THE REE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1911. Morris, the Oklahoma White Fighter, Knocks Out Mike Schreck in Sixth Round : MORRIS KNOCKS OUT SCHRECK Oklahoma "White Hope" Wins in Sixth Round of Bout. RIGHT HOOK TO. JAW ENDS IT Former Kaalneer lompletelr Ont rluiri Hla Oppniifnl B"k lUm AtHiit Hint at Will from Klmt Round. SAPfLPA, Okl . March 28. Carl Morrt, the Oklahoma "white hope," ollmbed a step nearer the championship here thin after noon by knocking out Mike Schreck of Cincinnati In the sixth round of a scheduled flftpen-round bout. A hard rlmht hook to Hchreoke Jaw, after the sixth round had none one min ute and two seconds, ended the battle. The Cincinnati man fell heavily to the canvas" and wan counted out by Referee Kdnard W. Cochran. There was never a n.oment after the first round was a minute old that the result was In doubt. Morris completely outclassed his opponent. The ex-nKlneer rushed Hchreck about the ring at will and landed almost as he pleaxtd. ell showed In this f.a-ht that he could battle with both hands. Heretofore his work with -his luft band had been slow. , Kthreck mad a poor showing! He .landed less than half a dozen clean blows on Morris. None of them carried force enough to cause the Oklahoma "hope" any great worry. Fight by Boonds. Round 1 The fighters rushed at each other like panthers. , Morris led off with a hard right awing for the head, but missed. They clinched. Morris landing lefts to the body. The referee broke them, arid Morris drove a rlKht and left swing to the head. Another clinch followed, and In coming out of It the ex-engineer swung another right to the head and followed It with a right to the stomach and left to the head. Bchreck swung wildly with his left and missed. Morris put a left and a right to the face. Round i-Morrn led with a left to the head. Schreck missed a right to the .head. Morris drove three rlhts to Kchrecks stomach, visibly affecting the flying Dutchman' Morris peppered Hchreck s face with rights and lefts, the. Cincinnati man being In distress.' Morris drove two lefts to the head and then pounded Uchreck's stomach with two more punches. They mixed, exchanging -right" and lefts. They exchanged rights to heads. Morris sent a stiff right body punch home. Hchreck pot an uppercut to Morris' chin. . Morris landed a hard right to the head as the round ended. Round it Morris was at his man quickly, A , V. ..... a loft r ( V. u hnull Hli Jh short right to the jaw.' Schreck sent a J right to the .head and received a similar blow In return. Morris shot rights and lefts to the head and stomach, distressing his opponent greatly. Schreck drove a light right to the head and Morris put a left to the stomach. Morris floored Schreck with a left to the Jaw. Morris was fighting his opponent the second he regained hlu feet, driving a right to the stomach and a left and right to the head. Morris sent three rights and a left to the head, Schreck trying futilely to cover up. Morris put a right and a left to the wind. Hchreck tapped Morris on the head with a right. Morris drove rights and lefts to Schreck's Jaw. Schreck retaliated with a right to the Jaw. Morris put Hchreck down with a right to the head. Hchreck quickly regained his feet, only to go down again from a body punch. Hchreck was on his knees whan the round ended. Round Morris missed a left to the head. He then landed a right to the head and took a left to the head In exchange. Morris swung his right to the . wind, and a moinent later put his right to bctireck's. face. I They clinched, and Morrla pounded tiohreck's kidneys. Coming out. of the ollneh. Morrla put a h'tt and a Tight to the head. Schreck sent a light left to the head. Morris drove a left nd right to the head, rocking Schreck. Hchreck again put a left to the head. With a hard left' to the head, Morris knocked Schreck through the ropes. He was up at the count of three, but only to run Into a stiff right to the head. Schreck's face was badly swollen, due to repeated light and left punches. Again Morris punched Schreck's head wtth a left and a right. Hchreck hooked a right - to Morris' race, but the ex-englneer brushed It off with a smile. Schreck waa In great pain when he went to his corner. Round I They exchanged light left tups Hchreck awung a left to the face. Morris drove his right fist to the head and then to the stomach. Schreck came back with a right to the body. Morris Jolted Hohreek with a light to the Jaw, and before Schreck had ceaaed staggering from the eireot of the blow, pounded In a volley of rights and lefta to the head. Morris' nose waa bleeding slightly from a glancing blow fcolireok sunt to his opponent's nose. Schreck planted a stiff rlkht to the law and Morrla drove In a left and a right to the head. They clinched. Morris put Suhreok through the ropes with a right to the Jaw, The round ended with Morris beating his opponent wtth both hands. Seemingly at will. The end wu in alrht. Round Schreck rushed Mortis, landing rignt ana leit to tne body. They clinched, nd Morris again beat fich nook's kidneys. (ohreck landed a right to the Jaw as they Came OUt Of Close Oimrturi M,,rH. nnhul Ms opponent and began, peppering In rights and lefts to the head and body as he pleased. After the round had gone one minute and two seconds, Morris hooked a nam rtgm to schrtok s Jaw and the Cln. clunati man took the count. List of Events for Indoor Athletio Meet. Fifty-Yard lah Intf rsrholnsilc trial heats. Fifty-Yard iJasil Young Men's Christian association clubs' trial heats. Flfly-Vaid Iiarti Intercolleptate trial heats. Fifty-Yard Iash Intercollegiate flnnls. Fifty-Yard 1'ash Young Men's Christian association clubs' finals. Fifty-Yard Dash Tnterscholastlc finals. Fifty-Yard Enah In which the three first men In each of the previous events , will compete; match event. Grade school relays. Relay Race Council Rluffs and South Omaha High schools. Kiiuipment Relay Fort Crook and Omaha. w-Yard Handicap 440-Yard Handicap Relay Itacs Drake and Mornlngslde; Coe, Tarklo and Tabor; Omaha. Kansas City and Lincoln Young Men's Christian associations. Fifty-Yard High Hurdles Finals and semi-finals. Relay Race Iiellevue, Nebraska Wesleyn and I'nlverslty of Omaha. Relay Race Chicago Athletic association and Kansas City AthietlQ club; each man 3W yards. ' Fifty-Yard Hurdle ' 600-Yard Run x Relay Race Sioux City, Omaha and York High schools. Mile Kun- Kxhlhition by Ted Jed Sokol on parallel bars at same time. Relay Races Drake and Kansas; Chicago. Michigan and Nebraska. Field Kvents High Jump, pole vault, putting 12-pound shot (handicap), putting Ill-pound shot (scratch), will be held In field in center while races are being run on track. WATERLOO WINS THE FIGHT National Commission Renders Decis ion in Thre-I Case. QUTNCY CLUB IS PROTECTED COLLEGIATE CHAMPION OF THE UNITED STATES. Cabs Release Five Players. CHICAGO. March ML Five plavers were released hv Preu'defit Charles Murphv of the Chicago National league base hall club today. Catcher Angemeler goes to the rew itresns olub with a repurchase op. tlon. ShortBtoli (Vmnv .rw. tiu.'lr ... a,.,.. kane and St. Raul has purchased Beau- niunt. tiara ana lilchor Cook. fIIB Laundry Bag says: " A bunch of collars get an even start in the raoe. "But some turn out to be mere short-distance sprinters. "While others are there with the goods when it comes to Ma rathon work set a hot pace the whole distance finish strong. "That's Corliss-Coon Collars. "They're not 'quitters. "They make their weekly trips to the laundry 'and come back fresh and smiling. "They hold tho endurance record ! "Just count the number iff trips they make to the laundry and tee for yourself." Corliss-Coon $B3& Collars lbr15 J I MEET TO PICKOHT ATHLETES Preliminary Held by Cornhuakers on Unirersity Field, . GROUP OF SEVEN IS SELECTED From These Foar Me a Are) to Bo Chosen Later for Helay Bqnad- Handicap Meet Are Sehedaled. LINCOLN, Neb.. March 28 (Special Tel egramsThe preliminary elimination meet to pick a team for the big Indoor aiaet at Omaha Saturday night to represent the University of Nebraska waa 'held Monday evening on the athletic field. Ia trve fifty-yard dash. May who broke the university record in the inter-fraternity meet In the twenty-five yard dash, de feated the two other veterans. Powers and Reed, and took the race handily in fast time; Reed and May and Powers had an easy time In crowding out the remainder of the candidate In the sprints. The relay race which ha attracted the greatest attention was hard contested, there being ao unusually large number of entries. Coach Field finally narrowed the candidates down to seven men as a result of the first day's competition. Those who were selected pn . the relay Order Made for Dismissal of Alt Coart Proceed Insre Hew Schedule Mast Be Dratted hy Neat Wednesday. CINCINNATI. O., March 28,-Tha Na tional commission today decided after de liberation that Waterloo, the club which recently enjoined the Three-t league from throwing it out. Is entitled to stay in. At the same time it Is decided that Waterloo and Dubuque must dismiss the court proceeding; recently brought, thus placing themselves on a footing of good fellowship with the other teams. Tho Three-1 league Is ordered to pre pare a schedule with Waterloo Included, by April 6. If such a schedule 1 not com pleted by that time the National commis sion will take the liberty of making one. The southern clubs of the Three-1 league, according to this decision mutt either play ball or become outlaws. Wa terloo Is thus victor In the struggle, which was one of the bitterest ever started among the minor leagues. Teat of the Decision. The finding in full follows: This case comes to the commission on appeal by President Tearney, representing four clubs in the Three-1 league, from a finding made In the case by the National ooaru. The commission has siren the matter Its most careful consider ation and we have come to the following conclusion. First The action of the Wcvterloo and Dubuque clubs in commencing court pro ceedings with reference to this contro versy waa entirely unwarranted. Both of these clubs had their redress to the Na tional association and if an unsatisfactory finding was made, an appeal to ths Na tional commission. We. therefore hold that all court proceedings must be Im mediately dismissed. eecona we rind that the Waterloo Club has not been legally dropped as a mem ber of the Three-I league. Order to Prepare Sehednle. Third We direct that all of the club owners of this league assemble at th call or their president on or before April S, to adopt a schedule for the playing season and to take such other action as may be necessary for the proper operation of the league during the season of lull and that on the failure of a maority of their clubs to agree on any proportion the same shall be immediately submitted to the National commission for Its adjudication. Fourth It is our judgment that the cir cuit of this' league, as now established, Is an undesirable one and should be dis solved at the end of the playing season of mil ana that any tour clubs of the league will be entitled to appeal for a dissolu tion thereof at that time. r irth in cane the court proceedings are rid not dismissed by the Waterloo JOK HORNER. C&ptatn University of Michigan Team, Who W ill be at the Omaha Indoor Meet. Bicycle Indians ure Two Games From Frank's Colts Capti Solomon Takes Upon Himself Eurdens of the Flay and Shows Older Boilers How to Get Fins. The Omaha Bicycle Indians came near running up against a snag when they played the Frank's Colts last night on the Metropolitan alleys. All ths big chiefs were In poor form and It was up to Solo- man, the little papoose to do all the heavy work, and he certainly did It. getting high single game of 219 and totals of 60S. Dun bar of the Colts felt pretty frisky, pulling out with the high totavs of 642. Tonight. I'ete Lochs against A. Flick dt Hon. Scores: OMAHA BICYCLE IWDIANS. 1st. . 2d. d. Total. Klauck WT Soloman lid Goden ltf Uilhreath tit Zarp Ids Reed led the bunch by a big margin but the remain Uag sis are closely matched and the team will probably not be decided upon till ths day before the meet. Weekly Handicap Meets. To stimulate interest In athletics and particularly In track work. Coach Field de cided to hold a weekly meet among the members of the squad to be known as handicap meets. After the first few meets the men will be placed on a handicap basis. Ribbons will be awarded the winners ot first, sec ond and third places In each event each week. Ths idea. Is meeting with' ths ap proval of the track men. Brannon, Racely aad Robinson, who have decided to enter the 'Omaha meet under Y. M. C. A. colors, despite the ruling that University freshmen cannot compete, hope to slip another cs over on ths Corahusker Athletic board. The trio claim that they can defeat the varsity relay team and are willing to back up their assertion. The chances for a meeting between ths two teams Is very slim. these clubs. tiixth l he Qulncy club, being an inno cent party in this unfortunate controversy, should be thoroughly protected and the commission recommends that If possible the circuit of the Three-I league be In creased to ten clubs for a period of one year and If this cannot be brought about, all money paid by the Qulncy club for Its release from the Central association must be refunded. Immediately. I'd li 160 1.3 it 100 m 164 177 71 S7 1,606 Sd. Total. W bit m Ma 12 4.4 (1; Totals 887 FRANK'S COLTB. 1st. 2d. Weekes W ZX Dunbar 17 1SJ Oleaon 141 U'l Kerr 1M ltu Cochran ML U Totals 10 I0 MH 1.521 The Derby Woolen Mills won two out of three games from the Maney's Bunklsts In the Metropolitan league. Lemon had high game, 192, and high total pins with 608 for the Derby Woolen Mills. Ortman had high game, 17i, and high total pins. Hi, tot ths Sunklsts. Scores: DERBY WOODKN M1LI.S lai 2i. d. Total. 170 l: Wi Amvdeen Lemon ... Acnoeman Total .. 14 .. 1M i: ln7 107 la6 416 471 447 MANliY SUNKIST8. lxt. lid. Ortman 178 I-hIM W ltil uriirin liKi 142 47S 1.433 3d. Total. 167 513 1M . l&l 4.4 Totals 47 471 47 1,430 League game tor Tuesday, March 2S, be tween Beselln Mixers and Diets X. C. In the Booster league the Kuffners won two out ot three from the Rod and Gun club. Howell of the Ruffners rolled high total for three games, with 6S. He also had high single game with E3. Scores: Rl'FKXBH TAILOR CO. 1st. Id. Id. Total. Christensen 151 13 212 678 Rutrkln 16 172 17T fr Norgaard KU 115 1 Howell 4 l'Jl IH 2il Melum 171 14 U 4oi Totals 810 811 8 2.6X ROD AND GIN CLUB. 1st. d. Id. Total. Whltlemore IN! 142 113 d Brennau. U H4 112 1-i 411 Htraw 161 116 13 4oi Hat h ! 1W ? 4"2 ("iraw '.... 13S ' '12 ' 153 411 Handicap 40 40 40 120 Totala Ki M 112 JIM FI.YKJI DEFEATS MANDIWO Tennessee PatT Knocked Down 81s Times During; Fair Rounds. MUBltOOEE. OkL, March 28.-Tlra Flynn of Pueblo, tonight knocked out Al Man dlno of Chattanooga, Tenn., In the fourth round of a scheduled fUtsaa-round fight Mandlno was floored four times In the fourth round. The fight was ons of ths bitterest and most vicious ever staged In this part of the state. Ths ring was covered with blocd at ths end of the first round and ths head. shoulders aad chest of both men were smeared with crimson when the fight ended. I M and too was floored sis times during ths four rounds. In ths last round Flynn chopped a right te the jaw during the In fighting and Mandlno went down. Three times hs quickly sprung te hla feet, eaeh time to be floored. Ha was apparently erased by the blows, the last time spring ing to his feet with his back to Flyna. Mis seconds then threw ths sponge into the ring. Phllatdelpntsv gooeps Charleston. CHARLESTON. 8. C. March M In the first of a two-game series the looal South Atlantic league team was defeated by the Phliaaeipnia jtauonaie, w to , today. The locaib oouia do nothing with W 11 helm or Rowan, the lormer going rive innings with out allowing a hit. e So Defeat Wichita. WICHITA, Kan. .March 28,-The Chicago Americaas tirst team today defeated vv ii'iuia, to a, in a nara-nitting game here. Hcore: R.H.E. v icr.ita s y Chicago 9 13 i Batteries: Jackson. Burnham and Clem, mona; Young. Un and Sullivan. Slashed with Rasor, wounded with gun or pierced by a rusty nail, Bucklen s Arnica Salves heals the trouble. Guaranteed. 25c For, sale by Beaton Drug Co. Du ar.ua.4 . rk-i.. . a .i k . ibuque clubs protection under the National agreement will beat once withdrawn from wwii. inuuiwi n i n i y , ruwrrs ana nsjou. From these seven, four men will be picked, ATHLETES COMPARE SCORES Ilaetlags Toons; Men Think They Are In Shop to Pall Down ' Honors. HASTINGS, Neb., March .( Special.) Tho athletes of ths Young Men's Christian association have prepared a report of local scores In different features of gymnasium work and will send It to ths stats Young Men's Christian association for compari son with scores mads In other associations. Last year Hastings won the state cham pionship In ths separate contests. Ths scores made in this year's contest are: Running High Jump Height. 4 feet and 10 Inches. First, W. Burr; second, U. Craf ford; third, C. Kohl. H landing Broad Jump Distance, t feet and t inches. First, W. Burr; second 11 Turpit; third, C. KohL (4ne Hundred-Taid Potato Race Time. 11 seconds. First, C. kohl: second, A.. Theobald: third, Budd. Relay Race, (one-fourth mile with four men on team) Time, l:24fc. Team com posed ot Sullivan, swobl. Burr aud Theo- WOMAN OWNSJHE CARDINALS Mere of M. Stanley (tooleon In herlts His Stock In St. I.onla ' NntlonaJs. CLRVELAND. March 28 -By the will ot M. . Stanley Rnbison. principal: owner of the St. Louis National league base ball club, probated here today, a woman will succeed to his stock. Hhe Is Mrs. Helen Hathaway Roblson Pritton, daughter of the late Frank DeHaas Roblson, brother of Stanley Roblson. Three-fourths of the estate, Including all the stock In the St. Louis club, goes to Mrs. Brltton. Interstate I.ragme Proposed. BEATRICE, Neb., March 28. (8ecial.) A move was started here yesterday by the base ball fans to organize an Inter stats league, to comprise the towns of Wllber, Crete, Frlrnd, Beatrice, Fairbury, Pawnee City, Teeumseh and Marysvllls, Kan. Two representatives from this, olty left today to visit these towns with a view of assisting In perfecting such an organi sation. , York's Baa Ball Schedule. YORK. Neb.. March 28 8oecian.-In the new schedule of games adopted by the Nebraska State league to be Dlaved this year York opens the season at Seward. July 4 York is at Superior. While the fans here would like to have York open the season at home and hoped for a sched ule by which some of the big days could be played here, they acknowledge that York being the youngest team in the league It could not expect too much. No games will be played on Memorial day. No Sunday games will be played in York. York plays the windup of the season at home, where twelve games are scheduled. Bellas; Boat at St. Joseph Tonlarht. ST. JOSKPM. Mo., March 28 Tommy MoFsrland, the Chicago lightweight, will go fifteen rounds with Jake Barada of South St. Joseph before the Robldoux Ath letic club here tonight. Billy Latchey came from Hot Springs, Ark., to handle McFar land. A elg-round bout between Eddie Howard of St. Louis and Jimmy Cain t Slou City will precede this bout. Cm be rind Nashville fclasy. NASHVILLE, Tenn., March 28. By tln ely hitting In the sixth inning the Chi cago Nationals scored five runs this after coon and took the game easily from the locals by 8 to 4. Cole pitched the entire gtme for the visitors, while the locals used three men in the box. Topeka nets Troanclnn'. TOPEKA, Kan., March 28 The second team ot the Chicago Americans. Including seven or the last season regular players, defeated the Topeka team of the Western league here today by a score of 14 to 1 Score: R.H E. Topexa 1 t 6 Chicago 14 14 0 Bktterleai Beecher, McUrath and Kerns; Olrr.slead ana Block. Kansas City Loses (iame. KANSAS CITY, Mo., March 28-J-Jos Bir mir.gham's squad of the Cleveland Ameri can league base ball team defeated the Kansas City American association team here today. Score: R.H.E. Cleveland - 12 16 6 Kansas City 6 8 2 Batteries: Falkenberg. Young and Smith; Powell, Owens and James. St. Joseph Loses Again. ST. JOSEPH, March 2K. Two home runs by the second team of the Chicago Ameri cans were features of the ganie with Ft. Joxeph today, the score being 13 to 1 for Chicago. The weather was stormy and cold. In the Mercantile league the Ak-Sar-Ben won two from the I'ulted States Cleaners. Btockweli rolled high total for the Ak. gar-Bens, with 6t4. Roseubloum rolled high total for the Clt-auers, with fcaO. Bowers rolled blub single with 223. Stores: AK-UAH-RtNS 1st. 2l. Sd. Total. Stotkwell 11 213 170 W.4 Bowers ITS -23 1) M Wartchow rie 172 13 621 Totala bb nut 4t4 I.4 L 8. CLEANING. CO. 1st frl 3d. Total Kotcher 134 17 146 4S4 i'.oa.'llbloum ) 10 .4 6xp Tlcers Los (to Memphis. M7MPH1S, Tenn.. March 28 Memphis wax better than Detroit at the bat today and won, 4 to I. For Detroit. Stroud aad Covington pitched and allowed ten hlu. Dickson. Blackwood and Loomls for Mem phis allowed only four. A Cold. l.aGrPB. wsjee Paenaaonla Is too often the fatal sequence. 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