) 1 ."a I s x i 'V A X v o T A Thb Omaha Scndat Ueb. i KIKE LIURPHY HAS H PROTEST , OMAHA, v tVNL'AT, MARCH ".. I'll, j Peaniy Man Says Good Foot Ball iifn Are Scarce. HE OBJECIS TJ 1HE LDIITAII053 Omaha Swedes Who Are Also Athletes Tills )ny (hat bioke la Wae'iie t .r Uimx Muksl lajsj- swue tew, twessijr ya.s after fcis tun' Sail t IMMaing as eiare Urclirri lk.il t- 1 1 I la of M frM l'rttfesioaal aehMl el t el lesje Weald (ripple frwe I SM-rte ef tlcirl. FH il.A L'M.f'H Mar. h sta that vivl of ecJtastic cl.r him that swept over tha hrnose house hen the news flashed In through the front door that Herr Bill .rh!pkes lament" of lat Hijnfi u nn the result nf rhumi- i ud 11 narvaru. write .viike vturpny in "There has been a lot of til of limit nj I tha foot bad i-em to the eollese an. rut- , tin o'it ill prnleesioniil seh. o. aa fiey ! tiim, contracted In tha iTimpi rf th Ota r Ha, hut tha outcome of a wrenr-pd tendon. No a wrn'hei tendon la a bad ! and painful thing, but It can ha nirM. I a a rule, mora ally and eurely than ran lhumatlsm! In fart a i ore has been effected In tha rait of Bill and therein j (i)m tha Joy. Ha la sound, a B"und as : vr. If not sounder. So far aa hi nrn- t ant ronditlon goee. there la no reason h? h should not piar tha gam of his life : thli yaar. It a III taka more wrench! terdona to keep Mm from It. Tha do tors , doctored rhlpke for rheumatism and ona thing and anothar until Bill had taken enough medicine to give him t'ie worst i acrt of rhaumatlam. Ha now feels that! mce ha did not get .ham with a;l thst . him, ha la Immune forever. It ' good dal Ilka tha case of Oore I Oraham. I'nttl ha want to Rnneaetter j Reeee of Toledo, ha was supposed to ha "all In.' Tlia bone-setter ho'd him where fhara was nothing wrong with him and ha la expected to hit tha high p'ares thia aaaaon. It raally means everything to Omaha to hava tha aarvlraa of thaaa two man. With Captain Bin at third to ha spelled by young Farrell nf Chicago, that Important cornrr la cared for. And that waa tha worry of Pa Rourke. Of courae you will find Kim wlaa ona who know better than tha specialists who discover ed that lchlpfc a aa all right. They w ill tall you ha la all wrong and that ha will never play good ba.il again. But auppoaa you glva him tha ahada tha long and of It. Va-s In -la a go I u!d Fenn. Refute wa make am-h a! i radical liana" aa fits it would h well f r I tis t j stmlv tl-e Nitration i-arafu . and ae j just what wiil b IH aff .!. Kvri y yaar i I aliu-a I have ban h"-2 a has . own j hardrr to get out enouli of irtatrr.ai to , pre para for our roijuiar H.inics I n. t .ira- aon wa had juat nough mn to man-! uu a taam for tha flrt name, ar.d t.ail tn. m hud nut workl with tha team at al.: tiiry liad not Mianaia. and. of courie. could not play te;hnr. with tha result that wa lat the game. I "The season waa haif o er bf"ra w ' could get out a rub team that cmu d play the varsity a half ilerent Kame. ano nearly 1 tha entire aeaon w had to depend on the frexhinen team wbrn w nntd a hard practice At no time Uurlns the aea:on did tiie atndenta bark up toe lil team aa they ouaht. ahy thia ehould be aa la be- ( ond me. We couid not get out Ml men tJ J a ms meoting and aftr one of theae inretinga we never got a unjiie ne ran- dldate out for the eleven. It waa not thia ! way fifteen years ago. when thia unl- veralty waa fighting Its war to tha tup. I Tat now that we hava got there. H aeema that Borne of the ftfllHamt mrm w.lhnff t lt tha other fellow get tha hard kno ka. while they alt around tha fraf houaea and smoke clgarettea. Krw re Eatksalaitlr. "Vl'e have to depend entirely on a very amall lot of enthusiastic men. who come out every day and do their beat. If I aee a big. huaky chap around tha university and ask him to coma out and work with ua ha alwaya givea ana tha same old atory hla parent a will not let him play foot bail. Hera la where wa are handicapped; too many of our men liva at home, with the reault that when they show up with a black eya or a lama leg and their mothers find out they hava been playing thia gwful game, thera Is trouble at horns. Thia la ao mora among tha middle claaa of atudents than thoea who ara well to 'do. "From Juet thia ona causa w lose at T-.. a . wufl-nu ui tur oumoer. LAat year there waa not a alr.gla graduate of any of tha Philadelphia hish achoola on tba aquad. except ona; tha entire tea.ni was made up - ; c V - j J ' ' v ( j 9 J t. V s A POMK MEMBERS OF THE SVEA ATHLETIC CWB WHO WILL COMPETE AT THE OMAHA INDOOR MEET. Get out that Spring Suit Tlia on- ;.oi likad o "'U lBJit er. that Is now hang ing tip soma her, yerbaps wrick lac", may b a littls fpc'.t"il. Ton won't int to wrui- it .'n that iriuiillon. S.nu it to Me. I.rj our ft pr. . V: ' f grt nl oross It o ci-.rIiVv rri:ov'e and r. aire It Vc ti'- a Hw i ; ;. p tr fcr on uf our w ro? Don'l 'V ;; Any longer v, j n rr (n a aiili. or f n . ' -" '.. it thor- c.ifV, . l.-st it's ''I:rr,d pr r !: " ;' r'.re) for t t worlc Is fv rah'e. No v a't-r ito.v v, r'!-! or out t ( h It trav l we can i. ;'roc il snd n.ake it well w . i' : t". r v '.'.i to aend i i.. i t '.. c ' fitly amount ! t.? v i a; t mi want dona i .' 11 i!o it. p. The? Pantorium aoci C.'janars aad Dyars." i - : : - ".IT trevt, 8a.:. rcir. 3 Ind., A-31S. uln iv9 M?-r rf THtt" ? III Utf !! H I liiiiw HOTEL MANY EVENTS AT THE OLYMPIC In tha big Indoor meet, to be held at tha Auditorium April 1. Omaha la honored and lta ranking aa a aport center raiaed and atrengthened. Athletea from all over the country will participate In tha long lint of events to be pulled off. Although the meet Is cosmopolitan and Includea every aspir ant In the realma of track eport from the grade schoolboy to the collegiate champion. It is by no means an amateurish affair. RepreeentatWea from the largeat unlver altiea in tha west will be here. Included In the list of tha larger Inatltutiona ara teams from Chicago and Michigan nnlver aitlea. Nebraska. Kansas and MlsaouH. of the Miseourt Valley conference, as well as many teama from the smaller ,lnatltn- of men from pretaraton achoola. That tlona of tha surrounding atatea, floor. will be on Poke Hollenberlc has been aant back from whence ha came to dear old Wa tar loo. But Waterloo la aa yt on tha baa ball map; that la, lta baaa ball status la attll In doubt, for lta fight with tha powers- that-be of tha Three Eye leagnia has ant been settled. Klnaella of ths Spring field club trotri by all that'a holy that his team will never play with Waterloo and Mike Sexton, president of tha National aaeoclatlon. urges peace and progress. That la what they should hava. but if they will net. than let a dlvtdon be mads and two alx-club leagues formed. If pollttca was cut out a settlement might be possible. Bert King Is tha only Omaha regular who is holding out. Bart holda out at this time of every yaar. Bur Pa has sent him his ultimatum. If ha is not here at reporting tlma, ha will be, suspended and after that no telling what might happen to him. Ha might be lynched, for ail wa know. Bert la a good boy, but wo hops ha will show It by eomlng across prompt ly and affixing his John Hancock to that ray-check: producer. Committee. Find it Mast Curtail and Condense Numbers. SOSIE REDUCTION IS MADE All two Raaalsg Evewta Are Retataed at the Pspilir Diatanees and There la Wslklag Match. Huge Awning is to Cover Courts at the Clay Court Tourney FitUburg tnd Omaha Are to Inter change Honors of Holding the Meet Each Tear. Pa stilt ha Colonel Stowera and Com V rada Davis, pitcher and outfield. Ha Iwould aall either man for $5,000, providing 7 got tha cash. But as a mutter of fact either man ought to ba good timber for a Class B league. Pavla la ona of tha hardest workera that aver waa. and Stowers la young, rangy and willing, with aoraa good muataxd to put oa tha balL Ban born of Chicago predlcta a great team of tha White Bos tola yaar. Wa hops hla prediction oomaa truev Com! eke y deserves a winner. Sanborn thinks laugo erty. Mclntyre and Callahan will bo In great shape for tha autfleld. He haa no further doubts of Cal rounding to. tf that ta correct, any team In tha league will hava to go to Beat that outfield. George Staillnga attll aaya he waa a victim of a conspiracy la New Tork, in which play ara and managers took part. and ha probably la right. Many people will alwaya believe Hal Chaea "laid down1 on E tailings. And few people would say that Chase knew how to manage a team aa well aa Stalling- With all this dope about the Browne re taining only three of last year a team, they ara still carrying such well known stars aa these: (Hone Hoffman, KUllfer, Truea- dale. telephone, Williams, Peity, Wallace and others. Bhotten. who whlled away the early part of last year la Omaha, la among the try-outa. Pittsburg aport writers tai as If Fred Hunter, with Sioux City before going to ksnuu CUy, would hold down first base - the Plratea regular thia season. Hun ter, wa believe, will make good there, and If so ha will ba tha first real first base man Pittsburg haa bad since Kitty Rrana flrld It-ft. telle tba atory. Theee high school boys ara seldom rugged enough to be of any uae. and when they ara their folks will not let them play for feat they will get hurt. That la why with fc.O man wa had trouble getting out thirty-five on any one day. Wa have always been short of ma terial. Our teama do not compare In alsa with tha elevens through signals just be fore tha gams started, that wars bigger than ours; then w.;ere would wa bo If wa were to cut out ou.- best schcoia here and hava to go up against that splendid lot of men. It would ba a Joke. Ilffereat with Harvard. "Let us look at It frtm snother side. Harvard gives up her Uedicai and Law schools, which she can well afford to do; but In giving up these schools she does not begin to make the sacrifice wa would hava to maka. Our schools ara right bera among ua; they ara a wital part of our aalvea; while hers in Boston, miles awav from ths university Itself; they could not ass theas men If they would, becauaa they ara too far away from tha field to keep up. their work. People Beam to hava the Idea that professional men who play on ths foot ball teama hers do very little work in tha school; this la tba graaUst mlstaks of all. Ws will taka the medical school Every one who knows anything about It knows these men do as much work In ona year aa aa academic man tn two. Wall, the man who atands at tha head of the senior class today waa tha beat halfback In America a few yeara ago; another who waa an ail-American tad la conald erad tha beet man tn hla claaa, and so It la all through ths schoo.s. Theaa profes sional men ara a credit to ua part of our system and wa should not glvs them up. Foot ball makes .hem better men. "They ara today and always hava been among tha very best man of tha university. It would bo foolish to give thera up, and wrong, because they ara just aa much en titled to represent tha univaiaity as any wa hava aa long aa wa call ourselvea university. Let us usa awry man from all tha schools wha lives up to tha scholar ship requirements. Wa could maka tha con cession that wa would not uae any man who had aver been at ary other college. This of Itself will leave ua in a very bad way; it will taka many good men from tha teams that ws now need badly, but ws can agree to thia and Btill ba able to con aider ourselvea a t.g university, which wa eannot do If wa limit ouisslvta to tha col lege. We should go slow In making such a change as this, because wo would probably be beaten not only by Mionijan and CorueiL but by state and Lafayette. Aa for wtn Blng from Tale. Harvard, or Princeton. it would be still mora difficult. They would beat ua ao easily 'hat our alumni ail over America would be ashaint-d of tha old school. Wa mtiat atay in the front rank or quit; wa cannot afford to ba made rldl uuloua. Keeley sa a thia young fellow. Kartell, who coinee from the city league of Chica go as a sub third baseman for the Kourkee, la a real one. He haa seen him work and Is enthusiastic over him. Ha area thinks tn youngster will maka BUI trot for hla sack. Pog lowers this week will have an op portunity to see doga of a. I varieties, breeds and temperatnetita at the Audi torium. Even thing and anything in the canine line will be on exhibit, putting Omaha to tha fore as the home of high gi ado dogs WORK IS UNDER WAY AT THE Y. M. C. A. OUTING PARK RnrnslIsM te Teats mm Cottage Arc Now Melaer Rerelve by Ike Athletic Dtrevtwr. Work has begun at tha Young Men' Christian association Outing park on number of Improvementa which hava been Dianned fur thia aeaaon. Tha lake front will be improved, tha lake being deepened for a considerable spaca. Tha park will ba opened for tha aeaaon about June L neaervattons for tent and cottage spaca. lockers and canoe "bunks'' should be mad with Mr. Maxwell at the association building aa soon as possible. MICHIGAN YILL SEND TEAM Wolverines Will Be Represented at Indoor Meet in Omaha. J0H3S HOPKINS SCHEDULE Omaha a new park haa had a good effect on other magnates. Several of them hate been apendlng a Utile money patching up tnelr piocea of business. Those grounda out there ou inlon street, with those fine aew elands, o until to maae any home team win a peiiuaul. Ttiet proposal that umpires aa wail aa playera lake training trips rvaily la al ir.e woret ever mad a Irkssl Haa Bat Oa Osn Tmt Ball. Data fee Mob l a'.aub. Lincoln a politica and ihat i.me go wail together, a X 1 To tall you the truth. malt it out we caa aarciy A n. I l . kr lackxt Moiau . BALTIMORE, March 11 Johna Hopkins university haa given sut tha greater portion of lta foot ball achedule. Only one data is as yet unfilled, but three others have not been announced yet by Graduate Man ager Holinea. Tha pending game ta with tha Carltaie Indiana, and for thia tha Sal unlay before Thauksglvlng la being re served. Hopkins will go ta Carlisle for this match, aa the Indiana cams down here last year. The ahedule la as follows: li.-l.iber T Navy at Annapolis iH-ioiier 14 elevens Institute at Hoboken. I loler 11l nsnoiitiih-vt. iH-iMber I nunnount-vtl. ' Nutent-er I natuioum-ed. NovemiMT 11 Can ersity of ViigitUa at Hnie.Mnl Nt.vemi.rr 11 Carllele Indiana 'pending) st ar'lHlt-. 1 k. in I 'Hi V etei n Marxian. i .:, SI liirOlC oi. NEW IOKK, March IX. There la every likelihood of a curtailment In the ll.t of events to ba held tn Stockholm, Sweden, next year, and tha International Olympic committee now finds Itself concerned with ths condenaatlon and tha necessity for atandard conditions governing ths events decided upon. Tha shortness of the period of the festival involves tha omission of certain of the sports which were found on London Olympic program, which called out English competitors exclusively. Tha Swedish committee proposes to in trust the work of tha actual management to tha sub-committees appointed by ths governing associations of Sweden. Aa a rule Swedes only will be appointed offi cials, but tha Swedish committee may at s discretion avail Itself of ths asslataaca of foreigners, aa was dons occasionally for Instance, in fencing; by the British oommltteo. Mention is made in tha general regula- tiona. of International juries, to ba com posed of representatives of all tha na tions taking part In tha games, and hav ing Jurisdiction over different branches of apart. It la further laid down that tha de cision at protests will rest with ths Jury and not. aa heretofore, with tha execu tive orriciaia. Objections ta thia ay stem ara raised be cause of tha uncertainty that axpert re presentatives from each nation can always bo available for svary kind of competi tion. Even in London It was not always aaay to find foreign Judgea to aasiat in the adjudication of points and victories, and it ia conceded that If difficult ques tions arise in connection with protests an inquiry by a Swedish sub-committee con versant with the sport would probably ba more satisfactory than aa appeeal to auch members of an International Jury as could ba convened for tha occasion. Reeartlsss Arm Made, In comparison with tha prsvlous Olym pic games it is aoilcsable that some lit tle reduction has been made. Running races at all of the most popular dis tances are retained, but there la only on walking conteat. at the distance of 10.0U0 meters, as against those of 1500 meters and ten miles held In UX)8. The G0 meters hurdle and ths steeplechase ara eliminated, except that ths latter will form part of tha "modern Pentathlon." On ths other hand a naw event la Introduced In a oross country race at 1.000 meters, a vary short distance for a race of this kind. Similar objection could ba made to ths relay race of M meters, which must ba a ml a tax a and intended to ba meters for each man. aa races of tha rslay nature at M meters ara only run by elementary school boys hero. Changea hava been mada la tha javelin and diacua events, tha free stylo tn the ona and tha uraek atyle In tha other hav ing been given up. A new feature of theee exercises Is introduced la the Oder or prises for ambidexterity. The Pentathlon Is modeled on ancient lines, with tha ex ceptlon that wrestling ta omitted, and I l.iuft-meter race added to the SOO-meter race, a premium apparently being put on foot racing. Tha Decathlon to aoine ax- teat resembles the program of a atandard athletic aarlea, except that the javelin and diacua are substituted for the hammer, and a pole Jump for tha half -mi la race. Graeee-Resiaa W rest lleg. Graeco-Roman will be tha style In tha wrestling bouts, this being the style uni versally used on tha continent. In gym nastic a team competition In exercises, according to tha Swedish system, ia a new feature on ths program. As ons of the prises mentioned is the Prague trophy, held by tba winner of ths Heptathlon, Q. A. Bruglla, It la probable that the condi tions of this contest w 111 ba rspeated. Noticeable Innovations in ths swimming events will ba a JB-meter breaat struks and a luO-meter race, as wsll as a diving soalest for ladles. Mention la made In the rowlug lina of but two first-class events, n.. the eights and tha sculls. Instead of pairs and fours, two events are put for ward for four-oare! crews, one In beat boats with coxawalns, the other la tn rlgged buats. ths special definition of bleb Is to ba iaaued by tha Swedish, How lug association at aa early data. elome ciiUclam ia expressed la connection wllh tba length of the courae. IJtM meters, or soma 113 yards less than the ordinary Henley reaatta distance. Ths entries close May la, two oionthe befors the racing begtna Final arrangements were made with the Pittsburg tennis organisation by ths tennis committee of ths Omaha Field club last week and It has been definitely decided that tha two clubs shall have tha national clay court tennis on alternate yeara. Omaha taking It this year. The decision of the place of holding the tournament Is. of course always subject to ths vote of ths annual meeting of the national tennis organisation. The Plttaburg club will Join In with ths Omaha Field club In purchasing a chal lenge cup for tha national clay court sin gles evsnt and two other cups for ths doubles championship. Ths singles cup will probably cost from P0S to V0 and tha two doubles cups together slightly mora than ths single trophies. In addition to these prizea tha club which ia holding tha tourna ment will on that year purchase a number of suitable trophies for tba consolation events, and for tha runners up, theee last prises to bo permanently tha property of tba winner. When tha great day comas next summer when tha final rounds and tha challenge rounds are to bo- played, tha Field club courts will present a scene such aa haa never been aeen In Omaha before.. Tha entire court on which tha cham pionship games will be played will be covered with a hugs canvas tarpaulin, shading ths players' aysa from, tha sun and keeping tha glare from the light elay surface of the court. The fence at tha ends of the court will be faoed with green netting, making a more definite back ground for tha players. Bleachers for the spectators will be erected on the south and west sides of the courts as in the tournament last year. Pittsburg will sand a representation of players from that club to Omaha thia year, word having been received from the Pitts burg field club that their players would attend. This )a accomplishing the object that waa Intended in holding the meet In the west one year and the east another bringing the players from the one section of ths country to the other. The Pitts burg tennis men promise to be live boost- era for the Omaha event this year. Melville Long, holder of the singles clay court championship, and O. W. Anderson and Walter Hayes, the doubles champions, will be In Omaha to defend their titles. Word waa received from the champs last wsek, declaring that they would all be here, as they enjoyed the tournament of last year greatly and were looking for aa even bigger event this season. CAPTAIN HORSES WILL COMPETE Star Athlete Will Eater Weight mm Hardle Events Ralph (rwla, f e helarr ef Trsrk Record, Will Set Be Member of Teaoa. Omaha. In fact, the suggeatlon was a new one to Director Bartelme today, and he i took very kindly to the Idea of another j clash with the Jthlcans. i ARTIHSQUE Dates for the Local Tennis Meet Are Set Easy Season is Promised on the Field Club and Other Tennis Co arts. Heal reoel Is Pwlewa Omaha promises to be a perfect whirl of tennis this season, tournaments of every aixe and description having bean arranged. Besides the national day court event, thera will be ths annual men's city tournament, the Junior city tournament, the ladles' city tournament, the big Field club handicap event, the Kod and Gun club meet, the High school annual events, both beys and girls, ths Creighton championship tourna ment and a series of match plays with Omaha High school. Bellevua and Creigh ton coispeUng. The tennis committee of the Omaha Field club held a meeting last week and decided tha datea for tha various city tournaments. Aa tha Field club Is tha tenuis center of Omaha, and tha place where the annual city eventa are alwaya held, this duty de volves upon tha club committee, Tha Field club handicap meet, will be tha first big event. June 17 to TL Preceding this there will, of course, be the school tournaments, but the datea for these ara aa yet undecided. Ths men s city championship event will be held from July la to July a. Thia al lows ens week for the tournament, but there were many entries last year and It may take a few daya longer than those scheduled to finish ths event this mason. The ladles' city tournament will be held July Z to August 1. Ia thia ths annual city champlont-tiipa In singles and doublaa will be played and in additloa to theaa there will be a new event, a mixed dou- Diea championship, with trams composed of ona man and one woman oompetUig. The national clay court tournament will hold the boards again August i u 11 Fol ANN ARBOR. Mich.. March 18 tSpe clal.) That tha Unlveraity of Michigan will be represented by a team at tha indoor meet of the Omaba Athletic association on April 1 waa definitely announced today by Athletic Director Bartelme. but with it came the statement that Ralph Craig, co holder with "Bernlo" Wefer of the world's record for ths 220-yard dash, will probably not be a member of the team. The latter announcement will be a dis appointment to thoee who had hoped to see the speedy Wolverine in action tn the western city and It Is a tit hard to account for. When questioned on the subject to day. Athletic Director Bartelme assumed his usual smile and stated that Craig had never been particularly successful tn In door work. But those who have seen him skim around the track in Waterman gym nasium In past seasons are ready to be lieve that there is considerable more reason than tba ona given for hla nonparticlpatloa not only In the Omaha meet, but In the ether indoor meets on Michigan's achedule. Prvhaihlr Bavla Craig. It Is known that Trainer Kranslela has great faith in Craig's ability to bettor his splendid work of last year, when he wen the SO In 21 seconds, and aet a mark of which ha can be tha sols proprietor. Thia may be the solution of tha situation aod It la more than poaalble that tha Wiley trainer plana to use him in only the most Impor tant, If In any, of the Indoor meets and round him Into shape slowly and with eon slderably more aureneaa for tba outdoor contests. Just what men will follow Captain Joe Horner to the Nebraska metropolis is of course something of a problem aa yet with the Indoor aeaaon only one week eld, but it la not likely that the squad will be a large one, for, to put it very frankly, Michigan haa very few athletes of claaa. Horner, who, with Craig, practically mads up last year's team, will compete and should land a leading place In every event he enters, but even Horner's versatility haa lta limit and be will probably only compete in the weights, his stellar events, and the hurdles. He la almost equally powerful In the dashes and Jumps, how ever, and It would not be a surprise If the doughty malse and blue captain is at bia best, to aee Mm taka a try at all these eventa The ahot put he should win, but In ths other evanta ha does not stand out particularly from ths "classy" field against which be wll be pitted. Hanavao, Mc Laughlin and Reck tn the longer runs, Ross and Gambia In the short dashes, and Lawton of foot ball fame in the Jumpa ara ether possible members of the team, Of couraa, with so amall a team, tha Wolverines are not planning to annex the premier honors in tha Omaha event, but tbey do not expect to finish In last place by considerable and should give an excel lent account of themselves. 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