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    Bringing Up
HOW YOU MOST
L.OOK Voof? BEST
AS BMtoN VON
t 0IN; TOC ALU
ONE CHANGEJLEADERSHIP
Frank's Colts Crowd Into First Over
Storz Triumphs.
WR0TH3 ARE CLOSE TO THE TOP
Lnxna Hold Top In O ran tan League
ay JTaat Fraction of a Game
Over the Wrot he Tour
ney SscceMfal.
Last week witnessed only one change
In the leadership of Omaha's' leagues.
This came Thursday night, when, by
defeating the Le&ry's Engravers three
straight games, the Frank' Colta went
ahead of the Store Triumphs, who took
the losing end In their matah with tho
X-It&ys Tuesday night The Luxus stilt
head the Omaha league with Just a frac
tion of a game lead over the Wroth's
Cafe team. The Clara Belles still main
tain their six-game lead In the Booster
league, with the Chris Lycks their closest
rivals. In the Magla City league tho
Martin's Tigers are having things their
own way, as are the Brodegaard Crowns
In the Commercial league. The small
leagues of the city are having interest
ing races, with the exception of the
Standard Oil league, where the Polarlne
AUto Oil team has a fifteen-game lead
for first place.
There are two live topics under dis
cussion In bowling circles as a result of
performances during the last woek.
One Is the unquestioned success of the
Booster league tournament and the other
is the phenomenal playing of the Wroth's
Cafe team, who not only were leaders in
the five-man and singles of the tourna
ment, but in two successive contests In
the Omaha league smashed two city rec
ords for total scores, arid grabbed the
honors for individual game scores and
count.
Cafe Team's Work.
The last record-breaking performance
of the Wroth's occurred Thursday night,
when S.24I was the finish score, the
largest ever bowled In Omaha, and Fan
ton broke Into the limelight with tho
high-game figure of 209 and tho three
game count of 1t3. It was Just a week
before that the Wroth's piled up 2,213.
In the Booster tournament the Wroth's
grabbed the lead on the first day and
stayed there, Learn finishing also oa top
In the singles.
As for the Booster tournament, Its suc
cess has assured It to be an annual event
The no-handlcap featuro proved a good
d i awing card, and this, mors than any
thing slse, contributed to its success.
Attention is bow pretty generally di
V
1 VS T V
Standing of the Teams and Individual Records of the
Omaha Bowling Leagues for the Season
BOOSTER LBAQUX.
Tun. W. I Pet.
Ctr SUS it 1 .lot
TIM Ltl7 tl tl Mi
Ctarts Lrck ....... tl .m
Xut. lit Id. CO.IT S4 .414
Brent HUbbiik: 1 .4U
Oatta nld Clab.B 11 .!
lucra rM U It .404
Klks Club IT n .lit
ln4lvldaJ umiui
NhJDt. At. Ken. Ar.
Ifcnu .,,.9lDnmaa ...Ul
Wtrtcbov ..toi Krltichtr ..lo
Keck 1913. WMks.,,,110
rtnatoss ..IHWaetrlcb. ..1
K. 8lpU...lMHonU ....10
C. Johnson. IMA. Boro..lTt
Yeasts ..mcd rttr..lTT
Nula IX) iUunr ....lit
It. Bc!il...HSF. Jtroih. JIl
Ciln IBOmn lit
jTitn,..llClirttaattn 1T4
doa rid ....lllOrotu ITS
lUmenfta lfTJukwn
Tonus JUl'owtll . ..m
Oelt ltEldon lit
Mrtlo lUCub Potter. 1
Mtlaa lMFunr . ,...U
Btuoa )Ml!rtr ....Ml
C Wwk..1MBkttr in
O. Johmon-iun. Down..It
natitr lUMokrr ... W
Zttnmtrmta llKrtni ltl
Clm'emua lOctttmfetrs ..Ul
Korsurf ..lUTopplng ...114
VUrut ..UlBInaa
tile .......UlKttktn ...US
LmtoaiuriiEiu! league.
Teen. W. I pet.
Tims' Printing Os.44 II ."
IL 4 L PIMC....41 14 -141
Bars
lolloek
J.T.Wooi
Holler
OBttbS ITint C0..34 n
.4(1
UM Eoirn
11 SI .40
Klo lurUott...lt II
II. 4 L Traaaralt tl .XT
iDdtYllnil BTtraiMt
Kuna. At. Nam.
At.
Obucsorg ,.1't KUuaor
Itcftmaa ...111 Krflel ltt
IU rs4ov..UI AaOmoa -lit
ytUearttl ,1U liohr Ill
Crop , luklluukr - li
Halnta lUKajta IU
KnbU ltTKaap , lit
a. rto..l44 lAadu .....IU
Laaatac ,...lttlioieirU) 10
Epataa lUKoblaaoa ..1M
KtirU ......144
OATE C1TT LGAOUK.
Team. W. U rn.
FraoVa ColU ....11 XT .171
etors' TtUapbs ..U XI Mt
Mlckar Otboooa ..SI 0 .U4
lUtsn'a KUtt(l.ll II .104
Po Ixxhs 1 U 474
X.IU,a M n .411
v. a e. ri. it. 14 .4t
Lrf Enxrr'a..tT M .t
1b41Uu1 awasta:
Kama. A. Nam. Ar.
Oooabtsrt .111 Mitchell ...144
rtta in lllta i
ehav it Nnn .. isi
McCabe ...iUUralnUn . I
Terrell .....174 Teal IU
Roawbrrs .lTttKlaa ., Ill
Ls . .....in Binders ....144
iHfv 171 UaoMr ...11
Bokertr ."171 lmoa .....143
Khaj ..ITIKatt ... ...ltl
Kwl ..111 Water ,. 14l
iisCas ...t Duir ,.W
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Ciln
Naal
Howell ...
Leant ....
Deamaa ..
J. Jarueb
Vaalan ...
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oriSENT:
rected to tho tournament of the Inter
national Bowling association at Minne
apolis, February 11 to 18. Tills is the
year in which Omaha will bo taking a
moro than passing Interest In this big
continental event. Thrco years ago
Omaha sent a ratherSweak team, but tho
last two years havo developed so much
fast material that this year's contingent
is looked upon to "do something." Omaha
will be represented by the Wroth's, Mots
and Storz Triumph teams, and South
Omaha by the Jetter's Old Age team.
The tournament field includes fOO teams
from the middlo west and Canada, The
Omaha entries play off on February
IS and 16.
Association Alleys.
Knights of Columbus League Monday
Mcquillan's Hats against Browning King
wo. itiurpny uia it against uourgoois
Co.; Puritan Laundry against Hantcy
Mace,
Booster league, Tuesday Clara Belles
against Beacon Proas: Brandes Illehhnlis
against Elks Club; Lelfcys against Field
jiuu; Aiuiuai iiro insurance against
Chris Lycks.
(Sunderland League, Wednesday Regu
lar team schedule.
Omaha League, Thursday Mots against
Old Stylo Lager.
Paxton and Gallagher League, Friday
Itegular team schedule.
Gnrlorr'u Alley, South Oranhn.
Magio City League Monday, Martin's
Tigers and Undo 8am' Vets( Jotter's Old
Age against Stock Yards National Bank.
Tnuraday, Cumin's Tailors against
Hlnchey Lads, South Omaha Ice Co.
against Tho White Sox.
Morrison Alleys.
Fairmont Creamery League, Monday
"""tin nitiiiu ionur uuuer, jrairmont
Farms agalnit Liquid Cold, Diadem
against Puritan Broilers.
Uato City League Tuesday. X Rays
agalhKt Learys, Regan's Faistaffa against
Frank's Colts. Thursday: Stors Triumphs
against Pete Lochs, Mickey Olbsons
against F. O. IS., No. 08.
Lithographers League, Wednesday Ep
sten Transfers agalnat ICpsten Press,. Iteea
Printing Co. against Lyon Engravers,
Omaha Pritlng Co. against KIopp Print
ing Co.
Omaha Ltogue, Thursday Corey, Mc
Kenxle against El Paxos.
Omaha a as Lcuguo, Friday Tarbables
against Dltpatchers, Docs against Hot
Plates, Intensos against Comfort Irons,
aictronolltnn Alleys.
Standard Oil Laague, Monday Polarlne
Auto Oil against Perfection OH, Mica
Axle Grease against Crown Gasoline.
Commercial League Monday: Frank's
Candy Kids against Brodcgaard'a Crowns,
Quick Servs against Jabet Cross. Wednes
day: RumohrK Old Taverns against
Tracy's La Trudas, Bcselln's Trademarks
against Jetter's Old Age.
Metropolitan League Tuesday: Mogul
llans agalnat Clgarmakcra' Blue Labels,
Pete Loch, Jrs. against Ortman's Bakers.
Friday: Drozdos-Kcnos against Eldle
welss. Shamrocks against Hugo F, Bits.
Omaha League Sunday: Luxus against
Coroy-McKensle. Thursday: Wroth's Cafe
against Luxus.
Clan Gordon League, Thursday Regu
lar team matches.
Bovrllnsr Notes.
"Doa" Cook resigned from the Learns
Dobtr HI Ccmon ....u
Hofrninn ..111 Andmos ,.11
ljtnanrom .170 Uoon ...,,1M
ln ......H Amxlii) ...1ST
Dtbrak ...Id Emttn IU
IUdlord ...149 lmtrlsla US
I'ormhoui .141 Wlltr IU
O. lloMma.lM Hrropot ... Ul
etors lMBchmlta ...141
Onto , .....lit Cook 140
Monro ...,17 Oallup . ...IK
LucVkr ..11
OAS LEAOUE.
Tiim. , W. I Prt.
Tar Battlaa 4 14 .Tl
lattaao ,.,.14 l .
Comfort Irsas .....H 1 .4U
Dow -14 SO .414
Hot PUU .......M II .40T
Dliptohr , II 15 .153
lo4ltJol aieratta:
Mim. Av. Ntta. At,
FUhr Uintntltj
Hanno ,...1M Dohtrtr ...1M
ll.A.John'a U4 Ptlrireon ..lit
Wttt, Ul lo(r ...,114
MoDonlU -111 ruitb 114
ttiamoa . .. !a.M.Jotin'n.ll!
ltopaoa ....1(1 l'.rktium ..III
fampboll ..lit itn Ul
KK.Wooj .ltl Kaudiaa ...1M
Wlnehatt'r 111 Mornti ir
KtUou . . . Ul Ilortllnl .
Calahan ...UtWInklesua ltt
IJtMtban ...U4 Tracer .....117
Jtnklna ....IU
BTANDAUD OIL LAOUE.
Team. W. U Pet.
rolarlua Auto Oil. .17 14 ,TS
kllea Axl Ort..tl S .411
Perfection Oil U n .411
Crown (Jasolln.,va 10 .411
Individual attraiMl
Vune. At, Kama. Av,
rata .......ltd Verltr Xdl
Jones , iMPlamondea 110
llobart ....USOIlmor ....Ul
Brrn UlHacermaa .IU
Ilaarman ..US Moor .....lit
Holltsttll lMHthenk ....Ul
Datim , 141 Johnson ....111
ErrercU ,,. .ltl Allemaa ...1IO
Kiln IU Nelson It
FAIRMONT LEAGUE.
Ttata. W. I ret.
Muld OoliJ ......Id II .It?
Diadem It 1 .4W
l'uritan broilers U .117
Iletter nutter .....IT 14 .474
Fairmont Karma 11 .4lt
Dellcla It IT -111
.Individual atertces:
Nam. At. Nam. At.
Holcomb .117 How
Neleort
141 Kehmldt ...lit
....lit Lucds .. .1
....iso Dor inter
....U&Htldt
.. .UIHstss
...IU Miller
....141 Iierter
....lltlleea
lllbson
MctJor
lletler
lllsnd .
Innt ..
Welrel
..lit
Mohrtnan ..111
Ill Aiideraoo ..ltl
CuIIIioq ...10 Uruner ....11
Marttf 114 Carlson . ..Ul
Intend ....lllKaaa Ill
Hltcboo ...111
OMAHA LXAQUE.
Tm. W. I Trt,
Wroth It II .(04
Lmu H II .Ml
Met it to .Ul
Corey a McKen..n U .411
Old trtjla Later.. II t .
ei ri it :i .sa
lsdlttduat aTerataa:
Nam. At. Nam. At.
Harold ....741 C. Jobaaon 114
K. Bclple. .. TOO Terrell Ill
YonMin .. ..1I Tomn Ul
UcCb ....lllTbomsa . ...IU
IW4 Ill HuMlagtoa IU
IMsoa IMC. W'Mk...lU
14T Haulman
Dertwell
. ..iisiioueor
Oaser IllOlldar
Jensen . .. .143 dsbrlel ....lit
Htnlth 1IIC. Hess ...IS
Bnjder US Kulhanek .111
Christensen UlNewby Ill
Hsvrsnek ..UIDunp HI
CtTett US
tlLBN OORJXIN LEAOUE.
Tm. W. L. Tti.
Doonl Doom 14 4 .T7T
Tsm O'Rbanteri.... I .100
IVobkl Ilurns 7 11 .511
Thirties II ,1U
Individual averateai
Nam. At. Naiuc. At.
Hsmlllon uT. Kalconer.irr
A. Ksleoner 151 Heed lit
)t. Wataoo. .147 Hlslnp ....Ul
Home 141 J. Walton, lit
Mulr lWIwJea . ..1IT
(Isrk mMalcom ....Ul
WeTltgert .IllrThlelds ....lot
Muaro ....IMIrall 101
Morrtta ....US Jobtulon ...1W
1M V. Jaroeh. . .111
..Ul McCarthy .10
.m uauer iq
..ljOHalser 171
..111 Ham'atrn ..171
.111 Hansen . .177
. US Oolt 171
..Ul H. Covers, .tit
METHOPOHTAN LEAQUK.
Team. W. I- Pet.
1'et leh, Jr .. .51 II .Tit
Drosda.'a Kenoe....S7 IT IU
EJIeoelra II SS .171
Klumnxka XT XT .too
liluo UUli Si Zt .477
Hugo r. lllll 14 M .4M
Uugulllans tl U .111
Ortuutn Dakera ....It 40 .lit
Individual average:
run. At. Nam. At.
Klerston ..UT Anielsbers .171
Oreen 117 Hhlelds ....171
Martin . ...lltl';rapton . 114
O. Johnson lit A. Dower ..ITS
Stuns US J. Week... .Ill
It. Help!... IU Powell K
Camming .UlSprsguo . ..US
PAXTON t OAU-AQIlKlt
Tm. W. 1. I'ct.
Denbr U U Ut
1-atoma It II .111
Ktogi IT. II .U
Kamo It II 41
Indltldutl STratas
Nam. At. Nam. At.
Cbllee ... lit BraltU . 11
SUna.... ltBOIenier ...ITT
Oeilo 111 Abraaaos UT
CIbrg . .14 Balls . . .191
Xlnr Ul II. Lm ....ltl
J. JsroUi-.-lMI HanMs..llt
AbbotV I" Hum.m
Cm 1M II. Iuut. ..UO
D. Majrns . -Ill Ortttlth ....140
Urswn .. .174 D. BchswWT 11 1
IUImera . Ill Koeb ,,..
UcDonall ITS tnmssoa ...l&o
THE OMAHA
Copyright, 1914. International
News Bsrvlca,
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io see. MY
mine
Engravers lost week. Result, they lost
three.
Tho Omaha bowlers have chartered a
private car for their trip to Minneapolis.
Three teams, Including about twenty
bowlers, will take the trip.
Fits still manages to get his little it)
and S0 totals with regularity. Sometimes
he slips In a COO score.
Even at this early dato the bowlers who
will make the trip to Minneapolis have
been assigned to their berths. Captains
Dobor, Fanton and Conrad will occupy
the staterooms. Borne combination.
Plerronnette has bought a new bowling
ball. Hoping that he may become a
bowler like Kenneth Bclple he had it made
a three-hole ball Just like the ono that is
making the big COO totals for Kenneth.
Four teams to St. Louts and four teams
to Minneapolis is not such a bad showing
for Omaha.
"Doo" Necdham came out with the an
nouncement Thursday night that It was
his last night In tho bowling game.
Tb 648 score rolled by Ole Johnson In
his slnglo late Thursday was certainly an
eleventh-hour triumph, for not only did
this score tio him for second place In tho
singles, but It also won first place In the
all events, making a total of 1,948 In tho
uino pamcs, an average of 218 a game.
The Stryker Shoe company has placed
a team In the field and are anxious to
play teams of their caliber, such as tho
Sunderland Bros, league, McCord-Bradys,
Standard Oil Stars and other teams rep
resenting any one firm.
A few changes took place In the Omaha
league last week. Anulcsberg woa re
leased by the Metz team to the El Paxos,
Shields transferred his name from tho
El Paxo list to tho Corey-MoKenslcs and
the latter team sent McCabe to the
bushes.
At 2 o'clock today at tho Morrison al
leys the officers of the Gate City league
have called a meeting to formulate plans
for a tournament for the benefit of tho
smaller leagues, namely, the Gate City,
Omaha Cos, Fairmont Creamery, Knights
of Columbus, Htandard oil, Sunderland
Bros, and Clan Gordon leagUca. It la tho
Intention of the officers to ntoke it a
handicap affair, and sonte handicap basis
will be arrived it whereby all' teams will
be evenly matched. Such a tournament
as this Is a gqod thing for the game and
will glvo the younger and newer bowlers
of this olty a chance to take part in an
ovent which Is usually enjoyed by the
sharks. A concentrated effort on the part
of the members of all the abovo leagues
will make this a grand success.
Qus Nalson. tho Irish bowling genius
of the Pete Loch team, got away with a
703 three-gamo total in a scries last wock.
Ho kept his own score, but witnesses of
the game say he actually rolled this
amount.
The Luxus and Coroy-McKenzIes will
roll off a postponed match on tno Metro
ronton alleys today.
Last week Johnny Welch rolled tho first
CCO total of his bowling career. Btg
lofimia for him.
Martin said that It didn't make htm
sick to havo Johnson conio in at the last
moment and beat his all event scorp.
Mao has been olty champion onco and
says that he does not care to havo the
honors au me time.
. "Heavy" Hansen, the new man on tho
Coroy-McKentlo team, is making a good
showing for a bowler with little or no
league experience.
"Eph" Terrell certainly bad his new
Kernr 113
Jonas ,179
P. Jsroih...l70
Paulsen ...Ul.
Fcbnetdar. .147
Hansen Its
Lytic ...... Its
It. Land, ...144
llamlll 144
Morton ....IU
L.
llollenb' ,
Palktnb'g
Ortman ..
Ptarson
Keller ....
lllnklt ..,
Kpler
Montag ...
McOulre .
.ltd
.115
.Ul
.11
ltl
.lit
.143
.144
.Ul
.US
MAOIC CITY LEAOUE.
Tam. W. L. Pet
Maxtln'a Ttgr.....U It .714
80. Omaha le Co, 40 IT .701
Jettcfs Old Aj....M 13 -,5JS
lllncber Lad SI tt .444
The. White Sax.., ..SO IT ,IU
Culkln'a Tailor ...to ST ,.U1
U. H. Y. Nat Sank.lt 41 .til
Uncle, Barn's Vcta..lS 44 .111
Individual averagM;
Nam. At. Nan..-.- At.
PrHoher ...USChasa .147
Hem lUClHjbOnrnt .141
ICeanedr ...UOCox ..IK
Ksienb'g ..lTMIrek .US
Koch ..lUHoWe .....,.US
Keller ITrrhfmas ..f..l
Palsrtoo ..,1TI. Tanner.. .111
roolex. lrjKrtiae, ,.u.tfl
Leller mcrow ...T..
ohnes'ri ..177 J. Tannr..r.lto
PltxxeraTd .173ne4 1M
Thadd lTtnrlai U7
l-lreston ,..17SDUk US
Hall 174Lonr IU
Etter 17twltt Ul
Urlnakl . ...Ulltsjioney ...114
McDonnell ..ltlTawl Ul
Dudler ltaculkln UO
Haneock ....lTlttinerson ...UO
Cpowten niV'anc U0
Csvsnaugh ..lllllotan U0
Clark HOPeska 117
nrtbble lUKlag 17
Winter USHsoa 119
ui
...ui
lit
....112
Ill
Ill
lit
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....in
174
COUMETICIAL LEAOUE.
W. L. Pot.
Rrodegaard crowns.. 41 it .711
Jetter Old Age.
. . is
.641
Deselln Trad Mrka.14 XI .(
l'rank'a Can. Kids. .14 U ,u
Ituaohr O. Tavrni.. XI .4M
Jabea Cm 11 S4 .404
Quick Uevv 10 XT ,KI
Tracjr-a Ijl Sruda...lt U .IK
INDIVIDUAL AVEBAOES.
"Ding" ....1SJII. 'Morna...l7t
Xaxp UlPrlmeau .. .17
Learn UIBtln 171
Meliel US rShulta 17X
Ounlnga .. .114 Deselln ....173
Cross Ul McCabe . .171
Angelsbeig .Ul Drown Ul
Vaasrberc .UlNeedbam ...171
Kevt UOKotga&rd ,.171
Xlnuruan ..lllVoss 170
Cockrsa .. -171 Chandler ..170
Hull 1TI Dentate . ..lit
Lee lTtBbaw 17
Nelson nttetereen .170
McDonald .171 Crown Its
llrmUa . .lTTHestoo ...141
Uunttngtn .UTOoJen .. . Its
(lllbrealh . lTTDahmk ...IU
Dohertr lltltouth US
Lcrtie us J. Morns... ui
rita .lit Koaeaberg .140
Bland ITSBtoddard ...Ul
Btanl . ..175 II. Howrejr. U7
Hahr ... ..Ill J. Howler u
Nortaard , 171 Newooaabe .114
Green ,lWIIr . IU
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SUNDAY BEE: FEBRUARY 1, 1914.
H -If
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HAVE
SAKt- It,
THAT HEF5
Slugger Sherwood Magee Ducks Federals
Sherwood Magee, the hard hitting left
fielder of the Philadelphia Nationals, was
tempted by the Federal league sirens, but
successfully resisted them. Now he la
towllng marble working Thursday night
"iimi no supped in a bos iouu in ine
Wroth's Cafe league game.
Roy Wroth of Wroth's cafn has rrnm.
ised his team a big banquet when they
tie or doss the leadlnar Luxus team nf tha
Omaha league. The recent good showing
of tho cafe team has caused Captain Pan-
ion io purcnase a run aress suit in an
ticipation of tho coming spread.
Toman. Lsplnskl and A. Johnson, who
tied for second place In the Booster
tournament singles, have not decided how
they will divide their winnings. Toman
says that he Is In favor of a roll-off, -but
iNniKi ami jonnson nave nor., commit
ted themselves. 1
As a team the Clara Belle rollers did
not do VtJry well In the Booster leasrua
tournament, but as lndlvlduala thev ware.
a granti success, wortcnow ana Jarosh
won first place In the doubles, Cain and
Johnson took second honors in the some
eveni, ana jounson ilea lor second place
in the singles and carried off high hon
ors In the all-events.
The Magla City rollers intend to hold
their city tournament early In March.
Tha tournament down thero has always
been a good ono and has been made an
annual feature by the South Omaha roll
ers. Tha Jattf.r'a fill Aira tm nf tv. M.rfo
City league have broken this season's rec
ords for victories by winning twenty-six
out of the last twenty-seven games
piayco.
The Martin's Titters seem to have n.
cinch on first place In the Magic City
lesgue. They have a good lead and arc
rolling a strong game.
It would bo a hard matter to nick tha
best bowler In South Omaha as there are
about a doxen who are equally matched.
Peto reterson Is going good and bids
fair to land on top, but many say that
Kay Kenuedy Is the best In Packers-
town.
It seems funny how the new ntnn ret
the goats .of some of the less experienced
uowicrs. jiwjr an nouer ior new pins,
but when they get them they can't get
them.
It as expected that Sam Coover would
clean up In the single, but he didn't reach
COO. 6am was the best bowler they had
In Page, Neb.
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when summer comes again.
OUTLAW LORDS MEET
IN AOT3T SESSION
(Continued tfrom Page .One.)
which Tinker received today had taken
the last step necessary for the legal pro
tection .of ..Its claims.
"We offered" Tinker the same salary
he received while a member of the Chi
cago champion club," Kbbets said.
"Tinker "come back asking for a salary
of 4L500 for a- term of three years. Since
then we have had the proposition under
consideration and finally the board of
directors agreed to accede to his de
mands. Thereupon we sent him a con
tract and letter stating that we accepted
his terms.
' Registered Ilia Contract.
"We registered his contract and letter
on January 27, that giving us tour days'
leeway. That action waa taken after
careful consideration. We at no time re
fused to accede to his demands, the
negotiations being open until his claims
were accepted or refused. We never re
jected his terms. We are advised this
action will protect us fully and legally. Tha
fact that Tinker acknowledges receipt of
the contract la entirely satisfactory to
us, W hope and expect that ho will
play with the Brooklyn club."
To Keport March 10.
ICANSAS ClTT, Mb., Jan. SL The Kan
sas City Federal league players will re
port here March 10, It was announced to
day by C. C Modlspn, secretary of the
club. Ceorge Btovall. manager. Has been
ordered to report next month to start
the work of organising the club.
Slim Sox Contract.
TACOMA. Wash., Jan. Sl.-Jaclc Four-
nier, outfielder of the Chicago American
team, who yesterday stated he was oon
slderlng a three-year contract offered
him by Joe Tinker to Join the Federal
The Bee by George McManus
YOU
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YOO N
of that-'
i league, received his contract today from
the White Box and signed It
Feds Lose Olson,
CLEJVELAKD, O., Jan. SL Cleveland
club officials today received word that
Ivan Olson, Nap utility man, had affixed
his signature to an American league con
tract at Folsom, Cat., where he Is winter
ing. The Federals had sought to sign
Olson. Owner Somers also announced
today that he had signed Jack Knight,
former Now York American first base-
man. He will play first for the Naps if
Wheeler Johnston jumps to the Federals.
Johnston is on his way from Chattanooga,
Tenn., to talk terms with Somers. Willie
Mitchell, pitcher, and Fred Carisch,
catcher sought by tho Federals, signed
with Cleveland last night. Somers has
sent ruddy Ryan, former Cleveland out
fielder, to Portland, Ore. Ryan was
originally sent to Toledo, but threatened
to jump to tho Federals It not allowed
to ploy in Portland.
Not Gone to Feds.
DECATUR, 111., Jan, 3L In "a letter' to
bis parents hero today, Arthur Wilson,
catcher for the New York Giants, denied
that ho had signed a contract with
Tinker's Chicago Federal team. He also
asserted that he has not sighed a 1914
contract with McQraw.
Williams Defeats
Oampi Second Time
in Bout at Vernon
LOS ANGBTiBS, Cal., Jan. it "Kid"
Williams of Baltimore knocked out Eddie
Campl of .San Francisco in the twelfth
.round ' of a scheduled twenty-round bout
at Vernon arena today. This is the sec
ond time Williams has defeated Campl.
Both fought at the bamtam limit, IK
pounds.
Campl and his manager asserted that
the knockout blow, a vicious loft hook .to
the stomach, was a foul, but examination
by the physicians did not substantiate
this.
Williams showed to poor advantage at
long range, but was superior to Campl In
mixing. Every round up to the ninth was
either even or in Campl's favor.
In tho ninth, Williams showed to ad
vantage. In the next two rounds tho
fighting was even. The twelfth had
scarcely begun when Williams rushed his
man to one corner and after a little In
fighting, sent home the left to the solar
plexus which ended the battle.
SIDNEY TRIMS SC0TTS BLUFF
IN FAST BASKET BALL GAME
SIDNEY1, Neb., Jan. 31. (Special Tele
gram.) Sidney defeated Scott Bluff
here last night by a score of 43 to 21 be
fore the largest crowd that has ever wit
nessed a basket ball game In western
Nebraska.
Previous bo this game Sidney and Scotts
Bluff were tied for first place, neither
having lost a league game this year. Tho
Scotts Bluff team came in a special trlan,
accompanied by a brass band and 300
rooters, determined to get the Sidney
boys' scalp.
The teams were evenly matched and
the game was fast throughout, Sidney
displaying a better fighting spirit artf
were more active In locating the basket
Roach starred for Scotts Bluff, while
Willis was Sidney's best goal getter. The
lineup:
SIDNEY,
Plehn L.F.
Stems R.F.
Roach .C.
Rice L.O.
Wright R.Q.!
L.F Orabni
.R.F Willis
C Parks
L.Q Buzza
R.O Closeman
Referees: Owen and Bliss.
Beatrice Defeats Pawnee City.
BEATRICE. Neb.. Jan. SL (Soedal.)
The Young lien's Christian association
DasKet ban team retumea noma last
night from ' Pawnee City, where- it won
from the team at that place by the score
of CS to 25
Itrsrlater for Bowtlnar Event,
w,..,iun. wiw. .......
teams havo registered for the annual
tournament of the Interdnatlonal Bowl
ing association, which will open here on
meoruary il
Brother of Major
League Star Signs
With the Rourkes
A tall, husky and youthful right-handed
twlrler by the name of Alexander will be
one of the. tryouts for Omaha's 1914 base
ball team. Alexander is a brother of
Drover Alexander, one of the premier
pitching artists of the National league,
and Is, according to brother Q rover, a
demon with the spheroid. Grover says
his brother Is a better man now than he
was himself when ho- broke In with the
Phillies, and that ,1s saying a great deal.
It -looks very much as If Pa will have
another marketable star next fall.
Alexander will be accompanied by his
battery mate. Rogers, who has caught
him in the semi-professional games ho
played last summer out around St. Paul.
Rourke has secured another recruit, a
chap named Brown, who Is a big right
handed pitcher. Brown lives In Omaha,
but has played ball In Canada, and has
had quite a successful career In those
parts.
HUH?
LIFE ATHLETIC PASSHQLDBRb
Names of Those Who May See AU
Athletic Events Free.
GRIDIRON WARRIORS FEWEST
Conch Btlehm Makes Pnblle Nn mr I
of Letter Men Who Have Ap
plied to tho University
Athletic Board.
LINCOLN, Neb., Jan. 31.(Bpc!al.)
Of tho long list of foot ball heroes of, the
University of Nebraska, but few gridiron
athletes haye mado application 7t6 tho
Cornhusker athletic board for a life pass
to all athletic events of the State uni
versity. The board- two years ago
adopted tho rule which gives life passes
to winners of letters in all branches of
sport.
In the list of life pass holders made
publlo by Coach Stiehra today, but a
small percentage of the number are fo6t
ball players. Another striking featuro of -the
list Is the fact that the passes aro
confined, for the most part, to those who
have participated in athletlos in recent
years.
Tho only requirement for a letter man
to secure a life pass Is that he tile his
application and stand the expense of the
material and engraving of the pass. Fol
lowing Is a list of the life pass holders,
with tho branch of sporta in which they
participated. (
James A. Cfline, Jr.: Tiase ball, 'OS.
Jerry Warner, foot ball. lO-'lL '
Frank R. Beers, basket ball, 'Oi-'OB.
H. MrrProuty, base ball, '.. . . .-a
Charles T. Boruv foot-ball, 'S-'p3-'O4i'05. i
J. F. Ratcllff, base boll. '10.
Jesse ilL Clark, base ball.t 'Q8-'09-"10.
A.. C. Schmidt, basket ball, 09-'10.
Walter F, Chauner, foot ball, 'W-IO-'U.
David Reavie, traok, '12-'li
Web Jones, basket balL- '10. , :
A. C. Lindstrum, track, 'll-'lS.
J3arl W. Brannon. track, '12.
James M. Patton, track, '08.
R. F. Qreensllt,, base ball, '09-'10.
Harry R. Follmer, foot boll, '93.
E. L. Hyde, base ball, '12-'13.
R. L. Hyde, base boll, 'OG-'OG.
John F. Dudgeon, baso ball, 'O7-'Oi'0O.
Walter I. McGowan, track, '10-'13;
L. B. Temple, foot ball, 'OS-'OO-'IO.
A. M. Voss, foot boll, '01.
Robert R. Hastings, track. '12.
Ray F. Elliott, foot ball, '98.
John Wcstover, foot boll, '97-'99-'00-'01-'O2.
Earl O. Eager, foot ball, 'OS-'Ot-'Oa. ,
William H. Raymond, base ball, '9l-'9C.
J. L. McMaster, track, 'IS. i
Otto H. Zumwlnkel, track, '13.
Robert D. Flory, base ball. '13. r
Evans Z. Hornberger, foot ball, 'lO-'lL
Mllo O. Hanzllek, basket ball, '12.
A. E. Anderson, foot boll, '11.
A. II. Beckhofr, base ball, '13.
A. J. Dunlap, track. '07.
Guy B. Reed, track, 'OO-'lO-'lL
II. C. Schleuter, base ball. '07-'0S-'09. .
Robert M. Carroll, base ball, '00, '07, 0S. t
C. W. Erwin. foot ball. '93.
E. S. Munson, track, '10, '11.
Hugh J. Cook, base ball, '03. '04.
J. G. Mason, foot ball. '03, '04. '05, '06.
L. II. Barwlck, foot ball, '01.
Melvln II. Jennings, base ball, 'OS.
M. 13. Gilbert, foot ball, '93.
A. H. Hlltner, basket ball, '10, '11, 11
S. A. Swanaon, foot ball. '1L 12,
R, D. Montgomery, foot ball. '97. '83. '93.
1900.
H. B. Moekett, foot ball, '9L '93.
C. E. Cotton, jr., foot ball, '02, '03,
01. '05.
J. A. Christmas, traok, 'U, -'12.
J. Dean Ringer, foot ball. '99. 00, '01,
02, 'OS.
Harry W. Swing, baso ball, '00.
Robert F, Cameron, '18.
J. A. Elwell, foot ball, 13.
C. B. Underwood, basket ball. '12, 13:
base ball. 13.
Max Jamison, oase can. is.
Owen Frank, foot ball. '09. 10. '11: base
ball, 10; basket ball, 11. IS.
Charles F. Hhea. root bail. (,-'&
Charles R. Wllke, foot ball. "08.
R. A. Russell, track, 'CO. 1L .12: foot
ball. 10. U.
lies Raymond, foot ball. '69;- baso ball.
01. '02 basket ball. TH. '03; tennis,' '0L '02.
V .'.A. ..... .. wu.
Lloyd H. Harte, base ball, IS. . . ,
Sylvester V. Shonka,. Jsjot ball, "CSV 15,
IU track, '09. -,
Earl B. Gadflta, base ball, .'08. 08.
C. G. Krubesky. baso ball. ;07.
James P. Gibson, foot-ball. 11: basket
ball, 1L 13: track, 10.
II. T. Cooke, foot ball, 'OS, '0T, 'OS; bas
ket ball, '09.
E. . ueitxer, base ban. 'tc, -vs.
Harold R. Mulligan, foot ball, 12.
V. C. naacalt, foot ball, C0.
C D. Perrln. foot ball. 'OS, '09.
Robert D. Flory, base bail, '13.
A. B. Amberson, basket ball, 10; track,
09. '10. 1L
Dr. A. W. Ward, base ball, '07, ', '09.
Henry R. Minor, foot ball. 07, '08. '09.
"Buck" Beltxer. foot ball. '07. C8. '09:
base ball. '07. '08, '09,
Frank W. Johnson, foot ball. '07. 'OS, '09.
Roy Mather, base ball, 'OS, '09.
W. A. Mellk, track, 10.
Harry A. Rukey, foot ball. '99,
Howard Barney, track, 12.
D. J. Harmon, foot ball. 10. 11. '12:
track. 10, 11, 12.
it. h. rair, root ban. '93.
Eugene A. Follmer. foot ball. '02.
Percy A. Adams, base ball, '0L
Rariden Jumps to
the Federal League
BOSTON. Mass.. Jan. 81. Another di-
feotion from the ranks of organised base
ball was reported at the Boston National
league club headquarters today when
was received that Catcher "mil' rt.riH.n
had signed with the Indianapolis club t-f
the Federal league. Ills contract was
said to bo for three years at J3.000 a year. -
The signed contract of Olaf Henrfkieu
was received by the Boston American
club and that of Harry Hooper Is signed
ana is on the way, Becretary Riley an
nounced, Both are outfielders,
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