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16 Finnigan is Some Pal of Mutt's " " ' i -'- f . I VOUR. HAT? I f TVG COST IT ON THAT TABLE ! ' ,v - . T Y0UV6 V6W W6LL OU ) SIUK HAT. . 1'U. QGT NUTT PfNCHSD GoT A NElW To V 1L NevgR HAD A tLK S m6 -?f PONNi - ioweBODY IT. I'LL Co HlfA I ' ' B &reAUN6 HAT AND foU MAYN'T I J MOST AM6 COPfD I , J , I NNV HAT I , . TMS TO OUY V. '" " g Kiue wwtg NARROWING DOWN CONTESTS root Ball Games Saturday Eliminate Contenders for Division Titles. BIG GAME IN EASTERN SECTION J Irtnerton anil Hnrvnrd Plant In What Hhnnltl llr Clnlc Uvent ef Benson, While Wfl re (levera! Good Contest.' Foot Ball tinmen Today. WB3T. Nebraska against Missouri at Cofumhla. Crelghton again! Hi. I-ouls at Omaha. Chicago against Wlaconalr At Madison. Minnesota against Illinois at Minne apolis jJorthwestern against Purdue at Evans- Michigan against South Dakota at Ann Jprake against Washington at St. Louis. Kansas against Oklahoma at Lawrence. KAST. Harvard against Princeton at Cam bridge, Syracuse against Hichtster at Syracuse. Penn State aalnst Pennsylvania, at rhlladolDhla. .... rx.. parunouth against Amhorst at Dart- Carlisle asolnst LthUh at 1chlgh. West Point against Holy Cross at West Point. . Cornell ntrlnst WlUlam at Cornell. Brown against Vermont at Provldenco. BY CliVDU K. HI.MOTT. Foot ball narrows doivn today to rovcrnl of the bet slrusgloa of Uia autumn. In the.cit tlis Nebraska-Missouri gome will bo thu chief faro for Missouri Valley c nferonre rooters; while trt the "llljf Nine," Minnesota and Illi nois and Chicaso nnd Wisconsin will from the Interesting battles of thq day. In tho east the Prlnrcnn-Harvnrd game will be the most Imprtunl battle, bo cause It will ollmluate i ns of three con tenders for the eastern championship, "Sale, who whs icheduled to meet Co'galo, will nat I lay,, t! Kama buInK cnncellod because of the dentil of tl)e Yalo KUard, l'orlt, from irioumun.i, Nnbrnskn nt rliunll. For tho first time since tho cood old days of "Hiimtr.y Ho Not) a Ita me ta Mlseoiirl on tro !att r' h mo -lounds Tho contest Is expected to be an easy win for tho Cornhuskers, who now are nlayln the best ball they have put up this fall. The team Is minus tho services of lloss, the colored ttuurd, becauee Missouri will npt permit a negro to play against them; still this nbrence will not be n ureal handicap, and tho Cornhuskers probably will nlav one of the finest frames of thn entire season. They wish tu beat tho scoro Ames made against tho 'rigors which was to 0. Kansas meets the Oklahoma eleven, which last week was trimmed. H to 0, by Missouri. Kansas Is thought to hnvo a team with wonderful potentlnl possibili ties, and It would not be surprising tc aa the Jayhawkers asserting some of their force In this battle. Still, most of their power and strength, will not come out unlll the meeting with tne corn- huskera at Lincoln. November w. Chicago and Wisconsin will meet at Madison. The Cadgers are going nno white Chicago (In the Purdue game esno- dslly), has no I'M" sliowlpa any grnt atrenath. Tho Uadgers should win. Ir tl Illinois-Minnesota conum. tho Gophers are likely to score licavny. iiiey am Hy ing fast ngv, nnd po hnp but tin -.trnnif eft kind of a team can stop them. UH aels Is not that team. MIchlB-au AKnlnst Coyotes. Northwestern will find Purdue a hard proposition, though the struggle should be close. Michigan goes Intp fray with South Dakota, the eleven that whipped Minnesota early In the sason. The Wol verines will probably register a lurwo score. Drake )) Id lick Washington at Bt. Luli. CrelBhton will find St. I.011U a hard foe at Creiithtoti (kid In Omahu. In tho east the Prlncet n-Harvurd gamo Is holding tho center of the boatds, with the Crimson the favorite. The two team have strong backflelds, and fairly etronv lines, The battle will be close. If Prince ton has tho break In luck H will win. Dartmouth trh u d Und A mil era ay Carlisle wJU probably run up a high score on Lehigh. West Po nt Is ospctd 6 win easily over Hp ' Cross. Ilrown opposes Vermont In what should be aj easy fight for the ProvUwoe eleven. Penn 6tate and Pennsylvania inul, with Penn State looking like the winner. Cornel' faces "William, and may win Us flrsl Important gamp, though Williams Is fight Injr well thl full, yrac thr tani lHt dsftated Michigan )SUy last woek should sxperfcuce no dlffloulty with l(o Chester. T0LLEFS0N. MINNESOTA STAR, IS DISQUALIFIED MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Nov. l.-Qwar-terback Tollefinn. one of the stars ( the Minnesota backflrd, has beep de clared Inellclhle by the University ef Minnesota eligibility committee and will be out of the game with Illinois tomorrow and all the remaining- games of the sea son. "Pinkie" Hayward, one of the "pony" feaclts, probsbly will take his place at Jliuarter. The Illinois team arrived here today. Scout Klnsrlla Usts;n, BT. LOUIS. Nov 1 -Richard Klnsella .txlgned today as one of the scouts of the St. Louis National league butt ball lub. Mm. H W, Urltton, prlnnnal wne. of the club announced that William Ar mour will again be a scout for the team, u he 'tlgnel a contract for 1911. Fred Snodgrass to Stay I'red Snodgrass, conter fielder of tlio New York Giants, who, Manager McQraw unnouncen, vl be retained as a mem ber of the 1513 learn notwithstanding the muff which cost the diants the World's championship. This Is tho rame oji'rlt Grand Island High VViiis from Aurora Q HAND ISLAND. Neb., Nov, J. (Spe cial Telcgram.)-arand Island High school won tho fool ball game from Aurora High school, today by the scoio of U to J. The locals niadu both of llitlr touch downs uud kicked fioal both times In tlio first Imlr. In the second quurtcr tho visitors ftcurrd a safety, glvlnk them two points when In uttvmpting to put the ball, bounded by Itnnney. who an to kick, ho was iluwn.Hl behind thu goal line. Iloulltiir Notes, Watch CuiiiiiiImKH. llu has Just Jumped Into tile Kiuuu una bus Lictn ioh,m ouuio lilgii wo 1 en. Charley Who has udded hla.immo to the Ut 01 iop iio.Ii louisis. Now wulch him make the big pcoiv The Blors Auto conipuiiy ti'um forfeited tlirto Jiainw to the huursUa uulck Auto leu.111 iiiijisday mvht by not nppearlng Hr the conteut. . f llartluy In havliuc trouble Ketlng the plus t Kill seasun. llu la iolil.it; u gooit average game, but he is not piung up tnu (U nCdrivi hko hu Ud to. tus Toman luu u IxUI and pair of bowl Imr ahntb lur sale. 01 lit kive away. Auvr lh game 'niiwvluy night Una tUcnUvncd tu Uavo the ruiivviiytt forever. Jimmy Kltsueraid s still xhootlug the loaduct mill wiin guoil succrss. tie stays right nroutul the lugh mark In tho elial- iiiH4 mati.-tiew on uuriow s uueys. t'hurlev Oulmnn'fl shootlmr In thu Mot- roiHiiltun luuuue this wrek snows t.iat he Is .ti.i in t.i giim'- Ho lias a n.iint of fillitliut in a lag total now and then U the t'etnt Kiitliuwnni Kuw up In the DeuiiMfc' tougue and the game bti. co 1 11 Bit I'gpnlor yuh inoro tlenn.is. tht-y wilt have tu Increasu tbelr tvu.iis from thn to five ih. That crowd of lilks must have lingered around tlm (dub room toy long, junging . irum tne way tney roni win weeK. a .oihi of Mil U itiit tiiiougn lor this team, ptviiiiHiecd of sharks. The Maglu City Uaguers have at last ;rMoitHl tliulr dlayi solu-duies. Tliwy I hav done uway Willi t)n advertiiung 1 booklet this nt-.ii.on nnd are using a folder containing tlip soheduie only. MeCabe only managtd In get 40T In tho Comniurital leugu tHls week. Mac says I thai he Is through with tho game uud has turned In his shirt- Watcn the pa ' ptr tor his score next week. , The Puehr In the Commerr'al league ' with tu UT average Is Major William Luelir. Kill is a belter bew.er than that. 'Hie truth uf the mstttr U he only played ' i,ni- jjunio upd iult In disgust. Tha number uf women iiwciatora In ln rrtuisl'tg via the seaiwn ffot on. The Uaoster Itagueis nein to be tho most popular with the fair ones. Last Tuesday night flltern ulttiMised tho matcne Jo.inny Laird has ln-on bowling In the Cellar league slnue Us organlxailon. lie can't remember of evur mlwlne a night. Ho Is still shuutlng good tenpluH. Ills Wi Thursday niKlil ueiiuintirattu 1111 ract Poo Walxeii ut South Onuihu mutt be highly Inoculated with tho "Howling Dug. Ills roommate. Dr. Andrrson. eays that he Is disturbed about 1 o'clock uvery morning by snouts (rom WaUen of "Set 'urn up' Kd Past Is one of Omaha's rrpmUIng loung bowlers Ho has been rjUtng fu no good games ately He has not tltjtied up with any 1 tug no j far, as ho lias not teameu 10 aeep uata 01 mo idui '' 1 uinin mm ffcswvd a few years ago when ho retained Merklo when the latter lost a pennant for Nuw York by a mis play. In Snodgrass's case, however,thtre Is much uurprl'o among New York fans, becqUi Snodgrass has been about tho poorest Performer on the team all season. lint. When he accomplishes this feat ho will be rady for the big leagues. OJiadron Normal Jumps on Alliance CHADrtON. Neb., Nov. l.-(Bpectal Tcl egmm.) The foot ball gamo today be tween Chadron Normal und Alliance re sulted In a score of ICO to 0. In favor of Chadron. Wesleyan Triumphs Over Bellevue Team LINCOLN, Nov. l.-(SeelaI Tclegrum.) Nebraska Wesleyan elcvpn triumphed over Uellevue today, 20 to 7, . . York II lull Vlelorloiis. YOilK. Neb., Nov. l.-(itclal Tele gram.) York High School foot ball team defeated Shelby this afternoon, 10 to 0. STAB OF ST. LOUIS FOOT BAIL TEAM HERE TODAY. E. STA illBItN, Fullbadt. THE BEK: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 112. COTNER TAKES ITS CONTEST; Successfully Works Forward Pass at Critical Moments. GAINS THE DAY BY 14 TO 10 Kenrncy .Noruinl Men In I. mil In HtrnlBlit Pool Uull, but 1'oxr Tnvtlca Prove Tbelr L'liilnliis;. KBAHNBV.. Neb., Nov, J.-Bpeclal Tel-Hfism,1- Ily wo'kltig forward piissva sue cy of dlly ut three critical moments, Cot ntr unlvtrBlty took their gamu today from tl Koainwy ncrinal, it tu 10. Thu Normals hud them bested by far In straight foot ball. )afbacK llotch ks got awuy repeatedly for good gains. C'otnr.r wo forced to punt often whIo the local team utually retorted to punts only as a ground gaining feature for themtelvps. Of seven 'forward passes, Cotner mode two thirty-yard gains and a twenty-yard gain for a touchdown. Car rig, for the Normals carried the ball over for a touchdown, tlelhB the score and drop-kicked from the thirty-five-yard lino In tho first half, It was. but a few minutes before the close of the gamo that Cotner made the 1 winning touchdown. BADLY CRIPPLED TEAM TO MEET MQRNINGSIDE AMES, Ja., Nov. J.-r(f5pcclal.)-A badly crlpiiled team will reprercnt Ames In the Mornlpgsido contest tfaturday, Capfaln Hart will probably not start, owing to an Injured kneo; Andiews, hts substitute, la a capable player, however. Juhl and Crawford, tho varsity guards, are taking 1 dally workouts, but havo not sufficiently ' recovered froni fractures to bo permitted to play, Wilson, who has been taking Juhl's place, was called home pn account of tha Illness of his mother. Arenston, I another sub-guard, sprafned an ankle and Is out Indefinitely. This means that Heeve, tha regular right tackle, will have to start, In spite of a bad "charley horse," Moraover, fipott, sub-ful, who has played In most of tha games this year, has been culled home on account of the death of his father. This loss has been partially compensated for In tho re turn of Wood,,. Agolnnt the crippled varsity, the scrubs have been having their owp way. Uhl and Matteson have been especially ef fectlvo In tearing up the vanity line,' while Sloss has been runnlhg ends and forward passing with great regularity.! Coupled with this situation Is the fact that ajornlngaide has a strong team nnd hap been rolling up big scores. The probable Ames lnoup will be: Mc Donald, left end; Pfund, left tackle; Cowan, left guard; Hunt, center; Tlipmp son. right guard; Heeve, right tackle; Nagle, right end; Andrews, quarterback; Urcnnsn, left halfback; Weyranch, right halfback; Uurge, fullback. Hastings mFgh School defeats kearney eleven HASTINGS, Neb.. Nov. l.-Jpoclal Tel egrum.) Huttings High school defeated Kearney here today. SI to 7. Kearney scored a touchdown In' Jess than three minuter after the game started op a wild patM from center. After that Hast ings had almost everything Its own way, scoring one touchdown In the second quurter, one In thp first of tho lost half, nnd onu in thu last hulf. Sleuman, Vree land, Burr and Leply starred for Hast ings while Lantz was the ground gainer for the visitors. The lineup: HASTINGS. I KBAHNJJY. McLaughlin C.I C I.ee Vreeland 1UI. H. H Morrison llurr U II. 1 L II....... Worrham 'Sleuman ,, F. F Mtsale DitvlB U. I5.i It. li.. lwls Hung-Lepley L. 12. .......... Davis stein ....H. I). It, G Ounn JoH) li.l I,. Q Uovvke 1UWT -....It. l. U 1 WUIIU McUrath L. T. UT... Fo WhevW U-lO Lull NOHK, Nov. 1. (Special.) At a m IWIT .........li, 1.1 1.. 1 vuimcc ora ntz mass pieetlng held 'fuesduy evening It was de cided th.it York would h&ve a ttvun In tin1 P.al Jeujua next yrar. The follow ing board of managers were elected. J. N Widow. W. U. Loggatt and William 0t-miet. They were empower! to name tho ufllccrs. BEAVER CITYlWMPHS OVER TEAM FROfVI H END LEY 1JKAVEK CITY. Neb.. Nov. l.-(8peclal Telegram ) Tho lieavtr City Hleli school foot ball team defeated the Houdley team here today In. u cljie (gme, the score bclnr " to 0. lleudley carried tho ball much farther than Ueaviar City, but failed to maku a, touchdown. Myers made a touchdown forBavor C.ty 1 nhe thlrU quarter and kicked goe.1. Heaver City had the ball within a few Inches of t'aa goal In the l(xst few minutes of tho play, but a fumble nude Hendley a touchdown. )-'lb b a touohback- KID CROSS IS KNOCKED OUT BY TOM M'CARTHY ItAKNNA. Neb.. Nov. 1.-(8peclat ) Tom McC.-rtliy. the undefeated local j box.-, nr.lxed with Kid Cross of Denver lart night. Croi camo herij hernided as a winner an-t being a fine lpokor there was rot mwh J;C''ty money In sghf. The match was scheduled for teu rounds, Drawn Sticks Another Year vlj Harry Wolvcrton, manager of the New York American league team, who Is not league standing. and while It lasted was the most furious over teen In Itavennu, Near tho end of the third round McCarthy knocked Cross through the ropes with such force that he bumped his head on thu wall outside tho ring. Cross was unable to continue. McCarthy weighed In at ICS pounds and Cross at 1S$. McCarthy has taken all comeru for tho last two years and Is as yet undefeated. Navy Foot Hull Game Canceled. ANNAPOLIS, Mil., Nov. 1. As a mark of respect to tho memory 'of Vice Presi dent Sherman. Superintendent Gibbons today ordered tho cancellation of tomor row's foot ball game hove between the mldKiilpmen and the Western Ileserve col lege team of Cleveland, O. JACK JOHNSON'S SALOON ASKS POLICE TO CLOSE CHICAGO, III., Nov. J.-Clty Collector Cohen today notified tho police that the Kiloon o pc rat til In ponnectlon with Jacl; Johnson's "Cafe tip Champion" should be closed as no license had been Issued for Ihe establishment to take the place of the one which expired last midnight. The Persistent and Judicious Use of NcwBpaber Advertising Is the Itoad to Business Success. ANOTHER MANAGER WHO WILL NOT LOSE HIS JOB. aSRSs! rnaTaran BAD HILL DAHLEN, Manager of Iroo"ln Trolley Dodgtr BSSSSBBSW' . il MMHBtMsjaajaft ,of the National -league... for The Bee by going to lone his job, even though the team did finish In the cellar end of the CRIPPLED, OMAHA CONFIDENT Coach Mills Expects High School Squad to Defeat Lincoln. INJURIES FORCE NEW LINEUP Gpulil nnd ornnimoiiil Still on Par tlnlly Disabled I.tst Lineup Leaves Them Out, Though They May Play. In preparation for the biggest game of the .season that with Lincoln High (.chool at Llncoln-the Omaha High school font ball squad has been put through the most strenuous and careful practice by Conch Mills. Although the team has not recovered frpm the Injuries to Gould and Drummoud, Coach Mills regards the out come of the game optimistically and be lieves the. team will make a good show ing against the capital city lads. Numerous shifts will, be seen In the lineup against Lincoln, several of the plsj era being placed In easier positions' po us to protect their Injuries. At cen ttr will bo Dick Dallman, who held down the pfyot Job last year. In Baltman's place at right tackle will be Arthur Smith, who lias been playing guard since the first game. Carlson will play left tackle temporarily 'and will be switched back to his old place of fullback us soon, as possible. Jack Sprague or James Dur kee will take Carlson's position for to morrow's game. Mark Hughs probably will fill the place left vacant by Goulfl on account of Injury to his ankle. This will e the first time in two years that the high school has Journeyed to Uncoln and the Purple and White sup porters wilt obtain a special for Satur day and go In a group to Lincoln. The special on the Iloclc Island will leave Omaha Saturday morning. At leant 100 1 riMiters will accompany tho team to Lin coln. This gume probably with decide th? state chatriptonsnlp. as Omaha and Lin coln are the only likely contenders. The Best Glove Made la not too good for you. We have gloves in all the fashlonublo shades of cape, chovrette, dogskin, etc. Wo specialize on Fownea, the best aj-l CY glovn made, up from $1,011 New Neckwear A new shipment of knitted and woven materials stripes ana unique designs has arrived. CA URfrom OUC Some beauties at 31.00 Mull Orders Prepaid. TOM KELLEY CO. 315 South 16th Street "Bud" Fisher MIDSHIPMEN JEAT RESERVES Officials Permit Game After Calling Off Today's Contest x TOUCHDOWN IN SECOND VPERI0D Spectators Not Allowed to Cheer Daring: Game Termed Unotflclnl, Applause Being: Limited to Hnnd Clapping;. ANNAPOLIS, Md., Nov. l.-Aftcr hav ing called off the foot ball gamo scheduled to be played here tomorrow between Navy and Western Ileserve of Cleveland, as a mark pf respect to the memory of Vice President Sherman', the Naval academy authorities permitted a game to be played between the two teams this afternoon. The game, which was won by the Mid shipmen, by a score of 7 to 0, was an "unofficial" contest and the spectators wero not permitted to cheer, encourage, rnent of the teams 1 being restricted to hand clapping. Pouring rain during the morning had soaked the field and showers during the contest added to the players' troubles by giving them a wet and slippery ball to handle. Score la Second Period, The only score was made In the second period, when after the teams had played each other to a standstill, the- Navy coaches sent Captain Rhodes into the back field for the first time this season. Replacing Nicholas at quarter, he Im mediately started old style lne smashing tactics that the lighter visitors could not withstand. He soon hammered JiIb way to the Reserve ten-yard line, whence he negotiated a pretty forward pass to II. Harrison, who was tackled Just over tho goal line. This touchdown with .Brown's goal comprised the only scoring. WEST POINT, N. Y Nov. 1. The Toot ball game which was to have beuii n T n veil tier Inmnrrnw liturnn iha A r ... . and Holy Cross has been cancelled. Orders were recelycd from tho secretary of war suspending all duties at this post tomorrow pn account of the death of Vlco President Sherman, and tho foot ball gamo was called off. Persistent Advertising Is the Hoad to Dig Itoturns. The "volume" of our business grows every dny. Scores of people opened accounts with us during October in clothes, hats and furnishings. They were attracted here by fresher styles, finer tail oring, better values and a little more painstaking per sonal attention than they had been accustomed to re ceive. By these same features we expedt to keep right on "attracting." 1 We have "made good" with others and are anxious for a chance to make good with you. MAGEE & DEEMER 413 So. 16th,