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mi ft THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1901. IT mm HMVTIl OF BOWLING GAME riiirfil f rtgriii Md li thi Bpirt af Ealli and Fini. "thousands of people are playing now flMrrtnrr Knritf of tlie Mntlonnl Con- ifrrn films .Sonic IntrrvMltiK F Data toiKirriiliiK Thin l,nt f cut Crnip. With the close of tho foot ball season bowline Is loft In absolute sway over tha nthlotlc escutcheon as a center of common Intercut. It la tho only nmatetir Bport now left which la of any prominence or la widely spread over tho country Juat at this tlmo of tho year. It la peculiarly appropriate that this unanimity with which people turn to tho alley name should reach Its zenith Just at tho tlmo when the groat annual national bowline championship matches arc to bo held In Duffalo. Tho tournament will occur Juat when the greatest number of howlers are. most deeply Interested In the ginno. and will therefore bo n matter of ns keen Interest to tho rollers ns wns tho Harvard Yalo foot ball gamo to gridiron cranks. Great preparations nro making for this bowling turnfest, which 1b dated to com menco on January 20 and contlnuo for six days. It wilt occur In n building con structed especially for tho purpose, on which work la now being pushed with a Tim. Ten alleys will bo laid, nnd In order to havo them properly set by tho tlmo of tho tournament thoy must bo down by tho first of tho year. Last year but alx alleys woro used at the national tournament, but tho Increase of membership In tho American Howling con gress since, then nnd tho consequent addi tional number of entries In tho different ovonts compels moro bowling room. Ampin provision for tho accommodation of thou sands of spectators Is bolng mado, and all 'wilt havo a full and unobstructed vlow of tho nllcys. An Individual championship, n two-man team championship nnd n five-man team championship nro tho events offered for tho matches. Flvo games each of ten frame aplcco will bo played in tho first two, while tho quintets will roll but three gomes. Ag gregate scores will detcrmlno tho victors. Entries nro coming thick and fast for nil thrco styles of piny. In tho Individual class thoro will bo men from every pnrt of tho United States, nnd as many ns fifteen from Ban Francisco nlono. It Is anticipated that sovonty-flvo teams will compcto In tho five won contests, nnd In tho other two their namo will bo legion. This annual bowling event nnd tho mag nitude which It will nssumo thla year stand ns monuments to tho success of tho Ameri can riowllng congress and tho zeal of Its promotors. If over nn athletic organiza tion existed that was purely for tho good nnd cloanllnc8S of tho sport In which It was Interested It Is this one. It pays Its officers no salaries, has no expenses savo thoso of postago nnd stationery nnd records, nnd It costs but 12 for a league to enter It. As n result of this high standard and Ir roproachablo management tho congress has prown till It already controls near 40,000 bowlers In tho United States, nnd numbers on Ub roll a largo proportion of tho leagues throughout tho country, 200 bolng tho total membership. This Is a phonotnenal growth, and tho management la gottlng boyond tho power of ono central head to control and tend to It all as a rosult. Thereforo a proposition Is now under way which contemplates tho di vision of tho congress tnto various districts or divisions, sovoral states bolng clubbed togother In each. Each of these subdivisions will havo Its own ofllcors nnd geuoral council, and will dotcrmlno nil matters coming up within Its own borders oxcopt thoso of national Im portance, which will bo referred to tho chief council. In order that this arrangoment may bo porfectod It Is nocessary that moro of tho leagues scattered over tho country bo at tached to tho roll. To get them Secrotnry Bnmucl Kurpf of tho congress has Just com pleted a journey of 0,000 miles around tho United States. Today ho U In Chicago, re porting his success to a mooting of tho council thoro, which Is making final ar rangement for tho touruamont next Janu ary nnd also formulating plnns for tho completion of tho now system of organiza tion. This wlntor Mr. Karpf will traverse tho soutlieaRtcrn portion of tho United Statos on "tho Bamo quest. IIo has boon to tho gulf, to tho west coast and all through tho middle west, and finds bowling flourishing ovorywhere, though new. Tho game, hs says, 1b rapidly sprcudlng out from tho oast, which was Its only stronghold for so long. IIo thinks that soon the middle west will tako foremost promlnonco and ns proof that tho sport Is moving this way bo cites tho gradual moving of his headquar ters wostwnrd from Now York City, till thoy are now at Dayton, O. Mr. Karpf says that tho gamo has tnkon flerco bold on Callforlans nnd ho prophe cies that many of the great bowlers will come from there shortly. In San Fran cisco thero are already sixteen clubs and In Los Angeles alone thero nro forty-ono alleys. In Now York City, thcro ore 700 and In Chicago 400. Tho latter city, how ever, haa tho finest bowling placo In tho world, In ono placo, where thoro aro twenty-nlno alloys under ono roof, A result of this swift expansion, says Mr. Karpf, la a scarcity of lignum vltao for bowling balls that threatens to bo a famine. Already manufacturers hardly know where to turn to got the gootl and unless tho use of a now wood of equal durability discov ered in tho Philippines comes to their aid the short supply will becomo an actuality. Tho tightness thus far Is shown In tho prtco of a ball today, Jl.fiO, wbllo they could bo bought for $3 ton years, Tha ood then came from San Doralngo, but tho Dlriot From Dlstilliry fa High quality is the essential to be considered in purchasing a whiskey for medicinal or general uses. In Cooke's Pennsylvania Rye we offer the public direct from our distillery a copper double distilled, care fully made, properly aged Rye Whiskey that is guaranteed puro nnd unadulterated and that will prove pleasing in its mellowness and rich flavor. Wc are enabled to make a low price by reason-of its being of our own distillation and tho fact that we distill Immense quantities and store them in our own warehouso until matured. Through dealers this grade would sell for $0.00. We chip COOKE'S FEUHSYLVANIA RYE la plain boxes, wlthoat marks to Indicate content, ni prepay exprtti on all orders for four quarts or more when accompanied by remlttaace of $3.50. If the eoods are not all wc claim, and perfectly satlifactory, yon are requeued to return them tonsatonr expense, and on their receipt we will at eace refund year S1.S0. Any bank or commercial agency will tell you of our financial responsibility. v-wuucc-u.,uisiiiiers,rtiaiiurucrucpot,75 to si uearoorn M.,cmcago. J Orders for Colondo ind points Weit supply thcro Is running short. Africa was turned to and proved an ample source till the Doer war stopped all traffic In wood. So now It Is up to the new wood, quabrca, from tho Philippines. It la thought that this possesses all the requisite character istics and It Is just now tho subject of experiments. Just what tho beneflts aro which this congress can bring to tho bowling game can easily bo seen. They .nro much tho same as thoso which accruo from tho maintenance of standard leagues In any sport. In tho first place, absolute uniformity of alleys and balls can bo secured In no other way and unless this condition of similarity Is strictly observed thero can bo no honest nor nccuinte comparison of records mado In different cities or oven on different alleys In tho samo place. Every alley used by members of tha Amerlcnn Howling congress, however, must bo regulation, which means seventy-seven feet aud ten Inches long over all. This distance Is divided as follows: Fifteen feet for a runway for tho bowler; then sixty feet from tho foul lino to tho center of the head, or king, pin; then two feet and ten Inches from this point to tho edgo of tho pit. In this connection Mr. Karpf says that Omaha nllcys aro corroct In dimensions and of excellent construction. Halts also must bo ofllclal In olzo and weight, their clrcutn ferenco being exactly twenty-soven Inches nnd their weight not less than fifteen und a qunrtcr pounds and not moro than ulxtoen nnd a quarter. Equally rigid rules of uni formity apply to pins. Unless all these regulations aro compiled with to tho letter tho congress cannot recognize scores, cither Individual or by teams. During tho coming year licenses will ho Issued to alt correct alleys and no bowler tan then niako an ofllclal record ex cept upon ono of theso licensed alleys. Tho sway Is as ubsoluto as that over race tracks. Of courso many peoplo will fall to under stand how tho congress enn havo power to do this when It has not yet monopolized tho bowling Interests of tho country, but this becomes nsy to understand. Tho congress Is tho only howling organization In tho United States and It Is growing evory day. Thoso bowlers and keepers of alleys who scoff at It and Its rules now will soon loam that they can do nothing except under Its sanction. What makes Its power still greater Is tho acknowledged' fact that It Is on a purely sportsmanship basts, being In no sense a money making concorn and being conducted by inon who depend upon other scourccs entirely for a livelihood. Then much of tho natural rebellion nnd dlssonslon was cut short by tha Inaugura tion of a black list. Players and leagues and clubs and bowling organizations of any kind that offend tho congress or tho ethics of tho sport go on this list, whothcr they aro members or not, nnd, onco on it, thoy cannot hopo to get Into tho congress. As soon as this schemo was started thcro was a visible diminution In the attempts to "buck" tho congress and now practically all bowlors aro getting In line for tho good of tho gamo. Tho fact that twonty-thrco out of thirty four leagues In Chicago belong to the con gress will show how completely It Is ab sorbing bowling Interests evcrywhero aud fully two-thirds of tho Now York City leagues nro mombors. Tho rollers aro not slow to rocognl2e that such systemlzlng of the gamo Is tho only way In-which to keop It up to tho high Btandard of purity so de sirable In nthlotlcs nnd they readily enter Into tho spirit of organization. Mr. Karpf paid tho women bowlers of Omaha a vory high compliment. Ho said that thoy wero as high a class of women as ho bad seen on alloys anywhero In the coun try. In somo cases, ho said, tho femlnlno olomcnt which visited tho alloys was un desirable It Is for this reason largely that women bowlers nnd leagues are not recognized by tho congress. It Is feared that some ele ment might thus bo Introduced that would ruin tho sport, both In Its moral and athlotlo standing. It Is well known that women cyclers ruined that diversion nnd that women ou rollor skates killed tho rinks. Tho dcslro Is to savo bowling this fate, so tho congress leaves this to tho dlscrotlon of tho alley managers. Thoso men who know that thoy can nfTord to havo women In tholr places, such as Omaha, do so, hut In many cities women aro no featuro of a bowling establishment. Clnb Standings. W. L. P.O. Ugh. Total. Av. ...22 5 .SH B74 23.4S3 SCO 20-27 ...10 11 .692 931 22.491 S33 - ...14 10 .IA3 91S 20.018 S34 2-21 ...15 12 .655 UGG 22,219 S22 25-27 ...13 11 .611 901 20,137 m 1-24 ...14 13 .618 921 21,720 fc04 12-27 ...10 17 .310 910 21,961 81310-27 ... 2 23 . 074 MO 20,200 748 10-27 Omaha .... St. Charles , G-ato City ., Clarkson ... Herman ... Krug Park , .Western ... National ... Tho nluth week of tho season flndJ threatened rupturo In the ranks of tho Omaha Howling lenguo, nnd as a rosult ono of tho match scries of three games Is de clared oft for tho tlmo being, till n dlsputo as to Its acceptance as a lenguo contest bo settlod. Tho trouble lies between tho Gate City team and tho Germans. Thoso two wero booked tor a regular lenguo contest on Lentz & Williams' alleys on Tuesday night, November 26. The Gate City quintet was there, but only four of tho Germans ap peared. However, It Is a ruling of tho American Howling congress that unless forty-eight hours' notice U given to tho contrary a team must bowl on n scheduled date or forfeit tho contest. The Germans bowled with only four men, whtto tho Onto City team played Its five. Of courso the totnls of tho latter club wero larger, and the Germans wero badly beaten. Ono of their number refused to play In tho last game, leaving only threo, and that mado tho score still worse Then tho Germans began to think that they had not received a square deal, and objected to hnvlntr the mmn stand. Tho Omaha Howling lenguo had at Us inception auopica tno rules or tne Amor lean Howling congress, and therefore tech nically tho Gate City men havo evory right to the gamo as It stands. Hut tho Germans nc WHISKEY Four Full Quarts $ 350 9 YEAR OLD Consumer, Expnss Prtpald. muit be for SO quirts by frelzbt prepild. feel that It was unfair for them and tho result of It all Is that tho matter will como up at tho mcotlr.g of the lcaguo this after noon for settlement. It Is thought very probable that n now series of thrco games will bo ordered played. However, this will In turn cause trouble, as tho Gate City men say they havo earued tho victories fairly according to tho rules, and three of them threaten to resign If tho game la not nl lowed to stand. Till action Is taken, howovcr, the seoret do not count, becauso they are challenged, and that necessitates a revision of the scores, standings and totals of these teams from thoso given last week. Thoso throa games nro simply cut out of tho reckoning for tho tlmo being and the threo games of tno week Juat passed averaged In as usual That leaves theso two teams with but twenty-four games played, while tho others havo had twenty-seven. It also deprives tho Gate City men of tho nlco llttlo spurt which thoso threo games straight gavo thum In tho percentage column. They are not ns near the lenders as they would havo been with those gumes counted In. Tho whole affair seems to have dis heartened tho Onto City team, for this last week It let tho ICrug I'ark peoplo win thrco straight, not a man snvc Hartley doing anything like his usual work. Tho Oinahas took threo from the Na tlonals, as was expected, nnd nro still very high, both In percentage, high score, total nnd avcrago per game. They rolled tho best total of the week, 2,600, being beaton by tha St. Charles boys, who killed ten pins moro. All teams savo tho Otnahas, Onto Cltys and Clarkson havo Increased their gaits a little, thei'r totul mounting. Tho most In teresting featuro of tho week's standing, however, Is the fact that tho five teams following tho leader aro bunched right to gether, tho top ono of tho quintet not being threo gnmes nbovo tho lost one. That means soma hot fighting for placo this week. Tenpln score of 200 or better at Clark's alleys: "Plumber" Head, 217, 223, 244, 225, 254, 208, 235; D. J. 0'Hrlcn, 203, 209, 222, 215, 222; h. E. Lucas, 221, 215; II. Prltscher, 225; Henry Uadon, 201; J. II. Hodges, 219, 211; W. II, Emery, 213, 202, 201, 202, 202, 214, 202, 203; M. It. Huntington, 203, 225, 227; W. C. Hrunke, 204, 213; D. P. Miller, 203; W. II. Stovers, 204; O. Ollchrlst, 207, 203, 212; I'. Nollson, 234; Charles Seaman, 200; Ilockton Hcth, 202; F. J. Hcngole, 220, 214, 203; W. II. Wlgmnn, 214, 213, 205, 205; H. H. Molyncaux, 207; II. D. Heed, 201 i: uarry, zui; i' J. conory, 204; F. Fuller, 202; H. Ucslln, 202; C J. Francisco, 201; C. Matthew, Council niuffs, 207; C. Chaffer ton, Chicago, 205; Sam Karpf, Dayton, O., 210. Tenpln scoreB of 200 or better on tho Gate City alloys: J. Smead, 216; A. C. Itccd, 201; F. Conrad, 203; II. ltecd, 220, 203, 201; H. Swartz, 222; W. II. Hahraan son, 201; W. C. Hrunko, 222; C. S. Hampton, 203; Ed Brldcnbeckcr, 20S, 222, 201, 200, 259; Wllllo Usher, 211; W. L. Sheldon, 202, 205, 203; John Yocum, 202, 209; rotor Noil son, 201; Sol Yodor. 200, 202; F. Jurgonson, 214; Ted Nenlc, 213, 204; W. Hartley, 243, 200; Benedict, 215; Huntington, 212; Mn hafey, Dcs Moines, 210, 20S, 220. PUGILISTS AND WRESTLERS I.ooul I'rofcnilounl Arc Anticipating Several Important En KOKeiueiltH. Tho wrestling match between Poter Loch and Frank Grccman will bo delayed some what by Injuries tho latter received In tho flro at tho plant of tho Creamery Packago company last Sunday night. Grcenman Is a truckman at Englno House No. 3 and was ono of the men who acted so heroically In saving Injured comrades from tho flames. Ho wan rather severely burned and will not bo In condition to partlclpato In a wrestling match for somo weeks yet. Loch has not broken off training, how ever, nnd Grecnman expects to get to work again shortly. Tho men weigh about tho samo and should maka a hot match. Both aro of tho wiry sort, being muscular rather than heavy and Bupplo rather than strong. Loch says ho will wrestle Jack Sullivan ngaln as soon ns tho lattor returns from Montana. In their last match Sullivan won easily and Loch willingly admits a equaro defeat, but says that In preparation for that contest ho mado some errors In train ing that ho will not repeat. His opponent was a heavy man, so Loch trained his arm hard and knotty by lifting weights and do ing similar heavy work. When ho came to wrestlo ho found that ho was muscle-bound, that bis arms would not last, not being pliant and supple. So ho was not In the running. Another wrestling mntch 1b planned, this between lightweights. Clnranco English nnd Max Trestler will go for tho best two out of throe falls at 130 pounds In a short tlmo. Both aro clover boys, young nnd strong. English has the most experience nnd Is n vory clover wrostler fort his size. Trestler Is Bald to bo .wonderfully agile. With tho boxing gamo things promise to liven up In Omaha Bhortly. Oscar Gard ner and J. Whlttaker, tho colored tighter, havo finally completed arrangements for their match, which will occur In South Omaha somo time In January. Whlttaker Is known to bo a clever ono, and onco bo foro ho secured a decision over Gardner. That was years ago, however, and tho "Omaha Kid" was by no means In tho condition ho now shows. In fact, Gardnor has rocently reached n physical fitness that ho has not known beforo for many years. As a cousequenco Gardner Is now looking like a new man. His cheoks nro no longer flabby and loose, but firm and thinner, nnd ho has a bright eye that changes his en tire appearance. He has abstained totally from liquor for six weeks, according to his friends, and tho result Is very apparent. Somo say that Gardner has fought his last and Is a dead one for good, but others still havo confidence. He Is still young, anyway, being only 28 years of age. Thero ought to bo something besides dofcat left In It for htm. II. Smith, colored, Is another Omahan who promises promlnonco IIo will probably tako on tho winner of tho Gardncr-Whltta-ker match. Smith really looks more tho fighter than either of the others now and ho takos splondld caro of himself. His experlonco Is considerable nnd his devel opment has been slow, but Just now he seems to bo rounding Into top form. Ho has beou careful of his physical condi tion nnd thoro Is Just ns much In him now ns over, whllo he is foxier every day. His build remains splendid, with no tendency to adipose tissue, and his muscles aro very supple, training pliant Instead of hard. Then tho man carries nn arm that Is a handy one for a long stretch. With thrco such fighters making their headquarters in Omaha thero should bo no difficulty about providing plenty of sport for tho flstla population, especially In tha featherweight class. Every one of them Is exceedingly anxious to get In tho game again nnd It seems now that each ono will cccommodato the other before tho season wanes. Siik Hi- Wnn Tortured. "I suffered such pain from corns I could hardly walk," writes H. Uoblnson, Hills borough, III,, "but Busklln's Arnica Snlvo completely cured them." Acts llko magic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, bolls, ulcers. Perfect henlcr of ekltr diseases aud piles. Cure guaranteed by Kuhn & Co., 26c. MILLIONS Have Been Wrecked on the Rock of Sexual Vice. Thousands Have Been Rescued by The State Elecro Medical Institute. Which Combines All of the Curative Powers of Both Medicine and Electricity in Our Electro medical Treatment Specialists for I m.W. no Urmni assertion vtoon I r M mllllem. .f m k.r. vrr.ou.4 "J?"1 tuL, ther Bt dlse-ass, hnt rthe that ihr llow if to inw from tbrooarh elc o linyrous ttm . Thin thwt they (tet dlseasa, control tkm or tlioy will oontol yon and rmde yon ntly smflt f.r tho ordinary duties iind " "" . d h Unoyrm, Bpi-tric nnd rrfe im"'r.. Trlol Trntniita and th Itka don't core oonplutnU -t this kind, n any rr,l om nnt If yon hare VAIUCOCrXfc, STIUCTimU, CONTAOIOCH HLOOI) rOISOX, MUltVA.MUXUAh DEIIIUTV, nilfTUIlia, KIDMCY Oil UIUX.UIY UISHASUS, or any nmuclntr dtarnsc or ireaUnenn, you one it to yourself to fully ami freely tnvtli;nt my treatment. My mnitory of theio mivlnillr. U complete. I bcftim a special study of them soon nfter srrndnntlnir from college, norr nearly it quarter of a nrntnry nitro, nnrt dnrlnst nil of tlio rears liuie tlion they linvc lie rn my atndy nnd prrttent practlre. I trent notliliiK nlae. Docs It not oconr to yon, then, that I nm butter prepared to combat and conquer disease nnd weakness peonllnr to men than the uencriil prnotl tloner, who, Instead of conoentrnttnv his faculties on a slnirle alass of dlsonse, scatters them oyer the entire Hold of medlnlne und surceryr UADIPnrCI C Whatever may bo the VAniuUULLC cause of Varicocele, Its AMD ITQ Injurious effect Is well nllU IIO knewn. It deprenoa NEUf PIIDP ua mind, weakens the 11LII UUnu body, rucks tho norvoua system and ultimately lends to a complete lose of sexual power, If you nro a victim of this dlro dlxeaso come to our otllcn and lot me explain to you my process of treating It. ou will Ihen not wonder why 1 nnvo nosltlvoly cured hundreds of cuscs of Yarlcocolo during tho past 12 months. Under our treatment the patlrnt Improves from tha rery beginning, Al pain lnstnntly ceases.. Borencss and swelling quickly subside, iho pools of stagnnnt blood are forced from the dilated veins, which rapidly as sume their normal sue, strength and soundness. All Indications of dlocnso nnd weakness vnnlsh complotoly nnd In tholr stead como tho pride, tho power and the pleasure of porfuct hoalth and restored manhood. CONTAGIOUS fMdeni?. BLOOD POISON the king; of venereal diseases. It may be either hereditary or contracted. Once the system Is tainted with It. the disease may manifest Itself In the form of Hcrofuln, Eczema, rtheuma tlo pains, stiff or swollen Joints, eruptions or copper-colored spots on face or bodv. little ulcers In tho mouth or on the tongue, sore throat, swollen tonsils, fall- STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1308 Farnam Street, Between 13th and 14th Streets, Omaha, Nebraska. REFERENCES: Bost Banks and Leading Business Men In the City. CONSULTATION In person or by Letter FREE. Offloe Hours, 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays, IO a. m. to I p. m. PICKING OUT THE CHAMPIONS Wist On Ars Insj gtlcotlng the All Western Fsot Sail Turn. WISCONSIN FURNISHES MOST OF THE MEN Husky IlnyH of the Ilnilgcr Klrvcn Get on the Itcprcftcutiitlve Hotly by Common Consent SUouIkuii Gets In. In tho selection of an nll-westorn foot ball eleven for 1901, composed of the stars of that season in tho teams of tho Illg N'lno, tho critics Becra unanimously agreed on flvo of tho positions. First of all comes Arthur Curtis as a tackle. Ho was cap tain of this year's Wisconsin team nnd haa played tho position for tho Iladgers all during tho four years of his collego courso without missing a gamo or being taken out of ono for Injuries. Curtis Is also named as captain of tho all-western eleven. This honor comes to hlra In tho year that of all others In west ern foot ball hlBtory haB produced tho greatest number of strong tackles. How over, Shorts and White of Michigan aud Feo of Minnesota are distanced by tho Wisconsin youth, who has held a plnco on tho all-western team every year of tho four ho has played. His general expe rlonco, coupled with his phenomenal piny of this year, mnko him the greatest tacklo of tho season, whllo his cxecutlvo ability nnd good generalship In handling tho Wis consin team ruako him captain of thorn all. Shorts of Michigan, as next to Curtis aa a tackle, Is nnothor unanimous choice. He Is glvon the place on tho other sldo of tho lino. Tho vaunted Feo of Minnesota Is dubbed as being too heavy for the agility necessary to tackle. Tho cholco of Stahl of Illinois for a guard Is also made with ono voice. On reckless offonso arjd Impregnablo defenso ho has proved himself tho wonder of tho season at that position. Ou a weaker team hn has been a star over all opponents and with stronger mates to back him up ho would Bhlno still more brightly. doing out to tho end position, Juneau of Wisconsin Is tho only general choice. Ho is given this placo because of his drop kicking ability and bis wonderful speed In getting down the field on .kicks. Ho has kicked goals In many Important games, and thla puts htm above llogcrs of Minnesota and Snow of Michigan, The Inst man of tho qulntot which passes Inspection as a bunch of all-star candidates without nn objection Is Larson, the "Terri ble Swede" halfback from Wisconsin uni versity, Larson takes tho placo becauso ho Is not only au end runner of speed and dodging ability, but Is also a florco line bucker, a plunger of the most Irresistible typo, and a power on defenso. Thus it Is seen that of the flvo unanimous choices Wisconsin takes threo, Including tho captain of tho nil-western team, Michigan one nnd Illinois one. For tho six other positions the cholco is divided, hut nevor to any great oxtont, It being confined gen erally to two players. Deglnnlng with tho back field, soma critics would put Driver of Wisconsin at fullback, others Sweeloy of Mlohlgan. Tho latter Is acknowledged to bo the best kicker In the west, nnd In that lies his olo claim to precedence. Driver, meanwhllo, Is second In kicking only to Sweeley, whllo m a ground galnor and defensive player he Is tho Wolvorlno's superior. Snow of Michi gan Is a third. Turning to the vacant halfback position, It lies between Cochems of Wisconsin and Diseases of Hi In out of the hair or eyebrows atd finally a leprous-like decay of tnn flesh and bone. If you hnve any of these or similar symptoms you are cordially In- vhoq io consuu ms lmmcmnieiy, ii i find youlr fours are unfounded, I will quickly unburden your mind. Dut Dut If your yphllitlo vt , and show oonstiti utlon is Infsotnd with lyohll rus I will tell you so frankly, snfl snow you how to jcot rid of It. My ipso!! treatment for Contnartous XJlood Poison Is practically the result of my life work and Is endorsed by the best physlolans of America and Euroce. It contains no Injurious drufrs or aanserous mrdlctnes of tiny kind. It joe to th very bottom tlcle of Impurity. ftyon every slrn and symptom of blood poison disappear com pletely nnd forever. The bipod, the tissue. the flash, the bones and the whole nvs torn are ol'tnsed. purified nnd restored to perfect health and the patient prepared for the duties and pleasures of Ufa. STR CTURE PAINLESSLY REMOVED It matters not how lonur you have suffered from Btrlqture, nor how many different doctors have disappointed you. 1 wilt oure you Just as certainly ns you como to us for tioatmont win not do It by dilating or cuttlne. My treatment 1 new. entirely original with me, and per fectly painless. It completely dissolves tho Stricture nnd permanently removes every obstruction from the urinary Ps oae. it stops every unnatural discharge, nllays nil Inflammation, reduces the pros tate gland when enlarged, oleansos and Claris Bowling Alleys 1313-15 Harney St. Biggest-Brightest-Best Heaton of Michigan. Doth nro vory close to Larson, Cochems being a moro brilliant end runner aud dodger than his mate, but not such a lino bucker. Ills falling lies cblelly In not being a team player, though ho has mado a majority of the sensational runs for Wisconsin around ends and through broken fields on klckoffs thts year. Somo critics would put In Driver, the Dadgor full, as the other half, becauso thoy say ho Is such a powerful plunger and close In-ltno bucker that ho ought to bo a half back anyway nnd would bo wero It not for his kicking ability. For quarterback thero Is a sad lack of material for cholco. Clydo Williams of Iowa could easily havo had tho placo had hn not been disqualified for professionalism. Ho wnn tho only star qunrterback In tho Dig Nino this season. Tho oontest for tho place on tho nil-star team lies botween Weeks of Michigan nnd Carroy of Chicago. Carrey Is said 'to hdvo shown wonderful ability and generalship tn handling a weak team under adverse circumstances, Weeks Is strong on running back punts. Marshall of Wisconsin Is closo to cither. Had Ne braska been In tho Dig Nlue tho Coruhusk era' quarterback, Drain, would undoubt edly havo been given this position, as he excited tho admiration nnd envy of nil the mlddlo west coaches who saw him play. His long experlonco and wonderful foot ball sense put him far in advanco of any of theso aspirants, and In running back kicks ho surpassed them easily. With tho back field arraged, thero nre still three lino positions to fill, At center Pago of Minnesota and Lowenthal of Illi nois tako precedence. Pago has tho ad vantage of long experience nnd great weight. Lowenthal Is nower to tho game, but Is scrappier than Page, Thon, too, (ho lattor has been glvon great aid tho last two years on tho defenso by Knuwlton, tho Gopher fullback, Flynn of Minnesota and Morrill of Dololt are choices for tho vacant guard, Tho for- I mer hns been with tho hotter team, and his work Is undoubtedly as flno ns his weight Is valuable, but Merrill, with a poor team and playing fullback much of tho tlmo Just bo cauuo ho was tho only man who could ad vanco tho ball, has made a wonderful rec ord. Ho Is hotter at running tho ball than Flynn and plays a bigger place. Tho vacant end lies betweon Kogcrs of Minnesota and Snow of Michigan, with tho latter a moro general favorite becauso be Is better known In tho west. Snow has been played up as tho star end of tho middle west year nfter year, but It would seem that Juneau's record outdoes his this season. Howovor, ho probably excels tho Indian, whose alleged wondorful work lay to some extent In his racial fierceness and tho vory fact that ho was a red man, It Is Interesting to noto that tho weak spot In both tho championship teamB, Wis consin and MIchlgun, was tho central trio. Kelthor team has a man who was oven mentioned for tho nil-star eleven at olther guard or center. For every othor position they cither had ono placed or mentioned, but not at guards or mlddlomnn. Theso places went to weaker teams. On a gen eral averngo of all choices It Is probublo that Wisconsin hns flvo places ou tho All Westorn team and Michigan threo. Lord Colorldgo wrote: "Send mo fifteen dozen Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Wine. I trlod it wbllo boro and find it superior." OF Master Specialist. nl do not treat all diseases, but cure all I treat, treat men only and cure them to stay cured. . . . eals the bladder and kidneys when Ir atod and oonireotad. 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