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Grand Island
' Beats Lincoln
in Cage Meet
L'nivfriMy I'lart ami (.'oin
metre to Meet in Second
Kouiul Today Locals
Are I'aoritCH.
Receives More Money
Than President
Lincoln, Xrb., March 9. (Special
Tdrgram.) The Uth annuat state
high chool basket hall tournament
got under wa here toilay with games
schrdulcJ in every division.
The Omaha Commerce - Omaha
Central content in the clas A divi
. hion was looked upon as the most
important panic of the day. The
Bookkeeper succeeded in trimminn
the Central caKer in .1 fast and
interesting rhihc by the score of 14
to 6.
The score at the end of the first
half was 4 to J in favor of Com-inereft
While Commerce w defeating
Central. University Place was
tiouncing the Wahoo la.skctecrs by
the score of 18 to 12.
Commerce's victory over Central
and University Place's win over Wa
hoo, while not considered real up
sets, were rather unexpected. These
two winners will meet in the second
round of class A tomorrow. Com
merce is considered the favorite over
the locals
Grand Island lliuh school fur
jiished the first upset in the class
A division of the state interscholas
tic basket ball tournament here this
afternoon by eliminating Lincoln
High; considered as one of the
strongest teams) in the state, by a
score of 27 to 12. Grand Island
rushed the Lincoln team off their
feet in the early period of the game,
holding the first half 16 to 6. The Tri
City quintet strengthened in the
second half.
Blow to Be Dealt
"Fight Combine
The slate boxiiiR commission will
deliver its first blow- at the alleged
boxing trust in Omaha at a meeting
to be held here Monday night.
As a result of charges that a "fa
vored few" arc getting all the fight
dates here, the commission has rlc
c:ded to rotate dates among licensed
clubs.
All licensed clubs have been noti
fied by Lum Doyle, state boxing
commissioner, to send a representa
tive with authority to act for them.
"There has been considerable
criticism of certain clubs tying up
, all the dates' and this meeting is to
be held to give everyone an equal
opportunity to use the license which
they hold to conduct boxing and
, wrestling matches," Doyle said.
The meeting will be held in the
office of Commissioner John Hop
kins in the city hall at 7:30 p. m.
Plestina Wins Over
Demetral of Chicago
Chicaco. March 9. Marin Ples-
tina, Chicago heavyweight wrestler,
threw Bill Demetral, also ot Uncago,
in the seventh round of a 13-round
match here last night after 7 minutes
and 35 seconds of wrestling.
Jack Linow of Chicago and Jim
Londos wrestled six rounds to a draw.
Mike Howard, instructor in wrestling
at the University of Iowa, threw Joe
Evkovich of Chicago in one of the pre
liminaries and Ralph Parcuat of Ma
son city.Ta., threw Otto Propotnick
of Chicago in another.
'. Welcome in Conference.
Tucson. Ariz,, "March 8.The Uni
versity of Arizona today was invited
lO ttUV.HU A m.i,,5 ,v f ...
Francisco, March '18, of representa-
tives of several schools and colleges
at which time plans for the formation
of an athletic conference will be dis
cussed. The-proposal was presented
to the athletic authorities and a fa
vorable action is anticipated. ,
Btjwwwrp
Q. If two playors re Jumping la held
kail play in a game played In cage.
rd ball ia tapped to ceiling, may It be
caught by either when it-come down
A. C. H. S.
A Ye.
j! If a roan climbs cage and shooti
basket and referee penalle him for
f limbing cage, la the baaUet allowed?
WA.R. climbing cage 1 foul and ba
ke ia not allowed.
Q. In amateur gams bait atrikea edge
of backboard and rebounds into court,
ii ball ruled out of bounds? D. U W.
t. Kolea stmt tint backboard ta at
right angle t floor aad parallel to eao
Maes. Its center shall bo perpendlcnlar
at point in court two feet from end line.
Therefore, rebounding ball you meatioa
wonld still bo in play.
Q Can a player take more than a ateo
and a half whila Jumping in held ball
play? R. M. -
A. Jielther Jumper Is allowed ta taao
a stap. They assume sana positions as
center do when Jumping.
O. What is charging- R- P.
A. Charging Is rushing into aa oppa
aaat aad thereby causing body eaataet
aad sometimes injury. It ia a Personal
foul I
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"Babe" Ruth.
It is reported that "Babe" Ruth's
salary, with bonuses for home
runs, will total more than that re
ceived by the president of the
United States. That is a mere
trifle of $75,000 a year. Any won
der the Bambino smiles?
Creigliton Trims
Weslcvans, 32-23
Southerners Unahle lo Solve
Hilltops' Offensive
Lovely Stars.
Biickhannon, W. Ya., March 10.
(Special.) Creighton university
brought its chain of road victories
to six here Wednesday night by de
feating the West Virginia Wcs
leyans, 32 to 23.
The locals were unable to solve the
westerners' offensive.
Lovely. Creighton forward, scored
six baskets, three of the spectacular
variety from the center of the floor.
Johnson featured for Wcsleyan.
The teams meet tonight at Clarks
burg in the second game of the
series, which will wind up the Oma
hans' road trip.
They will leave here following the
game, reaching Omaha Saturday
morning.
The lineup:
Creighton. To. Wcsleyan.
Lovely R. K Ross
Trainman I.. F Johnson
Wise C Knight
Paynter Tt.G Young
Lynch L. O Lorenu
Summary: Field Goals, Lovely, 6: Train
man, fi: Paynter. Lynch. Ross. 2: Johnson,
8; Knight. Young, Lorentz. Fouls, Lynch,
6 of 7; -Johnson, 7 of 16.
. Referee: Schroyer. Carnegis Tech.
Schlaifer Matched to
, Fight Dennis O'Keefe
Morrie ' Schlaifer was, signed to
meet Dennis O'Keefe in a 10-round
bout at Davenport, la., March 24.
The match .had been previously
arranged, but - was called off by
Johnny Creeley, Schlaifer's manager,
following a dispute over terms.
Greeley's terms were met yester
day. , " ,.
Carpentier Undergoes
Minor Operation
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Paris, March StAGeorges Carpen
tier, the French fighter, has been suf
fering for the past few days with a
carbuncle on the neck. A surgical
operation was performed yesterday
and ii is expected that this will al
leviate the trouble. Carpentier's plans,
it is announced, will be in no way
modified. -
Teams Matched
for Second Day
of State Meet
Lincoln, March 9. Scores of
teams are in action simultaneously
here today in the opening: round of
the IJth state inier-cholaslic basket
ball tournament. A total of 226
teams are scheduled to take the
floors today.
The pairings for the second day
of the meet in the four upper divi
sions, as announced this morning-,
follow:
( lata A.
Winner of Vnlversity Place-Wahoo
gam against winner I.lnroln-lirand Is
land gams. Coliseum. 1 :50 p. m.
Winner Pmstia t'ommerre-Omsha Cen
tral gam against winner Frsmonl-Sutton
gsms. Coliseum, 1:4 p. m.
W lnnr Hratrlc-Houlh Omaha game
against winner Alllance-Oeneia- 'game, j
Coliseum, S:t) p. m.
Winner t'reia-C'relghton Prep game
against winner Clay CtnUr-Hastings
game. Coliseum, 3 p. m.
Class B.
Wlnnr r.avenna-York gm against
winner North riatta-ChanpcIl game, Coli
seum. 10:40 a. m.
Winner Nebraska Clty-Plattamouth
game against winner Peru Tralnlng-Sew-ut'il
game. Coliseum, 11 a. m.
Winner Columbus-Sidney game against
winner Urd-Oolhf nburg gams. Coliseum,
12 noon.
Winner Curtis Aggies-Albion game
against winner Schuyler-Genoa Indian
game, 13:2V p. ni.
Clam C. 'i .
Basaett against winner DeWitl-Auburn
game. Coliseum, S a. ni.
Winner Sianton-Aurura gams against
winner Cerlng-Scottsbluff game, Coliseum,
8:2(1 a. m.
Winner Chadron-Central City game
against winner Anoley-Ifcnesaw game,
Coliseum, :50 a. m.
Winner Scrlhner-Superlor gams against
winner Craig-Newman Grove game. Coli
seum, 9:40 a. in.
Class P.
Winner Osceola-Wayne game against
Pawnee City. Armory, 10:40 a. m.
Winner Hartlngton-Litchfield game
against winner Pierce-Falls City game,
Armory 11 a. m.
Winner West Point-Arlington game
against winner Xorth BenU-Rsndolph
game. Armory, 13 noon. .
Winner Falrfleld-Krlend game against
winner Falrmont-Havelock game. Armory,
U:i0 p. m.
Midland Loses to
Wesleyan, 33 to 29
After Fights
iRoaTlIornshv
Signs Contract
With Cardinals
Leading Batsman of National
League Leaves Holdout
Kanks for $23,000.
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Fremont. Xeb.. March 9. (Spe
cial.) Midland's basket ball season
closed here last night', with an ag
gavating defeat at the hands of
Wcsleyan by a score of 33 to 29
The game was the roughest con
ference contest played on the local
court this season, Dana and Hurl
burt were taken from the game in the
final period following a fistfight.
Smith featured for the Coyotes,
who managed to keep one or two
baskets in the lead throughout the
game. Lundberg and Horn kept the
warriors close in the rear.
Wisconsin Wins
Madison, March 9. Wisconsin
last night defeated the University of
Chicago, 24 to 17, in a Western con
ference basket ball game.
New York Amateur
Players Will Erect
Statue for Mathewson
New York, March 9. A heroic
statue of Christy Mathewson de
livering his famous fade-away, is to
be erected in Van Cortlandt park by
amateur baseball plaj-ers of New
York city.
The model for the statue, the work
of Gertrude Boyle, has been com
pleted, funds have been raised, and
the amateurs await only permission
from the city to use the Dark m hon
oring their beloved Matty:
lhe famous hero of the pitchinsr
mound is still at Saranac Lake in
the Adironacks, making a ' fight
against tuberculosis. Recently he
was reported able to take short
walks each day.
Homer Sheridan.
Homer Sheridan, Sioux City
158-pound knuckle-whirler, is itch
ing; to get a chance to display his
wares in an Omaha ring. Homer
is under the wing of Frankie Whit
ney, old-time scrapper and owner
of a gymnasium in Sioux City.
"Brings 'em on," says Homer.
Commercial League
to Organize Friday
The baseball bee began buzzing in
the Commercial league this morning
with the announcement by Bob
Kroll, president, that a meeting of
the league is called for Friday at the
city hall to arrange for the coming1
season.
Kroll expects the league to remain
intact from last season.
St. Louis, Mo.. March 9. Roger
Hornsby, leading' batsman of the
National league, who has been liold-
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INK UU1, JUC Will .(-.
afternoon agreed to 4f
sign a contract, rv
and will depart for
the Cardinal's !. '.
training camp at -i-$
Orange. Tex., in
tunc to utiiwic y.
ill tnc exnmmoii
game al Dallas,
c, ..,!.... ... : . u "
rdiuiiidj n ft ii .
Cleveland, it was
announced.
The agreement
was readied atter tt ;;
a long conference k.f f -
tvun .Manager
Branch Rickey. Terms of the con
tract were not made -public, but it
is understood that the salary it be
tween $20,0(10 and $25,000, with a
clause increasing it if the club fin
ishes first, second or third in the
league rare. Hornsby has been de
manding $25,000 and the club recent
ly offered to give him $17,000. 'I'hi
contract makes Hornsby the highest
paid player in the league.
Southern Sun
Greets Buffaloes
State Basket Ball
Tournament Results
Ravenna t4, York 11.
SprlngfWd 2,' Mpencer 0 (forfeit).
Bancroft -1". Humboldt 2.
Creston 4 24.' ,ohnwn 4.
Mieltan 13, Mate Aggies (Lincoln) 11.
Howells IS. Belririere 16.
Grant 11, Orchard i.
Plattsmoutlt . IS. Nebraska Cilr 7.
Kieter 2. Islington 0 (forfeit).
Mlnden 15- ('lurks 1.1.
Xelson 84 Elm ( reek 20.
Tllden ii, Dnylil City 8.
Beemer 14, Franklin 6.
Commerce. 14; Central, S.
(.rand Island. 21; Lincoln, 1.'.
University Place, 18; Wahoo, 12.
Stanton, 12; Aurora, 2,
Hartley, 15; Verilon, S.
Princeton, i; Genoa, 0. . (Forfeited.)
(iresham, 5; Valley, 20,
neWItt, 13; Aubum, 0. -
Curtis Aggies. 18; Albion, 14.
Alexandria. 19; Syracuse, 11,
Waverly, 3; Stella, 12,
Paxton, 10; Odell, 6.
Buskin, 17; Mullen, S.
Gothenburg, 26; Ord. 11.
Benson, 14: Wither. 12.
Talmago, 20; Stickliam, 7.
St. Paul, 14; Cedar Bluffs. 4.
.Western, 10; Kwing, 0,
Hampton. 2; Clearwater. O.-(Forfeit.)
Reward, 13; Peru Training, 5.
Nebraska School for Deaf, 10; Camp
bell, S.
Columbus, 20: Sidney, 13.
Hebron, 18; Waco. 5.
College View, 31: Merna, . ;
Waterloo. 22; Hildrrth. 13.
Eagle, IS: Klmwood. 10.
Ong. 19i Juniata,. 12.
Spencer. 2; Springfield. 0. (Forfeit.)
Schuyler," . . : Genoa Indians, 9.
Oak, 18; Palmyra, 11.
Sam Langford Matched
to Fight Fred Fulton
Bcardstowri; 111.. March 8 Sam
Langford, negro heavyweight, and
Fred Fulton, have.beeu signed up for
a 10-round no-decision fight" here,
March 22, it was announced today.
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Cedar Rapids in Tourney.
Evanston. 111., March 9. The entry
of the Cedar Rapids (Ia.) high
school in the .Northwestern Inter-
scholastic track, swimming meet,
here March 24 and 15, was received
today, one of the first to reach offi
cials of the meet.
Measurements of Greb
and Tommy Gibbons
New York. March S. Hera are the
weoights and measurements as announced
today o( the principals in nexi jionaay
nights big fight at Madison Square
Garden. "
Torriaa Cibbons. Harry Greb.
St. Paul Birthplace.... Pittsburgh
30 years Age 2S years
Irish-American.. Descent ...German-Irlih
173 Pounds Weight is! pounds
t feet j inches Height. .6 feet S'-i Inches
70 inches
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42 Inches .
16 "4 Inches
14 inches
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II S Inches
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Si inches ..
. .Reach 70 inches
.Chest (ncr.)..Ci Inches
..Chest (ex.) ....40 Inches
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. Wrist ...
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.Calf ....
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News From the Majors9 Camps
Victoria. Tex.. March 9. 01 Sol
frvnrcrl the Rnffalneis with one of
those hospitable Dixie smiles as they
turned out for their inaugural work
out today.
Manager Barney Burch led the
team on a long hike this morning.
Burch indicated that he was higii-
tv ulaterl nver the tnvont anrl said
lie was anxious to get his men in ac
tion.
Rmvli is nrranffinc trames with
various Texas league clubs and also
is attempting to get games with the
champion New York Giants, the Chi
cago WThite Sox and the Philly Ath
letics.
The Buffalo candidates are a like
ly looking crew. "With this kind of
weather and these training tacilities,
the matter of conditioning the men
will take care of itself," declared the
manager.
Mike Finn, secretary and part
owner of the club, still is in Kansas
City and will join the squad later.
Modern Woodmen to
Draft Baseball Chart
A schedule will be drafted by the
Douelas county teams of the Mod
em Woodmen of America baseball
league at a meeting Friday night in
the Swedish, auditorium, low un
cago street.
Seven of the 18 camps in the coun
ty have placed teams in the league
and several more arc expected to.
Announce Tennis Date.
Boston, Mass., March 9 May 16
has been set as the date tor the
world's championship open court
tennis match 111 England between
Walter Kinsella, the New York pro
fessional aiv4 George F. Covey of
London, the titleholdcr, it was learn
cd here today.
Today In Ring History
New Tork, March 9. Babe Ruth
and Wally Schang, the last Yankee
players to be lined up for the com
in.'g' baseball season, today left Hot
Springs, Ark., fol Orleans to
join Manager .Muggins' and. the, re
mainder of his spring training squad,
The arrival of a telegram from
Ruth and the swatting of the ball by
Meusel reminded the manager of the
Yanks yesterday that, these two
players-would r1e out ofnthe-game
for a few. days! at the beginning of
tne season, and he turned his atten
tion to some of his recruits.
1 1, 1
Chicago, March - Arrival of Out
fielders Harry Hooper and -Amos Strunk
has pdb new spirit Into the training camp
of the Chicago Americans, according to
word from Seguln. Tex., today. - Oood
news also waav.eontalned In a telegram
from Ernie Joljnson. shortstop, who wired
Manager Gleason that he would be In
camp in time -to play in the. first exhibi
tion game between the White, Sox and the
New York Nationals at San Antonio Sat
urday. Johnsot'left Chicago Wednesday.
Cincinnati; March . The arrival af
Jimmy Cayenne.- Babe Plnelll and Louis
Ponseca at thsstralnlnr camp of the Cin
cinnati Nationals assures Manager Moran
an infield for the opening exhibition
games at Fort W orth Saturday and' Sun
day. 8m Bonne, who was expected to
accomriiy the other' arrivals front the
Pacific coast, has not put in an appear
ance. . Pitcher . Pits Donahue, who is
coaching a -eeUege team at. Fort Worth,
will start the game for the Reds Satur
day. -
Pitislurgh. March . Infle'.dsri -yin
for positions la the regular lineup ot the
Pittsburgh Nationals were sent Into action
for their initial practice at West Baden.
Ind., yesterday by Manager George Gib
son. Charley Grimm went to his own sta
tion at first, Cotton Tlerney at second.
Traynor at short and Clyde Barnhart at
third. Gibson expects to leave with the
players for the training camp at Hot
Springs, Ark., next week.
Cleveland, March . Cleveland pitchers
are further advanced in their spring train
ing than any of the other plavers. ac
cording to -reports reaching here from
Dallas. ' Coveleskie and several of the
other twlrlers "cut loose" yesterday.,
Philadelphia. Pa., March 9. The hitting
of Witt and Callaway featured the 10 to 2
victory yesteraay or the Owls over the
Hawks at the Philadelphia Americans'
training camp in Eagle Pass, Tex. Calla
way made three doubles and a, single, and
Witt three singles in four times up. It
wss the second victory of the Owls over
their team mates.
Wintry weather at the Phillies' camp
tn Leesburg, Fla.. curtailed their nrantir.
somewhat.
Detroit, March . Another drill In ht.
ting and fielding practice and In base
cunning was on the program at the De
troit American camp in Aurusts. o .
today.
Harry Hellmann. leading American
league hitter last year, tnnlc h.. in
the batting practice yenterdsv, but fsiled
to hit the ball off the playing field. Man
ager Ty Cobb, for years the king of base
steslers, put the squad through a bsse
running drill.
St. LOUls. Mar.-h 9. C.60I W.ather rfn-n
at Orange, Tex., v liere the St. Louis Ns-
tionsls are train. ng has had a frosty
effect on the pitching arms of some of 1
mancn Kickeys hopefuls. Two squads
got together In a practice game yesterday
and the crowd led by Catcher Ainsmlth
waiJeod their way to a 14 tn vi.tAr,
demons lei the opponents.
Thirty-four Years Ago.
John L. Sullivan and Charlie Mitchell
In draiv, Chantiily, France, 39 rounds.
Twenty Years Ago.
Philadelphia Jack O'Brien and CharleR
McKeever, no decision, Philadelphia, six
rounds.
Nineteen Years Ago,
Kid Herman l;nockc out Joe Sher
lock, Chicago, three rounds.
Eighteen Years Ago, .
Mike Schrerk lost to Jack O'Brien, St.
Louis, lo rounds.-
Sixteen Years Ago.
Jimmy Gardner and Harry T.ewis.no
decision, Philadelphia, six rounds,. .
' Nine Years Ago.
Wildcat Ferns, won from Spike Kelly,
Kansas City, 10 rounds.
Jack Nunemaker
ftJ
. Solicits your
patronage.
Quality tailor
ing at econom
ical price.
Every -coal
tried on and
g u a r an teed
perfect 'in fit
and style.
Open (Tenings.
Suit, $35.00
and Up.
Now Associated With
MacCarthy-Wilson
Tailor Co.
S. E. Corner 15th and Harney.
Padgett Signs
Contract to
Fight Logan
Buddy l.nu.111 and "t owbov"
I'adk'iii will iij-ht in the Oipheii'tii
garden a week from l iid.iv.
I'ailt-iit's sigiu-d contract 10 nuft
Logan here on that dale was re.
icivcu through, the ,,, t1tt- itmrti
ing. A telegram teemed from I'adgclt
stated he was tn route for Omaha
and would arrive lure tomorrow.
He will work out at the Orphiuin
garden.
The bout will bring toiiither two
boxers w ho hold decisions ' over
Schlaifer. Logan won the erdict
over the fighting Hebrew lad two
months ago and radgett outpointed t
him a few weeks previous. !
The Oriihiiim aardcu w ill he ar-1
ranged to seat J.'HW fans. ;
Logan doon t fear this sot king
ring demon tin- Ivan, lie demon
strated this when he agreed to let
Padgett weigh in at 1-47 pounds at
0 o clock the day ot the bout.
Logan will he at his usual lighting '
weight of HI pounds. I
The bout will be Logan's firt '
since lie shaded SchlaiiVr. Follow-,
ing the battle with TadU he will1
go to ilinneaiiolis. where he is to
light Pittky Mitchell or Richie Mit
chell within the next few weeks.
Injured Hilltop Star
Returns to Omaha !
j
Ike Maliouey, star Creighton ecu- 1
tcr, returned to Omaha yesterday j
morning with an injured ankle which
forced him to leave the team in the
cast.
Malioncy's ankle was sprained in '
the game with Colgate at Hamilton. I
N. Y.
He reports the team is badly crip-
pled from its long road trip. Lynch
has been ill with the tin and unable
to play in a - number of games, he
said.
Denies Motion lo Di.-niis
Kickard Indictments
New York, March 9. Supreme
Court Justice Wasscrvogtl today
denied a motion to dismiss the in
dictment charging Tex Rickard,
sports promoter, with assault upon
Alice Ruck, lj-ycar-old school girl.
Rickard will be tried on March 20.
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proposition.
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these high-grade hats from the Worth or
Thoroughbred dealer in your town.
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