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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1925)
Schaefer Wins \ Over Suzuki in Billiard Tournev “Young" Jake Fail? to Play Game Staged Against Op ponents Last Week; Best in Three Innings. By . w BROWN’. I IK'AGO, Man li 1. — It tool. " Volina” Jnkr Mcliacfvr exactly one more In ning till* after noon to ilispiisr ot It a m e k I rlit Suzuki, 400 to 1*5, in tlie inter national 18.1 lialk line billiard tulimey than lie required to take i are of Welker t.'ncliran, Kdou ard Hnrcniaus and Erich Hag cinat iier. Fourteen times "Young” Jake went to the table, and only three times, in innings 7, 13 and 14, respectively, did lie show touches of the master hand that directed the Ivories to record breaking achievement* last week. In the seventh he counted 111, and in the 13th, rim 130, and seemed to lie on his way to run the game out when lie missed a long one-cusliinn shot. In tils next and final inning he clicked ^ off the necessary 52 in rapid fashion ^ and with little or no effort. Schaefer explained that his rest had heen interfered with to some ex tent In the morning because of an en gagement to pose for motion pictures. It would seem that these billiard mar vels must sleep at least 20 of the 24 hours when they are engaged in a tourney, save when one Is matched with “Young” Jake and "Young” Jake Is right. The nit isn’t neces sary to get up at nil. Jake's game today played havoc with the fancy grand average of 02.31 he held as a result of his Coch ran, Horemans and Hagenlaclicr matches. It hns now shrunk to 50.28, hut even that is no average to be taken lightly. Date? Announced for District No. 9 Cage Meet Grand Island, Neb.. March 2.—Play In the district No. 9 high school basket ball tournament will begin next Thursday evening with contests between class C teams and will con tinue through Saturday. Classification of the teams are as follows: Class A: Central City, Grand Island, Aurora and 8t. Paul. Class B: Clarks, Marquette, Loup City, Wood River, Dannebrog, Ord, Giltner and Reo'tla. Class C: Phillips Rtookham, Rt. Marys, Cushing, Wigglecreek, Litch field, Hampton, Doniphan, Palmer and Cairo. Time schedules have not been an nounied. Si. Paul Basket Ball- Team Closes Impressive .Season St. Paul. Neb., March 2.—St. Paul Jliffh .school cagers hung; up an im pressive record this season. They won 11 out of the 12 gam** p’ayed, scoring 267 points to opponents’ 123. Their record: St. Paul . 2ftPannebor* 17 Si. Paul .3AOrd _‘. 4 S'. Paul . ?2Panneborg . If St. Paul . 33 St. Mar: fi S?. Paul..2* St. Mary* . « St. Paul . 11 Ravenna . 21 St. Paul . 14 Ravenna ....... 12 St. Paul . 23 North I.oup . .. 5 St Pan! . . .... 17 Scotia . Vl Si. Paul . 23 Scott* . 3 St. Paul . 27 North I.oup .... A S'. Paul . 12Orel . 3 Total.2*7 Total.123 St. ' Edward*. Neb.—C'larkaon defeated Rt. KAwards, 20 to *42. In a hard-fought basket ball frame. Coach Pcraon’a to sera displayed «orne of the best floor work a«cn on the home court this rps.'oIi. St. Kdwarda shouhl aland well for honor* In It* Ulclrltt. Punvo Nurml'a schedule will keep track TTTTmresl alive for some time. He will par ticipate In eight meets In 10 days, hla Itinerary including Hamilton. Buffalo, Toronto. Milwaukee and Cleveland. Just Tell ’Em to See Me About Karnak Says Council Bluffs Man Rfy Paid Out $500 a Year for Five Years Without Relief, But Few Bottles of Remark able New Medicine Com pletely Retores Health. ■'I whs Just telling tlie boys at Taffe'e drug store, In Council Bluffs, tlie other day to send anyone to ine who wanted to know about this Kar nak.” was the enthusiastic state ment of \V. E. Kleaberg, S10 Ninth avenue, Council Bluffs, when report • lug Ida remarkable relief from five years of miserable suffering through taking the remarkable medlclfte. “1 meant every word of that, too,” continued Mr. Iliesherg. Yes. sir, Kar nak Is the only medicine I have been able to find that, would help me and you can bet your life I am strong for It. "My stomach had been causing me no end of trouble. Just as aure ss I ate anything I would suffer from Indigestion, as gas would form In such quantities I could hardly get my breath and my head would acne so I thought It would spilt open. ”1 had about reached the point where I was afraid to eat and I simply dreaded to aee night come, for I was so nervous and miserable I could hardly get a wink of sleep. I guess I must have spent a hundred dollars a year for the last five years on different medicines and treat ments, hut none of them would reach my case. "Yes, I certainly had a hard time of it until I got Karnak, hut this medicine has made me feel like n new man all over and forget all my past sufferings. The gas, biliousness anil stomach pains have all disap peared and [ have (he strength and energy now to put In an extra good day's work. "In fart, T hsv» gotten sin h wonderful results from Karnak that I feel t ought to tell everybody what this new medicine will do. It hasn't an equal.'* Take Karnak yourself! If the first two lioltles don’t help you, your money will be returned. And, re member, Karnak PiUs a re an easentlal and vitally Important, part of the Karnak Tredtment, especially If con stipated. Karnak Is sold In Omaha by the Sherman A McConnell Drug Co., and In Council Bluffs by Taff# Drug Co., and Broadway Pharmacy—Advertise ment. CARBON COAL The Most Heat for Least Money 00 Furnace it O Ter Size • Ton UPDIKE Vilf"f See Samplaa of THla Coal at Hapdca'a Groc. Dapt. Tal. WA. 0300 YANKEES’ NEW BALL PARK v - _ ... , . - ...-' By NORMAN K. BROWN. Miller Hiiggina, midget manager nf the New York Yankees, has over 30 husky athletes unllmberlng at his perfectly brand new baseball park at St. Petersburg, Fla. lie is depending upon one I'rban Shocker, long a Yankee jinx, to help him win hack the pennant* He Is counting on Babe Kuth, and his announced intention of collecting CO home runs, ofr further aid. He counts on Karl Coombs to strengthen the outfield. Toombs was going good last year when he busted his ankle. * r" *>1ktI Small Army in Impromptu □ Pittsburg, Pa.. March 1.—Harry Oreb. world’* middleweight boxing i hampion, scored several knock outs durhiE an imprnmptu fishl staged last night in a lonely road hi Highland park, when the cham pion and two women companion* in an aiitamohile were held up by five men who escaped after one nf I hem had taken a ring and $93 from one of the women. Police who in vest igaled after Orel) had reported the robbery, found the road spaltnred with blood a* a result of the punish ment inflirted upon highwaymen. They later arrested (ieorge A. Sei beet, who both Orel) and this com panions identified as a member of the quintet. v -J Huntington Wins Over Beselin in Pin Match "Dad" Huntington defeated Henry Beselin three straight games In a special match at the Recreation •Parlor alleys. The final score was. Huntington. 589; Heselin, 490. Huntington bowled the best game of the series when In his final con test he dropped 233 pins for the count. In tils second game he fell one pin short of 200. Beselin'* best game was the last, when he toppled 181 pins. Ifa bard to keep the windows down and the doctor hills up. Is counting on a bunch of young sters to furnish reserve strength. But is he also counting on the good tuck he figures new training quarter* will bring him? (The Held was built during the winter under his direction. It is an ideal ball park. It is utterly devoid of hoodoo and superstition traditions. p “I thlny this is where the Yanyees will climb hack to first place," said Huggins w'hen he looked over the field several months ago. He still feels the same way. -- ■ , , - BARGE FOUNDERS; 5 MEN DROWNED Boston, March -■—Five men were drowned when the coal barge .Tames M. Hudson, In tow from Norfolk to Boston, foundered off Boston light In last night s gale. Two bodies were re covered. ()maha Nurse Dies. Bessie A. Bishop, 34. a ntirM, 3339 North Fifty-eighth street, died Sun day at a hospital after an 1 lines* of two we^kf. She had lived in Omaha nearly all her 11 fe. She Is survived by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bishop, and a. brother, John, all of Omaha. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. in. Wednesday at Sr. Andrew Kpls (opal c hurch, Fqrtv-serond and Ham ilton streets. But la 1 will )>• in For : e«t I.fMvn r- ni**lery. Beware of Pneamooia! 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LfllnYouiealfAgtti Just Right Breaks Turf Mark That Stood for More Than Half Centurv 0 • n\\ IIIKtill, Mnrcli t.— 'n Anirrl Iran turf record Hint has stood for almost 51 years was shat tered this afternoon at Hie Tia Juana iare rourse when -lust Right, A R >ear-old gelding, run the two and three-quarters miles in Hie Marathon i laimiug handicap in 4:50 3-5, lower ing Hie previous mark set liy Huh liaril at Saratoga on August ». IH,3. Tills rrriird was 4:58', ami Hie new mark is almost right scroops faster. Just Right was favored with lit;lit weight, having only 08 pounds in Hie saddle. Osprey, one of the most peculiar horses ever to fare the starter at the Tin Juana track, established his right to favoritism today In file rich 23 TEAMS TO PLAY IN KEARNEY MEET KeArney, N>b., March 2.—Twenty three schools will participate in the district basket hall tournament-to be held here on Friday arid Saturday. 1 he semi-finals being played Satur day morning and the final* In the I evening. Gaylord Toft of Lincoln wm tefe.ee the class A games while Gars carden, Keilly Dunlap and Arehart, all of Kearney, will officiate over B and C class games. ('la* A ■ airing.* : An*’«>y again*! Kear ney, Gothenburg against Shelton, Brok< t How against F<*xlnglon, Ravenna again* I'lmcrcek. t Tasa i: Arnold Against Overton, ‘Ion • Io< k again*! Pleasanton. Farnmn affwln V1*rn,' <lrt*'v a bye. ha Kt’MyvIIlr* egalnat P.lverdal* Poole Again*: Westerville. (Hbbon affair* Humner, Miller again*! K* . n-> 'i i ocbool. Many a man who has traveled all over the world looking for his health, found it at home—right where he lost it. |t'ofTl-otli luindlmp, when lie picked up the crushing impost cf 131 pounds Mid ran slv furlongs in 1:11 3-S to beat l.lfllc Chief a head. The winner came from InM place af the head of the stretch in a Iloillini; effort. Hedsrefem e, the Whisklnoom X vent-old that Mrs. Payne Whitney sent west to s;act In the Tltt Juana derby two weeks from today, heat the best of tbe derby elii-lhlc* tins after noon, In the derby trial, lie carried lift pound* and won by a half length In 1:411 Xdi, which i« within two s»s onds of liie track record, lie prob ably will he the choice of the derby day crowd for the IlfiJiOO puree on MarMi 16. NURMI WILL TRY FOR NEW RECORD New York. March 2. Paavo Nurmi. Finnish star, will make another as aault on existing running records, when he will try to better the mark for the mile and a, half race at the 71st regiment armory games tonight. ARMY PLANES REACH MIAMI Miami. Fla., March 2.—The army •lanes that set out Saturday from Selfridge F ield. Mich., upon what was ntendfcd to be a nonstop flight to •iianii, but what became a aeriei of uiahupa. soured over the city at 12:25 !>. m. today. They hopped off this .joining from Macon, (la. Eleven of St*1 1- planes that srtt out were in the roup that reached Miami. P.^e \V«n» Ada produce results. STILL EXPLOSION COSTS TWO LIVES Barns tall. Okla.. March J.—Two men were killed and an unestlmnted pronerty 1" a sustained when three sti! r nf the Ilmisdall Refining cent pony exploded early today. The dead *re Jack MeMasters. 30, and t*i 'l*i Milv. 45. No rims** hu* D*?«n a**isn*d for the item*. which shatter?*! window# .hioughoui th<* city. \ew England to liar Athlete* Running Against Ritohi Boston. M reh President Wil llnm I’. h>nn«\v of the New Ensltfhd issorinlhin of the Am.nteur Athlotir union a nnoir’ced tormrlit that an> Al> V !■:2CI’lHKMKNT. Mercirex Guaranteed to Bring Prompt Relief No matter how long you have suffered with pimples, eczema, itch, blackheads, boils, or other skin trouble, we have positive relief for you—Mercirex, the marvelous new skin cream. “I never saw pimples go so quickly,” wrote one young woman in a voluntary letter. 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The greater magic of mense popularity by the simple • ' Douglas Fairbanks, whose very process of deserting it. name packs theatres to the doors! Downright better taste—that's the Mr. Fairbanks has won success in “magic” of Chesterfield! What else many roles, Chesterfield in but one. could account for such popularity? Chesterfield CIGARETTES t e