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THE- BEE:- OMAHA, MONDAY. JANUARY 22. 1912-
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ALL READY FOR BIG MATCH
Ordemau and WeitergaAid Aaxiontly
Awaiting for Call of Time.
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BOTH C0NITDE5T OF VICTOBT
' Match at AdlrerlasaV Tealakt
Meaae Mark la the Principals
aed Kaeh Asserts Ha la
la Good Hhape.
lnlea something unforeseen turn up
everything will be pulled off In (real
form tonight al ths Auditorium, when
Henry Ordemen of Minneapolis and Jess
Wealrrgaard, lh Iowa giant, gat to
hr In a finish match for tha heavy,
weight championship of l ha t'nltad "tales.
Tha Importanca of winning thla match
ay Ordeman la not aully reailtad r tha
pubtle In rnaraL At tha praaant tlm
Ordrman la tha ho Id rr of tha hMvy
wrlf ht champloiMlilp ortha United Ktatra.
If ha ina tonight ha atknda In a war
ta elfn up nrtral thousands of dollar
: within tha Mat f( montha, but If ha
,loaaa It will maao, not onlj tha kiaa of
tha champlonahlp of tha I'nltfd Stataa.
J hot also a laraa amount of monay la
I futura matehaa. In itaying ovar to
j wraatla tonlcht Ordaman paand up two
; matehaa which ha bad auriwd to. ana for
I Haturday nlsht and ona for tomorrow
j rrirnt at Ctoleaco. Ha wu ta bava wraa.
i llrd Katurdax alfht at tha !awy thcattr
j In Mlimaapollo. It ha wlna Ma battla
with Waatantaard tonhrht ha will t
llmad with noma of tha biggar man In
I tha country. His defeat of Wsstaramard
will also ftva him clear aalllnc up ta tha
tlradorshlp.
la apaaklnc of tha match irtaiardar
Ordaman aald: "t hava avary eonfldanoa
of wlnalnt tomorrow nlfht'a battla, but
1 raaltta tliat 1 am toln up acainat ona
of tha atronKcat wrastlara In Amarloa,
Waataraaard has avarythlnc a food (rap
plar naada, and than soma, tla ta alaan.
a and a tun sport, and to win trosa him
1 will hara to work bard and constat antlr.
If WaManraard la In parfect ahapa tha
wraatltai faJw la Omaha are (Otac to aaa
a coot flnlsM bout, which will lo to tha
boat man only after a touch battla, I
think I am ta as rood ahano as I ever
was In my Ufa and am til id wraatla all
nlcht If tt ID necessary."
Manaser Olllan has srrsnied for a
roupta of Rood prellmlnarlea fur tonlfht
and tba rlnc baa been tested and mads
larger and avrrythlnc It la readiness now
tor tha brat battla Omaha haa had In
peroral montha. Yesterday morning Orde
' man took a ten-mile walk Into tha coun
try with hte manager, Oeorge Barton, and
aald ha felt fine when ha returned. Ha
did not work out at tha Auditorium as
ha Intended to owing to tha failure of a
ood working partner to appear.
FIYE GAMES IN TRI-CITY
Fast Contest! Among Member of
Biuet Ball League.
nrrvEESiTY of oxaha wins
Local High Takea Two from Mlaffa
-Irrlghtan Troaaera loath
Omaha la flret Uasne, bat .
Loots Seeaad.
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Played. Won. Lost. Pet
l.OOD
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Hancoi is Winner r
, . of Cup at Orpheum
With Ak-Sar-Bea colors adorning his
: breast. Harry ilancox. tha swimmer who
won tha sliver Odlva loving cun at tha
Saturday afternoon tha big crowd of
tha amount of applause ha would hava
won had be not been aa adorned. Only
five youths wera allowed to compete for
tba cup last night because of the lack
of time, but of these flva HancoT was
eailry tba best. Ills All -Bar-Ben colors
earned him much applause and his ability
In tha water was greatly appreciated also.
,11 made the neatest dives of any and la
Informing tha march step" he excelled
again. Ills ' Interpretation of Odlva's
l'aiermald'a prayer" was thought by many
.to be aa good aa the exhibition of the
star performer herself.
Tha other lads wn tcompeted. Hugo
lsndstron, Harry Win berg. A. V. Runnel
and 8. D. Dwyer, fell dowa oa tha "march
'step" with ona exception. 8evera made
more than one attempt and two you tha
w ho triad it failed utterly la making any
progress.
. yearly twenty-five boys appeared at tba
boX office and asked to be given aa op
portunity to try for the cup, but the tuna
Hotted to this part of tha program .was
short and Manager Byrne refused all but
five.
Odlva's manager presented tha silver
loving cap to Ilancox. who res ponded to
requests for a speech by bluahlng furt
,oisly and stuttering a tew Inaudible
wards,
Committee Opposes
Professionalism
V AW HON. 'Wis.. Jan. S Support of
the Btovement lo tha universities of tha
"big eight" to destroy professionalism in
couece athletics was given today when
th graduato aommltteo of tba Inter
rtitlegiate Conference .Athletic association
ent a letter on the subject to Athletic
Director Ehler of the 1 Diversity of Wis
consin, who Is secretary of tba confer
ence. Tha letter says in part:
'"We feel that It unquestionably la tba
duty of too conference and tba several
universities, its members, la view of Hs
zuany years of effort to proenota amateur
athletics, and la view of the , reepoosi
Ullty eacsx university has for its students'
Uvea alid asaoctallona, aa tar aa they
properly may be controlled, that tho eoa
farenca anoald take no atop which lands
toward profs sal enallam la athletlca, W's
1 eel that aueb a step would bo backward
aad tssmMaiy to tha real ideals and pur
yoaaa of tho conference,"
I It waa sicsed by lUcy a Good. Purdue;
i'WTJSaJB Seott Boad. CUcago; Gooraa R.
nortaa, Mhmaaota; Edward R. Jotinaoa.
lsarai Georgs H. Carr, Illinois: Harry I.
Allssj, Sorthwestera, aad Warraa I.
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Omaha High School.... 4
Pirates 1
fo. Omaha Hlah School
Oelghton t
Tigera s
University of Omaha.... 1
Council Bluffs -V t
Bellevue 4
Klva games wera played In tho newly
organised Tri-Clty basket ball league Sat
urday, four of them at tha Omaha
Tounc Wen's Christian association cym
naslum and oaa at tha University of
Omaha, At Mia local "T" the Omaha
High school quintet romped away With
two games from tha Council Bluffs T
flva, and tha Crelghton basket tossers
and lha South Omaha High school team
each won and lost a game. Tba Uni
versity of Omaha quintet won IU drat
game of tha league series by defeating
tha Bellevue collegians to the tune of
to it Omaha defeated Council Bluffs
by Iho sco -as of It Id 13 and U to Ml
Crelghton university trounced tho Htftc
City lads In ona gam by tha close score
of It to , but ths South Omaha lads cams
bark strong In tho second contest and
won to tha tuna of II to U. '
All ot tba games wera well atundsd
and lull ot Interesting features and soms
clover exhibitions of tbo floor gams. It
la tho belief of tha local basket ball en
thusiasts who ars prompting tho league
that It will be 'a success In ovary way.
Ovar two hundred student and general
publlo crowded lha small seating capacity
at tho Omaha "Y" and kept things lively
by applauding tho efforts of tho youthful
athletlca. A. good crowd also witnessed
tho game at tha University of Omaha.
By mutual agreement at tho league offi
ciate It was decided to play twenty
mlauto periods ta the games at tha "T"
gymnasium and count each period a full
gam, thla bees use th high school quin
tets entered la th league are not per
muted by th school authorities to pull
oft basket ball contests on week nights.
Hlsa aebeel-Bloffs basses.
In tha first two gamee at th Omaha
gyuioaaium th high school five demon
strated Ita superiority over tho Bluffs
lads, excelling In both team work and
In Individual play. Tho Brat game was
closely contra ted and Hie school players
bad ta put up soma stiff playing In order
lo pull oft a victory by tho score of
U to U
Council Bluffs sssmsd lo weaken la tba
second gams, however, and tha high
school quintal romped away with thr
largo and of a U to 1 score. Th small
score boy wo waa working th high
school board ran out of numbers whan
tha score went up to forty and th spec
tators took It for granted after thla that
th score was anywhere from forty to
sixty.
Th team work of the high school flva
waa Iho feature ot both games and tha
showing made by loam Is sufficient proof
that Coach Clark's constant coaching baa
sot been la vain. Kvery membsr of th
team held bis owa at all times and kept
tho ball In motion whenever It waa la
hla possess! oa. Leslie Burkanroad, at
left guard; Beryl Crocker, captain and
right guard, and Mark Hushes, center,
put up a stellar show ot Individual work
aad ability to toss baskets.
Montcomsry. at center for Council
Bluffs, played a Consistent game, and
with batter support would hava bee able
to roll up a much larger score than ha
did. Tha lineup, first game:
OMAHA HlOH. Bl.l'FTS
Meyer R-F.l R.K Oertsea
Crocker C)....UF. UK Tho rasa
Hughes C. C....M. Montgomery
HOrkenroad ...l-OjUO wise
Munneke R.U.I R.tl... Ieffenhaugh
iteid goals: Crocker III. Mevers. burk-
enroad t4, Hughes, Thomas, Montgomery
1, tlertsen. Free throws: Hughes. Orrt
sen at, Montgomery (J). Points awarded:
Omaha High, 1. Referee: R. U Cams
of Omaha Scorer: Linn Welker. Time
keeper: Lw Vol I. Time of game: Twenty
minutes.
OMAHA " OH. I BLUFFS T."
Merer R.K.R-F. Oliver
Crocker L.F IF.. ....... MorrUmn
-Hurhea C.IC alontgomerv
tturkenroad ...UQ Utl.... ' lief fenbengh
Munneke ...... .R-0.jR.d... A Wu
cierand game: - .
1 Field goals: Burkenroad . Crocker
(.". Meyer t). llughea (."". Morrison 111.
Montgomery tit. Ire throws: Hughes
Hi. Montgumerr 01. rertenbaugh (I).
Polnta awarded: Omaha High. 1.
Referee: R. L. Cam of Omaha. Scorer:
Una Welker. Time of game. Twenty
minute. ...
alb OaeahaCtahta.
Th fast Cratghtoa quintet and th
South Osnaha High school five furnished
th most interesting games of tho even
ing at the Omaha "T." each winning oa
eoateat. la th first match Cretghtoa
won by tha scar of H to , but they
failed to keep up their winning streak
aad dropped tho second game to tho tun
of a to U.
Tbo feature of tha two game was tha
Mutt and Jeff exhibition which waa fur
nished tba spectators by tha centers of
th two quintet Haftmaa. tho huge
center of tho Cratghtoa quintet, over
topped John Collins, the sturdy little
middle aaa of tbo Magic City flva. by
about otovoa Inches, aad every time tha
ball waa put la play la ths middle of tho
floor tbo crowd rooted for Its favorite
of th oorssc pictures. .
Cretghtoa showed team work ot th bast
IJUsHttK. it lias, bm n ballad ..ta.js
Speed Merchants on Skates
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I I V 't i 1 i i , : .it 111
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I OMAHA SCHOOLS GET WISH
Bebruka IntercoIIegiato Conference
Holds Setiion at Lincoln.
MAY FLAT OUTSIDE C0BFBBC
All .Veceesarr la ta Get PcrsBlsatoa
f Baooatlr Caaaell Nebraska,
Divided Into Two Clrwalta . .
for Celleglana.
and with tba exception of Bald arson and
Prucha, ' tha two forwards, th whols
quintet would slump aad full to follow
up their respective positions. Prucha
ahowrd especial ability at basket tossing
and proved to be tha speediest man oa th
floor.
For the Magic City lads, Collins, cap
tain and center, and Russell Prdlp, right
guard, Put up h beat show of an Inside
knowledge ot th gam.
Both gam war marked by consider-
bl rough- play on th part of both
quintet but Raymond ' U Cams, th
referee; was equal to tho' situation and
kept the games going without a lagging
moment.
Tha HneuA first game:
CRISIOUTOK. I SOUTH OMAHA.
LJNODLN. Jan. zWSpcclal Telegram
-Omaha university and Bellevue wera lot
off easy at tha meeting ot tho Nebraska
State Intercollegiate conference at th
Lincoln hotel Saturday when tha matter
of then two schools continuing athletic
relations with Crelghton university was
considered. Tbo board decided that th
rules permitted th playing of teams out
side tha conference, the only restriction
being that perm-anon shouh,' be secured
from tbo executive council.
Th Stat waa divided Into two circuits.
tho eastern and western. In Jrder to faclll
tat tha work of deciding tho champion
ship. Tho easU-rn circuit Include Wee
leyaa. Doane, Peru Corner and Bellevue.
while th western Includes Central City,
Kearney, York and Hasting.
Tha baa ball schedule was arranged
aa follows:
Wesley en At Bellevue April at, at Peru
April w, at uoane April n.
Cotner-At Bellevue April Ik, at Peru
Apni as, at uoane stay 1.
Bsllevue At Peru May T, at Doane May
I. at Corner May . at Weeleyan May li
rmu-Ai Beiievue may if, at uoane May
la, at Corner May It, at Wealeyan May II.
Doane-At Comer May So. at Wesleyaa
May Jl. at Bellevue May 2. at Peru,
May a
Tha IntercoUeglate track meat will be
held at Hasting May SI. 'Wealeyan made
a bid to hava tho meat held la Lincoln,
but th promiso of th Hastings repre
sent tlvee with gold, silver and bronss
medals decided th conference representa
tives, .
Th dates for th dual meets at Wes
leaa. Doane aad Belnrvu ars undecided.
KAI WHO WnXTRY TO KAXX
. -THE YAHXIES FLAT BALL..:,
r'ft 7t
V" -A i i
rlev
Menrfee
Collins
Lyman
Phllp
l-rurha in,
e-ro throws:
BaMeraon R.F.(R.F..
Pruciia . L.F.IL.F.'..
Huff ma .W..,...C.C......
Bliss ........... .UO LO...
Shimerda ......RO.IR.G...
Field goals: BaJderaon,
Foley. Menefe. Collins .
Prucha l. Collins (I), Foley. ' Points
Cams. Scorer: Welker of Omaha VY."
Tim of game: N minutes,
Second gam:
SOUTH OMAHA. CREIOHTOM.
Foley .R.F.IR.F Balderson
Menefea L.F.1..P prucha
oums f.t; Huffman
Nixon L.O. 1.0 Bliss
ehlmerda R iJ iR.fJ , Philp
rieia guais: tuiderann, fOlry ), Mune
fe (1), t'oUin 141, Prucha: Fro throsa:
Pruch t). Collins 15), .Foley. Points
awarded. South Omaha, 1. Heferee: It
l Carna. Scorer: Unn Welker. Time:
of game: 90 minutes. , .
Wesley an Coyotes -Trim
Lincoln Y.'M.'s
UNIVERSrrr FLACK. Neb., Jan, U -
(8peclaL-The basket ball team ot the
LincoltuYoung Man's Christian aaaoda-
Uon was defeated by th Wealeyan Coy
ote Friday by tha score of M to S.
Tho game ws fast and very cms from
start to finish with tbo Young Man's
Christian association leading In first
half and until tha last few minute, of
play when goal by Keeater and Cap
tain alccandleaa won th game for
Wesleyaa.
Tha gam was played under tha Inter-
collegiate rulea ana was very free from
fouling. ! Tho fastest work for Weslryan
waa done by Keeater the speedy httle
forward and by McCandleas who excelled
la team play. Slddons and Meyers of
th Young Man's Christian association
war tha host point getter for their
team, both of them securing several
difficult goaJa. Lineup:
' W ISLE Y AN. - LINCOLN
Keeater R.F.I R.F Siddona
Kline-Gary ....L.F. L.F Mevers tC)
Mccandles (O...C.IC Aspinwsil
H'O . R.U.IR.O Beck
Swan-Clark -..UU. L.U. ...McCullooch
TWO WEST POINT TEAMS
TAKE-HOOPER IN TOW
WEST POINT. Neb.. Jan. JQl- Special.)
-Tha West Point High school boy and
glria easily defeated th Hooper High
school boy and glrle her last aight
Th girl' game was fast aad exciting all
th way throng, bat tho beys' game was
a one-sided affair. Th girls score waa
M to C and tho boys' score 0 to a. The
boya gaaia was featured by Baas all
around playing. . . i
Th gtrbf lineup:
W. P. OIRLS. - HOOPER Q1RL&
Koch ...... .R.F I R.F.............. Hale
Roehl ........,.UF.lUs7 Brown
Herman ...C.iC Hebebrand
Netiah ..R.O IftO Wilson
Ickman L.O.jL.0 Cooper
Field goal: West Point 15; Hooper, a
Aarara las froaa Ovatral City.
AURORA. Neb, Inn. XU (Spertal.v
Aurora defeated the Central City basket
ban team In a fast contest her laat
night by a score of M to sa. The game
we tan ana at times a ntue. rouah and
tb vlnttmc team was outplayed through
saix. Use rami , -
Crack skaters who wlIV. com pets In. th
championships at Newburgh. N. T., oa
Lincoln's birthday. February 11 AboVa
is kTdmuod Larar, thaaVNew ' York state
filer, who has challenged Cliamplon Wood
for tho national supremacy. 1 Below Is
Morris Wood himself, world's champion
professional Ice skater, who haa- accepted
the detl and will defend his title.
Slutz's Star Work
Wins for Grinnell
MT. VERNON." Is., Jan, JL-8peclal
Tlegram.)-Tha Orinnell basket ball fiv
woa from Cornell yesterday by a
ecor of n to 22. Cornell outplayed
Orinnell In th last half but could not
overcome tha 24 to I toad of th first
half. Aa usual giutx starred for th
Bcarist and Blaok making fifteen ot
Orlnneir points. Th lineup:
ORINNELL. CORNELL. v
tSaas
... Craft
Carliarl
Cramer
Reltsel
Benson Rifle Club
First Shoot Today
The, Benson Rifle club will open Its
first annual shooting tournament at It
club hens at the Benson Kaglo ball park
thla afternoon. A shoot will bo held each
Sunday aftrnoon, continuing until th
first week In May. Cash prise tor tba
highest team scores and an Individual
gold medal will be competed tor,
K. M. Jaroberger. tb newly ejected
club president, will have charge of tho
tournament and haa arrangext to have
tha shoots held Indoors at automatic tar
get during the cold weather.
EIGHT CITIES SECURED FOR
COLUMBIANBALL LEAGUE
ST. LOUIS, Jan.- a.Brfor d'partlng
for Chicago tonight John T. Powers, praa
tdent of the Columbian Baa Ball league,
announced that tba circuit aa at present
constituted Include Chicago, St Louis,
Detroit. Cleveland. Cincinnati. Louiavlile,
Kansas City aad Milwaukee. Only la 8c
Louis and Louisville, Powers declared.
m grandstands hava t be erected.
Plant la other cities bar been obtained
or are under option. s
A meeting of th amgnate ot tho now
league ha been called for next gaturaay.
powers aaM that at tha meeting tha
exact status ot tb league would be deter
minued. while her Powers confer! od
with men who are suppMed to be willing
to finance tba launching ot a ew dub
in St. Loula. Nothing definite aa to who
would furnish the money was aasjoaUMOd-
MILLER DEFEATS PURVIS IN
ADVERTISING GOLF TOURNEY
PTNBHURST. N. C Jan. SL-X. C.
Miller of New York defeated R. M. Purvis
of Now York today for the championship
In tn advertising awn's gotf tournament.
Slot
In the consolation match George H.
Barnes ot New York defeated O.. T.
Uodge of Chicago, but It was rtecesary
te piny tw xtra holes to OedOe the
winner
Flckens DSIDIf
Hopklns-Fussel L.F. L.F
Sluts c.C
Carnoy-Butherlsnd HQ
R.O I UO.....
Egsjt Ld i
Refer: Stuart, iOWa. - -
TARKI0 SCORES AT WILL
AGAINST SKIDMORE BOYS
TARKIOl Ma. Jan aw.
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gram.) Rapid team work, accurate pass
ing and brilliant anal ihMM,-. ...
Tarklo colleg th second gam of basket
m uera yeateraay when th local col
legian met tha famous sim.-. ..
letos. Fori the flrat quarter Sktdmore
auressiveneas that made
th root are nneaav. hut t.-i-,.
came to their own and after that Skid-
more out not ngure largely In the results.
Tarklo scored almost a m . ,
cor. being to It Captain Peterson
oeniss- ana k. uowdy at forward
tamed tor Tarklo.
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NEBRASKA ROUTS KANSANS
Corniuskex Basket Ball Team Takes
Second Game at Lawrence.
Harry Wotverton, new manager, of th
New York Yankees, who Is expected to do
wonders m 112 with the same man that
achieved next to. nothing under Hal Chaa
in 1911. A glance at Wolverton'a firm Jaw
will tell why such gnat thing are ex
pected from 'his 'leadereshlp.V . ,rt ,-, -
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION TO
KEEP DOUBLEJJMPIRE PLAN
CHICAGO. Jan. tt-Tbs dtruble umpire
system win obtaia again In the American
aasociatioa thla year. President Thomas
M. Chivtngton anaeunced yssterday.
Several new face will be seen among
tne stair, out name of th t probable
arbiters have sot been Issued.
One of th dtfflcurUe that concern the
president Is replacing Oarence (Brick)
Owen, who haa bean In the league for
several years. He will.be aeea la the
national league this year.
ALCO TRUCK MAKES FINE
RUN IN NEW YORK CITY
NEW YORK, Jan. XL-4Spcal.)-Tb
m-bour Aleo non-atop ran for the United
Stateo Pilars eotanaav sauted this m .
Inc. Th douole endurance run ta now
new ay us a too. . two hundred and
fifteen ton were hauled by the truck.
Nine hundred and twaiaty-twa mtiea sm
fraad with one stop, baselene average
waa one gallon aa hour..
BUCKLES FIGHTS TEN-ROUND
DRAW WITH DENVER PUGILIST
URTCJtTTSVIIilf CUJaiC Tt-Arf
Magirt ot Denver and Guy Buckie of
Kb Omaha, welterweights, fought a
tro-ronnd draw bare hut night, accord
ing to the declstua of the referee. Mny
of th spectators thought th Denver man
should havw the decision and gave laud
oxiuoseiua of tneJr dlJejarhrfacrtoa. -
GERMAN COALITION IN LEAD
Oppoiition Baeeira Setback in Be-
' Bwllnti for litieluiarv'
SOCIALIST FABTT TABES BADLY
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Reaalta of Day's Vetiag Reader It
Probable bt .Geverameat Will .
Have Majority In Dell.
' ' ' eratlr Body. ' '.. i. .
BERLIN. Jan. 2I.-6ev'anty-elght re-
ballot in the Reichstag elections ..ware
bejd today.--Th,rtsrns Indicate. that
the socialists are nor gaining ss expected.
The socialists parelcipated tn . forty-six
reballoU of which they, carried only, eight
At tbi rat they will htrdly-nmch ninety
seats tn th Reichstag.. They were ousted
from five- carJtmiencles today, losing,
among others, Blelersle. ro r-ount yon
Posadowaky-Wehasr, former. iroperUI sec
retary .of state for.-fh Interior who was
th. candidate-of all the OtherrparUesA
The radicals put up a stout defense and
elected seventeen' members,' winning eight
districts. . cf.iefly .from .th conservatives,
arid losing only one.. ' ;.,,.
The arario us. conservative groups elected
twenty -one la the reballot. thr derlcots,
seven: th national liberals", twauty-onc;
sortatlsts,-eight:: radicals, - stventeenand
irregular, foor. t -'!.. ' ' I
The conservatives hd: net.loas of
.threes and ..th 'lerk-ajs ,a bee loss- of
three; .tb naUenal liberal a gain of. flva
radicals, seven,, and soclaliru. th-re..
'OlssuW-Mt Behind.
. .The result of; todays vol in j renders
It Improbable. that the opposition. Parties
will bar a ; majority... -The . government
now. has a total. of 1M seats, including the
Poles. The national liberals,. radicals and
socialists number ill; minor ' and Ir
regulars eleven. . . '.
It Is. hardly-possible that. the opposition
will overcome the government's majority
In tha remaining tit contest. -The next
three ballots will be held on Monday.
Th chief cause of- the failure of. the
socialists to -max a: better showing was
tb refusal of liberal voters to support
them.. Many of the. liberals cart-their
votes for the conservative candidates -In j
the liorth German dIttrMs. .
FLAYS JAYHAWKEES OFF FEET,
Captala Frank Play Star Gaaae far
Antelope 3tea and. Team Bfoae .
.8nt r score of Thirty
te Tsreaty-Sevea.
LAWRENCE, Kan.. Jan. tL-igpeolal
Telegram.) In " a whirlwind ' basket ball
n. which repeatedly brought th crowd
to IU feet. Nebraska again defeated th
Jayhmwkars Mr hut -night,' by a seer ot
xt .to 17.. t'p to, the last tew minute of
play th Comhuskar had the Kansas
Ova- cieariy outclassed, but dsver work
by Hlte, who had replaced Boshm at
oeiiler, ' turned the tide and bewildered
Captain Fraak'a nan.. -
Rough efforts -of th Curnbusker to
stop th speedy Kansas, caused, many
foul - and . Brown' aoouracy Is) frsa
tlirow almost enabled ths" Jayhawkan ta
no out. i
In th first half of th gain the Kansas
five played poorly and Nebraska bad lit
tle trouble In scoring fittest) points, wall
Kansas was making alas. . O. frank, cap
tain of tb Cornhoskers. was tb star
for his team. He played the floor well
and made two sensational baskets. Brown
tor Kansas, mads thirteen out of fifteen
chances for free throw. - - ' '
Another large crowd witnessed th con
test. hie waa a fitting mat for th
one last night a far as rough play waa
concerned. More than'- 1,K person were
present. The lineup; , '
NEBRASKA. ' ' 'KANSAS.
Olbeun R r.lR.c ... Stuckey)
Haskell .......IP L-JT,..... Brown
I turner ......... ...C. C.,... .......... Boehm
Stryker C C . Hit
O. Frank (O..R.Q. R.O... Oousman Q.)
Carrier L.O. UO Greealeas
Hlltnsr dtsquaUfied. Nebraska. U goals
4 free throws. Kansas, f goals; u free
throws. Referee: Ashlsy. slaiua City
Athlstlo olub.
Teeasseeh Defeat, Aabara. .
TKCUMBBH, Nsb.. Jan. H.-8pc4l.)-The
Teoumseh High school basket ball
team defeated the high school team from
Auburn In this city Frldsy evening. The
oar was M to It Auburn has played
nine tames this year and this U the first
n It, has-last. . ..... 1
V
"alrbary Caay for laiversltr Place.
rAIRBURT, Neba Jsn. tl.-8peslal.)-.
Th Inlveielty piac High school baslcal
ball team defeated the Fair eury High
ohoot Friday evening by a score of an
to Is. Fairbury will play Geneva Friday,
NEBRASKA AND IOWA PATENTS
Letter Pat oat t Granted Last Week
t laveatere la Iowa ad.
; Nebraska. , ..'
Official Km nf w,.,. i
. -. ,.iou - v l luven-
tlon. Issued from tha Vnoi ,... .
ant office at Washington, o. C. to Inhab-
uants or town and Nebraska, for, th
week ending January to. Hit, at re
ported from the. oflce of Wliianl mA
ollcltor of patents and counaelor hi pat
ent causes, KM City National Bank build
ing, u maris, ,-v.sb.:
Kk "(y- Crow of Clareno. la., non
re fl liable bottle.
lng-mchln pot. . T-,-
Charle H. Hackett and T. W. Morgan ot
WaterlM. la.. rrstiv-Mt, e-. . . 1
, va .vu.iuuaet
cream operators.
joaepn e. MeKBior of Dee Motns. Ia.,
spread-roller. .
Milton C FHers-of Omaha, nyluclnd
mill.
f harlea Itrthepf mS - - T) ., . .
garment lianger
Waiter W. Bossnaa of Oenhanl. Ia..
lOVJer. .
Laroy R, Tart f Red Cloud, Neb., i
spark Indicator.
Moat Feesl Is
to the dyspeptic. Electric Bitters seort
relieve dyspepahv ttver and kidney com
plaints and debtllly.. Pries (Oc. For sale
by Beaton Drug Co. "
' Prlwe Masejserade Bail.
On next Friday evening Omaha court
No.rllt. Tllb of Bm Htir. will giro, a
prise, masquerade bail at the Frenxer
hall; Tweaty.fourtb and Parker atrtets.
Girls Play Hookey
to Pick Up Coal
Because - tUelr widowed muther, needed
assistance, two little girls. got into trouble
and were' brought before '.the' Juvenile
court,. The fuel supply hid ma low and
there were wo fund to buy more, . hence
the- little girls remained at fconv?. when
they were, reouired t sciiooi, sod tak-iac.sa-baaket
tljey -wanslere-1 along the
railroad - tracks and Into the . railroad
yard picking up blocks ot coal. , In tide
way they keot-tn house warm. Triey
wet instructed in court to ratora ta
school and to keep, away from' tba rail
road tracks. During their examination
Uie .mother, sat near., ssrt-she' could -not
understand a word f English.
al
A good -deal of aslve ha been spread
regarding the Fogai-Doola Hare agree
MBt. bat msMe mformatloa Is te the
effect that all the "coocecsluas" bad to
by Fogel and that Doois here
after will be something of a tnanager I
In fact aa well aa la asms tiata FoasI
t . 1 V
-s-M a i
If you re trouWed with chrssde cow-
stlpatloe. the mild aad gealie effect of
Cbamberuvia'a Thbiets makes them espe
cially suited to yarn-'case.- For ;a! bj
all dealers.- ' - . . . -
put
Per-sutent Advertanng-BlSe- Bedd' u
Bl Bsturaa. . f s h . . .
i. lUaluU t..V
Sprains
Sloan's Liniment is excellent
for sprains and braises. ; It stops
the pain at once and reduces
the swellin very quickly.
SLOANS
LINIMENT
' is penetratina; and antiseptic.
Mr.f.1. fiarlrrr.ef nw Cedar St., Css.
ssjonga. Tesss,sav:-J" I fersreed y sa
kla. It paaed ate very siseh sad was badly
rUw-. - Aoer a few applieatiBa of
Sieaa-s tcsteeat wy ankle waSIlUslsd,
s4lsMowltroiyell. ,
SWSaSBBBBB. SWISS. SSS. BL.Sa
Dr. Earl S- Ssosm . BosAoa. Ms. I