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13 Weissmuller Establishes Tank Record Illinois CIul. ?lar $rl ur p( the Illinois Athlriie club, Ut niflit set firw world's record time for 200 pirtert ml J.'d H'dt in an runt at lbs N't York Athletic IuU trimming amivil, iKgotuiing 2tXi meters in 2 minute., Id I S second. u4 r.U rdt in J mimitfi. 19 J second. The old ward f.r btfi diunirt, 2 intiiutri, 14 4-5 r?nd, h nude hy Tfd Cairn, fi the Sew YoiW Athlrtie t'.ub. Two Swimming HrcunU Sew Vi'iV. Ui Jl, John THE mXi OMAHA. SATURDAY. AWH. 1. 1922 I 0 LI I ! a t-0m .1. Illinois A. C. Star Splashes in Fast Time !inu Century Hare in ."3 JvtoikI; Hat in 73-l'oot I '(.til itf (lolumluM UimcrMtv. Jess Barnes Shows How to Hold Ball! Sew York, March 31, J aim Vei..mu!lrr of the Illinois athletic i lull, lliii'u, ul)tclir it new uorl'l rcioril ot ii second ilt lor the joO-yard indoor swimming event today. Writaimiller's frt ua onijiilird in the 75-foot pool oi Columbia titiivrrity under i"cial ililmc union sanction and timing. ri,mullrr wh jiacrd bv two of the f.net inmibrrs of the Columhia univrr.ii)' wititimiiK train and set a terrific stroke from Urt to finish. He rumidrtrd the di-iance t'oninaratively frrh, otif-iilili wt a ccond fantcr than h' rrvnini lr t time, 5.1 1-5 second, which ua the former world's ndoor record. Jli fiew time lie that made by the two, 'Hawaiian swimmer. I)nke Ka hiftifioku and J'au Kealoha on raixht.iwav course in the n 1 1 wat er of Honolulu harbor.' National Swim Won hy Omalian A. 1.. Andoron of the Omaha Athletic ctuh, won llie national jun ior A. A. If. 2.'0-jard swim at the inert luld in the ). A. C. poo! Thursday night. Hi time for thcdi.s tame was 2 minute, 44 4-5 seconds. B. E. Colburn of Kansa Aggies., von second place and Jack Mc Cjuade. O. A. C, third. Anderson alo on the wcsicru A. A. U. senior 50-yard swim, com ing within one-fifth of a second of ticing Hart Jcnks' 1921 record of 27 second. Anderson's time was 27 1-5 seconds. Colburn. Kansas Aggies, placed second and Mackay, also a Kansas AjJuie entry, third. D. L. Dimond. O. A. G, won the western A. A. U. senior WO-yard backstroke championship, breaking his 1921 record. His time last night was one minute, 17 4-5 seconds. Cahow and Pillar, both O. A. C. swimmers, placed second and third, respectively. Classy Field Entered in Pinehurst Tourney Pinehurst, N. C, March 31. Prac tically all the leading professional Rolfer in America will play here today and Saturday in the 72 hait North and -South field chain ' pionshrp. Tie field is said to be the 8triwgcs.t; w hich - will start in the United' States this seasan-txeept for the national .pea tb.Jc played in Chicago. . . , Jock Hutchison, 'British open champion; Jim Barnes, American open champion; Walter Hagan, Joe Kirkwood. the Australian, and Fred McLeod, are the favorites, but the held will include more than 20 stars. Last year the event was won by Jock Hutchison witn a toiai oi for the two days? .play. ... Canadian Champ Loses tQ Australian on Foul . " London, March 31. Soldier Horace Jones, Canadian heavyweight champion, lost last night to Albert Lloyd of Australia, on a foul in the 10th round of what was to have been a 20-round bout. Tones had the Australian virtually knocked put when the foul occurred. Baseball to Be a Major Sport at Minnesota Uni Minneapolis, March, 31. Decision to "re-establish baseball as a major sport at the University of Minnesota was reached yesterday at a meeting of the university senate. The game will be given another three-year trial and a coach selected and a schedule drawn up at once. Twenty States to Have 5 Teams in Cage Tourney Chicago, March 31. Thirty basket . bail teams from 20 states have now entered the fourth national inter scholastic tournament' to be held at the University of Chicago, April 5, 6 and 7. , Pesek Throws Orlando. Chicago, March 31. John Pesck, Nebraska wrestler, defeated Max Orlando of Chicago in straight falls here last night. The first fall required 15 minutes and five seconds and re suited from a" three-quarters Nelson. The second fall came in six minutes. Jack Perry Wins. Scranton, Pa., March 31. (Spe cial Telegram.) Jack. Perry, Pitts burgh welterweight, easily defeated Joe Quinn, Minneapolis, in 10 rounds here last night. r a - aKk lSaHaHMaWBaB0M JESS BARNES is a baffling "pill artist" for the New York Yankees. He doesn't mind showing you how he holds the pellet Get wfcat you can out of this at the top you see Barnes hand ready to toss one of his famons floaters. Below he has gripped the ball to shoot a speedy one smack into the . groove. Nelson Re-Elected Head of Gate City League Waller XeUon wa re-elected president of the Gate City class C Sunday league at a meeting Thurs day night oi club managers. Nelson is a veteran amateur mo gul, having served six consecutive years as head of ninny baseball as sociation leagues. The date for the opening of the league was set for April 23. Clubs which posted forfeits to date arc the Baker Clothes Shop team, Whistles, White Sox, Christ Childs and the Corr Electrics, formerly the Riversides. Another is striving to get a backer to put it in the, league. Did" Kerr to Hurl for .Chicago Semipro Team Chicago. March 31. "Little Dick" Kerr, pitcher for the Chicago White Sox, who has been holding out be cause of differences on the salary question, will play ball this coming season with a Chicago semi-professional team. George Carlson, com missioner .of gas and electricity, an nounced today. Mr. Carlson said Kerr had signed to pitch for the City Hall nine, the players being city employes. . It is said the team will join the Midwest league. Kerr's salary s not giv-eiC Anderson and Vosbell Semi-Finals in Tourney New York. March 31. F. T. An derson and S. Howard Voshell con tinued their winning form in the sin gles of men's national indoor ten uis championship tournament here yesterday and became scmi-finolists by defeating a. i. Bowman ana ur. George King, respectively. Aurdcrson won from Bowman in three-set match. 6-4, 3-6, 6-2, while Voshell defeated King 6-2, 6-3. G. C. Shafer also won a place in the semi finals by defeating C. E. Unterberg, 6-1. 7-5. ' Grappler, Stricken Blind in Match!, to Recover Spokane. Wash., March 31. No permanent injury will result from the rliclri-atirin nf Tvan Siomrn's snine in his wrestling match with Torn Grant, Monday night, tnough ne win not oe able to wrestle for about three weeks, irrnrHintr to nhvsiciaiis. Siemeri was stricken temporarily bjind when Grant tnrew mm on nis neaa. , Picrotti Is Sold - Galveston, Tex., March ; 31. Adolph Ticrotti, righthanded pitcher, with the Houston, club last -year, has been purchased bV Galveston from the St. Louis Cardinals. i- Christy M at he u son Elected ' President of Bueknell "B Club" Lewisburg, Pa., March 31. Christy Mathewson, former Na tional league pitcher, has been elected first president of. the newly formed "B club" of Bueknell uni--versity, Lewisburg, Pa., it was an nounced yesterday. "The ideals and spirit which characterized Christy while he was in this Baptist college, and later during his career in the baseball world, are those which this club wishes to perpetuate," said a state ment by university authorities. More Scandal Breaks Out in Mergard Ideal Parlors Five Dumps Into Tough Luck Draws Suspension Ranks of American Bowlers Ilawka Dm limt W ir. Toledo, O., March 31. Cincinnati is coming in for more undetirable publicity as the rcu!t of the running in of "ringers" in the American Bowling congress tourney. Hardly had the smoke blown a ay Husker-Sooner Game m Prevented by Rain Norman, Okl., March 31. (Spe cial.) An all-day rain which floodcl Boyd field, prevented Thurday' opening game with the I'nivernty of Nebraska here. Indications are that the entire series will have to bit called off as the playing field it un der water and rain continues to de scend. Nebraska has been able to practice only two days since its ar rival last Monday. Chica. SJrh 31 Kllowln t.i rUlv victory otr Jot Jwtt ft Sill uk. tbo.r.t lh I'. M, ( onimo.li.r Ian f'rliliy, Kvr Itmnmrr, th tiinl Hlhlwtljh'. U ekln !!.! h trull IllrhP- Miulill, III Jllluk puuDlr. Tommy fomokry. SI. Paul ml'll. wiihi. left lt nlghi for OrMii liny, Wi. br h will ni't Jimmy Nu in 10-round bout lonKht. On MnnJy nifht Comiakry will men Nral AlSlaun in W atcploo, la. from the fMilo.it hi foiiauii-g r po.ure of Burbrmk rtilliug undr the name of It. Hreyrr on the Cm ciiiniti Uuikeye Malt Syrups, which team i captained by Henry Mer sard, r before snoilier scandal broke about the qmntet captained by tlenry Mergard. jr. The latent adccl the Mciard Ideal Parlor five snd i the result of a man named I. Kinck rolling on tliis team and in doubles and singles under the name of W. Hiirkhardt. who was originally and ottidally en tered with the team. Henry Mergard, jr.. U eaptaitt of the Ideal Parlor team and lat night was notified by Secretary Allan Grey of the A. B. C. that the all events of team member. J. Kicnabcr. G. Wattclle. . Spat. K. Rinck and his own had been disqualified: that his doubles with Uurkhardt had been thrown out. and that all the e men had been expelled from organized bowl ing until further notice. When In Omaha HOTEL ROME St. Paul Sportsman Kills Black Cat In Race for Touring Car Record Paris, March 31. Walter Hill of St. Paul, son. of the late James J. Hill, railroad builder, broke the tour ing car record from Monte Carlo to Paris, via Marseilles, driving 1,100 miles in 26 hours, stopping only to eat. "I had only one accident, killing a black cat while traversing Macon, where the wine comes from," he said. "In the black darkness, while run ning through one of the narrowest streets, the head lights revealed a cat, blinded by .the rays, that did not budge. I could not swerve without colliding with the old buildings built on the edge of the street, as there are no sidewalks, and I would have wrecked the whole, town if I had struck- one of them, so goodby cat Starting at 9 o'clock in the morning from the Riveria, where there was sunshine and warmth, I struck bitter cold while traversing the mountains in eastern France, and then ran into a snowstorm and had slush four inches thick on the car when I reached Dijon." (Copyright, 19IJ.) Today's Ring History f1fty-nn Tun Ao. Ben Jordan born, Bermondsey, England. TweniT-thw Tram Ao. Joe Goddard won from Ned Kyan, Mel bourne, Australia, t rounds. Caaper Leon and Danny Daugherty, draw, Brooklyn. 20 roanda. . (Seventeen Teavs Ago. Matty Baldwin and Johnny Jfarta, BO decision, Philadelphia, S rounds. FleTfii Tir Ago. Sam McVey and Sam Longford, draw, Paris, SO rounds. tne Year Ago. Soldier (Alfred) Kearne and Jack Twin) Sullivan, no decision. Brooklyn. 10 cundi. 1 " Four Team -Ago. 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