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Show BARNYARD GOLF TOURNEY LISTED H Many Crack Players Will Enter Annual Winter Championships. By "FA Sorrlce. ST. f'ETFRSBTTKG. Fls. Dec. 2. Wtrh the arrival hero of J. Todd Flower Flow-er of Akfon, 0i vice president of the National Association of Horse Sho Pitchers, plans are getting under fray for the fifth annual mid-winter tour nament for the T.'nlted States "barnyard "barn-yard golf championship to be hclJ late in February. Flower said today he hoped to h.i ' a rash prize hm for winners 'amounting 'amount-ing to $5000, of vvhieh $1 500 has already al-ready been raised The contests will be held In th- I Water Front baseball park here, wher , there are seating accommodations for 10.000 spectators. , Every ex-notlonal champion ha been entered in the tuurnamenL in-iludini; in-iludini; ihe present t ill t "holder. Frank Lundln of New London, fa. The men are Fred M Bmst. Columbus, O ; QeorgS May. Akron. O.; ETrSJlk lack-?-on, Kellerton, la.; Charles jtobbH. Lancaster. O., and C C. Davis o: Kan-Nan Kan-Nan City, Mo John Miller. Lock Valley, la., horseshoe horse-shoe pitcher, who finished high in th tournament of two years ago, arrivel Iduring tho week, lo carrv on hla train-ling train-ling for the event. Miller is 82. |