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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 10

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Lincoln, Nebraska
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Tin: uxcolx suxdavstjt? suxdav. decembek v.tex a FAST GAMES IN He'll Stick to Welters. 1 Callaway High Has Good. Record. CAGE LEAGUE OMAHA SLUGGER LEADING HITTER (Central Cafe, Huicks Telephones, Skelly Oils Win.

1 M.IW Biniill nlmn if I I .2 tf 1, Miiirimiti fiiinfii i mi" YiiWIfri irfu jjuim i rmaairyn an: mmr to me em i ftaiit'Wi'W1 Wianl Knur basketball Ruini tured the Saturday Industrial IcaRMc program at th Lincoln V. M. Central Cafe No. Nebraska tttitcka. I.inroln TH.

phone and Hkelly Oil teams emertted victorious. The Skellv Oils took tiif measure' of the Kvans lHtindry, ti to II The Hkclly five vai in fnmt 4 tit half time. Nummary: Blakesley Captures Swatting Crown In Dale Gear Loop, With Purdy of Links Ranking Second. Official batting averages by Western league ball towicr Here promuljfated Saturday by In in M. Chicago, official Matlatician for the Dale (iear circuit.

The figures disclose that Jim Wakedey, Klusrgfng outfielder for the Omaha elub, raptured the Individual hitting championship with an average of .381. Casey of Tulsa and Orsatti of Omaha compiled fatter averages than lllakcsley, but neither participated in 100 games, whereas the Omaha Mugger wore soangles in 140 games, ho the leadership honor belongs to Blakesley. Blakesley was at bat 511 times, connecting with the ball to the extent of 208 hits. His hit harvest included 49 two baggers, 10 triples and 39 home runs. He circled the sacks to HH, 4.

Kvar Mrt I Hkelly. IV. Pakun SandUr I J. Turnrr e. U.

Turner Curtin luvi F. Met It. MotK 1HVS Skelly Mrl'lier Substitutions; a. a i son. jfnsKcts Metzger 4.

It. MetJtgrr 1, Pakiin 3, K. Turner 2, O. Turner 2, McPher Callaway hiph school turned out a winnln football leam durkig the past season, being oim of the undefeated teams In the state until North I'latte crowded the Custer county machine out of the runninsr, 14 to 0. Mason City with a 7 8 win was the other team that took the measure of Coach Hoy Kehder Callaway tm.

son 2. Free throws Metxger K. Davis 1, Curtin I. Central Cafe Winner. Central Cafe No.

1 held the staff to a basket each half nl grubbed the heavy ril a 1 4 the extent of 129 runs Supporting Self As Amateur. score. Htorkan and 1 trtnnlctte did 1 Rankin next to lUakealey 1 Pld J'urdy, Lincoln's midt outfielder, who socked the Spaldln sphere for an avraK of .372. Other lead v. thr niavpra in HELEN SCORNS TURNING "PRO" Coast Girl Not Intending To Desert Amateur Tennis Ranks.

mrm in inn iiaiirara ir a. a v4a "XI i 100 or more rme are Henry, 9ft Hrien. Penver. rraftfu! larrrnlea to hia erfdit. Hock of tJklnhoina City ecutd 33 aac rifba hlta.

in which dpartmrnt ha topped the league. Purdy and Hock wera tied fo leadership in threa ba hita, each with 21 to credit, and Iewla of Tula ptim mcled 69 doubles to rapture top honors. Rods and Oilart Tied. The Omaha and TuUa clubn were tied for first, place In team batting, each with an average of .308. Lincoln waa fixth with a mark of .292.

The fc Moinea pemona, who won the 1326 pennant, finiahed aeventh ith ati Rveraea of .291. Bt. Joneph j'gitprMon, fllnirlardt. Denver. rulaa, 3:3, anl M2.

Tulaa, Sturdy, Wetxel. lejT Moines. thft ball Th honor of swattlnfc the scoring for the Central team. Summary: Centrul Cafe, 2 Staff. 4 Pos, Storkan CunnUigfinm Hrouilottc Williams lleninger Thomas Moore it Itarrelt Johnson Aiid ran Substitutions: Staff Wooh ner, Austin.

I.tnskcls Stoiknn 3, Urouilette 3. Thomas Austin Nebraska Buicks Win. The Nebraska Itulcks came from behind a 4 2 score in the second half to brat out the Centrul Cafe No. 2 by a 13 margin A tiuir of baskets by Klktn started tho fireworks. Summary: Buicks, 13 Pus Central.

6 barvrnt or nom for the srWest fjuy fturoy. i Sturdy rraahed tl A t. a luna Koe to first baseman huiiipion Pmu.nyivanirt and the rest welterweight class, it was nut horttlvelv under Uiiv to Hnd his "logical op Pete Lrtt.o, wr iterweig hi of the World, will Mick to the staled. An eHuiiiiani. content BY HENRY L.

FAR RELINK YORK, Ic. 18. tlTnitrd Prfas.) Mlua If fieri Wllla. apple for 49 tripa an.una Murdy also ada tha lKuc run mnkinjc, with H3 to til rrrdlt. wan laat with ponent." Most Hits By nenry.

Titj. Ki.h mark in lib belongs to itmifha, flrat bnwmaH, ts not nut a na national tennis ctiainphai, will turn nrofi4lonal. Hhe cni HjitHl. haa not any numial intention, and aha gotir to Kuropa next yaar. Thta much Helm," 247 Rafrt ii i thf 1 1 for Iradorshlp Fighter Now.

tiwa hut I ha tut bam Omaha led In rum aotren. un, In hits. 1 SI 7 Inborn run. 145. and Mnlen baes, 179.

Hacrlfice hittliiK honor were achieved by lt. Joseph, 259. Kleldinif and pitchinR averaRes. al.w compiled by Mr. Howe, will published in Tha Star thin wek.

Tho official battinjf averagea follow Hturdy, 'ho a total of 452 In thw property mv4id 243 hit a UTAH U. CLEANS UP ON HONOLULU GRID HONOLULU, T. II. lMr. 1 1 (INS) Univcf Hily of Utah foottall tnni scored two toiirhdowns and drop kick to defejit the University of Hawaii.

17 to 7. to re th i haFunk of Oklahoma City lada the ntnlnn imHCK. With 0 U' Klktns Uawes Porter Iannon Mathews Klgnard Weber Shcldalil Kuffman Perlon Substitutions: Central Peterson. Baskets Unnon 2, Kawes 1, Hl kins 2, Porter 1, Weber 1. Free throws Porter S.

Telephones on Long End. The lncoln Telephones bested ft. IB aTTINtl itcrnoon. Hawaii touchdown MB SO 47 2t 64 41 Ml Rid 32 660 4. 471 64 4S4 Ma 43 6U ait 17t 201 20 211 Ht 17 203 nn 140 133 2 JOS 60 77 41 3B 122 lnj 64 no 89 83 2B 3X9 411 3:4 323 3n7 :7 117 tsot 1775 172S t7lt 1ftS 1623 )': 34 .24 .292 ,22 .221 .282 an 1H? list 1101 17 8i.

tin lo4 10f4 31 7 til 17 92 17 172 102 6i 170 a i .16 6173 644 5b4 the Frigiduire quintet, 11 7. Sum 27 15 249 2141 2471 2204 omaha Tuia dkii. li.nv.r Wichita Mnooln Motne. t. JoMpb tiannl idoLdt8rlonod hpre today In an exrluaive interview with the Jnitfd Preaa.

Misa WHla in hrra from California foraveral weeka to kH aome shop experience in tha art room of tha New York Morning World and to engaga in the winter hidoor tournamenta. Ambition to Ba Artist. "I would lika very much to go to the Kiviera tournaments next year, but It la not posnihle," tha young former champion aald. "I have a alncera ambition to become an artint and that comas above my ttainia. 'I have been playing hard tennla for three months and I feel that am tn condition to return to the ihe romui of a desperate rally In the closing minutes of the game.

The Utah touchdowns were scored on forward passes after deep off lac.kle drives hnd placed tho ball lies i the Inlanders' goal. A slip pery field cramped the style of both temns. The score at th half waa If to 0 in Utah's favor. mary: Telephones, Frigidaire Pos. iM.ivmrai battino i'ln or More Oitmra.) HH Mills Strain Kiffln Yaeifer Wolf Bur Frigidaire Thompson Kno DeVore Miller Hubstitutions (f, Tul Oranltl.

llniKb Purdy. Lincoln ll(tir. Omh Kttxtiatrlck. okla. City.

courts next summer and regain my gen. Baskets SI rain 1, Yneger 1. Mills 1, Thoinpst i 2. Kno 2. Frej throws Kiffln 1, Jenkins 1, Thompson 1, Kno 1.

title." MiflR WillM said. Mrs. Mallory Ranks First. "Certainly Mrs. Mallory ahould 1 A Creighlon Capers Win From Pioneers O.MMIA.

Dec. IS. U.P.)" Ci efghtou, after trailing 19 14 at th half, came back in the final period to defeat Grinnelt college, 31. in the opening game of ihe season here tonight. floorwork if Corneman, guard of the Creighlon team, wn mainly responsible for the victory.

BIT 7 16 24 II 27 17 4 17 12 12 I 4 11 2 0 24 12 9 1 6 23 FOULS COST DRAKE ba ranked first," Miss Wills 149 90 204 170 247 47 229 330 S3 44 S3 231 804 49 144 74 39 16 209 12 29 39 74 217 AR 379 641 641 4T.7 470 434 444 135 678 64D 6H4 264 41 2 'J 4 114 4 17 449 fiS 118 2S7 6i "1 ahouldavt be ranked at all. as GAME AT EVANSTON Pet .392 .366 .34 .373 .349 347 .840 .367 .367 ,354 .353 .353 .352 .35.1 .345 .34 5 .342 .341 .339 .339 .334 ,3 a .335 .334 .333 .333 .331 .331 330 .324 did not play in enough tournaments. Dick Williams was not TH 2t7 133 314 24 417 60 344 343 126 43 307 462 344 154 263 106 47 19 303 271 29 67 117 333 22 3 247 215 66 320 199 ranked in 1924 because of injuries and he played in more tourna Willie Ritola. Finnish dlstamce runner Is shown working at Ms ofi annnortinir himself while awaiting the opening of the track ments that year than I did this 94 .149 .140 .111 3 ..145 34 .1 .,15 .142 ..113 7 81 ..11 ..113 1 4 64 ...183 I I ...13 33 .141 ...120 .14 .141 ,11 ...164 ...146 ...14 ...144 .143 61 rtme after time he smotneren vear." D'l)ria. lnver Uln (1.

ixsnvwr I omptoD, V)hlta I'hiitim. Wlchua 'attion. Tul Piurdy. Tut Vttl, I)a Hnuett, Tulna HrtilcU, WUhU () I. llrvl, omatoa Iiinater, Tula Vuna.

Okla. 'lty Wichita WaUplno. Wichita rue War. Lincoln lnvia Ukla. i (Jrlfttn.

L) rain an. lanvar I) rook a. AUInRton. Wichita llalay. Wlllia.

Mo'nea. MiIanUl. kl. ty Hand. ay.

t. II. Hrwn. A mtth, St. Joawpn.

Ff1hr. Okla. Hock. Okla. season.

74 63 19 61 1M 14 182 164 47 147 143 131 63 109 40 II 5 129 94 11 23 44 139 6 101 7 20 114 73 160 121 119 127 141 1.7 122 22 107 71 113 65 SB 4 10 21 16 9 It 14 0 16 6 4 9 0 21 1 3 7 13 2 0 13 3 2 7 14 20 14 13 1 1 2 19 13 1 14 10 10 12 a Miss Wills said she would be wtllhng to play Mile. 1 englen again. 20 2 39 27 1 17 11 3 2 4 49 1 13 14 3 0 0 6 25 0 3 6 14 1 0 7 8 2 14 4 IS 14 3 4 7 3 IS 14 4 10 i 1 10 0 hut she did not. believe another match could be made possible SB 13 13 15 I 36 9 15 18 4 14 22 23 3 11 3 9 66 7 4 4 19 2 0 14 1 7 23 30 25 24 SI 8 16 11 24 0 18 16 23 14 12 3 3 3 20 2 4 11 2 Miss Wills said she had received EVANSTON, 111., Dec. Inability of Drake barsketeers to stop Fisher, flashy Purple center, cost them the game here tonight.

Northwestern won, 3V to 25. Although he wrs fouled eleven times in an effort to stop htm. North western's acting captain scored four field gouts. He, likewise, made eight of the eleven chances given him at. free throws.

The game was featured by holding oa'the part, of Drake players. Meyers, forward, and Parlsho. center, left the. game early in the second hal for personal fouls. scoring ot tempts the Invaders.

He nls) scoieti eight of Crelghton's points. Navy Beats Columbus. ANNAPOLIS, Dee. IS. (INS 1 The naval academy defeated Columbia, last joar'H intercollegiate ehnmpions, at imskclball here today.

to 1 i. Old "Grad" Praises Huskers In Writing to Chancellor no offer from C. C. Pyle, manager fef WW 1 of the Lfenglen professional troupe, that a brother of Pyle had en so 14 49 39 67 10 43 44 24 9 34 64 66 20 23 11 4 $7 22 4 6 12 36 0 28 3 6 44 34 67 40 44 24 69 35 39 9 36 24 23 33 34 30 23 1H 39 22 4 3t 19 23 i 80 24 42 S3 17 talked to her in Berkeley. No Offar by Pyla.

"tie Just talked about generali ty and did not make me any V. I la. Tula of an offer." she said. I 5 13 4 23 24 24 23 20 33 IS 15 14 26 6 56 it 14 29 1 4 11 21 6 7 11 Th vniwia California star aaw BY WILBUR C. PETERSON.

That the members of tho University of Nebraska football team reflected credit on their institution when they were in Seattle Thanksgiving to play the University of O'Nvlll. Omaha Meyara. Omaha t'oilina, l9 Moinea Bank. Tula Mile. lfenglen In her professional NATIONAL K.

match against Miss Mary WACO CAGESTERS WIN THREE GAMES SPORTSMAM .326 .325 .325 .323 .322 .319 .917 .317 .815 .315 .314 .813 .312 .310 .309 .306 307 .0 3t .304 .304 .303 .303 Falk. Danvar i Krnwne on the coast. Lincoln Hlanklrnn, Kally. in a way rather unusual for college boys. Praise for Husker Team.

"Mr. Hull spoke of this record to me and has since emphasized it and referred to it in a little, address at a chamber of comemrce meeting. "Moral worth should always Btand first, and, following that, mental worth and physical prowess are essential. 'Your boys have achieved in the first. Sincerely yours, "JOHN P.

HARTMAN 320 2SI0 2 J4 3 27 260 271 314 62 269 160 212 2i0 2b8 167 17 103 223 119 40 108 169 140 uh li "She was the usual genius, sne uiH "hot she did not look as well is apparent Washington grldsters. from a letter which John P. Mart as she did in France last spring. "Prai." Doomed to Fail. former Nebraska student and man, 45 33 624 4t9 131 414 43i 634 610 715 7nS 684 611 67 124 662 323 636 541 679 4 2H t)3 2S2 63 43 171 614 3rS 7 4 i 571 634 644 630 469 423 fiC9 274 103 14 92 24 3b 223 16 1 1 174 162 40 202 139 2'8 1S4 205 210 225 144 14 27 39 178 lot 147 174 210 133 113 7t 163 60 62 lf7 os 101 23 13 173 163 174 166 137 126 bi 110 30 44 27 104 4 32 now a prominent lawyer at Seattle, Miss Wills said she was opposed Dec, 18.

Waco three games from The Waco boys score, the Waco 3 1 the Waco girl to 20. WACO, high school won Utica last night, won by a 14 9 girls won, 26 to reserves won, 31 has written to Chancellor Avery. 1 8 9 6 0 2 6 3 0 Mr. Hartman praises the conduct 91 65 .2 S7 39 31 7S 61 6 13 8 93 .166 IrtS .117 .115 63 .125 9 46 .160 3 .104 33 23 .131 .160 t'olriaton. t.

j. uraa Flllar. Ttei, Tulaa imf, lr Hnrn, lnvar Mweonar. Wichita Miannvn, Tul ttniail'o, at. Joaeph Orofi, okla.

(4anabQro, St. Joaaph Thrana, Omaha K'ah, Lanvar Tubba. Okla. City. Pnran.

Wichita llnrmin, Dnnvar IM.anri TllllkCL of the team highly and quotes the at' to professional tenmis ior a number of reasons and for the practical reason that it would not last. 'After this one tour. I am sure that Mile. lfenglen will not have any more bookings and then what ca she do in tennis?" she com manager of the Olympic hotel as 4 saying that "since the hotel was opened he had entertained all of the 12 11 2 3 8 10 32 23 19 "RIG TEN" TROPHY GOES TO FRIEDMAN 13 48 visiting football squads, and that the conduct and demeanor of the is mented. Miss Wills insisted that she enamored and that she is not in Nebraska team waa in a class by F.

llalay. i.niiH Denver ill Chester Team Wins. CHESTKK, Dec. J8. Chester high school defeated Alexandria last night by a 19 8 seort', The Chester boys defeated Hubbell last week, lit to 8, and the Chester girls won over the Hubbell girls, 65 to 8.

Chester plays Hebron high school Dec. 22. IWV E9 4CT 'nvith mv cheeks, how could I 31 23 11 CHICAGO, Dec. 18. (U.

Benny Friedman, quarterback of the A I N. aman, N. Y. U. football slur, luis doi ficd boxing gloves.

His speed and his size (Ik .303 .303 .803 .801 .301 .294 .293 ,298 .294 .294 .294 .364 .293 .293 .292 .291 .291 .290 290 .200 .289 Class of 1880. Mr. Hartman was a member of attract anyone," she asked, and 7 17 4 4 3 0 0 1 3 0 3 2 2 6 pun the class of 1880 of the University of Nebraska, He left this state in six feet three inches tall and then went on to expisin mm, though ah has regaicied her health, her color has not returned. is Lmcoin Oottleher. Lincoln tlmlih, Paery.

at. Joaaph Hall, Danvar llogan, t)mh fcfhup. Ia fonway. Okla. Walls.

St. Joseph Kalltart. Okltv. Nufnr, at. J'aph NATIONAL SPORTSMAN Ii paa gxmoilji anaatina far owl fallowi.

jrouw or aid. who lev th tMl ftutdonri Ech luua I nimntMl full of InlarocttMt ttoritt am) ftnal1n ftr(tir Saat Inf. 'Uhlnf. CaanHat sn4 TrM aint aiiMirloiMwt and lublt In tornuttua atxiut ut. rlfl.

Bhl UrVla. ramp outfHt Ttlif turn cuok tml). how to aulld rrapi. bow to train bumlna dog, ahera, whan aod bu to catcb oa and a thMf 1890, and since 1892 has been prominent in the state of Washing wm 67 45 i 16 1 0 ...105 ...58 ,13 ...111 45 ...107 4 J4 COLLEGE VIEW TO CHICAGO STARTS WITH CAGE WIN ton. He has served in every republican at ate convention JJiere since 83 25 231 229 53 314 17 194 247 141 37 62 41 4 133 121 43 264 190 4 167 42 243 64 31 34 234 249.

174 137 105 t4 196 47 46 6 27 OPEN CAGE CARD 1M 1892. He is the only one of five men who conceived, financed and built AT MILFORD HIGH weighs 208 pounds) makes him a menace in Intercollegiate mutches. Lansinan waa in Nw York 'I, football togs when the Meghan team took a. defeat from tho Corn huskers Nov. 20 in Lincoln.

He will com plete bis college 'career New 'York U. before breaking into professional boxing ranks. af1 University of Michigan football team, was voted the most valuable player to his team in the Western conference during the 1926 season, according to a poll conducted by the Chicago Tribune, announced tonight. Friedman will be given the Tribune trophy, presented annually to the "most valuable player." The trophy is a silver football. Those voting the poll were tho coaches of "Hig Ten" schools of the leading officials, and Harvey T.

Woodruff, former sports editor of the Tribune. Herbert Joestlng. fullback of the University of Minnesota, and "Cotton" Wilcox, Purdue halfback, were the next in the order the vote. Harold "Fled" Grange of the Uni aaivl a no una hxs 5ie jm Ilollahan. Omaha 1111m, Lincoln 'tnian.

Lincoln HlAi Tulaa V. Moor. Okla. Jllittc. Ltn.

Okla. iMty Pta Omaha lUoodRood, Lincoln lliaun, na Molnaa (iunthar. Lincoln 'It. axu k.uiui "U.m ax. i.ja 15 20 6 4 4 2 2 10 IS 5 20 6 3 8 14 3 2 2 81 20 21 30 23 9 11 1 I 9 3 4 20 12 the White Pass railway In Alaska still living.

He Is now a member of the commission appotnted by the sravernor of Washington to study a 37 27 MTXFORD, Dec. 18. MiI ml 7 6 1t 15 10 '2 ft 3 4 0 7 6 0 14 3 1 a 9 10 4 8 0 3 3 0 0 9 0 7 1 1 4 10 3 ap htf i neliool Will opaii uw 1S7 133 47 133 24 170 4 2 24 24 190 ISO 119 151 97 64 61 136 39 6 0 0 3 3 0 3 11 0 ixott.nll reason next Thursday night CHlCAtiO, Dec. 18. (U.

The University of Chicago basketball team defeated Michigan State college hero tonight, 35 to 4, in the first, college game of the season for the Maroons. Kaplar of the Maroons was the outstanding star ot the game, counting fourteen points with six field goals and two free throws. He tosed the ball Into the hoop from all corners of tho 130 119 93 93 64 103 47 14 So S3 3 62 41 14 113 IS 44 19 It 1.5 14 1 1 116 114 4 3 i ii 44 2H 5 4 (io 4 i 0 10 9 ft 4U 3 114 3 21 i 74 74 34 13 24 3 116 40 tkj ia ry a t'oiuh McEachen'a College 163 1M .133 .137 tt US EH 7 24 18 5 4 9 9 9 7 12 0 27 1 0 8 9 9 1 15 16 IS 17 19 3 4 12 9 9 9 1 9 10 .1 0 17 7 ft 9 11 it 9 16 ft 19 1 2 9 9 vir five toumeva here ror a game. Knot ha. Momaa.

Krut'Sfr, invar l.lml, lenr lumond, Tuica Lineoln Tulaa .249 .264 .246 26 .254 .286 .243 243 .282 .28 3 .243 .242 .279 .279 .274 .27 8 .277 .377 .278 .274 .276 .273 .273 Th Milford team has neen iraio 110 646 4f. 163 lb! 90 66 147 34 i4 7 46 634 344 L'9S 141 444 11H 14i 14 45 604 41 5 1S7 110 4 4 613 4f 9 plan to construct a long, low level railroad and automobile tunnel under the Cascades to link the easier part of Washington with the western, at a cost of $55,000,000. The tunnel, when complete, will be the longest In the world. And fir' hm REMINGTON SPORTSMAN'S KNIFE ttvmtt la aftaal flaa, Ub ilag hand two long alaiular hlsrtwi juat what ftxi nd fur Innlnf and I a a I flab and ma Blartra ara of auparior quality itaal jutt rtctit for a tood tlwo ot alllUug titd akioalm. tbo nat two weeKS uimn Ing 7 7 I 13 J4 i 36 21 9 14 7 27 7 6 20 37 IS 14 12 23 7 6 0 3 39 9 21 20 19 12 4 1 1 3 33 16 13 1 14 iui.

th. Hirer! ion Of I OHl'll l'u ami i ranidtv rounding into shape. Au i.i,,.crh Milfnrd nas six leiirr versity of Illinois won the award in 1 924 and Tim Kowry, Northwestern center and captain, won it in 1925. COIXKbE A(iK WORKS. lost it ail nt ihe sruards were 1 24 1S 2.0 WTcleh rraHnullnn lost spring.

have been work i at tha nosltions. wen ii RENNET TOSSERS GRAB TWO GAMES Dry Clean Your Garments For Christmas llouder At Northwrntern 31; Drake, 25. Omnlia t'relttton. 35: frlnnell, 31. At 1 rawforriavllte KviMiaviHi', 30 Wabituli, 4.

At Arinttll Nwvy, IB; Columbia. H. At Honolulu I tali, 17; Hawaii, 7. At 4 hUago, Mlehinun A. ti.

Letter to Chancellor. His letter to v.rianecllor Avery follows: "I enjoyed immensely the contact with that splendid bunch, who, to the number of 113, came on the special train for the football contest with the University of Washington. Especially was I glad to renew my acquaintance with Mr. played a torwara aim n. center last year, College View and Minora nave SPECIAL OFFER will an1 ft UiU Wane.

Wichita 137 ltoharta, okla. CHy Omaha f4 KUIort. Dtnvr 37 Harnhari, Tulaa It ounshlfid, Omaha i Warty, Lincoln MiUa. lncoln IS 1. Thompion, Okla.

City 63 Oiaan. at. Jaaph i otnUaoa. la 13 Jm. Wichita M.

Thomas. l. Omaha 64 toopar. Lincoln 2 Mltchel', Wichita 14 liughaa Momaa Haworth, Ua Moinra 1(3 frockatt. Lincoln 7 Alama.

it. Jiaph. 8iwart. Tulaa 13 A matrons'. Okla.

City 144 Brawn, Omha Tula. 9 Verify, Wlrklta 3 lMITy. 8t. J. Lin.

Dan. 1 Wilk'na, Lincoln 37 Walas, Lincoir ........105 l.t!. St. Joaaph. Jichnit1ar.

wtchlta St. JS ftrtnisr. TuIsR Oinaha met in early season gumw .273 .273 .272 ,272 .271 .271 .270 .270 .269 18. Bennet high in a night. The P.ENNET.

Dec. high defeated Panama doubleheader here last nuit three years ami tne auDuronn 2 I 4 0 3 4 0 A 1 1 II 3 0 2 0 3 0 0 1 1 4 2 5 t.t hn alwavs been the victor. Miiiii aoiiart will worn uui Cy Sherman, whom you know so RamlnKon frKftman I Knifa al Hatlaaal Sparta man for juar. Vi UH Utuaa. Bennet boys won, 22 to 1, and the girls won by a 50 4 score.

Bennet has an open date Dec. 22 to 23 and 11 3 a 3 16 18 7 4 16 13 21 1 1 1 10 16 3 6 7 19 1 enables you .269 .269 Dry Cleaning during the vacaiion ierw Coach Don Hale desires to schedule a fe out of town games for the Coach H. Farrar is anxious to book .267 old clothes to wear your holidays. 16 t'9 77 15 5 170 142 104 3 95 13 109 69 104 102 24 64 46 43 41 67 44 9 17 20 6 33 172 15 11 113 61 30 12 139 125 24 7S 10 13 17 3 8 23 67 74 14 37 22 4 44 34 14 2 So 119 10 ALLS FOR successfully. .265 .264 .244 well.

The demeanor, conduct and ability of your entire football squad was unusually refreshing and reflected great honor upon your institution. Teams Evenly Matched "In the first place, the best and 9 WOUL DSTUDY TEXTBOOKS. WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 8. (INS) Congress was asked today to find out if the American doughboy is getting a square deal in his history textbooks.

Representative Connery, democrat of Massachusetts, introduced a bill piposing that the committee on education bo authorized to conduct an invesiga tion. The committee would be charged with out whether school histories tell truth a bolt the A. K. F. in the World war or contain inaccuracies.

TURNESA LEADS OK a game. Sumiiary: Bennet, 22 Pos. Panama. 1 Eggleston (c.) Hughes Cash Fhepard Ross Heck Kiplin Steeves .24 Lincoln Cleaning mm .263 .362 Moon, 4oitjaa 3 Satisfaction guaranty or moMy rtluiuUsd. 64 aU yuur order today SACRAMENTO LINKS 6 a I 9 9 6 6 9 1 33 4 47 94 10 25 13 14 30 14 6 6 I 13 60 .261 Tyrralt, Tniaa Tinning.

Omaha aprina. Pa Moinea. and Dye Works Hagaman ron .219 1 9 0 3 1 9 2 8 0 3 0 0 0 A 2 0 1 6 6 A 1 1 0 1 4 1 6 9 lATiniH SPOITSMAN iAUZIIt 494 wwsun $1 WBTOT. Mm t'havas, hi. Jowpn 30 14 64 3S 11 14 21 10 .254 32G llth.f Kaufman.

Omaha 1 Hubstitutions Hendee for ftteeves Baskets Ksgleston 1, Cash 1, Ross 3. Kiplin 2. Free throws Kggleston 5. Ross 8, Kron 1. cleanest contest ever waged on tha grounds here was that between Nebraska and Washington.

While tho score was in favor of the latter, yet all agreed that the players were evenly matched and the honors ahould be divided. 2 7 2 7 0 1 3 ft 3 25 6 2 0 3 10 13 SACRAMENTO. Dec. 18 (INS) Leading his nearest opponent, Eddie Loos tif Chicago, by one rtroke, Joe Turnesa of New York turned In a score of 71 for the sec Lanl, Tulaa Barger. I'anTar Hnt.lTa.

Okla. 250 .260 .246 3 9 0 14 9 .244 .243 314 94 2S5 37 407 3C3 130 30 4 329 240 63 141 li7 93 13 177 133. 31 1.4 48 121 44 41 43 33 79 143 224 97 66 ni 171 169 34 43 197 110 87 24 41 150 146 64 93 IS 137 ond 18 hole round of the 72 hole fiOa onen golf tournament at the .243 TIGER GRID STAR TO WED IN SPRING Ki yr. lnr 39 Omaha 134 Lincoln. le 16 M.ttloataiU.

lenver lUrgrov. Omsha 18 1 'a ran port, Omaha. 44 p'ara hammar, Tulaa 69 .24 9 9 9 9 1 9 4 0 1 9 0 9 1 9 3 3 9 9' 1 ft 2 iw.i Tnn Countrv club course here .241 1 1 1 3 10 4 3 1 4 3 3 6 2 3 6 1 23 10 22 64 74 TING GOODS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS 35 8 19 44 61 23 SPOR a a this afternoon. .240, Secondly, an Incident occurred that 1 desire to relate. The Nebraska squad and, in fact, all the 'rooters were quartered at our beautiful and new Olympic hotel.

.33 75 1 jnnm bad a 72 card, bringing his Ichita total for the tournament to 14 .237 .236 .23 5 Tnrna find L.oos led the field in COLUMBIA. Dec. 18. U. Edgar W.

Llndenmeyer, football tar and all around athlete at the University of Missouri. to 33 64 7 19 IVsd.rlR. Tulaa atualand. L'ncola Tulsa ahroyar, Jollr. Wii ta Thompson.

Lincoln "Mr. Hull, its manager, stated that since the hptel was opened he had entertained all of the visiting 3 i .22 .22 the opening round yesterday, each with a par 72. Other leading professionals seored as follows: Abe Ksptnosa, Chlca Sweaters, Skates, Golf Bags Clubs, Boxing Gloves, Footballs. 9 10 11 S3 23 16 6 2 3 13 16 6 4 34 S3 IT 14 13 12 2 13 II 1 0 1 1 0 2 football squads, and that the conduct and demeanor of your boys was in class by itself. They were gentlemanly, courteous, devoid of rowdyism an conducted themselves Toaar.

Tul4 4 6 h'ahro. Si Joaph 67 My. Okla. rtty 69 J. Hrown.

tklo City 34 McClung. l'a 40 Cor Withtta 63 pi.lla. Tu'aa 37 Pallaa Lincoln 3 Moiulino, Omaha 7 be married December according to announcement here today. I.indenmeyer, who completes his work at the university in the springe, and MIm Alice Kwanton of Blerra Madre, will be married at Lke Force 111., the home of Miss Swanton und also Lindenmeyer's parents. go, ii, yni niwrr, vm b.uu miuoi 76; larry Nabholta, 76; K.

J. Far rell. New York, 73; A Ucmane, New York, 76. .313 .314 .816 .210 .210 .08 .207 EOT 33 2 63 44 43 13 26 69 34 23 14 70 23 SS 43 17 23 li 39 20 10 20 19 34 4 16 6 3 1 6 3 1 7 3 9 6 3 9 9 1 9 1 1 9 9 9 13 34 39 S4 8 14 43 24 19 11 63 17 27 30 12 19 IS 27 18 7 17 12 51 19 23 4 3 11 I.ta. 8t.

Parkar. Wichita 7 3 4 0 0 2 VEIl YTI 1 1 XG IX SPORTING GOODS 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 I' 0 Tula so Nawton. st. Joph 61 fandera, Omaha 33 Carao. Okla.

Ciy 10 Ma Ion. txa Mo na 60 ii.hkrtl. St. JoWPll 66 Frltag. Amatha f.aluno.

f. Joaph. TOBIAS TOWN FIVE CROWD OUT DEWITT 93 12 13 43 67 19 45 1 27 40 Montfomery, Wichita tiappy. St. Fll.

Wichita Camay. Wlrhltaj j. I. Omaha Khodaa, ta Moiw 9 I 9 0 0 A 9 9 9 A 9 9 .14 .143 .131 .12 .125 .111 .91 .077 .953 .909 9 I 1 0 1 9 0 ft ft ft ft 9 9 ft 9 I 1 ft 4 9 I 9 1 1 III Lincoln Sporting 0 0 9 9 0 0 9 9 9 9 I a a 9 1 9 3 a 4 9 0 0 1 9 4 11 1 15 10 2 1 1 7 2 1 ft I 4 1ft It 19 3 10 1 1 I 3 8 a 1 1 0 i 4 2 0 ft 9 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 4) 1 1 J7 4 74 S4 1 lft 0 11 6 37 39 65 1 17 Goods Co. 118 North 13th .204 .200 .147 .14 .194 .144 .111 .174 .147 .143 9 9 9 1 8 9 9 1 9 9 I.vn.'h.

Denver 4 6 3 10 13 I 3 9 a 3 9 I Abbott. F'aa Mo'iih. 1 34 Waika Omh C. Thomai. Mntnaa 29 6 4 A.

tampU, 11 kaa. t' Moinea 43.103 Klfvanow, Ia 34ottiaa. 11 28 Oraer. Danvar 6 ISO Klnnay, Tulaa 14 T4 Lyuna. Tula Lyona, Okla.

62 B2114 Hodfwi Invar DEWITT. Dec. 18. Tobias town team crowded out Dewltt town eager in an exciting game of basketball Inst night, 22 21. 4 33 13 8onju.

Iamvr Cash. Danvar Ha1. Mntnaa 10 Austin. Tulsa. IS.

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