10 nii; nuot om.mia. Monday, .jam auy 20, wis, SILK HAT HARRY'S DIVORCE SUIT-And Harry Just Happened to f oj rlHil, 191, National Newi DOC-EH- I uthtoT?cje; Though ? Btooo j mot Advou t.SJ'JStf? you s--5-ha ha) 1 I 'M Ml SRAB LG - MUM - HA-M-A VT ! HEfe L. MM& jS i ' ' JGffl HAPPEN Ett TO G TE OM (yX. 7 owwe lcxM7.se nabe it vjs ) looov ks-) veJ- :,oudmC-i IBVBBWE I " C J U, OF 0. TRIMCOTHER'S SAILS Local Varsity Quintet Wins from Christians, 28 to 27. SWIFT CONTEST TO THE END rimt llnir Ktiil llKlitl In Kim or of Omnhn nml Ilnttle Wnite Furi ously, with Perish Play ing: Slnr (iuitic. in a fast game of basket ball the i nlverelty of Omnlia team took Cottier university tossers Into1 camp Saturday at the university gymnasium by the score of 23 to 27. Tho gntno wax featured by spectacular gcnls. fast tatn work atiJ i lever jiagliiK hiiJ wh tinybfMly'ii gamn iritll tho timer blew the final whUtla. ''ntiur came here primed for a victory uvct the locala. but after n few intnutHN uf v It developed that Omaha was in the Kiinic for hlooil tind would not Klvn up nitliout a BtrtifrRle. Omaha won throtiBh s iperlor Roal tonilnK and by fast and ii'TjratP pasalnK. Whti the two teamn I ned up It appeared that Cottier would make many ncorcn throiiRh plays from renter, but Dow, who Is much shorter than Fqulrcs outjumped hltn on nearly iery occasion. After a few seconds of play In th first half Omaha started off with a rush and for a tlmo threatened to sweep the Chris tlans off their feet, doul aftor goal was scored by Rood team work. Cotner finally braced and by careful RUardlnir crawled tip to within striking dlstaticw of tho Crimson and Ulack. Tho half ended with the coro 14 to 12 In favor of Omaha. liven In Merouil Ilnlf. la the second halt Cotner and Omaha played vcrj" oven, ball throughout. Cotner managed to fonro Into tho lead for a few minutes, but soon lost Its gain. I,ato In tho half Hrltt. who had been playing stellar ball for the visitors ro. reived a cut over tho left eyo ami retired In favor of Packer. "With only three minutes to play tho score was SI to 20, nfler this both teams showed wonderful speed. Omaha scored i points and Cotner 7. Hrltt was the particular star for the lletehanyltcs scoring sixteen of his team's total. Cotner made nearly half of ItB points through free throws. George Parish was the scintillating star of the game. He seemed to be lu several p aces at once. He succeeded In throwing live goals himself and kept his man from scoring any. Parsons and Crocker also played especially good ball. The field goal made by Parsons was the only one made off of nrltt during this trip. The llnopp: V or O. Parish jn.WIIj.0.. ("rocker IaP.'P.Q.. Dow c. C Parsons UO.I Jt.V .. iinu.,v ll.aiUP.. COTNRIt. lavtt ... O" r Equlres , Hrltt Morton Hi'listllutlon: I'sirwer ror unu. rivi'i ouls: Parish. 5; Crocker. 3; Dow, 2; liaise 2: Parsons. 1; Hrltt. Morton 2 fkiulres, 2: Ooschger. 1. Goals from ruul crorker. 2- Hrltt. 12; Morton, 1 p.efrroe: Miller.' Scorer: Packer. Timer ' Jerome. Time of halves: 20 minutes. i:Hl,tlVAX SCAIU'.x IIIISKUIIN Strrl.er til" Snutli Uinuhii Nlnm In 'J.riiy nt Lliifii'lti. I INC'OLN, Jail. -18. Spuclal TelcKiant.) "WcsleyHti university sucvcedwl In thrnwlii'i i schio Into Nebraska, tonight In the first gumo of ti scries of three nt the university g miiBHluni. won by the i ornhuskers by n iicoro of 33 to 2il Th game- wan faft and rough. Nebraska secured ft load or fvo points In tho first halt which closed S3 to It for tho Corn hi,skers. Btryker. formerly of the South Omaha. Played a star gaum for the Cornhuskeis and with Haskell shared tho honors of the evening. Garey of Wesluyan also played u fast game. Following Is Mi lineup: NKWtABKA. , WHSLKYAN t nderwood ....lt.K.1 U.K .. Jxefstcr (C.l Hansllk It. K. I UK Kline-Peck HasUell-Hydo .UK.) C Johnson Htri-lur C.' H.a Virmiain Hawkins R.O JII.O Hughen farrier (C.)....UO. ua.. .......... qrey 1'teiu goals: iiukkcii, i. iuiuri,, , i Uarcy. 5; Btryker. 4; Kline. S; Keestern S. HawKlns, J; earner, i; joihibuh, i Kreo throws: Haskell. 3 out t four: Keeatcr. 4 out of 10. ltoferee: Waugh.'i NATIONAL FIELD DERBY GOES TO THE SETTER, NAOMI JANE TtOGBItB' BPIHNGS. Tenn.. Jan. 19. Naomi Jane, u setter owned by Judge W. ll U Campbell or Oklahoma City, won Mfc derby of tho All-Americtin Kleld Trial club hero today. Charley P., owned pv K M. Stevenson of Chicago, was glvon second prise, while the third was awarded lo Babble Rrook lion, property of Lew. Mcnrew of llttsburgh. This concluded the profeanlonal trlalt The first brace of amateur nil-age stak will be put down Monday morning, and utter that U concluded ft derby will be run. The winner of this stake In addl. tlon to the puite. will te awarded a oup nd the Utls ot amateur champion ot America. Knlriuuue Defrut l'rlt-uil. VAIItMONT, Neb., Jap. 19. (Speclal.) Tliu basket ball team of the Fairmont High school defeated the Friend team I tut night In the local gymnasium by a wore of 3a to 23. This was Friend s first defeat this year. Key to the Bltoation-riee Advertising. WINNERS IN CITY TOURNEY T7 7" Burklcy Envelopes Keep First Place, Won Early in Contest. KOCK-FITZ MD IN DOUBLES Tournament IUih t'lns SjMrin. mill While It Affordnl Aniil ('oiniirtltlnn, ItiillrM Do , ot I'nvnr II. ( Iiirm A Wlmirra. PIVB-MN THAM8. Ilurkley Knvelope Company Strykor Klioo Company Clara lkllon 5,777 DOUHMCH. KiM'h und Vltrgerahl I.Mn Kirestone and Anglesburg 1.IIB Ptunz and Wartchow MM BINGMSa. J. McDonald Angleshurg STf Flrestono 671 I'lnna H AVIimi'rs. KIVU-MAN TKA.MH. O'llrlcn'H Monto ChrlsioH 2,Zi Old Htylo linger 2,?J? DOUHI.I5H. Shaw and McCabo 1,127 81NOM08. Ilcselln , MeCnliH H. Winters , Climx 13 Winner, riVK-MAN TKAMH. Mldwost Tailors l'leld Club .'. DOUULKH. Itels and1 Hansen SINOMCS. Hels Chrlstcnsun HOOUY PH1ZK. Wllllo Loarn C0I .J.W7 .'.'.03t .' 'JX) . .'IS . 515 .119 Lust night the l'J!3 city tbitrnamert ended, with tho oxceptlon of a few sin gles and doubles that will he rolled to day. The lolling during tho cntlro week has been heavy as far as thn number ot bowlers Is concerned, but the scores hao been low. This year's tournament was tolled itn der a new system, tho class system, nml while It was a successful totirnauant tho bowlers aro not satisfied with It!) outcome. Of course, the class system was just an experiment and could be In -pioved upon tho nejtt time, but It I doubtful If tho bowlers would stand for another tournament rolled under thv class basis. Difficult lo MiUr Sell i'l ii le. Under this system, played on four sets of alleys, It Is next to Impossible lo make out a achcdulo that does not conflict or glvo an advantage While the hcIuaIuIo committee did not Intentionally give any bowler or sot of bowlers tho advantage, j thero were canes In tho tournatnht wln-re howlers hnd the advantage ot the best alleys, find In some cases bowlers rollod at least one of their oventH on th'lv hciuo alley. Tho committee made Die tt tempt to tako all the howlers off iliolf homo alleys, hut In many caseB a IjowUt was it member of three Iouruch and thin. of course, permitted htm to roll on at least one of his home set of nth-.. Another disadvantage of the class yn tern Is tho small amount won by 're priso winner. Thofo was Just na mu'.h money paid lu this year, hut there wuvo so many places to put the prizes that no one prize amounted to niuch. Taking nverytiung into cuntmioraiinn tho tournament wan a KUceess und tho committee deserves much praUe for the ciedltuble manner In whlnh It handled the event under such new and undevel oped conditions The trama and individuals who landod lu the money nro given above. TWO SCHEDULED GAMES IN TR1-C1TY NOT PLAYED Hoth ganuw In the Trl-fllty llasket Ball league scheduled for thn local Younir Men's Christian association Haturday eyonlus were postponed and a iilsap- ...- polnleU crowd was turned away Omu m university was cheditled to play Hel.. vuc, but was forced to cancel that gaw to play Cotner at the Omaha gymnasium. Crelghton was ehedulet to pla thi -ITtila. but this game was cancelled at I'M p. in. Tho two teams say that tb game had been played off at another du.e, but the Young Men's Christian associa tion knew nothing of the affair JOE RIVERS PAYS VISIT TO FIGHTERS IN OMAHA Joe Ulvcra. who outpointed Uath Cross, the Hrooklyn dentist, last week Is In Omaha at the Home hotel He arrived Into lat night and will be here a pait of today. Cnllfornrn "Woman Srrliny AlnrmeU "A short time ago I contracted a se vere cold which settled on my lunga and caused me a great deal of annoyance.. I would have bad coughing spells and my lungs were so sore and Inflamed I began to be seriously alarmed. A friend rec ommended Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy, saying she had utrd It for years, I bought a bottle and it relieved my cough the first night and In a week I was rid of the cold and soreness of my lungs," writes Mlta Marie Oerber, Sawtelle. CsJ. For sale by all dealers. Advertisement. Key to the Sttuatlon-Hco Advertising. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to nig Returns, u BRiDGTflrlD THE COP WE(?e HOLDING- THE NKSHTL W.WfCoPwrfs BHOvilrto WGR his, MECflis wnrr W-y HEPtRBTHE KELLOW, in rue street veLLiN&.-crnn: Pr KftH OUT, BOUGHT OMG PIHO HIVED BRCH TO THE Houoe SR,ueeT rvo hie TOO THE PPCT? K2ftD TO-6ETHE13 ' IF BRIDGET DECIDES TO TftKe p HPlND IN THE WftB&mCrE GHMB VJOULD HHESTftHD PH T nn i p AY FP rtrt I Pi i I WW - ' I ww I rv. m .j- jz FAIRBURY AND HEBRON CONTEST AT BASKET BALL HICimON. NVh.. Jim. 19 CSilvImI 1 Threo inlvrcstlng tm.iket IxUl games were niayeu nero I'Tiuay pet ween Hebron and Kalrbury. The first game between the girls' teams of tho cltleN roHiilted In a score of 23 to II In favor of Hebron. Tho game between the high school boys was !I5 to 2U In fayor of Knlrhury. .The game between tin, town teams ot the same cities resulted In favor of Knlr hury, M to 31, The tramps U'cro roiii-1i uml irinin, linnl plays were made.' After tho dunce Knlrhury hired u hall ami hail a dance until 12 o'clock. I'Mlibury ei)t a special train to Hebron with over 1EU rooters on hoard. SOLOMON DOG DERBY POSTPONED BY STORM NOSIU, Alaska, Jan. IS. Tho Solomon Dolby, the first of tho winter dog races and second In lutorest only to tho grent v w , Grack Runners to Meet I II JOHN PAUL JONES. ftenr Vork will be treated to what prom ises tq bo uue ot the greatest net pf H lRds FW . b; aaautl itnc aw fJiMd, jaect pf tb. IrlshvLaistdcaB f thlctlc glub i bo held.' at Madison tkjiwru Garden on. Kabruary C, wiun John Paul Voues pf Uurnell univerbtty, ulie huMff If... r. ...... ..... ' Until iku mail. agalnt Abei Xlvhu ' ot tllu IrisluAiuericun AthlctU utub, .whu . , J.tuOdj the ,arW record for the Ut - THERE WftS ANOTHER WRECK ON THE SUNOO RflitJOflfi, OUT OP ONE Of THE WlffDOWSOFflCflft 7HflT W7S TORHEO UPSIDE DO WH CLIMdED HHNK HpiBKlNS,. GIT' TltlQ ESESlBFTHEmhlCK HE XJREWfl LITTLE NOTEBOOK PCOM HIS POCKE)- PI ND JOTTED SOMETHING DOWN Pi FeLLOW FROtA THE &AMGCflRlBKEDHlM WHAT he vvfls vvwryo- onc MflKffS &evEN w?ecs t've Fnu nn juoi erf Ik HI no it wiiM T. ftDMIRlNGLY P)T HIM AND Pt&KED'. -FfM ENGLISH MR N TftKESnnnii v W5M WHe,HX0S fiBPMTH'TuB ?' MTHE PUT THE accident: all-Alaska sweepstake, was postponed from toilny until January 2C, because of the heavy biiow storms of tho last few days.. The distance Ih sixty-five miles from Solomon and return. Pliittnnioiith UrnlH Tuhur. TAHOlt, la., Jan. 19.-(.Speclal,)-Plutls-mouth High school banket ball team de feated Tabor (In.) High school team at Tabor Friday night. Ill to 21. It was a very faHt and Intortwtlng game. Lineup: TAHOlt, PLATTSMOrTll H. Wetherlienri.ur. UK... K. Wethcrhead.lt.l ".I U.K. . . I. Hhodes I'.fC ('. (loudy lt.G.IIt.O... Tipton L.U.L.G... Iteferee: Uirson. - D. Arrles . ... Duncan Stoiie-Kylu ...U. Ariles ,. Wlnuhani I'IuiiImIi Uiinncr l'lrnt In Itaee. NEW YOUK, Jan. 19. llanj Koleti malncn ot Finland, tho Olympian ills tanre champion, easily won the ten-mile liandlcap road race of the Mill Hose Ath letic club here tonight, the flrBt nml final laps of which were run on a hoard floor on the Seventy-first regiment armory. The time was 51:23. AH EL K1VIAT. meter run. The contest wH be a l.OuO- yard scratch event. Although a race lxtHeen these two men would niono suffice to attract a mammoth crowd to the Garden. It U con Mderod likely that "Mel" Sheppard, the world's 1,000-meter record holder, and "Ted" Meredith, holder of the world's half-mile record, will also compete In the same event. If Uuue four runners start the winner will be recognized as the lne winner win world's champion. Pass that Way Ass'i CrGNTLEflEH Be 9Gfl7eD T30NES' tAIBTPlH JOHM&ON, WHO WS DE MOST SOCCES&F-UL. PHVSlCIMti. interlocutor- i do nt know. 3 ones, who wpi& the most &jcce&sful phvsiciptn, in vour opinion bSnes,' Job, becawse he HPC &UCH PI LOT OB PplTIENCE c WN CENT J WIL L YOU WITH YOUR WlTTLES ? 6IMK WHO DNT Summer Base Ball Will Be Allowed During This Year LINCOLN, Neb.. Jan. 19. (Special Tel egram.) The Nebraska Intercolleglato Athletic association held n nuetlng last night In this city and althous.li no for mal action was taken, Indicntoit It would allow athletes to play summer base ball with teams coming under the Jurisdic tion of tho national baso ball cojnmls Ron. An amendment to the constitution to this effect will probably be passed at the next meeting. Tho application of Crelghtoii-nnlvcrslty for membership In tho league was taken up, but no nctlon taken. The date for tho annual track and field meet was fixed ror May 24, on Johnson's field ofWesloyan university at University Place. Tho official award Ins of the Intercollegiate track cham pionship for 1912 was made, the trophy going to Wesleyan university.- Officers were elected for the year aa follows: President; J. P. Mann, Cotner; vice president. Coach Johnson, 'Doane; faculty manager. Mercer of Kearney. Eleven schools were represented at the meeting as follows: Wesleyan, Doane, Bellcvue, Peru, Grand Island, Kearney college, Central college, Hast ings college and York college. U. S. NATIONAL SQUAD AND CREAMERY MEN WIN Tho United States Nationals bet the Merchants Nationals, 21 to 9, and tho Kalrmont Creameries beat tho Young Men's Christian association seconds, 29 to 4, hi Commercial league basket ball gamea at tho Young Men's Christian as sociation Saturday. Superior team work wok for tha XTnlted States NaUonala. Hettler'a goal throwing was the feature of tho Fairmont-Young Men's Christian association game. The lineups: t MERCHANTS ! VN1T15D STATES Hansen 1LF.IR.F. Annbrust Klxa UK. UK Itnmcy Wyerman C. C sjolln Carew n.G.1 It.G Vlckery Dincen UO.IUG Sogard Olsen UG.i i I'-AIHMONTB ' Y. M McWIIltama ....It.K.I U.K. Delns UK.iUF Hettlor (C Wolgel UG.iUG Qulnlan It.G., ILG ;. A. .. Noble , Welkcr Swan son Maxwell Peterson BLADEN WINS ANOTHER; CLAIMS CHAMPIONSHIP BLADEN. Neb.. Jan. 19. (Bpcclal.) The Bladen High school defeated the Holstclit High school In a fast basket hall game by a score of 2& to 14. Referee. nshor; umpire, Delzell. This was Bla dun's tenth victory this season, having lost but one game. Bladen claims the championship among the high schools of southwestern Nebraska. DWYER GRANTED RELEASE BY PRESIDENT JONES LINCOLN, Neb., Jan 19. President Jones of the Lincoln base ball club an nounced Jast evening that he had granted an unconuuionai release 10 winiam Dwyer, last year's manager, permltUng him to become a free agent Pitcher Dennau. who played with Lin coin a thort time toward the end of bint season on an optional agreement, today became the property ot the Lincoln club by purchase from tho Kansas City Asso ciation team. WhltUtch Wins nt Golf. PINEHURST. N. a. Jan. M.-Marshall Whltlatch ot Oakland today won the first division championship of the Adver tisers' annual midwinter coif tournament here today by defeating R. M. Purvea cf Woodland. 5 W Jl ' SSI ffFl 11 1 1K Drawn for Cotner Loses Game to National Guards SHENANDOAH. Ia., Jan. 19. (Cpeclal.) The fast Company E basket ball team defeated Uio Cotner university team by the acoro of 26 to 14. The Cotner boys were no match for the soldiers at any stago of the game. The score at the end of the first half was: Company B, 20; Cotner. 6. Cotner did not secure a field basket the first half, getting its six points on fouls. For the last half Cotner changed Its lineup, putting three frosli men In tho game. The game was frurt. and clean. The Cot ner boys were larger than the soldiers, but were not fast enough. C0RNHUSKERS DEFEAT EX-UNI BASKET BALL TEAM LlNCOIX. Jan. 19. (Special.) The Cornhusker basket ball five defeated the Ex-Unl of Omaha last night In a rough game at tho university gymnasium, 40 to 13. The game was rough and tho penal tics frequent. Carrier was the star of the game. Following is the lineup: NEBRASKA. I EX-UNI. i Underwood. Hyde, L.F. Nigl Hansllk R.F. Meier, It. llnkell, Hyde UP. Stryker. Kelfr C, lUnklns, Howard... rt.Q. H-F Hutchinson, F. Waugh C Anthes (C.) L.0 Amberron, V lfiatr-ll Crrler (C) L.O.Tt.a Jones 1'Inld goals: Carrier. 7; Underwood. 3; Stryker, 3; Jones, 3; Hansllk, 2;, R. Has kell, 2; Hawkins, 2; Hyde, Amberson. Free throws: Underwood, 0 out ot 2; Hawkins. 1 OUt of 2: Uvile S nut nf a T iiusKeii. s out or 4; Hutchinson, 3 out of w, i'. imusn, i our or 3; Nagi, l out of ' . Referee: S. Waugh. r j WILLARD SAYS KE WANTS NO. MORE SECOND-RATERS ST, LOUIS. Mo., Jan. 19. "Jeis" Wll lard has openly denounced the efforts of certain promoters to match the new "champ," lAither McCarty and Bom bardier Wells before considering Wlllard as being the first In line. In tho,sanie breath Wllliard has declined to meet "Gunboat" Smith In a ten-round bout it Oakland, Cal February 1. The "cow puncher" Is credited with having said that he has finished with the second raters and Intends to devote all his time to McCarty until the latter agrees to meet him. In one thing McCarty Has found favor In Wlllard'a eyes. lie nays Luther 1b right in drawing the color line, and that' he will do tho same thing If ho ever succeeds In winning the championship. Dr. Fling Lectures at the H. S. Monday "The Political Life of the States' of Europe" Is the subject upon which Dr. Fred Morrow Fling, head professor of European history of the University of Nebraska, wilLlocture In the Central High school aduitorlum Monday afternoon nt 4:30 o'clock. This will he the second lec ture of tho second series ot lectures given this fall and winter by the Ohiaha pub lic library through the courtesy of Presi dent Dletz of the Library board. Dr. Fling will give a series of six lectures. The first one, delivered 'Inst Monday, was on "Tho Nineteenth Century." The speaker dwelt at length on the French revolution and Ita wide-reaching effect In shaping the affairs ot(tbe varus states ' or Europe ror a. nuna:cd ears after the revolution broke out. He pointed that the effect of tho revolution had been to nationalize tho states of Euro; and to make government by constitution the practice In Europe. The lectin o for Mon day on tho "Political Life of tho States of Europe" will follow the first lecture as a natural sequence. Tho high echuol auditorium was crowded for the first lec ture. Admission Is free, but by ticket, which can bo secured at the city library on application. Drnitl)- FrlRht possesses sufferers from lung trouble till they learn Dr. King's New Discovery will help them. Prlco Mo and SI.O), Kor sale by Beaton Drug Co. Advertisement, to dyspepsia, liver complaints and kid men t Did. you draw a mouth? You will have another chance to show your skill beginning WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22nd Watch for it The Bee by Tad OMAHA HIGHFLAYS LINCOLN Third Successive Defeat at Basket Ball in Three Years. FINAL SCORE STANDS 20 TO 12 nnrkrnrnntl, Caiitnlu for Omnhn, I'layx llrllllantly, "While Allen, Sent In Inle for Lincoln, Tliroww Scare. LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. lS.-(Speclat Tole gram.) The Omaha High school basket ball five demonstrated Its superiority over Lincoln High last night In convincing fashion by defeating the locals, JO to 13, In a fast gamo played at the Young Men's Christian association gymnasium, the third similar victory for Omaha lu as many years. In the second half the superior team .playing and weight of the visitors told and Omaha soon Jumped Into a com manding lead. Russell Allen went In for Lincoln In the last fow minutes of the game and threw a bad scare Into Omaha by getting two field goals In rapid suc cession. Ills entrance In tho game was too late, however, to glvo Lincoln a chance to win. The lineup: , LINCOLN. I OMAHA. McCloy-Dlns- more U.F.I R.F.(c.) Burkenroad Leeae-Allen ....LF.I UF Berry Carl Wtlke C. W. Albrccht....R.G. E. Albrecht....LU. C Hughes R.G Gardiner L.G Platz Goals fror-i field: Burkenroad, 3; Bern-. 2; Platz, 2: V. Albrecht. 2, E. Albrecht, 1: Allen, 2. Goals from foul: Burkenroad. 1; McCloy, l; Allen. 1. Referee. 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