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10 THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1912. Mutt Shouldn't Let His Personal Feelings Interfere with Business By "Bud" Fisher. j l 1 i PIRATES DEFEAT CREIGHTON .loctl Y. M. C. A. Team Hotel Oat ! One to Good on Collegians. FAST GAME GIVES THMLLS t rpl aad Wklle Qaletet Adda Aa. other ( String of Vtrterie by Defeating. Y. M. C. 'A. Tiger TwIm. Leasee siaadlas. P. W. Omaha High 4 Pirate - 3 t Mouth Omaha High i ;rei;hton ....v 4 - Tlsers . ( t Tijventity of thnah .... 4 1 Rellevtie i 4 4.'. Muff "Y" 4 To. Ave. 1.000 1000 1 .750 t .WO I , J .CO 4 .MM 4 .tWO 1 I. est KvealaaT'a krwreo. Mrste, 41: Crelghtun. 4? ' Omaha lilsti school ; Tigers. 7. , Omaha High school, 25; Tigers, 3a. In lha hardest fought game of the present 'Trl-Clty leagu series,; Ibo Plrata quintet of tha local "Y" nosed out a victory over Creighton basket ball toseers at Unlvsr ally of tmah gymnasium Saturday even Inf br ena point, winning 41 to 42. Tha Omaha. High achool five won a pair of rather one elded same from tha "T" Tigers as preliminaries by a eora of S ta T and B to 1. Tha siellar eontMt of tha evening was com from atari to flntah and It was any. ,Boaya victory up to tha vary last minute of play. Tha two quintets mm avanly matched and kpt up an exhlbttlon of tha papular floor sport which far outclassed any other that haa been ahown In Omaha a far thl sesson. Tha pirata aggregation excelled In team work, and thetr ability to play a. follow np lama aided them largely In running 'tip their acora. Shields, left guard, and Urmham. right forward, showed clever ability at tha finer point) of tha apart The individual playing of Prueha, tha alurdy left forward for tha university lads, offset the splendid team work of the pirates and aided tha blue and white athletes tergdy In keeping up with their opponents. Baldaraon, who held down left forward, also played a heady game and waa responsible for several poltiU that were chalked up to tha Crelghto five. Both quintet battled nip and tuck from tha opening whistle, tha first half ending with tha acora of to 13 In favor ef tha Pirates. The race during in see ped period waa exceedingly close and Vent the gallery In constant suspense as te tha final outcome. JUtchle, the Pirate center, won the peine tor bit team by a wall placed free throw which landed In tha baaket ID the last thirty seconds of tha final halt The lineup: PIRATS8. fREHOHTOrl. Graham Berrtmaa Ritchie ... Khletile .. Uelsel ,.r.f. ,...l.f. , c. ,...1.0. .....R.O, R.F. L.r. c. ., ao. ...Baldersoa ...... Prucha llotfmsa ........Hailar .Bliss Vt.it aoaJs: Prueha (111. BsJaereoa (4), Korrmaa Oratiam (10), Berrtmaa (1), t-htelda (. Ritchie . Fe throws: XHchle (), Prueha (4). Referee: William liuniil the Omaha Touns Men's Chris tum assoclaifcan. Timekeeper: Parrlsh of University of Omaha rtoorer: PerO l. Time ot halves: M minutes. II I sat ehasl.Ttsetra Oaai : Tike purple and white lada added so li tier pair of floor victories to their us. broken at ring of win by trouncing tha Y" Tiger la the prellmlnartaa, by the acores of a to T and a to li. At all atagea f tha games tha high school players were In the thick of the fray and allowed splendid ability at team work and classy individual work. Dur ing tha first gams the school flva com pletely bewildered tnetr opponents- with their ability to place the ball la the bas ket from different posiUona about the -floor. Beryl Crocker, captain axd light forward: Mark Hughes, center, and Us Burkanroad, light guard, showed up especially strong. Robert Sandbarg, right forward for the Tigers, was easily their star player. Ha srsugbt tha entire crowd to Utah- fast by a difficult basket from tha middle ef the floor during the second (ama. William JUov.1t. ot the local lion, renreed all of the ganMa, and his firm manner of calling out his dedatons with unusual promptness mads a great hit with tha player as well as tha crowd. Iiaeopi OMAHA HIGH. TIGKRS- rrocker ..R.FJR.P. Sand bore Meyer .UF.:UF. Dodda Husttea ..c. c Carson Munneke UO.'LO. Oarda'r-Neeau Burkenroad ...RO R-G. Harris rield goals: sMrkenroad (4), Crocker t), Hughes (4). Muuneke dt, Randberg in, fjsrsoa vf rea inrows: usraoa u, Cmcktr III- Potnu awarded: Tiger, lllsh school, I. Referse: KlewM. Time keeper: C. C Reed of Omaha High echooi. corer: Pareival. Tim of gam; 31 nunutaa SECflVD GAME. Field goals: Hughes i, Burkenroad n. Crooker (Ti, Mndberg (O, Canon 1) Dodds iX. Free throws: Hushes 411. Carson (1). Referee: K lew It. , Time keeper: C. E. Reed of Owtaha HlKb cboot Scorer: Ferdval. Tims ot game: minutes. ... Shenandoah Team Outclasses Peru i BHBSAXDOAH, la., Ian. hV Special ) ;-Pra fetal Normal a basket ball taam .met the Coespaay E basket hall team te a vary fast and exciting game, 41 ta 2k ' AKhough tha Peru team was fast they were anaM to acor mora than twenty Cempany K had them outclassed . eA'cry smgs ok tn gajna, voaspany m wia Leader of the Little Fellows v'-3f - A. . - , MANY ENTERBOWLING EVENT Liit for American Bowling- Congreu Cloiei on February 16. WILL BE LARGEST T0U&5EY Gat Cltr. and Morrison Lcaaraca tart Oat with Rash ana Many , -- Good Bcorca Are Bel a a; , Made. " Ski Jumper in Action Johnny Couton, bantamweight champtoa, who- haa begun training for big battle wtth Frankl Burn en February 11 . . . Beachy Plays Trick On Woman Aviator VO ANOEUE8. Cal. Jan. -Lincoln Beachy, the crack flyer of the Curtlas camp, took tha honor at tods) a avuv tlon meeting. In a wind ao strong that many ot the aviator s refused to go up, he gave the spectators a great exhibition ot oaring. Incidentally be furnished, a surprise for Miss Blanch C. Scott, on at th women aviators, by making hi first flight garbed as a woman, hi purpose be ing to make Miea Scott believe that ah had a rival. A. thirty-flv mil wind swept th field when Beachy, who had announosd that a saw girl would appear, aant hat craft around "Death Curve" at aUty ml las an hour and not mora than twenty-tlv feet as th ground. Despit th gala. Beachy, a a wind up ot th day' events. climbed fcMt feet tn th air, abut oft his motor and volplaned to th ground, mak ing a beautiful landing. At tha time he a down' th aerometer Indicated a wind Telocity ot forty-two mile aa hour. Fairbury Takes Game From Fairmont Five FAIRBURT. Neb, Jan, M.-8peoial.)- In a aplrlted gam of basket ball between th Fairbury and Fairmont High school basket ball team la th athletic ban ot tola city, th horn taam gav It friends eauaa for rejoicing by successfully de feating th visiting team. Th gam waa warmly contested throughout and each aid manifested a strong deslr ta win. Th work ot Cecil Forsrand was reef atbla tor th Fairbury victory. Th acor at th cloao stood a to In favor ot Fairbury. Prof. Elmer Hill ot tha Fair bury High school rsfcreed th gam. ST. PAUL SKI AMATEURS CARRY OFF FIRST HONORS CHICAGO, Jan. St Paul Jumper carried away tha amateur honor In th that day events ot th championship tournament ot th National Ski aasncla ttoa at th Korg Ski club eours at Cary. 10, today- With tw Jumps, by which he totaled snk points, Carl no! berg took first place for dtttaac covered and tor form dis played en th s&de, thereby winning th Korg trophy and th national assocta- tiow medal for on year. Targe Jensen of Chicago waa second and Regner Omtvadt, ale of Chicago, waa third. Skiers declared th slid was dead be cause of too abort and sharp aa vptara oa tb take off. which drove the runner too high for a long Jump or tor a grace ful getaway. It was a abrupt they said. that tb runner wu driven oa his skis wtth auch fore h had act sufficient tun to recover before tn end ot the take off ice a Barm tag Sham I not to bav Buckle' Arnica Halve to barn, ecscma. holla, sores, piles. j SC Joaeph Toong Men s Cartatlasl asjjgita, bniHes, wounds and Ulan. ; Game for the Week. COMMERCIAL I.KAOUTS KETT8 Air LEYS. Mondav. Gold Tons against La Val- dorss; Tuesday, l,uxus against Pets lAHtis: Wednesday, Dreinua candy t;o Hitsltist llrodcftsard Crowns; Thursday, St. James against Permits. ' METROPOLITAN LEAGUE - KETTS ALLEYS. Monday, Sunklpt against Stors Bottling Department : Tuesday, German Home luralnst 1'lels Athletic club: Wednesday, heselln Miters against Woodmen of the '.Vorld: Thursday. Drummers against i Chris Lyeks; t"rldsv, Rumobr Sports ngslnst Derby woolen Mills. MAGIC CITir I.RACrB-OARLOW AJy LET8. HOUTH OMAHA. I Monday, Culklna Cuba asainat South Omaha Ice snd Coal company; Rorce cracker Jacks against (aarlow's t'olts; Thursdav, Gold Tops ngalnet Petersen Candy Kids; Martin Tigers against Sell ings. PACKER8" LEAGUB OARLOW Air LET8, HOtlTH OMAHA. Tuesday, Armours against Swifts; Oma has against Cudahra - MORRISONS LEAOHB MORRISON ALLEYS. Tuesday, Old style l.ager against Com mlnslon comnsny: Trscy La Trudas against Coronas; Wednesdsv, Ptors Tri umph against American Printing com pany: Ilancork-Epstelu Lltho. company against Monarchs. OMAHA OAS COMPANT-MORRISON ALLEYS. Monday, Intenos against Flying Dutch men; Rangers sgalnst Tar Rabies; Res nors against Pilots. BOOSTERS' LBAOnt-FRANCISOO ALLEYS. Tuesday, Omaha Redding company against Guarantee Clothing company; Brandels High Bails against Mtor Malts; Farrell Rvrupa against Popel-tilller Pll seners: London Tailors against Mesappas. OMAHA LEAOirK-FRANCISCO AL LEYS. . PVidav. Mats Bros, against O Brian Kandy Kids; Mrtord-Brady Advos agalnat liosne company; Berg Clothing company against J. R Croaa . MERCANTILE t.EAOtTE FRANCISCO ALLKYH. Monday. Root Printing company against Snauldlngs; Midland P. O. against Outlaws; Corey-McKensle oomuany againac tvtiummss; r.i A.- O. IT. W. No. 17, . Tha entry list of th American Bowling oongrcs close on February II. and there rrmalna no doubt but that thla will be the largest tournament sver held by this organisation. According to th present plans ot th promoter th first week will Be given ovar entlrelr to th Chicago clubs. Thl would make th first opsa night for out side team oa Friday, March . th tour. naraent to open on March 1 Th esUmats of Tit team at (tin pre dicted by th offloara tn chart. Chicago I almost certain ot m teams, which leave but tit from outstds towns, or about th same number that bar at tended th last 1 thre national tourna ments. Soma of th burner who are Just breaking lata th gam at Morrison's will bear watching. Many 100 gam are being chalked up by them. Th J. 8. Cross team t Just hitting Its stride and la now attar second place la tb league. A good tight with th O'Briens and Advo Is what they moat deslr. Sptnner BUkaney I just about a good on on allay aa tb nsxt. H mad J,TW in th all-vnt la th city toarni on thro sets ot altoy. and bow h prags them around th fOC-mark at th hew alleys, 1 Th Gat Oty and Morrison leagues start ad out wtth a ruah. Vary creditable cor hara been mad also, so a suo oeasful aaaaoa Is already assured wtth bigger things than ever la sight for next - . 7"i.v; V V5 H Th way athletically Inclined Individuals i otming! summer. Th photograph shows amuse themselves during th winter la ski-Jumper starting on of th long months In Sweden, where th Olympic leap after a terrific down-hill slide that game of 1911 will be held during the 1 have made the country famous. MANY JODilMTHE HEW CLUB Proposition of Bod and Gun Club is Meeting; with Success. FIFTY HAVE TAKEN STOCK New Rale la Adopted Whereby Five Bay Band Together to Bay On Share of Stock in tha Club. Glenwood Girls and Boys Beat Tabor TABOR, la.. Jan. S. -(Special. glen wood High school boy basket ball taam beat Tabor High school boys at th old gymnasium her laat night. Scar, 8 to k Olamad: glrla team beat Tabor High girls' team. St NOVICE CONTESTS AT - THE Y. M. C. A. GYMNASIUM At th .Young Man' Christian associa tion gymnasium Saturday la th nortc contest. CasupbeJl woa first wtth W points; Fitch and Romaey tied tor second pwc with ( point earn. Th other scored aa fouow;.'Aama, H Buliy. I; Busard. ; nVhta, S: Wyatt, 1; Kens, L Th events M-yard dash: SeeJer. first; Fit oh, and: Busard. third. Tim. 4k U-pouod ahot put: Aoama. won; ttrhta and Romney tied for saooad. Instanoa, E feet iVt Inches Quarter-mil potato race: Fitch, firsts Buaaru, aacoaa; Moor, uura. tibk IAS. -Huuniu hlsh lump: CampbaU. Romney, aecond; CMrhta, third. Height. rest s iBjcaea. aUandma broad Jumps Campbell, won Romney, maid; Wyatt. third. Distance, s iet i Plaved. Won. 1st. Pet. Slstek Tailors 11 a l.on Old Saxon Brsu... Ill .tK7 Aipna camp lia.ll i l.. .tw r.ias j 1 .n tryker Sho Co... I 1 1 .m Relo 1 1 ' 1 .m Wroth Specials... til .XII Omaha Field Club 3 .000 individual average: Mtnas. Ay. Diueney nuoa tAn4wrMl achsenws A, Biers . 144 tMlare 144 J. Dock 144 Vsnaa .-. . 141 asters Morrison Leagm. .... Ill .... Ill .... in .... ui Total Pins. 1,700 24 l,m 1.44 S.WI 1.44J S.M lo& sr. Nimea . m W. r. Bowers .. 1M i: Prtane ill Olento MS tmthrty- ltt nolomoa is Lvrwleckor ... 144 Deamaa ih inmee in C Weeks ... IB H. Pruaes in rraer in RoeMtg 1TI Samttk 114 Wltef ,. 174 Batlw in mil IT! (Tksmbera 171 o. Clack ....... 1) la Doucear , ,. .. 1 Beeussa Mereaattla Leaga. ' Played. W. I Pet. Pin. Columbia Firs TJ tl St M .C47 El Paxos 51 33 IS .CT 18,463 A L Root Ptg. Co.... 51 30 n Jg 2,OM A. O. U. V, No. 17.... 61 2 21 .3 .4!& Outlaws tl 28 a Jbm 24.975 Corey McKensle.. (I 24 17 .47 17 flpauldlcgs (I 17 M J.H a.7 Midland Glass Blow's il M 41 .1 21. M0 Individual averages glmaenaaa ........ cobfaa .H....... Xubiy .............. Leak Hmf Huees ..Hw..... MuUaa Ooft ..., Hushes ii j Wileni McsUrUa Voej .......... IUbrt Joe Weeks Oretts ......m, stasia ............. BiKk . Hartley . 141 Kennedy ........ Loner Fraoeieee OMkrsa aoca ... VeMeat .... Leplsakl Dr. Hsat Has Csao ........ Bolen ... . Clara . Shorweod h'olse Omaha .. 8w1ft ... Armours Cudarry Exalted Ruler Butler ot th Bk was th big not ta th Elk lineup. A number ot feUow lodge member war on th fir ing Una, coaching th effort ot th play, era, and Butler stood op aaagnincentiy. Charley Wlthnall will be th vnth man la th Elks' lineup. H was high In the City Hall teem In th first year they trimmed th HlUcltabara, Wroth' Specials ran Into many sptita during thslr league gama and Cap tain Darke ha glvoa "order to play sal from now on. Al Wartcbow I out for th back-up championship. He can reverse a ball a wall as most bowlers book What Magi City hooter want a fine aw bra mounted harness Herb Oar- low wanta, to put It up against any of a Inegy charm la a match at te gam. Lcplnskl preferred. Bin Keyt ta getting back to th form ot th early lea. Although ho era tt th regular lock firs, he bit better than any of tb reel ot th team. (rata CltT Played- Won. lost. Prt Tracy' I Trudas S LOW Haneoofe-Kpateln U 10. 1 I t . Jerpee - til American Printing Ce... 1 1 1 Monarch tit .IS Pray ..- Ill Stor t 1 t JBJ Old otyks Lagwr 11 Individual Av. last aiss a. J. Jans ....... Moms ........ HaoUU L. KrssSa r. K- seklssler . Av. Kssms. ,. in R. soutk , in J. C suckwell... in Nolooa ............ 1TI Orlrlia . 1T4 Carsoeter . tn tiagoa ... . 171 atokry It 41, A. JoOaaoa.... IU p. Keckawtator ...... let R. secaaMUur .. 147 Hotter ........ 147 Brows ............. ........ 144 Chrtetmoos ...... lat Kolaaciek ........ 144 Fetter Boost era Lesgse, A. ... 144 London Tailor SI Popel-Otller 11 A. Brand High Bella SI Guarantee Cloth. Co.. 51 Stor Malts tl Omaha Bedding Co.... tl Maseppaa 51 Farrell'a, ftyrups al Individual average: Kaae , A. Kasa m Wai Wancaow St ass O- JAnsoa .... ClilSBia w.. Twos ... . m rars C Iocs ..... ji .m B .So IS 23 Jb& SX.HI 24 27 .47t a si .u SI 2 .411 a si .sm " Av. . let MeCartay ...... 14 Moors ta wilor ..... .... 1 Powell ..... IH Lroea .... ta Han tu mwoii ... . in Oraaoor ... . tn T. RK -., . in Beaosts ... . XT McLess .. Moloai .............. ttl Ksrsart .. Haouatua .- m Orsjasir A met otm ......... ml Horses .. Cloi trt Howsrs ... ataoo -, in wiiier . Toaitrtak m Raukls ... atotttos i . n a. bwrfcoe tn I ,o sura . in e. Moras .- 14! .....-... 1 rami .............. .- ... 1st WsKtesMt ... .... . . 141 K7 1 . 144 ... 143 ... Id ........ lit . ... 144 m . ...... U4 Hate avaragea: Skew i. w naaor i Hi Eorwon . MS V aook .. Ml is ii ilea I i 144 Tealikaf , HI Motase u Msnar .. - . Mi uarrau M4 stokaoa ... , , U foSoasw Wllbar. TECUMSKH. Neb-. Jan. a -(Special.) Tb Tecumaea High school baakat ball team deleated th Wllbar High 'school team. U a Bvety gam at th Smith Uisatar la tbl etty last evening. Tb eroro waa M te H Th attendance wss 4tr4 Ue gOd j atuass lit P.U. ill sasts BU HOOII u Store IU A HoRwaa lie I hiuiouwa ........ IS) Paoorae t saaou . .-.. lot Kali ..... 144 Jres .. ... 24T Hooter tisurlaw Alley. W. L. Stalling So , 1 Jetter'a Oold Tops... a Petereoa' C. Kids. M Martin's Tigers... a 21 Btrvcs'a C Jaoas... 17 CulMn Cube...- tl OanoW Coita . M ' K 8. Omaha Ic. It M Indlvtaaag A. .is . J1 . 3 Pins. ax 141 i .m tci 44.S V4B 41.9M BUll s.a aval age: l v. Keawa Av. I aaaoa U4 Bail 1H Gaouwao 1st rows .... !M I U Hall - t Polk Ml woe ttllw Hall 4 Tkee.es- i mow ..,.. us ttoaaa . 14 a wuears hu as IS ! ruwaeert tn Marietta Kl I i,. ,i 1st i rVKom m o wiasasa . m l I , .. la i rrttsaao i i rn PVre Id I tstit 1ft 1 irin ITarn-all P ITnlsTTfr T in wolfs m 174 Mass 144 IU Mortis in Bttor in rati H4 Dr. in FeacBek ... ill (Mlkta .... Ill Krtme ...... 171 Howe ...... 114 Greene - .... IU Gerbure , 141 Irklna ..M ....... 144 Oribblo ... ....... 144 Tool 144 Molloa ... Packers' traiae Played. Won. Lost. Pet. ti i ao . , h as ' ss .no. :.ti a .i .ui lfHf 144 ......... 141 , lit ....1 144 1H . 14S lit , 141 144 141 The' newly organxted athletlo pro port- tlon of the Rod and Gun club la masting, with success on every aid and up to date a total of forty-nine men and on woman have signed up for a 1500 shar ot th stock in the corporation, which will take over th Court land Beach property from th Creighton Realty .company on March IS. Those who have signed for a full share must make their first payment ot $100 by March 15 and the remaining t4M la to be paid In four successive yearly; Installments. A meeting of the eiecutiv commute was held yesterday noon at th Hotel Loyal, when further plan of th schema war discussed. Th following are mem ber of th committee: Frank U Wearer, president of th- club; A. P. Whltmore, trustee; W. 8. King, C. U Dundy and Dave Christie. A new ruling for membership In th club waa mad at the meeting held yester day. As soma cannot afford to put up 1500 for a full share In th proposition. It was decided to allow any number ot persons up to flv to hand together and purchase on whole haro of stock. All members of parties so banded together, will bo charged 111 yearly dues. Following I tb list a heady aigned up tor full eharea; O. M. Smith James Jenson L, B. Johnson - C. If. Rieuen D. M. Meyer O. H. Blermsn Chris J. Olsen Fred Mangedoht, jr Fred Mengedoht Hans P. Nebl -Andy Klelson F. U Keller H. II. Jone ' , M. U Kndres Charles B. Fanning James Corr IV llmm RochefoM lr. B. W. Powsll Miss Klla J. Brow O. B. Bert rand Krei.k J. Nortok W. T. Ad ama Charles IL Sevlck A. L. Alexandera W. 8. King C. L Iundcy D. II. Christie A F. Bloom J. R. Bloom X. p. Whitmor A. J. Plereon W. A Eddy F. U Weaver D. a Eldrlg Byron W. Hart Dr. P. T. Barber D J. H. WAllac O. U AuUbaugh , U M. Pegau O. K. Thompson W. S. Williams W. 1J. Townee nd E. W. Rekten f- Knann J. W. McDonald W K. Van ootl W. M. Robertson Oscar Ueben Individual averages: Name A. Kane Kock 177 Mota .... Honrteb 17 WIS ... Cooler 144 Snopord . HoBDOll ........ JU mrnois . tt kroner ........ 1 Parker .. Wo mor t Kfcaaaky Marietta lot M.-Oratk , llamraoat ' 141 Heftnor Barer -1M Miller - ... non 157 awiit Hooter ............ 141 Kolgbt .. MclWooll 144 Mctrapolliaa League. Played. Won. Lost. PM Rirmohr's - Sport. Derby Woolens stor Bottlers Matter's Buuklst Drummers Chris Li'eks... , Beeelin Mixers German Homes Specials W O. W. ".....' Individual averages Nam. Otllbaa IHt ... Dotaa Coodoa Flore . Lrck . 41 w "Y" Silk ...... Poklor .... Tomeklas . usoa ... Sudors .. H Honor Kaa. f , 1T3 Plormas . It Hatrk ..... . let Amioraon ...U... . 147 Nirlotl . 147 Barton . ....I . HicsM . IW H. LenBWokrkAOi . . 14t Hasora . 144 A. Bolter . 144 Orimtk . 144 Aokla . 144 JaraoakM . ICS Loir .... . 1 3. laaSwoarkamp.. . lit Peateoo . IS Refroeter . 141 Poorooky . i&t rvrftv . Itt Csslosua . UI .7t .125 71 .519 .56.7 .Ml .4 .424 .ta a Ar .. 1S7 . Its 1M aorstok ........ HL 01 eWtwrahr D. tVhMsrtr a OftBM BOalo CR0N ALLOWED TO DECIDE HIS OWN SALARY BY DREYFUS M1KXEAPOU8. Minn.. ' Jan. !.- George Capron, former star oa th I'nl verslty ot Minnesota toot ball team and who two season ago mad a great record In minor league base ball while a member of th Seattle team, today re ceived a contract from Barney Dreyfus, manager of the Pittsburgh National leagu team. Th salary to be paid Capron was left for him to decide. Capron I la business at Klamath, Wash., but ha bees visiting with his parent her tor some time.' He aaid he did not know whether he would accept th offer. VIKINGS TO MEET NEXT ' WEEK FOR DRILLING Only four member at the "drill team ot th Vikings answered to the can for a practice yesterday at Washington hall. There war not enough showed up ta o any drilling and tb meeting was po poned for another week. Fairfield Take Two. FAIRFIELD. Neb. Jan. a iSpedal.) Two hotly contested game ef basket baa were woa by th Kairiieifl team kot ntgat. Edgar tost by a acor of t to M and Alex andria, e to 24. Persisteot Airertislng Is BIS S4rtiSa . . tha Road to PITCHER LEEVER RELEASED BY MINNEAPOLIS MILLERS MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jan, .- Pitcher Leaver, who cam to Minneapo lis last aummer and who formerly was a member ot th Pittsburgh National leagu team, ha 'been given hi uncon ditional release from th Minneapolis club of the American association. It was announced tonight Th purchase of th release ot Pitcher Ssge, who came from th Sloug City club ot th Western league, also was announced. Sag pre- vtously ha had two try outs wtth the Minneapolis club, but failed to hold tha position. According to a letter received her to day by a friend of Catcher Frank Owens, ths latter ha refused to sign a contract wtth the Minneapolis club at tb salary offered. 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