THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MARCH 24, 1912. :us BOYS, ' . Some Facts Regarding the Coffee Cooler By Tom McNamara y Registered la XL B. Patent Office. ' acm TwecoffTC cootfR ri(T a little km err rue POOlE CoT A MtCvEL AND M'JCHT"A CUP OF HOr COfrt f TDF SlVKE.VeAF LUNCH Bamao. r was somot WAi-r euRNto hi4 t 'o ug 7tiFr m rxijwir rur nou ICTXMJEK, IMtN KNOWN FJT HIS RUVr NAMe isaoor. MixvyeT HAPiweo ro fee BJJNCH PASUOIt. AND SAal EOOIE WAiDnC KM. me coffee To cool; he vxcr in and KfLPtO HiNOuroP THE PREWCAMENn 600IFJ- QAie HIM HALf OF THE CtJP 0 HIS KNOiMESS'AAlO TOTHIi OAf ISAOOR. HAS MEM KWOWM AS THE COFfEE COCXS.' 0 CROSS MK SPrfr ON CO CPS? COOLER bat-where ifcr gall starteo on it JOURNEY OWE. THE feE THERE VfCAOSSew toofee cexxjEt tfmpouww -out". OF A PtRsr CLASS IO. CITY GOLF TOURNEY PLANNED Ko Outsider to Be Permitted to Pity in Events. , KAY TAKE PLACE 15 SEPTEH2E1 Rrkeae Meed wrlth tke Arbl f Maar af la laalac Playera al taa aeverml 0al4aaf ... , Clafca. , Plan ar afoot for tha orontiinf at dtr golf tournanMnt to at bell thla aum mar at Ilia Country, club ar tba Field club aoma tlma ourlng tba month of AuartMt or September, In 'which avtrjr coif player la tha city will be allowl to rompat. It will be a cloaed avent outald of Omaha. .-..-. Lacal coif aharpa have bean talking tha matter over among thenwelrea for tha but faw waeka and bare aaaed tha md II mint of many golf tnthualaata. Thar bettera that a city tournament could be put en In Omaha very aucceaefully. A meeting will be called for noma night thla week, at which time all tha golf men af Omaha will be aaked to he preeent and give their vlewa on tba propoaltloa. if It la received with any ahow of an thualaem a committee will be appointed at tha meeting: to draw up bylawe and 'ronatltutlon for a permanent organisa tion and a role will be lakea to eee what club la tha city will get tha tournament Augutt It la thought by tha Instigator of tha plan, would be tba beat time of the aeaaoa to hold the tourney.; but two teanla tournamrnla will be held during that month and a there are several tae nia mea who would participate in a golf tournament It will probably be held dur ing the month of Mepumber, about tha first week. , i " , , , . a '.1 -v. .v Athletic Managers.-1 Appi )rove. Schedules , for College Games CAMBRIDGE, Maa.,' March" It -The Harvard Athlotlo committee has ralirfod the arhedulea of the various 'vanity and freshmen teatri for the enmlng spring, aa well as that of the toot ball team for Wl Tha Important change on the foot ball schedule I a game with Van derbllt university at Cambridge an No vember . 1'nlvertlty of Minnesota, wlch sought a foot ball game. Is rse ognlaed In tha university lawn tenni team's schedule with a two-men match, whleh will be played at Cambridge. May 17. It haa bean as Bounced Uul tha ad vlaory committee on rowing will com prise, beetdea tha captain of the crew. Robert F. Herri ok, Dr. W. K. Lbdd, t. Richardson and J. F. 'Perkins, Jmwph F. Kennedy waa officially appointed coach for this year's freshmen base baft' sloe Following la tha calendar of Harvard's athletics far the eeesoo. Foot nall-Deptember M, tTnlverslly of Maine at CambrMge; October S, Holy Crone at Cambrldiw in. liroKn at Cam- bndae a, niinaaia at LanibrMtm; It. Amhert at Camnrfcixe; r.ermker' t, Canibrldse: ai-rKii, Princeton at unlverelty at Camhrldge;, H. Derfaouik st Cambridge; 70. Yale at N'ew Haven. Lanroase April .' Knrtncfleld Training at Cambridaei 1. Maryleed emi.'ultura) ai tiaitimore; 17. Mount Washington at Mount Waehlrurton, aid. I It. Johns Hop kins at Baltimore: Vv la. Hobert at .wnflmi! is, joraeu al Cambridge. Varsity Track-April If, Interclaaal aetata "gJmSrl.rtoth dZi games at Cambridge: It, Yale dual armee at Cambridge: l and June 1, intereot-1 legiatee at Philadelphia, - Freehmen Track Arm 17. Aiuhree dual game, at Andover; .,.: May , Rtelw ouai ejan'.es at .i r. ."v. h .u dual game at New Haven. . t'nlverslty tsocreiMirrh it Corn,!? st enWeEuyVttn' Columbia at New York. rtHversHr lwn TVnnla-Maye.' Am herst at Amheret; u. Princeton, at Oan bridge; 25. Yale at New Haven; H. two men match with Mwnena. t Cam bridge; a, two men oitlcti -with l.'oi varsity ef PnnyUnlA at i'nlUde iuM. Freahmea Base iUK-Arirll 34 Brook Oeonre' at Newport. I--. I.; I', -JUrrial hetghts et Cambridge: ts, t'wMer Acaetny at V, orce-irr. Ua.T i-;x,-tc at Fxeter N. H.; J-un I, Yle fr-esUmen at New Haven: SUNDAY SCHOOL MEET iS TO OP.EN ON THURSDAY The Omaha Punday School Athletlei league, which wax emnued hut wwk, wfll be opened Thursday evening, a hen an aquatic meet or,.to .0 entrant. from the rarlooe clrh dub. .boot tlit ttty win be held In the "TVesaoclstfon ewlnur.'ng pool. Bjasdsome ribbon badsec will be awarded those who gata the flrat Uire Place, m each event. J. Tmttt Maxwetl. pyhstcal director, and R. L. Welker. (a. sletent ilMMnr wfll v,-v. Ar I . , " The events wilt be ae follow.: Twetrty yards, breast stroke; twenty yard.; ; en heck; algbty-yard relay, with' four ladi ea a team. As a epecui event there will he a forty-yard swtm la which the can- tonants- mar- . a. many different styiea of padMing thiwarh the water as th m-laa. ' n, Vi.i STTi, -V "!-. -? . ' '.centering all efforts In the one direction line hieh at Cainnrl.tna: 2., M. iark n L , . . . Kouthboro. Mj.; Mar 1. Velihwa Thy" ' lw W1" ,hl " muster a. bunch of ath at Cambridge: . Vvernt h xa t Cam-'ele from the etudeau who will romper HrtmhinShl'1"1 '' . otirws name. who aae rwMKN6 or wri Honing Wx-trw flywn rofwiNsTAre the 03peee cdoleh. name- or passing we COeTCF rYXe. ARROW (HONS Roura Ab OlRBnON ot 6 ALL OVeA. EENJ?APTER csaoLPAi. Rat. Kansas Breaking .' Off All Relations With Cornhuskers LINCOLN. Neb.. March & -(Special - Either Kansu wants none of Nebraska's game or the Jayhawkers have decided to break with the Cornbuakers In athletic relatione la the only Interpretation which can be placed on the latest negotaUona for aihlatlo contests between the tws schools. . WUh everylhlng practlceJIy decided upon except the miner details, Kansas haa cancelled the data for the wrestling tournament between the twe schools without giving any reason for the action. Or. R. O. Claps, secretary of the Ne braska athletic board, received a letter from the student manager Friday after noon In which he staled that Kansas did aot oars to proceed further with tke negotiations between the two schools for a wrestling tournament. In the light of the difficulties between the two universities over the champion' ahlp series In besket bell la the Missouri valley conference, considerable Import ance la attached to the action. Nebraska and Kansaa did not agree at all upon ar- rangemeate for the champioruutp set ana nnauy coach Mtlebm . refused to meet the Jayhawkers after having de feated them in four straight gardes, two on the Kansas floor and two at Lincoln. owing to the rigid demands made by the Kansaa management which did hot eon. form at all to Stelhm's Idea of fair play, Youth Jumps from Bushes to Major 'L'l: . e - PITTBBUROH, Pa., March tt-It 1 selduaa that a major league pitcher goes there direct' from an amateur alas, but Pittsburgh haa such a one lo Harold O rover of Rock port, Maaa. who hi a "southpaw" of ability, aeoerdlng to Mur ray, the scout of the Pirates. O rover waa the pitcher ef the Roc It port amateurs I art year, and woe every game he pitched n ..-. ! irvw nvaruj luwna, alio teams from various warships. Doe, man ager of the New Bedford, heard of him, and went to watch him at work. After the game was over Doe concluded that Grover was too good for htm, and sent work lo President Dreyfus that he ahsuld waits no time In securing the re markable pitcher, so Murray want to Rockport at once, and O rover Is a mem ber of the Pittsburgh nine. He has made trienda with the squad, neither smokes nor drlnka. la M years old. and says he haa sever been sick a gay. He la well bulft, has heavy shoulders, and baa a deceptive cross-fire delivery which re- esuelea that of Marquerd. HASTINGS COLLEGE WILL NOT HAVE BASE BALL TEAM HASTINGS, Ne., March a-Speotal.) Hasting college probably win have to abandon Ita place la tha Intsrcollegtate Base Ball league of the state for this year, and If so the athletic actlvfes of the institution for the remainder of the sea son will be confined to track work. The passing of bass ball for this year la due chiefly to the retirement from col- i lege of "Sqnak" Smith and W. Smith, ths athletio Brothers from Carteton, Neb.. ,Wh0 hiv b ln wtarcollsgtota too, btn- aasket ball and haao ball. While they both Intend to re-enter college next fall rtielr services will not be available . k , , ., . ZJ -.J "l tnom vee.cn iioist conreeses that would be impossible to build up a aec ful tram, especially aa there la ae prom- I win ifan m bow in ooiirg ana practically -all of the other students ar Inexperienced la the diamond pastime. ' The outlook for the development of a winning track team Is net kighly encour aging, but Coach Hoists believes that kv Signal Corps Ties . Headquarters Team The Headquarter ond the Signal Corps Fchoil tcanu are .tied for first place In -tho Port Omaha Dow ling league, with ,-""!" u,"'a" w ,B "uca r'uar!, , !"',"d " b"on cljCT of th a 0" rC or flt M hoaon Dr""- ?s to be a not one. 1 Following ais the Ira rue and individual standings: LEA GUIS STANDING, Ar.. .1-3 Aal . . Headquarters Htxnai Corse R hool.. rt it i t 't it . fKxira &uv- Mm Kxtra 1 Company II !fViinanv A .Hospital Cort. .411 f t:D!VlDUAI. aver gecl tm (uu uvritme D-rtsr .... rriTiie ruM 11 a. ,,.m rvtw .... I tt-mm biiBe"J iKS fe""": wHSaS. jn-trai HeaBet ....wm. abnto .... se-aeMl lliae U;aeTOa certfls .... I'mtue Esaenck lUaseal kaiiaa i bmo ntumvw.1 o. rmv i Tut ootmoc scour" WHO RESCOEO TMe BALL. ! CREIGHTON WORKS INDOORS Student. Vexed at the Bad Weather Which Xeept Back Work. DTJFX&E8T TEAKS ORGANIZED larerelaee Gasaoa la Be Feature of the DprlBg I parts at Crelgrhtaw Where There la Plenty af Material. Rendered desperate by the continuance of snows and weather which renders out door athletics Impossible, the students of Crelghton university are beginning their exercise within doors. The senior clasa team, the winner of last year's Interclaas meet, haa gone Into spring training a: tha Young Mens Christian association, while numerous other students are taking their dally workouts at ths same placet, The regular interclaas track meet will he held again this year and promisee to be harder fought than last year, alnce base ball will aot serve to detract In terest. The seniors seem to have a shade of advantage, since their team of last year. Including Julius Festner, Individual star. Is Intact O'Connor, winner In the mils event of last ysar, la captain of the senior baskst ball team, while Lamphler, a winning sprinter Is also on the team. A meeting of those Interested la an Interclaas base ball league will be held this week to elect officer. Although e ball Is not to be a 'varsity sport. It Is Impossible to do away with tha stu dents' love for the game and the compe tition for the championship promises to keea Here again the sen lore are doped to win, aa they have four of laet year's 'varsity men In their lineup: Mil let, catcher; Riley, pitcher; Russum, first base, and Lamphler, outfielder. gealers gtreag. The seniors were runners-up In last year's league, only succumbing to the pitching ef Paul Kelly, 'varsity pitcher. member of the senior class of last year. The remaining senior lineup will Include Tobln, Non-la, Lamphler, Ryan, Keenaa and Qulnn. Another star pitcher has been uncovered In the person of Moore; a student from Tekamah, Neb. The Juniors will also put a strong team Into the field, as they will have several of the 'varsity substitutes In their lineup. Polaki, Sullivan Dtertnger, Hamilton and Macauley win be relied upon. In addition to the known and tried ma terial there is muca material coming from the state with a reputation In high school base ball circles. Invalidating the excuse laat 'varsity material Is lacking. Students who reside la the Crelghton university annex nave organised an la- dependent team with Frank Roberta of Crelghton High school as manager. Their lineup Is. Raw, pitcher; Kanne, catcher; O'Neill, first; B. Kane, second; U Kane, short; Powers, pKoher, and MoMabon, third. Roberta will also coach the team. Date ef ewasawMagllah Match. ST. JOKKPH. Me. March M.-TIM date of the Bronaon-Knglish boxing match her baa been changed from April to April L SPEEDY COE COLLEGE YOUTH A5 OLYMPIC CANDIDATE. CLEMENT WILSON. I ' ' .... . ! . J : . y. v ; .... f i V : , .1 at V V V.""-! !':' mm i A : 1 . 1 -J . .'. r- -'. , - -1 v 1 1 ' W A" ... : J- . L e. ' ' . TUf coffer cooler, footer hrst avi OF rU6 WrVV60lN&i W0 WAS FINED A PCNAIf AND SUSPENOeO'FROM HIS TEAM rW.KwoWN6TeAu.oeTe feajcp. A PIECE OF COMMON 0OD ASABArANO MIS CAP, Eoa a homc pure a ths real tms e AKH- AOAJCA6L8 ATTHCTIMe THIS PHOTO WA4 SSAPPeO. TME leAAU. HID IN THE BACKCItOUNO HAS NOTHW6 TO bO INITH THIS PltTUAe HE JUST BUrrtO IN rKYINfc TO OerEAMOUV Denver May Not Be as Strong This Year as in Season of 1911 According to spring dope the Denver ball club la not going to be the Strom machine It waa last year. There it no doubt that ths Denver hurlers were re sponsible directly for the grand shewing of the Bears hut season and for the early walk-away they made of the race for th 1U pennant. Thla spring the eight west ern league clubs are all pussies. There Is much new material en the league ros ter and many new faces will be seen when the season opens. In airing up the eutaide clubs It appears to the observer that Des Moines, Topeka and 6L Joaenh have mighty sweet looking outfits, but are purely unknown quantities that can not be judged fairly until the race gets under way. In Denver the faaa are de pending oa Jack Hendricks announce ment that umber ef majors will till the hole. OMAHA HAS BUSY, SPORTCALENDAR (Continued from First Page.) ateps have yet been taken to arrange any sort ot a show. The following calendar haa been com pleted with considerable car and a few minor events have been omitted, but In the whole It shows what Omaha will be doing In sports during the coming spring and summer. A few of the dates have been given cut approximately. Calendar af vents. The calendar: MARCH. March ta-Kunday School Athletic league swimming meet at "Y." pool. March a and ev-Mleeourl Valley Inter choiastlc basket ball tournament at Omaha "1 ' gymnaalum. AIHIU April I Duck season closes. Aorll 0 Omaha Bowling league season cli-eee. April II Fort Omaha Bowling league seaaoa cloeee. April It-Omaha boys' Indoor athletic meet at "T" avmnaatum. April IS-Booater'a league bowling sea son closes. April IS Fishing season opens April 11 Ljcai base bail season opens, llourk nlavinK Ktuex City. April -Missouri vslley open Indoor iracx meet st Aunnonum. April il Beneon Kills club final sheet. April a Boys' and girls' tennis tourney starts st Omaha High school. April 22. M and M-Open shoot for en trants In Nebraska and Iowa uader aus pices of Omaha Gun club. Amil 17 Country club ooena. Indefinite Date High school Interclaas outdoor track meet. MAY. May J Seymour Lake Country club opens. May t-Maypole athletic feetlval by grade school girls. May -ort Omaha Oolf club opens. May Il-tlrade school annual outdoor track tiMM-t at Kourke park. May 14 Field club opens. May It-Miller park club opens. May Jl Happy Hollow club opens. May 3S--ltod snd Gun club opens. Indefinite Datee-Oraaha High eoheol golf tournament at Country club or Happy Hollow; cricket, lawn bowling and euotts by Clan Gordon Athletio associa tion at Miller,, para. JUKE. June 1 Young Men's Christian associa tion summer park opeae. June 1 city Tennis league feries starts. Indefinite dates Women's tennis tour nament al Field club. JULY. July i, t and 4 Auto race meet at Speed way. July 11 to M City tennis tournament at Field e'ub. ndeflnite Data State xulf tourney at Field club. AroiIST. August a-Veaeuan leatival and water regatta under suepices of the Rod and Gun dub at Carter lake. August 11 to 34 Mid-west tennis tour ney at Field club. Co-Eds to Help to Raise Some Funds LINCOLN. March Jl -(Special -Dint v ao-eda la gum nasi um garb will form the feature of the annual gymnastic exhibi tion which will be held In the university gymnasium next Friday evening In an attempt to raise funds for sending the gymnanlc team to the weetern Intercol legiate meet. It la aot a new feature at Nebraska tor re-eds have taken part be a In drills and folk dances, but this year the martojrement has decided to de vote at least half of the program to their IOWA RHODES SCHOLARS COMPETE AT CAMBRIDGE LONDON. March 3L-R. U Lange ef Oklahoma. W. A. Zlegler of Iowa and E. P. Hubble of Chicago- Rhodes schol ar, were among the representative et Oxford In the annual athletic ceropetl ttoaa between that untreret'y and Cam bridge university at Queen a 'club, Ken sington. - Lange was able ta obtain onlv third place In the lOVyard race, which was wen bv the Cambridg ervek. Duncta WeeMtllas, bi ten aeceavts flat est the weterht throwing was won br Ziegler with a throw ef feat II aaebaa. while Hub ble was third with S feet laches. BlfttME OTOOLP ARECRUIT who is fee tried or for. a pitcher berth CM THE ' WN GERS. ir W, BlRCIE WHO DELIVERED THE rU, A HKaM M CURVE WmtH TH6jOHE OOOCER VJMAMe t ovien rue Rail- we hear, that &rbe cct oolte a call dowm t-KOrt oriKJMP f-LtNN HIS OvRELESSNtSS. Jrfc? CMHGTMEWI THIS mOOfcH. SIWtE MF IWA5SI1SPEN0EO, TM6- OOPfC-COOLe( ItECQXIg aOWgVKHAT- AIOTORIOUV DATE SET FORWOR MEET Big- Affair to Be Held at Auditorium oa April 27. UABT ENTBJXS ABE EXPECTED Spectacular Featarea Are to Be Pat on the ProtrrasB Card te to Be Started Promptly at Six O'clock. Plans am now under way for the an nual Indoor open Missouri Valley track meet to be held at the Auditorium under the auspices of ths local Young Men's Christian association oa Saturday even ing, April 17. The date was set for April M early but week, but was changed to April 17 yesterday afternoon, when arrangements were completed with Man ager Glllaa for the use ot the building. Circular letter explaining the events of the meet and requirements for entry were sent out last week by Physical Di rector Maxwell to all Important univer sities, colleges, "Y" associations and high school. In Nebraska and Iowa. As a special feature the management has decided to present a demonstration ot physical training, just before the first event of the meet Is run off. This will consist of a calesthenle drill In which a picked clasa of V T" gymnasts will tske part The local association's annual wrestling and boxing competition will also he de cided prior to the opening of the regular run of event.. Preliminaries In heavy, middle, welter, light and featherweight classes will be held during the' week and ths exhibitions put en Saturday night wti. be ths finals ln each class. Tha feature of the evening will be the relay race between Nebraska, Kansaa, Missouri and Iowa to decide the cham pionship ef the Missouri valley. As this will be the one time of the year when these schools can get together for their track competition some fast work Is ex pected la this event The distance will probably be two miles, with four men on a team, each running W yards. Local Bohemian turners are counting on entering a picked squad under the di rection of Frank Riha, physical director, and the police and Are lads have already gone into training In preparation for their tug-of-war, whleh will be held as one ot the special event ot the evening. It la planned to start the program promptly at o'clock, when the grade school relay races will be run off. Plenty of officials will be secured and events wll be cancelled If not finished by the necMeary time, thua doing away with the dragged -out effect ot former meet. Mrs. Dragee) Ashe Divorce. NEBRABKA CITY, Neb., March K. (Special.) Mrs. Emma Dragon haa filed her petition In tee delstrlet court asking for a divorce from her husband, James Dragoo, on the ground, ot non-support and extreme cruelty. The couple waa married In this city January a, 1909, and have no ch'.oren. HEAVY WEIGHT WRESTLER WHO MAKES THE REST HUSTLE. GEORGE GION, AURORA. NEB. r H-1 ,-, ... i - ,- A & Chance Drive Puts Albert G. Spalding Into Base Ball Game NEW YORK. March a -Albert G. Spal ding, one ot the best of the base ball players In tha history of the ' national game, tell. In his new book how he came to be a ball player. "I was boarding at the home of a rela tive at Rockford, 111. It waa my first prolonged absence from horn, and mem ories ot the home sickness of that period haunt me tike a nightmare to thla hour. The only solace I had, the only bright skies for ma In those dark days of utt-r loneliness, were when t could go out to the common to watch the other fellows play base ball. And then my diffidence waa so great that I would go 'way down the outfield, take a seat oa the turf and i others have tun. I think no mother parted from her young ever bad a stronger yearning to behold her beloved offspring than I had to break Into thou crude games ot ball on the commons In Hock ford. Oh! If I only could get in! But d rather have died thao suggest such a thing. Bo I would sit and watch and yearn and covet a place among the happy lads who were having such happy time! One i iy the unexpected happened. The balls used la those days were com posed of melted rubber, around which yarn was wound, and a leather cover sewed on sometimes. These balls would bound a. high as a bouse, and If a fellow got a fair lick at one It would certainly go some. On this particular day I was occupying my usual place, far out beyond center field, when one of the boys hit the ball square on the nose and It camo soaring in my direction. Talk about spe cial Providence! That ball came for me straight aa an arrow. Impulsively I sprang ho my feet, reached out for It with my right hand, held It a moment and then threw It home on an air Una to the catcher. When the game was over one of the boys came to me and said: 'Say, that waa a great catch you made. . Wouldn't you like to play to morrow?" Blushing, I managed to stammer that I would, and I did, and from that Aay when sides were chosen I was '. ally among the first to have a place. And this wss my real Introduction to tha play ing of ths game" SUTTON SINGLES CHAMPION (Continued from First Page.) that mad by Louis Vielattch of Kansas City, who set n high game mark of 280. beating by one pla the previous record held jointly by William Miner of Chicago and Harry Muggley ot St. Paul Only Chkagona completed In the final events today. In the double E. Munk and H. Munk rolled l.le) for high acor and In the singles, Henry Small scored o. which gave him eighth place la the standing. Prises aggregating mere than K.Me were distributed among 173 team In the two men event, while 6T figured the prise list In the Individual event, which totaled I. Following are the twenty hlgheet prise winners in tha Individual event: Score. Prix. L. Sutton. Rochester. X. Y Kit ? M. Ilotchkias. Detroit, Mich.... (74 w. r.iwen, toicoo IX Shepherd, Kansaa City.. C. Khlea. Cleveland NY Brock, ChiraKO I Levlne, Chicago 1L Kmail, Chicago F. Brill. Chicago If. Lange, V ale-town. Wis.. K. Collins. Chicago J. Smith. Buffalo A. J. Illson, fn. Louie A. Fwannon, Chicago W. Becker. Chicago M. SchofleM. Ambrldge, Pa. O. Kailuerh. Buffalo . Plaul. Chicago McKay. I 'avion, O H. Horton. New York , Mi , est . . avi . tn . M . tit . an . . m . '3 , Following are the twenty- highest prise winners n the two-men team champion ships: Beere.Prire Owen-Sutton. Louisville l.r U" v eian-Miturer, t oungatown, o..l.x,4 Blouln-Kolfe, Chicago 1.242 Blppen-Beye, St. Loots l.tvl Neuman-Muason. Canton. III....1.CT Swaneoa-Kaliander. Chtcaao IJtt Pritchrtt-Guodwin. Indianapolis. L.J) Hart-Richard. South Bend i.MC (TConneil-WMtmareh. Detroit.. 1.211 Vanderteuk-Martin. St. Paul....l.fli McKnow-Krauea, WaahlntoB...l.tlf Harris-JottiM, Newark. N. J... .1.212 Heine-Bellrura, Chicago 1.20? Flennar-Co.;er. Chicago l.iM Plough-Sell. Canton, o Mtt firuek-Fwher. Chicago... Lit! Kupfer-Pudowa, Chicago...... ...1.1S7 Culver-MrOort. Toledo 1.U3 Bucketr-Croeombe. Chicago Ll4 Degvn-Blckel. Buffalo lug Tboma-Grieaei. Chicago, List Base Ball Looking Good in Des Moines Work oa Dee Moines' new SU.ea) ball park ru uoiuiueaaud. twenty players have signed, with others coining la at frequent hi terrain, end a new base ball spirit ha. been created, all as a result of the grand revival brought about by the aetveat of Tom Fairweather and Frank labeil into Deo Moines' kaue ban circle. The Des Moines roster of paayers Is aetaewbaU overstocked at preeent. It cantatas thirty- : aaaaea. A auaaber ef these have been placed oa the market and deala far a tew are now pending. JFI L KHV tit JVrw - - r Airt PUNt (MA b00Njrce who I 'wan nant SHHlMPl FCYAJNS WMRMM40 TACKED OP N A C0MSPICI00S PLACE ON THC FENCB N THE tor WHERE" THff VJHANCOINtERS ARe DOING TVieiR. SECRET 3R.IM0 TRAIN N.TH6 16 THH" WARAIMtt WHICH twooFpee 'coolei- FAST WORK INHERO LEAGUE Two Hundred Ladi Take Part in the Zventi at the T. M. C. A. LOGAN MAKES RECORD SPRIHT Great Interest la Shown by Yoonij etera In Their ladoor Track Work Contests Finished This Week. The athletic testa m the Hero league of the "Y" association last week aroused considerable competition among youngster and some good records different event were made. One of the boy m the grade school "A" das negoti ated th 290-yard run In K4 seconds, which at considered, remarkably fast time for n youngster. A total ot about 300 boys took part In the running high jump, the 120-yard run and the relay races, which were held hut week, and each lad who gained a first, second or third plane la any event will be awarded a handsome silver Y" ribbon' badge. There ar still a few event to be run off In some ot the claa.es, but tha main program turn . sow been flnlahed. , Results of Events. Following are the complete result of laat week: GRADE SCHOOLS. Class C tao-Yard Run-Peterson, first; Suther land, second: Robinson, third. Time: :28t. Class B Running High Jump Danforth. first:' Reynolds, second; Haney, third. Height: 4 feet Inch. XW-Yard Run-Geisler. first: Heaey. second; Turkuigton, third. Time: 0:27. Class a . Running High Jumo PhllllD. ' Aral! Rlnehart, second: MHler. third.. Height: t feet 11 Inches. Hat-Yard Kun-Loxan. flrat: Ttmrhart. second; Weatgate, third.- Tim:--, :! HIGH SCHOOL, . , . , Class B . v Running Hurh ' Jumo Benedict, flret: Plot how second: Beklna. thirdV Height: 4 feet Inches. ED-Yard Hun-Flothow. first: Wilson. second; Bclaer. third. Time: One-third Mile Relay Rare (Four Lad; On a Team! Wen by the Lincoln squad- Tim: 1:1. . Clasa A Running High Jump Adv. first: TVial- Ing. second; Dearth, third. Height: 4 feet 7i inches. no-Yard Mil Relay Race (Four Lads On a Team) "Grant" squad, first. , Time: 1:BV BUSINESS BOYS. Class A- Running High Jump Feltman. tint. Peterson, second: Rouner. third. Height: I feet I Inches. Hs-Yard Run Reeve, first: Gordon. second; Carson, third. Time: 0:914. one-third Mile Relay Kaue (Four Lads on a Team) Washington squad, first, 'fire: 1:13. Lawn Tennis Star Develops in West SAN FRANCISCO, Csl., March 22- A new lawn taenia star has come to UKht la California, which haa produced many a champion. The "comer" Is Hal Bralv. of Loa Aagelea, who haa recently devel oped Into a player ot high calibre, and la preparing for a tennla campaign Li the eakt. Braly created a actuation In a recent tournament at Long Beach, when lie forced Maurice McLoughlin, the main stay of the American team that went to Australia, to go twenty-four games to win a act- Braly ahowed excellent form, and with a little more confidence would have done even better than it 4L Braly is being coached by Thomas C. Bundy, who two years ago won the all comers' at Newport. Bundy haa taught his pupil all hie strokes, and so well did a Impart the knowledge that Braly, In recent practice games, took Bundy rneasura. The new star I of 'dctl physique tor a tennis player. He has the strength, agility and height.. His friends say that he will enter th na tional chaoipionshtp tourney at Newport. Canoeists Planning to Enter Regatta Members of the Omaha Canoe club are jtanaiag a trip down th Missouri river to St. Jeawah ta J sly. when they expect to take a flotilla ot about eight Boats for a three day' gad. through the cur rent to Lake Contrary near the Missouri dty, and take part la tha annual canoe and yacht race given by th boat clul, ot that piece. One of the speedy Omaha yacht will he seat down to St. Joseph by rail and will be entered in the races there when the local crew reach Lake Con trary ta their raasss. A beat fifteen are planning to make the trip. Two will occupy a beat and enough prevkdon will be token to last or the entire three day. They will leave Omaha Thursday ssomlng aad expect to get Into St Joseph by Saturday evenlns. camping along the kanka ea the way Fallowing are some anthualasta who are plan ting ee the trip: George Aaia kauigh. S. S. Hamilton. Ed aad George Btearaan. Oocar Drefold. Dourla. ll.l- and & T. Olever. Stimulate your auainea he t,rid In The Beethe newspaper that reacSMss all of the buyers. league i , in th4 f of the A I : V V