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THE LINCOLN EVENING JOURNAL, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1931 TEN Grantland Rices 'Big' Munn, Former Heavy Mat Champion Is Dead BENTON QUINT PLAYS K. I). ATHLETES HUSKER ATHLETE a rgso Mowm Annuo Mjinl HtjhPt ALLIANCE gJC BELIEVE IT OR NOT! By Ripley ONGHT LINCOLN FIVE UNDER: DIG SIX WITH FUWL APOLOGIES. fTtrj sunlight on the fairways, looking southward to the sea. There's a southern wind, that's VICTIM BRIGHT DISEASE FRIDAY rallina.

and I know it sneoks ONCE MORE to me: For the breeze is in the palm XHE University of Nebraska 1 basketball squad was unable to watch the New Year in. The players were enroute home from the Washington series New Years trees, and the caddies seem to sav. 'Come ve hark, ye frozen duffer, St. Joseph High Bringing Veteran Team to Battle Red and Black Tilt Starts at 8. Benton high, champion of sf.

Joseph for the past two years invades the capital city Friday night to avenge a 31 to 19 licking at the hands of Lincoln high last year. The game, which Committee Goes Into Huddle v.wh they at Hunt come ye back to loaf and play. Served Oversea as First loaf and play, comes out to Lieutenant During the World War, at Lawrence to Weigh 4 More Charges. Come ye back to Where the sun "1 Mtnti. SIGNATURE Of "The Dean OF MARQOtttE UNWtRSlTy LAW SCHOOL they pulled out a minute or two later, it was 12:37 a.

time having changed at this point. Placing them in somewhat the same position as the New Orleans darky who was running to catch a street car about a week before Can't vou see those te6 shots saiina Like a aull across the bay? BIG AS PRIMO CARNERA PHIL BORELLO TO BE CALLED xi i iiidii nWinnrnmr rr rr 1 Come ye back to loaf and play. Where the bunkers wait all the Red and Black home slate, will get under way at 8 o'clock and will be played at Irving Junior high. Coach P. B.

Springer ia bringing Wien He Won Heavyweight a veteran squad. Five of the nine cagers making the trip are play Oklahoma, Iowa State and Kansas Faculty Men at Mt. Oread for Hearing. Crown He Weighed 260 Pounds and Stood 6 Feet 6 Tall. Christmas when a pint of gin slipped his hip pocket, hit the pavement and broke.

"Lawdy, lawdy, Christmas has done come and gone," said he. James Crusinberry heard a Yale alumni whispering the word about at a luncheon that Benny Friedman would be the next Eli coach. He kept it to himself as long as ing their third year on tne ten while the other four are putting AnS roar comes ftp lite thunder when the short putts drift away 1 am tired of toasting leather on tete frozen paving stones And this blasted golf less weather wakes the fever in my bones; Tho I practice with a mashie till I break my blinking and, i hnd rather be in bunkers in a in their second season. Benton htm one victory to its credit, a 56 to 13 CAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UP).

Wavne Munn, former football if aM I AWRENCE, Kas. (UP). Fur ther investigation into the eligibility status of Kansas univer win over Cameron. The boys from the "show me" state have not lost to a St. Joseph player of the University of Nebraska, died at 3:45 o'clock Friday morning from Bright disease oDDonent in two years and last sity, ostracized from me uig i conference and later reinstated in the controversy over subsidizing he could and nothing happened.

Then he raced into print to protect himself in case Benny lands the job. And it's not a bad idea. year captured the Big Six conf. at the base hospital at Fort Sam ence title and represented the rity athletes, was scheduled here Houston here. His wife was at his cleaner, greener land.

Aft i me somewhere south of at the state tournament. Vacation Several weeks ago we heard D. X. Bible's name connected with the bedside at his death. Munn.

former champion heavy Tha iAnfarnf UtrlMI MTV ROm California iob and so if he A DOrAKtY discovered a mine weight wrestler, came here six months aeo seeking good health. uii ivvu av i bp which led goes there don't si say we didn't tell to their excluding Kansas at ah you in advance. That, has paid For some time he promoted wrest D. upon his return from the ling bouts until his illness sent him Dixie, tho my score may be the worst, JVhere there ain't no ear muffs 'i needed tand a man can raise a thirst; for the softer winds are calling, and it's there that I would be Where the argument's just start ing as we hang around the tee. cut short the Benton practice but the Missouri five is determined to take home a victory altho lacking in training.

St. Joseph players making the trip include Capt. Erickson, Robert Walpole, Ray Sumpter, Henry Whitaker and George Cross, third year men and Howard Hickman, Lonnie Weed, Fred Holcomb and Dale Holcomb, second year play 2z permanently to bed. During the World war Munri A. I A meeting in Columbia, iast Oct.

24. The same body rescinded i its decree at a parley in Kansas City on Dec. 6. Dean George C. Shaad, University of Kansas faculty representative in the conference and chair west coast, declared that in his opinion some graduate of the Rockne system would get the position at Berkeley because the Califomians were very fond of Knute's brand of football.

vklllllflB was a first lieutenant in me inin trv overseas. The Bunker Hill and Sullivan mine At KfclLOGG, IdAhO. WAS LEGALLY DECLARED To 6E OlSCOvtREO ftY A DOMKEy. I9S5 The body will be sent to Fair bury, for burial. Wins Title In 1925.

Wayne "Big" Munn won the yiiiyii wit 1 11 pk yip 1,1 VUIjll mlfmr man of the eligibility committee, dtclined to discuss Friday's meeting. Those expected to attend are Dean S. W. Beyer of Iowa State, Dean S. W.

Reaves of the University of Oklahoma, Prof. H. H. King of the Kansas State Agricultural if It LICJBv ers. 4 Lincoln has been hard at work getting ready for the opening home battle and the Red and Black cagers are equally anxious to stop Benton.

The probable starting lineups: Benton Lincoln. Erlrkaon (c) Harold Miilri Walpole Cartful) Hickman Herod MDlrt Whttaker Ylki Fred Holcomb Wampict K. ROCKNE'8 PROBLEM. Knute Rockne leave New York on Friday for the old fort at South Bend. The wizard of Notre Dame is feeling much better and as far as spirit goes he Is 100 percent on the make.

Knute admits his toughest problem next fall will be to develop a quarterback to pick up where Frank Carideo left off. This is the hardest job any coach faces, anywhere or at any time. A Ca, IF THIS spring weather keeps on, Earl Johnson suggests that the Journal's ice skating carnival be transformed into a swimming meet. However, if the ice isn't right on Jan. 18, the date set for the skating competition, it can be put over one week.

They even postponed the Los Angeles open golf tournament because of rain. Just when people had begun to forget that it rained on the Shriners. parade in Los Angeles, located, as you know, in the well known sunshine belt. college and Dean Shaad. i mi i ii ll mf STEWART WALKED loo.aoo MILES lhSM I I mm world's heavyweight wrestling championship Jan.

8, 1925 when he defeated Ed. Lewis, two falls out of three at Kansas City. The Nebraskan at that time tipped the scales at 260 pounds and was 6 feet, 6 inches tall, matching the size of Primo earners, He threw Lewis with a crotch and body hold in 21 minutes, lost the second fall on a foul after toss ing the Strangler from the ring but took the third and deciding fall in Dean Shaad said the committee would take up a charge of re cmltlne made bv Prof. A. A.

Tarr Big Ben of the University of Missouri relative to the coming to Kansas of Philo Borello, a freshman football player from Kansas City. He ad WIMBLEDON TOURNEY IS NOT TrtE NAME OF THE in The House of Wrli amemt. STSTtfWH is toi nami 1 mitted that several other Kansas athletes may be called. The coneroversy over subsidy of till, Xist tam MMMit t. nt KMltW fttt rwwM FOR CRYSTAL GAZERS.

Of course none of us is super MAY GO TO ASH less than a minute with a body stitious but had you realized that with the passing of 1930, which xideo, a Btuniarener or a jduuuj 'Dodd come at wide intervals. With all the talent Notre Dame had last falL it was Carideo that made the watch tick. Rockne had given him the winning plays, but the Mt. Vernon field general also knew when, where and how to use them which is something else again. Great quarterbacks are born and fhade.

They must have the talent and the gift of growth. Carideo came a long way from his sopho mnr vear to his final onset. The EXPLANATION OF THURSDAY'S CARTOON. To Take French Leave. To "take French leave" is to leave without saying goodbye.

The French express the same idea by 'filer ranglaise," meaning to "take English leave." Oscar Abernethy Made a 335 Yard Hole In One. Mr. Abernethy, of 2024 Bay street, Charlotte, N. tartd to mav rolf in 1925. On June 29.

1925. he made a 335 yard hole in one. On July 15. 1926. athletes at the University of Kansas was precipitated at the height of the 1930 football season.

It centered around the insurance selling of "Jarring Jim" Bausch, star adds up 13, that ominous figure will not be with us again for over a century. The names of Herbert Hoover, Wood row Wilson and Warren Harding all have thirteen letters in them. All backfield man. crotch. Munn lettered in three sports at the University of Nebraska during the 1917 18 school year.

He played tackle on the late "Doc" Stewart's football eleven; put the shot as member of the varsity track squad and distinguished himself as heavyweight grappler on the wrestling team. Munn quit school to enter the army. His size commanded attention he made a 168 yard hole in one. and in August, 1927, he holed out in one shot on a 315 yard hole, these shots were made on the Blowing Rock course. Tomorrow: A Tree In a Coge.

Fight Over Gate Receipti May Mean Abolishment of Oldest Tennis iS Competition. WIMBLEDON, Eng. (UP). Thr historic Wimbledon tennis championships may never be held again MX FIVE PLAYS The digits 1931 when added are 14. The names of Abraham Lin ODDS FAVOR ENGLISH FIGHTER coln, Calvin Coolidge and Jos.

C. Seacrest (if you count the periods) have fourteen letters. Quick Break End With Short Shot rut 4 MM FRIDAY NIGH I after 1931 as the result of a bitte wherever Nebraska teams played fight which is being waged her Hut over distribution of the profits of Somebody with more time than I have has figured up that since the year 1 A. D. there have been 148 years when the sum of the Lett ltarvey9s the Modest Will Have Tough Time Living up to Ballyhoo Meets Vince Dundee Friday Aigfil.

the famous tournament. man to take his place has a terrific pace to follow and it can't be done in any one year. CHAMPIONS AND THEIR CHANCES FOR 1931. NO. 5: Max Schmeling.

Unless there is a decided reversal of form from what Schmeling delivered at his last official appearance, there will be a new heavyweight champion of the world thia year, provided there is any heavyweight warfare along the western or eastern front. F.ithr Striblin or Sharkey is digits amounted to 13. The years the big fellow often catching the kickoff in football from center position. His height enabled him to catch it or bat it down. He never lost a match while representing the Husker grapplers and was a good competitor in track.

He took a fling at professional boxing in 1922 and 1923 but after being knocked out with regularity For years the 1902, 1912, 1921 and 1930 are those of this century. But it won't happen again until 2029. a Lawn ri many assor Engineers Present Change in Lineup Second Teams Meet in Opener at 7 p. m. Jackson high's basketball team invades the Havelock stronghold Tennis By HENRY M'LEMORE.

MEW YORK. (UP). Len Harvey of England, who modestly admits ation of Britain has been The Biography of a Quarter iy he will be the next middleweight champion of the world, makes hia American debut in Madison Sauare Garden Friday night in a back" by Cecil and Ruby Young trying to wrest control of Wim tnis this decided to return to the mat pastime. He held the professional heavyweight title less than a year but for several seasons was one of is the latest book to reach desk. The entire contents of bledon from the twelve round bout with Vince Dundee of Baltimore.

The fieht. originally scheduled for ten rounds, was increased to twelve when Harvev explained that he was a very slow starter volume: "His name is William "Billy" Friday night for a Greater Lincoln league game with the Engineers. Reserve teams of the two schools will play a preliminary game at 7 p. m. and the main affair is slated to start at 8 p.

m. Havelock's lineup will be and would reauire at least an even dozen rounds to get going. All England club which started th tournament fifty years ago. The association is the governing body of the sport in England and, nu tournament may be held without BMkitr The betting fraternity has made the Englishman an 8 to 5 favortte. According to his manager Harvey has engaged in some 350 bouts, scoring 200 knockouts.

the wrestling headliners over the country. Munn is survived by his widow, Edna W. Munn; a daughter, Mary Ann; three brothers, Wade of Lincoln; Monte of Indianapolis, and Glenn of Akron, and a Elizabeth. Both! its sanction. But the club owns Eugene Young.

He was born at 11:18 a. Jan. 2. 1931 weighs 8 pounds, 8 ounces. Keen of perception, and the possessor of a commanding voice, we are already planning a big season for him in 1950." Shows Good Left.

Wimbledon, the finest tennis in the ten round semifinal, are middleweights. Gaston Lecarde. France, Dave Portney of Baltimore, and By Sol Metzger. good enough to take the German, who gave great promise over two years ago and then quit fighting for so long that he started slipping back. No one Is good enough in any game to improve thru inaction or to pick up skill, stamina and the Test of it from the outside looking Schmeling looked to be one of the best prospects when he first came over and beat such men as Sekyra, Risko and Paulino.

Then an automobile accident and a long period of inaction combined to take the usual toll, which is rarely The Englishman's work against his sparring partners was efficient if not sensational. He showed a changed because of the ineligibility of Sterling Helvey, veteran forward, who has been declared out of further competition because of the eight semester rule. Bob Harrison, a guard, has been switched to Helvey's place and Bud Young clash it looks lust like one of the two grounds in the world, and is soic heir to the Wimbledon tradition. Briefly the struggle between'thos two organizations is a matter of in the other ten rounder. quick breaking plays described in FOUR WAY TIE IN BILLIARD TOURNEY RAY i McCANDLESS.

1 PASSING of Ray McCandless took from Nebraska coaching the two preceding ariicrca wnen Chicago's left guard. No. 4, hold nr tha hall, atari dribblinc to his Loa Angeles Open Ia Delayed 'Day by Rain right as the right guard, No. 5. STANDINGS.

runs across court oeiwecu uiw ouu LOS ANGELES. (UP). The corking good left, a better than ordinary right hand punch, and a great willingness to mix it. He does his best work in close, and is forever moving forward. Even if he turns out to be the most blazing fighter the Garden has seen in fifty years, however, Harvey cannot hope to live up to the advance ballyhoo of the Gar the basket.

But it is far from it. sixth annual Los Angeles open golf Uavry Knight Coach Norgren here plans a pretty circles one of its finest men. He was dean of the present college mentors In the state, having been in service longer than any of the others. Starting his latest task with York college three years ago, he began from scratch. His sound Is to fill Harrison post.

It will be the first of three Important games for Jackson to be played within a period of five days. Jackson plays Manhattan, Saturday night on the Jackson court and meets Lincoln high Tuesday night in another home game. Coach Ralph Beechner has indicated he will start the same five tournament will open Saturday at stunt. dollars and cents. Last year Wimbledon made a net profit of $12f.

000. The association received a mere $40,000. As the governing body the association feels it is entitled to a bigger share. A joint committee has been formed in an attempt to save the world's most famous tournament. Aggie Quintet Rump Off Hebron Knight the Wilshire country club with 130 VHIImaa Mills of the leadinjr professionals and This time No.

8, instead of turning down court for the pass, does a pivot in front of No. 4 immedi amateurs entered. buildine had brouarht the YorK Set back one day because of continued rains in this section, 18 ate opponent, tnus mocKing mm from following No. 4. That gives Schmeling naa suppea a ung way when he faced Jack Sharkey and as he hasn't fought anyone since, it is inconceivable that he has improved over his last start.

No young fighter who needs work and experience can make any headway by boxing four competitive rounds In more than a year and a half. This is the position that Schmeling holds. He is still young enough to get den's highly trained ballyhoo boys. The publicity agents went into a complete nose dive for the visiting fighter. Here are a few excerpts from their inspired holes will be played Saturday, 18 holes Sunday and 36 holes Monday teams along until they were offering real opposition to other conference members.

McCandless outstanding achievement at York was the erection of a gymnasium, an accomplishment due directly to No. 4 his chance. Instead of passing No. 4 puts on a burst of speed and dribbles down players who got the call against Omaha Tech last week. They are Hugh Foster and Harry Kanzler, forwards; Raymotid Bo wens, center, and Charles Batchelder and Max Jordan, guards.

The starting The day's postponement will move back the $25,000 Agua Call In the third round of the second annual city pocket billiard tourney played at the Saratoga Thursday night. Strasheim, Davey, Knight and Vf ise went into a tie for first place. In the feature match Davey won from Strasheim 100 to 72 in thirty nine innings. Davey had high run calling twenty three shots correctly. Strasheim's best effort was sixteen.

Cal Knight won from Mills in twenty two innings 100 to 66. "Harvey Is the most durable ente tournament a day, making it his initiative and supervision. lineups: a English boxer ever to plant British boots on Broadway. Just be the middle of the court to ine Das ket, where he pushes in a short shot for the needed two pointer. Tomorrow still another variation to the Chicago quidk break offense Havelork Jackaon High open Wednesday.

Play will con tinue Thursday, Friday and Satur dav with 18 hole each day. Foeter Wilbur Knight's Nebraska Aggie flippers gave the Hebron Junior college five a 26 to 20 lesson Thursday night on the Aggie rectangle. The Aggies meet Omaha university Friday night at 7 p. m. Wischmeier and Herbert topped the Aggie scoring, each grabbin? off a trio of field tallies.

Brewer. Hebron center, stsrred for the loo lnr five. Summary: D. Smith Harrieon Kansler fore his slumber hour he eats what he calls Welsh rabbit, but The leading contenders in tne in basketball. Bowene Batchelder Baker J.

Fnieauf Loa Arwreles open are Walter (Copyright, 1931.) what resembles creamy smoky gum rubber. The same dish fed to i Jordan Young Macdonald Smith. Gene Refer: Dob FJUott, Nebraska. Mills replaced Carpenter in the Saracen. Leo uiegei, Horxon smun, an ostrich wouia mane ine tauer go into a convulsion and die with feuster Mills, the lad who place kicked the West to a 3 to 0 victory over the East, has signed to play football with the Olympic club of San Francisco along with Dexter Shelley, Texas back and Kermit Lange, Baker college fullback.

Paul Murphy, assistant grid coach at Kansas, has returned to the Penn medical school and will not coach at K. U. next fall. George von Elm. Harry Cooper, Al BAfflETMU back in good shape and make a formidable opponent against Stribling or Sharkey, but each will have a big edge.

Stribling has been fighting and improving, and Sharkey has had far more experience than the German and needs less work. Schmeling will go in as the underdog and the challenger will be the favorite. It will take a big improvement on the 1 champion's part to work the betting back to even money before be enters the ring. Hebron ttt ft Esoinosa and Olln JJutra. its legs intertwined." What a Man I Bethke.

1 1 a. Densmore snute, wno won last Bethany Plays Lincoln Reserve in League Tilt Bethany high's basketball team will inaugurate the Greater Lincoln league season with the Lin coin reserves on the suburban year's tournament in the rain with 1 1 0 0 In description of Harvey's large RESULTS Sutler, Strove, Kauteea, Brewer, fl Reeuta, Spohmheiraer, a 296, is not competing, jviacaon forearm, the publicity man wrote: tourney. Knight's best run was sixteen. Carl Wise pulled ahead of L. Willman 100 to 91 in a forty six inning match.

Wise's high run was twelve, while Willman went him three better for a run of fifteen. The winner of the tourney, which is a round robin affair, will play Ralph Greenleaf, national aid 8mith won the. two previous 1 0 0 0 years, with Bobby Cruickshank "The lower portion of his sleeves bulge like the center of a blimp. He could conceal four tall midgets, court Friday night at 8 o'clock Total 4 finishing first in ltfZY ana arry Cooper taking the first tournament Coach Bob Horney'a second string Injuries Strike at A 1 I I AaiU Ik ft Colleges. At rnrnenti Midland Coti) St.

At ohtnibun, O. nyoa It, Hllee 50. At Hurlriiftrld, O.I Joha Carroll IS, Wit 3 eight portions of chop suey, four pints of rye, and Monday's wash uv iireuKineneu uy imcci ir I Beadie, Wihmler, in 1926, f. ud his laree cutis wnnoui ais LAWRENCE. Kas.

(UP). In Snip, Harrison, Rhode' Wyoming Team comfort." At A nulla. tp.i AraaiMMM At Ahland, O.l Huttrr M. AahliMMl SI. At WilinintUm.

O.t Marniva ball VUl juries threatened Friday to wreck the hopes of the University of We read it twice to see if he 1 0 0 0 0 1 0" 0 ocket billiard champion, when he a here in February. Friday's pairings: Wta ve. Knight. Willman ve. Mtraehelm.

Davey ve. Mille. to Hay Creighton U. Heihert, Copple, cagers who have been temporarily cut from the first squad. Glenn Ayrea, Harry Hammer and Fred Kahler are the three who have been sent to the second team for more experience.

This is the first mix of the sea 3 1 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 mlneUMi ft. was speaking of Harvey or Hou Hughee, OMAHA. (UP). With the sign At Attiae, O.t reaeue in, Ohki unlvnlt SI. dini.

THE NEW GOLF LEADER. 1 Herbert H. Ramsay steps in Saturday as the new leader of the United States Golf association, and it might be said here that no sport has ever had a better standard bearer. Mr. Ramsey not only has Uhe judgment and the experience needed, but he also carries a combination of diplomacy and fairness to all concerned, which will insure successful rulership at a time Cole, si Kansas basketball team in us nrsi conference encounter with Oklahoma next Monday.

Tom Bishop, ine of a came with Tulsa univer At Derorah. la.t I aivtrillf mt Dubs Is Harvey cultured? Read this: Spin Mterber, Pulloea, sity for Oct. 23, the Creighton football schedule was completed "His sneech would make Gene veteran forward ana guara, re kbere, son for the Red and Black sec At Kau mirr. i tm mvw era 4)1; Clair Triwhrre U. Midland Five Trim Cottier Cage ToMr Tunney cerise with envy.

His die onds. The Lincoln third team will ported for practice Thursday with l. i atiW la kYUlt Friday. The schedule follows: 11 4 1 Titale Referee; tion and flow of lansruasre is as a bauiv swollen umkw. numy Brauer, Nebraska.

FREMONT. Taking the lead Sept. 26, St. Marys (Kansas) college, at Omaha; Oct. 3, Wyoming Cox and Dick Hale, regular guards At OalMburt, ill.

I Menmrw av, vre Illliwla iraehrra Al. High School. pure as that of George Arliss." in the first few minutes of play, Coach Lawrence's Midland college "His left hook, propelled from a short distance, strikes with crush university at omana; uci. Drake at Des Moines; Oct. 17, are both expected to be absent from the starting lineup because of injuries.

battle the Bethany reserves In a preliminary game starting at 7 o'clock. The probable lineups: Bethany Lincoln Reaerve Ronald Shumasi Ayrea Rodney Shurnau or Bailey Hammer Willlama Card At IltchflfW: I.Urhfitlo' SI. Miller 7. At VYiNMt Klvrv: St. Paul St.

Wood Washington university at Omaha; basket tossers easily defeated Cot ner college 39 to 22 here Thursday ing effect, and the quiet Londoner ia positive that the rugged Dundee will not be conscious after the Rivvr HO Ml. raul rrwrvre za, vtwua Mivt rrerrvm IS. At Mllford: Mil ford to, McCool tj Denton SI. Mllford rwrrvie it. night.

The Warriors led 16 8 at the half. Crete Toners Meet Oct. 23, Tulsa at Tulsa; Oct. 31, Haskell Indians at Omaha; Nov. 7.

Oklahoma Affffies at Stillwater; fifth round. Clair Shuman Critchfleld or Kahler Terrle Sen wart Refer! Cy Yordy, Nebraska. Dick Wilson was Midland's At Hrtraiid: nrtraa v.eiaiie i. At NHlh: NranNMi lirave IS. NHIga It.

At Orarvet Oeiwva I1 i Nov. 14, Grlnnell at Omaha; Nov. Dave Shade of California, and when many complications are boiling up and over. The amateur problem has run i into more discussion than ever before and while no perfect situation can ever be established, Mr. Ramsay can be counted on to meet the tangle with sanity and good judg ment, doing the best, at least, that one can do In a somewhat difficult spot.

It remains to be seen Just how the rank and file will like the new scoring ace with seven field tallies 21, Marquette at Milwaukee. Joe Anderson of Kentucky meet and a single gift. Dutch Haulmafl Saratogas Trounce topped the Bulldog attack with an Ixmer Club Fee. At a meeting of the board of di even dosen markers. Score: Beatrice Cage Five1 Midi.

rectors of the Antelope Golf club, it was decided to lower the yearly BEATRICE The Saratoga Bllllardi defeated the Beatrice town team 40 to 29 her Thunday night, Bud Pamone lead' ing the attack fur the winner with 14 tallle. The Lavin quint led 3ft to 13 rolf ball, but the chances are that fee $1, effective Feb. 1. The fee permits members to play on both ENTRY BLANK Journal's First Annual Ice Skating Cr.iL 1 January 18 SARATOGA (LINCOLN'S FINEST) COME AND WATCH 0UB ANNUAL POCKET BILLIARD TOURNAMENT 8 P. M.

TO 11 P. M. Friday and Monday Evenings 146 No. 11th. No Admission.

within a few months this detail i will be forgotten, judging from the olav that has taken place so far. Antelope ana noneer courses. i naamme. The Lincoln team took the lead after the firet four minute of play and wa never headed. Applegate eterred for tne Kearney Cupe Tribe CRETE.

Pop Klein's Crete high school cagers will meet Tom Elliott's strong Kearney five here Thursday night in the first real test of the season for the Saline county flippers. The battle will start at 8 p. m. The probable Crete starting lineup includes Parilek and ley, forwards; Kobes, center; Douglas and Captain 1 guards. W.

H. Browne, Earlham, will referee. AHA. (UP). Elimination bouts to discover the welterweight champion of Nebraska will be begun at K.

of club here Jan. 16, with Millio Millitti, Omaha Italian, and Kenneth Austin of York, engaging in an eight rounder. Tho winner of this bout will be held in reserve and pitted against other winners in similar contests later on. This happens to be a time when amateur sport needs all the help Gag county five. Summary pti.

0 I Saratoga OUlette, Novicoff, It can get and the game is lucky ft 3 0 3 0 to have one of H. H. Ramsay's 0 0 1 1 4 1 4 faraone, Townaend, ft n. Wilion. 1 4 15 Skrmerls, 0 0 0 0 Krebe.

0 3 M. Coe. 0 0 6 0 Pavn, i a a Thomas, 0 3 Carltrm. 1 3 3 E. SchnabeU 9 0 0 0 L.

Coe. 10 3 3 Lundetrom, 4 0 0 0 Jobnaon. 0 0 0 0 Total i 3 t'ataer. fg ft pte Hutmn 4 4 3 13 O. Gardner, 0 0 0 0 Kitchen, 0 1 1 Tiavieon, 0 0 1 0 Watkia.

0 0 10 Vear. 3 0 0 4 Mine, 0 0 0 0 Chamberlain, 0 0 3 0 Kpier 3 1 1 3 W. Gardner, 0 0 0 0 Weyand, Total 33 Mefere: Platti, Cbteago V. M. C.

A. equipment on the job. Martin, 2 40 t. Coast Magnate Meet. Totali Beatrice Missouri Vet Unable Make Nebraska Trip COLUMBIA, Mo.

(UP). Hu bert Campbell, veteran guard, will bo left behind because of a kneo Injury when the Univer. sity of Missouri bstketball team leaves Friday for Lincoln, Tho Tigers open their 1931 Big Six conference season against the University of Nebraska Saturday night. 0 14 LOS ANGELES. (UP).

Pacific NAME address! 4 AC'S! I Mail or Bring This to Journal Sport Desk Before Midnight, January 11. 3 4 ft 0 1 0 0 0 0 IS 'f 1 6 0 1 0 Coast league magnates met here Applegate, Hnudt, Htoiceiiberg, flmck, reap. Uobba, 10 3 0 Friday to consider the draft ulti tnatum of the Majors among other 1 10 39 jmattera. Indications were that the coast league would vote to Totali 14 Referee: Roland, Nebraeica. continue the universal draft..

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