POSTPOSE"!" I — For the third time in the past two Weeks the Y. M. C. A. instruction committee meeting has been post poned and the result is that local Mtusiness men will have to take their B^ternoon swims at home. N. J. «Wn expects to open the “Y” pool to Omaha business men the first of hext week, but no definite statement can be made until the committee de cides a definite date and final plans can be drawn up. Carl Weigle has been drafted Into jury service, two other directors help ing to make up the committee are at Columbus with the "Y” boys, who are camping there, and Chairman Weston Is alone. The meeting was first scheduled for last Monday, then put cff until tomorrow night, and now it has been set for next Monday after noon. Individual Instruction can be given by appoinment at any time, and the indoor tank will be free to any one desirous of a dip by the latter part of next week. THOilSANDSlLL SEE BOAT MCE New London, Conn., June 21.—With the annual Yale-Harvard boat race only 24 hours a,way, the advance guard of the thousands of persons who will witness the struggle on the historic Thames began piling into this port today. Both rival varsity crews took only a light workout today, Just enough to keep on ''edge.” Harvard won the tosses in all three contests In tomorrow's regatta. The Crimson decided on the east lane in the varsity race, which is to be rowed downstream, epd the west lane for the freshmen and junior varsity con tests which are to be rowed up stream. PHillM SHOOTS LOW SCORE Portland, Ore., Juno 21.—Rudolph WilhelmT former Oregon champion, shot the low medal score in the quali tying round at Waverly, which mark ed the opening of play for the state championship. AVilhelm, entered from the Portland Golf club, made the 36 holes In 146 strokes. Par for 18 holes at Waver ley Is 72. AATilhelm's score was two strokes better than that of Dr. O. F. Willing, present state champion. Dr. AA’illing shot the qualifying round >n 148. His score was third, for second honors went to Johnny Rebstock. former Moreland municipal links star Rebstock did the 36 holes in 147. RICHARDS WINS IN MON By Associated PrfM. London, June 20.—A'incent Rich ards. ths youthful American Davis cup star, continued his successful p’ay today in the London lawn tennis championships on the courts at the tjueen’s club, defeating A. AAr. Davison til the third round singles 6 2, 6-1. Richards is the cynosure of all eyes, as this Is his first appearance on Fnglish courts. ^ In the same round, G. Millard de ^■p^gggDonaid Boyd of the Argent no ^ffavis cup team, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 and S. M. Jacob of Indiana's Davis cup team, defeated A. J. A'illegas of Argentina 6-1, 6-1. WILL HOLD SKI TOURNEY FOURTH Seattle, Wash., June 21.—Nels Nel son of Revelstoke, B. C.. champion amateur ski jumper of the world, Is to build a ski course in Paradise Val ley, Rainier National park, this week for the park's sixth annual ski ; tournament, July 3 and 4. Nelson promises a course that will insure jump3 of 200 feet. KATE HAL PACES FAST MILE Canton, O., Juno 21.—A record for pacers for the month of Juno wag es tablished at the Ohio Short ship har ness races here when Kate Hal topped a mile over the half-mile track in 2:0614, equaling the mark set for 4 year olds by Single G in 1914. HAPPY IYIATIinTaT ASCOT ny Associated Tress. Ascot Heath, England, June 21,— Hardy’s Happy Man, by Desman, out of Happy Child, won the gold cup of £500 with £3,500 added, run here to day. Lord Derby's Silurlah was sec ond and Mario Perrone’s Pitchers, third. Eight horses ran. The North Presbyterians led the Walter G. (Marks at the end of flv.- Innings of tractive last Wednesday night, f> to 1. The Church team leads the Southern loop of the Saturday sandlotters while the (Marks ore at work keeping from the cel lar position In tho Metropolitan league. There ore still two teams who remain undefeated In tho Sunday loops, the Murphy Did Its In the Metro and the Paxton Billiards In the American. Chambers of the Ciaarnntee Fund J.lfe nine Is classed as a stellar outfielder. Chambers does tho center field garden work for the Insurant** team and still has a perfect record In fielding During the season h« has handled nearly six chances each game and haa yet to register In the error column. t’iiderw€M*«l, la., boasts the services of R c n < • Cousin, who patroled center field garden for the Barkers Isst year. Cousin was suspended for two years for* Jumping hi* contract. Don Huston. I r Tech high, Is n member of the tn riff for the M W. A Omaha Camp and Overland Tires. Huston whiffed 1 »> batsmen for the Omaha (.‘amp two weeks ago slid the same same number for the Tire non last Satstduy against tho Omaha Steel Works. Because the Immanuel Baptists have dropped from the race In tho Southern Church league the schedule has been changed. Tho Diets Memorials will inc.*t the < ’a stellar Presbyterian* at Christy Heights Saturday at 4 o’clock, sines Ike forfeiture of the Immanuel franchise makes the change necessary. Manager “Ike" Mahoney’s Murphy-DId Jt* have an all-star rob*. Mis team has a fielding average of 937 with four artists it 111 boasting of errorless record*, only thres players go 1‘*sh than Urn .non murk in the field. 'I he Murphy* also have a hl*h < oa ii. I.HdlnK of :!ltV' f 1 the nine hit the h3J, MBPr Pitcher Allen, f* 92._ Cards Jlceull Pair. St Tamils. Mo., Jun* ?! —Clarence “Heine’ Mueller and Jon Hchultz. outfield ers, who recently were rden,-cd Mo the Houston club of tho Texas league, hsv# been recalled bv th* Ht. JLolis nationals, It was announced today. EDDIE’S FRIENDS_ The new member. /'////'////A too* At tJs V P/ZB S S ' I AiuA'-l L oub just tiM'e 'it LAST '-/EAU.r _1 j'H 5(jree WOULL V UlTE. IT • JO ST A puuch op- loueiy . Oirzi-'i our *0/3 A OOOD T/rte l'' fEACj-l \ M 'nA 1 TJB^ OUL'J zbasoJ StJfe J&/AJED uJ& to *omlon. June 21.—Jo© Beckett I* still stalling about meeting Oeorges Carton *ler her© on July 4. Carpentier today offered to postpone th© bout 14 days and give Beckett until 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon to decide one way or th*» other. Jf Beckett falls to agree Carpentier has declared his Intention of sailing for the Knifed States to begin training for a bout with Mike McTigue. th© world's light-heavyweight champion. Portland, Ore., June 21.—Joe Benjamin. contender for th© lightweight crown, and Bobby Harper of Seattle fought 10 sensa tional rounds to a draw before a record crowd here. In the second round Ben* iamin staggered Harper who In ISO fights has been knocked down only once, with a right to the law and in the third floored him for a count of two. Stevens Point. Bis.. June 21.—Ed "Strangltfi” Lewis, heavyweight wrestling champion of th© world, obtained a dt \orce from hts wlf© on the grounds of desertion L^wis. whose family name is Hubert Fredericks, was married to Dr. Ada Scott Fredericks. Dr. Fredericks' “St. Louis Limited” This fine train of all-steel equipment now pro vides service between Omaha and St. Louis at the most convenient hour. Leave Omaha.5:55 p.m. Arrive St. Louis.7:55 a.m. A splendid meal on the train leaving Omaha, a smooth, restful ride and then breakfast in the cafe-dining car before arrival at St. Louis Delmar Avenue—St. Louis i If going to the West End district of St. I.Suls, use the Delmar ^ Avenue Station, which la reached 20 minutes earlier than & Union Station. It will save a long ride by street car or taxi and the 20 minutes on the train. a If you are planning a trip anywhere East or South, we cordially Invite you to write, phone or call for Information, tickets and reservations H. C. Shields, Div. Passenger Agent ' 1909 Harney St., Omaha, Neb. i Ticket Office, 1416 Dodge St. WABAS THROUGH TRAINS are _ i ML-smt TRAINS _ IF the pen you use is thicker, heavier,longer or shorter than a perfect fit for the size, shape, or strength of your hand, it in terrupts the now of nervous energy passing from the brain to the point of the pen in the act of writing. This interruption,consciously or unconsciously, hampers the flow of thought, tires the hand, and may even cause writers’ cramp. Waterman dealers everywhere are prepared to fit your hand with ”eThe Daddy of Them cAll" In a six*, shape and weight that fits your hand perfectly. L.E. Waterman Company 191 Broadway, NewYork FWion Ctiingi Kan Franc laco Waterman's Ideal Ink Best for fountain pens and general use IVrites blue—Dries black A*a &. home la in California. She did not con. test the suit. Pueblo. Colo., June 21.—Bud Hamilton. Denver bantamweight, won the local and foreign *t ort w riter* decialon over Mid get Smith of New York at the end of their 10-round fight here Inst night. A I consensus of opinion showed that Smith [took the flr«t thre^ rounds. Hamilton the ! balance. The bout whh a no.decialon affair. In th*» aemi-windun Kid Mex of Pueblo was given the decision over Otto Wallace of Milwaukee. Wla. at the end of 10 rounds of furious milling. Indianapolis. June 21.—Chuck Wiggln*. Indianapolis light heavyweight, and Mar tin Hurke of New Orleans boxed 10 rounds to a draw here last night, in the opinion of newspaper men. ST. LOUIS ROTART GOLFERS WIN St. Louis, June 21.—Local players carried off the honors in the rotary international golf tournament which was held over the Glen Echo Country club course here Wednesday. Jack Hurd and Eddie Lassar won the team event with a total score of 165 and Hurd won the individual trophy for the lowest medal score with a card oC74. By their sweeping victory, the St. Louis players brought to America the Hunter International golf trophy, which was in the possession of an English team. Hurd won the Clarks burg (Va) Rotary club in the indi vidual event. Other leading scores were: Individual.—Homer Martin. Santa Bar bara. Cat . 81; E. J Deadon. Mexico City, Mexico, 89. Approximately 100 Rotarians, many from foreign countries, competed Jn the touranment. STARTING I TOMORROW I Sat., Sun!, Mon., Tue*. jgj A beautiful, primitive ro- ft mance in the virgin hills of I Kentucky. if| FEUDS I FIGHTS i THRILLS S BURRMtINTOCM EMILY FTTZROY CEO BANCROFT J LAST TIMES TONIGHT “QUICKSANDS” Last Big Two Double Dayi Show "NANOOK of the NORTH" and TOWN SCANDAL Week Starting SUNDAY THOS. H. INCE presents His prize comedy-drama of the circus and the great North Woods. “SOUL OF THE BEAST"' with MADGE BELLAMY CULLEN LANDIS Oscar, the trained elephant, and a typical Ince cast. . -• - • - """ • * Nijht. IOC. M»t» 2r»C. Kid. me fHF.D NIBl.O'S METRO PRODUCTION FAMOUS MRS. FAIR From Henry Mdler-Blanche Bates Stage Success Featuring a Cast of Favorites MYRTLE STEDMAN. CULLEN 1 ANDIS. WARD CRANE, MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE What happens to the Home when Mother goes away>? ROBERT F SHEEHAN PRESENTS Nebraska's Prise lirauty Who Thrilled Broadway ALYCE McCORMICK In Her First Professional Appearance in Omaha In a Specially Arranged SONG REVIEW With Clarence Brown and Jos Lumpkin Gowns by Burgess Nash Grand Piano, Oakfotd Music Co. LAST TWO DAYS MACK SENNETT’S “Suzanna” with MABEL NORMAND University of Nebraska Jazz Orchestra BARNES DEFEATS BRITISH STAR Gleneagles, Scotland, June 21.— Jim Barnes, the American profession al, defeated L. Holland, Great Brit ain, 4 and 2, In the first round of the Thousand guineas golf tournament hero today. Joe Kirkwood, the Australian star, now an American resident, defeated W. G. Oke, Great Britan, 4 and 3. Chicago, June 21,—Pitcher Georg* Rtueland of the Chicago Cubs tonight was released to the Wichita Falls club of the Texas League under op tion. Strand—Sunday *C"[he RUSTLEo/SILK WITH BETTY COMPSON CONWAY TEARLE and ANNA Q. NILSSON For the first time in his life the rustle of silk came to him as a siren song of love. And sung its way into a glorious romance that swayed an empire. Adorable Betty Comp son as the luxurious girl in silk. Conway Tearle as the man. Anna Q. Nilsson as the pleasure seeking wife. PMitUTtu MV ■ ADOLPH ZfiHOa | / Starts Starts Sunday Sunday A BOMBSHELL OF JOY! Dcntfku MacLean A MERRY ROMANCE OF YOUNG IDEAS THAT IS A HURRICANE OF LAUGHTER AND A CYCLONE OF THRILLS ADDED ATTRACTION! University of Southern California Glee Club The greatest college singing organization on the American stage today. FINAL TWO DAYS-RUNNING RACES Friday and Saturday—Rain or Shine | General Adtnioion $1.00, plu. tax. Referred Seat Sale at 3* r..|. cr. , . Beaton, Merritt and Children 50c, plus tax. •. ... n r Uaitt - Docekal Drug a » t'l. rr' Stores and Fontenella Automobiles r rea .. . . Hotel. Ladies Admitted Free FRIDAY, June 22 Auto Races and Auto Polo Sunday, June 24 AK-SAR-BEN FIELD—2:30 P. M. Krug Park Greatest Outdoor Free Attraction in World Dr. Carver’s Trained Diving Horses and the Hair-Raising, Death-Defying Leap by “The Girl in Red” Swim in Finest Swimming Pool in the W'orld LAST DAY LEWIS STONE” ESTELLE TAYLOR in “A Fool There Was” Sensational Stage and Screen Success Vauda v ilia—Photoplay* TOMORROW ALL NEW SHOW 6 Superb Acts in Addition to Photoplay Feature* TODAY—LAST TIMES Lillian Burkhart HtlGHBDRHODD THEATERS VICTORIA .... .14th and F«M "CwiIhI in Omaha** DOUGLAS MT.FAN tn ni l l. ROT 13** GRAND ... \6th and Rmnry 1 hn Gm*t R^ilmad Film -NINETY AND NINE* HAMILTON . . 40th and Hamilton Sr^e, i*l FtWtu tin* "THE MIDNIGHT PATROL"