i Ju- "US BOYS" Looks as if Shrimp Flynn Is IT POTWU W flU I tit I I fOfc THE TEAM SHRIMP; i , BEAR REPORT FROM MICHIGAN Kumber o( Bet Wolrenno flayers Are Out of the Came. SQUAD 13 GIVEN SIGNAL DRILL Tram rrohablr will Mur for I. In roLn 1harly lgr)it m4 Ma M-a4 KrUay MKkt la laah. ANN ARHOIt. Mich., Nov. Sl.-Drclar-in I that Michigan wilt faco a tlariKei-ou.t to on Saturday la tli Nrbrufk foot Vail elovrn, Ctiaclt Yost drove lila nqiiail tbrouah two liard prai'tlce aosaiona today and ttila crrntiiK and a hut fi linnvajo od of th lioadllnn fpaturia. Thn Mlchitfn UuJ Ivh for Lin coln, Nrb., Thundnjr find Yo.t rOin(es la wurk Ms tntn as liord loim rrsw a.i tic tUd today. fitan Writ, who Injured til anl.la In taa I'ennaylvanltt came, dan hetn tahlti (hints ry and a expocud to biitm) (ar Batuixlaj'a truglo. It i u Muontlun wbrthpr Pontius Hill bo abl lo r,lr tha caina. and "liotUM" Tliotimuli. full kavk, haa tlven liU mot lit r l.la word that Va will nut play a;:uln tliU Heatiun. Illn fci-olUar km burlmi hud 8atiauy, Thla uiakiv It e?eiu certain, kurriiic Injurlca, that tha Mlchtaun buck floid vlll hv Cidlf, Ve!la and Meek, the lattor aaaln filling Thomaon'a aha. Tha tnaltrr chiefly worrying tho fn la tha poKflhllU lliut the team will be nIJably WtAkciivd hy tho abaenco of a number o.' tint' cii'onRevt tntn. "Bottlra" 'ttiomi-n, by ail d.l the bet cround bttUur on tha qnud, tlia itaih of hosi! Lrutliet i prevented iU p!ain In. the l' tr.it Kama, haa tlated that he wil; -iiy io iii4ie th. Reaiou, cut ut refiicct t li.u Irolher' m mory. Itnuif ni lu-c.ii uro 1 bclnit hroulit to bear on him however, aml.lt d But lirt poanlhle that he nay art the finiri-. Wella' All'-Aiiu-Hcun pul Inst year, will Matbly not vu. llo Hutlt-ed a aevrre injury on Saturday a 8 a mo whou hla jlEtit leu wan twlutcd all out ot ahape. I'onttna Prebably Ottt. Pontlua in anothur who will prolably tot play. The lit end l-.aa had a woe ful lime with one ot hit hit: thla year nd althouf h it hothef htn) In ttlnK about, la easily thrown out of llace, and It scemo haid'y ll'.iely that he will be allowed to iU'k a irrmnnent Injury. . Tha other two. crif (le, ' ax. rlplea tlicy are now,' among the first trln mn, "Jauilc" Craig and "Shorty" McMillan tliowed by lh(lr work atalnat the eaMeinoi that' thotr Injurlta art well disposed of, and, barrlnz Unex-)M-led lnjiiilca this wouk, MeMi'lan will tmieral the Uam and Craltf dUpoft htm- elf In Uiw Uvckfleld where hie Croat leed Is Uablu to cuuit the Cornhucker ItcWlrra no end of trouble. In the event of ThompHon'a not l'lay ng. Mei-k .ui the cull on fullback, lie kicked well ayultiMt Ptunvlvanla, but In tarrying the lull U Hut lit a oluss with the regular. II.uiIm.I will take Wells' place If ntcrn.isry. while Torbirt and I'ar pel are on tKo luct lsn of a nrtk and nn-k race for tha vatunt end loxitluu. Juit now the luller Vienm to hu a shade tho tatter of the argument. Palters Will Play (cslrr, There Is no reason to rxtwet uny ulianje In the reriter ot the llni. I'nttcrsurl at (-enter. Uurivls and Kaynor at guards and Qulnn and Uogle at tackles are a quintet through winch no teuni hax ct bren able lo make tousistrnt eslna and If they exhibit their Ui.ua! strcns'.h sho.ild lirova foimldable obstaclu tu tha Corn iiueker mass )Ij. luilaln Conklln, playing lila last fcauie In a Muhlgan uni form, will hold down tin end. Always ldy, never Injured nu a cjuionent lrt In every play In the roi'euulro, the uougbty tuptahi i- ix,-c.trd to flnith lili athletlo career In a blaso ot glory. Neither Coach Yojt nor lnrector Bor telema has aoythlag (lefinltu as yet as to when the team will have for the wont. ! It Is probable H'.oum it that the atait will be made on Thuidduy inuiiiing wltb a layover at Omaha or itoine lolnt between that place and Kintoln unill the moruhig ot the gamo. Tha great dlsla.ica and the fact that a comparative Ignoiunce of Nebraska's blrength lit tha toot ball world has In stilled a fevhiig of confidence In tha re suit will coerule to prevent any con siderable iej dolefallon of rooters. lTof. "Jerry" Knovlton of the law laculty and len Mortimer Cooliy of tlie riiglueei'Inc uepertmetit Si to at lieud and enough Hudi-. i o;,ria of the ii.aue and blua.Mlll he on hand to dr.v lite louily ftellna from the hearts of these distlnfcuuljcu edagoguea, but a large number Is not expected to luuke the trip. WIG litMK UP WilOl K Slit SOX loatest nltfc Michigan Will Be Weir krd lib latrrret. Hated anion the Important lLariies of the whole season, the NebraskA-Mlcliigan content at Uiiroln nst Baturday will in 1 1 art attention troll, all the foot ball fc oi Id i'rrparations fir the blggmt bat tin tver held in Nebraska are Kolrig on every day down at the Cornhuaker ln i i tuth j, hire Manager "1 mg" Kager u boiliiii-i adlltloiial seating stand and Mitiii.ii up the (2 mark oh the atnlotte l i u J mh rei'trr e.ery ether seronA 'It. ).i'ilci sdiiii. uf Lue Wcef is fc- rv , vahouraj (7D,o W) (he, ho! home tir JgSfe S I S, CAUSE & V ill liCYcim, TRIPPED OVER f-T fl lAbAIN; , AiMi- SV-fi vSv c JrAnirA,N fi I AcY.SHRlMR that there , rrJifr i p H -laO3 r E CAPTAIN) U . I wonrYnii ? mommyto en --lT J I- pi iiiim nii.,-jvy.- vjt. t; m . r .or vs. x - i g.r - r v i -ttni si -s i 1 . . Aa CHliT UP EHANER I' J I H I V-.IX II tti VMIO n t L I I I v I I - ' ' . J s NJ- r-i i period to draw between 10,000 and IjJXW enthiislasta to the eoHlel city. The Kebrnnka gnd Michigan alumni will ttn t, Lincoln on a special train at lt: fatv.ri)Air mornint;. TTia Michigan (teleratmn will be acvompanlod by a bund. At the HurllnBton station In I.ln colii Urn Nebraska eadot band will meet tha trttin and will head a proceaelon ot tho two alumni crowds In a march from the depot to oni of tha hotels. M ambers of the Omahn attimnt SBHoria tlon '111 moft at liinehtion In tho ITnl verlty club's roonm Thursday. At this li.e ai-ratiKemrnts for the trip will be made. Foralsh I. In oa Kvort. Walter . Kokersall, toot tall editor of the Chicago Tribune and the man who will he umpire In the (tame RaturtUy, spoke ot tha Mlchls,ati-Nebraka a;am as fid lows in the Tribune yenlerday. "The tut-tain to the 1011 foot ball season will be ruiift down with tha playing of contests mi riiuurday, the results of which only will httve bearing on the ranking tit thn teams In the .different, sections. With Princeton the undisputed champion ot thn ent, Wlcrohrin and Minnesota tied for the wenlorn conforefica champion ship, VaniierUlt ruling supreme in the south and Nebraska the leader In tha Mlrgo'irt vallny conference, taturday'it simrcles will not tarry the Imnorunca ot tlione plsyed last week, "With a I'ennsylvanla analp dahgllnf from thr beltn, tha Wolverines will Journey to Lincoln to meet Nebraska, undisputed champion ot the Missouri val ley conferenea, This should ba one of tho best contests .of tha day, as both elevens am playing an advancod brand nt tho gridiron gamo. Yost wtlt ha able to put a stronger team In the flold than aaalnst the Quakers, an the eleven will he better prepare..! to meet tho StronR attsclt of tho Cornhuekcra. The hard anrttes Mli.hlgnn he plitywd hnvo told ott th i pleyem, and thry will wMcomo Jha f iml wlilsth- en fnt'.irdav - The contest i:ui:M fuMilsh a rihhI line on the brand of foot bull pliyx ri tho two section, for NebniKku, n (aid (o l-uve Its strongest team m yeare." PRKSltMlSX TllliKKAT TVAHfIT V riret Vest Mett t slasT MIcblgaA Tact lea Score oa Nebraska. LINCOLN, Nov. 81. polM Telegram.) In by far the flctceft scrimmage work of tho hQinoii of inn Coach Htlehm's li oud Ml.csourl valley t-hamplons, were humbled this evening In thirty-five mln uuts ol the faslvHt. foot ball seen on Ne braska fleht In many months, the fresh n en team defeating the regulars by srors of 11 to IT. ; That was not all. Preceding tha fresh, men game the substitutes were sent against the regulars for twenty-five min utes ot taat acrlmmago and walked off with a 13 to score In their favor. When darkness finally forced Stlehm to coll a halt In the play tho varsity waa given the Worst drubbing Nebraska has bean forced to suiter. The score should hare K'iven the freshmen at least two mors touchdowns, for with Mailman and How ard tearing around tha Nebraska ends and through the line the first year men lugged tho bull tor nearly double the distance the vaisity was abla to negotiate. Coached In the Michigan stylo ot play by Assistant Coach Kathbone, the fresh men preaeiitttd an offense which seemed unsolvable to the regulars, and in a few minutes after tho first kk-koft had car ried the ball over the varsity goal, Halil gan breaking away with Howard for sev eral long runs. The varsity came Lack and held the freehmsn for downs after the first year men had returned tha kick, off to the center ot the fluid. Krnle and uwen Frank alternating carried the ball over for a touchdown fur the varsity. Then the freshmen held and the varsity was forced to give up the ball, llalllgan ass In starred with Ituward and thla pair f:n'ally lugtod the ball over tor the seo nnil score. The third touchdown n ado after a lonu rim by Lrnle Prunk. uhlio Jerry Warner broke looes for toe tarKity'a third touchdown. The araity i f.ii:d lu one attempt at goul, leavlug the fit bt-year men the wlnneis In the hli'eret scrimmage of tha stason. Nrliuska's stonewall lino, which played r.u l.tiiliantly la the Ksnsas game, seemed iaa.il cC puiKT before tha fierce line ptiiii,lng ct tlie shifty italligan, while Hon are, tho old Omaha High School player, rtiot around the ends for runs averaging front ten to thirty-five yards. The varsity rtwls were repeatedly boxed in behind tho freshmen Interference, and uuly toward the close of the sorlmanogs dlil C'hauner and Li'fgren show anywhere nar the form displayed In the Kansas game. The trsshmen line outplsyrd tha varsity lu nearly every detail, while HalUgan and Howard pivved no slulv as to biffle th varsity tacklers. With Warner In th quarterback pol tlou and with Purdy at half, ...e scrube outcliarged, outtackled, outpunted and outplayeel thu regulars in evory depart ment, wrlniniif their scrimmage by tins touchdown. Purdy played a wonderful game, as If anxious to eatsblish his place mi i uturd.iy. once he broke loots on long run aud scored one of th scrub i touchdown. Wsrntr played grest lull for the (Mi lls and scored the other touc'i- down made by the substitutes. Itarely. who hes beu held In iserv" for the Miviiissn game, hijured Ills leg aaain tonight and may not be able J pis. persistent AwvsrUttug. U Ksluiua, if, Ue Koaul U THE BEK: OMAHA, AW SHUT UP SHANER, YOU HAO YOUR TURN A HOUR. AGOl MH UMPERS EMILY MORTDM AND tAKI SE6 SHRIMP f LYNNS POOTBALU TEAM AT PrACTIce FOft. THOR BI6THAWKS6(VIN6 DAY COAlTEvST WITH TMfe YOLlfe REQS, ATPAM COMPOSf OCT K1QS flXOM ANOTHER. AJ I few B Oft HOOD. CORRUPTION JNFOOT BALL? Aisigtant Coach at Wisconiin Scores Schooli' Methods. GIANTS ON TEAMS EVIDENCE Asserts lit Ksist It Is tastomars- to Pick fat Itestr Hoys and Pat Tbeia Taroaah Prep Xehool ad College, MAIMFON. Wis.. Nov. K.-That college foot boll Is honeycombed with corrup tion all over th country and that the whole system should be submitted to a. thorough hiMiHoeleanlriK, Is tho opinion of Dr. Charlex McCarthy, assistant coach at Wisconsin for many years, lir. McCar thy's comment on tho situation, While In duced by tho Pickering affair of Min nesota university, Was directed to col leges In the eaxt as much. If not more, than the western Institutions. ' I know that never In tho history ot foot ball," he raid, ''was there more cor ruption than at present. In tho east. It Is even tho cuntom to pick out somo heavy boy with fair Intelligence and got some alumnus to see that he gets through prep.' school, and then college. They are carufol not to get plug-ugllas. It Is sys tematic and well organised. 'In tho west a Well as In tho east alumni association will loan money to a promising man on a note. If he makes good the hot Is never collected. He can not 'squeal' or th note will be collected. The slants who are showing up on these teams are evidence enough." Doane Coming to Bell6vue Saturday . on Special Train CIIKTK, Neb., Nov. 1L (Special.) The Doane-Ilollcvus foot ball game cornea off riaturday, November 15, and prospects in the Doane camp are gloomy enough. Monday evening's practice was poor, th team appearing to be in tho worst slump that they linv been lit this sea son. The scrub managed to score on th varsity for th first tlm In mnny weeks and th Varsity play was poor In all stages of play. Coach Johnson feels that unless things brighten oohsiderably In a day or so that Donne may suffer defeat next Saturday. 11 Is, however, doing his best to pull th team together and sine, so fur as tho physical well being of tha team Is concerned, prac tlcally every one U In prim condition, ha ought to b able to accomplish much In th few days that ar left. In spit ot th gloom th .students ar making strenuous preperatlons for the gams In order to show Bsllevue that they still have their old-tlm spirit and a large number will witness the game. Manager Wilkinson has mad arrange ments for a special train. Monday evening a large moss meeting wss held In tho chapel and after numer ous yells and aongs. Manager Wilkinson told about the plans for the Bellevu trip and Coach Johnson mad an eloquent pie for more college spirit and the i res. one of every loyal I'oaolt at the depot reauy to tali the train Saturday morn ing. He also said that ther would be a big surpriss tor th vsrslty boys at the mas meeting to he held Friday night. Michigan Men Join with Cornhuskers and Co-Eds at Feast il'roin a Staff Correspondent.) LlNCOlA", Nov. 11. (Special Teleirrain i -I'pon tha rtKiue.t of th Innocents, the oitf Michigan banquet planned for the lectptlon of the Michigan team haa been consolidated with the COrnhuehers' ban quet on th snm evening and will be held at th city auditorium. Meats will be1 lim ited to' l.OoO and co-eds will be admitted for th first tlm In th history of the school. Tha Michigan men had klriady ar ranged for a big banquet and had sold sbout 100 seats when Invltsd to come In. They will bring Ike Port -Crook band to Lincoln to meet the Michigan dele gation from Omaha and Kansas City at th train and to jlsy Michigan songs during tho game. Th Nebraska band wtll meet the Omaha delrgslton of Corn busker alumni which arrives In a special train fsurdsy marnlnn. John L. WvpaUr of Omaha will tie toastmaiter at the Joint banquet. Fol io lug Is the hst of toast and speakers: Kast Msets West," Judge Cuagrav. Lincoln. "Miehlgsn," Iiesn Ooliey, Kaunas Citv. ' Vvest Meets College," Uoveruor Alii rich, Linouln. The H.aaou of lll." Thomas Matters. Jr., Omaha "Tu tba Team." Captain Hhonka. ,' "To Nutnaska." Chancellor Ave:. Jsrkaoa White W Inge W la. JACKSON, Neb., Nov. t.epocial ) Tke Jaesscn Whit Wing defeated the limner .Ml I -spi enrioma In a fast feaiiia of loot ball here ytsteidsy bv a s-oi of li to i. The Jackron boys bromine to ba one of the hesi blah school teams in this pait (f th lists It s only tin fall ti, iam was oiKauiaen ana a.1 rar Iml one fcan.e Ljut beuu iLalkcd agaiiibl thciu. j' WKDXKSDAV, NOVEMBER the Whole Team KIRBY AT HEAD OF AMATEURSlBACK FROM MILWAUKEE CAME Annual Election of Athlctio Union Held in New York. ADOPT AMENDMENTS TO RULES Location of Athlete's C'DlleaT or I'ntverslty la Poture Will lleculatr District In Which He May Compete, NEW YOflK. Nov. 21.-austo.vu A. Klrby of New York, chairman ot the executive commute of tho Intercollegi ate Am.iteur Athletic association. Was today elected president of the Amateur Athletic Union or the Cnlted dates. He defeated (iecvrjre I' Pawling of Tlilla delpbln, president of the Middle Atlantic association, by a. Vol of 22 to . Tho election took plucc at the twenty-fourth annual meeting of the Amateur Athletic union, held hero, with d:-!e?mvs In at tendance from all pnrts of the country, Mr. Klrby will succeed Everett C. Hrown of Chicago. four vice prenidenta of, tlie union were elected, as follows: Plrirt, A. J. Lill, St. Joseph Athletic club. Boston; (Second, Ir. B. M. Ilopklhson, Baltimore Athlctio club; third, Ocorse Jamc, Olympic Ath letlo club, Fan .Francisco: fourth. John J. O'Connor, Missouri Athletlo iclub, Pt. I.OUI. James K, Sullivan was re-elected secretary-treasurer. Various amendments to the rules were acted upon. The proposal to bar for two years an athlete, who, having competed as a member of one club, shall Within a year endeavor to compete for another elub, was compromised so as to make th penalty one year, and passed. Chnna-e In Hales, Another Important change In tha rules regulates th district In which a college kthlrts may compete. Heretofore this matter was decided by the place ot resident of the athlrte. Under tho new rules the location of his colletfe or Uni versity will bo tho controlling factor. In his annual report JCverett C. Brown, th retiring president, said the tinlon Is growing steadily despit "the attack of envious critics In this country and Jealous rivals In other countries." The report ot the record commute awards th all around championship con tested at Chicago lent Augut to F. C, Thompson of Princeton, with 0,700 io!nts. J. W. Donahue ot Los Angeles Is placed second and E. Buhobltiger of th Chicago Atlihitla association Is third. Th record of 4:lb for a mil made by J. P. Jones of Cornell university at Cambridge on May 27 last was allowed. This lowers by two-fifths of a second th reoord of "Tommy" Conneft, made at Tracers Island, N. Y., In 1SUS. To Matt McUrath of tho Irish-American Athletlo club la given th record of 40 feet tS inches , for th fitty-slx-pouud weight, thrown at Montreal on Septem ber 23. DAN BRAY TAKES HIGH MONEY AJSILVER CREEK SILVER C It EE ft. Nob., Nov. :i. (Spe oial Telegram.) Scores In th blue rock Shoot here today were iulte low, owing to th high .wind. About twenty-five out-of-town HhJivUrs were here. Dan Bray ot Columbus took first money, breaking 1S3 targets out ot !D. The six high scores were: Dsn Bray, Columbus lfci (leorge I- Carter, Lincoln l.v) J. D. Vnn Coot. Broken Bow 177 H. W. Vanity, Adams 17T i- A. dates, Columbus 170 8. A. Huntley, Blou City 1S7 Ussis Hesalts la Tie. The first exhibition game of th season between the Omaha association toot ball team and the uvea Athletic elub team resulted In a tie. I In t The Omaha association team aoored a goal in the ttrnt halt. lhe Swedish team mads a creditable allowing in breaking It up and got Its own "kick and run." The tram's goal keeper was aim successful in stop ping a penalty shot, the most terrible uroeal tlie soal keeper lies tu lace in the game of soccer. Xbrasko Wants Gotch Match. WILKKHBAKRE. Pa., Nov. Hl.-cMpeclal Telegram. I Kb) saku tonight defeated Pete Miutli in a finish wrestling match. Tlie Pule gained both falls lu thirty eight minutes. A record crowd witnessed lhe battle. Jack Herman, manager for X.byssko. has posted I10.VU0 for a match with tjotch and says he will force the champion Into a match or give up Hie title. Haaket Ball Tan at ktautoa. STANTON. Neb., Nov. Zl. titpeclftl.) The Big X basket boll team has been re organised In Msnton and thn buys are looking fir games with any team In tha stale. Yesterday afternoon they played tke Winner team, bring defeated by thu rcore cf ft) to 2V. VVisncr made it points the last half. i Kraaklla Will Play Kortoa." PRANKL1N. Neb.. Nov. Special.) The Franklin Academy foot ball team will play the Norton County High school team hue Friday. Thla Is the only team that lien defeated the Franklin team this year, and prei aratlons ar being mads lo give It a hard battle. oulllvaa's Barker la Dead. BOSTON, Nov. HI Michael T. Clark. runnel iy wen mown Hacker or John I Sullivan when Sullivan was heavvwrisht champion, died suddenly at his place of Dut.in.-ss lure KHiay. lie was born In trciand sixty-eight years ago. .4 Hell Show Old Form. NEW YORK, Nov. tl. -Featherweight Champion A lie Attell showed ail His o.d t!tn cleverness loniKht, having tiiw tHfi of eerv uiuiul but one of Ins mil round 'bout wnh v) pile Jones of j th ulyiiipi'i Ami. tic club. lirookiju ut U. tu His fcltuaUou-Lte aut Add. 22. 1911. ttotsrsd O. & Pitmt Offlc Creighton Foot Ball Team in Good Spirits Regardless of Defeat. READY TO MEET ST. THOMAS Members of the) Flevea to at Once Get Down to Hard Practice and Hope) to Pines; Off a Victory. The Creighton University foot ball squad Is back from Milwaukee, beaten but cheerful. Coach Miller has remained over a day and as a consequence the team took a vacation last night. Stren uous work will be gone through this week In preparation for th gam with St. Thomas next Saturday. This is a prize on Crclghton's schedule and it means to cover up the season's reverses with n brilliant finish. Ies Moines comes after tills, but no trouble Is anticipated here. The odds seem somewhat against Creighton, owing to the result of th Marquette battle. While Creighton ad mits the superiority of Its opponents, the circumstances under which th game was ployed tend to exaggerate this. The score was 48 to IT, The gam wss played on a field literally covered with les and a troublesome wind blew throughout the game. I'rucha injured his shoulder In th second quarter, but he wilt probably be back In th tlnsvip against fit. Thomas. Creighton broke Marquette's low score record by running up seventeen points, which Is more than was scored against It In th entire schedule ot last year. Ot the eleven points limt year against It, Notre Dame scored five, Crelg'hton three, and Mlchlgnn Aggies three. 8t. Thomas won 3 to 0 last years, and Coach Miller Is npw directing every, effort to rovcrse the decision In tho comihK battle. . , With the Bowlers In the Mercantile league th Columbia Fir Underwriters took, two from the Corey jucnehztt) team, getting the lea gue record fur total pins with 1.717. Jrir iin took hlgn total with 6H7, Mowers lining kt his heels with b!V it. timith had liign singls game with 22S, his team getting tho in too secohd game. The A. O. U. W. No. 17 took two front the Jfl Pax on. j Jonts had high total ot 5S. Uchtndio to ik nigh single game with 1K4. Lamb ef the fe4 Paxos lolled three nice games, getting a total of 67. '1 tie Midland Oius Liower won two from the Outlaws, hotter had high total ot 647, also high aingi or 231. Oreen of the Outlaws got hign total and high single with 675 and Zii, respectively. 'ih A. 1. Hoot team won two from the SpauldiiiKH. Kianua, had hlgn total with wo. scores: COLUMBIA FIRE UNDERWRITERS. 1st id. 8d. Total. Mo re.au lis iho ol Uilitm m iliu l.si bs7 buweis Xlt lu J0 ' oil Total 5t9 56!) W) 1,717 COHfcik & McKENKlB PRlNTlNO CO. 1st. lid. M. Total. L. Smith l,i m 107 li R. Smith los J5 lii ma Johnson 1st au 11 Mi Totals , m 110 4t3 1,6W A. O. U. W. NO. 17. 1st. ltd. 8d. Total. Schlndier J. Jsros.. liamU ... Totals . 177 . 1HS . X14 til '.'is 172 . lirl mi It 6?J 607 611 1.WJ EL PA.VO CIO A ltd. 1st. lid. td. Total. 14 Ut 1J 6u& 1H0 lu) lu) 4MJ m :h) 174 7i Bengston Straw ... Lamb .... Totals 621 61 623 l,Wi SFAULlJI.tU.1. 1st. id. 3d. Total. B. Zechmelster 16 li4 lit 4.'.5 H. echmeister .... 147 li 1(M 601! Hafer 1OT 1U) 16i 472 Totals J. 4R 413 47 1,40 A. 1. ROOT PRINTING CO. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Kranda lv 1st PA 6:0 F. Jaros 1711 17,1 113 4- Mokry ...li L'l 14 4-3 Totals 614 47S 451 1.443 MIDLAND OLAS8 UI.OWklKP. 1st. Xd. 3t. Tots I. Kolanchlck Potter 171 l'Jl lad 17 12) 133 li) 47t 641 141 :.-7 6U1 1,471 3d. Total. Pi 474 170 ilo IZi 410 Chrietensen Total . 64.1 4:1S OUTLAWS. lit. 2J. , 144 Ml r.u lio iiJ 1.4 Kernel Ureen . K. Clockweli Totals 601 4S Tha V. 8. Cleaners took all three games In the Crescent league on tha Maarmuot alleys last liikiht from the Huuxiiun a Colls, tlrodlnsky of the Cleaners got high single and totals with 17 and tit. Linton got hlKh totals fur th Cults wuti 4J4 and high uingle with lias. Scores: L. B. t'LKANftitS, 1st. 2.1. Grodlnsky 1.7 145 M. H. Itosenbloom. i;'4 Its) M. M. Rosenblootu. 147 141 3d. Total. U-J 4.14 It' 4.VJ Ui 43J Totals 4.-S S4 Swi X.U2 BAl'STIAN t COLTS. let. id. 3d. Total. IJston 14 10 ! 414 McLochlln l' li IK 7S C rother i 6 7j 1M Totals 34 373 SJl 1.047 Th Pt Lochs took two out f three from the La Valdoiss to th Cuuiiuercl u lewgue. Th lak Yaldoraa shot a total of Mr In the second game. Keyt had high fame of Lalser had lilwh totul of 71 for the Pete Lochs. Stlm had high game of the evening. 211. and modd.ird high total with 675 for the l Valdoiud. Tonight the Permita will play the l.usau. Scoieu: PETE liK'Htf. IhI. id. 5d. Total. Martin Ul I4j PS.' i.'i Kev t 21 1 in li.i :.) Balitrr I."i 11 2- .' 4 1-. or.ry 1 '? 14 -; By Tom Drinl.-wator , J79 110 171 Totals. KHi 8)4 JA VALDORAH. 2,iltt 1st. 3d. S1. Total. Stine . J'i :i: ll :'il Newromb lili 179 1W l is r.lndsev IK i:l lift 43 Stoddard ....i 170. 'Ml 2oJ . .675 Clll'ialcliKcn l'.O 2iJo l.'l 60S Totnlli 775 953 775 2,605 In the Motrotiolltan Basement leKiie Maney'B Sunklnts took two frpm Benelin.'s Mixers last nlnht. Dolan of the SunklMts had h'Kh total with 5,17 and W. Schneider was hiyh tor tho Mixers with 4S7. Scores: MANEY'eS SUNlvlSTd. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Ortman mil 7 ls 4s9 Dolnst 1".2 ll'H JM5 5111 UrUfith 170 156 141 4Gti Totals Sir. 4.V. 616 1,480 BKSKLIN'H MINERS. 1st. at. 3.1. Total. Pearson W. sjc.lineldPf.... Dick Rchnaider.. isn 114 m IV) 122 Pi7 4? 47 467 l. 171 143 Totals. 6111 4'S 432 1,3173 A Life Sentence of suffering- with throat and lung trouble Is quickly commuted by Dr. King's New Discovery. 60c and $1.C0. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Th key to success m business Is the judicious and persiHtent use of newspaper advertising. "You will soon be asleep -anyway; for the track Is smooth, and there are no cinders or smoke to bother you. And there's nothing to be afraid of, for the train is protected by electric block signals and the cars ahead are built of steel. So get a good night's sleep, and well have a Fred Harvey breakfast oh the dining car tomorrow morning." The Hustler It leaves Kansas City at five o'etock every afternoon, and ia the best train to Oklahoma City, Dallas, Houston, Galveston and Browns vill. FOR RATES AND TIME TABLES Address, FRISCO TICKET OFFICE WaLlheim Building, Eleventh and Main Streets, KANSAS CITY. J. C LOVR1EN. Divitiu Passenger Ant. ' 0,f ft-1 A -4sJ!sJ n vnassi " I A TRIUMPH IN THE ART OF BREWING (l-anilljr lisue 5Uiipl,eU it, 1 . lta. htoi-x, Plioiirs Webster I ltTV): iuLU'iiru.:. il.l ui I T!E LZADING BEER IN THE MIDDLt WEST McNamara 6b , WHAT fOOLISWNeSSM pea loo. W. H. RUSSELL, OWNER OF BOSTON NATIONALS, DEAD NEW TORIC, Nov. 21. William Hep burn Rusfcll, principal owner ot th Boston National league bas ball club and a well known lawyer In this city, died at his home her early today' after n, brief Illness. He was M years ot ago and was born In Hannibal, Mo. DEATH RECORD. Joseph II. Mrlendr. FRANKLIN, Neb., Nov. 31. (Special. ) Joseph IL Melendy, ono of Franklin's oldest and most respected cltlsens, died Monday at the ago ot 84 years. Funeral arrangements have not been made. H was born In Vermont. For over fifty years lie has led a church chorus and was deacon for life In the Congrega tional church bere. His brother, William, died about a 'year ago at the age of 92 years. 1,1 vrs llsndrel and One Yars. LA FAROE. Wis.. Nov. 21. Polly Do Jean, aged 101 year and 2ft days, died at the nonne of her son here yesterday. She was tho first settler of I.& Farge. FROM Kansas City TO - Oklahoma and' Texas 3