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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY. NOVKMBEK liS0. Accidents Sunday In Chicago Boost - Death Toll to 508 s ft v I J Three Boys and Man Killed by 'Automobiles Young Woman Is Expected to . t)ie From i Injuries. CYicafo, Nov. 13. Three . boys and a mhn .were killed and tone young womiri is 'expected to die as he results of automobile accidents Sunday. Fred llarloff of Evanston was tun down by an automobile driven jby Harry E. Herberg. if Two boys were killed ancTseveral person including two firemen, in , jured, when sVuck by an automobile. j;The boys were standing on the "corner. A machine driven by Joh T. Olson skidded 'w)icn he tried to avoid colliding with auothcr car and . struck them. , -' s Edward Strauss, 10, was killed when he ran from behind street car in front of an automobile truck 'driven by 'John S. Jacobson. The woman believed fatally in jured iVsaid to "l-c M.rs. Nellie Mor- fan, 19. She. with Mrs. Ethel Wood, -5, were riding in the machine of : Thomas Mahoncy, when he drove into a girder under a railroad via duct. All fhreCjWere injured. It : i thought Mrs. Morgan's skull is , fractured. . Two firemen and a girl were in- ; urcd when, an automobile and a' fire cngirye truck ol.'fdcd. A machinfi : driven by Anthony Miccnikowski i trashed into the truck. Sunday's deaths brings the total ',. tor Chicago since January 1 up to 508. , ' Volley Ball Popular ' ' i Sport at Local "Y" . Games in the' "U" Volley EU1 ' league are drawing crowds and trie, teams arc staging snappy and ex citing contests. , Games are played 1 rt-ery Tuesday and Thursday noons. . championship, belt "will be awarded the winning team. Following are the schedule and members of the three teams: Sched ule November .16. Long against , , Wilson: November 18, Boice against Long; November 23, Boice against 1 Wilson, and onNovembcr 25, Long against Wilson. Teams C. ,H. Boice, captain; Paul K. Peterson, . li. H. Thorpe, W. Jamison, James Druminond and L. L. Dodds. George W. Long, captain; J. H.' Stine, A. G. PinkertoH,,Wayne E. Sawtell. C. E, Elliott and C. O. Potter.1 Cad C. Wilson. Captain, J. J. Melick, E. (,'. , .Root. St C. Beraojek. C. B. StoW Vhd.R. R. Strehlow. ' ' . 4 Omaha Nonpareils Jjefeat , , Havelock Boilermakers The Otaha Nonpareils easily de feated the Havelock " Boilermakers, .20 to 0. in a foot ball game at Rourke . park Sunday. Kasncr, of thj locals, , L produced the feature of the game by intercepting a forward pass and re i turning the ball 75 vards.- ' The Nonpareils cinched their vk 1 tory in the first half, using second string meii "in the last two picidsv Touchdowns were made by Flanim gan, Sandan and "Bull Dog" Pier son. I T he Omaha team is anxious td schedule an out-of-town gaine for Thanksgiving. Com m u n i cations ' should be addressed to John Seblect, 810 South Twenty-third street. . . Launching the New' Base Bail League I ; : 1 : : . . . ... : ....... L i&a l 1 ma I Reoresentatives of Hie eight Na tional league clubs and Sf three American league clubs in session 'in Chicago, where Tthey adopted the Lasker flan of control for organized base ball and launched the- new 12-club league to be knoton as the New National league. From left to right.ront row: Judge Francis XV McQuade " of New 1 Ycjrk Giants, llarry Frazee of the Boston Red Sox, Col. Jacob RuppertXthVNew York Yankees, George Grant of the Boston Braves, John J. McGraw of the,New York Giants, aifd Barney Dreyfuss of the Pittsburgh, Nation- Official Western League Batting Averages of Cliibs aiW Players V V ' Club Wichita . Tulaa .... Ol.r JUBCJU .... Joplin J. Oklahoma City .... Stoux City Omaha i . , . . Ilea Moines f 1 Entry List for Pulitzer , Aur Race Has Been Closed 1 New York, Nov. 15.-4 Applications for entries in the Pulitzer, trophy airplane' race at M ineola, N. Y., on Thanksgiviii)? day wijl not be con sidered after today, it was announced V by the contest committee of. the ; Aero Club of Ajierica, under whose . auspices the race will be held. ., r , Eighteen planes - from the army and navy air service have been en ' tered.-'the committee announced, as well asf Jill the participants' in th t ,! recent Gordon Bennett race in s rrancc. -.v- Belgian Billiard Champ ' -To Reach Nef York Tuesday . New York, Nov. 15. Bilfiar'd en thusiasts look forward to the arrival here tomorrow of Edward Hore- j .. t '. mans; tamous Belgian player, wun - Js unusual interest.. Tentative plans are tinder way for a match between Iloremans and Willie(Hoppe. The latter has held the titlj for 15 years. !Notrc' Dame-Pennsylvania Post Season Game Planned New York. Nov. 15. Possibility of a post-seascn foot ball pme ,on December 4 between 'Notre Dame and Penn State, to be played at the Polo grounds here was announced today by President Charles A. Stonc ham of the New York National base ball club, who is negotiating for the match. ' Team .Wants Game. 'Papillion, NeK Nov. 15. (Spe cial.) The Papillion High school basket ball team s anxious to cora olete its schedule for the coming ? - season and would like t schedule games swith some teams from f. ' Omaha. 'Any! team desiring games t ,N can': bbjain' particulars by corre ' sponding with the athletic director I 'of the Papillion high school. V... HP itii thc Mika O'Dnwd former mlMlcwcight champion, and ileff Smith, who fought nt Madison 8quar Garden . recently, the former btlng awardeU the decision after 15 rounds .of hard fighting, received 119, li apiece.. The grnee receipts amounted V, 6,65l. Several hundred counterfeit tickets wer discovered during the count after the contest. Name siiii Club . Blakesly. Wichita ICast. Wichita Yarvan. "Wichita 8nedecor,' Joplln .......... McLaughlin. St. Joseph .. Tlerney, Tulsa Bogart, Joplln. , ." Beck, Wichita Pitt. Oltinhoma City ....... Walker,' 8t. Joseph T.lndimore. Oklahoma City . Wnlfer, Joplln . Platte. Omaha...... .. Haney, Omaha Shestak, St. Joseph LsJIvelt, Omaha , .. Connolly, St. Joseph t.. J. Merger, wicnita , , Crouch, Sioux City Harper. Oklahoma City ., Benson,-Des Moines Defate, Slnux CJty ...... Mauser, Joplln Wagner, Joplln Wuffll, Tulsa .... Spellman, Sioux City . .,. Metx, .Sioux City , Conroy, St. Joseph O'Connor, Dee Moines ... Krueger, Joptia Moore. Oklahoma City . Qnerry, Tulea . . .' , . , Kellcher. St. Joseph Butler, Wichita ..... Reichle. Sioux City .... J. Anderson, Dcs Moines Moeller, Des Moines . . . t?offey, Des Moines Elffm, Sioux City Stutx. Tulsd,..,, lnnlca, Omaha p iviruy, .insopn Cleveland, Tui . , Salisbury. Oklahoma City McManUs, .Tulsa T.amb, Jopiin . Robertson, Joplln Davis, Tulsa . Burked Tulsa ....4 Connelly, Tulsa ". . I,. Omaha Bowman, Wichita ........ Schenberg, Jopiin . . r. ... Hamilton, Joplln ., Dobbins, Tulsa B. Robinson. Sioux City . Brannon, Tulso Moseley. Oklahoma City . Bonowlts. Ht. Joseph . . . Cooney, Sioux City ...... French, Dos Moines ...... Altermatt, Sioux City Washburn. Wlrhlta Kmerlck, St. Joseph ...... Dorman, Sioux City ..... Banner. Des Moines 4slaKon, Omaha DScnetlv. Oklahoma City - Shifth. Wichita Boehler, Jopiin Mllsn, Des Moines Hughes, Oklahoma City . Crosby, St. Joseph . . v . . . Orlffln, Wichita Darrlnger, Oklahoma City Hasbrook, Qes Moines , , , McCandless, Sioux City . ., Strong. Joplln Marr, Sioux City ,..t... Shannon, Sioux City .... Weldell. Omaha Gregory, Wichita ........ Tocey, Joplln 4 . . . Mason.. Omaha Con Ian,- Wichita . ...... . I.elt, Des Moines Ornham, Oklahoma City . Griffith. Oklahoma City . McDermott. Des Moines . Brubaker, St.- Joseph . . . . Hair, Omaha . . -. Althouse, Des Moines ... Dunn," Joplln ............ Rose, St. Joseph Coy. Wichita . ...... Oillls, Sioux City M-een. Oklahoma City ... Adanw. Tulea Manllin, Omaha Dwyer, Des Moines Brown, Jopiin Snyder, Joplln , j. Morris, Tulsa Musser, Wichita Oroth, St. Joseph Covington, Oklahoma Palmero, Omaha . . Stewart. St. Joseph .... Buckalew. Des Moines T.armore. Joplni Mngle, Omaha Ramsey. Oklahoma City f era. Des Moines ...... Fulir. Omaha , Ailison, St. Joseph If. Allen. St. Joseph ... I.uschen, St; Joseph . , Cykousky. Je Moines Iftehn. Des Moines Brook?,' Wfchita Lyons, Sioux City Cowan, Tulra Roche, St. Joseph Rasniussen. Sioux City 1. Williams, St. Joseph '. Davenport, Sioux City Berger, Joplln Richmond. Tulsa Fletcher. Des Motnea Kopn, Onnha Boyd, Oklahoma City Cole. Oklahoma City ........ Manouk. Slnux Citv 'Marks. Joplln i ... oner. Oklahoma City ...... Dressen. Sioux City Kvers. Sioux City Kchatxman. Omaha) R. Allen, Oklahoma City ... Sunders, Joplln Rlllman. Wichita ......,,... Brown, Omaha . . , Miles. Slour City .. Lynch. Des Moines , fltl B O. AB. R. 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Jack Dempsey and i s auirit Victory In Williams at Boston are Into several of ta hare anvthlnr to do with the A K T. champion, but -V Tunney Is a good fighter, and will prob r 1. ably agree to the match. v V - Bad weather caused the postponement of the bout hotweei- TedIy Murphy and hsl VirgUi at rw Orleaae . , .141 ,153 .140. .AOS , .134 .145 ..1.152V .... 78 118 ....117 137 .,..134 .... 90 . ... 70 . ... 48 -.....153 33 143 145 .... &r- 151 .N.,142 ....150 ....149 54 .... 41 .... 69 94 ....140 163 ' 36 ....146 0 132 .... 15 ....150 . ... 78 .. 18 .. 84 . .153 , . . 23 ,..119 ... 9 ... 49 .,..143 ..124 ...122 ...120 . .r03 ...27 ;.. 56 ...142 . . . 26 ...182 ...68 ...164 ...127 ...117 ... 47 ...141 ...126 ...139 66 453 262 216 628 ' 579 642 409. 4ft 176 ' 681 (1l 267 S75 481 496 491 .33-1 ess T79 553 74 56-5 FT: 4 :(! 63 3 565 537 518; 136 . 112 189 102 509 314 118 586 211 484 292 681 291 53 249 Ra il 42 42 17 5 38 H 2515 13 3 18 .. 53 , 42 11 4 30 4 I ' is .'3 . -2 s 4 1 13 9 17 11 17 22 30 13 9 16, 1 15 SO . 11 IS 3 10il . 290 .275 .274 272 1270 .249 .257 .2116 PC. .403 .377 .357 .346 .336 .335 .332 .332 .331 .331 .330 .321 314 7 (3 26 26 1 41 13 20 .1 1 14 10 , .811 9 als. Back row, left to right: V. H. Baker of the Philadelphia Miitionalf, Charles H. Stoncham of the New Yorlc Giants, H. C. Ureadsii of the St. Loute Nationals, William Vceck of the Chicago Cubs, Charles H. Eb bcts of the Brooklyn Nationals and Charles A. Comisk'ey of the Chicago White Sox. " V ' Pre-Seasoh Cage , to t, Close. Next Saturday The Pre-Scasoi basket all league at the "Y will close Saturday night, it was akapunced by the ba'sket ball commiltec yesterday. , 1 ' ' ' . The league was scheduled to close next week, but as the Church league wilLcomnr&nce playing off its elini- inatinn onitipc in-nrrlpr tn. rlplermine rwhat teams will nfake the first di vision, it was necessary to close the Pre-Season circuit a week) earlier. The Church boys will open,' the sea son nexxt Tuesday; with about fourteen teams entered in the race. The schedule, for 'this' week 'fol lows: ' J. y 1 Tonigh.;, ; . 33 44 40.. 78 11 "13 22 109 136. 16 79 141 ill 18 74 1 189 23 67 ift 206 33 45 95 117" 16 44 78 94 ' 10 23 60 75 15 99 157 214 29 21 23 2 97 160 243 31 87 156 223 30 28, 58 73 88-149 257 88 158 205 93 150 241 153 190 S8 51 SI 41 62 68 28 39 13 S.01 85 118 32 38 158 201 57 71 85 129 192 36 7S 95 101 166 22$ 48 78 84 5 14 16 65 S6 I 8 4 5 6 11 " 5 ' 2 4 .3 c :'i '8 " ' V 3 ' ' 1 '; 2 2-. 2 " 1 12 . V 1 8 5 6 "25 .it 8 1 7 4 12 2 I 2 10 6 22 1 l5 14 23 14 J 0 ) 18 29 24 21 19 14 8 , t : 19 . 1 11 14 A .300 .308 .306 .305 .305 .305 ',.303 .303 .302 -.302 .301 .299 .297 .297 .296 .295 .295 .293 .292 .292 .291 9.291 It i2 10 4 28 16; . 20' 134 10 27 ni- ..' 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The Bloomfield high school defeated Fierce high Jicre recently by a score ot 48 to 2 Crahan staffed several spectacu lar runs ati-1 Gray fcained ground , through trie visltdrs' line. 1 , . Barneston,' 57 HolinesvlUc, 0. Barneston, Neb.,' Nov. 15. (Special.) fh; Barneston high team defeated Holmcs vUle here -vectntty with a score af 57, to 0. Morran - Day. Townsend and Bednar starred for tho locals. To "May 'for Title. .. V , Bloomfield. Neb. Nov. 15. (Special.) The Waki field and Bitjomfield high school foot bail trains will rneetat Wakefield on Friday, November .19, to contest for the northeast! Nebraska. Amateur Guns Fall Below WW Record OnlTwo of, 12 Leading Trap shoot(ys Have i Shown 97 , Per .Cent This Scasou. 1 v ' . I New , Yorky Nov. Compared with tU.c list of averages made by American Anlateur trapshooters last year, the season just closed has not been productive of as much skill by those who shcotit inanimate, targets. In 1919, 22 amateurs had averages of 96 oi) better, sevehof them showing 97 per cent or a little better. According to the official list .is sued by the American trapshooting association, bnly two of the 2 lead ing amateurs have shown 97 $cr cent and thc.othcr ten hayc 96 or better. These averages lwve' been compiled for tliose who have shot at 2,000 or more target during 1920. , ' ' Among the professionals, . three made 97 and over while none others have averages, better than 96. Fol lowing arc the leaders: Amateurs: Frailly M. Troch, Van couver, Wash., shot at 8880; average .9752. ' Fred Harlow. Newark, Ohio, 30a0; .9711. , -v Mark Arie, Champaigi), 111., shot at 2950; .9661. ( . - ' rrofessionals: Guy -Ward,' East Alton, III.; stwt.-at 6425; average .9726 J. R. Jahn, Long Grove, la., 5360; .9710." ' Jay R. Grahanr, Ingleside, 111., 5520; .9701. ' ' ' Jackson Again Wins " ; v In Billiard Tourney Chicago, Nov. 15. Clarence Jacl son of Kansas City won his'second game in the preliminary of the Na tional three. ) Cushion Billiard tournament by defeating? Hugr Heal of Toledo today, 50 to 36, in. 58 in nings. Charles Moriri of Chicago, won from Jess Lean of Denver, 50 to 40' in 83'innings. Important Ring Bouts ' Scheduled This Week "TWO AND THREE Putting the Next On Over. By. "BUGS" BAER. ON THIRSTS. The U. S. is drier than an under taker's eye. Bit the hoys still keep tumbling around merrily. Men who never took a drink before 1918, now insist on molasses with their 'wheat cakes. , ' Prohibition' has made Americans a hardy race. Thc'big p tint factor ies are all adding roof and Summer gardens to their plants, where they sell their prouuet to their thirsty patrons. -Varnish is considered a soft drink. When the baby licks the paint off his tos he is taking after father and two jumps ahead of mother. We are a tough bunch. If a man hasn't got a silver memorial plate on a fractured skull and a couple of busted ribs he is considered effeminate. "Nov. Hayes, ?ov. Noble, ov. ' , 16. Mill ' Belmont ts. Johnny 15 rounds at New Tork. -16. Freddy Jerks vs. Tommy 10 rounds at Waterbury, Conn. 17. Teddy Mnrptay vn. Eddie De- Rean. 10 round at Madison, Win. Not. Sut. .lark Urltton ve. Morris Lux, 10 rounds at Knnaaa City Nov718. Pal MonwaVTit. Pete Hartley. K roundH at New Orleans. Nov. 18. Benny Coster vs. Joe Bailer, 12 rounds at I'aiwaic, '. J. Nov. 18. Ted Lewis vs. Johby Banham, !i0 round at I-ondon. Ena. v , Nov. 1. Tommy Noble vs. Artie Boot, 10 rounds t at Detroit. ...... Nov. 19. Kick Uailraaa vs. Tony Ca purl, 10 rounds at havannah, Ga. . r ' - "Y" Basket Ball. A label entided "For External Uses Only" is the invitation for a drink and a round robin of cuckoos, Benzine or anything that will take the spots out ot vctothes. is consid ered too good towaste on a vest or a lapel. The influential owner of the pint of benzine decides, that lie has a few spots himself that Heed eradicating. The high, proofs polish on a baby grand piano makes a great highball with a kick in each leg. , The clerk in a paint store is a bartender and doesn't know .it. , In the old days sentimental men used to return to the scenes of their childhood and gaze reverently on the little old red school house. Now they go-yliack to lick the little old red school house white. v A dog or a horse used to be con sidered man's best friend. Nowhis pal is the faithful old flivver that shares its last drink of gasoline with him. ' The Alaskan Eskimos, drink the oil out the parlor lartip. When they graduate from that school they come down to the States for a postr graduate course. Thtf moderate drinker in 1910 wjs a,man who never snizzled moVe thaa he could carry in two trips. Jf He laid off the high proof booze, the imported tonsil shocked and the domestic palate scorcher. He sy phoned up a little. malt and then went home and went to sleep on the dumbwaiter like a New England boiled dinner. V - And the moderate souse is a bird who, strains his . wood alcohol through a pair of lace curtains be fore taking. , ' i - To Organize Elkhorn Valley Sunday Ball Circuit at Meeting 'rollout, Ncl, ,Nov. J15. (Spe cial.) Loca iase -ball ,rca.iis have received invitations , to join hc Etk horn Valley Sunday Bae Ball leigue, which will consist of teains from Fremont, Arlington, Bcemer, fiodge, Snyder, Scrilmer, North Tend. Oakland, West Point , and Hooper. . ' The first meeting of. organisation in preparation for the coming sea son will be held at Scribner, No vember 21.. Two representative-; from each team in the league ,wiU be prtscnj and aid in tlje ormatiol oi laws and rules. An attempt .will be made to adjust matters .to pre vent salaried players from reccivintr i'ost of , the proceeds at the end f the month. Each teVn will be allowed" to rise only a certain num Iv.T of hinrd players. The Heiu Clothing tcanj of this city has , already- appointed two delegates to attend the league conference. American Davis Cup Tennis Team bh Sea Vancouver, B. C, Nov. 15. Mem bers of the American. Davis cup ten nis team leave hee tonight for Vic toria. B. C, where ythey will sail on the steamer Niagara for New Zeland tp play for the trophy. Exhibition Shames are schedulecf for Victoria to morrow. - The American players are William T. Tildcn, world's singles champion; William M. John ston, Watson Washburn and Samuel Hardy. ' Annual "BigTYn" Cross country Run Saturday Chicago, Nov. 15. Fourteen uni versities nave enured icams m tnii- annual cross-country run of the western conference; tit was an nounced today. The event will be staged at the University of Illinois next Saturday. The race will be preliminary to ' the Ohio-Illinois state foot ball game. In addition to "Big Ten" schools, the University of Kansas "and Ne braska, ,th Michigan Aggies and Mississippi A. & M. college have en tered teams. , , " Norfolk Legion Wins, -' Norfolk, Neb.v Nov. ' 15. The American Legion foot iball tearn of Verdigre, Neb., was defeated here today by the local American Legion squad, 7 to 0, in a hard-fought game, A return game wiH be played in the near future,. v Now a careful drinker is a man who is careful not to miss anything. Wrestling Match at Columbus Ends in Draw "Columbus, Nth., Nov. I.1!. (St'P tiu!.) Jack Oiulracek of Schuyler. Nelvand Fred Kenny of SpauldinK;' each won a fall here in what m to have been a finish match before an .American legion audience. ' , Kenny, who weighs 67 pounds, won the first, a flying fall, in 19 minutes, Oiulracek weiglvs 1W , pounds, He won the second fall in 2-J .minutes with a headlock. The wrestlers were lat.el. in Ket luig started. The match was mu tually agrecn a oraw. l tie inen . meet next EriJay night at Schuyler for a finish match. ( j There were several good prqlmu liaries. " s ; .I)VKKT1SKMK.T INSURANCE MAN NOW TEULS OF REGENT TROUBLE Work Wa a Drag to Hin Before Taking Tanla. Feels Fine Now. "I ' have told ' a number of tin friends personally of the 'benefits f have derived from Tanlac? and now I want to make this public state ment for wh'at it may be worth to others," said C. L. Dcats, awcfl known insurance salesman Jiving at 17W "L" St., Lincoln, Neb., recently. "For two years before taking Tan lae I had the worst sort oi fctomach trouble. My appetite was poor, I never dared eat meat of any kind and even the lightest foods gave "me trouble. I suffered terribly from constipation, headaclfes and dizzi ness, i , "I had severe pains in my side! , which alarmed me very much; my nerves were all upset and wound sleep was almost out of the question for me. I felt bad all, the time, had very little energy and my "work was a drag to me. "But Tanlac was so welt suited to my case that I felt better right from; the start and now I am hi the pink of condition. I eat-like afarmhand and everything, agrees with me fine. 'T sleep the whole rrfght through, without waking up once, and ijust feel equal to anything. I can't speak too highly or Tanlac." Tanlac is mid in Omaha at all Sherman & McConuell Drug Com pany's stores, Harvard , Pharmacy and West End Pharmacy. Also in South Omaha and Benson Phar macy, Benson, and the leading drug gist in each city and town through out the state of Nebraska. by chfimnionshtD of Neither loam has been defeated Nebraska team this season, f lalnvlew to have played here on that date but the game was canceled by mutual consent In onler to permit the playing of the Wakefield-BIoomfleld game. A large dele gation of rooters will accompany the team. Will Meet Columbus. ' Cntral City, Neb.. Nov. 15." (Special.) Much Interest Is being displayed here over the Columbus-Central City foot ball game to be plnyed at the fotmer place on Thanksgiving day. Columbus has onej of the strongest teams In the state this year ami Max Houghton, Iowa State lrfan and pjoach of he Central City eleven, feels this will be an excellent test game lor tn locals. The Thursday Bible Class Basket ball league, jvhich opened last week, consists of the following teams and players:' Tale Merle Hunter. aptaln: John Mad gett, Dick Wrenn. Morgan Myers, Clayton Adams, Ed Sterling, Jack Stoddard, La land Arnett. Princeton Merle llanna, captnlnHalph Church. Huth Smith, Ced rlc Hornby, Edson Smith, David Doten, Maurlee Vest and Harvey Carl,berg. Dart nvputh Lester Boder. captain1; Harper Buck. Bert Redgwicfc, Herbert wes ffeld. Stanley Relff. Robert Trullln Pete Walker. 'Donald Rood JJarvar Ilalph Barrls. captain:' George McBrra George Christopher, Carl Lindell,, Marcus( Korff, Howard . A hmanson. Jack NlaholV son, Gordon Elrick. Cornell Leroy JSeat, captain; Portal- Forcade, Allen Files.; 1W, itig Hanson, Richard Armstrong, Robert Woller, DeLyle Youngman, Earl Peterson Pa(il PedeTson. Columbia Wilbur Thel-' een, captain; Lee Lnouye. Paul Mitchell, Archie Bailey, Roland Galloway, Morton Foster. Jack Qoff, Albert Young and Ray. Lniond Shacky. i - ' . Following ts tl schedule of the Thurs day Bible Class -Cage league: November 18. Cornell vs. Dartmouth, Yale vs. Colum bia, Harvard vs.. Princeton; December's, Harvard vs. Columbia, Princeton vs. Dart mouth, Yale vs. Cornell! December 9, Yale vs. Princeton, Harvard m. Dartmouth, t'arnell Vs. Columbia; December 16, Har vard vs. Cornel Princeton vs. Columbia and' Yale vs. Dartmouth. " Tie league 1b in charge of C.X. Weigel, assiWant physical director. BB 11 o th e I V South Winter Tourist Fares Round Trip From Omaha . : . to v I - ADYKKTIOKMEXT AOVEBTISKMENT I Look Out for Rheumatism f As Winter Approaches I Mobile, Ala. ...... Hot Springs, Ark.. . Lot Angeles, Caly. 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' But y ctu want more than mere' temporary relief. You want to be freed from the shackles of a dis ease; that 'will bind you hand and foot i ' ..J..-; So many cases ofi Rheumatism come from a tiny disease germ 1hat infests the blood, that physicians are beginning to realize that this source of the disease is becoming quite prevalent. Of course, a disease that has its source'in the blood cannot bt reached 6y local remedies applied to me surtace., , , - One remedy that has given splen did results in the treatmenf of Rheu matism is S. S. S., the fine Old blood remedy that has been sold by drug pists , for more . than fifty years. S. S. S. acts . by driving out of the blood the disease germ that. causes Rheumatism, thus acording real re lief. : 3 Begin .taking S. S. S. today and if you will write a complete history of your case our medical director Will give you expert advice, without charge. Address Chief Medical Ad" viscr, 825 'Swift - Laboratory. "At lanta, Ga . . . .' as 4 . .. 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