City Bowling Tournament Starts Tonight at Recreational Alleys r - TLirgest Entry List in History ! of Pin Tourney • Highly Five-Men Teams Sign I p to Compete for Prizes —Doubles ami Singles Start Saturday. HE annual city bowling tourna ment will get under wav at the Omaha 9 Recreation Parlor ^ alley* tonight With A ^ 2 S five man t earns bowling on 12 al leys. T w e n t y-f our team* will bowl 'I ] Friday night, 24 I Saturday night, and 10 Sunday night. With a record entry' list of 90 five-man team.*, the 1925 tourney surpasses any city bowling tourna ment ever held in Omaha before, and comes close to equalling flip record entry list of 9H local teams in the Mid-west meet held in Omaha in 1919. Ijast year’s city tourney was di vided into two divisions, class A 00*y\*\ class B, but the city howling association has made the 1925 meet * handicap tourney. Bowlers whose average* were less than 190, scratch, on January 1, 1925, will be handicapped on a percentage <»f 75 per cent of the difference be tween their established average and the scratch mark of 190, This puts the pin tumblers an the Same plane, and will give the weak est, as well as the most proficient bowlers, a crack at the money. The Nourse Oils won the 1924 five-man team e\ent with a score of 3,024. It was the second con secutive victory for the Nourse men. as the tillers copped this event in 1923. The Omaha Towel Supply team was a close second in the ( lass \ loop with a 2,993 score. Ole Olson shot high three-game score of 653, aim Ivcn Sciple had a 652. The Beau Brum mels captured the Class B first money with a 2.731 score. .A. Larsen had high single* game of 222 in this event. Rudy Zadlna was crowned singles champ by bowling an almost unap proachable game of 715 In the (’lass *A division, while Frank Swoboda ndled a 5S7 game for Class B singles honor*. Ken and Ralph Sciple duplicated their teat of 1923 by acquiring the doubles title. The> shot a 1,231 game. Dave Woodbury topped the list In the all-events contest with a 1,919 might’s schedule: 7 i». in. 1. 1’nlon Station Ti* bet Office. I'anieh pir,n**Hi 3. <*nun< U HI.iff* K of c 4. I'minnl KlUtfs K of C. World-H#ra Id N-> 1 «. World-K#ra Id Nit. 7. Armour's Tr. nsmort atlon. *. Ny# Fchneder .1onk# Co. 10. Hill Elk* .No 4 II Green 61 ks No 3 12. Curlson Elk# No 3. Thursday. 1. Maps Cuba Cigar#. 2. amahs Tow#! Supply. :t. Weber K. of c 4. .To# Smith At Co. ?>. Clark*. C HiRifs Optical 7. Armour Sweet Pickle. x Morris Supreme. 9. Short Elk# .\o 4 1 n. Station Crew Omaha Police. 11. Omaha Sporting Hoods Co. 12. Elsas ..14 Hu i n y. ' — f-—— -N He Gets Chance With Champ ions I v-/ •••scsass" ■ ***** Jimmy McNamara, left liamled liurler with the Wichita dub of tlie Western Hague, lias Just been sold lo the Washington Senators. In the deal Wichita gets two Wash ington players and the club will recehe SI5,000 easli if the pitcher makes an impression with the Washington management. WALT NUFER SIGNS ST. JOE CONTRACT St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 14.—Walter Nufer, hustling second fucker of the St. Joseph Western league baseball club, has signed his 1925 contract, ac cording to an announcement made by Warren cliles, business manager of the club. Nufer is the only Saint who is win tering in St. Joseph. The rest of the 1924 players shook the dust of St. Joseph from their feet as soon as tlie season was over. Nufer is well liked by Saint fans for Ids fielding ability and his hustling. He is one of the hardest workers on the roster of the local dub. Mamaux ^ ill Report to Minneapolis Club New York. Jan. 14. -A] Marnanx. veteran pitc her, sold recently to Min neapolis by the New York Yankees, will report to Minneapolis, according o Kd Rat row. secretary of the Yan kces. in spite? of his reported intention • o rlaim exemption front being pent to the minors as a “10 year1’ man. 1‘nder major league rules a player who has been 10 years in the big c ircuits lannot be sent to the minors wit Hoist his eunse nt. Ifcpdfbim Jacksonville, Palm Beach,Miami,Orlando,Tampa l~v Chicago 9 1 5 p m. Ar Miami 9 45 p m» Ar. Tair.pa 4 10 p. m. PONCE DE LEON Jacksonville Palm Beach Miami U. Crucagn 10 tO a m Ar J»rk aomrifla 85 p m. # Ar. Miami 11.40 a m. Sawanee River Special Tampa St. Petenburs Saraaota L-v. Chicago 10 !0 • m. Ar Tampa Sr40 a. m. Ar. St Petersburg 7.55 a.m. For detailed Information oak any Ticket Aftent or consult C. C. STEWART J. r. DY AS, Gen Agt. Pa« Dapt. Northern Paeeengrr Agent New V ork On t ral l.lnee Southern Ry. Syetrrn, 37 W. Jack eon Bled. tM Woodmen of the World Bldg. 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REDUCED FAR E S ” M« JV jlzaak Walton League to Hold Banquet Tonight Second Annual Reindeer “Feed” Will Attract Many Sportsmen— Tickets on Sale. ALL good Ikes, their wives, sweethearts and friends will wend their way to the Rome hotel tonight, where the second an nual Alaska reindeer banquet will be held. Officials of the Omaha chapter ot the Izaak Walton league have put in many long hours of hard work arranging tonight's banquet, program and all, and nothing is left, undone. There will he plenty to eat, good music and fine talks on game birds, game life and other topics of interest to all good lovers of the great out doors. The banquet Is a I.OoO plate af fair. More than 600 tickets have been sold and there are plenl.v Jett. Out-of-town Ikes and their wives and friends are invited and can ob tain tickets at (lie Rome hotel at * p. in., the time of the banquet. The program which will follow the big “feed" has been arranged by the one and only Harry B. Fitch. It in cludes music by the Harmo Jazz or chestra, Omaha Kiwanis club male quartet and talks by Mayor Dahlman, Alfred O. Elllck, Judge W. L. Dow ling, Col. T. W. McCullough, Harry B. Fleharty and T. .1. Dunn. Florence Alexander Stuenenberg will give n whistling solo. JACK OWSLEY TO COACH NAVY Annapolis, Mil., Jan. 34.—John (Jack) Owsley, for several years roach of the football “scrubs" at Yale, has been appointed head roach of the Midshipmen football team. It was announced by Admiral Wilson, superintendent of the naval academy today. Otto \ ogel Placet! oil \ olimtary Retired I ist Chicago, Jan. 14—Otto Vogel, Chi cago National outfilder tonight was placed on the voluntary retired list, according lo President William Yeech of the Cubs. Vogel came to the Cubs from the I'nlversity of Illinois, lie has accepted a position to coach the baseball team at the I'nlversity of Iowa. /T))a\cjd - JKesujlts FAIR GROUNDS. First race: Six furlong*: Kirkcaldy (Thomas) ....60-1 20 1 10-1 Mlt ( Her hurt) .8 l 4 -t Futuru (Ru*hin) ... .2-1 Time: 1:15 4-5. lea u an .1 uliu M , Liu > .on, Good Morning. ('alembuui, Si I vei fain. Martha Muole al-o ran. Second ia.« Mile and one-sixteenth: St. Marlins (Jones* ...... 0-5 4 i 2-5 Fiank Munroe rFiaheit.2la-l e\en Tarrayce C. (Herbert) . 4-5 Time 1 49 2-5. Whirling Dun. Demi john. First call, Annlvetsaiy. also run. Third rs»'e Three-eighths mile: Maltha R< r Mile and 7o yards Silver Maid (Huntamtr).. . 1 5 co 7 (n (c Bantam (Fisher).4.20 *20 E5Illy Gibson (Edwards). 5.2'* Time: 1:4*. Fireworth, By Right, lastly Winfrey. Tennilee. Bla* k Wat* It II Lm: Pine Ht).5 00 2 80 2 2o Smsrt Horse (Young). 4 Little Shasta (Fisher I. -00 Time: 1:03 1-6. Runpride. Chula \ Mia, Favorite. Cocksure, Lida and Letter F also ran. Fourth race: 1 N miles: All Over. 104 (Edwards) ..3 20 3 20 on' Tracer, 86 (Clausner) .7.00 out j Cherry Tree. 120 (liurnesi ..out) Time: 1:54 2-5. Eminent also run. Fifth race: IN miles Hyanpom. 106 (McHugh) ..330 280 *40 I. zette. 11* (Edward*) .• uQ <"> Gunsight, 106 (Roberts) ' j Time. 1:55 1-5. Black tihasta, Contu sion. Dobson. Nebraska J.ad also ran: Sixth i ace 5 Vfc furlongs MUlwnk. 115 (Roberts) .6 SO 3 40 3 60 McCulloch 115 (Scheffej) .9 "0 6 I i skit. 118 (Murphy) . ...* 00 Time: 1:0*. Run Dark. Attnssa, Re-| Jane, Fpcnal, Hester Ann, Mar>')ieta also ran. Seventh race 6 bj furlong*: Hilarity. 07 (M*Hugh) . ... 4 80 3 20 ? 60 Dr. Corbett. Ill (O'Donnell) 4 *•* Easter Bells. Ill (Picclrlllo) ... .3 40 Time 1"K Trusty, PMo Grounds, Mum- Jtr*' Itrandeis, Th« a C-. Jitt mldHle also ran Eighth ra - e *; furlongst Arctic King. 107 iFishe- i !0?n ) (« ** Recruit. 109 (McHugh) . 6 80 Din A1 Hotfoot. 102 (Young) ... . 4 60 Time 1 14 1 Subtle, Near* Crow,, Blue Bell. Sequau, Ml. Shasta. Zig Zag. Derby Coles, Sun Bow, Black Foot a «u ra n. winter-time is May-time at Long each. Along the aix miles Of Gaining bra;.. ' > oil'll find a great city at pl*\ bathing, boating yachting -all duiing winter, i.ong Beach ia the pleasur-1 k mind for Us in *' 14ft *• 00 t eopla as wall hk U a am Am*-t tan! There are ISO hotels and apart - manta a<■<-omniodattn g C. "ft** people In t! is*' la! future is assured I the develop i *nt of the long Ht»' h Hart"! as a world port. s* e ft: e 41 h * of Ca 1, f or - rta "tv here Tour Ship Com eg In Sand for Illustrated Literature ]*ap* .T t I.ong Beat, h chamber of Cnmmeri e. _ I.ong ne«f*h. c.i11f« rma. * bathing yachting boating fishing golf CROWLEY SUFFERS SLIGHT RELAPSE San Francisco, Jan. 14.—James Crowley, star backfleld man of the Notre Dame university football team, who Is In a hospital here suffering from combined nervous and stomach disorders, suffered a slight relapse last night his physician, Dr. John Galwey, announced today. Dr. Gal wey and Father John O’Hara, the spiritual advisor of the Notre Dame outfit, were summoned when Crowr ley's condition took the unfavorable turn. He responded to treatment readily, and was well on the mend today. Crowley has been In the bosplfal —--1 since his arrival In San Francisco a few days after his team defeated Stanford university at Pasadena. nil i—i—i ■in iiw—nn While his recovery has been slow his progress was considered favorable ! j up to the relapse last night. j ■■■■■■■■■ I Vaudeville — Photoplays Last Two Day* ‘City of Yesterday’ CHAS. T. ALDRICH And Other Clever Acts On the Screen Mary Philbin The Rose of Paris Seven Days Starting SATURDAY The record bill of the season with the famous comedienne Nellie V. Nichols And a Superb 7-ACT BILL-7 Biggest Night of the Season FRIDAY at 8:30 CALHOUN BAND 32 Boys and Girls J. E. PAXTON Largest Man in the World And Other Added Features AMATEURS ■■ ■■■ — - .. .- - On the Stage “LENA RIVERS” Last 2 Davs EUROPE under the American Flag j to Europe on the Ameri in Ships of the United j '',«'es Lines and enjoy the : highest American standards of 1 comfort and convenience. The Leviathan, President Harding, j Pre«identRooseveitandGeorge Washington offer the utmost in luxurious accommodations. Especially aftractive"one class" j passage at low cost may he had I on the Republic or America. Aifc jo>it local United tiatee J met Agent far Interetting literature and full m/ormarton. ! United States Lines Lit# So. Dearbot n St., Chicaio Alnnsifinjc Operatort for . II U. S. SHIPPING BOARD I l> Choice of playing along the * seashore or inland at the foot of snowy mountains— There is a distinct charm about the sunny, all-turf The journey there is a delight— Pullman* via way.” I red Harvey serves all the Grand Canyon meals-new steel equipment— National Park— .. I 4 t l i , , Opa. all tha year tt"d °°ubIe ncarlV en nrc distance. Make your reserve* Ution early. lor detail* 1 4 ;c;;,4-''( ■I I■■■III - }: 1. |M ,, | w, I’lt.'M* Mlf .,1 1*1, USD HDD WAN! ADS THD\ HKINU KDSULTS Why It’s a Great Picture! I p lt’» a mighty drama that combines fl the grandeur of the West with m stirring adventure, thrilling scenes, w rapid action, youthful romance fi and a perfect cast. ||j THE PERFECT PICTURE OF 1925 I ACTION! 1 Brien as the fl New York fl who learn- fl ed that fl might fl makes fl right in g the old R West. fe Only One of the Tremendous Scenes 1 ADVENTURE! I to set the M blood atingle —but dif- |p f e r e n t jjfe from al!' m the rest. " || And for the Smashing Climax Two strong men fighting for a woman’s kiss a full thousand feet above the earth with a yawning jp chasm below them. |J| Truly a Big Production I Aglow with the adven tures that make great fl men! Thrilling with jp the kind of romance jp each heart yearns for. A picture you will see. E STARTING 1 _ Saturday p ON THE STAGE The (■reate*! Act Kvcr In a Mo tion Picture Theater RUSSIAN NATIONAL ORCHESTRA 3 Appearance* In Inlted Slate* SATURDAY itfiiyfti i Comedy—Drama De Luxe the (ta(e, Dan Desdunes’ ———t Band ——— 2° 20 Arti»ti r *" • Artixtx Entertainer* REOPENS FRIDAY Evening at 6 o’Clock Continuous Daily Thereafter from 1 P. M. Change of Policy—Ail New Seats S ACTS VAUDEVILLE Opening Photoplay Attraction TOM MIX "0t1nT Mats. 25c = Eve. 35c | In Addition u ■ ■! an 2:10—NOW I'UH.X;—*e2«» 1 lie Urrnt American » oinedlan Charles “Chic” Sale In II urn I t bn ruder Vladlen I .. L ■ M » I. n III. PRANK a Jo 1 LOO9 SABINI Itiilib Vjrfll nml » • line BIRDIE REEVE~ Julin«nii it <;rei'n *i Baker l.ifell ZJENO & ROCHELLE Today j rn,a> ■»* «L/ | Oh! Ladies! Whal a Piclure I CONSTANCE TALfrtADGE — in — I "Her tight of Romance" >«OH!HB)>aDBnnBnHr. ' NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS i 11 A M11 TON 4uth ami Hamilton I loretlt e V id or anti Rmln lille f c I low * In “Borrowed Htiihandt 1 (•HAND . . - - - Kith a ltd It in ne v (•leun Munir and V iola Dana I t Marlon nl (ha Mnvirt" j 1 O I IIKOI* till and I nlhipp \MI VURRAV In I k« French IVI|" ItOHI f'VtRP Vtd and 1 autnwni ill • pi"! liflhat * a**d A r teen Print I# In Hi* Hmir** I ^_ I I 5c.ird nivis'i Greatest Photoplay The Song of the Blood Red Flower" With a Celebrated Cast of Swedish Alton. Including LARS HANSON and EDITH ERASTOFP Pr • e*- Everings. 7 and 9 p m. Adn't* ? f*t . Chi'dien. Satmdav Matinee. Adultv -'r»* . t h J' 11 * f •l| ; I »] H [ye rUfcrrfrftHafr. : Next Sunday, January 18 KABE'VEI 1 ENtiAGEMENf Mess*** Le« and J J. SHuhei t Pieaert [ CAY con I N GLORIOUS TIME Tickets Now on Sale GREAT BROADWAY CAST l.vrnlnfi - ,VW to )• SO. pin* taa Wednesday Mai 50c to SI 80 H«-st Seats ^atmdwv Mat SOc to IH), plus taa j.£b £** m gf* f* d. Omaha’s Fu* Certet Mat and Nile Tod** 1 his Will Keep Pea MnMete S.atrd ‘Kilties oi'25’ I'.. MurvEn Will H War4i BrtlUanl C11M Bnuly Chorus of 20 Niffy Wsenics Huodteda of ?8r and 8*« Sf*t* Nightly I »foi 71c Haifa* M»y I 18 \V k l>*», ' A ' ’ War, r r V T \ ' ’ 1N A Bmmleis Restaurants | Table de Hote Dinner 5 SI.50. SI.75. S-.50 § Guest* for dinner can return “ for dancing after 10 o'clock. • Without Cover Charge ««* B&ndng v | : Music by Sammy E ; Heiman’s Orchestra = lllllllllllllltllHIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllll* LAST Two Days Buster Keaton In "The Navigator" Starting SATURDAY The Master Artist of the Screen iLon Chaney ' \l Hi* Beil. in “OS" Who SI EL SUpped" I