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KianT THE UyCOLS STAR- TI ESDAY. 2.1, m2. Nebraska Coach Discusses New Grid Rules Safety Factor Qiven Chief Consideration by Statute Drafters SPRING DRILLS START MARCH 7 Candidates for liiisker (irid Team In Action Next Month. will be 24 practice periods for sprlnf? at the University of Nebraska, according to the STRANGE AS IT John Hix announced bv X. Bible, head football liV (iUHiU; BRIDK.

in the ffMitlu'ill rulos for lO'Vi will the spoc- program tfttnrd of none their hut will mako the ganio safer for the filayors. This is the opinion of Dana X. Bible, head campaign will get fontlHill at fniv. rsity nirml.or of the national football rules romniittee. iiave been completed.

Bible antici- Bible does not the new regulations as a cure-all from 75 to lOO candidates I 1 for action. will do away with the liospital squad and dispense with Assisting Bible the spring the services of team phveicians. He believes any game which drill.s wui be the usual fall coach, .1 lag of W. Browne, Bill eombines speed and contact carries a certain element ol Capt. Lehman hazard, but he al is firmly convinced the new grid rules Charley Blarjc go a long way toward reducing the number of in.juries.

Rumrvislon, proi)cr schedue Safety ('ornea First. football Ita meeting in Ilun waa confronted ta-k of miniinizing Injury wlthout dlmlnl.diing nthu.s- Usm for game," savs Bible. "I belleve will en)oy Ifeme a and certalnlv more tlian before. Injurle.s will be game.s be bi tter playcd and wlth less bitter feeling. In drawlng up t.he change.s, commlttce had It resulta of exhau.Jive invest- Bible ommlffee nt giving ample laches a good opmrtunity to get i 'itro before a game Ls acquainted with the freshmen and with the difficult a opportunity to dng the the care in ca.se of minor inuiries.

and the imfxrrtance of a plpylng field and equipment. In thl.s regard the committee rates proper game achedules of prime immrtance. According to Bible, several casualties the past rear came In high games which were scheduled after three or four da vs of practice In discussing the various major In the Igatlons into the causes outlined the Mtuation In showing the trend of the Ineetlng, the Nebraska mentor di- Httentif'n the fact that the fchanges In the football fiave been made annually, but the becenf meeting the first I90fi that has devoted wholly to the promotion of safety To ('ritlcs. During the progress of a Tuesday tervlew, Bible occasion to iswer several broadsides delivered It the new rules, 'I'he Nebra.ska oach does not believe that the new as follows: Klrkoff, IJnttl thu hull ktrkfd nt of tfuni mu-I tif ysrds nf line of fhe klfkinK trnm The ball to be put In play bv punt, dropklfk or arekiric and rereivlnft team to the cppnr- funltv of making a fair catch 'atthout In- terferenre The new klckoff rule aae adopted to rh-ck the tendency toward the u'c of tbe fljtnK wedite The five p.averv on the 4S vnrd line mav nnh b.irk to form in at the new rules Neora.sK.t front of the rerclver hut ttiev win not does not believe that the new had time to get iincd and gather -rioiia momentum A of coachev advocated the return of the tee aa a of e.immating; the danger of the wedge on the kirkoff. rr.vlnlainlng the b.u, would de- vcribe a hnther arc wtten kicked from an artificial mound and thus the plav- L.

more opportunity of Reitina down uild not be cotv trued as giving the the fleld before the wedye could be usky player any undue advantage, formed Bv legalir.mu ti of the punt liiieninn wiin liHS the aame end achieved and ther- prob- Tt. the lineman wno na.s nt a the (tonl line to a touchback RIorktnir and Tarktlnf. The flvlnt: block and t.vckle are made hlejral The player may leave feet only at tire Instant of contact, or, in other words, about an arm's lensrth from opponent. If thl.s offense Is committed against a forward passer, the penalty hs to be enforced from the -apnl of the preceding- down. Th.e penalty Is a of five yards The new rule hoiild work for better blo'-klng and better t.t It Is much more difficult to block perfrrt'v when the Plaver is off his feet than when he Is woik any on the Nittlp lie bclteye.s they suiv help him.

In this regard, Bible yte.s attention to detlnlte rule regarding the u.se of tlie hands on Die head which he believes certainly laving the game cle.anly and play- ig low. the new rule regarding u-sc of the hands will not affect him in the least, according to Bible. 'I'he lineman who "plays high" may be hobbled somewhat bv the new rule, but nearly all lines now are taught to play low and charge from the fcround up Defense Not We.akened. Bible likewise does not believe the hew rules will cripple the defensive of the forward walls. unable to In the fall be- cau.se of lack of time.

Players will check out equipment next week. Hartman Tossers Ride Over Cotner 1 Omaha nnlver.sifv scored 27 points in the second half to overcome a big Cotner first period margin and chalk up a 36-30 win on the Bulldog court Monday night. It was the win of the season for the undefeated Hartman crew, which already has clinched the N. I. A.

A. crown. 'Tlie Cardinals had plenty of opportunities at the hoop during the i first half, but could not connect, while the Bulldogs were sinking from all angles and were out in front, 21-9. at the intermi.s.sion, Es'iy in uprond the Mnny hit ntndp ieathrr throtigh with sstonishliig rrguUr- Itv to rount but nlim points In tho final pfrlod and, appar- rnfly bow.ldyred by tha Omaha rally, did not put up a atrong deffn.se I.en.tr and W'eare did most of the Bull- dog srorlrg. each dropping five ba.sket* I from the Patterson, Wilkinson and I Haggerty did excellent shooting during the i i second half and the trio accounted for 29 I counters of the Omaha total The Coiner.

Omaha. FT FT PEA CRABS UVE within the SHELLS OF LIVE MUSSELS JOE ALLEN i 5 corkscrew of ffsburgh CAN FACE SOafH IVHILE STANDING TOWARD THE DR. WIL6ERF0RCE EAMES 7 ''ONE OF he five senior scholars OF THE WORLD SCHOOL He of efncL 3 bonorHry decrees P.b.Pu/frr?iin WEIGHS 3,300 IBS. AND IS 10 FEET 8 INCHES Jersey School Aiakes Tender of Vacancy to Minnesota Director N. ,1., I'Vh.

(AP) Dfficially, Princo- ton uTuviT.Hity hsiH not yot piikrtl to a 1 WiitnuT a.H hoad ftHitball but unofficially tl'orr to liltlo rea.Hon to doubt that D. iFritz) athletic director at of will be at the beim when the fall roll8 around. I W.OU On rndu to Conch I ollf fjc? Patterson, 4 Curtis, 0 Wilkln.son, 4 Fgbert. 1 Haggerty, 5 Bvcra. 1 Sales, 1 0 5 0 SomerhalT, I 0 Weare.

5 2 Weyant, 0 1 2 0 Oardn 1 3 Oa dn 0 Referee 4 6 Roper, Nebraska .14 3 4 1 MlKf nil 0,1 4.1 4 B. hP could RO through rasSily later in with wrist, forfann or ihe gfime A study of ril.suivltles such plr.ver» mar the palms of their Ihowed rlenrlv that manv Injunes hand.s on the head of an opuonem to ward tiiclv fU or pu.sh opponent in an effort to brere rerehed Though such carrying u. the new rules to prcvtnt infraction is rilsquaUficailon Pie.se” of the plaver and loss haT the distance 'Hie Nebraska coach to ad- to the goal line lit the changes in the grid code ill mean much additional work for men officiating the game. On Coarhes. responsibility l.s on the poache.s rather than the Plbie comments new rules The change with respect to the use of the hands bv defensive players hould moot alth commendation, though It Is true the officials will find it hard at times to differentiate between striking an opponent and or warding him off There ha.s long been a rule In the Football (iuidc legislating against ihe dellvcr- boint out StvCCTficallV what prar- Ing of blows upon an opponent head o'nH havfv stiff- carrying the same penalty, but ran llccs BTC dangerous ana nave siui officials win enforce the rule ined the so that the coach stnctiy the future than lvho.se boys are playing near the they have heretofore after the outcry in wilder will be risking a penalty 1931, Tha new rule ends upper-cutting rnsflv rnbblt-punrhlng.

but It Is not Intcnd- 1 orvH fnnfhftU eliminate the ufe of the hands "ITie rules committee and ppadcrs felt there were tenctcncics bofly in mRktnK rharne If ft play- High College roncluded a Monday night when the Mead high quintet overwhelmed the Robsonmen, Mend held a 24-10 lead nt halftime F.llison. Mead forward, a.s- sriilted the net for 19 points, while Larson, center, was next with 17. The College view. Mead. FT FT nietrlch, Transchel, 1 navis, t.

0 Scott, 3 Dirt ch. 1 Shreeve, 2 Marrow, 0 0 3 Klllson, 9 0 Behrens, 3 1 Ousta'n, 0 0 Anderson, f. 2 2 0 Swanson 0 Wide n. 0 Wide'n, Ousta Totali .,..618 ------------Totals ....35 I 6 Referee-Chesnau. Omaha.

McOase Newogapet Syndicwtt Dr. Wllberforce Eames recently received the gold medal of the New y6rk Historical Society. 9 0 0 The partnership between the little Pea Crab and various species of mussels has long been known. It ha.s been enshrined in immortal verse by poets of antiquity. The slTie of the Pet Crab Is Just what his name imvpllfs; he is one of the tiniest of crabs.

He is not to be found in the sand along the seashore, for he is seldom seen outside the shells of biv'alves. In fact, if is doubtful whether the female has ever been found elsewhere However, the male Is sometimes discovered moving from one clam to another, obviously searching for COLLEGE II ASTIMiS. Fi i. 1 Although there no offi- rlal announrrmrnt, hne t-cMlay wrre that 'I borlo Crady, presrot bi-h si'hool mrntor, woiild Yoiing hrad firotball coarh at lege. is a fornier college athlHe, bring ing oii Ihe Bronrbo foatball, and Irnrk squads.

SLIPPING, SO EXPERTS SAY Wildcat (ioinji Hack, Yet Dope Favors Him In ('oast Fijiht. ANDKLKS, Feb. 23 Hudklns, by nuiny on side of his fistir carerr after lo rainpiiiKii- ing from lightweight ranks tn heavie.s, tontghf mects Hammage. a youne ter from San errili, ut said he proh ilih wo ild tiiKe the Job. oifen he aul.

In Pn -tdeiit John liner Ihtiben ot Piinicton vliy the telephone Ile SiUd he Was awaiting arrival a roiHiio before Ucftnileiy i eptinv 'Die attitude In offtrial rlreles at Princeton, however, was defuiitely non ('(umnlttal matter in hands of Ihe Ix'ard athirtie snid Dr lHhlam. anv mu come from I belleve, that they will hnva thlng to in a few Arked to romment on news dls- nati lu's quoting Crlsler as savltig lie n.ad about derided to accept the Job. Ur. Hibben said rrinreton Prexy Plenxed, "I don't know anything about that, but I am very hapiiy to hear it. If it is of universitv sfn'rts, on behalf of the eommittee considering the football that "no of- iieial atm ement alKiut a football cinieU will made until negotiations are 'Hiis was Interpreted In some qnarter.N as meiuiing that ITlneeton would await definite aert'ptanre by lieiore commentitiK on or an- noiinemg Witftner.s Wittiners ine-venr contract as bi'ad -nieh wa.N broken lata last fall after Princeton had cone thrnngb its most di a.stnu ser.Min A victory the female.

An odd thing about Pea Crabs Is the absence of the customary hard, pointed shell, usually found on such crmturcs The female's shell Is nothing more than a thin, parchment-like covering. Because the male is not always under the protection of mu.sf-els, his shell Ls much harder. Many explanations have been offered for the strange partnership between these creatures so unrelated. Some have contended that the Pea Crab enters the shells of mus.sels with the intention of feeding on the living creature within. have protective, coverings, only to lo.se tliem later because of their environment.

The most plau.slble explanation of the crab's within mus.sels is that it feeds on organi.sms that enter the shell, but are too large tor the mu.s.sel to digest. Were the crab not there, the.se would decay, eau.se a disea.srd condition. and eventually kill the bivalve. Any reader wanting further proof of anything depicted here address the author, care of this and enclose a stamped and Diego, in a lO-ruund heavy- over Amh- r.st the only triumph weight Ixiut. of the 'liyer campaign.

Hammagc is a fair boxer with a good left hand lludkms still iRRorr. retains the rouKh and reatlv style MINNF.MXILIK. Feb, 23 which made Inm a title rontender athletic sltuaflon at the at one time or another in the of Minne.sofa today seemed due for another shifting around wiqi the jiro.sjx'it that at filet tr director, li Crisler, will resign to go to Prineeton a.s head football coai'h C'risler said that Princeton had made him a i-oiid offer one that he he rnuld not Itrnore, if it were pul in writing idenf j. (i. Hib- iM'ii of is said to hava promised to do that nt oner nl.o ha offeis from Wts- ron.sin and Iowa, hut it was eon.sid- ered likely he would not accept them Minneeit.i director ratne hete from ('hieago two yiars aeo as football Dr.

(' W. Later he assumed the ntblet- Ir directorship and a montli ago be turned over the coaching light, welter and middlenelglit ranks, although he never the heights. The Linroln Neb. scrapper, although willing nt all times to trade two for one has never been knocked out. The San Diego fighter will hold a slight weight advantage but Hudkins exjiected to step inside his tall opponent gua.d to hammer out a victory Season To End This Wwk Re.sted up from the two-dav in- Others says that the tlnv crab seeks self-addressed envelope for replv.

VRsion of Omaha, the Lincoln high to Blerman Tulane anil iiarl out the mu.ssel for protection, because of the absence of the JOHN HIX. Tommnrw: The flock That Has protective shell. But their young Run 60 Without Winding. i Entries Drift In tomlng into the game that were not charging will not be per- harmful and the In the code mtttcd to the hands cxccp' to I IriAfl I AllfnAV V-m Xtort. the came the "ff 3 'ou would do In making a UpWl 1 UUI IluV It Is hoiwd will start the game the way." Open In Guide The change will not onlv Ic'scn unfair or unnecessary of the but will enmmlttee through "'hd toward feeling between respec- The rules teams it has drpnved the plaver.s final organ.

The CtUide, of an opportunltv for tantallrmg and in jfficial an letter to game offic- bIs and school officials rlnttng out ways in which they may ilmlnate number of iixjuries by McCool Junction and the Farm of Lincoln have entered the state open amateur basket bell tournament to boo.st the entry list to four. The W'ar- I riors and Clatonia turned in entry blanks last week, Tlie tournament At 2S; IT. At State, XL Drake, to. At S4; Chicace, tX. At 21; Weat Virginia.

26. At S6; Cotner, SO. At Ann 80; Mleh- Igan, (extra period). At 62: Indiana, 20 At Teaehera, 42; JameKtown Teaehers, S2, At A Jefferson, 41: Dickinson, Venzke Fails Hang Up New Mile Mark When Rivals Refuse to Enter ragers swing iiHo the final week of the afternoon. The two garne.s this week mark the final eonifietition in Lincoln high duds for eight senor of the fr.st St.

Jo.seph Central eonclmles the Lincoln home schedule this wiek when the Ballernien clash with tlie tm the Irving floor PTiday Saturday, Lincoln goe.s to Abe Lin- coin of Council Bluits. Both games will liave Iniixirtant bearing on the of the Trans-Missouri conference. Bob Par.son.s’ individual lead was cut to eight ixiints during the week. Par.sons has 34 and 14 gift tosses for a total of 82 ixiints. Harold Miller Is second i with 74, while Don North regained as BY GAA1.E TALBOT.

NEW YORK Fob (APJ Gene Vcnzkc tlip ut ne me I ULI. 41; Baldwn. 25; Hart, town. flash, made only one mi.4calculation when he nerod Miller. 17; Hawkins.

Nate planned to devote all his time athleltc director. MISSOURI irSET RACK AT NORMAN Title Prospects Smeared by Sooners of Oklahoma. NORMAN, Okla, Feb. 23 sourl tumbled from the lead in the Big Six conference basketball race la'-t night as the Tigers fell before 36. Last Fights At Baer, I.Ixcrmor*.

dcrlidonrd Tom Hfcncy. New nd, 10 rounds. F.l dccUloiicd MlrkcT C'ohcn. Dcnvrr. Guy Solcrno.

Pittsburgh, Jimmy Xoylor, flcxcUnd. Nebo. Key West. doeUloned Jackie Springfield, in 10 rounds. Sidney Gllck, deeUlonrd MUml, 10 At C.rogon, de- itoned Anderson, 10 At IndUn- Vernon Cormier, Boston.

In rond round. Al Holden. Worcester, and tlene Kokomo, tn eight At S. Ahr iteen, Billy Torrlngton. In fifth round.

Thll. Fteneh mlddle- Hght won decision oxer Jlm- States. rounds. 'At N. Jehx.

New York pklddlewelght. Abe New- Krk, In fourth round. At Walker, Trenton. drew with Phil Rafferty, New York Iterwelght. 10 rounds.

At N. Moody, Clexe- Ad, knocked out Georgo l.e Roeeo. New ork heaxywelfht. In fourth round. At Pittsfield, Mas.s.—Imll New ork welterweight, outpointed Carmen napp.

New llaxen, 10 At Charlotte. N. Flfueello. heaxxwelght. won derision oxer Jeff Carroll.

Biloxi. rounds. HEflEDY-tcmltrtt. he by mommB your mill with bowel r.ly Sliii. Try it.

Only 26 c. The AlVVegetabU Laxativt opportunltv mnny Instances, iniuring and abudng the opponent. Dead Ball. The ball now dead when any part of the ball person other be hclci March 2-4 at the COii- the hands or feet. the SCUm.

ground This to apply even though Director Cliff Cunningham ex- the plaver not within the grasp of rwy.tc a hnrvst tn an opponent The onlv player excepted a DOOSt in PntneS from this rule 1 the holder of tha ball uurlng the next three days. Grand In a piacckick i Island and Hallam have promised This change will eliminate anx Incentive nc MfrkHorn Clean to crawl and pile up evils which have Modern Clean- At Central, 84; Penn college, vvintor to shattOT all knOWB rCCOnl.S fOF the milo Barsons. 7, and Ray 4 At 4X: Cincinnati, rUB, hilt it liaS tumed OUt tO he a ffHeVOUS OBe. TO rrawi ann up wnirn nava i Ei At St. Pftul become Increasliidy difficult to regulate Lincoln, but officifi-1 blanks Junior.

14. At t'nlon, 4S; CInrln- nati, 36. At New 26; Tale, 25. At 87: Iketroit, 26. At St.

25; Gaataxua Adolphua. 24. 51; Idaho, At l.aa 50; New Mei- Iro Aggiea, 46. At College Christian, 26; Texaa Aggies, 24. At 40; Denver 21.

At St. St. Paul Luther, 45; Red and a source of many Injuries It is case of choosing bet wren safety and a spectacular plav The modification most likely of the six major changes to meet an objection Is the "dead rule This l.s the only change that may alfect the play from the point of view. It might h.sppon that a plaver In the clear have not yet been received. Entries are to be in by Thursday evening If by Lincoln and must arrive not later than Friday morning if received by mail.

Pairings probably will be made Friday. Hopes of an entry list of 45 At Mlssqurl Tearh- nrs. 16; WIehita 14. At 22; Mercer, 29. He failed to take iBto account the of his JACK RESUMES tion.

run them all to cover and a.8 a re.sult he now finds him.self doing practically a solo when he step.n out on the hoard.s. Aa a further result, the world never will know what the 24-year-old high schooler might have done to the mile mark this winter had there been somebody to give him a race. Competition Flat. versity of Pcnnsylanvia quartet, that Only two runners went to the set the previous record of 7 minutes mark with him la.st night in the na- 4 in the meet last tional A. A.

U. championships at year, fini.shed in place, bare- Madison Square Garden. Neither three yards behind HIS EIGHT TOUR Dempsey to Step In Ring: Against Montana Hlack.smith. LOUISVILLE. Feb.

23 With PTankie Wine, Butte. Montana blacksinith. liis Demj)- At Haxarford-Harvard, 22; Haverford, wa.s capable of extending Gcne, i ond, running the anchor leg for the sey, I lus comeback tour in a lour the to a He witli Kansas for plare. rever.sal ft with an iilihill light to finish the a tie with Oklahoma or Kansas Tlie Tigers hit the road thi.s weekend tn play Nebra.ska P'ridav a nil Kansas Aggies Saturday Should the lose rltlier contest, the rhampion.sliii) will be decided when Oklahoma and meet at liAwrence. John Mis.sourl are, ni.adc 12 of his 17 points.

Oklahoma. Leo Lerm- plans were di.sclased, have dwindled but it is likely that a list will be ready to go when the opening games are played. jury dhis CASE OF BAER trip or lose hts baianre and fall to or 50 teams, expected When tourney the ground. The plav would automatically end at the and In case a player mild haie a chance of regaining his feet and getting off to a long run or a touchdown, considerable might be raised. However, the rommUtee had to decide between safety and a spectacular p.av and safety comes In for first consideration.

A plaver withdrawn from the game may return to the field In any aubsequont period A iime-out be charged to the team making the substitution unless time already Is out or unless a substitution made for an Injured player. One of the most common sources of Injury cornea from Igut lllCllIlG lO allowing a player who a minor Injury or Is temporarily exhausted, to remain In the game There now no possible for a player to conceal a minor Injury or exhaustion He can now leave the game, be examined and come back again later If coach or trainer permits This rule should also help the school with a small squad. Equipment. Players are prohibited from wearing any equipment which endangers other If hard and unyielding are used In the construction of thigh guards, shin guards and braces, they must be coiered on the outside surface with felt, rubber, kapek or other soft padding at least of an Inch In thickness No hard or unyielding knee or elbow pads will be allowed. The committee recommended that all players wear soft knee pads.

This rule Is designed to not only protect the wearer but the opponent. one of the largest crowds ever to place New York A. C. team, n.o lof Ma.n Penn M. 33; St.

joMph a. an indoor meet here had to failed to make up a 40-yard deficit round exhibition niaivt i be content with watching him do a do.spite the fact he ran a brilliant fprson count.v armorj, 19. At 30. At 34; Manhst- ton. 32.

At 87; 19. At 29; Monmouth, 23. At MIsslaalDDl State, 23. B'-Ck. (Iraalman, 3 1 Hro.ss, 4 I.vcrnne, 0 Hafman, fl Gradv.

0 Ma.n, 3 0 I mere 4:15 mile. They had hoped to him surpa.vs his record of four I 10 set in the New York A. C. games on the same track i la.st week. i Leo Lermond, di.stance star of the New York A C-, who pushed Venz.ke to last record and had been 4-14 4 mile I exhibition will be Emmett Toppino, Loyola eighty-fourth battle of me tour itv speedster, twice equalled tho which he ha.s wbrld record of 6 2 seconds as he 53 oppom'nts and lost only one beat a great field in the 60-yard cision of the da.sh.

'Die negro star. Eddie Tolan King Levinsky at Chicago. Ihur.s- of Detroit, finished second. Meet records were credited to' Wine not con.sider himself a Totals fi'rcc .13 Dirk FT 2 0 1 Cooper f. 0 Zinn.

0 I' Davis f. 2 Waptvr, 0 Coliings, I 3 Sliibcr, 1 Miller, 0 A FT 4 4 0 non 1 1 3 1 0 0 6 7 6 Pcnrllvton, Westminister. Turn Thumbs Down On Coast Husky. SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. N.

Jury sport, critic, who; Tav? last night filed out of Seal 1 played incons I ba.sketball um as Max Baer, California heavy- throughout the season, however, and Kearney Comes to Tackle Wesleyan Nebraska Wesleyan will attempt to account, with Kearney iiMLho SSwl I ntyhl. the hcw.spa^ Normal at 8 tonight in the ley of Manhattan college, Orval I with 14 Los Angeles A. C. 12 and nS XiratHnvHcf XAarflr. thn AntXPlPc A C.

i A 10 ChiCagO. KeiltUCkV laW JYOt r.O«gl„s Eolc Shamrocks Winner Over Rokeby Five The Irlncoln handed lU WL'fft. a ircuiu llOrU Ut'Ull IVirUL wrix: 4,4 X. LXTVA ttUrx counted upon to lend him further George Spitz of Now York univer -1 rush-over by any a 29-26 trimming lasplration last night, withdrew sity, who iumpcd a six feet The Trl.sh five led 21- from the mile in order to run Inches, and to Herman Brix he will anchor leg of the one and seven- of the Ix)s Angelo.s A. who tossed sta es if eights miles relay for club.

Carl the 16-ix)und shot 51 feet 4'n in. fhouldnt i Coan, University of The New York athletic club led Law EorbKls the Rokeby towm Mondav niglit. 8 at tha half. Summarv: Ilf VJliiVvi LY Ui ill I aXCVV CAV44 4r. b- 1 1 crack miler, did likewise.

Ray Cong- ithe team with 27 points, 29 I O'Hrivn I Miinihy to- (loggtns anything may hapfX'ii, Kearney is in position in the Normal school league, while the Methodists are tied for last place in the church Teachers Invade Bethany Maples a eight, decisioned Tom Hceney, the "old rock from down still was trying today to come to a verdict. Is Baer good or bad or indifferent? Baer was the victor in seven of the 10 rounds, but he went into the ring as much as a 5 to 1 and 5 to 1 favorites are suppo.sed to HnrvnrH Miin Fhamn at lea.st "get" their man. narVdru dldU V.namp At the end of the tenth. Heeney still was In rather an unruly mood. fiermit decision fights.

But sov, desiring to him.self after losing the Levinsky will try to save the the trouble by putting the Montana black.smiih to sleep. Wine. 28 years old and weighing 190 jiounds. ha.s never Tlie Jark.son-Havelock tilt been knocked out. Dempsey.

36 and nd will bo played tonlBht Engineers Slated Mix With Jackson Methodl.st gymna.sium. The Ante- Martin of the Los Angeles A. C. Illinois A. C.

lope quintet downed the Waldorf other entries In what was to crew with ease in a contest on the been the greatest field of the did not show up at the starting line. Booes for liCrmond. 'Venzke, left with the task of off only Bill McKniff of Pennsylvania arid Arthur Pendleton of (Greenwich, was able to set his own pace and made no effort knocked conference. A reserve tilt will begin to ecllp.se his record. Later, when at 8 o'clock in the Jack.son gym- I Flvnri at Don Elliott will referee Lermond and Coan in the nasium.

The contest will not be i (-qD-icitv Crowd PrcdicU'd. the varsity game. i relay, they received a rousing chor- counted in the Greater Lincoln Extra chairs had to be shipix-d us of razzberries from the audience, league race however, as but one from Cincinnati to accommodate the Rokpbx 26 Bhort Pulllvsn Wshrll, (i. Rokrby Tliompson. S.

4. It .3 TfPRf. Morris Short 6 3, 3. Frre throws ocRlns But if the crowd was disappointed game between two teams Is figured crowd to throng the I at the failure of the late.st "mile of in the final standings. Tlie initial arrnorv tonight and a total gate of At Sniiash i the to materialize, its fcel- encounter, played two NN'peks ago, i non 1 in tings should.have been partially ap- found both outfts playing strong de- gorf to Frankfort Wed- He actually out-snarreri Rae'r in the 23 'iTi 1 bv the record-smashing that i fensive ball, with holding nrsdav' to addre.ss the Kentucky Ib, En.lnror, a pair, of tlOd PILES Hrmorrliolds.

Fistula. Fissurr. rrnrltls Anl aacrassfulh without hospital op- rration. DR. H.

C. LEOPOLD snCIAUST. Sharp Bldg. 846.56 surprise of the 7,500 fans. Baer tried desperately to score a knockout and at the end of the fourth and fifth rounds nearly suc- The Greater Lincoln league lead- cteded when right hand to ing Bethany quintet enters its fifth the chin rockeii Heeney back on loop tilt of the season tonight, tak- his heels.

Ing on the Teachers high five at 8 i Tom Kept Pressing In. on the Bethany court. The OW Tom turned in a heady fight. Maroon.s have a perfect record in He kept pressing and staying in city competition, but will have to close to Baer and, as a result, be at top form to knock off the Maxie got chances to spear Teachers, who hax-e Improved great- him with direct hits, ly during the la.st two The 1 Charles Harvey, manager, McClure team has split even In its said: two league but displayed i "Well. Baer tossed his punches a plenty of power in defeating Cathe- little bit too fast, all.

I kind dral, 27-5, last week. Bethany de- of wish it was Tom of ten. yes, even sity yesterday won the national Three world records were broken, racquet singles title by another equalled twice and two defeating T. Jansen of Boston meet marks into the discard in in a hard fought battle. 15-5, 15-7, 10-15 and 15-8.

Harvard previously had won the team title. fflSCHCbl feated the Bluebirds, 24-16. early in the A reserve contest will I begin at 6-45. Max Roper of Ne- I braska will the first team four years ago who had been in there with Baer. So the fellow that got lined up for the heavyweight a mpionship.

welL" At 53; CoUefe 5'lew. IS. At 41; 2t. Republlran City, 22; Hiintle.x, Hi. At 22; Glenwood, It.

At 13; 12, At 27; Potter 2.5. At tienoa At Goehner At St. Al Lqomla. 2. a of brilliant performances.

Joe McCluskey, youthful "Iron cracked all previous records for the two-mile steeple- cha.se when he romped to victory in 9 minutes 46 2-5 seconds. The former world mark of 4 was set by Elno Purje of Finland In 1929. New Mark In Mile Walk. Mike Pecora of the Brooklyn Central Y. M.

C. A. distanced a crack field in the mile walk a.s he set a new world record of 6 minutes, 27 1-5 seconds, dislodging a 20-yenr- old mark of 28. by George Goulding of Canada in 1911. The third world to tumble was credited to New York uni- goals.

Jackson won. 15-6. A re- colonel by Governor Ruby servo contest at 6:45 will the feature attraction. Bad Luck Jinx Raps Yankees HRAHFNTON. Feb.

(I.N'S)—Pennant of the New 1 ork 4'ankees suffered an un- blow today. Henry veteran rlght- handerl pitcher who won 1.3 for the V.anks last season, underwent an emergency for appendicitis here last night and will be of no value to the team for the first half of the seoson. Aces Decline Sign FORT MYERS, Feb. 2.3— Grove and Rube berg, two of the star hurlers responsible for 51 vlrtories last year, are holdouts. Connie Mack admitted as murh team inaugurated spring training here the two southpaws.

Contracts calling for the same wages as last year Central City, 20. brilliant relay team, which were offered them and both refused iIlRYxilliia covered the mile and to sign, Grme seeking S.35,(M)9 and St. Paul. 29.6 scconds. The Uiu- $15.000, it is said.

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