Blue Quintet Loses Contest by 23-18 Score Teamwork and Guarding of Northerners Too Much for Losers—Trautman Stars. By RALPH WAGNER/ C1EIGHTON univer sity's basket ball team lost Its bold on first place In the standings of 1he "Big Nine" confer ence Monday when the North waKora r ucKertaus defeated the Blue ancT white quintet ,by the score of 23 to 18. Playing without ; its star forward and captain, Jimmy Lovely, the Creighton team was un able to show the same brand of team work and passing game that marked the Blue victory over Murquette last week. The Flickertails played basket ball and real basket ball from start to finish. The lanky North Dakota hoopsters presented a five-rnan de fense that Creighton found hard to penetrate, while the attack of the northerners puzzled the Blue through out. So evenly matched were both teams that neither quintet held more than a three-point lead until the fin ish, when the Dakotans threw over an attack of baskets that gave them a five-point victory. Visitors Score First. The Flickertails scored first, when Busduker, lanky center, scored a field goal from a tipoff. Creighton came back and counted from the frpe throw line, only to have Burkman sink a long shot, which put North Dakota in the lead, 4 to 1. Another long basket from skirmish by Busduker boosted the visitors’ score to six and then Creighton got busy. Trautman. the midget Creighton basketeer, got bis basket eye to working and scored two field goals, one from quite a distance. "Ike' Mahoney caged another basket and the score was tied. The midget Trautman scored his second field goal of the first half from a difficult post- , tlon and Burkmen of North Dakota came back with a good free toss, making the count read 0 to 7 for the Blue. A few moments before the half ended Trautman made good on a gift chance and the period ended with Creighton holding onto a 10 to 7 lead. Game Gets Kntigli. During the second half the specta tor* were treated to faster basket ball that at times got pretty rough. The Creighton basket bailers played a bet ter passing game in the second period, but the guarding of the Flickertails caused the Blue to take many long rang* ihot*. On the other hand, the North Da kota quintet showed better team work In the final period. The guard ing of Maehart and the basket shoot ing of Burkman stood out as She fea ture* of the final half. With the score 10 to 7 against them, the Flickertails opened up with a fla*hy bit of teamwork that soon resulted in Burkman scoring bis second field goal. This speedy Da kotan repeated from the side and North Dakota took the lead for a few minutes, Just long enough for Trautman to get warmed up and shoot a basket. He came back with another field basket a fpw moments later and Creighton held a 14 to 11 advantage. npeicncr scores. Hers Burkman got busy and sunk a field basket followed liy Harris, and the Fllekertails took the lead. Ma honey and Spelcher each contributed a field goal, making the score 18 for Creighton, the Blue's filial markers of the aoritest. Cood teamwork coupled ' ith air tight guarding on the part of the vis itors enabled Busduker and Harris each to count from the floor. Harris* field goal put North Dakota iri the lead for the remainder of the game. With only five minutes left in which to play, Harris caged a basket from long range and Burkman re peated for the Fllekertails’ final bas kets and their 23 tallies. The lineup: ’ CREIGHTON (IS.) rr. r. n« Haler, rr.o n ■ o Fagan, rf.a » n n Trautman, If.4 4 u |; Mahoney, e .. 7 0 4 ■pelrher, rg. 1 n i 2 Tajnter Ig.u n a n Total* . 7 4 4 IS NORTH n.SKOTS 128. > „ , g. ft. r. rt.. Mayor, Ig. a n i a Mae Kart, rg.n n i n ■••dnlMr, • .7 n 2 h ■ mdle, If. .n o o it karri*, If. a n I a Toliil* .II i a 7.1 Refreee; Verne Moore. Time of hulre*: 20 minute* Q. Just what ia considered holding? A. Holding In personal contact with an opponent that Interfere* with I hit* op ponent's freedom of movement. Q. %Vhat gort of a. foul disqualifies a >lay*r? A. When hi* play I* rough or ungentle manly ha I* disqualified. ‘j. At. end of flmi half adorers diiaaref fMi* tayt "core is 21 H. the other 1H 1«‘. what la don* about It ? A. floorers Should alwat* compare totes after every goal. If any di*crepmM > men arise* re fere** should deride at once. If scorer* fall to do till* ami a discrep ancy arises the referee decide* In favor *f • mall or score, unloa he lia* Unowledice that permits him to call ecore without reference to scorer*. Q. In amateur game T drlbbU with ene hand- Each time T bounce ball I put tbit hand under it and then twist my wrltt. It thla a foul? A. After one bounce If player left hall come to rent only momentarily on the hand. It Is a violation unless hr pause* or shoots. 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(3, 3), 4 Labor Day at Chicago AT HOMF n* 12 Saturday* 1* Saturday* 1* Saturday# 11 Saturday* a fo, AT-HOME.; Patriot* Day 19 Sunday* 12 Sunday* | II Saturday* Memortal Day 12 Saturday, 16 Sunday, 13 Saturday, flan I Memorial Day July Fourth Memorial Day I July Fourth July Fourth 18 Sunday* July Fourth 13 Sunday* lIlV L/dV 1 __Labor Day I Labor Day Labor Day I Labor Day Memorial Day » Tony Francl to Bowl Champ of Chicago Police - * ONA F KANC L, champion Ixmler of (he Omaha police department, has challenged the champion holler of tile (liieago police. The match will be bowled some time in April, probably at Chicago. A tournament will be staged at ( liieago to select F'ramTs opponent. Tony is the undisputed champ pin tumbler of Omaha cops and sleuths, so it won't be necessary to have a tournament here to give the match a championship aspect. F'ranel captains the Blue Ta\i team. Ijist (Sunday his squad de feated Mahon Sharks In a return match of a home and home series onn the Omaha alley pathways. Fight Fjmis to Get Tickets. - Free movie tickets to the new box lng serial, "The Leather P ushers, ' ' will be given to all purchasers of tickets for the American Legion's boxing show at the. Auditorium Thurs day evening. The film which is based on Ff. C. M itw er's series of article* In Colliers, will 1». shown at the Moon theater next vverjr. Herzog to Defend Name. New York.—Charlie Herzog, former manager of the Chicago Cub*, w ho has been mentioned In the controversy over Benton. Ims arrived to protect his own interests when the pitcher’* case Is considered. Herzog and llenton are on opposite sides of the affair. 1 “Curley” Ulrich to Referee Bouts "Curley" Ulrich of St. Paul, Minn., who ranked with I,eo Shea in popu larity of Omaha Iwixing fain, will he the third man in the ring whrti Morrlc Sohlaifer and Frankie Schoell tangle at the Auditorium Thursday evening In the main event of the American legion's imxing show. Appointment of Hrlch was an nounred today by State Boxing Inspector John Ivilmartin. wlio also stated that I I rich would he assisted hy Paul I/eidy of Omaha. Anderson Gets Draw. Chicago.—Harold Smith, pride of the stockyards. lost one of the opportu nities of his pugilistic career here last night by playing to the galleries instead of attending to Eddie Ander son of Moline, tho result being that the l»est he could claim out of the match was a draw. Haiti Loses to White. Winnipeg.— Defeating IV. It Main of tho Strathcon.i club, Winnipeg, in the late afternoon draw of the Win nipeg bonapiel, Elmer Why to of Duluth, Minn., went into the Jewelry in the Birks primary event and will meet Ti. G. Mourlny of the Strathmna club in the semi-finals. Miss —six furlong* Tipplty Wttrbet (Morris). 4 17-5 2-5 Barracuda (Kouant ..7-5 2-5 Centimeter (Barn**) .. .....l-(i Tim*: 1:15 1-5. bunny Girl and L* Effalre a 14<» ran Fourth Race—One and thrc*-Hxte*ntha ml lea: Beat J’ril (Roman*)!!).4-1 8-5 4 & Koyc* Koola (Mein). 118. Olvnthtua (Thomas) ...... Tim* 1.59 2-5 Irish Kl«s. American Boy. «nleut ta. Blarney Stun*. Esc*rpo Irtt*. sir Thomas Kean, Kama and Eu lalia also ran. Fifth Rare—One mile and 7*) yards Servitor (Smallwood) ... 3-1 *v*n 1-2 Runquot (Wallace) .4-5 1-3 Epleode (Owens) . 2-1 Tim*: 1 4 TMaua. The Archer, Jack Hair, Jr., and Hairy B also ran. Hixth Race—One and one sixteenth rnll*s: Morn (Harvey) . H 1 21 cv*n Riff Rang (Aho!). .5 1 ft •• Double Cross (Corcoran).1-2 Time: 1 47 1-5. l’atil Mlcou, Tricks, Billy Barton. Dady Lillian, Tan Son, Demos and Devonlte also ran. seventh Race—One end one-eighth miles': Mountain Rose (Mein) . 8.5 S-fi 13 Dlttle Arp ml (Smallwood) .3-1 8 5 Natural (Harvey) . Tlrn*: 1:55 2-6, Jack Fairman. S*r 0 Star. Execution. Tulsa American Sol* di*-r and Miracle Man ai. i ram • HAVANA. First Ha** —1500; 3 year-olds and up; 5*^ furlongs. Mary Rock (Burns).8-5 8-5 1-3 Sovereign If (Horn).7.5 7-lb Juanita IT! (W. Taylor).2 1 Time: 1:09 Ylrgi* K. John J Tr . • Fasenda. Ad*lanla, Tobin Rote, Toni 1 a ro kn>l I .oh t Fortune also tan. s*< ond K»i' t ihree year-olds and up, '•1 / furlong*. The Wag (Walla). S-j 7 10 I 3 Toney .Sun (Lilly*.2 1-5 Machine Gunn* r (Hunt).. 4 Tim*. 1 ;(»7 4 *. Veneno, Huntress, Big Nola*. Kama n Iso run. 1 hlrd Race—Four-year-olds and up, six furlongs: Huron IT (Gror*i .4 1 ft > 3.6 Tom Norris ((Kick). 4 6 2-6 Darn ley (Porey) .s.r 1;H Lady Heart, ftpoda end Me Lane also ran Fourth Uses $600; 3 year.olds; claim ing , five furlongs Faithful Gill (Grose).. .....7-1 91 4 5 T’ony Express (Callahan).1-2 1 4 \\ 1 d ('at ( Brunnert 14 Time! I 01 Lady Ogden, Rosie If . 1 e ppy Momenta arid ( <>nf*d*rscy also re n. F'lfth K n*e $600; one slid nn**»tx. tee nth miles. Miss Dlxl* (Ftn1c\ ). j (17, 3.5 Brennan (Fields) „Vr|l I • After Night ((Kirk 1 lltn* 14$ a-t. Lady Frenieen, Thus F McMahon, Blermnn, Blooming!on also ran. Sixth Rate—1300, 6 year-olds; one mile and SO yard*. * Alllvan (Grace) .g-j 7.10 j. j j iMeknHI (Banka) .7-1 3 1 ! Blazonry (Burn*) .. \ - 2 Tim*-; 1.(1 2-5. Drapery. Jap Mum*. Lady Rachel and Golden Chance alto ran. TOD A YS ENTRIES TIAJI ANA. 1’ir.t 1Ui»—ISOO. cl.imlnj, .1 >««r-oI4» and Up. five furlong*, xMidnight Hell *>® xLitfle Smile . . 1 oi xTrlppnw.1 ... l"l Norf.ird Monty .ill xI,oi« Fluke ...101 xCaby }i . ...inti xK*l Rojd* .107 -»nd Ita' ft- $ claiming, 3-year old* and up, aiz furlong* R*d Planet - 91 xFelMdad . .100 xWllton Arrow 110 Jazz .IIS M intake . .113 Maxine .)U xCobrlta .101 clear Field ... ,lin i King Worth ...11% My Laddie . ...US You Bet . 113 Third Raee-—*&(•<>; (lalmlng. % ;■ ear^ld* and up; one mile end 70 yard*: xAnita . 99 Tag . tog Little Bear ... m L(\a . m Flaer ... .116 Plurality . t"g Louie I v h Pd 1 13 8te\ o 111 Little Girl .. Ill Fourth Race $»,oo; claiming, 7 jear old* end up; five furlong* Norfieid . r*x Helen Major 104 xPoacher . tc* Tabloid Double Lye ....10.7 Toyon .tOo larvaga .106 The Cure ..ins Merry !.*** . Ill Bitty Jro i »3 Fifth Race - -$600 ; claiming. 3 jmi-old* nod up; five furlong*; xl’inaqunnna 91 xHella Flower ..tog xTernpy Duncan 1"6 Plow Steel tit Car .11.7 A uni Agues lft4 Squash .H»6 xMidtan ill Fickle Fancy 111 Dr Ktevemmq 117 Sixth Race—Three 'esir »ddi and up, fi,rt and on*- half furlong* xFull Moon Jack Bauer . . 10g x hie of name .113 xAraynu* in 7 Honeat (Jeorge .112 xllarry 1» 10*, Seventh Race --$700. handicap; ., j ear old* and up; alx furlong*. Mllda .10* x.Iue Tag ..10* I/onp»nd Jr ...111 xlfaz*| Dale . .HI Her Gentleman l"g xp.la-k Prince 10* Madg- F.Ill Quincy 7V«rd 113 eighth Use- $7oo. claiming; 4-year old* and up, alx futiong*; Vc||*d 'nil — r- H .10* )Jm r rlaka n a 110 Dr Tubha ....110 Ha in Reh .113 Run George ... Ml Little Flor en< e 10* Delhtmar .lio s*»n Ifedrnn lio Phil*nderer ... 11 3 Weather cloudy.; track muddy. II W AN A. Fjr*t Ra • I )tm rlalmlng ui ddi and up, five and one-half futb iig* Little N <• * . 1 lit In . (ill I tic K 1 1 *' Country Girl .110 Mab ..110 S'lirpla If .US Smite .116 Crain Crow ....113 T J llogau. . .11% John Hpnhu . ..11% M< Murphy . ...IIS .1 A Clark.... lib George 8 111. Second Rare -$600. • lalmlng. 3-year-old* and up. flto and one-half furlong* Who Can Tell.. 10/ |\,,r Laeab* ....110 Nan .110 Jill .lio Capers .110 Occupation .110 Two Kye* .110 Me** Kit .11% Guardaman ... M3 Polar Cub ...11% Humpy .... Mb Good I n* ugh Ilf. TIim I Rn-e 11.0(1, claiming, inebL n 3 gear-old*. fl\« and on xArnata 101 xV'lentfne D'Or.lftft L#ht|tfri ....Iff Bgllynavr . in r.unn»n .lit I'lf* h Hare —— 1900, the St Valentine handicap, 3 year-old* and up, *lx fur ling* - F.l-anor If. *>', From 91 FincastI* ?n Sun lirae 100 r. A. Foe.107 Kaat \ lew . 107 sixth Race—Thrce-year-rtM* and up. claiming. purae $,»« on* mile; xThe riatir . 93 N|vrfr . l.ady. 100 Harry Glover.. 11.4 Mrennan .jfik Hunan Uoiiro . lnS tlloman ... 10.. " hlpponrwtll .10* Pusile ..10x Mont perrl . ..10* John H It - h- no xKuddle* .110 Article x .jjj Advance . .. 111 Smart Money,, j i i Seventh Iltct—-1 -yrar*n!de and up Helming. ptirae I'K'O, one mile and Jr yard* A KaMoKiak' ** • \\4i-a Hope »T»alnt I«ady 1o« \M»*a Rankfi. 10 > \f nnrcMj tie .KG »j,,b Thav*r ]o;. ' ■ ■ 1 i"p . . i#i iQmm# w .. in Kvg H ... lo* j. O'Connell . ..lfto A aaiirnpl for- , .110 P»|r>nf«n .110 ' 'i i r- niii'e allowance claimed M at her clear, track feat NIW OIU.KANS. Kit*! ’lace — 700. f,,r 2-year ©Ida ma.d * r •. thrje and a ha f furlong Glad)9 % ... 11 7 Mike Jharrl-ary 1 1 . l\,-. Howe .:if M a Im>| Van Mj T:„ s Wright 11 2 M lion M 11- i initiation .112 Forty Two . ..IK. Blue Monday ..Hi In vidua . ... 11.1 IW ight **nd Forty-Two — Worth Iiigton ent rl< a Second 1 • ce- f. • ft, claiming. .3-yearolda and up, • !* fur Ionia: F.lmer K .114 a Hoy From Ofi'ii* 104 Home 1ft* •/M'»nul • H1 Axiat-* .104 a t 'a tnnufla ge 107 aHnval Chat lit* tot Irtah Hream lit S'Uhtm . , jot as.igamnro 107 AhUr* joj High « oat 111 Alan eligible: Oga’lte 101 Mnutwt . 10f» Third Hat r 9 . "<>, ilainilng 4 \ ear-obit ;-n-| ip. ton* and one j*lxlr*«th tulle* Fitter Fatter .114 l.itfle I'afay 112 Amanda ....?oo a Her a wing 104 Corkrna-h .114 nTranalenl .10* n \*hland 107 Bp*, tacular Girl 1u4 Command^- ll4aM*>ody 109 1 Jack Falnnan .107 a<‘hateaugay 102 Al*o eligible; . \t v Urn* 107 aTIngllng. 109 While Hat an ]o» PheUtt 114 * 1 - . • 1" r a'l otn ca*« i 1 -. 10; I nut th Rare- 9700, 51 Valatitlne puree allow *-)rar-old». ft\e and a I*;*if fill long*: stump, lr .107 iVmtnur.loj 4 and* rburg too 14«-11. r Thin** 1 «t: I'll/*h* th H*-an 1 ftr» 1* •k> Daughter |00 Raffle- (Oft The* )ft • niour end Tlaffle* Kilmer end Hol land entry. Fifth Race- $,'oo 'i-ttm'ng. 4 **ar "id* and up. one mile and 1 o .«.,,d« Knight ..f lh«*1l 11 - atliff Hang 114 The f-emh . Ill Gondolier too Ma Hodlne 114 l'an»/l. 11 : eTbe Peruvian . I I'» a Ionian 101 Magician IM.aHermle Kemlda 111 h G r a *• Tree 107 Sixth Race — |?oo claiming. 4 tear old* and up. one and mi--*|»fe«nGi mile* Serbian . Ill Ti o,>ner 114 '1 nrJike.H»9 aAttna Gallup 104 H HI Mr>».n 11 4 Satan* 1 \ 4 e Radical to. a Metre 1*4 F\Hotter . .1*4 etK.r\.-»t King 1AT» n Neapolitan HG hHIII end Foo I*.’! A let* eligible Our T4et«> H»T a If erinnilgm 107 Mormon F;I*1 • f lit 1lui< hlenn .107 H"f F"«>t 109 Plantnn.d* 114 ** A ppranl » allow am a claimed Wenthvi cleat. Iimk good I Joie Ray Loses Race to Ritola New York, Feb. 13.—.foie Kay of ll>e Illinois Athletic rlub, Chicago, not only failed tonight in his at tempt to break the world's record for l*i miles, but was beaten by Willie Kitola of the Finnish.Ameri can A. C’.t who had a 90-yard handi cap on the distance champion. Hilda's time was 7:->9 2 5. Fly Title at Stake. Boston—The American flyw • ight boxing rhajnpionship will be »■ stake tonight whin rancho Villa, the htt> Filipino, who holds the title, meets Frankie Mason, of Fort Wayn*. Ind . former bolder. The match is e< iic duled for 10 rounds and to a decision. To Referee Cue Match, Chicago.—J. Herbert He vis of Ch. rago ha* t-c-en agreed upon a® referee for the match between Willie Hoppe, 1 harnpion, and Jake tkhaefer nf Han Francisco at New York, March 12 to '4. for the world championship at 1*2 balk line billiard*. W e?Ic\atis to Plat Here This Kveuiiig 1 .lluoln, Feb 13—(Special Tele gram.)—Coach It- It. McCan-lte*s and tight Nebraska Wesleyan basket bail ers leave Imre al noon Wednesday 1 for Omaha where the Methodists take on the Creighton five. The Uncup which will start for ih« MothodUts will find Cembier and Calvert at for ward, Hut4bu(f. center. Captain Har reil and Boeil, guards Yettcr. Ander son and Alabaster will also make the trip. (ribbons to Box 1 rarrv. < hi ago.—Tummy Giblxn*. I'aul heavyweight boxer. aii4l James Tracey, ’he Australian heavyweight, have beep 1 matched for a lout in East Chicago, Ind., February 2*5, Eddie Kane, mana e^r of Gibbons, announced. Benton May Cau-p Trouble. New lork.—The determination of \ugu*t Herrmann, Cincinnati club [•resident, to force a showdown on the of tha lefthander. Iiubo Henton, :hi> atened to precipitate seine trouble • 'Hg the National b»ague magnate? *1 their annual meeting today. hngland Challenges l . S. Lon-lmt—Great Britain ha» cabled ' challenge to America for the Davis up the international lawn tennis ropby (ireat Britain will compete n the Kuropean group of contettants. *■ Troeh High Gun. Kansas City.—Frank M. Troeh of Vancouver *as high man with a score f w cut of a possible 109 !n the pre liminary of the Interstate trapshooting oumament. Keith Lloyd Steps Hurdles in Coach Henry Schulte Kept B»«y Sweeping Snow From Track and Clock ing Athletes. Lincoln, Fob. 13. (Special Telegram) —Cold weather and some snow ha* hampered Nebraska athletes in pre paring for their first track event of the season, the- K. C. A. C. indoor meet at Kansas City Friday and Saturday. ('each Henry K. Schulte *has been sweeping the snow from the board track in order to < ! -ck pom* of hi untried men. Keith Lloyd, a former high school star at Beatrice and cous in of Harold Llco d. moving picture /•©median, looks l.i* he might be to Nebraska track teams what his ill us- , trious brother is to the screen. Lloyd is by nature a dath man. He holds t h* numeral record'here now at 10 second* fiat. Coach Schulte has k+n working h;m out on the low hurdle* His third time over the Kicks in the 60 yards, •wo watch*.* caught him a* c 2 • r 4 jonds, the mark which won this even* in the Missouri Valley me**. la?*t spring. In the dashes Lloyd will have to heat out Lave Noble, lf«0 pound back , field man on the 1*K two Corn husk? football team s w ho also has a pair ©? mean b*ating "dogs. * lie steps the century in and around 10 seconds reg ularly. The Huskers will b* minus the serv ices of Kd Smith this year, however. Last year's captain ti*d Jackson V. Scholz s record of 0 S 10 in the 100 at th* valley meet. i The Cornbusker team which will make the trip to Kansas City w.;! probably not be announced until Thursday. Coach Schulte save. L. V. Allen. Omaha "medic.’* put on the feature performance in t a >-srurriay trials when he r*cped half mile in 2 minutes 7 2-5 second w ft\Xev/ WftlJ Kmm* Nr».m*ki, 15. w»rhi*:i«. 54: Minnfw/t#, 1» Indiana. SI; miner*. !l. Io« a 24; Okl&homs ounmity 15 < LASS -C- f HI R< K LEAF,l K R£>1 I T* Trinit? HaptUt. IS; Fairrirw rrr*t>« - trrian. 1?. V% Aiii.it Hill, >; Plymouth (oDgr'-cft llonal m Hir*t M. E. 14; rarkdde. 4. f! —7-I OAR JM[ild as a May Morning—and as fragrant _ ~ " *' 1 ^^fOZART seems to know the ^ meaning of the old saving, ,wIf you want friends, be one”. Its fragrance is something like a friendly smile. Its mildness is like good nature that doesn't wear out. Try Mozarts for a week—and watch. Moiarj Cigar a nadr be loan Marry] Cigar Carporaoaa | N«* York -m McCORD BRADY CO Omaha, Neb. Pcrfectos Finos 10c J ■ FIVE BEAUTIFUL SIZES Select the cioe that wm \vx.i best: r'crfertrn h'tnm Fjwrihn Maps* lO 2 far 2 V IO ' Intrmah 15C 3 fcr 50