JksWft TTIK OMAHA SUNDAY UKK; JULY 18, l) 1 3. i-uig. Jim ivn us .tut' x; a- ( Bringing Up WILLING- HE IT ON4 TO THE. CHOKCM FAJ V Judgments c UAHA takes very kindly to the Ol notion of Uooster day. and the I probabilities qre that Pa iuumB will eiiici iKiu MUiia a large feathering of the folks oi) tha afternoon finally US selected to mark (hat event. The visit of President O'NelU and Cplpncl Falrweather nerved to put an emphasis on statements iliado heretofore, and to bring before some of the leuding cHliiens the necessity for rallylns; to ihe support of the team. It la admitted that Us so ball can not thrive unless it has patronage, and that to some extent It Is the duty, as well as the privilege, of tha puhlle to furnish this patronage. n return the publla has a right to ask that the quality of base ball furnished, be worthy of that patronage. The Western league magnates have seriously rle d to provide this sort of base ball. It is the proud boast of tha managers that nowhere else in this PQtintry can you find flans A ball in towns so small. Keeping the league tip to the hlKh standard that is) riorpanried by the publlu is expensive, and in fairness to the owners, the fans ought to onma through with the support thnt will make it easy to have the very begt quality of base ball available to class A. This le what we have had heretofore, and what we will get if the Western Is to stick, but it will call for more people than are now panslng; through the gates if the answer Is to be "yea." So, keep 'booster" day In mind, but try to do what you ean to make avery day a bnooter day, and be?in by going out lhi rternoon. Frank Ootch says ha will pot ba in po sition of forcing Htecher op any other roan Into a, match, which Is a very proper )o8!ioit for a champion to take. Soma of Kteclier's friends are suggesting to Mm that he let tha Ootch match ride along as Unfinished buainees until net spring; and title) pounds like gopd advloa. Tha young uhampion will find plenty of mat work cut out for him In the meantime, for a lot of willing athietea will risk an encounter wtth that awful "sclsaors" grip for tha loaer'a end. Efforts are being made in tha east to revive tha running track race game, with vary little avicceas. Belmont park has been holding a meeting, but It la hard to make tha old-ttmers of Ootham believe tt. An Arkansas Judge gave the sport An other hard blow a few days ago when lie decided tha law that waa to legalise tba aport and revive tlie glories of the Hot Springs tr&ofc was Invalid. It will be soma time before tha "aport of kings" recovers from the disrepute, into which tha aura-thing gamblera brought it.( Followers of tha fight game are be moaning tha lack of good heavywhta again. Thasa fellows never are satisfied. A few months ago they were all In the "white hopo" business, and now, just as , aoon as Jess Willard brings home tha ba ron, they are screaming because no one has shown up to lick Jess. Can you beat It? "Ham" Patterson may not be to blame for the row he had with Breen, but he will have a hard time to get away from the exhibition he gave the day before, when ha conducted himself very much as a rowdy. . Umpire O'Brien had a tough atart in Omaha, but ha handled the sit uation very wall. Chicago Is getting stronger than ever for the threo-pennant thing, with two learns leading their leagues and the third In second place It would surely be a grct stunt for base ball to have the thraa big league championships and the championship of the world all located in the one village. What business ts it of Hloux City'a if every dollar taken In at the Omaha Speedway pn July ft was stolen? The drivers ware paid their winnings anJ all others who had anything coming got It In cash, Pa'a boys certainly need scolding for losing a game to Wichita, If it waa only one. half of a double-header, That Wichita bunch ought not to win a gama in a year of steady playing with Omaha, An enthusiast down In southern Ne braska has deposited 1100 in tha bank to support bis assertion that he can beat any man in Kebraska, pitching horse shoe Why not let It go at tht? Jimmy Gllmor gave It out in Chicago that tha Fads ara going into N'yawk next summer, and right away came a tale that a peaoa settlement fca4 been made. It's pretty early ft these tJe, though. 'pig Ed" Walsh earn back for one game, and a million fans ' will bops ha is back for good. But EH la suffering - from something he can't Heal, Old Father Times doesn't spare any. f Tbor'e new mark for the mile is tha record of a grand performance, and will give the runners something to tug at for : a while. You've got te give It to Pa for ona thing: He's let a lot of young players sh w If they had anything this summer. We had hoped that Topeka would pick another team on which to sharpen its . claws, but the hope was in ain. lr? , Father HOV DO TO OO CKMTMtM.rV H& KtT DUIHW YOO DON'T UK HIM BtCAobf WITH THE OMAHA AMATEURS Armours Aik Credit for Winning Unplayed Game of Scheduled Double with A. 0. V. W.'a. DIRECTORS MEET WEDNESDAY nr FK qrint.rcv. Although tha Armoura were scheduled for a pair of wrangles on laat Sunday with tha Ancient Order ef United Work men team, only one gam watt played and trt the standings tha writer on'y giwe the Armours credit for winning one game. Tho Armours want credit for a forfeit game along with the one trey stopped. After the next meeting of tho directors of the Greater Omaha league, the standings will be changed or left the same, according to their version of the) affair. 'While moat of the managers think the Armours should have the game, nevertheless, they say it Is poor sports manahtp to accept donations from a team In unfortunate clrcumntances. The team only had on pitohor, consequently only one onntest could ba played. It ! nearly a two to one shut that the Armours oan trim the Ancient Order of United Work men If they are ordered to play this gain and it would relievo all the dabbing hound to arise in the event this game would win the pennant for the Armours. It wouldn't be a bad Idea if all tha teams would cut out the betting and frame same regardless of whether or not the contest were slaged on other diamonds besides the municipal fields. Commissioner Hummel made the rule some time ago that no plunging on i n tests would ba tolerated on the diamonds coming under his Jurisdiction, if yoil are Inoculated with the betting fever do your betting outside of the porks. What Is tha use of betting T Suppose It creates more interet in the game? Pon't you play Juat as hard f you haven't got a cent up? Ona thing It does do Is that It causes many s heartache after a gama. Many a base balllst that couldn't afford It hag speculated on a trama Just so ha wouldn't bo called a plkor. This money In many cases could be better utilised to help pay for the necessities of ltfe. Directors to Meet, Next Wednesday pight at the oounol! chamber of the city hall, tha director"! will convene for their regular martins. Feveral important propositions will ba on tha bill of fare, consequently It la im perative that all of tha directors should be on the Job. At the present writing the Omaha Amateur association has a balance In the bank asregatlng f 109. 60. Only a few items have been paid out to date. Including a printing bill, bases for Fort Omaha and the fJ fee, to be a member of the National association. andlot (iosnly For twenty.four consecutive Innings Holland, the klnker for the uxus, lias not been scored upon, Oleson practically Iced the wrangle for the Jritorx against Hlair when he sipped one for two bags In tiia tenth. A large crowd la expeoted at Alhlcllu park, Council Bluffs, today when the Joe Smiths collide with the Storz. Now John Pennlaon's energetic, sys tematic efforts are being rewarded. His gang, the I.uxus, are stepping some. Iast week Harry Sage, a local promi nent Indicator Kent, umpired the -30 base ball tournament held at Malvern, J a, Tom Noone han the nucleus for a good club, Oct busy Tominle, tie the hardware to a few genta and tie on aonia pew stuff. Andrews. th Omaha, vnuth. struck out i twenty-three of the Pogen, Nebraska learn tor ocnuyier ana auoweq uiuy two hits. Tltftlpkl, formerly with Omaha, is hold ing down suck two In a faultless manner fcr the Armours. His timely swat htu some. Millard Durken started the season with the Midland tilass and Paint to. gquae and for some unknown reason ha un buckled. McQuade, the Initial reverter for Kohouts Colts, Is smashing tha pill rather hard. He slid three nn the cocoa last Sunday. Westly Baker figured in a fourteen In ning contest with Bennington against Gretna. Baker's tribe copped tha bacon, score, g to 1. Frankle Woodruff, formerly a star in the State league, is now holding down the shortstop l'OHtlon tn a faultless mann r fur the Ktors, Guess Graham, cracker of the Bor, la sura cracking tha pill- Last Sunday ha secured threa tat swats out of four trips to the platter. - Marry Crow Is holding bag one for tha Townsends. He rexlgnrd from the Dunrive Woolen Mills to land afore mentioned Job Achats rf th Council Bluffs Imperials has heuii on the slek list fur several days, but in all probability he will be hack, q the harness today. Next Sunday the Council Bluffs Im perials will Journey over to Portsmouth, la, and endeavor to wt)il th village eutups stationed there. At the beginning of the season the moot eptlmlatlu, fans were dubious about the A ui mi l on, but now tiny liavu ohungul their thoUKht reservoirs. Test's aggressive methods, the big wind uaddtst of the Armours, kohs a long ways toward keeping thtm In the runulng In the Oreater Omaha league. I,at Munday Arthur Mot an came to tha rescue (or the Murphy Hid Its, smashing ona on the cocoa that Iced their rew with (ha Nebraska Auto (School. Jjilelv John McAndrews has been d. Itverlng a good brand of hak ball for the Mentltiman's Mollys. He Is smashing the pill like a regular hltsmlth. Ker of lata Peter Peterson Is making tha fans sit up and blink, lie has boen averaging fifteen strikeouts per tangls and only allowing a few nils. Lo Kiny says they can all managw base b rlnba that want to, but ha Is off the Job. te i is enough work to piay every Mgiuiday aim runaay. The big siuiabbla n the Commercial league will ba pulle.l ntt on tinturday. AuUMt 7, between the Bnlley Bents and the Nebraska School for the eaf. Here of late the Bailey tJents have formulated a good opinion of tlitmselvrs. Copyright, ltis. International News Fervioa. MOKE. MORI VELL-I INOIN' OUT ft Now they think that they can whip any team In tho Oreatvr Omaha league. Hereafter tho Chris I.yck park will fcu known as the Benson Kalr grounds. Races In conjunction with base ball Will ba on the menu every Saturday and Munday. Arrangements are now helna made to pull off a base ball tournament during t ne county lair wnion will be item in .September at the Bepson fair grounds. Back of the platter Walter Spellman is doing fine work tor tha Alumitos. lie la throwing to tha baas In I Meyers fashion and he can also sting tha leather ball. Wrlarht. the new acnulsltlon to tha Council Bjuffs Imperials, won a homo witn nam comumniion last nunnay oy clubbing ono on the amdler for tits ell. ci.lt. Boh Ooinnoe. who has been out af the game for a couple of weeks on account of a sore knee, ex pent s to return again this week at shortstop for tha Bailey Dents. If Arthur Mnran don't quit carrying babies around tlie fans will believe he is married. For the benefit of the doubt ful ones he still traveling In single harnenit. Ijnat Sunday the Stroller-Ford tussle busted up In chapter two. Boys, after you wait a long wee a io piay ona game, why bust up the game before you get a good atert. It has been whispered ground that Frank Welch, star second cushion dude. Is going to stav In seclualon an far as 1jhh bull Is eonoerned for the Us lance of the season. Grossman, formerly with tha Ancient Order United Workmen team, (a now hold ing down the initial poucn for me In dians. Ho Is smacking tha horsehide quite regular. Feltman. formerly holding down tho first corner for the Townsends. ts now occupying thn same berth for the Armours. He is mediocre hitter, but a sensational fielder. For Pollack's Stars and Stripes Hec Carter struck out ten agalpat Crescent City, la. During tha latter part of the contest his kinks were clouted freely, but he got away with the grapes. What would be the matter with deliver ing a few large chunks of consolation to Gentleman's Athletics ip reciprocation of their cheerfulness while they occupied tha cellar in the Ipter-Clty league? Harry Wright, formerly a star outer gardener for the Wprkmen. Is now traveling on the road. At that be stops here every Saturday gpd Sunday and wouldn't mind playing a game enoe In a while. Many names have already decorated the ball park opposite Krug park, but tha Benson Fair grounds will In all prob ability be ls dying monicker Its Initial game was pt Bnnann park, ltt Farrwll park, next Luxug and next Chris Lyrk park. Amateur Barnes Today imH I.YCK PARK. gowh piemowd. j):3ihiChr!s I.vck va, Black's Kata. urtb ntamond. f:80 Aripours vs. Bourgeois. f.VYm pa8, g 30 A. O. IT. W,' V- 1-.11JIUS. FOBT OMAHA. 1 :80 Kennedy and Bescllns vs. Dundee Woolen Mills. 8:8u i'ontenelies va. Browping-Kinga. t'AHTKB I.AKK CM B. f:OI Brown Park Merchants vs. Ne braska Auto School. mvr.itviiaw PAHK. l:u Merchants Hotel vs, William Pharmacy. :! Ducfcy Holmes v. Alamttos. THIIIT V-KK OM Al DKWEY. l;o Omaha ltubber company vs. Nourso Oil company. i!:30 G. A. Neloona vs. J. D. Crews. MILLER PARK. 1 Thorpciana vi. Auto Bow. 3:3( Ford .Motor company vs. Mandy FOTKKI.I.F PARK. Kt Diamond. 1:30 Twenty-fourth Street Hambleni vs. Southeast Improvement cfuh. 8:3o lloliya vs. Murphy-Didrlts. West Diamond. l:30-Soutli Omaha Midgets vg. Gentle man Athletics. 3-30 Omaha Printing company V(. B, Preds. KLMWIIOD PARK. Kaat Diamond. 't:S0 Spring Ike Parks vs. Brown Park J union. Mil St. Francis vs. Jgmes 00 rr Eias tlics. West Diamond. S:30-Weat Leavenworth Merchants) VS. South Omaha .Merchants. North Diamond. 1:1ft Mazdas vs. Beacon Press. J:o Uiversides vs. Nationals . DICKY HOLMES PARK. 3 ;o Trimble Bnthsrs vg. Vinton Cubs. Tit IH'I'Y-KIHST AMD HOYD. 3:30 Tradesmen vs. Central Parks. Morning Hamas, 8:00 Brandels vs. King-Peck, Fort Omaha. ltf:ouDraKl Shoe com puny vs. Burgess. Noali. Biveiview park. liiOu-HupnKihlles vs. Hayden Pros,, Thirty-seuond and Dewey avenue. laeB4eat Us Mrs. Storf vs. Jo Smiths. Athlaitu isrk. Council Bluffs, 8 io p. m. Louisville vs lirttna at Gretna, Ns'J B. imperials at Pender, Neh, Kohout Colts vs. Krrjlceks. Third a u. nd pierce atreot, at I p. m. tuillnton Head'jugr jugrters at Hrnrca, Neb. Auto Top Business in Omaha Qrowing J. M. Naylon of tha Weatern Auto Top company, who Is on of tha new genera, lion of Omaha bueinesa men, feels vary nthualsstlo regarding his business out look and has an extremely warm, spot In his heart for this territory, ovon though ha la a native of the south. Mr. Naylnn says he came hers with tha Idea of first advertising what ha would do and then doing it. and beiUves that any htieineaa conducted along these Unas will gunned. KvldenUjr ia g right In regard to hi own parttu,ilar business at least ' Anaasla Minus I'i latter. AuKUxla has sivned l itchvr Cimnn.ii- 1 ham. late of ilo'iile ol the Smillii I i 1 liagi-e. VVHM"t "TMIS? Ab I LIVE. CEATHE -IVi OSVA.LD! READY FOR MATE TENNIS Jumbo Stiehm Making Arrange ments for the Tourney One Woman to Play. FOOT BALLIST8 ARE ACTIVE H JAM KS K. I. A W IIKM ' LINCOLN. July H.-(lieclal.)-I-eis than a week remains for onlrif In the Nebraska slat1 tennis tournament to b held In Lincoln the last week In July'nt the Country club roiirts.' Coach .ltimtio fitiehm, who Is making art alignments for the tournament, expects that over WO tennis plavers will compute for the cham pionship trophies In the singles upd doubles. Tha last week has brought tha nitric In tha singles up tp thirty-three player. While filtecn teams are entered in tho doubles. ICntrlcs will close Satuiday nlght. Tho champions of last year's tourna ment have waived the usual rule of taking part in only the final games but will enter In the preliminaries and fight their way to tha top. louUe Pound, tha 1'nl veralty of Nebraska star Is tha only woman entered In the tournament so far Mlaa Pounl has been Playing the hest game she has aver ulayed and has been carrying away prises in all tournaments she has entered. ISntrr Mat. . The list of entries follows: SINGLES Lincoln W. J. Wohlenberg, Arthur Hilt per, K. O. Htielun. earn waugii per, E. O. Btiehtn. Bam Waugltt. Ilarry If. Ellla Guv Reed. Bay Cramier, J, T. fate, Charles F. Hcpwaita, lionise Pound, Bv, C, K. Tyner, Max Begbtol, Q. B, tt. Tat Bev t A V A 1. ... ... , 1 f A I ...... wl . Philip Watkins, Harold Magea and Fred Humphrey, Omah Harry Koch, A. C. Potter nd IlUHsell Larmon. Arapahoe Charles A, Patterson, O. V, Helinann, U. C. Prom, H. F, tfminett. North Bend-rBalph Waaverlitg, Harry C. Cussack. Crete Bev. John Calvert. WayneJohn Ahern, Mllford'harles France, J. W'. Howard,. Beaver Cltv C. A Davis. lllJITMt.ttH oward. Mil France and Howard, Mllford; Davis and Ellis. Beaver City: Cranoar and Parson. ills, Beaver City; Cranoar ami Parson, Linooln; Patterson and Halmann. Arapa- hoe; Stiehm and Tate, Lincoln; Hchwait noa; niienm ana rate, Kincnin nonwani i . 1 i . . i . ti j KJa ft, ..... .. JHn,.ln, U .. . . J .., t tt.J., I,rn, ,i and Kmmett. Arapahoe; Pound and Wil liams. jJncoin; waugn ana ocnmint, Lincoln: Melville and Bush, l j-ol h i Wohlenburg and partner, Lincoln) Kul'S meyer and partner, Lincoln, Foot Ball Man Arllv. Coach Stlahn) had letter from Captain pick Rutherford of the li pornhuaker foot ball team- Rutherford I on the coast, where he Joined the life saving cbbw at Long' Beaoh. Tha Nebraska cap. tain says he la in perfect condition and ready to start In practice without delay. Stiehm has also received a number of other letters from foot ba.ll men Indi cating the entire squad is keeping In snaps during the summer so that no time will be lost early In th efaJl In condition ln. Studebaker Will Retain Leather in Spite of Market Conditions In the leather market, whether due to a scarcity of hides or manipulation dd not deter Studebaker from specifying the retention of leather upholstery for tha new models recently announced. The automobile Industry I tha natural outgrowth ot carriage build ing, In Which Studebaker Is a pioneer. Sixty-three years of manufacturing ex perience has not been without Its lessons, and on leumed hy thla concern hu bean that for seat cushlous there Is nolhJ ing superior to, or th oqnal of leather for long wear Upholstery and service-, ablanesa ef pmAuatien Is held a oardlna) principle with Studebaker. GOOD YEAR?ACT0RY MEN ON TOUR OF INSPECTION A. P. Oaterloa, aaxistant secretary, snd H. P, rlegler, Chicago, district manager ef tha Goodyear Rubber company, spent Wednesday in Omaha Inspecting the Omaha branch. The Omgh branch, ac cording to Mr. Oaterln, Is making an exoellept showing, and the Ooodyeur people feel a olosa Interest tn Omgiha af fair, Indications of a banner ur are gtrong throughout tha 'country, nd J, M. Line, Omaha brain manager, s mil Hdant that Omaha will put a big mark, on th Goodyear sales chart. WARNS MEN WHO USE LIQUOR tUt Ckleo Tribuus, IditoaUy, Sajsi "A M'n cannot kprtt tn souk his coik ftltutiun in alcohol, to ruin Ins pliyolgu y liquor, and hgv iss thy ntldrrii. it s the children of lutuxlcatt-d nurents that supply the greatet quota of crimi nals and murdarers." A few days spent taking th Neal Treatment In the prWaoy of loniu, hotel, club or Institute will eliminate tha vlru. lent poison from ,th system, create a loathing for liquor or di-LKs and soon re. store natural appetite, lrp and purmal mental and physical conditions. Kor full Information call or address the head Nesl Institute, No- lf'3 Ho, hah Hi., Omaha, N. Neal Institu'es h 60 Principal Cities i Drawn for The Bee by George McManus OtWMDHOW ARE VOL) ! OIL TEM Women's Stylos Affoot Salos in South Africa Milady In l' quarters of hc cvllr.e. aloha havinit given tH the gay and fes tive ostrich feather as an article of adornment, ha resulted In a decreaan In motor car sales In South Africa, accord ing to II. W. Allkln, Cape Town auto mobile nian, who has snt the last week at the Detroit plant of Dodge Bntherav "Tho change in women's style nelegst Inir tho ostrich feather t tha baokground. Is not a new una In our prtnc." says Mr. Alkln, 'Nevertheless it I" none thi less keenly felt at tha preaant time. When I left Oaiio Town, many oatrh-h fanner were killing their surplus supply of bird for tha flesh. "When you consider that elo to RO.ooo penpla deilv their living from tho ostrich feather Industry, you oan reallao that th automobile bualnaea feels the pn-sant deprwsM as keenly as any. Ten or fifteen years back, when ostrich fcalhsi bad again been declared passe, South African farmera passed through exactly (he same sxporienpe. But ostrich pluma regained their pipulartty within a short time, and wa are confident that Damn Fortune will again raise her vig orous cennorhlp boforo very many months" Scripps-Booth Car to Arrive in Omaha During This Week Not a raoe-Juat a day's Journey .U miles In a Scripps-Booth car. 11. H. Spear, general manager of the H.-rlppe-Bootki company of IMrntt, and Mrs. Bpoar decided that they would Ilk to Sunday with Harry Newman, their representative at Chicago. So they hopped Into their lightweight Sei-lpps- i iiiipimii i Mm in i.ii.i.iiiiiwihii ijum n.iri i Minn n iiiimiii,iMmWiwiiii in n.n is . m i wmmmmm-mr-'mmi-m-mm-mmm ali-ii i Wi-tjjJ 0aTl ! . iVi & Play The Game Of "Beat-The-Heat" In B.V. D., and You'll Win. ? hb big ixamcM that every mother's son of Ms must piay 1 all day and every day is " Beat-Tht-HcaL" &V. D. JL Untlcrwear not only makes summer endurable, but pleasurable. Its cooL dean, toft feel soothes your body when you put it on. 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