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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 10

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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TEN THE LINCOLN STAR-TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1923. Pennant Fight Starts In National Loop HEYOLER LEAGUE naugural In National Loop the 47th Anniversary of Organized Ball. OPENING DAY GAMES. New York at Boston. Philadelphia at Brooklyn.

St. Louis at Cincinnati Pittsburgh at Chicago. This Is Wrestling! NASHVILLE. April Wallace Dugid, Canadian heavyweight wrestler, was rendered unconscious when he succumbed to a headlock. applied by "Strangler Lewis.

mat champion, here last night. He is under treatment in a local hospital. Fear that Dugid's neck was dislocated has been abandoned, his doctors declare. Dugid sustained a concussion and a strain of muscles and nerves in his neck. After thirty minutes of unconsciousness.

Dugid slowly revived- Dugid succumbed after nineteen Headlocks had been applied. The fall came after one hour and thirty-two minutes of wrestling. BY DAVIS J. WALSH (International News Service.) NEW YORK. April Lacklrg Just three of goWirn versary major league b.isebaT w.l alebrnte its forty- seventh year rxlstnnce today with the official opening of the 1923 National seaaon.

Four namely, m- rago. Cincinnati, and Brook lyn. will play host for the lnaugur.i' In a mapner befitting the occasion flag and conventional what-not of opening day ceremonies in order. It will be baseball fortv eve. i birthday, so to speak, and for the sake of effect, and merely to the beaten path twi been arranged, American clubs gotng into action tomorrow.

quarter llon honest souls are expected to witness the dual ceremony. It was hardly so In 1 Thousands Only Handful. Those wero the of hug hair and short breath and baseball was Juat pastime watched by where thousands are now but a handful. Much liquor has pasaed under the bridge of the nose since misfit however. For the world New York Giants are in Hoaton, appropriately enough to with Braves in the inaugural.

the bridge in the nether regions of l'lat- buab. another ex-Guint, Arthur Fletcher, will toss lus Phillies the Hrooklyn Dodgers, and on the oanks of tlm American Rhine, the Reds and the St. Lout Gardmals will meet. Clubs Dedicate New Park. Something of an occasion will be made uut of the Chicago opening.

1 second where the new t'uli park will dedicated with the assistance of the Pittsburgh I'lrates. This event an the momentous opening of the new Y'ankec stadium 55 000 by Just twenty-four hours. Judge Lnndta. undisputed ruler of baaeball. in Boston for the cere there, but Will hasten to Nfdv York for the Yankee opening row so that he may do hr this most notable of occasions.

the Field, Aa matters stand, at the moment, the National league race a case of New York against the west. The Pirates and the have been rated as the principal contenders, and both the Cards and the are strong enough to stl with the from flag fall to fin- m-nt Ish. The Giants of course. are favorites, having gained; additional strength during the season. The other eastern entries the Dodgers.

Braves, uml PhllUfi" should die an early death. LINKS LINE UP FOR INITIAL WORKOUT Breaks Cheek Bone Thirty Candidates Respond To Practice Call At Landis Field. In Practice Owen Frank, assistant footpall coach at the University of Nebraska, sustained a crushed cheek bone during spring practice Monday afternoon. He was aken to the hospital. Frank re ceived his injury when ho collided with a Cornhusher candidate.

RALLY IN NINTH Flurry of Base Hits In Final Frame Puts Buffaloes On Losing End. SHOWS FIST TIME Dave Noble Steps 100 Yards In 10 1-0 Seconds On Slow Track. Thirty candidates for tlm State i league of 192S donned ban Monday afternoon at i Landis Field and Manager Burk Beltzer made them all like it by I staging a three workout right off the reel. Pitchers Lind I catchers exercised their arms, 1 infielders were given a stiff out in handling hot bouncers aipi outfielders were put to the test chasing flies. Then Buck topped It all off by ordering the weary athletes to twice romp around the circle of the field.

Purdy. Beatrice boy, and Stavnlak. hailing from Omaha, di- vtdod time at the third sack. While Bert Slattery, former Lincoln amu Bondurant. pride E1I15 IS.

MOBLEY RING AT YORK Nebraska Lightweights Dated To Clash Wednesday In Main Event. I A OKLAHOMA PTTY. GUI a April 1T singles bv QlnKlsnl! untie an.1 l.one in ninth ith OklnheiTiit to 5 victory nvrr Orrnhn unit fourth victory of the Score bv H. t- (j 5 1 I'ttv gftOonrjCO in 1 Hat McDoe, Payne and bong. Poles I'Hth Homer.

TRISA. April IT Tank got ftftb home run tn five ana the Oilers I volt the second straight game from the Denver 1 "1 (Mark held the Grizzlies to sis Seore by Denver .............9 0 3 0 0 0 1 Tulsa 00 1 0201 Ox 4 1-1) Batterles -Hail and Farker Clark and Crosby. Preliminary tryouts for the Lni-j verslty of Nebraska track team that will make the trip to the Kunstn relajH al Lawrence, Saturday, were held Monday afternoon on the Wtsltyutl track at 1 nivemity 1 e. The Methodist track a trifle due to construction work which is being on the cinder oval. Several of the Nebraska however.

turned in good time. in the 1 yard dash, Dave Noble outxprinted Keith Lloyd, travelling the century in 10 1-10 soqonds. In a second heat the century-dash, Trexler broke live tape in 10 3-10 Baldwin was and -M Beerkle won the 120-yard liiuh hurdles lfil-5 was second and third Layton and Trexler did the quar- mile 53 2-5 with Followers of the mitten pastime in Nebraska will center their mter- them up at i on rini? doings at York and short 'Paul McCoy. Lincoln rrgnlir this week. The York i inst year wan at the Klks lodge sponsoring a Wednee- corner.

Dick Cleveland, of Fair day night program, in which Runty bury year and of York, undefeated in the added to the Lincoln roster by the class, will square off route, reported during tre! against Kid Morle.v of Shelton in a afternoon, arriving too late to i main event wrangle. into uniform. Brunkle, candidate for and Ajie Hudgins of Lincoln, wePbi Mt a la r.TnortSfl tO i iw.d ahnw the first basing job. Is expected to show- up for the Tuesday practice. Buck Likes Bunch.

Manager Buck declared Puesdav morning, prior to the inauguration originally matched to show 'heir stuff for the entertainment or the York F.lks and their guests. bat Rusty smashed a knuckle in knoc ing out an opponent at Central rnormnir. unui iiik of the forenoon drill, that he liked and the accident compelled tlie of the Lincoln bunch and York boy to demand a is firmer than ever in the convle- tenement. When negotiations tlon that the Links of will be In Morley substitute 1 the first flight of the tlu Lincoln boy. rag from the opening day of the Information from York I'onr in WICHITA.

April von fourth ght gntr bv hitting Wilhams hanl vnstmlav and Inkinit tbs long end nf 11 tn mnrt- Great bark ef House featured the game bv IT K. fit-, .1 il Wichita 0 Batteries Williams Snyder; House aiul Griffin ST Mo Apfil 17. Des Moines pounded Adams and vGriffin hard yenterdav winning its first piup of the season the Snints. 10 2, before a small crowd Pendergast Wept hits Score bv H.l St. Josenh ..1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 13 1 .1 2 1 0 0 1 11 Pendergast and Whaling.

ffiu. and Pierre campaign. 'that Evans bas trained zealously for ter coming in third. Gohen won the, mile in minutes 18 t-5 Halnkell and Rogers were in a tie for "With Stokes, Scott and Sullivan fr.ay, victory ovn the will start with a trio of thi, Shelton youth means a whirl for tested said Manager Buck. undefeated "There are nearly fifteen additional omaha pitching and from this rharley Read of York.

is lavout it ought to be a fairly oasyiito officiate refepee at 'he GreceHus matter to pick the pair that will York show and the Elks have issued needed to round out the hurling tnvftntion to ull members The catching problem is giving no order to be their Wed- worrv. Gonkey will be ljere nesdnv night. 1 have five candidates from whom I rtr.lnc 1 Island glove festival, to the second-string dated for Thursday night, will fea stopper. iture Roy Conley, former Kansas wel- 1 Outfield Only Problem. ter.

now a reddent of the Third The infield situation is much bet- her than a year ago. and that leaves in main nm. Bruno nf i just one problem the outfield. Ten 1 Lincoln and SnimH llG(lll I will fight It out for the Omaha nre to the wIn 1 neauies lKarderi stations After the pitchers up of eight in Two Dual Meets have had the opportunity to unlirn-'Lincoln is I theJr milary urms. w- text third man tn -7- -----rrri 'the hitting ability of the outfield The I niversity of Nebraska tennis in batting practice.

ran fairly good judgment on our prospects, but right now I figure fwe shall have ball club stronger than last year Lin I coin aggregation In every depart- of the I Nebraska Tennis to NHL I The Fniversitv of Nebraska tennis i tnrnnr- team will probably in two week onors on dual meets this year in addition to judgment on 0 Exhibition Baseball. the annual Missouri Valley tourna ment. Tentative drafts of tlm Gorn hunker racquet schedule with and the Aggies. An inter-college meet will be held April 23. 24, 25.

inter-class meet is booked for April SO and May 1, i while the inter-fraternity tourija will be held the following week. The annual spring Two workouts are on the card for I every day this week. Manager Buck I must bear down hard, as the dated to make a trip to Omaha 1 i next Sunday for a diamond tussle with Ernie semi-pros at the Western league park. The Lincoln i management Is endeavoring to At New York Tnfk ,1 Brooklyn Nationals untt" HnH msn: flhriver Smith. Mnmmaux rrv Taylor.

Phllmlelphia. Tt Boston A me: 14 2 rMloAelnhtr Bst te rtes Per. Murrsv Fotkes Devoriner Welnert Hetts, Grant, Brown A rrow ollar FOR SPRING A LOW ROLLED FRONT COLLAR (eCo.Inc.Tray.NY tournament will be held on braska courts the week starting May 14. the Ne- schedule Sunday game at Field, pittine a team of can didates against an aggregation of How They Stand. Nebraska independents.

EE Something You Should Know! Oxford hand tailored clothes ZZZ are made to your individual they it I hi hlghf-st type of made ed from $40 up ac- count of our 2nd floor location 22 Come Up and Hee Awards to Winners In Sports at Hoelus Man Wins Trapshoot Trophy For East Nebraska Secretary Hoover has announced The leaders of the Y. M. C. A. will hold Its final meet at; (Special to The Star.) the Lincoln Wednesday at p.

aha April 17. W. II. Members of the class t. the examined on pra.

tica gymnastics. I rtrHP.ho<rt.ng champion of tor tir Ncbntsk-c 1 nha Following will Letyburg defeated Ray t. presented the champion swimmer. nf and hexathlop point- for lh(. half winners.

1 hoi a I that strong been Wichita brought tn hear to the end that a national conference at Washington of building trades and supply manufacturers, be called. VTKSTI.RN I.KAl.t O. W. I LOU HILL Oxford Clothes i Street 22 ZZZ t'p one flight tom to the right. iilliiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiimHiiimr Nelisrh Defeats Orchard Squad The Star.) NEI.IGB.

April 17 -In the fir.t high school baseball game of the season, Neltgh defeated Orchard high by a 5 to 3 margin. The game was exciting from start to finish. In the tenth inning with two out and a runner on first. Reter- aon of the locals hit for a home tun. held down the l.emburg, winning by margin of 89 to 88 Dawson, Omaha gunner, has challenged Lemburg for tbs trophy.

Beaver Crossing To Meet Lincoln The Beaver volley hid team meet the I.incoin teams on the Lincoln court Wed- evening Both crganixatlona will play two will enter two In the Midwest V. U. volleyh.il tourney to be held at Omaha this week-end. Sisler Soon Able To Get In Game Guide Rock Wins From Superior Hi (Bpfcial to The arPEHlOR. April ST.

LOUIS, April Gaorge first baseman of the American league, may soon be back in the uniform of the St. Louis it was predicted here today, following announcement that the operation on Sieler for sinue trouble wii successful. The operation, it was announced, was performtd last Saturday. Sitter may be back in the game in three or four weeke, it was believed. Bob Quinn, vice president of the Browns, said today that Sislar called him on the tele phone and declared he was fine.1* The operation was performed to remove unue trouble, which wae to have been affecting the player's eyesight.

Rock, high, echmd defeated Superior in the flret baaehal! nf the season, 14 to t. The Superior huil era were hit to the far the lot and were unable to find plate. Superior a well balanced outside of the pitching department Suits for Immediate. Wear EXT Best News of The Week For Lincoln Men This sale has proved its real worth. That men appreciate ffood clothes, know good clothes when they see theVn.

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