It TIIE BEE: CttLAHA, TCJ3SDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1913. VDEFEAf lOWA IS THE CRY Cornlinikerf Emerge from Kansas Game Without Injury. SCRIMMAGE WORK FIRST DAY Interference "' X erer Hotter Than t'tsmrence and Mod Alone Pre sented Rnnnlnir Bigger Score. Put Labels on the Bottles in Your Medicine Chest Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher "feSSIfc.T'Ve tTOSV COfAPU?Tet THi, VAiONDeRfnyu (NMeNTlOM. THIS BlACfc. BOTTIC r-,... trt n.rx . ... rMMA A NO AorTw -'"v STfcONC I r ANB Tmk. iTuKtr lAl thP ujrMYE I r 1 s I 1 fcovrue Mf exAc-ruv TKt? rut TtK 'Cm Both owdsitg eppecr making thc Doc , vuu Give rue j k J CotAe J I rBY FOR THE PPIUOO OFS vjrrtt-. rwiu .r, i rw&y I MuTT EMfev J ' ' I'M-WWH Aft. ft LINCOLN. Nov. I7.-SpectaU-Cofteh Sttehm and the victorious Husker eleven today began preparations for the final name of the season with the dangerous Hawkeyes. whose 4S to T defeat of Amu last Saturday has thrown terror In the hearts of the Nebraakans, While the mud at Kansas prevented Nebraska from piling up a much lamer score against the Jayhawkera, It was the salvation of the crippled Nebraska, squad, for with the exception of Towle. the entire team came out of the came In practically as good shape as they entered. Towle was bruised, but his In juries are not at alt serious. fully appreciating the high scores which Iowa has piled up In the last three games, the Huskers are not greatly alarmed at the fast Iowa backfleld. Iowa has not been up against a pair of first class tackles In the last three games and It Is believed that McGlnnis and his men will find an entirely different proposi tion from any of the games they "hare played irf this season. Iotth Defense lacking. Dudley, the assistant coach, who watched the Gophers and Jayhawkers work earlier in the season, and whose predictions have come true, with sur prising accuracy, witnessed the Iowa Ames game last Saturday. The assist ant' coach was much Impressed with Umi work of the Iowa backfleld, but does not think the Iowa eleven slsca up with Ne braska In defensive ability. The two elevens will be about evenly matched as to weight Howard will have the ad vantage In punting and Iowa In In dividual stars, but the assistant coach looks for Nebraska to close the season with victory over the speedy Iowans. Nebraska's scoring machine has just rounded into form. The interference In the Kansas game was the greatest any Nebraska team has over shown, Time after time Purdy and Rutherford swept around the ends wfth a clear field and a solid wall of Interference, but the .runner slipped in the mud and before he could recover himself the Kanas tackles had come up from behind. The Cornhuskers showed Bo per cent stronger in the game with Kansas than against the Gophers and Nebraska root ore are exulting still over the remark able machine-like play of Nebraska. The tackling was accurate and there was not a single department In which the Huskers looked weak. Co-eds "Bum" Way. Many amusing incidents have leaked out in connection with the Kansas ex cursion. Two co-eds, determined to see the game. Joined the party and "bummed their way to Kansas," Hoes, the big colored guard, took satisfaction in the defeat .of the Jayhawkers. Ross was tendered a banquet at Lawrence by some t the colored population and he at tracted as. much attenUpn as any of the players. Tomorrow a big rally tw1ll be held at the convocation to celebrate the Kansas victory. The chancellor will have a place on the program and the Innocents wilt be In charge of the meeting. Although it Is tiot customary the Corn huskera came through the Kansas gam lit such good shape that Btlehm held heavy practice tonight, with scrimmage. A)l of the regulars were out and the mott for the remainder of the week will be "defeat Iowa." , - 1 . ' mltted having had a talk with Charles Kbbets, president of the Hrooklyn club, at the Columbus minor league meeting. "Ebbets made me no offer," said Jones today. "You are too high priced a man for me," was his comment, and I told' him that I would not want to get back In the game unless I obtained a big contract. GOPHER WARRIORS GIVEN STIFF SCRIMMAGE PRACTICE Brooklyn Meases Manager Dahlen NEW YORK, Nov, 1T.-Manger "Wll llm DshltB of ths Brooklyn base ball club was today given his unconditional releas by the club. His successor will be announced next Thursday. Fletdtr Jones, former manager of the Chicago Americans, has been prominently men tloned as thfc coming manager of the Shortstop Bob Fisher of the Brooklyn ilub was sold today to Toronto. PORTLAND, Ore,. Nov, IT.-Flelder Jcmea defied today that he had negoti ated with Brooklyn, although he ad- MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 17.-Unmlndful of Saturday's defeat by Chicago, Coach Wil liam put the Minnesota foot ball squad through hard scrimmage today in prep, aratlons for the contest with Illinois next Saturday. The local team Intends to make the best of the three or four ays it will have for practice. The men all came through the' Maroon battle In fair shape. Several 6t the players arc trifle stiff and core! but Dr. Williams believes they will lose this In scrimmage work. The unexpeoted tie score between Illinois and Purdue Saturday has given rise to the belief among the Gophers that a hard game may be expected at Urban next Saturday. Jit t A niHMge for you. 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James ttr D.vn.r.r.1 MR. anirineer of Detroit. was elected" captain of the University ot Michigan foot bail eleven lor nu,i ford played left end this fall r Rleeted Michigan ACBlr' Head. IANSINO, Mien., "T' ''-""'Yr. Julian of Rochester. N. V., was today sleeted captain 01 nm iciusii na tural foot Pail eleven mr King Ferdinand May Leave Throne BKRXtIN, Nov. W.-KIng Ferdinand of Bulgaria, who arrived today in Coburg, Is passing through suph a crlslN accord ing to well informed cjrcles in (Jobure and Berlin that Wa abdication of the throne In favor of his son is poslble and even probable. The king la residing incognito at the palace In Coburg. He spent this momlng In prayer at the graves of his ancestors. Austrian statesmen are doing their ut most to discourage his proposed surrender of the throne because they consider the young crown prince, Boris, likely to be Influenced by the element friendly to Russia. i King Ferdinand, at ths same time, is receiving little encouragement in Ger many. Emperor William and the Ger man government have expressed them selves openly as friendly to Greece. It Is understood that when King Ferdinand expressed a desire to come to Berlin be was given an Intimation that such a visit would be useless. Ferdinand U the youngest son ot the late Prince Augustus ot Saxe-Coburg- Cloths and was elected prince ot Bul garia on July 7, 1SS7. He declared himself king In 1S0S and was recognised by the powers. The Bulgarian legation here has issued a denial of the reports that he Intends to quit the throne, but the dental is regarded here as merely perfunctory. In a return match on the Morrison alleys, the Martin's Tigers ot South Omsha were defeated by the Stort Triumphs, who piled up a total of'sTM against the Magic City rollers' 2,619. 1 The Brewers started with a big 000 game and at no time did the team from Packer's town come close to them, K. Kelpie led among tho Individuals with a (31 total, while Fltr had high single game with 23S. Frank Leplnskl was the only South Omsha roller to go real strong, his center alley ho6k netting him a 2Z2 single came and a 694 total. Last Sunday on the South Omsha sllejs the same teams clashed, the Mar tin's Tigers comlnc out Victorious with a nlnety-flve-pln lead. In both, matches the Store lead by seventy pint, winning three out of the six and tying one. Scores: MARTIN'S TIOKRS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total KrJtscher Ul ac 1M m Coolcy ITS 1Sl 1M 7 Ohnesorg l&t m SOT MI Kennedv 1M 1R9 ITS Mn Teptnskt 1I ho HTORZ TRIUMPH. 1st. 2d. Sd. Total farn IPO VA 17 KW Shaw 171 1M 3tt Mi Dober 1M J" i" " Pits lTl 233 207 Hi Bciple. K 22i . Jl lH CI Totals m U10 828 2.784 Metropolitan Alleys. In a match game on the Metropolitan alleys yesterday Jetter's Old Age of Omaha took three games from the Old Age tesm ot South Omaha. Scores: JBTTER'8 OLD AdE. OMAHA. 1st. 2d. Sd. Total. Cochran " l "2 Hi uiana ...im Hnehr 157 211 1 MJ Ooden 1S1 1 154 4T Zimmerman 172 Ul 152 60S Wyoming; Reported Safe. BUFFALO. N. Nov. 17.-A member of the Wyoming Steamship company, owners ot the steamer Wyoming, reported lost, today said their Vessel was safe at lily Pond. Lake Superior. BIRM1NOHAM, Ala.-r. U Willis of the firm ot HarUlne tc WIlUs. pharma. cists, suffered greatly from anthrax and bronchitis, so bad ha could not attend to business. As be writes: "I got no relief until I took Holer's Homy and Tar Com pound. 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Frank Fagerberg aays that not only does he have hard luck In bowling, but has It In all other walks of life. In the last two weekB he has been struck twice and knocked down by a street' car, caus ing Injuries making him unfit for Play.f: ,-fI "Rosle" Rosenberg has been taking a drop In his recent games. He said that an ISO average would be soft for him this season, but he Is several points short. . Totals U2S BS K& 2,618 Totals .$44 ES2 814 Mil JETTER'S OLD AQE, SOUTH OMAHA. 1st. 2d. Sd. Total. Fltxrerald 147 US 1S7 tSt Chadd ItJ 178 158 610 Urlggs lu in i?l Peterson 18 1 174 470 Hail 128 147 147 42J Totals 75? 7J4 ESS I.S83 MOOULLIANS. 1st. Sd. Sd. Total. Hollenbercer 138 144 151 437 Simpson 148 141 153 450 Hamel 132 111 3 475 618 1,153 Sd. Total. 171 4S4 210 643 184 M Totals 430 423 DROZDA KENOB. 1st 2d. H. Lee 15? 14 F. Jaxosh m 1W J. Jaroiu ITJ ISO Totals KB 488 675 Bonllus Notes. Rill Weber still sticks around. Ills name Is tacked on the Eagles' lineup. He alio would listen to a little two-bit pot. . Hello! Is Mr. McCabe there!" "No." "Then will you please tell him to come right home after the game tonlghtr" Being a benedict seems to agree with Purshouse. He has been rolltng good games since the big event was pulled oft. Next Thursday night on the Metropoli tan alleys the Clan Oordons. Omaha's newest league, will roll their srond series. Trolley" Karr of the X-Ray team la trailing along with some good totals. He sure goes the limit when he gets on U3 right vt rack. Funsy Hoffman Is high for the dia mond stickpin donated to the Gate City league by the Reese Jewelry company. He rolled 241 Captain Hoffman of the X-Rays says that his team will win the rag In the Oate City league, even if they did get set back for two last week. The Pete Loch. Jrs., In the Metropolitan league, have grabbed the high team game honors from the Cigarmakers' Blue Labels by rolling l.titt. 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