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TILE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY. MABCtf 1, 1912.
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HARRISON BUMPS WRESTLERS
Iiiaei Permit (or lUhmont-PederMB
Bout Under Proteit .
lE7Si ,T0 LAB01 DAtKlTCI
A Oh OMlHtut la' Ctk-
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CrflAUO.' HL. rb. .-Mrr Hairrt
oa Hrto.tMtajr lanwd pmalt fT tb
iwlla( lulck krtMn Mfthaumt ud
Pdnri vhMti k.4cbdalt4 la Uk pike
fytdky l(ht. TH mayor ipmifl bit
ptfkonklt d laolraaur, il Urol kcm
tlw twA ( tti prmlt:' ' ' -,
"IhuoA kccaun tlx dtr ceuaoll law
not rl' Am yewvr U (um th kpsUeky
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At 'At- uma 'tbsV'ttia' myr Mnt ' i
fUaliif IMttr W Chltf of Polle Mo
"I km MturnfOt hrwlth uplctlan
of lh N Eiittm AthlktM luk far
parnjltr for k wrMtllni bout bttWMn
rwUnmi knd Mkhmsut. to k kM
MkrohL
"I. km O. K.-ln thli pumlt Iwiiw un
r'uUnc oritlMnof, I km kdvtMd by
tlw Uw drpkrtmnC tkkra Art R0 rslid
(rovtMli on whkji 1 rould rtui.lt. Par
orllr. K4 I uw kowar to do o, I
woald kbwIuMr Aim to Hum k permit
to kn fwitMtoB which "pulUd off nek
k wrwtllnt- inktoh u thkt mIwmb OMeh
knd Hkckorachmldt on Lkbor day. wbn
woak kXero tb natoii, en of Uw eoa
tootanu w not only In nh physical
kokdlttoa that vur kiw onnoctod wltk
kin know b would bt unaMo to offer
skulM rodotuioo. much mm toka too
InJUktlrk Ja k VKioUlkd kTMUIac matoh
but kla wan drinking cbanmcM wim
vMton t hla training quanr."t '
SmdkeTiouseOwner'.
; Takes' Possession
Tkk "SisoiwiicuK,", hcttor knuin at
tbt haadquartara of th Omaha Haaa Ball
duB knd ownrd by 1 Rourko knd Dt
J. ttourka, baa boon boucht by Chore
Graham, form arty a oaoocd baatmin, on
thfOmah,tam ks4 tut ytar a nim
btrot tha I Uotnes HopofuU. Ho
tool poktaaalon ct tba itora toCky. Tha
fckto bail hckdouartart will not ba
chasjad. Rourkt wtU hava it! ofSco
la ta raar of th ator aa la th past.
Ta "8ntokhoua" will b rati th
kaadqukrtera of every baa kail toaa
la th city, profusion!, raol-prcfjillvnt
and Buttsur. Coorga aar tha , toy aaa
aav hla Mora -tor a. nutting laci any
tlaw thy want It, Grkhkm wtU kit
play toafiM baa bail lh!a yaar.- bat U1
b Wltk th 8iwi Trtimph ball ttUL
High School Trims
Association Five
Tb MMor baakat renftrk kf th Omaha
Iltkh' achool trounctd tlw aophomor
quintet at th local "T" (ymnaalum
Thuraday kflrnon In a rathor on-tdd
oontMt tottM tun nf S ta 14
; Maloolm Baldrtsa.'th hiiaky cn(rfor
4aw wnlaia, faarantd lro4lla p total
of It point by hi own Individual f fforia,
and had b mad th thr twa-Mor h
would ha been tha only point .maker
for hla team. Hi knot basket from dif
ficult poatuon about tha Soar and al
waya kept hi ppoaata tuaaalna; aa to
wlwr th laathar wlad ar wa gon(
to land. ' ,
A a pranlnttnary to Uw big fan with
tb Lincoln Hick schoof flv. which will
b playsd wltk th ncular Omaha ohool
bartet team Saturday aln at th) "Y
sTmnaalum, tha aaolor aunttat wyijpawt
th frwhinan At for th 111 enwa harn.
plonhlp of th adboot '-,' 4
' rollowlnd la . th lineup of ThVaSay
afternoon (anw:
'Wenlora, - -
Jenkio ...R. V.
Over U T.
Haldria C,
Muemann.. K Q.
Blltlnaer. Col. H. O.
R.
aVwhamovae.
r!!'."!!!'.!wiiua
Koua
Q. Baumana
K........ Kortoa
Hubatiiulea. Adr fur Wilson at 'loft fur-
ward., field anale. Baldnae, ; Norton.
I; liaumann, 1; cvol. I; Koass, 1: ntch, 1.
Kre throw, Baumaan. 4; Baldrtae. L
Krfere. Uurkenroad of Touaa Men'
Christian association: scorer. Rawson
Whit of Omaha Hlrh school: time.
keor, Ulaka. Tim of halrss, II minutes,
roaaaaaht Has Sfw Oraaslsaa.
STOCKHOLM, Hwsden. Feb 3k.-Th
crown prtncee of Mweden. who I
dsuKhtsr nf ttis luks of Connauht. gov
srnor itsjeral of Canada, five, birth to a
son this awning. Both mother and child
art doing well. Th -ervwa prince and
prlnrssa now ha- litre roasand on
daughtw. . r ' . .,.
Hoppe Beats Cline at
Balk Line Billiards
PHlUADrXPHIA. Fes. S.-WIIII Hoops
tonight. won but l.60-point lit balk luw
blliurd match with Harry Clin. Hopp
won th afternoon gun too to XA Hla
high run waa M and hla average -?.
Clint's high run waa CI and hi average
II 1-17. In th night gam Clin eonld
put together only sw while Hopp wag
aosumulallng h! W polntk Hnpp'
high, run waa M and hla average 11 10-nv
CUns s high run waa IT and hla average
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Y..M. C. A WILL HOLD BIG
v GYMNASTIC MEET f RIDAY
The local T" asssxaatlon will hold 1U
annual gymnastic championship eontsst
Friday Tnlng, beginning at I o'cJoca.
U baa barn, arranged, b th. commit) la
charge to kl-ow any member of ths' aso-
Eillon i'.at. klthsWfaJ-Hkialets
if I w,af ?"
Tli?eIU n flv different vat. aids
bona, horlsontal bar, parallsl bars, fly
lag lings and tumbling. Th scoring will
b mad oa tb -reguMr five, three kad
one point baala. r
, Th commltte In charge. Joha M. Big
ler, chairman, H. at. Frost. Albert Hedk
lund, W. a nosslg and . 'Mlchr.
off era th following prises : ,',
(lold Medal High polotVmaa la four
dlfrsreat events. '
! Wlver Medal tierond high point man In
fc'iir different events,
HI boon HadgosKor first, Second and
Uilid plans in sach vnt
)' atewsBor Ooldsbara Abaadoaed.
7 PHILADELPHIA. Pa., Feb.. -The
steamer Ueldabora, ' which grounded on
Hramlywlne shoal In Iviswsrs bay ye,
toedsy, naa been bwdoaee. to Its-fSm.
and II probablv will go lo pieces In short
order. It it Is not nieanwhils awalteatd
up la th qulckaead of th shoal,
HURON CLAIMS BASKET. -,
'BALL CHAMPIONSHIP
. HUROX, 6, D reb. a.-(SwaL)-Tn
ta twsnty-ti o. la favor of Huron, wa th
ooore auui In last night' gaaw of bulut
ball, he.- DHTOa Absrdeea XjtxsJ aad
Huraa ccluj wta. T!ila g'.rsa Huron
th eta'.a c!.arr.?l.-sj;p. It waa (as of
tha iwiftrtl uj ia' scjte ret?:: the
roughest ta.T. ever i aye J ca a Huroa
floor, and v.aa ;;ntia y a Uvg
crowd. M-.t". -li-.'a v.ero cJi.-X twv
of them en -i-.r Tij local l rem nude
Its wlnrjfc- ii '...e mal; cf n.r.e baskets
fram h fUld ar.it four tree hro. The
ten potcta ros Abi-Kecn wrre by
tossing tH taJiD on t.ee i a-d
two ti:d bRiHtti. Tie- ,-a::o we rtfereed
kg Coach, Cwl ct U ilorairCu Ml
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mjZX TO HAVE GYMNASTIC
MEET WITH fclAI.Y ENTRIES
' . The second aainau cycraaUc ctampioo
ship will b fceld fs th Omaha Tumj
Man Chnatlaa asocuulon at I clock
on thl niec ' - ,
Th following entries hi'.'s been receded
to data: l Firbc-g. . H. e:g!tr. I. II.
Flen, X. T. Ireland. Gcrte L. WKt
ssor, A. W. i)woer, Arth ar UedeJtud.
Oeorg Eaornxuid. H. X. Knot. o. Roa
Slg. & O. Miller. James Noble aad C. C.
WaigeL It let sxpsotsd that at toast
twenty sntrtes win b rooelved before
ctestta; at noon today. " ;-
Johk M. lg lev won th champldasMp
last yaar knd 1 catered again tkla year.
Once Wori for Pirates
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FIRST BALL GAME IS PLAYED
Youngster 'Dmiiori of Athletioi
Loiei Exhikition Geateit.
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8A5 AJTIONIO TAXES THE H050ES
lg Men Croae Horn rial la Open
Is laalaa, of Whasa raar Hall .
' fram Pklladelpkl Vto
' Itors' Rally FIU.
RAN ANTONIO, "Tk.. rb;"-Tn
youngster division of th Philadelphia
American ago team waa beaten today,
I to 1 by th San Antonio team or th
Tolas league In their tint exhibition
gam of tha year, cor R.H.B.
San Antonio 401IM-M I
Phtladelpaia i...,IIIIUMV .i
Baitertes: lfcUranger. Nelll and Smith;
Qlpe, Salmon, Brown aad Egan. I'
Cl.Bn'KLANDrf Tek. M.-Twelv mrs
ber af ba OVirstaad-teanyof U Amert
h ail 4 ara Mua ballsrk V"' 'leav ,0"
traWrpVfor- W Hpnjnif Bacftte'ln th
eohtlli fttey' will be, updr lha Isadsr
ahlp Of Manager Davis... .(. , ,
Tha hnmadlat desttnalloh of th turn
la Mobil, wheac thsy will leave for
New Orleans on Mareh II, retumtng to
Clersland on Jrprir H. V ' a "'
Bevaral additional players will jola at
Mobile. '
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. Katah k yewtnoaed.
Tie. wren :mg natch acseduled for to
Blget between Bui llokuf -and Cbartea
saust of i,ieveiaa aa
tut awaatbec sm. ir:
Eab Adams, farms. wr!d" seri . voned to rVJ Clsrk wka he nailed
Jealousy Shown Dy'' -Two
Aviation Clubs
A LEANT. N. TH Feb. aV-EWdsnoe of
apparent Jealouaty between th Aero Club
of Amartoa and th Aeronautical society
cropped o tit today at ateglilattvs hearing
on Mil to llcsas aviators -
ifFni.'rrsif vx--t a?;.l fjtu,
iwpreawaUng.-.lh elub. favored- a
bill which provides for licensing aviator
by th secretary of stata, while Tboasaa
A. Hill of New York, acting president
f the Aeronautic, society, aad' also Leo
Pleven, advocated a msasur to bays
license Issued by k eommuwloa appointed
by tha governor,
air. Wood said th commission plaa
"would open, lip a very WW gat for
graft."' ana declared that the function of
th,ero. dub as a member of th Inter
national" body Df ctabs which regulates
th snort w4ts qualify aviators ta order
to minimise danger from accidents.
Mr. Hill Intimated that the Asm dub
waa trying to arrogate to ltaslf tb right
t control tha licensing at aviators, which
ha Insisted should got be vested la any
elub. i t
"Ton ar going to aea mors flying this
summer," b addedC "aad If" you ; could
i sons of th ramshackle macMnee
rhat'-go up-toa would (toad -eskto 'a
horror. The ar dangerou trass.''
RICHIE OUT OF GAME
BECAUSE 6F BROKEN NOSE
Th chances af ti Pirates to win
tb ehamptorahlp at tha Inter-clty bas
ket ball leagu bar been lessened con
siderably by th Injury to Rlckl In
Tuesdays gam with Cratghton. Richie
waa tur' n a oolllstaa wltk Baktoraoa
of th CrelghtOB team, and was Toreed
to retire from th gam. At first tt was
thought he had suffered a fracture of
tha Beam, but It later developed that hit
aoa was broken i la threw different
plane, ma&lng tt bnposslbli for him ta
play again this see aria. Richie was th
star sun for the Pirates, and his less
will be deeply telt.. ' , -
FRENCH KNOCKS OUT
. BRITON AT MONTE CARLO
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MONTE CARLO, Feb. Di-Georgea Car-
peaUer, the rraea welterweight ckam-
pHmv . today, met and knocked out Jim
gaUrvasu ta Bnailah boxer aad former
nuddlewwlght ehsnplon, a fth world In
th saccad round of a fght for th
naddlwlght duunpionablp of Europe.
Tha tea test waa tar a pan of PV. .
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Kara. wi,e oecarea aw a eaJ7 ta osjver
for tlw ptusburgh Pirate Ola year the
kind of altchlnc that rave them the
j wr!a"a sapramary la axa. , Adavaa is- J
a bis aootract ttat hk Is fit ami souad.
an set t pitch ncbt Mi'.s the training
work with gusts.
BaeehCars Defeat aMuffa Biab.
The Wr-e'slor ftva defeated th CeunHI
RUrrfs 'HTrh rrnool Tsieday Bight at the
. . . k maa im hf W tk 11
fen , . - --
seor. TICta4'" had excellent team
wont au..ifwga in in,.
Kxoetsiara- I Oouec9 Blurrs.
tH.to n.vie. ka'L.fl Hvsrn'th
tT-tn l0.!R.O.. NeU
Pakl ... . C.iC Bargeas
ir :tyr , we.cn
.....RPUr tt ar-i
' 1 U.,k.la Hum e
I Jo Morsa I- Frea throws. Hsssn. Cous-
al giurts fssssetsy asarTts a grwe vtrwwa.
Uysnutk ft
Jo afsraa
With the Bowlers
Tha Brodegaart CTownS took two out
of" thro tram th fit. Janiea. ' Angelsbsrg
had high gams bf 2 and high total of
Hi for ths Crowns. Scannel had high
game of 0, and 1. May no had high total
of IN tor St. James. Thursday. Jstter
Gold Top against Drelhus. Candy com
pany. Score; .
BROUEOAARO CROWNS. '
1st.. Id. Id. Total.
Moron 171 1st r. 1M MS
C. Prlmeau, ... j .J54 SI
Toss .........15 'lit 111 M7
H. Prlmoaif ..i...-.'.i.ul" m ' las -
Aagsisberg ,.......ale
'Ml I
Totals . u 151 "
ST. JAMES. 1
1st. . Id.
D. Mayao 1U
Hastsr Its
J. llavno 171
aoannel H...,....gli)
Weymullar .,.......
m
let
1(1
11)
lv
' 11
U7
Id. Totsl.
lit . .41
1U 121
! h)
ll Hi
l,J7
. Total 197 Ttl 111
Y, O. W.'a Law Thswa.
la the Metropolitan league tha. Drum
mers took three In a row from the Wood
men of th World team. Aebla of th
Drum snore rolled high stagle of Ml aad
high total of SO. 8cor;. , ,.
DRUMMERS. .. ,
Aebln ii M '
baustlan .....w..lt ' lM'i
Straw , p) , ,
S.. Total.
i tm
1M So
lid '' 3S3
Totals
43 !.!
MS 4
W. O. W.'B.
' 1st :d. M. TotaL
Jacubslck 1S ' 13 43
tnglemaa l 1 1M t
PadnMky W W lti iK
Totals
.S3 ' 4 m tm
Marrlsene's Leaawa,
B1STKKJI TAlLrORH.
1st. , Jd. Id. Total.
McMartln ...........:.I70 ita '111 5U
A. Bowers fI- ' yn-'lM' 6
Zlmmy liJ 174 tie MI
Lamb ...... ......U7 - lsnT - its um
bowers, W IN SI 17e 2
Tsui m m tm iim
. ' REI08. , ,
- 1st. M. Sd. Toul.
Wiley ..... ...B:i" 1M 1.11 . me
Leyendwkar i. ..(M IS 1H ?
Haynish . let 170 m
Williams 1M m 144 410
Berger 1M 1 lW Ml.
" Totalg .;, IM ' I.4M
Handle. 47 47 47 141
Totals BT7 ' Bl CJ i.Stl
BT0R3 OU SAXON BRAV-
1st. Id. kl. Totsl.
FrUscher 158 14 171 ill
Hansen 11 U3 - 1st .IK
Ojeni o Ifl Sue 201 Ut
Stuns Ui 14i la 138
Cochran 17a Ul JU iSi
Totkto M "in 9L'4
WROTH' SPECIALS.
1L 2l Id. Totsl.
Weeks :. Ml 154 l' ? 8
Hsll .remit- KSS 15 .471
Hammond 174 171 14 Ms
Kopeaick 1M 1M Sn ' e46
Durke - U 171 S Us
Total 73 5 . rt t.tn
tft1w p II IS II 4S
Total w n ' m : SO
C0N5IE 'UACX'8 WTT.T.TAHT SEC
05D BASEHM. .. . ... .
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Lain OS ' rilign Si nr m
,JF.99tJ CoMmi.' sronderf ul .aeerod 'bare-'
maa of the champton Philadelphia Atk
VJca, who baa signed up tor 1311
PLAK BLOW AT STANDARD OIL
Wten-Pierc CompanT to 8earch
' Conntry fpr Evideace. ,
CHARGE 5TILL VIOLATES . LAW
Veaag Pierce 'Waa la Be Deposed
aad Plae Takea bg. gtewart, Aa.
eerdlag ta Depaaltlsa af -
Oeorge w. Mayer.
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ST. LOl'IH. Feb.' .-Plans for a satlon-
wtdo Investigstlon In search of evidence
to prove the-catntlott of lha Water-
Price Oil company that th Standard OH
company la atliruT tha law and per
petuating an Illegal trust in defiance of
th supreme -court af toe .United States
were outlined late today by Hamuel W,
Fordid, jr. af . counsel for th Waters
Plero Oil coajpsny. ., .
Th Invsetlgatlon w I U extend lota many
tatas at tlw eanolusloa of th hearing
now . under way before Special. Com mis.
loner Jesse-McDonald In the lltlgatloa
by whlrh tb Waters-Pierce oompany Is
sttpraptlng to present' tha Standard OU
company from gaining control of tne
Waters-Piercs coqipsny directorate.
The Waters-Pierce attorneys at th con
clusion of tho Bt. Louis hearing Will tkk
deposition In Texas. Louisiana, Tennes
see, New Tork and Illinois.
Held Still Illegal Trust.
Thsy will follow ail th ramifications
of tb standard Oil - company In those
state and dig up any Information tend
ing to show that tha Standard has
broken faith with 'national and state gov
ernment and still Is operating a an
illegal trust, through ' th subsidiary
companws Into 'which It has been di
vided. ' - :.'"
Though th Standard was ousted from
Texas, attorneys for th Watert-Plerce
company ssy they ran prove that It la
still operating there under the nama of
the Magnolia Petroleum company; , which
has headquarters at Dallas and reflnerW
at Cersfcana and Beaurooutr' '
Th Standard Oil "ompi1!''s 1 property
In -Texas was aold bytbo stata under aa
order at ouster December 18, OM.
Clay Arthur Pierce, president at Uw
Watera-Ptore Oil -company, and son of
H. Clay Pterc,' on at Its founders, was
lab deposed -sod bis place tail en by
Robert W. Stewart of Chicago, general
counsel af tha Standard OU company. It
waa testified dais afternoon by Oeorge
W. Mayer In a deposition.
Mayer, formerly manager of th Stand
ard Oil company of Indiana, to Kansas
City, waa to be vice president, be said,
and Charles U. Adams, secretary-treasurer
of the Wate-Pterr company, and
known as th Standard Oil's "watchdog"
la tb corporation,', was to be retained.
CURRENT HOG ESTIMATES
SHORT OF ACTUAL RECEIPTS
CINCINNATI, O.. Feb. a-Mpecial
Telegram Pries Current says there has
been considerable decrease In the market
tupply of hues the last week, due In part
to conditio na which have Interfered with
movement of stock.
Indicated totsl western slaughtering
totalled about etXMM head, compared with
nttoi head two weeks ago. For. a cor
responding tim last year tb figure was
IM.tM head. With reports now In hsnd
from a considerable number af place
from which regular returns during th
season have not been received, end after
cartful revision of Indications. It Is ap
parent that current estimates havsJallen
thort of th number that full returns
will show. February has ons more dsy
this year than lest, which feature has a
bearing in. comparison for season totals
it appears possible final returns will
show about U.O.M hogs for four months.
Oa this basis there would be an Increase
of XJet m hogs for th season, a gain
of 17 per rent In numbers. ,
prominent place compar as follows
from November 1 to Februery :
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Cnicago .ls.
Ksasas city LJTi.a
South Omaha s..a
t- Louis 1.M5VW
St. Joseph !
Indianapolis gWa
MllmauhM, 141.40
llnrlrcaU fTS.ae)
Ottumws, la. .wee
Cedar Rapid, to. .... Jli.
iMoux City. la. .-.'...;.
St. Psui. Minn. - rW
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r'Tlae-kev ca Siinress la
judicious sad persist eot a
afXi-eriUruig.
la the
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Membership Eoll- ? .
of . Hebrew Society -is
Growing Rapidly
Th membership roll of - th Youns
Men's Hebrew association reached Ml al
tha meeting last night, whea eighty -six
new namea wen added to tlw list. Over
Ml boosters of ths organisation were
present In th vestry room of Tempi,
lsrsel when this announcement was ma lie
and it added much fuel to Mw flam of
enthusiasm over the Infant organisation.
A board of governors consisting of th
following were elected to nominat a
slat of officers for th coming year:
Rabbi Frederick Cehn. H. H Brandeis,
William - Holtsmaa. Ssm Kats, Meysr
Klein, Harry Lspidus.. Dr. M. jOordoo.
8. 8, Harda, Martin Hugarman. IJyman
Katskas, Joseph- KulaaoUkjr, Max Levi,'
Mania Rosenblatt, Morris . Rosenbloom '
and Henry Monsky. .,
Taa.eftlasr of th association will, be
chosen from to board of govynors, snd,
tne .names seiecteu will . o .announces
some time before next Wednesday. '' ,
CORNELL LOSES MOKEY.SN V
' ATHLETICS DURING YEAR
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ITH1CA. N. T., Feb. .-The snnual
statemeut of tha Cornell Athletic counell
just Issued shows that Cornell rsn 'be
hind last year on Its athletics and 'had
t resort to a sinking fund to meet th
expense. Foot ball and bsa kaO were
th only sports that mad money. - '
Th crew lost IU.0M, and the track con
tlngent I7.W . ,.,.,'
Foot ball profits wer ts.otn and base
ball, n.oac Total disbursements for the
yeer were fli.W. , .
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