Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 24, 1911, Page 4, Image 4
... - . V THE BKE: OMAHA, HUDAY, MARCH 24, 1911. -lii'JiJ. l- . . iin j--' r-t-'r----- ::. ' . . . ' - . rr 1 . A Two Omaha Doss Made Champions by Awards ot Kennel Uub; bociety lonignt y, OMAHA DOGS jlRE CHAMPIONS Two Get CoTCted Honort by Decisioni ;.'.; the fudgei. HAMILTON ASD FIXLEY WINNERS Captain M alte.tO'iie aad orkaanil Sr. rare -efficient Polats to (.Ire Thrra Re. titration In Anirr teaa Krtiael I tab. Two Omaha fs were made champion flogs at th. Cmiaba. llench show Thursday. Captnln Mihlte-tone, owned by W. A. Plx ley, and Rno.ksa.nd. owned by F. P. Hamil ton. Rolh Of theae doks air fanjous dogs, both In Ihr show world and In field trial work, and th. two points both obtained In tha Cmiaha ahow rpakea each of them have a total of fifteen chHrrHilonsnip points and thry will fc. registered a such with the American Kennel ehlb Captain "Vhltetofie . owned by Mr. Plx ley, baa com Mto Ms championship In a Utile ovar a year, lie. ha. won flrat place In dog show all over the country and ha a similar reeord Jn many field trials. Four times he ha brerf Jtidgad the brat dog of a ahow. regardless of breed. Pointers. puppy class, dogs: lon Quixote, owned v K. O. Hughes, first; Pawner, owned by V. A Plxley, eifnd; Tip Top, owned by V. J. Hapk, third. Novice dogs, under 65 pounda: Young's Vie, owned by i nnriid Young, flrat; Hex. owned by t". Mmlo, ae. nl; Victors Vie, owned by Theodore .Wlaeman, third; Victor Priam, owned by Theodore Wiseman, re serve, j Novlre sdogs. over ,f pounds; Cratt's Kanger, owned by IJ. W. Ulalr. flrat. i Pointers. Ixifnl class: Flrat, Young's Vic. owned by Conrad Voimtf; second, lie, owned by C. Marie, third, I'awnee, owned by W. A. Plxley. Puppy bitches class: Sport's Queen, owned by W. A. PiXley. , winner. Novice altohea class! John Ireatn. owned by ). P. Cratte. flrat; Alford John a Lady, owned by W. A. Plxley, second; Jingo a Happho, owned by W. A.' I'lxley, third; Helen Jlng, owned by Theodore Wiseman, reserve. . '. 1 . Limit bitch, (under fu pounds) : ' first. Rosemma, owned by f.', K, Aiken; second. I.adv Art. owned fcy-'llatt Kane; third. ldy Hunter. nn Hy Vf.- P. HellL J In it's Happho. very hlphly cofonionded. American . Xred Ihuliea; . Koaemmn. owned by C. K.. Alkehi. first; Lady Art. owned by 'Matt Kane,, m-cond; Alford a John's 1-ady, oewd brfW. A. Plxley, third; reserve. Heten Jlna", owned by Theo dora Wiseman, very ht.'iil oorrtmandiid. - Bltchea, . open claKe; , (toarmma, owned by C. K. Aiken; firwt; Idy Art, owned by Matt Kane,, second ; ueen.. owned by Kred Montmorency, third) 'Alford'a-John's ldy and Jltid'a Happho. owned by W. A. Plxley. reserve and very highly com mended. , ! ' ,' . " , lx)cal bltchea: ' Jlnir'a Sappho and Al ford's John's ldy, owned by W. A. Plx ley. first and second. . Winners' class, bltohee): first. John Dream, owned by O. P. Crattc; reserve, Rosemma, owned by C. E. Aiken. KnalUai Setters l'uppy dots; First, Usptaln Whltestone II. owned by O. W. Jones; second, Cap tain Whlteatonca bY'pw4ird by U. v. Jonrs. ' - Novice doRs: Rockaand, owned by V. V. Hamilton, first; Hanatnne Sport, owned by tv. i emim, mothu, inr, w u Boy and Captain Vhltestone 2d reserve Uinlt doura: Kockaand, owned by F. P. Hamilton, flrat; Captain Whltestone's Boy and Captain Whltestona. 2d, owned by 1. W. Jones, second and third; Prince White stone's Count, owned by - A. I'lxley, ra- serve. American bred d"gs; OptRln Wbitestone, owned bv W, A. pulev,. Crst; Rooksand. owned by F. P. Ttanilltoi't. second; Prince Whlteetona's Count, Tiwrried- by Wi- A. PIk-le-. third. fipen class: Bame. results, as Amerlcin bred class. Imch dogs; Captain Whltestone, owned by W. A. Plxley, first; Kockxand, nwned hy F. P. Hamilton, second; Duke, a-jed by Htuart (lould. third; Prince VVhlte Mtone's Count, reserve. Open class: Path's Uot,-owned by V. J. Hapke. first: gueenle Gladstone, second. Winners' claas: Lady Aune Marie, owned by Korothy W. Buttle, first; Lady. Fusel, nation, owned by Edward Uftier, secotid. Irish Setters. lrug Iw, owned by Otto Phol, flrat In all dug classes. Pat-a-Belle, owned by Otto Phol, first In all bitches' classes. Irish Water panlrls. Novice claas: Harney, owned by II. U. Mayberry, first, Lintlp class and open class: Doc, owned by Theodore Wlsrman, first. American bred ami winnera' class: Har ney M., owned hy Hi U. Mayberry. flrat; Doc. owned by Theodore W laeman, second Puppy hitches: Ludl Fusclnaiion, owned hy hlward (ilasler. first; June W liitestuiic, owned by Mrs. M L. learned, aecunil; ldy Whitestunu, owned by A. F. Hoylan, thhd. Novice bitches: Truy Dan tlladstone. owned by W. L. Smith, first; June White atone, owned by M. L. I. earned, second; Lady Whltestone. owned by A. F. Hoylan. third; Babes Dot, owned by W. .1. Hapke, reaerve. lmil CIltHH II IL'llfH. lill'iv .AIII1U 1TIUI II', owned by Dorothy W. Unities, 111st: Tray Dsn Oladatinie. mn.'.l by W. I.. Smith, M ond; Babe's Dot. owned b W . J. Hapke. third: yuewile tjluilston.:, owneo oy . A. 1 Plxley. reserve. American bred clae: Bessie M . owned by Mrs. M. Meaka, first; Babe's lxit, owned by W. J. Hapke. second; Trav Dan Dla i stone, owned by W. A. emlth, third: cjueenla Glaitstone. owned by W. A. Pixlev, reserve. Local clans' Queenie (llmlHtoiic winner. Hrace class: Captain Whltestone and ,i-.u (SladstuTiO winmi's' Novice bliches. lady 1 owned hy II. II. Mavberry. trst; Trtxle 4'Nel. owned A.y !: J Maun. ecuiut. LImif class: ljidv(l.tt firt; Orctney, owned bv Jciin Draiel ri-etnid. Open and winntra' ..el:iW4 ame results and limit cigss , ( nrWl' inule. Puppv clasa: TU. owned by W. F. Car son, flrBt. . .. Novlre tlax. blui ! .gs: Bwitna I iipiLio, owned by N. i ioitge. n Curlev: OwumI by Deli Rhodes, second. B Muiiro. owned by A. A. Burke, thlid. Novice class, other than black: F.rat, Red Togo, owned by Louis K. Mets. Limit ciass, (black! : Menlox. owni'd bv airs D. LcinnHney, first, second Tumh , owned by N. P. IVidife. )r '. Jiunro. owned by A. A. Burke. I mill i lais. 'mot blacM: r IrM Bed Togo, owned bv Louis R. Met Mm won1 open and American bred classes. : Winners cia: rni. an'iuu.. uwuru uj tMrs D. Lemnasney. rrs.-rve. Bwana, Tumbo, owned by N P .i le. ir. Loral Ix First. Bwana Tumbo, owned by N. P- iHlse, jr.; -oud. Bed Togo, owned by Louis H Mel; third. Curlev. owned bv Iet RhoiVca. Notice Bid Ins: llmt, Tvl'sey- oaned bv Rev. W. It. Bailey. Novice Limit Bitches iblaek.: First. Hunuy B1h klirrrlee, o ncd bs Mrs. D. l.ainnaaev; ntxoliJ, Topsey. owned by Rev, W. H. Bailey. Limit BHehoe lothsr than blaeki: First. Fluffy, owned by Mrs. W. F. Carson Open Clefs, Bitches: thurles Wilton niaekberrlee. owned by Mrs. II. Lamnas. nev; sound. Huffy, owned by Mrs V. F. 1 si sen thlid. Topsey. owned by Rev. W. H Hulley. Winners Bitche: First Charles Wilton Hla.kberrltaa, owned by Mrs D. lmnas nev: rcsure, Buoulc black be riles, same I wner. DETROIT BULL DO "d ON ITS WAY j I. a Ulataaee I ratcJiaa alaatoblle j I'asaes laruvah Ibusks K.a- route to I lumU. With a total mllrage of !.',' mls to ll '. ciedlt t lie sturdy Abbott Detroit ''H . i ' Dog ' ul.onoi!l ' In cbai n of lr t'lmrl. O. Pei'dval. ln ir tl llraltn Hista mine of New York l'lt. arrived 1. 1.':" llty WedneMlay and Old not pull" out for Uneohi uuul afu-r inl.uk The car I 1 uadly battrred aa to Ud, but Is stltl run- i olng as strongly as wben It I. ft Kannu -ity last July anj t.al nut curml 11,11 1- KH'D Slat j ENTHUSIASTIC LOVER OF DOG 3 HEADS OMAHA KENNEL CLUB. J 5 V v. 4- IS? H I- j J DR. J. E. SUMMERS, JR. Bankers Take Second Contest of the Series From Grain Exchange Winners Get Under Wire by Margin of Twenty-Three Pins Five-Cornered Cudahy Match. The second aeries between the Bankers and the drain Exchange was won by tha Bankers by i f,ir.L. This raault causes another series to be rolled, and It 1 baln looked forward to with great Interest by msny of the local bowlers. Weekes of the Uraln men had high total with 647 and also high single with t36. The fetftdlng gam of tha scries will, besrolled at Fran cisco's alleys April .5. Soorei BANKERS. Int. I'd. 3d. Total. Naale ,..i:m . 11 LycMia " , INS ia j.. .11 ISO 124 1X7 . 177' 3U0- ' 17; ll ' 1K4 1W Hughes .... ('haiiKxtrom Zimmerman Totals - .S4 914 . . W7 RAIN EXCHAMiB. 3dTot8j. Weeke.s Kerr .... L'enman Cochrann Int. I'd. ... ,...lt2 ,..17S ....li't. ..,.lel 17 m an 2Hi 147 2UD 631 "W! 614 134 174 ts Tot1" STZ K7 13 2.fli The Cudahy league five-cornered match last evening was won by tha Meadow UroVes with a total of 2.045, but they were closely followed by the Pioneers. Ander son of the Meadow Groves had. high totl with CI, while Terry of the Sunlights had high single with 215. The main Interest anyng the flva teams seems to lie In the luiai nuinDcr or pins of the enttra five iveain, wnicn Was S S73 Kcnrr PIONEER. Knigiit .VbV j&' Howlby , 211 -14 ,, .......:Im lis Ic Hostetter ia7 14 s t M. Total. 20a m lit . 49 ,17! 464 Totals 1L -. ........ Vf 5S9 kl 1,928 DIAMOND "O 2d. VuKee Sd. Total. 147 429 ,ltl . j.: 1.1 121 If) 117 W l?lurk Johnson "171 K. Moody..,,1. ...;.';i5,. 17 4X1 1!4 4-2 Krtl 4 t04 1,840 Totals ."ill I ; 5il, 1st. Perrv 2d. Jd. Tour. l('anibell 2h 170 n; 167 170 ,M0 lufi 175 lai rs ' HEX. lHt. 120 ......16!) 16't 125 14.1 Al lte 4-.'7 Klerfnrr . Bwut .... 1M P4 Totals 721 W2 1 Nl 2d. 141 ms 1W) urn C. Moody.. Richmond Sd. Total. 413 Clawaon .'. . 149 4a Horwlch ... l.' .4S2 144 - 4aa ToUl8 v; .-5:7 MEADOW GROVE. ........ .. lM- 2d. m V. ... Kenn'y lW 14D McDonald m m Sydney 1VI Anderson 604 . 1,819 3d, Total. 1H4 , bit 1S2 418 l: 4.so U 21 Totals In Hie "48 801 m 1,045 postponed gome between n, Ruffner Tailoring- company and tfie Omaha Bedding company the Ruffners won two of the three gamea. Huntington had hleh totals, with single game t7, and Norgaard had high with m. Score: Rl'FFNEHS ) ' M- Jd. Total. ; l"" lMt . i71 . 5 . 4sl -M IM 144 MD I ' 173. 14s - 4 17 U) 1.15 4ti4 : eiirlsteiiaen ! Htkin ... Norgaard Howell . .. Meluin Totals S8j ' 7tf7 J.fioi Total, oil 4S2 608 f.2 U7 OMAHA BKDDLNG CO 1st. 2d. 17' 174 1.' l. l:" 2 2d. If, 173 171 JM 1W i ; Kid son j Rose I Moore r. Johnson Huntington ... Handicap . 17 , m . 02 . 171 . p.;t Total. M ,74 91S , K2 In the Metropolitan league the Maney'a I Sun Klst took two our of three games I from the Diets Athletic club. John Laird I got high game. ill. anj Mli:e Moran got ! high total. ' 4. for the Matievs; LuuUstrom git high game. IsO, and high total of 4ti for the Diet. March 23. Derby Woolen Mlils laiaiii-l iiH'.Mys Colts. Score: MA.NLV S SI'N KIST. 1. Sd rd Total 1:14 l:iO SI4 47g 14 1m: US w lis 21:1 i:.:i :M " 53 ST I.544 ViKTZ A. C. 1M. M .:d Total H IM 14." 4(7 in 14.1 ir- imi m-t li lm J7 41 ' 4 -i 4M . 47 1.410 j Laird . Orlnia'i Morun Total Krw ' 1 l.an.Utre jackeon Totals TouUm Jame." Brodtgaard Crowns against m Th. Key to the Situatior-Bee Want Ads. n -' t Ugliest Dogs Are the Best and Are Jealous as Women The mail that no-' dog would think of biting atuck his .Ibow In th. fac. of the bulldog that is so honielv hi. mother won t .asocial. "h him. Tin. oog 1 the un.al.a Bench show baa a face such aa might result from .up.rlmDO. ng two i-sift-h heads on a set of teeth. With the soft pedal o. hi. mastoid muscles, th. bulldog pretended to bit. a man'a elbow, and wa. enjoying himself prop erly. Then ibe man transferred hi attentions to a brlndle bull on th. .djolnlng bench, and Did I gline.s tried to breas Ins chain. H. utlereAl narl. s" duplicating the flllngnf a crooked tuoih rusty saw, and plainly showed bis h. art was Just ready to break. . "Why. the brute U icaluus." .aid a wondering bystander. Jualous Of cour. he. jealou.." retorted th. teaser. 1 Een a woman can't scar, up as moo -jealousy as a bulldog. Now. walcu htm ' " . he brought hi had ,en-tl. growling front the bulldog flattened himself out and whined and .giakrd:T...lnally lhl-wltb t.e sen.lllv. Joy that a child O.iglu cxl.piii ovei a wondrrful present. -Well. l( that wouYan't cork o'u? " exi laiitud the astonished onlooker. "Pshaw, do, are just like human." said the knowing one. "except thst in the ess- t i.K-t-a.1t svre- ttie brrt-ln their rla-. Vou ll notice the only b.gs lore ii,as1.4aaroii.fV the placing of a wir. netting in from are not Lulidos. kui-h..ndiuavaiim.ls I other breeds. It . lunny, too. but women .m lakiin. i..i,,i.uriv lost what doaa lhe can fondle. Ther. probably len t a bulUIftg In the Hwn tM haunt been mauled and petted by th. girl, women; but ther. .r. wnu dog. they won t approach at all " And observation proved the dog rxert was iiknl. KANSAS SICK OF BALL RULE SUrts Out U PUy Summer Sport, Finding it Handicap. N NEBRASKA OMITS K. C. MEET Will Devote Knrrales to Srd l.armrr aad Itronser Track Traaa In tha Omaha Indoor Session. ' LINCOLN, Neb., March 33. Speclal.) The Cornhuskers are not the only ones In the Missouri Valley conference sick of the rule prohibiting summer bass ball. Letters have been received from mem bers of the Kansas athletic board showing; that the- JayhawVer school would Ilka to reverse. Itself on 4 he proposition of pro hibiting; summer base ball. Although a few months ago Nebraska's southern neighbor could see no harmful effects In the ruling, strict empllanoe with It has forced the Jayhawkers to admit that they got something- they did not bargain for. Only one move Is left for Kansas' to make, and that Is to follow In the footsteps of the Cornhuskers and withdraw from inter collegiate base ball until the rule Is r movetTTrom the regulations of the confer-ence- Not Golaa- to Kansaa City. Nebraska will not send a team to the Kanisas City meet, It being the opinion of the members of the athletic board tnat Nebraska was receiving rather shabby treatment. Instead. Coaoh Field will de vote his attention to training the team Mr the Indoor meet at Omaha on the following Saturday night. Inasmuch as th8 Cornhuakers will not send a team to Kan riv. If Is verv probable that the Ne braska delegation will be Increased and entries be made In of the events at Omaha. . Heretofore Coach Field liad pianneo cu send but six men, but this mi v ' be doubled now. The athletic board has grantee, too .o bers of the basket ball team men granted letter, are.-Captain HuUMn .on. Owen. O. Frank. HUtner. Carrier, Gibson and Walters. The election ol l a captain for the basket ball team wlUWi place in a few days. HUtner and Frank hava "been mentioned In connection with the captaincy. Hiltner is to pi year of basket ball next seas n w- Frank' f rst year on me - --- played a steady, consistent game at guard. Basket' Ball To-rney Socoess. Manager Eager reported that the recent high school basket ball t.urnamem been a complete success. Th greyly exceeded the expectation of the The mtTer of the foot ball schedule was gam. with Kansas Agricultural colhge was accepted and Bouth Iakota will probably bt dropU-- Tha gamo with the Coyote, ha. proved too .Utf or so early in th. season and with the h.avy .eh edul. which Nebraska has for MIL Report, of th. Kan aas gglcs Indicate, ' however, that they ntv. strong team and it Is doubtful If the change wm'llhte, th. schedule any. The ouufr game, for the W part of the wason are .till up in the air. ; Ormaasll. Bhlhltlon. Th. .nnual gymnaatiq exhibition la. to b. h.W FrXv nltnt! in add.tlon to th. usual feature, of th- "r" "et- -ver' "ew " . . JJtAA tnctudlna wrestling ipne. hav. .ui ?.h.k.r and boxing. .'J"0" "'Z , : team in the tournament wit?-. Iowa unlver, Ity haa been tha talk of th. campu. dop "ter. Vnd th. cream of th. .chool will wrestle Friday night. 'fieveral boxing event, will conclude the program. Th. proceed, of the meet will be devoted to sending a gym team to the an nual intercollegiate meet of the western ieoiv.rslUes held at Chicago. rnlEB FIOHTKB.' HEARING OVER Jafllte Will Aae Wh.th.r Faar I Will HeleV tx ANOEIJSS. Cal.. March U.-The pre liminary hearing of th. four men arrested a. a result of the WolgaM-Memele bout last Friday was completed before Justice .odav. Brief oral argument, were mad. by attorn.y. representing th. defense and prosecution sou - n.red Judge Reeve said that "he would announc. on April whether the four ao, ouaed men will b. h.ld to the .uperlor court for trial on the charge of violating the state antl-prlre fight law. Thomas McCarey, promoter, and Charles Kvton referee, were the most Important witnesses Their testimony supported that of the sporting writer, submitted Monday that the affair was a uui..a - not a prise fight. The promoter and referee, together with th. two principals, are mo gewuusuu. FIUHTKRS AUItKSTKU IN DKNVBR Oardaer aa O'Krtlt C'haraea with Violating h. Law. ni'WEIV. Colo.. March 23 Jimmy Gard ner of Lowell. Mas... and Jack O Keefe of Denver wer. aireated tonight on a warrant V ,h ,l",rtct attorney', office on the charge of violating the law against prixe fighting. The warrants were issued at the request . .Ue christian Cltlsenahip union. Th. men appeared before Justice of th. Peace r-lvln and w-e placed under bonds of $200 each to PPr ' 10 'cloclt tomorrow mGaTner and O'K.ef. were th. principal in th. main event of a Denver Pr.ss club show at the Auditorium last night. lain Defeat Atlanta. ATLANTA, March 23.-Th. Chicago Na Aii.i Atlanta Southern tionais .-, ,h. of g leagu. team iierr i.i K.ll.K .hlcago00":...- 021000 ' h.''af ? A 0 A 0 0 1 1 0 I 0 0-S 8 2 Katleiiea: Fosen. Mclntyre and Archer, Brttton, Mayer and Wells. I Tbs Key to th. Rltuatlon Be. Want Ads nd Newcomb Carries Off Preliminary Honors . in Clay Target Meet Most of Beit Amateur Shot in Coun- try Competitor in National Ama teur Championship Shoot. NEW YORK, March 23.'-C. H. Newcomb of Philadelphia carried off th. honor. In the two preliminaries decided today In th. sixth annual national amateur champion ship shoot at clay targets on the New Vorft Athletlo club's grounds at Travers Island, After breaking out of In the first event, N.woomb broke 3 out of M0 targets In the next contest. In which elghty-on. gunners took part. A year ago he won this event with 9B break but tli. high wind which prevailed made this afternoon' score" equaJly-eredltable. Most of th. bet amateur sliot In th. country were competitors and their good work over. th. four sets of trap, give promise of excellent scores tomorrow, This event will bo at'' 200 targets in strings of twenty-five, elxtoen yards rise, for th. national medal and ten other prizes. The leading guns H the-100 targeta prei limlnary today were: C. W. Newcomb. Philadelphia 9 W. M. Foord. Wilmington, Del !J Frank Stephenson. Brooklyn 12 II. Kahler. Philadelphia ,. 91 P. K. Osborn. Boston 90 In shooting off the tie for second place Foord beat Stephnson, 23 to 112, out of 23 targets. 1 Severe 1 professionals tried their klll and In a AO-target event, O. L. Lyon of Durham, N. C. broke 67. while J. A. R. KUlott of Kansas City was second with 64. The, two tied with 86 break, each in a 100-target contest. . ATHLETIC MEET AT KANSAS : CITY; SATURDAY NIGHT Two Hundred Fifty Men Will Take Part la 4'ontrste In (onvn . . tiwn Hall. KANSAS CITY, ' Mo., March 23.-Tw o hundred and fifty athletes. Including team, representing colleges (d the 'Missouri Val ley, the Chicago Athletic association and the Missouri Athletic club of St. Louis, will oompet. In the tenth annual Indoor track games of the Kansas City Athletlo club In Convention hall Saturday night, so J. A. Reilly, athletic dlreotor of th. "local or ganization, said today. - Among the univer sities to be represented are: Nebraska. Kansas, Missouri, Washburn and Baker, Mornlngslde college and . the Kansas State Agricultural college, as well as many preparatory schools, will compete. Carl Forlln. of St. Louis, who holds th. western Amateur Athletic union champion ship In the 100 and 200-yard dash, will be among th. better known athlete, present. OMAHA RELAY TEAM FOR ' MISSOURI MEET CHOSEN Fraaer, Rouse, Wwod and Primrose Will Ran la Kansaa City Indoor Competition. Harry Fraser. liall.ck Rouse, Robert Wood and David Primrose, with Albert Calm as .ubstitut.. will be the members of th. relay squad which the Omaha Athletic association will send to Kansas City Sat urday. This la tb. big annual meet of the year in Kansas City. Harry Fraser and Robert Wood both hold a 63-seoond record for th. quarter mile and Rous, and Prim rose will easily be able to make it in 0:54 each, ao th. Omaha team should be able to make It In 3:14 for the mile run with last year's record runs. And several of th. runners are looking like speedier men this seaaon. TWO MORE R0URKES HAVE JOINED THE TRAINING SQUAD Pattoa and Da.ty Hhodea Shaw Ip at the Smoke Hoase Ready for Baatnesa. Two more of th. absent Rourk. .quad strayed Into Omaha Thursday. Dusty Rhodes and Patton reporting. Patton Is from Missouri and comes with the Intention of showing, not to bs shown. Th. new arrival. Jumped right into work Thursday, training with the rest of the squad. This leave, two mo-e of Pa', player, to report. King and Thompson. Thompson la expected here Thursday night or Friday morning, out no one seems to know when Bert King will grace Omaha's society. GOLF RKSl LTS AT PIVRIH It gT Mrs. J. H. Laphant and Mr. Myra B. Ilelmer Play Close Match. P1NEHURST. N. C, March J3.-A close match between Mrs. J. H. Lapham of Wee burn and Mi.. Myra B. Helmer, Junior champion of th. Midlothian club, featured today', play In the women', events of the annual united north and south amateur golf championship, Mrs. Lapham winning 2 up and 1 to play.- Mrs. Lapham meets Mrs. William West of the Huntington Valley club tomorrow. Other survivors In the championship a. vision are Mrs. J. R. Price and Miss L. j. Flkins, both of Pittsburg. HI RN BfciATS IIHO!( I I.OXDOV America Break. Kvra I la Twt Iloois at Olrmpla. LONDON. March 3-Two fights of in ternational interest occurred at the Olym pla tonight. The flint which brought to gether Ray Bronson of America and Sid Burn., an Englishman, was won by the latter, Bronson being d siiiailfled in the nineteenth round for hitting low. In the second contest Jimmy Clabbv. an American, defeated Harry Duncan of Lon don on points. . . . , , I The Advo base ball team, fornierlv the l U',..1,a .'1... T3 .l . ii, iw , ii jvaiiiinre. " 110 won in, cnain- Pionsnip 01 tne city for the lu -t two years I from teams In their cla. hsv e r urbanized ror ins season Ham l eltman will cuptuln 'the Advos. 1-rWm fornierlv of the It ing- I era. will tak. Karbowski 1 i. in the I pitcher's box. Any learns w lnMm; gsuo-M with the Advos can call up I'ai'tiiin Kelt man. Douglas M"i! The Iniiiiat. r would (-also like 10 hur from nut-of-tow 11 teams. I Address f'aptam Sam I'eltmaii. 711 Smut, Lighteanth street. Onishn. Neb The lineup of the Advos will lie: MoPunder ratcher: Lewis, pitcher; "oe firt Mc 1 lirath, short: liauson. aecoml Probst. I third: Williamson, left; S. leltman center; jTarmody, right. oaloa M Ids Kaally. AKRON. O., March 3 -Oeorge Kltsoii Prooklvn waa so outclassed in bis sehed- ,.iH- ...rn,..,,t fislvl tonmlil wllh Jnhiinv Coulun of I'lil.aso thKt Iteferee KeiUy stop)ed the ftlit in the fifth round to sav. Kit son from a knockout. ;:;7;,r"'-T,j Bus liefest HAV ANTONIO. Ti Chliaao Amert. ana defeated the Knn An ' tonio Texas l.sxue team sum'" to.luv li ' the score of 1 to .' Collins of I hb-agu I a honie run. M Most Uonderlal llralla.. After suffering many years with a aoie. Amos K'ng Port Pvron N v whs cui-r l l.y HucVlen' All. lea r'aUi-. i'. I'oi Mlr Li, bra toll Lll-. Co. 1 t First Spring Game Won by Shamrocks Bellerue College Defeated in Opening Base Ball Set-to of the ' Seaion. Bellevue college was defeated Wednesday In Its first base ball game of the Season by the Bouth Omaha Shamrocks, 7 to 4. It was a seven-Inning set-to and rather Indifferent by reason of the cold weather. Wild base throwing was frequent. Until th. last Inning the score wan tied. When a substitute dropped two long flies the Shamrocks annexed four runs. The lineup: Bellevuo. Swift Yulick Mavfieid Kennedy Smith Faan....i MaKhewson , Kearns Shamrocks. Fowler Halterman UuackenbiiHh Altschuler ...8tookey, Stepp Alterman Quackenhtiah ..Curtla, Stookev Flnley. Cobb Oh man Bondorson Mastrn First .. Second Second Short .. Third... Pitch . Pitch .. Catch.. Left.... Center 4'pnter Right . Fitzgerald Score by Innings: Bellevue Shamrocks ..001 ..0 0 0 3 0 1-4 3 0 47 George Hackenschmidt May Meet Frank Gotch Curley Says He Will Accept Termi for Match for World'. Cham- 1 pionship. BRISTOL, Tenn., March 23 George Hackenschmidt defeated Walter Evans In straight falls In a wrestling bout here to night. Jack Curley. manager for Hacken schmidt. said he would accept the term, of Frank Gotch for a match for the world', championship, and that he would put up 330.000 In cash as a guarantee as soon as he reached Chicago, which would be thl. week. JOE M"CHNNITY BADLY HURT Manaaer of Newark Base Kail f'lnh Una Wrist Broken While Cranking; Anto. NEWARK. N. J., March 23. Joe Mo OlnTilty, manager and owner of the New ark Rase Bull club, today suffered n acci dent that may Incapacitate him for the coming season. His right wrist. It Is be lieved. Is broken. McQinnlty was cranking an automobile when the crunk handle struck him on the wrist. GRAN D CIHCriT RACING DOOM ED Andy Wrtlh Says HomelhlnsT Mast Be Done Quickly. BOSTON, March 23. Grand circuit racing over the eastern tracks, Including Read vllle, Hartford, Buffalo and Syracuse, seems to be a thing of the ast, ac cording to a statement Issued tliday by Andy Welch, owner of the Readvllle track and controlling director of Charter Oak park, Hartford. Welch, until now an optimist In regard to the future of racing In the east, In the face of most discouraging conditions, after a trip through the west declares that he Is fully convinced that unless something Is done quickly racing In the east Is doomed. With Columbus opposing the eastern GENUINE tf iKeg. U. 8. Pat. Office.) RAINCOATS Which w. guarantee to give satisfac tory wear to th. wear.r ar. for sal. I1TER-STATE RUBBER CO., 1 103-11 II HARMEY ST. Thev contain 110 rubber; will not overheat or cause perspiration, and have no disagreeable odor. A ough protection from wind, thor rain, kind. snow, fog. or dampness 01 Hiiy This clrcu- jrmt Jar register ed trade mark I stamped on th. 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Plrii.uu'li and l hrrl.urg 1(IU l a r 1 1 m a 1 I'ur'a Riuinlt. llAinburs Inrr.-t. 4tfiMnJ I'sblu only. -round TWO CKUIBES a tha gtramabip "CLIVELAIO" li;.uv Tonal Tha ftrvt to laavs v Nuvvinbrr 1. itll Ti.a ai-iutid la laa Sao .Van aiaiu Id 11. UU. M A. at V V ma i g H 1 1C&M Lisa 1 ( H.ii I..IW1 i'bi.a-'' 111 r ii'.a' Dnratioa MO OAT COST $650 laclnalag lVl.Ii Bscaaaary - I WORLD on AM OCEAN BSPDK1 my Abu board sua ".. v - 1 tracks and the western courses permitting speculation, Welch declares It will be diffi cult to secure the entry of high class horses for the east. Mnstgnsirrr Halites In lth. MONTGOMERY, Ala., March 2n.-With the score 7 to . In favor of the Philadel phia Nationals. Montgomery cam to bat In the ninth Inning today. Clements of tne locals hit a home run, which was followed bv a two-bagger by Smith. Pratt then hit what would bavf. been a homo run bad It been needed and scored Smith, winning the game by the acoi e of t to 7. A Cold, l.aUrtsiir, Then Pneumonia la too often the fatal sequence. Foley's TTrney and Tar expels th. cold, check, th. lagrlpp. and prevent, pneumonia It Is a prompt and reliable cough medicine that containa no narcotic.. It la aa saf. for your children a. yourself. For sal. by all drug gists. MILL BURNED AT DE"s0T0 KAN. Plant (Hviirri by lladley Instate and Forty Thnnwnd llnshrls of Wheat Is Destroyed. DK SOTO, Knn., March 23. -The plant of th. D. Soto Milling company was destroyed by fire today. Forty thousand bushels of wheat were consumed. The loss Is 170.000. The mill was owned by the estate of Major Hadley. father of Oovernor 11. S. Hadley of .Missouri. The origin of the fire Is un known. For a time the entire town was endangered and aid was asked from the Kansas City Fire department. An engine and hose company arrived after the fire was under control. Th 8tyU Cannot B CrUIc.MtL HTHERE'S a correct hpe for erery bu tftd erery occation. For work an4 UTHOUN WATERPROOFED LINEN COLLAR, re the ttiott practical and economical. Thry are permanently clean. You launder tSem yonrtrlf with a danp cloth. The line collar yon bar atwayi worn only waterproofed. CIUra, 25 each Cuff., ROo pair At your deater't or by mail on receipt ol price. The F1BERLOID CO. 7t W.rarlr Place, H. T. Have your ticket ii O THE CIUCAGO LIMITED is the best equipped Chicago train for all classes of travel. It is brilliantly lighted by the dynamo system, with train electrician in charge. Its equipment comprises steel frame chair cars, stand-. k ard and observation sleepers, dining cars of most at tractive design. The schedule, FROM OMAHA AT 6:30 P. M. and into CHICAGO AT 8:07 A. M., approxi mately lZy2 hours, is convenient and is planned at a uniform rate of speed with the aim of comfort, safety and punctuality. The sleeper and dining car service is available at 6:00 P. M, Other Electric Lighted Chicago Trains. Fast Daylight No. 6 at 7:15 A. M. Mid-Afternoon Train at 4:20 P. M. iitoii." : If n'ssi. ... i TV rt ml ..... k i vAi"itr ! Family Trail Supplie.i :.j I ? vN fwV-( 1.! n.. Storx. IM.onr. Websf f V? f.'. UtlxZ 1 " ' ".. ... I'sttiU; Indi'iir-Jidnai ILliltll. naassri Wabash Short line to Si Louis Double Daily Service Low Round-Trip Homesctkerg' Hale, to the South uad rioutb east on First and Third Tutbdaya of each month. Low Round-Trip Winter Tourist Hates, ticket on sale daily to Florida, Cuba mtid ail other Winter Tourlbt Points In the South and Southeast. All luforniaion regarding berth., rates, etc.. che. rluily Inrpihhec. Agent for All Steamship Lines II. i'. SMIKI.IS. (i. Uul.a.li IH) liikct Olfire. TWO SENATORS RECOMMEND REAPPOINTMENT OF OFFICERS nath Dakota Men at .Member. Ask for Old the New Land Office. WASHINGTON, March 23 (Bpecisl Tel. gram. I Sen. tors Gamble and Crawford of South Dakota todav recommended the re-appolntment of P. D. Krebs of Aber deen aa regiater and J L. I'arrott of Mo lirldge s receiver at the new land office at Timber Lake, S. D. It i. eg pert ed the land office will be removed from Aber deen to the new location May hi. low 0ne-7ay Colonist Rates TO CALIF 0 Rill A, OLD r.lEXICO AKD THE SOUT 1117 EST Ticket, on Sale Dally- March loth to April 10th, Inclusive. I IHill Information t mhi I lUMjuest. V THOS. F. GODFREY I Pass, and Ticket Ag.nt. or union Biatiou Omaha, Hsb read Burlington 1a tow n r.naviii I s 1 gOo Late Night Train at 11:40 P. M. Can we lielp you plan jour eastern Journey Mir coming season? CITY TICKET OFFICE 1502 Farnam Street, - - Omaha, Neb, siiiiiiinirnnii n nr.i ? .. I". H., inaiia. ."en. llli "ini I :u u.iiu i 1 n.ssa itsTisTi'st-ir M ! i -j 1