Jeff Voted Early, but Not Early Enough f VMATT" YUH GO(M ' y TO BT AO feARCy Aj . ( ' 7 5W in THtr FWre . J mH votg eww so some I r. f A T , figlaal RpT OU TO IT AND "Zi. tMEHri ppi- I Ht MORNING AND 1W' 1 V ' 1 OSNr . ' ' POOL" TEAMS SHAPING UP STRONG Eastern Gridiron Aggregation in Tri mfor Saturday's Battles. CHANGES IN YALE LINEUP Disappointment In Cornell (.'amp Rrrnose O'Hearn Will Not Hp Able to rlar Against the Wolverine. XBW TORK. Nov. C.-Mot of th east rn collect have bn favored with rood weather tor hard practice and n the big games are approaching reports come from, Hit cjirop that the teams are shaping up strong. Prlnoeton has practically wound up lta rehearsal of Harvard formations. In thete mimic battle the Tlrera have had little difficulty In breaking up the Crlmaon strategy, but It It doubtful whether the iwarrtoro have any irreat confidence ot 'winning the real battle. Anions' outside observerB Harvard le a pronounced favor ite, for the team haa played consistently successful foot ball and developed a ' tern of offense that few exports dliput to be the strongest In evidence at thla etage of the inter-collegtate season. Defensively, the team If not o strong, however, and for thla reason the hope of Princeton follower that the Tlcer will break through for a acore may not 1 unwarranted. The rrinceton coaohj appear to have given up the hunt for any one punter to carry the game and It is probable that Law and "ilobey" tSaker and Burden will be called upon 4urtnr the reft of the season to. ehare the kicking work. ' Princeton will try the Innovation of Numbering It player In the 'Harvard came. This haa 'been a much talked of lata, but up to now none of the big col lege have adopted It Each or the Orange and Black player will carry a large num. br on hi back and the key to the y tern will be found In the official pro gram. The, Crlmion management, how eVer, ha preferred not to number Har vard men. Yule Haa Here Lineup. Tale has rounded out what will prob ably prove It regular lineup for the rest of the season and be employed a an entirety In the Drown game on Saturday. The hakup since he defeat by Colgate last week has given the Ell team a new center trio In Way, Cooney and Marting, places Captain Ketcham at right end, moves Fullback Aleck Wilson to quarter and Installs at fullback JDave Dunn, who had the position two ssason ago. Alns worth will succeed Cornell at left half. Drown Is believed to be quit as strong as Colgate and Washington and Jeffer son, which made such a good showing against Vale In Saturday's game, will prebaWy prove whether the Ell eleven 1 shaping up for the Princeton and 3!rvard games. The Dartmouth team left New Hamp shire today, stopping over In New Tork for further practice for the game with Pennsylvania on Saturday. A close game anticipated, as the Pennsylvania team tels In strength, while the Dartmouth are credited with more foot ball rintegy. Cornell aud Michigan. ,1b the Cornell camp, with an Invasion by the Michigan eleven Impending, there Is disappointment because O'Hearn, the ulrcng right end. pn account of Injuries uttered In the Harvard game, will not be able to return to Ithaca for Satur day's contest. The loss I felt keenly, as the Ithacans were counting on O'Hearn to carry the. brunt of the defense against the ex- pected running game ot the Michigan back. Ross ha been put at left end to yil the vacancy, and, as a whole, the team Is said to be roundlns Into better nhape than was expected. The Ajrmy and Navy teams will meet Albright and Rucknell, respectively, this ireek. The Army team suffered defeat tafca mir i.t, ,1 asX WsfciajJ, VanMB1BMHatt St ll.. DRAY Tiuw- Kilnalrkk Cc C. " - 4 um MfUi cm. A 44U4y mnr collar jnskjafe aaf tsaliy to Thefts ii ss asast mftwtns; a4 'psaaUf I are soar to tMst &s4 I Msg sn.sft.MAU at the hands of Notre Dame last week and Albright may prove a stronger op ponent than reputed, but at West Point coaches 'declare that they are not wor ried about any of the early games, every effort being made to point the team for Iho big game with the Navy In New Tork November 2t. The Navy's practice thl week' lids been towad perfecting a de fenslvo system 'against the forward pass play which Ducknell Is expected to use, and the Cadets are reported confident of winning. Governor Tener May Head National League CINCINNATI, O., Nov. 6,-Presldpnt August Hermann of the Cincinnati base ball club in discussing the possibility f Governor John JC Tentr of Pennsyl vania becoming president of the National league, say: "I was informed a veek ago that such n movement was under way. 1 understand that President Uaker of the Philadelphia Nationals and Presl dent Dreyfus ot the Pittsburgh club, have had the matter In charge. I cannot see, however, how Governor Tener could com bine the two positions. One or th other would keep him busy all the time. How ever, Tener Is a national figure, and 1 believe the presidency ot the leagite I practically settled f he want the post, tlon. I wa with him during every game of the recent world's series and he did not Intimate tn any way that he wanted the position.'' NIJW YOItK, Nov. .-Ctiarlea W. Mur phy, president of the Chicago Notional league club, sailed for Europe early today nnd will not ho present at the forthcom. Ing annual meeting of the Natlon league. His Interests will be represented by Harry Ackerland, a stockholder In the club. Murphy refused to dlscUss the question Of the league presidency In" liny wai but It was understood that he was still lined up with those seeking a new tragus president. The report from Cincinnati that nnver. nor John K, Tener of Pennsylvania has been Stated to succeed Thnmui J. T.v as the president, found no confirmation nere todsy, Tarkio Presents Lineup of Cripples TAIUCIO. Nor. e.-(Boeclal i-Qlnnm lis. settled so thick over the Tarkio foot ball squad that you can almost cut It with a knife. X series of misfortunes have fallen upon the team, Just at the begin ning of the fight for a place In th Mis souri Intercollegiate chamnlonshln rip. These misfortune have befallen Captain I.uckhardt. who has an Injured knee. Graham, fullback and minter. wile in jured In the Central game on Saturday last and was removed from the game, and will be out for at leat two weeks. Coe, a backfield man, was Injured In scrimmage last night, and It Is doubtful ne win te able to get Into the War rensburg gam Friday. Th squad, sixteen In number, loft fnr Kansas City last night and will irn tn Warrensbur; In the morning. The squad was captain Harry luckhardt. Manager Chrfs J-unan. W. Peterson, It. Long, E. Osbum. I. Moorhead. D. Thnmaa. T Coe, F. Ixigan, A Montgomery, 1C Peter son. F. I,unan. I Ewing, J. Travis and D. MuPherson. Errors and Homers Feature Sox Defeat DOUQIjAS. Arts.. Nov. i.-ln nm. featured by errors and home runs, th New York Giants defeated the Chicago hlte Sox here today, 14 to S. nath, Chase, Evans, Magee and Devlin made home runs. Score; n.H.B. ChlcAjrn ..OAA1A1n 1 c a j New York...J 0 S 0 0 0 & J 14 IT H unnerves: uaiy and Bchalk, Wilts and Meyers. .1 I I A I 1 I I MBA W . . . UMIUWA oAoKc.1 BALL TEAM DEFEATS FRIEND OHIOWA. Neb., Nov. . Spcial.)-Th Ohlowa High school basket ball team de feated the Friend High school team here last evening by the score of to II, The game was especially featured by th playing ot Domeler, center for Ohlowa, r.e making twenty-two out of the thirty elrht points, The lineup: OHIOWA. Pflug FR1BND. II. F. .... . Heckman L.F Htrof C Cume Schafer UP, W. Domeler C. I. Domeler L.O U-G Erhanet Garrison R.G.LG Henry jieieree: nipperi. umpire Kremer. Scorer: Metcalf. Timekeeper: Pekar, KANSAS COACHES WORK SUBS IN BACKFIELD LAWHENCE. Kan.. Nov. Coachea Mosse and Frank today worked back field substitutes ot the University of Kan sas foot ball squad to take the places of men now on the injured list. It was believed unlikely that any of the regular back field would be In the game against Washburn college of Topeka Saturday. lloota to Warble. Manager Charley Dooln Is going on the stage to do a little warbling between now and th middle ot February. THE BEE: RUTHERFORDHAS TONSILITIS 8tar Half of Nebraska May Not Be in Kansas Game. ONE OF MOST VALUABLE MEN Torrle Still tVellns; Indisposed and lias Not Ilren Ont for Practice Work Unrlns; the Entire Week. MNCOI.-N. Neb., Nov. .-(8peclal.)-The latest misfortune of the Cornhusker foot ball team, after a series ot accidents and sickness which might well discourage the stoutest heart, came In the form of an announcement today that Iluthorford, the star halfback, reported 111 yesterday, was down with tonsllltls Rutherford was taken sick yesterday afternoon late, but little was thought of his illness. Last night It developed In more serious form and the squad physi cian confirmed the report that he was suffering from a severe attack of tons!, litis. With the best of luck, the doctor declared, nutherford should be in shape for the Kansas game, but It was a remote chance that he would be able to partici pate In the most critical contest of the season. Itutherford Is one of the most valuable men on the team and, besides playing a great game on the defense, he Is the best defensive Player on the Cornhusker quad. With Purdy and nutherford on the secondary offense it ha been impossi ble for a single opposing player all sea son to get by th aecondary defense and thus secure a clear field with the ex ception of the quarterback, Titus It may be seen how really seri ous nutherford' Illness Is, and should he be compelled to stay out of the Kan sas game the, Cornhusker stock", would drop 10 per cent. To ttIp Xot la Shape. Max Towlo Is also feeling indisposed and has not been out for practice all week. Halllgan Is still nursing his sore shoulder and Cameron, Maetln and Thompson are numbered among the ab sentees In th ranks of the regular. In fact, Stlehm haa been drilling along all the week with but five or six regular playsr reporting for practice. Warren Howard, the Omaha star, has been shifted to quarter during Tovrle'a temporary Illness and is running the team In great shape. Should occasion demand, Howard can be used at either end, quar terback or fullback, and Just now the Omaha boy Is nearly Indispensable to th squad. The varsity had but littl difficulty in holding the freshmen safe at all times during the practice last night and How ard and Deck wsre able to smash through th first-year line and circle the end for good gain. Beck scored a touchdown on a beautiful forward pass,. Howard to Deck. I'slng the Kansas shift, which Is copied from the famous Minnesota, shift, the freshmen were also able to make good gain through the vanity Una, but once within striking distance of the goal th regulars tightened and the fleet-year men were always compelled to relinquish th ball. The defense of the varsity was much better last evening than on pre ceding night and. although Stlehm has used freely of the substitutes, the "subs" should have but little difficulty in piling up a big score against Wasleyan, Harvard Finishes Practice for Game With Princeton CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Nov. . The polishing off of the Harvard foot ball team for Saturday's game with Prlncs ton was completed today. The eleven was mads up of the entire so-called first string players with th exception of Trumbull, the center, who will watch ue contest from the aid line, while Souoy will play at quarter. Th undergraduate body will glv th team an enthusiastic send-off tomorrow About 1,000 students will go to Princeton to see the gam. The suggestion that the players bj numbered, a plan adopted at Princeton, meets with only small favor among th Harvard coaches. GRAND ISLAND COLLEGE WORKING FOR CHAMPIONSHIP GRAND ISLAND. Neb., Nov. .-(Special Telegram.) The name ot the Grand Island Business college Is often confused with that of the Grand Island college. The latter Is In the collegiate foot ball association of the state and Is working for the state championship, with fair prospects ot success, being undefeated so far. The business colleg team I not In the association. Th Grand Island college defeated the Kearney Normals a tw days ago and It was reported from that city as a buslneea collage team. Drltton shoald Know. Owner Britton of th Cardinals says there Is no truth In the arn that Ed Konetohy. the big- flrstsacker ot the St Iouls team, will be traded to the Giants for Merkie and otkers. Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Dig Returns. OMAHA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1913. Waterloo (jives Largest Sum Yet For Big Highway Over half the male population of Wa terloo turned out to a IJneoln highway booster meeting held In the town hall last night. H. E. Fredrlckson drove out to attend the meeting and urge the Wa terloo people to get out nnd make a noise. J. C. Robinson, the town consul for the Lincoln hlghwny, announced thnt he had secured promises of 2,900 which would be used to purchase Lincoln highway certificates. This Is the largest amount so far raised In any city, not even ex cepting Omaha. Three men, James Walsh, J. C. Robinson and If. R. Wa dron, contributed 1,M of the total, while A, H. Campbell and R. F. Johnson do nated XX C. B, Compton and A. C. Compton, both ot whom live four miles off the road contributed $100. Every person present had a good word to say for the Lincoln highway and ex pressed gratitude, that Waterloo waa to be on the routo. Every one thought that It would Increase the value ot property along the lln and would act as one of the greatest advantages Nebraska will possess. Mr. Fredrlckson assured Waterloo and Elkhorn that the road would pass through their cities. It was suggested that the route be changed to the military trail through Benson, and several Densonltes were present to present their side ot the question, but Mr. Fredrlckson explained the feasibility of the Elkhorn-Waterloo route so the minds ot the skeptical were pacified. W. G, Whltmore, one of the Board of Regents of the tato university, ..who re. sides, at Valley and. wlio recently ub acrlbed 51.000 it the cltliens oi Valley. would subscribe foOO, was present and advocated the advisability of subscribing for certificates. Mr, Whltmore asserted that It was a financial proposition to the land owner and he stated that he was positive land would so Increase In valuo after the completion of the road that any fanner .along the routo could well afford to contribute a dollar for every acr and may be even 15 for every acre nnd still come out with a large percentage ot gain merely from a real estate point ot vlsw. TEAM CHIEFLY OF SUBS WILL FACE NORTHWESTERN C1UCAOO. Nov. (.-"Make It W Is the slogan ot the University ot Chicago students for the game with Northwestern Saturday. The Maroons have rolled up 41S points In gomes against the Meth odists and the students would like to see It mad 600. No bite bo ating No bag uo striu ,MlllllllllUllllllllllilKI tab. ST, LOUIS GAME CALLED OFF Crcighton and Southern Uni Fail to Agree Upon Terms. ALL OVER PLAYING FRESHMEN St. I.onl Declare Contract Calls for Thrlr Elimination, While Crrlnh on fnyu This U Only a Last Thought. The Crelghton-SU Louis university foot ball gameascheduled for the coming Sat urday at St Louis, Mo haa been railed off because of a failure on the part ot the two managements to come to to.nis on the contract with respect to playing freshmen, St. Louis contending there waa an agreement not to play them. The St. Louis University Athletic as. soclatlon issued the following statement yesterday at St. Ixuls regarding the mat ter: Crelghton has wired that they will not play liere Saturday the 8th, because we will not permit them to play their freshmen. Wo expected, until very 1'ecrntly, that wo were to meet on equal footing, and when wo learned otherwue we decided that In Justice to ourselves and our team we could not make this concession. In order not to disappoint our friends and students we will endeavor to sched ule itNjrame with some othMr teem to fill this dSte. GEORGE BAKEWELL. Secretary Athletic Association, St. Louti university. In answer to the above Faculty Direc tor Wise of Crelghton said last night: "The question ot not playing freshmen was not made known to fhe Crelghton athletlo management until last week and Crelghton Insisted upon playing ac cording to the written contract. In which nothing was said about freshmen." The new of the cancellation of the St. Louts Ramo cam as a severe blow to the members ofthe Crelghton team and their followers. Crelghton was conceded to have the best chance tn Its history ot walloping the Mlssourians on thilr own grounds, and amply revenging them selves for the defeat at the hands of SL Louis on Crelghton field last year. The St. Louis team has made a poor showing this year, and Crelghton had every hope or scoring a clean victory. The Crelghton team, however, Is not In the best ot condition, Captain Miller atlt being laid up with a lame knee. He ox pecta to play at St. Louis If the trip Is made. The squad has been further weakened by the loss of Seth frail. , Lincoln Mnn ImproTlng. Marty Rerghammer may be a star with the Reds next year. During the barn storming trip he changed his style of bat ting and has been hitting the ball harder than ever. The Persistent Big Return. and Judicious Use ot wonderful. The last pipeful of the dayor night . Is as fresh and tempting as the first. Convenient Packages! The Pound Humidor, the Full-SIre 10 CcntTln anal the Handy Half-Size 5-CentTin. STAG For Pipe and Cigarette "EVER-LASTI NG-LY GOOD" P. La Drawn for The Bee by j sjtr . "4' ' J)"""nr" St, Louis Wants Catcher Cady CHICAGO, Nov. 6. Except for a rumor that St. Louis wanted Catcher Cady of Boston, no trade talk reached the public when American league magnates gathered today for their annual meeting here. The purohase of Cady was suggested to Rob ert McCoy of the Boston club In an In formal way, It waa said, and there was little chance of Its going through. Owner Farrell of the New York club was late In reporting for the meeting of directors. He conferred with several other club owners, but announced no deals. The directors attended to a lot of rou tine business. Including the auditing of bills and approval of the treasurer's re port. The Philadelphia club was awarded the championship for 1913, "Jack" Hendricks, manager ot the Den cer club In the Western league, said the deal by which Owner McGlll would take over the Indianapolis club and Herldricks become Its manager, would be com pleted at Columbus at the coming meet ing ot the minors. Hendricks practically closed a deal with Owner Navin of De troit by which the Tiger get two play ers, whole namea were withheld. Charles Williams, treasurer of the Chi cago Nationals, arranged a six-game series for the Cubs with the Philadelphia Athletics at Jacksonville and Tarrtpa dur ing the spring training trip and a six game series with the Su Louis Americans at Tampa and St. Petersburg, Fla. FORMER YALE PLAYERS AID IN COACHING THE ELEVEN NEW HAVEN, Conn,, Nov. .-"Nineteen former Yale foot ball players flocked to Yale field today and assisted .Head Coach Jones In coachlnp the varsity eleven The squad, which had been given a two days' rest, because It was thought the first string men were trained too tine, was pur through scrimmage today, the varsity scoring two touchdowns' against the freshmen. Wilson ran the eleven at quarter In excellent form. JOHNSON HELD NO LONGER THE WORLD'S CHAMPION PARIS, Nov. 6. At Sj meeting of the International Boxing" union at Paris to night the world's heavyweight champion shlp(was decl&red vacant on the grounds ot Jack. Johnson's conviction fn the American courts and his repeated re fusal to fight. Delegates from the United States, Belgium, Switzerland and France wore present and the action taken had the approval of the English section of th unlop. . Re wa rd! Go get a tin of STAG and be rewarded by a new thrill in smoking. STAG has a LIVING FRAGRANCE that is entirely original and entirely ri Hard Co. Established 1760 "Bud" Fisher COYOTES TO PLAY CREIGHTON Game for Thanksgiving with South Dakota Uni Now Assured. WILL BE ONE GRAND CONTEST Both SiinaiW Feel finite Kqnal to Enrli Other and Arc Red lint Try Ont Their Gridiron ProTes. The Crclghlon-Dakota Turkey day con test which has been hanging fire for the last three weeks, was assured last even ing when the Crelghton athletic management-received a telegram from Vermillion, S. D,, the location of Squth Dakota state, declaring they would play the Thanks giving game accoiding to schedule. Thj telegram came as an answer to letters from Crelghton asking the Coyotes if they intended to play the game. Soma time ago, because. several of their num ber were suspended for hazing a fellow student, the South Dakota team struck, and the remaining games on their sched ule were cancelled, according to press reports from Vermillion. After some par leying they agreed to play Denver uni versity according to schedule, but again, after the Denver game, they quit the field. It nas then that the Crelghton manage ment wrote asking for Information, and have since been awaiting- developments. The action on tho part ofthe South Dakota management came as the result of a request of the student body of that school assembled in mass convention Wednesday afternoon. All of the Coyotes have agreed to don uniforms for only two of the remaining games on their schedule, that with the Michigan Aggies, November 15, and Crcighton. South Dakota also suggests w; IEIseman of the Sioux 'City High school "fo'r"refere"e bh TharikYglvfng day: The assurance of the South Dakota game comes a welcome news to Crelgh ton men, who had begun to regard the season as ended, as far as big battles were concerned. Coming on tho eve ot the cancellation of the St. Louis battle, It Is more welcome than ever. November 33 is stltl an open date on the Crelghton schedule. It I possible that Baker university of Kansas or Cotner University ot Nebraska will be the op ponent on that date. Minds Good at Pa. Minds of Penn Is rated as one of th btst forward passers foot ball has ev?r developed, and few colleges, by the w&, have turned out more good men In that respect than Penn. ( Morr Field for Picture. 31cn. University of Oregon track and foot ball teams coached by Harvard will Use a motion picture annaratus in training: tho candidates tor their work.