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Show HIAWATHA FIRST HID TEAM WINS Wll.l. t.O TO PANAMA. PAfiriC i: POSITION. I'lhulimtlnii ConlrMs Hi Id On Labor Hit) At libit k Hank I'ttclto Inning In-ning Hall (.lime AImi Goes to Ilia-ttntlin Ilia-ttntlin !tniwiiit Serttil to Mem-tiers Mem-tiers of the Different Teams. 1II.ACK HAWK, Hept. 7 The Hiawatha Hia-watha people feel that their town telebrated Labor Day In u most fitting fit-ting manner The day was crowded with events which were both enter-tiilnlug enter-tiilnlug and Instructive In the forenoon fore-noon was held tho first aid and helmet hel-met rescue contests to solid a team to tompetn at the Panama-Pacific exposition at Hall Pranclsco during the current month. IJIawatha, Illack Hawk and Mohrland each furnished n team, and us the wlnnira were promised a freo trip to Han Pranclsco, the rivalry was ketn lllawalhn won by a very small margin over the other two teams. At 3 o'clock the Hiawatha nnd Mohrland baseball teams met In an exhibition game which went twelve Innings to end In n senro of five to four In favor of Hiawatha General Huperlnlendent McGraw got Into tho limelight by showing class as an umpire um-pire No one was Injured While tho visitors were being dined nt the hotel between 6 and 8 o'clock, thoy were treated to concert by tho Hluwatha and Mohrland bands A banquet was given to the officials and member of the three competing team at whlth President It U Carpenter wa present pres-ent At the close of the banquet Huperlnlendent Hup-erlnlendent MiGrnw announced the scores of e forenoon contest, nnd President c'urpenter presented gold pins to Instructor A W Dennlson und member of the Hiawatha team, silver pins to the Mohrland team and bronte pins to the Dluok Hawk team, afttr whloh ever) one was Invited to the danco nt the new material house Music was furnished by the Hiawatha Hiawa-tha orchestra, refreshments were served at 11 o'clook, and when tho crowd broke up at 1 o'clook ever one left feeling that the) had spent a most enjoynble da). |