fHE OMAHA SUNDAY biJ: WOVuMBEK 9, 1919. U -V Another Foot Ball Double Bill at Rourke Park Today t Nonpareils Meet Soldiers in Final and Athletics v Tangle - With Fontenellesr-May Organize Ama-J teur Grid Association Early Next -Year. By William O. Blozies. Local amateur foot ball players, managers and captains, have at last c.cme to the conclusion that form ing an amateur foot ball association, 'is suggested by the writer in The liee several weeks ago, would be the nly local method of again putting the amateur grid game back in the iHtie-light, according to informa tion given out by a number of the well known amatenr foot ball lead ers. Manager Phil Lynch of the Non pariels, the crack class A eleven in the city who is strongly in favor of this movement, and woho no doubt will be chairman of the com mittee, announced yesterday that if satisfactory arrangements could be made and the local grid stars form the association, Omaha will apply for a franchise in the North-West Amateur foot ball association. Minneapolis, Duluth, Winnipeg, Des Moines and a number of other cities are in the organization. A home and a home series will prob ably be arranged with the cities of the northwest association. , Should- the Nonpariels be suc cesiful in scheduling this game, it is expected that a large crowd from Omaha will accompany the team. The Nonpariels are composed of the best material in the city, and will no doubt give the Iowa lads a fast game. The Iowa Cord Tire team, by the way is a member of the Northwest association. Two games are on the program at Rourke park this afternoon, when the Athletics, a team composed en tirely of ex-service men, clash with the Fontenelles in the opening mix, starting promptly at 1:30 o'clock, and the Nonpariels meet the Fort Omaha soldiers in the main event of the double-header. Glendy, renter of the Soldiers, weight N290 pounds, was the crack center of the University of Wiscon sin several seasons ago. When it was decided that Glendy would play with the Fort Omaha team it was discovered that a special uniform would have to be made for him, and Fort Omaha officials immediately sent to the tailor to have one made. He also wears one of the largest sweaters ever donned by a gridiron warrior. Parson, fullback, played with the University of Seattle, while Ludvvig, star right halfback, was a member of the University of Penn sylvania, and Rodenwald, right tackle, played with Vermont in 1916 and 1917. Rebe, right guard during the season of 1917, played with the Canton, O., "Bulldogs," Jim Thorpe's squad. : Harry Williams, right end of the C. Y. M. A. is not the same Harry Williams who plays fullback for the Nonpariels. This, Harry Wil liams starred for the old time Mon mouth Park eleven several years ago. Nonpariels. Soldiers. Blackman renter Glendy Menslly rlGht guard Rebe McCormlck left guard -Nye Feaison right tackle ...Rodenwald Ssndau left tackle Shaw Foren right end . . . .MnCraf kin Keaner left end .McKinlay Morton quarterback Neeley H. Williams... fullback ..Parsons, Bard Flanagan right half Ludwlck Hasson left half Hare Patriot Trucks in'Express Service Twenty-seven ' Patriot Truck a leaving factory at Lincoln, Neb., to enter Rural Motor Transport Service in Kansas and Oklahoma. - - ' One motor truck ooeratine with (manufacturers of the Patriot motor half capacity, 25 days a month, will trucjj at the same time eiving Mr. Cylinder Reboring When your motor has lost its "pep," is btd to start, has a metallic knock, uses an extra amount of 'gasoline or oil, fails to pick up as smoothlyand noiselessly as when new don't experiment. Send your motor to us to have it rebored. We carry a com plete stock of Oversized Pistons. SERVICE STATION Auburn, Jordan Automobiles and ' , Gramm-Bernstein Trucks. ' Lamesh & Woodruff 2427 Farnam St., Omaha. ...J L Phone Doug. 4042. earn net, after all overhead,, includ ing drivers wages," gasoline, oil, tires and depreciation are taken care of, $20 a day in rural freight serv ice," so declares J. B. Catlin, of the Iroquois Motor Freight Lines, Ltd., of Dallas, Tex., who recently dis cussed the situation with H. J. Law son, Texas field manager for the Hebb Motors company of Lincoln, Lawson orders for 10 additional Patriot trucks for the Iroquois'lines. According to these figures, it is little wonder that motor transport lines are being established simul taneously in all parts of the country. "Since our company furnished a large fleet of trucks to the Patriot Motors Express lines of Kansas City some three weeks ago." stated a Hebb .official, "we have negotiated deals for supplying trucks to no less than four other concerns in differ ent sections of the country who pro pose going into the freight trans portation business on a large scale. We are not at liberty just yet to announce anyv names, but one is an Omaha concern which will probably have IS or more Patriot trucks in service within the next two weeks." Live Bowling News ' By C. J. CAIN Only four days remain for local teams to enter the Middlewest tournament, which opens here. No vember 21 and lasts until December 1. Entries will positively close at midnight November 13, at which time, the'schedule-makers will com mence the difficult task of arrang ing the schedule. Entries have been pouring in to Secretary Eidson the past week from both out side (points, and local sources. The paid-in outside entry has al ready passed the 75 mark and should run up to 100 by the time the entries close. While .the local entry has been coming good, the next four days will require a huge amount of hustling, if the coveted 75 mark is reached. Fifty teams are already entered, most of them the regular entry from tourn ament teams, and the rest being seecured by four members of the hustling committee. Karls, Zimmer man, McCoy and Welch. If proper support is given during the coming week by those who pledged them selves to assist, there should be little trouble in passing the mark set. The entire entry should reach 175 teams, practically all of them be ing the fastest tournament lineups in the bowling world. This will eclipse by 50 teams, the tournament held here in 1915, and by a few' teams the record tournament held by St; Louis in 1916. v. The following entries from out side points have been' received since the last list was reported: Federal Rubber Co. Milwaukee, TVIs. Strand Theater Aberdeen, D. How the Experience of Years Saves Money in This Post -War Maxwell THE run of 300,000 Maxwells to date saves you many a worth while dollar in the new Post-War Maxwell. Those 300,000 saved in many ways. 1. They taught "short , cuts" in manufac turing. 2. They eliminated all experi mental work you don't have to pay for a single engineering mistake. 3. They developed quantity production which has re duced "overhead." 4. They enabled quantity pur chases; and better materi- . als are bought at lower costs. i 5. They taught how to build an almost trouble-proof car; you seldom take a Post-War Maxwell to a re pair shop. Mm miln frflln Hurt mltu Urn 6. They taught how to get the most mileage out of a gallon of gasoline, a pint of oil and a set of tires. i 7. They taught how to build a car that the less skilled driver would find simple to operate and take care of . ' 8. They taught that it was better to build more and take less profit per car rath er than build less and take more profit per car.. 9. They taught how to put' more and more value in the car without increasing its cost. .. .. i -s This Post-War Maxwell is next year's car." It contains features developed during the war, many of which will find their way into other cars in the sum mer of 1920. ' Trice $985 f.o.b. Detroit , Western Motor Car Company Distributors 2047-49 Farnam St:, Omaha. ( Phone Doug. 4903. Aberdeens Aberdeen. S. D. Lefferts Jewelers Council Bluffs, la. Wallace Benjaman Realty Co. Coun cil Bluffs. Ia. . Monarchs Ft. Dodge. Ia. Gypsum Cities Ft. Dodge, Ia.' Premiums Ft. Podge, la. Black Hawks Davenport, la. Marr Heln Candy Co.. No. 1 Fremont, Neb. Marr-Heln Candy Co., No. 1 Fremont, Neb. Commodore Barrys Chicago, III. Plggly Wlgglys Chicago, 111. A. B. C.'s Peoria. III. , Wahoo Wahoo, Neb. Royals Onawa, Ia. Mavericks Srhuyler, Neb. .Francisco Majors Denver, Colo. 'Kelley and Relpert Kansas City, Mo. Ixnve and Campbell Kansas City, AIo. Unnamed Kansas City, Mo. The following is the list of local entries received this week and not previously reported: Townsend Gun Co. Nebraska Power Co. Alfalfa Butter Co. Jerpe Commission Co. Fairmont Creamery Co. Sunlight Paints. Vincent Grain Co. Morlarily Grain Co. Hynes Elevator Co. Meek Auto Co. Huffman Auto Co. Roberts Motor .Co. Moline Knights. Live Stock National bank. United States National bank. First National bank. American State bank. Vv'oodrow Cafe. YVellluton Inn. Hotelrastle. Graham Bros. Sales Co. Kckman Chemical Co. 1 Scott Tent and Awning Co. Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. There are several entries already practically secured, but none are re ported except actual cash Entries re ceived. Not to be outdone by the Bank ers, Grain Exchange and Auto Row, who have already entered nearly the required quota, the local creameries and commission houses, also the lo cal insurance companies, are en deavoring to get enough entries from their ranks to be given spe cial nights on the schedule. A spe cial hotel night will also be reserved if, the necessary number of entries are received from the local hostel ries. . A special hotel committee lias been appointed to arrange reserva tions for the 600 visiting rollers who will participate in the meet. Construction work and resurfac ing of the alleys will commence the lore part of next week. A match which will attract wide spread interest will be rolled today between Myron Stunz, the popular Farnam alley manager, arid John J-Iensley, considered the peer of Council Bluffs' rollers. A series of 10 games will be rolled, five on the Council Bluffs alleys this afternoon at 2 o'clock and the remaining five on the Farnam alleys this evening at 8. o'clock. Each of the matches will be sep arate in themselves, but total pins for the 10 games will also be rolled for. A large cash purse is being rolled for in the three matches. Both will have a large following, who are backing their favorites to win. t J i Middlewest Tournament Notes Arrangements are being made to have an insurance companies' night on the schedule. The Lion Bonding team has started the thing by enter ing a team. The Bankers Realty and Guarantee Fund teams are al ready assured and other companies are considering it favorably. The famous Alvarez team of Chi cagr, last team champions of the. Middlewest Bowling association, have withdrawn their reservation and in all probability will not com pete this season. They give no rea son for their action, but it is thought that the entire lineup could not make the trip, due to the unexpected, and withdrew rather than appear with one or more substitutes. Although we will miss watching the champion Alvarey team of Chi cago roll in the coming tournament, we will be given a treat just as good by seeing in action the famous Commodore-Barry team, who lias taken the former team's place on the schedule. The latter team was twice world's champions, being the only team that ever came back and won first place in the annual Amer ican Bowling Congress tournament. They will roll on Saturday and Sun day, November 28 and 29. Some of the world's best stars will be seen in this lineup, j The place on the schedule re served for the Wabash Banners of Chicago has been withdrawn and given to the fast Piggly-Wiggly team, also from the Windy City, Both are fast tournament teams, so the loss and gain offset each other. The team entered from Denver, Colo., will be the fast Francisco Majors, being made up from the nick of the Colorado metropolis. Cecil Francisco and Gjerda,. two former Omaha stars,' will be on the lineup. Lincoln has gone past its mark r.nd will enter six teams, three mou than first planned.. Those Capita! City rollers are hustlers when they once get started. There is no limit to their attainments, especially when boosting tournaments. Six teams is ti fine entry, but they may increase this to eight. They have enough good bowlers down there. ' The two latest teams to enter from Kansas City are the Lowe & Campbells and the Kelley .& Reip- crts. lhis makes eight entries troni the down-river burg. ' The fast F. R. Hussong team is the latest entry to be sent in by the Lincoln rollers, the fifth entry re ceived from them. The Royals of Onawa, la., who participate in all the large tourna ments, have entered. J. hey have a Small town up there, but they can produce a bowling team that can go up against the 'best. , The Mavericks of Schuyler have entered, the second, to1 be received from there. The Puritan Flours is the other, being one of the first teams to enter. Special nights have already been allotted to the local banks, auto row and the Omaha Grain Exchange. These industries will enter enough teams to completely fill the schedule for one evening's play. Two more teams from Fremont, the Marr-Hcin Candy company, numbers one and two. There will be three teams from our little sister city. Local Bowling Notes. "Shark" Hempel promises t re turn to the bowling game as soon as his trusty 'right mitt is healed. "Shark" will not tell how he hurt his hand, but from its appearance our, hearts go out in sympathy to someone in pain. "Where they all are: - Walter Goff, one of our former stars, is now lo cated in Dallas, Tex. Still in. the bowling game, but not as strong as Mr. Motorist! Use Omaha Oils "An Oil for Every Motor" Omaha Gasoline "Best in the Long Run" i RETAIL STATIONS: - 2209 Harney Street 18th and Nichola Street 16th and Leavenworth Sts. 17th and Capitol Avenue. 40th and Farnam Street 5638 Center Street 2107 Sherman Avenue 6001 Military Road 8401 North 30th Street 1408 Military Avenue 2562 Leavenworth Street 4526 South 24th Street 4426 South 24th Street 5th Street aud Avenue (East Omaha) 16th and Sprague Street 2415 Cuming Street 59th and Center Street 2415 North 24th Street 2576 Harney Street H Omaha v Refining Company Phone Webster 900. he was when living here. Says the game is fairly strong there, but the warm weather keeps it from being as good as it is in northern cities. The women have taken new life and are now well on their way to a successful season. The past two weeks have found them with full lineups, and some to spare. The early lack of interest on the part of a few has vanished, so we can again' expect their organization to be the best of its kind in the country. - "Dad" Huntington is doing the minute man act on theL local run ways. '"Dad'' can tell it to them right, and is a good man to show the local rollers why they should participate in the coming tourna ment. President Newell 'of the Mercan tile league will -make strenuous ef forts, ,and practically assures the hustling committee of having every team in his league entered in the meet. The league is made up of strong teams and all have a-chance of making a big showing in the con tests. Every league in the city should follow the path the hushing president of ,thc Mercantile league has pointed out. It is a splendid idea, but is only the duty of every chief executive of a league to the local game. There is still time left for every league president to line up entries out of his league. ' ' Benson High Quintet Opens Basket Bail Year at Elkhorn The first basket ball team ever organized at the Benson High school traveled to Elkhorn, Neb., and defeated the high school team there, 45 to 13, Friday night. Rooda and Olson, Benson guards, were responsible for the low Elk horn score, ..while Left Forward Calvert, of Benson, aided, his team materially, scoring' 29 points. Day, Elkhorn's left forward, was the star the game for his team. , Upkeep Depends on . the Weight of Your Car How much does it cost to drars around each pound of car you own? It may at first seem like an unim portant question, but as a matter of fact and record the upkeep is rer duced 25 per cent if a 50 per cent reduction in weight is effected. If it costs you 10 cents per mile o operate a 3,000 pound car, it will cost you approximately 7.5 cents p;r mile to operate a 1,500 pound car. It also can be shown that if the lighter car is properly designed, it will not only cost less to operate than the heavier car, but the reduc tion in operating cost may be as much as 50 per cent, or in direct ratio to the reduction in weight. This latter will be accomplished by a slashing off of weight, and a scientific redesigning of the car using lighter yet stronger meta's than those used at present. i With the Bowlers. HARNEY, LEAGUE. j Won. Lot. Pet. ?nmpl Hart 16 1 .131 Kohler'i Auto 11 t .67 barny Allrys .....11 7 .611 W. O. W. No. It 8 10 Mi Blue Taxi 4 14 .311 rantorlum Coll 4 14 .ill High Individual ni, Andernon, 242; high three tarnra, Anderson, (08; team Men game, Kohler'i Auto. 138; high three names, Kohler' auto. 1,118. WESTERN" UMOX BOWUXO LEAGUE. Team Htandinr Men. Won. Loat Pet. Construt-tlon 13. 6 .713 Ueneral Manager 13 - i .723 Plant 11 7 .611 Auditor . , 7 11 .389 City Superintendent & 13 .178 Traffic 6 13 .278 Team Standing: Women. Won. Loat Pet. Plant 10 ,, 8 .1156 Traffic 11 7 .611 All Stars 8 10 .414 Commercial t-. 7 11 .381 e i GATE CITT BOWLING LEAGUE. Team Standing. Teams Won. Lost. Pit. Olympla Candy Kitchen.. 20 7 .710 Omaha Printing Co. 20 7 .7 10 Elite Furniture Co 19 .8 -.701 Sam's Indians 18 1 .667 Neb. Tent & Awning Co. .15 13 .635 Hoselin's Kids ...12 15 .414 Wills' Pin Smothers ..J..10 14 .413 (luarantee Clothing Co... J 8 .333 IT. S. National Bank 8 21 .123 Western Union 1 21 .126 GREATER OMAHA BOWLING LEAGUE. Team Standings. - Won. Lost. Pet. Roger' Cafe ..21 3 .876 Scott Tents H 6 .783 Washington Shirts 14 10 .663 Omaha Bicycle Co 14 10 .683 Beau Brummels 11 12 .600 Ot. West. Com. Body Co... 11 13 .468 Ford Livery Co 11 13 .468 Bowen Furniture Co 9 It ' .876 Paulson Motors 7 ' 17 .292 Billing's Dental Sup. Co... 2 13 .083 FARNAM LEAGUE, Team Standing. Won. Xost, Pet. Willy Lights 22 6 .810 Townsend Gun Co. 19 8 .703 McCaffrey Motor Co 28 8 .667 Auto Delivery 14 13 .618 Mlna Taylors 12 15 .444 fictsy Rops Salesmen 11 16 .407 Bakrr I. M. Co, Office.... 7 20 .269 Baker I. M. Co., Shops 6 23 .186 union r.u'lnc league. Team Standing. Won. Lost. Pet. r.lvlelon Knglneers. . .' 14 10 .683 Car Records 44 10 .683 Valuation Dept , '..13 11 .643 Nebraska Division 13 11 .642 Miscellaneous Accounts. .. .12 13 .600 Kurt. Transportation 9 13 .429 ''hops 10 14 . .417 Passenger Accounts 8 13 .381 BOOSTER LEAGUE. Team Standing.. W I, pet. SunliRht Painls ' 20 1 .953 Omaha National Bank ....15 6 .714 Shirley Clothes Shop 14 ' 7 .667 Reeds Crowns 11 10, ,624 National Fur & Tan Co 10 11 .476 Swift & Co i 10 11 .476 Union Outfitting 6. 10 .11 .476 Styletex 8 13 .381 Trlancles . 7 14 .333 Standard Motor Car Co 0 21 .000 LADIES METROPOLITAN TEAM. . Team Standing. I W L Pet. A. B. SWeet Shop 13 6 .721 Union Outfitting Co 11 7 ,610 Dmaha Printing Co.' 10 8 .65 Payne Investment Co. 6 12 .333 OMAHA GRAIN EXCHANGE LEAGUE. W Jj Av Pins T Av 1 Albers Com. Co. ..19 6 .790 20,297 .169 2 Updike Grain Co. 14 10 .582 19,049 .163 .1 Hynn Elev. Co. 14 10 .582 19.141 .100 4 Omaha Elev. Co. 13 11 .640 17,876 .160 5 Nye S. Fowl. Co. 10 14 .416 H.219 .152 C M. C. Peters Mill 10 14 .416 17,680 .146 7 Maney Grain Co.' 9 15 .374 17,161 .146 8 Rothschild Grain 7 17 .291 17,268 .144 O, A. C. LEAGUE. , Halramen Club. Seymour Lak Club. D. Butler ...... 607IBausmaa ....... 461 Dermody 4271 Moll. n 4M , Selby S6:iUu3ke 43JS Latenser 3i,Cox 438 Totals 168t! Total 1824 FleUl Club. I Golden Rod Club. Chanstrom S1 Mallory 421 Fltsslmmon ... 411 Catherwoo 4SJ Curry 290'Kyle 89! Washof 411 Sowl 424 Johnson 41iDvaa J6 ...20831 Total Koutsky-Pavllk. I Hancock 647 Orlmm 470 a. Baker 497 C. Bachman ... 564 Malloy 634 Total ., 2(12 So. Side Cafeter Cbadd 487 Taylor 193 Whipple 490 Knoakl 468 Blaka 407 Totals 824 Stock Yard Bank. Pyck 601 Vane 424 McCurdy .42; Stark 436 Toman 404 Total ..248l Curo Mineral Spring i.ooney 147 Jurgenaen ...... 471 Mortensen 44 McNurlln 47 litter 622 .'...1462 Total 2245 Total MERCANTILE LEAGUE. Paxton & Gallagher, M. E. Smith Cow Oolberg 627 Murphy 843 Fug-ell 476 F. .Huntington. 610 Crane 4581 Wolff 468 Callahan 627 Straw 448 Toatls ! 2,604 Orchard & Wllhetml uotieriy ...... tu C. 8. Smith... 506 Storking 464 Walklln 472 Atkinson 499 Total 3,621 KlrHham 43 M Huntington. 691 Total ..2,578 Id. Motor Co. , N'cwell 60S . Connelly 46 , Meyer 451 Ross 461 Foster 40 Total 2,434 Dreiel 8bo Co. I Knnaa Rm Rlchey 633. Fees 674 , i.air 47 6 Pennington .... 408 F. Drexel 440' Cunningham .... 400 J. Drexel 44U8lndelar 48 Raum 493!Copenharva .... 41 I Handicap .... Totrfl 23821 Total 2111 Fall-mount Creamery! Nebraska Power Co 600 488 41 68( . 471 221 ; Maurer 631ISandstedt Gibson 626 Ruf Bland 605 Straw .ledllcka 668IJ. Maylan . Fit .'. 634! F. Maylan . Handicap ..2781 Total 276 11 Total . Nebraska CIo. Co. I City HaU Tomsu 4621 Thomas Ell Vnlter 433! Black 40! Yoder 445'Schroeder ...... 472 Arnot asoldrotte 648 , Harrison 645'Prlmean 49 i Handicap Totals ...52641 Totals 2468 Northwestern Goes town to Defeat Before lowans Chicago, Nov. 8. Northwestern university lost its fourth conference? game today, being defeated by Iowa, . 14 to 7. 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