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THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY. MARCH 12, 1912,
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WITH THE ARNICA SQUAD
Copyright, mi. National Newa A111.
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Drawn for The Bee by Hall Coffnian A.
SATS TRUST HAS BASE BALL C'JELEY SEES FLYKN VICTORY
Manager of Opinion that Johmon it
Going Back Fast.
Jteproentative Galiajher Want
Conjrettional Iaauiry.
OFFICIA1S ALL A2E WIUWO 'FIW YOKE FA5S WAST CONTIST
lifter aift.emo tmr Tra-Rouad U la
Madlaoa Sajaarr tardea Brtwewa
Tna Bis Heavyweights
nu Sprlag. '
Jehasea Aearrte rta rt-; Alleard in
Be ttaelaved, offea Draw Larger
aalartee Thaa Xattewal
Cssavwsaaaea.
WASHINOTOX, March i:. A eosTres
atonal Investigation cf tha "aaae ball
hall tram, tha moat audacious and nuto
Ja k Curley. . manager of Jim Kl)nn.
wh la at tli Krog theater thla week. de
clare that the Pueblo fireman la ta bat
ter condition today for a hard fight than
crattc trust la tha country." waa pro. la Champion Jack Johnson. Curler say
poets ta reealutlen ta trod need by that Johnson III have to Improve greatly
Representative Gallagher at miaow to- , If he l to retain tha world championship
day.
Tha saeasur would create a specs!
committee of Seven reprseeatattvea to
inquire as ma Masurmsnt ox jueooe t
"What sup hsve been ulua against
tha bees ball truat aa against other
Illegal eometntlop, to subpoena wl
riaaom and employ aeslMaats.
It aasusit the "baaa ball truat" a! pre
aumlac "to aontrall tha baaa ball game,
Ita effleal announcing daly through tha
pre tha etatats al a caoramlnf mm
mission, how competition a stifled, tar.
rltory and gams aapottlanad, prices
fixed which mil lent must pay ta wit nan
tha apart, how man art eaalave, aad
foreed to accent aalaiiaa and tatm or
fore be barred fraia playing."
Mr. Oellagbsr sld tha Deperlsnanl at
Justice knew that there waa aueh a
truat under tha law aad that ha would
oonfer with tha department h) a day er
twa. ,
Meraaaa telle It Jake.
CINCINNATI, a, March ll.-Congreee.
ansa OaUagher rraelutlon waa aa Inves
ligation at tha KMtllcd baar ball truat
waa saaraaterlsed aa a Joke taday by
August llannaaa. praildeni at tha Na
tional Bass Hall eammlaa oa,
"I don't knew what ha ram." aeld
Henna a, -unless It la a )eka, Thera
la aa baaa ball truat. and from tha na
ture of h lame thera can never be. Tha
eemmlsalon doaa not f. price. IMffarant
rises at charged In different elUea.
Thar aaa be an Investigation at any
ft ate without any ohjsaUsa from tha
Mtlaaal eemmleolon.
Jehnaea t'adtelerbed.
C'HICAOO. March 11. -When Informs 1
at the Oallachar reeolutlea. Pre i: dent
B. B. Johnson af tha American league
aaldt
"We would be lad to have aa mvet:.
lltloa. Thar la aa haae ball truat and
cempetltls la not atlfled. Any ana wha
daatrat l welaotna ta art In Ilia gam,
a far a aiea batnc enslaved are
concerned, a Urea number at tha play,
era are drear lag aalarlee In eaeeea af
what la paid ta sengTeeamoa. That daw
. not leek Mta aivwh ena:anaaat."
Praatdeat T. M. Chlvtngten af ta
Amerteaa aaseelalloa di
i "Aay resolution at that ert arsseuled
.ta ssngtsss must be baaed aa lack of i-
fai niatua af lae emeni, purpaaa and
laaaratlaa af what 1 haewa aa araantead
jbaaa balk Aa aaattar ot fart, there
I la it vlelatloa af IMeraJ, a tale or mil
inlclaal law In tha operation af ortannwd
jbaaa ball."
j Joaa T.'Fawere. arealdaut of tha Co-
hiaiMan letfue, which haa planned to
:put hall teana In a number at cltlra
I where .tha malar laa-uea now play, da
clared that ha had takan no part n
! aauataaT the prearntatloa of tha Oallafhrr
title In a bit battle that la to be palled
off la July,
lie tara that Johnton. thouh be ma
iHinr ta be la fine phyalcal abave. la
nut near tha man ha waa wnea aa awt
Jrffrlea
t'lynn ferla that ilia nlwle American
nation I louk.nf upon hint a tha man
wha will win the rhamploniSIp for the
white race.
-Tom O Rourke. tha New York boalnf
promoter, immediately after tha colored
rhamplon returned from Europe." aald
Jim JTIina. "wired my manacer tor nte
bt Urine for ma to box Johneon ten
reun.ia In Kaw Tark tlty. Harry Pallak.
tha Madtioo square Oardea matchmaker,
had already alrrd ua an offer of ts.00
far the eheit route. When the New Tark
bunch could aul act tha match, they Im
mediately art la work to hat Johneon out
ot the aiate. Tha Inconaiateacy of It all
la leuaheble."
Manaarr Curley will leave tha latter
part of thla week for Nevada to make
final arraniratente fur aamlnc the place
of the Johneon-riynn to. Ua la not cer
tain yet whether ha will atae tha mill
In New Mnlca er In Nevada, but rather
tarora the ret em atala. provided he
can get attracttv enough Inducements.
He now la pomlderlng two effera from
towna near tall Lake City. I'taa. and
would Ilka to have tha belt la laid place
la an of thaaa.
According to terme of the contract for
tha tight. Managar Cuiley muat same
tha place and time ot tha. fight br Mar
WSH,T f) " 4 OMAHA LAB TO THAIS wmi THE ROURKE GETS NEW PITCHER
Wk"T - yP" 5T3 i in.i .. Southpaw Hearn it Touted at a
' J? ... S&?& yfe?,X.. I I BriiAtProtpecL
J'jL THREE BIG GAMES FOR OMAHA '
wMIL WPzs&m oiling. . y.Z-w j
a.r JSya IAKSANS MAEE' COXCESSIOHS : j , . V !
, lli?5SVSa.N arnakat Ball Uaaaea tw If Staled oa J . U
V?"", , I I r",r- Caaaa- II I touted by the knowing eiwe to ha a V
., V I I ploaablp wf tha Mlaaoart I H'V' N I r"' 1 ha worked In tha South
- 1 I . I I. I I v 1 'Atlantic league and made auch a itwl I
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LINCOLN. Mamh ll.-Bpeclal Tale- ,1 I . J I
OMAHA LAD STAR OF BASKET rram.)o1iaJ,a Va nominated Monday J , , I
BALL fOTjeUTET AT LISCOLN. avanlng by Coach Jumbo" gllenm aa . ' 1
..... .a- a- wwaaa I L L.I.I I wnron ana voamiiiuneuip umw ew I L I
I I Pa Bourka a uadecldrd whether ua will
laTanill ana aaaa i aVeaaawal
Polo Trophy, Brought
Back from England
IAN DIRUO, Cel.. March 11. -Tha all
American polo trophy wai brought bavk
to tha United Btataa thla afternoon when
raaadena debated England by a rcure
of K IP 7 aa Ccroaado field. .
It waa a game marked by aeiuallonal
playing throughout. The American blay
ere acored wttlila two mlnutea after pla:
atarted. Tom Drlacoll followed with the
next goal Then England acored with
Lord Herbert In tha eVventh period the
eoore Mood 1 t 7, la favor of Paaadenn.
Twice In tha lae I round England had
the ball cloaa ta goal, but each time
Faeadena eared -tha day. until finally
Tom Drlacoll aeat tha ball acroaa th
Una for another foal. Elmer Boake waa
aenaltaed a halt point In thla period and
lata brought the acore to V la when
1. It la yi.iik.lr t. It remameo until me enu.
will give out thla Information ualllJae S" Th. Brltlahera .Aid wet make a elntl,
day.
Breeaahaa atarta eab.
KT UU la March ll.-Manager Roger
Froenahan of the tl. loitila National
leaaue bate 111 team tonight departed
with hla wiuad of refulara and rH-ni1ta
tor Jarkeon. True., where the teem will
train until the opening ot the local aprliu
ire.
Jt )o have anything to ctthange, ad.
vertleo It Tha Be want ad columns.
Harry a Real Leader
i "We have aat eiaahad with tha efth-tala
i of argaalaed baaa ball. aald Mr. rowera.
"Wi expect ta enter tha ftaad In a aunt'
I bar at attlea and I do aat anticipate ear
1 at rang attempt ta bar ua out I had aoth
itag to do with tha prearntatloa ot the
ireaatottf aad da aat wlak ta dlacuaa tt
1 at thla Mate."
Lyase) Wotewaaaa taaalry
NBW TORJC. March U.-"e far aa the
.aaxua at Baaa Ball (Tuba la
wa tweha aa tweaatlgalbm.'
1. Lratb. prardewt at tha
jleaeraa when toM that Bepraaonanlve
faanaaaar had htnaduaiid a raaotutiea for
iaa bmatlcatlea af Oa aaa ball traat.
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iHMleaal
!ea!4 Than
la abaotataUr aethlre eavertng
af a truat la aao aaagaa. "We do not In
aay maoaae ettf a aAtampt ta etlfle
lampelhna. I ladaraa everything that
Baa aV Joaaaea, Breealnu c the Amerl-
ewai awg. aaya aad aaaer aall hla word
eeanravaaBg the "eawaawed pia cia. 1
taaa. I will add ta n et'ahtly by earing
that nan a-ee aa anai uf the players
reeatr mora maeay far tlir work tluui
taaa tha aver-
"We waiceme aay aaaa af attllty who
Amk w ta gtt Ima the ganM. eeaarially
oatlawo kaya. It the 1ava.atma of
tre Natleaal leagw pi or sad. We nave
axaTMBg ta fta- -
REO CAK WINS H. 2. BASKET
BALL TOURPiEY FOR S.W. IOWA
BJEtl OAK. lav. March 11 ' h-laj V
Twa Bad Oaat ffigh arboat amefeat haR
taaaa win be eh aaaa by the aie Beard
af Athletic Control aa one of tha taama
ta aontaat for tha atata ehamptooatata,
taey aartag waa the battel bet! tourna
aaat held acre preday aad gauardar
wtabta. Bad Oak defeated Malvern aad
Oartada, defaaiad Corning Pr.day algnl.
Thaa but BtarM Red Oak waa trees Ci
rtnaa. The scare orae MUM.
Harmer a. CurOa troaa Oaaaaa rafereed
all tha gsawa aad gave aattre aatlafactloa.
I
arrerr Taaadeaa wwa penalised f jut
tlmea.' ,
Tha teams lined up aa follows: .
PaaadenaK. Boake. Tom Drlacoll,
Wetea and T. Wetaa. ,
Eng a V leceunt Oower. W. B.
Devereaui, Lard Keglaald Herbert and
Lord Tweed mouth. . . .
. Tha trophy waa areeentod ta PWaadena
by England at a banquet tonight, 1
waa wwa by Knglaod twa year ago.
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LEULUS BLBKENROAD.:
lareu
jam A C1TT. ta, Marek ILnectal
Titacram. -Maaaa-er IMaua at Kjaare
txWr aaaaed a cnaxract with Mauaarer
' of WwavM ier the lara-Vte-
ef im The ooaateet will
Mm raaaa
aa avagaa a aa lawa, Oead.
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Church Cluhs Plan ,
Athletic Meet
An Invitation haa barn extended ta a'l
tha boys- clubs of alt the churches la
Omaha to select two representatives each
to attend a meeting to be held at the
Young Men' Christian association build,
lug Thursday evening to plan for a
church field meet In Omaha some lira
In the near future. .
Considerable Interest Is being mani
fested by the Omaha churches In the
young men and bays' work. Nearly all
the churches have organised clubs now,
and perhapa the grcateat attraction t-
the boys and yoauig anew haa keen tha
athletic work. Fairly creditable gym
nasiums have been Installed In many af
the churches and there has been quite a
tittle rivalry during the winter between
several ot the basket ball teams. Thee
contests have furnished opportunities for
sociability that the young men are Icalh
to abandon aa the basket ball araeoa
neava the end. with the reaull that tha
athletic department of the Wahmt Hill
Methodist Episcopal church dub has
taken the initiative In the mtreeraent tor
a field meet to be participated la by all
the Omaha, churches regardless of da
nomination. -
waning by Ceach "Jumbo" gllenm aa
tha dty In which tha champlonahlp bas
ket ball aeries In tha Missouri Valley
are ta ha played.. Btlahm sent hla letter
to the iJayhawker, managtment lata
Monday- evening after having received a
letter front Hamilton stating that Kai
aaa would meet Nebraska on any neutral
floor. of regulation alas and with offi
cials agreeable ta both school.
Omaha wa auggaatetl by Btiehm be
cause It I the only town that Nebraska
ran aend a team to without misting too
much tot he college work. ItWhm further
Informed tha K ansae management that
tha gamaa muat he played Thursday.
Friday and Saturday ot thla week, inas
much aa Nebraska university cloar aext
weak for the spring vacation. It would
be Impossible, declares Stleam ta keep
the team In training ' longer than thla
weak. Venae having tneHrwted that Hy
land of Iowa and Hoopea of Kan aaa city
are aeoeptable to them . aa oftlclala.
Btleha according nominate them aa
off.clala far. tha champolnahlp aerie.
The letter will apparently aat at real
all tear that athletla relation between
tha twa achoola will be severed aa a
result at tha differences over tha cham
pionship basket ball aeries. Nebraska
aa aiveedy defeat ad Kansas la tour
straight gamaa and Btlahm thought II
would hardly b not; see ry ta play tha
taaaa' provided tor In tb rules of the
eonferenor,'the Jajfhawkara being willing
to concede tha championship. Kanaa.
however, came kavok with certain de
mands regarding the champlonahlp serfs
and then aliens wrote back aad rave
tha Jayhawkera vary plainly la under
Hand that thera would be nothing- doing
In regard to rhetr suggsMkma. it la be
Heved that tha -matter baa aow bean
amicably adjusted despite tha war talk
emulating flora Lawrence.
1LUIRT ML'NNKKJO.
NEBRASKA FOR ' CKEIGHTON
Uaaager of Corahntkera Eayt Hit
Team Kay Flay Foot Ball Here.
LAST DATE OF SEASOI FAVOSH)
Karl Eager TelU Howard H. Bald
rlge. Whs Meada ta Cswightwau
that He ta a Considering
ti an a e,tlaw taw Ceateet.
FA MAY LEAVE WEDNESDAY
Mar liar Over a Day to Meet Play
er, at Kansas CHy Haass re
, rr a lie Have Already He.
parted Here.
Citrher Hearn. last year with the
Louisville team ot tha American aaeo
euuloa, haa been purchased outright by
Pa Rourke. Hearn Is a southpaw and
comaa to Omaha well reooinmeoded. lie
touted by the knowing sites to he a
comer. In Ish) he worked In tha South
Atlantic league and made Mich a fpcrl
howlm Hist he wss speared by tha ait. '
Loula lirowna. Last year he atarted wl(k
the Browns, but needed little more sea-
soning and wa farmed out to Louisville.
Hearn make the second southpaw
Rourke has secured. Thcr" are now
twelve pitchers on Pa' staff. I
Hay Walt a Dev.
Pa Bourka la undecided whether ha will
leave for Joplln Tuesday night or wall
antll Wrdneeday night. He la some hat
partial ta the latter day, a he wishes t
pick up a couple ot the boy In Kansas
City and by going Tuesday Bight h-,
woald not meet them. ;
Two ot tha playera who arc to accom
pany Pa from Omaha are In town and
are eager to act down to work Han
Christen sen. a recruit pitcher, arrived
la Omaha Sunday. Joe Lots astved
shortly after noon Monday and aajra V Is
In fit condition lo show the boys that h
ha the good thla year. Sour, a DAW
outfielder, la expected In towa Tuesday
morning.
FOIXOWTSG THE STEPS OT HC3
- BIG BROTHEE, JOSH
American Cyclists
to Go to Stockholm
XIW TOBK. Mana ll-Amerlcaa
cyclist are Cetermrned ta he upi seamed
in the Olympic gamaa aad bar naittronnrd
that tl.cst af the necessary ROM ta send
team ta Stockholm hsa laeaa sub
scribed.
Although the feature cycling event at
the Olympiad I a road rare of K klle
awters or about Mt aatlae ami road
racing haa been a rather neelected apart
ta thla country, bund rede af sntanalasta
in vartoue parts of ths L'sJted Btataa are
said to bare expressed eacaraasa ta try
and confidence I fe!t that a winning taws
can be formed here. A eaaras ot vari
ous orgamxatiens shears test rldera are
tram:ri or planalag ta train far road
racing with a slew ta eerapa-ttr-g la tb
tryouta tor tha Olymplea. Thaa win
probably be held la 8L Louis. Cslaago,
Buffalo, Bcatoa and New Tors the latter
part ot May.
Alvln Lartaa. whs rode ta X miles
tram New Terft to Boatos, last aprtng ta
eighteen haura; Carl Srhjita of Ksneaa
CHy, wha I a star at Ua Basedow aat;
Jerome Btetnert. wha bold ths Ajswleaa
tw-etwy-mlle road records: X- Morgmoar
and O. Morgauer of ( leva aad. O. a
Frttx of Toledo and a larva namber
ef etaera are aseiatloaed aa MataraeVrr Bar
asamberehlp oa tha twasve-maa
which U la hoped to seed ta Braa.cn.
it
i' Harry Derere. krotas of Jean, srtae la
trrsag tor a Jaa amfc the Koar Tor
GUals. with whom his "Mc baddy- haa
'been makJkf coed darlmj (ha laa few
, yean. lastmrt haa tt that Towner Harry
Larlac Oa af aXcada. j Derere Is a uuiaar. asd that be atamla a
Bu pa.- whtmoerrd Johsnr. "Ma si goo eaaoca af biraHag a fiUJImdf
epanked ase alrraJy f -r rtaf sassy ta . etc leaguer. Lake hla bro'.Xar he is a to-
eeaitaow sae axaew
fjaa mflead. Of course
Neoraaka unlvwrsny may dost tha 1115
foot ball sea eon In Omabs with a game
with Cretthtca unlvrs;;y. Manacsr
Earl O. Eager ha given the local enthu
sieets pems crcsuragement ta thla ef
fect, and Saturday Informed Howard H.
Baldrlge that h la now trying to make
arrange merits so that the Cornbuaker
might corn here.
At a meeting of tha Omaha alumni of
the University ot Nebraska less than tw
wreak ago It wa d edited to take action
Op ward geWng the Nebraska manage
ment ta play Cretghtoa hero next tail.
Several prominent men ot Omaha have
bean asked to write the Xebraska manage
aufit, with a request that . tha Corn
burster ooms here.
Mr. Bsldrige had a personal inter
view with Mrtnsger Eager and urged
upon the Carnhuakar the advisability at
playing the game hers this coming sea
son. Manager Eager aald that Mr.
Baldrlge put the matter up to him in a
different light than he had aeen tt be
fore and he thought It would be pos
sible to dose the 1913 season In Onuha
with Crelghton.
Alassat WerklaaT Hard.
The large number ot Omaha alumni
are anxious to see the Combuskers in
action In thla city aad they are mak
ing a slronz appeal to tha Lincoln ath
letic authorities. It seem probable now,
according te the eworagement given
Mr. Baldrlge. that tha Cretghtoa school
will have a chance to contest an the
gridiron with the Missouri valley
ahamploss.
Just at present Nebraska has Novem
ber A the last date et the season, open
Crdgbtoa has we gaass for thla dsy.
Tb aluauil of the state school are now
busy writing letters to the athletic men
tors at Lincoln and expect a favorable
answer to their proposition before long.
Munneke Signs Up ,
With Omaha Team
Harry Muaneka. one of thr Omaha
High school's star all around athlete,
quit school Monday morning and baa been
signed up by Pa Rourke for an early
seaaoa workout. He will leave with t ba
rest ot the crew for Joplln this morning.
Munneke has already atgned a contract
Is bold down tha second bag for the
York team In the eiale league this sum
mer and. Pa grabbed him up to get a pros
pective lino of his playing and also to
glvs him an early workout Ua was
barred from the recent state high choJ
basket bail tournament at Lincoln be.
cause et alleged Ineligibility.
Key to tha Situation Bee Adrerttalng.
MOTORCYCLE EXPERT HURT
IN COLLISION AT STADIUM
LOt ANOELE8. CaL, March U.-Jak
Dtseojer. hoider et many1 warbfa motor
cycle records, was badly Injured at the
msdmm aucer track. In the aecend
heat of fets match today with Charles
Baike tha lattar's wheel slipped. Derosaer
ran lata It and both sad around the
track tor set tset with lorkud wheels.
Deroster'a left lcr was brokea la three
places.
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awraastast aad bsatelsa as
MvertJatas.
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LECH ft TAI ItXl
SI l Saw 17lk St, OUAHKtOM.
PURIFIES
BAD BLOOD
her'
"Well. I'm going t waaioe. yea
l too.'- retorted his father. "Aad i
sy l .bit lasuraar. Lake hla sr
fnr a, loots eastneidae aad la I
ta i eu ' sew ae eaTort sbeaat th
Tbls piiotaBTarh snows that Manager
Harry Werrertea of the Xew Tark Taav
ksea haa aat boat as! Ma .-" The asw
aaaasr af the Maabattaa AmsHiaaa at
skews ansuaj up lata the ar attar higb
, an. knerkerf bis arse iH k. . I know why
. U Trr??- if nurtiriim nt aH
ua sTectares k la sot trapeeelba. that be bopeieaa mate of affair., - auees h a be.
ay paay ta a lew gaaaes himself ts!Mtta wkat'a aaaa tor toe costs Is aaaa ter
gainaai.
Unas aat pa mid K ta fust a Httle
hLi.-alaiyar' Weekly. . . SiC, .
year. aJtaaswgk he has beaa rsored fna I (hl i
taw rV 0d far orrersJ ysara, 1
he la aa yet the auipanskil gem taaa m
bratber kt. bet year an fetat asespaar
avgat take eft tee roe edaw as sweat
stub the C'ssU after the rea-alar
tbat M
siaarw sasass
tow a h ww wc. a Mawga,vaa aa ui4ceuA7 msfla v&ica ir&a, f
tt from a tSniS, etastA to tv "Vjut. aald fiaU, uikfc fencrai oat Ua
Iggv&ei Sasaki ti tjorut 4a'4 f iiS Cn, Uo. J Tecy common evl-
from a weatjarit trrafee. ;t rtel aczait or ibrvdan. U U tubod
biwtoy tSia ptai Vflail raa 6aoe;"but being uiiected srJU tapurltia
Vji are slisciiargBd fa to tie sJmiil lntnHsj sad irHa-m,. m Kt
'. 4, fiS W Usiea r irtftsa. and Cat aors continaaa uatil tie
Vs.'jd PC-eC flf ti cause. iS.fi. h Satui e' baxxi-proriaex and tank!.
Cde rrtrte. '-Sa'TiSA efi tW tir'A It woes dawn into tie circus.-
SV-VCs03, cti ttTtsc. Sett Sieum. Bofla. sdVU Ttt XrliZ
cajfaitai gcraFTff. " iocia or nodical adrS bmT
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