Creighton Prep Prepares for State Tourney * /'"'t HEIGHTON Prep, after a layoff I Monday night, resumed practice ^ Tuesday afternoon In prepara tion for its opet.lng game of the state tournament with Iteatrice Thursday. The junior Rluejays came out of the local tournament in good shape. Leahy’s foot has healed, and Halpiue, who was out of school for a week, is himself again. The 1!>24 champions face a formid able array of contenders in the lower bracket, and Coach Drennan knows it. However Drennan is not incur ring the risk of injuring any of his men in too strenuous practice; so will keep his men at drill formations. Ten players will make the trip to Lincoln. They are: Captain Gould, Walsh, Halpine, MeArgyll, Leahy, Wise, Fuxa, Dempsey, Cantglta and Rtrawhecker. Halm Betters Record of Nurmi By Ansoctntcil Freni*. New York,. March !>.—Lloyd Hahn of Fa.Ha City, Neb., and the Boston A. A. clipped two-fifths of a second off Paavo Nurmi's record for the three-quarters mile run at the Man hattan college games here tonight, when he covered the distance in 3 minutes, 3 2-5 seconds. Running on the 102d engineers' track, Hahn easily defeated Willie Goodwin of the New York A. C. by 15 yards. Far behind came Thomas Cavanaugh of Boston college. Leo ^ Larrivee of Holy Cross and Abel Kiviat of the Wilco A. C., the other starters, dropped out after six laps of the race. Hahn won the race known as the “Jasper three-quarter'' last year. Nurmi's record for the distance was made January 27, last. Willie Plant, American walking champion, easily won the mile handi cap, defeating R. Remer of New York, who had 10 seconds' advantage, by a quarter lap. Plant's time was 6:37 2-5. TILDEN WINS IN FLORIDA TOURNEY Palm Beach, Fla., March 9.—Wil liam Tilden, II, national tennis cham pion, romped through two matches today in the men’s singles champion ship of Florida. After playing an exhibition with Manuel Alonzo, Spanish Davis cup star, in the morning, Tilden early in the afternoon disposed of G. P. Gran dell. 6 0, 6-1, and later eliminated Searles Barnett, 61, 6-0. Alonzo un corked a dazzling display of tennis in defeating Ashton Fioeckher, 6-3, 6-1, and beating George Okeli, 6-1, 6 0. Vincent Richards, Takellehl Hara da, Japanese Davis cup player; S. t Howard Voshell, New York, and Dr. ( William Rosenbaum. New York, will arrive tomorrow night to play In the ■ tournament. 9 ritt.liurfh—Klkl Cuvier. Pirate «»* n.Mer. ■etlinft a hlttlns record for ■ hii’iKf(f in the aquad sainta at the Cor sair trRinln* camp at Paao Roplea, Cal. Cuvier butted nqt a home run anil a thr,e bas. hit In the first name Monday and dupll.cat.ed hla accompllahmeht In }e»ter day's game, . President Hnniey Ilreyfn* of the Pitts burgh club baa notified Manager Bill Mv Kechnla that ho plana to arrive ir» the Buccaneer stronghold at Paso Robles next Sunday fo watch his players prepara lor the coift.ng flag race. New York—Myer Prlnsteln. former world's record holder In the running broad Jump and winner of Olympic cham pionships in 190b, 190 4 and 19b8 for tbs United' Slates, died today. He was 45 years old. New York—Xt. Miller, manager of Tiger FTowers. Atlanta negro middleweight, to day was suspended indefinitely, together with hla entire stable of boxers, including Flowc s. for failure to appear before the New York state athletic commission In answer to a summons. Herkrley. Cal.—The I nlversity of Call forbia "baseball team will make an east ern tour In June, it was said today by th*» athletic authorities. The schedule thus far arranged in cludes a game with Fordham university Jun- 8 and one with the University of Pennsylvania June 11. Negotiations are under way for games with Yale. Harvard and several other leading universities. Washington—President Cool Id ge prom is'd today to attend the opening baseball game in Washington on April 22, aheuld he b« in the. capital on that day. An Invitation to attend the game and throw out the fifst I>h U was extended to the president by Eddta Kynon. secretary of the world champions, "Washington Sen ator*. < ______ UniiKTISFMKNT. ■ Will Take Off All Excess Fat T>n you know that there is a simple, effective remedy for overfatness, one that may be used safely and secretly by sny man or woman who is losing the slender ness of youth? It is the tablet form of the now famous Marmola Prescription. Thousands of men snd women each year r-galn slender, healthful figures by using Mar.mola Tablet#*. You, too, can expect to redu( a steadily and easily without going through Jong sieges of tiresome exercise and starvation dl«t. 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Guy Clayton In Lovt With Love. Lady j1"1*" ° • Uttsa Betty. Mias Banana and Napple also rsn. second race: *\x furumgs: Que»n Bess (Herbert).20-1 *-t 4.1 t.levor Seth (Wllaon) ..van 1-2 Dne (Montgomery).3.5 t Double T.. Monastery. Medina. Judge Breuer and Rachel Potter also ran 0,™r‘1 tare; Mile and a sixteenth: Quaver (Majestic) .2-t ju.i * 6 Buck Jones (Vuilemot).12-1 8-1 Bessie Leighton (LaCoate).1-3 Trnl?le«s#i1 i4*i «-A. Tea Tray* Antioulty, Trust Official. Alluring. Peneive. Henry ‘ ,• Twelve Bells. San Jacinto and Tibra also ran. Fourth rare: Six furlonga: Long Po nt (Robinson).2-5 1-5 out gob CahU) (Cooper)...1-2 oui Bradleys Tonay (Hay).out Time: 1 12 2.5. Moonraker alao ran. llfth rare: Milo and an eighth: Cmolgan (Cooper) .1.1# 3-J 1.2 Bu, k (Hum) .2-12-5 Mlo western (Aullemot) .2-5 Time: 1:52 2-5. Prince Til Til. Blue 5 line. Rock and Rys and Friday 13th also rai». Sixth race: Mile and a alxteanth: Louis A (Majestic).4-1 8-R 4-6 Prince K. (Fronk).*H-1 7-6 St Martins (Montgomery).8-6 Time: 1:4s 1-6. Tulalip, Tlppity Mitchet, Gold Mount, Battle Shot. Wa piti. Snow Maiden, Kscarpolette and Stoneage also ran. Seventh race: Mile and a sixteenth: Fjrst rail (Hay).T-l !-l 7.5 Fifty Fifty (Colen).|.l 6-J Wnrren Lynch (Moore).3.1 Time: 1:48 3-6 Gem. Garry M. Stev ena. Sam Lorch Scarlet Bugler. La Orb. Mhlf^ Haven. Sea Water, Klnburn and Delsan also ran. MIAMI. First race. Five and one-half furlongs: Rapid Traveler (Ambrose)... 1 46 4.10 3.70 Sea Wolf (Noe) .3.86 3.10 Chow (Stutta) .... .8 76 Time: 1:08 2-6. Jingle. In The Bag, Beau' Nash. The Ulster, Rock Salt. Wil liam of Corotoman. Clean Red, Fun Maker and Luverne alao ran. Second race: Mile and one-sixteenth: Lough Storm (Stutts).8.10 4.10 2.60 Miss Vaal (F. Stevens) .7.60 4.40 Zark Terrel! (Horn) .6.10 Time: 1:49 Tulane, .Taunebsr, Lagoon, Lieut Farrell Orageuse. Mr. Beck. Net tie May. Hands Up and Black Ruler also ra n. Third race: Four and ona-half furlonga: Foxy Lad (Horn) .11.40 I.TO 4.20 Boosting (Ambrose) .f.00 4.TO Christopher (Barrett) .j.40 i T,m®: :56. Bettylane.. Lord Melee. Ata Pheasant. Clnom* Day and Bar Light also ran. Fourth race: Five furlonga: P»v|1 a Garden (William*). .2 00 2 10 t.20 Marathonlnn (Stutta) .4.TO 2 00 Shady Sadia (Noe) .2 80 Time: 1-01 2.5 Bewitching. Grand ^ an<* Ada Doe also ran _ Fifth ra^e: Mila and TO yards: Pega-.ua (Stutta) .4.10 2.TJ ».1» King a Ransom (Seguln).22 20 10.00 Cloister (Mnlben) ..8.40 Time: 1:4 4 Revenge. Brice, Scotch Broom and Sandy Hatch alao ran. Sixth race: Five and one-half fur longa: Socratea (Zucchini) .14.10 2.20 5 20 Warning (McTigue) ..12.20 T.00 fighting Cook (J. Callahan).2.20 Time: 1:0T 1-5 Uproar. Batty Ma loney Appellate. Rln Tin Tin, Theo Fay and Peter Paul alen ran. Seventh race: Mila and a sixteenth Otphaus (Stutta) . 14.20 4.20 *.'00 Bees (J. Callahan).1.50 2 20 Sun Spot (MCTIgua).2.20 .. J.:4T 4'5- p°ny wala. Moor field and Mary Agnes also raa. TIA JUANA. First race: 4U furlongs:-* A lhorak (Metcalf) .16.06 1.66 4.66 What's the Time (Mooney)_13.20 6.20 ICaliko (Ellis) . 3,86 Time, :57. Souml, Csrimbt, Chlapss, Brevet. Mantonian. Letter Six, Apres Mol and Wandering also ran. Second race: Mile and 70 yards: Harold (Buck).40.00 2.3.00 7.00 Franc Flreur (Fredericks) .... 3.16 4.16 Old* Bright (Young) . 3.40 Time. 1:46 1-6. Willow Tres, Bantam, Hand Sweep, Lone Pine, Au Revoir, Hal bert. Ailale and Humma also ran. Third raca: Mile and 70 yards: George Jamas (McHugh) 6.40 3.06 1.06 Chick Barkley (Millar) . 4.00 3.2ft Nas Ta Baga (Corbstt) . I 06 Fourth race: Thres-ysar-olda and up, 6 furlongs: Lampo, 104 (Mortensen) ..23.46 16.46 4.80 xSmart Horst, 106 (Ellla) .3.36 2.40 El Cld, 104 (Elston) .3.10 Time: 1:16 3-5. Whits Lights, xDelht Girl. xAggle, xMLss Omond. Joe Patton, Home Run. xMTes Lane, Runpridat xPop Ryan also ran. xFleld entry. \ Fifth race: Puree. $760; t-year-olds and np. claiming; mile and a sixteenth: S. Goldman. 106 (Hooptr) 9.$6 4.36 3.46 Quecreek, 166 (Roberts) ..T.I6 4 66 Tla Seth. 168 (Young) .3 80 Tims: 1 51. Wedding Prinee. Chula Vista, Full 4 furlongs: Serena. 100 (Young) .... 6 66 7.46 4.40 My Friend Pat. 110 (Schasffer) 1S.60 $.40 Zorro, 131 (Berg) .•• 3.00 Time. :55 4-5. The Vamp. Bonny Bunny, Ethel Brown. Angela. Cubaa. Pawnbroker. Rubivarl, Balance Book, Mildred Ruth also run, Ninth race: Purse $600; claiming; 1 vear-old* and up; 4*4 furlongs: Dell Evan*. 113 (Baker). 8.36 4.66 1 26 Arctic King, 110 (Picarrlllo) .. 140 * 50 Stew K.. 1 <11 (Riston) ... 5*0 Time. :!5 4-6. Cuba. Stamp, Scamper, Keala, Furious Bill, Beat L., Ruby alao ran. _ FAIR OMOND. Flrat race: Purse, »T00; claiming; * year-olds 4 furlongs: Rare Grit .1"» Nervous Able ..111 Blali .110 Nadia Me .10* Pleasure Rends 111 Dolilo *•*H .... 11T Delco Llgh-t .,.102 Northern Mlsa 11* Torcher .1"5 Myra M.105 Upton .Ill Mexiva .105 Light View .... 11* Second race: Purse. $760; claiming; 4 year.olda and up. furlong*; Towton Roh ..1»1 Woodlnd Queen.HU Jungle 11 . 18 Theseus ....16| Oped Time _11* Jack Pain# II 11* Black Art .108 Mabel Van ....161 Clough Jordan 115 Move On Seth 106 churl#* Henry 108 Baldtne . 9k Lady Trilby ... *6 Rolling Wave #« Fair Light ....112 Dreamer .11* Foxtail .103 Phillip# Lugo .108 Third race; Purse $706; claiming, 3 year-nlds and up; 6 furlong*: Tangara .104 Gay Iris . *9 Frightful .110 Queer .HU Dr. Hlckmsn .108 Mikado .114 Maynard L.94 Centimeter .112 Fourth race: Puree. $700; allowance*. Good Fallow Purae; 3-year-olds and up; mile and 70 yar/j: Miranda .92 Dandy Brush ..102 Cherry Cote ... 96 Ballot Brush ..106 Buttin In .100 Barracuda ...108 Fifth race: Purs-* $700; claiming: 4 y«*«r-olds and up; 1 1-16 miles; Phil Mayers ...101 Westwood . ...109 Nassau .lit Bean King ...101 Arabian .112 Plus Ultra ....111 Pretty Politician 49 Sixth race: Purae, $700; claiming; 3 y ear-olds; mils a.nd 70 yards: Rodeo . . ......113 Outcast.102 Sunborn . . *9 Doc McMahon .. 9s Qtieen Agnes .. 49 Neat Girl . 92 Tslequa.107 Seventh rare: Purse. $700; claiming; 4 year-old* and up; 1 1-16 miles: Orlova.** Yorlck .. 1°* Storm Along ...100 Taylor Hay . . .11>6 Fred Kinney ..102 Loveliness . ...106 Georgia May .. 94 Stump, jr.106 Soviet.107 Future.10.1 Deadlock . . . .107' VTrginlus ...102 Bey From Home lft* Quanah.94 Generosity . ...109 Ben Wood .107 Abaprisa . . . . 97 Mount Pleasant 103 Weather clear, track fast. TIA JUANA. Flrat race: Puree. 1600; S-yeaf-olde and up; claiming; 6 turlonga: Tatlteann .103 Miss Nantura .108 Shaat Express .103 Smile Again ..109 Lady Abbott_105 Ev’l'n Harrlgan 114 Scamper.105 Fetnandoa .114 Bessie Mac II..106 Choir Master .116 Burdalld .107 Klngworth . ..116 Albion Boy ...10$ Dr Corbett -116 Second race: Purse. $600; 3-year-old.i and up; claiming; 5 furlongs: Our Bov .. 98 Runpour .1 > •» Letter P .103 Pawnbroker ...115 Ladv Small -106 Fullantl .115 Effi# Randall .106 Olympian King 116 Rosa Atkin _106 Rhine Gold -1]6 Review .108 Wireless .116 Psttan .Ill Little Lass -11# Third racs: 5 furlongs, purse, $600; maiden 3-year-olds; claiming. xMlne Mo# ....106 Queen Roxle ..113 xBottenero . ..108 Marvel G.113 xT.Ittle Agnet ..108 Jolly Bonita ...118 xVoorfloor . ...110 eSweetum . . ..113 Lloyd Brown ..110 Roommate ..115 xLlaninip . . . .113 x.Tenke.114 xShaata Rapid# 112 aPeter Patter ..119 ’ xWee Girl .lit xbEnett# . . ..112 xbFavorlt# . ..112 aPolk entry; bRemenl entry. Fourth raca; Mile and 70 yards; 3-year olds and up; claiming: xFrane Tlreur ..101 xBronston . ...104 x’TIa Seth .104 tHackamore . ..104 xMalvem . . ..104 xJaek Frost ...104 xFull o' Fun ...104 xOlds Eight ...106 xT. J. P’gast .104 Romulus . . ..112 Fifth race; Mile and 70 yards; $700; f.vear-nlds and up: claiming: Miss Prosperity 104 Voogsria .ln4 xRoyal Queen 102 xJolly Cephas 107 xMary Contr'ry 102 xMannikln II 106 xaSllver Maid 102 xBarrlskane ...107 xaPumbfounder 104 Insurance .110 sBrent entry Sixth race: ^Ii!e and 70 yards: $1,000; handicap; derby preliminary: 8-ytar-olds: Romany Rye ..100 Markmaeter ...108 Vasques .104 Elector ...110 Bolivar Bond ..106 Repulse .112 Seventh race: Four end one-half fur longs; $700; 2-yaar-olds and up; claim ing: xLady Berrll'on 92 xeLester .110 xaMount'n Oak 102 xRamo .112 xaCaveat Em’r 105 xLady Gorham 112 xCanoga .107 Not Enough ...112 xLady Lehand 110 Frank S.112 aFroaen North entry. Eighth raca: Five furlongs, purse $700, 3-yeer-oida end up, claiming: xTimely xGolden Red ..115 ADVERTISEMENT. ■ . Sufferers from Indigestion or Stomach Trouble CUT THIS OUT “Stomach trouble, dyspepsia, Indigestion, sourness, gas. heartburn, food fermenta tion, etc., are caused nine times In ten by ehyenie acid stomach.** says a well known •uthority. Burning bydroehlorle acid develops In the stomach at an alarming rate. The gci. nmti and •' *,0*U actlal. LY CURED HERE. Write Desk D. DR NICHOLS- 8AN1TOWUM. Sav.nn.k. M.! ADVERTIHEHKNT. .IUvIOITIBEMKNT. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT NOW INDORSES KARNAK “There’* Nothing Too Good I Can Say For This Wonderful Medi cine” Says Prominent Council Bluffs Man. COULN’T FIND ANY RE LIEF ELSEWHERE. Took Right Hold Of His Case,Overcome Troubles Just Like It Was Made Especially For Him. In practically avery neighborhood In Omaha and Council Rluffa people are discussing Karnak, the aenaational new medicine recently put on aale at the Hherman * McConnell Drug Co. All over town now. men and women alike are reporting the moat gratify ing relief from their aufferlnga aa the famous medicine baa been given time to produce lta remarkable effect In building up health, strength and en ergy. Many prominent men In Omaha and Couitcll Rluffa have come forward and unhesitatingly placed their ntnmp of approval upon Karnak. They have tested the treatment for themaelvea and tell the results of their experience for the benefit of the community. Among such men la I., M. Hedealn. the well known public accountant of Council Rluffa, residing at 224 North Klghth street, who declares: "I don't know of any better way I ran help others who are suffering Ilka I did than by Inducing them to take Kar nak. . "My case was on* of long standing." pv- -- continued Mr. Bedealn. “and I spent considerable money trying to get re lief. My stomach gave me no end of trouble and, for yeara, I suffered day and night from gas bloating, bilious ness, headaches and weak, dlszy spall*. “Thara would ba sharp pains In my stomach and 1 often wondered If 1 didn’t have appendicitis. With my ay* tem In such a disordered condition It was only natural that I should be come wsak and run-down and feel badly all the time. "Well, air, although all other, modi clnee and treatments had failed to help me, Karnak just took right hold of my case Ilka It was made especially for my troubles. In fact. It has helped me *o wonderfully In the short time I have been taking It that I don't hesi tate to recommend It to anyone. There Is nothing too good t could sey for •this remarkable medicine after the wav It has restored my health. ( "I will gladly verify this statement to anybody and all those who are acquainted with tne know that 1 wouldn't say these things If they were not true.' ' Try Karnak yourself! And If the first two bottles do not benefit you, your money will he returned. Also remember thet Karnak Pills are an essential and vltully Important part of the Kernak Treatment, especially If constipated. Karnak la sold In Omaha by tbe Sherman A McConnell Drug Co., and In Council Bluffs by Taffe Drug Co. and Rroadway Pharmacy. Karnak la sold In Omaha exclusively hy Sherman A McConnell's four stores; In Rsnson hy Benson Pharmacy; 1n South Omahn hy Tobin’s Prug Store; In Florence hy Freytsg's Pharmacy, and hy tht leading druggist In every towr Thought* ..,.100 Sir John V#r...lll Oil Lady .10.’ xRun Away .115 Pop Shot ...... 1 xMatlne® Idol .115 Balance Book .112 Nan McKinney lit* xRublvarl .112 Joe A ....115 \Honeet George.112 Noon Glide ,.,.120 xDue de Guls®..ll2 . .n.h . ace Puree. 1700; 3-year-olda and up claiming, mil® xWhite Light* . oo yftuay Bob xConvent ...102 Stamp .lov xRun Chief . ...102 KjmU . .......109 xVlctorv Won lot xRoxanna , ,..110 xMildred Ruth 10»* xMalavcna , ...lio Mlaa Emma G 107 xJack Ledl ....112 xApprentic® allowance claimed Weather, cloudy. Track, muddy. Newco wrs nro ^ 'NvksteruJ* FRANCIS A. GRIFFIN. Outfielder, Des Moines. Born, Lincoln, Neb., February 16, 1897. Height, 5 feet, 11 1-2 inches. Weight, 187 pounds. Bats right handed. Throws right handed . Club in 1924—Dallas, Texas league. First engagement—Lincoln, 1917. Clubs since then: Philadelphia Americans, 1917; Baltimore, Interna tional league, 1918; Memphis, South ern association, 1919, 1920; New York Nationals, 1920; Omaha, 1921, 1922; Dallas. 1923, 1924. 1924 record; Games, 133; at bat. 521; runs, 89; hits, 167; doubles, 37; triples, 5; home runs, 23; sacrifices, 6: stolen bases, .15; batting average, .321; put outs, 233; assists, 8; errors, 15; field ing average, .942. Win Six-Day Race. New York, March 10.—Bobby Wal thour, jr., and Freddy Spencer. New Jersey youths, who captured the slg day bicycle race which ended Satur day night together received $10,980 In prizes, salaries and bonuses. ELLAS AND DRIVE-IT-YOURSELVES VOTED INTO CIRCUIT; WILL TAKE POLICE, ENG1NEMEN FRANCHISES Woodmen of World and Murpliv-Did-Its Still Underided About Entering Major Si mon-Pure Loop This Coming Season—Have Until March 15 to Sign Up. -— WO team*, I lie Sam Ellas ami the Drive - It - Your selves were voted Into the Metro politan league at a meeting of the managers held Inst night at the city hall. The two new nines will take the Iranrhl ses left open by the dis bandment of the Police and L\ P. Enginemen teams. With the addition of the two teams tho Metropolitan league now has eight teams holding franchises. Two of the eight, the Woodmen of the World and Murphys are undecided about entering teams in the loop. The two dnuhtrul members have until March 15 to renew their franchise. Should these teams fail to post their money by that time two more vacancies will be created. The Corn States Serum, a last season's semi pro team and possibly the Guarantee Fund Lifeg may then apply for entrance into the Metro loop. Other teams holding franchises In (he Metro loop are the Knights of Columbus. Standard Laundry, Schnei der Electric Works and the Carter Lake club. Although no vote was taken last night the managers expressed them selves in favor of enlarging the sched ule from 17 games to S4 by playing twilight games on Tuesdays and Thursdays during the months of June and July. The matter of allowing the Carter Cake rluh to play all Its games on the rluh grounds was tabled till the next meeting. Some of the managers appeared to believe tliat the rluh train bad a derided advantage by playing all of its games on tile home lot. The next meeting of the league will be held next Monday night, at which time President Bressman will appoint a committee to draw up the schedule. BOSTON RELAY TEAM SETS RECORD New York, March 9.—A Boston col lege relay team established a new world's record for the 2.4O0-yard race at the Manhattan college games to night, defeating Holy Cross and Penn sylvania In 4:33 3-5. The old record, made February 5, 1910, by the Irish Ameriean A. C. team, was 5:06 1-5. Headaches From Slight Colds laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve the Headache by curing the Cold A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box contains the signature of E. W, Urove. 30c.—Advertisement. BADGERS TRIM ILLINI CAGERS Madison, WIs., March 9.—Illinois tonljht lost Us chance for a clear claim on second place In the western conference basket ball rare, when It went down to defeat at the hands of Wisconsin by the lop-aided acore of 24 to 3. The same, the result of which was one of the biggest upsets of the season, left Illinois and In diana tied for second and third places with eight victories and four defeats. 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