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    THE BEE: OMAHA. "WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. WIS
Jeff rMakes His Debut Before a Small and Unappreciative -Audience
By "Bud" Fisher..
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1&1STERN LEAGUE MEN MEET
XpmentetiTM't il! Clio Gather
iatlucap,'
1XSGTH Of . SCHEDULE H ISSUE
President O'Ketn Cimli Harmony
re Be Keysets ml Mretitur '
(4Mtln Appear ( Tw
'' . Vt trflrs.
CHICAGO, . Vth. .-RTrwnltlv at
II th chit tn I ho Wulttrn Uiu Ball
Jtacu am hr tonlicht In nadlntia fur
th aneual scheduled mrtlr.K torn arrow.
Maitan to b traamctnl at Iha mMUm
ar tha aduptlcn o( a whtdul and tlw
lctlon o( a Tics prrddent and ft mtmbor
of ths koard o( director. It any of thu
dabs dsslr to srlnK ua ether questions
try will Ik pemtlttTd. to do, so, but nont
ta In elaht taalalit. . .
"Harrsony prabavlx wlll be th kamal
cf lh BMtiai." said Prstldsnt Tip O Nelll
tonlcht. "We shall .be In swidiin but
short Urn. I think." ,
CoBcarntnc HM Mhsdula the bit ouss
tlsa la whether sm ot M er one of 1M
aaws will b adopted. 3'wq set ot schsd
ulee, one at .sach'stiei have been draws
caadldato have sppeared tor the
two vanant fflces, Prank Vuncaa, form
rty rice presldtut. ptwd out. ot the
la(U with ths tala ot bis Interests In
tan Koiix City club, and John 1. Mut
ants, formertr a member at ths board at
directors, ivrsntlr 'disposed of kls (bar
ta th Dee Moines team.
Tb toilowlnf bmsi are here , to attend
ta moetlad: . . i
b. C. Deupsln,' Lincoln; W. A. Rourks.
Oawhaf & 4. HaaUm, Houi Ctty; Kraak
IsbelL Dcs Moines; John Hollsnd, lit.
Joseph, i. -0. MeOIII. Denver; A.Ji. Cst
lis, Tqpekai Oeers Bradford and P.. K.
licMuiien, wtckita.
J1UM0R THAT DWYER WILL :
. MANAGEUNCOLN TEAM
UOLlCNe.".. V.b. . A privet dts.
pairh tram IMS Moines detailing that
sldat Psspain ot the Lincoln West
er leau baa ball rlub bafl stopped la
that citr and talkeoT wltlt "lllll't Owyvr,
msnaaor o tn Des Moines club tn IKS
sunt JMI, la thoufbt to.eanrina ta rumor
that Dwyor is to be th Lincoln raaaar.
A deal f aaM to b sa which wlU brlnf
Dwysr b Lincoln in trad tor Thomas.
Great Crowds and
.Fine Exhibits at the '
Fremont Institute
rnKMONT. N'.b.. Feb. l-8peclal.)-
Tli twelfth snnual seisisa ot In Kre-
moiit couul tarcners' butltuts, which
closed NtturUy. was In soma reeperta
ths (rratiot ever held her. In the mat
ter of attendance, Botwtthstaadlni sere
weather, sll records wero broken. Ths
corn exhibits wrr ant equal to some
slivwn on previous ocesjdons, but this
was bccstiw of last yesfe drouth af
fecting the crop adversely. There was a
line display of email grains, apples, dairy
an! domeittlo sclencs products. But
airoi.s lite sreatvit and most Intereetlnf
features p( th Instltuts were the exhibits
from Hi county snl rural schools,
Kurlng ths last year Miss Delia Blmoni,
eoumr mmertntendont. has been poshing
ths Industrial and agricultural work In
ths schools, and ths resultant exhibits
were la tlio nalur of a revslathm to
msnr.
The largest crowd wea on Friday, when
there was general program by the pu
pill st th various aeaoota of th county
and Judge Le a. Kstell ot Omaha de-
tlvrred on address. " -
Th first prise winner wrr:
CnrnR. Hilton. E. H. Stevens, Jasper
Baylor.
Wheat-Esii Travis, Lester jrtoss,
Osts-lt. Hilton. . . '
l'rtad-JIrs. Inea Flchter.
Cske-Mra. Mvnl Oar lord. ilrs. Charles
Orahaat, Misa Kdlth Travis. ' "
Uutter-Mra. William Otte.
W. B. Coy ot Tabol waa awarded first
prise on th different varietloa of apples,
Khsdy Olen school won first miss tn the
awoeral rural school eihlkK. rrospsct mil
second and ltrvemlnc third.
Th newly elected officers are: Fresl-
dent, L P. Dixon; vice preaMewt, II 8.
Murphv; secretary, Henry floss ; tresa
nrcr. M. M. Thornton; lady wisnager.
Mies Pella Simons.
Seventeen Races on
State Fair Program
LINCOLN. Feb. l-t'peclal.r-At th
meeting of the Iowa, Nebraska and South
Dakota circuit held at Sioux City last
week th following races wsr suggested
for th stat fslr to be held at Lincoln
September J to t, 111, and th earns hev
been approved by ths board of manacsra
of ths Stsl Board of Agriculture:
Early closing May M. Two-year old
trot. Ml; three-year-old trot (1 ). '.
trotting :aui, "The C'spltsl City," ll.iMtf;
trotlln? itxtl. "Ths Induotnsl." ll.Krt;
two-year-old pace. Bon; three-year-old
pace tW: narlns U S). "The t'orn-
htisltrrs." .S); pacing tS:ll), "The Uate
Clssees. close Alistlst If J-K trof. irxrj:
J l trot. On: 1 11 trot. t I trot. tJ;
I4S naos (hobbles barred). KM: l is naoe.
i it pace, aw; l ie pace, law; Irse-
lor-aii pace, u.
Kntry to early closing. 1 per cent.
Special rules to govern racea may be
a thing ot th past, as,th American
Trotting association hold a meeting In
Chicago on February SL when an en'
dearer wilt be made to make uniform
rules for all association tracks.
DIETZ CLUB TO HOLD
; . MEETING THIS .EVENING
. Th . board ' of directors .ot the DieU
club will hold . aa Important , btulnei
meeting at I e'elook this evealn at the
dob home on Fourteenth and Boyd
strests, when plans tor the year will be
decided upon.
Key to the Situation-Bee Advertising.
WEST POINT SPEED .
ASSOCIATION ELECTS
WEST POINT, Feb. t-tBpeclsl.V-The
stockholders ot the West Point Speed
association hare held their annual meet'
tng and election. Official reports snow
the finances of the sssorlstlon to be In
excellent shape and M per cent of the
cask eubsorlptlona for last years race
were refunded to the donors. 7b , w
boanh of management consists of J. II.
TherJUon, W. T. S. Nellgh. Chris,
Schijstnrk. J. B. Thsrp. J. H. Krauss.
P. V. Sharrar, Malt. Schmltt. llerma
Koch 'and James C. Elliott, i'his board
of management hare elected the follow'
ing officers: President. W. T. S. Nellgh;
vice president, Chris. Schlnstock; scr'
tan, John C. Hansen; treasurer, Herman
Koch. . Tentative arrangements for next
summers meet were discussed, subject
to the action of the Nebraska Speed as
sociation' which meeti in Omaha today,
and to which the vke president snd sec
retary of the local association have been
elected delegates, -
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Ran
Model T&,
I sTI 'mT TT eeP. -St. - law e. sa. "S
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Klin
'Ask your best friend what he spends a year for tires.
Unless he drives a Franklin, divide that by three the re
Stilt is Franklin tire cost for a car of the same size,
i f There Is no reason for excessive tire expense. Proper
design is the' solution. Franklin light weight and easy
ridingkeep strain and over loading from the tires.
GUY L. SMITH
v-v," - v " - DISTWEOTOR . t . -$ir
L2203 Fornatn Stroet, Omaha, Neb."
PENNSYLVANIA ISSUES BASE
: BALL SCHEDULE FOR 1912
nitLADELrUU. Fsb. (.-The I nlver-
slty ot Pennsylvania bass ball schedule
for th rem tag eseasn made public today
contain thirty games. Among the tee me
ftiit will appear here will be Tale, Har-
'vsra. Princeton. Dartmouth and Michigan.
I The schedule Includes these dates:
' April 10. Phllsdelphls Nstlonals at Plilla
delphls; It Yale at pniisdeiohis; Ik. Iwn-
: mouth st Philadelphia; 1 and !. Army at
, WW Point.
' Mv X Virginia at Philadelphia: 4.
Princeton' at Philadelphia; II. Yale at
New Haven: Is. Princeton at Prlm-eton:
. )llrliigaa at Pbldeiphla; 10, Harvard
at Phllsdelphls.
! June L fomell at Ithaca: I. Columbia
at New York- rr. rorne" at ltse-i i
Cornell st Phllsdelpiiia; a aad M. Michi
gan at Ana Arbor.
'veterans and recruits
i . send signed contracts
! MINNEAPOLIS, Minn- Feb. . Two
veteran pitchers and a recruit today
' Signed 1112 eontracta with the Minneapolis
I American assoclatleei team, dscumsats
1 being received from Oeorge Edward
(Rube WaddHL Boy Pattsraon 'and
i Mewey Lyle. Lyle. a recruit, la a former
local high school star, and Is to get a try
lout at Hickman, Ky. Waddell sow is at
Hickman, where he has bees spending
th winter.
! PHILADELPHIA. Feb. I -The phlhv
. delphla Nationals have signed Lee Hart,
i outfielder of the Fu'toa club of the Ken
' tacky-IttdlaBa-Tensjessee league. , He led
his league la batting last year.
Pride of the Stock Yards
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GUN CLUB PLANS SHOOT FOR
j WASHINGTON BIRTHDAY
1 The Cms ha dun dub will hold an all
' day Jack . rabbit tournament at th
' grounds east of the Douglas street
. bridge Thursday. February 3. Th shoot
will begin st . ra. '
; There will be ten events of twenty tar
gets each. Four moneys will be given as
prises. Added money win be 1 cent for
i each target Ihroww. All shooters are In
I vtted to take part. :
! - Asse Defeats Drake.
PES MOIKES. Feb. (.-In a hotly con
! tested geme f basket ball here tonight
Amee deJeated Lh-aks ky a score et B
Ibsll.... . . . ........
a secohd bout with the blonde boy. Mur
phy lasted twsnty rounds with Packey
In their recent Saa Francisco tight and
Packey is sore. He thinks hs ought to
be able ta lay Murphy to rest within less
then half that aumber ot sessions.
Packey McFarland. the Chicago stock
yards lightweight, who Is seeking revenge
from one Murphy who goes under the
nrr.e ot "Harlem Tommy." Packey has
landed in New York, where the photo
graph was taken, and la trying to arrange
IOWA CITY SCHOOLBOY
BREAKS RIFLE RECORD
IOWA CITT. Ia.. Feb. s.-Phllllp New
berg of the Iowa Ctty high school rtfl
team Is believed to have broken th
world's record for Individual laterschol
asttc shooting here today when. In ths
ecoooi teams competing against th Sooth
nigh school at Philadelphia, he shot a
standing score ot K and a prone score ot
10. Th teams tots! score atainst Phila
delphia was INs.
FOOT BALL BRINGS $11,003
TO WISCONSIN'S COFFERS
MADISON. Wis., Feb. 1-Receipts ' of
th 011 foot ball season of the L elvers
slty of Wisconsin were KM"" and ex
pensea tlTJBs. teavtag - a net profit ot
H1.IU according to the' statement of
the athletic department tissued today.
Though two more games were played
this year than la any of the last three
rears, the net profit were only TJ.oJi ,
greater.
MORSE ABLE TO TRAVEL;
WILL LEAVE FOR NEW YORK
ATLANTA. Oa.. Feb. . -Charles W.
Mores, the New York banker, who
recently was given bis freedom by Presl
dent Tsft after serving two years of his
fifteen ' years sentence to the federal
prison. Is said to bo able to travel and
win leave within the next two days for
New York. Mrs. Morse tonight declined
to confirm the report thst Morse will
be moved at once. Stnce his release
from Fort McPherson hospital. It Is said
that Morse condition has been grad
ually Improving.
PHILLIES RECEIVE
SEVERAL MORE CONTRACTS
PHILADELPHIA. Feb. tV-The Pbila
edlphia National league club announced
today it had received the signed eon-
tracts of Charles C. Craveth. the heavy
hitting outfielder of the Minneapolis club:
Pitcher Thomas Sexton ot the Portland.
Ore, team, and Harold Ireland, lnfleldsr.
ot llopkinsvtllr, Ky.
Beret and Martin Wis. .
A. U Bred of Omebs snd Euclid Mnrtia ,
ot Loa Angeles, formerly of Omaha, beat '
O. W. Wellies of Omaha snd Mr. Auetla !
of Los Arxelcs at golf on the Los Anrt-W
Country club links last Friday, aceoriilng
to a letter received ia Omaha from Mr.
Bred. i
Key to the Situation Be Advertising.
White Sen Bey Foamier. . .
CHICAGO. Feb. S -The'cmvar itmer-j
leans have purehaeed Jeles Fournler. e
utility tnftelder. from the Bostan Aaier-f
trsna. Fournler probably will be tried 1
JUt at second tasev. .. . j;
AMONG IE LOCAL BOWLERS
Herman Beselin Shows Young Bowl
en How to Soil
MAZES TOTAL OF 701 JS TKREZ
A rem grs SIS ia Five Sneeesslve
tissses reesaee Athlete Battels
lltvasrtf attlt In Foras fur -.
CeasBStltlea.
Herman Besella. the father of bowling
ta Omaha, shot some record-breaking
games ot the Metropolitan alleys last
night. Beselin plays the game for exer
cise snd be gets some, real sport out of
It trimming up tome ot th fast ones.
Fifteen years ego hs was one ot th
premier athletes in Omaha. - He la one
ot the well known firm of Heselia A Bon.
tie saya bowling and-welkins keep him
In the best of health.
In the first three of Ave successive
sanies he totaled ltd aad averaged t for
th five games, some score at 17 years.
Scores;
Scores First, S3; second, SM; third.
S3; fourth, at; filth, J; total, LIS;
average, MS.
Ha rolled the 11 v games without an
error.
Crevras Captmre Two.
Brodegaard Crowns took two out of
three sad won on total pins from th
dtelllngs of South Omaha oa Metropolitan
alleys Sunday. . Leplasky tisd high
gam ot lit and high total of tM for the
Steillnaa. H. prlmesn kad high game of
M and Koran hsd high total of IN fur
the Crown - Sooresr - ,
- BttOVKtMABU CROWNa
- 1st. M. M. Totsl.
Moran 191 lmi in (41
eaynish 1 lis IS HI
Dunbar U 1M 1 4
il Prinwau fit l,i lol - M
Angelsberg IK U M tu
Totsls 7 8 S74 xtl
8TliLLINQ3-aoUTH OMAHA.
1st. Sd. 3d. Total.
Leplnsky lt at 151 MI
Hem In) 1! It ' lus
Xurkv Kt Kl 111 Ue
Sporven 1M IV , 14. tit
Ohntsorg 13 ISC , 1st 4M
Totals m m Til tut
Tere few La Vsdderas,
La VsJderag took two out ot three
from the Permits oa Metropolitan alleys.
Horwlch hsd high - game of m and
Stoddard had high total of M0 fur the
La V aidants. Karnal had high gams ot
iU and Saunders hud high total ot tM
for the Permits. Tuesday, Feoruary (,
Lux us against Drelbus Candy company.
Scores: i
LA VALDOBA8.
1st. 2d. Id. Total.
Stlns jVi iu let . .m
Stoddard in lis Hi ' s
lsewcomb ll lei lei . u
Llnastqr lw m Ibj ' ii,
Murwich IU M iJ ia
Touts
Rice
H. Howley
J. Howley .,
Maunders ..
Uarnst
CM e7
PalttMlTS.
1st. td.
US Id
M 11
It - let '
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1U ills
3d. Tolal.
,.1t Mil , T?'
SM
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t.iti
Tots ..
W. O. W.'s Beet Stera Bottlers.
In the Metropolitan league lbs Wood
men of the World took two game from
tbe Store, bottling department last nlghlv
Fadroeky had high amgls of rT.. .aud
Jaoobslck high total of iU for the Wood
men of the World; Hatch til for f.'ie hot.
tiers. Scores:
O. WS.
1st td.
.,..11 t 1W
11
..im in
w.
Jacobrlrk
Kngieman
fauroeky
l. .Totalf.
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111
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4l
Totsht .
JTf m 4M 1.UI
sTTOBH BOTTLlXa LtPT.
Hatch 171 M Ut . fit
Shanoa IW IX) 13 , tj
Straw lit I'.'l 111 . a;
Totals U ot 44 Ui!
Oa Merrteoa'a Alleya.
In the Omaha Oas eoctpany league last
night on the Morrison alleys. Waymueller
of the Intensos was tbe star, with single
game ot Set. Sen) very goud material
la being developed. Seores:
SAN FRANCISCO CLUBS GET
LICENSES-FOS SHORT BOUTS
SAN FP.ANC19CO. Feb, .-lxtca '
dubs wsro licensed today to hold tour- -round
professions! boxing matches. Knelt
club will pay a license of fl,r. a wear
fbr the privilege ot staging about three:
fights In that period, e-ily oue pranain
each week being permitted. - ' ' -The
hew tight ordinance divides ths
monthly permits, permlttlhs twenty
round bouts, anons four clubs, destw '
nated as elan A clubs. Th fowr-rwvnJ,'
bouts ar deelTDated a crael 8 end U
o) peovaitd Ust only amebrar .boat
must be he'd uader the aurpler of th
Pastrto, AtWt! uecelaUeaC "'
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1 ' Rich and mellow, with the
rare, dellrla-is tang of ths genuine old
German laser beer no wonder Old
', Fashioned Lager Beer Is a favorite
D site after the true Oermaa for-
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brewery la America.
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the cleanest, most up-locate
ia as much mor delicious, so much In
advance of every American beer, that
Imitation jeers with similar names are .
being offered everywhere.
But ne beer made la America can '
compare In flavor and richness with
hold Fashions Iwr Beer." Remem
ber that name and Insist upon It.
Every bottle In Individual carton '
to keep out alt light and preserve the
purity ot Old Fashioned Lager Beer
from the brewery to your glass. Order
a case sent home. Both 'phones, Dong.
114s, Ind. A-llte.
Save the rune aak for premlun.- list.
Cackley Bros., Diatribntora, ;
Was. H. Bodemana, Geesnra Sales
Jgewt, 121 No. lflth St.
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. ' MaIL ORDERS for "Old Fashioned Lexer Beer Tilled the day received
. - Shipped Everywhere -. -i