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Western League Baseball Schedule Calls for 84 Games at Buffaloes* Park -- -- - - -- — ■■ „ ■ . .. ■■■ Season Opens Here April 29 Against Tulsa This Coming Season’s Playing Chart Made Up of 168 Con tests—1925 Race Starts t in South April 16. By RALPH WAGNER. A" TEARN’ET'S little ol’ western league 1925 derby will swing away from the barrier In Oklahoma City, Tulsa. St. Joseph and Wichita base hall lots on Thurs day afternoon, April 16. So says the schedule which “Father" Tearney released for fandom today. The playing chart of the West ern this year, as usual. Is made up of 168 games for each team. The Omaha Buffaloes have 84 contests to play for the home folk and a like number to play before strangers in foreign parks. Of the 84 home games, 12 must be played on as many Sunday afternoons, providing there is no rain or cyclone, and a dou ble-header on each Labor day and Peroration day. The Buffaloes are scheduled to play a double header with the Tulsa Pliers on the latter's ground on July 4, which means there will he no organized baseball firecrackers poppin' In Omaha Independence day afternoon. I limey Burch's Buffaloes crack open the season at Oklahoma City on Thursday afternoon, April 16. The Herd will be the guest of the , Indians for three days and then roll over to Tulsa for three more days, j After playing the Oilers, Omaha plays at St. Joseph and then at Wichita, ret uniin? home on Tues day, April 28. The following day the Buffaloes open the league season In Omaha with the Tulsa Oilers. Onre home, the Buffaloes play a three-game series with the Tulsa, j Wichita, Oklahoma City ami S(. Joseph clubs before pulling stakes and leaving for Deg Moines, May 11, where they are scheduled to p'ay their first four-gams scries of llic season. The last stand of the Buffaloes at the Fifteenth street park starts Sep tember 26 against the Oklahoma City Indians. According to the schedule, Omaha and the Indians will play a dmibleheader here September 27, the final day of the season here. The Buffaloes will open their train ing at Nacogdoches, Tex., Tuesday -■ n tl a entire roster of the club Is cxiK-cted to answer roll call. Art Griggs will manage the Buf f-does again this coming season. Smith Five Leads ' Farnam Bowlers Joe Smith * Co. quintet rolling on I he fleet ehlft grabbed first place honor* with a total score of 2,304 In the first night's play on the Farnam alleys handicap tourney. The Smith five was-aided by a 28" pin handicap. I, Moore led his team mates for in dividual honors with a mark of 232 made In his last game. The Auditor of Disbursements team rolled into second place with a count of 2,795. Armour Specials with a handicap of 192 for three games slipped into third place with a score. of 2.771. Sixt - n teams rolled last night with the balance of the five-men learns taking the alleys Sunday. VERNON SIGNS “RED” OLDHAM Vomon, Gal., March 7.—John (Red) Oldham, former Detroit American Longue club southpaw pitcher, and I'M Bryan, youthful mound ace, have Mgntd 1925 contract* with th** Vernon lub of the Pacific roa*t. Passball league which is in spring training here. Oldham, who was taken from the Ineligible list by rommissioner Randls * short time ago, was purchased re* • -sully by the Vernon club from the Detroit Tiger*. He will report next Monday for his pre season workouts. HERRICK WINS ROSEBUD TITLE Dallas, 8. D., March 6.—Herrick basket ball team defeated Dallas, 14 to 12. in the finals of the sixteenth district of the South Dakota state basket Uill tournament held here. Herritk proved the surprise of the tourney by defeating Gregory, 12 to 10, in the morning game. Dallas w°n it* way to the finals by eliminating Ideal, 9 to 7, In the morning contest. The largest crowd In the history of the Rosebud country was in atten dance. Hawkeye* Close Seaport Against Northwestern Iowa City, la., March 7.—Coach Mum Harry and hla Hawkey* baa km car a felt confidant today that they would cinrh aeventh pine* In the con ference ranking tonight when they dope Ihclr aeaaon with a game with Northwoatern. The Hawkeyea have put In aeveral <l i a of atrenuou* practice and Coach Harry paid today they were 111 tip top condition. Tonight'* game will be the la*t for Captain -faoae and Jimmy I.aude, who will complete three year* of varalty baaket ball. Coach Kent of Northweatorn. aald he expected to win really tonight. Tallaher Throws Kilonis. Chicago, March T.—ta>u Tallaher, world'* middleweight wreatling cham pion, defeated joe Kllonla, c.reek with „ dpublt nelenn In 44 mlnutea In a on* tall mu-Uli liar*. I ----- Will Tryout in Metro League f Bad Redde>n_ HERE are two youthful amateur - initial tryouts in the "major'’ initial tryouts in the "Major" league of the simon-pure game this season. Of the two, "Hud" Redden is the younger and the least experienced. 1-a.st season "Bud" played third base for the William Street Mer chants Junior league champions of Omaha. On Saturday afternoons he performed at the same position for the Cudahy Packing team. He Is the younger brother of Hal Redden, of the Standard Laundry team. The younger Redden is still in Ills teens. lauds Zaporanoskl, better known to Omaha's vast army of amateur fans as "Zap," twirled Sunday hall for the Meat, L Improvers of the I Southern league, ami on Saturdays handled the managerial reins ot the Cudahy Parkers. “Zap" Is a handy fellow to have on any hall team because of his ability to play any position on tile diamond. His regular place is on the firing line. Several Metro teams are after his services, but it Is understood that he will attach his signature on the dotted line of a Carter I^ake club contract. Expect Large Entry List in Amateur Tourney ONE of the largest entry lists in the history of amateur boxing] In Nebraska Is expected for the annua! Nebraska state boxing rham ptnnshtp tournament of the Mid West ern A. A. 1'., which will he held un der the auspices of the Omaha Elks on Wednesday, March 25, and the following day. The entry blanks are available at the Elks' club, Dick Orntte, chairman of the athletic committee of the Elks' club has charge of the entry blanks. Gold and silver medals, emblematic of the championship of Nebraska, will he awarded the winners of the eight divisions of the fight game. Cham pionships will he awarded to the win ners of the flyweight, bantamweight, featherweight, lightweight, welter weight, middleweight, light heavy weight and heavyweight classes. Large Entry List for Big Derby Louisville, Ky., March t.—a hundred and thirty-nine entries have been received for the run ning of the 61st 150,000 Kentucky derby, one of the leading turf events In the United States. It was an nounced today by Matt «T. Winn, gen eral manager of the Kentucky .Tockey cluh. The race will be run May 16 at Churchill Downs. Every 3-year-old thoroughbred star Is among the notnlnations, including all of last year's 2-year-old stake win ners. Harry Payne TVhltney has 12 can dldates. Among the horses which are ex pected to face _ the barrier are: Quatrain, winner of the 126,000 New Orleans handicap; Master Charlie, champion juvenile last year; Mother Goose, winner of the Belmont futur ity; Candy Kid, winner of the Lexing ton futurity; Stimulus, San Sard, and Sunny Man. Down the Drives With the Maple Tumblers OMAHA GRAIN EXCHANGE LEAGUE. Team Standings. HRnsy Sunkist .46 lV* *730 Albers Commission ..16 2 7 .571 Inspection Dept. 36 27 671 Trans-Mississippi .36 2* .Sfid Daw*on Grain Co.26 36 444 Cpdlka Grain Co.?7 26 '430 Omaha Elevator Co.24 30 !s*l C. S. Dept Agrl.27 40 .365 Individual Average*. Rosenburg .J7n Berghoff .160 Gibbs .164 Clark .156 Han"*n -*** c H. Howard .156 Av Ills .160 L. Z*nder .155 R. Zender .150 Shepherd . ...154 ELKS LEAGUE NO. 2. W. U Pet. Team Standing*. Melchior .42 21 . g g 7 Drexel .36 27 .571 Stephen .36 24 .556 Kegel .35 26 .643 Beal .31 36 .402 Frhhat'aer ....20 34 .460 Kranda .29 34 .4 40 Fleming .27 .7 6 .429 Hawkins . 27 x* .450 Taya . 21 4 2 .333 Individual Average#. Link .147 Wandell .167 Stephen .15* Hall .157 Strom . ..159 Kranda .16* Donahue .II* Knowls* . ....161 Leplciar .15* Bertweii , .,..156 ELKS LEAGUE NO. I. Team Standings. Won. Last. Pet. Halls .44 10 .727 .Tones . 40 26 .4rt4 Conor ra . 33 30 .524 Radfords . 31 32 .492 Kc stars .XI 3 2 .492 Pettman* . 30 31 .47* cigrks .30 35 .455 Swansons .29 37 .419 Ttacys . 27 *9 .40* Moylars .25 41 .179 Individual Gnme*. Wnrtrhow .1 M Hh«rmann ......172 Cooper .174Zad!na .l7o D. .1 Clark.177 Dr. Co* .170 London .172-lones .170 Klauck . ..172 Wilson ......1*9 ELKS LEAGUE VO. 4. Won. Lost. Pet. Team Standings. Shorts .62 20 .722 Brehms . .41 31 j549 Henr«ksons . -4 34 .574 Mm gills . 36 26 .60(1 Hills .14 34 .472 ('wights . 31 41 .*31 Hannons . 70 42 .417 Nielsens .4* -3*1 Individual Games. Case .1 57 Keedy .143 Hahn .147MeEaehron .M3 Wennlnghoff . ...147Gant .M2 Haight . 14* Short .M2 Nash .144 Nielsen .139 UNION PAC IFIC LEAGUE. Team Standing*. Won. Lost, prt Store Department . 63 1 9 .736 Car Records .....44 24 .667 Car shops .4> 27 .625 Cener-I Auditors .41 25 .435 Ta^lfle Fruit Express.to 33 .65* Division Engineers . 36 3* .500 Machine Shops 36 34 .600 Audi. of Disbursements. . J6 37 .49" M P. A- M Department. . 14 ** 4<2 Chief Engineers .33 39 .464 p. C Ar H Department. . 13 1*» .45» Cabinet, Shops .31 3* -JJJ Council Bluffs Shops. 31 24 449 Auditors .11 J* -JJJ Purchasing Department 21 4» .319 Paint Shop .II «» •«» Individual Average*. N'ewstrom .l«3blisaard .174 Bloemer .1 40 For scut t ....... .172 .lackson ., . 1 *0 Chleborad .li* E. Nnrgard -174 Starrs .171 Wenke .174 Pursehous* .»•* GREATER OMAHA LEAGUE. Train Standings. Won. J»ast. Pc C Guarantee Fund I.He ..53 22 .70( Iucjxf W’ste PIpe Cl ner 4* 2* .413 Badger Bodies . 4 4 3 1 .64, A if F ,r 44 *• .«»{ Hoffman-Crosby .34 4 1 . 453 Omaha Towel Supply .27 44 .IJO Cl tv Suit Club . 24 49 .Mi Mapsiubs *‘I gars .... 26 50 .333 I ud U ill u»» I Averages. Roa-nharR . ..1»* C'«rk .JJ» .197 Kennedy .10n K Molpl. 1M .». Koran .JJJ V.a!. 1*7 Ham ........14* R. Koran 1»« " Ol.nn .t»« B OTKRS I MON I.KAfJl K. Tram dtandln.a. \V on. I .n»f . Pet. riant . 21 JJJ Equipment .J" J4 564 Construction ‘f* 3* 17,1 Individual Average#. Donnelly . ...15* Elgl# .17? .1»» Kll.«-nrll» . Wilcox 1»* Paulson ..• ” * W inn . .. ...17* Moyer .M* jJoJi ; .173 Kellett .H7 STANDARD OIL CO. LEAGUE. Team Standing*. Won, Lost Pet. ..«> Vi •;;! «• ■unalln.-.v.v.v.v.v.:::: u »i :»;• R.jl t rnwn .. ^ I individual Avrrn..., wliliii .I Ill Knudl.n ... 14* 11__rm.nn ,. . . I«1 Rnharlaon ... 14t Lawn HI! O. M Nala.n ...II (< K N.iaiin . .. 14I llnlla.l.ll. . HI W.llh... 14t| R.ttlnitnr ."" PAI'KBRH’ I Mill'll Tnm Htnmlln... Won. T' l, I mill. 4" .4(1 44 41 *l>* Morrl. Rupr.ni. 44 JO r,na flldal.v-. I’urjt.n . 44 » Fwlfl'a Pr.mlum .44 «l J** flld.hv'a «.* ** J1 Armn ir-a \ .rlh.al . J4 40 44, John flay and t n . JJ 44 Jktvtfl'a Rrnnkfl.ld I* 47 .4" Individual Wra.aa. r * i *• • W I 41 Pearson 1*4 tt-m ..144 Hs» hmsn 177 KnSki • >«» '!» f,vf t* .. 1*4 1 rwutui.'in I ■' Weliner ».17* Stafford • BOOSTER LEAGUE. Team Standing*. Won. Lost. Prt Frost Batteries .48 21 .496 Rlee Hal! Trig Co.44 25 638 Roos Flyer* .4” 26 ,6n6 Pantorlum . ..41 28 .594 Union Outfitting On.3* 3 5 . F93 Flectrlr Oarage .32 37 .464 Yeats Batteries .30 36 .455 Merritt Plmg. On. 27 42 .391 Nelson Electric <’o. 23 44 .333 Douglas Truck Co. 22 47 .819 Individual Averages. Wartchow .1 v* Bratinian .184 Wesley1 .187 Kruger .16 4 Francl .186Uooper .184 C M. Zarp. 185 land wherkamp 183 O’Donnell .lSSNewgtrom .183 SOUTH OMAHA BOOSTER LEAGUE. Team Standing*. Won. Lost. Prt Triangle T, S. (‘nm. Co. 47 23 .652 South Omaha Cycle Co.. 47 25 .«5i Exchange Star* 46 26 .420 Live Stork National Bank.4 4 2 8 .611 Union Stock Yards Co....44 28 .*1 1 Fault!*** Bread .31 41 451 John Flynn A Co.26 4 2 .417 Joint R. R Agency. 27 45 .275 Stock Yard* Nat’l Bank 23 49 .219 Petnraoi A M'h laen Hdwe.21 51 .191 Individual Average*. * P rey .186 Olson .,,,,.178 P K. Peterson. .180 1, Betc# ...*,,,.176 flwlft .1I0L Peplnskl ,,,..175 Hancock .179H. Hansen ..175 Wood* .177 NORTHWESTERN BFI.L LEAGUE. Team Standing*. Won. Lost. Pet Plant Office . 46 26 .439 ! W. K Taltphone ..45 27 .625 Outgld# Plant .38 34 .528 Commercial ....38, 34 .528 W. R. Installation.37 35 .614 Engineers .36 36 .606 Accountant* .34 88 .47 2 A T *X T Co.30 42 .417 Statisticians .39 48 .403 45 .375 Individual Averages. Hagllnd . 1 tr, .!(»•/.wh k .177 Zadina . 1 8o H. haumacher ,,..174 Colbv .1 60 Mape* .174 Smith .1 79 MrLeltan ...173 Holsiuan .177 McIntyre .......178 COM.XIKK4 IA I, LEAGUE. Tetim Mantling*. W. T,. Pet Pantorlum . 46 20 .697 Universal Auto Tup Co. 1 4 22 .667 Nebraska Buick A\itr» Co 11 23 .652 fitorr-West Auto Sup. Co 40 2.1 .635 U. S Rubber Co.88 24 .576 Crane Co......34 32 ,81 a Commercial Cuba ....... *3 83 • *®0 U. s. Supplv Co. ......25 41 .390 Tha Texas C«. 1 4 49 .222 Bennatt-AHIson .11 65 .167 GATE CITY LEAGUE. Temn Standing*. W. I* Prt. Kinney’s Shoes .63 U .788 overl'nd Plon Cord Tires.50 1* .725 Murphy Did Its .4* 2” .710 Reddeo .3 3 16 .478 Pete Loch .26 4 4 . 862 Rank, Reserve Ltfa Co..."3 46 .883 independent* 22 47 .819 Omaha Sport Goods Co ?! 46 .604 Individual Averages. Rosenberg .?68Rlo*ni*r ,,,,,, ,.*81 Merer .27* Fit ty .,...288 J. Koran .246 New«trora ■(••••*74 Clerk . 269 Hall .264 B Koran . 27 7 Gay ,.2U MASTER BAKER** LEAGUE Team Standings. W. T». Pd. Rakers Specialty Co. ..47 28 .627 Msney Sunklst . 46 29 .613 Omaha Bakers Supply Co 4 4 3 1 . 587 Shepherd Flour Kxch... 42 33 ,5f.o Plllehtiry FI. Mills Co.... 42 33 ,56o Kelly's Admlrel* . 35 40 ,467 Omaha Flour Mills Co... 36 40 *467 Fleisrhman’s Ye*st c o .82 4 3 .4.i N’ght'n a "Gold Medela'4 -6 44 . 387 Ortmin Denies .2! 64 . 23” Individual Xverwgea. Zarp .191 Pfcffet .171 Yardon ■ . . . 1 «9 Elsa seer. Win... 4 65 Bloemsr .1*:. I^thmsn .165 Nenstmm ..166 Bartlett .1r,4 Hlhhler .......... 179 Elsnssgr, C. ,...162 TRANR-MISAOUIU PXSSF.NGKR CLUB LEAGIr Team Standings. xv. r,. P » Glacier National* ...17 Y*|1ow*tnn* National* 15 17 .556 Rocky Mountain Nad* 13 It .481 Zion Nation*’* .1” 17 ,3<o Individual \vernge*. C Merten* 17” Bloom ...»,»»•••'"7 K le bin g . .... 165 Kastman .167 Palmer . .. 164Lel*h*r .155 tu< V . 1 61 Hi, I b .154 Baldwin .161 Hawkins .150 B X \ l**»l LEAGUE. Team Standing*. XV. T. Pet Uanish Pioneer . 45 24 .453 Mui*e A Rlepen . 4 4 25 .6|H Union Fuel < ’«». 37 12 .53” Nielsen's Grocery . 94 3 3 .52 1 Gen Christiansen Jewel 35 34 .608 Johnson’s Bakery . 3 4 35 .49” |l B II. No I . 17 37 .464 Uannebrog. No. 21 6 .....32 .37 .484 Fred Jensen A Hon . -0 4” .422 Frontier Towel Hupplv . .?t 48 .310 Individual Average*. ft, Horen sen . . . . . l"2 John Rehmtdt ,.161 E. Norgerd ... 167 George Jeaeen .160 I, Norgard .167 Charles Jensen . ,1f*9 E Wolff . ...144 Jen* Larsen .165 C. L. Jensen . ...l64Frlta Larsen ..164 CUDAHY LEAGUE. Team Standings. Won. I,o*t. Prt Gibson .. 4 4 1 9 .698 Meadow f|f9 va ...,,,,..-43 21 .867 Hex .88 ?8 .f."3 W*«!mln*!*r ............ 33 31 .F.og G l» <'! * * n * r . 3 1 92 ,49? Pearl Whit* . 30 33 .476 Sunlight . "8 96 .444 Hoi yens . ..25 3* .897 White Ribbon . 7 3 40 .365 Puritan . " 2 81 .3 48 Individual Averages. Pte** . 186-r>wnrk ..... 177 X’arhal . |14P|G Smith 172 Sh on* 110 Matt 1" Bo vie .1“t» “Hu • ..17 L swift .i/ytuii .ml I DANISH LADIES* LEACH*. Team Standing*. W. U Pet rhrls Hansen, Jeweler . 45 SI .710 F A. Nielsen. Vpholster 21 41 .190 Individual Averages. M. Nielsen ...134 C. Hansen .113 B Brask .137 M. Andreaasn ,,.1U A. Oydesen .... 12f>M. Hansen .Ill A Andr*a*en ...124 H. Fvendasn C. Chrl*ten«*n ..114 A Skow .104 IIS'VFITMENT-LOAN-TRI*ST LFAGm. Team Standings. Won. I/Osi. Pet. Burna-Brlnker ....43 21 .681 omaha Loan No. 2..43 21 .Ool Tru'd .•••..39 27 .691 G. M. r Trucks .SO {4n ‘‘onservat Ive ......84 31 •»]* First National Bank ....30 34 .455 Omaha Loan No 1..20 40 .894 First Trust fomnanv ...13 53 .1*7 Individual Average*. O’Donnell .1«« Hnffsr .1;4 Cordy .17* Stevenson .1*4 Som.rl.d .K.iPfirt.r .777 Tor. .176, ,I.«n/teryotl .173 Voun. .miH.rtrn.n .*'* 85I.K* T.EAAI'K NO. t. T«m ktandlnc.. Won. Fct. Oro.n* .** 5 JJ} &rt2,n ». Ill Hibson Jf* i 81.1k H •* « Ding Mi 2/ •}!{ Huth JJ *1!! Da vans f JJ Cord 111 JJ Crowley . 41 *144 mwi averages. T/end*ryon .l*0|F1tn*r ..*{• Skinner .15" Tor# McIntyre .1l«|Petsr* ..J JJ Bealln .154,Tohan#«* Darling .lMlDsFrancg 161 KNIGHTS OP OOLfMBrS LEAOCR, IB. Team Standings. Won. 1*0*1. Pet. Moschsl . 44 IS .611 Hubanks .. JJ .538 K»hn . J* 15 -Jf! DHrt.cw.kl .30 41 .417 (ogan ...... ,..•».««••• ... Marcell .. .......-2* 44 |S9 Individual Average*. r MUM. .c. Knnwlfl .14. » R.hurk .167 6 Burk. .1'' E Rln.m.r .166 J. Moor. .J*J ,r Rh.ph.rd ... uif Burn. . J; J. K.rbu.h .149 M Kopfl. .>47 Mnnr oriutkr om\ha UUOi'R 7V.ni Stundlnt*. Team*-. lyon. If**- 3®’., 8rh.rt.ll8 B«»n»y 8. ..97 .1 **•**> M.tropollt.n. .«4 M ♦»•*>» Illu. 14.11. . ..JJ,....51 If .t» {j tj-JJ! Or.r.nt. .............28 31 49.949 IndlTlrin.l Armitt. Tho.nd»H .1*1 ptentoe V Thnmp«on.,. 160Jfou«tn« ihd'|! Stunt* .If* Buw.y ..J." .T9.rn.4on ,,,...,.168 s.l.nd^r 361 Huff ...i.I*7 MrK.ntft ......1*1 BOW LINO NOTES. TTi. T.llow.ton. N.Uonnl. 8 S*>f of .km.* from th. Ol.cl.r N.tlop.I. nng th. Zion Notion.!, copp.d two from th. Rocky Mountain N.tlnnal* In th. Ti-»n«ml«.n»rl l».«u. I».t w».k, W Bnck of th« Oi.ol.r National. wm hl«h nonn with * thr«*-(.m* icor. »< 898. Tit. followtn* .ho* 80# MM M W tar injhn <*»<• Olty l..(u. Friday flahti Bob lvCr.n, 808i N.w.trom, 897 nod 130; Will* 367: Jo. K>r«n, *0*t FTUy, >}{; I,oon*y. 3*0; Fr.nol, *04; Coop./, I®*; C|»rk, 314, ond 310; T4.ura. J18i P.d Huntington, 144j W. Olson. SOI; Braun, 221} Wahlstrom. SSL 230 and SIC; Wsnke. 202; Brown. 213 end 2121 Rosenberg |04; Zimmerman, SQSi Edwards, 130 and IS6j Voss. S2S. Th* Chicago Paa*eng*g etnh will send two five man tsa.ms to bowl a special match with the Transmlnanurl Paaenger club to Omaha Bunds y, March 15. The match will h* rolled on th* Omaha Ath 1 cl Io club allays. Th# Omaha stub will probably ssnd two teams to Chicago March 29. The Kinney Shoe*, shooting 8,^1, the first 3.000 score aver rolled on alleys 13 and 14 of ths Omiha Recreation parlor alley#, copped three game* from the Omaha ^porting Goods company In the Gats City league Friday n'ghL The Hunkers lieservs T.lfe eetnnan)' tnnk ths rets I>oeh* Into flsmp for three games in the Gats City league, "flwed* Wahlstrom «n In rare form, shooting a thres game total of 07*. Th* Hodden* to«»k tlie Murphy-Hid -Its down a peg or two by walloping th* auto men for two games. Th* following bud tlirre gnms totals of 600 or over in tbs Gate City l-sgne last week: Wahlstsom. 67*. Wells, 048, New •trom, 63K. Brown. 601, Edwards, all. Tli# Omaha Kccrcitf tmi Parlors will hob! g left Iran-led bowlers sweepstake* today at » p, in. All portslds ntirlsrs sis sleglbls to cfrmpets. Beventv-flr* howlers will rmnprte In th# fourth annual Cudahv racking -nm Pan v bowling tournament which will b# nsbl at tbs Gmulia sUe>s. Thutsds), Match IS. Th# flv# high howlers of th# meet will represent Omaha In the Intsiplant tmu ney between Uinshn Hluui City and Ken see City i-lanta. Ths tmn ney will b# -»eld In Omalia, n. it 11 n 11. I mnile a new record for high single gerne In the Danish league last week Wltn a total of HO pins. Tits following 1 o11e-1 |00 a eras or bet ter In the t*sntsh bowling league last n-aek A kk*«w, f 20 • R Boren*.n L'» I Nnrgard, 7<io; \\ tgmrssn, 391 Kal Rotterta, 10.1 John Me* her won the dollar prlie of rBfsd t» 'he Danish howling league for high tnrreaa* over sie-'af# n»* hei had 13 4 plus oier hi* «'»i m* Chris Item* I tnlngssn was second with 111 1 own Home i l riuc i/tretcb ^adCbmiA Harry E. Brown, who I* racing a stable of thoroughbreds at Havana, * uba . haa written the Ak 8ar Ren Exposition com pany asking foi reservations for seven need of horses. In hla letter Brown says he will ship to Omaha soon He has been enjoying much success this winter snd has a good stable of runners. In sddltlon to hla "gee gawp," Brown has a promising apprentice rider In St. Steele, who hails from Ainsworth. Neb. The B. F. MeClaln stable, now racing at Jefferson park. New (tries tie, is due to reach Omaha soon after the close of the southern meeting McClain has seven thoroughbreds to ship to "maha. Nine of the Mc.Claln stable, including the great 1‘elante. wintered at Ak 8ai Hen field and are helng conditioned for the coming spring meeting. Moce than 2ft thoroughbreds are now at Ak field snd are getting ready to start training Among the runners at the local track are Silence. Adonis snd Linda Slnda, who eat oata out of the G. A. Ury stable. In the D. M. Bishop stable at Ak field are <’l*ar the Way and Record, while the Dr, C. McDonald stable st Creston. la., has Lady Oxford. Chadwick, Sir John and Miss Gloaming B Glover has Bob O Dell snd Smart Alec, end T. Kendall has Ray Atkins. The B F. McClain horses now at Ak field are Delante. Bill's Hope, Canny Lady, Hapsburg Miss. Belle Flower. Mattie C, Flying Lula, Chestnut Girl and Beee Welch. Roy Owens has 28 head of homes* horses in training at Ak field. He will continue training hla trotters and pacera at the tocal track until April, when he will pick up and move hla stable to Au burn, Neb. Dp. 0. C. Hall of Omaha ha« four young trotter# In training at Sadella. Mo. and Trainer William Taylor reports them In good condition, and that they will be ready to race In the special colt races at Omaha and other racing points. The O'Mara brothers, who haTe wintered a big stable of horses at Louisville, K\ . will ship part of their stable to Omaha for the spring meeting Frank O'Mara attended the meeting here last fall and predicts that Omaha la the coming race center nf the country. The addition of the O'Mara atshle to Omaha's racing colony in June mean* that this city will j see several good thoroughhreds In action that did nnt race here last year. Bark In 1878 Ten Brneck ran two and five-eighths miles In 4 58 Vh. which was a world a record. Ten Broeck waa the hors* iof the day. Hla record atoood until two weeks ago. when Worihman. a 12,O'0n sell ing plater, clipped about seven seconds off the record. II looks as though Jim Coffroth as* going to put over the biggest handicap rare in the history of Tia Juana racing March 29. when the big IftV.OoO and A'Ulea Cntfroth Is run. N'viih the aruvat ot Chllhowee and Elector at the Border tracH. anti several ■ • er high class run ners already on t he i»rene. ine Coffroth will he h Mattie between several of the greatest thoroughbreds that ever went lo me post together. Osprey seems to l»»* pounds a better horse man he evei was. ’this big > n-st. nut son of Fair Play on March 2 picked on lit pounds and whipped a good utand of opponents in 1:11 2-j. Which wa* a u - j markable performance. "Kentucky 11111’* \VeHiit stili kerf* his winning ways at Tia Juan*. iie haa s< ured many times with. Top o’ the Morn inf Pen ( an. ur ’ .UcArthur, roju Moss Fox J1 and several others. W.^nt win he ieniemnered uy Ujukua n-'P '. tana as one of the most • '«• » the horsemen at the last aprlng Ak-Sar* Ben race meeting The riding of the little* nppri i.in »•«»>. L. Schaefet. is one of the outs.a.. - j teatures of the Tia Juana meeting. This young pigskin artist is under conti act to the Nevada Stock Farm stable ana has shown marked ability as a post ridei. ti *• wonderful judge of pace has mad* him one of the most promising of the border track Jockeys. The mooting at Miami has ben one of the most successful winter meetings ever held The Miami Jockey' club a making plane for a bigger and better meeting in 1*2$. The purses will be raised An at tract more good hores. A handicap with a purse of $26,000 will be the main at traction nest year P. Holmen has sold the greet 2-year old Elector to the l.ab ee stable of Call fornla. The colt has been shipped west and will race In the Tia Juana Derby, March 16. The price paid for lector was $25,Aon. •lor ke v Harry Garner, who rode the, R. F Mc<Maln stable at the Omaha meet ing last spring, has signed a contract | to ride for Tlarned Bros Ae Jones thi*i fornirg season. He Is a brother of Mack and Guy Garner and can ride at 107 I pounds. I>r. r. I,. Patterson. West Hide, la..’ owner and breeder of thoroughbred", ports ’he loss of a filly by Czardom ^ or-I .(•t Th« mar* Vortex will be shipped to J Parnell. Mo., to b* mated with Seth. Omaha Buffaloes Schedule for 1925 Home Game* With— Omaha Play* At— Tulsa— Oklahoma City—■ April 1*. 10, May 1 * April 10. 17, 10 Juna 10, 11. II Juna II. 14. 10 Aur. «, 7, < A utf, 2. 3, 4 Rapt 30. II. II Aug. 25. 10. IT Wichita— Tulsa— May 1, 1. 4 April 10. 20. 21 Juna IT, 18, 1» June 10. 11, 1! Au» I-*, IT. 11 July I". 11 Aug 1 Rert. 1«. 1* Aug 20. 20. 30 Oklahoma City— St. .Joseph— May *. 4. T April 21. 21. 10 June 26. 37. t* June 7, * 9 Auf. 13. II. 14 July ?4 2*. 26 Sept 26. 37-37 Aur 1$, 20. 21 St. .Joseph— WJchlta— Mar i. 0, 10 April II 10. IT Jtise 11. 14, 21 Juna 4. 0. I A»g 16. It. IT July 2T, 20. 20 Sept. 23. 24. 20 Aug 2l. 22. 20 Dee Moln<w— lies Moines— May 23, 20.24, 20, 24 May 11. 12. II 14 Juna It. SO. July 1. _ July 11, 12-12, 13. 10 Rapt. 7-7, I 4-pt. 4. 0. 6 Denver— Lincoln— May IT, 10. II. 14 May 16. II. 1T-1T, II July IS. 10. 17, II. 10 July 7, 8. 0. 10 Rapt 10, 10. IT Sept 1. 1. 3 Lincoln— Denver— May 11.11. Juna 1, I May 1*. 10, 11. II July 10, 11-21. 13 July 8 4-4. II Sept. 13, 11-11, 14 Sept 0. 10 V. , ■, - . , .- .J WILLYS-OVERLAND FINK MOTOR CARS an WILLYS* tm'M Engine YoullJVeverWisr X A New Sedan ....Brilliantly Engineered. New luxury New Beauty.New Price $200lower The success of this fine new Willys-Knight has been instan taneous and national. People everywhere are realizing the great advantages of owning this car. Its engine is free from noisy tap * pets; actually grows more power ful with uae. 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Walter Johnson Has Great Mark for Eleven Years THE greatest tribute to Walter Johnson's prowess as a pitcher can be found in the games won column. ’ If a pitcher wins 50 hall games dur ing the season's play he has had a most successful year. Johnson has turned that trick 11 times. From 1910 to 1919, covering a peri od of 10 seasons, Johnson won 20 or more games every year. Ip six of the 10 years he won 25 or more games. Johnson's best season was In 1913, when he turned In 35 victories and suffered only seven defeats, a most marvelous record. The year previous hqf won 32 games. Winning 20 or more game# for 10 consecutive season* 1b a record of which few pitcher* can boast. Phi Rho Sigma Cagera Win Fraternity Tourney Phi Rho Sigma basket ball team defeated the Phi Beta PI quintet, to to 17, In the final* of th* lnt*r-frat*r nlty cage tourney *taged *t the Oma ha Athletic club last night. Moritz of th# winner* wa* th* *tar of the gam*, accounting for flv* of his team's field goals. Ribbon Can Is Entered in Reno Pacing Derby Omaha-Owned Horse One of Five Nominated for Event Last Season—Murphy Enters Four. Kalamazoo. Mich., March 7.—A to tal of 37 entries were received foi the renewal of the $25,000 Reno pao ing d»rby to be decided July 21 over the Kalamazoo (MIeh.l Grand Circuit track, which gives promise of eclips ing the event stegp<t,at this track last •enson and furnishing the star pacing event of the year. Five of the pacers were nom inated last year that have been en tered this season. Ribbon Cane, owned by Edward Peterson, Omaha, Neb.; Black Beau, owned by H. O. Reno. Chicago, 111.; Gilded Lady II. owned by Barton Pardee, Atlantic City, N. J.l Tramp new, owned W. M. Wright, Chicago, 111 , and Trampalaa*. owned by H. O. Reno, Chicago, 111., who sponsored the stake last season and sold it to the Kalamazoo Grand Circuit meet ing. The Syracuse (N T.) driver, T W. Murphy, the leading Grand Circuit money winning driver for the last 10 seasons, has nominated four, Mag Abbe, Theodore Guy.. Widow Hal and Mack Silk; Hilt and Sprow, Sandusky. O., nominated two, El Berso and Grit McKinney; Robert Trench. Teeswa ter, Ontario. Canada, nominated four. Jean Grattan, Jeanette Royal, Nancy Grizzel and Tarzan Grattan. The nomination fee, $500 for each entry, gives the stake a big boost toward the total, showing *17,500 al ready paid into the Jackpot and with a possible 12 etarters out of the total at 2500 each, will boost the total $22,500. This Is the only big stake for pacera on the mil* traoka and 1s pro vided to taka the place of the free-for all pace, of which there are only about four left, while the 1:01 class oan muster anywhere from 10 tq 15 over the Grand Circuit track*. • I