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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<sru,,Exoa-ope *G.6o 5*as? SPR'S©-. 'i^ow Thorpeians Ms tvm-he:s-,«?\8C I \ST MPIIT'S WKSlLTfl. —, Ml,BW> 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 home run 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 hit 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 <r TV^ CX-D PAy guarding grad- regular classes yid depart- overtook the fact that no in Omaha or whaf- ually Thorpeians ments. Starks of 100 sacks each structure Z back sliding, flip flopping envjet-ope *ir .* dow n the hackstrelch to win. will he to earli will be able to accommodate the » ever it is a third baseman shows ==»<^*192S Br^ain righta rcg»rved 1-s= assigned seller, to Monaghan and starred he crowd at Colorado when he is being aimed for the exit. Staple for sold for $1 apiece. To add coni- the Creighton the while Johnny Mitchell, the dinky short winners, Burkenroad and pletitive zest to the campaign, 112 game during American Legion con- well for fielder, who helped make Brooklyn Segelman played the losers. prizes have been donated for vention week next October if the The Townsends won their 12th vic- awards to the best salesmen. Two stadium is not completed. what it was in the closing wgeks of - FOLLOWERS OF ST. LOUIS BROWNS tory of the snowed the 1P24 race, has a battle on his league when they motor cars, scholarships in every President McCormick of the univer- ! the 'Dace Nebraska Power under a was at hands to get rid of the veteran Jimmy quintet department, wearing apparel, type- sity the first speaker the big 61 to 7 score. The score at the end Z. Johnston, who appears as a shortstop- WILL NOT SEE MANY NEW FACES IN writers, medical and dental instru- rally. Rev. \V. J, Corboy, faculty ath- Ping possibility, and all that the Rnb- of the first half was 29 to 2. The ment sets, law book* and spurting letic representative, presided. Kesujlt® weak Powers never had a look-in at are In ills need in the infield now. to revert MIAMI. goods included the long list. Harry Holbrook, famous ‘'singing any time. to type, is Ivan Olson. But he, alas', First race: Six firlonga: LINEUP OF SISLER’S 1925 TEAM W. J. t'oad, treasurer of the sta- marine," with Bruce King, his accom- (Smith> .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. Manager 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 .