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    ..HE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1918.
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AREN'T YOU ,0Ni TO I f I'D LIKE. TO IT I ' HOm 1 I I THACTi I I I -MRb SMlTH-VOO kv II fflk K T T"
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LEADERS HOLD
THEIR PLACES IN
DAD'S TOURNEY
Ostronics Have Fine Oppor
tunity to Make Killing, But
Fall Down in Final
Spurt.
TOCRNKY STANDING.
Team.
Schayler Vo. 1 ......
Schuyler No. 8 .......
Central Furniture' Co
O'Brien Caady Co
Rash League Owl
Union Outfitting Co.
Ostronlcs
.2051
t83
'.888
taw
..2819
Dntch MI1U 1814
15ml Holm ..'.J798
Sam' Indiana J796
Donble.
Bertstea-Betr, Council BInffs 1349
Tan Haosen-Muehllcn, Schuyler 127
C. Bachman-Zedlna U84
Fristoe-Brown, Lincoln 1180
Stank-Mneller, West Side, la 1112
Besltn-Chandler : 1170
Keller-Sorathmjuu), Weat Sid 1162
Slndllar-Melntosh, Schnyler ll
f'arlfon-Schmitt, Lincoln .,...1159
Boord-Radford . 1155
Single.
Hartley (42
Mcintosh, Schuyler 042
Dflhae, Weat Sid SIS
Shaw . ..; ..'........,.... 1
Fristoe, Lincoln ,. ," , . ill
Heald, Otceola '.. flog
ionne . 60S
Mehner AOS
FKsajerald 05
Swaboda . t m , . 60S
Schedule, for Toddy.
Herln'a alleys of Fremont.
The city of Sioux Falls, Bloux Fall, S. D.
Wagner's Sl'Mlals of Manning;, la.
Old Time of Manning, la.
Emlls' Jayblrda, of Manning, la.
Carroll Boosters, Carroll, la.
Cantry'a RexaU'a of Ldfcam la.
Logan Specials of Logan, la.. t
Logan Kids of Logan, la.
The Winners of Winner, 8. D.
Baer and .Dvorak of Wahoo. Neb.
None of the leaders was disturbed
in the Huntington handicap tourna
ment yesterday. The Ostronics had
a great chance to go into the lead;
they had 1,697 pins for their first two
games, but fell down badly in their
last game, only getting 852.
The Central Furniture company
team rolled into third place with
2,866. As this team only has a han
dicap of 63 pins, they bowled the
highest total so, far in the tourna
ment. Sunday the alleys will be occupied
by all out-of-town teams. Scores:
FITZ HAPPT THOUGHT.
1st Sd. Sd.
Bueher. 179 110
Klug 114 199
B1U ,....." 1S8 119
Krugtr .. Ml 1(9
Htmpla 14 14
Handicap Ill 12 S
Total.
4tt
431
413
83
479
171
Total! 119 92
EARLS C0LT8.
let. 2d.
Pratt 144 191
Jepsen ........... 1(1 117
Kappea 124 130
Cederholm ., 141 1(0
Weiss lit 1(4
Handicap ....... 121 123
Total.. ....... 32 3IT
OSTRONICS.
1st id.
A. Ostronle.... 1(9 17
Metanar ......v.. 201 199
J. Ostroal.. ...... .1(9 1(9
Kelley .... 209 IT
Sperry ........... 189 114
Handicap .. 1&8 192
122 2.147
3d. Total.
199 127
124
163
1C1
151
123
402
431
493
44S
set
StO 2,(32
24. Total.
131 499
119
1(3
137
91
4(0
(22
173 (tS
103 309
1,119
Totals.. 9tS 999 9(2
WASHINGTON SHIRT.
let 3d. Id. Total.
Laplnakl 203 127
Ragan .127 1(7
O. Olson 234 134
Toman 229 213
ennedy 133 221
andlcap 22 35
4
141
14(
ft
id
it
471
429
.(0
(13
(10
lot
309 2,(97
Total! 1.010 387
RHI3 CAFE.
1st 2d. 3d. ToUl.
Pain ........... 179 154 179 (24
JenklM .. 171 149 1(9 437
Williams 190 192 147 (19
Bsntachler 312 l3 . 172 647
Anderson 170 lit lit 477
Handicap 9 60 0 180
Total! 982 8(3 3(4 2,734
CLASSICS.
Ogellby ' 122 ' 142 1(8 428
Harrington 144 162 425
Procopio J4S 21 2 149 (09
Murphy IK 179 148 411
McCortoick 161 lt4 1(9 10
Handicap
US 11S IK S4I
Total! t(8 1,008, 3(4
ORPHEUM GARDENS.
1st 3d. 3d.
Mayna .....165 223 143
Crane 170 181 170
Grote 152 17t 131
Gernandt ..164 13$ lit
Rlea 188 182 108
Handicap 3 (8 (8
2.715
Total.
(81
(21
464
492
473
204
Today's Sport Calendar
Billiard National Class A 18.3 bmlk-llne
championship tournament opens, at Detroit,
Base Ball Schedule meeting of the South,
era league, at Atlanta.
Automobile Opening of shows at Omaha,
Indianapolis, and Bridgeport, Conn.
Oolf Opening of annual spring tourna
ment at St. Augustine, Fla. Opening of
women a championship tournament at Bell
air. Fla.
Boxing Fred Fulton Frank Moran,
29 rounds, at New Orleans. Jack Dempsejr
vs. Bill Brennan, 10 rounds, at Milwaukee.
Harry Oreb ts. Mike O'Dowd, 10 rounds,
at St. Faul. Ted Lewis ts. Soldier Bartfield,
tlx rounds, at Philadelphia. Chick MagUone
ts. Young Brne, 20 ronnds, at Barberton, O.
Frankie Murphy vs. "Kid" Johnson, 15
ronnds, at Victor, Colo. Southern A. A. V.
boxing championship, at Birmingham, Ala.
Holllday 1(1 141 147 448
(Continued oa Fage Fifteen, Column Four.)
CREIGHTON FIVE
HITS ROAD FOR
EAST THIS WEEK
Omaha Tossers to Go Clear to
Wisconsin for Clash; Cage
Fans Keen to See
Huskers.
Totals 8(7 (83 , 811 2,690
O'BRIEN CANDT CO.
1st. -2d. 2d.
Kuhey 181 200 1(1
Karl 112 165 197
Ungly 128. 1(7 190
Keale i 174 223 178
Plmmsrman 1(8 160 1(7
Handicap (3 (2 (3
Total.
(23
(74
S2(
(73
489
159
Totals 919 997 933 1.(49
CENTRAL FURNITURE.
1st. 2d. 3d. Total.
H. Hansen 168 187- 182
Kleny 172 148 2(9
Eldson 166 182 142
Jarosh .. 223 223 1J6
Learn 21 21 21
637
(69
(19
641
(3
3,8(6
Totals 939. 939 997
BANKERS REALTT.
1st. 2d. 3d. Total.
R. Sclple 133
Harrison ....... 183
Howard 1(0
Echoenmaa. ...... 1(1
K. Sclple 181
Handicap ...MM 43
164
I'
M81
171
179
43
17S
190
1(4
178
179
43
472
S4(
S29
(12
(39
129
-' Total!.. S(9 91t
Doable.
V 1st 23.
Hancock t ....... .13 172
Peterson 123 169
Handicap ..13 13
, Totals . 389
1st.
Bralnion . ........172
Hathaway ........ 201
Handicap ....a... 22
91
254
2d.
142
1(9
32
324
Id.
917 2.722
3d. Total.
128 413
129 491
13 39
2(9 1023
3d. Total.
1(3 476
139 4(7
33 99
999 1939
Id. Tout.
Omaha floor enthusiasts are anxious
to see the University of Nebraska and
Creighton clash on the basket ball
court.
The Cornhuskers have a fast quin
tet this year and Creighton has
cleaned up everything in sight. The
two fives are unqustionablythe fast
est in the state and a clash for su
premacy would be well worth seeing.
Creighton, it is known, would like
to lock horns with the Huskers, but
last year after booking"lwo gmes
with the Blue and White quint, the
Cornhuskers cancelled. For this rea
son, Tommy Mills hesitates to open
negotiations with, the state institu
tion. Tommy Mills and his charges leave
tomorrow on a trip to last all week.
The Blue and White team will tangle
with Upper Iowa college at Fayette
ville, the State Teachers' at Cedar
Falls, - Drake at Des Moines, .Du
buque at Dubuque, and Campion col
lege at Prairie du Chien, Wis. Wis
consin is the home of the versatile
Blue and White coath and be is
likely to secure a number df games
in that state for his undefeated five.
The Creighton squad will wind up
its 1918 season about the middle of
March.- Mills is negotiating for two
games with the strongest teams in
the Missouri Valley conference, and
has announced that arrangements, al
though not quite complete, will prob
ably result in their being brought
here for a fitting conclusion of a most
successful year.
1 1
Toledo Horse Fans
Announce New Stakes
Toledo, O., Feb. 24. Six early clos
ing stakes aggregating $16,200 in addi
tion to 13 class races divided over five
days, is the program announced today
by directors of the TJoIedo Driving
club company for Toledo's first year
in the Grand Circuit.
The stakes follow:
The Fort Miami stake for x 2:08
trotters, $5,000.
The Dudley stake for 2:12 trotters,
$3,000.
The Maumee stake for 2:04 pacers,
$3,000.
The Fort Meigs stake tor znv
pacers, $3,000.
The Sherwood cup for 3-year-old
trotters to the 2:12 class, $1,200.
The Win Kmnan stake for Z-year-
old trotters, open to all, $1,000.
The directors voted down the pro
posal to take up the M. & M. stake
for $10,000 surrendered when Detroit
dropped out of the Grand Circuit All
races with the exception of those for
colts will be three in five heats.
Entries close March 18.
National Amateurs
Meet in Chicago
Cleveland, O., Feb. 24. Chicago
was selected as the next convention
city of the National base ball federa
tion at its session here today. Tlje
mid-summer meeting will be held in
Detroit.
Several minor changes were made
in the rules, the most important of
which is that hereafter the final series
of the championship shall consist of
two out of three games, none of
which shall be played as a double
header. The matter of protests was also
taken up, and all teams in future will
be required to report to the secre
tary of the federation by August 15,
a list of all players eligible for com
petition. In turn the secretary will
send complete lists to members, who
must tile protests within 30 days.
A resolution furthering the col
lection of a half million dollar
fund for furnishing base ball supplies
to the United States soldiers and
sailors was unanimously adopted.
Each member of the city association
pledged itself to stage benefits at
different times during the season.
Northwestern Beats Michigan.
Chicago, Feb. 24. Northwestern
defeated Michigan, 18 to 14. in a
Western conference basket ball game
hert last night, jJoyrJ km star for
Michigan, '
UNI FRESHMEN
TRIM CENTRAL;
HUSKERS WIN
Omaha Cage Artists Go Down
Before Young Cornfeds by
Twenty-Seven to Thirteen.
Lincoln, Feb. 24. (Special Tele-
gram.)-7Jmaha High received a
sound lacing from the Nebraska
freshmen five last night, 27 to 13,
as a curtain raiser to the game be
tween Nebraska and Wesleyan, in
which the Huskers again trimmed the
Methodists, 24 to 20, in a hard fought
battle.
Patty, former Omaha star, was the
main cog in taking his old ttam' mates
to a drubbing, with five goals from
field and three free throws, Smith was
the only Omaha player who could
locate the basket with any degree of
success.
The first half nded, 15 to 9 for the
freshmen and Stewart's yearlings
pushed further ahead in the second
half.
Although the Huskers had a com
fortable lead against-Wesleyan in the
first half, 13 to 7, the Methodists
sprinted and nearly evened the count.
Jackson for Nebraska and War
ren for Wesleyan did most of the
scoring: The summary:
NEBRASKA FRESHMEN,
Patty, r. f 9
Bailey, 1. f. 3
Kacer, 1. f.-o 9
Bektns (c), e. 1
Simian. 1. f. 1
Howarth,-r., g 0
Newman, 1. g 3
F. Pts.
0 13
Total 13 8 ( 37
OMAHA HIGH.
O. FG. F. Pts.
Maxwell (c), r. t 1113
Russell, r. f 0 0 0 0
Smith, 1. f 8 0 3 9
Paynter, c 1 0 2 2
T. Logh, r. g 0 9 0 0
Konechy, r. g..... 1 9 0 2
O. Logan, 1. g. 0 0 9 9
Totals 9 1 ( 13
Time of halves: 20 minutes. Referee: Rob
ert Hager, Lincoln High scho6l.
Huskers and wesleyan,
NEBRASKA. G. F.G.
Jackson (C), r. f ,3 9
Scbellenberg, 1. f. 0
Gerhart, 1. f 9
Hubka, c. and r. g 1
Thomas, r. .. 3
Phillips, 9
Spear!, 1. g... ' ra m
F. Pts
3 13
17 24
F. Ft.
i Jl
9 20
Referee:
Eldridge, 1. ah...u... 0
Totals i... ...... 9 9
WESLETAN. O. F.G.
Warren, r. f........
Hlnman, L f ............. 9
Kooster, I f ........ ....... 0
Johnson, L f 9
Carman, o 1
Hefner, r. g 0
Houaer, 1. g 0
Teih, I. g. ................ 1
Totals 9 8
Time of halves, 20 minutes.
Jones, Grlnnell college.
Fcrt 0mal. Soldiers Are
Easy for Benson & Thorne
The Benson & Thorne basket ball
team romped away with the Fort
Omaha quintet, 54 to 5, Saturday
night at the "Y."
George Parish and Burdickglommed
all the honor, making IS baskets be
tween them. "Old Man" Ritchie was
very much in evidence, guarding for
the Benson team. The soldiers could
not find the basket, even when they
did get half a chance for a goal.
The Townsends overcame an early
lead of the Commercial High team,
winning 16 to 10.
Jayhawkers Best
. Ames in Floor Scrap
Arrres Ta PVh 24 Th TCancaa
Aggies beat Ames 22 to '18 at basket
ball .yesterday. Van Trine scored
14 points for Kansas, his work being
largely responsible for his team's vic-
torv. The score mi tied until a four
minutes before time was up, when a
spurt -put tne jaynawkers into the
lead.
Illinois Easy for Wisconsin.
Madison. Wis.. Feb. 24. Wisconsin
won an easy victory over Illinois to
night in a western conference basket
ball game, 23 to 15.
Three Birdmen Killed
In Crash 500 Feet in Air
Memnhis. Term . Feh 24 A ritr.
ilian flying instructor and two cadets
at tne united states aviation train
ing school at Park field, near here,
were tillerl in a rnllielrin rfuan mn
airplanes shortly after 3 o'clock this
.fi . mt .
auernoon. xne aeaa:
. .GUY H. REAGLE, Chicago, civ
ilian instructor.
JAMES II. WEBB, Rome, Ga
flying cadet.
ROBERT GRAY. TR.. Lonir Island
N. Y., flying cadet.
Ihe planes were about 500 feet up.
Rnth marhinre rt-ocVioH in aih jAM
s.bw..x. V .... k ,
three bodies were badly mangled. In
structor Reagle and Cadet Webb
were in a macHin working over the
southern half of the flying field.
Cadet Grav. wha larked hut nn.
hour's work at range finding before
completing nis training tor a commis
sion as a second lieutenant, was in
the nthpr marhinp alnn inA wn
operating over the northern part of
.1 a ' r t ,
inc nywg neia.
The machine were in uih.t i.
. - - . W U ... . .0
known ai the tientral atrin nt air 4fit
divides th two portions i th firing
fieM when fVi.w mat " T.
DLUFFS TRAMPLE
ON PATTON'S MEN
IN SPEEDY GAME
Clever Work by South Side
Players in Cage Contest, But
Cross-River Cracks Too
Speedy.
Council Bluffs High school basket
ball five, sent Coach Patton's South
High quintet to a 40 to 26 defeat at
the Bluffs "Y" Saturday. The game
was spectacular throughout and was
exceedingly hard fought.
In the first half the Packers started
with a rush, cattinar one field basket
and a free throw from the foul line.'
McNutt, left forward for the Bluffs,
soon found himself and easily over
threw South High's lead on the
Bluffs boys. He was the star bf the
contest, caging eight field baskets
for the fluffs throughout the game.
The score at the end of the first half
was 15 to 10 in favor of the Bluffs.
At the opening of the second half
Captain Saunders of the local five set
his usual pact that he has kept in
every game of the season so far,
caging a number of pretty baskets for
his team. Datesnian's and Morri
son's close guarding held the score
low for South Omaha. '
The students in the balcony were
brought to their feet many times in
the second half when Wilson and
Etter of South High ran up their
score in spite of the
guarding. The lineup:
local's close
SOUTH HIGH
Wilson R.F.
Vol! L.F.
Etter C.
Kralgh ...R.O
Oswald L.G.
Subs, South High.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
R.F Saunders
h.V McNitt
C Stemlor
R.G Morrison
L.G Datesman
llodgen for Wilson,
Ktter for Vols, Hathseck for Etter. Council
Bluffs, Currle for McNitt, Morris and
Heath for Morrison. Referee, John Mor
rison. Scorer, Lelchtenberg and Patton.
alSTRiBtrrons- kanbab city
WESTERN LEAGUE
AT DES MOINES W
SPRING MEETING
Kansas City, Feb. 24. The spring
meeting of the Western league, at
which probably will be adopted the
playing schedule for next season will
be held in Des Moines Sunday,
March 3, it was announced' todsly by
E. W. Dickerson, president of the
league, upon his return fromaa visit
to several cities of the circuit. The
spring meeting originally was planned
for another date. '
Gretna High Schoolers . -Outplay
Creighton High
Gretna, Neb., Feb.24. (Special Tef
egram.) Gretna High defeated
Creighton High in the fastest game
of basket ball ever played on the home
floor, 37 to 5 last night. The visitors
were completely outclassed in every
way from team work to goal shooting;
Simonds and Knoll were stars for the
home team, but the team work was
far better and the visitors had no
chance to shoot goals and- had bad
luck when they had chances. The lo
cals now lay claim to the Class C
championship of eastern Nebraska and
will defend their titjt.
Gretna also defeated Waterloo High
Friday. 45 to 16.
The lineup:
GRETNA. CREIGHTON.
Knoll Forward Murphy
Simonds Forward Norsla
Trlhy .(nter Mullen
Adams Guard.. v......... Boaoon
Simons .Guard Rohlff
Field goals: Knoll (8), Simonds (6),
Trlhy (4), Simons, Norris, Rohllt. Fouls:
Simonds (3), Mullen, Relore: Abbott.
Badgers Trim Illini..
Madison, Wis., Feb. 24. Wisconsin
eliminated Illinois in the Western
conference basket hall game tonight,
by winning an easy game, 23 to J5.
Chaudler starred for the winhen,
Princeton Trims Cornell.
Princeton, N. J., Feb. 24. Prince
ton defeated the Cornell basket hall
team in an intercollegiate league game
NINETY QUINTS
ENTERED IN HIGH
FLOORTOURNEY
Thirty Nc. 7 ..m to Take Part
in Annual '. isket Pill Event
Held at Nebraska University.
Lincoln. Feb. 23. (Special Tele
gram.) Ninety Nebraska high schools
have entered the Nebraska high
school basket ball tournament, accord
ing to announcement tonight of Coach
E. J. Stewart, of the University of
Nebraska, who is in charge of the
floor meet. The entries do not close
for a week and Dr. Stewart is con
fident the tournament will be the larg
est in the history of the school, with
upwards of 100 schools taking part.
. Thirty new schools are included in
the list of entries so far. They are:
Alvo, Brainard, Boelui, Craig, Cort
land, Dorchester, David City, Gerlng.
Gresham, Hickman, Howells, Lodge
Pole, Mascot, Mason City, Morrill,
Meadow Grove, Nehawka, Oakdale,
Plainview, Taxton, Rosalie, Shubtrt,
Shickley, Sutherland, Stanton, Syra
cuse, Upland, Wausa, Waterloo and
Winside.
The 60 other schools which have
entered and which took part in the
tournament last year are: Alma,
Arnold, Beatrice, Bethany, Bertrand,
Bloomheld, Culbertion, Chester,
Clarkson, Central City, Diller, Dun
bar, Dewitt, Ewing, Exeter, Ejmwood,
Friend, Fremont, Giltner, Gretna,
Gothenburg, Humboldt, Holdrege,
Hebron, Harvard, Hayes County
Higli, Holbrook, Hebron Academy.
Iuniata, Kearney, Kenesaw, Louisville,
-incoln, Murdock. Newman Grove,
Norfolk, Osceola, Omaha, South'
Omaha, Omaha Central, Omaha High
SchooK of Commerce, Randolph,
Ravenna, Shelton, ScribnerTSupenqr,
Schuyler, Stella, Seward, Sidney, Sut
ton, Teachers' college, Tobias, Uni
versity Place, Wahoo, West Point and
Wilber. i
Chicago Wins Close Game.
Iowa City, la., Feb. 23. Chicago
defeated Iowa in a western confer
ence basket ball game tonight, 29 to
26. The game was close throughout
Ma
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If Bevo were merely a summer beverage this warning
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Everybody enjoys it for more than just its thirat-quenchiag
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OMAHA. NEB.
CARS FOR ALL FOOD,
DECLARES M'ADOO
Director General Reiterates As
surance That Ali Products
Offered for Transport
Are Being'Hauled.
Washington, Feb. . 24. Prompt ad
justment of railroad transportation to
the country's food needs as Food
Administrator Hoover may demon
strate them, was promised today by
Director-General McAdoo, who re
iterated his statement of yesterday
that praetically all food offered for
movement by farmers and food deal
ers is being transported.
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