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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1915)
- ,1 -3 Bringing Up i: HAVFNT YOO COT ANTTVUhKj ?ZR ME TOOTH Arup o BOWLERS ROLL HIGH SCORES 3Tine Booiter Leaguers Top fcix-Cen-tury Mark, as Do Light Omaha Rollers. IREMONT ENTERS TOURNEY Omaha bowler were at their Mmn't ft lat week and several high total were- rolled. The Booster league led In scoring wlJj nine roller topping the nix century mark and the Omaha league came next wltt eight The Utter led 1n team pjay, however, only one team being- under the !.no mark. The Commercial and Magic City league alao wore atrong with food team and Individual score. 1 Standings In most of th leagues remain unchanged. All league are having close race and interest In at the highest point. Last week aaw the Moose Club leaguers complete their organliatlon and grt atarted on a regular team whrdulo. lan Sutler atarted them off with a ahort apeech and rolled the flmt ball. Chet Weeke I at tha head of the new or ganisation and tinder hla guidance the new league l bound to be a aunceea. Several ineclal match gamea wem jHared throughout the week between rival organisations. . New Uacae la KleM. During tha coming week another league will be organlted from the rnnka of the M. K. Umljh employe. Eight five-man team hava been organised and they will liold their grand opening Monday flight on tha Aaaoclntlon alley. The coming handicap teumaincpt I pro greasing. Entries are already coming In, one of which la an outaUla entry from the J'remont bowler. Effort are being made to enter other teams from neighboring bowling town. Dad Huntington, who In managing tha big event, predict thai aoout tmrty-rwe team will pa in the lineup and that this tournament will be the Jargeat local event ever staged here. Tha local bowler' organisation have tartcd to promote the annual city tourna ment and will hold it during February. At the meeting, next Bunday afternoon complete plana will bo mail for ctaglng the annual meet niielnces In connection vtth tha Jdldweat tournament will alno be taken up at thl moetlng. Wr'ek'a Bawling rhedale. AJ'rVX'rATION AI.IJ-:YK M. D. Kmllh lsagua Monday: Inter department matchoa. . Mercantile league -Tuesday : Ilegulur leHgue avhcdule. btryco leaue Wednesday : lnterde artmnt mate lira Hunderland league Thuraday ; Interdo Iartninl maU'hea. 1'axtoat . (Jullashef league-Ki Id rv: Kmu agatnHt i'agoinaa; Mt'icedc gainst IrntvK. MKTIKJPOLITAN AI-1.BYS. standard Ull Uhiiuk-Munduy : I'nlarlno Auto Oil agalnet Mica Axle tircaxc:, Crown Oasollne agalnat Perfertlon till. Oommenial I vno - Mitndav : Krank Xandy Kl1 aaHlnet Omaha Hlcycle Co.; lmlin' tll1 Mixvr agulimt Kiudrgaanl 'rown. Wedntuday: Ragles agalnal fura and Htrlpea. browning King league Tueaday; In terdrartment matches. l'nl"n I'acltlc Uague Saturday: Inter tlepartinent matchea. MUHltlHtiM Al.lJCyS. Falrrnont Creamery league Monday: IlflU'ia agalnat Dlndem; MU4d (lold ugalnKt Kalriiiont Kitrma; Turltan Ilroil era againat Mettor Hutier. (Jal City lraaue Tueaday ; Florahetin Fhoea aga.nst Kairmont 'reaniery; Anierl- an Kxpram axalnal Hitgnn a ralsmffa 'rh4m4ay; Kumohr'a Old Tavema asalnal Jllack Kals; lreal thoa Co. agaoiat i.iwl flulfet. . LtUiographera' Ucague Tuesday : I -Jon l-'-ciaravere agalnat Omaha I'rinllng Co 1 loary t'rlnt aginat leaf I'rinllng Co. .'I'huraday; 11. and K. Preaa againat Klopu JiarlloU. Omaha Gas league Wednesday . Inter cli partroeat maU ln . Omaha IeagiHv i-Xilav : Jetter s old Age agalnat Mors: Hurgeaa-Naah against Jjjxub; Mickey Ulbson against Old Mylu 3U:N(lWirK AIJ.KY8. SOr.TIl OMAHA Msgto City league Mondav: Willow rprtnea Hrrwlng Co. asalnel Whit ox; .Intler'a Old Age aaatnnt Curo Mprinaa Thursday: . fanner a Kxchaiige asainal llxi.val ordr of Moose; All Ctar agsluat Wlih iro'-en- Co. FARNAM AI.I.KVH Womsn'a . Lonue-M on Jay :. lU-gular lemn matihea. KntKhta of Colutnbu Iagi Miwviay. Houster Ueagua Tueaday: Ki l'iii agatnet Clara lwilca; l'luoa agalnat Miiir r Ca'c; Miiomi Club agalnat Powell Supply Co.; beacon Press against Corey AicKeasia. Neb.aska Teloijbuua Co. IragueWcd Beaday. Cnion Outfitting leagu Thursday: la trdcparttunt iiiaultc. Ix-mpour Photo la-gu-Thui aJay : In terditpartment niat hta. Uooit ( lub Lassgue Thursaay: Ilcgular taani subadule. Maw Has Mutee. Bill Hinrichs rolled his first luO total a ftvewl; auo. "Cookie" C ix liraii let her roll laat wee and plied up a w.t count. iSam Hoord buya a cigar for Ma player seryUra they in an a double. , Roaanberg haa ioined tha sll 4v0 class) la us Cate City Crew. Nuis six cerilurv totals were rolled in tba bouoitr bagae Ut week. The Frank Kandy Kids llnvup m the Coin menial league Is an all boutb Omul. a luieup. TeuT says be will be the real dinner of the Hoi ab ol a till in lbs (isle City league. .' tuoiy" Ilotfmaii fuieil alxtien aide open ai-lbs Tliu.nday night ai.d uniy lutaltd 4l. The L' 1 1 ton pualflc lie-uliiuarters leag'i got a gji'l ii ail. hrM'al alk l)ori--' 'vre lu. t.d fv Tlis . Clara Hellea r-Jb-d high total In the ro sier .-:itiie Tut-iaiay nibht for toe Jltn tuoceaalvs tun. Chrlr I;nw war kit 1 the rid alow bal ' ta ibe lt iier leasoc Teeaday bigot sad Itnoikcd ibe wood ii r 6Jt . k-4 Jdaurer led tba lAvler Wsguei Father m OORE COINC fCHT TO THE DEMTIT WITH nt. WD HAVE THAT TOOTH TAKEN OUT! r Tuesday night with a 4n;i scire ineught he was In Hlous City. "Wic" Martin has Joined the rank of the omaha I'lcycle Kiid. lip rolled a iia total on tils initial appearance. Next gunday afternoon the Clara llcllc and Htor team lll roll a thrHe-Kame money match on the Fat nam alleys. Thrra teams are tied for third plar m the Uooater league. They sro the Maim er's Cafe, Beacon Press and Corey-Mo-Kenrlua. Hettmsn has null the Commercial league with a ?lfc averaae. Me refuwd take a chant on lowering It after rolling that one W total. Mill Jlall. wIvj started bowling with cannon balls durlr.g the i-lvtl war. In roll ing with the Frank's Kandy Khln In tho Commercial lesgun. H. C, Itennlson, the ptandsrd OH star, ha lud a cvhallona to tliu world, but with the lid clamped on the Srug niHr ket tin will probably back down. The Fremont, Neh., learn waa the' first out-of-town team to enter the liantllnip tournament Other out-nf-t,, n teams are expfcoted to send In their entrlen. Th big riolHe last wk waa tho Powell ritpply leam'H thre-gatne vl tory over the I'llcos. Thl I the first tlino the onto limn havo won the long end vT a series. The new M. R. Kmlth league la another ailcllti m to Omaha's large army of ImiwI ln organlsatlt.ns. Tliev open their sea son tomorrow night on the Association alleys. The Nile Moaner C1gr Co. give t nog of cigars to everv hnitl mlllni, mi a icaaua iraiiie. t'. Kins, wftk .u,.iran. witli 7iit. bnn itanrf ith r-. Thero ws ho ehanre In tha (late City jeaguo last week. Th I-ewla Ituffets ..Hi iw.i gainea ir ma Fairmont Craamei r team nd ihelr closeat rivals lust two to Itumohr's Old Taverns. Tha famous Chalmers team of Chicago WIN not crier the handicap tournument held on the Association alleva this month. Itad If uniliurtun una iivi ... got this all star aggregntion entered a a Kimball of Omaha Stars in Foot Ball At St. Augustine BT. A I'Ol'HTINE, Fin.. Jan. lfl.-(Spe-clal Telegram.) Keewatln acodemy, I'ral rle Dm Chlen. Wis., wHh a midwinter homo at t. Auguetlne, Flu., and l!ll preparatory IkkjI ' champion of . the northwest, beat the strong Jackaonvtllo !!-tar foot ball team today. Jacksonville was composed or x-oollega tar, coached by Klrby 8mlth, formerly of Kewanea. The game wa replete with brJIIInnt new style foot ball and had a big tourUt attendano. Score: Keewatln, tl: Jacksonville, 0. Keewatln was outweighed twenty pounds to the man. Kimball of Omaha la a star on tho Keewatln sjquad. ROWING SCHEDULE FOR PRINCETON THIS YEAR miNCKTON. .V. J.. Jan. l.-The.moet pretentious rowing schedule that frlnc. ton ha attempted ha len announced, uojei t to faculty approval, by Manager John H. raull. ColumlHa. Pennsylvania and Cornell will row on Ike Carnegie, while Yale wll aso comjet her. A rare with Antiopois over the Severn river course will cHn the season. Tha schedule la as follows: April 17, Annapolla on the Severn river. May S, Chllda cup race on Lake Car rteirie, Hcnnnylvntila. ColomWa and iflnceton: fay 15, triangular regatta J ornell. )aie and Pi-lncelon on Iake I arncglc. FORT DODGE MAY HAVE PROFESSIONAL BALL FOflT DODOB. Jan. K-tflpeolal.)-Fort Dodge may apply far a berth In tha Central aasoclallon. If Clinton doe not re- tain It place. Mon City will be unable to get a franchise and the crlcult will decrease to lx eluba unlea Fort Dodge should be accepted. Investigation I underway here to sea If a sufficient guar antee can be aecured. President Justice of th aaaitrlutlnn ha aald he would Ilka to lee Fori Dojge In the circuit. Tho city ha not had organised ball aln.4 1904. CLJFKS. NFR.. WOULD PLAY TOWNSFN mSKET B&LI. Clark. Neb.', an enthualsstlc little town oat on the piatt river, has a baaket t nll team and, hearing of tha prowesa of 1b Omha Tw,,r., r.a rl a c-kal. lenae for a gam to be plaved at Carka anv time during . the next few we-ks. Manacer Tinimmi-nd la un.Vter mined wheilier to accept or not. NEW YOllK. Jan. "l -ThV'of'Icia! landing of the contestant in th billiard Players' league wa announced today as follow: Grand Per Player. Won. I.i i.- eui'on I m reat 4'lo r CTI I I 1 tkvafw j"rx .v-v-i I ' k. TBf I I n f r I I .V II I Jkt W V J f II 1 - ii l 17 .71 i 4T ?S IS CT I 41 10 IS .444 , 2 41 Mi -! ?? 4- 14 I :i m i? ! 15 M II .217 1 ' CaMon ''"tier Yeniada fchaafar Cochrane Uealrlre Kcorea leor. REATItlCE, Neb.. Jan. Ii Prelal Tlia Heatnre High s liool basket baJI team a-ored an easy U tiwv over Haward i-ruUy evening at lha blab sobaol gym nasiuui. th st ore si tha luaa betbg li to It. The totals secured ruora than half their lnt In th firae half. and their loam work, was axucUeat. TTin OMAITA Copyright, international Kwa KerTts. f vSSJTk 1 , I J W;cOMAN- O ( J 1 1 VELLMF THAT'S ) I MOniUATEP 1 .i- V , ii 7" Vl: J NAlE'HOLD TV ' ( 1 7 I yff - " n fl I WIWTIHAPPENH',' U III I W1TTM M4Q 1 ( H I BASKET BALL LOOPS SWITCH Teams Bunch Up in Standings, Fol lowing; the Play During the Last Week. TOWNSENDS AND C LARKS TIE Standlaa of Lragae Ira ma. CHTHCH LKAOCE. P. W. U Flrnt Chrlatlan a o Hanscom Vk. Method lata.. h 1 First Methodist l;aracas...5 S 2 Hotith Omaha flapttsta S 4 Church of the Covenant. .4 O 4 Kountse Memorials X fl 3 COMMKRCIAti LRAOI'E. P. W. I j. Omaha National nsnlc....r 2 0 Omnha High ft hml 2d.. ..ft 4 1 Y. M. C. A. Hscretarles.,..4 2 2 Council Muff Cuba 1 1 I Crelghton t w i 1 j TRINITY 1.BAOUK. Pet. l.ooo .Wl UK) Pet. l.ono .nilO .Mm .o) Pel. 1 .om 1 Oll .500 .."! .oHO ..IX: .IKIO .000 P. W. Townscnd 4 4 Chirks . 4 4 Omaha High Bchool 4 2 Plratea 4 2 Hellevtia eolleae 4 2 I.. 2 Co. Bluffs Y. M. C A 3 I 0 0 Kwlft snd ConiDanv.. 4 Neb. School for Deaf. ..4 W'aera They Play Tkl 'Wrelt. Churuh League First Christiana against Church of the Covenant, Tuesday at 7:0 at Omaha " Y." First Methodist Uaracss against Hanscom Parks,' Tuesday at 7:) at University of Omaha gym. South Omaha Haptlats ag.i'nm First Methodist II hi ocas Thursdny at 71 at Omnha "V." First Christiana . aualnst Kountse Me morials, Kalurday l 7:W), sml lianacom Park Methodists against Church of the Covenant at 8.30 at Omnha "Y." Commercial league-Omaha National hank agalnat Council niuffa Cubs. Tues day at :a0 at Omaha "Y." Young Men a Christian association Hecretarles against Crelghton Iws, Thursday at 8;.lo at Omaha "Y." Council Bluffs Cubs against CTelhon l,aw. Friday at 7 ) at Council Ulurf 'Y." Trl-Clty I simile Tlpllevue college gainst Omaha High school, Tuesday at .'M at t'nlveraily of Omaha gvm. Wal ter U. Clark agaln't Nebraska School for Ueaf at 7:110, and Hwlft and Company against TownHcnda at S:. Thursday at Nobi-aska Hchool for Ueaf gym. I'l'rates agaliist Council lllurra v,. 'hiltlan assoelatlon. Friday at II SO at Council Hltiffa "Y." Oonslderatile activity In the basket bail leagues last "Week resulted In a general "inning arounn or the quintets. The most marked change took nlace In th TrlTlty loop, where a number of the crack flveg have start -d bunching up. Both tha dark and tba Townsends are holding down tha lead In the TH. City organisation with a perfect record each, having defeated their opponents by large score. A thee two quintet have each three easy games before they meet each other, It la almost a certainty that they will continue to hold their perefect records until the day of hos tilities, February 4. For tha second honor, three team Omaha High school, Bellevue college ami the Pirate, boast the same standing. As these teams ur equally matched, a merry ruee la looked for as to who will cltng to the position. Svrlfta lB Hard Lark. Of all tha quintet In the league tha wfu have had th hardest luck. In their game with the Ilrate aeveral week back tho packer handed their opponent a Juloy drubbing, but omc slight In- frlngmant of th rule cauaed th Pirate to file a protest, which wa settled In the buccatiswra favor. A game with th Council Bluff Young Men's Christian association ended in the tatter's favor, by a 17 to 1 soore. Another contest with Bellevue college was lost by the pack- era, th gam ending, 23 to tl. No change took pla-e In th relative landing of the team in the Commercial " . ju laiaeai noia oi luieresi in that organisation wa the dropping ant of th F1rt National bank. Tha count ing teller found the competition too strong and decided it txstter to withdraw than b trail to their faster opponents. The withdrawing of the bankers will necessi tate a changing of Ihi Commercial league schedule unle a team can b secured jto fill In their place. Lawyer Make ltebat. The Crolghton Laws, who took the telephone franchise, make their debut this week. Th barrister are scheduled to plsy the Young Men' Christian as sociation feecralariea Thursday availing. Though the Usi will not be allowed to use Klepser and Linn, they have per fected a quintet that t bound to give the fali of Commercial league team a run a) th championship. It la also prubeblo that th barrlelers will be al lowed to play over again tha games of tha Telephone, thu assuming a higher pvMlllon at the start than of taking the seru standing of tbcur predecessors. Basket Hall Note. Bechtold. who broke hi collar bone a fw wees ago lias move red from his Injury. Carus. athletic director of the Omaha lui.llo schools, has broken Into the offi ciating class ss a referee. For unea wiili the iruld camp. Wood men of inn Woriu baxkrt b.n, live, call Florence ITS and ak for R. M. Jones. 1 he (ana of Fort Hodae. la . hate auch a Hull eptmoa of tba Tow nat-ada that they have bn eafced lo come iaik fvr an other game. The clarks have made arranatynenta to nuaH the fani Plana t'vinnwril nl lege iH St. Joaepli. Mil., here aouielltue tne midille of February. Tha Pirates appeared In nifty new greea baaket bail t.-a Thursday evening. On the back of their ahlrta a large akuQ and croaa bonra is worked out in red. Antnea, on of lal aeaaon star play er en the alagee aad 1 mtr, baa otmd the PirwLea. la Ue first gaxoe ataat SUNDAY l'.lILI: JAXl'AKV NEW MANAGER OF - THE YANKEES This shows ' 'Wild Bill' 1 Donovan, the whirlwind manager of the Yankees, in action. Donovan has great force of character and considerable brain' power. li the Townsends he shot four baskets and iiiix-v lOlll glials. A new learn by the name of the Mon Jimuui laraa has made lis appearauee. The Monmouth Parkers defeated the Hrulit Hill lodge, 1 to 5, Frlrtay evening at the Nebraska School for the DeaX. J'raV.mond, manaKer of the Townaends left lor Uncoln Fiiday stternooti to ar range two games with Wesleyan univer sliy. one at l.lncoin -and the other in Omaha. Prevloua datea submitted by Coach Kline of Wesleyan were unsuitable to the Townsends. LOCAL FIRESTONE AGENCY IS SEEKING NEW LOCATION If. I MacGregory, special representa tive of the branch efficiency department of the Firestone Tire and Rubber com pany, Akron, O., spent the last week with the Omaha branch manager, F. C. Rudisall. in looking up a location for their new building. Owing' to the enermou volume of busi ness don by this branch, they have found it Impossible to handle the IMS business In their present quarters. The location wilt be decided in a few days. Thcr are a number of sites avail able, but only a few large enough to give the necessary floor spare. III. Kdwara Defeat Albion. , PT. F.I i WARD, Nb.. Jan. 16. (Special.) St. Kdward gave Albion it second de feat hut night, a to H. tec Katwaxd played a clean, fast game. Albion could not come up to the St. Fdward team work- The score at the end of the first half wa W to In favor of St. tdwaxd. but tUa 81. F.dward bunch whtpid up and brought th score up to almost two to one at the close of the game, the score being to 13. tt. Kdward will nlay neat Friday at the tournament in Alhlun. SCHUMANN-HEINK NOW A THER CALIFORNIA HOME AN D1F.UO. Cat. Jan. 1.-Madam Krnestine Si'humann Helnk, th contralto, arrived at her bom in Qrossmont, near Ban Diego, to remain, ehe say, at least a year. Her tour for this seasen waa cancelled owing to a threatened attack ef pneu monia. the la rapidly regaining normal health. I -j ( vr ; - j, i I -..0- fjtHf !",.'j"a V - ' 1 fit -If . ' I i ' ' '. x, t x -v jf 1 v , ri " " Va f , i I -fig ) - ViaVS"Sew.vJ f ' ' -'j. ' i :?' - t"? ' ' "1 ' ' 1 V : V," ' ---- - ii i i , iiinnnm,, utiiiiianf ssgsF Drawn for The Bee by George McManus '- ' r -i 1 4 W f , ) If.-" i. '! NEW WORRYJOR TRAPPERS Hons Bill Asks Prohibition of Shooting with Pump or Auto matic Shotguns. FILLS THE SHOOTERS WITH WOE Nebraska huntsmen and trappers have, a new grievance whl-h bids well to areata considerable worry among the nlmrods who find their greatest pleasure squatting beneath a blind in a damp swamp wait ing patiently for ducks or geese to fly overhead. The new worry Is a bill In troduced Into the house of representative at Lincoln by Mr. Ttbbet of Adams county. Mr: Tibbeta would have 'a bill passed prohibiting ahootlng in Nebraska with pump guns or automatic shotguns. Thu the howl on the part Of the Ne braska shgbteral The new federal law, which prohibits shooting In the spring time Is bad enough, declare shooters, without having a finicky state law to mar fall shooting. Of course, a single or a double-barrel shotgun may be used even If the new bill, which Is regiHtered as House tiill No. SC. Is passed, but Nebraska Is full of trap pers who place those weapons in the same class with Cap pistols and air rifles. And the man who likes to keep pumping until he 1 tired, er the man who dislikes te reload every time be takes a shot, will find hunting lacking In the pleasure It once contained if he is compelled to con tent himself with the- double-barrel gnn. C-oraell Beats Dartamewth. HANOVER, N. H. Jan. 11-Cornell defeated Dartmouth v to It In a game in the Intercollegiate baaket ball league today. Kaak tu Meet Hleharda. BKATRICE. Neb . Jan. 1& (Special ) WUI Funk and Walter Rlcharda two 1'ghtweigM boxer of thl city. Friday itined article lo box ten round In th armory here Thursday, January 3U for a aura ef tio. I IOWA CITY JS THE LEADER Reports Best Scorer at Rifle Meet of Thirty High School Held at Washington. 962 OUT OF POSSIBLE 1,000 WASHINGTON, Jan. 1.-Thlrty public high schools from Maine to California began a series of rlflo. competitions this week for the championship of the United Btates and the War department trophy. The matches are held under the auspices of the National Rifle association and su pervised by army and National Guard officers. ; Iowa City reported the best soore, 963 of a possible 1.CO0. Scores: Class "A." Portland, Me.. (Deerlngl. 044 against Salt Lake City. 916; District of Columbia (Techj, 927 against Stone ham, Mass., 902; Auburn, CaJ., 99) agalnat Jew YorK City (Morris). 1KJ4; Portland. M thigh). 934 against Baltimore, UXI: Iowa City, 982 against Brooklyn (Tech)., m. CLusa -B." Springfield. Mass., B25 against Jamaica. U 1., 42.;. DUtrict of Columbia (Western), 862 against New York City (Btuyvaaant), 830; Tucson. KIS against Utioa, Warren, 748 against Orand Rapids, defaulted; New York City (Dewitt Clinton), 841 against t. Louis, 81. Class "C." New York City (Curtis). 936 against Ollroy. Cel., 817; Northfleld, Vt., 78S against New York City (Commer cial), defaulted; Ogden, 89H against Brook lyn (High), 8R4; Sacramento, Cal,, -777 against dan Francisco, 727; District of Columbia (Eastern). M0 against New York City (Commercial), defaulted. Jimmy Duffy Easily Outpoints Dundee MILWAUKEE. Wis., Jan. ltWlnuny Duffy of Lock port, N. T., easily oat pointed Johnny Dundee ef New York In a ten-round no-decision, boxing match tonight, according to a majority of gport Ing writers at the ringside. The bout was one of the fastest ever boxed In Milwaukee Duffy weighed 136 and Dundee 127H. NEBRASKA OPENS BASKET BALL SEASON WITH WIN LINCOLN, NeK. Jan 16 (Special Tel egram.) Nebraska opened the Missouri Valley basket ball season here tonight with a victory over Ames, S3 to J5. The Cornhuskers played brilliantly in an ex ceedingly rough game. Hugg was the bright star for the Husk erg, getting six very difficult field goals. Thlesen also got fire out of six free throws. i. ' The visitors were ' completely - out classed and never had a chance to win. The lineup: NEBRASKA Thelhen Rutherford ... Shields Meyers AMES. L.F Sweeney R.F Arp C Nobel R G Kramer L.O Boynton L.F. ..R.F. C. ..R.F. Hawkins .... Mllliken Hugg ..R.a. ..R.O ..L.O. Substitutes. Campbell for Rutherford, Meyers for PhleldJ. Milllken for Haw kins, Porterfield for Nobel, McDonald for Arp. Field goals: Nebraska. Thetsen (2), Rutherford (-1). Hiield. Hawkins, Hugg (6); Ames. Sweeney, Porterf lid, Kramer 141. Free throws: Nebraska, Hugg, Theisen (ii out of 6); Ames, Sweeney U out of T attempts). SOUTHWEST I0WAST0CK BREEDERS ORGANIZE SHENANDoAH, la., Jan. 16. -(Special.) Breeders of pure-bred live stock of Page, Fremont, Mills and Montgomery counties organised the Southwestern Iowa Breeders' association here yesterday aft ernoon. The object of the organisation is to promote oo-o Deration among . the breeders, and especially good markets for their live stock. C. F. Mitchell was . elected president of the new organization, i A novel plan ef having the breeders : send In once a month a list of the stock i they have for sale to the secretary will ' be adopted. In this way the buyer will only have to consult th secretary to tell where he will be able, to get what he . wants. There are S7S ownr of pure , bred live stock In the four counties and a majority of them will become members. The Commercial club entertained the stockmen at dinner." RED OAK HIGH TAKES GAME FROM THE BLUFFS RED OAK, I,. Jan. 16 (Special Tel egram.) Red Oak High school defeated t ounm muni man viiia. ' w - nw J team work ef the Red Oak team featured I the contest. Olson of Red Oak starred with twelve baskets and Mahoney ot Council Bluffs with five. -Referee: Casey. Umpire: Neems. lets News Ketee. LOOAN Presbyterian. Christian. Bap twl and Methooiat church organization vT Logan will hold a t0-Ua.y ieul misslonarv meeting nere euiuiay and MotHiay of Jtauan 17 and is. WOODBISK Christian thureh . liool I of lnlru-tiou for officials and membei 'of tha I'h rial lan chunh of Marna.ui i niunty wis laeld here yraierday aad waa j lalrly . atlenilel b- delegate fciin tne ' illfferenl i'ntri. t ehurt h i ganlHtlon. Oflicera elected fr the epsuing y.ar are: Crealdenli llev. l O. aobur). Logan, secretary. J. F. Dunlavy. lxgan: trean orer, I'anlel Dunlap. Woialblne. Th text place of meeting tor th county orgamau ilun wUl b at Iogaa. MOIIUATEO HOW DARE TOO insult me: jpi PACKERS OUTPLAY NEB. CITY South Omaha Basket Ball Quintet Comes in Strong at the Finish. TWENTY-SEVEN TO TWENTY NEBRASKA CITY, Nc.b., Jan. 1 (Spe clal Telegram.) After being led through three-quarters of the gamn by the Ne braska City five. Houth Omaha High school's fast basket ball quintet took the lead In a sweeping finish and crushed the aspirations of the Nebraska citixen last night, 27 to 20. u A slippery floor was the main caus of the South Omahana' lapso from thelt usual form, but this was speedily over come and the game was won. Ralph Leach, the crack guard of tin Packer quintet, made a beautiful basket from mid floor In the second half. Tha score at the end of the first half stood 10 to 7 In favor of Nebraska City. The game was well attended. The line up: Km TTII -XaT 1U1 NfrnnABVi cttt McBrtde (O..R.F. Jley L.F. Nixon '.,c Ieach TLrt L.O Denlson R-Q Larch C5- Kellogg L.F Thome BeSl hfl lt.F....Schulti (C.) fleUl arkal. Il.nl.i. ir . vni . "' i-KSl (J). BJ. Kellogg (I). Den- ... ... in ,4t ocnniia nj. free throws: MeBrlde (3). Sehults (4). Fouls: South Omaha. 8; Nebraska City.? Kahler. Peru. Timekeeper. Lee. c?.h .maha; . Rforw: Wood. Nebraska ulZ Tmot Sa"CM'' w minutes. Score: South Omaha. 47; Nebraska City, 22. Ifekraska Ctty Gtrls Wl, Nebraska City girls won their basks, hall game from the South Omaha five loT'fl!' ' hl?h hool gymnasium L. mh J t" n a closely il i mT. sgnnin. X llfJ llOfl Up SOUTH OMAHA. NEBRASKA CTTT. L.F.. Hazel Thomas R.F..Carfle Hunter C Sadie Thomas Ra.Kathllne Esran IO Ruth Martin Hod en R.F Brooker L.K Raynor c Crowe T. a Nlman .........R.a. rllbaHrnai Rntith rkmBK i Ooala. Raynor, Hoden (J), Brooker (2), Hann.ertp"lnter 6)t Thomas (2). Fouls: Hazel Thomas, Painter (2). Referee: Miss Llklns of Florence. Timekeeper: Mr. Moore. Time of halves. 15 minutes. Poorer: Miss Sterba. EIGHTH GRADE AT PACIFIC SCHOOL GIVES A PROGRAM The Eighth Grade of the rmciflc school gave an excellent Class Day program, at the school, Friday afternoon. The room was decorated in the class colors, while all of the members wore the class flower, a white rose. The program given waa as follows, the various numbers being interspersed with selections on the VI- tro'a: Story of the Shepherd of King Admetu . . Antonla Flali ; .? ? ot the kthel Shank i. o nany School Th- faMce Unlit hv Muale........ . Mary Dahlr. Christian Straub, Travis ;; Oatus Address to Class Kev. H. H. JenkliiM Preacntntion of Diploma.... Miss Harnry The class roll conalHttd of Antoni.i Flala. president; Mary Dahlr, vice president: Iulse Wagner, secretary: Kthel Shank, treasurer, Travis Gatus. Samuel (Jreen, lhristiun Struub. AMERICA APPROACHES BRITAIN AS TO DACIA LONDON, Jan. 16. -Sir Kdward r,i the British foreign secretary, has received a aispatch rrom the State department al Washington saklng if there wouM ha . objection to the former Hambunr-A can line steamer Dacia. which now nie. I the American flag, making the trip from i . i . . . . ... orirmn iu nn-men wnn a cargo of cotton without establishing a precedent as to the sale of German ships to Ameri cana The foreign office Is considering the situation, but has reached no decision. BABY SPEED DEMON SETS NEW HYDROPLANE RECORD MIAMI. Fla.. Jan. 16 Baby Spce.l Demon, owned by J. ftuart Black ton o' New York, today established a new Florida record for hydroplanes when It circled a thirty-mil water course here in 23.51 and won the feature event of the opening program in the annual mid winter power boat regatta. Baby Reli ance, also Blackton'g property, was sec ond, and Miami, owned by Carl G Fisher of Indianapolis, was third PUG AND PROMOTERS FACE , MANSLAUGHTER CHARGES f SEATTLE, Wash.. Jan. 16-Ike Cohen, a heavyweight pugilist of Ban Francisco, and Lonnle Austin and Dan Salt, who promoted the boxing match last week between Cohen and Ludlg Anderson, which resulted In the death of Anderson, formally were charged today with man laughter. Cohsn la a prisoner in th county Jail in default of H.OuO bond. Austin and Salt ur at liberty on ball. Joe Black bars Win. ROGERS SPRING.. Tenn., Jan. IS The setter Joe blaikbnrn. owned bv .1 K. Smith of Kmlnen.-e. Ky., and himdUdV by J. I). Maak, luday -von the all-ii., atake In the amateui races of th All- i American Field Trial cliflj anil was awarnea me title oi ainaisur In bl lr,l cnampnm oi America. be Warn Ads l'ro:j f r-suii. . iTi I V, V ) i t 1 1 ,