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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1913)
NIK HKK: O.M.MIA, KDXKSDA Y, VAKMBIOR o, 1!13. KANSAS PROTEST REJECTED I i Nebraska. Athletic BnnrH Roes on Mutt Didn't Like the Fellow's Looks at All Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher 8 Record in Foot Ball Case. DISREGARD HAMILTON'S LETTER Feels Time Xof at llnnil for SprrlnK Jlelntlon ivllh .JimlinnUrr", n Mnny Almnnl dvle IV lie Ilonr. LINCOLN. Nov. 4 -i.poml.i -Nebraska's athletic board t Tito morning went , on re cord as rejecting the Kansas pro , test of the playing of Clint Jtoss, the , big colored guard of the Comhuskcr A . . L.J.M U MUnU1 I by Manager Hamilton hnl failed to bus taln hi contention n. "gentlemen'!! ngree- ment" had been entered Into against the ' playing of negro athlete. The board proceeded carefully and re viewed tho letters which Hamilton sub mitted and then "otel to Inform the Kansas athletic board Hint If Nebraska and Kansaj play n week from Saturday the Cornhuskern will I n 9 1 t on using their entire team The members of the board Instructed Pr. t'lapp. the secre tary, to Inform Kansas of the action In reaffirming Its former tfeclnration to use Itoss. No official cognizance was taken by the board of Manager Hamilton's tetter to the chancellor and to Manager Heed, reflecting on Coach Htiehm. Although It Is felt that an apaology was due, the board concluded to Ignore the Insult and Clapp's letter will contain no reference to Hamilton's peppery communication. Alnuinl (it-tirr Annrj. In addition to tho Kansas communica tion, tho board also considered a big pile of letters from alumni who are greatly agitated over tho Kansas affair and who recommend the severing of the , athletic relations with the southern .sahools. While the athletic board ex pressed appreciation of tho support given lit by the alumni, it was felt that the time was not ripe for any 'such drastic step as proposed In most of the letters, filar Nine Kuinurs. The old time rumors have been revived among the alumni at least that Ne braska wilt be Invited to Join trie Ulg Nine, "conference. The sentiment was echoed In the letters to the board and thos who claimed to be on tho lii'ldo .asserted that th Invitation would not bo forthcoming until Nnbraslin severed re lations with the Missouri Valley con ference. Five of the regulars were out for prac tice last night, including nutherford, 'Howard, Delematre, Thompson, Mnstln rtnd EI well. Tho scrubs and the fresh men had a scrimmage while the regulars merely loosened out the kinks from the Ames game. Kansas has had a scout to see Nebraska tin action In three big games-Mlnneiota, Amos and Haskell und Htlelim saya tho southerners have n line on everything the Cornhuskers have In their repertoire. Ho tlUnka tho time Is too abort to begin new formations so will rely entirely on Nobiajtka, on the other hand, has seen Kansas but once and then the Jnylmwk 'ers were nut compelled to extend thorn irelvcs. Consequently thn strength of the Uayrawkors Is ductdndly uncertain. Tho let up In practice continued again tonight an J few of tin, regular were out NECK BROKEN INjFOOT BALL GAME FULLBACK GAY DIES PH0KN1XV1LLK. I'o., Nov. 4 -deorgo H. (.lay of Hlacklnton, Mass., former star Jplayrr of the Urslnus college team, died ,ln a hospital here today from a broken jneck, sustained In a foot ball game last lHaturdsy. Oay was playing fullback on the I'nlon team against the l'ottstown eleven, und ,waa running with tho ball when ho wail tackled from behind. Ho was thrown land became unconscious. When an ex amination was mado at a hospital It was found he was paralyzed, Indicating that his spina had been Injured. CLARK TO BE RETAINED AT OMAHA FIELD CLUB HiU Clsk. the popular professional at the Omaha Held club, will be rutalnoJ m Instructor In golf. This action wan reached by the golf committee yesterday. The older members of the club recently wished to dismiss Clark, but tils popular ity with tho golf enthusiasts of tho club wai too strong. A petition was circu lated by tho younger members and also by the golf fans and Clark will again 'hold tho position of professional for the coming year. iTHEY ISSUE CHALLENGE FOR FOUR GAMES OF POOL P, Mcl'arltnd and Andy Swanson have .issued a 5 challenge for a ikkjI game of jtOO balls. There aro to be four games, two (to be played at thn Model pool hall, 1KJ Iouglas street, and tbo other two at nny , place designated by thu opposing players. I' Falrtiary l'laya to Tie. . FAinBrnY. Neb. No. 4. (Bpeeial Tel legram.) Kali bury High school und Uoat- rice Reserve foot bull elevens played a spirited gome In this city today, run ling to a. tie, the score standing, T to 7. Illonowlts did splendd work for Pair bury by cathchng a fumble by Ueatrloo and carrying the lo&ther across Heat (rioo's goal line. Munn of K air bury kicked goal. CaBtcrlury A rery shapely collar, adalrbJrblsccdia tu proportions. A grtst fsTorite with yooog at n. soil Iuom wfc wish to be up to the mark in style Jde Silver 2 f.T 2& llwsys flt well sml nerer gap st the top Tbtr stand for precuion. accrcy, icmm. mlccty of !- ne tne f . . Tor Sal By FOR MEN 501-510 $. 16 ih TkM. Kilpatrick & 1M7 KoayUs M. Co PI? AY r r-EQ- HOO, MUTT, A GOV ) f Yes! ANl SO 3 1 HlS NfttG 6 1eoN HH? r LuHO LIVES DCluM TH6 ROAD WliUL fyo GINK CM '-. Yo GOOF CAN HIT JEFF tvfULG 1 ' SrY, MlSTG R, Writes OiT Hir Me fNp J H,T ser a-we . x'll go R.Hr -n Your, hors , SMASHeDfAV HAT AM ( AU YH T WHILE J DOWN AND KNOCK H.S BLOCK OFPj ' I, ) ip Yoo'Re a pal op ARouNJ ' i v Lt,u r vaGLL.TJO YoO Suet- I I RIGHT DOWM TrtrVT WKY ABOUT I W OY fi, kfxow WHCric LTJ A NN,Le- wrtY hkttjo jS ( . , Thing; ' ' 'XV ' . MAY BE OUSTED AS CHAIRMAN OF NATIONAL COMMISSION. QAIUtT HBimMANN. (Jarry Herrmann, president of the On- l. l.1t fllnl. n...t - .1... V.IIi.Mk. wet, vtiiu miu ..null fliuil U( II1U l National base ball commission, who Is cald to be due to be ousted from the latter berth at the coming meeting of tho National league moguls in New York. Davis Leads in the Second Day of Race YUMA. Arl., Nov. k. -In tho order of their arrival last night, fifteen of the twenty-three -ars that started the 6T4- I mile raco from Ijs Angrier to Phoenix were sent away this morning on the laBt SW mile of the Journey. Olln Davli whs first off at 5;X o'clock, cr nfldent tliat bufore noOn he would huvo rounded Into the finish at the Phoenix fair grounds. Chart SomU suited . Alijl. Hflrnj... tflUfiml.l ... ... . ... , ur... . mtiiij WHIIUVOH - jat the control but declared he would j Icatch up. The fouith out was J. C. Rlee. FOOTE HELD INELIGIBLE BY CHICAGO FACULTY CHICACIO. Nov. 1-Jaek Koote an ond. was ilclarcd Ineligible by the faculty of the I'nlverslty of Chicago today. Poote has not played In a game this season. but it was hoped he would appear In I mo t'liio m,inti .Minnseta. He was forced to return to 1Uj home In Honham Tex., last winter because of illness of a relative and was set baek In his studies. Although his work lias hisen up to standard since that time the faculty , deolared that he would hae to remain on probation until Christmas. WHIST CLUB ENJOYS A SPIRITED NIGHT OF IT , A spirited contest at tho Pralrlc Park i WhUt club Monday night resulted in iht 1 r 1 1 i . following scores Pius. NIuti c Price a Weklo Heghtol t Itowlaud : Mlnue. Wrutwarth i Ifruns" i Luky a 4 Hack ft Palmer 6 BucU. - Iougli Persistent Advertising is the rtoad to Big Returns. stsBBBH isVI rasl SaaaaaaaaaaaaaHFc ioaaal BSBSBsaaasBShv assaaBaayas.. jbbbbbbbj LYNCH TO LEAD THE NATIONAL LEAGUE AGAIN. mm a.-;.vt 9 1 THOMAS LYNCH Thomas I.ncli, the aggressive leader of tho Nntlonul league of Professional Uasc Halt Clubs, who, all rcportH to the contiary notwithstanding, is certain to bo re-cleetcd at the meeting of magnates In Now York next month. Lynch, Una more than made good at tho post and Is Ida lining to demand that this time hf be elected (or a term of three years. ' Olin Davis Wins Desert Auto Race PHOHNIX. Aril. Nov. 4-Olln Uavl, driving a Locomobile ear, won tho Lcs Angelea-Photnlx and Hun Diego nxpoM tton automobile desert race today, raot lug this lty at l.ts p. hi. UuvU flHiheI the STt-mile drle In rluhteiHi hour.f UHd fnrt)-Mvrn m'nutes. Vice Prasldent Mar shall afvl Crovernnr Hunt w ere -U the finish Hue when lala. who la virtually a novice at race drIUng. arrive. ONLY LIGHT PRACTICE FOR GOPHER WARRIORS MINNEAPOLIS. Mlun.. Nov. t.-WWU the MlmiOMita foot ball team began ( preparations today for Its gmne mi Satur day. NuvatuWr U. with Cttteago, cmly light practice waa Indutged in. Ctwih , Wllllttms announced that ewlug Is the , hard In ult- last Saturday th wa-rk fr I In or four days would coivsUt largely ef signal drill. RuswMl TuleffMtn. the Gopfeer quarter- 1 back Injurixl In the w issonsln game at Madhmn, lias reoavarad mttl was m Northrop fMtd for praetU tMly. Km I li lr-'llt tbr Cumr. i ABILKNi:. T.x.. Nov t 1UU1 vud CHiiivlkitUw of tH ball mm Utwot.' th New Vork (Hants aul Chtrauu White Sox lwre twdsty. Tim tenua lvft fr Kl Paso this afltrnoun. iitu An-lilriit . Often averts by the ue of the I'nlttsl Statu Non-Skid tliv. cost no moie. lasts lncer Omaha Habbcr Co., Distributors, 100 Harney 6U l'BBBBBBBBBBBBBaHHilflLHBBBBB ir 1 jrss r iw SETH HALL MUST QUIT GAME Creighton's Giant Left Guard Will Be Obliged to Retire. WOULD LIKE TO PLAY NEBRASKA " School U Ambitious to Knme t.'p i (inme frith ('nmhnakera nml Itrllpvrs It Conld Kn tprtnln Visitors. ftoth Hall, the giant left guard ot the Crelghton university foot bull squad, and veteran of many battles noath th bluo and white colors, will probably retlro permanently from the gridiron game be- T cause of Inflammation of tho knee Joint. Kor a week Hnll hns been suffering with tho uffllctrd knee, but has stuck to the game and has used every means to Um ber up tho Joint. He was unable to get Into tho gamo with Hnskcll. although he played part lf tho game against Mar quelle. Monday night he made a lost effort nnd donned a suit. However, he noticed no improvement, and, according to Trainer Doctor Kelly and Hall him self, will probably be agnlu. unable to play Hall's 108 will bo severey felt, as his weight and experience were Important factors In tho Crelghton linn. Hall had thn same trouble five years ago and at that time walked two weeks on crutches. Ho is n senior medic and this Is his last Bite Parched i-vtVis-iiwh.. chance at varsity foot ball. He only joined the squad shortly before the Mar quottn game, when the lightness of the lino was evidenced by the defeat at Wes leyan. Other Are Alrlirht. "With the exception of list.. Miller and Coady, all the men am none tho worse from Saturday's battlo with tho Indians. i Miller and Coady are suffering from j minor Injuries, which kept them out of I practice Monday evening. Doth will make I tho trip this week, however. Only light I practice was the rule Monday night, as Coach Miller wishes to give the men a 1 rest before their next hard game. Tho big turkey day contest with the South Dakota State university eleven Is still up In the air. The Crelghton man agement has written to Vermillion asking for Information, but up to a lato hour Monday evening had receled no reply. Tho loss of this game would be a big disappointment to Omahans, as It Is be lieved that Crelghton has at least n chanco with the Coyotes this year. If the northerners all to llvo up to their contract, there probably will bo no Thanksgiving contest on Crelghton field, as an attractive game cannot be sched uled nt this late date. Cotner may b Played November 22. Talcing the showings or Nebraska and Crelghton Into consideration, Nebraska would h the most logical opponent for Crelghton on that date, as tho Corn huskers have.no gamo scheduled. Hut j Crelghton supporters hsvo no hopes of a game with Nebraska, remembering Ne- Sting Dryness Heavyness Throat you escape them all when you smoke STAG. And in their place you find Fragrance Freshness Mildness and Eternal Contentment. "Better than I .imagined tobacco could "be." Thousands are saying it. You will say it. Convenient Packages; The Pound Humidor, the FuU Slze 10-Cent Tin and the Handy Half-Size 5-Cent Tin. 5TA For Pipe and "EVER-LASTING-LY GOOD P. Lorlllard Co. braska's policy of stubbornly Ignoring tho Crelghton claims. Such a battle, however, staged In Omaha would un doubtedly bring out some of tho finest foot ball In these parts and would provo a gold mlno for the two schools. Crelghton students are In partial sym pathy with tho attltudo of Nebraska In the squabble with Kansas over the playing of Hoss. although they say Ne braska is palpably open in its attempt to causo a rupturo in Its relations with the other Missouri Valley teams. Crelgh- urn BupjKiriws are not in sympatny wttn tho playing of tho negro -at guard, but'torney Chase wrote: believe Nebraska Is Justified in. trying to get Into the Big Nine. If Nebraska does succeed in getting Into the higher class of foot ball, Crelghton has many sup porters who declare it the latter would be the most logical cholco for a place In the Missouri Valley conference. The Crelghton team will leave for St. l.ouls Thursday night. GIANTS WIN FROM WHITE SOX BY HEAVY HITTING MARIjIX. Tex., Nov. 3H.-The world touring New York Nationals and Chicago Americans found today's game In Marlin a festive "home coming"' event, slnco players of both teams have trained here In the past. The OlantB won, 11 to 1, by heavy hitting, Tesreau holding Chicago to four hits. R. II. 12. New York ...t 2 I 0 0 '1 2 3 U 18 .". Chicago 0 0000000 1 143 nnll.J..- T ....... . t . T. , Faber and" Daley Cigarette Ett. 1760 Jerome Will Not File Pleadings in Case Against Thaw CONCORD, X. H., Nov. .(.-The srood faith ot the legal representatives of New York in seeking the extradition of Harry K. Thaw Is nttacked in a communication sent to Governor Felkcr today by Wil- nam 31. Chase of Thaw's counsel. At- "The Introduction of the Indictment ob tained in New York county is additional vldcnco of the subterfuge which the at torney representing, -the state of New York Is employing to. obtain tho aid ot requisition proceedings for the return of on insane man to Matteawan, not for tho purpose of protecting himself nnd tho public against his insane acts, but for thu purpose of punishment, and an Insano man who Is a resident of Pennsylvania nnd for whose conduct the stnto of New York Is responsible only while he Is actually within that state." It becamo known today that WHllstx Travers Jerome, special deputy attorney geneal of New Yoik, will file no paper in support of tho extradition petition. Oovernor Fclkor's decision Is cxpcelcd tho last of this week. Mrs. Mary Copley Thaw, mother of the, Matteawan fugitive, has returned hero to await the outcome of the extradition proceedings. No bite No stlag No bag No etrinff 2