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    Highlanders Hire Farrell to Manage Team; Records by Eastern League Batters
HIGHLANDERS HIRE FARRELL
Veteru is to Mike Banness of Eaad
linf Sew Pitcher.
MA5AGE2S E 13 LIKE ATE2LAGES
ev that Thtf Uttt a Bed F.ffret
Ike Players, aa Tker TpiJ
t Make Tarn rmj far
Reeorde.
Batting Averages of Eastern League for Season 1910
! STORM IN CENTRAL STATES! Armenians Are
Charged with Fraud
STAND ING OF CLUBS AT THE CLOSE Of SEASON.
Heavy Snow ia Michigan and Wiscoa-
tia ia d Saia Further Soati.
Club R. N. Pa. T. M. Bu. JC P Won. PC. Club. R. N. Pa. T. M. Bn. I C. P. Wan.
P-.wh.-ww u n ;4 ;r :s 14 93 Buffalo ... 1 10 11 1 u .. ii 12
N-wvrn 11 1J 1.1 13 '2 12 i: " Jpv C'.ty 7 10 7 13 lo 7 U 44
Ha t ninin 10 9 13 14 15 1 I ..Vh Providence S t 1 11 10 ..
T'-rontn 14 9 14 .. a 12 10 11 i S24
Montreal J 14 .. 3121271 .CO Lost. St470720lSZ
BATTING.
Name and Cl'ib.
?nnde, Newark
No ml aka haa heen mar! a h tha ran. I Katn. tfA.um.ire
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League dub In enmglng "Charley " Farrell Mat' uiior. Baitlmore
gt south with the piaye . In ;9U and ; Hard v. M-nrr-m
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No nutlw how sk.Ifu.l a catcher may j Tonnem'an, Toronto.'!!!!! St 15 10 42 "so 4 1
ba for tha major Ipm'k ha doesn't always i fwlphanty, T- rnnto 14 522 15- 205 29 10
coach tha pitchers for tha ia.ian to coma.
rarrall had, a put deal ti do with tha I Ward. Rochester
development of tha pitchers of tha High- I ' ""!. Pm'tm "re
landers In 1910 and ha mad a new catcher 18'"'"''
or Sweeney. arreil la on a or tha Bast i teinrneer Roch tar -J. C.V W.I
handa tmoni tha Amrricui Leaerue man Schmidt. Ra.timore :."! 3
in helping along a young pitcher.
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pitchar. Thara ara turn man who hava j shl, Tnromo !!!!!. !l 517 7 1 7 22 13
mada r t rapntationa 1n tha bl laajriaa ' Kaiiav. Tomnto 44 1.0 13 .11 1 S 2
who hava oaart aa Tlkaly to rimJa a ! Bafh. Rochar 134 4 :ra v 15 S
Mathawn to tha aah haap B'0!!!!!!!!!!! S S S "
aa thay would hava bn to rarommand ; Corcoran. .Mon l-Buffo.I2 m 1.T3 ITS 19
him. ; Stiirr. Buffriio :tt 3!3 i ;2 8 1
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laana- bw ba.l and parhaT It la aa wall. Pa:u-ra 14 &ai 16 1T2 15 S
If all war Ilka aoma catchara thara ; Hai-char. P.orhaatar IS 2 1 7 7 0
wouldn't ba any hop for tha baaa mnna . ! w!"h. Bal'lmora
. ... .. liftman. Nawarli
If thay wara ail Ilka othar catchara wll. k,),,, Buffalo
thara roll ba praclotia Utt.'a hopa for thai H.it.' Nawarli.!.!.!!!
eafcbar a. Martini. Pnnli1nr..
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Smith. Monrral-Huffalo.lfi M 47 135 1.-J
Wa T Sfaaa . j H.itfman. Provt.lan.- 1T7 B14 YM V'3
It a announcad Uiat ona of tha naw I Oamant. Jaraav I'lty 122 M H5 IX 171
poHrt- of t.ha Eaatam I.a , na, pra j XZX-y-g nl 1I5
Mant will ba bv lamia nntlily a atatamant , fvr Nawark lis 347 43 m ui
aa to tha naUbna" and batt!n avaragaa of. linanail. niiitlnmra 47 12S IS 33 47 5
tha players of tha oranizaUon. t":n- J7M'V Clt' 425 57 111 163 1
It doubtful If thara w.ll b. a m.nar j .''B.i'r .!!!!: 5 5 O S
In ail of tha laaa-ja who will !ndnra t.'-.a : Maiarkr. Buffalo 30 54 7 14 m 2
naw mathod. If there la one thin more , " ynniui. nocnester i rv.'.4 70 i:h its i ih
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than another which will wrack any base j
1)4.1 club It 1 averages. yuite true, tna j Ni.-hol. Ralt'more 124 4i.3 59 114 15
newapapara pubitah them. In no way or 1 P'lnn. Balttmora 7S 241 34 2 71
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taa. Providanca. .
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another, but that doean't altar tha f.xct
that thay are not good baaa bnll food for
baaa ball players and if Premdent Barrows j Aniilt. Providence..
atvea tha maltar a aa!OnJ thouaht ha will! l"aer. Montreal.
announca a "reconalderation of the rote."
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rrrl.i Rakert Eaaatla. nrowne "ar....
If worn, of tha newspaper crittca who are j k0-
referring to R.)hart Emalla as "0,i Bob" pvri. Baltimore
will tail a time- to niaea their rears bv the Konn'ok. Buffalo ..
.Ida of bla and will also agree to sub-1 !m'rZ"i Nw.r't I M S
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laona will be placed here that Mr. Emalla strana;. Paltimora. ..
wlna atralght, place and to show. I pf1mon,j,' Jr",T City.
Ona gutleleaa reporter of tha weat. whoa. I . tlnn. ! ! !
ability to lociite the foul line was as haxy Mullen. Toronto
as his recollection of certain financial obll- ' Spencer. Rochester...
gatlona. once berated Email, soundly for j '",'dan'c"
a bad de-ls1on at eecond base. j Louden. Newark
Aa a matter of fact, the play was not ! 'ianlev. Newark
made to second, baaa. but to first. A stupid "fralil Pr-jvldenee.... 95 314 19
, eMer threw the b.ii to first when he j S;;;;;;;;;;
Fhoul.l have thrown to second, and when j Vandaan-lft. Toronto 4 1S4 19
the runner remained at second the reporter! J Jones Montreal 147 552 47
aroa. in hla mi.ht and consUned Email. ; mon!'! S
to tha ahadea of Riker'i Island or soma Brain, Buffalo 31 i w
other placa near obitvton. He never learned
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Courtney. Providence. .
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lJt-ol;e. Newark
Nittraas. Montreal
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Crooks. Jersav City 21 77 S 14 14
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Londngnn. Jersey CIrj ... 27 79 4
Ha. I. Baltimore jna 347 30
Agler. Newark 144 414
'ocklll, Montreal 132 443 34
Butler. Jeraev City 45 ISO 7
w Inter Montreal 34 44
Crowler. Pro v -Montreal. 14 SS 4
Ma;innltT. Newark 44 141 14
Ioudenslager. Newark.... 19 71 1
Sahr. Jersey City 29 73 I
Hunter. Montreal 17 53
Wood. Buffalo 73 231 24
VVkers, Baltimore.. 55 127 8
MarteJ. Rochester 14 .17 1
Jovce. Montreal 27 96 11
Madden. Montreal 13 48 S
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Phelan. Providence Mil 374 48
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Two Hffea Who Said Tiey Wert Col
Iectin; Money far Mission! ia
Custody at Atlanta.
money waa bequeathed til him hv Colonel
Sw.ipe. It B. C. Hide. c.nrtite.l on tha
charge of murdering Clonel wpe. waa
'.ndli'ted on tha charge of k.'.llng Chnsman
Swop.
Boosting Dr. Orr for
President of "Frat"
ATLANTA. Ga. Pec. 29 Documanta Ir- 1 '
dlcaf.ng that they have swindled many . Omaha'l Phi RltO SltJICM ElTC Candi-
churehgnera throughout tha country were
found today on two Arm enlana under ar
rest here on the charge of obtaining money
date to Present to Coa-Tentioa.
.227 CHICAGO. Dec. 28 A wet. heavy nosr
2 melting In tha territory to tha eouth tnto a uniff pranaea.
1 heavy downpour of rain, swept oer tna, T)je mm. who gave thHr namea aa
'sal north central statea early today. Telegraph rl."i Michael Joaeph" and "Archdeacon
.223 and telephone wire, were broken and mee- j Jemn Beian." claimed they were collecting ,n" convention In session here Thurs
tr aervice waa almost closed down In tha i manfy to be used for missionary purposes n'1 Friday at the Rome hotel. Cr
. 1 . . . , wr aam ana . . . . . . . .. . t n a r i.m'..i h.n ft
norrnem part at tna aiain- in tnr couniry. 1 ne papera innicaia tney , wwvi - .. .. ....w...v"- .-..w
Pr H. VT. Orr of Lincoln It b be puahe-1
for national pr-sldent of Phi Rho S1g-ma
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21 ! stant found little difficulty In maintaining
schedules, but on leaa frequently used Unea
!4 I trains were much delayed.
.213; Milwaukee and Lansing. Mich., were at
! the north end of the storm belt and heavy
'm. ' snow to a depth of seven to ten Inchea waa
!a ' reported. In Kentucky tha anow had
I changed to rain and In Tenneaaee It had
j become a dense fog.
!ai Weather Forecaater CUthbartson today
,2"1 I announced that outalde of alight shower
yl ' or light snowfail this afternoon or evenln.
! the storm had paaaad to the east.
.y9 i Freealng weather tonight and threaten-
12 'in;, cloudy wearier Thursday were pre-
I dieted.
!l92 Draiaital la SaatkweH Breikeai.
I KANSAS CITT. Dec 28. A aerious
j j drought la Stlaaourl. Kanaaa and Oklahoma
.189 I waa broken by a general relnran laat meat
W. K. BaaHsMS.
NIVADi, Ia.. Pec. 29. (Special.) W. K
IS The rain here broke the longeat droueTht Board man. a former resident of thlsj city
have ben operating In England, rjermany, w"l " In attendance aa a r-romlnent fig
France and Bulgaria aa well aa In America, ore among those In the program, haa been
Joeeph made a plea for merr ry, In which president for aeveral years and It la said
he said: "I have sinned. Toil must have would now withdraw as an active member
pity. I am a poor man and have been of the national organisation,
tempted to beg." j ptil Rho Pig ia ha thirty-four member.
1 among tha physlciana and medical students
DEATH RECORD. if Cmaha. Iota chapter la composed of
students of Omaha Medical college and
4 l-art lease. Eta chapter of the members at Creighton.
HVSOS, S. P., Pec. 18 r?peclal. Al- The officers of the convention committee
bert Blume. manager of the Plume Brew- j are: Thomaa V. Moore, hr . preatdant. Eta;
lng company, la dead at hla home In tlwa 1 Frank A. Bumham, vlce-prealdenf. Iota;
city, following an lllneee of several weekg ' m wildlah. aecretary. Iota. J. T. Borg-
of typhoid fever. He was 33 years of age.
married and leaves a widow and four
eMldren. Mr. Blume was born In Germany
and educated In America. He was among
Uie best known brewers of the northwest.
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in the history of the Ka
City weather
HYMENEAL
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Ji? ! of Uie preceding three men tha.
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KEARXET. Neb.. Pec. 28. Special )
Frederick J. Brown and Miss Myrtle D.
Heacock. popular young people of this city,
were married at the home of the bride
Sunday afternoon by Rer. Philip Q. Snow.
pastor of the ETplncopal church, the cere- cause for the suicide.
and at one time state dairy commlaeHoner
of Iowa and a well-known state politician,
died yesterday at hla home In Los Angeles.
A telegram to that affect was received
here today. It also said that tha body,
accompanied by tha wife and daughter,
would arrive here Sunday.
Clavreaee V. Hedge.
MEMPHIS, Pen. 21. Clarence V. Hodge,
a Mississippi river pilot, welt known In
the trade between St. Louis. Memphis and
New Orleans, died hers today from the ef
fects of a pistol shot wound, self Inflicted,
last night. Despondency Is given aa tha
hoft Eta.
Tonight a smoker and recaption .will be
held at Eta chaster house. 7JB Couth
Twenty-ninth street, as a pre-eoejvantlon
affair. 4idljJ
13 i mony of that church being used. After
143 the ceremony, which was attended by only
the immediate relatives of the bride and
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!lfl groom. Mr. and Mrs. Brown left for Omaha ; Northwestern railroad employe, died this
1" to spend a br.ri time wua reiauvae wi hv , mornlng of pneumonia.
!1Ji i idence In the beautiful home of the groom. J PRJNDS OF MORSE WILL
.I:! Mr. Brown la a son of M. A. Brown, pub- I
19 ' Usher and owner of the Kearney Hub, and
j is In charge of the business and operating
.123 1 departments of that paper.
nirk-Brrsat.
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117 ! Bayard F. Flick and Mlas E. Ptjart Bryant,
WILL OF JOHN LA FARGE FILED
Artie aed Aetker Leavea all Hie
Property ta Maaeaaae aad Pa,
lie laatttetteea.
NXWPORT. R. T.. Pec. 5. The will of
I the late John La Farga. artist anj author.
I was opened In the probate court here today,
j It was dated In New Tork City, April 33,
1910.
None of the members of Mr. La Farge a
family la mentioned In the will, nor is
there any Intimation whatever of the else
of hla estate, nor does he leave any epeclfla
bequest In terme of cash. Grace E. Barnes
of Larchmont. N T.. 1 named as eeoutr1
with the request that she be not required
to furnish a bond.
The will provides that all d raw-Tigs and
filming of the testator Tm offered to the
Metropolitan, Carnegie, Won-eater and
Seattle museums for a sum to be deter
mined by the executrix, and If the offers
are not accepted by the museums named,
ASK REDUCTION OF SFNTr-NCF I drawing, are to be sold at auction.
I Provision Is made that the royaitiea from
Preeldea Taft te Be Vrar.d ta C.aa- th ot tn" or shall be paid to
stal. ike Tersa ta new the executrix, who Is to continue tneir
Fraak
BOONE. Ia.. Pec. 28 Special Telegram.)
Conductor Frank Wagner, a pioneer
WASHINGTON. Pec. 28. Friends of
e bride Charles r- Morse, the New Tork banker.
tentiary. have about decided to concentrate
their efforts for his release on a plea to
President Taft to commute his sentence.
Athletic Teams to
Be Fed hy Art Storz
CLUB BATTING.
O. AR. R. H. TP. 2B. 3B.HR.SH.SB. PC. niib.
.. 1ft.". 4II7S 5rt9 12 "5 1420 153 59 28 191 191 .254 Newark
.. L"4 Sua 432 124 148 132 44 34 l 171 .252 Jersey City.
.. 159 5194 4i 12sj jkt.i 147 74 14 219 210 .248 Montreal ....
.. 153 4892 50S 1203 14i 127 49 7 218 194 .244 Providence .
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mw fnarrlMl at flia home Of til
!.M Sunday evening. Rev. E. M. Johnaon. pM- who Is irv-ng a term In the Atlanta pen!
1 tor of the Christian church, officiating.
IS ! and the ting ceremony being used. Mr.
: ITM..I m ih. nwnee nf one of the lam auto '
!o : garage, of the city and is one of Buffalo ; A htn of curing an uncondltionar par-
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Davta-C aaa .
MTNARP. Neb., Dec a ( Special.) Dr.
William W. Davis of Omaha and Miss
garages or tne city ana is one 01 outiir , -
, , . . i don with a restoration of civil rights.
county's prosperous and progressive young
practically has been abandoned.
G. AB. R. H. TB. IR. SB.HR.SH SH. PC.
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... 157 Sins 13 1144 1E70 l.-rg 84 .94 197 354 229 i Lorone Emory of Lincoln were married at
7 11,4 1409 vr3 M 17 173 .22S I nao Momlay at the residence of the
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Baaquet is Plaaasd for Satorday
Evening ia ecgTiItiott of
Good Records.
Kamos Capture Two
Out of Three Games
game of 227 and high total of 597 for the
Independents. Hoster had high game of
j 148 and Nelson hsd high total of 472 for
Arthur Ptors will give the annual dinner
to the three athletic teams of Omaha who
play under the ?tor namea New Tear's
eve at Wrath's dialog rooms. Two bowl
ing teams, the Storx Malts and the Storx
Triumphs, and the base ball team, the
Stonr Triumphs, will be entertained at the
dinner.
Mr. Ptorx Is highly enthusiastic over the
re. ults brought in by his teams during the
ar. all three of them having come
through the veer with very creditable rec
ords. Frank wutg'ey Is '' capialn of the
base ball team. J Franclmo captain
of the tora Trtwnphs bowlers and E.
l-ummy captain- of the Stori Malts. Poa-
Itii;- the xo Ktorx bowling teama will be
nt-vad In the big International bowling
lunmament In St. taints January 21. This
and other matters will be discussed at the
annual dinner Saturday night.
the Harvey's Colts. Scores :
INDEPENDENTS.
DES MOINES TO GIVE .
OMAHA LAD A TRYOUT
Owaer Hala Waste W Haaa
klaa mt tke Far lta far
Thi I Baae.
A t-
Ia Omaia League, Triampbj Wia Ma
jority From Advos Seio Trim
the Wrot.
In the Mercantile league the Kamoa won
two out of three from the A. O. L". W.
No. 17. Hamlll had high totals, with 432.
and Van Pahl hlgii single, with 134.
In tha Omaha league the Triumphs won
two out of three from the Advos. Gerde
had high totals, with 5. and also high,
single, with 216.
In tha Omaha league the Reioa won two
out ef three from th Wrath's, ."tuna had !
high totals, with 594. and also high single. I
with rrr.
KAMOS.
1st. ?d
Melcber lis 15
Van Pahl 190 t it
Vireen ua !
1st. 2d. 3d. Total.
OUlham 227 172 lffl a7
Mud hen 1:9 14 13 424
Bryan 1S2 144 97 522
Totals 52S 4a Sal L54"
HARVEY'S COLTS.
1st. 2d. Id. Total.
Hoater 119 140 14S 47
Nelaon 152 154 144 472
Moyna 150 14 143 vi
Totals 421 440 497 L378
The O'Briens Monte i7hr1stos won two
! games out of three from the Brodegaard
mon tha which la sot enry a record for thi a
-. uuv n s imaasan dv anv
Murray.
Owing ta the death of tha bride's mother
a month ago the wedding waa attended
other fisherman lo the state. It pertains i only by the Immediate relatives. Dr. and
to catfish. During the period mentioned
his total cat oh was 1.1 fian. His greatest
monthly catch was 273 during August.
cvbsti oil ansiss tkac
Baletgtk Wis, Taird R aw mt Esaar-.
Ule -Track Itewaral Lowered.
OAKLAND. CaL. Dae. IS. In winning the
third race at Emeryville today Raleigh
lowered the track record for a mile and
twenty yards, covering the distance In 1:40.
The previous mark waa 1:40. Raleigh car
lied 114 pounds. Summaries:
First race. Furtirltv enneaa- ri ... r-i .
Crowns. William Baehr rolled high total 11 to S. won: Dutch Hock. 1 to 1. second:
run om pins, witn Al Latey close behind -"""" insirei. i to i. third. Time. l:lu.
Mrs. Davis went Immediately ta Omaha.
Hseker Caad Tkla Seaeea.
When tha new year begina the bocky
series among the college teama will start
In earneat and It appears as If it will bs
ona of the moat Interesting seasons for a
long time.
Princeton will have a hard task to win
the championship, again, but the Princeton
captain la confident that his team wtll play
even better than It did In last winter's
schedule.
It Is said that Mrs. Morse haa been won
to this view and that Senator Hale, who
presented the pardon petition ta President
Taft. haa been urging the commutation
Idea ta Attorney General Wlekersham.
It has been pointed out to Mr. Wleker
sham that If President Tift would com
mute Morse' a aentenoa ta five rears, the
beaker. ' with allowance for good conduct,
would act a only three years and eight
months. Ha already haa eerved a year. .
INHERITANCE TAX ON
CHRISMAN SWOPITS ESTATE
Helra af Stsksw af KaaaH City
aUhaaalra Sleet Paw ralsreraStr
Stxtaea TkaaeaaeL
with a total of 673. Fageburg of the
Second race, six furlongs:
Gramerev 4
i tn 1 n - fTi-anl II . . .
Crowns rolled hlarh same with r-1. .n.i T' "Z " "': ""'"" awrona. ,
' - - - - - onium, ie 10 . tnira. lime. 1:13.
man iui4M vi on puia ior nis team.
At tell ta Slew Allea.
FTRACLSE. N. T.. Dee. 28. Abe Attell.
featherweight champion of the world, and
Canada, will meet In a ten-round, no-de- I th" J"-"" tn" pm'1-" eo"rt hrr todai.
cision bout In this city January 23. J The estate was appraised at 1733.3M. The
KANSAS CTTT. Mo.. Dec. 28. The estate
of Chrisman Bwope. nephew of the late
Colonel Thomaa H. Swopa, must pay $14,497
to the University of Missouri as a collateral
Inheritance tax. according to a decision of i "Wanson
r raurn.
Mots ..
Bunnell
publication.
AH letters are to be looked over by the
executrix, who la empowered to destroy
them or dispose of tliera In any way aha
seea fit. The testator expressed the wash
that ail expenaea of hla Interment be paid
from the proceedings of the sale of hla
effects and the remainder to be distributed
among such museums and other publta In
stitutions as his executrix may design.
Capital Peal Twaraey.
The largest crowd that ever wltneaeed
a match game of pool in the city had a
treat last evening at the ""apltol pool
tournament. Porter defeated Reynolds low
to S3 and either player deserved to win, aa
they both played an exceptionally good
game.
Tontght's game between Riley and
Reynolds will end the tournament, which
haa been a great succaas In every way and
especially In attendance.
Riiev now leads Reynolds by three hall a
and Reynolda leada Por-er by three bails,
which makes a close race as to who wins
first and second money, and the game to
night la bound to be another hard fought
game. Score of Game:
Porter: 5. 13. 0. U, 15, 15. 7, 14. 7, 0, 10.
1 1104. Total 100.
Reynolds: IS, 1. 15. 4. 0. 0. I. L t. 15. 5.
7, 11 S7. Total S3.
Soratchee Porter. 4; Reynolds, 4
High Run Reynolds. 20.
STANDING.
P.
Riley i
Reynolds 4
Porter 7
Sliephard 7
W.
I- Balls
3 44
1 4a
1 2
3 444
3 441
3 414
4 fia
S 544
I
Scores:
O'BRIEN'S MONTE CHRIbTOS
1st.
Totals.
A. O. V.
. 4US 471
W. NO. 17.
1st. 2d.
179
l:
140
Trsynor 164
. j , Spitman 1-w
3d. Total, i La tev
142 44? ; Ane-elaburg 17V
!! 41 i Baehr 2t
ISO 448 i
Totals 9US
502 L3t
2d.
175
192
2f4
179
ITS
Third race, one mile and tvmtv vnia
; R-alergh, tG!asa, 11 to 5. won; Bonnie' Bard. !
Martin;. 14 to J eecond: Eddie Graney. !
lbi
149
201
544
5a6
2.702
Hamill 1L4
S mpaon 144
Ann-har of the oroai'a amateur bail play-i Sclundler l!S5
era haa received an offer to go lnt.i pro- I Totaiu .
leaaional base ball. Wilson Atkina. third. STORZ TRIUMPHS.
baseman for tne r arreiia ia orierea a :
elisors to try out with the Pes Moinea J irritscher
. lub of the Western league next spring, j "e 'J"
and probaNv wtll accept the chance. j Francisco"
lji.it year Atkins flni-med the year with Anderson
a battir.g a-er:ie of 21C and a r.eidlngj
Totals
average of He ma.le twenty putuuts.
nineteen assist and three errors. Higgina!
saw hia play several times last season and Trmcv
has didetl that lie will Just about nil up. i Chandler
a vacant alwlt In the Dea Moines lineup. 'mmerrnan
T ie laat offer he made ta the third since I Joff
last summer.
ONE MAN CANT MAKE A TEAM
Mathe sua . that Kvea Tkaisk
H Pltvkaa Ikatsst timumm aaaae-
eae Meat Make Raa.
Totals ....
Handicap
lat.
213
147
liJI
1M
1IC
911
ADVOs.
1st.
154
litf
121
137
1X9
TV.
2d.
Wi
1X3
245
1S
U5
897
2d.
11
l:
172
i;
926 S71
BRODEGAARD CROWNS.
, - , . ut- M. Total
oi. iu.ni. i rageourg mi
ln 4 Voaa 179
1 422 I Jackson 1P4
li. 484 Hunter 15
Mitchell 155
4t 1.JSJ1
Totals S44
Tonight the Pete Lochs and the Omaha
Icycln Indians meet.
V.
144
l'4
17.1
174
13
20
ro
L3
158
I'M
3d. Total.
2i ;
W3
173
104
&UI
543
2.S15
W. Total.
172
i:.s
lis
229
1H2
5.-9
RKSILT9 OP REVOLVER ROC'S D 9
Maakattaa tlah af New Yark Skarata
His heat Scare.
Totals
WKOTH"S SI'Kl lAl.
Indoe
In.liren
traw
If the G4nta. for eonie vears have te-n p,r,
kent higher In, the race than they should j Weber
lave bven. how in the world did they get
Totals.
Keefe tor New York!
i
Totals ....
Handicap
Totals
lat.
179
2S
140
too
ta
REI04
lat.
Ii5
ll'l
170
1.2
192
70
24
894
2.1.
175
le
1M4
1
141
X
2d.
1S
1M
1T.4
191
147
I
i
3d. Total. I
STRINGFIELP, Mass., Dec. 2S. Unof
ficial returns from the first round matches
in the Indoor league race of the United
States Revolver association were announced
today by Secretary-Treasurer C. S. Axteil
f this city. The Manhattan Revolver
::nb of New Tork shot the highest score
f the round. St- Louis and tha Smith t
tVesaon team of Sprint-field wera tied for
..econd. The scures:
i.i -e i rminrri, Bio L. inirtl. lima IS
.- 1UI1I. . . . . . . . -
15 9 ! ,i-"1"1" ngeio. aitamar, Boggs and Old
510 j -;i-a nuisnea ss named.
'3 i 7 ii' -" M one-nan rur longs:
rnu aonr, (iiameri, S to 1, won. Likely
Dleudonne. c. William. I to t m..t
Marchmonet. tSelden). 10 to L third. Time! j
Veneta Stroma Miles. Puks of Ormonde
Shooting Spray. Green Bridge, Princess ef
Wales and Summer Time finished as
named.
Fifth raoe. one aad one-eighth miles:
Nebuloeua. (Taplln), a to L won: Sir Wee
ley. (Kaderla). 10 to 1. second: Captain
Burnett. (Garner), 3 to 1, third. Time.
1-U1.
Mise Offlcloua Sir JTohn. Merltngo. Sir
Angus and Sllvergrain finished as named
iith race, six furlongs: Sir Fretful.
(Seldem. is to 1. won; Liaaro. (Garner). IS
to L eecond; Hannah Ioulse. (Tapltn). 13
to 5. third. Time. 1.13V
trFth.'irS,ilfl,or-- D--Jn. nillnghast.
Faneuil Ha.r. Cocksure. Aunt PoUy. Iron
bound and Salneat also ran.
PEXS.4i.TJ LA. Dec. 2S.-Cloaa finiahe.
came with the running of ail the races this
afternoon and furnished splendid sport for
a good alxed attendance.
winners had
851 SMS 2.S1M
.VI i Manhattan, New York
"tyi ij Luia
W 44 Smltn A Wesson. Springfield..
to i -ati.nai apitoi
1 5JS
Si 2.:.sl
S.t. Total.
10
11
1
g'l J fluladeipni.
T " . Ja Hiaml
V2 i v Hlow
4i i Li Uiavilie. K v
tot ' i 'u:eora. Panama.
1 Mum Standian, Portland
45 ' oiamDua. j.
911
95
li"ein Mixers took three atraisht games
,,ni fr-ira the Harvey's Colts on tha MetroX'l-
and ,
itan aiieya B. Schneider had high game
Mayer Bi
i.iere: Mathew-Mn. xays a puziie eu no
ln t Mathewram aa much a part of tliej
:ui as any other player connected evith j Voreaard
it- What part have Walsh and Smit II j Toman ...
jiuved in their time for the Chira.ro Sutter !.!!
Americana'' What did Cl'k.on do f.irst,lnj
Beaton and "Tim
ta ca.lier davs
There's no U gtc l:i staling tl.at any man j
ket-pa a cluo mnl'.er Uia.i It siiouid la. No;
team may rij-nb !i,.g4ier in a race tnan
the culiectlve power .if its players,
man can win a gaine of base La2 1
one man can fre.j :enCy Ue it.
There' a not:un more absurd t: an to ;
rure that there may be such a tiling aa a I
one man team.
New Tork a National Leaa-je c lub haa
be-'ii a very fortunate organisation to have
Mich a aui'ce.f'.il plt.'tier as M iinewmia
to asaiat. t thrre ar I "4 games piaveel
by Naw Tork during t le vear and of thmte
iu. how many does t!-.i iitL-:i:ng k:n take
; art. Jse one au cuiivin.a lii:n ::.at t:ie I j Schroeder
Giants la a one man team. ! Nc.aim ,
lie was dlac lus ti, !iia:t.r of auccraa I i"1
or.e dtij' ana a f".i-n.L "S.u i..e '' :t:d lie. , Totaia
tl aa 1 pit.-a a s . a out sa u .wry day WeUnesday. December . aunkiat aat i rai-
that i aui ra.leti t im ou t.'.e r.vid bv c- r .. .
Newark
."eatue
Sp Kane
nt.iry l.w.
Boston iu
l.lta
1.UM
l.l
l.tif-
Loi;
1.UB1
;heil Mound.
maries:
Moat of the
generous support. Bum-
Yo'inxslown. O ..
L'U.um.
BKEFIT
First raes. four and one-half furlongs:
Bert Mont iS to li won. Vtrasin aecond
Lncie Jim third Time: 1-09. nd-
Hecond race, six furlongs: Shepherd's
Song ,10 ,o 1, won, Virpni. UndaeV It;
ond. Rubiola third. Time 1 22v
Third race, six fMrlnnga: Ln Hamilton
i'. a J "wanner second. Oe
aian third. Time: 1 2z.
Fourth race, five furlongs: Lord Wells (4
ii V"' B'-r B;y aecond, Chenault
third Time: 1 07V 1
Fifth race, alx fartorurs: Pint. ( to 5)
mi Tli"""0 COJ' St- third.
J-u1' , 's,x,n rm,'- one mile: Golden Caatle rf to
Lu'i 1'.won Saaalver s-cond. Neoekaieeta tSrtL
- a line. i.rjW.
L I JACKSONVILLE. Dan. 2rj!lt p.
s i wed played second choice, today captured
l ,the fourth race, a handicap at six fur.
t , longs, hy a length from Hoffman
Mlnn". 3 Racqjet a neck for the nlaee' Th.
BOXllSG ALLOWED '. M,!Xofcn- the stretch. Only
' ' " - l 'Via. OULUaXl(arTaS
G
a
o
O O O Q
Today is Home Day.
a
It is the day to look for a home.
Run over the bargains of dealers in
today's Bee.
Buy now.
Start tha new yeair Hjht by aeiectins; one of th many homes advertised
for sale on. easy term la Tharaday'a Bee. A few hundred dollars down aa the
first payment, balance monthly Ilka rent, in a short time the home U yours.
Thla plan rlrea the man of moderate means an opportunity to get a
tart on the road to Independence. Do it today.
o
o
i
in
,f d o o O O r-
1""" '
Wis
f lvi and high 'total of 544 for tha Bese-
' tin Mixers. L Sarhroeder had high game '
1 tit 147 and Mjvn had hivh toraj of 42 fori
the Harvey's Colta Scores. '
BESELIN MIXERS.
1st. 2d.
B. Schneider i-i l.'i
Iv Sciineidrr 1 . '.'.4
Hi.oa 1 1
lefaaed ta Peres
la rklrags.
' First race, five and one-half firlnn
t Beat. Th- Whip .8 to 1) won. White Wi " S
nnn 4x 1-4. k r tk ..1 i . .. -
" ' " - II III B . I . UrtAaa,
CHICAGO. Dec. 2S.-Mayor Buaae lara to- i -'"" race, aeven furlons; May Amelia
.ay refused to permit th. etaiflng of box- 1 mer " .Mrd TlrnT'?l"t mHMai- tt"" Bu-
W. Tbtal.
v.l
ii3
Total 528 79
HARVEY'S COLTS.
lsr. id.
l
wg the use of the horse show pavilion at the
t ; stock yarda and said he would guarantee
4k. LID. : r.M fur the r.reir.en fjnd if given pr-
1'4
4'V
4ii 1.271
Tat s Comets.
Graw I-sn't it Imperative H al suineumty t Tn Ind.tiend.ats tea. a three straight
must et tlis jna rua f.ir ua if am u j gamva from the Harvey's Colts on the
aUl I ilelropolilaa al.eya. aoe Gillham had hitfh
...a iur ui umvi.i. oi iaa r rrawil I n:rd race, ona miie: Gold Osk iS to Ti
Relief f-md. : on. Eastern star second. Limpit third.
Preid.-nt Everett C. Brcwn of the Chi- " -l , ,
.1 Fourth ra.re. alx rurlorura: J,.w d ...
cao .v.i.rac aasociauon naa arranged f ir i i7 to 2 won. Hoffman ""t i r
I third. Time: 1 U. Ju
, P!'th race, alx furlongs: Smoker to 1.
, won. Parkview second. Ida D.. tiurd. Time:
cixtn ra-.. selling, taua. S-y.ar-olds and
up mi.e 4jJ , aixtaenth: Sou ,lul. bell S
to t 4 to 1. 1 to l, won. Fa.cd i lu Lof
"' . " V ' second, Caaoeiun
.! . '.ouid. 3a to t. w to L & ta lTTn,rd i
I-V ' L"" V,r T" P" Lady
7u r. orvigewatar M
w .cm, . . n msiion. r.4 H.ecs:
nujn i:n to hold the bout
3d. Total . ,-' I " "antera.
ti t m' 'uuing jaca Jonnn and i"ackv McFar-
1 l
been pernii.tM to Chicago fur several
4- land, had volunteered their s?rvlc4!S lo aid
the benefit Boxing exh bitions hava not
Caaskt I.l.ta Flak la Elarkt Bfeataa.
P' iTTSVILLE. Pa.. Pec. 2S.-Aua7U
I.uck noill of Schuylkill Haven ku hie.
Cniened a fishing record (or the past eight
liqu
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