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19 rTE BEE: OMATIA. MONDAY, APRIL 1. 1912. T Drawn for The Bee by Hal Coffman As a Sound of a Ball Smacking the Mitt Copyright. UU, National News Ass" a Things "To Worry AboT i tL hf - ROURKES BEATJOPLIN TEAM Buyers Win in a Romp Before t Small-Site! Crowd. HOKE TEAM IS OUTCLASSED Omaha Flaya Errarleee Caaia aad the Roarke Pltekera A Haw . Bat Oaa Hit la Nina laalaca. JOPUX. Mo, March B.-(EaclaI Tele- ram.) In tha presence of what Pa Rourke figured at eara fara to town for alx man tha Rajigere blanked tha Joplta Athletln this aftarnooa. I to a, Tba Kabraakana opened tha paatlralnc br aeortnc tw In tha flrat. Thsy re peated thla la tha fourth, scored ona In tha sixth, another la tha seventh and tana mora la tha eighth, Tha home guard wara outelsssed and outplayed at all itifH of tha ium. Tha gam In detail: OMAHA. AB. P H. O. A. T. t annar, lb 4 Nelhoff, lb Thomaaon, af Kane, lb.... Bou ra, la. I Hcanlan, aa Cnyle, rf Campflold, a..,. Hall, p Ryan. . Fentresa, p chonover ... Total... i JOPLINV . AB. R. I R Rilleg, tb-ai.., Kline, lb Hnlu Kdwards, c... Thompson, lb, .liodaon, rf..,.. liarne. If Kllioll, cl Iavif e-2b.. Warden, p Harnett, p...... Moffett, p. Jones Total ...... i a ...a a t 14 1 an-ft fn nvin In th alath Ballad for Moffett in tha ninth, Omaha It 1 If -l Jophn V , Btolen bases: Nsthoff (, Thomaami (31, Sows il). Coyle. lerrtflee hit: Thomaaon. Coyle. Doubla play: Warden in Kllna Burnett ta Kllna to noil, n w ner la Kan. Hit bir pltchari Relief. Flrat baaa on arrora: i)ma- . on bases: Omaha. 1: Joplln, 1 Pd ball: Holt (. Wild pitch: Muffett. First base an ball; Off Fentresa, 1 In two limine: off Werdsn. I In throe In ulna: ofl Barnett, 1 In three Inlnrss off Moffett. I In two Innings- Sruck outl Hr Kali, I In thraa Inning: by. Bran, I in thrao lnlngs: by Fentreee, I In tw lnlngs; by Warden, I In threelnlngs: by Barnatt. 4 in tnr innmgs; y fj""-": a In nio Ining. Time: tmylrei Fraddla Moot. SOPH OX OSES TOM SWAB FTVl Owe-sldrd rrellsaleary ta Omaha Otraaawa . Aa a preliminary to tha Omaha Ottumwa baskst ball battla Saturday at tha "T" gymnasium tha South OmAt High achool aopbomore toaaara trimmed tha Squab five to tha tuna of ta Foley, right forward on tha Ma1o City aquad, featurad by fllnftn( tha laathar wind phera throuih tha hoop for a total of twenty -one point. Baumann and Handberf Pr ttaaay tor the uab. Unaup: ROI TII OMAHA. SQUABS. R.P Bandberg L.F ,. Baumana C Rouner Foley B.F. joe ur, nobertaoa C. Fittle '."J l-U remnen Wooley KAt inu "'" Field goal: Foley (41, Wooley in. Fittle. Baumana! (f. Free throwa: Foley i, Baumann (41. Polnta awarded: South umaha, A Referee: Walker. GYMNASTIC CHAMPIONSHIPS ARE DECIDED IN NEW YORK NEW TOIUC March it-The national gymnaetla championships of tha Amateur Athletic union were dec idea tonigut. There were eight events on the program. The all-around championship waa won by P. Krimnie! cf tha New York Tura- vereln with a total of 4H points, dupll eating bia victory of last year. Tha best Individual winner was T. Anastae of tha Pittsburgh Athletic association, wha cored eleven ' polnta He won tha rope climb and was second In the flying rings acd horizontal bars contest. The club point prise was woa by the New Tork Turaveraln with twenty-four points, the West Side Toung Men's Chrl thin aasoclatlon second with thirteen, and the Pittsburgh Athletic assoclatloa third with eleven. THOMAS FIELD CAPTAIN OF DES MOINES BALL CLUB ' OCKDA BrKfNOS, Kan March Jack Thomas, tba first baseman secured front Lincoln in tha Dwyer trade, was to day elected field captain af the Des Mot nee base ball team, now In training camp here. Thomas will play first bass tor Des Moines. Ton wul look a good while before you find a better medicine for eougha and rotda than Chamberlaln'a Ceugh Remedy, It not only give relief cures. Try whea yoa have a cough or cold, and yea are certain ta be pleeeed with tha prompt euro which it will effect. For aale by all dealers. r Sew Walklart KeaareU XFW TORK. March II. eOorre H. Guuidlnr of the Central track and field team of Toronto, Canada, established new world's record tor four nulea. Indoor, at the Twenty-third regiment armorr tonight. . The track measured eight laps to the mua- and Gotilding cov ereo the tmny-iwo lose in a l, smasa lng the old mark of 5:S made by X. li. Armstrong twenty-five yean ago,, Oaa Bail. "Good ere." but better Judgment whea tba Inter-Utaie' Ruter company laid la a vary large stock or rubber boots aad sandals for aprtag. All ereers are being filled on receipt by that company. . , In Tha Bee tha newspaper that reaches aB af tha buyers. Stlipxlata your business by adrertlsllig BDSY SPRIUGJOR CREIGHTON Campni Tbronpi with Collepiani Warmin; Up for Athletics. TE5HIS E5THUSIASTS ON TOES Caarte etpaj Prepared aad Arraaaev. aaeata radar Way. far Sttwas Sckedate Mabraaka Wee leyaa Ceatlaa, Tea baaa ball bur; la alive at Cretfh ton anivaralty. and tba large campua I orowded with player. Clara teams are bains ort-anlaed and tha Crelfhtoa An nex team haa begun practice.' Tha flrat game of tha aeeaoa will be played Mon day evening, when the Annex team will meet the team representing Fourth High claa. In ptt of the decldon of the faculty that there will be no vanity team, tha etudenta have not given up oil hope. There reams to be no lark of material whlra would ge to make up a college team. The tennis court fut an rounding Into condition and will be in um within a week. A vanity team will repreaant Crelghton In tennis and a regular Inter collegiate achedule will be arranged. Two of tha mombera of last year" team will Un be at school and there are Bey- era! other very promlatng young it era, who rev the vanity men of laat year a hard tuasle for their place. Tha flrat game will be with the Nebraaka Waelevaa achool of I'nlvarally Place. Tha team from Nebraaka Wealeyan will make a three waeka trip through Iowa, Kaaaaa and Nebraaka, and will be In Omaha May I and 4, meeting Omaha university oa May I and Crelghton on May 4. Fownes and Nicholls, Lead Crack Golfers PINEHUKST. N. C, March a.-At the head of a big field In the opening of the Amaleur-Profeaaional Ooll tourna ment today, Henry C. Fownea of Oak mont and Ollbert Ntcholle, profeastonal, mad a soor of IN. C. N. Phillip of Greenwich Country elub and Donald i. Roae were second, with a card of MS, and E. L. gchofleld. jr., of Weeburn. and Herbert C. Lagerblade flnlahed third, with 110. , - . Tha best tha favorltea could do wa IN, thla being tha card of Walter J. Travis, Garden City, and Harold J. Top. ping. Oreenwica. Other good tarda vera those of Parker A. Whlttmore, Brook- line, and N. W. Dean. Oakley, 147; Charlaa Evans. Jr.. Edgewater, and Allan Lard, Chevy Chase; W. C. Fownaa, Oak mant, and C C. Herron, Chlcagoi Dr. C. K. Gardner, Agawam. and O. E. Miner, protaaalooal, bunched In a triple tie at 141; Walter Fairbanks, Denver Country dlus, and Btewart Maden. profesalonal, ltd, and Oswald Klrkby, Englewood, and , P, Gardner, Homewood. 11. The beat Individual thlrty-alx holes of the day wa the tie at 147 between Pro feaalonala Nloolla and MeNamara. While tha field neoeasarlly was limited to the leading player, twenty-five pairs la all participated. , Oldf ield Restored to Racer's Place CHICAGO. 111., March ii.-Berney Old- fjeld, automobile racer, will be rain ststed In good atandlng In ths American Automobile association en April So, It was announced tonight. Benjamin' Ker echer, hla mecbanldan, will be reinstated on tha same data. William Piekens. Oldfleld's manager, la not so fortunate. HI disqualification was fixed to expire July I 1117. Oldfleld waa barred for hla unsanctioned race with Jack Johnson In tha fall of 11. Pickens displeased the assootatton by con ducting several Independent meets oa the coast after bis suspension. It Is expected Oldfleld will attempt to regain hla lost championship laurels, new held by Bob Burman, Michigan Surprises Cornell's Track Men ANN ARBOR. Mich. March IL-The University of Michigan track team to night sprung a big surprise by defeating Cornell. 41 to M. Michigan took first la tha first firs aventa on tha program. FINAL ATHLETIC TESTS FOR HERO LEAGUE BOYS Final gymnasium athletic tests in the Hero league of th "T" association were completed yesterday afternoon under the direction of R. U. Welker, aaslstaat physl cal director. The grade achool dasees held their relay races sod tha finals of the running high jump wen completed In Class C of the group. A swimming contest under ths auspices of the league will be held Friday and Saturday In the "T" pool and It la ex peeled ninety-five boys will take part. There will be a aerlee of relay race. fancy swimming tests and short dashes. Handsome "V" ribbon "badges wilt be awarded those gaining flrat. second and third In each event. Following are ye terday's reaulte: " - GRADE SCHOOLS. Crass . A Two-thirds mile relay (eight aoe oa a em: tiranta. nrat; Lincoln, aeevna; rxmiee. intra. 1 irae: J:IVv Clase B Two-third mile relay race (eight lade on a team): Washlngtons. first; Grants, second: Lineolns. Third. Time. Z.Ziyi, , ciaas c Two-thirds mile relay - race (eight lada oa a team): iouxa. flrat: Cheyennea, second; Dakotaa, third. Timu: ;r. Running high Jump: Merrill Crofton. flrat; Kidney -Robinson, aeeoad; Fred Boser, third. Height: 4 teet. 4 Incnea. ' If yoa nave aaytumg m exchange, ad- vertiae R in The tie Want Ad camaaa. a e- pi-H-i i i ... , -1 LJ a FLEE INfi. - . ALL FIVES WIN IN TOURNEY Omaha, Ktnsu City and Ottumwa End with Honon Even. TEAKS TO HOLD CUP B7 TUBUS Omaha Makea Oaed Karly Shawlaa, bat Falls ta Keep l a Hot Start ' lag pace Tearaey Declared . ta Bo Hasra Saeeeaa. tearea af Teersaeaeat. Omaha, '. Kansss City. Kansaa City. 3; Ottumwa, . Ottumwa, : Omaha, M. The western Interscholsstlc bssket ball tourney ended In a tie Saturday at the "T" gymnasium, tle deciding game r auitin in a victory for the husky Ot tumwa squsd over the Omaha High school tossers by a score of to 35. -scn or the three teems entered, won one gsme and lost one, so that tbe honors are left up In the air. The Ryan allver trophy cup and the championship will he held by aaeh school for a period of four months. srrangements for which will be meds this week. Omaha lost a chancs to win the floor honors of ths west by a lack of their usual dssh snd snap of play In the lent five minutes of ths flnsl period. With the scon four points In their fsvor, they slumped and allowed tlie.Iowsns to flip a couple of well placed baskets through th hoop, and after that tha Ottumwa huskies forged ahead. By comparative scores It was announced by the officials of the tourney that the first honor of th meet could be given to Omaha as tha locals drubbed the Ksn aan City aulntat and they la turn trim med th Ottumwa lad. Howtver. thla Is upset as Ottumwa comes back with a win to their credit agalnat Omaha, so It was decided to cell the final result a triangu lar tie. The purple and white toasers outclassed the visitors In ths tint half, and by. dint of clever team work aad Individual play they wen able to eluae th period. U to H In their favor. During tha early stages of the game Coach (Mark's pupils pulled off some doubla passes, left hand flips and long basket shots that brought the entire crowd to Its feet. Their work failed to show up so strong In tha final period and they had to be content with Ih small end of the score board when the whistle was blown. Leslie Burkenroad. the Hltle left guard, starred for tha locals, and through bis efforts a total of tweaty-three points waa summed up, of which eight clever basket shots mad sixteen. Burkenroad wss 'ths life of the team during tha entin con- teat and hla vim In breaking up oppon. ants' plas and excellent guarding and passing was the fcatun of tha evening. The rest of the Capitol hill boy de serve unstinted pi sire for their work this year, as the 1M! quintet bss been the best in the history of sthlcUrl at the school. Vergil Rector, the big center, and Beryl Crocker, captain and left forward, both graduate' from the school In June and their work last evening waa the last In basket togs (or Omaha. Mark Hughe, right forward, and James Gardiner, right guard, alsa played bard and consistently laat night, aad their work waa pronounced by some of the officials ss stellar enough ts get them places on the alt-western high school floor team. Luck featured la the Ottumwa ladi' play and several long basket shots made from the renter of the floor clipped through thg net without any apparent ef fort on th part of the tosser. Shaffer, left forward, waa the active lad In basket flinging, and. during tha final period he successfully threw two out of every three- flip attempted. Lester, the lanky center, did not show up strong against Rector, theOmaha lad, who opposed him. Tearaey Derided Saeessa. Aa to arousing local Interest In the floor sport, the tourney has been a success, al though the finances did not sum up to any great advantage. Last night saw tha banner jmwd of the series and the seat ing capacity, was taxed to the limit. The stork -of Carl . Brannon. the little Cornhusker rules expert who refereed the meet, waa entirely satisfactory, both to the crowd and to the' playen and then was ao wrangling over decnaons. Last nlgbt'a game snakes the sixtieth at which Brannoa baa officiated thla season. ins ivanaaa nty (.central squsa lert Ojt noma last evening at 11 o'clock. thfOt- tumwa aggregation will remain over antll tonight, stopping at the Hotel Rome. J xne imeep or si nigni s gsme:. Huahe. RF IR F HJi Crocker lLVJuFjIl'. ShatteT Rector ..........C.;C........ Letter : Burkenroad ...La L,0 Lodwtck .--.r-ltliift8:r wsd Score by halves. 1st. . Total. I Ottumwa ........ - a , 39 WtaVSriffertt L.ei V X wick Ul, Wormoeugot ,, Hughes to, .1 .iTvUssrr l arrtajii ) v -ti y te nrs-r Crocker (1), Rector II), Burkenroad (). Free throwa: Shaffer II). Wormhought 111. Burkenroad ".). Point ewarurd: Ottumwa, 1; Omaha, 1. Referee: Bran non. Time of haivea: Twenty minutea Scorer: Welker. Fire Makes Coulon Grab Contract Quick CHICAGO, March B. While Johnny Coulon, bantamweight champion pugilist, waa watrhlng a fin that partly deatroyed his residence here lodsy, this telegram waa handed him: "Will you fight Toung Salisbury. Phil McQovern and Toung Wagner before the Jrogan Athletic club In Brooklyn during April?" "I should say I will." said Johnny, rapidly writing an acceptance to the offer. Coulon will leave for Brooklyn next week. Ha will meet one man a week tor three Weeks In ten-round bout a The tiro deatroyed part of Coulon s training apparatus. His loss waa small. Jack Pfiester Goes Back to Chicago Cubs CHICAOO, March IL-Jack Pfiester, who a tew yean ago was knows as 'Jack tha Giant Killer" because of his effectiveness against th New Tork Na tionals, Is coming back to tha Chicago Nationals. Jimmy Nsgle, a left-handed pitcher and some cssh wen given Louis ville for Pfiester today. Pfiester wss re leased to Louisville Isst year, but he played only a few games. He now Is at his home In Remington, O. NATIONAL BOWLING TOURNEY IN PATERSON COMES TO END PATEHSON. N. J., March ll.-Tho sixth annual tournament of the National Bowling association, which has been in progress for three weeks with nearly 1,000 competitors, ended tonight with two world's records to Its credit. The Grand Centrals of Rochester, with the world's record total of I.997, won the five-men team championship, Ths mem ben of the record-making team are Larry Sutton, Major Tyser, Ward Vaughn, Otto Kalusch and Frank Britt Charles Johnson and Mortimer IJndaev of New Haven. Conn., won the double championship with l.l. fifty-four points abort of thai record, and Leo Lucke of Brooklyn captured the Individual Cham. pioaahlp with a total of tw alx pins short of the record. Mortimer Llndsey of New Haven won the all-around cnamplonshlp with a world's record of 1071 for nin games. His average was Si -.." BRUTALITY OF GAME DRIVES MORRIS BACK TO ENGINE CAB SAPl'LPA, Okl., March SI. Because, ha aays, of tha "brutality of tha game.'1 Carl Morris, erstwhile "white hope." haa quit the ring temporarily at least. He went, back 'to work today as an engtnotr on a switch engine In the Basulua roll road yards. Morris, left his engine oa tin nisht of July 4, 191. after Jeffries hal been de feated by Johnson with tha avowed l' tention of recovering the championship title . for the 1 white race. During; his twenty months' career he won elev.n battles and lost two aad for the time being he asserts he has enough. But, Insists the engineer, he will return ard defeat'- Johnson. When, be doe not say.. "Thugs," Morris complains, predominate among the present day tighten. . Don't be surprised it yon have an attack of rheamatisra this spring. Just rub ths affected parts freely with Cham- berlala'a Liniment and it will eaoa dis appear. Bold' by all dealers. Teaehen taaw- cMfterrs. WATERLOO, la., March - . (Special Telegram.) The . Northeastern Iowa Teachers' association closed a most sue ceeeful three days' session tonight. The following officers were elected for next year: Superintendent, A. W. Chamber lain. East Waterloo, president: vie presi dent. Prof. Lillian Lambert, Iowa State Teaehen' college. Cedar Falls: secretary. Prof. C. R Lockwood, Independence; treasurer, Superintendent P. Irish, Du buque. I jaeaa ilr Wtthwat MAdON CITY, la-. March (Special Telegram. -The entin city la without ni toT tnr purposes whatever Thla aftarnoon - the- big -pipe- connecting -the Pumping Plant with the lead main, broke Promised before some Um tomomw. . - i - wounded with a saw.-or pierce by a rustv nsiL Bucklea's Arnica Salve sooa - U"d a j For sal by Beaton Drug company. MILLER TO COACH CREIGHTON Succeisful for Two Yean, He Will Betnra for Another. IS IIXED BT ALL PLAYERS Gassa will St. Louie I alveralty Has Been Set far Kavesaber Tvra aa Field at Kaaaaa City. Harry Miller, th populsr coach of the Crelghton foot bail team last season, will coach the Crelghton eleven again this year. Miller has been at th head of the Crelghton toot ball teams for two yean and has been very successful In turning our good teams. Lsst season he waa embarrassed by a lack of vanity ma terial, but by dint of hard work developed a fast mschtne. Miller Is well liked by th playen both on and off the field. He gained his foot ball reputation at Notn Dame, where he starred at half- bark and earned for himself the title of th "Red Headed Devil" In the game with Michigan, where he waa credited with beating Michigan alngle-handed. Miller 1 at present studying law at Notre Dame. The date fcr the Crelghton-ttt. Louis university foot ball gam has been set for November 1 and the game will be played at Kansas City. This leaves No vember 14 as the only open data on the Crelghton achedule. Aa all attempta to achedule Nebraska ir that data have failed, the Crelghton management has decided to bring either the Haskell In diana or the Kansas Aggies here at that time. The Indiana have always proven a drawing card, and a gsme with them In Omaha would mean an Improvement In the Crelghton schedule. The scheduling of these teams means that Crelghton must facs a stiff line of opponents, as it ha already agreed to play Momlngslde. Marquette and South Dakota State uni versity. Kill the tsar I re. It Is hoped no umpires will be killed thla year, but dealers In rubber boots and shoes, who do not hsve stock on hand may be In danger. The Inter-State Rub ber company has a Urge stock and can abip boat and sandals the day th ordera the received. BoU City Water Next Two Weeks, Says Dr. Connell Caution to boll all water used for drinking purposes during the next two or three weeks on account of Impure condition caused by the breaking up of Ice and anow was issued yesterday by Health Commissioner Ralph W. Connell. It I follow: "Although the city water at the present time from a bacterial examination shows up In fine sliape, the chemical examina tion shows an Increased amount of free ammonia, which I likely due to the melt ing of snow and surface drainage. These examination do not necessarily prove th water I unsafe; yet, aa an ounce of prevention is better than a pound ot sure. 1 would advise aa a precautionary measure, that all city water used for drinking purpose be boiled for the next two or three weeks." NEBRASKA WINS WRESTLING MATCH AWAY FROM IOWA LJNCOLNNeb.. March .-(8peclsl Telegram.') Nebraska university won the tntercollegate wreitllng tournament with Iowa nntvenlty laat Bight. The Cornhuakera carried off the honon In th lighter weight matches, and only af ter a long battla waa MrCarmack ot Nebraaka defeated by O'Connor of the vial tors' 'earn. Miller in the middleweight class wai outweighed thirty pounda but had little difficulty In diapoaing of his beefier op ponent. He won from Gilllland In tha middle heavyweight in exactly 14 min ute for the firet fall. Tha second re quired but I minute. Matte t. a. Th above will be heard all ever th United States soon. Just now th can I for rubber boot and sandals and the Inter-fltat Rubber company. Omaha, has en band a big stock and fining all ordera at 4l& St!"15 'SMi'' 3n ,. II I STAR TEAMS PICKED OUT Selections Kade of All-Western High School Basket Fling-en. OFFICIALS OF MEET MAKE PICK Leslie Barkearoad of Omaha aad Lewie Menae, Left Forward af ", Kaaaaa City, Conceded ae ' ladlvldaal Stan. . Ali-Weetera dalateta. FIRST TEAM. Right forward. Shaffer Ottumwa Left forward.... Mense Kansaa City Center Rector Omaha Left guard burkenroad Omaha Right guard.... Reber Kansas ciiy SECOND TEAM. KUtht forward. Nevin Ottumwa Left forward. ..llughea Omaha Center Leater Ottumwa Left guard Gardiner omnha Right guard.... Jackson Kansaa City The above selection, wen made at tha close of the. western r.:an srnool floor tourney at the "Y" laat night by Carl brannon of the University of Nebraska, referee; Gus Miller of the University ot Omaha, umpire: L. L. To'itnn, physical director of the Kanaas Cny Central High school, and Joy Clark of tho University of Chicago. Leslie Burkenroad, left guard for Omaha, and Lewla Mense, left forward on the Kansas City ftve, were concede, as the Individual stars of the series anl both were unanimously chosen for the flrat team of the entire west. Shaffer, right forward, proved the mainstay of the Ottumwa tossera who were touted as the easy winners of the tourney enrly in the week. Omaha and Kanaas City both get ewo playen on the first all western team and Ottumwa one. Vergil Rector, the purple and white middle player, is given the center position and John Reber, tha aen aatlonal Kansaa City center. Is shifted to a guard. Reber was pronounced as ona of the headiest and fastest lads en tered In the meet. The foregoing selections were carefully made following the final contest last night, and the work of each player en tered in the series was considered before any definite choices Were mode. Proposed Leasee Abandoned. ROCK ISLAND, 111.. March SI. -It has been decided to abandon the projected Mississippi Valley Rase - Hall league, which was to have been comnoaed of the rltlea of Rnrk Island and Mollne. 111., and Cedar Rapids, Clinton. Waterloo and Iowa City. la. Thick of the Hot Summer Coming Comfort then means much to the employer as well as the employe. More and better work can be accomplished in a cool, well ventilated office such as is afforded by The Bee Building. The spaciousness of the building -is made prominent through the largo court and good sized offices.direct ly connected with o u t s ide exposure, which aids in form ing air passages through the whole structure. Other conveniences of Bee building ten ants are assured through attentive janitor service and speedy elevators, isow is the time to move intOy THE BEE BUILDING A few vacant offices are listed: Seaau S3 suite. .Adiolnlne At present both rooms are divided by ten.porary wood and glass partitions; have an east exposura on Seventeenth street and are very desirable rooms. tn la 15ilS feet in site; has two north windows and a private office partitioned off inside thia apace. This room would be particularly well suited for aa architect or studio. SSa Fronts oa Famam street and is almost' In front of ele vator landing. Site nv,ilu, or 1S so. "are feet. Partitioned to afford private office and reception room. ( SM Reception Room, private office, two large closet, larg workroom with two north window Ideal office for engineer. architect doctor or otner tnooth... M-xM tn alsa. llgnt, thus having excellent natural light Th apace could be divlOed ao aa to make two very pleasant room, mce, par mouth .......... Wet Boob HQ Office In th northwest corner, having four large win dows A fireproof vault for the protection of valuable papers ia much In demand and Is afforded in this room. There le a total of 12 square feet of floor space and soma would br equipped with partition to satisfy good tenant. Tba rental . pnea ia par month The Bee BuUding Co. Bee Business Office 17th and Farnam Sts ILLINOIS ATMTES YICTORS Get Thirty-One Points in Conference Indoor Meet. FIVE BIG EIGHT MASKS BROKEN lalveralty of Wlseemsla.I.aada the Place, While Chlcaao Haa ta Be Ceatealed wltk Faartk Peeitiaa. EVAN8TOX. 111., March M.-Track ath- letea representing the University of Illi nois were . triumphant In the second annual conference Indoor meet held at the Northwestern university gymnasium last night, piling up II polnta. Five indoor records for llig Eight competition were broken and one waa tied. Six uni versities were represented In tha meet. Second honon went to tha University of Wisconsin with twenty-nine points. while Northwestern waa ' third with twenty-one and a half points. Chicago, the favorite In th meet, was fourth with twenty points, Minnesota fifth .with four snd Purdue sixth with three and a half points. New rccoros were made in the one-mile run. SSfJ and M0-yard events, running high Jump and alio! put. Murphy ot Illinois tied the Indoor record In the pole vault, leaping twelve feet, - Ungrateful Italian , Stabs Benefactress After hilling been fed. and sheltered for sbverel weeks while he pas out ef work.- Consnglo Salvatore, an Italian formerly employed as dishwasher at the Homa hotel, slashed and perhaps fatally Injured Mrs. Alee Csputo. 1004 Dodge street, last night when she told him that he onaht to be more energetic In his efforts to recurs a Job. He fled after doing the cutting and the police and de tectives are seeking him. Mn. Caputo waa taken to tha police station, where Surgeons Peppers, Ash and Hlbbard attended her. She was taken to St. Joseph's hospital. She has (light chance for -recovery. rooms can be rented single or n- proiessinai men. neuiai pwr located on the court close to sty .......... u ...... . i i SB-ef lSft ' 'Aiez J V