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Cardinals Have Completed Their Training for Western Union Conflict _ _y __—-——-----; V _ Coach Wynne j Eases Practice for Bluejays Creighton Squad to Be Given Final Signal Workout To day for Contest With Flickertails Saturday. Coach chet wvnne expects to hare Ills Creighton university eleven intact when the Omaha Bluejays oppose North Dakota uni versity at the Western league baseball park Saturday. He has been letting up on scrimmage this week. Monday night the ‘‘azure avalanche” did not don the moleskins at all, as the victory over Marquette earned ■•a*- “ reprieve front practice. Tuesday, the practice consisted of signal drilling and a general loosen ing up, and Wednesday night the sec ond stringers got into action against Coach McGahans’ yearlings. East night, the next to the last practice before the invasion of the Flickertails, Wynne kept his Blue waMfirs at the signals again, and tonight, the final practice before the game Satucday, will he a repetition. Thd'Bluejays appear to be in fine shape for the battle. "Bullet" Joe Speipher Is the only Wynnester on the hospital list, and the Hilltop ma chine that faces North Dakota Satur day’will be free from casualties. Fairfield Defeats Harvard. Harvard, Neb., Nov. fi.—Fairfield High outran Harvard here Jn foot hnll j’esterday, 61 to 0. The Fall £/ Arrow Collar 1 A fine fitting, smartly turned out style. 20$ Clue ft, Peabody t> Co. Incjlajen \ I /---—--—— Indoor Sports - By Tad] j W-CsoQ&i- J l Do DWT DO You HEAR OARME>#—. T>4ivrCENIURW And IF-5HG* PLAHr8EH‘WD AiHT*? WEARS ' me* older W“ twf pwpanmo. I'Nv ,A> Ton (a MAM —c-*?* INDOOR SpOR.T-.r~ q UiltVIWCr TO A COUPLE »0T OLD PUWKT VWHO J+AUE owe FodT»w» 7VKT (rf?AUE aw o me- oineTL on a UAwawa peei- cw<r Ml<t£ COLTS' ■ HUSKER HARRIERS TO RUN AT DRAKE Lincoln, Nov. 5.—Six Nebraska crosscountry runners wil Icompete in the Missouri valley crosscountry run at Drake Saturday( Coach J. Llyod McMaster announced Thurs day. Last year the Nebraska team finished thir, Ames placing first and Missouri second. This season in dbal meets the flusker harriers have batted .BOO. They won from Kansas and lost to Oklahoma. Coach Me Master believes if he had had Ixtwson with the team that went to Okla homa, Nebraska would have won that run. The runners who will make the trip, laving here at 1 p. m. Fri day. are Capt. Paul Zimmerman, Jim Lewis, who holds the best time yet made in a dual meet this year; Jack iToss, L. L. J^awson,' Ellis McCartney and F. E. Hayes. Jake Cohen and Johnson axe alternates. Giants Defeat White Sox, 8-5, as England’s Royal Family Looks on By Associated Tress. ONDON, Nov. 6.— King George, Queen Mary and their two sons, the prince of W ales and Prince Henry, today saw the New York Giants defeat the Sox, 8 to 5, in an ex hibition game at the Stamford Bridge foothall grounds. With the royal family sat Ameri can Ambassador Kellogg and around them were approximately 7,000 of hla majesty’s subjects and several hundred Americans. Almost every time a foul tip sped straight off the bat toward the -royal box, directly behind tile plate the king and i|iiren either dodged or put up their arms to protect their head*. Each time, of course, the hall collided harmlessly with the wire netting sheltering the grandstand spectator* and rolled to the ground. The king seemingly enjoyed the fact that his act of protecting the head that wears tha oro'wn wasn't without its amusing aspect. He got several Rood laughs out of the sit uation while many of his subjects so far lost control of themselves as to smile discreetly and quietly. By winning today tha Giants avenged their downfall at Birming ham yesterday when the Sox won. • to 6. Tomorrow the teams will take the boat train for Paris. The score by Innings of today’s game follows: Sox .o o 9 * 9 9 i s «—h Giants . 10291000 2—1 Betterle* Sox. Faber. Robertson and Rue!; Giant*. N»hlf, Benkley, Jonnard and Gowdy, Henlin*. ( The Brandfs Store I Friday, Men! A Money Saving Introductory Sale ifalTCHESS ” trouse**® lOt a. Button* ♦ 122 a Rip TROUSERS And will they wear? Well, for thirty years every l pair of Dutchess Trousers has borne a warranty k label, guaranteeing the payment of m “10 Cents a Button; $1.00 a Rip” m We make good on this guarantee. The manufnetur f ers stand back of us. So you can give a pretty fair guess as to whether Dutchess Trousers are finely made, as well as being cut on the latest lines. Wool cassimeres, heavy tweeds, moleskins and fancy striped worsteds in brown and gray mixtures. Models for the young or conservative man. Sizes 28 to 44. Fancy worsteds, cheviots, tweeds, serges and suitings in brown and gray mixtures, checks and plaids. Some of these are out of two-pants suits that sold up to 35.00. Sizes 28 to 50. . •II Ttia Brand*!* Star*—Fourth Floor. Colorado May Play Trojans Boulder. Colo., Nov. I—Because of the absence from the city of Walter franklin, manager of athletic* at Colorado university, no official state ment was forthcoming today on wide spread reports that Sliver and Gold would start athletic relations with the tnivefsity of Southern California and that a football contest between the two universities for this aenson was now being negotiated. Wholesome There la not an ounce of food substitute in the kitrh ena nr storerooms of any | ! EPPLEY HOTEL | Luncheon Indian Grill or Main Dining Room Marry Mu.lc.l Maid. fjOTEL PONTENELLE --W 11 Chips off the I Nt JUNIORB—LlttlaNJ* I Thy aame M — In nna-thlrd doiti, I raody-ooatad. Knr cblldran and adulta. aaaaai Sold By Vaur Orugglat an WHEN IN M i ll OK HeCp TKV OMAHA DLL \\ AM ADS. Creighton Prep Plavs Stanton Creighton Prepsters, flushed with their victory over the Central High eleven, will leave Omaha this morning for Stanton, Neb., where Coach Drennan's rejuvenated squad tackles the fast high school team of that town. Stanton has a fast team In uniform this season, losing by hut a few points to Norfolk, and tearing Into the other elevens in its section of the country for consistent wins. Drennan has announced his lineup It will be: Captain Canlglla, center; Wagner, left end; Leahy, left tackle; Nussernllah, left guard; Kundrat, right guard; Juergln, right tackle; Matt Miller, right end: Hart, quarter back; Higgins, left half; Bud Miller, right half; McGuire, fullback. The other men who will make the trip are; Fuxa, Hinchey, Jack Miller, Powers Sherwood. Murman, Cantonl, Furray, Moylan, Walah and Edward Donahue, manager. FREMONTSUB QUARTER TO PLAY Fremont. Neb., Nov. «—Freddie WIsllcen. 1211-pound substitute quar ter on the Fremont high team, will be called upon to play his first var sity game when he lends Coach Jim ml# Johnston's crippled squad against South Omaha High at the Metropolis Friday afternoon. Frltxe Krueger, Injured In ttje Nor folk game, will be on the sidelines Dahl, end, who took Krueger's place at Nr+folk, must he kept on the line, Coach Johnston said. As a result. WIsllcen will get his first chance In a big game. Fremont high won from Tork. Grand Island. West Point, University Place with hopes for a title claim until It met Norfolk last week, where It was abused by « score of IS to T. Although the Fremnnters defeated South last year, the Packers are ex perted to present a much stronger lineup this year that will tax the Dodge county lads to the limit. , The probable starting lineup, as given out by Johnston today, was ns follows: Clray and Dahl, enda; Hol lenbeck and Whitfield, tackles: Mor row. center; Bishop and Martyn, guards; WIsllcen. ' quarter: Herndon and Paul, halfbacks; Brayton, full t>ack. !*g Size A more generous value than ever is SAN FELICE in the new larger and moat popular shape — Invincible t Blended with Jost enough Havana to give: —the same unsurpassed flavor. —the same defickxxaly cool taste — the same fragrant satisfying smoke bat more delightful cigar enjoyment than before k> the larger size. So rich a flavor! Yet so extra mild. Don't you want to know that pecu liarly delicate aroma? A few cents for a SAN FELICE will tell you. Karnett Cigar Co., Omaha, Neh.i the Brown Fruit Co., Grand laland. Neb.; the Haley A Neeley Co., Norfolk, Nrb. OfsMMOrs of Deuce FOR GENTLEMEN OF GOOD TASTE i Hastings Game With Midland Feature of Ix>op Broncos and Midlanders Are Among Undefeated Teams in State Con ference. INCOLN, N*ov. 6 —The Jfctsf ings college-Mid land college game scheduled for Fri day on the Hast i n g s gridiron promises to head tho Nebraska In tercollegiate foot ball program for this week-end. The Broncos and Midland era are among the four u n defeated teams in th§ race for the 1924 cham pionship ban n e r. Peru and Chadron , v Normals, the two VteVaBabufcwsW other undefeated combinations being scheduled to meet at Chadron Thanksgiving day. Jhe Hastings-Midland game prom tses to be one of the thrilling contests of the 1924 season In Nebraska col lege circles. Hastings has won con ference victories over Doane. Cotnei and Kearney. Midland defeated Wayne Normal 2(1 to 2 in the only conference contest played by that school. In outside games it held Ne braska Wesleyan to a tie score and showed up well against Creighton university and the Haskell Indians. Doane college will play York col lege at York and Peru Normal will play at Wayne Normal In the other conference games scheduled for this week-effd. Grand Island college will meet St. Benedict at Atchison, Kan., and Cotner college will entertain Tabor college of Iowa at Bethany In outside conference gomes. Peru and Chadron won easy vic tories last week, the Peruvians rol licking over Cotner 48 to 6 and the Chadron Eagles swamping Wayne 61 to 3. It was the first time Chadron and Peru had been scored upon. Grand Island college went into fifth place by defeating Doane college 10 to 0, while York college stepped into a tie with Cotaer college for sixth position, when the Panthers beat Kearney Normal 9 to 0. Standings, in cluding Saturday s games, follow. BchooL O w- L. Pc' PH. Op Hasting. 3 3 0 1 0P0 77 7 Peru .8 S 0 1 oo* »s 6 Chadron . 8 3 0 1 ".ft >11 3 Midland _-.1 1 0 1.000 50 2 Crand Ialand. * 3 1 .780 42 1 Cotner .4 J 2 800 31 IS York .4 2 2 .600 :« 54 Kearney . 4 1 J .280 12 32 Poana .6 1 4 .200 32 *6 Nebraska Central. . . .3 0 3 .ono 0 Fo Wayne ., . .. 4 0 4 .000 8 121 Omaha university... 0 0 0 ,000 0 .. Hastings Battles Midland Today Fremont. N'ov. 6.—Midland’s grid eleven embarked for Hastings this afternoon to engage the Hastings Bronchos In what is expected to be the feature battle of the state college conference this week. Both are un defeated contendrs for the stat ilete this var and a great contst la as sured. Midland, champions of 1922, with Captain Tschudy on the sidelines with a broken nose, will line up against the champions of 1923, who ars apparently stronger than ever. F.lghteen men were taken to Hastings by Coach Speer for the game that will determine which team remains In the race. Speers plans to start the following lineup: Cunningham and Kates, ends; Pinkall and K. Luschel. tackles; I,. LUschel and Klstler. guards; Graham, center; Carmody, quarter; Pruning and Friedstrom, halves; Chambers, fullback. Former Champ Lose*. Boston, N'ov. (1.—Jackie Clark. A1 lentown. Pa.,""middleweight defeated Tom Kirby, former national amateur light heavyweight champion. In the fiftH round of a scheduled 10-round bout here tonight. Stars With Cleveland Pros v___.^ Dave Noble, former Nebraska uni versity football star ami known as "Big Moose” to thousands of Corn buskers, Is tied for high scoring hon ors on the Cleveland Bulldogs, pro fessional football team. Noble has scored six touchdowns. Noble ran wild against Rochester, shoving over three touchdowns. Hoge Workman, former Ohio (state star, is next in line for scoring honors. Guy Chamberlin, another Hiisker star of former years, also Is a member of the team. Packers Plav Fremont Today w A -riiadly crippled Packer football team will take the field against Fre mont at T»ch field today. The ab sence of Gilbert Kurtz Rt center end Shefitpan at guard will bring the South High line average down to a bare 155 pounds If "Red” Becker and I. Bernstein, both lightweights, fill In the vacant positions. Other Packers will take the field packing Injuries that should keep them on the sidelines. “Andy" Ber tacinf. backfield flush, will carry a bad shoulder that will hardly let him remain In the g itne for the entire four quarters. And “Lizzy” t-’rban still limps ns the result of the snappy tackles he made In the Tech game last Friday. The Fremont coarh will bring a string of veterans, who have loat only one game this season, to Omaha to meet the Packers, whom they de feated last year, 15 to 7. Both teams have sustained one defeat In the state championship race and while today's game will not play o(T the tie for the cellar position It will not command as much attention as It should. It Is sure to be a tough af fair and the game will probably re main a toss-up until the final whistle. The Packers went through a light workout last night, having taken It easy all week so as to avoid practlve Injuries. Utah Leaves for Stanford Game Halt r-ake City. Nov. 1The Uni verslty of T'tah eleven, carrying a squad of 15 players, coaches, man ager and trainer, will leave here at noon today for Berkeley, where It will clash with Stanford Saturday In the California stadium. DAVE BERRY TO * REFEREE BOUTS Pave Berry, Chicago referee, has been secured to referee all the houts at the Auditorium Friday night when the Spanish-Amerlcan War Veterans try their hand at staging a fight show. Yesterday all the fighters on the program appeared at the Business Men's gymrtastum ami were exatjilned hy City Box\ig Commissioner "Bill" Kfcvan. O'Donnell, St, Paul lightweight, who Is scheduled to meet Ace Hudklns in the 10 round main event, has been In stalled the favorite. Eddie Shea, crack Chicago feather welght, who meet* "Billy" Nolan In the semi windup, arrived in town yes terdav, accompanied hy his father and I Ray AlVts, manager. ;Sully Montgomery \\ ins Draw \\ itli Rojas 1»> t'nlver*al Serxlee, New 5 oi k. Nov » -e-ully Mont gomery, former star tn. kle on the Center college football eleven, went a hard fought six-rounds to a draw willi Qutntln Romero Rojas, the Chilean heavyweight. Nn the feature bout of the "white hopes” show In Madison Square Darden tonight. ff BREATHE FREElX M Anoint nostrils with % Imentholatum I Cooling, antiseptic W ^^^^Clear* head Backheld biven Stiff Workout in Final Practice —-V Contest to Be Final Non-Con ference Caine of Season— Husky Linesman Sprains Ankle. WORKING out In the first re«; football weather experienced this fall, the t'niversiljr of Omaha Cardinals completed their training last night for their game with Western Inion college at I Mars, la. Besides a snapp.v session at signal practice, the Omaha hacks were put through an hour In passing defense formation. Prather and Slater at halves, and Theleen will make a hard trio to pass through, all three men being rangy, with plenty of spend. Coach Adams has moved Emlgh, who has bei-n playing left half, to right end, and put Prather, regular at right end, in at left half, this be ing a good move all the way around, as Emlgh Is a fierce tackier, and a sure man on the receiving end of a pass, while Prather's weight and speed make him a 'valuable back. The game with the Iowans will be the last outside the conference for the Cardinals, as Wayne, York and Grand Island are to be taken on in successive weeks following the fray ^ this afternoon. The outcome of the game will be watched with lntere-t by the Omaha fans. I /mis Mather, green but promising guard, and only man on tlie squad weighing over the two-century mark, last night sprained his ankle after practice was over. The husky line man was endeavoring to jump on one of tlie cars hauling the men from Fontenelle park hack to the school, but slipped on the boulevard and badly twisted his left ankle. He will be unable to make the trip, and may be forced out for the rest of the sea son. Coach Adams will probably send the following against the teleg raphers; Emigh and Nelson, ends; Captain Bolzendahl and Meek, tackles; Dunham and Krough, guards Pinto, center; Caldwell, quarter; Sla ter and Pratherr halves, and Theleen, fullback. In addition to these men. Blissard, Elias and Sterner will make the trip. I _ i Wyoming Springs - Surprise in Game Laramie. Wvo., Nov. «—The L’nl versity of Wyoming sprang a sur ; prise by defeating Montana State i college here Wednesday by the mar ; cin of a point after touchdown. IS I to 17. -. CHURCHILL. Louisville Entries for Tomorrow: FUrst race: Parse. 11.100. 3-year-cldt, claiming- « furlongs: xW'a kulla ... : 4 xP»t* the Scribe 1*3 Zanzibar .1*7 Lybian Queen .14 Moorfieid .110 Kitty Jim .19 Madame Vennle 109 Mis* Murdock .1 4 Tiday .. .'.104 Dels an ...107 M*».vern .107 Miss Rosed** . 1"‘ a Eventide .104 xOussle P ... 99 : xM dling Mattie 107 Bugler ..107 xPet* Scribe 102 be xC McDevltt 1 ••j Second race- Purse. 1,100; 2-year-old m.»:dens. 7 furlongs Racking . 1 r Precious One . .K: Theo Red ...... 14* Hr ink lev .192 Poinsett .a . 9 9 Fasnet . lv. Compact ...... 99 t Th.-d race: Purse |l 100; 4-year- * and up. claiming miles Randel . ...lf-t Mine M axis . .. K E&rarpolette ...1J< Huonec . !*■*> Repeater .1M R«mk:n .1: : Jupiter .1*>5 Penuot .1- ' Parader .112 Wild Life . 1 . Lugs .1*4 Mayo- Carrel Kenmare .1*5 S*a Court . * Fourth race. Purse, 11,40*. 3-ytsr • sod up: mile: Max Brick . ...U*7 Capt Haney 9* fVassau .1*4 Child’s Play Sporty McGee .1*7 United Verde Cornith .147 Fifth -sc# Purse II U' ; the Ire j Park; S ' ar-olds art up. 4 furlong* Ten Lee .307 Marvin May . Bob Cahill _1*7 Fah:ar. . ’*7 Pr emaker . ..Iff- Braedelbane . .* . S’xth race: Purse. 11.240; the R:' - Road; 2-year-olds, colt* ami ge'lings, furlongs a Benedict Vow 1*5 bPyroot . 9* Old Ski4p .105 aB-oadway Jones 99 - Peter . 99 Step A rg bKleetor .HO Hobson . K. <> Lad O' Mine .105 aldleho-.ir firm entry: bHoiman e Seventh race s year-olds and up; pur* tl 2*0: 1 1-1« miles xlsaman .. 99 xMls* Melse .. xMidwesrern . lrt“ John Firm .... 1**9 & xMary Ellen O Dntr ed . - - Pretty Politician lft5 l.ily M .10* xPtue Ultra ..104 Defiant . ... lo Planet .109 xArprenti e allowance claimed Weath er clear. brack fast. PIMLICO. " First race The Catonsv4'1# Steep* base; purse |?c.f>p: 4 year-olds and up 2 miles and a quarter xGrenadler ...14*- Surf . , .V St Uvr-rr* lit* T-ev*scot ......142 Rock Bass H? \jbydoa . 115 Second race v- $1 *'0; claiming ■ ar-o'ds; « furlongs: xOll Burner >uckling ... 99 xRoae Cloud tv. m «* v»*' .,,,.10? xOut of Sight 9\ Gaia Night x Past us .1 *»"' Roller .10i Royal Girl . .1*5 xVilna .lol xK’.v * ■ aker . 9' Moments Ampolac IK xDean N.*K> xltuskv Belle 94 Pet Cat .... ^1 > c. i Trap 102 a Third ra e Purse f: &00; The Roland W Park; all ages 0 f.trlongs Zev .125 a Swing . 9^ bGvmhsna 05 l'1 rector . ... 1*7 ShufUe Along .175 sV «« Whisk M Re1 able K7 Dimmesdai* 1 K» Deputy . K-9 bMa n Mast ...Hi Camouflage . . . .119 • H T Whitney entry; bE F Whitney entry Fourth race The P'mtloo futurity 7 vr.-sr-oida colts and fUU*s. purse. $4T T ' ^ added: mile: Single Fo »t ....Ilf T urr Adana ..lit • t'andy Kid .. 12- Clnudland . .. TT 7 St mulus ....111 Blue WarMar ..11* S,?-v Msn . 119 b Battle Field aMotRer Goose .114 Passevi 1 .•.11 Kentucky Car- A'mad el ... l.J dlriHi .12? IK H'sselt .. ’ » aCnuv o genu* 122 Star lore ,,.,.1.2 A met an Flag 122 bDanger-euf »ll P Whitne> entry; bCochran r* try Fifth i* e • Purse I? OA The M < hanta Handicap, 3 year-olds and vn. 1 1 15 miles 4?, .'t Cash ...125 Oppe-man •-« xPlough Bor .145 Initiate J'A Sunsint .,..119 Kmg Solomon a Prime Hamlet 10* Seal . .14 Golden Rule ..114 Red Wingfield H‘9 Cherry Pie . .119 >\ • ra •• Purse $t 7{VO, claiming 3a yet: olds and up * furlongs xMiss Domino 104 xStrut Mis* 1J* Joel la J .... .149 ate ...... 1M • Advocate . 1(K tl'i B'-hman 1’ xr i old Rock ...199 * Appellate .lit • Apex 11.' v'Vell Under K Du- mesdal* 12»- \M J.ngo . ,144 Chest erbi ook .114 8* « « p 14' R V xcatigula llv* sShiuui'I Rons entry >«' o !-, r .. e Purse t 149. clatn'-f Vf-at mMs and up IQ miles V 'do 114 Valiev 111 M Mo 11 . .... Hi Fd Pendleton . \\' ■ Sou IV ret* li t Uuv Gab’es f Pathsn ...lit Golden Cup t Diva n< tf The xP» - ' rv xAppien • c. aimed % *a. I - ^r, altar- uach, Rtk