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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1925)
Husker Track Stars Depart for Valley Meet Sixteen M **n to Compete in I Indoor Event Today; Locke Expected to Star in Dashes. INCOLN, Mart li 20. — C o a c li Henry Selilille anil lfi ITiivernity of N e brasha track ami field men left this eve ning for Kansas City to eonipete in 4 In* Missouri vail e y indoor m eel tomorrow. Tile Ifi athletes are Cohen, Lewis, ( rites, \V i r s i g, l{ li o d e s, Weir, Locke, It o s s, Houdersclielilt, Sherriek, Davis Krie iiiclineyer, Iteese, Daily, Zimmerman and Lawson. The roach said he was handicapped by the condition of some of his most dependable performers. Captain ('rites, quarter-iniler, may not ho able to eonipete and Selilille said he was III doubt who he will enter in I lie mile relay. Three of his relay men, llein, Keekord and Ma Hilary, are unable to make the trip. Lock® will be the main dependence In the 50-yard dash and Daily, Well and Rhodes are also listed in this event. Rhodes, Locke and Daily may also enter the low hurdles. Zimmer man, Lawson, Ross and Lewis are counted upon for the long distance runs. Wirsig and Davis are making the trip for the pole vault event. Rhodes probably will enter In the high jump and Kt'icmeimeyer will be in the shotput. Ten Teams Remain in Raskrt Tourney Chicago, March 20.—Ten basket hill teams of the 32 entered in the National Catholic interschnlastic1 basket ball tournament at Loyola! university here, went into the second block of the preliminaries today after yesterday's opening block brought defeat to 11 contenders. Nurmi Resumes Training.' New York, March 20.—Paavo Nur mi, who was forced to leave the track rhi ring a 5,000-meter race against Willie Ritola at Madison Square gar den Tuesday night, today resumed training and stated that, he felt fit to tackle the schedule which will take him into Canada and the middle west NOW SHOWING H |||||l'll |||^ H We Are Paging I All of the \A*x£n ■ Omaha Movie Fans il . jaajMfe I <5liANpe I 'WBBm I Every Number is a secret I Every unit will be a sur- |j prise — and the whole* jj show will be *nn! 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MARCH 21 ^ Buffaloes Trim Houston, 9 to 7 Nacogdoches, Tex., March CO. — A bright sun shiny day with Just enough chill breezes to put snap into the players greeted the Omaha Buf faloes of the Western league and the Houston Buffaloes of the Texas league and in a well played game fea turing a home run by Carroll with flriggs on base, Omaha won by score of 0 to 7. Pitchers Harris and Smith put something on the halt Thursday and held the hard hitting Texans, only one long hit resutling in three-bagger by Mancousa, Houston’s hard hitting young catcher. Osborne with four hits in five trips to the plate and I.cnahan with three hits led the hat ting while Swartz behind the bal created a great deal of favorable comment. Osborne pulled a nice running catch on the first batter. The team left last night for Shreveport for a three-game series with the Texas league club there piloted by Luderus. Next Tuesday and Wednesday thr Omaha team will try conclusions at Nacogdoches with Beaumont and a lively game Is sure to result. R«*d Sox Buy Pitcher. Spartanburg. S. C., March CO.— Sale of K. W. Wood, former Culver why of West Virginia pitcher to tin Boston American league club wai announced by the Spartanburg base hall club today. DANCE// ? YOUVE HEARD THEM ON THE VICTROLA S* < NOW SEE THEM-HEAR THEM fl«d USE BEE WANT ADS — THEY BRING RESULTS Dempsey Will Not Fight Wills Until Negro Boxer Has Defeated Gibbons Itv AY. S. FARNSWORTH. KAY YORK, March 19.—"Neither Demp sey nor I will ever agree to the cham pion defending his tide against Ilarrj AA'ills until the col ored man has met and defeated Tom Gibbous," declared .Jack Kearns to night when lie learned that Paddy I Mullins, AA ills' manager, is still hold ling out oil Ills answer regarding the I proposed milk fund light with Gib ! lions. Mullins claims he will not ac cept the offer until he is positive that there is no chance of Dempsey re turning to tile ring. Kearns claims that if Dempsey should fight AA'ills before the latter has whipped Gibbons the match would not draw within SO per r ent of the gate it would attract with a vic tory for the colored giant over the St. Paul heavyweight. "There has been and still is such a demand for a Wills and Gibbons fight," continued Kearns, “that I am sure the majority of the fans would consider Wills afraid of Tom If ho 1 spurns the offer made by the pro moters of the milk fund show. And If ihe public gets this idea and I wenr ahead and matched Dempsey with Wills we'd be lucky to draw a $500,001 gate.” 3 RICHARDS. MATE LOSE IN TOURNEY Jacksonville. Fla., March 19.—Jacl< ('a Id well of Atlanta, southern chant plon. and S. Robertson of Greenville S. . advanced to the semi finals ir the doubles in the southeastern tennis tournament here today by defeating Vincent Richards, national star, »m George Stadel of Stamford, Conn., h straight sets, 0 1, 6 1. Richards and Stadel had been re garded as easy winners, but Caldwel I and Robertson concentrated their at tack on Stadel and took the match Rain caused postponement of othet matches set for today. I Berg Suits Me Come to Berg’s For Your Spring Suit—Everything That's New in Style and Patterns—Featuring $30 and $35 SUITS Many With Two Pants See Our Line of 11 TopCoats I $25 Complete Stocl( of Gaberdines—$18.50 to $30.0C BergClothingCo. The House of Kuppcnhicmcr 1415 FARNAM STREET GARDEN TRACTS CHICKEN FARMS The thrifty, the healthy, the backbone and sinew of Omaha citizens don’t live in apartment houses, nor on 25-foot lots—No Sir! 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