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THE BEE: 0MA17A. FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1912. IMdonof .Oiir Streets Are in Terrible Condition- By "Bud" Fisher: . f Sintwx HfluoHT . fc . . Srf5? " - I M. Kr. T 1 i!f V TrouitHcfto.up . , - . ifi--v? -ZL 1 . i . . . Sir L 'f V "u ' '' l',rjTritif- " il jf & ' vxn5' T VNV-- -.. '1' v ' Bi j i - . s i . ttt r" ' ' 1 " - M FARLAHD WHIPS WARD WAR JN BIG EIGHT IS THREAT Bamrner Bate Ball Queitio Pro- Differtnce of Opinion. WOULD BHSSlATE MICHIGA5 U. DeaaU tharae that Organisation hated by Ft t hcsge Made " . kr student ' Pabitaia ( ( i ' , llllaela Stat kkMl, ,r' ' CHICAGO. Jan. B.-Threatx of a pug. IM split In the. Conference Oil tie association, 'hiSi meet mn ttw run. wero repeated lonlgrit, with the arrival ef asm of tlw "Big Kshi" rep peaentattvee. ,V , Beadle eettlemtnl of tba aumimr bait M 9Uatlon, nimral of tha baa upon tha 1'ntver.ur of Mtcblnn, which .wnb rw from tha conferenea in would ba dmandn, it waa aaM. , " . Tha CntrcralUfa of Illinola and Mlnn oia arcra rport4 to ba anxldua tpr llchlan'a tvturs. Ibpraunatlv-M of thaaa ualwaltlaa aay tha Waitafinaa pn- nt tha kaanea) comaHlttaa la athlatlci t aor waatara rival. , . Charaaa that tha "Bl Ci(ht" eoqfannra la aoiatnaiea By tba I nlwrrtty af Chi, cat hava baaa awda br tha I'nlwalty f mtirala, thfwuch Ita atudmt ubDcat1oa tha nattr ritnt It eharwaa that Coach A. A. Run of Chicago, dletatea tha policy of tn wnfiiTOi and that IraiMatton for th Uat faw jraar aa baaa la favor of Caksao. ; . : Appointaaft of Dean A. w. Boiall aa Cklraco'a daaajataio tha martlnf la'aald t jnaao that taa Maraoha' Vota oa "aunv tnar baaa bair will a nnehaitcad. Coaab tllMf. wh haa lad a flcht aamlnat lh eatliHi aport, la la tha aautk racbtartag from a roeant llloaaa..' )(on of the ' rapanantatlvaa of tha eenforance aeboob) would aay tonlf ht what anion ha would take the aommar baaa ball oaeMlon or MIcMg an't retura la tba canfereaee. if. a if Checker' Champion : Surprises McCqofc k;cuUK. Nab... Jul. tt-gplaf.) Cherkn- and chtr plavra of aoulhwat ra-Ntraak were treated to a (enaln aitrprl ker kMt nltht by the inamlou KMa7 af Newell W. Banka tba AmerU taa eheoker ckanjplcjni; lajln a half d'n ft hacker (amaa and two eheaa anaa at Ike aaae Una. he won.wtttr two; eaceptlona darlnc ataay lioura of piatfn lUa Cnab-atani vaa the wlanlnc of four (aoae af ehaekera, playlnf blind- fohtad. and aa lma of ehaaaaa.at.th Ma time. Nothing Ilka hi wonderful nark haa ever jbfore bora aeea la thla pariT of Nebraalai. BanVa la but M year of at. Ha left today for Drover, oa hi way to the Pacific eoaat. Ha promlaa to atop over In Mefloek0M return aat In a few aioatha from bow. , The. meeting e( the aeuthweaum Ka btaka Cberkar riayerar aaaoekttlon win rtato JDlht. DANA FIVE Kknf HE. OMAHA UNI HERE TONIGHT rrldar night tha t'nlveralty of ihnah meet, far the aetond Inw.'thh Mam, tlie -basket ball leanr from Dana college at jibe univeratty gymnaiilum. Laat rrt 1r t liome bore Journeyed up to Weir, and ware treated t a decisive drubbing- , . . .;i Aboot fifty rooterawut accompany th ln. flee and -try to cheer them to Th torr s , , Meaager Pallabury la werklng bard to make thla tha banner gam of the' eeaaoa la attendance aad.Jna Bold Bwly M tlckeu already. . Tkarrnrrrralty Jteaareea 'will play- pmindaary game-wlih Ua quintet froa the (kbraaka School for tb Deat REUiBACH SIGNS WITH;,'";! ,,LCUBSfTHIS.OWN TERMS I'llCAOO. Jan. K.-Pitcher Edward ralbaca. oa whom Preetdent Murphy-ef the, Chicago NatMtalaaked wairera and whom Murphy threatened to aali te a Wlaor league dub, aigaed k )r i aort tct with Jlurplrj-tSjIay.at (he pttchefa own term. rtuber 8erU Capnlcka, a recruit, waa aoat te tb I.utertte Amerlcau aiaowari tloo club by Prraldent Murphy, who.alaa anoeunced that bp had (ecetrad a etgned reatract frotn'utOcldec Ward Miller, formerly of the Montreal and rindnruul Working for Olympic Team Jack aMMis a, ie Irlah-Amertcaa A. C. Mew Tert. who hi training hard for th Olympic- leaja. I Eller la a certainty to. maka. tklg greateet of all athletic banda, a hie- time m the E yard low burdle.N 4-i aeoand. ataropa htm aa th Pocemoat thriber-topper In the ceun- try:, xneria -tkr-flmt man elnce Ihe great Kraeuleta to gat ever tba furlong ateeplechae In that Urn, and It la raay aanakla to expect htm to go even faatar after a while, aa It la only lately that he. h. given jnuoh attention f th 1 hunaiea, htulna; tbeea brought up oa a die of high hurdlaaj DH; ROLLER CATCHES TARTAR AT PLAJNVJEWl3 PUAbtVIEW. JCea, J4!.'S Special.) -th. Roller Seattle Waeh. undoubt edly had the evrprtae of hut life' In thla ettr To coder evening wtieti be endeae orod. te throw Ben Pgoetka of Terdlgrla to falla la one boor. At the and of, the bear PaveUa waa the aggmam. and bad the auuca teeted tea atautee Kmcer Paratka probaahr wool hava ptnaed tha faioeu anat artlat A flalah metofe be- tweea Pavel ka and Roller will I oK la line eftr tooaorrow nurkt. , - terkataa) to Vaaag Kraad tekaad. US' :ol.?f Jen. ii-Jemoa Cockmaa. forme thh-d baeemaa of the Uncoia Weaaeni iieuruo u and a Mvee n v... 'ww; wvw v w oaa, Ci eetera 57 w, eiuao p tne old d'eeterw acd m, -uli taa ta auraed aa fa ec Ibe Ocaod laiaad elub ia tha KtbTaSi' STATE LEAGUE HAS MEETING Auial SenioB ef Bus Ball Organ- iiatioa at Colambni. . . KHA1SEY TOLD TO BACK DOWV Cy Black (alary Caatrweeroy Owao Over la Detail and Maard af Dt root ore of l.eagae I p- beld InDeoletoa. " " COI.UilBl'8. Nob.,'- Jan. StBpecUl Telegram.r Th anaual meeting of the Nebraaka mate pare Ball league naa held In the Kike ctyk roomg In thla cltj todayv wllh ITeiUdent Behcra prealdlng and A. C. rell of luperlor acting aecre ry. . . . , .. . . , . . . Delegate preeentlwere C. W. AuoK. H. IB. Stain. Haatlngl; C. E. Poilodc. Charlea Segalke, Cblumbui; A. C. lt. C. H. Jeaeen. fuperlar; A. U Nlchote, j. H. Moray. Kearney! J. N. Klldow. W. a Liggett. Terk,; Henry Newmenn. Beward; H. X- Voce. A. J. Denmaa. Grand Jaland: M- a Peikl no. R. B. Burger, rreaoot ' After' th roporta for the year bad bora dkrpoaed of th delegate took UP the Cy Black ealary oootroveny and Preetdent eivere and tba board of director were upheld and Kearney waa directed to with draw th autt agamat Preatdent Mel vera. Thla matter occupied th beet portion of th afternoon and the actum of th deJegatea Indicates that unleea Kearney back dowa aad abide by the doclahm of the lee that they will ba dropped and one of th half degen town who an willing to take ker place be eubatltuted. The evening aoaatoa which waa net flnlabed until after midnight waa taken up with th election of pfrteera and, mak ing aeveral changaa la the conetltutton. o far there haa ben but on candi dal for preeident mentioned, A. C. Felt of Superior, although (here haa been con- eMerahle talk, of pome man outalda af the lea awe but the aeattmenl of the del- gatea aaaam to bo aaalne. thuu The league hi tn good condition. 1 1, .- ' Tr-Vi. , A . V , Detroit Americans -fEelease Seven Men DETROIT. Jan, gereo membera of tha . Detroit Amerlcaa beae ball team era releued. today, according' to the an nouncement of Preeident Navtn. Ht go to the Providence club of the Interna tional ' league recently purchased by Mr. Navtn.' ' OutflePJer Drake. Infldder La there and Pitcher UMt go to Providence) m a trade for OotfleMer Perry. The eame club aecured by outright ro- leaoo catcher Schmidt. Pitcher Renter and Catcher Keynolda. Ralph Stroud haa been reheuwd to Buffalo. Schmidt'a reloaae-Mrka'the paaatng of aa ' American league veteran. A lame arm made blm practically raloeleae to the-.Detreyt dub a a catcher heat sea eon. nt bo performed Welt na a timely phMh nHter. I KKW TORK. Jan. tk-Xaiuurer TTol. varwa of the New Tort American league am announced today that be had ra. cetvwd tb Mgned contract ef pitcher O. r. ameers ana outnelder WUfrwd Oe-- oorae. .aheeca was procured frora the Parte okeb of th Blue Orasaleaguew. Ha a candidate for left field and I a former big leaguer, having played with th Chi cago and Philadelphia National. Its waa wllh ilocbeater hut eeaaoa. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. PJ.-Tke Phila delphia National league baaa ball club announced today that "Bea" Hunt, a pttoher of th Baoramento. Cal., club bad lined a contract to play bar tha com ing aeaaea. Prod Beck, last year aub lltute outfielder, slao ha algnad for the year. , . - . Mrrarlaad aad Bra Matched. PHILADELPHIA. Jan. Ik-Announcement wea made here today that "Pckey" McFarland of t'htcugo. and "Young" Kine of Philadelphia, have been matched to fight elx round at the National Ath letic club hero oa februery I, Tlie flahtara will welch In at 13 nounda at t 0 clock on the night of the corneal. . 1 , Enfliih Liflitweiflit Completely Ontelamd by Facky. CHICACw' TTDHTIB -TOO FAST -'... .. .' Sli-Heoad , Bent Before Hat to sal Atblevlo (lab la Pkdladelsbla 1 , 'Rrsalls la BkM jjfSAaeerlss. PWLADKLPHIA. Jan. Ilk-Jack Ttlkfo toe fcngllfh lightweight, wa -eompieteiy outciaaaed by Packy-'McParland ln their all-round bout before the National Ath letic elab ionlght. The Kngllarunan waa aptaranlly' bewildered by. the Chicago boy apead and in the second and third reuade be eearceiy la Mi a giov aa Me- Isrland. la-the (bird round la, particular Mc Far land araotkered Ward wlU left )ab an right awlnga. i j m . -..j u t In the fourth .round Mclarlgadi at ruck Ward aeveral- times with; hit open guns an early. la tha. Utth round when he agala Irled tha eame tactlca tha crowd hiaaad and called (or jaora action. Toward tb cloee of th jlth round Mo rarkud cut looee and drovs th Knguab- man acrom tb ling with right swlnaa. ens of which caused Ward to go to the mat He wee up In aa Inaunt aad fought sack hard wntuY the bell rang, It waa the coaatqau af opinion tha McFartand was aa eey winner. -..;-., "la, who la only M yean old and who mads lump of m and 127 feet, bat fen on ooth ecEastons. Darkl Lisd. the one armed skier of labpeming, Mich.. Jumped M and MM (est. Scores and Jumps on this, the opening day of tb tournament, were the best of the season. Jack Britton Gets . , Decision Over. Burns OAKLAND. Cal.. Jan. aWec Britton. the Chicago lightweight, won a aeehooa her tonight In- h tan-round boot with rTannie Bum. Bums wss a 1 to I favorite k today- betting. .. 1 Id Ihe aeepnd round Brtttoa clossd Rurna eyes and from then aa tb latter had no chance). la eight of Ihe ten rounds rluoa forced bta opponent groudd th Ha, basimerlng blm At., will." but the moat sail sumliav saved-him; from a knockout la two rounds, th rlith and the alnth. Burn ahewed oms eigne of his former rhig ability aad la these two he only broke area. Th key to eucceee la business la the Judicious and persistent ue of newspaper dertllng. HILL SKI RECORO IS BROKEN AT STOUGHTON TOURNAMENT STOUaHTO.V. Wl., Jan. aV-IIaneon of rargos Falla. Mlnn, broke the bill akl record at th annual 8toughtoa bill tournament when he mad a Jump of 141 feet aa compared with the previous tirara of 131 feet. This wla blm the professional class contest with gen point and alo give blm th prise for form. Jacob Wealed of Steughtoa was second. Carl Holherg of St. Paul won the amateur event with a acore of IT&H point. He aleo made the Magaet ataadins Jump wttb ITT feet. Sigurd Bergeron of Virginia, Minn., was second with St, points. i Pasture of the day ware the Jumping of Melrin Headrtcksoa of Eaa Clair, Big Backstop of the Reds ''" J-)' " V'-' " : ' .s"v.J ! . New York Players Send in Contracts NEW TORK. Jan. B.-Managcr Mc Graw of the .New Tork National league team, announced today that he bad re ceived contract from fir of hi player, two of them being member of but year 'a champions. The old players who came mto'Iln were Devlin, the veteran thlrd haseman and utility Inftelder of laat sea. aon'i team, and G rover Hartley, a rnerq ber of laat year catching staff. Tha signing of Devlin puts, gt, rest the rumor that he will be traded to Cincinnati or Boaton. The youngstirs who aent In their con tract were OutrieWa.'i Johnston and Jacobson and Pitcher MunstlL Johnaton had a trial with tb teem last spring. .Manager Wohrerton of the American league team announce! tha receipt at atgocd xntM2ts of Pitcher George Mc Conocll and Oeorgo Simmon, an In. flekjcr, th two atari of tb Hocheater International league team. MoConnell was givjo trial with th Highlander la not, but was sent beck t tb Eastern league for more seasoning, lie waa the meat! on of th Eastern league laat ea eon. winning thirty out of thirty-eight games. Sltnmona Is th yeungster dated to pfty aecond bass for the team nest easoa., lie hit MI with Rochester last staaofu . . Wolvertoh also announced that ha had lined Edwin Bergln. local eml-profes-aiuJ catoh-ir. Ue haa aleo appouited a new trglner. Dxnll T. Mulcahy of Oleaa Falla, N. T. Mulcahy I well known a a coIIog tralnei'. METHODISTS WIN IK CONTEST Done Colltge Baiket Ball flayeri Ioe, 56 to 17. BOTH TE&XS FLAT BOUGH GAME Stars far CaasTeegatlaaaUata, Maklaa; Kleven On of geveatere Polata -Balls Pat Oat tor Reoshneaa. CRETE. Ngb.. Jan. S.-(Specil Tele-gTam.)-Wlean defeated Doaae at baaket ball at CreU Wednesday night by the acore of M to 17. Th game era marked by much roughness oh both aide. Doang being- the worat offender. We leyan waa strong on team work and goal hooting, at thnea almost playing with th Doene mew.- Thla was Doana a first game and Inexperience wai very marked tn all atagea of the play. Emaa wag the atar for Dean, making eleven of the seventeen point made. Balls at 'Doene waa put out of th gam la th second half for personal foul. The lineup: DOAN& . WE8LETAN. Ke rater R.F. C.ary L.r. MetSandleea C Swan R.OJ Jilll L.U. Sporting Implements Arrive from Sweden NEW TORK, Jan. It.-Swedlah aport' Ing implemeot which WUI be used I the hammer, ahot. JeveJIn and dlecua throw ing eonMat In tbe Otympto gamaa at gtockhoim next summer, have arrived hare. Tber will . be . in pec ted by Ihe American Olympic Committee next week and unless mm fault la found the earn- le will be reproduced and distributed U over the country for triala. The Javelin la of wood with a aharp iroa point. It la 1.1 pound la weight and M feet In length. No throwa are counted unleea the point of the Javelin strikes the ground before any part of th aha ft The dUcua weighs 4.4 pound. In sm aa the American, but to (aid to fit th band bet' ter. Th hammer con Mate of a massive leaden head with a four foot ahaft of at eel wire and weighs It. pounds. The Swedish ahot I ef Iroa Instead of load, and I an ounce short af alxteea pound, the regulation weight bar. ' ' R.F Eman LP..... lilghby O , tlatea RO Kletainger uu. Mil a. iluckcr neio gosie: weeleyan. Kereter , .... ,,,, wiAimiirf, pt ajwan t: iwene emen (Jsl lilghby (1), Galea til. ninwiinr. uj. T res IQrOWS: r.tntn talr McCandleaa ). Referee: Glibort o Crete, rmpire: Clerk of Weeieyan. ,.h,v w nmv. weuiy nunutoe, Douglas County Progressive Club . : '. : ' -is Against Taft The Dougla Cdunty" Progreeaivo . Ra . ptibllcaa club baa organised with the fol lowing, officers: . Prraldent. Nelsbn C: Pratt.--vice tmi.'. dent. Nathan Merriam. aecretarv, E. .C lloftder, treasurer, N. P. Dodge, k-. The executive board comista of: , ' - E. A. Renum . flntw n Pnmll Cferlea A Goeot W. T. Graham Michael Lee D. C. Patterson ' John Lewis' v . Frank H. Wood bud C. B. Dennv H I. Cochran la far Roosevelt, h Follette or any progressive for president, . will aoon select progressive candldatea tor dtleKatea to tbe nation! oonventlae . from this' cotigressional diatrlot. Head- guarters will be opened at an early dt . and the work of orgaruaaiioa for the ,' April primaries will he pushed, w ith Vigor. . , George H. Pavno Carl B. H wring n. J. Broalch R. R. Howell H. D. Xeelev Geo. B. Turkingon The- club, which ABE ATTELL SUSPENDED BY BOXING COMMISSION NEW TORK. Jan. ' 7.-Ab Attett. featbarweight champion, waa suspended from boxing tn New Tork list for a period of six month by the But Athletic commleetou this afternoon, which found him guilty, of "faking" and "atalUneT In hi recent kout with "Knockout" Brown. The eommlaetea , also suspended -Jimmy" Ooodnaas,. AUells gecead, aad announced that It would Investigate th Natlsaal BpeKing Club of America, whore the bout waa held. Attell had testified before tbe commis sion that ha fought to the belt of hi abiW ltr and believed ha had been "doped" by tlw .tajeetieai.ad too much cocaine Into bl band by the club' phyalclaa. Y, M. C. A. Pirates "Lose to Columbus COLUMBUS. Neb., Jan.' JStSpeeiai Teiegram.)-In a fast and exciting gam laat evening the Omaha Toung Men' Christian aafodstlon Pirates lost to lb Colirmbu Toung Men's Cnrtetten asso ciation. I la it There wer? no ladl, vidua! etara and at time th team v. or was btjlllant Oofumbua led at the' end of the first half, 15 to It The lineup: COLUMBUS. .1 OMAHA. Eetterton .C. C Ritchie iC.) Becker (C.) R.P.R.P Parian ,.L.r-.I.F Berrtman .H.U.1R.LI Uliloida .L.F.I UP Wel( ratcnie (5). Pariah id, Welevil (I), Betterton . Broa Free throws: Todenhoft Weatbrook .. L'det m-Hro'n Field go la: Rerrtnian (HI, Todenhoft (, Becker 1. Barry Defeata Laeg. R?X.'N,,;r K-f """"t . Jh. B.-Jamea Barry, the heavyweight pujrlllat or fht. cmo. defeated Bill ' lug if SotorSi! iV f'me, . bv weig!it champion of Tn 7 1 a. !fa m"',lun, here today., - ... wuun i rounds. Barry, eventually winning on points. . Bswllas Record Brekea. WASHLVOTON. Jan 5n.-i... .. . lleved to ba a world's record for one game Py a two-man teem waa estabtlii,4 today by Kelaky and Kowr tli'2 against two other teama for a aula hJ. iotai 'of MJ. .owooii jm lor a This la tha season of the rear -fcl. mother feel very oioch concerned over th frequent colds contracted by their children, and bar abundant roaaon ro ll, aa every cold weaken the lungs, Ww er the vitality and pavea the way tor "e- erases that ao often foUow. Chamberlain Cough Remedy la famu for It euros, aad la pleasant sod sate ta take. Fer aale by an druggists. OMAHA UNI TO DEBATE TARIFF WITH WESLEYAN Atler several weeks of negotiations th. debating leagues of th Inlveralty of.. Oroali and Nebraaka Wealcyan have -come to terma, which will result In tha two teams holding a debate, soma; time' , during the latle, part of April, at Unit -vanity Place. Th question will . . Reaoh ed: "Tliat the Tariff of the United Ststee thould be determined by a Non partisan Board of Tariff Experts; Cos etitutlonallty Granted." Omaha will op- -hold the affirmative. Thla la the same goeatlon that will be dlaeuaoed when Wcsleysn meets th forsnat seam tram Waahbum college In March.- - la thla de - Date the Methndleta will support tb af- ' flrmatlve. . 1 , , . BILLY DELANEY, TRAINER ' . OF PRIZE FIGHTERS, DIES 1 iu tf. v a. 1 - - V,.,,1 i.-t OAKLAND, - Cal,, Jan, 3Bliyi Dv lanay, the famous trainer, died Uat night. ;' Delancy trained many of the stoat prom-.-inent flghtera of- the last twnty-flve yeara, including Johrjto'n. Jeffrie, . Cor-' ' belt Choyaakl and KaufmanrL He trained Johnson for hi thamplonthlp fight with ' Jeffrie .at Ben, and pal also Instru mental In aramglng the roatrh and back mg th colored tighter. ' - ' , DeJaney had been 111 for several montha and hi death was not onexpectcd. While on a visit to tb aaat last year. Delaney contracted- a' severe- cold, of ' which complication caused 1ls death. lie waa U years Did. . The funeral will be held Saturday and th body will 1e cremated. Delaney ' leave a widow and tiro stater. Tha latter living la New York state. The , Immediate cause of death was a disorder of tbe Bver. ..- . i Amrrleaa rigbters Wla.. ' PARIH. . Jan SS. American- rfttteea cored heavily In a serlea. of bouts here tonight Frank Loughrey of Jdanimk. ra.. knocked out the Ktiglljlimau. Dick . Roberts. In th second round: Wank .. Moran. the Pittaburch heavweitit. knocked out the fcnglinhnuui. "Btoker" Smith. In lite first round; the American. Mwomont foucht a draw with the lisbmaa Dramont , Skinned frsaa Head ta fieri was Ben Pool. Threat, Ala., when dragged ever a rough road, but Buckles a Ar. aica Skive healed all hla injuriesi c For sale by Beaton Drug Co. ' 4 "41 faet.H laches 1a height. ueoorn la wry mcueaa. tae tallest and bea vVeet 1 when h. a..i .u.. at. . .( 1 "'''""L h k: league who 1 to Manager, Hank O Day. accompanied "' t a 1M1 cow-j a ky a note earing that be was retting "7 " nmm tor wnom ured of mactlvHy and-that tb mmm vm mis iu aack oeulda t start Hee seea f etoppmg for the last Ova years. Larry. ........ GRAND CIRCUIT MEMBERS e .ALL ACCEPT THEIR DATES' CLEVELAND. Ok, .Jap, 2. Harness races oa the Grand circuit win open at Orand Kspida oa July L Circuit Secre tary tieorge J. . .Dietrich announced to night Meeting In auecesilr week thereafter will he held at Kalsmaeno. Detroit, Cleveland. Pittsburgh. Buffalo, Boot en. Salero. N. II.. Hartford, gvra cuae. Mieblgaa State fair t Detroit), Co lumbas. CK. and Iexlngtoa, Ky. ' Tbe sea eon will close ba the last, named city oa October a There' will be tclsl of thir teen meetings with fifteen consecutive weeks of racing. . The stewards of t&c circuit, in allow ing dates allowed the members fifteen days for acceptances or rejections. The time limit expired today. MINNESOTA FOOT BALL . TEAM TO PLAY WISCONSIN MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. R-Cntvereltr at Minnesota- foot ball team Will jneet that j af the University of Wlcoonatn, 'on No- ! eeanber '3, according to announcement ', made her today. A a result ef the protest mad hut fall which took Captain Earl Pickering from the Wlaronsla game there waa eeenaderabl talk at the Uni versity eg Minnesota that tbe team would net sseet Wisconsin next fall, but tb athletic authorities ppoed th poycott. Thw bey te auccess la h salami la thhe Judicious sad perskrteat nee of ajiwajiani advanieins. -.. ." 1 i n fr a n k Model G : 25H-P$20dO. IS your automobile, troubled with frost bite? There is only one solution to' the difficulty. Use an, air-cooled Franklin.. 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