12 rHE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1913. Oh, No! Mr. Jack Never Trots. Drawn for The Bee bv X Swinnerton BADGERS PAGE PDRDUP TODAY I Game at Lafayette Considered Moit Important in Central States. 5EVERE TEST FOR WOLVERINES Yonfm Men, Ilehtnd Their Vfnml Shape This Time uf Year, Tackle Lansing; Aitales, Whom De fense 1 Reported Good. ' ' CIUCAOO, Oct 17. Wisconsin' foot ball team wfXJ ipet Purdue tomorrow; in a gama conslotored a crucial combat fqr tho Dadger qVid the aqost Important scheduled for gridiron in the central statq. Report' from Lafayette,' the scene of the Barrxr, indicate tonight that the bollennakera rudimentary foot ball he reached Sj. hijdi State, of development, while the manner, Vn which they swamped Northwestern last Saturday teatlflea, to. theln, scoring ability. Coach Juneau's tenm, though composed off vejterans, It li. rumored, si been, a hit backjvaxjd' In development Energetlo H'oricbytthe'coach this week, tui remedied som of tho fault he and other critics founl'ini the Badger machine, apd a team, preMbiy a,, good deal better 'than that irhlofL atrugcltjl with .Mcj-auqtta. last Bat tfrday villi aca Punlue. A M. C.' EsepliaataeeV After the, manner of many, asfcxn coaches. ' "Hawsjr" Smith feaa, amihiuod atj Lafayette, tho need of thorough no qalnta&oo with the A( J1, "6's of foot ball, and' to, a tram wejL groHnjeA, ha Ii4iarted thf tactics that have kept t4knp ylvanla 1a Uia va abfesa. the Alle n(es. betermlnad to put up a terrlfWj fight MNUtt Hlmneaeta. Nebraska's eleven weuwl up- a, week; of grueUlng rrctlc tanbjtik Coach Sttehqs, helped by a tM of "swU" numerous that.fiearly, mry player oa the Cwnhuaker' qu4 Ma Indlvjetatt-kw,. has planned, the battle against. xm Oosfcef down'ta. tha Mnalt detail. .l? the loir seam saae by Minaesoif H two previous (amea, supporters " of tke Oopliers. take semfort in Coach Williams statement ,hat he "believed Ihey wmiM Ota?, W. llnt jiqw toff enouV to Ura.iT, wedgjOf, ooeaTdaae turn Caaaa Stag. Quarter bat It ItuateU, it was ru mored, on thawiluagj a factor In tomorrow's game with lown with a recent enveloped' capacity for drop kicking. Optimism ovsr the putcomo of the game. was. irovsioflt wu.one; Chicago, roeters. tonight, but. ljopa for a "gooA , thowing" i alt aaproasod by tho Hawk rya people, despite, their ecfldjenco that stcOHnnU la Jllf!' o, pwvo, an. effective. fiuad. SUfir i pretty severe test Is in store for Michigan's team tomorrow. Yost's men. Mtjlnd their usual shape at XhU Uraa st year, Uckle the Aggies tram Lansing, TtM lter ha9, VfJu somowhat. of daappeWtraenC K their early games, tWugh tht; Jwye lackea streagth to vaace the hall as rapidly as taelr )e4r wauld like, tWr drfenso Is reported god. Yost, himself, is reported hnsy the makeup of hi backfleld. Iltial Coaches Trifle Afrnld. Combatting a feeling of overconfldence among their tnn, Illinois coaches look upon tomorrow's game, with Northwest ern with Just a trace of (ear, say late reports from Urban a. The same his torical faot that Inspires dread among the down-state generals tends to create optimism among the Evanston cohorfi, for lust year, after a drubbing by Purdue, Northwestern, in .p. reversal of form, tiamidf) all oYep the, IIHnh Among tomorrow's games are; Wisconsin: end Purdue at JUafayft(e; ui years score, u 10 u. Iowa and Chicago at Chicago; Jr, n m . All last GOPHERS ARE BIG AND FAST So Declare! Coach Williams While Enroate to Lincola. 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Ooaoh Williams and twentyrflva mem- bore of the University of Minnesota foot last , bull squad passed through Omaha Friday fi " i. . . morning on tholr Journey o Lincoln, t ta4a.Nbta,l n"' ' wh.ro they will mix on m gridiron witH me nebrasKa warriors ttils alter noo.ii. Tho Minnesota boys are heavier an4 faster this year than las'and Ne braska will receive a warm reception' When the battle opens. The entire (cam Is At fine shape, every player bejng able to get Into the frame. ( necessary. Koch member Is in tbe best pf physical condition end trained to the minute, according to Wl)ms. Np sensational stars have been developed, but th'e team work s better than ever It that were possible, under Poach Wil liams, and his famous stafi of assistants. Coach Williams Is tlie same bid coach. He still says he never expects to be be&tenf althpngh he, axpecta to hat? a hard fight tp wn. lie minus the eye glasses that have always been so con unlougua feefprov Ills pyes have Imprcived so in the laa( year that he up longer Is compelled to wear glasses oonstany. Tan l't and, Hlg. Dr, Williams salq h!4 team was fast and hud the beef to put up a stoaity defensive gains, "lie h?y" ftro feeling fine," said the famous coach, "and they are ready to mV up the game of their Uvea. We, are heavy and fast.Tlo welghfwJU prove 8lVantagequ pa thp dofenslva and the apefliwllf gve ,u an, alvaittaga ni offenelve. Of oqurse this gome wll not be easy. It Is one of the hardest on ho fCheJJ and wo cafpectlto Ilgnf-pt. minute, yuut we never Mpoct to b beaten. No team pf m.lna cycr dl. mienin nas a last aggregation and I Villi l)!m oil the luck In the wor'df but i peueve I nayo puo that s lasur and I have better assistant coaches. If we lose it wj) b a, great credit tp fitlehm and hli Oomhuakora and. ,f wl i will be lust as great a credit to our boys," Jtobertion, (he big center rush who has proved q l) iv. tower of strength In the jlne, is ppnndent that (h Coruhuakera W"i V tiamplw on according tp custom. It U ow duty to lick Nebraska," said nobertson, f we fail to tip it puj eooson w be unsupcessful, flut, believe TTS'H j9 t for the honor of tie school is at staka We will be just as good at Lincoln as at Minneapolis, so (hat th change of fields w nqt bother us," Approximately a students from the University of Minnesota will pass through Omaha on their way to Lint coin (o see the big contest. Very few oama down with tho team because schof) was, spil in session, but the faithful ones set my lr the. Korripon and wtH W naiu4 ui cneer tne uupuera 4SK aSdd Mtt?r urana ano, Kansait at X,awrnnco Ohio Bwte and Oberlln at Oberlln. Joth DaHyti and Nqtr parae. T OijloNorUifrn, and Kentucky Statq at tynch a,nd MoGraw Oppose Abolishing the World's Series NEW TOItK, Oct 17.-Presldent Thomas J; Lynch- of the National Issgue has lined up with President Dan Johnson of the, American league, In the stand, the latter reca?tly took (n opposition tp the suggested abolition of the world Cham ponahlp series In boas ball. It, has been quoted aa Aucuit Herrmann's scheme to. 'do' away wllh the wqrM'a series am substitute an toterleagua series In which tfc Uiajaf league.cluba might- Pr tjcipate., but, Prealdent tjfnch Co n.9 agree wtttn'tMi chalnnanibt theJ4aUanal Man' Ball'C&invtaeton. In ths &&,' Mr. Lynch said: '!Tha world's series latebiggqst event n Aertji; ppons ana arotiaes cou,nirywido inter est. An Interclub affair would he so long drawn out that -interest would Jag and. the games would become merely local contests, Instead of national Importance. Manager Mod raw of the New York vHonala, defeated, contender for h lr"s title, was even more strongly toted today In opposition to the llerr mann. schawe, Ia declared that the twenty-two games played between clubs were sufficient q decide the respective league championships, but the loners al ways hated to. sea' the' viator get the spoils "and. want to. declare themselves. n. on the post series harvest." Ho added; "There is not a chance pf tha world's aeries being dropped." Lexington Races Are PQi?tponed LEXINGTON, JCy , Oct, H.-Owlng to heavy rain during the morning, the trotting; races which were to hav taken plaoe here today were potpol4 and. the four event wiU . be run off tomorrow. Thlav was, to. have, been, the final day of the meeting Of the Kentucky Trotting Jtoraa ireetH aaeoclftyqn, SOCCER F0OTIALUSTS EUEOT NEW OFFICERS An enthiLtUitlo meetlnif of tha Om&hi - t - 1 . City luooer VVot 1JU team waa held Tltursday njght at Jacplis hall, when iHttuexa were eieciwa to run uiq team, tor tba wlMWt season, Jteurestntatiyta from the Can, (Jordan, team were present and jtiaaa for tha formation, or a city league were dujeuued. to consist of six teatna A prominent business, man lias offered tq put up a stiver cup for competition among tha clubs. Another meeting will be arranged In the Immediate future, and a committee frpw the Clan qordon, By Athletlo f nl Mall Carriers' teams will be gsked ta meet a similar cqmmlttee from the city team, to form the league and arrange a achedule of games for the sea son. The follqwlng were elected officers of the Omaha City team! Qeorge Peacock, sccretary-treausurer; JL F, Tyrrell. a. Iletant to the secntaryi Jolja poet;k, team captain; if. Ptckart, vice captain, Oorge Peacock, Mr. Trevaekle and J. ilostock were elected, tq fopn a COhtwU- te to chooso the team tQ play the $vea amietiq ctun Hunoay, The tam: goal, Mandervon. nacks. !yall and Cockayn. halfbackss P. Ilrlggs, Uostock (captain) &n4 Manderspn, for wards; Lawrence, ttaliwlo. I'lpkard,Mo- uulra and Qrlggs. KILBANE AND MARS WILL FIGHT IN CINCINNATI CINCINNATI, a, Oct. IT It. was an, nounced here today that Johnny Kilbane of Cleveland, the champion featherweight of the world, and Uaookout Mars of this city had been, matched to meet in a ten round boxing contest here on October JO. Brawsi Make- Lttttle Money. Tbe Bt. Loula Cards and Drowns re ceived l?Q for working In four games and were ao elated with their suoceaa that they labored in an equal number of games without pay The latest rigur from the Mound city show that each team made 11,'UO for the eight contests. One player in the world's series received rnorp uiiui uit eoure urown train. perslieent Advertising Is the Road to Big Returns. Ohadron Normal is Developing a Fa,st FootJBall Team CHAD1VON, Neb.. Oot H.-tapeclal.)- The Northwest Norma) school will PUt a trorf foot ball tW 0 tUe field this aeaeon. Tie first gm ta with the auth Dakota, pohool of Mines at Vapid City 911 October Thl yew's team will average m pounua. in weight aw la fast. Coach Jieejer Is working the men hard every day and the results arc. beginning tq shew in a smoothly working offense and, a powerful defense, Captain Coffee is playing- his usual good game at left half. Ills forward paaaju- is a good as aver and his kicking th year la even better than last season. Weymouth, "the big right half, who was such a star last sea son, is back in the harness and looks better than over. Seidell, last year's star tackle, has returned and the two Bice brother, former Iowa high school stars, have Just entered school. Among the new men Hvorull is showing up wH at tackle apd is, trMy sure of a Una. Job, while tho tine work pf Wank and Jack Ulce at right and. left ends, respectively, Is Moellrnt The Northwest team has a few open datea and la desirous of meet tng any good team In the state. Drake Expects to Pile Up Big Score PES MOINES, la., Oct. 17.-The Drake foot ball team, and coaches It ft here' to day for Kansas City, enroute to Law rencc, Kan., where the annual gridiron struggle with Kansas university will take place tomorrow afternoon. The gama 1 among th first pf tna acason In the ha aourt Valley conference. The Bulldogs left with, great confidence In tbelr ability to pile VP a score on the Kaneana Eastern Foot Ball Teams Have Score on Hospital List NSW YOFIK, Oe. IT Injuries have figured so much in foot ball practice on eastern gridirons during tho week that enough cripples might be picked from the so-called hospital squads to make two elevens. None of the accidents has been reported as 'serious, but sufficient to upset the lineups of tomorrow's jta.rn.es. The longest Pa,ty 'L't comes from xaie, wmcn nas more man a aozen 01 the varsity squad laid off with various sorts of injuries. Yale will prpbably feel the loss In tomorrow's game with Le high, for the team will Vs made up Jargely of substitutes. On account of cpntusjons on th head, Martin had to retire from oenter yesterday and Quar terback Thompson sustained a bad sprain to his ankle. The epachen will probably return Captain Katcham to center, play Substitute Way at guard and' take Cor- nlnti from the crippled squad to usp at quarter. The West Point cadets hevp. had sev eral disabled men this week, but It Is expected that Larabee and Huston, who have been put ofthe practice all week, will he able to get back Into the game with Colgate on Saturday. Cornell' is worso crippled. Darrett, the varsity quarter, will probably be unable to pjay against Bucknell tomorrow, and Wtl- Ijamson, Jeft tackle, Is n such bad shape that the coaches may also have to keep him out or fho fame. Harvard s also having- some trouble. Brlckley; although - suffering only a trivial injury, has been "kept out of the acrlmmagp riqst "Jbf the week, but may be seen Jn the lineup tomorrow against Holy Cross if tho contest becomes close enough to jeed him for a try at 111 field 'goals. Qradleey another of' the haqks. slightly hurt and probably wiU not starf the jpama. : Foot ball at Fofdham received a big setbac.WtVday,; Wi1? 'it as u nouncea mat uaptaln Mulvey, whu played, crnier, was out for the season. After hn X-ray .examination Jt was found that he had water on the knoe and would be unable to -play again- this fall. Ward Leads Qutncy to Victory, Vlnny YUrd. who for a time was In tha Oakland outfield, has returned from Qulnoy, III., to San Francisco, Tom Hackett went to manage Qutncy, but on account of rheumatism had to relinquish his berth. Qulney won the I, I. I. league pennant, and Ward headed the batting list with a percentage of .110. Miss Hollins and Miss Ravenscroffc Will Meet in Finals WILMINGTON, Del.. Miss Marlon Hollins of New York, Metropolitan cham Plon. and Miss Qladva Pnglapd, former British title holder, won their matches bpday in the semi-finals rpund for the -women's national golf championship at the Wilmlnrton club and will meet tomoirow In the final i or mq American utle. MISS HolUUS . WOn from Ml TTnrrl Curtis oj Boston, former American cham- nlnn In II. JIW . . . . . v,w.M ... ,i)aii;u 01 twenty noioa It Was Ml" irl tUCk. linle fnr t.nln nrt almost IM)ke foi stroke until tha final. Miss DoJd. Holder of the British and CaPH'Mau .championships, played a dl apiwinunH Kmt against Miss Havens croft, loelnc up and T to play, MIs uoqq pei vrftx a single hole. Coyotes Start for Game at Notre Dame VERMILLION. S. D.. Oct. 19.-f8nctal rTlia Coyote foot bfjl team left this M V A n ... (unrrtwn or riqn ama university, to tha tuna of "Dakota and. the ned," extcuted by the university cadet band. Those alive to the situation are not uv. twt much, other than that .the men, with vb r iv ectpuons, are in epienaia condition and will do their best. Notre Dams, university ha a reputation, ex tending through a long period of years, of producing a foot ball team, a peer of the bast In the west. It Is pretty big gams for South Dakota to tackle, but the dauntless Coyote kpirlt is behind the men. It Is no worse a proposition than a year ago when the tram virtually tied Michigan university, and the optimist says thai the roiult wilt be as satisfactory. Ar rangements have been made for a leased wire, whereby reports of the game, play by play. wU be received, by the student body, which wll cheer and sing as though it was on the field Iteelf. A week from Saturday occurs the big game with Den ver university at Sioux Fails. Greatest Eleven to Hold Reunion NEW HAVKN. Conn.. Oct lT.-"Pat" Corbln. the captain of the famous eleven that twenty-five years ago rolled up f$S point against It opponents nothing, has arranged for a dinner here next week of all the members of the team still Hy ing. It Is expected that most of the fa mous lineup will be reassembled. The team then lined up as follows! Left -end, Alonao Btagg; left tackle. W, CL Rhodes; left guard, Qeorge Wood ruff; center, "Pa" Corbln; right guard, "Pudge" Heffelflnger; right tackle, Charley 0111; right end. "KM" Wallace; quarterback, W, C, Wurternburg, halt backs, Lee McClung and BUly Bull; full back. W P- Oraves. Byrne of the old-timers assert that Corbln' aleyen was Jhe greatest that ever represented Tale. MISUNDERSTOOD THE TIME Only One Bowling Match is Played in Omaha League. TOTALS WE&E SOKE WAT LOW Pine Pall Ifnrd and Highest Amrre- Baie for the Hyenlnff Was Made by IC. Slple, rrlth GS4 Score. Only one match was played In the .QPiaha Jeaguo Thursday night, jpn ac count of a misunderstanding as to the night on which the games were to be roiled. Tre Qld Style Lagers and Wroth' tare team rolled some close scores on the Association alleys, the Old Styles winning all three. Tptaia wore somewhat low on account ol the pins falling hard. K. Sclplo waa high Individual for the evening, w)th 6St. The jDld Style Lager rolled, a nice total, with 729. wth a PJS single game, with 22L The scores were a single game, with 22h The cores were a follows: Perkins AssprlaUon Alleys, MoDermott Leads Western Golfers MPMTHIB, Term., Oct 17.-J. J. Mc Permott of Atlantic City, is leading con testants for the champipnshlp of the Western Golf association with a total of 220 for 64 holes played. M. J. Brady of Boston with 24 and McDonald Smith of New KAChelLe, the Utle holders, with JV. follow In order. Tho three leaders made th morning round pf W hojea Ja 1t TJ and 77, respectively. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. Hawkeyes Sure of Making Showing Against Chicago IOWA CITY, la., Oct- 17.-Confident of a good showing in tomorrow gamo -with the University of Chicago, Coach Hawley and his University of Iowa squad of foot ball player left here today for Chicago, Consistent practice throughout the week rap convinced Hawley that the Hawkeyes will pyt up a vigorous flght, thpugh neither h nor any jof the Pther coqehea' would predict victory. 1st Powell ,....m WJrothrJch 17 Weeks ,.231 Toman 162 ybueem 177 Sd. in 19t 165 M7 904 Id. 177 177 ISO 203 w Total 63 671 Total &3S WnOTH CAFB 1st, Sd. Kdple ,,.....,.....184 m Martin ...1M m Upple , 17d 130 Waltchow ., US FAnton , ,..163 874 2.7M Sd. 1M 145 166 W2 1?7 Total CM 4Kt m m Total ,.,,.....',.817 m ii9 ?76 Gate City Leaarae. Tho pate City league were on deck again last night with soino exciting con tests. The two leading teams, the. Store Triumpha and the Mickey Oihaon', started an fxcltingf match -with lota of note. The brewers took the Ion otd of the argument by winning the last two games. Bill Learn wa tho ?lay ohooter pf fhq evening with a Kl total and a 393 .single game Schmlt rolled the exhibi tion gamo of the evening with l&l single and a ?53 total game. The Frank' Colt had JltU difficulty Jn wjnnlpjf twp ir9Fi jne v u. . no. . The scores were; MICKEY OIB30NS. Jst 2d. Sd. TpUl Lee , 1SS 115 151 1 4 Dahmke .,.!') Ill 1M 460 Doherty ,,,,,,,,,,.178 lfi 149 4 Anderson 131 152 its 43S Johnson. C 174 173 181 623 Totals 8(9 728 785 STORZ TRIUMPHS. ' 1st 2d. Sd. Learn , ISO 173 SOS Shaw ,.,. ..,,,,168 189 178 Doner 175 199 166 Bclolo ....168 187 178 Fit 161 IV 172 Totals 8?1 F. K. O. No. IS. in. za. Total 661 475 640 623 67 812 2,(28 Weber ....179 Schmltx ,.132 Thlet 162 Herapel 1ST RJs ....., 189 Total , 163 104 147 1M 144 m 43 2d. 107 11 181 Hi 183 75 43 llapdtcap 43 Totals 863 740 785 FRANK'S COLTS. 1st. 2d. Abbott 178 119 purshouse 1M 180 Corasn 185 160 Hhader 183 104 Moore ,..,.JW ffi 3d. 191 SOS 162 lit Total 498 863 441 461 607 .2, 9 J 25 ToUl 4M bii 458 363 643 Total ..T3 s 777 848 1.343 Howling Notes. Barney Bhaw went to tbe bad last nlsht, Piling up a dinky total of 455. A 168 single game was his beet effort. The Omaha league bowlers are planning on tearing up alley Nos 9 and 10 ana floating them down the river. Take a squint at the two style of bowling along connlstent line. J. Week', with three games of 221. US and 180, total 104; K. Bclple. with three game of. 4, 195 and 1H, total 6Si All Omaha league team will roll under their regular schedules next week- The league this year is organised with a new ana young set of officer, supplanting tbe old school who held eway for o many years. There Is no doubt hut tbat the spoils will be divided at the end of the Season. In fact, the prise list is already posted in all the alley for the Inspaqtlon of all. The Store, Triumphs took another firm grip oq first placo by taking two from the Mickey Ulbsons, their closest rivals. The "Micks" were noticeably off form, only rolling a 2,363 total, with but one roan over 600. President Lane announces that the meeting of the Greater Omaha lioaitng association soheduled for next Suqday will be postponed one week, owing to his being unable to be In tho city to attend, Tbe next meeting will be Sunday after noon at o'clock. There seems to be a tendency on the part of two or three bowlers to place a stumbling block in the way of the Omaha league, but tbeir effort will fall. Presi dent Weeks has a firm trip on the rvins and has the hearty co-operation of the rt of tbe Uague- Omaha league bowlers will feel right at home at the Metropolitan alleys Judg ing from the way pins are falling at the association alleys. Several are having trouble reaching W) and City Champion Martin barely reached 100 In a league game Thursday night. Fanton Is looking for tha man who stole ht shoea. Frank says that they are il three and that it would be im possible tor any other Omaha league bowler to wear them. It might be a good Idea for him to look up the bowlers who have small children at home. Joe Dober. for Instance. That was an exciting contest tbe Btor Triumphs and Mickey Gibsons pulled off Thursday night Both teams are rolling for first place In tha Gate City league, and rooting and goat getting is quite common. 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