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"What's the Use of Goin' if You're Where You Want to Be?"
By "Bud" Fisher
VUSiNY TO &0
You. XWC RC v'n
vontto&o ore eb-,:-,;' STl wtt,,,, n V ! tea. . '
iHUSKERS PICKED FOR LEAD
iBajkct Ball Team Defeats Amei
I Afain by Score of 31 to, 12.
EEGAHDII) VALLEY CHAMPIONS
Mere aae with Kaaaa Cesa-
j1n. Wtltk Will Ineleate
Warther Aaetker Dwliln
f eateet le Wee eo rr.
AMK8, la., Feb. .-(Bpeclai Telegram.)
vThe Ne braeka basket ball team mad a
imt huoq i record here yesterday after
tiooe vtwn It Seteated the Ame live
he- nor of U to 11 Th gam
(eat throughout, . f
Bath team started unrig and fast. At
ta and of the flrat fiv mtnutaa' of play
tne seers stood 4 to 4. Th Nebraska
team then took tha ld ana held tl tha
winder of th (um
At the close of tha flrat half tha score
steed n to 1 At tha beginning of tha
second half tha Cornhuskers Incresaed
thetr lead and held tha Ames team ecu re
leaa for tha flrat tea mlnuiet. Tha raat
of lha feme waa mora eloeely contested.
HWn waa removed for fouls, Millar
takint hla place. Hyda want In for
llansllk and Carrier for Kagler.
-The Kama waa somewhat rotif h through
vol. Tha floor work of tha Nebraska
team waa tha feature at tha lama. Cap
tale Prank and Hanillk atarrrd for Ne
braska. For Amea, Powell dM food
basket, thro wind aad tha work of King
os ins floor waa exceptionally good. Tba
liaaup:
" KRBRA8KX AMES.
8tr'ker ....C.;c Pslby
Nailer R-f.jK.P Mibe
Haiiallk -M-.l-r. Ir King
Frank lC.)..,.K.Q.in.O (C.) Channel
Vnderwood ....I.1..1LU Dewell
Pield goals: Frank, : Underwood, t;
Manilla, , Hyde, 1; rltryker. t; Naglsr, 1;
tHiwell, ; King, ti Mlebea, I. Goals (ram.
foul: Nailer, a. Substitutes: Hyda for
Hanillk, Carrier for Nagler, Millar for
Blabee. Befereet II y land of Iowa.
LINCOLN "Y" WRESTLERS
WIN BEATRICE TOURNEY
vEATRICK, Nb.. Feb. Vipartal
Telegram. -In tha wrestling toornatncit
bstwaaa tha Lincoln and Baatnea Touag
Men's Christian sseoctatlon teams kor
lata eveniug tha former wan artar bird
struggle before a large crowd.
- ra tha heary weight class, Lena (J
Beatrice won from Wheeler ot Lincoln,
souring tha flrat and third fall In fifty,
ota minute aad twenty aeoond Ud
twerrty-lgM mtntea and thirty eeand,
' reapaotrrrly. - t ,
la tha middleweight elaaa. Rutherford
of Beatrice won tha flrat fall from An-
dataea of Lincoln In ntne minute and
twenty aeoand and tha aaoowd m forty
rwa aeeonda. , .
- Ueyla of Uncola had no trouble Is da-
iaiing Herman of Beatrice In th
fecibarwelght eUaa. Ha aacurad tha flrat
ia la five mtnatea and forty aeeonda
aad tha aeoond ta thirty minutes. '
"Rnblnaoa of Llaeola won from Eeneon
of dteatrlca la th walterwoliht claaa In
two atraicht fall, tba flrat In fly mlh
ntea and tha aarand In flva minute and
rorty-ala aeeonda.
' la tho llgbtreight claaa. Eaton of tin.
com 'caeny aispoaad of Uelutyra of
Beatrtca. Tha first fait was aeeured In
fourtam mmutea and thirty aeeonda and
1h second In eight minute and fifteen
Iowa Makes Record
Rifle Score of Week
WASHINGTON, reb. Jt-PTlnceton and
atassachuastu Agricultural oolleies ro
maia tied for flrat plao with alght vlo-
torles and no defeat In tha East
ern Intercollegiate RJfle gbootlng laagua.
whlla tha Falraralty of Iowa, with seren
match to Its credit and no losses, la at
th head of th western league. -
Tha University of Iowa last weak made
tha reoord acora for both league with
K4.
West sen Isacu scares:
Iowa defeated Arizona. W4 to U.
(Inneaota defeated 81. Thomas college.
atom ........
M'ohisan Aggia aeieaiea uanronua,
to MO. . ...
purane dereatra neoraaaa. w to see.
Mlchiaan defeated Kansas, (61 to (by
default).
Iowa City High school, although de
feated thla weak by Baltimore Polytaea-
nle. oonUnue to hold Its toad In tha In
tercity High School Klfls Shooting laagua.
Oearlng High school, Portland, Ma.:,
Sonthain High and Manual Training
school of Philadelphia and Baltimore
Polytechnic Institute ar tlsd tar second
plaoa, tach having alght Victor! and no
defeats. . '
Texas-Oklahoma v
; League Organized
i
DENISON1. Tea., Pb. . Th Toil-
Oklahoma Baa Ball league waa organ-
led yesterday with U club pledged to
msmbsrshlp and conditional eontract
slsned by rsprssenutlves of two other
a ties. .-...-
It I planned to begin th season April
II and close It en July X, although pro-
netoa la made In the schedule adopted
that th ae(oa may be extended for six
Athletics May Play .
Series with Giants
BAK 'ANTONIO,' Tex-. Feb. Ji.-It I
generally reported here tonight there will
be an ante-eeon aerlea of game be
tween th teams that battled for the
world's championship laat fall. Mana
ger Mack of Philadelphia la In San An
tonio wltti-the youngster- division- of tits
teem. John T. Brush of tne Naw Tork
team is spending the winter here. To
day the two met and after a conference
Brush cent for Manager McUraw of the
New Tork team who has hla recruits In
training at Marlln. - - ' .
It la understood, . although neither
Mack er Brush would confirm It, that
the two managers are to ulecuss th advisability-of
game first between the re
cruits of' the two - team and later be
tween the regulars..
The salary limit waa fixed at WO.
Wichita Falls, Bonhara, Sherman and.
McK Inner, Tex and Durant and Ard
mora, Okl., war formally granted fran
chises, whlla Denlaoa and Ureenvtlle, Tex.,
probably will enter the league before the
eaaoa starts.
United States Sends .
'Davis Cup Challenge
"IttW TORK. Pab. S.-The following
habit was sent today to Secretary- Hloks
of tin Australian Tennis association at
Sydney 1 -
"United States chsllenges Davis cup. .
"WRENN, President,"
It was voted at the annual meeting of
the United State National Iwn Tennis
association on February to challenge
for th Davis cup In BIS, provided. In the
Judgment of the executive committee, a
team could be mustered to represent this
country properly, . f
"At this esrly date: said President
Wrenn tod-, "It Is Impossible to tell
whether such a team can be formed, but
sine the regulatlona governing th Davis
cup competition require that all chel
lenges most be received aot late than
tha first Monday In March, today' formal
challenge waa dispatched so that we may
be in a position to Send a team later If
that Is possible." .
PEDERSEN TO MEET MAHM0UT
FOR CHANCE AT FRANK GOTCH
CHICAGO. Feb. 3,-Yusslf MahmouL
Bulgarian wrestler, and Jess Pedersen,
Danish champion, were matcfiol today
to meet -In a finish wrestling natch hart
on March L Victory for Pedersen assure
hlta a championship match with Frank
Uotch, according to the promoter of th
contest. Ootch, It I said, .as promised
to wrestle Pedersen. provided he defeats
Mahmout, Ootch' wrestling mite. '..
Wiener rfrefraui Oaaa Beys.
WISNER, Neb, Fi. I6.-I Upecisl.
Iist evening the Dana eol lege first Ms
of Blslr wss defeated Ire tit Wiener
bssket bell tesm In a clean.' last game.
7 to . r-
y to th Sltustlon-Bee Advertising'
MANY BASKET BALL ENTRIES
List is Closed and Twenty Teams
Have Been Enrolled. '
MEET TO BE HELD IS MAJtCH
While Entry Llel ta Hed a Lsurew aa
Eipected, It la I.rarrr Tkaw That
of Last Tear, Whra Atteatlea
. Wae Attracted.
LINCOLN. Neb.. Feb.; S. f?peclal.)
Wlth the list of entries for the high
school basket ball tournament among the
schools In - Nebraska closing Saturday
night, twenty high schools had signified
their Intention of entering.
. The tournament will be, bold In Lincoln
March 7. S and a The entry ot twenty
team will brine upward of lav. athletes
to the Stas university. ', Arrangements
will be practically the same aa last see.
son when Beatrice won the stste cham
pionship. Most, of th .-reprsssntatlTe
will be cared for. at fraternity houses.
Th first preliminaries will be played
Thursday afternoon, '. Friday morning tha
elimination contest will be, eontlnued
with- game ..In the - afternoon and
evening.. ' The semi-finals between the
four .leader -will be played Saturday
night, followed with tha final gams to
determine the atat Championship.
The. Hit of entrlea for the meet In
clude teams from th following schools:
Auburn,, Noxfrlk, Chedron. South Omaha,
,Omahs.kIJncln, York. Beatrtoe, Geneve,
Elgin.. I'mvsrslty place, Aurora, Wanoo,
Tecum sen, . Stanton' Oothenburg, Ord,
Schuylsr and th School of Agriculture
at the list farm. ;
While' th entry bat Is not aa large a
What the Big SmBkeis Like
OEAF INSTITUTE BASKET
:; BALL FLINGERS WIN GAME
Th Deaf Institute basket (lingers tiinv
aisd the Siiuab eulatet In a close game
ar toe local T gymnasium last even.
I"f IS t It Up to the last five mm-
use i wey uie score stoud a tie, U to
ri and It was only by dint of some siever
baxket tossing that the deaf tod were
to boost the scar In their favor.
. iwnwi jer in mutes,
featured with his overhaul pasre a id
aaade several sematlenal hoot for
baaksta that brought forth the app'.ause
email, but enthusiastic gallery,
aeadberc right forward tor tha Equaba,
played a hard gaasa and was eipec'ally
acttra la guarding his opponent.
The Uneup:
BKAF INSTITUTE.'
tftsaoeden RF.'R F..,
MsnliaU J.r.,L,f.
Treuke C. C
Xewmaa ........UaJuR..
Wise K.O.:lLO..
rteid eosis: iiuma. 3 vitm-n
Cusosden, t. Marshall. J: Trs .ita, 1. ties
throws: Baumaua, i: Treji.. . Refe-es:
R. L. earns. Sorer: i-srne Fry. Tlrue-
Busxard. - Time bt halves.
S(j;'AB3.
. fcinjOerx
,.. Bsurnau
r-our.er
HUNDRED GOLFERS COMPETE
FOR RUPERT KING TROPHY
ri.VLHURST, Feb. a.-In today
Scotrh foursnme for prises presented by
Rupert C. Xing of New Canaan, more
than lis) golfers participated. Tha liest
card was 1S4 msde by B. A. Johnston ot
Baltimore and F. B. Pottle of Jefferson
Highlands. 'who deducted eleven stroke.
A stroks away at alghty-tlv. A. A. Btagg,
th Chicago university coach, and J. B.
Ksllogg ot Alpln tied with A. C. Bora at
Mont Clair and H. C. Chamberlain at
Washington. Start and Kellogg woa th
p'ay off. ,
- Walter Camp ot New Haven paired wrth
Ilupert C. King, donor of the trophies
cored ninety, hi handicap being nine.
Walter Camp, jr playing with T. N.
McAboy of Washington, mad ninety-ail,
their handicap being nln.
CANADIANS BEAT SLASHERS
WITH HELP OF A HANDICAP
AN MATBX, Cs'.j Fee. -Ajided by a J
kaTjdtaap of stx lull bt Casada polo
teens defeated tha i-a Ustao Slashers 1
today, t goaf to I aad wca parmaaent
pnsseasliii of the T.'i:ll-a H. Crocker
evp, thla being tb final match of tha
At tb penlac of the elghtli period,
wtth a eeenmandlng lead by virtue ot
Ibetr bandKmp. the Caaadiaas embarked
Qpea a brilliant defensive game, malting
ae attempt t snore, but break an sp
every rally at the SSaahera, iMl a lbs
final bell had souaded. Breeas et San
Mateo seat, the bell aetweea the posts
ter what weald have beea the tietng
score aa instant earlier, bat the referee
decided that It came toe late ky the free-
TWO BASKETS IN LAST MINUTE
WINS GAMS FOR WASHINGTON
BT. LOUl?. Feb. ii-Two basket
la the Is t mia.n c! I'xt gave tha Waah-
Xaltian Unetnn university taaitet ball flv tna
Moor, ttayts , ,. ',Td with ths Ksniaa university
tram here today by a scar of JJ to nV
The score waa tied daring most of ,tbe
t ard tp local team won by making
a kJrpr'flEt spurt near th and ot tl
gar.. . . (
BRCTH2R OFTY COBB TO WED
: YOUr.S LINCOLN WOMAN
LINCOLN, Feb, it-Paul Cobb, -right
fielder fr the Lincoln bass bail team,
Is aoea to be married to Miss Beulah F.
Pastel ot Lincoln, according to announce-
irant' suede tela evening by tha parents
ot te .young woman. The date la
announced. Paul Cobb Is a ' younger
brother of tba taaseue eulcftelder of tee-
Detroit American leegu team.
' i
Feaewter Jatae lex.
CHIC.SjCO. Feb. S.-Jsck Foamier, a!
recrjit tle-d.r iicyted by the Otic go I
A;r.er.s:i i-a,'-s vlvjti toeay. t.eerteel ibe
holdout rente. irjmer played brill leu
in uie w cetera Census leugue laat
son, hitting .Jv; Me win go south . Mi
the ctub next Tbursuay. ,
..Lady Herbert s team will compete te
sauiise aamlaat Mrs. Charles W. Clark
4 sjast t tb Ot aseV
lie"
waa expected. It exceeds mat of last year
when the high school tournament at
traoted widespread altehtton and a big
crowd of visitors. Arrangementa hare
been made to accommodate all who de
sire to enter and special entertainments
ar being planned for the entertainment
of the high school visltsrs. Several spe
cial features nave beea added to the uni
versity program and the meet will be
la tha nature of a fete day.
Vsry little Is known of tba relative
strength ot th tea ma Beatrice, who 4
raptured th title laat year, baa not made
aoch a strong showing ta tha regular
season gamea while University Plaoa and
Waho have been playing eioetlecu
bkt ball.
KEARNEY BASKETBALL
TEAMS WIN TWO GAMES
KKAR.NET, Neb.. Feb. Ji (Special. -
With a rally at the close of the season
aot unexpected In local circle th State
Normal teams won two of tha beat played
basket ball gamee ever played In Kearney
when th boya defeated Grand Island Bap
tist college laat night I to S and the Nor
mal girls took tha girl's game from the
Aurora High school girls team 1 to 11.
Tha Normal boy's team started off with
a rush aad a whirl of fast playing prac
tically giving the visitors all kinds of
pointers In the game in the first half,
but this waa reversed in the aeoond half,
whan the visitor, came withla one point
of reaching a eoore that would have tied
th bum, ..." '..-" '
The girl from Aurora, playing with th
boys' rules ths flrat halt sprang a aur-
priss on th Normal dames, but with the
women' rule th second half the teacrt
ers showed tbelr superiority, doling th
gam with a good lead.
For a high . school team, th Aurora
girl ar exceptionally strong. , .
COTNER BEATS OMAHA UNI
Basket Ball Five from Bethany
Takes Game, 82 to 17.
a as ,
SPEEDY WOBK OH LOCAL FLOOE
Omaha Flrat te Score aa Field
Basket aad Keeps Beea for
. Short ilmr, bat la Seen
Oatdeae. " .
WEST POINT BASKET BALL
TEAMS WIN TWO GAMES
WEST POINT. Neb, Feb. tS.- Special.)
-The West Paint High school girl de
feated tb Stanton. High school girls M to
and the Weet Point High school Boy
defeated th Liberty boys laat night 1
to I. In two of the fastest and hsrdast
fought gamea ever played on th bom
floor. The score Olrls' lineup:
STANTON WEST .POINT.
Burner ..i- L.F.LUF. Iv3ceni-icsm.
Barr ....... J..R.F fRX.- .... Koch.
SehUltl ;..'...UO. UO,, Krauss
Methewson R.0 &... Nsllgh.
Esiwen C.;C Mermen.
Field Goals: West point. Binmon, a
Referee: Poster. ..-
The boys' lineup:
(1.1BKRTT. WT5ST
Pearson B.F.iR.s. ....
Maurtta !-. !
Newell :..C.u
. Johnson ,...B.O.'R.O..,
U Jnhnsoa ....L-O.IL.O...
Field Oosls: Weet point. s; '"-'
atarsnaii. . mv"--
POINT.
... Thleeen.
Bsaa.
Krauss.
Jerman.
.... Johnson,
By the score of S3 to IT the Cotner bas
ket bail five beat 'the University of
Omaha last night on the local' floor.
Though tha score waa large, the Chris
tians had to Isht hard for every point,
and In the aeoond bait showed no bet-,
ter form than displayed by tha 'Omaha
basket tossers. Cotner came here with a
long string of victories aad tha showing
mads by ths Omaha team was much bet
ter than waa expected,
Omaha waa the first to score, on a field
basket by Parian. Cotner then scored on
a free throw and from then on during
the flrat half scored with much more
frequency than did their opponent At the
end of this period tbe score stood 17 to S
In favor of Cotner. When play was re
lumed in th second half the local quin
tet played much better ball and held the
leaders doss at all times. The second
half waa characterised by much rough play
on tbe part of both teams. Ogdsn had
four personal fouls called on aim, bat
waa permitted to finish th game.
Captain Parish of the Omaha tesm
played the stellar game of the evening,
getting Into th fray at all time and by
Beat dribbling he would take tba ball
down to bis opponent's goal.' Th work
of Morton and Brltt for the visitors wss
especially good. The lineup:
miaha. COTNER.
P. Btrehlow ....L.F.IL.F Mori?.'!
R. Strehlow ...R.F.IR.F tt
Jerome C.r...... Lea1"
Pariah R.O.jR.O Ogden
Salisbury LO.LO......... ...... Bell
Summary: Substitutes, Omaha, Dow ,
and Whltoomb, forwards; Parsons, iraard '
Field goals: Morton. S: Leavltt, : Ogden !
J; Brltt. S; Bell. : Parish. S: Jerome. J:,
Whltoomb, Pow. Free throws: Brltt. a: j
Pariah. A Time ot halves. SO minutes, i
Preceding the big game the I'nlvereltv ;
reserves beat the Bellevu reserves by.
the soors ol it to is. . j
DANA COLLEGE BALL TOSSERS :
HAVE MA0EFIN5 RECORD
BLAIR, Neb., Feb. . (Special. -
Member of Dana college basket nail
earn, organised last October, ar all stu
dents at tbe oo Ilea except Mr. Oeydon.
teacher In the oommerelal department
They have played nine gamee and bars
met defeat three times, Boutn uakota
university fwam, Crelghton of Omaha and
Banordft each beating them once. The
Dana team has won from Omaha uni
versity twice. West Point once. Council
Bluffs Young Men' Christian asaocie
tlon one and Bancroft twice. . ...
Louisville Wrestler
Throws Daily Twice
PLATT8MOUTH. Neb., Feb. .-Sp-dal.)
Frank Schmaderer ot Louisville
and Jack Dally of Council Bluffs, wrestled
her last night. Schmaderer ha a held the
heavyweight championship ot Case county
for some month and won the match.
The match waa a fast two-round go to
a fairly good house, with Farmer Burns
aa referee. Schmaderer'a weight waa ITS
pounds and Dally, 300 pounds. Tbe first
round lasted about fifteen minutes when
Schmaderer got the English bar lock and
threw hla opponent, forcing bis two
shoulders to ths mat. In th aeoond
round, after about a twenty-minute
bout, Schmaderer, with a crotch and leg
hold, again brought the Council Bluffs
champion to the mat.
A preliminary match between Joe S pence
of Louisville and Jack Tolliver ot Omaha
resulted In a victory for S pence. It re
quired three rounds to settle this contest
ss Tolliver did some clever work In the
first round and after some herd work
succeeded In throwing Spence. but In the
next two rounds th Louisville light
weight champion vanquished his oppo
nent from Omaha. Spence tipped the
beam at 150, while Tolliver weighed 133.
When you have a bilious attack give
Chamberlain's Tablets a trial. They are
excellent. For sale by all dealers.
t Hef
M'LEAN FIRST IN FINALS
OF NATIONAL ICE RACES
CLEVELAND. O., Feb. B.-Robert Mc
Lean of Chicago, tha International ama
teur skating enemploa. won the finale In
every event In the National Skating asso
ciation race here last nignt. emw
of Montreal finishing second In each
me lime for tne races w.
Quarter mile. :: three-quarters mile.
S:14: mil and a half. 4:t2H. These races
.w. ..( r tournaments to be
ii.w '
held by the association.
Ida Grave Athlete Married.
in OROVE. Ia., Feb. S.-8peclal.-
Frlenus In the city received cards from
Burlington. Ksn., announcing th 'n
. - Ward, tne lormer l" 1
Ctrore athlete, and Miia Jessie lank
v....r eauehter of Mr. ana Mre. si. m.
v..n. Ward waa lantous
championship football team of the state
and also aa a splinter oa mo
. e thla
. . .kamnlnnUItD I r Bt Ik 1 V ' I" v.
Place.
jUantea Sereede Wla.
STANTON. Neb.. Feb. .-Speclal
!"" ","" X a,.:; ;mm defeated
rh"hT;hhol m front Purview by
!hl score of S to t. The feature of the
game was the playing of Lueck.
77. Paulson, center for
PlalnvSw. Thlata the IJb,M
VMsllIm R
T) lldwltf .. . r ir
C. Hecht U "
McManoa AT
Referee: Prof. J. H. wen a. - .
Faed Ball aewedale Slvea Oat.
m. a'.wubiutaa snl
versity's foot bell schedule was aanouoced
Z2?L2 i ft.h,tleft at St. , tule:
October . Illwote unlverattj bam
palgn: October I. Mlssoort 8taje uol
JIuy .t a Louis: OctoHer
School ot Mines at ut '---.'--
I Drake at Bl. 'ZLI
burn at St. Louis: November H. Missouri
at Columbia: Noeeenner as,
rerslty at Ht. insane.. I
ra lrd ar Steaas
or scorched by a fire, apply Buckltn
Amira Salve. Cures piles, too. and the
m earea. Guaranteed. Only 35c For
sal by Beaton Drug Co. y . .
STANTON.
. Schultse
. Tvler
. Baer
Pera tea kr ae seeee.
GKNEVA. Neb.. Feb. &-(8pectai:WA
warasly ronteeted basket bail game was
stayed at ttt high school rvmnee-um
here last alght between Pen Normal aad
tbi Oeneva High school teams and Ta
wwbPtra, sttli.
Cack .'ebrjcn, kravvsr,;:'it "champ," boxing tsw In Nevafa by tha time tbe
. ftmknjr a nai In locat ive , Cate f-w his-Fivan saatek In -July tails
a state that w.lt permit him to flit in
n. New Tork, California- and IXDnels
all bar the big darkey, aad It Is be
)Sm4 Aa tVk be atraBMa tr. aww
around, which wou'd mean that he eaa
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