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12 THE BEE: OMAHA, SATUliDAW DECEMBER :20, 1013. Maybe Jeffs Snake Didn't Digest Its Food . Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher r VtA OUST RfeMHNfc PRof. TWtN"" " gHB SAfS SWf eiVrVl, J'mj, ALSO SfltS THAT ir ) 1 ' ' S ' ' J '' ' ' ' , ' Chj IfrJ V&wsfcC,. llij I - ' -a flUllVU 11 Bun xerreii m- ii itu niJl SCIPLE Makes lest Hark of Season in the Omaha League. SUTHERLAND GOES TO ST. PAUL Total ;.. mi ' ui miokby gibbons. V" 193 Anderson joneny .,,.,,,, .,, Straw .,,,, j Dahmke , j? l 134 162 IS HI S13 2.M7, M. TTotal. m 13 no m 470 KB 410 64 Crark fihoeier Derides to Bill Fare well e "hooters of the Gate City anil Retarn itt Old Alnmplna; nroaads, The Omaha teaguo teams rolled a bunch of total last nrrnt. tho big fea ture being tho showing mada by Knnelh flclple, who rolled a C39 eerie In tho Wroth Cafe-Corey ft MeKentle mateh. JIo itarted etronB with a 2&3 Kame, foU lowed with 9 and finished with 690. Thl la tho at performanco thli leaton In the Omaha league. In ths team totals the Iaixur team made tho best allowing in their match with tho Met team on tho Morrlnon alloy with a 2,85$ wlndup. Xty winnlmr two from the trontr MeU team they take a f timer grip, on flrat place. QotC Wat the daily art let ot thM aeriea. with a 618 total, white Cala Ml Is htdtrldual amM with 229. Conrad t4 hU tm with a Ctl t6tat and a 213 elnirte tame. The Corey A MeKe4 team surprised It ofponente, the Wroth'a efe team, by winning two, came out of the' aerlea. Captain Frank JareeJi lea till team with a 6M total aa4 C. JeHfieoa'a 22S was high hnVe game. Of ouree, K. Sclplo'a per formtnce waa the feature ot the match. On the Aeeoeiatbm ailrs the El Faxoe won their flrat eeriee et the aao, the Old Style Imager Uhtfur tV ihort end of tho argument tr annexing the flrt game. The laet ajama waa won by the 1H raxoa by one leetelr-'ptR. The 1.0M roueei By thw team hi their second was high team gmt ot the ereKhwr. Voueem waue e remarkable allowing with a 630 total, loIu4m a M gam but Me. Carthy bcte4 him In the tingle game with two pine over Touecm'a big game. The oltlona of the teami remain un changed. The acerea follow: Omaha. Leaa?. LUXtJS. let. Jil. Ca'n 229 1S3 Ktreetone ,,. no lit o, Johnson ,. sis in Salter iks "ot tieff 215 303 Totals MS V. O, M. No. i.t Weber JchnjIU 1M Thiol HemPal - im Itlea " good! HandlcAp 33 712 SH. id. 212 ia 1M im 201 S3 DI3 (la Totals m Clan rinnlon TAM O'flHANTKnfl. lart ffw- : t2r Clark iu m A. Falconer ,., IK im Totals 3d. ToUl. 891 430 453 'tit til 117 a4 21X 1T IM 163 30 HI ........, sen, FALCONQHH. 178 Total 310 -410 43? 1.1W PIRATES VANQUISH BELLEYUE Swashbucklers. Wade Into the Op ' fining Teamfrom Start. WIN OUT 1Y SCORE OF 34 TO 22 Neither Nlde Coanta nt Openlnur, lint riraten Onln After Short Play Hellevnff Dlaplaya Tram Work. 1 M T. Falconer iw 112 Heed iss iw Mynse , m iu 3d. Total. 14$ HI 124 I4 am 1.270 M, Totat. 101 Sr. ICS 431 Totals..... 1.0IA METZ BROS. . let. 2d neaia MB sMtharland .......... IM AfigeJAbera .......... 171 ltMB ).. MR Totals Kb 1 m Cummlate ........... yi 11 Jareeh .,. MS, 3M McCaHhy m 34 Shlelis 1H 1st Oreea IM 193 Total 3) o 41g 1,110 DODUIE UUnNtt. Im. 1A M Tnlil. 'owe 144 17 123 4 Watson iu S3 m 43 Totals SM 6W 1JONN1B DOONS. irainllton tsa im JlUlnp in 01 Wclr .(. ....M7 IM Total 466 m m 1,24 Bswllaar Notts, ' McCarthy MitnitoA Wu-V' ltila hU olit style of play and totaled M. . .Bill AVteer was saving up and dumped tils b4 total on the Mickey Otbseas. Shark Urmple t always on the job, al though It oesti him ts an hour to hire a man in ins place. Wiley la bitlt In tha llnoitn trllh tila team. He M1H throws the big hook, but hi 16$ totals are scarce. VrA N4l didn't mmt liU liotl tn wnrli. Ing until the last game. Then he rolled one 01 nis two-century games. 'in ft jaroMi nrntMuM wm ium talk u them fall last nlcht. Frank totaled S3 ana Jim rouowea close with, wc , rat Aiigleibenr couldn't make his ball hook and a 4M total waa the result. This was dog score for the MeULuxus maicn. An 1-14 stllt In ths lait frame la what lost the last Kame for tha Old BtvU juagera. mi isi I'axos vtni tnem one pin. With tho Btora. Triumphs and Mickey a inree. repeo w W5 Z.SJS 1 twM tlTtt and last nlace narrows. Total. It was rumored that on account of Lul-on the Morrison's alleys, that he would w I j..,.. . I ... . IU I . . I . I . . 4JL4 1 nmy ko iwui a m kbii iiiii lima, ai 47 went tne ess fan wivn acoui w pins en to scare. I Knnt Sr4l autlu tttt a Kl at'unl. when 2,7141 ho rolled that M on UH MetrofMtHan I alleys In tha Wtoth's Cafe-Corey Mc- Total. Ke4Mt. match. This Is without a. doubt the &t performance Hi tH omana 3d. Total, 1WJ m m 140 m 579 617 614 Olbeons just .In a game featured by Individual play ing the Pirates defeated the BcUovue Indians last evonlng at tho Young Men's Christian association by the icore of 34 to 22. Though tlw Pirates seemed to have a more aggressive team than the Indians, Dellevue put up a plucky fight and towards the last of tho contest moro than outplayed their heavier opponent. The game started with neither sldo' making a basket for about five minutes, but as tho first half progressed the Pi rates started shooting; ' baskets from dvery point of the field. Betlevu seemed unable to guard the members ot the Pirate team In the first half. In the second half Bellovue played a' mueh more aggressive sjame. The team work was by far tho beat of any team that has played the local gym this rear. Time after time MB Indians would work the ball within dlstanco of goal for a throw, but In somo manner seemed to have poor luck. 1 Burkenread, former high school star,. played k setiaatlohal game for the PI- fates. Several of his baskets wer made from tho middle of the floor, while a number of others were made from dlfft. cult positions'. Linn at center also played a g6d came far the JPlratas. Though not a sensational In his baskel shooting as Burkenroad, he made a num ber ot goale, Rltohle appeared the- first me this season and playsd a strong forward for the Pirates, uarrowmon and Wetgle also played steady games for the Pirates. BfauAt at center, for the.Jndlans. played 4 remarkable game. He mixed In nearly very Play, He also mado a- number of the baskets for his side. P. Quacken bush also played a good game for the Indians. PirtATES. IlISttttEVUIS. IU ITS 187 181 IBS 3d, JSC 179 IM 174 213 Ii 3d. !& M3 1S 201 197 Tentative Dates for Athletic Events at the Fair Announced NEW YOIIK. Deo. 19.-Tentatlvo dates for tho principal athletlo events to be held at the Panama-Paclflo exposition In san Francisco tn 1915 were announced to night to have been selected at a confer ence In this city' last night between President Charles B. Moore of tho exposi tion and James 15. SuiriVan, secretary of the Amateur Athletics union. Beginning with the Amateur Athletic union basket bolt championship the last week ot Feb niary, Important contests are scheduled for every week u"nttl late In October. Tho competitions will be held in the ex position stadium, which will enclose a third of a mllo rurinlng track, including' k 440-yard straightaway for sprinters. Tho leading evonts scheduled Include: Amateur Athletic union gymnastic cham pionship. March' 26 and 27! wrestllnir. April U-li fencing, April 26-00 Panama- Paclflo boxing championships, May G-8; modern pantethclon. June 7-12: Public School Athletlo league and Interscholastla 6hamplonhlp, July 5-15! Amateur Ath letlo union swimming championships, July 19-24; Amateur Athletlo union all- round championships, August 7; Amateur Athletlo union track and field champion hips, August 37-24): American relay cham pionships, August 30-31; paatethelnn, Sep tember 6; decathlon, September 10-11; la cross championships, October 4-9. Ilarrowman ...ItF. Itltchl UF. Mnn C Burkenroad ...ltd. weisie un, Quack'buah uvans ...... ...... uruiiuv H.O...IU Quack'buah sle ..lO.I Ltd.. ....Ilnlderman rieia goals: uarrowman (3, iinn Burkenroad (71. P. Ouackrabuah Kvans (3), Brandt (4). Foul thrown: Burkenread (a), P. quacken busn (1), Fu4s oommlttedt Bellevue. 6 (7) (4). goals flratea. 8. lubstltutei 11 nut e. Ludwlg, ef halves: 30 minutes. It fere 91 Webb. Bcorekeeperi m MC U3 Ttato I.H m 2,7 OLD STrL.15 fjAOERS, 1st, 3d. 191 Iss IM. yamsnerstrem m WeuthrtctL ........... m Powell '.,.,..t.,..,w. W Terns , 13 Yousem 194 Tetl :. m , 1st id. K filpl S63 Vil Lcanf ,.,..( IM IM R, eUlpte .....1 179 165 Martin 152 211 Fanton ,. ISO 169 Sd. Total. 201 IM 4 44 160 03 213 tUO m 97 zm 4.1 mt.t eee to m SCO 203 187 m leo 130 leagile thls ieaedn. Kenneth has a habit ef getting & totals, Vmt -K la very wm that any bowler efeeps up t the 80 marv. T.t night Sutherland made his last appearance In Omaha's kowiing circles lor a time at least., ana prooaoiy ror ever He leaves ror his Home in bk. raui. where he will asarn take hi place up amonc the leaders ot the same In that burg." This ts quite a toss to the Omaha bowlers and especially the Met team. Ha la one of the eltrs best artists and In add-Klon to that has acquired a strong popularity among the rollers, -on aocount of his good fellowship. Omaha bowlers wish Him continued success in xue new field. Persistent Advertising l the Boad to Big Returns. Total 863 9W 9J7 2.7651 coner & m'kjssujjs. y . 1st 2d. 53. TOtaj. Timekeeper: Sutherland. BRICKLEY CHOSEN CAPTAIN 0F19H HARVARD ELEVEN CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 19,-Charlea fc Brlckley ef Kverett, a member of the (ast two Harvard foot ball teams, waa elected captain of the J14 .eleven today. Walter II. Trumbull ot Salem, who played center this year, was the, other candidate for the captaincy. Brickley came to Harvard, from Phil llpa-Uxoter academy three years ago. In 1911 and again In the season Just closed. he was the most prominent member ot the Harvard eleven, His field goals were the only points Harvard scored against either. Princeton or iqie.mi year, ue 1 21 years old, NEBRASKA SCHOOL FOR DEAF "BEATS BLUFFS KEYSTONES ln 'aVfast fcW Ml basket ball la.t evening the Nebraska School for the Deaf, defeated .tho Council Bluffs Key stones at the former's gymnasium, by the score ot It to 12. Both teams played one of the best games wltneiied on the Nebraska School for tho Deat'a floor this year. Not until the last second of play was tne gamo aeciaea, as iosi as one team mado & basket it seemed as If the other followed suit, so that the score waa about even except In the last few minutes of play, when tho Nebraska School for the Deaf, by a number ot lucky passes mado two-baskets. Tho gamo was witnessed by a large number ot students, who though unable to shout, showed -their -delight by stamp Ing or clapping their hands when their sldo made some lucky basket. 'Jackson at forward played a consistent game for the Nebraska School for the Deaf, making a number of sensational baskets. Mcintosh played the star game for the" lowans. ircrris.-rM- BALL GAME CHRISTMAS DAY Jaok Haskell Promises to Gather Team of. Experts, WOULD HAVE AN EXHIBITION Some of Best la Business Are Avail able for Contest Which Slight Be Staged at Boarko Park. "Turn over, boy, you're on your backl" "Shoot It in yer side; yer arm's full!" These and kindred othet- exclamations found a resting place In the close prox imity of Jock Haskell yesterday when he presented membors ot ths press with full details of a possible ball game to be played hers at ltourke park on Christ mas day. "It would be a good drawing card, even if wo played In a snowstorm," said Haskell. Haskell got the idea when he learned that a number of major leaguo players who live tn or near Omaha would be here on Christmas day. He immediately sot about forming a team, and when he did so, ha Issued a challenge to Frank Qulg- ley, dean of amateur spherists. Qulgley Is challenged, begged, entreated and coaxed to trot out a good team, amateur Or semi-professional, to meet Haskell's nine. The big feature of the game Is that all Of tha gate receipts, after expenses are deducted, are to be turned over either to Miss Mabel Porter of the Associated Charities or to the City Mission, or equally divided. If Qulgley cart dig up a good team well enough known about Omaha to rejuve nate tho latent baseballltls germs In the fans, there Is no doubt that charity will get a big wad of green money on Christ mas day as the result of the game, re gardless of the weather. And here Is one reason. Haskell's team wilt lino up as follows: Catchers, Johnnie Qondlng, Qlbson of the Detroit Tigers and Jack Henry of Omaha; pitchers, Alexander ot the Philadelphia Nationals; Pat Ragon of the Trolley Dodgers and Del Alderman of Sioux City; first base, Harry Williams ot the New York American; second base, George Graham of Omaha; third base, Lee Qui! lln, Denver Urlsxllea; shortstop, Bill Schlpke, Omaha; outfielders, Blltx of Wichita, Ous Williams ot the St Louis Browns and Harry Welch of Omaha. Haskell offers his services as arbiter of the contest and George Clark is a volunteer for base roferee. Qulgley could not bo located last night, but every effort will be mado today to make the match a reality. POLICY OF YALE ROWING COACHES IS ANNOUNCED NEW HAVEN .Conn.. Dec. 19.-OffIclal announcement waa mado today at Yale of the policy to be- followed by the re ccntly selected triumvirate ot crow coaches. Blohard Armstrong Yale 1833. who was appointed as resident graduate manager In chargo of rowing, "will act largely as an organizer or diplomat, and will probably not take an active part in the coaching. The actual coaching will be done by Guy Klckalls, the English cc-ACh, assisted by O. F. Olanlnnl of New York." FACTORY CLOSES OUT OF SYMPATHY; THOUSAND 'IDLE FORSMOUTII. O., Dee. 19. The Ex- celelor Shoe company closed down Its plant here tonight, throwing 1,000 per sons out ot .employment for an Indefinite period. Officials of the company stated the action was taken out ot sympathy for the Selby Shoe company, which has been troubled by a strike among Its employes for the last two weeks Strike leaders declare 1,900 employes ot the lat ter company are on a strike demanding that a few discharged employes be reinstated. Thomas ... A. .,., 9) A. Bowers .... ... 187. B Bowers 170 V Jaroili .175 O. Johnson . .0 191 Total 10 16S us 210 177 173 14 m 124 24M Ml! 4K l3 09 m Kt 2,775 ualft V-lir urov, That was as awful drop the leader of the 0la City kaguo had list night at the hands ot two .second division teams. The Fraternal Order of -Ksglea, .No. SS, .rubbed It Into the Mickey Gibsons for three straight, Of coura. this, is noth lag unusual tor the Eagle crowd, who have a habt ot winning from the leaders. B1U Weber returned to. his old time form atid rolled a peat series with games ot 166. 212 and 218. totaling CSS. The Eagles rolled a good total of 2,(24, over 8b0 pins jiheael ot the Uiokey Olbeons. Captain Dahmke's team was crippled to the ex teat at relllng two straw men the first cam and one the last two. The Pete Lochs went good against the Stars Triumphs and won two as a re sult They rolled a consistent bunch of totals, with Captain Terrell leading with (37. Jflts led la his squad with a K4 total Rosenberg started out to lead the buaek with A 34e game, but took a drop in his last two ames, with 134 and 154. The Hrewera brace a up in the third game and took the last one from the Pete Lock crowd, Th store follow 1 Uate city Laaaae. STORZ TRIUMPHS. 1st 2d. Grotte 1K gfcaw .................. 201 Zrot . 143 Dot ...'.V IM nu ice 1S3 1 134 ITS 194 3d. Totsl. 1(3 tM 17i 615 m 419 IU U 3 (4 Totals (4 328 PETE LOCI1H. 1st. Id. N4bam l 1 Korea! 1 t K3 2,573 Sd. TotaL IM 27 173 tn Special Preparations for Christmas Shoppers tX7ITH only 4 shopping days till Christmas, the demand for YV practical and attractive gifts for men is brisk, and we are better able to sjupply them than ever before. Complete and ex tensive assortments of handsome Holiday Furnishings, including Buy oa ot eur "Msrchan dlM Ortlflcataa" (or bis Chris ma. They myo you responsi bility and Insur hU satisfac tion by letting hlu choose bis own gift. House Ooati, Lounging Robes, Mackinaws, Sweaters, rur GIovm, Neckwear, Combination Sets, Silk Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Cloth or Fur Caps, Manhattan Shirts, Pajamas and Robes, Suit Cases and Bags, Leather Novelties, Mufflers. StyleM Absolutely Fresh Qualities Above Reproach MAGEE & DEEMER 413 SOUTH 16TH STREET HEM WILL RUN THE REDS Former Giant Shortstop Chosen as Oinoinnati Manager. SIGNS AS PLAYER FOR YEAR Traded Tilth Catcher Hartley by MeCraw for Outfielder Bob Boacher Believes la Fast, Dashing Team. CINCINNATI, O., Deo. U-Charles Hersog, former ball player iwlttr tho New York and Boston National league dubs, was chosen today as manager of tho Cincinnati team for the season of 1914. After a conference with the board of di rectors and a second conference -with President August Herrmann and Secretary Harry Stephens, Herxog signed a con tract as a player for a year and was then officially mado manager. Herzog steps Into the position made vacant by tho snip of former Manager Joo Tinker to the Brooklyn club, Ho will play at shortstop, as did Tinker, and guldo the team, on the field, Herxog outlined his ideas of a winning 'team to the board of directors and they were approved. Herzog said ho bellevod In a fast, dash ing team, much on tho order of the New York National league club, of which he was a member before coming to Cin cinnati, but added he had no trades or tales In mind at present Herzbg la 23 years old and was born in 'Baltimore. He Is a graduate of Maryland university, and after a short minor league experience was signed by Manager Mc Graw for tho Now York team, with which he played la 1908 and 1909. Ho -was traded to the Boston National league 'team and played with that club through the sea son of 1910 and about bait of the season of 1911, when he waa brought back to New York by a deal mado for him by McQraw. Tho New York leader recently made a trade with Cincinnati In which the New York club gave nerzog and Catcher' Hartley for Outfielder Bob Bescher. A Real Cigar Not one of tho Xmal cigars that you road the etalo Jokes about tho wife giving her husband for -Xmas, but a cigar of true worth One that he will be tickled with. Ha will bo proud to glvo his frlond one of his wife's Xmaa cigars. Also the ladles will enjoy having him smoke this cigar around the houso. She will enjoy the fra grance. Just come in and ask for the El Sidelo It's Xavana, All box orders) deUvered Getten & Wickham Tho Kosss of Tatees. 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