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REAL ESTATE
FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR BALIS
Mississippi.
100 ACRES, Jackson county, Mississippi,
deep river frontage, every acre high and
dry, several acrea well Improved; best
live atock proposition In the south: also
fine for pecans and oranges; other smallur
tracts at attractive prices. John F. Qay
lor. F'aacagoula, Mi.s.
Nebraska.
THE FARMER MUST FEED
THE WORLD
Have you a Rood house and lot In Omaha
that you would like to exchange for a
mighty nice &) acres In the best Irrigated
section of Nebraska? It's ail cultivated
and a money-maker.
The owner Is iu business In Omaha and
wanta a home. You have a house and
It's an expense you have a Job It Is get
ting1 no better and you may lose It Why
not turn the house, which costs money
to keep up, Into a farm that will make
money T Why not exchange an uncertain
Job for an Independent money making
business of your own? Come In and talk
It over, then let us show you the arm.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
Omaha, Nebraska.
Nebraska.
SHERMAN COUNTY FARM.
acres. 4 miles from Litchfield. Neb.;
II tillable, 20 acres In alfalfa, 20 acres In
fall wheat; e-room house, good barn, corn
crib, hog shed and other necessary out-'
buildings. Price $40 per acre; can give
good terms.
THE VOGEL REALTY AGENCY,
1015-16 W. O. W. Bidg. Omaha, Neb.
40-ACHB HOME.
6 miles west of city limits of Omaha;
land lays gently rolling; 64 acres alfalfa,
about 3 acres pasture and about ono acre
In grapes, balance in cultivation; new 8
rooin house and other good improve
ments. Price, (225 per acre.
C. R. COMBS.
815 Brandels Theater Bidg. Doug. S018.
SECTION Kimball Co. Gross, 8101 Paul.
Texas. .
FOR BALE To close an estate; 100
acres In Rio Grande valley, 4 miles
frcm Mercedes. Texas. All under culti
vation. For price and terms write Tbs
Minnesota Land & Trust . Co., .406 Mar
quette Ave.. Minneapolis. Minn
BUSY lENNISJEASON AHEAD
No International Matcei, but Local
Interest Will Be High.
TOURNEY TO BE AT BOSTON
Professional Championship Match
M ill In All Probability Be fttasrea
at Hnb City Between White
and Klneella.
Broken Bow High School Foot Ball Team
W lMnnlH,
Upper Wisconsin
Best dairy and general orop state In the
union; settlors wanted; lands for sale at
low price, on easy terms. Ask for book
let 34 on Wisconsin Central Land Grant
Stat acrea wanted. Write about our
grating lands. If interested In fruit lands,
ask for booklet on Apple Orchards la
Wisconsin. Address Land Dept. Soo
Lin Ry.. Minneapolis. Minn.
Mtseellaneena.
WE) guarantee bargain in stock farm
and ranchea Write Willis Cad well
Broken Bow. Neb. The Bargain Man,
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANT good farm or Income city prop
erty for a legitimate business that will
pav a rust.er 2,00J to 5,000 annually.
Inscribe what you have. Address 8. C.
362. Bee. '
GENERAL housework, city, country.
staia wages, small family. Address C
K7. Bee.
ABSTRACTS OP TITLK.
KERH Title Guarantee aud Abstract Co.,
a modern abstract olfice. 3(6 B. 17 lb 8t
flione uougiaiiim
RKEU Abstract Co., oldest abstract of
(ice id Nebraska. kUC Li.audeis Theater.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
CITY and (arm loan, i, 4 per cent
J. H. Lumont Co-IM Far nam, Omaha.
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
OMAHA homes, teat Nebraska laxms.
O KEKr'K REAL EnTATal CO..
1016 Omaha Natl. Douglas ITU,
W TP Karm loans KlokeTnv.Co. Omaha
lluO to Hu.0wi nutoe promptly, if. D. Mead,
Wead Bld. isth and r'arnam Eta.
n A l VI M UWf 1SI Loans. ouo and up.
1 Omaha Natl. Bank,
WANTED City loan and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith & Co.. 1330 far nam.
' CITY property. Large loans a special'..
- W. H. Thomas, -qi State Bank Bldg.
MONEY oo baud for city and farm loans.
" H. W. Binder, t'.lty Natl. Bank Bldg.
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CITY LOANS. Bemts-Cailberg Co.,
tlu-312 Brandels Theater Bidg.
SEE u first. U you want a term loan.
United mates Trust Co.. Omaha. Nan,
REAL ESTATE WEST SIDE
; I Am Forced to Sell
a new five-room, all modern
bouse rccsnuy purchased by
roe. This house Is locaud in the
. West f arnam district, one block
from Leavenworth car and four
blocks from Farnam Oak
finish downstairs, white enamel
bath, sleeping porch, beautful
lawn. You can bur this bouse
at a big sacrifice.
- Addreas, 'M Bee. or atta
p. zn. phon Webster slta.
NP1W YORK. Dec. 15. Racquet and
court tennis players plan a busy season.
While there will be no international coin
petitions, there will be plenty of national
contests. Last year the sport was made
unusually Interesting through the match
for the woiii's open court tennis cham
pionship between Jay Gould and George
Covey, the Invasion of England by
Joshua Crane, jr., and the visit to Amer
ica of the Hon. Mr. Lytton, the English
amateur court tennis -champion.
The growth of squash tennis during the
last three years has been remarkable, and
a number of players who formerly played
court tennis and racquets are now devot
ing their attention to the less costly and
equally energetic game of squash tennis.
Several now courts have been built during
the last year, and others are planned.
Play for the national amateur racquet
championship In singles and doubles will
be dlvi led between New York and Phila
delphia. The actual dates for the tourna
ments will be decided this month at a
meeting of the clubs interested in the!
championship. The singles will he played
in the courts of the New York Racquet
club, while the doubles will go to Phila
delphia. Boston May Be Chosen.
Boston will probably secure the court
tennis championship tourney, despite the
fact that Jay Gould, the title holder,, be
longs to the Philadelphia Racquet club.
One of the most Important events In
court tennl circles will be the proposed
match for the American professional
championship between Jack Whiia r h.
New York Hacquet and Tennis club and
Walter Ktnsella of th Squash club.
White, has had the nmfpinnUi
plonshlp bee In his bonnet since he de-
wrorge jovey, t.te English cham
pion, two matches last winter. r.
conceded to White half fifteen, but the
racquet club professional could have
beaten th Englishman on even term.
tror me ririt time In many years th
professional squash championship will be
decided. Ktnsella will nia c.i
Feron of-th Harvard club, the present
pon, a aerie or game for th title.
The first match will be nin vh ru...i
J . ... v.. iii u.- ,
1 at the Harvard club, and one week
taier me second half of the match will
be contested at the Squash club. Should
the aerie result In a tie. the rubber will
be played at the Princeton at a date to be
decided by the contestants. Dr. Alfred
Stillman. second, the amateur champion
ha been selected a referee.
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Top row, from left to right: Haines, gaa. Chase. Bottom row: C. Sargent, A.
Slmonson, Longfellow, Cornish, Diet. Mclninch, Penn, Chrlstnan, Beckwith,
Randall, Beaver (coach), Stovenson. Mid- Martin. The Broken Bow High school
die row: U. Sargent, V. Mclninch. Pred team has not lost a game in two years,
more (captain), Kennedy (manager). Da- During' that time they have played seven-
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teen games, and have Included the beat
team In this section on their schedule.
This season they have played nine games,
won seven and tied two. Because of this
record, and by comparative scores, the
Proken Bow High school claim the
championship which comprises the en
tire portion of th central and western
part of Nebraska.
FED MAGS CAJTHOG' STARS
Executive Committee to Decide on
System.
WARD MAKES ANNOUNCEMENT
F.vrry Man Khonlns Raonsxh Faith
In Independent Lennne to De
sert Oraanlred Ball ta
t.et Protection.
NTCW YORK, Dec It Vice President
Ward of the federal, league, who Is also
chief owner of the Brooklyn Federals,
announced today that a meeting of the
executive commit toe of the league will
be held In Chicago Wednesday, December
lil. The executive consists of President
Oilmore, Vloe President Ward and Presi
dent Rolertjnn of the Buffalo club.
The purpose of the meeting la to decide
on a system of distribution of players
when they ar captured from the Na
tional and American leagues, and to for
mulate plans whlrh will make It Impos
sible for any Federal league club owner
to overltad his team with stars.
In a statement Ward denied that any
action was taken at th recent Federal
league meeting to cut down the roster
of players, and says every player who
showed enough faith In the Federal
Ivague to desert so-called Organised base
ball will be protected to the end of his
agreement, even though It necessitate th
carrying of high salaried men In bench
and coaching roles.
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I. L. Clubs Will Make
Deposit Guaranteeing
They Will Not Quit
NEW YORK. Deo. li-In order to
guarantee th followers of International
league base ball that the league will go
through the 1S15 season, regardless of
what happens, each club" of th league
will be compelled to deposit 110,000 with
President Barrow at special meeting to
be held January 10. It was announced to
night The Wo.000 collected in this way
will b used us an "emergency fund "
which will be used to bolster up any weak
pots which may develop.
Managers Miller Huggln and Charles
Heriog of th st Louis and Cincinnati,
respectively, hav mad a Joint bid for
the Buffalo club, and, according to Bar
row, their offer was a good one, consider
ing existing conditions. However, the
Huggins-Hersog proposition. It is stated,
i only on of seven which have been
made to President Stein of Buffalo, who
will accept the offer of the highest bidder.
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W. L.. Prt.
Tar Biblra 20 10
Dispatchers 1'
Intensos If. 1
tmort Irani 14 ID
P. U. E. B 12 18
lint Platen 11 1
Individual arei-aa-en:
?m. Av. Nams.
Watt 17 Tuih
lliand 175 I arkhurat
"Kipec 1 .. Alanla ,.
MrUonald ..Ida Hcnnil.lt
VYirmullar .!. Murdiick
Hanaeo 1F4 Morun .
bsrg l.u Hrntley
Camphell ...162 Phillips
Hmtley ....La l.uoena ,.
Poller 14 Fischer ..
shames ....146 G. Johns' o.. i:t4
Hyan 14 IKrtiertr ....12J
Johnaon ,,,.14 u.l.-on ,...ijt' :
Know 14 J. Moras i
Wood 144 Thomas ,.,il20 l
J. Wood ...143 Wanderson .117 '
C Wood ...14J Baber S3
FAIRMONT CKKAMEltT. 1
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Liquid Gold i 1(1
MH'ia H 11 .64
XVCCUIU U. .... i. vOW iL'U.
H. A K l'reas tl 14 . Bvhman ..14
Leary Print IT 23 AH rtti.w 144
Klopp IMI-tlett 17 12 .4)7 Kaaper 144
Hunt Inka 17 22 .41)7 Marker ....141
Individual a.vraes: I.unilln ..,.141
Nams. At. .Name. At. Hliearar ....140
Trnl ...... ,.184 A. ' aetow..1M HlalKmtth . i:ih
llorrman ...174 Gallup 148 Conrad 1.17
R. Paetow...l64 Itohr 147 Conklln ...AM
Hanptman ,.lu Heints 147 OUon l;iM
DobTns lhK Unco 148 Mitchell ...1:
Wiiaht 1M Mailor 14t t:.v..,,da . 1J
Ktrohheia .AM .Steele 146 Rvarta 136
Anderson ...U& Cisborna ....144 Htuna 1.14
llentlrow ...l'oi Koblnaoa ...140 Whcelork ..131
rtaort 163 Ijinlna; VJ (Irate 1S1
Urupps 163 Tumek .....130 , peieraon . . . 1.(2
Kr.jil lbl I Rhodes ....132
BTANUAKU Oil. LKAUI B.
W. I..l'.-t.
Polarlns Aulo Oils. ..14 16 .15
Mlra Asia uresas 21 1 .6 it
Oman Uasollns 17 It .414
Perfection Oils .......121.410
Inillviuual avaraaaa:
NRms.. At. Nim. At.
rain Hi Usnnlson ..138
Haum A I. man ,,..111 I
Cross 1U Verity 13s
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l" I Jones 1M Hermss .1X1
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Orermlrs ..121
I stteraos ..ill
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Vincent ..,.101
1'etersnn ,..H4
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STANDING OF PUYERS IN
THREE-CUSHION LEAGUE
PITTSBURGH. Deo. lJ.-Ths sUndlng
of th player In the Interstate Three
Cushlon Billiard league at the conclusion
of Friday night's matches was a fol
lows: .
REAL ESTATE IXVESTMKXTS
$450 $450
Zahlnngen $10 bar, $10 monat
Hch. i
Wunderroller Eckplatx; 65 Fuia
Front tslt Kanil, Wasaer and Buer
gerstelf, iwgl Blocks von Btrassen
bahn. nahe chule, rut Ksxhbar
schait; huebcbr Plats, eln Hilm iu
bauen.
Mehrer andere Plaetze tur Aus
vahl. Telephon Douglas 25
H: n. HAMPER,
1013-14 City National Bank Bidg.
Mnrln, Chicago
Kilns;. Kansas City
Klnckhefer. Milwaukee....
M-Coiirt, P'ttiurgh (
Keoh. Rochester
Cul'en, Bu'fa'o
' K lis. Cleveland
I Male y, Iietrolt (
I jean. Chicago (
j Ileal.. Toledo i
Maupome, Philadelphia.... 1
Helm. Cleveland.. S
: Heneon, Kt. Ixiuls! I
Ietrras, Cincinnati I
! Cooler. Indianapolis 1
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MINTKN. Neb., Dee. tl-Pyanklla
Aeademv was defeated by Mlnden High
school team at basnet ball Friday, 4a) to
13. in the high school auditorium and
gymnasium.
Constipation M.ellevs-4.
by Dr. King's New Life Pills. Liver
and bowels kept healthy and active,
rkm't grip. Bur relief. Kc All drug
gist. Advertisement.
FurlUa ttrullar is ?n
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alrmont Karm I gj
Individual averages:
Name, At. Nams.
Mr!Cojr 17S Shroc-k ...
ulBson lt7 Hmaoo ,
('hriatnaa ...16 Hsvass .
bland lt Klelson .
lni 166 Giuuwr ..
Hen well ....I. I w. Heas
fmlth Its Ilarraoek
Nslaoa 14n Klmmat
Jensea 14V C. lieaa
Elks 14i F. (lllilay,
Olddlncs ....146 Hsulman ,
iinrder 14. Quinlsa ..
Heldt 141 A pel
Oabrlel 141 H rer ....
nurinter ....141 u. lilasr...l24
OAT8 CITY LEAOUB.
W. I. Pet.
Lewis' Buflet n in .744
Hasan's Kalstaffs ... It
Fairmont Creamery ..24 lis
Hbh.iuirs Hid Tv...21 II
Blaik's Kata 1 2"
Klorabelma U U Jv,
tlrsxel tihos Co 12 it .!
Am. Eipreaa CD 7 it .,
lodivlilusl sverssas:
Nams. At. Nams.
Fits 11 OII.ua
Hn-enheri ..'.' I.lmlasr
Hofmans ...Is Noigaard ...1H9
H'Mt liw Heycr 1W
I Kilier ......II' i'utshmias ..I'ih
gllas Ill Thatrber ...1U
thw Ik Dahmks ....li
Badlurs ....ll haum 1K7
W.l.r 171 Moora 17
Terrell 1 bland ...
Lns 1"1 Bert well
MrK'abs ....1711 I ....
Teal 177 Epstsa .
T. Palmer. 1 K Htors
Korss 174 Drummoad .162
Vlltrhell ...171 Krr Li
('raoa 17 Senlft 140
O. Hoffmaa.lii W. WHodaa.l
Meliel 116 O. Palmar.. .154
J. Hoffman 17 Tladen 1!,1
Hares 174 O. WIlodsn. lM
Mstibes ....174 Msllo 141
A. Slurs ...17 Koas 14.1
Ind.trom .171 Doolsy n
Hutrbloaa, ..170 Luu.sataa .13
IjuSlej 14 Tlioous ... Ui
CLAM GORDON L.EAOI K.
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Tnrn O'Hhanters 1 II .-
Hobble Hums '"I
B. innle Lloms I 10 44
Kilties .)
TkUtlea T 11 .34
St. Andrew I 10 .111
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T4"a,-insa ...141 Jobannson .11
Brrns 145 Overholt ...12
Jo n-nn ....144 Ollmors ....111
Moors 141
BTHYCO LEAGUE.
W. is Pet.
Mnnarrhs 14 7 .M7
Kterlins II t .(71
Colonials I II .ill
Columbians I U .Ml
Individual avsrase:
Name. Av Nams. At.
Welty .....175 Jacobl 114
Mathews ..1M llf.rtr ...lit
Iewls 11.5 Melster ....132
Jonea 1.M Hlloons ....111
llasenstik .14) Lsn 124
Wandell ...144 Itemhs ....11R
Hesraos ...141 Klndler ....111
Rrldnl.suih 14) Klrholaoa ..114
Hulllvan .. m Kunnjr Ill
Appelquiat .li Kulton In
Kmllh 1ST Palm 97
Beldlnk 1.14 Wsilacs .... M
HKRCANT1LE LEAGUE.
W. UlVt
M:Cord-nrad r-...l i 0"
M K Snilth A Co. I S 1 On
llreiel's Maud Hips, t 1 ,MT
Klnus-Perk Co 1 1 .147
Ilrviiln(-Kliig 0.... 1 I .JJ
Kllpalriik C7b 1 I .1.11
Midland Olase Paint.. 0 I .(
Iiemls l ark Groceri.. I .vie
Individual sverases:
Nams. Av. Nams.
Wel.h 11 Pleuher
rmerstes . .
Marhls Tops
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Kleatllea
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Individual averages:
Nams. Av.
tlork 1A.
'olTln 1.4
Ogdea 1. J
Wlunberf 1.2
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nobollk ....1411
feck 14T
Durran ....144
Wilke 14J
Hgmlerland 141
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Mullen. New York K5 S! J2
li.inilll. WiifhltiKton 14S 12x4 143 1.1
Junvrln, llOMlon M 5:il 43 6
Kii-Ke. Cleveland ik
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Walon ..
HI. lop ....
Tapsart ..
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Doris is
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Kl.man ...1 I
Henipla ....1
Tb,.ms ....l!f
Williastts ...1I
Wln 14
Yetler V
R. Blrlbllng IM
Htory IM
lirumsaond 1'
Uses I'll
Marrrmaa .lbl
Kersejr 141
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Ksemuaaea It
Pellowa ....lit
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Oensrsl Office 4 I 4i
Wire Chlela
Accoutlng I
Auditors 4
Waatsm Elect rla .... 4
1'ialAlUra J
r.iialttears S
Tr.Klo 1
District Plant
i'oanmeeclal
lu iividual avsrsfas:
Av.
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Traber 11'.
Leehr 1J4
Hoover 133
Kutss 121
KaUiks
Bryson K7
H rltrlbllnf lit
Tbaarup ...1
Chrlstenass 124
Yuuug Ii4
tarr 124
W' teraard lit
Kins IIS
Anr.ow ....115
TllaoD 114
Armstrong luf
Brows 104
Bruda 1K4
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COMMUUC'IAL, LEAOl'G.
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Beselln's Old Misers.. 17 10 .CM
DrrMlesaard Crowns ...14 11 .63
Krsnk's Ksndr Kids. .14 11 .HI
Omaha Inks Indians. .11 II .tot
Pollack's g. snd B....1I 14 .41
Omaha Essies 4 13 .14
Indlvldusl svsrsaya:
Name. At. Nams. At.
rtettmaa ...215 Hlnrkks ...1
Mull 1K 1(7
Kits 11 l.)tle 117
Cain 1I i handler ...l'.i
MrCabe ,...12 Nelson 1'
Hoffman N.l2 "Hn 15
Wall IM Itles .....
FltJgerald ..I7 Teal
Uoord 17 Stanler ..
Cooler 174 referees
Jtruah 175 M Ix.nnell
Voaa l; Solnmua .,
Pi hull I 174 Hllne
('ummlngs .174 Kaerburg
Haenr 171 Katon ...
Mnyna 171 Oreen ...
Ham 171 Thlet
Roaenbsrg ..171 Morton ..
Kid-on 170 Wetter ...
Dengele 17 Mltrhell .
Malt lies ...170 Hempel ,
Haeeltn lit Hsusea ,.
McDonald
HOOHTKIl I.EAOl'R.
W. LP
El Paio
lara Uelle
Corey MrKauiis...
Maurar .
Braeoa Press
l'll.o
Moose Club
Powell Hupply Oo..
ludlvidual svsraa-es:
Nams. At. Nams.
Learn 1'Ji fe ...
Cuuniilaga ..! tstuns
4'oi hrsu ....17 ICIileiio
tioff !.' iN'bertr
tarp 15 Douer
at art I a U4 V. Jaruea.,.17
A. Bowers.. 14 Howell 174
rssiiia IM Norgara 171
Maurar ls C. Jokns'B..I71
Iris 12 2
lx-nry. St. Ijuls i: VSA 75 17
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tirnney, Cleveland 127
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HARVARD OFFERS STADIUM
FOR CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES
CAMF1R1DGB. Mairs.. P4c. 11 Repre
sentatives of Harvard will go to th
forthcoming meeting of th Intercoll
g'ate Association of Amateur Athletes
of America instructed to tender th
Harvard stadium for th intercollegiate
track and field championship games
next year. This was the statement mad
i today by James Ornough, undergrad
uate manager of the Harvard track
teams.
''Harvard 1 not an active candidal
for the honor," Mr. Grecnough said.
"We have staged th big meeting for
several years now and th association
may decide that the seen should be
rhanged. But the game at Cambridge
always have turned more money into
the treasury of the association than
those held elnewhere and w believe Har
vard has the beat facilities for handling
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STALLINGS SIGNS TO
'. RUN BRAVES FIVE YEARS
BOSTON. Dec. 11 George T. Stalling,
who led th Boston nationals to th
world's championship this fall, will con
tinue as manager of th club for t
ltASt flv. years, . according to word re
ceived here toiay. H ha signed a con
tract extending four year beyond th
coming season, when hi previou agree
ment will explr.
TOMMY BURNS HURT AS
HE FALLS FROM SLEEPER
CHKYENNF, Wyo., Dee. 13. Tommy
Burns, ex-heavy weight champion
pugilist, was severely Injured today by. a
fall In pullman car near Casper, Wyo.
In th darkness Burns stumbled, twist
ing his left arm and wrenching his side.
It Is thought th ex-champlon will b
confined to the hospital several day.
Detroit floccwr Tram Win.
CHICAOO. Dec. 13 Th Detroit soccer
team, champions of Michigan, defeated
the locale 3 to 0 in the national amateur
championship here today on a snow cov
ered field.
Pteen. Cleveland ?9 11 R7 .f5
M'tchiM. Cleveland 35 4 4 .ff3
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Reynolds, Detroit 20 S 19 4 .907
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