12 Till-! BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 55, 1911. The Monkeys Aren't Always the Funniest Things in the Zoo, at That By "Bud" Fisher '. Xle" W.V Q ft4 IN 1 I ' . . wmmmmmmwrn KALoN6,rw6 .iwmti ) f rrirwNjP 1 X . (C) ... I N9NNeMtn calcco a HOto CHILfl. ( . ' - ' fl 1 ' Sio . H rK.J HfvR. YOST NOT SAYING MUCH Kiclug&a Coach Tears Wolverine! . Cannot Take Contest. BOTH TEAMS HAVE PRACTICE Haclr aa Swansea Roth Mkelr to Da Oat af ha (ltnrTtr Official Art neflaltelr elected. LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 2I.-Mlchlgan' toot ball team, twenty-three atrong, ar rived In Lincoln early thla -morning. optlmlitio concerning tomnrrow'a gam. 'There la no chance to get a line on leaiuie mniugn nw swiu, dui w are told that Nebraska haf .a strong eleven and In good shape, while we are crippled. Welle la on' crulrhie and can not atand on hi foot at all. Smith will l'lay hi half. Pontlue may be ud at end for part of the same. I will' feel much bette rtoinorrow night If we have a victory." Lincoln 'ha been decorated with Michi gan and Nebraska colon Impartially They.ojap the buildings, flit the a tore juntjows, awing from the wire of the street .car .aystrra. Special train filled with JUlrklgan and Nebraska alumni be tan io arrive thl evening and It l,ex pected 'that 4,000 out-of-town people will V la attendance, - Maht WSrkoat Order, '. Only light workout were Indulged In by the rival teams Friday afternoon be fore the big Nebraska-Michigan gam 'on' the athletlo field. The' Cornhusliera tirVt a spirited signal practice) and after thirty minutes of bclak work Btlehm oalled a halt and gent hla men out for a abort fun before going to the gymnasium. "Hurry tp" Toat took' Ma aquad to the urf at the Country club, where there wu bo danger ot apt, and ran through for- matlona for ' forty-five -mlnutea. He teemed entirely - pleaard with the work Upon hla return. J : Toat continued to cling to bear atortea Regarding the condition ot the Wolver ine. He would venture no prediction aa a the outoome of the game, atatlng that there waa no poaalble way of getting a line on the relative etrength of the two eleven. He aald that he believed the Wolverine would have an exceedingly tiff battle and that hla aquad waa In loor condition for a gruelling game. Tvre) Htm JHlaelaar. In the beet phyalcat cpndltlon of the eason, with the exception ot Kaceiy and Deanaon, there la no reaaon why the Cornhuakera ahould not do the beat work ot tbe eaon agalntt the Wolverine, liacely la atlll troubled with a b)ly twlated lug, while It la extremely unlikely It Swasqn can get into the gam with an Injured knee bothering him conelder aby. Hwanaiin' allowing In the Kanaaa name waa most pleaalng. and In all prob ability he would have been uaed during the flrt half at leaat had he been In eltape to enter the game. Hornberger lirobabiy will replace Swanaon. The back field lineup I atlll a puxxla to Cornhuaker tootera, although It now treint probable that Ernie and Owen Frank will play at halfback and Oibaon it f ulL t . ' i'otth Stiehin declared that he would ao( be content with holding Michigan to a tow ecore at the rally held., ITtlday Jnornlng In Memorial hall. Th blggeat In year jammed Into tbe audito rium until atand Ing room waa at a pre mium, lie aald that th Cornhuaker were la to win and be liked tbe outlook. Other foot ball atar In the faculty and morabera of the team poke at the rally. Great Crowd to Aaeemble. With a pronpet t ot clear "and warmer weatbar fur Saturday, the advance aale 6t aeats for tbe game bai been entirely Cornhusker, Stars Ready for Michigan 1 : imammmbX:-.. CAPTAIN PltbNKA, " HARMON. EMIL FRANK. Left Tackle. Right Tackle. Hight Halt - NEBRASKA IS TO PLAT MICHIGAN AT LINCOLN TODAT. , , ' I '' ' C J - , i '!. - . ,. ... . ' . ; - catlafaotory and there will be few va- i cant places In any of the aUnda. It la believed that by far the blggeat foot ball crowd In the history of the achool will aaaemble to see th game. There I atlll aome depute over offlolala, Ithough three have been definitely se lected, aa follow: t'mpire Hinkcy of Yale. Field Judge Kckeraall of Chicago. Head Linesman Ver Wlebe of Harvard. Th downtown at reft n are -dresaed In oollvge attire for the reception of the vUltora Saturday. I'ennanta were atrung overhead on wire on all of th principal atreeta and tho Michigan headquarter at the Lindell hotel were drpl In mat and blue color. What little betting la reported I on the comparative ecore and even money I being taken that Michigan will not defeat Nebraaka by aa large a acore aa Minne sota plied up. The probable lineup follows: NfcKAtiKA. MICHIGAN, riiauner' ..t....,L.K IL E. ...... Conklln Bhonkn LT.L,T tulnn m .... ii Bri , i Anderson Rlllott ..... 1'vuraon .. Hnnnon .. I.ofKrn .., Warner ... t. h-renk ., K. Frank . Ulbaon .... UQlLG... Kaiser, Iflln i.v.tr. ...n.o.K.a. . ..it r ...K.K. :::lH: ...h.h v. k.t... K.K. . . V)....., L .11... IX. 11... K Oerrela .... Hogle .. rontlue .... CrHl McMillan Crslg .... P in It 6 Meek OLD SORES The proper way tho only guccess ful way to treat n old gore is to destroy its source. Hot by danjrerou2 surgical peratioug or irritatiuir drawiBj plastera, bat by Nature 'i true rnetiaod of purifying the bloc and ullinu the circulation with rich nourishing: properties then th cure will be natural and lasting-. can easily understand how inipuritU in the blood will infect gome wea point on our bodies, and by contii nally dischargioj impurities iuts i Lerp the place open and inflamt until a chronic ulcer is fonnci Kothin; then is so sure to produce cure of these old sores as S. S. I This medicine is Nature's perfe blojd remedy, composed of tho wo bealiog- and at the same time tl most penetrating and blood-purifyir properties. It removes every pdrtic of impurity or morbid matter from tl circulation, and asuistg nature in tL increasing of healthful, nutritiou corpuscles iu the blood. ' S. S, S makes pure blood and pure blood i. Nature a unfailing cure for old eores , We want every euffc-rer with an ol ore to commence the use of S. S. S. because we know it ia the remed they most need. Book on Sores an Ulcers and medical advice free to ail tJ. !5. S. is sold at dreg stores. Tt'iWLFTSncirig CO., AtUmim, Cs. . Thompson Matt la me. ANN ARBOR. Mich.. Nov. M.Spe clal.) Their eplrlla were a Mt downcast by tb fact that, after a day of alter nating hope and fear, "Uottles" Thom son was nut to make the trip with tfcem. and yet very hopeful ot lowering the Colore of the Missouri valley champions, twenty members of the varsity foot ball squad boarded the Wolverine on th Michigan Central at 1.30 yesterday morn ing for Lincoln, Neb. Wednesday night Fullback Thomson, probably Michigan s most aggressive player of the year, who w kept out ot th Pennnylvanla gam by th death of bis brother, returned to the university town. No sooner had th news spread over the little town than the spirit of th faithful began to rise by leap and bounds. Rut this morning when the team assembled at the station ' Uottlus" wa not among those present and It became certain then that th big' fullback had placed the wishes of hla mother, that h remain out of the gam for the rest of the year, above the desires ot the ath letlo authorities. Alumal llvaaqaartere. LINCOLN, Neb.. Nov. Jit. -t (Special.) The University of Nebraska Alumni as sociation will establish headquarters, at the Lincoln hotel to extend the gland hand to former graduutes of the Institu tion who are expected to attund th Michigan-Nebraska foot ball game tomorrow artemoon. Officials of the association are expecting large numbers of former school men and women from over th " purpose or estaoiishlng a headquarters ia not only to weluoin those who arrive, but to dispense n orrnauon mat will make their atay la Uncoln more pleasant. IOWA CORNHUSKER CLAIMS W0RL0 S CHAMPIONSHIP IOCX CITT. Ia.. Nov. It.-Bert Van Huuton, who husked bushels of corn ia ten l ours near Thurmau. Ia., yester day, la believed to be world uhampion bunker. Van Houton finished In fuia phy sical condition. Much money changed1 ha-n's on the result. Two thousand saw him perform tl.e feat. Key to tb sttlutuon live Want Ada DAYID CITY HIGH . WINNER Stromsburgr Defeated by Eleven to i Nothing- Soore. TWO TOUCHDOWNS ABE SECURED Pachek aad Arebeat Kack Us Over Lin la Second ttaarter aad rscfcek Falls la Hla Effort 1 Kick tteml. DAVID CITT. Neb., Nov. ll-Special Telegram,) In a foot ball gam her to day David City won from Stromaburg High school by a score of 11 to 0. Tbe first quarter ended with th ball on BtromabuTg's 2S-yard line. During th second quarter pachek went over th line for the first touchdown and kicked goal. Shortly afterward Arebeart went around the end tor a forty- five-yard run and touchdown and Pachek failed In his try for goal. Jn th second naif Stromaburg uaed the forward paxs very successfully nearly gaining a- touchdown, Backlund starred for the visltoj-s. while A relies rt wa one ot th locals' fa tea men. Shelby Runs Over Eleven at York YORK. Neb., Nov. tl. (Special Tele gram.) Shelby High school team d feated York High second team, 24 to t Mie features of the game were long run by Houdersheldt and Recce, and a plaoe kick by Huinmlston. The Khelby eleven out-weighed th York boys by fifteen pounds to the man. The lineup: YORK. KHELBT. (iimsteua icspj ir.. UK. Mevlisn LK. L.K. Herser UT. L.T.. M. Miller LO. L.O. ...L.U.II..U. CIO. .. ...it.o.iuo. ...H.T.lK.T.. ...R.K.IK K. ...y H.(J B.. ...K.H.IF.H.. ...R.H.IK II. ...HILIK.H. ...UH. UH. ...LH.lL.lt. .A. Hill ... Humtnlston W. 11111s .V.'.V.'.'.'.'McBeth Clark Ftrtgham MoMeekln Heece Dunning Petteye Houderscheldt Morgan Mulvaney , Randall .... Myers A. Miller.. lavlUon 1'artlow. ... hell Wlghunan Lltlie Heggurd .. SlKPHiari I'OH THU TIUKHS Members ef Team Are Presented! with Blaakele at Haas Meeting:. CRETK. Neb.. Nov. t.-8pecial.)-Only th darkness stopped th fierce scrim mage that the Varsity and Scrubs went through Thursday evening at Doane, and since this was the last ractlce before the big game, much ginger waa shown by the fellows. The tk-rube lined up on the defensive consisted of thirteen men indudlrg a couple of Varsity subs, but this mac no difference la the speed with which Coach Johnson's touchdown ma chine reeled off) tbe scores. The team Is an entirely different kind of aggrega lion than It waa last Monday, and they have been working aa tliey had never be fore woiked thla season to prepare them selves for administering a defeat to Bell, vu. Every one at Doane feels confident that the Tigers will be victorious. Friday evening a Urge masa meeting wa held, and th surprise for the team pulled off. It consisted of nw Doane blankets for the Varsity aquad, and they will make their appearance with these at the game. Th special train I aeeured now, and at SO Saturday morning about 100 Eoansttss will start out. all tagged "Eellevu or Bust." In th last ten years Doan baa won six time from Uellevue, tied on and- lust three . Franklin Academy ' and Norton Play Tie FRANKLIN. Neb., Nov. 24-(8pclal Telegram.) Tbe closing foot, ball gum a of the season played her today between th Franklin academy and Norton (Kan.) County High achool teams reaulted In a tie, th score being B to 5 at the close of th game. The teams were evenly matched, the ball being carried Into each team' territory, back and forth. Norton made th first touchdown In the third quarter and Franklin mad their touch down with only one minute to play, start ing from tbe center of th field and carrying the ball without a stop for a touchdown. Th touchdown waa made by Captain Bloedorn, fullback. Norton I th only team that has de feated th academy team this fall and by this game the academy team la claiming th championship of the Republican valley. - Bias Hock. Sboot at Gretna. GRETNA, Neb., Nov. M. (Special.) A blue-rock ahoot will be held at Uretoa November SO. beginning at 10 o'clock. The grounds are within two blocka of th poatofflc and competition Is open to all. BUTTT MAY BEFE3EE WOLOAST WE&5II MATCH TUBXEY DAY. J. ? : '' . 7. Jimmy Biitt, former lightweight cham pion, who may be selected to referee the Wolgast-Welah bout at Ban Francisco on Thanksgiving day. It has been said that a heavyweight should referee a heavy weight inatclt because a smaller man has trouble In making tb contestants obey his orders to break apart and that a light weight should refvroe a lightweight. fight b cause i a heavier man has trouble In keeping out of the principals' way. Ac cordingly it la declared that Brttt would be aa tdsal man to run th mill aad a large part of th sporting publlo hope that U genial James will be given the Job. BELLEYUE READY FOR DOANE Team in Fine Shape for Annual Scrap with Squad from Crete. VISITORS C0MEJO ON SPECIAL Tralnload of Rooters for Congrega tlaaatlats Will Arrive Shortly - Before Noon Coach Mc Coy Coafldcnt. Tbe Bellevus-Doan game, always- con sidered the greateat event on the foot ball calendar of both Institutions, will be played at Rellevue Saturday afternoon A apeclal tralnload of Doane rooters will arrive from Crete about noon and. prep arations are being made for th largest foot ball crowd In Bellevue'a history Judging by reports large rumbers of alumni and ex-students will be on hand to witness the big game of the year. As In former years, rivalry Is Intense. Masa meeting and rallies have stirred the en thusiasm ot the students to fever pitch. A great electric sign has been fixed across the south face of Clark hall tower and la visible tor a mile by lay or night Letters calculated to Instill more fighting spirit Into 'he members of the tram are being received by them dally from alumni and players of previous years. The probable outcome of the game Is extremely uncertain. Comparative acoVea show the two teams to be as evenly matched as could well be possible. The Doan warriors, however, are all In flrat clasa fighting trim, having had a day ot rest last Saturday In preparation for the contest, and not on of tliem will be oi. th aid tinea on account ot Injuries, whil Rellevue I somewhat crippled, as a re sult of having played the heaviest sched ule In It history. Maxwell, quarter back, end Dowden, end. havs not recov ered from injuries received In th Has tings gam sufficiently to be on tha field. Tbe latest and consequently most serious blow la th Injury to Joe Clabaugh, right halt, which will keep him out of th game. Bellevue'a defense hi strong, even with theae men oat ef IL Coach McCoy Friday morning; said; "We are going in to win and, with an nn break ot luck, w can do It. Itdon't think Doane can score on us unless by a possible fluke." He expressed a good deal ot disappoint ment at th failure xif his men to score on Highland Park last Saturday, but at tributes the tl game to th absence of Clabaugh from the lineup, as well aa to th muddy field. Ohman, who has been working at Cla baugh' half, has been showing up well and Is very fast. Only on Wednesday afternoon of this week wa any scrim mage against the scrub Indulged In, the rest of th time being spent In tackling, getting down . under punt and signal practice;' this with the ldta ot having all bruises and lameness among the men cured by Saturday, so that they may go against their old rivals from Doane In the best possible shape. - Maxwell ot the Omaha Young Men's Christian associa tion will referee the game, and Cy Mason, ex-Nebraska, will umpire. Th game will begin at t p. m. and will be played on the new sod field, at Mission street. In Bellevue. Beaver City Girls Wlo. BEAVER CITT. Neb. Nov. 24.-Rpe-clal Telegram.) In a fast and exciting game of basket ball the girls' high school team of Beaver City defeated, tb girls' high School team of Orleans, by a score of 14 to 12. Orleans waa ahead at the end of the firxt half, but In th second half. Heaver City forged ahead and won. The Beaver City girls have not 'fieen beaten ghla year and want games with any high school , In southwestern Ne braska. ' ..''.,' -: Suit The Great and Overcoat Sale --:. - v .,.-' ' , , .M Saturday at ' EXPERT CLOTHES FITTERS 5 107 South Sixteenth Street L : - " F t M M M tl M H S H M IJ t 5 te 0 of all trains." J i 0 ' fcl - Iff MWf f- - v. V Sit on the observation end of the train as you whirl by the stations. Watch the trains that have "taken a sid ingshere a freight, there a passenger, and you will realize what "independent of all trains" means to the Kansas City-Florida Special Even when she pulls into the big cities Meippnis, Birming ham and Atlanta she loses none of her independence. Waiting there, with steam up, are frtsn engines, ready to take her, just as she is, from baggage to observation sleeper and hurry her forward to Florida. Beginning November 20th Leave Kansas City, dally.. Arrivei Memphis.. Arrives Birmingham Arrives Atlanta ..i a : i. i .-ii 1 1 v c rfavasuniui ... She goes . over the route of shortest-distance' and quickest time the Frisco-Southern Ry. From the time you leave Kansas City until you reach J acksonville, the complete train is your home. You will wonder how it could be more complete. Fred Har vey is master of cuisine. .6:15 p. m. .8:15 a. m. .3:45 p. m. .9:20 p. m. ....7:40 a. m. It la Spring In riorlda now. Tbe alrUtslmy. Golf, tennis, boating, bathmtf, nshing . mo tortag are 10 lull wwg, there. Train from points north d west make good eon- imuUuu la Kanaaa tint wllto this spleovlid new train. tat tfrketa. steering eer reservations, and a (res eopy of a beauutul book eitout gJonde, sail ua or writs , Frisco Ticket Office, Waldheim Building, 11th and Main streets. Kansas City. J. C. LOYKIKN, Division I'asaenger A Kent Kansas City as City; J JXyl- ent Kansas City Jrl --4?5e?K