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HOETIGULTUKE 



July 5, 1913 



ond Day. 10 A. M. — Twelfth Annual 

 Meeting — Convention Hall. Committee 

 Room D. 



12 M.— 6 P. M.— Auto Trip — Around 

 City and Park System. Luncheon — At 

 Minnehaha Park. (Guests o£ Ladies 

 of Minneapolis Florists' Club). Even- 

 ing Open. 



Thursday, August Twenty-First, 

 Third Day. 10 A. M. — Bowling Con- 

 test — At Central Bowling Alleys, 4th 

 Floor, Corner 6th Street and 1st 

 Avenue N. Afternoon Open — Minne- 

 apolis ladies will be glad to act as 

 guides to stores and places of inter- 

 est. 



8.30 P. M. — Reception— Gold Room, 

 Balcony Floor, Hotel Radisson. 



9.30 P. M. — Dancing, Refreshments. 



Friday, August Twenty-Second, 

 Fourth Day. 10 A. M. — Automobile 

 Trip — Starting from Hotel Radisson 

 to St. Paul. (Guests of St. Paul 

 Florists. Return to Hotel at 5 P. M. 



8 P. M.— Special S. A. F. and O. H. 

 Concert — By Minneapolis Orchestral 

 Park Band at Lake HaiTiet. (Com- 

 pliments of Board of Park Commission- 

 ers.) 



Saturday, August Twenty-Third, 

 Fifth Day. 9 A. M.— Outing— To Lake 

 Minnetonka. Special cars from 6th 

 Street between Hennepin Avenue and 

 1st Avenue N. 



GENERAL SPORTS PROGRAM. 

 Thursday, August Twenty-First. 

 Ladies' Bowling Contest — 10 A. M. 



sharp. Central Bowling Alleys, 

 Avenue N and 6th Street. 



1st 



Men's Individual Bowling Event— 2 

 P. M. sharp. Central Bowling Alleys. 



Men's Team Bowling Event— 4 P. 

 M. sharp. Central Bowling Alleys. 



Saturday, August Twenty-Third. 



General Outing— Tonka Bay, Lake 

 Minnetonka. 



Baseball — Minneapolis Florists' Club 

 Team vs. S. A. F. and O. H. All Stars 

 —1 P. M. 



Rules. — Everv contestant must be a 

 member of the S. A. F. and O. H. in order 

 to take part in tUe sports events, and also 

 a member of the Minneapolis Florists' Club 

 to take part in the team contests repre- 

 senting the Minneapolis Florists' Club. 



Races and Field Sports. 



11 A. M. Sharp. All Races to be from 

 Scratch. 



Girls' Race — 10 years and under, 40 

 yards. 1st and 2nd prize. 



Boys' Race — 10 years and under, .50 

 yards. 1st and 2nd prize. 



Girls' Race — 15 years and under, 60 

 yards. 1st and 2nd prize. 



Boys' Race — 15 years and under, 100 

 yards. 1st and 2nd prize. 



Single Ladies' Race — 50 yards. 1st 

 and 2nd. 



Married Ladies' Race — 50 yards. 

 1st and 2nd. 



Men's Race — 100 yards, 125 pounds 

 and over. 1st and 2nd. 



Fat Men's Race — 200 pounds and 

 over. 100 yards. 1st and 2nd. 



Rules. — Fat men to enter this race, 

 height ."j ft. 10 in. or less, must weigh 224 

 pouiuls or less. Fat men 225 or over must 

 be (i ft. high or over. 



Wheelbarrow Race, Men — 30 yards 

 and back, 1st and 2nd. 

 Wheelbarrow Race, Boys — 15 years 



and under, 30 yards and back. 1st 

 and 2nd. 



Double Race, Men — 30 yards. 1st, 

 2nd and 3rd. 



(One man to be carried to certain 

 line and other man to carry him 

 back. 



Women's Ball Throwing Contest — 

 1st and 2nd. 



100 Yards Open Event— 1st. 2nd and 

 3rd. 



(All to be lying with head on the 

 line when starting.) 



All Fours Race. Men— 30 yards, 

 creeping position. 1st. 2nd and 3rd. 



Egg and Spoon Race, Ladies — 50 

 yards. 1st and 2nd. 



Tug of War — Between East and 

 West, or between Cities. 1st. 



C. N. Ruedlinger, chairman of the 

 sports committee, is now prepared to 

 receive special contributions and 

 prizes for the various sporting events 

 scheduled for the Convention next 

 month. 



Some water sport contests will be ar- 

 ranged for. Conditions and prizes will be 

 announced at the time of the convention. 



The Sweet Pea Exhibition of the 

 Massachusetts Horticultural Society 

 will be held in Horticultural Hall, 

 Boston, on Saturday and Sunday. July 

 12 and 13, 1913. The fifth annual ex- 

 hibition and convention of the Na- 

 tional Sweet Pea Society of America 

 will be held in connection with this 

 show. There will also be exhibits of 

 other seasonable flowers and fruits 

 and vegetables. 



VIEWS IN MINNEAPOLIS PARKS. 



Trail Along the Banks of Lnke Calhoun. 



Trail .\long Mississippi River. 



