The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, December 13, 1924, Page 13, Image 13

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    Bluejays Pick
f All-Opponent
Football Team
Following In the footsteps of other
college and university football teams
the country over, members of the
Creighton university 1924 grid team
have selected ntt all-opponent eleven
Kaclj member of the Bluejay team
made out what he thought would be
the best all-opponent team, picking
the players best suited for their posi
tions from the teams that have
bucked up against Creighton this
past season.
The all-opponent team as selected
o.v the 1924 Creighton football men
'ollows:
Dllweir. Marquette, left f*nd.
Roebuck. Haskell, left tackle.
Duke. Qrlnnell. left Kuard.
Graham. Midland, center
Cartwright. Marquette, rlirht (ruard
Currie North Dakota IT., right tackle
Connor*. Oklahoma Aggie*, right end.
Gin-tin. Marquette, quarterback.
Swept. Gnnnell. left "half.
*Iohn F.avi Haskell, fullback.
Dookahaugh. Oklahoma Aggies. right
half.
Champ Will Fight
for Tex Rickard
I.os Angeles. Dec. 11.—Reports sup
tnsedly from Tex Rickard that he has
signed Jack Dempsey for a. fight with
Tom Gibbons In New' York on Inde
pendence day are unfounded.
"D?mpsey has no fight in sight
r.or thought of one,” said Jack
Kearns, the champion's manager, in
denying tonight the report.
"If Rickard offers u.s sufficient
»► money and his offer is not topped by
any reliable promoter we will fight
Gibbons for him.
‘‘Dempsey and I hope to get In two
big bouts this year—no more. If we
do, Uncle Sam will get most of it.
Retween us we paid $160,000 income
tax this year.
"I believe a Dempspy-Gibbons fight
would draw, but we want a big fat
purse for that scrap. Call me any
thing you like, hut I'm out to make
motley. So is Dempsey. So Is every
other sensible guy in the world. If
Dempsey draws a million dollar gate,
he demands the lion’s share of It.
And • if he doesn't get It he won't
fight. And wherever the purse comes
from we don’t care.”
FUENTEEN ROUTE
TO MEXICO CITY
El raso, Tex., Dec. 11.—Tony
Fuente, coast heavyweight boxer,
who was being groomed for a match
with Champion Jack Dempsey, until
indicted on a charge of violation of
the California law against boxing, is
in Juarez en route to Mexico City.
Kuente arrived In El Paso Wednes
day afternoon and immediately cross
ed to Juarez where he is the guest of
friends.
Coca Colas Win.
The tie in the Farnam Alley Bowl
ng league wan smasher! last night
^ when the Coca-Colas won two of their
three games from the Stephens & j
Smith team. The “Cokes” won th' j
last two games.
Forscutt's 629 was high total of the I
games.
Byron Speece Won Two Games and
Lost One Bat is Traded by Senators
Washington, Dec. 12.—Jim Trothro,
Byron Speece and Carr Smith, the
three players swapped by the Wash
ington club in the trades which bring
Pitcher Stanley Coveleskle of Cleve
land and Inflelder Mike McNally, most
recently of the Boston Americans, to
the local club, were used mainly as
reserve material during their services
with the Senators.
Prothro, who went to Boston In
exchange for McNally, has been
tried out twice h.v the Senators and
each time sent hark to the minors.
Last season, however, he accumu
lated a hatting average of .333 while
here. A foot ailment was the chief
‘STRANGLER’ LEWIS
SUED FOR $10,000
Kansas City, Dec. 12.—"Strangler"
Lewis, heavyweight wrestling cham
pion, was servedWith a damage suit
summons here last night following
his match with llassan titles.
The complaint alleges that F. H.
Padgett of Colorado Springs, Colo.,
was. permanently disabled when
struck by an automobile driven by
Lewis August 1, 1322. While driv
ing his cart out of the garage In
which Padgett was emplayed at Colo
rado Springs, Lewis' car struck the
mechanic. .
Padgett suffered a wrenched hack
and other injuries which incapaci
tated him, according to the petition.
Ho ask* for damages of $10,0J)0
and $108 fot* hospital expenses.
Western Golf Association
Opens Meeting Tomorrow
Chicago, Dec. 12.—Golfers were
gathering here today for the annual
meeting tomorrow of the Western
association, to plan for next season's
amateur open and junior champion
ships.
President Charles O’Pfeil of Mem
phis, who was renominated, will pre
side.
After Kavan’s Job.
Knkr one Calvin R. Emmett,
Omaha attorney, in the race for the
position as boxing Inspector for
Douglas county.
Emmett, former sailor and welter
weight boxer, says he is willing to
act as Inspector without any pay for
same.
Dc Molays Win.
The De Molay basket ball team de
feated the Capitol Hill Athletic club
last night hy the score of 38 to 8.
The game was played at the First
Methodist Episcopal church.
Automobile
Salesmen
Drawing account and com
mission; we have an opportunity
for experienced salesmen to
earn more money than ever be
fore possible. If you are a pro
ducer, and interested in your
future, we have the commission
plan you have always wanted.
Cell at Omaha Flint Company,
Farnam and 26th Streets.
lS fT.T*.I HI | ~ | I H 5 -1 J|p\ H
i
reason for liis being traded in mid
season to Memphis of the Southern
association.
Speeee, who, with Smith, goes to
Cleveland for Coveleskie, is a sub
marine right-hand pitcher. He was
purchased by Washington from the
Omaha Western league club last
season. Speeee was used but little
here, winning two games and losing
one.
Outfielder Smith is of an unknown
quantity, coming here at the begin
ning of the last campaign from the
riedmont league, where the previous
season he had ft hatting average of
over .400.
Postpone Wilson's
Bout With Flowers
New York, Dec. 12.—The scheduled
10-round bout between Tiifer Flower
and Johnny Wilson, has been aban
doned, it was learned here today,
owing to Wilson's demand that he be
given more time to train for the af
fair. Wilson was stopped in the
third round by Flowers at the Christ
mas fund show here Tuesday night.
Bee Want Ads produce results.
McTigue Says
He's Through
With New York
New York, Dec. 12.—In a statement
issued today Mike McTigue, who
holds the world's light heavyweight
title, declared that never again would
he enter a New York ring. He said
■he would defend his title against all
comers in no-decislon bouts.
“In reference to the Gibbons chal
lenge,” he said, "let me say I am
willing to meet Gibbons or Gene
Tunney.”
YANKEES TO GET
URBAN SHOCKER
«
New York, Dec. 12.—Urban
Shocker, star pitcher of the St.
I.onis Browns will he announced
as a member of the New York
Yanks either sometime today or at
4he meeting in Chicago next Wed
nesday, according to those close to
local headquarters.
Five players are Involved in
Shocker's transfer, according to re
ports.
One of them is said to be Joe
Bush, Yank pitcher.
Tiger Eleven Stranded Last
Time Extended Trip (fas Taken
□OM .MRIV Mn„ Dej. 11—Money
Is available for football almost
without stint in thrse days of
million dollar stadiums errcted to the
ever-increasing popularity of the
game but there was a time—less than
30 years ago—when the I'niversity of
.Missouri players financed a quest for
laurels away from home by doing
odd jobs.
This year the Tigers will travel
to Los Angeles to play the I'niversity
of Southern California, Christmas
day, and it has been estimated un
officially that Missouri will be en
riched approximately $75,000 by the I
trip.
The last time the Jllssourl eleven!
ventured far from home was In 1S96
and It was a different story then.
The Tigers journeyed to Texas and
defeated the University of Texas, 10
to 0. Promoters of Texas induced
the team to go to Mexico City and
play some exhibit on games.
But In those days the Tigers were
not supported by an organised ath
letic department and the team lacked
the money to make the trip possible.
However the players remained in
Texns, working at odd jobs and play
ing exhibition gnmes for their meals
and rooms. They defeated all op
ponents. and were declared cham
pions of the south.
SCHISSLER PRAISES
NOTRE DAME TEAM
South Bend, Ind., Dec. 12.—Coach
P. ,J. Schlasler of the Oregon Aggies
was one of several speakers who paid
trihute to the 1 !>24 Notre Dame foot
ball team at a dinner here last night
held under the auspices of the Notre
Villagers' club.
Bee Want Ads produce results.
JACK TAYLOR TRIMS
FRENCH BOXER
Taris, Dec. H.—Jack Taylor, an
American negro light-hen — ‘iht,
tonight defeated Margoug h
heavyweight, in a botit ne
Frenchman quit in the so ind.
Sidney—Sit a Cereal Mill company
ha# started erection of a cereal mill
near the Burlington track.
Hawkeyes to
Play U. of S. C.
Next November
low* City, la., Dec. 12—The State
Vnlveralty of Iowa eleven will play
the University of Southern California
at Lo* Angeles. November 1 next,
according to announcement by Coach
Ingwerson today. This Is the first
invasion by the varsity team of Pa
cific coast territory.
JOIE RAY MAY
NOT RUN NURMI
New York, Dec. 12.—According to
information received at the local A.
A. V. headquarters, Jole Ray has no!
decided yet whether he will attempt
to measure strides with Paavo
Nurmi of Finland, world's champion
distance runner, at the Finnish
Amorlcan A. C. game* on January it.
Ray, it was said, wishes to get a
further line on his form in training
before entering against the great
Finn in the special mile. Nurmi also
will take part in a 5,000-meter spe
cial, meeting Willie Ritola, who
chased him into the tape in the same
event at the Paris Olympics.
McGraw Raps
Ban Johnson
New York, Dec. 11.-—John Mc
Graw, veteran manager of the New
York Giants, who was the target ol
criticism by Ban Johnson at the time
of the Dolan O'Connell bribery scan
dal. has hit back at the American
league president. Kevelatlons were
made today of an attack by McGraw.
delivered last night at a banquet of
National league club owners before
whom the Giant leader denounced
"base charges and Insinuations”
against the New York club he ac
cused Johnson of making.
“It is war to the finish against
enemies of the National league," said
McGraw In reference to Johnson.
This statement wus echoed at ths
banquet by William K. Baker, presi
dent of the Philadelphia club.
This belligerent attitude, It was raid
tonight, was characteristic of the
feeling which National league mag
nates would carry Into the Joint
meeting at Chicago next week
KIDDIES'COLDS
should not be “dosed.'’ Treat
them externally with—
VICKS
▼ VapoRub
Qpr 17 Million Jmrt U—d Ymmriy
$ l O OMAHA BEE SCHOOL ROOM CONTEST
IN PRIZES For the Boys and Girls Who Can Best Color and Spell $5,1st Prize; $3, 2d Prize‘ $2, 3d Prize
To encourage art and
education, these adver
tisers and The Omaha Bee
offer weekly $10 in cash
prizes to the boys and
girls up to 12 years of age
who best color the illus
strationa ar|d find most
misspelled words on this
page. Read all ads care
fully and write misspelled
words on another sheet,
telling which ads they ap
peared in.
Send to "Bee School
room Contest" Editor,
The Omaha Bee, with your
name, age and address.
Another $10.00 in prizes
next week. All answers
must be in Bee office by
Wednesday of next week.
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Flyer
| Bicyles
Tricycle*
Wagons
Scooters
Autos
Doll Cabs
i Kid-Cars
• Etc.
Make practacal, health
f u 1 lasting Christmas
Gifts.
Our Prices Are Lowest
OPEN EVENINGS
Victor H. Roos
The Store of Children's
l Delipht
Leavenworth at 27th
E&LS3K HCRZBERGS
Saturday-A Feature Sale of :
GIRLS' COATS
Sizes 8 to 16 Years
The jauntiest stylet Im
aginable, many have fur
collars. Every coat is
lined and interlined; mast
exceptional values at only
l_■
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Values to $19 M
The assortment at this price is very broad.
Polairc Novelties Plaid Back Camels Hair
“Girlish,i Styles for Stylish Girls"
Girlie Nook Fifth Floor
Ask Your
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! for our
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Cold Feet
and a
Bad Cold
are the usual reward
for doing the
FAMILY
WASHING
Cold feet are bad
enough, but plus a cold
it’s a combinition you
must watch in winter.
Get the Laundry
Habit
THE POUND
Washes all the clothes
and irons the flat work
The Old Reliable
Leavenworth
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RUSSIA
—until 1917 a European and Asiatic
empire having one-sixth of the land and
one-twelfth of the people of the world.
Home of the longest railroad in the world
and th^ Bolsheviki.
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r-i
Schools in Russia
Russia, having been one of the crudest ruled countries, its
people have not had much chance at schooling. The rich people
• have long had splendid schools, but the millions of poor peasants
have been left uneducated. During the years just before the
i war, lower grade schools were started in large numbers and
| now the Bolsheviki claim that they ve doing much to spread
I learning over all th* vast country. The revolution in 1917,
when the czar was thrown out, was carried on by the poorer
"classes who had long been downtrodden and kept in ignorance.
Conditions in Russia are so unsettled, we
cannot tell what the future of its schools
will be.
Winners in Last Week's Contest:
First Prize, $5.00:
LAVONNE CARLILE,
Underwood, Iowa.
Second Prize, $3.00:
HAZEL SMITH,
Ulysses, Neb,
Third Prize, $2.00:
MARY ELIZABETH NORTON,
Wayne, Neb.
Real
Xmas
Gifts
For Boys
Cowboy Suits,
Indian Suits,
Baseball Suits,
Complete Outfits
$1 $1.25 $1.98
and Up
Boys' Shop, 2nd Floor
o-o
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For Saturday Only
10% DESCOUNT
On Any Boys’ Shoe in I
Stock
Sizes: 12 to 2, and
2*4 to 6
Children’s Boot Shop—2d Floor
“Where value-wise mothers
buy their children's shoes.’’
D o n’t forget the
Alamtto dishes, at car
load prices. A wonder
ful Christmas gift for
anyone.
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Man or Call
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wagons, bicycles. sporting goods and
whrslrd playthings for boys and girls.
Neb. Motorcycle ft Bicyelc Co.
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lid
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ft
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Stylish, fine fabrics.
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