THB BEE: OMAHA, "WEDNESDAY. MARCH 6, 1912. Proving Whether Fishing is a Sport or an Occupation Copyright, Mil. National New Association. By Hal Coffman aaa ssaassssa --- - . - 1 VjWWraSSr f?iv9 18k : lSrl!, clp Rem ( cert, an ow- fe, .. -vii L 1 HEKGST LEADS1H SINGLES Displaces leiKa ia American. Bowl ' lag Co&gren Individuals. OFFICIALS TO HOLD MEITHtG tsttta Tui rail Nearly Threw Maadrad rial Skart af KejaaliaaT mm af (UMpiu la - Flew-Mea Evawt. CH1CAOO, nu March fc-Naw laader enwil aat la the Individual event of the American Bewllsg congrsee today whsa ma Hengat ef Chicago. member ' f tha All-Malta, topelng tha fln-mtn lata, alvlelea. mom Its Ha displace Oeerg lUtoch of Springfield. Ilk, who to the lead la tlx opening? event yesterday- , Hengat wii sot th only ana to make hid Car ttlf championship a r. W. Cktmr. aUaa a Chicago bewlr. rolled U la tha esuad foUewtnf kirn. A Ulnt cor la th elet "tlx hundred club"' wg railaa by Haary Walkar af Chicago, wbe dropped M Mat. High acorw la tha twa-mea team event. ! aaad ay Schrteber and Btme yesterday, wa aat ln danger teder. although Bleter. 1 maa aad Pelecbeck ft Chicago railed llfl wale- pat theea la third place. Tka high aoara a) 1471. s Tka aaaual nwetlng a( tka American Bowline eengrets officiate la ecbeduled ta ba kild tomorrow. Prssldeat K K. Byrasa at Indianapoll ta peeled ta at-1 tend. Mailer at routlna kuMnaaa ol ba traaaaetao. ' Tnlkt Um tint aat-of-tava flva-maa taaaa eaaipataa. Vlittlrt Xnmt Ml naarly aM pint ihort at aquallnc tha klfk aeora of tha Ckica aaaa la the tlva-wwa amipatltlon tanlg ht. Uiik aoora want ta tha Koutk Chleasa taut No. 1 Tncr (ot LND pint, vhieh at tkam la aacoad piaoa. Ot tka aut-al- towa taaaw tha Jaduaaa ot Jackaoa. Hick., aearad t pint and tha Caamo aalltaaa ot Ckwlaad, acorad Oaeoad klab acara.aaa mad by tht Boblaalara at Ckletfa, who (at Ma pin. Tka AU-lialta at dilcafo ara lr0ln( tka alriatoa wh rh Ottld Topi at tfarlaf tlaM, UL. third. llaalaa. T, Raant. Calcan T. W. tkrrr, Chlnaio..... Championship Fight With Nebraska Here Now Up to Kansas If tha Ualvrlty ot Kanna manaca mat can arranK to brine tha Jar bawkcr baiket ball player her for threa tame tha latter part of next week, Ne braska and Kanaa will plar tha Mta. aourl raller eharnplonahlp contHta la tha Omaha Auditorium. Manafer Earl O. Eager f th Cora kukr waa la Omaha Tueadar ta can ter with Manager J. N. Otllan ot tha Auditorium and reached aa arainat an term for nee of tha but Id Inf. Tha Kama roanafenwnt nuK bow ka aon- ulted by Manatrr Raer bafora th time ran b billed tor thai alty, JUa- a wlihed to play her ei Moodav, TuMday and Wedaeaday, but tha Audi torium la rniMed by Omaha Jobbara far Tuaaday alfbt. ' . Pa Starts Trunks to Joplin Early to v Have Them on Time AGREEMENT IN PROSPECT BETWEEN OUTLAW LEAGUES LOUISVILLE, Ky.. March L-lndlra- tton point ta aa agreement between pro moter af tha ColttmMan Baaa Ball laarua and th United fftatM leaaue which would raault la tka Columbian league'a laaulnc fraaeblaea In aeveral additlonaJ altle. It waa aald here today by Walter H. Paarra. oaa at Ik local promotera of th C'alum- klaa, Mr, Paaroa aaid tha Caluotklaa Jaagua prokaMy wauia Ineluda rluba In, at leaet J fgnt ot in loiwwina nine cinei; vh caco, Fitteburfh, Loulartil, Clnclnutl. at. Louli, Kanaa City, Milwaukaa. In dianapolla and Cleveland, TONY SMITH COMES BACK TO PLAT WITH THE SIOUX BIOV'X CI TV. March &.-Tooy Smith, hortrtop. after playing two roar with Broklya and Toronto veama, will return to tha ftou tlly Waatarn league tka aaaaon, hla aontraat being rlv4 today. Thing have atarted moving toward Joplin. Today, twa huge trunk, tha largett Pa Kourke could get hla meat kooka on. will leave tha Smokehouaa. bound for tha Miaaourl town, there ta lie In the depot for at laaat a week wait- ina lor ino ree( vt wie iwiwrv w,, moatly player. la thee two big trunk ara enough baaa balla to laat an ordinary team a whole aeaaon, but Pa aaya ba la willing to bat money agalnat doughnut that he haa ta aend boma tor eoma more, "be cauae," It a aald, "my boy ara going to knock tha eover off of vry on of thoe balla ar I am going to knock tha cover off thoaa p layer." Bealdaa tka ball la alinoat a trunk full of beta. Among thl bunch of bat ar aome which were priced a bora thatr monthly check by eume of laat year' player. Thirty baaa ball aulta of every Hi, weight and hue ara jammed Into tbeae trunca Tha ault ara not beautlea by any maana, aad Pa aaya ba la afraid ha will be cbaaed out of Joplin by th crowd there an aaoount of tboaa aulta, which ha guarantee will make tha bunch look Ilka Irampa. Stocking of vry color Imag inable ara ale mixed up In thla outlay of canvaa haaaa, mak, glove, breut body protector and anln guarda. H. Walker, Chleag.. '. tarr, Chlcaca .' ai neraa, Vbk.su O. A. Wheeler. I hlraaa....... M. Maaaa, Chkaae., O. T. Helf. tilxon. in H. U Weber, Chicago miner llaffl Marxeraf. c'klcaaa Kramer. Cnlcago , w. Lueek, Beaver Dam , .. ft) .. ll ... a .. 6 ., m .. eM .. in .. Ml ... I I ... a ... M .. til ... M i., M ". BatV. Hharflalri III 1', Oraan. i higego Twe-etea t J. Eleterman ...... la B. JWcieek, C'hleag , HI-1.M1 J. Jekaeaa ........,., M M. Jehaaoa, Chicago eU-l,IK ' BIT M aaga. Chicane I-L10J w. Roee ia v. H. J am nee, llaaauwd, lad., 171-l.t r. m. Quin ;n i aieern. Chicago ..; ov-l.DM IV Buhr tH H. Mayara, Chicago i-l,t O, Lewie to A. 9. Mlekmaa.CMcag ati-l.M J. Henhman ... I Walkar, Chicago .m.i....i. Stl-l.M X Anderaon M u. Hoecae, caicaga r. Uit ......,. ... A. W. Dumbour, Chicago T. W; fhannel ,', A. Herd, Chicago .. M. parteadorf I XocKadorf, Chicago T Ktrarkaer P. Emmetui, Chicago SI. U Webber . K Bark. Chlcag ' rira-alea Tea ate. rVeuth Chlcag Xe, i, Chicago . fm Vkioaieea. CMoag l.M itreveart. L-fttcaga J 4 Hotel tA Kalle, Cnlcago....,.,. tan Muneen rive. Chicago t :M hmiMaa Kalghu No. M, Ckesaga.. 1UI Jietet anannaa, Chicago 1. ilraad Taeater. Cuieaeo.... t,te THIRTY MEN REPORT FOR IOWA VARSITY TRACK TEAM iowa crrr. Man .-poci.)- Tab-ty maa atlgtbH) tor tha varalty track teaja report to Coach Kellogg thla art. araoaa. Plane for tha evening aeaioa and indoor practice waa caJleA for arary day. TV proapecu at Iowa thla year ara fair aat gaacardlaa to present dope the Hawk. ayaa H1 have tha beat t Wnk aa aaaaiianl coach la to aaraoa af C. B. Packard there will be maca Inal Mui MtoarJoa glvea the am. About twaory proonlalag candidate reported for tha fraahmea teaaa and their win atart wark nth th earelty at aaee. There wlQ ba at laaat threa fMeta arranged for . at ; . kf-LM . in . I)e-l.l . in . tn-t,o . srr . aU-4.MII . t-l,Mi f then will probably be with the Chi cago yearling. - PASADENA BEATS SAN MATEO , IN POLO TOURNEY OPENER BAN D1E00. Cel., March (.-By a score of 'i to lt Paaadena' defted Ban Mateo la tha opening game of the annual polo tournament tor tha International and Coronado cup ' here today. Th tram lined np aa follow: gen Mateo-Tom DrUcoU. W. L. Breeae. II. Tobln. W. Devereaux. Paaadena Tom Welee. Haggle Wet, Harry Welaa, Carl JoM; Burke: " Tn mulch tomorrow wDI bo between Santa Barbara and Coronado. I , ' . . . oiaaaa aaa neaiiig aiatrne. ST. PAl'U March a,-Mlke Ulbbena of at. Paul will meet Jack lienmng In a ten-round bout before .Mi Kalrmount Athletic club. New York, March V, the McGeany aad Kelly ta rtht. CHICAGO. March 1-aVddle MeOoony and Hugo Kelly were mettled here today to fight at KenoKha. , March l Artlel.aof acreement etate that the flffht la to go ten round! end that Hie flgtoten dnt hivlne been rloaad here lata today, ar to weigh In at IU pound at . Fech man la to weigh In at till pounda at a clock aa th afternoon oi the f ghl. ' a clock on the alieiKovo of Ihe tight. OMAHA FITE Mf THURSDAY Local Hig-h :hool Team to Flay Its Opening- with State Farm. KANT TEAXS ABE E5TEBXD gtale High Schawl Baekrt Ball Taar aey ta Call Oat tke Brat la tha Btete Maaager Eager Aa eairee grkedale. Two of the Big Boys alary Clata AUatre4. CUtClNNATI, O.. Marm a.-T Na- vvtmu vea oea uvKoinw.. looay BJ- Wwed the claim of flayer Justin Pltx geraid against tha Kew Terk Amereraa laaeru club for back aalary. Ptuceraid eaaltaad tnat the XVw York Aawrtcaa Isagu duh waa indebtad to him in the ansa at bm. TBta eavereo n aaairy rroin tka irtoaa of th seaaoa at tha Jersey city olxb, to ttkaoi he waa acid on September a. Hi, to October a. ta ana of alltraa bets Dealetea. ST. LOCH, hie , March k -Brooklyn Tommy' iMtUvaa sise gt-ren th popular deeua&a tontgha la tout autoi-round t.gtit wit a Olke Kirn of Ht. Idem. Both men foit fast nd furiously, hot kuUlran a etiiiittion waa altgbtly v peeler to tut at taw lacal u. Tha Omaha High aohool qulnut'c Brat gam la th atata high achool basket ball tournament, which will be played off at Lincoln thla week, wlU be with tha basket ball five ot th Stata farm Thursday venlng, according to tba official schedule announced by Maaager Karl O. Eager yesterday. If the local lada win from tha agrl cultural lad they will meat th wlnncr ct tha game between tba Geneva and Au bura High achoola Friday afternoon at o'clock. Skould Coach Clark puptla suc ceed In winning both preliminary contests they will ba eligible for the eeml-fl rials and finals, which will ba pulled oft Sat urday evening, beginning at t o'clock Th final drawings will be made Saturday morning by C. U llarknes. secretary of tha Vnlvenlty Young Men'a Christian association. On account of th large number of entries, twenty-alx team averaging eight lad t a equad. It will ba poeeible to an tertaln only halt of tha player entered at tha fraternity houses. Tin real will ba accommodated at hotels. Following ara tha drawings for gamaa a announced by Maaager Eager: . Tharadag Afteraaaa. Tocumaeh agalnat Ord. South Omaha agalnat Trenton. Central City against Nebraska City. Wahoo against Blair. Kidney against Elgin. . . - Beatrice against Norfolk. T. Ovnara agalnat Auburn. ; i , Tka rsday Erealag. x a Omaha against flats Farm. Aurora- against Oethengura). 1 York agalnat Humboldt ' II.; Hchuyler agalnat rttromeburg. f If. Vnlvwalty Place agalnat rHantna. IZ. Lincoln against Crete. .. . ' Friday 'Afteraaaa. Beginning at t o'clock.' winner of t play I; I play 4: S p!y ; T play i 11 playf 1. .11 play 11 . Friday Erealag. Beginning at 1 K winner of 1 and playa winner of 1 and 4; winner of I and I play winner of Aarora-Oothrnburc same; wiener ot II and W plays winner ot U and li Satardar Erealaa. Seml-flnala and finals. English Has Four FightsJChis Month ST. JOSEPH. Mo., March . C'Arence English, tha Omaha welterweight, tonight announced that he had aimed for lour tight In tha south thl month. Th sched uled contests are aa follows: Paddy Sulllraa,' tea round at Atlanta, Oa.. March It Eddta Hundla, champion of the couth. tea rounds at Atlanta, Qa. March U. Pete Shaughnaaey at Fort Worth, Tex, March Ml Rube Smith at Dallas, Tex., March f. EARLY STAKES ANNOUNCED FOR THE HARTFORD MEETING HARTFORD, Conn,. March I Th Con aecUcut Fair association haa decided to offer CAM ta early closing purse for Its grand circuit meeting deptember 2 to T, 111. at Charter Oak park. Hartford. They include: The Charter Oait," 114 trot, HMO. The Cbaiajnonahlp," tree for ail trot. CUB. The Capital City.'' H trot. ."". startera named August ki. aemloAUojia tranafsrable up to that data. Tha Corinthian." . trot, 0.g; start ers named August aX nommauooa trans fer, bie up lo that date. "The Acorn." l:X trot, 'The Juvenile." i:M trot. tt,M. "Frea-For-AII." pace. U.o. 'The Nutmeg." 1 10 pace. ex.eS: starters named August K. aemluauona transfer able up to that data. Entrtee rinse Tuesday. March al IS1J. when horses mutt ba named In all purses excepting numbers a 4 and t. JULIAN LANDS HARD RIGHT mr.H STOPS GO WITH BROCK CLEVELa. . . alarca --Ia a aebed- aled twelve-rcund go her tonight be tween Kid Julian ot Syrsc. aad Matt Brock ot ClcTaland lb tight .was art with tittle to ehocse bstweea th two on- Ul tka slrth. whan Julian landed a right swing ta the law. thaf sent Brock threa-rh the rope. Shoved back into th tin;, be waa aa groggy that tba fight was atopped and tha dectadoa given JeiUn. Tha fight er weighed In at 14. -KM" Oravo of Milwaukee and Lao Keller af e. Louis also fought. Orseej shewed irreater cleeerataa. but there waa mora power behind K ..lay's puncSta. Ha waa awarded ta decision President O'Neill Objects to Service (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, March l-8peclal Tele gram.) 8oma -time ago Guy Green brought suit In th federal court her for damages placed at tva.OaJ. tha defendants being tha National Association ot Base Ball Clubs and th members ot th board of that organisation. Service ot th oum- mone waa made on Norria O'Neill. P real- dent of th. Waatarn league. Attorneya Tyrrell and Mortality filed a special ap pearance In the federal court In whlcn they set up the court had no Jurisdiction. because It ia alleged no service was bad oa tha real defendants. Servlc on O'Neill ia held defective tor Ihe reason ha doea not Itv In th att and when be waa served waa In tha state simply to attend to litigation In which he waa interested and therefor not sub Ject to service. Famous Chalmers . Team to Stop Here Th famous Chaimer Detroit bowling team of Chicago will, on their return trip from Los Angelea. where thay attended tha western bowling tournament, play a pacta! match with tha Stors Old Saxon Ilrau on Thursday night at Morrison i alleys, 141M4U Harney street. The Chalmers team la composed of such world renowned bowlers as James Blouln and Bob Ilolfe. Tha Old Saisn Brau'a lineup will be C. Hanaan. M. II. Stuns. L. M. Olerde. Henry Frttscher, C. M. Cochran and W. F. Weber. There will be no charge for admission. INDOOR REVOLVER RECORDS ARE BROKEN BY ARMSTRONG POKTI-AND, Ore.. March J.-World' Indoor revolver records were broken here today by George Armstrong, formerly of Seattle and now of Portland. Th records were at twenty yards and tor twenty shot, twenty-flv hot. thirty shots and fifty shot In artificial light, aad were made under sanction ot th United States Revolver association. Armstrong's score tor th respective distances wera lag out of a possible WO; Ml out of a pooslbls ts: IK out of a possi ble Jut. and 4S1 out of a poeaible W. ' Armstrong held ' tha former records, sharing the twenty-flva-shot title with A. P. Lena of Now Tort JERRY WARNER INELIGIBLE ' Plerc Defeat Wtaaer. PIERCE, Nb., March .-(Bpclal.)-The Fierce High achool basket ball team defeated tha Wiener High school team here tonight by th decisive score of it to a The visitor were completely out classed and at no time were they within striking distance ot victory. Lineup: PIERCE. WIBNER. Mohr-Kelmer R.F.I RF. A. McOIII Vanderpool ....L.F.IL.F Wagner Manake (C) C.lc K. McGlll (C) Huberts R.G.1RO Nye Witten L.O.IL.O Schuls Field goals: Wiener. I: Pierce, U. Free throes: Wiener. I: Pierce. I Caraaaa Baas Hlsaeelf. i iwvmnv. Ia. Ifareh A Snecial Tele gram.) Broder Carstena, a German la- faw.. MnMllld mlriit. In him mnm ovee the Mardn Saggua raloon tonight. He had used a leather wmp. lying it to tne hi... t a .Fnnm rwl ennui htB neck. Ha wrote a not In German to a feUow member of the German Odd reiiowr lnd?a aavlnar he tired of life Slu! aaking a proper buraL He waa 40, slnr.e and baa a suter at Manninj. anu a cousin at Schlaawlg. - Jess Pederaan, tha Dana (above), and of the two big grapotera, both ( whoi Toasift Mahmout, tha Turk, wba wrestled I ere an tba trail ot Chajaptoa Frank ia Chlcaga Friday night I March I). The Gcteh. Mafcaest la to wrestle B.-oJI at Cie pbotofraph sreeaat excellent Ukccesses Oaaha Aoditorwia oa Frtday alght. - rertlsa It in Tha Be Want Ad columns. Key to tha 8!tuaUoc-3ee Advertising. . Cloa aad Sehaaaderwr Matebed. LOI tSVUJ.E, Neb.. March a-SpectaL) WraetllKg tana of this city are an worked up over the match which has bean ached uled for March IS at thla piace between Oeurge Ulan of Aurora aad Frank Brhmederer of th's city. Schmadarer en ya tka enafldence ot tha auort IotIhx fratenrttv of Lmierl'.le. wba lenk t ham ta upholj th pro a ess at th towa, , i MS K If UN . " "ahum. Captain-Eleot of Nebraska Foot Ball Team Cannot Play Bext FalL aurr school after season Needed Twelve Hoare Credit, hat Heard Call af Fares aad Naer , Era la Frank Will Prob ably atieea Mlaa. Jerry Warner, captain-elect ot th 111! Nebraska foot ball eleven. In now Inelig ible for next season' play and hla suc cessor will be elected wlthla a short lima by tha letter men of tha Cornhuaker eleven of last fall. Warner quit school Immediately after the close ot th foot ball season last fall, hearing tha call of tha farm. lie did not wish to return to school at the beginning of tha UU foot ball season, but tha urgent pleaa of his teammatea ot th year before Induced him to come back. He played at quarter and waa tha aensa lon of tho Missouri valley. Warnera father owna a large farm In tha southern part of th stata and on this the young Cornhuaker la now working. He expect to take over th management of the farm within a short tint and teels that be ought to be with hi father now. In school Warner waa a good student and easily made all hla credit. Rule of tha Missouri Valley conference will now keep him from playing even though he ihould return. H dropped hi studies for th first semeatsr and became In eligible ' thereby. It waa accessary, In order to play next year, to make twelve hour university credit during th first emester. There Is no way now by which ba can become qualified to play with the eleven next fall. His auccessor will be elected from among tha men who won their letters last fall. Ere I Frank, tha splendid little half back, la regarded aa th logical choice for the position. Little Frank will play hla third and last season with tha Corn huakera next fall. He waa tha only man other than Warner mentioned for tha honor next fall, but ha withdrew from tha race In order to make Jerry' election, unanimous. All members of th team are now In favor ot young Frank. GUN CLUB REALTY COMPANY, RE-ELECTS OLD OFFICERS The stockholders ot th Omaha Rod and Qun Club Realty company held their an nual meeting hut night at tha Younii Men'a Chiietlan association building. Tha treasurer's report and tha election of tho hoard of directors waa tha only business transacted. The following director were re-elected: W. 8. Sheldon. F. L. Good rich. A. F. Bloom. T. H. Welrich, C. L.1 Dundy, F. R. Dufrene, E. O. Furen, ' George W. Craig. Ralph RusaelU S. r.h Swansea and A. F. Whltmore.' Mahssoat Throws Pate. RACINE. Wis., March l-Turetf klah mout aeteatod Michael Chemjakln. the Russian Pole, in two etraight fella thu evening before the Drexel Athletic club, winning tha first fall In It minute with a toe hold and the second in ;c:4i with a scissor hold. In tho preliminary bout Joseph Smel kel. the Bohemian, took two falle from . Joha Peneck. Ihe New Tork butcher, in 1 II minutea and seconds. If you have anything to exchange ad- A (! For Sprains Sloan's Liniment is tha best remedy for sprains and bruises. It quiets the pain, relieves congestion and reduces the swellinjveryquickly. HERE'S PROOF Mr. Hxxnr A.Voskl, M Sees. ereat St., Flaiaaeld, N ..wrileal -k friend apralaed kla ankle so hedly that it weal black. He laughed ekes I told hi at I weald have kiiu out ia a week, but I soaked kla foot aad thea applied gloss's Llauaeet, aad la foer dare he was working, sad said taatwM a rigUgoodUaiaMot. Mr. Jos. HaTcaaa. of Seine, i N.C B.F.D. No. . writes: -My J n&nebtnr anrainad ker wrle I aad ska spotted Bleaa's llslsa aad M ha as hart ker a sea !j urjlquaScd as an antiseptic beah cots, wounds tad bums, and win draw tb poison from sting of poisonous insects. ' Alaldeelsrs. rSSe. SO. aad 11.00. DB. EABL S. SLOAN. BOSTON. MASS. fr a n k 1 i n Model D 6 Cylinders 38 Horst Power A large six-cylinder touring car of low tire cost. Tire service averages from 8,000 to 10,000 miles per set. Made in two body styles a five-passenger touring car and a four-pasienger torpedo-phaeton, the most distinctive type of motor car built. GUY L. SMITH DISTRIBUTOR , 2205 F amain Street, Omaha, Nebraska. i