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2 i n THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 13, 1910. S low colles Cornet) always turn out speedy aggregation on the diamond. Owing to the casting out of It frwlimm when It moHi Nebraska It will be urwlderably handicapped. Yet it ho eeveral of Ut spring' vetelnns and will b far from week. Two iiidm with Minnesota university at Northrup field In Mlnneapolla will conclude th game of th eastern trip. Th Corn hukrs will be In' the milling city on May and T for their gam with the Gophers. In meeting Minnesota, last spring the Cornhuakera loat Iwo game. One waa for feited In the ninth Inning by Nebraska when the aoore atood a, lie. Tb Corn husker captain objected to a questionable declalon of the umplro and receiving no eatlsfaotory answer why auch a deoialon should be given, withdrew bia men from the field. In the aecond game the Uophera won In the laat Inning. Nebraska' aecond bane man atumbled over a board- at the edge of the Infield Just as he waa about to catch a fly. The. mlaalng of thia ball permitted two runner to score and gave the game to th Minnesota aggregation, Four gam wll be played at home after th Cornhiwkers return from Mlnneapolla. On May 14 South Dakota, will send tta speedy nine to Lincoln to combat with Carroll' sluggera. South Dakota haa a vereran nine thla year an la eel on win ning a big majority of Ita game. The baae ball team la coached by Whltmor, the man who trained the Booth Dakota foot ball eleven lest tall that played Cole'a team a tot tie. Coach Whltmor says bla ball team will be aa big a surprise to Nebraska aa hla fact ball eleven waa laat autumn. Amea Away, for Flrat Time. Two return games will be played In Lin coln, by th Iowa Aggie on May 20 and 21. These game will be the flrat baae ball eonteata the Aggtea have ever played with Nebraska in Llseoln. It ha been the policy of th Amea faculty In. paat yeara to per mit the Aggie to play game only with team In the stole of Iowa. Tula year U the flrat time they have played outside ot Iowa for nearly ten seasons. . Minnesota,' track team will be In. Lin coln on May 21 and Manager Eager and the athletlo board plan to turn that day over to an athletic carnival. In th morning the' Aggie will probably play baae ball with the Comhuakera; In the afternon the Wewleyan probably ylll com to Nebraska.' field to meet th Agglea, and the Cornhuaker track team will compete with th Minnesota cinder path athlete. A few day before the summer vacation begin, on May 25, the final gam of the season will b played with th Kanaa Aggloa of Manhattan. Nebraska played the Aggie thro game last eaon on In Manhattan and two In Lincoln. In the game at Manhattan the Aggtea defeated the Corn husker by- a large score, but tn th games at Lincoln th Nebraska nine won by wide margin. '. ' The Nebraeka team will play three games with the Lincoln league team. The are not Included In the regular achedul of th. varsity and r regarded aa practice exhibi tions. Th flret of thee game will be pulled off 'on April 1 The date for the two other game have not been fixed, but will probably be April 4 and 7. Games Already Been re. The schedule aa completed follows: April 18-14 Manhattan at Manhattan. April lfr-l Kanaa at Lawrence. April 21-lZ Kanaae at Lincoln. April 27 Highland Park at Lincoln.. Aril 39 Amu at Ames. May 8 Amea at Amea. May I Highland Park at Dt Koine. May 4 Iowa at Iowa City. May 6 Cornell at Mount Vernon. May 8-7 Minnesota at Minneapolis. May 14 Booth Dakota at Lincoln. -. May M-21-Ainea at Llnooln. .... May 26 Manhattan at Lincoln. Freshen Material Fast. Coach Carroll la enthusiastic about tb prospect for a winning freshman team. Ha aaya there- la In school this spring some f th fastest flrat year material that h ha ever seen here, and, that tb 1911 nine Might to be. an all-vlctorlou aggregation, uch a they talk of down In Lawrence, the home of th Kansas university athlete. . This I the, flrat year that th athletlo board haa recognised th freahman team, land th reault of tb declalon of tn tov arnlng body to take charge of th beartn ner end give them game with eutsld schools ba been to Incite a great inter est among th freshmen In th diamond part.. A majority of th men on th bass ball squad during tu past .week have been freshmen. . Among thea first year student there are several players wh would; b given' places on th varally were they eligible to compet In Intercollegiate contest. Three or four of them are elaaay bail ar ttats and are certain to play on th varsity next seaaon. . Sam of th freshmen who . have - been bowing up well In practice and who will likely get place a regular or substitutes on th team a r .Hunt, Warner. Smith,' McKlbbcD, Ilaward, Jamison, Bald el, Frank, Oliver and May. Hunt la a eandlat for catcher. II has played behind the bat la nearly .all th practlc game with tb varsity and has don satisfactory work. For first base Bmlth and Warner wttl be the two reliables. Warner ha been oat for praotlce only a few time, but haa shown considerable clata In th little play ing- he haa don. Rmlth playa a fast gam at flrat. Ha Is a fair hitter. - At the second sack McKlbben I a real tar, and practically ha his place clinched. Ha 1 an excellent fielder and a reliable batter. Howard haa ben playing varsity ball at short and ahould get his position without much trouble. Jamison, a Wahoo boy, handle himself admirably on th third bag and promlaea to be on of th star of the team. He fie Ida with almost faultlee Judgment and hits th ball like a leaguer. - It haa been rather hard for th coaches to gat a line on the freahman outfielder yet, but Frank, May and Oliver appear to have caught th ey of th. trainer nd they WIH be considered tor plac on th nine in th final makeup of th regu lar. Frank haa done com fast fielding and gives premises of becoming a star la a year or two. Th freshmen are Ilk th varsity In regard to' pitchers, weak.- At leeat, -Coach Carroll haa not been able to find many freshmen -who wan! to work on the slab. Oliver and Seldnl, apparently, are th only men who have oome to the coach's notice Or far. 'Thane two men have not done mount twirling yet to permit the coach to learn what they are capable of doing. It u thought other- freshmen will appear a tandlriate for the slab before another reek haa passed. ITIATXUH BILLIARD TOULMTEY Date Haa Finally Btea Set for th Amatear flayer. NEW YORK. March 13 A date has finally been set for th annual champion hip tournament of th National Aaac-cla-tion of Amateur billiard flayers Th tourney will begin on .April 4 at th Hamilton club, Brooklyn, and tb game wiu be 104 point at Ul balkiln. sis prise will b awarded, and th winner of th flrat prlxe become th national champion. The ' erublematlg trophy muat be won twice be fur It become personal property. H. A, Wright of Kan Fratjclec won It laat year, but urreodared It to th national association when h Joined th prof rational ranks. Among the prvrpeo tlre contestant are former champion J Ferdiuaud i'l'icceuburg, , V, Gardner RING OFFERS YACHT TROPHY America Will Send Boat to England to Compete for Prize. FOE YACHTS OF ALL NATIONS Prominence f th Donor la Attract- in ar Artentlea All Over th World, Although tke Time la Very Short. NEW TORK, March UL Th yachting world haa been set tlol with the nrnanept of an International rae for a new trophy Juat offered for open competition by King toward or England. Although th race will not be aalled intll well along In June, there in none too much time to get an American boat read hf on I entered. It was th chance of a Yankee craft a-ettlne- Inte th contest that has et many tonguea to wagging and caused eonnlderabl fore head wrinkling. Tb king recently Dresented valuable to be competed for under th auspice of the Royal Ulster Yacht euo at It annual regatta, which wilt take plae m Irian water from June.. 20 to 22. No definite ar rangements have as' yet been mad a, of course, for the entries of yachts in this race, nor have th condition been deter mined upon. But it Is customary tn th ease of rovel trophies to offer them for competition to an rirst-cias yacht, whan no special pro vision Is made by th donor. If that Pro cedure la adhered to this mmraer, among the yachts which would undoubtedly com pete for th new Klnir'a en km sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock III, Elr Thomas fender Brynhlld and Myle Kennedy's Whit Heather. Tb fact that tba kino- haa nfrrA th'. cup. and that it would b open for "lifting- purpose by th yachts of all nations, If they ar aalled under the colore of recognised clubs, waa th subject of much aiBcuasion in this city laat week by mem bers of th New Tork Larchment. Atlan tic.' Banaonhurst and other organisations. wnetner or not ha American entrant will be named muat remain In doubt until th term of th deed of gift ar accurately known. w aiiiivmii:- ment aifl th lack of nrenaratlnn tn thl countif for such a centest. U may be siarea n high authority that. If it to possi ble to secure th acceDtanca f th nm of a United States yacht (coupled with me poaslblllty of getting her In shape In time for . th Royal Ulster Tacht club's regatta), then th American . flag will surely be seen flying from a contestant' mast in Irish waters tht summer. A. cable- messag wa aent thla weak a a commodore of a prominent local yacht ciud wno la touring Europe, asking him to look Into the Question and to anunrf Engllah and Irish opinion en th matter f an entrant rrom this country tn th pro poaed International - race for th new trophy. . , GUIDE FOR TOURISTS IS READY FOR DISTRIBUTION For Nominal tana Aatolat Hay Be. eaa KToarht Member' of ' Bane. NEW YORK. March U-Wn tb 1910 automobile touring seaaon open th Inter tat tourist will find himself much better provided for as to reliable road Information than ever before. Th bureau of tour of the Automobile club of America, of whtoh General Oeorg Moora Bmlth I. chairman, ha been busily engaged during me paat winter in an enlargement of th COD Of the work Of th tourina- hnnu to cover every state In the union. The Au tomobile club of America ha also perfected a plan by which a 'motorist can Join the Automobile club a a "tourist member" and enjoy all the advantage of the bureau of tour at a yearly membership fe of $10. Th motorist can thus obtain for Mmin.i sum alt th touring Information, rout cards, map and gulder he deaire. and under the new arrangement whtch th Automobile club of America has mad with, ntimeroua of th larger automobile club throughout the country the tourlat wjoya th rlvs of a ehatn of eutnmiv. bile cluba, where ha can stop on hi travels ana receive detailed local touring Informa tion and the temporary nrivllesea of uu. of the clubs. For several year such a scheme fnr taking care of th motor tourist haa been dlacusaed arnong various automobile club ...w.o, i.iiu ig ma AUlomooiM CIUO of America mad th move to organise a national touring bureau manv of the othr club throughout th country at once snowed their willingness to co-operate. iTi rough its own efforts and th effort of thea affiliating clabs tb Automobile club of America has prepared and ha nearly ready for distribution a comrjilatlnn of all th motoring routes In all of th states in the union. It also ha enlarged its department of foreign touring. Members may now find out at th Automobile nluh of America everything they wish to know about a foreign trip before sailing for th other aide. In th development of Its domatlo tourinr department th club ha employed th road expert and map maker formerly with th Red Book, th ISOf edition of which wa. considered on of the best authorities on touring m th field which It covered. Large colored road maps of every state will be distributed to th affiliating club before the 1314 touring seaaon opens. These maps ar )x38 Inches, printed on heavy paper backed by linen. The best and secondary road are in red. ' ' .The Automobile club of America touring book for 1910 will be In the hands of all Automobile club of America member be fore May L It contains W0 routes and fifty large maps tn color. Tb main touring lines ar divided Into a balf-dosea divisions as follows: No. 1. Hudson valley" (east) and New England. New Jersey and Pennsylvania.) r X' .-. T V, 1 I J I . J . VJ. u IlllUUtQ Weil, No. 4. Th west. No. 6. The south. No, I Canada and th West Indies. Th motor rout surveying care ar to be kept on th road during th entire coming aeaaon gathering Information for tourists, mapping out new route, and Investigating roads, hotel, garages, t. Th flrat aur vy car left New York this week for th purpose of aurvaylng tb atates of South Carolina. Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Tenneaae, and doing soma road poatlng with th olub's yellow arrowed signboards. day. ' Although th 1S1 touring seaaon will not open until May, tourtata ar already Joining th Automobile club of America, and ar enrolling at tb rat of over fifteen per CkanflMikly Ual. NEW YORK. March It Th eaecuUv eommltte of th United States Golf as, elation has aanounead Ui thro ehampion shtp masting of th eeaauo. They follow i Open championahln, at Fhlladelpli Country club, June IT and IS. AmaltMir champtqnahlUk ' at Brook line Country club, the week beginning Septem ber II Women'a ch&niplonshlp, at the Homewood j Country club. Floasmoor, III., the week be- (inaii.j Ovlvber 111, f Letter Men of the Omaha High School Track Team ... Top Row Rector, Wood, Thompson, Andrun, Rayley. Kulakofuky. Lower Row Carnes (Coach), Burdick, Bowley, Froaer, Welrlck, HEWITT COACn, BUT DECLINES Feculiar Tangle Results Over Choice of Cinder Track Instructor. . ATHLETIC B0ABD HOLDS SESSIONS Omaha Boy In Line for Place and May . Yet Be Delegated to Undertake the Work. LINCOLN. March 12. (SDeclal. V Although I. P. Hewitt 1 coach of th Nebraska track team today, yet after Monday he will not be th coach. Tht I th latest statement that ran h mad regarding tb chaotic situation that has resulted from th effort of th Corn husker athletlo board to select a coach for tn cinder path athletes this spring. He Is favored for coach fev a Ia.rfr mulnritv nf the candidate for th track team. Before Cherrington I elected th athletlo board wm neve to reconsider th motion which elected I. P..' Hewitt. A meeting of the Board of Control ha been called for Mon day to take up this matter. The (election Of Hewitt has been Derfectlv aatlaf to all member of th athletlo board ex cepting Dr. Clapp, whose act have re sulted In the demand for Cherrington. Over two weeks ago the athUtlo board authorised th track committee, of which Dr. Clapp Is chairman, to draw up a con tract with I. P. Hewitt to coach the track team at a alary of 1225. If Hewitt could not b secured for that salary, the com mute was Instructed to ascertain Sf Chhr. rlngton what salary ba would ask for doing in ooacmng. . ' Hewitt refused to accect t22E. Before the meeting- he had told th track committee mat n wished 190V. When h turned down th offer of S226 made to him hv th. hnunt th track eommltte took up the proposition with Cherrington and reported back to the board that th Omaha boy would accept th Place at 1300. At this sam meeting It wa announced that Hewitt would tak the position for I2M. Only six of tb eleven member of the board were nraaent at thU tin and Hewitt was elected at a salary Dr. ClSDD Called a second mmtlnar nf th board for Thursday in an endeavor to have th action of the previous day recon sidered. None of th man who voted favor- amy. on th matter would vot to recon sider, so th matter stood with Hewitt elected, and It still so stand. Hewitt, learnina of the tru aetinn r,t th. board, has written th board tailing Us memoer that he cannot tak the position under the condition as they now exlat. Hewitt I a graduate of th university and ob of tha most popular' member of the Nebraska alumat. He undoubtedly would hav made a good coaoh. Cherring ton also 1 capable of doing well In coach ing th team and there la no doubt he will make a success of th work. ESTEREST IN A POOL MATCH Chauaplonafcin Has Arooaed th Pans from Lethargy. NEW YORK. Msrch li-That sine th world' pool championship In thla city between Torn Hueston and Jerome Keogh th gam has taken a decided boom and Is now on a higher plan than It was for many a year Is ahown by th intoreat taken in It all over the country. In every city tournament have been started and ar now going merrily alone without tb Ign of crookedness that aent the pas time to the back rooms of glnmllls om years back. Tn higher clasa of people who like the one game have taken to the fifteen-ball game, and ere long It la likely that there will b a field of players fit to play for th world' championship gainst th holder, whoever he may be. An evdence of th growing popularity of the game comes from Pittsburg. Harry Davis, who conduct probably one of the finest billiard room In tha world, 1 anx ious to show th people of hla city what a fin gam pool la and haa arranged an Invitation tournament to be held In his city, beginning March II. He has aaked Champion Jerome Keogh, Tom Hueston., Ben Allen. William Clearwater, Alfred D Oro. Johnny Kllng. H. P. Stoffl and Frank Sherman to take part, but two will have to be cut from th Hat, a th event will be for seven men only. It I proposed to hold the game every afternoon and evening, and block of 160 points will be played. Each contestant will be obliged to post 160, which 1 to go as a sweepstake, which will be added to tn pur of 11.600 Davis will put up. This purs and sweepstakes will be divided on a baal of 40 per cent to the winner, SO to aecond, SO to third and 10 to fourth. riAl.g IX BASKET BALL applet and Iterllnc Will Play Last Ue ta Tsurnanat Tonight. MADISON. Wla., March 11 Th western lnticho!lo basket ball meet ru.'hed th Dual r'rlday, when Aptlton defeated Ouumwa. to IS, and Biu-ilng eliminated In Iviih br a aoore of IS to li Appleton and tMerung will play for the title tomor row night. TlmuU of f iriifvt aauuea; Appleton. 11; Iaitouc, H. ' rirlina. I: New llm lit. l'num, &; l!rolt. tX J.-uioia, lb; i trout I, it. l " ; Golfing Dates " . Agreed Upon Western Golf Association Announces Dates of Contests for the Coming Season. CHICAGO, Marcn 12. The following as signment of date for tha coming season waa announced recently by the director of the Western Oolf association! Western Amateur championship. Mini kahda club. Minneapolis. July 26 to 30. Olymplo cup, Minlkahda club, Mlnneapo lla, July Si. Western Open championship, Bsverly Country club, August Hi to rjeptemoer a. Westward-Ho Uolf clu'o, open tourna ment, July 7 to . Calumet Country club, open tournament, July 12 to 1ft. Hkokle Country club. Invitation tourna ment, July W to 23. Tom Morris Memorial trophy, -June IS. Th announcement was also made that the Western Amateur championship will be played according to the method requested In a petition presented at the annual meet ing; namely, elghteen-hold qualifying round on Monday, sixty-four to quality; elghteen-hole qualifying round 'on Tuesday morning, thirty-two to quality; flret matoh rbuhd 'Tuesday afternoon, eighteen hole; all subsequent match rounds thirty-six holes. ' " The Western Open championship will be played aa follows: Elg-hteen-hole qualify ing round, sixteen to qualify; all match rounds at eighteen holes, except the final, which will be an all-day event for Friday and will be for thirty-six holes. A flight event for the sixteen best scores falling to qualify for the championship, played the same a the premier contest Is also sched uled. ' Tha Tom Morris Memorial event will jbe played under th sam terms as lost yar with the exception that th half strokai in par has been abolished. A special committee has been appointed to prepare tb new dis tance figures by whtch to compute tb par figure for each bole. tOWA ATHLETIC SCARE OVER Aetloa of "tat Board Indicate Med. erate Policy .Toward Sport. IOWA CITY, la., Maroh , 12.-(Speclal.)-. Confident that the State Board of Educa tion will adopt a moderate policy In the reformation of tb Intercollegiate athlotic system in vogue at tha state university. the fetate agricultural college, and the state teachers' college, students hav resumed their normal .Interest in the spring rports. Alumni have ceased to feel, alarm and those on the inside believe that th state ments of the educator, were rather to ound the pulse of th taxpayer, collegian and faculty. - When overwhelming senti ment favored the gradual process of - re formation, the board adopted it, or at least that is th Inference from the faot that no definite action was taken at the last meeting In Cedar Rapids. Because th middle . ground will be adopted It Is probable that the backing the new board will receive In It revision of the athletlo system will be considerable and that great good will result among three of tha leading educational Institu tions of the state. Athletics built on the basis of "the greatest good for tb great est number" will ' be th aim of th new board and Its backers. Reassured by the action of the board at Cedar Rapids, the undergraduates are watching th development of the track team for the Omaha meet It is probable that Coach Jerry Delaney will tak tan or a doion men to tha big Indoor carnival and, as It is .the first real test of the Hawkeyes under the new trainer, the re sult will be cloKely watched. Locally, th Chicago Athletlo club team Is picked to win the meet. With the close of the bosket ball sea son, the size, of th track and bos ball squads have been Increased and more time has been given the weight men and vault ers to practice on the gym floor. Iowa 1 weak In the pole vault this year, as usual, unless Hartupee, the former East Des Moines High school vaulter, can be in duced to begin training. Next year De laney counts on Fife, the crack freshmon track captain this year. . Coach Ted Greens arrived today from Des Moines and the squad will receive their first real "work-out" of the season Monday afternoon. The diamond la drying off rapidly on Iowa field because of the coating of clay and Band put on laxt sea aon, and it the prvaent weather keepa up It will not b long before the new coach takea hla men out of doors. HorsiasaUr Defeats Iloppe. CHICAGO, March 12. Ora Mornlngstar deflated Willie iloppe for the fifth block of the 1.400-poiiit U l iuii-h laat night. u0 to iTl. I'lay continued, however, until iloppe maoe ma uv, tiius completing his X.toj point for the five nights' play. Morning star's total score la 1,637. The world record at ID 1. made years ago by Fran a lv. Its, waa urvaaed by Hoppe In hi ritu inning, but it will not atand aa a record, backus It wa not mad under regulalione governing record play, lly auperb do play Hupp gathered lul. Tlarer Release Ball. SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. March 11-Out-fiuMcr Harry Hall waa rrlenxd by Dwttoit tli rtouih Hu-hlKn lragxia In bane running. A deal is now pending for 'HC liaaeinaa i .-- Kennedy, Gelb (Manager). COOD OUTLOOK FOR BADGERS (Contlnuod from Page On.) pert, a freshman, went the same distance In 0:29, and is regarded by track followers as the fastest man In the freshman class. . Crew hopes were given a shock when it became known that Murphy, captain of th winning freshman crew three years ago, was declared ineligible by the faculty. Of the regulars last year, the crew Is intact with tha exception of ex-Captain Dinet and Van Loom. Coach Ten Eyck Is now using Wllce at stroke. Kraats at No. 7, Hare at No. 6, Mockmlller at No. 6, Buser at No. 4, Captain Trane at No. X Kerr at No. S and Sutnnlcht at bow. Th varalty crew will undoubtedly be heavier than the 1909 boat. Mockmlller and Buser, laat year's fresh men, adding considerable weight and power. AMONG THE LOCAL BOWLERS Kama Tak Two Gaaae from Range ra, Rolling; High Serle of th .Season, On Francisco' alleys last nlpht th Ka ma took two games from the Rangers and rolled the high series of the season. Sellne woe high, with total of 6M, and Pickett wa nlgn singi game, wun Zb. Boo re: ( . RANGERS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Kawley 1W Its lbl S Banders 140 ... - 140 Pickett 1J 254 . 134 61 Arnstein ... 291 128 S3 - Total... 473 KAMOa 1st. 233 ltn 161 60S . 411 1.4D0 Bellne .... Slaughter Davidson Totals 651 ' S17 661 LSIS In the Booster league the West Bides took two from the Union Pacific. Chrlatenaen wo high total, with 64S, and Wllley got nign single garaa oi uu. score; WEST SIDES. 1st. 2d. Sd. Total, Gale 178 ISO IBS 4S1 Chrlstensen 195 1"0 170 645 Lof ... 169 157 1H9 4M6 Larson 14B 147 131 427 B. Norgard 163 . 144 INi 4!W Total 854 783 801 1,417 UNION PACIFIOS. 1st. Jd. 3d. Total Hughe 170 1U3 152 615 Wllley 168 149 165 443 Johnston lfl 142 139 450 149 2M 157 62 fiidaon r Changstrom .... .... 170 , 154 142 468 Totals..' , 820 858 758 1439 The Excelsiors won two games from the X X Zs lost night on the basement alleys. Moyna had high elngle game, with 19D. and Utt bad high total, with 509, Monday night v eL oiaea ana jv i &s. score: EXCELSIORS. 1st. 2d. Kd. Total. O'Connor 178 1G1 125 464 Meyers im 147 140 Utt 161 1J0 ICi HO Totals... ... 4S8 X T za. 1st, ....... 152 127 lti 498 433 - 1.417 Id. 154 163 132 8d. Total Morton Rup ....... Moyna Total.... 143 , 451 163 443 199 600 .. 448 441 606 1,394 Bill Changed to Prevent Merger Administration Measure Eadicallv Amended by House. Committee on Interstate Commerce. WASHINGTON, March 13.-A radical amendment to th administration railroad bill providing for valuation of railroad properties by the Interstate Commerce com mission as a condition precedent to the merging, consolidation or reorganization of carriers subject to the law, was adopted by th house eommltte on Interstate Com merce today. y The change 1 Intended to put a handicap on auch consolidation as th Harrlinan merger of the Union and Southern Pacific railroads and similar joining of competing properties. The combination effected by th reor ganization, etc., of two or uioro railroad would be authorized under section 14 of the administration bill to Issu stocks or bonds up to th par value of th properties put together. In amending th -bill th commute pro poses to eradicate th watering of stocks. VAUGHN'S ORGANS HEALTHY Protestor Conld Uav Died Only f PalaontaaT, Say Phys ician. KIRKS VI ULE, Mo.. Maroh 12.-Proseout-Ing Attorney Relger received a report to day from Dr. Schweltser of the State uni versity, stating th pathological examina tion showed Prof. Vaughn' viscera to have been In good condition at the time he died and indicating he could have died only of polaou. Dr. Woodaon Moae, who represented the tat at th examination, also reported the organ were healthy and normal. Dr. Still, who wa present for th defense, mad a Ilk statement yesterday. ' ' i Fairbanks salla for Hem.-. LIVKRPOOI March 12-Forniir Vic PrrHld'tit Charles W. Fairbanks and Mr. Kalrt'siik snllod for New Yuik tedy ou tit Mauritania. 2d. 3d. Total. 174 177 684 171 ' litS ; 631 172 13H 601 GOSSIP OF THE BOWLERS Last Omaha Team Shooti Today at the Big- Detroit Meet. NO RECORDS ARE YET BR0KEH ( larke rnhanela Olid I th Won. der of th Omaha Alleys, for It Skin the Merry Widow. The. picked team of bowler from the Rooster leage composed of Bchmtdt, C. nice, Ocander, Touaom, Clarke and Mllil gun ar th only Omaha entries remaining to shoot In the American Bowling consress. They ar scheduled to go on the alley Bumlay. It la not expected that thl team will beat the present high mark of the tournament, and the member of the league are only hoping that they will hoot a higher total than any of the other Omaha trams. The total of t,&4 made by th Meta Bros, team will be hard to beat, a thl 1 a vary good tournament total and will land them among th prize winners. By landing th next meeting place of th A. B. C. for 1911 St. Louis bear the honor or being th first city to entertain tha oongrees twice the 1WT tournament having been held In that city. Although the present tournament In point of numbers Is the greatest ever held, no previous record mad at other tourna ment have been broken. Th score of past tournament as compared with th present ar follow; Five-men event, 1909, Pittsburg, Llp mana, Chicago 2,963 Five-men event, 1910, Detroit, Cosmos, Chicago 2, H0 Two-men event, 1009, Pittsburg, Schwoegler Broa, Madison 1.S.H Two-men event, 1910, Detroit, Dalker- Wetterman, Cincinnati 1,231 BinKiea. 1908. C nc nnatl. A. Wenifler. Chlcsgo 601 Sifti-ies. 1910. Detroit. Gin Fisher. Chicago (W) All tha league In the city will resume their regular schedule th coming week, Trom now on it will be a hustle to make up for lost games. Who' Who on tke Alley. Abbott Is the boy that's keeping the reopio s fltore out ot lost place. Archy Nlppell In now leading the Capitol bowlers. Watch then fellow climb. Arnstein Is th longest shooter in th Mercantile league that Is, from th ground up. Clarke has the' Cubanola glide skinned a mile. That Merry Widow glide of hi Is a winner. Zarp and Hull will bowl any two men In Omaha, and either on will tackle anybody single-handed. JUtekln has gone Into the commission busmens. Now he Is a pill roller, an gg roller and a butter roller. Big BUI Voss Is all ready to go against the Bike bunch. It takes the Crown to lead th way for thl team. . Jack Mllltgan la picked to get some pin at Detroit. He . has the speed and the ability to get Into the head pin. Noisy Howard ha a new brand of soup to spring on his bowling mates no hot water, milk of tomatoes necessary. Schmidt has the bewt control of a dope ball of any bowler in the city. Hartley ha a fin one, when It land right. Tom Reynold ha been lost since his re turn from Detroit, but hi challenge among th newspaper men still goes begging. Art Falconer is saving money. Th Colt are still postponing gome a th kid don't have to buy kid glove for each contest. , Kid Caine ' ba a good crowd of bin getter If they wer Just a bit lucky.- His team of Stars has been getting nice totals Banker Hughes has an average of 603 in' all his match gam aerie. For an old leaguer just coming back he la doing fine. Jack Traynor I going better this year than ever, and has picked up a number of very good bowlers In his team of Kandy Kids. corner, while Sprague shoot a straight but very effective ball. It I no wonder that on or th other goes good every gam. Coffey keeps going alonir at that usual steady pac that he started at th first of the season. The old leaguer is still a shooter. Roesatg. the best southpaw In th Booster league. Is being watched by the big league scouts and will be seen in a new uniform next season. Norgard Is about to lump his contract with th Westalde and take up with the Holly team. It' getting pretty close to the base ball season. A Id rich is raising his averag every week. Next season thl boy will be a sreat helD to hi team. The coaching of John Bengele is having its reward. What would the Bike have dona at the Detroit meett That Is a Question which has caused a great deal ot argument among the Commercial leaguer. Bullard. better known a Blakeney. lr.. has been picking up his snares lust like the senior. lie. will be soma bowler when he can go along a little steadier. T. D. Etllnger and Harry Boyd of the Brandeis boy are getting to be a hard pair to beat and ar considered the beat pair of this famous organisation. Strike Stryker la looking for a plac on on of th Mercantile league teams. Any one In need of a good southpaw would do well by picking up this youngster. Howell can roll sugar barrels Into a cel lar, but when he get to the alley he at tempts to use th same energy on tb big pill. Talk about speed he bs It City Champion Kevt wa unable to dupli cate his Omaha performance at th Dig meet. Ml score al s7 would b leading- the single hod he duplicated th trick. Bruggsman, th apeedy pitcher of th Stork team Is In fin snap to start th ball svasoft. Hla control and hook ball hav won many a gam for his team during th bowling seaaon. The Meta team Is composed of bowlors having more different way of shooting than any other team. Neale aboot a wide hook ball, Hartley uae a dope ball. Den man a fast aniall hook, Blakeney a wide fast hook, Huntington a reverae and also a left-handed delivery from the right-hand Bob Manley and his Brande Is boys will perform on the alleys th coming Wednes day night Bob will give Illustration of the way th Chicago aharks get th plna, having taken a number of lesson from Frank tiartacn during but recent visit to the Windy city. H Is alxo geittng into a fit condition to dean Fat Harwood in their next match game. EVERETT BROWN TOJUtiGEMEET f Continued from Pas: Onai meet Ills best performance for the mile la 4:52. Virgil Rector 1 a pole vaulter of not. with a record of feet 10 inohe. Benson Rowley, a Junior, won th 1:20 hurdle In th dual meet laat year, and in th atate meet tied for third la th 220 hurdle and was a member of th relay team which won aecond pUac in tb state meet John Kay ley won th high hurdle In the dual meet In th record tlm of 17H aecond. He was a dark horse at th time and hla performance created quit a f urora Sine that meet he ba pn rapidly coco Ing to th for. Harry Kulakafsky ia a long distance run ner. He won third plac tn th atate meet In th half-mile run and aecond plac la the dual meet Robert Wood, a member of th claa of 1V12, won fourth plac In th isy yard daah at tb Mlaeourt Valley meet and aecond plac In th dual meet in th 100. and 220 dashes. Harold Andrew haa thrown th hammer 113 feet'. Ooorg Qelb Is manager of the track team. He 1 a major In th cadet battalion. Bank Kselaelvelr for Wawa, LONDON, March 11 A bank enciu.lvrlv for women will be opened here next Mon day. All tta officer will be women and none but womeu will be sought as customers. LAST CALL We urire rou to order your Eaatef flothps now our stock Is at It" bout our orgauixatlon of expert Is able to give your garments their most careful attention. Bnt it takos time to do good tailoring, and you'll soon want your lightweight clothes. rrrfes: $2-1 to $SO. Kaater March 27. f M'r"sns'llswBl'a'W'P ' "WWP" IJHJr Tjsrnjtm.tSt.OmjCtLk IJi5aKthaSt.Iiineola Open Kv enlng Too Iluay Making Clothes to Clo. ' TWO OMAHA BOWLERS SHOW Hartley and Penman Get Inside the Honey in Doubles. CHICAGO TEAM IN SECOND PLACE Wood and A. I.elgh Only Nine ria Behind Leader . Xtit Tearaamtal at It. Lonl Officer Ar Elected. DETROIT, Mich., March 12.(.Speolal Tel egram.) For the sixth day. A: L. Dalker and Kd. Wetterman of Cincinnati continue to lead th doubles, the nearest approach to their displacement occurred today when C. H. Wood and A. Leigh of Chicago bat tered the pins for a total of 1,222, falling nine pin short of the leaders and winning second plac to date. Th dreaded split proved their undoing? and Leigh drew th 3-7-10 In hi final frans when a mark would hav put the Windy City pair in the lead. W. Hartley and K. Dnnman of Omaha. rolled Into th money class, with a count of 1.128 to their credit. Don man put th team where It stands, a Hartley bloated all hope of tha team going high, when he blew six spare In his second try. Denman averaged 204H and hit th pin for high Individual total with SM In hi second attempt I. Neala and M. C. Sprague of th same city registered a total of LORD of th team having six blow and five splits. Score la Slnajlea. Omaha bowler failed to display th sam ability to hit th head pin In the aingle that wa shown in th -double thl morning"- M. C. Eprague led the Omaha pin sptller with 533, blowing on pr and getting five splits. W. Hartley, with ML having mad four errors and meeting with two splits. Omaha singles. at. ...203 ,..13 ...170 ...139 Id. Id. Tot 170 211 m m is - mi - 201 m 639 1SXI M0 615 la m ; M.' C. Sprague..... W. Hartley T. Neale.. K. Denman ,. U. R. Huntington. Id J. Blakeney forfeited. Omaha doubles: , lflt. Id. 8d. Total. 1K1 154 1x0 226 L15J 11 l!H , tiA 171 1,128 181 170 1W 202 1,099 JT. P. Ohio ....223 N. P. Huntinston 1M W. Hartley 133 IC Denman 187 T. Neala 180 U. C. Sprague 188 Next Tonraaaaeat la St. Loala. St Louis was awarded th 1811 tourna- ment and th old list of officer and mem bers of the executive eommltte were elected with but a few exception at the annual meeting of the American Bowling congress today. Bltloa ot Off toe ra. Two or three minor change war made In th slate of officers, but th present In cumbent wer practically all re-elected: Following ia th Hat of offioera elected i PresidentRobert H. Bryaon, Indianapolis. , First Vice President Adam Hihn. Vtttn. burg. Second Vic Prsldnt F. W. Ooaewlsch, Bt. Paul. Third Vic President M. A. Phillips, Bt Louis. . .. Secretary A. L. Langtry. Milwaukee. Treasurer Frank U Paadeloup, Chicago. Executive Committee tieorge 13. Howard. Chicago! C. A. Nichols. Kansas City; W. A. Aguew, Cleveland; L. Wehner, Dayton; George A. Strots, De Molnea: G. O. Fran cisco, Omaha; W. J. Knnts, Wheeling; J. B. ktala, Columbus; M. J, Coal a, Phila delphia; E. J, Ryan, Dtrolt; C. W. Turner, Bt Joseph; John Koerner, Milwaukee; K. B. Hull, Mlnneapolla; D. J, Haager, Louis ville; Albert Relnhtrt Cincinnati; John O. Floas, Buffalo: 8. L. Drake, fit Louis, and L. J. Oassolo, Toledo. Th following wer elected life member of th oongrees: August Herrmann, Cin cinnati; Godfrey Langhnry, Chicago; J. H. Haager, Loulrrllle, and Edwin Meyers, Washington. 8 cores ml Lead era. Two-men team: 1 Dalker-Wettermon, Cincinnati l,2x Brlokaon-Jaerges, Oshkosh.. ...... ...... Wood-Leigh, Chicago 1,23 Cook-Crewaon, Sebrlng, u Ji3 Zimmerman-Campbell, South Bend l,fr ' Sundvahl-Wilson, Chicago l.lus Hall-Lane, Washington, Pa 1,1 Wj P. Rlddell-Pump, New York t,lg Eggara-Leverena, Chicago 1,114 Zlinpfer-Orlfflth, ColumDU. O M l,ls7 Oaler-Erschell, Cincinnati lj Five-men teams: Cosmos, Chicago , f,$&0 Baramito. Wheeling, W. Va... 2,sV2 O Learya No. 3, Chicago , J.gy Zleglers, St. Paul 2, Dot Colonials, Madlaon f.giM Liberty, Rochester....... 3,7X9 H. P. O. E Byraflue. N. T....M a.-7 Ungera, Pittsburg j 7lMj Rover, Buffalo ........., 3,770 Vulcans, Oshkosh, Wis. 2,767 Individuals: Olen Fisher, Chicago gee W. C. Zoellner, Fond du Lao, Wis Bi7 alex Dunbar, New York fcg Max LTger. Cleveland ) George Oakey, Madlaon ; gj Max Droasman, Cincinnati tm Dou!a Fran.... Ml w'ertetricoao:::::;::::::::;::- 2 BOY ON BICYCLE IS INJURED Harry Srhnlta Ride Into Coal Wara ad Receives ralafal Hnrta. Harry Bchulti, a 115-year-old high school boy, wa Injured Friday afternoon on Six teenth street 'between Dodge and Doug las, when th wheel he was riding col lided with a coal wagon, lie was thrown to th pavement and a splinter from th rim of on of the wheels of th bicycle entered his right arm. HI left hip waa also bruised He waa taken to hi home, 209 Lincoln avenue. In the police ambu lance. Tb wgon with which he collided be longed to th Central Coal and Cok com pany and wa driven by B. Amea, Mlaaonrt Defeat Kaaaae. KANSAS CITY, March U.-Th Uni versity of Mlaauurl track team defeated Die Kanaa university equad by a score of 66 u to at. In an Indoor track meet ar f"onv tion hall here last nhrht. In the flflr-vard daah Fred Haddock ef Kama .,,, .. mem Der oi the K annua dim, tl.d the World s amateur lnduur record In five and one-fifth aecond. Ferlln ran the dlatanc In the aama tl.na at Hi. Luula. March tL 1W7. ..." . . .