THE BEE: OMAHA, KIUDAY, MARCH 13, 1914. Bringing Up Father Copyright, U1C International News Barrio. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus fTi TOOTlRBD "TO WALK AM- N"OU CARE TO SEE KNC LUOVW, CAbTLEt i a- ; .V 1 . s I . " " r ' 3 i j V7 vrr 1 1 "Ha 11 - x 1 Z' . HI ' corK, J ILEFTriY ; T V . 22A Tr- LfH Hw?5SwHtw j'fj (viJ I ! djfeJ oaaaaaaaaav amt i 'vwi i i wnr hv i i wan-iiu r-rr. . . 1 m-rn ' r.aaaaaaaaaaaar init ' ; -p-rfj i SHELTON STOPSSOUTH OMAHA Magic City Basket Ball Pive Elimi nated from Contest. UNI PLACE DEFEATS SYRACUSE filDMEV-GO. Willis K.V. Urablll L.l Lk. Park , C. uuzze iiu. Cloiman ,..La frigatest Contest In Tournament Between Theao TTfo Teams He nits tn Difference of Only Alngle Point. , LINCOLN, March l2.-Speclat Tele brum.) South Omaha, usually a strong contender for championship honor In the ntate basket ball tournament, wan elimi nated on the, first round here this after noon by Shelton. Tho Packora were de feated 17 to 3. Shelton took thi lead from the start and by breaking up the team Jilay of tho South Omaha five prevented scoring, while R Henninger with ten field coats made victory possible for his team. Vnlverslty Place, one of the strongest trams In the state, encountered a Mr sur prise In Syracuso and barely nosed out, IS to 17, ."with A Victory. The Byracuso five put up a plucky fight and only a free throw In the closing minute -of play de cided the contest. It was the prettiest game of any tournament since the fight between Omaha and Beatrice In 1911, Sltxeen games thla afterjioon finished out the first round. Following are the results of afternoon gomes: irardr-Fnlrbary, a . PAimnmV, 9), I UAItDY iioimnn ,.-.v,,uf, i-oweii un 2 out of S; Flynn, 3 out of 6. Ileferee: Hawkins. Miilncy-Cullierlson. CUL11EIIT80N 3. K.F.... Fahrenbruck ti.F Henke C...... Hill It.Cl Miller U.Q., Hpenccr lfiflrl ennls! Closman (T). Orablll. Park (S), Willis (15), Miller. Free throw: Henke. Roferee; Brannon. Kearney MllMry-IJnvll City, K. M. A.-16. Nlmnm R.F. lAVHson UF. Newburn c. Swanson R.O. Union LO. DAVID CITYt-2l It.F.., Quarto I, .F Schweaser C Doty II. Q... I. Hlnda h.O..... Carlisle Ward Bradley .., U.K. mi JF Tucker ua n. nmns JJ White 11.F,. ....... II. Ttalns enny R.r. n.O.'..- Haves FleId goals: Holman (O. Drndlev (tl.. Benny. Tucker 5,-- n; "aina (2)i Freo throws: Holman (1), II. Rains (S). Reforteiii A . TCrmta. ir Snpcrtor-Arlliiirlon, " Field Koala: Wilson (2). Eaton. New burn. 11. Wilson. Schweaser, Doty (3), Quade. Freo throws: Wilson (2), Eaton, 11. Wilson (2), quade (0). Referee: lim ner. , , , Silver CrrekHoldree Sliver Crco kforfclts to Holdrege. University IMace-Syraonie. University Place 18 usicnuurg ik Clarke R.1S. Amos ; C. Mcdee R.F. Cole R.O, Syracuse 17. R.K Ooos Ij.K France C... Metsger R.(l Amende L.0 Poliman Field goals: Klchburo- (3). Clarke. Amos (3), Ooos, Metzger (I, Poliman, Amende. Free throws: McQee, 4; Metzger, 2. Ref creo: Ilrunnon. Nebraska Clty-Fnllerton. NEB. CITY-(11. ailmoro UF. Porter UQ, Kellogg C. Kcituits n.F. lluglcy R.O. substitutes i Lara FULLERTON (lS.)l' L.F Smith UQ Hattpn C Kramer R.F Abel ItO Uoodlnr ror Jiugiey, ioskv for Hehultr. Wonda for Hiwllno-. iriel.1 Koals: Bchult (t), Hugley, Kramer (a) Abel (3), Gooding. Free throws: Kel logg (2), Qoodlng. Referee! Towle. Scottn Hlnff-Htanrt. 8. BLUFF-(21) Plain UF. .Weight UO. VROach C. 'Ktnarna R.F. iicp ,.-., R,a. 8TUART-fll. 1.F C. Burke t.a. ......... Murohy C... ...... O. Burke R.F, Maths JUUi. ..,.' -Jones SUPERIOR (). Sfl ,.UF. Gllbirst l.ua. Bessemayer .1....C. Jiursh ... R.F, uiision o. I.TAOINBHKDI.U ARLINGTON (18. ua:::...r?h C.... Qllferey K.P... Ltidwfp ouDsuiuies: u iirowntor nice. l'icK tfoals: Plain rh. Wrlsht (1). Roach (2). ftearna (8). Rice (, Mains (4), Jones (U. rre throws. Rice (3 out of 4), O. Burko (1, out ot 4). Referee: Haslcelt. Sehnyler-IezliiRton. from Tecumseh and Kearney from Howard, Summary of the morning games: Klmirnod-West Point KLMWOOD-UM Schneider R.F. Ti'sou L.F, McCrory O. H. Toulo ......R.a It. Toule L.Q WEST POINT-(8. R.F Blllott LF.. J. Krauso C 1 Krauso R.O wens L.O Schwedhoin Riihatlttitoa: niementa for Schneider, Roepta for Toule, Jerson for 8ohwed hcln. Field goals1 Schneider (4), Tyson (1), McCrory (I). Elliott (1), L. Krausa (11. Free throws: Schneider (3), Elliott (3), L. Krauso (1). Referee: lllltner, Oeneva-Clay Center, OKNEVA-(9.). Curtis R.K Marun u.t. Ashton U. Koehler ,UO, Borland H.U. C. CENTER (2.) R.F Borcland UF Patterson C McDonald UO Wilson R.Q Orr . Substitutes; Kllllon for Koehler. John son for Borland, Allen for Wilson, Wood rnr orr. meld sroais: Aiarun iz). can ton (1), Koehler (1. Free throws: Mar tin (1). Borland (1). Wilson (1). Referee- tlliltnor. Omnna-Onkdale, OMAHA(22). OAKDALE (). Flothow ...,;...UF.'UF U Adams Bawman RiF,R.F O liver Berry C.iC E. Adams Gardner ........H.a. Jta , feeiM Platz ...UO.iUa Warwick Substitutes: Engstrom for Flothow, Bllszard for Gardner, Faynter for Baw man, Brown for Warwick, Smith for Peette. Field goals: Flothow, 6; Berry, i; Gardner, 2; E. Adams, 1; Brown, 1. Free throws: plats, 0 out ot 2; Berry, 0 out of 1; aOrdncr, 0 out ot 3; Warwick, 0 out of 3; 13, Adams, 3 out ot 2. Referee: Bran non. Pawnee City-Hebron, HEBRON SAYS CUBS NOT UP FOR SALE, Thompson DoeBn't Believe Taft Con siders Disposing of Club. BIS EMISSARY BACK FROM CINCI Assertion Made Situation Confirms Ileports Mnrphy Never llntl Controlling Interest In Clnb. STATE FLIPPIMEET OPENS First Round of Basket Ball Tourney Played at Lincoln. GENEVA FIVE HAS CLOSE CALL PAWNEE tW). J. Daugherty..,tt.F. J. Oubby., UF. Martin C. B. Andorson,...R,a. J, Anderson.. ..ua, (17). 11. F. Lawleas L.F E. Bailey C Hill R.O V, Bailey UO , Nacke R.F Vn.anlt ifeidi. H?aJf.;. ai'hlwt (2). Bessemeyer Free throw:" iiursh (l).' Referee":' HoVard. nentrlre-tlnvetinn. RAVENNA (14). L. Jr. .Minor U O Kostal C. Franklin IU V. ....ThlbbetU IL (i .Hmnluan mi iia.MW?mi.H,.rt- nUUtM. Lebas Thihh,Wi (Sl'.iCook Pninklln (3). hb -t-m.,1, UnorV, ?ro" th'ow! Le bas, Thlbbetts (2). Referee: Ilugg, Creie-Ord, . CRETE (,). w. Andrews.U F. SCHUYLER (17) Sraitn L. F. Hoof .L. O, Knoff C. ICnillnrk It lf IChromister ... a. BEATRICE O) smith U F. "11101)11 O, Mbas i....'C, Herman ....R. F. vook R. a fidka c". y?r R. F. 'tio a. aui.ntltutes.- r OllD (9). L v ........Flynn U Q Sorenson C 11. Arlv 1 Marts ISVttSCh Andrews for Belka. Trunde iTrn? D" iF ,..uc'K.a. PliU it, a .v" ior uuescn. BaverKBt JLWiAnTlrew,.JS)- a'k' . uayer, Flynn (2). Freo throws. Bayer! n EiU4t Wis Ctt lVM'MfJt isiiiaait7Mm(tflslllSHasj m m LEXINQTON (15). U Tesch L, a Krlr U , Knapple R. 1'. ....... .Dunlap R. Q. .....Ferguson Substitutes: IfahleV for Itnnrts: Kwen for Ferguson. Ileld goals: Smith. Hoops, lvnorr (3), Kadlcck, Tesch (4). Knapple, Dunlap (2). Free throws: Smith (8), ivuufiJiu. jioicrcv. inicsen. I.lncqln-l'apllllnn. LINCOLN (IB). Metheny UF. Van Devevln ..L.a. Bryan c. Schmidt .R.F. Smith R,a. I Hub'stltUles: Leeso for Metheny, Hager for Van Devevln, Albrccht for Bryan, Morse for Schmidt, Schroder for Smith. Welch for Brown. Field goals: Leese, 2; Albrccht, 2; Morse, 3; Schroeder , 2; Prickoy,' 1: W; Jungmeyer, 4. Free throws. Mbrse, W. Jungmeyer. South (lnialin-Hheltnn. PAPILLION (11). j-Ov Frlcky C Wright R.F..W. Jungmeyer R.O Brown BOUTH OMAHA 3. Foley R.F. McBrlde UF. Nixon C. Beul R.O. Teach L.O. 8HELTON-17. R.F Carlson UF....R. Henninger C E. Henninger R.a....F, Henninger UO...,. , Wrest Substitutes: a. llcnnlnscr for Wrest. Mullen for Carlsonr Field goals: Foley (2), n. Henninger (6). F. Henninger (J). Referees: lllltner and Flory. KtroiuaburK-Temple Itlah. STROMSO'O (U). TEMPLE (IS). A. Pearson ....R.F. Colsen ., UF. McCuo C. Llrd ..R.O R.F. ....... ..Bowers UF. 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Nelson R. F.I HAMPTON (3) U P. Fellheves U C , Peterson C Newman it. a camp R. e Horn Substitutes! For Gothenburg. Swanson. jicaui ana jupK: lor Jtampion, t'eter son. Hanson. Field goals: Jansen ((). Bcager (). Rlsch (4). Nelson, Hansen. Fro throws: Camp. Referee: Krause. Newman Urove-Kenrsavv, Newman Grove 28. Johnson UF. Olson UO. Field e. Hlnman R.F. Sklllstad lta. Kenesaw 4. H.F Ernst R.G Alsconue 9 Ochshleger UF Anderson UO Wenner K,s,,l O,on !t Flel(1 Wn. man ISI Waiih., IT-- . i. . . . i Rejen ree: Brannon. ' OSIAHA AND. HASTINGS STRONG Tito Teanm Slunr 1'n Well In the ainrulngr nnteata. LINCOLN, March lt-(Speclal.)-A con tlnuatlon of play Jn the first round of the state high nchool basket ball tourna ment, conducted by the University of Ne. braska athletlo authorities, with sixty four Nebraska high schools contesting. saw umun and Hastings, two strong con tenders, easily dispose ot their opponents today. The Omaha flva defeated Oakdale, sup- posrdiy a fast team, tS to C whllo Hastings beat Alnsworth, 46 to 4. The showing ot the Hastings ftvo was the most impressive of the tournament. The Hastings . boya threw baskets at will. Omaha was hampered In Its scoring by a smalt floor in the chapel, the regular cymnasltsm being in use. In addition to theso two games. In the morning round. Elm wood beat West Point. Geneva won by a low seoro from Clay Center. Hebron beat Pawnee City. Franklin lost Ohlowa. Central City won Substitutes: Tracey for Gabby. Atkin son for Dougherty, Gray for E. Bailey. Field, ogals: Gabby, 1: Martin, 1; Daugh erty, 2: Tracey, l; E. Bailey, 3. Free tthrows: Nacke, 1 out ot 1; Lawless, 0 out ot l. iierereo: tiugg. Franlclln-Ohloiva. FRANKLIN (It). OIIIOWA (JO) H.F, CinCAGO, March 12. "The Chicago National Leaguo Base Ball club will not be sold this year In my belief," John R. Thompson said tonight, after receiving the report of his emissary wl" I""1 a conferenco yesterday In Cincinnati with Charles P. Taft. Mr. Taft would not set a price for the stock he holds In tho club, Mr. Thompson added, "and as far as my agent could determine has not seriously considered selling his interest. Ho has as much as said to my representative that ho had as much property Interest in Chicago as any resident and felt that ho could bo regarded as a Chlcagoan." When this news bocamo known several ot those, who have been Interested In the posslblo Halo ot the control of the club, asserted that the situation tended to confirm previously reports to the effect that Charles W. Murphy never really cwned a majority of the stock ot the Chicago club, nftd had not therefore sold It back to Mr. Taft. The same persons asserted that the recent retirement ot Murphy merely was a nominal change ot ownership, leaving Mr. Taft free to name a now president ot the club, while Murphy remained Inactively connected with the organization. In this connection it was said that Charles II. Thomas, secretary of the club, might bo elected president for this year under tho present ownership. Prusslt Davis L.F. Phlnney C. Piatt ,iva. Hussong UK, R.F L. Domeler UF M. Shafor C W. Domeler R.G Phlng UF E. Garrison Substitutes! Storey for Piatt. Bleber for Phlng. Field goals: Davis (2), Hussong, Phlnney (2), Prussia (J), w. uomeier w, U Domeler (4), Phlng (!). No free throws. Referee, Howard, Central Clty-Tecnmaeh. CEN. CITY (28). TECUMSEH (3). R.F. urleve ur, Fleming C. Stubb R.O. Nolte UF. R.F Townsend UF Graff C. Livingston n,a; Jordan L.F- Buerstetta, Substitutes: Ayrcs tor Nolte, Barnes for Jordan, McCoy for Townsend. Field goals: uneve is), i,utos i&j, r iemtng t, Townsend. Free throws: Lutes (2), Townsend. Referee, Howard. Hastlnss-Alnarvorth. HA8TINGS-(45.) 1 AINSWORTH-(4.) Park R.F.IR.F Forman Wilson UF, Flynn C. Klein R.O, Kernam UO, L.F....... N. Morgan c urunt R.G Kirkpatrlclt UG L. Morgan Field goals: Wilson (7), Flynn. Parks (7). Klein (2), Whltehouso. Burr (2), For man. Free throws: Wilson w, Forman (2). Referee: Brannon. Kearney-Seirard. KEARNEY (32). Beardaley UF. Ball R.F. Wallace C. Johnson ........R.O. Shields ,, UU ' SEWARD (IS.) UF.; Wellor R.F Graff C Wray R.O Miller UG.... Ramsey Field goals: Shields (3), Wallace (4). Ball (). Wellor (2). Ramesy (4), Wray, Miller (2). Referee: Krause. ERRORS OF WOLVES SAVE SOX SHUTOUT, PROBABLY SACRAMENTO. Cal., March IS. Albert ("Dutch") Klawitter might hava scored a shutout victory over the first squad of the Chicago White Sox ot the American leugue here today but 'or costly errors made behind him by the Sacramento Wolves ot the Paclflo Coast league. Sacramento won. to 2, making two victories out ot three games ployed. Score: R.H.VX Chicago 2 7 I Sacramento ...4 T 4 Butteries: Clotto and Schalk; Kla witter ana iionrer. MAYER MAKES EXCELLENT SHOWING IN BILLIARDS NEW YORK, March 11 An excellent exhibition ot balk line billiards was given today by Joseph Mayer, the na tional amateur champion, and Charles Hedden ot Dowagiac, Mich, who met In the fourth game of the national amateur 11.3 balk line tournament. Mayer, who was defeated In the Initial game on Moiu day night by Dr. Uftenhelmer of Phila delphia, played up to championship form today and won by 400 to 262. Offer for Dantucarduer. TAMPA, Fla.. March UAn offer of U.O00 a season with a bonus for signing waa made today to George Baumgardnor, pitcher ot the St. Louis American league team by George Stovall, manager ot the Kansas City Federal league club. Haum gardner. according to advices from St. Petersburg, Fla., where tho St. Louis club la training, refused the otter. Died of Pneumonia Is seldom written ot those who oure coughs and Colds with Dr. King's New Discovert. Get a bottle today. Eoc and tl. Advertisement. Persistent Advertising is the Road to Big Return ROOTING CANT RATTLE THIS HURLER; HE IS DEAF PORTLAND. Ore.. March 12.-H. U ("Chief") Battlste, graduate ot Gladulette Indian school at Washington, D. C, and track star ot the Cleveland Athletlo club, has signed a contract to pitch for the Portland Northwesterners and will re nounce his amateur standing. Battlste is visiting. In southern Oregon. He received an offer from the Washing ton Americans a year ago, but at that time declined to turn professional. Battlste Is deaf and dumb. BREAKS WORLD'S MILE RECORD ON ROUND TRACK JUAREZ, Mex., March 12.-Chrlsto- phlne, 3-yoar-old filly owned by ths western turfman, S. Volller, broke the world's record on a circular track at tho Juares course this afternoon, going the distance In 1:864- The record formerly waa 1:37, made by Bonnie Chance, Jefferson Ltvlng,ton'a 5- year-old. Christophtne is a daughter of Plaudit, the noted sire, and Is entered in all the big Kentucky stakes. Chink Playera Land. SAN FRANCISCO. March 12.-Flfteen Chinese oase nan players and their manager. Hop Sing, irrived here from Honolulu on the first leg of a seven months' tour that will take them over the country, ending with a series of games to be played In Cuba during Sep tember. The team Is the championship icam ui mo Hawaiian juaso uau league. Arrive tn 3tonroe. MONROE, La., March 12. Twenty-eight members ot the St. Louis Federal league club arrived today for Drlnr training Manager Brown will start the players lu worn tomorrow. LAWYERS BARRED FROM MEXICAN PRISON CAMP FORT BLISS. Tex., March U -Oeneral Scott today refused admittance to the prison camp of lawyers who are working to obtain the releaso ot the 5,000 prtsoneia on writs ot habeas corpus. The lawyers requested permission to get the Individual signatures necessary beforo going into court, but General Scott declined to grant it. "To throw 6,00 indigent Mexicans on the city of El Paso would be a serious mat ter," declared tho general. "However, If the move succeeds and the prisoners are r)eaaed I'll throw in several miles of barbed wire with the lot." The wire sur rounds the camp. SERVING WARRANT ON A PREACHER, INSPECTOR SHOT SEATTLE, Wash., March It-Leslie H. Howe, city health Inspector, while serving a warrant today on Rev. Robert F, But terworth. a preacher ot the Reorganised Church ot Latter Day Saints, was shot and seriously wounded. After the shoot ing the pastor barricaded himself tn his house, from which the health department had sought to oust him because ot Its alleged unsanitary condition, and a squad of police was sent to arrest him. Two policemen entered the house and over came Butterworth after a nard tusscl. Six-foot linoleums, worth 75 cents, Monday at SO cents square yent Brandels. Plucky Quintet from EfrtnaT Makes Unexpected Stand Against Cham pions of Last Year In Opener. LINCOLN, Neb.. March 12. (Special Telegram.) Tho first round of the state basket ball tournament for the high schools of Nebraska, with Blxty-four en tries, started last night wth a series ot eight games. Tho features of the open ing games tonight was the fast work of the Sutton team, which piled up a scoro of 43 to 7 against Humboldt. Geneva, the champion last season, had the greatest difficulty in defeating tho Ewlng eleven. 17 to 13. Wllbcr had an easy tlmo with Tekaham, Mlnden with Bancroft, Colum bus With Cortland and York with Craig. The Alexandria-Broken Bow gomo was close, but Broken Bow finally managed to nose out a victory. Following is the summary tor the games tonight: 5atton Asnlnnt Ilnmboldf. SUTTON (43) Nolde R. F. Anthes ,...U F. Grosohaus C. Dries R. a. Zimmcrlle .....L. XJ. HUMBOLDT (7). R. F Bash L. F. Petrashck C Davis R. G Bant U G Williamson Snbstltutes: Ochsncr for Nolde. Nolde lor Zlmmerle, Gergens for Williamson, woon ror xsaan. Field goals: aroseliaua (8). Noldo (7). Anthes (2). Williamson (2). Zlmmerlle, Ochsner, Pretashek.- Free throws: Grosehaus. one out of four: Will iamson. 1 out of 1; Zlmmerlle, 3 out ot 2. Pierce Asratnst Derrltt. PIERCE (34) Powers R. F. Witten U F. Manske C. VanDerpool ,.R. G. Roberts L. O. DEWITT (3). R. F. Howlett L. F Brier C. Lake R. G .Bailey Lv G Blodgett Field sroais: Mansko (12). Power C4V Roberts, Brier. Free throws: Lake, 1 out or i: Brier, none out of 2. Referee: M. Towle. Geneva Asralnst ISwInar. GENEVA (17). Nelson R. F. Spear U F. Larson C, Davis ....Rj O. Richards U G. EWING (IS). R. F Moore L. F. Splttler C. Homier R. O. Stanton U G Hopkins Field goals: Splttler (4). Davis (2). Rich ards (2), Larson (2), Speer, Moore, Re mler, Nelson. Free throws: Nelson. 1 out ot l; Moore, l out ot l. ueferee: lllltner. Wllbcr Airnlnst Tekamah. WILBER (20). I TEKAHAM (4). Pllhal ,.R. F.R. F Gibson Kudlacck L. F. Toblska C. Piucha , R. G. BicpicKa u a. L. F Bliss C Nesblt R. a Farrons U O McGregor Substitutes: Frledrlch for Kudlacek. Beck for Sleplcka. Field goals: Beck (4), Kudlacek, Toblsca, Prucha, Gibson. Free throws: Toblsca (4), Beck (2), Nesblt, Gibson. Referee, lllltner. York AKnlnnt Crnltf. YORK (19). Olmstead .R.F Cox UF Conway C, Miller R.G. Stoner UG. CRAIG (5). R.F Frita UF Batchelder C Dechhead R.O Erwln UG McDonald Substitutes: Tranger for Olmstead; It. Erwin for Batchelder. Field goals: Cox, 6: Olmstead. 3: Batchelder. 1. Free throws: COx, 1 out of D; Batchelder, 2 out or b. lieieree: urannon. Mlnden Asalnst Bancroft, MINDEN (32). I BANCROFT (12). Johnson R.F.IR.F... Farley Rodger L.F.ILF Craig urcutt u.iu , Kouk Peterson H.G..R.G Cates Carman ,Uti.UG Vogt Field coals: Johnson. 8: Orcutt. 4 Rodgers. 3; Farley, 3; Craig, 1; Voght. 1; Cates, 1. Free throws: Johnson, 2 out or 2; cates, o out ot z. itcierce: iiugg. Columlins Afiralnst Cortland. COLUMBUS (18). Miller R.F Weaver L.F. Phillips ....C. Drawbaugh ....R.G. Glur UG. CORTUVND (3). R.F H, Malone L.F O. Mai one C McPherscn R.G Bonebrlglit L.O Glensmun Substitutes: Thompson for Drawbaugh Field goals; Phillips, 4; Weaver, li Mil ler, l; Glur, 1. Free throws: Glur, 4; Bonebright, 3. Referee, Haikell. Alexandria ARnlnet Broken Uoit. ALEXANDRIA (9)1 BROKEN BOW (14). Welsel ;.R.F.R.F Reneau Demorary LF.jUF Humphrey Heston C..C Hennls Hoppo R.G JR.G Prcdmore Allen Ua.lUG Crawford Field goals: Hennls. 3; Reneau, 2; Dcmoraryi 2; Heston 1; Allen, 1. 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