Fifteenth Annual Nebraska State High School Cage Tourney Starts Today Champions Vi ill Be Decided in Six Divisions Omaha Tech and Lincoln Quintets Favored to Battle in Finals Saturday Night; Creighton Preps Champs. 1 NCOI.N, Neb., March 11.—Play in the loth ann nual Interschnlas t I c basketball tournament will start here early Thursday morn ing and will con tinue until late Saturday night, when champion ships in six class es will, have been decided. From SO to 90 teams, survivors of cage competition In 16 districts, will be here for the tournament. Interest will be keen in all classes and the tournament management is making plans to handle large crowds on all floor*. Tomorrow'* program rail* for Has* A and Ha** B game* on the Colisrum court at the Nebraska fair ground*, starting at 9 a. in. Class C and P game* are scheduled to start at the University of Nebraska armory at the same hour. The Y. M. C. A. will he the scene of classes E and F, the opening game being booked for 8 a. m. Eight high school teams have no tified the management they will he unable to participate in the ourna ment .Schools defaulting are: Hear ney. Alliance, Plainview, Wayne. Mina tare. Maxwell, Bartley and St Patrick of North Platte. Omaha Tech and Lincoln High will enter the tournament favored to bat tle in the final* for the state rham pionshlp. Oreighto nPrep won the 1924 championship. Time schedules for Thursday's first round games were announced by the state high school board as follows: at Coliseum. Clan** B. 9 a. m.—Big Springs against Hebron academy. 9:20 a. m.—St, Taul against Chadron Prop. 1 o;*. m.—St. Edward wins by do fault. 10:40 a. m.—Mead agalnat Kimball. 1 p. m. —Central City agalnat Chap pall. 1 :20 p. m.—Aggie High wlna by default. 2:20 tv m.—North High (Omaha) agalnat Alma. 2:40 p. m.—David Citv agalnat Baaaett. Ulna* A. 3:40 p. m.—Omaha Tech agalnat Hast ings. 4 on p m.—Huntlev agalnat Norfolk. 5:00 p. m.—Mitchell agalnat West Point 6:20 p. m.—Nebraska City agalnat Crete. 7-40 p. m.—OUrkann agalnat Randolph. *: 00 p. m.—Creighton Trap agalnat Beg trlst 9 an p. rn.—Hofdrege agalnat T.ln^nln. 9:20 p. m.—Ravenna agalnat Osceola^ AT ARMORY. Clean D. 9 an a. m—Croe'ori agalnat Exeter. 9 20 a m.—Renson wins by default. 10:20 a m.-r-Belvidere wlna by de fault. 10-40 a. m.—Dlller agalnat Talmadge. ‘•oo p. m.—Broadwater wlna by do fault. 1:20 p. m.—Beaver Crossing against Beldon. 2:20 p. m.—Wauaa agalnat Battle Creek. 2-40 p. m.—Arlington agalnat Aina worth. C1a*e C. 3:40 p. m.—Henderaon agalnat Rey nolds. 4 00 p. m.—Collegevlew agalnat De . Witt. 5:00 p. m.—Dannebrog agalnat Waco. 5 • 40 p. m.—Syra.cu.se agalnat Blue Hill 9;00 p. m. — Tarnam agalnat Cheater 9 00 p. m.—Waterbury agalnat Aah land. 9:20 p. m.—Arnold wlna by default. AT V. M. C. A. Ulna* F. 9:00 a. m—Thedford wlna by default. 9:20 «. m.— Shubert wlna by default 9-20 a. m.—Wiggle Creek agalnat Wes terville. 9:40 a m—Hallam wlna by default. 1:0C p. m. — Milligan agalnat Long Plrie. 1:20 p. m.—Woodlake agalnat Hick man. 2:20 p. m.-—Whitman agalnat Elk horn. 2:40 p. m.—Danbury agalnat Cedar Bluffs. CIsjw F. 3:40 p. m.—Grafton agalnat Honey Creek. 4:00 p. m,—Eckley agalnat Fullerton. 6.00 p. m.—Fddyvllle agalnat Pierce. 6:20 p. m.—Herman agalnat Pllger. 7:40 p. m.—Marquette agalnat Culbert son 9:00 p. m.—Greenwood agalnat Day kin. 9 oo p. m.—Stockham against Cortland. 9:20 p. m.—Coleridge against Bladen. May Organize Team. Pawnee City, Neb., March 11.— Pawnee City may enter the baseball •pot light this summer with a town team If arrangements now being made here are successfully complet ed. A campaign for subscriptions la being made In the city to guarantee the support of a team, and pledges to date total $1M a month for the season. Last year Pawnee sported a prize winning nine of homo talent bovs, and lndleatlons are that It will repeat this year. “By" Johnson, crack left hander of this part of the state, Is ready to go on the mound for Uie locals, and "Doc" Thornberg Is slated to work with him. Old Father Time may have come alon^r and swung the seythe at the good pitching arm of Joe McQlnnity. But he only scarred It. The arm Is still hanging from the shoulder ami Joe uses It for a meal ticket. There are only so ninny shots In the pitching arm, hat no one knows what that figure Is in McGinnlly's case. Clark Griffith got Vean Gregg, Stan ley Coveleskle and Dutch Iteuther to add strength to his pitching depart ment. He missed the best hot In Me Clnnlty. Griffith wants to win the pennant •gain Ibis year an no one can say Iasi year's achievement was a success. Pitchers of 10 years* experience re fer to their throtvlng anna ns soup benaa. What would one call McGIn kl«r* Braves Need Pitchers: Is There One Here? o>r>e»L 9«**» £ VAN S»ONT t ; -y . , * ly KA.MD MUICM OGRODOWSKI One crying need of the Boston Brave* is pitchers. Here are five youngsters Manager Ban croft is trying out in an effort to land one or two comers for his mound staff. A1 Kamp( recall ,-d from Pittsfield, was tried out last year. Kyle Graham comes from the Worcester. Mass., club. Ignatius Muich comes from the Dover, Del., club. Joe Ogrodowski and Edwin Van Brunt are semi pro stars who will be farmed out with a string attached if they show promise. The photos Mere taken at the training camp in St. Petersburg, Fla. M’CONNELL CHOSEN IOWA CAPTAIN Iona City, la., March 11.—Charles H. (Chuck) McConnell was unani mously elected .to captain Iowa's basket ball quintet for 1925-26. He has just completed his first season of conference competition as a back guard for the Hawkeyes and will be v junior in the liberal arts college next fall. Van Deusen and Ttaffen sperger, also sophomores, were the only two others eligible for the posi tion. McConnell has played consistently all season, showing great ability at diagnosing trouble and moving to the danger points. He Is also a speedy dribbler and an accurate passer, ss well as a good shot. He finished the neason in fourth place among the Iowa scorers, with 24 points to his ’redit. He is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Will Hold Baseball Meeting at Nebraska City Nebraska City, March II.—A meet ing of baseball fans will be held at the Chhmber of Commerce rooms here the latter part of the month for the purpose of reorganizing the Twi light league comprised of four clubs to provide baseball for the summer j similar to that of last year. The Engles and Packing House teams are being organized and promise to join the city loop. A D V ERTI8EM ENT. BEWARE THE COUGH OR COLD THAT HANGS ON Chronic coughs and persistent colds lead to serious lung trouble. You can stdp them now with Creomultion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with twofold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and kills the germ. Of all known drugs, creosote ia rec ognized by the medical fraternity at the greatest healing agency for the treat ment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat and lung troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the inflamed mem branes and stop the irritation and in flammation, while the creosote goes on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and destroys the germs that lead to consumption. • Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac tory in the treatment of chronic roughs and colds, bronchial asthma, catarrhal bronchitis and other forms of throat and lung diseases, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or the flu. 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Trying to make a home % of a human by feeding him bran and water won’t go after he has dis covered that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet* enable him to take to the roughage of mince pie, baked beans, ! pickle*, corned beef and cabbage, fried egg* and so on with impunity In this way he gets all the mineral salt*, too vitamin*, the Iron, Iodine and other elements of food from a wide range and what is of equal Importance he adds the mental satisfaction of a good appetite, good company and a fearless atomarh Bv giving the stomach the alkaline effect as In health thess tablets pre* vent as well ns relieve heartburn, grid etomach, gasnlne*a and other Such familiar dlKtreenee due to indl geetton Get a rent ho* today of »ttiart's Dyspepsia Tablet* aad thus rsad th« Qifftii card wttt maw fmiiAd dtllgbL HUSKER TRACK TRYOUTS FRIDAY Lincoln, March 11.—Coach Henry F. Schulte, track mentor at the Uni versity of Nebraska, has shifted his track tryouts from Saturday to Fri day, eo they will not Interfere v.-tlh the Missouri valley conference wrest ling meet on Saturday. The track program, which will start at 3:15 p. m., includes the mile run, 50-yard dash, 50-yard high hurdles, 440-yard dash. 50-yard low hurdles and 850 yard run. NURMI ENTERED Paavo Nurmi, Willi* Ritolia and Willie Plant feature an entry list of more than BOO for the Greek Amer ican A. C. track meet in New York tomorrow night. Nurmi will run in a special two-mile handicap event. ADVERTISEMENT. Mothers, Do This— When the Children Cough, Rub Muaterole on Throats and Chests No telUng how soon the symptoms may develop into croup, or worse. And then's when you're glad you hove a jar of Muaterole at hand to give prompt relief. It does not blis ter. As first aid, Muaterole Is excellent. Thousands of mothers know It. You should keep a Jar ready for Instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re lleves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsil Ills, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neural gia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of back or joints,’ sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the chest (it may prevent pneumonial. To Mothers: Muaterole is slso made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Muaterole. 35c and 85c. jars and tubes. I Reiter than a mustard plaster AI) V ERTIH EM ENT. Simple Home Treatment For Swollen Veins If you or any relative nr friend Is worried because of varicose veins, or bunches, the best advice that anyone In this world can give is to get a pre scription that many physicians are now prescribing. Ask the lleaton Drug Co. or the Sherman A McConnell Drug Co. for an original two-ounce bottle of Kmer aid Oil (full strength) and apply night and morning to the swollen, enlarged veins. Soon you will notice that they are growing smaller and the treat ment should he continued until the veins are of normal size. Kmerald Oil is a powerful, yet harmless germicide and results are guaranteed. Heaton Drug Co., Sherman A Mr-Con ncll Drug Co. SiT^po^raRiSs □ Exhibition Games. Palm Beach. Fla . March 11.—R H E. New York (National) ..,..2 3 .1 Wellington (American) .1 10 0 (Twelve Inning* » Batteries: Barne*. Scott. Dean. Maun and Devine. Hartley; McNamara, Brill hart. Kelley and Tate, Hargrave. Tarpon Springs, Fla., March 11.— R. H E. Sr. T,ouls (American) .1 3 2 Brooklyn (National) .t 7 4 Batteries—Vangllder. Wlngard. Gaston and Severeid. Wingo; Osborne, Rush, Ehr hardt 'and Taylor, Hargreaves. Spears Invents New Stvle Pants w for Football Men \ rrsalilo \\ est \ irginia Coarh Believes He Has Improved Method of Padding Knees. Morgantown, V". Ya., March 11.— "Pop” Spears, veteran football coach, who crowded Into the limelight some years ago and has remained there ever since by turning out gridiron teams at West Virginia university comparable with the best in the coun try, is today In the same class with Thomas Edison, Marconi and the Wright brothers. That Is, Spears lias entered the ranks of Inventors by designing a radically new style of football pants, declared by many to suit ideally the needs of the gridiron performer. "Pop" is quitp an accomplished young man, and his advent into the exclusive ranks of inventors merely adds anotlirr mark to his string of achievements. Although he is famed for his knowledge of football and his uncanny ability to weld a lot of raw recruits into a formidable gridiron machine that during the season be comes widely heralded as "the strong mountaineer eleven," Spears by no means is dependent on his com king prowess for his meals and lodging. Spears is a physician, and, accord ing to his friends, a mighty good one. He is also a surgeon and can ampu tate a limb nr carve the human body with the ease and dexterity of n hutcher skilled in slicing off 15*4 ounces of meat when a pound is called for. "Pop” alsit can fill prescription* with unerring accuracy and owns a large and flourishing drug store. And when it conies down to keen, cold, practical, sound business judg ment, Spears is "there" with the alert judgment of one of Ills quarterbacks befuddling the enemy on the gridiron by raucously barking signals with the dreaded “Spears’ shift" appended in a menacing tone. IJke all ambitious folk, Spears sel dom is satisfied, and lie is particular ly difficult to please in the way of fcothall equipment. Recently lie made ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTISEMENT. Wants All Railroad Men To Heed His Words P. M. Paulin, Marshalltown, la. Shopman of M. A St. L. R. R. declares Karnak will kaep •v«ry man fooling fit and fino. "I know what I am talking about when I say this new medicine Karnak is the greatest one earth. It’s made me feel like a man twenty years younger and I eat three hearty meals a day, enjoy a good restful sleep at night and my work is real pleasure. What more could a man ask?" This was * he characteristic state ment by P. M. Paullln, popular shop man of the M anil St. I,. Tt. ft. at Marshalltown, Iowa, residing at 4'»f* South Serond St. All railroad men will ha Interested In the recovery of Mr. Paullln. "My wife and I will praise lvnr nak a» lung as we live." continued Mr Paullln. It's been a godsend to both of us. I became sick and all t tin down about three years ago. I couldn't rat without suffering misery with Indigestion and I was so new ous | couldn’t sleep or even rest I was simply on the verge of a gen eral breakdown with my whole ays tent all to pieces. "Hut 1 began taking Karnak ami I wish you could see rue now. Why, 5 nil wouldn't know I was the same man. Mat. sleep and feci like a two v ear old. Nev er a sign of any !r nntlpfy you Knrnak la aold In Omaha exclualve ly hy Sherman A Mri'onnella four alorea; In Ilenaon hy llenaon I'har ninc.v; In South Omaha In Tobin » Omit Stine. In Kbucnce 1>> Preying* Pharmacy, and hy the leading drug giata In every town, itn exhaustive survey of every known model of football pants on the mar ket, wagged his sagacious head in the negative, and promptly sat down to design a pair from his own fertile brain that would embody the features he deemed necessary. The outstanding change he effected was a new and entirely different way of padding the knees. Spears' idea will be placed on the market as the "West Virginia model" football pants and gridiron authorities who have Inspected the invention unanimously declared It to be the best contribution to gridiron equip ment made In many years by coaches. Nebraska Swimmers Unable to Compete Lincoln, March 11.—University of Nebraska swimmers willt not compete in the Missouri Valley meet which will be held at Washington univer sity, St. Louis, this week. It was an nounced today. Lack of funds to send the swimming team to St. Louis was given as the reason. Hanover Beats Irving. Hanover, Kans., March 11. — Although Irving won the cup In the Marshall county basket bell tourna ment Just finished, they were defeat ed by the Hanover high school team when they came here Tuesday eve ning, the score being 1* to 14. The Hanover postoffiee team defeated the Hanover town team the same eve nlng bv a score of 19 to 9. -.-:-■— Mr. Tanmath wn almoat en tirely bald before hettarted VanEta treatment (from photo) — (Not* BOW h!s luxurious growth of hatr dur to con stant u«e of Van tM from photo) t ^ Does Van Ess Actually Grow Hair? Yes—or money back! 800,000 men and 600,000 womenYl have tried Van Ess Scalp Mas- j sage. 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Iowa State Wrestlers Not in Best of Condition for Valley Meet ntES, la.. March 11.—With two of his star wrestlers somewhat incapacitated at present, Hugo Otopailk, Iowa State wrestling coach, is anything but optimistic over the outcome of the Missouri valley wrestling meet at Lincoln Friday and • Saturday. Prunty, captain, and one of the best 158-pound wrestlers Iowa State has ever known, was released from the hospital today, having been con fined there since Sunday. Infection in his knees is the chief trouble and, according to Otnpalik, it is doubtful whether lie will be able to wrestle by Friday, (irooms, 145-pounder, is kept front the mat hy a “cauli flower” car that lias grown steadily worse during Hie last week. With the exception of these two men the team is in excellent shape. Boyvey will enter the 115-pound class. Boyvey has won every dual meet for the last two years and took third In the valley meet last season. Kurtz, who will enter the 125-pound event, has won three bouts and lost one this year. He lost to Minnesota by a decision last Saturday. He was also second In the western intercol leglate meet last year. Meyers will wrestle in the 135 pound class, lie has won four meets and lost one this year. Killier (.rooms or Woodhull will enter the 115 pound weight. Karli has won four meets this year, but two of Grooms' victories were won in the 158-pound class. Captain Trunty will wrestle at 158 pounds it he is in condition, lie lias won four dual meets this season and holds the western intercollegiate title in this WQifiht, which he won last year. I’illard will he the 175-pound entry, lie won (lie championship of the val ley in this weight last year. Ills record for this season is four wins. Lawrence, a new man on the team, will he tlie heavyweight entry. 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