The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, November 10, 1922, Page 8, Image 8

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Central -
Ping" Purdy Not Allowed
to Plav Aeainst Purole Team
in Annual Gridiron Battle
Percival and Calloway, Star Central Cridsters, Will Be in
Line-Up That Starts Against Gage County Cleat
Throwers Other Important Games on
Today's High Schedule.
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1 'i l-AIf. i vill l.i) thrown
Nebraska Kin')' high hml trt
lhlllllpollhil I.HI c.
Of Din in it f i v football contest on tlin card for I In' slain high today,
fnur are roii M".i .1 in'.! Important, 'I'licw four guim are: Central against
llrc hi I:, iiiii. ; Lincoln intainsl limnd Inland at linind Island, Kear
ney K.ilfil Ifoldri-ge and North Pintle against ' rlijittl-jh at ('uliiiuliUk.
IjiI lid Hunt I'riinll .1 M aslei will l. play-d "l JIiiI.Iukk uihI Hit'
t i Vntnil Hn Ii - i,i..ii ut ihii i ii'. !
lv. uutil friiiii l:Mtn" lh.it
Tim;" Ptitdy. nlll;ii uiiari' 1 1 n k.
mi,uU not hd nl.ivr.t nu-ilnst Hi- Pur-
ill': In Ui K '" ibi (' moon. I'm 'ly I
.tan di i hired ( 1 1 r j-1 i . by II..' suit
athletic hoard fur pl,iing "pro" foot
I nil,
ll.inl lllnw In I!. ;ili li t-.
Word Hint I'lii'ly would int buck nil
against tViitiiil was sweet music to
I ha eiii i.f til'' I'uriilH grlds'it. Tht
i, .1. lift !wiirli'' sin mil barker In con
sidered on I'f til'' I" "t pilot HI"!
broken llil.l runner In ial" li'gb
xrhiM'l ' In l'H ini'i bis loi n v. Ill b a
I, IllW til Ii lltltcc' lIlilll'M -t rt "frill-
lug Centra'. !
NIHi' r Ootid tun' ll' ilrli- livj
I (ii defeated in tin- i;i" fur Hi" stale
t.tln. r however, li.m il-i'i"l
inor" itn'i! Kiii' (l''V n tliini Ci iitiiil.
'Ill I'm (ili! of fininliii fi.tK'"! to the
I ciid of tli l't an a coiiti'iiil'T fur
llm title lint Hitiinlny wtn-n It ilif'nt
fii tiiu l.ininlii I'lfVi n lii'iw l.y tlia
mi ore f 1 to e,
Heiitiii'- liii" not l.iitikij l.liifoln,
but lh fiiiifi- ciiiiiiy iiinlii'kln w.ir
i.ori trouiirv1 tin- T'-rli "Ii v-n Ii' tl")
ror ',t 10 to ti in Hi firm l'i(t iiii;t
of lh" n';itu icrl'l rue.
IL-ul Tcili.
The i"ft of T"ih 1'V Hi'' i iilit
I t-utrlci" tpinn t;iin!."il tin' I.iIIit on
ut th" foicniimt foiit'inlrrK for tli
i:liriiTil'inlil'- OiilW'.'iiiliti'il ni'iuly
20 iounl to tin- mrm, JWiiirii'j Iwt
tied tlio h"iivy T" ll ti'.'ini from ono
i nil t tli lli l'l t" Hi olh"i'. I'linly
w.i th tlliir i"f'ifiier of I ho 'im.
.lunt v luit kind of n l.iiitl'i H'liti'ico
run v.-fiif iiKiillift Criilr;il without ,
"PlnK" Pimly In tli llni'iii) I not
known. !.;iM '.-k Hi Ohkc munty
u nin di fi'Utcil 'IV' uiuk'-Ii. I!t to 7. j
without llm "ivl: of the all mate .
urtr. !
Ooarh Bi'hmldt "f ( nntnil (?,ivc li! j
ti-MMtnrs thilr finul workout yimr
liny, which coiiHiiit' d of a MkIiI nlgnnl
drill. (iHlloWiiy. wniiKllInK fulll.iii.-k.
and Prdval, nd, who ln. veil wluiln
of a Riime nfriiiimt Idncoln l.ict wpek,
111 b dh!i' to ploy an'ilnm. latrlc.
Kor a time it whh Omwhl IhfH igrM
riorn would not l in th llniip, duo
to Injurlrn, hut Coach Sclirui'lt nn
riounrcil Iiihi nlfslit Hint ii'Hi;tli'iilly th
Mime llnctd' Ihnt umimhid Iin'uln'
hopm would bnttl lii iiti li '-.
liiiiort;inl (lam.
Much rk-iK'iiilH on twlny'H ku"
Wliellicr or not fhnulia will remain in
!h rutiiilnif for . Hi fiianiploiiKhlp.
Tech and South have h"':n cllniliiiitfii.
It's up to this I'ui'plo to keep thin
burg In thH rnnnliiK.
A lurgn dcknatioii of (Antral fol
lowers will liv with the tMiui this
morninK for tha nr-n of buttle.
The Lincoln tinu pl.iyH nt (Irand
l.ilnncl thin afl'-riioou. itoili tcamx
have been 1'llininnteil, but tin? Riimn
In attrnclins ronHiilcraljI't iutprim, out
in the tnt.
Kearney bu l;n up iiKniiixt llolilreK
with an undefeated hlie. The B.ime
California Won't Play in
Posl-SraKon Football Game
San Fmnclsuo, Nov. 9. The execu
tive committee, of the AsHoclated Stu
dent, of the I'nlveritlty of California
ims adopted a resolution nuking tho
I'aclllo coaHt football conference not
to consider (.'uliforiiiit in any plan
for a poet seiion InteiHectioniil game.
The lesulutlon made epecial reference
to the proptmed New- Year' pame at
r'asadeiia, C'al., to bo idayed between
I'ensi State and a team to be si lcrtiii
hy the I'aiitle coast conference.
PootBallFacts
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iil.rt Hfnii'l a r.ir.nr.l PhII I
iti'lke R.mt tutma. rvliuioniH Inoi ..iol - I
y ot. n.l U . auntil l a T'l '-r Ih
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h(itr bM III (ti-a-l, n ef Ih ni-n who
l,W:M him. rht'h" ti' lii-ik 1m a
atty i.f.l Jnf ht it flu1 iln'iilitn?
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Mae flrfettilln Ilie .hi NMftrlH r lh i
ball. kd Ilia fttul m ru.rwii i.m lli fll.l
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Beatrice
ivw.mii,
ill Mil direction Ho ufifiiiuon wlnn
I'l i bnen take another fling nl the
I odt are I" favor of tin; Kearney
j eleven, whMi in making a haul fight
I '"'' t v l laurel.
i "IiiiiiI.im, li. U-c known a tli
'I tiiu n t ri i ," IK uiii'llii'r mil l
tn (into tin' xlliitf i.f ilif'at, Nurlli
I'l.ii'if, hI.iIii i limiiIiiiin, liiy ('
liimliim mi Ih" liillrr'n r. tmliiy in
ii vjiu)p l hut will Lit tin. i'i-.il ni-ul"
nf tli "liiKi'iiviTiin." .Vi.rth J'late
hu li' ii i llinin.iii .1, ,ut In HiiMo
nf I'liylriK K""il fi'iitl.llll 11 ll'l till) K'lTl
Willi r..liii,l.iiK will m w.il' liiil with
I f 1 1 --?,
AkkI'-i I iiili fiali-d.
'In- I'lii-im Aakl'K, oikiIIhi' unde
f' liti ij I. iiiii, il:iy at ( ln( In riliui
llilx nft'i iik'iii. Jn.liiiiiK Cr.ini monn
Imiiik uii hy Din "KiinuiTH," tlioy urn
U liiW"lfll UKKIf'KHtllin Of filOlliulIlTN
ami i';iinll of lulling finilii'iilnirg
j lulu riiinii.
M.i ii i.iln-r Ki'lini are nrheduled for
tiiu edit today, but the one men
tioned a hove urn the Mont important.
Dempsey's 'Dogs' as Perfect as
Evelyn Thaw's. Says Foot Expert
Afkr Treating Champion's Corns
N'
wonder Jin k Petnpy clothe
hi pedal cxlremill in tho
( In. lent, of choice patent leath
er foolweni'.
Ill feet, unclothed and exported
') view, excel lii cornel Ineas and
I t iuiy th ft of many notable,
aumiitf t hfin (lie duliity, extremities
Lvelyn Nebit Thaw.
All till on the authority of "Doc"
J, W, .Miilijonii, patrolman on Mike
lieiiipney ialwart iiolice depart
ment. "l)ru," in an expert on feet that
i. other people' feet. He treats
'em.
( liHinpioiihhip (,'nrii.
Xow, Jack, that exponent of fltl-
uif than which thero 1 none such,
in cnrdHg to loiterers along the well
(lames Thin Week
I'm 11 v.
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iKfl'-iilliir ill l.liit'iilii.
l-illterluii Mt Heel fa.
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lit-itriie)' Ml lliililrt-e,
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l'i-ru llrni. Ml l'lnllini.ulli.
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lla-ltitt, Kun. Ml Hillterittr.
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mitt Ml W'Hvna.
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tlti
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rtiti al I liHilri.n.
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Game Most Important Game on
Huskers
,,,,sk,,r ,:icvt"
to Take Workout
at Kansas Cityi
D.iwmim Huskies Drillcil in
HrcaLing l'i Kansas Pld)s
i-Haltle I 1'Vlli JIHmccii
Two Scbo'il.
Lincoln, Nov, 9. (Hpci ial i-Tlie
CornhuHker f:rt Uiid, ciiiiirixil of
'!: Kilditfru, puled nut tonlKlit for
Hie land of the eunflowera wliere
they take on "I'otxy" Clark' Jay
hunker for the 2!)th tiiu Haturdiiy.
They arlv In Kinmm City 1'Vldny
liiornlnK, take nut (tie kink with n
workout there iti the afternoon, and
arrive In liwri'iuo at ID a. in,, Hutur
day,
A fttKUiil drill (omiil'iJ the la hi
liucllce. The freehmen, InterpretinK
Home of Kuiimu' bent pluyi, wuro went
HKiilnut the varelty Weiluenliiy eve
iilnx, The frenhle ecored when tlie
viiiHlty let up for a few minute
Thoce who watch'! the freiriinicn
one th Jiaima fnrmntliiii found out
th.it Couch Clark mill ha a few
tricks left In the bii.
Follow Iiik Kiinwi' Knowing iiKalnnt
the Hooiier I net week, and the huxe
i:p-t at Hyrucuce, the ittudent body
lit Js'i-bniKku I not bubbling over
will confidence.
Couch awoii took the umn 'Uad
which Hindu thti Fyrncum trip.
known flKht rialto, suffered from
what Is commonly known a a
"corn" on the toe that nHtle close,
ly to the "little toe" on his left
foot.
Haid toe needed expert attention,
and Champion Jack's attention wan
called to "Doe" Muldooti, whotie
lilmblB Inner have done much for
the toes and arche of other celebri
ties such as I!en Turpin, IJob Fits
Hlmmons, "Doc" Holler of mat
fame, Frank Uotch and even Iil
Arthah, known in federal court
records as Jack Johniton, puxlliat.
"Doc," uinnioncd, "worked" on
Jack's "doffs."
Ho adminiHtered ui'ceae
fn'im
pain, removed the pesky corn,
Hunm-d hlniHelf in the radiance of
Jack's thankful emlle and phlloBo.
phlzed.
"Never ueeii a liandHomer pair of
IioofM In all my day," chortled
"Doc."
Adorn 'Km In I'alent.
' Them' what I call real dog.".
"And exercise in what done it
exercise. Take the pink tootule of
Evelyn NeHbit Thaw. She's a danc
er. Her feet are positively beauti
ful. But they ain't got nothin' on
Champ Jack's.
"Coive, Jack' aomewhat of a
dancer himself. He dances about
the ring, even as he waves tan
tall'.in' fists in the face of his
Hparrin' partners-
"And thiilaway his hoofs get
ample exercise. And thuy stay fit.
His arches are prrfpet. 'Ab-so-lutc-ly."
Hence the patent leathers.
Cubs' Park" Will
Undergo Repairs
Cliicaso. Nov. 9. "Bill" Killifcr's
Cubs won't know the old homestead
when they come back to duty next
j spring. The entire layout Is to under
go alterations and when these are com
pleted the National league park will
have a seating capacity of 32,1100 and
a playing field second in size to none
j in the country. Work will start Im
"ill. nin mediately, according to announcement
, made today by President W. M. Veeck.
! The plans for the reinodeld plant
! call for an expenditure of approxi
mately 1300,000.
EDDIE'S FRIENDS
CAfci AV.- GOOD IW
J HAUG TO SKV tS- , I jjphA f UTErJ, DEAR-A X
J M tiLAO you DOWT TlivJ0"iT f YeR.
hm. to tvy ! l"r jf IJ am onrj(t;HT. I catch (V
1 HAT ujin Y0V J ( I SATTVICfe 'a MOh.m'
! 1 P00H J nicoocOMT RV-
! r - CVF-HJ CATCH A a
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Leave for
Heavyweight Champion Given
Handsome Cue by Nick Wranic
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Photo shows Nick Wranic of the
l'axton Jiilliard parlor presi-nting
Champion Jack Dcmpsey with a pearl
and gold inlaid billiard rue.
Wranic met Jack in San Francisco
Dave Shade
Gets Crack
at Walker
New Vtii'U, Nov. 9, Dave hluide,
California wcllerwc jclil. will be the
firht opponent of .Micliey Walker,
(he new champion, in a title bout.
Simile Ii.-ih posted $2,500 and an
ofliclal i-lialliiigH with the stale
boxing commission.
Walker won Hie title from Jack
r.rillon in a great l.'i round battle
Wednesday night.
Iowa Tank Stars
in 0. A. C. Meet
low.-t City, Nov. 9. (Special.) Ivan
Klinganian of Vinton, la., captain-elect
if the varsity swimming team, and
Ross Clark of Des Moines, left tonight
for Omaha, where they will represent
the University of Iowa in the special
r.O-yard free style A. A. U. champion
ship tomorrow.
In the tryout, Capt. Klingaman won
out, making the distance In 1( 4B
seconds, 1-5 of a second slower than
tho conference record. The race for
second placii was hotly contisti-d by
Clark and Li roy Stover of Watertow n,
S. D. In the first race, the judges
were unable to decide wiio won, hut
In the second trial between th-t two,
Clark bent bis r'val by a hand's
length.
A Few
Annual Tilt With
9 & 0.
four years ago, and their n '.-o.ua In
tancj matured Into a fast friendship.
While, in Omaha,, Wranic has taught,
the heavyweight champion "snooker"
pool, which Dcmpsey liken very much.
,
Harvard Picks
Team for Classic
Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 9, Head
Coach Finder of Harvard announced
today that ho would clart Clark at
center, Jenkins and Holder on the
ends and Captain iiueil, Owen, Oirke
and C'hapln in the buck field in tho
I garni) against Princeton Saturday.
j Fills and Coburn are expected to start
j against Yale two weeka later and will
! stand as first reserves.
From Princeton came, word that
Coach Koper was still in doubt as to
several positions. At quarterback it
! appeared Wlngate was likely to start
j instead of riorman. Tho man to play j
j guard Willi Captain Dickenson also
! was not as yet assigned. I
Colb-gc Publication Inili
Original Srore Should Stainl
New Vork, Nov. 9. Tho Columbia
Alumni News insists in an edltoriul
appearing tomorrow that the score of
the New York-Colunibiii football
game, played October 21, which was
7 to 6 in favor of N. Y. IT., should
he allowed to stand ik-spitc the recent
admission of Iteferee AVilllani N. Mnr
rice that he erred in judging the de
ciding play.
"There is a crew maxim to the ef
feet, that once a crew ulnrts. U must
abide by (he vagaries of the course,"
says the editorial. "Ho whatever Mr.
Morrice will finally decide and no mat
ter whether the technical result will
ho "no game" or "Columbia, H: N. Y.
I"., L" tho News believes that we
otinht to apply the crew maxim In this
case and that tlio original score
should stand."
Words Willi the "FxpeitV Wife.
Schaefer Meets German
I in Opening Match i
New Vink, Nov. .lain Si liiii ft r, :
holder of the billiard till", Will play j
Di n il Hagciihii her of lieimany, in
the opening match of the Intermillon
nl iH.l b'llkilno i'liiiiiiiiiimlilp touriui
ment next Monday night nt the lintel
I 'ennayl. inlii.
According to the a. i . -1 , . I ! 1 1 1- for the j
flit t hreit mnichfS. inad" public to-
day, an American player will oppose
a foreign t ntiant in nidi coniert. The I
other piirliclpnnl ars acheiluled for i
their llrxt ciiuiiKciiii'iitM on Tueaday, i
J
n follow; Welkt-r Cochran, I'plted ,
Stale, against linger ('null, Frame,
In the uf'ernoon; William V. Iloppe, !
Culled Stales, against Kilotiriud
lloremaiiH, IIi'ImIuui, In th evening. I
Princeton Timers l.ra.r
for Tilt Willi llarvanl
Pi liii -ton, N. .1 . Nov, 9 -Prlni t.
ton tilllversitv football teliln left
hero loiilghi for Catnbrldgit, where Hie
Tiger will meet the Crimson on Sat
urday. A gem ral exodus of Prince
ton Utlili'lHI iidmites he ii tonight and
will continue tomorrow.
iiVI 88 D ft to'W U
Made to Your Measure
of Choice Materials
Men and Young Men This is the greatest
bona-fide tailoring offer that ever took
olace in Omaha.
FOR ONE
EDITORIAL
HARRY SAYS:
I will give you an Over
coat made to measure for
$15.00.
Every man and young
man who will order a suit
starting Saturday, for
$15.00 more I will make an
Overcoat, regardless of
price of suit you may select.
Men, this is without a
doubt the greatest tailoring
offer you have ever had
handed to you, and this
should appeal to your
pocketbook.
There are no strings or
catches attached to this of
fer. The weather has
caused us to be overstocked
with Overcoatings, so I
have decided this was the
bast way to turn these wool
ens into cash and I've for
gotten about profits.
Thia it th
tailoring offer
ever had.
moat
you
wonderful
men have
Pick out your ami (or $25,00
and up, which I will atrirtly
guarantee Hi atylti, fit and work,
inanihip of, and your m over
mat will coal you bul 113 00.
I wart in any men I can
11 into my ator tomorrow
Saturday, I am determined In
naa mot Sulia and 0rcuaU
bit a.bion ilia any other tailor
in Omaha.
Ihi ia why I am making lint
baauaual ollar. So totiio in and
pith ami ynttr mil ami Iff f If, 00
mot I will make )uu a llvii
ti.al of ttur i l.uitta ol inalviial.
and l, dumg thai yuu will haa
wit and aa ona.tt.at al piatti
talljl lh taat at! au.l ta.
1 ha waalana I a tat wllatiag ita
lhi nouaual oil! al lh (in.
al iiHatild bj dtawtaali fah-
lit, 1 h (If t, fll atj Walk
aiaaakiM ar gtiaialaad Ita aam
a ,our h.ajhaal apaaUlaoo
I Waal aaatr tat a a bad atia
lataa lat Oiataha la a'i ia aaj
gtat th a gi.al il lha
Todays Grid Card
Kansas Jayhawkers
Blackbird
Attacked by
Black Bass
l.ult Walea, I-lit., N'lV. M Pi n It
ba- in (he lii lull) nf I alt Wule
hat I'fconie exrii ihlli;l toiHrioua,
uci'iiidiiiu In Milli.il lli lii), I inner,
IhiniC null' here.
While plovilni! mil avteel ml;.
loc ll lew data it go lie Inititl Hie
t rie of a bird noil iniialilci iilde
iliiiahliiit In Hie wilier near slioie.
Ill qiliili Hlti'lilioll ri'ieiilt'tl lliiil
A bhicll lias liml leu pi d f i inn Hie
water ami j; iahl.nl ll Idiicliblnl ail
Hug oil U lied liinl Just old Hie
lain1' snrfai e. The liinl bud lieen
ili'ligge'l lulu Hie M liter ami W.m
all III It al by llm f I ! scleral IIiiii
before Henry iimlnl In II resi n e,
The bird later llii il mid I lie Pti mi r
rxliiblteil II In his lilelid (o wiib
taf lit) I 111 1 1- III stilly.
Th'-ro
IOCCH.
aro no ni'wupajiei in Mo
WEEK ONLY
COME IN
Select That tlew Siut
Pick out your choice of any of our finest
suitings, imported or domestic, of the latest
styles, weaves and patterns, that I will make
to your measure.
Others at $35,
you Get an Overcoat
Made to Your Measure
Just pick out the cloth from my large stock
and I will make them both to your individual
measure.
Guarantee the style, fit and workmanship.
Hurry in Saturday don't delay.
If oh art' the man whose root eoltar tinea not
fit, I want to sec ijott.
I it ion Made
Hy malting your arlrctinn n.tw and platina) a ainalt drpoail,
you will gal th l.-iitlit nf thia mutt wnmlerful tailoring oiler
and have our luit and overcoat far H.anhagiving, both made
o your nii-atutr
7mM
151S Farnam St.
Vtlmtlay t -,i t Iitl I I'. M, fur Yotir Cnvenitu
. c
Omaha Fight Fans
May Sec New Champ
When Due Shade bnttle Frnnkis
Sihnill hn next Moii.l.iy nisbt In
lillln 0 round IhuiI. I mu.Ii-i llht fan
l.l.iy S'l' the lli( Ut'ltei Hl'lbht fluiin
. It all.
Shmlf I. i i 'i"llcm;id Mickey Wsb
i r. ih.- ue i h im n i. in mid ll may
lint hi l.mg In fine Sli.oie und Walkir
l.iiitlf The New ,.'ik boxing coin.
it, iniaii iti hi llilt'd Shade nut of
Ci.tli'iin ring until b I 21 )ear old.
P.ne vt til it iicli Ins ilst lilitlnlay
KIH'M,
ill,, r I t i-edit.-d witli victory
mer lliiiile. but I li'i latter broke his
li.iiiil iIiiiIuk Ibe bout and hail In
ult An.iuiit" of Hi light rf"l
that Shade Wll gellltlg Hilt beft of
He nut- champ until he bl"lie
Ill
I..III.
iNnli'i' D.iiim' l,i'ai' for
Cldr.li W ith Army Flmu
,S..iii:, I:. ml. In. I., Nov. 9. The
Nolle liana- f.inll.all siiind left her
hnl.iv f..t S . st Point for the contest
Willi Aimv S.iltiiday,
$SC, $45 and at
Tho. Tailnr
illM
-'y'f';brfi
b J M Mieaawal
I I taaaaa lU. aaat,4V
1-14.41