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THE EEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1921 Annual State High School Basket Ball Journey Starts at Lincoln Commerce Wins Over Creighton High, J2 to 0 Uenfon Trounces Columbus. II to 10, in Class B Largest Entry List in . v History. k" Lincoln. Neb., Marcli 10. Special , lelegram.) Nebraska's 11th annual Mate high school ba.-kct ball tour- j nament swung into action here this j morning when teams in i divisions of the tourney started the bail a ' rolling toward the champion- hp. ' . . . i The tournament this year is the , largest in the history of the Nebras ka High School Athletic association. ' Ifecords show that there isn't a high . school tourney in any part of the i I "fitted States that will equal the 1921 Nebraska tournament as far as the size is concerned. More than 2.000 athletes and their , fiiend$ are in Lincoln attending the three-day tpurnanient. Hotels are crowded, i , .Although the preliminary rounds in ,each of theVlasses were staged today, large crowds turned out to. .; witness the basketeers from all cor- nor of the Mate compete in the "red j letter" basket ball tournament of Corohusker land. ' " j School for Track Coaches. J Hundreds of University of Nebras- j ka -"N" men and students have vol unteered to 'act as guides, seorcrs: I timekeepers and referees. j Coach Schulte of Nebraska has ' Student lly Day; Boxer-By Night McKennv Dentists Trounce Thorpians Tail-Liidcrs in Commercial League Win From Ath letic Club, 22 to 17. i Offl.lal ttandiii. Tlio:piull ' . Mull limiiling Co. . . . C. II. High iToimut'iV" I'ulis lusrlips-rurni'-'R i 'oninie'-i' Tig.-rs . . . i :. H. N'onimrMs . . . M. k'.'iinev JKMitlnts . I n si MkIH'k KosiiUa. A! Komu'y iJeniisi:-, Tliorpiuu A I. urn Hniimg Co.. l'j: L'oiumtive t'ul.s lIUfrlKH-Harmor. 17; l'; B, N'uiipat'ifils. C. B. Jilsli, 1U; commerce Tiger, : Pit , .1011 .sun . .'iiiti 1 , 4 Will Give Trophy Cup to Legion Team Winning Tourney Grand Island, Neb., March 10. The Grand Island Chamber of Commerce has r.'.ade appropria tion for the purchase of a trophy cup to be given to the American region basket ball team winning the state championship in the state tournament to be held in this city March 21-22. ' 1OclvVr Kansas ill Al Roberts Knocks Out Gunboat" Smith Win Over Mitchell m Tenth Round of Bout Buffaloes To Start Traininir Monday Buffalo Lightweight Scores Knock Dowi in Fifth and Chen Decision at End Of Bout. Creighton Defeats Virginia Wesleyans n HI. ' The Tliorpiau Athletic club ba?.- Let ball shooters lost to the McKen ney Dentists Wednesday night in the Commercial league, by the score of 22 to 1". The Lion TJonding company won from the Commercial Cubs, lo to L. Local Hoopslers Display Ivx- leiit rassins and beat Southerners. Xi to 2.1. I IiI.-uro Tribuiir-Oiimha lire l.ruftfd Wire. Milwaukee, Wis., March 10. A li'i't hook to the chin that sent ichie Mitchell lo his knees in the I tli round, earned "Kockv" Kansas shade decision over the Milwaukee pride in a 10-round bout liere.W'ed 1'i'sday night. v The blow seemed a glancing one i i eel irotit me coiiiiuii i ui niw, m ".j Virginia c and the Hughes-Palmed Co. defeated ! nicrlit by the liiickhannon, W. Yu., March 10. ( Special Telegram.) Creighton uni versity, of the middle west, won an easy victory' over the crack West Virginia cslevan live here last and Mitchell slid to his knees, but he took a nine count and when he i'rosc, drove Kansas into the ropes ,1 with a terrific right to the chut Kansas went flying into the hemp, but he caught the top strand and kept from falling. From then on, -it was anybody's battle. Mitchell still careful, resort ed to his left almost exclusively. In New York. March 10. -Al Robert;, of New York knocked out "Guii ,i:it'' Smith of California in the HKh round of a match here Wednesday night. Roberts weighed 182 1-2 and Smith 178. A short right uppcrcut to the jaw ei ded the bout. Kobcrts, who otit hoxed his opponent inoni the start, scored a knockdown in the second ri.-und on which Smith took the ci unt of nine. The local pugilist fought t autiouf.ly, however, appa rently contented with outpointing the westerner, in the ninth. Smith was forced to take a count of seven ;iud when he answered the belt for the 10th round. Koberts smothered ith rights and lefts. Three Members of Omaha Hall Club Will Leave Today For Fort Smith. Three members of the Omaha Llase Iiall club left at 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon for lnt Smith, Ark., to start training for the coining season. Manske and McCloue, twirlers, and Catcher Floyd Krown hopped the rattler for the sunny south this Uterinum. Harney huvth. put mwier of the team, expects to leave either tonight . or Saturday for the training camp. Lddie HazciiStud Frank (I'ug) tirif ColtS KoiUfl Away Fl'Olll .fin. outfielders, will report with the 1) .. ...I oil, "... u : ... renaming players at Fort Smith next iiii:iiini ill. ill j. in nil. score nt .1.1 to z.i. J he i the Council Blutts Aonpariels. 1 ; westerners led from the outset and' to 10. In the closing game the Conn- i)y a display of some excellent pass- I cil Bluffs liigh beat the L ommcrcc ;,"lg wcrc , ; the lead at the first; 1 igcrs, 1.5 to 8 j ilaii by a three point margin, having j first mono: ! 1'le 'oca' ,ca111 n the short end of j Jlckeu'icy ivtitistR. TiKii-pun . ' i a 17 to 14 score. . , k!1 :::::::::::::.r::::::::'weru; The second period was a rcpett-1 Uronn . I'orriimn tion of the initial period' With the j .... , , i ........ ..i, I v isttiiitr coi ceians s howuiir an even better brand of the floor game. ! I'hci Cincinnati. O., -March 10. The Cin- i The Jinffalors will ojieu the season cinnati National league plavers got in Omaha on Tuesday. April 2o, with their iirst real taste of base ball to-! the Oklahoma Citv Sooneis. The the ninth, urged on by the shrieks j day, according to reports from their j scries will last three days. of his thousands of followers, he trainins canto at Cisco. Tex. A six- The board of directors of the Ak i inning gatr.e was staged by the reg-j Sar-JJcn have started making plans j ulai's and the Clts, w hich the !at-1 tor a big opening day at the local ter w on. ( to 4. - ' - lot. 1 fan e . Hi '., mat. of Brooklyn, X. Y.. is lilcrajh i'iirl'.ling his wriy to an ducation. I ur he is a mcdiral il. car ;. will fi".ish Ids course in two and then !e will throw his and hang out 1 n-" . 1. , -ii :i-l opened a three-day .setioql tor lugti tlent ))v ,lav and a professional boxer ; -hinsle. l ie - avs he is in the box- school track coarheA It is the pur- , )v njglt, kiu wn to the migilistu. ; :iig game simnlv I ecause he cousid pose of Coach SchultC. to try and in- :or, as ) ;arVl v Urigfit." the I ers it the quickest medium to can; ! Brouklvit featherweight. Bright has I moncv that would assist him in map- 1 met the best o: the local boxers of i ping out a successful career. In his n. F.. !... .H. f o rt . i Hitti. I). ... Smith Paul . Shanahan Eaton . . . "Wig Rina ShoniHkr. i-rease the standards of track work :r, the schools nf the state. The feature classes of the tourna ment this season arc the A and B di visions. .The winner of the former class is acknowledged the champion j.f Xebraska. In the.. firt Class A game this morning. Grand Island defeated Nor folk by the score ot 14 to 7 in a hard fought game. Commerce Beats Creighton. Omaha Cortimerce forged its way into, the second round this after noon w hen the Bookkeepers trounced the Creighton High five of Omaha by the score of 12 to 0. Coach James Druftimond's hoopsters found little difficulty in trimming their, Omaha Opponents. , . . :.The winners looked good on the xTarge Coliseitm' floor and followers of tTie Classf'A teams in the tour ":i,ey are predicting that the.Penpush e(s ,vill toss .their way to .the state tiharjipionship (his year. 'Creighton High bad ' numerous shots. ;iA the basket, but the losers failed I connect with the irons. The score, at 4hc end of the first half was 7 to 0.- The lineup .follow s ' mlh Commercr, 1'!.rr-ihlon Janiero ... iahony . Slane (C " Knl.HrltiiOnnsfc-i-'Krpb.-: for Klinq for Hokiisck, l'e.idersast for aV te rms.. Goals Muhnnrv. 2; RokusoU, Camero. Umpire Jones. Lincoln felt into a surprise in th? seccind half qf its game this after noon, when.. South High staged a rally and threatened to take the con test. The final score was 13 to 8 in favor of the locals. The first half t:u!ed 9 to lin Lincoln's favor. Xei mau( was the Woring star for South Omaha. !...".. Jhe lineup: Lincoln, IS. South Omaha, 8. Olds F Brrnard AfcPnerson ' Xelnxan T,ewls '. i ' Graham Molntyre a HIM .Merrltt .1) Enrlglit Suttltntlon Arkernian for Enrijtlit, Sullivan for Hill, Sominerlad for Lewla. Ooats: . Lewis. 2: MrPher.ion, I; Olds, ""jfciin, -Ora.ham. Hernard. rUt thro!ii Olds, i; Neiman, 2. Re.oree: Jonf.--. Egg and Van Kempen Leading Bike Race Xew York;: March 10. The two leading teams in the six-day race srill retained their one lap advantage Wednesday despite an attempt by the Brocco-Coburn combination to over take them.- ' At the 70th hour, the ''SK'Van Kempen and Rutt-Lorcnz teams had covered 1,210 miles and four laps. . . At the end. of the sprints tonight Egg and .Van Kempen had 517 points and Rutt and Lorcnz 399. his class and has merged victorious : in all his battles. He is a high school graduate, nnd is now" taking ! a medical course. ;.t the City bospi ' tal. According to his calculations. ! next bout lie wll receive l.oUU tor his night's work. Which proves he made lit) mistake when he figured lighting, the well from which to draw his educational funds. shots were of the sensational i variety as they dropped in many ! frgm rnidfloor. The brand of blal i they displayed in this period had j the local team entirely at sea as j they passed the halt w ith an abandon j that bordered on the uncanny. The West Virginian team was Kuhry j unable to cope with thfc passing I ukov.'i- and the result was an casv victory! riostrui) t-or Q-eigliton. Kearney, the visitor's C'opltran Iloremans Higli Av. TO. no 7:'. 00 Horemans Scores High Of 297 Points During Match With Cochran Detroit, March 10. liduoard Horc nians, European 18.2 balk line bil liard champion, went into the lead in his 3,600 point match with Welker Cochran- of San Francisco Wednes day when in the fifty block he made the biggest run 'ie ''as scored since coming to this country, 297 points. Cochran was leading by 2H0 points when the play began, but Horemau's high run. -with others of 50, 132 and 97. enabled the Belgian-, in spite of a run of 131 by Cochran, to lead at the conclusion of the block, 1,500 to 1,368. Bv consistent plaving in tonight's block of the 3,600-point' 18.2 billiard match. Welker Cochran of San Francisco forged 68 points ahead ot Edouaril Florcmans, European cham pion, the score at the end of the sixth block being 1,800 to 1.732. The standing: Voints ' 3Iil' llun .jr. isni) lil . ..M L'97 Kansas and Jackson To Fight JWarch J 7 Xew York, March 10. Tex Kick ard announced Wednesday night that "Rocky" Kansas and Willie -Jackson, lightweight, had been matched to meet in a 15-round bout here March 17. Jackson was substi tuted for Benny Leonard, lightweight champion,-who is ill with influenza. Attorneys Will Oppose Postponement of Trial Chicago, Marck 10. Attorneys who will defend the White Sox base ball players accused of throwing the 1919 world series, last night said they would oppose a further postpone ment of the trial scheduled to begin Monday. This was in reply R) a report to day that attorneys for the" prosecu tion would ask "that Judge Dcver, who will preside, grant a six- months' continuance. Knights of Zioii Trim Central Athletic Club Tourney Scores t I.ASS -.." liraiifl Island, 14: Norfolk. 7. oimncrcf . 13; Crrightrn High. 0. I.inroln, in; South lliiih, X, (lerir, 11 ; -Auburn,' 9. ( LAS -It." llenon. ft; CoIiiiiiIhi. 10, l.ennn Indiana, IK; l:Kr Amies, ft. rinttHinoiith, '.'I; ithenlurc, HI. Ontrul ity. SI; Wahon. . North rinlte. IK; Fremont. S. Seward. 10: lay Tenter, II. Nenrunka. rlt.T, : Sidney, . Mnnton, II; Alliuliie. A. ( I.ASS "t." Friend, 20;. "Tern Traiiiinc, 9. OeWHr. : Shlckl,-. 13. wiiuil l.rovo, II; Schnvlcr, II. Arlinxton. 1! Sisittslihiff , 6, Tllden. S3; l.itVlif leld. !. Knvrnna, 3'.li llnvelnrlt, 8. FI.ASS Klgin, ft; Went Point, II. tsee4iln, II; Duiilnvr, l. Minilen. 112; llesliler. 21. 0likili won by default. t.iltner. IB; Kandolpli. IS. Shelton, 2."; Alevnndria, IS. Ansley 26; Ilatiii City, 1, i l,.sa-'K."; -l iiirmont. '.'II: Oirallalii, 8. Hebron, 14; MeConk, 8. North Mend. 10; Cedar Itluffs. (i. Otoe, 10; Alusworth, . r CLASS "ti." Cbrtcr. 30: C.enoa. 10.' s. L.tniw. 21: Ulue Hill. 8. MeCook Junction, '4; Franklin Aradeniy, ilorrocco rg lv l.t-vinson 'I'iuton Ik Konec-Ky Kulislilules: railrtc-li for Jlorocco; N. l.pviusou ftir Freilipru. Field coals; .Mack :'.). llantl -'l. Kroivn (21, Bcrnstt-in, i.'orenuiti Mi, Kun ecky (o). . Foul (foals- V.and (). Konocky. Fouls coinmitled: Ilund. Tipton, Ht-rn-sleiii. K. Ltviuson t-'i, Konetky (Si. X. Levinson. St'f-iind pini.e'. IJou Bondins Co. Commerce Cubs MacKov t Kagtnian Veiler If Johnson TViibodv i-, AVIlk:nsuu is J-irookov Hanson IB. Substitute; AndcrHon for lliysrruli; . . . , .- i .. i, ...,K1.. IIauSr r..r MacKay; l.undgren for AVeiser: captain anu joi- u. tiu uu.iuiv ciK.icher for iiauser. I to participate in the last few games, pSIuvkonsof..'3'' Wc"cr ! as the outstanding star of the gan.e Fr.io throna: JoiuiFun. . as he negotiated tour goals troni tlie .on'tu.n'iTOp.acSv besides caging . nine out of 12 er t-3), lYabuuy Wilkinson, Luuderen. attempts troill ,the lOUl line. Lotl- Tbtni v-ame: i don ab-o featured as he succeeded lIUKhcH-Parmer- . Xonpariols- , j,, caf,i,r fol,r field goals. RvSS was l tic individual star tor tne Wesleyan team, caging four goals from the floor besides playing ''au excellent floor game. (The lineup follows: Crefgntvn S3. West Va. We sl"it!eu. brought his right to t lie chin, and look the offensive. He smashed Kansas on the -chin with iill the power he could muster, but the suuhtty Italian lad took them on the whiskers, and plunged right in, seeking to put over the wallop. Mit chell fighting -like a demon, kept on lop of him. He cracked straight lefts to the Italian that opened Kan sas' lips and sent short, snappy rights to the head. Kansas, just as eager, refused to retreat. In the 10th round they dropped all defense and swung everything they had, but both were strong and fighting like dt nions at the bell. 'Kansas weighed 134 1-2 pound?. Mhchc'l scaled 5 3-5. Managers Of American Class "B" Teams Hold Meeting at City Hall it. Alma. 11: O'Neill. 1!. Pupillion. 1ft: Filler, 11. lurks. 23: llnmboldt. !'. flinpprll. 4.4; Itetliany. B. lilooinfield, 21: Wakefield, 20. , CLASS ."IV!. v Teaeliern' College High. 22: Syracuse, IS. Waco. 13; Beaver CroRsinff 11. Keneaau'. 11; Wausati, 6. Farnani, ft; Palmyra. 9, ' i llnlibilry, 10; lnrkton. 1. Cortland, 27; Wilbur. 23. . ..'.'.CLASS "I.". Sargent wott'hy default. Ilolniexville.-SO: Sterling. 4. Talmuge. 1.V; St. Paul. II. F.lmwood. 2; Tobias. 10. -Knrk County. 16: Wallhill, 9. Srrlhner, 1; Mobrarn, It. tirnfton. 20: Hyaiiiiin. It. Hardy, 19; AutMn, 11. CLASS "J." Indlunnla, 14; Gering. 2. ftertraml, 11; Vpland, IS. -m. Howello, 12; Western. 10. Hartley. 19: Wilcox, 6. llildretli. : Wymore, 4. Panama, 21; Hickman. 18. Hunvell, 13; Helvldere. 6. I'LASS "K." (reonwood. It; Mason City, 10. n. Albi-rti if Walsh Kn'.hp If Bra ham Nc-i.-ou i- Klimell 13 Alberll r Taylor Meatll IS Wise FiHcl goals: I. Alberll t-'J, Kalbo (1). D. Alberti fi). Walsh (4l. Foul goals: l. Alberll, Wulsli. Braliam. louls romniittcd : Kalbe (-). Nelson, U). K. Albert: (-), Taylor :'., Wise (2). Kntirth gairo: t'oniniuri-e 'l'igor C. B. lliph Warmer rf I iwoky Irwii If iiw-ons Krasnio yuren Hodgson re (Japel Yerbout Ik Hobi-y Substitutes: llantlioni for Capel; Brown for (Mvetis: .Morrison for liwoky. Field goals: IUvoky, uwens (3). ltubey. Wanner (:il. Free throws: tinuky, Owens (!'), llodg- EOll 121, Fouls committed: Dwoky, Owens, Warmer. (-), Kranso 131, llodg&ou til. Ciffieials: Iteferee, Verne .Moore. Time keeper and scorer, Clerelb-k. Tinio of halves: 1& niinut.-e. Nine Western Colleges Enter Gymnastic Meet j . i Bloomingtoii, liul, Marcli 10. Representatives of nine western conterence universities and a num ber of other middle western colleges and universitiec will meet here to day in the opening events of an nual western intercollegiate fencing, wrestling and gymnastic meet. There are 200 entries in the various events. Full wrestling teams have been entered by Nebraska. Ohio State, Illinois; Ch'cago, Northwestern, Wisconsin I'urduc, Iowa and Indiana. Fencing and gymnastic entries in clude teams by Nebraska and Iowa. Kearney ( 'rtniton Wise . . , Vandivcr Berry . . Substitutes .i. . .rf. . . . .if. .IX . ... Poiter Rohrliruifh ij; Stark 'lanr'agan for Stark: f'iark Despite the fact that neither the I'.uilsou Fords nor the .faney -Milling Co. will be represented this season i:t amateur base ball -circles, the managers of the American. Class B league, at their meeting Wednesday tiirrlit tlln ,il,- IiqH i-fln f in nel Johnson I make plans for the opening of the ltoss ; seasnn nn Snnr r4-. Anril 1. Both If. U. Chase and Dode Ilubatka. who arc two of the man agers, have not been able ti iccure backing for their clubs. If they do not secure backing they will en ter their teams under the follow ing names, the Chase's Colts and the Ilubatka's "Steam Rollers." The managers, by a unanimous i vote, agreed to allow the Carter Carl Treiliailic Matched - La.U team to play all of its games ttv.i ii . i irif the club ground::. All forfeit and With 1 oilllj? Montreal, Mar. 16 franchise money must be in the Toledo, O., March ID. Announce- hands .'of the kssociation by April ment was made here today that Carl i 1. The next meeting of the league Trcmaiue of Cleveland and Young j will be held April b. Montreal of Providence- R. I will j A meeting of the North Omaha, meet in a 12-round. no-decision bout j league will be held tonight at the here the night of March 16. The city hall, while the Booster league stipulated weight is 118 pound -. will meet Friday night. for Johnson; John for Rohrbrugh; Lovely for Berry. Field irofiN-: .luluisoii t2l. Ttoss II), fotter (II, Stark (1). Kearney 1 4 . W'is 3l. Condon (4), Lovely (11. Foul Goals: Johnson. 7 out of I'l; Kearney, 9 out of J2; Clark, 1 out of 1; Mark. 1 out of licferee: Sliroyer, X j Intercollegiate Soccer lo j Be Revived by Middies Annapolis, Md., March 10. Inler , collegiate soccer will be resumed at : the naval academy next fall with a I game with Princeton on October 15. Woods Wins Both Gameg In rocket Billiard lourney featured by good teamwork through- The Knights of Zion basket ball j team defeated, the Central Athletic j club quintet in a hard-fought game , bv the score of 24 to 15. The contest ; was fast from start to finish and was A" large crowd of fans watched Woods and Franklin finish their sixth J25-point block of play in their 1.250-point pocket billiard match be ing played at Ernie Holmes' par lrs. Woods won both games Ves neday, boosting his total to 701 against Franklin's total of 581. Woods exhibited a rare brand of pool yesterday afternoon, his run of 108 being!'.-the feature of his 125 to 47 win over Franklin. Woods took last night's game, 125 tc 54. Woods' high runs were 21, 22, 24 and 35.-. , ! Official Guide Book For Swimmers Off Press The American Swimming associa- j tion announces that the Official ( Swimming-Guide tor 1920-21 is now ready" foi distribution. This book is edited by F. W. Leuhring. athletic director of the University of Nebras ka. Helmer Myre Defeats , Canadian Champion Albert Lea. Minn.. March 10. Hel met Myre, local light heavyweight wrestler, defeated George Gion, Ca nadian . champion, in two straight falls here Tuesday night. He took the first in one hour and 20 minutes and the: second in 32 seconds. i Two More Join Cards St. Ltfuis,' March 10. Harold Jan- j vrin, utility' inficlder. and Bill Per tica, a pitcher from the Los Angeltf club of the Pacihc Coast league, are cut. Any teams in the state wishing games with the Knights are request ed to call Nathan Adclson, Webster 3399. after 7:30 p. m. Neusel, Ball Player, Dies From Injuries Received in Accident St. Louis, Mo., March 10. Ray Neusel, a professional base ball player, did Wednesday from in juries received last Tuesday night when struck by a street car. Shoemaker Defeats Vaughn, 125 to 57 1 Chicago. March 10, J. 11. Shoe maker of New York defeated C. A. Vaughn of Chicago, 125 to 57, in tonight's play for the, national ama teur billiard title. .His victory throws four of the contestants into a tie for first place. Those tied in addition to Vaughn and Shoemaker arc: C. Earl Pat terson of Chicago and W. II. Leu of 'Rockford. ( ly4 Announce Dales for - New York Racing Season Chicago Tribune-Omaha lire Leased Wire. ' New York, March 10 Dates for the local racing season have been agreed upon and will be announced after the mettinc of the lockev club tomorrow afternoon. The dates as agreed upon follow: Jamaica May 7 to '2C. Belmont Tark Jlay :;8 to .Tune 1?. Auueduct June 18 to July 8. Kmiiirs City July 9 to July 30. Saratoga August 1 to 30. Belmont Fark September 1 to 14. .. 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