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    'THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1921.
Up-to-Bate News and .Gossip of Interest to Sport Fans
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Huskers to End
Casie Season
Next Saturday
Nebraska Team ami Iowa
State Will Play at Lincola
Busy Week for Coru
lnifker Athletes.
Lincoln. March i. (Special.)
!j Xebra.ska university's athletic iro
i gram for this week is a busy out.
i Jl includes a pair of basket ball
panics here with Ames, Friday and
. Saturday evening; a dual wrestling
meet with Iowa university-at Iowa
ij City,' Friday evening, and participa
jj tion iu the Illinois relays at L'rbana,
jt Saturday.
,' Coach Schisslcr is getting his men
': fit for the last-series of .games of
it the season with Ames this week. Al
'j though the Cornhuskers have lost
!S hopes of bidding for the Missouri
f Valley cage title, because of the per
il feet record of the Missouri Tigers,
j j Xcbraska hopes to strengthen its
m position in secona piace. 1
U In a series of. contests at Amesia
'i couple of weeks ago. Nebraska and i
,;f Ames won one game each; Ames !
j took the first game, 38 to 'JO, while
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,j count of 32-23,
Nebraska's wrestlers' leave Thurs-
day for Iowa City, where they will ;
si engage the Iowa university team j
? Friday evening. Iowa in the .past J
i ! two weeks has defeated Illinois') and
jt Minnesota in duel meets by decisive
scores. Nebraska has won meets
ij Trom xne Lincoln ana umana . m.
. 'j C. A. teams and Oklahoma A. & M.
and have lost to Ames. v
-t The Cornhusker wrestling team
will include Bcngstoii, 115-pound;
X'J; Power, 125-pound: Long. 135-pound;
jRoed. 145-pound; Pickwell. 158. j
r, pound: Troutman, 175-pound, and i
V K'ovt. heavyweight. , . j
it Nebraska will have either four or :
jrjj seven, track artists . entered in thc
t'jl Illinois relavs next Saturday. Coach
,S Schulte will take with him Flovd
jf 3 Wright, star hurdler;. -Dale, shotput
)p ter; Dcering. dash man, and Cap
(:J. tain Gibbs.i dashes. There is a pos
jf sibility that the other three members
of, the Nebraska relay teanij Mc
ij Carthy. McDonald and Stromer, will
be entered in tjie meet.
If Inter-State Billiard
Tourney Closes With
li- Owens in Third Place!
Final Standing.
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, The sharks of ,the green fett closed
"fhrf Iowa-Nebraska Infer-State
Pocket Killiartl meet at the DeLuxc
Parlors Wednesday night when Lor
anger lost to Owens in the. shortest
game of the season, 99 to 125. The
game went 20 frames. SLoranger won
from Shepard in the afternoon, 125
.to 99.' ' ' i
- Owens exhibited a brainy, variety
of cue work in his win over "Murad"
-jjLorangcr, his high, runs being 35,
- 24 anJ 26. The game was anybody's
until the 90-ball mark, when Owens
broke away from "Murad" .with his
"brilliant tirun of 35.
-.. fcoro fcjr frames, exclusive of ncratche
ad aafetyv plays: 1
' LoiMKer, Count 5, 12, 4.1, 11, 14.'
10. 7. 14. 13. . 4. 2. 2. Total !'9. Five
aeratches.. Five safety plays. High runs, r
1(J.' 81. 2?.
.v Owena Counl-tJ, 12,, 14, 10. 2. 4, 14,
p. .11. IS, 14, 1, 12. 7. .Total. 125. Si
tiratrhes. Sven aafety plays. High rune,
. 54. 2.. IS. ;, . " 'r
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4,Home Run" Baker Slated
f tf Clean Up Position
Xew YorK,. March 3. Tentative
' plans fftr the lineup and batting
rtjrder of the. New York Americans
"is announced by Manager Miller
'illuggins''at' the Shreveport training
camp place "Chick" Fewster in the
.lead-off position, Roger Peckin-
paugh next, "Babe" Ruth, third, and
Frank Baker, fourth.
, Baker, who was signed Tuesday,
'A-111 nil., n 41..VI 1.:1a ' A m
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! 'HVard will be shifted to second base.
't -Speaker Inaugurates 1921 t .
V " ' Sfnnn Witli Twn tlnmprs
fy Cleveland, O.. March 3. With
Catcher Steve O'Neill serving the
"rybail in batting practice, Manager
?vTris Speaker of the Cleveland In-c--diairs
inaugurated the spring train
:J trig season at Dallas by driving two
balls over the fence, according toi
.advices received here. .
j Lynch to Meet Burman
Cleveland. O., March '3. Joe
"Xynch, . Bantamweight champion.
,.bai been matched for a 10-round
" bout with Joe Burman of Chicago,
March 10. Bryan Downey of Clever-land
and Battling Ortega, western
" middleweight, meet at Canton,
I March 17, in a'12-round go.
WTTHTHE
Jt hlcaio Tribune-Omaha Ilea laeed Wire.
F Cblcao. March S. Tex Rickard does
ot intend to stand in the -war of tha
"Rocky Kansas-Richie Mitchell match at
Milwaukee a weelt from tonight nd sends
word that If Kansas wants to ro through
with It he will readily consent. Kickard
has Kansas signed for March 17 for a
match with Benny Leonard, and It was
, .reported that he asked the Buffalo boxer
.ZKOl IO D1U1I oeioro inn uaiv. ' ' ' j
, t Jack Iempsey left Salt Lake titf yes
' terday for Minneapolis, where he will be
' ' ln a vaiidevllla engagement of nine
.' weeks. Vancouver. Seattle, Tacoma,
Portland, San Francisco and other cities
1 will ba on the schedule, which will end
In Los Angeles.
j illke Collins, Minneapolis ' promoter and
J linanagar. accompanied by his . middle
le.Snelght atar, Jock Malone, la in Chicago,
v . ,lock boxea Blmer Ilogan of Detroit, Fri-
' danight at Kalamasoo, Malone will work
b ' out here today and tomorrow. t
1'. , Homer Smith, Michigan hea-rywetght
T .'ftnxing champion, l:aa been matched to
i u ,-neat Bob Martin, A. E. T. heavyweight
-'.Ule holder, before the Philadelphia club,
jj March 14 la an H-rcund, no-decision bout.
Ij -ii Kdaie McQoortv will show his skill to,
- vtf'hlcago fans Mar.-h 17 at Indiana Harbor,
' "lukinr on Tim O'Neil. the fir'ntini flie-
'?ni ot East Cbkaso . . 4;-
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INDOOR SPORTS
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CHW.Tte pAG- WITH HrTi
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Creiffliton Defeats
Valparaiso, 26-24
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i.ociy oeorcs, winning uas
ket for Blue and White
Wise Injured.
Y-alparaiso, Ind., March 3. (Spe
cial J elcgram.) Crctghton univer
sity of Omaha defeated the Valpar
aiso basket ball team here ednes
dav by the score of 26 to 24, in one af
the most thrilling games of the sea
son. Thc locals started off with a
rush and scored two baskets before
4 the Xebraskar.s could stop them.
I Kearney, captain of the Crcighton
I team, evened up the count with a
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brace ot goals and lrom then on
rt?d a decided advan
tage. 1 he nalr enced, li to , in
favor of the visitors. Kearney scored
all the points for his team In the first
period.
The Valparaijp aggregation opened
the second half like a rush and
threatened to pile up. a big . score.
The Visitors' defense stiffened and
Kearney and Lovely, the latter who
had substituted for Wise, who was
forced out cf the game with a dis
located knee, opened up a barrage
that tied the coHut: A long shot by
Kearncywhich struck the basket and
was recovered by Kovely for a goal
just before the whistle blew proved
the winning marker, - The visitors
could not penetrate the Valpo de
fense and mad- most of their baskets
by long shots.
Crelghton Valparaiso.
'ise Tl.F Bradley
Merry L-" Harris
Kearney (c.) C Anderson
Condon .,....,,..Ii.O Dandalet
Vandlvcr . .R.G (c.) Ecklund
Substitutes: Lovely, for Wise.
Field goals: Kearney, 7: Lovely, S;
Vandlver, Bradley. 2; Harris, : Ander
son. 2; Kcklund, 2.
Referee: Osborne. Gary.
Sioux City Has Released
Old Veteran, fMiil Cooney
iSioux City, la.,March 3. All the
players on the Sioux City Western
league team ros ter have signed con
tracts except Charles Roth, catcher,
who is "holding out." Eugene Hein
Breimer, second baseman, has been
purchased from Detroit and Jack
Gouldie, fielder, has been , secured
from the San Francisco club. Phil
Cooney ha9 been released.
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Detroit Tigers Open Their
Training Season in Texas
Detroit. Mich., March 3. Battery
men of the Detroit Americans were
to get in their first, work at the San
Antonio training camp Wednesday.
Three Pacific coast recruits, John
ny Basslcr, Bert Cole and Carl Rol
ling, have reached the camp. Man
ager Ty Cobb is expected to reach
San Antonio tomorrow.
Walker to Meet Gibbons
Kansas City," Mo., March 3.
Hugh Walker. Kansas City heavy
weight, has been matched to meet
Tommy Gibbons of St Paul, in a
10-round bout in Havana, Cuba,
March 11, Jay J. Thomas. Walker's
manager, said here Wednesday. Gib
bons has won two previous bouts
with Walker.
BASKETBALL
Central City, S3: Aurora,, 17.
Central City, Neb., March S. (Special.!
The Central City High school basket
ball team defeated the Aurora High quin
tet here. In a fast game, by the score of
33 to 17. . The Central City aecond team
won over the Aurora reserves by a score
ot 27 to :i, in a hard-fought contest.
Kimball, 28; Bayard, 32.
Scottsbluff, Neb., March 3. (Special.)
Kimball added another victory to its
growing list here, when it defeated the
Bayard quintet. In a hard-fought and In
teresting game, by the score of 23 to 23.-
Semi-Pro and Amatuer
Anights Wont Ganes.
The Ak-Sar-Ben Knights are anxious to
clash with any teams In or out of Omaha.
Teams averaging not more than 141
pounds are urged to cali Webster (301 and
ask for Harry.
HebraB, 85; Deshler Academy, It.
Hebron, Neb., March 3. (Special.)
The local town basket ball team defeated
the Deshler academy 4here, by the score
of 33 to 11. The Hebron academy lost to
the Deshler High school,
Undtay Tlsers. 34: Rosenberg. It.
L Lindsay, Neb., March 3. (Special.)
The Lindsay Tlgere, local semi-pro and
amateur basket ball' team, defeated the
Rosenberg quintet here, by tlx score of
24 to 1'.'. The vtsirs' second team de
feated the "local reserves in a fast con
test by the score ot 44 to 10
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High Schools Entered in Annual
State Basket Ball Tournament
! Aurora Indianola College View Paxton
j Auburn Johnson Uanbury , Ravenna
Alexandria .lunlala Ue Wilt liock County
I A Una, Wencsnw Deshler Tioseland
AnMey Kimball Dunbar Uandolph
Alliance I'.incoln : David Oily Springfield
lAlvo Lyons ' l'annebrog .Sargent ,
Alnsworlh l.oup City .... - Dawson Superior
Albion l.cwiHton Dorchester NterUnp
Atkinson . Teachers' College Klmwood Schuyler
Arllngtrfu . High Edgar Seward
Ashland Litchfield Kxcter , Sutton
Beaver Crossing McCool Junction Ilagln 'Stella
Bethany Marquette Klgin Siielton
Uroken Dow . Milford Fremont ' Shickley
Ualvldere McCool:, : . ' 'irth Scottsblu(f
Bladen Mason City Fort Calhoun St. Edward
Durrt-ell Mullen (Hooker i. FiUey .Sutherland I .
Beatrice Comity) Fairmont Scrlbner
Bartley Meadow Grove Farnam , Stanton '
Bertrand .Madrid Franklin Academy Syracuse
Bellevuu Minden Fairfield Sidney
(Pioneer Union) Nebraska City " F'ankllu Steele City
Bloomflcld Norfolk Friend 'St. Paul
Brainard, .Niobrara Gilmer Stronisburg
Benedict Nelson 'irand Islnud ' , Tobias
Benson (Omaha) North Bend ' U.-esham ' J Tilden
Blue Hill Nebraska Sehool ofUoeimer Trumbull -
Bayard "Agriculture. Curtis (Irafton ' ' , Thomas County
Culbertson Newman Orovo . Uenoa - , Thedford
Clarks N'orth Platte Cenoa Indian , T'pland
Crelghton University Neligh Geneva University IMace
Craig Ord Oothenburs - L'tica,
Central City Omaha (South) ;- Oreenwood Valley
Carroll. Oshkosh Gerlng alpsralso
Clatonta Oscenta . Gretna i Wakefield
Chester Otoe . Hyannta , Wayne ,
Clay Onter O'Neill Tlildretli . ' Waterloo ' '
Cedar Bluffs Omaha (Commerce) Hampton - Waco
Cathedral (Lincoln) Omaha (Centra Hebron-Academy West Point
Crete Odelt Howells Wilber
Campbell Plattsmouth . Hardy . WaTrly
Cor.ad Papillion Hooper , rt'ausa
Cedar Rapids Panama ' TTavelock . ' j Wal thill '
Clarkson Peru Training Hickman ' t Wisner
Cortland Palmyra . Hebron , Wahoo
Chappoll Princeton Hastings (Senior) Western ,
Crawford Pierce Humboldt Tork
Columbus Polk Harvard
Buffaloes New Nickname for
Omaha Western League Ball Club
Winners of Nickname Contest
Lewis Morocco, 1023 South Twenty-first
street.
Robert Campbell, 2810 Charles
street. " . ! ,
Winnie Smith, 2437 Laurel avenue.
Roy Raynor, 1507 Harney street
E. E. JOdell, 1023 South Twenty-
third street!
Buffaloes 1 How do you like that,
Mr! Reader, for a sickname ior the
Omaha Western league base ball
club? Pretty good, eh?
Well, Barney Bvitch, part owner
of the local franchise in the Western
circuit selected the "Buffaloes" as the
nickname for his team and that's all
we can say. Mike Finn left for the
training camp early, this week and
left the job. of ' selecting a name to
Barney and the latter had a tough
proposition on his 1 hands in pick
ing the winner.
The contest, which closed Marh
1. was a success from every angle.
Thousands of nicknames were rceived
and some pretty good ones were
sent in by the fans. .
The word "Buffaloes" is a popular
name already connected with ' the
sport world, suggestive of strength,
typical of Nebraska and the west. It
is a distinctive term that will
gam
Drawn for
Nana Servic
immediate acceptance with all fol
lowers, of 4he game.
Each of the five fans who named
thc club Buffaloes will receive a
seasons pass which entitles them to
every Western league game played
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ai uic umana case oau paric tnis
coining season. The pass also calls
for a grand stand seat.
' A season's grand stand pass re
presents exactly $41, 82 games be
ing scheduled tor the home lot this
season.
As soon as the passes are printed
Barney Burch will mail the ducats
to each of the winners. . ,
Creigliton Sophomores
Beat Council Bluffs "Y"
The Creighton sophomores
trounced the Council Bluffs Y. M.
C; A.1 basket ball team last night on
the former's court in a fast contest
by the score of 33 to 9. The score
at the half-way mark was 20 to 4.
"Spike" Kennedy played the best
game for the winners.
Rowland Buys Wilson
Columbus. O.. MarCh 3. Purchase
of Catcher Art Wilson from the Bos
ton Braves was announced Wednes
day by Manager Clarence Rowland
of the Columbus club of the Amer-
jcan Association.
.LANlPHER
, HATS i
The si iexture'of .
this splendid hat is
one of the evidences
of its superior quality
-many rich colors
to select from.
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The Bee-by Tad!
Branch Rickey Is on
Trail of Pitcher Who
'" Is Amonq the Missing
St. Louis, Mo., March 3. Man
i ager Branch Rickey of the St. Louis
f Nationals is .investigating the absence
; of Pitcher Bill Pertica, according to
a dispatch from the Cardinals' train
ing camp at Orange, Tex.
Pertica, who was obtained from the
Lo5' Angeles club of the Pacific
Coast league in exchange for four
players, was recently reported to
have forwarded his signed contract
to the locals, but nothing has been
seen either of thc paper or player
and Rickey believes he is a holdout.
Central High Will
T l U- l T H .
INOt Enter 1 raCk Meet
...Central High school will not enter
a team in the cjven track meet to be
held at the Y. M. C. A. March 19.
Coach Harold R. Mulligan announced
yesterday. Mulligan said that there
is not time enough teft in which to
round a team into snap '
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fjF EATURING Men's and Young' Men's Clothes, ex-
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it because it is a home of the better sort for Men's and
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It is particularly gratifying Jo announce that we
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ance to the highest code of Quality. Our other
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One of the individual features of this new shop is
the Young Men's Lounge; a quiet place to come to
and write letters; tp telephone; to meet your
friends; to lounge and talk; a. sort of clubroom, it
might be termed, for Cable's friends.
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Wants to Stase .
Dempsey-Carj)
Go in England
Offers ISew York Promoter t
Use' of Olympia as Scene
' Of Bout Between June
6 ami 1J..
(hlrnto Trtliiinr-OinaiiK H-- l.rasril Wire,
New t"ork, -March 3. The pros
ini't of England securing .the, pro
posed world's' l'eavywcisht . cham
pionship battle between Jack Demp
scy, holder of the title, and Georges
Carpenticr. premier heavyweight of
Europe, was revised .Wednesday, and
almost as quickly,- practically dissi
pated. .
Promoter fes Kickard, who has
assumed the .responsibility for con
ducting the important fistic extrava
ganza following the withdrawal of
William A. Brady and Charles B.
Cochran of London, today received
a marconigram from George Mc
Donald, another Loudon promoter.
! and manager oi boxers, ottering a
guarantee of 150.000 for thc battle
if it were tak.n to England.
This offer, in the present rate of
! exchange, amounts' to approximately
; $585,000 in American currency. In
: his offer McDonald also guaranteed
.' Rickard the Moving picture rights
from the bout :.t.d stipulated a dat
; between June'C and June 11. 'Lite
', n:aiconigram -specified the Wlympia.
cue of England's biggest boxins
arenas., as the K'ene ot the match.
There is little tikliliood, however,
of the match being conducted across
the ocean, particularly under these
conditions. Rickard refused to com
mit himself positively on the propo
sition. The promoter, in response to
McDonald's marconigram, immedi
ately wire back as follows:
"thanks for ciicr. Am not ready .
at present to consider any propo-J
sition. Will give definite answer by i
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vv.iiie nc reiusea to say so in as
inany words, nevertheless. Kickard s
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inawgi ill my. laus IUI lilt uaillt;
under the firtgina! contract ,
Bill McKcchriie Signed to
Play With Minneapolis
Pittsburgh. ' Pa., March 3.Joe
Cantillon, managej.of the Mimieap-.
olis club of the American association,
announced Wednesday that he had
signed Bill Mclvechnie, Pirate lnlield
; er, whoVeceutly was sold to the. Miii
reapolis club.. McKechnie will'report
! for duty at Oklahoma City March Is,
he said, . aiid.'.ad'dcds that be - was
! pleased wittfe the transfer.
Marquette-Tein -Loses
The Marquette Athletic club ba
kct ball team-.: lost a hard-fought
game to-tbo Fort Crook squad at
the Fort Crook K. of C. hut last
night by the score of 38 to 24.
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Commerce to Play
Benson Tonight
-
Came Scheduled for Audi
torium Huskers Meet
Iowa State. !
dmifi Tonight.
( relghton High catit Iioiran, at l.otrKn. '
Iowa Slate allit hraka, at l.lucola.
Doana iiuliut l'rru Normal, at I'crn. 1
llantlncH HKilnt Nrbraakk Wflean, at i
l.hiculn,
'oiiimerrr aitainst Briuon Mlcb at Audi -
torlnm.
Oklahoma anlnt Kanaa. at N'orman.
Kaiiaun A(glM agHliint Minooiirl, at
coiumhia.
WMhiui-t. gin.t 4i,iru. t . -
OFll.
t'rrlehlun aiainut XI. Isnarliia. at ( If v- !
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Commerce High school's basket
ball team will play its last game to
night before entering the annual
state tournament at Lincoln next
week when, it clashes with thc Ben
son High scjuad at thc city Audi
torium. The game will be thc first contest
for the Bookkeepers since they re
turned from Lincoln, where they lost
to the latter team by the score ot
4 to 5 in a featureless came.
I Iowa State and Nebraska oucn a
' two-game series at Lincoln tonight.
j The Cyclones trimmed thc Cornhus -
I fcers jn the first game played at Ajncs
several weeks ago, but thc Xebras-
U-anc rvme'rt nn mittr in tli .,n,l
j contest, winning bv a fairly good
margin. I his weeks game at Ne
braska will end thc present season
for the Huskers. 1
Crcighton university rlas St. Tu-
I nacius college at Cleveland tonfgbt.
j The Clevelanders have a strong team
this season and according to reports,
' should give thc locals a hard game.
Hastings Defeats
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eamey, 04l0 O !
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Neb.. March 3. -(Special j
-The local college basket !
Haoting
Telegram.)
ball team
WO'l another victory Here :
, Wednesday -ni ght when it trounced
!hc Kearn'cv quintet in a last game
by J,,,, scor(? Qt H ,0 g -J,,
e team--
work of thc locals, coupled with their
'ability to shoot baskets from difficult j
; s.ngles and guard, spelled defeat for j
the invaders,
Midwest Professional
Ball League Is Formed
Cheyenne. Vyo March 3. The
Midwest professional base ball
J league, with clubs at Denver, Sterl
ing, caspcr ana ijrcyDuii, was organ
ized here today at a conference at
tended by representatives of eight
cities. Rick Rickctson of Denver
fwas elected president of the league.
" Bagby and Mails Report
Cleveland, O., March 3. Pitchers
Jim Bagby and Walter Mails are the
latest to report to the Cleveland
baseball club, in spring training at
Dallas. Tex.
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ftratfort tub
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and to show you the difference in Stratford models
and other makes. It will be worth your while to
learn all about Stratford clothes.
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Large Entry
List in State
Basket Tpurne
One Hundred and Ninety
Teams Will Compete in
Annual Tournament at
Lincoln Next Week. , ,
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I Lincoln cb . Feb. 3. (Special. I
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1 QllC hundred and ninety Jilgll
... , . 1 " . I ...
i school basket ball teams have been
J ontcrcJ j thc e1,raska State High
, .H IVV I
Basket Ball tournament to
! be staged in Lincoln, March 10-L
according to the announcement oi
Athletic Director F. V. Luehrine..
A few last-minute withdrawals re
duced the number to be under 200
as has been expected. '.
The entry list announced today by
the state university athletic deparN
tnent includes the largest list of teann
than any cage classic ever had
Teams will enter the tournament
from practically ever' aounty iti'thf
state, from schools of from 20 tc
i more than 1,000 enrollment,
I Work of classifying and drawing
! the teams was completed last week
and the results will be announced
next Sunday. The fact that the team
include from cicht to 12 nlavers each
! means that more than 2.000 high
school cage players will be in this
city during the tournament.
Dope on the Class "A" title lace
took a tumble when Omaha Central
handed Lincoln a defeat here Tues
day evening in a fast game. During
the latter part of the contest, the
Central athletes clearly outclassed
their opponents. This leaves Omaha
Commerce with a victory over Oms
! ha Central and a defeat at the hands
of Lincoln and Omaha Central with
a victory over Lincoln.
Kimball, Hastings and a number
of other out-state teams have been
showing class that may put them in
cranA tavnr for the stal rhainninn-
ship. I , .
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Winterton Guides
Dogs to Victory
The Pas, March 1 The annual
-'00-mile (Hudson Bay dog derby
over thc snow covered trails from
here to Flin Flon and return was won
Wednesday by the team owned by C.
B. Morgan, a local resident and guid
ed by Billy Winterton. The time was
32 hours and 50 minutes. The race
started at 11 a. m. yesterday. i
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Czechs After Cup
New York, March 3. The Tennis
Association of Czccho-Slovakia' has .
issued a challenge for the Davis cup,,
the United States Lawn Tennis as
sociation announced Wednesday.
This is the seventh nation to enter
the lists.
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