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UtOHT TUE LINCOLN ANC ART 24, 1931. Nebraskan Lands Job as Head Grid Mentor at Montana Oakes to Take Reins as Tutor of QrizzUes On Missoula Campus Selection of Bernard F. Oakea. first assistant and line coach at the University of Nebraska the past five years, aa head football coach at the University of Montana was announced F'riday night by Associated Press dispatches from Missoula. Oakes will succeed Major Frank W.

Milbufn, who has been called back to the regular army after five years of arrived Lincoln "today fresh ll AfrintiiTi'i inRtif 11 1inn 27-12 trouncing administered service Aim me Jiontana insuiuiion. Orinncll on the court. Return of Center Don Maclay BUSKER CAGERS TAKE ON DRAKE Nebraska Dated Do Its Stuff In Basket Bout With Bulldogs. BY GREGG McBRIDE. University of Nebra.ska basket tossers, front running the Big Six i conference, will step outside the circle this evening to meet Drake university of the Missouri Valley loop on the university coliseum floor.

The game Is scheduled for 8 o'clock and is expected to provide plenty of thrills, as the Drake team STRANGE AS IT Staff May Carry On. Regarding a successor to Oakes on the Cornhusker staff. Head Coach Dana X. Bible stated early Saturd. morning he would have no announcfinent to make until he had consulted with Athletic Director H.

D. Gish. There wa.s a hint, however, that the present members of the football staff will carry on the work, with one of the members appointed to have charge of the line. Oakes came to the University ot Nebraska 1926. after two years of coaching in football and at the University ot Tennes.see.

He was graduated irom the Univcrfitv of Illinoi.s. where he lettered ns var.sity tackle on the Zuppke Oakes also was a member of a Big Ten championship track team at the University of Illinois. hu event being thfe hammer throw. Oakes An Inventor. While at Nebraska, Oakes turned cut a series of forward wails which rated with the be.st in the country.

The new Montana mentor is some- w'hat of an inventor, having perfected a new blocking machine and a dummy team machine during his iitav at the Cornhusker institution. Although there was no definite announcement from Mi.sscula, it is under.stood Oakes will asked to be excused at once in order that he COLLEGE RESULTS and Guard Steve Hokuf to active duty has given Cornhusker stock a big boost, It having been feared earlier in the week that Maclay and possibly Hokuf might not be able to start the Drake tilt because of Injuries. Maclay and Hokuf were in suit and working out with the Nebraska i varsity Friday and Coach Charley At A kc I ci 48; ner collne. 35. Black' Indicated Saturday morning that these two hoopsters would see Wayne 19.

37; GrtnncII, 13. At 31; Kalamatoo Normal, At 39; Sprarf.iih (T'xtra period.) At Indlanola I'; Simpson, IT. At River stout In.litute, IS. action at the opening tlpoff. Drake Has Team of Vets.

Drake has a veteran this and is expected to give the Huskers a real Three-year men on the Bulldog squad include Lynn King, football performer: John Monahan, one of the be.st guard in the Missouri Val! 1 m. 1 Ibv circle: Frank Brodv. Iowa State aI 3 Ucnnis Campion; Iverson. At :t.i; Gon.a,., 27 i Other icttermen are Everett At 31 orogin, 39. Schultz.

six-foot three-inch ccntcr; Billy Goodwin, guard. Keith Pound, who four ba.sket.s again.st Grinnell, and Chet Buzarri, guard, are the freshmen on the Drake squad roster, Probable Lineup. At Dakota, 37; North Dakota It. i-t 37; Columbia college, 31. At St.

I.onU—Washington, 33; Oklahoma 3.7. At minois Teaehers, 31; Shurtleff. 37. At Fort Christian, 35; 3d. At 1.7; Ililnols Normal.

11. At Normal, 35; Knox, 2.3 At It; Farlham. may make preparations for spring 13 practice at Montana U. 3i Montana university Is a member 43: Toledo, of the Pacific coast conference and Alliance Wittenberg, 3t; Mount has Staniord. California and Wash- mun.

:i.i, ington State Its football schedule I At New Muskin- for next fall. Nebra.ska— Fisher Davcy Maclay Hokuf Koster Officials Pos. King Pound Schultz Monahan Buzard John Wulf, Kan.sas, At 35; Baldnin-Wallare, E. C. JonCS, Kaiisas AggiCS.

State, 39. Elm Park Victim Of First Defeat A St. Marks Reformed quintet, that was able to ca.sh in on its gift tos.ses, kept its clean while it handed the Elm Park M. E. cagers their fir.st setback of the season Friday night in Methodist youths held a margin in field goals, the St.

Marks baskcteers won a 17-14 victorv. CUSHION CHAMP ON HIS METTLE Layton Reels Off String Of Fifty Billiards In 31 Innings. CHICAGO, Jan. 24 challengers were deadlocked for first place with three straight olass one of the Y. M.

C. tories each, while the defending A. church league. Although the' champion, Johnny Layton of Sedalla. closely behind as the struggle for the worlds three-ciushion billiard crown entered the fourth round todav.

Two Chicagoanus. Allen Hull and Baptist quintet. 17-9, An improved jArthur Thurnblad. and the veteran Our Savior Lutheran team stepped Ottn Relselt of Philadelphia, chain- out to trounce Tabernacle Chris- pion la 1927 were the pacemakers, i tlan. 24-10 The scores: Layton, back with a record-break-; st.

M.rk-* n. Ein. ing game after a setback in his' VA4.4V44V. Icngers, with from two to four los.ses eacli, definitely out of the championship running. Layton At Ill-t Best.

Although Layton found himself i looking at the backs of three leaders, he stood out As the one man to beat for the title he has held without Interruption since 1928. In capturing his second Drake Drubs Grinnell. GRINNELL. Jan. found Grinnell easy last night, the Bulldogs winning by a 27-12 Drake led 15-6 at the end of the At and held the Pioneers to two gum, 3(1.

Al State, 33; Kenyon, 33. At Msrietta, 33. field goals throughout the game. Score Drake. Grinnell.

FT F' FT Battling British Boy Retains His Croivn as King Junior Welters BY PAIM( HR ilan. Kid Borg of London sat tighter than over on hi.s junior woltorwoiglit throne today, while Bat Battalino, king of the featiierwoights, felt his scepter slipping. The two champions fought in the twin feature bouts at the Chicago stadium last night and the fortune of choice smiled on them. Berg, who staked hi.s crown, won a decision over Goldie Hess of Los Angeles, after 10 furious rounds that had the crowd of 12.80(1 soectators cheering from start to finish. Battalino, who risked nothing hut his reinitation, dropped a decision over the same distance to Fkldie Shea, pride of west side, after a disappointing exhibition.

IIps .1 Started Briskly. HISCHCbL RESULTS At '71 rvrlrk. 19. 3: 9. l.tnroin—.NchrasK.i (II), hitli, lu.

Al 17. 38; 39. rrsmrs. 33; Wilbrr rr- srrrrv, I. At 33; 77 33.

Berg's match with the frecklc- faccd challenger from the Pacific coa5t was a.s pleasing at the Bat- fight wa.s dl.sapjiointlng. Suddenly reversing his usual slow- taetic.s. HecvS swarmed all over Berg the first round, battered him wifo long left.s and right and da-ed tho Briton. But the rh.ampion weatliered the stirring attack and, except for another HC.S.S a.s.sault in the eighth he handed Uic challenger a mmt 50 HOT QOGS. ONB 7 195048 McOurc Newsptper FtCORQ Of tue stemeom MISSISSIPPI, STClOP POR 59 I Junior.

38; Sterlr t'itT, Il i At 7Vood Riwr. 15. At Desf, 33; rolnt. -36. At Soulh, 7.

At ouncll l.lnroln, Tw; Omabs Trch. 6. I At Noith riatto, 30; urtis I IH. 39; l.exinglon, II. 4 At 30; Ktmhall, 18.

II; 8. Rrarnry, 31 Om.iha—t'rvishton 17, llioni.is 13 (tlirrr rxtra iicrlodx). At 39! Da'id City, 9. At rrrp, 38, Rivrr- dale. 3.

At Iti; 13. 10; Hrbron. 13. neat shellacking. Boring with a attack.

Berg tov'k the ligiit out and away from He.ss except at intervals, WhirlTtlnd Finisti. He flayed He.ss wltli right.s and leits and punched him nnmercifullv (luring tile mtighting, at which lie exccllrd in tiie tentli round, he landed cru.shing blows iq the chin and Hc.ss reeled around the ropes with the champion attempting to mca.surc him, Tlie beli sounded us Berg wa.s showering He.ss with rights and lefts bimilar to a rapid firing gun. It wiis Bergs first fight his Klnc. 2 Pound, 4 Brodv. 0 2 Monahan, 2 f) BurardA 0 19 0 llUllrich.

1 llScott, 0 2 Duncan, 3 0 Fdtnan, Totals Hedges, Meni, Wsrrensburg. 1 1 Humphrey, 2 0 Douglas, 0 0 AMcCreary, 1 7 9' 2 12 split Wid Dartmouth, and Tornadoes perform strange Lee set a record of 3 day.s, 18 hours. she burst into song, and appropri- During the five minutes in which 0 i hundreds of buildings were wrecked by the St. Louis twister In Scptem- 1927, a mechanic, looking through a garage window, saw the walls of a bakery across the street 14 mlnute.s in her memorable race I ately enough, the with the Natchez, in 1870, The race from When she had fin- was from New Orleans to St. Louis, ished the job was hers.

a distance cf 1,200 miles. Lott and Van Ryn In Canada Finals ifONTRFAL. Jan. young Ea.st Lincoln Christian dowmed American Davis cup stars, George open. The three-year- old baby girl out of one of the cracks and high into the air.

The bakery TA'as completely The record stood until 1929 when the Launch Bogie made the same run In two hours less time. Michael Vcrricchio ate Tolls and mu.stard with his 50 hot oogs and in addition, consumed a big dish of macaroni for de.s.veri. Any readfr wanting further pro.of the Union Church five, 17-15. St. Paul M.

E. trimmed the Second Fsrk. 11. When Olive Palmer hear that William W'ade Hinshaw was planning a revival of 21 operas in New of anything depicted here wrecked, but the baby Tvas found York, immediately telephoned John Hix, care of this pa- unharmed. I him from St.

Louis, Hinshaw had per, and enclose a stamix'd and never met Miss Palmer and a dc- envelope for reply. The famous steamboat Robert E. had to be made at once, so I JOHN HIX. Date Jacolxs of St. ouls 50 to 3.

in 31 inning.s. It TNas the mo.st de- ri.s|\e defeat ever turned in at a national or three-cushion touinnment and came within one of tvlng the record by Willie Honpe in an Amerlc.vn league game at New York in 1927, when he van- nsptnt, 2. quished Harry Wakefield. 50 to 2. Playing a defensive game, Lavtou permitted the St.

lyOUls player nothing but hard chance.s. as he clicked off ixilnt after iwlnt. failed to tally a jwint until Harris, the fourteenth Inning. He got other in the thirtieth and his third FTFt FT 9 0 2(Clark, Oil' CruUe, 3 3 3 Allen, 2 0 Peden, 9 3 OiMlller. 3 0 2' Nrrl.

3 3 OiLanman, 1 I Sawyer, 0 0 HKahler, 9 0 0 1 0 0 Totals5 76 1 Totals 6 3 6 Score athalf -St. Marks Reformed. Elm P.xrk M. 7. Art Perry, athalf-: East Lincoln Christian, 10.

Union Referee Art Perry. Fast Lin. 17. Vnlon, 1.1. PT FT Lind, f9 1 2 Wrilghf.

lia. I.agonl, 3 1 HOray, f6 9 9 Ptercr, 9 9 2 Ault, 10 3, 2 9 2 Scott, 3 3 7 Fddv, 2 1 1 Marrow, 9 0 9 Townsend, 0 9 3 Oalev, Thel.s, 3 9 3 0 0 3 Totsls7 3 11 6 3 From Engineers. Lott and Johnny 'Van Ryn, will battle it out here this afternoon in the final round for the Canadian indoor tennis championship. Lott and Van Ryn both advanced: Clarlitrinn Qniirf Tn T.n«t to the last round with set UiarKmen in semi-final wins. Lott disposed of and Win Gamn Berkeley Bell, the transplanted triOQ diia HI Lianie Texan, who now calls New York his liome, 6-3, 6-3, 6-4.

Van Rjm aside his fellow Jersey- man, J. GUbert Hall. 6-4. 6-2, 6-2. As the score.s show, neither finalist w'as serlou.slv pres.sed to win his seml-flnal tilt.

Lott ran Bell ragged, although Hall made Van Ryn work hard for most of his points. Lott kept Bell away from the net, where the ex-Texan Is mast formidable, and kept passing him with straight forehand and backhand wallops down the lines. On the strength of their playing BETHANY RALLY Denton Holds Lead SQUAD DECIDES BATTLE In County Circuit UPSETS COTNER L.4NCASTER LITTLE SIX. TTenton Rokeby Malcolm Walton Gncncy liPet 88 9 1 000 .7 3 3 .690 3 3 52 3 .490 20 2 .909 60 6 OCO Tlie Bethany high cage team pulled another Garrison finish in a rough tilt played cJi the Bethany floor Friday night and when the final whistle blew the Clark quintet was In fiont of Havelock by a 21-16 score. The victory the fourth of the year lu Greater Lincoln league com- for Malcolm, petition for Bethany and permits Denton.

25 the Maroon team to share top place with Ccllege View in the city cage derby. Havelock took the lead in the first Nebraska AffRiesPilcUp String Six Wins In Basket Sport. The fast Nebraska Aggie quintet its victorious way At 18 An ley return from England and wards he announced that lie would do everything to force I ho chanipion.s in the welterweight an I division to risk their titles him, to More Titles. I can boat them if thrv give me a chance," he "and 1 can make the weight.s,” Berg weighed 13RU pounds to He.s.s’ la.st night, A bad eve, clased during the final four roun is. helped take the out of Battalino.

Both tought a cautious tight as the cro'wd booed their cl opening up in spurts only. Shea crowdf'd in to land hi.s mo-t damaging pnnche.s while Battalino sparicd with long punrhes. Shea Has I'Ong Margin. The Pre.s.s sheet showed that Bhra won five round.s and Battalino two, with three even Shea weighed pounds, wlulo Battalino cnrefullv weighed at 1.10 four ixiunds over the fcatherwcldit limit. fifablcmate from I'Ojidon, Johnny Beters, made a plea- ing 0 9 to date.

Lott Is a alight favorite to minutes of plav and held it un" wm from Van Ryn, DENTON, Jan. Denton high held the lead in the Little, continued on Six conference this week by de- Friday night by outscoring Cotner feating Malcolm on the College of I college to win 44-35 in a tilt played Agriculture floor. 26-4. Mickle i in Cotner gymnasium Friday night. ton Guldahl.

Dallas. ton. while the best leather' a vear removed from the Pjs. Malcolm, 4, from any spot on the floor and be- At 39: Lyman. 13.

trhrll l.vman 3. At 18. Mead reserves. II. At Calhoun.

18; Holy Name, Id. At 1.7; Kennard, I. Bellevue, I-7. At Osmond, 37. At Malcolm.

4. A( Mary's 18; Inman, 15. Leaders Fade Out In Links Compet LOS ANGELES. Jan. of le.tdcrs became mere members of the gallery today as the right contestants surviving the fir.st two round.s of match play in the motion $3.200 open tournament reached the quarter-finals.

Only one of the front rank from the winter army of profe.s.sionals remained to comix'te for the $1.000 first money. He was Tony the Chicago debut on'the'same New Yorker, who won the Pa.sa- stopping Ernie Peters of Chicago dena open a month ago. i tlie final round of their eight-round 17iirtorn leader.s w'cre given the battle. Fast, cagey and po.sse.s«or "fade-out" flash ye.sterday by a of a sledge hammer punch, the bunch of a.s the movie Briton battered his rival into sporusors of the tonmcy would mission and the referee stopped the The theme song wa.s "Swinging in right. the R.ain.’’ Last (yird.

a di.sappolnt- Ecsidcs the attendance, paid only young Eric Seavall, unheard gate. Score St half at Paul 11: Bec- Refcree Art Perry. Ne- til late in the final-quarter. The ROCKNE TALKS TO sIow and llUle AUTO SALESMEN i Sutfirta IKWrrbrasG. nMirAmrt oa i end of the first lYcriod and i.ie chicavjO, Jan.

24 04 Knute added to this margin to Tremaine, Slonemsn 7, Csrstensen, Il'lev, Mickle 2. KnllUan, mg was done. A foul toss by Harri- Mueller 2 Free 1 and field goal by Baker gave Csrstensen Boidebuck I twcen them caged 13 ba.skets and Peterson Mueller RtlfV Woodixrd Mickle Substitutions: Denton Sulllvnn. Enright. BatiRhman.

Malcolm trio of field goals to lead the Dei'tch scoring, Cotner took an early lead and ran up a 9 to 4 advantage before the farmers got going. Hartley and TcHniS Wlfc Wlschmeier began connecting Totals thorne 4 in the thirty-first after I.ayton) Kimmei, i narrowly his fiftieth point. The bur.st gave Layton a record of 100 ixilnts in 67 innings our and proved he had come back after dropping his oiTening match to I Frank Scoville of Buffalo, Rank. Third Win for Thurnblad. 1 Tvier, Thurnblad taou his third game yesterday, 50 to 45.

in 68 Innings i after a hard, long duel with Charles Jordan of las Angeles, we.stern champion. Jordan, -4 I wr A T-w s. A 1 rAllK L4J lllrill lAj srrund Notre Dame football coach, front. 8-3. at the intermlssicn.

000 of Stutiebakcr auto- Harrison looping a long field goal 2 I just as the half closed. Bethany had 0 what they need I-' sujwriority niany ea.sy during the 1 comple.x^ He at a banquet two frames but was able to arranged to precede the pojjrit no baskets. Williams getting I today of the Chicago o.fr automobile show. 4 A.sserting that a sujieriority com- PT 9 10 RlnRer. 9 0 9 Fountain, 2 9 1 Smith, 1 9 9 0 KiirfT 9 9 0 1 Freflrlrli, 1 19 2 Holtr.i"nrtorf 0 9 0 0 01 Totals i 8 1 4 11.

19. FT rr 0 9 0 Hlnman, 1 19 0 Hutchinson 0 2 3 Butcher, 0 4 1 2 Lockwood, 2 9 9 ORchinlfl, 0 1 3 2 Smith, 0 -IRamel, 0 1 5 4 10 ilex Is the first thing he taught his ootball players, the famous coach added: develop courage an initiative in these youngsters and they almost make good. Unquestionably, o' the automobile a.s well as 0 all other Indu.stries, needs all sible rouragc and fortitude for Rocknc added that the automobile three gift tosses. Bethany Spurts Dorn.er inctessed tbe margin to iO-3 with a great heave from center, Rodney and Ronald Shuman got in lor g.oals from the side which, along with a fine follow by the lanky brought the Clark team to a single point the rear. A pair of gift tosses by Young and one by Baker again gave Havelotk a four- point lead, but C.

Shuman and closed the gap and Bethany trailed by a single point as the third quarter ended. end Jewell each caged aaskets and but six minutes to go. things looked (lark for Bethany, as was C. Shu- GRID CAMPAIGN HAS HANGOVER Dated Battle Sunday On West Coast. still half oir Savior Lutheran.

9 men demcn.strated they had a "sup- bv a sivjo ot ovarrama Ions loacls talca, tlrd thr Approximately 300 now modal Both divisions of of' the Church autos v.ere to be Viewed at tlie at this point and, faking the lead at 10 to 9, the Aggies were in front by the middle of tlie first half and never were threatened during the remainder of the tilt. Coach Knlghf.s hoopsters led at the half. 28-24. and by the middle of the second half the Aqgics had 5et up a 10-point margin, which: --------------------------------------------------------------------to maintain until Two Teams of All Stars the game closed. The win was the of the for the Kniglu cagers and they have lo.st no games.

The Aggies meet of the stron-- e.st five.g in the I. A A before SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. The the season close.s and can be football season will be brought to a upon to furnish plenty of belated close here tomorrow when competition for any college squad two all-star teams cla.sh in a the Knight.s of Columbus charity game Cotner. One team is headed by Larry Bettencourt, who gained all-Am- Hsuiman. ONE MORE DEFEAT FOR WESLEYAN HI Bi-ach, Cliirrnca Clark.

Tulsa. i Tlia Woslrvnn hlili inisrr. tnnlr Nail Portland, anothrr nic on thr chin I'rtdav Morrl'on. Glrndnlp, in thr Wrslpyan Rvinnasinia Ciiu. and Ohn Dutra.

Snnta Monica, when the youiBi MctUodistjs cntrr- t.Tined tin Nebraska City leam and raged five field goals froin all angles to all but three of the Nebrii.s- ka ixYints Flemings final OUCS or Divorce came in the lew srrotuls OA AX. play and gave hi.s team a 13-10 OMAHA, Jan. 24 -Christie wa.s marked hv I petition for divoice itoni J. I). fnuLs bv both two Nebra.ska Omaha tennis city piayens leaving the m.urt a star.

They wore married 1930. She charges cruelty. in July piayer.s leaving raiKse of Neither team sin wed nbilitv from the foul lino BALLER FIVE ON MARK FOR TECH erican honors while playing center I for St. the other is score at 45-all in the Mxly-lhird inning and then wiltetl. te.vgu* into ection night Chicago show, which will last Rei.selt won his third game, an on a floor The progrsm equally close match from Tiff Bethany Christian vs.

First Bsp- IVnton of Kanwus City. 50 to 42. in: ,5 42 inning.s. qo I'nlon Church vi Temple Baptist 7 41 Second Prrsbyterlan Plvmoutb 8 70 Wsrren vs Orsce 9 17 Fim P.rk Hall was Idle Relselt again.st Jordan. Thurnblad against ScoMlle and I-avton Denton was the lineup todav and tonight.

standing sf ris.ct«. Last Night's Fights. Hal! () 3 3 0 HR Pet 1 0:0 Arthut Thurnblad 30 7 1 900 Ott.x 33 08 1 900 Johnny .1 217667 Ttif Denton Frank Scoulle 009 Chaites Jordan 1635 090 D. 464 4OUO After becoming owner Of the At Kid Berg, England, orld Juntor welterweight champion, delta, elock elstoned (ioldle In reund bout. Eddie hIcAgo, de- risioned Itxt Ratlalinn.

flaitford. world featherweight ihampion. in a non-lltle bout; Johnny I.on- don. stopped Ernie rctert, btcago. In eighth round.

At Scosra, Buffalo, slopped TaUt I Ittman, tenth round. At Grand Mich Walker. Rumsdeii, world middleweight eham- plon.s tapped Joe i.ohman, Toledo, In slsth round. At Kan O'Dell. Ahron, knocked cut fom Klewarl, man and came to the rescue with long baskets to pul Bcthnny in front, i 18-is.

with three minutes tu go end hcadcd by rcdoubtablc Joe Ronald Shuman then Iced the fame with Savoldi, former Notre Dame full- a Rift tosv. In the final Rodney pjicJj Bvttmcourfs axurvgatlon for the The serond half was piayfd at a furioi.s most part Is made Up of former St. I poce and both t-ams were guilty of rough Mary's playeLs. A notable exception plav. was high point man wi'hlj Prnip the ex-Stanford 'even Vie Smith sank a In' r-riue tin oiuiituiu Cnarn I We-, and, Totals 1 1 Beadle, 3 O'Deuser.

7 9 2 Wiachmeler, PT 1 and many free to.s. were mulfc d. The city. 17 rslryan llilh IT FI K.xstncr, f1 0 1 f1 23 02 I.ee, f0 (' I Ficld.s, 11 Hoag 0 1 0 04 0 9 1 trier, 0 04 Ibiffv. f0 fi 0 Hehanot.

0 0 1 MrAfee. 0 0 Uo.irh, 9 9 9 Harlen. I 9 1 Hork 0 9 3 Totals6 1 13 liOwell. 1 1 1 I 3 4 11 Max Roper, 9 1 Walker. i 3 fartley, O'Snipes, 0 0 9 7 iWillos.s, 7 0 (( 1 1 With Old Rival On Irving Court.

Facing their a n-shirted 0 Tech irom the Ne- 2 7 inetrouoii.s. Lincoln Imui OF GENEVA UUIH REAl'RICE. Jan. 24 Bei.f- 9 1 on the Irving junior high rice nigh took an lead and 3 sciiool plays n.s home garye 3 of the pic.sent campaign tonight 1 wnen the two liatiilional loe.s tangle 8 conic I Tot ils Refersa-CUff Cimninsham preliminary 0 0 1 between tlie Lincoln rr and higli re la.st, nmht, 36-22. Beat Teacher.s high will begin at 6 reserve, beat Odell 30-14, and IS oclock 13 then maintained to bent Geneva nr Beatn-'e Juniors won a 28-17 sn extra period to give the Havelock re- Star fullback, whO Will be in there Uoast BfkV liugxu punching the line tomorrow.

uum IVCIUhes 11-14 deciMon the Betbsny punching The xcure Bethany. V.B.A.Turns Down Claims by Londos CHICAGO, Jan. 24 The National Boxing a.s.sociation does i not recognize any champion In the field of wrestling. General John V. Cllnnin, of the organization, sai4 today General statement wa.s Aaron, sBd fUfR Dev.m, Und.

In first round; Henny Gsllup, Duluth decltionrd Valve, Pan fuur rounds Gorilla Reading cUib, Clarence Rowland announced that he was in favor of the draft. I made following information that' drew in in rounds. One of the baseball rule changes, jjjyj i.ondos had been etrculatinT a made ml? winter was he abolition photostatic copy or a reproduction of the mcmentary catch. of a letter written by Stanley At Hot Kpr.nfs, Luptea, Toledo, derisioned Joe Kltf Herk, lampa. Ila-, At New Kchaff, Boston, de- Isaacs.

acting as head of eUloned James J. Braddock. Jersey tlty. asketball onight NEBRASKA vs DRAKE 50c dorse as Jthe National Box- ine msoeiatlon heavy-weight title- holder. "The National Boxing association in annual conventltMi at Omaha in 1930, eliminated wre.stlui'j from ita scone of General Cllnnin said "Therefore, the A repudiates anv and all docii- I ment.s or that purixjrt to Inform public that it anv individual group of wre.stlers Tt Ye esti-vipfed thet a of $852 891 408 1 in the of polf in this eountrv.

Rouih Atlantic league rluh owners have voted to discontinue tree da vs for lady first round, Madison Dis. han FrsnvUea. and Karn Brure, Buffalo, drew In raunds. ou Lafferly, phta. knorkcd out Tommy Maroon, Kan in second round.

At New Jersey, derlsioncd loin Falrirk, las Anfelos, sis At El Crnlro. Pancho. Iws Snfelrx fralherwrlthl. defeated Ifnario lirnsndrs. I'lliplno fijhler, 19 rounds, lewUtown.

Junior. l.ewis. lown 1.1.7-pounder. defeated ted Dreu, Biddlelord xtx 71 rhampion of Frame, defeated I.ope Uliplno, 19 rounds 71 Broiklon. a I.swrrnre defeated Mese Bndfeputt.

onn lu rounds. Park N. J. Johnny Pile. Newa'k mlddleweif hi.

defeated Henry Goldhert, New Terk, eigKt reunda. BETF Ron. f. I1 9 Rod. 2 03 0 0 734 Ballard, e.

9 91 Crifcnf.eld, 10 0 C. Chuman, g. I I 1 8 .78 Havrlorli. FT f. 11 3 Jewell, I 0 0 Harriacn, f.

1 1 2 Baker, c. Young, 0 30 Dormer, 0 0 Totali 5 Beferee -Peterson. Running Kummsry, First half -Bethany ................1 1 1 33 3 3 3 3 1 Ha elock .6 2 3 3 3 46 8 It Second h.ilt BMhrny 3 8 7 0 7 19 12 13 Haxelocic H) 10 10 10 11 13 1313 13 18 14 14 16 18 19 21-21 15 16 16 16 16 16-16 ludiry Says Nix To team is well with former Southern California With Yankees SACRAMENTO, Cal. Jan. 24 The dope.ster.H figure the Betten- Myril Hoag, out- court team has the edge in all de- fielder of the Sacramentdj Senators the exception of year, who to the New- He has but three York Yai.hres tor a rcjiorted price reserve strength.

backfleld plavers. Pans are looking forward to a great duel between and Savoldi, two of the greatest fullbacks ever to pull on the cleats. cretf HI TRIMS HOLDREGE CRETE. Jan. 24 -After trailing on tne short end rf a 13-7 score at half-time, Crete high came back in the second period to launch a seven field goals.

It was the oeventa win for the Crete team. Crete reserves bear the Wilber seconds, 22-4. Offer By Yanks Score: turned back hi.s fiist major league contract un.slgned. The league star he was dl.s.sati.^iied with the terms, a.s­ serting the of $100 a month over his average salary last year wa.s Insulficlent a.s a member of the New- Hoag dfclsred he would part of the price the Yankees paid Ownr Lewis Moreing. lie informed Secretarv E.

G. Barrow 5'ankees of hi.s demands and will trnier with Moreing this er NEW YORK. Jan 24 Lyn Lary, for the New i 1 as returned his eon- tract unsigned. Tire Ciliforniaii eiven an increa.vp ov-r the i ary he drev. year, taut decided it asn nough In addition to his infield dutie'-, Larv maintain position 1 the best-dieased member of Uie 1 club.

Crvlf rdiiisn. Hr I Ko Hr.ka ffKK.n IK.ii;’,».' a lloldrtfv. TotsU Rfieree FT BFTF 70 2 3 0 910 tolji rt' un 9 I 4 2 9rjJ (ialifiaa 0 ll9 0 it 1 2 9 n9 ft ri .1 (t 1. A 9 1 11 0 1 A 0 01 I ft T'U t. 77 0 00 14 2 19 Lincoln Telephonc.s siii) will SYRACUSE.

Jan. 24-Syra- t.iwn Thursday won its pignteriHh victory in 19 games bv Inc the I 25-17. ViiLrtever and led the ormg. It will be the fir.st confenacc clasli ol the for the ciefcnd- itie champion.s. Lincoln liigh.

an.l will be the fourth baffle or the Tech.sters. Tech opened ts confcience bv lo.sim' a 21-17 battle fo fit Jo.seph out up.set Omaha Central recently for an 11-8 win Last niehf tlie Drummond eharges, reverting to a fastbreakinn: offen.se, w'ere iven the drubbing of their lives when Abe Lincoln, leaders in the ch.T'c, dusted the Omaha n.s 35-6 In nnn-conferenre Tech ha.s defeated in. 15 8 and South, 29-10, and lost to IV n- 24-10 Two of Tf'Diiht's mix with lUiai.i '1 ho final in tiiih S' .1 'n Li'fiUv. twi. fc Yflkin rtv C.ri vii'f it It" cU'iii 1er aUtoiv'ti will iiniil JSr i stifi Fred Katli-r riot f- tonirht rt'ie to 'ihp I-licoin lonUiht be the the ne ii' li tfM.V f'ofir spainxt Crue 1 le i.

sM'l I ii-r. i nd ILf 't fi.i'i i rii' iilv ()f il llH. 'er rt I Ml'. -'LI- from City Bcore Keatriee. JIT FI 30 4 Rue hansn, 1,9 1 rudor i 2 S.

9 0 2 R'itlri 0 1 1 I rimoi. 43 0 rrii; 1 1 1 n. A 1 0 1 i Kaltfiii.r 0 Il Prfei .91 A Ai, 0 (t 1 I-" I 1 4 To .8 6 3 Austin, g0 1 2 Toi 1.1* 148 17 Of rt.nx lourd b.i'kei h' 1 11 1 1 W'. it. Bros'he, Lar.naia.

Ons Defeats SutHm. O.N(i Ji.n 24 7 he Oug A ba ftCtball n-am eaine Inun 1 hmd defiat the Nus.s Bakers ot Thur'dav. 30-29, Benson ol Or.f-; 17 I fr; Fefrree Rslpli Hrerhner, Smashes Ten Pins For Record Total IIKS MDINKS, Jan. today i hei ked tfie 2,1179 all total made by Ilarold diminutive Ines bowler. In the Iowa tournament here In the hrilcf that the mark may constltute a world's record.

II -Mapes, and blh 710 tally In the yesterday toppled stale twiwllnt records of more than 10 staiiding I'llrcd with Hill oftiii of Ilex .51,1 pew last night assumed the hip in the two-man s( with 1,30.5 pinx. bc-l rei ords atallable here (f 'dit l.irncx Kmllh of Biiltalo, with a 1060 all rveiHx to- i.il In the iiaiiomd liowlliig meet at ioronto In 191'..

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