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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: JULY 18, 191 Pk ot f o g Horse Comes Back to Its Own =0y Welsh in the Past. | Hiarmon, Pitta By FRANK G. MENKER, - on, | NEW YORK, July 17.~The horse is to Kiaaad ~ - y e e be saved by the revival of racing, and X i) Sallee, 8t L.....22 Suved just a¢ & time when it began to look A , AT THE LEFT N { By RINGSIDE. as It the horse would be wiped out of Baner, NEW YORK, July 17.—Chariey Whits | existence. : JAITES BUTIER Eanboage, GhLIS once more s the subject, for Charley | WWhen the racing game got a body blow ; Crutcner, Bostonli White now basks in the pugilistic cal-| in many states a number of years ago, AT THE RIGHT ; Sirande Boatin. IR | Gapees v Laty. 30 elum as the result of his uncontrovertible | many of the greatest breading stables Tesreau, N 22 152 126 K Everdon, Omaha ..18 ten-round victory over Champlon Freddis (in the country ceased operations. The 4 HARRY PONE . 3 :\I‘...-'yi [ M‘n:l Q 5 [} fi nmp‘..mh nr«)« M f‘ Welsh several dayw ago. death rate among horses of the thor. i . % e L g = B | EUEweh. _Peaver...18 Befors that battle White Imparted to | oughbred kind soon became almost double . / ; WHITNEY iAvender: Chi. .18 o o the writer that he did not think it prob- | shat of the birth rate. And then came i " % C. Adams, Pitts.® 423 | Miller, Denver 5 able that he could knock Welsh out | the BPuropean war, demanding—and get 5 g Zabel, Chi L :,‘,‘,"fi"“"“- Sioux City..83 within the ten rounds. ting—our horses, which removed from e : . L B R e B “It will take & superhuman lightwelght | this country nearly 600,000 horses in a . . 2 .2 | ¥ ngton, Den...16 to put Welsh away in such a short|few months time. ? 4 2 | neinnati® s | KRelly, Bioux City..% bout,” sald Whits. “Freddie is Without| wwhnere Life of Horse fs Short. LN y | e o ae . 2 vt L LN doubt the greatest defensive fighter—no, | “Dyuring the first few months of the i, * Perdue, & vn16 T8 88 1 i | . Omaha....19 he is not a fighter, but a boxer—in the muropean war we sent to Burope about < - Hughes, Boston ., Wichita 21 game today. I'm taking this bout ‘”“m.lm.mo worth of horses,” said ¥, K. i Perritt, N. Y... 3 | Gaskell, Denver 1“ merely to show how closs to & knookout | gt rgis, vice chairman of the Jockey olub L Siater, ML ¥ iy g i R | 3 Bchater, .383 | Krneger, Liacoln .26 I could come If we ever were scheduled | o¢ New York. ‘‘Practically ‘every horse ‘ ? Kantiehe 338 | Vance, St. J il to go twenty rounds.” we ment over was for cavalry use, and 30 | Fallman, Omaha .18 After the contest Whits amerted, “88 | ¢yt meant that the horses were of the =i Pltehing Records. how nearly I came to stowing Freddis | ih,roughbred standard. The average life ;- 4 %0 | £. ip.hibo.bb.so. away? Three times during the ten|.¢ o horse on a battlefield 18 only ten | % . i . St n, 333 | Sterger, Denver.. 4 1 rounds I could seo mywelf the new light-| goyy 4o it will be seen from this that - ; - S welght champlon of the world; but each | ¢ 41,4 hreeding of horses hadn't been re- . i i R Adams time the chance slipped away. Twice I| ,.0q n this country just at the time | Baumgrtr, Phil. 1 jichell; Deg overbalanced myself when about to do- | ¢ 1t was, the racing horse would al- ; » - | Wideman, st. 7 liver what might have been a knockout. | p,et pave been extinct before the Ku- ; wester L Cantwell,” Den and the other time Welsh fell into a | poot ROEL T SHUNCE O o port : | n ea,gue | Gilligan, B, 3 clinch and pressed my gloves to his sides | o7 U0 B TET S A el I the A GQeer, 8, Cy.... with his arms so that I could not even | ... )., been recelved, but it iw safe to verages B.Schreiber, Lin pull them away from him until the cob-| ., (pe¢ the number runs well into the Y i Narveson, | Lin...21 4 y oy Blodgett, Oma. ‘webs in his head dleared. millions."” Club Batting. | Clunn, Topeka...2 Wants Twenty Round Revival of Racing. L. T. AB. R. H. Pét. | Clark, 8 G018 20 118 “Thoss who saw that fight will agres | Probably it was the Buropean war and E3e_Revn [ e 2t &1 saren, 17 48 46 with me that T would have an excellent | its conscquent wastage of horses that Omiaha .....\'78 3 8 y - . 24 163 123 chance of retrieving the lightwelght |awakened the horse lovers to the horse- By |Stoux City. 63 . , D. M. -22; ;;]‘fi champlonship to America if Weish would [ less perfl that confronted them. But the Lino-in ......78 28 3 5 339 60 1% 1% only agree to take me on In a twenty- | revival of the racing game has done much 5o fif",‘.‘.‘: & (1'5’? Dashner, 'Top....2 129 120 round match. to influence breeders to resume opera- . St. Joseph .72 2 42 0 2330 27 646 .04 Hgllm'n. s.([‘).m(hnulg ;;lg “That's all 1 shall ever ask of Welsh— | tions again, and In every state most of Club Fielding. ‘lt"\:'lll:‘"e(;;nnhn‘” 2 & fight over ten rounds, It need not|the old breeding farms have been re- % 4B.oht0 Morse, Lincoln...10 60 60 necessarily be to a referee’s decision, for [sumed again, and some new omes have : . . Linidatif s & %% McCoy, Topeka /9 3 & & knockout s more convincing than a |come to life. : AT THE LEFT R Des Motries e, Den.16 134 119 Yoforve's opinion, and I sincerely believe | In New York State such fine sports- . : AT WILSON JR, ; dobske, Gaskill, Den.....10 113 17 I couwld knock out Weish within fiftesn | men as John Madden, Harry Payne ¢ % % " * g Omaha ?'fi""‘s“ m}}‘ rounds. Whitney, August Belmont, Captain Cas- Ry 4 Denver . Southern, YWich. 90 120 1 “I know 1 shall never get the oppor-| satt, R. T. Wilson, James Butler and ‘ AT THE RIGHT "~ Wichlta .....12 Dawson, cers 19 198 1 tunity of meeting Welsh over the Derby | Alexander Cochran have done everything AVCUST BELMONT St. Joseph...72 189 E\‘oadon‘,gml routs, unless public sentiment forces | in thelr power to help the breeding and A Individual Battiag. RS, i Welsh Into such a match, Itis up (o true | the racing game. They have donated # Fifteon games or moj Americans who desire to see the title!large sums to make racing possible in . # 03}:’::)-' Desiver restored to this good old United States | New York state, and because racing has o 5 é Forsythe, Omaha .7 1o Insist upon Welsh meeting mo over & | been made possible there the breeders ) + b Jones, Des @istance. 1 say this with no desire to | have bedome encouragd and have re-en- ; X 5 & LeJeune, 8. | e egotistical, but wish to place & fact | tered the breeding business with sest. \ i ] { oo e Ty before the public.” - A 4 £y *.-h.uu, ’A‘Tyukn . . " Beveral breeding farms recently started & , rug, Umaka..... o SV SERIn, nee. " in New York state are competing for : § Krueger, Omaha ‘elsh cannot evade this match,” inter- Pholps, Sioux C polated Nate Lewls, White's manager. 1| Prizes in the breeding line. Enthusastio Mclntyre, Lincoln..: Nave recelvod offers from no less than horse lovers throughout the state have _lri,;tmm, l\)\utchl‘t‘n ® half dosen different promoters for an-|donated prizes that are to bo awarded (of the greatest race horses that ever| “Many persons use the argument that 23,000,000 is made up of draught animals, | TVEHRR. WIghIte- Sther Welsh-White match, Boston, Mil.| Annuslly to the bresders who have the |pawed the turf within the next fow years. [ beoause the last census showed that we | and I venture the opinion that 2,000 cav- | Ciumn, Topeka,... watikes, Denver, New Orieans, Kansas|Most foals Sturgls, in pointing out the soarcity of [ had 33,0000 head of horses it is folly | alry remounts of the proper type could | Wilkams, St. J. City and New York are in the fleld for| But the breeding industry has becoms | thoroughbreds because of the drains| to talk of & shortage of this class of | not be secured in the state of New York, | Rritton, Wichita ... this match and Denver is willing to give |Dtion wide and it s expected that one | caused on our horse resources by the | animal, buf it should always be bome in | if a man took thirty days in which to | Rane Bouk City. 44 Welsh his price for'a twenty-five-round | o the results will be the foaling of some | Buropean war said: mind that a very great majority of this | undertake the work." Grittith, W iohita, MoCormick, Den in Denver, but he is as slippery in his 4 Bt sk e . o s The Hypodermic Needle . : Wolfe, Lincoin FRED 5. XUNTER National League |gis" e s The l:l-lt. YDU’%NW?%‘TOO us Hunter, Des M. liove he orled, PRS mg othal he swore »m woros Monroe, Topeka | Tallion, Topeka | Blcdgeit, Omaha 550 rveson, Lincoln 58 | Ehman, Lincoin 0 | Gray, Wichita 500 [ Powell, Lincoln 500 | Glest, 800 | Baker, Wichita Ewoldt, St. J Charles, Wichita 3ERSEITAS 5235253282 CorenuSe NOW WANTS A LONGER BOUT BEwawSowas SN S A TS L R LR B nPsaonaoannon-1etan e 2 aBuones maamoe T . 2 oI a0 0 ~ths b 0n = D e T T T O OMOOOOHOOHROHIOOOOHNNOD DBD 4 D 190 NP D5 0 0 B BB D Tl b 4D DT 00y | Hoffman. Omaha ¢ 22 17 ‘oo | Thompscn, Oma.. 9 74 55 o0 | Mogridge, D. M..23 195 143 0o | Mitchell, ' Den... Bl Rnanob e wnnEE Rt ane 2IARABISRE P - 2 % g ETSABI SR RRABITREN 233g%28 EesEeasukE £YS ABrooneaitn IR BeEBREN BYAILBEBos NS ABIRTE S, BEEEEEE , 5 £ BesSenBovnnlBor=BacanaBaon-tonet BroBuaBexs SBiRanBaxbRBEEE~ g EEE R =3 5 ... BEEEEIRRERABS R BBLUDBBRYRERS sagRe,eeestesl BcoxbERBrowosd o, B Goshorn, Denver. Taylor, St. J, Bentley, 2 Closman, Oma. Lambert, 8t. J. All Babies Destined | toGreat Achievement . To be born is to be great. For there are po bllm‘llne;eryunyhn:rng = s a5 SOOI O D TV IO AU BB BB D -3 Bt ™ 1313 - AR R = wHonawee o 2RE o BEBES kS 3 a5 caBmor i Beo SR BN2TIATNSNEARZ AL 2BISALES Averages golter, pemier: Hensling, Sioux C. Club B g t. W. York.74 34 37 FEEPEEEEEPREER R EBor ot Rnnr iR 55 R RS R o BB R o R N E NS B8 8 R o NEET 2 AR R RN BB R B R, EAELE SRS =3 2 The other day we received s letter from & gink who signed his name Whitney and he sald that he had written a swell | Boland, De poem and that all he needed to finish |Leonard, the last line was & word which rhymed with jitney. Can ¥you beat it? Fast Service, This. Howard Drew, fastest sprinter in the |Shawkey, world. is now a dining car waiter Charley Herzog says the way to.win In baseball is to choko ‘em when you {\nnu. get ‘em down. Still. Charley. we insist | g, that it s necessary to get 'em down firet, ’ Freddie Welsh says that he will give Charley White a chance at the oham- plonship if there is enough money in it Somewhere we are sure we have heard that last phrase. It seems to us that there Is something strangely famillar |Rrow: with that last phrase. THIS I8 A NEAT One, Customers. J That story which ran the other day | B sbout the lowans arrested for murder fn 1868 sounds a lot to us like the Omaha | 5" detective bureau. FARBRARAISIETBIIBRIAST ikl 3] SBeESonEne atson, St. Nicholson, Grover, Topeka . H. Wiillams, Lin Bostick, Topeka Trainer, Topeka Whalen, Denver Pownell, Wichita Wares, Wichita . Southern, Wichita. Matthews, Lienver G. Cochran, Top. Henry, Wichita Bhields, Denver J. Clarke, 8. C Davidson, Sioux 8 Payne, Omaha . > | Thomason, Omaha. Schilebner, Omaha. Kelleher, Denver H. Patterson, Wic Pitts. ....T1 FEF S s e £ B LT e R =5 = St. Louls....| Pittsburgh Cincinnati .\ Philadelphia 74 Now York....7d Chicago Brooklyn Boston Sim O suBsBEeRd % sszuze 2 H rnal remedy known as “Mother's Friend." It is what Is called ad own hand l‘u‘l‘:fifi ur . It makes the muscles nur';l.ll and the they ad- pansion ho use ‘“‘Mother's Friend" of morning sickness, they a it many minor dis- on disappears and those lar nervous “fidgets™ no longer disturb "Ml. It is well named “Mother's nd.” Get a bottle today of ‘any druge Then at once write for a most enter. ning and instructive book for all prospec. tive mothers, Address Bradfield Regulator Co,, 705 Lamar Bldg., Atlanta, Ga. This book explains the physical action of | “Mother’s Friend," tells § i slnBeans e n IS o nworcenm-1aoe “N“N EeaEsEsd B it b aeonne e Bo o i 5 . 2b.8b.shsb. pe 1B i ,Eiit i } Cinginnat. Luderus, la... Robertson, N, Y., Cravath, Phila... ‘Whitted, Phila . : i ii . , PEPPEV IS FILECMCE R BRI P E E 1 e ] b 23I3PBEE aBecBoaBl : t : ¢ | 4 < EERFETTET ) ;; E wEnSBoteund i iil’ 13 Ritter, N, Y, Schupp, N. Y. Plerce, Chicas: Alexander, egayzEsas? suzpibiiy =3 why it enforces les and relleves unduo tains letters of experienca o4 rs, It is just such k as every woman will at Mamaux, Pitts..21 187 9% Dale, Cincinnati.24 134 108 Davis, Boston. 8 31 Mayer, Phila....22 157 138 Meadows, Bt. L.19 131 121 ! % i P : This, Also, 1s n Neat On b dnhes yah George Stallings having signed a patr of twins for his Braves, it behooves Clarke Griffith to find a twin to Walter Johnson. BRNE 2R AR RS TR 2SR oSN R AN UBE T AU gssz=ziresiunagesaeria gtt. ook ameREEERRE . SN aAB RREREES T ot By i P s Pt E il tb o ts BB buatt (53353 1 SRESAVBE., Parenn~oo] g; i | Yants, Lincoln ... 48 146 Price, Sioux City...51 88 f i 1l ' = I filnar f BOME JOB, PEOPLE QUITE BOMB JOB. e T e ISt At A - Ask for and NEW YORK, July I7.~"T've been hear- o ing fight gongs bang in my ears quite One thing we always did like about B S0 et e e TN S a4 v s thad > insist on having for a while,” says Champlon always get in the last “ word. I e K A American League EL TELLO o | For Today at the Cigars New Benson Track b, s Don’t be put off with some other “just as good;”— there are none at the price. N Save the Bands. Read this, Baseball Enthusiasts: To the man presenting the greatest number of EL TELLO Cigar Bands by September 18, 1915, will be given FREE ticketto the World's Championship Series < of Baseball Games and all expenses of transportation to and from the place where the games are played. To 2025 950167 E the one presenting the 2d largest number of bands Individua) Batting. $50.00 in cash; 3d largest number of bands $30.00 in cash: 4th largest number (Fiftoen gamen o et $20.00 in cash. Qobb, Detrolt. Two Bands from Litde EL TELLO Cigars count as one from Large EL TELLO. e e it i HLL N i g» il i | ! I s i it £ Hi s i H : iF s3F3 g 1 Fhetorees SEEINESE eorsccccn EEEEREISE +4341 b i | gessnsEsd |EZ = E} E £ : i ‘f L 4 o-:‘-d“.:.!‘-—la H ! H] s i { 9 Save Your Bands I If h i % | ] | : i H i il | i & i Iz i i Bl l i s sEnSEn=SNgEE Bl Tend .:.su::t.fl:;:nt:.:?- cesa2suessfsesastas P e L Hne-up and 115 e g5 woltultf BonEd wEeotl sreg