V I Little Willie NO - lOU CANI HAVE A DIME -"WILLIE JUST oiT THERE "WITH PAPA m-iop.'. SCIPLE SHOOTS SCORE OF 714 Bowling Shark Breaks Own High Mark of 690. OLD STYLE LAGERS ROLL 1,068 Tm Dock Wonderful Work ou Metropolitan Alley I.rmllnir tinxnaj lnj-cr I.anc Three CiameH In Hon". The Omaha'TravolIng .leaguers furnished u few thrillers on 'the alleys, .fast night, chief among these was the 714 total rolled liy Kenneth Sclple. breaking his own for mer high leaguo record of CM, rolled three weeks ngo on the Metropolitan alleys. He started with 23G, camo back In his Second same with 243, and finished with 24X In his thirty frames ho made twrnty-thrce strikes., The Old Stylo Imagers came In for their share on tho honor list by rolling 1.0C9 on the Metro politan alleys, tho hlghcBt team gamo rolled there this season. This Is Just eighteen pins lielow tho league's team record of 1,040'. 'rolled by the Wroth's Cafe. The Corcy-McKonzlo team, who have leen setting the league on fire by taking down the first division teams, kept tip their gait and won two from the fast Wroth's Cafo team, by rolling a big total of 2,018. In their second gamo they hit the pins for a 1,010 count. Captain Krank Jarosh wns going good and led his team with a 23) single gnmc and a G33 total. JlcCabo and' Carl. Johnson wcro closo be hind, wjth 62i arid CIS scores. Another, feature of mo evening was the. Metz team's tlirue-gume victory ,over th'o I.tixus 1eamJ!,vlio huve been leading the league all season. Tho latter wore totally off form and at no tlmo wcro they oven close to their opponent. Ted Nealo led these siiuads with a total, Including three consistent games of 213, 201 and 213. Tho S16tz finished strong with a 1,010 team game. In the match on the Metiopolltan alleys tho Old Style Lagers won two from tho HI Paxos. Otis Toman was high among tho Individuals with a 621 total and Unwell led the sipglo games with 242. The Kagles and Mickey Gibsons were tho victims In the Gate City league last night. Tho latter, -who have been on the chutes the last few weeks, lost two to the tallend 1'ete I.ochs, who were going good. Not until tho lost game were the Glbsontf able to pile up a large enough count to head off the Lochs. Lee, the clx-foot artist of tho Mickey Gibsons, led In Individual totals with G12. Norgaard stated out for another big total with 21t and 231. but took an awful drop the last game and only rolled 136. Although they received a tliirty-slx-ptn hundl&p, the Fraternal Order of Eagles No. 3S team was unablo to head off tho Hagan's Falstnffs. All three games were ilore and Jiotly contested, but tho Ragans' finished strong each tlmo and won all threei,, Neither team was going good, i.'aptnlti' Illce of thOr,Kagles twas high among tho Individuals on totals, with .510, nlso on singles, with 193. Monroo of ths Kalstaffs, was the only other Individual to roll In tho SOO; class. Shark Hemplo was far below hlV usual jsalt. wlth.a'418 score, while Sehmltz wcnPhlm one better, with a 401 total. Anderson, Wiley' and Wlthnell wcro others 'who .were unablo''to hit the wood for a good count. This week's games leave the Storz Tri umphs n thr. lead, with a one game margin over tho . Frank's Colts. Three teams are tied for the cellar position. The scoies follow: 1 Women nml Wet Feet. ! Cold and wet tect are a dangerous f combination especially to women, whs ' re moro prone to kidney diseases than men. Congested kidneys come from a cold, and backache, rheumatism urinary 1 Irregularities and- rheumatic forms are . not unsual results. Foley Kidney Pills restore the regular and normal action of the kidneys and bladder, and so remove the cause of the trouble. It Is an honest! and curative medicine that always gives results. 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Notwithstanding the large score of tho Christians, as compared to that of tho Presbyterians, the game was hard fought, keeping tho Christians on the alert at alt times to hold the lead. Tho game started with tho rrcsbytcrlans taking tho lead, which they held dUrtng tho grcacr part of tho first period, but gradually by superior team work and more accuracy In throwing baskets the Christians came to the Trent, tho half crdlng' with the score, 6 to 12, In their favor. In. the second half the Christians out played their opponents, making a number of sensational baskets. At times the Presbyterians came back strong, rushing tl'elr opponents off their feet, but wcro unable to continue such playing. Timu after time the Presbyterians missed easy Inslcets which If mado would have given them the gamo. They also failed to cover their men at times, which allowed the Christians a number of unearned baskets. The Wcigle brothers for the First Chris tians were by far the most conspicuous; players, making between "them . a tQtai of eighteen points.. The manner In which they work together and the sensational .buckets, .they-shot were .tho features of tho game. Fleming was the star per former for the AVcstmlnsters; making four field goals. The game was perhaps the cleanest basket ball contest played In the Church league this season, only five fouls being committed, Up to date the First Christians have not lost a game this season, defeating their opponents In easy manner. .Should tl.ey win two more games they will bo tho winners In the Church league. The lino up: PltHSBYTKRIANP I CHRISTIANS. Lawrence L.F 1 C. weigh Fleming .It.F.tl HF... .n. Welgle Houston C. C Kvans Weatcrflcld ...L.G Kcott R.G UO Ireland n.Q Curtis Field goals: C. Weisie (5). R. Wclglo (4), 12vans, Ireland, Ijiwrence, Fleming (4). Fouls committed: First Christians, 2: Westminsters. 3. Referee: Uascall. Score keeper: F. Sutherland. Time of halves: 15 minutes, Brooklyn Receives Four More Contracts NEW YORK. Jan. 16.-Thcslgncd con tracts of four more players wcro received by the Ilrooklyn baso ball club today. Otto Miller signed for three years, Gcorgo Cutshaw, two; Elmer Brown, two and I'feffer, one. CINCINNATI. O., Jan. lG.-Outfleldcr Johnny Bates today signed a one-year contract to play with the Cincinnati Na tional;. league team. ' INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Jan. 15,-1'resl-,, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Jan. 1.-Prel-dent J. A. Gllmore of the Federal league arrived here today to assist the Indian apolis club officials in their efforts to .slgtt three locnl men who havo been-playing In tho major leagues. The players sought are Owen Bush, shortstop; George Dauss, pitcher, and Pat Bauman, In fielder, all of the Detroit American league club. NONPAREILS DEFEAT PREPS AT BASKET BALL In a cloee nnd exciting basket ball gamo at tho .University of Omaha last evening the Nonpareils defeated the preps, winning by the score of l to 12. Both trams took turns In holding the lead, thi content being undecided until the last few seconds of play. For the preparatory stu dents. Beacons was by far the best basket shooter, scoring four field goals. Wltn tho exception of one basket made by Parish, the diminutive prep made all the scores for his side. Hansen and Root played the best for the Nonpareils, rraklng between them ten points. Bech. tol also plajvd a good defensive game. Linup; NONPAREILS. PREPS. Grace I.G. L.G Halsey Krompstead ...R.G. Dahnkey C. Root R.F. Hansen L.F. tt.u iiaiaey C Jones R.F Beacons L.F Parish Field coals: Parish. Beacons (4), Han sen (3). Be-htol. Root (2). Foul goals thrown Beacons. Substitutes: Bcchtol for Krompstead, Bilk for Grace. Referee. Selby. Time of halves 15 minutes. Fouls committed; Nonpareils, 4: Preps, 3. Internntlona: liner I'luniied. VERA CRUZ., Mexico, Jan. IS.-An In ternational race for twelve-oared cutters, planned by sailors from the foreign war ships now anchored In Vera Crus har bor was rowed over a three-mile course today. The French crew won. The Span ish. German, English and American sailors finished In the order named, Tho crews used American boats. Tho Pe-ilstent ant. tm2!!ou Vae o! Newspaper Advert'slng .x the Road to Stevens May Quit Eourkes to' Join the Federal League Pitcher Stevens, a youthful twlrler who was purchased by Pa Rourke at the end of last season, and who deserted Pa tho last week In August so ho could secure n teacher's certificate permitting him to Instruct tho youthful progeny of Ne braska In tho science of reading, writ ing and arithmetic In the public schools of this state, may or may not be a mem ber of tho hurling staff of tho 1914 team. Rourke mailed a registered contrnct to Stevensyostcnlay, and if Stevens reports on tlmo for the spring training Fcason ho will bo given on opportunity to work himself Into a regular Job, but If ho falls to report on -tlmo ho will. probably work himself out of a Job. Stevens last year asked Rourke' s per mission to iult tho first of Heptcmber so that ho could secure r.is teacher's certi ficate nnd Rourke assented. A bit later Stevens told Rourko that If he could go to Lincoln for a day or two ho could ar rango It so ho could play tho season out. Rourke agreed to allow him to go to Lin coln nnd Stevens went, returning with thfe announcement 'that ho woutd stick the season out. But late hi August Stevens camo before Pa, aslred for his salary and said ho would be compelled to leovo immediately In 6rder to get his teacher's certificate. Pa wps, a little hif fled and told Stoyens If he wanted to bo 11 teacher to go abend, but It ho wanted, to bo a ball player to stay the remainder- of the senson, as he promised before. ' Stevens left and se cured his teacher's certificate. Ho Js now' teaching school In Geneva and Is uncertain what ho will do, Ho may Join tho Rourkea at tho beginning of the training season or ho may not. Ho asserts ho has offers from the Federal league which he may accept. Ho also contompiates the desirability of playing base ball in tho summer months only, so that ho can attend a university tho rest of tho -year. Ho. realizes that this ar rangement would bo unsatisfactory to Rourke, as Rourko paid soveral hundred dollars for him, and then paid nn addi tional soveral hundred for Schlltzcr to tako his place when ho deserted last fall, and ho may nccept the Fedoral offer. FIRST MEJHODISTS IN FR0M BAPTISTS In a one-sldedgamo tho First Meth odists had anerfsy"tlme defeating tho First Baptists nt the Younp Men's Chris tian association, winning the second con test by the score of 29 to 11. In reality the contest may be termed Beckwth's game, as the tall center mado a total of thirteen field goals for tho Methodists. Tho easy manner In which he made bas kets and the easy way he played his po sition was -by far the feature of the game. Corson f6r tho Bnptlufs played the best game, securing three fleld'goals. Lineup: METHODISTS. BAPTISTS. ' L.F Corson R.F Allwlno C C. Kiifsum Ufl.. P. Russum Ilohaon ..L.F. Eidjcman Beckwith ... Long FHzpatrick ..R.F. C. ..L.G. ,R.Ci 11.U. ... Rogerchrist Field goals: Hobson (1). Beckwith (13), Corson (3). Allwlno ID. P. Rimmim tt Foul goals thrown: Beckwith (1). AII wlne (1). Fouls:, First .Methodists. 4; First Baptists, 2. Referee: Hascall. Timekeeper: Moore. Scorekecper: F, it. Sutherland. Tlmo of halves: 15 minutes. Detroit Slrii PncLer. DETROIT, Mich., Jan. ljThe Detroit base ball club today received signed con tracts from three recruits. They are: deorge Burns, first baseman, from the Sioux City team; Martin Knvanagli, third baseman, last year with the York (Pa.) team, and Rath Comstock, pitcher, ob tained from Minneapolis. Key to the Sltuatlon-Bee Advertising. Manhattan Shirt Sale Closes i i ii ii i i V7-S THE IMuV). OMAHA, SATl KDAV, JANTARY 17. 1PU. Michigan Aggies to . Play the Cornhuskers LANSING. Mich.. Jan. 1G.-The foot ball eleven of tho MIoIiIkuu Agricultural col lego will havo four and possibly five big games on Hr 1911 schedule. It was an nounced today. Tho contest with tho Uni versity of Wisconsin Is still In doubt, as tho local coltoKc authorities ' Insist the game shall bo played bore because Michi gan Agricultural college played nt Madi son In 1913. Tho AVkconslu authorities havo mado the Aggies an offer for an other gamo on Badger soli, but, It Is said, do not look with favor upon tho Michi gan Agricultural collego proposition. Pennsylvania State, Purdue and Nc brntka will be played for the first tint". Tho annual gamo with Michigan li schedulod for October 17 nt Lansing and Nebraska will ho played licro October 21, Tho Aggies will go east to pl.iy Pennsyl vania State, November 14. The !a?t gjun.J of tho seuson will bo Purdue, Novem ber 21. Stengel and Riggert Sign with Brooklyn KANSAS CITY, Mo.. Jan. Ki.-CharlcH Stengel rind Joseph Rlggcrt signed con tracts tonight to play with tho Brooklyn nfiim NuVlnmtl lcTgue.' according to the announcement of WUbWt Robin son, manager, who, with ciiaries v,dicis, owner of tho Brooklyn club, camo hero today to got the signatures of the two base bull players. Stengel has been one of Brooklyn's reg ui.ir in outfield. Rlggcrt, also an outfielder, Mas drafted by Brooklyn from tho St. Paul club of tho American asso ciation. It was said substantial Increases In salary wcro offered to Induce the play ers to sign. -ah nf Brooklyn's players now havo lirn.cl contracts with the exception of Tinker," Robinson said, "and I think thero is very Uttlo doubt about his get ting Into Una." TARKI0 0PENSBA?KET BALL SEASON TONIGHT TARKIO, M.. Jan. 16.-(Bpcclal.)-Wlth tho last prnctlco before the opening of tho basket ball season tho Tarklo siptad has been reduced to thirty-four men, thlrty-flvc men havo been practicing for tho last six weeks, and the cut to day will bo permanent. Whllo Coach Elder has not nnnounced his lineup as .. 11 ,.rniiiiiiK will come from tho fol lowing men: Graham of South Omaha, captain; Coe, manager: Thomas W. Peerson, K. Peterson, Hawthorne, M)ir chic, Grimm. Ewlng. F. Lunim. Mc pherson, I)gnn. The Tarklo schedule Is as follows: January 16-Maryvlllo Normal at Tnrklo January 23 Wurrensburg Normal at Tarklo. , . , Janiiury 26 Wnricnsburg Normal nt Warrcnsburg, Mo. January 27-William Jewell at Liberty, January 2S-Kansas ' City" nnlverslt' nt Kansas City. Kan. ,,' January 29-Mlssouil Wculoyun nt February 5 William Jewell at Taikio. February 13 Cotncr university at Tar- klo. ,, . . , February IC-Drury college nt Tarklo. Fchruary 23 Missouri Wosleyan nt Cameron. Mo. February 21 Maryvlllc Normal ot Maryvllle. Mo. February 27 KonsaH City 11 nlvei el ti nt Tarklo. March 2 Cotncr utilvority at Lincoln; Neb. , . , . , iininii Winn Mnteli. MONDAMIN. Ia.. Jan. IB. (Special Tl egram.) About 400 people witnessed the wrestling match here between II. Olrlon of Mondatnln. Ia.. and Y. J. Hosman of Toledo, O. Hasman won by securing the last two falls. Saturday this week January 17th Don't tall to lay in n quantity of .Manhattans at a savlnp; of about 30. $1.00 uhirts now $1.15; $2.00 shirts now $1.38; $3.00 hirts now $2.25, ctc- . r J Suits and Ooats discounted Buy a suit now for all the year round wear and Bavo from one fifth to one-third. An overcoat at the prices wo are abklng Is a good Investment. Wear H for the remainder of this year and have practically n new coat for next fall. It will cost you much loss now. Silk lined Kerseys, Vicunas, Meltons and high grade Chinchillas we are offering at very low prices. See them Saturday. MAGEEDEEMER UK South Drawn for The i Muckenfuss Will Put Federal' Club in New York Next Year NEW YORK, Jan. 16. B, S. Mucken fuss, who wns president of tho St. Iouis National tongue club In IK'S, Is In Now York making arrangements to put a Federal league club In the. greater city In 1915, It was learned today. Mr. Muck cnfus has an option on a park at Corona, Long Island, on tho far side ot tho Queensboro Bridge nnd looked over tho giound yesterday with an architect who Is drawing up plans for a now grand stand. If the Federal leaguo passes through a successful 1914 season, Mr. Muckcntus, It Is stated, will becumo hcud of a New York club In 1915, Hi weakest -club ft nanclally la tho rest of tho circuit bo lag transferred here. It Is believed that the owners of tho Corona property will bo partners wltn Mr. Muckenfuss In the venture. ROURKE MAY OPERATE SCOREBOARD HIMSELF i.. ttmirkn him nnnounced that In all probabltty ho will tnko over tho new electric scoreboard, which .was built tho left field lenco last year, anil run u himself this. year. Tho Boston Elcctria Scoreboard company, which owns the liminl. received tho Drlvllece tO ' CTOCt tho bourd and solicit advertising for It. nrnvlillnir Hint n monthly rent was paid to Rourke. Tho scoreboard company has not paid tho tent ami is inaeiiion 10 ii.MnLn r,ir nvr 1VYI nml has not as yet secured any "advertising contracts beyond tlireo double nds which were painicu last year. Itnurko's contract with the board pco- plo specifics that ho may tako tho board on failure, of the company to pay thtt rent. Rourko could havo taken over tho board last year, but was lnclinod to bo lenient, but ho suys that ho will serv tintlc-n nnen more and then tako over the) bourd himself If no attention Is paid to his notice. PETR0SKEY THREATENED WITH APPENDICITIS l.ns ANGELES. Cal.. Jan. 16. Tho Petrosky-Clabby boxing contest set f6r tomorrow nt Vernon arena wns lndefl nit el v nostnoned today. Petroskey was reported III. suffering from an aliment which, it was mild, might 1 dlngnbsed iih nppendlcltls. Petroskey was stricken yesterday and after being examined by two physicians representing tho boxing club wan taken to u hospital today. Ho i,,,o n hluh fever anad naln In tho nhdo- men caused the physicians to suspect appendicitis On their recommenuaiion the postponement was ordered. SUES HAL CHASE TO RECOVER BACK ALIMONY " a iosh. rnl.. Jan. lfi.-8ult to re- rw u v..-. . ... ii-. i,,.Mr iiilmniiv was brought in the superior court here today by Helen II. Chase against her former nu.uunu, 11. 1 r,,... first baseman of tho Chicago Americans. Mrs. Chase alleges that slnco December 1 Chase has paiu ner no ali mony. ... ti,n. nhtnined her divorce on a counter suit when her husband Instituted proceedings for a separatl6n. She was granted (100 a month for herself and child llonue'a Cnntrnet Ileeelvrd. NKW YORK, Jan. 16.-Th signed con tract of Lnko Boone, shortstop of lasl year's Dallas (Texas league) club, was receUcd I at the Now York American H Willi Street. Bee by George McManus lencMfl hrndnusrters to, In v. Ttnnnn w 'purchased last summer. Bush WiUNot'Sigii With Federal Club 1ND1ANAPOL1P, Ind.. Jan. 16.-Ncgo-tlatlons pending for nenrly two months between the Indianapolis club of tho Fed eral leaguo and Owen Bush, shortstop of the Detroit American leaguo team, prac tically were ended today when Bush in fused to sign a local contract. Bush as serted ho was satisfied with tho salary offered, but he was not ready to sign a contract with any team at present. Georgn Dauss, pitcher, and Pat Bail mun,,lnflelder of tho Detroit team, had not accepted 'the contracts offered by tho Fedoral leaguo tonight nnd according to officials of tho local club the negotiations will bo ended. President J. A. Gllmoro came hern from Chicago to try to Induce the players to sign with the Federal leaguo. sterlingsTkeIictory from thqrpean athletics Thorpenn Athletics, one of the fast lit tle Independent basket hall teams nf Oirahn. went down to defeat Thursday night at the hands of the Sterlings, who proved to bo Just a bit mnrn rli-voi- nl genf shooting and team work. Tho scoro as in to 9. The. Uncup follows: Athletics. ' Position, Sterlings. Itubln Right Xlunvd Ruby Davidson ;.Left Guard.. B. Nordstrom Ahrahamson Center Cnrlson Mills Right Field Rurnum ?hat Left Field. ..G. Nordstrom Fluid. donls: Ahrahamson, Mills. Hlmts (5), Ruby, Bnrnlim, (. Nordstrom (2), unci Cprlson (4), Freo Throws: Shuts. CHICAGA CUBS REFUSE TO GIVE OUT CONTRACTS CHICAGO, .inn. 16. No announcement of players, signed for the IBM season will be mado by the Chicago National lengue base ball club until the team reports at Tnmpa, Fla., for spring practice. By withholding the nalncs of players already under contract and those not yot signed, Charles W. Murphy, president of tho Cn'ubs today said ho hoped to con fuse the I'cdcrnl league and keep It from getting prospective Cub players. Should tho signed players be named, elimination would Indicate those still eligible to be signed by tho fcderuls. Toledo KelU IMnrern. Toledo has relensod throe young pitch ers and an outfielder to tho Waterbury (Eastern association) club, namely: Out fielder Elmer Smith, who camo to Toledo from Diiluth with tho title ot "slugger;" ritchers Leake, Williams and Zlslng. 4IC13AN TRAVEL. 1 1 ALSO M PANAMA Newest Steamer in the Trade Screw LAIJIf LH I ! TONS za Dtxy8 January 31 7S up Other Cruises Mtrch 4 and April A 16 -to 26 Day 145 to 4 175 Up Whifp Cfv 1 in0Sa E' Cor' Madison and LaSalle Sts., Wlllte OlOr O-irie- rhicaeo. er Local Atrtnle. BERMUDA "4 Hoars-met t noser" JL Mi Fprnd the wlnUr baiklne under aummtr aklre In IIKHMVPA, where (he average yearly tem perature la '0 degreee. Mere (lowera bloom In the arm minihlne, btrda ot brilliant plumage flit to and Iro. Golf, tennla. nwlmralng tail ing, bare ball, etc , are In lull awing. Con. certa are numrroua and you ilanre when ou pleat, An additional aquadrou of the llrltUli fleet it ttatloned here, and In January comet the 2d Ilttalllon, !,inrolmhtre Iteglment. 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