4 , . , THK BEK; OMAHA, THUKSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, Ulf. . Drawn for The Bee by George McManus BRINGING UP FATHER see CoryrtrM. 191, International News Service. All Rights Reserved. - -I 1 r, 1 ! i ! I i I l i , Pj HUK mic CT DRF65tO - I I DO Aft I I I I J' AtA OTHER WC AR COINS TO THE ' U At-. . DM COLLV 1 zATiOWiCH BELINDA WTW3 OR. DINNER- V k J I WtTJ HAVE TO FATT I A41 A.N A.RE Q!N' , v iZ&for L I THtTNtvt- i L hzL' r ; v csr n f .hop, mae 1 JST Wf -yr ) HToTAm r EAT' i i . i . i "","m,j""j,"''""",m"w",i"mm,m""""m'" ' i ROGERS IS EASY FOR' MSTECHER Succumb- to Nebmikin'i Scissors Hold ia Eight Minutes md Five Kinutes, BespectiTely. - . HOGZSS ALWAYS ON LETEUSE It's the same eld story over and 'Over again. , This time Joe Roger of Buffalo. N. T., and pupil of Emit Ktank, maker of cham nlon. was tba victim of tha same ' otd story. Rogers essayed to give Jo Stecher little tat Ha on tha wrestling mat at tha Council Bliiffa Auditorium. But Rogers. Ilka all tha othert, proved no match for tha Nebraskan and lost two straight falls. Tha flrat fall enma In eight minutes and twenty aeennda and tha second fall came in flva minutes and thlrtjr-aevon seconds. Tha wonderful scissors, aided and abetted hr an English bar lock, proved to bs tha fatal hold fo Boner, aa It haa for all tha other grsppters who . locked noma with Joa. Aftar tha two men ahook handa before tha flrat tilt Btechrr and Roger felt each other out for three minutes, with fltacher doing; tha leading. Joa then tripped Itinera to tha mat and promptly started after tha scissors. He had it In a twinkling of an eye and tha deadly pressure begin.' Lay la Seiaser. ttngers weathered tha scissors for. flva minutes. Ha kept Steelier from taming him ever by stretching himself out flat or bp doubling Into a knot. But It was of no avail. With but eight minute ticked off by tha clock tha Podse phenoro spun Rogers around wlUiout losing his cleors grip, and then secured tha. bar lock. ' ' " ' Rogers couldn't stand tha torturing grip and lock and alowly turned over on hla shoulders. Sight mlnutea and twenty aeonndn. ' ' Tha eeeond fall rama quicker. Tha man were on their feet but two minute be fore Stecher threw I losers to' tha mat Asj before, ha Immediately damped tha aclKsora oa and began to work for tha bar lock. He got It and it only took thiee mora mlnutea to turn tha Buffalo wan over. s - . . Hog or never had a chanoe. ntecher ii on tha agrslve every minute. Rogera did not make ona offensive move, be was always on tha defensive. Its did not get behind Btecher once and In fact didn't break a single hold, for It was tha original setssoiM that did tha work in each tilt. rBr Tha a Catler. . After tha match Bteoher declared that Rogers Is the atro-ngeet man ha haa ever met. even asserting Rogers Is stronger than Charley Cutler. But Rogera couldn't tay a long as Charley Cutler. In fart, lie was mi.re helpless sgalnst Joa than was lluasana or Amerlcua or Weater gasrd or any of tha rait of them. . Other wrestlers have wriggled out or broken away from the sclasora when first ' clamped on them even though they event ually succumbed But Rogoia didn't 4lo a single thing. He looked like a big saok of grain who couldn't fight back, ha was that helpless under the scissors. Between I. (40 and 1400 wreatllng fsns filled the Bluffs Auditorium to see the match and cheer 6techera victory. Ung before the match started every seat in the house had been sold and the doora Were locked. Several hundred ' were turned away aa no accommodations could be found for them. (;'. In a preliminary go Cal Wood of Bun ton. Neb., ajtd Joe Oeahtout of , Chicago wrestled an hour to a draw. Columbus' Crack . Volley BalLTeam Takes Tournament - COM'Minr. Neb,. Feb. l.- ".pedal Telegram.) Upsetting what dope wss available. Columbus came through to the finals and easily defeated Fremont's sec ond tesm the deciding series, thereby an nexing the champlonahlp title In tha flrat atata Toung Men's Christian, association volley ball tournament. Eight team. Omaha, Norfolk, York, Hastings, Orand Island, Fremont first. Fremont second and Columbus, entered the race. Fremont's second team, which rama In to fill the vacancy caused by Heward's eleventh-hour wlthdrswal. epratig the sur prise of winning Ita way to the flna'a. whereaa Fremont'a first team, which had twice previously this season defeatd Co lumbus, suffered retaliation at tha hands of Columbus in an earning series In the semi-finals. Score: rrellmlnsrles Norfolk, U aad W; York, fl and 21. Fremont second. 21 and 31; Omaha, li and 11. Fremont first. 21 and tl; Hasting. 10 and Orand Iriand. 1 and f: Columbus, II and 21. Keml-Flnnla York. 21. 1 and 15; Fre- mnnt oonl, IV 21 and 21. Fremont first, 21,1. and IS; ('nliimbue, 10, 21 and 21. Finals CVIumhue, 21. XI and II; Fre mont second, 14, II slid 17. Lineups of various teams: Columbus Otto Walter, Oils Waller, Wood Bmlth. K C. Hmlth, Ales Ander son and V. It. Weaver. Fremont Second W. II. Toung, Fred Isinrt. 8, S. Hlilner. Pnul Colaon, C. More iioune and C. A. Kerne. Norfolk J. W, Morler, C. U Huntley, W. C. Trauh, I A, Williams. B. O. Dau bert, J. a Harrla and B. Heeler. Orand IslajidH. Ia Harrison. Clyde Jury. Pr. A. I. Rousey, William iuhr, Raymond Thurston, A. K. Nawelstock, Frank J. Clearr. Art Rtomphlg and J. A. Noble. York Northtip. Wlldman, Fountain, RanKhart, Wny, Plumb, Btoner, Bell oji nver. BASE BALL CHIEFS ' MEET -IN GOTHAM American League and National Comminion Anemblei Today and Tomorrow. FEDS IN CHICAGO SATURDAY Omaha W. H. Hherri. A. O. Klttel. Henry Mllllken, John W. uulnn, Harry Hewitt 1 Frankfort. H. . U I'atter and W. A, K earns. Fremont First K. J. Loe, O. P. Blair. J, F. Rohn, Ir. R. E. Dooley, C. A. Uerg, C. W. logins and C. Courtrlght. Hastings Snyder. Russell. Danly, Tripp, Haalen, Rltchey, Coon and linger. 1 . Players' Fraternity Sustains His Refusal NTTW VTORK. Feb. URefuaal oC "Jimmy" Johnston of the Newark Fed eral league club to sign a contract with tha Brooklyn Nationals, to which he wai sold, has) been sustained by the Rasa Ball Players' Fraternity, according to a statement isaued tonight by President David A. Fulti. It la contended by FMlts that Johnston signed a contract with ths Newark Fed eral for 116 and 1M7. in which Ills sal ary waa guaranteed for that- period. President Ebbetta of the Brooklyn elub offered him a contract Containing a ten days' release olauae and naming a salary lower than he was to reoelva undrr hla Federal contract. Johnston Insists tha Brooklyn club should assume his existing contract. ' 1 ;' President Fults declared the proposal made to Johnson violated ths "peace agreement" and expresses) the belief that tha National commission will sustain the jJayer In his stand. NEW YORK, Feb. 1. With meeting of tha American league and the National commiaslon in this city tomorrow and Frlil y, and a special session called by President Qllmore to wind up the affaire of the Federal league at Chicago on Sat urday, the annual winter season devoted to ma tor league base ball legislation probably will close this week. 141st week the American league was compelled to postpone Its regular meet ing, at which the coming season's play- Ins schedule was to have been adopted. The delay waa caused by the unsettled condition of the Cleveland club's affairs. Tha sale of that club yeeterday has) cleared the way for the schedule mattenf and it Is expected that on President B. B. Johnson's arrival here he will make publto the names of the men who have Invested capital In the Cleveland club. As was 'the case when the National league had Its session here last week, American leaguo club owners will be called upon to welcome the renreaentar- Uvea ef two club. President Ball, who recently purchased the St. Louis. Browns, will make hla for mal entry to the Junior major loague, and the principal stock owner of the Cleveland club will In all likelihood be on hand for a similar purpose. I Magnates Hope. to,; Agree on Schedule LINCOLN, Feb. M. Club owners and managers of the Weelern League of Base Ball Cluba were apparently as far from rsachtng a decision en the 191 playing schedule of 1M games when they met thla morning as when thoy convened In the Initial session here Monday. After spending a greater part of the night working over train schedules, holi day dates and other factora considered In the drafting of a playing program, the eohedule committee resumed Its tssk again this morning. Chairman John Savage of Topeka, of the committee, has two schedules drafted, but neither Is satisfactory to all the club owners. Hope wss expressed, however, that an agreement would be reached some time late today. WILLARD LOSES BY POSTPONING BOUT Champion Stand to Let Go of Ten Thousand Backs Becauts of the Delay. MAECH 25 MADE THE DATE CHICAGO, Feb. 1. March 2a, waa set today as the date for the ten-round bout otween Champion Jeas Wlltard an J Frank Moran, of Pittsburgh, after Tex Rlckard, over the telephone from New York agreed to the postponement, de clared necessary by Wlllard and hi Manager Tom Jones. The bout will le beld in Madison Square Garden, New York. A severe cold has so affected Wlllard's throat that he breatha with difficulty and with too much of an effort to make effective training possible according to Tom jonea, me manager, tie naa oeen confined to his bed most of the time for several daya. It was given out. ' Jonee said he would remain In Chicago until Wlllard was about ready to begin work, and than take him to New York where he would do all hla training. Thla, It la expected will be in a few days. Wlllard stands to lose 210,000 , by the postponement. It was said, because It Interferes with theatrical engagements HANLON AND ISBELL YIELD TO OTHERS CUBS PROBABLY WILL RETAIN JAMES ARCHER CHICAOO, Feb, lS.-Jamee Archer will be retained by the Chicago National and Art Wilson will be the catcher transferred to Pittsburgh, If a deal between the Pirates and Cuba Is msde. Manager Tinker aatd .today. Tinker will keep Flsoher,' and. Jperhapa, aa third catcher, demons. Wilson Joined the Chloago Fed erals two years ago, leaving the New York Nationals. Effort Beuu ..taie at Lincoln Arrive a en Decision on Schedule. to HOLLAND TRIES TO ASSIST LINCOLN. Neb. la. A shift In the membership ef the schedule committee of the Western league of base ball cluba waa made here today in the hope ef getting more rapid action on a achedule that will meet approval of all the club owners. This Is the the third day the club owners have been In session and no playing program has been prepared that can be generally approved. Kdward J. Hanlon of the Sioux City club and Frank Isbell of Des Moines, retired from the committee this morning and John Holland, owner of the St Joseph club, went to the ssslstanre of John Savage of Topeka, the committee chairman. ' Wis Semt-FlBaJ Places. NEW YORK, Feb. l R. Ltndley Mur ray of California and Watson M. Wash burn, formerly Harvard star, won places in the semi-final round of tho national indoor tennla championship. FEASTER TURNS OFFICE OVER TO CHARLES GILBERT YORK, Neb.,' Feb. lft. (Special Tele gram.) W. W. Feaster, who has been filling a recess appointment aa postmas ter, checked up tha office today and turned over the keys to Charles F. Gil bert School Strong Box At Norfolk Robbed NORFOLK. Neb.. Feb. 3(1. (Special Tel egram.) A cenh box contslnlng $lt In various small school funds was robbed by unknown parties at the Norfolk High school early this week, accordina; to an announcement made tonight by the au thorities. Two acrewdrlvera were found. Hn the vault. Gopher Ktmdents .VaeelaatedU MINNEAPOLIS. Feb. 11 More than V0 students of the University of Minne sota, were ordered vaccinated today, fol lowing the dlsooverey thst Stafford King. a Junior law student, waa Buffering from mallpox. . WACO CITIZENS OBSERVE OPENING OF UGHT PLANT . WACO, Neb., Feb. l.-(Speclal Tele gram.) Thla evening the cltlxens of this Village celebrated the opening of the new eleotrlo light plant. The Commercial club of the village, asalated by members of the York Commercial club, had charge of the program. Dr. Lindsay. J. B. Harvey and William Maupln were tlje principal speak ers. Everything was' free free movies, free lunch, as well aa free speeches. , "OLD KEIITUCECY" TASTIEST OF CHEWS Lismoke 2Vin. He eon 2 V m. Arrow COLLARS Modish, mannish, good-looking 8for5c- ' . CLurrr. feabob? co., , In . 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Oucky Holmes, manager of the Lincoln club, announcea tha purchase of Harry Hlnchraan from Kansas City of the American association. Hlnchmea la a second baseman. Cleveland Base Ball Club, Franchise and Grounds Are Sold CLEY ELAND. O.. reb7l.-It was for tr.ally announced thla afternoon that after several weeks of Decollation the Cleve land American league base ball club, in UudUm real estate, buildings, furniture sad fixtures, together with plsyers aad franchise, had been acid. Announcement of tha names of tha pur chasers it was aald probably will not be made for tan days. . B. B, Johnson, president of the Ameri can league, authorised the statement that the prc-t-vrty haa been turned over to bint end that he will make a further an nouncement later. TINKER SELLS CATCHER WILSON TO THE PIRATES CHICAGO, reb. la Art ("Home Run") Wilson, catcher, was sold today to the Pittsburgh Nationals, Manager Tinker of the Cuba announced. The terms of tha salo were not given out. but It Is said Manager Callahan consented to a large cash payment for the catcher. Tinker and President Weeghmen de rided they could not conslstenly keep three such catchers aa Archer, Wilson and Fisher, and concluded that the former, as longer in aervlce here, had a larger following ef old Cub fane. , It In probable Catcher demons also will be retained by the local club. Oua tii Hun Baa Heaaa Clsfc. is ths president of th new club, in ths Ontral taaa-ue. and Joe Uunn, last year with iJallaa, will be the team manager. Fpringfleld $1,020, F. O. B FACTORY. """"""""IIIHHIHIIIIM ST1FFHECJ ..hi!!! all.U sar tho STAHL HEADS CHICAGO AMATEUR ASSOCIATION CiaC'AOO. reb. ll-Oerland (Jake) Stahl. formes' manager of the Boston American league club, was chosen presl dr.t of the Chloago Association ef Asnsv teur Base Ball Leagues at a meeting of the eaeocaaiioa last night, ' according to announcement today. . 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