Mitt Has a Fine Scheme, but t . T0 Ot CfHT fiMSwrT (X IOC,T X7 HOW MH Do Youl ( ' f s , H T6 OW -TH6 BANr IN T6 CARJIX a. UN, I , Trig ttM.OAW MT I T6M DOl-i-Ml I TEN WHAT? f-r-. JW4T llllffrwSl LTNC "n? Jr ME? pM&V. SIS Im t V, ) r-rjS'V TU.CMJW it ;V-?'.!; . S&W fW-W' " T . 'i y r" -IiTU1frj fo v.. . RANGERS WALLOP YANNIGAHS Firtt Practice Game Takes FIm at -- Miners' Pirk is Joplia.. COYLK MAXES EH AT CEUTZa Vslaaft Fates la Old-Tlaea Fwna, WkD rkrlatiauaa Dees ImI Work U Baa far th ' - stenulara. JOPUN. Mo.. March (..-(Special Tele gram.) Johnny Gondlng and hi premiere administered l I It 1 defeat In seven Irming thla arteroon to Freddla Moore and Jill Juvenile. It was a aurpriae (am , and tha way lh bora battled against aach other abowa that Uia Cham plonabip of the tralninf camp la to be toaa-ht for at ovary turn. . Tha bora trotted out to Mlncr'a park J a vaual. axpaetlns to ate tha field aa aloppy aa whea thoy laft It tha afternoon tMfor. - A wendrfui hiln ha1 lakafli place however, thank to the around- keeper, and after a brief consultation Pa Kourke and alanacar Arbocaat decided ao bnpronptv came would not be amlaa. The field had been doctored until sow It la In pretty food anapa. It waa little alow thla afternoon on the aoft earth, yet another day of aunshlna. It la believed, will make it aa faet aa one would wtab. Norman Coyla'i work In center waa tha hit of the day. Coyle covered everything la eight and when a final eonnt waa made he had had four putouta and a elnile to Ma credit. Schoonover dlatlngulahed blmaelf with the war eluba, garnering a couple of clean two-baggers. Hail poled a three base bit by etretch ' ing a acratch two-lacker. He had to hit thb dirt, however. In order to make It ae. Had the Odd been hard be would have been- retired at second. Xelkolf Bats Haadtlr, Kelhoff waa up to his old tactics. He laced out a dean one for a triple. Chris tiansen did tha best work In the box for tha Regular. He flung the last three Innings and got one strikeout, which 4b Mti'MM. than mtf nf thai ntka hhpUm could drak up. It waa Camp field who fell down under Chris benders and this after he already bad put a single Into tha outfield. . . . . Fentress and BoMnson -slid the re mainder of the' aarvlag for the Veter an. itiirr walked one man, but otherwise his" hurling was strictly up to erruff. " For the goofs! Campfleld did the back- atop work.'. whfl Hall. Hleks and Ixrtl- war sent la to da. dlspostnau; Hall worked three sessions and then Hicks, a southpaw, relieved htm for the next two. Lop finished the afternoon pastlav Jng. Hicks walked one man 4nd Lots a couple. . . I.oea clever as Ever. A sparkling- bR of flouting and a nice piece of head-work. by Lota featured 'hla performance on tha hill. Kan had reached third on a series of hits. Oondlng chased one to Lots, who speared It with hla ungloved band. Ha threw Kane out t tha plats, giving: Campfleld plenty of time to complete the play at first, retiring Oondlng and the aide. Two others were then oa bases. There waa plenty of bright sunshine on tap and the boys worked with a wllL Oee but this sun sura feels good," "Wanner cried, and his sentiments wars re-echoed by all his co-worker. There was plenty of fun throughout the afternoon. Moors Insisted upon ques tioning ABrogaat's decision and did a war dance around first at every oppor tunity. Pa sat In a dugout and coached tha youngsters. If tha weather permits tomorrow after noon, and now It appear that It win, another sexea-lnnlng battle will be staged. Neat Bunday tha team If to tackle a Joplia club of aeml-protesslos-ale Hare ts todays game in detail: . REGULARS. V. AR R H. O. A. E. Junstlc. ss t t vt anner, IB I Boars, If I JCsnex lb.... . 1 Xelhoff. lb Coyle, ef. t JLee rf.....i t Oondlng. e t Robinson, p......... a Fentress, p 1 Ctuistlaiatoa, p I Total 31 J TAN.VIUANS. a a , AB. R. H. O. A. liloore, lb............ lata Iowa - "z? JCP cv ' -i-D Sjf h j, ,.- - - "' l! w..7ii - . -a-'' aw.5t .t Jm 'JJl., ae.t-a.s.at i I, ! fttn7 '- ',mf'ii ) imiBat listtWisriirtWrslrfl""'! ' ... Standing-Left to Right-Lester, Right Guard or Center; fugleman. Scanlan. ib Schoonover. If.. Thomaaon. cf.... Ferrell, ib Muntke. ss iRyan. rf Campfleld, e... Hall, p rftcas, P Liu, p 4.. I Totals 25 1 1 11 II I Regulars 1 1 1 a - lannlgans I1UIH Stolen base: Thomasoa. Two-baas hits: Scnoooover it). Niehoff. FUlrst on er rors: Kelhoff. Double plays: Wanner to Kane. Beaalan to Moors, Lots to Camp fleld to Moore. First on balls: Oft Hicks, 1 In two Innings; oft Lots, I In two ta nnics; off Hall. 1 In three mnlngs; off Fsntrsss, 1 In two innings, struck out: By Christiansen, 1 In three Innings. Thraa baae all: Hall. Tuna: 1:1. L'mpue: Ar boss-1. HASKELL AND KISSANE ' LEAVE FOR JOPUN FRIDAY Jack Haskell, chief umpire In the Western league, and Dlca Klsaana. who will handle an Indicator la tha same league this see son, will leave Omaha Friday night for Joplia where they will join tha Kourkes at their spring training camp. Haskell has been working consclen tlously to reduce om of his avoir dupoia by hard road work and sweat baths. Every morning he takes a five mile launt out Into the country and back, robed In a heavy sweater and a heavy suit. Dick Klsaana I doing tha same work, but I working mors In a gym ns slurs, taking long run and getting Into condition. At Joplia these twe man will umpire all tha game the Rourkss and Tannlgaaa play and hi that manner get ready for tb opening game on April is. . Bosejs Bart la Wrack la Mlaaeseta. BELGRADE, Minn.. March M. Passen ger train No. ML east bound oa the boo .ins. wss wrecked today three miles sast of Belgrade, six cars leaving the track, sons of them rolling doww a twenty-foot embankment. A dozen people were In jured, but eoly an seriously. The acci dent eras wopooeed to have been raneeri by a detective ralL Key to the BituatioB-bee Advertising. the Other Fellow : ' . Interscholastic Basket Ball Champions Center; Wormhoudt, Right Forward; Shaffer, Left Forward; Lynch. Left Guard; Coach; atenoelsntan. Manager. OTTUhtWA HIGH SCHOOL BASKET BALL SQUAD, SAX 1A5GF0SD, WHO IS SATHT3 THINGS OUT LOUD. i 6am Lanafurd. tb Boawsa tar baby." bx has prodcrned Ms sptiilusl coat be can Mck Jack Johnson la tea rnnds if the champion la willing ts fight wttbtn the next thrree ssontha. Langford says be has plenty of backing and caa gat a gooA slsed purs offered for tb battle la Australia- ''I "VV: if- If - " " " N J r " Has a Fine Punch ' L WEATHER AGAINST PRACTICE All WeiUrn Leagne Teamt ia the Same Fix u Omaha. BETTER DATS ASE LOOKED FOB Rsarke Fasstly 1 Better Off Taaa Aay of tha Others Caeeaeea able WratkeV Makes the Jaaaagere Olawssy. Westers lesgu teams are having the same kind of luck. If not worse than the majors in their training thai spring. All the dub have run Int poor weather and m aom case the team bar not even had a workout yet. Omaha has shossa the best place of the entire bunch, but they are having aa aw ful fight with wst ground sad Jupiter Pluvtus. But two or three workout bars been had by tb Rourke On the field this spring and tha team has been la Joplln for almost two wsefca. Infield work Is ao Impossibility and acwsdiuad games have been cancelled left and rigbt Bead work ha mad up almost all tha exercise that ha been dona, but It la expected from now oa the weather will permit the beys to get busy and get all the training and practice that I needed to put a winning an la the field. Te St. Joa squad' ran late pretty bom weather at Muskogee. OkL. and between the rain, wet abounds and snow has been confined to the hotel and hav but e or three runs Into tas country la the week they hav been m Oklahoma, Con dition do not bid fair for moon work la tha very near future at that. At Quids Spring th Wichita aggrega tion struck ntc weather far two daya and sines then baa been bugging the stoves and making sredteUsas a tha way they win burn up the league' this summer. Road work kt out of tha question and Manager Hughes Is figuring aa getting hat mea back to their Bowia town, where tha weather ndltlon ar far better. BUI Dwyw and his bunch of Antaloass trass Llneoia ar to leav fay Syaunora Kevin. Forward or Guard; Lodwlck, T" Springs Wednesday, but nothing has been beard about the weather In that place, but Bill Is hoping that ha will slip It over oa tha other teams In the weather question and la anxloua to be on bis aay. Sioux City and De Moines are having hard sledding in their home towns trying to whip their teams Into snap with the weather against them. Tha cold weather and tha poor conditkins of the grounds i easting a blue bus orsr the players and tha managers are praying that decent weather will soon set la. Topeka crew made a short Jsunt out a few miles from Topeka and after being ther a tew days Dale Gear got risgustad with the weather and tha poor grounds and decided to bike back borne when tha weather cleared and he la now expecting to get back to work again wtth bunch. Nothing definite baa been heard from Denver. The main portion of the team la to remain at heme and train, while the batterlea are to go into Texas for spring workouts. PA WRITES THAT PLAYERS ARE ALL LOOKING FINE A letter waa received by Dave Kourke yeaUrday from Pa In which ha stated that they were having bad weather In that country and conilnulnr the day's labor to road work. He said it started raining In Joplln on Thursday and did sot let up until Sunday, but good weather has iff-eval.erf there since and he expecte to have a game between the players either Wednesday or Thursday of this week. All the players ars In good health, he says, and working bard, whea they have tha opportunity. Farrell. the shortstop, who finished the season with lbs Rourke last year, haa reported and the satire bunch ts now present, with the sx- eeptloa of Bunny Kearns, who will report ia Omaha a April L I SENATORIAL DEADLOCK IN NEW MEXICO IS UNBROKEN SANTA FB. N. M-. Tesrea -Th sev. nth ballot taken today for United Stat senators did not break taw snilish. Drawn for The Bee BIG BASKET JALL TOURNEY Crack Teami of the Weit to Play Two Dayi at Local "T" Gym. OTTUHWA IS TOUTED STRONG Kaaeaa City Cease with tb He. ard of Wlanlag fro si Best Tsaata la Kaaeaa aad Mia. aoarl This t ear. Local sport followers will be furnished some clever exhibitions of basket ball whsn the M!souH Valley Imerechnlexllc floor tournament Is held here Mdav an1 Saturday at th local "T" aaeoclailon gymnasium, as ths three quintets entered represent ths pick of ths middle west. This Is th first tourney of IU kind ever held In ths wsst and ia made noss' Ma through the fact that elimination meets already have been held by which the stsllar high school fives of th dif ferent ststes could he picked. In manv respects ths meet will be mors Important snd mors Interesting thsn ths big floor tourney held at Lincoln March I, I and , at which time high school basket fMpperi from all parte of Nebraska competed, aa tha local en involves much better teams and only three games will be nsosssary to decide the championship. ' The premier Ottumwn High school ouad baa successfully defended Its title as th champ of Iowa all sessoa. Les ter, who playa center on the team, meas ure t feet I Inch, and hla teammate ar not far below him In height Coach Elgleman has trained ths lads hard sine last December and they are in excellent condition to corns up to their regulsr form. Some of the squad hav played together since HI. Kansss City Central High haa written the local management that they will be here, eight members strong. Friday morning. This school has produced ins teller floor boys of Kansas and Mis souri. Coach Joy Clark hss outlined a stiff Una of training for tha local lade, which Include abstinence from all pastries and tba rigid observance to be In bed every evening thla week by o'clock. Dally practice will be held between th dif ferent class teams and tb regulars' and If possible a scrtmmsg with soms of ths South Omaha High lads will be held tomorrow afternoon. - One game will be played Friday even ing between Omaha and Kansas City, the ascond contest will coma Saturday after noon with Kansss City and Ottumwa a the contenders, and tha final battle Sat urday night will be between Omaha and Ottumwa. Tba team winning Dotn its game will receive the handsome Ryan trophy and tha championship of ths Mis souri valley, tha quintet taking one game will be accorded second plsce, and the five losing both contests will take con solation honors. Oa account of tha large expense In curred la staging such a meet, th local promoters have already placed series and Individual ticket on sale at rate which win be th same for students aad th nubile alike. The Boosters' club of th school has taken up a "hustling cam paign to boost tha tourney. Splendid entertainment fraturee ars being planned tor th visiting teams, which will Include auto rides about the city and a probable visit to the local high school banding- Caarehssea Beat Plekaaa. In a fast same of basket ball the Walnut Hill Midgets beat the Young Mens' Christian Association Pickups by the ran of B to IS last nignt at tne Walnut Hill church gymnasium. Current played ths star gams for the Midgets snd Psterson showed up well for the young Men a ennsuaa association team. Deadly rrlgkt sufferers from lung trouble till they learn Dr. King's New Discovery will help them. Price Mc and 11 M. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. It ywa hav auytitfraT to ex change, ad- terttao It la The Be Want Ad cotumna. a store: for LEON'S by "Bud" Fisher Wasem Wins Title ; by Throwing Gidn; LINCOLN. March, -S!eeial Tele gram -Oscsr Wasem of Omaha woa-th-' stats wrestling championship In that heavyweight class from Ucorge Ulon of Aurora after a furious mat bout lasting nearly two hours. ...... J Tha match waa on of ths best rref seen In the city, both men having trained'' faithfully and being In primo con dlllon. There waa considerable ba4 slood between Wasem and Glon, and. tha crowd waa kept 'In a constant uproar ' with ths siwedy work of the wrestlers. I Wsnom worked for over an hour before '. hs gut the first fell- Both men were ajt- greselve. but Waaein's superior weight ond strength finally told against th ' liKiiter niun and after an hour and. 1 minium of wrestling be forced Olon houlders to the mat. ... .. Ths first fsll devetnied soms remark- ' sbls wrestling snd both 'men wr In dangerous holds several times. Ths ascond tail, while shorter, wss equally hard fought Glon did not have the endurance of tli Omaha baker buy, however, and arter thirty-four minutes of fast work Wasem secured the second fsll and th match. Largs delegations from out In ths state attended the match and coaalderabla 1 money rhangod bands, The victory ear- ' rte with It the title to the stats cham- ' plnnshlp, Glon having held ths title until ' detested by Wasem. It Is probable that 1 a return match will be staged later la ' tne season. attoa Avrraaes eighty. f MINNKAPOLIS, March M-George But- ton of Chicago, world a bllllnrrt - ptitn. In an exhibition game of 18. 1 balk . line billiards here tonight' made a ecoro of In five Innings, an average of eighty. 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