J THE OMAIIA DAILT BEE: SIT N DAT. APRIL 13, 1902. 17 1 BASE BALL WORLD IS BUST Get Ott of fclit fjMCE wTttrs OP IN COLPT taeertaJa MatkM Httrbew foe tbe Tlase krlag Tkrlk aa OHrr ateetratatos' HIb fress Play, tag at Biaaaa City. Two tl'tr ttrmM last rwk tbat rt-rbt te excite or passlnc wooier. Prrrn V r KiMi'T. team fl'lralrd Cbariry Cwmls kry't t unc a of champions la a very neat ram at Ft. Joseph, aod thf lorw protid ul Lamrfcty Americas assocatloa ru etiirp!3 te tit eXrlal rortrlxsiiee of tbe extatewce nt tfcr Trf'e-1 )a-se. After calmly t-2tr-.i tL Kw.tn for mmi'.bi aad refusltf to eveB px.k-pci it ex preeeed Intention, tb America a baa cos lata courts te secure it r.-bt, tbat la. ia ctN tb Amerlcaa any rights tb f'tri or siynti else la bound te respect- Jskie vTetmer. tie left-banded eiiarmas.er from Ottomwa, la- la Just sow rePtra.ii.f4 from plirklEf, Tor Jimmy Kit tle;'! Kutu City tram at tbc Ins'asc of l")el Gear, wbo rlarrrs "Te1mer by vtrto of a ecntrart and a reservattaa- It la act yet dear If Helmer actually s,-aed a dob tract wttb th Americas team, bat If be fild. tbe best tblcc tbe "Westera caa do ts ta tie a rat te htm. and tbat at solckly as possible. As baa been said before ta th1 raluma. a cotitrort fen-per la of o brsefu te are team.. A player who will dlsresa.rd bla contract with erne team will not respect It with another, and eonse eruerjtJy la of !ltUe aerrice te either. A maaarer who will Induce a Blayer ta break a r ob tract la n better tbaa tbe player, aitd ouaht ta be ae rerarded- Tbe aaortlry of tbe contract la the life of tbe pmt an 4 unless tbe manafer respect It tbey will tod It drfflcttlt ta grt tbe players ta bold It la reverence. Aa excellent ex ample of tbe Inconsistency of tbe mane rerlai attitude on tbia moment ob point la afforded In tbe Instance of Napoleon La Jote. TTbea tbia bard-bitUna Frewl Ca nadian Jnmped from tbe National te tbe American ft w hailed aa a treat stroke of policy oa tbe part of the Baa Jobnsoe ites. Ubea the National tried te temnt KapaJeon te Dome back, tbe Johneotlte Best tap a bo1 tbat vaa beard from Ee boken ta Pasaflena. Juat ahy It vaa rlrbt far the American people te approach La Jole one eeaaoa and vronc for tbe Na tional to eeek te da boelnees a-lth btm the stext la to profound a proposition la bane ball ethics for the arernre tndlTldual. Te a-et back to tbe case of Jakie 'VTeimer. bere'a hoptcc that If be did Jump a con tract a-lth the Dale Gear team tbe conrt vlll send him back te Gear, and that Gear vlll bare the arre te pat bia oa the bench and keep htm there. Aa ta the MrKlbben performance, mark Solent be aald and an la pralae of the 6L Joseph tuam. Comtaaey'e crowd bad been doing thlnge ta rbe Gear atittt. and waa ba-rint' a real merry time vbra It ea eonstered the Train Ebbera. And ber tbe rwica-ln-a-row eamna surely e& coun tered the real thtnr It cxmldat be laid ta sat tryiac for they had tbe mlbty Pat tereoB., their boy voedr. la the boa. ad arben tbey found be arouldnt do tbey pat ta Garrts. and at 111 tbey tort the rame. Utile etaiy-beaded btaupln. -fce waa al ways aa eary for Omaha, and Bones Par 1a did tbe work tor th Train H.cliben, and Aid it welL B13 E.ourkc aald teat clcbt tbat Tan Brant had beea foinc about bare beaded tbeee cold April days, for tbe reason that fit bait m t- Joaeh as VLg aaaiia-b ar bis V0 . WeU, we'll attend ta tbat la rood eaaoa, Omaha baa tbe sertSo for presi dential akerarepbalia tbla aeaaaa and la prepared ta admin later It ta doaas t suit oaaee at least once a day daring tbe enure Roarke'e team hai bad a week of try nt under very dlaoourartnc candiUo&a. Tbe weather fcaa been more suitable for baj-resUtt ire than tor tratnlnt; base ball players, and tbe result Is that tbe practice Omaha has bad has been more produrtire of stiff muscles and lame Joints than any thixif else. It baa eereed, thoecn, ta grre a line oa what tbe boys can a when they rt Inta condition. Nothing- has occurred ta alter tbe Judrment already expressed, that Omaha has tbe fastest Belding team la tbe learne; ft fmly remains ta be aeea tf tbey eaa bat well. The prtebers faced t!B to data have beea first cbop. but bare bad ao opportnmiry te extend tbemserrea. wing ta tbc cold weather. Konrke la more than wen pleased with his team, and while be lent making any loud talk, be Is STitte confident af bis showing la tbe race. Tbe mea with tbe team have rome out eery well, la Brews, Omaha will likely nave tbe pitcher of tbe league. Ee la strong aa an ex. has splendid cm eta and PURITY ft that ward, ae fiwjueat ly misapplied, lease t Its I area bare. a Dl AT7 nccn until MH-WArxxii- is ABSOLUTELY thai Vlalsf' lumSl 1M WU jfai Vp brewing, tteuket ea- T e ' . s I near at pare aeax wr the ask Ir.g i BLATZ MALT VI VINE acoarlauixlcacn Tonic. Dnaggtsts or drrsct. tlL. BUT! StEwli CI. NUwaaaaa. OBLABXA lAUClL EYERT WIKEGLASSFl'L CF m. IS A DOSE OF Y1E0H AND HEALTH. At frrstj tkrtrgtrst tti ftf.i, Mo weirs W1U not cure aj peadiettla, awttieer Anii-Kawf- rlil at care typbood lever hot It wtJ etas a eold and worst cough or sere tbruai. Otis tearta at the drug aasre. It.Wr.lAMaMt! ptiotrc. and arperently eacelrent ndrment. 1 H.s motion if the tree, natural arm move ment. wRa ne preliminary aurtebee. and is mighty quirk. It wouldn't worry Brown K tbe ten-eereoi rule were rat dewa te one second. He would dnlirer tbe ball la plenty of time, and with ruth a crura ry that tbe batsmaa would be surprised- Bjsley. too. Is up ta tbe promises made for kirn. iKJaa, Kitkry. Ftone acd Burg are all that hafi tieea ex;erted. Carter te taster tbaa be was last spricg and will andoubt edly do. Thomas and Bares tbow up well. Ot tbe cil awmken it win da ta say that tbey are all tbe same as last year save Stewart and CaXhoua, wba have worked off guita a little Seek and are that much taster. game rperulatloa aa te tbe eaocesecir of President 'hitneld baa been Indulged. It is pretty well settled tbat fr.on of tbe Three-1 leag-ae can bae tbe place If be I tuj It. Ail the magnates la or kixn, and If be will take tbe posiuoa It is kjs. Tbe Decrer Times ta Its seal te erarlnee PresideBt Packard that be should reduce his ndmiBFioa fee does Omaha aa Injustice. That paper states tbat teat aeaaaa Iieaver bad 1 w mere paid attendanoe tbaa Omaha, tbe next ta tbe list. Tbe truth m Jmt tbe other way round. Omaha bad aer eral thousand mora paid attendance tbaa IeCTer. but esver took la about COO more tbaa Omaha on aecouat at tbe OTFer ence la tbe price. It la not likely tbat the price at Ifetrer will be reduced, as It is a matter that concerns erery team la tbe league and not Ienrer alone. Tbe added expense of getting to the Queen City of the Plains Is tbe factor that has determined the extra tariff for the games out there and it is not at all likely that the rislting teams win abate their demands in order te satisfy the desire of tbe tana out there for cheaper ball, eves if the papers should re sort ts tbe boycott tbey threaten. At any rate, a boycott could hardly be worse tbaa the merry anvil rborus tbe DeBTer papers played tor tbe team test season. LOCAL HORSE NEWS OF WEEK BssJerari Brlage Oot the Speedy Owes far s-e-4 Trials Baaslay. Last Sunday as tbe Boulevard brought out quite a rumber of hcrses and their owners. Ths morning was a little coal, but tbe afternoon a as Just right tor a brusli. Tbe road was In poor condition urtU tbe driving park was passed, beyond e kich the tooting was a good deal batter. Hugo Bran deia and family ware out be hind a handeome team. On tbe way back tbey stopped at tbe drteing perk te new the recent improvements being made Arthur Brings rode behind a likely one and had a lew brushes with a eoopls of strangers. Charlie Moore was oat behind a stylish looking high-stepper. He stopped In at tbe track and tried bis borse u suarter, making it In tony aeooada, a goal showing, since the horse la a heavy built one. Joha Biahop, Jr.. of Clifton Hill, drove his AlanHo colt. Ee did ne Bruabing. bet expects te be there later era. Harry Boot enjoyed a abort drtva, as alas Clinton Brigga. A. I. Thomas held tbe ribbons aver sT. A. Paxton a Polly rax. IiV Mr. Thomas drove out te tbe driving park to snake plans tor tbe race meeting la Jane. Tbe Erst turn of tbe track win be ragraded and a few other paints leveled off. Tbe center ftr.ld has beea plowed an, leveled and sown ta grass. Other portions of the ground wffl be tiled la and seed sown, and by tbe time tbe moating arrives things win be attractive to tbe eye. . The Trotting association, lessee of tbe driving park. Is patting tbe track la ehnpe for tbe amateur raoaa ts eome off ta tbe near tature. fceaaoa tickets axe being sold ta pay for harping the track la repair. B C Touxg ml South Omaha has eoat his young stallion. The Marvel, te Galesburg. III. wbers It win be traisod tor speed. Tbe Marvel Is by Tbe Coacuerur, 1:12; . Border Queen, by Kambriao Abdaliah XS6I. soe of atambrine Patches; Sd dam. Green's Bashaw Quaes, by v7oadbury, grandaon of Eambletanian It; Sd dam. Lucy ateeby, Richards Beilfounder. Mr. Toung alee owns aa excellent roadster called Tbe Prtnosaa, faS sister to The Marvel. Lafayette Toaxg is driving aa excellent mare la Volunteer torm. Eke hi by Louis Napoleoa K7. by Volunteer tt; 1st data, Lady Stena, by Biumberg's Black. Bashaw TEf; granddaav Black Pet. aa old Michigan mare, by Masurlode. by Hambietoaiaa 16. Thomas atetmere. Pvllertas. Neb. Is working a fact pacing mare, a tun sister ts Cedar Girl. I and Cedar telle, t 2S4. by vToodltne, 2 1. dam by Ehadeland On ward, t la. Oaiooel Eeary PTy of Tark. Neb. recently purchased a black mare by Woodiino 1 11. Her dam Is by Onward. I S1, granddaa by Madrid U3i: la dam by Onward !.; th dam by v7 est wood, son of Blackwood Tt, fifth dam by Abdullah la. Tbla mare'a pedigree Is easily traced "clear back ta the wands, and. being s good gaited one, should prove fast. Jack Campbell at the Tea amah track hi training Harold, t .l.. and two ethers. Bud Latta baa Lena Kuaeel, l.MW Nina Buaeel. S :Q. and lour others. Prank Campbell, the Oklahoma trainer, is now at Tekamah with five in his string. Including Lea epragoe, 1 11V Alex Nixon, Pullertoa, has a fast proa pact by PlncasUe. eon of Kgotiat 1 US. dam by Dictator. PiacaoUa ts another of Egotist's sons comitg lata prominence. One of his get. Dutch Mowery. 2 17V. raced i eot-t uasfuily ta Michigan and Canada last The last week opened us tbe seas so of fast work tar the Oaiaha trainere. At the Kevotose farm Mr. Thomas was busy gettlug the young Conquerors started. The Orphan, by The Conqueror. 2.12V. dam Cre pon, by Prtaoeps UC. M dam. dam of twe. by George Wiikea. worked a mile la 111 last year, and la sow showing promisltg t&dicauona. The Merchant. 2 11 V. by The Conqueror, dam BnrttSight team of I) by Autocrat, Jr. id dam Twilight by Lake land Abdaliah. win trot does te 2 12 this year. Bo would have surely soa as at Cmctnnati last year had he net beea taken ik k. Confidence (!) 2 S4V- m by Tbe Con queror, caa Ooie by Waukegax tiSL. grand sea of Almost Piiot. ad sam Lady Jester ry Jester XX Cecfi denco trotted as eight ta ltV sects fls as a yaarhng As a t-year -aid ta ber first aad anly start, th Keaturky rvtsrity. eh woa third money, and gained a recwrd ot 2.24 V Last year ahe trotted a trial mil ts 2 1TV aad will step around 2 It this year it aotbJig bappexs. Th Medium Ji !r. by Tn Cacqeror. daa Nina Medium. 2 1V. b7 Biley Medlua. I 1V. win reduc kia record this year. The Crttlr trotted a trial last year a a 2-yer-eld is 2 UV. half ta 17. last euar tar ia t!V Tht Critic a catered la tbe s-year-eld class of th Nebraaaa circuit. He la by Th Cnaneror. dam Lab Wilae ta, ay Aahlaad Wiikea. TLro OLbee l-yer aids by Th Coaqarror are entered the Kebraaaa ctrrua and all win aotibt- j asas be xiwi rscorda. Tief are The Clerk, 1 Can r lm, full sua to Lmy B ft) i tTV dsm T'na MeSlum: and Consider, who went a atlle lat year a I K. dam Annie Allendorff. by Aliandorff Twe 1-year-olds are brltg worked. Tbe Clown, by Tbe Crmgueror. dam Vim m day. hy Sort os McGrer-T SITK, and Tbe Cardinal, by Tbe Conqueror, dam Ctosa. Try eVaukegaa Tbe farmer trotted a quarter re 41i, aerondi last year, and tbe latter a fuarter ta tiv, seconds. Ia adCttioa te these Cooqueror colts there are feelr.g trained Gem it Castle and Bacbe tor Maid, the iattsg owned by W. H Tewa, Council P.luCa. la. George Castle wae takea eff ot the road at F' Joe last year and given a record of X 11 V at Ctnrlanafl ia a winning race. Be was sV-k at the time and was shipped borne gtreeUy the race was ever. George Castle hi ry Koee berry. J li. V. son of Strathmara. dam aaid ta be by Blue Bull. Mr. Thomas, whs drove Ttlm to bis record, has drives him quarters la 2V- seconds, and expected te give 1 its a record of 2 OS. Mr. Tewnl Barbeler Maid la by Bed Heart, ! II. Tbe Keystone farm has about fifteen very promising yearling onlta. Among tbea are tour Conquerors. A bay lily out of Lake Wilkes, til. a chestnut filly, a full sister ts Lilly B 2.24V. dam Parties by Imrtoa a ebertxut filly, fun aister to Coctralto. 1 It. dam Bed Bee by Jester 7D; and a chestnut filly belonging te V". A. Tstson of Omaha, out of Bed Mae by F.ed 'Tall. There are other colts by eT0oaiij)e. 1 11, Higbwond. 2X1V. B.ed Heart. i.lS. Vyxant, ! 1TV. etc A fashionably bred one 1 called Tbe Keystone. It Is a bay eoit Try Bed Heart, dam Aurcra H-grwood by High wood. One of the fastest of the lot Is a fiUy by Axworthy. 2:1S. by Nut- ptne, 2.15V. owned by Superintendent Thomas. It Is not generally known tbat tbe Key stone farm la one of tbe leasing stock farms of the fnited State. Tntll wlth.n a year past only three or four colts have been raised, but tbey all lock standard records. At the age of 12 The CoctjucTOT Is the sire of tbe Eurcpean trotter, Coa traita, 2: Id, and seven others. P. A. Pslk of Council Bluffs ewne one of tbe good eld-tAEhioned bred rtaliloas tn Mnrrhrmo 111 01. Mambrtne baa a race record to tbe eid-fastioned high wheeled Bulky of 2:I?V. and Is the sire of IVnfly Bey. 2.14V. nnd Impression, 2.14V- He is by Mambrine Baahsw 1711. dam Kitty Clay (dam of two), by Kentucky Clay 1M. granddam of daughter of Black Hawk E. C H. Alfirtch. Irarid City. Neb. Borne time since decided tbat the good borses la his vicinity were too limited in number, so be accordingly bought a carload of select brood scares and sold tbea st a sl.ght ad vance to neigh boring farmers. Mr. Ald nch now has the pleasure of seeing as excellent crop of youngsters springing rp as the result. Mr. Aldrlch owns the stal lion, Pactolua, 2:12V. by Patronage, sire of Alix, 2-nrv. who is the sire of Tense. 2:14V. Lenlolus, 2. IX. and twelve others. A. H. Pnrrena. Hastings, Neb. reports bia young stallion Trappirt, 2.11V, n being as fast as ever. Trappist la by Ego tist. 2 21 V. dam TaUtiida 2. IB (dam of four) by Nutwood, 2.UV. granddam Lualba dam of five) by Berkley's Kdwtn Forrest. Tbe first Trappist colt to get a record wai Trapetta, 2 -IV. obtained last year. Aa ear bangs Is authority far tbe fallow ing: "A maa with a load of timothy hay (genuine) drove along the main street of Junction City. Kan., recently and throe horses raa away. CllBtea H. Brigga of Omaha, having turned bia Alamtte stock farm Into a dairy, baa moved most of bis borses te Omaha and they are stationed at Fifteenth and Bttrdette streets. Among tbem Is tbe great pacing s tallica Tbomdine, with a record of 2:11V obtained as a -year-old. Thora fline is a son of Chit Thorn, 2:2fcV. by Chit wood, aon of Nutwood, dam Dvaajuite by Hyles. 2:24V. soa of Alcade IDS by Mam brine chief 11. granddam Santa Maria by Pilot Jr. 12. Besides Thorndiae Mr. Brlggs has a fast road mare. Ruth Jester by Ate oamo. 2J7V. dam Lena Burly by Early Burly. Alao three youngsters by Alamlt. respective dams Eed Wing by Bed Wilkes. Hinder Wiikea. and mare by Alacamo. and six by Thorndlne, three of whose dsms are Lena Burly. Monildo by Monweod. and a mare by Charles CaCrey. Mr. Briggs Is drrrtng Buth Jester oa tbe road and win prtibii-'y enter trr in sasim vf this sua mcr'e amateur raoaa. Tbe stTJetaries of the thirteen meetings ta the Nebraska circuit met with N. J. Ran In. the circuit secretary, at Fremont last Wedcnaday. The result of the early closing stakes were discusses. With the exceptina of Omaha, all other meetings de clared off their early stakes and win re open tbea aa purses ta close about June L The Omaha meeting, while having a smaller entry list than some others, de cided to close twe stakes, the Millard Hotel for IK pacers, and the Keystone Stock farm tor 1-year-old trotters. The stakes that did not til and ethers have bora added ta a list of purses ts close about June 1. The list win be as follows: The Mots Bros. 2 27 claas pacing, taut; the W. B Bennett company 2.22 pace. $304, the Hay den Bros. 2:11 trot, M0: the J. L. Brandeis m. Boas 2:12 pace, (MM); the Omaha 2 21 trot, J0; the Gate City t H trot. $S(r; the Ak-Ear-Bea 2:17 pace, S300. and the Commercial club 2:38 trot. 1200. IN LOCAL FIGHTING CIRCLES aaltb-Forsvea A stale taw Oaly TTla fraAlaa tor OoaaIao. Ftsbt ratma. Arrangements for tbe glove oaateat be tween "Hairs" Smith of Omaha and Clarence Forties ot Chicago are new prac tically completed as far as th agreement oa detalla between the principals Is oea reraed and It seems fatrly eertaia that this mill caa be brought off here between new and th end of April. The first oats set was April 11, bet a postponement tor a week or toa days has Just beea decided Bpoa because of tbe eoalrtiea of Forbes' head, which was split open by a collision he had in a fight at Cincinnati three weeks age and a hick m still is a mending con dition, not being healed- These twe featherweights should make probably th j beat match ot the kind seea ia Omaha for a tong time, jucgtng rrom ta ciaaa ana form eerr.ied to both to gs would b a fight an the say. and tea rousts would be pieaty far It, sines Forbes u aerustomad ta th S-X-round limn tn force at Chicago aad Smith ia always a w.ll-.tg performer. Ia read. for this ecctsst. truth baa sow returned from Hot f prirgs. Ark , with Lis manager, George Stafford. and "Chicken," a devotee Th trie has beea at the resort sow for almost a month and fn.it a says his physical rcndltioa a won derfully improved. Wfc.it there be was quartered with a coten of prise fighter a h were toning as ther at th asm Urn and the result waa a months dally wark-out with some good fighter, such as A! Weiaa Jo Dixon. B-i!y O Eeef. Frd M.V and htartis Crh.g Th daily routin at a lox,g walk ta th mersrng. a aap ta th afteraooa. a work-out at 4 e 'clock and a bath teat of aX Haseiden eotiag was tbe fighters' "hangout." Th matter of weight m set set definitely , settled Forbes is sa extreme feather aad would prefer lit pound at S o'clock., or e-voa at tn riagsia. iiuU m aurkiag tar 13 Bwaaas at rtsrk or 13 at ths ring- slfe. If be rannnt persusfl Tu 1 t t con sent te tfct. hewever. Pa.lth will d lit at t e'rlet k and ne serious obot rot tioa as tbe aralr win tbereTor be found la this po.st. Measwhlie there has been aa exodus of fight era from Omaha. Oscar Gardner west te Minneapolis three werkc age aad baa not returned, aor doe be expert ta. A abort tints since Eddie Gardner followed his brother. Xjanay Haley has made tratki th ether direction, MsnagT Ouptill hav ing takva hla te Si Louis, where several minor matches are la prospect, with one or two good ewes behind tbem and hinging ra their resulta. Billy Rhodes and Frank Col lier, th welterwe-gbts. remain ta Omaha. Rhodes' fight with One Rieloff at Mtnae apolav scheduled ts occur test Saturday, was postponed because of an tnlary te One's hand la trs-ning. but will boob be consum mated. reeptt tbe lu'l ta the fistic turmoil ta Omaha, oonse fighters seem ts have beea attracted by the one-time clanger, and are hooking ta this city as a likely place for fights- Cal Earns, the wall knows Chicago bantamoeictt. baa written the sporting editor of Th Bee easing fur a match with anyone before any club here at any weight from IDS pounds te 11a. Cal a certainly not particular nor binding ia hi terms, and ia sppareaUy anxious ts got something oa out here. A eodica t bia challenge, hewever. puts the little fighter la rather a bad 1-gbi. for It shews tbat be Is looking lor something easy. Be save be would like te fight Aus tralian Billy Murphy at catch weigbta. That sounds bad. Call It would mean Australian Billy Murphy at about ID pounds and Earns at perhaps Hi. but Mur pfcy mirht )urt as well weigh fifty pounds for all be could do la the ring with Harris. No such mill could be pullrd off in Omaha, as the sporting sen timer t here got all It wanted of Murphy when he was whipped by a patten ry Eaich Smith a year ago. and It would not stand for another appearance on his part. Harris would better omit such plays if be wishes te make good with Oman ana. Ke Is now ta Bock Island. 111. Speaking of Aurtraiinn Billy Murphy, n would seem the most foolish thing young Clarence English ever did when be went Into the ring against tbe fossil at Carroll, la., twe weeks ago. English te very wen liked ber. for be la knows to t a promis ing fighter, with a terrific punch, a fine frame and muscling, and a nerve and de termination that will carry him te tbe end of anything. But he listened ts tbe veno of the tempter and const t ted to be party t a sure thing. Murphy lasted three rounds, and It is a puxxie to know hew he did that. English gained nothing by that little Job. Ee Is too good a man with the gloves ts mix In such affairs. BOWLING SEASON NEARLY OYER a 1 dim- lm with Fli FreTty Well Settle by Goose Already nsyrd. CloTs Staadtaarm. Teams. W. L. Pet. High. Tot. Ave Omana r X .71 r M HO Clarkson S 31 ,C7 K fWT SS. GenrwB 4 So .nfT IN g" 737 a: Ft. Charles. ... 45 X . HT f. A7T fC2 Oete City 41 "4 gT.ttii hJ Western M 47 .41t faw 6W Kli Krug Park..... n .eT 14 T411 t Natumal IS 2 Ju2 ft K-&7 "71 High score: Fritscher tSt. Cbaries), SZ. I a divide! A Name and Teajn. Ganoee. Emery. Cmahs SS Frttscber. St. Chars. 7k Kead. Omaha M Zlarp. Omaha R Itmr. Clarkson. 42 Kolls. Clarkson s Seaman. Oate City 7 Smead. Omaha... Ct Peeeltn, German.. a Tracer. KatKical.... 4ft Frank a, Clarkaem.. fl Wetir. German. ......... 72 Lehman. Cnnaha. ........ Al Kmc. G-rmnn 71 Schneider, St. Charles., fit Fiacaran. Su Chariea.. 71 Hartity. Gate City ffl K tiTrtiTjrton. Gat Qty.. LfcTue record. Total. 31. r 11 71 CKl 14 ITS 7.M 16 41 12.MS ii. an 11 u ii. 11. 7 lH 411 t.toi u.::w u U.as Ave. H. r na 177 17 U43 14 S3 171 ri I7J 17J n n 17 Tj4 Zxc STT IS Ml TM 241. I T J32 171. 2if KB) 1R7 1ST ra 04 23 With each team in the Omaha Bowling league but three games from tbe dose ti Its schedule, four of the place la the per centage column of club standings are al ready settled beyond tbe possibility of a change. Tbe Omahas are a tar cry la the lead for the championship, the Clarkaoas ars a aafe second, the Gate City men have fifth place Jacatad where It cassst Tut reached from cither above or below, aad th Nationals are wen settled at tbe bot tom. For third and fourth place, moan white, th German and St. Charles win wags fierce strife this week. At preseat tbe Ger mans ar on game In the lead. A week ago they war two game ahead Th fea ture of this rivalry a that those two teams close tbe season against one another, play ing next Thursday night on Lentx A Wil liams' alley. This is the last game of the league season, se the declsioa of this poai tioa will be left tin th closing momest. The struggle win undoubtedly be close, a thee two teams were about oa a par. Had they been matched together the last week the St. Charles men would bare takea twe games of the three, taking the aoores as they cam tn tbc contests beld. Iiowa lower the Westerns aad Krug Parka bold similar relations to one another Last week they were a tie tor sixth place. This week the Westerns are one aheaS, they having won tws games from the Gate City, while the Krugers took but one from tbe St. Charles. But this week the Park mea are up against the Omahas, th gam being scheduled lor Tuesday night at Clark's alley, ae on paper the Westerns should mala sixth place. Tbey meet th Clarkaoa oa Wednesday aight at th Gate City alleys, aad should be able ts take on game, doubtless enough te keep them out of harm a way at the hands of their rivals, who are one notch lower down. Th Clark -earn and Nationals play eff their cinches oa Moaday n.ght at Clark a. Flsy was generally Improved last week. The Omahas. Clark sots and St. Charles rolled higher totals than tb weak previous and every teaa save the Gat Citys aad W astern raised la average per game, whli those twa did not drop uS any. There were eleven single game individual acores of ever It. FT: lather of the ft. Charles betxg high tor the week, with 212 Tbea the Omahas bowled two game above pm and tb St. Charles and Clarkson each one of the same kind, which is more thaa has beea done for a good long klle. la this the champions' frf took high, tor th siagl gam total. Balls the earn teaa took tbe k.g2 teal, wits 1721. Smead of tbe Omahas a as easy high far th inrLvidual total, with LtZ. Emory of the Omaha stm holds a good lead ia th individual averages column, but there hv bora several change during th week. Thar ar only eighteen sues inside tbe mark of If a, average per gam, ahil last week there were nrae-TM-ea. Eheldoa of the Gat City dropped hejftyw the line, but ha a itaar t work CP again this week. Fntacher is second this oeek and Bead third Last week their order was reversed. Kalis. bf was fourth teal week, has dropped to aisrth. letting Harp and Iwamaa as i fourth and fifth indeed ha r.ea frees tenth t eignth and Bvaelia dropped from seventh ts ninth Seaman baa gon from eighth ta eeventa aa Tracey frem testa te ninth. Ltcmas has takea thirteenth troa A! Krug wb has grta te fourteenth, sad Flaaagaa has replauod Hartl at slxtooath. th latter g".ng ts seventeer. Ctbe-wire tb lead ing bowler rtand the same. Their pcvi Uobs are regulated by th exact frattion of pint made. The are not sbcvn m the table, but there are no ties ainnr.t the eighteen aad each mas bolda his rank ry virtue of a lead over those belew h-m. even If It Is only soe-eighty-firet of one I m Tvrpla scores of Jr and better oa Clark 1 allers: C. W. Gorlev. 212: W. S Pr-tlrr. J Itl. 217; El Pmlth. 211; W. S. Sheldon. 2,!. If. (. C. B. Meredith. ft; B- W. Christie.. 20C. 2P0. !". 2T.2. M. B. Hunt- itr-on. m. 2(o. arj. jf. 2f, tit, 2:4, :i. 1 14S. 217. 202: S. Eiermann. 214. 22. 202; : M. X- Forwcutt. 2'. 21 A. 23C. SOX, fl. S"6: W. F. Ciarkson, 2', r.X. STL 214. Jo; ; F. W. Rami! ton. 2M: H. w. Lhrcan. 2"1 ; -King" rtnmaa. 212. 21. 222. X: Ji'l: ' H. F. Fcwler. ITS, t. H. Beeelln, 2"C. i W. L. Eubermaxn. !S; R. A. Kolls. 2r7. : 211. tit. 2T1. 23f; R. W. Moody. 2W; T. J. ; Evans. 201: L K Locaa. Sua. 242. Tenpia scores of 2t aad better oa the Gate City aneys: J. J. Davey, 20. 212. John Torum. Sri. 214. James fsmead, 222; W. A Chandler, m, 214 J; t B. Briden betker. 210. 212. 20S, 2T7. 21: M. Green teat. 2(12, 2v4. 212. H. Lancaster. 2!. 2'4: W. C Sherwood, tie. 2M. 222; A. Thomas, 218, S; W. ft. Sheldon. 2t2. J. 2, tld, 2P7; Ed B-ldetbecker. ZLl. Tx2. 2''4. 201: Cbaries Axlord. 2W. 2C7: Ted Neale. 21'i. 212: H. Beeelln. til. S( : H. D. Reed. 212. J, 2PL 21, 25f. James P. O'Brien. 2t. 2D'; James TerriU, 202. 2M; Ed Simoa, 21't. 212; Tracy, nt. 202, 21 A WRESTLERS LOCK FOR GAMES Owaas Cootlmreot of Tnat Arrtot See-si Moebew la Other TTleldla. Omaha Is new practically deserted of Its wrestiera. With Pet Loch, a retired mat other matter to devote much time ts tb sport, its devotees as far as public per formances are concerned, seem a minus quantity. Frank Coleman was her tor some weeks before and after bia match with Frank Ootch. bet last WeSnesftsy be left Omaha for Walnut, la., where he wi3 remnia some time, and in d dec tally m against Dan Murphy, th Chicago heavy weight, who has beea rusticating around Walaut because busine Is toe dun In the Windy City. This match Is set far next Saturday night. Murphy will weigh about lftt pounds. Coleman ISO. Tbe men win wrestle eatcb-as-eatih-ean. two falls out of three. The discrepancy in weight might be accounted a great handicap against Core man, but those who saw what be did against Gotch's 259 pounds, win understand why It win take a first-rater at IBS to beat Frank. Ei 180 pounds Is about tbe best hunch of tbat Bis traveling today la tb middl west. Coleman showed, too. bow little welstht mattered te him ta bis contest with Tim ConDers at Hamburg, la. a week agn. Tim weighed 188 pounds, but Frank took three straight talis, catch-as-catcb-cas. The first came in twenty miirutee, with a ham mer lock and half Nelson; two and a bait minutes and a crotch bold was enough for the next; the last tan cost eighteen minutes and the bold was a crotch and half Nelson, Frank caa stand for the weight, his unusual supplenes and agility counterbalancing tt. Emll HI iik, a wrestler well knows la the middle west and central states, but who has of late years been on th Pacific niiast. came to Omaha on bia way east teat week, but did not rentals long. He aays tb game Is growing dead on tbe coast, though tor a while It was a source of con siderable revenue to him, as he succeeded In securing many matches on good terms. TfiiTik would have liked a match here, but acme seemed possible, ss be west on ts Chicago. Frank Coleman has beea tb victim of much Jollying as tbe part of his friends re cently and some anxious solicitation as well, beea us of the tat that befell a Frank Coleman at Red Oak. Ia.. a week ago. This Red Oak Coleman was gives eighteen months ia th penitentiary for burglary. The wrestler Calemas has often been is Rad Oak. and la knows ever Iowa, and tbe newspaper announcements of the sentence has been the cause of his receiving a large dally man of Inquiries and regreta. tiniTuin airrat tor uiitrin fr duaiiiiui siui vnc rtMiMiiu ur a W ill Be a Basy Plate If Slams Arc All Csiihd eat. Though th aquatic season is still a good tws months away, preparations are already "HI with all seal among Omaha sports men for a wet summer" a joy. Being a prominent factor, as tt Is, ot th Council Bluffs Boat dab, and owning a considerable share of tb craft oa tbe water of La.k Manawa. the amateur aquatic element is this city la an Importaat pan of tb sports man population. There are many young mta bore over whom the glone of golf and tb allure men is of tennis and base ban eserrte no sway as boob as tbey get their boats painted and renovated, and with the other sex the superiority of moonlight i nd quiet water over any sort sf game la a lure gone eonclusioa- Tbe prospects sow tn Si rate th aSrcnt of a cumber of sew boats oa Lake Manawa this season, and tbey wiU an be high grade affairs. As ons "saleetnas" ex pressed It, "you win be able ts walk acres th tek on boats thia year. Judging from the way the people are talking." AQ th old craft, toa. will be given their annual spring bjoooecleanlng. and win receive an tb improvement that cleansing, repair ing and refinement can Impart. Jimmy Wallace is ose Omaha man who Is certain ts launch a new sailboat oa th lake this season. TV-tor Whit and Gould TOieu .Ian to "gs cahoots" oa another Both boats wJl be twenty-toot structure of the claas B type. Some aort of a formal opening Is P .anned by th boat ch-b for a date sear Jus 1. Tber win probably be a little regatta, with d-f ert-nt competitions and races, fol lowed by a reception and dance at tbe club house at night. Till that tune, however, the sailing sport is not ts be dead, as many enthusiasts cannot wait for formal open tt. re and triumphal entries epon a summer session. On race, in tact, has beea plsxaed to occur before then, and by th end of April it te thought that many boats win be doing daily duty. The rac planned will be th first this year of th stria ta b held between Al lJU:k it. sob 8 bout, th Andover. and a boat from St. Joseph owned by th Van Brunt It is set far May U, to occur ob Lake Man awa, Return matches win be beid at Lake Cou-rary. near Bt Joseph. It Is not knows s bother ar not tb Van Brunts win sail th same beat in this fcrrt contest that they used last year. Tbe Andcier a a tbc victor IB last seaeoc's races. Mr. 1'kiii.sob ta PL-tii.g his beat at tbe best ptse'tl shape lor ths rare. Tks rc'tust, coming curly as it does. wiL brag out with especial force for tbe first time lb great improvement that has been wrougbt is tb lake for sailing pur poses ty tn dredging tt a chatxti through the stall ei aJocg the west side, hir admrts of a full weep dear around the last is a triangular course This was don du-ing the oinier closed season. Herets for as extent.; v stretch of fiat but hardy subesergwd along at that peial baa caused muiih ea-narrssanietit and erase iag Is eail-itt- Illy I Cure Men Only The State Electro-Medical Institute, Which Combines All the Curative Powers of Both .Medicine and Electricity In Our System ol Electro-Medical Treatment. Professional Excellence by the Doctor Who Concentrates All His Faculties on a Single Class of Ills Lwif Mt titkbltkhed. lost Sxetitsl nd e!ible Specialist ia Dtiettet cf Met as VcduAl Ltccniek Diploma aad Nci.ppef records Sbus. I do not treat fiisease. but cure them to stay crec. them to stay crec. In almost everv rocatirT- SJrlaJ ty This l noii-M' triie ben u! or o'b treatment ibe'ni-iiicaJ proieesiot an rus on.:v trm tne tr.ie e;e -la.irt, D"ev eric and tborourt sriexuftc eq-ij metis over tbe d.se:as- that constitute his t Whatever uit te yo-r aiiraent. g' - WUA it vciur bearing is Defective ctnisu.l a -n.;t"ni a-n-. ii w ttK'tn is distress:!, vo enftr tbe aki., cf a dertist. t. r. ii you arv burning with fever or stiijang with cin.lia. te.i jour m-utw to a lamilv iitinckn. Tbey can 6c more g'.od than 1 ci-n i,jr 1 do not treat such complaints, nor pretend to cure tbem . Put tf v(,-j bte one xif tbe sri cus iieeasee peculiar to men, sucB as TARJCCrLE. FT Rl CTT'RE O NTAll'.'lo BL - 1' POiS-'N. NERVO SEXVAL IE11.:TT, Rl'rTCRE. Kil'NET or VKINaBT I'-SEAtE or aiiHd trr-ubie. w t.icb Is deineting your nuuity. or if jour case has ten ag gravatee and maoe worse 1'V Ui use of uvuSc iree stmpiea, trial trea.t ment or simiiar device if this is T(ur ur.iirrtutiate cuntfitu.n. 1 want j-ou te ante ur or come t-. our (ftces. wbt-re J in i- lw ee,ccne tc private counsel, a careful tr"-uaJ examinatijn ana an hunesl and acuett-fie opinion of our case free cf c-bargt Theee ?! and weakness cf men and thev alnne are rev spcialtv. To tbem I have earriost y and exclusively oevened tt.e bei -ar of my life, dunrif wbich time I have djiccvered and developed variout f-irmp of trratroent which naar tneir cr an uns.ua-: fx-d ana at' 'lute certair.ty. 3 It nut worth your while to lrveetigate a cure tbat bu rx-kde life anew to multitudes of men? VARICOCELE Vnder our Electro-Medical rreatinTit thi Insidious dieeaee rapidly diaap petrs. l air, cttwi a mott instantly The pools of stagnant t)icd are tf-ivea frrra the d.'.Eted v ::i ana al: " 'renese anc swelling qun kly etibelaes. Every indication cf varicocele sor-r. vucith's ard in its stt-bd c"n-s tbe priie.. pomer and the pioaaur ci f ER-FECT HEALTH A"L RESTOBXD iiAXKOOD. STRICTURE Our TSnecrrc-MediraJ treatment dissolves the stricture completely and re moves every obstruction from tbe urinary pawtge. a. .ays a-ii lnf.antimatlon, stops every unnttural can' i.arce, recucee toe prostraie gland, cteansew and beais the "biaoder and kltlnevs lrv.c-rates the sexual o-gar.s and restore beaith arid soundnoa to EVERT fART OF THE HOLT Af f ECTED ET THE LitEAiE. CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON Our special form of Electro-Met! icaJ treatment for this disease is practically tbe result of our lif work and Is indorsed by tbe best physicians of this and foreign countries. It contains no dangerous drups or Injurious medicine of aey kind. 11 goes to the very bottom of the ainease and forces oul every partlcie of lrul'unty. &'Kn every s.cr. and svjrptom cistpt'ears rompletelv and forever The bl'md. the rteeue. the fieh. the bores, and tbe whoie siem are clat-d. j'urified and restorea toirfect hca.:th and the jiauent prepared a&ew for tb CITIES AND P3-E-4-E URES OF LIFE. NERVO-SEXUAL DEBILITY" Men. marv of you are new reaping the result of your former foEv. Torrr manhood is laiLng' and will soon be ioct unless you do snrnething for yonrseil ; there is ne time to lose Infioienry. Use ail sxual d'seasew. is never on the standstill. With It run can msae no roar. primuae. E.tb-r ; ou must master rt or it will master you. and f.ii j-our ebole f jtur 1th misery and indeecribai. woe. H have treated so roary caw of this kind thtt we are aa faanllmr with them as you are Th the virr daylight. Once cured by us you wl'.l never again be bothered with eDr.l"sioiis .. drains, premat art nees. Fmi.ll or weak or gan, nervous-! i est- failing rmnK-rv 1'ies of an.b.t on or ob-r mrptoms ahich rob j-ou of : rur mar.ncKd, and ah!utely ur.fii you fr study, business, piens ure or marriage, our tmatment Jfr weaA men will correct all of these evils an-! res-tore ica to ehat ntftir- T.te-de'i a hme. Iieti'ty happy man, with fHTEiCAL. HLVTaL AND 5EXTAL iVWTIi C(..14P3-ETE. ASSOCIATE DISEASES 3Ii ailments are reflex, cntrinatir-g from o-'ner dlseaaes For lnstatioe. sexual weakne come froro Vsriccete or &tru"ure, iiiuumerabie blfcd and bone disas often resu t from ccntag-i'-us blood thjnts m the system, or ptwicaj and mntal oe line frequently fol w jt.;"tenc y. In treating dis ease of any kind we always remove tbe or.gln a-e cure the cause. DITlTITQI3 Cured to Ftay ru-J by cur Eiee-re-Melcal trerm-rt wrtb Hvr 1 IJIa- ut the u?e of the knife, and luiout ovtettion from business CORRESPONDENCE your sj-mptoms fully. Tf ?-; a t " V -T r a r"T G - i LiCUALi Vy ,v g Ivta w 1 lees. Ik not hesitate. If you cannot call today, writ and describe your troubte. Reference: Best Banks anJ Leading Buin.s Mea in ths City. CONSULTATION FREE Office Hoars From & - to S p. m. uniya, 10 i. m. (o 1 p. a. State Electro-Medical Institute, I3DS hmn Strset, Estvses 13th $5.00 A r.iONTII Specialist In i DISEAIES arxl DISORDER! cf MEN. IS years la Omatia. STPKIUS rureo by tti . l inC EiT. at fast arid m -st rturaj metbuC tbat bas yot beea duacovtrvd Aon 91 nry .rr and symptore disappear eiri iete.y arid Jorevtr c 'fcKAi.l" J CI. of tb on to ak-i. r taoa A cur tXa-1 Is c-araxtcsd u bt permaueU for Y1RIC0CELE cured. btetbrid new, r tiiuut e-tt-r. &uri.uoi Irum sun, persauert cur (-uaraBieeA sa B-a st mEBj rroa X-i -is.n or Vi'-tm ts Sn ci'j lwt'lltry or Li.'jfl Ti kst lr.c vtcsvaijeB vin Far.y Iwij is Tsuif au Wuiaav Aswol of vim. vw au treL4"b. wnb ursaA is.alred anc weaa TalCTf sVat rurwd wttb s new nam Teeaxxrect So pa'-B bo 6e?T.tioe trox Mjura ITldney auo E-aodT Trnubiea saaiuiss 1 re-a. Iimibmb a r ataat. CMaava.CS LOW. las . Utk St. Dr. Uxm L Striix tzili, fAIVDERSElV I Can Be Attained Only ail I treat. I trt-at men only and cure ,. . , j a..m wcrk is new ca.ieS f -T and ocmaiiAeC is uit.ei.. .t is tbtn that the best is nouftit alt-r and tti cax conn tiest come mp t.ave ;'rt i-ki.i- van iin- iitu I. -ill ccmpjete mastery - ifciii.it t help from one wh-' ha made such . a reliaai cptlcian or One iiersot.al vlfrft is always preferred, but if you cannot call at our oCic. writ ua - en to an T.firt to bold for our StreEts, Cszha, MEb. MILLARD CO CAPITOL AVE WILL OPEN THEIR NEW Carriage Repository MONDAY, APRIL 14TH. 0 Clark'sBow ling Alleys : I3i3-i5 Harney St. Biggest-Brightesl-Best aw. , - - Bapennr ts A-paU, Taoey, I Hi; al or UsaaL Sura fte!;f cf fata 4 I rr id arm ts PsMliar to taw Set, airj.... t a; ti it tor tbsa mootb east 1. lr-ic- ar r.-O Tvit m Tars. VARICOCELE k at!. pgrsn mt etua oarastisd, Twi.tj tvs soars' csHS-ioaoa, so mtmf aa espasd aoitJ patiaa 1 sui COfeSwiTaTteai aas V atuaLK Boos rait, by mail or as dLoa, Writ as Suite D. DRC.M.(XE,OTf7.wl-