10 TOE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1912. Jeff Puts One Over Every Once in Awhile By "Bud" Fisher I i v I ' . I : o -JT' HWOwMI ( jtV -TMKT DOWN? ' k "WW ! ' 1 if thsownv fV! klJIlJ V cot thw V ' t TJr You GooOfVr AtTTH6TC TVa? GOT AUTTLtl YOU kNOw V0 fOJT tVwf WHOWtOT&THft 6mk. ape Tvie rujjoo rr PIRATES W1NJN TRI-CITY Fait Association Buket Town Trim South Omaha. WEQEL AHD SHIELDS SHINE elle-ase (tlkltaH Spring Bar. Hm la Prellaalaary Contest sad thaw Mark loaproveaaeat Ovee Prevteaa rleylag. LoaeTw Staadlag. P. W. ' Pirate J T hnah High school 7 Oetghtoa I 4 South Omaha High I I Micro . t nhrerslty of Omaha. 4 I I Tigers I 1 I Council Bluffs T' I 1 U Ave. t ion Ual Evealaa'a decree. .Hi .m: .& .19 .1X1 . .IX Retlevue. M: Tigers, U Pirate. 11; South Omaha High, t. ' Pirates, a. South Omaha High. M. Tha tut Pirata basket fltngers added another pair of victoria ta thair ue brokea list of thla aaaaoa by trouncing tha South Omaha High achool quintal la two hard-fought Trl-Clty leegu floor caataata at tba local "T gymnasium Bat urday evening br tha acoraa ot II ta I 04 ta M. Although outclassed la taam work, tha t Magi City Uda put ap a atallar ashlbl tloa af tha floor aport and kapt tha laathar wind bag humming over thalr opponents' beads with a predaloa which brought forth considerable applauaa from good slaed gallery nrosent. Thalr weak ness, hawavar, waa la guarding tha speedy T" player. : Tha work of Rltchla. center, ana Shields, left guard, fur tha Pirata aggro- alien waa aaall tha IMinduaJ foatura of tha aoataau. Tecathar thla pair umroad up a total af twantr polnu to thalr aradlt ourln tha twa camea. BWlUraa aarpnaaa Ttarrs. . Ballavua apraiui tha aurprtaa of tha vaalaa br thalr ahowlai atalnat tha Tlcar flra. Tha eollatlana aatarad tha leavoa aarlr In January with eaa of tha waakaat tarma and wtra tha tallaadara during tha flrat thraa wcaka of play. Mowavar. tha? now nara ona of tha fart at aulnwia antarad and ara traduallr allmblnc out of tba raar 4lrlilon. In eaa at tha auWMa aamaa of tha laacua playad at Council WufTa rrlday avantne. tha Council BJuffa "T" toaaara waa thair flrat victory of tha arla ever tha Omaha Cigara, by a acora of a to n. Pallawlna ta tha llnaup ot tha Pirate and tba aouth Omaha Hixh achool: PIRATK8. B. O. H. BarrowmaB ....R.F. Rr Mentfee S'alt R.F.I - Oraham (C.)....L.F.!UF Colllna (C.) Kltchla C. C layman Hhlflda UG. L.a....FHlla, Ward Knbtnam R.O ,R.O NUoa rirat Oamo-Fiald aoala: Manaf. I; l.rmaa, 1; tiarrowinan, I: tiraham, 1; Hltrhla, 1 Kraa tlirowa: Colllna, I; Hltchl. t nfFr: H 8. Cum. Hooror: Una Wlkr. Tlnvkaapar: R. U Carna. Tlma of (aiiw: M mlnutaa. Bond Uama-Plld fnali: Colllna. 1: Irman. I: Clraham. 4: Rltchla, . Hhlalda . rr throwa: Cnllni, 4; Rltchla. 1 Rafaraa: H. i. Ounla Hcorar: Una Walkar. Timkrtr: R. 1 Cama. Uaaup ot tha Ballwraa and Tirra' con teal: v BELLEVUB. TIOKRf. P. k i t (C.) Itr iB P Ntanan (C.) Maxwall Lr.,UF. fcandtorc mt CC Sulltvan Uidrman ....l.O.lfl Harris R. guarkenb'h K.O.ItO Votfo bumuiuim: miry and K. Ludwi. ocn tr for Tlwra: hurwrnlck. Ift auard. i; Tiaara. Flald aali: P. (juarkrnlusi, (. aiazwall, 4; OhmAn, t: H. iiiai-kenbunh, . ); aaabant. 1; O H'jIUvan, I; Kllry, 1. Fraa throw iIumfII, 4; Cftillhri. 4, lMdda. L H'tt rr. H. ji Curtla. SrorM-: R. l Wll.r. Timkrr: K. U t'arnn Tlma of h.tlv4a: minutra. On point awarded Bri.Tua BDRKENROADSAYES GAE Star Playinj of Omaha'i Onaid Con tribute! to Lincoln'! Defeat FINAL RISULtItANM 29 TO 21 Omaha Hlak febaat rtva atalatalaa KUadrr La4 Darlaa; Alaaaat Eatlr Caatrat Haaa la tar far Llarala. LINCOLN. Nab., P.O. lL-SDaolal T.l (ram. Omaha Hl(h won an axcitlnf lama from Ltncolo Hlch Baturdar nlfht at tha Young Man'! Christian aaaoelatlon gymnaalum. In which tha raault waa In doubt up until tba but taw mlnutaa of play, tha final arora atandlng M to IL Omaha led at tha cloaa of tba flrat half by a aeora of 1) to U, whlla tha Lincoln (Ira cama back strong at tha opanlng af tha aaeond half and tba gama atood II to 11 In faror ot Omaha with but four mlnutaa of play. Burkanroad of Omaha than alaotrlflad tha crowd with a brilliant ptaoa of work, taking tha ball from tha cantar of tha (laid, daahlng ta lha alda Hna and throw ing tha goal over bis abouldar. Tba laad waa Increased when Burksnroad mad a frs throw a few seconds later. atetheay waa forced to retire from tha tame with a sprained ankle, but returned after a abort rest. Tha Omaha five maintained Ha slender lead until tha and of tba game. Lincoln escelled la defen sive work, but the Omaha five ware much surer In locating the basket For Omaha, Burkanroad played tha star game, walla Captain Mana of Lincoln waa tba star for tha Capital City bora. Burkanroad made II points for his team. Omaha was represented by a big contingent at tha game. The lineup: LINCOLN. OMAHA. Metheny LP. LP Munnek Ager K.T. ICr Mayer Hung C. C nughsa Alhrecht LQ. LO. Gardner Mann R.U. R.U Burkanroad ttuNMltutea: Wilkie for Hugg, Shaw for Hughes, rtald goals: Metheny (, Ager (I). Mugg til, Alhrecht, Mann, Burk anroad (I), Munnaka III. Mayer tl. Bbaw, Hughes III. roui throws: Mann ill, Burkanroad (I). Kefereo; Brannon. Um pire: liutckinsea. ASSISTANT TRACK COACH NAMED AT0WA UNIVERSITY IOWA CTTT, Is., Fab. U.Mfpeclal.) U E. Packard, a student la tba medical college of the University of Iowa, baa been appointed assistant track coach at Iowa. Ha will have charge ot tha fresh men team. Manager Kellogg said today that hi all probability tha story appearing In papers to the effect that Davenport, Ottumwa, Waterloo and Muscatine basket ball teams ware ta come to Iowa City to com pete for tha state championship waa un true, elnce the Iowa high achool board baa not yet named the four teams which were to represent sections of tha state. Weakened by tha loaa of BJ lander, the Iowa basket ball team leaves Monday morning for Its northern trip. Monday evening tha Hawkeyea will play St. Joseph's at Dubuque, Tuesday Sacred Heart at Prairie du Chlen and Wednes day Wisconsin at Madison. Ballaader Is una Me to ga because of heavy work, which has kept blm out of tha game moat of the tlma this year.- Gardner, Schmidt, Leo, Maiden, Berry, Trexel and Ilanna, with Coach Stewart and Manager Kellogg, will make tha trip. Signal Corps Team , ' Advances to Front Tha Signal Corps School tram has Jumped Into tha lead in tha Fort Omaha bowling league. The Hradquartera team which baa lad tha league up until two I weeks age has now dropped to fourth place. Sergeant Andrew Clarke tope the , bat of Indlelduala with 111 ' Following tba leaue and Individual , atandloga of last week: 1 LEAGUE STANDING. .P. . W. I Ar. i Signal Corpa School., it 1! i . - ' company rt is iu x .1.4 Eitre Duty Men 1 ..- eieadqueriera Is s .tit Company A It I ! ,u 3ioepltal Corpa II i ll individual averagee: aisaasl Oar.. IU mata tin t n PrtaU Leesier !M WtlH kee4rkk.... -1M Pneate 14Uea. t Oraaral riote., ir yrtvate !-. 1 rnala De-kirr ; AM ..in Carters! Haxeard US as Ui rrteata aUitata.......Uc .Eecords Broken in i Swimming Matches ' PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. Feb. IL-Tbe , Vntverslty of Fennsylvauia awimmlag team defeated. Princeton here tonight. 3 to aV Princeton won the .water polo ' game, six goala ta one, . Two records were broken la tba Mo foot relay race, Pennsylvania dipping two seconds off tba record bold by Prince ton, covering tha distance la I B. - Cantata Willi of PennsyrrasAa m the plunge for distance, broke tba American I record of Ti feet. It Inches, and tha . 1 Intarcotlegiata record of fee, both j heed by hiraeelf, by phmgtng 7 feet, inches. LAWRENCE MAKES NEW INDOOR HIGH JUMP MARK BOSTON, Feb. 1U-A new world's In. door record for a running high Jump by G. C. Lawrence of Bos ten who leaped fee! t't Inches-ami the equalling ot several track recorrK were features of tha tncn'y-tMrd annual Indoor games tonight ot the Boston Athletic asaoda- Uon. The local rtatree. the Hunter mile, waa wn by Orcer Iledlund ot tha Boston AthletW aeaociatlon. running unattached, from last year's winner. Abet R. Klvla of the IrU-Amerlcaa Athletic club. In new record figures for the event and tor ti-.e track. Time: 4:SV . ieorge V. Bon ham. tha Irish-American Athletic dub middle distance champion. romped away with the three-mile run from a- m1 field In new track figures. Time: ls" At the School for Umpires a a By Hal Coffman WpMIVHSAVI Uk naiw4 re INfoMCt, et-JJ la' txrtTi t- 4 SPa-ljOOMPf eMk-1W rM 0MO ' LXHW "To ' I5HSI. morA "Ht' BM.U . . Turk Says He Will ThrowWestergaard Tusslf Mahmout, tha Terrible Turk, and hla manager, Emll Klank, ware In Omaha Saturday night and part of Sunday, on their way to western Nebraska, where Mahmout will, wrestle .Monday night. They stopped to see how things were lining up for tha big match Friday nlghe. when tha Turk and Jess Wsatergaard will wraatla ta a finish at tha Auditorium. Mahmout It confident of dumping the big Iowa giant, but does not think he will have an easy tlma of It He knows what Weatergaard nTelthough ha haa never wrestled him. He says he will be back in Omaha early Wednesday morn ing and will stay over until Batttrday morning. IOWA COLLEGE BASE BALL MANAGERS FIX SCHEDULE IOWA CITT. la,, Feb. !l.-(peclal.)-Collega baa ball managers of Iowa met her Katurday and arranged the follow ing schedules for tha 11J season: April -Giinnll againat Leander Clark at Toledo. April ti Hlghtlsnd Park college against State Normal at Cedar Kalla. April n Highland park college againat Upper Iowa university at Fayette. April 13 Leanrler Clark againat tlrlnnell at Urlnnell. Highland Park college againat Luther at Dccorah. April M-Open tor Highland Park col lege. April K-Illghland Park college against Bt. Joseph's at Dubttnur., 'labor college against Simmon at Indlsnola. April 27 Htste Normal sminst Vpper lowa university at Kavette. Tabor College against Highland I'nrk at lc Moinea. April 2b Taior colleke against Leander Clark at Toledo. April -Stale Normal against Orlnnell st tlrlnnell. May I Tabor college againat St. Jos ephs at iMil.iioue. leander Clark againat Cornell at Ml. Vernon: Mjy S leander Clark againat Coe at Cedar Rapids. Tabor college against Upper Iowa university at Favette. Mav S state Normal acainat Ellsworth at Kile-worth. Tabor college against Luther at Pecorah. May 4 t ate Normal againat Highland Park at Ies .Motr.cs. M. Ambrose college aga!nt Ft. Joseph's at Duhnnue. May g-Leanler Clark against State Normal at Cedar Palls. Tabor college against Urtnncll at Urtnnell May T-L"anier Clark alnst Upper Tows, unherrlty et Payette. Cornell aern K;ste unlveraiiy, Iowa City. May alrf-sndT CUrk against Luther, IVcoralt. May Stste Normnt smlnst Coe at Cedar Hapldn. Xtate I'nlveraltv againat M. Joe'h s at Dubuque, Orlnnell against Iowa Wesleyan at Mt. Pleasant. May lv-skatr University againat Cor nell at Mt. Vernon. , May U State Normal againat Leander Clark at Toledc-open for 8U Joaaph a. May UV-lTpper Iowa University against Bt. Joseph's at Dubuque. May It-Cornell against Leander Clark, Toledo. May 1R Orlnnell against State Normal at Cedar Pails. -Cornell .against High land Park at Dea Moines, at. Joseph's against Luther at Decorah. May lOrlnnell-aglnat-Coe at Cedar Rapida. .... May Ift-Ellswlrtli against fit. Joseph's at Dubuque, Cornell against Grinnell at Orlnnell... . May tl-Highland -Park college against State Normal at Cedar Palls, Upper Iowa University against Luther at Decorah. May M8t. Joseph.' against St, Am brose at Davenport, Highland Park against Upper- Iowa University at Pay ette. , . . . May It-Highland Park against Lutht at Decorah. . May 24-Coo against State Normal at Cedar Palls. May 4V-Coe against Upper Iowa Univer sity at Fayette. May 16 Upper Iowa University againat State Normal at Cedar Falls, Coa againat Cornell at Mt. Vernon. May SI Upper Iowa University against Cornell at Mt. Vernon. June 1 Mt. Joseph's against State Nor mal at Cedur Kalla, Coe against Leander Clark at Toledo. June ft-Upper Iowa University againat Lullw-r at' Decorah. York five Overwhelmed. BBATD1CB. Neb., Feb. IL (Special Telegram.) In a fast and exciting basket ball game here tonight the Beatrice High school team defeated Tork by the score of 47 to ST. Kutherford. one ot the Beatrice playera, Waa put out of tha gam fur rough playing. ' Persistent Advertising Is the Road to Big Returns. Beating Time on -the Ice .Tba key a auoreas in bust lias la tedlclous and persistent nso of aawspapsr HOLMES THREATENS TO SUE VICTORIA tASE BALL CLUB EUATTLK, Wash.. Feb. U. "Duckey" Holmes, the Western league magnate, who waa once slated to manage tha Vic toria clab of tha Northwestern league, haa written to D. K. Dugdale, president ef th Seattle club, that he will go Into the courts to enforce a contract be aava be haa with the Victoria dub and which, he ailrj ws violated when President WatteJet signed Leu Nordyk of Spo kane ta mara"e the team. Holmea com- plalne that he waa kept out of acre good positions by reason of tying him self up with Victoria. St. Cat ward Defeats Nowsamat Crave T. EDWARDS. Neb. Feb. 11 -4 See del. V la a closely contested game of basket ball at the garage Friday night tba St. Bdward High school defeated tha Neermaa Grove High school. M to H xWTr? )v - 'Vf VM V !-'.r"- y 1 - aJll- - - ? 5 B V . - - ' it - ""'V-t ' i JXy X" Kareaaa Khrfeota Boelwa. RAVENNA. Neb.. Feb. IX 8Bclai. Tba Ravenna basket ball team defeated Boetua in the local gymnasium Friday evening. M ta 14 The earn tesuna psayeg a Ue game at Bedus a week age. s The new way and the old la kc-bMt.n. On th left la the aute scooter, running race with It antiquated -rival, a soiling iceboat propelled by the wind. The scooter la hi reality factor (haa Use wiM that is. Ih'a iarti.;!ar ore ir hav.'bera b't by New Yorkers, and the able to aail riaga around tba other craft new fad 'a almoet becoming a crane la a fifty-mile wind, on rho Shreqsbury ; amcng rich outdoor aport enthusiasts dur river, near New Tork, ua th day thla i tng the final soontas of tba winter. Savotograss)' waa aOAepad.7UaT awottrs. : 4 . ( I . . . I I . BROWN BALK LINE CHAMPION Brooklyn Kan Defeat! Mayer in Final Game of Tonrniment TWO KEN TIE FOB SECOND PLACE Poggeabnray auad Colllna rial ah with Faar Vlcterlea and Twa Defeat Each aa Will Mar Off Tie Monday Arteraoea. NEW TORK. Fbb. 11-Morrla D. Brown of Brooklyn won the American das A 111 balk Una billiard championship, two weeks' play .for which ended In Brook lyn tonight Brown lost but ona gam In th series. Ha played tha final game with Joseph Mayer, the Philadelphia champion, and displaying the same form ha bad shown throughout the tournament, won by M to 3BL Brown also captured the hlgR run prise of the -tournament, scoring 88 at a run In one of the previous games. The tournament ends with J. Pog gen burg of New Tork and Percy Collins, the young Chicago player, lied for second place, each with tour vlctortea and two defeats. Th tie will be played off Mon day aternoon. Collins won the single high average prise of the tournament with 11 2S-M. The condensed score of tonight's game: Brown-Total. MO: average, lt-41; high runs, 1&, 61 and M. Mayer Total. 381: average. S 37-4S: high runs, 86. and St. KEARNEY GATHERS STRONG TEAM FOR COMING SEASON KEAItNET. Neb.. Feb. 11 -(Special ) Kearney Is now prepared to meet all comers in the state league with what is regarded locally as the strongest lineup the club haa had since the organisation of the league. Manager Harry Berte has signed a num ber of men not known In Nebraska terri tory. Including Wltiel. C. Wright, Rogers and Schimnoekl. all outfielders. Hugh Srhuerln Is a high-priced Infielder who will be brought with the manager from St Louie. All ot these players are new at the game and to lend assistance in developing them two old-timers. Jack Webb and Nick Taylor, have been signed for this special work. Of the old players, Sam Wright, the pitcher. Is holding out for a raise In salary, while De Coo lay la undecided whether to enter the ranks for the season. Msgerkurth haa been traded to Tork for Hennesey and negotiation ar on to make pome additional change In the Rheup by soon exchangee In th state league. ' Of the old guard who have signed ran tracts are Berte. Pagiea, Murphy, Down ing. O'Hearn and Gray. Patrick, a southpaw, owned by tha Cleveland Americana, la regarded as a find and has also signed with the local team. Good Books and Music Help to Live Eight Contending that there Is a great de mand for young men who arc possessed of high Ideals and who can bo depended upon, James H. Clarke, a banker of, Hastings, Neb., addressed a large audi ence at the Young Men'a Christian asso clatoln building Sunday afternoon, taking for a subject, "Religion In Business, and, Business in Religion. " He held that one of tha most noble, thing In the world la helping young men to get th light start In Ufa and then sea that they keep right In their work. Tba thro groat necessities, he held, are, to think right thoughts, read good book and hear good must a. With the three looked after, there will be no danger, of tha man who adopts them going, wrong In hla business Ufa Mr. Clark said ha could feel no sym pathy for tha man who seeks to gat Into tha church In order to help him along lit b ual a ess or society, yet he knew of in- stance wher men have joined churches, just for these purpose. Funeral of Joseph Lehmer Held Sunday Tha body of Jotaeph It Lehmer, wha died Friday afternoon whlla preparing to attend th funeral of hi mother. Mrs. Elisabeth Lehmer, waa laid to rest yes terday afternoon at Prospect Hill ceme tery. Services were held at th resldenos, I6H Harney (treat. In charge of Rev. E. H. Jenks, pastor ot th First Presby terian chore b, Tha pallbearers were! Frederick H. Davis, Edward P. Pack, William A. Rodlck, Charles P. Deuel, Julius 8. 8harp and Robert W, Patrick. Staataea Trims Pteree. STANTON. Neb.. Feb. 11 (Special Lett night the Stanton boy a did great honor to the orange and black when they defeated the Pierce High school boys In an Interesting game of basket bail by the score of 44 to 11 Toung, center, and "Daao" Olaser. forward for Stanton, starred throughout the gome. The lineup. PIERCE. ' STANTON Mnhr R.P. R.F.... Chaee Pencers LF LP. Glaaer Manske C.iC. ............ Toung Penners R.O R-Q.. Puehs W u ten LO.;LG...... HolisUea Vanderpool s L.F.IL.F. Referee: Prof. Welch. Umpire: Prot Tiielaea. teed. H. (8pece.ll la., defeated in a wrestling Frooca was man and took and two mlfir Frewaa Threw RANDOLPH. Neb.. Feb. Peter Proem of Harlan. Carl Reed of Wauas, Neb. match here Friday night too mora for th etausa two KraigBt tal4 in. sine FIRE FRIGHTENS THOUSANDS WHEN TWO BUILDINGS BURN NEW YORK. Feb. I1.-A serious fir tonight In on of th most congested sec tions ot New York nesr th Bowery caused a panto among thousands of ten ants, hotel guest and theatergoer. In place of the casualty Hat tha police feared when flv alarma and ambulance calls came In, not a serious Injury was reported. Nearly 6,000 persona were driven from crowded buildings Into th tracts, wher they shivered In cold neai sero. The fir broke out In a tenement at Christie and Canton streets, and this and a seven-story structure adjoining were destroyed. 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