THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3. 1921. Worth" PlaSte Elieyn Awaked State High Foot Ball Championship for Year I hi 14 11 Harrington Team Given Honorable Mention for 1921 Both Squads Went Through Past Season Without lMf at Or Tie Game Protests Thrown Out o Meeting. Lincoln, "-Neb., Dec. 2. (Special TelegraitO-North ' Platte was awarded the State High school foot ball championship title by the Ne braska High school athletic a?ocia. . I 1 J . - J tion at a ineciing new ncrc wwy, Ilartimrton. whichdiad contested the claim of North Platte and had placed it own claim on the records, was given honorable mention. Nor! Platte was awarded the title in rccog nition ,-of. the fact that it had met faster teams and had played in all tiarts of the fitate. ,"- Neither team lost a game nor was forced to a tic during the season. The Curtis Aggie protest against North Tlatte on an alleged niisplay was withdrawn prior to the meeting, T he Beatrice protest of the Lincoln Beatrice game at Beatrice was not carried out, no. formal protest being filed with the athletic board. Hold' . rece entered a protest against Alma, charging the" playing of ' ineligible men, while Osceola asked to be given some other penalty than that of sus pension from athletics for playing in eligible men,-. , . . The Holdrede protest against Alma and the Osceola petition were carried over to a later meeting of the board A committee of three appointed to work With the board ot control asked that the committee be' -en Urged to six, ' one representative from each district of the Nebraska teachers' association,' the committee of six to work, with .the board of control This will be put uni to referendum vote and should it pass, the committee men .lrom the un represented district's will be clecter at the fall meetings of the state teachers' associations. "Bearcat'! Wright and ; . : Jacfe' Taylor Signed ; To Exchange Wallops . Ed (Bearcat) . Wright, the husky colored heavyweight who claims Omaha as his stamping ground, and Jack Taylor,1 bne of Ben Paubert'.s .battlers, will meet in an eight-round 1 ... . . , A ...IT. " C -A.l 1 , doui ai inc rvuuuorium on oaiuroay, December 17, according to, an an- Ai,nMmnl nalflV-i.ctrr1ar ' i The Wright-Taylor scrap will" be i on the sam,progTarii;vlth.,the fcara- son-Schmader; afld'bchlaifer-Long fights. ' ,,, ; ' State Title Pocket '; Billiard Tourney HereTuesday Night A state championship , pocket bil liard tournament will be held Tuesday , "night at the Academy-Billiard parlor, 313 South Sixteenth street. ' Each games will be 125 points "Keuogh" rack poof under-rules of 'the Brunswick-Balke company.'?' The following Omaha sharks have entered to date: Ralph : Stephens, . Heinie Harsch,- Ifarry Shepard, Andy Swanspn, -Jesse Reynolds, William Usher, William Owens, E. J. Roller .and Clarence Lorenger. . TTr" .''.' '' Hutchinson Team Sets Pin Record ' Dej Moines, Deo 2. The Hutch inson Ice Cream five-man team of Des Moines shot into first place here .tonight in.- the annual Mid West Bowling tournament by rolling a score of 3,017,- which sets -a' new association record, r The team shot 1,017 and 1,025 in their last two games. '" ..:-.' :.: The new leaders were one of eight local teams who shot today, the schedule allowing bowlers a rest. Mo" Presslv Named Athletic Director at v City Mission House - "Mo" , Pressly,i-Omaha- univer sity basket ball and foot ball play er, has been appointed, athletic .di rector for the City Mission. ',;-." .. - The new athletic director of the Mission is organizing "gym" classes and a basket ba.1 team b among: his cnarges. Marquette Eleven . To Play Yankees The Marquette ciub foot, ball ' -eleven, claimant 'of eastern Nebraska championship, "will: clash . oyer' the . pigskin at League park Sunday after noon witk the Yankees, city semi-pro champions., j..- '. '. , -.' t Both teams boast of several former high school stars. : Want Basket Ball Games The McKinney. Dentist basket ball team vis after . out-of 1 town games. For contests, with the Den . tists write A. D. Troutman, care -of Armour,.'and,company. ;. . . - OmahcOwned Horse Wins Third Prize V . In Chicago Show Chicago, Dec 2. Chicago and Kansas City . stables clashed again last night. in the five-gaited class at the horse -Jlow held m connection with the International Live Stock exposition. Easter Star, the chest nut gelding of O. W.. Lehmann's stable, took first. Judge -Thurman of the Long String. Kansas City, with John Hookup, captured second. Over the Top, owned by George Brandos,; (fcnha, won third place. I 11 ' 1 . I 1 ' 1 " ' I f ' lUrk How lft tn rhclitt TV. Wm, Run- F. Jamh,.'. HaMrl, bairkrri. F, The Woodrow Cafe No.,2 will leave tonight for JJes Monies, in the team events Sunday and try Atlantic City Awarded Grand American Trap Shooting Tourney New York, Dec. 2. The Grand American handicap trap shooting tournament today was awarded to Atlantic City by the general com mittee of the American Trap Shoot ing association. The classic will be held in September.. . . -'. : i i Field managers employed , .tor years by the American Trap Shoot ing association to direct shots in the five different trap shooting zones of the country, have been eliminated by ruling of the association s general committee in third annual meeting here. ,: The committee . also announced that a life membership plan-had been evolved. . , ' , , HIGH SCHL ( CanoTS Has Good Team. . ; Canova, S. B., Bee. 2. Canova'a light Inexperienced basket ball team entered. upon Ha 19Z1-Z2 season hero vim a game agalnat Spencer High achool. 'Although Coach M. E. Llndsey' hia had IHtte ex perienced .material with which to worn, he has driven- his (quad until ha has an aggregation which should give an account of itself. -Tho schedule for the season Includes the following games: December 9 Carthage, nere. December 17 Fanner, there. January IS Spencetv there. " January !7 Carthage, there. January 6 Farmer, here. - , Completes ScheJule. Alliance. Neb.Dec. J. (Speotal.) The Western Nebraska Athlctio associatlort Is the name ,- of a -new- organisation -whick was formed, at a meeting of the-foot ball coaches of eight high schools oflhls part of the state at Bridgeport' Officers were elected as follows: President, Coach Prince of Alliance: vice president. Coach Colson of Oerlng;: secretary-tressurer, .Coach Johnson ot Scottsbluf f. Following - the forming of the organisation, the basket ball schedule for the coming season was arranged for Alliance as follows: December IS Chadron Normal, at cuaa- ron. January 13 Open date. January 20--Oering, at Alliance. January 14 Alliance, at Bayard. January 27 Alliance, at Scottsbluff. : Februarys Sidney, at' Alliance. February 9 Alliance, at -Chappell. February 10 Alliance, at Oshkosh.' February 12 Bridgeport, at Alirance. -February 17 Bayard, at' Alliance.,, , February 24 Alliance, at Sidney. March 3 Scottsbluff, it Alliance. Coach Prince expect to takh his team on an. eastern trip - during the Holidays, playing all teams between here and Lin coln, as they did last year. With Dailey, Fowler. Cross and Joder of last: years team back in the game this season. Coach Prince expects to get away to a iiying start, with good prospects for winning tne state championship. Tne new amietic association wilt play.under the rules gov eraing the state association. ..'- 7 - Shetton Announces Schedule. Shelton. Neb., Dec. 2.' (Special.) Coach Dondilnger of -the Hhelton -wign school has been worktng on the basket ball schedule and has succeeded In ar ranging game with a large number, of Nebraska towns. . Following.. - Is the schedule as announced by him: January 6 Scottsblurr. at Bnelton. January 10 Grand Island Business Col lege, at Bhelton. January 13 Minaen, at Minaen. January 20 Open. January 24 Kearney, at Kearney. January 26 Tjexlngton, at - Lexington. -January 27 Gothenburg, at Cothenburr. January 18 North Platte, at North Platte. February S Mlnden, jtt Bhelton. February York, at Tork. ' r -February 10 Friend, at Friend, February 11 Oeneva, at Geneva. j. February 17 Open . date. Frement to Play North Platte. Fremont, Neb.. Dec. 2. (Special.) Fremont High school's basket ball 1221 1223 career looks mighty encouraging with 55 athletes to greet Coach. Dow; at the opening of the rage season. Coach Dow handled the University Place Quin tet last year, - winning from all except Commerce High, which took the- cham pionship by 2 points. Following the close of a fairly successful foot ball season, Fremont high has arranged a schedule with some of the' fastest teams in the state. On its program sre two games with North Platte to be played there on successive days. North Platte Is -starting a new Innovation In bringing eastern high school quintets to that city for double headers. - Coach Dow hsI four- -men of last yesr's ' team bsck this year as a nucleus with which to build his squad for this year. BashaeU. Wins Games. Bushnell. Neb.. -Dec. l T. (SpecisD The Bushnell High school defeated the rlx High school st both boys' and girls' basket ball on the Bushnell floor. Bush nell won the boys' gsme' by s -score of Co to 4. snd the girls' game by the score of 12 to I. The Bushnell HIsh school boys recently defeated the Egbert (Wyo ming) High school by the scors of 44 to 13. - .-..',.-.. 6t. Edward Wlas Tw G St. Edward. Neb., Dee. S. Special) The St. Edward High school basket ball teams detested the Genoa quintets ksre. The first team won by the score of SI to IT In an interesting snd well-played mutest. .The second quintet woa from the visitors by the score ef t -ta ia a hard-tsughtgame. C- Organize GoU Club s" Orleans, Neb.,' Dec. 2. Spec:al. A golf club has been organized here with 22 members. ' James Mc Geachin has 1een elected president and J. F, Feese, secretary and treasurer. - - . I V i ', xvf tTN t s , ... ri . .JSW' 4i M. Mnnre, ,V. tYanrl,, captain. Crater bwoboda. . bowling team, member of the Greater - where it is entered in the annual Midwest tourney. Ihe Umanans will roil their hand in the singles and doubles BAER Dear filr: Ulnk Fowler's olulm to the champion ship of this - ftve-aad-ten planet is as funny as s bow-leggT centipede. My man. Poodles Frloby. went through him like a ferret through a telephone conduit. roodles was so tough that - door knobs used to melt in his hand.- He knocked (link for two calendars and three commu tation tickets. Poodles Is over here for the disarma ment stuff, but steams for Europe to morrow. Where he lives, llona drink mMk. - . i Voura sincerely If poselble, c. MCKi.NG Giiano. D ID we ever buzz you' about the time that Gink slogged the Fighting Cop so plenty that he knocked him, through his rfull dress buttonhole? The Cop had-knocked out 200 mixed citizens at the Rough town Picnic. He always battled at picnics. - He thought 'that was what picnics were for: Where ignorance is bliss, knuckles .are a tonic. . Gink Lands on Cop. Gink, was curator of .the' lannual picnic and' had .some trouoie Avitn two leopards whowanted tp, -travel 6n half-fare.-' The, Cop ' "and V Grin k started'' to tear .off some silhouette sparring on. the mezanitfevfloor of the Roughtown' -' abb'ato.i. Gink looped one from the waxed floor and caught -the Cop right on his tood dictaphone. ' At this "time, Foodies -b rt soy was spending the wick-end' inLampviIIe. The Cop started-to fold up, : like, a carpenter's yardstick;-; He"was flang ing on like pants to its last suspender button. , He tore off a perfect wheat- cake parabola and landed' on his head . in -the Roughtown bank, where his'.dandruS exploded and. blew up the vault. ' - That-''let. a kindergarten load of vegetarian orphans loose -.and' they commenced to chew up "the town like 17-year .Jocusts in a cloVer labora tory. - It - broke up the -piCnici- but demonstrated indelibly that f Gink Fowler was the greatest "slow-motion championo who ever drew, on a pair of wrist warmers. '; End of Poodles. ; When Poodles ' Frisby heard the triple-plated rumor,- he pulled a iammister to Splinters, Ariz. Splin ters wasjhe only. town in the world where they had an honest cemetery. The citizens of Splinters would stand for nomisleading,'advertisernentS on their tombstones and:' every, epitah was certified by a public' accountant. That was the end of Poodles" as a delicatessen champion. He never got within 16 amendments of Gink and was always -10 commandments in back of anybody., in Roughtown. We'll tell you about that - honest cemetery if it annoys you.--'. '.--." - . " - Yale and Iowa - : Likely to Clash i New Haven, Conn. Dec 2. Yale and Iowa foot ball'' teams, coached by brothers, Tad and Howard Jones, respectively, ' are likely to ; play in Hiie'Yale Bowl on October 14, next, it is understood. The university of Maryland .will , probably play Yale November 11. " Omaha - Motorcyclists to " . " Form, Weiner Roast Party .".Omaha . motorcycle enthusiasts will, spin -into" the country tonight for a weiner roast -' The affair is being planned by James Van Avery and motorcyclists who would like to participate should get in touch with him. ' . ', The motorcyclists .will meet at Sixteenth and Jones-at 8:30 p. m.f today. -- FbbtBallFacts Wcrthlfliowing , (By Sol. Mefzger , - . " ' 4. Player makes fslr, catch and h's team tries for field gosl. - Can members ot this team recover the ball after it has been kicked ana gone 1 yards T A. Tee. " Q. . On whst plays miy more than one player of offensive side be In'; motion when play actually starts? '. A. On kirk-effs and kicks following fair , eatrh. Qj Hay the snapper-back hold tne ball ea its end when enappins it eacKT A. . hn asssie be -pUeed M gn wHh km xte BatmlWT te side Usee. Q. find ot team A tackles back ef team B the instant before he catches pant. This player did aot signal far fslr catch. is there any penalty? A, Tes. 1 yards far iaterfereace) with Mr ntrh. t). Team A raskes enslde kick and player of team B signals tor lair eatek. Oartde player- ef team .Sums Into air and catches wall. ts this teeal? j A. IX, mnr aaatde pasyar baa right , ts catch ball er atteasp te aw a. - (mil mt y :v?::v ik - - V' , - . - V -?U Row J. Janwh, "JUad" IlnntlagtOB. Ftnt Omaha bowling league of. this burg. event Monday. All-State and V Eckersaira Western Teams in Sunday Bee All-Sute Nebraska High school and conference foot ball teams will appear in the Sports section of the Sunday Bee. ' Walter Eckersall's All-Western ; selections will be another big fea ture of the Sunday Bee's Sports -section. " Order your paper now so that you will be sure to have these se lections. They appear exclusive in the Omaha Sunday Bee. Don't forget Sunday's Bee. W,Rolfeand V Johnny Tillman Will : Meet in Squared Arena "Billy" Rolfe, welterweight scrap- Eer, who parks his mitts in Jack ewis' stable-of leather pushers, has been signed to provide a 10-round fistic, entertainment for Tohnny Till man of St. Paul. The bout will 'be staged in Des Moines on Saturday, December 10. The promoter of the Des Moines show has- promised the winner of the Rolfe-Tillman-.encounter a crack' at the welterweight championship in a out wren . jacic jjrinon, tne cnam- Bars Lowered to Natidhal Amateur y Trap Championship .New (York, Dec. 2. All amateur trap shooters of America were given the right to epter: the . national title everit irr'a ruling made yesterday by the general committee of the Ameri can -Trapshooting association, 1 in its third annual conference.. Heretofore only state champions were admitted. The name of the event, fcnown for years as the' National amateur cham pionship, was changed to the Clay Target championship of North Amer ica. . . , I s sawawaawsss) Miller Throws Gardner, v Los "Angeles, Dec. 2. Walter Mil-, ler of Los Angeles, claimant to the title of middleweight wrestling cham pion of the world, defeated '"PunkyV Gardner - of -Schnectady, N. Y., in two out of three falls at the Los Angeles Athletic club last night, t When in Omaha Hotel Henshaw IT STAGGERS BELIEF EVEN IN THESE TIMES The taking over of the Fashion Men's Shop by the Federal Bak ing Co. marks a new era of clothing prices. - . Never before - have so many satisfied buyers Crowded a store, eager to . secure' clothing from the master tailors of America at such a gTeat saving. From morning till the closing time the Fashion Men's Clothes Shop was crowded to the very umit. To prove their determination that every garment must go in the shortest possible time: - Saturday Men's and Young Men's Fancy All-Wool jSuita with two . pair of pants . priced at $16.95 and Overcoats at $24.50, that will be impossible to secure elsewhere under $40.00. You men of Omaha and vicinity who need clothing now or for future use better grab this. saving op portunity, as the value offered at this going-out-of-bnsiness sale STAGGERS BELIEF. The Fasjion Men's Shop 109 SO. 16th STREET - (Opposite from Hayelem') Officials Pick Kansas City for Next Track Meet Kansas Drops Awes From Its Foot Ball Schedule-Mis. souri After Game With - Nebraska. ' Kansas City. Mo' Dcc.: 2. (Spe cial.) -The annual Missouri valley conference indoor track and field ....'It h 1,1.1 In rntt vsntlrm llall. Kansas City, March 25. Tlui w) ; decided at the opening session of the athletic directors 'of the conference, 1 IIIVIV WV ItV .V II. W..TV...-W.. ....... vhcld yesterday, at the Hotel Balti more. This is the first time the meet has been booked for Kansas City There arc nine institutions in the conference, and . all will sen dthcir entire track. teams here. . . ' It is understood that the K. C A. CV annual indoor meet will be held in Convention hall February 25.- The annual dual; meet between Missouri and Kansas will be held in Conven. tion ball March 17. just a week be fore the Missouri valley meet. These were the chief track dates awarded, . ' Grid Schedules Made, Foot, ball and base ball schedules were made out. Dates are somewhat different than last year and some of the foot ball schedules arc not quite complete. Missouri, wants to play Nebraska if -.the game ran be ar ranged, but .if . not, the Tigers will play i Drake and the Kansas Aggies again. This will be decided definite ly when Z. G. Clevenger, director of athletics, confers with the rest of the authorities at Missouri U.. Kansas has dropped Ames from Its schedule, desiring to' go outside of the conference and take on Notre Dame, Leland 'Stanford and some Colorado team if such games can be arranged. ' , . '' Kansas Drops Ames. Missouri has arranged the . most pretentious track' schedule. Outside of the' valley dates mentioned, Mis souri will enter a team in the Illinois meet March -4, the Drake relays at Des Moines ;'April-22, the Penn re lays at Philadelphia' ;April 29, ; will meet' Oklahoma - May 13, Kansas May .20, and enter the western con ference meet June 20 to 30. . : The , basket ball ; meeting will be held today, when rules will be discussed with officials. Those repre senting the various institutions In the conference are Z. G. Clevenger and James Phelan of Missouri; Fred Luehring, Ol'-- Frank and Henry Schtnte of Nebraska: Mike" Ahearn and Charles Bachman of the Kansas Aggies; "Tug" ' Wilson and Ozzie Solum of Drake; Dr. H. J. Huff and "Budd". Saunders of Grinnell; Charles. Thar arc no further requirements than thst jour combined purchases tbroufhout ths entire stors amount to $25. - This sst Is givsn in addition to tho marvelous price saeriliess that havs dealt so severely -with every garment in our stock. HUNDR E D S OF WOM E N'S C OATS . . AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES . Cast aside all thought that lower prices will prevail later. Right now marks the most 'X drastic price sacrifices possible to inaugurate. ; Make your selections at once.' Those '.. . ?! -"-.who delay wOl regret. - t , .-,' : " . - . ,- """'--; ; '' NORMANDIE VELOUR Coats up to $35.00 $18.85 -- Exceptional Values in ' WOMEN'S SUITS We cannot blame you for looking a second time at these suit prices, nor could ire blame you for doubting the possibility of such' price sacrifices. , . " . - .. ' ., -. ' - ' .. ' Tricotines ' Velours Poire Twills ' ; - Twill Cords '. Carardines ' " Ythuna Cloth . Veldyne Duvetyaa All Suits Worth to $39.50 $16.85 - All Suits Worth to $49.80 t$23.85 All All - SHOP ON A TRANSFER , So that your total purchase amount U $25 and get a Water Set FREE. St53-Jt'PSt'PP',e Oh, Boy! Golf Green Fees No Longer Taxed By Uncle Samuel ' New York, Dec. 2. Golf green fees are no longer subject to a federal tax of 10 per cent, accord ing to an announcement today by W. D. VanderpooL secretary of the U. S. Golf association. .He said he had been informed offi cially that the treasury depart ment ruling of three years ago had been reversed. Clubs which collected the tax will receive re funds, he sid. Mayser and "Bill" Chandler of Ames: Ben G. Owen ot Oklahoma, w. i.. Rider of Washington and Dr. C. F. Allen, Cart Schindeman aad Totsy" Clark of Kansas. 'Hie foot ball schedules by dates, follows: Octohsr 'l Wsslilnston sialnst ' ItoKt Brhnol-of Mill"" st lit. I.oum. OcUb-r 14 Missouri isnln.t Ames Hi Amen, Kansas against I'raks st Da Mnlnes, Oklahoma sialnst Oklahoma A (Irs, at rlilllwaii-r. Washington sialnst Kansss Afslrs st Rt, I.oula. . Omobrr Jl Oklshoma ssslnst Ksnssa AltKlrs st Norman, vliln(nn sfslnat Ursks st nt. Louis, Orlnnall aisinst Ami) at Orlnnsll. Oclnl.,r Kansas atalnat Kansas At relet st Munhsttan, Nrbrsaka aaslnat Nv brsaka at Norman, Waslilngtun asalnst Amrs at Amrs. NovenOwir 4 Kansss ssstnst Oklshoma st LawrsiH-s, Ksnsss Asglrs sialnst Mis. souri st Corombus itentstlvs), Orlnnsll aisinst Wsshlncton at Orlnnsll, . Am-a aaslnat Drsktt st T)es Mnlnta. ,Novfmb-r 11 Mlasourl ssalnat Okla home at Norman, Ksnsss ssalnat .Vebraa ka. at l.awrenpe. Kansss Agclrs against Ames st Manhattan. November IS Missouri sain at Wsah lnglon at Columbia, Oklahoma against Amrs at Amrs, Kansas Aggies against Draks at Manhattan. November -5 Oklahoma against Texas University at . Norman, Grinnell agalnit Drsks st rrs Moines, Ncbrsska agalnat Ames at Lincoln. , - November 30 Missouri against Kansas st Columbia. Oklahoma against Washing ton at St, - Louis. Winner Harrier To Captain Cyclones Ames, la., Dec' .1. Lloyd Rath- bun of. 'Winner, S.' D., was elected captain of the Iowa State cross country team here this afternoon. One hundred and seventy-five track candidates ' reported for their -first workout of the season under Coach Art Smith.' -.- ON SALE SATURDAY .Tailor Price Down i i TO REDUCE STOCK . 'Extra 'fine value Suits and . . Overcoats to order $35 and $40 ' Regular $57 and $60 values. MacCarthy -Wilson Tailoring Co. x 317 South 15th St. " Vmi. f.Jli I.TJ U' And wo mean Just that aad Bathing- more. Here Is one store that really and 1 "Jr VrralI:, 18 . riere alncerely solicits your name on our books. We've eliminated all red tape meth ods. : Simply give us ordinary buslneea refersnces. make seise tion of such merchandise as you desire, make a small sows psyment and the balsnce can be cared for in terms that best suit your convenience. . - v - ' i i ..j-i . .- ,. ' '- - ' . ' ' .. 1 ." 5,000 Beautiful Cut Glass Water Sets to Be Given Away Free . Year-Effld Qearamce Store -Wide in Scope - Mightiest of all recent sales the one event that commands the interest of every thinking man or woman, because the mission of this sale is to unload present stocks, so that January 1st will find our stocks at a near normal basis. BOLIVIA VELDYNE Coats up to $45.00 ' $23.85 PLUSHES MOCHATEX ; Coats up to $55.00 $28.85 Combinations Tricotines Suits Worth to $59.80 $28.85 Suits Worth to $79.50 $34.85 Values to $19.50 $8.85 Values to $28.00 $13.85 MEN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS The products of America's Finest Clothes Builders. Clothes that stand apart from ' the ordinary sorts due to their fineness of tailoring, perfect fitting qualities and ' ' : . wonderful all-wool fabrics. f ' . :. ' ". THE SUITS Single or double-breasted models, fancy and plain fabrics. Models for the exacting young fellow and plenty of styles for the conservative dresser. Values to $38.00; Year-End Price $18.85 Values to $39.50 Year-End Price $23.85 Will Battle Today in Slate Title Contest Nebraska Wrlr)n ami Wayne Normal Teams Play At Lincoln to Decide Champs of Conference. Lincoln, Neb., Dec. I. (Special Telegram.) Wayne normal and Weslejan university clash tomorrow afternoon on Nebraska field to de ride the Nebraska ' Slate College conference championship. Neither team has been defeated this season. Wayne has hern victorious in four conference battles, while Wcslcyan is a five-time conference winner. The Coyote team outweigh the Normals about 20 pounds to the man, but Coach Fred Dale is placing his hopes for victory on the speed of his backfield, as well as the aerial game for which the Wayne men are noted. The Coyotes believe that the line smashing of Furnian, Sowers. Hare and McCandlcxs will enable them to defeat the visiting team. Indications point toward a still contest, with the Methodists slightly the favorites. The Normal team comes to Lincoln with a reputation that promises to give plenty of ex ercise to Coach McCandless' eleven, but without the beef to give them the odds. Armour, captain and full- Why Pay $1.00 Per Mile For Speeding? '' . ... ":. .. - . " 'v..,. J' "' . .'s When for a small coat you can have a Speed- 'r 'y ometer installed showing the correct speed of , your car. . . ' .. "'.'' r DO NOT GUESS , but tell the judge how fast you , , were traveling. . STEWART PRODUCTS SERVICE STATION 2043-2(45 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb.' POM POM CHAMO - Coats up to $65.00 $34.85 Now is the Time to Buy , ' DRESSES This mighty Year-End Sale brings to you the most exceptional dress-buying opportunity of many a month. Dresses in such ex tensive varieties that' even the most discriminating buyer may be satisfied with ease. Canton Crepes Crepe de Chines Crepe Meteor Satins Georgettes Velours Jerseys Poiret Twills Serges Values to $39.00 $18.85 Values to $50.00 $23.85 THE OVERCOATS ,Wiih severe winter weather ahead of us and this, great Overcoat buying opportunity with us, men will recognize this as the logical time to buy. .' Values to $49.50; Year-End Price v $28.85 Japan Invites Chicago Track Team to Meet Japanese Athletes Chicago, Dec, 2. An uivlu tion from Japan to Alonso A, Stagg, director of "athletics at the University of Chicago to Uke track team to Jaren next year to meet a team of the best Japanese performers la belnc considered by him, he said today. The invita tion his aroused enthusiasm among track men. back of the Wayne men, has a repti. taliou at a kicker as. well at line smasher and will give (he, Coyotes I ron li If. . -. Mike Gibbons Has 1. Hard Time Holding t . Phil Krug to Draw Newark,' N. J., Dec. 2,-Gctting into his stride after i seven rounds, in which he' had the worst of it, Fhi! Krug of Harrison. N. J.. lat night fought Mike Gibbons of St. Paul to a fast 12-roiind draw. They weighed in at 156 and 155'4 pound, re spectively. Making good use of Itisj left jal and showing cleverness at infighting, the westerner had things his own way until the filth, when Krug landed a right cross to the head that'elowed him down. Again in. the ninth the New Jersey fighter landed a vicious nglit. . : Values to $59.50; .Year-End Price $33.85 I'M W v n im x. A set of first quality Cut Class Water Pitcher and 6 Glasses FREE with purchase of $25 or more. i saT- laMFC I M1 s i 1 a 1 J A )