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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEBR: APRIL Capyright, 18 Internntionsd Wo wa Hervies “THATS Qurry A BYUNT { 2 i (3 O m»q. Y "Jl"‘”’ r'-fi“lm’r v r INING PLACKS IN KB CA Lt o DEARLY DOTED . ) NOED HAD A RICH UNCLE , ALSO, HE \ _y'b Y BASE m;.m:_u}_ b BRIGUT IDEA 7 s ABCJUT BI% MOWNHE BRVOUE CHRISTIMAS TEMBD TU THI LIFE 11 8TORY OF UNCLE FOR HOURS AT A TiME, (FRaMOTIET |7 BEGAN T& DG HICE THINGS PO UNGLE 0 DO THAT - VO UNCLE, IV COME AL | B ™IN OB ) e “GrE HOW BHE MUSTA LOVED e (o Sou | LA) s 1 ANy whsanyl’ AN N GAVE Wi A IN &I’l‘l LUTIRG BUT %A 5‘?\;‘ THE MILLION OAME WATE HE RAN ERRANDS FOR. UNCTE ALBO HB BAT AT UNCLES BEDSDE SAME HI8 ) RSO MG NIGH TS CF BICY eSS FIRET GAVE WM A PALE BLUK REALY- ABCT NRCKTIE = ORDEMAN HARD rolny | Omatiu won the ruce with | Vrewont second ‘ ut Wins in Straight Falls at Lm'} coln After Tough Contest Be- | fore Crowded Auditorium S HANDICAP GOTHAM GOLFERS |PRINCETON HURLER FIRED Big Bill Deyo ¥alls Under Ban Be- onuse He Played on Hotel Nine for Pay BIG INDOOR MEET ENDS IN DEADLOCK Nebraska University and Nebraska Wesleyan Tie for Piret Place While Tarkio is Third Brulm Wine Mile OWEN 18 INDIVIDUAL WINNER| 7vie miie run was duck soup for | Christian Am Jerome Travers Expected to Con- tinue Alone in His Glory at Borateh, SEVERAL IN SECOND BRACKET |TRIES TO SLIP ONE OVER NIIW YORK, April 1«Now that (he winners mude The Nebraska (reshinen tentn won (h oileks Lioan. tomm relny with Yurkio second nrrl‘nl third, ‘The Nebrasss freshinan onmieied of | I Jarsen, 1| | OBrians, J. 1. Purney and Beckord | PRINCWTION, N, 1., April 1-Big Bl | | 5 . | Mutropolitan Golf assoolation handicap | Deye, Princeton's star pitoher, has fallan 1 ;m:m«ms PREVAIL IN THE END | |committes s nearly through with fin |under the ban becavss ho played swm Wesloyan's distance r1oan. Wru Job of arranging (the amateurs prepars mar ball At Au Mable, In the Adiron log wot nway with a flying lead st the Joe » ! tory 1o another seanon, aveey one s won- | Aacks, The slory that Deye has joinsd never Was|(rom Jenry Ordemmn of Minnsspolls ‘ doring how the lesders will be placed | 1o Gore, Watrous, Milburn and others | TEAM WINWERS, Mebrasks university wok of the gun and he Nobrawka Wonleyan . Tarklo college 1 Omahs ¥. M. O, A . INDIVIDUAL WINNERS @ B Owen, Omahs s onell Mart, Tarkio : L3 ] Mtochor, the Dodge Wonder onded aithough Rossell Hart of Tarkio | $incoin Frids traleht fa " 0 on the naw Vat, There seams to be Iiitle | tama out the other day, though weeks doubt but that Jerome D, Travers, (he |80 Deyo was told by Dean Mollenshan natlonal open ohamplon, will continue |that he would never again ba permitied slons in hin glory at werateh, Besldes |10 represent (he Tigers, The dean Is nocording Travers this posttion of honoy | PAcked up by the faculty comimittes on the commities latt the No, 1 |ouidoor sports Oswald Kirhy and Walter | 1eyo's came (nvelves a nice point in nude one of the greatest finishes ever and o4 n ol an indoor mite run in Omahn. | 1 ineoins r, by hin desperats welf from Mty to second po- | (pom tion, Briing ohpy mile off 10! de v ork b 2 A £ » 4 4 § Y Inat yoar finishing #orint, | tottowers of rried hir Edward White, Tarkio Moriin Conier, Wesloyan Vorne Fotz Wesioyan M. Bruing, Weslsysn KW which 1n wome time for n plie |, o o] plaoe vacant Pl S rd i g y . J, Travie were the next in Mno, being | AMAteurism, Dean MoClenshan and the ohamplonship title when he retired from Py ¢ placed nt No, 4, 1t is more than Wkely | committes consider that the pitohar has that thess golfers will remain in the posl- | 1ot his amateur standing, becaise he tion, und that the No, 4 bracket will be |Violated an implied agresment with the s anlurged by two more names, st least doan ware peop h p 2 4% Beonuse of the fact that John O, An The authorities’ stand is based on the slaule Y i fact that Dayo sald last spring that his dutles at A wimmer hotel wers to hs the eare of the golf greens or "similar worl,” In return for which he was 1 receive his hoard, The desn says that tha pitoher spent little time on the greens |and that the similar work referred (o consisted In the main of pitohing for the hotel nine Last June, b ndoors on w trae ehraska university und Nobraska Wen mile lenn Grnf of an tied for first honors in the anmuml ndoor athistic meot staged at the mu Avditarivm ¢ Priday susploen of the Omaba Yousg CLrstinn sssscintion. Both teams t Aall d k count of mixtesn polnts. Tarkio college | was mude up of G, N Ianded third place with eleven polnts snd the loowl Y was fourth with two points A% u trophy cup wan the prize for the winner of the track and flld Intemperned among the athiletic events nelther Guy Weed of Nebrasks or W, . | wore » number of manssed Arilis given Kiinie of Mebrasin We VEDPRRKE WS\ (o ring, The speoial Lrsi Inn Galnes of the Mer The athletic division of the meet wound | wg 1 sah 1" wperoned by Uird, anta hotel took | pricigm inder Ahe | up with the wiversity rein Men's | was canfly the Nehraskn winner with Nebrasks dorson was not & regular Metropolitan player when the 1915 list made ita ap poarance, he falled to recolve s handieap, AL the present thne he 1n & represontatve of the Miwanoy Country elub, and thers fore eligible, Andarson 41d well lamt sen son, belng runner-up in both the Metro politan and National ehamplonships, and in fact the hardest Btecher hins ever on (%" It s quite safe to predict that he will be placed at No, 2, Maxwell W, Marston has also to be taken into consideration, for, in addition W winning the New Je title and noveral Invitation tournaments, he de Wasloynn second. ‘The Cornhusker tenm Owen, ¥, B Wilson Bryan who In servisg his firm yesr on the team ore 2 ahmmp would got the two falls iy fifteen minutes, which he falled to do, an the big man from the north put up & hard fighi Beott, W, Werner and an Omabs hoy oy were betting large sums that the “venta 6yan, the reapec- | by the gymnasium classes of the looal willlng (o toss for | “¥," 7 plensed the erowd Wiy possession of the troph Aceordingly 1t | and were given heart nan akroed a second cup, duphleate of the | criginal one If there I8 sny money left in the treasury the Deyn went to Dean Mo~ Clanahan and asked for permission to pitah for the hotsl team, stressing the foot that his health demanded s trip to tha mountains, e was to look after the wolf greens in return for his board, countered, unloss 1 was the Cutler con e ¥ test In Omahs The erowd Jumt night was sbout up 1o . BVerage It In estimated 5.0m persons ww the rmeet would be awarded While Ordeman was # 1ough mun throw he never had n chancs to be the Mior the first Uhires VA Omahs “Y" will pay for the eup, oAher wise Nobraska and Nebraska Wesleyun will go fitty Aifty on tha purehas Owen In Individunt Siur, G I Owem, Ko ruska's 18 k was the Individusl point wign Owen snrnared elght points, half of s tean's total, by capluring first placo in th forty-yard dash and seeond in the W40, Ko nlso was & membor of the victortous rolay team. Russell Hart of TParkio ranked numbes two among the (ndividuals Wwith six points to his credit. 11e was wec ond In the 8 and socond in the mite Edward White of Tarklo, Meriln Cozior Varne Yets and M. Droing, sl of We leyan, earned five points each by na'ling firta, The Junior #-yurd dnsh opened the big moet. After pevernl proliminary heats, & fieet-footed youngmer from the Kouth Ldncoln wehool, Howard Dennis by name, showed his heals 1o s youthful rivals nd broke the tape first for vietory, I coversd the forty yards st the rapid olip of b1-6 mecondm, which fs going some for o Ind under 18 yonrs The open -yard dash followed. . 1 Owen, the Cornhusker star noross the line first with his teammate B, B Reott, but u few inches behind 11 Btengel gathersd fu a polut for the Omahs “Y" by coming in third mads the forty in 4 4h seconds Grnde Sehool Nelnys ‘The grade achool relayn were rempon sible for much voeiferous onthusiasm among the spectators, There were prob Ably 1000 grade school kiddies on hand 1o cheer thelr favorites on and they oer tainly 414 a good job, In the first divisioin Miller Park sehon! Wha vietorlous with Cass second and Monmouth Park third. In the second i lnlon Bouth Tdncoln had an easy tir with Dundes second and Central Park (hird A wurprise was rec orded in the junor bigh fumps. Paul Jones, a long-legged Ind who entered unattached, walked off With the medal by leaping five fest and four Inches, Jones was too keen for the competition wnd of the Ommin and Rogera, an High White Lenps High Ldward White Turkio neat exhibition of salling by leaplng five foet nine & ne-fourth White s f the 1 Inahes In the open hix ¥ wan onslly won easlly e Lewin of Nebrasks was sogond and § Halnow made () ther Omaha "Y' point & wolf into third place The shareh relay w T Phe Blon Baptiet (eam ory, very dusky wnd sonn of Bihlopia was finale the feadiaff run Metorial and Mur ¥t wined W Lraok W eral mout m el e and romi Veme Pets of fied off the time of 814 Cw e Mt Bohing Wy & gres Uonter, Sapta o by e 1At lag h man, | romped | The rifle shooting competition, which | sEgressor beonuss, WAS held in (he Young Men's Christian | minutes of “Lesling out ariler in the |It was only w question of how long At amsociation gymnastum ovening, was won by WNay Kingniey Kingslay scored 107 out of n possible 99, The shoot was 100 shots prone and 10 shots offhand, Don ¢, MeCown was s and with i snd Moltenbery was third | #nd came up behind, Me . then with 12 All of the shooters axperienced Alflenity in hiting the target while shoo Ing offhand. Al inade good soores prone but foll down on the other shify A number of the Nebraska militia boys taok part In the rifle shooting but they | as though Btecher had weren't in it with the private citizens ummary Vorty-Yard — Dash, Junior-Howard Dennin, Houth Tdneoin school, first 1 Hountree, Zion Baptist “chureh, mecond W. Jahnmon, Omuhe Young Mes's ¢ hris Uan nssocintion, third, Time Vorty-Yard Dush, Open-—) Nebrasku, firet; 3. " Beott gecond; Ourl Bienkel, Omahm ¥ ous Men'y Christian nasociation, third, Time 04 Obstacle flace of Toy's Hero Men's Christian Won by Hed Box team league, Omaha Young ammoclation Thine wecond (adl for Blech for an opening worlld take Jou Lo hook the scissors and put the bk tellow’'s shoulders 1o the mat n head hauling for 1hre min . er mnde m dive for Ordeman's (et tarnd avorits hold, bt O or hi erman K counfully fought off thegpadesors all the way through the tirast tall which was won by & sort of a half selasors and & half Nelaon. Twice it looked Lo the Vg crowd n log fastensd wround Ordeman, but e time the tos and northerner was able to grn flght himself out of difficult LAt thne was lost at the start of the imp'y made a folnt for Ordeman's logs, stralghtered up and wis back at hin legs in o Oash. O 1M agnin fought off the solmors fully that Mtec for n time tried other | pionsd Wim with Ordetnan, howsver, got tactlon and almost bur arm loek 4, away and then Blecher started (o work Purk, first; Park. third 1y Crnde Hohool Relny LAneoln fiest, | Park, third. Time Jundor High Jump il Jones, unat tachud, fivat; Boh Poff, Omahe High, sec A Wogers, Omaha High, third, Tetght ot 4 Inehe High Jump, Open -¥Awarg White, Tur kio, first. George Irwin, Nebraska, sss ond: ¥, O, Haines, Omaha Young Men's Chrintian wssocintlon, third. Melght, § feet 9% inehes Chureh Welny—Zion Baptist, first; Wirst Momorial, wecond; Mt Mary's Avenue Congregnitonal, third, Time. 0564 Hisiness House Felay—-Omaha Natlonal hank, fiest: Bmith Brick company, we nd. Tl Y Four Hundred and Porty ash erne ets, Nebraskn Waesl Owen, Nebraska Invislon 1-Miller Monmouth Divistion 11-Bouth second; Central Clenter Time 0.0 Kight THundred and ehty-Yard Wun Marlin Coster, Nebraska We firal Humwel Tiart, Tarkl Blurne. Nebraska, (hire Young Men's b Malf-Milo Helay O oln ¥, second; ¥rom ‘ High Hohool High fiemt Relny-Central Park Hult-Mile ont 11 Nebra | Army Team at Chi Will Reorganize NIG CLARKE WiLL WITH MOBILE PLAY THIS YEAR | record for | mquatie messon Just with his logs and soon had & twors hol ) which he sugmented with w half Nelso and the match was over in 4 4 In the semi-finals Jako Amen of Lin coln and Fred Moormeler wr f an hour (o a draw wdy Criswold wan referes Yolumbia Swimmer | Breaks All Records | In Eastern Tanks NEW YORS fleinl statist) April 1. -A Herbert raing ent swlmmer, who repressnt bie university, broke the intersollegis point weoring during 1 finished, Valls neored no # than ninety-nine points for the Wus and White furing (he tank rod Penn State Too Good For Wrestling Loop | NUMBER L HABTIARE AR ST W VIR AR BEWIIAL 95 BHOUTIING . FRANT AN BRI LA o, Fired of stunding on the level and whooting wt the olay plgeons, u few oteen of the trapahooting wport h tnken up the ldea of shootlng from wer planes. 14 i thousht that the port will Veop sotne crack aerial shots, who may ho umeful i this sountry gues Lo Wir mont of the serinl shooters so (nr have besn women, The famous An tried the experiment whils nle Onkley wented in o government aeroplane (ru Ing ut sixty miles an hour over Atlantic City, N, J TENNIS BOOMS AT HARVARD With Norris Williams to Lead, Crimson Net Crew Looks to a Year of Victori OF FAST PLAYERS BONTON, April 1-Tennis ta booming ire than ever at Marvard, home of Ir llegiate eourt champlons, The var hoduled, and the To mest the growing Wiy hina fifteen mests frashmen elght popularity of the sport, slght naw conrte are being Inld out for the exelusive use o the team, with a grandstand to seat (00 mirrounding tham. Probably never has the Crimson had h & number of good players, st f courss, tn Captain 11, Norria Willtams, nierolinginte and university ohm I ahamplon In 194, and ond In the sounting Iaat year tinms 1n In Up-top shape beoatss of At the Longwood sovered oonrts I winter, 1t will be reme dafented W Tdndley ranked e hin pla bered that Murray, national ndor ehamplon, in an exhibition at Bt it Caner, who contributed s 1 who 1a thought 1o ve one of the mow mislng playsrs in the antr by play secand fddie ta the National Regatta Will Be at Duluth wlso ay targetn the got befor flying | Lacoma Mrw, Carl J tHmimette o one side s when sued the neroplane Champion de Boxe of France Wants a Crack at Jess Willard When War is Over CGaores French flying boxe of Vranee Ing up pugitlem for aviation ure, In the future whon fthe war will marely his avocation Fing must reman, Vooation Whosver started (hat ng up hoxing formed #pondan Why [ fon't mind Ietting first thing 1'm it the Germans Hehilling of Portiand asatully broke n number of olay from an wer # flying over the |more than No, 3 hiiling enjoyed will make & wan found that, | targots woro | wport and this summer fow mors experimenis the trap from Wurled hnd 1o be placed on n special rig wing far out in front of the ssohine, and he ordinary trap was often pussed the tar the sun « Mrs, Belilling worman trap-shooter of the Carpentie e intention of giy both hils business and s pleas future will | prise his only trus atory about me |pusleus ahout Carpent how falae 1t i, he | are Hiyles, wolng to do after out for the count I8 (o | hass, and and have & go | fitting | they see fonted Jerome 1), Travers in the nutionsl amatour at Detroit, In the 1016 liat Mars Ore, | ton was at No, 4, This year it Is hard to wes how the committen can allow him Then there is Philip V. G, Carter, the Metropolitan Junlor ehamplon, to bhe reokoned with, This youngster has heen branking ooturse records atl Pinehurst in & most vackless manner. IAke Marston, Garter was placed at No, b on the It Inst yoar, but beyond a doubt that is too much now. It ia Iikely, therefore, that he will bs placed In the No. & bracket although 1f put in the No. 2 group with 'Fthe aforementioned, 1t would not be a Pacifio eonnt, bud mistake CARPENTIER 10 oowg pAc Big Nine Sohools Start Practice for OHICAGO, April 1--Postponement of the proposed abolition of intercolleginte I8 AVIATION SERGEANT NOW base ball in the conforsnce for another your al least has found diamond conches in the g Nine prepared for the cam palgn and warm weather has brought some of the teams out doors after pre Hminary work in gymnasiuma. Hers and At present [ at Urbana fans bellove the champlon whip will o either to Tlitnols or to Chi engo und & hard fight for the titla be tween the anclent rivals 15 expested Both Maroons and Tilint are to have vetaran teams in the flold. Nine members | of last year's champlons, Including Cap [ taln Jaok Wradley, the oatoher, form the 1 which Consh Huff will bulld up his team, and elht "' men are among the squad Coach Page s arilling at Chicao. L1 The Nitnots veterans, hestden Pradiey Arbuokle and feldors; Koptik, whortston third Gunkle, THalan and Davis pitehers. Captain Mhull haads the piteh Ing staft at the Midway and the eut look on the siab is otherwise not any bright sophomores, the M Clark, out Krahn though (n Cerdes and Larkin on conchen belleve postuibiiltion. The veterans are DU MaOonnell, firat base, Har oateher moved te the Infield, Wal Kal Chang the Chiness player, and Cleorge, The nelude Moble Cuhn, the and Rudalph n the Mare Onvin, an outfielder Nkely 1o he sophemores mpieedy half back \ hatting average of 8 tour of the artent "| SPRINTING CHAMP WILL NOT RACE IN KAINTUCK THVILLY More quality w and Hquoq [EVERY DAY AT O TS o0 98¢ QUART Base Ball Season | nd more people go to the or to perform mimilar work, and his pitehing wus to be in the nature of play- ful exerolse, It was shown 1o the committes that the star piteher apent 1ttle time =n tha Kveons and ald little work of any rog) Inr mort. 1ia wan trented 1ike a guss!, [ not an employe, and had his meals in the main Aining room, wheress most of the other membars of the tesm ate in the second aining room Princton Crew Looks Good in the Spring Practioe PRINCWITON, N. J., Apetl 1-Princeton's varmty olght looks pretty good, as the men Mt at the machines, Of tall, brawny matarial Princaton naver 1acks, 1t seems, and when veterans are gradunted, thers | moams alwayw un over-plus of men of sim- | Hlar wtature to take thelr places. Nassau [lost mix of it elght varsity osrsmen | 1amt mownon, it 1f looks count for any thing, . Hpaeth has st least elght units qualified for assemblage inte » powerful and harmonions whols. Olin Putnam, the fine stroke, will bs missad, of eourse, hut In Mturges, the comch wenma to have daveloped a smooth, power ful onrsman, who will fill the missing onramen’s shoes ndequately, e was the junior varsity stroke Inst sesson Cochran, the captaln, who sits at Mo, 1, and Lea at No, 4, are the two varsity vetarans, both proficlent swesp swingnrs Savame at bow, MoConn at No. & Inger soll At No. & and Oadebusoh st No, 4 and Paul at No, 7, complets the present arrangament, Ingeraoll 16 an oarsman of experiance, and Cmdohusel aat In th varsity tIn the early woeaks of the 1016 meanon. Marvard comes to Prinee ton on Aprli 16, in order to have ) advantage of thres days’' prastiea on Oarnente preceding the regatta, which will he hald on April 8 ane day after the beginning of Princeton's Baater re oenn. Thin will be the Orange and Hisek's iy homs race, other avents for tha rew heink the Menley regatt Nohuyikill, May 18 and the trin Yool Inke, Ma Welsh and Mitohell To Fi‘v;ht‘ on April 7 rnel): Prineston rewattn on MILW A side fol . Hawels Mennlar! Old Reliable'' for ose prices tell the story WERR, @he Cackley Bros. PO Al apii \ el Un Vo Mg