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Harry
Reed
Named Boxing
Tutor at Doaiie
Lincoln Lightweight Engaged
To Tench College Students
Mauley Art of Self- ,
, 'V . Defense. .
i Lincoln. Dre. i 28. (Special To!c
Bram.) Harry Reed, Lincoln scrap
per, liai been engaged to teach box
ing at Doane college and will take
charge of the class (or ten weeks
during the ttmaindcr of the colli'g.'
term. '
Coach Johnson of Doanc is chjioc
tally interested in the use of the fis'.ic
name in - keeping his grid men in
shape. - The boJcing class will be con
ducted one day each week, accord
ing to Reed., .' " '
Reed is also boxing instructor it
the . University of Nebraska, whore
Coach Dawson i ;kecping his foot
ball men in' shape by use-of the
mitts. ' ' " ' v
The boxing bout slated for Jan
uary. 4. at Grand Island between
Kced and "Young" Fontana of Cliey
enne, Wyo.,- has been postponed in
definitely., ,Thc , bout will be staged
under, the" auspices 'of the national
guard. Reed and Fontana boxed to
a lOrround.draw at North Platte two
months "ago. 1 ; ''.';;
Will Teach Boxing
v y H rceo
. - V T"
Harry Kced, formerly of Omaha,
lightweight fistic performer, has beeu
appointed boNi'ng instructor at Doai;
college, according to an announce
ncttt made Inst night. , ,
Bob Martin
Injured When
Auto Overturns
Heavyweight Champ of A. L.
F. Cut About Face and
Chest Condition Not
Serious.
Vet National League
Ump Asks for His
Release; Going to Coast
New York. Dec. 28 Hank
O'Dty is to leave : the National
league..
After more than 25 years' serv
ice a an umpire in the parent ma
jor organization, Hank it to go to
the warmer climes of the Pacific
Coast league. O'Day's retirement
has not yet been officially announc
ed but it is, reliably reported that
he. has asked John Heydler for his
release and obtained it.
A persistent rumor has it that
the veteran Bob Emslie, who for
several years has umpired only on
the bases', will follow O'Day to the
coast. ,-, -
Tearney's Draft
Plan to Landis
"' Chicago, j 'Dec. 28. A scheme
which. President AL Tearney of the
Western and Three-Eye leagues
- hopes ma"y settle the draft question
disturbing the base ball leagues has
been presented by Tearney to Com
missioner Landis, it was announced
today. The two leagues represented
' by Tearney are among the five which
have 'foughtf restoration of the, draft
V privileges. the major leagues.
Just, what Tearney's plan em
bodies,! afcide from A method to re
strict "farming" of players drawn
r from the minors, is not known.
Judge Landis' opinion of the scheme
. was" sought, ''Tearney said, before
inaking jf public. ..'",
Ekluiiil Challenges
McGill to Mat Bout
;.. .... . , ,
Lincoln. Dec ' 28. (Special.)
Clarence Eklund of- Buffalo, Wyo.,
claimant .of the light, heavyweight
wrestling ctianipioiv issued a chal
lenge to Taf McGill, .the "Wisner
wizard," yesterday.
"I will post $250 as a forfeit to
bind a match with Pat McGill, said
fcklund. for 1 am eager to get a
match with the Nebraskan."
The ,Vycroing cowboy has been
working. out m .Lincoln with Adam
Krieger,, -welterweight king, ' and is
in good condition. "I would be will
ing to wrestle either in Lincoln or
iti Sheridan, Wyo whichever p!ac
McGill prefers," said Eklund.
Former Sioux Gty
Cub Owner Dies
Sioux City, Dec. 27. A. B. Beall,
53"; widely known theatrical man,
died today at Hot Springs. Ark. He j
was in , the theatrical business herp
for 26 years. He had. been ill sev
eral years.
In 1900 Beall was owner of the
Sioux City team in . the Western
- league and in 1901 owned the Minnr
apolis .American association team
He was president of the Iowa BiH
rosier! association.
By BiiN C. kOriiNSON.
The Fancy Art of Rifle Shooting.
Rifle shooting has agv.-n taken a
spurt, and in many thousands of
cities and towns full-fledged rifle
clubs arc now claiming a large part
ol the attention of local gunning en
thusiasts. In some of these clubs
high scores arc pulled down at each
meet. Especially decs fancy shoot
ing claim the attention of expert and
novice alike. -
There's a system in the art of
shooting at moving targets with the
.22 rifle that the average man or
youth can easily master by persist
ent practice and careful study.
The swing of the body, the know-
ins when to press the trigger and the
understanding of the limitations of
the piece all go far toward making a
good rifle shot. Jn clay ball shooting
especially does the swing of the gun
ner's body have a great deal to do
with the breaking of target after tar
get without a miss.
. When the trap is sprung the body
should be poised easily on the balls
of both feet. As the clay ball shoots
upward let the body swing easily
forward, the rifle pressed closely to
the shoulder, the trigger finger well
crooked inside the guard. As the
target reaches its maximum height,
and before the beginning of its de
scent the sights should be lined on
the target. Then learn instinctively
to press the trigger. '
The whole secret of shooting at
flying' targets is that of learning to
"follow through" with the body the!
night ot the target. 1 his will soon
come to the shooter with practice.
Hold the rifle firmly against the
shoulder and keep the finger pressed
snugly against the trigger so that
the least additional pressure will re
lease the hammer, Follow through
and find the. target as it is taking its
upward course, preferably just as it
reaches the height o its course, and
before the beginning of its descent.
, Learn to shoot with the body
swing, relaxing as the target is shot
at, and falling back into tlie swing as
the next target is sprung. This easy
swing is what will enable you to
break solid strings of SO or more
targets Without a miss.
Pitt Replaces Husker
learn With Bucknell
Pittsburgh. Dec. 28. The Univer
sity of Pittsburgh foot ball schedule
Jor 1922 announced here shows
that Bucknell will replace Nebraska
on the Panther card. It was stated
that while Pitt was anxious to meet
Nebraska next season, the teams
tould not agree upon a date.
Terra 'Alia. W. Va.. Dec. 28.-Bob
Martin, heavyweight champion box
er of the AmiTicau Expeditionary
forces, was injured near his home
here today when his automobile
overturned on a curve. His face was
cut and attending physicians said his
chest was injured by the steering
shaft. While it was not believed he
was in a serious condition, members
of his family have been summoned
to bis bedside. .
Martin was to have left tonight for
New York to start training for
series of bouts. He has been in Terra
Alta for the holidays.
Me was injured early this year
w'Iich his automobile upset on
curve about one-half mile from the
scene of today s accident.
Husker Cagers
Resume Practice
Lincoln. Neb.. Dec. 28 (Special.)
Coach Owen franks Husker
cagers resumed practice Tuesday
afternoon at the Coliseum' at the
State Fair grounds. The Huskers
had a two-day rest over Christmas.
Signal practice featured the pro
gram in the evening following three
hours of hard work in the altcr
noon. This promises to be the train
ing schedule during the remainder
of vacation". , .
Capt. Austin Smith, who is at
tending the College of Medicine it
Omaha, will be with the team dur
ing vacation. Smith is in excellent
form and probably will be -able to
hold to his place with the regulars
in spite of the handicap under which
he is working this season.
Carman, injured recently in prac
tice, is unable to resume practice,
but has been attending the work
outs regularly to get. the benefit of
the signal work.
The squad has diminished to some
score of men. Several players have
been forced to stop recently under
the heavy grilling.
A practice game with Cottier is
planned for the vacation period.
Doyle Clamps Lid
Down on Lamson
State Basketeers Put Urn forms
Aside Until Next Week When
Many Contests Will Be Staged
Lincoln. Neb.. Dec. 28. The holiday season ha extend
ed to interscholaatic basket ball this week, but comparative
ly few garnet beinf on the schedule and thoee that are slated
not being considered of .unusual pre-seaaon importance.
Scarcely a score of garnet are found on the rotters of those
schools that have made their schedules, although a wholesale
entry looms for the coming week. ...
tory over Fairfield. The Curtis
Aggies defeated the Holyokc, Colo.,
quintet, 35 to 22, paving the way for
a possible future because of the high
ranking of the Colorado, leant, and
St. Paul won from Ord while H uni.
boldt was winning froth Bratton
Union,
Seward also won its Opening en
counter from Milford and Cortland
came back from a defeat by Prince
ton and nipped Clatonie, 33 to 12. In
the metropolis area Bethany handed
Havelock the short end of an 18. to
11 score and Columbus defeated
Genoa, 21 to 16.
The. following games are among
those scheduled for the week-end.
Waverly at Havelock, Scottsbluflf at
Lewellen, Bladen alumni at Bladen,
Howell at Hooper, Panama at
Sterling, Princeton at Cortland, Sut
ton at Hebron, Chester, versus
Hebron alumni at Hebron, Palmyra
at Syracuse, Sutton at Harvard. Ash
land at Greenwood, O'Neill at Cham
bers and Litchfield .. at ' Ravenna
(boys and girls).
Several important . games were
played last week, however, and a
few of them resulted in reverses to
schools that last year were district
champions or had set up good rec
ords. Chief among these probably
is the defeat of Crawford high
school by the Alliance five, 27 to 20.
Crawford last "year won the nort!
western Nebraska championship but
fell early in the season this year.
Lincoln barely nosed out Friend
with a score of 23 to 21, Sutton
stopped Hastings bv a one-point
margin, while Waliood carried
away the honors from Fremont tn
the opening struggle.
.The Huntley basketeers furnished
another upset by taking Minden,
Class D champions of 1921, in'O
camp for a 28 to 15 defeat. Minden
also has established a record for
consecutive victories.
Ravenna High, Class C champions
last year, has started the 1922 sea
son with a string of five victories,
all of substantial majority. Clay
Center opened its season with a vie-
Shcxird Trims
White With Cue
1 i -
Harry", ' Shrpard defeated Roy
White, 125 to 84. in 28 inning- yes
terday in the aftcrni)oii roulid of
the Mate i'ianipuiuhi pocket bil
liard tournament at the Academy
billiard parlor.
Hillic Usher advanced one ni'ire
notch toward the state champion
ship in the night round by beating
Swausvn, 125 to 97. in 5.1 innings,
I'sber, is now, in the lead.
This afternoon Hamilton will pbiy
Mines and tonight Roller meets
Shepherd. Either Roller or Shep
herd will lose their chance for first
place in this game.
Gordon BiMinrtL Balloon
Ruce to 15c at Geneva
Geneva, Dec. 28. The Swiss Aero
club has decided to hold the 19"
Gordon Bennett balloon race at
Geneva on September 3.
Murphy to Fight on
Card With Schlaifer
Morric Lux of Kansa City and
Frankic Murphy of Denver have
been matched to swap punches for
12 roiuulj jn the Denver boxing show
next Tuesday, in which Morrie
Schlaifer, Omaha hlugger, will fight
"Cowboy' Padgett. The bouts are
double wiudups.
Schluifer lot to Murphy on a foul
ii 'the fifth
week.
round at Denver las
Increasing Commercialism in
College Athletics Deplored by
Society of Physical Directors
New York, Dec. 28. Increasing
commercialism in intercollegiate ath
letics was deplored today at the 25th
annual meeting of the society of di
rectors of physical education in col
leges. '
"Extravaeant luxuries of yester
day have become necessities today,"
declared Dr. G'. Mevlan of Colum
bia university. "As much is spent on
narh nlavrr of the oresent foot ball
team as wasPcnt on an entire team
some vears ago. The 50 cents and
$1 seats at foot ball games 10 years '
ago now are $1.50 and $3."
iie also cnucizeu excessive mini
ng time, frequent long trips and a
rapidly increasing tendency to re
cruit oromising athletes by offer
ing them material inducements."
Dr. tdgar t-auver ot VVesieyan
Lincoln, Neb., Dec. 28. Boxing
Commissioner Lum Doyle has
asked George Lamson, heavy
weight scrapper, to avoid engaging
in any more bouts until after a
hearing can be held on the Lam-son-Schmader
scrap.
The Lincoln scrapper has not
hsen suspended, but will be re
quired to attend the hearing, as
will all others concerned in the
bout Lamson's action will be in
vestigated, as will charges against.
Schmader on fouling.
"Budge" Lamson, George's broth
er, was suspended indefinitely, as
was Schmader, for certain irregu-.
larities in the match.
Finish "Champion Eight"
Contests at Local "Y"
The "champion eight" contest was
concluded at the Umalia Y. JYl. L.
A. yesterday, with Julius Festner,
Morris Ogle, H. Pope, A. Malick,
John Vaneceh, J. Mensick, J. Mcr
rel and George Walker qualifying as
the "champion eight." .
' Festner topped the group by mak
ing 2,600 points out of a possible
2.625.
Boat Association to Meet
Peoria, 111., Dec. 28. The nnual
meeting of the Mississippi Valley
Power Boat association will be held
at Chicago on Tanuary 14, with 40
cities represented, it was announced
today. The International Power Beat
union will meet in Chicago, Janu
ary 15.
George Titus in
Y Win Over Dittsworth
For Melady's Benefit
I favored scrapping intercollegiate alumni
athletics as harmful' to: scholastic
work and tending toward profession
alism; . I
Dr. Mevlan criticized' some college
officials for their lactt of interest
in sports. " '
"Their failure to appreciate the edu
cational value of athletics and to
realize continued activity outside of
the college curriculum: fcnd the con
trol by college otticiais. are a serious
menace to collegiate institutions,-is
lararely responsible for'-thc rtuficult
position existing today, he declared.
college athletics, he-.' - enumerated,
were the marked development of
intramural, athletics in recent years
and the fact that sonie sollcges have
assumed full responsibility for in
tercollegiate atmetics wim- results
satisfactory to faculty, -itudents and
111111!
. NOW AND ALL WEEK
IKA nnnii mai-l!
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TjfBRAnDEIS
L ALL THIS
WnJSt ) I WEEK
l vttor Afternoon
yi 1 Evening
Bulldogs Loc to Coiner
' Alumni Cage", 2-
Lincoln, Per. 28. Cotner willuv
pend cage practice until Mond4y ot
next "week, Coach Tiny Strain an
nounces. .The Bulldog were de
feated bv Coiner alumni Monday .
night at llilluny by a More of 26 In
in a practice workout.
Coach Strain elates that the team
ia u-nrkinir urll nml will he ill snlrlt-
md shape to meet Wayne a wee
from 1'riday niijht at ltcthauy.
Show Start 2, 3. 4, 7, S and 9 P. M.
Matineei, SOc) Evtninft, SOc and $1.00
Waak Startinf '.
Naxt Monday,
January . 2
nn ROBERT B.
Vli A N T E L L
AND
GENEVIEVE HAMPER
-Rapartolro-
Mon. "Richelieu"
Tu. "Merchant
of Venice"
Wed. Mat. "At
You Like It"
Wed. Eve "Julius
Caesar'
Thur. "Hamlet''
Fri. "Macbeth"
Sat. Mat. "Mer-
chant of Venice"
Sat. Eve. "Julius
Caesar"
Tickets Sellinf Eveninfs, SOc to $2.00
Wed. and Sat. Mats., 50c-) 10O-S 1.50
Poplar - Bluff. Mo.,' Dec 28.
Gewge Titus last night threw Ste
phen Dittsworth of Kansas City,
claimant of the Missouri champion
ship, in two stratglTt tails it was 'moot hr afraid that your mrn hare nu
Dittsworth's first defeat in six years.
Both were- accomplished with toe
holds. :The match was under the
auspices , of the loJal post of the
' America ,Legioo-
Shocker Injures Wrist
St' Ltfuis, Mo.. Dec 28. Urban
Shocker right 1and pitcher for the
Browns, has suffered a fractured left
wrist ' by "moving .an article of fur
niture at' his-home here, it became
known today.
Calif or nia Grid
Players Working
Hard for Contest
" Pasadena, CaL "Dec 21.
Brisk daily workouts are rapidly '
- putting the University of Cab
' fonto foot; ball squad into form
for tfi Intersectional clash here
nt&V MomUy with the Wish
ing in 'and Jefferson college
team. - . .. .
ore' secret- practice was
scheduled for today. Yesterday
the mea spent half an hour on
signals and devoted an hour to
fast scrimmages. (
For Elwood's Benefit
Gfn Mrlady: -
I no(p what you Rave ti say In The
Omahft Ereniiiir Bet Derembpr ST. in r
trard to my chaJleng-e for Hansen to n?Ht
elthrr of your men. 1arl Coddoek or Pnt
Mrilll. Why did you not accept my
ehallenfe mad or reject ft? Are yon
afraid that your men have not a chance?
I nder my offer, the winner is to receive
alt of the wrestler' tthare and you ami 1
ta pertwnnlly donate SI. 000 to file wrest
lers nnrM. M'f certified check to hack
this offer are in the hand of The Omaha
Be, World-Herald and Daily New. Why
da you want to wrest I 40-90 Instead of
winner take all?
Von may try to answer this to the nt
tr.fuctlnn of the public but your anawer
will not so. You are (tide-stepping; the
wide onen offer in which the best man
will win and take alt of the purse. You
chance whatever and even if ther are- rle-
f cm ted. yon till want a to get a part f
th money.
I repeat my challenge and ak you
either to accept or reject H. You invited
this ekallenice. We want l$tanitlau Zby
aska anly becau we are entitled to a
warld'a championship finfuh match with
him. Zbvrxko defeated your man. Cad
dock, and all the rewt of the ft tar wrest
lers. He could not defeat Hansen in three
amir, and. therefore, accordfnjr to the
rnlea of KpoTtftmannhip. ZybHsko ahould
a; Ire in a return match.
We merely offered ta accommodate tcu
hern at you broke Into print and now tt
in up ta you to either wrestle on our wide
open offer, if yon hate ttnv confidence
U either f your men. or withdraw.
- You da not mention Karl Cxi dork at nil
la your Irtter. Yon- talk only about Pat
MKtiU. Who h Pat MH.HI Whoever
t heard af him? Why should Charles Han-
pen. who is. entitled to the world's cham
pionship match, waste any time with Pnt
MctiilJ? I will tell you why! It is merely
to accommodate you and let the local
public know where we wtand in our confi
dence In Hensen. Pat Mctifll could not
draw Rate receipts at all. The drawing
card would be HanacB, and If we wrestled
40-60 you would be catkins; In on the rep
utation of Hansen and not on the ability
and reputation of your man McGill. Yon
know this Is the truth and that is the
exact reaaon we want to wrestle McGill
"winner take all' or nothing;,
I will, however, make you a proposition
in regard to Karl Cad lock, as he has some
reputation, I will match Charles Hansen
against Earl Cad dock, winner to take all
of the wheitlert share, or if .you are
afraid to match Cnddock under this offer,
then we will wrestle Caddock. 75-25 basis.
Kurt her more. I will donate 91.000 aa a
purse to the wrestlers if you will. .My
money, in the hands of the Omaha papers,
is to back up this challenge. Now, Mr.
Melody, either accept my challenge to
Mctilll on a 'winner take all" basis as
published, or bring; out Karl Caddock -on
the challenge I have Just issued to him.
If you think yout n divert our atten
tion from the big; match with Zbyssko by
shooting out challenges, which you do
not mean and which you do not
-back up. you are mistaken.
leu state in your letter that no one
ever heard of wrestling; "winner take all.
Your memory ia short. .Farmer Burns
canvassed the whole of America on this
bs'-is, so did Frank tch.
1 am handing this letter to each of the
Omaha daily paper and request that vug
either accept or reject, and let us have
a wrestling; match and not so much talk
Ins. (Signed.) J. W. FXWOOD.
Moving Pictures Show
Dempsey Is Real
World's Fistic Champ
Much has been written by expert
authorities on the subject . of Jack
Dempsey, worldV champion- "heavy
weight boxer. Much has been said
of his tendency toward the clinch, o
his infighting tactics, of the throwing
of the full weight of his powerful
body against his opponent, and of
his method of gradually wearing
down his antagonist by 'ternhc body
blows at short range. N
But it has remained for Tex Rick
ard. oromoter of the famous Demp-
sey-Carpentier match at Jersey City,
to show every detail of Dempsey's
work through the medium- of. . the
authentic ringside motion pictures
which are appearing this week at the
Brandeis theater tor the entire week
starting today. -r
Many of the world's greatest writ
ers have tried to describe, in most
minute detail, every motion of the
two contestants, but only the accur
ate, unerring eye of the camera has
succeeded in actually showing these
moves precisely as they occurred.
That 'this is accomplished there can
be no doubt. . ' .
Ray and Nordstrom
Meet Jn Exhibition
Tom Ray, local wfcstlcr, whe
meet? Ira Dern, claimant of the mid
dleweight championship at Ogden
next Thursday, went on the mat for
a J5-mmute exhibition with Barney
Nordstrom, 158-pound state amateur
champ as the feature event of an
athletic card given by the American
Smeltiug and Refining company at a
smoker at the Y. M. C. A. last night.
Nordstrom substituted for Charlie
Hansen, Omaha grapplerv who
leaped into the limelight recently by
holding Zbyszko to a three-hour no
fall draw. Boils prevented Hansen
from wrestling, it is said.
HIGH SCIRL
BASKETBALL
Winner Beat! Colonic.
Winner, a D., Dee. It. (Special.) Win
ner High school basket ball team defeated
the Coiome quintet la a .double-header
here. The irls team won by the score.
18 to 0, while the local boys defeated the
visitors, 20 ,to 11 .-.
Challenge Any Team In State.
Havelock. Neb. Dee. 2. (Special.)
3. I. Wiihelm. dirertor of athletics here,
has t.sAued a challenge to any team In
the state, amateur or professional, that
doubts the claim of the Havelock Boiler,
makers' basket bail hoo paters as cham
pions of the state. Any team wanttnc a
rime with the locals call or write J. 1.
Wtlhelm. Havelock Boilermakers, Hare
lock, Keb.
Hundreds of Friends
Of "Bo" McMillin
To 'Attend Wedding
Fort Worth, Tex-' Dec. 28.
Preparation, for .an elaborate
wedding for "Bo" McMillin, Cen
tre college foot ball tr, and Miss
Maud Marie Miers, a Fort Worth
firl, who will be married here
anuary 2, are being made. Hun
dreds of friends ' of the famous
Kentucky college star from all
over the country will attend the
wedding,i it was stated today.
Hilltops Outplay
Rivals in Every
Phase of: Tilt
UALEfiTlfJO
Locals Make ' Clean 'Sweep
Of Two-Game ' Series
"Team Play Features
Contest,
TWO DAYS MORE
TOM
DANCING
Hotel Rome
New Year's Eve
! ." ADMISSION 60c
Including War Tax
Continuous Music
Special Entertainment
Favors
Noise Makers
Refreshments Served in
Cafeteria Only.
No violation of the Eighteenth
Amendment will be tolerated.
$1.50
Table d'Hote Dinner served
6 to 8 P. M. New Year' Day
ROME MILLER
; Great
Racing
Sensation
I -Mr. Kalph Warner,
Omaha Bee, Omaha Neb.
1 Peer Mr. Wacaeri I am eaeloftias; my
' irplv J. W. Hwnd. and cle a HI.IMW
fortified rhrrk t he heM as a forfeit bjr
' The Omaha Bee fr my sbraatore t m
eentruet for wrewtlins; match fcetwee
Fnt Mct.ill and harite Haasea aader the
, terms eotlined la bit reply.
. If Mr. Klwesd m really aeilaaa aad
! hsaiw la hla adeaim ta see are a real
; vreMlina mar for Hasten, here m hW
ermmtsa'te. If Haasea la the an alee
i Limed daiaw ha se, aad U a is sacress j
fnl la defeatine Pat Mrfiill. we will all
take ear hats aff ta HaBsea and beast aim
tn the kiea,
I betlere. in fairo- ta the wreatlins
raaa of thh feeimonilf, that it is up ta
Lindner Ciria lose.
Lindner. Neb.. Dec. :s. I Special.) The
!ora! girls' basket ball' team lot a hard
foupht came to the Creston girls here by
the score of 17 to If.
Bir Pnrinrs Win.
TS!r Springs. Xeb.. lec. (Special, j 1
' Klwoed to arrept my rpllM.n. . Th, Bi srlnn hnBk ball team n
Heh I deem ia fair, squaie. abOTe-hnan! fFated a trim from South TsbSelsnd '
n "iinoHt any trlncs nnteer. and se-! h,r, by the score of 31 to I. The loeal
cardiac ta the rnlea af the state, a ad oed town (m outplayed .the visitors throorh-
sanrtsmanshfa la aeaeral.
Vea ran bold thm ebeek antil RatnrdaT
mm. wrarb will aie Mr. .Klwoed ample
thaa ta either aeeept ar reject my affer.
, -rr traly.
oat the conteet.
C happen Hls;a Winner.
Chappell. Xb- Dec. St. (Special.)
Cbappcil High school woo from Sedgwick
cors by the score ef it te X
Cr eight oh university - flippers
seemed to catch their, stride in Tues
day night's game,, for they outplayed
Colgate quintet of Hamilton, N. Y.,
in every department of the game and
captured a 34 to 25 victory handily.'
By capturing, last night's contest,
Creighton made a clean sweep of the
two-game series with the .Maroon
riiinisters and decisively demonstrated
thalrtits brand of western playing ex
celfirthat of their eastern opponents.
Colgate plays Drake at' Des Moines
tonight. -'!-
The Hilltoppers. although show
ing some classy playing in previous
contests, seemed to find themselves
last night, for they did not play in
anything like the style in which they!
did the previous night, when theyj
barely nosed out with a 21 to V
victory over, the invaders.
"Mountain" , Mosier, Colgate's
giant center, again played the stellar
role for the visitors. " His surprising
ly long reach proved effective
enough to give him four goals on
follow-ups. , . .,
Captain ."Red" Wise' pf the, Creigh
ton squad annexed a there 12. points
for his aggregation; and handled the
leather in the same old clever style.
"Ike": Mahoney at center gave
the crowd a few treats' with spec
tacular goals. "Jimmic" Lovley, for
ward, retained his j aggressiveness
throughout, and messed uj more
than a few Colgate passes. Lynch
and Paynter showed, that they arc
yet to be equaled as a set of goal
protectors. "Cy" was a bear on his
dribbling, and helped in many breaks
of .the' opposing, defense. j
Creighton opened the count with a
field goal, Mahoney to Wise,
Mandell Matched to
Meet Frantic Garcia ;
Chicago, Dec. 23. Sammy Man-;
dell, Rockford feather - weight, was;
today matched to meet Frankie
Garcia of San Francisco at Mem
phis, Tenn, on January 16, in an
eight-round fight. .They will both J
make 120 pounds. (
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