T. k J VTJIE vEEE: , OMAHA. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 24. 1021. ' m rf'iPi ill j . Tsfnr r. ' v. lit m assnsT fWlJT m m ar sT m w M . '' 1 Masses w aw rI I -aw a. nr n; 1 m gn 1; i ' 4' ft- i. H H Creighton Tossers Show Same Fighting Spirit of Teams of Previous Years in Iowa Game C REIGHTON followers Thursday placed the stamp of ap ' proval squarely on Coach "Chuck" Kearney's 1923 Hill J top tossers when they took Iowa university's crack quin tet Jnto camp by a J9 to 17 score. The game furnished Creighton's first real test, and hav ing survived the initial one with flying colors, Creightonites are confident of a victorious season on the hardwood floor. Even had Creighton lost, local tiiiorter would have been well pleased with the team, for it was evident ijiat the "lighting spirit" which ha been instilled in all the trims since Ih; fimou ones of 1918 nnd 1919 was not missing In this jear's quintet. At the end of the first half, Iowa was on the long end of a 13 to 5 fccore, but in the second half Kear ney s underlings callied and piled up a two-point lead on their opponents w hich they held when the final whistle blew. The teams will meet again tonight rnd another capacity crowd is ex Dccted to be on hand. Next Monday and Tuesday nigjht the Creightonites will clash with Colgate flippers. The lineup: , Crrithton It, ' .- , O M'lua t J. f.... ... Vmutiuan I. t..i 0 Lovely r. ( 3 .Mahmey o 1 MoCr c. ....0 Jyn.h r. K-... Herry r. .... 0 1'uyiiter r. g 0 ro o I o f rts 0 .. & o 1 6 2 2 0 0 3 II 1 0 3 9 19 "f total ..S I Ioa Jbnlversity 17. ).olimn I. f. .. 3 9 A. Of vine r. f. ........ I 0 Vurgetlt v .... 9 Shltnek (c) r. f ....2 iiiiKh r. r 1 Barton r. f... 0 I'rohweln c... ...0 Total. 7 Jloterce Birch, Karlliam. Woods Loses Second Block to Greenleaf , New York, Dec. 23. Ralph Green - leaf, pocket billiard champion, last night won tne secona diock or nis .. 450-point title match from Arthur ' Woods of Minneapolis, 148 points to r'86V. Greenleaf ;lad an unfinished ''high run of 5. s ' I . ... Jhe champioi' "total score for the "two blocks played is 305 against 'Woods 219.'. The match will be rer - sumed today. .. : - . Schaefer asfly i - Beats Roger Conti . Philadelphia, Pec 22. Taking the final block of bis JOQrpoint match with Roger Conti, French billiard ist, Jake Schaefer, world's 18.2 balk line champion, easily won the match tonight, with a total of 2,988 points t to 2,120 for Conti. i Official American League Hurting Remds f V : IVMYJDIjAI. SITCII1NG. Includes alt pitcher trfco hava worked In '45 or more Innings, .A-' He. Pitches Fabr, Clilcags Jtorton, Cleveland . Plercy, New York ............. Mofrldfto, Waetiinfton .......... Iara. New York Moyt, New York ............... Jones. Boston ... , K , R ...... .l R Covelealtte. Clevelaaa ........ Cfvjlnn. Now York Johnson, Waslilngtoa Butta, Boston. Snooker, St. toula, Karr, Boston Leonard. Detroit ............ Harper. New York Krickaon, Washington ....... Sottaoron. St. Loul Malls, Cleveland Koiamel, Philadelphia. Van Gilder,' Bt. Louis Kachajy. Washington . , . , . Vnle. Cleveland ... . . . . .L. , . . . . Pennnck, Boston Shawky, Nw 1'orU i't ,.. . Kuasell, Boston ...... i, Perrr. Philadelphia ......... I'ole, Detroit R R .R ...... .T. .'.','.'.'.'.'r ....,..R R R R Oldham, - Detroit Ftarris. Philadelphia ....... Holling. Detroit , Paues, Detroit .costa, Washington ,1'avis, St. I.ouls ..... "V Moore. Philadelphia .... ... ..f Tnormahlen. Boston Khmke, Detroit Kesfe. Philadelphia. Bafby, Cleveland Kerr. Chicago ............ Eayne, St. Louis v "Baylor, Philadelphia, ...... .styara, Boston "Hasty, Philadelphia Schacht. Washington .... Caldwell, Cleveland ...... Klop. St. Lonls ........... Sutherland. Detroit ..n ..R ..R ..R- ..R ..R ..R raimero, si. ixium . . ... Middleton. Detroit .R rtuaunson, cnicsgo ,.R ..R Burwell, ?t. Louis Russell, Chicago Collins. New York Courtney, Washington ....... Ferguson, New York ........ McWeeney. Chicago" ........ Hodge. Chicago Kulrennan, Chicago . . 1. .R ..R ,.R ,.R rreaman, rniiaaeipai W on aM iMt Barord. Pet. lose leal le o lose !es lw too .159 .tt .76 .727 .698 .(tt .666 .640 .619 .616 .616 .626 .611 .9 .66 .6 . .671 .668 .154 .at. .662 .146 .638 .533 .it; .513 .52 .628 .6 -I1 Ruth. New York.r... Shaw. Washington ... Sheeban. New York... S 3 .16 .13 .19 . 4 . 4 . 1 Odsnwald. Clevelan4 ...... Perrlt. Detroit' . Barrett, Philadelphia ...... Phllilpe. Washington ...... Helroach. Phlladelpal. .... Mar. New York. .......... Sutherland, Detroit ........ Ferguson. New York-..... 1 41 ST IS 4 .IT I 1 . S S 47 ST It .47 11 t .tt 11 S .St II .41 it IS .34 11 Morton, cieveiana ......w Shocker, SU Loui ........ Bsyne, St. xuts. .......... Colllnav New York. ...... ... Bush. Boston CocelesKi. leveiana .,.., Mails. Cleveland ............ "olr. Detroit .............. fabcr, Chicago nthoroo, Cleveland Shawkey. New York II I 1 tt 16 II 39 II I SS II S IS s t Parka, Detroit Hoyt, New York......... Jonaa. Boston Harper. New York....... MogVldge, WashlagtM ... Accota. Washington ..... riry. New York.. ....... rt. Cleveland Johnson. WasbiagtM .41 It II .40 IS It .14 1 .It It 14 .11 1 .14 I t .41 II IS .15 IT 14 .4 tl IS .37 T .S3 I T .26 t T .11 It 14 .44 19 17 .48 It 16 .tl I 1 t Baghy. Cleveland Ke'n. 9t. Lonls Ooll nlna. New York.. Karr. Boston . ZaksrT, Washington ,Kerr. Chtcacs ....... - Taxts. ftc Lonls...... Mnor. PqJ is del phi e. Ptfls CaldvrtU, I'tevnlaxl Georges Carpentier Loses . Decision To French Court Paris, Pec. 23. Gorgt Car pentier lost a decision in a bout with the Meux correctional court today when his limousine was ordered confiscated. - The boxer had failed to appear to answer to a charge of speeding. Nebraska May Be Added to Perm Card Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 23. Neither Dartmouth nor Lafayette will be on the lyjj loot Dan scncauic of the University of Pennsylvania, it was. tin tint, nrpil tniiioJit-hv the ' foot ball committee. With the exception ct one game, tne 6cneciuie 113s ueetj completed, the rojnmitlea said, add ing that Nebraska, Alabarila, Florida and a half dozen other teams are under consideration (or the open date, November 4. . McKay Whips Storey When Sponge Is Tosed Jn Juird Seattle, Wash.. Dec. 23. Gordon McKay, Pocatello, Idaho, middle weight, stopped Jimmy Storey of Seattle in the third round of a sched uler! frtiir-rnnnrl hnnt- here last niffht. The sponge was tossed in for Storey at the end ot tne tnira. wcivay nau landed his blows at will. Nebraska Comes to Terms for Foot Ball Game With Syracuse. Lincoln, Pec. 23. Tht Univer sity of Nebraska has dosed : with Syracuse university of Syra cuse, N. Y.,-1 for a foot ball game at Syracuse November 4, 1922, F. E. Luehripg, director of athletics at the Cornhusker institu .tion, announced today. A two year agreement -was entered into, it was announced, Nebraska going to Syracuse next year, and Syra cuse coming here in 1923. Nego tiations with the University of Pittsburgh for a 1922 game have been dropped, it was stated. BR. E.R. P.G. 91 2.48 33 3.75 27 I 2.S6 96 1 S.00 114, 3.68 97 , 3.10 17': 3. S3 lit g.36 '60 3.4 10J - S.51 19 ' S.S1 129 ' S.65 48 3.66 103- 8.7 '28 .' .!4 76 S.77 11 r 3.9 85 8.94 12( ' 8.96 ,7. 1.15 110 ' 3.94 106 : 4.01 100 4.03 111 4.61 , 79: 4.11 S3 - 4.11" 63 4.1S 101 4.2 108 4.2 65 4.30 lit ' 4. 33 6. - 4. IS 131 ' 4.46 96 4.50 48 ... 4.(0 . 4.65 9- 4.68 100 4.69 -' 13 4.73 4.T2 91 , 4.84 9S 4.17 97 4.88 41 4.88 6 4. 9t 4.36 S3 4.97 (0 S.00 44 l.si . 1U S.ll O. IP. A.B. 331 1211 118 402 ir. 293 98 83 801' 333 3(11 318 141 158 R. 107 45 40 119 145 121 122 137 61 122 l" 161 53 126 43 30 1 ss it 44 49 43 33 35 83 -812 288 337 iS2 1120 1293 1090 298 , 1139 310 ltlS 12 48) 264 1007 265 24 S4S 123 273 3 HI 194 ' 10 313 196 314 288 38 47 26 38 ' 8 33 2 34 48 31 39 41 33 it S 13 20 40 S( t 33 40 i , 23 30 44 40 44 47 S3 30 ts s 37 ST 13 24 38 SS 3S " 11 ' 28 30 : If 27 SS 13 It 254 327 118 245 53 179 178 194 285 180 250 238 223 245 173 ! 70 110 229 228 138 233 ' lit 265 193 6 196 173,. 193 309 164 16 173 179 83 -147 167 58 90 ..' 183 , 193 940 1378 , 4.1S 956 198 673 662 748 1100 70S 984 941 873 933 67.1 367 440 897 889 63t 936 467 993 737 S64 768 688 773 1210 619 660 683 719 - 331 679 -663 244 ' S43 23 90 89 103 l;s 98 130 133 121 131 9S 36 C6 129 186 95 141 "65 150 110 56 133 13 11s 183 10 106 107 120 49 91 111 43 63 IS 135 268 S4S 204 77 134 361 368 163 275 146 279 206 , 101 J10 214 S38 357 167 314 217 338 110 n -208 80 109 it -J lit ' 251 84 ,6 137 133 S3, 261 639 621 21 102 8! 158 n. 56 18 '" 391 ? 12J 143 . 57 . 191 66 234 84 61 - 188 65 Schacht, Washington ....... Ehmke. Detroit .....".. Van Glider. St. Louis Pennhck. Boston Longrd, Detroit ......y,.. Ertckson. Washington ...... Oldham, Detroit Bodge, Chicago Rommel, Philadelphia, Harrhv Philadelphia. S.,..,.. Dauss. Detroit ilyera, Boston Courtney, Washington....... Ruasatt. Boston Palmero. Sl Louis. Mlddleton. Detroit Perry, Philadelphia .,. WcWaeney. Chicago Burwell. St. Lnuis Twombly, Chicago .......... Ketling. Detroit Rnaseli Chlcags ........... Hasty. Philadelphia Morenaan. Chicago ......... Frewas. Phlladalphin ...... Bnlana. St. Loois Naylor, Philadelphia ........ K?fe.v Philadelphia Wilkinson. Chtrago ........ Thorrnahlen, Boston Davenport. Chicago Morris. St. Louts YhawipsoB. Chicago . Snllivaa. Philadelphia Cnllep. St. Lonis Wwioka. Chtrago Richmond. St Louis ........ I1. Dee 111. St. Louis .. Rogers, New Yorh......j Connallr. Chicago ... Fviierten. Breton Hraereon. Cievrland Taylor, Philadelphia Rolls High Score "D Mtbte 7-(ous?tti3ri Mable Jlo'usnian, captain of the" Housman's bowlinjifrteani .'. of the Ladies" Metropolitan bowling league of the Farnam alleys, scored the highest total for the league Thursday night when she registered a count of 578, rplling 163, 212, and 203, Real Harvard Goat v "Discovered" at Last ramliriilcrp . Mass.. Dec. 23. Har vard's goat, long sought by op ponents on the gridiron and other fields, has heen found far from the Harvard yard. ; t 1 hat it is Harvard s goat, ana no other, is evidenced by the fact, that a perfect letter . "H" ' is blazoned naturally on his side, r Thp mumpr livinar in aTcnnviltff. this state, has offered him to the uniyersity as, jts mascot,' saying he is 2 years old and very gentle. MayJerry Outpoints Rivera, Duluth, Dec. 23. Howard May. berrv of Duluth, decisively outpoint Colo., in a 10-round no decision bouf here last night, according' to a n-iai jofity of the sport critics.'.;-rThey are baijtaiTiweights. i I I VJ m 9SCS-S-7 fanNAM St: Hanson Challenges Zbyszko to Finish Match To Force Champ Into Tilt if J, V. F.lwooJ, who has taken over the managerial reins of Charlie Han son, Omaha wrestler who sprang the greatest sensation in the mat game in recent years by holding btaniflags Zbyszko to a three-hour no-fall draw at Nashville, Tenn., De cember 12, has formally .challenged the world's champion to a finish match. It was announced following the, match, at Nashvile, that the two would meet in the same Ting Jan uary 9, but Zbyszko, after, getting the match stopped on this pretense, has refused to post a forfeit and he is not planning on filling the engagement. Drastic Enforcement of Boxing Law to Be Made Strict enforcement of the J Ne braska boxing law will be made here after, John'Kilmartin, boxing inspec tor and a member of the state boxing commission, announced this morning following a conference , with : Lum Doyle, head ot tne commission. "The coiiimissiou has been iiuexis tnce long enough for all boxers, nrniYintrc nnrt maiiacrpr In lfi fa miliar with all the phases of the law," Kihnartin said, "and from now on the rules will be enforced to a dot." flmalia matrlnnalfprc tiavs rmlserl the commission considerable trouble by making eleventh hour applications Earl Neale Signs As Head Coach of W. and J. Grid Team ' ... .. .. , j Washington, Pa., Dec. 23. Earl (Greasy) Neale, big 1 league . ball player and foot ball coach extraor dinary, signed a contract- today to return here as head coach ot' the Washington and Jefferson elcvcli. Neale received a substantial increase over his salary for this year, but the terms were not made public. ,At his own request, Neale signed for, only one year. John Kellison signed to day as tirst, assistant gridiron coach. Midget Smith-Gives Herman Good Lacing New York, Dec. 22. Midget Smith took one step' nearer thp ban tamweight champ onship tonight , in Madison Square Garden, hen he gave Pete Herman, former title' holder, the worst drubbing the Utr tie southerner ever received. At the end of the 15th round Herman's right eye was closed tight, his left eye was in bad fjiape, his lips were cut and his body above the belt was a mass of welts from Smith's ter rific attack. , Rudmn Sniper Sk ' .Reduces Prices Elective December 24th, Prices of Hudson Models are Reduced as follows: FouffPassepger Speedster ,,.K.r.,.,.r.,..r.r.-. . .$1,695 Seven-Passenger Phaeton . rT.W.Tc. . . 1.745 Caljfiolet lei e e is ie'l'e. I'l l O'l f'ei' 'e""e mjmf s'lO a2295,-."' CoUpe (.f.Xel . s fs: lelet T'Te" e lei e" ;f,V7."e"e7e? 2j570 Sedan -''re ."'jeje:er"f:si.j.fe?.e.i f.j ' e 7evs r-e .e 2650 'K Touring Limousine' 2,920: Limousine ..,- , , km i i ri 3495 f, o. b. Detroit, Mich. GUY ''SLEflYtCE OMAHA Defy is Ignored Elwood says he will force the champion tt meet the protege of Farmer Burns, wrestling instructor. "Since Hanson is the only grappler either outside or inside 'the trust to hold Zbytiko to a draw, we in tend to get match with him or compel him to leave the country," 1.', J - f r jiwooa gaiu. The Omahan is willing to meet Zbyszko. at Omaha, .Chicago, New York or auy.otliee cjty that tie champion and Ins ' manager , name. But it is to be strictly .understood that the match will be -under police uazeue rules, which means mere postjvejy can be no draw, that Dutch must go to a iinish. for boxing permits, the Omaha in spector says. Hereafter. all applications for bout permits will have to be made and in the hands of the department 10 days prior to thematch,' Furthermore, at the time the ap plication is su'mbitted to the commis sion the date and the place for' hold ing the bout must be decided upon and the -irincipals must be under contract." . , , -.. "We have been indulgent. vjth the promoters in this respect in order to co-operate in every possible way to make ' boxing a success,"-. Kihnartin said, "but it is time for them to com ply with the law. Kansas Aggies Will Play Huskers At Lincoln Nov. 18 Lincoln, Dec. 23.-?-(Spec:al .Tele gram.)- Kansas State Agricultural ccljcge will play fogt ball on . Ne braska field November 18, Athletic Director F, W. Luehring announced Friday morning. This will give Ne? braska four conference games,.' one more than was played in J92J. The date of the' Aggie' game will be cele brated as. homecoming day. , v . The boxing program of 28 rounds, to have been put on under Elks' auspices in the. auditQrium ; January 2 or 5, will be scheduled for a later date, possibly January. 9; CbarleS N; Moon said today. The auditorium has been engaged for the weet; of January 2. j ..' . y, . j - "Kid" Schlatter Loses to Murphy Denver, Colo., Dec. 2$, Frankie Murphy, Denver, won over, Morrie Schlaiferof Omaha on a foul in the fifth -round -of scheduled 12-round bout here last night. The first round was even, Scbjaifer having -a shade the best of second and third ,;and Murphy the best of the fourth. It L.SMITH FIRJ.1T U.S.A. PHONc.DouaLAiit7ff Sam McVey Dies : From Pneumonia New .York, Dec. 23. Sam Mc Vey,- negro heavyweight pugilist, died today in a local hospital vic tim of pneumonia. The rinir loaes its most plctur esque negro fighter in the death of Sam McVcy, who. was never a chamnion. but always a tonnotcher, Sum was .16, and his ring career began back in 00i, and lasted until 1917. , He had fought several fights sipce then, but none ot any conse tiuenec." ' ' am wai touted as a champion by hia admirers when he was a budding boxer,- but tha drtams never quite materialized.- -1 His greatest fights were, with. Jack Johnson, mw Lang ford. Harrv Wills. Jelf Clark, the "fightin' ghost;" Denver Ed Martin, Joe Jcanette and I'm Johnson. In 1903 - he knocked out Denver Ed Martin, then in . his prime, in one round, and Jack Johpson twice in 20 rounds, He has several kayoes over Sam Langford. and the Boston Tar iiaby holds several over him. Tlis'greut est fight with Langforfl went 43 rounds. ' -- . He fought Wills to a draw in 1915 and knocked him out in 1917 at Panama. - ... Prizes for.City Amateur Champs I ' Champions in the municipal base baa association will be presented prizes at the annual banquet, to be Riven in their honor bv the directors of of the Omaha' Athletic club, at 7 o clock Monday night. ' Members of the Drive-ItrYour- selfs, city and class A champs,; will each be given a gold base ball, and the Woodmen of the World Head quarters team, pennant winners in the class . B loop, will receive a hand-1 some trophy. . ? Players on the Christ Child feam, class C gonfalon winners, will each be presented with a handspme golf , watch. . . v ihe. tirst concerted move; in preparation. , for the 1923 season, which promises to be the banner, one in the history of amateur base ball, will be made at the banquet. Will'Form Big League Schedules At Meeting January 3 ; j,Clicago, Dec. 23. Schedule f the American and "National leagues for the 1922 base ball season will be drafted" at a meeting of the schedule committees " to 'be held in French Lick, Ind., January 3, President- Ban ti r .1, 7 A i I announced tonight. The National league, committee will be President -Heydler and Bar ney Dreyfuss, owner of the Pitts burgh club. President Johnson will map -out the schedule for the Ameri ca n league. The date for opening the season probably will be agreed Upon as April'12, it was said. The schedules call or 154 games as in former year. 1921 i . ' ll.l tllOlt Vkl ' ' . - V "' 'x ' -: I"" '- "3 ijl iOTS i'i Values That Positively Canhdt r asm ssaa mm' Be Duplicateoin Omahan $30 and $35 SUITS AND OVERCOATS SATURDAY ... $40 and $15 ' -SUITS AND OVERCOATS SATUBDAY $60 and $55 --S U ITS AND OVERCOATS SATURDAY ..$60 and $65 -SU ITS AND OVERCOATS SATURDAY ' .une Odd Lot 'a a . S U I TS' AND OVERCOATS SATURDAY $45 Fur Collared - OVERCOATS$"j Quality Lined fM SATURDAY V. Vt Rnvs'fRlf. 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