r THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY. MARCH 14, 1014. Mutt Never Could Appreciate an Hrtistic Temperament Drawn for The Bee by "Bud Fisher f Wow YoV ?0 Nofoe fXND WUmCTICJC 1 - L. . thoss srspi x ctust taught yoo f STeL ,s J . Mfw.THe eesrop THew. JJ suroe slouch - '' t ( YesT)OC. RVJaH tU&MY cN-t oveR.. x. think. ,T ? SlP fAusT ee the J -A THIS "DOUGHNUT UtP" (, HE ST. L uQ Mil Llllt,.. HOLD OMAHATOTIGHT SCORE Central City. Lads Spring Surprige at State Tournament. OMAHA WINS BY ONE POINT Dor to Splendid Work on' (he Part of FlotlioTf unit Berrrt Oninha Works Wr Into Third nonml. LINCOLN. March .H-iSpeclal . .Tc'e grann) QmiLha High school had a close call from being eliminated from'the thlrdf round, of the Nebraska high ncliool bas ket ball tournament litre thin afternoon, Central City playing the boys from tho metropolis 10 to 5. 1 Thfr first jalf 'ended b io i and it was nip and " tuck Until the referee's final whistle. The same "Wtm the 'Most eXcit-' ins of tho tournament, with the smaller schools rooting for Central City nnd the larger towns supporting Omaha. Flot how's and Borry's excellent work saved the dor Beatrice fell victim to the fait Sidney five,, losing 14 to 8, Bldney's superior coal throwing- save them th same. Another rurprlee was tho elimination of York by Broken Bow. York had been looked upon as a strong contender fof championship honors, but fell an easy victim to tho superior play Ins of Crawford and Hencau of Broken Bow, Hastings and Sutton continued their nxcellent work by plHug up big scares against Elmwood and cUnoa. Following Is tho summary of the after noon's play: . Omaha-Central City. OMAHA (10). CKNTIj CITY it). Gardner R.F. 1U ,." Lutes Flolhow ..L.K. UV ., Orlevo Berry ............ ..0, U... Fleming J.arinon IMl.t R.U. Btube Plat ....L.O.r L.U.., Nolto Substitutes: Rauman, Pointer, Knit stroin and Buzzard-for Omaha: Aycrs tor Central City. Field goals: Flothow (2). Hero (2). Gritvo .(!), Nolle. Free throws: Flothow (I), Grieve t3j. Referee: Bran tion. i York-nrokrn Hor. YOIllC ). lUtOKBN BOW (20. Tnwger ....... .n.P. R.V., Crawford t'oit UK 11? Humphrey t onwsy , iC.U..... ltennls Miller H.a.tH.O ,. Beneail tjonter ua.UO.. ...... I'redmpre Bubstltutes: W. Davidson, uimstea nn( Osborne for Yprk, Kennedy und Waters for Broken Bow. Field souls: Cox (2), Conway (S), I'redmore. lleneuu (5), Cmw. ford (6). Free throws: Hencau 16), Cpn1 way (J). Befcrcei Brannon. ?ntion-(2enoa. ' SCTTON (So). GENOA t4. H.F. OchsnerRK Nelson 1,F 3Mmmerl!eI.F W. Spear t. ........ arosahausC ,....,. Larnen )l.(J......t.,,, Anthesll.a Blchards I.U..... OrlessUU..., Davis Substitute! Notte for Button, Field coals: Zlmmerlle (4), Urosshuus (S), An thett (3), Ochsner (4), W. Bpear, IAiriien. Meleon. Blchards. Free throws: Ochsner, lson. Beferee; Brannon. ' !ISUltlllKS-Ii:lHIWOOl. IIASTINQ8 (S8). . feUIWOOD U), B. F Whlthouselt.F., 8. Towle lF. Wilson UK Snyder C. FlynnC McCroy R-O.J Klein R-O. It. Towle UQ.4 Kernan UO. Tyson Susttlute: aPrka for Wilson. Field icoaJs; Wilson (7). Klein. Tj-son (I). Mc Croy. Free throws: Whlthouso (3), AVIN cn, Snyder (3). Ileferee; Brannon. a. kM..f UBAFllw euolnhrdl utaoln J.lncolj-Davld City, U1NCOUN (16). I Tees U7. flchroeder ....U.O.! Albrecbt 0.1 DAVID CITY (. 1 UF Bchweser UO Carlisle C Doty Smith ...1LF Jl.K Quaile II seer 1UU.I U.G Hands Field sools: Lcese. 4; Schroeder. 2: Sohwfser, 1. Free throws. Ucse, 4; Bchwtser. Z. Referee: Haskell. Unlversttr I'lsce-Gothenbnr. X7HI. PUACB. (19). OOTHBNB'O (T). I Magee ....UF. UF Rich Klchburg UU.I UO Jansen Orubb !C Bersor JUaney R.O.I R.G Nelson Cole UO.IUO Johnson Substitutes: Amos for MaQee, Clark for Bsney, Allen for Cole: Field eoals: Ma Oee. I; Klchburg., 3; Orubb, Jj Hlch. 1; Jansen, 1. Free throws: Madee, 6; Jan ten. J. Referee: Brannon. JieiYman (Irovr-Cretr. NEWMAN OR. (ti I CRliTB (17). I P. Hlnman UJ-. UF W. Andrews Jficobsen ...UO.' Ul Belku Field C'.i C R. Andrea H Hlnman .. .R.0.1 ILK... .a Buvur Uloeon R-O.l R.O Hlnmun Substitute: Frlendel for W. Andrews, Field (pals: U. Hlnman, 3t Jacobsen, it J! !, Hlnman. 2; Frlcndel, !; It. Andrews, 2; Bayer. 4. Free throw: Bayer, 1. Referee Brannon. Bra trlce-NId tier. BEATRICE (I). ( SIDNEY (II). I Adams Ul'4 UF Grabill Kldeil UQ.i UO Buiiert Lebo CIC Parks Hermans H.K.! HP..; Willi cook R.O 1 H.O Clossman IleU goals: Adams, 1-. Hertuans, ; t'ook,;!; Orablll, 1; Willi. 2: Clossman. i J'ree throws; Ucbas. Jj Willis. 4. Referee: Brannon. Aficvnouu Consolutloiia. Consolation results, afternoon games. West Point, it; Seward. C. Kwlnff. it; Cortland. 17. Koulh Omaha, 2t: Paplllion, t Ravenna, H; Superior, 17. strcmsburg. St: Falrbury. 15, Ixituston, 10, Ord, 21 second uoL.vn oi' ,touhm:y Mapyortera of Some r Fast Teams Given Bad Bear, LINCOLN, March IJ.(Speelal. No favorites were, ellmlnluted In the second round; of tho state basket ball tourna ment this morning, although supporters of tit Beatrice and University Place fives were given severe frights by the closeness of score- Fullerton slipped up close to the basket in tb last two minutes of play and caged two field goals, leoVlng thtfm but a point behind Beatrice. They as;aln worked the ball -down to the Beatrice soat, but the whistle prevented further scoring. OotKcnburg worked Its Way Into tho third round by defeating Hardy, Crete von. from ficott's Bluffs, IJcwman Grove Filed up a big score against Kchuyler and Sidney trounced Arlington, Hi to 19. Tho David Clty.fiheiton gamo was a pretty battle, with t David City finally winning out by a, dole ecore of 13 to 11. Lincoln ranched the tfilrd round by de feating Haldregc, 17 to S. Following Is the summary of the morn ing gamcs; , , ....... . Mncoln-ItalUrrjce. . UOUDRF.OI3 (6). .F Cole UQ., ...,.... Hefner C i.. Oiiietto RiF Thomas Teso ul', Bchrooder UO. Aiorecht .......,..C. Schmidt B.F. Vandlver ,.n.O. ....... ..inf.HI a for Ue'ese, Brain nuDsiituies: Aiorri iur niorecni, omnf ior ncnronier, iiu chell for Cole. -Field, goals;. I.eese (7, Thomas, Magllt. Freo throws! Leeso f3, Tnomas. Kereree: Hanzllk. I)Yld CltySb.Iton. DAVID CITY (13). SHIBIrON (II). Bchweser UF. UK... it. Hcnnlnucr Carlisle UO. UO W. Wlost Doty C. C". O. Hennlnger Ounde It.F. H.F....F. Hennlnser Hinds ll.O.IK.a.. A. Carlson Field coals: Behweser. Dctv M). 'n. Hennlnger, P. Hennlnser fJ). Free throws: ijuaae (S), it. Hennlnger. (3). neferee: Brannon. nenlrlce-Fallerton. BEATniCR (i'S).'TFULl.EnTON (1.4). Smith UF.UF Abel Illddell UO. UO Hattnn IUas ,, .....C'C Kramer Herman ;..!t.F.!H.F Woods Day n.O.IIl.O. Gooding Substitutes: Adanm for Hmlth. Field uk.i.1. gm i i i . 1 1 i r ... Abel (2), Kramer, Woods (2). Free throws' uiuu, jvramer u;. jieroe; ixwie. nldner-ArlliiKtnn BIDNHY (IS), OreyblU ,UF. Butr.es. UO. ARLINGTON do). UF.... iSlchcnkamp UO Whea C... Ollfrey R.F.,;. I.udwlg Parks .....C. wuiia ....n.p. Closeman .1....II.0. K.U iraijut Field troalsf Parks (3h Willis (7). Close. msn (S), ICiehenkamn. Ollfrey, Ludwlg (J). Free throws: Wallaco (2). neferso: Brannon. I'ntverstlr PUeB-Ttriple. Hldfe. UNI. PIiACU 18). ITICMPL.K HIGH (6). Masee UF. UF Nealo Bancy UOJUO Kimball Amos .,...,..C.C... , Henry Klchberg R.F.1IUF Bowers Cole n.n.llLO Wyant Hubstltutes. UrubU for Amos. Field seals: Amos, Cole. Free throws: Maseo U), Klchberg (3), Bowers (6). Beferee; Brannou, ' (iulltenlJurs-Hnrdr. GOTHENBURG (IS). HARDY (), Rich UO UF Tucker Johnson ...UO. Bencer c Jansen K.F. UO Hayes C. White K.F B. Balhen K.O. ..Ralph.Ralnes Nelson n.u Field aoals. Jansen . (3), Nelson (31 Tucker, White, R. Raines (2). Free throws: Jansen, Raines, Referee Hans Ilk. JVorruinit Orove-Schuyler, NEWMAN a RO VIC (U). HC11U VLKR (11). H. Hlnman ....UK Ol Ion UO, .F, Minitn UO. Hoods Field C. I). Hlnman ....n.r. Jacobsen R.O. C ..Knapp R.F. Kadllk R.u Chlmlster Substitutes: Kahlev for Hoods. Field Koala: H. Hlnman. Field (2). D. Hln- man ). Jacobsen ((), Smith (2), Knapp (2). Free throws: H. Hlnman (S), Had- iik3). iteteree: iirannon. CavtvScoit's Hlntr. CRETE (15). SCOTT8 BLUFF (S). W. Andrewa ...UK.IUP Plhn Belka UO.IUO , Rice R. Andrews C.C. Roach 11. aucKie k.u. WriKht W. Bayer R.F.I Field soals: R. Andrews (2), Bayer (4), Plehn, Rice. Freo throws: Bayer (3), Rice. Referee: Hanxllk. 1 Consolation Tonrney. LINCOLN, March 13,-(Hpec(al.)-Re-sults In the consolation tournament ot tho Nebraska high school are as follows: Cortland, 20; Bancroft, 7. Ewlns. 24: Humboldt. 17. West Point, 23; Pawnee City. , Stward, S; Tecumsoh, 19. Preliminary Ilonud. Humboldt. 17; Do Witt. 10, iswing. u; Teicaman. 11, Bancrtft, 12; Crats. 10. Cortland, 2; Alexandria, 0. Pawnee City, 27j Alnswodth. S. West Point. 29: Clay Center. 4. Reward, 10; Oakdole. S. Tecumseh. 11; Franklin. 10. Paplllon. 2; Bllvor Creek, 0. South Omaha, 29; Kearney Military academy, IS Raventia. 2; Nebraska City, 0. Superior, 22; Culbertson. 1. 8tromsburg. U: Eyracuse, 14. l'alrbury, 3: Hampton, 0 (Forfeit). Lexlnttlon, S?: Kensaw, 10. Ord, l; Stuart, 10. SWEENEY REPORTS TO CUBS AND IS SENJ TO SECOND TAMPA, Kit., March ll-Infielder William Sweeney today reported to Manager O'Day of tho Chicago Cubs. Sweeney figured In the deal whereby Evers went to the Boston Braves. O'Day may place him at second and send V.ini menus n back to his old position at third, 'imm.r.in ! V,..n n.i. ,1.. .... fnr..r e " V "I for several Uajs on account of an In- Jured wrist. JOE 0ESCHGER SIGNS WITH PHILADELPHIA OAKLAND, Cal.. March lJ.-Joeph Oeaohger, pitcher for St. Mary's collej team of this city, slznod a three-year contract today to play with tho Phila delphia Nationals and will report to that club next week. Ocschger is a husky right-hander who has .been successful in college base ball for two years. Knacl m Squab Fancier. Joe Engel, the National's youthful pitcher, Is now the full-fledged owner of a squab farm. Kngel has been a pigeon fancier for a number of years and Is aaid to have some fins birds RITCHIE BESTS WOLGAST Wins Victory with Knockdown and Superior Glove Play. OUTFIGHTS, OUTGENERALS FOE Michigan J.ad Tnkes Count ot Fonr In Seventh Chaster nnd After rrnrrt Obviona He Is Robbed of Speed. MILWAUKEE. Mis., March 1J.-A knockdown scored In the seventh round and superior t glovo play gave Willi lUtchle, lightweight champion of the. world, a ten-round victory over Ad Wol- gast here last night. The California boxer outfought and oui- genera'lled Wolgaat, and landed repeatedly with left hooks and solid right hand punches to t,ho stomach. Wolgast frequently was warned by Beferee Stout for apparent rough tactics after Ritchie protested. nobbed of Speed. The former lightweight champion started to make it a rushing battle, but after Kltchlo floored him In tho seventh round with a volley of punches to tho stomach It was obvious that ho had been robbed ot his speed, Wolsast took the count of four, before resuming fighting and nitchle made a desperate attempt to knock htm out. Wolgast was fouled In tho, soventh round when the champion delivered a hard blow to the Michigan boy's sroln, according to a statement of Dr. C. A. Morter, a member of tho state boxing commission, after Wolgast went to his dressing room ond underwent an ex amination. , Hltchlo made the stipulated weight, 135 pounds, at 5 o'clock this afternoon, handily. Tho beatn balanced1 ovcnly.wnn he got on tho scales. Wolgast was a half pound under weight. Tho ljugo auditorium, .which has a eeatlns capacity of 10.000 persons, wa packed when the preliminary matchci were bsgun. Under tho Wisconsin law no decisions can be given. Critics representing tho four Chicago newspapers, with tho ex ception of one, gave Rltchlo the victory. Tho fourth cslled It a draw, as did critics representing two Milwaukee pa pers. The referee refused to discuss the statement that Wolgast whs fouled. Illtehle Enters Plrat, Ritchie was first to enter the ring, climbing through the ropes ot 10:13. Ho was greeted -lth a volley of cheers. At 10:25 Tom Jones. Wolgast'a manager, waved toward Wolgast, who was a hundred feot from tho ring, to come along. "Tho wild 'cat" entered the ring at 10:M passing two feet from Ritchie, but with out noticing the Californlan. At 10:31 Wllllo Ritchie was Introduced as the lightweight champion of tho world, and Ad Wolgast, the "Michigan Bearcat." There was no sign ot cordiality In evi dence between the boys. Round 1 They did not shake hands. Wolgaat shot a right to Bltchlo's side aud Ritchie came back with two rights to the body. Ad sent throe lefts to tho stomach and then clinched. Ritchie Jabbed with his left and they clinched. Ritchie shot k ngui iu a uoaii. uiiunin b liysa la : . i ji. . ...... i. , i . i : Ritchie jabbed Ad with left, the Michigan stomach. Rltchlo sent two to the face . . ' . . - i. r,,. Ti. T ' . . . " '. . v. . and clinched again, Ritchie sent left to stomach and missed a left uppercut. Ritchie sent a right Jab to Wolgast's face as the round ended. It was Wolgast's round by a shade. Round 2-Rltchle planted a right to the body. Fighting at cloy; quarters Wolgast sent threo lefts to stomach. Ritchie con tinued to Jab Ad's face with left but did little damage. Ritchie sent left to faco and followed with right to head and a right swing on the face. Wolgast was warned by Referee Stout for rough work. Ritchie caught Wolgast on chin with a rlKht swing. Wolgast sent a terrific left to stomach. In close Infighting both boys exchanged body punches, Wolgast sent two short Jolts to Ritchie's Jaw. Ritchie sent right and left to the former's jaw, making htm break ground. Ritchie's round. Wolgast was' bleeding from tho mouth during tho round. Bound aWolgast sent several body blows to the stomach und reached tho champions jsw with a left. Ritchie lauded two lefts and rights. Wolgast fol lowing with two lefts to body. Ritchie sent rlsht swing to Jaw. Rltchlo seut right and left to Ad's face. Ritchie Jabbed left ond Ad retaliated with left to face. Ritchie Jabbod Wolgast twlco In faco and caught Ritchie in his oornw. sending right and left to stomach. Ritchie jabbed left to stomach. Ad sent left to stomach nnd Rltchlo placed a left on Ad's face. Ritchie sent a left and right to the faco aa the bell sounded. Round oven. Round 4-Wolgast sent left to Ritchie's face and Ritchie planted right and left to jaw. Ad then sont a terrlflo left to stomach and followed It up with a hard danced away nnd came back with two ert jabs to face and rlsht to ribs. Ritchie sent short rlsht hook to Ad's face. Wol- ism anu ten to Jiiicme a riDS. Jdtctue i cast rent tiKh' and left to body and left to face. Ritchie continued to jab with lert. thn former champion covorlns up Rltchlo jabbed Wolxast twice with wt to faco and right to head. Wolgast tent lert to Ritchie's stomach at the bell. Wol gast's round. Round 6 Ritchie Jabbed A.l with left to body and right to Jaw. Wolgast tont left to faco and lett to body. Ad font a terrlflo left to Ritchie's body. Ritchie retaliated with left to fsoe and Wolgast followed with another body punch. Tho boys exchanged lefts to face. AYolgast used left thieo timet t.t Rltrhle'a jaw. Ritchie missed a Hk'lit to Wolgast's head, then sent rlsht and left to Ad's face. Ritchie complained of Ad s rough tactic. Bltchlft shot lelt and right to Ad's head and they clinched. Ritchie continued to Jab with his left. Wplsast's round. Round CRltchle sent left to Ad's face. Wolgast sent two lefts to RttchU's tar. s4 Rltchlo retaliated with two lefts to same spot. Wolgast In dose quarters missed several body punches. Ritchie Jabbed with left and Wolgast sent two rights to the champion's body. Wolgast sent hard rlKht to Ritchie's jaw. Rltchlo jabbed Wolgast about the face and Wolgast sent a hard right to Ritchie's face. Rltchlo landed a similar blow and they, clinched. Rltchlo sent right to Wolgast's face and Wolgast replied with a right, and left to face. Rltchlo showered tho Michigan boy with a rain of blows, the: round end llig with Rltchlo sending a stinging right to Ad's nose. Ritchie's round. Bound 7 Ritchie rushed, but met a low face. Thny clinched. Ritchie jabbed twlco with left. Wolgast sont left to face and right to stomsch. Ad sent two more lefts to faco. .Rltchlo. Jabbed Ad twice to tho face. Wolgast missed a right to head. Richie sent the Michi gan boy back with a terrific right to the face, flooring WolKast for the count ot four. Ritchie showered right and left swingstln an attempt to put him out. Wolgast sent left to .Ritchie's stomach. Ritchie jabbed two lefts to Ad's faco. Wolgast sent right' to Ritchie's face, followed with a left' jab. Ritchie sent right to Ad's ribs' and .missed a right swing to tho jaw. Ritchie's round. Round 8 Wolgast rushed "Ritchie, send ing two light blows to chest. Ritchie sent right to faco. Wolgast used right to body, while Ritchie continued to Jab left. Ritchie missed a right to the Jaw, Wolgast caroo back with a hard left to stomach. Wolgast missed a terrific left to face ond swung right to Jaw, Ritchie continued to Jab with lefts. Wolgast sent short right to chin and another to ear. Rltchlo missed a left uppercut. Wol gaat put a right uppercut to tho cham pion's ear. Rltchlo jolted the Michigan boy with right and left to ribs. Wol gast put a light left to tho body and another to the chin. Bltchlo's round. Round WolKast sont a left to stom ach and they clinched. Ritchie sent right to face. Wolgast put a right to the head. Ad sent left to face and Ritchie returned with a uppercut. Rltchlo sent right and left to faco and the German came back with a right to face. Rltchlo sent two lofts to face and followed with right to face. Wolgast put a hard right to body. Wolgast was again warned by referco for rough work. Ritchie sent right and left to Wolgast's head and Ad sent right to Bltchlo's car. Wolgast sent left uppercut to tho champion's Jaw, followed with a left to stomach. Ritchie jabbed Wolgast to the body as the round ended. Ritchie's round. Jlound 10 They shook hands,. Ritchie sent loft to Ad's stomach and followed with right to head. Wolgaat sent two rights to Ritchie's stomach. Ritchie sent In threo Jabs and they clinched, Wolgast put left to Ritchie's Jaw, but his blows seemed to lack steam. Ritchie Jabbed Wolgast with rght und left to face. Hltchlo shot right to Wolgast's chin and Wolgast followed with right and left to body, Rltchlo sent a right uppercut to Ad's jaw, staggering htm. lighting at close quarters. Ad sent two lefts to stomach and Ritchie Jabbed Ad's faco several times. Ad planted a left hook to Ritchie's jaw. Wolgaat sent a shower of blows to Ritchie's stomach, but tho champion did not wince. Wolgast fought fiercely, landing twice on the champion's law. Bound even. Kearney Normal Wins from Cotner KEARNEY, Neb.. March 13. (Special.) The Kearney Normal broke their record last night In tho game with Cotner uni versity and defeated that team by a' score of S3 to 13, nfter one of the closest con tests ever seen on the local floor, Cptner played nip and tuck with tho Normal school until the second half, whon the local hoys commenced making baskets, taking the score from 8 to 22 points (n this half. Both teams put up excellent ball. The llnup: LU1.J., COTNER. KEARNEY. glmgool . .. . F Kell uiL': m 'Wtnern a Sounders I'arimctcr u., Davlca ' La Porte Signs With Indianapolis Feds KANSAS CITY. Mo.. March U-Frank LaPorte, recently signed by the Kansas City American association club, was to day won over by the Indianapolis Fed erals, according to a message received hero from Wichita Falls. Tex., where Manager Phillips of the Indianapolis club Is said to have made the announce ment. W. A. Armour, manager of the local association club, said this afternoon that LaPorte slsned with his team last month and promUed to report here Saturday. LaPorte was with the Washington team In tho American league last year. Key to IK Sltuttaon-Oee Advertising. WAYNE NORMAL WINS FROM BELLEVUE TEAM Wayne State Normal basket ball team defeated Belleviie college team by a score of 23 to 20' Thursday night on Bellcvue'a floor, , The gams" was hard fought. Tho score waaO to 8 aC the end of the first halt In Wayne's -favor. Welch and , Gilderslecve starred for Wayne and P. And'K. Quackenbush for Bellevue. Lineup. WAYNE. Hickman K. BELLEVUE. F....P. Quackenbush F....IL Ouackeubilah Beckrr F. van Norman C. Welch o, C , Ohman G Ualderman Q Evans ' Gllderaleeve O. Ooals: R. Quackenbush. !: P. ouarienn bush. 3; Ohman. 2: Halderman, 1: Hick man. 3: Becker. !: Van Norman, 4. Foul goals: Becker, 8; P. Quackenbush, 4. Of ficials, Webb and Keckley. alternating. Minister Praises This Laxative. Bev. H. Stubenvoll, Allison, la., praises Dr. King's New Ufa Pills for constipation. Best for liver and bowels. !5c. All druggists Advertisement. Twelve-foot linoleums, worth S3 cents. Monday at 49 cent square yard. Brand la mm III) 1 lllll'llllllilllllllllilliil II I I III uu 1 OMAHA WINSJBOTH GAMES Defeating1 Oakdale and Kearney, Goes Into Third Round. SOUTH OMAHA LOSES TO SHELT0N Ilnstlna-s nnd York Slioirinjr Tip StroriK, While Genoa nnd Uni versity I'lacn Give Good Account in Contests. LINCOLN, Neb., March 13.-(Speclal Telegram.) Omaha played true, to form in the second round ot the stato bask:: ball tournament last night and de fer. ted Kearney, 25 to 10. Tho Omaha flippers located tho basket with unerring accuracy and; although outplayed In floor work, took, ndvantage of all, of Kcorpoy's mlscues. Omaha now Boca into tho third round of the tournament,, which. will start Friday afternoon. Hastings continued Its impressive worl: by defeating Hebron, 2S to 8. Parka made six goals from field. York alsa loomed up strong li tho second round, defeating Mlndon, S3 to 9. Genoa sprung a surprise in eliminating the Wllber five, 16 to 6. Following are tho lineups and sum maries of tho somes In tho second round played last night: Elravrood-Gcnera. ELMWOOD (18). Schneider UF. GENEVA (9).' UF Curtlss UG Koehler Tyson UO. McCory C. C Ashton T. TOWlo..,,....R.F. R.F Martin R. TowlO R.O R.O Borland Substitutes Johnson for Mnrtln. VIM soals: Tyson, Schneider (3), McCory, U Towle. K. Towle (3), Ashton (2), Martin (2). Freo throws: Schneider, R. Towle, Martin. Referee: Haskell. Ohtovra-Central City. OHIOWA (C) CENT. CITY (18). Grlovo Nolto Fleming ...... Lutes ti. Domelcr ....R.F.' J. PflUB R.O. W. Domcler C. Phofer ..L.F. L.F.,.., UO a R.K.. Harrison ...L.o. n.a....... Stubo Field goals: W. Domcier fl). r;riv (3). Fleming O). Lutes (1). Stube (1). Free throws: W. Domcler (1), Lutes (1). Referee: Hlllncr. Genon-Wlllifr. GENOA (16). W. Spear UF. W. Nelson ....UG. WILBER (5). L.F Pllnal UO Prucha 1 Toblska B.F Beck n.O.. Sllnlcka E. Larson c. D. Davis R.F. B, Blchards ..R.O. Field goals. W. Spear (3), Nelson (2), Larson (2). Free throws: Spear (1) Nelson (1), Beck (S). Referee: Haskell! Colnmbus-nrokf n Bott. COLUMBUS (81. BROKEN BOW (10). JF Kennedy UG Predmore Hennls R.F Waters Weaver UF. Glur L.G. Phllllos C. Drawbaugh ....R.F. Miller , R.G.I R.O, Crawford Substitutes: Humnhrev for KnntKtrfv. Field soals: Glur, Drawbaugh (2), Ken nedy (2), Water. Freo throws: Draw baugh (2), Waters. Beferee: Hiltncr. , Omshtt-Kesrney, OMAHA (23). I KEARNEY (10). Flotaw UF.iUF Beardsloy Just as Good for Me.... That is what wo heard at least 50 times Thursday and Friday. Men are saving from $4.00 to $7.50 on their Spring suits. As stated be fore, we carried over quite a few, suits from last Spring. AVe are now offering them at prices that mako you forget that they are not hot put of the Tailors' hands. Many colors mo exactly the same as our new Spring lines. Take, for and shadow stripes. Fancy weavo Blues. If they didn't have last season's letter on them we couldn't tell the difference our selves. Saturday Is the Last Day Every man that will buy a suit in the next two weeks will do well to spend 30 minutes in Hayden's Clothing Dept. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Last Spring Suits $20.00 and $22.50 J J g Q $25.00 and $30.00 $19 50 v All Sizes to Fit All Builds of men! All $15.00 and $18.00 makes from last season, at i$9.50 OUR NEW SPRING LINES OPEN FOR INSPECTION SATURDAY. H., S. & M. Suits $18.00 to $35.00 Other makes $10.00, $12.00 and $15.00 BETTER MAKE SELECTION SATURDAY Our Boys' Section was never In better shape. All the new enappy styles In Norfolksand fancy raodelb, colors and fabrlrs that are strictly new this season. Black and white stripes, Just the same as dad's spring suit will be. Fancy weavo of blue, gray and brown. In fact anything you may picture in your mind for the boy'a suit will be found at Hayden's. Suits at S2.05 S3. 85 S4.95 to 810. in all styles. Hayden's are headquarters Ior Boys' Blue Serges, All Wool Serges, S3.05 up to SIO.OO. See the $5.00 Special Serge Suit, It beats anything in Omaha. HAYDEN BROTHERS' bifflBnnin Platz IJF. Barry C. Gardner n.F. UF Shields C Walaco R.F Ball Harmon .R.O, R.G Johnson Substitutes: Baun.an for Flotaw. Field soals: Flotaw (2), Plats, Barry (2), Gardner (4), Larmon, Ball 5). Free throws: Flotaw, 4 out of 7; Walloce, 0 out ot 2. Beferee: Thelscn. York-Mlnden. YORK (33). Cox UE. Osborn UO. Conway C. Traugar R.O. Davidson R.F. MINDEN (9). UE Rogers UG Harmon C Orcutt R.O Johnson B.F -Fotcrson Field soals: Cox (7), Traugar (6), Da vldson (2). Rogers (1), Orcutt (2). John son (1). Freo throws: Cox (3 out of 8), Orcutt (1 out of 1), Johnson (none out ot 4). Beferee: Thlesen. Sution-rierce. SUTTON (16). ! Zlmmerllo UF.! AntlifB ..L.O. Groashaua ..' C. Oschsncr R.F. Griss R.G. PIERCE (8). UF mitten UG Vandorpool C Manke R.F.... Powers R.G Relmera Substitute. Mclaf for Zlmmerlle, Field coals: Zlmmerlle (2). Anthes (1). Gross liaus (1), Rclmcrs (1). Freo throws: Grosshaus (2 out ot 2). Manke (4 out of 6). Refereu: Brannon. ItnatlnKS-Ileliron. HASTINGS (2S). I HEBRON (S) Whltehouso ...UF.IUF.... .V. Bailey Kernan ,.UG. UO Nitka Flynn ...A c. Parks B.F. Klein B.G. C Hill R.F Lawless R.G ...E. Bailey Substitutes: Cook fur Kornan, Wilson for Whltehouse, Johnson for Flynn. Field goals: Kernan (2). Flynn (3), Parks (6), Klein. V. Bailey, Hill (2). Freo throws: Parks, 4 out ot 6; Nakc, 2 out of C. Referee: Brannon. Athletics Defeat Chicago Nationals TAMPA, Fla., March 13,-Tho Philadel phia American league club defeated the Chicago Natlonls today. Score: B.H.E. Chicago ..v 2 7 2 Philadelphia 614 1 Batteries: Chicago, iZabell and Bresna han: Philadelphia, Brown, Bush and. Lapp. rinln Truth That's "Worth Money. Using Foley's Honey and Tnr for a cough and cold is just practical common sense. It is exactly made to stop a cough and check a cold, and It prevents lagrippe, bronchitis or pneumonia. TP. F. Monohan, Monomonte, Wis., says: "I am exposed to all kinds ot weather and I find Foley's Honey and Tar Compound always fixes me up in good shapo when I catch cold or have a bad cough. I recommend It gladly." Refuse substitutes. For salo by alt dealers everywhere. Advertisement. Key to the Situation Bee Advertising. Basket Ball Tonrney. AMES. Ia., March 13. (Special Tele gram.) Fort .Dodge nnd Grand Junction qualified this .afternoon for tho semi finals tomorrow In tho northwestern dis trict tournoy of the stale high school bas ket ball championship tournament by dominating Spirit Lako and Boone. Nine teams are entered. The finals will bo played tomorrow night. instance, the plain Grays win m Jin j m II : 1 Condition of State Banks Made Known . By Board Secretary (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, March 13. (Spcclal.)-SJncs October 21, 1913, resources of the statd banks of Nebraska havo Increased, ac cording to a report of the State Banking board, l,112,iti0.SS; loans and discounts, 3625,963.34; duo from banks and casru S1,23S,5S6.93; deposits, 952,997.55. Over drafts have decreased 32O0,15!.43. Since February 15, 1913, resources havo Increased $8,019,133.81; loans and discount?, 36,730,800.47; duo from banks and cash, Sl.033,145.03; deposits, 36,289.?S1.50. Over drafts havo decreased JS5.S23.E1. Thero are S05,0S2 depositors doing busi ness with tho stato banks and tho aver-, ago rescrvo is 23 per cent. Following Is tho roportof tho condition of tho banks at tho close of business Feu ruary 13, 1914: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts 3 S5,53l,147.0t Overdrafts E74.223.ST,- Bonds, securities, cto "03,(71.01 Due from national and stato ' banks 18,914,077.07 Cash 4,991,075.t7 Banking houso, furniture and fixtures 3,078,125.2): Other real estate 380,965.52 Current expenses, taxes ' and Interest paid 1,033,991.13 Cash Items 46,692.31 Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock ,$U5,5(0,77i.SJ ,3 14,814,100.(4 Surplus fund Undivided profits. 3,G16,723.VS 2,313,73l.lX 92,746,823. W 236,618.30 3.003.812.3S Deposits Notes and bills redtscountcd. Bills payable Other liabilities Depositors' guaranty fund.... 46,320.65 868,735.65 .311346,774.83 Total GILM0RE REAVES CAMP FOR HIS HEADQUARTERS SIinEVEPORT. La., March lS.-James A. Ollmorc, president of the Federal Base Ball league, after spending sovcral days with the. Chicago Federal team In train ing hero loft today for his Chicago head- Quarters. Ho mado no announcement as to new contracts, but said ho would . continue tho fight for players of tho old league wanted by the now organization. Falrbury Tennis Officers. 17AIRBURY. Neb.. March 13. (SDecial.) Tho Falrbury Tennis club at a meeting' ior reorganization eiecion mc jouowing officers: E. A. Wunder, president; V. H. Wessler, vice president; 11, H. McLucas, treasurer; P. E. Bradley, secretary. Tho, Falrbury club expects to play a number of games this summer und will arrange tor a tournament this fall. Key to the Situation Beo Advertising. Newspaper Advertising Is tho Boad to Business Success.