Tin: mix omaiia. Friday, fmmjuaky n. w:2. M any Important Basket Ball Games Scheduled TkoughoUt Slate Tonight iiirec ujmch.s on Gird for Local "Gyms" C'rripliton I'lajs Drs Moines, Vliile Omana Clashes Villi Trinity South Meet (lounoil IHuff. t,,MM TOM'.UT. Iwl, ! Mums) altanils- tst fMBtae km lfi.H rati' last Osaaa aaJiaf. Mtalk rt'(k) SiSsl iHVil Blulf at uaift Hi. fiMfr as C rw. Ku lliak titlntt fUllamaiillt at ii unu But Stasia at lataa. a. illstoaH TtU. firaka tlnal Mlasaurl ft lulamkt. - iiklakm.e 4int Uses .W(' at Mnnalle ls iia iil W labia, to. M M, By RALPH WAGNER. mflREE bt.ft ball gatiifi. two I anions' university quintfti and one among high chnols, are chrduld for Crnalu court tonight. Oi the three rontf tt on the board the Ofighion Uf Moines university clli i. by (ar the niot important, although the Omaha university, frm ity college contest at theX Maroon' gym" li'l lair to he it real tussle (mm start to fmMi. The South High and Council HltifT g.tme at the J'aikcr gymnanum shonlil be an other interesting arT.iir a both teams a-e composed of several promising ba-keteer.. Iowana Are Husky, loath II.irry r.cll of the De. S Moine Tiger and hi outfit of hoop.tters arrived in town thi morn, ing. The Iowana are all well-built, and what they lack in basket ball knowledge they mote than make up in sire and reach. Court fans' will remember that it wa Coach Bell's Tiger clan that made the Creighton flippers taste de feat in one of thric games here lat seaon. Coach Pell has practically the game team that represented Des Moines university lat season in the A. A. U. tourney at Kansas City, and the ouintet that battled its way into the semi-finals of the tournament, which was staged to determine the colic- giate champions of this country. Dcs Moines ha been playing good basket ball thus far this season, and u one of the strongest quintets in the llawkevc state. The Tigers also gave the Colgate university players a hard tusle before the latter were returned victors in an extra period affair. Last Home Game Saturday. . The game tonight at the Creighton gymnasium will he the first of a two R.imc '.series. Saturday night the Blue and White will lower the cur tain on Creighton's home schedule. Out at the Omaha university "gyni." Coach Ernie Adams' Ma roons will battle their old rival, Trin ity college of Sioux City. .This game, without a doubt, should be a contest worth seeing. The Iowans are re turning to Omaha to try and even matters up with the Omaha crew. Commerce tackles Crete, at Crete, tonight, in a game which the Book keeoers should chalk tin a victory. Coach Ewing's Benson athletes and Plattsmouth play at Plattsmouth, i and, judging from the latter's recent games, the Omaha team will be in lor a hard contest. Important games are on tap tonight in the Missouri Valley conference race. The University of Nebraska team is idle. MGH$CHL T Hold Cos' Tourney. Mount Vernon. Feb. 9. (Special.) Every hluh school Playing under the rules of the etato athletic associations Is elidble to compete in the annual Cornell coIIcko basket ball tourney e.t Alumni Rymnaslum Atareh 5. 10, 11. Cups will bo awarded and all eNpensen, including 1 rtrefare. and bn-nl and room while in Mount Vernon, will bo paid the winners of tho A and B divisions of the tourna, inent teams. ' Ths U club In charge of the meet Is limiting the number of en tries to 24. but Secretary Cola states that ntrles are already being received and in cas a numter of fa-t flvea do not get their applications In until r.fter thit max imum Ms been secured, the limitation will probably bs raised. Ssaly to Captain Team. Broken Bow, Neb., Feb. 9. -(Special.) Altrt Reeley, senior, has been elected captain of the local high school basket ball team. Only two letter men were in school at the start of the season. Mirk Young, one of the regulars on the team, broko his arm in a practice game early this week. Zbyszko Retains Mat Title )&ii.' I pf Jy,'' Fern Normals Still Leading Conference Kac Omaha Pilot Expects o Have Best Curving Corps in Western Loop I Cobb Fails to Put Over Deal C ' DI.ii.u.' ciihler4iiou, tor rlayersi a u fjiicsti.ni by the m.t Jier then wj r4it to luvr fuilci! in i attempt ) iutnrt l'iesi,rnt I Mre tl the iltoil rluli in a dt'! (or Inin .!er Uiik'jn. I uee, it 4 rr.itcd, iiiliiriiitit I ulih tlut l Mould not release Lugau fur iy Dojie Yiel in IMamling Lat Vnk When Wavnc Nor mal Witlulrawi From (-age tyorlr. The world's champion wrestler defeated Earl Caddock at Madison Square Garden, New York. Zbystko U shown on top. lie won two fills out of three. Appointment of Sport Head to Be Announced Soon at Creighton AN athletic director for Creighton university will be se lected this week, it became known this morning. Although the athletic board was endeavoring to keep itst negotiations for a director secret until the appoint ment of one could be announced definitely, members of the joard admitted this morning that an athletic head would bo mploycd soon from several out-of-town men now under consideration. I he new (Incctor will be a man who ranks high in athletics and one who U by tio means unknown in in tcrcoilcgiatc circles." a board mem ber declared. Crcightou's big sliide in an ath letic way during the last j car prompted the athletic board to de cide to employ a director.' J'rank Jlirch, Karlham university, a prominent "llig Ten" football and basket ball official, was olTcrcd the directorship, but declined to consider it because of his extensive business interests in Iowa. l'.ircli is manager ami part owner of a large wire manufacturing com pany in the Hawkrye state and also is overseer of a chain of Iowa farms. Benny and Kansas Finish Training New York. Feb. 9. Benny Leon ard, lightweight champion, and Rocky Kansas, challenger, today finished training for their 15-round titular bout in Madison Square Gar den tomorrow night. The champion weighed in at a fraction over 1.36 pounds when he started bis final day's work, and it was announced at his training quar ters that he would be at the 135 pound lightweight limit at 2 tomor row afternoon. Under the rules flic title will be at stake as long as the challenger makes the weight. Homsby in Salary ute With Girds Dispi St. Louis. Mo., Feb. 9. A dis agreement has arisen between Rog ers Hornsby, leading batsman of the isaticnal league, and otlicials of the local Nationals over signing of a 1922 contract, it was learned today. Hornsbv, who last rear received $11,000, is asking ?25.000. a year for three years, while club onicials so far have screed to pay him only $15,000 a year for three years, it was said. Hershey High "Wins. - Hershey. Neb., Feb. 9. (Special.) The Hershny High school quintet defeated the St. Patricks High school at North Platte, Neb., by tile score of Zl to 29. The game was fast e.nd interesting at all times. The losers 'made 15 points on free throws. Clark Wins Another Came. Clarks. Neb.. Feb. . (Special.) In a basket ball game played here between the Clarks and Btromsturjt quintets, the for mer won Its llth consecutive victory by the score of 17 to 15. The game was hard-foueht and close throughout. Clay Center Ixc. Harvard, Neb., Feb. . (Special.) The Clay Center High team't chances of cap turing the championship , of this section of the state were shattered here when the Harvard teasers defeated the visitors In an interesting game by the score of 24 lo :i, Srottablnff Beats Oshkosh. Scottsbluff, Neb., Feb. 9. (Special.) Tbe Scottsbluff High quintet defeated Oshkosh, 37 to 9. In a basket ball game - played here. The Sugar factory five de feated the " Mitchell Legion team, S3 to JO. PlaHsmoath. Easily Wins. Plattsmouth, Neb., Feb. 9. (Special.) The PlatrBmouth High school basket ball team easily defeated the Havelock quin tet la a fast game played here by the score of 40 to 13. Plattsmouth used its reserve team for nearly halt the con test. . Broken Bow. Mj Litchfield, 21. Broken Bovr, Neb., Feb. 9. (Special.) Broken Bow High school's basket ball team defeated the Litchfield quintet In a fast game played here by the score of :i to :i; " - Ponra Defeats Hartlngton. Ponca, Neb., Feb. 9. (Special.) The local high school basket tall team de feated the Hartincton quintet In a fast and interesting game here by the score of r to 19. Eldorado. Ark., Feb. 9. Toung Frank lin of Bhreveport lost to Walter Johnson of Pavennort, la., In the fifth round of their scheduled eight-round bout here last night, lo men are featherweights. Joplin May Join Western Association Joplin,, Mo., Feb. 9. If the West ern league franchise goes to Denver, which will be decided at the next league meeting to be held at St. Jo seph February 20, the Western as sociation will place a team in Joplin. A syndicate of Joplin men already have an option on a Western asso ciation chili, it is reported, and will place a club here this spring. Wisconsin Officials . Clear Badger Athletes Madison, Wis., Feb. 9. Members of the athletic council of the Uni versity of Wisconsin which yesterday investigated charges of professional ism against certain athletes at the school, today declared no evidence to support the charges had been found against any of the men. Rollie Williams, captain-elect of the 1922 football team and basket ball and baseball star; "Rowdie" Elloitt, halfback and outfielder on the foot ball and baseball teams; "Kibroe" Brum, football tackle, and Ralph Gill, substitute quarterback, were the men whose records were taken up yester day. " i Bait and Flycasting Contests Scheduled Soon Chicago, Feb. 9. Bait and fly casting contests will be held under the official sanction of the National Association of Scientific Angling clubs during the national outdoor show here February 25 to March 4, it was announced today. Central Meets Strongest Foe in Lincoln Hi IttMIRIMC MMlt.. Seareeka W ! ttean I allra I Mi. I mHrtm . ,, , wMlaaa I nil's ., fcraie'r Normal ,, llullm, I allrga , . C ha!rtt Ssrmsl ). tv. I A I .411 ..! Coach Fred Hilt is pointing the Central cagers for their hardest tilt of the season Saturday, when they do battle with the Red and Black performers of Lincoln High school. The Lincoln team is the leading contender for the state interschol- astic title and by defeating them Central could annex much prestige in fnterscholastic circles. The feat is not impossible, for South High accomplished it by a 34 to 31 count here a few weeks ago. 'hc defeat is the only one chalked up apainst Lincoln this season, the team having been victorious in 11 of its 12 games. Scores of Lincoln's games follow: Lincoln, M: Friend. SI. Lincoln. "4: York, 5, Lincoln, V3; Alliance, II. Lincoln, id; University Place, II. Lincoln, ;;9: Reward. "2. Lincoln. Crand Island, 21. Lincoln. York. 17. Lincoln, l!l; Fremont. 17. Lincoln, ::i; South Omaha. Lincoln, sr.; State Agglea liigh, J. Lincoln. 19; tlcncva. K Lincoln, 25: .Sutton, in. Resta to Be Urged to 'Race in California San Francisco, Feb. 9 An attempt to induce Dario Nesta, noted auto mobile race driver to come out of his semi-rctircmcnt and race here April 16, is to be made by C. C. Loser, secretary of the Greater San Francisco Speedway association. Loser went cast several days ago and will call on Resta at his West chester, N. Y., home. The race. April 16, will be for 250 miles on the association's speedway at San Carlos, near here. Resta won the grand prix and the Vanrierbilt cup races at the Panama Pacific exposition here in 1915. Jayhawkers Trim Kansas Aggies, 32-23 Manhattan, Kan., Feb. 9. Kan sas university defeated the Kansas Aggies in a Missouri Valley confer ence basket bali game last night, 32 to 23. Kentucky Senate Defeats Bill to Prohibit Gambling Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 9. A bill to prohibit race track gambling was killed in the Kentucky senate yester day when it voted, 26 to 10, to sus tain the unfavorable report submit ted by the judiciary committee. Select Owens to Umpire Chicago, Feb. 9. Clarence (Brick) Owens,' American " league umpire, was selected today to officiate in the spring training games in Texas be tween the White Sox and the Giants. Iowa State Girls' Basket Ball Meet to Be Held in March Des Moines, la., Feb. 9. A state high school basket ball tournament for girls will be held March 3 and 4 at Iowa Falls, it was announced here today by Professor W. A. Phalman, prin cipal of Iowa Falls school. It is planned that this meet wdl take the place of the annual Drake tournamnt for girls, which will not be held this year. Church League Leaders Receive First Defeats ot Cage Season .raaa l.land t ellese lark (allrea rii.t or i t nr.i.K'4 oamim. Waaaewler. 1- At Meellars, Tatnee, "i Mastlafs. IS, Al Fremont, rvrtl, li Mltflaaa, II, Tiirwlii, I rh. 1. At .rnl Ilaa4. tolaer, til .ray l.l.in.l, it. Al tW. Ian, 4 lere, I. rndy. ,. a. Al K earner, Krarnet, !9i lamer, tl. At I rale. 1'oane, A3 Uaellesa, IS, mI!E done was unset in the Xc I bra-.ka College conference !at week by the second Coiner de rat and Wayne Normal' withdraw al from the cage port for the re mainder of Ihc season. The with drawal of Wayne cot the Normal' ite a game, miicc they were forced to cancel their clash with the I c ru team. The Peruvians have a fair grip on the top berth, with five victories to their credit, while Cot tier, whose prospects for the top of the conference were excellent un til Friday night, has slipped to fourth plate in the conlcrence. Nebraska Wcsleyan refrained from mixing in the conference and went oft on an out-state trip with a four- game schedule. The Doane Tigers chiselling with two teams in the con ference, took another hop toward the roof of the conference ladder by winning both games. York went down to defeat Thursday night on the Tiger court by the score of 49 to 8, while the Hastings Bronchos were unable to cope with Coach Johnson's lightning-like quintet and fell by a 52 to 15 score Friday night. Strong Team. Doane's rapid climb from fourth place by such tremendous scores points the Tiger team out as a pos sible leader in the conference this season. The Doane team defeated Cotner two weeks ago and started the Bulldogs sliding toward the pit that may have ended the hope of the Christian team for title hon ors.. The tremendous scoring of the Doane team shows the ability of the Titters to locate baskets. Midland , remained on the down ward path with but one game and that another loss. The Peruvians trampled the Lutherans under foot when they won from the Midland team Wednesday by an 18-to-l 7 srore. This makes Midland's second defeat by a single tally. Cotner ad ministering the first defeat by such a small margin three weeks ago. Cotner's jaunt out into the state started well, but ended fatally. Wed nesday eecning the Bulldogs defeat ed the Hastings team, 35 to 28. Thursday night the Cotnrr team took Grand Island o a 29-tol2 finish, but Friday night the Kearney Antelopes were "able to defeat them. 29 to .21, thus causing their second drop in the conference in the last two weeks. Kearney's Victory Surprise. Kearney's victory over Cotner not only pulled the Bulldogs down a rtcp, but. lifted the Kearney team to a par with Midland, the Antelopes going up and the Midland team com ing down the ladder. Wayne, after losing every game thus far this sea son, found it necessary to drop on( of the conference for several reasons and thus cut the list down to 10 teams. Chadron, after the fatal break- tTiat started the season by a iive-game trip, settled down last week and took a good rest before considering risking the good name of the Ka gles in another conference fray. The Chadron team rates three loops up from 'the bottom by dint of its vic tory over Wayne, but the sudden eclipse of the Normalites takes the Eagles chances down another hole. TEAM STAXWXG. Won. Imt. Pet. Conncil Bluffs 10 1 .909 V, M. H. A 9 S .819 World Heralds R S ,2g Tborpeian 8 3 ,2S Western Electrics S 8 " .273 De Molays ! 9 .182 MrKenny 1 M .091 Basket ball "dope" went "bluey" and followers of the church league games received a big surprise when the Y. M. H. A. team, runner-up in the cage tilt, splattered Council Bluffs, the haughtv league leaders, all over the "Y" "floor Wednesday night and cepped the long end of an 18 to 8 verdict. The defeat broke the Bluffsmen's string of 10 consecutive victories. The Western Electrics, a second division outfit, handed the McKenny Dentists, taflenders, a 16 to 11 drub bing. The other tilts ended in runaways, the Thorpeans snowing the De Molays under a 30 to 1 count and the World-Heralds trouncing the B. A. I. quintet to the weird tune of 24 to 5. Ravitz and Brown were the heavy point recorders for the Hebrews, the lanky forward getting three ringers and Brqwn four. The first half of the Hebrew-Bluffs game was a listless affair, ending 5 to 4, but in the second both quintets opened up their heavy artillery and the battle was won. Stagg Investigates Record of Cletus Dixon Chicago, Feb. 9. A. A. Stagg, di rector of athletics at the University of Chicago, announced today that he had virtually completed his investi gation into reports that Cletus Dixon, hrst baseman. Had been paid to piay baseball at Carroll, la., last sum mer and that the charges apparent ly were without any foundation. Mr. Staee today received a telegram from the manager of the Carroll team, de claring that Dixon had received x no money for playing. YouShoiMKnoii) Dutdhorp. O. Flavors in uniform but not In same talk to and coach players in the game. Can a foul be called on their team? L. B. Wr. A. Yes, a foul should be called. Q. In case of a held ball under the basket, Is it neccsssry for the referee to take the ball a certain number of feet away from the basket before tbe Jump? H III A. In nmateur mice when held ball le railed behind the backboard or under the basket, (he ball shall be pnt In ploy at the free throw line. Tn professional rules the hall must be toesed 13 feet by the referee so it Is necessary to move to eith er side of the basket. Q. Would It be leal to have a ground rule not to count a basket If the ball at first hit the supports before going into tbe basket? L. E. VV. A. If both captains agree, a ground rule of this kind is legal. Q. In professional rules is a player drib bling if he holds the ball in both bands and touches it to the floor, but does lnot bounce it? F. H. A. "o, this la not dribbling. It la foul for running with the ball. Q. Does the ball have to be kept In mo tion? How long may a player hold It? U A. H. A. 'o, the ball does not hare to be kept In motion. A player' may bold It in definitely. If in doubt about any basket ball rale, write Ed Thorp, rare of our Sporting De partment, enclosing return stamped envelope. Football Star Dons Overalls in Carpet Plant- r ( hailrk llllrktrj. BAR.VKV UURCll. Uuffttlo itittiiak-tr mnl Mrati'jfU. hs it all doped out that curving U going tu Uy tlu ing role in "IV 'IVarm'yV rhow thi Hummer. So the Omaha owner-manafpr-playtr is making plan ttrronlingly. When the WchttTii li'sgue siamm opi'n Harney iwpect to have the btrongest bunch of pellet (lingers assembled on a Western league club in many moonx. Seeti veteran (linger ami fiitlu'r recruit are now mi ilie club' ras ter. Four were member of ibe flinging (!riai tmrnt part of !.l sea ton. Ihty are Clurlrt Konrt. I rank Gkr.f, I red tow man mj Kamiigartncr. ! The other experienced hurlri. iei andy liiirke, . C. (Mutt) Viloii tna ijeoige lollind.rtrr. Burke to Return. Coflindatif r wa mirilu rd tv Mike I inn, ?ereiary of " ilu- UufUlocs trout the niriniugsaiii club of the Smtheru ao- ituian. LcliindalTcr' but year in organised baseball was in I'J.'U with the Uirmitighaiit club. '1 lut year be worked in 17 game, winning six and losing five, lie bad trouble with the olliciali of that club in and refined lu report. Mike writes llarury that he will be a great winner in ihi circuit. Sandy Hurke w n wiili Omaha in 1.U but found biisiiu-!. so profit able in P'-M that lie rcfurd to pl.iy ball, lie has r.Nprcscd his willing ncs to plav ihi caiii. Wilson Promising. Hurke U a veteran major leaguer, having played four ycar with the Brooklyn Nationals and several more seasons in the American asso ciation with Minneapolis. Hurke showed plenty of cla-s here in I '-'.) and his return to the club will be the cause of much rejoicing among local fans. ".Mutt' Wilson i among the most promising of the newcomers. Wil bou'a experience in O. 1!. entitle him to the classification of a veteran, although he is a young man. Wilson, performing with the tail end Columbus club last season, won II games and lost 1U. Considering the brand of ball bis mates were playing this is an exceptionally good record. Okrie Only Southpaw. Okric was Harney's only starboard side pitcher last season. He no doubt will quality again this year. lie probably will have a stable mate or two this season, as four of the youngsters who will try out this spring timg from the awkward side. Fred - Howman, who joined Oma ha from the Toledo club last sea son, hurled two games for the lluf faloes and because of a bad arm asked to be released, lie writes the old bread winner is now in good shape. liunigartncr is another llingcr who developed a kink in his arm last sea son and had to be given a leave o. absence. . Liumgartncr thinks his wing will come around alright this year. Jclsmn Now Sigcd Up. Carney Burch has all his young sters' under contract and will send out the enrollment blanks to the veterans in the near future. Pitcher Jclsma of Guthrie, Okla., who pitched two games for Omaha in the home itretch last fall, is under con tract and will- be given a more thorough "once over." The places where the hurlors will train has not been fully decided. Wash ins ton. I. C. Ob. 9,-The outotamlmif result tudy ff the ' i.iijl . he. I lib I Hireling ff the Aim r iU Iraguc club (miifi imj oiiuul. lure j the d tunie oluiijimiiiriii ol the iitfjitiutii'ii l.ttttrcu the Ntw Vork u Detroit tlubi whereby the former nght to ecuie the itrvice ot Uutfuldrr 'caih in exchange lr some inticld material desired by the tiger, Manager Cobb oi the Detroit flub ' auiioiiiued the deal bad fallen 'through because New York declined 1 1. cmi'idcr any exchange involvii'g Shortstop Scott and Urtroit would ."ot gic ui eali W any other ankce pi-tr. lie Detroit nun. nut ol tne dratt y I lie iu.igiiaici yesterday resulted m a dronon to posipone any dnisinii until it was deterniinr4 whether the advisory council could) not amitibly adjust tbllereucet wit!, the live d"viMiug minor leagues. eU l f( iii, - KrsnUe Karren, t .'.. i.. , , f 1 1, a liglilKsisht i'n f n. I ., in,, ,..!, h tf. i. n, i,.,. lM ,m oll-f fmm Al 1'IIIHUIV, ,S, llirll. for a tttslrll ih J-.i l".,.f, jut.ixr ilileihl .ti h..l.l..r iMi.l.ur. ,.. - ..... ! "-t Ii tm h-ia HI Ihe ! uiii. r hi) iiiu' ;. lluilf I', liiitkley, fanner liar ird football laptam, will d"ii over alls when he begins hi, dutir as a common laborer with ,l!ie Hige lo w Hartford Carpet com pany at Tbomp oiiille, Conn, lie it lo learn the carpet in dutry from the ground up and will start in the wool depart ment under Overseer -William J. 11 inc. i Archie and The odore lv o o s c vclt. jr.. sons of the late president, went thrcngh thc same mill, and 1 line was their hrst ! hos. I'.rickley. with bis wife and two children, is getting ready to! move into a cottage tlosc by the plant. Read The l!cc Want Ads. Today A'leraean ana Fee.B At I. 3, T end t P. M. AM) SATDRIIAV Aa Uaususl I'kvlcaVsma f7M Removal Sale Suit) to Order $30 Reduced From $33) Perfect fit guaranteed. We move March 1st to outlu'nst corner 15th nnd Harney. MacCarthyWiUon Tailoring Co., 317 So. ISlh St. Adm, Afternoons. 23c; Cvsnmis, 50c. Sundsy Afternoon :1 rcb. 12 ZJ At 3:00 P. 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Lorcn Murchizon, Illinois Athletic club, won the 300-yard event in 33 3-5 seconds. This was his third victory in this event and he was awarded the McAlphin cup. Joie Ray, Illinois star, failed to equal his two-mile, record time, 9:11 3-5, made two weeks ago, doing the distance in 9:20 4-5. Kay cap tured the 3,000-metcr event and kept on running, having announced he would attempt to break his two weeks' old record. He won the 3,000-mcter event in 8:43 4-5. Hal Lutbill, Boston s Flying Par son, easily captured tne l.UUU-yard invitation event in 2:17. Taylor to Fight . Perry for Chicago, Feb. 9. Bud Taylor, Terre Haute, will replace Tal Moore, the Memphis bantamweight, in a match" with Jimmy Kelly here Fri day night, it was announced yester day following Moore's cancellation of two bouts because of a .threatened attack of pneumonia. Moo re EMPRESS TWO SHOWS IN ONE JOSEPHINE WORTH 4 CO. 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