2-S THE OMAIIA SUNDAY BEE: JANUARY 12."), 1914. Bringing Up Father News Servics. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus i fyn 7771 7s553 s w6Luii youho H where are tti BY COLLV n TL WOLLEH "blB 4EEVHIZ. . TAHZ-EIS ? L EARLf I THOOSHThl VT I II I II YOU 40tN -1 n -- THERE' A SVEUU I "TOUREl TWMN? FORGOT I U( j. A VOU VERE COIN J vB,J I NOW ? J f . 'xVSrF? w Lr'Avaf4,B VzT oEtb i Better f rw L'SQWU iB&fHh "!L)f SHELU 1 PLEASURE OF V .u. V BEAT IT- iUPPOSE I Jf lf nrrzr!l-U iCHP ScOi I Lw. J Ar4.CE VlTH r- TH DANCE f, r SHE'S CM-UN' .MQ jAjfA -OH VUZ OUT aflkffl ) HQW WITH YOU. "1 TH0HT r0" J l " READY FOR THETOURNAMENT Teams in Boosters' League Lining Up for Games Starting Today. BIG SCORES MADE LAST WEEK neonrdu Hmualicri on Homo of (ho Alley nnd More Tlinn (ho UNiinl Intercut Displayed Hrery-wherr. llalr HlMokry da Ansoclutlon A1I)H, Booster League Tournament Sunday. 2 o'clock squad, Motz, Luxus, Old Btyio Imagers, Brodugnard Crowns, Corey He McKenzlcs nml Wroth'a Cute; K o'clock squad, LclsyM, Clura licllca, Jabez Cross, .Mutual Lifo Insurance, Chris Lycka; Monday, singles and doubles In the after noon, s o'clock squad, Misfits, Martin's Tigers. Jetter'a Old Ako and Besellns Trademarks; Tuesday, singles and double In tho afternoon nnd ovenlng. Hundorland Bros.' league Wednesday, regular team games, umahu Loaguo Thursday. Faxton As Gallagher Leaguo Frlday, Regular team schedule. Metropolitan Alley. Standard OH league Monday, Polarlno Auto Oil, Mica Axlo Grease, Perfection Oil, Crown Gasoline, Commercial Lcaguo -Monday. Quick Serve, Tracy' La Truda, ltumohr's Old Tavern, Jetter'a old Ako; Wednesday. Frank's. Candy Kids. Jitbes Cross, Besellns Trademarks, Hrodcfinnrd Crowns. Metroiolltan League Tuesday, Mogulllans, Eiaelwclss, IIuko F. Bllz, Peto lxch. Jr.i Krlduy, Sham rocks. Clunrmakers' Ulue lvaocis, Urozda'a Kenos, Ortmon'a Uakorn. Clan Uordon Lchkuc Thursday, regular team matches. Gurlow'a Alley South Onuihn. Magic City leagueMonday, South nmnim in, i'ri.. stock Yanlu National Thursday, Jetter'a Old Age, tho Whito BOX, OUlkin a TUIIOrs, unciu num b MorrUon Allry. Kolmtont Creamery lnmi-Monday, 1'urltan HrollerM, Dellcla, llauld Oold. iiia.ti.ni. ltitHr liutter. Kalrmont Farms. Unto Citv Uencuo TuesJay, 8tors Trlumpta, X-nnys. Hagan PaUtatfs, Mickey Olbsons; Thursday, I'cte Lcha, V. O. B. No. 38, Ioary'a Bngravers, Lithographers' league Wodncsdny, Klopp l'rtntlhfc Co., HeoM rr nt ng CO., listen Transter. Omaha Printing Co.. Jipstcn l'ress, Lyon' Bngravers, Omaha League-Today. Corey & Mc- 1COmoha aaVloguc Friday, ljot Tlntcs. Dispatchers. Comfort Iron, Tarbablcs. intensos. Does. MnltiMT Vp the Tram. Last week found President IUtekln and Secretary Kldson of tho Uooater league lining up team for tho llooster tourna ment, which starts today. After ovcrol nlghta around tho nlleya they have auc ceedod In putting In the field the strong est and largest number ot teams ever entered In a scratch tournament In this city. Tho tournament starts this after nodn at 2 o'clock on tho Association al leys with tho following teams In the first squad: Motx. Luxus, Old Stylo Imagers, Urodegaurd Crowns, Coroy-Mc-Kcnrlcs and Wrcth's Cafe. Tonight In tho 8 o'clock squad will bo tho Lelsys. Clara Belles, Jabea Cross, Mutual Life Insurance and Chris Lycks. Monday night at 8 o'clock another squad composed of the Misfits, Martin's Tigers, Jetter'a Old Age and Deselln'a Trade Marks will occupy tho alleys. Doublej and alnsle will be rolled Monday and Tuesday afternoons and evenings. It la expected that all events will be rolled by midnight Tuesday night. Tho following aro tho rulea that will Govern the tournament! Tournament open to all comers. All entries and money to bo paid to II. Kdlson or at the alley not later than Thursday, January II. All games to be bowled on three sets of alleys (No. 4 and 5. 0 and 7. 9 and Entry fee to be tl each for five-men event, CO cents each for double and Wo each for elnglea All money paid In "to be. paid out as follows: For each event, 40 per cent, first. 99 per cent, second ; IS per cent, third; lb per cent, fourth; & per cent, flfti Ten per cent of gross entries to be given for tho all event prize. ' The tournament to start at 3 o'clook Sunday afternoon. January Si. Tho Ive-men event to bo bowled first, doubles and singles to follow. Any five men can bowl a a team, providing there aro not more than three members that are on another team. The first game bowled In the five-men event to be counted In the all event jrlc All (tames to be bowled as achcdulod or forfeited. Last Week' Work. Last week's bowling wa probably the most spectacular over witnessed In Omaha's bowling history. League rec ords were smashed, and high totals were rolled early In the week, only to be beaten later. Last Sunday when the Bl Paxos rplled 8.1S, the highest ever rolled In the city under the present system of weights. It ira thought this score would stand for several seasons. The Wroth' Cafo team was not willing that this bo the cose. Thursday night they toppled the pins for a grand total of 3,123, The Met team also came In for Its sharo ot the honors by rolling 3.0S6 In the match Thursday nlsht The Clara nolle also stand high with a 3,630 team score. Among the Individuals Captain Green i Horn of tho El Paxos chalked up a total of ! J"1' "04, closely followed by Hill Learn of tho uTnVrt Ron. In three different matches ho was welt over the COO-mark rach time, and not one game was below 200. Not only were the foregoing rolling good ten pins, but other players were piling up big scores. This Is shown by the fact that nlno 0C0 totals wero re corded In tho lloostor league Tuesday night, and the Omaha leaguers went oven Vetter with nineteen COO mnrks. Other features of tho week were tho defeat of tho Luxu team, which lends tho Omaha league, by tho Old Style La gers, nnd the defeat of tho lending Storz Triumphs team of the (late City league at tho hands of the Mickey Gibsons. Several special matches wore rolled bo- tween teams composed of tho younger and less experienced rollers of this city. IMim to On to HI. 1'iiul. Willi tho International tournament at St. Paul Just two weeks away, a few Omaha teams aro lining themselves up to make tho trip. It has been definitely an nounced that tho Mctz, Wroth'a Cafe and Stors Triumphs of Omaha, and tho Jet tor's Old Ago ot South Omaha, will enter. Tin Old Stylo Lagers and. tho Bl Paxos also statnd a good show of making the trip. Although It has not yet been announced, It la thought that tho Omaha teams will roll their events February 1S-10. This Is the first tlmo Omaha teams have taken an active Interest In tho northern tourna incnt, nnd It Is expected that with tho strong lineups that will attend, that they will bo heard from, Every day tho local bowling supporters are receiving literature from offlc:als of tho American Ilowllng congress, boost ing tho tournament to bo hold at Duffalo, On account ot tho great distance together with a little enmity that has sprung up between the western bowlers and the American Howling congress, no Omaha team will bo seen In the big tournament this sensoji, , llftoatrr I.cnaiic W Clara Betl4 , 3S iiie Lrfiisys...,, , .sa Chris Lycks 3.1 Mutual Life Ins. Co 27 Ilrandes' HlghbalU......,.Z Omaha Field Club S3 Deacon Press ,, ,,.13 Elks' Club 17 Individual averages: Fanton :ttDnmin .... Vnrtchow MIPrltichr ., Koott 1V7J. Wrtk rirratona , lMWuctrlch ... K. Help! lMI(ow!l ( Johnion IMA. llnwcr.. Youarn 1UIV.1 I 'oiler.. Nult lDOMaurer ..... It. SclpU Uir. Jruh... Cain HXlrren J. Jsro.li ,.. l0ChrlpUnn ConraJ lMOrott llamcritrum UTJurkaon .... Toman lKll'owell Oolt UdKldaon Martin ISHMb I'otter. Mtlum HIFurar Btuna lllltarkar C. Vwke lMIttehr Ot Jotmncm..,. il J 11. noweri.. Murphy Did It.... 29 Puritan Laundry 30 Knlitut of Columbus Lrngue 18 11 21 28 .403 .281 Nam. At. Thomaa Ml MUtfrald ITS Kcnnadf Ill Klni HJ Oilman lit llartr 1ST Motion Hi Cobrr US Mullta ui Walch 1M Mllek 131 Iloltr ltl O'KMf 14!) Iluahman, It 11 Hunter. T 1H tlournroll ,. 149 llnnlmr. f Ill Lirr, 4 1VI Metropolitan I.rnirnc, L. 16 23 21 31 31. 31 34 37 Pet. .704 .CI I .Gil .474 ,453 .4211 .401 .315 Nam. At. McAndrtwa 1J1 Johniton, A. J 17 ilryunun 1U Fltigerald, J.... 134 llarkln lai Johniton, J. K lit Mahtr 131 Uuihman, Qi,. 110 KOMoarn ,,..., lzi Cunalnsbtm 171 Cirln 1Z4 Holbrook in Lcarr, Wm ltt Uyrna HIS Johnson. P , lit Asaman 113 McAulay 101 niand IK Kran Zlmmamian ......... Ill C1ninbr norcard isiToDDlnc Pleronnet Ifinifrmtn Ill ntc mitnttkta i:$ Coinmrrrlal Lrnscue. Won. Lost. Brodegaard Crowns 33 13 Jetter Old Ago , S3 10 Uesclln Trade Mark 33 2t Frank's Candy Kids St 23 Uumohr's Old Tavern 23 20 Jabot Cross 21 30 Quick Serve ,18 3tl' Tracy's La Truda 13 3U Kan. Erj "Ulng" ... Ira Cron Cuming ... AniUr( . Ket Ilmmtrmaa K04-rbri , Cochran . Hull Nalaon McDonald l'ljmton . Huntlnitoo Olltirtath Noras ard . turtle Uohtrtr ... Illand .... Rtanler ... lihr .... HU rrlnmu Rtella INDIVIDUAL AVIClUalSS. At.) Name, .. HllFf.ln .... .. 1111 IJ. Morni .. lit . Ill .. ltl . Ill ,. ITS .. m1 ., us .. in1 .. 17 .. m .. 1TI .. in .. 174 .. 173 .. 17 .. 17SI Sliulu UoCab ... nroffn .... Hhonmann Pet. .723 ,6(3 ,611 .674 .403 .412 .333 .Vi At. .. 171 ... 17S Federals Try to Put Halter on Big Chief i i i II , 3i mmm iM i I'll ill li I 'afafaWlltll Willi 1 1 1 1 llll IBM l f JH .n S '?i? Abbott' ... .: iii T..T ...V...V.V....... in tm.Ii 2T. .S3 J 44,644 N5rg,ifa ..." 17S Weber 1(1 I I TTf ' P?rR51 fl I 34 .370 43,200 Milfe, ...I " "!.. J1!Bratnlaa 161 HSWiWiii 38 .290 41.H5 liottman ill Karr 1M I liWsfgiiffai i4 .is.-. o..... iiiiimei w ,jtt.: i w. . nr i Pete Loch's ira..... 37 Drozda'a Kenos 34 Edelweiss 30 SI'amrocks 27 Ulue Labels 22 Hugo F. Ullz... Zi Mogulllans 19 Ortman'B Baiters 11 Individual averages: n.n 19JB. jft. . Jaroih 190 L. Hanaen .....Ida Abbott las Morton Ill I'aulaen 11211. Hanaen 1(0 fro HOJ. Ind.. 1W llelmer in p. Schneider 1J7 Drown 17tL. L 1). Mona IttKoch IS MnHnniM 174HlmDBOn un - lMKalkenberc V. Jiroih lllllollenberier 111 Jonee lTOOrtmnn ' 8. Hanaen lMI'etenon lt llamlll 1M Keller 1 W. Schneider tnr.Montan 1(2 I Lytle 18 Knler J II, Land lit lllnkell , 11 Grlflllh 141 McOuIro Ml Stnnilard Oil Lrngue, Team. P. W. L. Pet. Pins. Polarlno Auto Oil.... 48 35 13 .729 22,653 Perfection Oil 43 21 24 . 467 18,623 Mica Axlo Orease.... 48 21 27 . 438 20,405 Crown Oasollno 45 16 29 .356 18,810 INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. Name. Cain ., Ilobart Jonea , limit i llaarmann Ill Ileum 14Si llBltcatelle 147 Kverett HS VerltT Ill Kiln 141' I'lameondon 140! Mnalo City l.ntKiic. TEAM STANDING. Name. Won. Lost. Pet. Martin Tlrers 40 14 .741 So. Omaha Ico Co.. 37 17 .6S3 Jetter'a Old Age.... 32 Illnchey Lads ...... 31 The White Sox 29 Culkln's Tailors .... 30 Stock Yds. Nat. Bk. 16 Uncle Sam's Vets... 10 Nam. Ill Ham 171 mtehrf .. 171 Kennedr .. ltl yaaerberc II. Hewler .... J. llawley .... N'tweorabe .... Wile Sutidrrlnutt l.ruKur. W, h Herringbones 15 6 HatiHum Hrtx 14 7 Certified Koals .....10 11 Yello Wagons 9 13 Sumascos 9 13 Economy Nuts 7 It Individual averages: Altchlwa tioek Htircti , Klelm ttstmn , Hldner 1'ailck K. M. Sunderland Btrotker I). M. Rlaerle... (1. C. Bdirlr.... Parker Osden Darren l'elir Anderson Witenpauch Peek 31. IS. Bunderland... It J Clan (Jordan l.ratcue INDIVIDUAL STANDING. A. lit W .... ml 17 Voea in retcraon 1 SDaw 170 Keller ill eteraen 170 Koeh m Needhan , 1T Klmerald Crown W Itler 177 Chandler 1(3 Ohneaors 177 iit&ion .............. iaa vuoiejr ,............. llencele tlodn Dahmka ICS Hone , J'J '" 161 Iplnkl m Jlrlsia Ill McDonnell n 111 Elter ? Towl ... 110 Hancock m vnnc At. .... 1U llouili lrdnndecker .Ste.tdard ... 3. Mojrna .. Itoaenberg Crow Swltt 1(1 ChadJ " 1U Klreaton 17 Ill Hall 171'Mahoner Nam, Howe Tanner. U.....t...... IX Thomaa 1(3 njrch w Clayborn Ill Clreen IU Kruae H3 Nolan Id Tanner, J 1(1 j to 117 1J4 111 IU HI , 17S.IJndier Ill Nelaon . 111 j Tea I 13 ,, iii ir iti ., 173'Bratnlan 161 172 Kirr log 0 171, T1UH 10 ir:'coron io 17Anderaon ISi 169 Amaden 1(9 1C Moore 151 163 Dudler 137 m Beaten Hi IMlWtler IU Iii1 llempel ISO 1C BchmlU 117 m Cook 140 1S1 uallup ui nitlennett ... ,. mwaltenbers ., UOWIlke . lis smith ..... . IIIMUllla ,. UICol1n .... . llolLaieratrom ,. lttTuneate ... .. lllPuehi .. HIKlultnan .. .. UlKIm .. 131 Palmer .... .. isillurt .. IKITIc. .. 13(Owln . lWWllllimi . .. 1 Rockwell . UlOlfna (I 170 culkln ,, let noun .......... in I'aaka 11 Whipple 1(1 Kins Ontahn (In LeuKue. TEAM STANDlNu. Team. W. L- Pet. Tar Uabies 38 .74 Intensoes 31 is . Comfort Irons ....... S3 28 . 455 Does W 29 .433 Hot Plate tl 30 .403 Dispatchers IS 33 .353 III Clark .. 1M Orlbbl .. lit Chat . ... HJ Co ... ' Winters Pet. .711 ,C6 .476 .(38 .428 .333 .. in .. no .. in Hi rtaiier .. !'? I Hanieu . j i Watts ... 'iii Hhame . "i ios MrUonald . let Nlon " vL lienor. . " tfi (ampb.ll 90 111 111 131 i lt 14 117 , in its Pins. 3l.1t 30,805 28.603 29.680 29.627 29,107 Ncdham Donirtjr Abbott . Noraaard Miller , lioltman Lee .... fianJera Dober .. Lane Inditrom Btora Hoffmann l'urahouae I Dahmke Hoffman, Oicar Ktdtora .. Lanrworthr Orote r...... 14 TEAM STANDING. Won. Lost. Pet. Luxus 23 16 .590 Metz 2(1 19 .578 Wmlhi ..I !.... 26 19 .578 1 Corey & McKenzles 23 30 .621 uiii style imager ,. n El Paxos 13 31 .371 Wlnehener INDIVIDUAL AVEIUGES At. Nam. 1H iwnerlr ltt llosera 1(0 BtlTeraoa 1(1 1-arkburat ......... 1M Hyan .. lit liorilaiid lit K'nuJion 1(1 Moran . , 111 Clarke lldlMlh -. Ti Wood. K K 143 Lueena ?, Wood 1 T 14 Phillip ! lis schmldt rionnle Doons ... Tarn O. Shanters Hobble Burns Thistles Individual averages; W. .. 14 .. 9 .. 7 .. 6 L.. 4 U i: tiers lloiler Illcntler Culllaoa Hltchen ,7771 Iniereol 500'Martls ;s8s At. 131 133 136 133 m Ill ISO IK 117 117 1 1S4 in Hamilton A. Valeoatr. It. Wataon . "Wroth'a Cafe team with 69S. K. Solple of the Wroth'a Cafe team also toppled the pins for G32, and Ted Neale was right behind -with a S. The rolling of Jimmy Jarosh was probably the best exhibition ot the sea- l&tT. falconer. iRileed lit llllllilop ill 111 J. Watioa 11 llOIx.Un 117 IStMalaom lit limtileJda lft Munro in I jail 1M Merrta Ill Johniton 100 STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Name. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. rtron ntng-Klng Co..,.. 39 27 12 .613 Bourgeois Co SO 23 16 .69) McQuillan's Hats.,,,.,, S3 20 19 .613 lit Btors Triumphs 60 i mils uuiva y; til Mohrmia lit lie Braner 119 1(0 OarUoo 117 ., 140 Kan IK ., 13 Anderaon 116 U3' (ntr Oitv ,enne, TEAM STANDING. . . . Played, won. jjosi. i-ci. Name. tklple, K. McCabe . . Vouicm .. Cunrad . . . Kdasn ... Cain Ncal Deaman ., Howell ... Jaroah, ) INDIVIDUAL AVEItAGES. At. Name. . 11)0 Huntington ... . 19) Cumins ...... . 197 Week. C . 191 Jaroah, K.... . IK Toraan , , 1H McCarthy .... . m Mauer ........ . 191 Hanion ,. Ill UalZCr lt'J Hammeratrom Pins. .35,614 42,2.5 41,934 37,379 37.379 39,7b0 AT. ... 1S3 ... 1S4 ... HI tournament was welcome news to tho local rollers. They have been leading the Gato City league all season and are entitled to tho trip. Tho players on this team aro not the best In the city, but hey are Just good enough to tear off a good total if they get started. Tho El Paxos and Old Stylo Lagers arc International tournament possibilities. Both have been shooting good ten pins and ought to make a good shwlng at Minneapolis. Thero aro now enough sharks In Omaha to make up a big scratch tournament. Tho way the entries aro coming Into tho uoostcr tournament show this. About 100 first-class rollers aro entered. Tho younger bowlers are taking more Interest in the game this season than over before. There aro several teams now organized that are not Identified with any league, but aro rolling match games with each other. The Gate City league seems to bo the training school for tho Omaha league. It has turned out Learn, R. Sclple, Terrell, C. Johnson. Shields and a fow others. Several Commercial league teams aro also made up of Gate City stars. Tho Idea that tho Booster leatrue tour nament will In any way Interfere with a city tournament, is all folly. Tho Booster leaguers invited tne other leagues to take Part and tho invitation hnm benn no. cepted by all. If a city tournament Is held the Booster leaguers will be found sup porting It as well as they have their own tournament. Tho chances for a city tournament aro slim owlnir to a lack of organization, and the Individuality among mo ciijrs leagues, i'or tnis reason all the leagues rallied to tho support of tho uoosier league tournament, Omaha alley managers are brnucht faca to faco every day with a condition that is hard to overcome. Every night the alloys are crowded to thnlr nnnneltv with league teams rolling their regular matches ana many or tlio organized teams not identified with any league find It hard to aecuro alleys on which to roll their special matches. With the 'number of leagues and outside teams In the city this season a need for moro alleys Is seen. However, It Is a known fact that Omaha Is not much of a Qlty for day light bowling and as this is a big source of revenue, alloy owners aro a little un willing to risk tho expense of putting In a new eet of' alleys. A few of those best posted on bowling conditions assert that on account of the growth of tho game here and tho prospects for continued growin a new set or alleys would pay. It Is thought that before another sea son opens a new bowling home win bo created for the local sharks. Stiehm's Basket Ball Stars Trim Wesleyan Team LINCOLN, Neb., Jon. 24.-(Speclal Tele gram.) Nebraska had an easy time with tho crack Wesleyan five tonight, win ning si 10 aw. xne coyotes did not force tho Huskers to extend themselves, and as a result Stiehm's pupils Bluffed. For Nebraska Haskell was the star, throwing seven goals from field whllo Keester did tho best work for Wesleyan. The samo icuino wm pmy tomorrow nigm The lineup: WESLEYAN Keester Kllno ItFIRF Haskell Fotz CIC Meyers Vlfoualn LGILG Huetr Johnson ItniKG Hawkins suDstltuuonx: Alcuee ror Johnson: Cozier for Kline: Gary for Johnson: HMeias lor iianillK: Howard ror Haw kins. Field goals: Keester, 2; Kline, 1; Fotz. l: HUBsey. 1: Hanzllk. 1: Haskell. 7; Myers, 3; Hawkins, 1; Shields, 2. Free throws: Keester, 10; Haskell, 1. Freo throws missed: Keester, 2; Haskell. 2 Fouls called: Kline, 1; Hussey, 1; McGee. i; iianziiK, i; nasKeti, z; aiyers, z; iiaw. Kins, 6; snieias, L iteteree, wuugu Hastings High School Students m Tourney Tho Federals are eagerly pursuing Big Chief Johnson with a peck measure In ono HASTINGS, Neb., Jan. 24. (Special hand and a halter In tho other. Tho peck Telegram.) Tho argument that school measure holds a largo stack or united athletics aro for the choBen few was re States notes and the halter Is a legal fUtd In the basket ball tournament document to tho effect that the redskin which closed today In the Hastings High twlrler promises to curve the leather over I BChool, the first lnterclass basket ball the plato for the outlaws in the next mild event of the local school and probably season. The chief Is still kicking up his tno tirat m tno tate. Moro than 100 stu- hcels, and galloping all over the lot. it is dentB or a per cent 0f the enUro student BEATRICE FIYE TAKES GAME Defeats Council Bluffs Quintet by Score of 36 to 28. FAST W0KK BY NEBRASKANS Spurt on Pnrt of Council Bluffs Team Toward End of (J nine Comes Ncnr Endtnif Game Differently. Tho Beatrice, Neb., Hlgn school basket ball team defeated tho Council Btuffa High quintet Friday night at tho Bluffs gymnasium by the closo scoro of 36 to 28. Tho Beatrico High flvo played all around tho Bluffs boys, their teamwork and basket tossing was too much for them, especially In tho forepart ot tho game. Captain Mcintosh and Putnam featured for tho Bluffs High, the former In pass ing and guarding and the latter in basket shooting. ( Captain Herman, Le Baa and Adams put up a star game for Beatrice' and they wero responsible for most of the scoring for their team. In the first half Beatrice took the lead In the first few minutes, by their fast basket shooting and teamwork. Puryear, tho Bluffs center, shot the first basket, which woke his teammatea up and they got moro "pep," but the high schoolers from Nebraska got too much of a lead through tho fouls called on the Bluffs High and their fast basket tossing. The half ended: Council Bluffs High, 8; Be atrice High, 25. The Bluffs High went Into tho game with a will In tho second half. They played all around Beatrice In this half and their spurt In the last ten minutes of playing came near tlclng the score. Score: C. B. H. S, Putnam L.F, Baskets: Council Bluffs Hlch school. Putnam (4), Pickering, Puryear (3), Mc intosh (2). Beatrico High school, Le Bas (5). Herman (3). Adams (4). Riddell (I). Free throws: Council Bluffs High school. dickering 5). Beatrice High school. Herman (7). Points awarded: Council Bluffs High school. 3: Beatrice Hlsh school, 1. Score, first half: Council lilUfls High school, S; Beatrice High school, 25. Score, second half: Council Bluffs High Bchool, 20: Beatrico Hlg)i school, 11. Referee: A. W. (Gus) Miller, Omaha. Timekeepers: Jones, Beatrice, and Nead of Council Bluffs. Scorer: Gross Tlmo of halves: Twenty minutes. Attendance: 250. COMMERCIAL BOYS ACTIVE (Continued from Page One.) r I NEBRASKA. .LF LF Hanzllk la.) 1791 17 Iearn ! Ho ere, U 17T Kennedr 1M Gott 17 Ureen 117 Wentrlch it na said he has sniffed' at the peck measure ; jj several times. Johneon, O. Martin Btuna Johnson. O. rtrratone .. Rclple. It... Kanton .. .. Thomaa . . . . Team. Liquid Gold Diadem Puritan Broilers Better Butter ... Fairmont Farms Dellcla l&d lltDton lit Iti Terrill 1 Uowrra, A 173 IU Week. J 1" 1M Spnunie j ICS Anselsbers 1(4 Powell IU U3 Fiilrniout I.enMruc. Plav. Won. Lost. Pet. ....61 M 11 .Ml 61 61 64 64 61 30 27 27 31 19 21 24 27 31 Sfi Mlckev Olbsons W Hagan's Falataffs 5. Pete Lochs "J X-llays F. O. B. No. 38 CO t .nw'i trnirflvra di Name. At. Name. Kite "J M.ooro Hhaw 7( McCab 17( Mitchell Terrell 1 " 31 33 32 38 38 38 28 28 5S7 .660 Name. Holeerob . Nelaon .... Otbaon .... MrCor Hetter .... Illand tn WeUel .... Tit rt well .. 491 Hmlth trajrder . . Chrlitemen HlYtaotk , Cavett INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. .5S3 .530 .600 .420 .S3 At. i Name. At. ,.1IT Howe 11 . 1W Hurt tiger 114 . IK Helot IK . Ill SaTara 131 . ill Ilerter US . 119 Miller . lit He It . ill Haulman .467 ,t7 .497 .4W HanieyrMace Co S3 18 SI .463 tnoobri , lt Lemon A'. . 1(7 . 1(3 . 1(4 . 1(3 14 141 lllldir 141 tlabrlel ... 110 Heuaer ... ItO Heu, C... lit Kulhanek It) Dunn ..... lit iNewbr 11 m m is , iii in its in nt it: body participated, the Junior boys and tho sophomore girls winning the school cham pionships. The event was under the dl Mnllnn All Vc, , Pmirh RehtllfllPF. onoo company, Beiuen-urecKs, mirraoni Allstars. Merchants National bank and YORK COLLEGE TRIMS uyme-Hammers. nctlTDdl fITV nillMTCT AVllev and Doo Cook are paired up In utla l hmu uii i uuiiiili the doubles in the Booster league tourna ment, The next thing in order will bo a TORK. Neb.. Jan, 24. (Special Tele tournament for tho benefit of the smaller I gram.) York college defeated Central clty i a game of basket Dan. by a scor , ' :,r?.r. nu of 6S to a. The lineup: n.c .uvo. .u"'-. ..." ........ -o . , r.,rm? Vfini.' ( : i'.. l iuvu Li. congress. The Clara Belles still have that $100 for any Booster league team to roll against. tho Chris LycKs prererrea. The Leary engravers and Ragan's Fal stafts will roll oft their postponed game mis oiternoon on we juornsou auoyit. Jimmy Jarosh, who Is rolling the best game In the city, will wear a Wroth's cafe shirt at the Minneapolis tourna. ment. L.F. R.F. .K.Q C Graham L.F Burke R.F..., Gregory R.G Sanders Bennett MeBsner Holts .. u.nnn 1.U.ILi.u a'orier Rnhstitutes: Central City. Myers for Hansen; York. Hall lor Lynaster. -Wavahtmrton Plan nrnirr orlffith of Washington states v.. nii ntnhabiT send his veteran players Teal will enter the singles and doubles to CharlotteavtU; on , the 6th i or tlt ol Some Hull and Pins. Hero Is & list of the teams that chal lenge each other: Sunderland Bros All Stare. Btanrdard Oil AUatars, McCord Bradys, Orchard & Wllhelms, Drexel ieui win enter uie BinKivs miu uouuica j - Vi.. l Tvniinv nltrhj.ru would .v.. xf.nnnny.n. .n.imom.n. o i.,.i I March, and that MS young piicners wouia After the excitement of the Booster t7Jnto hftve his young pitchers In shape U .? . ," ' ; 1 bv the time me regulars uruvc. Belles and Storx Triumphs will bo ready uy . for the Grand Island teams. nohrrr Sold to Sacramento. The women have taken quite an active TASTINGS, Neb., Jan. 21. (Special Interest In the bowling game. Every I ihumm uwillitm Rohrer of Hastings. Thursday afternoon they occupy the Mor- I ror three years catcher for Oakland. In rlson alleys and roll special matches. th9 Pacific league, has been sold to Sae Tha announcement that the Storx Trl- I ramento In the same league and Will umphs would go to the International I leave for training February SO. Pickering R.F. i'uryear c. Mcintosh (O..R.G. Leverctt L.G. BEATRICE H. S. C .Le Bas R.F Herman (C.) L.F Adams R.G Cook L.G Riddell number of free throws, having mado nineteen. Noland of tho Nebraska Tele phone company is third with the number of points to lila credit, having sixty-six, whllo P. Quackenbuah of Bellevuo col- lege follows next with a total of slxty threo points. Gardener of the high) school has perhaps tho larger number of points for the games ho has taken part! In. Out of four contests he piled up a total of forty-four scores. When It comes to making fouls. No- land of tho Telephone team has by far the most. A total of twenty-nine stand chalked up against him. But having such a large number does not prove that he Is tho roughest player by any means. The aggressive manner In which he plays has been the direct cause of such a largo number of fouls. Btookey of Bellevua follows next with seventeen, while Dutch Plats of tho high school and Wilson ot tho Telephones each have fifteen against them. Crnif Defeat Crofton. CRAIG. Neb.. Jan. 21 fSrwu.Int ri, High school basket ball team defeated Crofton High school team Friday even ing at Crofton. 15 to 11. The Crofton team, up to last night, had won evety came. The Craig team probably Is tho fastest team In the state, considering age and experience: and the fact that It represents a town of 600 population makes the honor all the greater. Any teams In the state that can produce a record will uo consiuereu tor a game Dy UOttch Bonderson. Hnstlng Sells TacWc. HASTINGS. Neb.. Jan. 2t. Snprlni Telegram.) Tho Hastings base ball club has sold First Baseman Tacke to Winni peg in the Northern league. The price Is a little below the draft figure for this league. Key to the Situation Beo Advertising. Ambassador Page Guest of King George LONDON, Jan. 24. Walter Hlne Page, the United States ambassador, and his wife are among the guests of King Oeorgo and Queen Mary at the first ot a series of week-end parties to be given during their majesties' stay at Windsor entitle. The ambassador and Mrs. Page left London today for the castle, where they are to remain until Monday. The Persistent ana Judlcio'is Us of Newspaper Advertising Uv the Road t Business Success. )