TIIE OMATIA DAILY TIEE: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1003. 25 GOLFERS TO GO TO ST. LOUIS f lie. Meeting if the Trunmissiuippi Aeiociatioi Frobab'.y Tiiei WILL MEET THE WESTERN THERE ALSO AHmNm( ot tbe UW4 Anaaal Mm 9 During the Week, bat ' Details Are Sot Vet Given Out. GOSSIP FROM THE CR1DIR0N drive. That Bramston admits, but you I natural advantages are concerned. would be at sea to get the distsnce he does I A number of cltlsens of Omaha are In uniH you went through a long siege of hard I terested In this description for they ara work. The boy. he admit, gets the awing I trying to Induce the park board to aet easiest. But Bramston, while willing to I sslcle one of the city parka for a golf I lnilT,.1 fr. f, Test Ifatnh Batwein -- East end West. wear that hi" own metnoos 01 driving i course and It was tnougnt mat tne wora have brought good results, la not egotistical I of the park board of Des Moines In thua enough to say that other methods could not I setting aside one of Its public parka aa a be adopted which would bring good results, i golf course might not be without Ite in- '1 he hllosyncracles of each player naturally fluence upon the park board of Omaha, move him to adopt the style that cornea l u. T. Lemtst of the Country club and r. most natural to him. All points In common I J. Hoel of the Field club are pushing this In the game of Instruction may be acquired matter and have been given assurances from a book and from the viva voce of the I that the matter will be given constdera- 18 rfeyward O. Levitt of Lravltt, Neb., sec retary of the Transmlsslsflppl Oolf saso clatlon. was In the city Friday and sail tnat In all probability the Transmlsslsslppl annual tourney for 1904 will be held In St. Louis. No definite announcement to that end la or can bo made, but the indications point to It aa more than a mere probability. In thla connection the announcement Is also made that the second contest with the Western Oolf association will also be pulled off In St. Louis. It will bo remembered that two weeks agT the best players repre senting the Transmlsslsslppl and the "Western Oolf associations held a tourney In Chicago, which resulted in a victory for ths1 TransmlsBlsslppI team; Since that time the Western , Oolf association has had a very much disgruntled lot of players In Its ranks and they have been very anxious for ft .return engagement. It.ia proposed to hold this contest over the Bt. Louis links la June preceding or immediately fol lowing the annual tourney of tha Trana mlasisalppl Oolf association. In support of the plan 01 Holding inese i (i two events In Bt. I.,ouls the argument Is advanced that the golfers will want to ee the exposition and that they can com bine the two. The Bt. Louis golfers are Antlous that the tourney be held over their links, although members of the directory of. the Transmlsslsslppl Oolf association have opposed this plan. Oolf events galore are scheduled for Bt. Louis next year and It has been deemed beat by many to hold the Transmlsslsslppl where the links would not be so crowded and where there would be no expbsltlon to detract from the In terest and attendance upon, the annual tourmey. As showing the manner In which golf Is ts bs conducted at Bt.. Louis next year, president McOrew of the Olen Echo Coun try club announces that he has completed arrangements for the holding of the world's amateur golf tourney over his club's links, beginning Monday, September 19. The tour ney Is open to the amateur golfers from any and all parts of the globe, and the winner Is to be known as the champion amateur golfer of the world. A gold medal will be awarded to the first, a silver medal to the second and bronse medals to each of the unsuccessful players in the semi-finals, A driving contest will be held to determine the world's champion driver, who will also receive a gold medal. An Innovation will be a putting contest over a nine-hole put ting course at night, illuminated by electrlo lights, tor which a gold medal will be awarded the winner. Teams of ten men each, representing any golf association In the world, will compete for a handsome trophy, each member of the winning team receiving a gold medal and members of the second team a silver medal. An en trance fee of $5 for each Individual entry will be charged. No entrance fee will be ' charged for the team competition. En tries close with James E. Sullivan, chief Of the department of physical culture, on August 19, 1904. The rules of the United States Golf association to govern. J. A. Bramston, ths Oxonian golfer who was one of the most distinguished players on Captain 3. A. Low's team of English' men who had a victorious visit to this country this year, has gone back to his Winchester home, where he Bleeps in a house with one side of his room, open to the weather the year round. If for no other reason than his victory In the Komewood cup tourney In which he aet a record for ths course of 75, made with an Aiuerlcan-made gutta percha golf ball, "Johnny" Bramston has demon strated that he can play golf. He la the author of a new book on golf which is at tracting much attention in this country, Sramston departs somewhat from the tech' nlque of the ordinary primer on golf for beginners, and at the start tells the would be bogey annlhllators that the game be gins with a paradox. The wall of the be ginner is always the same, be ha a Brit lsh subaltern in ths wilds of Africa, where the golf course Is a level stretch in the desert, or an (J roans, player seeking to solve the mysteries of the ancient Scot game. Ths plaint of each beginner is; "If only I could drive." Ths experts will tell you tkat a short ball iflown ths "center aisle," or "cinder path," as it ts known by golfers. Is often h. mnmt V affective if the player Is good on the short AuiM. In ether words th n,.. i. . ways to the swift A missed putt on the green, ten Inckes or any other distance from tho cup In other words, counts Just ins same ss a laiiure to make a long drive Ths nearer you get to ths green, says Bramston, the more difficult the game, Taylor, Vardon and all of the world's best known golfers, sgree on thla In cham plonahtp matches, quite seven-tenths of the boles are won simply and solely on the green, owing to one of the players taking three or more putts, or more rarely a long ateai or a very accurate pitch, which en ables ths fortunate competitor to get down In one aa agnlnst the more orthodox two putts of his rival. The tyro positively re ruses to believe the evidence of these worthies, snd feels that life would be worth the living If he could hit the ball bigh and hard with his driver. Theoretic, ally, at least, says -Bramston and others In about the same words driving Is the easiest part of the game. The ball is teed tip when hit from the tee and very little calculation as to strength needed la ever Indulged in, esrteclellr If the hole is long enough to warrant two or more good hard Shots with wooden clubs. An sdult may scqulre the swing for the professional teacher. Summing It all up Bramston says that the ability to piny a good gams of golf may all be stated In a few words: "Every strjke should bo played with a view to making tho next one as easy as possible." FOOT BALL IN THt WEST IS FIXED So Loager aa Vacertala ttaaatlts- aaa Entitled to RecosjalUoa from tho Die Leaders la the bast. Having been asked to say something about the famous Waveland course at Pes Moines, the writer will say that the air Una distance from hole to hole throughout the entire course Is 70 yards short of three miles, or 6.210 yards, the outer nine holes being 2,740 yards and the Inner nine 2,470 yards. Bogey for the course Is 77. This Includes a 39 for the outside nine and a 38 for the lnttlde nine. . The length of the various holes, together with bogey for each hole. Is here Indicated: Hole. 1 10 In driving off to No. 1 the drive Is due south. A good drive will bring the ball to a point about fifty yards away from the green and just at the brow of a very steep and short hill. The green Is also slanting. Next to Nob. 5 and 8 this is the hardest hole on the course in which to mak bogey. for there is so much uncertainty about ths approach shot and putt. Going to No. 2 the drive Is due west. A 200-yard drive will bring one to the brow of a raxor-back hill, the summit of which will then be about houf way to the green. An approach shot strikes well on the other side of the short hill will bring the ball to the green, which obscured from view. The drive to No. 8, which Is the longest hole In the course. Is also due west. On either side of the first six holes on the outside there Is stretch of heavy timber. Through the green, however, the course is 200 feet wide, No. necessitates two good drives and an iron shot ranging from 100 to 175 yards in length, depending, of course, upon the dls Length In Yards. l7 anS bill 369 41 3 Sl 10 1H2 2M 23 446 21 1M iH 472 , 160 , 1.... '&6 Totals ,6.210 Bugey. 4 4 6 6 4 4 4 6 3 1 4 77 tlon by the park board of Omaha. Tho contest for the Cartan cup at the Country club resulted In a victory fur 'Dick" Stewart. This cup is contested for annually and is to become the property of the player who wins It three times In succession. Stewart's friends at the Country club axe having considerable fun over a little Incident In connection with the recent match at Chicago between the Western Oolf association and the Trans mlsslsslppl, In which the latter was vic torious. The player with whom Stewart was paired was a suitor for the hand of Mrs. Stewart at the same time that Stew art was and the latter was eventually the favored suitor. It was therefore a crucial moment for Stewart when he found him self pitted against his former competitor for the hand of his wife, and as Stewart afterwards said: "I wouldn't have lost either match for the world. In the contest at the Country club for the women's subscription cup, the event was won by Mrs. Redtck. This Is also an annual event and much interest Is man ifested In It. The finals were, contested with Mrs. E. H. Sprague. E. H. Sprague of the Country club was oiilte a fartor In the' recent Transmlssls slppl tourney at Pes Moines and won every- r Is In these sections, why a game can- thing up to the semi-finals, when he nl arrangea oeiween in. two is a mye bumped up against J. R. Maxwell, who Coach Yost has been anxious to ar won the championship the next day. When rane Bucn contest, but his plans and en th. f.rt tMmn known In Omaha that lr"" nave miirii i.i ui u..g. . . . hi. I inat sucn a contest wouiu do a recora- Hort. w. frwrrtd him a tleram. breaker Insofar as gate receipts are con . . , , ,. . ... .,, . ,,- Icerned goes without saying. Such a contest JUKI 3 11V WKB IHIlllllllB III ) ... .,., ih vi.w.it urHn. him tof"1' b matter of national Interest. . vi n .-j I Whereas the present contests are merely play the game of his life, and this tele- I . . gram, Sprague afterwards facetiously re- Once again has tno annual cry gone up asking that a game-between the sisr foot ball teams of the east and the west be ar ranged in order to determine the much mooted question of superiority. Foot ball In the west has made rapid strides In the last few years. In Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota the west thinks it has some strong foot ball material. The effete youngsters of the east have not seen fit thus tar to book a game with their worthy opponents of the west, and the clamor for such an arrangement has well-nigh reached such a stage that It will have to be silenced by some means or other. By what process of reasoning the blue-blooded aristocrats at Tale, Harvard, Princeton and other places In the east which support strong teams, have chosen to Ignore this demand. Is something which the foot ball enthusiasts of the west have been unable to fathom. That the elevens of the west ar strong cannot be' denied. That the elevens of the east are stronger Is probably true, but it will not be admitted until the matter Is d elded by an actual conflict or battle be tween the best teams representing these sections. If It should be taken for granted that Yale snd Michigan represent the best sectional matters, a game between repre sentatlve elevens of the cast . and west would attract enthusiasts and' critics from all parts of the country, Foot ball In the west Is no longer an un certain quantity. It has assumed that marked, was his undoing. Dr.. Sumney of the Field club has the distinction of being the only golfer who ever made a hole In one stroke over the Waveland course at Des Moines. This feat wu accomnllshed during the Transmls slsslppl tourney. As he had made the two cosmopolitan character which has marked nr.in hole. Irf- three each, he thus ln wor oi tne craca elevens oi tne east, nntiHted three holes In seven strokes nl tday west Is able to boast of first which has never been equaled, so far as cla The claim having been made known, on any course In the west. "V " westerners tor tne last two or inree jrcaiB uiui meir urei tennis are on a par with the best In the east, vhv rnn thev not A number of events have been chronicled j et UD . ciam for the national rhamDlon- tance acquired by the two first shots. This during the past week which are of Interest ,j,ip on grounds which are as justifiable as green and the No. 2 green are level and, to local golfers. Prominent among inese that on which the crack eleven of the east as they are covered with a splendid turf, is the announcement that Fred Bartsch. the may Da80 Its claim. And If It be assumed the approach and putt can be made with Instructor at the Country club, wiU no be tnat thi ciRlm of the west Is meritorious Is precision. with the Country club next year, as he has it right for the easterners to turn the cold The drive to No. 6 Is due east and Is up an I accepted a position as Instructor at ths shoulder? Incline all the way to the green, where It Homewood club, north of Chicago. The in a probability the crack teams of the is level. Arrived at the No. 4 green, a I Homewood course is comparatively new. look about the surrounding portion of the having been opened up a little more than grounds is then made, and what is re- two years ago. Its popularity has already garded as the finest view in the west, Inso- been established and It is one of the many far as that view may be obtained on any well patronised links about Chicago, which golf course. Is then to bo seen. All about is fast becoming the mecca of western golf- one can see steep hills and green places I ers and where such men as Turple, Forgan, covered with heavy trees and shrubbery. I Clarence and Walter Egan, Louis James I done Is for the two best teams of the Not a house Is to be seen, and the players I and Tweedie are rhaklng the game of golf I affected sections to get together In one seem to be shut off from the world as com-1 in the west take that high plane which has I great and memorable contest, that is eas oletely as If they were a thousand miles been reached In the east, where such from a city, Instead of being, as they I players as Travis, Byera, Douglas, Ander really are, at least two miles within the I son and others have long been Identified city limits. I with all that is first class In golf. Bartsch The Now 6 hole, which Is next, Is the hard- learned the game of golf while acting as est hole on the course to negotiate success- I caddie at the Washington Park links at fully. The drive is made to the southwest. Chicago. It has been" proven tepeatedly The least bit of a slice- will get one In I that youth Is the proper time in which to trouble, as ths land la rolling to tho north. I acquire tho abandon and swing which A good drive will place tho ball In a little characterises ths work of the true golfer, valley, and the next shot must bs made I ana there ts no class of persons In tho world nearer to a point duo west, and a good I who are In a position to get next to all the second will place tho ball within fifty or fine points In the game as the caddies. In 100 yards of tho green, although some have structor Sherwood of the Field club is also reached the edgs of tbo green. In two. Tho I an example of tho graduated caddie and he green Is level and smooth. I also learned the game while serving at Chl- No. hole hasbeen dubbed Kionaute. Jt s not known who Bartsch's sue Tho drive Is duo north. Running across cessor at ths Country club will be. His the fair green there is a dry brook oi lair brother Frank Is a bidder for tho position. dimensions. It Is not regarded as a nasara, Correspondence has been had with In- provided one's drive lodges In it mors than I structor Watson of tho Des Moines Coun 150 yards from tho tee. immediately m I try club. Watson is one of a family of front of the tee there Is a wider and run- I lifers whose names sre famous wherever nlng brook, so that a player topping his the gutta percha Is chased from one end ball la up sgalnst it in reality, iso. is f the land to the other. Watson Is a thor ough gentleman and an accomplished In structor. He holds the record for the west In the matter of a medal score over a nine- hole course. The Des Moines Country club bogey is 40 and Watson has negotiated A ro yon oos ot tho maay thousands of Waak Mea, aod do yon wish to be cured? Multitude bring, on than, eolreo the horrors of a lifelong disease bf ttonaturml habits. 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Dr. Thomas Arnold, the noted head master of Rugby, once said: "The men who are now ruling the British nation In various parts of the globe are those who once gained success as foot ball players at Rugby and similar schools." east, such as Tale, Harvard and Prince ton, are superior to such teams as Mich igan. But that Is no argument Insofar as satisfying the people of the west . Is concerned. While all the westerners sro not Ulssourlans, yet they , "like to be shown. "i And the only way this can be lly decided. Let It be a post-season affair. The foot ball season ends on the glorious Thanksgiving. Let ths winners In the east and ths west get together and fight the annual battle for tho championship of the Untied States. Nothing less than this will drown the clamor which has gone up from the rank uid file of the western enthusiasts for the past few years. "Bunker Hill." The drive la made due east and If a ball Is hit squarely and well lofted It will land directly on top of a steep hill. from whence an approach of eighty yards will land one on the green. This green is rolling and tho approach and putt must bs the nine holes In 82. which Is three strokes better than par golf. His card for this event waa as follows: 4-4-I-4-S-4-3-4-2 32. Bartsch expects to depart for Chicago by November IS. Boon after his departure his successor will be selected. QUAIL AGAIN BECOME TARGET Nebraska Prohibition Against Shoot- lug Bob White Expires Today and Gut Are Ready. MILWAUKEC. Tbo cost of production hin always been a aeoondaty oonsldcvatlon. Tho very choicest of every compouut part of ths Blati brews la tho Invariable rule. Exitt-rt judgs of barley and hops are engaged In contracting months In advance of the demands, and only the bt of Mother- Earth'g crop la ever considered. Alutayt the nine goii old Wall DLATZ MALT-VIVINC (Misn-lates) TONIC YAL. CLATZ BKEWI.1S CO.. lillMCkes tj Omaha Branch ltij Douglas Bb TL 1061 made with accuracy In order to play even with bogey. Nos. 7, snd I ara each short holes, Inv mediately on the outer edge of the Inside nine. While there ts a wide margin for a sliced ball to escape trouble, ths least bit of pull will get one into trouble. No. Is a hard bogey ths hardest on tho course, for the green Is rolling and Is placed right at the top of a hilly place, which !rc!lno therefrom In all directions. Arriving at the clubhouse again ths drive to No. 10 is made directly to the west. where the green Is placed on sn elevated green. The drive to No. 11 Is straight back toward 'the clubhouse, the grim being within twenty yards of the No. 1 tee. The drive to No. 12 Is made from a point riivectly in front of the clubhouse straight toward ths west. A good first shot will place the ball where, on the second, the ball must pass between a growth of young trees on .1 i " ' Z . .1 . I . " uch weasels, skunk. inv cu6c, vi me twv Duncnn i dams ot trees come near converging at this point and once a player has gotten across ths edge his third shot, which would te a short approach shot, would land htm In ths green, The drive to No. 13 Is due north end Is down hill all the way, but the green la elevated somewhat. The drive to No. 14 Is up a gradual but not steep Incline, with a road for a hasard and about 150 yards distant. The drive to No. 15 Is to tho north' west and carries across a valley between two hills. A player who has a good long game is in clover In driving for No. U, the second longest hole in the course. The bull must have a carry of 190 yards or there Is trouble ahead for the bal) will drop Into a soft place. It takes two good drives snd an- eighty-five yard approach to reach the green, which la surrounded on the west end south by clumps of trees and by the fence on the north, which encloses the big herd of elks and a ball which goes across the fence Is out of bounds. No. 17 Is a short hole, but It Is uphill all ths way and the green Is elevated, but perfectly level. Ths drive to No. 18 la made due east for the club house, with a road skirting the path of the drive snd Just Walter Camp and other eastern author- ltles have seen fit thus far to disregard the claims of the western enthusiasts. How much longer this thing will continue Is coming to bo a serious question and is fast becoming a sorO spot. It Is noted, how ever, that the crack elevens of the east are not averse to drafting the best players in the high schools and other places throughout ths west that they can place their hands upon. Liberal Inducements are mads ths promising athletes of ths west to mix . up In the oolleglato and athletic affairs of the eastern elevens. If the men from the west are eligible for the eastern elevens, It may be rightly assumed that the western elevens are not of that Inferior grade which seems to have be come the settled conviction of tho eastern ers. Tho demand for a national contest Is Increasing with each year and can not longer bo Ignored. Tho Cl-elghton team was defeated at Highland Park a week ago, but the de feat was not without its blessings in dis guise. One of ths Des Moines newspapers prints ths following story in connection) with the affair All the stria of Hlshland Park college ate chocolates shortly alter tne conclusion of the game with Crelghlon university on Saturday afternoon. Surrounded by a cir cle of charming femininity, which waived Highland Park colors In his face and de- Local snortsmun am nnn, . iik ... I rounded his Instant capitulation and con- hnot nii.il. in ., , 1 version, one of the Crelghton sympathisers, snoot quails In the state of Nebraska who hid been active iu vocal dem.mstia- wunout danger of arrest, with the oxcep- tiona during the game, hauied down his lion o r-oout ten counties. In this state colors aim promised never to uu it any .i i . . .. I more. .,.. ... -n ciosea season on quails But the girls wanted proof of his sln for three years and the season reopens I cerlty, and no ' proof la so dear or con Oday. I vinclng to the feminine heart as chocolate vv nen tneir victim nuu couniea ral hard-earned dollars on the more I counters of the Highland Park candy store BASE BALL GOSSIP. OF WEEK Pipe Dream Season. Opens with a Large aad Interesting Array of Visions. Pipe dreams are ripe. Not only this, but a number of them are being sprung, almost every magnate around the circuit having one of his own, and some of them two or three. Out of the St. Louis confab came Just one thing for tho Western league; it wasn't pushed Into class B, but with Milwaukee and Kansas City lopped off Its circuit, what a poor miserable ghost of Its former grandeur It appears. The situation In Milwaukee and Kansas City was left to arbitration, with Bryce of Columbus to represent the West ern. The board will meet at Jersey City soon, and pass upon the relative merits of the conflicting claims In the disputed territory. Even a palmist could tell the fats of the Western. All the fight la now to savs the money Bums and Packard have invested In the plant at Kansas City. They may get something, out of this. Van Brunt la out with a declaration that If Kansas City Isn't In he won't play next year. That may be interpreted to mean that a new magnate will represent the Joetown people next year. Simmons and his friends at Peoria have had enough of It, also, and that means no more Peoria, lit fact the circuit as at present doped seems to be Sioux City, Des Moines, Omaha, St. Joseph. Colorado Springs and Denver, for a six-club league. Just what George Tebeau proposed two years ago. Soma persist In sddlna- Pueblo and Cripple Creek to this, but It's hardly likely that they, will be taken In. . , . . . . - t. i creams. "" " year me smaii pests 0ut several hard-earned dollars on the etc., do ge to the small game than the shot- f"4 aovera.1 pounds of alluring chocolates .... . ... ".. , , . I had passed Into the hands of his fair cap- olthougn the weather Is not to their tors he was Dronounced exonerated from tne charge of treason and was suffered to make a speech by way ot telling wftut he thought about It. guns. liking Just now, despite the fact that the fall has been ideal. In this state It la an offense against the law to ship game the owner must go with the game personally and he Is not permitted to have In his pos session more than CO pounds. That is what makes the small game so costly. In the western part of the state quail can be pur chased for 19 cents each, while In this city they are worth from 40 to 50 cents each "Dear girls," Now, he he said. ear that." remarked a fair coed. "My fondness for HlKh.and Park college is oi recent Dirtn, coniinuea tne unsnown, out it is none ins ies ueep ana sincere. It is so deeD that I have nothing left in my pockets and so sincere thst 1 am sorry ior it. not tor my uue. out ior yours, i hope that there were chocolates enough to go around and that someone will lend me a car ticket to get home on. Furthermore, maue several cnanges Park again. In the Brst place. It Is too in the game laws, the more Important I expensive, and In the second my desire to of the open seasons being here noted: Prairie chickens. Auguts 15 to October 1. Doves. August 1 to September IS. Plover, July 15 to Beptemlwr 15 Ducks and geese, ik-piember 1 to April Quail, November 1 to January 1. In connection with the shooting of quails. E. F. Haberleln, fish and gams warden, has Issued a letter which Is as follows: 'In connection herewith I wish to make suggestion apare the quails this fall to replenish the supply. Wa hsve but few quails left, but by allowing them to go un molested this year the Increase hv lha fni north of the green all the way from the lowing season should be noteworthy. Let tee to the green, which is level. u. unlte nd mutu.iiv inH not vm w mo iui..u nine i. ouall the com nr aeason. Now .ln no;? was nmuB vy instructor 1 nomas .O'Neill, . who negotiated a 56 without get ting a, J on any of tlie short holes. His card read as follows: 1-4-4-4-4-4-4-4-4 3d. He has made a 35 on the inside nine, thus totaling a 71 for the course, but these scores were not made consecutively. j ne waveiana course is covered wit b a j splendid turf on every Inch of ground of the eighteen holes. The growth of blue grass has been so heavy as to give con stant employment to twelve men snd horses and lawn mowers durl.ig this sea son. Members of the Midlothian, Wheaton and Glenvlew links of Chicago havs visited the course and have said that it Is with out au equal In tho west Insofar aa Its all game birds are protected by law, market hunting and shipping can eas ily be stopped, snd anyone attempting to evade the law under the pretext of only buying and shipping rabbits will soon find himself entangled in the meshes of the law and come to grief. The law was amended snd supplemented to put a stop to market hunting and traffic In game, and to preserve the same to the ones who have the most right to it and who feed it, the farmer, who with his friends can en Joy It In a sportsmanlike manner." Knowing ones order Cooks Imperial Champagne not solely on accounf. vt ths nams but tbo product, remain In your good graces Is too strong. If I am ever tempted to be bad again it will only be because I want to repeat thla deligntlul experience, dui irom now on you can count me a true-oiu Misniander. The last seen of the stranger he waa eat ing a chocolate cream which someone had riven him and trylnr to smile at all ths Highland Park girla at once from tin rear platform of a street car. root Ball Brteaeta. Tsle men seem to hsve monoeollzed ths situation in the west. George Woodruff is at Illinois, Btagg at Chicago and Williams at Minnesota. At Sharpe. the veteran Tale halfback ana now coach of the Penn Charter school wno lias been a.i official In two of Penn sylvanla s games this year, says the Wuakera will beat Harvard. A Philadelphia paper has renewed the aiscuaaion as to the relative merits of foot ball training for the collealate. It undertakes to show that foot ball players achieve success after graduation and that their foot ball training assists them In suc cessfully fighting the battles of life. The moaern game of root ball Is of such re cent aata mat no aata is at hand upon which t base a claim for or against this assertion. What is known as foot ball, tn a general way, has been played In th I'nlied Slates for several years, but the mure modern Kugby game is a creature of recent years snd Its devotees have hardly been afforded a fair chance as yet to make a name ior tneniaeivea. Scanning the lis ot tanious puiyers ot trie put tew years does not disclose the fact that any of them have naeii to fame. By this It, Is not to bs Inferred that many of them' have not achieved success. She mercautile and pro teeaiunal fields are full bf f uruisr luoi ball rj DOTTLE.X DEER lljM feS-tfTsill mi- Carefully brewed thoroughly a ted ttbaoltrrely pure finest quality private brand rick flavor physicians prescribe It best of all costa no more. ' Minn U say Bart Omaha. Ceoaell Bltffa sr Beats. Oatahe. Order a case from the -JETTER BREWING CO. or LEE MICHELL, Wholesale Dealer, founcil Bluffs. Tel. 80, or Huxo F. BILZ, IJ24 Douglas Street Telephone 1542. Dint ll.tSAHSIS'J j)jm iiM.yii Whiskey and Beer Habit PERMANENTLY CURED BY If Hero Is tho outline of one beautiful dream that came home from Bt. Louis with Papa Bill Rourke: The animating desire of the Eastern and American asso ciation delegates to control affairs In ths National Association of Minor Leagues had Its origin In a scheme whereby the circuits of the two are to be eventually consult- dated Into ons great minor league circuit. This conditlonad on tho Inevitable drift of the two big leagues toward consolidation. It seems certain now that the American and National will consolidate Into one eight club organization before a second season has passed. The ruinous competi tion for both players and patronage has reduced profits to a point where even the most enthusiastic advocates of war are satisfied. The peace pact of last spring was the first step, the lnterleague series the second, snd the third Is not very far off. When this comes to pass Detroit and Washington will be available for the pur poses of the Eastern and American asso ciation schemers. They will then be able to spring a circuit comprising Jersey City, Baltimore, Washington snd Toronto In the east, Buffalo, Detroit, Louisville and Co lumbus in the west. This will leave In- ORRir-E,1 A 9 APE, SUItE! ANO HARMLESS SPECIFIC Pbysiciaas pronounce drunkenness a disease of tbe nervous system, creating a morbid cravlog for a stimulant. Continued indulgence in whiskey, beer or wiue eats away the stomach lining and stupefies tbe digestive organs, thus destroying the diitestlou aud ruiniiiv the health. No will power' can heal the Inflamed stomach membranes. "ORRINE" permanently removes the craving for liquor by acting directly oa the affected nerves, restoring tbs stomach snd 1 ig-estive organs to normal conditions. Improving tl k appetite and restoring tbe health. No sanitarium treatment necessary j "ORRINE" rr-n be taken at your own home without publicity. Can be given secretly If desired, CURE GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. yon direct. I was a common drnnkard for Mr. K. T. Sims, Brooklyn, N. Y., writes! "Use my same as a twenty-year drunkard restored to manhood and health br four boxes of 'ORRINE.' It Is a wonderful and marvelous cure for tho drink habit." Mrs It. Wycliff. New York City, wrltest "'ORRINE' cured my husband, who was a steady drunkard for many years. He now has no desire tot stimulants, bis health is Eood aud he Is fully restored to manhood, leased only five boxes of 'OHKINE.' " Mrs. W. L. D., lielaua, Mont., writes: "I have waited one year before -wrliinif you of ths permanent cars of my son. He took sanitarium treatment, ss welt as other ad vertised cures, but they all failed uutll we gave him 'ORRINE.' F.e Is now fully re stored to health and lias aodeniie foriirlnk." Mr. U. ti. R., Kansas City, Mo., writes: "I am satisfied that drunkenness is a dls Case and tbe worst In the world. 'ORRINE, is my uoiuion, will cure uoy case if taVsii as twenty rears, but to-dav 1 am free of an desire for liquor. You have found tbs spe cific. God bless yon I" ' Mr. A. K. iu., Atlanta. Gi wrltesi "I wss born with s love of whiskey and drank it for thirty-two years. It finally brought ma to tbs gutter, homeless and friendless. I wss powerlee to resist the craving and would steal snd lie to get whlsksv. Four boxes of 'ORRINK' cured me of all desire and I now hate the smell of liquor.' Price t per box, 6 boxes for S3. Mailed la plain, sealed wrapper bv Orrine Company, H17 14th street. Wathinaton. D. C. Interest, lug booklet (sealed! free on reqnest, cold and recommended by SIterman & McGcnnsIl DrugGOa 1 Cor. loth and Doc costs., Omaha dlanapolis, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Minneapo- lis, Omaha, Kansas City, Dcs Moines and ! Denver available for a new Western league circuit. The advantage of tuch a combl- J nation is too easily seen to need any com ment. While it is only a dream ss yet, the fans will all hope that It comes true. It certainly seems the most rational way out of a bad situation. CLARK'S Bowling Alleys Blgfest Brlghest Best. 1313-15 Harney Street rt rTI""""" ' ' "UWlWl' 1. bp' s SL SMBM - Always , Please OA IS SHE GUESSING? Not Much! Her crandmother watched a f hadow on the kitchen floor, and guessed the time. Her mother felt cf the oven and guessed the heat. This modern, up-to-date woman does neither, for SHU KNOWS. She LTLsi.afa ha a New Moore s Steel Range with a reliable Chen Thermometer and every facility for cooking with ease and certainty. Be sure and give us opportunity to show you these before you buy. For sale by Nebraska Furniture & Carpet Co., So. Omaha, and all Large Stove Dealers. 7