1 i 2-S Sizing Them .Up rj V5" - V PPoocHr waAfiox X Punch beat- ' iM1 ' ' .AV ' ' 7 7 . ri 6-mt hawd f&W r JVDCK HtMIIAtPieR. Well. I mmM uptown liut nlht crabbing n earful about the big fight, and eay. I got a coupld'ot llHtenrt full. Tha boy ara a bit worried. Thre'g a bunch who ara getting on the ahort nd becalm that I1lon1 from Plttahurgh lookg good, and they're halting one agalnat three that he knock Wlllard out You know I gave the big boy, the up FOUR MORE LOOPS AREJRGAHIZED City, Commercial. National .ni Booster Leagnei Make Flam for Coming- Season. auIQLEY GETS ANOTHER ' JOB Four amateur base ball leagues met at tha elty hall last night. They were the City league. National league. Commercial league and Booster league. The City league, one of the leading CUas B loops of the association, sprung a surprise by electing Krank Qutglcy president . Quigley la now president of two leagues, the American . and City. They are now calling Qulg, Ban Johnson Quigley, which seems to be. rery appro prlate. The City league decided on 15 forfeit with tha money to be divided. 2 to . the winners and SIS to the runners up In the race, at the end of the season. 1 The teams In the City league are: Brown Park Merchants, Clarke' Im perials, Beacon Press. Holly. Murphy Did It. Beaellns, Nebraska Auto Bohool ' and Omaha Rubber company. Perha Is President Tha National league re-elected O. B. Pecha president, and Harry Bard was made secretary. There are now four teams In this league, as follows: Ram blers, KraJIceks, North Omaha Boosters and the Polish Merchants' association. Another meeting of the National . loop will be held Thursday. . ' . . Tha Commercial leagus decided to play Class A ball this year. Offioers for this league will be elected at a meeting next Thursday. Commercial league teams ara at follows: MfcOraw Electrics, 1 urns' Xolsums. Union I'acUto Passengers, Omaha Optical company, Bailey X'enta and Omaha Gas company. The Booster league, a Class C loop,, was entirely reorganised of new teams. Ber nard Hageman was made president and Will Conkllng secretary. Teama In thlg loop will be as follows; Tradesmea Bed deoa, fttvervlews. Masdas. W., O. Clerk. South Side Midgets. Boston Wet Wash and Trimble Bros. York College Defeats University of Omaha YORK. Nb.. March t-(Spclal Tel cram.) Tork college defeated Omaha university, 38 to In a rough gam to night Tork protested Lata aad Kleper, who wer the Individual star fer Omaha. Cox and Burk starred for Terk with six basket a piece. The line up: OMAHA. YORK. Kleper R.F. IF., .......... Cox Adams UF. R.F Burke Iuts C C Oratiam l-enrh R.O. IO.....C. Saundere Bruce t..O. It. CS : QlMr Subatliutlons: KeyuoiJs for (Jraham,. I Itcdln for Cox. FIREMEN'SBOARD OF CONTROL IN SESSION TAVKTON. 8. t.. March 4 -4Ppe lal. For the first time In eighteen years the state board of control of the South Da kota Firemen's aasoclatloa la in session hare. All the member are prent. a follows: President C. B. Fretvey, Tank ton; Vice President F. P. Hoper. Rapid City; ftecrelary A. I. Old lug. Rcdttuld; Treasurer W. 8. O'Brien. Leed. and Di rector John Mueller, Hot 6 print; Mat Behren. Parkston, and P. II. Coqulllette, Miller. Many other members of the iuo. elation are also present It is likely the 'week of June It will be tlcted a the date for the tournament provided this do not conflict with other state con vention. Th in ct 11.500 ha been et Hide for arises for the numerous races. whth will consume four days of th tek. LES DARCY HAS JOINED THE AVIATION CORPS STDNEY. , Australia (Via ' London). March 4 !. Dervy, champion middle weight pugUlat of Australia, has Joined th aviation corps. Har t Itr Wtaa. RAI'tn f lTr. 8. I'. March 4.-8pecU Tairiain h Raild Oiy si hoo 4a- f-ttrj hirfiii Nurmal In a t-atket ball Sm hcii Ui.e tn;ng, 21 to i. and down when he fought here In J!ew York, and he waa no marvel to me. He couldn't llek Arthur t'elky, he couldn't lick Ijuther MoCarthy, and he didn't even bother Carl Morrla, On the other mitt. Ceffey beat Morrla and Moran knocked Coffey out twice Ooffey alao dropped pelkyfor two wlna . Moran alao beat McCarthy, and he fought him with on hand. . . . , Sweet Shop Girls;; And Metz Team Are Winners in Match rREMONT NEB., March -(Ppecial Telegram.) The A. B. Sweet Bhop girls and the Mets teams won their games with g picked team of Fremont glrla and Help's Cubs, winders nf fourth place in the handicap tournament at Omaha, in a match here this evening. The Omaha girls totaled l.JM against the Fremont gtrla' 1,841. Miss Lola Nes bit shot high total and high single game for the Omaha team with taarks of 1!S And M7. Mrs. . Jack Dunne, a former Omaha girl, shooting with the Fremont aquad, counted 433 In her three game. ' The Mets team plied up a total of a,Mtk, winning the first two and tying tha last gatne. Ted Neale, with a total of was high for the visitors, while Harry Jpunn cored M for Iteln'g Cubs. It waa the first match game the' Fremont aMrls ever shot. A big crowd watched tha 'sport Scores: " , , A. B. 8WEET 8IIOP OIBLS. lat. In. M. Total. MlM Neshlt.. Mlaa Ooerne Mlas Wurman Mlas rirueh....,,l. Mlas Hughes illns Millar lfll 6H1 m im 147 133 m 148 72fl Hi r,i 41 ) 110 1M 144 va ISO Total FRBMQNT QIHUJ. 1st. Z1. M. Total. MIC A. PollHM 1 1.1.1 11 1S V lu3 : 7 M 4X3 Ml Mies M. Bchneldsr.. 97 ,lo 173 123 mims fi. jonnson,... u Mrs. J. Dunne....;., liif MUi I,. Douglas.;.. JL Totals..'... m fia si 8 1,843 OMAHA METTi. lat, 2d 3d. Total. T. Neale F. Conrad......... J. Jaroah M. Huntington.,. if. Fanton........ 18 214 173 1H 24 2l 178 : ltT 1-H 171 an 214. 131 bit M Total..... flS (K9 33 . 2.84S HKIN'8 CITB8. , lat. 21. 3d. Total it. imnn.,u.Ai.i ll 18 lag 144 161 14 -W9 it. ft ruv 1M 2-4 4 4 1. Hiets la (11. Johnson... ......, IW U. llttjiiniona....., 1ST .iftll &4 Total S"4 . 8CJ 33 . I.6J Geneva Defeat Hebron. OKNF-VAANeH., March 4.-4Hpecial -On hundred and fifty rooter went with the Geneva High (chord basket ball team by special train to Hebron last night. Th uunt: Ueneva, Si; Hebron, ll Team HL'NTINOTON's ' w. 1 P. Coluubla Opt: Co.. .! ta Bwe.tM .... 1 urn. fx. (it'll WU. It .M Kialanr U .!! Htlllarda 1 It .4:1 Molina now Oto., ) U ,4iT A. U. V. W. 17.. la )4 .417 Hyraa-HnmiMe Oa 10 14 .4)1 KltM Nat. Mk.,., i It ,l Ctatmnlrs T IT .Ul individual verasa . Namt. A. Nairn, At T R. Jatnlaon r. Hiaa Oiaala Uiama l;l Mlaa -U. Uabora U4 Mlas Able Howaa i( Mra C!. O. Waa. 1 ttiaa Vara Pllllns Ul aJUaa Aaua Nanaiaa ...... Ul Mlaa W. H. Uoolil . la Mra. Oiwea glnkaJa ...... l;'9 Mra, Maria Uoedake 114 M ,aa Nora Cutlau V6 Mra. Haul haaaa 1"7 Mia, oouutr - . YX Ur A. C raaiabril at AMBPUCAM BXPWEwaJ. . I W. 1 p. Prtarm , r sit .M Ix-wt 91 M M4 tlJflca U It .40 J fuiirNntfudaala .. 17 4 .IM Cfi Ul hlu,r ,,. Mi "4'i .. .1.1 BrbhluM-r ..Li l.unsrea ...,Tl rrnct r. NliukI iriHwaniKU ...lM M -, ., 17lldiM ..!.. NIBJ Kchlnlr f. ria . Waahers Mila .... aio'-oft J. Kraocl Jihnoa ' H.n.lH .. Mil Hat . .1.0 Voun: i;.l . Vn. IM ..! Ku(mi . HI . .! ukoln ,1.M . Ir. ttMronlo l . .l('hrluene 1 . iuiltvtflual avaraaaa: Kama. At. NiaM. Ar. H;.lliaS' IMRhan 1 lon..rua .. .lal Iit aar4 ..v.li r IM Rrlt.na . .... 13 ftanin .... .1 it Varnon ,.,.183 Iulnakl . . . It! lMjimt ... 11 Manor IWN'rlaua 1:U Uia.lirtaa . .I1'lr lit WralantkM lwilrliiowr UN l'lrw Iiasrackmlllar l-a Knu'lan .1-JI Aa4r. ,. UI Maurar lii TIRg LCAOl'R . . w. u r. 1 Holla ., lni MulrAl 1U Wallaaa HlHin.a .. 1 ..14 .111. ,.!. : t ..! t Miraakf KtWhMlar A II ul Ira bar' r !! (Iravra ... MnlautM ...141 W'KHI . .Miltv. b J. Mlwtur FhiT . 1 Woirf .... J, mraaiQ 1" R.hwk .... ita 14 144 ...III .....141 A. l:rt ..Ail Y.J AmWauS ..167 Sortaa Hta) i4 Mast rla 1U l.nnaa Pannajlvanla ,...:' T .M7 Klak IV ..M4 0i4rtch .(.' 1 .itaa individual iwaia, ' Naiua. -At. N'ama. At. Riwanbars . . I a Htapan k .10 Kaaaa M Siaiua .. .111 Huaaall ....177 Coauer ...114 Arklu iriW.i.r 141 " l;Hlllnnh'4 141 140 Harka 144 F.vllk .... 15J Flvaae lf lilauoa ....l4 lu ... Uibuaaraai ...1M WOMEN B UtAOl'B W. 1 1 , A. B. IM gtiOf. 44 14 ..It Kraiidala J:rla 41 II r.D) Inaaaanoauia .... 14 M ,ftt , . Inaal Slips!? M .41? NaK ( lo. M Hf I si mph.ll M 44 Jut tnaivliliMll ararsa' Va I Aim Maahtt . ul Ijiltau Hiubtt 14 ' M a laura aurrk 147 Mia K..M4 haubar 14 , Mia. H V . Huff 14 Miaa ljlr.it a Millar 13. hliaa Houaaaa In V'tm Xlarta Eana ft Mix TH Baurr H7 Ml. A r. Ttiarrararoi.... 11 M.-a IjuIv klnlna Ill Mix Aania ailltr.... 1 14 kvaa C. rniM ut M' A. r. kt'irehjr v. lit Vta. E f. na'n J.. I si !HIa Mariana ;or... 14 atra. A. tmwai lrj Miaa Hannab "l ..... 114 a ra. H, a. Hackatt i:t Buabioas I va.ly K.nwcis'r kailar ..... riau h"il.l.a Mw '...; M-aettaM . . lloaa O. Kaaaar.. I nrl Hohaa .. I aaaalrk rWiaia ... Rlnoaaguli K Mfar yvanr la 11 4a Hi . Copyright, 11. Jntrrn'l. News Fervlte. If near Cat MoMahon and Qunboat Smith can both beat Wlllard-and they did why haan't Moran a chance? Wlllard. like tha little dnrky In Atlanta, la a myatery. The Atlanta dnrky. waa too big to bo a monkf-y and too atntll to be a man. That'a the way the Kanaaa rnan mountain looks to m. ' ; lie la. you -know, the blg-ffeat guy that ever held the bcavywnlght title.' Jeffries anus sfeed GiFoit sake;of MW VJA.AAJ ' I i t utimiiMf w ! i smiasataiMaiBi '; . ; IX)L'I3 DISEROW. . CIIICAQO. March . Louis Dlsbrow. the automobile racer, announced his re tirement from active participation In the sport coincident with hi marriage today to Mlas Harriet May Henry of Chicago. NONPAREIL TUG-OMVAR TEAM BEATS BENSON DANES Benson Dane pulled hard last night In a tugo'-mar contest at the Nonpareil club against the club' team of hukkle. but were defeated In minutes and 41 seconds. The Nonpareils are rapt. lined by O Lundqulat. The members are Buck Woosley, Ou Bettach, Tetor Pet erson, W. Baltser, Floyd Payn and E. 8walm. ' The winners are anxious for matches with ether teams. Their manager may be found at the club, telephone Tyler 724. Standing and Individual McMlllaa ..IXOaUajaaar ..111 lioMriaoa .111 w. Kaavar 111 hakina ....lUBeataiaa . , . . 10 tVKIOlf PAOnO IaUOCB. CtkM Maaar 41 a ,ul A41a ttwmt u at .ki kvaaraaka iualata. 14 14 ia SktSlaaeia 17 H .aM M..aall. Asa I... M K .taa aua (Ohm ... 1 H .t.i iraualmt 4nkcb.. 1 41 .411 i-urn,T1 41 .aM luAiaikual aiaiadlncr WallTr . ..v.l farkae ....15 K ainrtmr .Itlklam ,.,...1. ruraahouaa .14 Vol.l ......141 batiklar ....ltUaMA ......14k llalnrl.-k ...iMiValKir 141 ttwn4ara H I Hu.lTbranJ 141 Kifay .... 14.. .Mckeii .,..14 mi -.a ....... 11 h.una ..14a O't'auidar ...laiiSuvra ltl BaruuBt . . . . I4t paurla ......14N llatok I(rdllal4 ...In tka" l. Mama 141 Kuolar ....lnVHrinllnHk ...144 lir.anl ' Imrjuhneon ...144 L. Nt.ra.ar4 i:.hKrlua 14i Hatarauu ...l&344wanaaa 14I Wamtk ....lS4K(Hk 142 Uauar H4(ou.lr ....141 Cenkllna ...U4 lrHnimr .....140 taiiLua ,...ht Kanka m "arla IU Vprwal ....Ul Htallanl . . I .1 r-chiJar ...1J1 Wal'a 151 Vaacoura ..14) KairH-a-ar ...Lataaaoatt Ill 'laain W.lPr. WulM Karmlfl .... Vait'Mutar M K. Smith. N-b. OtothlBS "o. Unnal Aduoa , Hyrna Ar llammar. tr. hard Wllhalnt "I k-a. KiHmtruk.. avarak Ik U .! la K .ati .17 M .III 14 17 .Ml U 7 .kad 10 9Q ,,uo n it .4x3 ..1 17 .441 11 41 i.a ...laM I'annltuatta 143 la.'. CHaaart ..,.! llncTr !.a .11 41 . Minardi ,. .lit IUlaul I'J IMWaamer 1V Santa. Ai Nam. klarphv 1:1 aa.nktT AT . lit I .! Ruihaifor KJ . I..1 n lur ...... 1U runiliw . .11SV.1UM4 .141 tttaia4nl . i 1 (tpauharva in I Sl4.)k 14H Wal.h .117 , r'v J s v j if O' '' ' I' I"; . v : . sirurr ukiii w. k P rmplra ,. 14 in IM lllllrl II 1 'M J.w.la 1 U b Brwiafia'da ....... IS 14 .4lf IpAiaMual avt-raaaa: Hmltk Kulla l. kadarfMlaa ' bafrvtaai fual'nall . ' XuiHk.. lamb l-allai- ... Turntaaky Kahn Vtalklla .. Hartiaua , Kinpla ... X''ttm . Ha4as .... .14.' HanUaii ... WlVa'.lar 14- Ban .UjrXturae ,, .UlMillar U.t.i. .. a.Oaun . . Ii Haapttl .1iaak ... ..lullraial . .16.. Huirklna ...lit ..14 ...111 . ..Ul ...U4 ...111 ...111 1 H .I,n U ...IM l- R.ma I4 l klrkl Ml .. 11 ...111 ...lfl HI Kvrll in . It Hiompnauar IM .14 Fla. a 10 . l .t MrAarirawl I'M .HI M-nvai4 ..124 ,.1U Salaoa .... 1U , la I Iiru!aa.ua4 .111 IKV Halaua ..1,4 . !' tlaaalks in) ..Uillilllvasoa ..141 THE OMAHA SUNDAY BKK: MAKCII 0, 1916. waa about alz feet two Inches, but this guy la six feet seven Inches tall, and will weigh over 2u0 pounds' without the HchbIs and socks, on the night of the quarrel. Its' going to be a right-handed fight, too, kid. Wlllard has no more left than the statue of the Venua of Milo, and Moran's Is nothing to write home about. They both depend upon the starboard j MANAGER GAYE MORAN START Ike Corgan Boosts Heavyweight Challenger on Road to Wealth. IS BROTHER OF FAMOUS "TAD" No one ever thought It of quint un aasumlng John L. otherwise known ai Ike Dorcan, and there's a wholo lot of folks who won't believe It until they gather In all the deta.ls of how he jumpjil In four brief months from obscrulty to fame as the greatest financier since the day of Adam and little Eva. Until last September Ike' only claim to greatness was the fact that he was a mighty good newspaper writer and the brother of T. Aloyslus Dorgan, known as Tad. And then fate ruled that Ike should encounter Frank Moran, pugilist Just at a moment when the aforesaid Frank was wearing a woe-begone expression. "Unburden yourself what' wrong?" commanded the sympathetic Ike. ' Moras. Belatea HI Woes. " Ti a cruel, cruel world we live In, sighed the blend battler. "Here' me In what may be termed a helluva fix. I've fought forty-two battle and yet In all thosa battles my Income hasn't been much more than $6,000. I see by the papers that lot and lots 'of dub scrappers get that much and more for one battle." "What you, need la a manager," ad vised Ike, whereupon Moran sighed again. "That's Just it," said he. "I need a manager -but I don't want one. Prac tically every one I've had ha trimmed me, I aa'd I got only 30,000 or so for thosa forty-two scrap. That' true. But I've earned over 310,000. Th other &4,00l got into the hand of my manager and 1 never aw It again." "Then inaneg yourself," suggested Ike. ..',' "I've tried to and X find thos darned promoter take advantage of my good nature and run me down so low on my original demand that before I get through talking with them I feel a If 1 ought to pay them to let me fight In tholr clubs." . . "Well, then, it seems to me that you need a guardian," put In Ike. "Will you take the Job?" asked Moran. "Handling fighters Is a new game to Averages of the Local niohir ..M.a4k;iat(ar ..14l Hradr I4uraaalaal ...144 MaJm ,,...147MoMaaua ...141 MutaOue ...14Klaar 1 Mullck lRadiaa ....Hi b'lada 14klXl Ill Kraa4U lac naaanaa .U1 Mtaabma .UIaltaar ..Ul Aaumu ...utPaumaka ....11 MA 04O C1TT iakHUaV - Taaaa. W.UPot. rvuuHoa nlab .......41 M . Vtraaarar aobaasa ..4 M .17 MurrAj'i Uolta 11 U .lit 4m 1 Prmlaaaa . ... II M .444 bunw Aalmal Ud...U 17 .444 Curo Mia. iipiin4W....M 41 .Ml IadltUual liaua Naaaa. At. Naaaa. ' At. BaJaer UlCtairbourBa .UT Padrraaa .. . .lioTaaraaa ....111 Taanar 177 Monanaak ,.1M lTliia 17k Marital ...,lal Nrlaua lTIVanaa ......1U Laua l.lBurka Ill Ibainaa 144 Koo Annalntas laalr ... LaUMun pitantlald Stanaer .. Tumau Karriaoa . Tbaarus . ..Harradarlok ..U4 ..131 ..114) . ...lULatiana .. . . ,liburaaa , ... 1414 inaa ...I44H4U44 1 U.vl klcUauua IM ...144 YAitDa ucAora ' V. H, ' Taaoi. Wood Broa. 1 'tav-l:ot.lneinl .... Iain itrua Khrap harna ...... .41 II .4411 .41 a .4:1 .1 It .b.'a .11 14 .444 . 41 .ST .11 4 .1,1 A. biaka... Haftoa .... Mauaa .. Suaa Crow Olaaa ..... Taoaaaa ... Andarantl . W. Hlake.. llaahrT ... .15 I. . Yarda .... f. H. Yanl fcauik. .146Tarlar lntlll4ual avarakaa Nihlne. At, ISajna. laiClarka . .iWHaanaa .14iMarx ... . . 111 Ei.alaa , ,.lf Oowiias ,. lSTturar ., At. .141 ..147 .147 ..141 ..144 ..141 ..141 .141 ..I4t ..144 all ..U4 ..111 ..131 ..Ik ..in Jubnaun ..,.171 Pai-kar ... Kalla tKanoa .. '. Wllkeraoa.lkl Mallor .. flian4all lfc.IN.wara .. , .lladbaar ..IMHarrlu TtMimaa 14dlhrmaa h'ia.a liHArniatrdsr I lark IHTrWrnard . Colana K&B. TEXJSPKONB LAACIt'B. Taaaa. W.UPrt. Aadttor 94 II ." Ocoaral -Orflca) T 1 .44 Wlra oklata II M lal Waatara iuertrto ....II M .Sal Aooounllni M .MM laiMTiduai aTamsaa Prloiaan . . . .14 Oooklaa ....144 W. Jibaaaa.l7ILab .......144 MaivaH ...UlrMlu ... Huhlnai ...U7ralual ... ktTVraua ....147K. kln.. Ulllaa lsiM WUkett. louar ... ,1M Harrla ... Kaoaal lltftroua ... ark lU8cHllbars Vau.-a IMIWck C. Kins laiHVadara .. Rath luuaaaa ... lAjia ...... .Hi !4trauba Hanaaa Ul Kh kaw , Uurke lbutajilar ... ttblalda .IM .111 .Ul bnt Balrd ... Itulltdar Bat-hmaa I Irlcb .. Hu ... Capr . Kakacku Mil'umher ..111 UTH'XJKAI HUH lJEAlM Tam W UPc-t. Ir prlnu .... b 4f4 (Iniaba Printa .,41 14 43 hniv.).'k lOKilaa ... ..!4la tw Rm Prima la 14 .1:4 Klp-Hart lett M 4 111 linear Ikka SI U .Iki IndlTtduai aaaracaa Nm. At Name. At Haoaaa 174lrup IV ra.l lTJtt.'al . 1U Ohaaaari ...14-i- Aadaraaa IM Metaiar !:rrr IM H.-rnaua . . 14"Mitmaoa ...JM Rata llTaUralakr 111 Wovdworta .laat'ruUkahAab 111 Herman ... latRakr Ill Itamfrow ...llv' Claaaaar .lkl B Nolu Phllllpa ....IMiIIbibot Pataraoa . ...IM Dunham . Kellar 1U Madaaa .. niaos lMBtraoa .. R. Jahaaaa.lklCraalan fonklla HILuadta ., laaaart ... UtOv. tadlna . Ill OomiI ... Bouabar . f'apaa . . . Ha.ll ..... Millar ... Mat bam . lauaihnrm J.Mknaaa Hajnoila ( Johaat Oaara .. Turn Mam . .Ul Pkataar ..laiWIartom ... ll 14Ktuar Ill laaoaburaa .....147 Uallallar lai !iKurts 144 Hhart Piacnha.a ., MJlo B. raatarw., . .laattaUlue ......144 .144 Drawn side, and my Iron men are going down on Mor&n'a end, because I think his right IS better than the right of the Jones entry. Tough betting, though. Tou know the old dope Is to string along with a champ until he blows, and ten-round quarrels seldom make champs. The boys up on Broadway have every sort of dope on the fight. Pome say that me," said Ike. "Furthermore, I'm busy as a newspaper guy. I ain't got much time to monkey with fltrhters. But I'll tell you what 1 11 do. I ll try to get a bout for you at a fair price. I'll ehow you how it Is done. Watch me closely. Afterward you can go on handling your self, using my system." Well, Ike approached Billy Cllbson, man ager for Jim Coffey, and boldly declared that Frank Moran could whalo'the con ciouenesa out of th scrapper with the beverage name; - This vexed Gibson, who forthwith rushed to all the newspapers and declared that Coffey could beat up any person In the wide, wide world. Ike influenced Moran to visit var'ous newspaper shops to deny the truth of Gibson assertion and very .soon after ward Jimmy Johnson, promoter, sought out Moran and Coffey and wanted to match them, up at hla own figures. J , Johnson bffered Moran a sum In keep ing with the amounts previously earned by Moran. The blond battler we on the point of , accepting, when Ike ' . Dorgan loomed up in .the offing, loomed of John son's offer, and said: "Nix, nix, Jimmy; this boy Moran fight for a certain percentage or he don't fight at all." Johnson demurred but Ike wa ob durate. Th public demanded a Coffey Moran bout and rather than let some other promoter grab it, Johnson reluc tantly met the demand of Ike Dorgan. Moran' hare for that firt Coffey fight waa $6,900, and when the money was placed in the hand of Moran he promptly fainted. i Dorgan wanted to cult and return to hl newspaper work, but Moran would not listen to that idea. ' ' Morrla D. Brown Victor. . . NEW YORK. March 4 Morrl D. Brown of Brooklyn defeated J. Ferd Pok srenburg of the New York Llederkrant, Former national and International cham pion. 400 to 314, In trnils-ht' game of the national amateur billiard championship tournament here. The match waa tedious and lasted flfty-lx innings, . Tabrrekt Beats Hatar. CHICAGO. March .-Frank Taberskl of Sehnectadv defeated James Mature of Denver, loo to 3. in the national pocket billiard tournament today. Taberskl went out In thirty-three innings. York Defeat Aarorat. YORK. Neb., March 4. (Special Tele gram.) York High school basket ball team defeated Aurora this evening, 28 to 15. Bowlers Hatchlaoa ..UliBaldwIa ....11 Draw 1. Harrla Ill Rbods lttHanrtr U NUoa UlkVarrr lit O. Kolmaa. .lii'Oaai li W. Helmaa. .lBiUaraaa 101 O. . U P. CO. Ul1. Taaaa. WLPct. 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ITSriracioaaa . ..i::B.taa ... . . i::8.aarbolm ...llSRIns a.l4IEHIana IM ..lairrtaa ...! Lava dark .111 for The Bee by Tad Moran is the luckiest guy . that erer scrubbed a deck, while others Insist that the largest srhmearcase ever foisted upon the public Is this same. Jeas Wlllard. Then, again, they say that Moran would have beaten Johnson In Paris had the bout been to a finish, and Insist that Wlllard would never have gone twenty rounds at that time. ' There's a alight suspicion, too, that TRAP SHOOT DATES NAMED Dates for National Tournaments Are Announced and Several State Tourney Planned. LOOK TO GRAND AMERICAN NEW TORK, March 4. Preparedness, as far as the trap-shooter Is concerned, mean fret tin; In trim for the Grand American handicap. This will be held In St. Louis, Mo., in August. Previous to the Grand American there will be sec tional championships, and each state In the union which conduct a state cham pionship Is eligible to participate In the amateur championship competition in St Louis. This Is about the time of the year' that the majority of the state . association make plans for the ummer campaign, and . already six association have n tttMnced the dates for the . annual 1 state tournaments and Championship competi tions. Other states wilt fall in line inertly and In another month all the datea should be ready for publication. ..The southern handicap will - take place in Memphis, Tenn., In May: the western In Omaha In June and the eastern In Philadelphia la July. The Pacific coaet handicap will be conducted, but the Interstate association haa not awarded the event a yet. There is more interest in the sport this year than irt any year since trap-shooting really took a' hold o,n the American sport loving public. Clubs ara p'annlng and giving ".booster shoot,'.' and no end of thing are being done- to mak the aeo llonal championship evrs bigger than ever. More snap and dash, la being la played by those conducting the statu championships and this energy will be re paid In additional entrant. The first championships date an nounced are the Mississippi fitat aaioola llon. This tournament will b staged on the traps of the Greenville (Miss.) Gun club. The dates are May S, 4 and 5. Be sides the usual run of events, there will be a three-man team championship', the teams being selected from th best shoot ers of ' Alabama, Mississippi. Tennessee. Louisiana and Arkansas. The competi tion will be known as "the lake to the gulf championship." . ' . The twenty-sixth running of th Penn lylvanla state . championship Will be staged on the Lansdalr, Pa. (Just, outside of Philadelphia), traps on May 17. 18. 1 and 20. The original intention waa to be gin the shoot on May 141, but a primary election that day ha cauaed a change in the plan. In connection with the state hoot there will be sessions of the Penn sylvania State Pportemen's association In th evening. These should be of great Interest to sportsmen, for talks will be made on game, fish and forestry by au thorities on the subjects. Th Lansdale Board of Trad 1 as much Interested In the shooting tourna ment as the Lansdale Gun club and la aiding in every way possible. Th gun club 1 campaigning, for they expect to double th number of entrle In any other (tate shoot of the year. Men who know their business ar handling th hoot. Frank Kame Is chairman of the general committee and his various sub- chairmen are: A. A. Fink of Reading, L. L. Swart. F. 8. Bender and J. B. Rausch. L. R. Lewis Is managing the tournament, aaaisted by Bernard Elsesser of Tork and J. Leon Clarke. . Nebraska aa Illtaola. Th Nebraska and Illinois tat cham pionship shoots fall on the earn days May 23, 24 and S. Th Illinois tourna ment will take place on th trap of the Starved Rock Gun club at La Salle, III. On the opening day of the ahoot there will be a 100-target match for the Jeffer son hotel (Peoria. 111.) trophy and twenty five pair contest for the double cham pionship of the itat. Th registered tournament Is at 400 targets. The Elliott system will be used In dividing purses and the high guns will be determined un der the Connor system. The Iowa Stat association ha selected Waterloo. la., as th plac for th Iowa championship tournament and th tlm will be May 30 and 31 and June 1. The New Tork State Sportamen' association will conduct th New Tork atat cham plonahlp at Byracuae on Jun 11, IS, 14 nd 15. Oregon, Washington and Tela will announce the date for their cham pionship matches wltbln th next far ate It a. Tbe Texs tournament will b staged by th Hellas Gun club en th I traps of th Palla AutomobUa and Coun ' try club in June. Johnson was demonstrating for the Os termoor mattreaa people In that fight at Havana, and you can't get some of them to .think otherwise.. . Well, boys, look out for rusty nails 'Until I scamper across the parchment again. Will wise you us In a few days. Yours till they find the brick David used to kill Oollath with. , HON. AX,BXAJfDER RUMHATTSER. YAES SNARE MINOR STARS Bill Donovan's Scouts Pick Vp most All the Leading: Minor League Eurlers in Captivity. TIPPLE'S RECORD ' IS POOREST If the scouts sent out by Bill Donovan last season in search of hurling material to help the Tankees In the coming A. L. marathon missed any of the top-notchersj In the minor circuit they certainly am hard to find. Of the eleven flinger who will receive tryouts this spring, not on of them failed to win more than half hla game. And the Tanks did not go to the Class C circuit. They grabbed most, of them from Class AA and Class A. ' Here' just a sample of what the roob to coming to tbe Tank did In th minor last season: Love, a outhpaw, pitching In th Coast league, one of the fastest Claaa.AA Circuits, wound' up . Second, 'giving rjj average of 1.95 earned run per game.' Plercy, from the same circuit, landed fifth with" 2. SO earned count per club;" ' Mogiidge wa second In the Western. Class A body, allowing 1.94 earned runs per game. Blodgett was fifth In the same 'circuit with .2.27. 1 ;"'.' ',- . Tance, another Western league, was eighteenth with 2.93.' . ' '' ' That's quit a collection of classy hurl er and alPpf them hailing from strong! organisation. In fact, from t,he record of last season. It looks a if Dan Tipple, the much-heralded right-hander from In dianapolis, was the poorest of the lot.: Tipple last year pitched 183 innings and wa found for seventy-seven earned run an average of I.7 per conteet. Thl ga htm forty-sixth place among th AA f linger. r - ". : Beaidea these and Nick CaJlup. ths former Federal leaguer, Donovan will have Markle and Brady, who finished eleventh and twelfth In the Texas league Rusiell from the International and Ra nd Shocker from the Canadian. . " . . PAWNEE HIGH SCHOOL ' WINS IN ITS DEBATE PAWNEE, Neb.. March 4, (Special Tel egram.) The Pawnee City High chool debating team representing th affirma tive waa given the decision over the Fall! City High school team on th question of preparedness. Th Judge Dr. Edwin Maxey and G. C. Chamber of Lincoln, complimented both team but were unanimous in their decision in favor of th local debaters. Ths Pawne City team was eomposed of Harold Wilson, Ernest Humra and El Drake. Ths member of th Fall City team were Thomas Hargrava, Wyley Delaney and Bayard Clark. " BASEBALL UNIFORMS (OBDKB THEM NOW.) Be ready when the fine weather comes and you want to get outdoors and play ball. 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