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¢ S I'HE OMAHA NDAY APR IL. 23, 1916 BRGTHERS IN RING ANNALS| Fame that Came to —Morc Than One Member of Family as a Box Fighter SOME HAD AS MANY AS THREE Women's Golf Champio;ship o VRl 97 ¢ ¥ -t r B ournament Promises to Be Lively \NEW TRAINING CAMP RULES Revised Schedule May Prohibit All| Exhibition CGames During Preparatory Season, | | TIME IN CAMP TO BE SHORTER | By RINGSIDY | Ny FHANK G, MENKE NEW YORK, Ay The Phila V YORK, April Radi Anges delphia the City of Brotherly e. But In base ball training camp programs may | shakespeare starting T Ie expects to have a he hors this tender be brought it before v prin 1 ¢ being the tercentenary of ol pice time, but won't guarantes thet the Pa Miny rea the Iatter Ity | th winter meetings prohibiting all pre 1 into the recrudescen of that esl which | bear the affectionate title T PImARG, RN brated serivener with a little senen GOLIING ON THE LINKS The ressons n erewith appended The exaecutives of the Natlonal and | 0001 news that has so far escapad AND. GOLFING, AT St Paul, Minn ot ™ of i | Amaricat P tw nlrendy have gone on | gy, pawicfike orbs of those massive THE 1971 Veather 1 z TROORE AT DAIS ORpaNeq “" "‘""““"” browed st idents who have boen dely pugil One of ench generally i ENen e on Ay : CMPR 1 inte the archleves to mee whether We have heard it sald by golfors ! & magnates ne kb n stand against | - nu T L e in nUt OF & DooT That's golf's a allent gnme da e 1 the | | thelr tonmn acheduling spring games with ¥ a8 Jfe S PRin 0 i A game where ¢ rae I8 tahoo # ! | minor Jenguers Mimp The sald scnsational news § And blatant nolse s tame e top | i | Tor extits'in thndol -t th | an expose of the fact that Shakespoars 1 ¢ re herl ‘ {ais 4 " % was the original report writer and But we, perforce, must disagree. r-chay in g Ly Ip & load of ['soft mone e R ol A e B Our ears ure fiill of kinks < S ? v | playieg the wmall towns during the | ROV BN From getting In betwean two bugs 15 1 erior } |#pring. 1ut the impreasion In erroneous, | ”"‘I“”I’]""" """" who regard the Who were not on the links. r i ) [ [Oftentimen the big clubs' share of the | #eribblings of the sporting puke as the S fike and Tom-and 1 E/ | “gnte” at cortain games in smatler than | PUnk and a scar on the virtue of it Tesn Willard will got 3,000 & weel ‘ nd Mike the lud; | thelr expense outla matime ha | Orature, but e Kot the dope and with a ofrcus. Which put him al we h nee Mike Gibbor mafors Rave found' afiss & i we'll leave it to you If it Isn't the most in the same class with a cer i elght ¢l [ thelr ming hed that ‘thel tain person who knocks ‘em off fc et o (1 axpenses wers Iy o thel the first place Bl Shakespears %0 a whot on the chautauqua cir B b e otnl recaipts wan the inventor of the Masked Mar oult - H‘u‘..:.. rien Ktuy o (n el We had u iot of Masked Marvels MAKE 1T YOUIR OWN RILYMI | The big lenguers ne ring wmny de- | wince then, most of them tlivvers, bt OBdarow Wil Ot SHOH AR e SR I 2 eldo _to shorten the 1 camp. Bill's was n winner, Old 8hake put h's e YOUR 1FOOT L o b he managers are hecoming convineed | Mapked Maryel over the suscoptible : By med | K hwid ) iy ogpehin or three af the most public better than 1Bd White ever i 18 wutficior ne for the athletes to get Of all sad words ! 1 " f | L dld—nnd they weren ving | Lo holder d's bantamwelght tith nto s e b EOR S BYIE DN, K Of suring or fall, Bl A ¢ g el » oy 4| em at the onca-minute rate then By gbifers are th Kid Williar e 1 tmat ¥ 5 i i 1% '“K elther—nnd he gathered in a floek of { topped | i nockin ohnny Con ¥ g 0, yen on' bim, This original and smost 1 wiio the ball, hamy knockin t Johnny ! thalr men | how or ten dnys FORAL o NN | hookea | gy Johnrly “Kowple” would o ay s aphelig or. Durine they | Buccesstul and most fam of B understoon that Brother M) | b (8 o dnlly ae oyt | Mauked Marvels was none other than Prowibition us She s Jean 1 bantamweight el ¥ ated to.lba from the balmy south | 1€ #host of Hamlet's father A you perhaps know, Des Moinens | Joas ditticulty than Johnny himeelf 80, .0b8 Taw and Windy-: nortlh 8¢ anrty \Iao It wan Oid Shake who first a dry town, thus making the erack by And Mike Egtle s only o flywelght—he April pulled w Dark Horse on the unsuspect the gy with u halr-lip—Desth Moine s tophouvy ut 108 pound [ ey vor 1o vush the players up | '8 bookmakers and thereby reaped ery fitting and proper, We wers R Erotheris affestion. One would s S ¥ L trom the wouth and forco them to stare | @ NArvest on the long odds, The Dark benting it up Walnut strent ¥rida sacrifice hin ¥ing career so the other 2155 LILLIAN B. HYDE . MRS WILLIAM GAVIN 1S5 MIARION MOLLING piaying champlonship ball immediately,” | Horse way one Othello, a thorough with & merry Doath Mofnes scribe and WAy succesd, However, sll four sre well| 4 oeican women golfers had better | by Mrs, Clarence H. Vanderbeck. present | This molfer has won the distinction of |OM magnate fold uw “The boys are| Pred whose porformance beat that of wo hurled this question aftor hird, “In ostublished in the ring game, and thelr | ook (o thelr lnurels or the eoveted title | title holder, In netinal tournament la heipg called the nietropolitan winner [P8rdly home again befors they have to | the %N to 1 shot that won the big $hins Al THONsL-Lo-800INeE - SESOE - OF - earming copacities are in no wise af-|oe national champlon will tind it sy |season by tha Kcors p and four meparate Hhir She also holds the |39Mp Into thelr uniforms and get out | Fremeh derby a couple of years ago are there o few oases hanglpg around fectod because of thelr relationship to forelgn shore Mra, Guvin belleves that her defeat wa rd for the longest drives [Wnto the cold nnd play and made o millionaire out of n Call loows for the thirsty travelér Mike Gibbons and Johnny Krtle are at| Mry, Clarence 11, Vanderbeck, the pres- | due in no small measure to climatic con In open competition Miss Hyde jo | "If the players, after boing condivloned | fornin piker “Oufside of any bank, meat market present enguged in explofting the prowess | ant national champlon; Miss Marion Hol- [ ditions under which she competed the remarkuble score of 71 0 and in the south, wpent n week In the north And wasn't Macheth the first guy grocery store, department store, clgnr of Tom Gibbons and Mike Ertle, respec- | jing, former metropolits hamplon, Miss My Vanderbeck's style of game s | yard Hhe an only been golfir fnoe 1‘~ fore they netunlly had to uy ball Lo promote an Outlaw league? Verily store, * haberdashery, Jewelry wstore tivel Mike Gibbons has assumed the | Lilllan B, Hyde, an v champlon for | typleally Ameriean, It lacks the wrist |19 fins Marion Holline of Waestbrook, | thée id be e Ikelihood of wo he was barber shop and undertaking shop. munsgership of Brother Tom, while |the metropolitan distreict; Ml Alexu | movement of the Fnglish men and | former metropolitan champlor ho, be~ |08, sUF muscles and colds, At the And wasn't Portla the first pinch ts absolutely impossible to get a Johnny Krile has undertaken to gulde | Stirling, southern states coamplon; Miss | haw pot the ginger of 1he » ng drives | catwe of her nulutent game wan [0 of the week thelr tem would be | Dbitter who went to bat in the ninth auite,”* repl ed the scrite and he turned Brother Mike Jnto the champlonship of |Georglnna M. Bishop, New England title | of Miss Lillian B, Hyde, four-time metyo- | ranked as plus 1 by the golf authorities |Used to chilliness in with the score In fovor of the oppost vs Into n dellcattesken shop conducted which he Is joint holdgr holder, and the thoussnds of other | politan nner; but e count, and |in 104 Is another Ameriean golfer whe / During ”v“v" . of remting a4t home | tlon and then delivered the hit which by u kuy who learned hig business in omon golf en inln N, W ave Lo ke 3 anderbec nwml il mnd wi it in w wiron i for e natlonn he men could PO each an " ome | oq o ¥ IR ru nnd Others, ¥ I’ e '”’ "; v y : '”h' : weot | My )\ |'|| rbech ’ 1 and | will put | XA 10r Eha nusiansl | FH8 IO, SOUETEN ‘: b 28y t | copped the fra Yen, bo, It Wi Milwaukee o helr golf clubs and begin o strenn remarkably accurnte froi the tee ttle next June Kymna " or Kh workouts, or on We have lots of other proofs, too - Ring history contalng the names of |ouy eourse of training If Mrs. Willlam | Her game I8 uninteresting to waotch Miss Hollin, an all-around wthilet ,MM Aayw, go to the ball purk and k but this should be enough 1o prove ou They sold me like a slave—Trin Bpeakor many brothers who have earned a Wvell- | A, Gavin, the English woman champlon, [as a rule, Her steady game often proves | won her golf i at the Nassau Golf |imbered up there Qontention. Nood by slinging the padded mittens, Of [ix 1o be defeated in the ruce for the |deceptive to the spectator and i only |Country club, Glen Cove, Ls 1, In 101 “Doe! Lnvan's Advies to Rival, | the old timers the name of Attell stands | premier honors of the season approciated when the scores nre hung | by defenting Miss Georglana 8, Bishop | Pr. John Lavan and Ernle Johnson are Boston 15 all aklow becatise Peroy | Oh, to be a base ball slave, out premincntly Abg Attell was | Mrs, Gavin srrlved n Amberica last | v If she recovees from her lliness the | of Brooklyn, twice winner of the met i””‘ Browns hortstops, During he | Haughton says he'll continue to And lose my freedom dear, featherwelght champlon, while Brothers [week and immediately announced that | natlonal title will have an able defender, [ropolitan title, one-time winner of the |FUFNE keason they fought It out for the | the Harvard eleven, But you don't mee Oh, 1o be a base ball slave Monte and Cocsar took down oceastonal |she Intended entering il of the cham Another girl that will earry the hopes | national chwmplonship and a famous [honor of becoming the regular for the | New Haven going Into ecstacios over it And get ten tho ear purses by thelr abllity with the gloves, |plonship tournwments of the seanon, Al- [of Awterica fs Miss Lilllan B Hyde of |player with ten years of wins behind |Browns last year; Johnwon performed 4 NG o ion 1ok a g All thren were fentherwelghts, | though the English expert, was defented | the South Shorc club of Long Irland. 'her. similar duty for the 8t Louis Veds Bonny Leonard ssys he osn Mck | The life of the base ball slave Is cer Jim Joffries, when he was heavywelght | Toward the end of the tralntug season rr:'dndulrom"ol:h;'d ;::'7' must think he's .1y tough. He has to work fully two ehlimplon of the world, had a brother "'lm’wvvv sprained an ankle, There was | ” ? hours a days Jack, who aspired to pugilistic fame UNI WILL STAGE B]G MEET 1o dootor in the vicnity—except Dr. | Tho only guy wio can lick Freddio e Jack's nearcst appronch to prominence | mvan, Ho rendored first ald to the in- | Welsh is one who can step off a hundred r EVEN wis when fought Jack Johnwon and ‘E f h';l h School T ‘]J""‘ :””',':',”' |‘" o krave way advl n ten flat $TOP ON TUESEDAY 1 | hig patient thualy was knooked out ntries for the High School Track it _ : R My denr W o\ njury 18 serious | k Jack and Mike vin” #utltvan wers | Classic Are Now Reaching the p B i e inJ 5 M | 8o Note, We wonder when this 1ife shall ebb away, Bakvywelshis of nole in.thelr time, They . |, Bask of the stick Nygsrd will he sta-| Picycle Indiuns if he could secure his My advico to Sou 18| My, W. A, Rourke will entertain And it is time to cross the river Btyx, y ,,,f.,,,“ iitiad T thalr Tatdrias Athletic Manager :;".""'[nr“' the Walnut, Grove Athletion | relcus to taks n complete rest—for six montha, | sathering of Lincolnites for four day If 1t shall be as it ’1)- r’u -u-‘-lnn any, . n de od b N puldness 4 g | this afternoon ’ At least, Pur more, 1 think ¥ o B OF Sepeii ot v day® | “An everlasting gab of politics © The Emil Hansens will pull off thelr iink you should But they counld fight, and were before U 4 A pair of stolen bases by Bhields of the | next terpsichorean affalr at Turner hall |leave St Louls - o . the publie for many years FETE DAY IN CONNECTION;,V,_”“,",M wpelled defeat for the Council | April % | And Johnson merely grinned ' Doak, Bt Louis § g Goorge and Jimmy Gardner were broth - Blufts Imperials Cl 1 d B dd + it j " s 2 Wit the bases Intoxicated Bird of the . 1 Kan! her sbyrsh 1 : ere and were classed among the leading \,"’ JAMES B, LAWR l""“ witiy| ¢ 300rke Bute) piucked thres hita out of | Corr Kisctrics proved ho wis n venl vird | “trun Pardue '.t:"..,',::.,q' g PRI evelan ] er geans PRI 3 1 welterwelghts, Jimmy, at one time, held | TINCOLA, - April - 22.—(Hpeclal ) V| four times up last Sunday, twq of which [ by cracking one on the smeller for two |y 1 ik -y i, b f l ] ew Yo 3 1 e champlonship in that division, | e cebraskn high school intercholastic | Were for two bags | ciighion “m“" “":’H”"."' .I 4“.. on y fll ~|vu¢u The or ymplc ames iy - ;0 - track and fleld meet” again under the| d Probst. a high roller in loeal | ki Be " Wy sihorse. | IEE GISCOVEEY WRS IR By one of | | 0, Chice ] Anather prominent palr of brothers Jn | FERAE S0 BE o raskn B i s g i gl Bl '}"')' R0 | hand Speliman, the old washorse, | gur wouthern contemporaries : 3 ‘ | Meonnall, G e the welterwelght class were Mike and 4 Y uree Oll company | it thnns, 18 now sewed onto the Wal There aro thousands and thousands and | CHFEVELAND, April 22 Cleveland v « ith,' fr : i Blly Glovan Tho latter s still: doiny | Authorities, the firat entries reaching| | ter . Clark milllons of pe ¥ bidder for the 1816 Olympian game o, Philndelpbia ... " ‘| Athletic ‘Managor Guy Reed indicate | In the one round he performed Dyck of | i SIS, W of persons who are of the opinion | SETEF EOr BAE ITE PR EETES r, Phlludeiphia iy nome good work In the rind, while Mike | 0L R T Nebraska high | the Luxus worked in mid-season form | Tho Monarchs of Council Blufts dropped |15t the one-time Brave and Cardinals 3 b2 s ; eney,” Brooklyn 0 In propeetor of & Kymnasium v against the Bourgeol | down to Tioney Cresk, Ta., und receivod | pitcher nover even made o single, byt | M #ecuring the next world events, Cleves | jiendrix, Chicago oo wchools will take part as did in the last | S okt His Pl count land is competing with Lyons, Amater-| Seston, ' Cliagy {1 Jirmy Britt, when he wan rated among | o T Mickey Guinane's home run started the | g GOS8 A "o couniry team looks | facte are facts, One must give the de i H A 1 A , lv it e, A% Ygrh - | the topnoteh Hghtwelghts, had a battling . tireworks last Bunday In the Burgess N that {s, “Hub,” eredit, when he's got it | 92 Havana and Atnwerp, these citiey ew York g <nd B Wilus. The . &itar. howaYdr v\m:u.mn feod ment put entry ll\ln;lk.- Nuwh-Dueky Holmes mix [ Jane Bunday damen Buies wan clothed | corming to him having previously made offers i Pliinburen bR ' ‘ pAe ‘1 for the meot only n week ago, he has | x g a In hh trikasout gnrments. e made | * Z Meadows, ¥t Louls i 0 Mever fought profossionally, but 6| .cceived . entrien from tweniy-seven jFor the Walnut Grove Athlation Chick | fourteen of tha Ducky Holmes bunch fan | 1n May, 106, “Tub was with the Hop In & ‘"I““““”"""”“ Mayor Davis koo | i stiiler, Biitaburgh 3 o L "o : L ontrie o ‘ ohpwon pulled down n werewmer bt | (ho atmosphere kinville " . engue. | 18 to address to Baron Plerra De Cou- | Hall, 5t Louls i Showed great promise In the amatour | yopeols Kntries will not close until May | critical moment Inst Bunday i k | Mnavilte (Ry.) tanin i the Kitty leagus, | (e "0 re i TS internetibnal som Funks. “and Teed has still to hear from a| 3 @ grerl Lt o b : { ] m Hute) of the Burgess whtoam | It played Vincennes, Along about the ot [ nt ol i "' '""' l“" o "h A ' b ¢ s o N om E 5 erling, chief of the Western hundec toan assortment curves | i X b i mittes, attention wil we called to the L ) ¢ ] Bernivle Motiovers Teib. nmber of the larger high sehools in | Uhlon gang, says that Kis crowd wiil | that ought to huave earned him a shut -I‘I"f' """"‘: Hub" fum oame (o Bet. | 0T R evatnnd i whout to Py merican League, orey MeGovern, once’ featherwelght the state, Including South Omaha, which | show & sterling quality todny ut last Bunday [ x;.»u i mI; ; swung-and n crash e et e SE B i ¥y McQove one ] P Joi of the Councll Blufts DeVol Vie. | Was heard, “Iub’" opened hiw peepers, o . 9 J 4 : i+ A0 i are sure to be represented he meot o ora y grabber 4 ol Vi ¢ CLUB BATTING champion, had two brothers who perpet- | "' e § Topea “," ¥he Harry ”"“‘H“ A crack fl grabt tor med ip rather strong last Sun- |Aaw the ball shooting on n line for the | Brookside and the other at Kinsbury| ¢y, ",': "\"', AB, ROW P p this year will be on May 13, with Feta day | has finally decided to perform in an outer | (218 1G9MAE S FAthe | park, Ording 0 wated the name when Torry went ,,,.|“" May 13 garden for the Corr Blectrica By, % ‘ ) '.‘ out a pair of singles |fence and ran—ns far as second hase. PAr rdinances asking for $40.000 have n;:w..l(r H ‘ :‘, # ; Siivod ) o i and a home run. e sy Tl S | been introduced In the Clevels gouncil, | §heaso $ > e 8 | the retirod It Tughey mnd Phil Mo-| “yop o (o yioet was taken from the| Nelson, the king of the Walnut Grove| Ratake of the Burgess-Nash team | If ‘Iub’ hadn't been 8o overcome with bl ekt and gounc| Hoaton in I I Govern posscanod the viclous, agkrossives | | oo oo uihorition in 1914, there were | Athetics, s on the trall of Potter to|proved that he Bineh Pitter 1nat | #urpriso by his feat, ho could have made | Throush their passage funds for the| New ¥ork $ 31 0w i i fieas of thelr elder brother, but they ab- |\ "ol rven Nobraska high schools sent| @04 him for the initial corner Sundny Wi b & double o loft | threo bases and probably & home run on | Sompletion of the stadiums will be pro- | wahingion ‘ w1 e P : X 5 ! 3 PR Sl the” ninth frume IR o historis vided 8t Louls 90 21 solutely v d 1o train and passed out | o L0g the entrles last yenr em Hm':\\ J::‘;’xm\:‘;‘. ! iry : <‘| »n.‘, elt V-”.v B Yldlis hh it o ! ,“" |Awlv |1Ir ylil‘: ; oo St R R R TR 4 8 4 I of the game Without attalning any prom- | yraced but a small portion of the state. | mult “Yre ta with Hurcess.Nash short for the Superbus was the featur T SR POTNG 0 on. 0 hoKiNon. | e ot i LU FIELDING mence agide from the fact that they were ‘ |58 the: wame batween: the Superbus and What do you think of base ball toda) NINITee. 1g %0, the ect that there will] “, ., | G U TE PR, PO, A F brothers of the once Terrible Terry List of Emtries, Papa of the Brandal th | Niswouri Avenue Cul | as compared with it in the days when | D¢ 10 Olymplan games until tue war 18| 5. Lo 7% 0 N r & St ton " of 1k These are the early entries which able to the ash furniture, He | "y cCE T L : [you were playing?" asked b ended Bosto 1 3.0 3 1M 'ur gl e W g ;A?,'h“"l" Anlde | Ched Reed, with the number of men | "eied two hits against Omaha B $1 el AL, 18 16" hase'é wikhat&ti 'y b tar | - | Wesumars H o tH rom the Gibbopses and Kriles, the name A & . - e o [4 perials continues to i ove LI Ret » changed op! L Ar ashi m ‘ 01 which each h seh . W of the Armour od four on| A chance to twirl for wome league in the [ of hye | | Detroit 6 0 4 of Leonard ix most Impressing. Henny | Whieh each high school will send y 4 fo | & alanes 50t or o hygone days re's nothing n : | Cravet i &% Leonard, by his kreat victory over Preddy | DeWIL flve men; Broken How, six g g B e D ah ”wm“.v,h\\ l. : \ha Tlast tooted Shes. TEIL (odSk SRMALECHe. SOIE- DS a‘tlona'l Lea’gue' [ i o ' Welsh, is lookell Upon ua the next light- {-men: Alblon, three men; York academy, | ;88 ™\vilihm. slinger for the South | fielder for o Polish . Merahanty, | thirty years that s the only change | Philadelphia 0 e 11 welght champlon, Benny's,brother, Char- | hree men; Nebraska City, six men;| gide Merchants, sliced down fifteen of [ stratched w donble into triple against |only Improvement CLUB DATTING QLML BTNy Jey, Jolned the professtonsl clan only re- | €18y Center, six men; Randolph, three | the Duhiman Knights last Sunday the Rumblers lnst Sunday & g gy P N E s M e s A . ‘ . . P « e 3 h ng debato staged AN [l haffer « the CGas compa : : X MA. ; b A . O 48 8 pt contly and quickly guined a reputation ag | Men; Hartington, five men; Omaha, ten| That thrilling debato staged last he G ANy 8 Kup J Philadeiphia 4 1 18 W 40 34| Bpeaker, e i R ‘ & knockout men; Sutton, four men; Lynch, one man; 4.:]\‘ Dot ween m‘...u‘.;;w.;“m and Lax figues Lo be mig r|‘. miat have f.;\x real | lug‘lng Nlete { Brookiyn o Henritaen, s ‘ 21 & The Mooke family of Philadeiphla has | St Fdward, ten men huyler, slx men Rack amengst 18 Frank Jel " f five trips to the platter C I 1 4 : JEo. T 2 £ } 368 | Bake Y 4 ! » B B e faine hareut [ Fnsirin, sioht man; Lanscis. wn men; | o Hoch, amONES: ua t Fonais Jeon, Mo ls| *, 0 e & ontigmate amy| OBLI8 Choir Fight |k 840 Bings : L Tommy. MReddy.” Willle and Joe, In the | Greenwood, six men; Hebron, four men; | Class A manag please take noti natrated funct that they know a | Coicaw ¢ 195 I8 ® 30| Kchalk, Chyo A ‘ i Y > | Falrbury ve men Nebrask Centra L B y o Joo Smiths will " fow thin ' base ball when they | W p o t, lovls ’ 15 J il " Helimann ) o « lan of this city there are Leach, | '8 f Nebraska Central [ Next Sunday t d ! ; e ey o g orse an ar il B e Che 4 s ™ Da nd Marty. All have earned | fcademy, five men; Gibhon, two men er down Lineoln an my inst 2 | LUB PIRLDING, e et < 4 .i pon v n the ring Chip . and | Bloomfield, two me n; Giltn four men the Lin n Cleaner i or « 4 n “ ‘u wm‘v" l ’ Kathored ’. P pa e ) DE. TP PB. PO. A n e L B " BGicorse Chip are both middiewelghta, | Bdkur. three men; Kearney, eight men ¥ i =, " ”‘ N them to y or than | gne of Miller FHuggin Loul Ards | ¢ H 0 v 3 o | ¥ 108, " 3 George having the champlonship o | StANton, two men; Mason City, six men v G by ot I Ans (n hia lineus | recruits has n really g foa And 1e- | Milindelphls : : " ~ “ ewmann Grove, three men 1 inny d Ekra " > fers th pride he f tha \ e P " ' Y | M . fow years Ne thr i ( Hans Trautner, sla : # th VV.U.‘:! ith prid t t th 1|80 Tanile ‘ \ PPON D o Phi thare | Jack | Exestlent ments are belng made | stors f i i prott y wey t hevper | to 1 r 0ot t e 4 ‘ \ ¢ ih ) for L] ' chool athlet n " oth L wh t . " : i . ! 10 ye 1 . bl y it O'Brien, o v of 1l ) as i ! th the f irit ¥ v ars | ) 48 ) v ot 4 adelphin Jack, the first light heayy- | matan state basket ball tourna. | Frediotio { sshed 1 her ' t I igired I mor VoW - ) . i 4 wolght champlon i the game. The elder it last March, The t flold | gyt gh to t ) rehay twirler would do we ' il was A ntertatn s ’ Jnck retired nearly f ars ago. Abent L con AS A econd X burn will % iclon. Khook, _care | the boy \ #ong now And ther L A thiee Years o presented hia k [for the high ach ete Nourse mpa non l W e KEinH, W art [~ 4 ) Brother-about sixt young ail I at th | \ B3 . . : o ; |‘x " v t wa waus o it N . ¥ the boxing tarted § ver Lo § the high schoal i L )y ¥ 1t o ™ ¥ a . . \ : Istugly, b whed along 1 . nts | ! ' wit 3 1 rought by \ v wnd recelve . , W Heed am and " \ o) 4 . e now he I fights |t 108, W rovide the e b AW 0 ! > for the hig i 1 . lay afler " 8 wl ) t . ' Jeme . ' Omaha Marksmen on o ‘ I ) v ' 2 : g L ‘ \ Punitive Invasion ; _ N f W. ol ‘ ] of City of Wisner 4 u ; —hube [ ' wih . a \ W . \ . \ ) ¥ . I . \INCY IS ANGLING R ) : ‘o ) CINCY IS ANGLING FO : ‘ GOOD HITTING OUTFIELDER Q e .4 fF P : Third of Famous | ] o ) . oy ~ Sox Rooters Dead ot . " . | - . | | . N . praaves . EARL HAMILTON SWAPS | : . pibs, » ! MOTOR CAR FOR HOME v L . - A ' . b Y- Vi | Know the joys of motoreyeling by riding a i9le ‘ hivg » . - | » - | J o bon W “Y=DAVIDSON . | HARLREY S . w . TG 2 WThe sle Man o B g » ; \ IC I'OR H. ROOS. I'he Motoreyele Mar - A . ¥ ’ ed LEAVENWORTH 8T OMAHA, NEB o Wt awa ‘ . \