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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1923)
Central and Lincoln Out From State Tourney; South Omaha Loses in Class B —-- AD * ' _ ___-__ - Hastings Beats Purple Team hy 15-11 Score ,York Puts Skids Under Lin coln and Beats Links 17 to 15 — Chappell to Play Seward for Title. Bullet i n Lincoln. Neb., March 9.—(Special Telegram.)—B.v scoring a basket in <he final minutes of play, Omaha Tech won its way into the finals of the Class A tourney here tonight when II beat Creighton Trep by the score of 15 to til. At the end of the first half the Creighton Prepmen held a fi to 11 lead. Creighton held the lead until late In the second half when Tech gradually caught up with their Omaha rivals. With only a couple of seconds left in which to play. Charnquist of Tech, scoring a pretty field goal from a difficult angle and Tech went into the final gracket of the ( lass A championship division. J.’ncoln, Neb., March 9.—(Special Telegram.)—The state high school basket ball dope bucket was partly overturned here this afternoon during 1 lay of the second round of Class A when Central of Omaha and Lincoln quintets both went down to defeat. The defeat of Central by Hastings, 15 to 11, marked the first real upaer of the tournament. The Purple of Omaha was counted on to go at least to the semi-finals, while most dope ters predicted that Centrisl would play in the finals and had a good chance to walk off the court with | the 1923 state Championship. But— Beat* Central. Hastings ruined Central chances. The proteges of Dick Newman play ed real basket hall against the Omaha team. The Tigers guarded like hawks ' throughout the contest and display ed a branch of teamwork that was a pleasure to watch. At the end of the first half Cent’.al - held the long end of a 7 to 5 score thanks to the good work of Pereial, and Lawson. This pair of basketeers played well all afternoon and do serye much credit. In the secorid half the Hastings team tinenr!#d teamwork that puzzl ed Central. The Tigers’ guarding and attack was good. Vermillion, Hastings star, was unquestionable the potent factor in Central's de feat. The second big upset of the day and the state tournament came when - York, expected to he easy "meat", trimmed the much-touted Lincoln ■high team. 17 to 13. Both teams were bulwarks on the defense. The Links were on top for a few minutes and 1 then Coach Hubka’s York quintet would forge ahead. The half ended 9 to 7 in York’s favor. Ravenna Uses. Creighton Prep, another Omaha team which is being watched closely by the wiseacres, bumped off the P.a- , venna quintet, considered one of the j semi final quintets. 17 to 4. The Prep- i men played good basket ball and are j bound to land near the top. if not at the top. tomorrow. Omaha Tech put the skids under Beatrice. The latter team was touted as championship material by nearly all the court followers of eastern Ne braska. The 17 to 11 victory of Tech over Beatrice was somewhat of a surprise. Charnquist, T*ch forward, set the scoring pare for lioth teams, with five goals from the floor. He was playing in good form and was easily ihe star of the contest. Play for Title. Chappell and Seward will clash jltis afternoon for the championship of class "B.” Chappell won a final bracket berth by nosing South Omaha out of the running. 1.3 trl 10, while Seward eliminated the Peru Prep. 11 to 1. Tn the afternoon game South High heat Plattsmouth. 13 Jo 8. "Rush” Graham, South's star player, was in the lineup and did most of the work for the Packers. Blue Hill and St. FMward clash this • 'afternoon for the championship of •class "1." Blue Hill bent Chester last •night. 13 to 2. while St. Kdward ellml mated Palmyra, 19 to 18, in a hard fought game. Government Commissioner Frozen to Death in Alaska Nome. Alaska. March 9.—— W. O. Marx, United Stutes commissioner at Teller, was frozen to death on an uii ataked trail between Teller and Hhish ‘maref February 27, according to ad vices front Teller. A companion named Reed, who became separated from Mar* In a blinding snowstorm, f.nally reached Teller safely and or ganized a searching party. The ltody was found 23 miles froi^ Teller Leads Bowling Meet Singles Tom lleflon Pulled the I netpeeled Thursday Night at the Farnam Alleys When He Knocked the Sticks for a Game Total of 619 in flic Singles of file Annual Omaha Howling Tournament. Thereby Taking the I.ead in Tlii* Event Hefton Had a Mean Curve on the Mahogany When He Scored His Game Total and Was Rolling in Handy Form. “Bill" l earn. Who Was Expected to Take the l,ead W hen "Ken" Sciple Failed to Get High Score, Bowled a OIK Game, One Slick Below Heflon's Mark. Jom) J/efioK Today's Entries T|AWV First Race—$500 ^M-year-oids, ma J- , enx; half-mil'’: • Rock Heather lio ^fcn.lima* HO Odd Seth .. .1*'* Harry Davis Jr.ill aVlr* Holland .107 Lady Zrlma ..110 Star Go . 113 Se- ond Race— $500; three ear-oids and up; claiming five furloughs: xHIgh H'Px 9". Dewey Field .107 Tco Broken' 111 Maxine .111 Prince Henry ..113 Mi«.m Jans* M xRonaante . 7os Bookworm .111 Maudio Wilson .111 Squirrel Haw .116 X Phillis K.Lm Glad News ..Ho Double Three .111 Little Abe 111 Third Race—$100; claiming; three-y-.ar olde; five and one-half furl" g* xDud . . Ivy Gray • • • 97 xStangelina .HO Pud Faber . ... .103 xPeter Pierson 9« Norford Honey 9* xO. Her.ry l'».. Nancy Yinet . 1"3 f.ove Bird . ..1-7 xBrown Bell** . 9* May Bruen .103 Black Monkey. 103 Fourth Race—$700; cla m off. four-year, old" and up; mile and seventy-yards xMcOee’s Pink.104 xltoisterer . .110 Mannikin II .113 xVic Wood is Mont' .110 Summer Sigh ID Fannie Nall 1 13 Fifth Race—$700. four-year-o d and up; one mile and seventy-yard* aScottland Yet 103 hBae'llle ... Ill Ten Button* ..US Black Betty 1 r"» « - 1 Man .714 sKrwei Romany 104 bSpan* Ma.ro 114 a—( rune entry b—Rn.xx entry. S xth Race—$] 000; and $?»*> *dd*d f world’" rerord lowered; on* ml!* and f<.rt yards Rebuke •• 9/ Abadan* I'O Sew r.’h Ra* e—$1.00" three-year Ids Son I li Eliminates Columbus With Graham Off Form l.ineoln, March S. — (Special.)— Omaha South succeeded in eliminat ing the Columbus Discoverer* in the first round of class H play in the statu tournament here this morning. The score was 13 to 7. Neither team showed to advantage, Wedburg an 1 Clark, the latter substituting for Graham. South's star forward, played the stellar roles for the Oroahans. Graham, Coach Patton’s best man was clear off his game. He had ft good many shots from the ffoor an 1 several from the foul line, hut could not locate the loup. South is paired with Plattsmouth in the second round. This game will he played at 10:40 a. m. Friday. The summary: Coltimhua. I’m. .South Omaha. Poaarh .V.Oraham 1 V,ur lining? r .1". (lark* oahlrlch ..Waibarg | .tnriM .(1.Katr.man | Bn«**rm«n . <1 ... ..Mutter Hror* at end of first h*lf Ccdumbu*. 1; South Omaha. f» Hubatltuta-; folumbu* Fggfrt for Jonr* Field goals: OHdrlrh. 3; Clark, 3; W|d berg. 2. Fr*fi throw* Oahlrleh, 1. Clark, S lU fi rrr: Carman, Nebraska Breaking of Wrists Cause of Smothered Shots-Davies By MTANMSY IIAYIK8. <iiolf ImtruHAr, field I lub.) (Editor* Note—Thl» !• the fifth nf * p*r;e* of arttclea .Stanley t»«v|e* N v. ut* 1r.« .’icluslvely for The Kvrnlnir !».■\ treatf*e on the downward .awing will be published tomorrow.) In starting the Swing you will note that the left arm Is at right angles * to the shoulders. Not at' any time is this angle broken, which means then that they must travel «t the same speed and through the same plane, 'the correct plane la the natural turn ing of the shoulders, the left shoulder turning slightly under on th« hai k ward swing 'this form of swing "HI eliminate the common mistake of over swinging snd will gi\# a full and coin plele arc. It is not how far you ran inks lhe club back with the hands sml wrists, hut how far you can get the left siru suit shoulders at fight angles, j. there lies lUUi 1st crags atol speed, ( When the club Is started cm the backward journey the- wrists and fore arm gradually and evenly rotate* to the top of the swing. Ilreaking of the wrists is mistaken too frequently fur rotation. In doing no be sure the Hub head and wrists are not turned out of the plane that th»- shoul ders ai»« turning through for it Is this fault that causes mistiming, 'rui n ing the wrists too quickly gives too flat a stroke, lifting the club with right band will cause it to he above) the correi-t plane in this position, the right hand and wrist will be over and above the left hand and wrist and will cause a smothered or a low pulled shot-. Watch carefully then that, vour.left nrni hand and tin* golf club sie Jn the identical plane of tU»* shouldm* and \n»jr hands will then be in a correct position loi Uimng -t.il up: f:v© 4 ud one-half furlongs: Coin < Titter . tl *Ten Buttons 5". Mvrewef <7 Ik© Harvey . 9i Bon Homme . ll* Dick Turpin ..*0 bDolores . 44 Jack Blair . . 41 J S Reardon 100 Feylance . . .119 a — Irwin ©itlry. B—Cran© entry. K ghth It# e- $400: claiming. th’e«»r year-old* * 1 up; on* mile: xPests Flag . 84 xTheres* ..!«> xBreez© 10* * Lewis B . . .H*B Kvelyn Harri* .ll1 Orclder.ts . ...112 xCicely K. y . 103 xChsrl©: Boy .101 xPhilar.dei ©r San Htdron ..100 Shore Acres 111 P. G. Corley 113 Ninth R*c©—1700, claiming; four.year olds and up: *!x furlong* Florence Detn I Of Icon ll! Loch Ltven . 11J Sal Wright ill Mr X 113 Mr Rose 111 Hhxh Dtie . Ill Pay off 111 Kirkwood .113 Harr,*u.' Htlr 111 Drncng G!."l 1*1 Slater S\l*;e ..111 M !*« Mar.;.g© 111 John Jr . .113 leather clear, track fas' MW ORIJCVVS. First Rar©—$700, claiming # ©i»r-olda and up. on© and three-*lxte©nth miles. Th© Wit . . IIS Wadsworth's Tulsa US Last .113 Rermont .113 Bn|at©r- 113 ■ British LIr.er 1*18 aTrans'ent ..148 I « rlln> ..14* St G©rma!n .18* Bumpety Butnpa 107 Tor!’* ft S-rblan 113 Also ©lig.ble Ffngfrlal P©ep Sinker ..11? Roo ter .113 a Lord H©rbert .18* Reel Fo<.r .4 Dark Hill . .113 al.lttle Ammj 103 Second !’.;«»•©- J700. ©laming 3-; rar-old* and up. f •• and one-half furlongs John Toseph l-.’ Terminal .114 Louis 1 l»»• n- a J l ner K. . . 114 helm . . 11 4 s A*< h!o *5v*w©il Combs MO \!e\and©r .111 t'ayon . .111 Bartered to* j» Reliability 3 04 hA * 'srj-a 10 ; ■ Poor Sport .103 Whit* Booth. 100 A'so eligib>. a Flip ... ’ Ot. Third Rain—170*. claiming Z ©ar-olds rfnd up. on© mile and 70 yards V aln'i* Hell ..114 S^iramook .. 114 a Mb*, ournee" . .100 al’nrle Vet© ,...10e a Tod .103 Ro*eat« 11 . 3 8 Fourth Ra * S3 000, Grstra Memorial Arch handicap, 3 year-olds and up, six furlong* foi l;© Kong 11? F. Fffar* .110 Meddle and Wolfes Cry . .11? Roois ..11? Louie A .10* Barracuda . lOf t’nntour . . 9* Cm lent t* 1 Of 1 fth Race $1,008, claiming handicap. • ar olds and up, one and on©-c!ghth mil©* Veddam 121 Ramhln .. . 11". Bn From Balro.10* Hunts ..3 1? Gentleman Du«© John . . 3 0* Ji'Uttt 107 S'xth Rhi © $700, claiming. 3-year-otils and tip. one and three *(x»©euths miles Ft.m Phelan .til Burgoyn* . IF aAlUIro . 10* F o r a t e r l © i e in* a Tom Cassidy . 107 allnonxllle 3 0* aCrare a Bravo . io7 Dougherty . .183 at hateaugay. .10? Buxom 107 Meet Hah Chief 113 Also eligible aF,shorter 10* Not Yet . .. 10* Blue Bird ** Stanley .111 aJac k Fatrman 107 a Attorney Muir .10* aApprentic© allowance claimed HAVANA. Jir*t Ram Tw<. ear-olds, purse. $600; three end one-half furlong* fdirtrlto 97 Norealtnd . .101 Suzuki 101 Seth'a Memory. . 1M VIi rry Helj* l'»4 i‘hop Stl'ka .104 si.iRh* n»iN .. i«» ni». .< Hhnu.. tos I'li0*1 n I’rld" 1 o • Mef»> I3el|* and t’hop St U !:*—foe entry Second Hncf—To ir ; "nr old* and up: i' lining, pur**-. If.ftO *',t furlong* Srlntallflt* . 1 o* Na**hutah Ilf* roloaaua , 11? Quannh . . .11? • f"id .1*-: U: firaxo* . . , . 11 f» 'Vhipnooi will 116 Fraaruejn .Ilf* 1 ir. Shaffer. . 1U II ry M Hte>m* 113 American ITagh- 113 Mutnho Jumtii 116 Third r.H< * rhree-yegr.old* and up. pui i", $00ft /i\« .»nil one half furlong* *SrtlMrnwn l r 1 <»*1 xMtaa < alth* 104 Apple Jack II. 10** Redmon . ]0fc il ort Light 109 Advance 104 OohU-n t r.»m* ! 14 M< mphie 114 Fourth Hare—Three - ••**r-o!d*, purer 1*100. claiming: flv* furlongs fllockahvc 40 Xi'lsqua t* xl- ^Hhful OirI. - o xThe tlaff . . loj s.i«;inriA . log Happy Homen’s 107 4<*un(.g)n “Lapel** ill Fifth !lt»* r - rhrte.year olde and up. « hiltnlng ; pur**, 1600 on* mile sad flf > ard* \ >111 y . . Vj A d *-1 a n f a I' Who « fill Tell 1 "4 Spelling I.’hei r 111 tiUpfon 47 Kathleen K . .110 « ountry *.nl .,107 ./•-k HJK ..Hi* «'«f ml to 104 vft *r Night .11.* I* ni * Kpr.te. Hi La ni*¥»t .llu •*> th - ft I )■ r **>••*• r olds and up: « laitsiiriir, i-u i' <, MOO; ona mile and fif' yarn*: x.Newport #4 \Painty Lady cl.ad- fta^hej -H VfOore«que 1 0 . veil Yor'.e M «lra *'a»i 4 mi \ ,\ ig . I O'l Mhi* ri* arris xTrd :i fi «,hs‘*i», 102 .Inh • O Fennell. 10# John 11 Ho-!»• .loa He iron .16* I -ink . f He\epth he * l our • egr-oMa uni up * • I * mlng purse. | ..no; r>n<* mile . ■*• moron >< . . If0 vHuflo ' 00 No Tim* I hi v It a a e | W 114 Re r re | lj» .. . 10- xllfaperv 10 WatetMl 10.-. v?,e fl-ilafie 10 iKem Otar* I0.» * rnrd.m |0* A • uinl»* t - i’* I 1 *» * *i "*i lovianv* ilalined " t«igti vital . trei k faa1 Class A Lineups SFCON’D ROUND Central !em to Haattngo Omaha Central—11. F.G. F.T. P.F. Pta. ' Reynolds, c. f. ..1 1 3. Marrow, ‘c. f. .3 ft 6 Perclval, c.1 ft 1 2 Gerelick, r. g. ..ft • 2 0 T%«»**eon, kg .* 2 ft Galloffaj, r. g.0 ft 0 0 Totals ..5 1 § 11 Hastings—15. F.G. F.T. P.F. Pts. Vermillion, r. f. ....3 1 1 7 Marvel. 1. f. .*...1 ft ft 2 Tilgn, c.ft ft ft ft Bevkei. r. g.2 ft t 4 Conobtook, 1. g.1 ft & 2 To fa Is . ..7 1 1 15 Referee: Carmen. York Heats J.lncoln. l.ineola—15. F.G. FT. P.F. Pts. Brown, r. f....2 2 ft 6 Vorrltfk, I. f.I ft ft 2 Baker, <•... . I ft ft 2 Me lit tyre, r. g.ft • l 0 Olds. |. g .1 1 3 3 I^ewla, g . ft o ft ft i'amhall, G. .1 0 ft 2 Totals . . 6 3 4 15 York—17. F.G. F T. P.F. Pts. Calvert, r f.I 3 2 5 Osthboom, J. f. .2 ft ft 4 Groshans. c. T ft 1 2 Ashmore, r. g .2 ft ‘z 4 Sprague, 1. g.1 « 3 *i Totals .7 \ t 17 Referee Elliott. Teeh ta Running. Hratrhr—11. KG. F T. F.F. Ft*. Roland, r f.2 2 © « Worley, If....‘J 1 1 b r.arton. c..ft © n ft Yoder, r. g. . . .• ft o o ; Shalla, 1. g. .o ©. ft 0 Be. kwith. 1. g. .. .... ft ft O 0 Tot a la .1. .4 I 1 11 i Omaha Toe H—IT. KG. I T. F.F. Fla. rhamquift. r. f. .i ft 2 10 Holm, 1. f. ft o j 0 7.uat, c. . ft ft a 0 Swanson, r g .I ft a f Velaanberg. 1. g.t ft n 2 • 'rahb. 1. f. ft 1 o \ Boder, 1. f. .1 ft ft • Total* . ft 1 4 j; Referee. Carmen, Nebraska Cl.A99 It. raekera Wh» Plaitimevth—A. KG. FT. F.F. Ft*. tiradorilie. r f. . . ... 1 * 0 4 Koubeck 1. f. ft ft 2 0 Krejel, c. .1 ft • 2 1 Mull!*, r g .t ft J I TVa-ilaj-. 1. f. .ft o o a Narg-i. r. g. 0 ft 0 0 Total* .: 2«l Omaha. ftnnrh— M. „ r.o. t'.T. r r. pti. Graham, r f. .4 $ ft 11 1. f . ft 0 5 ft Graham, e ..0 ft 1 ft Widberg. r. g .I a T • Katrman. 1. g. ..1 ft n Denney, r g .§ ft 1 e rbUla ■i 5 S Referee. Carmen, Nebraska Tourney Leaders NHOLR. (Im< "A." T Ifeffon ...i 2 9 Hearn .tu F Mn-iin . »tl ! * Rcip:# ..!_Gi» y Karka .66* A. Krmari . . . •*« I HibFa'.er .. . . .• 114 T. Xeala .... . 1 If. Frltnher . .... . 673 T. Radford . . . 673 • D Woodbury .Sr. 9 C M 7a rp . o«i0 I U. Karla . 61* ) O. Kennedy .631 Claw “H." Vf Pmith . 663 1 P Urotta . . ..643 W. Indoa . . . .64! F. <*reUh*on . 637 * M Hall .637 K Holer . 636 n ilorl.am 63? Tf. K. f*a*a 62? F. Xyfard . a ...424 H. Dunlap ..Llil H Dennody . 619 DOtBI.KP. Claw “A.” P- Kelpie and K 9< Jplr .| 76* y. Jaroah and T. Jaroah. 1,177 T. Hrf'on and J Koran#.1.163 w Hearn and A Wartrhoar.1,146 i W Haarmann and If BeaOr. .1.104 TV Kerla and M Klnnaman .. 2.099 data "B.’* F Rn!d*r and R Plat-..1.171 J I.aufhMn and H Flo-~k..,1.0?" \f Touaen and M I.undin. 1 OSS f Worw. e/ and A Bwanaoi • • I Tounf and J. Hrovrder .1.041 T. Wlllluma ar.d H. Parker.1.0J6 a • -i a r - ' * IL J.Herman ard I' Colbv .. ,,l*.j; AIX rTFNTf*. < laaa "A." R Rtfp’e . . » 171 V r. urn . 1.177 T ITeffo.n .......I. • t _• K 9. Iple . 1.773 Tourney Resulfs Aerovn C l*M A, Creighton, 17; Ravenna. 4. Halting*, 15; < enlrnl. II. fork. 17; I.lneoln. 15. Omaha Tech., 17; Beatrice, 11, Clam B. Pegn Training. 11; Fremont, • Reward, 74; Genoa I ln<l Inn*. 70. South Omnha. 15; Plattnmotilh, A. Chappell, 12; Gothenburg. 10. C1*M C. Valentine. 14; tiering. 13. I Farnam, l<; Kchlhner. 15. Hnrt'ard. 18; Dewitt. 7. Ktnuanr, 12; Central City, 4. fla«n "D." Point. IS; Falla Cits*. A NebraaVst School for !>♦** f. 14. Filth 4 David City, 10; North Bend. £». Havelock, 14; Arlington, 12. Clam K. lirirer*ite Agglce, II; Wilber. 5. Broken Bow. 18; Minden. 10. Gretna. 14; O’Neill, 0 Face, 14; Hebron, 5. data F. Uop City, 18; Fauna, 9. Htockham. 18; Temple, I. Firger, 19; (urtia Aggie*. T. Bethany, 21; Klgln, 12. 4 la** G. St. Paul 12; Milford. 8. Tatmage, 8: Dunbar, 7. Wavcrly, 14; Bladen. 0 Ashland, 18; Madiaon. 10. C la*n If McCook. 27; Sargent. 12. Naligh, 8; Adaina. 0. Hehron Academy. 15; Bortley. Ik Filley. 18: Str©n»*berg. 11. Claw I Bluehill. 17; Paiton, 0. Chewier. 23; Mead. V. Palmyra, 8; Harnett. 4. ftt. Edward, 13; Hickman. 8 (19m J. Atkin* 84; Ragle. 18. Ofallala, 8; Otoe. 4. Alexandria. 13; Clearwater, I. Bancroft, 19; Kcotla. 10. C lam K. fwwiaton. 28; Venango, 7. Rankin, 27; Dodge. 5 Downing, 14; Mullen, 10. Dwight 10; Tobin*. 8. C la** I.. Harwell. 18; tlumholdt. 14 Dorr he* ter. 21; Beeener. 10. (wok. 10; Greeham, g IHIler. 14; Ohiowa 10 CUw M. Spencer. 17; Grant. 13. I Oar, 14: RBkhom, 9. Springfield, 15; Brady. * Boelu*. 14; Milligan. 9. Clam V. Caarlee, 18; Goebner, 10. Daweoa. 15; Rokeby. 9. Rose loud. 18; Doagla* 7. Fart Calhoun. 13; Steel City. 10. Clam O. W are, 14: Hebron, 5 CBthedral, 21; SpmgTie, 8. finerhord. 8; Rejmond. 10. Vfallam. 18; Walton. 7. 1 ilea. 8; Dontybon. 1. Semi-Final Remit* naan “B.M Chappell. in; South Omaha, 15 Seward, 11: Peru Prep. 1 U.Ah* *#fi**. A.hland. 28; Waeerlr. 15 M. Pool. 11; Talmafe 10. CLABft •*!/*. Rarvelt, 18; Porchmler, 1. Cook. II; lhller. 9 ( lava •‘I/* Pluehl!!. 1 “: t'heater. ? St. Fdrard. 15; Palmyra. 1« < i*\ss n. VVaSraa Arademe, 15: UrfooU * Xalifh. 15; miry. II. i o Cathedral. II: Ra>moaH. • I ties, 15; llallam. 12. Central Puts Sidney Out of Stale Race I.mcoln, March 3—(Special Tele gram )—Omaha Central won a hard fought battle from Sidney in the first round of the state tournament Thurv day, IS to 11. Null, for Sidney, and Marrow, for Central, were the outstanding star* The summary; Sid»«* f\fi r r p.i pt» Willi*, r. f til* SmM. I. f. 1 * • 2 Uliy, r. 1 ft 9 2 DrMwr. r. r.. ft ft » 0 I f. _ 1 0 2 2 T.tali a l • it Omaha (fetml vr t r r. Ptn. Marrow, r. f. ft « ft 10 I. f. O ft ft ft Pirelfftl, r. . .I ft 1 2 IftinwA, r. f. ft ft l ft (Itrllrk, t f. ft ft ft ft ftwhftrftMtn, I f.. ft 9 I o Total* ft ft I in Hrfrrft#: Klliotr. Brllaalr Bright*. Ma March > — Mrs horotl. • f'aTTiptiri: Hurd of M^r n - ■ - | jh f*hllh*4r!nh‘ft. former Arr*ric*n an«l JlrPJah woman'* f *vf chum pi or drfratol ttra K*;#b K Pot of Hun?!"g-lnn v»:,r In tha final round of thft IlflWir ohuti RACING-RESULTS THURSDAY'S RESULTS TIAJLANA. First R*c#—sir furlong* Jos Campbell, is: (Mlllerltk) 4 69 1.80 2 IS bod* Adame. 116 (long) J* 40 7.26 Penrle*a One 102 (Erlrkaoo).7 SO Tim* 1:18 4 8. Pink Tenny, Mrs P«t. Vn^tttss Rater T4ttl# Ah*. bet*. Napan. Wilton Arrow, Thrills. betwood also ran. »*eond Heir--Sir furlonga vClear Field 162 <K*n*tng*r) 8 IS 3.60 2 24 r*ora. lit (Thompson) *40 :* s^ I W. C Dooly, y 0 7 (ttfvm) 2 it Time 1:11 2-5 Canvas Barit, Tirana Vos*, i Marlon Fluke. Mits Frauland. 1 vRtev* Maudle Wilson g Perfect bay, il.ady Hetty also ran. iFle.d. Third Race—Five and one-half fur longs I Van Fata Welles. 16i (Qarrett) .61 St 1? 10 1.06 1 T.litia Pointer. 1«4 (Tetsoldt) 7 L'l » 46 . Fond Slop*. 104 (f*t*\ ens) . .I 26 1 Time: 1:07 l-t Harry Rudder, Stater Susie. Nag. Contchon, Jack Tot Stanley ! 1 If.. Sal Heoreg also ran. Fourth Race—Ftve and on# half furlongs 1 Private Peat, 1st (bean) ..7 2i 1 40 ", 24 bur baOulge. 164 (Martin) .. . 7 IS 2 44 Vara Rtf*. 1«S (Me! ben) 446 Time 1:67 4-8. benltve. t>elgn»ey, May F.ovter, Angelo. I'uba. Vlr**. Tutt. Cannon Halt, Thirty seven a.so ran Fifth IIS'-*—Mile and a furlong: Bacchus, fft (P Hum) ... 1 6 60 7 40 4 46 TUIfour. 116 (F Fator) . 1 1 20 4 -»ft Fire- orth. 110 (Rtevenet. .;*4S "i llht I:•!!-! ■ >g« pavlU, Tawssength. Mentone. )lea*te Young, High Olympus. Rhymer. N K flral Ar geritu also ran Sltth Rare — Si* furlonge * A )•* <l*ne. Ill (Martin#*) 4 76 7 0 ? 70 1 Fey la me. 117 (Clever) .. .'>,0 j -s J’rlnc# Til Tli. 107 (Kennedy) .. 4*» Time: 1 :12 1-8. (Kqunls fra- k record.) i Krewer. xTen Huttons. Paisley a *0 ran sKrwIn entry. Re eth Rar ()n« Mils McOeCs Pink. M iMIltertclo .. 11.20 4<6 l 60 Power, 44 (beum. 6 :o 4 t 1 Hiring*, ft (Martin) 4 ss Tim# 1:41 ManniUm If. Chare Mo>, I Nebraska T.ed. Uofater*r. Mho ]>• ll Pei.* Flag YVnedls Montgomery *►**» r*n Flghth its-e—h our and one half fm. 1 long* Rlnglil e lit ' 81* lighter) 6.1 " •« ” 1 ' br Johnson, 118 (K Fator) 4 • 1) eft Me Cep, lift (Martins > Tims’ M. bl« 1c Tuipli I s-; Tip’r * Hi #1 bale. Ar; »nn«, Rimit a'eo r* n ) esterday'i Result* HAVANA A®»'P f.iOfl; 3 - > «•« r • o 1 «f • «M tip • laimmi f l • r m n »l c»nr»b$1f furlong* • »l* Not'#. 11 • ft'ktip«i f t>. , u • 1 1 l «vrn I n<*n> m«#. *7 i M-irn »..l ie i 1 .I.mU 1lf»!yf lib <Mt*AI*n 1.« Tim*' 1 ft* ' Hub, .1 n»r I'h III# K , T*-«% K m. i’!#rl \l fnnnl^. \1 Murpli'. Tom r*»ro #x<i (•'mrO«i)iPM aim r*n. <»nd > 00; ‘ *in nlfi* *n<J up, aI# furlon/a f *nr#wnrn, t f» (Hfuniif. , I *n 1 j I#jinl# i . 1« i MU. * ! r|p*t Tall#'. 1 !* 1 IHIM » limp. I 14 . a. ‘ orn» 0*<%er. lUmbl. t ll»rt*r I.ieut I Murray, Immoka!#. r»on Top# and Frank >h.mnon alao ran Third Ha##—|srn. Hopeful handicap, I >#ar-o!d*. alx f irlonjr* Wida 11* (Tarrett).7 1 2 i out Wild Cat, 1* (Horn).. .7-10 cmt Pont Kiprena 107 Mlrnaai jt Time 114 1-*. Frank F and I-orma Marcellfa alao ran Fourth War#—li.00 e'a mini 4 i#ar olda and tip, on# and one alste»nth ml #• Ferrun. !<»: (>^h#ff#l) I 1 7-.. 7 1" I’ncla Sonny ln* (Hurna) .1-3 1 4 Thom a a F McMahon 107 'Milner). * Tim# 1 44, Callfa Rrrnnan Fdlth K . Harold K and II ootnfngton alio ra • Fifth Race— flOO. 4 year-olda; claim In®, one mil# Aeoeta. 100 <Hanka> . ... 6 ? nen !•? Coacnrrnn. 100 (i)roae) .A I S 3 Toprui.f, 104 (tMrltrrmoM) ..) 1 Tim# 1 41 3-5 I.nltn Sp##d. H«>bb#d niT, I>uk# Ruff and Ik# Mill# alec ran Sixth Rare-—l*o . 4 ytar-olde and up: claiming on# mile • hfeduau. 104 t Woodetm-k) .10-1 4-1 r-I , Matin* mot, no <«;rm» • « 1 .-i Th# Wag 111 < William*) I Tim#. 1 40 *5. iMbnnrr* Far Foot T>uk# of Wellington St«n#wa’l and Sa»» T'aMo also ran * NEW OKI.KAN'S. Fir* i for maid'll rar ol<la. four fur'n"r»» Sun Ayr. 112 (Pool) 1* i 4 b 1-T Uapl> , 11? (Bui well > 1*14 lllur Mondn> Ill I W11 > .* 1 Tim# O' Is 3 - hurlmn. \ntia ('li-anut. Homan Girl, <'oj'p*rh*atl, I.a*#«« Whil*, P"l*Y Wow*, atul |*>t»ra *!*o ran .*■'.<*011.1 Ri.» 17«»oi '.aiming I y#*r #M« ami up *i» furlong* If I' I lfm***, 4* (t'o*taWo> 11 * -1 4 1 i'harla* T • *raIgnjIJa. 110 (I>oyla). S-2 a-'. Tb» Peru'Inr*. 11 > (Hut «Hl) .&•? T!ui* 1 14 7 You N• • J H.'lglitn (jiiern, Frntor* Olha. Cll*n fdvat. Sandalwood. Ma* Bo.llnr. I'rrnan«|og and UfarJ* also ra n. Third 11* • - 1700 for v fir old* f;\# and on*- half furloi *»• Hotly Guard. 111. iWilionl . 1 &-11 T Hafffa* 1* 4 <1*. n\) 4 S -a Prim* of PnibiU, 10# (Thurham 7-11 Time 1 tifi :. Trrnlrr >«th ]lo, . ilar* • :«n priar Brown Haftar Timer \| im m. •Jupiter, Slump, Jr, and f.adjr M r* al**» ra n Keurth Bata—II ooo tl># iVjaata pur*** r.»r old* r >i uj». on* at.il (die «ls|.*<*nh r.» « • PI# «, HM < Ma: e"» 14 STiu. r II til Wl dSallnn .&?*-' l »n Hon 1 A* ( l'trylaI a .» Tim* 1 47 4 & Or. u* Mo i, tu Hermit Kaitllda and Kp.mdf *■«.> t * n I’.flit Ha, « |7fl<V ...itmln# f..' 4 tr • Ida ami up. 1 ami otic e'ghth All**. Prime lia (Butwell) _ * 1 * ’ * , flap'«l*r 1*a (BoA< ' T-l f'.ne 1 4 Oi. 1 found. f ■ K *' a, !»* orate Tu*;* ft. ourtfeinau TVyii* It*' ;o.. ar, \* Ad*wori h’a hail. Top Mm* * • ra n Pulli B«. f $ .Aft : clarming for 4 > t n i old* and up: l mil# anti 7 0 '*r«i> 'or.'Ullun, ill i Pool» #?•(*,.• Hi# .O’ ■ 114 t Moor- ■ 4 1 A(P attiure. 104 if»n;ile» .4 l »i|e 1 41. 4-U Sft >*» I*W*# I >• • 1 • . gunner and Jack Kaltl a!«o ran Pesck Defeats Month. Kansas City—John Pesek, the ‘‘Ne braska Tiger.“ defeateal Joe “Toots ' Mondt of Colorado, In a wrestling match here last, night in straight falls. Ruth O. K.. Huston Says. New Orleans—Babe Ruth was de clared today to be in gr*at shape by Col# T. L Huston, part owner of tlie* New York Yankees, notwithstanding his recent attack of flu at Hot Springs, Jtuth was expected to don a uni form today and-go through the 1 rn hiring up process by jug; ng about rh» park' a number of tun $50,000 Heauls b HI. Cleveland.—Glenn Myatt, Cleve land’s $50,000 catcher, who is suf fering with an attack of pleurisy, was able to watch bis teammates practice yesterday, but' will not be able to don a uniform fnr Severn 1 days, according lo advFes from the spring training • amp a? Lakeland, Fla . today Carpenlicr fbpeats Offer. Paris—George t’arpentier having repeated his offer to fight ‘Battling*’ SB:i for "honor and the owners of the Buffalo Stadium having tendered th»* u.«e of the arena fr*e of cbrrgc. The boxing federation hs«* decided to ask th* Paris Pre.ts association to av sums the patronage of the match, which must h** fought between July M and Sept'mb«r 15. Schmidt lo Join Pirates. PilUburgh. — Walur Schmidt vetef Barney Burch Takes Hurlers in Hand; Deals Out Instructions ORSICA.VA. T»X.. March 9.—(.Spe cial Telegram.) —Today* prac ie of the Oma li a Buffaloes was principally instructions t o I ecru.! twirlers how to stand and throw, by Harney Burch, lie is showing, the youths how to Ret the max itnunt results from the least effort. Because of the s^rmuoiis workouts for the last two days, the Buffaloes did no' work out hut once today. Manager Konetchy Ous.ed himself with the outfieldeia and infielders in bunting practice. Tue Omaha team will play an ex hibiiion game here Sunday afternoon. Burch announced this morning that his dub would split and play with Hai' ey Grubbs, manager of the *"br s:cuna i lub. and Ruth, an outfielder of the Wichita Falls dub of the Tex as league on one side. Following is the schedule of exhibi tion gam*s which was released this morning by Barney Burch; Games with tlie Fort Worth Panthers of the Texas league at Fort Worth. March 17-18; Dallas Marines, March 2**. 21. 22; Wichita Falls. March 23. 24. 20; open March 26. 27. 2*. 20. It is prob able that will be arranged in Corsicana or Mexia with the Texas association team-. Houston Buffs and the Buffaloes play at Houston March 31 and April 1; Beaumont Ex porter- April 3 t. .*•; Houston, 7. 8. 1*. ard 10, II. 12 open—probable games with Corsicana Combo Busters. Wich ita Falls. April 13, 14. 13 April 1G und 17 open. We will open the baseball season With the Tulsa team at Tulsa, April 18." asserted Manager Burch. "The team is in good condition but their muscb* are stiil tight With a day or two more sunshine like me last few days, we will l.>e O K,” an catcher of the Pittsburgh Nation al.*. will leave California Sunday for the Pirate training camp at Hot Springs. Schmidt is expected to re port on March 14. Murphy t,)uit« Durant. Cos Angeles.—Jimmy Murphy. IS--, national speedway champion, an nounced he had quit the Cliff Durant automobile ircing team and in fu ture races woOld dire as an indi vidual M**riiien. ( unit., Mjr* h *.— I r*i« <Kidi Kaplun of MerM-n • on * e r<-l<-r++ * d' i r ' n •« «■ n-rn.*n of California in a • .tr.unU bon? here *nn xht He-man *v«-ifhed l;?** and Kaplan i:s'4. Four \ outh- Beat Guard. Fscape Indu-trial School Ogden. L'tah, March 9 —Four youthful desperadoes, after beating *'^11 up Guard John Foster, made their escape from the state industrial school early last evening. The boys started fur .Salt Lake City in a stolen automobile. They were stopped be tween the two cities but jumped from t; ^ * tachlne and escaped to the hills. T^here they are row being hunted by ^•o; • * of t./fleers a d citizens As they aie arn.ed a fight is expected before they aie raptured. H^e tVant Acs Produce Results. HURRY MEN! HERE IS WHERE $/»00 YOU GET 0“" Harry Mason’s Great I Edito•' Harry Says: I'll give you $5.00 Tomorrow, Saturday, will la the final test as to wliirh news, paper Is hrintrira me the best resnlts. It is worth liie Hollars t« me to find that ont and I am nsk inc yon to help me snlie the problem. The eonpon will set tle thnt point, heenuse the nnme of the newspaper yon read is printed then-on. Now, men. Faster is only three weeks away and I urce yon to come into my stnnr, pick ont a snit from the finest as sortment of woolens erer as sembled in any tailor shop, at n prior so far lielow the present market thnt it will astonish you. in the stile thnt will herome you Im-sI. Ho not wait nntil the Inst minute and fnll for fhnt ready mnde that usually has to he mnde oier. W hen yon lrnre your order with me you base my personal rssnrnnre of a per. feet fit and the very best of tailoriac. I use not hiiiir hut the highest crude trimmimrs. I know of a flock of tailors and ready mode stores who are askinc prac tically double my prioe. I don't intend to lire off the profits of a few snlts. Sty Idea In to make a lot of suits and small profits on each, which in the lonir run rounts ns much as the other• merchants make on a fee. s« if you are interested in liasinc a coed smt with extra punts mnde to yonr indiildnal measure, nl a hie saline, yon will hurry in on Saturday and lease yonr order with me. TO THF I iHIFst Help yonr husband, lour brother »r -onr sweetheart to pel Fire Hollars, t nt the ton pop. cue il to him nod frit him to n*e 't. II UtKt M \sn\. Tailoring Offer Tomorrow. Saturday, for the last time, I want every man and young man in Omaha and vicinity to help me solve a problem. I Will Give Each Man and Young Man In Omaha who will help me select the newspaper that brings me the best results. Bring the coupon attached t-o this ad. It is the final test. Remember, men, it is only three weeks until Easter, and by taking advantage of my big tailoring offer, the coupon will act as your deposit. You will get the benefit of my good tailoring and have a new SUIT FOR EASTER New Spring Suit Tailored to Your Individual Measure r ■ Union MM Made Others at $45 and up r~-.INCLUDING—™ j EXTRA PANTS FREE I ♦ Of same material, thereby doubling the ; j life of your suit. ~ j - - — - -- -- -- -- -- -- - - . « If you are the man whose coat collar does not fit, I want to see you. i 151S Fa mam Street 5,nc* *550 Store Open Seturdny Uutil 9 P M for Your Conreu.ence t * 1 * * * ‘ ■ --- - ___ __ r • : Bring This Coupon to My Store • • I hi. coupon .ill Sr arrrptr.1 >u»t the v.mr n a l|1| m>| 1 i S' ! ♦ hill at mi Mow. I Ms taraam s|^ Omaha. >rh_ Satania', HarrS ♦ K a. part pa<ment tor a .ait or top ,-«at. I hi. roapon ma.t h, | * Prr'<'"l'‘H "I tha timr thr ontrr I. ei'an. Oal* our poapoa ac * * O^rlfd «*i r*rh nrd«*r. p i" CUT IT OUT NOW ■*.; V_ *"*"*-* ■* -• ♦ • _ ......