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THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY. MARCH 22. 1911 Hitting Them Where They Ain't Hone Th Cepyriht. im Kaua Km i" i I da. s i Drawn for The Bee by Hal Coffman A Thing- To Worry A&ouT YODNGSTERSJHOWING.FINE Pa Bourke and Arbopait Both Pleated with the Bearoiti. WIATHEE XZIPISa BACK PUT Cendlag U Ihevrlag Ip Ib Wendr fel rm ui Slav Map Regelar This Year JOPU.V. Mo, March M.-Speclal Tele gram Spring sprung t M her 'today and u mowed and sleeted ud blowed In a moat snbaaeoalllcllke way. Aiii aull Manager Arbogaat and hla Rangc vara cooped us all oaf their botei. Miners park la a ebeet of lea and unless tha weather moderates at one It cannot ba need again (or tha remainder ot tha H, works alongside Oondlas every week. A cam batwaan tha regulars and gay gad ale anUsns up ta tmm Mm asm tha Tanlgans ta en Oia bill for Sunday, 1 4ugcf. W(U (ar nig future. CaatpflaM Arhogast tack taa ooye w a a I ciouts 'en pretty regularly, too. which tha oountrv nothwtthrtandlng tha to. I . . . . Then lhara'a Don Otrlatlaaeon, from Nebraska untvarattr. a slab man; George Munaaka from tha' Nabraaka State leagua. Thaaa bora haveal Shown any thing up to data that' a ot startling nator. Cnrlttlansoa haa oora flan that baa hampered him a great daal ao far. c 35P jTr-N -- " wa, mm r Ul a a ava a ..aa a.'V ,W , X afl L t S,-f -Ira and la tba tall and in anM-aummer, but nona look ad batter to ana than Jack. tkm. Hla dell vary b) perfect and ba baa ona of tha aaracteat eurrca I over want to Thera ta another alab man la camp who ahould bo oonatdered a bit. Ha at a party named Htrka-Bdwardo Btcka- reerult Ha fllnga frith hla wrong paw and for that vary raaaoa atande a pretty food chaaco of landing a birth la tha Rourka entourage HLrka Soaaa HIMer. Hlcka baa bean doing aomo work atnr ha atruck thla borg. but aa yet hasn't ahowa anrthtng wooderful. bla pitching la aot hla only equipment, aacordtnt ta Arbrogaat. Ha la aoma pumpkin with tha war club and hla hitting la wonder ful for a pitcher. Carta Campfield, tram tha Kaaaaa Itale league, prooileee to maka good aa a maak ' After watching a waek'a workout by tha lUngera Hera, It la not at all bard to drtermlne wkat aort of a team will rt present Omaha la tha aetata kana pennant chase thla year. . Of course. Judgment on tha playera and tha ramilta at thla aeaaon of tba ywr ahaolately a , premature, but tba ear. marka jiuy be dlacovered among tha good ones, errn when they have bean limited and reatrkted 4o batUaf aad f Mdlng practice principally. '. To data, an expert eptnloa of tha bunch which Manager Arbogaat and Magnate Jlourke haa aaeembled la unuaually flat- Wing. Of ooursa. hero and thera, thera rbeve been but diffident cihlbltlona of tease ban. bat aa a whole the team baa tahown cneteoorlc dleptaya. Basket Ball Has Had a Successful Seson in Omaha Accredited wltb (ha moot auoeeaaful ea aaa orar flnlahad, tha laoal basket ball eartala waa rung dowa laat oraojng. X Omaha a prospects. Judging from what " when tha Omaha High school quintet and fcaa ba discerned bare after a careful tba South Omaha High school five mlaad lolant la the Banger direction, are way.. In their final can teat of the Trt-Oty hued In tha extreme and faaa thera will league eertea. With tha exception of a t be treated thla elemmer with a brand few post aeaeoa games and tha glrle f of haae ball that would do Justice to a . aeries at the high school the slather wind I major league aluh. H- j sag will be laid to real until next Do lt - Aoadlagf ! Help, cembsr.' ' There ta one big factor m the Rourka - Omaha, waa lodged ea tha basket ball "iramp that la making for tha benefit of, mao March I, wbea the local high school ; cimaha una. lie la tnat grand ea man, Johnnie Oonding. Ha la tha man who i will make the recralta bloeaom lato stsrs long before the team starts aorth. Oond. I Ing la aura of a regular berth agkln thla ; Tear. Thera la world of good yeung aia- trrlal In tha Omaha lineup. In tha hv field, Kddla Juatlea aad Johnnie Waaner V)ok tha beat Both youngsters seem lo , bare tha making of good playera and at , thla time each la e ho wing great ability and wonderful speed. i At flrat base thera will ba Jlmmle ; r"v)e, aa old guard, and oppoalta him at f third WUI ba Burt Klehoff, another vet-j-ersn. Itl aa use to mention them to any xtent. Their recorda are In tha books 5 sod the tana know what to expect of them. I' No harm will be done, however, to aay fthat Kana reported thla year la fairly ."(rood condition. Ha looks good and aaya 3a will ba oa the Job tkla season as rag. Jar aa eror; and that'a some regular. . ydhoff hun t abowed In camp yet. bat Jhe la exoKted la a few daya.v. , rieatr of Fielder. Irrom which the back field lata be selected. There'e Normaa forte. Artla Thomaaoa Mnd Clay acbeccorer to start with. All at I: team won tba Nebraska Interechelejtlc chmptonsa:p agalnat twenty-six stellar squads from all parts ot the stats Other laprereerptatlre Area of thla att have also ahowa up strong against out of-twon opponents. It haa been largely through tha efforts ot the local "T" association and Its pro moters of Indoor athletlca that Interest waa awakened In the floor sport, not only among nearby high schools and colleges, but at tba various local athletic ergea laatloae. Physical Director J. ' Trultt Maxwell deoereea considerable praise, aa n waa ba who inaugurated tba Trl-Clty league Idea, ' , Including all games worthy ot mentis aa eredltaMo exhibit lone of tha float sport, approximately Pa basket coot sets bare been palled off bero thla eeaaoa. There Were eight teams enrolled In the Trl-Clty league.; and each played four teen gamaa. making a total ot 11. In ad dition to thaaa them were tha schedules of tha Omaha High school, Creightoa and the t'nlveralty of Omaha, Dot to X itlon oiaae aamee at these three f Thar, t, a-h' UJ.1. the csty. which toosj.part In tha a port. . FmanetallT tap gamee haea baea a sMska-tJI at am til a aa aWii sarn tku. aaVa a a . ... ; . op v - - - wue oaaj tuuwaj WRV PC.:"." w,l boosted tho apart did not do ao for pVawa-'rr 1" th- Tha Omaha-Routh Omaha High school OHAHAMS GRABF0R PRIZES Gilbrtath Baati Six Hosdrtd in . . Siaflea at Chicg-o. BSIOOS DBJLW8 KUCH APPUUSE PoMoo rhsef Sets Ckeera fr ETry hot euad Tarwa la Pcewo ot : rtre Maadred aad Slaty Ixt llaalea. CHICAOO.' March n.-(8peciaJ Tale- gram.) Omaha maa agana aMcad oft a few places la tha piiaa Mat of the Ameri ca!) Bowling congress tournament here yaataraay. Laos Oilbraata turned la (at tor his work. Ha opened hla series with aa error and bad thera break badly twice la the middle game. John Brlgga. tha South Omaha chief ot police, had hie aye on the head pin, a sjiksuke la tha flrat and third gamee along with twa splits being bis only bad marka Ha atruck out la tha middle game from tba eighth frame, ntxgerald aad Oil ore la were hign In ' the doueira wita i,c,e. Brlgga waa given aa ovation by the bowlers from ail parts of the country oa hie appearance on tha alleys In hla minor evanta, the largsat malloea crowd which ovor oaw howling match turning out ta aateh him work. Ills every shot waa cheered and be responded by waving back good aaturedly at tha crowd, fcoorest Omaha. Moat la Uoabkea. 1 !. F. rtxgorald Ml I 1 . O. (lllorealh 1 lie) ' 1X0 . C. Klauck if l 171 J. M. tarp I IH lKJ-1,0! J. K. HrlsgaM 1T IS m & F. Huli. IN lea 11-LMI aisufle. U O. OllbraaU........ PS 1 lit- SS J. K. Brlggs IX ta 1st- M B. r. Hull r... las ' la la- 6.a J. M. Zsrp 1M 17 )- -1 J. r. ntsg-raid ia itt i- it J. C Klauck Ml I'l HI- M ew rivwMea iadora. Tba Brunawlch AU Stars of New Tork went Into tba lead la tha five-men evente wltS a total of LKH. Tha games wen HI, Let aad PM; Aleck Dunbar striking out from tha eighth frame to win. The Newarka. Newark, K. J., rolled 1113 oa tha aama squad. Lindsay cut down tha t 1 and M to wis hi I he. last frame. AS Starr are re: lat. Id. 34 O. Rlddell ra 11 171 J. Jtnater.,,.. , wi m M H. tlnoa,.. U 311 i M. Undur...... Itt 13 1 A. Dunbar...,. M a III r. Albrecht, Toledo KS-tltl C. Juneau M C. Kluh. Milwaukee - sw-LMl K. Harder 3T1 A. Btuckert. Mtlwaukea M7-1.UI .. l-lTe-Saa TeaaM. Brunswlcks, New Tork IMK Brunswlck-Balka, Chlcego 1M? Newarks. Newark. N. J I.tli Weeghmaa. Chicago 2.114 Chalmers Motor company, Chicago.. :.. gengs Sprlnga, Chlcsgo 180J Ward dt Herman, Keoosha. l.ir. riennera, Chicago 2,'U Otrirlal ttaadlaa, Following ia tha .official standing ot the fourteen highest five-man team up to Thursday night: Total. Prlie. Brunswick All-Sears. N. T .... 1H . gn Terrr's Mountains, Milwaukee. 2 17 aw IJpmsna. Chicago t,Ut K6 B rune wicks. Chicago tt7 473 Germanlas. Fort Wayne........ tMi 415 Spaeke Marine. Indlaaapolla.. tail gh) KloDdlkee, Toledo lm gat Newarka. Newark, N. t Ml x Weeghmane. Chloago t,tli) aM Chalmers' Motors, Chicago,... Itm tt Seng's Sprlrurs. Chicago tT m Henselera. 1'eorla lsOT . 171 I'nlon Baa. Chicago I l 15 Ulealona, Martin. O t,;M u I L. it. Soar la a youngster Who kBejuoa- oaaily will toad tha utility ben. Ha ' L. Z .LT'Kr". oew great ability In' the dutfield and on j.k .J1-.. jtbe InMM. Jlmmle Scaalon. from the lh. , .i- . lijat tnleret Director M...II. a to It. fun Tltf irhT WHBW rL crTJptkX IllVtTl " THREE-I UWUjfwiLL Tner la ao chance ta Judge the pitch-' HOLD ON TO ROCK ISLAND 3ng aiaii. It would ba a waste of tuna . ad a useless stuffing off of Words ta at-1 ROCK ISLAND, TIL March SL-The Jempt aay tredicttooa regarding Una de- launch tn ot tha Mississippi Valley league 'kmrtraaat of the stub. However, a word or will bo oppoaed by President Al Tearnay two thorn tha mound men win aot ba i llM Tbree- Base Bail league ander the national agreement five-mile tern tertal clause, although the tmtivtdw Thre-I league tiUee have waived hi the -amis at this tlaie. Maresew MwM Baek. Nona ot the hurtars hare aut loose a far. Hln thing and Maaaaar Arbogaat haa lound h Bevaasary oa one or two ooca a4oav to apeak sharply to aoma ot the tvrrsraloua Jure. 4 Last rear's bunrh are kaowa awanttttea aad then Is a need ta avaa coanant an them. -Dusty- Rhode, Roy Fentresa. -Mark Hall aad Jeey Lata aS probably will ba lacladed thla year In tha Omaha squad. WW aerfc bars so far haa booa entirely tatiafactory. Tjer Jectt Ryan, thoagh, who must J) coaoldered. hyaa came to camp from the south New Orleans aad at once Uata patching In mid sea so scape. He le aa assortment of benders that would pasale a Cobb and bla delivery hi about aa aifty aa one could w1sk tar. ' Arbeawst Ltataa Bra. ' atanagar Arkevgaat Is particularly wail pleaaed with Ryaa a aate-eaaeoa showing U haa baea watching hie work and They bar been cautioned agalast Blatter, It waa learned her today. ine Mississippi valley keague, organ laed j estardmy. hi ooenpoard of Reek let end. Moll ae. Cedar Raplda, Waterloo, CUntoa (la.) aad Iowa City Fiasldaut Tearaey said today that the Threa-I league would retain Its JurUdic tloa over Rock Island. "Tha Thre-I Isagja atiiuliad by par- chase tha right ta play ball ia Rock said Tearaey. -It la a value bla asset at the Magna sad wo da aot Inclined to give It up. The actio of ta- dlrtduai cities Is aa entirely different proposition. himself aa the eoulbernar aallmbere kixa- selt sa shoot aaa over. Oa. a teaks road,' Arby cberUed to day. -H an laai good to ma. Ia all J say eapailsMue I Barer kae aasa each pilrhlag la a youaetar. Hes baea In major campaay. but has a yoaaaur ta , aa. - -Mark yea. I am not giving row spring hat-air gatt (v awea tkem ka ta sprbag BILL HOKUFF STAYS ELEVEN MINUTES AGAINST GOTCH Big BUI Uokuft the ploa, who la augbtly larger thaa Ootoh. put up aa exceuent axhiblttoa ot taa wrestilng gaavs at tha Krtsg last akrka. By shear strength he maaagad to wnggJe out ot ansae vary tagat plsnaa, Bakaff kept tha chaaotnoa working tor akma and a hast aahrata befar ho waa flaaaty urawa. tjoaaa astag a hanT aetaoa. la tha aftaaaeua Victor A. Wattar, en ot the y anger oontlngent at baavy. weights, pat wp a gssd skualug against Qotrb. Toalght Jo nckmsaa. tha big South Omaha blacksmith, wtB ga aa with Tout t Hi 1,090 Kl Orand total ...LP laataa Maa ilala Third. Leaders la the doublet ot the Am ericas Bowling oongreaa tournament were givea soar today by, Joe Neumaa and Oua unoea of Caatoa, ill. woo made tha high score of the day and went Into third pave with LSI. ' At tha and ot their second game the Can to eowiera bad a total ot art, book ing ayj ptna behind tha Itadare. Owea and Button and within lit ptna ot the tourna- st raoard mad by Schwoegler brothers ot Madleoa, Wla, ta IPS. But Neumaa and Munaoa weakened la their laat gam and dropped only PM ptna. The aeoro waa hlgk Ban ago, however, to displace Swaa eon aad Sallaodcr who bad boss ta third port tloa tor swveral daya. Btough and Sell of Canton. O., waa aorad second highest today with aiaa appeared likely to become leader They tlaisbod tbetr aacoad aaxaa with SIT pine ta their credit, bat dropped oaly W ptna la their third gama, Thla arore put them ia tenth place. Degaa and Btcbel at Buffalo soared LA third high far today and took twelfth place. The largest matinee crowd that baa at tended the meet turned oat to aaa Jimmy Smith at Buffalo, all -event ehampio laat year bowl today. Ha scored only which put him la alnth place. Otto Koilaseh ot Rochester, who svJd the high single gama record ot the National Cowling assooialtna with a mark ot SPA a aaosBd Blab la tha stngias. seeking m. Joe Tarem, Jr., ot Toledo, waa third with CM. With a Btere ot &MT the Brnawlck Balk team of Chicago topped taa early acar ot CTe-seea teams tonkrht aad Wat Into fourth piac. The 'Weaahaaaaa, alas ot Chicago, took asveath place with MM, Tha Chalmers Motor team at Chicago want lato eighth place with LP, ladrrtdaahs. J. emitn. Burralo ao v. nsjiuaca, rtocneater Hi J. Threea. Jr.. Toledo CI Vf. k rules. Milwaukee......,......... tu u. aperry. t-anioa. O Aii K. Baker, Vlllwsakee. .......ar i. aau, cantoa. o ..aul Tvro-Mea Tenia, i. Muaaea, r-.'"rii i TfT f .1" J64 I a. Cimum. O. em-Lb. T. Degwa. ... ? SI1- Buttaio iff-UR W. Tweaatwar. Maaashe, wia,. CH-UC r. Jeaa. kUlwaafce. Jrf-tje imabarma a. , , Jet With the Bowlers University Chiefs 'Adopt New Rules at Chicago Conference CHICAGO, March !L-ItaoluUon were adopted today by Big Eight conference university representatives bora , which da aot bind the schools lo any. policy, provide for maintaining tha conference aa it la. Introduce a new ayatem of conference government and take a die approving altitude toward summer baa ball. The fight agalnat the rules sug gested ia expected tram at Mast half at tha achoels-partioularly those that have Indicated a preivreitoe ui ..iu,urr base ball. Tha reeolutiana ware signed by. Presi dent E. J. James, Illinois; President Harry Pratt Judson. Chicago; Pretident O. E. Vincent Minnesota; President A. W. Ham, Northwoetero; Prealdent J. O. Bowman. Iowa: Prealdent W. Stone, Purdue; President C. R. Van lllse, WkwonalB, and Dean H. A. Hoffman, Indiana, repreeentlng President W. L. Bryan. . . ' Negro Lynched for Murdering Guard COCHRAK. Ga.. Starch 3.-A negro convict, Homer Bush, was lynched this afternoon after ho hail killed Guard Jo seph Coody In the convict camp a mile from here. Bush and sixty other had plotted to escape. Bush killed Coody with a shovel, and netting tha guard's revolver opened fir on two other guards but waa ahot down. News of the killing spread quickly. Bush, guarded by deputy sheriffs waa bong taken to Hawkins vale, ten mile from thla place, when a. mob of fifty armed men took the prisoner. MOVE TO SAVE RICHESON STARTED BY HIS LAWYER BOSTON. March SL-EtforU to save Clarence V. T. Richeeon, the confessed murderer of Aria Llnnell, from death In the electric chair began today when bis counsel, William A. Morse, conferred with Governor Foes. Tha data set for tha execution ia May U. While Attorney Moras did aot present a formal petition for commutation of sentence, be assured himself that such a petition would ba received by the gov ernor and that It probably would be sub mitted to -tbe pardon committee ot tb executive councS tor action. It la op jtlonal with tha governor whether ho shall submit such a petition. Mr. Moras said that ao petition for commutation would be sent to the gov ernor for two weeks at least, and he tu ther Intimated that tha matter would not ba pressed until tha data of the execu tion waa leas than a month away. Richeeon 'a friend bopeto obtain a l!f sentence for him. . Rogers Permit took three m a row from lh St, Jam, Sanders rolled high gama of 114 and tout of eg? toy the Per mits. Wllsoa ahot high gama of It and total of M for the St. James. Score: . . ' ' ROGERS' PERMITS, - 1st. Id. Id. Total. Dbhertv tat' ltd Mm u H. Howley lis 1 1st 441 nanoera .............. 1)4 ir l. an K email .............. 1U 1 Id Ml MeCae Ill ' Itt ad lei Total...: rs ' en sa lmi SCHROBDER'S ST. JAM KM. . - 1st. zd. M. Total. n. Moyna. I 174 1M 477 Hay 1M li4 114 . 471 J. MoVna lei 14 I'd 4K1 Alfalfa lht- IK 1M 47S W ilson ,. IS " 170 IK 44 Tota)o..... M. S m, UN Metropolitan. Leaaae. Ta tha kfetronnlltan teaaue the Store bottling department team took twa out ot three from Rumohr'a Sports laat night Snhoenman rolled high gama of M and Hatch high total or ta lor tne mors Bottles; Silk h4 aad all tor luimobr Sports. Score: B1U1UJH711LU. . 1st. M. Id. Total. Hatch 174 1M Ml - M Hrhnentnan . 1 - le " MO OiUham. Ml IB) U0 IS Totals 49T tV 144 ljel . RUMOUR'S SPORTS, ' - let. 2d. Id. total. Condon 14 15 lee MH Pokier 177 IS is era atik an . in i 3i Totals Bt 41. el L4M Rumohr's feports took three In a row from tha German Homea la a postponed gama laat night, Condea ot the Sports toon nign gama wiin aw ana nign unai with SaV Soar: ..'-. SUifuHR'S SPORTS. - i . 1st, td. M. TotaL Condon an m 171 aa Pohler ..............i, Ul . 14S i'4 ees 811k 1? M MO Totals Ut Ml Ml LOS . OERMAN HOM K8. 1st, Id. Id. Total. Hansen IB I'M ill Ml II. Laudwehrkamp.. 17 Ml 117 447 Straw w lei ia Totals....: tn m a im Maevteoa'e Lew gar. STOR2 OLD SAXON WT. let, M, ad. Total. Frltschor let 147 1H 4 Muenchner m l." lrt Ulerdo HI Ml 14 U Stun 14 1M let Cochraa 171 lit 111 M Totals 7 an rs jt CM AHA FIELD CLUB. 1st, M. Bd. Total. Hughe 171 17 11 M Kobn let . 1 1M 43 Chambers Id 12 ly? 441 Dougherty let 171 Ul 4M Biakeoey MI 11 la) M Totals If IN KB &43I STRl-UR BHOB CO, . 1st. Id. td.TataL Near 1J7 lot 627 Tracy 1 Ml let 4M Kerr ............lM M let aa WeekeO ..... K7 PS l V Ooff 147 MB lit PM Totala n an Mt lu BlSTKaVa TAILORS. 1st. Id. Id. Total. Kuhry H 171 lt el McMartia Ml H 4 Bmmexmaa Ul Ml lit M Lamb Itt 141 A. Beware ...... ......let ia i W. Bowers .... Totals ...... 1 1M ITS tto ac ST. LOCI& March ft .The pealng gama ot tne eertea ot games between tb at. Loukt American league and National league teams, which waa scheduled for Saturday, waa peetpooed today until March ga. Coed weather and tbe froeea baa ball ground caused the sjeetpoa. meitl The teams will ooaUnua to ooa dMJoB la tha south for another week. nealssa Flara MewlcwoU City. DKNISON. la., March tLvcLl- Tke Oeniaoa aaswet DO'l tsaao, waicn haa suffered a defeats in the hirt ecbeoi elaea. wlU play at RoekwvU City PYiday afternooo, Oa that analog the dastrt-t high erhool declamatory contest takes Place. The basket kali team haa arraaa-ed for a rhamptocehlp game with Council Slufts at that city feiierday. March M. HUNOIS-MISSOURI LEAGUE . r, COMPOSED OF EIGHT, CLUBS PEORIA, III March H.-For the flrat time In" II Matory-th llllnols-Mlssoorl Base Ball league, will bo composed of eight teams durtna the coming season. sUreator aad either D wight or Fentlae will be -the new etuba this season. This was decided at a meeting held bar today. Final plana will be effected at a meet ing to ba held at BloomlngtoB two weeks hence. . . The naming ot the eighth city to make up the circuit waa referred to the Bloom Ingtoa meeting. It waa decided .that tha season, would anaa an Mar I and would. Continue throughout four 'month Ona hundred and twenty-elx games will be played, making three complete trips about th circuit. . . Lane ot canton la arranging th sched ule, whlek will bo adopted at the next meeting. Tha diault tor the coming season win contain: Btreator. Pekln. Champa! aa. TayKmrlUe. Clinton. Canton, Lincoln aad either Dwight or Pdntiac. . . WASSEM TO MEET GION . AT LINCOLN THEATER UNCOLX. March !l.-(fipoclal.-Oecar Waaen .of Omaha and Georg Olon at Aurora, are to wrestle at tb Oliver theater, thla city. oMnday Bight March M, la their atata championship oorrteet. This match waa originally dated tor Thursday, March 14. but waa postponed warn Oloa was held ap by a storm tn,Cas county aad stalled tor thirty -alx boar on a Mat' aourl Pacific train. ' The program of preliminaries provides tor the appearance ot tha two grapplere from Omaha. Jack Tel over, tha Omaha lightweight, alto mix wHh Harvoy Land. B HordavlUa amateur, ta a finish debate, while Job Zlkmund, aa Omaha heavy, win try conolualoa with Lea Bcott. the Anslay wrestler and champlsa ot north' west Nebraska. rhrebr Balastated. rrocrKKATL O.. Marrk 1L The Na tional Base Ball commission today acted favorably on tha application for rein statement of John D. Cbtsbra. Ute former National and Amertraa league pitcher. He returns to tb gam as a free agent, bia unconditional release having been givea Mm by tba Hew Tork American league club. Tntk Meet Will Be m Bern trie. eiiTSirr K.h blaerh It IRoerlal.l Athletic leaau Ne, J. comprialng the high achoola eg the eoutnwaeveni Ne braska dlstriot, will bold Us Sold and track meet here thla spring, tb data to ba announced later. TRACK IS WASHED OUT . NEAR EDGEMONT. S. D. EDOEMONT. Keex, March tt-KSpe- aiaLr-Wx tnansceertlnental Burtlagtoa traiaa preossded from her Uat Bight after thirty -etx hours ddsy la trafOs eaosed by a see are washout two Belles west ot here. Flood waters of Cheyenne river found aa lea gorge thirty feet high and halt a mile wide, washing out th till ta .the track. This toe gorge ta eeveral miles long and another quick thaw will be disastrous aad may take out the bridge her. GLOBE TROTTERS WILL TELL OF RECENT TRIPS VJa, W, -Breckenrtdge and C. F Waller will tell of thstr recent trip around th world st .the meeting tonight of th Brotherhood ot P .the First Methodist church. i' . David try Teawweia Hleeted. DAVID CITT. Keb March IL-Sb- ctal.r-At a special meeting of the Board of Education the following teachers were elected for tha heat school year: Miss Elisabeth nchoffcr, principal high school: Evorstta M, Hasman, L. O. Anderson. Miss Margaret Eberly. Miss Maa Whit- len, eighth grade. South ward Hugo U. Otoupallk. principal; Bra' Row. Has! Cook and Mildred Karbet, North ward- Ruby Johnson, principal; Blanc ha Rowe and Hasel Hench. All teachers ot tha present year who applied tor re-election went elected. Su perintendent F. R. Bears waa elected last year for a term ot two years. A Creel Mistake la to neglect a cold or cough. t Dr. King's Now Discovery euros them and may prevent consumption. IPs and tl.Q. For sale by Beaton Drue Co. I'GOORTY OUTPOINTS KELLY Tea Eoundi of Tame Fightint; Occurs at Kenosha. - LOSE All OUT AT THE DTD Me4ary Aaaaaaee that Might Ha ad la Injured, bat that ft Wilt Prepare par Contest ' ' with Klaas. KENOSHA. Vila.. March BIn tea round of uninteresting fighting bar Mat night Eddie McOoorty of Oonkostj- oat pointed Hugo Kelly of Chicago, , Under the atata kxw aa decision was permuted, but newspaper critics unantmaualy agreed that McOoorty had the better ot th con' test When th contest was ended Kelly was oa tba verge ot collapse from exhaustion and terrtfls body punches, while Mc Ooorty was righting strong. Kelly made bo attempt to fight until th batiks was halt over, but by his ring generalship made McGoorty miss repeatedly from swings to tha head. In the first round McOoorty dropped the Chlcsgoaa with n left punch to th chin tor tha count of Bin. 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