12 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1913. Hutt and Jeff Might Be on Their Way to Mexico If- Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher J3$FFi 1 CDUttf t gt .Vhat oori A i BASG CAUL RePOIWE R. ON THE US A COUPtEOr SWC-LL NS-wsPAPBfc. MtlKSLv rrrv ,. .w. .ijb.. ............. CVoTHes ao W6VL USOKThp PKtot AMD Wfi'U o fctfeHT TO THE. vjONTqveN"T7vuK to rme cit EDITOR. x suppose BY TDfAOfcfcOW we'i-L BE EATfNG YcYC6 S .. . aV1 " r y i rv i l l -rfv i - Sk J iM7i.JSr:u- kiA TlS:Cc.T tMJUI rta-iooN as TMeYaeeTHese- CLOrrHCi TH&VU.U THINK vG KNOW ALL ABOUT CAteo. WC'LL ren. e we uiveD jn Mexico FOR. yGAR.J HDSKERS READY IQ -BATTLE Stage Set at Lincoln-for Fiercest Foot Ball Game of Season, HAWXEYES ARRIVE t)N QIOUND Unsrnirc In rntctlrr at Country Club, After "Which Conch Hairier Bf. clnrea 1IU Tcnm Ik Ready for' He Contest. LINCOLN. Nov! 2L-Bpeclal.)-Tha stag If all not far tho closing game, of th ipason herd botweepithe CornhusKers and strong Untvralty lot Iowa eleven. Elgbte n atrong Ihc Iowa 'squad arrived !n Lincoln this mdrolhg and took up headquartera at ta Lincoln holel. Coach 'Hawley )iad little1 to "ay of tho Kama beyon a statement that If Nebraska woiMt Would be because the Huekers had a better team, Iowa will . preaent tho full strength of tha eleven, with eveo player physically fit for tha beat ganto of the season. Hawley said tha Ilawkejca were expecting a hard battle but Jwas' hopeful o, fqefeatlng the Corn feitakers. loVfi had a abort wdrkout this morntng at tho country -club an"d Hawley returned completely satlafled with tho work, of his eleven. Weather conditions tfromtao to bo Ideal for tha fot Iowa leani Although a light rasp, fell last flight. K waa not auffl clAtto yet tho .Nebraska field, which has?, been protcUd-frm rain, by tha mafaaiqinient. deplto theVfact that a wet' fleas would operate decidedly to the ad vantage of the Cettth'ualiers. Coach HtMint wanU m' flu vkiay over the Jowaha if the MMk, W win and the chances ar rtarttff&r h'moirt de cMve came ,mt y aaaafoi. , , HUim Menttr Fiht. HMa)aka la.M'eat ftftbtliiscm for ooifditton of ttK eajKn ,aM'tthe even full of amter. jTH. flfMl t.KHmKWM ,cf thy ,taon waa held taat lirtfV and, Hlehnt tmlnat4 talina;, 1u-' Maaie; aliowln tawfflna; of the Vunner, tWaH f wm abte to break up the' "raft iUy" y tagiatoia;, tbtth k. era ais attU dubioua eer the fmniwt Iowa fonawtton and" are not irimiw to. make Mr-predlctlon.1 "r" febikaka 9111 have the adyantaa;e of four jaWhdato the man. The b'ackftelda o ffhil twot elevens tan about equally matchid aa to wetht. but the' Nebraska line ljnUclj heavier pian the Iowkffor. wardsj rho otcse(ot tlie- irame, It la concedi' reata wt Uie abytty.of the CornhusUe llttemen to'-.atop Iowa'a .won. ctorful backfteM ad 9Uehm Is plnalnc lila fBHh'on'iranis-in and'jCXniorcM. the Ktbnuka tnnklea, to .tura the trick. Plml rnU NaU HttHr- ' The final foot bH raMy of i rear waa htd thla mantlnc at the University chattel. Tlw team- Members, Coach Btlehm, Or. "Avery. Dr. Kaxey and other foot ball favrUa apeechea. The funeral of the .JwyfcawW Wfd waa the feature of Utt' iwNr, CM aMewart. a unlveralty debater, dollvercd iv humorous funeral oration,, the quartet eane a sod lection and the unlveralty band closed the ceremonies wltli a funeral dlrro. Heating capacity of the field will be. taxed and today the advanco sale of tickets had surpassed that of the Jdlnno aota game. Interest In Lincoln is nearly aa irreat aa for the Gopher game. There are only a fow aeata left la the reeerved aocUon and the crowd nhould exceed 5,009.- lowa sports sent 11,300 to jUncoln last night to bo placed on tho Ilawkeyea to win nt C to 4 odds. There Is very little Cornhuskcr money In sight, because the rooters wo dubious over the result of the "spread" ploy. ( Following la tho lineup .of the . two elevens announced -by the coaches j this homing: ' i NEBRASKA. IOWA Thompeon ..C Abbott rt.o Cameron .......ruT. Aiaaun .,....).. IlOM ......... ...IaO. Ilalllgan L.T. Heck .Uli Towle ...Q.M. Howard ViO. My '(C) ,n.n. .... ij.it. Pufy ' Ilutherford C HoUKhton IG..... '...,. Wilson tT ' Unrrowa ItO UrecKneri It. ID i Carberr: Q.U.. Qroifi ILlt... I'ennlnggroth F.D McCllnnla, 1J.11. Umpires Eckeraall, Chi cago. Ileferee: Haddon, Michigan. Head llneaman: . Seymour, Springfield Training acnoou . ,j Yankton Team Wins Two Championships YANKTON, S. D., Kov. 21.-(8peclal Telegram.) Yankton defeated Brookings, 29' to 0, wlfmlng tho jsluunplonsUlp of North And Bouth DakoU. Neither team had .been, defeated all .aeiaon, BROKEN BOW OVERCOMES ' LEXINGTON HIGH 'SCHO.O. SROKXN SOW. Web'. Nov. 2f.-(Spe Mr&4vMt.pKrei BoWand.lM &h HHth aahwls 'pJayed 'fer'the cttam fitmibto of weet central Njebraaka thja afternoon before an immcnae crowd, the core-' being 8 to 9 I faver-of Urbken The -line pfufftng of Broken Bow, a toiMMown Jay lfem)a .and good runs by KnxWd aad Cote ,it enda icatured. Jeningion kt the ball one yard, from the she thirty Mconda before thqrcloao'of the jajtMfHv the ball, being carried by Pred more of Broken How to the cenUr of .the field. Broken Dow haa not lost a game this aeoaon. f Awea It r arty for Drake. AMES, la., Nov. 21.--(8pclal Tele, gram.) Ames and Drake wind up the schedule ot the northern end of the Mle alouri Vailey conference when they meet Ifl their annual struggle In the Drake stadium at Dea Molnea tomorrow. The teams are evenly matched and both have held the' leaders ' Of 'Uie conference to close scorea. The Cyclone lineup will be tha parae aa that' which Battled Nebraska for an 1 to 9 defeat and which loat to tho Iowa DecrhottndB. S to 7, laat Hatur day; Tlie squad ta In fair condition. Key to the Bltuatlon-Bee Advertising. HASTINGS HIGH WIHS GAME 1 47,000 People Will Defeated by the Aurora High School Eleven by Score of 7 to 2; BEVEKTH IN LINE OF VICTORIES 'cnbH of the Contest Said to Decide the Championship, I'laolna; Ilnntlnfca In the' I.rnd. .HASTINGS, Neb., Nov. a. (Special Telegram.) Hastings High won Its bov enth victory loday, dofcatlng Aurora 7 to 2. AUrora scored a safety on & fum- ble In the first quarter, Haatlnga heW iho advantage In tbe second, and In the jlhlrd ec&rod a touchdown on a fako end run nnu lorwara pass to uoidenatcln across the goal , line. Goal waa kicked by W)ieecr. Bchlsaler'a men came close to scoring again In the fourth, but tvom held by Aurora, Tho victory, It Is claimed, glvos Has tings the weetern high school champion ship Btnra wero Bwn,nson and Fowler for Aurora, Johnaon, Long nnd Goldenntcln for llaatlngs. The teams wero evenly matched, with Aurora having an advan tage in weight. Wneupt . liABTINOB. Goldenateln .UB. fti coram ut, me UG. Meyer .n.., c. Mein n.o iwrr (C.) ti.T. Iong It.K. Wheeler o.n. Burr ...,....:,KH, joiiiison ........f.iii KJndlg ...R.H. AUrtOItA n.B Wright ! Wilson ILG, Carr C, ,,,, Jones LG. Barnes "UT.. ........ Blgman UK........ Harrison O.B- SWanson -.., Fowler juh Leeper C.) a 7i.,V,,'i'Jv,xm . Beiners Subatltutea! THl.t!.. Wl.l.iv.,.,. vr.;. iiSf?liMt,"Srr "oward. Klllmafi. Uml Netraeka! Nebraska. Referees Raccly, IF MEN would stop to think they would alise,' tliati it's motf what you py, but whmt you gft ftr'whmt you pmy clotkes. tkat counts in- buying Buy a'.suit just becasethe price is cheap and tho . chances are ybujjl ailso'get a qualify that is cheap. ' If you can afford to pay only a medium amount, wo liayo Ktnmvr Olothos at $14.50, $17 and $P0, which offer as ptrong values as anyono can at tho price. A $14.50 Kenmor will satisfy you as well as the.usua,! suit you find ad vertised as " $30.00 suits .at $15.00." We believe in pricing clqthcs at; their actual value and then maintaining that price to all alike. However, if you want genuine high grade, hand tailored suits and overcoats of best possityp.'qualityour Kninf twu will Xi the bill better any clothes we know pf. They and stay fit, $20, $25 up to $10. Ckthtt oojual quality would coti much more at the tailor'. M&gee (8l Dwmer 415 South Sixteenth the IB Willi than . miM A uJni of Omaha Calls - Off Saturday G-arne A vy ith Peru Eleven Poor Condition of the TTnlv.lv nf .Omaha foot ball team haa resulted In thd fcnlllng off the scheduled game with Peru todany. Mombers of" the eouad havo hot' bcon Tpundlrig Into condition" as faat M had been hppod for, neceimltp-tlg thU hctlon. Dows leg Is still giving him a great deal of trouble and Adams' shoulder Is about .the same as It waa last weelt. rarlah la fyot unable to como qut for prnc- jioo. vtu these men out of the lineup nnd with several othor varsity nl vrn furslng minor Injuries, It Wa thought est that tho Peru game be called off. Tbo calling off of the' Peru game will give tbe team a chance t6 get In shap for the Thanksgiving game with Tarkla It Js hoped to have all the regulars back In the lineup bjr thetlme jhla contest comes oft. Members of tho team are looklnir toward the Tarklo gamo with a great deal of Interest, as It la the one that tho team Is most anxious to win. Last season Tarklo defeated the Omaha team br th score of 7 to 0. making the points on a iiuKe. ,The hard luck that haa recently overcome the University of Omaha squad has only served to .make , the team morel determined to humble the, Jdleadurlans.' pow and Parted are expected to Join the squad, Kactlclng, the beginning of next weeK. Fairbury Scores J at Will m Contest FAinBURY, Nb., Nov. a.-(Sneclal Telegram.)-Falrbury and Wymore High school elevens played a one-aided game of foot ball here this afternoon, reault. lng In a decisive victory fpr Fairbury, T to 0. Fairbury had everything Its own way throughout the game, apparently carrying the leather over tho oononenu' goal at will, Fairbury made Its leadlna gains on end runs nnd amaahea. Wy. more attrlbutea Ha falluro to win to light weight, the team averaging l pounda venney, woieman ana aiebe did splendid work for Fairbury. The lineup: FAinuunv. Bradley ,C. Coleman R.H. Glebe .....L.H. Nlder Q. Denney F.B. Powell ..........R.O. Frang UO. Ireland ......tlbE. Bonawlts UK. Halvey R.T. Ward UT. AVYMOItK Tumble ....... tYiryer Diddle uenamore imuiipe uien - ...M..M, Itll. UK. Q K.n. it. a. It0,- Newman Jt-K Phebrcck Delany O'Neal O'Brien FOUR FOOT BALL GAMES SET FOR MUNICIPAL FIELD Four foot ball garnet will be plared. Thanksgiving day on the municipal foot ball field at Thirty-second and Dewey' avenue, tha games beginning at 8 o'clock In the morning. Park Commissioner Joe B. Hummel has Issued permits to the eight teams. Foot ball games are alao scheduled for Fontenelle park Thankagtvlng day, but they will not be played until afternoon. Basket Ball Oraraatsatton. FAIKBl'BY. Neb., Nov. a.-(Speclal.)-The Fairbury basket ball team held a Ineettng last .night and elected officers for the ensuing year. The officers comprise Arthur Dfnne manager; l.yle I'urcell captain, and Kddlc Goodrich, aecretar) treaaurer Theio are all atar ptayeni sad the first g&me ot the year will be plad with Cuba. Kan ., tn this city en Thank giving night See the Harvard and Yale Contest CAMBRIDGE, Maaa.. Nov. 21. Coaches. Mayers and prospective spectators wero gladdened today by tho announcement of the weather bureau that the Harvnrd Yalo championship foot ball contest In the Stadium tomorrow would bo played under favorable- weather conditions. The game will be witnessed by 'more than 47,000' 'persons, tho ' gf cateat crowd that over purchased tlcketa to any athletic event in the United Statea. The Crimson undergraduates nnd atmunl werv. confident today that their team Would win from tho Blue, thus gaining victory In two successive years. On tho other hand, the backers of tho Blue wore sure that Yalo would be victorious. Tha teams spent the day twonty-flve miles apart. The Crimson players sought .the quiet ot the Veaper Country club, near Lowell, where tho team waa given light elgnal practice on the golf links. The Yalo squad lounged about the broad verandah of the Woodland Park hotel at Auburndale most ot the fore noon. Tha afternoon was devoted to kicking and algnal practice on the Har vard gridiron. Both elevens were In ex cellent Condition. Odds of 10 to 7 favorod Harvard.. - . IOWA EXPECTS HARD GAME Hawkeye Squad Anticipates lively Bout with Cornhuskcrs. MEN ARE IN FINE CONDITION While NcbmnkK Outwclgha Visitors There Is Errrr Chance Thi-y Will Overcome That irlth a I.lttle Extra Speed. . Too much confidence will not ba the excuse offered by the Iowa fqot ball teanv should the Nebraska team beat them to day, Thla fact was brought out yesterday morning, when the Iowa team went through Omaha, en route to Lincoln, and Coach Hawley said he expected ''the hardi est game of tho year. ' The Iowa team came In on the Rock Island and their epeclal was switched over to tho Burlington tracks and then coupled on No. 15, which was. held .fif teen minutes for the gridiron warriors. Coach Hawley, when asked If his team was going to beat Nebraska, said, "I Wish I kpew. I expect the hardest game of the aeason, but my men ore In thr. very beat of condition, outside of a few bruises. The regular team, which baa plied up such high scores all through the season, will face the Cornhuskers. The Iowa team this year Is the beat In years and I knqw what kind of a team Ne braska will put up against us. So yon may expect the closest kind of a game and tho team that wins will undoubtedly be the better. I figure that the winning team will have hut a niargln of one touch down pver the loser." (iroas Quite Speedy GrosB, tho specdly little quarterback, who Is asserted by many to bo the equal of Johnny McGovern, 1911 All-Amerlcan quarterback, who played with the Gophers, wilt go In at quarter at tho start. The Iowa team look like a formidable one, although Hawley says they will be outweighed by Nebraska. "We have a very, light team, comparatively," said Hawley, "but the boys ar fast. I am not the least bit afraid of the Nebraska ends and think we wilt be able to get around them on a few plays which we have not had to uncover this year and which, .ta all probability, will be exposed tomor row." i The members of the team were playing carda and other cute little harmless games when they pulled Into Omaha thla morning, but they swore that they hod not been up all night at thla pas-time. School Teams Battle to Tie. BEATRICE, Neb., Nov. a.-(SpocIal Telegram.) The Temple High Bohool foot ball team of Lincoln played a tlo game this nf tor noon with the Beatrice Re servea, the score being 0 to 0. The field was slippery oh account of the rain lrut night and the game lacked Sensational plays. There waa repeated fumbling and both team wore forced to punt fre quently. Although tho vlrltors outweighed tho locals, they wero held sate at all times. T7 Fourth Big League May Be Started to Fight Independents CHICAGO, Nov. n.-Formation of ft fourth "big league" to aid In a reported fight of organlred base ball against tho Federal league and Its Invasion ofipro tected territory 1s under way, according to a, story printed bore. Tho new circuit has the backing or organized base ball, says the story, and Is to havo teams In Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Columbus, Indian apolis,' Detroit, Cleveland, 'Milwaukee and Chicago. It will have a schedule not conflicting with the American or National leagues or American association, but will not be so careful about, staging attrac tions rivaling tho Federal's games. George Tebeau ot tho Kansas City American as sociation blub is named as the one who has planned the new circuit. Tell Us Something; NeTT. Some facetious scribe on a New Haven dally makes, the announcement that all Yale needs ie foot ball playon In order uuisiae oi uiai u. to have a good team. appears that Yale has than Nebraska. a better team Give It n. Trlnl. Much controversy has arisen over the numbering of foot ball players. It may or may not be a good idea from' the coaches' or the players' standpoint but one thing Is certain, it would be a help to the spectators. KNOWN THE WORLD OVER Thi Gillette Combination Set complete with Razor, Blade, Shaving Soap and Shaving Brrah in Metal Containers, and Plate Glass Mirror $9. .Other Com bination Sets, $6 to $50. Standard Sets, $5 to $12: Pocket Editions, $5 to $6. HRISTMAS comes but once a; year: a man shaves every day of his life. Give him a Gillette Safety Razor. Three minutes with the Gillette slips his beard off clean leaves his face fresh and cool -gives him snap and brace, makes the day's work go like a song. Ask Your Dealer GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR COMPANY, BOSTON i -1