The Nearlyweds VON HERRIM - WANT fou TO COME 1-ilV. 1 HE AND MEET FOOT BALL CLASSIC IN EAST Meeting of Yale and Harvard Will Settle Big Championship. NEBRASKA DUE FOR HARD GAME Uklnlinmn Should lie the Arid Test for Stlehm'a Tcnm of CornHimk cr, Sliovrlnjr What Uefcnue and Offense Possess, FOOT IlAI,j OAMI3H TO DA V. BAST. Vale against Harvard, at NW Haven. Army against Syracuse, at Weft Point, Navy against New York University, at Annapolis. Lafayette against Iehtgh, at Easton. WEST. Nebraska against Oklnhoma, at Lincoln. Missouri against Kansas, at Lawrence, Minnesota against Chicago, at Chicago. Amea against Drake, at Des Moines. ' Wisconsin, against Iowa, at Iowa City. , II V CLYDE E. ELLIOTT. Whether ,Yale or Harvard is to ba champion of the east, whether Nebraska is to have a clear title to the Missouri Valley championship and whether Chicago or Minnesota shall hold second placo in the Western foot ball conference will bo told today in the final Saturday of the foot ball season. After this week only three or four games of any great Interest remain to bo played Army against the Navy, Cornell against Penn sylvania, Marquette against Notre Dame and South Dakota against Crelghton at Omaha. Yale and Harvard will put up a great fight at New Haven, with the odds favor, ing-tho Crimson, which possesses one of the best teams in its history. Tho Blue has not been doing so well this fall as In other yaars and its bare ability to - tie Princeton, after being outplayed, does not bode well for It, on paper, In the contest with the Johnny Harvard men.. Hut tho Yale bulldog never falls to fight a hard game against the Harvard, and usually wins, So tomorrow's battle, no ' matter the dope- of tho records of other games of tho- fall, will find tho Blue playing a wonderful game, and perhaps winning, for who can toll what will hap pen when these; two great teams get to gether and Yale plays the way only Yalo teams can play. braUn nud 'Okiahopi. Nebraska Is up against Oklahoma, one of the strongest of the southern elevens, and to win It must play much better ball than It did -against Kansas. A few Cornhuskers are not in shapo for the game. Erwin and Rosa will not play, while Purdy'a knee Is still bothering him to some considerable extent. Nebraska will do well to win this game. The Suits That Fit if we make them for you; and they will be stylish and wear well. We show the new granite blues, wine reds, tobacco browns, quaker grays and all that is new in tailor goods. Good suits and overcoats to order $25 to $45. Every garment guar anteed perfect in fit and style. ASK MacCarthy-Wilson Tailoring Co. How, When and What to Wear. 304-300 South lflfli St. t RHEUMATISM ) URIC ACID CAUSES IT- S.S.S. 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S. is the medicine you need; it will cure you and at pe same time build up the entire system by Its fine vegetable tonic effects, on Rheumatism and any medical advice free to all who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. - - - ?.i?Sy2i Sooncrs have defeated Kansas and Texas this fall, and, with three regulars out of the lineup, gave Missouri u hard tussle. Minnesota goes to Chicago to meet Stagg's Maroons. The Chicago sport writ ers seem to thing the Stagg aggregation has a show against the Gophers, but the probability is that Minnesota will win by a large score, Ames arid Drake meet at Des Moines. Ames Is tho only team besides Nebraska who has not lost a Missouri valley con ference battle, and should It be whipped by the Drake Bulldog will be put out of the race and Nebraska will have a clear tltlo to the championship, which now Is being awarded to the Stlehm team by all sport writers In the valley, outsldo of Des Moines. Drake has a wonderfully fast .eleven, but 'some of Its players ar crippled. Should these men be In tho game Drake 'will give tho Aggies a close fight and may win. Wisconsin, Western conference cham pion, goes to Iowa City to .meet the Hawkeyes, expecting to win by a large score. The strength of the Badgers should give them an easy game Missouri and Kansas, old rivals, play at Lawrence. The Tigers aro going fine now, und they should lick tho Jayhawk ers. The work of Missouri against Ne braska, Drako and Washington proves that It has a scoring machine. Kansas shduld be defeated by two or three touch downs. The Army is expected to lick Spracuse. The Navy will have no trouble with Now York university. Lehigh wll glvo La fayette a close game. OMAHA UNIDEFEATS PERU P. Selby Carries Ball Over Goal Line for Touohdoim. COMES EARLY IN THE PLAY Neither .Side Mnken llendwuy in hfinaiiiliiK Quarters anil See-Saiv Contest Is Wnsrert Until the Final Whistle. PEIIC. Neb., Nov. 12. (Special Tele gram.) The Peruvia nfoot ball team was defeated here today by the Omaha uni versity in a closo game resulting in a Rcore of 6 to 0. The only touchdown made by ,tho visitors was secured on an end run jjy Dow, their speedy halfback, after about five minutes of play. Immediately after the "ball was In mo. tlon tho refree blew his whistle for' tho purpose of pcnallzng Peru. Purt of tne Peru players then rested and the Omaha men secured a clear field. Dow failed to kick goal. Tho rest of tho quarter was uneventful, the teachers making several short gains on forward passes. Tho ball was on Omaha's forty-yard line at the close of the quarter. In the second quarter tho Omahas se cured ten yards on a forward pass from P. Selby to Parrish. An unusually ffood punt of fifty yards was made by Ludka for Peru. Beal made an end run gain of ten yards. Both sides were poruUUed once It this quarter, which ended with the ball on Omaha's fortp-yard line. In tho third quarter Beal made a twenty-yard gain on an end run, ami also gained ten yards on a faked for ward ys. A gain of forty yards on a forward pass from Beal to Long was made by tho Teachers. Both sides were again penalized In this 'quarter, which closed with the ball In possession of Omaha on their twenty yard line. Omaha lost the batl early in the fourth quarter on a fumble. Omaha was penal ized three times In this quarter. The forward pass was used twice success fully by Tending in this quarter, but they found It Impossible' to score against their opponents and the game ended with the ball on Omaha's thirty-yard line. Lineup: OMAHA, Ptriih L.E. J. E.lby (C UT. JM1nn t-0. Bllbunr Bilker .. . .B-O. Aflira H.T. Dow .R-E. r. sibr Piru "' TUehmin F.II. TKRV. Andrew, Trort NovH lloMUer Moore Cimpb.II Ludk ,.. ri tons U.B.. n.T.. R.O.. c L.G.. UT.m I.K.. Q.D.. r.h.. r,n. Hlmma (C.j Solomon ....Il.ll UII... lUlBtoo Substitutes: Omaha. Westerfleld. DIs- -.brow, Slotky. Paisley; Peru, Bailey. Ho 'slck, Wlckham, Jones. Referee: Havens of Drake. I'mplre: Magor of Nebraska university. JiiW BliiB: OMAHA, SATlHiUAY, NOVKMUKR 23. l!H2. VIE t FOMr nr HUIC 0 WANT ' HE to THINK 40 VrtT'H MUSICIANS "TOO CAN CO AFTER, THE INTRODUCTION i i illicit - m 1 ill ii r vavrvKc i ?i t i -.n i One of Yale!s Stars for Game Today "Lefty" Flynn, tho brilliant Tale full back whose wonderful punting, coupled with great line plunging ability and u line up fur the annual big game. WESLEYAN TIESMORNINGSIDE Two College Teams Fight Scoreless Game at University Flaoe, OLD STYLE GAME ADHERED TO Numerous Attempts to Kick Goal from IMncerarnt Pall nnd Ilalllu WuRfrt with Little Atlysn tnsre on Either Side. LINCOLN, Neb., Nov, 2i-(8peclal Telegram.) In the hardest fought Bums ever "seen qn Johnson field Wesleynn and Mornlngqldo batttrd tils afternoon to a scoreless tie. Wesleyan won the klckoff and had a Blight adva.'ntago dur. Ing the first quarter due. to the wind. Mornlngsldo llkewlso was somewhat stronger during the second qUartor. Neither side could make gains through the line and Chamberlain's gamq foot handicapped the home team on end ruus. Both sides were repeatedly forced to kick, McCandless having a shade the better of tho punting. Wcaleyan's only chance to score a touchdown was In the second quarter when Mornlngshlc held on tho five-yard line after four desperate attacks by the home team. The visitors had the ball en Weshjsn's ten-yard line during the third quarter, but could not penetrate the stone wall defense, Bot hteams held to the old stylo game, Mornlngsldo trying only four forward passes, all of which failed. This was partly due to an injury to Holbert, who was forced to retire from the game near the middle of the third quarter. WeH leyan used ten passes, two of which were good for gains. Both sides played clean ball, only three penalties being Imposed, two being for Mornlngslde. Mc Canclless was not In his usual form for kicking as he made six tries for goal, 'one of these In the last quarter going ' n ..! Ida lifir 1tlt uan Trt nlli,aA.1 hA cause of holding on both sides. Mornlng slde tried one drop kick and one from placement during the third quarter when they play.ed their best game. The second was a good attempt by Hol bert from the twenty-five-yard line, after having received a broken collarbone. Copyright, 1912, National News Ass'n. TOO DON'T ANT ME to l.AT t,0flf tfN? UNDEt?STANr! Jove THI IS WR. V0N HERWN -TNF MHfcAT VIOLINIST rare degrco of skill lu'.opun field running, has made him famous li( tlie short npiur of two months. Vale men throughout tho Every man on both sides was In the giimo every mlnuto. Holbcrt'x work us fullliurk and that of Ourey In tackling and of Chanilxirlaln In lino plungis Is de serving of special mention. Weslnyun celebrated its second state iutercolleglato foot ball championship by a big bonfire on tho cumpiis tonight. Tho lineup; WBSLBYAK1. Durham ...U.15. 8nJll UT. MORNrN'OMIUK. U.K.. McKlww K.T 11.0 C L.U L.T ua .. Wflherbjr .... MeOunJr Wlokrn . I'aynt Wlntrlnr Koch . Mon(somu7 Jobrwoo ..U.O. Wirt u. Ston.ll 1M1. Ktwtll R.T. qtrtjr 11. K. K.wur ii n OitmtxrUIn ...... .H. D. n.n. II n Klfffrt, KrnuM K.U llollwrt McCandlt, A4n...r.U Substitute: Vernon for Holbert. Ilnferea: Kagr, Nebraska. Umplri: 1 Luke, Donne. Head linesman: Kerns, Kcllevue. BLAIR MAKES GOOD SCORE OVER WEEPING WATER BLA1H.. Neb., Nov. 2:.-(6prclul Tolo gram.) Weeping Woler high school lost to Blair high school football learn here this afternoon, 1 to 0. During tho first quarter tho gamo was In the shadow of tho locals' goal but the visitors lacked the ability to make the required number of yards. Weeping Water used the Kan sas shift to good effort and worked the forward pass to a good advantage. Blair's first goal was scored during tho second quarter by a delayed forwurd pass, Bolt to Hallnr. Blair's last touch down was a fako line buck with oPter son taking the ball around right end for twenty-five yards to a touchdown. This was tho spectacular play of the game. For Blair ePterson starred but Kemp and Nearhood did good work In recovering fumbles. Blair has ruh up a total of 284 points to their opponents 17 for tho season and they have not been scored ugatnt on the local gridiron this season. ATHLETICS AND BELMONTS TO PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP The Athletics and the Bclmonts have been booked to play at Kort Omaha next Hundsy. These two teams r.rc among the foremost contenders for city Independent championship. Harry Wright Is now playing quarter back for the Belmonts and has devised a v ri i i 1 1 11 in ii -rw-,. i - - i . i i I. " W ' I -irsmie wit Drawn for OH I DO WANT "(0U TO PUf SOMe TMINq nation are linking "Lefty" with their fervtuit hopes for a victory over llarvaid today, when the ancient collegiate foes set of trick plays which nro expected to worry the opposing team. The AthletlcH, too,, have quite a few trick plays, m that tho gutne will probably be mostly open piny. In the preliminary to this giimo the Fort Omaha soldiers, will meet somo local team, though their opponents havo not yet been picked. Ellsworth College Trims Buena Vista BTOKM jLAKU, In., Nov. 2Z.-(Hprclal Telegfam.) In wluit wus ouo of the hard est fought football guinea over seen on Buena Villa field, Kiln worth college de feated Buena Vista here today by a score 6 to 10. Aside from the first four minutes of play, when Ellsworth scored a touch down on Buena Vista's fumble, the locals bad a shade the better of It, Kllsworth workod tho forward tpus to more ad vantage than tha locals. Outmun, John son and Itawson starred for tha locals and Blaekstopo and Trlckey for the visitor. 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Tho Booners arrived In Lincoln this afternoon, seven teen strong, nud put up lit tho Llndell. They held u Miorl practice at tho statu tnlr ground In tho uftvrnoon and then returned to tho hotel to rest for tho game. Tho visitors had Uttlo to say on the outcome of the game, except they expected to put up a stronger battle than Nebraska was apparently expecting. Tho Cornhuskers held thelast practice of tho year this afternoon, running through signals, bit doing uwny entirely with scrimmage All tho squad Is In ex. cellent Hhapt but Purdy, who Is atll su forlng slightly from Injuries received last Saturday. Krwln Is out on account of delinquency, Tha gnmo may bring a shift In the backflold, Htlehm has taken Howard from end and Is using him as fullback, wli pro tho Omuha lad is show ing up In flnu shape, Tqwln will nlso probably start at quarterback. NEBRASKA CITY HIGH TEAM DEFEATS ATLANTIC ELEVEN NHHHAflKA CITT, Neb.. Nov, 22.-(flpfc- cliil Telegram'.) Nebraska City high school football team defeated tliu high schoo) team of Atlantto, In., this after noon by a score of 53 to b. a largo ciowd 1 was present. Marshall who captaluod Nebraska City baseball team and has bom training tho Iowit team for Dome time, w sorely disappointed at tho showing thoy made today, DiMilriin Normal Win. rilADllON. Neb,, Nov. Si.-HHpeclftl Tel egram.) Tho foot ball gamo hero today lmtween trbudron Normal nnd Wayno Normal resulted 87 to 0 in favor of Chadron. - r - IlniUrn Ho it Winn. ItnOKBN HOW, Nob., Nov. U-(Hpeclat Telegram.) A big crowd witnessed the gamo today ketweei) tho Hrokep Bow 1 "Some Folks Say" about all they get In this world is what they cat' and It must ho good, wholesome food. The Belmont Restaurant has an envied reputation for sat isfying Just that sort of a fowler, as your likes and dislikes aro nft torod to an sincerely as at your own home. Ono of "The Bix" Class A. 1010 Sodga St. O. IT. BAZili, Proprietor. 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