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2—8 HANDICAP TOURNEY ON FARNAM ALLEYS Ken Beiple Says Thirty Teams Will Roll in Event, for Which Entries Close Tomorrow Night, START MIXED DOUBLES SERIES All s ready for the big Farnam alley handicap tournament, which com- mences this week. Manager “Ken” Bolple announces tha tthirty teams will be entered and n good sized prize fund made up. Practically all of the teams rolling on the Farnam alleys will enter and several from other alleys will Jine up. The entire Mercantile, Telephone and Booster leagues and practically wll of the new Farnam league will be in by the time the entries close tomorrow night. The Gate City, Omaha and Hunt. ington leagues will furnish a few teams. The Omaha Wleotrio Light and Power team has slready entered. An excellont handicap systern will be used and all bowlers regardiess of their ability will have & good chance to land in tho money. A IT soratch and a 15 minimum aver- Ago will be used The entrance fos In §100 por man in the temm events, and £.00 tn the doubles and singles. Thir charge Includes bowling. An extra| . charge of 80 cents will be assessed in the all events, and this will be split Into thres moneys. Toam captains should have thelr entries to Manager Hcinle by tomorrow night Mixed Doubles Series, Another series of mixed doubles will ocommence on the Huntington alleys Monday night. Hixteen teams will com- plote. Four series of three games each will be rolled, one series being rolled overy Monday mnight until the total of twelve games have been pla An en- trance feo of §2 per team will be charged, making a $2 pot to compete for, which will be spiit up six ways. Aside from the cash prises, Manager Huntington has donated & handscme silver trophy which will go to the winning couple, Bight aieys will be used and every team will roll & peries on each of the four sots of drives. One squad of elght « tonms wili roll every Monday at & p. m. and another squad will commence at 9 p. m, Bevoral of Omaha's best mixed teams, who have been entered in former tournaments of this kind, have already entered, 'The teams are well matched and the winner will not he dectded until the last ball i rolled, Omnha Cops Agn The last blg tournament of the season ended in Idncoln last night, In it, Omaha bowlers triumphed. which s becoming a regular habit of the Gate City pin top- plors, The local pin sharks have had a represantation in every large tournament, and have come out of every one with #00d records, The days when Omaha bowlers donated to the stars of other cities, have long since passed, and this city has taken ity place up among others and is commanding the respect of the bowlers of large cities who formerly looked on Omahn bowlers as easy dough, PORTLAND, April B—A woman, welghing but ninety-five pounds, and but four fegt eleven Inches In helght, clalms the woman champlonship of the Pacific const. in Mre. Ada Bchilling, wife of Carl J, Ore., Inereased tournament and mateh game :,';L':m"" o5 MATEM 'm'”:whl:”:::u:m a:)m“v';n ""“;'h"" Only recently has shie taken up her » anding, Where they |y, 1n Portland. #he was formerly formerly took part in only two or three tournaments a season, they are now tak ng part in elght or nine. Next season will soe them entered In anore tournaments, and each succesding ono has a tendency towmrd improving connected with the Blue Rock San Jose, Cal. the Interstate Assoclation for ruurnnnwm of Trlpnhnnllnl, Mira, o 1he play of those taking part ll'f(‘l‘"'l’dnll;’:zn:l'r' Menrd on (he Drives. man" s alresdy tables and urrnnrllu for side trips wh Lo Invades the cit West tournament will be held, Prank Conrad s In the market fo new bhowling case. e can't one he has and neither ean Berger and Zarp didn't ropeat in the "mtate meet this year. Last year theso old-timers were way out in front in the individual contests, An exciting series will be rolled on the Muntington “alleys tonlght botween two mixed teams. Miss Taura Bruck and Al porters, tried to. Wartchow of Toledo fame will roll a :u::lv sgwinat Misn le Hughes omen's elty bowling champlon, a1 Frank Fanton. gumes will he S h ~G l:l‘-wld. Ihl" best four nut“'l the seven Is tec er Ot(ih' nning the mateh, A slde bot of % Wil he played for. Tha gumes wil'somm M Work mence at § o'clock oy - Ta'lk erely Or The Purdtan Flour team of Schuyler Of A ? dropped in Friday on |In~|rl way ‘hln);n:al- a’ Press gent s:rm‘ a:du‘n; |u’ |.‘Ir:l';~:nk Tn'y od by wdekick, Jok Ruhry, who refused to admit what he| Y/hat about this pn,mnd Frank Gotoh- Joo Stecher wreatling mateh? This 18 the most important subject be. fore wrestling fans today, definite infor rnllea in Ldncolun, On the Tay and Owen Van Iousen, ormerly an Omaha bowler; | George Wetrs, I'. Blggs and J. Bures. The Mercantile race in & regular finigh team wero BT Pruyn, little trapshooting club of In the 1016 mverages of the Fn- tn ta win the nll ! -n'u\ 1 y where the next Mid- handls the those Wwho borrow It to say nothing of the numerois bellhops and Rack drivers who mation on It seema to be scarcer than the | #he |the male shooters fight, The World-Hera 'ord Motor | news of a poker game held behind locked and Drexel Shoe teams are all fighting [ qoors, for the bunting | Goteh, 1t was belloved, was going to | “Cap” McShane of the Byrne-Hammer team has roleased Andrew Murphy, who #top In Omaha for & conference regarding will slgn up with the Omaha Tow | Supyly the proposed bout on his way to Hum- team, holding down the on o tarer ting down the poattion of| oy “from the comst. Byt Goteh hikod | Turinaky lays his recent slump to the | (BrOUEh Omaha without & word of his| faot that there are to many Irish players | movement in on his team. e hasn't reac mark in the last eleven series, “Wally” Sehoonman, proprietor of the Pamam alleys, sayw that his week! lodian and cotton bill s more than % e estimatos that his patrons. especially Wills and Rosenberg nse about » gallon of it & day repairing thelr injured digits The Clarn Belles and Btorz will be witheut the services of Martin and Coch ran the rest of the season. Cochran in out of the oity and Martin has a touch od the 89| wow it tn sald that Frank's crous con- Labor day Apphrently it and fa only oan't done this the out and say he yeur probably reason will be able to wrestlo Btocher on nt of Wi e 18 that th ous contract wald clreus of blood polsoning tn his bowilng wing | 5 L got him flrst ane it & e o This ia & scrious blow, expaoiaily when | EE ST B Ao spgeriin both these tosms & fight ng for the - - o dinnd s RIS & Bmact has of publielty ausa | penuant in their reapective loagure The Nebraska (Tothing Co. team will Iand the flag In the ¥amam league If |fl..x players cuts any figure. Thair Tafest additlons are “Soup Howard and George Dingman YA new lneup every week” 18 the of the team caplaing in the Par press agent swell bunch Crane Easy for Gould Otte Hempke Mdn't put the Omaha Powlers on nion Clof this year white| NEW YORK, April & -Jay Gould, the ationding the state lowrn mens. He pro's | world's court tannie champlon, handily OUEht they were » “ho Rk e | w trong *h | de Aled Joahua Crane of Hoston, toda Omaha bowiers would like to attend o |1y 'h* Challenge reand of tha Nationa SAB16 1OUrRAIment svery week Court Tennls Championahip tournan Moss Yousom has st last got hig bat) | 4! 1he local } L and Tennls elud 1o working. e was o deman with the [hamplon wom in stralght seis & Ball And afier 1 use was barved |43 “l“ol'u.ml-ul & little Aifficully W masteartng the naturl ) A Ball Wis {an shomines la the i iaal eesnty ot GEORGE CLARK, ILLINI gale oumqment al Lincoln prove | STAR, TO COACH KANSAS “ e & LV tAawRENOR Kan, Apetl 07 Sariain will b there alread that I Re oAb got the Ivaraity's foot W iNS. P I has heon palut Wive (he Wen b arh Mermas would arvive pross pteh s getting In Challenge Round LIRS ALA §CHILLANG Schilling was 110th on w Mat of A4 shooters, Bhe hafl an average of #7.07, breaking 2,116 out of 2448 targets In rog Intered shoots. Ahe holds her own at Hhe all times with usen a twelve | gsuge wun and the men wonder at her also an expert |endurance fn the tournament matchos Mra. Schilling s further handicapped In comparison with the male shooters through the necessity of using a light [lond. With a lght lond the shot-spread he truer In before It gots in less and her aim must order to break the '“bird” onut of range. STARS MEET AT DRAKE MEET National Supmnuf in the Two- Twenty Dash Will Be Settled at Des Moines Relay Games. | SEVERAL ORACKS ARE ENTERED DES MOTNIS, Tn, April A=(Hpectal.) National supremaoy in the 20-yard dash will be decided during the afternoon of the Drake relays, April 2. The managers of the event have Invited a number of the beat sprinters of tha wost to take part in the event and these sprinters include all of the winners of prominent colleks ovents of m year ago who still are In achool The certain entries to date are Smith of Michigan, winner of the 100 and 20-yard events fn the eastern inter- colleginte meet last year. Shearer of Drake, winner of the 100 and 20-yard ovents in the Towa state meet, ; and winner of the 220 In the Missourd Val | tract ties him up until October. On the | other hand Stecher will not wreatle after Baideatly 1he nseln wlorn R it 1 S| DETROIT WILL RETURN TO e e i T WAXANACHIE NEXT YEAR | i Miries A8 wheh (huaha s best WANANMACHIE Teu, Apil 8- The Ate Moing Maehod | noteeit teague base ball eiubh W bisg ¢ven ‘ ey rrab Dete Ihie smaseis Wil b By winning \be aniive sericn o | Wanahaohh apring - L3 Belles he Pl * shand s £ M ague Blarers W A i A ol Subeing Teet plass | o N Mo Boninr league o lans AR (he prastios oo . The ety faa g i 0 poqg and | MUen games were well attend " ) " Mup mwahoth Praus - 3 ever glves wp Wil wene Boew S | Ow aht and IR betlies Wheeuahe 4 B e 05 p0har mption | ke wity on and afe Apil & Mave o ] s R A P N 3 asar bumoh of swres e Aeme. Phane Ohas Mers. Wabk U ley meot last year, Hohmar of Ilinols, only place winner A the $0-yard in the Nig Nine roest who s In school this year. OCarter of Wisconsin, A youngster who Ted the Wisconsin aprinters last year, but who was not ellgible for petition, Rradlay of Northwestern, ploked by all of the conches ns one of the fastest men In the Big Nine | Conchos Atage of Chieago and Huft of Greinnell have written favoring the propo stion, but have not made definite entry of thelr men to date. Stakg wishes to see how his sophomore star performa out-of A I’II L 9. 1916 Rochester Giant Is Only Heavy- weight with an Outside Chance to Lick Jess Willard, |18 STILL A NOVICE BOXER NEW YORK, April S~Bounning the 1ather motley array of henvywolght cha longers who lurk In the far and now sinors, there seema to be but one who an Le conceded to have a remo v chinn 1w bout with Jess Wiliard, The chane | that dungles from the scalp belt of tha one is but the sl w of o full gr n chance, but it s, nevertheleas, more tan | wible thun the props upon which othe i wolghts are supporting themselve hon clamoring for an oportunity | meat the ehamplon The fighter referred 1o Is none othor han the recently ridiculed and widely earad at Pred Fulton, e stands out n | pace or two whead of the others wmply becauss of hin slze-not for any other reason, Fulton atands six feet four and no-half inches, He welkhs aboyt 20 di ) pounds in condition. He has & reach of thirty-four and ono-halt inches, Thes things demand that he be considered | until much time s he shall be eliminatel | by some other heavyweight for In Voran's bout with Willard 1t was con /neingly proved that a man of Moran wlzo has no Chunce against Joss whethor | the bout be of ten rounds or fifty | Certain At is that Moran is the Lest of the heavywelght vmm-nmu who have w York Yot ne thelr wares fn Moran, wih ull his great inK powsr all his agkressivencss, could any impression on Willard cortaln that Whillard 1s to lhown not It in with 1k | practieally it be heaten it will be accomplished by a | man i uch nearer his cwn slze tian Fran Moran im'' Coffey et al 1t 14 his size alone, then, tia' enables Pulton to peance around as n kely prospect Probably Fulton won't look »o | kood when he is eulled upon to show | what ability he possesses by meating nome of the other recognized lLeavy welghts in the ring Needs Pollsl 11 deing by his record Fulton nesds con sidbrable polishing before he will he entitled to u meoting with the champlon o muy be o nugget in the rough, but the spolled and his chances of ever amount 0 10 anything have been burled throug being rushed too quickly to the fore Pulton 1 but 24 years old, his manager should make careful matches for him, that he may become imbued with the confidenco that attends victory, It Is advisible for Lis manager to engage Aomo qualified tutor to instruet Pulton in the | finer points, and In & year, perhaps, “'the | Rochester Giant” may blossom into a full fledged contendor with at least a flghting chanee, Hem) MeCoy of Fits, VK17 MeCoy has boxed with Fulton, and ho says that “Fred” reminds him of Fitzslmmons on & Targer scalo, “Ho {n powerfully bujit from the walst up,’ mid MeCoy. “He can hit, but is ar from belng n finished boxer, e hud ’r- any things o lrarm when I boxed with | Iim it | #an oh whs last IPrancisc T rivate hox ng bout vear in my gymgnasiug in that I met Fyltgy In a There we o some nlx or seven men present. Tor two round I was unable to Iay & glove on him. e wans too big to hit on the jaw. In the third round, however, I felnted him into leaving his Jaw unprotectsd and drove home n snappy right with all my woelght bebind 1t and knooked him out “Heo was but & ne but showed me onovgh to make me leve that he ean be developed into a good man.'’ McC'oy had been persuaded to box Pul try him out and ses what hix prospects were. While in this eity preparing for his bout with Moran Willard was asked about his exhibition bout with Fulton, in which the latter wan reported to have floored Wil lard in the second round. Willard re. fused to either affirm or deny that he had been flopred, but he remarked: “ful hit! I think s one of the hitters In the ring Opening Day at Sox Park to Be Some Day ton ton can he hardent CHICAGO, April A—Opening day at | the White Sox park, April 13, will be | “some da acoording to Secretary Grabiner. A corps of seventy-five | paint are buslly enwaged In putting |a new wt of palnt on the massive structure, nearly A hundred groundkeap condition, busy putts whils the the dlamond in fioe foroe 1s work f the orowd Ing overtime to take oare dcors, an he has never tried Pershing at the distance. 1t 1a Dractically vertam | WHIh 18 expeoted. According to Heore Hutt will send MHoyt, the former ma: ».l,:‘"‘ 'A"""‘"" ""': ";"' o & We it the (reenfleld High sohool, for the|$4MANA TOr Reala &' 'he obehing Son ompetition 30 Mol snies the o4 ““h-v handled through the malls, dbut he will hring togethor the wi t the 0. | #A10 that fnasmuch as the park i one wild bring toguther the winner of he - | (¢"4y o rgast in the country, thers wi . #h.tn the Kaatern Intereolieatate, | n0 (0 IR 0 E e e ahialned the Missourl Vallay, the Towa State meeta | '* Y 00 RO EECCE TR0 e A and the Towa Conference meet, with the |t " 1 wes ales offielally as men who are proveunced fo be the best | L ST L T eing pitchers for In the Big Ntme this yoar, all but Moh- | pret clash of he season between an of the winners (here betng out of | p o T (onite Box, will be Seott and Almost nona of thaas en have et he e heare of Deave A Hohm 1 . we n H‘u"h -U:A II\ s I HERM‘N BRONKIE °U|rs Jasl n (he 104 mest of (he Wiy .o BASE BALL AS BUSINESS Drshe man geiting an syelash de ™ \ * the 11 Hoxt and Parker TANAPOLIA Tnd Apett §.Mwe b v procg : Kie, oaptaln and thisd hase Bopifpuseifenl bl .t Indianapotis Amarican aem . - . 2 e has hase ball, ascord B e o [ \ ased Hata a quile U v ast M Shan vy " van wi e AAA aprinieee suft " .0 A the — fored ¥ 3. U MotMil, awner of the s u'x[ “IDERS wlLL MNans et Wl ralive M aat - \ ’ s Muaager Mendriohe of the I FORM BASE BALL CLuB s oapets 1o ey Coar Dolan at (he A & b ® club M N . Ve , ety \ eat " ™ Abia oY Beld Al Ve shab P ‘ N 18 eamplee reRH . | aed any metoropvie rider In Cmaha ol & bl plare ey b Al THE @lub rocns ar 00 W0 Donglas slree DINKY FED LEAGUE IS RENAMED OIL BELT LOOP |« BLACKWELL, O, A T Yo Pase B auve ‘ \ ahabome . " " by Fansa . Aaning . " - wah s Hannibal o Yheveo! | The Theend leanys has ace T s olghih ohul tn s [ | acid test has not yet been applied suf | fitently to warrant any rash assertion that Multon is a leading conte: r for| (he tite. And his manager would do well not to resh Malton to the front (oo aulek! He should be brought slong by low w'ages, 1o should Le afforded overy opportunity to learn the finer points of | hoxing befora helng pitted ngainst the | bost,” Many a promising hoxer has been | Aleph Pro club team has abandoned the | | | wtiok for 1 | SCRAPPY SECOND SACKER WHO BROKE ANKLE. 'BIG BILL HOKURF Cornhusker Th;vu Celebrated Con- versational Wrestler Two _Straight Falls, CHARLEY CUTLER LOOSE AGAIN CHICAGO, 1IL, April 8.-(Special Tele gram.)~In the presence of 5,000 mat fans Joo Stecher of Neb, the #rappler who looks like the logleal can didato to meet Frank Gotch, defeated Bill HoRurf in straight falls in the main bout of the wrestling show staged nt the Collseum ¥riday by the Collseum Athletio elub, The Cornhusker took the firat fall in 81 by use of his famous body scissors and wrist look hold and he made short work of his opponent in the second hout which ne won In #:28 with a body scls sory and further arm. Hokuff gave his opponent & hard battle Dodge, only in the opening contest. Bfll, when on the defenke, employed a squatty, posl tion and it was with difficulty that Htecher finally clamped on the ectanor hold, Hokuff kept Stecher's leg from en twining his body by continually holding onto one of Joen feet The Cornhusker Kkopt trying and finally secured the hold whioh has spelled defeat to so many promlising wrestlers, Second Fall Short, The wecond fall was a repetition of the tirst with the exception 1t did not Yast ua long, Btecher meant business and he acoomplished his purpome in 5:20. Hokuff wis on the defensive at all times and appearsd to be only a toy in Stecher's hands, Hg never had a chance and not once in efther bout did he assume the agKTeNsive. Hefore the second fall, Charley Cutler challenged Btecher to a winner-take-all mateh, the bout to he to a finish. A 81,000 chock was posted with Referee 1id Smith, Stecher accepted and the match was thrown open to the highest bidder. Fifty Federals Start Season in The Major Loops April 8.~When the ma 0 Rourkes to Come Home Friday for Three Games Here NEW YORK, The Rourkes are coming home (his | Jor league pennant races begin fifty for woek mer Federal league players will be found Vriday Pa and Marty will break camp |In the ranks. The Glants will have at Beatrice and hike for Omabs. Satur- | Kauff, Roush, Rariden and Anderson day Omaha will play & game with the | The Braves will play Konetchy, Allen, Luxus teamn, amateur champlons of | Knetser and probably Reulbach. The Omahn last year, at Rourke park. Sun- | Brooklyns have signed Jimmy Johnston, who joined the Feds at the end of last dny Omaha will play the erack Brandeis pombpro nine and on Tuesdny Krug's A season, also Mowrey and Hickman, With hands will engage In 4 (It with the|the Cinoinnati Reds are Moseley, K- Burgeols nggregntion of the Greater | mond, Schuls, Louden and Huhn, The Cubs will tnclude Zwilling, Flack, Mann, | Doolan, Yerkes, Wacher, Hendrix, Seaton, Omaha league. Thus fans will got & chance to see the Rourkes In action before they invade Des | Zeldor, Brown, McConnell and Packard, Moines to open the season there on | Chief Bender {s with the Phillles and the April 20 Pirates have secured Wilson, Smith and i Moran. The Yankees will use Magee, Cullop, Schaefer and Gedeon, Whe Thlrtv Turn OUt‘ for jumped to the Veds Ilu the fall, With : the 8t. Touls Browns are Plank, Daven- Grld WOI‘k at Purdue port, Groom, "r-m;n", Hartloy, n'mu: | man, Borton, B Johnson, Vaughn, Tobin, LAFAYWTTE, Ind, April §.--More than | Ward Miller, 'Walsh, Deal and MoKech thirty ecandidates for the 1016 Purdue | nie football team are working hard at llY!rh\K | ANNUAL CLAY BIRD SHOOT The squad Ia In charge of Cap- practioe tain Make and former Captain Blocker T A e waa ima.sus wia| + WILL BE-HELD IR GOTHAM solscted to conch the tewm in place of 3 T\ M- ; Andy Smith, who went to the University | NEW YORK, Aprfl §.—The ecleventh an of California, s under contract to coach|Nusl American clay bird champlonship base ball at the Everelt (Mass) high|*heot ‘:"}” "(; ':‘"‘M‘”‘M"'r 'llh; nug:h . school and will not be here for spring |°f the New Yor hletlo club at Trav- practice, He expects, Howsver, to spend | 978 10land on May 5 and 6. The prelim- inary shoot of 200 birds will be contested on the first day of the shoot, and the champlonship on the following day Thare will also bo a five-man inter-club a couple of weeks hers soon and make an outline of the course of training he desires to give the men s o o 200 bird o . 1 Pat Collins Wired. hamplonship (200 birds) on the final day. M 87 Shay has relensed A gold medal will be presented to the chet Pat Collins to | shooter making the iargest continuous Catcher Pat Colling to Besumont of the Texan league | run during the two days of competition Clark Called Home., to trans- Manager Harry Clark of the Milwaukes Portland | Brewers has been called to his home in | Paulding, O., by the {liness of his wife, Denl is Cancelled, The deal made by the Phillle for Catcher Billy Fish to th Eastern loague club has | canceled, Sandlot Gossip for the Base Ball Fans will | afternoon. This battle | Chris Lyek's park Emil Hansens Plattamouth Neoxt Sunday the open tho season at will be staged at he Montelalrs wd thetr | _Buck Casey, the chief of the T. B Rk most of his troupe from members of On aceount of insufficlent backing the | the Nonparlel club. The honor of participating in the first extra inning hout belongs to the players tield of the Cudahy Soap Works and the Ne- The initial tis fracas waa staged bY | fragih Auto Sohool the J. 1. Crews and Btags. Final 8cors. | “myi yiotel Castle team are as stron ’ as the German army Commerela ¢ B “Duck” Krause, now with Blair, | leaguo teama will hava te keop thelr wolld like to break Into professional | lamps on this aggregation compan Mika" Guinane, first baseman of the Carmody and Tahr of the Burgeas-Nash | Burgess-Nash team, suys the rost of the toam \ fast combination around | bunch sure has someé swell throwing arms, second huae for his glove ia getting thir MAnage Overman says his Burgess. Jim Sy ) Ast yea the Alamito toamn will nlso play In the Saturday Com- | team, but this year with the Rurgss mercial league Nash V"'IYH) saya ho ls golng to make Sime . R regord for himaelt this year P aare by Pollock’s All-Stars last Sunday. How : ard and Colline cornered one, while Van The Lacey hrothers' battery, formerly | aive M et e hren bhg. with Woodbine, 1a., will be on duty for A 4 i |t Up at Bloux City, Charles (Sugar Stiok) | Kane, who used Hotel Castle O R Davis of Mitohell, Neb., would | ream hare in R | ke to gab a berth ae o oatcher with | 1o ), “known & otel Martin some {-pro team After the Lenten sedson, nle Hage Pellma merly with Hiaok's Kata [man will give & soctal dance at the has algned up o perform the | Hanscom Fark pavilion. Bennie will do Murphy-Did-1ta nate Invitations to all the amateurs By the skin of their teath the Oapr oh . Klettrics (rimmed the Omahs Rioyels | woald' White mpany Indians 1ast Sunday Ry ™ . ar f mARuALes § Ane o the polit Evidently N ) Boyle, tormeriy the erack first ™ 'y e waoker for the B deln Blores, gre \ The Omaba bounced A fo partner som Hime ax AWay with tial wrang ast SMun we he leaked tounthh | ay he Clarks w the Vietima Davis, the new acquisition ! The Amerioan lsague will also mest t ve Woednasday All the teams are sarnestly v Dennieos wents In twe innin equested 1o have thelr farfelt kals e - s oAl Kinker of repul v W e Hansens, oo hook fur (he Arm Webater nd squawk for AL Pelurse Aoare support, | writs to him al B9 Boward o Pl s 1 The Moncha “Twine by singing Falls A . onee ' o - A A ase Ball aa Wat ) ™ : " will » . andd _samplete o an ferm o shining A Bauth Wile argTegation Anown . . ¥, wetleg (hal ha w v a4y probably wa [ phny In Chioay . . e o wiseacrea this seases aVe & vesptions - AP | aon. Uhe leader of tha M wig ad all Ninds of dreud Madly Tost of tha Brow . M Latus holsters A o vy as ndar 3 T e \ ase A wehia b » hie e yuring . > wurld baat T s slgne wiih v t Madwd waha Uae ahy v . Praph Kraiiosh will b » s ' . » ¥ resupareins A . with e | e N R . v : will b Whack 1 2 Mo Vanad . ' g v “hirte by v wll b ol maen, Arisoned " Wea goels aovambie | w The sweal ais Wil ale NN . P otanh Uhis | b I RASY FOR STECHER SOUTH BOWLERS HAVE THEIR NIGHT Fritscher and Fitzgerald Take Leaj in Doubles, Fagenberg-Peder- son Second. FAGENBERG IN THE ALL-EVENTS STATE BOWLERS IN MONEY PIVE MEN TBAMS. Ldncoln Oandy Kitchen 2,763 Poe Clothl: Linooln .. 8701 Tuncoln Cleaner and Dye Works. . 8701 Burroughs' Oafe, Lincoln 8,657 P & X, Wahoo . 4,569 DOUBLES. Fritscher-Fit; nlld 1,293 nnnvm..h ) 1,801 1,107 1,147 Yousem 831 struve a7 immerman 610 Mudson 604 803 803 o 600 Hammond 000 LINCOLN, April u—vs,m 1al Tolegran The next to the last day of the Btats Bowling tournament two teams South Omaha bowlers push their way 10 the mw 0 top in the five-man event Yousem of Omaha still leads in the singles with 631, whigh he rolled Ias night. Btruve with 617 and Zimmerman with 610 are the nearest rivals In the doubles tonight Pritecher and Pitzgerald, the South Omaha palr, too the lead with 1,222 and Ragenberg nr Fedorsen, also of South Omaha, followe with 1,201, Hopewell and Sam Amspoke followed third with Fagenberg Omaha leads in all events with a total 1,100, Today scores " Lincoln Cleaning and Dye Work ooln y 2 Pos Clothiers, Tincoln 2 Heins Cubs, Fremont 2, Lincoln Dental Collage, Lincoln 2 Tip Top Bread, Lincol 7 Jotter's 01d Age, South Omaha Man Events 14 Heins Star, Fremont 14 | Bvans Cleaners, Lincoln X J, ', Ridnours, Lincoln Ly | Teins Colta, Wremont 2,81 Tw Man Fritscher-Mtzgorald Tugenberg-Pe 8. Amspoker-K | Menkins-Hays ETumman-Taru Cownan-Bush, [incoln O, Vanhusen-Wertz, Bohuyler Do glas-Verbin, Frémont [ 17" Spangler-J, 'tarbrard [ Ridgo'l-Rotertaon, Lincoln Kuhury-Pruyn, Schuyler R, Vanhusen-Dires, Schuyler | Etruve-Hammond, Fremont Johnson-Reftz, Fremont | Chapple-8truve, Fremont Sumpter-Taylor, Fremont Colley=Campbell, Froemont + Dunn-Wright, Fremont e | South Omaha.. | Houth Omah .1, Kk, TAncoln 1 Sncoln 1 Linealn Lincoln Singles. Lincoln Laneoln seeen e 8. Amapoker MeCormick, Bherdeman, Lincoln Starboard, Lincoln MeCleollan, Lincoln Wilmot, Lincoln Brown, Lincoln Walters, Lincoln...... Turnipse fid Lincoln Tudson, Lincoln berg, South Omaha #on, Houth Omaha {tacher, Bouth Omaha Fitzgerald, South Omaha.. .. hadd, South Omaha. Hamm, Bouth Omaha n-uy Premont Douglas, IFremont Chapple, ramont. .. Wright,” I'remont Menkink, Lincoln.. Klotz, Lincoln Denslow, Fremont Sampter, Fremont..... Ward, Lincoln Dunn, Fremont Johnwon, Fremont Campbell, Fremont Colley, Fremont Struve, Fremont Hammond, Fremont huhry, Schuyler Pruyn, Schuyler ¥ 0. Van Husen, Schuyler Wertz, Schuyler R. Van Husen, Schuyler.... Bures, Schuyler Suff Movement ig Under Way in Lawn Tennis Association NEW YORK, April 8.~Unless all aigns fall, there promises to be something akin to muffrage agitation among the lawn tennis players before the present season has gone far on its way. It is not overstating the matter a fot at thi time to say that a number of the leading women seriously debate the question as to why they should be deprived of a di rect volos tn the governing of the United States Natfonal Lawn Tennis association Ho far as any student of the constitutic and bylaws of that august hody can di 1 i ) ¥ women cern, there Is nothing, the customs an usages of years excepled, which would prevent a club from designating one Itx women members a delogate to ) | annual meeting of the natfonal bady whe it held at the Waldorf-Astoria I prospect furnishea a fertile tield for spe for ulation, many of the women of lat have been spoaking out their opini | T™ere were times during the progress | the women's national indoor champ! | shIp tournament on the courts of | Beventh Rogiment armory when the bates upon several of the toples of terest to the women players piraoth assumed the aspe. of & Freddie Welsh Says He Really Will Quit s nventio NEW YORK, A o welght bozers wha this - Fraddie Welsh, 1 s oha hadt b . \ . Ma mind 1 " A i . ' FIVE HUNDRED INVITED TO BIG MINNEAPOLIS MEE Nondred N . . Msteooiastion Meid A e ta \ Northrup A Ma » st A . N Minhosoia AlRlatho aseo by \ seheoia Minnessta and wea \ N A LY Turmed Back Mach Whant, Bach s bor of the Beveblvn oo [ | he sent e Touy | e cawe

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