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    THE EEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, JANUAKY lit).
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Basket
Commerce to
Play Champs of
Iowa Tonight
Cedar Rapids Squad
an(
Bookkeepers Meet at Audi
torium Oklahoma Clashes
With Creighton. ,
i.MKS TONHillT.
Vhrk mrnlnut Auburn, Itfre.
t nmmrrrt ini.t Crdar Rapid, la., at
Ifilvemlty f Oklahoma agatnat rlKl
ton. at rlhtm.
Mouth With BBlnt IJnroln. at I Inroln.
Tnhor rollr nlniit llonnr, a rt.
Nebraska Weiltraa aalnut
Vnrk '
. Kan... araln.t MlwiH. t olumhla
Jo Afflra aalnr ashlngtoa, at M.
,'0Ml"'hlan ajrahwt VMrao. at Chiraci
Wtkconain against Minnesota, at Mlnne
aiwlli. t ,
' This week's basket ball program
.in Omaha will be brought to a
close tonight when two high school
and the Creighton university teams
get into action in scheduled games.
Creighton and the Oklahoma
Sooner will mix on the formers
court, while South High will jour
ney to Lincoln for a game.
The Blue and White players de
feated the University of South Da-
kota in two contests this week and
' arc out to win their third game ot
the week when they meet the Okla
homa ring shooters. .
Coach James Drummonds Com
mercial Bookkeepers, who have
side-tracked their pen and ink this
season to indulge in basket ball, will
play the Cedar Rapids, la., quintet
at the Citv auditorium tonight. Hie
name is expected to be the hardest
tcught one. between two high school
trams played thus far in the city.
. The contest will start at 8:30 sharp.
Champions of Iowa.
The "Little Bunnies" will invade
Omaha with theJjigh school cham
pionship of Iowa tacked under their
lxlts and when the Cedar Kapids
. athletes in their abbreviated uniforms
start passing against the Commerce
hoopsters, local cage fans will be in
ior a real treat as far as basket ball
is concerned. . .'
The Iowans l.kve a speedy team
and arc clever floor performers.
--"Their short passing game is one fea
ture of their plav, while the guarding
if the Cedar Kapidsi contingent is
worthy of note.
On the other hind the Commerce
hasketeers know a thing or two about
basket ball. -The Bookkeepers have
a trio of speedy players in Mahoney,
Camcro and Kline.'while the guard
ing ability of Rokusek and Slane is
considered on a par with other high
school guards in Nebraska.
Kansas Plays Missouri.
Tabor college and Doane arc
scheduled cksh at Crete and the
'Nebraska Veslyan ' play against
York at York.
The Kansas Aggies and Missouri
meet in their second game toniglit at
Columbia, while the owa- Aggies
and Washington end their two-game
scrias at St. Louis.
lit the western conterence cnam
nionshin scramble Michigan tackles
l.nvn n tf"1i in s nr. rt A V cr'nfl C111 I
plays Mincsota at Minneapolis,
Midland College Team i
Defeats Wayne, 29-13
r rcraom, ieu.. jau. -o. pctmi
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clegram.)-Midland. college deteat-
ea vvayne normal uy a siuic ui ;
to 13. The entire first half saw the
Vnrniatites flounderinir in a sea of
distress, unable to watch the ball
rr-hardly bring it to their end of
tiic court; The Warriors showed
splendid teamwork and made baskets
from all angles. The half ended 23
to 4 favoring Midlaud.' The good
work of .the Midlandcrs in the first
completely reversed . in .the second
half and Wayne held the aggressors
to a meager six points, while the
visitors added nine to their score.
Every Warrior seemed to be up
in the air and Wayne took advan
tage, of tne slump with an improve
ment in teamwork. Hawk of Mid
lands showed more judgment and
fight than his teammates. For Mid
land Horn led with five baskets and
Lunberg next with four. f
MGH CHL
BASItETRALL
Cilenwood, II; Shenandoah, 10.
Rhenamloh. In., Jan. 2. (Special.)
The short paselri dtyle of basket ball and
Iho more finished teamwork of thu Glen
wood HlRh school tosers defeated tho
local high school QUlnlet here by the score
of 14 to lOfln ono cf tho fasten! contests
ever plaved on a Shenandoah court. Tak
ing; an earl) lead, the local team; held It
until the last few minutes of th game.
The Glcnwood girls' team defeated tin
Shnandoah glrla by the score of 11' to S.
Arrange Games for Tourney.
Grafton, Neb., Jan. 28. (Special.) Tho
games already arranged for tho basket
ball tournament to be staged here Febru
ary 3 and 4 aro Grafton against Fairmont
and Geneva playing SUlckley in the first
,rouna, N,
i Peshler, 28; Grnefa. 19.
Geneva, Neb., .Ian. 28. (Special.) By
the score of 2 to IP. Peshler academy won
a basket ball game from Geneva. Tho
game waa-lean and hard-fought through
out. : '
Semi-Pro and Amateur
Neb. City Legion,. SS; Auburn 1-eglon, 1.
1 Nebraska City, Neb.. Jan. 28. (Special.)
i team played Us first game of the season
' ' Thursday night and defeated the Auburn
quintet of former soldiers by tho score
r.t S3 to Tho first half ended vith
. , 17 n In fnvjti. nf th larals
" but the visitors rallied In the last half
J , t KAlnl. Tha Infill havn
anil ,l ul r ' " '""" " ' " -
a hard schedule for the remainder of the
r HaMn r nlavlnff the ArmttronKs of Ltn-
. . nln: Nonoareils of Council Bluffs, and
; other strong Warns of the state.
r.nthenhnrr. St: St. Paul A. C. it,
Gothenburg, Neb., Jan. 28. (Special.)
The local American Legion basket ball
quintet defeated the St. Paul Athletic
...uiinilnn haiiket camera In a hard-fouirht
. '. irtme here by the score of 33 to 12. The
' i . close guarding ot both teams featured tho
f ccntcst. i t
I ( osnnan I. S: SHvar City, it.
' Silver City. Ia Jan. . (Special.)
Tie Company I baakct ball team of Glnr
' 4 a iB ... h Dim. tiprii from toe
. ' . 1 v... , v, , sft ( f. SA. The,
j visitors started In the lead and were never
-& lu danger of losing It. The schedule for
,' tke Company I team follows:
"J February i: Plattsmouth F.ag!es, here.
February 4: Vlllisca. there.
February 11: Red Oak, there
Vebftry tl: Malrern. there.
BallLatest
INDOOR SPORTS
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Council Bluffs Loses
Fast Game to Central
i High by 33-18 Score
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The Central High school basket
ball team avenged the defeat handed
them last week by Council Bluffs
t-licrli K.. trimmintr ttif TmvM l.Tfl Oil
the Council Bluffs "Y" floor Thurs
day niglit, M to 18.
Captain Clement, Swenson and
Corenilian did the heavy hoop work
for the Purple and White aggrega
tion. , Clement scored 13 points and
Corciiman ajid Swenson made 10
and 8, respectively.
Diwoky and' Hanthorne wero the
mainstays for the losers. Diwoky
made four baskets tor 8 points ana
Hanthorne registered 4 points.
Following is the lineup and sum
mary: (
OMAHA CENTRAL.
F.G. F.T. P.F. T.F. Pl
Clement, rf (C).
13
Sweniton, IE . .
Beerkle, c
Good, rg
Corenman, lg . .
Keyt, c
(1. Rrynlds. if .
N. Reynqlils, rf .
Bunnell, c
Berg, rg
Mallory, lg
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Totals 15 ' 9 1 s3
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
F.G. F.T. P.F. T.F. Ft.
Oivn.. rf (C) 1
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lwoky. If
Tfnnlhome. c 2
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Arlil
Totals .
Keferee:
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Verne Moore.
Wesleyan Trounces
Kearney Normals
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1v i.;iri.ev- eh.. Iktl. 28. (SoCCial
Tc,egran,-;j Wesleyan university
, f featert Kearuev-Aormai m a iasi
me o basket ball here
nf Kael-pt hall here Thursday.
34 to 23, before a large crowd. Kahm
for Wesleyan was tne ouisianumii
star of the game, scoring 9 goals
from very difficult positions, while.
Gorm teaturcd tpr inc :omiaiucs
with 7 goals. cslyan displayed
good team work throughout the
game. Score tor tirst nan, vcsiyan
14, Kearney V.
Outfielder Wolter Will
Start Season With Seattle
prir;c-n Tan. 2. Harrv
Wolter, outfielder, will start the 1921
season with Seattle, it was leamcu
today. Wolter was with Seattle at
the start ot last season, nc w
traded to San Francisco for Phil
Koerner, who refused to report. San
Francisco ' loaned Wolter- to Salt
Lake, who returned him beiore ine
close of the season. . Now Seattle
has' reclaimed him because the deal
was not completed.
Foreign Countries May Be
Asked to Hold Matches nere
r-i.:o I-,, ?S President Harry
Weiduer of the cstern Lawn 1 cn
nis association, which is , meeting
here today, announced there is senti
hprs to invite CCr-
oJn Snrran rotmtries to hold tlieir
HDavis cup elimination tournaments
ill the association territory, nc sam
it was understood that large-gate
receipts might attract teams iroia
England and Belgium.
Canadian League Catcher r
- Signs With the Athletics
Philadelphia, .lan. 28 Ollie Ful;r-
man, who lor two seasons was
catcher on the Regina club of the
Western Canadian -base ball league
has bccnsigued by tne rnuaueipni.t
jmcricans, Manager Mack an
nounced today. .
'NICKNAME OMAHA M BAIL;
(Qwwaa BAtAcAr and,
NICKNAME
CONTESTANTS NAME....
ADDRESS r-
CONTEST CLOSES MAftCH 1 '
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NEXT CWC
TTTllliX soeakine of carcfu
W fighters don't overlook the
Bcrtillon records of Gink
Fowler. He never overlooked a
pnch. Whcii the Roughtown Peace
Commission decided to celebrate the
anniversary . of Cassie Chadwick's
birthday, Gink was paged in the
Roughtown Comic College, which
was the center of the population of
the U. S.
Gink accepted the straw vote. His
opponent was Tarzan Mack. Tarzau
was a bad guy to meet on a datk
night and worse to meet on a bright
day He was so tough he slept on
corrugated iron sheets and got rid of
headaches with a hammer. They tried
to pull the Santa Claus stuff on him
when he was a week old, and Tar
zan bounced ljis bottle off his
father's head so hard that the old
man thought he was in Heaven and
rushed down to. the hock shop with
his hato. . .
.Whenever, there was a wolf hunt
Weil Turyaii nserl to hide ill
the cellar. But Gink wasn't scared
of -anybody. In a fight he was as
calm as Bolo Pasha, cooler than the
Russian war debt and more scientific
thai the Rockefeller Institute. There
was a funny thing about Gink. "He
was clever; you couldn't put a glove
on him, but he never won a fight
until he had been knocked down si:c
times. Every time he did a close-up
with the canvas, the resin acted like
a Spring tonic.
Everybody . in Roughtown who
could get out on bail was at the ring
side that night. Tarzan started in to
raid Gink at the jump. Gink's chin
stumbled over Tarzan's fist and Gink
Boxing Under State
Control Aim of Bill
Now" Before Iowans
Des Moines. Ia., Jan. '28. Placing
f hnvinor nnrW state control is the
Laim of a bill introduced in the gen-
eral assembly nere tooay uy repre
sentative Lake. The measure author
izes a state athletic commission com
posed of three "men to be appointed
by the governor. " "
Complete reports concerning all
boxing and sparring matches would
be required by. the commission with
in 24 hours after such a contest was
held. ,
The bill also provides for the ex
amination of all fighters as to their
physicial condition just prior to their
entrance into the ring.
"Buck" Herzog Dickering
With Several of Majors
Baltimore, Md., Jan. 28. Charles
"Buck" Herzoj, second baseman,
recently released unconditionally by
the Chicago Nationals, docs not ex
pect to quit base ball.
Jt is said Manager Donovan of
the Philadelphia Nationals is dicker
ing -with .. Herzog. Other major
league offers are said to have been
made him. . . I
Mason K. O.s Hansen
YoungstowivO,, Jan. 28. FranUie
Mason, American flyweight cham
pion, knocked out Bobby Hansen of
New York in the sixth sound of a
scheduled 11-round bout here
last night. Hansen was floored
three times, in the final round.
News - , in World of Sports Bowling
Drawn tor
Ne Srrvlc
started to settle like coflee grounds.
He took the full count and also
reached for the watch, but, the
referee jumped into a neutral zone
near the water bucket. Gink's na
tional flag was a towel and he was
ready to salute the colors.
But Tarzan .made the mistake of
knocking Gink down again, and Gink
started to get madder, than a guy
riding past hisa station. He got up
and his nose tripped over Tarzan's
knuckles and down he went like Ger
man money. lie would have made a
great pantomime actor on a dark
stage. The fourth time Gink folded
up his pals knew that he was going
to win the cookies.
Judges Honor Gink.
Gink had his nose on the canvs
sixe times without bending It's neck.
The seventh time he got up fighting
and landed the same way; The elev
enth round trip found him strong and
f 'f ...an1-.,wt
Kipper, DUI larzan nau wcarwcucu
himself trying to make tlie weignt
on a busted scales. '
Gink- had been knocked down
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slipped him a hvpe of sarsaparilla f
and Gink started in to leap. He was
getting stronger and started to fall
toward Tarzan instead of away from
him. He tapped Tarzan with a left at
the same time that Tafzan oiled him
with a' right. ,
Tarzan fell on his back deader
than a bad check. Gink was out, too,
but as he started in to flop he had
enough ring genelralship to turn
atound and land face up.
The both laid there faces up. Th
judges awarded the fight to Gink be
cause he had matched Tarzan.
(Kansas City Police
j Escort Champ Lewis
To His Dressing Room
Kansas City, Jan. 28. A squad of
police " escorted Ed (Strangler)
Lewis, world's heavyweight wres
tling champion, through an angry,
crowd to his dressing room after
Lewis ha(J applied a headlock on
Gustav Sulzo in winning the second
fall of their wrestling match Thurs
day night. - '
Lewis clamped the hold on Sulzo
after five minutes of fast wrcstTing
and Sulzo's shoulders were forced to
the mat. , He lay there several min
utes apparently .unconscious. t was
then that the crowd surrounded the
ring, but police prevented disorder.
Lewis won the first fall in 17 min
utes with a double wrist lock.
John- Pcsck won in two straight
falls from Wladek Zbysko, taking
the first fall in 26 minutes and the
second in foru, using a toehold both
tunes. '
Johnny Wilson to
F. 1 , tT ? n .
lgilt naVY KOStOn
avy
Chicago, Jan. 28. Johnny Wilson,
middleweight boxing champion, has
been matched to fight "Navy" Ros
tan of Jpliet, III., at Kenosha, Wis.,
February 8, it was .announced
Thursday night.
Colorado Aggies to Meet
University Basket Five.
Denver, Jan. 28. The Colorado
Aggies will meet the University, of
Colorado basket ball team tonight at
Boulder in a Rocky Mountain con
ference game. At the same time the
Colorado college team will play the
University of Denver here. Both
Colorado collcge'and Denver uni
versity have defeated the Wyoming
university team from- Laramie, the
Colorado college team winning by a
sngntiy larger margin.
Swanson and Stephen
, Win Billiard Games
Harry Moon lost to Swanson
Thursday night in the state pocket
billiard tournament by the score of
100 to 74, In the afternoon game
Stephen defeated Harsch by the score
of 100 to 68, thereby going into a
tic with the latter in the standings.
, Practically all Mexican miners arc
new organized in the Mexican Fed
eration of Miners.
The Bee by Tad
Reynolds Cancels His
Championship Match
With Wrestler Kallio
i
Norfolk Xeb.; Ian. '28. (Special.)
-Thc Gt;s Kallio-.Tack Reynolds
championship welterweight wrestling
match, which was scheduled for
Norfolk tonight, hat , again been
postponed. This time the match
was-4ostponcd indefinitely.
' Local mat fans believe Reynolds,
who holds . the championship, is
afraid to go to the mat with Kallio.
Furthermore, 'Norfolk fans are , will
ing to wager $1.000-on Gus. How
about a. match "Champion- Rey
nolds? -'
According to word from Reynolds,
the champion refuses to have any
thing to do with Stanley Brush, who
handles Kallio's affairs; Reynolds
states Brush is reponsible for post
poning" the title match, on several of
casions. Kallio bursts forth and says
Reynolds is afraid to meet him for
the championship and as a result of
the affair tonight claim the welter
weight championship of the world.
Forfeit 'money amounting to $1,000
has been returned to local subscrib
ers. .. , '
. .
j up asiimgiou ritate rccierauon
I ot LaDor win estauiisii a weekly la
j bor paper in Seattle.
ADVERTISKMEXT
lRS. H. O. PETERS, of Kan
sas City, Mr)., whose experi
ence with Tanlac has beem noth
ing less than wonderful, declares
her husband. After her improve
ment he takes it himself and W
health is also restored.
"One day a friend persuaded my
wife to take TanJac and the results
have been 'nothing less than won
derful. Her troubles have not only
entirely disappeared, but she has ac
tually gained- 20 pounds in weight
and now seems to be in perfect
: health. She. has suffered for eight
j years with headaches,, nervousness
harllu run-down condition. She
could not eat much, had pains all
through her body and limbs and
was so weak at times she could
hardly stand on her feet. She was
losing weight and gradually getting
worse all the time in spite of all
we could do.
"After seeing the splendid results
my wife was getting I began taking
Tanlac myself and before I had fin
ished my second bottle, I was eating
things I liad not dared touch before
ill a long time. ' I am now eating
just anything set . before me and my
appetite is fine, I suffered for five
years with the Worst kind of stom
ach trouble and nervous indigestion,
but it has relieved me entirely. We
both ..owe Tajilac a great debt of
gratitude." - ,
Tin. ahnvi- enthusiastic statement
i was made recently by Herbert O.
Peters, well-known citizen oi ivan
sas City,. Mo., residing at 534 Wal
nut street.
Tanlac is sold in Omaha at all
Sherman' & McConnell Drug Com-,
pany's stores. Harvard Pharmacy
and West End Pharmacy. Also in
South ,Oma h.i ana UCliROii rnar-
macy, Benson; George ,crt, rior-
rttrr Vph Saratoga
atoga rnarmacy, ciui
and Ames, North Omaha, Neb., and
the leading druggist in each city W
town throughout the state ot Nebraska.
T,U,r OHO
"i;,B. S BASKET BALL
Dakota Vitloryl CREIGHTON
Floor Work and Basket Shoot
ing of Local Forward Feature
' Of Game Hanlon Plays
- i
' Good Contest for Losers. ,
University of South Dakota lost
its second basket ball game to
Creighton university. Thursday niglit
V heii' the local ring shooters suc
ceeded, in snowing the Coyotes un
der a" 33 to 14 score in a game fea
tured by the spectacular basket
hooting" of both quintets.
Creighton outplayed the Dakotans
in passing, guarding and teamwork,
but the visitors deserve . credit
for the game they played against
Coach Mulholland's basket bailers.
The Coyotes were in the thick of
the fray at aH times and their team
work worked well at certain stages
of the contest, but the guarding of
the entire Blue and White squad
ruined many plays of the visitors.
After a few seconds of quick
work up and down the floor by both
teams,' Referee Schisslcr of Nebras
ka caught a Creighton man fouling..
Harlow toed the free throw mark
and chalked up a tally for his side.
Soon . after Harlow tallied, a Da
kota player, was called for fouling,
but Kearney missed- a chance to
even the , count. 1 '
Lovlcy with four field goals and
Kearney with four baskets and thrir.
free tosses were the stars of the
Creighton ' play.- although ' Wise,
Berry and Congdon played-wcll.
Harlow and Welch starred tor the
losers. Reynolds. Goff and Whit
more deserve credit for their play
ing. The score:- ',
CREIGHTON..
I'M
Wise. . rf, g. . . .'. ... ...... 2
Tterry. If 1
Kearney, t") 4
Coiulou. If .2
VanOivi : 1 '1
Lovley. f v
F.T.
(I
f. ris.
n 4
3 2
0 11
1 4
.1 4
Totals . y . .
k.g. F.T r. ru. !
15
DAKOTA. !
Welch, rf
Goff If
Harlow, c
Reynolds. lj? ,
Whitmoie, rg
1 1 1
1 v.. (t
,. 2 , 1
'. 1 u 1
0 l t
Totals 3 4 S 14
Referee.' Paul Schisslei1 (Nebraska).
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11 -Year-Old Son of Evers ,
Becomes Ball Club Owner
Albany, X. Y:. Jan. 28.r John J
Evers, jr., . II, c6ti of the
manager of the Chicago National
league club, yesterday became a part
owner of the Albany, team of the
Eastern league. '
His father, it was said, had pur
chased a one-third interest jii the,Al
bany club and had turned the. stock
over to his son. Evens' home is in
Troy.
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slashed beyond recognition. Entire stock
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Men's and Young Men's
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In the past few months there have been many sales.
BUT never before have the values been near so great
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coming to even if you live 200 miles away,
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Suits and Overcoats that
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