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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1910, TESNIS_ TOURNEYS SETTLED List Includes 119 - Championship | Matches in Various Sections. OMAHA GETS CLAY COURT EVENT Tournament Sluted. for Field Club Grounds Fir#t Week in August — Newport Games to Form Clim: NEW YORK, Mareh #3.~The annual list | of open and championshlp lawn tennts | tournaments for the eountry was lssucd vesterday from officlal headquarters of | the game in this eity. The list include 119 events, The important change fs that for the first time, the all-comers pational championship at Newport, R. I, will begin on Monday instead of Tuesday, The date set is Aug ust 15. The women will hold the courts of | the Philadelphia €@rieket club June 2. The clay court ehamplonship of the United States has been put down to the week of August 1 on the eourts of the Omaha Fiel club, Omaha, This leaves the New port tournament fhe cfimax of the natlonal champlonship season. Among the Important tournaments on th list are yiume 1»-'wnm..§ldv’-| *ro-'unlum<:|ub. New | Noted Cuteher Will Then KKnow if He | In November. York; metropolitan ‘chgmplonship, s to Play with Cabs. — hickon ~Holgh N RAIaqee; Atdnai| CINCINNATI, March 201t was defin- fAS0aes; et Franicisco allgyn:in. the Boostes champlonship for women's singles, doubles | ltely announced today that the National o CUDANMYS an, e Base Ball commission will hold a meetin s. July 48t Louis Amateur Athletic olub, | Friday (o take up the cass of Catoher JOnA st 24, 3d. Total Sf, Lous; -ceniral champlonship. KIing, Matthews W 606 July 18—Minnetonka club, Lake Minne-| “I understand that there have been ru- [ Powell 166 609 | tonka, Minp, northwestern championship. | mors that the Kling case has been de- [ Delan 162 452 July 23-Onwentsia club, Chicago, Ill.;|cided,” sald Chairman August Herrmann | Rudiger . Ui 4 “.-.-lmnr ch v(ou;llm 'n-dl;mh. woutorn, | of th oommissign todey ';rmn are ab- | Schmidt . 25 648 wingles forzmed) and, woren, | Y . 0 o8n no_agree- - — Tuly B8 Josephilan Tennis assovia- | meht yeahed and there ~wil) be hone| Totals . 81 243 tion,” St.. Jeseph, Mau, interstate open reached untll the members of the com- Ndismscy sl | Bt a0 tha Yaciotec sy e ou: o TN A Vg ere, Iive - | willey B 6 Nob: "dlay_Court champlonship of the |laved, T wish it understood bevond alt| Johneer 18 Unitea Btate q.nt'u(an" that a decision has no | Bidson . 129 it Augiust $-Ontwents's elub, Chicago, T11.; | Feache e Hughes . 148 498 preliminary national doubles. I 5 " . A Changstrom 145 mi August 16—Kansas City athletic club, | CLOSE FINISHES AT DAYTON = = Kansas City, Mo.; champlonship of Mis: OTN;"I O 244 sourl vallcy. “; " maha leagus Algust 15-Newport' éysine, Newport, . |“BUTney” Oldfield Pulls Down Prixe L. U. S N . T. AW champlonships in in Tweity-Mile Eveat. ’ 34, Total. singles, .dguibles and interscholastic singles. | DAYTONIA, Fla, March 23.—Close ‘fin-'| Lyons ... 16 - e e Ok amoma, (e Lawn Tennis|inghes in three events proved the feature | Hammerstrom 19 672 champlon#fi gt U oma state |of the first day's racing of the Daytonia | Glover . 19 408 D rerlon e, Tes Moines. | Beach Automobile carnival.. In the teni| Weeks . - S - Ta; Btath ahattonsnil WPy {nilé hindicap. nine ‘cars !lxl‘lleshc;ml:t-‘- Kerr . 1 2 565 | ot 1Y) " unch, while in the ten ml | it e nesamnt o matermountain Lawn Tennis | championship, the first and second cars| Totals ... S T8 %06 mountpines Rmplonahip, singles And douh. | Were only & few inches apart. Oldfleld, in TRIUMPHS. Tl kD ushing his Knox, won the twenty miles free-fo % TR OO September §-Pacific Sates Lawn Tenns [ &/ stock chasis event from the Pope-| pritsch b T U R nssoclatiph; (Hotel Del Monte, Del Monte, [ FATtford by a scant half tengih. =~ = o as Callt.; Pacitie states cHamplonships men s | A shott clreuil It the GIVRE Lpparat 200 168 160 62 and it SRaLs singles nd doubles and | o distances of one and five miles to i RR Soptembar f~Merion dricket club, Phila- | Postponed. P includes th et e g v~ deiphia,” Pas intetcolleglate championship, | The program for tomorrow Includes the 99 ®3 861 263 < i wand one mile champlonship. UEFORARS Toal ) bt WALTERS . SECURES RELEASE GATE CITYS. \Volgélt AEI'CCS Bauded ist. 3. 3d. Total. > > Stockwell T T T ' Former Pueblo Manager Given Up by | Grant g R2E B to Mecet Nelson b ol STBARL ot 81 haagenhi ¢ Nie e i an Pzttt [ v oo vacll BT (N SRR~ (R v 2, LT 7 eaguo base ball team tod EQUITABLE LIFE. Kew Champion Promises Battler An- ditional release to Lew Wi aat year: st s Total, second baseman and manager of the Pucblo 1 [ other Match—Slated for . 'Joseph secured the Pueblo M8 196 64 September. b ol . SV Base Ball Scores. o BT 1600 ST. LOGISMAMh 2.—Replying; 0.8 | paindn o mm i e, 17U Amerionn i b rore I-~n¢my,ul¢¢umv; i Battling Nelson, | At m.,.,-c,,\,d.;’,fl,’?; Dallas, 2. Seline ... 2 408 from Minneapally, Sasking for _another 1AL Ep0 Agtoripinaiianpolly, 2} Staughter us 124 408 mateh, ;MR‘-@wmm.« practically | port Worth, b. e BISSCH: « B e &« promise Che Bauisgethic he wil' be the | Al Moblie-Chicago: Ntiomals, % Mo-| Totals . a3 a4 L new chathpion's : , adversary ‘after ho | bile, 1 ¥ 44 co. returned ‘4o the ¥ing’ trom- his. theatrical | 545 3 emPhis—Brooklyn regulir, 7; Mem- 2d. 34, Total, tour, UAS, N A 3 At Hot Springs, Ark.—Bostoh Americans, | McDonald . Tom jomes/ WWoleasts manager, says he |10; Gineinnat, 4" Gan s Piead. . - prefers NelwdR o, MEFiflind, Morasi ‘or | U2 dolide Stop Rolier-Ehysxlie. ! Ry e SRR U e [l Totals ... S5 o6 150 : 3 ats | JEANSAS CITY, s two | oo odaghard " Crok A T A oWwns ~ dropped two al |[botrs and ‘seventeen .| o o Bipun s Gangiaing T il time .W‘fi he ‘two-to meet. ., F. Roller of Seattle amd o8 oo e A i) “hight. ¢ ® Zbysako, the Pole, ‘wrestied here without § 'rn.ul&)m TABLE AT MIGH semoOL [, Al Camilidates for Track Team Re- quiged to Bat Limcheon There. y Coach ‘Onrns. Al candidates are eating daily af this table, The i/ ‘sohgdule, ' consisthg of six cvents Besides the blg meet to be held In Omaha Wpril 1, has been announced, April 16 Omahafgnd Counotl Bluffs hold their sec- ond er »eofl(r run, this time at Coun- ¢l Bluffs. April 2° the annual meeting botwoenithe four olasses of the school will be helddA dual meet with Councll Blutfs will be'Beld at Omaha May 6, and May 14 Omaha enda g team to Des Moines to take part in“the Missour! Valley High School meet. THe Nebraskn Interscholastic track meet take place at iincoln, May 20 The lastipvent of the season wi!l be the a teat, Thaten Indianapolis, clation tonl, you're wearing Words of praise you're always hearing! When a McKibbin hat nual dual meet with Lincoln, to be held at Lincoln. KLING'S CASE COME UP FRIDAY 1. and then the police stopped the con- a draw. Whips O'Keefe. BOSTON, March -28.—Ray Bronson defeated Tommy O'Keefe of Philadelphia, at the Armory Athletic asso- . knocking the Quaker city lad out in the. third round. Ten Rounds to Draw. e ¥ ¥ Hayden: surplus stock of men's 4nd boys' negligee shirts, light and medium colors—over 550 dozen garments—values toy $LO-FRIDAY CHOICE 2C. healthy stream 8. 8, organized; Suppose been held; Where would Omaha be today? caplital, more population to be secured. in July. v artman With CURES ] ~ : i é. : HENRY GERING, Membership Committes, Omaha, Ad Club Joyment for Now thit oy kaow what - [t e PR | Book on Skin Diseases fres to all THE SWIFT SPECIFIC 00, ATLANTA, GA. Referee Dave -Porteous declared the of NEW YORK, March 23.—Max Baker of Boston and Charley Griffin of Australi featherwelghts, fought ten fast rounds to & draw at the National Athletic olub tonight. Big Shirt Manufagturers N DISEASES | “=that the Knights of Ak Sar Ben had never been ~—that the Trans-Mississippi Exposition had never ~—that no national convention had ever been held here. You know you'd have to take a microscope to find the spot on the map. my check for §5.00 in ('{00) and six :nflllhl Business Address ... Omaha looms Jarge in the public eye because she's been advertised and becauge she's made good on the advertiging. But this advertising must be continuous and persistent. We can’t afford to stop so long as there are more industries, more trade, more Omahba will have an unusual advertising opportunity when the convention of the Assoclated Advertising Clubs of America meets here It this convention is rightly handled—and it will be—the story -of Omaba's: gréatness will be spredd broadcast throughout the land by a thousand willing and effective mediums. Neither a national bank full of money nor the love of all the Queens that reign could buy this advertising. But Omaha may have it meply by making the most of her opportunity in July. 1t is up to the Omaba Ad Club to take good care of this conven- tion, It ds up to every good citizen to support/ the club in this effort. In Bowling Alleys Sehedule of Games During the Week. OMAHA LEAGUE. Thureday—Dreshers vs. MoCord-Brady Advos. Friday—-Omaha Bedding Co. vs. Mets Bros, COMMERCIAL LEAGURE Thursday—Cain's Stars vs. Driebus Candy company. BOOSTER LEAGUE. Thur-d:E—Ywum'! Colts vs. Westsides. Friday—Cream City vs. Sprague Pills. METROPOLITAN LEAGUE Thursday—French Way vs. Hollys. Friday—Te Be Ce vs. Bungalows MERCANTILE LEAGUE. Thursday—Omaha Gas Co. vs. Q. M. D. Friday—Midland Paint and Glass Co. vs. Kamos. At a meeting of the Interaational and Mid-West Bowling assoclations recently held at Des Moines, at which the consoli- dation of the organizations was the purpose of the meeting, the Mid-West, of which Omaha s & member, offered to surrender its name and officers, providing the In- ternational would join the American Bow- Iing congress, the ruling body In t*e howing game. However, the International Ingisted on continuing as outlaws. The action of the Mid-West has been endorsed by all the prominent bowlers, and they will enjoy their reward at the meeting to he held here Lehman . 1 82 188 Totals .. 867 m BRODEGAARD CROWNS. BohuMs ..... 109 18 5% B3 1% 496 Oarmen w19 6 Hough . M2 % Totals 87 66 2,678 Morton's Zs took two mes {1 Beselin's Mixers last night on t:: b‘mx::nn: &lleys. Schnelder took high total, with 55, wi Morton had high single game of 200 flat. Score: MORTON'S X Y 2Z8. 1st, 4 ‘. a Straw T Moyer 11111l % 14 Gl Totals................ 88 98 o8 Lanl BESELIN'S MIXERs. st 3d. 8d. Total. Besslin - Fr T mooie o Totals................ 90 W0 00 1460 The Ortmen Btars won three games | e Bonimrore e mmm o s s, from |allern e second game ‘wes s G, Ort. man iad all Bizh nonore, with 300 for ‘an: Kowe ama Sides. Boore: 0 Dally TMAN STARS. 81 e 8d. " 8 0Ty wm i i Totals......oocuiie. B0 485 47T 1470 EXCELSIORS, 1st. 2d4. 3d. Total, W17 a7 B 18 4 148 193 404 WM s South Omaha Bowlers. The Union Stock Yards bowlers wrested two from the loaders of the South Omen league last night. The Carpent secured the first game. Roore: . hPreT® CARPENTER TRANSFERS, The B. B. B's. won the basket ball cham- plonship of the Junlor department of the oung Men's Christian assoclation by the score of 23 to the H. 8. B's. 16 points. Only One game this season has been lost by the Victors. The lineup of this last sam: as follows: a b 0. & n, 7; Bauman: Sandberg, 1; Hughes, J; Burkenroad. Goals from foul: Baumann, 2; Hughes. 3. August Belmont’s Horse Wina. NOTTINGHAM, March 28.—Th Park, piate, & handitap of 108 sovereices for S-year-olds and upwards, - Yy - ugust t: Pudding. Rossetti was second Riding Dick third. n'r'um hnr-:-"‘-1.;":-{:.”«x McFarland to Fight Welch, R, e B e e . el Engiand, have € the lightwelght champlon of matehed for a twenty-round fight the Natlonal club. The fight will | take pli May % for a purse of 37,50 and §1,000 a side bet - Sporting e S, \ | The Key to the Situation—Bee Want Ads! : | be In shape to take part in athietics for | 5| the spreading of the disease. 50418 & member of the Phi Kappa Psi fra- 2. 3d. Total, | w of dragging I 15 47| be started. - It is expected that tourists 10 17t 53| traveling in_sutomoblles across the United 18 16 451 States will find & model road in this state M8 24 179 51| in comparison with the stretches east and 170 146 53| west of lowa. 80 89 7% 57| Girl Killed by Hammer Throw. UNION STOCK YARDS, GREENLEAF, Kan., March 2.—Mary 2d. 34, Total, | Clark, 8 years oid, was killed on the school 200 161 05| &rounds today by a hammer thrown by 1% 28 g1 George Talbot, one of the students, who I 146 g | was practicing. B G 10 182 4" — LT Ball Gam What To Do For A Cough ]Star A}hlctes Have Smallpox Cornhuskers’ Team Crippled by In- ! road of Disease—Students Being Vaccinated, LINCOLN, March 23.—(Special.)—Thres University of Nebraska athletes—Dale Mc- Donald, H. A. Wood and eGorge H. Han- sen— are confined to the Lincoln Isolation hospital with severe cases of smallpox They were all taken down with the disease | this week and were sent to the pesthouse late last night The three men had trained in the gym- nasium for three weeks previous to the time when they became sick, and it is thought that they may have contracted the disease while at’work in that bullding. McDonald was captain of the Cornhusker track team last year and was expected to be a star athlete in the Omaha Indoor meet oy April 1. He is the Missourl Valley conterence champlon In both the high and low hurdies, Ever since the Omaha meet was arranged he has been In training for the two hurdle events, expecting to break his present records in competition against the best athletes of the valley on April 1 MeDonald's sickness will be a great handi- cap to the Cornhuskers in the Omaha games. Ho was the real leader of the bunch of athletes who will represent the scate school at Qmaha. His physiclan to- day sald that the former captain would not over a month, Wood was a strong candidate for a place on the varsity base ball nine, and was one of the best men Coach Carroll had in train- ing. He was an aspirant for the position of third baseman and was making & fine showing. His liness will work a hardship on the base ball team. Hansen is one of the best ingoor athletes that has been at.the university this year. His main efield.events are the high jump and the pole vault. He is & freshman, aned is not eligtble for the intercollegiate meets, but could have taken part in the Omaha games. In the pole vauit.and high jump the Cornhuskers are weak this year, and Hansen would have been a strong addition to the team for the games on April 1 Since these thrée men .were taken down with smalipox many students at the uni- versity have been vaccinated to prevent MoDonald ternity, and lived in the chapter house until & few hours before he was removed. All of the fraternity have been vaccinated and it 1s thought that none of the other members of Phi Kappa Psi will become infected. " Phi Kappa Psi fraternity contalns eight or ten boys In its membership. Coach Cherrington of the track team s a member of this soclety. I0OWA AFTER HAMMER RECORD Alderman, Star Welight Man, Up Well b Workou IOWA CITY, la, March 23.—(Special.)— That Marle Aldegman, the star welght man will be likely to smash the state records Shows in_the shot, hammer and discus events is |( indicated by his showing in practice since the squad has been practicing outdoors. Under the coaching of Trainer ‘‘Sphinx’ Delaney, the big lad from Marion has tossed the hammer over the 140-foot mark easily, has shoved. the shot out beyond the forty-foot mlrk\‘jull how far Delaney will not and the dlscus has been reaching the 130 'stake, ‘though Alderman has been outside only & week. Alderman_ i, I and stronger than last year when hy@ s the captain and star of ‘the Hawkepsyfreshmen track —team, though he.hs salightly upder welght for two mont] not in the best condl- D tlon, he Is bullding up steadlly and performance: this 7ivesk shows that he will be in the rupning this year. Yestorday flen wather gave Delaney a hance to Work out his distance men and owa. Fileld was '@ busy spot all afternoon. The coach Is not overly optimistio. “Facts, only facts” s his strict saution to the “'dopsters.”” “Wait until we do something” is another ¢onstant Delaneyism. GAME TFOR| OMAHA AD CLUB Omaha and Lincoln Will Play Exhibi- tie April 13, Omaha and Lincoln Western league teams will play an exhibition game of ball at Vinton park April 13 for the benefit of the entertalnment fund of the Omaha Ad club. This will be made quite a momentous occasiop, as the iembers of the Ad club will undertake to YUt on many special fea- tures in the way of entertainment. Robert Manley will have charge of the vaudeville stunts, D, J. O'Brien, O. B. McCune, C. D. Beaton and B4 Swobe wiil sell peanuts and Clement Chase will preside over the lemon- ade bowl. Two Ball Parks for Nebraska Clt NEBRABKA CITY, Neb., March 28.—8; cial ) —Captain Harry E. Burns of the braska City team of the Mink Base B: league 18 about the busiest man in te. He is fixing up two one down in the central ortion of the. city, where the city fathe ave allowed him to clos stre jacent to the grounds during a gam one out in the new olty park, where eled off and put grounds will be the finest in 5o located that if Sunday ball is pi that no one will be disturbed. He signed three players, all extra fast men, and is looking for other fast players to glve & tryout, and if they prove what he wants will sing them for the season. He expects to have the crack team of the league. S Cross Country Auto Road. IOWA CITY, Ia., March 23.—(Special)— Auto enthuslasts through this section of the state are enthusiostic over the pros- pects for a river to river automobile road which will render motoring easy from Council Bluffs to Davenport. 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Time: 8 minutes 1 second In the kilometer time tilals for the world's record, Oldfield, driving his Bens, broke the previous record of 17:76 by covering tho distance In 17:04 Hemmery made the world’'s record over the Brooklands track In England. The record for the American Ccars was made at Daytona Beach by Mar- riot In 18:40 in 1%6. Summarie First event, one mile, world’s champlon- ship_trial inst time: Barney Oldfield, in Bens, George Robertson, in Christle car, 9-100. Second event: Barney Oldfield, driving a knox car, to establish stock car record for one mile. Time: 0:40 2-100. Third event, ten miles, Florida champion- ship: Won by Hotchkiss with a Pope-Hart- foid; Bond, driving a Stearns, second. Time: 0:09 41-100. DATES FOR THREE TRACK MEETS < ker Athletic Board Approves Arragemet LINCOLN, March 23.—(Special.)—The Cornhusker Athletic board has approved dates for three track meets for the Ne- braska cinder path men for this season These are May 14, May 21 and May 2. Kansas will be met at Lawrence on May 1¢ and Minnesota will come to Lincoln on May 21 The annual Missouri Valley Con- ference games will be held at Des Moines on May 28 In addition to approving these three dates the athletic board today authorized Manager Eager to enter the Cornhuskers in a triangular meet to be held either at Bioux City, Ia., or Vermillion, 8, Morningside and South Dakota. This meet il probably take place the forepart of ay. n men were granted the letter “N'' for playing basket ball during the season gut alosed. These players were Captain ercy, D. C. Mitchell, Hiltner, Amberson, Jones, Schmidt, Hutchinson, Petrashek, ln{eruoll and Wood. hree men of were awal “N' , Flowe t, year's tennis team They are Captain Weaverls and Smith. Weaver- ling won his match of singles againat Kadsas, and Smith and Flowe doubles in the same tournam rence. Manager Eager was authorized to sche- dule games for the freshman team with Bellevus, Doane and Hastings colleges. 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