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THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2d, 1014. AMES ATHLETO CONVENTION Honors Awarded at Special Meeting of the Students. JSas. Merely Giving Mutt a Tip Drawn for The Bee by "Bud" Fisher NEW PLAN -T8 POPULAR President Pcbi.-.t Presides ' nnil l'mblcras Are Present! ly Prof, 8, W. ncycrilonpr Also AMrnrded. AMES, la., Jan. J7.-SpccIal.)-At a special convocation In Agricultural hall' assembly, yesterday honor A's were awarded formally- bstOrc the entire alu dent tody. The , Convocation method tit publicly bestowing, the varsity Utters was innovated last year, an J It then was so successful thai 'It teas, decided to re peat It again this -year. The. convocation of students probably -was the- largest ever packed into Agricultural ,. auditorium, which seats SCO. 4 President Pearson conjectured original significances that rhlsht well be attached to tho Initial AV lie aU; 1n terms of the affalrj of life, tKa'he letter stood for ability, amblttonEjatixjety to 'realise am bition andv'achlevcnien't." . Prof. 8. freyer formally prenten tho honor letters to the l$UVft'rslty foot ball men. Thoso receiving irt1rpn rcc-, ognltlon were William mcnrfalf, h. 1L Cowan, Frank Davis, K. A. Ilolrnea,, 13. T. John. N. C. Klnneck. II. II. Siattlitoli. It. V. McKlnley, Byron Moad, EeW Iteeve, J. It. Tlernan. Edwin J. Uhl, W Wilson and II. S. Wormhoudt. "A'li'JZ-ff' ia weaters were. presented to the following- who- for lack of opportun ity to win the full varsity A, did not gain the A: E, E. Axthelm, J. M. Oow ell. T J. Dolaney. Jf. C. darst, a W. Cunningham, T. J. lies, A. II. Carr, 1 I, I'owell, U. . fichalk ani Homer U Thayer. , ; ' ' Track A'a were iwarded to Jlay Dick inson, H. C, Haggard, Hay McWhortcr, n. A. Bmlth. Byron Moad, IC. J. Wilson, V. B. Rogers, George Ivcrson, W. '0 Kaiser, M. M. Manning, D. D. rtalt and V. a. BjtydeK- ' ; ' ' Baso batf A'a wer6 awarded to C? 1 Crlder, Bayard Bangliam, Harry Han sell. Clarence McBrlde, William Bronnan, JI, M. Kenneally ana Paul Lcvsfn. Cross-country A's woro awarded to It. J. Home, W. T. Maakcstad, I I). Hny der. Bay MdWhorter and J. K. Ornss. . Bpstfei. boll A's were awarded toCap tain Harry . Hansel!, dates Harpel and F. 8. lloilgtr. JVonnthletlp Honors, ' Although appjes, dairy cow. Journal Ism, llvu stock and debating are distinctly apart from athletics, tho honor letters In those departments of Intercollegiate activity wore granted on the samo occa sion yesterday's convocation. The Jot- lowing awards, of A'a were made In the. nonathletlc departments: Debating A. W, Joy, Glenn Campbell, II. B. Hawthorne, IU J. Miller, C. V. WamVeain. and n. A. Bath. Apple Judging Frank Beach. John Al lison, Sebastian Lake, Bobert Clark. 1'. C TomHfloa, Iloland Whits, Ell's Klrk patrlcH apd F, JD. Millar, International tsRj Kamas city Royal Uve Week ' Judglng-W. W. Reynolds. Arthur Carr, L. It. Mnrchant, Jlonry DUn can, Arii. Do witt and Harley Walker. Dairy U IX. Marchant, J. C. Cort and E- mm ec"-r - " -i -' J4iirnlsm-Ilen H. Walker, I. B. John con,' T. n. Truai. 6'Jwrman Dlcklnsom W. F, Cochrane, W. W, Warsaw, Paul: Clapp nnd Frank Jtosher. Fratdrait3KPliyBrs Are Allowed to Sign Minor League Pacts NEW YORK, Jan. Z7.-The Base Dull riayera' fraternity today withdrew lit order Instructing players not to sign minor league contracts, a satisfactory 'agreement having been' reached with thu loading minor leagues of tho National association. President Dav) U Fults ealdt "For1h6 last two days tho Base Batl Players; rratcrnity nus , been in, rommuni cation with Mr. Barrow, president of the Jilicrniiuni, .icttffMq,. aisu ncmilK iur 111 Pacflq Coet league:. Mr. Chfvinston of thti American aHOttutlon and Judfco KaVanauah. nrcslde'nt of tho Uouthtrn association, nlsct empowered' to' act for tho Western' league. Vo Rre assured by these gentlemen that their understand ing of tho disposition made of the side agreement clauss at Cincinnati Is the earne na that entcrtnlntU by Mr. Herr mann ami myself. We have been assured that all con tracts signed by ,pl!yexs In thoso '.lN2uea. will be subject td tho provision -already Inserted by tho National commission In the major league contracts so far as the clause suspending the player Is con cerned; also that contracts slgne-1 In the future will have .the clause etrlckon irro upectlvn of what action the National as sociation takes. Although the aespclatfon still pert'sts In Its arbitrary stand, ralhtr than fur ther embarrau the gentlemen named who have been, absolutely fair In, ail their dealing with us we aro notifying our members that the objection to signing contracts Is withdrawn. BALTIMORE FEDS GET THREE MPRE PLAYERS BALTIMORE, Md.. Jan. 27.-Manager Otto Cnabe of ih.e Baltimore Federal league, base ball club on hU return to day from a western trip, said ho had Blen$d threa'new players w1lle hwa'. He refused to civ e their names, but said that two jt them were major league cases nnd the third played with a minor leajue team last year, but belonged, to a big league club. Southern Plnss, N. C, has been selected as tho spring training grounds for tho local Fedeials. CHICAGO, Jan. ST. A telegram from Cleveland received hero this afternoon siaw.JUchtr FJkcnhynr had admitted havlH"Inid a Ifoiloril lenguo Contract crtil(. I Prdfrtftl r.llm'hrn r. V i ' ; - . - . . ' J ' . ! 3 1 r - - ' - - - i- . '. V v, , - ' ' . "f f; J- . ' " . , . - pob. yar.j vooe I I vo K.-eo opp alu 1 lit'. " V- -f.wAtf rAmure ' 1 l'H bb.n picmnc on fA.. PeT "NiL s . I YOU, I WANT.AH . ,.V:'5: ; all TMn- nr.jPP I I ' 4fcM5J fVf .7 i' . ' . ALU THAT 5TUFR I W Hr V?Rf DAN ' . ' tA I AND luH6N evjCR. 5. GOT StfrAi?) HjlifelXT WeLL SON6 DAN ) ' :' . r ; " (fcj ;V '. CO'M YOV SPBHY If. YOU r UJHST YOO'LL So too . V ; -: &-aud iay e6v AtAO about! I . par. .. - ; v:' . : V: I . r 1 - - . . hn KRUG'S CABINETS MAKE MARK -toll Record Qahio tor Omaha in Booster Tourney, ', . SHOOT 1,;B0. 1EST KNOWN HERE Jlinniy Jnroslt Shouts (1ST Total, tho , , HIrJ 3tarl for the Uvenlnv for . a Indtvldunl Effort ou Un Alleys, Htnndinu; of Trnnm, i.ujui ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, 2.VJ0 Krue'a Cabinet ., ..,. . 2.WT0 Ml'lts .,. J,0 Jttter's Old Age , 2,918 Mutual Ufa Insureance., , 2,SM v-nnj ujoks ,,,i,,.,,. Z.NiS Mel .'.. t.S4S ..hi..... J.Iv'r Itnrh(Mttr iuu uuiioi T.I viur, uiuh ,..,,,. f',.... Clara Belles Old style Lagers U its' Club rodaard Crowns Uld' 2.SI3 .., ,, a ini ... 1,734 2,i:i MIT 2.m z,m 1 LTDWni xnui MOOSO .' 2,51.1 Tho Krus's Cabinets broke all team ganio records last night on the Association alleys wWi thoy rolled 1.161 In tho owning gumo of their series in the KOoster league lournnment. This Is tho highest team gamo ever tolled In Omaha slnco tho b'lWllnjr game took a crip' on tho city. -Not only' -did thjy break this record, but, thoy wore thfl likh rollers or tiia ovcuins with a z,9T0 score. v 4 All the players were In' form and a consistent set of Individual" totals was rnade Cain led with Ml, C. Johnson was uecond with K7, Oo(f, third wUh Hi; Wvtchow, fourth with 183, and A. John- pun. dpg with &S0. Tho Misfits, a team, composed o( tho city' star howlers', took second honors ef the ovtiilng with 5.918 total. Fnnton Was. ilia heavy shooter with n (CI total. C. Bclple and Conrad rolled and 00); respectively. The Jetter'a Old Ae came In third with a (rood total of 2.91S. Cochran with CZl and lllsnd with C16 were the heavy rollers. The 1 Pax o wore, going good but Vvra only Hplt to pile up u totul 'of r,8, tho fourth high for the squad. Jimmy Jarosh continued hla slaughter of the pins by rolling hlith. Individual total 0' tho even Irig with tST. The Hub nuffet tvnnt took another chance In the tournament, but were only able to pull out with I.7TT.- Toman's 5)4 was high for this team. 1 Ulth Herman Heselln leading his Uceclln Trademark team wltb a 610 total, they,cr1y rolled a total,. which was low' for the evening. The following are thj scores In detail. Ilouatrr I.cuunr, KRUO'8 CA 111 NETS. 1st. . Id. Sd, Total. Cain S31 153 191 Cl C Johnson Ml isi in lit Q. Johnson 15 HI Wartchow 1W 137 tw S81 Qotf m ui w m fttod to' ijmnnent.joa.lt. TYffli WILL JOIN THE.' Ti45B J,GULS;IN MARC DBTnOlT, Mich., Jan. I7.-The Detroit American league base ball club today re ceived a. letter from Ty Cobb which stated ho would join tbn regulars at Qulf port, Miss., ,th; aprjng 'training camp, soma tlmcurluf Marcit Ty Cobb has seldom trained with his teammates In tho sprlngtUne ,suTd-' A'a letter la- Iwlleved 'to be In llh wUh ids rceent'statement thai the eDtfCr'it club. would have the full ben efit of Ws'sVrVVes In l, . The ;gd contract o AVUllain pur-' tcu, tniuiaeras receive) today. 1, ' 1 Jailiwotloit a 11 it West Htomnchu, Take llectrfc Bitter. Jt itlves an ap petit. ftrenihens the .digestive organn, lecsiu the fork of Uvw aqd kidneys. ll drufglsU, '40 and ft-Adyertlsemcnt. t EL PAXOS. 1st. Id. I'iympton 179 M J. Jarosh 102 z Cummlncs , 205., .80J- -187 McCarthy J "210 IIS 163 Qrccn Totals M. Total. 174 610 1 h: S7S J7S 175 M0 901 . SOI BC2 3,829 Doubles. In tho doubles rolled, last night, Neale and Conrad 'ed with l,H0, with Ztmmer tnan nnd Zarp second, with 1,225. These were tho. only high doubles' rolled. The scores In this event were: 1st td. Sd. Total. N'oalo ,, 187 247 m (02 Conrad , 214 233 .191 628 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Zimmerman ,f..-...S2$-. .171 175 674 Xarp .Wsr;.7. 2l2 jS4! 193 651 Totals .....;..,';.-4i?V5l7 m 1KS .: ., t , lslliVM. 3d. Total. Leflorw, ,.,..190 1 179 SIS Kennedy 211 2bt 190 COS ' Total -V,.. 401.' 854 '';v5 I42I ' v 1st: '.Hsd; ad. Totsi. Chandler 14 ,I4.V ,;J9 63d Bengelft ..,.W& m ..lKJiin sis Totals. .,u.....'Sji,a73 1; 1st 200 174 ,'?d. v- ar. '174 1 Huntington ..1 200 Uoselln ,1. Totals ,. 374 sit . 1st fd. Thomas 161 n: C. Johnson IM 1ST' Totals SUIT ilSC. S7I . Id-i 126 Total. m 562 400 1.101 ,3d. Tots). 169 Mt i7 v nn , 317. 1.071 w.-iotai. Psehr . 1 i.V...V ,W ' V6 , im" ' R27 atlbrcath w?.,i..,l9 IM 15..- Ml Totals 372-. 31 ' f-lst.-1-M.- T.vtle , V2M ueaton , w 17 m v fW l.tYJJ Total. 17f iwt 170 1,029 tals SX1 Ztt S40 1.029 In the ingl8 rolled yesterday Vousem led .with C04. The singles1 In detail were: Yousem .....i ...W ' m iT0-mi uatoKin , zn Totals 1.tS0 W 911 toro 1UU UVVF&tT, 1st 2d. 3d. Total. Powell m ll 153 Ml Howell 1 161 BIS llammcrstrotp ill m 146 Kt Firestone ,. 1 171 Uli lii Toman 21S 211 208 S3 1 Totals m 50 Si 2JT7 JliTTKU'B OUU aOK. 1st.' 3d. 3d. Total Kennedy.-, ,.1M a nice.i..,nr..., m Huntington 2v rteisiln .... 177 I.eller .....ITS Plympton ., 162 Pleronctte ....m Thomas 1M Hontele , 185 t.ytl U2 Heaton , 191 Chandler 154 in 179 19S 224 170 187 19X 1SS 154 161 161 ICS It) 227-579 1R9-M7 168-WT 128-SM 191-&3S 1S9VSI 1RS-MS 176-S14 19J-J13 175501 191-4S4 16 ISI 165-463 Strain 161 SOi 2.4S9 Totals ra 809 JttUVN UAHUlilNQ. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Nelson lft- 153 141 401 Hollestella, 143 Its 203 5TO Jones 132 150 224 015 Totals ..n. 3(0 472 ,, pumr,i;qTiQ" ou 1st. 2d. 7J"m ,.. ISrt 14T Ollmord ...v., 115 137 Moore. ,.f. lohanntn v.,,,,.. ISO 161 Totals .., 401 ' 455 3S7 1,243 l'atrninnt :rcaniery' ItAagrne, ' ' DKUOIA. . ) 1st , 2d. 2?7'wb.V ..,......, t 116 --163 rhrlstrfnsotn 117 ,i Savage -,. 12a i 573 1.4S 3d. Total. 146 429 ,.. 272 ISO 120 121 422 3d. Total. Bohrlngcr 133 133 144 100' 167 IM 13T 338 413 42 413 Totul? S4 682 7U 1,87 -PURITAN UROn.F.nS. t, , 1st. ,3d. , 3d. Totnl. fem th. to i 11s -tso Kllhlaliclt .....1.;..'.' 181 121 m 417 nascer 1,.u..,.,.l-...18l' 149 104 434 Welgsl ,.m ,.. IM . .187 im r,29 Holcpmb 14) 15,1 1S9 1H Totals '...(....... 755 761 BETTBP BUTTKn. 1s IA niiTw .. in 10s 141 166 nnrin . in West :. 145 nertwtll ., lit 723 2,247 3d. Totnl. Ttland McCoy 118 US 101 123 19 lit 309 390 423 DOS Totals. ...t.A.,.,,..fl91 668 636 1,093 J. 3d. Totnl. lt Ollday Its 120 Hess .,. ".1... ',,'..,.... 12U ' 118 flabrlel n.y..,,. ,110 K Ttaulmnn. ...,4...... Ill 178 Jlouser , id 182 119 151 171 137 161 387 4"0 389 42S 16 Totals on IJOUJD O T.sng 187' Nelson K. tinydrr 112 Jensn ............... 117 Qlbson ,. ira i 1 bi.D. 1st. 2d. 131 111 ni 150 160 748 2,070 3d. Total. Totals ...r.779 727 TAR HATUE8. 1st. 2d. Fisher . 144 tpnllopk .0, 116 McDonMd 161 Johnson 144 Winchester 13 i 120 148 157 167 772 520 419 393 432 2i278 159 107 146 1W 168 3d. Total. 144 136 139 141 141 447 3S9 4C0 332 5 Rtnmlnril Oil Lenscue. POL.AIUNI5 AUTO OIU 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Kline 132 140 228 m Harrmon 1)8 19 168 r3 Uyrn ........149 in ieo 458 Totals I., 417 .493 556 M67 MICA AXIB aKABE. 1st. 2d. Sd. Total. Allemsn 121 148 117 38 Hlgerman i..,.149 159 164 472 Kobart .., 144 123 187 451 1 Totals' , 418 421 , . PEItFECTlON. 1st 2d. Haum l&S 17t Bchenk , 150 138 johanten Ill . .. titesn , 133 463 1,311 3d. Total. 158 413 124 411 111 147 2 42) 1,295 Totals 735 683 703 2.1K COFFEY PROBABLY WILL MANAGE DENVER CLUB , INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Jan., 27.-The toenver club of the Western league will not be sold, according to announcement made today by James C. MoOlll, the prin cipal owner- He said he had decided not to dispose of his holdings. No changes will be mode In the personnel of the Den ver club and Mr. Mcqili announced that Jack Coffey would probably succeed Jack Hendricks as manager, as the latter will manage the Indianapolis club of the American association. Cochran v til Bland IM Ollbrcath t 1J Zlmnjerniao 1 Osrp 192 Total Noaie . Conrad 1.4 am . K. b'clple ZUl : 211 2jS 178 SX 1.03 M18KIT& m 249 171 175 1U 1st ....... 2 2 ....... 201 . 331 Sd. 1 7 153 171 23ti W7 2.91S Sd. Total 14) 611 541 0 13 sis 151 192 117 200 204 M4 Fanton (It TotaU ,.,......1.00' 964 UKSEMN'a TBADE-MAUKS, .. 2d. Tolat Chandler m M 1S9 ata Hrston 152 lto JW m Beselltl JB 173 193 IQ L.yue i u ji til Huntington 212 161 ) 6I4 Totals 18 M8 W3 i7Jl t Totals 410 447 CUOWN GASOLINE. 1st 2d. 3d. Total. Jones 160 ill 117 468 Nejson 154 138 166 431 HpUcstelle 178 100 m 413 Totals 413 469 460 1,411 Cutumrroiul I.racuc. JABESS GROSS.- 1st 2d. 3d. Total. Needham ............. ltU lit U Norsaard 1V3 Mi Straw; 110 170 ' 8' U3 MJ Fit! 163 183 1x4 178 170 il9 511 610 608 Totals' .'...,. Ui MJ S73 2,58a TltAQV'S LA TKUDA8. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Doherty isa Halimke ill J. jlawlqy lit Leo 200 II Nbrgsard 5 m ii 1U 1S9 183 191 US !,1 Sit 471 in 531 495 Totala K0 OUIQK 8KKVKH, 1st . 2d. rveweomb lif J. Jiuyna 154 fc'todtlard in I). Moyna lf Gtlna , V$ 7a 9J1 2.56 17) 143 158 ?.i 144 3d. TotaL ICS fil in lit isi 14S IS M0 58 Totals HO 8.12 77- 2,507 TBACV'S LA TltUDAS. 1st 2d. M. Totsi. Dahmke 1V Ie 21 J. Hawley its 156 lt 1!8 100 in lis its 169 43 47S 49S Bates Una Spasm, Outfielder Johnny Bates, of tho Beds, Is rfrslng prim fights this winter. He gets along nicely, but It Is alleged that when a oreltmlnary boxer named Klrm was Introduced the other night. 4nn' emitted a roar Ilka a Hon and gave the decision to Klein's opponent before the lirsi uvii iiu, runfl,, FEDS GET THREE MOUNDSMEN Trio of Cleveland Pitchers Acquired by the Outlaw league. S0MMERS ADMITS DESERTIONS Kalkenbrrir, IMnndlnK ami Knhlcr neporied to Have Stoned Tlth Inillnnapolts, Toronto ntid PittsbnrSb. a year for three years and has promised to deposit half of that amount If ho signs a three-year contract He haa not given hla decision. 2 C0WS123458 123156 123466 123450 123456 CHICAGO, aJn,27.-Thts. . desertion of three Cleveland pitchers to Uhti Federal league 'was admitted' here this after noon by President C. W. Sommers of tho Cleveland club. Tho three are Fred Falkcnbtrg, who Is aald to have signed with Indianapolis; Fred Blandlng, who Joins the Toronto club, and "Fred Kahler, signed with Pittsburgh. "I guess they've Jumped." said Mr, Sommers, who paid a vlait to President Johnson of the American league. Federal leagtio officials following their recent decision, declined to comment on tho report of tho Jump of tho Cleveland pitchers, but base ball followers gener ally considered the new organization's acquisition a triumph. Increase over their last year's salaries and three years' con tracts are said -to have been glvcrt the .three. ISvrra on WnJ- to Chlcnan. John Evers, manager of the Chicago National club. Is on his way home from Tampa with the signed contracts of Tomi Leach, OcorKo Pierce and Arthur Phelah. according to word received ut tho club headquarters. Phelan and Pierce havo signed contracts for three years and Leach for one. The Chicago nnd Baltimore teams of tho Federal league are complete apd ready to begin spring training, it was given out ut the league headquarters here today, lanager Tinker, with a aquad of twenty men, will leave February 28 for Minora! Springs. Tex., whero tho Chi cago team will, have Us early practice. The Baltimore 1eam, President Gllmoro announced, haa arranged eight exhibition games with southern college teams on Its training trip. Knrreli Deiilea Itrxmrt. NEW YOniC. Jan. 27.-A report from Chlcagu that Boy ljutifll, utility man of tho New York American leaguo cub, had opened negotiations with the Fed eral league wua denied by President Kar. rell tonight when he mado public a tetter i received from Hartzell dated at Denver, Coto., January 24, In which the player said: . - "Your terms accepted and contract re recelved. Will sign and rsport at Hot Springs, Ark., February 15. Tbank you for raise In salary. I will sure play my bet to earn It" PritaMrike'Cfre-'tirfVtv SlTNBUBY, Pa.. Jan. 27.-"BlrdIe" Cree. outfielder of the Ne York, Ameri cans, said at his home, Jiere today that the. manager of the Pittsburgh Federal league base ball team' has offered 15,0X1 BOB FITZSIMMONS . LOSES HIS APPEAL NEW YOBK, .Tan. 27,-The supreme court today denied the application of Bobort Fltxslmmons, one time heavy wefg'ht ring champion of tho World, for an Injunction restraining the New York Athletic commission from refusing to sanction his partlclpotlori In boxing ex hibitions In this state. The commission hid that Vltzslmmons, whp ls"81 years of age. Is loo old td enter the ring again. Jdstlce Scabury ruled that the commission was within Its rights In making buch an order. BUCK'S TEAM WINS N PRAIRIE PARK TOURNEY In the Prairie Park Whist club tourna ment tho oast and west players, captained by Buck, defeated the north and south Players, captained by Boss, by plus 2. WINNEBS. Blckler and Miner , 2 Lucke and Beghtol , 4 King and Boss Prlco and BUck 1 Back and Dorst ..even Steyer and McCann . even LOSEBS. Bruce and Kokler , 1 Boland and Cutler " 3 Fobs and Tryon... , 4 Nelson and Morgan 9 W. F SHEPARD NOW WITH OMAHA NATIONAL BANK W. E. Shepard, formerly cashier of tho Nebraska National bank, will take charge of the new business department 9 thei Omaha National bank. The plaetywfo rj-'l cently mado vacant by Uie. rtslghatlb'n! of J. Wachob, who' retired, on, accent1.,-"! of 111 .health. Mr. Shepard Is rnmBer.rs; .of the Commercial club and Has been actlvo in banking affairs in this stato for soveral years. Key to the Sltuatlon-Be Advertising. V A very shapely collar, adratrablybaUBcedla iu proportion. A Brest favorite with young men, aod those bo wish to be up to the mark In style. 14 sis as r t rt dCLesuver Collars 2 for 25e always fit well aod nercr gap at the top. They stand for precision, accuracy, infinite filctTOf1M!!ii?irtpM.!mirt rittitie. Por Sals by the rollowlng Sealers DRAV ft. "FOR WErT M FOR MEN 508-510 SO. I6th. and Thos. Kilpatrick & Co. 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