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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 24, 1913. HASKELL MAY PROTEST ROSS Indiana Are Declared to Be Drawing the Color Line. KENNEDY LOOKS FOR VICTORY Coach of Ilerisklns, Aflrr VltnrlnK Open Play ot Xehrnskn, Buys -Indian Are rietler n II. ' UNCOLN. Neb., Oct a.-(Speclal.) Coach Bert Kennedy of the Haskell In drwiu In planning to spring' one. which will chow Up his- former -proMes, ' the Vnlversttr of Kansas. Kennedy Was re placed at Kansas by Arthur St Lodger Slrvts, who assisted the foxy leader of the Haskell Indians when the latter was in charge of the Jayhawkers. Kennedy has not forgiven the Jayhawkerr and He plans on'irarhlKatltng themJ I According: tff tawilch 'reached Xlnv rolh, Kennedy will join Kansas In pro testing on the playing of Clint Ross, the b!g colored guard of the Cornhusker, .Kennedy protest on behalf of the In- It is a good Joke and no one MlevM'Lv Kennedy wtrura push the .matter, but KanpaK cannot fall to see the humors of the situation. Kennedy seems confident of defeating Vie Cornhuskers. The Haskell mentor Is not given to talking- before games, but atW witnessing tho Minnesota battle last Peturdny he declared the Indians would wjn. He bases hit prediction on thebe-S lief that the guru will be entirely open play and he saya the Indians have It' on life Cornhuskers In thfs end of foot ball. "h Haskell Indians arrive In Lincoln tomorrow. Stleh(rl has been girlng his aduad a brisk Workout all .week and every .Member is In tflehd(a eondlUon. past night tjiv-Voricout was against the Aggies team art the state farm, but the varsity wan ableio re'el off touchdown after touchdown ag-alntt the entire squad pi thirty at the forth.'. The varsity was thn sent against admixed team picked trfrm the f rvatlmen.' aitflWetervee. jind a hdt scrimmage fotoviir a hour" resulted 4&Idediy In favor; of dheregulara,? The officials VeVelMrrees tm today tot- the Haskell suva, Including' J- C. leaver of tho Xatoes City 'Att4e,tlo.elut m referee; JohM-KcOpvern, the former Minnesota star, aiwnplre, and CA. AfcBrlde, a KaneMjAClty newspaper wMer, as head.Jjieiiyan.' tnatH'ef 0 , , Off Bresnakanj CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 23,-Presldent, Charles W. Murphy of the Chicago Na tionals, who la In Cincinnati, denied to daV that ItosTer Breanahan had been ; t faded to Brooklyn and would succeed '1fllllani Darden as'manager of that club. ! Murphy said therfe was abolutely no twlK in the report. CHICAGO. Oct. M.-Hecue rreeldenf, Murphy of the Chicago National could rfft be found today the story tht Reger tSfesnahM wwld Tee traded to Brooklyn I"?. succeed Dahlen as manager could be nr cennrmea nor denied. At the cub ce It was said that no trade Invelvto. hint at what players or what other efetiel derations the Chicago club was to Receive fer the, catcher. , -,..,. ' ItTsitiahsw ,wtis stgned'.aa.seoead ea&ker last,, winter, but took part lv com para tlvefy few games. His salary, reported to be, tlfl.OW annually, Is considered by the cfiib, ll fs said, too "high for'Hhe services We rendered tho team. Heports last sum mer of discord on the team when It was suffering from a losing streak Included, Breanshan a leader of a. Small faction that war opposing Evers, but that at the season drew to a close relations between the two seemed 'friendly. President Kb beta of Brooklyn Is on cordial terms with Murphy, and the latter, according lo one story, may be seeking to strengthen his position In the coming National league meeting by delivering Breanahan to Brooklyn In exchange, for Ebbets' fur ther support the.ro. livers' success an manage? did away wjth one rean for Bresnatian's reten tion, If stories are to be credited that the latter was held In reserve to take tfce leadership In case the former failed. University of Omaha, x Ready to Play Cotner . The University ot Omaha foot ball team, will leave today over the Burlington to filoy Cottier university at Bethany Heights. Coach Morganthaler has put lh team Xh-roufth the hardest week's practice of the season and Is confident if holding Cotner to a close game. Last i-Xday Ufllevue college defeated Cotner In a hard fought game by the score ot M to 7, end Morganthaler Is In hopes ot npeatlnr the tame trick.' The husky loach haa been drlllng his men in several new trick- plays and formations,, but does not expect to use thent agalntt Cotner. The coach will give tbe team only light practice Thursday evening 'for "i ear of ytjurtng 'some of the players before the game. Besides -the coach and manager tbe following players will go along: Dow. Parish, P. Belby (captain), Gardner, Jpr gensen, J. Belby, Slotky, IUioden, Ileevea, llecse, Jenkins, .Vesterfled. UcLaXrwty". jUaaker, Parsons and Paisley Some of the students plan on taking the trip with the team, T Giants Defeat White Sox at Sioux City ftlOUX city. U Oct a-The cw-' cago White Box and the New York ulantt, on their tour of the world, i lashed In. game at TUvrnlJo park tc day, the Oianu winning, to S. Kromine ajvii Ecdtt Pitched, both being touched up in lively fashion. It wee an Ideal fall Hay. the tbemoineter regleterlng around 19. with tbe sky clear. A large crowU iw tbe -game. Hcore: -R.HTK. AVhlte Sot.,. I U I 0 1 0 ,0 0-310 0 pianU ,0 1000203 Ml . natterlee. . .Chicago. Ccott and Palry; "S'ew York, Promme and WJngo. ' POME L0iis"HrLF AND FINDS ANOTHER CRETE. .Xeb.. Oct .-(8peclal.)- Doane is again in trouble. K pester, the ndy right half ,1s unable to go Into the aaate with Qrand falaud here Saturday. jsCo ester Is easily the fastest roan qn the mm ad the Idea Is keenly felt at this ttaML The Injury he received In epralning H aakle In th game with Peru proved a had one and It is thought he will not WtHvlin iittOft.t-efjww. Uie Waeyn-aroe. ga tikpeAenced a bappy surprise last -v Oh! Look Who's Home Again - J 1" night when Human, lot year's heavy end, showed up In uniform end ready to play, Title perhaps solve the problem of a halfback to take Koester's place. Med lar will likely be shifted to half. Fall of the Vale Defeats Hard Pme in a Pretty Race . WYMOKK, Neb., Oct. S.Yesterday saw the finish of the first .round In' the na ilonal coursing futurity end the begin ning of "the second. It was hoped to tlnUh tbe futurity this evening, but It may take a gWed part of tomorrow to come to the finals. ' A light rain last slant nut the track In better condition and tedeV'e event were feet, Decisions of the judge, r. Bneauan. were ob jected to and h. -retired lit favor ot Fled Page ot Frlend.t Jeb and Itay Virgin of Uttca. Neb. ' lntereet (oday centered In the race between M,lflng Link, owned by. .Lynch A Hurst ot "vVymore, and. Val Never settle, owned by E, M. Kellogg fit Kan as. lining Unk won by A score ot to t and after three runs. Another pretty race was between Kail ot the Yale, norland Urotr.tr. owners, and Hard Pine, owned by Stephens & Page. Vu of thet Vale won by J t !. Missing Unk and Kali of the" Vale are picked by coursing experts as likely candidates' for the finals. Other prime favorites In the racing are Flying Foot steps, entered by AVUUam J, Matthews Colonial. Boy, by. McKellop, Curran Brown; Wandering Tom. by T. W. Quirk; Sweet Dreams, by Johnson Is. J Turner, and. The Peerless, by 11. U Sal ; Itbury. I The )ackrabblts today showed much speed and cunning, end escaped the hounds In most Instances on straight aw.y runs. 'Following the futurbjy the national and all-age (takes will , be called and urea expected to occupy the remainder at the week. EXCELSIORS AND THE ATHLETICS WILL MEET The Excelsiors arid. Athletics, two ot the strongest local amateur foot ball teams, will wvfel at Florence perk Sunday in what is expected to be one f the .hardest fought game of the season. Intense rivalry exists between these two teaiiit, who have long yearned for each other scsjpa, and the rivalry hoe been agitated by dally contact, a the mem bers ot both teams reside In the same neighborhood. . The Athletics have the honor ot being the first team to defeatMIssourl Valley at that own. They turned the trick last Sunday, winning with a score of 7 to i. The Excelsiors have been strengthened by the return Of Potts Sandau. their husky futlbtpk. The Athletics will U crippled bp pre absence of several ot their beet ;nii on ecount of Injuries. but are none the less determined to win, To BluolTC th Dales of stomach, liver and kidney troubles and cure biliousness and malaria, take Electric BH'ers, Guaranteed. Only 60c For sale W JV drugtUt Advertise-went I .j- i t 1 1 i .... . ii i . ... ,a-qr -ff JT Jr Disapprove Be Ball "1 AJ l, .J'Pl ... ana utnor, r asximes on the SablMth Day The Omaha Wnn'i OMlrtlan Temper ance urdor put ttiiataieSf disapproval on Sunday base ball arid entertainment of any kind en that My Uy a unanimous vote of the soolety at the home ot Mrs. M. I Stone Wednesday afternoon, "Sabbath Observance" was the subject ot the meeting, whlctuwas under the lead ership of Mrs. SeraA Powell. The entire society protested against entertainment of any kind, 'sifting that the authority for such a aUndwas taken, from the Bible. rjeeeure'M "vruVtMq wee the rest com mended fey the Uord. One of: the active departments In the Women' Christian Temperance Union It the one In charge of the superintendent of Sabbath observance, and a paper along these lines was read by Mrs. Sarah PowelU Mm.. Powell condemped ttVe playing ot Sunday base ball, saying; that It had a bad moral effect on the community, as did all entertainments ot any kind given on Sunday, A complimentary vote was given the Presbyterian synod, favoring the action whloh they had taken, regurdlng the Sab bath , oe a holiday for the laborer. . Gatchall-HriMlBBrton, JfCOOK, Jfeb. Oct. 21--tBpeclaL) Clyde Qatchall of bebanon and Miss Rifle and Revolver Cartridges '' WIN U. S. GOVMNMMNT ACCURACY TESTS .The U. S. Government experts, after a series ot exhaustive tests, selected Winchester Rifle Cartridces for use by the picked riflemen of the World who are to compete in the International Matches of .913. They also selected Win chester Revolver Cartridges, finding them the best ever tested under like conditions. All Winchester Cartridges are mode by the same modern system, and of the, same high grade materials as those which won the stamp of superi ority from the U. S. Government experts. For that reason it pays to use Winchester cartridges in any make of rifle, revolver or pistol. Ask for Winchester make, the W brand, and the results will repay you for your trouble. They are Made By The Makers of Winchester Guns. Drawn ole Muriel Ii, P-emlhgton of Danbury, both of this county, were married by County Judge Colfer this afternoon. REHLIN ELECTED HEAD OF BUENA VISTA COLLEGE 8TOIIM LAKK. la., Oct .-Spectal Telegram.) At a meeting of Buena Vista college trustees held today new n. D. Itehlln, pastor of Knox Presbyterian church at Bloux City, waa elected to the presidency ot the college, to succeed Rev. James P. Ulnni D, D., who resigned today. It Is understood that Bev. Mr. Itehllu will accept and that he will take charge practically at once. SIOUX CITY PASTOR MADE BUENA VISTA COLLEGE HEAD STOIIM LAKE. la.. Oct. 2J. -Trustees of Buena Vista college at a meeting here today elected the Bev. It, Reblln, paator of the Knox Presbyterian church, Bloux City, president of tho college, to succeed the Bey. James P. Ltnd, D. D., resigned. Little Girl Attacked by Sorr. IOWA CITY. la. Oct. S3. (Special.) Frightfully bitten by an enraged sow belonging to a neighbor. Vcrna Schllch ter, tho 9-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -Dan Schllchter, living near here, lies at the point ot death at the home of her parents. The child was attacked wrftle visiting a neighbor. Mrs. Lena Southwlck. The anlmal(knocked the little gtrl down and tore her savagely, lacerat- for The Bee by tng her feet and lege and leaving 'dozens ot teeth marks on her body. Blood poison Is feared It she survives tho pain and shock. HYMENEAL Klllot-Dietrrlnli, , STBUiA, Neb., Oct. 23. (Speclal.)wMlse Carrie Dleterlch and Mr. Elbert M. El liott of Lincoln were married at nooD S. 16th JLM AMUSEMENTS. FOOTBALL GAME I NEI NEBRASKA - Farnain Admission for this Great Rel and the Regular Show . . . scAsr rursut oou-nsiiiu rormer Owaha Xlft School ranter, ahow la atioa. , Hstoaalui'e Toaeh Sow and Xatpertoa nays. South eaufea Hand and Hooters. Hebraska'e Old Siar Toot Hall Team Some who belted defeat Minnesota In 1XM la attendance at the great gams, JMcturee of the crowds, the officials, the Minnesota rooHag sec tion and other points of interest. Skiwiae Friday, Siliriiy ud Siiiiy it FARNAM THEATER "Bud" Fisher Thursday by Rev.- S. de Freese ot Verdon at the homo of A. R. McMillen, near Stella. Miss Flora Dletelch of Council Grove, Kan., sister ot the bride, assisted Mies Mildred McMullen to serve a three- course luncheon. The bride Is a graduate of the Auburn high school and last year was assistant principal of the Verdon school. Mr. Elliot also Is a gr&drate of the Auburn suhool. He and his bride left on the afternoon train for Lincoln, where they will make their home. Chinchilla Overcoats Thoy challenge a chill. And besides, they show up very smartly ; That is, the RIGHT sorts do. And I-Mort carry the RIGHT sorts. All Wool Mort Shops OTA I MINNESOTA AT- Theater ot tmx samx 7. amnrawerA o Kan, Woarren Howard, the I tar RAY AND VARDON DEFEAT THEIR OPPONENTS WITH EASE SAN FRANCISCO. Oct 2S.-Harry Var don and Edward Roy, the English gc4f professionals, playing In the Fortola Golf tournament, easily defeated their oppon ents In two elghteen-hole mathes over the San Francisco Golf and Country club course today. Playlne in the morning for the first time over the course. Bay and Vardon defeated the best ball ot Frank Gar by, Charles Maud and 'Fred Bellly, the latter the club professional, i up 3 to plttv. The best bait of the Enellshmen was W, par for the course being 69. Vardon'e In dividual score was 69. In the afternoon Vardon and Bay beat the beet ball ot Garby, Bobln Hayne and Chopin Tubbs, the latter formerly- taft- taln- of the Yale team, 7 up S to play. Bay and Vardon's best ball was CI. Ray'jj Individual score waa M and Var don' TO. I FOUGHT TO DRAW WITH JOHN . L; ALCOHOLISM GETS HIM fS POBTIAND, Ore.. Oct 13. Patsy Car diff, who 6nce fought n draw with John U. HUlllvan ana anomer wun unanio Mitchell and was afterwards defeated lrt a rinff battle by Peter Jackson, waw committed to the Insane asylum at Salem today. lie has lived In Portland tor the last eighteen years and has worked as e house mover, The commission found his condition due to alcoholism. Pitcher to Phils. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 2S. The Phila delphia National league club today pur chased Pitcher Elmer Jacobs from t" 3 Burlington tla.) club or tne uenirai As sociation league. The purchase price Wat not stated. , ' MRS. ALBERT BRINGS SUIT FOR DIV0RCE.FR0M VIOLINIST HASTINGS, Neb., Oct. 21. (Special Telegram.) It Is reported hero that Mr,s. Hans Albert has brought suit at Ot- tumwa. Ia., for divorce from Hans Albert, the former Omalia violinist, who Is now confined, at Ingiestde asylum. They were married in Cripple Creek, Colo., In 1909 and have two children. The wedding cere mony waa performed while Albert waa a prisoner at the Cripple Creek jail, tho bride standing outside tho bars of Al bert's' cell while the rites were said. A deeidediy seappy cellar freaUksweX ta The saasea'e soast vfaiilsg sad dollars eeedar ZS ' are easy ItM ea ad take off-perfect wwy Uaocvrd Uaeeeskable Batteakolca. ret -. j FOR MN Th8. Kilpatrick & Wt Bewgtoa M. Co. Office For Rent , The large room on ground floor of Bee Building, oc cupied by the H a V e n s White Coal do. Nice T&rnam street front age. About. 1,500 square , feet of floor space with' large vault. Extra en trance from court of the building. -f Fine office fixtures are of. fered for sale. Apply, to N. P. Feil, Bee office. ; AMU81JMKNTS. TOXTSKT A3TS SAXUKBAT. i ropnlar Xatiaes Saturday ' BLANCHE RING Supported by Hurry Ooaor la ths Kad, 8Ud, girlish Musical Comedy "When Claudia Smiles" Sunday SCatlnee and Vlght ; The QUI and the Tramp. 1COITDAT AKB ILL HSXT WXSK' Robert B. Mantell. In Classto Plays. BOYD THEATER Tonight. Mats. Thurs. and Sat. SeXS TKSATHH STOCX OOXTAXT With TZiQKEXCK STOHS In Mrs. Wtrr ef the Cabbage Patch last Week at Boyd's Hezt Week at American Theater mn seTCHXKir skxes U4ttSM E-err Dir. I ll; r.itrr Nlthl. I:JJ. ASVAXCU TAVSSTZ1VX.H . nil Wk. CatbrlM CoutU, Will itsftri, Nuli, "SlskUg at th TlUnlc". Lorn n Toals PouaAi, Arutra. Uck Wlllium. Timili Utloq Picture. Prlct: lltt. Octlw, leal but Mill (except ttx ta Sos.) iU MUtlii lte lie, tit mi Tic Heily Mat W, ia.8d-5e-78o Mnsleal tstlTM UUB?I rU UK. aalesBe SHU" TaudeTlUe'e Sreatet Satertalaer. Company Includes Little Jimmy Rosen (formerly with "Buster Brown" & "The Newlyweds"), Florence Bother, Pat Kearney. Emma O'Neill. 20 Imperial (Buffraetle) Zouaves & Beauty Chorus, ladles' Sim Matins Week Says. AMERICAN THEATER Last Three Times E V A LANG ia MRS. SLACK M SACK PRAY a jtH nxn w 1