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----—. .. Indoor Sporti r : 1»i i ■ p .—___ Senator* Beal Boltin*. Clearwater. Fla , March 25.—The Robins sustained their worst defeat of the training reason here this af ternoon, going down before the Washington .senators by a 15 to 2 count. The Kldiets field athletes got in even split on the series, however. as they beat the champions at Tam pia on Monday I'or Colds, (.rip or Influrnr:* and as a Preventive, take Ut^ms PROMO yl'ININi; Tablets. A Safe and Proven Remedy. The box Ije.irs the signature of K, W. (irove. 30c.—* Advertisement. _~ First Baseball Call at Tech BNext Monday I.THOl'GH nn official rail for baseball candidates has been made at Tech High school, there are more than 40 ambitious stu dents working out on the Tech field in order to be In tip top condition when i'oach Drummond makes his fit st call next Monday afternoon. Many West, only letter man from 1-st vear s championship squad, was in charge of the workout. Several good-looking prospects for the team appeared nn the field, among them being Swoboda. southpaw; Oacioppo. u husky lad who has plenty stuff on the ball and lots of "smoke.'' and McDermott, another southpaw who looks good. In the Infield Ttice, Kel ly, Kransom, Ku'niHit, Atkins, ]>re rost and Millhollin are making good showings. The outfield has several good men trying for berths. Kelly, Iteis and Nelson are the backstoppers who look good. t*oach Drummond will make his first call for baseball next week. Practice was not called last week be cause the field was not in the best of condition. Sid Terris Beats Lew Paluso NKW YORK, March 26.—Sid Ter ris, pride of lhe east side, tech nically had gained one notch of ills climb back toward lightweight honors today by the decision he was given over Lew Paluso of Salt Rake City last night, a verdict which met much popular disapproval. Paluso was cheered wildly when he left the ring, while TenAs was only mildly acclaimed. One critic gave Paluso the second, third, fourth, fifth, eighth and ninth rounds, but the judges evidently ljked Terris' fast fin ish and gave him the decision on it. Paluso is a contender in the light weight elimination contests. DENNISON AFTER MORE “UMPS” Johnny (Dynamol Dennison, chief municipal baseball umpire,, has called a, meeting for his "bottle dodgers" for Friday, March 27, Room 306, city hall, at 7:30 p. m. The boss of the blue-shirted lads can use several more plate dusters, and wel comes apyone willing to try their skill at ducking the beverage con tainers. A series of illustrated lectures will he used in the "p«ips' " school in cdnection with several other new stunts now in the making. Applica tions may be had a,t Room 306, city hall, from X a. m. to 5 p. m. daily. DEWITZ AFTER COACHING JOB Lincoln, Neb* March 23.—Rufus l*ewit!!. former star halfback on the I I'nlversity of Nebraska football team, is a candidate for the position of ath letic coach of the Norfolk (Neb.) High school, it was announced here today. He intends, it was said, to go to Nor folk soon to discuss the matter with the school authorities. Dewitz will graduate this spring from the uni versity. JOEY SANGOR TO FIGHT SARMIENTO Milwaukee, WIs., March 23.—Joey SHiiger of Milwaukee and Pete Sarmi eoto of N'eW York have been matched for « 10-round no-decision bout here April 1.1.' They will weigh In at 123 pounds at 3 p. in. the day of the match. '-a Wayne (Big) Munn Offered $100,000 for Short Tour Kansas city. mo.. March ;s. —Wayne M u n n. world's heavyweight champion wrestler has received an offer of 1100,000 from an eastern syndcate to tour Europe for three months of exhibition matches, his manager, flabe Kaufniann, said tonight. Kaufman said Munn probably would accept. v- ____■> IT For Deep Chest Colds All colds should lie lresteil with ■vapors, for vapor* a1<ili' can ran t the medication PlltB^TLlI to the nlr passages and lung*. Vick* 1* a "vapor" treatment lit sa I \ e form. For deep chest cold* you first apply hot wiet towel* over throat and chest to open the pores, then massage briskly with Vicks for S minutes, spread on thickly and cover with a flannel cloth. Vicks not only penetrates like a poultice or plaster, but the Ingred ients, vaporised by the body heal, ate Inhaled all night long. This double action usually check" the most stubborn cold overnight. Ovt» 17Miuiom Japs Usco Ycaplv aITvkk tinkmknt. Getting Too Fat? Try This—Reduce P.npl* who don't |i»« too ful «re the . fnitiinsi* sxmptlon Milt f you find the 2 f4 i an tmiulal In* or aOraity I nnil.r! ■qtiif ,.,tl Will hs wins m fillin'* "H* •'IKSI-KJ lion, whli h In rndorsed by tlimiaJ" l» '» ,.*np1. wlm know Ask ynur drug* h! for marninta Pmarrlptlon Tsldet" tidin'* dlt art Inna. On# dollar I* the prli « i lir v „i Id nvrr. lirt thrill final ynur own diuSRlat nr arud prlcr dlrri ' In M i ,1 ' -11 n ?•« * fjnnaml Mnlnra Mid* llrlndl. 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Neb., September 1R. Height, d fret. Wright. IRS pound*. Bat* right-handed. Throw* right handed. Club In 1024. Denver *eml-pro lenm 1024 reror<l mint n liable '. no *t n tint ir* rom plied. Shortstop After Job. Jack P. Jarkson, shortstop, who dwells in the neighboring suburb of Bellevue, wants to pet on with some fast Omaha amateur team. Jarkson played with the Bellevue town team last, season. ----N Godfrey Hurls Challenge at Dempsey-Wills □OS ANGEI.ES, March 25.— George Godfrey, negro heavy weight, today challenged tlie world in general and Harry Wills, Tommy Gihhnns and .lark Demp sey in particular, in a telegram to the New Virk state athletic com mission. The dispatch, sent in behalf of the boxer by his manager, Jimmy Dougherty, expressed a pregerence for a bout with W ills. The challenge to Dempsey was conditional upon the restoration of the champion to the eligible list In New York. s. J’K T K R S RirUO, K.la . •Man 11 26 —Manager Miller Huggins of the Yankees is not satisfied with his pitch Ing staff and is hot on the 'rail of two promising minor league hoxmen. This little news item leaked out last night while New York s American league team was packing up pre paratory to break ing camp tomor row. One of the de sired twirlers, it is said, Is now with the Buffalo club of the International league, and the sudden changing of t he ^fdcst Ina tion of "Rookie" Joseph Maley. right handed flitiger, from Kinston in the 'Virginia league, to Buffalo, is thought to he the first move in a deal with ihe Bisons. The other minor league curve artist sought is thought .to he on Hie payroll of a Southern associa tion (lull, hut liigltetiip secrecy has surrounded all the dicKerings for him. The faet of the matter is that lluggins is not at all assurred that he ran count upon . his veteran pitching staff to come through in tile manner he had ho|ied. Sam Jones, Boh SliawKey and Waite lloyt are the uncertain quantities, and if one or two of these s^yuld go badly, away would fly all hopes of the championship flag. The ‘rookie’* pitching crop this spring was a complete disappoint mem. 1 A Smashing Romantic Drama! * j ■ ' I i j | A Paramount Picture HERE is the miracle melodrama of 1925! Written by Bryon Morgan, the screen's fore most author of thrilling love melodramas, aod it’s the most exciting story he has written since the famous Wally Reid auto-racing stories. -ON THE STAGE Randall’s Royal Fontenelle Orchestra In a M • ical High Flyer f “UP IN THE AIR’’ STARTS STARTS Tomorrow Tomorrow m A Omaha's Fun Cents? Mat. and Nit# Today Closing Week of the Season Sliding Billy Watson A"D BIG FUN SHOW IllirUak Hundred* of 25c and SOc Seal* Nightly l.ad!e»' 25c Bargain Mat.. 2:15 Wfc Day* Hun Aini . 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Garvin's Hamilton, 40lh and Hamilton Marguerite de la Mntte In "The Beloved Brute" "Ten Scars Make a Man" and Comedy BOIM.FVARD - 3.1d and l^avanevnrth l.on Chaney, alar of "Hunrhhack of Notre Dame*', In "He Who Gete Slapped" Boston Braves Defeat Giants ST. l’KTKKSBl 'Rf!, FLA March L’fi -The Boston Braves heat the New York (Bants In the fastest same of the Florida exhibition series here Wednesday afternoon. _ A triple play by the Giants featured the field ing, Kxtra base socks featured the hitting. The issue was decided lit the last half of the ninth inning. The j ■core was 7 to t>. Tlie same was seen by ihf larg. ( est crowd which lias seen Hie Giants play litis season. Condi tion!* w ere ideal, except for I lie licat. Tlie humidity was so thick that tlie Braves, so-called, forgot themselves for a while and actually won a hall game. The triple play came in the seventh timing. It was the only thing that could save the day for the Giants. Marriott and Bancroft »were on. I.near, who is red-haired Hied to sacrifice. lie lifted it a little too high and Maun got it. lie knew what to do with it, too. He threw it to Jackson and Marriott wag doubled off second. Frisch covered first and he tripled Bancroft. DECIDE TECH CAGE CHAMPS Home Hoorn 1 -°0 won the interclass basket ball tournament at Tech High school Wednesday by defeating Home Room 376 in the finals, 14 to 7. Home Hoorn 130 last week won the intercity home room championship. Neither team was able to score un til the final moments of the first half, when Wendell, all-city home room forward broke the Ice and sank two baskets from the foul zone. The first half ended with 130 leading, 1 to 1. Wendell, Thompson and Bell played a good game for the winners, while Nelson was the bright light for the losers Lineups: Room 130. I’ni, Room .175 W|t»dell R V. N»l*on Ho in burd I. V Richards Hell <* G<*tsch*r Thompson R. •?. Rickey Whifp I. G K«ndla Re/*rp*: Holm. Technical. I pact Tennis Dope. Augusta, Ga., March 25.—The first upset in the south Atlantic tennis tournament came today when in the second round of the men’s doubles, T. Harada, Japanese star, and Krancla I*. Hunter, Bleckley, \V. Ya., were de feated by It. H. Bagcs. New York, and .1. P. Stockton, New York, 6 4, 5-7, fi n. H HOMAN WANTS TO BE MARRIEDEOR P/TY I ^ AND NO WOMAN OUT OF GRATITUDE J \ i i.'imimn. i i ii ii i i i ! l ." • 1 fjCtJ MILTON SILLS AND DORIS KENYON a 1 H i j| / i/l/k ill 1 Jle married her because he was grateful. I She married him because she pit ied him so—his sightless eyes and . his utter helplessness. But then when his sight was re stored it was all different. So the wife he had never seen dis appeared and came back unknown into his life to fight for his love against dangerous competitors — the sophisticated youth of today. B:A RIALTO ORCHESTRA ,/^L ljoist* 'X MAf?f*Y &/?-4P£R.P//1. ji Y '^B an \ NO',VEO'^5S?OOY /( m •STEP || I LYMAN H. HOWES .:-aVv. 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