Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 13, 1915, Page 7

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8, "1918. " 7 HOREARTYTHE HERO NEW $12,000,000 VIADUCT, said to be the largest concrete railroad bridge in the world.. It is between Olark’s S-um ‘)RTH P ‘E WIN mit and Halstead, Pa., on the main line of the Lackawanna, and by means of it 3.6 miles have been cut off the distance be LAT] s tween New York and Buffalo. Omnhl High's Left Half Staggers Over Goal Line for Team's Only ’runchdown FINAL !‘ORTY‘EIGHT TO SEVEN Furniture Co. NORTH' PLATTE, Neb., Nov, 12—(Spe | elal)—The line ripped to shreds and the ! 24th and L Streets—South Omaha backfield replaced by second men, th J cone S et i e o ivor] QUALITY HIGH--PRICES LOW I8 Piatte school here today, 48 to 7 B Omana’s only score came in the fourth Not One Day, But Every Day § period Morearty, who could hardly stagger, having been knocked out, Inter- cepted a forward pass and dashed thirty yards for a touchdown. Bvery fan on , tjhe fleld yelled himself hoarse at this ex- \Ch!llnn of pure nerve. Smith kicked goa.l A south wind was blowing when the game started, Omaha won the toss and chose to defend the south goal. Omaha returned the kickoff ten yards. A for- ward pass and a punt gained twenty yards, after which North Platte gained the ball and Omaha apparently lost heart ‘ After fourteen minutes' of fast scrim- s LS INANP S N ———— L)\cnm WANNA'S NEW VIADVUCT, mage, Cool, North Platte, took the ball around the end for sixty yards for a . touchdown and kicked goal. Score, Tto 0.| = ¥ W TR N 3 Line -Plunges Fetlow. the ball. The half ended with the ball | Durham. Referce: Racely, Nebraska. |Cardinals may go to San Francisco in In the second period, O'Connel replaced In the Tigers' possession on Wesleyan's | Umpire: Halligan, Nebraska. Head lines- |exchange for Roy Corhan ood, North Platte's vight guardq. In |twenty-yard line. |man: Luke, Doane. Timekeeper: Has- et e hihas maipers? S An attempted place kick from the thir- |tngs, Nebraska. Time of quarters: :1:00 P { seven minutes, Bogue, North Platte, car- TlTLE UPON PASS t9-tive yard lide By Bamunds tailed, as | = ——— | Yanks Change Minds. ! ried the ball over after a series "f "'“z did likewiss & drop kick by Monnmn, | Perdue to Comst. The New York Yankees will not go to | cessful line plunges and a twenty-yar | Pitcher Hub Perdue of the St. Louts |Ocala, Fla., after all to do their training. | forward pass, Thompson to Jones. Cool | Durbam on line bucking and on the | kicked goal. Cool intercepted Morearty's| Forward Toss of Ball Enables]defense starreq for the visitors. i pp—— = attempted forward pass and sprinted . | For Doane Captain Johnston was in | seventy five yards for a touchdown. He Methodist School to Lay Out 1 |every play and celarly demonstrated his | fasled o Biek goal. Doane Tigers, | right to all-state center. Time and again IS Iendld Laxa tlve [ With four minutes to play, Thompson | he stopped itne bucks without gain, and | | punted thirty yards. Cool took the. bail RES LAST FIVE it was his “pep” which put confidence thirty yards around the end for a touch- 800! N T MINUTES lhn.lo the ontire team, the lke of which for Elder eo ey b X Seniy s never been shown by a Doane t L L SYSESL CRETE, Neb., Nov. 1a—(Special Tele- i Sho & ey y p ! The second period ended witn the score| CTFTR Heh. Hov. i (Gpecial Teles before, 7 to 0, and the ball on Omaha's twenty- 4 o | King starred obth on recelving forward L yard %no. o "] ive minutea of play from Durham to | passes and on breaking up eng runs, as |[Has Been Prescribed by by Welll Crowley. made several Jong punts in the | 1UShes gave the Wesleyan Coyotes tho | well as carrying the ball from punt far- Known Physicians for third period. Three minutes’ playing, "::‘“"b‘fl’t::uchaopv;n in thodltl;'e-chunmom mation. Koester was there in all depart- Man’ Years. with line plunges by Cool and Christ and | hiP battle on Doane field, this afterncon |ments of the game at Intercepting forward & twenty-yard punt by Thompson enabled | before the largest crowd of the seeson. | passes, running with the ball and tack- | The infirmities of age are especially Christ to take the ball around 'the end| The Wesleyan team came on a special |ling dangerous runners, when they got in | manifest in & tendency to constipation thirty-five’ yards for a touchdown, Cool|from Lincoln about 1:3,, with a crowd |the clear. and call for treatment that will afford kisked gehl. of over 20 rooters, and. the competition relfef in an easy, natural manner. The Omabhi's defense ssemed to weaken. [in rooting between the two schools was domorvants st tackle was o whirivind and | ia action of cathartio remedies and Logan, Omaha, bucked the line for nice| intense. For three quarters 06ach | Liiven'a wonderful game at quarter, run. | PUrEatives that shock the system should gains. Open playing and fast backfleld | Schissler's Tigers fought (he heavy Wes- | ning with the ball for o0l “,m' ‘and | D¢ avolded, more especially as the relief 3 Omaha's |leyan team to a standstill and held the |, FHEC they offer s only temporary and is ue- . :':‘r:wt:il:‘ :‘:sm::ll::ut:f the third [ball in the Coyotes' territory for the | rqwme .Doane rd:-n:ym“’:‘:rd'omw ;lu ually more than offset by disturbance to ome r e ange Boore, entire forty-five minutes. the vital organs caused by thelr violent g noc) Sy Center Saturday to play the high school ™n the last period Wesleyan had a lttle | o0 ® S0 action. Set up In Your | bt ribaiiey ot the edge on the locals, but the Tiger de- | '“pe toerar. Do Nearly thirty years ago Dr. W. B. Cald- ! Bhortly after the opening of the fourth | fense held, and after two unsuccesatul g o DOAN: | well, Monticello, Iil, prescribed & eom- | Hom.’ for only § - fod, Morearty was knocked obt fO%|attempts at passes a long one from Dur- ) 4 oxi pound of simple laxative herbs that has L fve minites, after which he made his|pn.m' to Hughes, while everyons was L Lires . la Bartd Uk i LA epectacular run for & touchdown. After|watching Eaton gave the Coyotos their & 8 temedy inithousindh o h oo & series of line plunges by Baker, Kelley, [ onoortunity to score < BT iy e opas. It dots | Christ and Johnson, Besue took the ball| The game was hard fought throughout | Buckner | R -"Edmunds | without griping or other pain or discom= over in & two-yard line buck. Coollgnq the teams were evenly matohed. .“{J}',‘"m- R o et e actat Allew, Gateshare. kicked goal. Hood replaced O'Comnell. |Wesleyan was slightly superfor on the | Culbertson i Wallnce | Kane., is soventy-one years old, and after | Pepein for fifty cents a boslle. It is a | North Platte used line plungea ontirely | gtraight foot ball, while Doane clearly | Durham F . Kleln |uging a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup |splendid remedy and should \o in every | [ now. Taking the ball quickly down the |gutciassed n the open game. Paten .. Bla Whidanous | DOl wrote, that It had done har A | home. A tral bottle. free N charge, | | ' felld, Kelley too the ball over. Cool| Ip the first half Doane held the ball on [Swan for Hil MoCormick for Wil: | world of good and that she imtends to |oan be obtained by writing to Dr. W. kicked goal the visttors' ten-yard line on three occa- | lilams, Willlams for Swan, Gentry for (keep it in the house always. R. Caldwell, 454 Washington Bt, Monti~ Omaha substituted Mason for Reess. |gions, only to be held'for downs and lose | Bucknely, Kindig for “Wall w“ch&,:::_ Tt S 10 £ iy ey { Swiler for Paynter, and McFarlana for Goal Byrup l Newton, but failed to gain ground. The \ "‘?3‘3'13%‘1;:2“1}“3 5.5 flllllllIlllllllllllllliHimmlllmmmmmmmummnmuummu”” m ' AT S R A Sale of Over 1,000 Plush, Corduroy and Cloth « Hood ol B Nichols /B. Q. ! Morearty .. Christ || Logan JH. o | = Peterson .. T . el M I E , Referoe: James Keane, Notre Dame. & ] Umpire: Lester Caldwell, Marquette. g p & Linesman: Vincent Haskell, Nebraska. \ ‘Went to the Hospital, . | 00 50 s . s 50 i C. B. Blanchard, postmaster at Blanch- \' ard, Cali.writes: “T had kidney trouble e ——— | sobad I had to go to the hospital. Foley —_— == —— Kidney Pills were recommended.to. me and they completely cured me. I cannot speak too highly of them.” Sufferers in every state have had similar benefit from this standard remedy fYor kidney < and bladder allménts, It banishes back- / Sh.' stiff joints, swollen muscles and % nfigooqa FROCTRORER - nEEH0 [T - w 9x12 Seamless Brussels Rugs ......eee 9x12 Seamless Velvet RuUgS ....eeveeees Special Values in Small Rugs, 1S No other such store can show such a carefully selected assortment and a better variety of styles, and nowhere in the city are prices so low. Fur Trimmed Cloth Coats In decidedly clever, fetching new thter models in three-quarter and uvan-a lengths; fur trimmed collar and ou!fl, choker and convertible collars; new The Oldest Exclusive Ladies’ Apparel Store in Omaha the various symptoms of Weakened or dlseased kidneys. Sold everywhere.— Advertisement. o - i Chadron Beats Alliance. CHADRIN, Neb., Nov. 12.—(Speclal Tel- egram.)—1 ball team of the Chad- on Normal beat the Alliance team hero today, score, 2 to 6. Captain Ulysses Wiley of Chadron Normal was knocked out twice, First came a blow on’ the ear from which he recovered sufficiently to play afterwards and then a sprained \ knee laid hom low. He was carried off the grounds. He will soon be able to walk, He says the game was worth s rha injury, Defeat for tings High. AURORA, Neb., Nov. 12.—(Special Tele- \ gram)—Aurora High school today de- \ feated Hastings, its old rival, in foot ball, 14 to 18 When Aurora made the second touchdown, it failed for goal. Um- pire James Harvey of York, allowed an- other kick, because a Hastings man was off side. Aurora kicked goal, but it was contested by Hastings. Umpire Har and Referee White of Hastings, agreed on the final soc; to consider when you select an office are location, safety, * service and comfort. i ets; full and half belted effects; styles ‘llore all sizes for women and misses. Location— With the Court House Plaza opposite and unequalled street car service, the location is ideal. 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