THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY. AfRIL . 1922. is i Banning of Sltel uuo orops introduction mis f Spring to Golfdom of New "Stick Chicago, April 7. Binning of the- tf shafted fot( club br tht United Stairs Coif tocition, stopptd th "introduction this soring fo goUdcni of ht 'vat thought to It in cverlatting golf club, at lcat 'to far at elasticity o( the shaft it concerned" said Douglas II. Tmtt die. manager of a targe porting goods concern. A new hatt with a strtl roie rov 'red with the conventional wood, had Men erlect'4 largely through the retearchet of Allen Ijird of Well ington. I). C, an inventor, who on coimderahle wartime mention through hit aid to the government in the perfection of gun. The second growth hicVorv. which forms the luft of all golf club, not oniy vane considerably in it teui T'f. hut the resiliency of the timber begin to drrreae from the time it it not in play until ii usefulness 'soon a!ea and a new club, or at least, a new haft ha tu he pur rhaed. Mr. Lard undertook the eoiislue lion of a nif-tal ilufl in 1911. Iiav- mg discovered this frailly of hirk ory. especially as it related to the tortion nt the flunk. This tortion sprina; in the abaft lakes out the jar thif othrrwi-c would reach the playr'ik hands from the bniiact of trtclub head with the hall and Rive "sweet" feel to the stroke. It also keeps the ball in straight flight and helps to give the ball its high , trai'clory. , Mr. Lard finally discovered an al loy of chrome vanadium that an swered the purpose and shafts were made with the center hollow and the surface an open fretwork.. The club did not take readily, however, be cause of the oddity of its conduc tion. , Experiments were renewed at much expense and along with the discovery of a semicternal golf hall, t lie new arrangement with a steel core was about to be placed on the market when the official body of golf issued its death warrant and condemned golfers to keep on re placing their club shafts perennially at a cost from $10 to $50 a bag full. Cards and Browns Arrive at St. Louis St. Loilis, April 7. Roth St. Louis major league baseball teams re turned home today from their southern spring training trips. -The teams will engage in a two-game ex hibition here tomorrow and Sunday. The Browns arc scheduled to de part Sunday for Chicago, where they open the American league season with the White Sox Wednesday. The Cardinals' will rest in St.i Louis and inaugurate the National league season, paired with the Pitts burgh Pirates. Jacques Fournicr. first baseman for the cardinals, is suffering with say, r:iiKnr prevent mm irom play ?t-. i I. ! l .....V, .... T ... .O.tt. ing April M. ' Omaha "Y" to Send Teams to State Gymnastic Meet The annual state Y. M. C. A. gym nastic championship will be held at the Lincoln "Y" Saturday, The Oma ha Y. M. C. A. will be represented in both the senior and junior cham pionships. Following are the senior represent atives: Frank , Novacek, v Norman Brown, Barney Nordstrom, George Walker and Glen Smith. The junior representatives: Lee Inouye, Porter Forcade, John Staley, Art Head, E. Milberg and Wallace Marrow. Omaha holds the senior champion- ship andLincoln the junior cham pionship. Omaha. Lincoln, Fremont, Colum bus, Grand Island and York associa tions will compete. Roper and Fulton' to v 1 Fight in Denver Denver, Colo., April 7. Captain . Bob Roper of McComb, Mass., and Fred Fulton of Rochester, Minn., 'heavyweights, will meet here' April" 20 in a 12-round boxing- bout, it was announced today. Morvich in Form. Omaha Be Leaaed Wire. ' New prk, April 7. Morvich, Benjamin .Block's sensational 3-year-old derby favorite, again dis tinguished himself yesterday by running the half mile at the Jamaica race track in the ercat time of 0:47 4-5, under a pull by his pilot, Sheridan Ford Dies. Detroit, Mich., April 7. Sheridan Ford, 52 years old. widely known author, lecturer and correspondent, Jied here last night. Mr. Ford suf fered a nervous collapse a week ago $nd his condition had been critical Since then. "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" tfym. FJrMtt. lai Nit Today. Jif&f Coed RoaVd Soar, 50c. DOR TOR GIRLS Last Tina Today, 2:188:30 Tomorrow - (Sat.) Matine at All Summer ANNUAL ENGAGEMENT OF jwnsons "THE DARK SECRET" Burleak Start Afaia Early is August Empress Rustic Garden All Drinks, lQc All Tables Free ADMISSION, 40 CENTS Includes Tax BOfi'-MEWSE about the most perfect, costly and elaborate motion picture ever conceived by the mind of man. SUNDAY PAPERS TOMORROW 1 Seat Sal 3 MondtYv Shafted Golf 99 Imif Me I rad lihi lawk taiaaa lur iamkatM raitiaraa soul t-mjtxa link Kaal.e, Ha mrfn't ju4i Ik nik f out in mr aaig slKirhoW u u4 ft ai iHitpttro a.iia Mho ' la aa liynuo. I rwiub'f iaa Ma Hint la ump4f a (am Mm ifea Vampfira hua ; lh ili'l Staui. Ma ail I a amka a una Tar raa hin. r'4 ihat hi aai ak4 Inn all ' Nrih I'aWaia. Vfttira III BlMirf, JAkl'Ml ILVAt, Oawha. G INK l-OWI.ER never f(cd from a tnou in ins me. lie had a peculiar temperament. He i too proud to fight. And low dignified to run. So whenever trouble atarlcd. Gink would take hit share and go home. He kept three waiters busy opening oysters for hit eye. He was a fine-looking fellow with collapkible arches and jumbo ears. Hut he was afraid of nobody. Once he ran into jungleload of ambidcx troii lions and tlipught they were a Welcome Home committee. It was about this time 50 years ago that he was training in second hand Mexico. When he pointed hit thumb toward the cobblestones that meant the runner was out. When he swept his thumb towards the spiders on the ceiling, that meant the run ner was out also. He never called runner safe in his entire career. He hated them. He was fairly lenient with pitch ers. Anything inside the park was a strike. When dolled up for action Gink wore two masks. One on his face and the other on the back of his head. He had his chest protector wrapped around him like a guy in a barrel and wore long iron boots be cause his shins were delicate and transparent. His hat was rubber and inflated like a busted sofa. When pop bot tles caromed off the national anger they would bounce on Gink's hel met and skid foul. Gink used to call batters out soon as possible. He detested them, too. In fact the only friend he had in the world was a guy he needed a weeje board to talk with. Johnny Ertlc Matched ' to Fight Champion Buff St. Taul, Minn., April 7. Johnny Ertle, St. Taul, has been signed to meet Johnny Buff, bantamweight champion, in a 10-round no-decision bout at DetroitMich., April 18, it was announced here today. Ertle has agreed to make 119 pounds at 3 f. in. onthe day of the fight. Buff is expected to sign within a day or two. ' Senators Rained Out. Washington, April 7. Foiled by tlie weather for two successive days the Nationals and the. Boston Braves! had moved on north to Lynchburg, Va today with the hope that they could stage -there the last game scheduled before arriving in the capi tal. The Washington squad is hav ing practically its first experience with rain this spring, but Manager Milan believes the two -days' layoff will not hinder the favorable prog ress the team has been making. Last Two Times . ; MATINEE TODAY, 2:15 Early Curtain '(- TONIGHT AT 8 SALLIE FISHER In "Tha Choir RahaarMl" BOBBY ADAMS A JEWEL BARNETT BEN INNIS . BERNIE BROTHERS Fiva Cavaloas Emila and John r Nathan MARGA WALDRON Tl t tin Day Am'i flHtt Pt Nw NEXT WEEK "ROLFE'S REVUE" On of tha Biffeat, Ciauiett and Moat . Pleaaiaf Headline Production in Vaudeville Mitt.. IS t SSe; Mi 73 A II Sat. & a. Nlfht. IS to II: ton I,2S Sat. Sua. Today' Winner at Twa Free Seat la Auto No. 21,116 LAST TIMES TODAY Cardigan" - TOMORROW 'LITTLE MISS SMILES" ALSO BUSTER KEAT0II lg gQPta'l "High Sits" Will Box Davt Shade "Bud" Logan, local welterweight leather pusher, yesterday signed a contract to meet Dave Shade, Cal ifornia boxer, in a 10-round deci sion bout at the city auditorium, April 18. The American Legion post of Omaha will stage the show. A good lineup of preliminary events is promised. McMuIlcn (o Hurl Ball in Opening State League Game tteatrice, Neb., April 7. (Special Telegram.) It was announced by the management of the Beatrice Mate League Baseball club that Adam McMuIlcn, republican candi date for nomination for governor, would hurl the first ball at the open ing game here with Fairhury and that Judge L, W. Colby, candidate for nomination for supreme judge, would act as backstop. Ed Warner and Walker Battle to 10-Round Draw ' Wichita. Kan., April 7. Ed War ner, San Francisco, and Hugh Walk er, Kansas City, light-heavyweights, fought 10 rounds to a draw here last night. The bout ended in a wrangle with Warner claiming a foul in the ninth round "Strangler" Lewis Wins. Tulsa. Okl., April 7. Ed (Stran gler) Lewis, world's heavyweight wrestling champion, defeated Jat rinda Goho-Gobar, the Hindu, in straight falls here last night, winning with his headlock. Lewis took. the first fall in 29 minutes, 26 seconds, and the second in six minutes, 20 seconds. "Zibby" Wins Match. Port Arthur, Tex., April 7. Stan islaus Zbyszko, former heavyweight wrestling champion, defeated George Actor of Port Arthur in straight falls here last night. The. Pole won the first fall in one hour and 13 minutes with an arm and wristlock, and the second in 13 minutes with, a head lock. EMPRESS NOW JOHNNY COULON Formar Champion Bantamweit ht of tha World Tha Man They Cannot Lift COOK & F.OSEVERE In "Love Via Spe clal Delivery" AUSTIN ft COLE. "Moment Muaical" VARIETY FOUR Nifty Songs in m Nifty Way STARTS TODAY FOUR DAYS ONLY Last Times Tuesday Night Yifevifte&?ktiirtt U fwmsMomm.OH. NOW PLAYING CONSTANCE BINIIEY in ' "Room and Board" She Lost Her Heart Trying to Save Her Home SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION, Singer's Midgets Sideshow IbtHI I I TW-l V' Schlaifer May Be Taken East by New Manager, Bobby Evans OBEY EVANS, one of tht most widely known managers of prut rihteri in (he west tod.y is the guiding light in the tuii hstie career of Morris .SchUilrr, Omtha's battering welter. Johnny Creeley, who ushered the Omaha larrupcr from the fields of the unknowns to a place in the sun, all in the period of a few months, has "stepped down nd out" There was no slip In hi Ironclad agreement with Schlaifer, but Johnny, following a rumpus with outsiders yeiterday, surh t have been coming in flocks lately, offered Kvan his equity in his contract with Schlaifer. They came to terms im mediately. Johnny is undecided whether he'll journey to, newer fields or remain in Omaha. There i no feeling between Creeley and Schlaifer. Creeley, who signed Schlaifer for the fight with "Cowboy" Tadgett at Council Bluffs I-ridav night, will handle his charge until after the en counter. Evans plans to take 'Schlaifer fait sometime this summer, 'Jt will be sort of a vacation for him." Bobhy said, "but I expect to get him a few matches." 7 Evans is not planning on giving Schlaifer sn extended vacation un let his hands trouble him. Evans is a former boxer. Tommy Loughran Wins. Omaha Be W ire. Philadelphia. April 6. Frank Car bone, New York, subbing for Jeff Smith, proved easy for Tommy Loushran in their eieht-round boot here tonight. Jimmy Murphy of tins city ana Earl France of California terminat ed their bout at the end of the fourth round when Murphy after being bad ly beaten claimed a foul, which Ref eree Floyd refused o allow. Dern Loses to Kctoncn. Salt Lake City, April 7. Waino Ketonen of Boston last night defeat ed Ira Dern of Salt Lake, taking two of three falls. Dern won the first fall in 24 minutes with a farther leg hold, and- Ketonen won the second in 41 minutes with a leg split and the third in 27'minutcs with a toe hold. The men weighed 160 pounds and both were claimants of' the middle weight championship. xv ax- me uaus c T X aj asw - Two Trousers Suits $272 : The value of Two-Trouser Suits never Vas so pronounced as in these days of economy. With the extra pair you , practically double the life of your suite. And the prices are no higher than those of the ordinary Suits with a single r pair of trousers. All the likeable styles. Kuppenheimer Clothes Alen are weighing, as not -for a long time, the value of every dollai against what ths dollar will byy. . We hare always given great values. This season we have "out-valued" the greatest values ever offered here. When we offer KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES . priced from 5352S to '60 Top Coats Gaberdines Here are coats that face a shower as unconcernedly as they face the sun as Impervious to a downpour as they are to a bitter blow. In all the wanted styles close fitting or lose draping. '15U to J452i Underwear Involving a se lection of Su perior "and Vassar. both well known for their excel lent wear. Priced from $1.00 to$5.00 MANHATTAN SHIRTS, $2.50 to $6.00 Interwoven Hose, 40c to $2.00. Lion Custom Made Collara. Van Heutsn Collars. 1415 Haiisoh to Meet Coast Champion tluihe ilanton will leave tonight for Nuluille, Tenn., to w rente a big fellow by the name of Roifi, who is a claimant ' of the Atlantic coast chainnionihin. C h arl.e will meet Koi in the name ring i n which lie attained broadcast recog nition lat No vember by wrcithns Zbywko to a three-hour draw. "Zibby" was champion at the time - of the match. J. II. Elwood, lUmon'a mana ger, has accepted a challenge from Mahmout of a match here. Elwood offered to let his charge meet Mahmout on a winner-take-all or on a 75-25 basis. Southerners Hand Tigers Shutout n.irnii MJM. Anril 7 The De- Irnit Americana., traveline through the south today arc wondering what happened to them at Birmingham yesterday. They invaded the South ern association city confident of best ing that team as they had been ac riKimncil in treat ilic Rochester In ternationals and the Dixie leaguers, but a 4 to 0 shutout awaited tnem. Cohb directed the olay from the bench. LAST DAY AGNES AYRES in "The Lane That Had No Turning" f Thrift Urgently Call for Sand-Tan Stetson. A New Idea Its a stylish idea Stetson Ideas always are. They're tan hats with deeper tan bands. And you know the quality's good. The best $7,00 Other Good Makes, $2.00 Up. Farnam Gate Receipts for Hoppe-Schatfer Match Tblal $$JQ0 Chicago, April 7 Ths gate tt ctipt profits for Willis Hopr and Jskt Schatfer in their recent II 2 Mlklint billiard match for tht world's championship totalled It. 300, Schaelar letting 11,100 and Hoppt tUOO. Tht match drtw bout 9,000 ptrsont. California Oarsmen to Meet Washington's Best Berkeley, CsL April 7 University of California's crew will sail from Sm Franciico, April 14. for Seattle where it will row against the L'ni vertit of Washington April 22. Ben Walha, coach 01 Bear Oars men, has not yet picked the varsity men who will make the inn. 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" We offer the celebrated HOOVER vacuum cleaner on terms, with a small down payment of but $3.25 and the balance in monthly payments of $5 each. Or, if you wish, the present cash price is only $65. ' " Nebraska Farnam at Fifteenth ATIantic 3100 This offer for a limited period only-BUY YOURS TODAY BLACK Had to Take in an Order cf Imported Straw Hats j English Italian Swiss So Out They Go!! Fridjy and i $2.45 and $4.45 ! Going Out of Business Fixtures for Sale. Charles E. Black j 1417 Farnam Street j Cleaning This Year With MIER Vacuum Cleaner Power Co. I Saturday Do Your the 0 2314 M Street MArket 1500