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TUE JAXCOI.S APRIL 1. ELEVES Arctic Wave Spoils Training Rians For Links Freezing Weather Slows Work of Zwilling Squad Snow Storm on Way to Claremore; Cards Doubleheader Workout In Effort to Round Team Into Condition for Games On Fort Smith Diamond. BREAK GAAAP K. Boxer Wins Bout From Mat Tough Weather Break For Major Leaguers Delays BY SHERMAN. Spring Training.

CLAREMORE, April Links continued to- -------------day to buck semi-winter weather conditions. The mercury hicago aphi i. Train- was hovering near the freeing mark, but gave evidences of th: i an inclination to do some climbing as the morning hours ad- league basebaii dubs but the, vanced, and Manager Dutch Zwilling finally decided to ring i opening of the season cannot be i the practice bell at ten ordering the full to take the two mile hike to Military Academy diamond, where homeward bound, some satisfac- a two hour workout was to He staged. The official weather forecasters were issuing bureau predictions that another snow storm was on the way and due to arrive not later than Friday, from which it may be judged that the links were out of luck when this Oklahoma region was selected for training Two Workouts Thursday, by the arctic wave of the past week. Manager Dutch was up against the ncces.slty of crowding two workotitR onto hlR Thursday program.

Three games with the Fort Smith Western Association team, beginning Friday, are on the Links book and by doing double duty today Dutch hopes to have his athletes in at least a semblance of physical condition for the combats tn the mctropollH of northwestern ArUiinsas. of souan of eighteen men to make the Fort Smith trip will not be announced until after the afternoon drill. Al Tlloodgood still rated as a can- EIGBRES TRABE TALK tory conditions and others lacking the dell red form. Red Sox who trained at Orleans, have suffered most from had weather and their jinx has followed them. At Birmingham yesterday tho Red Hose wore overcoats and killed time, their game being called off.

The team is said to be at leant thirty per cent under condition. Snow Cancels I Among clubs already homew'ard I Pound are the two Philadelphia out- McGraW Would Give Ticket fits, the Athletics and ami IVIUUII avv WIVWM i the Pittsburgh Pirates, world cham- To Holdout Who Wants Iplons. snow prevented the Pirates I from playing at WichiVa, terday, but It was hoPed they could get into action there today. Fancy Salary. I Hudkins Matched II mir II For April Bout Nebraska University Captain To Join Staff at Denver Uni.

ANGELES, April 1. Hudkins Ns- jbraska's Wildcat, was signed I day box ten rounds hara i against Johnny Adams, formar i Pacific coast lightweight eham- I pion, April 14. I Mushy Callahan and Jimmy Goodrich, former lightweight I champion, will claeh at Vernon, 20 and the winner of the Addm-Hudkine battle will be I matched with the winner. Bright Outlook For Track Title At Doane This Year APS SGRAG ES BY DAVIS J. WALSH.

I conceded a big pennant winning Y'ORK April -N. chance asserts that if his players may he a deal consum- are not now fit for the race they mated within a matter of Connie whose Athletics out-knocked the whole crowd out DLXVLil. April 11am L. Day, line footbaiP coach tor the University of Ne- bru.Hki* for tlie past five year.s, i accepted a poslth as line coach for the of Denver, and i will deport for next September. i it was today by J.

L. Bingham, m.anager of athletics ior I the school. i Joins Daweon Staff. Fred T. Daw.son, former Univer- i slty of Nebra.ska athletic director and head footliall coach, la head gridiron mentor at the Denver Three former Cornhus- kcr stars assl.stod Daxv.son last year Pre.ston, Herb Dewltz ami Ross Day, in dlsous.sing his election Thursday, stated he would i'C in Denver only during the football 13 to Thanksglvlns -nt that he would maintain URBANA, 111., April 1.

The his residence and husincs.s in Idn- time had come for the selection of the football rules committee on a Plenty of Experience. opinion of Robert Day ha.s been intimately con- Unlxerstty of Illinois football coach, and former president of the National Association of Football 1 Scheer, Harvard, pole xauU, Bovej, te, 220-yard drsh. Teem to K. Releye. I'oane will be reprcscnicd in the Kansa.s thl.s montli.

Coach Haylett plans to nccomp.iny half mile it lay teams, the proml.slng aspirants to berths on the iiati'U quart' t.s including Alt'. Simon, Parker, (Iraves, France, Dia.se and Wolfe. Metiihers of tlie Tiger squad rc- niore keen this season, the IXiane malnlng at home 17 will still is (vbove par. 1 aage in a. final lUret with Nehraskq, The Tigers fronted the Ha.stlngs Uentrel.

Cthcr track meets on tho 1 Bronciios, junner-up in the card are: a margin of polnt.s college dual 1 Doane this year mtnu.s the BY GREGG McBRIDE. i Doane college last spring lifted its (first Nebraska track trophy in some llfteen years of conference competi- tion, and, this season Co.ich Ward 1 Haylett and his Tiger cinder burners are working hard toward win- i ning unotlier title. Although competition In Nthras- i ka eollegiite circles promises to be Zuppke Maintains Committee Not Representative Of College Realm. icea of only two Uind Bragg. Kinney wa.s good firsts tn Hie century and qiiarter- 'milc last year, while Hragg took third in the discus.

Won Early Lait Year. The Doane TIges gathered in 54 joints in Hie state meet lart year. The Hvngals finished one-two in the high hurdlf and quarter and placeii two men in the century, two-twenty and low hurdles, won the relay and i picked up a smattering of in the other events. This year Coach Haylett has twelve letter men in suit. Three of these covered themselves with glory In the K.

C. A. C. last February. McKenzie placed second in the 50-yard highs, triangular ut University Place.

May h-t-Mornlngslde dual at Sioux CItv. May 15 Nebra.ska conference meet at I.tncoln. Bright Outlook For Alliance Hi Football Eleven nected with University of Nebraska -ere one about a battle for a number of years. He referee scored the real knock- with H'C most remarkable decision ever rendered in any ring. George Hilcr, ono of tho greatest graduated from Reatrlce and featured the Beatrice high football team during his sen- Coaches.

"The reqent legislation on the never will he. Part of his officials the world ever knew, will meet the Rochester Interna- the New YoiTt Giants will didate job tn the richer by ono first class at Waycross, today. Links outer garden, is ready to re- jh.and pitcher and poorer by one Sonotors Hit tho Road. the training grind after a cls.ss first has-man who ha p- washlmrton Senators today ntl.ck of 'h- mood- Ipon, ho a Idl'or. Tho gave the decision and I firmly be- lor year when he won considerable recognition as a fiillhack He played freshman football at Grlnnell In 1315 and 1916, and frosh llex It was the most astonishing University of Ne- good wlU he included on the squad Hatter is Bill Terry, one of the real started a which Is to head out of Claremore die-hards of the 1926 holdout crop, i will land them at home, early Friday morning, enroute to and everything depends on how tho the Arkansas town.

i young man greets John McQraw SEEK NEW FIRST SACKER. i when tho Giants reach Memphis, to- ra 4 4 odav (or tomorrow. Manager Rumors today linked the names of and daring decision that ever was rendered. I ve forgotten who the principals adviaing the lattor to immediately inaugurato negotiationa involving phis and the others Invading Jackson to play Toledo. Flsler's Browns took the road to- of a new guardian All tha't the key-hole champions day with prospects of getting to the i Brit corner Dutch haa a had to go on was the statement that home lot in lojuia with much desirable man in view and ia anx- I inquiries regarding Ter- brighter prospects than last year lous to close a deal at once, than to waste any more good the stiuad," Bancroft, of the Braves met by appointment it Tampa several The New but ne of them named Riley and Giants and the hem ilmg up points so rapid- Rrooklvn Dodgers are in Tennes- i that it had becomo iaughable.

see. Snow blocked the Yankee i Along about tho middle of the sixth Dodger contest at last lound he tired percept. I ably and ills opponent began to rush McGraw divided his Giant squad his lead'was perfectly half of the team going to safe. YVlth Hu! last round hacking only ftw secoyds of being over, opponent got him In a and sw ung over a heavy right- The wallop lande.l right on chin and he hit th canvas. He com- Dutcli said today, "but I'll have to get a few in the weather, permitting at a of steady before 1 can po.sslbly make my final ia anx- inquiries regarfimx orignier tinin i started the rather cv had from at The Cincinnati Reds od two other National Lauderdale today, hell rang.

Kller glanced over at tho clubs and the fact that McGraw and night at Hollywood, before verify TRAE Beargmen Will Tangle In Exhibition Game On Practice Field. Cornhusker football candldltttes will shake tho practice grind ot spring training Frl.lay afternoon long enough to enliven the work by nrv exhibition game on the practice The squad was divided into two groups this week tn preparation for the Friiiay title One aggregation has working under the direction of Assistant Coayhes Black and while Assistants Frank and Newman have had the other liunch in tow Some Real Football. The exhibition tussle should furnteh some ftiotball aa the s.juad this spring has bei-n dovelop- tnx faster than last year. days ago. Cooper came into the rpeculatlonH only bv a process of elimination, the Cubs Itelnn a club Hiat would esteem Terry for his long distance Ihtttlng against dls- tarce n-es.

The further fact th.at Cooper was said to be on the market before the Cubs to California lent color to Chicago sngle McC.raw’ has made no attempts to conceal the that he is far from phased with a man who has played 1 years sa a substitute, yet de- (ina.uls a two-year contract I $10,000. Resin Legal In Minor Circuits starting the northward trek. Cobb May Shift Camp. By Hie end of this week or the middle of next the Detroit Tigers. St.

Louis Cardinals, Chicago White and the Chicago Cubs will he homeward bound. orders at Augusta, Indicate a big possibility that the Tigers will train elsewhere next year Home runs featured the four exhibition games played yesterday. With the baees lottded, Spurgeon of knocked a home run Rochester. At Angeles, Jack YVlLson and Gabby Hartnett, of at Hie Cubs, clouted two circuit drives each, all coming with two men on, to beat the Angels. Goose Ooslln rapped a four bagger in the fifth of the victorious liattles against Raltlmore at Tampa, and Cronin of the Boston got a homer against the ITovldence club April Petersburg.

for drying the Bancroft of the Braves tc verify that it been rung trickily. Salisf.pil to that, he stooped down, grabbed Ullcy's hand the and raised it as a Uiken of fCopyrlghr, 1926, Syndicate.) BRI.LAIRK, The use of resin hands is the option of pitchers and a slight injury when spiked not of Wight of ITovldence. Walter decrees In a letter to John H. Far- Johnson the first three In- rell, president of the national association of minor league given out today. The rule regarding resin was adopted during winter by the rub'S committee.

YY'lthln a few weeks the American league which opposed the action, and the American association as well as smaller circuits that resin hags would not be allowed in their The rules committees represents me lor and minor leagues. The letter means that all umpires in organized base- The combination paii must carry little mesh hags will probably start Lee and Krall at and Braand at tackles. Hopher and McMullen at guards. Murrteon at center, at Quarter, Andrews and Ailrlan Wostopal ut haifhacks. Presnell or Oehlrlch ut fullback.

The combine will with Lawson at Byrnes at ends; Ashburn anil Dur- Ish at tackles. Balsh and Heller at guards, at center, at quarter, Howell and at Beck at fullback. Dusky Jack On Trial Next Week April 1 Johnson, lio has licen out in keeping out trouble, print, since Jess Willard knncke.l cn ills yesH tday a cntmuanco when arraiKiie.l on a of ductlng a fight. The trial was eet for 6 J'dinson. alHrcl in evening clothes.

W.IS in his newly gvmnaslum la.sl night after 300 n.groe.s and whites a few had paid $1 to SCI thirty rounds of amateur boxing The flrsi I'lund had ended. WAX again in the clutche.s of law and cruwil out the plxco. Pesek-Gardini In Draw Match PHILADLLPIIIA. April 1. John Pesek, the Nebraska and Gardlnl, Italian 1 restled for an hour 1 last night to a draw.

Neither was to throw his opisment. I'harley Hanson, throw Draak and In ne hour The hw edlsh wrestler pinned Dr.i.ak's shoulders to the mat in 27 minutes, hut Hussune was sttll his explr.atlun of Hie stipulated Hme, nd produce them for pitchers request. As a matter of fact, the commissioner wrote, resin has been used surrcpttttously in the past under such conditions that ma'nagers of must presumed to all about tt, and the new rule brings it into the open. nlngs against Baltimore and hurled air tight ball. The Cleveland Indians play Atlanta today after adding a victory to their list at YY'aycrows.

Ga yesterday pitched sen- sationaliy during his six innings. Tech Loses Out In First Round National Meet ENGE RA LEARS SGRRIN Set Pace For 80-Pounders In Annual Y. M. C. A.

Hexathlon. braska during the fall of 1917. He captained the service team at tho. San PYanclsco Naval training station, the team being coached by tho late Andy Smith. Early In 1919 he was athletic officer of the twelfth regiment at tho Great loikes Naval training station and in the fall of 1919 he wns a member of the Cornhusker varsity.

He captained the University of Ne- br.aslva team at a center position in 1920. During the from 1921 to 1925 Inclusive he was a member of the Unlver.stty.of Nebraska coaching staff. Lloyd Hahn On Way Back Home HONOI.ULU, Ajril Hahn. American runner, departed yesterday lor San Francisco on the Ste.imshlp before the Aa- Press received announcing the serious illness of his moiher at Falla City, Neb. The is in San Francisco, April 6 Hahn'e Mother Improved.

FALI.8 CITY. April H. T. Harn, mother Lhiyd Hahn, famous runner. Is slightly following a serious heart attack.

Her son who has been touring the is steaming toward San Francisco where he is due to arrive April 6. He left Honolulu YVednesflay w' I knowledge of his majority of the coaches and universities are opposed, convinces me that there should be a new method of selecting the committee," pke says, "'the members of the committee are fine, sincere, gentlemen, with whom I have no quarrel personally, but the committee should be selected by a method which will make it fairly representative and responsible to the entire college world. Merely Their Own Views. The committee by the council of the national collegiate association. The association it-elf is divided into light geographical districts, with a representative each.

In the rules committee, the east has six representatives anti rest of the country seven. However the big point is that its members do not represent the opinion of sections but merely bring their own They may or may write letters to the of their Hons. But eve nlf they there is no way to know If majority opinion "The national association should select the committee on the basis of one or two members from each of the geographical districts with the that these representatives would carry out the majority opinion the universities and colleges of their ALLlANi'E, Neb. April Bro.sjieef iniitcafe that Alliance high will liave a good fast squad next fall. Over two full elevens are turning out for the spring practice which was started a week ago.

Uoach Graves took in tlie open quar- putting Hie aggregation ter and Alf fourth In the 50- through the paces tn a rapid maii- vard hc.st showing a Ne- found the braska confeiancc team has ever crispy weather 'iiade In Hie K. C. A. C. compe- donning the moleskins.

HHon. It looks like a beefy line and a Twelve Letter Men. heavy l.ai kfield machine. Letter num on the Doane squad this year are Uaptaln line averages 160 pounds. Puntlixg, falling upon the and rarrylnq Graves, middle dl.stance and dis- the ov.al has been the order of tance; Clarence captain of so far.

Uonslderaltle time and attention is being given io learning signals and new plays es well as drill on many of the old ones, aptain Leo is calling signals and la being drilh'il at fullb.ack position. Other are Dotson and Minhollln. Hall set the scoring I pace for the 80-pound division of the hexathlon competition at the Lincoln Y. M. U.

A. Hall 683 LaBarba Decisions Filipino Scrapper LOS April X. -Fidel T.aBartta, world fly, 4 weight champion and Clever Sencto points, beifig clocked in 4 4 onds Manila were due for a title confer the 20-yard potato race and 15 4 test today, following their and seconds for the potato race, furious ten-round bout here last EXHIBITION MATCH. The Security Mutual Life Insur- Industrial To Tonight Industrial league of the Y. M.

C. A. wtll meet tonight to orgenize for the eummer bace- bail eeaeon The meeting le for 7:30 in the Red Room, Induetriel teams espected to the circuit include Tele- ehonee, Traction, Lee B-oom, Board of Education, City of Lincoln, Woods Brothere, Roberts Dairy, Evens Laundry. Co. team will roll a special i' 1 match with tlm Fnlon Fire Insur- 1 am 0 tonight.

The three 1 game on flic Saratoga will start at 7:30. 1 i I.ICAÍil K. iM. U. Bre.

i KaUy IIT142 414 Uuchl ItsKl 121 474 128 Jaiiiilngs 14J tiipe llz Ilio I Hardy btnna Fahay ITI vlr-aauld llU Ftllah HUhcrna Kl KJ 177in llohnaictn til211 Its Hallo.k IIS 120 111 Mt Kitihan 1324 30 407 i llaSt 14S 1 Totals Amab.rry rtaekal 121 1 I Kl140471 Uosa 417 B) orknian 411 1 Flea. 1. Bon 14 4i: bar li: 411 1 1 i-T Hairy, T.oaltar;« in 14k 4kO I'llatr 1 A. 1 Ill ilO 407 114 atly (Irakitora. Barr K4 IIT Kl 47S Hoth 111 T-taU Its HeforiaoUiry, 114111 147 1 H.

141 Hu.a-U 4 Ill 114. 40 STf I 1 1 Tota-a He cleared 4 feet 4 inches in the high Jump and du! 7 5 1-2 inches in the standing jump, hod out 6 feet 4 inches in Hie snap-under and scored 98 points the target throw. lU'SUtts in'the 80-pounti 201 yard iwtato 4 seconds by Hall, VVarren Da Voli, Harold Butler, Hugh Schmidt; 4 8 by Hay Ted Neefe, George Kiinliall, Easterday. 60-yard potato 4 seconds by Hall; 15 6 secfmds by Galen Hellt. Hugh Rathhurn; 15.8 by Kenntitli Hardy.

Burnap Hutton, Harold Butler. Htandkig broad jump 7 feet 5 1-2 inches by Lawrence Hall. 7 feet 3 Inehes by Clark Greenlee, 7 feet 2 inches by YY'arrtm 7 feet 1 1-2 Inches liy Charles Forney: 7 feet 1 Inches by Barney Mchrepp; 7 feet 1-2 inch by Wayno Klmelund; 7 feet by Leland Clark. High Jump 4 feet 4 iiudies tiy Lawrence Hall; 4 feet 3 lix hes by Hugh Rathburn 4 2 Inches by Warren David Mahood, Neefe; 4 feet 1 inch by Frlel 4 feet by Orln Hunktns, Harold Butler. feet 3 Inches hy Ted Neefe; 6 feet 4 hy Horace Munger, Lawrenc' Hall, 6 feet 3 in- hes hy Gr Hunktn.s, Hugh H.hinldt, Ei Blgnell, Ray Khelton, Frlel Nelson.

Target throw-112 points l.y Earl Maul; 10 polnt.s by Don 104 points by Glen 4y.rs; 98 points Lawrence Hall, Horace Munger; YVestport, Kansas City, 49; 96 points David Muhood, Irvkig Hcott county. Miss, 24. Newton, 36; I.exingfotn, II. Pueblo. 17: Charleston.

8. 16 HoJem, 8 37; Danville, Ky 11. Roswell, N. 35; H.agerstown. 30.

Consolation Games April Ogden, 2S, St Joseph, Mich. great field started tod.sy in the annual north and south open golf charnp.otisiilp here. In the usual pool sold last night, Walter Hagen was again made the fav- orlte. $826. with MacD.m- -lid Bmltli choice at $750.

The w'orTli about 15,000. Many the stars i.f golfing were here. Besides Hagen and Hrnlth, profes.slonn!« who Jock Hutchinson, 'Cyril Al Boohy' CONSQLATION PLAY. Point Pleoeant, W. vilte, 19.

33j Hagerstown, 26. CHICAGO. April 1. Omaha Tech. Nebraska Interscholastic I basketball champion, lost out in the first round of the national tourney here yesterday.

Atlanta, Ga. defeated Tech, 22 to 16. Atlanta ahead 15-6 at the half, neither team showing much in scoring The Wednesday Atlanta. 22. Omaha Tech.

16 Fargo, N. 28; Oak Ridge, 11. Ciaylnrii, Minn, 26; Memphis, 24. 39; Balt I.ake Ity, 26. Fitchburg, Mass, 33; Billings, Mont 20.

YVheeler, 46, Reno, 13. El Reno, Okla, 45; Newton, la. 12 Elkin.s, 24, New Trier, 1., 16, Fine Bluff. S6; Cheyenne, night, in which the Los Angeles boxer was awarded a over the Filipino. La Bartia won six rounds, three were even and Sen- clo won one.

Both boxers weighed 117. California has 2,448 licensed hox- (TH and 87 promoters of boxing clutis. the 1925 team, high Jumper and javelin throw'er; ILarold Shnon, dashes; Paul Taylor, pole vault; Har- weights; Elwood Ablot, hurdles, high Jump; Kenneth hurdles: Ray Alf. sprints; B. L.

Booth, Gerald Parker, quarter-mlle; Phil Taylor, Francis high jump. Other nemhers of the crop ihat look good include Isaacs of Wl.sner, midille M. of Camhrlfige, quarter-mller. Hooper, two-mller; Sanderson Brown, broad jumpers A number of pn'mislng freshmen are included on the track roster. Leading first year candidates include Osceola, Lester France.

Syracuse, Quarter xommj lietr-'rttTTiIadid and possibly 220; ab Tomaskej. man. Crete, mile; Chuck Sheldon, At nlll, Ctibe, de- Columhus. half-mile; Povry. Adams, feated Henry Norfolk, At Todd, Enorl'ati Franklr It.

fought ten-ruond d'ikw. WatUie, te heat Pedro IVheellng, 10 At Akrtin, Holuh. Akron, ehiaded half-mile; YVolfc, Clay Center, quarter-mlle; Clay Center, At beat t'lerer mile, Speilmnn, Sutton, jumps; lo Hoppe Regains Lead In Match For 18.1 Title! HESE I HATS NEW YORK. April Hoppe, 18.1 balk line champion, once more has taken the lead in hts title match with Jake Schaefer. 1800 to 1716.

The record high run was era.se«l twice by the champion tn a five inning block victory night. He rivorded 149 in his first Inning, eliminating the mark of 148 he established Morulay and then registered 200 in his fourth inning, winning the block 378 to 215. Afternoon 0, 89. 20, 98, 36, 83, 80, 24. 0.

0, 28. 0. 0. 0. 11, 78, 10, 6, 34, 14, 11.

62, 1. 15. 2, 0, 19, Evening 2, 23, 200, 67, 25. 100, are leaders in tKeir class for Style, Quality and 'workmansKip 11 ViClll Wood, 95 points by Large Field In Pinehurst Open 27 24 t'edar Rapid, 37; Mesa, 11 18; Canton, 1 burg. Ip I Tech High of I started included Minn nd Ftinh- I tn I El Bene.

N-wton, K.rgo, N. D. and w. jr.ru!«'kshaiik. Barnes.

-if Ran Antatdo, Tcmiliy Armour, Arctile Ark. Johnny Farrell and Joe of City Klrliw ootl A number fine amateurs, here for the iit'ith and amateur championship tournament and for the all-Florida vs Pinehurst team match included B. Made, Y'trrk; H. C. Newton, Boston, oJe Byldtilek, Buffalo, Cross Garriner Yi'hlte, Don- itld Parson and Johnny Dawson, Chicago George Quam, a handball expert and of the Minneaprdle Athletic has only one arm He recently Pul who holds the championship of Ire- I land.

Ralam, Durham. N. gamaa I'laaaant, Banviila, Ky 10 a -Hagaratown, Blll- inga. Mont 11 a in. Fort VaiJay, tun.

III. 11.80—Ogdan, Utah Rapids, ia tpm Rane and I- D. of Malt Utah 1 p. Krb. and Mrmphla, Tann RIdga.

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