Joe to Defend Title in Bout With Earl McArthur at Auditorium Tonight Lynch.•__—— w INTRODUCE BILL IN NEW YORK Bantam Ruth Arrested for Speeding Ed Champion Newton, Mass Jan. 3.—Uabe “Shoemaker. Stick to Your Last” By Hughes Ruth's automobile lias got him Into LEGISLATURE THAT WOULD PUT Favored to Win trouble again. A complaint was sworn out in the district court liore / IU. fADfc^N /~VunK today by a motorcycle officer IU-\ REIGN an away YckjA __l ■»*£ A. END TO ’S Over Sioux City charging the home run king, who '' •> Chamcsg wrm IAAHt is spending the winter at his (arm I A BIO Sr* Affc. CO at and in Sudbury, with oterspeeding and Hof^t / Maximum Admission Price for Ordinary Bouts $3 Both Are Best of Fighters in with driving an automobile with- for at S7 Set Forth in New Bill, Condition and Contest out a Massachusetts registration. Championship Fights \ hearing was set for January 12. Which to Be Aimed Straight at orld s Creat- Should Prove Thrill- Tile officer said he had stopped Appears Said to He Rutli on Tuesday and warned him e-t Fight Promoter—Removal of Muhh>on ing Affair. not to speed. First Step to Oust Rickard.

By DAVIS J. WALSH. ■5- '‘JRtSTttBS Card. May Hold Jan. 3 —In Fight Big HtVtw. A*AJ« YORK, assurances Main Event — Champion Joe Soot. BM-mr, spite of Will for Lynch against Earl .McArthur «>l Chr.stt /VtHEwSoX that they have buried Play Amateur Ball WAS 0*4E OF THE the hatchet, it has be- Sioux City, 10 rounds. "Berr Checker- Piaters come evident that Sen- Title Senii-\Vindii|i—Halt ling Monroe •4 "THE CooUTBCC- Chinese ator James J. Walker, against Itilly Empke of St. Paul, San Francisco, .Ian. 3.—The Tournament father of the New 10 rounds. Oakland (liineae football team | NiWlork law, ana having defeated the Berkeley Chi- First Preliminary—Eddie Morris world's Cleveland, O., Jan. 3.—A tourna- Tex Rickard, nese 13 to 0 here New Year's day of Sioux City against One-Step | of ment of teams from all parts of the foremost promoter will meet the F resno (Cal.) Chinese I Watson, six rounds. DuKfc SlaToR — United States to decide the national boxing, are not recon- All Stars for the celestial chain- A.U. A/aericaA Taou-e | Second Preliminary—Ace Hud- amateur championship is one of the I oiled to the fact that of California. The title was kaoocej* oar ert ( picnship kins of Lincoln Jack Law- are residents of against plans of reorganization to bo offered AH iMIiloWA HEAVY THE. they contest will take place on a field rence of , six rounds. to the National Baseball federation at oTHEfe rti&HT one and the same to be designated during the Chi- I Its annual meeting in , Janu- ''state. Apparently nose new year celebration in F'eb- | buried the hatchet in each Joe Lynch, bantamweight champion ary 18, it was announced by John II. they have ruary. of the of the world, tonight at the Audi- Gourley, assistant secretary other’s heads. sandlot his return torium. will defend his title against organization, upon A bill has just been introduced in from the east. Earl McArthur in a 10-round bout, frtz _tSEr»"» AiS »vat the that would place the The which Involves co-opera- legislature the feature event of the boxing show plan, OPPO^EfTS »inv A SAowrw. o*=■ llon with the and Recrea- maximum admission price for ordinary to be ,staged by the Theodore Roose- Playground ^ECCKLES WH&4 me 'aia* TLePE>&E=. velt post of the American Legion. tion Association of America, depends bouts at ti and for championship division of the into Prospects that the bout will prove upon country geo- bouts at $7. The measure was aimed said. a an im- graphical sections, Gourley thriller were given added a*** at Rickard, and it is signifi of each section will be de- Mast Softeiwks directly petus yesterday when Eddie Mead, Champions HSR ( G5T WAS A that its was Senator Next Summer cided in the winners 1 ) cant sponsor Lynch's manager, made wagers of Intercity series, -START I HEADY deter- who to be 1 tie to two McArthur would not stay to be sent to the tournament to ®V -THE iTWkSXFT- Michael Relburn, happens ''ball — the limit with his man. Mead made mine the national champions. of Walker's faith. .Milan, Italy, .tan, 3. Erminio Player political said that he had received it known at the time he was ready to Gourley It is said on good authority that, Spalla, Europearl cham- Baltimore meet- I take all bets at the same odds. Sam assurances that the if the boxing law is to remain on pion, is training at Marseilles. France, will be the ever held by with Jeffries hallueina a date f- Slotsky, McArthur's manager, feeling ing largest There's no reason why a good foot- But all In all Munroe »ai a failure. Young Stribling. who gained fame into training the statute books. Rickard must go. while awaiting definite federation. Dele- on Aden t of McArthur's to the National Baseball Prank Moran some football in a bout with Mike recent- fight with Jack O'Brien, the law makers hate a match with I.uis Angele F'irpo in ability ball shouldn't make a played McTigue Seemingly, from player good stay the 10 rounds. Informed Mr. gates are expected Fresno, Cal., before his fighting days. He claimed ly. still plays football on an Atlanta hut if. never came to jiass. Hack, for- had a great plenty of tlto promoter Buenos /ires The same set of muscles arc Cleveland. Cincin- fighter. out in the to las' .Mead he was ready to wager $1,000 at Dallas, Pittsburgh, tion. too. Hack once signed for a (Ga l High school team. Tom Shev- tunately. found himself in this slate and are willing go A dispatch from Buenos Aires Detroit, Mon and like it makes a the odds offered by Lynch's manager. nati, Buffalo, Erie, Pa., employed, fighting that it stood him in good stead in lin, the Immortal Yale end. might gym. Boiler got as far as six- to ally lengths to get rid nt him. night said that the F'irpo-Spalla fight Providence, Both fighters worked out yesterday roe, Mich., , a strenuous demand on courage, the rtng. have made a great ring man. round exhibition with A1 Kaufman. The Rejburn measure may mean would be held on the football fie,-: New Haven, Washington, Baltimore, Basket some Bob Fitzsimmons and Tom Shar- nothing. It was defeated ft hat on 24. at the Business Men’s gymnasium stamina, mental and physical agility. One of our famous gridiron stars ball should produce anything or o city F'ebruary Johnstown, Scranton, Harrisburg and were wrestler*, but and appeared to bo in the pink of recently met with a setback In his good boxers, and In one instance it key thought they in almost identical form last year, but Spalla's brother. Giusplie, vaj« South Vet not many football players have condition. McArthur, who has never Allentown, Pa„ and perhaps first professional fight. "Duko” Sla- surely has. no one believed them. They were aw- at that time Walker, majority leader, that after the bout with Firpo. Bend, achieved in the Jack I'Sen knocked off his feet by a bantam- Ind., Birmingham, Memphis, glory ring. tor, the great colored tackle of the Joe Jeanette. the old colored ful. was in accord with the existing con Fnninio will most prirftaJily to t» weight. expressed the hope that and other points. Munroe, who once knocked down Jim University of Iowa team of two years heavyweight who gave Sam Lang- Weight men don't generally fare duct of boxing in New York. He is New York where negotiations are was man. was a a was well in the ring. Jim Duncan for- that now. with Gene Lynch would mix when they step in Jeffries in an exhibition, had previ- ago. the "Duke” ford bunch of terrific fights, hardly proceeding for matches the who fearsome gent on the grid, but an un- a star basket ball player. mer champion discus thrower, once Re believe he is frankly out after Ttmey, American light-heav) weight ring tonight. McArthur, ously football on played professional a of Jack carries a wicked punch, Is also known N. C. A. Passes known western heavyweight put him Wrestlers do not make fighters, had notion cleaning up Rickard’s scalp and the impending champion, and Tom Gibbons. the coast, however. Duncan, abandoned the idea as to be able to take them. away in a couple of rounds the other and vice versa. Frank Crotch. Johnson. removal of , William Muidoon Spalla has signed to meet George* without one in the ath- Lynch upon his arrival yesterday Munroe developed into a pretty fair night. Georges Hackenschmidt and Dr. Bob punching any hairman of the New York state Carpentier in Milan next June and on ex afternoon proceeded immediately to Buck Paddock fighter before Jeffries latei^ slaugh- Jack Townsend, another colored ler all had the fight hug once. As ring Al Reich, ar^ shotputter, letic commission is one of the first in May will again box the Dutch tered him in two ex- wonderful mat should have made in the ring, the gym where he took a light work- rounds. The football star, is doing better. Town- fighters they- were good steps in this direction. heavyweight. Vanderver. from whorr. hit- footbnller to knock out Petr send, a the men. Crotch he was the man lie was fast, clever, and a great bout will take cut. He appeared In first-class con- Jan. 3.—Statements managed heavyweight, captained thought II was on the bounty of Mul- he won the title. This New York. more Maher, llek Tom and go six Clinton school team a while to Jeffries. One fight with a ter. Too tail he didn't have dition. Both fighters will weigh in Gen. Palmer E. Pierce, Sharkey, High yvhlp doon’s administration that Rick- place in Rome. made by presi- steel of the shot in at 3.' rounds with when the ago. He appears to have ring talent fourth rater convinced him he was a of the iron and will this afternoon dent of the National Collegiate Ath- ard was permitted to gain control j It is expected that Spalla sal lion- latter was just beginning to chal- and is good in the smaller wrestler. his makeup. He'd have been a sute If. In the seml-windup Battling letic association and vice president of going champion of the Polo grounds, the Velodrome for Buer.os Aires about January lenge Jeff. clubs throughout New York. ltackPnsclimidt and Boiler went champion. roe will mix Id rounds with Billy the National Amateur Athletic fed- and Boj le’s HO Acres, in addition ; Buenos Aires, Jan. J.—Sporting Empke of St. Paul. Empke Is a hard eration his return from Atlanta to , a sir- j upon circles believe that much of th* and Monroe In bouts sixable sta- I hitter previous yesterday have been interpreted as * tual monopoly on all the stuff. mystery which has thus far er.velope-i here has proven he has declaration that both organizations to Start diums that ran be used for box. John D. Carries Dimes on Giants the Spalla Firpo negotiations may be a whirlwind. This battle should prove would stand against the Amateur Ath Links; Purple Prepares ing in this section. Only the Van- ; and due to the aparent competition b* Eddie Morris of Sioux City lotlc union's action against Charles W. kee stadium escaped Rickard's the tween New York and Buer.os Aires One-Step IVatson will meet in Paddock. California sprinter. The A for Next Caine Training Marih 1 control. Morris Is known Rewards All Who Praise His Golf promoters to match Spalla. first preliminary. A. U. has asserted Paddock must ex Another thing that indicated that j announced that as one of the best welterweights In that be the was losing caste In- ; Firpo yesterday plain charges made by body By AMHKiatnl Press. promoter the and with the same speed on the eighth hole basket New York. Jan. 3.—spring train ! the bout would be In this city on ihis section of country fore he can for a on Coach Zip Hill. Central High ally was the recent denial of his compete place Ormand Jan tlie Liu* no Beach. Fla.. 3—John as irsr for the Nn w York Giants will F'ebruary II. and would be sche- One-Step as an opponent the American Olympic team. the first. mentor, put bis protege* through application for a license as pro- D. Rockefeller is his »ret into full swing on March 1. at duled to go 15 rounds, with Firpo doubt will be full of thrills. General Pierce asserted that his playing daily One day Mr. Rockefeller played their final practice for the Nebraska moter of wrestling. Ace afternoon. Cen- the National league chAmpions’ new i receiving 40 per cent of the gate In the second preliminary two did not believe that round of golf on the Ormand Beach City game yesterday rests w ith Walker, organizations four separate halls on the eighth to Everything of Lincoln will battle Jack tra! to the outstate town ramp, Snrazota. Fla.. according and Spalla a guarantee. lludkins the American Olympic committee links for the eighth successive winter, journeys even It!' Ward hlma»lf will admit that. six rounds. Both hole, which is 330 yards in length announcement of the clubs plana to Senor Lanckman, who Is Lawrence of Chicago rouid to the A. A. U. power Friday. If the democratic leader wished box- promoting delegate and. the season was here before although scarcely and a four. veterans the Pur- day. the match, announces that five fighters have appeared to to the of athletes good par With four back, to remain, it will remain. If he promi- certify eligibility and ing have mixers. started, early visitors are forming school to through the The main body of recruits reg nent French boxers sailed from and proven willing for the Olympic team. He further de Tee Shots of 130 Yards. ple expects go comes out against it. the sport will has been and a season defeats. The let ulars ha* been ordered by Manager Marseil'es for Buenos Aires last week The seat sale large dared that should have daily galleries and follow him over the without any or "Colleges Ills iee shots average about 130 surely go. If he remains passive crowd is looked for when ter are Marrow and Robertson, Jchn McGraw to report at New York to be matched with Argentines, ard capacity over intercol- course. men neutral, it is that complete jurisdiction and altogether possible the sounds. yards, although he gets no forwards, and Gerliek and Lawson, February 28. predicted that Buenos Aires would be- opening gong legiate athletic meets whether in this They are curious to know why he foes of boxing will forget party a!H- great distance with wood, he guards. Frank Horacek, a lanky come a world boxing center. country or any foreign country." This only plays eight holes of golf, how plays liations. mass under one banner and a very accurate short game. Once junior, will fill the center right, he added, Is in "serious danger h# plays golf,, how far he drives, how- position repeal the law. If he favors an Seeks he sank a llfobt putt before a left vacant by Ward Terclval, who la to Fight Lvnch under conditions." to as the Joe present ha la dressed for the game, and If he Firpo amendment the law. such ^ e«levan« Revise Schedule. Paddock, who is from the Universi- motion picture camera and actually Ineligible. that also really gives dimes away when he Reiburn measure, might Pres- Jumped with Joy. members of the A strong team, both on the defense Eincoln. Jan. 3.—Coach Glen ty of Southern California, was sus makes a good shot. receive favorable action in the as- Crown said. and has been In Fanner ton of Nebraska Wesleyan university, gallOry tiffense, developed Ixxlge • Dundee’s pended by the A. A. U. for going to Why he always quits at the eighth sembly. His enthusiasm over is the last two weeks. The Central sa:d today he will be compelled to Paris last summer and participating hole has golf sin- In the latter instance Rickard's always seemed mystifying io his football for cere. and It has that he men have their game by rearrange schedule in an international collegiate meet who believe that happened Improved Jan. 3 —Luis Angel Firpo would follow automatical- N'nrt content with the bantam- golfers, any good Chicago. departure next fall because of notification h» has given persons near one playing the Omaha university five. which did not have the sanction of game of should end either at the standing an easy mark to box at ly. .At s > and 17 for ringside seats championship only. -Toe Lynch golf picked | had received that Des Moines uni- weight of his shiny new dimes when he Nebraska City Is an old rival of title, the A. A. U. ninth or 18th hole. Buenos .Vires February 1fl when he New York no longer would he the went* to win the featherweight will be unable to its dat* made a particularly fine shot. He Central. A hard battle Is expected versity keep But after him for a round Farmer T.edge, ring experts happy hunting ground for Rickard's too. following selected for a here November S. Ac- carries a supply of these coins In from the south staters. game Eleven Enroute Home. or two his reason for at the operstions. He would be reduced to Hddie Mead, Lynch's manager, yes- Navy stopping agree. to Coach Treston's advice* his right hand coat pocket, ready to Ten men will make the trip be cording from Los Angeles. Jan. 2.—Carrying a hole is sewn to he a matter of The Minnesota farmer, weighing the level of all promoters and New today sent a wire to New York eighth Ike Moines feel«l obligated to play the givo them to any one lie meets. A sides the coach and Manager Clarke. cease a bout moral victory, that of restoring the rather than a lack of more than 330 jw'unds s getting York would to he the boxing Omaha, offering to finance logic strength, traditional game with Simp* t. col- person too anxious for a dime Is The players to go are: Forwards, of and Dundee. vest's respect for eastern football, it is said. along In years and never has ap- center the fnited States lictween Lynch Johnny often Marrow. Robertson. lege of Iowa on that date. the of the United Ignored entirely, but he fre- Wally Many as a critic* Mead offered to put up a guaran- gridiron squad A Reason. peared Impressive fighter, walks some little distance to Ralph Church and peter Forcade. States Naval which New quently wav. In last fight Fred Fulton Fifteen ill Bike Rat e. tee of for Dundee and to send academy, The ninth hole on most courses hi* Teams $25,000 hand a dime to a centers. Frank Horacek and Martin Year's the Huskies of person who has out in lews than two .Ian. 3— teams to Neworh. in at a day fought brings a player back in the vicinity knocked him Chicago. Fifteen Herzog Manace Lynch percentage. called out for a Phil Vint praise well played Thomas; guards. Gerliek, > Is the greatest champion Washington university to a 14 to 14 of the clubhouse, or starting point, minute*. th»* pick of the American and foreign New ark. N. J Jan. f.—Char "Lynch shot. A brief chat about how he Lawson, Harry Tollander and Jesse he bantamweight ranks ever bad tie, today left on its return trip to but the Ormand Reach course, being rider*, will compete in the six-day Herxog. former major league star did 1'. and a wish for the ad- Ketterman. base ha and he can beat Dundee, even Annapolis. one of the oldest In the state. Is laid Beat- bicycle race starting at the t’oHseum second baseman, returned to I know mirer's and Taylor McCreary. good fortune, Mr. Rocke- a his name Dundee weighs 10 pounds A survey of the personnel of each out In the old style, and the ninth Providence, II. I Jan. 2.—Jack next Sunday night Oscar Egg. thQ today as manager. He put though feller returns to his and re- to Cochran. party nm* a the loca said Mead. "We will put up learn today revealed casualties on hole Is a considerable distance from Sipanuma Flay Taylor of Omaha defeated }tattling famous Swiss racer. will he nc to contract to manage more,” sumes his game. New Jan, 3.—Tadeo Suga both the heavier than York, here ton He the contestant*, it was announced club of the International league the a guarantee of $25,000 for Dundee sides, Navy's No. 1 tee. A motor road crosses the McCreary of ght. numa. recent winner of the national f will Lynch at 126 pounds, those of the northerners. Shapley course In back of the eighth green won tbe 12 round decision. today. coming year. he fight 18.2 halkhne billiard rham broke a Junior and for our end will take what per- flashy Annapolis fullback, and It Is here that Mr. Rockefeller's Klin Greek Wins Two Games pionshtp, and Welker Cochran of Sun of the gate receipts will shoulder, and Cullen sustained a automobile is parked. centage 1921 runner to Willie broken arm. Opening Gage Season Francisco, tip Hoppe bring I think that offer shows we Tesreau, Husky full- By eliminating the 500 yard ninth Elm ('reek. N'rb. Jan. 3.—The has In the open 18.2 balkline tournament, mean business and that we really be- back. was the main casualty of the holy and walking the short distance ket ball schedule for Elm Creek this play the first six blocks of a hamll- i lieve- Lynch is good enough, not only Washington team. A small bone In to his ear from the eighth green. Mr. Mac Co.’s year Is ns follows: cap match. Puganuma's goal Is l.San Carthy-Wilson Tailoring to win the bantamweight champion- his left leg was broken. Rockefeller saves that much time for .lanunpv f>—Oof h«*nburir. bar* and Cochran's 2.400, the title as before holes January 10—Moldr**##, th*r#. points ship. but the featherweight motoring luncheon. Bight 1 January 12—Kaarnev. her# former to try for 30 points each night W elj," never appear to tire Mr. Rockefeller, January H— T.^xlnuton. her# Want6 in Coa and the latter fbr 4fla. Ryan stLeaguc observers say, and. If anything, he has January 27—Millar. fh*r# Los Angeles, Jan. 3.—Jack Ryan February 1—Bertrand. h#r# Team W ins. more energy and enthusiasm on the February Piew**nton bar# Hockey l*. Olympic for nine years an umpire In the minor eighth hole. February Shelton. h#re Boston. Jan. 3.—The American 1024 F< brunry 22 l*# xf nr ton, th#r# leagues and for the past five years !*» team, Its Mr. Rockefeller will S3 next With only one letter man ho J; Olympic hockey playing scout for the St. Louis Browns, has July and golfers say he plays a re Coach Rich ha* a team first game as a unit here last night, produced applied here for a berth as umpire the Boston Hockey club of markably fine game for his age. (hat ha* already non lt« first two defeated In the Pacific Coast baseball TONIGHT league. lie never walks on the pa men the 1'nlted States Amateur Hockey hurriedly heating Miller, 12 to 7. and links arid his balls are bit wdth 'mhfrM. .31 to 2. league, 2 to 0. Is Fight Night A daughter was horn to Mr. and -- ■ i Miss Doris Talmage left last eve- Mrs. L. G. Smith at the Methodist ning to resume her studies in the hospital January 1. Mrs. Smith was t school. formerly Miss Gretctn-n Bryant. World’s Championship Kennel RACINGSESULTS Haskell Indians Next Opponets Joe Lynch vs.

Basket 5 Ball Team ***ln for ukovt aim ran. Creighton Wednesday's Results. Fight li rar* I IIS mile* PaRoneto. !<• : .1.2® 7 tn so Earl McArthur Pi»kle !>lv 1 o 4 (Nngt) 4 'U victories over two Western guarded so well that the llnwkeyes TIAJIANV. Wfth Hal Wright, lot (Maker) .oo 10 Rounds conference teams safely tucked away, only scored 2 points. Firat race Two furlong* Time: li.,3 Fair Virginia, Puff- k R u n t a t h a. 119 Cantrell) .1! 40 t 40 2 20 ing Swear ,V Low, Mndtat*. laphattl, Clip, basketball < the Creighton university Lovely, Truutman and Spclcher Con Kduardo, ll* Met. elf). 00 2 20 I*;very Wuimn alen ran. l’.irn*ll 11 H < Ms then!.2 40 will resume practice this were the stars while I.layers for Creighton, Tima: 0 24 2-5, Lahonton, /.Homo Run NKW OI<|j;\NS. In for the games Jnnse x Edmonton, Kaaman. Run Frida, gRuu afternoon preparation and Hicks pin yeti a good game « S dark. Ova*n Currant. gWood Cry yCo.it Klrat ro furlnnga with the Haskell In- ttrllltaut ('Mat. 1.1 7 5 next week-end for the Hawkeyes. sure. Chlllawai k and > Herdsman also ran (Carroll) 12 1-6 MTlm**r the Wlaard. 11M tl’aikel ?■ 5 1-4 AUDITORIUM Blue xlrwin entry. > Kelly entry. /Moroni dians at the big gymnasium. Kauato. ] I H (Seoble).1 I The Haskdl Indians open their two- • n» ry. 1 the Time. 1:13 4 :> Tele aeone, IHn« Ruler. Creighton handed University game Second rare; Five furlongs: 8 o’Clock series here Friday night. The Tn n 7.1 l>a **, I--man lit—no, ..lino M*u- neat of Stroll, r. 107 (t'Uvsn. 2 60 2 60 2 20 of Iona quintet a package rlaaey. The ran. second game will he played the fol Barn liollsr, 115 2.60 Repeater. QuPcrp iC»o (Kennedy).3.oo Hr* oml rare ». fuil-max. defeat last night. Tlio score was. lo.t (Hctieffel). ...1.00 lowing evening. Little Is known of t’ypreme, Klngarlere. 101 (llartev) Fi |0 1 2 1 Good Preliminaries line 1 i*4 !t .» The t'um 3fl to 13 and came ns a complete, ('admit*. Orlova. 102 (lent .H-b 7-10 Suits Now the Indians’ strength on the basket Ml/anno and Lemon Het h also ran. $50.00 patltor, Jo** even $75.00 pr 1 o:t (Vernier) to all Third acc mile nnd 70 surprise concerned, especially, hall court this John All ona yxrda. Time 1 14 2 Cnrto ,l.». k S'* nt. Fred year. Levi, The l,nmh 107 (lisrii'-s) 6 20 4 no 4 40 the coaches. The Blue of Creighton Klnn*y (bailee .? «'i;i r mile aUo ran. And now Omaha’s largest Tailoring Firm offers you the biggest values of the year ... American selection on one or two foot Wylla « Brl< kaon> 1.00 9.90 Tblf»1 rare (* fiirlonaa Admiuion #|, #11 WM expected to nose out a victory, Uolph, 106 (Mein). .5 40 5 2 in an unparalleled Reduction Sale. hall teams last, year, 1m a member of Pavman. 1 10 (Mirratl) ...12 1 5-1 Ten Free Pre-Inventory Tim* 1.49 2-6. The Insert. 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Joe Jean Malvllle MmikhkI Wlunar Tak** AH. l°s (Smith 1 Get These Men! score. Funk. K.O 0 2 2 Hilly Bargains, .I White. xSlippery flmlla and xLady Wind- 'Iliii' 1 45 3 *'* I’plao.l. Muon* a leu the first half of the game Duhm, i: cl.n » n o During ray also iun an the an •lnn**v r 1 .1 f» Get an all wool, stylish MAPK-TO-ORDER SUIT NOW for price of ordinal> on sides. xFleld. Fifth Tare 1 1 IS rmPe play was Interesting both o o o Kimhner. r., ,,.o Fifth race; 6 fut long* Itork, 9a ( I*ark•*) even 1 > out garment. fl I. o 4 "ready-to-wear" The lead changed hands twice and Hf'hh-k. r.2 My Reverie. Iff. (Kennedy) l* 40 L'o J.90 Valmtla. I0'1 tThumaa) * Marion, t, F. a 1 o .o Hill > Flynn. 116 <* huttiHtl) 0 40 |.«0 A11 nrnev. 1 o® (I ..»»•) 1 ;i to this is ours wo s fell oil the Iowa side of the « I There is a “limit" GENUINE reduced prices, and All «.nt pally l.uude, H F. J 2 *■ Cneiir CeLlon, III (l.egere) .1 60 lime; 1 4H High I .. I.mfrb. W.»r Straight’Eight M-oro sheet, just before the whistle Tima- I 14 I'rln* « K. Tha Falmnar. Idol. Soviet, knlghl <>f tin- II- »«t |». ala cost of the goods and the making we make no profit during this sale. 1 *' a Is .. .. I 7 13 end. The Sunny I«*tid also tan ran The Pa-Ward genius for design re sounded for the game to — 4'rrlglilon. Sixth race: h% furlong*: Sixth ran 1 l in t*. i. -curs nf half time was 11 to 10 In fa F«*. FT. F f»t* My Caddy, 109 <> Connell) 21 20 10 «o 6 00 f.iuidua. 112 (i• l.ang) 15-1 si I veal* itaelf rot only in these major Big Daylight Tailoring Store I o .* ■ *o 111 ( Pevlc) S-5 4 .«*v*»1 v (<■) II. F.r, l 12 Forto I>e Om, 112 (C*nny) 40 Nrddnm, but aNo in of mr \or of the Hawkiyes. 40 point*, simplicity Myuu. It |.0 •* o '» lliM’k l|eatti«*r 112 C Inver) Smart v. 113 (It nve .45 S. E. Cor. 15th and Harney In the second period the defense Trainman. I, F. 4 I s 7 line: loo 3 f. Al llotfnnt. Firat I«ady Time 1.17 4 l*» kenmoM'* Pon •'hanU'nl detail. "l I 7 I'asslu .. Mally, Niagara Huy, \>ni*alof>. Pul.M John. Magician alau crumbled before the Mahon**), (’.2 Harding. I'rctty of (he lowans spoil-her. ft.f; 2 4 .o * also mu an slashing attack of the Creighton Al>n, It «; o o 0 o Haventh rare; b % furlong* Seventh rate 1 I IS mil*** Haley. \j (} n n o n Nan McKinney, 106 (Oarrliy) 6 90 f 00 8 o Tlilallp. 104 (I.M > 1514 out Richardson Motor Car Co. Co. ronilihintlon ot l/ovely, Tratitninn KoudelH, 1.1 j.o o o 0 H 11 Is.In I. 111 (Coyle) 4 00 a 60 Fire ting k*.» tl’urkr) r\en I MacCarthy-Wilson Tailoring t H 5 The Blue I'avIowh. 104 (Rrlcksnn) #60 l ord Harbrr lit ( Abel) HA. 0010. .1(116 Harney St and Mahoney. hoopsters I II RellM* rim* 4 I Mol at ir .lolinin Over- Total* ... 14 * 4 36 Time Nnrfolit Honey, scored 26 points in this half and lu-ferce—Paul Schtaaiar, Loinbaid Sophia (..oldman, Fiauu Tlrt-aui. Anin'k toil, Com wan d»r. Iohiiiihw alau tan