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    The Omaha Sunday Bee;
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HOME MAGAZINE
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VOU XII NO. 7.
OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST C, 1911.
SINGLE COPY FIVE CENTS
Transmississippi Golfers Coming for Annual Tournament
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ta tao ooaatrr slao It membrsU ta xoado up ot
mea ot tb solid baalacH aad protauional damt, fho
ftldom. It evar, "Ioh their aMda." It to aa axtoia
that a &rbt-ae&ded man li not of much x&orc use on a
eolf eotu-M taaa a Ue&t-a&dd dth. aad EnUta ta
aista taat U uaelcsa on U sroe&a.
ErtTj estrj In tt blc touraamcnt,- -which la ex
pected to max a record tor atteadaaca aad Interest,
Las tons axo mastered all the tine point of etaaoa.
(rip. swlns. addreaa. follow throofh, and will po to
work with the oontlda&oe of a trained mechanic.
While they will he plaj-ln- oa creena strange and
new to them, in this every man will he egaal. The
entry llt threatens to he so lare that the qualifying
rounds may have to be played oa two courses, thoee
or the Omaha Com try duh and the Omaha Field club;
bat if this eTestuatea, the oontestants will still he
all even. The managers cherish the hope that It may
. be feasible. If necessary, to send the oontestants away
In fonrsomes, six minutes apart, and thus hare the
Cualifylns rounds all played on the Country club
'course.
Reception Committee Re6y.
Te besln with the reception of the visitors, it may
he said the arran-emsu are cxoellent. All clubs
ea4iac delecatlons wUl be registered as to time of
arrlnl la Omaha, and from the first train BatnrdaT
mtri-U- next all will be met by the Omaha reoeptica
committee oa the three days, Saturday, Be a day acd
Monday. Aatomobiles will be seed to carry the Tint
tors end the baggage to the Quarters they hare re
served for their stay here. walk orrr the greens
win probably be the first serioas bnslness of the
,jlayrs srrirtng ta time, to get the lay of the land.
- Beginning with Monday, autos will leave the
Rome hotel everr morning from 7 o'clock until
It: Is..' After -our tie nactines will be at the dis
posal of tr r fers to bring them back to the city.
At I o'clock Monday morning, August 14, the first
half of the (uallfring round will be started promptly.
Should It be found necessary to start halt the play
ers away on the Country club course and half on the
Field club course, then on Tuesday thoee who hare
gone the eighteen holes at the Field club will play
the second half of the qualifying round on the Coun
try club greens, and the men who have played the
first half at the Country club wfQ do the seoond
eighteen holes at the Field club.
Flayers making the thirty-two lowest soores la the
Qualifying rounds wtH Qualify for the championship;
ths second best thirty -two will Qualify for the presi
dent's rep; the third best thirty-two wlQ Qualify fur
the directors' cup.
Wednesday ths eighteen-bole match play will be
oa, with the first aad seoond rounds for ths cham
pion hip, president's and directors cups ea the
schedule; and following this, lata ta ths aftsraoos,
ths defeated sixteen of the chaxnplenahlp SQaad will
play the first round tor the eonaolatloa rap. Thvrs
day and Friday the hours ca the frees, from o'clock
ts lats afternoon, win be spent ta determining the
rttal Questions of championship aad raaasrs an ta
the rarlous coe lasts.
Hard to Pick a
sxaes.
A Bftcmbsr of ths local committee
-The ta likely to wia ths championship f"
"I cannot answer that better thaa to Qaots ths
saying of aa eld golfer. Es itassrtsa his ballst, la
words of graetoas rsrsrsaos. that at ths start cf
a aaatch Cod reaches ion aad plaess hki Cagsr oa
the shoulder of oas player, saying. This ta xcy saaa.
Lot xo see some of yoa beat tHa. 1 tost Just that
way about It. and perhaps a really truly story of aa
Incident I ssw myself will exflain tbe UDceri&isty of
golf results at crith-nl momfnia. At r', --
Chamberlain was playing Harry Legs, ths champion
of ths association ths last two years. Lgg mibsed
his putt and lay dead to the hoie, at the thirty-sixth.
Chamberlain made a beautiful putt aad we saw his
bail actually disappeur from eight. His ua-iit. t . ...
catching their breath to shout when tbe ball tounced
out and settled oa tbe lip of the rup and Chamberlain
had lost. So the wise beads are aot attempUag ts
pii-k a winter before the play berioa.
Ths visiting golfers are to be cared for in style,
aad will be shows everything worth seeing In and
about Omaha, and ths same will bold good of ths
wet) en who accompany them. For the first time In
tour years the women have been invited and the local
women will see to it that their stay la Omaha shall be
mads enjoyable during whatever leisure time they
may have from participation la following ths play oa
ths links.
Great Brants Flaaned. .
Monday night, August 14, wlU bs devoted by ths
Ah-6ar-Bsn crew to ths god ot golf. Previous to ths
opening of ths gay proceedings at ths Den, ths board
of governors of his majesty's realm of Qui vera will all
gather with ths visitors to put Uta is a proper
humor to receive a asw and most pleasurable sensa
tion, a&d will personally escort thsm to ths court of
ths rcyal ruler, Ak-Sar-Bea XTX What thay draw
there ta expected to put them ta a winning humor
tor ths rest ot ths week.
As a welcome rsst or diversion from ths dab
wl&flng, baS-chsslng stunt. Tuesday afvsmooa ta to
bs tirsa ever to what oas member of ths local com
mittee asserts will bs "Ths greatest parade of ths
best fsUowi that sver went through the streets ot
Omaha," The proposed parade will bs partidnated la
by most ot ths local gollsrs aad all ot ths visitor.
MatUrst will bs decorated with ths colors ot Ak-
aad ths baaaara ot ths Traaamlssisaippt Golf
among the visitors, to give them correct Information
"Tirerning all they see on tbe trip.
UuMt s aad luQoctt Oa the Card,
Wednesday evening orchestras will be provided at
j the Country and Field clubs, and the joyous
..vurs will be given over to dancing and social enj&-went-
Tbe Field club has given a special Invitation for
this evening, and the great gathering of amateur
sportsmen will be royally entertained all around.
Thursday evening will occur the annual banquet,
at tbe Country club. The exact program Is being kept
under cover for the present, except that the banquet
will be served in the open air. weather permitting,
and 410 people are expected to ait at the tables. I.
must suffice at this time to say that the arrange
meats for this ban q Bet, are unique and cannot fan
to make a solid hit with the participants. A. V.
Kinaler has this feature in charge, as head of the en
tertainment com mitt, and from the manner ia which
he is "covering up" one gets the idea it ts to be a
memorable event In the history of the association,
and likely to make an Impression that will cause
Omahs to bs talked of by visitors for soms time.
Each club entering tor ths tournament pays a fee
of 110 and each man playing pays a fee ot If. A
great many Omaha men will psy the entrance fee who
tfo not expect to play, and from thse sources come
ths money to defray the expenses of the entertain
ment to bs provided. In any event, there is to be ao
stint la ths matter of expense to make everybody
happy and glad he cams. Attending tournament of
this character are a great many who do so for the
social pleasures. These do not come particularly to
play, but as s sort of vscation trip during which they
can relax and cut loose for pure enjoyment amid con
genial surroundings and at the same time have aa op
portunity to watch their favorites chase the flying
whits balls ta strenaoas temper. And here It may be
said every golfer worth his salt Insists golf balls do
fly; that they possess some peculiar quality of es
thetic, fairylike Quality entirely different from any
association, aal it ta Bfltrtood some modest noise- thing propelled by man power.
maker wi3 bs la crids&oa. All ths prlaotpal streets
of ths city WIS bs travarasd. aad likeais ths beauti
ful Crtvsa aboat F)ort&e oa ths aorth aad aa far
as Fort Crook oa ths south, Spislsrs aad lecturers
Of fisiaa4 traialag will be plentifully tnUnparasa
Experts Coming Frees Btg Ten late j.
Players ta all ths country west of ths Mississippi
rrrsr to ths mountains are eligible to membership ta
this easecisUoa and ths Omaha tournament has at
tracted attention that is bringing entries to a number
beyond any yet recorded la ths tea previous tourna
ments. They are clean, enthusiastic sportsmen, who
follow tbe game for love of it. Minnesota devotees
vie with those of Texas in lively Interest, and ths
officials have a tip that El Paso, Tex., ta sending
along four dark horses who may possibly astonish
the better-known experts. Besides these, soms of ths
big men ot other Texas towns will be here, among
tbem Bam Park of Houston, who will be accompanied
by J. W. Robins, B. H. Atwell jr., C D. Ooldlng. Ben
Brown, Milby Porter and Bryan Heard, all steady
imtrora of tbe Houston links. Fan Antonio win also
be represented, the two Moores and others having
sent word they will come.
xu.rry lg of Minneapolis, ths association cham
pion, is to be on the ground to defend his twioe-won
title, and he always has a following from his horns
city of admirable players. Legg is a Tale senior, and
has been st the head of the Tale golf team for three
years. He was runner-up at Rock Island and Kansas
City the two years previous to winning the cham
pionship, and has plsyed consistent golf ever since he
tackled the game. J affray, who will be recalled for
h's fine playing at the Field club some years ago. will
also be here from the Flour City, and there will be
MiriifeBota men on the links from St. Paul and other
town la ths Gopher state.
Iuws, Ouiorado sad Missouri Men Strong,
From Des Moines will corns Ralph Ryder. "Billy"
Eheean, Fred Carr, Bunnle Quinine, Harrison and
aortic a ho know Quite s little about playing the gams.
John Cady, of ths Rock Island Arsenal club,
knows all over the circuit as "Handsome Jack." will
head a bunch from his stamping ground.
Denver will be heard of through "Forty-hols"
Fairbanks. Millar,' Tics President Frank Woodward
sad J. R. Lemist, with oompaaioas not Quits ss well
known. Ths Lfenver lismist ta a brother of H. T.
Lemlst ot Omaha
AoQompa&ylrg President Frank Peaaell of IT librae
City will bs Colonel Jsha Lampkia, Raad Trees.
Hodge, Everett. Severs aad ths "golfing persoa,"
Rev. Paul Talbot. Ths latter ta oas of ths aaost
genial aad popular member of the association, aad
ao toarramext would bs quits right wtthoat his pres
ence. Kansas City's Evanston Golf club ta knows to
hsvs oa Its rolls some ot the best players la ths west.
Jones, especially ta reported as playing a swift, steady
gams right now. Bt, Louis, too, ta expected te have
worthy representation among the entries before ths
list closes on August II.
Bait Lake City will send the present champion ot
ths Pacific coast aad two or three good men are oozs
tng with him.
indicating the widespread Interest ta the
Omahs tournament is s recent letter from a small
town In Kansas. The writer said fifteen members
of his club will be in Omaha, "which has become
knowa everywhere as a good town la which to have
a good time."
Program of the Play.
Following ta ths program ot ths various events,
day by day:
Monday, August 14, I a. m, first half ot Qualify
ing round. One-half of players start the first eighteen
holes on the Omaha Country club course and other
one-halt ot players start the first slghtee holes oa
the Omaha Field club course.
Tuesday, August 16, a. m., seeoed half ot quali
fying round. Players who have played their first
eighteen holes oa the Omaha Country club coarse sew
play on the Omaha Field club oourse aad players whs
have played their first eighteen holes oa the Omaha
Field club course sow play oa ths Omaha Country;
club course.
Wednesday, August 16, s a. m.. first round eham
aionehip; 6: SO a. m, first round president's cup; a,
m., fJ-st round directors' cup; 1 p. m., second round
championship; 2 p. xn., second round president's aad
directors cups; I p. m., first round eonaolatloa cap
for the beaten sixteea la ths first championship
round.
Thursday, August 17, eigh teen-hole match play;
I a. m., first half third round championship, first
halt second round consolation cup, third round p resi
dent's and directors' cups, first round secretary's cup
for ths beaten sixteen in the first round president's
cup; 1:10 p. mM seoond half third rouad champloa
ship, second half second round consolation cup. semi
finals president's and directors cups, second round
secretary's cup; 7 p. m., dinner at the Omaha Country
club la honor of the visiting golfers.
Friday, August IB, elghteen-hole match .play. I a
m., first half semi-finals championship and consols
tion cup, first half finals president's aad directors
cups, semi-finals secretary's cup; 1:0 p. m second
half semi-finals championship and consolation cap,
seoond half finals president's aad directors' cups;
finals secretary's cup.
Team competition, thirty-six holes against bogey
for Brock cup. for teamB of four representing dabs
which are members of the association. The scores ot
contestants still playing for tbe various prizes will bs
accepted in this competition. Otherwise ths pairings
will be arranged to suit the contestants, except that
members of the ssme team may not play together.
Saturday, August It. all elghteen-hole match play
rounds; .S0 a. m.. first half finals for Tra&smla
sissippi amateur championship, first half finals conso
lation rup; 2 a. to., second half final tor Traaamls
slsaippl amateur championship, seoond halt Casta con
solatioa cap.
lBt of Prises and Officer.
Ths prises tor ths various events are: Champloa
ahip, gold medal and cup; runners sp, silver medal
and cup; semi-fiaaiista, bronss medals; best Qualify
ing score, cup; consolation cup. presideaf s cap. seers
tary'a cup aad directors' cup ts winners aad runners
as; team competition, bronss medal to each member
of team and custody of Brock cap to winner's clan.
Ths present officers sad director of ths Traaa
mlssisiiippi Golf association are J. C FeaaeU. Evans
ton Golf club. Kansas City, president; Frank I Wood
ward. Denver Country club, vies presldeat; Jerome f.
Mages. Omaha Country dab, seer eixry -treasurer. Dfr
octors: Henry Comley. Wichita Coaatry dab; Wil
liam J. Foye. Omahs Country clan; W. M. ffbtrai.
Hyperion Field club, Des Monee; Wendell Hertig,
Mlnaekahds dab, Minneapolis; Tarletoa brows, Nar
mandls. Golf club, St Louis; Frank L. Woodward
Denver Country dab; Joha C. FeaaeU. Eveastoa OolZ
dab. Kaasas City; H. B. Davis, Oolorads Cprlags Golf
dub; George Fredericksoa. Lakeview dnb, Oklahoass,
City; J. B. Uadsey, Omaha Field dab; Frank 1. liest,
Omaha Coeatry dab.