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.. "l.-- THE 0MAT7A PATLV 1KV.: RrXPAY. J A NT AH Y tt. 11)04. FIVE-SEN TEA1I ENTRIES V. Thirty-Two 0t'.M Will Prt oioU in Cn tem of Bow'ir.g Onertu. .ake STARTS ONE WtEK FROM MONDAY IT.'" (p Cleveland Haa Largest Kinkir f Trams, wttb Chicago a Close Second, hlle Maar Piste) cad bat Owe. CLEVELAND, O.. Jan. 0.-The entries' of five-men teams which are to participate in the content! fur the Americas Bowling congress, opening here Monday, February t. Include representatives of thirty-two cities between New York and Denver Cleveiar.d ha twenty, Chicago twenty-one, 'Akron and Toledo five each, Milwaukee and Wheeling four each, Detroit, Erie and Buffalo three each. tit. Louis three, Syra cuse, 8t. Paul, Col urn hue, Cincinnati, Pitta burg, Hm Tork, Philadelphia. Washlng ton. Indianapolis and Youngstown two each. Single ten mil of five will strive to carry off the honors for Louisville, Peoria, New port, Minneapolis, Denver, Omaha. Can ton, O . Dee Moines. Dole-Run Mo., Kansas City, Warren, O., Barberton, Ci., and La Crosse, Wis. t those la the t'oateet. Here are a total of 114 five-men team ntrlts, it;4 two-men teams and &24 indi vidual entries: Captain and Team. Location. Wiaiiian, Omaha Oman tli. -ul i- j . . .Cleveland . .luiivtue .Peoria, l.i. ...Cieteiand hlcagu yitisouig fi'' -I Va i r. iveller. i. e-Hul I. F. Olu.tr, eHjus Jeorge J. Bummer, Farmers. T. Lt Owen, oweua John Doernig. lihy 11 F. bilt-njiieier, Calumeu. C L. Baatian, Crrsceni Oeorge A. Metaa.-r, nt-istone. etcr AntMir Newnori Kii.,rr k . John Atthinkon, kucild Cleveland Kawti.ru 1-tovvTKM. Iiovoress Chkago W . J. Knnla, McKinue . . V heeling, W. a. W. K. Hii unoom, iiirkkiuutle Akron, U. J. J. Mariyn. Halt City Syracuse. N. y. D. K. McNauttlit, Co-opeiaUv -Mliuie apolia Julius Alchele. Leinocrallc Club Denver louii K. Friuher. C. C. C..Bracue, N. Y. William hoehn. Mckinley .Canton, U. K. D. Pelfrr, Columbian Knights ..Chicago D. B. Mctadlcy, Hopkins. ,Ds Miines, la. John H. Uravia, But-Keyes Due Hun, Mo. M. U. Lmprt. Iroquois TolcUv John Locher, Toltdo H. M. Koll, Hdird Cleve and A. feel bach, Cuiumbus Club. .. -Columbus, O. J b-U)Hh, Bond ColutnUu. O. C. W. KBhl, Mill Springs it. Paul jorepo LAXigo. Chic. Ueorge. .... .Cincinnati F. B. Laaeiiby. 1 hrem Cauels 1 oiado A' Howell, Timtt Toledo J. 9. Daiy, Bel.evue Toletio Fred Ma honey. O Leary Chicago Jacob Klehle. Clifton Heirhta Cincinnati Wm. Fette. Has Bcon. . . Wheeling. W. Va. Frank Mskeplece. Mlaaourt Kansas City Charles B.vriler. bachelor Akron. O. O, G. Brownell. Grand ...Akron. O. F H. Brill, Brilliant Chicago Fred Hall, Hall Chicago W li lam K. York. Gnaome Cleveland A J. Fisher, AU-Piiiladeiphia. .Philadelphia f 1. PIdUell, Spartan New York O. B. Hervey, Carroll No. 2 Wheeling L. W. oenran. arroll No. 1 Wheeling Rowe. Cleveland Cleveland Plefer, Columbia Knights Chicago tKfrmaii. Jyler C eveland 3. W. Lyon, Capitol Bt. Paul . T. Cox, Columbia No. 1 Washington 5 T. Cox, Columbia No. I Washington Joseph guhmldt, Allmalt Chicago H H. Broriaon, Philadelphia. ..Philadelphia A. 1. McGlone, O Doanell... . .;. ..Chicago Joseph Shaw, F.delwelaa .....Chicago Anthony J. Smith. Herculean Detroit D. A. Jones, Olympic Milwaukee W. H. Terry, New England Milwaukee W. H. Terry, Sentinels. .Mi'waukee George Bangart. Levy Colts..., Chicago R. H. Morgan. Leaders ...Cleveland K F. Blase, WeMermann'a...,., ..Cleveland Gecrre J. Frey. M. V. V Cleveland George K. Kirk. Bennett's Colts. Cleveland Ed. Plefer, Columbia Knights Chicago August Slevers. Bex .Chicago O. B. Jeonrd, Grands '..Chicago K H. Ueorge, Dembach Chicago VfllliaiB A. Barron, Peerless Akroa. O. a. A4cooicacli, Al'-CclunsWa-ir . . . Cleyelanfl W, L'lirr, Kea Ton Warren, O. K. M. Wa. Plaas Chicago M. T. Sullivan, offlca Youngstown, O. Uus Stale, Tuxedo Chicago Kd. Guston, iiiarus , ... Chicago C F. Moll, Callahan K nights. .. .Milwaukee Jchn O Floa. Floa palace Buffalo J. H. Price. Iroquois Heavyweights. . Buffalo A. I-. Goodwin, f eaaure nunaio Hubert Msurrlnger, Star.., Detroit Joseph Dausel. Rubber Necks Akron, O. Kred Bsrut Hess Tigers A.Krie. Pa. T. W. Taylor. Nonpareil Parberton. O. Charles K. htarr, New York New York W. G. Torry. Central Frle Pa. Al Anann. Anson Chicago A. C. Caldwell, Iroquois Indians. .Cleveland Charles Knoll, Huburbsns Cleveland 1. MCormack. Te Linda Indians Glenvllle, O. ran Koster, Flue Bll.bon Erie. Pa. F. W. B !, New Conter Cleveland Jossph liubhard Idiewllda Cleveland Albert II. Streamer, fiteinmeyera. .Cleveland C. Herrlck, Iroquois Lightweights Cleveland F. I j. Paseloup. Derby Chlcage F. i. Byrne. Markets (West End). Chicago O Baumrister. Century Colta Cleveland John Biankart, BlankaH Tetroit (teoriss Merritk, Century sMars... .Cleveland K M. Falkner. F-mpIre Yimngstown. O. E. R. Thompson. Imperials. .Youngstown. O. Andy Bomrners. Tlvotls Ceveland Andrew Kramer Iron City plttehnr iL J, Bryson, Msrlon No. I. ...Indianapolis i(T 1. Brj'eon. Marlon No. t In-lxri 'm Will Oil. I-a Cn.sf .1 Crosse H C Masiars. Butlers' exchange. Cleveland J.x Ciillina. I tlcas Cleveland J S M, Nir. Cleveland Stone Co Cle'ld F. Scheldt. Americans Cleveland W. H. Wlgman Chahalcle St. Iuls F. J Witter, I'nkm b la s 8t. Louis Maitln Kein, St. Louis St. Iuls Boa Band. Mantis' Diamonds Ceveland U. B hwarter, Mshoolahs Cleveland Following are, the cities represented by Ik or more two-men teams: Chicago, SI; Cleveland. V, Toledo, 10; futkbttig and Allegheny, . WITH THE 7THLETES OF IOWA fc. K. Iwlfl Will Hepreseat lb l alver. ally la Atblella Caalests FraabliM Field. IOWA CITY, la . Jan. m-(Speclsl V-Ths Plata 1'nlvrrslty of lua will send C. K Hwtft. the western champion In lh d sens Ihroa. . to the Prnnalvania relay iae nd athletic centrals, held on rark!inv fijld. 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A larger number will be out next aerk. when th full arrangements for trw? practice will b completed. Manager 8pna;ler has nesrly completed th schedule fa, the aprlng base ball term. In the foot ball schedule, he haa found It necessary to rail off negotiations with Northwestern kartuM of objftloca by Cosch Chalmers to the playing of th Northwestern gam November S. when It would cosne In between two of tha hardest games on t li schedule. Th probable dsta of th Minnesota-Iowa foot ball gm appears to b Octnter S. at Iowa field. Th Iowa management haa been approached by Minnesota with propo sition looking to transferring the game to Minneapolis. Tut Iowa has been unahle to consider this change, as th contract be tween th two unlverattlea calls for the gam to b played on Iowa field. WASHINGTON PARK STAKES 0r' aiMI,MM Add4 ( Wlaaiags f Harses, lavladlasi 2A,UM fee Aasrrleaa Darby. mm For indigestion, Dys pepsia. UeUhingJienrt burn. Insomnia, Dizzi ness and General Debility we urge a trial of lloatetUr Stomach Bit ters, because we know it will curt yon. It Usj a reo orti of 50 years of such "cure back of it, and you can therefore rrly ou it. For Sale by Druggists. CHICAGO. Jsn. M.- -Th Washington Park club announced today the stake for th summer nm"ln, bvginnlns; June Ik and enf liiK July U They co February SI. Including the American Derby of over will be sdried to tne winning cf the horses wlilch imrry oil th stske races. Tha otitlwok for th meeting, ac cording to Secretary James Howard, la brilliant and some cf tha finest racing dur Ing th season will h seen at the Wash-liiKt-'it I'ark track. Th stake ar as fol lows: Th American Derby, 13.000 added. Th prnapecla for this venl are said to ba the btsl in tb h'tiory of the club. It Is ex pected that i if cent of all th le at I-vasr-olds In tha .west th last suaaon will ( tnred, and of ll colts from th at that High Hail. Ior.lda, and lJulaus will b amniK the cohteatanis Tha fcnevlrUn stsks. M.flnn added. A fratur al l b tha starting of many of the boi:ea that run in in Derhv. Th Englcwnod tkes. II.Onu added. Th Diexel atnkea I.MMi added. The Mldaay stakxa, !. added. The Auburn stakes. I2.uim added- Th Oukwond handicap added. Th Oreat Western handicap, ft uu added. Th Young handicap. f."..(Al added This Sink will I contested hy the heat handi cap horse In thx west, and It Is apectd that th racu will b one uf tha "hottest" of th wesson. Th Whe.lcr handicap. added. A large number of good onea from the eaat. Arncanaer. jiernns Aavanc tiimra. ;r- t'heMiey and possibly Water Bey, comtcte alth western b'O'id I he lakeside Slakes. i. ioon Tha Kenwood slskes. $i.(in added. Th Msywciod tt.ikes. 12 added i Th :drwter stakes. added. Th Oun katep slake. $i itu added. , Ths Hd I'ark strkea. 7 out) added This ' rac will have on nf th largest field d ir- Ing th meeting. Including a bunch of the I k-el (-year-olils In lh country. Th l-xkcuew handicap. : added 1 The Overnight handicap, fl.&tt and up. ' ward. Ther will be no selling pttrs of less than ; fiXvj. and utt.cr purses of 700 and upaard i are offered STATE BOWLING T0U.1XEY Omtht Pia Enathtn Prtpirinj to Kara labruka IfeeU LOCAL TEAM IS GOING TO CLEVELAND Five Mrs Will Take Tart la tfcr Bl Etrat f th Katloaal Toarn sseat Which Takes Place , Meat rfk. A matter of mora than passing Interest to local bowlers la contained In the an Rouncement that a Nebraska state bowl ing tournament will be held in this city In March.' Neither the date nor the plans have been determined upon, but the tour ney haa been launched and all the neces sary preparations will be made at otic and detailed announcements will be made at a :ater date. Howlers In Nebraska number severs! hundred and from cor respondence which haa been had with the various clubs throughout the state this winter the fact was elicited that there Is a general demand for a state tourney and this dctr.and will be met by having the affair pulled off In this city. I-ocal bowlers have announced their In ten l Ion cf sending a team to th national tourney of th American Bowling Congress which convenes at Cleveland February SS. Th team will b composed of Messrs. Brunkry, Welty, Bartsch, Norton, Hunt ington and Wlarman. It Is expected that eom of th other western cities will be represented and Omaha did not want to be outdone In this respect and hus gotten together a formidable btinrh of bowlers to lepresunt this city at the tourney. ft la expected that In point of attendance nd Interest the Cleveland tourney will outrlnas anything of the kind ever at tempted In th I'nlted Ptnies. For this the pins do. Tbey hit tb new affair with all the force imparted by the big balls and come buck with a greater rebound than ever before. It la now not an un common thing to see the No. 7 and 10 pins left up and the player get them both because of the rebound, whereas previous to the installation of this new affair, the leaving cf these or other pins was re garded as au Irremediable split. The race In the Omaha league haa not lost any of lis Interest during the lust week, as three teams are now tied for first place. The principal chjinge has been that of the Omaha a. who have pulled up on the leaders, until they are now on even terms. It appears that the twice-champlons are getting luti their stride once more, and that they have determined to make a des perate fight for the honors of the third year. But the Armour. Waverleya and CTarksotis are still In the race and do not Intend to be courted out until the last balls are rolled In the )at game of the schedule. The standing of the Omaha league teams up to last night is: Club. Armours Waverleya ., Omnhas t'Urkaons .., Krue, Harks St. Charles . National ... Colts Played, Won. Lost. P. C. .. .. .. .41 ..42 .42 .4: ..it of the Commercial league, including games up to January JO, is; Name. Games. Average. Bartsch Baker Barker , Meehan Foley Heft Cochrsn Ptaifnhoift London Hull Bnson V. G. Johnson .. Btearns fteaman Davis Martin Buelow Psldv McKelvv Hub Johnson .... Brldenbecker Zltxman fsher a i so w n S3 77 J4 a , J4 i'4 21 , IT . IS 1 tn a 1S5 15-30 181 4-C 17 1-1 1,7 b-t 171 1S-30 170 gl-S3 170 lS-'ja h i-:h im ia-s lfi la-tt Reynolds Tracv ... Chrtftie . Fowler .. Hanks ... Bcselln .. .S ..IB ..12 .1 .Sil 83 SWT t.i.3;, t.ai 171 171 170 170 170 170 Ernst SI High scores for tbe week on the Gate City alleys: C. B. Brldenbecker 204. 314. 20S. 206; Ben Hull, aoi :Ma, rii, ai. son. :". :i2; J. H. Peterson, i'Kl. 2.3: N". Nelson. a. 113. Drabos. MS. :(, ia. St: Henderson. M: K. H. Seamnn. Chicaso. iX.': Joe Meehan. 211: it s-3 I narlf s Thompson. .01; Heton. I.'-,; Grant in u;tni Benson. :'4, 2ti7; W. T. W ilfv. ;4: H. Mur 15 -r7 ! j,hy. 231; Lucas, 219; 8clp!e. ilH; Hc mle. Zli; 1W -S4 1 WamUlt. ;ns; D. D. Norton. r;; C. 8. Se 16i l-;mn. 20.1. a2. r.'o. I.tt; C. Ptein. iOS. i'lR; e-:-4i Joseph. 211, -J07; Holmes, ?o7. L'i; Jim Tshcr, 1M 1-24 i n. j,; Martin. 21S. 3. Mi Snyder, 303, 2;0; 14 Bonlne. a7. 2o4. 211. 1'1$ SO-27 Stanley Rote water wins priae at seven i 10-15 up with fl l"a 1 Johnson wins prla at cocked hat with 51. 10 i-t I 23 : .4H ; fl 1 .f.4S . a 19 .:4s ! 22 .424 21 21 22 .47 1H 24 .429 I 1H 24 .iJS High score for the week at the Sellick ft Marble alleys: Sutton Bush Molymaux . Bowen DavlRon .... Champion ... Tate , Ftoepherrv H. Lefhoiti Brant Orubh ! Weymulier . bulllven .... Tonneman .. Hrtmblet l'uke Individual star.dtr. Ing lecgue V .... K .... i .... IS .... J .... 2S .... I S3! In EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS i a 2-ao 1S8 14-x! Thr9 ir.7 1.6 V v.& a-ss i:-4 4-i iss 21-a i Favorites sal Trva Kcca4 Choice Win at Aeot urn llardle Rare la a Feature. selling: Handplnner won. Baronet sec ond, t'omiw third. Time: :.'4. PAN FRANCISCO. Jsn. HO-Results: First race, six furlongs: Genrge Berry won, Lurtig second Kleinwood third. Time: 1:1'V Second rsce, hslf mi'c, !-year-olds, purse: Arlsbe won. Sea Air second, BUI Short third. Time: 0:4M4. Third race, futi.rity course, selling: B. Wlnnlfreda won. Narra Ci. second, Glendt-n-ring third. Time: 1 Fourth race, mile snd an eighth. Callfiv ria oak: Cap snd Gown won, Anlrsd sec ond Mis Bettv tnird. Ti-e: 1:1V Fifth race, miie and a rlxteentu, handicap: Horatio won Joe lesser ytconJ, Mendo.i third. Time:" j ::.(. DATE FOR MINNESOTA GAMC Kebraaka rad the Gopher Meet Xrthrw Field Octo her SO, T-TVOOL'S. 'jsn. Vt.i Sped a 1 V Nehra k a and Minnesota will meet on the rrldtron next ear. ManHger Burkmr "f the Ne- Isafn PnrTval IBnri! ibis mnmillf I from the Minncaota tnnngcr ssrrelna: to i nlav on tn n N-YTthron field - Octcbi r 1 The LOS ANGKI.ES. Jan. S0.-Th- F.nglewool I ,r"11".,.n1''.n 1f ,n-H,Tn ""..".M'T ,e " hanaicap at t nil and three-iuarte;. over I ' hld 1,1 l fl""1 )n ? llori tlmt- will Names. Francisco Conrad Baldwin .... Clarkson ... 1 Fncell Sheldon ..... 7-arp ... Huntington . Martil! Hidrea Frltcher ... Norton Dennian . .. Zimmerman McKelvey .. Bartsch Chandler .... Fowler W'eUer Wdtv Briitike event fifteen t!w allt ys lmv been con- I J- :Vhm-ld r structed and nt-t a single boll is to be ; vlliH.11 (rolled over them until the tnurrey com- iiiW j mjnee Prists have been hurg up aggre- veiitho gating nearly (tf.lt'O. And now thst peaco 1,r,'"t " I has bi-n made with the eastern contln- j .t Johnson ". gent lt Is expected thst a good-natured GrlH ths rivalry between the east and the west for j t.'f',"), i humploiufhlp honors Will lie waged. There i Tncey can no longer be any controversy which ' Vieman had for Its purpnss the domination of lite j ''r affairs of the Amerloan Bowling Congress! Tt.vn !ds' by any on section of the country, as the ! "iivl national organliation is Jurt recovering from a bad mov along that line and noth ing of that kind Is anticipated for the future. No. 200. High .... 7 10 i 14 11 12 ..... 12 10 . . 2 Th manaa-era tit th local bowlinar alleva th directors. The ,4y th t hoaling has pot been as profit benjumln F. turn- .... , . . . .. Country club has t'e t,'' winter as before. The newness IVrittri tielf aaarlsla Ticket. Th slat submitted by th nominating coniialUo of th Western Gulf seoc;atlou to 1 acird on MiMi 1 coniaiu tn i.diue HI Hrtward U. Lcavitt of the tmiaha Coun try - club for en of th director. former Vic prrmdeat miiucs or the- txuioor country riuo. imi i been nominated a prealdcnt and Ms poic : of the gam haa wc-rr. off and th former '? .n iy. iA11n cf yj'?,"0 &,,'f I devotee of th game sera to have dropped club. VSItb ll. nii.utiociant of the Dmhw- . . " iui iienrr nrtux. novo muuii was Crat Introduced a few years ato lt was all the rage and buwlers Innumerable sprang up In every town, city and l.sjnlet where thare was such a thlrg as a bowling alley. Th l rc wnt bowling season has witnessed rercarkabie innovation In the matter ,cf coring Letter acurca hava bcea mad U i winter, it la claimed, than ever be--for in the history of the intr.e. And tha cause for I Ms ar rot hard to fbd. It ta due po!:- to the new ' ki.-k-L-k," The kUk-l-ack U the Loird or yiciaing surfaca which 4h bail ha sad from which it re bounds after r.Uilrg th pins. Tb balls 4 o uak any aprwL'lljUi reboiiiid, but mating rm.-nitiM there la a circular Inter from the secretary of th aamcIjtlon a-felt g that Cutis wishing to cont-est In lh Marahall Field, tn upen and the amateur rvniu, ni al l Hi atinna early and t hou thrir drlrgSter, for th meeting. Divlfon .. torphy ., Clnv Ttornell .. f'rchrne Ptornrt.e . Jones .... Reed Fritsrher .. "2J4 Pn;rka 227 , Spragite .... 2S '' lty :'4S ; Emery 2l'T Hunter tn I Hodges y7 ; Francisco .. 2i3 ' Encell ti ; Chandler ... 273 i Schneider . , ?1 I Marble 2; ' Wittmsn .... .45 Mock-tt ?1 i Hur.tlnglon tXi ' Conrad '.41 Ir-nman .... 2T7 Potter 22t ; Baldwin ... i Zarp rst Zimmerman ?1 ' Bonnell i Norton ' Cierdu ;;7 Hughes fsC.llO Leiimir 1-rl.lleof ... P'-hnt-tder .. J"-.-s Weber Tfi1. i Crittilh . ' eveu nurnieai, was tiie leature oi a good i ?r f J; i card at Ascot tonay. Cl.arawm.l won bv i 'Cre- a Wla from Kxeter. XO ?" L""1" I'"!"!1",'.'!!.. "rJUl CRITTF. Neb. Jan. .-(SclalV-Tha im t j rh' j0hB x(-v,:n ,lr"i r'Vn.i 'vrn?s k'- H,h hoi w,n tw tonc" IS l.v 9-15 VUVI7L- eUn ro"e ,Ilrf ini'- Jain ,,),, bv defctlr.g the Kxeter bsskei S 150 j 'Vlrst rac five turlonew- Pat Huleer won b,n u'"m ln ,h "" I'rMtlcU gam Et;JlS,-UJlmT.kdIe?t1lV.ri,e,T::: 'ver sren he-e. The .,ffl. :-.l rc.-re ,, the n In lh. Om.l,, rtnwl- F"m" M 31 1 S ante was fujn gs in the Omaha Howl r Turner hall before a latpe auMfnce. I w en-Mirrmn ! """j wh-ch v-rv impartlalv arp!il Games. Pins. Average 1 ?:r-uWs: '"j '""c .. ron' 2 ood rial a Previous to the beginning f h r-S" -IV, ,w "eo'ria.- urn Jtursi -niro. ": ;ft,;. u h!ih arhnel hnd enlsrialn! Iht 19 J3-42I . . i. . , .. , Icrcwd with vatlou sel-otloris. W hen the I'" iJ rtr- "'l Rnd anJ,,,,!., ' selling: , ,j wn t-m nut ,nto ,r,, vM,t.rs led I Platunius won. Mnor w-cond, I I'.rad innd. ; u ,', iL. .. in.nt ihi 2'S it1! ' i"7 w ! :7 ... ..42 ...42 ...12 ...42 ...42 ...24 ...42 ..US) ...80 ...42 ...27 ...42 . . t; ...IS . . .42 ....: ...42 .. . ...12 ...42 ...42 .... 9 ...St ...4i ....42 ....as ....03 ,...s ... 42 . ... Sn ....3t 7.S. .'1 7 m . t.riii :.s 7 4 M 2 r.i 71M1 S?2 7 71 4 .PM 7.ii7S V 2 S.277 7 4 r.w 7 fill T Ml t.lW 7. .-,71 : 5Ti 1 -l 5 7.402 7 XV .7S3 C '91 t :i I '50 6 144 tl.172 1K7 lt-5 14 IM 1M 14 1SS !? is; in 12 IS I 1S1 !-l ino 1W jl 1H0 17 1 "I 174 174 173 172 171 l'l 171 171 Time: l:52U Fourth ihc. m.'le and tnree-fonrtl.s. hurdle hsndiccr: Chsrawlnd won, '.or- thelr no weknee" wuu their inability tit lit th baskets. Tbey brHced well tn tha tirsi pnrt of the second half, but th local lands second. Martin Brady thinl. Time. I ,OVB wif, .nd nccurst wjtk alwava ;'..?:.. . . . i. ,i I mnnagrd to rnaln'.aln a god lead The Fifth rsce, mile and elxte-ntli. han-ll- 1 , -. t cap: Foilu'riirt"! won. M F. Tsriev se ond. Paul Whaley third. Time: 1:47V Blxlh vuce, thi ce-Urters mile i-eillr.g: rifln Klt.g won. I'.eilan second. Tower of Candles third Time: 1:14. NEW OKI. FANS, Jan. 1 !tcu,ts: Firt race. ven lurlongs, n l::n- H'ont won. Fli-,l K second, Lc tnp-Kin third. Time: l:2ij Pcond race, five furlonrs: Rnlman n, Tom Kllcv fecund. F.x clam a tlmt tt'lrd. Time: 1 .iC'Vi. Third r.:c Nlx f :i' lo',c : Fcn-fn won. Ascension second, ln-e;.-t tl-,lrd. TIt;c: 1 :3 V Fourth race, one re'lo. Veechsn'a hndl Cp. W"C.laVe- "ispial" .-"ol'' oi. Floral King at cond. Trll-.- Dili th rd. Tim -. 1:42 V l-'lltli inre. mi'e snd flft ynr-ls: ITipiU Across wor V'tihcr "inil. I "hurl, e 'T' "n'naon thb.l. Tltn. 1.-I7V, I Sixth race, mile and three. sixteenth. Crete PnMtlon. Fxeter. "iid'rri trher 1st fo-ward Brown e ) Knill ic.l f l forward Nttni Txlhelm center Ptiattou OJera 1st guard BoiUrnt- Woodwor'h Fsrmee t"mpl-e: Luix 2 m'ntitea Ciwialderlnp the linrt t'me the I Ich achool lails hiive plsved the mtre. 'tu-v showed vmrrkilln skill and tin ar row read v to schedule same (th (pc l est Vigh Sch ! tramk In the state. Bert well... Referee: of Kneter 2d srnsrd. tV,rli of Crete. Time of hal' nas lei 4 re TVIaaers. nV.4WA.Tn. .lsn SO. Pt-etlal TelcsTtim Tit inat lltth sc,' gi'l-' tiMket bl len'TI i'efatd t'te pHlr'Kt'K RilllTa a-t-N' tii"i l ,i litis efterro,n I v s s-.re of lr? to 1?,.', e. M s Hroiih astsns; umrlre, M'ko Mi-Nun ar. Oimwa. 241 11 vt r T7 i . t 211 ftosag trlradld sha-wtla. On of th moat remarksbl rxhlbtTl'ons of hii:i rer seen at th Omaha tlun club I frourvl tM-k piace virdy afterne.in. V!r li. ti. KKtml Ml Uu.tati the njt j lwei-tv-ix bird out vf tnt-eva with the lrst 1 nrrel He was In a nati-h ah t with Mr Ch:.re Met. Nr. F:rd Mats and I air. ii:im tig-r uf 1 htladaupt.:. Tt match ended Ic a tie and It neceovary l slkut at 1 " birds befor It was drce-L Mr. i)ar au4 4lt. . Ct.su Met wn by vu ba X The rac n the Commercial league Is at Interesting ont. but the fljfct for supremacy Is r.etwren two teima, wltli the r pretty well strung out hack of theii. Th Black Kats sr. the Gate Cltys are lust now tied for first place and each Is making vigorous fforts to keep at the front of th procesai.m. Other teams hsve not given up the fight, but hope to snak matt ra Interesting - for th big ones yet. Tha standing of th teams up to la at right u: Tub PUveJ. Won. Lost. PC Placa Kats t 25-14 .611 Im City 75 14 .8il w o. w ; 24 h ..; Lrexels 21 14 . 'erts A Williams... K 1 .w-i Wierns M It 21 .4 T Sin. Lena V Smith... r n . ii Browning, Kit:. i I . ; li Tile lodivitlual standing cf tie n If bpM J I i y - i, - . IJ.VI AM ID V CATHARTIC Afir.UAL GALE TETJ niLLIOFJ DOXES Greatest In the World A imXIOV HA PPT AMF.SICJU CHTLDBKnl ar kept bVe.l-.fcy with CAPCA EJoOavudy Ototbaxttc. Uood word spoken by tlieir msucaa for CAoCAKLXii to - "sot;.ar piamu l ava rntule CAhCATd suocoaKrol until tbe . nosliotrr A 4 iiLL10MttiXaJ4AklaKTli. U ey aolStUfolkaLkal'A.ttCAKKTfc1 BecauiM) they .-v y S at (wt, iaatbla, fcuatwot Ltti) tavblot Uht tfotxl,cc. good t.aver grip f If ' !' 'r B'r:i t"-1 w"1 gwfc 7- ra'uraily, poei-Jrwly. aienitlr.e tbs-t a child, d'slik I ' si' yX v i. I it r.i it t fKl. f ') !lOro an !vtf raw) M UJi tAbtAUETB, Itl A S ;-. .- ." :t HCV.n U. ... U ,m for thetn ur.4 u kwpt Lraitty hiwaya Hi I f R .-i.ei. I.,-, - fci m ' -1 M.IILK'4 S ' "J l. V bOV DITM OiO. AH -.- 1 i . . , '' a. 1 t V ! i bOLX Hi t-i-iC -U got-ulm UibiV tUvucpodl !, t. 4 i-an-oc! Co- Cl.uavo or NttW Yoxlt tilt :tjzt:.zvzJ