THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1916. 21 BRINGING UP FATHER J 'ft- i Copyright, Hit, . InUrnatlonfti News Scrrl Drawn for The Bee by George McManus ItU LET tOO 60 OOT. PROVIDING TOO PROMISE w GAMBLE 5 1 XtfOH'T- U MIE-lti JUST0)rVTO CALL ON JERKt HICKt" VELL- IU..0UVT RELIEVE XOO OF fOOR. MONET SO "YOU CAN'T GAMBLE- r i -ki i i -t ii v j 1 1 v it i DOWT TICKLE ME NACE. 1 PHETTY SURE 4 HE HADN'T A CENT WITH HIM NOW- HELLO-JERRX- VHERE ARE THE BOYS- in THE ROOM-PLATJN-V FLACK GETS COIN : IN POPPY STAKES Cash "Wild Bill and Frank Can non Are Winners at Omaha Coursing Meet. ONE BABBIT GETS AWAY W,. B. Flack of Grand Island built a 4ence around the Puppy stakes event at the Omaha Coursing meet at the'Douglas County fair grounds , yesterday and carried off all the money in sight. If' wasn't even nec essary, "to stage the final round, as both winners in the semi-final round were Flack dogs. .',:;'-. Cash Wild Bill and Frank Cannon were the Flack dogs which galloped through the Puppy stakes. , Cash Wild BilL; won his second round race by defeating Pete Baden, vned by Morlaw, isori & inorn- burg, 6-4. Some of the crowd saw fit to dispute the judge's decision on this race and a change was made in the judge for the rest of the program. In the third round Cash Wild Bill had1, easy pickings running against Neva Pineda J. E.' Wright entry,. and in tne, semi-iinai round ne ucicea Art ClaijysO. L. Life's puppy, after a ( mefrja scamper, 6-4. v 5' Cannon Has It Easy. Frank Cannon had easy sailing after his second round race, which was a nip-and-tuck affair With " Sinbad, nnrnd iliv O I: T .if r fanrinn" wnn 6-St In the third round he easily won frot.San Baden, 8-2, and in the semi finals beat King Hare, owned by Jess Levich, 2-1. 1 tie nrost exciting race or the atter noon? was between King Hare and Gajf Citt;Trip in the third round. The rabbit -on this race was a swift and shifty Jack and he put up a battle for existence., He raced the dogs all over the grounds before he was finally downed. The score was id-is. " Ont Rabit Escapes. S-ll. - LLIi A durii yesterday's program. One foxy jack got away from Frank . Cannon and SamvBaden. This was the only rabbit to escape during the two days of coursing" and his maneuver "was the signal for applause from the crowd. Todav the tirst round ot the All-. Aoe stake will be raced. Grace Rock well, thp Ctlair Hnffg and a number nf extra event for a silver cup presented by Chris Lyck has been added to the program. - ' Results yesterday were as follows: SECOND ROUND. Art Clair, owned by O. L. Life, won from Honey Moon, owned by Vlrgen A Shark. Score; 6-0. Credit Wild Bill, owned by W. B. Flack, won from The Boob, owned by. Vlrgen & Shark. Score, 7-8. Neva Pine, owned by J. B. Wright, won from Lady. Clair, owned by W. B. Plack. Score, S-2. Cash Wild BUI, owned by W. B. Flack, won from Pete Baden, owned by Morlaw, Borla & Thornburg. Soore, -4. Oay Can Trip, owned by O. h. Life, won "from The Dancer, owned by W. B, Flack. Score. (-3. King Hare, owned by ejaa Levtch, won - from Fashion Model, owned by J. E. Wright. Score, 4-2. ' v ' 8am Baden, owned . by Morlaw, Borla aV . Thornbu rg, won frorh Wild Jerry, owned by Vlrgen ft unark. Hcore, e-v. Frank Cannon, owned by W. B. Flack, won from- Sinbad owned by O. L. Life. Score, 6-6. THIRD ROUND. Art Clair won from Credit Wild Bill. . Score, t-2. " Caah Wild Bill won from Neva Pino. Score,. E-2. King Hare won from Oay Can Trip. score, 12-8. - Frank Cannon , won from Sam Baden. Score, 8-.S. SEMI-FINAL ROUND. Caah Wild Bill won from Art Clair. Score, 8-4. Frank Cannon won from King Hare. scoore, z-l. FINAL ROUND. The, final round waa not raced, aa both owned by W. B. Flack. CALEY AT CENTER FOR AMES BATTLE Injuries to Moser and Cameron Necessitate Shift in the Nebraska Lineup. IS TAKING NO CHANCES . (From a Staff Correapondont.) Lincoln, Nov. 2. (Speciar Tele gram.) Not daring to risk further in juries on the eve of the big Ames game, Dr. Stewart, the Husker coach, kept his squad from scrimmage to night and instead devoted attention to perfecting the backfield. Over an hour's drill on the forward pass brought marked improvement. Dr. Stewart also drilled his team in going down the field. Quite a bunch of Husker stars ot previous years as sisted in the workout tonight. Owinr to injuries to both Moser and Cameron, Stewart will start Caley at center in the Saturday game. Laley is also luKKins injuries since the Ore gon. Aggies' game and he believes tnere is less cnancc oi injuries ii mc Husker field general is at center. . According to the lineup Stewart an nounced tonight for the game: Otou palik and Captain Corey will play the ends Wilder : and Norris tackles. Koeitay and Dale guarda, with Cook, Rid dell, Doyle and Dobaon In the backfield. University of Omaha, Students Will Send - Present to Guards The students of the University '"of Omaha, plan to show the guardsmen on the border that they do think of them, ' For some time i they have been discussing a plan to send the soldiers boys a present. In the early part of December a supply of "goodies" will be shipped to the Omaha soldiers now in camp. The girl students suggested the idea and it will fall upon them to carry the project through. Part of the sup plies will be bought with the pro ceeds of several school doings. The Glee club will give a concert, the Utopian society will give a play and the Y. W. C. A. a dinner, while the Y. M. C. A. will donate the earnings of the political campaign. "Swede" Larson Overcomes Owens, State Champion Before the largest crowd that ever witnessed a billiard game in the city of Omaha, "Swede" Larson last night defeated the mighty Owens, champion of the state, at the Subway tourna ment, 100 to 87. . Both players were in fine form, but Larson ran forty-seven consecutive balls from the start of the game, tak ing all the heart out of Owens. Lar son's form last night showed that he is no novice with the ivories and ranks him among the best players of the west. Andy Swanson will play Heine Harsch, who now leads the tourna ment, tonight at 8 o'clock. Modale High School Plays - Deaf School Here Saturday The only local school foot ball game Saturday afternoon will be staged at Ducky Holmes' park, Thirty-first and Ames. The Iowa lads will average 145 pounds, about the same weight as the local eleven. Both are fast on the gridiron. Lineup: Two Special Trains to - Ames-Husker Game t. For the accommodation of the foot ball fans who ate; going to Lincoln Saturday to witness the game be tween the Nebraska and the Ames college teams the Burlington will run a special train that will leave Omaha at 12:30 o'clock, reaching Lincoln at 1 :55. The train is expected to carry 300 to 400 Omahans. The Ames team will leave Ames Friday morning, reaching here at 3:30 in the afternoon. There will be thirty-five men in the party. They will remain here an hour and then leave for Lincoln over the Burlington. Be sides the members of the Ames I team there will be a big bunch of rooters on the special train probably 500 . and nearly all students. They will have the college band along. Return ing, the special will leave Lincoln after the game over the Northwestern, going to nmes ay way oi tiiair. A special train carrying the south QiH,. tlnrVmpn n tVi cram olai Ihvi over the Burlington Saturday morn ing at 8 o'clock. SCHOOL FOR DEAF. Netuall . Cooper . . Zabel ... Johnson . Toung ... Krttach . Kueter .. Krohn .. Audy , . . Stark ... Qomme .. Referee .L.E. ..L.T. . .L.O. C. . .no ..R.T. ..RE. ::l:3:I L.E... L.T. . , l.o... c R a... R.T.... RE... L.H... F R.H. .... Thomas Render ...L. Clifton ...;. Laytoo Snyder . Coddlngton . . . . L. Beebe .. Mlddleton ....B. Clifton . . Tuaaelman . .W. Beebe Cueraden. Qallaudet. Umolra King, Little Sioux la. Head llneamani Dutcher, University ot umana. Omaha Uni to Clash With Doane College at Crete Today The University of Omaha will play Doane college this afternoon at Crete. The squad left over the Burlington. The game is scheduled to start at 3:30 o'clock. If the scarlet and black team loses it will not be due to lack of school spirit. An enthusiastic mass meeting was held alter chapel yes' terday. i ' Tninnla Falle nmrn. The University of Illinois eloven. which has been In the championship class for sev eral years. Is proving somewhat softer for meir opponeaia (nan in previous aeasona. Today's Calendar of Sports Athlrtlr M1n tntroIleirlate croit-oun try chnmplonHhipH, at iw.ton. Iloxinir Johnny llllmaii n .nut John MlTitorw, ten ronnda. mt Duluth. Hnmmv Taylor vain. Jimmy Brady, ton round n, mt Detroit. Jo Aicvedo njrnlniit Rddle Moy, fifteen rnnodrt, at Allentowa, Pa. Johnny v irr,T fun nocKy ctuiiM. ten round! , at Buffalo. 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