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THE-ItEB: -OMAHA, THURSDAY, MAKCll 10, 1910. t'. STATE FAIR SPEED PROGRAM Board Givei Out List of Events to Attract Racing; Ilea. RELAY RACE TO'BE FEAtUEE 'w II lira Per Iay for Five nay, thaaalns llorera Karh Half Mile t'mf Tkouanit Hollar Parse. LIVCOLN", KB. ; ilah . -(Special.) Following I . th 'nKosrtram for the M raxka slate fulr Vsr.. fn Lincoln, S-ptm-tfr i to 8, oafty closing race must fill May 16. Purses clos August 15. The list: TItOT. t-yar-old early eluding..., WO 10 early cloning; 1.0OJ purse fo) i purs 600 t.lM early closing - LINO 1:16 purs j 8-i0 1:10 purs v....,,....-.i..): ' ) .' pace.;, l-yaar-old aaily ciiH.iag., 000 l:2S earlv closing 1 tm 1:20 purs OuO 1:17 purse ...... k. ....V,. ...... .. COO ! 16 early closing": LOW I. It purm 8"0 1:09 purse CO) 1:04 purse ...,...,..) "0 Conditions iti the ' Contests. Entries to all early cloalng ruces will rlose Monday, My lo, and to puises Mon day, August iSC Knlranoo f e to early cloalng races trill ba 3 per "Cent, payable as follows: ' One ptr.cent,. to accompany nomination, Vny 11, l'.no, when horses must be named; 1 per ,cCTit'payble July 1 and 1 per cent payable1 'August "15: Parties de claring out prior to second or third pay ment, will be htlil only , for the amount paid In. An additional S per cent of the Hf - - i , i. - r MADE IN THE Largest Whiskey Distillery In The World. "Bottled n Bond" Guaranteed by the U. S. Government This Whiskey is thoroughly filtered and carefully aged, giving it an exquisite flavor and an extremely delicate bouquet. Served in all First-Cldss Bars, Clubs and Cafes. Always Ask For It. CLARKE BttOS. & CO., Distillers. Peoria, 111. THE w Official San. Guide Schedules, New Playing Rules, Averages and Complete Base Bait Information , Action Pictures . " and the fall story ' r aa otlictal acorw. TEN CENTS At dealer's. Wfciauil, Bast Ball Cutuuizut Fret, a. j. nits co. 1771 1 St.. raaisufwa, fa early closing or ptne will be deducted from money winners. The association re serves the right to declare off any stake not filling satisfactorily. Any horse dis tancing the flld, or any part theraof, Is entitled to one money only, old distance rules to govern. Hottble ' are barred in .-year-old races. j The entry fee to purse races will be 4 pr cent. Money In harness races will Be divided M, 36, IS and 10 per cent All har- n races, unless sooner decided, end with lbs fifth heat. Horses not standing for money at the end of the third beat will not be permitted to start for the fourth. Mile heats to all harness races. All early closing races ars guaranteed for the stated amount and no more. The right la re served to change the order of tha program, and also to declare off any races not fin ished by 4 p. m. Friday of tha week of the meeting. Stall rent will be free to all starters. One-half of entrance fee will be refunded to starters finishing the race Inside the flag and outside the money. The nomination of two horse . one class Is permitted on one entry fee. Raaalaa- Rsen, . Three-year-old. Nebraska bred 4"4 f furlongs) . POO Nebraska derby (11-18 miles) 0 Oiia-h&if mile dash Iu0 '1 hree-fourths mile dash... '.. 10 r'lve-etghtha mile dash 10) Kour and one-half furlongs dash lOo tteven-ttlghths mile dash 100 une-balt mile and repeat loo One mile dash IjO One-half mlie consolation dash (for horses that have started and not won money) 100 Entry In the Nebraska bred 1-year-old race, foals of 1W7, owned In Nebraska and registered with the Jockey club. 16 to nominate, May IS, and i additional to start. No entry fee for other running races than the two above named. All running taces will be governed by the new Ameri can racing rules, except whtre otherwise provided. Jockey license excepted. Klva entries will be required to fill and four to start Five per cent of the purse Is deducted fioin money winners. Money will be divided, 60, 25 and 16 per cent. Stall rent Is free to runners paying entrance fee. Ten-Mile Relay Haanlag Race. If three riders, purse $1,000 If four or more riders, purse 1,2j0 The event will be run two miles per day for five days, riders to change horses at the ttid of the half mile In front of the grandstand. The saddle and rider shall weigh not lees than 115 pounds. Kaon rider will be allowed to enter not more than six horses, naming and describing each. The rider making the best time for ten rrilles wins. Four to enter and three to start for three riders a purse of 11, 0W) will be divided, 60, 30 and 20 per oent to winners. If four or more riders, the purse will be $1,230, money divided, GO, 25, 16 and 10 per cent. The entry fee will be $25 and must ba made on or before August 16. The entry fee will be refunded upon participation In the race. tiOTCH AKD ROLLER WIN Champions of Ireland aad Aastria Are Easy for the Americans. KANSAS CITY. March -rhamnlnn Frank Gotch and Dr. B. F. Roller defeated In straight falls, Pat Connelly, champion of Ireland, and Carl Becker ot Australia respectively, In wreHtllng matches ai Con vention nail nere last night. Connelly, who was heralded aa a touch grappler, proved tame In the hands of Uolch. The champion toyed with his oppon nt, several times carrying him around the ring In his arms. The first fall came in 18:0s with a reverse Nelson hold. A reverse Nel son and an Bngllbh bar hold decided the second fall In 6:45. JifcWer was easily ou:claaaeit hv niiar The physician won the Initial fall with a combination half-Nelson and toe hold In io zva uouuie poay noia caused the' second fa II - in 7 :M. .. Klght thousand people witnessed tha con test. 1 i : - ROLLER AXD .ZBYSZKO , MATCHED Heavyweights Slen Articles for a Wrestling; Boat to Finish. KANSAS PITV Mimi. or- t m t,-i ler of Seattle and Zybssko, the Pole, have at last signed articles of agreement for a wremllng bout to a finish. Jack Herman signed the men today to meet here on March 22. The purse Is $7,000 Holler anil Uy bunko recently met here' the Pole agreolng to throw his opponent twlnA In Hlvfv mlntito 1IA enn in- proving the uggreasor much of the time. Race Meet for Mitchell. MITPHl'T.t. a T1 u..k a ,u ,i , . 1 rpeciui. J- The horsemen of this city have made the preliminary arrangements for a big race meet to be held In Mitchell July 12, 13 14 and the following officers were elected' to have charge of the same: President, W C Metcalf; secretary, J. K. Smith; assistant secretary, H. H Collard; treasurer, Frank Wftller Tim rttira n- , l. ,,. . - . . p,u,DVV . v i .no i tjfa will amount to $3,000 and will be the largest ever iui. uii .mr n race meeting in this city Two stake raoea have been provided for each drawinir a nun. f t ui -, .w Corn Paluce stake and the other the """"" aiaaf. several automobile evnts will be put up during the three days. Drltona C'halleng-e fur DaTla Cop. States Lawn Tennis association and the Kni'ltMh I . u u. n Tennl. a uin-wia in v. n . . challenged for the Uwlht P. Uavls Inter national cup now held by the Australians The American challenge was received some nine ago, um ui me I'-i.Riisnincn came nnlv liulaii i nohl. 1. 1 - ...... .1 , . the time limit, but It Is believed the Aus- iiBUMiia win auuriJl IK me Linitea Btate association agrees. This year's match will tiM tuvmt in N!w '.Blanil K,,, KA i not yet been fixed. Dlrda Klylnai In Dakota. BTllt'Y PAI .T U C T a ... ,. . Wild duclt and goose hunters are having considerable sport along the streams and wami in ma vicinuy or nloux Tralla n. ,UU. 1 . . . , . . " i ' " i . Nun vii iiisir way northward, are numerous. The champion luu.t-i miin i;ir is rnui iaiscn, agea 18, or SIllllY tCHllM tth.l .lllflno a U . , , , m iww iiuura shooting In a corn field five and one-half ruuunw ui rooux rails, snot and killed eleven ducks and three geese. Atrhlaon Slataa Players. ATC'IUSO.V, Kan.. March 9. (Hnec.lal T.I. egram.) M. K. elgler. manager of the At- ciiihoii iruncnise in ine Aiink league yester day slirned fourteen players for the local team. Funs are enthusiastic over tha nm.. pens fur a pennant-' Inning aggregation. Atchison la the largest town on the cir cuit. The season opens with an exhibition game April io, Willi ine ist, Joseph Western league team. Drown aad Drlseoll Draw. WW VIIHtf If.h a t.ir t . v..., vii ff. IXIIUVKUUI Brown of New, York and Hoyo PrlscoJI, an iri.in uaniain, iougni a eiever ten-round draw tonight at the Fairmount Athletic club. This Is the first bout the Fairmount nt iii-'iu aiiice ine r.etcnei-i,an(rord flaco ' . viui.Mivi i.uuc3 or dered the fight stopped. Weston Xeara La Jaata. LA JUNTA, Colo , Match . Rdward Psy ou, Weston stopped for ine mght at Ben ton station, el.ht miles from La Junta, and Is expected to reach here about 7 o'clock tomorrow morning. The distance oovered today from Tyrone to Benton Was forty-six miles. i&2 '- When a McKlttbip hat you're wearing Words of praise you're . always hearing I 4 , Heavy Snow Stops the Cornhuskers Base Ball Artists at University Forced to Indoor Practice Because of the Weather. LINCOLN, March -(Speclal.)-A heavy snowfall brought a cessation to the out door training of the Cornhusker base ball candidates this afternoon and drove them baok to the cage, which they deserted nearly two weeks ' ago In order to take advantage of the clear weather and prac tice on the new diamond. By their work on the diamond for two weeks the Cornhuskers have enabled the coaches to get a good line on the material that will be available for the games this season. Several men who had not been figured on showed up In excellent form In the out-doors games. Among these new candidates are Cummlngs, Lofgren, and Buck. Lofgren has been playing a star third base, doing work that almost assures him of; a place on the t team. ., In three of the games tnia week ne nanaiea ' tne third sack without a muff and batted without a . strikeout being registered against him. At second base Cummlngs . has been showing up well. He ' has a, powerful throwing arm and has covered the second sack In good style. Puck has been shifted around to several of the bases and has played fairly good ball: The head coach looks for him to Improve a great deal during the next few weeks. In the field ' Bliss,' an Omoha boy, has been making a strung bid for one of the garden jobs. 'He has played "center field without an error. Just now his chief fault seems to be a weakness In batting. He may get his batting eye later on, and then will have a right to demand a place on the team. Most of the veteran players have been putting up a better game at their old coversposltlona than they did laut year. Jess Clark, at first, never played 'varsity ball as he has done this year. He covers the Initial bag like a leaguer. His hitting has Improved -much over lost year.' -.' Metcalf, short stop, Is In better form this early In the spring than he ever was last season. In the games ot last week he made some of the most sensational catches and stops at -' short 'thtrt htv "eVer fceen seen on a University of Nebraska dia mond. He Is certain to be a star this year. Qreensllt has lost nolle of his ability as a catcher and' has played faultless "ball behind the- bat. Sturteznegger is the only one of ' last ' year's letter men who Is not pi ay Ins; fast enough ball-to keep his place on ; the team. Sturteznegger ' failed to show any fast elass In the games played on the new .field, and he Is likely, to be put on the bench unless he Improves rapidly. . . WORKING HARD FOR OMAHA Seventy Men in Training: at Iowa City for Track Meet. IOWA CITY, la., March (..-(Special.) overtime to prepare his track team for the Track Coach Jerry Dpaney j8 working big Indoor meet to be hld In Omaha on April 1. With a squad of seventy men ex clusive o fthe freshmen, the University of Iowa trainer Is urging his men to high speed because of the coming Indoor event. Special attention has been given recently to the work o fthe weight men and In Alderman,. Swan, Murphy and Orubb the Hawkeyea will bid fair to win many points In these field events this year. Other colleges in the state are also busily preparing for the Omaha meet. Coach John L. Griffith of Drake university took his track squad outdoors the first of the Week In Des Moines and gave them a quarter mile competition on the Drake stadium. The men finished in the follow ing order: Hoy Havens, the Missouri val ley conference champion was first; Foell, the Storm Lake Bprinter, was second; Her rold, a member of last year's quarter mile relay team, was third, and Fred Havens, a I Dromer or ttoy, was rourtn. There were sixteen starters n the race. The ndoor meet at fctloux City next Sat urday will attract a relay team from the University of Nebraska as well as from Drake. The Cornhusker quartet gave Drake a hard battle for relay honors lat spring. The members of the team to be taken to Omaha April 1 to represent the Christians has not been selected. Roy Havens, Foell Herrold, Itoe, Knight, Fred Havens, Con rad, McCrelght and one or two others are the most likely candidates for the team. Yanla-ans Defeat Kegnlars. HOT BPRINOS, Ark., March ".-Brooklyn (regulars), ; Yanlgaus, 8. Bowlers Take Up Proposed Changes In Constitution St. Louis Wants Tournament Earlier So Base Ball Flayers Can Partici pate No Changes in Leaders. DKTUOIT, Mich., March 9. There was no change In the Readers of the three events In the tenth annual tournament of the American Bowling congress aa a result of today's attack on the pins. A number of amendments were approved by the executive committee today and will be submitted to the meeting later In the week. U Is believed .the majority will be adopted. One of th proposed amendments upon Which action was postponed a day will make it Imperative that the annual tourna ment open on a Saturday In February and ike St. Louis delegation has announced that It will fbjh,t It' to the. bitter end. Oeorge Qualey. leader of the delegation, announced that, St. Louis would start, the event In January In order that It may be finished bcfor the base ball teams start on their 'training trips. Many base ball play ers are bowling, stars and this will give them a cliap.ee to roll, if the proposed amendment Is adopted, St. Louis will with-' draw Its, bid for the ..tourney, leaving a clear field for Buffalo. A total of $25,432 will be awarded the contestants. r The list shows a total of $29,920 paid, as entry fees, the largrst amount ever secured by the congress. First prize in the five-men teams will be $(00. In the doubles the first prize is $500 and the leaders In singles, will get $326. The high average man will draw $200. Leaders to Date. Individuals:' Olen Fisher. Chicago 660 Max Unger, Cleveland Ma George Oakey, Madison, Wis 642 Max Dressman, Detroit 641 Walter Peters, Chicago 62) Otto Wahl-J Cleveland .'. 636 J. w. Mocoy, Wheeling, W. Va 636 C. Knoll. Cleveland 633 Frank Frohnauer, Columbus 632 rt. C. Albertson, Des Moines 631 J. J. Oeual, Oshkosh, Wla 31 Five-man teams: , . - Cosmos, Chicago 2 8S0 Baramltes, Wheeling, W. Va 2.8 1 2 O'Leary's No. 2. Chicago 2,W3 Colonials, Madison, -Wis l.fW3 Llbertys, Rochester, , N. Y , ..I,7S9 Elks, No. 31, Syracuse, N. Y ...2,77 Ungera, Pittsburg 2,7s6 Hovers,. Buffalo .- ; 1,770 Vulcans, Oshkosh, Wis 2,767 Bonds, Columbus ..'. 2.7u3 Two-men teams; 1(, ., Dalker-Wetterman, Cincinnati 1,231 Cook-Crewson, fcSebr'ing, O 1,203 Zimmerman-Campbell, South Bend 1,203 Sundvahl-Wllson, Chicago 1.19S Hall-Lane, W awning-ton, p l.UKS Ehepherd-Sutter, Washington, Pa, 1,184 Kroll-Gruber, Cleveland 1,182 Balzer-Haines, Omaha 1,179 Hess-Kelley; Chleaao.. .-. . I 1 17S Oarmichaei-McCoy, Chicago 1,173 AMONG THE LOCAL , BOWLERS Klaock'a Cilfiidales Take Twf Oat of . Three from, 'the St. Jaiurs . Team. The Glendales took two out of three from the St. James. Klauck was high, with 210 and 674 for totals tor the Glendales. Wil son had high total for the St. James, with 627. and Scannell had fclgh game of 206 for the St. James. Tonight, Dretibus against O'Brlons. Score: ..- KLAUCK S 'QLENTMLES, " "'''1st. 2d. 3d Total: lift Lehman IX) 170 107 67 Brown 163 127 167 447 i Totals m 447 4W L4f orrs at Francisco's alleys. Mercantile league: CARFENTER PAPER CO. lt. id. 3d. Total. Bh-keland 10 u . w R Smith 121 1M 1P7 471 Straw 1W 147 V4 413 Totnla 431 4IW 633 1,341 KQU1TABLE LIFE. 1st. Id. M. Total. Nee'ey 1!3 1M 1MI 6 Ptrksrd 179 210 214 Heed ISO 147 163 410 Totals S22 7l3 633 1.6 Carpenter Paper company win In th. roll off. 1st. Id. ' M. Total. Lyons J70 ISO . 213 M2 Harumerstrom 146 ls lm 474 Glover 2o2 144 640 Weeks 141 2"10 113 (W4 Kerr i2 209 175 64 Totals . Martin .. Ocander Wiley .... Straw ... Straw ... .820 961 m 1.666 1st. ..157 ..901 ..114 ..146 ..141 2d. 104 173 1 16S ISO 3d. Total. 226 6vfl 210 64 170 6'0 144 4f.7 161 42 Totals '. SOS 921 910 IKS Booster league: CUDAHY. 1st. 3d. 3d. Total. tMatthea m 146 142 4tH Powell 1 i6l ir.s 464 ituaurer .t If0 1M 171 616 ijeianey 1M lf,s ir,j m Schmidt m 169 169 5S7 Totals i 54 7X8 803 1.446 FEOPLS STORE. BELIEVE SMALLJOY KIDNAPED Parents of North Dakota Child of 6 Years Vnaale trt Locate Htm After liongr Srareh. ABEUnEF.N, 8. IV, March 9 -Specll -Residents of a section of country thirty miles north of Hettinger, N. LV, are In vestigating what they believe to he a kid naping case, the victim being a S-year-old boy named Henry Hether, son of a farmer named Fmantiel Hethe-r. February the lad left home to to to the home of his grandfather, a half mile tjlstant. He was watched by hit rfnt until he was within a few rods of his grandfather! house. Then h disappeared. A Fleree Attack of malaria, liver derangement and kid ney trouble Is raally cured by Electric Bit ters, the guaranteed remedy. 60c. For safe by Beaton Drug Co. Thomas Abbott . Howard Aldrlch Bengele 1st. 167 149 1,-3 158 166 2d. 1..2 160 1X1 247 214 3d. Total. 1W 478 170 49 V3 611 138 543 156 636 Totals 812 960 776 LMS evuday s scores In the Postoffice league on the basement alleys were as follows: NIGHT MAILING. Glass Gallup Spetman Klauck Godenswagfer u iuuku .... Stapenhorst Camp ;(,..... .U 1 ; . . Totals...... 181 . 181 109 194 ' 141 Weymuller Moyna WllBon Hanson Scannell ... (.. 181 ,.T.,.vni..'H!0 .- , 1 1., . ,:Aft..rl. S64 sot' ST.rt J"A ME9. " " '-. ."1st. 2d.' .;?.. 123 1 176 ..:.-.i.r..i7i-. 180 .169 147 109 183 188 126 ' 198 ' 179' i. ' "874'' 674 624 363 673 '.'500 U34 1 s 164 178 126 . . . . 150.' .' 200 . 190 3d. total.' 589 , 492 4M 627 882 640 Totals 778 811- 847 2.41S Tha Beslln'' Mixers Won from the Ilollys lasf night on the base ment' alleys, run Schneider had all hon ors, with 222 for high single game and 68 for total. Tonight' Bungalows and Derby Woolen Mills. Score: . v BESELIN'S MIXERS. " 1st.' 2d. Beselln 171 1: Cole 141 163 Schneider, W.. 222 167 Morton Harrier Latey .. Spetman . Totals Harrier 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. .. 179 204 l.rJ4 iAl .. 179 177 1M) 6"! .. 142 124 170 436 .. 600 BOS 40 1,485 1 DELIVERY. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. .. 146 141 lfil 43 .. 161 1.10 123 414 .. 191 192 143 6J6 .. 498 4S3 417 1,378 MAILING. lMt. 2d. 3d. Total. .. 204 luS 171 633 ..160 liW In 474 . . 120 148 188 466 .. 474 472 617 1,463 DELIVERY. 1st. Id. 3d. Total. .. 136 173 164 463 .. 117 162 138 417 .. 179 187 142 488 v. 482 608 634 1.S68 Totals ' Sonfh Omaha Bowlers. The Martin Tigers won three straight games from the H. H. Katskees last night. Score: H. H. KATSKEES. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Chase. H...., 201 122 148 481 Usher, J 132 135 159 41'6 ?.wlft 154 121 155 430 tsher. R 100 102 99 901 Usher, W...... 10& , in 187 46J Totals . 692 667 758 2,117 MARTIN TIGERS. 1st. ' 2d. 3,4 Tnlol Clusna, 105 168 122 Sii'i Tombrink. .., 146 191 164 (01 wnite iv 130 ire 470 Larkin .i 209 1 26 179 613 Cavenaugh 140 164 199 60S Totals 746 768 867 2,370 Detroit Releases Pitchers. DETROIT, March 9. Pitchers Speer and Savldge were released today by Detroit Savldge goes to Hoohestur and Speer to Buffalo. V I - f va-mJ hi Stops Meuralgia Pains HERE'S THE PROOF. Mr. J. C. Lkk, of 1100 Ninth St., S.E., Washington, D.C., writes : " I advised a lady who was a great sufferer from neuralgia to try Sloan's Liniment. After one applica tion the pain left her and she has not been troubled with it since. Mrs. Daniel H. Diehl, of Mann's Choice, RF.D. No. 1, Pa., writes: "Please send me a bottle of Sloan's Lini ment for rheumatism and stiff joints. It is the best remedy I ever knew, for I can't do without it." Better than plasters wssmm is the best remedy for sciatica, rheumatism. a ' a J a a backache, sore throat, stilt neck and sprains. Prtett, 2Se., SOc, and $1.0 O. 9 X ::'(i.Vf'r 1.1 H JTt f S.'s: ' A- Autotoxcmia A medical word, ncaniaf Mlf-pelsea with oo.'t ewa aaeretlana or wane sutter. In otbtr word, It la s potaoalag of tha system doa to coonlpatloB and InacUve liver. ET.ryhody la la daaget ef thla sad other sicknesses who lets constipation run oa or wht bit llvei active and tali bowel, open. TAKCONt TONISilT YOUUFXTU BrTTCRMTHE 1 MOINIUO Is a son prerentlTS of Autotoxemla, Typhoid rover and ether sick les uuuuj fmea diaordered liver, stomach or bowels because It Is the lure cure to. Constipation. ItaukasUis Uver active, certecu tha atnach, ales dieastlea, sets beneficially oa tha kid. aeyi, tones up the system sod keeps you a well man or e-T5 -V I I ft m WW. , ft Batter than Pflla for Liver Dl3 Get a 25c Box SCHAErXTB'S CVT PBICB BStCI STOSXS, 16th and DongUa Bta., 16th aad Chlo&a-ai 8f Boath Omaha Btoraa, B. W. Oor. filth as 24 Bta, M. W. Co, 4th as4 si , 3d. Total. 164 473 170 474 179 668 Totals 534 HOLLYS. ' 1st. McAndrews . 127 Koche 145 Glllharn. 164 468 613 1,515 2d. 116 166 165 3d. Total. 100 343 153 463 183 . 512 446 436 1,318 Totals 436 The lieiwllna wa hr. " " ' " v-"iv-o nviii ine? rtll nCBln 1L' . luvit niohl . k. - C n . : ju ..,,,.. wii .ne nn.tRiuuiii al leys. BUI Schneider had all high honors, ... ,k aw. A CiVl V . . nu nuau, new man or the Bungalows was high with 681. Score: BUSELIN'S MIXERS. Beselln jr.... 172 195 sis' mo Schneider, D ,... 161 184 1 65.. 460 ocnneiaer, u 237 151 Totals Gwynne Ward .. Rosa ... 670 480 BUNGALOWS. ., 1st. 2d. ,....14n 162 100 150 194 167 214 692 602 142 3d. Total. 156 454 187 ' 447 216 681 Totals 505 469 608 1,482 City C won two games from City A last night on the Basement alleys. Lehman had all high honors with 220 for high single game and 587 for totals. Score; CJTY A. 1st. . 137 T Buy at the beginning of the season Hundreds of people are now "shopping" for homes. Looking over the various properties offered for sale. These people are going to get their choice of the bargains offered. Most of these people are going to buy on the easy term plan a few hundred dollars down the balance like rent. 1 Today's Bee will have a great number of choice homes adver tised for sale on easy terms. Take a copy of today's Bee with you and look over some of the bargains, you may find just what you want. Pay for it on easy terms. ;w - 1 - a. , - . ... Thursday is home day O'Connor Crosle Baehr Totals Crosier " ...13 Nugent 503 CITY C. 1st. ....... 143 2d. Sd. Total. 1X5 147 469 156 119 458 169 185 537 610 461 1464 2d. 3d. Total. 150 132 425 HEALS OLD SORES Serend Block Goes to Hoane. CHICAGO, March . Willi Hopp won the second block of his 2,400-puint 1! 1 billiard match with Or MomlngsUr last night. 436 to 297. The score for two nights' play Is: Hoppe, u0; Morulngstar, 097. Hoppe's high run tonight was 92 and his avnrago 23 1M. Momingstar average! 15 12-11 and his Jalgh run was S3. Cbrasko Tarawa Feahy. DETROIT, March fc After 00 hour, sis iiitnulM ai.d 61 seconds (unofficial) ft strenuous work, Zhyaako won th flrat fall In Ma wrestling match with Ernest Fenby of MlahKan. her last bight. Th Pol won th neat fall fa ten minutes flat Ths match was fur the best two in three falls. Whlteae. Defeat Saeraaaeate, SACRAMENTO, CaL, .March tr-Hoerm-.- '..'. .. - 1 R-H.E. i-nieago Americans Non 1 u SacTainamo 1 1 4 UI Batteries: Walsh. Sutor. Olnutrad and Ux.-k, Hunt and La Lome. 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