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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY WOK: SKPTKMUKK 25. 1910
lumroui tirulaea tiavo already . brn , ie
ported. Ti. field bskee undr the hot sun
anri i like a pavement. !n order to aarJ off !
Injuries. Marager Eagr left the growth f
w'Ji n-.d grass on the flM after It liS'l
been fnowed, but even this does not break ,
tl-e dinger of fa ling nd soma othe- step ;
will pint ably We taken to ruftrn the grid- !
Iron. j
' Heat la trrlxaitt Work.
Bc.-imrrage work a aVnlnat-d from the j
first wee of practice, but will beg.n o.l j
Menrfey eenwg. t orty ra. didaiea aere n j
th field Thurvlay evening, the moil at
ai.y practice during th we k. T!;i I j
rcord tor tha Initial practire and by tlif
coming week It a expected that tha nuaJ
will runiber between aluty and seventy '
playeix. Instruction In the r jiilmrita of
tha gam occupied the coach a attention.
apenlal attention bflng devotd to linemen.
Assistant Coach Jfarry T. Kwing. whose i
mother died last week. Jo ned the squa'l j
We4neday night. Cole and Ewlng have ,
divided the work and the latter will de- j
vote Ma attinllon to the development of j
the Una. Ewlng will have charge nf the
"scrubs," aa in prev.oua yeara.
If. Nebraska doea not hav the beet,
freshmen eleven In year It will be another
aurprlee. The firat year men ara heavy, j
white the candidates for tha backfleid ara i
fasr. Andrewa of Krmont, wlmse weight
ia 1T. has shown up well. Of all of tha
backfleid men. Weaver of Norfolk Is the I
moat piomlxlng. Weaver was the atar In
tha northeast part of tha atata and looki
mighty "sweet." Ha la oulck. a haul man
to tackle with the ball and an apt autdent
of the game. Anderson la another beefy
lineman, weighing about IS pound.
' Colored Mia a rreikana.
Ross, tha big colored man, welgl.a Hi.
Brannon of the WprlngfUld Manual Train,
lng rchool la out for a baokfleld Job.
Jack Nell of Kansaa City Manual, ia an
other one of tha new men, who has at
tracted attention.
Champions of the Tri-County League
Sioux ity
Closes OmaKa
Ban Reason
Ch&mpioni Come Monday for a Four
laya Engagement t Vin-
ton tSTK.
Commencing Monday, September M, tha
Otnaha base bail team will conclude tne
season on tka home grounda wltn our
gamea with feloux City. Monday will ba
ladiea' day. Uamea ymII be called at !
After , the Sioux City aerlea nera the
Kuurkes will tinlsh tne season with four
gamea at Lincoln. Following la the lineup
tur tii gamea here:
Omaha. Voeltlona. Sioux Vlty.
Kane........; first Das.... Stem
Uianam second uaee Anunui
acikk beoond base......
aionarity t'turn bate ....yuillln
i nompaun i imM bas
jvneaea.....4......t4hortstop Kellly
Kigaen ieu lie.d Meyera
ueft t if 1(1....
King Center tteid.
ichuonover ttight fieid..
welon Catcher
-V
i sharp The Kuffnera cl4m the champion
j shl3 of the Wty In tne lS-ycar-old class,
.and If the White City Ramblers hiive $oi
or more tliat thry wish to loae they ore
coidially Invited to phone Harney ill
jatier 7 p. m. The Ruffnera have playej
I twenty gamea so far thta season and lost
but four.
iPERU TEAM IS LINING UP
Flrat t.ame Is with t alveralvy of
Nebraska et aatwrday.
PERL'. Nob.. Sept. M. (Special ) l-ol
ball practice has begun In earnest at tht
Ktate Normal this week. School opened
on Wednesday and since t.iat time more
..an twenty men have been out on the
.irid at work. Only four of last ear's
im aie back. Shaver and Etoddaid, line
men, and riievena and Oeiwlck of the baca
..eld are in School and working hard to
.. Into snape. Stevens, with his base
ail arm. Is expected t j do good work wliU
no lorward vass. Renfro of the '08 team
Is trying for quarterback, and oucht to
make good. Ha handles the ball nell an I
Is a apiendld kicker. He In all probability
will be th leader of the back field. Lun
day, a atar lineman from tha Ottawa uni
versity team of last ir, la In school and
is trying for a back field position. He Is
a big. fast man and will be a tower of
Mteugtli to the team. Hirsii of tut 'V
tram is ato back for a guard ol:..;i
Amonx the other men who p.omlso to nm(.
Knod ara: it!acktone and Cook ai en.,
."hot In the back field. Rne( kH aiul , .
111 and Mm s In (ha line, Jonev, C'ook ,
MhIIhv at end.
The aohool haa secjred the services of
Alpna Rrumage as athletic coarh and phys
ical director. He II a Kansas university
man with four years' of coaching experi
ence. At Ottawa university and Wliham
Jewell collme he turm-d out winning teams
In all athletlca and ha la expected to ao the
same here
The first gnme of the foot ball aeaaoa'la
with tha 1'nlverslty of Nebraska team on
(.K-tobir 1.
a) l siaji JaV f l
3l
IS
The Crete bae ball team hs Just com
pleted a very successful season. It won
the rhamplonship of the Trl-County tongue,
lesing but one came and that by forfeit,
and v. as victor In a series of Karnes with
CRETE BASES BALI, TBAM.
Genoa and Dewitt. It also won games over
the Cherokee Indiana, colored Olanta, Boa
ton Bloomers, etc. Its only superior among
the amuteur teams of the state was Wllber.
Perfect harmony has prevailed among the
team and the management, Messrs, Brlden
stlne, Miller and Smith Is deserving of great
credit for the way they have conducted
affairs.
lionaing
i. aunian
Xeaiey
teener
ran U eas
Knooea.
fctowars.....
Moiienbeck..
. atcner
..Htcner ,
..rucner
..Pltcner
..ntcner .
,.1'iicoer .
.. Tltcher ,
, ... w uoley
Nelghbora
.... Miller
... lowne
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.. O Toole
... wils.m
Hammond
.... Kllroy
Pushbaii night'
at Iowa City
Seven. Students Either Injured or
Made 111 in Clan Contest, in
:" Which Sophomores Win.
' IOWA CITY, la., Sept. 84.-(Speclal Tele
tram,) Seven students at the State Cnt
vetslty of Iowa were made alck or . were
Injured in tha annual puah ball rush this
afternoon' between the two lower classes.
The result waa a victory for ophomores,
t to 1.
Tha Injured list follow:
William Blythe, Williamsburg, sick;
Andy Bell, lenlson, kicked In the head;
Charles Hawett, Fairfield, head cut; James
Rock, Iowa City, alck; Arthur Thomas,
Lake Mills, sick; Floyd Fllllngaworth, Iowa
City, none kicked; N. A. McMillan, Ma
rengo, sick.
The fight waa the fierreet In the three
years' of the conte'.t upon Iowa field, and,
although, slugging waa larred, accidents
were. freruent. Lieutenant Morton C.
Mumm of the Sixth United States cavalry,
refereed tha icrap.
laUSSlP Ut IHb BOWLr.R
" aaa a- as
Mid-West' Bowling Officials to Meet
in Omaha to Arrange Meet.
AHE ' COMING
TWO FAST GAMES AT VINTON
Varrela and Ararrlcu-a aad Te a
aeta and Holly Will Meet ta
Resrkt Lo( Today.
Two fast amateur base ball games will
be pU.yed at tha V.nton street grounds this
afternoon. The contest ara between the
Farrella and Americana and the Holly and
Townaond.
The Farrella are determined not to drop
another contest and to uphold their I emu
lation aa champions. Probst and A.amj
will, pa oppoaln. wlggler. Immediately
after contest No. 1, tha Townsend Cun
Company and the Holly will mix in a
fleroe baa ball controversy. The Gunners
are going at a merry clip, being loaded
with aeml-profeaalonal material while the
Hollya now poaaesa the beat line-up ever.
The Hollya are determined to cop th r
game and whenever opportunity afforo
they will give evidence of their iWhiii.
spirit. Hickey at.d Dyk will he the c.
posing twlrlera. Llna-up:
ia Well si. ned aad the . Bowl
era Are aiiomni More luicrrtl .
HTr in the Van-
us (.eagraea.
8C11KIJI Lb UK uAiilS!) KOH W1CBK.
Omaua teague,
Tuctdi u-eix cioo. .acuiBi sttoia Til
um..b, j. o. crot-a agatnai McCuia-ilrnuy
i iiL..dy Hospe Co. against . Wroths;
Keioa fe..iiisi ucner uold top.
touiiurrilsi Lisaur,
Khi l'Jj ALUilU. ' .
Monday bi. ame4 uk'i'bi i-'i.ck & Son
Co.
iUesday Luxua against Frank' Colts.
iuufja)-i rn Lucna asaiiikC uroueaaaid
Crow ue.
lnuay Omaha Bicycle Co. against
Ourieui mo rue Chnstos.
Moostera' Lri(
FKjVNCISCO ALLK i s.
Monday iva.i.eis nainsv opiague Hlls;
hmrm.i a4insl Kuffner lallors. '
t, ei.iitsua oniaha itoo ana Uun club
against Omaha Bedding Co. '
- 'nuay i'eopies More agalnt-t Stors Malts;
Youaem Coits against Wet cilaes.
Mercwnttle Leagae. . ,
FRANCISCO ALLYd. '
Monday Q. M. l. uitalnst Kamos.
'lunuay .1. O. U. V . iNo. li against B.
B. B.
Vi cdnerday U. 8. Cleaning Co. against
Mptrooolitnn.
Tnins.my iquiUble Life againat Carpen
ter Paper Co.
Friday Ak-Sar-Ben againat Onlmoda.
Cellar Lraarnc.
KEYT'S ALLEYS.
Monday Maney' Bunkiat against Beselln
Mixer. .
Tuesday Dally News against Dieta A. C
Wednesday Pluggera againat Taft tSpe-
elnlji. - r- 1
Thursday Andy' Colt againat Harvey
rvvits
Fi Iday Derby Woolen Mill agninst Inde-
pendenta.
The meeting of the officers and executive
board of the Mid-West Bowling congresa
to ba held In Omaha Sunday, will bring
together some of the- best known bowlers
In the country. George Strotx, president, Is
a resident of Des Moines, la., and repre
sents the American Tobacco company In
that state.
Probably the-best known member who
will attend 1 the old league pitcher, "KM"
Nichols, who la now in th billiard and
bowling business In Kanas City. The
"Kid" la a very enthusiastic booster of the
Bowling game, and organized the famous
winner of thex two last five-men event
of the Mid-West meets. Pa Kinneman, the
Jolly St. Joseph bowler, will also attend.
The meeting has been called to complete
all the final arrangements for holding the
blf meet, which will no doubt be the largest
In tha number of entries that has been held
by the congiex. All t!i bowler of the
city are earnestly requested to meet the
representative, aa well as to be present
at the geniTal gab fast that will be held.
A number of :r.atoh games will be ahol to
COACH FOR THE 1910
0. H. S. TEAM
try out the quality of shooting that the
boeses can deliver. '.
Mayor Dahlrr.an will be present and will
be expected to deliver 'an opening address,
aa well as deliver th first pill. President
Weber will favor th boy with a few r
mark. '
Ooaalp of tha Alley.
Herman Beaeiin has hlgn score . at
Keyt'a for the hat with a 644.
'l he Omaha and Cellar league will etart
their schedule during the present week.
the Omaha league, the oldest in the
city, will be composed of eight teams
and will shoot on Tuesday and Thursday
nights.
the Stors Malta will have uniforms
different from any of the other teams.
They will wear white sweater wltn a
ulna slid band across the cheat.
The big president, John Kiauck, rolled
a nice game in his match the las',
week, 'liiaia nothing unusual fur him,
but if that la what he can do thia early,
what will the finish be?
For tne flrat t:m in years Council
Bluffs Is not represented In the Omaha
league. What are we going to do with
out Frush, who has been a steady
bowler all tnese past year?
President Weber of the Omaha league
believes in doing things. It hustling ia
going to count it looks Ilk the big league
should have the beat season it ever had, as
Weber is on the go all tha time.
-On the cellar .alleys at Keyt'a the Cel
lar league win commence tneir third aea
aon witn a membership of ten teamw,
starting- on Monday night. This ia orm
of the most enthusiastic leagues In the
city and always start off with a big
attendance and plenty of rooting. '
Big Moee. Youaem waa the first bowler
to atirk up a 70u total this season, having
shot "01 In the merry-gw-round contest for
Booster bowlers. Hia partner, Glove Fal
coner, rolled up a nice total of 6wu. making
a omhlned total of 1,234 for th money In
this event
- iv pl, James Social club has been re
organised for the winter. Pet Schroedor
has been re-elected president and Wey
muller permanent chairman. Scannell
nas renewed hia offer on tne 6A0 deal. It la
customary far the St. James bowling team
to Invite their opponents of the evening to
ine club rooma where they are highly en
tertained and properly fed.
What would happen around this town
If Joe Berger or Ben Hull would quit the
alley game. There 1 no doubt but what
these two fellow are th equal of any two
alley men In the country, at leaat no matter
where you go it would be hard to find alleys
in any better, condition than those right
here at home. And at that Schmidt Is get
ting to be among the graduates also. As
long as the alleys and other requisites are
kept in first-clasa condition you will find
plenty of bowlers. Just let It be the other
way and the game la gone.
Booatera Bowling; Leagcae.
Team. P. W. L. P C. Pins
Kutlner Tailoring Co;... 8 q
Youaem'a Colts 6 4 t
Maseppaa (41
prague'a Pilla 3 2 1
i'tople'a Store J 3
West Sides 6 S I
Rangers (14
Omaha Bedding- Co I 4
Rod and Uun Club (It
Htorx Malta 10 3
Individual averages:
Youm ,.' willsr 150
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.m 4.910
.C 4.K1S
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.500 4.5H7
.600 4.371
.313 4.MX
.MS 4.SJT
.1M S.flf.3
' .000 2,00?
FAltRELLS.
Erlckson
Croft
Daugherty..
Woodrutf ...
Phlibin
W. Juiley
Probst
Robinson
Mlrah
TOWNarEKl..
Bar
Mullen
O'Connor
Daugherty
Faber
C.llinM
C. Clair
E. Clair
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Treasurer Re-art (aralaa After raj
la All Bills.
NEBRASKA CITY. Sept. 24 (Speclal.)-
Th off.ocr and dlrectora of the Mln'
leag J had a meeting a few day aln
and rod the report of the aecietary, J. I; '
Bonweil, which wa adi pted.' and ahowe
that after paving all debt there waa t.
urplu of U37.7S left In th treaurry. The
league has bean a uece financially and
already Auburn has received an offer or
I1O0 for It franchU. It wa decided lu
hold th aext meeting at Nebiaaka Clt
on December t. at which time th offl
eera for next year will be rhoaen and ap
pllcationa for th admlaalon of other townr
will ba vated upon. The report cf the sec
retary akew4 tha follow leg attendance,
during th aeaaen. at th various tomn.
wher ta teams p:y4 far th anllr
aaaoa: Fa'.la City, 14.5; Febraaka City.
11.1U; Clarinda. 1I.TTS. fheaandoah, 1J.J. '
Auburn. V.lit and MaryvlUe. 8.3t. Thaf
are the paid admission far th seaaea.
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Howall
Norgard
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Dvncls
Stum
Powdl
Hton
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Durkce
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14, Ocnar
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Whlttamors .
11, Sutur
16 MiUu
1M Hlcl.mond ..
16. Hatch
V Hal!. F
LVI Ntlaon .
1:4 Biarman, O.
154; Urumtny ...
Ifrtj Biarman, S.
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DOUBLE-HEADER AT FLORENCE
Uaffaer Tailors ta flnr Raagen anal
Bark Anllera Thia Afternaon
t Florence Park. ,
The Kuiffner Tailors, one of Omaha
faateat amateur team In th lt-year-old
class will proceed to mix on the battle
grounda at Florence park this afternoon
in a double-header. The firat game will !
be with the Ranger and the aecond with !
th Buck Antlera. The batteries for the j
first game are: Bauchman . and Wanek
for th Ruffner, and Nelson and New
Strom for th Rangers, t
Th first game will atart at 2 p. m.
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.ndivldual averages:
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J'thnton
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Your
Smashed
Auto...
We extend our sym
pathy and offer you
our whole force of skil
led mechanics who can
straighten the axels, re
pair the wheeb, weld
the springs, fix the'
woodwork and make
the top good as new,
and as long as the work
is done satisfactorily
our customers never
kic& about the price.
Wins
the TrdDphy
For the Best General Record
XlIity-IFive to JBtaFt
Foof to IFIoisSi
Omaha-Des Moines Sociability Run puts a
large fieid of starters out of business
Fwo Chalmers
"3.0."
One $4500 car and one $3000 car are the
only ones to get through
In the Omaha-Des Moines Sociability Run the Chalmers "30" finished one minutu
head of a nineteen-mile-an-hour schedule, the nearest competitor among the other
three finishers being three hours and a half late.
From Omaha to Des Moines there was one continuous sea of mud. It rained all
day, and the closer to Des Moines the worse the roads became. With gumbo up to the
run-boards, water in places nearly up to the motor, the winning Chalmers "30" was not
able to travel a foot on high speed during the last forty-two miles. With cars of all
eizesi and prices in competition, the Chalmers had a literal "walk-away." It would
force itself through gumbo as thick as dough with a precision almost unbelievable..
We have always claimed that in the real test of severe road-work no other Car
of any price or power will perform in the satisfactory manner that a Chalmers will.
The showing made in the Omaha-Des Moines run did not surprise us. We know of the
exceptional performance that the Chalmers is capable of and so do all Chalmers own
ers. '
If you will permit us to show you this wonderful car you will understand why the
Chalmers has won more trophies and races in the past two years than any other make.
EL E. Fredr fclf son Automobile Go.,
Telephone, Douglas 178. '. ' 2044-46-48 Farnam St.
; Pioneer Automobile Dealers of Nebraska.
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are cordially invited to uc my new automobile ealcs-room tor boad
quer'.ers while vltltlnf the carnival.
Incidentally you may inarct tne) new models of the three American
Automobile Standard. ,
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They compriM all that is best In gaaoline, steam and electric auto
mobile science, and In each line my agency is the oldest in the city.
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hand cf thousand of users the Steams
has proren itself one of the finest motor
car the world has erer seen. It ha with
stood trials and hardship that would hare
quickly finished the averag car.
A Few Stearns Accomplishments
C A privately owned Steam car recently
established a new world' record for 24
hour races, covering 1,253 miles an aver
age of over 52 miles per hour. Not once
did the car stop except to take on supplies.
A Steam driven by an amateur Chicago
motorist established a new Chicago-Trlsco
daylight record less than eighteen days
across the heart of the Continent W. H.
Hanson of Saratoga Springs drove a 30-60
Stearns from New York to 'Frisco last
winter, through the terrible Louisiana'
swamps, a region never before successfully
traversed by a motor car. In the hands of
a woman Mrs. K. R. Otis a 30-60 Stearns
haa broken many road, track and hill
record. A Stearns was the first car to
climb Pike's Peak. And these are but a
handful of the hundreds of accomplish
ments that have endeared Steams cars
to those who own them.
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C There Is little room to go farther. The
Stearns has proven itself and its service
has proven that its makers have carried
automobile building to a point little short
of perfection. As an example -r engi
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that even approaches it in point of ser-
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worthy of note, the main difference
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being in the body designs. The new
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315 South 24th Street. Omaha, Nebra$lca. ,
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