12 THE BEE: DMA TMT," "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2(, l.ni'J. The Ngywp.fls And So Goes wittl Jerry Copyright, 1)12, National News Ma'n. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus ? r -r- 1 TV j j pi r 7 - " how i long ro n.t pTtm we vtu. tmi (I JERrVr- . x N THfc OAT THAT I WED AND I JojALlTTUE WHAT DO I tIEVER PCAK 1 f ; WILL CALL J0ie ENOfHCAttWHS ' ' IWTV MCAnV A " He I JOStE HYWEl BtwJ HER OP HELLO Nl J" TO fSw LL J ( fesSfS) ! Too D B ICAN hhw.S ( .STouw,rre- W) "-EARLT J rAJ& I ooo rye. I Explain ii! AR - uove f ' DRAKE SH0ULD BEAT AMES Bulldogs' Splendid Offense to Be Big Factor in Game. MISSOURI PICKED TO TRIUMPH TlKrr I'rolmlilr Hnve llrot Nrorlng Machine In Conference Jat Siht, nil .May Whip Jnylmn U t r, ' Very Decisively. n- CI.YI1K 13. ki.mott. Only two Missouri Valley conference games of Importance remain to bo played, both, of course, being scheduled for Bat unlay. Ames and Drake clash at Des Moines In a content which will determine' the position the Aggies are to hold In the 1712 conference record, and Missouri will meet Kansas at I.awrcnce In the an nual battle between these two ancient rivals. The Kansas-Missouri battle will settle the placo which the Tigers are to bo given In the rating of. the various elevens. Nebraska fought Its last con ference engagement last Saturday, when It nosed out a victory against the Jay hawkers and thus passed through the season with another clean slate and the conference Utlo stilt In Its hand. Ames Win Bnt, Our name. Ames has played only one conference frame this full, that being a runaway encounter with the Missouri Tigers early In the fall, -when the pupils of Coach Hrewer were not In condition for a hard game. Ames second conference contest Is to bo with Drake. The Aggies by win ning this game would have a clean slato and would lay claim to the conference title, but Its rights, though much re spected by the other schools of the val ley, would hardly Justify any crltlo In Klvlng the Aggies a better position than the Cornhuskcns, who met and defeated both Missouri and KnrmuH when these two elevens were In the prime of condi tion, playing the best game that they have put up during tho entire season. Missouri today has one of the best elevens In tho vnlley. It is playing Just ihe kind of bull that It put up against Nebraska at Columbia, It Is very doubt ful whether the Iowa Aggies could lick tho Tigers in a gamo played this week. Tho class of foot ball which the Drawer eleven has been playing would make It n favorlto over any other team In tho valley, with tho possible exception of the uornnuskers today. ,Ornk4 May Sprlun Mnrjirlie, Ames has not yet passed the final mile stone and If the Drake team Is In con dition the Aggies will get a deep sur prise, for tire Bulldogs havo one of the fastest backflflds In the valley, and an entire team that can play brilliant foot ball at times. With the Injured men re covered and bnck In the game Drake probably will win from Ames. - Open play should rule In the Drake- Aggie battle, for the Bulldogs have shown flashes of as fine forward Miss ing and end running as has been seen In the valley this fall. The wonderful manner In which they executed forward passes during the closing minutes of the Missouri game was a revelation to spec tators who have watched many of the western teams In action during the last three or four seasons, or since the open game came Into Its own. If the Hull dogs can pull off these plays against Ames they will win, anil have little troublo In doing so. Coach Griffith of Drake should be spending his time this week In building up his defense, and he probably ls doing so. If his llnu can stop the Ames hacltfleld he will beat tho Aggies easily. The Antes forwards will not cause the Bulldog line any too much trouble, provided the' Drake men are In good physical condition. MlMonrl tlm Fnrorlte. Missouri will rule a favorlto over Has san and should lick the Jayhawkers de cisively, even though Kansas play as well as It did against Nebraska. The Tlscrs tiro a mlghtly fine eloven, , and with Knobel, KcMIre, Wilson, Prtxloy and Barton doing their usually good work, tlm score should be very widely in favor of tho cloven from Columbia. Kansas does not hnvn.a scorlnir machlno and only oc casionally Is Its defense strong enough n ftrolrct Its goal. Missouri has tho best offensive machine In the valley, none excepted, and only tho most wonderful playing on the part of the Jayhawkers con keep tho Brewer aggregation from totaling several points, HORINE'S HIGH JUMP RECORD MADE OFFICIAL V.. NKW TOHK, Nov, 1?. The high Jump of six feet Ott Inches, made by C. I Horlne, In a dual meet at Iceland Htnn-' ford, Jr., university, on March . last, was accepted as tho world's record by the awards committee of the Amateur Athletic union today. Tho committee also accepted eloven records made by Ameri can athletes at the recent Olympic games In Stockholm. Persistent Advertising is the Iload to Dig llcturns. rr NEW TRAINS TO New York FROM CHICAGO OVER PENN STONIA Lines Beginning November 24, 1912 Broadway Limited NEW ALL-STEEL TRAIN . CHICAGO TO NEW YORK IN 20 HOURS Leaves Chicago 12:40 p. m. Arrives New York 0:40 a. ra. 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Captain of Navy Foot Ball Crew Captain Devore, of the array team, an all-Amerlcan selection last year, who put up JUs usual high-class game, but at that could offer only feeble resistance to the wild fury of that Indian uprising-, One of Captain Thorpe's strongest allies, Out on, Hoppe in Good Form and Defeats Sutton NEW TOItK, Nov, 13. Hoppe showed excellent form In defeating- Sutton to night In the 18.2 balk line billiard cham pionship tournament, making; th high average thus far, 29 7-17. Slosson out' classed Yamoda, playing a consistent Koran. Hoppe clicked off double fhrures in elKht Innings. His best effort was 10L Slosson had the upper hand In his game after the twentieth Inning, scoring; forty one In four innings. His highest run was seventy-nine. Scores: HoDPe. COO: avcrace. 2$ 7-17: hJeii runs. 101, 84, 82. Sutton. 140: averace. 8 15-16: Wch runs. 81 23, 21. Blosson, BOO; average, 12 8-11: high runs, 79. 77, 41, Yamuda, 331; average, 8 11-W; high runs, 32, 32, 28. Mornlngatar defeated Taylor, 600 to 310, and Cllne beat Demarcst, 600 to 443, in the afternoon games. Momlngstar played a steady game, with high runs of 131 in the eleventh, inning and 106 In the sixteenth. Taylor played his usual good game, but the balls did not roll well for him. Cllne took the lead early in bis game with Demarest and held it to the end. Scores: Mornlngstar. BOO: avcraxe. 21 17-23: hi eh runs, Ul, 106, SO. Taylor. 310: average. 14 2-22: hlch runs. 62, liS, 52. Cllne, 500; average, 11 6-45; high runs, J9,46. 43. Deroarest, 4; averago, 10 3-44; high runs, 70. 46. 41. HoTTllnsr Notes. Dad Clark is still In the gome. He rolled before tho war. Let's bcc. Is there any leacue Bland has not rolled In this season? The Drlco of meat will sro tin. Charley Zarp only rolled 520 last -week. The big meeting of the Midwest asso ciation will he held In Kansas City Sat urday afternoon, November 30. Frltseher is the "high diver" of the Advo team. Come down Friday night and watch him put on his own original stunt, Ed Maurer Is throwing a new kind of a ball. He don't throw It He pushes it. It has been rightfully dubbed "medicine ball." Ben Hull will be seen In the South Omaha Jetter lineup for the rest of the season. He couldn't stay away from Packers' town. At last John Bengele will miss a tour nament. John has attended most of the big meets, but finds it impossible to go to Kansas City. The coming two-man champions of the Midwest tournament aro Al King and "Dutch" McCarthy. Their stage name will be "Hippo Twins." Firestone Is becoming a regular bowler. He got another good game Monday night, when he rolled fill. Ho Is the leader of the Magic City league. It Is expected that Chief Brlggs will come up to Omaha Friday night and raise that dinky average he has. He Is now adorning the bottom rung of the bowling ladder. . (Zimmerman claims the coming Indi vidual championship of tho Midwest tournament. Ho Is willing to bet his last year's gray bonnet that ho will bo one, two. throe. ) Don't forget the City association meet ing next Sunday afternoon at Ort man's banquet rooms. "lied" Ratektn will re cite "Tho Lost Treasure" and Phil Wal enz is expected to make a speeefh. Three teams will leave Friday night, November 29, for Kansas City. They are Luxus, Wroth's Old Boys and Old Saxon Brauc They will blaze the trail for the other five teams which follow. The parade Is coming. The Garlows' Colts won two games last week. This Is the first time they have obtained the long end of a match. It Is now up to was pitted against Captain Devore. Per haps the ancient enmity of the soldier and the rednkln was to blame, but anyway Devore was banished from the gahie In dishonor for fouling his opponent. One Indian, Fullback Powell, was also put out of the content for slugging. If Ames Foot Ball Team Will Not Play Any Post Season Games AMES, la., Nov. l.-(8pec!al.)-Ames will not meet Nebraska In a post season foot ball contest for Missouri valley foot hall championship. Nebraska won its two contests with Missouri and Kansas. Ames defeated Missouri several weeks ago and wilt very likely defeat Drake, which succumbed to Missouri and Orin nell, both of whom Ames defeated with eat. The Antes authorities have always op posed pott-season games of any sort on the ground that foot ball should be played for sport's sake and not for cham pionship's sake. This is entirely in sym pathy with the majority of the Missouri Valley conference, who do not even offi cially award a championship. Prof. Bersr emphasised this in a statement last night. "Un6r no circumstances will Ames play a post-season gamo this year or In the future." This J raves the Missouri valley title In doubt, and unless Drake defeats Ames Saturday, Nebraska and Ames will be tied for first place. Nebraska, as usual. ,ls coming forward with a statement claiming a clear title on the ground of having defeated the weakling Kansas team and the 'Missouri team that Ames ran over to a tune of 29 to 0- Ames, of course, was defeated by Iowa, 20 to 7, and is out of tha running for the, state title, but this game had no mora bearing on the Missouri valley conference than a game' with Yale. Last year Ames Instated that the S to tie with the Cornhuskers entitled 'the Cyclones to an even rating with Ne braaka. The press outside of Iowa awarded it to Nebraska on the basis of comparative scores. Now, with the com parative scores favoring the Cyclones, Ames simply asks for a square deal from the press. Doane Preparing For-Bellevue Game CBOTE, Neb., Nov. W. (Special.) Al though Doane Is uot of the race for the stato championship It is working just as hard as ever In order to beat Hellevue in the annual gamo noxt Saturday after noon. There has been an intense rivalry between these two schools for some time. and Bellevue expects to come here about 100 strong In an attempt to win from the Tigers. The Tigers, howevei out weigh lqlste's pigskin booters and ought to be able to win by a considerable mar gin. Tho entire team will be In action for the first time In several weeks, Krebs being able to enter the gome at his posi tion of quarter this week. A large number of old grods will be back for the game, as Is the custom every year at the liellsvue game, and the Athletic association has taken advantage of thlafact and lias decided to hold the annual foot ball banquet, which Is usually held after the close of tne season, on the night after the toot ball game. The ban quet will be held at 6 o'clock at the Con gregational church. The Persistent and Judicious Use ot Newspaper Advertlslitg Space Is the Best Hoad Into the ' Big Business" Class. 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If there are any bowlers who are interested in Jay's career, will they kindly loan him the keys to their lockers, so that ho may have the use of their private tenpln balls. The mcrry-co-round tournament ended in South Omaha Monday night with & large money pot. Ktter and Fayerburc were high, with 1,253; Brlggs and Flta- gorald second, wtlh 1.22S; Hunt and Fitz gerald, 1.228; Sporve&n and Hum, 1,227. Hall had high Individual game, with 663, which wins a box of . cigars. This Is the largest and most successful, merry-go- round ever held in tho Magic city. Like locomotives our KENSINGTON overcoats are great pullers. They pull new buyers to us and old buyers back again. Their power is went' ing power, the secret of which is careful workman ship, hand tailoring and de pendable,, fabrics. With such conStrudtion Kensing tons have a differentness which stamps them at once as superior. 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