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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEEK: MARCH 25 1904 1"V Ak ladar of the Cornmuskers I | semen on the Neoehake schedule nest :Tx'iCOTCH TOYS WITH ITALIAN [Fo e ittt steind sisee” " | EETCHELL DEFEATS O'BRIEN sarly ail reapects Minnesota has practically agresd to & meet- MANUFACTURER'S NAME BARRED in the cemter gardén Pip’ Cooke, the | Ing with the puplls of “King"' Cole In that ER'S little quarterback of the Nebraska foot ball | city on October 16, and Manager Bager savs | Latter is Fast, but No Match for the | new york Awtom Carnivat s | Gong Saves Philadelphia Man at End | (oAM POF the last three years. was (he | the game is certfin to be pulled off there World's Champion, | Postponed Twe Weeks. of Tenth Round. clasey Article, His work was of such an ow only & few jdetalls in making & guar- ¢ NEW YORK. March 2 he postpone | sncouraging mature that he undoubtedly | antes for the Gophers stand in the way ment of the automobile carnival in this TR | | | Look Your Best in &M mingle with the Cornhusker nine dur- 1 of closing up & contract with them for the |STARTS IN ON ROUGH TAOCTICS |city to the week of April % has been ap- |CONTEST TFAST AND FURIOUS| ing the weason s its best fieider. He is & | contest in Omaha. proved generally by automobile owners, as > APesdy runner, a sure catcher and a falr | 1t seems now that Ames will soon con- at that date the weather conditions will | g " e an e' hitter. He made goed In Coach Fox's even | gant (o the meeting the Cornhuskers in Do WO OrS SHttien thad WARNE 1 e | e Dowh AREee T Thursiay by pulling a fly into his mit lhllinm state's metropolis. All (hat will be rates He Is in Final Round, the L o 4 month. ad tooked like & safe hit for several sec- | nacessary to get thém to go there will be that Sort AL TN InSt committes BOGLIAE, e Bud Reing Practically Clea : F ndN. “PIp’ ran several yardw for the | ‘ to make their guarantee large enough Game. cess of the decorated section of the parade Knockont. Phére, placed the safety mit on Il and Tney only want to know that they are to wAs assurl, as a resolution was passed thuw kept the Methodista from scoring two | paye g good a thing as they had last fail 4 rufs that would have made the final 5core | wien they clashed with Cole's men at Dietz || Frank Gotch again demonatrated to the to set asifle $2.000 in' cash prises for «dec NEW YORK. March Zi.—Not since the | A tie. His great running ability makes p... wrestiing fans of Omaha why he is the | Oraled cars, the manner In which he | repeal of the Horton law siopped the | him & fast man in (aking bases and he W | Oumana Agaies’ Only Chance. hampion of all wrestiers when he easily | money fs (o be divided to be determined | hig fistic bouts in this city, has such & | Iikely to pustie several of the coliege CAlch- | | iy precty wall understood in Athletic [dlspised of John Parrelll the AIUAR | upon And announced later. With the cash | fagt and furious contest been seen here in | ers this spring | cireiés At the Siatd miverstty that Gniees | EDAmBIon Fridhy RighU 6t the Auditoriic | prise 4e'a Rucléus Chafiman Howell ex- | the squared circle as that last night in which Clarke, wWho WAs stationed at second base ha, |Pefore a crowd of 6,000 people. Gotch|pects to Interest individual motorists and | gtanley Ketchell, the middlewelght cham- e - -1 P last year, went out to right garden in :::'At'"'.'":‘"";"""".""M"',':::'(;:rfl:fi:r won fn stralght falls in 1130 and 10|firms (0 a much greatsr extent than a | pion, defeated Jack O'Brien of Philadel- | IFFEVERY. LITTLE BIT HEL the game aguinst the Wesleyan bunch and | Lo o, ,’,or eat Al oW (he! they ave | TIBiS lace fn | 04T KO, the principal feature of the pa- | phia, at the National Athletic ciub. Many Souuitieg ‘M. tairly WL T8 alianess | chaseea thatf G6te, or Father, Rave rofased | it CDMRDIOY Wen ¢ WAretw B8 | rade being decorated, advertisipg and float | thougnt O'Brien would Go some sialling in THEN WHY NOT ASK F tor nabbing tne ball wers few. AL the bat | :.,' ::n (‘;.: n-l'in:: :m. of No n:nm e Mg et BB o ","'n"\ ,",: Sections. this fight, but every one who raw the fight =4 FOR he 816 4+ .ouraging work. He I8 probably | (pey wir 5 1 rig e B o e £ By B Ab was (he case last year. no distin [ was surprised, for it was a hot bout from they will have to conform to a few of the | {rue to the reputation which had preceeded s A batter pugger than fielder and It he 18| i oo vno inoal seiool. Manager Bager | him and Staseha fo Yougti It from the very | SUISHIDE marks 1o show the name of th: | start to finish. 1 retained on the team it wili be because of | 1 16t 18 T 9 other Frank | Manufacturer will be allowed on any car| In the final round O'Brien was knocked his batting ability. h:y:r::: :’:o‘o:;ur.g,.'f;:"ol';n'r‘l,l::n lt’m); oo‘nrr‘n. blx.r J‘:l:n ;:-n'::’\‘ l)lSn"I\'l he could | ompeting for a prize. The only Identifi- [ down three times, and the last time wa Veteran Carroll a Joy. the game with Kaneas is scheduled for a |#8in any advantage over Frank Gotoh | CAtions for the use of judges are to be | practically & clean knockout for the timely Carroll, the veteran catoher of the 1907 | week later, and Coach Oole will not con- | of Humboldt, 1a. champion of the world, | the numbers, furnished by the commitiee | clang of the gong found the Philadeiphian Corniuskers, 1t PIAyIng his old §ame | sent to taking the men on a hard trip |bY roughing it he soon had that idea|to each car, which has signed an eniry | in & hopsless state. It Ketchell's fight hehind the plate and in the logical choics | just the week before the clash with the |taken out of his head. To thows who | blank. There will be ne tes of any kind | for the greater part of the conlest and tor the pesition. He has & g0od wing and | Jayhawkers. The big aim of the Nebraska | "er® In a position 1o see, it was most |charged for competition in the decorated | O'Brien has no excuse (o make over the ahosts the ball to second with great speed | coaches mext fall will be to win the game | ®Vident that the affair was simply a|division, although the entry blanks will bé | outcome. And accuracy. He has keen J0Agment of | witn Kansas, and they will not do anything | TOMP for the champlon, who. in #Dite of |issued to cars only of those makes which | The bout brought a big crowd of batters and % by far the most waluable | that might hurt their chances against the | th® rough wark of the Italiam, kept hi# | have supported the fund for the carnival. | followers of the fistic bouts to the N mAn among the Cormhuskers to work with | men from Lawrence. Both Manager Bager ::ld.: .l””l'l:"' I.na 1 'o:‘ p",::"’ |::‘ A committes of well known men will act Anln:x: ’rl\lh here ::;xgm. ';nel n‘\un & @green pitcher. While he Is no great vy 1o 0 Pinces T " - | as judges and will be stationed at some | Weighed in at noon ay, each tipping > , SWBENF, o has & ‘filrty. @oea bittiag e¥e :nr:“l‘o:e:':;nlob':::l' e lll(.}'\:::n.:.m. ness of his heart or from a desire t0'give | o1 on ypper Bromdway, In the central | the acales at 160. There were three pre- AND DO YOUR SHARE IN MAKIN t and can do better stick work than a major- | would jeopardize the chances pf the corn»l‘,i": \,:,, lh:l‘:mv:::u:' gtk P be.“" parking strlp, where the cars can be seen | liminary bouts, one of which resulted in a Ity of the men who &re near to making | huskers in the mesting with the Jay-| parrellis sctions at times resemBled |t¥ice 84 the parade counter marches. The l::,nrlf‘:unA;r-a:y. k?npzl:-“o: :;:v:rl‘(l\’: GREATER O:‘VAAHA places on the nine. hawkers. Therefore, the Aggles cannot|more the work of a pugilist than a|'Ne of march will be planned so as to in- PPing y i b 5 il The pitchers are still the great problem | hope to see the Cornhuskers in thelr town |wrestler, but this had no terror for Gotch, | 0lude the 1east possible number of street | les8 than two minutes of the firs l\-::n | with Coaeh Fox and, of courae, are attract- | on October 3. If the wo teams play on |who simply walked ino his blows wnd |CAT crossings, (hus avoiding breaks and | O'Brien was the firit 0 enter the ving ing the most intersst. In the meeting With | tha. date—which appears to be the only [Jaughed at him at all times. delays. L1: ;r‘;’r;'::;‘:"::;d:’:."?: "l'_‘"r‘::'.l"nf:;d‘:l yan, Fox kept Ward, the leading | one left for them to accept—they wiil have | Gotch ) . - AWIPIING. Aruist .of 1abt. lomsoaa team out | 1o mest in Omahs, It ot Omina, Vit [ Hemnaiat tor n amort st wnen e | EVENTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS | of Philadeiphia. Kid McCoy was also AUTOMOBILE OWNERS of the box In order to allow (he new | they will have to do without their annual [ will hasten on to Chicago to train for his among the towel wielders. ‘yf.'."?n.;‘L:'.’J."" Tanks hereafter cannot get exchanges except on the fol. candidates an opportunfty to show: thelr | game for 1%, match with Mahmout, the Turk, April|Roval Tom Ketchell, accompanied by Wilile Britt and 6x2% Alto Gas for 6x20 B Presto-lite ot | worth. Matbers, & freshman slab artist of | bl 14. He carried with him a cut under| RAce at Emeryvil another group of handiers, were alongside 6x20 Auto Gas for B Présto-lite % %, ' 8888 a8t season took charge of the hurling for | Wl N N \ |the eye from one of the Italian's blows. OAKLAND, March 27.- of the western man when he entered the T x24 Auto Gas for A Presto-lite $9.80 BOWLING FINISH 1IN SICHT | i ¢ in_ the p y Freight prepaid to Indianapolis, 1nd. Exchange on thi y five ianings of the game. He did much | At one time Gotch had one of hix famous | FSETSY*ae “4° Binersuille ‘todty Royal | [In€. TIm Hurat lost no lme In introduc- TEE BAUM TRON COMPANY = OR ANY AUTOMOBILE DEALER. better than was expected. He is a short, | toe holds on Parrelll, but when the | Tourist was disqualified and G. Burns sus- | Ing the men and explaining the rules gov- 1ight-Danded pitcher with only a moderate (Conimost TR I Poss ) Italian béllowsd he released the _hold, | pended. Only four horses went o the post. | erning the bout amiled and went after him in another way . Amount 0f speed and a few curves, but | - » G Y. | Hoval Tourist was plunged oi by Charl Fight by Roui with go0d ¢ontrol. He held the Methodists | Hustinston ® e o bit Gotch on the | Kilison and his connections. Before ha Round 1—Both men stripped evedently in to three or four scattered hits and this | Dudie ASIE Nelbon.: | THIE renbed tha toe of ke | Bomie: Tarced Sote Aot Topare e | tranks and Sotohalt wace TonE Te6 Lruke, et Wil eniifie hl Hos ey degppg 40 Nelson s roused the ire of the | Tourist, forced Palo Alto in toward the ! trunks < & m (o another chance (o | Hartier o champlon for an instant, but in & moment | Tail, causing Light Wool to stumble. In the [ Keichell landed & low left hook, but prove his ability. He really doss not appear " "Nt | gtretch the favorite was agaln interfered | O'Brien's objections were mot considered PPeAr | Anderson he smiled and released the toe hold h | 16 b: strong enough to do the work that | Landgreen ...... 3 ok had ® | with, and the Bilison horse beat him in a | by the referee. They clinched several e 1 e Al B . g e arnosd to pusish-ths Tealisn)for BUN | Gaive: Whon ‘the: ridefy wers, chiied ‘o to ['tiss, Ketohall forting (O'Sries Atound, i n Liyons : % | brutal wor the stand it developed that Burns called |ring. A left hook raised a lump over | spring when thay go up inst the best | Reed ¥y oy Goteh Manter at AIl T4 to Upton on Palo Alto to interfere with | Ketchell's eye. O'Brien sent in a hard | tsams in the Missourl valley | Reynolds oW Light Wool. The ruling against him fol- | right under the heart and a left hook to Olmstead was ailowsd to exh B Golch was master of himself and of the | Jaweds Favorites were successtul. The | the Jaw, which stopped Ketchel!. O Brien, allow o exbibit himself | Landon situation at all times, whereas the Italiar, track was heavy. Berrv Mald. favorite in | with a hard right to the face sent Ketchell for only twa innings on Thursday. He has while he had strength .and speed, would | the last race, fell soon after the start, and | back a bit, but the Philadeiphia man was | plenty of speed, but I8 quite wild, a lose his head and place himself at a dis. | CULEr Was shaken up and had an arm | blowing the worse after the windup at the CAPSULES 258 A broken. Summaries bell. though he showed hut little tendency 10| Malonys ...... advantage when pitted against a man like | First race, four furlongs, selling: Napa | Round 2—O'Brien forced the fighting, but work with this handicap of bad control ;lmlnn N-m;n . Gotch. This was shown more clearly when. | Nick, (108, Taplin, 18 to 5 won. Judge Ken»n;u b\;\ekefl ”e‘r"lhy 'l'n;n l;‘mh»" in the game againat .t ley Inion Pacifics .. R Quinn (109, Mentry, 10 to 1) second, Intrin- | started to force the fighting. but he was b ’:" e n'- ':V?le_\dn bunch. | [inlon Pack 4 y after the second fall. Gotch walked toward | oic (108, Boovilie, § to 1) third, Time: 1:42. | short on right and left Awinge. O'Brien | P A pitcher who will do Cudahy tey FAL 3 his conquered foe with extended hand. In- | Penn, Riectrow: n, The King. Good Ship, | sent a left and right hooks to the jaw and better hurling when the weather becomes Switts 3 stead of grasping his hand, the Ttalian |COntra Costa, Time, Galens ‘Gale, Helma | was fasier in hand and foot werk, but in warmer. ¢ 1s one of the possibilities on | Signal Corps ... - » o and Rezon finished as named he middle of the round he began to held. WO Ihe halias. 6"ty th " | West Bides » 3 308 | Made a vicious swing at Gotch's face but | “gecond race. futurity course, selling: | Keichell landed a fearful hard right swing Taint 3o D e Cornhuskers for | " h, Bt en missed. This did not even ruffle the dis- | Chitterlings (106, Scoville, 16 to 5 won, |on the eye and O'Brien hugged for safety aint heart never éscaped fair success this season are pinned Names. mes A" » p position of the champion, who kept walke f&dn:;n (108 Burns. 4 to 1) .mmuwwu -nd was zrony at the end. It was Ketoh- lady—so the Cynic has {t. But— W, N 182 R 108, 88, 6 to 1) third. Tim 1:1 Ban- | ell & roun . *, Rt l-:n. lll-lhyvl Rex. W ing toward his antagonist, when the latter | i "ot E % Jaceil. Gib (.. Blameless. | Round 3—Ketchell rushed and forced thank goodness, we're not all ar e nuecelus around which Coach reiented his outburst of temper and seizéd | Bnamour, Look Out, Semper Fidelis and | O'Brien to the ropes. The Philadeiphian i =, w & cynics—for wheme would our Fox will have to build up his twirling ‘=M E | his extended hand Larry Mulligan finished a. med. was holding. Ketchell w im and delib- | In 0:3% eirich, Omaha. second; McKin- ' | Bldso me . I - ney, Omaha, third e statf, The dig southpaw is one of the best eyt it 3 All th Third race, futurity coul selling: Ace 'ate, while O'Brien showed signs of nerv- o After-Sent Dress Suit ordeérs come 73| Periing | is does not tend to show (hat the 3 . \ 5 | ight and | High Jump—Thompson, Omaha SH Dissidne 1 ttm vaMey S0 wiW be Aapbuidh, i ia - was: vt of Diamonds (106, Taplin, § {0 5) won. Toll | ousness. O'Brien uppercut with right an Y in shape to assume a greater share of the - x was, but he was so clearly outmatched | (102, Mentry, 16 1o 1) fhird. Time: 1:13%. hind the blows. O'Brien missed a left and [ #econd; Sincel, Bellevue, third With a special corps of tailor: #lab work in the home games. Extra § | when pitted againat Goich (hat it was | Davd Wartield, Rossiare. Haslel Madman | right for the head and then hugged his op- | o SR\ _FuirCuriis, Relievhe disianc 3 3 feet 6 Inches; Weirich, Omaha, third, Fourth race. mile and venty vards, Fourth Ro is O'B u 18— ' from making the two annual trips with Perrelll put | purse: Light Wool (111, McIntyre. 4 (o 6) SRR & Taghn Bl PURSCORCHANG IR sARTatU, 1 ropes with body blows and then with & | helght, 9 feel § inches; Weirich and Mills have t0 be found to take hit place on Metropolitan Leag: from the very start. ond, Katie Powers (108 Glasner. 30 to D | para left awing opened ' gash over | Omahi. second, 0 feet d Incles tions are simply mapterpiéces of .C. Pins, | The wrestlers iost no time in tugging and | OAKLAND, March %.—Summarie I e ATy O Brion siraientonpd | SO0 " A ey hrots. Bellevue, won In |N garment making, wh' ASve won Hetsel and Stevenson. ihe other two |Shroeder's St a2 688 136,849 | pulling from a sianding position, but at| Fifth race. six furlongs. purse: Sara- o % v Ao dd ) . L 4 piayers, whe with Ward, formed the pitch- | Mixers ar - in and grabbed {hooks to the Jaw, Kknocking Ketchell evue won the relay race by three G Brosee - 4 Haley (108, Walsh, 4 to 1) second. FIVIng | groggy. He repeated this a momant later | fifths of a second. the time los. by Omaha's | fUnction Dress Suit and Tuzeao Ing with the squad. They give no evidence | Borshelm Jew...eler 560 14,489 | superior strength, and an instant later the 1:14%. Lady Hildreth. Billy Bowiegs. Bolo- ' arfects fought back like a demon With & | in this race, which was for A haif mile. orders placed annually by Omaba of having {mpioved Over their last year's 26 35122 | Italian had him by the legs again. and | M8V Maywood, Vronsky, Bankara and |jepr hook to face. and O'Brien slowed up. | was 1:42. Its runners were: Jenks, Sincel swelldom, Sixth race, weven furiongs. purse: West Tt < 3 eiric Yet our prices range only from contribute greatly to cars 0f the, West Sides W 138 3472 | In ana was after Goth ail the time ‘nd | Bury (1, Burns, . to §) won, Bewell (107, | he, SOund with two rights to the jaw. It| McKinney and Welrich | They came to a clinch, com- | BURNS TRAINS GOTCH FOR TURK Plated on the roil of twriers waly Bath v averages: plon busy keeping out of, the road of the | Seovlle, 18 to 1) third. Time: 1:164. Ocean |ing with & rush, Ketchell janding a tell- and up. Am have & few good curves, hut can b asias Games. Av | rushes he would make at Gotch's legs. | Berry Maid finished as named [ P otce o e "face and the Dblood | Farmer Wil Pat “My Boy" in Shape s AuLOvLipy fhelr balls with no lLigh speed. P Again did Perrelli grab Goich by the legs, Sammarf at Santa Ani | siarted from Ketchell's nose. O'Brien | for Mahmount. Maccar“‘y WIISOII ‘They hOLL alto lack discretion in their | Wi and (his time the champlon thiew him| 1OS ANGELES, March %.—Summaries | Oulgéneraled his man in fast work amif . e L Katchell. He then sent two lefis (o the | - T " i C i First race. ol b a one- L the | Mahmout at Chicago April 14 ou fel V0t A riamiag. Yop hchor xibiven I e strontious ask In keeping out of the way | nt uriongs. Sohba RaIR P, T, | fhce, makivg Kelenell grogey. 10 was | MENTON, AL NGO AR, 1 (O el ailoring Le. : | Round 6—Up to this time Ketheil's | l# & great man and will give me a tough Near 16th and Farnam Sts. variety of g00ds this spring. Prouty throws | St il make at each other. No livelier match | Henry. % to 1) second, Ei Perfecto (%5, | fanious left shift had not been in_ use | Match. That is why | am going to have | | Kee, Switi Macneill, Green Dragon, |pered each other at close-quarters. Al Goteh left Omaha at 11 o'clock Baturday Act In the hox under fire can not be pre- 86| Widstrup For the third time in the first fall Gotch | Charles J. Harvey, and Delmas also ran ‘ll‘nluxn :\'H(‘hQU was the nlqaw". he was nxzrnlnu for his home at’ Humboldt, la Aleted at this ume. Fleming has both | 1 H put the Italian through the ropes and thus | Second race, mile and one-eighth: Omanne 'game and deiermined. Ketchell landed a!where he will remain over Sunday, and - e ——— = ~ apéed and curves And with consistent work | J: 164/ Cay let him got away from & good nold. When | (05 Kenneds. € to 1) won, Aso (8. C. Rus- | hard right over the heart and O'Brien |will go to Chicago Monday, He has no | AN AUTOMOBILE AT A ERICE THAT FiTS TOUR ought to make the Fox tribe a dependable 163{ Attwood 4 they came back, however, Golch rushed |7 o 1) third. Time: 1:85. Viviant. Hogarth, | hooks 1o the jaw at the bell. This was ! Klank will go to work for the Turk match ”FVKY’,"‘W["B“:?L' :Ol'. L, Tl He has & spit ball which is quite . in and was behind In less than a jiffy, and, | Duchess of Montebello. Nasmerito. ris- | Ketchell's round | and Monday, April 5, Farmer Burns will g AP 4 & pusgler. He is a poor pitcher for field- . 1 | they ¥ ot K | Jewel, 1 wyl. runabut, vietorla body, & 1dy's Third race, seven furlongs. seiling: Sibar | they met, but Ketchell sent two lefts to|and train him up the day he Ing his own position and this fault in GLIDDEN TOUR TO BAR WOMEN .., so0n nad his adversary's shoulders to |1, (111, J. King, 15 to D Tmen, Alte Boy | the face. following them up with a hard ['Mahmout 3 | | heavily o nthe f but broke ground e oh a p i Ve Bl gy Atiampt 10 get a piace on the twirling | They had not wrestied long In the second | (08, Bulwell 6 to 1) third. Time: 1:28%. | opqn " Ketchell again began oing. | In &0od shape and vou can bet he'll be in d, eingle cyl., 5 passenger...... . . 1, i g 1 hro ith him Rambler, shaft drh 0 n rtect pa: mitted 1o Drive [ a1t untl the Ttatlan ot bemind, but ne aia | S0 Ball. Oriflamb, Paiadini and Carasco | 3'Brlen “atier a breathin el aTeIng | shape after 1 get ihrough with him. He : p.. po Dther candidates for the (eam who aia| NBW YORK, March #i.—Indications | por gtay long, as Goteh simply threw him | Fourth race, one mile, purse: Norbitt (106, | HSi, A0 175, 0 |t AR, send him in against Mahmout at 19, said ® b el yhed A+l over his head and was sodn benind. Again Bulwell, 3 to 5 won. BAwin T. Fryer (108, (g laft (0 the face ang two right Farmer Burns . will be allowed to show their caliber next | €' from the annual den tour of the'| 4o yiajian got behind, but Gotch simpl 2 Dragon. 4 cyl.. 30 h. p. L T . | simply | Brooks, 7 to 2) third. Time: 1:39%. John | Ketchell and he staggered (o h with Pervelll: Autocar, 2 cyl. runabout, excell s .. 276.00 Wesk. Waters, & senior, has been doing | A™erican Automobile association. The | g qghiened up and was away. The round | Louis and Qu 80 ran. at the beil # “perell la oy bt 1 | “Fifth race, mfle and one-eighth: selling o | the mistake that so many Europeans make, | Lamberi, § ¢yl Alding gear transmission.... 800.00 SAPDAALIDS 188 FslDt oF & vo . romm was flercely contested, but Gotch ended it Naitie Bump Po (106, MoGee, 13 to 5) won, O'Hrien Becomes Tired. | and that is trying to rough it. There's no | Cadillac, 4 ovl, § pasees overbauled # man worthy of considerable at . o [t inutes fiat by ody T SN Raty, 5 aleide n. ;l.nli.n. ittive Seoobis manulasererat |0 108 My v & body hold. with | Tiherto (106 Kennedy, 8 to 1) second. St Round 8—Both were slow at the open- | uss for any of these fellows (o try to | Royal Tourist, § passenger, superb condi 2 o has done only the | Tien Tvanhos. Mins Ok [ hooks fo the jaw and swung his ri : v 1.4 eyl § passenger, | is should o 3 anhoe, tiolous Rumero, Lit. . h take, anyw They ought to know that 2 ¥ e GINH1ED TABIALY from mcw on.. o i ered 19 | board adopt. the vale:that Teuniy. maleq ot [ 418404 his shouiders 1o the mat | tie Yone. Taverna niso ran over, staggering Katchell "O'Brien was | Fioad work 1a (he beat thing in wrestling ¥ on, lght delivery v of vaing the bat with g e '.nd D‘:h- 18 vears or over be eligible to take part | Burns Makes k. Sixth race. one mile, selling: Bidek Thorn, | 47 - ake advaniage of Ketcheils| “Gich sayk he will certainly go to Mel 00d 1 he : (%. Glass 3 fo 1) second. Signor (s, C. uary. Klank wil go with him. He Is de- | Columbis, five tranemission Droclivicy, he Drobably will be a valuable | t0UF Of the Amorican Automobile associs- |COrNer, WAS called on for specch, and he | Riiseell. W to 1) third. Time 0 watiere, | [ing Joneralenin was apparent and ' he | 100 a8 1o show up Hack. Who ducked | fwil7 ssuipped s Tn % erowd that all wrestiers looked alike to | Fl Dinero also ran | Round Peicatohsit s e 2 Columbin, 2 el 20 b p., shatt drive, en- Southers Trip Close at M under consideration. In view of the corfial | o Gotch, and that the best of them | SOVeNt) race. Mix furlongs. melling: Ben |iefi’and ey almehed. Both. wore siow, | WESTERGAARD BESTS DE ROUEN | €08 In froat ..ot wam No games, are acheduled for the coming || o or fXIStNE betweén lthe manurac | Do, O%. Notl*. S o L won. Gossiper 1. | O'Brien hooked his left 1o ths : . d 5 i | then fell down after getting a hard left to | w s E “ut rates on suppliss. Bpecial sle on tires On week, but Manager Eager expects to allow | (ot G0 (N8 CORIER BOATE T MENIE P | saia that he was going to Chicago to train | 07 Kennedy. 2 (o $) third® Time: 1:14% | tne w Hotchell then Tovced the. paas| PT® g iumin mestler Wins & frem | O e Swariinia 1o & setsia) graanisssien perhaps one with Cot - | Flelder, Friar of Bigin. Evados also ran. | O'B B el DB MOINES. Ta. March Teaut /4 ,.'“., Mn‘ Ne """‘:"2":‘ ‘::‘“""“:‘: With the near approach of the season for | APril 14. o itk he i o lefe chell T&R | westergaard of Des Moines defeated Raou) | viait our store % i Only ‘& fow more days than & week inter. | CONLOSt boaTd of the American Automobile | WOn tWo out of three from the policeman Round 10-Ketchell was the quicker to|ling match. securing the t fall 4 auhority oo buring & ear, what, w ven ore (i ) | . which forced O'Bri Siioa ; match was rough, but speciacular. Wester , n 4 béfore Coach Fox will start south |, o, oub affiliated with the national |10:08. 7:08 and 2:02 minutes. These two o ould dg Tede mora. than Blek and clineh | §aaTd was 'the aggrescor (hroughout. 17 York Mddromm 10101 Brechong vy ey gy body In carrying out, the feature of uni- | §lants were larger than (he principals in | Standing of the glavers J - ¢ “MD‘K!\IM pril T © annual Easter Morkminis 66 | And slowed Ketchell up a bit. Right lndlnm’n‘n:;l:f)‘r.un'y ¢ local man's evex w vaeat! o o : lefi sw arning e mmence Al the Siate unl |y, recont agreement entered into by the | esting, exhibition, (he result of the conteat | Slosson 31 JS1C Swings 20 the Jaw . fram WMol peet 3 in 31 minutes. The second fall was . b | oo | e went down again from & right swing 10 | necn : Ceison and heed loc :”": I o IR 000 48 Mhes he | sranufacturers' Contest association, com-| Colonel W. F. Cody attended the mateh | GUr® % %0 the faw for nine secands S & RAv Jidinon wad hand ook Rae Ball trip of the Cornhuskers will ex- b | ? |mashes on the jaw. a left uppercut and posed of the National American Automo- ' &8 guest of Frank Gotch, and discovered ut! 3 am i minutes t4nd (wo days longer (han the recess and | Cutler right swing sent O'Brien down again for 1h6 hall artiats Wil mot retuin o Lincely | biles Manufactuters, iha American Lesgue | that he and Farmer Burns were bora in |Cline .. 4 00 | $5ir seconds, before the bell anded the bout WITH THE BOWLERS. ] o1 ¢ O s 2 | defeated A. G.' Cutler tonight by a score | RIg oCla's aeceptance of the head |!c®n Motor Cycle Manufacturers' associa- | wold announced the athletic carnival which | of §0 to &, Sution was in form and E8%e | by \vER CALLAK REINSTATED | Echroeder's 8t James won two games quaching. osition mitn the Cormhuaker feat | 1100 8nd the Tmporters' Sulon will be held in the gymnasium at Fort | rare exhibition of nursing. Cutler played | from the Ortman Stars last night on the e luck during the early part. His high run | National Commis Grants Request puted lead of the cellar league. The Stars tejoicing In athletic circles and on the cau- | (¢ PUrPOses sought to be achieved in the | Harry O'Brian. 18 years of age. who |of 8 was of the sensational order and Fines Him 8100, Tan away With the first game, bui_cooid | Sis T 4o niade sehool this week contra:t between the Automobile of Amer- |gives his residence as Sixteenth and How- | Georse Slosson of this city defeated HArry | v ixCai 0 March %.-The Na- | Mot keep up the fast clip. Laird had high | clation wa tormity b les and - o to 48 In this afternoon’s game of the inter- equest for reinstatement of Player ORTMAN'S STAR hody and the foot ball men, and they ex- | S lon vm\' :’n in ";- : clllll_ilwel at M3 Bouth Eighteenth street, were | natonal 182 champlonship billiard Lourn Fequest for reinstatement o Player | PRTMAN'S STARS £ pect him to put out a winning team next | me in contests throughout the coun- | arrested near the Auditorfum last night by | ment. It was the slowest game %0 far In |3 fine of $100. The services of st 24 . Tota h anufacture condi- | a cf half hours. The score: league club, hut he did not report to that | Laird ne 14 4 with the apirit of the enmtire insticution | N® Wanufacturer may I.now what condi-|a charge of selling fraudulent tickets and | Mgl MOU™, % 0 1 0 o o B R ot R A e ng. been | Moran 24 M9 Daoking him to bulid up & machine that wiil | 10" N Will have to face in entering his | return checks. » | a good wrestler, for he | Box (108, Walish, 7 t6 1) second. Argonaut | left to (he face, but there was no force be- | Relght. 5 feet § inches; Welrich . |g from, then? H 88 feet 7 inches: Enfield, Bellevue, second, who make n studies however, are likely to keep him : simply a matter of time untll Gotch would | ™oty "acne. i ang amed Jestie i a0 e ol e K O'Brien to the Cault—Temp the Cornhuskers and another man will £ 1 Sade UD &, hard fight and was on the offensiye | WOW, Roval Turist (110, Burna. 18 to 10) sec: | ;00N i—-Ketchell rusned o Pola Vault—Templin, _ Bellevue. won, || slow, art-tailors, whose produc- third. Time: 1:49%. Palo Alto also ran. these tours. Name. G. W. L. P. t three surprisingly fast left el ; R | o s Beseis Tkt cineecs 108 Bovile, £ tar D) mon Ganeral |0, and sen ree surpi gly man. Beellevue, third. 2:13 nearly two-thirds of all the fine Ing staft for last season's ni r - { Goteh by S y | Tpton M n's nine are work 36,143 | Goleh by the legs. Gotch gol away by his | Dance (9. Upton, 16 to 1) third. Time: | §ro®5%, 18 “Tiough weakened from the | last runner In 4 stomib Rellevy time ferm and can not be depended upon to \ s 38 M1% | again 4la Gotch get away. Perrelli rushed | O Hiatn ared m aamed Both men were strong. but O'Brien closed | and Primrose: Omaha's were, Horn, Wood | ¥ as O Brien's round. E 75. nine this gpring In . ce shosid he | Bungalows ... 30 32079 | moved at such speed that it kept the cham- | Méntry. 15 to 1) second. Darsingion (106, | ™ Rownd b $145 to $75. Business Suits $25 Bhore Silver Stocking, Jim Gafaney and | ing hook to the jaw. O'Brien jabbed his ¢ _ K am not going to take a chance on the work, Soatman v - o through the ropes. Bven the referee had a | & Santa Anita | hooked a left to the faw which 8topRed |murk,” said “Frank Gotch. who wrestles hsve net | 3 v P | O'Brien’s roun iad & chance to show thelr i b 7K. Norghrd of the terrific onsiaughis the two would | Brooks, % to 1) won, Myles O'Connell (108! o, K ) t r o I nrn rain me for il wres E 5 Bl L B AT o ettt Dy thpgme | gt 106 Riebla e Gn ko ikt B. Wiison, & to 1) third. Time: 0:43. Chief | Thiey again rushed 1o a clinch And ham- | Farmer Burns train me for this wrestle 304-306 South 16th Street. 16| Marrite 168/ Sebaattor sell, 4 {0 6) second, Jane Laurel (8. Glass, |hugged again. O'Brien sent lsft and right | other maiches on for the present. He and | PURSE NONE CAN COMPARE WITH US | ®Rouna 1 ‘men ! : P b REMARKABLE BARGAINS. — | grabbing & double lock and a reverse Nel- | HD¢A. and Diamond Nos Round T-—Both men were wlld when land in Chicago and take Goteh in hand 18w o 07, McGee; b t ) L 1) i {left on the stomach. O'Brien uppercutted “Mahmout can't I Frank if Frank his work may prove a handicap In his | srembers of the Falr Sex Not Per.| N mat. in 1l minutes 16 seconds | a cGee; b o 1) second, Bell Snicker n't beat Frank if Fra right and left fo th ‘stopping | Welghed 212 pounds Friday night. but 1 wili 4 orl.. § not. get into : point to the elimination of women as drt YRR AL AL INtO the Wesleyan game this week Lindhorst, 10 to 1) second, Pedro (107. J. |to the saw. turned tha . tide Gotch had this to say after his wrestle b -l A< I ix,a good man, but he makes | Autocar, 4 eyl touring car, top, eto oL 180.00 work 6n the shortatop job and may prove | COTtest board of the American Automobiie | which he stood the Itallan on his head and | Kilda (100, Wileon, 10 to 1) third. Time: | In€ of this round. = O'Brien sent two leff | punish me. 1 can aiways give as much as [ Oflent. roadster, air cooled, 4 eyl fair work %o far in practice, is expected to | ¥'0 Met In New York recently that h ! distreas and the middlsweight champlon . Farmer Burns, who officiated in Gotch's | V1. Kennedy, 2 to 1) won, Gaitien Lass | gt % "a { bourne and wrestie Hackenschmidt in Jan- | Winton, ¢ eyl An couple some clasey tielding with thia |82 cOniestants or drivers in the annual g Sl L Bl T PORUIL. £, he. Nebrasks rank tlon.” The board has taken the mzuux"‘““ his former pupil by telling the | Roy. jr.: Prometheus, Angle Pace, Rey | jured nose before the bell ran; him all over England | Latomobile. 4 cyi.. iop, gikas tront, eié turers and the contest board It would be |had te g0 down just as did the Italian. He | (06 ). Kain, io 1) second, C. W Buri B %etns sees e the men another game with Weslevan and | ETERCC S0 FOTE TR {Goteh for his match with Manmout, | Alblen R Rey Del Mundo. Sink Spring. (with rights and lefie to the stomach and Vreashman ta Stratght skilled atieading to e booked. \ sutomobile contests in this country the | In the preliminaries Jack Emmerringer | SUTTON AND SLOSSON WINNERS | .. .50 | De Rouen here tonight in a finish Times Squ le bulletin, the acknowl ) e buy association looks for the cordial support of | Charles Jensen, the time of the fails being | Former Defeats Catler and the Latter begin and put two left hooks to the jaw mioutes and the second in minutes TIMES SQUARE AUTOMOBILE CO. witn 4th his puplls, the date for the u.-llvmln“ By Won. Lost Pei, |8t this stage. O'Brien tried his laft jab | the first fall De Rouen persisted in running | form ruies and classifications embodied in | the main event, and put up a most inter- andng vargity on th b 01 S rien. (6 the fioer €or five seacada. Wright awarded the first fall to tiie local Armity on (hat day and (he athletes will | \perican Automobile assoctation and the | béing in doubt until the end Button 987 - 4 To Sgooads, and Demarest 00 TWo more | the Frenchman hoiding a bridge for three unid adout April 8. {of Automobile Manufacturers, the Amer-|the same county in lows. Referes Gris- |, NEW YORK, March ¥ George Button | “Cp LF i Ved O'Brien from s knockout . cky , by in hard n o¥s and are now in the undis 1L aleven next fall caused considerabje | '’ '* Senerally understood that one of | Crook this evening & plucky game at the end, but was in hi basement alleys and ar thys e Michigan man fs popular with the stugent | '¢* AN the Manufacturers’ Contest asso- fard. and Anton Hofman, 15 years old, who | F: Cline of Philadeiphia by & acore of 50|, Ball commission today granted | #ingle with 216 and 86 toial Score \ fall, He will return to Nebraska next i | !'¥: The object of this is obvious—that | Gergeant Samuelson and Officer Bloom on | the (ournament, lasting over three and & |had been vested in the Chicago American | Priman-Griffith LT TR | 7, 0. T4 12, 10, 2. | clu playing with the Logan Squares of Chi v The question ef an assist. | ©*7 I7 ANy section of the country. It is| It is thought that probably 100 or more 2.1, %, 6 0, 0, 0, 0,13 3 E .|‘-.... the result being the placing of nis | Totals 0 462 onc: only - . verage: 12 3i-39. name on the ineligible list JAMES now Deing discussed, and | orcededls only fair.that any manufac- |of the bogus tickets were disposed of be ineso, 7.2, 1, 0, 28, | In the case of Player F. B. Joy. who 1e former Caplain Westover may be the cholce | 'U7¢T N America should be in a position | fore the doors were opened and the fraud |0, 1. 12, 8. % 1. 16, 0. 1. 0. 0. quested that he be deciared a “free agent” | o U Selact the best tor the position |to know at the beginning of the season | giscovered 17,0, 19. 3,19, 4, 2-Total acause the HBoaton National league club. | Bo8nn i : Wilsun 1% 1 | the rul ) o " f which has title to his services. did not - sedm Ames and Nebrasks Gam \ rules and classifications applicable to| The boys who were caught claim that Bition of Chicago and A. G 1'0(-\4em| him a contract. the committee r1e- [ Hansen " dre dmenin #ny contest, whether it is to be held in. Ames and ka have not fixed th { the tickets were given them by a man.who Boston were the contestanis in the | jected tie request on the ground (hat he 2 - 3 New York, Chicago, Buffalo or Sacramento. {s not justified in his complaini, because | Totals [E} — Wa for thelr emnual fool ball strugsie | . — a3 ’"'Ta"“": ':m n. r::‘ml'm" g Wb ::‘n';fy u’\:imn.\nd::’wf&‘)“"r‘un‘?\‘;r‘(lf‘:rn s | Hoston club offered him a 'falr and | The Malonys just ripped tre Union Paci- | Omaha At fall, Wub &re coming nearer io & set- s0ld, and that they did not know they were : tement. When the Agkles refused to ac- | CHEYENNE. Wyo. March #1. P v i fitth. In|Yéasonable contract and he refused 10! fica up the back for (hree straight, a / New Amto Traok (‘hor:;:.‘.l P p ety Sl | ton .'u':r:'n 8 Semiiar rup dn he Hith cnin |80 It though the firat and xecond games were It’s 3 safe bet cial) | 4% ¢ being satis ith all 1l November 13 as the dste Manager|—The largest Sulomobile race track in the | The police think the man mainly respon- | he scored 8, these runs pulting him f47 | ppyy gy UR DEFEATS HIGH scHOOL | 0% 0 e eaeh et B B g | games, Lhe Ma & went aft he high they wear u' Bager asked (bem if they would play in| NSt {8 (o be consiructed just north of |aible for the fraud has not been discovered | Mgihe 1ead- o ol nning nad fhres games of the league. which the y Cne 28 Ootiner- . Tors rosied hat ‘m: ::&.m.‘,‘,::,..:fl. ?:‘,'\‘3.‘.;. .'l';.:.c::“r:; {88 yot. Further tnvestigation will be made | mane 2 oints "te 108 for Cutier. | Vsl Athletes Win 80 (0 30 at| Dreshers iook away from inem lasi w CLOTHES Lhey Would consent to thal date and place ' will be five miles in length, pear shaped, Sutton increased his lead in the u-l-u.u' Y. M. C. A Meet. :,VM'."H_‘:‘m“'“_,"‘,':“‘m; g Byt o providing the Minnesota game was not {»muuu} level throughout and all on city _ '.o:u'“,'.u:..'-::;‘ ue t;,fd“:'_ "n.nd“:'\!:‘- Relleviie won thirty points against tweniy | Phaehed the pin it did not fall and played in the metropolis. They do not be- | E[UNd The starting and fnishing poini WINS OVER wansas | M 000 e rasss Tiled on o miscis, | for Omana in ap exhibition field muet held | Moiony's losi by nine pina.” Score —_— lige thelr same with Nebraska would be st Frontier park. and the enfire course | This made the score: Button, 448; Cut-| T08 SOMNE, TE® atterncon. Two rec MOLONYS enough of & tinancial wuccess if the big | will be in plain view of the grandstand. | J*7Bewkers Take Only Oue Eveat iu | ler, 118 teenth | Ords were broken ai the meet, (hat of the | 1 (Gopher contest should be played in Omane | The track will be completed before Fron o Ctler made 4 run of & in his thirieen aay mile run and of the half-mile run. A Ken- | Glover 18718 | tler Days celebration in August < TS gl inning, but falled o8 a very simple shot 45 % exhi \le run, lowered | Hamerstrom o Mar \ger or of the Cornhuskers thinks | ebration Funds for the grading and bank- from Kansas. plling up &% paints, | J¢ made 8 and (alled kA d!M!n‘ mass. | Bt e Vecora was 217, bul Primrose of ; : : differenily, however, and believes the Ag- | In§ of the frack have been arranged for. . scored by the latter team. Cutier then made a run o utton fatled | golloyue lowered this to 2:10% Totals - a5 would be even a better drawing card | 2'd 0 excellent will be the roadway that first in the 'mile | 0 8core and Cutler made 16 more, after | “gojjoyue won tirsi in the pole vauit, third UNION PACIPICS it is expected the race meet which Sutton ran out the game The | e avis WOR, T ot in the twenty-yard Iat. 2. A 1&3 s m 15“ S!M ThaR They Dors Jast Soeaen. though (hey | res. aiviarieis trom: an et o 6 ey o™ WHEh"1hnt. 0% | cseli 2 » dash. firet and second In'the ahol put. firat | Maiches ... U B - L low the 8 In Omaha. He | country who desire to go after stand new record for the dual meet wa: Citler—40. 2 0. 0, 0 2 1. 1, & {in the e and third in the h Templin W11 [ should fo! Gophe: ng | A L made £ 15-15. p! Wil Wy to induce the Ames management | "E000, by Mteels. Missourl, In the two-mile run, | ‘g% & 1-Total: % Average: 18 i, | jump. Omana secursd one first. | Coleman 1 " The decision 1o construet the Cheyeane | his time being 9:3%. Jackson of Missougi 808 0" @515 | hign jump contes had snd thlnd Y % 94 the MALLSr In the same light thai he | suiomablle track results trom the an: | held the former record of 10 | Mineb | ' M. 8 ACTotal B Alerest the twenty.yard dash. third in the ToLHlS i 2 ST TWENTIETH Y FARME Privy nouncement that plans fer & three-mile | Missour), took the pole vault ai the height e Beuard Wievp { pu and in the Talfmils. aecond in | — o ,PENTU! R -y s e relay v 1 i . el o our aney t A - wili cnneent 1o play tn Omans ("NCK 0 Denver iave baen avandones. | of W tear Ulpen T | Quick Aetion for Tour Money—TYou get | {he relay rare and second an | \Quick Action fur Your Maney- You & s Ny U October 30 it will mean (hat the metrop-" Ree Want Ags Are Business Boostars. | mile race. but was disquniitied beesuss # | (DAL bY Utng The Bee advertising columns. 1P e AT cely. Belleviis won | thet by using The Bee advertising columns. | TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER

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