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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1924)
John Weismuller, National Champ Swimmer, to Appear in Exhibition Here Big Knit lire of Final Tank lion* This Year Hetty linker. National k. V. I . F'am*y Ditrr, May Man I'ntnr for an FOtl> Ititinn, Tti* final hrhwy lawk ihh 1 of (lie *e*enn at Sti hulnt Menu tinatittnl will l« held Batitrdav, May 1# tV*w-h at# Mandril of Nh holaa Penn prwm ••>» the meet Will lie a fitting cllma* n th* tnn*t tupiewtul pwlmmlhg win «in In the hl*t«lV nf the ainii t In inialia, llr. A. I*. I niidott nf NIi lmla« •letin hnwplUt liaa Invited 4idiutt> \\ einnitillrl' and hi* faltintt* i liili It, ItiH H*rhr*ih, In aptieai- III wp*rlal i vhlhltlolt al III* nieel. I nai li l>t* \V ettdell lwi« already received awaursnrr* Ilia! Welanililier will be •m hand In attempt lit lower al leant i ne nf bln world reenrda. 'f hla w III li* WebdntllMr'a flrwt n|i|i*aranee in Omaha. ftoelnr Cnmlnlt la anvloit* lo make the meet th* grenleat water elaaale t ier winged tn Omaha and hna nlwo In llted Hettr Becker. National A. A. f, fancy diving rhamplnn, nf Atlantic City, lo enme tn Omaha for all exhl hit loti. Miwa Berber haw not yet ae i eptial the Invitation, hut every effort la being made til Indue* h*r In com*. Three Mid-Wewtern A. A. I1. wonieiiSi elwiniplntiwbip evenla will lie contented, the 50-yaril free atyle, oil-yard hrrawt atroli*. nml pliSlgn for diatnnre. t'orinne (inidon, preaenl Mid-Wealerii 40 and 50-yard free atyle record holder, and 4th yanl champloii. la hoiked npwn t« wet another new rerord in the AO* yard free atyle event. She will al we compete III the breaat atroke, Ruth Dowell and Henrietta Bor*, hath atar nurwe awlmmera of Nicholas H*nn hoapltat, aro entered In the plunge for distance. Mlaa Dowell won the national junior plunge ehemplnn whlp hut year anil Mia* Bora la thlwi year'* national rhamplnn. Many other event* are atm on the progrtfm. Organize New Baseball league An Inter-department baseball league baa been organized at Creighton. The league will he under the direction of Athletic Director Hchablngcr nnd hie depaitment. Kucrea* with thla new branch of eport la expected to equal that of the Intramural haaket hall league, five teams will make Up the league, one each, from the Arta, Law, Denta, Medics and rhnrrnnry. One complete round will he played, c-tch one of the five tennis playing five games. The complete schedule Is to be posted Monday and it Is expected ttint two grimes will he played each week on fre ghton field Immediately after high school practice. Due to the short length of time for playing, the games will he of (he seven Inning variety. dope the winners of (lie league hut common opinion holds that the Arts. Law end Dents are the heat hets, with the bent* holding the Iretter chances of three three, Horne of the Dent rna lerlsl eonslsls of Nolan, Cannon. Lovely, Leupke, Johnson. Logan, j Mlewsrt, McDonough ant Hertoglln I The Deni* are especially strong In i batteries, having Lovely and Johnson l a a twlrlers and leupke, Itertogllo and Logan for the place behind the hat. Tha Arta will draw upon brant Hi bemmer, Russell, Ryan. Alien, Mai ouey. Cupel, Morlcy and Kean all of whom have taken part in amateur y hall. Tho low school has such men lm Mahoney, Bihaon, Rod res. Wolf Wgcbtlgr and several other* of high I Irlibre. DATES FOR WALKER CUP ANNOUNCED fine Valley, N, J., April 1? — hteel shafted golf chib* were approved for use In all national championships and all competitions belli und'-r the inspires of ths I’nltsd Hints* Cold nfgoclatlon at a neger-uflve commit •es meeting Haturday. Ths i.'Orntnlfl's fixed Heptemhsr 12 ind 13 as tentative dales for the Walker Intsrnallonal cup ronlsat and appointed Robert A. Cardner cap lain of lb* American team, ZIVIC TO FIGHT EVER HAMMER N»w York, April 12.—Flv* bout* tolalintr 40 itmnd* of boxlrm romptl"*' lh« card April 29, *t Madlaon Mquarn Harden for tlm b#n*flt of Hi* Olympic fund. Jack Zlvlr, Pitt*1)Ur*h HahtwHaht, will Kvrr ilanim*»r, Chicago; Paul Bttrlcnbarh, N«w York rnlrlillr-. weight, will fur* Unfold Abbott, N*w York, and Kddl* Cannonball Martin, N>w York, honlnrriwnljtht, will bo* Phil tlo***nh*rg, N«w York in 10 rouml match**, Results ruth ram: air fiirlnnip Hrarnton. I of ItVnnili 10*0 'in f. I7t pr*aal m, PC t Kfi ,, I I* 19 I I" «»., AO.lir. 199 tf'lufkl i Tim,- lit P:ir,f9b,l. Pfranr ,o,t. t.urky Iit,II",. VII,,,lot. i|r„r*n KnllJ. lay,,(lit*, PI* I' »l»„ >9i, ifuill ram: Ml* tuiPinx* Cilia#1, I9Z tCUlfcl ,, S# 1 ;(/ » 4" lu«oi,hi»* Sf#w*Tl. Hii tifAllarr, i 0 tty a Inlta*. 1*1 </*»aai ., . • *" Tim#: 1:14 Ilrll Krana !•/alaawur th; >1199uni. Aprar Shot »i»« tin *"v*i 11, ram Mila and oar aiahtti* (I Warm* 1*4 ... < *1 *".* 1 SJ 4*ni A l",w. I»2 < Prar„ aa, oi I 4 .9 I J9 floor, III Htahrrl.. • , •••••*•*» 'ril„»l III, toil' •<*»»••• -POO, A,h„r. Ill",I Nrwr, /.In*, ‘told H> ,"0 alao ran t;,al.th ra, <• Mila 911* """•*»'#•"<ill Wnri liman. 191 nMarlii-*49 ** 3 Mannikin II, I Wiwd >.. < " I ' .San MaKUinay, lot iKo-l. • *" Tlmr. I 41 14 llonallftll, l.n, ml f Tt'J»l Icl*frf nt*« '**» .. Nlmh ram Mia and n"**'«''*"'h, Xlarrdilr. 191 fjonaai ,n " 1 *2 j in fimili*. Ml IC’nnpar I. 1 . An I, rtnr* tat lAhall Tim* I 4 t> Vln Patrte*, P*ubt fu4. H. ai^( Jiugltr *J*o r" " " . “ " ' ..... ". _1 Swimmminp Champ to Appear Here I L _ _J IIIIINM WM1 Ml M.tM.hnM •i at wirtlli * and t>»dl<< of national awlinnilna 1 hamptoo ship*. will appear I" an evhlhtllnn swlmal Hie Mrlinln* N run hospital «»om \\ rtamnHer « 111 mine In llmalia *c eonipanled li> hl« la moil* i oarli Hoth will (he rvlilblllnns .loll IIII > In Nine ill a place on Ilia I tilled males Olympic team lliut will eonipetr III the I’.'ii In (anteN. He In alNii cnnnled on tn In i in; home Nrveral slice* ol the well known ha eon. Welamullrr will mil ennifiele aualnst any Omnlm swimmer* nr tank artist* from other eltles. He will, however, allenipl tn lower Ills world’* record In »«v»ril events, I* e I • Wendell, swimininc instructor at the hospital, I* re sponsible lor W els* innller e omlnc l« Omaha. ICSohnny P ZO&ism uXletr> TIIK eager nml enrneat duffer, numbering n million nr mure, la < < 'll h( 11 lit I y uti tlm lookout fur mmt devloe nr aid thnt will glte him 10, 211 or 2k yards more'than he line been getting. About lift per /ent of till* desire In it matter of old-fashioned human pride. The other 40 tier rent ia a maliir of necoaalty If he want* to get anything approaching a good score, Moat of the leading course* have been built or changed to meet the Might of the long hitter* and the livelier hall. And the average golfer hasn't ini reaaril his length aultli lently to meet this situation, latut; flight la not a matter of great ftliyslral •treitgllt. It Isn't a mailer of lilillsiMl putter. *> ril Walker, ttsighing I IK pounds, lias proved lliat by driving a* far aa Hagen, who weigh* JKlf. To *ay (but long distance I* a mailer of liming la line hot indefinite. Wdial are (he main fanll* that keep Ihe mnllitude hark from Ike range and h'nglli earh I* *eeUingf There are three fnelm* among nth its that are important cog* In any long hitting machine These three are the left wrist, the right wrist and fit" right shoulder. They are rarely used by the average golfer as they should he used. Ami till* applies III a great degree to the right shoulder. In Ihe first place, all know, or should know', that It I* I ho left wrist and the left h/iiul that start tin* club bead Inn if. The left shoulder must turn In natur ally with tho awing. Willi Ihe left arm fairly straight, the left hand and left wriat must b* in charge of the tub at tha top of the awing. Thay must ba firm—firm enough to hgv* complete control. Vat thay fa rely ara, a* one can tee hr tha manner In which tha club h»»d I* allowed to dip. At the top of the awing the loft wrl*t la r^iM'kffl am! H*nt only aliffhily, Hut »tll! firm. Tlila la Hu1 atari iif dlalance Bet fins. At Iraat It will be the atari If Ibe weight la placed fur balance upon Hie Inaldr ball nf Ihr Irft font and aflgbtfy tnnrr upon thr hrr| nf thr right foul. Ordinarily from hrrr thr aeeragr gntfrr attempt a to throw nr awing Ihr clnh head at Ihr hall. Thla la whcrr hr Inara dla laner. tor lie either pnta Ihr right , wriat In Ino quickly and loara the | emip at Ihr right plgcr. nr elm hr | dncba tlir right alioiilder. Krniii Ihr lop nf Ihr awing, aa Indicated, with Ihr Irft hand anil wriat In ton IriH, therr aliotiM Iw a f#cllng nf thr delayed lilt. Thrrr nintt hr III* feeling nf walling longer for thr right hand In snap through. Tlir Irft hand and wriat alart Ilia rluli ' downward without any attempt to | get llir right wriat and thr right alioiilder into the alrnhr at Ibe atari. They muat wait thrlr time. Aa Hie down awing geta well under way, willi tlir left hand and wrl»l Arm all through Ibe alrnhr, Ihr eight hand and wriel can thru map through, with thr right ahmilder barbing up the punch. The Ann left wriat and Hie Map of thr right are thr two lliiuga that apred up the club head aa It gnea on through, and If the right alioiilder follow a In Ita plaer therr can be nnHilng In cheek the blow nr liotd bark the power of Ibe wallop. Watch lh» right shoulder move merit of lluyeri and Ihira/en, ami llien watch the entiie thing In lh* average golfer. The iliffetcfti" i* rant. Th* averagg golfer allhar dinks hi* right shoulder too guli kly or »l*a h* holds It In lilacs all through fh* awing and *0 check# th# *|jc»d of th* cliih held I at th* finish. The duh h*ad <an t go whistling on Its wav nn long na f.h* light shoulder la held lank nr In nnt allowed In follow freely along I he for ward wn.v. There a»e no two finer rlghi ahmjlder mnvernknla In golf lhan lhn«e used hy llnn*n and Hara ten. When they hit through the hall I th» right ahnulder and lh* right elde I follow up the hit with tha finest pos slble freedom. And this brings In no smoll port of their power. Their * wings ma.v srem to br rattier fast. They don't creep on the hack awing, lint they have the feel of the delayed hit. They never soap (lie right wrist from the lop of I he awing or duck the right shoulder in a hurried effort lo hit quickly. With the left wrlat and arm In control at the atart of the down awing about half way down the right wrist and hand throw the iliih head through, and Immediately afterward, almost at the same brealli, the right aliouhlrr follows, llow con one of the million nr no work out tlilN principle? The heat way to atari In by NWinglng a club I without the hall to lilt et. The proper use ut theao three Important faitoia most be tried* natural, Instinctive. Balance and power can easily lie felt, even If there is no hall to hit at. W# [ believe the average golfer should swing quite often without a bell to hit at. until he get* th« feel of hub nnc et the tup of tho swing imd tho fc»l of power hn be hits through. Another help for greater distance la to keep the weight hack’, more than forward. Highly per cent of golfers figure ihev must Icon Into the ball to get the Mg punch. Hut you can get more of a punch from lha heels than you can from the toes In any game. When the weight Is hark there I* an opportunity for the weight to follow forward through the awing. Hut when the weight la all forward there la then nothing left with which to hack op the blow ami get milled Im petus for Ilia club head Keep the weight bark nearer th# nee!* at tlia top of lha awing and at tn* atari uf tha down awing. Than when tha club hand Is finally thrown through lha right ahoulder and th* body can fol low naturally and freely, whereas they at* both m th# way when thay stint forward too quickly There are more mistakes made by standing too far away from the ball Mnd leaning loo far o\er than otherwise. When you are too far away from tha ball Hie right ellum Hies wide and Is out of rontrol. At least It won't hnrt tn try standing a shade closer, with the weight hack, and then hate a mental pic. lure or foaling of the delayed punch. <^»trrl|hf, 1124 ) FRENCH PROMOTER ABANDONS FIGHT I'arla, Agrll 1?.—Johnny IMindaa'a dainand fur a guaranla* of 150 000 with training atpvnae* and round trip tlrk»ra hatwaan Maw fork and I'arla, haa canard Uava kulal, tlia (••ranch boxing promotar, In abandon lha Idea of * nmti h bat wren l>und*< f.’ortd'a fcafh''f'W'dal»t * chiITtpb'n, ami lingerie l *r l'|•>). th* former title toddar, oi 111'' I'arla valodroinc RIOT STARTS AT BALL GAME, ONE PLAYER KAYOED __> Mm Frani'lam, \prll 15,—A riot •lartad in Ilia Ural Iiinlnx of fha game between Portland amt Man I ram ion today alik li tarmlimti'd In Meanml Ifaaenian licnworllty being hiMM'ltad nut hy Third lla»anian Mulligan. Both Ir.a lira Joined III Ilia malar and fln.illy tin* |«dn a liail to be auin uionad In reatnre nrdar lha gama Haa reniunwd wholl order »a« re atorad. tin, Italic anaonntar atarlrd whan Miilllaan ataiillng aemml lm«a, ran Inin lha Pwrthmd aeennd aarker with atoll flora that tlia Inflar Haa knock ad down. Kanworfhy ImineiMalrly Jnnipad In Ilia lari and atrilck Mulli g;m. Him 1.1 loll'd a anltd blow' on Kenwnrf by'a Jaw which knm kad him nut. WARNIE SMITH BEATS SCHLAIFER IN TEN-ROUND MAIN EVENT BOUT AT CHIC AGO-FLOORED BY COWBOY a HUalumi* I %•*»»« < mint \& lilt I 'limit* Snap. (*»• r \fc hi* Setvii Mnnitil*, H< v\\ I t IIISIA (fill i* Ill , April II Watrtlej godHi lli< Oklahoma iiiwlr.v •Iiimel . bis 91 ,-ounl with MorrMi Hi blatter, the! tongii Omaha wellri weight, In t!»• i atrntt «f il*.' K*«t Chli ago boxing club tjliMj night, when lie regtgtMwd a1 iii. give victory In II roubil*. ItrWil | f. i fiend I lie going rough right from tlu> emi t, *1111 In the second round! Smith connected nottdlv on Mortis’* jaw with a left hook which floored I the ihiiahu battler, I lia! ainack Jarred H. hlalfei to Ills heels, hill lie showed hla lough ness h» ref using to lake a count anil i,o(<lili gnl to his feel |o re sume the ImOlr. Schlalfer, Who la aotiie slugger, found Smith knows that wav of wal loping himself, and the eowhody dis played superior boxing ahllltv. Mor rle got Ida chin In the wav of Smith’* rl 'ht hand Just a* the troll aounded at the end of the fifth round and wa* groggy when he ambled to his eorner. The sixth wa* afao a rough round for the Omaha boy for another right sm.ick dazed him. The bout after the sixth slowed up, and for the rest of the way Smith played It aafe for be held a winning margin. After the bout the Oklahoma fight er claimed that he had broken his right hand when he landed the punch thil dazed Morrle. A lahii'nlinn of round* slmwrd that Smith had non arven. whllr two were even and Schlalfer took one. Smith did not show a mark at the finish of the battle, hut both of Schlatfer'a aye* were puffed »nd ha was spitting blond. They weighed In nt 14* pounds, both being under that figure. This make* the aerie* between jsrhlat'rr and Smith even up, Mtirrl# having won their first bout w hich was staged In Omaha. * Amateur Lineups Given Once Over Th* Metropolitan *m*l«nr baseball team* submitted their player* for tha approval of the managers of th* loop nt a meeting held Friday nlaht at the city hall. The Knlghl* of Columbus, Head men of Mie World. Schneiders, Standarrl laundry, Cop* and tha Carter lake* had all of tha players they lra\e under contract O. Kd. by the managers. Murphy and Al fred Nelson of llie Colon I’ailfie Fngineinen were put over tor more investigation a* to where they played hist season. "Speed" John son, who Is under contract wtth tha Murphy Did It*, was also set aside for more Information aa to hi* playing record laat season. The Woodmen of the World asked for a status on .ferry llegarty, who played with the Norfolk State league team two seasons ago and last, year played amateur Mil In Council Hluffs. Ills status will It* derided when fur ther Information la obtained. It was agreed by all present that some ceremony be attached to the opening of the league on April M. tin account of a Muny association rule, which prohibits the amateur managers from signing players nflrr June I, the "Metro mags" passed a ruling that will protect the mauager* In casr of soma un foreseen happening. The rata that was passed allows a manager, wtth flif consent of fonr other managers, to sign a player from soma other league to taka the place of any player who may ha Injured or la otherwise nnabl# to play. With tha consent of all of Ih* managers of the leagne, a player from any tram in the league may be signed with another team after June I. A motion was passed by Ih* Metro managers that ih* board of directors] allow Horace Ifosenblem. president nf| i h» .lunlor Omaha loop, to he a mem-1 her of the hoard of th* director* of. Ih* Muny s**oetatlon. .1 .in ■ n .. Cnndnver, Favorite, Win* Newbury Spring Clip Event I.nmloi), April 15,—Mr*. Asa Han dert'O fi year old hay colt, Condov*r. by lUdluui, out of Moonfleet, starling favorite at odd* of I In 1 against, was an e.isy winner from a field of |g In the Newbury spring cup over one mile Saturday. OftMflA \?i n. if ru. i. r. fatalflr. If ...... ♦ a u * I II O' N fill, M A I 1 « 1 l# rf ...... A f | | A « (trim*, If* . A •! ! II I H f riiithrt »• ..... I I t « A A llonnM Ml. rf ..... A I I A 4 Ai ft* lima. If. _ 4 n a A | ii TImmaim. .’H ..... 4 | I l ? A ftft iMrr, r l I l ' II II ' irotrra. r ,. f »• A | a A iMurui II A a A A A I -r. |» 1 ? 1 A | II KaiiiiaI. a 4 »f i» A A a T*f«l« 14 i 7l M 7? A iRun fnr HN#r tn rffhfh. Ilf Tf MIN-Oft %H. 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I irrin Off Hon or* in Mil** Kvrnl; Mow Turk Hinder* Them. l.iitmln, April 1? —After Mailing for mote than two lap* H IKm •non*, Omaha medic iiinnei, nnonl mil lilckaon at the tai» In Ihe mil* inn at Ihe hanaa* relay Iryatili on Ihe I’nlvrrallf of Xehi-aska Iran k ftat iinlay nfl"rnonn, lilckaon and (Then flniahed second and third almost abreast. The final Itynuta for the team that will represent Nebraska at the K. t\ meet will lie picked later In the week. Captain ' Mml ' Gardner gave IiIk gins a tough rue# In the SKOyard run. Hoth men ran nip and tuck all the way, although I-ewls, the third man, held the lead until the final lap. Gardner, w ho has only been out a few weeks, made a desperate effort to overtake hi* teammate, hut was un able to make the grind. A lOOyard handicap race was won by Ileln In It seconds even. I.orkc took the scratch, Ileln had a two yards handicap; Match a three-yard lead and Ithodea a seven vard advnn' age. In n later heat, with all runners at the ki latch, l,ock-e dipped off a !0‘0" mark, noalng Mein out at the tape. Tha traik was very alow and a atrong wind lilt the runnera at the north turn. Coach Hchult* announced that the Held event* would be atsgeil Tuesday afternoon. The summary; 440-yafd <ta*h’ Layton, first; QHti* set end: Wblppsrman, third. Tims. 63 »*•• tllltjS. 440-% ard dggb- fir*#; frhnrrlrk, MH *nt1 , Klni.tlRbutI, fhlid. Tlliil, 64 •*•< ood# JliMi y*rd run: Iflggln*, firs?: Onri1n«r. ••orwl: le*wi*. »hirU. Time ?.07. CO vnTd high hurdlrg W*-*r, flrmt ; Timm. Mtrond, Htirkla, third. Thus. • 2 - U amrunHn. Mils riirw; Omhft fftgl; Dlci.iM.fi. stun 4; 1‘ohiMi. ihlrd. */. Im in* fijian. fourth. Tim* 4 61 100 rur-l *!g»h: Ms In. firm; ttbnd**. Htund; J.ocU*», third Tim*. Il ••< <»nrl*. Iff-.tsrd d»*h f.orb#, |f#in. >»•<!. IS, 10 2 1 g#*-mid« 1 !•->**! lotr hurdl** W#lr, fDgt Tlm», JJ gscMods. Sophs iWin Tech Interclass Run A flock of nork craning Technical lllgli atudent*. curving out on flm flnlah alretch of the Maroon Inter clooo croas country run. enveloped eight contestant* who flnlahed well hunched ond kept the Judge* ftom de termining In what order tha men flnlahed. Thh winning claaa waa not made known at the run. hut tha fallowing morning, after a meeting of official*, tho anphnmoro clan* waa awarded tha rhamplonahlp. The aophnmorea, led bv Roger Martlaon who raptured premier hon or*, flnlahed with a total of 114 point*, IS point* to the front of tbo Junior* who ran a cloaa aernnd with 1,11* marker* accounted far. Senior* garnered 1,104 point*, while the fr»*h men brought up the rear with **7 point*. Roger M*rtl*on. Willi* Redenbatigli and (iarenra Walderllcli, winner* of flrat. aerond and third place*, reaper lively, and the rhamplonahlp aopho nior# team, will l>* preaented with medal* and a ahleld at tha athletic a***mh!v to b* held at Tachaktl In tit* near future. FOOTBALL STAR UNDER KNIFE Oaietic# K. Swanaon.SIS South Thirty flrat eireel, aaalalnnt foothnll roach et Nehraaka unlveralty, wa* nperatad upon Saturday »f the M»th *>dia> hoard!*! for gall atone*, lie waa reported to h*v* atood the opera lion well. Sw»n*on wa« captain «f the N*. hraak* football team In 1*75 and In lh* ami y**r w*a honorably men t|on#d for a poaltinn on an *S Ameri can idevcn, >1* w«* *»l*ct#d »* an end on the all Weetern football team. (liilhertMin Traiini-fg Trenton t'ulhortaon, Neb , April 1!.—Muiierb pllrhlng by iluat enabled t'ulberlaon In trounre Trenton. II to I. In a earn# played here Friday. Ilnalt etrtirk out IS of the Treplan l-atamrn and *l l»w*d three lilt*. Rides Wise Counsellor) ft- m M.m l> U«riwr. UhiIhvIIU, Kr. — Jockey Meek Oerner hat been *naa*#<l to ■ <•)* VVIe« f\iun#*lloi’ In Ih# Kentucky Derby, U waa announced. The rrnt li I veer old In 1he John It Ward alald*. mi# of the main r<* llanrea of th* w**t In Ih* annual r* n*»al of Ih# rla«»l<\ waa (lx*n hi# flr*l trial nv*r a mil# illalam-e thle year at fhurfhlll Itowne y**l»rdav It* ro\ *rnd th* distance In 1:4* ! '* under reel mint. iVrli lli**h iWk S<|ii;hI Trains h>r (nmini! Mirls i oat It \k lulc lltt*\ W ltt|i|ittt|| Hi* II it>kirt Into Mtlfn1! M«% I tiler I'l'int in Mcolif- Hcldl*. It. M l *r. ».* t ». h 1* hit* t.r th* To tint, t) Utah M,. * ».* ta * hipping hi* h.ieMe* lute eh', pa f»*r IN* <htir *< hedPl* h* ha* tlti*(| tip ft a th* •Sntt' ling *lr**t tt*> knt* ti t*t\• iiiifIi appi .it' ntt Ih* Marnen inatu to <1*1*. ami l..*«it Whtl* t* ■>*nr. hlng fur a Mlltatde opponent for hi* ttiot nit th* wlv •p*n itnt* nh th* Technical *■ hedttle. April !#. Atitll IS Ih* Tn h*t.*m *111 jotttnei In Hid Per. It . in tingle with th* •* pertcnccd lowgna. Sidney ha* it r*p utatlnn In Itlali mhnnt track circle# nf putting nut futmldaht* track ag cretin tlnii* Hint, frntn advatu • ilnp*. till* year la nu exception. Th* Council TIlufT* r»laya, May 3, will tiring Itigrtbcr th* cream nf eoulliwrMerti Inwit and cnalern N» hrnaka team*. All Omaha Icama will he r*pr***ni*il, and t'nnrh Whit* ex pccta to aend a alrnng aquad arruna the river. In preparing fur the Council Hlulft meet Coach White tin a I rgnaported a crew of hla men to Iowa on iwo oc casion* to a ecu el mil ttie Maroona to the Iowa count*. Th* Male m**t at I.lncoln nn May lit will ha the lilg event Whit* will point hi* men toward. The Mate meet will lx- the climax of th* track year, anil If Technical can cop the honor*, It will Inoat th* Maroon chance* in the city ineel, which fol low* 13 day* Inter. Conch White may enlxr a team In Ihe Medic relay* on May 17. Harry Lee Hurls Buffaloes to Win Hutchinson, Kan.. April 11 Art flrlgr* anil his Omaha Buffaloes played flawless Irnll l-ehiml Lee •ml Koupal Friday and Omaha defeated the Hutchinson \vh«at Hhorker* »f the Western MMClUion, * to 2. If Lee had stayed In the box. It la doubtful if Hutchinsnu would have counted, as he allowed but two Moua In the six innings Out hr pri ll ir tiled, a single hy Foster In Ihe first lunuig and a double hy Wilson lu Ihe fourth. It xu WI loon who leaned heavily ■ gainst one of KnUpnl'a offering* and sent It to the left field boarde while llm Foster, on by a |»n«n aranipered home In the seventh. Wilson scored on Wiggcn'a sacrifice fly. Koupal al lowed two more hits In the Inning but they wcrW not of the dangerous kind, lie aeltled down and In Ihe last two frames struck out four of the six hstsmen who fsrrd him. Pilcher I.ee also starred at hat, getting three blows In three trips and s- uing two runs. (Hlo Prlersoii. big rlghlliaiidai, started fur Hot* lilnsoa and ueul lu tba Hilrib Inning wlthuiit any trou We.. With une down, Wilder hit a homer, la-e singled. Ijixallie ground e«l out, caught by a fast play at first, and O'Neill singled, scaring Lee. ItoMuson hit a homer over right field fence, for Ihe final luo ruus of Ihe inning. I.ee's double in the sixth scored Thompson, who got on by a pass. I« scored on a srratrh hit by O'Neill. I.enahan doubled In Hie ninth and scored on ■ sn error hy KothrnrU. Thomson's single rnunlcil llonnwita with llie last run, Lee a wrrrk whs the feature of Ihe game. The Omaha learn looked more finlehetl In all dr>|inrlnients limn the Wichita Western league rJuts which juat closed an exhibition set les her*. The score: YANKEES LOSE TO DODGERS, 8-10 N.w York. April 11,—Woyifif th.lr fir*t aani nf th. In «h* Van k«» .fndlnm. fh» Now York Y»nkr»» lout, 10 In t. fit fhr llrnoklyn Ifndpnrp tfWtar whnn ll<w»i*rr, a rtn-rpM pit! hrr Itl.nr tip In fht* ninth Inninf, lh» t»od»" r« nrorlnf fiv» run* Tfia a ft. »l % i Urnoktvn (N| ...1 a 11 I t»rk < A I * • J JtgMaria* ftn*thar, \ *•<-%. I»i-«*im»«i and |»al*arr» . Pha*k*Y tno#« ft•»•! |*r *nd flrhany. Mafinanr- lui ray pi t«*i» ''ipri’i i» - n w r f* ItflMlt I V | . .. I 4 1 Hi »,*»«»# (A ) 4 ■ l Mill aria* Hh*fdall and ll*. nia» Pru*M. Rh<f lirr and Ii*rrr*l4 kahaan i'M>. Ayiil 11 — H# *1 K • hbnyw IN l ..HI- : Km m (‘.ly (A V I . *11 l* ftatfarlaa Pl*ria and liaiin-it. Thorn inahlon, Ah mart and M.tmty .*». —f ffauatort, Ta* April If — ft M V. !»#• Mmnao (H) , 441 lluuaiuh <T ) ... If in I Maftarlaa .funa*. Wtlann and Huaflfag 4r.*fif....a Knight, ftnatlt gad M<« urdr. and IMmon<t India AH P4.ua, April It — N H t fati.arapvl a (A A » . 7 I Itfiatnn 4 A f .... . ill ftaitaria* Pally. |g*» rw alf. Illll and Krtaay*r. uhr and Having Waohtnytan. Aprl I. - ft II K ft«*«(»n (S ) . . ..... 411 I WMhlnffi.fi (A » 4 t 1 Mall-ripa I tana* Irh, M«n|m .1 ftgrpaa. iM «»'Vai||. dnfinaon. M'.gnda*. Marlin. and flt»a» I <»mft III* k Apr*| If ft If V I ,t»nfat HI* f 4 t » 14 1 h'lihiiffh (N I 4 4 1 Wgft#t'*» Nlnrriaftfi M'ad*«* a*d tlnaffi. ArrtmHll. Ka«h Ha Min and Wr«n »*fn. CinmiMli, April If - ft M ft <l#vAi an* it- 141 <*!*■ tanafl 1 N • 4*1 I la la and Mvarf, |Vm« hwa. I..«i«* Hava and Ifftrgr*** Pandt*a«c StroMflnir^ \\ in- Minr tianir Stmmahin j;, Nel»„ April 12 - StrornehurK High orhctol l.iwlinll I ••am »|rf*‘ut«’<i Hheiby High. 4 in 21, in a *lnw gum* pi* yeti h»r* Friday aft ernoon. Slrntn«l>ui*'« Inn 1*1 allow-*) hut two bile, While the Shelby plti'her Wrg< tom b»it fur eet*n. Shelby1* eroree were made through tone* ploy log on the port of the Strnrnahtti* nine \& fl-llillgtoll \\ tlto Itohl Hit IT. H**tll*. April 12 The I'nlverellv of oeh'ngtnn il'-fnitlH the Tniverel t« of 1‘oltfnrtila hy eight itnd » helf length* here today In their annual hoot race, retaining the ovtil rhatlt gnonahlp. Th* dt*tan1‘* wo* four mile* JOHNNY UOOIIMAN, former ml Ur Rolf ehampton at Ihe Omaha Kirld rhih. wan medallM In Ilia i|uaMf>hic round of Mu annual Mouth IMrH u hnil Rolf tournament at Kim r•miiI park Krhla), alien lie turned In a raid of *1 for I It hole*. He I* a firduiiaii at Mouth HIrIi. Mrvrntrrn Mouth Roller* i onipeled. U. S. Tennis Body Selects Team for Davis Cup Play Fifteen Ranking N**t Stare to Compete for lutrruatiojial Trophy—Tililfn. Rich ard* Named. New Turk, April II Th* Inivl* [rup committee uf th* I nlted Slate* Trnnia aeeor latlrin Saturday took the firm elep toward define* of th* In ternational learn trophy Ibi* year v. hen It announced th* aeleitlon of l ai|uad uf 11 tatil.lna *t*r* ae *11(1 !«>•■ fur the 1SJ4 American t*nrn. The playat* aelected at* William W. .luhnaiun, Howard Kinney, (lor cm# t.ilftln and lioheit Klnaey of San I ranclecu; Vincent |{l< Hard* of Tank era. N. T William T Tlld»u II. It Vurrle William*, Carl Kim her and Wallace Joltnnon of rhiJadelphia: T rani la T. Hunter, frank T. AmJet am, Oeota* Kina, Wateon M. Wii* I urn and Hugh G. M Kelehar of New Turk, and Harvey Snodgra^ of leia Antelea. South to Compete in Three Meet® Spring vacation pm a crimp In the trank practh* at Suiitb High, hut i'ua> b Hatton expect* tu pm bia men through a rigomit# training tbla week. Th* m»n fruin la al year'* *|Uad noiliwl out regularly l»*t week, but lh* new men on th* mined did not* *h»w up <-on-l*trnll> for practice. t omb Haltnn ha* tbre* meal* lined up fur h a trarkalera. Th* Council HiiifTa relay* at Council Hluff* on May J. lh* city meet on May *1 and lh* Medic relay* on May If. J’atton announced Saturday that If enough of hi* men ahowed up to advantage In thru* rneeta to mak* It worth »h.l» to enter lh* atata meet at Mltcoln on May IP he would Irani port anme of hia trarkalera tu the capital city on that date A dual meat between South and t'raightc.n la hanging Arp and la th* abavnep uf Com b Dr*nnan n« daAnlt* *t*tr* hav* teen taken tu bring tbl* •r«nt about. PESEK AND MUNN WIN MAT CONTESTS Phl.airo, April Ttenato flardtnl, Italian heavyweight *1 railing chain plnn, won In two fall# tonight from Tam Myakf, Japaneae wt»a'ler, tak ing on* fall In Jt 41 with a haadlork. and the neonnd in 14 mln.iiea wrlth a me hold John Peaek of Xehraeka Charity T»l»h. former Olympic rham plon In IT®; with a head ariaama and wrletlm-k, and IVavna Mimn, formef Nein aaka fooitiall alar, defatted Hhk Oavlaioiirl with a haadlork la * I! uvendi. Clrnu ttod If i/ia, Ultnw-ood, la, April It—In a had gama la which holto teame matte •even error*. nioetly dot to ear® weather, OlenWrvxxl detected i'aciAc Jurn tlon High, 4 in t, on the litter ■ ground*, Wedne*<l»v nfi»rncxin. Knv »II wea on the mound for < lien wood while p'lvnn did the hurling for the l*t. III. Jtiti. ti.lo trnln. I. S. Pn*|wrl lor OUmpio (hhhI and Had ViIiik\ii«ir uf arti) IVwiraiMii l lutgrnM ik >»l Mr* r»*»il l «w|i<i|ai Kai t Vii(k iHMMlMMMting. > - . “■ RW V itlk t « • IM»n i § • ■ * ■ -tl tig |>* • Bin ■ | • ttt»B! and 'I * 11» t«dttlmrnt t 14 ■time* M * i* • • • f <• • i if** 4 and : I ■ itniMlifi ' >| ,-om hided. 31*tt* fin* pniape • - *1 th* short at 1 middle rliiuntr*, but nut on* Amre lean t > m». • <* liav Includ'd. w no figured lo f 1 ■ i real opposition to N'uitlll of Finland! Wlfl* of Kwednti. am! other foreign entrten at 1 ',00 meter* and upward, Kay experienced hi* mo*t dtsap pointing indoor season of recent' >ear* He hrohe only one record, a dlstlnit novelty lor Kay. and twirw he wa* beaten la scratch race*. Once the most consistent runner in Amrrlra. he became a rank in and-oiiter. giving a second rate performance one night and a championship effort tha next. Kay's mast laudable achievement came in i winning the Hunter mile in 4:1ft 3-5. I n new record lor lb* distance. A team male. Kay Watson, am likewise a disappointment. Watsoa looked like the beat haJf-niiler in tut world late in tha 1421 outdoor season, but couldn't w.n on th# lioarda th.t winter. It is s-iid that he la over* trained. The sum* excuse if offer1 J for Jake llriwoll, supposed to •* America’s leading quarter-miler. Kx ctpt in isolated instances, Driscoll couldn t run fast enough to keep Vaira on our Indoor tracks. IIIurs* has pret noted Jimmy (oiinolly, foimer inierroUegUle ■ bantpinit, frmu running to form l onnolly did 4:1* 4 S for I be mile during llte 1133 indoor season, but louldn't heal 4 h» this winter with a nmlorryi le. Jle was another dis appointment. Sprinters Excelj The sit nation, howeaer, had it* tip tiiuisth- aspests. I.nr*n Murthis, a am (•aa one of the best exhibitions nf any eprlnt season in winning ;4 ■tarts In 15, being beaten only by • 'heeler Bowman of Syracuse, *n a I most certain Olympic point winner. \t the quarter \ ernon Ascher did ••■me gi»at tunning until be liroi e ••own temporarily; Joe Tierney ■hewed a rare turn of speed la win ning the Huerraeter l«9 and the Case - 4<i#. and Allen Woudring, perhaps tha beat 449 man of the lot, ren cl.se t*i 4» ae> ootla lit e recent relay rare, tfier plaiing Je..| fur most of the indoor season. *u hey lee hark turned la a I Jl 3-5 effort for a world's Indoor retard al Ml Meiers and ran ses eraI rrrdilaMe rares at one mile. aHb»u;h slightly eutebene there by lAnyd llahii. a yery prmnising youth from Boston Ray. honeyer. was the heel utilee of the season and obliged also with the fastest (no miles of the campaign. closely fullnwed by \ erne Ituulti ^ / it*/// ft ork (tinui Parfurmanr-aa In tha ft*hi areata Indira I ad an Amariran landallda in • ba high jump and broad jump hi ioria, with a braij* aoorln* In tha polo Ttult and abotput. Landr.r, frown and Unborn should in*# tba Tirat thraa piaraa in tha hi(b Jump, iiartint Mr Idanta, and do Hart Hub* bard tnd Al Kona aro almost oartain to linlab on# two in tba broad Jump. Idbby of dart mouth, Ownn of Pann avlvanla and a*.armI wastarnara w»ia • rmalalant ‘ twalra al*ht" man In tba pole vault, and Ralph HI la' nhntp it tin* was auffh-iamlv pood tn warrant tha Irallaf that h* may min that avant, Tha aamm mar ha Mid of jw Andaraon. th* Ch:cafo hurdlar mho hrol># aavarml world* rarori* hafo * an Injury laid him low. StriMm* Brin Quinn. AppMon, \VI*., April It.—Taunt stitiillnt. (looit a arhoolbny twine •anaatlon. w«» cradltad nrtlh • tacbm i-al knockout In Ilia ninth round of a achodulod 10 round bout * Ith Qua n«r .loo Quinn of lllnnaapolt* Th* Iinut mat tamo and iinmtorrrt In*. Stanford Trackotrro Win. Stand ford I'nlvaraity. rat.. April tj. — Stanford track man dafaatad th* A I antitharn confaranra Win hara th'a afternoon tav tha arum of *7 to 44 Fans Not Surprised at McTigue’s Refusals to Box Tunney for Title N#«r York, April 1? Mika Mo Tlgua'a poor ■him1Mat In (h* on# aiilmt hailla with Youna MlrtHing al Nawark M|iliin> lh« Irishman • par oiatc nt rrfuntla to l»i* <Jnn* Ttinnav. holiior of lb# Amath-nn tltl# In that itlvlalon l-'rom th# ilav I hat M-Tgwa aim a rafaraa a rla- «lin i.»af SIM In UuUla a raar ago. Tunnay h*» haan tr’ in* ta arran** a match tn vain. Rut now M. Tieua hat fallan into tha ■t.arartl. tvhlla Tuanav will m**t t,ar pantlar n*»t Jun# AiranlUi* to a lulu a hv tlia Ktt rotvatn t*o»|n# aiitborKIra t'at pantlrr null ta tha light haai' Wright chant- j plon of th* wofM it*aptia tha fan that Slkl aloppmt him in t'aila tn |h?3, (Vnaaquontlv Sikl itidiiY ln»a tha tltla to M< Tigu* in tho tiuhltn affair, th# Kimrh BOlona in Mat, han Parpantlar artitaa h»ra paal month to htht Tttnnav |n Juna and Turn (liMom al Haul Kicaimrnan a aiana naat • hlcnao <>n July «, ha w li proclaim hia rltht lo tha world rham pionahlp at tha lialu l»an\ vwalglit limit i'aip-nllai a ilfht to dafandg Ihia »l»la will ha apptovad hr thou* * aanda of »ln( foHownara who h»r# aaan both Hil.l and MiTtgua in action. Thara lan't tha atlirhtaat doubt Ihn t ('arpantlar at hta haat routd ahj daolaivatv tt»a fcnf*(lr*a Uttilar and th» htht £lilliif triahman i'arpantlar will Hava hla handa full whan ha ahapoa up In tha rlnt with Ttmnav and Olhlwwtt Tunnad. wh. won tha A 'Mat >an rhamiMonahtp ha lakiwa tha mnama of Harr) Oiah. a a %aatt) lm|>row>d ftgt^tar.