TIIK -HKK: OMAHA, KWIDAY, DKCKMIiKIl 1H, 11)14. Bringing : Up .Father Drawn for The Bee by George McManus r . i ( i , ( i ( i I... , J ' .' HE TMNKb HOfE.,;T WHAT THI , POOL' I'VE r wt J ' x fCAse rbM h.O CKBEFORF THREAD CA.IKHT OM - - li-L FOLLOW rUUL. vt IWUi S UMMiMin-f -'I:'--' LmTRT - clot.Vo , sheS, nr t-,? - - tandiu cmkhtxco- . bonder, nC why " ' i If - r COLLY- Nj I DTOiO V . ' 'II I I ! I LOOKb LIKE THE T"- 'L5tE.Wtt.RF LOOK AT OUR IW02.ETTiN I . HJ'HII! I f I -"OWS ME CHVKt I ' -r - 1 ""Y - WOOL OFF MY -T V " I HE WENT' M WEATtR? -ix01-0'- ' r f KENHERDELL HERE" TO FIX RACE DATES Head of A.'A.'A.sViiit Local Sptcd- i . tni Official and Tti'inaa " ' Time of Opening" Meet v JtiNAGEMEHT FAVORS JULY C Bnl Tmom Hu tsja ate aari'lte toaseat Hul Ba Oatalaea ia . j- ' Or 't rt gaaetlea ; ... , 'f fM ' ." ' ' 4 Thl' track will be dn of he most apectacnlar track. In the country," de clared Richard Kennerdcll. 'chairman of the contest board of the American' Auto mobile, association, as he cast- hi first gianoe over , the Omaha auto speedway yesterday afternoon. , "Trie kind of races jreu can hold on thla speedway will at tract all . kind of people- and any race held' on 'thla, track Is bound to be a thriiier. ..;; ' 'A'' ..'" "liven though, a full length grandstand in Wilt fofutie,,0pn1ng day. ;.it should Re .'packed if Omaha' and ' Nebraska' find the -prpwirrea automobile Yacths.'jkhat all otUvr peraona in the country do. ' l "Ilht ' pouilble a vri(fi ' of' ' apeed ahould be maintained on thla track, and, abrr-l!,'fflfr ef-hfluUJ be" 'turned Jt," aa thcae board ,are eaay on tlrea and Aa not-jar the jnlnute mechanlam ojf he dellrat radnf rdotora. If aeveiv Urh.or- rlhtepn"cttra atart , over ' twelve bould finlnli. n 'event which, fleMom oo ia on. dirt trachu, whluh are hard on Urea and ahake .encinea. ; "Tlie Oi of Bftat la Laa. Omaha-Atato Bpeedway Official Pitching Records of Federal League Compiled by Irwin Al. Howe, League Utatlallflun. O. ll'.'AKH.llHO. 11 II, !B. FO.WP. TO. Tlaypr. (Tub. Pord.-Bnffalo ;2 A. R .lulmiuin, ('hlcaKO l'l;120 ttn1rli. fhlciufo- 3NI4 IrfUlK". ChlrHro . . . ..37 , W W'atnon, I'hlraKO-ft. lyoula.... -JiMfc Krapp. Huffalo 37 Kalknnhrrp;, Indlnnapolla r3? Chi lop. Ktnu CHy M ytitnn ba t more W l.nfltta.. Urwiklya 42 2 Andorwin, . Huilalo WIH I'aikur.l. RanxHji City ...42 aoiK, Fn-mlcrKant,' ch.Pauo it J:t7 Mnawell, Brooklyn. 12 714 Cha)ipU, . Urooklyn .....14 . 7 Hmk, Unltlmor ...-4)1. 318'a Coiil'-y. .Baltimore :G Yiit'k Kneti.r, I'ltlaburKh M Tit Krown, xt. louia-rooKiyn..- .44 wrvfc ...en ,..M .;..:m ,..,27 ....40 ...4i ....4 .,..S7 ....a .,..31 ....21 .I..23 ....1R will be one of .the beat In the land, I can aee that now. Aa apeotatora will be afforded a uU vlftw -of every bit at the track and will nof miaa that tbrhi which accom? janieajtha taking- of tuma aa on many Q-acke: Th apaed hould be great and rncorda ahould be broken. If the openlni meet here la not a rooalnc auoceaa, I mlaa my Judrment." v Mr. Kennerdall wea the ,ueat of the ajjeedway management yeaterday. , He waa brought her for the dlacuaatoa of an cpninT date. , i The management la dealroua of July 4, bit Tacorna applied for and received that late aoma time agio. Mr, Kennerdel au ajeated that a letter be written hlra br Whertff McShane. who la aa familiar with the automobile racing; game aa any man la tha country, asking; for July i, and tot ting forth reaaone why the Omaha meet will not conflict with the one to be held In Tacorna. . ; McKhane will do that and Mr. Kennetv 111 will aend Tacorna a copy of tht let 1r, aaklng If Tacom baa any objection. 3f not, the opening raoa wUl be held here that day. . ' Dte la Geed Oae. July would be an Ideal date for Omaha. On July I and 4 elimination trial could be held and the big race on' Monday, whloh wlU be the holiday, aa Jtily I ta Sunday. Krlvera who raca at Indlanapolia on DocoraUoa day can race on the. new C1U- ugo track, which will be board . oon. art ruction almllar to the Omaha track, oa June a. at Bloux City On June J5nd here m July t. thua making tour tneeu eaaUy in Juat a bit over a monlh'a ttjna.' . Such a eciedula would bring the.beat S!ivera In the world here, aa they woul4 t four chancea at big puraea whr they ueually gat but one or twa in the & lonath of time. The apeeUwar haa aUo nut In a rnurv.. tloo for datea bet wen cVutember U and ! trtober 18. In addition ti le opening race, big meet arlll be held aometlme dxiring r cloae to the Ak-Sar-ben (mrnlvul. The Ak-Ber-Ben will bring many, people' to Omaha and a big automobile race would bring emieat aa many mere. VIUj a! 6U6 tnile race gnd the big Ak-Xnr-Km parade and carnival held during the aamo daya, Omaha would be a vtrltaile. haven for l-ieaaure aeekeri from far aad aear.Tttere will be no trouble in obtaining a sanc tion for the meet during Ak-Ftir.Ren,' ac cording to Mr. Kenneriell. , The opening race will probably be of too-iulle length .although it may be dipped to XO in lice later. It la thought that on the boarda the cara will be able to run twice aa far without tire rhangea aa on dirt or brick track. rink. Chicago 8Hlon, Hrooklyn... Hailcy, Ualtlmore. ......... Mnneian, rHooklyn Iavenni-(, Ht. lunula , M nil In, Indlanapolia Hchul. linffalo Iiirkaon, VltUbunth Oroom, Pt. loula. ......... Moelv, indlannpolln...... Kalaerllng, Indlanapolig.. Cnmnlta, FtttxIiurKh tlarrla, Kanaaa . City. ..... ('rand.'ill, Ht. Ixula 1cclnlr, IMItohorgb... A damn, Pittsburgh Arlama. Karuiaa City....... Jlrennan, ChlnaRO...... Mcdnlre, Chicago Smith. Dalfmore W'llhelm, Kalt'ninre... Walker, plttliiirgh Johnson. Kanna City Houck. Pmoklyn ..... 17 M-e, Bnfalo H llllliard. lndlannnolla 12 WHIett. Kt liula 17 Moran. Buffalo S4 'Hennlng, Kansas City 2 lHueJacket, Hrooklyn 17 Ptnne, Kansas City Unravr, PHWburah 3S Marlon, Brooklyn 17 Keu riper, Ht Ixwie 42 ITnrbert. tt Txiula....k 1 Boinera, Brooklyn ., 21, t.M 1.71 12 1 3 IM 2. ; 3. H7 it 2.7 27S . a.7 I.SJ 2.87 2. VI 1. H 2. W. 1.04 3.0 S.na 3.13 8.14 1744 .1 ......11 39 .,...4? 34 171 , 2T.7 2WIU 27W 21-Hi 153 ' im ' 1V wa m 131 V 12 2X - .35 ' 171 H .20 134 at 1MU 1734 13 -.Vti, AOS 214 4AVt 1 I. 1.31 1.31 3 33 8.43 8.4 8.49 3 r.7 3.W 2i.t 17(1 1HI Ht asi ' :m . wt J3 27H 132 7S M '37 111 ' m 231 1 5B0 V is '201 m , ji '2K4 281 H't 2!3 12 6 n 1 - M 8 1 8 10 8 . :S "7 13 7 41 29 K7 174 A ' m , 72 3.r.4 r M " 8.70' 7. !-2 '!: 5. 1 1 l 8.78 ' .M .. 3. 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LIS . 1 ' 13 20 . 6 3 4 21 20 f 14 12 25 7 13 10 14 R 9 13 19 13 14 1 ISA. 6 f 4 6 ' ' 10 j 13 4' 9 . 11 8 4 30 ; 6 '4 7 10 8 T 1 - ti 6 10 It 12 14 10 14 . ; is 15 14 9 4 2 12 11 12 14 9 11 15 10 12 19 20 IS 10. 19 t J 1 9 8 3 17 1 -10 15 1 1 10 b 14, It o 8 :1 1 20 , 0 0' 0 7" T. , 1 0 a o o o 0 1 . 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 I I 0 0 n 0 0 0 1 n 1 1 A A 0 0 ' 1 0 0 0 '" ! 0 0 1 ', .'1 0 T BENEDICT IS TRACK MANAGER Will Supervise Work of the Omaha High School Cadets. M'LEAN TO HANDLE 'EASE BALL Mesti Are Being; Schednled Brtweea , the Local and foreign Teams . 1 Robblna to Aaslat Goald lai he Basket Game. The athletlo . board of Central. , "High school held awneetlng on Tuesday after noon and elected Ralph Benedict It rack manager. At the ame time, it named Verne McLean base bal) rnnriagcr. ' Bene dict la a senior and CftPUin . of .'Company A. The track work, ia to be much more extensive, thla year than, bofqre. Meet are being scheduled '. with Kana City. Bloux City, Chicago and Denver and there will also be the.' regular state "meeting, wblphi Omaha Von. laat year , by a large majority pt yotcs, , McLean, is one of the beat base, ball men , on the school, hav ing played for, three year An the team. 1 Wyma'n 'RobbinaT'was appointed aaalstr ant bfesket ball jtiftnagor to assist Edwin Oould,' the manager. The else of tht O'a" were Inweaaed for thla. year to fit aome white sweaters which ware donated by a man very much Interested in the foot ball team. Kor aome tlnie now tbe board haa, discontinued 1ta practice of giving sweaters? to the men Npho make the team, so If, the feHowa get sweaters they will jrct'(thernr. through aome indi vidual whj wisheVte donate them. Wins First of Series of Squash Matches NEW YORK, Dec. 17.-Htephen J. Feron won the first of the serlea of squash tenhls matches today for the professional championship on his home court at the Hervard Club, defeating Walter 8. Kln- sella of the Squash club, an ex-champlon of England, 17-13, 15-8, 15-7, 1S-3. Dr. Al fred Htlllman, second national amateur champion, acted as referee and marker. . Morris Wins from .Carroll on.a Foul BT. JOSEPH, Mo., Dec. 17.-Carl Morris, heavyweight of Oklahoma, tonight won on a torn from "Sailor" Carroll of Ban Francisco. In the third .round o f a scheduled ten-round bout. Carroll had the beat of the fight as far as it went Morris delivered some' terrific blows, which ap parently did qot affect tne Callfornlan. Palka: Cullon. 1: Anderson. 1: Packard..!: Bugs. It Brown, Pt. BMiey.i; Ieolalr. 1: Stone. 3. k i . - Average nrnd runs' per game. 1 R0WLANDTOUUH jCHISOX Last Tear Manager of 'Peoria Team to Succeed Callahan. , I SIGNS FOB, TERM OP ONE YEAR ' lias Batlt erer ad Players Thoaga Ceaflae4 S , Mtaora. '' i , t V Reatatloa aa Dliror. id Develeper if Tsssg ' CIIICAOO, Deo. 17. Clarence Rowland, laat year manager of the Peoria 'Three-I league club, today algned aa manage of the Chicago Americana for a term of one year. J Rowland gucceedt Jimmy Callahan, who waa manager of the White Socka for the laat three aeaaona. Callahan, it was an nounced,, will be retained by the club In connection with Its business department. RoWlaad'a experience in base ball haa been confined to the. minor leagues, but. he has built a reputation aa a dis coverer and developer of young ball play era. Among those whoa careers began on -liia recommendation ia Larry Doyle, captain oi uie uiaau. The new man ager la 23 years old. ' He began playing ball In. Dubuque, where, as catcher and outfielder, '' be served aa manager and pit owner of the Three-I league club. Rowland's sal action came aa a surprise .to 'Chicago fans, many of whom expected Kddle Colllps would be appointed to the place. J , The" signing of Rowland, it was re ported here thla afternoon, might result i in "Kid" Qleasoa obtaining hla release and poewbly assuming the management if the New York Americans. Oleason baa acted as roach and adviser to Cal lahan for -some years. Iowa and tfebrlsfc-. to Meet on Gridiron , AgainSNext Year IOWA CITY;, la." Dee. 17.-Speclal.-p Iowa will play Nebraska at foot ball again ''in 1915 despite the rumors to the contrary. Manager Reed of Nebraska and ICellog of ' lowe . met in Des ; Momee yesterday . and1 made arrangements for the game.'. The date of the annual clash, whloh la to be held at Lincoln next year, haa not boon definitely settled. ,v NEW BRAVES' GROUNDS ff-LlKE THE YALE BOWL . BOSTON. ,Dec 17.-One-tory cement atanda capable of seating approximately 45,000 spectators wlll.be built at the Bos ton National, league club's new base ball park In the ' Atlron? Wtatrlci " President James E. Oafftef TSald ttday that the grounds would be constructed something after the manner of the Yale bowl. Mr. Gaffney haa had assurance from President J. J. Lannin of the club that the Braves, will be allowed tbe use of Fenway p4dt.UrfUt the .now . plant is ready.- J.ZZU It Is expected that construction will be finished -a bout July 4: ' Change in National ' ; 1 Base Ball Agreement CINCINNATI. Dec. lt.-itecUon 1, .article III of the National base ball agreement, has been amended by the concurrent vote of each major league and of the National association by Increasing the membership of the Joint committee on playing, rules to seven members, according to- a national commission notice issued today. . Aa amenaea ana effective front today ' on thla section and article, will read aa follows: "Whenever the commission certifies to the president of each major league and to the secretary of the National associa tion that in its Judgment the playing rules require amendment, a Joint com mission from each major league and one representative of the National association shall meet on or before October of the year In which such notice la served, and aaopt a code of rule for the ensuing season. . LA PLASOMA CLUB WINS FROM N. N. L QUINTET The La Plavoma club of Heinls park d rested the N. N. 8. club of the Orace Lutheran church Wednesday evening. The lineup for the La Plasomaa ta as follow: Right forward, 11. ' Unchaa; left forward, M. Laraou; center. I. 80 r- nseni right guard. V. Krvln and ti. Kurs; It ft guard, Kurs and L. Bchermerhorn. For game call It.- Linehan. Harney 512, or M. Larson, Walnut If, between 6 JO and 7 o'clock. Sulea Hea Oophere. MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. IT.-Lorln Poloa, u.r fulil.j-K f the university of Minne sota's foot ball tram, today was eltM.ted . (.! in of tli eleven for the Ivi tetani Next tall Ul be bolon'e third year 04 Unt teain, WoagrrCnl Coaarsi Reaaegy. I r. V.- X'i Lewaoii.cf Kdisan, Tana., writes: "Dr. .Klng'a New I'lereyery is a j-vy.-t wonderful vouk'u cold and lung in Sj.;iDJ MkijLUt ti.9. drusgisu. AJvurtlBerneDt. . . ( JOHN G. F0LLANSBEL ' ... - iinva iiwiivis) wiiiiaiiii viani NEW YORK, Dec. 17 John O. Follans- i .bee, financier and steward of the Jockey club, died yesterday "afternoon At Sum mit, N. J. He had been In poor nealth for many months. . Until racing met re verse In the eaat Mr. Follanabee owned and raced many noted horses. He was largely Interested In western and Mexi can ranch properties. Slavs in Austrian Army Glad to Yield GENEVA. Switzerland, Tim: 17. Re ports which have fllterod through the Swiss Tyrol frontier from Innshruck, Austria, are to the effect that one of the principal reasons why the Servian army took 20,000 prisoners after their victory over the Austrian waa that the Slav ele ment in the Austrian retreating mrce gladly aurrendcred, shouting, "Welcome, comrades; don't slioot!" Even some of the officers deserted, the reports say. A few Austrian officers, it la added, were found shot In the back. Vienna is still unaware that Belgrade has been retaken by the Servians, but Budapest la better informed. Emden's Crew Again Terrorizing Seas MANILA, Dec. 17. Forty men of the crew of the German cruiser Emden, who were left on Coeds Inland when the Aus tralian cruiser Sydney discovered the Emden knd Torced it to run ashore some time ago, hava captured a col'lrr, mounted two Maxims on it and now are raiding commerce in the Pacific, according to a report received here. Canadian Ducks Are Plentiful, but the Season is Now Over The season on wild fowl ended yeeter-' day, but the day waa hardly a state oc casion for Omaha hunters. As far as Nebraska Is concerned the aeason had been at on end for aome time, aa shoot ing wus very bad this year. . Reports from the state record that Canadian decks are flying over now In large quantities, but the hunter can only alirh resignedly, for their coming is too late. Rabbit hunting In all that la left, but cottontails arc fairly abundant, espe cially u , around Calhoun, and squads of hunters have been chasing them there ver since the snow fell. BALTIMORE SENDS BAND TO WIN NEXT CONVENTION BALTIMORE. Md.. Pec, 17. (Spex-ial Tclecrram.) Baltimore letter carriers are planning to send a most unusual, delega tion to the national convention, which will be held in Omaha In September next. Twenty-one delegate will represent the local association officially, and in addi tion will po the famous Letter Carriers' band, one of the most popular musical organizations in the south. Goethals Leaves the Canal Zone -for Washington (Copyright, 1914, by Press Publishing Co.) .PANAMA, Dec. U. (Special Cablegram to New York World and Omaha Bee.) CoToner Oeorge Wj Ooethala will depart fop Washington tomorrow. He will leave Colonel Hodges - as acting governor of the Canal sone during hla absence. What the real object of hia trip to Washington Is cannot be ascertained, but it la pretty well established that he goes to complete Me dians for keeping the Canal sane and Its waters neutral by force if neces- o 1 . . Your Out -of-Town Friends would be highly pleased and impressed with a copy of Panoramic Views of Omaha -.. . ... ... 1 . . ...... ; .7 4 a Xmas remembrance 'yj-c ' Published by The Omaha ; Bee : also on sale at newsstands v Price 10 Cents :--"v.F',;.The J Neb. ..." ' v 4.'-'Vi'ri'.-5 -' -"-itV 1 &yv?U LER & CO. Willow Springs Distillery Omaha, -af JT 1 2 The Real Truth About Alcoholic Beverag es-- A great mistake universally tnade, is to assume that there is more strength, in a class of whiskev than in the usual quantity taken of wine or beer. See illustration below, showing: that the greater strength of the one is offset'by the larger portion used of the other. 46 HARSCH SWANS0N AND SHEPARD TIE IN TOURNEY Owens .. Swanson Hhepard Ilarsch . Stevens , Dixon .. Mooney . . Shaffer . L. 0 Giraff Shows the Kiddies How to ; Cut Figure Eight Superintendent E. IT. Graft of the pub lic schools showed a party of grown-ups at lianaoom park lake Thursday how to rut the. figure eight, write his name n the Ice and Ao oth.r hovhixui .uni Mr. and Mrs. Oraff and a Dartr of friends . " ".- ..... 1. 0, g. P. ...1 ...S ...8 ' ... ...2 ... ...3 ...4 W. .1 3 8 Pet. 1.00 .6( . '.D-lO .313 .313 S .2oO 100 to M. Ilarsch best Dixon last night. In a game that a featured T-Uh acratchea. Tonight Stevens and Mooney play. Score by Inning: , accepted Park Commissioner J. B. llum- mei's Invitation to the public to take ad vantage of the skating facilities In the parks. Superintendent Graff said thla waa the first time he and Mrs. Oraff had been skating In Omaha. They learned to skate oa the Ice hear Mrs. Oraff former home in Wisconsin, and became adepts ta the art l ark Commissioner Hummel Is arrang ing to make he park lakes popular this winter. ' lie will furntah warm place for those who do not skats, but want to watch, and will aupply the skaters with all couvealanoe. Dixon 8, 4. total. I Scratch: I. 5, I, I, I, . 8, -IS, 9, . . , Harsch, 8; Dixon, t Heads Moralasjalde Saad. . ' SIOUX CITY. la. '..TW. lOTiiri," Llffart, captain of the 1S14 Mornlhgslde 1 t-lrvon, was re-ehx-ted capiaiu for next I yeara' twin. The letter men were unanl- I inoua In their choice for captain of the I 11& suuad. - t , ton -m AltB U&aM BflUBBOH viiisiceT BOTTLETj IrTBONI) I ! Jrrviwma( tbt WiwrrtW?" GOLDEN For Medical Purposes t 31 mt4ui.t hi r-atrbary Cearalag Meet Opens. ' FAIUHL'KY. Nb.. 11k. 17.-8peoial Teierara The Falrbury eouralng inert Opvi.ad tb aftrrnooa nutwitbstaruling the fold and snow un Die ground. Itai'tng dors fioin IJnixln. tea trice. Ouell, Hunnnrr 'le.d, brar.ii. Mahaaka and luiubllo, Kan.,,en(erel. The met will last three lavs, endirut Saturday and $juo In cash lrtt wlil be awarded, tucother with the lilue Valley sllvar cuu. which waa aardd to Ed Harrison of this city last New Vrar's. B Want Ads Produce Results. MADEOMAtiA fri!f 'tk.wkg-cui'v'' i ihi t;NtAf-i';: ct ! ir- i'Z 'A 1 1 I jl Or. OF WHrSKETl A glass of bot lemonade with an ounce of ioldeu Sheaf. Whiskey taken after a hot foot bath jiiRt before going to bed, together with a few drops of camphor spirits on a piece of sugar, will break up a cold quicker tban anything else. In your medicine chert. T Always have a bottle of Golden. Sheaf .0 .10 .90 .30 .40 .80 .BO .TO ACTUAZ. T&XaaTX OOsTTAXITSD XsT l olass or in oks. nriiT wrmi tto-100 oa. al KUW puengui l eT.sca or a oxs. tmtt wisra S-- - ..gerawuw 1 11 nans ni imm al 12 strength it; : - t t : t 1 3 02. of wine 1 1 ot.asj or it oa. l T.a-a or 1 al 4 V I Oft. Bin aa-lOOoa. Strang th : : t t WltgT 4S-1O0I at 45 strength Whenyoa bayGolden Shtaf you have the distiller's guarantee of getting fall vaU ue for your money. -! . Yr?? 1 litiiW