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THR -t ol 8 it e v -3 By Jimmie Swinnerton OMAHA SUNDAY B APRIL 1016, <’ THATS GUITE A BTANT g DR " —e e - ‘,‘1 [ o £ TOOK th‘ T YD BxPEneive -n, PLAD mm{ MR NIOWT AFTRA HE LISTENED TO THE LIFE M GToRY OF C w His CAR. | NIGHT WITH THEE OLD GEBNT WHO UNCLE FOR HOURS AT A Tii4k IDAu m;mmn E A an.(,.fi» %Nws DINING PLA 8% FORN CHRISTMAS DEARL DOTED ON THE GAME Qp‘ag GAN 1,10 "‘""“F'“"Nfllmuw;u T m‘ \mxr FoR. ol | > T MAKE THINGS f (lw; HOW BHE | LEABAN Rn’ MUSTA LOVE D HEA T . > ! You'! ) > & A N P()T”A NiC VE,L f IN oL(J | SEE b ‘ HARD You CAN HIT [ A MO HER SAT AT UNCLES BEDSIDE AND WHEN CHRISTMAS CAME 1% UNCLE AND “THEN GAVE HIM ROUOH LONG NIGHTS OF SiCrNEs FIRET GAVE WIM A PALE BLUKE REALYY MAT m BECURITIES SUY Ie) AN ET NECKT T MILLAOM (AT MILLION DOLLARS AS A SAD SONG SAG OO LATE! lm‘//\q Ty apshoomug from Ae roplanes HANDICAP GOTHAM GOLFERS|PRINCETON HURLER FIRED e e e — the Nebrasks (reshmen Loam woep the Soratoh | Nine for Pay Nnhnuku University and Nebraska ’h““"" relay with larkio wecond w0d|gue wring in Straight Falls at Lin g ; ne Uird, ‘The Nebraska freshman : VE . JKET|TRIES 70 SLIP ONE OVER Wesleyan Tie for First Place [ tearn consistea of 1 % Larsen, | coln After Tough Contest Be- SEVERAL IN BECOND BRACKET While Tarkio is Third | O'Triann, 0, 1, Purnay and Beckord fore Crowded Auditorium NIW YORK, April 1<Now that the | PRINCIZTO 1., April 1Mig Wil s | Brulng Wins Mile, Muatropolitan Golf association handicap |Dayo, Princeton’'s star plicher, has fafles OWEN 18 INDIVIDUAL WINNER| e mite run was duck soup for M, |SCISSORS PREVAIL IN THE END oommitisn 1a nourty” throusls with 1 | nder the ban Vechime ha-pinyed s ( Bralnk, Wesleyun's dlstance man. Bro ) 0f Wrranging the amaeurs preparn- (Mer ball At Al Hable, In the Adiron THAM WINNERS Ik w0l awa vith n flying lead at the| Jos Miecher, the Dodge Wonder, won tory to nnother season, every one s won- |dacks, The story that Deyo hax joined :.::::::: “',‘,‘::f,.',':",.' +1 k of the gun and he never Was|from flenry Ordeman of Minnespolis st doring how the leaders will he pla :’l": :u-',‘,” r:ll’r;v;-" \:H)um; :m’l :i Tarklo ooliegs 1 lod nlthough Rumsell Hart of Tarkio | Lincoln Friday In straight (alls, in 10:40 on l,lu- now |}|-1 ’l ro . s to be un'r. Mml ui' the ot ')nn’v.’v hough woe Omahin ¥. M. 0. A 3 lo ome of the grentest finiehes ever' ana ¢ oubt but that Jerome 1. Travers, the o was told by Dean MoC'lanah, ; ‘.llllrvmuu, WINNERS noin an ind ,lum run In Omaha “x v l‘ M Aitori “ filled with national open champlon, will eontinue |that he would never again ba perimitied o m Oninha . by N & NOSS §_ANEHOTIES. Wad. S e Jlone In his mlory at werateh, Mesides |0 represent the Tigers, The dean s ! [ ) e desporaie finishing sprint | oliowern of the wrestling gams who came ™ ¥ ) backed up by the faculty eommittes on Bdwara Wiite, Tarkio g carried himeelf from fifty 1o second po<| from all ovar the state 1o xee Nebrasks's ‘;""""”"" ":" e "‘l'“ ”""’"::"'l"” r""""’ ilost SRS I oh In wom e for & mil A " plnce vacan il KAy or | M. Broing, Wesleyan il :h :’.: ‘ ," b u'\n man to whom Vrank Gotgh handed the 5, Travi wers the next in line, being | AmAtaurism, Dean MeClenahan and (h k. Jrieen s o the | ohamplonship title when he retired from | pinced nt No. 2 1t 1a more than Iikely | committes consider that the plteher hia ehraskn L niversit nd Nalirnska ) mile Glenn Graf of Nabraska was g | y the rink. ‘The special train chaperoned by that theas golfors will remaln in the posi- | 108t his amateur standing, because he 1‘ ’:’,}“y ! :v’ onors in the anndul | ¢ :,1 i e : ' Dan Gainew of the Merchunts hotel took ton. and that this No, o bracket will be | Yiolatad an implied agreement with (he e il avitirs’ Weid e Teas o athletic diviston of the mest wound |91 from Omaba and the Lincon hotels i s U s moks ROt B0 Inats diah i i oA o g Invernity relay, Nobraska | wern filled with people from all over the Hoacaune of the fact that John (b An- | The authoritles” stand ix based on (s aumplcen of the Omahw Yourk Men's | war ounlly the winnar with Nebrasks | state dorson was not a regular Metropolitan | f8et that Deyo said Iast spring that »is nnded third place with eleven points and | Bcott, W. Werner and Wilson Bryans, |/ /2 there wap donaidarable money lowt penranse, he falied (4 rhedie b MARIIMD: | ot trn” ap WhIh B 0 . "\ on the match, because (he Btecher baok At the present time he tn & reprasentative | WOrks i wh was (0 tha loeal X" was fourth with twe points, | an Omahs b who 1 serving his first|” out of the Hiwanoy Country club, and there. |Teceive his board. Tha dean says that ern were botting Inrge sums that the champ would got the two falls in fifteen minutes, which he falled (o do, an the big man from the north put up a hurd tight, in fuct the hardest Utecher Lina ever sn ountered, unless it was the Cutler con test in Omaha last July the piteher spent 1ittla time on the gr and that the similar work referred (o politan and National ehamplonships, and | conntated in the main of pitehing (o it 18 quite snfe to predict thut he wili |the hotel nine : Laat June, Deyo went te Dean M Clonahan and asked for parmission 10 piteh for the hotel team, stressing (he A8 trophy w yenr on the tesm the prize for the | ! . v ne : foro eligible. Anderson aid well lnst sen innar of the track and fleld o .th!] Inte spersed nmong the athletis events tre- plibia, Ancuiben Al el o e neither Guy Ieod of Nebrasks or W, O | were w number of ‘massed driiln given line of Nebraskn Wesloyan, the respece | by the gymnastum olkeses of the looal onches, weve willing to toss for | “Y." They pleased the or ¢ mightily omsession of (he trophy, Accordingly i | and wore given henrty appinuse e placed at Maxwell 1L Marston has also to be ws ngraad w second cup, duplianis of the | The crowd last night was about up 1o taken into considerntion, for, in addition 1kinal one, would be awarded, If thers | AVOrAke. 1t (x estimated 5,000 persons| W6 Ordeman was n tough man to o nning. the New Jernsy title and |4ct that his health demsnded a trip in any monay loft in the treasury the |#aw the meet throw he never had n chanos to be the 3 s, he de |10 1he mountaine. He was to look after | povernl Invitation tournaments, the golf greens in return for his hoard e o e e SIRBCARL: BCHIIAMIGE SHOOTIIHG FROVT.AN AEROS LA, Omaha Y will pay for the eup, other-| The rifla shoottng competition, which | Aekressor heonume, after the first three fabtad Jeromne D, Travers In the national | wine Nebraska and Nebraska Wesloyan | WA held in the Young Men's Christian | minutes of “fesling out” for an opening or to perform similar work, and his pitehing was to be In the nature of pln wmateur at Dotroft, In the 1916 st Mars w on the purchase | asmoetation um : , question of how long it ut No, his yon 4 m ‘!'“:"“f "':"f” . Sr prchan pes by ’w‘:"’:”“"" red ’:"""m"' )“" i fl‘l‘l‘:".’:‘”" .‘“""':‘ oo ':,:w’::m‘ | Tired of stanaing on the “level and | Mrs Carl J, Kahdlling of Portland, Ore, | ton was ut |T l’ '7:::’ ray L‘”"L"""""" fl axerolse o o " : d on b ay Kingsley, | would 6 Joo (0 hook the clasor | wlso sucoessfully broke s number of olay | 10 #ee how the committes can allo < e o O 1L Ovem, Neorunka's 18k ush man, | KNIy scored 167 out of u powsible 20, | Put the ik fellow's shoulders to the mat, (shooting at tho cluy pigoons, u fow de- | P00 0 y,.:,, .'.,‘y,..j; wluy’m'll':nn‘l over u.u. | more than No. 2 u.': -7:. ::‘rl"l‘.'! s ',"',,,,,""'T"' B ¥ ‘| The shoot wan 100 shots prone and 100, After head hauling for three minutes |wotees of the teap-shooting sport have | . P g hen there is Phillp V. (. Carter, the | v DIy S o tme o H was the individual point winper. Owen prone and 100 ¥ Willwmotto viver, Mrs, dehilling pyed | Then ’ groons and did Little work of any re y garnered eight points, half of his team's ;’";”;" 'H'"mv'-" Don €, McCown was wec- | Btocher made & dive for Ordeman's 10t |y up the Iden of abooting from wero- | the aport wnd this summer will make o | Metropolitan junior .n,.m:ylv.n' m, 'l'm Tar seiv. Ba Wis basish U a:auah total, by capturing first placo in the | 10 th 166 and Btoltonborg was third |8nd came up behind, o then started | .. ="r 0 )ougnt that the sport will | few more experiments, 1t was found that | Teokoned with, This “""“I"'I’,'.' s "”I“ not an employe, and had his meals In torty-yard dash and socond in the #0 ‘;m‘ v All of the shooters experienced |for hin favorite hold, but Ordeman wuo- | ion Loy (ruck nerinl shots, who may | the trap from which the targsts were [Preaking course records 'I k"’\',””" " [ the main dining room, whereas most of o also was & member of the victorious | 2/71°UIY In hiting the target whils shoot- | cesstully fought off the acisors wii the | (00 T ) LT e ot (0 war. | hurled hnd to be placed on & special rig- |® Most reckiess manner. Like '|'"’ ":"" the other members of the team ate ir y yelay team, Russell Jiart of Tarkio Ing offhand. All made good scores prone | way through the first fall which was won Lowes oat.of the: Revial shooters 80 | BINE far out in front of the madhing, and | carter was plnced at No. 6 on the Wt |epy wonng aining room ; ranked numbes twe nmong the individuniy | P4* 1011 down on the other shift by & sort of & half scissors and a half | However, most of the mer N o g « W07 1 iaat yonr, but bayond a doubt that is teo | & with pix pointe th bis tredit, 1ie whs seo. | A MEMbOr of the Nebraska militia boys | Nelson. Twios it looked to the big orowd | F4% have been omen, The famous An. W ole Bide ua uhon 8 ordinaty (149 W% puch now. 1t I likely, therefore, that ‘P ' C 1 ond in the 80 and second in the mile. | 100% PATL 10 the rifle whooting but they |ms though Btecher had his legs fastensd nle Oakley tribd the experiment while | u I the weroplane often x‘I'tm"'1 l”l AT 1 he will be placed In the No. 8 bracket [ I‘lI]GtOIl rew ) - p o A b i weren't in it with the Drivate oftisens, |around Ofdeman, but ocach time he |#Ated in & government seroplane travel- | ket bafore the gun could he fire although 1 put in the No. 2 group with A ‘,ruuul‘r hite of Turklo, Merlin Corler, | g o0 northerner was abla (0 frab 6 tos and |INS 8t sixty miles an hour over Atiantic | Mrs, Hohilling fa the leading amateu® |y, oforementioned, 1t would not ba a Looks Good 1n the Verne Wets and M. Nrolng, all of Wes northerner e 10 Jres " o trap-shooter of the Pacific const. Vorty-Yard — Dash, Juntor-Tlownrd \ aittieu Gy, N. J. Ve bad mistake loyan, earned five points each by nailing | Dennis, Routh Lineoln sehasl ot "”'m NAOLE Iy eF, Qickniley. s i P t. Remai foyin, Knseln, sshacl Aret | was loo st the st of the pring Practice The Junlor @-yard dush opened the big “:‘“‘ ”,"”‘N””’x’” “ \1«n‘n‘t‘m|- second fall for Btecher simply made a feing n LB]fl; Nln(: Sc 0018 PRINCIETON, o April 1 ~Princetcn s ) WA ¥ me: 05 ' » foot-Looted youngater from the South | Nebraska, fipst; B 1" Boott, Nehrankn, | was back at his legs in o finsh, Ordeman ta]'t I‘a,ctlc(‘ or [ men wit at the machines, Of tall, brawn noln sehos WA Jennia b, IR, socond; Carl onEe nhn | e 10 11600 *y 1 l,‘n In sehool :v ward Dennln | name, | 17 op ,,m_l'm':L":‘:’:”“;"“”"“’, \,”,:LK again fought off the sclasors so muccess % ot & Bova ot Brar s TWant matorial Princeton naver lncks, 1t seems showsd his hocla to hin youthful rivale | g fully that Htecher for n time teled othor | With Norris Willlams to Lead, | Champion de Boxe of France Wants Ba;SC Ba'll S(‘:a.fl()n""‘“ when veterans nre gradunted, thers ;.y‘.v”r‘:‘;.s:r"u'-’ ’u.( 1'4 1l .',‘1 i m]yl r'l:‘ y,,,“‘,,v 6 ”,‘;, Won by Hod ox_tean tactlen and almost pinned him with « COrimson Net Crew Looks to a # Orack at Jess Willard When | ” .'-.mn nlways an over-plus of men of alm e for ards at the rap 0 | ¢ oy'n Hero league, Omahn Young bar arm lock. Ordeman, however, got (lar atature to take tholr places Nussa % 81 219000004 loh n for | Mo hriatian tatlon, — TIMe | L way and then Btecher winrted to work Year of Victories War is Over CHICAGO, April 1-Vostponement of [lost six of its elght varsity onrsman wd under 16 ™ J T ho proposed abolition of intercollegiate | 1t season, but It looks count for any B SRtk Pt it irade Behool Relay, Diviaton 1-Miflor | With his lekn and soon had a sctawors hold g . v R the T [ SEna. A S ‘, i owed, 0. R. | p, fad®,0R001, B8 A lor | which e augmantsd with & hulf Neison | NUMBER OF FAST PLAYERS|IS AVIATION SERGEANT NOW |base tall in the conference for another | thing, or. Spasth has at least eight ) Bweni .»,H“,, muiker -star, romped | berk! thind dot ths ata Wos aher G T8 2 yonr at lenst has found diamond conches | units qualified for asssmblags Into %0 Recititut & thw imekas hehlag. iision, W=Sonth the semi-finals Jake Amen of Ldn- | RORTON, April 1.—Tonnis is booming| °0Té® Carpentier. sergeant in tho |in the Hig Nine prepared for the cam orful and harmonlous whols, Olin Carl Ftongel gathored fn a point for the '|“‘r i coln and ¥red Moormeler wrestlad for | 5 Harvard ! p Fren flylng corps and champlon e | PATEN rul‘ \-’um ')wlv 'hm:”lr( In;" Putnam, the fine stroke, will he missed a\il Jones, unmt : nore ver urvard, home of i some of the teams out doors After pre- |of ocourss, but In Mturmes, the comch Omaha “Y" b ing | Owen A bl wn hour to u dra o , o J P | " f, Omahn High, sec , toroolleginte court champlons, The vars ran; wa 1o intention of #15- |y naey work In gymnasiums, Here and | sooms to have developed a smooth, power mude the forty ‘" f High, third, Height andy Griswold wan referes M : sty has fiftosn meots schoduled, and the | MK UD pugllism for aviation. At present |at Urbana fans belleve the champlon- | ful onraman, whe will (i1l the missing ayns KAward White, Tar froshmen olght maot the growing | ['¥Ing Is both his business and his plea whip will go efther to 1linola or to Chi- | aapsmen's shoes adequately, Me was the are Fompon 5 f norge Trwin, Nebraskn. ser C 1 } { S 1 or eago and & hard fight for the title, be- | junfor varaity stroke 188t BOAS i, ¥, O, Hnines, Omaha Young Men's ) opt i I u n o the ure—in the (¢ uture ) ‘ oARoN Inin wha Young Men olumpla swimimer popularity of the wport, elght new courts |Ure. In the future—in the dlm future | Lol "0 o 0o vvnle 1n expocted Cochran, the captain, who site at No enthustasm Chrlatian wasoctution, third. Helght: § | Bn el TR e ® will | AMong the wpectiton hera were prob- | gt hew B k A“ R 1 [ are baing et t tor th loatve use | ™ M a4 1lint are to have - ¢ Inche " y ) Ao & 1ala out for the axclusive use | ) Roth Maroons an ol ar WAV | and Les at No. 4, are the twe varsit . W Hrad yool Kiddiea ¢ and ol Rolny—Zlon Baptist, firat; Hirst reaxs ecoras } ocomo merely his avocation. The prise | ,ge0rp teamn in the teld. Nine members | vaterans, both proficiant sween swingers ta cheer thelr favard Dl e same | Marbarial Aands N it firati Mirai )t the tanm, with & Krandatand to seat (00 A e T 7 hrd rimar” dagh’ " of lust year's champlons, Including Cap- | Sayage at haw, MoConn at No. 8 Inger ring must rematn, he says, his only true o ‘,‘ k dahoal | bank, g Hmith Brick”compar ¢ Probably never has the Crim had hoover started that story about me |pucleus ahout which Comeh Huff will [and Paul at No. 7, completa the preseit Lo th Pard ™ 1 Four Hundred and Worty Yard s NIEW YORIK, April 1, According to Auoh & number of good player " il boxing wi ery badly Inc I bulld up his tewm, and elght CComen | aeeangement. Inge In A oarsman of . ah Elaste 1 i kos me Vots, Nehra Wenloyun, firat; | fiotal stat Herbert Vollmer, the | of course, ia Captain ). Norris Willia ned, rpentler told & Parls corre- |ape among the squad Cosch Pake 18 | experience, and: Cladabusch sat fn - i} 5 third w058 bin university, broke the intercolleglate | plon, national ohamplon in 1914 na Why 1t how how false 1t § The 1linols veter benldes Hradiey, 1016 season. MHarvard comes to Prinoe ’l e 1nl onter Telap—Central Park, | record for int weoring Auring the | ranked second In the eounting last n't min tng you know that the g Htyles, Arh and Clark, out- [ton on April 16, In order to have tha ( P \ : p Fimei 0:8%, wquatio season Just finished. Vollmer | Willama s in tip-top shape becauss of | f1rst think wolng o do after we folders; Koptik, shortstop; Kreba, third | advantage of three days' practioe on Tked off n Jasinared, And Misgsy-Yard Wun red no les ninety-nine pointa | his play at the Longwood covered courts MUt the Germans out for the count In to | huse, and Gunkle, Halas and Davis, | Carnegle preceding the regatta, whioh g i, ot ATE r the to during the tank (sl winter, It will be that Atlantto wund have a go | pltohers. Capiain Bhull heads the pitoh- | will be hald on April one day after % for ¢ abra thi Time: 0184 rennon o ints to the |y defented R Lindle ior it saft at the Midway and the out | the beglnning of Princston's Master v hy Ul Holay--Om Virar AOM: | meet. T lumbla wwimmers moored | ingor ohamplon, in an " on tha SIAD (s otherwise not any too | coss. This will be the Orange and Black's N # Or ! i ¥ ad; Fremont Y, third, Time points during the season, thus VI | oo g bly Looks VIl far Serap. bright, thouy n Oerd nly hon rave, other events for the B T g P and who 1a thought to oe one of the re ML M " . base; art, | Yale-O v . o SRS Sreeamey o et i~ ’ promising players In (e 1 . . etehor; Cavin, A ! Nely ¢ e —_— i . {|toreollogiate resmed for | yands, and | OLEE ey teeond Mo - y ne | moved ta the Infleld: Wah Kal Ohang » . \ ‘ \ ‘ 0 . “hove . wyer who made & hrilliant show ! “ ol R Mgk tad Suatcha et o i ' ",. - ':. l.‘.l “;j'lj'.“',.‘ vor . . ) f the arlent MILWAUKER, Apri Loeal and out e follawers of the boxing same are Army Team at Chi : Phypdogriipnttolis. SPRINTING CHAMP WILL wohing farward with ur Y { J ]“-”“ SUHI' l'|11)0(ill(l tima from the Alamond and b NOT RACE IN KAINTUCK “.V*H\Mv.., » A ¢ o L . l».l\l: ‘-. . X 2 e - \ Are Yunr Bawels Hoanian! . X M and_withaut ke Will Be at Duluth - S , X 2 P R L oo [EVERY DAY - . 8 waa aaked . ; } More and more people go to the "'Old Reliable'' for | b= 5 M roptied, "Bosanes they quality wines and liquors. These prices tell the story FWO QUANRT ROTTLES OF NEER, 88¢, w98 Cackley Bros. . n | ‘ 9 1l ¢ {8} ‘ I (_u ml nend s Tour Tiall Graors. p b OWNERS OF FED PARK IN X Tork A NIO CLARKE WILL PLA KAY SEE SUE FOR RENT |, tasievee WITH MOBILE THIS YEAR . " ' -