Peru Normal-Nebraska Wesleyan Contest to Feature State Conference Race _____ —--- * ' ~ M " * ' ‘ ' ■ . "HSoth Teams to Enter Game With Perfect Record Coach Graff’s Quintet Has Ktlge on Methodists; Wayne Normal Holds Third Place in Standing. INTOI.N, Feb. 22. —By hanging up Its 37l41l»aard 183 184 165 Kophlde- 216 148 135 Ttllteon .142 163 182 Richard. 1 >9 141 174ltarham .160 188 189 rtuinan 1«1 178 158 Roberts 1 28 1 42 1 98 ^ Total 590 787 808 Totals 782 8n8 917 ■%^^Total pine, 2483- Total plna, 2507. Illinois Griilster Turns “Pro” Wrestler Chicago, Feb. 23.—Jim McMillen, captain of the University of Illinois football team in 1923, has turned pro fesslonal wrestler. He weighs 215 pounds. He will make his debut In Columbus, O., tomorrow night. ' Newco rts Westerijj|* BERT ANDREW HOIM.ES. Pitcher, Denver. Hern Prlatae, Mo. Deeember 22. ISOS Height. « feel Weight. 100 pounds. Throws left-handed. Hals right *YYi'hs In 11124—Wichita Falla and San Antonio Te-taa league. ilr»t Ettfif^mfnts—SprlnfflMfl, mmI* •rti HWHoHnilnn 1921. ( lul.a Hlnre Then—Joplin Western asso ciation 11172: Chicago Nationals. Hi~2. lltZ.'l; Wichita 1 alls, 1023; lllnemlng Ion, Three I league. 1»23| W lehlla Falls end pan \nt-onlo. " * Crowned as Aquaplane Queen i ■ ■ ■ ■ • .V --—! Tlie dailnc of Miss Florence Vandiver won her (he niiiiHiilnniiie cham pionship event In (he power boat' regatta at Tampa, Fla. She is seen buck ing the waves on an aijiaiplane without holding. GIANTS SIGN TWO COLLEGE PITCHERS □ IE GIANTS are taking to Sara toga, Fla., Pitchers Jimmy Tun ney of Holy Cross and Hughle Magevney of Notre Dame. Both are right handers. Tunney'e fine per formances at the Worcester college were dimmed by Owenle Carroll. Ty Cobb of the Detroit Tigers Is said to have beaten many In obtain ing an agreement with Carroll, but the Newark, N. J., youngster Is de bating about going In for professional baseball. Magevney Is tabbed the best middle west college hinder In a decade. Manager McGraw of the Giants has been ' sweet'' on collegian* since he got Frisch fresh from Fordham to star at once. He tried Arnold Slats, now of the Cubs; Freddy Maguire, formerly of Holy Cross; Paul Flor ence, the Georgetown star catcher a couple of years ago, whom he recent ly let go. Bernle Wefers, jr., of Col umbia and othera. PALMER MOTORS ENTER TOURNEY The Palmer Motor basket ball team, amateur champion* of aouthweatern Iowa because of Its record of 11 straight victories, leave Thursday for Dea Moines to compete In the annual Iowa State Independent amateur baa ket ball tournament that will be held Friday and Saturday, February 27 and 28. The Palmer Motor* are from Coun cil Bluffs. Mazetti Wins Auto Rare. Rome, Feb. 22.—The automobile race for the royal prize waa won to day by Mazetti, who drove the 260 miles In 4 hours. 21.29 3 5 seconds. Materaist finished second and Glnaldl third. Important Boxing Bouts This Week F»*b. S4—Mickey Walker ti. Bert Colima, 10 rounds In I os Angelas Feb, 14—Eddie Cannonball Martin Carl Tremalns, 10 rounds In Cleve land. Feb. t4—Rocky Knna* vs. Clyde Jacket, 13 rounds In New York. Feb. 35—Kid Norfolk vs. Martin Burke, 12 rounds in New York. Feb. 25—-Joe Dundee vs. Charley O f onnell, 12 rounds In New York. Feb. 25—Frankie Genaro va. Eddie O'Dowd, 10 rounds In Youngstown. Feb. 26—Harold ftmlth ▼ §. Bushy Graham, 12 rounds In New York. Fob. 27—Pete Harm lento Eddie Anderson. 10 rounds in East Chicago. Feb. 27—Benny Valgar vs. Ale* Hart, 12 rounds In Brooklyn. Feb. 27—Archie Walker vs Folly Beaman, 12 rounds In Brooklyn. Feb. 27—Joe Htoessel vs. Jimmy Mnloev, 10 rounds In Providence. Feb. 27—Oldie Shevlln vs. Georgia I.evine, 10 rounds In Boston. Feb. 27—Young Mtiihlln* vs. Jimmy Delaney, 10 rounds In Milwaukee. Feb. 25—Babe Herman va. Eddla Brady, It rounds In New York. Feb. 26—Jack Bernstein vs. Basil Galliano. 12 rounds in New York. Feb. M.—Jim Maloney vs. Jack M« Creery, 10 rounds In Portland, Me. Use “GEfS-ir THE SURE CORN Remover This Cara Remedy Is Guaranteed [Liquid wrPla* tar] 1 You will new know how really euy it ia to get rid of a corn or - callous,until you have used "Get,-ft." Ju,t put it on. Hurting •tops. Then the corn shrivels and goon you just lift it off with the finger,. Never fail,.Cost* Sold everywhere and guar Lawrence & Co., Chicago. AlTvr.RTIBFMKVr Folly to Suffer With Piles aiM Into wt tnif lt*r, get * tft^cent pkr nr Pyramid Pile Mip po.ltorle, end stop th« eorrnea,. pain. Itching and blurting Th"u F.and* declare It * wonder many saved from «p*ratl«i»*. R*Mr* faml. I lire rely npon PTramtd and reoom I mead Utom to thatr friend*. RUMANIA TO PLAY FOR DAVIS CUP Bucharest, Rumania, Feb. 22.— Nicolas Miihu, Rumania’s ranking tennis player, will lead the Ru manian team in the invasion of thej United States next year In quest of the Davis cup. The Federated Sports club of Rumania has decided to chal lenge for the cup. Mlshu't team mates will be selected after elimina tlon contests to be held in April. New York, Feb. 22.—European ten nis playing nations are responding rapidly to the lure of Davis eup play during the coming season The latest challenge to be received from the Hungarian T.awn Tennis associa tion increases the list of European zone competition to the following nine nations: Ireland, England. Italy, France, Switzerland, Holland, South African Szecho Slovakia and Hun gary. MOHAWKS TO PLAY BELLEVUE CAGERS The Mohawk cagers will meet the Bellevue A. C. In a return engage ment next Wednesday night on the Bellevue floor. The Mohawks de fen ted the Athletic club last Tuesday night by a score of 28 to 24. This was their first defeat of the season. Glventer, Mohawk forward, who was the star In the last game will be unable to play In the return en gagement, because he will have to play with the Thorpelans, in the Commercial league. The National Kill* association, throush It. branches, la arranging to obarrva Ni tlonal Rift, day, Juna «. In 1,000 town, and ciiiaa throughout tha country. ” (AGE CLASSIFICATIONS. Classification for llte District Vo. « of the basket hall tourna ment to be held at Fremont March 8 and 7 have been made. T|ie dis trict Includes Dodge, Ijincaster, Saline and Saunders counties. The classifications are as follows: Class A—Lincoln. Crete. Fremont, tnireralty Piece. Class B—He..lock. Wahoo. Aggie High. Mead. Teachers' mllege High. Cathedral High. Yutan. (less C—Bethany. College Ytew, North Ben. Dndge. YYa.rrly, Weston. ( leas n— Deaton, DeWItt, Sa antoa. Firth. Panama, Ashland. Claaa K —Cedar Bluffs, Hallam, Prague Hooper. Bcrthner, Tohlae. In Clang A Vic Toft of I'nlversl ty Flare will be head official. Hol lingsworth of Nebraska will referee the Class R games. Coach R. A. Johnston, former Doane man: Hig ginbotham, also formerly of l>oane, and Mitten of Midland will be of ficials In Class C, D and K. V. , ___ The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tableta will for tify the system against Grip, Influenza and other serious ills resulting from a Cold. The ho* bsart this aignaturs (O'JfeSfreirt** Pries 30c. \ \ IK ONE Is to believe '‘Farmer" Burns, (hell Charley Hansen will be returned winner in ttie finish wrcat 11 tig match that will be held at the Auditorium Friday night. The "Farmer” Is training Hansen and says that Charley will surpilse Hie wrestling world this week end,by beat ing Pesek. "I trained Frank Goteh when the latter was world's champion," said Burns, "and I never saw the famous Hotch In any better physical condi tion Ilian Charley Hansen is this day.” "Farmer” Burns Is » shrewd judge of wrestlers, their condition and ability. When Burns says that Hausen is ill as good a condition as was Gotcli when the latter was wrestling, he means that Charley Is prepared to give John Pesek an eve ning's entertainment mi the mal. Burns managed (iotcli when the latter won Hie world's champion ship. The “Farmer” also was man j ager of (iotcli when “The Keaper” took the Humboldt (la.) wrestler out of Ibis world. I Ini III overtook (iotcli when he was champion. "Farmer" Burns says lie will chal lenge "Big" .Miiiiii should Hansen defeat l’esek. If Miiiiii doesn't agree lo a inalcli Hie "Farmer" declares lie will claim (lie world's heavy weight wrestling championship for Hansen. "Ever since Gotch's death I have been looking for a man capable ot upholding Frank's reputation as a wrestler." said Burns. "In Hansen 1 believe I have found my man.” FOEEOWKRS of the w restling game get a big laugh out of Jack Cur ley's statement in which he tells of a wrestling trust. Curley originated the original wrestling combine. That is no secret. When “Hig” Munn won the championship the former Nebraskan is supposed to have busted Curley's so-railed Irust. Curley says that Munn belongs to a "trust" and will not meet soy I one of a flock of wrestlers he 'Cur ley) names. While Curley did not say, we suppose, judging from the tone H Curley's remarks, that the grapplers belong lo Curley's reor ganized combine. The thing thBt seem* to be hurting Curley is (h^t the championship has escaped his gang and now Is In the possession of a rival "trust," If the latter exists. IN SPITE of the fact that there seem* to b* considerable mud slinging going on in the wrestling world, the grand ol’ game of wre* tllng. w hich would be one of the main sports of them all If persons connected with the game—that Is. the promoters, managers and participants—would slm to keep It "clean," Is In the throes of a surprising and sensational eome back right now. The victory of "Big" Munn over "Strangler" l,ewls for the cham pionship, and the matching of Charley Hansen and John Peaek for a finish match here Friday night, helped create new interest In the game. Hansen Is an "independent" and Pesek Is said to be a member of the so-called “trust." There Is no reason why wrestling shouldn't, be one of our main sports. The game Is taught In our univer sities, college* and high schools. That's wliy the men connected with the professions! end of the game should keep It “clean.” Th* Hansen Pesek match scheduled for Friday night Is ths first wrestling contest held In Omaha for thres years. Judging from the call for tickets, the game has returned to us with a boom and a bang. Not only Is th* mat gam* thriving In Omaha, but It Is on th* road to sucres* throughout the country. East week a promoter of fered a 160.000 purs* for a Munn Eewls championship match. Be* Want Ada produe* re*ult». Great Western is the Short, Quick Way to ROCHESTER ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS Two Fa*t Well Appointed Train* Daily Twin City Limited Lv. Omaha 8:10 p.m. Twin City Express » Lv. Omaha 8:00 a. m. Ail nAoiaa wAan vaa ara tming, ana'll 4a gtmJ f» arianna IW Ifc4(l«an4 rtatrwDni. 1414 Pilot Notional Sank Bldg , Plana Jackaon 0240 CHICAGO GREAT ASTERN KANSAS JAYHAWKER HOOPSTERS EXPECTED TO COP CAGE TITLE OF VALLEY RACE THIS WEEK-END Leaders of Standings Have Won Eleven and Lost One Con test—Nebraska Has Tough Schedule, Playing Iowa State, Missouri and Creighton—Bluejays and Huskers Play in Omaha Saturday Night. MI-SOI Kl VAI.I.KV ST\NlMV(fe I 111' ImllllK iiH lilt’s Ilf 'HlnrillK. »b. 21.) I! W. Is l't». U|>. P' I Kau*m< 1.11' 1 l 1 .V:: 213 .»W Wsshliilfton . 3 7 2 2!’» 115 .77» Nebraska .HI 7 S 213 2tllJ .WO Oklahoma .HI » 6 3»i 313 .6fJ Kmiimhm A If« i ♦* s* ..11 *» £* '-'Wl 27V ,Q\> MiHMitirt .13 * 7 2UJ 3 10 f -nC (If in UP 11 .1 4 8 3#5 •’ 4 6 ."IT} IJ! ;i K .1 J 1U -J JZ - * • l^M \ ii «-m .12 1 11 218 3 46 JloFT/D tile KaWWfl.* .luyhawkn inn ku a In their presf H, the Mis suOCCrVm (niiifeiencCJ-yjJJgt hall race wittl**.■ *>* good a* f'uSJJSJ " ' <‘.t£E7 X\ night. The Mane I Sellers me ay II led to vlHjr QgSf games this week, and If they da&ie through acyuidttjg to expectations they _ , will have dlnohisd at least a He fur ttie cliauipionahT|jr. 'I'iie week will l.e a strenuous one fur tlie leading te.nik“. Kansas. Vasil BROWN PARKS MAY ORGANIZE TEAM EFFORTS ar« being mad* by lev era I merchants in th* vicinity of Blown park on the South Side to organize a fa at senior division amateur baseball team. * Ten years ago the BrJJvp y§rk» had one of the classiest nhnea hi tire city. The Merchants finished the season at that time as runnersup for city championship honor* to the old Vinton Merchants. Frank Skornal, druggist, and Fath er Sztoba of the West L Improvers now assigned to the Church of As sumption, are trying to round up a pennant winning combination to rep resent the Merchants. Last season the Brown Parks were represe ited bv a Junior team. BREAK AMATEUR SWIM RECORD Tampa. Fla., Feb. 13.—One new worlds record mid a new pslldnal record stood today as a rexult of oom petition her* yesterday. Kthel I-ackie. Chicago, set ■ world', record when she bettered by two sec onds her time In the 1924 Olympic, for the 110 yard free stvle swim. h>he made the distance yesterday In 1:18 I K Martha Noreiiu, «et a new national record for 880 yards in 12:31 3 5. Gertrude Kderle equaled the world's record of 2:46 3 5 for the 220 yard free style, two fifths of a second faster than her own former mark, ^ ins Chess Tourney. Paris, l^eb. 23.—Alexander Aleklne. Ihe Kusalan master, hag been de dared the winner of the international I r hess tournament w hich ha? Jnst i ended here. The score was 6 and 1-2 points. Relief Brings rest in the day time and sleep at night. Since 1172 CHAMBERLAINS COUGH REMEDY I* relied upon by people every where for bronchial, “flo” and whooping coughs, croup, tick ling throat and troublesome night cough*. No narcotic*. Benefits both children and grown-up*. ington, end Oklahoma play three games each, Nebraska, Missoni 1. Kansas Aggies, Urinnell, and Ames two each and Drake one. Nebraska, in addition to two conference games, plays Creighton at Omaha in a non conference engagement Saturday. Kansas, credited with ii wins 111 12 starts, faces three hard games. Tlie Kansas Aggies, Oklahoma and Missouri will prove worthy foes, Imt tlie Jayhawks have an even chance of winning all lliree games, in which case they would wind up tlie week with V* games won, and one lost. Then, providing they lost tlie final game to Washington two weeks hence, tlie I’ikcrs by win ning every remaining game oil their schedule could do no better than lie loach K. Allen’s leaders. -— TUI* w(*eL'« 'itivrmai i .<#wi: Monday. Grlnusll *i Oklsburnt* ; Tuesday, Attic* at N'abi m Mi.a. Kuimai «> Ivansa* Agglt*; Wednesday. Washington ai Drake; Thurs day, Washington at Urinnell Ksiish* at Oklahoma. I I ’lit Missouri at Nebraska ; Sa t mil a \. Was)) in a ton ut Arne*. Kansas Akkicm hi Oklahoma. Missouri at Kansas, Nebraska at * 'reighlntt. Ijm Angel***. Kell. S*.— Four eastern baseball • lubH wti* ready to !•»-• oi bad departed today fur spring irmiilin unuidi In California. Tli« St. lamia < ardlnala *111 limiter up for the ***aaun at Stockton ; «’ I * Cuba at (’ataltna Island, Pittsburgh Pirate* at Paso P.oble* and the Kansu* City liluta at Hanford. Tlie St. laiuls player* will m*H th# Sacremanto taam of t)is Patif'o Coast league in a series starting Ffbruarjf JS. With the St. la*uU players la Walter lla t inei ihr uf ib# Oakland dab uf th* ' -.as! league. Me la making hi* third bid for in* lor league bail, having played »iMi »be H«.«oklvn Dodger* year* . n Ht.d 111 iv-'t) Trla Speak*! gave him a trial. Lincoln. Feb St.—The IJncoln Hub of the Wee tern laagiia the franchise uf which «m transferred her* from Sioux City, will train n Joplin Mo, this sprint, if wi« announcetl today by Oharle* N. Moon, sect fiat > *»f the club, who has juat tetinned from th* Missouri city. ALONZO LOSES IN TENNIS PLAY Buffalo, Keb. 22.—Manuel Alonzo, Spanish tennis ace. who last year de feated William T. Tilden, in the mid winter indoor Invitation tournament of the Buffalo Tennis and Squash club, today was eliminated in the Boston, 5 7, 6 4, 6 4. Tilden came through the semi finals, defeating James Davies of California, 6 J, 6 1. Davies and Rice paired in the doubles, eliminated Tilden and hi* protege, Sandy Weiner, in the semi-( final round. Kjf .Aneoeisted 1’r.H. Itartnimith and Prlnretnn, lender# tn the .a.l.i n Inlarrcllegisie beeket bell league eath he1, in* won five imei and lo.l I non*. tl meet Sltufllv. Jimited /f A throuai|\ («*ins 1 lt founds out the \ pleasu* ofyout J entire trip / / I / t ^v-Omaha. Ar-Lo« A,lgdps ‘ • • 9.-40,.m. „ 2 night« en‘ 3:30 p- »• Barber bath / Ute dressing, manicn^’maid- hair v«i«n an™,ON,„. fornia. °nnectionj fCr £,}? ... rvM r, ’ -* ,#U •■* ^ r- i 35 Games Set as Goal This Year V---> aTOE M^.CiI^rNrXT-^ l_____ --* "Iron Man" Joe MrUInnlty, loriner big league baseball star of two dec atle* ago, who is 54 years old, ha* auuoimied that lie will pitch 15 games this season for the Dubuque tin.) ciuh uf the Mississippi \ alley league, of which he is manager and part owner. Joe Steelier to Meet Zbvszko j NEW YORK, Keb. 23.—With a match with Wayne (Big) Munn, recognized heavyweight cham pion, as their announced objective, due Stecher of Omaha and Waldek Zbyszko of Poland, will wrestle, heat two out of three falls, as the fea tore of Mlg card at one of the local armories tonight. Stecher, whose a! leged "confession" of a "framed bout with Zbyszko’s brother. Stanis laus, has prompted an Investigation by the state athletic commission, ap peated here today after a hurried trip to she west to lay the foundation for a match with Munn. tie declared lie had posted forfeits In two targe western cities to cover his challenges to the new champion. Stecher has dented making a confes sion of wrong doing with the elder Zhyszko, pointing out that he won the bout In question. Spectators Injured During Auto Race on Pacific Coast Brawley, Cat , Feb. 22.—Two spee taors were Injured, one seriously, when tlie wheel of a racing car flew off into the crowd during a Washing tons birthday dirt track contest here today. In all, five of the 20 cars entered in the race were wrecked, though their drivers wers unhurt, and but two of the machines crossed the finished line. ROUP Spasmodic Croup Is frequently relieved byone application of— Mlt EI.TISEMEVT. Girls! Have Pretty Eyes No girl Is prettv If her eyes are red, attained or ha\4 dark ring's Simple * amphor, witchhazel, etc., as mixed In I^voptlc eye waah. keepa e\e» healthy, sparkling: and vivacious. Dainty eve cup fr*e. Sherman A Me Con&ell Drug Stores _ Fort Mjm, FI*.. Feb- t#.—Harmr * r ConnU Mack, of the Philadelphia Ath lettoa, will rlva the 14 playei* who ar rived her# Sunday with him, their flraC workout of the »M«on today. NOW I r On the Stage MOON BEAMS With International Pianl.t LLOYD HAMILTON in "HOOKED” Rialto Crossword Orche.tra Organ Thomas Meighan ij —AND— |ff Lila Lee || —IN— III “Coming Through” I - ON THE STAGE - Kfl Randall’s Royal j||jj fontenelle \ Orchestra fj. 2:30—NOW PI.MIX.—K :2*J W|WfwiTTiI llAiiLui With Nelson Maple \ linn 1st Director_ Howard Kyle (ierdon _ hnoeft-m KLEIN BROS. "Weller dT Riley_Althea I ncae A To. The Celebrated Little Prime I»oana MME. EMMA TRENTINI _and ERIC ZARDO_ 1 be Distinguished ( oneert Pianist. SEHSBI TONIGHT CT ppirrc N ,h” sot to i.i rnivkO M.tiB..., soc to **.so A RhI New York Show and C»»* m mH^NRVWSAVAGtw.7? Mrrzt . IN H£Q B/6 Ml/aiCAL HIT YHE ANAGiC PIN^ * rfWIV* Omaha's Fun Center JjMat end Nile Today Columbia Theater. B'dw'y. Summer Run Hit —YOL 441 CPC ftA!» Columbia SAID IT: 1 3 WV' Bur leek With MANNY KING (“SO LONK’M CPC The Funny Broadcasting Station. March of the Wooden Soldier*. TUES.—“Surprise Nile. New Funny Stunt. FRI.— “Garter Nite.“ $15 Cash * ■* Patr ns. Ladies* 25c Bargain Mat . 2:15 Week Dave a • i i i • • i i » * • • • » i i i » » i » z Shrine Grand ! Revue and I Movie Ball i Auspices of Tcmgier Temple AA.O.N.M.S. Talk to them. Dance with them. I Positive Personal Appearance CULLEN LANDIS WANDA HAWLEY PHYLLIS HAVER * BRYANT WASHBURN f ANNA MAY WONG HELEN HOLMES I* CARL MILLER l RUTH STONEHOUSE KATHRYN McGUTRE .TACK DAUGHERTY ENA GREGORY. i 1925 Babv Star | l JOE MURPHY | _ i l March Tickets * | 2d $2 i Muni • Auditorium^ ' NEIGHBORHOOD THEATERS HAMILTON • * 40th end Hamilton Mas Murrs? In "Fashion Rsa" Also "Go Cottar" and Comedy GRAVP - 14th and Btisrr Richard Pin and Jacqueline Lo-fan In "Manhattan" Also 'Telephone Ctrl** LOTHROP ... 34th and L*thror P \A Griffith's 'Ame-ice * Comrdr. •‘Fmntv Head'- Also Neva • ROLLtVARP - Bid and Lee **»«»*> rth Pn a Kanvon and Rena d Calms In A This! in Paradise" -- V a V