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-HI) AY 27 10 5 Tire MrNSiai'outf OBITUAICY fr a 2-v 11. EAi In aslcetDaii Kacmg tsaseoaii bowling resumes m. h.d Mr. ai ii W. Hv.uuinl.

B-j at 2.30 tXaiMclt, la- i I Ascension Five In I TO MEET ORDEMAN. Fox Will Tote Oil CLOWN OF BASEBALL WILL BE WITH WASHINGTON AGAIN THIS SEASON MAHOUiiUifc I.J-.6 HI'K A7 BE." n. iit-ri at t.i if l.du aj fr. St. tsmace cd'jrcti, i fi'1 at 8 uluck.

lutruieat St, ii t. Fiaak rt Duulmr. 1-Ki lirysuot ut died fr''ti, 21 inujmt -rvlo 2 an j. Championship Fray Many Local Players Ordeman Signs to Wrestle J. Nelson Minneapolis Heavyweight Grap-pier Finally Tires of Taunts of Westerner.

North Side Quintet Meets Manager cf Racine Club Makes 634AXE MRS. EVELYN UnMOKRAH. Oi Cleaning in Local Semi-pro Ranks. New Yorkers Tonight in Big Eattle. aMKiiH.g, t-o.

IS. fcuieiii will from ttie 2nd it 8, oa fridti. hi 2 Mi m. rne'j. tiirlfrt.

SoiTBS-MBS. H4B RY DIED i moruihg unrai nytvij Friday al'erlkMUl I l.M t'7'i7 ti vji. LI800MB A. FUNERAL WILL BE KKTP Contest Will Be Staged ai Amor uuueriuknt, C06 daa ainu-MmT, 07tti, Bt i. ra.

Gosbip of University Athletics and Pertinent Sport Dope. Victory Will Give Local Team Claim to National Title. Tomorrow Night Sport Gossip. FLORISTS. m.

aFVPXA. bastiso co. Kiooujnr it loitt it. Artistic tloral But of ittintloa s'n to "it (f hiwo orders. Nick Altrock, some Jeeter, eareet and.

comiqn of the diamond will be In the big show again thle season. Klcodemua haa been re-engaged by th Waehlng-ton Natlonala as co-comedy man with Oennany Schaffer and the former etar of the Chicago White Sox Is miro of a Job for another year. Nlchoia twirled for tho Mtnno- polls club after making bis ascent from the majors and remained with Joe OantOlon until he outlived, his usefulness as a pi belter. Ke was then declared a free agent by the ever considerate OantlUon and Joined the Kansas City club. The beauty twirled ana entertained on the Kaw for about a season -when he was set adrift.

Jimmy McAleer was then manager of the Washington team and i By Frank E. Force. After quite a lentithv lattle of words 1 I 1 "I'll- i "11 81 ANJ M1U- Inderendent basketball devotues will i-i By Dick Farrtngt oil-Bill Fox, wtio makes Minneapolis his home in the winter, has made a grand cleaning in the Minneapolis i' ireaiea t.o on ui mo uttivrt semi-profeesional buseball rank, i'oi 8WAK80KS, 618 NICOLLET AV, FLORIST. We on o8tgria. botli puoue LrKDSKOOO.

THE SOUTH SIDE FLOaisifHoS mm (liwlift. Ileur" (rdeiuun and Julius Nelson, Aenvyweixht wrestlers of this city, got Pogetncr yesterday afternoon and signed urUcles to wrehtle to a Ituush at the Gayety tomorrow nio-ht. Ordeman, challenged by Nelson, had really wanted more time in which to condition himself, but nnallv airreed to yet onto the CARD OF THANKS. ball games of the season tonight when the Ascension and New York National fives clash on the North Bide court. The New Yorkers are uiBking a coast to coast tour and claim the championship of America.

Should the locals slip over a victory, Manager Herb, Hodgins will herald club as the champions. Tho Miuneapolitans have not been de-teated this year. Cine of the largest crowds of the season is exnected at the contest. The is manager of the Racine. club of the A'isRonain-Iliinois league and during hia sojourn here in the winter generally nianagas to get the signature of many promising local players to a contract Ho far the former Miller captain has been refy successful in his quest of new blood.

He has signed four or five Minneapolis boyt A I i i i I I 1 1 jffft-f nr V) 'J I 1 US. AND MRS. F. A. 8EAOaEy AST XAXU.T We to tunur to trieada arxi uelg-bor our alniwre tnaaka 'or the afnipatlijr ahown to an durmg th recent Utneaa ot exir jn and bi-other.

U'e a eitftnd our ilncaim t.tmnka to u'lr muny frteud arid ualgblwr. and the pastor of the North M. H. ehorcJi, and he immediately signed Nick to do Mat for a finish contest with the big fellow who recently tarns from Montana. Nelson has been doing more or wrestling around this section riur-iaglbe4)iuit few months and sprang into nroruiuence the other nicht when V.

and has his vexrt on aeveral other half of the dally travesty with i -I Schafte. The arm an made a who wilF undoubted! be given a tiy Wenmop followers believe that thntr 1 in cnoir ana tne Kebekata LoAtu. I. O. O.

Cor the many elDrwlmw-irf-tr great hit with his antics last sea ne slummed Ordemart about the mat armfiattr baiowed upon us during our law bereavement of our eon and broiher, DuvUt. Mr. and Mrs. F. A.

tjpagrn and FfmllJ. a handicap aflair at that theater, rdernan had aereed to throw five men in a 45-minute period and when he had ctip8d of four had slisihtly over 13 out with the Kacine team. Culverson, Lefty Kuehn, Jack Dovlo, Billv Evans and Fred Wines have all been grabbed by the Racine pilot and this quintet is expected to add strength tos- aggregation which came In a strong second lust season. Culverson is an outfielder wiio has played with several corner lot teams, while Kuehn is an East son. Altrock has been one of the most attractive figures to baseball for many seasons.

He virtual-lywon a world's championship for Comifikey and duritigiiia regime in the Association pitched some fine ball. He has the finest repertoire of baseball capers of any man In the country today. Minneapolis fans undoubtedly are glad to hear that he has a Job for this season. team is the equal of the tourists and are backing the locals to annex a victory, in inw of the fact that the North hitlers have gone through this part of the season undefeated and have been meeting the best in the state it looks as if Itev. Father Harrington's tossers will ghe the visitors cousidor-ablQ-lrouble.

Tonight 's contest will start about 9 p. being preceded by a first class preliminary. The Ascension gvm is located on" Bryant and Kighteenih avenues north. FUNERAL JXRECTORS. WE rOBNISH rStST-CLASS tToo FBNM.it erfloe ami from lu to fi) caah l-euent IiK Klo month and upwards.

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Center 40. HANDSOME NICK ALTROCK. Julius Nelson. side boy whose pitching attracted considerable attention hereabouts in It 11. Kuehn twirled for the East Hide Merchants most of the year and acquitted himself bke a professional.

Doyle In New York. Jack iJoyie is the boy with pugilistic proclivities, now in New Vork lie generally plays the outfield and has performed on some of the best serai-pro teams in the state. Hilly Evans is a Ht. Paul vouth who waid to nossess the makings of a successful Nelson will tackle Ordeman In a fiuish match at local theater tomorrow St. Louis Bowlers Take Lead in Toledo Biinuten let far his last opponent.

This proved to be Nelson, who hopped to the big Norsk in tfreat style and not enly succeeded in evading a fall, but en top of this, made Ordnmnn hustle tome on the defensive. The mutch tomorrow night will be for blood as Ordeman is a triile peeved over the things Nelson haM been Haying about him and the contest should be fast and eicitinu from start to liniHh. The local INorsk, naturally, is a big favorite for match ami should win, although ju'ehon apparently is full confidence and thinks he has an even chanco of winning. The visitor is a bin fellow who weighs over 200 and has done considerable wrestling in the western country, but has not had as much experience as Ordeman. Zfcyszko Clots a Bump.

Wrestling fans around Chicago are till wondering just bow Le Marin, one nighty Close Races at Crystal Most Interesting1 Meet of Season Decided on the Ice. MONUMENTS. t. K. PETEHBON GRANITE M-61 St, Paul.

Lar-st ikxk of higa grade moa-umeuia In the write lur eaiamg. Harry Lewis Files Suit American Boxer Says Injuries in Taxicab Mishap Cost Him Many Dollars. Aldermanic Five Will Roll in I. B. A.

Meet LOST. pitcher and Fox will give him a try-1 Wooster Lamberts Jump Into First Place in Five Men Kvent. XmULNO THE THAR 1711 THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHED The Crystal Lake Driving association yesterday put on one ot the most interesting harness racing programs of the season. All of the races were re London. Feb.

7. Harry Lew, the Philadelphia welterweight boxer, has brought suit in the courts here, claiming damages from a ta.ticab uompany and an omnibus company for injuries plete with sensational finishes. In the The aldermen got together yesterday and selected a team which wlil compete in the International Bowling tournament to be held here next month. Alderman George Zt-uner, who is a cratk bowler, will act as captain of the five and the team appears capable of toppling the wood. The remainder of the team will be made up of Messrs.

Sweeney, Getchell, Mclnerny and DeLaittre. 2:18 trot hardlv 10 feet separated the "LOST AST) FOUNT)" A0)VLRTlSEi4JI8. ALL OTHER MINNEAPOLIS rTW8PA-PEKfi tuOHUlbEO fUBUSiliJ) ..4,161 Toledo, Feb. 27. The Wooster Laniberts of Kt.

Louis rolled into first received during a col Union ot Ludate horses in all of the heats. Joe Roy circus on Jan. SJ0. when ho ana won tha racw hy taking the first third and fourth beats hi9 trainer and manager were thrown out of tTie taxicab and he Trrrffered a concussion. It was alleged that Lewis was so shaken up and injured that for In the free-for-all another close race resulted, Bobby K.

winning first place LOST IS F1R8T AV CAR GOING SOUTH aliout 4 Wwlnesday afternoon, a black velvet aatrhei. contaluiug bouae two months he was unable to box. On out. Fred Wines is probably the best known of the contingent which will go to the Badger city. He is a former University of Minnesota star and has been playing on different semi pro clubs for several seasons.

Last summer he cast his lot with the champion Alexandria club, joining Owatonna after Zaiusk -v-'- team disbanded. He-is one of tho most dependable little third Backers turned out in Minneapolis for some time. There is hardly any question about his making good as several big league scouts were on his trail last summer. Fox beat them all to it, however, and will pay him a nice salary. Breckenridge is another local boy who will again be with Racine.

He plaved with the club last year and was wanted by Ht. Louis, but tne chanccB are be will remain with the Wisconsin-Illinois league club. Wllkle Eeady for Season. Gus Wilkie, a baseball player in the nmmar howler In tho inter, will bt the big foreigners now appearing in this country, baupened to get a fall on kovszko in their handicap match the either ni(ht in the Windv City. 1 Marin is a fair wrestler of great etrenpth, but he is not to bo considered in a match with the hustling I'ole.

Zbyszko probably was a tritle and permitted his opponent to get hold that was just a little bit too tough to break. Perhaps the Pole was kidding the Frenchman, and he was there will be something doing if the pair pet together again. The fall on Zbvsz.Ko was interesting through the place in the five man events last night with a total of in the A. B. ('.

tournament. The (allies, of Calgary were second with 2fiW. The Pioneers, a team coniposed of Civil war veterans from Toledo, made a creditable showing. The following nominations for officers of the A. B.

0. were announced laet night bv the executive committee: For president, Geo. A. (Judge) Howard, Chicago; five vice president, K. J.

Kvan, Detroit; second vice president, Hohert W. Brown. Louisville. key, amull vulret purtie, dreaa gotda, aauipiea and a email aum of inooeiy. Finder plaua ret ui Kitln I'aunts, and lis tith at B.

and receive rewanl. LOST A COLD WATCH, DIAMOND 8ETTI1I0 on the bai-k, with oia rlbtion (ot and aquare hickft atiai'Ued; rjjgram ITindei' pleaee return lor rreatd to Mm, 0. O. OluU. iwi HHiidreau at, St.

Paul. Cedar 46i. by taking a hrace in the last tnree heats. Home fine time was also made in all of the races. The summaries: I'nton lime Hbu Nail cap for trot tart: Jv Hot iLfwrnla) 1 8 1 1 Klnf Arlon KleJl 2 8 2 'i Fornt I'ark (McOptrli-k) 3 1 8 3 Tlmt.

Fr-for-all paoe, $50 tus silver cup: Bhhy K. (Martin) 4 1 1 1 Rolllna (LnomU) 1 2 2 2 2 Kthel O. Hatr-h 8 4 4 re entering the ring in the following April Lewis declared he found he was unable to judge distances and was not so quick on his feet. Counsel for Lewis declared the earnings of the boxer dropped from $9,790 to $4,000 in a vear and that he lost several engagements because of his in Mayor Names Speedy Official Bowling Team City to Be Represented in Tour-nament to Be Held in March. aineii juries.

fact that it was tno nri-t tall a on the Pole since (iotch tossed In Bill Bailey iTavlorl 2 8 8 im in 1:03, ltOBtt, 1:04, Time, 103W. third vice president, William Agnew, Cleveland, seeretarv, A. L. lng-try Milwaukee, treasurer, Frank I'asdeloup, Chicago. Chicago, Davanpart to Entw IUt, New York, Feb 27, the announce ment jroateniaj that Ira N.

Par rrirt of the Illinois Athlntlr rlnh ha registered aa competitor In tbe ftooyard race at the National Indoor cham iloruihliB of th Amateur Ath-lete uulnn, to lipid here, MarHi rt, one of the bit middle distance raoea of the rear anllflftaied a entrli-ti for thin event oin the Madi'on club or tne vv. ana i. On request of the International Bowl, ing association Mayor Nye has sent in his entry for the mayor's five-men le 1 eague. wiiKie caugnt xor me Kxecuiive committee, ivuimm foson, Cincinnati; C. Mk Barker, Ht.

G. O. Francisco, Denver, H. O. Schunck, Sioux (Hty, Iowa; Geo.

fS- Ixrne, Kansas City Mj; John Koerner, Milwaukee; Irederick Gose-wiih. St. Paul; L. F. Lvttle, Columbus, Ohio: H.

C. Mftdielland, Davton, O.j I.i'l trot: Pboeble W. (Wlckhajn) 1 1 Alice Pajoe Calnr 8 2 I H.rj (Grddea) 2 Harbena-pr (Brari) 4 3 Auh Tdhib (Lootnliil 6 6 Time, 1:11, 1:12. 2 Tpace: l.1y Norwood 9 2 11 Durk (I'arlor) 112 2 JnJn Mc3raor (HtllM) a 8 3 8 Time, 1:18, 1 -12H, 1:18. 1:20.

Jridcea (hrlt, Olbha. Waddell. Timers Buedj, TuliJ. Htarter (iwrge Baxter. Patml Judg Fraok Moors.

LLi i luatt OH WAaHSlAilO 191 EaXALL-aou'a lavatory, aecond Xuiaaay noon. "Mne'' eugrered tuaide. Valued aa a glf. rd. Canhler at Humble A Lodwlg-'t.

IKI1 Hi-mv-pln av. VlLLlHi; PAKTY WHO PICKED TJP LIT" tie imiKlie dtK B-itb gray awesier In froat of 4os ml st Wedueeday nilit at o'clock plea It bak for reward aa It belongs to Utile tint. LOST CRANK FOR CADILLAC CAR OX lirant hriwet'ii oltet and lititon, or h' tween (irant and 17lh at ou t'llnion. Return to MroJtft av Auro Co. for reward.

gold rino between Sth and Nlroiiot av and 12tb st and S. Finder iileaio uotity M. rjcffholm, IIM 2nd av fltit 6. rewarti. A i'TH DOLLAR, WHlfl and black Anxwcrs to Jack.

Reward If re- tumpj to tllil 2lt av or caU North LOST FRJDATt, FEB. II, GOLD OPEN FACED' ivatcli, while a. make. K. V.

Soiltb 1V. X. I. Hammond. U'warn include uch wll known rumiert as Mwtiii Slieocurd.

Abel 11. klrlnt, Matthew llaliiiii and led Meredith. shail, club last year and was signed a month or so ago. He is a steadv fellow who can hit the ball and undoubtedly make the grade on the high gear. Harry Bay Is the new manager of the club.

Mike Breyette of Minneapolis was mentioned as the 1913 leader, but the veteran ot tho iob. Mike was given a fancy increase in salary, however. J. O. Toledo; Lewis C.

Hee- Plenty of Baseball. Minneapolis fans are to get sorn early baseball this year, for the Millers open at home with Indianapolis on April 10. and from that time on thu city will get plentv of the national I sport. Columbus, Toledo and Louisville follow the Indians for the firt swing here and then the Cantillon club will leave for a trip around the circuit, returning in plenty of time for the dontleheadcT with St. Paul on Me-inorisl dav.

Just the moment the association club takes to the road on April 26 the Minneapolis Northern aggregation will move in for it tlrst home series and will continue here thaler. Pittsburg: 1. U. Morgan, Wheeling, W. W.

G. Cook, Philadelphia; Jas. H. Smith, Buffalo X. HI il OH! V.

J. T. finper. Darlinir. Montreal; Warrants lor Marksmen team to participate in the bowling tournament in March.

The mayor chose his secretary, George M. Nye, to captain the team, which will be composed of the mayor, the secretary, Police Chief Martinson, C. T. Shane, executive i'Tk, and A. B.

Gray. "We're going to burn up those alleys," said the mayor yesterday. "1 have 8u official report from my secretary that he has had the chief of police out at practice and they were both" in fme fettle." "Of course, 1 am a good bowler," explained the secretary. "I am going to tin my men out and had Martinson on last night. In fairness to him I'll not mention his score.

As for me, C. Hyan, Kenoshu, Frank Hi, Tndinnnpolis, (i. T. Helmarch, Washington. I).

M. H. Huntington, Walsh to Waterbury. Waiter Walsh, the local catcher, who Try th Palnlr.a ChicaEro Soortsmen May Be was with the Toledo Mud Hens last LOST LADrFS' GOLD WATCH AT GRAND Theater Tuesday night. Pbooaj KorUiwasUtii Mrs.

K. Cady. season will play for the Waterbury, Hailed Into Court for Pidv Slaughter. Omaha, A. J.

Thieme, Peoria, Five man team: Wooster Lamberts, Bt. Louis, 2.75S; Callie, Calgary. 2 ,599 College Inn, Toledo. Godfrey and iroffmsn. Monroe, rirst Assembly, Toledo, 2,550.

Cora Cure. Nee lour term nln to llurrr, "Whew I hurt wsy tip to my hesrt. ve tried almost everythlntr for corua!" Corn Hiifferers, comiess Joy Is hnnd! "GETS IT" is the only nnl enemy any corn ever had. lJut "(JETS IT" ou In a cut) or tne niaie league year. Walsh is still a youngster, and has developed into a first class back-stopper.

LCS'l iiANDBAG, SUNDAV IN STREET tar, Will pleaaa return to Mary Kitchen. 7:7 Wi nr for reward. lOBtrBTRAYED OR" STOLEN GiLwaAW Iiirliliiicd dK. tan color, reward tor return to l17 Klllot i.v. until forced to the rn-fd again bv the ihome-coming of the Millers.

Tims the ssociation and Northern league clubs will change shout all seaon lorg and tineeball business will hum throughout the summer. Mike C'antillori, who is conducting the affairs of the Minneapolis Northern league team, is authority for the statement that a likelv looking Kenosha. Feb. 27amc5 P. TTniverftit Oossio.

Karnes, agent of the Kenosha Humane I do not like to discuss mv own abil- Baseball practice goes merrilv along Toledo, Feb. 27. The final events in tho singles and two-man events in attor- FOUND. but in three games 1 had a total athe mo; with Denny SullivaS dX'i yHudp Viro watching the candidates very attenta- i srxiietv aouealed to the district yesieraay Joe' Jinneh of vounpsters has tjeen signcl for mneh ub ami tie expects to as nvejy. xuo uiuu -oo warrants tor the arrest or memoers oi in the chase in that league I1 IT I Plftv when every h.tt.ng prachce is a ciuh has bee FOUND BUNCH OF KEYS AT STH AND HEN-nepln can have by paying for adver-tiaeiurnt.

VHariier Hardware 8 6th at S. FOUND A WEED CHAIN. CORNER BRYANT and Praiiklln ave. Owner can have aaine ky tk 1 1 1 IHili'MIII is brother. Joe CantUlon, on the i iV i' i- ordered ana rumy is holiling "live bird" shooting contests does which Toledo bowlers narticated wero concluded yesterday afternoon.

While tho local men did' not break records already established for the tournament a number of them rolled hih scores, W. Harper, Toledo, rolled toi in his second game. Fred Falkenburg, former American leaifue baseball pitcher, rolled ion circuit. fv-- i some or tne puims ui Um.uK 8 rwid house on the state line south associat i ieam bqu iue b' twoiiv in in vesuizatm? iiiitiv never neen a hiuucu at mo SITUATION WANTED Male. to learn on what officer beut the mo' bawling alleys sr located.

These officers, he explains, should be the best bowlers. DUTUNQ THE YEAR 19 It THE TRTBUNE PITB LIHHZD two games, averaging above only to fall down in the third game. He elosed with a score of 502. In the doubles Fluekiger and Widman of Cleveland rolled 1.029. Tonight found the (irst big out-of-town five-man teams rolling.

One team, the Callies from Calgary. I'roviiice of Alberta, Canada, "SITUATION WANTfcD JiAL AliVtnnsEIAEli'IS. of Kenosha. It is declared that many prominent Chicago sportsmen are connected with the club which has been conducting semi-weekly shooting contests. It Is alleged that in the last week.

1,000 live pigeons were slaughtered. The humane society agent claims that hundreds cf wounded pigeons have been picked up by farmers from two rods to two miles of the place where the shooting was held. He claims that many birds were left to freeze to doath. Karnes promises to appeal to the courts for an injunction to prevent further slaughter of live birds. TWO MATCHES AT VAN CLARKE'S ALL OTHER MINNEAFOI.IS NEWBPA- May Lilt Racing Bars Statement After Session Conveys Impression That Tracks Will Reopen.

FLRS COMBINED PUBLISHED IHI bat and knows how to show the fellows to hit. The prospects are good for a winner at the universitv this year. Members of the athletic board of control expressed a willingness to provide an eastern trip for the tennis team of this vear if the standard of playing is found to be such as will warrant a trip. If material is developed of equal or better abilitv than last year, the men making the team will undoubted represent Minnesota in the eastern tournament this spring. Score SheelsWere Mislaid Prport of Trask-Smith Match Not Made Because Alley-Attendant Elundered.

If You Tee Thia VU1 Happen, 'LETS-IT." jverG ine oojcci, iu hiiuju vm omnj among the bowlers and the fans alike. Mergards five of Cincinnati alBO were among the prominent big teams to roll their first events tonight. The auditing committee of the A. B. C.

made its report to the auditing committee this afternoon. Two-man leaders: Cunningham Bure-in. Toledo. 1,173: Irlsm Irlam, Thorpe May Develop. Manager McGraw of the Xow York National league club undoubtedly had an eve to advertising when he signet Jim Thorpe, the Olympic wonder, and fce has certainly been getting plentv of pnblieity for his club since tho famous Indian put his name to a contract, liut now that training days are hand the Oinnt manager evidently has forgotten the advertising end of the game and is bard at work doing his vijcst to make a real big league player lout of this same Thorpe.

The former football star supposedly whs not much ef a performer on the diamond, but now he seems to be in earnest about learning the inside of baseball and i working hard with the Giant squad down in Texas. Favorable reports ar coming up about him. too, and it would be fine, indeed, if he should develop into player of real championship cslibor. Tommy Burns Is Busy. Tommy Hums appears to be in earnest about his re-entry to the prize ring, lie recently issued challenges to Luther MeOartv and Bomlardier Wells, but up to elate has not been able to get ihnnts with either of those worthies.

seconds, and away thT (fo. shrtvols, vanish. No more coltou rlnts to make the corn shuriier and more hulgy, un more tiandLgea to stop clrculutlnn and stick to the stocking, no more salves to turn tha Bookkeepers ana Clerki TOUKO MAN. A NEWCOMER. WANTS 1081- tton in a geuta' furuisulug or dry gooda atora, over 8 year' experience thia Una.

Hieaka Ruaaian and litt wl.liug to atari tore aicall eaia'y. AiMre. Ctthtt Vribune. YOUNQ-MAN, HIGH" SCHOOL GRADUATE, vutu four yearM' experience aa bouKkeeper, eceka wi.Hon; tun Rilling to work hard for a good future, (in furmah beat referenova. Aihiureie M-! 'iTibtine, BliUATION' AN'11 FuSITiON Bi LXPL-rienced oftlte boy wilh cliam-e for good ad vauceincut, one year'e exprleuc.

Can fur-niHh betit of refureucea. Addreaa E1M1 Trib rleab. raw i.nd mnke the com "pull," no Toledo, Brooksbank Zeigler, To-. more kulvt or razors with danger of lelo, 1,144: Iearv Mcses. j'v Mr.ses.

New York, Feb. 27. From the wording of a statement issued after a meeting yesterday of the stewards of the Jockey club and officials of several racing associations the impression prevails among racing men that the powers that govern horse racing in this vicinity have about decided to open some of the metropolitan tracks during tho coming season. The way is held to have been paved for such action by a recent court decision holding oral betting not unlawful, thereby exempting directors of racing associations and Toledo, blfrt1'n lM'i, rnij i i5u "OEIS-IT Is painless, stops pain, Toledo, ab8Oilll0ly bunnies, to healthy I Joledo, li-; Warts and bunions disappear. ''Ol fleah.

1,142: Krnnrsr Cam Individuals Brad v. irney, 't v. OBTd Palm. Toronto. 61 Alexander, To IT gives Imuieulnltt rellMl.

une Class Tournament Produces Soma Interesting Cue Work-Two matches were played in th class three eushion bililard tournament in progress at Van R. Clarke's rooms last night. Barnes defeated Hamels in the afternoon, 30 to 19, and last night Miller won from Knutton, 30 to 20. Tuttle wilt play Nixon this afternoon and Chisholm will tackle Bloomquist tonight. Michigan sn Pann.

Schedule. FTiUadelphla, FVb. 27. The, loir nlty of Pennsylvania, football schedule waa completed yterilay. The (antes will be played on ledo, 614; Hartsinge.

Toledo, 611; H. Zimmerman, Toledo, 601. "GETS-IT" Is sold at druggistA' at 2S cent a bottle, or sent on receipt of nrlce to E. Lawrence A ('hlcugo. President William Fust of the Straightaway Bowling league has made a thorough investigation into the loss of the scores rolled Monday night in the regular league match between the kAERIED MAN OF II YtAiid.

WU i-uLf-tiiied, with knoeldlg of btiukkeepmg. ad-veruafng aud real estate, dt-aitva puettlom with reliable Sim Addreaa EtS 'iTUcine. FOoillON V.A..TED AS CLERK, HAVE HAD Will Fifhi in Kenoaha. Chicago, Feb. 21.

It wa d' ilultely settled vetterdav tbnt Charier White and Pel fooro from liability for betting in this form. 4 yeara' ext'Ctience in departuient atorea. The view "taken bv those interested Trask and Smith teams. Moutaua lueferied; can give beat of refer- was that at the conclusion of racing in The official sheet was not. muiuiaxeu, 1 1 L.A o4.onraJ rrm tho hAfl A.ldie' 1 ltli I rlbiai.

xtll decide the matter of aupn-macy In th i ring of tli hennwha Athletic club on March 10. I'romoter Keating, who waa Inet-umentil In having the city council of the Wlaconein city grant a permit for hla boxing ahow, waa irginia and Maryland, about May 20, i out nau men cn.i.-u RETAIL HARDWARE MUTUAL FIRS IN8UR- ance C'ouipauy. l'rlnclpal olOce, Mlnneapolla. Minn. (OrgaulaM In f-'.

I (Uiaa. r. Ij.I- ner, prevalent. N. S.

Mathewa, aecretaty. Attoruy to accept aervice lu Mluuaaota, Com- inlealoner of lusurauce. IMOMK IN 1B12. (iroaa prenilunia and aaHeaameuta. SSOS.fSVi HH Items and lucre.

i ll.tMiSU Franklin neia, eiceni rne come wun mictii- ne of tho New York associations by an ai ey employe uuu pui. use hv the official average man. The which win lake place at Ann Aroor. ine would reopen their tracks and hold schedule aa prepared mcmoea tneae KBmur In the city yeatenlay and aald ttiere waa no dancer of Interference from the authontlos thla time. Oct.

11. riwarthmore: Oct. IS, Brown; Oct. meetings under licenses from the state racing commission with the approval of imilana; Nov. iranmoutn; Nov.

15, Mlchl(tu at Ann Arbor; Nov. 2a, Oornell. the Jot Key cluo. fault, sucn as it was. i.t that no one made it his business to fill out the press stub and blank sheets were submitted for publication, which gave rise to tho rumors that low scores and loss of games resulted in peevish Total Income Ledger aeaeta, Dec.

Blat of previous year 40 POSITION AS B00KEF.PKER WITH RELLA-bio Mini. Ual eiertence. Wtuld corialdar buiull vtageH to aturt with chaAce of promo-Hon. A.i.lresa EHW Trlt ttue. FiHJs'TCLAKS, ALt-KOlTND OOOK, JUST come iu tlirs town, wanra poeitton.

rui'niaa good refercace. gpaaka fix language. Ad dreea CT7.S Tribn ne WANTEC POSITION BT EXPERIENCED! bookkeeper, atenortipher and general office aa-altant. can furnuh beat of referenoaa. Addreaa KKt-t Trlbtin'V PoSiflOal WANTED BY1 FULST-OLASa 085 eery clerk, emperteneed and reference the bet; nlil accept other clerical work.

Call Fimi 27 H7. Cardinals Off to Camp. Cincinnati. Ohio. Feb.

27. Miller niieirlna Iowa Athlete a Star Walah to Live in Chicago. Paao Itoblea. Fvh. 27 llcago 1 to have a dlattnguiehed gentleman na one of tta own cltljtena nett fall.

Fd Walah. famed White Soi pitcher, announced laat night that he has decided to give up hla home In Mori-den. and nmko Chicago hta arid all palyera of the St. Lonla National leaiue baaeball club lert here lam night ror G.lumbua, for tielr aprlna; trnlnlnu. The ness and a disposition to aiscara me night's scores.

The match resulted in a two-one victory for the Bmith team, tbe Trasks thA seconi came. As a result remainder of the team win report. Qirect to the training grounds. tfum mSUtmsBMENTS IN Amount paid for loewa Return preiillutna Conunlaaiotia, brokerage, aalaries and allowances to ageiita. ofticara and employe Zcglcr, Rhoades Scholar, Wins of this mlxup President Fust will prob Honors in Oxford Meet.

POSITION AS CLERK IN SS- WANTLl A Taiea, fees, rents r'd real ettata expeuhea Lou ou sale or maturity ef ledger aaeeta All othor disbursements tall geuta' furmahtnira and abue etore, a yeara-eiperleuce; good reference. Address Xll Tribune. wunomTn7o. wouxd like orricE pd- aitton. 111 tie expeiieiiee.

huatler and willn( to learn. Addreat Tribune. B.SM.TS o.JoO.SS Oxford. Feb. 27.

Will A. Zieg- ler( Rhodes scholar from Iowa, won tho weignt pulling event yesioraay witn a Total dlahursomenU $2H. ISO. 91 Balance I.BIK1BH ASBTfl CEO. II, lli.

Book value of bouda and $ja7 Ml .82 Caab In oftlce and banks S.Doh 4S Fremlutut in courae of put of 41 feet, incnes on the concluding day of the Oxford university ably call a meeting or an capvains iu the immediate future for the purpose of impressing upon them their responsibility in having the score sheets properly filled out after every match. VETERAN PLAYEB IS CALLED Michael rrrtssell, Old Time St Louis Player. Dies After 'Long Dlne-js. St 1-ouis. Feb.

27. Michael Driescll. who was catcher for the St. Louis Browns when the team was four times a pennant winner, died yesterday at his home here, for IS months ho.1 suffered from hardening of Burns announces now that ho will tour the world in boxing exhibitions, if the leading heavies continue to refuse to meet nim. The former champion says hat previous to starting this expedition, however, he will go to New York and post forfeits for 10 round bouts jirith Doth Wells and McOarty.

BKI ON MARCH 2 JPumpers Will Perform in Chicago if Weather Permits. Chicago, Feb. -Weather permitting, the Norge Ski club will hold its annual meet on Oarv hill on March 2. The events originally were scheduled for Jan. 25 but were postponed because of luck of snow.

Among the who will be present are Rfigner Omtvedt, Harney Erlig Iindvik, Lars llaugen and Sipard Hanson. Omtvedt hopes to break the world's record of Hi!) feet he established at Ironwood, on Feb. 16. OYMNASTS TO GIVE EXHIBITION Senior and Junior Members of Hope Chapel Perform Tomorrow Night The senior and junior members of the Hope chapel gymnasium will give their annual exhibition at tho chapel, Nineteenth avenue north ami W'ash-Snfton, tomorrow night. Ianeing specialties, a wand drill.

Mstunts" on the Apparatus and a biis-Jtetbnll game will make up tho evening's entertainment. Members of several of the leading jrymnasiums of the city, who are snid to be polished gymnasts, have been secured for the evening. CTJBS DOWN HAVANA TEAM sports. mis penormnnce, witn ziegier's nam throw of 140 feet, 8 inches, and A. N.

Jackson's half mile in 1:58 1-5 18.11,063.02 and the same runner's mile in 4:20 1-5 Accountants and Auditors. YOUNO MAN WITH 80 YEARS' EXPERI-euco lu bookkoepltig. account lug, cashier an4 general ofnc work, will rearrange your y-teui, opeu your book and write town up a thorough aiwl cotupeteut manner; will car for your accounting work, no matter aosr small, accurately and efficiently; will write It up regulari.v aa need-d and tbe charge will be moderate and in protoT'on to amount of work required. For Interview, addreaa Tribune icc'OUNI "1ST. WITH FOUR YEARS' IXPE-rii-nce a.

ofrtce manager and t. oien for with a god cooceral where rapid mlvaticeinent and a good futun. la awored. Can call for Interview noon htuur or saluriluy afternoon. Addrvas E5)41 were the most notable events of the Total ledger aaaota (aa per balance) ArWErrS.

Intereet and rents, due and accrued Market value of real estate, bonds and stock over value Other lion-ledger aaaeia meeting. 10,41204 Arcade Bowlers Beaten. the veins leading from the heart. U. wi na IKO-? hn had been on tho St.

In a special bowline match, the I Flyer- GriMf aaeta Johnaon team of the Faet Side league last Ijouis police force and at the time of MUD HAVANA CIGAR A great ASStTTS NOT AOMllTKl) nlslit defentcd the Arcade Are of tbe Straightaway loiicue by total pin count for three IB his deatn ne was a thjucw biijhui Furnlture, futures, etc cluD and Total admitted aHct WortK All It Costa POLICE TO WATCH WRESTLERS tonnes. I Im rsnien win ie Hayed or tne (cams, th" next to be decided on the Arcade Hllcy. 'Hiere wna aome acnftatlonal rolling In hint' utirht'a mulch. The snire: luer-Jonnaona. Cliicago Chief Says lis Will Investi-eate Every Bout.

ivjon oo 7U.O04.W "a ti il care tavor-itc among U17 ZOO IM 1 no 1,11111.1 1 I1TM. IiBiea adjusted and I ucarned premliima Balariea, expeusef, tuxes, dUldenda and intercat due All other liabilities, advance premiums Total llablllttea 201 174 11)3 15T MS ns bon vivants. ana. ne Executives and Managers Y01TNO WAN. EXECUTIVE ABILITY, SEVER-a) ycai-a' experience a- orsunoier, correaiiooil ent and anenc manager for lare publlnhlns house, denirea peimaunt conuectloa with lle oucerti Wlllttig to rk for ma.l aaiary until ability aud Integrity dennnatrateil.

iIIU-t referouce furnUhed, Addrea IMJ Tribune, WELL EDUCATED. EXPERIENCED. YOUN.f iittin with ktit.wUlire of hook keeping, now ampUtyed, wanta po'tloo a ec-tctary or general office worn wrere executive eiulirv c-Minta Addreaa t'A'S Tribooa S65 8782809 Fkel'ind Nunk Voiinir. Iirtilm MwuiiNon Totals entycm eneoll HnriHon J(dinstooe 1MI S41 Arcadna. jr.

irvi 14S ITS 'Jrtl Made so well this Net snrrsn I277.S10.22 RISKH AMI 1912 1I1HIMS. Fire rleka written during the yeer.im.ins 4711 00 generation. It will remain 17 its 1115 VT4 VS 17S 18 l.W I'W iTemluina received Hereon. S07.t-(t4 Net amount in force at end of the Chicago Nationals Have Stiff Practice the next generation's favorite. year 1S.S1O.417.00 tw.me witn uuDans, UfSINlS IN MIMNKWOTA IN Fir Klak Chicago, Feb.

27. Recent wrestling bouts in this city have developed so much criticism that Assistant Chief of Police Sehuettler announced yesterday ho will be arbiter of all disputes in the future. "Hereafter," said Sehuettler, "the game will bo directed from my office and I propose to see that everything dono Is on tho equare. Champion MotoroyoHat Dd, KnrlntTleld. ST.

I- Demater, holder of all the motorcycle record from to loo mile, died at bis hotna her yaterday. He waa S3 yeara old. nenwler'a death wa a reaitlt of Inlnrlea anatalned while raclhf In Los Angeles laat summer. Tuden Slant With Tlert. Detroit.

Feb. 27 The Binned contrtet of Second riaemn Louden waa reielred yea. twlay hy the Detroit American leau baaehafj Tampa, Feb. 27. The Chicago Nationnls.

in training here, plaved an Rlak written $4,120. 4s I'reniluna receive! MiliniS) Iiaeea Incuirrd 4" Ioaeea paid Atwrant at rlak .76 onew exhibition game vesterdav, defeating the Havana (Cuba) Athletic 4 to 2. Of the former Chicago regulars only Totals 8" 8S1 8 J61K CapaWano Tafl Chaw. Havana Keh. 27.

In tha ninth rouna of the cheaa tournament yeeterday. Iapahlanra, Nfir-ahull and Knpchik won atalnat Blanco, rhalea and Ooran. The ram between Jnowkl and jn(T waa adjourned. Capshlanca and Marshall lend with totals of seven gmcs won to two lost. bateinen and Solicitors YOUNO MAN.

AOB W. OOOD REVTaFXcrEfi. bad riaona. lrh eonie good euat-he or collects or aaieernan; exiierteiioo aim rnefala, mixing, Minoeatwli. Aatlreea 1 iroin av, St.

Paul. Minn. oituAfiOS WASfTEO with1' tt'. I'ahle hrm. hy experienced grain buyer aleman; beet ef reference.

Aildreaa H. B. Apartment Ne. i. 2M1 Bmeraoa a S.

CttV; WS'fE'D PWItinN A3 CITY SALESMA Reulbach and r.vers omved. Lyric Size Tie little Sliort tut Sweet. DISTRIBUTED BY Keulbach pitched three innings, but STATU) MlNNFRfrTA, reuartment of lnurance. retired alter A. Costa got a three nase I beretiy certify that the annnal atatement of th Retail Hardware Mutual Fire Inaurauc company for th year ending December Slat.

lut. BaaketbaU at Hamlme. 1012. of which the above la an abstract, baa Canada Mockeviata Coming. Port Arthur, Feb.

27. -The laal nlrehf An for aotn goe: atapie or epeciiuty by rotmg 9o receiveo ana niea imm i. n'-n ina i Tti freehnien slriB of llanillne lnt nirht club. louden la enpected to iinmediateir man wi rh st reference, inaam iMwaa fracas, Addreaa ES'I Tria to F.ul fw M.nr at tta polfpart, tl Surfeited the Junior tlrls at bakkcthall, 13 to the freshmen boys won from the I training camp. gamea.

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