. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Jiippodrom*' NsTKAtlEB ORDBIta". .1XTMA<a\ NEwvora^ TRILLOW FLORIST Des Noines, Iowa Will promptly execute all orders in this vicinity. quoit singles for members. Here again the winner, George C. Shaffer, had but a few points over his contestants. The prize was a large and handsome stein, offered by Harry Lewis. For the ladies, basket ball and steamer quoits, with races for the younger ones, kept the crowd interested for quite a time. The results of the events were as follows: 25-yar(l dasli. for Ijoys under 12—Lawrence narry,
. Florists' review [microform]. Floriculture. Jiippodrom*' NsTKAtlEB ORDBIta". .1XTMA<a\ NEwvora^ TRILLOW FLORIST Des Noines, Iowa Will promptly execute all orders in this vicinity. quoit singles for members. Here again the winner, George C. Shaffer, had but a few points over his contestants. The prize was a large and handsome stein, offered by Harry Lewis. For the ladies, basket ball and steamer quoits, with races for the younger ones, kept the crowd interested for quite a time. The results of the events were as follows: 25-yar(l dasli. for Ijoys under 12—Lawrence narry, first: Illrnm Klnimel, second. 2r)-yarrt dasli. for girls uniler 12—Agnes liiiny. first: Pearl Minder,' second. Flag race, for boys under 10—Lawrence I'.arry, first: Herbert Gatton, second. Flag race, for girls under 10—Gayle Jolinston. first; Agncg Barry, second. ."(O-yard dasli, for boys over 12—Herman Bus- ley, first: Hiram Klmmel, second. 50-yard dash, for girls over 12—Edith Saucr, first: Blanclie Sauer, second; Augusta Alaclu u. third. .50-yard dash for ? men, open to all—George Barr, first; .Milton Redman, second. 100-vnrd diisli, for club members only—George DalgUsb, first. 100-yard dash, open to all—Sam Everett, fti-st; George Barr, second. Three-legged race—Klmmol and Gatton, first; Kverett and Barry, second. Sack race—Sam Everett, first; Herman Bur- ley, second. Steamer quoits, for ladles—-Mrs. Somers, first; Miss Barry, sjcond; Miss Lott, third. Basket ball for married ladies—Mrs. Hess, first: Mrs. Shaffer, second; Mrs. Mayberry, third. Basket ball for single ladies—Miss Klug. first; Miss Oehmler, second; Miss Minder, third. yuolts, singles—George Sliaffer, first. The crowd, about 150 in number, ar- rived about 2:30 and were received by President David J. Grillbortzer, Chair- man W. W. Kimmel, N. L. Hammer, George Dalglish and Secretary Oehmler. The ladies were served with ice cream, assorted cakes and other good things, there was
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