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10 (———— —— MEMORABLE DAY AT H bout with g Haley match Two Five-Furlong Eveats in Better Thao & Minute Tim ST. MARCOS PUTS ON FINISHING TOUCH Runs & Great Stakes Over Handie Race to ~Results at Other reman, have wil 1 her match I I« acks, 2 time in toge some th ak Mar. fourth mile, CHIC . h s winner at Harlem today. The « program and the distance, one overed in the fast time of 1:38 45, In cldentally Marcos proved to the best of a brillfant fleld, breaking last and winning eacily by two lengths, The horse was bought Friday by Hildreth for $5.000. H Denman Thompson beat Pink Coat tavorite. x mile and a sixteenth in th fast time 145 th record of 1:431g Harlem offered furlong 1e probabl any track i Ma AGO, Oct. b Ch The " to 8t « on he | State Normal Team Puts the tp Game Amainst Hawkeyes. 1OWA gram.) here than wa at CITY lowa 1y, 16 Cxpe nret ¢ 1 ted. The il all the first nine minutes team then found line and held the A &reat part of the time, The Town's line was at center r & his team in fense, putting the line the lowa roc was ot made a sixty fter catehin of his many Weiland, at half plun nd was The strongest wae fts supert form (8pecta) the N L Wis A [ Normal was ring was of play weak poin: ball its | lowering ov track in th Normul Tow in \ vard W du best vo fiv in than a minute been equaled before on t, and then followed Kks; School Touh third ne of the it I has 1 ha & the Br atyl [ back of tlar with today prain Willlams roa touchdown It was n sam ing with the ball wonderful e his tackies. fowar year's ne ors Bessle Spabp | ¥ s torfo ‘ el Th JOWA Lineup STATE NOR le Chi It 1% rg Dunk T Y ro T b Wa rhb fh 8, at FARMERS WIN FROM DOCT| Ames Defen Hall ) S mile and ope-sixteenth th man Thom Mac Gyle Sixth ruce mencla won jate third 2 Seventh race, mile and fift Ball won, Balrd e Time: 142 ded Falr nbeck h ore Briggs i Her Ade MeGurk second Time ) ert g rrier 1t Herbert | Welland rhb Torrill 1hb Willfams qb Buckley fr 1ight LOUIS, Oct went down tod, the i st 8 favorites the ning third chofce were well Iting fn hate Lewls and Man second race, in Clyde, Teucer | defent winners 8T falr_grounds up In three second cholces and three oitsiders, The Contested, three of them r ralsing fnishes. Sting, Sir finished noses apart in_the the order numed, und Kitty and Menace fintehed with the same mar- | Bing between them in the third. Kindred | @nnexed the fixture, the Autumn stake, a ix-turlong sprint, worth 2,00 to the ner, by a neck from Hi in time of 1:18%, which 1« wecond of the track 1o the front at flag manding lead_and Watson not waited panion, Miss Mae Day, who, however could not et up. ‘Troxier, who lay with Jaindred in sccond position.’ brought up his mount with a rush, nearing the fintshing line, and secured the verdiet. Ludy Strath the favorite, was a bad third. Track ity five won 1 ar six Sir Lewls se College nat ne-Sided Telegra Jost t 2 te nd St kicked of* by Caye to th nd shortly after 1t was rushed iine for o touchdown by Captaln Sch cholty missed goul oy D each made touchdowns In the second but hoth gonls were missed, A large ¢ witness game, which was the the season on grounds. plavers wore too Iight Town's h nes Starzinger State college won the toss was returned wi record fall, secured would have won had for hie stable com The ) i but sup 8! Atk A 1 En W and a half Waban sec furlongs nd, M farlongs, scll and left tackle left guard center right guard right tackle right end quarterback right halfhack left haltb, fullback o welling third 1:15%, Third race won, Teucer 1:42 Fourth ity third selling Menace one mile second, Throckmorton Danfels Deshler Coy Scholty W furlon second, half Helle 120814 Autumn stake, selling furlongs: Kindred Lady Strathmore and s, T ime rice ek wo! third the ix 1 nny ER Saint Seea ONAWA, T[4, Oct —In a clogely ‘contested here today Onawa det Onawa's first first five minu | hotly " contested, rlority at two fo at Castana game for a purse of was referse. Twenty minute perfods were played e Onawa. eelal Telegi mile and Orris race, o OWN WOn A, Time: 208 Soventh race. mile Found won, South ey third. Time AL G quarter La v Do had showe the played play a 8. Fes: twenty and a sixteenth, Breeze sccond 10478 ny irs: | it | Supe: tele | A4 NEW YORK. Oct. & —The fall the Brooklyn Jockey club w day #t Gravesend and a crowd enfoyed some spirft Heels, the only favorite £on W victory in the Griental handi- cap, running the mile and a quarter 2.5, which Is a track record for t'e Aistance, supplanting the old mark of 2:61, made by Banaster in the Brooklyn handl of 180 ults irst race, about six furlongs won, Tsfa second, Lady Sterling third 1 Kecond ceting of uded (0r holf Gold ored a big ! Capital Hille Win, Capltoi Hill foot the H to meet of 112 pounds to the torchdowns Hurnett and Wil of Clair for the from a greater ™ defen e e (wo s 1l team 10 to man or Saturday were by Robertson. The Holly men saved Aetent Stuart i Time: | — Ottumwan After Cham OTTUMWA, | m ) -0t vy irlington first game race, steeplech ubert won, ¢ v third. - Time Prospe cost w ilton third. Time: 1 race. the Orlental handicap A quarter: Gold Heels won erminis Time: 2:05 ruce, welllr mile a Asfor we second Time: 1:48 Sixth race. xolling, longs: Carring Zirl third. Time SEASON FOR FIGHTS Lower Tempera for the Men Who Deal in ugilism, se. about two | ek Robin second, L, Oc t ball here tod the state champlons six furlon second, FFourth mile and second Fifth \th third n f h iues urg Gets Retarn Gow HAMBURG, Ta, Oct. 5 gram.)—Hamburg 'defented in a return game of foot 21 to 0, | GREAT WEEK IS ON!|Fnt Moness Mave Deawn AN W Beaters for By nu th 1 six Alsti e one \2pe Satire i ball here J t five won, 1:08 3-8, d a half fur- 4 ‘astiron second e Harness e 1 Like a Tonle . LEXINGTON, Ky. Oct. 5 suffering from a cold contracted trip to Lexington und I8 under the ca: w veterinary, Herbert Gray, Mr. representative, s he hopes horse will be well bot in the Cresc tion Local + now confident that tho wpon Omaha this nflux of fghters winter his tehes are now sports game will open winter with a vim_ The common to all cities durly un and tales of many that $30.000 match Wednesday us arrived tonight in good The Abhot was o this while Lord Derby restad. He wi eat Cresceus m A Trish, the well known lightwelght | from Chicago, fs the latest addition to the fraternity fn this city. He came in last Friday and fs cager to arrange for sev.ral fights during the frigid months Irish has Just completed a summer of exhibition box- ing tn Clneinnatl and other citfes and Inst winter he spent fighting in Wisconsin, belng Kept busy most of the time evading the vigllantes of Governor Lafollette, who was ) the warpath against the gam he pugliietic affalr now nearest horlzon for Om » battle b Charley Whittaker, the colored hoxer, JOHL Smith, alko’ colored, The well known here and he defea Leroy here a fow weeks sinee. aker-8mith fight was scheduled to occur in No Man's Land” shortly, but it fs now thought that {t will be postponed ti1 it can be pulled off in Omaha Oscar Gardner, Omaha's own, busy down toward the south, He and Danny Haley are down in Missourt ther and hoth of them are picking up many cont: sts in Kansas City and St Louis dr fought Clarence Forbes before the Olymple b at the | city last night and will neet Clarence Richie at 116 pounds at (he same club on October 15, He has a further a meeting beginning Tuesday |8 In large purses, all events being fille yond the numbers of previous years. $16.000 futurity for 3-vear-olds, the nnual colt race of the harness world, {8 the feature of the opening The Tennessee 33,000 v he contested Tuesday. The Abbot Boralma race Wednesda: W0 Tepresents the largest purse trotted for. The futurity for pacers, value $1.000, will be an race of the same day. The Transy $6.000 trotting Derby of the world on T day and the $5,000 2-year-old turity Friday are other ne the week Mrs, T Mich., was thirteen doctore without rellef. After two apy tions of Banner Salve her hands better and in a short time she was en cured. Beware of substitutes. on the tweer nd 1 pik; This Whit- Briddieman of Parshal troubled with salt is keeping Your Grip Gray hairs often stand in the way of advancement for both men and women, socially and in_business, Many men are failing to secure good positions just because they look "' too old,” and no one knows fiow many women have been disappointed in life because they have failed to preserve that attractiveness which s0 largely depends on the hair. HAY'’S HAIR-HEALTH has been a blessing to thousands. 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COUNC BLUFFS~MORGAN, BROWN, 627 Maln; 142 Broadway; WHELEY, DeHAVEN, 410 Broadway. s feature -Roralma on Law wor'd's rec trotting able events of red a ck ired IOWA MEETS BIG SURPRISE sun ler game nery- done The ts in o weak Knipe old 1289, This style 1s but fair rd g A Tong wias sure of ence. work wore MAL antry Streft ks Clark erton Tones Allace Wolt ORS m) Towa Towa o hall -yard 1ine the holty. ahi'r half rowid first of Stil''s i1 insin la k old e s & ke Hal s 1v T Gurible irn ¢ Hall ram ) | gam:, W the third enden “five- irday s m welghing an aye The Hiby ntlng them oday, FCR LEXINGTO | Is the re of on's the nough to meet The Ab- condi- A e 1 try rd rich a_be- The Breatest racing da S cluss pacing w v for ever -vear-ol 1 important vania hurs- fu- Iville, rheum for cars and bad tried a number of plica- became tirely Dodge; SCHAFER'S DRUG STORE, Central Broadway; 1THE OMAHA DAILY . "I VICTORIOUS GOLFERS RETURY| | Will Now Train fer Individual Honors on Home Course. DOUGLAS COUNTY CUP THE TROPHY w.oa R Winn ye Stands & 1t for the as Kountze as a Chame plon Golrer. Transmississippi Golt | m representing the has returned to pur- | even tenor of its way | over its own course, The members of the team were W. J. Foye, J. R. Lemist, J. B Rahn, W. G. Leavitt and R. R. Kimball, five | | in all. They won by a big margin, being | only 47 down on bogey, while their nearest opponents were down. In this contest | each man played against bogey and totals | of teams were added to the result Nobody beat bogey, nor equaled it, but no- body ever does on that course, for bogey there is practically par golt. It fe 80 strokes and 85 1s the record for the course The sturdy golfers who took top honore at the first annual meeting of the new organi- zation are mow back on their native heath, trafning hard in preparation this time for a contest in individual honors, the great semi annual tournament for the Douglas County éup. This event will come off some time dur- ing the present month, the date not having been definitely decided as yet. It will be the fourth time the cup has been the prize in competition, ns it was first offered in 1900, and Is played for twice each year. Th contest 1s open to all golfers of Dougla county and to he winner of the tournament b cach occasion goes the title of Douglas | county champlon, which stands such till | | the holder is defeated or the | won by another, Threc successive winnings are h"nf‘nl.’l)v! for the permanent possession of the Douglas | County cup. It seems almost certain that | Willlam J. Foye will cinch his hold on the | trophy this time. He began to play golf on | June 1, 1900, and was not, of course, capable | of entering for the cup on Its first appear- ance, the opening match being played in | that same month. But when the next tour- nament came along, In the next October, Foye won It, being then a novice only. This year fn June he won it again, and now has his name twice inscribed upon the bur- nished surface of the silver. If he wins the coming tournament he will be sole owner of | the cup for good and all. ant Record. | But these things are matters of great un- | certainty. Today there is no one at the| Country club nor in Omaha whom Foye can not defeat, for he has been on his best game | all the week and luck has also been with | him. However, when the tournament comes along he may suffer a temporary falling off tn his game or h® luck may play him false or both features may combine to over whelm him. That is not saying that the best man ¢ vot win at golf; that is merely a ment that the chances against his w ning are larger in proportion to those of victory thau in any other game known. In the first place, there Is no game in which a player can get so decidedly and disastrously off form as in golf. It is purely a question of perfect eye and absolute nerve centering that a slight deviation in cither makes vast difference. The margin allowed for | errors either of judgment or of applied | power is less than in other sports. | This is illustrated every day Fi in- | stance, at the recent western amateur champlouship played in Chicago there were ninety-nine entries. A qualifying round wa played in which sixteen high men weore picked to continue in the tournament When 1t was all over it was found that some of the acknowledged stars of the | country were not | that sixteen, while other inferior and practically unknown men appeared in the list. Of course many of the crack men were in also and there no doubt but that Hoyt, who won the cham- plonship, was the best man at that particu- lar time and he might be able to duplicate the feat The other chance element fs not one of { form, but of luck, pure and simple. A It r may be exhibiting an excellent game | of golf and yet be unable to make scores | because of unfortunate lies, or other condi- | tious of the moment cqually fatal. He may drive off beautifully 200 yards or more and away clear of the bunker. Everyoue remarks, “What a fine, true drive!” and | when the elatcd player comes up to his hall | he finds it in a little hole, hollow or de- prossion, which precludes the use of a brassio or low-loften iron for a pretty sec- ond shot. He is compelled to use a steep lefted iron and makes & short carry stroke | Then he turns back to watch his antagonist, whose ball lles fifty yards perhaps to the rear. The latter finds a good lie, uses a brasele with telling effect and carries far beyend the ball which had such a seem- | ingly good gtart of his. Plays Champlons of the association, the te Omaha Country club, sue once more the decide cup contest 1s loes n Good Form. 1t does seem as it something such as that m have been to blame. From the first day Foye had been the leader. In the qual- itying round he led the entire sixty-five players entered, playing the thirty-six holes in 175. That day he made an eighty-five for elghteen holes, This brought him a prize. Jobn Stuart of Cedar Rapids, Ia, champlon of Princeton In 1900 the man who finaily won the tournament, was second with 179 and Warren Dickinson, who was | runner up to Stuart, was third with 183 The highest sixteen scores qualified for the champlonship. The next sixteen were en- | tered for the consolation. The rest were | barred from it all. | After that first day all play was cighteen boles only. Foye continued in form and | luck and on Friday morning defeatad | George Murray of Kansas City easily by 4 up and 2 to play. Murray Is the man who covered the Omaha course in 77 recently during the visit of the Kansas Clty Country club team here. In the afterncon came the second round and here Foye again won, but | only after a tense battle. His opponent was Dr. J. B. Logan of Kansas City. When the cighteen holes were finished the (wo were all even. Another hole was neces- sary. so they started out agaln on the course. 1t was a critical moment, and also a bad | hole to negot.ate About yards from the tee rose a formidable bunker fifteen feet high. Down each side from the tee to the hole was a rcw of trees, leaving only a | narrow alley for play. Foye drove perfectly about twenty-five yards short of the bun- ker. Dr. Logan flubbed his drive and fell short, On the second Foye made the green with an iron Logan barely cleared the bunker. Another shot laid Foye within hazardous hollng distance. Logan ap proached to within twelve feet the hole It was too much of a risk to play safe with the “doe” s0 near the hole, so Foye puttel for an out, and got it, making the hole in four, which is bogey. Logan missed his long put and could not halve the hole, goiug out | in five ‘ Saturday morning came the semi-finals, | Foye had Warren Dickinson of Des Moines to combat. Stuart was pitted against Rich- ard Sykes of Denver. Foye was defeated | 2 up and 2 to play. He was still in goot form and played great golf. but luck was all lost Bim. On the grecus it showed up | | are a vic | would probably have | woman | eignt women who qualified for the Women's | the west | too, BEE: SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6. 190i. J, s0on after graduatin 10 one man was grea the entire field of medi- My physiclans have they have met with iseli e s For my pr my practice single line of disea and to and jerfecting cures for them. reat only what 1 am absolutely tvely cure to stay ¢ VARICOC F,l,\' TRICTUR CO! GIOUS RLOOD PO RV (.8 UAL DEBILITY, RUPTURE, KIDN an URINARY DISEAS and all r complicatios i lseases and [ weak < of men maladies alone the best years of life have been car- nestly devoted my faculties are concentrat atlon and op- erating ro.ms are thoroughly equipped w every sclentific apparatas, {nstrument ice essentlal to the most modern methods Of practice and our references, both pro: estlonal and Anancial, are among the best ne of th vicinity, who have, been 1 by us and made happy 1 ‘want ry aficted man to freely and fully ine vestigate our treatment ach case s treated separately, sclentifically closely ching 1t and illy following its symptoms with es varied through every stage. ‘The discases that constitute my specialty are more fully commented on below and are we worthy the careful pers Tlsal of all men in need of medical atten- miy that master from enougl cine and tried t thi fessic str orlg 1 the certain 1 detormi, reer to ir patie Arly in ex To th my and on t fate fi 7 MASTER SPECIALIST. Tdo nottreat all diseases, but cure all I treat men only, and cure them to stay cured, I treat Varicocele Whatever may be the cause of Varieocele, its injurious effect is well known 1t de- mind, weakens the body, rac vous &ystem and ultimately leads to mplete loss of eexual power. If you Im of this dire disease come to our yMee and lvlv me explain my process of treating it You will then nof wonder why I hayve positively cured hundreds of cases of Varice during th past twelve :vvvvwln my treatment the patient mproves very beginning. Al ‘.”‘ s rt :‘n‘ns 4’vul swell i The pools of stagnan d are from the dilated (mrly which ra me their normal siz ngth s All Indications " wenkness vanish completely their stead come the pride, the and restored Xumh.unl‘ BRI ok Stricture ters not how long you have suffered icture nor how many different doc- \describable €0 many am as familinr with with the very daviight On. by us, you will never aguin b v d with emisslons, drains, prematurcness. small or weak organs, usness, falling memory. logs of ambltion or other symp- toms which rob vou it manh od nd ely unfit you study, bud o or m Our_ tisatme roweak men will 1 these & and restore you to what nature intende hale, hearty, happy man, with physical, mental and sexual power complet Contagious Blood Poison of Its hideousnes us Blood commonly the king of vencrenl diseases. elther hareditary or contracted system I8 tainted with {t. the disease may manifest ftself fn the form of gerofuln, eczemn, rheumatic painw, stiff or oints, eruptlons of copper-colored the face or body, little ulcers in woe. of this them as tors have disappointed you. will cure you just as certal | to our office for treatment by dilating or _cutting 18 new. entirely original w fectly painiess.” It completely dissolves the Stricture and permanently removes ev obstructions from the urinary passage stops every unnatural discharge, allays Inflammation, reduces the postate gland when enlarged, cleanses and heals the blad der and kidnevs when frritated and co gested, invigorates the sexual organs and restores health and soundness to every part of the body affected by the disease Nervo-Sexual Debility Men, many of you are now reaping the It 'of your former folly. Your manhood falling and will soon be lost unless y do_something for vourself. There fs no time to lose. Impotency, like all sexuai dlgenses, 18 never on the standstill. With it you can make no compromise. Either you must master it or it will master you and fll your whole future with Our treatment Iy ae you come I will ‘not do {t My treatment h me and per you cuired v it st il frightful Polson on Contag! ount [ b Once the It ma Seany spots on | these | v LADIES MASTERED . the tongue; sore throat falling out of the halr of eyebrows and finally a_leprous-ike doeay of the flesh and It you have any of simiin mptoms you are cofs wited It M 1 find four quickly ‘unbur \ i "Ik "irrecred” with® gy oI us T will tell you of it Our speclal treatment for Contaglous Rlood Poison 18 practically the result of our Iife work and [ ehdorsed by the best physiclans of America and Europe. Tt contnina no injurls drugs or dangerous medicines of ‘any woes to the very bottom of tre 1 forces out every particle of every afgn and symptom | disappears completely blood, the tissue, the fi sh, and the whole &vetem Are purified and restored to pert ct pa piepared for the ures lite the mouth swollen tor r o a fears your min, if_youf srity. 8o of m.ruh( ? r cleansed Ith a itles nt of Associate Diseases of any kind we Reflex Complic it the cnse In curing an allment never fall to remove all tlone or Associate Diseases 1s Varfcoc the weakness caused by 1t isappears. It 1t 1s Stricture and has de- loped Into Prostatic Bladder or Kidnay ne, the fujured organs are all roe to' a perfeetly healthful condition, s contagious Blood Polson, any snd Blood ard o Diseases arisly taint are entirely and perma climinated from the aystem. 1t it {8 ney, the dlstressing symptoms g in ita and indleating a pr Min e decline mental an | power remaved snd rapidly repl vouthful energy of robust ocd. Hence all resultin ills and re mpllcations, which mav be properly termed Assoclate Diseage and which, In fact, are often more serfous than the orfginal ailments that give rise to them all, we any penr completely -nd forever with the ¢ f the main maladys ¢ phyaical are totally ed by the | Correspondence but It 1t " \e sate charge to each to hold foe call today, Ona personal visit fa impossible eall at ressrved history of your case ing vour symptoms. We make for private coun: and g patient a LEGAL CONTRACT our promiscs. If you cannot write, Address fs preferred for or ineonventent vou our office, write a and plainly n State Electro-Medical Institute, 1308 Farnam Street, Bet. 13th and 14th Streets, Omaha, Neb. REFERENCES—Best Banks and Leanding Business Men in this City. CONSULTATION in person or by letter FREE. Office Hourd Sa, v .to8 p. m. Sundays 10 a.'m. to 1 p. m. ng bad at Foxtail especially etr the Kansas ( These are very y Country club. grass abounds and this grows in tough, stift bunches, thick and deep. Every time Foye landed ou u green his ball seemed to find its way behind ome of these aud it simply meant ona extra shot to get out, for It was useless to try to put for the hole wver or through the tufts. Stuart won over Sykes 6 un and and in the after- noon defeated Dickinson 4 up and 2 to play All the Omaba man's golf conferees are positive that he can defeat Mr. Dickinson nine times out of ten, ae the latter is merely hard plugger and a steady player, his form being bad. But it is all over and Foye himself Is not disheartened. He real- izes that a man who has played only a se son and a halt cannot expect to win inter- state championships and says that Stuart defeated him anyway. The latter, Foye says, 1s simply too old a player and t to the game for the western novices has played cight years and never makes the mistakes that the Omala men make, seldom, it 1s true, but still now and th After kis experienc with the 100 stars in Chicago Foye fs cer- tain that loug experience counts something, even if skill be the same, But it is not only the masculine devotees of golt who are doing high-grade work at the Omaha club. It W. J. Foye is playing o remarkable game, there Is a young who frequents the links of the Country club whose work {s even more creditable. This is Miss Gertrude Kountze, winner of the women's medal play compe~ titior over eighteer holes for the Foye cup on last Wednesday. Miss Kounize turned the elghteen holes in uinety-eight strokes and that is really a first-class feminine score anywhere, being just nineteen more than bogey. To show just how good the work of Mies Kountze really was on that day reference may be had to the scores made by the between almost all holes are longer, the | total being 1,246 yards longer than the To- | cal course. All these figures go to show that Mies Kountze, playing in preseut form and fair luck, could turn the Ontwentsia course In scores ranging anywhere from 106 down, after a brief practice familiar- 12ing hereelf with the links. Her triends are urging her to play hard golf the rest| that J. ¢ Wainwright, Somerville, Mass., of this season and begin early again next | sent a batch of problems to I Uppnami, and year, entering then in some of the women's | 8dds, “Perchance they will strike a frost.” championship event GOOD GAME FOR THE SOUTH Chess Below Dizon Conceived in Iceland. a “bresspjald” (allas posteard, brevkort, postkarte or bresskort) commemorating the labors of George Nelson Cheney, problemist. These cards ore fssued by 1 Uppuam, the Icelandic chess magazine, and copies may be had by applying to the secretary ot the Chess club, Reykfavik, Iceland Brother Walcott of tho Boston Post says to play From 1 Uppnaml, Reykfavik, Tceland, a two-mover, by Georgo son Cheney: 8 6 S1. Sp2K. 4k3. 3RPPL. 4Q3. 2Pip. 7B, Same, same author, two-mover: 1R8. 2p 183 3bps. riki. 2pppp. r1B4K. Q2. RT Same, same author, three-mover: 4Slsl. 4pplP. 2P1Kk2S. Spip2. 8PIP2. 8. 7K. 8. Same, same author, three-mover: 8. pps. 8. 1k6. 1B2ZK3. PQS. 16, FRIEND COURSING CLUB MEETS Bilg Event Scheduled to Last Four Days, in Which Prizes to the Ex- tent of $3,000 Are Offered. the Manon | Line—Problems Sample of and | John Lear, Yazoo City, Miss., sends the score of a beautiful game played in sec- tion 2, southern division, twentleth century tournament, wherein Ezra Smith, Yazoo City, played White and John A. Ford, Dal- las, Tex., played Black. GIUOCO PIANO. WHITE. o BLACK. 1-P-K 4 —P-K Kt-K B 3 2-Kt-Q B 3 B-B 4 3-B-B 4 —0-0 4—K1-B 3 5—1-Q 3 (a) 6-B-K 3 T-Q-K 2 8—-P-K R 3 () 9—Kt-R 2 10-Kt-Q B 3 11-Q R-Q 12-BxB » wise 3 Coursing in Nebraska for the fall season of 1901 will shortly be inaugurated at Friend by a big flve days' meet under the aus- pices of the Friend Coursing club. The prizes will aggrogate $3,000, and the event will be one of the most important of fts Kkind ever held in this state. The dates are October 22 to 26, inclusive, No other coursing meet is scheduled anys where in the country for the same dates, 80 there fs nothing to confliet with this affalr nor mar its success in any way. Tha hounds will be there by the hundreds from Kansas, the Dakotas, Nebraska, Colorado and west, and large numbers of devotecs of the sport will follow their favorite dogs to the slips. The coursing fleld at Friend is now very near perfection, it having been improved in many ways in preparation for this meet. The town itself is all Interest in the affalr and will have every facllity ready for re. | celving and caring for guests during the | week of sport. Every indication is for a vast attendance. St. Louls coursers have already chartered a special train for the occasion, and will come in a body the first | day. Two great stakes which attract most at- tention, are the Mississippt Valley Futurity stake and the All Age stake. The first con sumes threo days, October 22, 25 and 24 It includes a total of $2,000 in purses, and 150 dogs are already pald-in entries. This Amerl- §= KR-Q sqr —PxKt 2-P-Q 6 24-QxP (ch) 2%-P-Q 7 (ch) 26-BxB _(ch) —P-Q 8 Kt (ch) (e) 2—Reslgns (8) P-Q 4 would have given Lange attack here, (b) This looks like & loss of time usually, but, then, in this opening both players have time to burn. (c) Ditto b. (d) Must have some notlon of Castles Western Golf champlonship won on Septem- ber 28 by Miss Bessle Anthony of the Glen View club, near Chicago. The tournament was held on the Ontwenteia lnks at Lake Forest and all the elght who qualified are high in the ranks of women golfers in In their qualifying round medal score was the test and for the elghteen holes covered only one of them equaled that made by Miss Kountze. She was Miss J. Anna Carpenter of the Westward-Ho club | Javalier and escape destruction. Sy and her score was 9. It cost the cham- |(and the supposition may be failty picn, Miss Anthony, 100 shots and the run- | 2= oo K Rx ner up, Mrs. H. C. Chatfeld-Taylor, took [ 25 R (et BR8 101 strokes at it. The other five ranged |- QxKt (ch) from there to 105 e R RO This 18 not to say that Miss Kountze 18|43 -G.q 3 (ch) the superior of the champion golfers or yet [ —R(-K 2 (ch) thelr equal, but che is distinctly in thetr | 3-G-K 8 (ch) class and could make creditable ehowing 1n |37 Pk 1 4 (ch) competition with them. 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