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Show p 1 prizes will be awarded tomorrow j I night. ' Indianapolis Wins Prize. 1 Detroit commandcry No. 1 was first j on tho Held today. Sixty men lo i black uniformj, topped with whit ! plumed chapeaux, marched and couu-! icrmnrched, vndlng with the saber 1 t-alutc to the grandstand. The army officers who acted as Judges In tho drills late toduy an- '. iiounced tho following scores: Rapor "ornmandery No. 1 of Indianapolis, ! winning the first prize: Raper com- i n'onJery No. 1, per centage 2.3; Haii- i releman No. IC, Cincinnati, 87.3; Orl- 1 ontal No. 31, Kansa? City, 87 2; Ivan- 1 hoe No. 1, Milwaukee, $5.5; Kenosha, ' Wis., No. 30, 84. It; Beausant No. 8, : Baltimore, 79.9; Mount Olivet, Wlchl-li, Wlchl-li, 7S.2. Detroit coromandery No. I, j which gave an exhibition drill, wa j given honorable mention The first j prize is a silver libation fountain an! j cups; a silver living cup the second and a center piece and candelabra the j third. i I IMPORTANT STEP OF KNIGHTSTEMPLAR CHICAGO, Aug. 10. The resolution resolu-tion unanimously adopted here today establishing a concordat between Knight Templars governing bodies is said by Masons to be the most Important Impor-tant step taken by the conclave lu years. The concordat establishes amicable am-icable relations between the Knights of England, Ireland, Scotland, Canada and the United States and In an event that has been crystallizing for many years. Its consummation is said to ho tho chief object for which the Earl of Euston, present grand master of England Eng-land and Wales, visited the thlrty-tlrat lileunlal conclave. All the templars of the world are affiliated with the governing bodies ef one or the other nations ami this l"gislation practically consolidate i hem. Election of Officers Today. Tho election of officers for the conclave con-clave of 1913 will be taken up tomorrow tomor-row morning. Under tho established custom of Progression, elective officers offi-cers will advance one step, leaving only the office of grand Junior warden war-den to bo filled. For this place there are four active ac-tive candidates: Frederick C. Thayer Thay-er of Watervllle. Maine: J. W. Chamberlain, Cham-berlain, St. Paul; I. L. Register, New-Jersey, New-Jersey, and L. P. New of Indiana. There Is no decided change in the atmosphere as to the city for th nexi conclavo and campaigning will continue con-tinue until the election tomorrow. The competitive drllla began early today - and will last through tomorrow, The |