2-S Bringing Up BUSY WEEK JITH BOWLERS Teams Back on Schedules but-) Scores Below the Average. IEAGUE STANDING UNCHANGED Worklnjr U Interest lit the Tourna ment Progressing: Rapidly, and) Blsr C'nnl of ICittrlen Bxiiceted, IIOWIjIMJ SUIIIIDUI.n. Assocliitloit Alleys, Knights of Columbia Monday, Murpjiy Did It against Puritan L&undry, Bourn erolo Co. against. McQuillan's Hats, Browning, King ft Co. against llnnloy Booster League Tuesday, Clara Utiles against Chris Lycks, Deacon Press against Klks Club, Wsy's against Brandes. IllKhballs, Mutual Life lnsuranco Co, against Mold Club. Sunderland Bros. I.ongiio Wednesday, regular tcau schedule, Omaha I ouguo Sunday, Wroth Cttfe against Kl Paxos, Thursday, Metis against Luxus, Paxton fk Gallagher League Friday, regular team schedule. Harlow's Alleys, Mouth Omnlin, Maglo City League Monday, Martin's Tigers against South Omaha Jen Co., Jotter's Old Ago, against Culkln'n Tailors, Thursday. Tho Whlto Sox against Uncle. Main's Vets, Hlnohcy Lads ngulnst block Yards National Dank. , Harrison Alleys.. -Fairmont Creamery League Monday, Ilettcr Butter ngalnst Puritan Broilers, IDladem against Fairmont Farms, Dolicia against Liquid Gold. Gate City Leaguo Tuesday. Store Tri umphs against Leary's Engineers, X-ttaye against Frank's Colts, Fraternal Ordr ol Eugica No.- 38 ugulnst -Hagana, Fall staffs, Pete Loch'H, against Mlckoy (Jib Lithographers' League- Wednesday Omaha 1'rtntinK Co, against Lyon Ku gravers, ICJopp Pointing Co. against lip. uten Transfers, Rcos Printing Co. agulrvst iipaten tTcas, Omaha.' League Today uu game Thursday, Corey A McKcnxlca against Wrolh'B Cafo. Omaha. Gai League Frldayj Tnr Babies ngalnst Docs, Hot platen, against lrv tensos, Comfort Irons against. Ulapatcn lng. Metropolitan Alleys Standard Oil League Monday, Polarlne Auto- Oil against Perfection Oil, Mica Axis Greasa against Crown QaaoJIiiev Commercial Loaguo Monday, Uumonr'a Old Taverns against Urudegaard Crpwns, Oleselln'a TradomarkB against Frank's Xandy Kids. Wednesday, Jabex l.Toss against Tracy's La Trudas, Quick Serves against Jotter's Old Age. MetroboL-n Leamie-vTuesduy. Mosul- Hans, .against. Peto Loch, Jrs., Eldelwelss against Ortmau's Bakers. Friday, Cigar- makers1 Blue Labels against Hugo F, Blut, Oroides' lCcno against Shamrocks, Omaha. LcagueToday, Luxus against Old 'Stylo Lagers, Thursday, Et Paxos, against uiu etyio .uagers. All leagues wero buck on their regular tichedulo last 'week, although several post poned games remain unplayed. Most of tho -scores wore below the average. The Oato City leaguers were off form und several averages were lowered, The Chrja Lycks In tho Booster league wero me ncavy suooiers or mo last wook wun a 3,0 total, Including- u 1,012 guinea The. Clara Belles also were a good second with a S.W total and a r.Wt gurne The Jotter's Old Ace team broke the Com ir.erclal league team record' by rolling; 1.03S In the match Monday night. The league stundlngs have made no chance' The Brodegaard Crowns hold fact to the ton rung of the Commercial Icazae ladder after wlnnlns three in a raw from the 3ubea Cross team. The Luxus team still heads the Oinha league, even after losing two the newly constructed 121 Puxo team. The Clara Bcltca gained In their lead over the Booster league teams, while the Chita Lycks und Lelsys were dividing a aeriea. The Stors Triumphs seem to own thtf top position In the Gate City league. They fared well last week, while their nearest rivals were dropping guinea. The Murtln'a 'Tigers rulo supreme In the Magic City league, but are not over coufldent, as the Keuth Oaaha' Ice coin j;any and Jctters Old A;e .tttama are coming fast right behind them. The Pete Loch, Jra., control the lead' erthip of the Metropolitan leugue. Thoy only have a small lead over the KUol- wclss and DrordnV Kenos teams. In the. Fairmont Creamery leaguo, the liquid Cold and ladems are quarrelling over flrat place and u'ave been chanKlug places every week. The Browning. Klug,l ( V ' r,pCQ1E V ALL in f wvn JiTHCR lead in the Knights of Columlnis leaguo I will start taut alt over the miu.tio. west, ha been cut dowa and. a close race la From the point of it vd.ll l Immenee. coins on with the HoursuoU Co. secoudht Is doubtfur if alt the weaU will bo best In the Standard Oil league the 1'olarlne Auto OIL team Jumped into alls almost certain that the yewutiut wllr nine game lead, by winning three straight.,, be longer than (our hours, frcm the Mica Axle Qreaso team. The , Boanie Dooiis. are. Uadlxur the. Clan. Gor don league by a. big luarsjin. Tar Baltics) oa Top. The Tar Babies have taken tho leader- bhlp of the Omaha Qaa league with th Inttnsos, right bchlud Uicm. With the II, E. Preis going; at their present s;xod, tliey will bold their present poslttou at the head of the Lithographers' league. The Sunderland Bros, and Paxton & Gallagher leagues are having exciting times in their races with no team having it cinch on the leadership. The coming week offers nothing new along bawling lines, The only activities outside of thw regular Uugu playing will l those displayed by President Katekla r-A fUnritmrv KMmui at IK DkdiIm Father Jake: Daubert Become NEW TOHK, Jan. 10. Jake Daubort) captain, and, first, baseman of tho,Brook. lyrt National league base bal clubh sent, woru, to joustt uaroour, nrcsiuent of league, who. are, and will be worning.ha.rd, on tho coming Uopateiy league, toypiapwit which, begin qu , January. Is. Thers. arc inaro tasks ln connection. w)th. tho, mwnr ngement- of u, tournamentt but: llutekln and Uldson have ulwuys shown them Kelvn eiul to- any- set out- for- then, and then is iw dcubt but Uiftt.tHU.tQurnamunt 'will be the prise package of' the season. At present, they or busy, lining: UP teams tn enter and soliciting, support from the (other leagues, The task of making; up the tournament Schedule will probably, be Ifft- to them as 'will be the distribution the pr... fund. Iloostcra Untcr, Of course nil IlooBtei league, team wilt 'enter and In addition, the, whole con tingent of rollers In, th Omnho, leagpe 'will enter with thtlr alx- t wvn is. The South Oruahu. roller ar lptoioatiyl and wilt probably, enter- threo. teaius. The Mai tin' a Tlgsr, JetUr's Old; A;e and South Omaha Ice- Co, teama ba,ve slgiil fed a, willingness' to enter. INDOOSMMHl ' CARKiAL. WILL BE (Contln'ied, ttoia Vab) One,) ,t,l vthm Inaf. Mir Inctrw,, pjirnlvnla j havo. provn popular In 11 big citis of j the east ana Vhsleai Director Maxwell J of vbu local association 4yi he can't ; see why- the ost should hax unyC.ilmj 0n the west so h hav made cx,tn!vo plans to. have thla carnlvsl one which I staged before- . lt, bc;Uc is teaehad. It The entry Ul. hat mched a.n awiislng ' alago for e, tinia. so, rly the ulght j the touroament U held, tfeverut huwdred ) have already entered and maay- uxoro aro ' entering vvery- day. The flotry lUt can! not possibly fall shy of so and it may extend far above that number. Coulee with .avln. DETBOIT, Mich.. Jan. ia Sijortstop rvrn Uusli and Pitcher Ueorse DaUs Vf tho Detroit American leacue bare ball ciuit neia a conterence wun j-rttmrni Navln here today, after wtilch It wa amioiuiKed that both men bad eon to. an understanding with the management as to salary and oon would rlgn their l'jlt contracts. DusH and Dausa reeelvd otters recently from clubs m the Federal league. Key to the Situation See Advertising. Copyright. 18H, International News Service. ; " $80,000 Beauty Also the. Federal leagife club of Pittsburgh, today that ho would, not accept ati offer to manage, Uo PlttstJiyghi Federal; league tca,m. "I wju not, play outside of or ganized base, ball," sajd Daubect. Danish, Brotherhood Tug-of-War Team of Omaha t i - -mem .... Curia Christiansen, Anton Jensen, Rasmus Rasmussen, Hans Albertoon. Morris Christiansen, Kmll Toldbod, THE OMAHA RIWPAY BEE: JANUARY 11, 1014. Cornhusker Foot Ball Pays Handsomely for Season Just Closed fall and the athletic board la prepared to do the baudsomo by him. TUejf AVMtStcUm, All talk, to the oontrary about tho Corn huskor board, allowing, some other school to grab its coach through a, stingy finan cial policy is so much bogwash.. The re port nan been ctven circulation by some unfamiliar with the Us but. even a oa.vly ua a month ago the athUMe bqard inembcra had ugract) that Stjehm. should haVq a ralso and the thw-vr conlrFt Is Juat tqi thalr Ukhig, Stlehm has been tried. h.Oro and, has found, to bs Jut the vr.an. Nvbratka has, been looking for. TKcao sport, writers, who wou.ld, give, tho ImuMWjtilpn the Cornhukcr athletlo board I . bunglug bck Pl the tbree-l'ear con tract p(QVPHlon must be Joshing thero sfl.ve!ii (or nothing, will ploajo. tho board more, than to. plngh the Bcrvcg of the popular cpa,oh for another throe-year period. ph,m Contract ao U'it expire until nl unrliui und. tWa U fqund the ex planat'on p( why th a.tUmio board le not sorainpUujj over U9lf to got Btlehnj's (tttftPh.B'i ta ipth9r U le. naturAi to. PfMUtO.. th.a boar v(Q wait Mntll tUo old contract hnd. expire bpfore seek ing a renewal. Nebrakkn'a hasket ball season started taniaht with a. Borne, with Hie PSrunl stars of, Omaha The game scheduled a qek, (rom. tonlsjlit with the yplverslty of Missouri ma cancelled by Missouri because tho Tiprers. could not make a trip at that tme. Thp regular cpllcgme sea son will bo delayed1 a week UP a' result, the Cornhuskcrs onenlnir with Wesleynn n work from next Friday. Ptl9lW bn.Sot ball eaW ' rfB1(1Iy rounding lino sll)p ond ho Is con tWert o hnvln a Ropd. flvp. Tho mat tcrloA l fch,ftwlng jp n much better shape than he expected It would, and he has plenty of candidates for alt the posi tion. Additional cheering nows was received Vflnterdav from tlP father of Jliriiny Q so.n. n star ffirwaril. "ho was. especially strouic In thrpwloK baskets, that pibion would bo In school the second semester to. complato his course, and would be out for basket ball. The return pf Qbson will give the Iluskcra and experienced man and will greatly ftrepgthep the five. The caso of Max Tpwle, whpso ellglt hllity as captain of the foot ball team nxt season Is r(uestlpned, is still lagging- nnd win not come before the otpletlo captain; Nels Larsen, Dunlin Broth . erhood No. 10S of Omaha, who aro' after tho state championship. So! far hey have not been defeated audi e Drawn for The Bee by George McManus Jimmy Archer Turns board before the end pf the month, 1'on at that it Is not likely the board will pass finally on the question and the impres sion grows stronger tho case will BO to the Missouri Valley conference for final settlement. Doyle to Couch Ilookles. Billy Doyle, scout for the Naps, has leased parks ut Portsmouth, Ironton, Chllllcpthe apd Charleston and will start a school for base ball "rookies" about April 1. Doyle, as principal, will divide his yrork among four ciusses. aro ready for all comers. They will pull with tho Danish Brotherhood of Fremont No. 26, Sunday, January 18, at Washington hall. Down a Federal Offer Jimmy Archer, the great throwing re ceiver of the Chicago Cubs, who is Hnown to have flatly refused to entertain o proposition to ally himself with the Fed eral league. The outlaw organization has already coralled two former Cub stars in Tinker and Brown, and lias made ad vances toward Jimmy 8hecHard, former left fielder of the Cubs. The wiloy James, however, prefers to take hla chances witn tho Cincinnati team and is in the mean time angling for the Job of manager of the Toledo team, of the American asso clatlqn. Rourke Family to Be on Old Basis at Start of Season (Continued from Page One.) Already Davo has lad sod along the formerly skinned spaco running from tho pitcher's box to tho plnte. This, Dave says, was done merely for the accommo dation of the spectators. Winds which sweep across the diamond have always had a propensity to raise dust from that path to blow directly In the faces of those in tho grandstand. Dave intends tq thwart Mr. Wind by placing tho sod on the path. To Train In Omaliii. Tho new club houso will Boon be under construction preparatory to the training' season when tho players will need all the accommodation they can get. All the training will be dona light here in Omaha.. It was planned to go to Beatrice, but It was learned that the ac commodations there nre Insufficient, so Pa decided to have his Work-out In Omaha. Pennsylvania Town Wins Eifle Honors WASHINGTON, Jan. 10. Warren, Pa., carried off the high score honors in class A of the Interclub gallery championship rifle match this week, making 634 out of a possible 1.000. King's Mills, O., still leads In class B. Scores: Class A Dickinson. N. D., S00. ojjuinst Cleveland, 9S2. District of Columbia, ws, against Kt. Paul, 95S. Warren. Pa., agclnst Bridgeport, against Milwaukee team. S&S. against 5T9, against Man- L'onn., y.nj. Burchast. O., 976, Old Guard. SCO. Milwaukee Utile Tounsstown. O., 98. Birmingham, Alu. cnester, w. u., au. Adrian, .Mien-. vj. uguinsi automa. Wash.. 9. Class B Marlon, O., 917, agalnBt Madison, Wis., M6. ... .... Stillwater, ainn., , agamst ew Or leans. 9. ... Bedford, O., 98. against Hopkins, Mnn., 9L .... . King s illlis, U,, , against notucticr, Nwldeii,' Colo., 933, against Louisville, Ky K97. Boston, 945, against Helena. Mont., 877. Minneapolis, 939, against Sun Francisco. 793. LOCAL HORSESlN CIRCUIT (Continued from Poge One.) lng their own or their neighbor's horses to Tlio Bee. The deeds of Directum I, 2:0SVJ, last year die not detract from the reputation as a valuable brood mare aire borne by Pactolus, 2:1??;, Directum . I Is out of Ixeita. 2;lJJi. by the latter horse. The Strathberry. pacer, Doctor B. P, reduced his record from :ou to X;05U at Columbus, O. Franklin Pierce, i:0SU. grandson of Wlnslow Wilkos, f.W-A, former champion 4-year-old pacing stallion, won fifteen races In 191X Wlnslow Wilkes received ! his first lessons In Omaha and has been i a successful sire with little opportunity. Wife; of Pllohvr llrss U I)od. OLBVIXAND O., Jaa 10. -Mrs Grace Hess, a ve. T3 of age, w-te. of Otto liesi, Boston N tl -'r-al l.agur base ball I he , djed at lihr home here last night OLYMPIC COMMITTER FLAN Private Training Camps for Cu., peting Nations, Sdheme. DETAILS ARE BEING ARRANGED Draft Pf I'rosirum Follows Closely that Urnivn Up ut ItiJrriia tlonnl Federation I. nut .Summer. BBULIN, Jan. 10. The German Olympic committee, in its . efforts to solve tha problem of Quartering thn Innr1re.r1 nf athletes who will compete hero In 1916, has evoivea tne plan of offering private train ing camps to those nations which will bear a proportion Of the exnense nfbra. sary for tho building of these quarters. in order that the teams of tho varlmm countries may reside In the desired se clusion, with their own cooks and train ing tables and with an athletlo field ad jacent, tho committee has secured a largo plot of land In tho Grunewald pine forest. almost at the doors of the stadium, and Is now approaching tho participant na tions with an offer to nav n. nnrtlnn nf the cost of erecting and furnishing the nouses. Swede,! to llnlhl. It also offers to place at tho dlannsnl of such countries as do not caro to Incur the expense of building a special club house, portablo barracks, In which tho competitors can bo housed durlne the games. Sweden has already decided tn take advantage of the nroDonal nnd win erect a characteristic Swedish country nouse. a representative of the American committee, who for several months has been vainly looking Cor a good hote with a field for practice nearby, outside of town and yet easily accessible, and with accommodations for from loo to ISO ath letes, nas interrupted hla jimii. Mt,i..r- that the committee's plan may offer Just accommodations desired by the Amer ican, committee. The committee U ranUiv . many details Incidental to tho games of iiuo. nna removing various causes of frlc. tlon among locaj and international bodies. Disputes between the German Olympic committee and the Qermany Turner guild miamq jqo program have been amica bly adjusted and the guild is now an en thusiastic supporter of the games. The Program. The draft of the program for submis sion to the International committee at Paris for track and field athletics follows clos.ely that drawn up at tho Interna tional federation last summer and will oe ravoramy received In tho United States. it includes all the standard eventn nrm. tlced there, eliminates the "twp-handed" weiKni events and adds only one walking event, tho 100-kllometor (624 miles) walk. Hie general rules contain a nrovlnn aimed at mlgrutlng athletes. Under this an athlete competing at one set of gomes lor a particular country cannot enter later games for another countrv. al though he may have become naturalized III the meantime. The German committee has hIro adopted a new amateur definition much shorter than that drafted by the Inter national federation. It differs from it und the accepted American rule by professionalizing amateurs comnetlnir against professionals only if this occurs without the permission of the Amateurs' Club federation. The German rules also professionalizing amateurs comnetlne or other compensation for the use of their names to advertise sporting goods or general wares, such as cigarettes or cigars. HASTINGS HOLDS CRETE FIYE (Continued from Page One.) while the Andrews brothers' starred for tho visitors. Captain Flynn held the unique distinc tion of being the frt center during the entire season to hold the Crete captain to less than six field goals in one game. At guards Mlcklo of the visitors and Klein of the locals were strong. The lineup: HASTINGS. Wilson ,. L. F, Parks , ...R. F. Flynn ,.C. Klein -,........n. G. Kernan ,.L. G. CIIETE. U F. R. F, Andrews ....Belks C, B. Andrews B, O. Mlckle L. O. Kills Hefereet MoCarty, Mlnden. Gilbert, Crete. Umpire I.llxlaiiV Solit to New Orleans. PORTLAND, Ore- Jan. 10.-BIH Una say, third baseman of the Portland trit of the Paoifio Coast Base Ball league fo u number of years, will appear In' a unl form of the New Orleans team of the Southern league the coming season. Man agor McCredle of the Portland olub sept a telegram to the New Orleans owners today aooeptlpg their offer for Lindsay a services. Cosad AVIns Two Game. COS5AD, Neb., Jan. 10. (Special Tele gram.) The Cozad High school bosktt ball teams defeated two LexlnKton teanin I last night at Lexington The girls' game was won oy a large margin, is to 4. Th- boys' score was X to 22. The features of the boys' game were the excellent team work and the goal throwing of Guy Grimm. . i Mtronisburg; Defeats Dnvld City. DAVID CITY. Neb., Jan, JO. -(Special ! Stromsburg High school basket ha I team defeated DaUd i 'y High s hoot team here last nignt, 31 ti 13. I