FHtz Kraft#*, FmJ Haai, Htnr.roeder and Fred Schlapknhl. J$ASH. Anavtm. Dr. o. Hoepfw*j lj»Tch. !$(•£: Hcnnaa Warn ken;lav ka^fn, Fritz Weraeatini. fVKiJ^rs, Frank Rascber. Jobi[richer a® it U. J. ^ it TS'67: the Imp■odor*- Cramer, P^lt;r Gntcaan. D r-f-Tj tj 31 ^-r, Mat I* ^otison. P. 1?irm*'i». Th^o. GrapmgeieT. Aug rn«reT\ Gurtv Haase. F. Tk. Chas. J. Hagetnann. IfWW; R bnis. Uy Knnaoarr. F. G. ClauseM-i'bias Frabm. Wfiristian Moeller 5s therefore lbs old:irset of the ioal society having*»rcd a751 with Hioebe third. The *cwes were as follow*;RHnhard Wagner. Davenport, 42 feet • inches.Wifljato Sidnsrts. Davenport, 42 feet'V T ^ ■*4J1VFT1 ITUT inches.Otto Riecbc. Darcnpcfil 41 feel € 5n-■bes.Charles McConnell. Des Moines 23ot £ inches.Otto Knchl. East Davenport. S* feetI inches.Albert Bwra. IbTeapait, 25 fort 6 lathe eon scaled portion rcsolvt'd into red and white stripes and a bine field Mi »im— sars—am immense American flac, truly the arPth*wd* of Old Glory. It was «ie of th«' pretiiost transformation semes that has ere? been placed upon the local stag*. and it rcfWis (Scat credit apoa Mr. incest-huis. the instructor.Wand, dumb-bell, and fieH bar ovor-risos by the combined a oil’ c Tamers:waud. datnb-b^iJ. and Indian club otct-UsHf' slant ial -repast was served and enjoyedHop. Piep and Jump. Davenport bad nearly her own wayirises hy the ladies' class of the Tamer society: ese^lleai statuary post as by the Dos Moines turners; a MazurkaThe Turn {ft Parade. Yesterday afternoon marked thrc*separate eras in Davenport history, iVssala day of tb^ little folks. tV Olympiad of the Tamers and the great manifestation of Davenport school chi Id nr and their ability to Imd enchantment to a public oH ebrat bn. There ne\«rwas a prettier sight in our ci*y thanHint parade yesterday afternoon participated in by lb** hundreds of school children, the police force, the bands, turners and thHr ebb rs passive, yetm. b Ninth Grade Birl— -r — — — •Wand Exercises Ninth Grr.d; Boyin Fancy Cnlistkitties.... GirD and boys Tth.’^thand fdh GradeThe FiHd Sports.The field sports followed and duTinj 1 heir progress two games of l*all wrr eonyromced. Sch-ool No, 1 being pittelt;jcsihst School Xo. 2, and in bool No. : against School No. 4. The field spor*-oonsisted of throwing baseball hop ste:mtbusiasiic. The parade did not starsand jamb, vaulting, running. wrestbn; and relay rare?, l,on5s Block lt;1-11 v^r-tfce fert era^iott in Englirh dart mmwhich be wunplitsteatcd th+ children o;4!-'r y.1*vV_Sfli m“li^ k *