Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, June 6, 1915, Page 42

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I'HE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JUNE 6, 1915, mA “‘m et moraing's story of the battle K BET MADE IN BOSTON/ oSy "betutot ™y e ‘very "mest | | Inning the Cardinals overshadowed ‘nim by making seven runs. Why Not Have Gléan. _I.iealthy Sports for Children? on. 1Ay Western League |1n™ Averages g & Cleve Wyckoff, P'hi's Coumbe, Cleve , | Hagermn, veve { Pennoek, Prlla | Boehling, Wash |James, St 1, Ruth, ['oston haw, Wash men, St L2 Cleve h" Fan Gambles 700-Mile w'lx, During one of the ‘series played with | with Mud Turtles Against $100 | (h, western clubs In New York Murray ! Braves Will Cop. made a magnificent throw to the plate, iy Killing oft n rurmer. It saved the xame JINX FOLLOWED RED MURRAY Glub Batting. G W. LT for the Glants—for the moment. But just when the writing persons were (iguring | Stoux City. BY FRANK 6. MENKE. NEW YORK, June 6—The wager made in Boston recently by Willlam N. Jarvis M Fred Woodland ranks as one of the freaklest ever made since gambling be- same a sin Jarvis is a Brave ropter. Woodland fcesa’t think very much of the Braves. An argument ensued and this bet was nade: If the Braves win the 1915 National engue pennant Woodland will pay $100 to Jarvis. But should the Braves lose, Jar- wiil have to do this: Walk from Boston to Philadelphia and back, accompanied by Lucy Lee, a pet mud turtle. Lucy must walk two-fifths of the way. The other three-fifths of the way Jarvis must carry Lucy on his back. A very swift mud turtle odffld cover tno miles & day. Owing to the fact that Lucy must amble two miles out of every five, and is not ranked as a speeding mud turtie, it looks as If Jarvis and his turtle will average abotit one and a half | miles per day. The distance from Boston to Philadel- phila and back, & Ja hoof, 1s close to 700 miles. Covering ah average of even two mifles a day, it wonld take Jarvis and mud turtle companion just about ome year to make the round trip. Assuming that Jarvis gets about $40 a week when regularly employed, it would mean that he will lose about fifty weeks’ —or §2,900-1f he makes the walk, in to losing wdight and patience and s equilibrium. Two thousand to one hundred dollars that” the Braves will win the pennant. Gosh,” what a lot ‘of confidence Jarvis must have in that Stallings outfit, Ancther Freak Bet, Have you heard about that golf match for & stake of 51,000 that is to be played on the Philadelphis Sea View golf links within the next three months? Its to be between Clarence H. Gelst, miilionaire, and Dr. Bdward. Martin, } on how to lead their story with Murray's | necomplishment the, opposition got to the | Giant pitehers, 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 basles, putting the Ubants| temporarily in the lead. But the oppo-| sition got busy shortly afterward, ral-| lied and beat the Glants thus forcing | the scribbling persons to overlook Mur-| ray's timely two-bagger and dweil on | more important things. - @ibbons Easily the Middleweight King, Belief in _New York| NEW YORK. June 5.—If ever thers was | the slightest doubt parading the pumitistis high roud regarding the status of ‘“Mike" Jibbons of St. Paul since he came into the open and deciared himself a middle- welght 1t has had the skids put under it and has slid out of existence. There fs | 10 §00d reascn why the crown, vacant | since the untimely death of Stanley | Ketchell, should not be siipped upon the | pompadoured brow of Gibbons. Gibbons has proved beyond question | thet he 1 the class of the middle welghts. A glance through the list of contenders | discloses none that bas a chance with | the “Minnesota Zephyr' over the short route at any rate. It is true that Gibbons has never ventured into the unknown and risky twenty-round. business. He has contented himeelf with raking In the | golden shekels while giving ten-round leasons, but Is there any who will declare, | and belisve what he says, that Gibbons | eannot ramble through twenty roinds | &nd hold his own? ‘Certainly circumstantial evidence is all | in favor of Gibbons' being able to turn | the trick without loalig any of the | prowess that has made ofié\ of the most popuiar boxers in the game today. | Topeka | Denver (Bt Joseph | Wielita | Clup, po. | Des Moines. Topeka Boux City. Omaha Wichita & W £t eph. { Denver my Omaha Topeka. | Krug, { Roche, | Spencer, Lenver. Griteith, Withita % H, Senreiber, Lin, 3 n, O 1 Denver.. K liams, Lin, Hartfora, v. M.. & Billls, Des Molnes 34 Yoops, sloux City 18 Britton, Bt. J......§ Mayer, Topeka Soutnern, < Wich Meintyre, Ln... Topeka. Denver. dage, St. Joseph. | TyGeman, *Wich ‘Wataon, Bt. J.... Kane, Sloux Cit: Thomas, D, M. Hahn, L. M.. McCormick, & Schijebner, Oma.. Wiedman, Topeka wolfe, Lincoin | McGaffigan, Ldin Clarie, 8, "C.... Pownall, Wichita R. Willams, St, Lattimore, P.. Hensling, 8. C Daley, Lincoln... Whelan, Denver. Callahan, 3 g i Lincoln T 3 900 455 3 KB 40 0 BN 48 T Individual Batting. PR B - POV SFQUE S - R ERENSRR BENSERY s 900 0 e e et 0 EBS.nEBLELH 2R | Cavet !Keating, N. Y. 2 1 { Bresgler, Warhop, N. Y, Detrott Duvies, P Hamllton, Cleotte, Chi i 0 Phila 0 R.Colline, Ros...y 2 0 oy A 0 R Walker, Cleve. 7 30 20 2 0 mgrdnr, St. L. 1 0 Davis, Phila., & ° National Leagu Averages Bueh, —ors 08 T s e b | Cincinnati New' York...3 1 ; 6 9% 3| Boston ... % 323 a2 8 | : | Pittsburgh e Luderus, Phil St. Loute.....&2 3% “hies 40 2 31 Irookiyn .28 2 209 Phiiadelphia 293 Pittaburgh 1 %5 284 ng. e dg!l-.bb.Pfl» Bt. Louls . 12 67 )\1 08 .96 p* Cincinnat} 2 ] cesssos BB R 7 Filadelphia .38 LU Individual Batting. Ten or more games & ab. % 8 9 r. h, sh.sb.Pot. 12 388 P Clarke, Chicago. . .Zimmerman, Brook....35 1% Boston..30 83 Cineinnati...38 128 BEEER Snunss s e 0 S s aoevecenrso Miler,” St. L..42 149 Kiliter, Cin...% 113 Pitching Records. - ol Plerce, Chicago. Meadows, 1 i | ! I S Gelat was Dr. Martin's patient. Dury ing the course of one of Dr. Martin's , Gelst opened up the subject of golf by remarking that he didn't want 1o do any bra about his goifing #KiT, but he was sure that Jerry Travers didn‘'t have much on him, a. know about that?" re- marked Dr. Martin, “You might be quite & fifty lttle golfer. But 1 am suré you aren't quite as goed as 1 am." “Atn’t, hey?" broke in.Geist. - BOEBESRENEBEERUEEREY Standridge, Rity, N Glanoe through the layout of middle- welghts who are conceded to have A chanee: “Young” Ahearn, of Australia, Leo Houck, “Eddie” Mo- Goorty, ‘Jimmy" Clabby, George_Chip, “Dave” Smith of Australia, Jack Dillon, Frank Klaus gnd “Jeff" Smith. Com- pare these individually with ' "Mike" Gibbone and what's the answer? Of the | outfit there are but two who are within séverAl kilometers of heing as clever as Gibbons, Ahearn and Clabby. Of these better charice of outoointing Gibbons | #uch a chance existed. two AhSarn would probably have the s sty R Monss -3 -on oo e m@mmte s o d CERBERa s e antna EEa-teabREn oo RGPS R R SRS a b S R an R E Y Y BRRERBREELREREY P enEnmesnt N T Baaal Carter Lake Club ‘to Have More Canoes . During the Month i oo Eice womnBoweeman Ty Robinson, St. Nethaus, St 8t N. Y 7 DEEATERIIZTASSBELT HSEARREBIIRENERRBE RS FgEihih ol el 55wl I ven ShEEE [e] ks ford the greatest plessure to the school-) with which the younksters—many of them tired children, and by the system em-|only 4 years old—handle the ropes and ployed it I8 necessary to' have only one| the trfaveling rings. They are the 'ving “Sym-master” to care for the infants and | exponents of the old Greek philosopher's supervise their use of the apparatus. maxim that “yesterday is dead; tomorrow Teachers are daily realizing that amuse-| unborn; today I live" Their peais of ment and excitement are the life of the| happy laughter stir the summer air as 28 child. FHe requires them as a plant needs | they swing back and forth in the swings, water, They are the essence of his ex-|climb high ladders to reach the rings|n onuanananBasel 35l B s et bbb EER =% ' i. Ames, Cl g’fl:m. fla.. 7 Altchison. Bklyn. § Pit. 5 Hedwtr Three Handred Hitters. £e ~ w53s PRERALAERERNAET LI ARLARIELAATARGINAL TN E Ry 0083 GOV o 000000 69 80 o 4 1 TN N 53 0 k59 80 0 R B 9 6 ok B389 8 e b S D S O ST CRESEEIDRRALEMSAIS2SBT DO D D et ek ek 20 LU 55 06 13 . O b it 4 50,00 80 DI PR T . 53 O €9 19 63 - =1 0 - HERtoBo Mo Rl a B REINRESEZEREE ! outdoor gympasium where little tots can 1o turned loose ip the sunshine to play. The gymnasium is perfectly equipped, traveling rings, vaulting buck, horfzontal bars and swings of every desoription af- CARD FIGHTS FOR GOTHAM that are now inficting them- ble by mediocro boxers, tyice istence. 8o the success of the o''foor does not depend upon the number and variety of the games played, thoush they constitute an' important fac- tor, but’ the 'real benefits are witnessed Ju the attitude of the children toward their ‘lessons at the end of the play session. It'ts a novel sight to match the sgility Mike (Mbbons will endeavor to strengthen his claim to the middieweight premier- ship.. Michael haa given up his preten- sions to the weiterweight crown, .as he admits he cannot make the required poundage of 12 ringwide. Tt is the firm bellef of those who pre- tend to be “in the know" that. Willlams | sbective championships the . first time |/ ttme Willlams fought he was floored’ twice in a round by {‘Loulsiana.” a Phil- adelphia bantars who has been, beaten " Welsh has lost newspaper to fully a dosen lightwelghts in the last few months and ‘his injured hand will not help him much when he tackies a Nard-hitting foe. It is likely that \Welsh will appear in a bout at Brighton on Independence day, while Willlams will provide, the oppo: tion at Ebbets field the same afternoon. Thelr adversaries have not been selected as yet, Willard on Labor Day. Willard will make no move In,defense and polse delighted at their prowess. “'The picture on the left shows several | MU ‘tots ‘'of the outdoor’ “gym” exercising on el a ladder, improvised from a part of a|Bi fire escape, while ‘(on right) another ot |T the tots is shown.going through a vig- orous stunt on & swinging rops. Their pleased expressions show that they enjoy- all this hugely, TENER 70 MAKE ROLING SO0 Will Provide for Player on Hospital He ~List s0 as Not to Count in | NEW 'YORK, June S&~Within a short time President John ‘A.s Tener will pre- sent a rule to the National league for | approval, - which, will . determine under Just what conditions a player may be placed on the hospital list so that he Wil .not :count’ in 'the twenty-one player limit which was adopted for this season. | Hogan,' The_ large number of injuries which are occurring make s ruling necessary. The endeavor will, however, NJ: hold as near as possible to the spirit of the twenty -one vllvtr limit, and:the rule ‘which will be nted will be so worded that it will be impossible to substitute for a player. who has recelved an injury Oma. Lambert, St. J... 3 BT R expasaraaney UL L L PR DR L LB A R S L) ~EEEEERE e S ERE R RN B LS S EE N SRR NS S RE RS T R R T PR EPEETEPER IS b 1 20 050000 50 00550 64 03 00 . 0 599000 O B9 8345 o =3 =3 1 G0 B0 4 00 0000 00904400 2100 2 02003 e DO ERNRARSINSRASIBCBRSS LIRS RBLLRELS RRERANNEE pRihnEnsssREsEEhibanaasp BEsEEEY THs Speaker, the brillian Red Sox out- fielder, declares that .300 hitters will be scarce this season in the American league and gives as his reason the fact that there Is better pitching in Johnson's cir- ouit - than there has been since he en- tered the league. No doubt Speaker is right as far as natural ability is con- cerned, but the youngsters who should be: sensational performers are so erratis that thelr good games have been lessened Only those who have used 8. 8. 8, for the blood know that catarrh is s ply & bloed trouble. Most people, uninstructed in this mem- braneous disease, treat their mose and throat as If ca) h wi It is not so. To treat essary to into the stomach, the 1 the lungs, the kidneys and all the vit. organs of the body. And it is 8 8. that at once enters the entire blood el culation, all the organs of the body, all the mucous . surfaces and become: dominant factor for renewed health. It is a simple method when you figure it out. Catarrh is plainly an Inflamma. tion of the mucous membranes. And there is in 8 8. 8 certain Ingre- dients which cause these mucous sur- faces to change or convert their secre- tions into a substance for easy elim- ination. A special book on this subject will be mailed to all who write to The Bwirt Wno Co., 110 Swift Bldg., At- lanta, Catarrh is very often the result of some other blood trouble, some germ that gets . into the blood and multiplies ! beyond the control of mature. 8. 8 8 is the remdy. Do not accept | & substitute Zor this matchless remedy. Read the circular wrapped around the bottle~ It is important. FOR DRINK OR DRUG USERE BY L WAY" compared with "Qld-Time Way” is as different in l]mt comforts and results as modern methods of transportation are compared with the old-time stage coach. Instead of the publieity, long abgence home and heyole methods of the d-time “jag cure” under the “NEAIL WAY" persons are treated at home, hotel or club or in a fine private room with mmodations” equal to the av- @ found in the best hotels or clubs the head Neal Institute, No. 1502 So. 8t, Omaha, Neb., of any pur Nigh-class | °F M ea¥ ous of of his titlc untll Labor day. The Hrigh.|°f minor consequence. To accomplish this ton people claim to have Willard's con- |® cleuse Wil be inserted specitying a defi- | @ i nite period that a player once on the list | CREe tract for first . champlonship _ :ight. g 2 Clevelana His opponetit will in all probability be |*hall Wave tostay ‘out of the game, re- (Detrojt Jim Coftey. sardieas of the. Possibility- of a rapid Fhiladeiphis o \ ol recovery. The period will*probably be Wy mmy Clabby and George ¢ 2 \ O e g Mgl ut least a'month and possibly longer. 2827 Brighton Reach race tracks an) Ebbets' fleld base Lall park ‘are the al freeco clube, and one of these will dron out of aight as soon as tho other pstahlishes Its. bid for patronagy. Just at: present it is possible .to_ay which will sufvive an|MKeLY. to fight hereabouts for. quite & son Aok lone, #Pell, a8 a result of their reeent finsco i " Have o Onthy cved some. soothaamal 2 the ink. | Both ware suapanded trom (20U SAKINE. et o8 ot he reeiaes Behe At to Tl BALromS. appearing in a local ring for thirty days|oe Preced on the bospital lst unldas the | netroit i injury really. ls. of & character to in- - on table at-| fOF their rank exhibition, but'the fatis 1% S, esvapetiyion- fox, ogt would not express regret It the sentences | ShPACiate i for a consideruble time. Under the old twen! Bere. axtonded 1o, thirty years.,, Boithat| Ll e Ll D Ll e the | Srand -« climinates two supposed contemders . for kb to present the request to the league | Bt. » the middieweight title, and diminishes the L Ericdsionia list of Gibbons' prospective, victlins by two. . Al McCoy Is not even belng con- sidered as an opponent for Gibbons. No wonder, after the way McCoy has been pantomiming in all his bouts of late. COBB'S AVERAGE AGAINST JOHNSON iS BUT .233 of all. with |Connelly, Walter Johnson hes faced Cobb in the Frod % k y of pitcher just 138 times, ard of We yna. Joat vesevering foept & % ‘each that many tmes-at bat the thampion |Jislocated tibow when he went into the | batsman of the American leagye has e Fent back to the beneh 109 times hitless, 4 'iggi T BEER: EENdggEs 23 ! & owommuoon 7 sessunzs g 3 53 e i T3z f i il H i §EeResE if B5s5IafEinsBynss § SBERRISE il .‘ BERSH £ £z ! - 1§ T T L | tavgesaphzen E o>F wepiuattocs imesll soo-ocoset p-r DR L P STYBETTEL .28 x27 R iz | 2 gl celved then he. wi't he ent of the game for some time. The ircak is asid to be much worse than that which Pervitt sut- | BeRt, fored a short time ago. ; i el § : § 85 & CERIEDREAINITICRRIN2ET HLEHERR NS JEERBYERERET SEREANEEUSSENE2EREBNES ; L EEE T LA LLT i (ER | it f if o g 5 ,‘ o e e e i P ! 4 H : £ i i *tik eni 4 Hitil ;;fi Afésg Tl 09000 01 0n 00 Gt o e 208 90 60 10 05 bt e i 5 : £ ‘¥ A

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