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    SILK HAT HARRY'S DIVORCE SWT- JdjSomOodkoiieTeMe
r " K- , . , , . . N It 3L)fT ClHAMEP THEXVV
WOUR WEVJ COOK 15 "S f WAMS T ) I 5HR.5 AM AVWFUl- BOOB T v.Jija.tTME I OUT fWilDE ft
fgfiFA NCW fOOWDLAwO J ehE.UA J DlOMT KWOvW WHAT A SAUS(K(r(? I & i FUH-AMOTdlSO (
i aosr ftwowt home ; ?i.sh- nqvJ ie Kwowi- Ipr . V ZL ' gr ,3
BELLES DEFEAT SCHUYLER
Tliurwlii. (Miiiiha Bicycle Ind'an cint
p. . , . ?iinelejM- Kl'd.Vv. Gordon' Fti itct
Take Three Straight Game? irom the , flKinat sporting nw.
Qt- v,'. ,. ' Metropolitan League, MttrololltJJi Al
btate VlSUOrS. oy .3iu Hhiiru rti wing Machine
I .iiiHW.-t Oitin. Tuewlay. Bpwttl
WARTCHOW TOTALS 602 PINS
At I' I m Durlnu (In- Vftcrnimn
Atri- the YUlttir Within Strik
ing UItnnor of IVIiinltiK
till (lllllf. '
O' t -. -i clatlnn alley Sunday nlliu'
noon II ' i ihih of Omalia tlefentol
the Fclmlfi trhin threo KttalKht eamea
with a total of 5,?S nxaitii't the vlRltorV
The i lara Ufllc ntartwl out with a Vt).
pin Irau and kipt on K'llnlnc tho lif-xt '.
two Kar" Wnrli'liow hub the heavy
rhoo Lr of the aflernooii v tli n 217 mIiirIo
Kamt unit tw total. At no time during
the fjiimo wrrt- the IMtorn within strlklnj;
dlRtai it
Th' scoie
Cl.AltA I1KI.UKS
let. 2d.
Can !11 li
3d.
US
I l
Hi
its
l!M
Total
ilaro-' ...131
Mdron .....ICS.
Vnrtchotv 217
Join son .187
m
mi
151
173
f
Total
,...&mi mo
Wi3
3d.
2.in
Total.
MA
,M)
K(I
110
sciib'Yum.
let. 2d.
Van l)oucn 170 181)
IMuehllch l) 1?
PcBck 1B7 117
Naynmn 110
Prun 1UI W)
aioKt-i iia
I7ti
m
m
hi
I1G
Totuls
.76.', h:.i
llonlliii; Neheilule for (linaliii.
llci can tile I.cafcuo, AaBoclatlou Alii" 8
MoiHlnv. NnmeleBH acaltint I'.l I'axos
Corey ft McKenxlo liKalnnt BIk, A. O. IT.
AV, No. 17 BBnlnut .MokuIIIiuik, Ucaeoti
Pres (M7Rlnt HpauldlnK.
Boomer Ieasue. AfBoclatlon Alloys
Tueday, Clara Uclle iiKRlnst Star and
Ktrlprs, ropel-aillcn) acalnat Mazcppnu,
Brnndea ItiRhliall ocainxt Ouaranteo
Clothlnd Co., hYed Delf n8lnt Hlors
Trv-Cltv Dentin!' Iatrue. Amoi'UIIoii
Alleys wednuus.y, cosnio ak'ai'iacj
"lain. tlmttdiO n n In.l tfiimmnf-f llrlArH
..f..n. .J..'-i ....... ,
aEalnxt DlKet.
Oniulia Oaa I.eacue, Auelntlnn AIU-VJ
AVcdpenday, ICcllpso nriK UKuliiAt
Tar liable. Cottnge Arc asuliiHt Doos,
3nteno narainat Itogsnors.
Antomomla LeiiKtia, Aoclatlou Alleys
Thursday, Storx AMto Co. uKnlimt Unllett
Motor Co., Btudebakcr nsnlnHt Ford Mo
toe Co., Cadillac against Nebraska,
Bulck Auto Co., Stor Auto Supply
ucultmt, Traynor- Auto Co.
Omaha LenRUe. Association Alleys
iFriday. Luxu acalnst Metx, Advus
atalnst llurklcy Knvelope Co., Jettcr1 Old
Aire aKalnst 1 loupes.
Gate City league, Morrison Alleys
Tuesday, Old Htyle leafier against Mldwekt
Tailor. Frank' - Colt aicalnst JaliiSt
Cross; Thursday, fctorz Triumph axnlnit
Prays. Tracy' 1-a Truda aealnut Hancock-Epstein.
Morrison League. Morrison Alleys
rWtednesday, Old Kaxon. llrati against
Held Club. Wroth' Old Uovs acalnst
Stryker Shoe Co., Alpha Camp anulimtj
Xnlchts of Columbus l-eiliztle. Morrlholl
Alleys -Monday, Buster ncnllist Maglce,
Ktnrs BKulnct Bpeeder, Corker acallUt
Packer.
Fairmont Creamery Ueague. Morrison
Alley Friday. Diadem atralnst Delicti!,
Jfclrmont Itanch against Better Butter.
Commercial IeiiRiie, Metropolitan Al-
1IOTK1.S.
7
COPLEY"
PLAZA
HOTEL
BOSTON
Oat block (rem Beak Bar Statlea 1
araalenl 10 thoppiei, thcitra sa
midtatial diatricti
Boston's newest hotel.
Under same manage
ment as Hotel Plaza,
New York.
Pricts for rooms
and restaurant most reason'
able considering excellence
of appointments and
service.
SIpc Room with Oath, 13.50
to $5.00.
Double Rooms with Hsth (two
persons), S5.00 to $8.00.
Special price quoted Tor pro-
longed stay,
FRED 9TBRHY. Maw!! DlrMts
J. C UV1N. Mtr
Marquette Hotel
18 tli and Washington Av.
8T, IXJUIB, MO.
400 Rooms, fl.00 and fl.GO, with
your Mothor. Wife and Sister,
T. H. Claocy, Proav
"gs.
Monday BiodegaRt.l Crown .-ikrI'i. t
tCH FlTHlll- T1H"H(1R) jrlllll'd I Mid
Tm HitaiiiHt oniu-n' Monte Christo:
i unt fforz ilolliina ui'fiiriinccu;
H i'".'.Jnv. Tracy' T ! Ce against
Hpii;in Mixer. Tlitnmlay, Htimohr'a
SjHirt against Dnucli Mixers.
Standard Oil Club. Metropolitan Alley
-Saturday afternoon, Polartne ugalnst
Crown lRollne, Mica Axle Gicabc against
lrfeUlon Oil.
tun- iwJhv nlKlit. Jd iiiiur 2!', ladles
I nlirlit.
1 Mnule fitv Lfimue riIo Alley.
South Omnlia Mihh1m . MMrtln' TKrern
ugylnit (lHtlnv,K Coll!", Culklr Cuba
UKHlnct lllm-lioy I.Miiiiliy ''o.- Thursday,
Kti-lllncsi imaliifit .Irttoi-'H (ioll Top. I'c-
l.)HJU'H 'UIHl KIllH ftltlt Mlll'ACMt
Tiilluia, Friday, Uoyue'n l'ia';li-Jtek
nsnlnst Houth Omahu Ivv Cn.
O llVc llll itlH l.l'lllllll'.
I. W. I,. I'nt
151 26 13 .CM
3-t ar. u .mi
VU 24 15 .cir,
3!l IS 21 .HI
Ml IB 1! .110
tt!l K 31 .205
Kollpue ItailKva
Itrxnor Heaters
Tnr liable .
CottiiRO Art'B
Iitdlvldunl HViaK:
K.
IllanJ UftNr.il Hi
j'i I Veniullrr IK. K. Wvvi '-Ill
ia,iifu. iMritin ............ . .
.1 r n'n IKTXfur-tlir . 12ft I
llaitrr litKhimm 13
Ciwktr 15C. Illldifn HI
Wtrnlck lSUIuptori Ul
MtUomUl ltl'tron 131
Hern 110 M. llltchcn 135
.NIcjh milynn 134
Cimpb'll HdTV.-tfritinl I!0
Snunl !ML.uceil Ill
McAndrw .......... 141'
tlniuliu l.onuiip.
r. W.
i..
in
21
23
X,
Si
IVt.
.(KG
,m
.313
.204
Advoa ...
liurkluya
I.iixuh ...
Motr.
.letter ..
. M
. SI
. fit
. 51
, 81
. 31
X
"0
2S
ir, '
ir
Mobiioji
Individual average
: Ate,
Aire
. u:
. Ill
, 111
. no
. no
. 110
. 171
. ns
. us
. 177
. 177
. 177
. 171
I Cuclirun Krlttclier
8l pin 200 penman
Con r il U4Trcr ...
Wartchow IXMcCarthr
IUIir liHHIIbrtHtli
Ciln IMlloll
(loft
.Vrl
19IKru
..... lMIIUthea ......
..... 100I.lplnk .....
. VltOToman
lS9aolenachwattr
HI Powell
UlOhneaorc
UJKolomon
Chrlttt men
I 2f.'
Zimmerman
Illakcher ...
Krancltco . .
Antclaberf .
Blunt ,
Jolinaon ....
111
..... miliehr 173
IIIBcbuneroan Ill
MeMartln 117 Koch
170
npraRtia .,
187 J. Weak Iia
Iluntlntluu
.... milartler )IT
.... lUIIelnrlch 117
c. w-
Knrp ... .
rrvfn
Flreaton
Fanton . .
Hull .. .,
my.. Zttiroan
114
Iltllrlcsa
114 Chamber .
lMYelfer ....
113 V. iiltttntn
llounter l.enuiie.
187
lit
141
HI
I'
W. U t'ct.
33 12 ,7!4
33 13 ,7J
2:. 23 .521
2S 25 .K
19 32 .372
1 20 .STiO
17 31 .354
IS 33 .353
0 tinea. Ar.
l'opcl-ailler
Chun llfllel
Krandcn IIIrIi Hall ..
Fred Oelf
Star and Stripe ,
Btorx Malt
Mazeppua
Guarantee Clothlns; Co.
Individual averaeea!
61
El
48
r.i
01
C.
Qsmea. At.
Cain 61
lit 0 teen ,,,, ii Its
muni II HlMtttliee IS 111
1 Wartchow II lllllainlll 111
Jaokaon It IMMeUraa .,..37 117
; Flreaton 11 llllltmen 13 117
lllanl 30 HTWuetrlch 44 111
CtirltUnetn 41, lUUencele 41 ll
Youeea 33 IWPelronnet , ,, JJ HI
UcCarthr 33 1II1UU 31 113
Ol Jolinaon 4i lltllurkee 31 1U
Rtdagn !4 HOKaatman
41 113
31 113
.Weeks 41 Utocander
Hewell 61 ltirkkctt
tl 113
:i 113
30 li:
43 lit
13 10
Melum
It. Dowers ......
llrannlan
Jaroa
C. nice
0. Johnion
41 lTllloeealf
U milowley .....
3 mites,
37 UtOreenleat ...
41 lTtKrande. I 16
4t miUmeretrora ...... it 161
tl ITS I", ltloe It 167
46 173I'oll il m
37 lllTombrlnk 30 167
37 lit Wiley : ill
13 lJlHedw.ll st lit
I A. Ilowena ......
loman ,
Hemleben .......
Arnalaln
l'urahouee ,.,.
stem
43 HOIUIekln S 111
Norjird it ll?BUckw.l
... 31 141
llammosd 1 43 1U
Morrison Leauaie,
P. W.
1,.
is
17
17
20
31
Pet.
.815
.m
Mi
.524
.624
VJ0
Storz Old Saxon Brau S3
Blka' Club 42
Stryker Shoe Co 3
Alpha Camp 42
Wroth' Old Hoy .... 42
Field Club .42
Individual averaces:
23
25
2t
5
otmts. at.
namsa. Ar.
, I 1MO. 0. rranclii'... 3 its
II lMDenfelt U 1M
3 lllCooiad , t7 m
II IHPonnell t4 111
Si JllChrlileneen 1T
. tt llllletton 17 117
. 3 HtBerser 56 1(1
. UlTracr 34 1U
, ! It! Johnson 31 113
. 27 IllScrlbner II 113
. 31 UIGreUe 13 jta
3 mChambera 31 lit
, 10 177 Solomon tl 161
. 33 171Koho St 111
. 31 171 Wearer 31 181
. 33 KtCUtko t 1(7
. U UIDouihertr ,41 147
. 3 1730lln 147
4t 173 Duller 14 111
. 31 17t Pollard -I ill
Jl lTHdoucen.r 36 1(3
M 173 Kerr
140
31 lTOAIWn
1U
Pot.
.710
.Gil
.r.ss
.074
.SO0
..-,!&
.176
Alcreantllr 1,
I'.
v.
40
l
S2
1
27
17
1,.
4
11
V
St
27
27
37
42
I Kl I'll x os
54
J4
st
C4
C4
:.i
u
SI
Hliz
A. O. I'. W.. No. 17 .
Beacon I'roe
Corey & McKensle ..
MoKulllans
HpsuldlnK
Berber's Colt
Individual averaaes
Ar,
Ar.
.. 117
.. 14
.. Ill
... Ill
.. It!
. Ill
... in
n
... 1M
. . 16
... m
.. iu
112
Uland
UIKolaneiikk
tTtMlmpeon
lllLantatso ..
174 Potter . .
1 0 Johneon
1 Htilpls .V
I Green
Mokrr
lllllamlll
1 tvrahoui ITlZet ktneULr
1 Jackton 173Ine ....
1 Kreuda 173 F.. J a rot
J- Jaroa , 1711.. Rmllh
Ill llollenWrier
171 Uarrowman
VtOUehan
lWele
. .... HI
Bebindier
'."
Kiiltchts of CuIuikIium l.retariie.
P.
HlHI-" 9
ii.e-o!-a 8
Magics , S
Corker. . 9
Packers h
Bi-sters 5
W. I pt
7 2 ,?7T
r. 3 .AM
5 4 .SW
4 ft III
.1 .an
i 7 ,m
nr iv oiwi uveiKsm:
1 .
Ar
141
140
!
IM
ruwe
CauchLO
Th-imaa
Winters .
IMIWll,
11 Jhie ...
Te P"-n. 0
117las1r. T .
TIIK BKIi:
i t
THe GeMflr OfliND GOT w
Tf IE flREfl wny rMD STARTED
'TO PiflV UNDEK THE MIDNIGHT
fullv Ai.epr. our? Heao oor
Genu SHOorrR lo?ug
owc Botv -rHRevj
n Piece op pnpex now
TO THJTM THC L&njZX?
piVv over? to &er; wr it
WPS t-lE PlCtSE C3 IT UP AND
TZERD OFF IN Pi HUSKY
GERMAN' VOICE IF R
PICKLE" (SETS OLDER
ITS PERMISSIBLE
rte d THE J
GIRLIE GFHI&O
and Took her.
THE CHDRCH
i choice q a;
Ortmsn IMMaurr
Knalleh lttllanly, V ...
Mllak ,., lllConley
Mullen 1101'helan
Holer 167(.nntiiKham
Klni 164 Welch
Hrrne IStlluahman, II.
Wolle ,. mstella
Hoffman lSoLearr
Ourran lulloinbach ....
Johneon, A HO Dally ,
Kleyl MIFItteerald .,
lime 14IDuo
Morton ,. 14llatelmtre ..
Kenned. , ItlFltnn
Wallarel HlKltipairlck ,
Corny ).,.,, 143 Arnold
MiikIu C'lt- l.rtiKne.
. Ill
.. m
,. lis
.. 131
.. 133
.. 133
.. 1
.. 121
.. 117
.. 117
.. Ill
.. 117
.. Ill
.. IIS
.. lni
.. 106
.. m
Pet.
.IV-.7
P. Af.
Mariln Tigers S4 :x
Pi'tersons CI il
IS
21 .549
2(! .iilii
2.S .4M
31 .42fl
Jotter 51 a.'
Mid-west Tailor 51 23
.StelllllC 54 2H
South Omaha Ice 54 2t
Hlnchey 54 2:1
Culklnn .' 54 21
Bayces 54 2V
Oitrlow 51 17
33 .WD
34 .370
34 . 333
Individual
averatcea:
AT.
Ar.
. 114
(left
Ftreetons ....
Hull
Kennedy ....
FlUzerald ...
Cain ,
Francisco
Hunt
Frlteher
Spove.n
Anchor .......
Faterber ....
Choley
Koch .1
Hall
Olineaorc ....
111 McDonald
1171'eMhck
111
lllWolfo 14
115 Martin 1
lllTombrlnk U:
lllcavanaugh Kl
UOCiasna HI
17Thornan 10
Ulrjrlbbl 110
171 Nolan
ITIneala
litllancock 10
17lltoth 110
milanien IS
174 Kru 1SS
174 Howe Ul
11am 174reteron
.... 151
Tracer . .
Itler. J.
171 Coi 1 151
M71 Swift 1M
. ITOlJirkln 161
Chaae, A,
Verier, W.
Winter, S.
Mann
KOThoraae 166
let Ciulitenaeu
164
111 Clay borne
.,161
. 163
.. ISt
.. 131
.. ISO
., 160
.. 149
.. Ill
.. 141
.. 141
Pet.
72
.537
.426
.315
Vollileedt
muaner, J.
Ktter H7Wlnler, C
Ooldenberc
Chadil ...
Clark . ..
Ntchola ..
Chaae, II.
Prljja ...
Voea
144 Keener
IMUoyle ......
UtMullen ....
HtCulkln
lit Kail
145 HI a If or J ....
114 Hall. U ...
PnoUrra' I.cimnr.
.P. W.
54 3
54 2S
34 3!
Kv.ft
Morris .,
15
X
31
37
Armour
Cudahy , 54 17
Individual averages
Ar. Ham . . .
Koch
Caranauth
Cooler . .
Mchola ,.
Crow
Payer
McDonald
lUWelme- ....
171 Swift
171 Parker . ...
USHeffnrr ....
)l7Hanaen
liSKohaniky
Ill Miller
. . .. lllKudlier
fJntc City I.eni
141
14
,lir.
W. U Pet.
40 20 .S17
Si S .611
31 2(1 .514
.12 3S .533
2li 21 .4..t
2i 31 .C
24 r ,40j
17 40 .298
Ar.
157
P.
Stoiz Triumph 0
Mid-West Tatlora
Prays 57
Franks' Colts 0
Old Stylo I-ager 57
Tracy Ia Trudas 67
Hancock-Kpaten Co. ,.
J. S. Cross 57
Individual average-
AT.
F4ta
Hvant . .
Ieara
McCabe .
Selple. It.
Hliaw
Abbott
tlrolo
DoUr
Hoffman ...
Imon . . .
Terrell
Thatcher ..,
Purabouae
17t Moore
HOAndireou
lTOljne ..
IM Sander
157
151
llllrfo 1SS
HI Store 155
. Ill Mitchell 161
lltlloeenbura , 151
IHStlne Ill
lit Arkrn 16:
Illtxlple. K. X Ill
lllCoraoa 160
lUStoctaet 150
IllSholeen Ill
lMPoek 141
IIIRpaten 117
Ill Idea 111
IllUndaay 146
Ill Dudley , 140
lllllempel 110
151 none ; 141
lllllaneen , Jit
lSITblele Hi
117
Henaoit Leuitur,
Amadeq . .
Dabink ...
Flanlgau ..
Ilofmann
Folaoin
Wearer . .
Wiley . ..
landatroru
horgaard
Kolanehlek
P. W
I-
s
10
31
:n
3i
II
Put.
.K09
.761
1,8'M-Rgne Pills 42
Chris Lyok'a 42
.tl
31!
31
1ft
ir.
11
Jiorton s hxnress as
Famous Hchlltz 45
Tmoy'B Te-Ite-Ce'a ....
Bull Mosars 4S
Individual averflKe"
Ar Orole.
!j7s !
.sn
.131
. 117
. Ill
141
. 17
. Ill
. 14
. 141
. 144
. 144
H.
Carter
lit Schneider .
170 Ceil wl ....
mealier, 11
11 Morton ...
lMKlrcera. ...
1st lUamueaen
tllHIni
lULyek
HIce, i' .. . .
I OfaydM. A.
I nana
I Keller
"ran eo .......
' PuUer. A. .
Kaher . . .
lTubtn
I Uiote, A
117 MrOutre
I 'J
141 Hll Irk lit
OMAHA, MONDAY, .TANTAKY 27, IPl.T
1 " i 1
THE MflNfl 6t"MffNT TO-NIGH7
rRtreeNTC GrBv o.hcon, the
MftlD OF fAV&TE&y, in WONDER
FUL R&VCLrtTlOrlS OF HIDDEN
ftNP UNKNOWN THINOft. FI&&T
ft SIMPLE PTV&PftTZFrtOIZy TCST
of He?-? PoweP& of divination,
&fl3y wd blindfolded and
THE PROFESSOR HELD UPftBELL
AND KMNG IT VIOLENTLY. ' OfOyt
WHAT HftVf i IN MYHnND'
i Sfew TO &C-E PI BELL ? THE
PPOFC rS0R I OOKP-D TRIUMPH'
PiHTLV Pit THE PiMHZED MO
WONDEPif& F1UDIENCE AJO
POLIT?LV flSKFO " IF TWO
MEN CPiN BOX CnH ftN IKON
FENCE
HE FODAJD
she hM a
HE LEFT HER
VOO CALLED 4-ME)
TIME JIM
IN OiE LURCH.
Andereon
Varton . .
M.rllic .
nice, F.
Vom, tl.
Yon, A.
Ucaniler,
lltMndecn 10
ntim-n im
163Slllth Ill
ISlChrletensen 13?
UlThsrsen 131
160Voege I HO
T 14S Ar.
Metropolitan l,eiiKiie.
P,
sw-c i -
W. I.. Pet.
2ii 13 Mi')
J3 IS .817
S3 19 .601
2!) 1! .604
23 111 .570
29 22 . 5M
13 23 .28S
4 14 .OSS
Macks" 39
Beselln a ol
Storz Bottlers 43
Ortman'a 4b
Tracy's Te-Be-Co' .... 42
Ituhinor'x Sports 51
DoiiKh. Mixer .......... 45
Specials 48
Individual averatcea:
Ar,
At.
Morton ,. liUlrlintta 10
achoeman 173Schaffey 14
iMla 1711alrd 146
I Dlttman Ktllatofi 146
, McDonald 116 Pearaon 141
1 Schneider. 1 115 Parker 14J
OHniin lMDwasck 133
Albln HlMcQueen 137
Hansen. 1. 15McCune 117
Silk 159Conaay 131
Stanley 168pencer 113
Schneider. I). ....... USIluiland 131
I.ytle ltflBtraka 131
llaxton lSIPurtou 131
Nuaenl .,. 154 Karl lit
Amdaen , 133
linwlluu TVnlra.
Bottle and Slats of the Uatu City
leaKUe ure illckerlne for a special match
jo I next week.
no 1 John Bencele still shoot that old three-
hole egtf with good success. He gets the
nume old 200-games with It.
Keyt. the famous back-up ball artist,
has switched to tha hook ball. He ha
been having good success too. .
Nelson Riul Sutton have so much con
fidence In their spare shooting that they
try' to make the eight-ten spilt.
Sclplo and Learn are high In tho Oate
City merry-go-round tournament with
1,340. This will probably stand.
Sam Boord still shoots that speedy
hook ball. He has been rolling some
high games with his freak ball.
Ollmoro Is the new man shooting on
the Perfection team In the Standard Oil
club. He started with a fat total.
Paul Morton ts still shooting In the
Cellar league. Paul was shooting on
thean buRement alleys before the war.
Ik'iuh. one of Omaha's coming sharks,
managed to roll 07 one night laBt week.
He says he can double It next week.
I Hon" Hamlet Is getting neivous. He
Av; I says that he Is anxious to meet Frank
jl I Conrad for any kind of a series and Tor
(jjlany amount.
114 1 t. llollestellc of the Crown Gasoline
tlrease bunch.
Stunz and Hamlet had a warm eleven-
Stutm averaged 198.
The Old Style Imagers lost last week
and It wasn't the handicap either. They
simply went to pieces 'and rolled a few
seven-hundred games.
XVartchow finds the seven pin his
"Jinx" on the Metropolitan alleys. As
n rule "Watt" Is a suro shot on the left
hand side of the alley.
Brannlgan I the name of the new man
tilavlnir with tho Stars and Strlpe
HI 1 squad. He has started out with a good
total on his first try out.
If Bed natcktn wishes to retain hi
popularity ns president of the Booster
league, he had better continue to furnish
refreshment for the leaguer.
'.'Dutch" Kolanehlek want It under
stood that ho Is a hustler. He sold
twenty-eight tickets to the bowlers' dance
and says: "Give me credit, boys."
If tho Advoa had shot their games
against any other team besides the Jit
ters Friday night they would have lost
two game Instead of winning three.
Tho Gordon's Fireproof still mana
to hold onto first place In the Commercial
leagt'e. They are being crowded bv the
Omaha Bikes and tho Jotter's Gold Top
The Brodrgaard Crown have proved
themselves hopclean failure. For h
while they were fighting for the lead,
but they have now dropped Into fifth
place.
Ben Hull has changed to the hook
ball and ha been rolling some big games.
Ben has tried for eleven years to be
come a bowler and at 'Inst he is realising
dream.
The United Motor team claims the
losing ehamel "nan.'" nf Omaha. They
have a hard tlm winning games. The
Fiwelsl n tho Cellar league are their
only rivals.
' Monte Nugent pas jimod Into the
rane I'e Is tl dope ball artist of the
Cellar lraguc IK- lius made a successful
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Joe Dobcr has led his Storz Triumphs
Into the lead of tho Oato Olty league,
.loe said that ho knew he could do It,
and now they Intend to stay there. "New
hat, please?"
Have Sclmltz proves to be the real
candy kid with that new black silk .tie
he wears din-lnc the matches. Dave
always put on his, best appearance dur
ing the games.
The Horn Supply. Stojz Auto and Ford
Motor teams are having. a close race tor
second nlacn In the Automobile leamie.
The Nebraska Bulck now have a safo
leaii re t.
"Swede" r.-son carries a feather duster
In his hip pocket and dusts off his
bowllntr ball between shots. Probably
this accounts for "Nellie" missing so
many fclngle pins.
Jack Cobry Is In the east picking up
pointer on the frante. Incidentally no
averages of the Knight of Columbus
league are being kept. Jack Is the sec
retary of this bunch. .
Hammerstrom was back In the Ma
zeppa lineup last week". Ham has Just
finished a trip around the world and
will now settle down to the game for
the rest of the season.-
The bowlers have received their annual
report of the American Bowling congress.
It Is a nice little book containing the
1 Ksiuen ruueu ai iai year s American
uowiing cohere tournament.
Hough, one of our old bowlers, has been
hanging around the alleys lately, with a
longing look In hi eve. He tirnhnhlv
cannot resist the call of the pin and wlil
Jump back Into the game soon.
' Jamison of the Union Outfitting com
pany team has a standing delivery. He
says that he walk the floor enough In
the daytime and doesn't care to take a run
with a sixteen-pound bowling ball In his
hands,
Monday night the star. of the Stand
ard Oil league will take a trip out to
Benson and will play a match game
with the Schlltz team pf that place.
After the game the' bowlers and a few
friends will sit down to- a light banquet.
The Clara Belle hhve received a
serious blow by losing Stunz. Myron
has had aspiration to be a road sales
jnan for several moons and he has now
accepted a position on the road. This,
of course, will keep him out of the
game.
The city association Is anxious to have
another dance, biit Messrs. Lane, Hoff
man. Walenz and Koqh want It under
stood that they don't Intend to do all the
work There are about twenty more
members who are Just as able-bodied as
are these four.
Judge Bceson of Bed Oak. la., an old
time bowler, dropped lno town last week
and had a few gume with his old time
alley rivals, John Bengele and Judge
Shield. Judge doen't look like a real
bowler, but he carries h' Private bowl
ing ball and know How to use It. ,
I-enion is the moat conscientious bowler
In Omaha. He went over the fdul line In
a league game last week, but was not
seen by the foul line judge. He called a
foul on himself and, of course, lost the
pins made on the hot. How many
bowler besides Willie 'Learn would do
this?
The Luxus braced up after the Burk
ley Knvelope gave them a severe drub
bing In the first game, and rolled two
high W1 games, winning the Inst two
by a big margin. The regulars shot
their usual consistent game with Fire
stone's 579. Chrlstenaen's 673. Cain's 569
and Anglesburg's
The entrance Hat of the A. B. C. tour
nament at Toledo will close February
5. There la a possible chance that Omaha
will be represented there with four teams.
The Old Saxon Brrtu. the Midwest cham
pions, the I,tixus. tho Jetters Old Age
and the Metz are, considering maklmr
the trip. This year the bowlers will
receive reduced rate op the railroads.
Next Sunday the Columbus five will
Journey down to Omaha and play a
match game with th Clara Belle team.
The Clara Belles tooX the money away
from the out-ln-the-atate bovs New
Year' day, on the Columbus alleys, and
of course, the 1iltorfi, are anxious to
get even. The ColUmbu team I com
posed of some old time tournament
shooters and are hard to beat.
The Union Outfitting company em
ployes have a match game every week.
The teamsare e!ecfiT by Captain Har
rison andJamlon nnd go by the name
of their captain. Some of the youthlul
bowlers have a hard time headline 100.
but the teams are welt balanced and the
rivalry Is keen. Of course, a few of the
fair ones come down nnd applaud the
work of their favorites.
Drawn for The Bee by Tad ;
OMAHA WALKS OYER YORK
High School Quintot Wins Handily,
Forty to Fifteen.
BURKENR0AD IS STAR T0SSER
Mrtkr Totnl ol' Tnenlj-Konr Point
tint of Forty for Ilia Side
IIhiikI lu Stellnr Form
for York Plrtyer.
Omaha High school.. 40; York High
school, 15.
The Omaha High school basket ball
five Saturday night defeated the York
High school quintet In one of tho fastest
games seen on the local floor this year.
Omaha started strong and took an
early lead, which they ncld throtlgho.it
tho entire game, although the York five"
took a brace In the last half. They then
held their opponents to an even scjra,
but were unable to overcome the lead
that Omaha obtained In tho first period.
The Omaha team were considered to he
the victors after the first few minutes
of play, when the Omaha five played
their opponents off their feet by thctr
fast team work and perfect imsslng.
Although outweighed considerably, the
York basket bait five put up a game fight
from the beginning to the end, always
playing to their utmost, although they
were unable to hold the purple and white
quintet. York's ina6lllty to shoot baskets
was tho visitors' worst falling, having
the hardest of luck when they shot for a
goal. Contrasting with this was the al
most perfect basket tossing of the Otnana
five, goals being tossed from all angles
and places. Chiefly among the high
school tojsers was Burkenroad, who ma3a
over half the team's score by field Bonis
alone and who made, together with eleven
field goals, two foul goals, geetlng a to
tal of 14 points out of 40.
Burkenroad put up the best game of
basket ball ever witnessed on the Omaha
Young Men's Christian association basket
ball floor and could shoot the baskets
from any place within ten yards of tho'
goals.
For York, Haunts at center played the
star game, getting more points than any
of1 his teammates and duplicating some of
Burkenroad's baskets. Hannis, althougn
smaller than Hug'ies for Omaha, out
Jumpeil his opponent at times and showed
flashes of form that almost started the
York team on a rally, but which was "il-
most Immdiately broken up by the splen
did team workof Hughes and Burken
road, together with the guarding of
Gardiner. Gardiner played tho best
guarding game that has been seen for a
long time"' on the "Y" floor, blocking
passes and being successful In 'keeping
hi forward from scoring any baskets.
Hughes, Platz and Berry played a
stellar game for Omahn, but which was
hardly as good as that of Gardiner and
Burkenroad.
Tho team played such a fast game that
at the end of the first half the score
stood 21 to 9, In favor o't the locals. York,
however, held during, the second haif,
when three subs for Omaha were put in
the game, wljlch somewhat broke " j
Omaha's winning streak, thus, enabll"K
the up-state lads to have a chance to re
deem themselves. This they did by hold
ing the locals to an evener score. In thy
second period.
Lineup and score:
OMAHA HIGH. I YORK HIGH.
Burk'nroad (C) It. I'M L.G.... Davidson ,'C)
tierry ....
..L.1". R.G Oaboin
uaumann
.1
Hughes
C Haunts
L.F Cox
Gardiner
Flothow .
Platz ....
ll.O,
R.U
L.U.I
B.F.
Miller
Larmon
...L.U.I
Substitutes: Omaha. Baunian for Berry.
Flothow for Platz, Larmdn for Uardiner,
York, E. Osbprn for Davidson. Field
goals: Burkenroad (11), Hughes (5).
Berry (3V, Osborn (1). Miller (2), Hands
(3). Foul goals: Burkenroad (2), Mllllor,
CNjx. Hannis. Fouls; Burkenroad (3),
Berry (2), Hughes (3). Gardiner (2). Platz,
Larmon, Davidson (2), Osborn (2), Cox
(2), Miller. Beferee: Miller. Timekeeper;
Bced. Scorckeeper: Sutherland.
Preliminary tSnmc.
As a preliminary to the big high school
game the Freshman nnd Sophomore
teams of the high school played in the,
class championship tournament. The
game was even and hard fought, although
loosely played, - The Sophomores elimi
nated the first year men from the race
by defeating them by a score of 8 to ",
The star of the game were Adams and
Flothow, captain of the two teams play
ing. Lineup and score: ,
SOPHOMORES. ! FRESHMEN. '
LFlothow (c.)....B.F. L.O
Lee
Buzrad
L.F.
R.G.. Sherry
C.v...... (c.) Adams
I..F Bryuns
IU. ....... Strfhlow
Round1 ..
Ruell
Lyman ..
C.
R.G.
UG.
Referee.
Miller.
Scorekeeper, Suther
land. Timekeeper, Reed. Field goals
Sophomores, Flothow (2), Buzrad; Fresh
men, Adams, Bryans. Foul goals: Sopho
mores, Buxrad (2): Freshmen, Lee (2);
Strehlow. Fouls committed: Strehlow
(4). Adam (5). Bryan, Flothow (2),
Buzrad (3), Ruell (3). Rouner.
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Gophers Put It Over on Team from
Nebraska.
SPEED AND SHOOTING BETTER
Xclirnakn Sin Urn Ur nf Short Pas,
While Minnesota, rvllli Lnnar
Pa, XrB-otlntrN - to 11
Vli'lorr.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Jan. 2.-(Spe-clal
Telegram.) lvt a gamo almost en
tirely devoid of features, Minnesota suc
ceeded In defeating Nebraska last night
on Armory floor, by a count of 20 to 11.
There was little spectacular playing and
few sensational shotp. Close guarding
of both teams kept opposition from get
ting away and pulling anything off.
This game was the first that Minnesota
was able to put down on tne credit side
of tho ledger, It being their second game
of the season. When the two teams lined
up they appeared to be evenly matched
as to weight, but the Maroon and Gold
aggregation seemed to have It on the
red and white, when It came to speed
and 1 ability to negotiate baskets. The
Cornhuskers did not pull together In any
too good fashion.
Nebraska used tho short pas con
sistently and did but little gaining with
the dribble. Minnesota on tho other hand
seldom used short pass playing, the long
paBS most of tho time.
Haskell played a good game for Ne
braska, shooting free thrpws in neat fash
Ion and also getting into tho team play.
Stykes at the pivotal position made two
baskets, both of which were of the sen
sational order and brought much ap
plause from the gallery. Frank Law
Ier, the formefMlnnesota star, officiated.
Tho lineup:
MINNESOTA. ' NEBRASKA.
Lawler R.F.
McKean UF.
Wlpperman C.
Johnson L.G.
HP..I,,-. Hyde
L.F Haskell
C Stykes
L.G Hawkin.
Stadsvold R.G.'R.G Carrier
Goals from the field: Lawler, 3; Wlppe
man, 1: Stadsvold, 3; Johnson, 1; Haskell.
1; Stykes, 2; Carrier, 1. Free throws:
Lawler, 4; Haskell, 8.
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being aperfect score of 300 In one surat.
In three games he made an average of
244 2-3. In three ganv.'s his total was 734.
Georgo McQuarry In the same match
rolled 575 pins. Tho Blair boys are open
for a team contest.
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