3D BRINGING MR. Jk,- , vvoolo Like "TO WORK FOr? roo; v OMAHA TEAMS FAIL TO HEAD LEADERS TweiTe Local Quintet. Occupy Bun ways, but All Scorn Run Fax Below the 2,600 Mark. FLOBSHEIMS TOP THE BUNCH rnrx.xAV uisiu, TtH- Ottfr , Jack IHml.ls. St. X-onil Pelaoe Caf.. 1 Mara Alpea rrana, at. tools WmMbIMbi. Bt. 3ul.... Pilataffe, lvonl fit. Locla Snaedala. t. Xoul .... Iant FovHif Co., St. IrOOiS. . n.ts, Mlaaeapolla SV2i ' S iSl . SINGLES L.KJtrKH3. lt. id 1i. PnitTnan. rlou Blty. lft) 217 247 , 4 , VeSri,:"::::::m i $ si 1. H. fierr.ene, Ht. ?orpii..lH4 21 2t 1 I.. WaUWcker, 8t. Ixuli....2IJ 211 1'. Hllkn. fit. Ltila 2:12 1PJ C. Erlckimn. Ht. liuU 1H. Xi tOI"BL.K8 LBAOKK8. lxt. 2d. "ii Jarrett. fit. Ixul 2 3 2H KauKer, Ht. Louli 1.S 200 Total W.Nadler, Ht. Joseph 1S9 11 U. Tolman. Bt. Joseph Is8 Vi 17 VI Total 1;2 J. J. Wehrle. t. Loula 17J M 1W '.M Hchaefer, Ht. LouU 211 212 177 Total .... 1I..I r Vandawater. Pt. Loula..20 r. T tley, BU Loula 1H2 Total TJft )1 OI 1) 1S2 M7 U;,3 1 1H 211 ijM 177 IS :: C Cola, UlnnrapolU Rhea, Minneapolis.... Total J Waldecker. ft, Louis. i. Purifiers, fct. Loula .... Total ..175 ..20u ..107 m"ii4' Mi 17 WO 12 ' SI I L j t ' No changes In the team leaders of tha i Laldlaw and nine of hla colljaguea would .Idwest Bowling taournament mas, their doubles events atartlng at marked by the rolling last night. Twelve 1 o'clock Sunday morning. The letter will Croatia. , teams occupied the drives and j Probably excite unbounded enthusiasm the Florsheiroa, who made the best, sore upon Its arrival In the village of dte ot tha evening, fell 109 pina ahort of ihj ; tlllerles. Also a few score keepera will V innea polls Plata, who are riding com fortably In eighth pi ice. The4 Flershelms turned In a count of ",662 and the Paxton Oallagher quintt, v blch waa aecond in the evening work, waa a full 100 pins behind. Tha remaining j ten teams trailed with ecores ranging iiom 2.100 to 2.400. The Omaha teams which are expeclcl to do the business take the' runway Wednesday night. Tho Metx, Store, luxua, Wrotha, Jet'ers and Farnam al ley roll Wednesday and Omaha bowlers frtely predict that one of these teat.ia will hat!r the tnark set up by the Ja-k 1 anlela of ft. Louis. Army and Navy Teams Lining Up for the Big Game WEST POINT. N. T.. Nov. 2S.-The makeup of the army foot ball eleven which will meet the navy at New York next (Saturday, will be determined today. Knight, the faat and husky "Plebe." Is putting up a good fight for left guard against O'Hare, the veteran. Knight weighs 191 pounds md O'Hare Is one pound heavier, but the coaches are look ing for speed. Neyland haa entirely recovered from hla Injury and la almost certain to atart at left end. Hedfleld, Tully and Brttton are havlna a close raca for the other end position, with Red field apparently hav tng the call. Oerhardt appears to be leading the candidates for quarterback. ' ANNAPOLIS. Md., Nov. 21 Navy a foot ball squad again will have secret praruoe tnis aiurnoon. me coaches still are undecided as to whom they will place In four positions when the ,e.n i, up a.a.n.i in. army n. haturdsy. In.etmae4u.n0. they nnt Kj. r V 1 , .Iva mm Mlnh llltltt aa ft. -1.1, , I, k,, ,.M . .,,,. in Individual and team work. Chances of Injurlea In practice will have to be taken as nearly every man needs attention before entering the final contest. Th. Middles have been particu larly slow In developing a good running interference. Mrel Drrriakrr 10. ST PAIU Minn.. ,.ov, SU It waa definitely announced today that the ten round contest between Mike titl'lKms and Yojim Aheuin would take plnte here the night of December Hi. The state boxing commission has not acted upon the rt-oural of the promoter, that referee a decision be permitted. RAILROAO COMMISSION HEARS TELEPHONE. CASE fV-jra a StAff C'nree.,no.i.ie.,l . LINCOLN, Nov. 2S.-8peclal.)-The Platte county telephone were up for a hearing today before the State ""-"" on rigni oc coiiaoii.iation or (lie .etiriuki ' company in Platto county and the Platte County Independent company and a rise of rates to take the plac of the duplica tion of systems. The latter reinpany la buying the Nel.reaka Bell cominy and auks for permUvion ti raise businee teltphoncs $1 higher and all other tele phone. 25 cnta pr month each. Fall, to.ah. mm t.lU li..i'ria. Don't run the risk, get a ("c bittl. of It. King's New IHscovery now. Th. flrat Com help. you. All druggist. Adver-4auien'. UP FATHER r EOT hR. I KNOW VX) WOULD BUT I WON'T LET YOU! Some Squibs About Who Are Cracking Brace Jarrrtt. tlic ft. Iritis crack who with Ma partner, Hauser. went into the It ad In the doubles yesterday. In on tho warpath. . fcome pernicious person, ha very systematically circulated the rumor that Jarrrtt hasn't had a wink of Bleep alnce he hat been In Omaha. Thla haa aroused tha Ira of the usually peaceful j Thanksgiving day. When everybody else nhow-m. nin lumhl.r .n.l hr.t.... .,'' n'oylng a bountiful repast of choice remova one bowler from tha scenery If he discovers tha eulnrlL -Not that r I . t,e3 couldn't do It aa well aa any man alive," Z'.tti howled Jarrettr "but the aon-of-a-gun li ' aiea trying to ruin rny reputation." . a.i , . B.39 Carl Cain, the world'a irreateat secre M Tot. tary, la one more hlmaelf. After mid- nlxht Sunday night Cain took time out -mc. i.-t wednea. nay. enjoyed a rerular meal. From 177 M We,n,1y unt" Sunday night Caln'a 211 U)l ' auMenanoe cnnalated entirely ef aand I wlches copiS'd at the auda fountain. .'jTjland Cain aaya (andwlchea are far from 2i0 rj J nourlnhlna;. How long It will be before .Wj.Caln eata again la a queatlon. "Builneaa beror ata," aald the faithful Cain. j ' s nui a 1 tmv VI IMO lirwfl)l(Wr I gang, who can't quite masticate that . line of philosophy. 1 , . , , Some Joyful newa was broken to the Peoria mob which la coming to Omaha nmt Katiintxi D.r.t T jt.i... j pleaaant little epistle to W. 8. Laldlaw. 1 chief mogul of the Illinois city delegation. I contalnlna the Infnrmatlnn !.- u. 1 procabiy manifest extreme pleasure when they learn tha joyful tidings. The prise Hat for the pucky pin tumb lers was announced yesteiday. The ten l.lgh prises In each event are aa fol lows: FIVE-MAN EVENTS. E'ret t2ttSlxth ti;) Second 228 Hcventh 110 Third 2'0 Bight h 1 Fourth 175 Ninth flO r ifth 150 Tenth M TWO-MAN EVENTS. J'rst tm Sixth $75 fecond 125 Seventh 65 Third 110 Eighth 56 J-rth J00 Ninth M Hfth 55 Tenth INUIVIl't'AL EVENTS. f nl Iion.sixth f fO Second R0 Seventh 40 Third M KWhth R5 urth 70 Ninth IM Fifth 0Tnth 2J ALL M VENTS. First I Fifth $ Second SlOHIxth Pi Third 26 Seventh t Fourth The total prise money Is 15.206. In addition there will b a trophy to the champljn of the tournament and a cash prlso of tS0. Also, there will be five gold medala given to the winners of the Bellevue to Tarkio To Play Collegians I Kellevue college fooot ball team will 've this afternoon for Tarklo. Mo., where they will play the last game of the season on Thursday. The squad will 1 spend the nlUt lit Coin, la., and pro ceed to Turk o Thursday morning. j Final practice of the year was held Tuesday evening when Coach Benjamin 1 r,v ,, Inn , ll(nt workout. Since the ; Tark'o-Omaha university game last Thllr,div th, lndl,n, hav, rUln of vtctor. bu, ,h co,cn puUn, " he k on over-confld-nce. I j Uuslafjon and I.lchten allner, line men lho PKlMjr w.ll not make the trip, will I Mllv mi" SPECIAL TRAINS FOR LINCOLN TURKEY DAY Advices received at railroad headquar ters inaicsie inai mere is going to be a great movement of Nebraska people to Lincoln Thanksgiving day to watch the kte'her-Huiie wrctling match. At tha Burlington 'lie Inquiries have been suf ficlently nuni'ious so that passenger of- a j frills feel Jt,st::fed In running two spe cial trains from Omaha, or rather, run- .''iiSrT'iio ten. '-" -c," from this city. The first (section of the spec el will leave Omaha o cioca ana me second will lollow In the nxt block. I The I'nlon Pacific will run a apeclal from Elt'horn. atnmilna- at lnt,pmliiu I . .. . , t, .-!-.. 1 nut will come down come down to Valley from . Fremoiit. The train will leave Elkhorn at 1 11 o'clock In the forenoon. RAIL BOARD WJLL HEAR TRAVELING MEN'S KICK HASTINGS. Nb.. Nov. 21 Kpeclal Telegram.) The petition of traveling men for the new train aervlc having been denied by the Bjrllngton Ih. Plat. Rail way rommlatl n will hold a hearing her. on tfecember 4 on the application for a local rach-way on that railroad between Liiiola and Haatlnga to take the place Copyright. 1013, International Newa Service Tleglntered U. . Patent Office. S-PEROT IF YOU DON" S'T V s 4T OUT OF HD?E I'LL TOR.M OtH THE ELECTRIC W AN BJ-OW OUT YOU the Pin Tumblers the Midwest Wood five-man event, two gold medals to the winners of the doubles, one gold med il to the winner of the Individual event and on gold medal to the winner of tho oll eventa. Omaha howlers will Le the gnat.t on t,lrk tha 4nnha gang will bo splitting tm wood. the arhedule ha. ao been made out that every bowler appearing on the alloys In tho morning and after noon" Is an Omaha man. In the evening: six teams will roll and three of the six are Omaha team;. There will be no singles or doubles events today or Wednesday. The Omaha teams which rolled last night and trios which will roll tonight, are not entered In theae events. Tho ahort lay-over will give Secretaries Lowe and Cain a chance to catch up on the work. Tonight six teama of women will occupy the runways starting, at 7 o'clock. Some of the fair onea are swell bowlers and It is expected that tonight will see one of the biggest galleries of the tournament. The teama which will take part are the Brandela girl?, Haydcn girls, Burgesa Nash girl. Omaha Towel Supply girls, A. B. Sweet ahop girls and telephone girls. After the glrla roll, six local teams will shoot their matches. ' Dannla Sweeney, St. Louis' greatest booater bowler, was scheduled to depart for the Mound cl y last right. Sweeney edit a bowling paper In the ahow-me state metropolis and was due to get back ao the sheet could go to press. But Sweeney, being the boas, decided the paper could wait a few days. "Who cares?" said Sweeney, "as long aa the advertisers don't howL I'm going to stay another day. I Just made ten bucks." Sweeney made the ten by celling his mlnerallte. After rolling 624 In the sin gles Sweeney dec!drd his ball was all to the punk, ao he put It up for sale and somebody, Sweeney doesn't know or care who, gave him a double V for It. "I'll get a better one now, a 600-ball," said Sweeney. Dad Hopkins, the Orlnnell (la.) veteran, has been looking for trouble ever since he arrived In Omaha and Indications ap pear that he will be successful In his search. Already Bill Rldgell of Lincoln, atate fire warden, and Herman Beselin of Omaha, have framed matches with the Hawkeye pot bowler. But Hopkins Is willing to take 'em all on. and la now negotiating for a little argument with It. Q. Ranson of Albert Lea. Minn., who la W years old, but still able to crack the old lumber. ' In a match game an Huntington's alleys yesterday. Mr. Vaughn of St. Ixnila defeated "Dad" Hopkins of Des Moines fifty-six pins. Score: Hopkins M V& ;n ir) wi i Vaughn toa 1ST 1 161 l a o of through trains taken off in the fall. The local trains were operated last win ter in place of the through trains, but the railroad Insists that they did not pay. Read Them Every Day. It Will ray! The Bee Want Ada In The Bee. I'onral.g; Meet at aperlor. 8CPERIOH. Neb.. Nov. M. iSrwIil 1- A coursing meet will begin tomorrow. A larg. number f dogs are here, a the purse amounts to $i.U)0. The meet ex tends over three days. Last Night's Five - FLORSHE1M9. r.-f f i 1st. 2d. 1.1. R. Koran I 1 17 U Stors 17 ltia 178 J. Koran It lfca S1 J. Gillham 14o l'.J 1K L. Nelson 17 J 1N6 167 Total (KJ M3 RX1 PAXTON AND GALLAGHER. Int. 2d. Sd. Wm. Young W7 II lit J Kuna Kt l.ts II. Van Dahl It4 11.' in II Hathaway 2l 1V1 10 II. Branman 122 166 177 Total H. 7 810 NEBRASKA CLOTHING CO. lit. !d. M. I.. Huntley 1.V IM v.") F. Tomau 1,4 1YJ loj F. Vettler 171 211 ln5 S. Harrison 143 171 C. Sod.rholm ...v.... 1X3 ltii 1 Total 8-jS 74 ME8CO. 1t. d. 1. J. W. Welch liV. a in", A. Masllko I'O 1! 14 R. Kirkham I-".' ltiH 14 1 Huahnell Iks IM 172 U. VSeaiergard 121 i: in Total 7S K 7S4 Tot. 615 Mo 6: 4 Mi m Tot 4J1 4J 4S.1 but m Tot 443 4N MS 17 617 2.4TM T"t KIR 4 43 631 2"jT: ORCHARD A WILHF.LM. 1st. 2(1. 31. Tot. M. Walklln 1 15 lflg 47 H. Kleffer V 113 134 C. Malm 1'A 13 144 447 A. Frederick 1 107 ,11 4U C. Smith 121 li 14 Totals 71 74 S.ls") BYRNB HAMMER Co. IM. 2.1. 3d. Total. McShan. 13 114 Its Furlnaby 1 IK Id 4 Ithnm IM iwl 1 r:i Khankay t ti lt t43 Murphy 16 I.' JO ToUls ... 7.3 6:1 x.lli t THK HHH: OMAHA, WKDXKSDAV. XOVKMBKIt 24, 101.". erf ollt -if THAT UT-PE1?CY HAD TEN TIME THE &RAINt HE HA-HfD ONLY BE HALF-WITTCO- DOANE ATHLETES TO PLAYJT. MARYS Tiger Team Puts All Its Ginger Into Practice for the Final Oame. THINK WESLEY AN IS CHAMPION CRETE, Nob., Nov 21. IJght work nuts have been the rule thla week at Doane and Coach Schtssler is preparing for one o f the hardest games of the aea aon when Doane mets St. Mary's Catho lics, at t. Marys, Kaa., on Thanks-! giving day. The team are all In good shape following the Bellevue game, with the exception of a few minor Injuries. Fifteen of the regulars, accompanied by Coach Schlsaler, left Wednesday noon for the Kansas school. They will return Friday. Laat year Doane defeated the Catholics I to X The defeat by Grand Island college of Hastings college 7 to 6, eliminates the Islanders entirely from any claim to the state championship. Doane defeated Hastings 1 to 6, and Wesleyan defeated Doane 7 to 0, so that Wesleyan has the undisputed right to first place, with Doane second. Grand Island third and Hastings fourth. Accord in gto the opolnlo nof many of ficials who have seen the Doane team In action, she will furnish four players for the mythical all-atate team, namely Johnston, center; Koester, halfback; King, end; and Edmunds, tackle. The scrubs play Harvard High school Thanks giving day In Hardvard. Grand Island High, Which Meets Omaha, Has a Fine Record GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Nov. 21 (Spe cial.) The Grand Island High school foot ball team will come to Omaha on Wednesday night for Thursday' game for the final contest of the season with the following record: Grand Island Wood River 0 Grand Island H4 Central City 0 Grand Island 24 Kearney 0 Grand Island 8 York 0 Grand IkIhikI 8 Beatrice 0 Grand Island 40. Broken Bow 6 Crand Island U Kearney 7 Grand Island 7 Osceola 0 In the last two games the team has been playing without its captain, Scott, who was Injured early In the Kearney game in this city, and it haa not. aa in dicated by the score, been playing Its usual game. Scott expects, however, to be able to line up on Thursday If the In juries he sustained In that game permit. Interest Keen All Over the State in the Big Mat Contest Gene Melady, promotor of the big Stechrr-Hussane wrestling match at Lin coln Thursday, telephones up that the advance aale of Beats for the match Is unprecedented by any sporting event ever held In the middle west. He aaya that Huasane is on the ground and in the pink of condition and that all ar rangements are being made to have the match pulled off on scheduled time so that the Omaha fana may go direct to the grounds and return before dark. The Merchants hotel special train la ) Man Team Scores WORLD-HERALD. 1st. 2d. Fnrrvthe 174 W1 lleintae 13 131 Alter IM 14.i Tym 11 IM Lamb 1K& 17f. td. Totnl. 4; 12 l'J r.7 170 41 47 Fikt Totals MS 122 7t .4t BLACK K ATS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Palmer Palmer. Boden I., l.lvlngaton. P. Ilium Totals HOTEL 14.1 1 U ltW 16 IM 1.7 17 1-5 141 10 117 144 444 413 4H7 sot 4!2 14 17 .. 771 yts EDWARDS. 73 I.3SI let. 2d 3d Total C Hillard.... V. Raehr K. Pterricker. W. Jardin C. It. Ellis 141 160 U1 147 11 113 137 VA IM 17 16 4 471 397 457 IM l'Ki 164 704 Totals.. 4o gnl 2.210 KtKlERS' CANDT KIDS. let. J.1. 3d. Total. R. Pursehousej. Ill 1.' If? 4?7 F Corson.... 7. IM 1 131 4J0 F. Jackson IV) H2 171 4il J. Melster.. 171 137 470 II Dudley 145 IM 1)4 482 Totals. 71 744 765 1.27 ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANT. lat. 2d. 3d. Total. P. Forbes... F. Moylan.... U Wilson.... L. Ruf C. UernanJt.. .. 17 .. ISO .. HI .. l is .. 174 147 IS 17 H3 17s 178 157 Ui M b"0 4H6 4 ill Totals 7KJ 7VJ 790 1.365 HAHNEY HOTEL lt. 2d d. Total. W. D. I.ne C. K. Mitchell... J. D. Htlne F. O. Hever F. A. Huffman Total IM 170 135 143 InS 1.1 11-4 la i DO 477 471 49 4nl 4; lit) 170 174 1 m 7J7 733 2.31 Drawn for The Bee by George McManus IT ( HOW ARE I" j WHERE -&HALL TTT 1 YOU-PERCYi I Jv VFDNC-ORLb? WF asaumlng huge proportions, Judging from the advance sale of seats in Omaha at the Merchants hotel. Dan Gaines says he never saw a sporting event which Is arousing so much local Interest, even though It Is to be held at Lincoln. Joe Stecher naa been training for the match by a sojourn at Chicago, where ho haa nightly been taking on several of the best men of that burg and dis posing of them In hollow style. He is receiving all aorta of splendid notices from the sporting editors of the big Chicago dallies, who are Juat beginning to awaken to the abilities of the Ne braska wonder. Bloody Battles Are Fought on the Tyrol . and Carnia Fronts ROME, Nov. 22. (Via Paris. Nov. 23.) The following official statement was Is sued today at the headquarters of the Italian general etaff: "The artillery on both sides haa been active at different points along the Tyrol-Trentlno and Carnia fronta. Enemy artillery tried Its usual destructive action on the township of De Soledo In tha Comellco valley. Thla attempt waa beaten down and silenced by our fire. "On the Isonxo front the struggle con tinued yesterday with Increasing Inten sity on the boundary formed by the lower heights of Pevma, Oslavla and the hill which faced toward Oorlzla between Podgora and Sabottno. The enemy made a determined counter offensive with the object of recapturing lost positions. His counter attacks were preceded and ac companied by a hurricane of fire from numerous batteries, but the moat violent waa on the heights northwest of Os lavla. "Several tlmea the enemy broke our line and penetrated positions conquered by us. but always waa thrown back after a des perate melee. Our brave troops, espe cially those of the Fourth division, did not yield an inch of their positions, which were covered with blood, and sev eral tlmea they hurled themselves upon the enemy with the bayonet, inflicting heavy losses and taking eighty-nine pris oners, several of whom were officer. "On the Carso Plateau our troops, af ter repulsing four counter attacks dur ing the night, resumed the offensive everywhere at dawn. Fresh progress was made near the aumlt of Monte San Mlchele. Towards San Martlno we took by assault a strong trench of the position called 'The Lone Tree.' We took 202 prisoners, four of whom were officers, one. field gun, two machine guns, one trench mortar, arms and munitions.' BISHOP MOORE HAS STR0KE0F PARALYSIS CINCINNATI. Nov. 23. Bishop David II. Mooro of the Methodist Episcopal church u in 1 serious condition here, suffering from what appears to be a stroke of paralysis. He was stricken on a train today Just aa he returned from a trip to the Pacific coast s i.?.4fs-? ' j .-. 1 f il XfigiF TQmr trifiTI tGmi I 1 1 Don't lay aside this paper until you have placed your order for your TMArmsGivirjG day supply Heileman's Old Style La,?er, "the beer with a snap to it," will cause your friends to congratulate you upon its selection. 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