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The Omaha Evening Bee from Omaha, Nebraska • 9

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to Vir fnuffi -V, -i mi1 kT-T lAha rn msAd i mmm THE BEE: OMAHA, WEDNESDAY. JULY 20, 1921. OHara and Whitney Turn in Best Cards During First Da Meet Leonard BaseBaUBesHlK eflQStendtruJs Joplin Miners and Buffaloes End Three-Game Series Today; Wichita Opens Series Here Friday Former Holder of Irish Title And New Orleans Golfer Shoot 18 Holes at National Meet in 73 Reserved Seats for First Grids on Sale Bt Birktlow, Bros, Cigar Store Doubleheader Scheduled for, Sunday Afternoon. Washington, July 20. With tho-honor of old.

Erin at atako, Paddy Ollara of tho Richmond County Country club, Staten Island, former holder of the Irialf open chain pionahip. and member of a famous golfing family, raeed in ahead of tho other professionals who played in tne first division of tho qualifying round for the national open golf championship over the sun-parched links of tho Columbia Country club here yesterday. ELL, the Buffaloes srs back in second pUcs, but at that, they are only two points behind Frank Isbells Wichita Witches, and that Uttls marfta Isn't anything to worry shout, brethern. Why. if the herd trounces the Miners In tha final game of the series this afternoon and tha league leaders drop their contest to the St Joeeph Saints, the locals will again take tho lead nd have a nine-point margin -YtoSay? defeat by Joplin put the Buffaloes back in second place when Wichita defeated Bt Joseph.

wacTROH uaciii strz w. b. r'T. win loms wb-MU BUFFALOES' HOME GAMES. Tendler to uw icnuler, tne i uuuelihia Three Carter Club Aquatic Stare Swim Length of Lake Swimming the length of Carter Lake, a distance of five miles, is, a feat not every' aquatic performer ia able to acromplisb, hut there are three water splashers in Omaha who.

have peddled thin distance end they arc members of Certrr Lake dub, too. Dr. Ed. Schricber, Mrs. A.

Smith and Ed Burdick, the latter life guard at the dub, swam the distance yestrrday. The trio started at and finished at I o'clock. The last mile of the wiin was through sea-weeds. uly 22 With Wichita, uly 83 With Wichita, riy 24 'With Wichita (I), uly 35 With JopUo. uly 88' With JopHn.

uly 37 With Joplin. J. maidied to liieet Benny lonard, lightweight champion, in an eight-round bout for (lie title et the National league base ball park in on the night of August 18. Accommodations for 35,000 spectators art being arranged, Tendler ia considered the leading contender for Leonard' crown. Final Gaines of Season Scheduled Sunday in City and American Ball Leagues Important Contests Carded INAL gamed for ths 1921 amateur baae ball aea-on in the City and American, Claw leagues of the Municipal association will be staged Sunday afternoon.

The other Gate City, Commercial and Greater Omaha, finish their aeaaon in a few weeks. Ths managers have agreed to extend tha season in order to avoid playing uhibrwpu 15 15 il R9V .414 m. junk 1 City Si lit Burch is almMt ss near to being good Western kagne pitchrr as peer beer is near to beer, which, in most cases isn't very near. Burak Starts Gama. Barney trotted out to the mound yrsterday to face the Miners, hut it was tha same old stoiy.

The Buffalo boss succeeded fa gliding alpag until the fifth Inning when the Joplin players finally solved Barney slow ball and then things Daniels was trotted out to tho the seventh, but the game had been won. The icon waa 2 to Jn favor of the Buffaloes in the fifth, but after that ft wu a different story. Daniel was nicked for five runs, but two of them on a blunder. Joplin collected six rarned runs and 10 hits off the offerings of Mn Burch, while Danieb waa touched for four eiroed scores and the earn number of hits during the on and one-third faring he hurled the cTwillbm pitched good belli for the Miners-The lanky Jmlin twlrler allowed tha Buffaloes 10 hiti, of which three were double by Mason, OBrien and Griffin. Return Homs Friday.

The locals return home Friday to open series with Wichita. -It probably will he thfa senes that will decide whether the Buffaloes or Witches will hold the commanding position fa the Western league. Should the employes of Burch St Finn opturt three out of the four Captain Oxford Track Team Trains cm Pipe Boston, Mast- July KLBevH Sndd, captafa cf tho Oxford-Cam-bridge track team that nweta tho Yalo-Harvard group fa Harvard tedium Saturday, trains on big Oxford athlete puffs on briar ripe almost incessantly. Ha smokM even the days when he fa stated for gruelling testa on tiia cinder tracks mid langbc at American trainers who say it will hurt him. "Why, it help mo tremendous lot, raaUy, Rudd aaid today.

"Over fa Antwerp one of pour AnMfkau'Couchoa told mo to cut it out and cm if it didn't help mo. I tried ft and ran tided in the 400 matera. Then msoked two pip fnk and won wy next two events. Golfers to Gather At Lakoma Tomorrow Golfers are planning to jmku tomorrow a big day at the Lakoma Comity club, forjitayers fromth He Country, Happy -Hollow and Field club arc gtanning to gtther oa ths Lakoma linki in dub competition The Goodfdlowship committee of the clnb fa ta charm of tho nrogrui. A peppy dinner fa scheduled riter the golfers return, from the hnkc with their stories of the number of balls lost.

r-- title are rnucrrned, all of them Hagen, Mitchell, Ilulchisop, McLeod, J-ons, French, Tellirr. Kerrigan and Kirkwood survived, which is ns it should he. In oniklriiiping the other members of the "pro fraternity OHara shot consistent golf. There wss nothing sensational about his game. Hs maintained a steady gait from beginning to end.

religiously avoiding trouble and seldom wasting any opportunities. The feature match of the day end the one that had the biggest gallery following It was that in which Hutchison and Mitchell were paired. HITS a MISSES BY THE BUFFALOES OMAHA. AH. H.

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Bnffman of Pindmi, 32 to 26; and F. Turner of Pasadena beat Jamm Keane of Chicago, 32 to 21 Grand Circuit Results The summary: liSf-ekm trstttat. Brukirarlkp. bb- bp JaWlH SrnS fMaraAfl 1 Wiki ton! MiiiiiiiMMsitii 9 Klto fiU esoeoee eeggeeesoooooo 8 iiismmss s9 9 ooogs ft I RM MB oeessoeoi Kiullto TAa Ontot.s. Tl I ftifTRg ftT SUlHtaH pastas.

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Charles Rex rode, chsp- fain of ths 316tb If. P. outfit 1st dhrisfam accepted the TFighttag Parson's" challenge for 10-round championship boot, the two chapfafas wsra mstched, and the Y. A. started makliyr arrangements far the boot.

The raiaie de Ghee fa Park, for which wu leased by the the A. E. F. boxing tourney, was selected as tha phea lor the battle, aad all wu reedy for tho bout, whoa orders came from the army authorities placing a bu on tho contest, Omaha boxing feu will have aa opportunity to su tha "Fighting Parson In ths ring next Monday night at tha City auditorium when he referees the 10-rauad main event between Ever Hammer of Chicago and "Kid Schhifer of Omaha. Hammer worked out yesterday al the QueeDsImry Athletic club with "Happy" Mafoue, while Schlaiier trained LEE ANDERSOM, Otdw.

Utah, heavyweight tolond scrapper, who won over "KIT Norfolk, recognized chsmploc of Iha negro racr, last month, will neet either Sam Langford or Heiiat" Wright in a 10-round bout he re Thursday, Ahgust 4, according no aa sqnouneo-ment made this morning. Ths western heavy vrcifltt, who recently bobbed up Its he gotlight by defeating the New Vork segro, hu won his last 17 fightm by knockouts. Anderson will arrive fa Omaha tonight lo challengs the wiener. The August 4 show is being promoted by ths colored post of the American Legion fa Omsk. It will bs tha first alhletic cstertainment held under the Isw legslWng boxing fa Nebraska.

Tire bill becomes a law July A Paris dispatch ststss that French boxing fan twrivad the hock of their fas tin other day when a eertaia popular boxer told them that he had btaM boring with only on eye for ths past four yuan. Ha arid fa wu state blind In on gUm. Over here get at thrill at that Think of the amber of boxen we hen withoat bonds, think of the hmseSndi without right hands, thtak of ths mUlione withoat brxliu. As for rixMkra pmme pip onw of tho jutasw ut athletic entertainments MMin By tha way, OmnHa getting to be a regular mecca. for fighters, managers, seconds, etc.

Former students off Oenxll university who reside fa Omaha ire turning their attention to the comisg international track meet at Travers Island on July 28 betwrett Oxford and Cambridge and the joint team of Princeton and Cornel 1. The program will consist ol 10 events. Two Englishmen will start-six eadi event to compete against ene Priueton and one Cornell athlete. Gordon fcKiy, the clever Salt Lake City niidiefielfht who shaded Sudcnberg in 10-round boat -list' winter at he itoek yards, has been to box A I Sommers fa a 12-roesd mill at Silt Lake City onJufy 21 Somincrs wu knocked cold by Mike Gibbons on July 4 Benny Leonird, chaqbaflhl-wright, hu poKtanud a nee hone. The king of ths Bgfxtwdht puab-en hasnt Jrihmiy ponds, not el riL Dundee alu is the proud of a runner.

His Hons u. more than IMOQ in wits riming hu you and is lunrakg gsod races thfa ofBc fa Philadd- erassaApg dafutmin. Ths Uttle Itrian Ught-nright was wiUfag tobsthfafaxm egainU Leonird' Sluts raodstar thu bs could duHxeu (dm, but somehow the two naw had chance to talk 1(011 tariny. Bo, Leonard hu his leuts sal Dnndeo his race bona; It fa rather ulbnef fa be talking about fopt ball at this msmo of ths year, especially when oat swriter-mg like he wu yeoterdn. Yet all we hear fa that Comch Vsd.

Bold in hear fa that Com rige of CreightM a (uparfasr a tough training program In thu Blue and White pigufa fcSchtn thfa coming season. Los Angeles Text nil Player Enter New York Meet New York, July 20-lflu Mary K. Browse of Lu Angeles ha arrived fa New York aad will begin preparations for the womes's nation- fi s-i fa km ton I tennift cbanwioBRHipito Forest Hdil, fughaing Au gust 11 "1 am snxiou for sttotber chanct at the national titlm, asiri Miu Browne, "and I expet fa play right up to that time." She has ban catered la tho Mew York womans cbsinwiceship tour-rament, begiaafag JsMok1yB next Monday, George Adams, Bantam, After McArthur George Adani, Chki-bantamweight, who buiMSKht riy overy boy of his weight ki ths country, in- eluding Pst Hennnrx fofgr chin fa' Omhs arid hsaxiou to Earl McArthur, Sfan City crappur, who meets Frankie Ecbmauar tonighb pfan, meet Yds Swimmcn Yin. Del Monte, Jriy 2iL The University awfauntagg tens mndo a dean sweep in ill evettt of a amt hen D. B.

GtA (Y) tha (oVard rc fa 15L5 oamsdsfW. Jell iff (Y) tbs lOO-wsrd fa 564-5; C. a Katt fY) 2J04-K and Fergusoa (V) in the fancy diving. surplus fiuh. but in apifa thinks ia tut on Ms pka (till carry that ol sleep producer fa either on of hb dukes Ms upemsg partner will admit Wright and Lamgfenl met at Walthul last rioter.

Tbca former fasted 10 rottads, but fa dipped a couple seconds off ttac ads run fo-ord during tha contest "Sho pm gofa1 1 ficnock tha bah? for a row, said San ywfarday. couldn't catch sm up at Wdthin. Earl McArthur, Sioux Cby mittex swinger, and Frsalci Hilwaiikee. Sdmslxcr of bhwhmv, tugfa fa the semi-windup, which is ncBcfakd to fail t0 ronfldi Harry Boyle of Smshidi tnd Ados Faming have ban xcxatehd to ewap fa ths first- ptdfaiuanr. Paddy did sot have all ol th lory lor hit own consumption, aowcvrr, for an amatrur, Nelson Whitney of Iha Audubon Golf rlub, New Orleans, thared the days honors with bin.

Each had identical scores for the 18-hole journey, 36 solng out and 37 coming home, IN a rind total of 7J, which was a troka in advance of their neireit Competitors. 1 1 Considerate the fact that such able marksmen as Jock Hutchison, Hrlt-Ish open champion: Abe Mitrhell, the hard-hittins Englishman; Walter Hagen, farmer open champion, and Joseph Kirkwood, the Australian monarch, were (hooting at the same objective, the achievement of Messrs. O'Hara and Whitney in topping the held of 125 has considerable amount of merit. Hagen Shoots a 74. Finishing up in the stretch, jmt a stroke behind; were J.

J. Farrell ol 8 usher Ridge, Mamaroneck; Walter agen, who has shifted his alle- Stance from Detroit to New York; ack Burke of Town and Country. 4. Paul, and W. II.

Troviuger of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, the latter a newcomer in the tournament world. They were followed in turn by three players with 75, Ahe MitchelJ, Freddie McLeod of the Columbia Country club and R. L. Finkensteadt, an amateur representing the Home dub. Jock Hutchison, by dint of hard labor, got into the 76 which also included John Cowan of Oakley, Eddie Loos id Ravialoe, John Bredemus of San Fclipi, Charles P.

Bctschler of Maryland: Arlington; Robert A. Cruick shanlc, former Scottish amateur star, who has come to the Esses Country club recrntly; At Watrous of Red Runfi, James Donnachie of Hagerstown, and Fred C. Canausa of West FOint, N. Y. Three Amateurs This gives a total of three ama-feure and 40 professionals left for the championship rounds, which will start on Thursday.

Thera were no upsets, a condition which haiTiot obtained ip maay golf tournament, us far tMa year. All of those ho were picked to qualify did so. Hire we few who lud a troublesome time of it. So far ne the favorite for the Court Annuls Marriage Of Mrs. C.

Bouck White Poughkeepsie, N. July 20. Supreme Court Justice Joseph Morse hauler today annulled the marriage of Bouck White, self-styled pastor of the Church of ths Social Revolution, to Mrs. Andres Emilia Simon White, 20-year-old Farisiennc, ia a 1 7-word judgment. The court found that White had concealed, during a brief courtship his two on vi actions and his economic and social views from his brk if and that bis concealment wee sufficient I win not marry never.

I am through this has been too much. -add Mrs. White, as she slipped off tho wedding ring. Tbs hysterical and high voltage homesickness that caused her to break with me will, in all likelihood, not occur again. She, by this time; it a hit acclimated among ns, was While's comment.

"An tor me, I don't see how III ever dare fall Is love again and marry. I may ha no good in lore affairs, but as a fighter against hell-bent scheme of things, there is power in me." Senior Amateur, Track -Event to Be Held Soon Chicago, Jely 20-The Senior Amateur Athletic union outdoor trark aod field championehipe will be held at Stagg field of the University Of Chicago on August 13, ft was eanouuccd yesterday. Tho central championship meat open to all registered athktra fa the states of 'Illinois, Iowa. Michi-. gan, Wiscoash tad Minnesota and many of tho midwests best track and field men era expected to enter.

Jota Ray, national mile rasnlng champion, will participate. Wilson and Harry Grab To Fight August 5 Chicago; July 201 Johnny Wifsoa of Boston, middleweight boxing champion, will meet Harry Grebb of Pittsburgh, at East Chicago; lad. tfg August It wtiannotmcrd yes terday. Details of the match, including Inc number of rounds, were not public. Wlw fins Nmi 4f CtMFfWM hr ti ft to 4 WTraOBE PUG CMnm July It- SO XhUi, a.

an hwHfrwslehl wka huMM.MS i ftub siWun sf wll ujt Ms so Sm sesla fsr Hu vMta An X-ny pun. Martin's twrf MW Oft. Waltsss sf MUmhbM 111 Mu twilight games. In the Commercial, Greater Omaha and City loop the championship honors for the Mason have been set-lied, while it jf still uncertain who the "lucky ones will be in thu other circuit. The Swift Co.

have cinched the banting fa the Commercial loop for the second conseculiva year; the W. O. W. Headquarters fa tha Greater Omaha league and tha Drive-It-Younelii won the City league race. Considerable intereet fa being manifested in the American league contest scheduled for Sunday, and it fa likely that- tha race will wind up fa a three-corner tie for first place.

Tha Columbia an leading the loop with two game with the Dnld Packing company Mid tha Big "II Hardware company fa second place; Both the Doid Packing company and tha Hardware must win a double-header from theie opponent Sunday in order to tie up the race, hut should they break even the Columbia! win be declared the champion. The Packer will clash with the W. O. V. Boosters at Fonte-nelie park, while the Big will battle with the McKcnney Dntiits at Elmwood park, east diamonds.

The Swift-U. P. Family league lightweight contender, who has been contest will hold the center of the tags fa the Commercial league Saturday. Tb game will ha played at Thirty-second street and Dewey nvenue. The W.

O. W. Headquar-ters-Nebraska Tire and Rubber company battle at Fontenellc park will ha Iha feature event in the Greater Omaha loop, while tha Grace Luth-eran-Clifton Hill contest will hold tho board as tha feature game fa tha church circuit. Important Boxing Bouts This Week July 31 Jack Billy McCann, Ckwland. July 33 Jack Sharkey against Young Montreal, 10 round at East Chicago.

July 33 Red Dolan against Bud Christlano, 10 rounds, at East Chicago. July 33 Al Sommers against Gordon McKay, 10 rounds at Oifeq Utah. July 33 Hairy Soman agafaat Bul lfumy, IS rounds, at Now Lawler against 10 round, at taken with hfo wHt, and will probably Iom lot of friends ta Annies. They have given magnificant tough house parties this season end an vary popular within hearing dto-tanc. lfr.

Dnmbtalgtfa vUtfag cards are engraved by the United fits tee treasury. Fifty thousand Americsns an now fa La BiU Franca and eager to attend next fawn party riven by Travelers' Aid society. Owing to fact that royal steerage suites are all reserved for years, next inbound fleet of uttle boats will carry some very distinguished passengers who haven't got horns. game series from Isbell hirelings they will have a god hold on the top rung of the ladder, but if they face that many contests to the Kansu outfit it will mean soma till playing on the part of tha Buffaloes to regain -the lead. A Reserved seat tickets for Fridays opening game are on sale at Barkalov BrothosT cigar store, Sixteenth and Fsrnam street.

Harry Baumgartner, member of Burchs pitching etaff, la oo the totaled list Harry strained tha nerve in hie throwing arm and it fa doubtful if he will lb able to pitch any. mora thfa season. Slwuld Banns-gartnrr go the mute of Charlie Kopp, it will be np to Secretary Finn to scout around for mother hurler. -porrownfE NEXT ONE OVER jfmnnnwfa SAM LANGFORD BEARCAT WRIGHT 10 ROUNDS-10 Fighting Parson Challenged 'Chaplains to Box in France earl mcarthur FRANKIE SCHMAIZER i0 ROUNDS 10 Sam Langford and Bearcat Vriit Meet in Ten-Round Boat 1 Tonight AMERICANS IN PARIS. AU good American go to Pari to bo au Franca ia lister republic to America.

It's no harm to frag and kin your sitter, Every hotel ta Pare American bar wben Tibetan hasp mixes Egyptian drinks for exiled tourists from Madagascar. It fant nscsMsry far American to peak French fa Paris. Your bank nil fa yone totetpfar. American toariau get along with French by sign language. Sign this.

Sign that Sign those; Consensus of beve hedged opinion that Yank to Europe Ia just plain fish. Ffah fa guy who gala taken for fang walk and. pays two fane for privilege, Why go to Europe to be robbed? Patronise home faduitrie. Among prominent Americana at Long Champ were Mrs. Mora-nMftar, acceded by her fast and next husband.

Mn. Monmortar ins named after her old MB'S favorite ttto cry, Hsr papa carried-vary important bode fa Long Island ao Most Amrriesirt (peak French with very thinly accent Mfaa Oil-kann, veteran debutante of hundred social anaon, (Heeded soiree-dan-ante given for benefit of divorce lawyers. She dill her charming old telf. DumUefair bad hfo ARLOS FANNING HARRY BOYLE 10 ROUNDS 10; 1 "The division, A. E.

Thats tho title the doughboys who saw service fat France gave the Rev. Earl A. Blackman; pastor of the Pint Christian church of Cbanutc, KsOh when Issued challenge Parson of the 35th after the armistice was signed for a 10-round bout with auy chaplain of forces. the American rxprdfy ionary Tho Rev, Blackman was known from Brest, France, to Coblena, Germany as the "Fighting Parson of the Fighting 35th Division." The Chennta pastor Is an enthuisiastic promoter of the boxing game and believes it to. be one of the very beet forme of thistles, 'a Following the A.

E. P. boxing tonrnsment held ta Faria alter the armistice, the "Stare and Stripes, tha official nawspapgr of line Is Sams army, issued a challenge for Iha Kav, Blackmaa lo any chaplain In the expeditionary forces for a lib round bout for iha A. E. -F.

cham-pionshlpb 1 Soon after this challenge was published, Rev. Blackman was matched with aa American soldier WESTERN LEAGUE BALL FARE non FAcrn. ksAitanr Itisth Miwhif (IB. 'put Sduty gtayle list, MfS Mwtarm li Sam Langford, husky midnight heavyweight scrapper, wl has been fa mora battle than the German army, tackles Ed "Bearcat Wright ta a 10-round fistic engagement tonight at the Western league hall Ctrir, the feature event of an atb-tic program. The Boston Tat Baby arrived fa town yesterday and fa the afternoon worked -odt et the Qusensbury Athletic club On Harney street Langford appears to pany a Little I II nuuCs SssMsu (rttk titarltr.Ww Carthy a MaUas.

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