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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAKC1T 10, 1902.
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ATHLETICS AT UNIVERSITY
Eebraaka Undergraduates Going Ii
Boiing Just How. -
tot
LOOKED ON AS AN ADJUNCT TO FOOTING
ruck Beet a. la lastraetla Stadeata
la Ta af riata aa Method of
Protection aad far Eaferee
aaeat af Opinion.
If tba prcaent athletic fad pertlita at
tha University of Nebraska it will be ao
imprudent thing aa a general propoaltlon
for any man to treat discourteously tha
graduate or undergraduate from that ichool.
Possessed of ao Idea that a little physical
persuasion la oftentlmea a valuable and
necessary adjunct to mental forca, tha stu-
tfrnts haTa plunged fiercely Into tba culti
vation of tbe "manly art," and tha lateat
word la that tha paaalon la spreading ererT
day.
Coach Roach, tha foot ball Instructor, la
ahowlng tha bora tha ways of tha mltta, and
It la largely by hla example that they
became flrat Bred with thla new ambition.
Booth la a Terr clever boxer, and a far
tnora effective fighter than ha la boxer. It
la related of him br Princeton schoolmate
ghat In hie collegiate dare It waa hla fa
vorite atunt to get together a half doien
Mar Highland Tark college at
Moinpe.
Mar Open date.
Mar a Knox university at Iowa City.
Mar 7 Knox college at Galeeburg.
Mar Northweatern university at
Evanaton.
May t Notra Dame at Notre Dame.
Mar 10 Purdue university at Lafayette.
Mar 11 Mleaourl unlveraity at Columbia.
Mar 13 William Jewell college at Lib
ert y. Mo.
May 14, IS Kanaaa university at Law
rence. Mar 1 Washburn college at Topeka.
May 17, Morning fit. Mary a college at
St. Mary's, Kansas.
May 17, Afternoon Kansas B. A. C, at
Manhattan.
May 21 Highland Park at Lincoln.
May 34 Creighton university at Omaha.
Mar M Creighton university at Lin
coln. In track athletlce everything la looking
toward the meet of March 22. Thla will ba
an Indoor affair, five event a pole vault,
high Jump, ihotput, potato race and three
broad Jumps. Carr, Plllabury and Kellogg
are now ahowlng form' as the probable
stara of the occasion.
Coach Booth is putting all bla energy Into
the track team and Ita affairs thla season.
He tiopea to make this department of ath
letics count for more than It haa previ
ously at the university. Tha men are doing
hard and systematic training dally and
everything I being done to make competi
tion keen and excellence sure.
Tennis will start Hhls week. The courts
are being renovated and refitted and a large
number of enthusiasts are anxiously await
ing the gong. Fierce tournaments are
promised by the presence of such men aa
Farnsworth, champion of Kanaaa, Iowa and
very rough ground or even by a pipe ditch, I ley and Conrad now hold the high total for
will be the cane at tha Country Club the tourney, with 1062. aad ao are leaders
for a ahort time while the work la open.
Tha space alongside the line of play la
alao forbidden ground. Tha golfer la sup
posed to follow a mora or less accurate
oath from a tea to a hole and If he pulls
or slices to left or rlcht too far he gets 1 2X; Ed Cndahy, 210; a H. Urine ton, til;
himself Into territory which theore'Jcally F. A. Conery, 22; Dr. U Stark, 20; W. 8.
and often actually la harder to get out of I Bbeldon, 202; H. Romley, 214; Dod Hunt-
than the smoother surface of the straight
nd narrow path. The piping on the course
will be so planned aa to follow such routes
as these.
So far the greens are In the earns placea
they were at tbe close of last aeaeon and
tha holes also are in the position they
occupied during the last week or two. Some Dodge, 211; D. W. Williams, 204, 201; King
Iterations are to be made In location, how
ever, when the watering arrangements are
completed.
The oetenslbl opening of the golf season
will come with a grand flourish about
April 1. At that time there will be a
formal affair, with some tournament work
In tha afternoon and a dance In the even-
Inc. About forty players will be on tha
links every dsy tha weather permits be
tween now and that time and these devotees
111 ba In their last season's form very
early.
From tha .way In which tba season Is
starting- out It seems that there will ba
about twice aa many golfers In Omaha thla I John Kelley,' 208, 212, 202; Ed Nelson, 204,
rear as ever before. It Is almost aa cer- I 217.
fellows as big and huskr as himself and Nsbraaka; Raymond, Senger. Shaw, Peters,
go down to some neighboring town to clean Wroth. Wright, Tlnor and Huse. AH are
nut tha "Inula." In fact. Booth calned men,
such a reputation among the enemy as the
leader of these little expeditions that after
a while It became Impossible to get a
fight anywhere, so great waa tha awe of
tha coach's arm.
Thla year Booth .began boxing at tha
university, after having dropped it for a
coupla of years. Hewitt, a prominent uni
versity athlete and a large man, alao had
a penchant that way, and the two have
teen Indulging In lively settos In the gym
nasium, with old Jack Best, the trainer,
who Is, by the way, the cleverest of them
all, atanding by and giving a few hints
In the right place.
Best formerly taught boxing to a limited
number of students, but of lata years haa
abandoned his classes, and refuses to teach
Any more. So when the athletes about
the "gym" saw what a time Booth and
Hewitt were having they got the feeling,
and aa a result everybody la boxing now,
with Booth aa Instructor. The fellows aay
that when they go rooting at a foot ball
srama In some othsr city hereafter It will
be an unfortunate resident who gibes at
them. ...
Basket ball at tha university has now
given way to base ball entirely -and the
latter game la on the high road to a suc
cessful season. The field la In Una con
dition and from 1:30 tilt o'clock every
afternoon now It Is filled with candidates.
Tha acruba get out first and have full swing
till 2:20, when they go In and leave the field
to tha first aquad. It la learned now that
two of last year'a old men will not ba In
the game after alL They are Reeder and
Finley. The latter la a young catcher who
made a very good Impression last season,
his first st tba' university. Reeder Is too
well known to nsed mention. Ha haa played
In and out Held for the 'varsity for alx
yea re.- All tha other old men are on deck.
A big bench of tha acruba la ahowlng up
WESTERN LEAGUE AFFAIRS
Meetlaa; at Deavcr Discloses Kothlas
Rot Already Well
Kmwi,
Well.
The Western league met at Denver, held
session two days. Out of the deliberations
was evolved nothing the publlo waa not
already well advised of save the fact that
tbe playing season will begin on April 22.
Two days prior tha schedule, which has
been1 prepared and endorsed, will ba an
nounced. Peoria and Milwaukee were
granted franchises and "Millionaire" Burns
of Colorado Springe waa elected vice presl
dent. In one respect tbe meeting wss
notable; this Is In respect to the people
who were not there. Harmony marked the
entire proceedings.
No settlement haa yet been reached by
tha National league magnates and the af
fairs of that almost moribund Institution
aeem to be mora than ever tangled.
Spalding's supporters have been worrying
over hla apparent Indifference, while the
Brush-Freedman crowd shows no signs of
weakening. It waa expected that aome an
nouneement would be made by the court
during tha week, but the decision haa held
fire.
Manager Rourka still haa tha utmost
confidence In the outcome of the contro
versy between the Western league and tha
American association. As stated last week
In The Bee, the brunt of the battle will
fall on Kansas City aad Milwaukee, In
preparing the schedule. It is said, the
Western magnates paid no attention to tba
published dates of the opposition, so that
tha fight will be waged "on the square
... ... ,. tv, .. v,.m. n.irf.,. from the very start. Two strong cards
ones are Thompson, tbe Indian pitcher;
Shinier,-an outfielder; Wright, an lnflelder
and utility man; Mulllken and Reynolds,
catchers; Morse, Klumand Stringer, twirl
era. ;and .Wroth. Klunuje - one-handed
ball prayer, his right hand being deformed.
He pitches a awlft left-banded ball.
Tha schedule la now fully dated up by
Manager Bh Idler aa far aa completed. The
flrat games are with tha Omaha league
team at Lincoln on April 7, 8 and 8. Tha
ocbedula Is the most arduoua aver played
by the university. There are thirty games
on It 'now, with more to follow. Then it
includes half a dosen strong university
teams,, auch as- Minnesota, Iowa, North
western, Purdue and Notre Dame.
It pow seems, too, that a game will be
secured with the University of Illinois at
Champaign, which game will ba substituted
for tbe one scheduled for May 12, with Wil
liam. Jswail college at Liberty, Mo., but
defaulted by that school. Psrhapa tha Uni
versity of, Missouri will not play in Lincoln
thls.jsar, although, the date at Columbia la
a certainty. Tba Missouri manager delayed
era. Hugh Duffy Is not only a tip-top
manager, but la personally popular In Mil
waukea. He haa not yet announced bla
team, a act that gives his xlvala In the
Western uneasiness only because they do
not know Just what eurprlses Duffy will
spring on. them. They know he baa a lot
of talent under cover and look for a strong
team. . Billy Hart, who will manage Pe
oris. Is another acquisition. Ha la a player
of ' many yeara of experience In tbe old
Western and tbe big league, and will bring
ripe judgment aa well as personal skill . to
tha new position. His team has also to ba
signed, as haa that of Joe Qulnn, who will
manage Dea Moines. Bill Hart la well re
membered In Omaha as tba only man who
aver hit a ball over the center field fence
at the old Miami street park. He wss
pitching for Des Molnea at tbe time, and
took tba bends out of ons of Dad Clark
best so effectively that tbe ball waa never,
recovered. It waa last aeen sailing high
over tha middle field fence, distant nearly
600 feet from tha home plate, and atlll
going. Nlchoia, McKlbben, Rourke,
Ejerltt and Wilson, the other managers of
for the championship Just now. Denman
and Clarkson are second, with 2,041.
Tenpla aooree of 208 and better at Lents
A Wllllama' alleys: M. Z. Forscutt, 220,
tngtoa, 256; B. Kinton, 225; B. Mapee, 200;
Al Krug. 211. 208. 222; W. F. Weber. 202,
204, 228; F. A. Klrkpatrlck. 217; Bam
PlUer, 21; Mlaa Hlckey, 215; Dr. D. H.
Westfall. 205, 203; Joe Oleason. 209. 208.
202, 200, 238, 202; William Zltxman, 234; H.
Beaelln, 201, 211. 212. 207. 211; Dr. D. S.
tain that there will be twice as many
skilled players. Quite a number Of men
have the firm intention of entering the
National Amateur Championship tourna
ment this summer. ' For the first time In
the history of golf In the United States
this event haa been brought west. It will
be claved on the Glenvlew course near
Chicago, commencing July 15 and lasting
four days. This Is a great compliment to
western golfers and Is also a boost for the
game out here. Easterners have heretofore
eontrlved to monopolize completely tbe
real big things In the game, but the change
haa begun. Since the admission of the
Omaha Country club to the United States
Golf association all members of It are
eligible to register for entry In this na
tional championship or any other amateur
event from their own club, and the pros
pects are that the local organization will
be well represented. Some of the Omahans
who have already enthusiastically attacked
the game are J. B. Rahra, E. R. Lemlst, J.
E. Buckingham, Ed Fairfield, Ed Lewis, A.
E. Martin, W. A. Redlck, F. J. Burkley,
Luther Drake and Hess.
OMAHA BOWLERS BRACE SOME
Last Week's Play Shows Sosae Better
Totals aad gome Movea
la Peslttoa.
relief of bla game knee. Thla week ba had
the defective Joint opened from behind and
aome surgical work done tnstds which. It
Is said, will make him aa good In tha legs !
ever. Gardner saya that he will
! be all right by next Friday night,
and that with a good leg again ha la
hla old self. That Is all that has aver
bothered him. according to bla own state
ments, aa ba malntalna that hla hands are
perfectly flu
Two other events of Interest will furnish
tha bill at Washington hall. Paul Murray
and Terry Muetaln, middleweight, will go
six rounds. This should be a fast match.
Murray went out easily before Haley on
February 28, but ha waa outweighed. More
over, ha haa had far mora experience than
Muataln. and his chancea are certainly
good. Terry la a strong lad, with a terrlne
punch at any old range, who haa eprung
Into prominence only recently. Just what
kind of a showing he will make against a
man of Murray's class Is a question. He
la hardlr as faat aa tha colored man. but
la very cool-headed, and may get In that
one awtng he needs.
Tba battle royal Friday night will ba be
tween three whltea and three blacks. This
color combination has always been tha
moat aucceaaful schema In making hot
royals. Of late they bava deteriorated mis
erably. The boys fall down at the slightest
excuse, some before they are hit at all, and
they show a dread of beginning anything.
No more auch battle royala will ba Buffered
by the club.
G0TCH AND COLEMAN MATCHED
Iowa Maa Will laitrlake ta Wla
Two Falla la mm Hear
or Lose.
On Saturday night, March 22, Frank Ootch
of Humbolt, la., and Frank Coleman of
Kansas Olty will engage In wrestling
bout at the Trocadero, which from the
conditions of the match promise to be the
fiercest match of the kind seen In Omaha
In months. Ootch la to throw Coleman
twice In an hour or lose. Tbe man who
has undertaken thla task la heavier than
bla opponent, and stronger, but Is no
fnrltke anil ha haa certainly lined out a
BOXING EVENTS OF PROMISE Job of work that ought to make him hustle
Coleman weighs about 170 ponds and Is a
bunch of s'new all the way. He earned an
enviable reputation here by throwing sev
eral lights of the mat, and then br making
Farmer Burns work almost an hour to
throw him twice. Twentr-nine - minutes
waa what one of these falla cost the
Farmer In hard work.
Denman, 207; Mr. Brunke, 216; T. Reynolds.
200; Mr. Kolla. 212; F. Bill, 218.
Tenpln scores of 200 aad better on tba
Gate City alleys: H. D. Reed, 205, 208, 218,
200, 202. 224, 2C4; Al Gordon, 240, 205. 203;
Tracy, 230, 207. 201, 212; James P. O'Brien,
203, 219. 204; Wood Hartley, 203, 211. 226;
B. H. Meile, 214. 207. 212, 20; A. Potter,
204, 208; W. A. Chandler, 200, 202, 221; Ed
Lawler, 205. 212; Hanley, 228. 204; G. Ben
son. 221, 208. 200; C. W. Gordy, 221, 209, 212;
E. J. Koenen, 206. 207; W. S. Sheldon, 223,
216, 204; Bill Emery, 208; Jim Smead. 200,
210; Forscutt. 228, 212, 204; J. J. Davey,
225, 208, 203; Ben Roth, 203, 208; Ahmanson,
203, 208, 212; Fred Graham. 20f ; C. B.
Bridenbecker, 233, 201, 208, 208. 212. 204;
Tenpln scores of 200 and better at Clark's
alleys: W. W. Hartley. 213; F. Conrad. 205,
210; W. 8. Sheldon, 200; W. F. Clarkson,
207, 213, 220) L. E. Lucas. 217. 208, 201; J.
H. Hodges, 213; O. Gilchrist, 209, 200; Jack
Kaufmann, 215; M. R. Huntington, 212, 229,
227, 213, 211; C. KlUoa. 216. 207, 200. 205,
213. 217; O. T. Zimmerman, 208; C. Lovell,
208, 201; M. Z. Forscutt, 201, 202, 204, 204;
D. J. O'Brien, 209; "King" Denman, 225;
C. M. Zarp, 211; H. D. Reed, 233, 202; W.
C. Brunke, 225; G. Potter, 208; T. Elzer,
201, 219; Tom Reynolds, 202; Ben Tombrlnk,
234; Dr. Davis, 217; C. J. Francisco, 201,
201; E. J. Smith. 225; H. W. Lehmann. 215;
C. Matthai, 253; W. T. Heft, 200; Frank
Fogg, 222;. W. H. Emery. 221. 216, 201. 231,
204, 212.
Omaha ,
Slarkson ....
ate City....
Bt Charles..
German
Western
Krug Park..
National ....
High score:
Clab Standi
PP. Hiah. Tot. Av.
.725 974 59, 861
W.
. 60
..40
39
R7
29
26
17
L.
19
29
30
30
82
40
43
52
.578
.561
.MS
.MS
.420
.877
.246
966
974
947
924
67.927
58.175
57.636
67,538
66,170
65.576
63.230
839
843
834
834
814
8H6
71
67
56
66
comic to terms, ao ha may not get In at . ,, "l"r De
all. . he doe. It will b. for two game. W"t.ern M hva. their team, slgn.d
Huntington (Gate City), 255.
Indlvldaal Averages.
Name and Team. Games. Total. Ave. H.
Emery. Omaha..
Fritscher. St. Charles.
Read, Omaha
Penman, Clarkson....,
Seaman, Gate City....,
Zarp. Omaha
Henelln. German
Kolla, Clarkson ,
Smead, Omaha ,
Brunke, Clarkson ,
Tracey, National
Weber, German
Hartley, Gate City....
Lehman, Omaha
Schneider. St. Charles
Al Krua;. German. .A,,... 68
Sheldon, Gate City....,
Flanagan, St. Charles.,
Conrad. Gate City
Clarkson. Clarkson.....
Huntington, Gate City,
Lawler, Weatern
Bengele, Krug Park...
Reynold. Western
Conery Krag Park....
Reed. Western
Molyneaux. Clarkson..
Swenson, Western
Wllle. St. Charles
Nlelaon, Krua: Park...
Stapenhorst, German..
Zltzmann. Krug Park.
Conrad, German
Baden, St. Charles....
Ayera, Western
Weymuller, German...
Foracutt. National
Lucas. Clarkaon
Miller, National
Selleck. Weatern
Ahmanaon. National...
F. H. Krug. Krug Park. 6t
Bterricker, Gate City 12
Reed, Weatern 30
Davey, National 66
Record.
ft) 10.690
66 11,670
36 6.3S1
30 6,257
66 11.573
69 12.074
0 , 10.473
48 8.376
64 9,243
69 11.789
36 6.143
60 10.206
11.732
9.6X0
9.313
10.630
6.060
11.066
11.530
68 11.837
64 8.939
66 10.
66 10.8X9
60 9.H76
69 11.353
66 10.832
31 6.079
7.857
36 6,886
45 7,836
63 10.261
63 10.2S7
42 8,795
on tha university grounds. Tba complete
schedule follows:
April 7, 8, 9 Omaha Weatern league - at
April 18. : 17 Omaha Weatern . league at
Apra" O, 22 Nebraska Indiana at Lin
coln. April 24 Luther college, Decorah. Ia.
A aril 26. 24 Minnesota unlveraity at
Mlnnoapcilla. ...
April 29 Washburn college at Lincoln.
May W 2 Kausas unlveraity at Lincoln,
and within two weeks all will ba practic
ing. Rourke will send out transportation
this week and will have his men here by
April L Several of tha team wintered here
and are getting Into form now.
Sit Free
to Men.
SUNSHINE BRINGS OUT GOLF
Eatkaslaats Start far tha Llaka with
tha First Slas of Warm
Weather.
For golfing to begin In earnest aa early
as March 1 la something unusual for Omaha
clubs or any others . In this latitude, but
that la almost what happened here this
year. On Saturday, March 8,- a few venture
some ones, attracted by the mild weather,
went out to tbe Country club, dug up from
their memories ths combinations of their
lockers and donned the togs they bad not
known for months. Favorite clubs were
unearthed, old awlnga practiced and then
tha crowd went out on tbe course, where
they played the first golf of 1902, with the
dressing still spread ovar ths green. That
night the aewa spread. Every one remem
bered that It was much warmer than on the
last chill dsys of ths fall, when tba game
still flourished, and on Sunday a. great nun
ber of golfers went to the links. This time
the greens were cleared of loam, the csddlea
hsd been rediscovered and everything waa
ready for a good day's sport. As a result
Monday morning found several Omaha bust
neaa man so stiff and sore from unac
customed exertion that they could scarcely
bobble to their offices.
So the golf game la now la full swing
again, although the official openings of ths
different courses do not occur till April.
Tbe links are In very good condition, coo
siderlng ths season, and the most remsrk
able thing about It Is ths rapidity with
which ths nsw grsss Is coming up. Of
course ths general surface of the courses
A. C E0BINS0N. M. D, C NL. Medical Director u now mostly drr turf, but ths dsad grass
Frwo Trial Packago of this Now Dis
covery Mailed to Every Man
pending atn and Addrcsft
-. Quickly Restorcn Strength
" - nl Vigor.
so trial packagae of a most remark
able remedy ara being mailed to all who
wrtte the State MouloaJ Institute. They
yiradl ao aaanj men who had battled far
rivaa at borne. . .
The ramaJy haa a peculiarly grateful ef
ct of warmth ana aeems te act direct
reare againat the mental and phyatoal suf
fering of lost mar hood that the laatltuta
Las avoided to distribute free trial packa
ges ta all who write. It la a home treat
ment and all men who eufTer with any
fur in f eeiual waakneas resulting from
youthful folly, prematura loaa of strength
and memory, wak tMkck. varicocele, or
amaclatiuu of parts can now cure them-
aeivaa at nc
to the desired location giving strength rnd
avloDinnt lust whaie it Is navded. It
cures ail the Ills and troubles that conte
from years of rolsuae of the natural fui.o
tlnn ajwi haa bik an absolute aiHeaa In
Jll casus. A reoueat to the ttite Medical
DStilute. T70 Elaktrun Building. Ft- Wayne
ii L, etatlng that you desire one of their
tra trial inirkagee wlU te ooraplU-l wlih
broanptly. The Institute Is ueairous uf
reaching that great class of men who ara
tinabia to U-ave home to be treated and
the free sample wLl enable them ta sea
how eaay It is to be cured of aeaual ek
aeae when tha proper remedlea ara em
kIoil Tha laatltuta niikti no rest no
tions. Any niao who writes will bo eent
a frae aajnpla, carefully eealed to a pUIn
package aa that ita recipient need hae ao
fear of embaraaswent or publicity. Haa
V aijjauj-,!!. -
:8
, 48
, -41
. 27
. 48
. 61
17
8.3S8
8.697
7,718
8.970
4.821
7.64
8.CW0
8.SM
9.130
1.8a
4,b56
8,165
178
178
178
175
ITS
174
174
174
171
170
170
170
170
169
169
168
168
167
167
168
165
166
164
164
14
164
163
163
163
163
162
162
161
161
161
160
160
1
160
lt6
15
153
ir.3
lnl
145
223
257
241
214
237
223
243
224
221
246
224
2.'!S
223
233
223
215
)3
214
223
221
2S5
226
248
215
226
231
13
221
214
198
210
219
22
207
212
223
210
2o6
211
229
212
221
191
190
Omaha Athletic Clab Maa Good Card
Arraaared for Neat
Session.
Though neither man la well known In
thla portion' of tha country, the fight be
tween Frank Collier of Brooklyn and Wll-
llam Rhodes of St. Paul, to be given next
Friday night at Washington hall, promises
for various reasons to be perhaps the best
of tbe affaire given by tbe Omaha Athletic
club thus far. True, the Smith-Gardner go
of two weeks ago waa so rattling fast all
through that It will ba hard to beat, but
the fact that, the coming battle Is a welter
weight affair will be a great point In ita
favor over Ita featherweight predecessor.
Tha little men went aa hard as they could.
but a match at 145 pounds will naturally
be considerably more of a bruising affair.
Tba reputations of Collier and Rhodes and
their form shown In tbetr training prom
ises some very fast and savage grueling on
March 21.
Before coming west to meet Danny Haley
last fall Collier bad engaged In many
matches with men of bis own weight and
bad made six victories and a draw aa the
record of his last seven fights. His go with
Haley waa aa unfortunate matter from the
start and the match should nsvsr bava been
made In tba first place. Haley outweighed
Collier more- than twenty pounds and the
latter would not have had a abow oven had
he considerably outclassed his opponent.
Haley overwhelmed Frank from the atart
with his weight and a fierce attack and tha
smaller man never really got started. Even
under such appalling . disadvantages he
showed that be was game to the heart, and
no one questioned ths decisiveness of the
knockout blow which finally stopped mat
ure In the aecond round.
In training for the present fight. Collier
haa had many advantages. Oscar Gardner
and Eddie Gardner have been with him to
give blm all tbe lightning work he could
etand. while Danny Haley haa supplied tbe
heavy parts of ths dally milling. With
theee three men aa boxing partners. Collier
has bad all be could carry, and a chance
to profit aa small amount at tha same time.
Rhodes Is entirely a dark horse locally
La grippe coughs yield quickly to tha
wonderful curative . quality of Foley's
Honey and Tar. There la nothing alse
'Just as good."
QCAIMT FEATURES OF LIFE.
A Oeorgia paper says: "At a revival
meeting a man arose and said he waa the
wlckedeat man in the town. 'I'd go to per
dition If I should die tonight,' he concluded.
Immediately an old deacon started the
hymn, 'If you get there before I do, look out
for me, I'm coming, too.' And then the
deacon wondered why everybody laughed.'
William C. Lloyd, who has Just been re
leased from a hospital In Trenton, N. J.,
haa probably undergone more repairs than
any other man living. Three months ago ha
was kicked by a mule, hla skull fractured.
his scalp partly torn off, bla Jaw broken.
his teeth gone and his neck badly lacerated.
Tha first operation waa akin grafting. Next
bis akull waa trephined, and a silver plate
placed In the depression. Then his ribs
were spliced. . His Jaw bones knitted to
gether, but a new bridge bad to be fixed In
hla mouth. Ia this made-over ahape he ta
now feeling very well.
"Harry V. Emanuel, a local Western
Cnlon teleiraph operator." says the Phil
adelphia Record, haa returned to
Philadelphia from the telegraphers' tourna
ment at Atlanta, Ga., after having broken
tbe world's reuord for receiving messsges.
The test was made at the Kimball house, In
Atlanta. In thirty minutes Mr, Emanuel
received fifty and one-half ten-word mes
sages, breaking the world's record which.
by tbe way, he already held by six mes
sages. This achievement Illustrates the re
markable advance made In telegraphy.
Twelve yeara ago, when Mr. Emanuel was a
messenger boy, a man who could recelva
fifty messages In an hour was considered a
aa far as ring fighting Is concerned, for wimr. and there were perhaps aot mora
ha haa nsver been mixed in a bout In this
vicinity. However, ha haa been In Omaha
llnM tha Ara af (ha r . mr,A kl- W I
Play In tha Omaha Bowling league baa I ,.,,., WMM.k., t, .' -i.i. .ui.
irnm tnaf a lltfla tha laat waalr. hut It I ..
. .... V. . . : na ,n woraing out with other fighters
Is atlll considerably below par. It seems
strange that In tha very fortnight that
the men bava tried hardest to raise their
individual averagea the scores should be
so poor. But the Chicago leagues have
been experiencing thti came misfortune
than fifty operators In ths country who
could do tha trick, nd now he baa per
formed this feat In half tbe time."
South Heberton, twelve miles from Haxle-
ton. Pa., has Just gone through an exciting
elnce that time haa won him considerable
regard from the sporting men. He Is now I ePrienee with a tame bear, until recently
training religiously, and while Collier's xb property of Hugh Malloy. who bought
style of fighting Is mora of tha cautious tn animal from a circus. Tha bear De
nature, Rhodea In bla work shows a eon- have while in Malloy's care, but the
atant wlah ta' man mil I, u. i. I latter had DO particular uaa foe hrnln ait
. . . . . , . i - '
me last two weeaa m tue wmuy cuy not on,T ,,wayi cn tn, mov,f but ,wing. he was disposed of to Henry Krause, a
lu, -v,.. w-. ..m v. I a vicious punch whenever ha gets a tavern Keeper st south Heberton. Krause
son since nsar .ne Deginning. chance, nurlnv t.u aniut a ,. i.ia chained tha bear In hie barn, where ha hfl
AH11U ail .no vuaua w mrajrwiiuu .m.i anri lata In ... n .hi. .I. Intended tO keen It Until summer. Ha Mn.
Gata City team Is really the only one that th. Rockle.t however, Rhodea has been duted "ance at bis place Saturday night.
engaged in many fistic affaire. Of tha I out tb music disturbed tha bear. and.
twenty-eight fights be bsa made in the breaking hia chain. Bruin entered the dancs
laat two years, he haa lost but three, and I nMl1 00 b' ulnd ' Constable Ludwlg
eleven of the rest were victories won by I na lrah Bcbwabe, two of the dancers, at-
a knockout In the early rounds. This I tmp'.ed to get hold of tbe part of tbe chaia
aniiM InAltata v., - , I the haap riraaaajt hut thaw wnul..a
game mounting teadUr. UU It 1 Mctonouh. Frank Ketting. Andy FiUIon wn nd rendered unconscious Th ni-
. . i a .. . . . t a.Jrr and Mapk Nel,0 " thoM hm hif I mil toeo attacked Kraut, who. with
-a .a -m a a I I ---a .
art a. - . i i iLu
"man" piar-u iu lutm iui w, Tk.u .t, . . ., m I ... .
, . . , . . , .. j I - ww wmvw wMit vuinrnm u& I I anmiT - un a wamaa vannw. . . . J
urawiu me nauooaie, wnoni taey hu),a. f.0ni, i. ,ha ...v v " V .7 u"w
three etratght games. Thus ths leaders took , 2 . 7 ruuaoeipnia Kecora. "that In cer-
stlll another leap to the fore, but they fh'" hl'!.; ? J? c!."Uiu ,,ne 01 k
ia showing form. Despite tbe general
backsliding around them, the players In
thla quintet have forged ahead Just the
same. Both bad weeks thsy bava taken
high team total and neither waa a figure to
eauae any shame. Meanwhile their team
did not deserve it, for their work waa not
up to class, the Germans, Clarksons and
Gate Citys all surpaaalng It
Besides taking high team total for tha
week with 2.814 the Oate City men also
captured high Individual slngls game with d
zuuv.ui.uw a ,,. ww mil m.n. .wrw IU.
rest, rolling 968 for high team slngls game,
and Weber making high Individual total
with 804. The National, 8t. Charles,
Western and Krug Park all bowled a team
total of less than 2,400
Summarized, tha St. Charlee, Weiterns
and Krug Parks bowled a team total of
veritable angel of mercy. She would ex
plain that her paper had aent her for tha
merest details, but little would be written
concerning tha traaedv aad that haa h
It la predicted that another event on the waa bleedin foe tha h.,i .. t .h.
card for tbe night of March 21. tha go and aba would ret a nhntna-ranh . hair ta
less than ths previous week's bad acorca. 'tween Charles English and Oscar Oard- ber office chuckling and write the yellowist
tier. ..u uw more interesting man the kind of a atory. embellished with all the
Collier-Rhodes affair. It will not be long. I .trk.nln, '.t.ii a. a it. .n h
xur uiiuucr ui onerea to stop Kngusa
inside of six rounds, and that very tea
ture la what lends a glamour to tha mill.
English is a bandy lad, aa be demon
MALADIES
AND THEIR CURE.
Millions of Men Have Been Wrecked on tho
Rock of Sexual Vice.
THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN RESCUED BY
THE STATE ELECTRO-MEDICAL INSTITUTE
SPECIALISTS IN DISEASES OF MEN.
"I made up my mind soon after
graduating from college that no
one maa waa great . enough to
master tha entire field of medicine
and surgery. Many physicians
bava tried to do thla, but they
havo met with reaulta asually dis
appointing to themselves and
often disastrous to tbslr patlsnta.
Par this reason X determined early
In my proteeaional career to con
fine my practice strictly to a sin
gle line of dlsesaes and to originat
ing and perfecting ourea for them."
We, therefore, treat only what
wa ara absolutely certain wa can
positively sure to stay cured
Varicocele, Stricture,
Narvo-Sexual Debility,
Contagious Blood Poison,
Rupture, Kidney
and Urinary Diseases
and all reflex eemplloatloa'e and associate diseases and weaknesses of men.
To these maladies alone the beat yeara
ef our Uvea have been earnestly devoted
and, on them all our facultlea ara concen
trated. Our consultation and operating
rooms are thoroughly equipped with every
clentlflo apparatus. Instrument and devloe
osaentlal to tba moat modern methods , of
practice, and our references, both profes
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eiUsens of thla vicinity, who have been
cured by our treatment and made happy.
Wa want every afflicted man to fully and
freely Investigate our treatment. We
treat each case separately, scientifically,
eloaely watching It and carefully following
Ita symptoms with varied remedies through
every stage
Longest EttiblHhed, Mott Sacccitfal
aid Reliable Specialists In Dls
eases ef Men, as Medical
Diplomas, Licenses end
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Many cases can ba treated suc
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visit Is preferred, but If It Is Im
possible or Inconvenient for you
to call at our offices write a full
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case, plainly etatlng your symp
toms. Wo make no charge for pri
vate counsel and give to each
patient a LEGAL, CONTRACT to
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walliaa aalckly ra balds. Every IndlaaMaa af Varleaaale aaaa Taalakaa, aa
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st CMoase an esres aaoiamble bleaS dlnaaai ofiaa rani I from aotMaaaa talaw la lb ayMaai, ar
VARICOCELE. abyalcal aa4 aiaatal daollna Iraaoaallr fallow laxef laaolr power. Ia traaUna
bUblwhMlSM, dl ef aay Had 1 alaayt oara taa mtmat aa wall aa Ue eaaaa.
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PART 7
The Living
Animals of
the World
NOW READY
. At The Bee Office
Price. 10 cents By mail 15 cents
lM --". suaiiower 010007, taner. e.enr time. I'm not emotional enough to
rangy, lean and alnewy. The conditions compete with her; I'm not enough of an
of the Bght are that the men mu.t weigh actress. Tbst girl can cr7 whenever aha
wants to. I've known her to go to a house
In at 145 pounds at 1 o'clock on the after-
- -.-v. , war. ovto wnere a suicide had taken place, worm her
within a few pounda of acale last Thurs- ... ... .
It Is a certainty that there will bo ao ,mi,. h .'.?,,Z"l.
dimc.lt, about this matter Both are ,n Jo, Inti blTn, ar.h. wa. .
a Uww buu .ua iiwam uaa
no trouble In giving each other a whole
lot In tea rounds.
the other teams Improving. Then only the
Clarkson, Gate City and German teams
bettered their game averages, ths rest all
falling off. The Germans were the only
men to raise their team high score, with
that 96 ia the third gams.
can cry at a moment's notice."
which tops It Is very short and ths playing
grounda ara amoother oa the whole than
at many times during ths height of the
season last year. In patches here and
there, however, tbe green aprouta are show
Ing and they are Increasing In number so
rapidly every day that the use at mowers
seems to he a aeceasity Impending In ths
near future.
Piping ot the course at tha Country club
has not yet begun, but will eooq be done.
This can be carried oa without much In
convenience to the game, for all tbe pipes
will be laid In "penalty" ground as tsr as
poealble, which means everywhere except la
the plaeea where they must run up aad
tap lh greena themselves. Thla "penalty"
ground Is the spacs where a man's ball
ought aot to go. Par instance, tha distance
from a tee leading off for the aeat hole for
about 100 yards, for the player should drive
farther thaa that, aad If he falla short he
should be penalised, either by buskers, by
In tho individual averacea. which tha eiraien 1- a preliminary ai me arst Bght
men ara watching ao closely now. Emery th Omaha Athletic club gave, but be la
still leads and haa both raised hla pin Mw 10 u 'et -n1 cannot be eapected to
average and Increased his high score from "T tn tla' seneralship or tha general
118 to 221. Prltscher and Read follow aa cr-tl of GPdne'. He Is considerably
before, but both have dropped off a little
tn average. Then comes "King" Desman,
who has leaped up from dowa tha .pile
somewhere to fourth place. ' For the neat
sis placea the men are in the same order
heavier, however, and very strong and 1
fresh and young. His methods are con-
aunt charging and leading, but be will
doubtless change these tactica in his com
ing bout because of the conditions. His
"SEVENTT-SEVZN" Is Dr. Humphreys'
Famous Specific for Grip and Colds,' con
sisting of a small bottle of pleasant pellets
that nta tba .vest pocket, bandy to carry.
DR. McGREVV (Agi53)
SPECIALIST.
IMaoasao aad UUtflMi of Umm Oaly.
M ' Bv.or.oe.. IS Va.ro I.
Oaaaaia.
VARICOCELE whici urtbeQUICKJ?bl
safaat and moat natural that haa yet baa a
Olacovered. No paJn whatever, no cutting
e&d does not Interfere wlta work or buai
aaas. Treauneut at office or at home and
a panneuieut cure guaranteed.
Hot Springs Treatment tor Syphilis
Ccrestl7b!!9
Tea She?
Ia Fifteen C 73
Any sufferer from STRICTURES and Ha
Offspring. VARICOCELE, ProstatlUa and
Bemlnal Weakneea ta Invited to cut out tha
coupon below, write his name and addrsaa
as last week. Ths averages ot forty-flvs "Jn w," ot course, be to keep away from
uacar six rounas ana get the money If he
can. There are aeveral ring followers In
Omaha who think ha will ba able to do this.
Gardner is perfectly conn dent. "Six rounds
Is not auch a ahort time," he aatd, "and It
will ba plenty long enough. English may
try ta keep away from me, but he can't get
outside the ring, and I Intend to find him
for the punch that will nulah It If he stays
Inside."
of ths bowlers ara run this week, but only
ths first twenty names, ending with Clark
son, are thoie In the roll of honor, having
bowled as good aa 600 for three games.
Ths twslvs pairs of bowlers who are eon
testing la tho two-man tourney have now
played around twice each, and with six
games to their credit tbey are beginning to
total up the scores. Hartley and Conrad
snatched tbe high team total from tba
former holders, making 1.101, a phenomenal
score. Hartley alao took the high Individ'
ual total at the same time with 6ti. Tbess
ara high for the entire tournament. Hart'
mm
It must be remembered that Oardnsr Is
essaying to put English out In that brief
tune Just oa top of hia operatloa for tho
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