TIIE OMAHA' DAILY" PEE rBPyPAY, JTTXD IS, UKU. 15 7 SPORTING GOSSIP Mr. Brown. Tou won't And any trouble In locating that nam la the Omaha directories. Al ready there la a Brown Mock In town and Brown county and a Brownsville In the state, and If the young man who came over from Ames, la., about ten days ago will only keep up bis Ack this lint of stations named Brown will be Increased wonder fully. Up to date he has only pitched three frames for Omaha, but as he has won all three we have no way of telling: Just how he does act when he losea He hasn't offi ciated at a losing game for so long that ha can't tell when It was, and he aays he doesn't see any reason why he should chnnge his sysetm now. He's a tall, rangy young man, with a college air, which means that lie doesn't know how to sleep standing up, and has about nineteen dlf , ferent kinds of curves In his repertory. His arms are like bars of spring steel and he can't spell the word tired. Last Sunday he capped his two-htt shut-out game against Pes Moines by striking out the last man up In (he ninth Inning on three pitched ball. Kelly the Umpire gave It as his private opinion at the close of the game that Brown Is the And of the year. "I've stood behind 'em all.- said Kelly, In that rich, melodious language he and Papa Bill know so well how to speak, and which Jerry Howard Is anxious to have made the om clal language of the British Parliament, "and none of 'em's got anything he halnt. Tie's the goods." And that ought to settle It And you don't want to forget that Kelly had seen some pitching that after noon besides Brown's. Cushman was put ting the ball over the corners with a de termination that Isn't very often encoun tered In a ball game, and he would have won If Brown had not pitched Just a little bit btter. It was as fine an exhibition of pitching as any one would care to see. And behind the pitchers were the fielders, all working like well adjusted machines, so that the game had a quality as nearly per fect as Is ever likely to be pulled off In the west ... And maybs the fans didn't enjoy It. Borne of them are talking about It yet, and they'll be out at the park thta afternoon bv the thousands to see Brown change the Rocky Mountain Man-Eating Grizzlies Into the tamest sore of Ring-Tailed Monkeys, make em climb the pole, and pull the pole up after 'em. Omaha la beginning to play ball again, and In company with St. Joseph will be wrestling for the top place before very many day The Mountaineers have about had thoir day, and the real scramble for the top has Just begun. It will be a pen nant race from now till the wlndup. If the Denver and Colorado Springs teams can hold their places In the league. Attendance out there han been so bad that It could ( hardly get worse. One of the St. Joseph games at Denver last week was witnessed by elirhty-seven paid admissions. The Den ver . papers allege that It Is Tebeau's per sonal unpopularity that Is responsible for this. If this Is true, It would be a good plan for the other teams to Insist on Te beau selling out, for several buyers in Den ver are willing to take the team oft his hands. As It Is, It Is costing him a nice little bit of money to hold onto the fran chise there. Ifs good property, but with popular management would be a gold mine. Attendance at all the valley towns Is In creasing, as the race gets closer, and this part of the circuit promises to pay very well. It la only In ths mountains that tha business has suffered. Part of this Is due to the general depression that exists In Colorado, the outgrowth of the labotxUe turbancee. When the mines In Colorado are shut down the state is pretty, nearly closed out. Followers of the Omaha team win find much consolation in the figures showing the performance of the team up to date. While the three pitchers' battles In which the team took part last week had a very depressing effect on the bnAtlng averages of the sluggers, some of the boys who have been a little further down the ladder have turned their eyes toward the top, and are looking up In the column very hopefully. One of the best signs Is the wave of reform that has swept over one Nick Carter. He has cut out his fool habit of dropping flies, and Is now covering the right garden in the grand style that made him such a favorite here In the days gone by, and In addition is hitting the ball with great regularity. Two weeks ago he was slipping along. Just over the .200 mark. Now he has jumped It to .238, and one more week like the last will see him up among the big; ones, where he belongs. All the Omaha outfielders took a brace about the time they left Denver, and are playing the game as it should be played. Welch hasn't been landing his hits as often as he did, but Miller has been corking 'em regularly, , and' so has Jack Thomas. This latter Send Your Name If You Are Sick THE FIRST 50-CENT BOTTLE IS FREE. We Will dive Every Sufferer from Stomach Trouble, Indigestion, Catarrh, Constipation. Lung Affliction or Asthma a Full Sized Bottle ol Hllks Emulsion. It Is Our Proof to You That This Oreat Remedy Will Cure It Shall Co st You Nothing. If you are a sufferer from any of the above a mictions you cannot afford to lg noro tlila offer to give you a tree bottlo of Milks Emulsion. We have positive proof that Milks' Emulsion has never failed to cure absolutely any affliction urlslng from a disordered condition of tlio membranous linings of the throat, bronchial tubes, lungs, stomach and in tent! nes. 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" Cream tha Best U.dlcina Tlio mucous lining of jour mouth. throat, lungs, stomach and Intestines Is continuation f the skin which pro- OF THE WEEK young man is just getting around to do what is reasonably expected of him play the grenteM game at first In the league, and shine among the hard hitters. He was considerably discourage a little while back over his Inability to hit safely. He stuck to his work and now seems to have the safe spots pretty well located. At kny rate he got eeven hits in four games dur ing the week, and that is doing pretty welL Johnny Qondlng. too, got ashamed of see ing his name down below the .200 mark, and booeted out a few during the week. Just to get on the right side of the line. If Johnny will only persist in this, he'll not lose any friend In Omaha. The team average at the bat slumped eight points, due to the fact that pitchers and fielders combined 'against Dolan and Welch, but the fielding average stepped up another nMch, and both the figures are still quite respectable. Here are the statistics, up to and including the game of Friday: BATTINO AVERAGES. Last AB. R. H. Av.weeh Freese 43 4 15 .849 .STB Dolan im 19 49 63 tl 44 8 44 .8o .841 Miller 3S5 Howard 1X5 Welch lt Brown 11 Thomas 174 Bchipke 161 Carter 181 McCarthy 41 Onndlng 128 Companion 40 Pfclster 28 29 39 20 I 26 20 12 6 15 4 1 2 .2X8 .277 .298 .260 .249 .276 .278 .278 ,K3 ,23 .2K7 .231 .81? 220 ,22 .2"t .185 .IM .125 .107 .125 Totals ....1.497 20H 393 .262 .270 O AVERAGES. FIELDIN Last A. E. TC, Av. Week. IS 0 18 1-000 1.000 10 0 U 1.000 1.0K) 49 6 240 .975 .980 19 14 461 .970 .968 2 99 .939 . 9b 1 6 76 .5.14 .926 37 2 43 .929 .914 30 J SI .921 .914 122 18 219 .918 ..' H 16 159 . .9!4 O. Pfeister 0 Brown 1 Gonulng 1SS Thomas 428 Welch 91 Miller 64 Companion ... 2 Mcuartny .... o Hownrd 79 Bchipke 55 Preeee t Dolan 123 8 7 74 .905 .e-tf 130 28 iil .900 .900 6 1 90 .900 .889 Carter 76 Totals 1,168 526 114 1,808 .937 .936 It is announced that a race meet. In which bicycles, motorcycles and automo biles may be entered, will be held at the Omaha Driving park on next Sunday aft ernoon at 8 o'clock. Louis Fletcher of 1622 Capitol avenue and Dave Sehults of the Omaha Bicycle company are to the pro moters. A similar event was given last June on the same track, and Judging from the Interest already evinced In the forth coming races, this year's meet will be an exciting one. Several expert trick bicycle riders have been engaged for the occasion and It la believed that this feature will add test to the meet. Entry blanks are ready and may be had on application. The list of races already assured are as fol lows: Bicycle Races One mile boys' race, two- mile open and three-mile handicap. Motorcycle Ohe mile standing start and five-mile flying start. Automobile Three miles, 4 to 8-horse- power machines; and five-mile raoe, free-for-all. The usual entrance fees are assessed and attractive prises are offered for thevarious races. Louis Flescher says he will make an attempt to break last year's Omaha motorcycle mile record of 1:41. At the close of the regular events tha winners of the motorcycles and automobiles will be pitted against each other, a praotloe that has met with much success In eastern races this sea- It Is quit astonishing what an appetite the racing-matinees at tha Bpragua Street track have developed among Omaha horse men for their favorite sport, and It la an appetite, like that other one that makes things hike, .In that the mora of the bike hum they get the more they seem to want. The matinees proper are held every other Saturday. Not satisfied with this, tha Driving club has Inaugurated a aeries of informal races to take place on tha Hans com park speedway every alternate Satur day. The road there Is In splendlA condi tion, and with a mile straightaway for the fast ones) to reel off there la no end of good sport In sight. These speedway races as now arranged are entirely informal and open to all horse owners, whether they are members of the Driving club or not. The wisdom . of the move in this direction Is already shown, for several owners of good speedy animals, who have heretofore been of the Impression that the Driving club was only for semi-professional performers and that a horse must be bred In the pur ple to be In the running at the Driving club, have .come to the speedway meets, found out to the contrary and Joined the club Instanter. The speedway Is a good place to catch the racing fever, too, and while the show is hardly equal to that at the track It is well worth the time of any body who Is at all interested to go and see. Testerday was the date of the second of these meets and if the attendance con tinues to Increase In the same proportion tects the outside of the body. When your hands are chapped, or your lips are cracked, you use some soothing lotion, such as cream to soften and heal the affliction. You would never think of applying the strong, acid nostrums to your sore hands or chapped Hps that you take into your stomach for your Internal Ills, and . that is Just why you and thousands of others are chronically suf- fcring from asthma, bronchitis. 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Tha latest and most seasonable organi sation that has been sprung on the publlo Is a swimming club. This, it IS anderstood. Is to be formed this week with headquar ters at Courtland beach, where a program of ell kinds of acquatio stunts are to be srranged for. Few Inland cities offer bet ter opportunities for this sort of thing than does Omaha with Courtland beach and Lake Manawa. Moreover, this sport Is one of the most Interesting In the summer list when the contests are conducted In the proper way and for all there Is In them. If the promoters of the new club go at It right the venture should prove a winner. And the tennis tournament at the St. CrMx courts goes merrily on. Tomorrow night will probably see the finals played and a winner landed. The new courts have proved to be all that was expected of them for fastness and have proved again that the best Is none too good when It comes to sat isfactory remi Its. This, like every other tourney of the kind, has proved full of sur prises. Some of the men who were expected to do the fancy work have fallen down good and hard, while some of those who didn't pretend to be any great shakes have surprised themselves and everybody else by the work they have done. Ovltt, from whom much was expected on account of his previous record, has proved a disap pointment, owing to lack of practice. He has three separate and distinct serves that, when he docs get them over the net, fur nish food for very serious reflection for his opponents. One is a snaky cut, another a straight and terrific volley ball and tha other a back bound that It is almost Im' possible to Judge. But on account of hav Ing played less than half a doxen games this season before he went Into this tou ma. ment Ovltt has been unable to deliver the goods. His placing, While frequently bril liant, has oftener been of a decidedly medi ocre quality and unless a player can serve to place to good advantage he might Just as well wait until he goes end gets a repu tation before he enters any tournament. for all the fnst returning in the world won't save him. The trouble is that he has to do half the serving. So Ovltt has had to take a seat in the wings tempo rarily. He should not feel In the least dis couraged by his failure to make good In this tournament, for anybody who knows the game at all can see with half an eye what he has got up his sleeve when he gets his hand In again. The young men of tt.e St. Croix club have thus early in the existence of fhelr organization come to a realization of the fact that half the pleasure of the pos session and enjoyment of anything nice comes from sharing it with somebody else, especially if somebody else happens to be a crowd of nice looking girls. That's the reason why, now that the club has got such splendid tennis courts and so many of them, that they have decided to start a tournament for -the women of their acquaintance and offer some hand some prizes to the winners If the girls will only come and play. The members of the club are all of the male persuasion, but one of the objects of the organization was to provide a place where both sexes might enjoy the game and the tournament idea has been adopted as the best means of getting the thing started. "Can we turn the trick with tha sailors from St. Jo7" Is the question now worry ing tha Manawa tars. They think they can, and as yet no ona has had the nerve to put up good money that they have got another think coming. Tha St Joe boat will arrive In this neck of the, woods next Wednesday, and the . races take place Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoons. Their boat has recently been put through an elaborate christening, with, all the side effects, and named "The Lotus," after the Lotus Tacht club, which It represents. It la a boat built In EL Joe and Is the style, of boat called a "skimming dish" or "sidewalk boat," twenty-eight feet over all and six feet six Inches beam, carrying 850 square feet of salL The crew of "The Lotus" Is composed of Charles Bobbins, tiller; Dr. George Northwood, main sheet; W. R. Lang. Jib sheets, with the fourth man not named. The local boat, to defend the Manawa Challenge cup, has not yet been picked. The deciding trial races were to have been held last week, but two of those calm, still, quiet summer days played havoo with the plana The races were started both days, and it was nip and tuck between the Argo and the Manawa, as long as the winds condescend to blow, but It was one of those weak and tired breezes that would first favor one boat and then relent and favor the other, neither race being finished in the time limit By tonight the defending boat will have to be selected, wind or no wind. The Argo's crew Is John McAllister, tiller; Al Stevens, main sheet; Paul Cooley Jib sheet, and Carl Weston, backstays and light sails, the first two being the owners of the boat You will like Milks' Emulsion because it tastes good. It does not upset your stomach like cod liver oil and Its flesh bulldlng and strength-creating proper ties are far superior to that nauseating medicine. Yon will know that this is an absolute fact If you will accept our generous offer. 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This coupon must first be sent to ths Milk' Kniulslon Co., Tetre Haute, lnd., and not to the local druggist- Bold at drag department of tha Boston Eton' c The fluid per day. Most people drink too little to flush the body of its waste. The result is bad blood, nervousness, disease. Then the doctor says "Drink More;" and he knows this advice to be worth more than medicine. That's one reason why pure beer is good for you. It leads you to drink more. And the beer is also a food and a tonic. But the beer must be pure, Schlitz beer is brewed in absolute cleanliness and cooled in filtered air. It is aged for months so it will not cause biliousness. ' That's why doctors say "Schlitz." Ask for the Brewery Bottling. , Phone 918, Jos. Schllts Brewing Co., '. 0 719 S. 9th St., Omaha, Neb. The Beer That Made Milwaukee famous. The Manawa is owned by B. W. Dixon. It is manned by Lou Clark, tiller; Arthur Oboley, main sheet; Harry Tukey, jib sheet, and Lawrence Brinker, backstays and light soils. The two boats are very near a match, and every race a neck and neck finish. Which will be selected 1 How old Is AnnT That's the committee's busi ness. Both of the home boats are thirty- one feet six inches over all, while the boat from down the river is only twenty eight" feet, and as there are no handicaps in this class, this will give our boys a great advantage, as It means more buoy ancy and a longer water line. The pre paratory gun will be fired about S:S0 each day and the starting gun five minutes later. The best three out of five, with flying starts. A dinner will be given the visitors on Thursday evening at the lake and on Friday evening a dance at the Boat club. This is the top-line event of the season for the sailors and they plan to make the best of It next week, but they need wind, and the more the better. The combination of that new and beauti ful Beaton cup and the recently inaugur ated classification of the players of the festive garni of "gololoff" at the Feld club hasn't don a thing but start some thing. The members are falling over each other in their efforts to get proficient at the game, and the air is so full of chal lenges that the gambol on the green has every characteristic of a six-days go-as-you-please. Already some of the top notchers have had the conceit taken out of them by being beaten by some of the eommon herd of every-day players. Among them Is little Harry Morrill. Who stood at the head of the whole bunch and who Jack Sharp got after and pullled off his little pedestal with great ease and aban don. But Harry's smile wouldn't Come off, and the next day he challenged and won from Johnny Murphy, thus crawling back Into his little niche In the first flight. Two or three of the scores made in the first day's play for the Beaton cup made tha bogey score very uneasy, and the present Indications now are that the new order of things has put so much ginger Into the wlelders of the club that by fall every man bn tha links will have became a champion. One of 'the new automobiles of the past week Is the Haynes-Apperson, which the Powell company has lust delivered to Joe Cudahy. It Is a big one and a beauty of the Tonneau style. It- Is colored a rich green, and with the handsome and elegant equipment, la proving one of the kind that people turn around to take another look at D. C. Bradford's swell Locomobile is another one of the fast ones to show up within the past few days. As a matter of fact, they are showing up every day or two now; and In this con nection, what's the matter with the forma tion of that club that so much has been said and so little done aboutT Ask any of the scorchers and they tell you that an organisation will be perfected "in a few days now," Just the same as they did be fore the frost was out of the ground last spring, A. P. Fleming, secretary ef the Los An geles Auto club, delivered an address re cently in his home city In which he made some sugggeatlons for chug cart drivers that are well worth the consideration of chauffeurs everywhere. Here are some of them: Always keep to the right-hand side of the street. In turning corners to the left be sure to keep at least fifteen feet from the left-hand curb. Make the extreme de tour to the right. Make a full stop before turning In the street and wait until traf fic will not be impeded by moving at right angles with other vehicles. Do not use the horn too frequently. It's object Is not to clear the street for the rapid pas sage of an automobile. When roads and pavements are wet run very slow, not to exceed six miles an hour. In crossing orowded corners in the down town dis trict do not exceed a speed of two miles an hour. No Inexperienced chauffeur should attempt to operate a machine In the down town district. Novloea should get their first experience elsewhere. If you meat a frightened horse, stop, turn off your engine, go ahead and lead the horse fast. This practice will greatly reduce he number of frightened horses, as well as the projudlo. against automobiles. In approaching grade crossings of railroad anywhere come to a full stop. There are many tracks about every city on which high speed oars are operated. You can better afford to stop than to take chanoea. Treat ever pedestrian as if you were one. 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