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rill- HKK: OMAHA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1915.
BRINGING UP FATHER
Copyright. IMS, InternatlnnM
New, hervicr Registered V
S. Intent Office.
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LAST NKSHT
PAVILION READY
; FOR BIGWRESTLE
Jack Curley Declares Arena it Ideal
For Match Between
GianU.
JOS THREE YEARS ON TH3 MAT
LINCOLN, Nor. 24.Mflpeclal.)-,,The
Net arranged and most Ideal place for a
r. ntrh of this kind I have aver aeen west
of New York" waa tha verdict of Jack
Curley thla morning when ha visited tha
cute fair around and aaw tha atock
?iitiglng pavilion which haa been fixed up
for the Stechrr-Hussane wrestling match
Tnanksglvlng day.
Jack Curley has probably aeen moit of
he Important aport eventa that have bean
l-.iKed off In tha country and his enthust
i Ho endoriiement of the atata fair arena
Ik a hitch eompllmunt to Oene M.I ad y,
. remoter of the match, who, with Charlea
U nman of Lincoln and William Foster.
If iintendrnt of bulldlnKa of, the fair
j.t latlon, arranxed Ilia plana which
l evf. been put In force.
The aratlni- capacity cf tha bl bulldlnr
vili give everybody a chance, and to tha
tJunl obaerver It look at If every aaat
aa a good one.
Cclcnal Melady la anthuaiaatle ever tha
Iiorpecta and aeaU are aelllng Ilka hot
tka. There la little doubt but tha build
In? will be rilled to Ita fulleat capacity.
FREMONT, Neb., Nov. 4.-SpcUi.)-.'c
fltechcr. tha Dodge wreatler, waa In
tlx city today on hla way to Lincoln,
v I ere he will meet Huaaane. Juat three
j tare ago Joo engaged In hla firtt pre
ftMonal wreatlln mptch. at, Loup City,
in he wh from Warren1 Miller, Slnfle
tl.at time ho haa engaged In over 10)
niMchea without a Iota. Jle haa never
1-ter. thrown.
Joe aa accompanied by hla brother,
Jinton, and Joe Hetmanek, hi manager.
While tn rremont Joa and Anton apent
a u hour at a local bowling alley. He la
nil- nthuaiatlc follower of the tenpln
C me, which ha aaya keepe him in the
In at of condition.
PROMOTER AND REFEREE OF
LINCOLN WRESTLING MATCH.
Central High Meets
Grand Island Today
Membera of the Central -High echool
foot ball team went through final prac
tice taut o'ght in preparation for today'a
game with rCJand Inland. Coauh Mulli
Can aiinounoed tha following:
Hmltli, rlifht end; Grove, rlglit tackle;
Vaynter, tight guard; Hoard, center;
Krogh. left guard; Crowley, left tackle;
M.-hol. left end; Neville, quarterback;
Wdrlch. right half; Kullaway. full back;
Vorearty. left half. Login, reteraon and
!acKarland are aubatltuta backfleld
nten. On the Una the coach haa Cohan,
Vauon and Urogan in reaerva.
Urand Island cornea with the reputa
tion of having one of. tha beat teama In
tha atate, but the hlxh achool rootera
aasert they will have to build up 4 new
record after the Omaha crowd la through
with them.
Creighton High Plays
Nebraska City
Creighton High erhoul will clone Ita
foot ball eeaaon today by going to Ne
braska city for a game with the high
achool eleven at that place. The follow
ing playere will represent Creighton High:
John Cogan. left and: Ben Buckley, left
tackle; Leo Murphy, left guard; Krank
Casey, center; W1H Keeley, right guard;
Joe PercaL right tackle; Bob Morton,
right end; Blim Kubertua. quarterback;
Tan Relford. left halfback; Will Adame.
right halfback; Blim Buasell, fullback;
Kelly and Hanran. atibaututea.
A "Tor Bala" ad will rar aeooud-haod
furniture Into cash.
Tourney Leaders
rZTB-MA U1SIM
l'm- City.
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; Veiaoa Cala. Z.e Mars
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Cornhuskers Find Another Man
Who is All- Western Material
While enthusiastic chroniclers war
ringing the praises of Ouy Chamberlain
end waxing poetic over the ability of
Dick Rutherford, there was one short,
Mocky, pleasantVtfaccd chap In the Bcar-l-t
and Cream lineup of Nebraska who
Rn't got his due this year. That pleae-
nt-faced chap Is Earl Abbott, wbo com
tlcted hla third year as a regular guard
on the Cornhudker eleven last Saturday.
The sclritlllatlng of Chamberlain and
Itutherford In carrying the ball for such
yulns made it difficult to see the faithful
Abbott playing in the middle of tha line
uhere the plays bi:nch In masses and one
Jcrncy can hardly be determined from
nnother. But Abbott waa there, and ha
m all there. Few guards have been
ecn In the Missouri valiey who had any
thing on Abbott. . It is certain he Is the
l'Sl In tl conference this year.
.And taking In a little more territory
Abbott Is the equal of any guard In tho
vert, and those who watched his work
(orrfully this year declare he deserves
an All-Wentern distinction as much aa
uo Chamberlain or Rutherford. And the
Dnvld City lad tia a chance to get that
C lM I net ion. After tho Iowa game last
f-nturday. Walter Kckersall Intimated that
Abbott looked Ilka All-Western calibre,
mm? had aven a better chance to make
tbe honor eleven than Rutherford.
Abbott Isn't very big, but he ? fast and
ho works every minute of tho time. And
lib It a foxy lineman, and be can always
lie depended upon to open a hole or atop
8 plunge coming hla way. In the Iowa
fcame ha aven went outside his Jurisdic
tion.' Ha took up the Job, of running
down under punts, and on Over half of
the punta he beat the Husker ends, who ;
didn't have to break through lino, down
tnder the kicks. . .'4.
. Abbott played a great' game at,Ne
Iruska this year, and his friends are pull
bc for him as an All-Western man.
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South High Expects
Victory at' Norfolk
With six games won out of seven
Played. South High achool will enter
the . Norfolk game ' this afternoon
j with a prospect of victory. Tha north
1 west team has defeated all comers In
that section. The local squad's record
to data follows:
Kouth Hleh, 7: Alumni. Oi
South HUh, 13k Heatrlre, K.
Houth High, 33; Commercial High. 0
Houth HlKh, S4; Nobreaka City. 7
South HlKh. : Council Uluffs 4.
Pouth Hiuh. 13: t'nlVfrnUy I'lace 7
Totals oulh High. 1J4; Opponents' 72
Tha team went through ita last prac
tice of the year last evening at Lrtixua
Park,
Tha aquad will leave over tha North
western thla afternoon at 4 o'clock.
ED SMITH, Refuse.
Bellevuo Minstrel
Show Raises Cash
for AH Athletics
Twelve negro mi net 1 els with a aong and
dance capped the climax and took the
cake at tha vaudeville performance glon
In tha Uellevue college gymnasium for the
leueflt of tho athletic association. Othor
features pleased, but tha black-faced
teens tickled the audlenoe and completed
the entertainment with grand mirthful
ilnale.
William Kvans, a real carnival artist,
nlth Walker Rule of Omaha as assistant.
mi the ball rolling with a Hindu resist
ance and rock-breaking act.
Tight frenhmeo presented tha next at
tract Ion, a cne-act college foot ball play
entitled, "The Kevolvlng Wedge." Weir
lobbn, aa Mr. Thomas Martin, a Belle,
tut gentleman, starred, with Ussa Louise
Davidson, .playing Norah, the serving
maid, a close second. Clint Day, aa the
eldest scion of the house of Martin, a
tar foot ball player: Ruth Stokes, aa
Nell Martin, tha daughter; Anna e"pilnger,
as Mrs. Martin; Halaey Korea, as. Mr.
I'd ward Kiddle, a cousin; Walker Rule,
aa Dr. George Brown, Mra. Martin's
brother, and Max Qardiner, aa Captain
Michael Dolan. Norah's sweetheart, wera
the other characters. Uardtnar made much
of a minor part.
Hargerte Dlddock. Bellevue's favorite
suigtr, warmed tha hearts of tha audlenoe
llh two familiar songs.
A burlesque melodrama with Dean Falee
as tha villain: Bernloa Dunn, female coun
terpart; Edna Olbba. tha Inevitable Bor
rowing countess; Anna Johnston, the
uiald who proves to be the long lotl
daughter, and RaJin Martin, tho coa h
tnaR hero, left the moat lasting Impres
sion upon tha audlenoe. rales' work
Lowed remarkable talent.
Randall Hum acted as Interlocutor fur
lli minstrels sad Karl Branstad waa star
I rformer.
An unexpected and very attractive fea
ture of the program was the Interpret,
live solo dances of Bern Ire MUler.
Inctdeotal raualo added to the pleasure
of the eveulng.
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Maulbech Elected
Captain of Michigan
ANN ARBOR, Mich.. Nov. M.-John S.
Maulbetsch of Ann Arbor today was
elected captain of the I'nlveraity of Mich
igan foot ball eleven for 1918. Maulbetsch.
Michigan's star hajfback, has played two
years on the team.
Brandcis Girl Bowlers in Lead
at Special Rollfest for. Women
ICREIGHT0N FACES
SOOTHDAKOTANS
Locals in Bad Condition on Account
of Injuries Sustained, But are
Hopeful Just the Same.
VISITORS NEARLY ALL VSTS
This afternoon the foot ball team of
Creighton university and the University
of South Dakota meet on tho Creighton
gridiron.
What little advantage Creighton has
over tho Coyotes In weight will be offset
by the damaged condition of the local
players, more than half of Mills' men
suffering from Injuries. The fact that
the aquad has had almost a week and a
half of rest since the Notre Dame game.
Indulging In only light scrimmage and
signal work, offers some encouragement,
and the general opinion la that tha out
come will ba close, as usual.
With the exception of four first year
men South Dakota haa a veteran team,
mot of the players being personally
known and remembered In Omaha by
their spectacular work. Among these
Captain MeCormlck at fullback and Vldal
at left halfback are easily tha most .
prominent, and will be counted upon to'
furnish several thrills today. Vldal Is an '
open field runner of exceptional bril
liance, and hla drop kicking la a feature
of every game. He Is playing hla fourth
season with tha Crimson. Ho displays
the battering ram atyle of attack, and Is
a third year man. Parltman at quarter,
a second year performer. Is a player of
recognised ability and a . field general
above fbe average. . Horner and Duncan,
havo played brilliant foot ball all season
And were largely Instrumental In break
ing up the Notre Dame offense when the
two teams met. Tucker Is a tower or
strength at center, and ably fills tho va
cancy caused by tha graduation of Potts.
Brooks, guard, will make his last ap
pearance In foot ball otgs today.
Tho officials today will be Graham of j
Michigan, Brennan of Ames and the cele- .
b rated "Vic" Halllgan of Nebraska. Fol- j
lowing la tha lineup:
SOUTH DAKOTA. CREIGHTON
C Tucker Kamanekl ...
in Brooks BtaDleton ...
.... Horner hnannon t.i
... Hanson Hale
Carroll Gray
Stone Wise
... Duncan Brennan
. Parltman Nigro
Vldal Flanagan ....
.. Sprague Plata
( f' a m I r. W I.utJa
This "evening the members of tho two
teams will be entertained by the Delta
Theta Phi legal fraternity of Creighton.
Four of the South Dakota men aro mem
bers of this fraternity, while the Crelgh
ton eleven haa likewise four representa
tives In the chapter.
WISNER CORNFEDS WILL
PLAY UNI FRESHMEN
WTSNER. Neb., Nov. 24.-(Speclal.) Tie
Wlrner Cornfeda undefeated amateur
champion foot ball team of Nebraska, wilt
play a mixed team of freshmen and Coiii
h linkers from the Nebraska university at
Wiener on Thanksgiving afternoon, and
a large out-of-town crowd is expected.
O. A. Racely, Nebraska freshman coach,
furmer Belle vue star, writes the Wisn'r
Manager that he is bringing sixteen men
ti!ong and will aubstltute for freshmen
men on varsity squad as follows: Fouti.
Bslis, Cameron, Fuchs, Otopolick mil
Mm self.
Wianer defeated the Nebraska fresh
men last Thanksgiving by the score of
?? tc 0. and Nebraska Is coming up this
year to wipe out the defeat.
Following Is the record which haa been
rr.nde by Wlrner the last four years
against the best teams In the state:
!P12 Six games, Wisner 134. opponents, 7.
li! Nine games. Wlrner 4J5, oppo
r.cnea, I.
IS14 Nine games, Wisner 43. oppo-
n nte, o.
IciS-Klx games, Wisner 440, opponents, 0.
Total points: Wisner, 1.416; opponents, V.
On November 2S, next Sunday, Wisner
will plsy the Nonpareils at Omaha at
Luxuh pork for the championship of ;hc
date, and a hard battle Is expected.
t'naralng Meet at Superior.
SUPERIOR. Neb.. Nov. 24. (Special.)
A cuuia.n meet will begin tomorrow. A
large number jf dogs are here, aa the
purse amounts to $1,000. The meet ex
ends over three days.
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List of Foot Ball
Games in the West
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bowling fans of tha masculine gender Totals ............ 40 733
re given a few lessons In the combined . BUROk'sH-NASH.
art and science of rootlna last nlaht at . Jt- ad
th. mm... i.u : arm-: u.n 11
" " - u'iiiifm luuruav- rurs. V. H. Uotlld 143
nient when six teams of women took the,rM- T- H.. Jnmeao'n. .!lJ2
t'8 SXt
a:ieyg In the women's event. Such a va
lidly of cheers, howls, yells, cries and
tut hursts when some fair Issa rolled home
a strike or picked up a split or blew a
pare never was before heard on the Far.
ism'allgys. Every one of the sis teams
had Ita assembly of rootera on hand for
tha occasion and they did some rooting,
witr tha some spelled In capa.
By making a whirlwind finish the
Prsndela Girls copped tho coin with a to
te.' of I.0S7. At tho end of the second
fcame the Burgess-Nash Girls led with
l.m pins and tha Sweet Shop Girls were
second with l.ro aad the Brandels Girls
third with l.SSj. But tha Burgass-Naah
and Sweets blew, while the Brandela las
rles put on an extra .burst of speed and
cams home ahead of the field. They
uacked the wood for a 7a count In the
test game, over thirty plna better than
their opponents.
Tie for Seeoa4.
Tha Burgess-Nash and 8weeta tied for
second money with a total of 1,038. They,
rolled an extra full frame and the Bur-gcse-Naah
quintet aviated again, with the
result that tho candy girls won by sixty
eight plna.
Mlas Lucetta Millar of tha Sweet Shop
waa tha high Individual with a eoora of
41 Mlsa Lul l M cOrter of the Brendela
I nd Miss Laura Bruoh of the Sweets tied
for second Individual honors and Mlas
McGrier won the shoot-oft by a single
I'lA.
roorea of tha team war as follows:
BRANDUZS GIRLS.
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Mia. P. K. Stanton. ...l?rt
Mrs. H. J. Hackett....U3
H9
111
13
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161
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407
Totals-.,.. 733
TBLKPHQNK QIRI.g.
d.
6U 30
Lillian Rugrue..
Varte French...
Kutr Campbell,
liazel Jacobann.
Mra Klale Bell.
Totale
1st.
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71
4
6
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104
s
SI.
137
l.'
110
7i
Tot.
197
t&J
357
.414 433 547 1404
TOWKLL SUPPLY GIRLS
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I iirin jriia-n 12i
nils Verdlgren s4
Mrs. Andrew Murphy. 103
Mrs. Ted Neale lio
Abble Howes 1M
117
121
10
121
118
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347
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341
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11ATUEN UIRLB.
lt. Id.
Genevieve Osborne 124
ila Welsley T3 M
Mrs. C. Ketcham 13 M
'lvlna Belslcy Ui IIS
t.laabeth Crowe 94 123
M4 17S3
3d.
147
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344
341
410
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Total
.841 144 4 4 171
CHICAOO, Nov. 24. A few foot ball
games of Importance are on tomorrow'a
icntrals states' schedule, which Includes
th following: j
At Columbia Kansas against Missouri, j
At Des Moines Ames against Drake.
At Oklahoma City Oklahoma . Aggies
sf.ulnst Oklahoma. I
At Houston Notre Dame s gains '.Texas
At Omaha South Dakota agalnH
Ctelghton.
At Ct. Iiuls Georgetown (of Kentucky)
ara!nt St. Iouls.
At Cleveland Case against Western Re-,
srve.
At Cincinnati Ml ml ega'nat Cincinnati.
At Monmouth Rlpon against Mon-.
tut uth.
FLYNN THANKSGIVING GUEST
OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
The federal government will be host to
United Ststea Marshal Flynn when he
eaU hla Thanksgiving dinner. Tho mar-1
ihnl will be enroute to Cincinnati with a,'
prisoner, and since at dinner time ho will j
L on a train somewhere between St.
I-ouls and Cincinnati tho festive meal will
ba eaten cn a dining tar at government
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J. Rufus Wallingford begs
to announce:
"Why buy electricity? We
have just purchased sole
rights to a machine, the most
wonderful invention of the age, which draws down
all the power from the sun, storing it up for every
day use.' The sun, you' know, gives more heat,
light and hence power, than Niagara Falls and all
the dynamos of the world put together."
If you want to get the "inside dope' follow the
coming installment of .
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As original a plot as. has ever been devised by
. Wallingford 's creator, George Randolph Chester.
Dr. Belt's riat-Tar.Haar.
Fes your cough, loosens the muoous,
strengthens tha lungs. The first dose
1 Hps. Get a bottle today. Only S&o, All
(rug guts Ad vertlaemont
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Lulu McDrttr lti
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will throw off th. ,.tm. gnd tmp.rtU that Rh.mmldlm. Tho
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and tho poison Imparltloa. Tho oxerucUUB- pgUag of Rhonauttianwhothoe
1 1. tho .hootin.. gubblnf BcUtlc, tho .rtwlaTator" TkXSZ
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It is one thing to se the pictures
they make for one hundred per
cent of enjoyment For another
hundred per cent of pleasure and
a better appreciation of the pic
tures, of course one always reads
the fascinating stories in the
'Sunday Bee
The Pathe Motion Pictures come to
your favorite theatre through thelocaJ
PATH tt ($ j) EXCHANGE
Wharton Brothers are directing the
productions of Wallingford. which
include in the cast such estimable ,
EUyers as Burr Mcintosh, Max
igraan and Lolita Robertson.
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