THE SUNDAY PEE: OMAHA. SEPTEMBER 17, 1922. 8-U Up-to-Bate News and Gossip of Interest to Sport Fans 'Sportsmen's Paradise' Opened to Hunters and Fishermen After Being Closely Guarded for Years Veteran (Sridsters Back at CragMra Hunters and fishermen luva tiav eled the war!.! over inarching exit "sportsmen's paradises," and many have been fotiTi'l, hut mot of them it;t in paitt remote to transportation and Ur (mm Urge cities, which neces sitates a lengthy stay ami much lime spent in reaching Uune haunts c( the Wild Ilfr. Hut J. Item Davis, wealthy la. d owner, tanner and sportsman of Her lien county, Georgia, hat established a "paradise? of hit own that seemt tu far excel Iny yei discovered. Davit controlt 145,000 acre of land in Geor gia, which lie hat kept closed and guarded, and the remit it that wild life o( all specie abounds. Tliii trait includes a lake which covert tome 45.IKK) acre, and during one month 1at uniincr a total of 4J.O0O pounds of fish of aeveral tpe ciri hii caught, Jn the woodlands and Meld of the tract all kind ol hirda and animal abound, and, st Davit detcnLet it, "bob lute quad fly about your gun barrrla like moi uuitot in a Florida swamp." The tract ii practically virgin a hooting country, (or the farmer who, with Davis, own all the land have (or yean excluded all outsider!, and st a remit the game has increated at a tiartling rate. Now Davit and hit partner are opening up the tract for their frirndt and othert who are vouched for by mutual acquaintance!. A booklet describing tint shooting preserve can be obtained from Mr. Davis, who is manager of the tract, ,it hit office in Nashville, Da. East Whole Show , in Western Race Carl East, the Wichita outfielder, virtually it the "whole show in the batting race for the Wcttrrn league championship. In addition to setting, the pace with an average of JRJ East bat a tiring of 20 home runt ami threatens to carry off the bonort in hitting iionu-r as well an individual batting. Mamish of Omaha remains in sec- He'll Box This boy hat proved data in Orpheum bouts. ond place in the bit of battert with an average of ..17J, while Mennctt of Tulsa it third with .571 Jack Leli vrlt, the Tulsa pilot, is fourih with ..170. The figures include games of Tuesday, Lamb and Davis r-J TuNa. with 32 homert each, are leading the race to date, Hemingway of Sioux City cling t the lead in bate stealing with SI, while Fish, abo of Sioux City, i next with 45. Mian Stirling Winn Toronto, Sept. 16. Mist AIca Stirling of New York and Atlanta, former American women's golf champion, and Mitt W, A. Gavin of the Hunter Comlie club. Fngland, Former New York player, nut MlwAvf I fJ, .v jl h .... J ts t's-ml' T x r 1 -S i . mm w v c " 4 .... tl TkM iiifiini of last vear's gridiron trite answered "present" , , f a 1. J II t today when I lean loacn mac nai- drige called roll for the inaugural pivot in the line, McAteer i a football practice at Crcightnn held, guard and Yechout performs ill the Art Logan probably will be the I barkfirld. today in the final round for the Canadian women's championship. In the scmi-finalt yesterday Mist Sterl ing defeated Mrt. Sydney Pep ler of Toronto, 1 up. while Mrs. flavin eliminated Mist lovee HuttOll of Toronto, 3 and 1. Marriott Traded. Oakland. Cab, Sept, I6.-Iulielder William M iriwiit bf the Oak and team of the Pacific Coat league, has !,( ii (rafted In th Mobile club of the Southern association for Del Maker, a catcher, who lornierly was ,jt 0tWfit i "Kid" Bige, Johnny Ford's new find among the fistic battlers of our fair village, is ready to step into the ring with any of the bantamweights of the city. Bige works out every day at the Orpheum gymnasium and has showed plenty of class for a youngster in his training bouts. The "Kid" deserves a tryout on one of Omaha's numerous tight cards. CADILLAC The most important quality in an automo bile is dependability which it is univer sally acknowledged is found in its highest degree in the Cadillac. J. H. Hansen Cadillac Co. OMAHA SIOUX CITY LINCOLN Standardof Jhe World E S S E X Owners like it the highest praise It it the- habit of Easts, ownsra tverywhert to aspect t irtat tftal of thair cart. Of count it is limply btcautt Est cart ytar after ytar havt adjej uch prooft cf long, tie ptndaNt ko r.cfrvKAl atrvkt, tat that charai ttrtttict art fUed la tht miadt ol tvtryont. Ownert Irnow how smooth, quiet an4 efficient it rtmaint even after lon, hard ttrvie. You mar tipact aqua) tatttfaction la tht Eista yea t '1095 For the Touring Model Cabrloltt, ftPS Coach. SIP) GUY L SMITH "SIRYICK llilt" r..a ..! OMAHA, V, 5. A. roMU. Iltft ft with the I'ortland team of the coast league, it is announced by the Oak land management. liakcr will re port in the spring. Wing Trap Title Atlantic City, N. J.. Sept. 16-JL C. Taylor of Tybee Island, Ga , cap-inr.-H hi firtt national transhoot- tor liili. venterdav when he defeated a ticld of 4ol of the bet men and women gunners in the country m the preliminary handicap event of the grand American trapshooling tournament. ICubs' $40,000 Offer for Hale Refused Portland, (ire., Sept. 16. An offer of $40,000 ca.h for Sam Hale, in lielder. was received last week by Ithe Portland Coast league club. Wade IKillcfcr, Los Angeles made the offer ! for the Chicago Cubs. It was de clined and while it is the intention to sell Hale to a big league club, ac cording to the management, no deal for him will be made which does not (provide several new players for Port land next season. Omaha Athletic Officials Organize Ifcee. 1 George tarry, connected with the trafiic bureau of the Omaha Cham ber of Commerce, Ut night wat e'ected prestdtrtt of the ntuly or KJ'iirJ O m a h a Athletic OiliciaU' .ocisikiii. t'alit, Morenty, former ttack coach of t rc uhton univers ity, hat been elect ed secretary. Twelve athletic officials bate join ed tht new aft nation which was fitftnurd last night at a uncling held at the Cham-h-e of t'ommerce. The a'lot latiott is open to member ship. it is the aim of Mie aociation to supplv competent athletic officials for out-of-door game. A hoiking agency will be operated with office at the Chamber f Commerce. Out-of-town schools in need of football official this neaon tan obtain tame by writ ing the Omriha Athletic Official' as itociatiou, Omaha Chamber of Com merce. Omaha IMU to Play The Omaha Northwestern Tele phone baseball team will try to ring up another victory over the Pes Moines Telephone company team at Fort Omaha Sunday when they meet in the second home-aiid-bome game. The first contest was played in f)es Moinet and resulted in a victory for Omaha. Sunday's contest it scheduled to start at J o'clock. Owner of Tijuana Race Track After Dempsey-Johnson Mill X(w Voik, Sept. Ift.-Janiet W. Cofftoth of Sail J-rancitco, busing promoter -and owner of the race track at Tijuana, Men., airned sesterday on the Ward hue ieamhip Fsper aula and announced bis intention of matching Jack !empcy to bo Jack nhiitnii in Mexico City this tall Cofircih said he would communicate t once with mU Kearus. manager of Hempsey, who arrived heie Jal Wednesday, I The promoter al anrimincej the running of the tulfroih htnduap at 'bis track in .M'ho tint winter, ibe ,rae, which will be e-pert l all ages, twill be At a mde and a ituaner, with l$.k,(ssi ad'leil and mil he the riehett !rae m Ameriia, il md in the world, i h. .tJetrpil nue.ti.'iied about the proposed Juhiioii-lenipry luatt.li, Mr. loll roth said that he preferred Johnson and Harry Wills. hecaue Johnson had a tremendous following in Mes iro and would duw a reeoid crostd. Boxing Dull in England Since Lewis' Defeat by Carpentier New York, Sept. lu. (.Special.) Hosing in Fnglaiid ', reported to be very dull jnt now. Willi Jimmy Wildf in iiiiiement, l ed Lewis is the only champion who amounts to any thing Car pent ler'n ipiick sbioty over Lewis r.i'hcr iliniiiiid the light of the Liiglihmail and I.cmis has been rotins: since that .iffair It is said that if Ilenny Leonard conies here neat mouth, a he piopo.es, no big purses or events will be ottered for him, Carpentier't bout with Battling Siki in i'arik will be the next impor tant match staged in Europe. Fol lowing bis tiMial procedure the tem peramental (ieorget hat demanded several postponement. Originally they, were scheduled to meet Septem ber 3. Carpentier had the date put bark to Sentember 10 and then to September U. That his motion pic lure engagements prevented him from training properly was the excuse made by Carpentier. The "knock er" say that tiemges thought he had a setup in Siki and that he now finds he is going to have a real ngni on his hands and is getting nervous, Siki i Hauling at Luna park, where Jack Johnson pn pared for his match with Frank Moran. The Senegalese does his woik in public and has at trailed a great of attention, He boasts loudly of what he will do to (irorget, . MiLt Dundee Urals Smith Aurora, Sept. 16 Mike Dundee, bantamweight, lat night gained a popular decision over Midget Smith, New York, in a 10 round bout, Frankie Garcia of I.oa Angeles syat given the verdict over Jack Kile;. Chi cago, in an eight-round bout at 19 pounds. EASY RIDING COMFORT ruj 'With cthe SM&w "D-H"6ngine and Compensating Spring Suspension Dwarfs All Former Conceptions of Motor Car Ability The Stutz with the "D-H" Engine and Compensating Spring Suspension is a spectacular achievement It introduces engineering discoveries which absolutely revise former automotive practice. 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