Jack Dempsey to Defend Heavyweight Title in Bout With Harry Wills _ . .. -I, .- — - " *' Tr\ Itirkiinl In Slnirn Mjitrh in JrrN*\ (il\ • • Prttrwtler VIm* Mmtttlntl* I tit liter N’efttlluliitM* U tilt I nt* I ir|*it llflletet \rjrii line I Itrmiplt lit IimtIiIM Nl « 'tilth 'I** I 1>* llli km d *** immmiipiI t**rt«> l*p Iml mull ItPil .Imk ltPIM|i*P| **ttl Htttt Will* for * w orW* Um\f wHiltl iHphi I •nn»ht|i fltlit *• lln* |p> TlitrlJ \, Oil hf>|! trmhi'r B, flo fur *« 'Villi l* roni crnoil arn* penip**\‘ * manager, t" the title 111ateh With the liegnr. nirknrit al«n Brinnunenl Unit he hnd definitely nhandoned all further in ** gut 1*1 Inna with l.ul* Angel Klrpn, fol lowing Ihe latter'* rejection nf the prOUintei 'a lal**«t hid for hla aervlcea and Inalatenee that he w ill retire from Ihe ring. Hleltanl haa Inalructed hi* Huenna Alrea agent. Juan Mom*, to reitim to ihl* countr> Rlekard aald lie now w.i* convinced Hint Klrpn wa* ttrrn In n deairc to ,,iirt the ring and hV* Intent report from Horn* I* that the Argentine heavyweight, pulling nnlde alt puglt latlc affair*, haa departed on a tour of hi* country'* Irfterlor on hi* auto mobile hualneaa, BELOIT TEAMS TO ■ INVADE IOWA Reloit, Wl*„ April 10.—Beloit ml bge will open drive* for two more mid weal t hamplonahlpa thi* week end when both the track and haaeball team* Invade Iowa to meet the atrnng Coe and Cornell college aggregation* Coach "Tommy" Mill*’ haaeball Brooklyn Pounds Quartet of Philly llurlers for 10 to 4 Victory _f -r'"i |EDDIE'S FRIENDS ' * \ o*. I / '■ T ' 1 L L—- ( P®WK>M IA DRA I evm^ WmAK-MfcVOM Tv4G TAATTt* vutTrtTMOkE. i qjhb v4E.*lk * TMtY’U-Pk (M *™a« Sirllilins ileorsia h.ixer. will meet i au. Hi rlenbaeht N>" Y«rk. on .May a Pros Idem e. K I.— leiw I'aluse. hjll fatke city, nn.l Charley Msnry. New Hnt fnrd. tuny lit n i'.-round draw The mang improvements made during the past gear in Sprague CORD Tires, make them a verg desirable Tire for ang Automobile Owner to use. We are making a special effort for Omaha business. Our Service Stations are open dailg from 7 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. You will receive the same prices frpm our Council Bluffs or South Omaha Stations. You will be helping out the Greater Omaha Business Men’s Committee if gou bug Omaha made Tires. Watkins Wins | Pentathlon Lincoln. May 1.—Hex Watklna of Callaway, an alhlet* "who atanda up to hla mark*" a* deacribed by roach Schulte, won the annual N’ebraaka home cmirae pentathlon by accumu lating 4.442 point* under the acorlmr ayatem deviated by the lluaker track i oach. Hcottabhlff aet a new team record with 15,765 point*. Four performance record* were lowered and Watklna broke one of theae. lie rlenred the, ISO-high htir die* In 16 2 5 aeconda Fleming of Llneoln High aet * new mark In the high Jump with a leap of 5 feet 10 Inchea: Wyatt broad Jumped 21 f'ct 5 Inchea and the other record to fall waa in the *»0yard run which Welch of Gothenburg atepped In 2 mlnut** 4 aeconda, Watklna- other mark* w ere: 220 \ard daah: 24 aeronrt* 15 pound •hot: 41 feet 9 Inehe*: running broad Jump: 19 feet 10 Imhe*. high Jump: 5 fee) * 1 -S Inchea A much larger field competed In th* #vi»nt.« thi* yenr. Th* Individual point winner*: Pnln'il 1 Watkin* ra!l*«v*' . 444? 2 Wvaf*. Srotfebluf? . 4"Hi 3 \f or,re Aurora . 4 rj" 4 Mann, Grand laiand . 4 2*J ft l.eff'or Hnldrege . 4 *44 fi Albro. Reatrlee . * *** 7. Roland Reatrlr* . J JJJ ft Mouael. Gambrldge ... {J-£ n l.-nd-l! Arnold . .. ....... ,?4,! Jfl Ruann. <’nlumbiia ... 2 *“I It K^te*. (irand M«nd . 3.*** 12. Kngler, l.e*lng»nn .. K Weir h Gothenburg . jj.JJj 14. Ireland. Tekamah . 3.J.< to. Oehlrlth. folumbu* . “,*17 If* K«*.irne> (•jtllaway ........... 3 79* 17. fh-ttfl* Id M< ocrahluff . 3.7J. I* Garvin. AIRanre . 3.77ft 19 Fleming, l.lnroln . 3,7M _I Ha nee. Gothenburg ... . 3.74 • The flint flto of th» 33 toama pl.aood h* follow*: 1 H. ntl*hluff .1K.7or. 7 I'lllsny .If.*}* ,1, ('nhimh'i* ............... 39 4 Grand Jaland .. . Iftbl* ft A ufora ...I 4,t92 r Vote Herman Ton Friendly With \eif(hhnr Notv Or lean*. La , April 30.—Mri. Anna LoBlanr OiilntU, wlfa of pofo Harman, formor bantam woiebt champion, who la now blind, fllod ault for dltoro# today. Sho a I logo* in tho complaint that H»r man la ov»rfrt»ndiy with anoth»r woman who llvo* In apartm»nta a lift'o a raharot which ho oporatoa _v___■ ,- —S Riseb.il! Ml' and Standings «*M»D It Mil I Hit * *t h>'<|| 14 I til r »«aenk . • i f H *4 »mah* t 1 M*> '«t isesvke * * lBp v \1 **» l»*» MMAH . - I 16 |»4 'L « I | NtfHM I flestCtS omaka « tit* Ml* Twin 1 I'** A*f*t*e# \ Linenie, I l*» Joseph t ('►*»#t if. • *• ■ *ii* J **• 1 ItllMM T**na» TnUa al flmaha wtehttg at Det Mo.h*a Oklahoma citj at i.tn-nn a■ r* i**i h at p**i’t* n iifttk u i r am » Ala Mint* \v ", r * Win L* •• v.-r t«m . 11J m« >** hmi" 1* I U* 1*1 * Phlla d elphlt 4 Pittsburgh. *. f» LOWS * Today. At futile *t Pittsburah Cincinnati at «‘hn .»fo. New York at Boston Philadelphia at Mrooklj ft •AMFRIC \ N I I Af.l R Alnndlng*. IV T. Pit. Win Loir N’c*V York .4 & *. 4 3 66? .600 Detroit . 9 f> .64.1 >« 7 .««A Philadelphia . 6 * "" '• 4 . Chicago ? 7 ?*nn ;.,11 .467 Si t .mil* ... .2 * t 41 i Washington .. ... 6 l 47* 467 4‘»f» Cleveland . 6 7 41? .46 2 9*.' Hutton. 6 7 4 1 7 46 . m Wolrrduv « Results. Washington. New York. 7. At Louie * ; 1 tefrotf. 7. Huston fc; Philadelphia. 1. t’htcago. If; Cleveland. 7. Games Today. Detroit at At Louis Chicago at Cleveland Washington at New York, pos-on *f Philadelphia AMIRI* \ N \*MOn ITION AlandInga. W L Pet Win Lose Indianapolis .I*' 4 *67 46* .42.6 Milwaukee ... 7 4 6?,a 647 **."> Kansas city . * 6 RTl Louisville . 7 7 5An 232 447 Columbus .... .7 : ^ .61*. 44: Minneapolis ... 7 * .467 ™ 41* flt Paul .4 1" .572 .372 312 Toledo . 4 1! >7 111 ?V. Yeatcrday'» Result* TwuftvlTTe. 1«, Kantss ct* > a. Milwaukee I ml a napnlis. 1. At Paul 4. Toledo. Minneapolis. 17 Columbus, 4. Games Today. Toledo a? 8» Paul Columbus a* Minneapolis Indianapolis at MtlwauRee Louisville at Kanaaa City. TFT A* I.F AGI F. Dallas. 12. Ahreveport. 6 Fort Worth. 6, Wichita Falls. 7 Aan Antonio, 7. Houston. 2. Beaumont. 4; Galveston, i AOI THFBN AAAOCIATION Mobile 4. Hlrmlngham. 7 Memphis. 7. Chattanooga. 7. Nashville. 7; Little Rock I only three garnet played IN TFR N ATION A I.. .Ter ter C|*v. 11 Rochester, * Newark. in* Toronto, 7. Reading Ayracuse and Buffalo f. postponed, wet ground* THRFF-FYF I F AGI F p*eat»ir. 4 Terr* Haute, 2. Bloomington, 3 Danville 1 PvantvtlT*. 7. Peoria. 1 Trrmbley Kavor* Caldwell. Vtnlrr. Cal., April flh—Eddie Tram hlry, Bangor, Milne, libht heavy* Height. floored Walter Caldiveii rf New Mexico for tha fount In tha third round nf * hout hera tonight. --— - - Mil* Another Homer ] II .r|| hit.""' :: licit William*, Nt. loul* llruwn* left fielder, lilt hi* *eeontl home run nf Hit *cavm ill IliP tllird inning nf yesterday'* name with Detroit. Two nirn were nil ba*e*. \t lilfrhill wa* pitching f»i Hir Tic ' - Beatrice \\ ins Regional Meet r Beatrice, Neb , April 20.—Piling up 1 total nf r,4 point* Bintrlne High school won the third annual south nr tern Nebraska 'n« and fi*’'1 meet held here Wednesday .ifl»rnoon nefore a crowd aatlmated at 1.000 T»n team* were entered In the meet, Including Crete. Wilber, De Witt, Fairbury. Filler, Dubois. Hebron. T*ecum*eh. Peru and B** t-ire. Dubois, however, wag not rrpics*nt* I. Howard Roland, Bea trice, with 27 point* to hia credit, car ried off Individual high honors. A high wind and only a moderate f *t track prevented any record breaking achievement*. LIST OF NUMERAL WINNERS GROWS T,ir >ln, May I. Another Influx of numeral winners greeted Coach Schulte Thurrd >y mprnlng when he opened hi* mall, Th* n*w name* on fh'* list are Dodge Jame* Smith. Mitchell: Karl Bucklnjrtf.ro, Harold I,edtn*ham. Ltd* Simpaon. Clifford Bronson. Geneva; Karl Sole. Leslie S**wart. Harold Brown Havelock; George Miller. George Wnrgo. r!#♦# Q^rild Park*!*. >fnrrl« HhM, B»n Hallmann. Harr-- Keraenbrock. Mshlon Rhea. Glenn Jcllnek Phil Taylor. Arnold Fut*. Robert Warkon .Toe Rover Henry Horkey. i-■ •« — ■■ ■ 1 . Sale Starts Our Men’s Shop af 9 0*C/ock Conveniently Friday Located on the Morning Main Floor Attend This Sensational Sale “Styleplus” 2-Pants SUITS $3350 Values to $50.00 All New Every Suit Spring Styles Guaranteed Coming at this opportune time, when every man can use n new Suit, these values are extraordinary. Every Suit, with two pairs of trousers and carrying the usual Styleplus standard of fine hand tailoring, and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Fabric* Imported Woolens Domestic Woolens Tweeds, Serges Flannels Colors Pencil Stripes Over-plaid* Fancy Mixtures Plain Color* Waff* Styles English Box hack Single-breasted Double breasted Semi-fit Conservitivt ( nli> Pound .1. Muv. (4irl for W in T • *4 * ! fee Me* »n M'*ntb vH»* for n s'ii pt.ted for f. hu» if* nib'K. r.JJfiiSa" ?•?£?! il*rl Chigai© _ jiiitnmib—Rur* R^hes o*srtham Grim*" Ur i|iv i2» Heath^nis 4*1. Mir* |r>*tt AH ridge r r r. * * Nargrgve P'n* 1* !*»•»*/ Adams Th« N*c hits HannsH, Rnhre «»str flruii Grigsby He*»t»r*te Anlridge Duncan Hsrr"r TRfes-base hit Ft*** Mom* run HsMne’t Fm'en h*»es Grantham ponsers Rarr*f»og’ Hergrave DouM. pl*v Adams to Gran tham to Urtroei Left* on base* < tncin n*M >. I'hinto « Haees on bells Gff AIdridg**. Fi*ijt k ''in R' M*v. 1: by I»t»,«jr 1 1 fit• « »ff Mays < in two and nvo-'h rd< nning- off M»' 4 In thi**** and one -third llir-ngs off Dibuf 1 n ten inn nt* Losing pttrher. *!*>• t’mpifSi Klem end Wilson Time 1 44 F’iralc« Bunch Flit?* to Win. Pittsburgh Mav 1 —Pttteburgh bunched h!te in • lie third and sixth inning" and ■-ten the opening game from 81 Loul* s in S 'r.da' i‘*r*v hed four hits and a we k In ffv« ft l" to tfc* l-late A rUr. mn* m h Maranvilis back of fir*t base *vi" A fielding feature S'ore PJTTSBPROH FT LOVIS ab h o a ah h o a Rigb*", Jf 4 1 . Smith. If 4 1 1 « I VO. rf 4 4 : A Fla* v If % 2 2 a Trav r 3b 4 4 r H n-b; . <» * 2 1 1 F ar* rf 4 n . o Bot’l'y. lb S 1 “ n Grimm, lb 3 a • ) Fr'gau. 3b ft I 1 1 Wfht. ee 4 2 1 2 Mu **r of 4 A 2 A j M’vllle. :U 1 0 3 1 L Be l. »« 4 ? 1 4 j OtMvh r 4 5 6 a Gonzales. e % 2 7 1 Kremer. p 4 1 * 5 iDver -Haine* p 3 a c i To*a!s 34 12 27 * zFnboltfl 11*0 zBlsds* o o « o H Beil, p * * n o Nse gall, c a a i o Totals 4* 13x23 10 -Batted for Gonzales in e ?h»h zBat’ed for Haine* In eighth, j xBan for Shultz in eighth J xBarnhart hi» by batted ball. Arore by innings Ft T.oula . .ft02 eel 021—€ J Pttteburgh .013 aoj Aix-—$ i Summary—Run*. Biffbse <2> Carey, : Traynor. Grimm. Wright, Maranvflle. Gooch. Smith. Flack. Hornsby, Mueller, t, Be1|. J)ver Errors- Blgbee. Bottom •v Freigau Heine* Two.base h it L Beil. Flaok. Kremer Three-baae hit*. Hornsby. Wright. Dyer Stolen base* | c*rey (2) Birbee (21. Traynor Double rla v; Bell to Bottomley to Hornsby. F,eft on base* Fr Louis. • Pittsburgh. T B^re* on halts: «*ff Kremer. 1; off Haine*. B. Ftrwk out By Kremer. F. bv 4; bv H Il.ll. J. H Off Heine*. 1A in »v*n Inning", off H n*.l. : in on# tnn'ng. Balks Kremer, Heine* 1 .oejrg pitcher Ha ne*. empires: Qing ley, Hart and Sweeney Time: 1 S3 Giant* W allop Bravos. M»v I —N.«r Tf-rk hi' kj.fi.wivb fr»*lv In ih« fourth !nr:rt d** made »*'(" run* and eventually fl* fe*ted Boston. 3 »o 1 Groh and F*»rf* had a heavy dsv ** bat and Cooney a «ork in rsnterflsld wts spectacular. ?r NEW TOPK 1 BOSTON* ABH <1 A ABHOA. A »rth rf t 1 i » P CT*ft. -•411* Orrt, Jb f « (I 4 1/ or,' rf * '. » * Frt,rh ;t> J 1 » t r thttn If 4 J 1 J Ttur, rf < 1 1 * T »-v Jb 4 * • J M» •«), Kill' (Hill 14 • ! >• ! K»!!t lb 4 115 f rf 4 II J ,l,rklt m 4 1 2 IP «rlt. .b 2 1 1 S •rrirr c 4 " 2 4 O V«!l r 4*42 p,,r. [> 4 2 12 O'Wlch p J » J • — — - — M'K'tri p p a 0 e Toi4l, 14 12 2* 14 ,p Smith t * J J ■ T rrtn P 1 « # 1 ,tCrui»- 1 n « » Total* 24 • 27 17 tBa'l»A for V N*«m«ra In fifth. ,.Batt»(l fnr T»»i«ln In ninth. 6ror» by l"nln«» New Tork .!££ AaJ Boston - J)** Atr»»14 Summary— Runt F uihworth. Gn>h. Frisch (2>. Meuael Jackson. Fnjder. Dean (21. Fterge! Frrer Jackson Two base hit* Meuse' Ps lgett Stolen base* Frterb Toung Fa^nfires Trleoh Toung. Four b worth Double play* Jar keen to Friar h to Kefir. Groh to Frisch to Kelly. M' Ionia to O Nell to Padgett ; Padgett to Tiernev to MMnni* T-eft on bases: >rw York <> Ibfton * Pa**# ofl baiis. «*ff Dean f: f'tt Oen*s»1fb. 4 fMruefc out* Bv Dean i: bv (i*rew rh. 2 Hits Off ii»n»w;ih 7 ' n 3 1-3 Innings off Mc Namara 1 Rim «t I I'lwU hidil |) ■nig* r llurlrr Nn *HSt.T* S T, Mm I tV.Kkl>r p« U « 4•4 foul Philadelphia plioh*ta l''4kf lr •. S-ork Griffith CL Grime* Error* tt'r!ght*tor*. Johnator* Stock. Orlmea. Two-b*»» hi!*- H'nrich. Johnnon Three haj' hi> Pa -d Home run William*. Sioler bate Nel* Double play*: Johntton *o High to Fournier: Ford to Pend to Hoik* L'ft on baa*: Philadelphia Brooklyr. * Bat* on balla: Off Hamfltor. 2 off B- t», 1. off lean. 1 Struck out: By Hamlltor. 1: by Lewi*. 1 by Grime*. Hit* Off Carlaon, 3 In 2 1-2 Inning*, off B'M*. 3 In I inning (None o*< In seventh I off Hamilton. 2 Ir 2 2-2 Inr'ng*: of' L** » 3 n 2 inning* Hit by pitched hall: By Hamilton. Foufnier. Lo*ing pitcher: Carlaon. L'mplrea: McCormick and O'Dev. Tun* 2 1" Hawaiian Tankers Depart for Tryouts Hr tMortated Press. Honolulu, April SA—Most of the Hawaiian swimmers being sent by the Hawaiian A. A. V. to the Olympic tryouta sailed for San rrar.'-lsco or. the Matsonia this mdrolng. The rest will sail on the Mtnoa next week. The swimmers on the Matsonia, ac companied by Manager D. D. Conk ling, are: Warren K«aioha, hoMer of the 100-meter hack stroke record. Tua Kealoha. Sam KahanamdRu. brother of Duke Kahanamoku. a fee* style sprinter; Cay Harris. Henry Dunning and Charles Pung. Mrs. K. Kullard-Deo. secretary of tha A. A. r.. who will act as charerone, and Mariechen Wehselau, holder of th# world womens free style 100-yard tank record of 1:0* will aail on tha Manao. Ex, >ect Large Track Entrv • Manhattan, Kan.. May D—Two thousand high schools in six states have been Invited to compete In the third annual Missouri valley tntei rrholastlc relays, which will be run off May In the Memorial stadium rf the Kansas State Agricultural col lege here. All high schools of Kan sas in town* of more than ?00 pepu latlon. and all high schools of mere than 1.000 population in Missouri, Oklahoma. Nebraska. Iowa and Colo rado have been sent entry blanks. In 1MI, the first year of the meet. 100 high school athletes entered Dast year 500 men came to Manhattan for the races, and advance inquiries point to a doubling of that firms in the coming meet. Four challenge trephl-s are up for competition in relay events. Gibbons Plan* Three eek» Training for C.arp Bon! Chicago, May 1—Tommy Gibbon*. Ft Paul heavyweight, plans a thtee i weeks' training campaign for his id | round contest with George* Carpen* I tier at Michigan City. Ind , May *1. I lkldle Kane, Gibbons’ manager. an j i ouneed that he would go to Mlehi ; gan City Thursday to select a train I lug camp and arrange for Gibbons’ | arrival about May Id, I