Lincoln, Crete Double Victories Feature Week’s Play in. State Cage Race ^Mitchell Wins 4 Three Contests Over Outstaters .Omaha Central Turns Back Coach Johnston's Fremont \ ers; Hastings Breaks Even in Pair of Tilts. nINCOLN, NEB., Feb. 8. — Ein coin lilgh's vic tories o^er North Platte and Grand Island, Crete's wins from (’lay Center and Gene va and F r e - inont's defeat at the hands of Omaha Central's cagesters featur ed ther week's high school ac tivity. Coach Browne's Red and Black flippers doubled the count on North Platte, winning, 20 to 10, while Grand Island fell, 22 to 12. Lincoln had pre viously trimmed the Platters, 46 to 6, In a weird game on a Lincoln floor. Omaha Central, with Wally Mar row hack in suit, took a thrilling 19 to 16 skirmish from Johnston’s Fre ^^lont shooters. South Omaha nosed out the Purple tossers, 11 to 10, how ever, later in the week. Beatrice scored a 29 to 26 win over Hastings, while Plattsmouth barely nosed out Auburn, 10 to 9. Crete high had a close call with Geneva, win ning, 14 to 11. Creighton Prep walloped the De« Moines Catholic school, 40 to 35, while Tech defeated St. Joseph Central, 18 to 16, in a tough mixup. Hastings bumped York, 16 to 15, but lost to Beatrice and University Place. Central City caine through with a 22 to 21 victory over the Ge noa Indian tribe. Havelock broke even by trimming Benedict, 14 to 13, anil losing to Clay Center, 23 to 21. Platlsmouth annexed to 1 Oto 9 win from Auburn and Nel son came through with the long end of a 17 to 15 count with Harvard high. In the western section of the state Holdrege defeated Farnam, 20 to 8. Sidney walloped Bridgeport, 16 to 10. Holdrege nosed out Gothenburg, 10 to 9, while Mitchell hung up wins over Bayard, Alliance and Morrill. This week’s games: O'Neill at Ainsworth. Firth at Cortland. Beatrice at Schuyler. Hastings at Geneva. Beatrice at Columbu*. Stella, at Humboldt. • Beatrice at Genoa. Doniphan at Juanita Benedict at Harvard. North Platte at Kearney. Lawrence a.t Blue Hill. Kearney at Holdrege, Archer at Clarks. Hastings at Minden. Creighton Prep at York. Bethany at Milford. Osceola at Central City. Milford ar Exeter. Central City and Grand Tel: • Columbus Reserves at Duncan. Lincoln at Omaha (Tech.) Shubert at Dawson. Liberty at Odell. Plymouth at DHJer. Auburn at Peru Prep. Palmyra at Eagle. Randolph at Wayne. Wavorly at Eagle. Gretna at Springfield. Nelson at Fairburv. Auburn at Peru Prep. Palmyra at Eagle Randolph at Wayne. Waverly at Eagle Gretna at Springfield. / Nelson at Falrbury. Scotia at St. Paul. Stockvllle at Gothenburg. Superior at Hardy. Oakdale at Tilden. l'tlca at Thayer. Pnl Place at Plattsmouth. Cni Place at Fairmont. • Cni Plane at Havelock. Valparaiso at Mead. Schuyler at Wnhoo. LIQUOR PAYS OFF HOME MORTGAGE Federal Agent Robert I*. Samar dirk j wan startled Monday when Mrs. (/alley Gill, 4412 North Twenty-first street, begged with him to release James Burke, who was arrested at her hom« Saturday when a still was found, and asked that she be placed in jail In his stead. "Burke is innocent, he was only taking the still away and If adyonc* is guilty, I am the one who should be in jail," said Mrs. Gill. Mrs. Gill told Kamardick how her husband * deserted her three months ago and all lie left way a still and a f-, of liquor customers. She ad mitted she had operated the still for three months, paid off the mortgage on her home and all bills and only Saturday decided to give up the boot legging business and bad called Burke In haul the still to the river. Samar dick complied with her re quest and released Burke from jail, but ordered her to her home Instead j of jail, while he investigated her story, i MAYOR FOR TRAM HEARING DELAY Mayor Dahlman Btated Monday that ho favora poatponlng the date of the atreet railway hearing, which was ocheduied to begin here February 24. One of the letters on the mayor's dealt when he returned from California wan from the state railway commit, aiqn, referring to a requeHt from Cor poration Couneel W. C. Lambert that he he allowed an extenalon of time in Florida and that the hearing he de ferred. In view- of the recent operation on Thorne A. Browne of the railway t commieelon, there la a dlepoeltlon to' L poetpone Hie traction hearing. Hen | eral Manager It. A. I.eueeler of the etreet railway company ie willing to approve delaying the hearing until ne/t month. PURSE SNATCHERS GET CASH, WATCH Two colored highwaymen eelzed a purae from Katy Boalljlvlc, 17, 3011 ft atreet, at. Thirteenth and U streete, Pundav evening, she reported to P" tire. The purae contained a wriat watch, a gold croaa and 85.80 In caah I Indoor Sport I N D OO fV; PORTS", Ll 5 TEV J Ni Cr T0TJ4E* 7&WM GWPP^kAS***^ M TRIES 7"0 POT W£' 0EP f | OW !>♦-£,, GooTT3LAe*~. ^Jj- | . . FU'R- A XI T~y £**'/* ^ * | r (;■; »T InT i. ff»rvm g>J>yic r lncy (Montgomery) ...3*4-1 7-5 7-10 Wells (Allen) ..6-5 3-5 Nancy (W. Harvey) .3-1 • . 1:14. Trapdale. St. Nicholas. Bat in. Boo Boo, Aurora. Eliza Brown, v View. Lieut. Rust also ran. .on lx race; Mile and 70 yards: .nilct Vow Ofay) ..9-5 t-2 out .me Til Tii (Fronk) .1-2 out 1! '.key (W. Harvey) . out Time; 1:44 3-5. Cherrycote also ran. Fifth race Mile and an eighth Batter Up (Thomas) .9-10 1-3 out Ib-iphrlsMinia (McTigue) .2-5 out Y1 • Archer (Anderson) .6 5 Time: 1:53 3-5. Rsrarpolette. Van Fat rh k also i a n. Sixth race: Mile and a sixteenth: David Harmn (f.egere) .13-10 1-2 1-4 Wapiti (W Harvey) .6-5 1-2 Vuinad (.McTigue) .7 10 Time: 1:47 Theo. Georgette, tla reel line. Rock and Rye. Bean King also ran. Seventh race Mile and a sixteenth’ liexlngton Maid (McTigue) ..9-6 4-5 2-6 Taylor Hay (W. Harvey) .8-6 4-6 Dernier Sou (Fronk) .2V»-1 Time. 1:48 Tender Seth. Snow Malden. Peace Pal. Blat kolla. Our Birthday. Bush Buck. Hickory also tan. TIA JUANA. First rare: Purse. >600; allowances; 2 year-old msklens; 1 furlongs: Island Fairy ...115 Private Seth 10‘ Shnala Sn| ....Hit Lady Allen .1. 115 Lidy Julian .115 \Three Sixty ...112 Rav Reese ...112 Mush On . ...108 KaJIko.108 Chlnlos . . ..11* Eh*xseed . . .100 What’s the Time 108 Brownetta 109 Tnrelna.103 Second race: Purse 9800; claiming; 3 yenr-olde and up; 6 furlongs: D .115 F'cial Rooater ..110 I'reedwell . ..Iin Sever tan Tell 1«9 AGED MOTHER OF PRINCIPAL DIES Mi*. Mai tie Roys, 71, 280* Bristol street, mother of Hassle K. Roy*, prinripal of Walnut Hill s< hool, died Sunday at her home, she had been a, resident, of Omaha fur 25 years. She Is survived by her husband. Charles H. Hoys; two daughters, Mrs, T. R. Gilbert and Mis* Cassia Roys of Omaha; iwo brothers, Grant Ross of Omaha and L. P. Russ of Bedford, la.; and three sisters, Mrs. Mary Loomis of Omaha, Mr*. H. N. pun ning of St. Joseph, Mo, and Mrs. Goorgn Amnrlng of Los Angeles. Funeral servlee* will be held Wed nesday nt 5 p. m., Ill the hnnis with burial lu Forest Lawn eemetery. DUNCAN RETURNS FROM INSPECTION Ms.I. Gen. George B. Dunean re turned Monday from a week's trip IhrouglT Missouri and Iowa, where he Inspeeled the national guard unit* and the It. O. T. H, Influenza As • prsvsntiv*. malt and * Inhal* night and morning— VICKS ▼ VAPORUR — Q—r I £ Miinmn JmrtUtmj Ymmrtr Kiel Diamond ..108 Pacifist.91 Kunnyol . . ..115 Review.lib John Burwell ..110 Lady Josephine 108 Lady Marac ...108 Hhastina . 91 Calithump ....108 Callhan.110 Fandango . . ..108 Miaa Dunbar ..113 Thirda race: Purse. $600; claiming; 4 year olds and up; 6 furlongs: xOlymplan King 110 Bess L.108 xColonel Matt ..108 Vanessa Wells . .101 xQuota.101 Pembroke .115 Jay Roberts ...108 xFernandoa . ..108 Mrs. Pat .101 Fireworth . . ..103 Mt. Rose .103 Roisterer . . ..10$ Good Hope ,...115 Plow Steel .108 Y’shire Maid . .101 Smiling . . . ..101 xConvent . . ..108 Herald.103 Fourth race: Purse, $600. 8-year%olda and up: claiming; 1 1-16 tulles: Ten Can .117 Breeze.Ill xDonatello . ...100 Hllver Maid ....lost xBronston . ...106 Piedra.102 xShe Devil ....107 Haekamore . ..106 xSweet and Low 104 Delhi Girl . 91 Romulus . . ..109 Morin Castle ..106 Col. Lit ..109 Tom Craven ....109 Fifth race: Purse. $500; claiming, 41year-olds and up; 4V» furlongs: Due De Guise ..110 Chilliwack . ...102 Miss Galtha ...11.1 Mabel Row* . ..106 Last Chin .105 Querulous.106 Furious Bill ....110 Little Buck ...115 Lady Small -103 Rosa Atkin . ..113 Sunny Bunny ..107 Dr. McArthur ..105 Runlelgh . . -* .110 Our Boy . 97 Sixth race: $600; 3-year-olds and up; claiming; 4% furlongs; Serena .Ill Pawn Broker ..108 xHly Fox .110 xScamper.101 Kilauea .115 Rublvari .113 J‘»* V.110 xW d Thoughts 108 it Miss Shasta ..100 xArrtic King ...110 xYuban .100 Sample .115 Free Mason ...107 xDr. Hail .105 Seventh race: $700; claiming; 2-year olds and up, mile and 70 yards: Braniton .102 Grayson .106 xLittle Clair ... 93 xLittle Beach .103 Quecreek .Ill Bolivar Bond .. 97 xSpnrtsman -111 xBlark Wand .103 Sophie Golan ..107 xMltau .19 Black Shasta ..103 Eighth race: $700: claiming; 2-year olds and up; f furlongs: xNantucket ....113 Mildred Ruth .. 97 Picnic .112 x VI bra tor .103 Ruddy .id 11 xCaveat Km'or.lll xMatin** Idol xLady nose ....104 Tis Seth .1«» xPearl Roois . 1 xBranded .. ..107 xMart Bunch . .1‘07 x!»r. T. H. D\v.lt7 Ninth race $70fr; claiming; 1-year-olds and up; 6 furlongs Excuse Me ...114 xBusy Bob ,...100 Dtomed .10H Jack Frost . 104 Miss Fryer ... >8 Built Proof ...109 x.Mt Shasta ... $4 Haleakala .10* xNIzem .103 xHtar of Eve ..107 Redakin ....107 xOolden Red ...K*5 Bright Ids*. . V xApprentlce allowance claimed. Ctear. fast. FAIR GROUNDS. First race Purse. $1,000; (laiming: 3 yeer-olds and up; 6 furlosig.*: x Wild Goose . .105 New Market . ...1*4 xGee .105 Medina , Peter Piper ....199 Tlnpitv W|tchet.]*2 xKimnun .107 '•‘Sunny Girl.... 1^7 xl>r. Glenn ... 115 Good Will .. ■ • Taudlan» .I°1 Par'chene* Belle. Judge Breu*r...l09 Pnppeye . xRajah .192 MIsa Kate . . . xLaH One .107 ^Brother John.lU Second ?are: Purse, $1,000; ?-jear olu rosidens: 3U furlongs: Poco Antes . ...1ft7 fight View lib Special A' ft*.. . 11 8 Jack Knight . . - * J * Collier .11* Firearm .H* Myra M.112 Ben llandley .118 Dolly Hav .H2 Torcher ... .. 1r* AI it a Allen ...Uj Silken Man* !'* High Life .115 Burnt .}}* Vacation Time. .11* Golden W’derer.1'8 L*wl« .118 Golden (9 11* Third ra«. Hh<,r,,‘n" *j Bather I ^ ''iTirBTTSKinr^"' K-~ I Get Rid 0f Plies ..Now V Fourth race: Purs#*. $1,200: handicap; 3-vedr-olds and up; fillies; mares; mile: Lqv>parties* .115 Forest Flower..l0t Cherry Cote ... 90 Princes* Atiele.. 9:i Grace Mayer* .102 Lady Belle ....106 Bargain l»*y . 92 Fifth race: Purse. $1,000: claiming, 3-vrar-olds and up: l 1-1 fi miles Johnny Jewell 111 xLady In Gold.. 84 xPlus Ultra ...108 Scoop .113 xlnaulat* .103 xKanthua .103 xQueea Charm'g 9't Sixth race: Purse. $1,000; claiming; 3-year-olda and up; 1‘,4 mile*: xTan Hon .106 xOvertake .103 xPaulina .toi xFuturo .100 xTha Fenian ..103 Don't B’her Me.in? Tarrayce C.8 5 Westwood .108 Bonneville .100 Sam Lor«h ....105 xOrass Tree ...103 xWar Prise _1«3 Demijohn . xWarren Lynch 90 Alluring .103 Hidden Money 85 Seventh race; Purse. $1,000: claiming; 3-year.olds and up. 1 1-16 mile*: Aurora . 84 xR Icy Mountata 107 xSt Martin's . .105 xLh l McCann .. 99 xAttractlv* .... 9, Warfare .. 97 xRolling Wave 87 x<’al Fifth Avenue Specialt . 10:30 a.m. Twentieth Century LimitedI j America'* Premier Train 12:40 p. m. ' | • 'A 3 ! NEW YORK CENTRAL LINES BOSTON &ALRANY-MICHIGAN CENTRAL-BIG FOUR - PITTSBURGH&LAKI EBll • AND THE NEW YORK CENTRAL AND SUBSIDIARY LINES \ Omaha Office - - • 809 Woodmen of the World Bldg. / ' \ T»t»pN*«* UU-Mf 4<*« J I WINSOR TO RETURN TO FACE CHARGES. Seattle, Wash., Feb. S.—Fred Win -. .it sor, boxing promoter and forme*# m t t manager for Tony Fuente, Mexican heavyweight who Is facing a 375-dayj sentence In jail fnr failure to pay*tt--» $750 fine in Los Angeles after plead ing guilty recently to a charge of ( violating an old California anti prir" fight law in connection with his pro motion of the Fred Fulton-Fuente fight last summer, said here Satur day he Intended to leave fnr Califor nia Tuesdny to face the charges. “I left my fine with another fellow to take care of and I guess ho failed r to handle it," said Winsor, who was called to Seattle Friday on account of the illness of his wife. The Modern Simile. t Blinks—is he straight'.’ * .Jinks—Straight as a flapper's hair , two weeks after sh#s had a perma nent wave.—Cincinnati Enquirer. GEORGE BEBAN and Hit Entire Company of 24 PLAYERS ALL IN PERSON ON THE STAGE ON THE SCREEN 1 - ^ !• Part Part i Motion Stage Picture Play " 1 r in HU Bett Picture Greatest Love of All . ' and Usual Big Show , : | * • | NO RAISED PRICES f 40 Thrilit—40 Laughs ift 40 Ga.ps k “40 WINKS”! THEODORE ROBERTS % VIOLA DANA RAYMOND GRIFFITH 1 L————————-J 2:.3‘»—SOW PLAYISfi—«iH_ SECOND PIG WEEK Held Over by Popular Demand ! f-—-rr i L B In An Katlrrly \m S»ng l*r»B thih iM)KRSO\ A I B IFT5 A HI HT jllBBHA* LA BERNICIA DCMIAkt A I STAN R AT A Tl'HNEH ! \ %<»H A CO. LEROY, TALMA & BOSCO _ (a """« wed. \iBf Jk._C. ONE Day Only Matinee, 2:30 P. M. Evening, 8:15.' * ! The Season's Mo«t Brilliant MUSICAL THEATRICAL ATTRACTION FAREWBX AMERICA TOUR. me A ircWEB BAll£T QUSBE ONY OQCHEBT 8Aawm. oe 100 COMPLETE CHANGE IN PROGRAM. EACH PERFORMANCE Good Seat* Still Available. Matinee at $1.00. $2.00. $2.50 and $3 00 Eve ning. Seccrd Balcony. $1.00: Orches tra at $2.50 and $3.00, Plua Tax. NexY Sunday, Mon.. Tucs., Wed, MAT. V/FD. — STATS NOW i Tftfof 1 i yTd'T j »] li u. K M I ■jlUMlH 'll::.! j. 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