Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 26, 1902, PART I, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OMAHA DAILY. BEE: SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1902.
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1 1111 1M THE DACI? 1)11 I UflD obligations. Tor that friendship nml for out any Omaha competition was considers Insldo. Tho fresh air fiends aro hopeful
LULL 111 1 lift UA0I4 DALL Vi All obllBatlon Mr. lllckey willingly made b, nf disappointment to tho sports here, that tho rays of kindly Bol will shortly dls-
I himself 'to nil kinds of criticism from the-5 f' hey havo found that there Is much slpato tho snow and removo all traces o
Mifoatti Tak. a Waik'i But ail Fibllo
QiU Advantage.
QUESTION BETWEEN HICKEY AND TOWERS
Ohio Mnn Xnjn It llltiKt on Matter
of Chime nr SpntrfliiK Hntl
for Van of Minor
I.ritKi'i-fi.
"Nothing doing."
That's tho story In tho baBe ball war
Just at present. Seven days of almost ab
solute quiet havo succeeded seven days of
unceasing exchanga of verbal and epistolary
volloye all along tho line. This must not
bo takon to Indicate that any of tho mag.
natos have decided to quit. More likely It
mcroiy presages a moro vigorous explosion
In tho near future. Some little activity has
been noted along tho skirmish lines, but
nothing of nny moment. For example, the
pen Moines ,papers published clrcumstantlnl
accounts of how I'apa mil Kotirko visited
that city to nogotlnto with Messrs. Flynn
and others in regard to the franchloo In
that city. Mr. Itourko returns to Omaha
and denies that bo was In Des Molncs at
all. Ho says he was at St. Loula looking
after a contract with a player. Tho Des
Molncs Leader Is authority for tho state?
tnont that Klynn and his partners have had
enough of Imbo ball and If tho Itawkoyo
capital Is to have a team In the Western
or any other league It will bo put In by
somo ono clc. Mr. Klynn states that ho
expects to sell to Hourkc.
I nowly created foes. Does this Indlcato that j0 to bo dug up nt theso llttlo meets Its visitation. Tho lco underneath need not
' l',r,fi!SP..l--,.,lic.!S2yi,,r " S.M,reiV,Wr.nhna oM the countryside. In fact, It has Just necessarily havo been Injurod perceptibly
, Pn t Powers lins tried to mako the public - uv ,un tt ( i, ,.. -i, i,i .
bOllCVO? lUIB rtTHBUU UtUIUU I UUIliiilUU gUOlUIII w. ...... i.uvu .h t..a )uitu vuiu
Now P. T. Powers has been In the em- a Il'tlo bovy of tho locol cracks to-tako In when tho snow enmd, and' It has not stuck
?r2K ?J A' LSSimJ," l?r S5'Tr' thM0 neighboring shoots, nnd somo hot In" to nny extent.
Spalding Is known as a good business man competition Is developed. Even now It would bo possible to skato
nnd .Mr. Powers lost nothing by being as- Tho Infrenuency of such events horo and very comfortably on such places ns Cut
wnCvalCNn?urallyUCbecaau?e of hi? lornn's- the 91111 moro oldom occurrenco of live Off lake, for tho sdow only gathered lu
soclatlotm with itr, Spalding, ho was very bird affairs on local grounds Is by no means patches, and thero aro many pathways of
anxious that tho Hpnldlng ball should be satisfying to thoso who are especially puro baro Ice from ono end of tho sheet to
delation? "wheVi Thorn's J. lflckw P- enamored of the game nnd they find that tho othor. with no need of striking snow
vented the realization of that wish Mr. by going In a crowd to a foreign affair they at nil for tho wholo distance, It Is neccs
I'owcrs arrayed himself ncolnst Mr. cnn Btart just ftg mucn excitement nnd sary to pick your way ns you go, nnd this
KSan lilo make things pretty lively. Kvery member 1. not pleasing to tho fancy free skater
National Association of Profcsnlonnl Ilaso of tho party which goes out to such a meet who wishes to swing from sldo to side reek
Hall Iongucs. President Powers Jumped nt a C(iBCd to shoot clear through every lossly In huge, soaring curves.
In n Tailo Tight beforV tile public by ex- event from start to finish of tho program Thero has been such continuous skating
nclllnc him from the National association. I nml hralitrn Ihn rnntests nmnnr themselves this winter that tho fancy Stars have for
noiwitnataniiing tie nnu nircauy resigned. for njgu nn,j pfrcentago they find many the first tlmo In years had a real oppor-
Out In Denver tho papers have blown n
big bubblo and then merrily smashed It
Thoy Interpreted Head's romark that hu
would havo a team In Denver to mean that
jit would bo an American association team
and then, after chucking a few odoriferous
Either there is an enormous profit Jn worthy opponents nmong tho strangers at tunlty to get In perfect form, and they
oiling base balls or Chaso Is willing to tho shoots. On more than ono occasion It are Just now arriving at their best. Tho
pay n tremendous price for his advertising. .. been a source of keen enjoyment for K oraowii devoted ..n11 ,f thm
Tho National Assoclotlon of Minor Leagues "io rest or mo crowu ana Keener scomng "u "
etKfthVeTaS of lh0 BnnK 10 havo somo 0maha WI,crt blades. Next they began swlngtng Into the
arc l? teams K Ignominious defeated at the, traps by i '"c
leaeun has tho l2Citamo schedule, each rural unknown with a gun built in 1873. a fow slnglo anvils occasionally. Now, how-
enm wlH nlav s xtjMhrco games on the U was expected that tho snow would call over, tho skilled ones aro at a point where
i V"Va S. .! ?,W.? ' out the usual bevy of rabbit enthusiasts, they can do everything they ever could, and
Calls wl lH renulrcd for each game, This d thoy did lake up tho chaso for the lrt they aro learning ; new ones Such steady
would mako 189 balls for the season. Just W or two. However. thosowno went out h r uto .lln0y iKiur.
o make It even numbers, say 102 balls, or Invariably returned crestfallen ami wltn uiproTI CDC ARC WAOMIMP IID
,!., .i o,i onrh .nflBon. If empty gamebags, for thoy say that they aro WKtb I LtHb Aht WARMING UP
Mr. Chaso gavo each team threo dozen "kiuubi u. wiuwuuu ui u.,uU. ua
balls, tho manager would bo required to ten. In the first place tho bunnies aro
purchase thirteen dozen. At 12 per doxon "enrce nnd In tho second place tho hunters
this would be UH6 for each team, or JlS,- . " L L, , ,u
UIUB BU J1Jil(, lUUb HIV VUUIIUh ,1 1 V ItUlUlUR
on tho ground.
I.nvnt Mnt Artlntx llnve Plenty DuIiik
for All-Ooiiiprs .lut
Work Lifetime
Dr. McGrew of Omaha has devoted the best years of his life to the relief of suffering men.
An immense and successful practice rewards the patient efforts of a lifetime.
The Doctor's Quick Cures and Low Charges are daily proving what a great rood can be done
for Men at a NOMINAL EXPENSE.
BLOOD POISON AND ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD,
DR. McGKKW can give you LtOT SPRINGS treatment for Rlootl Diseases (except the
-water) and he GUARANTEES better RESULTS and better satisfaction, besides you can
lake his treatment right at home and no one will ever Hud out that you have this terri
ble disease. It is quite different when you go to the Springs, for that trip alone is
quite sunleient to advertise just what your ailment is. Have you ever thought of this
All external signs of this disease disappear at once under J)r. jicGrews treatment, and
not a spot or pimple will appear to expose Die nature of your disease. This fact alone is
"20 for tho 120 teams of the National asso
ciation. Talio tho $15,000 cash bonus from
this, nnd Mr. Chaso would have left 13.720
to pay for 18,720 baso balls of tho first
grade, a llttlo over 19 cents aplcco. If it
costs 75 cents to put a $1.25 ball on the
market, tho loss on each ball of theso 1,560
dozen balls to tho maker Is C6 cents. If
ho lino n profit of 20 cents on each ball ho
puts out to tho retailor, he must sell 41,9.13
balls, or a llttlo moro than 3,491 dozen, to
como out oven on tho season. It would
seem that If tho Colurabu3 man Is right,
Mr. Chaso Is willing to run his factory at
Tho wrestling bouts last Saturday night
pi mil ICTQ QTRIkP HARTl I WPQ between Telcr Loch nnd Frank Grccnnlnn
and Terry Mustaln and Uert Lcllron wcro
iMrniiittit -Winter PrnMiiccU In Oiuulin not omy tho Initial ovents of tho revival
....... . i... . i. n., of tho mat game In Omaha; they wero also
I nnnMWprH in whi ihn rtalntn nf ihn flmfllm
AMIIinrillCH, o.inMlnt fralnrnllv tnr Ihn mol.li in
UU. V.un IIU.LIIII., .V. W "if, ...WfcV.l
come, that between tho well known Farmer
locally tho fighting enmo has received Hums of Iowa and Joo Carroll, tho Pa-
a severe slap In tho faco by tho official I clllo const champion.
edict nt South Omaha that tho Leonard- This contest will tako placo nt the Troca-
Hynn match of Inst Friday night was tho dero next Saturday night, February 1. It
last ono to bo held there.' Sports at tho will bo n blood match and each' man has
hmlnllnla if Tlnnvnp al linlnv ftin mnat lm. I
portant spot on tho baso ball map, they tho rate of ten dozen balls of tho highest H0Uthern cn(1 hopo that tho ban wm i0 re. already posted ft sldo . bet of $500, which
m-nrnixii.rt tn nrotix wW in nnnnrnnt m I grade each day In tho year, Just for tho
I .. . ..... I .. Loulni, ihn mlnnr IpntnlpR knock
,uu vi in. "'in - - '
u nriceless comfort and consolation to one n filleted with
GUARANTEES you a PERMANENT CURE for life
Nervous Debility
In all its various forms. Dr.
MeGrew's system for treat
ing this disease gives re
newed energy, more vitality
and greater ambition.
26 Years' Experience
this ailment. Dr. McGrew
Stricture
A treatment that cures in
less than live days without
pain or cutting. Every
cure is guaranteed and no
loss of time from work.
15 Years in Omaha
any one, that Denvor Is too far out of tho
way to be a profitable member of the
American association circuit. Thoy had
easily disposed of Omaha's pretensions
In that direction by calmly taking over tho
Omaha franchlso and then threw the whole
thing up in tho air. Of course, when Don-
jver dropped out that ended tho American.
Now they aro piping a different tune. It
appears that Dealt has no Intention of put
ting In a rival team, but Intends to go Into
court to fight for his franchise. Ho Insists
that' tho Western league cannot dispose of
him lu tho summary manner proposed, for
. bo baB property rights at etako and theso
,tauat be respected. To a man up a trco It
looks llko Dcall had the better of the argu
ment. It was contended by somo of the
Westorn league magnates last year that
Indianapolis could only secure the Denvor
franchlso by buying It, because of tho
money Invested. Now theso same magnates
propose to render tho money Invested In
Denver worthless In order to get even with
Dealt for his alleged duplicity In dealing
with Tebcaii. This course hardly looks
right. Somo good lawyers have expressed
the opinion that Dcall can win. At all
events, tho courts nt Denver will havo a
chanco to try tho case.
"Tommy" Ilurns of Colorado Springs and
Jimmy Manning of Kansas City want to get
togcthor; When Manning got back from
the Indianapolis trip he gavo out tho in
formation that Watklns would not listen
to tbo Western league proposition. Durns,
on bis arrival at Colorado Springs, an
nounced that Indianapolis would surely be
added to- tho Western lcaguo circuit. One
or tho other of theso gentlemen is wrong,
suroly. Messrs. Van Drunt and Whltflcld
have not yet boon heard In tho premises.
Tho Columbus Dispatch has added mate
rlally to tho gaiety of tho situation. In a
labored effort, which consumed something
like four columns of his valuable space, the
baso ball editor of that most enterprising
journal has exposed the truth In regard to
tho enmity Fat Powers harbors ngulnst
Tom lllckey. It all comes from the' effort
to securo tho endorsement of tho National
Association of Minor Leagues for tho Spald
tng and Reach balls. Tat Powers and Tim
Murnano wore In a conspiracy to get thctio
balls adopted for tho minor leagues, when
Hlckcy came forward with Mr. W. P.
Chaso of Dee Moines and offerod to furnish
each team represented by tbo association
with throe dozen balls annually and pay
a cash Nnus of $16,000 for tho prlvllcgo of
advertising tbo Chase ball as tho official
ball of tho organization. After charging
Vhot Jhero was an understanding that It the
endorsement of tho National association
could bo secured for tho Spalding ball the
Eastern lcaguo would get Its balls free, tho
Columbus odltor proceeds to thus eulogize
Hlckey and pillory Powers:
The result of tho wholo matter wan that.
Instead of A. O. Spalding kidnaping the
National association through IiIh uyent,
President P. T. Powern, and securing the
contract for furnishing tho halls to all tho
minor leagues in the country, thereby con
tinuing his base ball mortopoly, tho minor
leagues icri mo new York meeting free
to select their 'own ball for next xenxon
and with n very exnlted Idea of 'what their
Individual contracts would bo worth to tho
manufacturer. Now tho fact of the matter
is mat tno contract to rurnisii tbo balls
for any ono minor league, Individually, Is
not worth nearly so much nB It would
appear when tho manufacturers wero
figuring on tho contract with all the minor
leagues as a whole. Tho contract as a
wnoie would be .worth J23.C00 to A. O.
Bimldlntr as nn advertisement. Thn Inill.
vldual leagues rnuy refu?o to look at this
phaso of tho question, however, and tho
result will doubtless be' that several multra
of balls will bo used by tho different minor
iqbkucm next season, wnicn havo rormerly
bcon shut out of this market by tho terms
of tho old national agreement, which pro
vldel that either tho Spalding or Hcach
ball must be used.
Now nil this happened becnuso Thomas
J. Hlckey wat man enouch tn ilelit n irnnd
battle for a friend to whom ho felt under
nn. Mcaituw at Atiu n:i.
them nbout. Inasmuch as It would re-
VARICOCELE and HYDROCELE Positively Cured in Less Than Ten Days
Without tho loss of a slnglo hour's time. DU. McOHKW'S treatment for Vnrlcocclo gives nbsolutcly no pain and Is
tho quickest form of curing tho dlscnso that hns ovor been discovered. Tho doctor has devoted' TWHNTY-SIX YKA113
to tho treatment of Varicocele, and It Is but Justlco to him to say, without fear of contradiction, thnt his treatment of
Vnrlcocclo has no equal nnywhero. AN ADSOLUTH CUKK IS dUAKANTISBU.
nWCD Ofl finn PACQ Havo been cured of Loss of Vitality, Loss of Drain Power, Poor Memory, Despon
UVliI ZUiUUU UnuLU dency, Olcct, and all unnatural weaknesses of men.
CHARGES LOW. CONSULTATION FREE.
LAST WEEK WITH BOWLERS
No ClinnKC In Ton m .StniulliiR
No Notnlile Hooroi Mmlu lit
Ijcnmie (iiinicn.
nml
Hlckcy w
in hnnnmn n tinvpi Mr irllyolmmnna anva 1 "t Charles.
When Mr. Packard renched Denver ho ex- .h r.rinlnlv wnn n nirturn nt Birnnih U?L.
pressed much regret at having to part with Ti,o muscles stood out all over Ills body Krug Park
aeorgo Tcbeau. rcooau is ono oi me uest n b!B knots. From head to foot ho was
('lull MIltllillllKK.
Clubs. W. 1.. P.C. illch. Tot. Ave.
Omaha Xi If, .CS7 !74 41,301 S60 5-7
2S 20 ,IK3 Oft, 40.1S1 M7 1-V
27 21 .EU2 Dili 40,311.1 Sll 1-2
2G 22 .511 917 S9.9SI 8.13
21 2t .W) 9iU 29,871 830 7-10
22 20 .458 930- 29,278 8113-10
2t 27 .437 1)21 38,801 80S 3-W
11 .17 .2J9 925 30,793 76 1-2
baso ball men In the country," said Mr. Dn mnn nf knnttv nrntriuiinn. rnr,i "'sh score. Seaman (Date City), 237.
Paskard. And Tabcnu's placo In tho Western " .jiow is thnt 0P -tarter?' ho said
has been taken by Durns of .Colorado i did not say a word. Ills Ignorance Absolutely no chanje In tho rclatlvo
Springs, whoso baso ball experience dates wns pitiful to me. Walking ovor to ono standing of tho eight teams of tho Omnha
from last fall, whet) he bought out Hulou's sid0 0f tho room I took a set of boxing Bowling league resulted from last week's
Interest In the Colorado Springs franchise, gloves from tho wall nnd hnnded him n P'ay. They remain In the samo sequence,
pair. Following my lead ho put them on. nl tov another week or two nro a tie, an
Absolutely nothing nas aoveiopeu in tno "it took mo nbout two minutes to show unusual thing. Tins stationary condition
situation eo far as Omaha Is concorncd. that man how useless, unwieldy and lm- wns accomplished by &. peculiar bunching
This town Is the keystone of tho Westorn practicable his muscles wero. Ho handled f' victories with the top liners. Each of
lcaguo arch. It Is Omaha or no Western hlmsolf like a cart horse. He was as slow tho four first teams won two games from
league. The American association wants on his feet as a messenger boy. His brain Ha adversaries, which chanced to bo tho
Omana ror mm reason, inai s an moro is nctcu, as aid his muscles, slowly and lower rour teams.
to It. stiffly. Although n ble man. welchlnc ner. Dowllng was rather listless' all tho week,
hnnn 2nn nnunilit hn ,11,1 nrvt maim nj nnn.i Nn nxrnntlnnni 'scores, either Individual or
SHOOTERS TAKE SOME REST showing with mo as many amateur light- team, wero madoj no records wero raised.
weights with whom I had put on tho gloves, and tho average of each team, savo tho
"I think I showed him clearly tbo use- Gato Cltys and the Nationals, dropped as
lessncss of his heavy-wolght-lifting mus. a result of tho play. Tho Gato City men
cles. They wcro good for ona thing tho topped the list with a total of 2,622, and
sorvlco for which they had been trained. Seaman of this team led tho Individual
Llko every athloto in his nrnfranlnn. hn scoro with 237 Dins,
After two or thrco weeks of especially wna muscle-bound. Thoso hueo mnssea nf As a matter of fact tho eyes of nil the
continuous trigger work tho shotgun men muscle, gained at, tho cxponse of many Omaha bowlers, llko thoso of tho rollers
havn during tho past week found them- hours of hard work, wero for all nractleni everywhere In tho country, havo been turned
solves comparatively quiet. Thero has been purposes of no moro use than a hand organ nil week toward Duffalo, whero tho progress
nuio iiuuig iocuii-, cuuur ai mo imps would bo to a shipwrecked sailor on a raft of tho American Dowllng congress tourna
or in me uom, nnu mo snootcrs aro mosuy n tho middle of tho Atlnntio ocean. mont has. boon watched with great Intorest,
lying iow mm uiugiiiiiB iimir wum mr mu -in fact, such muscles serve to Bhortcn both from a political and a playing stand
next period oi nnimsiea --pun - commnnus. 0no's life. Tho musclo-bound man, with point.
irue, moro was a nine ono-uay meet oi 0Vcry fl ier of h s body drnwn to n tnnnlnn
bnyner, wen., on wonaay last, nnu several that nulls at tho very heart strlnn. mnut Western bowlp.ra have followed with ji
Omaha men had planned to attend. The frequently dies with whnt Is known as an tromor of excitement tho progress of tho
sectionallzcd foud .which threatened for
lthodcs, 220; Mr. Knowlton, Doono team,
201, 222: J. L. Gideon, 223; W. C. Kolls,
201, 210, 220; Fred Krug, 209; Wood Hart
ley, 224, 201, 212; J. D. O Drlon, 200; u. K.
Hush, 212; Fred Grnhnm, 217.
Tminln scores of 200 and better nt
Clark's olloys: II. M. Sale, 219; Frank
Conrad, 210; King Dcnmnn, 227, zu; w.
W. Hartley. 205, 210; W. F. Clnrkson, 221,
210; C. M. Zarp,-203; R. O. Frack, Deatrlcc,
209; W. C. Drunko, 218; II. Ehlman, Chi
cago, 223; II. Frltscher, 207; H. Dcselln,
202, 203; D. W. Christie, 210; W. Weber,
219, 215; Z. M. Forscutt, 211, 2Ui; u. it.
Orimths, 204, 233; Wnck. 211; Jack Welch,
205; L. C. Tromnlno, Dlolr, 203; J. II.
Hodges, 243; C. J. Francisco, 215, 201; Gil
christ, 20G; Potter, 213; M. II. Huntington.
212, 204; II. Lchmnnn, 213; F. J. Bengele,
210, 214, 205; II. Sellcck, 211; W. II. W.lg
mnn, 203; W. S. Sheldon, 209; W, II. Emery,
201, 231, 210, 200, 201, 203, 210, 201, SIi;
r'.llriilnn. I.'remnnt. 216: Tracy. 201: Roth,
'227, 201; L. C. Lucas, 201; D. S. Heart,
Hebron, 201; Clydo Spelchcr, coon uapiU3,
:13.
Tntinln urnroK nf 200 nnd better at Lontz
& Williams' alleys: Will Illnrlchs, 212,
20S, 233; D. Williams, 219, 211; wimam
Zltzman, 233, 218, 200; Ed Cudahy, 206; E.
A. CrelBhton, 209; C. D. Irons. 200; J. A.
Flanagan, 242; M. Z. Forscutt, 212, 214. 278,
222; Southy, 220, 204; Sol Yoder, 22C, 215;
V Tjimnrenux. 222: II. Frltscher. 211: S.
Elorman, 203; H. H. Rhodes, 214; Sam Plt-
zer, 205; J. H. Husslq, 226; L. JankowsKi,
"in. Wllll.im Vnss. 204: L. S. McConnoll.
202; D. Minor, 203; J. Flanagan, 212; Gall
Johnson, 209; Clydo Spucnor, 213; it. licse
lln,'203; C. H. Marling, 200, 201; Billy Dow
man, 224; W. O. Flnley, 225; W. F. Weber,
217; E. lfoalo, 210.
moved soon, but meanwhile no moro means somo flerco wrestling. Neither has
mntchos can bo arranged. como to Omaha yet to stay, but both aro
Thiu mnv tiln In thn lilld thn heat circuit I trnlnlncr hnr,l fnt thn vent.
quiro -m teams piaying eixw-iurio 0f fights that has been scheduled for a Nowp from Carroll Just received by his
each, and CaCll USing threO ballS tO the ,..(,- ,,.0 rl fnr nmn llnm. Thn I mnnnn-o vlv,. thn lnfnrinll,u, ll,l hn lu
game to uso up this supply, It must be frcqucncy na aucCcss of contests of this training nt the South Sldo Athletic club In
apparent that a very lively corner lot gort hna Ratherea in Omaha and South Chlcngo. Ho writes that ho has been un-
campaign woum nave w uo '" Omaha a regular llttlo army of prize fight- ablo to securo a match In tho Windy city,
put Mr. Chase out even. it can imruijr 0J.8( nni, wUh thcm buncucJ ln thnt manner ns ho had hoped, and thnt the wrestling
bo tho ball contract that Is at the bottom trcouent matches wero certain. gamo Is dead thero. Ho had Intended. If
ot tno enmity nciwqcn io ".n.w. A camlai ii. Dt tho r ne contestants Uv- thero nroved to bo nothlnir dolnir In f!hl-
- I lnn hnrn rmlnv c 1 1 1 onnuf fcnw it nnd thn I nntrn n rrn ro u r n 1 1 nt n fnntnli ilt1t (Viai.
. . . . 1 I f IILI U lUllllj ''III B"1" Vlf)Wf Wr)VVU0kkVVa K 41tUkV 1 1 I k l JllUVi
Un to dato no reason to revlso tho juug-
mcnt Of last WCCk, that POWCrS IB JealOUS ,.. n.... nnnnv tlnlnv. .Tnhnnle llm tnrr hna mulii IhlB mil nf Ihn nunn.
of Hlckey's effort to break Into major leaguo
1?tVtln ITntifi Qmlrh Inmna WhHffllffir nil I Hnn Prifpnll nva hn will lm nn linmt nnvt
- . 4 1 -iV UIUIVII) " ' p .... 1 VIIIIUII Sw U IIMIIU U W A t, I HW
company, nna appcareu. m i. i-.vu m of inlc,rgtat0 reputation and estab- Saturday night ready to. mnko Duma go KS niiMPTnW T-THT T1?R n m tn Q t) in SllTlflnvq Rn m tn n n in P O Unt 7fifi
Kansas City Powers used figures compiled ,tahcd flghtor8t Then nmong tho ,csser 80lno, although he was considerably taken HM 01H1UJ! MUUltb .1. til. 10 J p. 111. DUIUiayS, b a. 111. 10 0 p. 111. 1. V. 1SOX fOU
by tho renowned nm murnnuo, , , hts but gtm vcry promising young fol- aback ut Chicago toflnd that everyone 13 nx. n,,, nlc p iiil ni n.i nniiili ANrl rnnnm pi nillllA II m
Comparing tho population of ho eight ( cities ,ows may bo numbered Clarence Kngll.h, there considered Durns tho best In tho IM Off 03 OVef 2 5 S. 4ft St.. DBU U 0 U QC 1 3 S W VMM SlS., OMAHA, NEB.
in ihn Knstern icacuo nnu iuo uikiil ihu-i n,n ,i ti, t.. vi.t ni... ism w
nOSCd for tho American association.. SUOWeil A m,.,.. Mimtnln. A rnmnlnln Bhnl. Mnnuhltn Plnr ImI, n,nno,- f
conclusively that the Eastern Is the MeBCsL ,jown on nn sparring affairs will causo theso Durns, says tha.t his man is working out nt
Tim Is astute, as becomes a man from Dos- . scamnor off to other localities llko the Davcnnort Athletic club cvmnnslum ln
ton, but ho Isn't well Informed n regard ghcep( but thcro nro jmlIcat(ona that such Davenport, la. Tho Farmer Is always In
to tno west, u no wore, no h.iuk a courso wm not bo necessitated. protty good sbapo.and ho will show up well
cral times beforo ho would Indulgo In such , th,8 match ns UBUa,( (,cgplt0 th(J fa(Jt that
comparisons as ho has made. 'motny Danny Haley, tho promising loent mid- ho wrestles on January 30 and 31 In Iowa
should look oyer tho business of tho two joweKnt iia,i n strcak ot 111 luck at Kan- towns and' will bo compelled to Jump on tho
sets of cities, compare tneir nciniiy gas city laBt Tutday night which Is seldom trnln nnd hurry, to Omaha Saturday for
rejouvo imponunto in luu ' "" ""- duplicated. In hl fight with Georgo Fltz- this bout.
iuv.u i - . gerniu oi hi. ljuis no nnu nis man wuippeu Alter consiucranie argument tno men
lion as 10 moir uiwo omi .immu;., uU , (lcath ,n tho flfth rouu George taking havo agreed to wrostlo the best thrco falls
maybo bo would revise his statement, tor- th count tnfeo timcB BUCCC.3slvely and bo- out of flvo and that will clvo endurnuce a
tunntoly, however, tho dictum of this won- n(; flnaly S!tV0(j by tho pons. Then In the considerable hand In tho contest. Local
dcrflll mnn from tno MUD UOCSn I go very nnTf rnllnii nnnnv rnl n llMIn rnrnlia nnrl ,,nrtti KnniMnr II vt. lhinml,nl,l. ,,,
inr in ucciuing inanon. u a mero wiidiy driven blow from Oeorgo's elthor contestant will havo any easy thing,
we'll try tn worry along Just the samo as g,ovo took hm ,n tho Btoraach and disabled Somo good preliminaries aro being arranged
mougn no niui nuver emu n. bra B0 that Fitzgerald wns able to got for this night.
easily to his Jaw and put him out. The
Then, there's that word outlaw, wnicn ...m..h blow wag n mpr In., ...im r.iiv
is bolng nonaea arouna so ircciy jubi now.
When Ban Johnson roaae nis DrcaK ior dbi- Tn hnnU ..phvioni rnitnrn nn,i
ter things he was called an outlaw and Seit.DofcnBC nobcrt Fltzslmmons puts tho
eoveral othor things. Ho wsb successful x.v of lon 0,ncrenco and COod common
nnd 'now ho Is tho wholo thing. If some scng0 on tho widespread fancy of athletes
or mo cnmusiasis wno-jum now uru wh)ch favors the development of enormous,
Ing overtime to nbuso Tom Hickoy and call knotted, ricldlv hard muscles, nnd exnoses
mm "ouuaw" win oniy arrnngo raano.rB wlth BlartUng distinctness tho fallacy ot
SO thnf they Won't explodo beforo next .ueh notions. Snenklni? of nn Inntnnen nf n
April, they may sing another tune. Maybo professional strong mnn of enormous size nhiri'nn"'."
kon't bo nn outlaw then. wbo camo t0 hm ad announced a doslro Gato City...
Trniia Aliniulqiieil for Time While Ex
pert. Tnlk Over Former
Achievement..
So ISxcn.e Till. Time.
n.iltlmoro American: "It was a now gun,
your honor," protested tho prloonor, "and
I did not know it wns loaaoa.
"nut." araued tho Judge, "the dealer has
Just told us that you did not pay for tho
weapon."
"What haB that to do with It?"
"Woll. If you didn't pay for It, tho dealer
must havo charged It for you."
And tho lutl eo tried to look ns much llko
tho pictures of Solomon ns ho could.
fall of snow that began Sunday night, 'athlete's heart.'
nowovor, caused tnrm to niter tnoir plans A musclo-bound man is worse than a
And no ono from tho Gate City drew a boad skin-bound horse. Ho Is awkward and un
nt n targot or llvo bird either on that day. n!nlr as a crocodllo would bo In a ball
nio oa.i ru.uu provenico any local rep- room TaUo hm away from h,3 cho8cn pr0.
rescntatlon at tho two days' shoot at Hals- fcsslon and ho Is nil at sea. Ho la n frlght-
se.viral days to(dlsriipt 'the -congress com-1
pletelK Tho samo" 1'acllcs which eastern
Influences havo shown ln all national a'th
lotlc organizations, tho American Athletic
union, tho Looguo of American Whoolmun
Downward Course
A little bncknche at first,
Daily increaaing till the back is lame and weak;
. Urinary disorders quickly follpw,
Diabetes and Anally Bright's Disease.
This is the .Downward Course of Kidney Ills.
DORN'8 KIDNEY PILLS
Cures every form of Kidney Ills.
Plenty of proof that this is so,
Here is Omaha testimony:
Mrs. Katlrt O'Mnru, 2420 Vac Itlc street, says: "For seven or
eight years I was troubled more or less with rhoumatlsm nnd
sharp pains across the small of my back. WorkluR pretty hard
looking after mjr family In what I think brought on the trouble.
I was much worso In the mornln ks on rising and becamo some
bettor after being up anil around for somo time. I saw Dnan's
Kidney Pills advertised and got them at Kuhn & Co's drug store.
Before taking all of the box I k new they were benefiting me.
They cured my back and helped my rheumatism."
AtHI DrH StirM-Prlci50Cinf$-F0STER-MILBURN CO., Buffalo,
ion. ia., wnicn wasnciu on inursaay and fui object lesson against tho uso of heavy nnd even slightly In tho Ilultod States
Friday. The fact that nolther affair drew dumb-bolls or heavy weights of any kind. Coif association, appeared early in tho
Tho man or boy who wants to become American Dowllng congress, nnd tho same
quick, strong and clever must avoid tho uso rule-or-ruln "Spirit was manifested for a
of heavy weights as carefully- ns thouch tlmo by the eastern representatives
thoy were poisonous unakes. They com- Other Bentlmcnts llnally prevailed, how-
plotely destroy all that suppleness and ngll- ovor' and with tho withdrawal by tho east
Ity which mark every detail of tbo clever " ts presidential candidate, EbblttB of
athletos work. Now lork, nnd tho election of an cntiro
"A man who Is a-runncr. Jumper, boxer now slate, with Mayor Dookwalter of In
In fact, anything except a heavvwelnht dlanapolls as president, tho storm blow
llftor can havo no use for knotty, un- ovcr nnd Intogrlty of tho congress Is
wieidy massos of strength. Kven our best unimpaired.
wrestlers nowadays recognize the fact '8 nn extreme gratification to local
that muscles of that kind are of no use to rollers that Al Krug, captoln of tho Qer
them. Thoy know that thero nro right and mans, won with his bowling partner, Dynln-
wrong muscles, Just as weU as thoy know Bor ot Los Angeles, second placo In the
mat mere is a right and wrong way to iwo-raan conicsi. meir score was 1,229,
wrestle. Thoy know that such mimnin very closo to tho 1,237 mnde by tho Chi
bring thcm prematuro old ago nnd early cas teftm McClcnn and Steers, which took
death." first. There was vcry hot competition In
y this event, being 107 ontrles
SNOW BOTHERS THE SKATERS T,, omy wpim total score ot 2,782
pins, mado by tho Nationals of Now York
Outdoor fen IleeoniDi imnrncdcable. City on Tuesday, and which was at once
siaiea for tlrst prlzo by tho cnthuslnsts, has
been beaten hero In tho Omaha leaguo. On
November 12, In a game against the Ger
mans, tho Oraahas throw 2,703, with Wlg-
man, smead, Rend, Emery and Zarp rolling.
but Illnks Profit
Itesult.
Last Monday's snow storm sufficed to keep
the suators off the open-air sheets ot lco
all the week, and as a consequence they
hove taken to tho covered places, "where
It costs to skate" and whero the Ice Is al
ways clean, though of limited extent. The
euow did not dlscourago any of the edge
artists to the extent of laying away their
blades, however? and It is probable that the
moonlight nights of the last week have wit
nessed mora skating parties than at any
similar tlmo before this winter, even thouch
tho moon was not vUlble as soon as you got
Tenpln scores of 200 and better at the
Gate City alleys: W. A. Chandler. 201;
w. u. Kneidon, 221, 2oe. 200: C. n. Ilr don-
becker, 200, 207, 211, 236; Sol Vodor. 201:
II. Ceselln, 218, 228; Melle, 213; 220: Vic
Hayes, 222, 2H, 213, 215; II. D. Peed, 201,
20S; M. Greenleaf, 213; II. W. Hanson, 237;
c. Conrad, 200; J. P. uoblnson. 203: W. V
Clarkson. 202; King Denman, 224, 201:
Peter Nlelson, 202; Frank Kogg, 207; Fred
auaieer, 203; 0, F. Hull, 212; II, JI.
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