BRINGING UP MR COULD FOR A MINUTE? WAGPtONFR ANT) AL 11 A V" V W AlUAl 1111 AIM KOYEH SHOOT A TIE Diller and Fremont Marksmen High Guns in Omaha Gun Club Registered Tourney. V THREE IN TIE FOB TITLE AI Koyen of Fremont and C. L. Waggoner of Diller, Neb., led the ' field of marksmen in the first day's shooting of the Omaha Gun club's second annual registered trap shoot ing tournament, which started at the traps across the river yesterday, y Koyen and Waggoner both broke ' 145 out of a possible 150 targets. Koy en, Waggoner and Ray Kingsley of Omaha tied in the 100-bird race for the Omaha Gun club amateur cham pionship,, each shattering 96 of the blue rocks. The trio agreed to shoot off for the event on the next fifty targets and Koyen and Waggoner again tied with scores of 49. Kings- : ley broke 46. Waggoner and Koyen. mill hrmlr the tie todav on the first fifty targets.. - . ' The shoot- yesterday was very poorly attended. Only nineteen shoot ers lined up at J the traps, pi A lot of the scattergurt marksmen are duck hunting, while the high price of pow der has tended to discourage otners. Scores vesterdav were: i. A McDonald ., H-Mlllr ,..47 u-iin.n .'i...ll4lKlnnley ...i.....l41 WeDBlM ;.i.,.H."i nuj -. HolllnnwwOlV:. . 119 Cobb . . . . """J Carter j.z'fltinaauan Gross .......... lSHIMehrsn l ... ... 11.1 CnlVln 117 wmi. 1st Clark 141 tmnn .lit OuiUllna .4 lit Kennedy ........ .lift Denotes professional. . Stewart Decides ,. Tn TaVft Turn Fill, Xw XUImv a it v av van Teams to Oregon Lincoln. Neb.. Oct 16. (Special TeIegram.)At the last minute to- nient Maca ntcwan 01 inp cuibm o i-tn stars aeciaca iu idKc iwu iun teams !on the trip to the Pacific the Huskers plar the ' Oregon Aggies ' at -Portland, next ;aturaay- aiiernoon. UI, OICW4II auiiuuuvtu .run.., ' fnllAniincr mn' Cantain , Corey, ' Otoupalik, Dale, Moser, Wilder, Shaw, Riddell, Cook, Gard iner, Dobson, Rhodes, Maloney, Hal , "ler, Procter, Morrjs, Porter, Selzer, Hoadley, E. Koslit2ky, Caley, Lam . eron. and Dovle. 1 ; The chance was made from the A,inin,1 nlona . in nrAr-. in nrmit afternoon on .the way vto ' the , coast.'- The' Huskeri went' at it . heavy tonight and the scrimmage lasted until dark. -" Stewart tried a shakeup in the back field by putting Riddel! in at half, with Dobson: as a running mate and stationing Maloney at end. . The change, worked . splendidly. The Huskers showed 'a lot of "pep" in practice tonight and rammed through the freshmen for. the most consistent gains' of the season. : . - The Huskers , leave tomorrows. for ' Oregon. .. t,j . Bob Christie Is , Winner of Club- , Makers'vTourney ' f;-;-, Bob Christie of the Happy Hollow club captured the club markers' golf 1 chfrnpionshipl yesterday-.;in' the final round of play, over the Field club links. Christie shot an eight-six on the eighteen holes. Art Longworth of the Country club an eighty-seven and Stanley DavieB of the Field club a ninety.. As Christie and Longworth were tied with the same, number of. victories on the season's play, Chris tie's victory gives, him the champion- 'p ' V., ' a-h O'elll Heads EasUni. WorcMter, J''Mass., Oct. ' H.--t Daniel O'Neill of Hartford, Conn., was elected , president and secretary of the fcastern 1.-M8 ball league at a meeting- in this city ' today, suceedlng Tim Furnane as president. Hugh Duffy, owenr ,ofhe Portland. He., club announced that bis franchise was for ., ' : ' Jlshhy-ylLexieon-ilf1 ARROW COLLARS GO WELL WITH BOW OR FOU1U , IN-HAND 13 eta. sacs, t for Nets. OljITT, PEABOOV OCa INC.AMKMI fa : I. KVCn. f FATHER NEVAND that about all: EVER TIME I LOOK AT HIM-1 VONDER VHX THEY , SEND TO AFRICA FOR IVORX ! Sport Calendar Today Boxing rtenny Leoaard against lr Hammer, flfseea rounds, at Kansas City. Charley Leenard against Hanray Tharaa, tea ronnds, at waasaa tuty. Foot Hall TathoUo Calnralty against Vlllanora, Fa. HaakeU ladlans agaiaat Hea ry Kendall Collea-, at TaUa, OkJL AMERICANS AND SWEDES DIVIDE - 1- Yankee ' and - Scandinavians Share Honors in Games at Stockholm. .-.. TED MEREDITH IS A STAR Stockholm (Via , London), Oct 16. Twelve thousand people gathered today to witness the games in-which a group of star American athletes competed against representatives of the Scandinavian countries. The prin cipal event was the 1,000 metres run in which Zander arid Bolin, Swedes, equalled the world's record of 2 min utes 31 2-10 seconds, finishing abreast well ahead of Tedf Meredith, former American quarter mile champion, who on Saturday won the 400 metres dash in fast time. Meredith's time today was 2:38 7-10. v Bob Simpson, an American sprinter, won the 110-metre hurdles in 148-10 seconds, which surpassed the Olympic record bv one-fifth of a second. The American team won the relay race. Fred Murray of the American ..... 1 . .1. . i . 1. 1 ream was sccona m uic nui put. Summaries: ' l.DOO metres ran (1,093 yards, 22 Inches): Zander and Bolon, Sweden, tlea ; Tea uere mth. America, third. Time: 2:21 2-10. 11& . metres ' hurdles (120 yards, 10 T-10 inches): Bob Simpson, America, first; Fred Hurray. America, second. Time: u:i s-iu. 200 metres run (218 yards, 20 Inohee): Fred Murray, flrat; Bob Simpson, second. Time: 0:12 2-10. Shot put: Kansson, Sweden, first, dis tance! 1,220 centlmetere (42 feet, SH Inches): Fred Hurray, American, second, 1,246 centi meters. 400-metre relay (4S7 It Inches): Ameri can team first, Scandinavian team second. Time: 0:4t6-10. . 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RACES JJEAW GOOD CROWD Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 16. Atlanta saw its first Grand Circuit racing- today when three events were run. :The track was fast and the races drew a good crowd. Of the events two were in the pacing class and one trotting. Each was won in straight heats. In only one were more than three horses entered. Goldie , a black gelding, piloted by Velentine, won the 2:05 pace in 2:10, 2:064 and 2:05. . E. F. (Pop) Geers. driving Bon ningtom the 2:04 chestnut stallion, took the 2:10 trot- Thethird heat wsft won by a nose over Bacelli, driven by White. In the third heat Zombro Clay broke badly in the distance. Borining ton's best time was 2:07-4 in the sec ond heat, -i - Hal Connor won the 2:18 pace. His best time was 2:09. Third Aim fin ished second in the first and third in the second and third heats, with three horses on the track. Summaries: Paring, 2:05 claaa, three In five, purse 1,000: Goldle O, bl. m., by Will Tranby (Valentine) Ill Altawood, g. m. (Hurphy). ........ . 222 Camella, b. m., by Cummer-Vesta 8. ' (Cox) . 1 1 2 Time: 3:10, 2:0SU, 3:06. Trotting, 2:10 class, three In flv; purse $1,000: . Donntngton, eh. a., by Belllna-Nettla King (litem) 1 1 1 Bacelli, b. s., by Bertlnl-Ban (White) . , 2 Brlnac, bl. h.. by Blngera-Kavatta ' tMurphy) 1 2 3 Zombro Clay, broke badly, distanced. Time: 3:011,, 2:07H. 2:0V Pacing, 2:18 class-, three In five, purse 21,000: Hal Connor, br, h.. by Algot Hal (Chllos) 1 1 1 Tony B, b. by Red Hedlnm (Banks) 3 t 2 The X1m, bl. a.by The Exponent . . (McHahon) ; I 3 2 i Tlme: 2:0Ht, 2:11a, 2:08. Snsw la Copper Zone. . 4 Calumet, Mich., Oct. It. The heaviest snowstorm of any autumn In the last ten years prevailed In this section of the cop per country today and at noon two Inches had fallen. All shipping waa forced to seek shelter and Lake Superior was deserted by boats near this port. I IT I . I TXlir r m -diet clear bacco districts of Cuba. 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The charges are desertion and drunken ness The couple were married in January, 1907, and live in West Beat rice. They have three children. While driving his car north from Wymore, Earl Fulton lost control of the machine, which dashed into a tel ephone pole, throwing him through the windshield and cutting his face and hands severely. One side of the machine was completely stripped and struck the telephone pole with such force that, the pole was broken off. The car kept going until it' struck in other pole, which stopped the runa way. Will Funck of this city was mar ried Saturday at Freeport, III., to Miss Alpha Heislead of that city. The young people will make their home in this city, where the groom is operat ing a machine shop. ,.t. The Odd Fellows' community fair at Blue Springs closed Saturday after a run of two days. The affair was largely attended and was one of the most successful yet held. Farmers in Gage county have be gun to gather their corn crop, which is making a good yield. In some fields the grain is averaging all the way from-thirty-five to forty bushels to the acre. ' j Amateur Directors s Banquet Wednesday The board of directors of the Oma ha Amateur Base Ball association will hold their .annual banquet at. the Paxton hotel at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening.' This banquet was originally scheduled for two weeks ago-, but was postponed on account of the Ak-Sar-Ben 'festival. The feed will be. exclu sively for members of the board. ' J . .1 .. if i i i l ' ; . v . nnnc, J r- i t r wu-r ' Drawn for .1 IT1 ,IVIN5 ' I SATISFACTION- OMAHA HANGS UP. LIVE STOCK MARK All Seoords for Receipts, Both i in Number of Oars and Head Received, Shattered. NEW CATTLE RECORD, TOO Ail records' for live - stock receipts on the Omaha market both in the number of cars and head of stock re ceived, were broken Monday.. The to-tal- number f cars received- up to. noon was l',006, surpassing 'the mark of 953 cars established on October 11, 1915. ! . . , A new record for cattle receipts also was established Monday. Over 21,000 head wer received this morn ing. On October 11, 1915, the date of the previous record, 735 cars, con taining 19,747 head, were received. Commission men . anticipated the unusually heavy run by starting the day's work at 5:30, half an hour earlier than usual, in order- to handle the big run more easily. ' Western cattle constitute the large oart of the run. , The ratine run is ex pected to continue under the present heavy schedule for two more weeks, Don'i forget The Bee by George McManus ,'f SAT 1 i.T and as the sheep receipts are un usually large, more records may be hung up this week and next.! Uni of Omaha Respects Grand Island Warriors The Scarlet and Black team of the University of Omahi will play the Grand Island warriors next Friday at the Creighton field. As this contest is expected to be the' stiffest on the university schedule, Coach DeLa matre is running his men through particularly strenuous practice this week. ' Omaha Fight Fans to See Leonard-Hammer Go at K. C. An even dozen Omaha box fight fans leave tonight- for Kansas City, where they will witness the scrap be tween Benny Leonard and Ever Hammer . Wednesday night. Fred Burlingham is pilot for the party. New Garage Building. Belle ' Fourche, S: D., Oct. 16. fSDeciaU Probably one of the larg- Lest and most modern garages in the black Hills is now under construction in this city. The building will be brick and have floor space 90x130 feet. It will have two stories, and practically the entire building will be used for the garage, Boile s Ashcrott, the Lasting and sweet Delicious to meet DYE THINK ANY WlFMTtON WHEN YOO FE builders and proprietors, bought the m full machine shop equipment, and ex- .. fiect to run a large force of thorough y competent workmen. 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