Omaha Bee Sports^ [ May Replace Omaha Loan Five GREATEST MASS MEETING IN TO f Milton Stock Wins Close Game HISTORY OF SCHOOL HELD DRIVE „ From CREATE INTEREST IN for Dodders c^a^.v Thorp' SOMETIAINO woot^ \ W-S MRS OmiihA Loan and Utilising. '!?; to THATS yo,v* r-OOND A i«n«. II. \\ ( nad Outlines cli>e and It- 3*£r * J. Campaign 0|ij« Appeal Jack Fournier Picks NYArtP-ieO-J Omnlm llblrtlr Hub. 17; Ml Slur*., 5 Squire Tonnrrn'l*. 61; sebrenUa Pirn'r. 7. llusiness Interests of City at tlie Meeting—More Ilian EbFets’ Club to Pen- lip' Omaha Loan Cop * to Coustruet Stadium. oo wow ro and Building associ >2."»(MMM) Needed | ua6le ^E>A ’HoAst^ nant; Vance Not e|peu-mA MO Tgi^A■■V—• * 1 ‘Dazzy’ Tt t)ReSS woo Vf*HAT t,cK o P 6AO atton basket hall v -^ili ^urT the «• n the J team and the H EIG H TON university- speeche- program, saying in l+e NE'vEM to Training. Thorpelan Athletic stadium fund that "the stadium will he a boon quintet reeled off will roll Omaha bitsltv -t In bringing greater By WARREN W. BROWN. crowds to our for athletic, about one of the Into action tomor- city big LEAR WATER, ^Hi^ iMMK^Cs events every He told out of. ,4**^ ever more year." best games row when Fla., March 11 town .students how could cam- played at the Y. SI. (rampaignthan 2,000 Blue- they The first official set paign through the mails, besides 1 O. A. gymnasium jay students claim for a big the local drive. Wednesday night. out to complete doing their part in league pennant The Loan hoopsters the fund of $250,- Athletic Director ,S< habinger spoke has been register- of the benefit which the stadium won, 22 to 21, but OoO required to ed. .Tack Fourni- football. It required an extra build the new would bring to Creighton er, first baseman, "it will mean bigger schedules and * five-minute period stadium this sum- and said to determine the mer. better teams to play in Omaha,” hitter of the Rob- winner. Both teams "Buy a sack of the Hilltop chief, ‘arid we can delay ■ Ins, made it. He are members of the Commercial cement for no longer. picked Brooklyn, PAPA.* V f OH \ league. Creighton sta- “It is up in you students, Crelgh of course, and OpnvaOo l.we-S The score at the end of the second dium!’’ That’s the ton men of today, to put over the 2 yet, an analysis J fi,J M / half was 20 to 20. ISoon after the snappy stadium drive,” said Guy V, Furay, 9 of what the Rob- “' L»re^ peppy, 0iAN« o^/ extra period started the Thorpeians selling slogan alumni president. In another talk -i ins have here this went into the lead when Sokoiof that these stu- ‘‘Creighton is now at a point in year shows enough changing around ^ scored a point from the free throw dents of t'relghton will broadcast. history when a permanent instrn "% of {flaying material to keep one from line. The timer was about to toot This morning at 11 o'clock at inent of progress along all univer •x judging the future by past perform- i " his whistle calling the game to a Creighton one of the greatest mass sdfy lines must he established and ances. halt, when Monaghan, former Creigh- meetings in the history of the school the stadium will best fit that need.” m The infield, according to the pres- ^ ton Prep star, playing guard for the was held. Plans for the big drive Chet Wynne, popular Hilltop ■* ent plans of Uncle Robbie will be re- '■3-=H||IEi£=M _mt Loan team, shot a nifty field goal were outlined by university officials football mentor. expressed his Z vamped in spots, shortstop and third INDOOR, from the side lines that won the and campaign executives. The wheels sentiments clearly when he said: ;jj- base, such changes subject, of course. spoors, | game for his team. were set in motion ready to start the “It Creighton is to take the place •\ tq.activities of the hired men within Or HOME" At the end of the first half the to rollin’ tomorrow morn- in athletirs that Omaha and Crelgh the very near future. CQMi.^j WtX j campaign ^ Thorpeians held a lfi to 9 lead, but ing. ton have Imped for, there will have Ts | “Cotton" Tierney, by trade a sec- TV«= OFP/ce CGAP GtVMe 2 in the second half tile Omaha Ia)aii The sale wll he conducted to be a stadium out there on the ond baseman, is being groomed as 5 unique WO EUpi-A/ajino basketeers their stride and the field next fall.” ‘JI torrid coiner custodian, to slide in VWl+y by- entirely by students, organized good and teamwork in their Mention w as also made of the there If Milton Stock shows signs of IT .37.10 18.70 9 70 Royaline Swenson. Stihbs and Kastman, dium fund outlined the and Randall s orchestra is far, far away. Roller (Williams) 5.90 3.70 committee, panist, Royal JEFFERSON PARK. the latter, starred for the Andy High at second and Fournier Atlantlda (McTlgue) .3.10 ■•specially campaign and Its appeal to the busi- furnished entertainment between the Time: 1:14 1-5. The Ulster, Pentecost’s Former Is Most First race: Purs#, 1700; claiming; 3- (iunners. Kastman the station are fixtures. of Club Joe Bush, Yankee, scored 13 field ness Interests of Omaha of Wt' starting Last, In The Bag. Tricks. Slppy Pam. Says year.old# and up; 6 furlongs: in one speeches. 99 97 and one •» In the outfield has crashed a huOUy Approval, Bee Bee, Blrrachna and Silent Lillian jVknn^ie goals free throw. Luding- also ran Valuable Man in at Trooper .109 xKerry tllrl .. 971 Dick Cosenz* Camp Tarpon Springs—Hersehell ton played best tor the losers. swatter from the Pacific coast, Second race Mle and a sxteenth: Ja< k Trout ....100 x Royal Drek ...IIP] 99 90 Drummond .109 High View .... The Omaha Athletic hand w who slugs Za»"k Tyrrell (Hum) .8.90 3.60 2 Western Makes Good club, league Cox, right alloper, 2.60 Bennett, Former League Player, Bernice Childs 9<» Hltrump .1041 Julia V. (McTlgue) .2.90 added another to when the Katie D-ar ... 9« Davelle .102! leaders, victory Think Mexicans Take to them high and far away, Clock (Zucchini).3 10 Will Stocknf 93 Time: 1:48 3-5. Dusky Belle. Lagood. xNan's Fortune 56 Mis# Bab# ... their list at the expense of Ander- occasion requires. He has provided Showing. v,< Hands Up. Lieutenant Farrell and Black vRolling Wave l ent .113 Mollnero xLTa .105 son's All-stArs by the score of 17 to sufficient entertainment in camp to Ruler also ran. .112 Second race: Purs-, 1700; claiming Third r*ce: Four snd one-half furlongs J. WALSH. from St. Patti for the aunt S. The score at the end of the first Baseball Like Ducks to Water make Uncle Robbie all about By DAVIS reputed maiden and mile and a forget Socket. In ( Barrett).8.40 2.40 2.20 3-year-olds up; arid s'.xteent half was 9 to 1. ,hts recent illness and the precious Overlook (Tyron) .3.60 2.60 A UPON SPRINGS) of $50,000, want* his share of the h: xTowton's Ros# lft3 Bacon .. 99 Peter Brush (Stutts) .2.80 Betay for fhe Fla., March 12.— loot. xDelean ..103 xTra 9k Phelps winners and A. Mil- Ariz, March 12.—"With- a somewhat awkward situation and many pounds he lost therein. Time: :5i 4-5. Woolworth. Jack, Hearts. Tray .102 Toast ...113 ler and Snow Man be who engaged Miller Huggins xNappie Toddy for tha losers, starred. in a year or two any baseball might arise should a Mexican Cox will probably alternate in right Duke of Ridge View Variety may Bush, xValentino .102 also ran. the *alt and at the of rare: team that wishes to annex the team and the victors field with Tommy Griffith, the latter and 70 pep- popular pastime loggerhead- Third Purse. 1700; allowances: nISBEE. champion Fourth race: Mile yards: “Jefferson Junior 4 .7 70 4 40 S.60 of this the 1924 season, ap- Purs#;” 2-year-olds. title of world's champion must first meet with him as the Mexican against the right hand hurl- Confluente (Ferernel) per squir- ing throughout furlongs: Fair Break (Glanelll) 5.60 6 3') rel called life, pears to 'be the life of the party. Bill .11? Northern Mise 112 defeat our team in a series of in- basehall “czar," and Judge I-andis -ers. Merry O. (Dolln) .8.80 cage Little Moon .. Ill Maxi via Time: 1 16 4-5. Ruth Pam Smith, V Slsler has him .105 ternational games." as the American I Imse Eddie Brown and the inevitable XX but apparently given complete super- .112 Seth .115 ‘‘king.’’ Ticker and Clutha Alleghan Dolly Duckling. Decorative, Slsler vision of all the and Bettv r .1 n9 Bombshell ..Ill This wua the statement from smiled and said: will the other also ran. /w'2^ 'George pitchers, they today ^jZack Wheat, patrol " Navigator ..112 bGlow Horn ..104 Fifth race Mile and a half:. to take his are to take their orders from Joseph. Knife Hal Chase, former White Sox first ‘if I am successful in launching plana hBlue Pencil .. 9' aLancaster ..112 •pastures. Tall Grass (MrTigue). 4.10 8.10 2 70 Account 112 now a of 3.30 He has reached this condition of af Speed Wielding-- baseman, cafe at basehall to the satisfaction the (Zucchini).3.40 without reasoning, operating I The pitching combination is a bit Frosty Boy aGreentre# stable# Hot (Dolln).-4 20 Dog lie announced to- fairs by working harder snd more farm stable Agua 1'rleta, Sonora, Mexico, who Mexican government it will come addled just now. I)a*/y Vance is In Time. 1:34 2-5. Purity and Barbara Mdlehour March 12. A sword of —, Fourth race Purse. It poo ; fillies and has been Palmer also ran day' that the St. cheerfully than ever before. approached by an official with ill-gr3re if Judge I.andis raises town, but not in training. He is n area, S-y-ar-olds and up. on- mile Damocles hangs over the heads Sixth ra<*e: Six furlongs: __ M Louis Browns will "I don't know and don't* care Eleanor S .102 Forest Flower. 105 of tlie Mexican government with any objections to me.” squawking over some «>f the tech- Perhaps (Horn) 18.90 12 00 6 20 of more than half of Manager Thimble 107 wJrace Mum. 107 UHICAGO, 1 Verbena (Noe) .4.50 «.60 lertr as whether Bush will win more games hnpe»- of a Mexi in lx.-e- base*- forward to sitting remain was. 96 Talk too Eddie Collins’ organizing looking nicalities of ftie three-} ear, $41,51)0 Captain Costjgan (Smith) 5 70 Princes* Adele B-ach 17 aspiring pitchers in the of Urban than Shocker this season,” Slsler said. a Belle ..105 eF.lvma 100 ball league. in at the council table with Landis contract Squire Ebbets is said to Time: 1:13 2 5. St. Quentin. Silk Sox, barring departure Lady the Chicago White Sox in Lee 100 .... 95 camp Sex- Adrln Cherrycot# ■ Sir Ol«n. Star Girl. Frank Sumpter. Shocker and the coincidental advent ‘‘But I'll say this much: I wouldn't "I hope to put baseball in Mexico •n equal footing with baseball's htgh have offered hini. Burleigh Grimes tant. Lanoii, Clean and Great Moments aP T. Chinn entry. Shreveport, La., but just which ones trade back with thrown «c on a real the also ran. of Joe Bush, the bullet. Not another him $10,000 Fifth race. Put*- $700. claiming; sporting basis, free from omniissioner In arranging for wapls some edges smoothed off the 5 is considerably in doubt, in. Bush Is the most man y-ar-olds, *4 furlong*- is major operation is to be performed valuable 1 05 tMv 101 I tab. Srhnelle!. Dan K. Ste wart, base, Marty McManus, at present Glider, Destiny the staff. Bill to Captain xRecov-r 97 x St a** £ •* ..110 Ash and Bearing, right- Doak, according H and Little Pel also ran. arc hack for If «tp#r Steengrafe, Dean estranged over a difference of opinion ingard more, any. xNeat <11rl 9* xTaiequa .101 “PUG” information at hand here, has rc- Second race: Six furlong* handed recruit; and tlie southpaws, GRIFFIN EIGHT TEAMS STII.l. -1 on form the vulnerable section vF*ar Naught xDoc McMahon 106 Asa Jewell (Connelly) ... .12-1 6 2*4-1 sordid money matters, eventually They Tired to take real estate e%®n xTransformer .113 xFo\mor# 9o Ovengros, Foreman, Davenport ami up selling Antonia (Herbert* .2-1 of the Hromis' armor and some, *ven will get around to play second bas»; Seventh ra>*e Puts- 170'. claiming. 5 at Brandenton. Nora Haver, (llay) ... Hamilton. LEAVES FOR CAMP IN A. A. U. M I Tim® 114 16 Poppye. Rubien. tw- Gerber, perferce. will continue nt thing must lie done about It rather years old# and up one mile and one In excellent M. Juno. Bu«h eighth The Los Angeles of the Cubs Lincoln. itncle Robbie, high leen Melbourne. Paul’ne if the club Is to he a eon- trip Nob., March 12.—"Pus Kansas City Mo.. March 12.—Eight Good shortstop, and Gene Robertson again hurriedly xGern .. tftl Rcarlet Bigler 10k Burk. Gipsy Flyer and Morning will cut two from the Nation ■ qpfrits, does not intend to get a uni- The Fenian 10# Jpfc pluvees Gridin, former Lincoln High football uam« =iill remain ill th« nation also ran. will l ave. lender. Perha|>s Milton Gaston, ob- Anniversary appear at third Miss al form until mid-seaaon. so the Brook- Third rare; Five and one-half furlong* Kate 1"1 jWirrtn Lynch 92 league club* roster, word fror/ s'ar and newly acquired ,*it!i. : ier rf amateur athsltic union lasket hall The first tained with Bush from the Yankee*, xTwelv# Bells S®th «. Treasure (Cooper) 3-10 1-3 du string fly chasers, name- \n\ Futur# .102 the Catalina island fans will be denied their annual 6 War Idol 102 (Cal A training the De« Moines Western league ■ lub, tournament with the coast and Jyn Aversion (Montgomery) .6-6 W Jacobson and will do it. lie has developed a fork today out ly, illiams, Tobin, xAfprentfc# allowance. Clear and fait. said. One will be Joe opening day treat. Jedburgh Abbey iFronk)... hall front with camp West-4 today was on his way here to join east eliminated, and honors perching 1:06 4-6. Will Wells. Bargain remain with Doctor working Rush and Time: intact, George nedge, young Charlotte (V. C.) left the Day. Glenmore and Muldoon also ran. no uses his knife Boosters in at in the middle west. The eight which the aa longer except for Tl\ tit ANA. Fourth race; Mile and 70 yards Fvans, practicing outfielder, handed w’hose illness Sisler ho First ra'«: Six furlong*. $600: l.ysa- pitcher, prevent- Mexia. Tex. la\e survived the elimination »o far. .. 1-5 out out peas. says the Quatrain (Legere) leading substitute. Ilerschell Ben- expects old* and 4-6 out up; claiming ed him from making a bid for a berth W est Point Five Star beck (Cooper) .loiing man to fill an aching mid— xNa-'on’** .9:, Argonna Forest 110 Griffin played with Dallas last sea- are: Belle (Jonoa) .out nett, Western league star, Is and who will he sent and Lady x*. hick Ball .. 97 xVanessa Well* 10 5 home, 3-5 Benedict Vow also ran. that of rplief pitcher, n specimen of son, and was then purchased by Dee St. Phillips of Washburn Time 1:42 making himself generally useful, xfnekaure 97 tSunbow .110 George Mtistead. the pitcher Manager Chicago, Fifth race Mile and a sixteenth: which I he Browns of recent !c"cr F .102 (’ni Matt .112 Moines “Pug" has made 3 1 but Ilerschell has a years previous college of Topeh.i, Southern Surety of Kirkcaldy (Connellv) .15-1 6-1 picked tough xAlica 105 3 Kiliefer is willing to give the Trims Kimball haie seen little. Joe Harvey Olympiad ....It Angels In the Goldfield (Majestic) 1-3 1-6 spot. The Brown outfield trio la Giard, left- xMarg Madison 105 xPInk Tenn- to.*, appearances Western circuit Pes Moines. Motions of Lafayette, 713 in payment for Hoot. Tula Up (Yelton) obtained from x Acquitted ...107 xTroma ...107 Charley with the the best in hander, Toledo aa Lincoln and Omaha clubs, Ind : Kansas Athletic Lorn Time. 1:47 2-6. The Leopard. Calcutta. among baseball. xVorVre Relish 1"7 y Vodka .10.S The three game series with Loa City club, of the Shocker deal, the Esrarpolette and Rogon Jr. also part also looks »Mrs Par -10S xMldnight Be|| 105 leading league In home run lilts hard of 111 Lincoln, March 12.—West Point Jupiter, Tobin a bit last »n opens the schedule. college Galesburg, £ ran slipped year, cocond race f. 3 Angeles training like something. Mo Is alleged to be furlongs' Puri*, $600, one season. Schooleis of Kansas Jfrnothered Kimball. 25 to 2. In the Sixth race Mile and a alxteenth: lie hied himself to » dentist and year old* and up, Maiming Oitv, HillyaiJs iL. 4 1 7-6 1 ■? mastering control and has eiery. * 9'. third class A of the after- Miss Kate Lang» Jolly Bonita Kiel Diamond 110 of St. Joseph. Mo. argument 3 1 had him do his worst. Now they Slanderer (Montgomery) .3-1 thing else, or so It Is said. I heeler *Sha«*i Springe 95 Townsend 113 noon. Kimball was outclassed from War Idol (Jones) 3 *■ claim that his xTalltevnn 97 A1 Porter 11? HUSKER TRACK Johnny, fortified by brother of Is “BIDY" Time 1 48 3-5. Chief Tierney, Buck Falk, Boh, around ■v Ml** Paige l"5 Far .112 BERNARD start and did not hang up a, sin slere teefh, is for a sea- Jhe .Tones, Head Lin®. Buell's Meteor Toddy ready- big and about. So is Fddle Shauffer of x Luc ilia Russell 105 t’hick Bark lav 112 in the last half. The sum- Toast. Koelia, Woodland Queen and ?®a son The know >Tdo*era 105 * Mockett, c. The Inevitable Hank Sever eid will same Seth'" Bacon 114 day, they will not interfere wtih the world featherweight boxins 0 field duties, and the may be 0 o ld*» and tip: claiming * First race One.half mll< Bernard's second rear of basket trail. ireel. f. o n « sisted. if at 9b >• ling meet on The track tinue his successful invasion for 80 3 40 all, by Tony Rego a ml and Harry Bice, although It |* Shasta Rapids lornflow*r .. l^t Saturday. f...... 0 o 0 o Ml Anugo (Toung).1050 possl- He succeeds "Dode ftlchard*. Allen (Walls* .21.40 3.40 Marchota .100 \Kt*k*u»** ...114 will start at 3:15 Captain Ree.cs, the fat west, h.w ns won a Lady Leo Dixon, provided the latter de- Me the latter may soon go on a program, which easily Sunny Maid (Griffin*... .3 70 long Oil l completely ouicla*sn o o Wright, o o Horseman, ■rmsdjfc. g. Fir® orth (Whittlngham) 64 60 Fifth race Mila and a "ivieenth, $6*>0. o o it * nlnml>ia < w r,*lei wvendorff. f..o Tiro*- 1:52 Tnralda Willow Tra® 13 x i* t Hen oral Fiver It* Mannheim and Rot so-' M ilner'. Doug Hor®gan ffsndee e®p, Nor henfold in the ’* » J 114 '•'gulnr linoup waa Inm'i f f i?.i Mi tmea Minn 1? ford ®. Last. Lon® Pine also ran. till* \Ki*>* Mnaun .. H*2 vbMrasoa poll*. March afternoon, when Anvil, owned fine looking and ond half ttm# hi* I *#..«on *h#n \t-# \*i thoroughbred ttorlt* id* " .. 114 accounting In great for ruining Fourth race. f» furlongs. 3 year olds and \iWrinn North iv* part I'harles Hansen of hea\ n and M *rana arrt«>*d* th*m**lv#a aj-cBd th* Omaha, St. John School to Have up: $700. ridden by Charlie Wright, of ed well in the Horsemen \tjuota ....109 v Winner ...116, the claiming purse. morning*. victory. rook'** *' 1’aan Roblaa, t'al >#%t#rdajr xExcuse M® 119 (Paroes* ..7 60 6 60 3 40 v b\ms'Ua«ain 111 Badass la 11 | weight, defeated Joe Honeracek of hraska, fell, and Harloa, enlered hv at the track commented on the fine Mi Columbia and and th* had to onto th*' • Nine This xfierena. 107 6 60 3 40 xBrandel* *aW Montgo'y lit Dartmouth have end- 'ounimy* Another Season (Toung) • th# < 111 in two falls lr» of a #U#a with whort and of * 1* a< or*. Moline, straight Runaway, 114 (Corbett) .10.20 Holni*led Ccdunibua, ft. with rtonl time chalk'd Irwin entry, bHollenbeck entry. ed their seasons, each John school will an- up b> \nvl| during having won sit dl«nn Wright. firat a* mg I St. grade put Tim® 1:02 Subtle. !«cnttlsb Lad Pi.* Seventh rnce Puree It.000. handicap; ahonaiop. a wrestling match here last night han up, fell over him. Ilenllian waa Id* Inst figured Cf*nwi-t. uv»u*l> fn th* baseball teem In the field this nlc, Cornflower. xFast Boy. Marie, morning workout*. When time "• jenr-olda and up; mile contests and four In the league. other Maxim, 91 Moth falls were taken with a toe hold Pennon, Dr. McArthur also ran. uninjured, but Wright wa* uncoil ram efor the r«m to at»i rinrk 'berry Pia ...114 season. It was decided mealing start, >*w T«»rk. MubTi I'i.—- Wr*»»n diimmU i* yesterday Fifth ram: 3 I>N l«ngliorne 94 nFhorrv Trea ..117 he t *r in reunites. 30 seconds, and b'% furlonga; vear-olda; aelou* when removed the Hoalln In th* 12th 1nr*ng .it V.m | from track hi* Paiila Fli«v .. *'4 t'S atng!*d when members of last season's nine purse, $800: Weight and thoroughbred had bSw-ingalong Steelier Held to Draw. * 95 Palm M#s* h >#*t*rda> and Knrl the *»’--oud in minutes. SO second* Bear fihot, 106 (Ellis) 6 20 3.00 3 00 and the extent of Ida have folded Fan non shot Sunapeio .‘.113 Mc»*d> and for the Injuries ii|» their lent and. IIWl* the March 11. M*n* Slplul r "tOOd *t th* |»ll» I* W ith nil* Mill n*od#d Jnet organized coming Lahnpton. 115 (Walla* .2.60 3 00 Atlierajuna 10$ (’hto»j»’. not been determined. * Somewhere Innt auch * aMuatton hud an Relan®. 110 (O'Donnell) 3.40 \rah* in the night, silently stole nHailong entry throw Arthur Horhiu In two *tinlatit l** n*d hr for* in haoehall hlatoti. ■ v year. Tlm»: 1:07 4-5. Thlatlewood the bSxv inaalong entry Edmnn, Ibind, entry of It. (', to the "hushes.’* .11 * has hern Ralph away 9 in : full* In ttu» that th* prei ti tm n.-.*M*ion Mm-I- Zavlor Hughes, shortstop, Rochester, Jr. Flundark, E||eM Jane also Righth Puree. $709. claiming. S viilm'tent event In a wren *pt < • I' Hu*d waa out ou th* rar*. of Sioux It), In., fbiisbed first, It is with deep regret that hojaeineu )mi old? nnd Up; "lx furlongs. bags Awaiting fthosen captain for 1925. James Hlm- 111nk show hot© tonight. stelnk© dr lit *r* n- •#. Hlxih race: Turse «Lena. Wood 10 4 xsiv't v Limited in? $1,000; claiming ban but the award viaa withheld learn of W at n I * won pend right’s misfortune Pine x * W > h ck lit no i"7 ... iP9 won th© a Th# ij I* from th* ftgnator* in , and Hay Aldrop, pitch- 3 :®ar olda and up; 6 \Bunleg first fnII with body Mt'itffore Jnons. •Heap; furlongs lit* ».*»,! Kami* th* lug an of \ xSitij? 4 »n 107 \ < 1 elei Ml ion .110 of apritig s.'fiW, the veterane In the fold. Good Tlmr* 104 (Hooper* 6.00 300 2.40 investigation charge* «>t hurst. former promising Jockey, and tit© « *e Lord Valentine. 105 (Edwards* 00 4 or* sbaetH ..NO ____ rough riding on Ihe of do*. i*. t for that LANPHER pari Wright, saved money xt'ordon I"' -peat on \%*S1 Odd Seth. 108 (Griffin* 5 00 Ralph. finally enough Rouge aMountn oh-.s 110 half n©l«ou. .loo St. .'her and l\an PoilHhot 10T r#in*ml»«*r#d pv*v|ot»* oeoaalmt in th* Georg* Gardner. Jr. whom* father mu time, 1.13,7-6 Porlo D# The five and tine half furlong to has* a stable. lie rod© Ida Duty Boy, Oro, pun • rinp'ii Zakin, Husain n champion, wr©*tl©d an W iiililniD'it ball park. M. \*ol*v p>.» 4»on*iderable of a. heavyweight from Clar®n®e also ran. North stable entiv. event was non by < lirsler Maid, own rod© Ninth tare Mila ami » •l»». *d tile hit w hi' h won th* lit t !* and 4© about 1106, make* hi* ring debut In Seventh rare Purse. 4 thoroughbreds. Wright quart*? purse. hour to a draw in th© y»©ml final, $700, claiming. $70(i, r, year old* and Maiming th* n* and only world aar***. amateur bout In tonight. H* year-olds and mile and 70 ridden h,v Skaggs. races In Hound! Bluff* the up HATS up. ^n tVhleajro yards: during \Sxx*' i" 1 > a W alter Pant m$ Hiooklj n * pitch#)'* hald th* St lacii* 19 year* old. ^etgha 1*0 pound* and War Zona 112 (Sj 1v 10.00 380 3 40 4 nlamt M»teh ia). * fair in Omaha He is said >11 (’ |laa>'h 10.1 Hronaton 104 O., I?,. ttl>«rriem Rrnwn# to fl\* hit* at Tarpon Spring*, *ftaa a fram* that will carry 220 pound* June 107 on Milton f’rirc, entered and driven world t * Fly, (JCIslon) 1160 F. with the 'lex lann Indians .-»t I Mkeland in won I* The xFol Lit 101 x The Lamb to* but th* llr An T to it %hen he fully developed. young Wedding Pi (rice. 112 6 40 hv to b© more than 60 • re more oxer Hv* (Hooper* |)r. 1'. I McCoy of I nil Worth, years old. xPouatelln ...10.1 xWxnnewood ,.104 opftmlath pit .'here Th* ,N#c. Turk Tank#*# and po#-on Alter-* teacher t* hi* unr|*. Jimmy Gard Time. 1:46 then » IMPORTANT EVENT 4-6. Haleakala, Halu, ■ for *er..l 'Mr» at this *tbg* si • llerby •» hr*\ea. rual# for honor* at P*t#r* former welterweight champion, olea also rap. Tet., won Ihe Irnt.fing and of the aeaeon. In event, x.MIr.anna .!«* .113 addition to th* xetrt.ma hurt, will i*»h today, with tht*# > owing » Eighth ra'-e f.edra "ho Purae. $700. 4 year-olds King Ahlie, driven by Rome, won xOlanmoio 10* pent three xxrcke In prelitutnarv «t*r« working on th* nu-und fw M *r I --, and up; one mil®* Nrl.ranka Swimmer* training at llot air win entry spttne* «e\etal of the liuignl New hats c’ontualrn, 103 00 Ihe rvinihlnallon event. r#« r\iDa era tn (Hooper)6 60 3 1*40 apprentice allowMnra claimed Weath- |i*af shape Lanpher i,ady Tne*. 113 4.20 2 40 I nalilc lo 1 he ft. at (Sylvia) (ioiiipelr er clear, track practice gam* \\a» vheduled Hohlmlnit, M*rrH I? Manaftv H*r ; Exhibition Games Wilmer the 103 40 good. for Wizard, (ftlaton) 2 Lincoln, March II I nlversltv of today, ri* wa* finding aolac# in th* *•* d tiim arc out. Tones arc A 1 WRIGHT R.UF.D IN OMIIIV Tim#, 42. Fair Roxtena. Pa ape** also thing w#t*d out to th* Nanatoi* hv th* J„|rr--T-|..■ s# ran. \nd i ni Nf ii, ri.i i i's. Nebraska. swimmer* will not compete Ionia March 1? % hornet h» J** Kiintt at h mi Palm Reach \*a»erd*> R. P. • Fort F!*., March IS.-- H. Ninth race Puree tfvana with •• Myara. $600; claiming; 4 In the Missouri Valley meet which the ha»*« loaded xxae auf to tb* Ahow irr of hta two nit pitch ! s 11 2 v®ar olda The Charlie referred in TWIi lent f.n St different, rhll« dclphia fN) end.up. mile and 70 srde Weight in Trackstrrs fix tha I.out* to o n \K Nan,at ome- f ..... 1 Ufowna rr* ,ltiv\ a, th* naw shapes :i 0 'Mladalphla (A) 2 10* r, 60 to b* id Wn or* their first exhibition • P'unger. (Kills) ,0 *7 J the above if an Will held dilm.ton tilth gxmn of tha a***.>n \t chit# atb*wed onU oti* b |n i- Couch. Bett* and paragraphs not Umi at Knight, Jack Frost. 106 (Grjffle) 6 40 5 *n la. port >*p» "f ♦> la <*»!*; da' fi * flt taouls, thin week, it un an * four round# that .wetat h affAtv nlui* meet [ehlln*; Baumf aidtnar. Hurtle, Orovca 104 * but balls from out lie t *My. • menu tha the Jf.unshot, (Tfonp®r "20 han, stale dafeaftiff HrooMx rx 1t,,dg*« llttm h *■\ g: anted on1' two In h .• Spring nd Perkin*. w Time. 1 46 4 .v Mart nouttecd todiM l,m k of funds to Pha Wn wot tin** morn DO e t$attarlaa'. Bunch. Rojal known lo horsemen a* a Start Workouls n!p run*, mak l«t UMieen Plow St®el H«s»* wnd Low Me* "huaher. tha •, nt a ; t ■* * n IT 1- send tho St Louh ing i Orl.nUo Fit. I?— iha Walter dial lie races swimming funi^o T’ont* and vaak t.v h I' desire for ■'» L, Fiesta. f)anf Margaret meaning on tec small fielding pm lung *,| lloat.m Mir, lit* 1tn»ton N*|k>»al flange. ^'aahtngton (At.. 1ft / the to White, Ike ftltv®r Waa m* the f* « om ardinair tlta Itmtt to w sit f*'* ivv * I t t.» T*ll»clnn>ti (\) ns:1 Knrtf), Maid. Blue track* For the laat two Weight gl\en gain a vt»' l#««U*t* ihatf ia* Belle also tan year* tori v *r 8m- auiaoto at Slot It ton r’al h*v to Batcartaa Marbarrv RUft*«(l Th» loch hlsh cinder path artlsls d*> when op*n xhtbttsou Z.*oh*t> Manager hran h It >.*' * rn and his stable, which Is composed of tut ttH ut with th* haw > ot H \u,*i i. ,i>« Kit'. *nd W Harrra\a iara. Ttlx#:, Ahaahan. Detroit, 'Im. lt I V ||«i|>p* M«nI * t»*rrl under Hie «o * Coach ala I'ii k out she regie o( it'Utch) error* but timely hitting taxed Ihej Vanina: d aid d ••* )■->■ % * m a 2>r.l pstroM Tlg.is uni llsnl*. M.onisH hold tVhll* and hi* hlg "slick," are hegin pile# F. Ing In Tevas and Han*' ,lohn#ton of th* Tank*** you hkr it Mr Pataraburg. Fla. March 13 n M St. terella baxketeerx defeated tlia Oklahoma, Kansas, 0«ll *iMt(tpI• I•. u oiild result 111 * >»Hls 4 pay nlng to round Into firm rl;v* fond! Inclnn* t Mari h p!, I tie I lm-lnn*tl \ f *" t O * of e««, 'Ci.se O Tork A ) ... M 20 ftm at m*nt of *onje sort b#*n >i*i#Al#rr1«y «t lb* tisili • of *h* *>*atoo prist. and nat tha n# id I ohla of th* Hoaton Vm*r-. mi s**t#i RBaJJ. Johnacn. Bhotker .IS to IS, in a fast *»rns on the Two years sgo, Wrlglil and Ills in* ••tain o» Aug«i*ts «;• *nH »rt«. •« t played large aqtlsd of candidal** are aul ha.opfon dissolution t*«m at 0*ttsnd dm ordered a win* inning * ** flofrmann; Marquard. Qenawlch. Benton •hurt i1l*.*us*tr n Msnunh annuunreil li* praci First at Manager tlan|ii.W». announced ha would H* It -->n* mad* a run ant a and Otbaoo. Christian court Wednesday, thoroughbred, Anvil, arrived Ah- bad out i<01 for a position on Ilia sigtltd* king squad. use bia regular lineup la tint erfueai. doubt*.