Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 21, 1912, Page 8, Image 8
THE BEE: OMAHA, THUKSDAT MARCH 21. 1912. j Jeff Has a Peculiar Sense of Humor tTfrvnrjucs tm 6ur Te,R.5 0"A CtLtOtA.T6 IT ToOV SUrJDNT. Now VS Out MT T 461 7 CJfJEEN CKTff AND ONE V Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher j 1 - COLD T0PS'SC0EE IS 2,693 South Omaha Team Second in Early Squad of Five-Men Event i.'mvr BSIGGS CHEEKS TEEM 03 Hera of Fight with CMfleU Pe . ellaee to Bell with Mee-la ! Mn Hot Kir l Aay j' . Hard Feelings. CHICAGO, Mxerh -Fpeclal Tele ItaWrWi Oold Top, cheered en by John K. Brigs, tbe South Omaha chief of police.' whose sensational ex ploit la killing two at the bandit, who figured in the murder of tlia offlc.ala ot tha Lincoln penitentiary, railed tha second highest score ot tha aarly ahif ( flre-mea teems, which rollad In tha marie an Bowling congress tournament here tonight, tiie team marking np leu mark good enough to future away up la tha pnie money at tba finish. Tha aertee u featured by tba aense tlonal work of L. O. ailbreelh, who opened with at strikes, which termi nated n an error. Ho spared twelve 'end track out. Brim declined to roll with tha team In order not to "atir up any hard feelings," accord hut to tha way he put It Thrllle waWUckiag In the minor aranti t tba American Bowline congress tour nament today. A long cannonading of tba plna left tba taadera In tba aim lee, doubles , and ' all . eventa unchanged. Koehaatar, N. T and Louisville atlU hold tbe premier positions. ( Oeorge Waraam and Charlaa Melsner ct Dayton. O., beaded tba performer In tba doablea with LIN. Their chance ef landing a LW score waa ruined In the first am, hi which Wamam had three error and a split, wblla kla partner alee bad three error. It W. rraalet nd B. W. Stephen of 'V'heetlng W. Va., ware aaoood high af the ' flay wITrgllW. Hermaai CoUioe and U helbecit tha Columbus veterans, wb wea tha cham pionship la HW. were orf form and topped at LaM. " r v Eddie Mayor of IodlanaooMe led la the tingle with a acora ef C3.' setting: only on error. Henry Edwarde of Buffalo, y flniahint with four etrlkea. waa able to peore for tba aecond high total f the day. Four other player regie. tared double eooree; RAIN STOPS FUN AT JOPLIN Scheduled Five-Minnte Practice Game Fail to Materialize.- EXPECT TO WTS TODAY EI EOMP Rraa rrabahly Villi Be tlreri la rttch Opealaa; laalaa Agalaat . : Trailer Dadrvra mmt All to liet Chaaae, ' JOPUX, Mo., March .-(Special Tele gram.) Rain today prevented the Bang era from Indulging In an Impromptu five, mine battle aa had been echeduled arid the day a work waa reetrlcted principally to batting and fielding practice. . . The Itourke aquad expect to romp away from the Joplln Trolley league when tliey tangle tomorrow afternoon In the eeaeon'a flret oonteat. Manager Arbo gaat aald tonight that tba entire crew will likely be given a chance to work dur ing the game. In all probability. Jack Ryan will be alerted to own hoeUUtle tor the Omaha club. Byan la In great ahape, better, m Jact, their any of tha other Hurler and W thl rraaon he doubtlea will be placed to pitch the flrat three or four Inning. ELGIN TROPHY RACE WILL BE 1 FEATURE OF NATIONAL MEET EUN, 111., March -Tbat the Elgin National trophy raoe would ba tha feat. are of the Elgin rational Automobile race next Auguat. waa decided at the annual meting of the ttlaln Road Ra eaeociaUo held here today. ObjeoUona to tba aubatltutioa of a free-for-all race for the trophy event, waa auatalned. it waa aald. by officer of tha unum, The entire elate of lull director waa re elected. They are: H. D. Hemnena. Philip Frelle. r. W. Jenka t t eebmttae, . o. Heywwod. M. 8. Aldridge. O. W. oioaa, W. C. Wlllaon and W. H. Healy. The 1W officer probably will ba re-elected, Plan for a nermanant grandatand n the race course were aub- muted by Chairman Boot. , J. C. Klanck 1. J. Kltipatrlrk 1 Q. Ollbraath Hen Hull C. M. 2axp ... Total Oraad total ...... let. . le . m . 1" . is . an M 1T 1M 1 75 IadletdaaM. E. Meyera, tedlanapoaa H Edward. Buffalo SI Herman, Cleveland & Ko. Wheeling. W.-Va. .. Al galbach, Columbua St. kuil Ifulevllla & Wood, Whtellng. W. U. untnm, cieveiam M. Locker, Dee Uo4ee M. Knox, lndlanaooll r. o-ullouh. Indianapolla , O. rerrv, Toronto - W. Steve. Buifalo , li. Ludwlg. CliHiunati D. (MdrDan, Leulavllla C. Mann, Louknill- 1, t reman, iartoa ............ J. liuebler, Cieveiand if. Frohmann, Colombua V. Pnae, Ctarluburg, Va.. Twe-Hri Teaaaa. O. Warmaa C Metener. Daytoa, 0. B. IVKtlrt W. mevenaoa. Wlieeling. W. Va. I w. Huron - J. Oardrll, Louisville W. King H. Orotearatli, Cleveland O. Zmk 11. Krpaallnc Lou!r.llle . J. Hoffmeibler ........... J. laerman. Dee Moinea ....... W. Uunkina n J. Ray, WneeUng. W. Va. B. Walker A. Blmon. Ctnclnnatl , K. Herman ...... H. Iwcbt, Cleveland O. Wood. Jr . H. MUla Wheeling. W. Vs. A. Maxwell A. Vutherlaad, Toronto. Can...., J. Vtnnv M. McUrath. Cieveiand H. Kdwarii .. M. Warnr, buffalo M. Locker 1. Mri arth', Dee Molnee P. vjnill F. Frohmaner, Columbua H gutheruuid W. Gerry. Toronto. Can. H. Hacer C. gciineider, Jr, Daytoa . lewey , M 1. Prankeaberg, Clarksburg, W. Va. .. W. Carroll ... 1. Prank en uerg. Clarksburg, Va. H. OHHa A. Hanman. Toronto. Can. C. Ludwi P. Huenke. ClncinnaU . Plee-llea Tejaai Amea-Bonner. Toledo Oppa A merlins, Oehkosh... . Xint. Milwaukee , Jetter'e Uoid Tope, Omaha,, Langtry-McBrldea. No. 1. M 10 114 1 lit Ml ,t93 .. ta .. sis .. ... M Boobs Don't Nothin By Tad 'we fcoM is cxjT amo tme other tOOaS COr-iT; km6v noTM n' TrORCIAWAS(ft1MN! B&SCO TUB Be U0r TAAS1tw4M 90H(r Mi bCTANO Y'NOeW7AfP T WrS SOft AXT TOO.TOHIft-rfT" . kkveEl THfe uoitj vrjtc cy irk6 x rx-rir oeV htm, ftntl" RAaMLSO ow mcm. ' BuT HiTi oHtsy 3em rr to vm. .- BAUC OF TH CA66 . ITW AUX BHCE ' two Ha txe wow whtm. jwoiy CMrVaErrEU-e TM TmT tEUt' com- JHUetfi Hr wei OOMT HIT HMNlTM THAT THETIS iVAL5 IN IT. . KAMA CAArTja.Ktr (, fpon A CUT f IICC dHtOtcA. IN NEW OrOEftrtt NOW. IGcrwpM pee t MTM 0 HOItJffi 0e?NTw6 jTDte JCTTne OKverHk 60T- lit J H1L ,1'U.Mvt WTR. ooptlantjc ciry-, ' ( SfkKntG- hi iporra v.t APkfARCwTO BE A WOMAN WAV 0"T n TVte tlitlV OEE?- - tCNrty OOd MEM ' JlMAaATCkNAC.Oi'TMrAiS, OhC' MOfivofU n-vwAS a rxjytrAy. AJitN0HHe6A: jAti. ' IFAFOOftCNMfcCATi HAT poej a mnMu nice ? poot'.oorA!i rrs Trie raff AJkr 5AWtT0 00 lAUt, CoWtV AH reVteNQl of Trie HO WQ tflwS CACK VMAMNW -me )1DA fOtTMtj PfavCtf, tCwf Aa nte fw wr oapgHj, 60 MJC An , tiV?-. - ft IA$ IH THE MTTL StTJInv IKW THeliiSflAMeU((CAN CtyB we eovs veft Jim mo- aroumo TH rXBtt 0iCUJf Ho fH 6T Bta-ATHLCTIC H0v V.H.CH ttT8 COMft 0P ivSDA rT fONiaAW VtAti 3UnT6rVT we ?6aTEt OlT VNlTH IMC CAN fog MOM tUTTEtWLtC swrt rAARTlH IHe-iIAfV AiKED IF Miicr; MlHPHW PlCU PO CArTi 0 ATEJ fOft. THtT AMES IN ivF0cTM 1ovt rArV yeiLL Trie OWMPlC ? ON VOWfi. MARK-v rVrTkeHt0P,0T6tVilt, ctxxca Rrtn i Ma uit rVjM Aao t m , meC J J10 T3 AND FEB; CeSTAaBrv)rlO 006T Trd a Txe Tu in acC iki iMf Abarrurul uijiir HARRY BUCKLES MAKES NO ' SHOWING AGAINST DANIELS 8T. JOBWH, Mo., March M.-Muec4ai Telegram.)-Harry Burklea, the Omaha lightweight pugilist, luted only three rounds tonight with Kreddle Daniels, the local boxer, and their arhednird fifteen round bout we awarded to the latter after half a minute' fighting In the third round. Buckle ahowed ' clearly In the flrat round that be waa not In condition for the match, aa Dealela played with him. although he did no work, at tha end of the round he waa tired and weak. ' Noted Mascot of the Iowa Foot BaU Team , - - JCondened to Die -IOWA CITT, la, March -Bnclel.- Wben Iowa City police authorlttea to day notified hla owner that Bumski, the noted, not ta say notorious Dana bull dog of the Blgma Alpha Epstioa fraternity house must be killed, tbey rang the deatbknell to the life of the moat fa mous canine student circles of Iowa have ever known. The ukese come aa tha result of repeated fights Buraakl ba entered Into with other more peaceable member of Iowa City' dog population. Bumakt'a nam I familiar ko mora than (.dot alumni . of the atate university of Iowa scattered throughout tha United Mate and he haa been given the honor of being the second oldest Inhabitant of the aula university' campus, the flrat honor' being accorded to veteran Jimmy Barry, guardian of Iowa Field. Bumski la 14 year old. Two Tears after bia eye opened to the green grass . Little Man with Big Bat of the unrvsraity campua he cam Into the poaasmoa of Nyte Jones, famous foot bail captain of the Iowa eleven of not He fought tha battle of a champion until there wasn't a ewr within a nuilua ef five mile at tit university that dared' contest hi right. The dag has been on foot bail flelda from Marshall Pletd In Chicago to the Nebraska gridiron at Lincoln. .: ' Aa death ape roaches Mm Bumski boasts of no lea than, fourteen scars oa hla body, a broken foot, one blind eye and a lost ear. Sigma Alpha Epstioa fraternity men will read ef Bumskl'a trouble with sorrow. Active member of the chapter say be 1 to be put to death In the most humane way poaalbte anl if It wasn't for the Iowa City police, declare be never would come to such a sad end. PULBO Gauka-Kurtxmaa Milwaukee Boeeia-ilMfield. Ml I weak sell. Cantos, O Indiana. Buffalo Tippecanoe. Uehkoah Vuteana, Oshkoeh TJaaahy. Butfalo Hiorje-Mover. Milwaukee Issertys, Rocheeter. N. T. tu aura op cBajf mima !ew Toe.a. VmOHAJtA.. MlRSKOXeV k-.- s.. to'itf-v.. 1 A U 7 A X . . . . . .PMsrlea. .. , A.'TrRr..jrio4 lUMaV ..Vasneiaa... - w Va. ts II K I KttT I ....... 1 - l CM 1 I!-"!eM ! saiaHaBaaa. HJR II.' .Cf ,-, II IE ' y.'H I f r .'. I aA-L t ii ' 4 o-U3 ' 'J, I 4J0-W1J ' f , v v .3-14 ' , ' A7S-LW . A" ' Sruw - n 7 J n-tw ', , 4i a f '' : M ( ' ' .' - -" 1 ta-vm I '; . J - H-uat aw J . I r" , .- .1 Milwaa- ...': omnaayl I ,, h. I r. at Atlanta, Ga eras uneolred until Cree ri. Birdie Cree. smallest BHaber ef the mad bia belated arrival the other day "'ll'kieiuue. ' xw Tork Yankee atruad. who aeea larger and claimed them a bia awn. With the beta tba anyone else la the bunch. The formidable etabe. Cree hatted Jal last secret eg two big sets la the Taakee camp year. KILBANE OFFERED $50,000 FOR TWO YEARS' CONTRACT LOS ANELs March A-Manager Tom McCarey of the Vernon Athletic olub telegraphed today to JUmmy Dunn, manager of Johnny Kllbane, the feather weight champion, a raan offer of fbS.OOs for the exdusrv service of Kilbane aad hlmeslf for a period of two year "to date from the moment you sign the contract" If you have anything to exchange, ad. Tertlse It la The Be Want Ad column. H h lUArV 41 ItSoW. f TOMTJU. T Dr. Roller Fails to Make Good on Match' With Oscar Wasem Dr. B. F. Roller failed to make good on the balance of the wager of 9C0O to be poeted with The Bee by Tuesday for bia wrestling match with Oscar Wasem. and thereby forfeited the U) which bad been posted by him tor the match by F. A. Lyon of Aurora. Pete Look deposited $300 far Waaom, but the amount was not covered by Roller or bia backer. Roller delegated full authority to Jack Curler, who waa In Omaha aa manager of Jack Flynn. to complete arrangement for the match. Curley did not put up the rest of tbe money or sign any agreement, simply get ting Into an argument with Loch over who might, be eslected a referee. Heldea Throw Vlaa. NEBRASKA CITT, Neb., March -(Rpecial.) A large crowd waa preeent at Eagle hall laat evening to wltneea the wrestling match between John itolden of Omaha and Roy Terry of thla city. Kolden won both bout In abort time. He waa too heavy for Terry, who la a clever lightweight wrertler. Hniuen will go to Talmage next Monday ta wrestle with Vlox. the heevywela-ltt wrestler, who a short time since broke the ankle of Lenuuy Cope of thla city In a match. Helped Beat the Yankees PIRATES CLOSE IN THE LEAD Win Undisputed Title to First Place in Tri-City League. CEEIGHT05 MAT TIE FOB SECOHS heald Lee I Jf Igh gekoad Five Beat ' (oath Osaaha geeead Tlsae, Warm Fight for Seeesd Weald ' .Basalt, ... i , ' Lea ana BtaadlaaV , P. W. VI' Pet Pirate .' 14 12 . 1 .SST Crelghton 14, 11- ' 3 .785 Omaha High achool .,. U ' 10 1 .? B. o. H. a u 4 Bellevtie 14 . i .35 rnlvndttf of nmaha... 11 4 f .307 Tramps 14. S IS .186 Council Bluff e "Y"... 1) I U 77 Last nlght'a acorea: ' Crelghton) i. Council Bluff T", (forfeited). Pirates. 17; L'nlvaralty of Omaha, T. By negotiating win In last night' game the fast Pirate quintet and the Crelghton college basket ball teams clinched first and second place In tbe potest for the cup In the Trl-Clty Basket Ball league. Tjie Plratesr gained the undisputed title to first place, while Crelghton will be tied for second Jionors It the local high achool. can administer a second defeat ta the South Omaha toaaera when the two meet tor the last time Saturday night. Council Blurts lost by default, falling to appear and ao Referee Kiewltt awarded the game to the colleglane by the score of I to a The Crelghton play eta were disappointed aa tha latter men were ail resplendent In their new. sweaters and seemed anxious t show them to the crowd. The Pirate, a wa xpected. had little trouble In vanquishing the varsity quin tet. They ran up a big acora In tbe flrat halt and secured a safe lead. The university ptayere- showed "trt - am fighting spirit that baa characterised their play, all aeasonvhut, during tha flrat hair were unable to get Into tbe gam at all In the aecond half thir play wa area better than the league leader and they succeeded In . making more score tbaa their opponents. Tbe game wa marred by several vae cldeata. Keal Parson, guard oa the Omaha team, received a bad cut over tbe left eye in tbe first half, but finished the game. Oeorge Parish, the other guard, on -the university squad, received a sprained ankle. The lineup: PIRATES. I'M. OF OMAHA. Barrowman ....R.F.I R.I Whltcomb Oraham L.F...LF Ulreniow Hhlelds C. V Jerome Welgel UO.IUO Parish Robinson L.O.IUO Persona 8ubetltutlon: University of Omaha, Salisbury for Whltcomb; Dow for Jerome. Field goals: Graham, Bhlelda,; Bar rowman, I: Dow, L Free throws: Gra ham. 1; Whltcomb, 4: Parish. 1 Referee: Kiewltt. Timekeeper: Prucha. ocorer: Welker. I Presidents of Big Eight Universities Meet at Chicago CHICAOO, March - Sk-preeldenU of unlverxlUea composing the "Big Eight- conference were scheduled to meet here today to deliberate on the difference which have arisen among the various In stitutions regarding athletic, particularly summer baa ball. Vi hoiher tbe conference Is to eland, be recognised or dissolved was the Import ant Question to be coneiderod.' Tbe meeting waa at the Invitation of Presi dent Harris of Nortbwsstera university. All presidents were expected to be pres. ent or represented by proxy wtth the ex ception of President Oeorge E. Vincent of Minnesota who attended the banquet of the presidents hut night, but waa obliged to return home before today's scheduled meeting. It was said the faculty reoreeenUUvee would hold no meeting today. Prof. H. W. John ton. chairman of the conference committee ef athletic having held that the meeting, according to rule, could not ge on before one week from today. It was decided at the meeting of Janu ary Z7, that aa amendment proposed at that time could not be adopted or re jected before tbe expiration of sixty day. "Stmwrlat your business by advertising In The Bee-tne newspaper that reaches aU of the buyers. SUNDAY SCHOOL ATHLETICS Omaha Boys to Hold numerous Con ' - ' tests Juring the Summer. BASE BAIL LEAGUE IS FLAMED Flrat CesapetttlTO tea test af Year .Will Take Plaee Tharaday Evea , las la Swlmsalag Pee! at the -Y. ' Tha Omaha Sunday School Athletic league waa organised In the conference rooms of tbe local T" association last evening when repreaentatlvea from sev er si of the church athlctlo clubs of tha Ictty discussed plan for the year along tne nne of swimming. Das nau ana track event. Most of tbe athJetio contests tinder the auspices of the 'league will be held at the T" gymnasium, and when the ball, season opens the lade will use tha aa- sodaUon diamond at the 'T" summer park In East Omaha, Aquoatlc at Carter Lake will also be taken up It enough In terest I aroused In the sport. The first competitive contest of tbe year will be held In the 7 swimming pool Thursday evening, hTwrch St, when team of four boy each from all Sunday schools in this city wishing to 'be represented will match their prowess In a list of water eventa that will furnish a good drawing card. All lads entered lTt these events will be divided Into two classes, tha first group containing all lad IS year of age or under, and the second di vision those ever II gear. Base Ball Leagae. It Is also planned by the promoters of the league to organise a base ball league for the coming season to Include) eight teams and perhaps more. A series of game will be echeduled and K ia ex pected that the diamond game will prove a popolar diversion for the member of the league during the summer months. Many local minuter have entered Into the Idea of such an organisation with their hearty approval and have assured Director MaxwwU of Chair support. Following I the cmamlttee which will draw up1 plana for the year with the as sistance of Physical Director Maxwell of the local association: Homer Pax ton of Walnut Hill Methodist; O, E. Bchell berg of Kountse Memorial; Alfred Kit ten house of First Methodist; B. O. War ren of Bt. Stephen's Episcopal, and P. P. Jordan of Hanacom Park Methodist . A Take wiralag. Don't let stomach, liver nor kidney trouble down you, when you can quickly down them wtth Electric Bitters. Wc. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. : uALCO is prefer- red by more good E dressers than any : other collar worn" i says a fashion au-E, thority. ; , ! It is the perfect close- ; front with the.Patented ZZ ! 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