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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SVXDAY, FEinU'AKY 17. 1001. n EIGHTH CITY YET IS DOl'BTbl ,!KS1Ssj:rr2,S footles and hat" the chance of winning for himself hit (purs no tar as popularity with the has ball peplaee is toncerned. Sieux Oitj "Will Probably B. Oboieu to Complete Circuit. Jlmmle Ryan, who bat crown gray and rome decidedly near outliving bis useful- BOWLING ATTRACTS FAIR SEX Oaiia Wemtn Becomicg Frosoncced DircttH of tfca Garni. SELECTION LEFT TO PRESIDENT HICKEY tcS SH. Sff sLT-l In.-' CHAMPIONSHIP RACE CONTINUES LIVELY 'form in the Western league neit season Ryan will probably hold down the middle ""lrrn ' M(Rnt-. ivill Meet ' catallSower field for the Saints, and H 1 at f. rnl This Wwk to Determine on lh- clieltie t'mplrlne Staff Alrenilr Appointed. President Thomas J Hlckcy visit to Omaha lait Sundar wan produrtlre of much lstereat to local fang, but tber are ttlll wondering what will be the final aolstlen of the circuit question. The selection ef the eighth eltr in the league rests with the president and It's a case of "button, but ton, whose got the button?" with Pfeur Cltr and Pueblo. When In Omaha President Hlckey was inclined to look with especial favor on Sioux Cltr. but at that time he hadn't visited Pueblo. He left here for the smelter cltr and nothing since has been heard from him. As a result the makeup of the leaeue is still a matter of doubt President Keith of the lo:al club rather favors the selection of Pueblo. "I am not. however." he said, bothering mr head much about this mat ter. The whole question has ton left with President Hlckey and It is a certainty that be will decide tbe problem for the best In terests of the league. If Pueblo were to re main in tbe circuit all of the cities irould be divided in pairs Mtnneapollt-St. Paul. Des Molncs-Omiha. Kansas City-St Joseph and Dfnier-Pueblo. As far as expense it concerned it matters little which Is decided upon. While it would be easy to Jump from Denver to Pueblo It will be Just as easr to drop off at Sioux City when the teams are on their way irom tbe north to tbe south cities in tbe league. 60 tbe Item of rail road travel is about a standoff either war. President Mickey's professed favor for Sioux City Is pretty certain to end the question by tbe designation of that city as the eighth member of tn4 league. Billy Hulen will get the franchise wherever it goes, either at Pueblo or Sioux City, and Billy says lie won't have . a tall-ecder aggregation th's coming season.'1 understood that he will own an Interest In the franchise Perry Werden however, will continue as tbe manager of the team, as per original plans and specifications Ryan Is now In the east looking for a third base man and a shortstop for the St Paul team. SMITH DRAWS WITH GARDNER Lorn I Flstiler'n Stock fion Up Sev eral otclie Since III I.t . GltM r Performance. ClarLxin Mill .Maintain a afr Lead with the Omaliaa n Clor rrod nifd and Gate City la Ilace for Third Place. In bowline, as in nearly everything else, Omaha women are not far behind the men In evincing a healthy and active Interest In the game. In fact, the sport has become quite a fad with tbe women and numbers among Its devotees representatives of all social classes. It is quite the thing now to give bowling parties, and one of tbe down town alleys, which has a curtain con trivance by which two alleys can be par Por he second time In hit pugilistic career Hatch Smith, the eluckr little colored flghttr of this cltr. trl-d conclusions with tttlened OS for the use or private parties. Oscar Gardner and came out of the mill In which there are women. Is patronized with colors flying. The ftght was pulled off 'two or three nights a week by crowds of near Norfolk, Thursday night, and was at- young women and their male escort. One tended sporting men residing in that of the most enthusiastic woman's bowline .rt!nn of Vetimtkn jn t.rpf, tiumt,rr. ! clubs is composed of the young women Jimmy Baxdell of Chicago refereed tbe con- bcse me relatives are members'! the test and was emphatic vesterday in the dec- Metropolitan club. The club Is equipped laration that the mill was me of the best regulation alleys, and several of the that he bad ever witnessed. Smith and 1 Joccg women have developed Into really Gardner both came Into Omaha Friday even- proficient bowler. iac. ' 1 The same reasons that make bowling so The fight was scheduled for twenty rounds popular with tbe men commend it to mem ana it w arr-i-s thtt it should h declared ' lr of the fair sex. It makes them strong a draw in case both men were on their feet I bealthy, and the excitement afforded at the end of that time. Smith made a sur- by the sport is sufailent inducement to re prising showing, and, while Gardner had ' aove any snaae 01 ODjecuon mat migni ! arise In the minds of those who are opposed he was unable to snd tbe plucky little col- 1 to exertion in order to obtain physical ored boy to the stable. As a result the Pnecuon. r or mere is no gamsayios icai draw decision was of considerable impor- niany otherwise sensible young women tance to Smith In that It raises his standing stamp their little feet and object to taking to a point where he can be considered a regular exercise because, in tbe nature of worthy opponent of any of the lightweight things, tbe very regularity of.it makes It fighters. I distasteful. But In the glow of excitement Smith wa In better trim than he waai which comes from a contest at tenpins or when he met Gardner before. He had 1 other bowling games the women forget that greater confidence in himself and had jtbey are Indulging In very vigorous exercise profited by the knowledge he gaTned of. t4 " mindful alone of the active interest Gardner's ring tactics during their former match. Ii will be remembered that last October, when Smith went against Gardner, that he was just reaching up out of the amateur class, and was naturally more or less addicted to stage fright. He made 1 showing at that time that warranted the prediction that he had splendid fighting blood in him. and a comparison of the two fights shows that be is developing his tal ent In tbe Sstlc art. The big fight at Cincinnati between Jef fries and Ruhlin was not held Friday night. As a matter of facttbere were few sporting men who ever believed that It would be when the opposition to the mill became so pronounced, but tbey kept rp a bold front In order not to weaken their cause by a show of discouragement. The doom of Owing to the absence of President Hlcker in the west the meeting of tbe league scheduled for last week at St Paul was necessarily postponed and it is expected now that tbe magnates will get together at Bt Paul next Thursday. The most Impor tant matter to come before them at the next meeting will be tbe adoption of a schedule of games. It this task is turned over to Manager Bin Rourke of the Omaha club and be succeeds in getting up as fair a schedule as he did a year ago the matter will be very easily disposed of. The playing season this year will be a month longer than it was last year tbe games covering a period of five months in stead of four. It la estimated that each club will play 13: games, sixty-six at borne and the same number abroad. The season will open as it did, before May 1. There Is a deal of satisfaction expressed by base ball enthusiasts In the personnel of tbe umpiring staff selected by Presi dent Ulckey and the hope Is entertained In all quarters that the umpire problem will be solved more successfully this season than It was last. The umpiring at that time was of such an uniatltfactory sort that tbe wonder was often expressed that such a dead weight didn't carry the league down to an early grave. Jack Brennan of St. Louis, Bab Carruthers of Chicago, J. V. Topkay of Detroit and Leo Messmer of Des Moines are tbe men who will make up tbe staff of umpires. "I am sure tbe four men engaged will give satisfactory service." said President HIekey while in town last week. "Brennan Is an old-time player and baa been um piring for several seasons.' Last year he was In the Montana league and for two yearn before that be officiated in tbe Amer ican league. Bob Carruthers is the old St Louis Browns' pitcher and a very ca pable man. He umpired In the Interstate league last year and before that served in the Western league. Popkay, who was in the Northwestern league last year, has been umpiring for five ycara. I tried to get bim last year, but be had no faith im the sta- Frank Coleman, champion wrestler of the billty of our league and would not take ' middle west, has returned from an extensive what he thought was a chance to be thrown ; and successful tour of the west. He visited w hich the game Inspires. There is no reason why women should not become quite as expert at bowling as are tbe men. Tbey are not handicapped, as in base ball, because of lacking tbe knack of proper delivery. It is lust as easy for them as their brothers to learn to bowl properly and to deliver the bowls In an effective manner. Of course. In the be ginning they dare not over-exert themselves nor play too long at a time, because of tbe aftermath of aching arms and stiffened joints. The young men whose names appear In tbe columns of the newspapers among the bowling experts are llonlted by their women acquaintances who are Interested In the sport, and lnvltat'ons to them to participate In bowling parties gotten up by .bclr women friends are somewhat numerous. With these prlte fighting 6eems now to be effectually athletic and ambitious young women the sealed, and it 1 not likely to be broken I man who can topple over enough pins In a until Dublle sentiment, which has been sol game of tenpins to score S00 or better now In command of tbe kopje by reason rf , ose more game won and one less lost 'has their opponents With the Teerless C at- I lnrts. Krug Parks and Nationals it is a nip and tuck contest to see which brings . up the rear end of the procession The coming week the Omahat meet the Na j tlonals and the Sterlings the Clarksons ( The Omahat figure It out that the end of the week will flndthem in third rla'e since their contest, with one of the ad mittedly weak teams of the league ought to result In tbelr victory, while tbe Sterlings are scheduled to go against the invincible Clarksons. This latter contest promises to be more than ordinarily Interesting, be- j cause the Sterlings have been showing such 1 marked Improvement lately that It is not I presuming too much to suppose that they might trail the colors of the proud Clark- sons In the dust. Other league games j scheduled for the week are- The St Charles against the Krug Parks and the Peerless Cabinet against the Gate Cltys. The standing of tbe teams at present Is as follows: Played. Won. Lost. F Clarksons T. !4 X MW Omaha.' SI ' T T4 Sterlings . IT 1 11 f Gate Cltys 2? It Kw St. Charles IT i: It 44 Peerless Cabinets . . IT 5 1 2S Krug Park JT T Nationals .. . . IT C n Herman Beselln oecugjes a position of distinction In local bowling circle because of his versatility in the sport. In any game, from te'n pins down to duck pins. Mr Beselln is right at home and chalks up scores that are records in themselves every once In a while For a long time he held , the city record at four-back, scoring H ' out of a possible M. Down at Lcntz j Williams' alley the other afternoon Bese- ' lin beat his own record by scoring ST. and proposes not to rest content now until hi ) adds the remaining three points to hts present score. Beselln and Conrad tied with a score of S each' In a match game at seven-down last week at the Gate City alleys." The tie will I be rolled off sometime in the near future There Is a keen rivalry among the patrons of the Gate City alleys for several valuable prlres In merchandise offered by local busi ness men for high scores at various games within a certain period. One of the prizes is a case of beer for the high score at I seven-up and Kit Carson has a clear field ' ro far for the case of amber brew, with I a score of 77. The Drexel Shoe company team defeated i me City steam laundry team ty uo points In a game of ten pint at the Gate City alleys Wednesday night. F G. Butler has the high score of"S at Clark's alleys at cocked hat and feather. This la a snlendld score when it is remem- tered that 10 Is the highest that can be I made, and Mr. Butler has about as much of a cinch on the championship in this , class as has Fred Flanagan among the ten pin players with his score of 167 stirred up during the past few weelcs, has had ample opportunity to wear itself out or turn its attention to something other than the pugilistic game. Whether Jeffries or Ruhlin will come to gether in the near future Is a question of debate. Nevada offers a field for the fighters In case It seems expedient to bring off another fight in tbe far western wilder ness. The managers of the fighters have hardly recovered from the solar plexus given them by the court In Cincinnati, and as a consequence have not yet given any thought to their future movements. There is some talk to -tbe effect that tbe big heavyweights might be able to meet In So Francisco. It is asserted in dispatches from that city that tbe governor of the state would probably take no cognizance of such a proceeding were It brought off in San Francisco, for the reason that the city has a charter which gives the municipal gov ernment considerable latitude. LOCH SUCCEEDED BY COLEMAN Champion Wrestler of Middle Wnl Ileromea au Inntrnctor at a Loral Oytnnanlam. cut of work in tbe middle of the summer Messmer'c experience as an umpire has been confined to Des Moines. He officiated at more than twenty league games thero last season and gave such satisfaction lb:t all of the visiting clubs recommended him for a place on the regular staff. Yes, all the .umpires are new to our league and none of last year's staff has been re-engaged. Ebrlgbt has gone to the Southern a number of prominent western cities. In cluding Butte, Seattle and San Francisco, and met several prominent wrestlerr, all of whom fell victims to his superior skill. Several of his opponents held state cham pionships, but all of them were "easy money" for Cole nun. Mr Coleman came from San Francisco to take charge of instruction in wrestling at the Robinson-Loch gymnasium. In this stands In much 'higher favor than the dapper youth whose social accomplishments do not Include familiarity with the game about wilch all Omaha Is talking tbls wlntere Two of the most expert women bowlers In this city are Mesdames Fred Krug and Herman Beslln. both of whose husbands are also enthusiasts over the game. In a recent contest at tenpins In which these todies Indulged each made a score exceed ing 110 and they are determined to keep on playing until their scores far overreach the present mark. It has become quite the fad now with the expert bowlers of the city to have their own private ball. Tbe practice was Inaugurated by the giving of several balls to winners of weekly prizes at Clark's alleys and the use of one ball which Is handled by no other bowler became so popular that all of tbe top-notchers are falling In line and getting tbelr on personal bowl. There are several advantages In tbe possession of an individual ball. Because It is not in gen eral use It is always in better condition when the owner desires to roll it. again better balls are purchased than those In general use, balls made out of finely polished wood and as true as a die, then, too, the width between the finger holes can be varied to suit the hand of the purchaser and a man can do much better work with a ball that just fits his hand ,than one In Three men are tied for the weekly prize offered by Mr. Clark for the high score at nine pins, Each of them has a score of J. They are B. H. Mlley, I. S. Hunter and 3 3. Berger. For the best score at ten pins for the monthly prize Schneider's Is still at ihe head of tbe list league and Warner is holding off In the 1 capacity he succeeds Peter Loch, who was hope of getting In the big league If the Injured about ten days ago In such a man- double umpire system is adopted for thj ner as to make It Impossible for htm to continue Instruction of the large number of students in wrestling. Mr. Loch is able to be about again, but it will be some time before he will be In shape to indulge In exercise on tbe mat. Tbe success of tbe new athletic club In securing Mr. Coleman's services as one of the instructors Is a matter of gratification to all of tbe members. He Is recognized as one of the most skillful wrestlers in the west and has a string of medals as long as your arm. Coleman Is much stronger than when be left here several months ago. No more men will be signed by tbe Omaha club unless the management is successful In landing a couple of star American league players, for whom lines are -cow out. The tram as now drawn up looks mighty good, and President Keith goes on record as say ing that It will be on a per with .any other team in the league when It comes down to ood, reliable ball players men who can bs depended upon at every turn In tbe road. If there are to be any stars In the team Tuesday evening there will be a match game at Clark's alleys between the Union Pacifies and Green Rivers. Jot Guttnann has had his famous Green Rivers practicing diligently for this contest and the Vnlon Pacifies will have to travel some If they erpect to be in the running. High score at ten pins at the three downtown alleys for the past-week were as follows Gate City Hartley. Ill; Hal Buckingham, 104; William Bowman, 111. 211 P. C. Davison, 114, Mahaffey, 111, George Lavldge, 115; Fred Krug, IDS, Harry Reed. 117. 109; Guy Furay, C01: Charles Seaman, 214, 110. III. C. B. Brldenbecker, IE8. Ifll, 206. Lentz Williams J. G. Kaiser. 200, 111. "Plumber" Read, 207. Grover Smith. I0J, IIS; Pete Nielsen. 107 Clark's alleys B. W. Christie, 202, 214. 204. 200. 227. 202; C. W. Waterman. 202; F. Flan agan. IIC. 20S, 207. Ill: H. W. Fritscher 222, 207. 213. 21B. C. M. Zarp, 212, 231; Fred Elsasser. 22S; Ben Lancaster. 207. Gur Furay. 200. 227. 235. Pickasd, 200; Will Bowman. 20f ; W. TV. Inches, 223. F. Conrad. 204, W. C. Brunke. 212; Hartley, 102, 209; r?11.,. (. T) . II.. V .. ,,,,,, n. - which the hole. . re either too far apart or too close together. Because of the number of private balls in use R. W. Clark bs erected a fine cabinet of lockers in his alleys, supplied with keys, which are carried by the bowlers who have balls of their own. The race for the championship .n the city It-ague of bowlers continues to be an ex citing one. The Clarkscms still maintain a lead that puts them on "easy street." but the Oinshis are coming along bt a lively clip and are confident that .the complexion of the chart will be changed before the season Is over. The Clarksons are cer tainly making r wonderful record for them selves. With a regularity that Is becoming seemingly confirmed all of the other teams In the league go down before tbelr superior skill and their record has been perfect since early In tbe race, when they dropped three games, two of them to one of tbe weakest teams In the league. The Sterlings and the Gate Cltys are running a neck and neck race for third place, with the former UK. A. If. St'AAUtS, The Most Reliable Specialist in Diseases of Men. STRICTURE Radically cirsd with a rti artY' n(J infallible Home and QLttl Treatment. No Instru pents, no pain, no detention from business. Cur gnwranteed. 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Wine of Cardui is a sure relief for ail the Ills that torture women to day. It fa a quick and permanent relief for falling of the womb, for leucorrhoea. for disor dered menstruation. Every sufferer knows that terrible dragging pain in the lower abdomen, the aching back, dull head and aching arms and legs. Wc know that Wine of Cardui will cure every such trouble. Druggists sell Sl.(fo bottles. In cn.net r oniric c ipadaJ direction addrett, plrinr risptom, "Tb L.Sir' AdrUorr Dpartmont . Ttt Chattasoor Mpditlo Compter, Ceattasooca, Tms cover?- that tnjr have not been permitted , to hare unj-thluK of ihe k.od Under a rulr of the superintendent drla and children found Tilth a bit of broken looking glus In their ;osteselon received a large cumber of demerit marks, tbii evi dence of worldly vanity being considered injurious to their moral welfare. Tbe vol- untary surrender of a bit of broken looking class by a girl bo had accidentally found It vas construed as evidence of moral progress and rewarded by numerous merit marks. As a result tbe girls cleansed their faeet and crimped tbelr hair by polished surfaces of tin or wood, though the crimping of Lair was also punished by demerit marks Pro tests by Mime of the managers against these rules were of no avail As the legislative committee does not see any moral menace to the girls In tbe use of a little looking class It is probable the rule will be changed, DO YOU WANT TO BREED EXHIBITION STOC K ? , 1 TZ.Jr&.JZ:1.0! yTT,feXJHAMS BARRED PLTMOVTH HOCKS f.rm LANCASTER. MASS. DIRECT from his breed.ng pens the best that nor.y ciuld b-- Ccr. tl.50 for IS, also hare two pens if S C Brown L-.--horrs. rne pen f ra WM BRACE", VICTOR Jf T c-ie pen from J' ub JOHNBOV. J-I.MIRA. N T Eirts. U.M per 15. I also have tne pen of O .dun Sebright Bamams and Pekln Iuclc Errs. SIM per It. All rtoek and egg guaranteed. When stock Is matured arid rteults are r.ot ratlifactory I wU -rfund money paid for all Eggs; excert incubator Kggs, Irxuba.tor Egg, p w jer hundred, frm good stock Bend caeh with orders. Phone L 2744. J. S. IMAN, 1901 South 29th Ave. Mrs. Vinlorr Seothlng Syrnp. Has been used for over FIFTY TEARB by MILLIONS of MOTHERS lor their CHIL DREN WHILE TEETHING, -with I'ER FECT SUCCESS. IT SOOTHES the t Hjj u. SOFTENS the GUMS, LLAYS c'l PAIN. CURLS VIN'D C'JLiC, and Is the best rem edy lor DIARRHOEA. Sold by Druggists ii every cart of the world. Be cure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soothing Brrup. and tak no ctfter kind. Twestj--nv cent bottle. rcKcaBJ In OuTiriM 11 bci i airwt. CURE YOURSELF ! Cm Elt ' fr sstit'a-a! dJcLrr,tstcm.ictt. in ii eon i&rmtav. rainltjfca. and ttul nitria. llKltn-lDHtiiilii 0a. rl ,,r pojoneas :.aktTI,D.BB fc'w KrogsUta, IT txtM, i "si", lot Ii Ui. U t ! I-