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'HH OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: APRIL 9, 1916, LEWlS 15 AMBITIOUS YOUTH BUSHF MAKF RH' YARS English Pug Wants to Be 1,:;:!.1‘3!4;,.;:..- Digs Records and Finds the Welter and Middleweight Champion I8 READY TO BATTLE By WINGHIDE Rankest of Bushers Proved Gireatest of Stars 'EM ALL EVEN TY COBB I8 ON THE LIST NEW YORK, Aprit b-A hnd energy, Judiciously npplied, bexet oman. And muccens the same 1 begets more ambit and more energ B0 It Is with Ted Lowis—christer (ean It be that”) G Mendeloff tent t that Ted Lewls 18 with his supy ridly e Bim there b an unrestraine nohieve greater deeds 1n ) d Aenire fowsion of glove wielding, Conciwely K Lowis wants simmons—that i, world's undiaputed cham Alstinet aiffarent 4y the same time A 3 that riveted claim on the plonahip, Ther who dispute T [ 9t in ta twent 1ith of this month v Toe pulr have mir tmes alroady, low's & referce decislons and s fe diots over Pritte vineed and plended f Lawis promises 1o knock | time The mateh with ¥t " fieat In seversl months. Ted Yiew a ocouple of T [l Packey MeWarland and Wi By Alsposing of thews | be will have clarified 1) pituation to such an extent will be none to doubt his w o the world's welter weight Me sdmits he ;. that she dinputes, mocording 1o bis way of thin ing. Lowis has benten Riteh has never met Packey th fa onee, but | mng Wanis Weleh's Crown, Now Vreddy Welsh, who is the lgh welght champlon, is & countryman Lawis, But that matter e to Te Kid, e wants that lghtwelght 1t W addition to the welterwel, ht Alnde And he threatens (o get 1, too, If Wel only will consent to get Wn with Bim, Welsh may gran auest for a titular match b welght imposition which he will stagger Lewis, But 7 gusranteed 1o make any pos able to Walsh, Mr, Lawis, be It known, do to the 1 L Tod's 1 y making it of ] 1 m wh ne may think ed K\ ) indage 40 en not yen v m o be the lightweight ehamplon for long Me maerely demires 1o hold brief period, for the welht n making for this divislon i Alstasteful to him would voluptanily withdruw from the 18-pound elass nfter a stipuiated tin sine the next | e and let the contenders dotorm rightful champion by u pyocess of elim fnation While he Js holding the 1 welterwelght ol win hus pretent champlonship, e win In cort and quite willin walght class. Ted-Kid, an FRANK G, MENKE, By Fred S. Hunter PP A i gt IN THE SPRING THE near future, Ain't it (he truth, ain't it iy gt g g, B ki YOUNG MAN'S FANCY, the truth i e T e 8 What is this melody we h | ¢ That sounds w0 swest on plessant ear, | ’ That fills us full of ecstacy, At that, Thomas, may we inquire whes Ne ralte o § atads solaar Mad And makes us heam with joyful gies, Willard ever aid really fight? | the ma ' And fills us Tull of keen delight, And makes our hesrts thump woft and ;... N e % | hat of 1 pposed nterior sight iard says he'll never b n andidates. It i & stres naj And makey us wang to jumyp and rosr, York again. Oh, Yem, h e eyt | e s s Forget our troubles on sach woore, you be wo crie e e g T Enjoy the 1ife that we muwt 1 compl] 0, Ak ; Aud take the knocks that others give, Hanuad: ank as s o s i n: Y |1 » ' sociation, Pacifie ( N "Pig this, thig melody so sweet, Put George Washington never played s B il ey “Bay, kill that umps, the robbing o golf A 4 ) conldn’t ah two 1o , T T The low-Gown hum and nervy hest, | ¢ dix out t tor Put wome siryebuine in his meat,” Ok, Lookit, ) bl Jurnped from the Kusin b That's the song that soundy so sweet, Neeghmann in kolng to fly the Fed ¢ gk e Vame wa She In, o U man i The Dodge Oritarion, the paper in Joe I'here one born every minuts on was Iaboring for the tacher's home town, spesks thisly upon and thers are M7,800 minutes ever or % techer's return home from Kanss (it ear, Por) this Information ia " N 0 d 1 " f pir g Do Roller the " most { n intere M 5, but Jess el ) offeet Joo and Anton Kiecher re ard makes the cash register ¥ tNBt he neded more we ] | left Mondny for Kar Ol Jenronw N attar donts &1 whe oo had & hout ‘wit r f Benny Kauff 1n as good as he says Wock In 100 tor 840, Kddle Collins we neo said, “no gink 18 & mucee ) will have to ba provided-with ndding ma : P : ‘ JOHNNY e Lowr hines this year Athile " e K"”‘_—n I MACK, Al for FITZPATIRIC L What About Crogn Why Not #1,000,0001 4 v Jossul o 4 “le Farnum, Neb., fn the recent eluc hen the Baltimore Veds docided ta | # riones Lre - > roocMH 1 not only votes to prohibit Organized bn hy did they specify | ' ralt o ' . JACK 5 PONOVAN sslocpn and pool halls within fts 000,000 " | longuor MOAKLEY borders, but hands a ki m er Jumps Wigh = TIONE '+ PUICE MUVILFHT ip to bowling alleys, Why not Trap whooting {8 ealled “the sport al | cher g 1 he A o i wi a8 the mother ¢ ere smashed to smitheraens truiner at Tiarvard ¢ a make 1t n good Job, and kiok the uring put we will slways hold trap {” Mant paw in 1l ped | promdents, Mansachuse(ts mny bo right- | satlenal performan f 1 r f Wi ” Arthur Duff pomtoffice oul? shooters are atealing crap-shootors stuff | 1 ¢ L s tean e | tully termed the mot { uthletfe men- | the Plymouth It t nt | Dodgors—and he's been thers aver wince, | 1or f " nd field destintes of | The Natlek M npan hen | p foba L. Bllivan isvs Ji " “Prize fighting s brutul,” shrisks Mr Kddio Plank, the most remarkable f10&- | more thur % o ans have hinged | which Ineluded on its roster Milke I god d 1n no fighter. Parhaps, John Hearst via Mr, Brisbane Since when ,','vl‘:.. ke, never was o minor leag Bon the Aats’ of trust phy, Johnny Ma faene Fitzpatr ' ] e i g e S vr gr s o may we sk, has there been any prize | Joined the Athlgtles after he grad nother o “ by " Pooeh Donovar J “ fi ! to bim, he's & swell business man. fighting unted from Cettysburg collegs, Chiof 50 S0hs oun- | and Piper Donovan, eomp o | amatopr sprinter in the world Bender played college buse ball, barn for i) tterment world's champlonship organization, Yrom | Vooch . und base ball rHE MANAGER If a boxing mateh in these modern Aays stormed for a while and then was snared | of th wmtion th ' o went to Yale and Vennay r of & ¢ dorable ability and he AND HI8 ALIBI s brutal & turkey trot is barbari by Connle Mack | has existed for half century | vanin och Donovan to Yale and n s namsted both Per Houghton and . H".m i “'f' anville ,I':' od two years| without. pupers of Incorporation or any- | to Harvard, Keens Fitzpatrick to Mich! Dr. Bexton in developing stars In m:n Hix team was walloped lo a turn, BUSINESS OF WORRYING. F the Now Hedford (Maan) team In the | thing mors binding than the announce- |gan and then to Princeton, Bid Tete to |two branches of athietics, Aw far a8 the | By gery nine he mel, - New Pngland league, then tn 192 joined | ment o no of us Andover and Steve Parrell to Ohlo Bate P feal condition of Crimson athletes in Fho prise of Johp D.s gasolise, ihs” Brayes . isd & But he ealmly spoke these gentle words, Is hurdling to the wky, | th " and immedintely heeame In & quiet-1ittle section of the famous | and then Michigan erned b Donovan's word Is su “We haven't. started yel,” It takes a multimiliionsire, sonmation, Fred Bnodgrass left #. Vin me forty-five yenrs ngo was | Many of the athletes from thiy section | Prem ¢ havent, 8 4 A wingle gal to buy. cent’s collage In 1907, Joined the Giant £ It e still growing, ts p Kesns Witzpatrick was another Natick Hants growln # | obtatned prominent places fn the at Pug let us hit 4t up some mors, "v' next spring and continues to linger in | prestige has been felt. from Malne 1o | jatie hall of fame be wns Natick | performer that entered the fleld of pre You Spoke u Mouthful, Thomas. thv P ¥ mm.l:'m oy st oompnn Californin, and through Ha agents 18 | tiremen, Juck Monkley, the famous Cor- | femslonal conches. He wun n protege of | ‘i Jones says there is no grest p Wo're not & bit exoited, 1t wlles, the Cardinal heaver, | power has been felt In the Olymple | pell un trafner, waw a South | the late K Murt Murph le demand for Willard to fight in the Por it doss not worry us. made the big jump from the Tri-State | gnmes and other international affulrs Host Tommy Keene, handler of | decided 1o lgave the Detroit Athlet) [ lenkun to the Nationnl-and hasn't moved | The originator of the wlant organisn- | Gyracase athletlc destinies, and Fran club he recommended the engagement Hal Connors ambled slow miles in 2:29, | wince, Mamaux, the pitehing wonder of |ton was none other than the famou . the Mamsachusetts In- |of Pitzpatrick, After Mike loft Yale, the FIFTY NAGS Now stepping off the last ons-elghth in 17 the Plrates, came from the Muntington | Mike Murphy, the groatest athletle | gigtute of Teehnology, snd other Bay |first time, Vitzpatrick followed in the seconds, team in the small Ohlo Hate league, That | rainer of il time Mike, in thoss 4 Biate athletes path of the veteran conch And became ON OMAHA TRAGK O'Shea Is Wobbled, won In 194, A yeur later found him hat- | Wes known as Btocky, He was a sprin J, Vred Powers has conched Notre | Yale's man behind The veteran, Jim OB} # been deco ting for the premier pitching honors of | ©f No mean abllity, but because of Wis | Dyme university and Holy Cross, Bernie Later, st Michigan, PMitzpatrick put the . p rated with the hobbles and will be raced the Tener cireult wonderful brain, wak always looked fors, who tenches Columbia university | Ann Abor university on the sthlstic map (Continusd from ¥age One.) o & Sadr Dackss Evam Wastars |upon as the leader among the ath wthletes to perform; Martin Delaney, | by developing its track and field stars | conditfon he found the Fast Omaha Of interest to Omaha horsemen was the | 1arry Doyle, champion National tengue ,.r‘hw dayn rother of Jare, for years conch at Bx- | yua caretul conditioning of the foot bl | track in Ant ement that the trotter, Badle A, | Stienah. fn 1048, 4 & Bovingtield (Thires “‘,‘w. ‘,‘;',,, the lll'u!’er'Ml‘flr ;()' 0 oter and Town Btate, hawp been In charge | oo ihat Hurry-Up Yost conched The track is being worked dally ‘M-” 201%, will be taken to Libertyville, 111, { Kyo tnague) product, Johnny Kivers wed | "1 ¥4 the "m. o v;-l lu,l- efors | of affalrs st Chicago univer My 10r 8| gonnne iarelle was the sFeatest siar |#Hows the results of its careful BTOOMIN. | goon, Driven by Tommy Murphy, this an applieant for an ob of mny Im er of years; Tom Holland, a pup n exceptio 00d #hape eve 0 6d 0 } ¢ iaiahi aadlonly one year's experience do & mineyl D 08 " r o n f years; Tom Holl PUDIL | oyt Pitzpatrick uneoversd mt Michigap, | 10 #Xcepth nally good shape even . horse raced on the Grand circult last | . : portance at any of the various college | of the Murphy achool, has been a win- | o0 00 L0 o entent all-roung PTORent time the oval should by August | ye., ’ h Troy. In | ung athietie clubs of the country ald | per of Northwestern university, and a | VTG 59, SO R MITOUNT | 29 the opening day of the five dayw rece mplonships—thus rons | leaguer, That w Lawis' dream of fame-Ted-Kid unhesitatingly take n crack ot anyo e on the middieweight would | 1002 he Join alnly o ring ancmaly. Here he {w, n near lghtwelght o legitimn o flght tn the middle Hikhtwelght, fought several 166-pounders, And the ease and grace with which yanquished “them convineed him th he would have I from middlewelghts than he Hght and welterwelghts, # determined oppositio would fro How Muekh Does He Welght The foregoing, for the most part, m B et el il Seat wae and—Hainie ever since has been makin o Yankes ped from the Oblo and |kames, His batting average fo b Appenr Wloglenl, but avery word I8 8&land hit 40, He's been s major leaguer | |1y : 5 S KAy | the Yankeaw, loased: from ihe Of : ghatting avernge for ShAL |y pe o oriouts during the last week, An fact, based on Tewis own satements, |y oo e unhappy for National league um-| Pennsylvania league to the American— | perlod wan 244, “Luck Waw the Opin- | jouo or My Bmith's string that 100me up Now here comes the wnticipated quoats B Wi ks ad & oot | P00 wome Jump--send pitched for n 40 average | fon of wome. Whereupon, Honus cas u comer is Governor V, 2:19%, pur .lnfl"“lmw much doos Ted-Kid Lowis | 1o 1n 1008 he played In the Tri-Btate| Vaber, the White Sox pitcher i debut year, Leon Ames, a major | them Into the Anaoias club, by PILUNG | chased in Texas for the Omahan by Mr It 18 not for the writer to answer, for \ ( o ) wot fron e Ilon team in the teen ye letion le Maler, the great Cfub first 'eam leorge Koster > helped 1 3 o Lowis, and Uig efficient treatner and hand- | o0 jumped o the “, njors f l Ited Box to n world serler vietory, plavod ) tate cireuit or of the Jimiy Pirate infielde ain MeNally Siring nt Work, ler, Alec Goodman, alone knew the inbr Teagus. | Hoon TIORM 810 the smail Texss lesgue in 1013, 'tha | BY o 8 col er in 196, o | from the Wlue Grass state, Heinfe Wag- | P D McNal popigs hemesmen secret of Ted-Kid Lowls’ welght, 1t may paen B s R g g e i s A emi-pro in 1900, fn 1010-and | ¥, oonsieet e Red Sox fre Who hafls from Bellwood, Neb, arrived s Aibde iR e B e wrk Btato leagus Isn't ranked | ne ring b L ch ith ’ osifl st the Kast Omaha stables during the i ) e gl Himany JOADMOD: [ igh, as minors go, yet It developed the | ton—and ho's starring. Ray Coliins, a | then | Hontor y bt yesrs, ‘W week with several 1ikely head in tow JOIN THE HAVPY ARMY OF anager, has no inkiing of Ted's y 4 b v e B oo B ,ll ghty ! Alexander, It \ | mal ‘ i it SO Vinking . A Bouth Bide horseman, Fred Goudson B e (e aw M vip wikh An ,1,, yeur "‘ Philly he won twent raduating from the ralty of Ve en tear W05 and with the ¥ g b . 1 putting two pacers, Bessie H. and |/-’1'vr - elght out of foriy-one gumes—average, | mont River Now I and lengue club during : Conwtantine, jr., through their paces. The htwelght terwelgh o ddle- | h :‘:ll h'n”:.l Tho i L or Al | s, and e 41 1t with & Joke team bo- | Christy Mathewson pitched for 1 “ ‘ o il 1 £'the Bon- | atter has & mark of 3064 riders, boys,.snd know the mas EMAA In the Businems. 4nd th sart- | g . = Fil e . Bt o B Fat MeAvoy's horses at the East Omaha |l !mum’ joys to be had from the od. atables o Aleplayin e pre-seaso: exhilerating sport of motor welght for any match with a ‘,u-mmmhll SV & Sont Sasher, URinntive Virslom Jeagie -4 ¥ ¢ 9§ 1 i oo e St Wik ; yel g ; il S adtharwratati 1 Wingo, she backstopping stazs. | the next meason he me a 1 P for the ¥ and batt . . y ' > - oyeing The olustic Mr. Lewis (s ‘st pre ,H}uy.\..l v 1900 A with the Green- | leaguer. Jack Coombs was & ¢ A S 2 vl 1. v lnter trad o me the ste 'm,“ul m:m,; by ¥ . R R eyl e e nenond |t i Wit b o gl ‘ i han b (B, Laughiin ta showing lots of pep. " ictor H.Roos bout. After Juck come Packey MeFar ganization small that it was almost | slgned with the Athlet g ¢ ' " e ‘m; l]u '.‘ " Iy n “;,‘ ; ’ = land, Willle Ritehie and, maynapy | PHkDOWE § the stat The next| Ml Doak was secured by the Cardina Ho: iy e sk saiared froni the ) Meo ’ s Tha .: arders to n] - »’vll‘."m”“ stables, has The Motorcycle Ma Freddy Welsh ason Wingo kot & tryout with the Car- | from the Akron team in 191 Paterson (N. J.) club of the Atiantie |Pvahiest of the' “bushe e e 2708 Leavenworth St., After that—well, it would oceanton tittle | AInals—and ho made good. Helne Zini [ had a brief tryout with the Ieds in 18 Ague In the summer of 1897, He finishe he Disiats: ks wilss - adacing Omaha, Neb. suprise at this end it we were to hear rman played with Wilkesbarra In 1906 | The next AsOT Don ' o season with the | o team, tb e Produce Reaults Py L L L TS ——. that on Lahor ¢ay, or thereabouts, Mike Gibbons and Ted-Kid Lowls will fight It s out for the middlewelght champlonship of the universe Burgess-Nash 2 nd ) at ny Deweys Mix Today The Nurgess-Nash team Omaha loague will play it Kame the season today Frank Deweys of the Nat the east din 0 o'clack Carl Rathie | pitehing ") te Rer Overman w th will also pluy field Pig “"Mike Amateur Games'T [ Mol " A t R 'oda Yy d the Cubs, Charley Dootn, | CHantw, 18 from the Westorn |y, | now with t He joined the Washington club in fler graduating from Amherst, Charley | in Harsog was o collegian in 196, & semi-pro In 1608, with the Tri-State lengue in 197 In 1008 he got u chance with the Glants ncceptod an trainer he th England was the he late sevention and early oighties New England country champlonships than any other | younding his own likely looking stock home of the pro- | Pooch Donovan, brother of Plper Don- | trainer Into shape, Mr. ildreth i training the | ¥8mes which will be staged today, 1t champs were | avan, who was credited with 5% seconds John Paul Jones, Dave Caldwell and | entire string owned by Otis M. Smith, they get awny good we'll know Clark's Jomt and part of 197, was sold to the A Brannew Beverage Making an entirely new and novel Beverage from the choicest Ameri- can cerea records | himuelf, Before belng engaged as chief | that have been made by Moukle who, by the way, is ons of the most regu- |#chool has been in progress a month - lar visitors at the track now, L | v, mith's promising 100 tepper, Cubs~| tiona) league pitchers. Ray Caldwell of |in the National league, playing sixty-one | M7 Smith's promising looking stepper, | Ma‘,,\aclmst tts Produces Best of Athletic Coaches Is would Invaria- | number of other collees sy & "”""""“ hin work s proving | yaing of the Omaha Driving elub, be | UMPS FROM MUNY SCHOOL y subjected to fhe serutiny of Mike Ihe O'Connor brothers, Charlfe snd o one of the best conditioned and fastest on i Murp ¥ have made the rounds of the | J8ck Monklsy at Cornefl is the mo, {ne entire Great Western cirouit WILL TRY SPEED TODAY Juck Warry of the Red Box was grady If he professed alleglance 1o that sast- minor colleges of New Vngland, and | #uccessful athletic trainer of the present MHildreth Busy Chap, e Ated from Woly Croms college In 108, Im- | orn section of the Bay state situsted | Charile Crowley, assistant to Tommy |48y, In his seventeen years at Cornell | . (oinime akill of Joe Hildreth, the Beveral students in Oeorgs Clark's mediately afterward Connie Mack “roped” | ahout forty-five miles from the Jub, he | Keane at Syracuse, are all othlatas who | the former Nouth Toston athiste has | yoi” wne M 00 0 0 vandler from | Municipal umpiring school will get try: him and “Black Juck” han heen starring | would find his task & much easlér one | minee. - Jobn Henry of the Benators, rank- In { ilh.: a8 one of the best entchers in the | New wame, had no minor league experience, | fosstonal athlete, More 10, | uncovered in that section than anywhers |as a professional, was a money grafter | Alma § ® country England Maltless erimic o )m@ N@@dfl@ \ outs todny, A number of thase embryo and cross- | roxas, is in dally evidence, Besides | ! Klem's are going to officiate in practice acquired thelr knowledge of athleties (n | captured more Intercollegint #chool s the goods, The muny ump rdn ard a few of the champs | secretary of the Omaha Driving olub, Trene Veau, 2:12%, showed pretty form in | Alcoholfree without malt, without fermentation, without sugar, not brewed, containing no alcohol, being tax-free; not a “beer.” “near beer" or “temperance beer," with a flavor and taste of its own and being in a class of its own. taurants, soda foun- For sale at all drug stores, hotels, re tains and soft drink establishment Family Trade Supplied by 02 N Street \ 6002 to 6016 South 30th Street outh Side Station OMAHA, NEB Phone Douglas 4231 Phone South 1267

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