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April 10, | at the o umd w Agricuitus on the Unlnrllad. rm “'flm.m.. e T bullx -h .n bide o several ( llufl be In Otflcl oo Wi pla and il mum pow on file in the otfice superinte: U t bullding at ust to and con- with the wuj on all mat- o and must in all cases use the under the direction of tendent for bidding purposes. te cost of sald bull in- w-l above mentioned is e by cashter’ tificate ot l its of the |'n|ur-uy of amounts sud for “!l‘- .“:M “Instr. nom to & “-”h{. plans lmfil ural served | for Wichita and arrived there early Fri- CALL AROUND AT MY HOUSE -WE NEED A BUTLER- BUT DON'T LET ME WIFE WNOW | SENT You - IBHRUNG VISITS f SOUTHERN CITIES Arrives in Omaha Sunday After Four Nights on Pullman Visiting Topeka and Wichita. | FINDS EVERYBODY HOPEFUL After four nights In a Pullman and, as u result, four nights of gentle bumping over raliroad tles, President Frank C Zehrung of the Western league blew into Omaha Sunday morning after paying visits to citles in the southern wheel of the Western circult. Zehrung left Omaha last Wednesday night at 11 o'clock. He arrived in 8t. Jo- seph Thureday morning and shortly later left for Topeka. After spending Thurs- day in Topeka he took a Iate night train day morning. He remained in Wichita all day and returned to Topeka on a late night train, He spent Saturday in Topeka and took a night tran,for Omaha /which landed him here early Sunday morning. Which means that President Zehrung did more traveling in four days than Tip O'Nelll did In his life. Zehrung was enthusiastic over the pros- pects at Topeka and Wichita. Topeka Is Optimistic. “I attended a Rotary club meeting at Topeka Thursday,” said the prexy, “‘and 1 found every member full of base ball enthusiasm. Governor Capper attended and officially and personally informed me of his offer of a silver trophy for the city. with the largest openmg day attendance, Bank merchants, jobbers, newspaper men, everybody in Topeka is confident a succeenful year will be had. ‘At Wichita it is the same way,” con- tinued Mr. Zehrung. I spoke before the Kansas club there Friday. ‘We are bound to have a great yea: sald Zehrung. “Heery city in this league I8 enjoying unbosnded prosperity. Wichita Is growing so fast they believe they will Pass the 100000 mark in two years. To- Peka is growing, bulldings are going up overywhere. 8t. Joseph, Lincoln, Sloux |one round, 2 ml by K City, Des Molnes, they are all growing | man, wit N @nd are prosperous. You know how pros- perous Omaha s, ita business gaining by leaps and bounds. It's the same way all over the circult and as a result we can- hot help but have a, great year in the Western league." President Zehrung will come to Omaha the middle of April for talks before the Commercial and clubs. Mr. Zehrung left for Lincoln last night. Johnny Dennison Signs Hurler Who Looks Like a Find Unless he is mistaken in his judgment, Johnny Dennison, manager of the Champ Luxus, belleves he has picked up a nifty right-handed hurler, The twirler Den- nison belleves will make good is ¥. H. Davis, & newcomer to Omaha, who pitched in Sloux Falls, 8. D., last year. Dennison got his firet look at Davis yostorday. The first Sunday practice of the Luxus was held yosterday afternoon &t Luxus park and Davis, who had been dolng a littie practice for a week, chucked the pill up for hitting practice. He showed & nice easy motion, throws without strain- ing himself at all, and has lots of speed and ourves. His only shortcoming vester- day was lack of control, but the date s so early no judgment regarding a pitcher's control can be made, | About twenty athietes, including sev- | eral rival players who couldn't walt for | their own nines to start practice, were out at the Luxus lot yesterday to get the Iinks out of their arms and legs and limber up & bit, Charley Johnston For Kearney Club Charley Johnston, professional at the Happy Hollow club, goes to Kearney to- night to lay out a golf course for the Country club of that city. It will be a | nine-hole course, lald out over some -my‘ acres the Kearney club has. Quite & number of Iappy Hollow goif- | ers were out yesterday. Johnston re- ports that sixty or seventy of the most ordent bugs breezed arodnd the links, even though the L aporary greens. are still being used Cahn and | Symes to Battle on March 27 Albert Cahn and Harry Symes will play & 30-point match for the Nebraska state billlard champlonship at the Symes par- lors. March 21. Symes recently won the honor in the state tourney and is defend- ing his title against Cahn's challenge. | Amsley Wins from Mason City. ANSLEY, Neb., March 18.—(Special.)— Ansley High school team won the annual j@el from Masom City High sehool here evening. The declsion of the Judges was unanimous. The Ansley team consisted of Leota Anderson, Cloe Bristol and Ouy Marsh. Mason oity was repre- | WOULD. LIKE TO GET THE POBITION AS BUTLER HERE! | gram.)—The Krug Luxus team of Omaha |F. To Lay Out Course % THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, MARCH Copyright. 1915, Interna . - o tional News Service o NOUR, LAST PLACE? AMES WRESTLERS WALLOP HUSKERS Wrestlers of Ames College Too Much for the Mat Men of I.mooln. CLASSY TUSSLES ON THE LIST\ AMES, Ia., March 18.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Charlfe Mayser's Towa state| wrestlers trimmed the student mat cracks | of Nebraska university in quick | and cleanly cut style in a dual wrestling meet in the state gym this afternoon. Score of points: lowa, 23%; Nebraska, %, The match showed an unexpected Im provement in the Cyclones, who were beaten badly by the University of Towa. Iowa lost, 16 to 14, to the Cornhuskers. There were six bouts. Iowa state won the four welghts up to the light hes welght on falls. Otoupalik, captain- elect of the Nebraska eleven, got a point decision over Albrook in the 165-pound class The | Otoupalik-Albrook tussie was a classy one. They went to It In two| rounds. 1In the first Otoupalik rushed Albrook, but Albrook discarded his de- fensive attitude and did the ~ushing him- self. Otoupalik tried a toe hold, but the referee made him let loose of it. The match was about even, but Otoupalik showed the most experlence and got the decision on points, McKinley, Iowa state, split even in a draw in a heavyweight bout with Ko- aitbky. McKinley was on the offensive ARE YOU HONEST- DO YOU DRINK HOW LONG DID YOU WORK. IN IN TOLEDO EVENT| Luxus Pin Tnmbler Rolll Into Third Place in All-Events with Grand Total of 1,874 Pins. ALL OF HIS GA){ES ARE OVER 600 | TOLEDO, 0., March 19 (Special Tele- gram.)—Al Wartchow of Omaha was one of the high men in the American Bowl ing cowgress tournament here today with |® 1,574 mark that installed him in third | place in the all-events. He cleaned up 64 in his five-men series, came back with 636 in the doubles and landed 604 in the singles. Wartchow shot an errorless series in | his last attack, when every pin counted, but played the pins a trifle safe. One double in the last game was his best strike record. Two rallroads stopped him in the middle game while he had only one double in the first game. Ted Neale and F. Conrad got 1,140 for the best Omaha doubles, McCarthy and Whrtchow showing 1,125. Both pairs will cash at the finish. Bcores wére as follows DOUBLES. most of the time and had the Husker beaten on taoties, but he lacked the knack to hold the Nebraskan's shoulders on the floor. The match went two sey-| A sions, Stein, Ryan's gym, Des Molnes, was referee. hll-urun. ll;r\ud on by lowa State round, a hll hy P'n'y !rom.Brnn. with leg n,r:r nvu Btete in ber, from chancery. u# class: Won by Iowa State in tvo rounds and in L.l in second rouna, Loucks from Gutheriet, with chancery. lu.; Won mf Firking ?v{zmo hammerlock, State in lh with one’ fall. class: Declsion awarded to Otoupalik over Albrook, in o bl gt MeKinle; Wi osltaky (Nebraska), = ach, Towa Btate, 22%: Nebraska, 6%. Omaha Luxus Team Shoots Good Game In Toledo Tourney TOLEDO, 0., March 18.—(Special Tele- in two rounds thlh('fr{ ) !’l-l)flllnd Nebraska, two rounds. led the teams on the early shift of five- man contestants in the American Bowling congress tournament topight with 2,716, @ bad middle game in which Krug and McCarthy lest the combination after good opening attacks, costing the club a good chance for the money. The team will land well inside of the standing. The Mete team ran 23 on the same sh'ft, tut will not o The team got off with 788, but was golng strong at the finish. Scores: KRUG-LU XI h—OMAIl\ McCarthy. Wartchow Totals. ... .. w, T. Neale Contad.. .l;lm-hl... untington. Fanton..... Totals Call for Athletes To Report Today | Johnny Dennison, manager of the | championship Luxus nine, has issued -1 cull for all candidates to report for prac- | tice at Luxus park, Twenty-fourth and Vinton streets, this afternoon. Dennison expects about thirty candidates for jobs to show up, about that number have | Everyone who shows up will be given an equal chance to make a place on the tears. Inasmuch as the Luxus uniforms are to be new and nifty affairs this year, Dennison says his athletes will have to bring thelr own sults out for practice today applied to him for positions on his cluo. | T Abule, Omaha A A a, M. A Krug, Om: F. Fanton ... 99 INDIVIDUALS, 4, Wartchow. Omaha...... 2% 184 . Learn, B! < ' Fanton, Omnru . 'rea Neals, Omaha . . Conrad, M. Hun(ln . M Commerce ngh Five Wins the Last Floor Fray of the Season Due to the atellar fllpping of G. Reeves, left forward of the High School of Commerce, Coach Drummond's basket shooters had lttle difficulty in def Ing,the Joe Smiths of Council Blutfs in the closing contest of the Commercial league last evening at the Young Christian association, 2 to 17 connected with the basket seven times and added an additional tally by a foul ‘The linsup: goal, OE SMITHS. Wateon Thomas K ne Substitutes: F‘I!l for lfihuml “Rokusek for W. Reeves. Field goal Johnson, Fixa (), G. Reeves (7). (lrl'lu (1), Wai son_(3), Thomas, Kynett (5). Foul goals G. Reeves, Thomas (3). Fouls committed Commerce, 8, Joe Smiths, 9. Referee: Willard and Gotch Will Be in Omaha May 8 with Circus Jess Willard, champlon heavywelght pug, and Frank Gotch, the retired wrest- ling champ, who has returned to the game, will be In Omaha May 8. This announcement was made yesterday by the contracting agent of the Sells-Floto who arranged yesterday for the cus to appear in Omaha on that dale. Willard and Gotch are to be feature at- tractions with the circus. Sioux Falls Wins South Dakota Title HURON. 8. D, Telegram.)—8loux championship at school basket ball night, defeating March Falls won South Dakota tournament Redfield in 18.—(Special the state High here to the final game, 21 to B, In the semi-finals Sloux Falls defeated Aberdeen, 31 to 2, the a tie at the end of time and playing five minutes more to decide. Redfield won over Brookings, § to 14 in the other match in the semi-finals. New Orleans Defeats Cleveland Americans EW ORLEANS, La., March 18.—The An défeated Cleveland cans here | day, 4 to 2 MEMPHIS, Tenn., March 18 Louls Americans found two Memphis | | pitchers easy today and defeated the | Memphis Southern association team, to 4 in the first of a four-game series. The &t o Illinois Won Big 9 Indoor Track Meet CHICAGO, March 18—Diinols won the Big-Nine conference indoor track meet tonlght at Northwestern university with | 9% points. Wisconsin was second with 25% points. The others finished as follows Jobn Nickolas. sented by Bam Walker, Vera Barker and | ; Perdue, 8%; Minnesota, § n 2%: lowa, % Ohlo, % NONPAREILS VICTORS - OVER THE LITHUANIANS | The Nonparell club's tug-of-war team proved too much for the Lithuanians Frigay night, despite the ra.t that the latter pullers were quite a bit | hesvier. The Nonparells yanked the Lithuanians to the flag in three minut ‘.nd fifty-one seconds. Following the | |a St Patrick's dance was glhen at | Nonparell club's rooms teams playing to | Orleans Southern assoclation team [ South Side | 20, 1916. Drawn for The Bee by George McManus BY 4OLLY! | THINK SHE'S GONNA HIRE HIM! Brnndeu. Omaha Nationals and First Methodists Are Pen- \ nant Winners. | ‘BANK TEAM WINS BIG TROPHY The local basket ball season came to a close following the contest between the High School of Commerce and the Joe Smiths of Councll Bluffs at the Young | Men's Christian adsoctation last evening. While the larger number of quintets will disband immediately, several expect to | hold on for several weeks, taking on some of the nearby towns. The good showing made by the threc leagues this season has already started officials laying plans for next season. | keep the teams together as much as pos- | | sible the Young Men's Christian assoc- ation has organized an indoor base ball league composed of the basket Six fives of the Church loop have already | Joined and it is expected that the other loops will follow suit For winning first honors in the Com- mercial 100p, the Omaha National Banks will be awarded a larger silver shield given by Mrs. Harry Townsend in memory | of the late Harry Townsend. ‘The shield is of silver elghteen by twenty inches in ‘. ze and will be permanently awarded to [the quintet that wins the Commerclal league honors three times. In addition to this the Omaha National Banks will be glven individval bronze medals. Tho First Methodists, champlons of the ® | Church league and the Brandeis Stores, Tri-City league champs will also receive individual bronze medal Final standings of the year are as fol- lows: TRI-CITY LEAGUE ‘Won. Loll Pet. Brandeis Stores. 1 .000 Clarks . 703 'm Townsends 9 3 . 5 5 .50 $ 1 3 3 8 m L0 9 .00 GUE. | Won. Lost. Pet. Omaha National Banks. 13 0 1.0 High school Reserves 8 3 2 Joe Smiths.. 6 5 .My Townsend Tiger 6 5 545. & m;h- Independents... w8 8 00 M. E. 8m Y37 L lll[h "School of Commerce.... 4 § 308 CHURCH LEAGUE. \Von Lost. Pet Firat Methodists, 0 1.00 com P Rt vsz Mary's t,ann-enuo 6 4w &lvnrg Baptiats........... 5 6 .500 South Side Baptists .3 8 an South Side Prubytprhnl 3 9 ) First Christians..... 110w New Amateur Rule Is Proposed for the | Tennis Association NEW YORK, March 18.—~The executive committee of the national tennis associa- rule to be presented for adoption at the annual meeting of the nssoclation 1917. President G. T. Adee and other officlals admitted that the present rule | was so ambiguous it would be impossible | under it to disbar Maurice E. MoLaugh- lin, Thomas C. Bundy and W. J. John- ston, the Californians, or F. B. Alexan- der and Wallace F. Johnson in the east because of their connection with the | sporting goods business. Two features stand out prominently in the new rule. It aims at the source ot violation by prescribing against the pay- ment of expenses to players by clubs | glving tournaments unless permission is | obtained from the executive committee. It prohibits & player engaged in the | sporting goods business from competing | in any open tournament, match or cham- | plonship, while so employed, but does not | declare him a professional be disbarred who permit their names to | be used for advertising purposes. These | rules are not to become operative until April 1, 1918, if accepted at the annual meeting next year | The executive committee also arranged the :chedule be lssued next week The list contains thirty more tournaments than any ire vious year The newly created Middle Atlantic sec tional doubles were awarded to the Co lumbia Country club, Chevy Chase, M the Missourl Valley sectional doubles tc the St. Louls Amat athletic asso tion: the Southwestern doubles to the | Dallas Lawn Tennis club, Dallas, I The date of June 5 was awarded for the women's champlonship at the Philadel | phia Cricket elub Read Bee Want Ads for profit. Use them for results | elnle Berger Sold. The Nashville club reports the sale of the veteran pitcher, Heinle Berger, to Galveston of the Texas league | | Phone Doug. ticlpate in the big meet to be held at the | | Auditorium on March 31 { Infll Loc“'l'lo. Brilllant prospects for another state champlonship team are held by Coach | FOR Mulligan and Captain “Chuck” Morearty. | the lack of welght men. *Fig" Newton | has returned to school and will prove | AT valuable man in the high jump and | dashes. Wilbur Fullaway will be back | | to add a few points in the high jump and | pole vault eracks, | tion made public & proposed new amateur | in | Players may | of tournaments which will | WARTCHOW SGORES ,BAS'KET BALL__SEASON ENDSiTRACK WORK AT CENTRAL To | member of this year's foot ball team and | WUZ PARDONED! NS> | that track work would take up too muech | of his time. HIGH MONDAY AFTERNOON The high school will enter a team In the annual Missouri Valley me:t held at Kan. olrack practice will start in earnest at | yuy City, and the state meet held at ‘en gh school on Monday after. Lincoln. noon, and Coach Muliigan will start at | once to round hie men into shape to par- | 17th and Douglas McCague Investment Co. McCague Bldg. 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