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TIIT, BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 191G.
BRINGING UP FATHER
Copyright, WIS, International
Newa Service.
Drawn for The Bee by George McManus
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SCOTS WILL PULL
OMAHA TUG TEAMS
Jack Print Writes from Chicago
. thtt Ee Has Signed Up Tug
. o'War Champions.
WILL A MUTE OH THUHSDAY
Jsck Prince, who promote the Inter-natlon-l
tug-of-wsr at tre Auditorium re
nM.v, writ's from Chicago that ha waa
maoe ell arrangrmentj with th chsm
plnnthip cih tttg-o?-wer team of that
city to come to Omaha to pull the Omaha
JDanlah and f!mmn trams here February
S and .' rrlnce says he will ha in Omaha
Thursday or Friday and will bring th
''nta Ith Mm.
Th Hcntg are the ttig-of-war chaniplnna
of the world, having won that honor tn
open rnmretll Ion and will be defend ng
tlirir title against the Omaha pullere. Tiie
Panes wete th winners In the recent
Omaha, event end the (Herman were
runnersuo. f'rlnce derlarea both of these
tnems will ri'e ahe PcoU a pull for their
monrv and wl'l tnd an even chance
for vlrt"rj".
The German lum captained by Pete
1-och will pull the Foots at the Audi
torium Peturriey nltcht, February 5, and
the rne rotalnd by Kmll Talbot will
p"ll the champs fluntlay tilaht. February
. Poth pulle wilt be to the limit. The
lnn)n:' teem rmtat pti'l the loaera five
f.et in the flea even If it take all nlalit.
No twenty-tnlnota time limit will eslet.
Princa convey th5 newa that tha
Windy iil Scot will rome to maha all
primed for the event. They will brln
their haa-plpera with them and Frlnea
tha ha-t'lr!nf crew la the beat In
tMa country. Tha Scota will ba enter
l!ned by the local Clan Gordon aoclety
while In Omaha.
i
New Bellovuo "Gym"
Is Joy Forever with
Its Swimming Pool
In kpUc of the fact that the oun man
Ht lifllcuc cfllfKo hava been enjoying
the iu : $ i.jimHlum poo! alnoa Chrletmsa,
th T,r! tofli their flrat plunge Frldny
when ll! Itornlca Miller gave the inltlRl
ln nil to 1 "i1 Ms rln in tha aquatic
ait. Fo'low'na; the method of Coren,
who taf-Hfe Vounff Men'a Chrlatian aeeo
t'aiin and Yotina Women't Chrlntlan
PFooipjion workera, under whom ahe
studied et Settle Creek, Mich.. Mlee
Millar tu8ht the (Irla to breathe properly
fur e liuinlnit and to float on their backa.
The pool la tn excellent condition, tha
t-r lielrit heated by tha injection of
sirm. jr in svvM feet, liirirer than any
mo I n (hie vicinity. Frofeeaora and atu-i-
iila ell are flndlna the plunra pleaa-
nt .3 illt Ion to the collrge equlrment, and
freq lent the pluea from early tnornlnf
unl'l n o'rlork at nlaht. (ipeelal cara la
Belnc taken to keep tha water In a, thor
suirhly aanttery condition.
Tim whole Kymnaaiuin la highly aatla
fautory. Armlemy atudenta, collrga men
. and arirlin play bnaket ball in apare mo
menta, a-itdmv and college gymnantlo
. ! aia h(ld there and profevnora toea
tha medicine ball, pliiy volley ba l. indoor
bane bell or term . The floor ia In ex
cellent condition for baaket ball gamea
and tha ehowera, Inrkera and drain(r
oomi, with tha added feature of tha
pool, mako the gymnaalum tha most
K)puar a pot In tha college.
PITTSBURGH COACH HAS DEVEL
OPED MANY STARS.
"
CITY TOURNAMENT
Bock and Tillson
A Tr T.rkTrr in Tn rl finf
COMES THIS WEEK
XiM ad W MA MW4VM W
Only Three More Days Left for Pin
Tumblers to Send in Entries for
Championship Event.
Karl Bock and J. W. Tillson dead
locked for low acore - In the qualifying
round of the Indoor trolf tournament
atarted yeaterday at Bill Clark'a Indoor
lAllru mt 1417 TtariflTA. Roth nf theae tllav-
GATE CITY EVENT THIS WEEK era turned In a thirty-two count.
All matrhea In tha aubaequent rounds
Only three daya left for the local bowl-
era to get their entry In for tha annual
city tournament which onena next Sat
urday even'n on the Farnam alley.
Thl affair la the chief loral tournament
of thla tournament will be thlrty-eiK-hole
matchea and the entire tournament muat
be played off by next Friday. Two
trophtea will ba awarded.
Soorea in the qualifying round yeater-
of the aeaaon inasmuch aa the wlnnera day were aa follows :
are declared city champions, which title
they hold until tha annual city tourna
ment the following year. Tha Stora, last
year's tram champions. BUI Learn and
Walt Goff present holdera of tha doubles
championship and Learn, whose hoggish
ways alto netted him the Individual and
all-event champtonahlps. will ba entered
again thla aesson to defend their titles.
An entry of eighteen teams la expected
together with a proportional aet of
doubles and elntlnf the fee will ba ft par
son'a events will ba rolled tha samo aa
those of last season's tournament. All
aerlea will ba rolled across alx alleys,
the an ma aa used In tha big Mlddiewaat
C. A. Thomas 37J. w, Tillson K
Frank nusaoll...mi FTel r
Ouy Ma-nett 42' J. M. Ollehrist 56
Bar Wagner sg'A. o. Klriiols ?l
Blaine Young JWI Albert Cahn, Jr...!!
Karl Fock e w, T. Lawrence..
J. F. Anson 4H . W. Carder tT
Ailan Farmer. ....47
J. P. Fradenberg.tt
J. W. Hughes 391
L. P. McConncll
II. H. Potter 42
Kd Xoyer M
Drawings for tha flrat round of match
playa are aa follows
Karl Bock plavs Frank Russell.
Al Cahn, jr., piaya J. P. Fradenberg.
C. A. Thomas playa L.i. McConnell
J. W. Huahea olays Ka Boyer,
J. W. Tillson playa Ouy Liggett.
)l. If. votwr piaya A. i. XNicnois.
W. T. Juawrenee piaya red oo,
I
tournament recently held here. Tha (JflamDOrlEtin UUb 01
usual entry :ee or . per man in me
OrnAHA BOXER WILL TRY
TO STAGE A COMEBACK
rti-d T.osan, South Bide boxer who two
yearj ago was teuaidod aa m of the
rou;lng elterwl jlit puga of tha country.
let n!io was forced to abandon the funis
for itevfTtil montiia tiecauee of etomach
trouble, will ersay a comeback at fit. Jo-
p!t Tut ay ultiht. Igan will fight ten
rounds Kill Beimie Bembier of St. Jo-
m h, Whether Igan will ablo to atand
a greening fU'ht after Ma long illness Is
considered speculative by Omaha friends.
but in rasa tha Konlh Bide lad has re
rmii end t as good aa he uaed to be
-'iriMrr is ticketed for a laoing.
BANDIT GETS HOUR'S RIDE
AND THEN ROBS DRIVER
Th unuHuat methoda pursued anl
eriginettd by Art Hauser bra being
copird, tha pollca learned last night when
l urry V. Gordon, driver for tha tmoraon
laundry, and William Kirk, an assistant
n tha a agon, told of being roubed by
a t-ndit of $3.
They bad Jutt delivered a bundle Of linen
t.j a home at 411 North TwentioOi atreet
heu a masked tbug aprang on the run
jjlng board with leveled revolver. II
climbed invide. shielded from view, and
mad the laundry men drive him about
tii cay for ewer aa hour, while he plied
them with tkMta acd questions. Finally
la took l-.T.U tiom Gordon and S9 from
Kirk and Sev4 out of tha ear and was
!..'. k tue darknase.
PITTffBUHX3H, Jan. 23.-Next fall the
Unveralty of Pittsburgh puts the resi
dence rule Into effect, necessitating the
development of a good freshman font ball
team and "Andy" Kerr has been engaged
again to coach tha flrat year men.
In Prof. Kerr FltUburgh has a man
who has developed more real high class
varsity foot ball than Bpeedy Kush,
TSuppke of Illinois and ether men who
have graduated from the email school
coaching jobs to those of the big varsi
ties. Ai coach of nttsburrh Central High
achool and previous to thut Johnstown,
Pa., High achool, Kerr made a wonderful
record in foot fall coaching clrclca and
developed a winner each year.
After graduating from Dlcklnaon college
he became a member of the Johnstown
High school faculty and coached all their
thletlc teams. Kerr made such a great
record at Johnstown that the call came
for him to become a member of tha Pitts
burgh Central High faculty. He acueptcd
In 190a and. haa bean there ever since. For
eight yrara he coached their teams and
did wonderful work. Last year, Pitt
signed hint aa freshman foot ball coach.
aa well as varsity track coach. - Ha attll
teacljca mathematics In Pittsburgh Cen
tral and coaches tha Pitt boya as a aide
Issue. '
Here are some of the men Kerr haa
developed: Frank Oltck, captain of 1814
Princeton varsity; Jim Kunna, captain of
1D1 Cornell varsity 1 Jack Llndway, rap
tain of V.t9 Pittsburgh varsity; Ken Mc
Cutcheon, guard Cornell varsity 1913 and
1!U4 and captain of 1914 Cornell cham
pion track team; John Lyons, end. Uni
versity ef Michigan varalty 1914; Roy
Leventry, tackle, Cornell; Wll'.lem Ken
nedy, guard, Luhlgh; Edward Martin,
end. Ptsnn Htate; Ktan Ewlng. quarter
back. Pen a State; Erto Meadow, quarter-
Itfkck, Pittsburgh; I. Bhaplra, guard.
Pittsburgh; Karl Oaes, Cornell back field
man; William Barnet Penn Etate half
back; Webster fayler. F ft M tackle and
captain: Robert Martin. Andover half
beck; James Rebout, guard, Penn State,
and many othera. Among the Hat of men
he developed are seven varalty captains.
team event will be charged and In the
doubela and singles tha fee will be SI per
man. The tournament will be rolled
under the auspices of the parent body.
the American Bowling Congress. An ad
ditional dollar per team ia charged aV
duea to the congreaa. Teams wishing to
Game Next Year
I.mCOLN, Jan. 23. (Special Telegram.)
Information reaching Dr. R. Q. Clapp,
aeoratary of the Nebraska Athletic board.
from the registrar of Nebraska Wesleyen
BURNASCOS BEAT
THE COYOTE FIVE
Visiting University Tossers Find
Store Team Too Strong
for Them.
ENDS THIRTY-ONE TO TWENTY
The University of South Dakota met
defeat at the hands of the Burgeaa-Nash
Saturday at the Toung Men'a Chris
tian association, SI to 89. The collegians
while on tolas aed on team work played a
strong acjgresfllvc game and were at all
times tagging at tha heela of the
Biirnascoa in the matter of point getting.
The South Dakotans were a little off on
locating the baaket, missing . many op
portunities of ahovlng tha ball through
tha hoop. The content while alow was
continually enlivened by spectacular shots
from difficult anglea of the court.
Tony Vidal, crack halfback of the Coy
otes and performing at the pivot atatlon.
for the visitors, pulled off some brilliant
work during the fray. Time and again
Vidal dribbled down the floor and waa
only prevented from hooping the ball
by the excellent guarding of the Bur
naacoa. Vidal waa In evidence at all
stages of the tilt. Although playing center
tha lanky toaaer caged three baaketa. Mc-
Kenna as left forward waa also In evi
dence duplicating Vldal'a feat of three
baaketa.
Captain Oble Meyers waa In the calcium
for the locale, with alx field goala. The
lineup
take part In the big national tournament unlvereity today, indicates that Chamber-
held In Toledo during March must enter i. wewaaKa atar. win oe oeciareo.
the city tournament to become eligible.
Entries close Wdsssday night, January
!8, at midnight and muat be In Association
Secretary Cain's handa by that time, aa
none will be accepted after that date,
(iate City Terey,
The annual date City tournament will
be staged thla week, Wednesday, Thurs
day and Friday. The tournament la open
to all lraguea rolling on the Morrison
ineligible to participate In university
athletics after this year.
Chamberlaln'a loaa to the foot hall team
next year will b a severe one aa critic
generally agreed he waa one of the great
est players on the gridiron laat season.
The registrar's letter Indicated that
Chamberlain registered at Wesleyan aa a
full fledged freshman, and carried com
plete college work for two years, aecur
alley, .he Omaha f leagu EnVr. ? 7 T?li
close tonight. Secretary Jake BUne Is
receiving them and will alsa conduct the
events,
The big national tournament conducted
by the American Bowling congreaa la
now attracting the attention of tha
limit his playing to two years on the
University of Nebraeka.
The Nebraska Athletic board will un
doubtedly at a meeting next week de
clare Chamberlain Ineligible for further
participation In athletics.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Spragxie R.F.
McKenns L.F.
Vidal C.
Young , K.G.
Collins L.O
BURG ESS-N ASH.
IaF Meyer
R.F Hyde
C Flndley
L..O. ...... Amberaon
R.O.. Howard
TWO UNI MEN FLEE
STIEMS HOUSE
Athletic Directors of University of
Nebraska Ordered from Home
of the Ex-Coach.
TROUBLE OVER THE RECORDS
Ptlehm, ia six feet, five Inches tall. Dr.
Clapp Is of moderate height and of
slender build. Reed ia about his physical
counterpart. Both men admit they left
within the time limit.
Mr. Stlehm, who waa In Omaha last
night refereelng the South Dakota game,
eald he would have a statement to give
out concerning hla relatione with the uni
versity board shortly. He would make no
other comment.
Bee Want-Ada serve hundreds dally.
Substitute: Vauanase for B Drama. Field
goala: McKenna S), Vidal t3), Toung (2),
Collins, Hyde, Meyera t), Flndley (2).
fprague, McKenna (2), Hyde. Fouls com
muted: Boutn jjaxota, Burgesa-Naah,
G. Referee: Stlehm, Nebraska, lime of
halves: 30 minutes.
Daadee Bests Yeakam,
oowiers inroiignou( ine country, ine con-i'aann inir-f etmnreerlll
testa which onen In Toledo. O.. March 4 Niftd. HUrr dUUUCdtdrUl.
' I . . .
and continue until Maroh S4 will attract N DEFENDING HER TITLE
the greatest outsme entry oi any lourna-.
ment ever ataged, and ttua with a local jjrB. jr. w. Huff at Huntington's alleys
entry of 800 teams pledged by Toledo c.i,lni,v .iiee--f ,.llv defended her title
business men will bring the total .entry mKn champion bowler of Omaha
or me tournameni io over wi warns, a me by defwitm, Mlaa Lucetta Miller, alxty
three pins, in a five-game series. Score:
Mra. Huff 175 1N 121 Jfls IM-JKK
Mlea Miller 1ST 1SS 137 123 15S-74J
A apeclal match between the Inde-
pendente and the Cloak Department of
the Nebraska Clothing company waa won
la the tournament of tournaments. Us
parttclpanta being from all parts of the
United Btatea and Canada who are the
pick of the bowlera from their respective
parts. The wlnnera in the eventa of thla
tournament are considered world's cham-
plona and retain the title until the next the former. S.(E9 to 1.923, as follows:
arsnuai tournament. nia season largo
Gothenburg High
Defeats Grand Island
V: on your Waist-Ads te The Bee.
W Mmi Uarti Moapltal..
l-i 1 i ! , ( .i I A. Jan. 13 UUa Mar-
giyt V l in. AauahUr of tlie T-ilviit,
f-;t I " to-iMii itrre t.4ttjr hi oa
,'i(,t,.:jr 14 t"). uti.lrrwnt lt 0rtlon
tr i remittal .c au.'iiuiiia ami tutit
lut.t. s. 7 i.. Dn.ma fc aucctful.
GOTHENBURG, Neb., Jan. !. (Special
Telegram.) Ootlienburg High defeated
flrand Island High last night. St to 17.
ftrand'a laland'a soorea were mostly made
on foula and the game waa rough on both
alilea. Lineup:
OB AND TSLANTV I OOTIIENBl'RO.
Smith K.F.IL.F Urnion
li'ieitner ........L.I- .1 H.D rcin
Hmith C.lf Kraxbertjer
Knglrman R.IR. Clark
bHilr ..L,q.iL.U... Llnbvrg
GRAND ISLAND BUSINESS
COLLEGE TRIMS HAMPTON
(IRANI) ISLAND. Neb.. Jan. 23. (Spe
cial Telegram.) Grand Inland Buskteaa
college won at basket ball from Hampton
High school. 74 to 17. The line up:
GRAND ISLAND. HAMPTON,
neoeon Forward Weianl
F. hnydar Forward lluiwn
K. Knyder (enter , lruwn
Wtnden ........ ...Guard.. FYehaver
Butte Uuard Hum
l.lecola Wlai freaa Beatrice.
I.1NCOI.N. Jan. -reelal V-The Lin
eoln Hlah 'hool baeket ball team so ired
its e.oni vlrtorjr vt V n tmtur.lv
light, iiuiin from the lipatrlce llih
eliool five at the rity Toung Men a Ctnla
tun aaaotjatloii, t to li.
entry will be due to- the Increased Inter
est In the bowling game and also to
Toledo'a location right In the heart of tha
bowling world. Ohio la considered the
greatest bowling atate In the union and
haa more bowling alleys and bowling en
thusiasts than any other commonwealth.
Thla combined with Ita central location
will draw a huge entry from all the mid
die weat states as well as from the east
ern atatea. Chicago alona will enter
ninety teams. This In addition to Toledo's
huge entry will aufflce to build up a
prise fund which will paas the $16,000
mark. When the other large cities of the
country with delegations of five to twenty
teama each are added to this the prise
fund will be well over 138,000.
Batrlea Close Febraary IS.
The entries close February IS and muat
be In the handa of Secretary Abe Lang
try by that date to receive consideration,
otherwlae they will be returned to the
eender.
At this early date 100 outside teama have
entered and preparatlona are being made
to send a galaxy of stare from all the big
bowling centers. The total number of
bowlers will number about 4.400 and they
will roll- about 10.000 gamea before the
curtain la called for on March U,
Omaha's entry will probably amount to
five teams. The Stora, local city chant-
plona, who made such a splendid show
ing at Peoria laat year, have already
sent in their entry and will roll on tha
laat two daya of the tournament. March
21 and 24.
The Mets, Luxua and two Jetter'a Old
Age teama will enter at an early date.
All are atrong combinatlona and are
INDEPENDENT?".
1st. Jd.
Mrs. T5. P. Beson....l44 ll
Mra. W. If. Gould Ms 1M
Mra. J. R, Jameson.. ..143 12
Mra. A. O. Stanton. ...147 11
Mra. H. K, Hackett...U 148
Sd.
14?
11
1f5
124
Tot.
401
ass
421
n
3!3
Totala m
CLOAK DEPARTMENT,
let. 2d.
Miss E. Relaley 107
Mlaa K. Pilling 127
Miss A. Nelson 124
Mlas M. Belaley I'M
Miss O. Osborne 135
Handicap W
668 70S J0C$
DENVERv Jan. 28. Johnny Dundee waa
given the referee decision over Stanley
Yoakum of Denver at the end of twenty
rounds here tonight. The men are light-
weignta.
Official Montenegrin
Agent Denies Report
Nation's Surrender
ROME (Via Parts), Jan. 23. The Mon
tenegrin consulate her issued tha follow
ing note tonight:-
The official representative of Monte
negro declares that contrary to atao
ments published in the press, there have
never been either capttualatlon or negotla-
tlona preliminary to peace with Austria."
LONDON, Jan. 23.-KIng Nicholas of
Montenegro haa arrived at Brlndlal on
hla way to Lyona, according to a dia
patch to the Stefanl bureau. Prince Mlrko
and three of the cabinet ministers will
remain In Montenegro at the reaueat of
the army, which haa been placed In com
mand of Oeneral Stukovttch. and will
continue the fight in an endeavor to Join
the Serbians in Albania and co-operate
with their allies defending Albania with
Ita base at Scutari.
(From a Staff Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, Jan. 23. (Special Tel
grRm.) There has been a fresh
break between "Jumbo" Stlehm and
members of the Nebraska athletic
board, which culminated yesterday
in Stiehm ordering Manager Guy E.
Reed and Dr. R. G. Clapp out of his
home.
Three days ago, it Is charged,
Stiehm went to his office at the uni
versity and removed all the corre
spondence, records and other data
collected during the five years he
was In charge of athletics at the
University of Nebraska. It is claimed
he took the scouting notes, the
records of the foot ball players and
other valuable material, Stiehm says
he took only that material which be
longed to him.
Chancellor Avery yesterday sent Mr.
Stlehm a note asking him to return the
stuff and the coach did bring back a por
tion of it. Some of it bad been destroyed
by the janitor, but it la supposed this waa
private correspondence. Among the male
rial returned waa the Nebraska contract
with Iowa for foot ball games, which haa
till a year to run. Stlehm explained the
ontract had become mixed up with hla
property.
Manager Reed and Secretary Clapp
asked Stiehm to allow them to Inspect
the data at the Stlehm home, but they
were invited to leave.
According to the veralon of the meeting
given by Dr. Clapp and Manager Reed,
the former coach, gave hla visitors threo
minutes to get out of his house. Mr.
121
147
Ml
10
, 21
Sd.
124
1S8
111
7
IRS
23
Tot.
S.3
4.13
S5
SIS
397
78
Totals 45 007 S70 1921
AMERICANS OF FORD
PARTY IN COPENHAGEN
COPENHAGEN, Jan. 23. (Via London.)
Twenty-two Americana, members of the
Ford peace party, returned here tonight
from The Hague. The party experienced
no difficulty In "passing through Ger
many, but no one waa permitted (o leave
the train.
The party will remain aeveral daya.
after which It will proceed .to Stockholm,
where the mn!;era will stay until peace
negotiatlona take place.' At Stockholm
It ia expected that Henry Ford ami Miss
Jane Addama wl'l Join the party,
HERMAN E. SCH&.EFFER
IS DEAD OF PNEUMONIA
STATE ORATORICAL CONTEST
HELD HEREJN FEBRUARY
The atate oratorical contest will be held
soon at Crelghton. Mr. Barr, who won
first last year, will again represent
Crelghton. Hastings college today entered
for the contest, which probably will
be held February 18.
A GENTLE REMINDER
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order
As good as the best.
Save Coupons and Get Premium
' Phone Douglas 1889.
LUXUS
Mercantile Co.
Distributor.
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BESSilBMNt
STEAMER RETURNS TO
PORT AFTER COLLISION
NEW YORK. Jan. ,23,-The New York
and Porto Rico steamship Braaoa. with
171 paasengera and a crew of 130 on board,
arrived at Ita pier in Brooklyn at
o'clock tonight with a jagged hole in ita
starboard aide, after a collision late to
day, twenty-three mllea southeaat of
Scotland light, with the coasting steamer
Suffolk of the Coastwise Transportation
company of Boaton. The Suffolk alao re
turned to port and anchored off quaran
tine. The Braaoa came to port under ita own
steam and officials of the company aald
tonight that repairs probably would be
completed so It could sail again for San
Juan, Porto Rico, on Monday.
Culled .from the Wire
Herman E. Sohaffer. well-known Omaha
resident for thirty-four yeara, and pro
prietor of a saloon at Tenth and Jackson
aura to make themselves heard from when 1 at re La. died of pneumonia Friday after-
they appear on the newly conatructed
alleys.
Bewllaar Netee.
Nelson and Hinkle are preparing to go
aecond game.
All of the Metropolitan leaaTue teama
will enter the Metropolitan Handicap
tournament.
Tha Kaalea beat tha I,ooae-Wllea eon ad
by one pin on tne last bail rolled in their
to. Toledo, to win a auujiona meaai ani
part of the 110.000 pot.
It took Hemple and Moyna both to
make an M aoore last wxk. Moyna
hooting- four frame tM Hemple alx.
They had nine errors and one apare.
noon, after an Illness of only a few daya
He waa li yeara of age, and waa born In
Germany. Hta wtdow two " daughters
and a eon aurvlve him. The children live
la the atate of Washington and are com
ing for the funeral, which will probabl)
be held Tuesday afternoon at the resi
dence, 1131 South Twenty-eighth street
Whatever may be your need.
Want-Ad will get it for OU.
a Be
fair meat aad Satta Tie.
t-TTTON. Neh., Jan. Il-fS peclal V
Fairmont and Sutton High schools tlfd
In a hotlv lontented game of basket ball
on the Sulton fluor. V hen time was
caliani the ure stood "I to 31 and was
iWiared a tie hr th?i offliiala. Owing to
the fart thi t lite Kali-tiioiit boys had to
leave to rat.'k a tiaiii the same wss not
played oif . t
BELLEVUE STUDENTS BEGIN
EXAMINATIONS TODAY
Examinations In all elaaeea, except those
ef President Nlcholl, which were given
laat week, will begin to.lay at Hutlevue.
The aecond semester will begin Tuesday.
February 1. registration having taken
place Monday, January SI, It ia prubable
that a big post-exam party to celebrate
the conclusion of examinations will be
givaa at the cloae of the week.
Banlr drafts with an estimated value
of SiO.O-O and a small amount of money
were in a mall pouch atolen and rlflod
at Newton, la., after the outbound mall
Kft the pjatofflce.
A gift of Id 50. 0.I0 from an anonvmoua
graduate Was announced bv Praiileiit
tvtvl'.eton of Wellenlev college at Wflhh
! ly. Masa. The money ia to be used to-
wara a runa xor a new iaminirMiun
bullctlna.
Judge Robert Ralston of the common
pleas court of Philadelphia, widely known
aa a jurist, eoloirr and writer oa legal
topic, died at his home from complica
tion of diseases resulting from an attack
of pneumon'a. He was hi yeara old and
waa elevated to the bench in 11.
Own to uncertainty regarding the
movement of alidea In Oalllard cut. tha
Panama canal is not reartr to be re
TWnvd or van a prediction as to Its
f prospective re-opening o mane, accora
ng to a statement issued at Panama by
Ma tor General Ooethals, governor of the
aone.
A jury In the t'nited Ftates court at
Philadelphia returned a verdict for the
defendant in the suit of the Rluefieliis
Ctewushlp oompenv against the t'nited
Fruit company. The suit waa entered
under the tiherman antMruet law and
waa known aa the Banana trust ault.
Millions of dollars were involved in the
ItUaation. The Jury had the eae under
deliberation alttce Thursday afternoon.
Ortctnallv the action waa for the recovery
of tlS.tmi nr.!, the ateamahlp Company al
lestng that ita bualneas had been dam
aged to the extent of IVrtmOU) and the
law permitting: trinle damage, but the
amount waa greatly reduced by a ruling
of the judae that the statute of l'mita
tions permitted the collection of damagra
only from 16 to 1911.
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