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HAPPY RESULTS
Have Made Many Omaha Residents
Enthusiastic.
wnniirr scores of Omaha citizens grow
enthusiastic. It Is enough to malto anyone
barmy to find relief after years of suffering.
Pnhiin etAtnmunta like tho following arc
hut truthful representations of the dally
work done in Omaha by Doan's Kidney
mite
Mra. David Oorhan of 401 N. 11th strtot
savs: "You are welcome to my name as an
endorser of Doan'd Kidney Pills. I had
Iddncv comnlalnt for uhout threo years and
tried doctors and medicines, but nothtu
neemeil to do tne much nood. Dickache
lifnilnrlin nml illzzlnraii hotherrd mo con
Htantly. When I procured Doan's Kidney
fills nt Kuhn & Co.'b drug storo I was so
weak I could not do anything. Their uso
brought mo relief In a short time. Any of
my neighbors can vouch for the great good
Doan's Kidney fills ilia mo.
I.W nnln liv all dealers. I'rlco CO cents
Kostcr-Mllburn Co., Huffalo, N. Y., sole
nci'tlU fnr tlm United States.
Itcmnnbcr tho namo Doan's and tnko
no substitute.
Are You
A Total Loss ?
If your building catchca fire- you
aro likely to save part of It
and even If you don't you may
Inter on, have tho time nnd
meant to rebuild when you die
conditions are different. If you
aro an nverago mau you will bo
almost, or quite, a total loss.
Very fow men, unless they aro
assured, leavo anything worth
mentioning. Did you over pauso
long enough to flRuro out Just
how much you aro worth to
your family?
How Much,
Are You Worih ?
Wouldn't you ba almost a total
Iocs If tho balance had to bo
struck today? Life assurance is
the ono asset that doesn't shrink
with changing conditions you
don't have to consult the stock
market to find out tho valuo of
your policy lu tho Equitable
It Is tho ono aubstantlal pro
tection against losses In other
directions. Equitable 5 per cent
Gold Dobenturo Bonds nro not
affected by panics on tho stock
exchange. Tho market prlco Is
nlways 100 cents on tho dollar.
Better provldo a little nafo In
vestment In tho Equitable be-fore-
you tako another risk.
We will bo glad to toll you
bout our policies and plana.
THE EQUITABLE
LIFEISSUUNC-SOCIEn
Strongest In the World.
$66,000,000 Surplus.
H. D. NLELY,
Almingcr for
Nebraska.
200.203 lieu Building, Omaha.
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Filter
o o o o o
Mado of Missouri Tripoli Stono nature's
own perfect water filter.
Agents and Dealers Wanted
to introduce tho Sutton Tripoli Filter In
every city. Shipped pre-paid on receipt of
prlco.
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Manufacturers' Agents,
113 Knrlinvli Illock, Oniaha.
mm
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Sura Relief of Pain and Irregulari
ties Peculiar to the Sex.
Aplollne Capsules for thrco months cost ),
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THE OMAHA DAILY: BEE; SUNDAY, JUNE
TRACK HEADY FOR RUNNERS
Teinlt Flutri, Vanltirs aid Btronr Uea
Prepare for Contest,
BASKET BAU SURVIVES INTO THE SUMMER
.ooii C'lnnxrn of limine Men Will
Meet In Coitlllct I'ut Men Are
LonliiK Weight nml I'rnr fur
Their UtmllUcntloii.
Everything Is in readiness for the big
athlctlo cnrnlval to bo held at Young
Men's Christian Association park on the
Fourth of July. The track has been
scraped and rolled and is in fit condl
tlon for font ttmo In tho running events.
lue rivalry between tho local men
and tho contestants from Lincoln and other
outsldo places should bring soma now
flguies for tho short spurts, at least In tho
way of state records.
Tho vaulting places have been all re
arranged and put In the best of condition
Training for tho different events has been
going on with Increased enthusiasm as
tho eventful day draws near. The tennis
men nro bard at work and havo been
keeping tho Young Men's Christian associ
ation courts hot. Somo of tho best play
ers In the city will meet In the singles
and doubles on the Fourth. There will be
at least four entries from Lincoln. Hunt
and the Raymond brothers will battle
with tho local men for the championship.
Ilnnkct Ilnll Outlive Winter.
Tho basket ball game between tho two
teams from tho noon business men's
gymnasium class promises to bo exciting
Captain Crawford has a reputation
for always Winning and Mr. Sunderland
captain of tho opposing team, Bays his
team will surxly conquer. The prenchors
under tho leadership of Rc. Mr. Davis, say
they will mako Captain McCartney's team
bite tho dust.
Tho extremely warm leather has re
duced tho wilght of the fat men to such
an extent that several have fallen below
the 200-pound mark and thoy VIII have to
fill their pockets full of lead before they
weigh In for the heavyweight contests.
Finney Is doing excellent work and will
mnke a good showing despite his recent
accident.
Entries closo Monday night at !
o'clock and should all bo In before then
Handicaps will bo announced later.
TENNIS IN MIDDLE STATES
Context Apiironche for Privilege f
Chnllcnitliifr Wliltmnn MclniiKe
of Other Sports,
Tho fifteenth annual lawn tennis tourna
mcnt for the championship of tho middle
states will bo held under tho auspices of
the United States National Lawn Tennis
association on the courts of tho Orango
Lawn Tennis club at Mountain Station, N
J., beginning Monday, July 1. The winner
of tho men's championship singles will have
tho privileges of challenging Malcolm D.
Whitman, tho present champion ot the mid
dle Btates.
There will be a new challenge champion
ship trophy offered this year, to become the
property of anyone who shall win It thrco
times, tho former trophy, offered under
lmllar conditions, having become Whit
man's property last year. There will also
bo prizes for tho successful competitors in
both singles and doubles and a consolation
prize in tho singles as well.
Wheeling records aro mado very often
nowadays by women and girls, the latest
ono by a Brooklyn woman, who mado a
century run in elx and a half hours, It Is
only fifteen years since the fow women
who ventured forth on tho clumsy, old
fashioned heavy tricycles in vogue In tho
'80s were considered very bold and un
feminine, and tho possibility ot any women
riding on bicycles was proclaimed a crazy
dream of blcyclo manufacturers.
A great betting scandal has been discov
ered In tho English government telegraph
department Tho operators In the central
onico In London havo been In league with
others In suburban and provincial offices
for swindling bookmakers. The methods
adopted have been Ingenious, elaborate and
successful, and included a resort tc forgery.
A score of men have been suspended pre
liminary to their dismissal, and an exhaust
ive Inquiry is now proceeding, with n view
to ascertaining the exact extent of the evil
Tho present Intention Is to Institute crim
inal proceedings against the leaders.
Marty McCue has been promised a match
with Terry McOovern as soon as tho boxing
game opens up In tho east.
Tom Sharkey will probably go to England
shortly to do battle with Jack Scales before
tho National Sporting club of London lu
August.
Aurella Herrcra, tho Bakersfleld, Cat.,
feather, ot Mexican descont, who was
smothered by Terry McQovern at 'Frisco,
Is coming cast to tackle the lesser lights In
that division.
St. Andrew, tho valuable thoroughbred
stallion and slro of somo of tho best horses
on the turf, is doad at the Rancho'del Paso
stock farm, near Sacramonto, from rupture.
St. Andrew was valuod at $25,000.
Nelson has issued a challenge to
Harry Elkes for a scries of races far tho
mlddlo dlatanco cycling championship of
tho world. Nelson asks for live raccB,
twenty, twenty-five, thirty, fifty miles nnd
the hour, and will be willing to add dvo
mllo heats and a 100-kllometer contest to
tho list.
Representatives "of the Japaneso govern
ment aro In Chicago In connection with a
visit to this country for the purpose of ex
amining tho American horse and tho meth
ods of Its breeding, with the view of Its
extenslvo Introduction Into Japan. Tho
members of tho party B. Hlrosawa, I.
Yasul and K. NIshlkawa aro connected
with the Agricultural college of the
Japanesa government. They say Japan Is,
and has been, suffering from tho generally
inferior breeds of its horses, ( which op
erates as a serious handicap to' tho nation,
not only from a military point of view,
but from a general domestic one as well.
BEST FOR THE
BOWELS
If yaa bmn't regular, healthy ruorement of tha
bowela every day. jrou io Ul or will be. Keep your
boweli open, and ba well. Force. In the ahapo of vio
lent phyilo or pill polton, it riangcroua. The amooth
t, oaileit, moitperloctway of keeping the bowels
clear and clean la to take
CANDY
CATHARTIO
LaW-aaiaBBHIIUf
EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
Meaaant, Palatable, Potent, Taate flood. To Good.
Barer sicken, .Weaken, or Urlpo, 10, B. and M renta
Rer box, vt rite tor freo aainplo, and booklet on
oalth. Addreia U3
mains bmkdt roariiT, cmaco w isw took.
KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN
Tho superior quality of tho American horse
is becoming recognized tho world over
the visitors say, and while they will visit
i-ngiana, trance nnd Germany before thel
return to their natlvo land, they are frank
to admit that they aro of tho opinion that
tho be3t horses in to world are being bred
in in is country.
r red iltlflftrll. ihn Vta vvwbI,Ii( ,i.Ml.t
whose home is in Seattle, Wash., announces
that ho Is willing to fight nny heavyweight
iu me worm, uarring Champion Jim Jeffries
lom Sharkey or Oils Ittihlln nrefprrr.1
James W, Morrison, Russell's manager, has
deposited 12,600 with tho First National
Dann or Seattle s a guaranty of cond
faith to nny rcputablo club offering a purse
nnu arranging tne contest
Tennessee lawyers employed by boxln
promoters claim to have discovered a do
feet in tho law relating to pugilism nnd
say that bouts can be resumed In Mcmphl
at any time.
Charllo White, tho New York referee
says that he has acted officially at nearly
i.uuu ring catties.
Joe Humphries, tho official explainer for
bam Harris, says that Herrcra, tho Mexl
can, Is coming cast and will easily mnke
an the featherweights outside of McGov
em take to tho woods. Tho general lm
prcsslon Is that Humphries knows what he
Is talking about, but docs not talk what
he knows.
Billy Gardner of Lowell, tho New Eng
lana featherweight champion, has been
matched to meet Kid Broad, July 12, at
lom ouourko's now club In Bridgeport
Tno winner of tho match Is expected
be in line to meet Terry McOovern.
An effort Is being made to arrango
match between Martin IJuffy and Kid
rarkcr. Parker is a llghtwcljsht cham
plonshlp claimant and Is open to fight any
man in tne world at 135 pounds. A Kansas
City lover of boxing Is willing to back
Parker against Duffy for any amount .up
to 50'0. Parker sailed from London Juno
10, and will probably stop over In Kansas
City on his way to his home In Denver,
In a special ten-mile rnco on tho Salt
Palace saucer truck at Salt Lake. Utah
Inst woek between Vaughan of Los Angeles
and Chapman of Atlanta and tho Turvllle
brothers of Philadelphia, tho world's rcc
ord was broken, tho raco being won by
vaughan and Chapman in 17: ID.
Tho all-England lawn tennis champion
ships which began at Wimbledon Monday
aro providing lino exhibitions. Tho great
est Interest is manifested in the doubles
In which D. Davis and H. Ward, Americans
are competitors. In tho second round of
tho singles S. H. Smith defeated W. V.
Eaves.
Tho Pan-American exposition Marathon
road race will be decided July 4. The dls
tnnco will bo twenty-flvo miles, ono mllo
to bo completed within tho Stndlum on
tho track, twenty-three 'in tho country
across roads, and tho last mile on tho
track within the Stadium. Cups and
trophies will bo given to tho first ten men
Floyd McFarland of San Joso, Cal.r who
was injured in the motor paced bicycle
race, with Nelson of Chicago at Madison
Square Garden, New York, Monday night,
was so much Improved Tuesday that he left
the hospital before night. McFarland has
several bruises, but no bones were broken
nor was he Injured internally.
Richard Croker'a Ally Sweet Dixie won
the Gatwlck selling handicap, worth
$2,500, at the Gatwlck (England) meet
ing, with Johnnie Rclff up. Lester Relff
had tho mount on Archduko II, tho winner
of tho Purley plate, and "Skcets" Martin
landed Morning Dew In frcnt In the Manor
welter plate. In that race Croker's Amer-
leus, with Lester Rclff up, was second and
Slmonswood third.
LEADS IN JWO MATCHES
Ncbrnaka Apparently Too Strong for
Iowa and Ohio Profiting by
Mlallppl Defeat.
Iowa, 0; Massachusetts, 5.
Iowa, 1V4; Nebraska, GH.
Iowa, 14; Missouri, 17.
Ohio, "2 j Nebraska, 4.
Mississippi, Ui; Nebraska, 414.
Ohio against Michigan nnd Ohio against
Indiana to hear from.
Dr. J. L. Ormsbeo of Springfield, Mo.,
says that In the lowa-Mlssourl match of
3!) beards 31 games are completed. Iowa
has won 5 on time limit, 1 on account of
sickness, 5 by superior play and 6 games
were drawn; total, 14. Missouri has -won
none on time limit, 1 on account of sick
ness, 13 by superior play, and 6 draws;
total, 17. There are several games to be
decided by the referee.
?. N. Hartzell of Kearney played in the
Mississippi-Nebraska match against A. B.
Smith of Indlanola, Miss., losing tho game
last week after a protracted struggle of
maro than a year. II. A. Smith of Dayton,
0., Mr. Hartzell's opponent in the Ohio
Nebraska match, defeated htm in a Gluoco
piano ot twenty moves.
M. F. Winchester of Dannebrog and W.
W. Wyckoft ot York each secured an Iowa
scalp lust week. We give tho scores be-
causo thoy give two sides to tho King's
gambit.
Score of game played in the Iowa-No-
braska match, Dr. B. F. Phllbrook, Denlson,
In., playing Whlto against M. F. Winches
ter of Dannebrog.
FALKBEER COUNTER GAMBIT.
WHITE.
11UACK.
1- r-K 4. 1-p.JC 4.
2- 1--K 11 4. Z-l'-Q 4.
3- 1C V X V. 3-V-K S (a).
4- P-Q 3. 4-Kt-K II 3.
6- Kt-Q U I. 5-H-Q Kt 6.
C li-Q 2. -Kt X P.
7 Kt X I'. 7-Q-K S.
5- l'-CJ U 1. 8-H-Q 3.
0-Kt-lC 2. 9-Caatlee.
10- 1'-K Kt . 10-13-IC B 4.
11- Q-a II 4. It-l'-Q U 3.
12- 11-K Kt 2. i:-ll-K Kt 5.
13- K II-U 1. 13-ll-Q II I.
14- P-K H 2. 14-11-K II 6.
15- K It-It 2. 1S-KI-Q 2.
10-IMi 11 2. 16-JJ x Kt on K 4.
17-Q x II. , 17-Kt-Q U 4.
1S-Q-K U 3. lS-K U-K 1.
1 l'-K It 5. 1Kt-K 6.
20- 11 x KU 20-Q x U.
21- Q x q. 2111 X Q.
I2-K-Q 2. 22-11 X 1', clu
23-K-U 2. 23 Q K-Q 1.
21-Kt-Q 4. 24-K-K 6.
23-l'-K Kt 4. 24-Q Il-K, 1.
2G-Q Il-Q 1. 28-Kt-K 5.
27- K Il-K 3. 27-Kt-U 3.
28- l.Q It 3. 28-P-K H 4.
20-P-K Kt S. 29-Kt-q 4.
30- Q -q 3. 3-U x K R.
31- Kt x It. 31-Kt-K 6 lb), ch.
3:-IlclgnK.
(a) This move marks the Falkbeer coun
ter camblt one ot the best mthodn ot
evading the King's gambit, turning tho ta
bles inioii White.
(b) Tills wins tne bishop or the exchange.
Score of ttnme clayed In tho Iowa-Ne
braska match, W. W. Wyckoft of York
Playing Whlto against E. W. Clurk, Jr.,
Grlnnell, la.
KIKHKIUTiSKY GAMBIT,
WHITE.
1- P-K 4.
2- P-K II 4.
3- Kt-K II 3.
P-K It 4.
5-Kt-K t.
11-11 4.
7-P x P.
P-Q 4.
Kt-Q IJ 3.
10-11 X P (b).
11 r-ii. Kt 3.
12- Caatlee.
13- Q Kt x K KU
14- U-K 1.
15- P.q II J.
i-q.Kt i.
17-q x Kt.
q-Kt 6.
1&-II-K 2.
20-q R.K 1.
u-n x a.
1IUACK.
1- P.K 4.
2- P X I.
3- P-K Kt 4.
4- P-Kt 5.
6- Kt-K 11 3 (a)
e-P-q 4.
7- lI-Kt 2.
8- Caatlea.
5- P-K U 4.
10- n-n 4.
11- Q Kt-q 2.
K-Kt-K 5.
13 1 x Kt.
14 n-u 4.
16- Kt-Kt 3.
lt-Kt x II.
17- Q n-Kt 1.
H-P-Kt 3.
U-ll-ll 3.
20-11 x Kt.
U-B-Q 1
22-O.q 3. Jl-U.K 1.
23- ll-Kt 3. 23-3j.ll 1.
24- II.H 6. s,n x It.
JiTU .x. Itenlgna.
(n) Known as rhtlldor's dofenso to this
gambit.
(b) litre Whlto tried to get away from
tilt "linnkft." lllnMt Un.i t,an r.l1rH.ln n
variation marked advantageous to tho bcc-
c) Why didn't White announce mato?
Curiously enough, lllnck's best defenso Is
to oner his pieces as a sacrifice. Suppose:
is ii x q.
27-q-Il 7.
21-P x II.
6, ch.
20-U-Kl B, ch.
31- Il-Kt 7, ch.
32 Q mates.
2 It x II.
27-11 x P.
21-It-H 8, ch.
29- Q-ll R. ch.
30- q.lC 8, ch.
31- q-K 7, mate.
2J-Q-QI
26- It x H.
Z7-1I-K 3.
28- P X P.
29- K-Kt.
30- K-II 2.
31- K movee.
32- Variations eaally
found. However, If
25-11-H 4.
24-K-H.
27- K-K.
21-K-q I.
29- K-q 3.
30- K-q 2.
Mr. C. W. Corey of the Lincoln Chess club
recently visited Chicago and tho Chess and
-necncr club of that city. He returned
very enthusiastic over what he calls the
"Qlldersleevo Gambit," a new kink In the
fcvans, wherein White gives up his Q for
two knights. Here's the moduli
1- P-K 4.
2- Kt-q II 2.
3- II-11 4.
4- D X Kt P.
0-11-11 4.
C-P X P.
7- H-Kt 2.
8- Kt-R 4.
9- K-ll.
10-Kt X Q.
7
1-P-K I.
2- Kt-K II J.
3- II-U 4.
4- P.q Kt 4.
6 P-U 3.
6- P.q 4.
7- P x P.
8- q-Kt 3.
0-11 x P, ch.
10-11 x Kt.
11-11 x Kt, and whnt
la lllack'i best reply?
On tho surfaco It looks as though, nfter a
proper reply from Black, that tho Inscrip
tion should be, "Whlto to play and save his
bacon." Yet It Is not the easiest matter in
tho world to avoid White's attack.
A ltttlo tld-blt, composed by Charles S.
Jacobs, Des Mnlucs, chess editor of tho
Burlington Hawkoye. Mr. Jacobs says:
"This llttlo affair Is Intended to keen a fel
low awake after a hearty Sunday dinner
for n few minutes. Solve without board and
men." White mates In four moves.
BLACK.
mmm m
m m mTm
n o M a
m fl b
gum-. n
L.a h
agers of the Revoro Beach track near Bos
ton havo mado offers to tho riders for a ten
mllo raco, to bo held on July 4, each team
to provldo motor pace. If arranged It will
bo tho first raco of tho kind ever hold In
America, although such contests havo been
a feature of tho French tracks during tho
past year.
Tho movement for good roads which Is
now well under way In nearly every stato
In tho union Is taking a new form In somo
states. It Is in tho shapo of a proposal to
mako tho tramps Incarcerated In town and
county Jails earn tholr keep by working on
the road. Over a year ago tho commissioner
of Beaver county, Pennsylvania, at the solici
tation of local cyclists, decided to utilize the
services of all tramps In tho county prison
to better tho conditions of the county high
ways. It was at tho Bcoson ot tho year
when tramps wero numerous and when they
ro gathered In from all highways and
given liberal servlco In the county Jail.
Hero they wcro set to work breaking stone
and nfter a sufficient amount of stono had
been accumulated thoy wcro set to work on
a stretch of roadwny. Tho tramps did not
relish tho work, but were kept at It Inde
fatlgably, with the result that within six
months' time Pennsylvania boasted of ono
of tho smoothest, firmest and best con
structed macadam roadways In the country
for a limited distance. Pittsburg riders
know of it and enjoy it and have been hon
ing that tho cxaniplo of the Beaver county
authorities would be emulated by those of
other adjoining counties. For some reason
tho experiment has not been followed up
and tramps havo been suffered to live In
Idleness at tho expenso not only of Pcnnsyl
vanla, but of other Btatcs. It Is argued
that wcro tho tramps that ail tho county
jails ot New York, Chicago, Detroit and
other largo cities put to work each fall upon
county roads tho owners of bicycles, nuto
mobiles nnd horses, to say nothing of tho
farmers, would profit materially.
THE BEST MEDICINE
When in doubt ns to tho best nieuMctno to stronjrthon your
weak stomnoh or to rcstoro your nopotito, you will mako
no mlstnko in nolectlnp.
Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters.
It has a rooord of ilfty years of cures back of It, and will not
disappoint you. It tonoi up tho system, steadies, th
and purifies tho blood, and (or
Heartburn. Belching, Headache.
Sleeplessness, Indigestioh or
Dyspepsia, it is unequalled.
Trylt. Tho gonulno must havo OurPrivutc Die Stamp
norvcovor tho neck of tho bottle.
NERVO-SEXUAL DEBILITY
WHITK.
In the Wheeling World
A largo percentage of the population ot
Detroit havo wheels under toot. Smooth
pavements, Inviting lake and riverside re
treats and a general hankering tor outdoor
life puts tho wheeling multltudo ot Detroit
very 'near the top of tho list In proportion
to population. Young and old, stouts and
slims, whirl away awheel, but tho stouts
naturally lend tho greatest weight to the
silent steed as a popular pastime. And the
stouta aro there a-plenty. They bavo or
ganlzed a fat men's club of twonty members
to start with and more are coming a-run
nlng. The minimum weight for member
ship Is 200 pounds. The heavyweight In tho
bunch puffs under a weight ot 289 pounds
and tho babe ot the robust flock tips tho
beam at 205.
The American Bicycle company has se
cured somo of the fastest men In the coun
try, Including sprinters and pace followers,
for its team for the coming season.
Vice President T. F. Mcrselcs has an
nounced that the men already signed In
clude Jimmy Michael, the Inimitable pace
follower; Johnny Nelson of Chicago, who
won more paced races last year than any
other rider in the country; Tom Cooper ot
Detroit, "king of cyclists;" P. A. McPar
land, the winner of tho last Madison Squaro
Garden &lxj-day race; Owoa S. Kimble,
Robert Walthour ot Boston, Mass., who
won tho Boston six-day race; Al Newhouse
of Buffalo, John T. Fisher ot Chicago and
Howard B. Freeman ot Portland, Ore. .
Tho entire team ot American Bicycle
company riders will follow the National
Cyclo association grand circuit, which
starts July 6 and ends September 7.
Billy Brady Is now a full-fledged bicycle
manager. In speaking of big races Billy
says: "If tho American .Bicycle company
trust think they have tho best riders under
control I will match Jimmy Michael and
Harry Elkes against any two they choose
for a 15,000 or 110,000 sldo bet, best two out
of threo races, at any distance. I do not in
elude Johnny Nelson In this deft, as he Is
also under written contract to mo to appear
at my track. Harry Elkes is rapidly re
covering from his recent fall and will make
his first metropolitan appearanco at Man
hattan beach on July K in an hour race,
open to the world. I offered Jacquelln, the
Frenchman, $2,000 and expenses tor one
raco with Elkes and he refused to come to
this country."
The N. C. A. Board of Control held a
meeting at Buffalo last week. Amicable ar
rangements were mado with the Canadian
Wheelmen's association, which last year
kicked over the N. C. A. traces, and It is
more than likely that the N. C. A. grand
Ircult will Include several Canadian cities
this season. Applications for reinstate
ment acted upon favorably were as fol
lows: H. C. Garlner, Harry Barrow, Emll
Rudloff, Philadelphia; A. C. Moran, Wash
ington; Thomas L. Bird, St. Paul. Tho un
successful applicants were: Burt Hazzard,
Geneva; D. J. Hill, Seattle, Wash.; Will R.
Brown, New York; Robert Hunter, Newark,
N. J.; Arthur J. Hammond, Lynn, Mass.;
Everett E. Ryan, Walton, Mass.; Joseph
Szparadowski, Waterbury, Conn. A halt
dozen other applicants were temporarily
tabled. It was decided that any rider who
failed to pay his indebtedness for tho serv
ices of n trainer would be suspended until
the amount was paid. P. O. Van Cott,
Now York, was suspended from all compe
tition until Juno 28 for conduct unbecom
ing a gentleman at a recent meet in Hart
ford, Conn. '
"Pluggef Bill" Martin, the blcyclo rider
from Lowell, Mubs., closed, according to
Australian newspapers, a successful sea
son May 15. In a report of the great event
of that day In the Australian Cyclist ret-
erenco was made as follows to tho Lowell
rider:
"Martin, the sensational American rider,
as tho star Item of tho program and he
maintained his extraordinary reputation
by wjnnlng the classical events of tho day,
the one-mile international scratch and the
eight hours' great wheel race of J COO. There
were 30,000 people at the races. A sheet
would have covered tho first three riders.
His competitors In the mllo finals were W.
II. McDonald and D. J. Walker."
T. J. Gascoyne and Sydney Jenkins, the
English cyclists", who have been training at
Manhattan Beach track, wilt probably be
matched to compete in a tandem race
paced by motors. The pair are tho cham
pions of England on the two-seated ma
chines, while the Butler brothers, Frank
and Nat, are considered one of the best
tandem teams In the country. To sottle the
queiUoa ot speed beyoad dispute the man-
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MISS HECKER WINS AGAIN
Metropolitan Golf CInh Champion la
Novr Counted On to Win
Women'a Open Tourney.
Miss Gcnevlevo Hccker Is
uaujpion. uy ueienting Miss Ruth Under
bill in the Women's Motronllitan Golf as-
soclatlon of New York City at tho Nassau
country club sho has for the second atm-
cesslvo tlmo won the tltlo of champion of
mis organization nnd her latent trliimnh
. . . . . . "
mis piaccu ner ns a big favorite for tho
women's open national championship, to bo
piaycu at uaitusrol Golf club In October.
Miss Hccker won by 2 ud nnd 1 to nlnv.
Had sho been opposed by Miss Marcarot
HlirMs nf Tln.lnn f.1 rt r -1 - .
r. j. uriscom. too turoness. small or wpak nnrann. ni,rvnin.. tolling ..
Philadelphia girl, who holds the amatmir similar symptoms which rob you of your mnnhnort nnS nhiointilv imiii vnl, tl .li.A J
championship, or Mrs. R. H. Barlow tho J n il'i lJleasuro or ,n,irr'aK- Our combined Klectro-Medical treatment for weall
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tlm frnnf. nr hv fla tiA Miw t, . i l . man. with nhviilpiil. tn.n(nl nn.t ivitfii ,i i,,. ' 1 '
. . ' J iota. UVAI,1A I1UVL. IUIKUL
possioiy navo made tho round In a 90. but
her" ram'Dg lhreo ?By holcs nt tho BlBrt Varicocele. Stricture, Syphilitic Blood Poisou
At the end, when dormlo S, Miss Hccker
had threo unlucky holes, but when sho
halved tho seventeenth in 3 sho had tho
match won. Miss Undcrhlll played pluck-
iiy ana always used good luditment.
The details of tho play are extremely In
lercsiing. miss Hccker led oft from tho
tee and drovo her usual long ball. Miss
unuernui was less fortunate and nut her
Dan into high grass. Two shots were lost
In getting it out and Miss Heckcr had no
dimculty In winning in 5 to 7. Miss Un
derbill favored her short game by driving
nori ot tne nunker for the second tee,
while Miss Hccker sailed gracefully over.
carrying fully 1E0 yards. Each rcachoii
the green In 4, but Miss Hccker had tho
best of tho putting and won in 6. Miss
Hccker topped her drive to the third, but
miss unaerhin soon after threw away a
posslblo winning chance by golnir Into the
uunker and took 2 to get out. She gavo
up the hole and Miss Heckcr won her third
in succession
This was disheartening for the Nassau
iraternity, hut Miss Undcrhlll cama to the
mark on the next two, winning by careful
work on tho green. Tho sixth was halved
A perfect 3 by Miss Hecker on the short
circus hole, Miss Undcrhlll falllne short of
tne Dunker on her drive, gave the champion
a lead of 2, but Miss Underhill took the
eighth by perfect golf. Miss Heckor topped
a drive and missed a Uiree-foot put to
naive, losing Dy 6 to 5. The n nth was
halved, so tho champion stood 1 up at the
turn.
Beginning the homeward Journey, sho fur
nished a surprlso to the gallery by taking
tour in succession, standing G up on tho
thirteenth green, with 5 to play. Poor
putting by Miss Underhill cost her tho
tenth. Miss Hecker winning In an ordinary
7. Tho latter made a star drive to the
eleventh-rl91 yards-reaching the green.
and won In 4. Aftor leaving tho thirteenth
hole Miss Undcrhlll gave a delightful Ex
hibition of that norvy play which has often
saved her from defeat nnd won three In
succession. To tho surprlso of the cal-
gwithouTtrying'fpu" ZZTiTl CURES DANDRUFF IN ONE WEEK, AND MAKES THE
a most unusual thing for her to do. A HAIR GROW HEALTHY AND STRONG. YOU DON'T
flfteVnth Toio in T o d she' wen h HAVE TO WAIT FOR MONTHS TO GET RESULTS FROM
next in the same figures, Miss Hecker THIS PREPARATION. IT ACTS FROM THE VERY FIRST
o a iww. wa a t mm iucm fiVlliR UllUI A I J I J I T l A fIiTTVT .TArVTIil 1 1 1 r XT Ml T H1TTI1 -an.
tho sandpit guarding tho green, it WM xuiuaiiuw. kjixjci 1 VV SUiy 1 x -l! I V Mj UiUJN L UUTTLHi
then a case of 2 up and-2 to play for the WILL FULLY ESTABLISH ITS WORTH AS A HAIR AND
next.
was halve
1901. miss underhin was warmly con- juUy mature it, is what you want. Diindonno is tho on) v hair
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Each was over safely and the hole SCALP IN VIGOKA I OR. It IS not a Very difficult job to
aived in a par 3, finishing the match start the hair and grow it an inch or so in length but tn
bo metropolitan championship fnr 71 . . . T , awhhi, jau vu
closer finish than had been expected early
In the game. The scores were:
Miss Hecker, out 5 6 6 7 0 5 3 6 619
Miss Underhill, out 7 8 9 6 5 G 4 5 3-51
Miss .Hecker. In 7 4 BE 66 6 3 42-91
MIhs Underhill, In 8 C 8 6 5 6 6 3 45 J9
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