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The Lincoln Stari
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I.IXCOLy I KUHCAUV i Catalina Swimmers to Clash for $25,000 Prize Sullivan Accepts Defi By Woman Who Swam Channel Massachusetts Man Ready to Pit Speed and Endurance Against Mrs. Huddleston, First Feminine to Conquer Catalina of $25,000 to Winner. BUSKERS EASILY TRIM GRINNELL Nebraska Takes Pioneer Outfit Into Camp By Score of 30-22. BY Ability GREGG McBRIDE. to cotint front the fret LOS ANGKLKS.

Feb. 9 lie would do any- imc enabled ormneii to 1 1 TT If "vorry the Nebraska 1 ba.sketeers thing to please a lady, Henry r. Sullivan, famous cobsetmt Tuesday niKht. but of Lowell, declared todav' he had accepted the chal-Mhe never were headed Icngc of Mrs. Myrtle formerly of to race her across the chilly waters of atalina channel.

a fiance the re.ord tha? N'o date has as vet been set for the event. A purse of 'irinneii made 12 of its 22 25 000 rai.xe<l hy fri('nds of the two Rwimmers will be put in up as a prize, It was announced. harles Toth of boston, one the foui throw the riot' the conquerors of the Knglish channel, declareti he would uneer forte, a pair of field in place 5,000 of his money on Huddleston. COLLEGE SCORES. l.inroln—'Nebrm.kii, t.Hnn««ll.

I It: bra.k* l.S. Ha.l.ng». Ift; lol- and, llamp. 14. At Ihikota, Ti; toii, IK.

At llakota. Ite. Moines I At MethodUt, 31. At niyersltv, Mtnsl.slppl A. A 19.

At Terre Hat In Ring. KAN FRANCISCO. Feb. TllJA TII7n IIP IN iHclarliift that under fair -HWlinnitng I I 1 conditions ho himself able a to bettfr the presf nt recortl by one hour. Georife Younii, first conquerm of the Catalina announced today that he to tackle tlie Fngllsh channel as he ful- lill.i hla present theatrical contract.

oung'a feat swimming t'nta- llna channel In 15 hours and 4o wa.s a mark, a feat of endurance, which n- Ither of other two who since have negottatod tors was able to surpass. 3-CUSHION FEST Reiselt and Kieckhefer Set Pace With Five Wins, No Defeats. (he first three minutes of play rep- rc.sriitttqf llie otdy Grinnell in the first half, while ten mlnute.s 1 of the second period had gone by the Pioneers were able (n again connect for anything different than free throe- Muffed Chances. how-ever. h.id the aa-ne from the foul line but! was ragged a.s a frayed cuff.

The Cornhuskers made good only six of 18 chances. 11; Odell. I The game was listless gffair. 9 if neater. re- the rornhu.skers havine the edge in 1 in.

HIGH school scores At 51; fUittle reek. IS. At Broken Boo, 59; si- lawny, it. At 33; Hethan.y, 53. At Hateloi-k Aork, 1H; l.trwiCn Thirds.

4.3; Hatelock A. At I nlrersitj I'laee. 25; Temple. K. At Teih, Fee- mont, At Mllf: rd 19; Bethany 14.

At 51; I'lemonl re- 50. At irfflnia. 51; M'jmore. 20. AA jtnore reserTcs, 15; Blue sprlmf.

le- YORK HI C.4GERS NOSE IN FRONT Basket Shot In Final Miinite Wins For (iautschmcn. I'bod -sr i-s uut till 1 to big'i in a tln'iUing gymif oi lat In ilo 'k ii cvniiu-. Uisaoi in the 1ms! minute of ploy A a The aaine c. fhroughmit. ludding a 11 at end of le iiid, liad ehaiH i- to knot the fm- Hateio.

the gaun hut the en- ler free to.vs from the imil line. les I lie oiit' tandlns cr in tlie A'ork hlpti liiteup'. reti Stanley tii.Kpl.nfed an Cellent bl.acd of tiqll for The Aork. I 1 uni ,0 1 Hei 0 0 nt. 0 1 scouf Al.

II A I.I.At.l 1 1 in 1 1 llateloek. AGO, Feb. 9. two At Morrowtllle. Hie.

IK. Ifaddatn. 9. liulde Ro, Rork. I.rk- iowlea gIrU, Reklej 'At happen.

24; 2.H. (I.Alra Spring Gridders Out At Nebraska Fprlng football practice opened at the of Nebraska Wednesday. An Indoor chalk talk and iMSulng of equipment was on program for the opening afternoon, liarly players to check out suits Tuesday Included; li. AainiUR, Cltv. A.

Clutde Rock. HUl l.lncnlii, Morris i'ralx, Leixh. I-so Frisd, Omahfi SPiux M. Fuher, Harneeton. Holt, Park.

IP. 'linton Hurd, F.dsird Hfiwell, Ralph Ciniaha. 1. Kelea. Islard.

Adolpii LeaundeekI 111. AV H. I.emkuill. Waheo, Hu.1 M. Hride.

l.ln>'f.|n Miitfsn. I' Nelson, (iarpind, I tank Prurha, Presneli, I'ewitt Haymnnrt HI. hsrds. Pxwnee c'ty liay, lirand n't. Itlf-bard i.lu'elu.

lair Jos bin. "In Keltti Walker, Iiunhar. Krunkrtgiii. nibali. Hoberla, MaJtsell.

S'orreat Srhoeneniaii. Hawarden, la. nnahn Hob ff. U. H.

Zwiebal. rapllllon Dark Man Sued By Business Partner GHIFAflO. Feb. 0. suit aguin.ut Jack Johnson, the fonurr heuiyweight boxing cham- appotnfmrnt of to handle the- hii.Hin» of an athletic club Johnso.i conducts hcie.

been fllcl by Samuel Gnvzrr. Johnsons Gavxcr ilaiimul Johns'ui forcefl him out ot the business the so ftuarrelHome and for an injunction restraining fro.n letftlnlng tak- in from the lioxing mutch speed and basket-hltting ability thrmighoul the contest. The only bright in the first half was in the flr.si few- minutes when Grin, I nt-ll made a de.spcrate hid to most likely cand dates for the tih mtd-period. the Corn- tional three-cushlon title today had huskers were to front i.A-R. the fought their wa.v to the top In thu championship fournatucnt Huskers 12-15 with victories each and foun half-time.

Some nifty basket- smmes to go. They are nrown featured Reiselt of 1-hiladclphlR, the cbam- Nebraska showing In the first plon. and Angle Kieckhefer urown pluved about half the c.n,- copulos another to five points In the rear duiing the Ihurnhlad of hicago half. With three minutes to whose play in this tournament has nnnnell made its final hid for astonished billiard experts. pair of handy bas- In front 15-5, the GEORGK AM) SETTLE DISI'PTE Fi b.

fc- superior couit granted the petition of nioumneu luui-iiu ivictorv but a A.s their tournament experience 1 KUlott riveted down lncre.ases, th" younger i tpe gaine for Nebrask.s, seeking the title put on more en- Although 30 fouls, personal and ly guim technical, were called during the selves, hut all have imme was not rough, far to the vetcrtnn of Re- work by Ref- 1 elt and P'enenga, Ft, Fouls high sehoo! Cuban to Kieckhefer. coach, halting what might have Ralmundo t'Hmpantoiii. the little been a rather r.mgh exhibition, stiir. w.u.s Kleckhefer's latest officiating out in victim The Cuban, in match cmtra.st to the work done by some la.Hl night iiad one l.rilliant streak of the Valley officials In Nebraska of six hut Kle. khefer still gam.

this winter, wa.s ntn- points ahead and ran out the game in the next few innings. A' fsterda results: Hall, 5f'. laKikabaugh, 49: 58 in- Trust bank of Angele.s appidnted gunrdian. pending linal disposition of financial and tbeatrlcrR affairs. Mr.s.

J.xne A'oung of Toronto, Canada, who came to Kan clsco to meet her son after many dlfheulties, was not In court. A'oung that whereas there had heen difficulties 1 and certain of advisers over his ffnancl.al was now j.eaeeful nnly flrif! of the srai iS the a vl' lorv Tlie Unrue 1 IT Pit- i n. 1 I 1 0 lli.lix .0 Hl.lr;io Trillili' 'lu; an 1. oi 1. I Iseoln Tliir Ilk AAiti, Tbr l.ln iiiii hnol 1 I 1 rrrr- r.

In tie rijrtalr. atarf. tu 1 (Itr er. I.In.olii 1 1 I G.Il.-ttr i. .1 Hu' hHtlk (I II.

i 11 ittMrui'k. ft (. 0 1 S' 1 0 S. hi II 'I f. ivir ftln Il 1 I Th' an; euntimei! mae.

tov a liiie l.lneoln A'. Al Tu. thc Showinen -ating H.tih rmaKei a lo The laiwlor Kpm-ts thc IPaliors 1 14 Pass Mon .5 Is tii.T tic In ela.s.» hiifeb hairm arrcn M. st. Patil ami et Imdixt ami thc First la WESTERN UNION WINS Fnl.m fm-l came ifnn' Klm P.irl; et.Mitnj; tu I FM.

IM.A('E HIGH DEFEATS TE.M1*I.E EASA FASHION 1 Iiigh itnay wllli T. higlt in a l.enuui basi, 1 ball gam. at plae. niim. 2T H.tlb-r im.

CnCersiii Plaee ile vonnu IioI.IIhk a 15 5 ai The i rrftii, r. 01 m- ni rtnrk. FI i The over Grinnell does not count in championship it being the ihir.1 non- champlonship game won by Nebraska. Missouri and Washington were in- nlngs. 50; MeCcmrt.

40 k3 in-j Kieckhefer, i'a nipuniopi, 45 Innings. GOLF IS (JA.AIE OF rSING THE ARMS And now a famous English physloloR i.st I Robert Hlakoe, who Inftirmeth the golfing worl.l tliat all. all wrong if it do.s anything otlmr ihu permit arms t.i all wi.rk. sboul.lri I get Into aciitin at Hlakoe. real pi iiu-iide of golf III arms to do all ork.

The er is derivetl from flo- and th. swing sliould b. O' arms' not of ttii entire bodj. Wltlr ahlr- ii t'r, A sk ky Prr. hliri 1 -ri KeCX 'O'- Hie-- S's II.

I hemrtrr y. on nettiiiu 1 1 -a -l'Un I'B- It M' Mrl-r' 1 Hu'-, I.It. 'Ulte. i l.llll.f I'm 1-. 1 g.

li, Nrsir Ty In Harness This Year With Athletics BY DAVIS 1 WALSH. NLW VOKK. Feb. 9 (L -One more fling at a Avorlti's series and al least a year in the National league as manager wa.s the dual amhilion that prompted Ty Cobb to team up with Connie Mack in it was declared today by l.tan Htnvley, the man Avhti lovctl ami lost, so to speak, ifowiey almost rupturetl a rib trying to line Cobb up Avith the St. Louis Browns for 1927 and.

tluring the general excitement, it seem.s 1 'y broke tlown ami confessed all. lie wuiit.s, lirst of all, lo redeem hi.s ratlier indifferent Avorltl series reeorti of 1907 1908 ami 1909 ami thinks thc Athletics will prove the necessary vehicle. accomplished, his solo rrmaining ambition is to manage a club in tlio National li'ague. lit' informed lloAvley. who is by Avay of being liis best tiieiid and severest critic.

Not Question of Money. with snd 7jich .1 sii'in 111 iumwA WTicnt. for comlunatlon of T' and pumh color that canT tufl.ii utfcrcd liim the box office, rvcu if it flat, but tmn Im told me In thc of the clubs who w.i» In intnd. I saw tlnO It isn't likely that then- wc hifil lilltr of will great of life in the rusli prii I think to the Athlctlvi I'iilili dl pno a wmnlcrfnl chum lor Sure to Help. Mr.

llowlm. di.ln rla.in the The tb.at inilitated snt.m.-nl was 1 thCir during rc using It. ci'ut yc.irs hsrdly can be looked Gotib, a uniform ffjtu Uie ca.npalgn- 11 M.tck liH.s up behind him. III is to come I A.s 1 111 Iftsck to renown he knew prcvi 4 i4if 4'I' I 1 11 to ttil.s will be tlie j'eai I Fi A I Al I I 11 If lie inissi now, the stuff Is off llkt it wliiHkcr. Mil.FORI*.

F'ti. 9 Milford MoHUtiine. Mr. Ilowley, hsvtnq htgli srliool F-etlmny in deal, thinks he has re b.isk.-tl.all nigbi, 53 lo Mil- liicl tredc ford iii'd up a 2'-'-A scoir of aiul Glard to the A sn tin first half kc for Sam Jones. Daniel La I Km Hah- ff i olv duting over losing Cobb, tiu r.Moiid fioil.

Mllfi.rd. 11 I Pi imi do. liclicve in dyinc liard. 11c pn to live. TViiiiUr tv i I I.

'U' 1 't' vs I Koht I ll 1 Pt notc.i einiiho.r» A Meiisel Signs With Brooklyn Dodgers YORK IVt. Fmil lliisbi Mcuscl. ffirim-i' oui with tin A'ork has a contiro-t ith tlie I it anp.mn.'.'ii 1 I KI I I 1 I R. I i I 1. On Dotted Line.

A. Feb. Colli I t.jda,\- made good ht.s un- of night that bt- of the d. tics tits by a for one year. Ih'Hcb" affixed his to the legal whtb- in the famous tower of park, v-to re t'onnlrt Xliick lias hi.s prD.itc ofth es.

Those pres- Imliitlcii ttio wtcrau Mack. prnsldrnt of ttio cliili; business man- and a num I'f adminms of the forno'r Dv- troit Hotli Mack CoiJi wore silent in Illm.iis lui.s lo tin- to paid, but run from to 1 4 I 'irlli Ttn- law iirohUdli-d liic motion of Imx- iiik bfte.k title games. The score: HFT Pia Drfiwr, 4 0 (1 Stn ha I 4 4 9 0 11 Pag- 1 1 3 3 a 0 1 1 0 0 2 fl 0 iliitn.i, I 0 1 1 T- Ktl'otl, 0 I4 ft 0 0 0 0 Fas 0 fl 0 Totali; 1 1 11 30 f-Tr Df 00 1 2 4 vn.i.i. 4 2 4 IB I' I. 3 3 3 e- 9 4 ti P.tBraoi- 1 II 1 1 2 4 Tot; 14 Fanarirn.

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