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UMAHA, M MAKCH 1 THOUGHT | WUZ S\CK BUT I'M NOT - TAKE THIS MAN HOME - T THINK HE CAN STAND 3 T RIGHT DOWN - . BE RIGHT MAGQIE “ITS A BICK MAN ) AM- GIT ME A DOCTOR QUK ! M THE DOCTOR YOUR WIFE PHONED FOR ! THE TR®! I'VE PHONED FOR ONE ALREADY! yn'lmvlr-nxvn Moran in a wnlndnlul '”':VTCARDS SLAUGHTER THE anded his left and four rights in su ST. LOUIS AMERICANS cession on Willard's head and forced the champion te the ropes at the bell. Moran's — ‘ LOUIS, March 2.—Batting Daven 'WILLARD IS STILL HOLDING TITLE face was covered with blood from hia ST, eye and his nose from the eighth round, | port out of the box in the gecond inning, | WINS FROM TALLON but he withstood several hard jabs and | and alded by Pratt's wild throw to the — doggedly kept on. He awung both hands|plate to latch Betzel, and a fumble by | Record Crowd Sees Gates Defeat to the head, but Willard was still too | Austin, the St. Louis Nationals made Central City Man in Combs cool with his long laft for Moran's blows | three runs, defeating the St. Louls Amer- to take effect. Moran landed a good |icans by the score of 4 to 1. Steel held Trophy Shoot. left swing cn Jess' ear as the bell sounded | the Americans to four hits. It was the i and earned an even break in this round. | first game of the spring The | Moran persistently rushd in the ninth, |8cere: i i | but several of his swings wete blocked. | XRUORAIL -0 § 0 9 0 00 5 01 4 3 | Jess kept jabbing with his left, but Moran | | tore in with a swinging right to the body | and swung his left to the head. Then | Wyandotte | BOY KEEPS TITLE series HOME COLUMBUS, ~The largest the Neb., (Special.) crowd that ever attended! here today to witness Combs' trophy shoot between I. A. Gates of this city, and of Central| City., Gates won breaking ninety-five of 100. Tallon broke ninety-one. This aves the championship still to Gates, Eighteen guests, all former residents of | Following is the score | North Piatte and now residing in Omaha, | Harty Philpson.. 84 B | were entertained by Mrs. R. H. Arey at | j her home in Dundee on Thursday after- | moon. All had practically grown up to- | gether in the westarn city, and the time | was pleasantly spent in renewing old as- Isoctations. Dainty refreshments | served. March 26 FIGURES ON THE FIGHT. Bateries Wellman, Steel and Enyder Davenport, Koob and Hartley shoot were Willard jabbed him at will, but Frank rushed again and landed two right swings before was met with a right upper cut, which forced him against the ropes | from which he sprang with a high right swing on the head, finishing the round, NEW YORK, March 26— Jess Wil- | the honors of which again were even i In the final session the champlon kept :?:d‘_:" r::”ll 'h“rh""“w“‘m PUBINS- | o ying left jabs to the face, planting ampion of the world. In ten |y of them without a return, although rounds of fast fighting he defeated | Moran was trying hard to land an over Frank Moran of Pittsburgh here last | hand blow. Willard blocked another rush night on points | #nd jolted with right and left as Moran A crowd of about 13,000 people |Pored in. At close quarters, Willard drove a half arm right to the wind and paid approximately $150,000 to see sent two short lefts and two rights to the | the fight and went away apparently | head. Before the round ended he planted | satisfied with the result. It was the |at least a half dozen short arm blows on greatest gathering Madison Square | Moran's face. Garden had ever seen. Many women Decision All But Unanimous. were in the. thvers ’ | The awarding of the bout to Willard on 2 | points was virtually unanimous among Willard broke his right hand in | the experts about the ringside, although the third round, but little blows |all gave Moran credit for his gameness from his fighting left kept Moran at | and continual efforts (o land a punch that a distance. Moran's best round was | Would bring down his gigantic opponent. Among the papers whose representa- the third and his worst probably was | ... "o\ v Willard the bout on points the seventh. He was bleeding after | Joe Tallon FORMER NORTH PLATTE RESIDENTS ENTERTAINED he 905.95 51,254.00 Dubrava eggs, Owen strain, Phone 8. 4027 Stinger, Deep River. Ia. oK 5 . : e WHITE Orpington efgs for haiching, ¥ | Ohampion Comes West with Ban 8. Tel. Tyler 1381 | blle Interest It and ten- ARRED Rock eges far hatohing; order | PUMIIe"SAToRINt f AIREVUR Bolt Gnd ten mson | | TAKES HARD BEATING ALL WAY | elected president; Cabot Ward, of New knuckle on the index finger and nearly | Douglas 2310, missioner of 8t Louls, secretary-treas- | Millard's share this afternoon. touring. . of 8t. Louis would give o Frofit for promoters until the last week of April when he will | n. r Gutzmer. blacksmithing, auto sprin do repaired. BIGGRST VARIETY OF B Muny Recreation THOROUGHDRED Piymouth Rock eggs 8T, LOUIS, Mo., March x.—Oganiza- | Moran Unable to Dislodge Crown setting. Fhone 8 3 daged Hand and Forty Thousand | nls, was completed here today, by the MXD grain, 100 = ', Dwight Davis, of 8t. Louls, donor of | | York, was gjected first vice president: | $40,000 in big bills carefully tucked away Farnam Stevens-Duryea Double A, § cyl. Four. [ loran’s are urer. S-cylinder, .h!clrlt‘d equip He expects to join his family at Chi 1l silver trophy to the winner of an inter- | begin a six months' tour with a cireus. RD CARS IN THE CITY. pouLry anp Per stock |WILLARD PADDED ] Federation Meets, %o _a_setting. Wainut §14. r b, M 1 Rec: - 1. § FAGROCGHBRE ;zfl WEiGs Don‘“ b xim tion of the Natlonal unicipal rea- | 0( x‘n‘ Ol the wh“e HOPC Wagner, siiN.i6. | MORAN WANTS ANOTHER TRY | representatives of the cities ‘uToMoalLEs—Fofl SALE NEW YORK, March 26.—~With his right | the g Irwin Krohn, of Cincinnati, second vice | Gate receipts. about his person, Jess Willard, the dillac touring, cotric equipped. Rent for Garden It was or, electric equip city golf ‘tournament. Bntrants in this| Coula Mave Knocked Him Out. l‘fi‘ for ?”s.m sam, Bt o and the qualifying contests are to be open only to amateurs, but are to be unrestricted as to age or sex. | It also was announced that the United State Lawn Tennis assoclation would ive a silver trophy to the winner of a national amateur tennis contest to be | held in St. Louls. ¥or the tennis contest, the country is to be divided into ten sections. The win- ners of the sectional contests are to meet In St. Louls for the finals. The | tennis contests also are to be for ama- | teurs only and must be played on public courts. The cities represented at the confer- ence today were New York, St. Louls, Peoria, Cincinnati, St. Paul, Hartford, Conn.; Worcester, Mass,; Racine, Wis.: Denver and Springfield, Til. Plestina Wants to Know Where Caddock Duglas. Schroeder Hutchingson. . Tallen.. 9 Gates. . of WOOD'S ulcanizing Fabric s and unc Joz Brinkhau aha, ht. w{:;m?lfi:i‘:{{onm Mh'.lxll“ lent condition. Garage. Gus 8, Joe L Moran, at, Madison Square Garden, last night, Willard sald: “Moran is a great, strong fellow, both | clever and full of oourage, but T think 1 could have knocked him out last night | had I not injured my right hand early in the fight. The doctor says I will not be able to use my right hand for at least two months. As to fighting Moran again or Fulton, or any other man, my manager will have to attend to that matter. willing at any time to defend my title.” Walter Monahan, one of Willard's trainers, was with the champlon, who dld not show & mark from last night's contest. Moran Is Cheerful. Moran was up early this morning and recelved many callers at the hotel. The Pittsburghs man's face was puffed and his eyes discolored from Willard's left hand jabs, but he was cheerful. He was Lunwilling to admit that Willard beat him and claimed that it the seventh round : : had gone & minute longer he would have Is Hlding Hlmself knocked out the champion. I want another g0 with Willard,” sald | yoren Plesting, the Chicago wrestler, Moran, “and would 1ike to be for twenty | wants to know the whereabouts of Ear rounds or more, as T am not at my best | caddook. Several woeks ago Plestina in a ten-round bout. In six weeks time | pogted $100 with the sporting editor of .| T will be ready to meet Willard or any | The Bee, and a second §100 with another other big fellow they match with me. |paper. He offered to place this $200 he E Belleve me, 1 am not going to remain idle, | could throw Caddock either in a public 219, |as I know I possess every requisite to |or private match. win the title."” Plestine says he hasn't heard a word e = from Caddock. “I can't wait the rest of Fluke Costs Toronto THOROUGHBRED White Rock hatching | s | FOR SALE—Good fox hound, Joseph | B | tlon federation, which i3 to stimulate “ ekgn. Tel. Ty | | Class in Ten Rounds, International tennis trophy, was hand bandaged, owing to an injury to a AUTO CLEARING HOUSE president, and Nelson cunliff, park com- | State commission’s world's heavywelght champion left here | . Krit, electric_equipped, touring. announced that Walter D. Tneidentals eago, sometime tomorrow, and he wiil rest | Thompson 995, Auto repairing contest must qualify on publlc links, Speaking today of his pout with Frank wout A Wer WA » m fman. .. g4 Kavanaugh ARZBBRER! 4 : - Orphaned by War (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) | Ing congress tournament here today and Muarch 17.-Fdght hundred | Will probably carry with it"a minor place children have been |Dstead of the champlonship in that event. by the war, according | SChliman got 685 and tied with Ben Hues- made by Senator Jenol |Man and Frank Shaw of Clncinnati and the senate, Phis | Chicago for the high singles. High mark per cent the doubles was 1,202 by C. Shiery and in France, France, he estimates, will C. Wasserman of Toledo. Final shots in the five-man event, which without a paternal guide. and I H is topped by the Commodore Barrys of Chicago with 2,006, will be rolled tomor- Tow night. The minor events will not wind up until & day later. Joe Hetmanek in Omaha After Few Weeks on Coast Joe Hetmaneh, manager of Joo Stecher, breezed Into Omaha yesterday after sev- eral weoks with Joe on the Pacific coast. ! g I l | : ; ; for. : i g £ ! | | | declares 1) it i!! § 2 : 8 H : i E i g i : : i : 1 e§§i l i i § were the following: the fifth round, and his left eye was World, Sun, American. Press, Evening Willard was rushed to the ropes | Telegram, Evening Mail, Evening Jour- | in the third and received blow after | "y, 0. mex Rickard announced that the gate receipts amounted to $151,254.. Of a knockout, but the finishing punch was lacking. cent of the gross receipts, which amounted to $11,344.05. Willard's share Moran put up & game fight. Most of |bined with the percentage taken by the the time he crouched and forced the fight- |state and the §,500 pald for the rental than the challenger and appeared to have | 094.05. y an unlimited capacity to take punishment. | To this must be added other expenses, l ake coun'el of 66 PI PER“ lard smiled. to about $100,000, so that Tex Rickard and ’ : : The ehief feature of Moran's battle |his partner In the enterprise, Sam M- It's wonderful how the quiet companion- CLIES my life, you know,” said Plestina, “‘and 0 "¢ | make no impression on Willard with his [ on the bout 3 b 5 e Man Liead in Bingles {mve e ke the money down. - "™ |Bardest ewinas, he foutht siendlly and What They sa. webs and gets a man’s mind right down ‘ ’ and hooks which battered his face and s | to brass tacks. That’s why thousands of " ", after the bout other than to say, ‘there match before,'" continued Plestina, “and | yimost closed his left eye toward the end | would have been no fighting it he had not 1 guess he doesn't want any more of it." RS BRYE-RAtE 6. SERRRS A TOLEDO, 0., March 3.—Chopping the dazod by the champlon's smashes, but | roungy, No, 6 pin off a five-nine leave on his final LOSE THE FIRST PLACE Willard, fighting with his usual lack of | ywiiarq loft the garden immediately | [ . lead in the singles of the American Bowl- | partioulasly for a knookout. Dr. Lewls Morris, who attended the | .l s“c SIOUX CITY, Ia, March 26.—Changes | The champlon never was In danger | gamnion at his hotel, sard that Willard of the northweatern bowling tournament | 1anded with crashing force on his Jaw | joint ‘of the first index finger of hir | CHEWING TOBACCO when the Hawkeye Motors of Sloux City | 4nd body. Most of them, however, elther | vight hand early In the fight. dislodged the Fleming Motors of Sloux | ©0Wboy, who took full advantage of his |was in good condition and that the Infury flavor, blended with the City. The Hawkeyes made a total of great helght and extraordinary reach. | (o the finger would not troubwe him : ! u Hurley and Baum of Huron, 8. D., went o | Rickard sald after the fight: ! Referee Charley White said after the| ; . into the lead in the doubles with 1165 |, 3G LAY NP KK Lt at | “Moran put up u good fight. He's a the finest white Burley, “ ” took firat in the singles with a 617 count. [*"", T ever officlated. and that he |y 1 nought he'd be. It he broke his make “PIPER" the e - > ¥ ONC | right hand, as it is sald he claimed he [ i ch. I 1 Moran landed dangerously low on Willard | } ! 10ago 18 1n Lead AL Dne time in in-flghting but the bIO | ference. He did mot seem to meed his | chewing tobacco. | right d t of the time.” | to distress Willard seriously. ittt o deodben B g Try “PIPER” to- as 269% pounds in ring costume, towered .BDO, = ek of ; leso! eas ';o;mmwl:or:!:ln:tm?;.m::: camo | OVer Moran, who weighed only il Tigers Are Defea,ted whol mle fi - ure and lasting fiveyman events, led by the Overland |Ui6® before the match il I aquad completed their games | MOran opened hostilities with UEht| © ... .o New York Herald, Times, Tribune, almost closed at the end. | nal, Telegraph and Philadelphia Inquirer. | blow on the face. The crowd sensed this amount, the state received 7% per Did Not Try for K. O. | was $47,500, and Moran's, $23,780, Com- ing. Willard seemed slower on his feet [of the garden, the expenses totaled $90,- Moran scowled as he fought, but Wil- | which probably will bring the total up 1t Caddock Gosanthurry up and tefl me | V88 Dis gamencss. - Although he could | Cracken. will clear cloke to 800 profit ship of “PIPER’ clears away brain -cob- 1 U Wb & The.rwagh with him in & courageously under a hail of left jabs | Moran refused to make any statement At Toledo Tourne the brainiest i ica — y J, e of the bout. Several times Moran Was |taken the aggressive throughout the ten o est men in Ameri chew shot cost Bam Schilman of Toronto the aggreasiveness, did not appear to tr¥ | eeer the bout, refusing to be interviewed. | were made here in the five-man event | from Moran's blows, although a number | yaq gutfered a slight fracture of the He added, | “ 9 i AY . RCas T " and the Arlington (8. D.) five-man teams | Were blocked or avoided by the Kansas | however, that the blg fellow otherwise | PIPER "’ is different — its distinctive, pleasing 2,68 and Arlington, 2,672, Moran Lands Low. { more than a day or two. of selected leaves of and Mason Yould, a local sports writer, | which he ever officlated, and that he darn good boy. Willard was much slower world's highest type of [t one time in mfighting but the blow | 4id: it did. not seem to make much dit- Up on TOIBdo Aneys Willard, whose welght was announced | WY H i day—for helpful Tl » Kauff Gets Homer, to an end last night. when two shitts of | When the pair shook hands a few min- | satisfaction. without disturbing the leaders. With less | !6ft to the head, then tried a left to the |y, 2 £ £ Tex., March 26—The New National league club and the De- | 2 oo o) H i accept the guardianship of outside her family. HiL i ?3 £ z ucation il the law of separation of churc E i g i i | i g3 prefects, agents of the government. il § religious iz g relier sibli t this deficlency by under consideration | ties. the :!2 t i E i i f = 5 £ H *ull sent Outfielder umont club of the the state for her child or ohil- encountered the opposition of and Cathollc members 800 in it & rupture of union or parties and a meas- 10 a political end through of children of Catholic w government could not give us instruction. Moreover, out, the child's bringing up | patronage of the state would supervised and controlled by | who are the recognized The | ives demand for mothers the ald | state and, at the same time, the and the facilities for giving their instruction as it laws bhalf orphans whatever if the the conditions offered #tate since pensions are allowed it has been pro- If & compro- Stecher and his brother hiked stralght for Dodge for a little training preparatory to three matches he has carded. Stecher was given a royal reception out on the coast where l"r‘nk'?o\eh has always been a heavy favorite, according to Hetmanek. He says the whole coast would like to see the Nebraskan and the Humbolt man tangle and that the senti- | ment as to the probable victor is about | evenly divided, Stecher's next match is with Henry Ordeman at Lincoln, Saturday night, | Charley Peters Is Recovering from an Attack of the Grip| Charley Peters, the Papillion grapple has about recovered from his second a tack of the grippe, which caused his con- finement to his home two weeks ago. le hopes to be able to resume tralning in a few days. Charley has been up for sev- eral days now, but he lost a lot of welght and is very weak. He hopes, however, to start training again this week, so that he may be able to card some more matches within a month or so. White Sox Win Real Game_ 3{ Base Ball| HOUSTON Tex., March 3.—Three times the score was tied In today's same here between the Chicago Ameri- cans and the Houston Texas leaguers, be- fore the visitors scoerd three runs in | the cleventh inning, and won, 13 to 9 Schalk knocked three doubles and two | singles. Ecore | Houston 20100021 Chicago Amer.. 00013203 Batteries: Houston, Jepkins: Chicago | Beott, Wolfgang and Schalk, h . n 914 4 1211 4 | New Ovleans.. than 100 fives to roll, Chicago is left in possession of three of the four leading places and Is tied for the fourth. The Commodore Barrys top the main event with 2905, “Sykes” Thoma and Hank Marino are high in the doubles with 12; Frank Shaw of Chicago tied with Ben Huesman of Cincinnati, for the in- dividu lead with 6%, and Thoma leads the all-events' shooters with 1919, | WESTERN RECORD BROKEN AT INDOOR CARNIVAL ST. LOUIS, Mo, March 2.-The west- ern intercollegiate record for the fifty- yard dash was broken at the indoor carnival of the Missourl Athletic asso- clation here last night. In this event, Joo G. Loomis of Chi- | cago cut one-fifth of a second from the previous time of 0:06% by breasting the tape a fow Inches ahead of Irwin Nahl of the Columblan Athletic club of St Louts. The University of Kansas team took the Miasouri Valley conference relay race from Missouri, making the mile in §:31%. Coach Stagw’s relay team took the one- mile relay from the Univeraity of Il nols quarter milers in 3:20%. NEW ORLEANS TWIRLER HOLDS CINCINNATI SAFE NEW ORLEANS, March the first inning when Gritfith’'s home run netted the Cincinnati National three fective and the local team won today, 4 to 3. Score ‘REE Cincinnath ....ooviiiiinn, 381 fo it i85 Batteries: Cincinnaty. Dale, McKenery, Mitchell and Clark: New Orleans, Dill: inger and Deberry Breton Won't Report, According to report from Chic Jimmy Breton will not report to Lake. Except in | runs, Dillinger for New Orleans was ef- | body, which was blocked. Willard kept | Jabbing with his long left. Moran, boring | in, swung an overhand left high on the head and then was driven back by sev- eral left jabs and a short right hook t the ear. Willard held him off with an- other straight left and uppercut with his right. The champion was cool and grinned at Moran's futile to reach his jaw. troit Americans divided their pre-season | games here. New York won the final, | 5 to 2, by bunching hits in the eighth in ning when the score was tied. In the | hird {nning Kauff's home run sent Doyle | the game. Three singles and a wild pitch enabled Detroit to tie the score in the sixth. In th ighth New York hit Boeh ler for three two-bagers which, combined with a passed ball, netted three runs. The score R.H.E. Detroit 40 New York...0 0 200003 05103 attempts | Moran's Eye Cut. | Moran worked industriously in the sec- ond session, boring In and trying to land overhand swings, either right or left, | Batteries: 'Covaleskle, Eoehler = and 3 Baker o ery ' Raride while the big fellow jabbed him hard | Doker: Anderson. Perritt and Rariden and hooked & short right to the besd | MACKS START THE YEAR Moran found great difticulty § hing wITH TAK'NG A LICK'NG | the champlon but was persistent, taking DAYTON, Flg., March 2.—The Brook | several stiff lefts in the face which cut his right eye. | The third. and only round in which |lyn Nationals beat a team of the Phila | Moran had the advantage, opened with |delphia Athletics today, § to 0. Pfeffer the Pittsburger landing & hard left on|from Brooklyn allowed by two hits In | the body. Willard sent his right with full | five innings. Marquard yielded four hits force to Moran's ribs and put a straight | in four innings. The score RH.E | left on the latters nose. Frank rushed | gthlctics AEEED IR BB n in with three swings, landing his | Batteries: Crowell, Sheehan and Per right three times overhand on the head, | kins, Meyers; Pffer, Marquard and Mo~ but he didn't seem to be hurting the cow- | Carthy. | boy. Moran then swung his right to| | the body and, rushing in again with his | | head down, swung his left to the head, 00000200 0-2 one of Phone Your Want ads to The Bea. Sc and 10¢ Everywhere THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY ahead of him for two scores, the first of | == is an aid to digestion and is especially appreciated in springtime. The hops employed in its manufacture are of the finest quality and act as a tonic. Save Coupons and Get Premium Phone Douglas 1889 and have a case sent home, Luxus Mercantile Company, Distributors. | tollowing with a right to the other side of e head Willard held him away again with | hls long left jab, but Moran got in close with both hands. This was Moran's best round and after the bout was over his advantage was explained by Willard's manager, who stated that the champion had broken some bones in right | hand during this round. 1f Willard met with an accldent, he it, as {he used his right occasionally, but mot forcetully, during the rounds. Covered with Blovd. In the seventh after. Willard had in- flicted & good deal of punishment on the = (Willow didn't show next three i FOR Springs Beer Phone Doug. 1306 or 2108