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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1924)
American and National League Clubs Await Shout of “Play Ball” Today I Fair Wrathcr IVoiiimmI fur Inaugural (»amoH I inrtijt* ^ til sln«* I>i*» "l»akru|i Mmr I a«l HmI V a* • allril I a>t Fall. Ht tM.ni.ll rr*M M\ \«MK, \|»1I II *—Yh*. Ibhi* «( ttt»>nr I • a I H ► intrH »n4 Imlninl with ttm h»fH> that rlrtml a. Ihi> barrlrr, urn miwn I It «» a r rlWM lltal iiin«l L Inrgllalil)- find [/ i lu ll iiM n ImpI In • i> r g n d HI* vNliiii drilling — iiiRUKllf-Rlr I In n I W i 4 (irniiaiil » ' » in |i a I g n Tungday. random east and went Is keenly " ira lien in c the opening sliimt of "play hall." That will mark Ike ilnse of I he long “off season." Ihr end of the spring Raining grind, and »end the lli American and National league mil (it* off on a haltle for mi pit-mucy ilia! will not Hone until Ihr laa week i.i September, Fair weather la promised for the Inaugural game* and Indication* point to record oupourlngs of the faithful fo compara rreaeason rating* of their favorite* with actual pt r formanee*. l ineup*, a majority of them show ing derided shakeupe since the last out vas called In the 192.1 races, have been picked for the Initial »klrm lsl:es. The rookie product! of spring training, nearly three score of whom apparently have earned regular berth*, will he put to the acid test for the flr*t time. Rut for the mow pert, veteran* will be back at their oid post*. Attack on Gotham Club*. The chief fight In both major bagties th1* year I* clean cut - , com blued attack by *evrn club* in eaeh circuit to dislodge the mighty New lork Giant* and Yankees, pennon victor* In their respectAe organl/o lion* for the last three year*. The world rhsmplon Yankee* with 'he team that lej jt„ purest rlvaI ty 1* game* loaf season. In'a-t. are overwhelming favorite* to set dlam 1 nd history with another Ainoiicari league pennant. Detroit, with lm proved pltehlng. a heavy attack, hut weaknesses around second base md <’l*vtland, a hard hitting out fit' with only a fair defense arid mound corps ooro s* the chief rhals of (be Yan kees. who ban,; upon their brilliant hurimg corps an I an offensive |ej I'V "Rabe" Ruth to bla/e the wav to ’Mother triumph. 7he Athletics and Red Sot. two ’in pioved club*, and the SI |,.,|.JS 1'iowns, providing George Wisb r ie vain* his old form, promise to be formidable factors, but Washington <nd the While Sox. both under n-v manager*, have not shown enough t, rsnk them arnorg the conlerider* Giants Picked to Win. The G'ant* a.so are generally p|. t, *d to finish arm n |n fr„n( ntl(j f>|iffi| ail ambition of John McGraw once before failed, lo gain after winning ihie«- ttiafght pennant*. Hut the t Jons I league champion*, forced lo rebuild their pi cking *laff after |;* collapse last fall, and to raconsfriut partially their Irfldd and oulfi.l,!. far* a more formidable ta*k than the i anhc*;*. The Cincinnati Reds, buttressed 1,. 'he best twirling staff In he league but lacking some o', the McGraw i.i'. tck. and the Pittsburgh Pira'm . with a strong offensive „nd good wlrllng prospects, stand out as non tender* In chief. R.hind them, ,ns hlcago Cubs, an aggressive ou r f - * that ha* cllir.ed tipwatd steadily 'he l’*t tfcre* year*, and the heavy o,-. "ng H. Loul* Cardinal*. loom >, ’rouble maker*, while th* Hosion Graves, rejuvenated under Dure Ran '•roft and hr.aatlng * fine young hml "** corps, are the "dstk horse' nt 'll* race. Brooklyn end Rhltadelph.a do not figure to esz.p, the secon 1 d,vision. MAY DAY STAKES TO BE RUN IN FALL I.»xingfon, Ky., April 13—The .loiltiif’lcy Trotting Horae Breeder.' emulation annoiinreH that for the "Ird time It |h offering the May Uuy token, With a. guaranteed value of '10,000, for 2 yea, old trotte,* at the •ktober meeting. The rare la to he In mil. heut* iwo In three, and the money w,ll hr Ihdded, IB.uOfl, end aurplua, if any, « th# winner, *2,non t„ thu aerorid,' <1,000 to th# third and $r,00 to the ourth home. MrGraw Favo/* Tniir. Chicago, April 14—John J. Mr 'haw, manager of the New York Na Mortal*, awalata the Indorsement of • 'harlea A. ComUkey, owner of the Chicago Americana, before continuing with plan* for a Glanta-Whlt# Hr* 'our of Europe next. fall. At a meet ing with the old Roman at a hospital h»r# Sunday, Mcllraw aald no defi nite plan* were made. "I would like le have the tour go over," he aald, 'and Mr. Comlakey *e*ma favorable. Of c/iurae, a lot of detail* aia In volved " r ■ ' -—-> Outfielder Scores More Putouts Than Reds’ First Baseman *■——--* < 'Inclnnali, O., April 14 An un ii-nal occurrence w un recorded In Sunday a < leyelandCincinnati I,-ill gome, when Kddle Kouah hud nun jiutou'a In center field, three more man the first haaeman. Of the 21 game* p!a\*d during the training »eaann the Rede won 1*, l«*l I and ued «&«, AA . GAMES TODAY AMtHA ir I I Aii| t 9NmA4»« M A*« *» rArtM«N>A % » a* # ■» I*mM I M* *»* *1 M I Mi* A All Hit M I • Alii I % M» VtH * t P«*Hrn f4 •• M **•*»»•Ion *1 I MHt ft! I Will# I *1 lM*«W South High Mini1 Plavs IVtli Toilu\ m.* - —i* Puckers 11.« n I'nrl in Slrrnu* till* % rrk uf \\ oak ill Hilling. A week of diligent teamwork prsc tie list put I lie South 1 Hull Phi beta in tiptop alia tie st least In fielding. If pot In hilling. Over tan hours of practice eieiv morning of the spring VHcaltiui lias developed speed and pre daion tn the Phi ker nine, anil tf they iiiiltlnile to held as accurately this iifteriiuiin, when they meet the Tech Maroons, the t'tuning street lads will Unit trouble cumlng off with the long end of the score. Hut then again, the Snuthmen are woefully weak on hitting strength, ns evidenced hy their previous workouts against the scrubs. Five new and absolutely Inexperi enced men, a» far as playing before crowds Is concerned, bed to tie worked In by Coach l.owry, and the new material has not gotten pusses slon of Its batting eyes as yet One rallblrd Is quoted as Having, "To mv notion, tills Is ttie weakest team In the history of South High; their field Ing Is good and steady, hut their hit ting Is very weak, and South will have to field faultlessly If they expert to land any place: they remind me of Kd Walsh’s White Sox, the hltless wonders of lSflti." The only strong point of the Paekei nine Is the battery, where "filtts" Clark, last year's sensational hurler. will again fling ’em over for the Keil and White. Smith la expected to lie on the receiving end. and is expected to hold down the position with consid erable credit. Johnny Owen and Charlie Dunn have been burning up tha field with their sparkling fielding. Their catches and pickups are nf the George Grantham variety. Eugene Kulawick is playing a fast, steady gams st shortstop, whlla linden Is snagging them out of the ozone In great style. Kulawick »nd Hoden sre the only lettermen In the Infield. Reeves, Alexander and Bernstein will cavort in the outer gardens. Reeves played right field for the Packers In J922, when they won the state champion ship, and Is expected to go great thl* season. The Packers’ only hope for victory lies In the fact that If Clark holds down the slugging Techmen, and South fields errorless ball behind him, the Packers may be able to get over anme runs. . Reports from the Maroon iainp say the Techmen are lamliastlng the of apple something fierce, and If this is true, the Packer* will hav« to field mighty good. The South High lineup: Smith or t'rban, catch; Clerk, pitch; Hoden, first base; Dunn, se-ond base; Kulawick, shortstop; Owen, third base: Bernstein, right field; Reeves, center held. Alexander, left ttf Id. WESLEYAN TRACK SQUAD TRAINING Lincoln, April 11— Poach Glen Preston of Nebraska Wesleyan uni versity Is drilling hi* track men for (he stale conference meet to be held at Hastings next Saturday. Poach Prealon says he'has an abundance of weight men and some promising sprinters. Two other meet* sre on the Wesleyan schedule. The team will compete In the north central conference meeting St Sloui Pnv April 23 and 24. and against Doan* college of Prete at t n'verslty Place May '■> Candidates for the Wesleyan football t»*m sre engaged In spring prsotice. HAUGDAHL. BEATS RALPH DE PALMA f,..a Angeles. April 13 -A scheduled three heat sp'-ed contest between I'alph De Palma, Italian pilot, and Hlg Hailgdahl, Norwegian automo Idle race driver, waa Won by the 1st ter at Scott speedway her* Sunday when D# Palma devsloped trsnsmls slon trouble In the third lap of the second five lap heat, Hailgdahl* time for the first five lap (3 1-2 miles) best, ws* 2 minutes 37 4 5 seconds, and for the second heat 2:40 2 5, De Paloi* finished 20 yard* behind hi* rival In the on* heat he wa* able to finish, Ca*a County to Have F ,eag lie. Special Dispatch te The Ihaabt He*. Atlantic, la., April 14 A move ment ha* been launched by Dr. C. P. Hibson of Lewi* In form a. Cass county baseball league, A meeting is to he held b»re In th* near future In *|e, t officers and draft a schedule. All home rnen will be played hy the eight towns of the county which will have representation. Tiyoiil* for ll\f,h Kolav Tram Kloux City, April 14.—Tryout* will held Wednead.-iy by I.. B. Murlln, hlxh pehool rnarh to deride the men who will make up the r ne tnlle, half mile and rnetllev relay tearna lhat will lake jrait In the Drake relnv* dn April 28 and 27. /--' Exhibition Games. --—-' T .| < .*. Kan. April 14- P ^ (ninth* iW*n»rn t'* I * • T< > (t*‘ I. a (W«»iein A mm » ..... 7 I'• * Ha Marina* P»»t*I, Hrs« #i|i> * K *#»• * * -* I an*f wilder; Hnn»r, Oflham, »ml I'll**. Otnovtfia 4»u i . 14 ® M I 'tfiif.illgr# l ',V r»i e i n A MM » • '4 Itanvar (W#*i#rrt I ^ t K II#- l i" 0 M*>i#rl#a I./'ia Jalimt • nd VS rnnririK and ft«»r H* Bn'Mmor*. April H * It o,#’r,n f N«'lf»fi»i i ........ 4 » MalMinnr* <ln * * »<% "«n» 11 1 * 0 Hafim.w H*n» %• «nd Hrr »h, rftnk Hocckti. Piinhini and Qt Wills and Madden Sign Articles for Rout May 13 | Vll/I.y KADOBW &USX4 •***■ _ —- ,1- .r -- -——-— ~~~ i .. lUrry Wills, well known stevedore, who think* he ran whip Ja«k l»emp*ey, ha* finally signed lip ..eel llarlley Madden, a while hope. The men will fight In a new aladlnm In New Vork rlly on May hi Hits photograph shows them signing Ih* artlrles of agreement l^fl to right: Paddi Mullins, W ill sger; Harry Wills, I«ew Kami.I, Hartley Madden, < hurley Rose. Hlandiog, rear: Harry lllsofiiss. Habe I ulna* 'anil f. frank Wink. ........_ I Buffaloes Slip Izzies 7-to-3 Trimming Wichita, Kan., April IS Omaha, took another game on t!» Invasion of Kansan for exhibition purpoaea, beat ing their league rivals, the Wichita Izzies, here Sunday, In Impressive fashion, 7 to 3. The Buffaloes pla.Ved hetter hall on 1 he whole, hitting harder, while Bill Bailey was strong in the pinches, fanning seven. The Buffaloes found Ed llovllk to their liking In the first, frame snd scored enough runs to win Tight then snd there. A home run did ihe dirty work snd two more later In the game sewed things up for the Nebraskans. Robinson, the outfielder, formerly with Sioux <'ltv, Was the first visitor to pull Ihe Kahe Ruth act. He homer ed In the flrat Inning, after a single and a walk had put two of his mat's on bases. There was but one out at the (line and a single would have aroreil two runs. But Robinson wss selfish and wanted three, so he poked one of Movllk's shoots over the right Held fence near the score hoard. In the same Inning doubles by Bonowltz and ilrlggs added another tally. Mr. Urlvgs, Ihe new manager of ihe Omaha team, demonstrated how he wauled hik club to hit this season ty poking out two home runs, besides h!» double. And both were home runs, and good Isrge ones. The first One he lilt came tn the third, off lluvllk, and traveled over renter field at the farthest point from home piate. Ilrlggs la a hitting star. The second homer olT Griggs' Mg dub was In the sixth amt was '.tie only run secured off Jimmy McNa mara In the three rounds he tolled. Omeka. AH. K II 1-0 % » TtifFfiiiison tli 4 I I .‘1 ft *> llrunn, If ft I » I « <> O'Neill, ss 4 a I ft ft I Hi.lilnson. rf ft I I I » e f.rises. h> 1 ft ft » " I IP,new 11/ rf 4 II Z I 0 0 \\ Ileus, Mi . 4 a I e S « Mil.Ire. ft ft » 7 I e Halles, v . 4 I I • I <> Totals ft* 1 ie *7 It 1 M If IIITA. AH H II rn A r Smith, if 4 7 I I « <> llnller. ss , ft I 4 ft ft I Punning, rf . ft a I I a <» f hrsbrii, lb 4 S n It ft e Himisli. If A 0 I | ft O Pales, fth ft n I ft S ft lint! Zh I II I I ft ft WrWttllen. e 4 ft J ft ft ft llot Ilk P I ft » » I ; \|r > omar*. i* .1 0 t 0 1 n %fil**#r p , . . . t l» # • I * TMnU 40 llfjl !• I Oman* 401 ooi 1##—7 m> hM» 101 000 Ool—I *»rnr# hr inning*! — f mo H*«# hit*: Hnn owH/-, HrMiillm. Hntl#r (1», W Hmy. Horn# run*! Hohinsrut, Orlfit it). *n« r » fie# hit*: 0*\#lll. 1 Umhrn. T»inm|»*nn, Niihlntmi. limiM# |ila)i: Hutf tn Mutl#r to ( hnhfn; *fe>wrni»rn to Hut!#r to t h#* hrn lit*** «n hallo: Off tlorllfc. 1; off •:«il#v, | Monk out: Hr Morllk. t; h* ttoil# t, 7; »i» MeNnrnoro. I. Mil*] Off ; fforllk. * nrnf « In thr## Innlnga; off *|r I Namrri, I notl I In thr#o Inning*; off Mu*o#r. A nnel I In thrr# Inning*. ANNOUNCE UMPS FOR OPENERS New Turk, Apill 14 I nipt re a* algnment* for the opening game* In the National league Tue.day were announced Monday l»v Prealdent John A. Ifeydler aa follow*; At Philadelphia; o'i'rajr and M< Col in I; k. At Cincinnati: Klern and Wllaon. At Ht. Ixnila: Moran, Pflrtnan and Powell. At New York: Quigley, Hart end Sweeney. Pawnrr Fily !« ll«vr Ww (iriml Staml «l Fair (irounils Pawnee City, Neb., April J4 -Ar rangernenta have been made to finance I he erection of a new grand atand at the race track on the Paw nee county fair ground* and construe tlon work will t>egln within a very abort time. If I* expected that It will t>e completed In ample time for ihe Pawnee county fair, to l>* held lhe flrat wehl’ In October. A. It. Jsekc. a member of the fair hoard, haa been appointed aiiperln tendent of ronatriictlon. The Seating capacity of the new gianditand will be In the neighborhood of I,',0(1 and comfortable clialtK will !■* provided spectator* at the rare* J»|»aiiraP Nrl (.liuiripioii ami Howard Km*ry l.ttat San I'VaM'iero ftprll 14 I akIp barada tennis champion of Japan who it rived In the Polled Shite# ’ 11 1 • Kinney, „ixrh lanklng player of Ihla -, uiinty In an exhibition double* roati li | here and tin v lo*t to William M Johnston and flsrenc* J. Griffin, eemnd ranking double* t»ain of thl* country. The score was 4.7# ft 4, ft*. l,fc4 Thirty Omaha Amateur Teams Will Inaugurate 1924 Season Next Sunday Five Sunday leagues will open on the various city grounds, farter I-ake club and the Omaha Western league park next Sunday afternoon. The Metropolitan league has made arrangements for the city commis sioners arid the hackers of the varl one teams fn the loop to participate In the opening ceremonies. All of the Metropolitan teams seem exceptionally strong this season, sc cording to reports that %-• drifting out of their camps. Interest among the fane who follow the destlnlee ot the Metro teams will probably he di vided Sunday between the Murphy Woodmen of the World ml* at League park snd the farter Lake Standard l-nundry game at the far ter I,ake clul*. The Murphvs, who were runnersup last season, hate a stronger lineup this year than Inst, arcording to Ike Mahoney, manager of the IMd It crew, snd the Woodmen, amateur champs last season, who will he their opponents, have added eeveral new men to their lineup. The farter I^ike Standard Laundry came abould b» a pitchers’ duel be tween two of Omaha's beet known pitchers. Maxwell, former State leaguer, will hurl fur the farter Lakes and Art Dyck, who !* recog tilgeit as the peer of all amateur hurl #r*. will he on the mound for the laundry men. At Thirty ftecond and Dewev. where the Front Katterie* and AJ.jx Tires mix, the Front orchentra will liven thlntrN up befora the game and he tween the Inning* The American league 1* the only loop that will not open if* neaaon next Sunday. Thla league will open a week from Sunday on April 27. Thee* game# will be pla **d next Sunday: > METRO f.EAfit F. R niff tit* of f olumbu#-1 P Eaglae mrn at Eonteaelle p:»rk. 3:30 p ni. i Hi htirldrr Hn frii •-I'ollfi1 *1 Muny Bear h. 3 :3« p. m. I t»rter l^ltM-Htamlard Unnnrr at Car ter lake. 3:30 p. m. M iMMlmrn of flic AA arid Murphy DM It# at IrHiiir park. 3:30 p. rn HOI Tiff Bit N ITAtil E. Wait I, Improvement*-Jam!a I nneral Hmnr at Kontenelle park. I:l« p. rn. MU hka t*rocerv-**«•« urltr Ibnrflt A#*a at ( hrlatle IfHght*. 3:Sl» p. m. Diets flab-1 nknown* at Muni beach. 1:3a p. m t* ATE CITY I.MUT Ajax Tlrea.Ero#t Hatterlea al Thlrty •«*« oitil and Dewey aientir. 3:30 p in i AA alter ti. i I irk*-Nebra*ka National 1 fin ir«l* at Athletic |»ark. 3:30 p m A Inton ntrrrt Merchant*Ernie Holme* Junior* at league park. 1:30 p nt. Jl NltiB RE-Afit Y Wlllliini street Merchant*-A .M H. A. I Jr* at AA e*t Elmwood. 1:30 p. m. AYe«t IcuirnHiirlli Merchant*-1**1 t»h A. ( at AA e*| Elmwood. 3:30 p m Mohawk* Bancroft street Mm hunt* at Kiirniew park. 3:30 p. m INTERCITY I.EAOIE. Brown I'ark Mer» haot*-**wlft Independ ent* at Miller park. 1:30 p m I'lnmirr I nb*- A inton tub* at 1**1 Elmwood I 30 p . m. . , *outb Omaha 4iinU*r*-f ore Elea-trlea at Ea*t Elmwood. 3 ‘30 p. in.___ Minor Changes Made in Basket Ball Playing Code by Rules Committee New York, April 14.— Minor (hangv* In Ihe banket ball playing lode to a«anre a greeter uniformity In Interpretation and to eliminate Wholeaal* fouling were mad* Friday by the Joint banket ball rule* com mittee I f'pr***riting the A A. If.# the International Y. M. A, and the National Collegiate Athletic *»*<«!» tlon. While the rliangee nil) not m» terlally affect Ihe *l»l* of Ihe ama lenr game a* it I* now played, they will lend to clarify Ihe rod* by • bitting lh* harden of proof In Ilia nff*n»e litatead nf lh* d*frn*r, thereby giving official* a tangible ha*l« for a decision Instead nf mak Ing technical violation* a mailer of Judgment. Tb* moat Important change from the player*’ point of view make* guarding from the rear, where there I* reentrant contact, a pcraonal foul. Thle make* the rulea more binding and decision become* mandatory In dead of arbitrary. The rule pertaining to running with >h* ball in clarified by ap*'lfvlng that the hull moat leave a player* hand* t-efora the pivot foot lea*** the floor. Tha word "pivot” waa do fined for the flret time to enable an official to dltcrlrnlnat* again*! pivoting and making piogi**a Willi the hall.” The Jumping rule w hu lie Mini pella a player In have Ills luilul be lli ml his hack while jumping was modified so that In Hie event the ol I. mled team gets possession of I lie bill alter Hie violation play sliatl continue without Interruption but In the evrnt the team making Hie violation grla possession of the ball Ihe Infra Hon shall he railed. \ substitute who liaa been sent Into the game must arlually partici pate before lie ran he withdrawn. The lime element In game* played n quarters »** changed so that be tween the first and second and third snd fourth quarters but on* minute shell elapse The duties of th# umplte were ex pended so that an umpire ran rail cqt of hound* on hi* eide of the court end ran also toss the hall up in a-rlmmsge. but In division* of npln Ion as lo rulings pertaining to foiila the referee shall he supreme. The mailer of changing the acor Ing to make a Held goal count three polnta and a foul one waa brought lip and dlsrusaed to aome lengths but was pigeonholed. cine change In the membership of th* committee wsa announced when .1. ft Chandler of Arnea college, Iowa, waa elected to fill the vacancy of 7. II. Clevenger of Indiana university who resigned MOTORCYCLE RIDER DIES OF INJURIES I,oa Angel**, April 14—Hay Wala haar, II, nationally known motorrycl* rarer, dlad her* Httnday night of In Inrlaa lie raoelvad at A«rot a|>*ad\¥av tfundav whan hla motorryrla aklddad on a turn and rraahad Into the fan'a III* da.ith waa unagparla.l, aurgaona having pradh lad that daap.ta Inlamal Injurlaa analalnad In addition to * hr ok an lag, he probably mould ra rovar. Walahaar aama hare from Wlrhlla, Kan., and had rarad on prarllrally avriy motnrryrl# lra<k In Ilia rnun try. I nrmny Gibbon* in Inhibition rhfirloMr. K. c. April 14 Tommy Olhtvnn*, rontsndsr f*»r the raavy* weight pugilistic chiampftonstilp, «r rlvsrt hero 1o<1sy fo |lv« so sxMhlflon Unit tonight Salt T aka ‘ It*. Apr I II • ■ >* b* Oakland .. * *J Mali l*aka i’ll* 1» i Mailer laa Faafar Arlaft a ltd Mak*r, f’lMHlitia, XI * < ’• »••• #nd \ Important ftnxhif limit% Tlii* II rrli %|4fll I '* Hull 'I «* lt»r MNlhel lt"*» Hint, IS rntimU In laitmelrr, l'n IV-ali»#li Mdlnnp Mi.tinef \n«lr Kill Mrr I"? fHintl* III Il4*wt4»ll (pi 11 is I'miv* I#** % Itlw again*! t ntnl- Ip (ah. |l» r*iiiN«lH In T**r«*Nl«» %prtl 17 Mnmrtn •Ivanr again*! Kid ft round* In |!ri»«kl» n \ I a r i I IS—Harr* l.rrlt H|tlnv( MM \ «>r foil*, It r«tnn*l« In llo*l«n 1%prll l» -Tl|ff FKvfrara at«ln*l 4lmnt f»nrer, It r»Hnd« In H**va _L I CUBS WALLOP KANSAS CITY Knnaae Pity, April II Tba Phi* rago f*til »e routed tha KafiAaa Pity llluet her# Hunday, making a clean *w*#|» nf th# five game eerie*. Tha a* fire wee 1) to J. • The "A. A." champion* were help |e*a before the delivery of Jas-oti* and Blake, while th* Hnilna had little trouble getting to Wllkinaon. Poor#; n it. E. r»i<( .go ., *M Ml u* ta i« 1 K.n.a. rity eoft tea it! It' din. Hisk* and «* Far rall Wllkinfan end Hkltf Ni*hr«»ka Slatr Golf I)itm \nnniiiirrd l.lnroln. April 11,—Thr annual Nr l.raaka at.it# golf Imimnrnrnt la 1n l.r h»l<1 on th* l.lnroln fountry rlub nurd* .litnr » to 14, ImTualv*. It waa announml Kunday. Norman Honiara, rlub jirofrmlonal. h»* arrlvrd hrro ami la prrparlng thr rourar for thr ■iitnmrr* plav. Thr toili'iiamrnt I* . Iimr.l to nil htit miintrur pla*rra. It am antioitnoad hr ttir romnilttrr In i liaiyr. Iln-kir Golfer* t•» Hr lltiajr. I.lmoln, April 13 A ■ nil h.ia lirrti • til out f'*i the aeaemMIng during Dio |iH <t. nl mr.-k “f th* Pnl\cf«ity of Nelu t*ka g"if pluvera In preparation for fbflr annual tournament prelimi nary m a*lection of the Mleaourl \ hI* lev conference compellfum team III* Mla*‘»lirl Valley meet la to l«e held aft lain coin at a dale not yet definitely A lad. BLUEJAYS WILL COMPETE IN TWO-MILE AND MEDLEY RELAY EVENTS; TO ENTER DRAKE MEET «, r r a I \rrat ImlltMillI "tar* Mk ill < «*n»|»**l** In Hi lat * at I a*run r, Kan , Nr%t >alnrilav. n i w r ' n i 1 &'. I nil hill. Will I mw I f. (t - l ill*»r j \Jt*l \l)yn.n.m. J •lit 1 r It rvtay* *» !•*» rani*. April II, Wad n * a d a f f 1 i IK" n >i •' aiitiotilo'ad Ihla morning Til* Hlu* Jay irailtalara liav* latn hard a* tvork for a*v»ral ■la>* pointing fur tha .layhawker K*me* ana me Drake rala}* Which follow * weak Inter, Creighton will loo k upagainat atlff competition at both roaata an<1 Wynne la preparing tila men fur Ilia bind o# I'«<k tat |Mmi ntM t*-p#«*« »l Ow P'-« ,„4 HMt •! bnOt h>»«M ««d lit aka t»la» • A* •»»»«> ■ milt t eta} and a lord I* I r*la» Iran* wilt lit Iht Mlnelar n*** 11* medley . «n**at* wt a ntOe, half mtt*. ltd and ltd y aid dadin AA * ««* ha* water*I *p**dt lr#thate*. *1 M» ...mntand and I* taunting «n a |«d •honing In boO» lb* nudity and two mil* relay Trwtrtmao, new aid, H*«d«io Ah latM, HaHgen, K httlar, Bllw*»>1 **• • tlaay, Idiwer, Mpai. har, Hurt*.i<1*» Mum and ttgartf hat# >>**« v > * Ing tip >-»nahtrrabl* fuaa In tba i>»* llmlnary trynuia and etpetl t* win place* «n tha two lean.* A greal array «l Indltldttal *!*?» trr entered In llie Kan*** relay*, hit hiding llrtH.Mii* and ( rawfwrdof Inna, Argue nf Orrldental. Paul dime* of l»el*aiiw, poor «f Knn»a*. \|.lr anil leikt nf Nebraska, llber*l »f Noire llame, Mr Andrew* and llainntanii of Nhaaarf, Marli negu and Towler, and Nrhjoll and t r..«» of Mhirtenola. AVilllam* of Kanaaa Stale Tearher*. Irwin of Kanaaa A||ln and I’lalte of llenter nnlverally. Transfer of Lincoln Franchise to Sioux Falls Matter for l>oop to Handle l.lncoln. April 13 - Secretary Kar tell of the National A*«o< lation of .Minor Baseball leagues has notified N. Miron and the Beltxer brothera, f «net a t»f the J.lncoln club and fran i hire In la*t year a Nebraska State league, that he cannot Interfere tn the transfer of the l.lncoln franchlee ! to Sioux Falls In the new Trletate league; that the matter is entirely Viithin the league lt.-elf Moon and the Beltzera were ready to take their club to the South Ira lenta city, hut at the meeting et Omai'.a the framhise was awarded to other men. -As matters stand the Lincoln men have a hall club and no town In which to play It. Sloui Kails has a franchise and no ball club. The Messrs. Moon and Beltter* said Sun day they believed they should have received some compensation for the franchise and the list of reserve play era of last year's team. The club Is practically Intact. "We will put the miner before a lawyer and find out the n*-Jtt »'«P. which will no doubt b* a legal action of Home kind," one of the Beltser brothers said. Little Chief Wins Tiajuana Cup Raee Tlajuana Race Track. M»x April 13—"Little C hief." 5 : ear old hay boree, by Wrack Medina II, Bunday aft'i noon galloped to victory In the Tlajuana Cup, the la*t hi* make race of the racing season, and won for hia owner, I B. Humphreys of Denver, the five foot silver cup and a purse of 111 600. The race wo run under a leaden aky but on a fust track, before a crowd of 24.00® turf fans Despite the fact that Little Chief picked 13k pounds, the heaviest slight ass.gned in the rac e, be broke the track record l,y a wide margin, negotiating the two-mlle distance In 3;34 flat. The former rec ord of 3 3 waa ">*d« by Bailor aome aeaaona back, carry ing 107 pounds. Little Chief, with Jockey Maiben in the saddle, broke fifth at the rise i.f the barrier, t it sprinted to the front Immediately and when a half mils had been run he waa leading by eight lengths. From there on the son of Wrack merely galloped. At the stretch he led cherry Tree by three length* and had Increased this to four length* when the wire was passed laidy Asti-r waa third and Blarney, stem# finished fourth. Little t hlef was coupled In the betting with Paula Hhay as the Humphreys Krona atahlt entry and paid II U> win in the mutuals. GIANTS DEFEAT WHITE SOX CREW Chicago, April 11 -The New Tork Olanta smothered the White H"*. !l to 3, In their dual exhibition game here Bunday. The victory gave Mr Oraw • champions the series, with six gams* won, five lost and one Led. Chicago's first real spring day brought out 33 1100 fans to witness the contest. The lllant* pounded Iwcerstt and Cvengro* hard, while the offering* of Virgil Harnea kept the Whit# Ho* guess!ng. Boor*: n h k V.w Terk 4H «>• ••• * !i ! ILU.rle. Barns* ",e lue jjj sw.-ihi I «caret * i'ceagms. W. Weeay. I>*v«np«ti aud h*lH. ^Tf)AGG Kesvlts Yesterday's Results. ROW IK. Flrat ram: Owa-haff mlla Rami'-# |1#rrar (Rargaa).. * *• J Tr i ir* r < M*r1n*ll)l ■ ••• • i 'nilglaa < M ' # ' Tim# ?4* 1’uiky Hall#, M*r«#r#(la r Th* rr#o# fraarh I.ady an4 Tar h#<nnd ra # Flva and ana hair fur ITii u.ii * •Mil ill H« u|h« r l.adr tflarn#*) J • nnarrlpt (!.#•) , • *2° Tim*. 1 n» J I < nw#dy. >lah#«h. Tlnnm** li'lv rnn«*#al. Th*»ma#ln# IMu* iKir-lal*. Hold R»'» 1' F Hand Hark, Ltr4 Kama* • •»*! Fhina » n • Third ram. F*v*« *.igh»ha m la veand* (F*h***n#i 4 ! il !!• Mar* Maimi (I l.ana) • * *• J \ nt 111#* (Wall***) ... *** Tim# 1 ?* II IliKklaharrjr Finn, r.ouav*. Duka John. Muuih* Jumao. fmmoa Th#**ab I.ov#lln*a*. IV#d # and |4#ll* of Plymouth alao ran Fourth rar# F#v#n nighih# .»*»•„ . A .1. Iluta «H«»tnl»...r • JJ r *hrah <1. l#r| 1 ..5 f Nalinnfi <Mo.r|#» -■\ Tima 1 * * ■• Klrah. < harl** » a’ralarmll#, Mmmiaii Ho## II. ^ *hah. gut. k Tim#. Waff**) l.'mh. N a»an * and Mriht#h#m Hl#*l alao »*« Fifth ra* # H R«H* ... . I.iaiao »‘.#ria (Miliar) .• * ; fl i >• I dgrr-anl (Ft.rtlng). Afflll* (« iH#» • Tim# 1 37 * •anama ) dark ’ ' *“"« and tM44*n Janrall aUo i«n 4l«lh ra. r Mil# mi.| an ***»» 1 NiiilMl i|i*w» •((II \l%Jori)v 1 M*r..'*ri • '* , ''' I.ofd Wra.k • »•*-) Tin* I .« <*«» ?f» i« Mda» Ho. #i • 'harll* Nripolllnn and Ho at »n»wn jt|*o ran «#oi iiih ra* *• M*l# and an fdgh'n *•«•!» H • Walla* #* « *** • J* J l* Jimarir (Miliar) • * • *2 ntUMMmn ()*•) Tim# !*»•!» F«1 U ha lt o »di ‘# I kntmta. Ota TaJorua and Su«i#t a to Lr*» Final Hound in Chess Thursday m New York. April 14 —-C hets mas'er* < umpatlng In the International tourna ment rest Monday m preparation for the list round Tuesday, whl< h Is ei petted to definitely decide the first five positions and money pnr.es. Wednesday will he devoted to com pletlng the adjourned games The I’id and final round will he pla'ed Thursday. Ur. Emmanuel Tasker of Germany, worlds champion for 55 years until dethroned by Jose Capablanc* of Cuba In 1SH, has only to win or draw hla two remaining games to clinch first place. even though Capa blanc* wins hla final brace. The young Cuban, after an Indifferent slar^ pursued the old master with determination, but hla brilliant chesa was Interrupted Sunday by F D Yates of England in a I» move draw Dr. laikar won from (Jena Marncry of Hungary, In M moves Golfers Crowd Omaha Courses The largest crowd* of golfer* that ha* played on Omaha a private and municipal courses thla year took ad vantage of the Ideal golf weather Sunday to get In a f»w good li ka *t the grand ol‘ S< otleh pastime. The Omeha Country. Omaha Field and Happy Hollow cluhs each re ported 100 and more golfers on their courses during the day. Four greens wer* thrown open to the Field cluh golfers Sunday and mors ara ** per-ted fo ha opened thla week. The fairways and greens are In ejcellent condition st the Country Vluh. Fontenelle, Miller and Elmwood paik municipal courtea were populat among the muny players Sunday. Elmwood Is undergoing many changes snd repairs, all of which la good news to golfers. HARVEY BROWN TO j COACH AT ST. LOUIS Harvay Brawn, captain of the Notre Dame football team last jenr, who was offered a position as assist ant coach at Creighton university nest fall, has turned down the Blue Jay offer and accepted a job ee coach at St. lamls university, St. T<ouIa. Mo. Wood lake Angler* Open Sraunn ^ itli (rood ("atrlies Wood lake, Neb., April 34.—The Imh aenaon baa opened up and the lake* near here will aeon be «he inei, » for flahermen from all part* of the country. Thnraday. Nile Welker brought In three large ha*e and Ray Hull caught a airing of 1(1, hut when Claude Hamilton brought In IS haa* that weighed 41 potinda Friday, It wa* more than the local angler* could aland and nearly everyone eape ta to he on the lakea In the near future to try their luck for the hlg fellow*. Hamilton a large*! h«** weighed ex actly four pound* and II ounce*. l>a*t year ha hooked one that weighed a trlfla under *r\ »-n pound* and wa* prohohly the largeat l*a* takan here in recent year*. The lieat lock *o far la In Marah lake. v 1 oi» or* S\e ini Krrnril Honolulu, April 14—Warren Kea loha, Hawaiian, lowered the record held h* him ami John Welamuller of Chicago of MS * i, when be aw a in | 1 mi meter* hai'k elioke line Sond.iy in 1:11 In an eahlldllon I etai* In \\ tV»tlr Jctikiii*. Naahallle. Tenn . Apill It -I'd ■trangler" l.ew a. heavv weight ^ champion of the W' Id. will meet Frank Jenkina of Potlland Ore , In a flni*h match hera tonight K\n>lli*ltl Kan*'* to Mark Clewing of Bowir Mn*t 11|r Mr <#tlM r lt*ik •• i f|M it W i (ItirHllt U illi Hnftri in i Himin I n* ier#*«l I M**r* H, MM I \\ till MIM , Ml * r « T%» ■ •(!**(! Ml !» I . i, ■ u, l (*•*••» *-m ..CM- . | . « * . **■•• Tuesday. a ar raili jf re * - n 8 ‘ • til 8 fiW > l al l! in » • »■ • a bm I .avail f here * . I» » me 1 t i •* 4 in i .Imitation* I *** bale* of **'• grams going f b*r# * ' ' ~f * figure to pay from 1® to I1 «•*•» A mi |t l« an ratal I M f* t that * a .. • furnish hlg s ipi i#*s Hornes that will rut a hlg fl* -a • • Van la .i.ist il nkleberry Ft in, Fehxeh, Top Perga* nt, I .Is' * n Jjearie, Norm;ii, leird Wrack, Waywasss'na amt Colonel Whallam Kffori Tar manna. Singleton. Flying liavil Boh star, Tim** l’p and Carefre# are a *o t*- rig prepared for kllilnfs n**-ir# tl i t move from Bo* * Havre He Orace will open for "’a, days rac.rig Wedneaday with the best horse* In thin country gathered the ► There were 11* l yrar-oldn *x*rri"*.1 on Ihl* track Sunday and Stari-r Milton e aeslatsnf* ara raref ;iy schooling tile young thoroughbred* at the barrier. The hundred* of horaes *• Bowl# will be moved to Havre Lie Ora * af ter the last ra<“ Tuesday when 1 1 motor van* from Baltimore sill make the quickest transfer on recorV The Harford 15.000 Handicap, named for the lo-al breeders' as* a tion. will be the opening d-*y fea'ur* Wedneaday. Nine-year old Kxterminator h»a just arrived from Tla; rana wh»re be was b»afen by Runstar erd for -ha first time in four year* attorney hors* 1* handicapped on top of Old Bona* Weight Adjuater Joseph M' Baapon ha* given tha king of all i yaar-p’d*. Zev, top weight of 1S2 pounds. Ft terminator Is next with 124, Dur ln and Wilderness, 123; Knobble and Martingale, US; Saraxen. Flagstaff and New Hampshire, 114: G»ner*! Thatcher. Flint Stone and Shuffle Along IIS and *o on Betty Beeker to Sw ini on Coast Atiaids. < ’ity. Aj < M rs Batty Bn«er, iintkit.nl diving i hampla*. — leaves Monday for a f.OOOmlle jour ney In Order to drfand her t!tl» for thla year. Tha 1*24 1" foot diving championship la to he held April 2* in Pasadena. I'al. and it la to that city Miss Bei ker la going. Miss Bei ker will meat tha beat of the west and middle west and the competition will be keen Resides holding the 18 foot diving board title for the past two years, 8* fi-allng Miss Aileen Riggin of the 11*22 Olympic fame. Miss Be<k»r r* also the three-foot board senior na tional champion. She likewise hokl* the 50-yard junior national free style tnle. winning that thla yaar In Balti more. establishing a new Junior na tional re ord at the aama tim# of SO 1 S seconds. Close to 2.088 professorial g.-’**r* are r»glstered In this country. Foot be I rules mmmlMk will ic*'t in N*w York Cur March ?! Toil ay's Entries. Tl \JI ANA. P ut r»« • I ■ $<••. claim ng. 2 jfta* old* 4 Xg fur h*ng» . h » \ ft 1 Aiada *'h“o ...It i Soilmaato ......ItS !»'*'• Bor .lni l.4i t lo Hat Mm* Vo# ..... I Hod .... i«S Aiioquntr .....It* Mi. Siiaat a i*S Soor, I i • r. Pu *c !«•# r'a’t !»|. 4 y«ar-oHi and up. * fu?l«nga Kay Wood .....1#T Kr»-r»n • ..... lit Him Spcaa .lit Shifty . J»t To*t»f| ..lit UuiiopM ...... 113 « (‘agon ... . 112 l*t*ntaf antt ....lit Pud o . 1 ! ? Si. » lap ... 1.1 1hii«1 ra # Pur** •«##. call*. r* 4 •ar olda and up. rn « and Tt >a'U* a I nan ran i » »: ‘J ’1 K a*h . . ;ll xPnnrcr .-Its Jolly Sailor ...1#* Mary Pm ..It! Mairavana .... It* iK’«0 t*f Sift#! 14« Promoaada ....It# • Ijimr Spring ,lt7 AUllt-n .....1*4 lie vdo .194 \lad». a .HI M ('roan .ItJ "Sm So*a .., 1 Pompadour ...itl Mr ..lit Knurlh ra<-,» Oatnvng r ran. fttt; - year old tna»d#na I fur|.*ct* xMucky l>«lJar .1M \Mi1.1amU ... * S lTmn Fo» ....14jxlH l«owry ... 1*2 xKilktro .It? xPobfor . . I^aikiu .it? vi n* a tor _It? K«r*»» v* .... !tT He*hy i*»>i Bardaiid .It? K fih r» • 4 furl or go. puraa i a, claiming. I-yaar-aSda and up: x2filth .1*1 |f f . ’If x VI laa Fryar ....tl* x\o Won4»r 'll x Salto ... 112 Wood a Mnn'aona* x kintckotain .in » •%- 8 V •• Fn ma O. ”* iX» 4t H'la- f \ Homui i* .Ill P aniond I> if vla«k Fountain 112 xMouxi# Ilf >l»e Fran. 1*» Spear **h«t It# N.rfnrd Mona* 115 \\ «>» . p»; . ’ll xlr »h Suifftr ItJ as »»h ra - t ' n«* *aa • handu «p. 2 Nftai old* and up * * \ V ft: a .1•• xt/Bffar* 44 vItftft«*n M*t xl.oui* A . .!<* tn«. ky «*4 Malarhrino .Ill Sftftanth ra a 1 1-14 m ea p aa MA . I« mini 1-yrar-oJd* and up* xM i«nm ..... >4 xKrokaunaa tf xflold Mr ran ...1*'4 H atarai . it# 4 War Winner .It* x' ama • il’ntr Piaraon l*1* xl' oat St*# ... '*1 lad* I.ftoaid .HI iMnl lu;ap .. # **ft- ft ftr Tv n. rs US Tr **k . ll 1*«* an.a Manning M • • « a Full Moon it# r tilth **• M • and * * t* P «o lioo claiming. S >nar «• ■*• id r vl'an Mo** » ‘4 \ ! Tikfth ...... 1** Jx*r*ft Fi> * ’ t'rnaaru It* N*h *«aa !*■? • ** *• »* x » 1 « 1 « i It M I5» Wo . I»l \ in > h * r « f«* • »* f ‘ *• I * •. ,la min*. 1 >*•* «*4 «p I ft * I ' K * * 4 Klo lra M I r. * *»* > *«r» . *? la? fttft>*' t*l ft 1 .**• Hn'Nft Huih h I' V At i !•# AUlfth lfti Kfthar .14 iVipfr .......,lt7 A»h J***!* » ..lit > nnk a \A»p* ft « no a«« a <*n»ad Baoxa ai c. a at. trtvh faa^