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TKX Til STAR MONDA DECK Light-Heavy Champion Aspires to Tunney's Titie Jack Delaney Faces Test nnniTipPin JiL MonteMunnln Western League Fielding. Tonight In Jersey Fight l-Ycnch-Canadian Fist Whirler Tackles Bud Gorman in Main Event; Result Will Make Opal Tie Pin Jinx io or Break Delaney as Bidder for Heavy Crown. KY DAVIS .1. WALSH. NEW YORK.

Dec. will take the wheel tonight and H.teer hat it may, for Jack IJelaney, light-heavvweight champion and greatest of modern one-shot men, will make his fateful start in the heavyweight class and the fini.sh is beyond scope of mortal mind. It might well come with Delaney in unchallenged possession of the heavyweight championship, the highest reward within the gift of nugilistica, Daianay Facing Tctt. Tnith. Indit'd, Is this ELKY COMES TO FIGHT LA BARBA Crack Britisher On Hand To File His Bid For Flyweight Title CHoss creo No knows truth shout hy punch nrd he Is desilnrd for grr.it« css, or hy lack of weight he is ordalnr.l to coiupwru- ve metllorrlty.

The hoys will filli of bright hUtn by morning liow rvrr itelnnej t.iniRi.t ill he Hud (Tonnan, iH ani that grntlrnuin one of severs! trust thst the bout will prorei to scheduled limit of Id roiinils. Another Is Jllcksrd. who ran ilo no business with liiianev and, therefore, wishes him withdrswn I rom cIn ulAtlon, pronto, Tss Not In Picturo. Tes, deatlny must have his tonlsrht. If It Is fated that lanoy is to go on through to a title shot, it will be Jack -not Rickard, who will promote the GKKATKR LINCOLN LK.Atil'K TO MKK'T A meeting of the Greater Lincoln Interecholastic Athletic league has been called for tonight.

Tho coaches will gather at the Chamber of Commerce at 7:30 p. m. to draft a round- robin schedule for roeervo basketball teams. 01 LLS 0 ATS remaining contenderli tied up like a shoe-string. The Delsney-Gonnan meeting Ttlll be the feature of 1 und show end a goodly crowd will be there Fugaxy has leased the ourth Regiment armory, Jersey Mty, for the and the only reason that 10.000 addicts will he the total ttendance Is that not an- addict cotild be e.iMod through the with the aid of sootli- ing syrup Roseoberq In Action.

t'harley Hhll Rosenberg, who in bantam weight chemplon of nothing whatever, acc-trdlng to whether vou come from New York or else- hcre, will meet Petey Mack in the lO-round semi final. However, see if I csre. Ai. Athletes particularly hall ll- waya havs plays such a psrt In thslr success aa the dlsmond that they pay to tts hy living up to certain persons and team that have banded down by the thousands of ptay srs who have gone before them to off bad luck or When a player hs- b' I'l calls some nrUlent pr. i n-l tributes sll his 111 fort or omen.

op.il Marquar.l. aiant pitcher, celebrated the victory of his lun of stialght wins In 1912 by buying himself an opal stickpin He lost two Karnes In one afternoon the next time he and had an awful ttmo winning STINER PLANTED ON SECOND TEAM NHtV YCiHK. H) tlic din bugiilpc conic, a la sttlt his tais. tiaik, European flyweight prepared fur sightseeing tour today before settling down to hard training fur his, championship match vyith Fidel Eu Burlm here next month. Neither man has seen the othar In action, but one of the troupe, Jock Fleming, tvas present when lai Harba won the Olympic UUe In Paris in 1924 and he clwir- acterlged the ('allfornlau as "ono of the best." Claimg Clark Sura Winner, b'leming allowed for the fact that La Harba had lirprovdl consUlcr- ably tbncc turning profosnlonal and winning the tltl-, but said xjs alm- a rura winner.

"Elky'v 1 gi-ea'c nmn v. ever ir Im flyweight lemtng d. siluri tluck i weighed about liti pound-, leav ing him Just enough margin trainlUK hefort' paring down to the flyweight limit fur Harba match. Ho will train at the St. Nicholas g' lum or Monte Munn In New York Ring NEW YORK, Dec.

Munn, Nobratka'g fighting log- iilator and victor in a gtring of glovo battloa during tho months in oastorn ringa. will taka another fling at tha igtic gport nant Wednoeday night at Ten Rickard's Madison Squara Garden arena. Monte's opponent will be Knute Hangon, the 'pair being scheduled to os- I change punches in 10-round melee. Other bouts on the Wednesday bill are Jim Maloney, Boston vs. Harry Persson, Swedish heavy, weight, and Martin Burke, New Orleane, vs.

Otto von Porat, I Norway, former Olympic heavy- I weight champion. v'klahnme City Mtiinre St l.lii.i.ln AVi. I 1 liV IMHAIIH Al 11 PERFECT MARKS IN GEAR LEAGUE Siring of In Wchterii Loop Playcil Without Error. Perfect fielding pcrcrntagc.H by Western league bHScball players were not unusual during tho 1926 pennant cainpa.lgn P. Haley of Wlchlt.a played In 10 games as ii flrst hascman wlthnut an error, Athlle Stewart of service In 11 gtime.s without a miss Thrane of Omnh.a and Ehsh of I t.

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Urn iiw .1 'If I Idg bout. If Delaney falls, w- GlVeil ueliev, gn wrong, for he h.a.s all tho tsIVtril unlucky. Denver, outfielders, who pnrtlcipa- Pctrollc, argo, N. In a lO-round tod In 23 and 12 gamcn, respectively All-American Honor By Coaches. Tad Jones all-Aineiicnn lineup has come through the mill, first team Mclcclions being fairly evenly between tho eaaf, middle west and Pacific coa.sl.

t'aplaln Lonnlo Stlncr of Nebraska and t'aptaln Hacchus of Mls.sourl are tlm only Missouri Icy conference gridders given recognition by the three wise men of Stanford, Notre Dame and Yale. Stlner Is planted at light tackle on the second team, while Hacchii.s 1 gets the right end station on tho lilts the river on the -fay. If hall vUyrr I-i ofy Klrl on the "tre-i. the only m-nch -rei a victory ovci' Solly scnmin. lU-roiHul match is on ta- Augtralian and PatroUe.

Dec. 20. Les Murray, lightweight, ho Is asking for attention from the leading American.s of his box- ing division, tonight will meet RlUy In a 10-round boxing tuarte no errors, while Abbott Des Moines was Mic only catcher to finish with a mark of 1,000, having Idiyed In 13 game.s. There were about Irt pltiiiers who played with- uut an error. of ichita was the rt'ai Icatlcr the initial sack bout here which say will determine whether ray Is capable of mingling with the leading lightweights as a championship eontcnib-r.

Murray las part in two contcst.H since he landed In Amerio lea losing to Murray lllklns, a junior wcllcrweialil. and being of unTvsrral ruprrstlib.n No oul'l ever wle or havr luck the halH le ilrr ati laid out with the punch of an Indian club. If lielaney were fighting a llght- heavyweight, (here would he nothing to It. He can take that crowd like poison takea effect. Gorman Tough Opponent.

Hut Gorman Is another matter. He will enter the ring around 200 against 175 and the difference will mean something In that Gorman l.s unusually fast lor a big man and Is one of those forward wall was no muHsy specimens who defy you to noft snap opponent during make a good showing. Ho has a 'the 1926 campulgn. pestiferous, flicking left hand und -po be more exactly one when in the of human touchdown was made by a events, he gets Inside, hts right to i opponent by plunging tho the bodv Is no privilege. is only second lass, at lone touchdown.

No Superior In Dpponcnts of clas.s, such and unless Delaney can win hy a convincing margin, there will be nothing for it but to believe that ho belong, at least at this time. I think Delaney might have made a more plausible for his heavyweight debut, even If he had to pick man than Gorman. In vaudeville parlance, the latter is not a good "feeder." On Delaney will win, hut by how much I cannot guess. Hut he carries too many guns for smit (iorman and the prevailing odds by to 5 are exactly what they should superiority STEWART OUT AS TEXAS ECO.ACH Former Tutor of Husker To Retire in Favor of 1 Al'STlN, Texas. Dec.

Thistlethwaite. foot hail coach at Nortlnvcstern university. Evanston. Hb. has been elected head coach of Texas university, a member of the university athletbt council announced Sunday.

1 histlc- thwalte has been here the week conferring with the athletic "weak" Nebraska line. Towa State i council. was tho team which achieved that; The contract (M i WAS iiiu Stewart, present football and oas- card, with Spug liilciigo ami Hns.sic of Fargo as the piinclpaLs. They are junior elterwelghts. "Weak "StlmT of braska Is a worthy to Wdlr and the mainstay of an otherwise weak This "weak line" suggestion, as upplbsl to Ni'braskH.

uiipears to have Its origin in the Imagination of Uiwrencc writer for a New York syndicate, whereas tho hard-boiled truth la that the FOUR CAME ENDS TIE GRAND ISLAND, Four extra periods failed to decide the issue when Grand Island and St. Paul high schools met on the basketball court here last week and the game ended a 14-14 tie. kelhall etiaeh of Texas expires June I. 1927. Stewart for- and irV and i merly coacUed at Oregon Ag as Missouri ollege, miverslty uf Nebraska nil consistent Impression (ienison college.

South arollna. MOONLIGHT GOLF ON DIXIE LINKS Foursome in Florida Not Completed Until Midnight Hour. He played in 11b games and only errors, while ing credited with 1112 juitouts ami 66 asslst.s for an rage of Gislason Best at Second. (Jlsl.aKon of Des Moines, with an nver.tg*! of .967, toppcil the regular second He made 31 errors in 149 in hleh he accepted 416 putoiits and .901 assists. Most of the regnhirs llnishedneai the top iiinong the third basemaii.

The hot corner honors fell to F. i Moore of Oklahoma tily, turued In an aver.age of .967 for; fl66 games, in which he accepted 1H9 putouts and 34.5 a.sslsts hooting IS. Browne Tops Shortstops, Shortstop Hob Browne, who spent i his timi' b( tween Tulsa, had an avi-rage of .947 for ye In hich accepted 46H chain es making a mass of 26. (issell uf Des Moines tilayed in only games and also had a HIGH FIVES IN HOLIDAY GAMES Lincoln Win and Central Defeats Features of Early t'ontests. by GREGG McBRlDE.

i.lin'oln hl.gh's ctory v. South und tl.v toad trip of Omaha ib ntral f-atnr prr play Nebraska high school XX hlle the MCttStm proper Is not scheduled get under way until month, a few uf the teams have been engaging In wsrrnup contcsls, planned to givo the contending teams a roll Ing start In tho 1927 race, XV. H. Red uni Black los.s( rs looked plenty 1 In their 33-22 victory over South. 'according to drifting In the Omaha tamp.

The t' lm a winning spurt In half to snvert 14-1 Int.I ii Imnp'i ap.ain isher way husv ket getler the caplti! meouni-ny eight held Central Twica Defeated. uw.jv a flat footed start In H- road t'oach tlon bowied t'oach Dwight T. Hastings hlgli cagers rallied In the ch'slng inomentB to pull out a 15-12 victory Central In a Saturday ulght tut. lloldrego, Mlndeii and Lexington remain on the Central trips. Grand Island ran into a snag In tackling St.

Haul. Tlie Apostles flashed plenty of early seasoti strength and, four xtra of play, the two aliaii- doned the struggle wiffi the score 14-14. scheduled for this eek. rursiluj Der. Itv.

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Cooper, l.In. I st. J. M. Purdy Boots 55-Yard Goal Dec.

21). Fuck- of .917. l'hicago F.enrs and Buy Fuck- among the lly-chusers with clonili football game Su .982. ile caught 251 Lp.pt-covered ibid tof tbc Cfirr Moan average i made 22 as.sksts ami was charged with tlve errors. The race mori.al Christinas fund "Fid" Furdy, Green Hay benefit.

quarter- among the fly-cbasers was clo.se i j.ack. kicked tield goal in and inten'Sling. most of reg- ijjHd period, uru! Faddy Driscoll of ('hleago one for make m- when bucking the fm wards, so the 1926 cord. If correctly chronicled, should that the Nebraska line was the e.iual of any In the pigskin realm. In disnusHlug Ibe vs.

west Hockno rentove.l some or created by that "weak question, the In think geography has The young man. they say, did not It. I do be- AVaterltury himself at xvateri.ury California has great Jwa- agalnst 1 1 unlvcr- look quite some 10 days ago heeausc Kid. who is older tban turns out tho Purple Counter Bid. CHICAGD, Dec.

-Northwestern university intends make an offer suffkientlv nttractivo to Glenn Thistlethwaite as heu'l football coach. This was the nnswcr to Kenneth L. dirt'ctor of athletics, to reports that Thistlethwaite had received an offer to coach the Texas university eleven. five-year contract at Northwestern expires In Juno. lt.s renewal will be considered when he returns from a hunt- Thlstlethvvalte made hi.s football In the last two oachlng teams that liave ith Michigan at tho stern ci'ufcrenci? SW IMMER FAILS TO EQUAL RECORD Dee.

Ross. former champion swimmer, today hadfalled to lower the record of 20:44 for the Golden Gate swim. He cleaved through the frigid waters of the Fiiclflc in 29:03 yesterday. left tackle: Shlveley, guard: Hoerlnger Notre Dame, (enter 8turhuhn. Yale, guard.

Yorder t'arnegle Tech. right l(kle, Oosterbaan. Michigan. Uanndall. Brown.

quartet back. Kaer, Southern Gallfornia. left half Wilson. Army, right half, joeivting. Minnesota, fullback.

Stanford U. Squad Again In Practice Dixon Mastered Fine Block IMay COIN NESTLES IN JEANS Turnesa Captures First Money in Sacramento Tournament. STANFORD, Dec. desultory practice for the few days, the today will get down to hard training for their game with Alabama at Pasadena on New day. Coach Warner will take a squad of 30 men with him to Pasadena.

MIAMI BEACH, Dec. (I. N. iit midnight the brilliant tays of a full moon wa.s Infiuguratcd in tlm early hours duy When Gene Sarazen. torrner (iiumplon, ami Hhoibly Burdine, Florida amateur, fell John Hrophy.

piofessional Bay Slmre (U'lf club, and Don publisher of Dayton. vvh(i won two up in nine holes, ut the Bay Shore course here. The match was playcil with only the light of the moon. which reached its zenith shortly utter midnight. Hrophy had a medal score ot Sarazen shot 43 and both amateusr had scores of A gallery coinpo.seil ol gidfing fans, SHuppleinent" dby who were the moonlight, i followed novel match.

I Hrophy a birdie three on tlie i trving fourth hole und isiiiacked a 280 -yard drive on the long sixth. 1 Brilliant In Tennis Test ulars helng Adams Leads Catchers and Linlc, tiu pair of lurm oin'h, Inrincr 5 of .988 cmpib'd in 85 In whieh ho acceliled chances, while his partner accepted 373 chances in 80 gume.s. IMtcher F. of Ht. who went to tho IdU in 51 games, was a whale of a player In getting his man.

He retired 13 men hhn- M. VVk rm.K, HlKKe-ft. Tut. Tul Till Purity. I.in.

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0 1 01)0 lers, yards at a sharp angle In the fourth Griffin. .162 St. Juseph period to tie the score. U'. tl'v eii in tiv dred thousand tickets weie sold foi j.

ver came through 20 games five putouts and 29 assists for a perfect averag'. Eight othci flingers came through without iin error. PAIR OF TALKING PE ACE the (oiueHt, hut hardly more than 2 5,4100 present of tlie rain and The game was handled by aKSoei- ales of the late Patrick J. who annually raised large Hums for funds fur the nerdy through contesls. I'arr died after he wa.s treasurer last month.

left the nicago team in secomi pnn in the National profe.sslon:il league, with twelve victories, ties and defeat. They were beaten only hy the Fratikford X'cllow of' Fhlladelphla. who flnl.shed In first place with fourteen two lies ore defeat. Green Hay llnlshed fifth, the Fottsville and Kansa.s t'lty ranking third ami fourth. ms man.

ne 1 county treasurer last self and aided in dovyiing tie with Green Bay le without an error. of Den i place Lin 74 Falk, 2 A Smttti. HI .1. -M. 4 4 Warm VVirli.

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At II; I olendge. 9 Dempsey und Kearns Are on Terms of Settlement. GHIGAGG, 20 ment out of court i.s in prospccU in the suit.H brought against JacK Dempsey hy ids managt'iy Jack Kearns, the latter as passed through here enroiite to California to spend the holidnys, t.Hii vdf IFHIA Counsel fur the former partner: AVIlliam Til(Jrn i.s showing in the heavyweight championslup AXlIliam 1. lUOen i eontinue.s begun nogollationH Inwards an. WlLLlE HAS BEEd vtoRKPSS THE CEE MA HEK to UET him take the Xo aheap oF Time: Turnesa of New York 'va.

i $600 richer today for having turned. a card of to win Sacramento I 590 open tournament from a large; field of star golfers. Turnesa card Red Imbibes Xmas Cheer Dio-si Tin Fine Ulgb of the aHdetlc share indoor tournament. 6-L purse, although the 6 3 Not slnre 1925 has the de- pjare alter dl clr partnership had DALLAS. Dec- N.

champion of th.e expired. son of Deal. tn Scott. W. S.

Oliver. A. T. holes cheated "VMM Bill Hubert -X- A. Wood of St.

1-ouls out of third place with with disturbing th 292. Mehlhorn was fourth being intoxicated- straight match. BV HOI. AUCTZ41EH. Dlxoit.

In the opiiosing out of the play bmakei on that were ttilMRed. Hts method Rood one to copy. moat and legal- When the opp nenta a free throw the hah oontKhulng In play in case the goal was mlsaed I'Uon Invariably lined up at tlon of free throw lane circle tNo. 4 In the dla the halt waa thrown rushed Into the circle a yard or so In ont of the turned rapidly toward the basket and ran forward in order to pre'ent fouling the were he peace omi But only the I -------------------------292. Abe Espinosa turned in a 681 was placed opposite i IJQQC ion tho final 18 holes to equal name of Grange oar the police, I course record for one round.

He STRON(i IN DOFF turned In a 303 for the 72 holes. were released after paying fines of 510 each. edict high defeated Shelby in an interesting game of basketball Sat- urd.ay night, 25 to 21. The Slmlby girls out-scored th(j Benedict 27 to 11. r.

YValsh (vf Appleton, prc- a 294 for fifth place, GHIGAfiO, Dec. X. MOSSMAN Btibby 4 rulkshank ClI()pC (lulntet appears Al llL IvlzliYli I q-pri" cnee. Each of the teams now have t'HD'AGG. l)cc.

Mossman oF Eidora. defeated Frank J.ickson. fellow H.nwki'ye. for the shoe pitching champ! m.shlp here, 52 to 49, in Ckttvg sixth place with 295 each. AXLE OF U.XTALINA SWIM NEW YORK.

Dec. Mrs. Lottie Schoemmel. New Y'ork. Jayhawker Squad Lo Practice Here pi act Ice game behind at le.ast one them.

A rating on the local Ghlcago may he had tonight after the Northwe.stern- iTbil nVm hcv prefer; contest which la.sted until the early Michigan game. 35 RfttlPR Into grease, may hours of Sunday morning. team lost to hlcaco Saturuav, Ju channel after all. Her gattlng II from ot I ohjectlve. savs Manager for Malnes.

was to defent Ger- a peaitton! trude Ederle and Xlrs Mlle foui Engllsh conquer- move whbn baU who ha ve thoy wpvVlrVo won five games to three for In one game Mossman scored 84 single end 28'douhle two sons Caroline Charlotte -Schultz, gir' champions of Illinois, In n.d'uhle:! I match, 51 to 37. Ftirther' light Iowa may be gleaned tonight also when the med Notre Dame at low.a City. The Hawks were -vomethlng of a ills.apt»''lnt- ment; in then i The University of Kansas bas- squad will be in Lincoln Monday, Dec. 27, for an evening workout on the coliseum court, according to information reaching the of Nebraska athletic department. The Jayhawker squad plans to stop in Lincoln on the journey to Omaha, where the Kansans will work out at the Creighton U.

gymnasium. The Jayhawks will meet the Bluejay quintat Jan. 3 in a regular game..

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