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Till; OMAHA SUNDAY HKK: JUNK , 1!M5.
FREAK BET MADE IN BOSTON
Brave Fan Gamble 70G-Jiile Walk
with Mod Turtles Against $100
Brave Will Cop.
JIKK FOLLOWED RED JJUItRAY
HV FRA1K O. MKIVKE,
NfcW YORK. June a The ur mad
jn Boston recently by William N. Jarvts
m1 Fred Woodland ranka aa one of the
Freakiest ever mad alnrc gambling be-
tnw a aln.
Jarvla In a Itrava rooter. Woodland
iiesn't think very much of .?ie Braves.
An argument riwwil and thla bet waa
-nad:
If the Brave win the ISt National
fmni pennant Woodland will pay 8100 to
larvls. But should th Brave lose. Jar
vln will have to do thla:
- Walk from Hoi-ton to Philadelphia, and
back. accompanied hy Iucy Lee. a pet
mud turtle, l.ury rmwt walk two-fifths
of tha way. The other three-fifth of
the way Jarvla must carry Lucy on hia
bsck,
A very swift mud ttirtla edffid cover
two mile a day. Owing to tha fact that
Lucy must amble two mile out of every
five, and la not ranked aa a speeding
mud turtle. It took aa tf Jarrl and hia
turtle, will averaira about ona and a half
mile per day.
Tha distance from Boston to Philadel
phia and back, a la hoof, ia clone to 700
miles. Covering an averaira of even two
tnllea a day, K would taka Jarvla and
mud turtle companion Just about ona
year to make the roimd trip.
Assuming that Jam Is gets about MO a
week when regularly employed. It would
mean that he will lose about fifty wenks'
rv or gj,104f ha make tha walk. In
addition to toeing weight and patience
and his equilibrium.
Two thousand to one hundred dollar
that tha Braves will win the pennant
Gosh,' it-hat a lot of confidence Jarvla
must have In that Stalling outfit.
Another Prenk Be.
Hav you heard aboui that f Inn I eh
for stake of Jipi.000 that Is to be played
on the Philadelphia es. View golf link
within tha nest three months? Its to be
between Clarence H. deist, millionaire,
end Ir. Ed nard Martin.
deist wm. Dr. . Idai-Un". patient. Pury
Ins the course of on of Dr. Martin's
Visits. Oelst opened up tha subject of
golf by remarking that he didn't wsnl
to do any brnrsin about his gnlflng
skin, but he was sura that Jerry Travels
didn't have much on him.
"Whatddaya. know about thatT" re
marked Dr. Martin. "Tou might b. quit
a tilfty little golfer. But I am sure you
aren't quit aa rood as I am."
-Ain't. hey?" broke In . Of 1st "Well,
!emne tell you thl. Doc: I can beat you
ary day In the week "
"Tou' re elected aa an opponent, " out In
the medical party. And then tha srekec
were arranged.
If Oelst loses In an elghteon-batl match
)i Is, to donate ti 00,000 to 'establish a
ehalr W surgery la the University of
Pennsylvania. Phnutd the doctor lose he
must pay $1,000 for a Ufa membership In
the Sea View XJolf club and submit to
taking a few" golfing lesson from Oelst
Jles fellows M array.
A jinx seams to pursue Jack ("Red")
, Murray of ih Giant, preventing him
fiora basking in the spotlight reserved
for heroes, even though Murray doe
herole thing.
A dosen Urns thla season Hrra ha
Performed th spectacular don mre
thSng that should merit his nam being
biased through tb next day's account of
the battle. But something alwaTf hap
pened later on that distracted th atten
tion from " Murray deeds.
A short ttm ago th sixth Inning ar
rived with tha Giants on th short end
of a 1 to soor. Two Giant rnnr
got on th bases, and then Murray belted
out-sr noma run, putting tha Giant In
the lead. Did. Murray's feat featu? in
the, pint morning story ol the battle?
Nope, simply because In the very nent
Inning the Cardinal overshadowed Mm
by making seven runs.
During one of the "scries Hayed with
th western clubs In New Tork Murray
made a magnificent throw to the plate,
killing Off a runner. It saved the asm.
for the Giants for the moment. But Just j
when the writing persons were figuring
on how to lead their story with Murray's
accomplishment tho( opposition got to the
Giant pitchers, knocked a couple out of
the box and did so much hitting that
Murray's stunt was forgotten.
A few days before that Murray doubled
with two on bases, putting the Uhtnt
temporarily In th lead. But th oppo
sition got busy shortly afterward, ral
lied and beat the Giants- thus, forcing
th scribbling persons to overlook Mur
ray's tlm.-Iy two-bagger and dwell on
mora Important things. "
Why Not Have Clean, .Healthy Sports for Children?
T5
Gibbons Easily the
Middleweight King,
Belief in New York
NEW TORK. Juna . If ever there was
the slightest doubt parading the pugilist!: '
high road regarding t:-.e staffs of "Jflka" '
3lbbon of St. Paul since he ram Into
the open and declared himself i middle
weight It has had the-aklds put under It
and hn slid out of existence. There la
no good res sen why the crown, vacant
sine the untimely death of Stanley
Xetchell, should not be trilpped upon tha
pempadoured brow of Gibbon.
Gibbons has proved beyond question
that he Is tha class of th middle weights.
A glance through the list of contender
discloses none thnt has a chance with
the "Minnesota Zephyr" over th abort
route at any rate. It Is true that Gibbon
has never ventured Into the unknown and I
risky twenty-round business. He has
contented himself with raking In tha
golden shekels while giving ten-round
lessons, but Is there any who will declare,
and believe what be says, that Gibbon
cannot ramble through twenty rounds
and hold his own? i
Certainly circumstantial evidence Is all
In favor of Gibbons being able to turn
the trick without losing any of tha
prowess that has made one, of tha moat
popular boxers tn tha game today.
(Banc through th layout of middle
weight who are conceded to have a
chanc: "Toung" Ahearn, "Mick" King
of Australia, lo Hours, "Eddie" Mo
Ooorty, "Jimmy" Clabby. OeorgeChlp,
"Dav" Smith of Australia, Jack Dillon,
Frank Klaus and "Jeff" Smith. Corn
par these men! Individually wlths"Mlk"
Gibbon and what's th answer? Of th
outfit there are but two who are within
everal kilometer of being as clever at
QlhboE Ahearn and Clabby. Of the
better Chance of outpointing Gibbons U
luch a chanc existed,
two Ahearn would probably hav th
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Averages
Club.
Des Moines..
Omaha
Lincoln
Floux .City...
Tnpeka
Denver
8f. Joseph...
Wichita
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J 11
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Carter Lake Club
to Have More Canoes
During the Month
How that th big Memorial day cano.
regatta has been successfully held, offi
cers of th ano aasooiatlon of th
Carter LsUte club are preparing for th
July regatta, mm) also regattas In Jun
with th Toung fii' Christian associa
tion cambists and those of tha big Ne.
Ilatm-Che Caoo club of Beat rice. A rep
resentative of tb latter, Ifugr Ahlnulst.
attended Monday regatta, and issued a
ehallang to th Carter Lavkers for a re
gatta of men's single, double and tilt
ing at Eeatrlo In June, which ni ao
oapted. Uffloeri of th Carter Lake olub cano
aoo,thm are: Floyd Pinch, eommo
dora, and John Sorenson, purser. 7A. A.
Kol man, am Hanford and O. N. Aula
baugh. with th two offloars, form th
exeentlva board, ,.,.'.
The Hypodermic Needle
:y r, b, atramrs:
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5Io w to meet th aelf-ctivtty and play 1
spa-It of th little children In th schools
H one of tha hardest problems teachers
have had to solve. All sorts of thoorias
sod methods hav bea tried, but all
rolled for so much supervision of the
child's play by grownup that tha child
lost Interest or th financial TourdHn.was
too heavy for tha nieagar results tho new
systems cost j
, A solution now- aoemi -to har been
reached. Recently, on th . Upper West
S'rie of ' New Tork thef has grown up an
outdoor gymnablum where UtUo tots 'can
turned loose 1 the sunahln to play.
Tha gymnasium Is perfectly equipped,
traveling rings, vaulting buck, horlsontal
bars and swings of every desortpUon af
ford, tha greatest pleasure to th school -tired
children, and by th system em
ployed it Is necessary to' have only one
"gym-master" to care for th Infants and
supervise their us of th apparatus. '
Teachers ars dally realising that amuse
ment and excitement are the Ufa of th
child. II requires them aa a plant Med
atari They are th essence of bis ex
istence. Bo th success of the o-iMoor
gymnaatun doe not depend upon the
number and variety of the game played,
though they constitute an Important fac
tor, 'but' th ' real benefit, ' ar'' witnessed
In' the attitude of th children toward
their.' lessons at th . end . of the J play
session. ' .
' It is a novel .sight to match tha agility
with which th youngsters many of them
only 4 year old handle tb ropes and
the traveling rings. They ar the 'lvlng
exponents of tha old Greek philosopher's
maxim that "yesterday la dead; tomorrow
unborn; today 1 live." Their peal of
happy - laughter stir th summer air a
they awing back and forth In th swings,
climb high ladder to reach th rings
and poise delighted at their prowess.
Th picture on th left shows several
tots of the outdoor '"gym" exercising on
a ladder, improvised, from a part of a
fire escape, wbil (on right) anotber of
the tots is shown . going . through a vig
orous stunt on a swinging rope. Their
pleased expressions' show that they enjoy
ail this hugely,. ,
Club.
Lincoln
Ies M nines...
Topoka ......
r,oux City....
Omaha .......
Wlclilt.i ......
St. Jutenh....
Denver .v....
1
Players.
Lloyd. Unuiln ... i"
I l-cjeunc, ft cay.. 19
j Kruegcr, Omn.'ia. J
orsytne, OmanaJl
Aiomtage, L. M.. 12
Krug, Omaha,... 33
Hociic. loiwka.,. 32
Hpencer, li'tivcr. 29
tirif mil, Ichita, 26
H. Wtircil:-, l.ln. 1
C.osirar., Utntiha. 11
Galloway, Denver 36
Frlce, :oux City. 10
Jonee, 0. M 34
ox, SI. Joseph., tl
Syahr, Denver.... 3
Ii. VS illUms. Lin. 3v
iianfom. u. M.. 34
Hill. De Mutnes 3t
l-wi, t-lo'Jx City Is
Untton, tt. J 31
Mayer, TopeKa... 7
Soutnern, . Wlch.. 10
Mcintyre, Lin..i. tJ
Jackson. Topcka. 32
bhestak, Denver. 13
Jage, 8t Joseph. 30
Tyoeman, W' Ich.. 21
Watson, fct. J CI
Kane, feloui City. 32
Thomas. D. M.... 10
Hahn, D. M 34
McCormlck, g. C. M
' Schliebner, Oma.. 32
v'ledman. Topeka l'
tWolfci Llnoom... Ul
.Mouarrigan, Lin. 31
ClarKe, b. C SS
Pownail, Wichita 22
R. .Wiilams, tit. J. 31
Lattlmorc, Top... ii
Hensling. B. V.... it
Dbleyi l-incoln.... 20
VVhelan, Denver. 27
Callahan, 8. C... 32
ttreen, Omaha.... 33
Brown. tt J 10
r'ayne, Omaha... 13
Jda.tt.hews, Den.. 28
Henry, Wichita.. 34
Trainer, Topeka. 19
Q. Cochran, Top.. 20
O rover, Topeka.. 14
Breen, D. M ,21
Bawyer, D. M 34
H. Patterson, & J.
lOwoldt, St. J 22
Blodgett, Omaha. 13
hapua, Topeka... t2
Thomason, Oma. 33
IMunter, D. M
smith, Omaha.... 39
Monroe, Topeka.. 26
Wares. Wichita.. 2
Crisp, Sioux City n
oooney, H J....... 17
MoAlUster. Lin... 1
Tannehlll, D. M. 34
Withrow. St. J... 19
Kclleher, Denver 30
Talllon, Topeka.. 2S
Tants, Lincoln... 14
Vance, St. J 18
Kafora, Omaha.. 14
."chretter, Lin. 10
Kapp, , Wlchlt... 17
whalen. Omaha.
Graham, . M...
Mitchell, n,-er
Gaekelt, .Denver,,
Dell, Denver
Hosn. Wichita...
Charles, Wichita. 13
Nicholson, Wlch.. 11
turner, Denver... i
W.Pattersn. 8. J, H
White, ;. J 11
Hallman, 8. C... 13
KroAger, Lincoln 26
Qelat. Wichita. ... II
Coffey, Denver... IS
Dashner, Topeka It
KeUay, a C II
Gray. Whlts.... u
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Mitchell Ileve..13
Wyckoff, I-hl'A..!".
"o-imhf, Cleve ..10
HMpermn, 1cxe. 9
Pennrck, P:illa..11
Boehllng, Wash.. 9
Jaies. SI. I, 12
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Hamilton, tt. L. H
Wolfgang. Chi... S
Pteen, fie e J
Clcotte, CM 11
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Breh. Philn 7
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National League
Averages
Cincinnati
Newv York
Boston ...
Pt. Loul;,
Chicago ..
Prooklyn
Plrlladelphla 33
40
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3-3
Cleb Rattlnar.
O. W. L. T. AB. Tt.
.3 In 20 I 12'... J2B
.35 14 20 1 U-W 1 K .2-;i
.80 20 Id 1 1247 1H0 K3 ,;..9
.4J ?o 20 2 HIS 1K 339 .2f-7
.40 23 1 1 1313 1 79 331 .y.J
.31 SO S 0 1J43 130 309 .241
20 13 0 1194 142 293 . 245
18 30 2 1242 135 2S4 .229
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497
472
521
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435
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53
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71
71
87
Pt. Louis
Pltt-burgh
Cincinnati
Chlcapo .
Boston
New
Brook ivn ...... 31
Philadelphia ..3S
Iadlvldnal Batting;.
Ten or more games:
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Conno.ly, Boston.. 30
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. W.Zimmerman, Br.14 33
Daubert. Brook. ...35 125
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-'.:! Groh, Cincinnati.. .33 128
J. Smith. Boston. ..39 137
' 5lerkl-. N. Y 20 64
I Hnhtl,nn V V M 111
Fletcher. N. Y 35 134
I r'alr. Chicago..., 144
I Doyle. N. ..34 131
Hinrhmsn. PUts...40 135
.1. Ml ler, St. I,. ..42 149
W. Klllifer. Cln...38 113
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MeCoy, Top.
Morse, Lin..,
Vance. St J
Mogrtdge, D.
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Ftteblmar Records.
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5 33 34
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ladlannieolla aa Pke la. .
They can talk about prices soaring
into the Iminediai vicinity of th well
known clouds out in Eaa Francisco where
the fair is ntvvertng and they can talk
about th petit laroeny grafters at th
seashores and mountain resorts, but bo-lU-e
us If th police ara looking for h'slw
wsy robbers the entire crew abide in
and around one vfilag of Indianapolis
on and about May 30 each year. John
V. Ilockefeller and Andrew Carnegie
would be hocking tha family Jewel after
almut three days In that Illustrious city.
The people of Indianapolis believe In
those time-worn proverbs that there is
one born -every minute and th well
known public exists only to. be trimmed.
Once a year Indianapolis gets a crack
ai. the said public and take it from us.
tt.c-y take considerable crack. j
T'ey have a tw hotels In Indianapolis, j
At kaKt they are alleged to be hotels In
the electric UbMs t)la!ng In front. They
eowrtle reasonable prlres. Reasonable
prli rs In ordinary times Is a buck and a
hvf to two. ' Cm ' Decoration day th
meaning of reasonable 1 rhanged ma
terially, 'if you can get a bed fur five
rock everybody v. lit tell you you were
l.-.i n mltn a silver horsoahoe In your left
mitt. If you cen get on for seven you're
ky. tf you can gt one for ten you are
fortunate and If you can get one under
rifieen you did pretty well.'
restaurant publirh new menus for tha
., , txt.Hi. A new scale of prices 1 jlt
r? s"i tttusly: uiuititly the regular price
ty ten. H'i eight, subtract two, dlvld
iiv three and ao.t the largest number the
I' Mtfr cn . t up.
Trani-pcirtail'in to the races Is swell, even
U tier thn at Mewe City, tihuitle trains
Th dispenser of the articles wrs alt
spert short changer and business was
good.
Th pickpookat 'fraternity, also m&kts
Indlanapolla Large signs warn you
against these individuals, but by. th
time you sea the signs your pocketbook
and watch hav long aino depwted to
parts unknown.
Leavings Indlanapoll on th night of
th race I an experience that even a
Person with the faintest memory could
ne'er forget Th depot at th Hoosler
hamlet is a beaut After seeing that
the. Omaha stations ar palaces. All of
the speulal trains leaving th night of
th race ar made up in tha freight
yards and you must go over to these
yards to board said special trains. Tou
are given a transfer ticket good for a
fit bus ill. Hacks of the vUttage of
T are used to transport the passengers.
You wlll'probably hav to clambor on
top of on If you wish. to get to your
train before It ' pulls out Toon you
bounce over cobblestone pavementalhat
were fashioned after the Rooky moun
tains. If you hang on tight you may
not get bounced off, but you will prob
ably lose your traveling bag. Also when
you get your transfer ticket you will
probably get one which entitles you to ga
to Alabama street, when your train Is
at South street.
The cltlseuK of Indlai'apolls are boaat
fi4 persons. . Ko more are you In town
ten minutes than your attention Is called
to the Hjldlars' and Sailors' monument
wlik h stands a couple of hundred feet
In the air tn tha nil J lie of a public square,
or olrvle as tb square Is round. It costs
tso bits to so up t the toD of the thin
rim bu s Bt,.t fiM-ib on some railroad, we ! and look over reie city. You can t see
haven't tb heart to tell you which. Coin. anything after you l up tbero, but If
In from the races you ar herded Into nl,h, flWl)il wna ,,.. you about lt u
e ,,'. shute ..d there a crowd of gul.U-a k0o4 uikrr, , m.Uo you ,,, t.
pa-t. you from on. gats to th. other. At . ,,, U ,hi. ,w, of otl(( Kon
v.H t-ever gat. the guide, g-nd y.u to; Tho ,st ,, ou
t..e train dc. not stop st. After you tfrmllml. Thl, u . tt ,f.
fc -round for about .0 hour and a half. , Ulr ,h, JndllinllQll, ,rv
. a lime alien the guide ara 11 1
I.,.k,ng. y. n,.y be ! I burtk the f ' Mf ' J'"' 1, t '
f. e,. e .ni ,e, a looO.oU th. last .U ? ' , T '
ot t.,e U.i iar of a tr.la going to th. ' ' , ' m" "
if ti.a e.e A..,ct .... i .... "-l lulid that eaperclcn once and the
er.i..e give one laat snort and scb.l.le for hoU tt8 " UU "mU" 1L No mtt,
CARD FIGHTSJFOR GOTHAM
Freddie Welsh and Kid William i
Both to Defend Their Titles on
Independence Say. .,
WniAEXTTO SHOW LABOU DAY
If most of them com. la eiooty, they oudi.
tn Ilk. bsea.
Titer and the attraction of Indiana
polis. Th rest of tha time you will have
to find amusement by lamping a Jitney'
worth of bum fllnv-end to make It
worse, Charley Chiltn I tb constant
ard at every plctur hcua. In lndlan-
syoils-or by (Pending luonry in a thirst
Putlor, where they have no rails, only
. if.nn In !-!, 1 ai.d lit t le cone for th ' ir-iiialiosny Lars sr.d th bertsndera
eitiouiit m l inanuts wore than . rvldently learned their Irttd In Kokeme.
e Inflicted en the urieunpectUia" pulille j . It's a nl.-e trip, a fin tow n, you'll
t...e l a ! iriis coulj b j urchasc 1 : t sv. a g oud time aad dus t miss it iu
1 . Kcl if you weien t .hurt ciisnj.!. mltta
'. you csn affui-d to boast abcut It for
vii-,ii to epulis.
.N.'Udy In Indianapolis goes to th
r' os. The entire jwpula is working
1 ,. ei.n.niUoary graft Uutide or outside
I;.. nijy. H:t doga, said, hot doys
1. 1 .if of in shrivelled poodle variety, are
l st one cliuie icr alrrKit bot dog,
!; maiie out of el!iiwater sells at a
v. .e a Mi', lie cr-p.i eans v.thout any
BV B1C81B. I
NEW YORK. Jun 6.-WIU1 tb enact
ment f the Melon bill, providing a
new state athletic commission and speci
fying an tncreos In. the boxing tax to
7Vf per rent tha fittlfuff game In New
York embarks , upon a . new era, ona
tended for the hetteimont of tha game.
Tha snort now narrows down Into a
fight of the survival of the fittest, and
are long there will-be less than a ddxen
reputable xclubs doing business, a against
the fifty odd that are now Inflicting them
selves, upon" the gi.llble New York pub
lic Certain it ia that tic mere tl-an four
or five elu'n will thrive during the sum
mer season, and of these tfo will be out
door areanas.
Brighton Lead, race tracks anl Kl hets'
field bane hall park are the al fresco
clubs, and one of these wll droit out of
sight soon as tho other ratal. 1 lakes' Its
bid fur ps'.i-onacv. Jst at' present It Is
Impossible to suy which will survive as
tha management of 4oth. oorporatkm
have to date served some toothsome
fight duhe to their patrons. . '
V)th the oimjietition r suitable at
tractions raging- apace between these
two cluoa, the flaht fan of New York is
bound to benefit as he will be afforded
a chol.-e ct two . good cards w henever
these clubs vreaer.t shows. And It Is
about time the local ring follower re
ceive,) the consideration Hue htm In .the
matter if bouts cf Msrh caliber. i
The poor n-Wsiilded New Yirk tup-
l-ortor of lioxlug has had many a citron
handed l.!r, during the last flvt weeks,
what with suai.ictuus fights and lndirfer-
ent worli by the boiers. In ad Iltlcn to
well-eiiHarlng bouts that never material
ised, tt there Is siHTitthliig; coming: to
him. and It Is up to the promoters of tha
lirluhton track, and Kl.bets' field enter
prises to make up In a measure for the
shabby treatment accorded th fan by
fellow promoter.
Champ Battle.
And it wo ild entail little surprise If one
or two boxing title changed hands right
here In the greater city during the torrid
siell. Alreedy w are assured tbat the
recognised champions in th settled dtvt
fitofcs. and the nearly reoccn!e,t title
holder lit the dinputej rlasees. wiil uis
ort thciesclvea for tho tJ11.ca.tlon of
local fsns and lutclt us purges. Kid VU
Usn. Jtbniiy Kill an. Fved.tl. Wrlah
Slid Jes Vi'llljd. the undlpute cham
pions, v. Ill gatixr In th. tl.eckels at one
of th. ot.ier of then big cljiit, while
Hike CMbbons will endeevor to strengthen
his - claim , to the middleweight premier
ship. . Michael has given up his preten
sions to th welterweight crown, -a he
admits he cannot, make, th , required
poundage of 112 ringside. ' ....
It is th firm belief of those who pre
tend to be 'in the know". that! Wllltnm
and. Walsh will be, relieved of. ther .re
spective championship ' tha . first time
dangerous rivals oppose, them. , The. last
time Williams fought he was . floored
twloa In a round, by 'Louisiana," 'a Phil-1
adelphia ban tan who has been, beaten
by ' mediocre . boxer , twice since. ' ; Welsh
has lost newspaper .decisions to .fully . a
dosen lightweights in the last' few months
and hli Injured hand will not help liim
much when he tackles a hard-hitting foe.
. It la likely that (Welsh will appear In
a bout at Brighton .on Independence day,
while Williams will provide, the .opposi
tion at Kboets field the aanie, afternoon.
Their adversaries hav not been'' selected
as yet. , . , ..,," -',' ,, -.
Willard Ibr Dr.
Wlllard will make no move In. defense
of hi title until . Labor day.' The Hrigh
ton peopl claim to hav Wlllard' con
tract for big first, championship fight !
Ills opponent will in all probability be
Jim Coffey. ... ,( ' . ... , , '.
Jimmy Clabby and George Chip are not
likely to fight hereabouts for. quite a
spell, as a result of their, recent fiasco
at tha rink, t Both were suspended from
appearing In a local ring fur thirty days
for their rank exhibition, but the lefts
would not express regret If the sentences
were extended to thirty year. , Ko that
eliminates two supposed contenders , for
th middleweight title, and diminishes th
list of Gibbons prospective, vk-tun by
two. . Al McCoy Is not even being, con
Idered as an opponent for Gibbons. No
wonder, after the way McCoy has bean
pantomiming In all his bouts of late.
C0B3'S AVERAGE AGAINST
JOHNSON IS BUT .233
Walter Johnson lias faced Cobb in tha
capacity of pitcher lust Hi times, ard of
that many time st bat the champion
batsman of th American league has Itffti
rent back to th bench 109 Units hltlees,
tb gentleman from Georgia falling to
swat tha ball tn hia usual conslsten: and
blithesome manner when facing the con
sistent Mr. Johnson. So Walter Jonnson
has th honor of being about tha only
hurler to bold the fiery Cobb, th cham
pion batsman of the Tiger and th world.
In subjugation. In th 133 time that
Cobb faced the W ash Ins-ton star he made
thirty-one hits, nine runs; Just six of the
hits weie heller than sir.g'ee, consisting
of three duulite and throe triplets. Th
figures five Cobb a batting a vol are for
the eight seasons he has tnslntalned a
of .13.
TENER T01IMERDL1KG SOON
Will Provide for Player on Hospital
- -Lilt io ai JTot to Count in :
Player Limit. .
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MAKY SDTFEE BBOXEIf frOSES
' NEW 'TORK, . rm l-Withln a short
tifne : Preeldent , Johv? -A Tener will pre
sent a rule to the Na tonal league for
approval, which i w Ul ; fietermlna ' under
Just what conditions' V player may be
placed on th hospital ' list so that he
will . nbt ' count- In ' th . twenty-one player
limit which was adopted' for this season.
Th. large number, of. Injuries which ar
occurring make a ruling necessary. Th
endeavor will,' however, be to hold a
near, as -possible- to .the spirit of the
tweuty-one player limit, and-the rule
Which Will be presented will be so worded
that it will be Impossible to substitute
for a player who has received an Injury
of minor consequence. To accomplish this
a clause will be Inserted specifying a defi
nite' period that a player onoe on the list
shall hav to -stay out of the game, re
gardless of the. possibility of a rapid
recovery.' The period will ' probably be
at least a -month and possibly longer.
Such a rul villi make a club hesitate
about asking 'that one-.of tha regulars
be placed on the hospital list unless th
injury really. Is of a character to in
capacitate hm for a considerable time.
Under th old twenty-flv player limit,
th method of procedure wis for th
rub to present tb request to th league
president, and he in turn referred It to
the national commission. The new rule
which ' Is being promulgated, however,
will differ la that the final reference
shall -be to President Tener.
Broken noses seem to lie playing a big
part In the has ball injuries this season.
Thus ftrr there hsve been five or six.
among. the injured players 'being Birdie
Cree. Poll Perrltt. and last of U. with
th worst smash, th unfortunate Fret
Merkl. lie was Just recovering from a,
dislocated elbow- when he went Into th
game against Perth Arnboy, and as a
result of the broken nose wtilch he re
ceived then he. w'l eot of the Kami
for som time. Th Ircsk is said to be
much worse thaa thai which Perrltt suf
fered a short time ago. -
Musser, D. M.... 0 66
Lsrson, Oma. t i Si
Mitchell. Den t 63 41 , 17
Blodgett, Oma. ...IS SS G6 14
Thomas, D. M....12 84 74 27
Hallman, 8. C....14 66 8 18
Geyer. 8. C..t T 82 44 23
Powell. Lin I 96 23 14
Cantwell, Den.... I 21 II I
urover. Top..c...ll 64 M XT
Ncrveeon, Lin. ...10 65 Si
Harrington. Den. 7 7 M
B. Bchrelber, Lin. T 1
Dashner. Top it 60 ii
Gasklll. Don.. ....11 , hi til
Kelly. 8. C. ...... .12 61 62
Weidman, Top... 10 c8 0
Gnspar, 8. C 76 71
Lakaff. St.- J.... I
brown. St. J 10
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Otlllgan. V. M.... I
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Nelson, Wlch T
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Harden your system with Belt's Plre-Tar-Hor.ey.
It kills th cold gertn. Cure
th eeugli. Only gV. All druggista.-A4l-vertlseciant
Te I tar at Barllaarten.
Th annual baU game between the Chi
cago and Omaha oifl.es of the Burling
tun railroad will be played In tne Tnree
tye leaxue ball park st Burlington, la.,
on bur.Ua. Juu a
Cobb. .Detroit. ...,..4i U' 47 l 1
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Jarkecn, Cleve 37 144 Ti 61 t 7
HumpU, Chicago... .31 i 3 8
Kavanagh. Detroit. 41 144 17 47 t 4
lxe. l'hila 1 10 44 4 4
Maisei. N. Y 3 !-' 30 48 2 17
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Crawford, lJelroll.4i 17J 22 64 J 7
trui:k. f hlia ?1 I06 1 32 4 4
ilrlnius. Pmia 2n i 3 4
c'hai'inan. Cle... .SH 145 24 64 6 8
Vract Jetroit 43 1 30 4 6 I
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Mandrldge, Chi.. .10 43
Bitter. N. Y 7 1
Mama.ua, Pitts. ..11 60
Mayer. Pblla 11 76
Coombs, Brook... 7 49
Kb sran, Boeton... 41
Schneider. Cln.... 38 32 20 11
B. Smith. Brook.. 6 35 32 7 11
Alexander, Phlla.. 12 10S SO 20
Dell, Brooklyn... .10 MS 69 39
James. Boston... 8 49 64 17
Crutcher. Boston. 9 36
Lavender. Chi.... 31
Humphries, Chi.. 8 28
Dale. Cincinnati.. 14 69
Marouard. N. Y. 8 42
Zabel. Chicago.. ..10 87
Tesreau. N. T..10 74
Hughes, Boston... 79
Vaughan. Chi IS 86
DOaK, Bt, L.OUIS..11 81 78
Harmon, Pitta.. .9 AS 6
Orlner, t. L.....18 63 80
Pfeffer, Bklyn ... 7 47 81
Tyler, Boston.... 8 42 41
Robinson, Bt. L. . 24 21
Nelhaus. St. L... 6 18.16
Beon, -Cln '". 16 79.65
C. A 'an is. PttU.10 68 68
Rudolph, Boston.ll ' 87 80
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Salle. 8t. L 11 .88 1 .18
Cooper, Pitts 10 66 48 21
Perdue. t, Iouls 6 79
McQnlllan, Pitts. 12 58 87 14
Chalmers. Phila.. 8 64 49 12
Perrltt, N. Y 7 SB 41 18
Lear. Cln - t 46 41 10
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Rlxey. Pblla 8 SB 41
Douglas. Cln ... 8 84 88
Rucker, Brklyn... i 83 44
Ames, Cln 11 4R 68
Mathews'n. N. T. 41 60
Cheney. Chloago.10 42 46
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Bchauer. M. T.... 7 20 21
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KaBtlenenr, Pit. S 24 19 10 11
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Trig PpeaJter, th brtllinn Red Box out.
fielder, declares that .800 hitters will be
care this season in the American league
and gives as his reason tho . fact that
there Is better pitching in Johnson's cir
cuit . than there has been . since he en
tered tke league. No doubt Speaker Is
right as far as natural ability ! con
cerned, but the youngster who should
be sensational performers are so erratic .
that their good games have been lessened.
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Curing Catarrh is
- A Simple t.ethcd
Go to it Source and
Cure U Then Ac-compluhed.
the
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Only those who hav used S. 8. 8.
for th blood know that catarrh is sim
ply a blood trouble.
Most people, unlnatrueted in this mem
braneous disease, treat their noaa and
throat as If catarrh was a local trouble.
It Is not so. To treat .catarrh it Is neo
essary to go Into the stomach, the liver,
ths lungs, the kidney and all the vital
organa of tha body. And It Ii B. 8. 8.
that at once enters the entire blood lr
culatton, all the organs of tha body, all
the mucous surfaces and becomes a
dominant factor for renewed health. It
Is a simple method when you flgnr it
out. Catarrh Is plainly an inflamma
tlon of th mucous tusmbranaa.
And there I In & 8. a certain ingre
dients which cauae the mucous sur
faces to change or convert their secre
tions ioto a aubstanc for easy elim
ination. A special book on this subjeet
wtll be mailed to all who write to The
Bwlft Ppeclflo Co.. 110 Swift Bldg At
lanta, Oa.
Catarrh is very often tb result of
some other blood trouble, soms gernt
that gets Into the blood and multiplies
beyond th control of nature.
8. 8. 8. I th remdy. Do not accent
J., j a aubstltuta for thl matchless remedv.
.312 ' Rd the circular wrapped around the
,rA eviuer- 11 is important.
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Wood, bcxtoo ... I 40
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DnifiR on DQDQ
C8ERt BY ".VEAL WAY" compared
with '01d-Tlme Way" la a different In
tune, coinforta and results aa modern
methods of transportation are compared
with the old-time state coach
Instead of the publicity, long abaence
from home and heroic method of the
bld-tim. "jag cure,'' under tb. "NEAL
VvAY" persons are treated at home,
hotel or club or In a fine private room
with "accommodationa" equal to the av-'
eraifa fuund In the best hotel or cluh
Tt th head NiU InMltute, No, 1602 Bo
9th rJt.. Omaha. Neb., or at any on of
our hivh-claas
K.l lassies in C3 Principal Cities
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