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TffE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13,1916. BRINGING UP FATHER Copyright, iDttrnatlonal Nwa Strvle I HMi THE PLEAAORE OF MEETING VOUR DAUGHTER "YESTERDAY mnw ant told met to J SEE "YOU- T TO PREVEN1 (AH EXPLANMWH) i ll vet . 1 II... f 1 I I UILL BET I I ' "ME A.L -I TO PREVCNTi I HPS -. I I OF CO( ?SF vm maup I (AN Explanation) I A HAT M HEAROOPHB-- 1 I I'LL WfCO mi . J v t J V I W.WW 1 I A II' iV , 1 TOURE A &!, MAN- and ro like to et Drawn for The Bee by George McMan us" IT ALL. OEPENO-)' T WHETHEI? YOU ARF RUNNIN'PER OFFlfP OR WANT ME DAiKJu-J cV3 nAnu: - .Y -u ID VM. -,f V I " i II II , v. i i I HIS NEBRASKA SEEMS , TO HAVETHE CALL Cornhusker Eleven in Position to Retain Championship " of Valley. . KANSASGAME TO DECIDE Championship aspirations of two southwestern foot ball teams were ' upset in last week's game. Missouri's first defeat of the season left Ne braska a clear road to the Missouri Valley conference title, barring what now seems to be almost impossible, a defat for the Cornhuskers. The Texas A. and M. victory -over Baylor university, robbed that team of un contested supremacy in the south western conference. ' What was expected to be 1 decisive victory for Missouri was turned into the year's most surprising upset by the aggressive piay ot tne Kansas state Agricultural college eleven. Mis souri's attack lacked the , power to gain at critical times. Both teams scored one touchdown, but the goal from touchdown kicked by Randall gave the Aggies their" one , point victory. Missouri finds even second place now contested by three other teams, Iowa State (Ames), University of Kansas and the Kansas Aggies. The game next Saturday between Ne braska and Kansas may lower that team's comparative standing. . : In the southwestern conference the championship races seems muddled to an extent that it wilt take experts to untangle the rival claims. Texas A. and M, previously defeated .". by Louisiana State, defeated Baylor, which had defeated Texas, which had defeated Oklahoma. , ... 1 v Aside from the games at Manhat tan and at Warn th arA'na :M K- southwest last week scheduled -only .unit, wma, icura&Ka was - idle, resting for the game with Kansas. Kansas easily won from Washburn at Topeka, 27 to 0, Ames won a 7-to-0 VICtnrV nvl "MnrnineralAa anA -l. . J - ni.ll VVA9II- 111 irtntl Otlfl Knnr nlauail 7 J - After four defeats, University of uiuanoma won irom tungtistier col lege, 94 to 0. v. The Hastll Tr,Hlon. ' Emporia (Kansas) State Normal, 14 . .- , ' ' Beauty -, .. '. '. There is an old saying that beauty is only skin deep, but that-is far from the truth. Beauty is founded on good health without that there is no real beauty. You can cover up a muddy Or SallOW Cnmn1.xinn nuitU c : der, but it will not be beautiful a" nomeiy woman in good health is ... usually rore interestihg and more , charming than a bilious dyspeptic beauty. Constipation and a sluggish liver impair good looks. If you are troubled in this way take Chamber lain s Tahl4e vnA ,.na. .:il l , -.7 jwu mil soon DC looking better and feeling better. REPORT CHANCE WILL SUO CEED TINKER. Today's Calendar of Sports Bhootlnit Arizona sUt trap-ahooUmr tounuunent opens mt Phoenix, lUclarAntonm meetlno; of Mai7UMd Jockey club eluftet ot Punlleo. FlfK Trial AnnooJ trlola of West Vir ginia Fax Huntera' oaaoolation. Annual 1HI of Bird Do .club of Maryland, at Hsr- Bollnx loo Holey aralnut Johnnj Bltrhlo, ten rarnida, at Clnrlnnatl. Nnllor (arroll aralnat Yankee (illbert, ten rennda, ot K'ansrUle, Ind. Hmmt Dnffy nxaJnat Phil Bloan, ten ronnda, ot Detroit, Mlrn. Johnnr Dunn axalaat Kid Marlow. tnentr roundi. Jt Vletor, Colo. Spike KeU oiaiaat Eddie Meloer, ton roundi, mi Eau Claire, VU.x Gombridro PUyr Harvard. ' Cambridge. Neb., Nov; U. (Snecial.) ihin?Sr Hr',h CJ",I toot ball team. S.aiS K5". 0f h" Nebraaka. have Mheduled a tame with Harvard, champions Cambrldae field. Preparations are belm out in this suction. Curtis Avrlcultursil school Is the only scHool to hold Cambrld In the southwest section and in two aarni. played by these school. CambrTdrs 'has scored forty-one points to Cnrtls' twenty-it" Cambridae is wlllinc to live Curtis another cn&eicte . Piereo Defeats Bloojaflold. ' V Pierce, Neb., Nov. If (Special.) Pleroa Him school defeated Bloomfleld Hlah school foot ball team, 7 to I, here Friday! An elihty-yard run 'for Pierce's touchdown by Harold Salter waa the thrilling feature of the game. The hard-fought contest was marred by numerous injuries. Including a broken none which was sustained by one of the Bloomfleld players. I Xenon Defeats Storm take. Storm Lake. Ia., Nov. n. (Special. )-On a field covered with six Inches of snow La mars High and Storm Lake High floundered, through a game of foot ball Saturday. La. mars winning, i to s, when It eaught a punt and scored on account of the slippery field. The game showed nothing of the relativs strength of the teams. "isuvs I-"'-.,. - ' Flar Tie (lame. . " . Bed Cloud. Neb.. Nov. If (Special ) Bed Cloud High school and Lebanon (Kan.) High school divided honors in a very dluse battle, 7 to 7. The game , was played at Lebanon. ' ' J Uvea Ip Xoor Torpid Liver. .". To keep your liver aoUva use Dr. King's New Ufa Pills. They Insure good digestion and relieve constipation. At all druggists, lee, Advertisement. f According to a letter, received in New York city, Frank Chance has been appointed to succeed Tinker as manager of the Chicago Cubs. The I... ' 1 I ,1,. j -n iciicr was received oy waae rowers, the automobile tire manufacturer. from his mother, Mrs. J. A. Powers, of Philadelphia, who recently visited Mrs. linker, mat portion ot the jeircr reiernng to uiance, said: "Frank Chance has been appointed manager to succeed Joe Tinker. Joe left today on a fishing trip. You can take my word for it that Chance is the, new manager," said Mr. Powers. "My mother knows base ball, and she would not have made such a state ment unless she knew what she was writing about. , Pa Kourke Hikes To New Orleans to Base Ball Meeting W. A. Rourke, owner of the Omaha base ball club, departed last night for New Orleans, where he will at tend the annual convention of the National Association of Professional Base Ball' leagues, the minor league organization. Rourke went to Chi cago from which point he will go to .the crescent city on the base ball spe cial, v Rourke is going to New Orleans not only to attend the meeting, but also to search for some talent for his 1917 aggregation. Pa has several vacancies to fill and figures to grab off a star or two this week. ' Dr. Bell's Plne-Tsr-Honey. 'For your cold and bronchial cough, use Dr. Bell's Plne-Tar-Honsy, It cuts the phlegm, relieves congestion. Only ate. All druggists. Advertisement Misses Allcs Bosaard, Eva and Prances Kennedy, Kllxa and Edna Wilson, Mildred Rogers, Mrs. J. Wallace Larkln, Rev. Lar. kin, Melvin Kennedy and Cecil. Patterson attended the state Christian Endeavor con vention in Omaha Isst week. . . NORTHWESTERN AND OHIO STATE AT TOP Each Notch Nearer Big Nine Foot Ball Championship, as Neither Has Lost. WILL FLAT NOVEMBER 25 : Chicago, Nov. 12. Playing true to fcym, Ohio state and Northwestern are a notch nearer the "Big Nine" foot ball championship tonight as the result of their victories Saturday. These fwo undefeated . elevens, pro viding Northwestern disposes of Pur due next Saturday, will meet in a game to decide 'the western confer ence honors at Columbus, O., No vember 25. ' Ohio is certain of a chance at the championship for the Buckeyes have finished their conference season with a glean slate, having disposed of 1 Illi nois. Wisconsin and Indiana. The f , 1 !, " unioans, nuwever, win lane un vase next Saturday in a game that will have no bearing pn conference hon ors. " j Followers of western foot ball are of the opinion that Northwestern will triumph over Purdue next Saturday as Iowa, which fell before Northwest ern yesterday trounced Purdue, 24 to 6. - i r v . ' The Ohio State-Indiana and the Northwestern-Iowa games, were the only ones of importance in the west yesterday. - All other ."Big Nine" teams were resting for the end of the season games next Saturday. - ' Notre, Dame's defense proved too strong for South Dakota yesterday and the Hoosiers romped away with a 21-to-0 score. Captain Cofall scored three touchdowns and kicked .three goals. South Dakota made a des perate effort to score in the final period, but was unable to pierce the Notre Dame defense. v United States Golf Association Agrees On Ticket for Year New York, Nov. 12. Howard F. Whitney, secretary of the United States Golf association, announced here today the nominating , commit tee has unanimously decided upon the following as the Vegular ticket to be submitted at the election of offi cials for 1917 during the annual meet ing which will be held here next Tanuarv: ' 1 ' ' President, Howard W. Petrin, Pine Valley Golf club, Summer, N. J.; vice presidents, Dr. Walter S. Har ban, Columbia club, Chevy Chase, Md.; M. Lewis Crosby, the Country club.' Brooklme, Mass.; secretary, Howard F. Whitney, New York; treasurer, Frederick b. Wheeler, Kye, N. Y. . A Splendid Cough Medicine. "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a number of times during the past two or three years for colds, coughs and hoarseness, and am pleased to say it has always given me prompt relief. I consider Cham berlain's Cough Remedy a splendid medicine and have recommended it to many of my friends, who Have used it and likewise praise it highly," writes . Mrs. W. F. FranU, Colden, N. Y. adv. v Gothenburg High Wants To Play Thanksgiving Day Gothenburg, Neb., Nov. 12. (Spe cial Telegram.) Gothenburg: Hitrli wants a Thanksgiving foot ball arame. a ua aiiicuuic ta a uiaita. un mil 1UV portant date. . STRONG EASTERN . ELEYENS1MPR0VE Showing of Yale Alone Is Dis ' appointing to Its Sap-porters, CRIMSON WIN o A OA m New York, Nov. 12. Showing the results of weeks of coaching, eastern foot ball teams, with one or two ex ceptions, played strictly to form in the contests of Saturday. The degree of improvement was more marked in the case of some elevens than in others. Harvard,' Princeton, Cornell, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Brown and the Navy demonstrated that they are rapidly approaching the apex of the season's campaign. Dartmouth and the Army appear to have suffered a slump, while Yale is yet to strike its stride. . Possibly the best exhibition Satur day was given by Harvard and Prince ton in their battle at Cambridge. The victory. of the Crimson by the margin of a single field goal was an accurate indication of the respective powers of the two teams, although allowance must be made for the fact that neither was able to show its entire offensive, with the Yale battles one or two weeks away. : . . , Defense at the Best. ' Wtih the exception of a few min utes In the third period, the play was always 1 between the twenty-fiye-yard lines, as neither combination could penetrate the opponents' defense con sistently. The Tigers' attack was the more spectacular, but Harvard's ability to slove new plays quickly took the edge off its effectiveness, and beyond that Princetaon could not or wour not go. Bothtrams played hard, fast foot ball, tackling cleanly and giving the runner excellent interference. 1 The punting was high and far and the ends got down the field under kicks in rapid-fire fashion. Harvard's deceptive and shifting at tack proved more effective than the more spectacular offensive of the Tigers, since it was harder to follow the ball under the Crimson system of play. Viewed in the light of Satur day's contests, both Harvard and Princeton appear to have reached a more advanced stage of foot ball per fection than Yale. . Blue Disappointing. The Blue was a keen disappoint ment to its adherents in the game against Brown. - A weak and incon sistent attack, coupled with a medio cre defense, was the undoing of Yale. Unable to score by rushing during the first half of the game, Braden's clever f;oal kicking gave the Blue a six-point ead. This quickly melted away when Brown cut loose, with its sensational running attack, before which the Eli I defense was almost worthless. Alter the showing made against Harvard. the Princeton team is ftlmnat certain to enter the contest with Yale next Saturday a strong favorite. Nothing short of a most sensational spurt, will eiialle the Blue to hold the Tigers in check. . Quakers Improve. 1 Pennsylvania again demonstrated that,. ..Coach .. Folwell's '.instructions, coupled with the fighting spirit of the Quakers, is bearing fruit. Although held to a tie game by Dartmouth, the honors of the conflict belong to the Red and, Blue. Pennsylvania showed a sustainedSmd powerful attack which scored once and threatened at other times, while the Hanover eleven waS unable to advance the ball with steadi ness. The tieiny touchdown was the result of a fumble. . , Michigan's Defeat. . ' ; Cornell and Michigan had a thrill ing battle at Ithaca and again the east triumphed over .the west, al though the margin of victory was the narrow one of a field goal. The scor ing was confined almost entirely to aerial plays that made a touchdown easy of accomplishment. In rushing the game Coach Yost's pupils were superior to the Ithaca team and it was a severe disappointment to Cor nell supporters that the. home eleven was not able to offer a satisfactory defense to this spectacular method of advancing the ball. ' Both the Army and Navy teams wbn their games, but the middies' victory over the North Carolina Aggies was Irtore impressive than the soldiers' de feat of Maine. The cadets appeared to have had an off day and played a careless and listless game against the New England collegians. Maine did not have the power to cope "with the Army, but wretched handling of the ball and loss of ground as the result 3 f penalties kept the cadets" score own. The Nan), on the other liand, while not faced by a particularly strong opponent, played with a vim and dash that has been lacking, in re cent games. " "-Washington and Jefferson was un able to make any impression upon the remarkable! foot ball machine that represents ithe University of Pitts burgh, i ... . Figure Fiend Gets Dope on Morearty And Great Griffin Lincoln, - Nov. 12. (Special ) A figure fiend with an eye toward pro viding the dopesters with something to chatter 'about attended the Omaha Lincoln gridiron" fray here this after noon, and kept tab on "Pug" Griffin, the Lincoln star, and "Chuck" More arty, the Omaha leader, - i According to the figure fiend's dope, Morearty was given the ball sixteen times: He gained a total of 107 yards and was thrown back for a loss of five yards. This makes his net gain 102 yards, an average of six and three tenths yards on each attempt. y Griffin was given the ball twenty one times.. 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