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Show HORSESHOE TIT ill END TODAY DJBa MOINES, Iowa Sept. 1. Sixteen Six-teen men started pitching today in th-final th-final round of the annual national horaeehoe pitching tournament which is being I veld at the slate fair grounds here. Sixty-four other contestants have been eliminated. I C. tj, Davis, of Columbus. 'hio vcrld champion. Frank Jackson of Kellerton. Iowa, natlonul champion, and a number of state champions are among the 16 survivors. The names :of the others follow. Elzle Ha Shendanoah. lowa, H. J Kaylor, AUron. Ohio. H E. Jackson, and C E- Jackson, of Kellerton, Iowa; 'Billy Crick, independence, Mo , Frnk Ludln New London, lowa. C Erick-'sou. Erick-'sou. Bereeford. S. D , J. K. Walls Missouri Mis-souri Palls, Iowa; Lyle Brown, Dai Moines, lowa. P. W Balr Kansas City 'Kan ; George May. Akron. Ohio; It. r Spencer. Pitcher. Okla.; C. It. Plagman, Conroy, lowa , and c. m. Crank, WUburn, lowa. Kigli S'. ores of T l.uraduy's play were made by the following. George May, Akron. Ohio, ili rtng-era, rtng-era, .".3 dou.jihi in eight guinea win; t-'rank Lundln, New London, lowa. 211 ringers, 5 double ringers In eight games won. & C. Davis, of Columbus. ' ' !i lo. 197 ringers, 34 double rluxerc In eight games won, Krunk Jackson, Kellerton, lowa. 1S3 rlncers and 36 double ringers In lix games won. The two boy contestants, H. J. Fay-lor Fay-lor of Akron, and Lyle Brown, ot Des Moines. inuu excellent mores in the tsmJ finals. Faylor, who is 14 years I Of ago. tossed 11 ringers and II dou-' dou-' blu ringers In six games won. while 17-year-old Lyle Brown made 166 ringers and 30 doubles in six games won. Both are survivors for today's finals In today's final round. u h surviv-or surviv-or will pitch 16 game and the new champion will be tho contestant, winning win-ning the most games. A father and two sons are among the survivors. They are National Champion Frank Jackson and his sons C. E. and II. E Jackson, all of Kellerton. Kel-lerton. Iowa. nn |