Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 15, 1914, SPORTS SECTION, Page 3-S, Image 35

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NEED COURTESY AT GAMES
Spectators at Foot Ball Battles
Should Give Others Chance.
OMAHA Is happy; to have had the
honor of entertaining the annuel
convention of the Natlcmal Asso
ciation of Base Ball Leagues. It
brought here the brainy mm of I
the fame mostly those off the diamond
and we are sure the pleasure of the
entertainment was mutual. We gather
as much, both from thc manner of our
guests while hrro and the tone of their
resolution of appreciation. We rather
guess that many en Omohan failed to
realize the full Import of this gathering
as a convention; failed to understand Its
natlon-wldo and representative character.
It was, us a matter of fact, one of tho
most notable conventions this city ever
entertained, and wo have entertained
soma notable ones. No one could look
upon this assemblage of men, follow
their deliberations, obsorvo then: wher
ever they moved about without raising:
his estimation of base ball, however high
It had been. They were business men, of
cool heads, pood speech and most gonial
personalities. They attended to some Im
portant business In very businesslike
manner.
TWO REAL SQUABBLES TODAY
l-'onteaelles and California Athletics)
and Colombians and Monmoilh
Pnrker to Meet at
Honrke Pnrk.
But this Imprapslon that the minors
were "hanged, drawn and quartered,"
which we say prevails in eome minds,
rests also on the failure of the minors to
do anything- toward redressing their
grievance against the majors for a voice
in the settlement of the outlaw problem.
The convention adopted, without a word
of remonstrance, a politely-worded reso
lution clearing the decks of opposition to
the majors and giving them a freo hand
In tho adjustment of these difficulties.
Possibly that was the best action to take.
It may also have had an element of Irtny
back of It may simply have been U
minors' way of hinting to the majors
that If too many hands spoiled tho pud- I
, (ling, then one hand would be expected
to turn out a perfect product. This much
Is plain, no settlement made with the
Federals should exclude minor league
participation, for minor leagues' interests
, Lynch
Itosso
Newman .
MccJormick
are, if possible, more affected by the j E"jan
Federal than major league Interests, j oulgMey
Of course, Messrs. Johnson, Harrmann K'tsgerald
and Ebbeti are capable men. and may
settle all these problems In the wisest
and fairest way, but, Just the same, It
would give more of a business aspect to
things to have air the Interests Involved
represented In the arbitrament
ttr FRAXK qt lliLKV,
Some of the foot ball devotees have
been squawking because It Is Impossible
to sec a contest the way they want to
enjoy it and because the crowd gets on
the field and cuts out their view. The lo
cal fool hallista would like to remedy
this defect, but It Is a matter beyond
their most earnest efforts. All Jiey can
do is to ask the spectators to sit down,
and If they fall to accommodate the
Players there Is no other method open.
Fans Insist that this Is the reason why
i so many ardent foot ball fans fail to
register at the local gridiron lots.
Two Live tSamea.
Two real foot ball squabbles that will
be for blood axe on the Mil of fare to
day at the Rourke foot ball emporium
Fifteenth and, Vinton streets. The first
melee, at 1:30, will be between the
Fontenelles and the California Athletics.
There two teams are approximately
evenly matched In every department,
consequently an exciting match Is an
ticipated. At 3 o'clock the main event of the
local foot ball season will bo staged when
the Columbians and the Monmouth Parks
clash In a battle for supremacy to decide
which team will be hailed as the cham
pions of Omaha. All the other Omaha
squads have been elmlnated from the
championship race by these two squads,
and none of the other teams are disput
ing their right to fight for the honors.
The lineups:
I l.OLl. M pIANH. 1 MUZ. 4'AUn.B.
Murphy-Balden
Section of Omaha's New Automobile Speedway
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-Photo by Scott.
Jack Prince has pro.ni.std that the new
board auto speedway will bo completed
by Thanksgiving day, sufficiently' to per
mit of speed trials by some of the lead
ing autolsta of the rour.try. The photo ' extended
Fhows the slope of this last track on the
straight-a-way, with Jack Bhca In his
racing car. The track In to bo made
twenty feet wide this fall and Is to be
forty feet for the spring
tares. It Is asserted by the promoters of
this that It will be the fastest speedway
In the world, when It Is completed and
tlmt all records will le broken.
Lilndmler
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Ing for games with Omaha teams last
week, but they failed to make connections.
Different managers have tried n vain
to get Harry W'lllliuiis to don the) Mole
skins, but he Is nut listening ti their
pleas.
Hkybumper McCreury Inoculates the
foot ball fever occasionally, but his bei-ter-half
puts a dumper on his aspira
tions. The Spaldirgs had a game booked for
today which they cancelled in order to
witness the Monmouth Park-Columbian
tussle.
Oreehe, the chief of the Athletics, says
hia crew will make the Columbians sit
up and blink when they cluuh on Novem
ber av.
Now Phil Tracy has developed Into a
full-fledged rtere. lie Is a real csar
and randies all decisions In a nonpartiuan
manner.
nillirrO miAWP DAWI 1?DC 1 rn:',' y veral bowling enthusiasts and
LnArlULu nJJiUflU DUuLLitlJ two Lincoln trams, will leave In two r-
Clara Belles and El Paxos Take Lead
in the Booster League.
SOME GOOD SCOEES ABE ROLLED
No Itrcord Totals, However, Are
.Made Ten Traraa from Omaha
to Oo to the Hloaa City
Meeting.
The Impression has gone about, how
ever, that the minors and this was es-
. sentlally a minor league affair failed to
subserve their best Interests at this con-
' ventlon. For some years the minors have
been clamoring for direct representation
in the national commission, and Al Tcar
ncy, a prominent minor magnate, albeit
a rather belligerent one, came to this
meeting equipped with a resolution
formulating that demani and supposedly
with sufficient backing to secure the
adoption of his resolution, but nothing
came of it. Tearney offered it and that
was as far as it got. Now. possibly, that
was the best disposition to make of it,
Columbians had ho so desired, but for
some unknown reaaon he prtlerrixl Uio
Athletics.
Jack FttxgeraJd, the only pug playing
foot ball aiound tlie.no jungles, will play
with his dukes tomorrow night against
Kid Wedge.
Gaughan of the Shamrocks Is develop
ing into a crackcrj.iek canylng the plg-
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t. . . u. Mitchell, formerly a star guard for the
TwofBsaesat incite. Fhamro k, says ho would take another
There will be two fusses at Chris Lyok j whirl at the game if ho could affiliate
nrk this afternoon. First langlc. Ath- I wlth th rih' rowd-
wi .mlmt Plnrenm Athletics, i One of those Council liluffs foot ball
Week's Hovrllnir Schedule.
ASSOCIATION ALLEYH
Booster league Tuemlay; Kl Paxos
against l'llcoa, lAiyal Uroer of Moose
liUulliMt fliii'A. 1. l.f.M. Hit&rnn i'lVM
Arthur Moran could have joined the' against Aiaurers' t .0, Poweil Supply
aKamei 1 o. ey-rrvenxie.
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READY TO MEET LYONS
BANCROFT. Neb.. Nov. 14 (Speclal.V
The Lyons II lull school foot ball eleven
has announced Itself as one of the fastest
leaina In this section of the state. It haa
been challenged repeatedly by the Ban
croft High school for a return game.
Bancroft has a fast team, having de
feated Pender. 14 to 7. and West Point, 4H
to 0. while Lyons tlrd with Pender at a
scors of 7 to 7, and defeated West Point.
. to 0. Tills challenge has been made by
telephone, letter and In person, but to no
avail.
The Bancroft eleven Is therefor ready
to meet the Lyons eleven at any time on
either grU'lron.
"Tha Stora of tha Town
. -,KI,i. -. Fin., teams took lunch at Missouri Valley a
Second Jamboree. Athletics aralnst Flor- i couplo lf v.et.kB UJ0 tho ,hort
ence All Stars. Both rames should prove 1 enJ of a 5!, tl o score.
to be Interesting events. First game at
p. m., second Immediately after tho first
bout Is history. All four teams have a
gang of rootors on their trail, conse
quently large gathering Is expected.
' Soma tMher Good Games.
Out at Fontenelle park the Columbian
Reserves and the Monmouth Park Re
serves will clash In what is predicted to
be a warm battle for the bacon.
Down on the turf at Rlvervlew park the
rvnineii muffs Rd Bocka will battle with
.. m. rr. i hierlno lassing the leather eag and. uses
me atu ,.... gQod Judgment squawking stghala.
Tommle Moore Is playing the game of
his career with the Athletics this year.
Ho always waa good, but lve is cleverer
than ever this season.
It Is generally considered a fact that
Independent toot ball Is rougher than uni
versity foot ball, 1-uL the accident column
fails to uphold the opinion.
If the Coliimb'ans win the champion
ship, the Joe Smiths are olng to organise
and play them a post sessiei game. Prob
ably the Columbians will object
At tho quarterback poslsh Klmmel Is
shin nir for the Athlet cm. lie is a pc.acn
a pet
and, 1
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net tnil mm thetp are asnlring to win the . v. u .. 1 1 1 1 1. noAv
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"Ul " 11 w"" lnrn wny an tnw protest . ri n rhamolonshln thev will make the because tln-v were not allowed to play tha
of the past? We lire not In the position 1 Tigers utilize their claws with more vim. curtain raiser at Rourke pai k today,
of demanding this concession, but we do ! than Is customary In order to hand' them j Today Woodbine and nunlap. 1.. flaah
venture to suggest that If the commission . package labeled defeat. I "mZXZ'Z 'ioV thtn-eU.den?
Is to continue the exercise of final I On the municipal lot at Thirty-second chanploushlp of that part of the country,
authority, both over minor and major and Dewey avenue the Monclairs and the That lad Penny, associated with the
leagues alike, then, to avoid violation of 1 Montelalr Reserves will battle. These Clifton 1 1 ill Merchants, should be hitched
a fundamental rule of Juat.ce and equity , two squad, hall from the same neighbor- to .tJl for'fkTcom!
a rule figuring in the Boston tea party i hood and as they are rather sour on each
episocie tne commission ought to open
rial cars over the Chicago & Northwest
ern next Saturday morning.
The five-man event will be rolled on
Saturday night, known as Omaha night
on the schedule, and the doubles and sin
gles will be rolled on Sunday. A large
part of the delegation will remain over
until Monday to attend the annual meet
ing of the association.
The I.I neap.
In the lineups there will be:
Pouth Omaha Jelters OKI Age: Briggs,
captain: Fitzgerald, Chadd, Hamm and
Fagareurg.
la ion Hotel No. 1: Eld son. captain;
Teal, Bene I In, McOoy, F, Jarosh and E.
Norgaard.
Paxton Hotel No. i: Tracy, captain;
Wiley, Welch, Dober, Shaw and O. Hoff
man. "Omaha In 19IB:" R. flctple, captain;
nodenHchwagqr, .McCnbe, Dahmke, Boa-enlH-ig
and Potter.
Hurgess-NnHh. Neale. captain: C.
Weekes, J. Jarosh, Cumlngs and Cain.
Ptorx: K. Selple. captain; Conrad, Ter
rell, Martin and Fanton.
Luxus: McCarthy, captain; Thomas,
Guff. Lenrn and Wartchow.
Jetter s Oold Age, Omaha; Zimmer
man, captain; Bland, GUbreath, Zsip and
Halzer.
Mli Key Gibsons: Klnnaman, A. Bow
ers, Dolicrty. FigHnac.huh and Stuns.
The Webers: Weber, captain: Huntlng-
I Urn. Cochran. Voiisem. Hammerstrom nml
Toman.
Homllntt Notes.
Bill Weber In backing a team to Sioux
City. They will be called "The Webers."
The Kl Paxos rolled a strong game
against the Corey-McKenxlea and won
two.
Ixuls A. Borshelm added to the Gate
City league prize list by contributing a
J gold watch.
The raoe In the Booster league) has
fallen Into a tie between the Ul Paxos
and Clara Belles,
The btanclard Oil rare has broken up
team l.as
coinoanv
Stryco League VVeunesuay: lnterde-
pai tim nt matches.
Sunilerlanu: jhs.' Leaguo Thursday
Ilcgular team schedule
MOHKisvj.n ALLEYS.
Fairmont Creamery League Monday:
Liquiu Gold agamxt Oladeni, Butter But
ter against uvlicla, Puritan Broilers
against Fan muni Furms.
Gate City l-eague '1 uesday : Amerlian
Kxireaa company against Block Kuta,
Florshe.m Snoes aga list irexel .hoe .0111-
puny. Tliu.soay: itaaait s ra.ataiis
against Rumour's Old Taverns, Fairmont
Creamery company attalnxt lwls' Bullet.
LithoKraphera League I uesday: Klopp
Baitiett aagalnst Leary s t'llnteis, lt'es
Printing company against Lyons' En
gravers. Thursday: Oinaiia Printing com
pany agaiiiht H. and K. Press.
Omaha Gas League Wednesday.
Omaha League Friday : Morn against
Burgess-Nath, Old Stylo Lager aamm
Luxus, Jetler's Old Age asainat Mickey
Gibsons.
BIU'NSWICK ALLEYS. SO. OMAHA.
Magic tJlty Ieague Monday: Willow
Springs against euro Mineral Water.
Jetter'a Old Age against White Sox All
Stars against Loyal Order of Moowi, '
Farmers Exchange against Welcti Gro-
eery company. 1
METROPOLITAN ALLEi W. Bnd tho Mica Axle Orease
Standard Oil Club Monday : Polarlne , taken a livn.nm, i
aga nst Mica Axle Gieasc, Perfection Oil 1 L,. ,.. . . ...
aSalnt Crown Gasoline. L" Elrtson Is going good In the
Commerc ial League-Monday: Brode- Booster lengue lie hit the wood for a
caard Crowns nguinst Eagles. Fi ana s 1 count 1 uesday night.
Candy Kl.in against Stars and Strltea. The way the Clara Unties rolled against
t'zTiL ::':"i.lh; r,r;rs,r"m,l Bancroft high school
Ilek Kitchen Is sending two teams to
Stotix City, They roll under the name
of Paxton llotel No. 1 and Paxton Hotel
No. i.
Ch!rf Briggs Is back In the game after
having most of his time occupied with
the strenuous labors of a political cam
paign. Joe Oober Is the one big !et nt the
coming tournament, .loe has taken psrt
In all the big tournaments and always
comes heavily laden.
Tho Iwls Buffet team receded the
hardest Jolt of the season last week when
the Lagan's Faislaris, their closest rivals,
won the entire series from them.
Ten teams entered In an ut-of-town
tournament Is tho result of the omaha
bowlers' organised efforts. This Is the
largest entry ever made from this city.
The Omaha league has opened up It
treasury to the extant of financing t)v
entrance of a team st Sioux City. They
will be known as the "Omaha In I91.V
team
That Fairmont Creamery team proves
to be a world beater when their two
stars. Fits and McCoy, are going good.
Both were over the six century mark
last week.
The subscription list being made 1 p by
the bowlers to pay the expense of ad
vertising and entertainment at t'.om City
Is making great headway. A neut suivi.i
will be realised.
St. liouls bowlers entered only three
teams In the Midwest tournament. This
la not enough to back up their bid for
next season's tournament against
Omaha's ten teams.
Omaha bowlers are disappointed In the
failure of the Mars and Stripes to go to
Sioux City and take part In tha Midwest
tournament there. This la one of the
strongest teams In the Commercial league.
This season's Jettor's Old Age team Is
the strongest ever organised to roll under
that name. They are proving to be one
of the strongest teams In the Omaha
league and will be In at the finish In the
pennant nee.
The strong Olllen Honey team of
Lincoln will Join the Omaha bowlers and
go with them to Slotig City. The lineup
consists of Gates. Campbell. Elche. Bush,
Millson and Captain Rempke, formerly
an Omaha bowler.
This la the first season that Omaha
bowlers have co-operated In swelling the
local entry list of an out-of-lown tourna
ment The results of their organised ef
forts have exceeded expectations and will
undoubtedly cause the establishment of
a permanent organisation to boost all
tournaments. Individuality has been a
serious handicap in the growth of the
game here and Its elimination will place
Omaha on a footing with other cities of
much larger population. F.ven now the
game Is established here better than In
most western cities, Chicago and St.
Louis being the only one to boast of
more leagues.
go1 n m in aaaiMaaaMiasMMaSa.
Its doors to a minor league member.
One la at liberty to take whatever view
of this war talk he pleases. One day the
rommanders-ln-rhicf of the opposing
armies are quoted as predicting peace
before break o' day and the pext tiling
we tee a dark forecast of interminable
war. Always, of course, one wants to
read sport news of this character with
one eye thut. The "hoys" talk for effect
very often. There is this consolation,
that the business men engaged In base
ball anl who are In. the positions of
power fully realize the Importance of
Weiinenihiy : Omaha Hlryele company
aganst Bcselln s Old Mixers.
Union Outtitttiiv I aguc i'uesday : In
terdepartment matches.
Paxton Gu.aher League Friday:
Dentiya against Kamos, Pagomaa against
Mercedes.
Clan Gordon League Thursday : Bonnie
1 100ns against St Andrews, Unhide Bums
agalmt Thistles, Turn o' She litem against
1 Kilties.
Women s Iessue .Monaay irwnraon;
Regular team matches.
Last week's rolllns resulted In two no
ticeable changes in the leadership of
the leagues. In the Oste City league the
Lewis Buffet team was forced out of
flrat place, where they have been since
early In the season. In the Booster league
the Powell Supply explodes that handicap
theory advanced by a few.
Over IK) teams will be entered at Sioux
City. Tho Sioux City bowlers have en
tered fifty teams themselves.
Sehneninan's new Farnam alleys are as
suming u finished appearance and will
soon be in readiness for play.
The Moose club Is organizing a lengue
and will begin their season as soon ss
the Farnam alleys are completed.
Beselln's Old Mixers, a team averaging
over M years of age, are leading the
said over and over again that they do
and thut they covet peace; that peace Is
the only solution of the problem now op
preffim: the game, but being human each
side demands the settlement on Its own
ti rms. Manifestly C Is lsue cannot bo
settled all on one side; no Issue can.
There must. then, be some give and
take. l'i th factions must concede some
thing. It would seem to be but a ques
tion of what to merge as the common wo
rifire.
Secretary Hey.ller's statement that no
settlement will he made with the Fed
erals until after the National league's
December meeting may he accepted, we
think, at par. It is only another evidence
of what we've been saying that the set
tlement Is to he made by the malors, al
though It should be made by both majors
and minors.
So Mr. Breeae has been blown off the
J b of president of the Wichita club, or
has blown himself off. Well. Wichita
hould survive st that. He Is a breezy
little man, but breeze alone won't al
ways work the wonders claimed for them.
The Western league magnates did well
In rutting down both the schedule of
tallies and salaries, in opinion of fans.
other a quarrel tinged with vinegar la . u.nv lives msv have been lost and
looked for. numerous accidents happened In foot ball
At Missouri Valley the strong Thirtieth the way It Is phiyed today, but Omaha
' , , . ... is among the missing relative to serious
Street Merchants will dine ai.d after tho accl(lt.ni; and dead 07)eg.
hl feed the will endeavor to demonstrate . . . ... . ,,..,.. -.,..1.
to the vlllajie cutups Just how the leather, r.rnnter Jim.ie (VNeti was the tackling, the leadership honors were divided by
egg game should be played. 1 kid. Whenever one of the Wlsner plow 1 the El Taxos and Clara Belles. Other
'followers steered towards Jim he sure li,.,,, rneea remain the same. Good
Grldlroa Flotsaaa. hooked them without any forceps. I a,.,,re. were rolled th.y.uahout the week.'
t nur no reeorns were siiinsneu.
When tha entiy list closed at Sioux
City on Wednesday, ten Omaha teams
had lined lip for the big tournament.
This Is the largest entry Omaha bowlers
have ever mide in another city.
This Is the lurgrst outside entry In the
big tournamet.t. TJie Sioux City bowlers
have entered forty-five five-man teams;
Omaha follows with ten; Kansas City,
five; Chicago, four; St. Louis, three-,
Pes Moines, three: Minneapolis, two; St.
wo ;
MAINE UNIVERSITY WINS
CROSS-COUNTRY HONORS
BOSTON, Nor. 14.-Vnlverslty of Maine
won the New England Intercollegiate
cross-country championship today over a
course of 4.4 miles In Franklin park, with
a total of M points. The other team points
were:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
9; Dartmouth. M; Massachusetts Agri
cultural college, 116; Williams, 1M; Colby.
14f.; Brown, 14; Worcester polytechnic
institute, 108; Amherst. Sis.
HARVARD SCARED OVER
THE ATHLETIC HEART
BOSTON. Mass., Nov. lf-Harvard Is
sending out a soars regarding the "ath
letic heart." It Is stated by that excel
lent old gossip, "the best of authority."
that Harvard athletics Is to be Investi
gated, and that If the Crimson athletes
are foimd to be susceptible to heart
trouble, because of their athletic work,
a regulation Is likely to be made at Cam
brllge, which will forbid the participa
tion of any student In more than one
major sport during a college year.
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Kinug & Co.
CKO. T. WILSOV, Mgr.
Ted Cross, who used to cavort on local 1
grons. is now shclurlng at New Or-jj pjj.
Pip Cook Is safely sheltered at Blair, ,
ZZ-1 he ha' 1 0 tiv ,oot b i Adds to Equipment
In all probability the i.oiuniDians win
play Missouri Valley at Missouri Valley.
Dencn. Messra. Herrmann lnhn.nn ik i la., on Turkey aa). I
bets. Gilmore. Weeghman and all ' ha-e ? .at ZTLTu ,.
For Bigger Trade
The Critical Man Demands
Bond & Lillard
Bottled In Bond
.Nebraska university. 1 $10,000 worth of machinery and equip
Wonder what is tne a"er wr i" he, , ,ak6 car of ,ncreB(,,ng ,
Hvland Parks? They have failed to mane .
any nolae here of late. j . , . Paul, two; Peoria, two; St. Joseph, t
Earl Breaaman. Wright and Tracy win OCK m " l"OYe ""'" Lincoln, two; Wichita. Pueblo, Waterloo,
be the judges .during the Monmouth Park- the second to the main floor to make . MarHha)Uown (Jlir ,tuplail Uubuqlw
- - room 111 r irm nw iiiaciuiivi y im w
'Excrlslor Sfirlnsn, Winniieg, Canada; Ie
Sioux Falls. Munkato and several
1 small towns are sending ono team each.
Many Teams lu Enter.
It worth the nrlce to sne 1 took or ..nu.i. ii.H,.i.. r i.r in ih unrii
tha Columbian Reserves Plow through the . ' j , Mara,
line. He 1. some line smasher. "' " caia.oKue
Kennebec of the Monmouth Park Re- " numbered, with each bin eontoinlng ,
serves Is playing a faster same than he Ford parts. This Is a buf aid to an em- 1
did last season. Nuff squawked. ; pioye to get any part wanted and sup- j Secretary O'DonnclI of the Midwest
X'ext Sundav tha famous Wlsner. Neb , j n'.v m euMntner'a ilimiiul without delav. ; Tournament i-omnanv savs that over HO
aggregation will be "" They will fight j AB tr compreMor ra, been established , f ive man teams will take part In the big1, I
lAt tnewnUr "poslsh BlaTkman looks'1" the basement of the plant, while on event and ahcut M two-man teams, and I -pretty
sweet! 'll Is'one of the strong- i the second floor there Is Installed a 1 k"l singles will compete In the matihei. j II
holds of the Athletic contingent.
Great things are expected of Frank . arbor
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luinhlan debate, booked for today.
According to Tensler. the Missouri Val
lev magnate, tne "ontenclie played
grinder, forge, three drill presaea, two
arbor presses, one engine, one babbit
I lame, a gna lurnar! for mrini neaiing,
; a motor testing block, a vulcanizing ma
: chine, a new braising machine and much
better game than the score indicates. , other equipment. ,
If evervthlnr turns out ae expected the1 The company has also established a
Columbians will charter a sptsclal ear for' now department. In which It cuts and as- I announcement of their Intentions to Isnd
Missouri alley, ia. on luraey oay. ,emble lumber for shipping puiroaes 'It, hut their light entry this season, to
foV7neBSP.?dn.Uahn5 i" i demoT U big ha. k-.aw does the heavy work and I gether with the fact that th. tournament
titrated his ability as a ground gainer, 'more than a dozen men are employed In was held there last season, wl'l undouht
Those Athletic Reserves that hail from! this depaitment alone. edly kill their chances. Victor Parrlsh
the vicinity or Twenty-iourm ana cum-i Manager Gould is highly elated over , or the Commercial club will accompany
Omaha's vhkI army of bowlers will go
to Sioux City armed with badges and
other advertising novelties with tho in
tention of landing the big event for
Omaha In l'lli. There will probably hi
Utile or no opposition In seeurlng the
tournament. St. I-ouls Is out with the
ing streets, irimmeo. inn iier it un wim tha rrw work Bd stntes that tha Omaua the bowlers and aid thein in landing the
the same monic ker. As a eotia.-qnence . , . . . ,
they are now entitled to said label. I hoUM ,h "t Jiuiped auto dispin- tournament.
Oakland and llaveloc k. Neb., were look-1 ury ln ln" middle wen. 1 The local array of pin topplers. accom-
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