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TWELVE ysm lChoppy' Rhodes Signs as Wyoming Director, Coach aam aiBBBBraw aaaiwm.aa san aian mm atsw.w am mm Sotre Dante Captain Joins Mew Ytirk Firm HUNG UP NEW BOWLING RECORD BROWNIES HAVE HARD TIME LICKING GENEVA Hlr 1 fat 1 i NEBRASKAN WINS ROCKY. MOUNTAIN HEAD C0ACHSH1P BY KNUTE ROCKNR Chester Wins IJttlo Blue. (TESTER. Cheater trounced Hebron t1tmy, at to 9, while Rusktn downed Hardy. 26 to 22.

last week to ring down the curtain on the. Little Blue conference basketball needier broke even during the week by dropping a game to Mubbtll, 14 to 1. to go Into a tie for third in the conference atandlnga, while Hubbeli claimed second. Coach Naiman'a Cheater eagera ran up a total of 253 pointa to 105 tallied hy their ocponents. Ihey won nine conference games in as many etarta and were awarded the league trophy.

Hubbeli lost but two gamea during the season, and both ox them to Cheater. The final atandlnga: 1 pel. low Dye9 714 Series Is a Mew Alley Record When Scott Dye rolled 714 for a series total at the Lincoln bowling parlors Monday night he set a new high mark for the alleys. Dye was rolling on the scoreboard quint in Greater Lincoln league competition and made game totals of 211, 299 and 204. This is a mark that competitors in the state pin meet, which will be concluded this week end, can shoot at and pray, altho Dye's score, he regrets, was not made in tourney competition.

In his second game he was one pin short of rolling a perfect score. Red and Black Held to an 18 to 16 Win by Fillmore County Cage Outfit. im v.v.v T'X vvv.v. a IS 2 3 Hubbell I Brunifig i a a .573 .573 .000 Kuflitn 3 4 7 Six Others Bidding for Job Which Husker Lands Tuesday. Dea tiler 2 8 32 0 Hardy LJAVE been carrying on quite a word argument by letter with my old friend Dr.

Meanwell, basketball coach at University of Wisconsin. The altercation has been regarding the comparative simplicity of football rules compared with basketball rules. But let me quote Doc's last note verbatim: "The football rules are now so complicated that no one but a Ph, D. can learn them, while those on basketball are so simple that mere child could learn them, that is, except these football players who wear a size 17 collar and a 6 hat." Ahem, let me see. I have a rulft book here in front of me with interpretations, but the only thing that looks simple are the pictures.

I see wheer one step is being al i. n.nera recently defeateo. GENE A. Lincoln nearly found its match in the Geneva cage team here Monday night and had all it could do to cinch the game in the last minute of play 18 to 16. Willy started the scoring by dropping in a free throw to give Coach Leslie Lowe's men their only lead during the evening.

Wampler sank a long archer from the center of the floor and the Brownies forged ahead and increased the margin to lead 8 to 5 at halftime. The Red and Black started out i X. 1 ram ff SALARY SAID TO BE $5,500 MBA LOSES WL the aeason at emnoi nSSjT'K: Patrick 13. OurleV bt Patrick t. Ourley 23, Liecc Ourley 20.

Broadwater f. Ourley 14, pot. Ourley 42, Ltsco FOR BLOODY BMM Chet Wynne, Glenn Devine, Art Stark and Bergman Are Among Others Interviewed. mc dam Jmt ax y.vw.TOHiQii.Mwv, am oar i ft i til T' I (with a bang in the second period Cioenner mp" A. and ran their lead up to 14 to but Baroch, Finemer and Willy fcot OOKHKKR.

TM Ul U. aJaaammmmmaaaBBBaamaaammmmmmmamiammmmw i Tne local Tttrf wlll play John Law. captain of tha 1929 oyva aeconda, Y1k tha laat game fmea her Tuesday night In mm mb Phil Scott Sees a Great Change in Attitude Toward Science and Brute Strength. Notre Dame football team, is now associated with a Wrall street stock MIAMI Wye 1 John i'hnppa" Rhodr. frrahman ffwtbaill eoarh at th I alveralty ef MebraxUa, Taeaday waa ehoaen director of athle tlca at the Lnlverelty of Wyoming.

He will assume his new postlon July 1 In order to conduct the summer coaching school. aeason. beiore cWaVoTaUonaltoey. exchange firm. way.

JSSSJU by ttrtt John BY PHIL SCOTT. A TELEGRAM from hot and $an the Geneva score up within one point of the Capital City quint. Witte and Willy took things in hand for Lincoln raid Geneva respectively and the game went into the last fifteen seconds with the Brownies hanging on the long end of a 17 to 16 lead. Witte put the game on ice and ended the scoring with a charity toss in the last ten seconds of play. Along with Masterson and Martin.

Witte was the big shot in tit ChoDDV" Rhodes Tuesday an nmrv of Heroingiom JDrury of ffW of lieaninaiv'o nounced that he had signed with University of Wyoming as athletic director, head football and track coach. The Cornhusker freshman coach and head baseball mentor did not state when he would take over his new position and no of Whalaa, t.ru fC) Johnson, Oibson, I a i Knal s4 eaa Cr" lowed at the start of the dribble, as previously, but more leniency is being permitted when a player carries the ball on the run or in motion. I wonder about the rotating hip block which used to be legal if you had a big team. Another interpretation permits the player tq tip the ball across the back board and then play the ball again, this rule being in conformity with anothef rule which allows a player a second dribble after he has dribbled and hit the back board. It seems to me we have something like this in hand ball or squash racquets, but I am not sure.

This year the rules committee permits the player to tap the ball repeatedly in a circle or in a corresponding position, so long as ht does not catch the ball. This re minds me of the old game which my sister played as a youngster one, two, button my shoe, and so on. May I go on? This year the space on the free 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 8 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2 the Red and Black lineup while invvmia flansky, 2 Isama Henvyweiaht champion ttt England and opponent of fk Nharkey. (opyright. 113(1.

by the North American Newspaper MIAMI BEACH, Fla. I have returned to America convinced that, unnoticed by the majority, boxing has suffered its greatest change since it was introduced into this country. The taste for bloody contests, which ended many years ago in England, is at last on the wane in America. Faced with the result of. years of education, American boxing promoters find themselves without a caveman to satisfy the Willy and tfarocn were oeuevaa mainstays.

Summary? Lincoln. ficial word had been received rrom ft eackier. opkiaa, Tttaia 0 7 14 him by Athletic Director Gish. Leo Mueller (left) and Jess Young of Minneapolis hit the maples at fg ft pta ay Springe. fg pt the International Bowling congress, St.

Paul, for 1,441 and a new two man record. 2 3 3 7 2 0 14 GRKtTKR LINCOLN I KACil E. The ticoretioards led by Scott Oye hot In the Greater Lincoln league Monday night and rolled a team total of 2946. le was hitfh in the league with 714 pins aud rolled 299 for oue of hla games. Had it not been for the four pin on his last attempt he would have made a perfect score.

His 714 was the best series on the alleys for the season. The following teams won their matches: Scoreboards, K. T. SchmlU, lova NebrRfka Power, and Kinsey Tires. 4.

1. CASE I.KAfil E. The Implements and the Combines won their matches in this league. B. C.

Cook, on the Tractor quint, was high with 634. IMM HTKIAL I.EAtil E. Speir's laundry and Grainger Brothers won matches in the Industrial league at the allevs Monday night. Darling on the latter quint was high with 529. Teachers High Taken Witte.

Ayres, Masterson, a 1 1 0 12 1 0 1.11 3 3 0 4 totsoa, MWr, Perry, Yelkin. Wampler, ft Carlson, 0 10 12 0 0 0 11 2 3 PAY IN MILK 0 0 0 0 0 0 Martin, 0 2 0 0 Marshal, Pisacka, 6 ft 10 18 Wvana. 0 Totals demand for brutality and lood. Vrunl. Geneva.

During the last twenty years lft rnni0 ln llnnit 'own Finds Giant South 1 12 I ft 2 a Iff ft pta the majority of British boxers 2 12 5 rea Connor! tW Wine AMthtf. have been coldly received in Amer paw Last tn Line jor ray ana nen ne ioi i City cagers clTT. Beaver Willy, Butterhaugh, Baroch. Flxemer, ft Merrill, 0 13 2 3 2 0 1 3 10 2 ca, and their contests derided by noi There Till Was Empty. American critics because they kept their ft.

iocla led the brook here, 23 10 0 0 0 0 nng the way Buchanan, Bethany Capers 26 Led by Neil and Lanning, who accounted, for eleven and ten points respectively, the Teachers college high school cage team The reserves lost to have failed to show the "killer" in atinct. RAcentlv. however. British to ft, the n11 7 The grade Ik Wftibrook aeconda, 14 to Jine 0 12 18 Totals Referee boximr science has caused alarm utuKut mukiakiy. Alabaster, Nebraska Wesle Braver Ctty.

amon? followers Of the game in Big league umpire. Copyright, lOSO, by the North American Newspaper Alliance, America. HERB PRUETT, the little herky jerky pitcher who will try to left 4 0 1 Ttavta, 1 0 i It takes a long time for educa hand the opposing batters dizzy for John McGraw this year, has ahafer, a a 1 0 tion to overcome animal instinct, one distinction above all other pitchers past and present: rrueu, John Rhodes. a Srlddgwater, I Nicholson, and because America is practically on one occasion, was paid off in milk instead of currency for pitch a i oooo a new country the effects are only inar a ball game ILLINOIS HOPES FAD CHAMPAIGN, 111. (UP) Illinois saw its Western conference basketball championship hopes fade Monday night when the University of Wisconsin quintet won a 23 17 decision.

The victory the Badgers behind the leading Purdue five. ILarsen, ft Babcock, ft A fast field of younger coaches were in Laramie Monday and lust beeinnin to appear, believe it happened several years ago, ana tnmk ne values me nonor .10 3 3 23 added another win to tneir just, 01 victories by defeating Bethany at Bethany Monday night, 26 to 15. Griswold was the whole show for the losers, making ten of his teams' fifteen tallies. The Bethany cagemen committed thirteen personal fouls and the Teachers tallied on ten of the chances while the losers were able to sink but three of nine attempts. Coach Bob Horney's men led, 8 to 3, at half time.

Summary: Bethany. Totals Jack Dempsey wlll go down in as highly as the reputation he once earned for striking out Babe Holbrook. Tnpsdav beins: interviewed re boxing history as the last or Ruth so often wnen rrueix pitcnea ror me st. laouia urowns. American's spectacular fighting At the time Pruett was paid in milk, a p'romoter in Pruett's scott Oronaulst ....3 2 3 garding the position which Rhode's ist 1 landed They were chet Wynne of a.

I a Creighton, Glenn Devine, former i 9. 2 Tnws athlete and Yiow coach at I 2 Town athlete and 'now men. home town was anxious to stage Strickland throw lanes will be marked off and assigned to tha various players. This will avoid the jamming and fighting which it has been rumored took place in the past years. As they say fh the classics, laboris omne vincit.

In the future, one play must ensue before a player taken out of the game will be permitted to re enter. This is different than the old days, when often the player carried off the floor was unable to re enter. The substitute must appear before the timers bench before the chief timer is permitted to call time out. This seems perfectly reasonable, but somehow or other it associates in my mind the idea of a class room, and somebody raising his hand. These few simple observations should be enough to show that in basketball there is no need for a campaign to turn the game back to the boys and children they already have it.

(Copyright BASEBALL ON ICE. The first banehail game piycd 01 ict occurred in Brooklyn. February. 1SH1, when the Atlantica beat the Charter Oaks on fancy's Pond. the till was empty.

But the scrupulous promoter in uene xunney, Decause ne waa i omm with Mr h. chambera, 0 0 a Parsons colleee: John W. Han scientist rather than a brute, was Th. inrni never a nooular champion in leaguers participating. The local KllM' Pa "ii cock, Mississippi; S.

A. Dyche, cTtaia MnntAna State: Arthur Stark, America, and he may prove to be promoter was also a prosperous the last American for many years farmer. i 1 Artnur here (n basketball. 24 Minne sota. fg ft pts 0 0 10 0 111 4 2 2 10 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 i 1 9 to come to nave tne wona neavy Pruett, eager to help his team weight championship.

L.u. nick im anma at monev. Ju. crton started off 5 The departure of Rhodes will I Johnson, i Critchfteld. i Orlswold, i William, i Kennedv, i Schumkn, Camp, Tarrlll, ft Totals rfJ.Vdl a rnVrgm for 'the rest of the 'iob of fre8hman football 1 0 2 2 Vittoria Campolo.

Argentine v. slant, was a rrreat disappointment lined up "Baby Doll Jacobson, the battle. Captain Davie or varsitv baseball Coach 0 0 00 Babe Ruth Will Start Training on March 1 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (MP) will start training March 4 whether I am signed or not," said Babe Ruth Tuesday on his return from a fishing jaunt.

The Yankee holdout plans to leave Tuesday or Wednesday for Miami to attend the Scott Sharkey bout Thursday night. Twenty five Yankees began training under Manager Bob Shawkey Monday. when his brute force failed against Johnny Tobin and other pals of rrSrn o'tW cloaa aecond at Nebraska. Teachers High. sisted upon paying Pruett.

He had an idea. For payment in full, why shouldn't Herb accept one of his bset snilk cows? And Herb did. Now the question: How many quarts of milk is a pitched ball worth? Don't rush, because both higher and lower mathematics may be necessary in the solving of this problem. Estimate the daily supply of" a calm and conscientious milk cow at twenty quarts, and assume that Pruett cast 130 deliveries to the plate in that game. Now proceed.

C'mon you baseball sages and cross word puzzle workers, undo that one. my science, and the advent of an the St. Louis team for the affair other potential 'man killer" in The game was played but gate re Primo Camera has encouraged ceipts suffered on account of in Dier ft 3 13 1ft fg ft i pts 0 2 0 2 4 2 3 10 3 5 1 11 0 13 1 0 13 1 ith eight pointa to hia credit. Altho nothing was announced memw officially it is understood that and McOufftn eac h.Uln the hoop Rhodes wiU receive $5,500 his first year and $6,000 his second. Bayard.4t to The jl.

of Rnodes nere who have American promoters offer the clement weather. Lanning, Neil, Italian huge sums to satisfy tne Cow In Payment wertr, Padelford, ft firat half ended with tnt i watched him thru his competition ft 10 9 28 popular xasie. After the contest, the big make a fortune in the not difficult tnau of r.lMnlne uo America's leaguers filed up to the box office rampage. The I athlete and Tot a la Referee: Hale, Nebraska. loc al SVtrr, oa later as a coach are positive that 23 to la oods, h.atrtmr.tcrMa hiTr must be nd wer paid off by the pro moter.

Pruett was last in line and Tha etrong Wheatland, Wo cage twm ne wiU good in his new chimntnn or lia aiaie. pton or ua V7 nHflTitiftft onnonent. vvuc" rJ L. Tha Wheatland team has HDknHa nthimi.sm and all WnnlH filauahter. I i vAra Tww a a tt HinirVV "It A ound knowledge of sports can't teams la Wyoming.

help but carry him far in tne Many scenes are applauded in fJ.vlAtlA I1A3KL1UALL LllAHlIUJ COMPETE IN STATE CAGE TOURNEY America that would never be tolerated in England. To see a man punched all over the ring with coaching profession," Athletic director Gish declared Tuesday." Naturally we hate to lose him but it a step up for 'Choppy' and he'll carry the best of luck we can wish him when he assumes his new responsibilities at Wyoming." AlEX NIGRO I0RNS UP WITH MING BASKETS only his indomitable spirit keeping him on his feet is not pleasant, and NO FINE TRAIN IN THE WORLD From the Omaha World Herald. There is a persistent rumor floating about that the winner of th ottv nio arhnnl basketball a British referee would not hesi tale to intervene and stop the tide Jf the cha'mpions are to compete at Lincoln. Benson can cinch the title by beating Tech; otherwise Benson, North and probably Creighton will be tied for the title. slaughter.

In America, however, champnsmpt and possibly the I A 1 Ca AAi a gaf the referee who cheated his aud 1 oam tiw will be 1 .1 ocvvuu ANOTHER PALOOKA ON ience or iinai "kui wouiu iveQ permisSion to play in the howled down by the crowd state tournament at Lincoln in Kansas Aggies Bowl Over Oklahoma Quintet Mis souri Wins From Washington. NORMAN. Okl. Alex SWIMMERS GO EAST. STANFORD UNJVERSITY, March.

Last fall, principals 'of the i l. urant nn par DIAtdOHD rail .0. CARNERA ord opposing participation in the Calif Ten Stanford uni Its Pr hv the metropolitan versity natators have been named Nigro, Kansas City star of the to compete in an eastern tour which will get under way when the TviulleMXS Lodge Ooe. Out in Second high schools. To.

all effects ana purposes, this ruling still has the backing of th eschool heads, but Cardinal mermen meet isorin 4. vwinvinv th ninth consecutive Round of New uneans western at Chicago March 26. The th. a a nrkoaihilirv TnT me S1LU FORT MYERS, Fla. (UP) With thir oi Stanford men will compete in the Bont Primo Adds national collegiate A.

A. champion teen players in camp, the worm cmmpiuu nuu Philadelphia Athletics were to atage the Coaches and principals alike re defeat to the Oklahoma university team. Held point for point during the firat half, the Kansas coach in More Cash. shina at Cambridge. March i tire! workout oi tne iram.a f.lt.

tn mflk, Rnv statement at the Tuesday. 28 and 29 and in the A. A. U. NEW ORLEANS (UP) present time, but it is understood championships at Chicago April 2 that there may be a meeting after serted Nigro in the line up and prlmo Camera's American ring within six minutes he had amassed record Tuesday consists of seven to 5.

Friday's Tech Benson game to ae I KAKWATKR. Fla. (I Baseman lel Blsaonette of Brooklyn, who had three operations performed during the winter and was only recently discharged from the hospital, was laid up Tuesday. He swung hla hat too hard In practice and weakened h.mself. a live, pome ieaa mat.

resuaeu knockbuts against opponents 01 ln 37 32 victory for the Wildcats. ferior ability for which he has col Tom Churchill, playing his last lected more tha $90,000. game on' the home court, led the Tne giant Italian knocked oat attack of the Oklahoma team. He farmer Lodge. St.

Paul heavy scored seven field goals. Summary: wiht. who was last heard of ot Fla. (UP) Out fielder Jimmy Welsh, who figured in the famous Hornsoy trade a few yeara ago and who came back to the Braves last tkrutwai tn suit oraanised base kmbm Aggtea. when he was used in the building fcivemood 1 up of Luis Firpo six or seven years wueeeii.

i lots arc in the second round here Mon k.u v. a app.nt tha contract of ltered him by Judge Emil Fucha, owner of Tthe Boston club. Welsh may manage a conkite. 3 day night. The time was one min vSTt I I I I ute.

22 seconds, camera weighed Uchardaon. a a a 10 286: Lodge. Aurker. a a ft 2 4 I a aKr.iit nnn artunrlAri 0 2 4 xm A A A A Tfie EW IOWA NEBRASKA I I the Receipts were estimated western aemlpro team. ANTONIO, Tel.

l'P ftam lslle. New Vork Clants rookie Mrst tteema from Memphis Southern lea gne club, who will he converted Into an utfleader hy John J. McGraw. starred tn the nrst practice game here Monday whew he made a single, doable and two triples us foor times at hat. Me i.raw was aehedaled to arrive laee Taesday.

at $15,000 of which Camera was to receive about half. Lodge was down three times and was counted out the last time. A right uppercut finished him. Car LIMITED Ms. Totala 7 17 Oklahoma.

fg ft ta Churchill, 1 0 15 Meyer, 2 3 0ft Mav. ft 0 0 0 Roberta. 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 (iraaiman, 1 ft 0 3 Noble, 1 3 4 Culbertaofl. St 0 1 1 1 Orady. ft 2 0 0 4 iVil)V Paulina Island (UP I Lewis fo CHICAGO nera carried his opponent to the comer after the knockout.

DE LUXE ANNIVERSARY FLYER Warnelse. rookie pitcher with the Chicago Cubs, was the first casualty of the spring training season. Warneke was hit over the eve with a at. Three atitchea were re quired tor tlM wound. MAME TEAMS PLAY AS ALL STAR FIVE CHICAGO (l'P The second contingent of the Chicago made of out fielders and tnfielders.

left here Tuesday for atallna lalaad, whero they will Join the battery anew of the 1920 National league pennant wlnnera far the spring training earo MHnc'h aotablre as Hack Wilson. Rlgga MUphenaow. Klkl ayler. Woody Kng ilsh. Iatee HM and Charley Tolaon wero anvuno( them.

Fa route they will pek up Rocera Hornaby, C'har ry Or 1mm anV 1 larence Blair. Doane and Chadron to Totals 13 32 Missouri Nips Washington. COLUMBIA, Mo CUP) Washington university held a lead thru a considerable part of their game with the Missouri Tiger basketeers here Monday night only to be put emphatically in the under side position in final minutes when the Tigers opened up with a wild barrage of scores. The game ended Missouri 31, Washington 20. It was a nonconference affair.

Score: Riding the smart new roller bearing Ak Sar Ben is like taking your town club with you. It offers deluxe travel, convenient schedule, without extra fare. In the mid train salon car with a charming club lounge there arc bed rooms, compartments and draw ing room individually or en suite. The new type matched Pullman have adjustable seats, rubber cushioned windows, real reading lamps in each berth, cushion spring mattresses. There's a full length lounge car, with radio, buffet, solarium.

Dinners and breakfasts served in one of the est's most beautiful dining cars. Xaves Lincoln 7:00 pm, arrives Chicago 8:43 am. Another swift fiver, the Fast Mail, leaves Lincoln 4:50 pm, arrives Chicago 7:10 am. Reservationa and tickets, Burlington Travel Bureau, 42 So. 13th, Phone B2165.

II. P. Passenger Agent. Plans for the annual game between the coaches and star players of the Greater Lincoln league which will be held next Tuesday niRht on the Jackson high, court were laid at a meeting held Monday night. Two teams of players were named, td play alternate quarters.

The teams: Ayrea, Lincoln Reserves, forward. Bauer. Lincoln Reserves, forward. Neal, Teachers College, forward. Play Tuesday Afternoon CRETE Doane and Chadron Missouri.

will mix on the Doane college floor Tuesday afternoon, the Eagles fg It pts 3 3 COMMEMORATING 80 YEARS IN THE SERVICE OF THE WEST stoDDinsr off en route home from llelvery. Havelock. forward. iioag. Wesieyan High, center.

Barrett. Jackson, center. Gillette. Jackson, guard. Scott, College View, guard.

Expressing the utmost lit travel luxury Chicago 5:0 p.m. rrt vlng Entfleweod 7tl5 a. sn. Arriving hlrsgo 73 m. EXTRA FIXE 14 SO EXTRA FARE Other fast trains on convenient schedule arriving La Salle St.

Station in the heart of Chicago. rr ticket. mr pertorud eerrice, phonm writ E. H. Williama, Division Paaaraiter Ageat Stuart Building, 12AF.

13th St. Lincoln, Phone B500O ROCK SSIAMD a swing around the eastern end of Morgan. Kflanleton. Kuna. Baker, Campbell, Craig, Waldorf, gf Colitoa.

0 0 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 3 3 2 1 3 0 1 thj N. I. A. A. circuit.

PLAY TITLE GAME. OMAHA (UP) By defeating Drake university Tuesday nignt, Camp, Bethany, guard. Parker, Wesieyan High, guard Camp of Bethany and Parker of Wesieyan high will serve aa captains, their names being drawn. Coaches of the league who are eligible for the game are Mitten, Wesieyan high; Delaporte and Miller, Havelock: Robson, College Wascuagta. 14 3 11 31 fg ft pts 10 3 2 Creighton can claim clear title to Xtiwsouri Valley conference basket Hail rhamnionshiD.

The locals KjYW 3 have won six and lost one game. 3 113 0 3 1 2 Thev beat the Iowa team earlier Sauaelle. WhitehouM, 74 ever, lit chan field, Hprtner, I'tmcan. View: Bailer and Allen, Jackson; TW: KQ4D OF I 'VI SV.4L SERVIC a a in the season but Coach Don tVhitA nrotefres have shown 3 4 Brown, Hill. Hartman and Beech i.inrntn great impiovemcnt since that time.

ij era codege and Clark, Bethany. Tolale.

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