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Reed moving. Karnam. D. 614C Htnrea and Offtcea. Towntown atorea. Ik H. Hill. 30 Bran. Th. NEW modern store room, 16th and Caae. Conrad Young. 32 Brandela Theater Bids. Doug. 1571. WANTED TO RKN'f. VODNQ, refined couple want a room and board for lady In nice private family, . good home; walking distance. Addreaa B 632, Bee. Waated, Boavrd and Koon. MAN wants board and room, near U. P. shops. S 23, Bea. REAL. ESTATE FARM A RANCH LANDS FOR 8AIJ3 Colorado, TO SETTLERS ONLT-SaiVacres for J2M; '. rlcn corn, alfalfa and wheat land, no and. J. A. Tracy. Ft. Morgan, Colo. Hlsentti, 199 ACRES, between Minneapolis and Do loth, on the fctoo Una, 4 milea from rail road town; TO acres under cultivation, balance wooded pasture and some good meadow; no waat land; fair aet build ings: near school; laud borders on beauti ful lake; complete set machinery; US chickens, plenty of feed, wagon, buggy . and everything on the placa goea at 124 per acre; one-half cash. Schwab Bros 103 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis. Minn. nemraaKSv, . SECTION Kimball Co. oroae. 2101 Paul 600 ACRK&, three miles from town, good stock farm, 100 plow land, 66 in alfalfa, rest in pasture & hay land, all fenced Ss crossed fenoed, with fair improvements, plenty of water; price $35, if taken In the next 30 days. Address, Ansley, Neb.. Route t. Box 16. WlscoaalBt Upper Wisconsin Best dairy and general crop state In the low prices on easy term let No. 34 on Wisconsin union: settlers wantod. 'Lands for sale at terms. Ask for book- Central Laoa -Grant. Excellent lands for stock raising. If interested in fruit lands aak for book let on Apple Orchards. Address Land and Industrial Department. Boo Lin Railway, Minneapolis. Minn. IDAHO FARMS FOR RENT RANCH FOR IRRIGATED RENT. i Ah Irrigated ranch of 1W acres for rent March 1. It haa about 100 acres-In culti vation; Is two miles from PlnKrea. Bing ham Co., Idaho, railroad station, with postoffice and pood school. Fenced and croaafenced. Price J3U0 per year. CHAHLES A. GRIMMEU Room S4S Omaha National Bank. IIEAL. ESTATE -FOR EXCHANGE ' WoCK ranch wanted; have splendid forty half mile from Grand Island, well improved, all alfalfa, to trade for larger acreage. Pearson Wold Film Corpora tion, Omaha. ABSTRACTS O TITLE. TlEBn Abstract Co., oldest abstract of fice In Nebraska. a06 Brandeis Theater. KERR Title Guarantee and Abstract Co., a modtirn abstract office. Sui d. 17th St. Phone Douglas &4J7. REAL ESTATE LOANS CITY ami faim loans. 6 -5Vfc, per cent. J. H. Dumont a Co. ,1W3 Farnam, Omaha WANTED City ioans and vrkriaul. W. Farnam Bmlib 4k Co., 1820 Farnam. - Iiu to UO.wiU made promptly. V. D. Weud, Wead BWe-. Wth and Farnam Bu. OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farina. O KEttHS REAL ESTATE CO., ' 11 Onwba Natl. Doumas riS WANTED City loans I AND farm loans. mlck, tsi Pax ton block, Vetera Trust Co. Wm. MoCor- iW to iu,0m made proinpily. . F. D. Wau, Wead Dldg . liih and '"rnam 8ta UABV1N BROS 'K.rSLSE bKB us first if you want a farm loan, United Slates Trust Co.. Omaha. Neb. 0c CITY 810-312 IXJAN.S. C. G. Carlberg, hrundla Theater Bldg. CITY property. Large loans a apeciblty. W. H. Thomas. Z$ State Bank Bldg. MONEY on ftaua tor city and farm loana, H. W. fclndar. CKy Natl. Bank Bldg. REAL ESTATE MISCELLANEOUS Houses for sale tn all parts ot the city. W. M. Nash & Co., Real Estate. Ixana and Insurance. m Bea Bldg. Phone He J jcj6. LEGAL SOTlCEs NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET ING. Notice Is hereby given that tbe regular annual meeting of th4 stockholders of the ' oiilh I'laiie Land company mill b hel4 at tiie olfice ot said cumcany at Liuculn, NebruKa at eleven oMi a m. on the third eay of March. A l)i 19Lo. , . C M. MOKR1L.L, President.. A. B. MINoR. Secretary. Lincoln, Netiiauka. February l. 19H TOPEKA HAS FIYE DAYS TOSAYE CLUB If Mortgage Hot Railed in that Time Franchise Will Be Sold, Sayi O'Neill. SCHEDULE COMMITTEE IS BUSY CHICAGO, Feb. 7.-jFlve days of graca were granted today to resident of To peka, Kan., to clear off the mortgage on the Topeka base ball club of the Western league. If they fall to do so, President "Tip-' O'Neill told anxious Inquirers to day, the club will be sold. In which event It may go to Colorado Springs. H. H. Meyers of Webster, 8. D., Is reported to have a desire to buy the club and move It to the Colorado resort. Topeka bankers holding a mortgage for $14,000 on the club will Jurn over Its man agement, It was promised tt2 to any Topeka agent who can raise $10,000. The schedule committee la working on a ir4-gania schedule. The magnates here today include Frank Isbell. Des Moines; J. C. McOlll, Denver; N. Hanlon, Sioux City, and A. M. Enrlpht, Wichita. Wrestlers Work Out In Preparation for 1 Bout Tuesday Night Tougiff Hussane and Jess Westergard, the wrestlers who will combat at the. Krug theater Tuesday evening, both did somo light work yesterday In preparation for the event. Hussane worked out at the theater on the mat. -but VTeetergard confined himself to two brisk runs, one In the forennon and one In the afternoon. Both men strenuously assert they are in the very , best of condition and ready for a long battle. Manager Franke declares that the match will be two falls out of three, If the men have to grapple all night Two preliminaries have been scheduled. Barney Burnharn of Vlllisca, la, will go on with Walter Thompson of Omaha, while Toung Gotch of Des Moines will wrestle Toung Sandow of Chicago. That the fair sex will be in evidence la the assertion of Manager Franke. Ha de clares three box parties of women have been already ordered and that the interest among the fair ones Is very keen. ELECTRICIANS DROP THREE GAMES TO UNION PACIFICS The Union Pacific Overlands too!t three games from the Electric Light Company Accounting Department bowling team in a match game Sunday. Scores. ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. ACCT. DEPT. 1st 2d. 3d. Total. Dickinson 1 It i:u H Senior 1HS 1 4: Pai'tlett I'M 101 l' W Wilson.. 102 132 31 972 Kalleke 170 VS . 15T 455 , Totals M S0 W7 2.013 ' UNION PACIFIC OVERLANDS. 1st. 2d. M. Total. Domet 144. 1JM 1-' -42 Bryant 13. 131 1CT m Petersen 1 ' 14 , 4U Pickfltt 179 144 179 m Purshouie .k: 144 160 14 1 43a Totals ,...771 436 799 2.2SS Clennrood Defeats Cornell Blaffe. GLEN WOOD, la., Feb. -7. (Sneclal.) The closest game of basket ball On Glenwood's floor this season, was playeu Friday evening. Glenwood High school defeated Council Bluffs High. 39 to 3I. The score for the first, half was IS to Is. REAL ESTATE ACREAGE i Acre Bargains Now Is the time to think of buying that suburban home. We are headquarters for acre property. We have some real bargains that are sure to advance In value. . Listen la ai'ies,, West Center, t blocks from car. Fine improvements, coat over $10,0u0. Price, lti,(WO. p acres, a little furltier out. Good im provements. All in) fruit and conceded to be the equal of any fruit farm In the slate. Price, $la,0uu. , 10 acres' N. W. of Florence. Very fair improvements, lots of fruit and ahrub bory. Thi bind Is rolling, but fine for fruit, poultry or hog raising, Prk-e, $7,J0. ' 40 acres, north of Florence, about three miles. Improvement not very- good, but all right- Price. $i,000. I acres In same locality. Improvements fair. Price, $3.0ug. O'Neil's R. E'. Ins. Agency, UOS FARNAM ST. ' TEL. TTLER 1024. t TO 10 acres near platting. D. 2(7. car lines; good for REAL LTATK bOLTH BIDE if "OK sSALK-t i-iiorii modern bnnn htw, in Irm ton-imuii; kw prc Cur i (HiK'K ai. Manat-riuo m. Tele BUSY, WEEKTOH BOWLERS Handicap Tourney Closet with the Grand Iiland Men Taking Mot of th Prizei. GOOD ATTENDANCE AT EVENTS There was plenty going on last week to occupy the time and attention of local bowling enthusiasts. The handicap and Gate City tournaments, the presence of Miss Birdie Kern, ' champion woman bowler, and also the presence of several out-of-town bowling teams. . made last week's, bowling activities the busiest of the season. These, in connection with the ' preparations being made for the City, International and American Bowl ing congress tournaments, have kept the bowlers on the move. 1 The handicap tournament came to a successful close,' after several exciting matches, In which the Grand Island bowl ers were the victors in the five-man event, Jones and Ahmanson in the dou bles and Bill Weber in the singles. The tournament was one of the largest ever held here, both In the number of entries and prise list. It also drew a large at tendance. ' The Gate City tournament was the headllner on the Morrison alleys, ' and llko all other tournaments pulled off by the officer of thls-Jeague, assisted by Manager Joe Berger, it was a success. Reaular Leaarne Scores Low. v The regular league . play during tna week was of a mediocre quality, most of, the scores being low, and with one ex ception no changes took place. The race In the Gate City league pre sents ; the xnoit exciting appearance. Three teams, the Fairmont Creamery, Lewis' Buffet and Ragan'g Falstaffs, are all tied for the leadership honors and aro fighting hard to retain them. Plan City Toarihameat. . Today's meeting- of the Greater Omaha Bowling association Is expected to bring a large turnout of bowlers. Complete ar rangements for the City tournament will be made, and in addition the organisation of the Midwest Tournament association will be commenced. Victor Parrlsh of the Commercial lub will meet with the bowlers and' assist them in making next season's Midwest tournament the biggest ever. i. i . President Strots and Secretary Lowe of the Midwest Bowling association will bo to Omaha In March to confer with the local bowling officials and make final ar rangements for atagtng tbe big. meet. ' The annual City, tournament will be held beginning Funday, February 14. A large entry list is expected, practically all of the first clans teams signifying their Intentions of entering. The five-man event will begin promptly at W o'clock a. m. on the Farnam alleys, and the dou bles and singles will follow throughout the day on the Association alleys. WEEK'S BOWLING SCHEDULE. MORRISON ALLEYS. Fairmont Creamery League Monday, Better Butter against Fairmont Farms, Dellcia agtalnst Liquid Gold,' Diadem against Puritan Broilers. Gate City League Tuesday, Black Kate against Ragan'a Falataffs, Drexel -Shoo company a (fain at Fairmont Creamery company; Thursday, Runiohr's Old Tav erns against American Express company, Lewis' Buffet against Flora helm Shoes. Lithographer Leairue Tuesday, II. and E. Preaa against Huber Inks, Omaha Printing company against Klopp-Bartlett ; Thuiaday, Lyons Engravers ' against Leary Printers. Omaha Gas LeagueVWednesday, Inter department matches. ASSOCIATION ALLEYS. Mesco League Monday, Inter department matches. Mercantile League Tuesday, ' regular team matches. . Stryco League Wednesday, In terde part men t matches. Sunderland Bros.' League Thursday, li. terdepartment matches. Paxton & Gallagher League Friday, Denbys against Mercedes, Kamos against Pagomas. v BRUNSWICK ALLEYS. (South Omaha.) Magle City League Monday, Willow Springs Brewing company against Loyal Order of Mooae, Jitter's Old Age against Welch Grocery conpny; Thursday, Curo Springs against All-Stars, White Sox against Farmers' Exchange. METROPOLITAN ALLEYS. Carter Lake Federal League Monday, regular team schedule; Standard OH League Monday, Polarine Auto Oil aaainat Mica Axle Greaae; Crown Gasoline against Perfection Oil. Commercial League Monday, titara and Stripes against Omaha Bicycle Co.) Krantc'a Tandy Kids aaalnst Brodeca&rd Crowns; Wedneaday, Beselin's Old Mix ers against Eagles. Browning-King League Tuesday; inter department matches. Union Pacific League Saturday, inter department matches. . FAKNAM ALLEYS. Carter Lake Women's League Monday, regular team matches. Kniahta of Columbus Iagu Monday. Omaha against Council: Knights againrt Columbus; Of against 662. Booster Laue Tuendsy, El Paxos against Powell Supply Co.; Clara Relics against Maurpr'a Cafe; Mooae Club against Beacon Press; Plicoa against Corey-McKenzies. ' Nebraska Telephone League Wednes day, Interdepartment matches. Union Outfitting League Thursday. Dinpatr Photo League Thursday, Mooae Club League Thursday, regular team matches. Omaha league Friday. Store against BurKess-Naah; Old Style T-ger against Krug'a Luxiis; Mickey Gibsons against Jetter s Old Age - Falraaoat Wlaa - FAIRMONT. Neb.. Feb. 7. I Special.) The Fairmont HIO uliool haakct In 1 1 tuni defeated the Friend High school ttum here last night. 34 to 16. Frdnk Beard Wins The Silver Spoon At Omaha Gun Club Frank Beard walked off with the silver spoon offered as a prise at the shoot Sunday at the Omaha Gun club, and Paul Gallagher waa winner of the smoking Jacket which was offered as second prise. Beard registered, . with his handicap, forty-nine rocks out of fifty, while Gal lagher broko forty-six and twenty-three out of twenty-five tn the shoot-off with A. C. Patter, Elmer Redlck and Joe Wlcht All four were tied for second on the fifty target round. - y' Ray Klngaley was high run for the day. He brofte nlnety-atx out of a hundred, and lost the sliver spoon by but one tar get. Ho shot' without handicap, Sam Huntley was out breaking the rocks, shooting at 125, but dropped several. Seventeen shooters lined up In front of the traps In the handicap event. Women to Hold City Tourney on Country - Club Links in June It has been decided to hold the women's golf tournament for the,. city champion ship at the Country club In June or Sep tember, probably the former. M. C Peters, president ot the Country club, has Invited the women to compete on that course and they have accepted because the Inside, course 1s a bit easier than on the other link In Omaha. Triple-A Starts Its Career This Monday The Amateur Athletic -Association of Omaha completed Installation of appa ratus In 'the Armory building yesterday and startlnr Monday th Armory will act as gymnasium and club house for the new organisation. . Active work at th gym will start Monday and at all times, ex cept Monday evenings, when th militia men hold their drills, the Armory will be open to members of the association. Th membership lists are becoming larger each day and th charter membership, which closed with the opening, Is very long. Membeis of the club. will Imme diately sturt active training for th big Indoor meet to b held March 19 at th Auditorium. Tbe Triple A will hold an elimination meet March 1. when it participant In the big event will be se lected. '. ' v. Impolite Juniors Trim Up Seniors In the preliminary to the Omaha-Lin coln combat the Junior swamped the Senior , to the tune of IS to 3. . Tb Senior seemed unable to locate the bas ket, yet furnished amusement tor th Im patient onlookers. .Grove and Gelsler shot th Junior counters, while Moako vltch made ' the ono Senior score. Tb lineup: JUNIORS. I SENIORS. Oeisler R F.RG Gould Grove L.F.UO Gilmnre Fulloway ....C..C Rohwer "eece RU.RF Moekovltch yrowiey L.U.L.F.... Field goals: Gelsler (), Moskovltch, Free throws: Crowley (6). WRESTLER'S COLLARBONE BROKEN IN TWO PLACES CHICAGO. Feb. 7. While iofending hi title as National Amateur Athletlo union champion 158-pound wrestler here to night, Ben Reuben picked up his oppon ent, E. C. Babcock, another Chicago wrestler, and hurled him to th mat Babcock' collarbone "s broken in two places. , ' On other contestant, Henry Beck, waa injured. This also was in the 158-pound class. Beck was picked up by A. G. Peterson with a reverse 'body hold and thrown. One ot his ribs wa fractured. Bryans Grove (S, Moskovltch, TOM M'CARTY OUTFIGHTS WEINERT OF. NEW YORK NKW YORK. Feb. 7.-Tom McCarty of Lewiston. Mont, outfought Charley Woinert ot New .York. In a ten-round bout here tonight. Welnert. took tbe oovint of nine in the Oilrd round from a right cross to th jaw. He proved th cleverer boxer, but McCarty' superior fighting qualities brought him the victory. McCarty weighed 1W and Welneit 17$ pounds. pleaald far Rkaaaattaaa. X think Chamberlain's ' Liniment is just splendid for rheumatism," write Mrs. Dunburgh, Eldrldg. N. Y. "It has been uaed by myself and other member of my family time and time again during the last sixt years and has always given the best of' satisfaction." The quick re lief from pain which Chamberlain's Lini ment affurds Is alone worth many times the tost. Obtainable even where. Adver-tifccuiint PLAY CODE UIILE CHANGED Foot BalfvRalei Committee Makes Few Alteration! in New York. Meeting. NO RADICAL ACTION IS TAKEN NEW YORK, Feb. 7. Th annual mt lng of 'the Intercollegiate Foot Ball Rule committee, held for the purpose ot con sidering change in the rules tor 1915, closed here lata today without radical alteration In the playing eoere'. The principal change Include giving th ball to opponent on a forward pas out ot bounds, made on th fourth down, at th point where the pa wa mad; the increasing ot th gam official from three to four and th limiting of re substi tution of player to th beginning of a period. The commute also arnet!y recommended th numbering of player, but did not make It a mandatory rule. Forward Pas Ralta. Under th 1914 . jles a forward pas out of bounds whether touched by a player or not, gave the opponent at th point where It crossed the line. Because ot the greater accuracy f throw It wa fre quently reworted tp on' th fourth do cm in plaoe of the pujlt In order to fore th opposing team to open ft attack close to th aid line. Under th eew ruling tor ward pasoea out ot bounds, except on th forth down, shall be considered as Incom pleted. Tb obang la tna resubstltutioa rule waa made to prevent th return ot a number of player to the gam tn th final period. Heretofore player war per mitted to re-enter th gam at any time In th fourth period. Under the new rul ing the regulation which prevent a re substitution axeept at th beginning of each. of th first three periods will also apply to tb final period. Substitutes must thereafter report to an official Im mediately on entering th field to play. Minor Caaaarea. Minor change in th rule include a fifteen-yard penalty for unsportsman like conduct In addition to th dlsquall flcatlon of players In flagrant cases; a ten-yard penalty for running Into op ponent after the whistle haa baited play; a 'fifteen-yard penalty for throwing th legs and striking with lower leg an op ponent above the knee; a flfteen-yanj penalty for running Into fullback after punt to which I added disqualification for roughing th fullback. Th committee ruled that the center must pass the ball back with on continu ous motion and release It without mo mentary checking or holding.' Th un successful attempt of two eligible players to catch ft forward pas In turn before the ball touched the Gorman wa ruled a an incompleted pass Instead of giving opponents the ball as formerly. Q6br changes mart were solely for the purpose of clarifying phraseology ot th rule. Cleveland Leading . The Interclub Eifle - Shooting Contest WASHINGTON, Feb. 7Wlth the re markable ecor of 69$ out of a possible LOoo. Cleveland leads tbe intorclub rifl shooting championship .league, accord ing to th results of th seventh match, made public tonight. Scores: Claas A: -Cleveland, 8S, against Klngsmllls, O.. 904. Stillwater. Minn.. 84$. aaalmtt nnjrtn Maks.. 94)1. fcBuycrus, O., Mi,' against Adrian. Mich.. Dickinson. N. D., 878. against Man chester. N. H., 977. Brldxeport, Conn., 99$, against Birming ham, 969. Warren, Pa., 98. against District of Columbia. t. Clara li. St. Louis. 979. against Madlaon, Wis., 958. Louisville (Swiss), tail, aaainat Houkina. Minn , IU3. Milwaukee, wa, against Tacoma, $38. Youngstown; O., 873, against Marlon. O.. Sod. Bangor. Me., 97S,- against Indianapolis, 934. Des Moines, ro, against Watertown, N. Y., iA. Cliias C: Buffalo. 972. against Corlnrs. KJ9. Kane. Pa., aaainat Albion, Ind., 4B. Detroit, 9M. acaiuat Halt (ke City, DfaO. Oaden, Utah, fed. agalnat Tucson. Arts.. 4. . New Haven, conn., 977,' against Louis ville (rlile). 944 Watertown, S. D-, 878, against Payette, Idaho, 9J. New Track Eecord In Mile Handicap BOSTON. Feb. 7. A new track record of 4:X In the one-mil handicap wa ma do her tonight by J. B. Hutchinson of th Boeton Athletlo association at tb a'sorlallon's second annual Invitation track and field meet. Freeland Gordon. New York Athletlo club, finished first, but shouldered Hutchinson In th last turn and th Judge ruled h had committed a toUL Harvard' four defeated Yal in the 8.120 'yards relay race and establishing a new dual record of 7 02'i- Doa't Be Constipated. , All kind of ailments result from con stipation. . Dr. King's New Life Pill are mild and effective, prevent constipation. Sc. All druggists. Advertisement. Packer Quintet Out After More Foes to Conquer With tight consecutive Interscho'sstlc victories, th South Omaha 'High school basket ball team can well proclaim rank on of the strongest five in th state. Although th teams met are in th ma jority not exactly the strongest, still th expert knowledge Coach Fatten' men have shown In th grama played eaaltr make them en of the best contender tor th state tttl. ' . Th packer five won their hardest gam from th Nebraska Agricultural school by a lead ot four point. Taking Into consideration th fact that th Aggie defeated Lincoln after th state tourna ment In Lincoln last year and that Coach Mulligan of th Capital City five failed to chdul a game with th Aggie this year, th dope aeema to be that th Magic City men are even more formid able than tallies In the game already played would indicate- Beatrice fell without a murmur and although the Council Bluff quintet won by. a much larger sec re from th same team, the evening before th South Omaha-Beatrice game, Patton's men are confident of lowering th colors of th Iowa flipper. ' With the fall of th Arlinatoa team last Thursday venlng and th defat of Fre mont last Friday svenlng by th locals, th telltale dope sift to a select few Pierce, Hasting and Gothenburg are all reported to have fast team and It Is the intention of Coach Patton to schedule midweek game with the team It cir cumstance permit.'. A gam between Omaha I and South Omaha would be Just th pepper, at th present time and. although both Coach Mill and Coach Patton are favorable to th Idea, th severed relation between the two schools on th part of the school authorities seem to completely block th materialisation of such a contest. LINKS WIN FROMOMAHA LADS: Inability to Locate Basket Ptotcs ' Undoing of Tommy Kills' Basket Ball Toners. 1 IX0TH0W IS SOBILT ' MISSED ! Inability to locate the basket wej r- a ponslbl for th downfall of Omaha High, school before Lincoln last bight at the Young Men's Christian association. The) Links copped th fray, 21 to 17. Th absence of Paul Fiothow wa a big handicap for th Omaha lads, a Fiothow I an accurate basket shooter. With him In the gam a different tale might be told. Th Link ran away from tha locals in the first half. Th score at th end of the period waa 13 to x. not a goal bet nr. thrown by Omaha,' Lutes' two fr throw, counting th only points. In th second halt Captain Larmon played all over tliai iioor and managed to mp tnre Pasteta, . while Patty registered three. Lute a, who, waa moved from guard to forward to tak the place of Fiothow, tailed to throw a single basket, as did Engstrora. who took Lutes' place at guard. Paynter. ' generally dependable for two or three' taakets, flipped but one. . , . . . (, ... Basket SbaoUaor . Ths Omaha floor game was vastly su perior to th Links', bub tim tad again, with plenty of time and a clear field to throw a basket from, tna ball bounded wide of tha hoop. . ' On th other band, Lincoln mad tha most ot every opportunity and seldom missed when within striking dlatano. Patty played th best gain for Ovaha, but Laraon waa clos behind in tb run for honor. Albrecht and Morris wera th shining light for th visitor. Lineup j Omaha Shooters to' . Take Part in Live . Bird Event at K,C. Two team of trap shooter from Ne braska will Invad Kansas City Wednes day, Thursday and Friday ot this week, wher a live bird tournament will be held. One, team will b captained by Don Mc Cown and will consist of Omaha shooters, while th other will be captained by Dan Bray and will consist of Columbus shoot er. McCown'a team will be himself, Sam Huntley, Ray Klngaley, A. K. Chamber and probably George Redick. Th Omaha Gun club will hold two registered tournament In Omaha this year. On will be held In May and th other In November. Both will b two-day shoots, 100 targets each day. These events will b open to any trap shooter In th country and sufficient prise money will be hung up to draw soma of the real cracks tn th trap shooting gam. Gillen & Boney Team Trims Clara Belles LINCOLN, Feb. 7. Speclal Telegram.) Th Clara Bell bowling team of Omaha wa easy for the local Gillen eV Boney bowling team, losing by a cor of 2,6 to t,90t Th Omaha bowler had difficulty on th Young Men' Christian association alley and did not play up to form. SJ0, while Neale lead the Omaha bowlers. Following la th summary: CLARA BELLES. let. Id. Cain ,.. IM Jaroah 14 Cummin 17 Cochrane 14 Nettle 213 m 167 171 11 M Totals... a 84J M GILLEN BONKY. 1st. .... 174 2I .... 14 ZJ0 .... m 300 .... 221 213 .... 1 19 3d. Tot. 177 m i; m 179 148 441 541 110 . Ml Million iiuxh Gates V. Ppangler Bsnks Totals 823 1,S2 Id. Tot. 14 1M 17 s I Stt iMtl (JO V4t kk .1,05 . m t.m INDIANAPOLIS TO TRAIN V CHIEFLY AT SAN DIEGO CHICAGO. Feb. 7.-Th Indianapolis American association team will do the most ot It spring training; at San Diego, Cat., It was announced her tonight. The squad probably will at art for the coast March 1. stopping off at El Paso to play a series of three game with th New York , Nationals. At San Diego a series ha been arranged with th Vrnon club of th Pacific, Coast league. INTERNATIONAL WOULD GET INTO THE BRONX NEW YORK, Feb. 7,-It th Interna- ttonal leagua can obtain permission from th New York National and American leagu club It will operate a club tn the borough of th B-onx next season. It is Intended to shift th Jersey City fran chise' to the Bronx This announcement was made today by Edward Barrow, pieeident of th International league. OMAHA. Ptty L.F. Lutes ...R.F. Paynter C. Larmon L.O. Ertgatrom RO. LINCOLN. L.F..... Schmidt! R.F..., Morris C Albrecht L.G.' Schroedep RO Smith Substitute: Hager for Schmidt. Ftelii goals: Morris (2), Albrecht (2), Sohroeder (a). Smith (2). Patty (3). Paynter, Lar mon CO. Foul goals: Morris ($), Lute (2). Paynter. , Referee: Miller. Tim-., keeper: Root. Score keeper: Peterson. NEW WORLD'S INDOOR . ' , RECORD IN RELAY RACE BOSTON. Feb. ?. A new world's Indoor record for ft relay race of L&80 yards was mad tonight by a Boston Athletlo aaso elation quartet In It annual rao with the New York Athletlo dub at the Invi tation track and field meet ot th Boston Athletlo association. Th new mark wa et at 1:034. which 1 one-fifth of a sec ond faster than th record mad by Har vard last i year. Th record-breaking : combination was mad up of Burns, Bote. Caldwell and HsJpln. Bank Clearings Bank clearing In th United State fot tne week ending February 4, as reported to Pradatreet a Journal. New York, ag gregate $3,286. 137.000. against t$.B7B.a87,004 last week and $3,777.2O2.0o in this week: laat vear. Canadian elearinrs aggregate $12S.O2,0O. a against tVll.mMQ laat week and $!W,fcl,000 in thla week last year. Fol lowing are tha returns for this weak and), laat, with percentage of chang front, this week laat year: Cities. Amount '" New York Chlcaao Philadelphia Boston St. Louis Kan as City...... Pittaburgh Pan Francisco... 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