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12 THE ( BIAHA DAILY BEE. SUNDAY , AUGUST 17,1890-SIXTEEN PAGES. T SPORTS OF WANING SUM , The Usual Breezy Weekly Grist of Baseball - . ball Gossip. MOVEMENTS OF THE WHEELMEN , The dim nnil Trap Sond-inlirr Kneci Amateur Information Miscel laneous SjmrtH and QIICB- tlciiiH AiiHU'crctl. Now it is whispered about In IcnowlnR base ball circles that stopi hnvo nlremly been taken looldiitf toward n thorough find complete rcor- KJitizationof tlio whole Western imocliitlon ilo\t season. The pros poet Is one , too , which If brought to a successful 1-nuo will strength en tills body a hundred foli ! onil ijlvo It the standing In the baseball world to which It Is justly entitled. The Idea of the Western play- lnh' second ilddlc to surh ft rag-tat : nnd bob-tnll liistUntlon us the American association is Komcthliitf "dat maka do monk sick , " nnd it li i on rmnble to anticipate tli.it . the present feason will brltiR to nu cud nil fitch sheer iii'iiBCime. ' I'o think that Hitch cities m con stitute the Western association have , ever filnceit hns been in existcnco , bcun roiitrlbu- tin to the support of the American , and the National * ICURUO too , is MiiR'thlni ? that 1 shotikl think would drive such old tltno se.ired base bnll innuliulatnrs | and moguls us D.ivo Howe and Hum Morton insane. I don't know nbout Sam Morton , c'ither , because ) It hns nhvavs ll-on the writer's oiilnion that S.un h only actlnir as HnalditiK's western nucnt , anil tins iilwiij-s been on tlmt potcntiitu's Milnry Hit. JJuttH the the story ( , 'oes , however , this new inovols tiiroinovo nmny of tlio llfo supping bfirn.iclca that hnvo so loni } clung to tlio wobtcrn association , and to metamorphose It Inton sclf-asscftl\e , self-defensive sel-sus- mining Dody. a body tbat will show no fe.ir notf.ivor , other than that provided for in the national agreement , to cither of the other bodies who clulin u distinctive superiority solely on account of priority of existence. > < > llcnuh WnriiuTM This Yonr. The Omaha management has broken away this season from tlio old pernicious habit of carrying expensive and useless extra men. During the last two years she carried a bur den In the shape of a brigade of high-priced beneh-wmmeis sufileleia to nave crushed the life out of any organization , and it was from this very cause that Oinnlia has never made any money out of her lull team. Manngcc Leonard , inthls regard , lias shown himself to be a man of the siunduut economical ideas , und If the season was anything lllco either of the former in point of interest , there would lie homotliiitg to jinplo in thu coffers of tlio club at the end of the race. As quickly us it has been demonstrated tliat'any certain member of the team could not bo utlvuutngu- nnoly utill/.ed , Leonard has piomptly let him out.Vmoncr thosolio have been sot adrift since the aliening of the season nio Huvs , Sommcrs. MfConnell , 'llmyiv , Hlncs , Collins , Martin. Urijuahurt , Sowdcrs , Strauss , Kittle nnd I'luileii. Theio releases were nil advisable , \\ith the possible exception of 1'ltctier Sow- dors The team now Is sadly In need of twill ing talent. Clarkois being soveiely worked , for the llrst time in two years , howe\er , and U the team's only stay , as Kigin is practically woithless. Ho is not only alarmingly erratic , but plays as if ho had no interest whatever In Uio team's success. Sawders was his su perior any day in the week , and it is dltllciilt to imagine ; why ho was disposed of niul Fiigin rotalnud. A train , Secretary Brandt claims that Martin , n wooden-headed kid who at tempted to ilil the box for Omaha on several occasions , is a wonder. Why didn't ho Isecp him ) But , ns Till' BI.I : has remarked on several occasions heretofore , it requires at least a modicum of brains to play ball , just as it does to saw wood or plow corn. How linsclmll linn Declined. As conclusive proof that the brotherhood wnrugnlnst the National league hiunllbut killed the great national game for this season nt least , the d'llly press nil over the country has been interviewing the dealers In b.xsc- ball and sporting goods , mid from all sources the ropoits show that hardly a third as many baseball goods Ins been sold this year as was sold last year. In order that it might bo known lust how the trade has been effected hero Tim Bun man dropped Into Dunmho& Cross .spoiling goods house j csterday nnd inquired about their salas. "Baseball good.1 repeated Mr. Dumnire , "whyolniouocall for them at all , com- paiutlvely speaking , and two-thirds of our season's stocic will have to bo can led over. There nro no calls for bats or balls , or masks , protectors , Rlovcs , or in fact , any of the paraphernalia that belongs to the game and there has not been since tlio opening of the season. Last season y/o sold piles of base ball goods , in fact they constituted our chief commodity. " "How about other sporting jjoodsliavQthoy fallen oft nt ft llko ratio t" "No Indeed. Every other line of spoitltur goods has enjoyed n bigger run than over.and . 1 suppose will about oven up mutters. The bhootoi-3 huro , bccif particularly ncti\ . New nun clubs have been organised and equipped nnd them never was u livelier demand for punning good- * than just now. Wo nro selling ammunitions nnd guns , shooting rigs nndllsh- lit' ' tncldo and the llko at a rate that surpass es unytliingof the kind In nmny seasons , "About lawn tennis the eastern papers re port big sales in tennis goods , foot uulli , cro quet , nickel and. other similar articles , nnd say that these games hnvo supplanted base ball to a him ) extent. "J know tlmt is true , and wo have enjoyed a , good trade in those goods , but the hunters and llHiienncn are partlculai ly lively In the west tills season. O yes , there Is no doubt that this Is mi off year In baseball. " A 3liiu l'or tlio I'niRrgciioy. It may appear n little bit gaily and pre sumptuous to ofler a manager of Frank Loon nrd's capacity nhttlo advice nbout handling his team , but there nro n gio.it number of people In Omaha to whom ' It is n source of considerable wonderment that ho docs not nso Willis more freiiuently In the box. The , teams are rounding into the hist quarter now , nud every gumo counts double. Willis has proven himself quite n po\\er ns a twlrler the few times ho has been called upon this season , especially so npnlnst the strong teams of Milwaukee and Minneapolis , nnd onu or two of the other teams nro anything but familiar with his de livery. Why not try him oftenorl Clarke , who is batting as bard ns uny man on the team , and who is a good man to have in any game , can till Willis" place in center Held . very acceptably nnd tlien botuoro for sub stitution in case the opposing team should uct onto Tit too hard. A game lost with "Willis In Uio box will cost no more than a porno lost behind Count Fuglu. Put him in nnd lot him pullout n few mo re games for you before the season Is done , Walt Until They're Hatched. Up In Milwaukee , so tremendous Is the cranial swelling of the to called magnates , they nro nuking nn endeavor to got up nn excitement over a proposed scries of cham pionship guinea between the winners of the Western and American associations after the close of the regular season. They nro count ing on the pennant to n dead certain and aio w.i x I ni : prcteniatiiraUy anxious to measure strength with the American , association champions as a test of the relative Htrcngtl of the two bodies. That is what , iioy ) ml- vaaco us the cause of their anxiety for such a m-ies , but the true causa Is that they nro fairly crazy to get Into the American associa tion , nnd want to demonstrate that they uro fully able to hold up their end in any class. There is no doubt of the Milwaukee. * nblllty to hold up their end with the winneis of tbo American association or the league cither for thnt mutter , but the 1-0.1. foil ttuiy udvnnco for tholr anxiety for such a buries Is where they display their ncrvo , nnd their cackling b-'faro thoegg is laid Is another thing that makes them silly in all mon'a eyes. if Miu h a scries Is piayed It is moro likely that thu Kaunas CHsill represent this associa tion , rather than the \vcllliead LJrowors. Iteddy'M Iiectiro | in IIIniKolf , "I run't realize what is the dlfllculty with my hitting , " remarked ItodJy ilanra- linn ; "I used to line 'em ' out wlll very ioUjfaotory regularity , but thin loaaou uvy coodeyc secius to have gene wrong. Iflon'tgo after wldooties cither , nnd when I cut loose you may depend on It that the ball is over tno pin. I nm not dis couraged. howoor. . for everything comes to ninnn who walls , if Is nothing moro than a Imo on balls. I can't keep on hilling over nnd under , nnd ono of these line duy I'll begin to smash her such welts between tha oius and on thonoso an will proclaim that ( jcneml Hanrnhan Is himself again. " Wants to Ret Upon'tho Unes. Llko Tom Loftus , M nnager Leonard Is In favor of the adoption of n rule by the na tional agreement clubs that will ponnlt the wannger of n team to coach hU men from tha bench. He goes further , and would llko to sco the manager mithoil/ed to go upon the Hues and direct his men , "Ills too often the case , " honrgucs , "with certain headstrong plnjcrs to disregard the commands nnd ndvlco of a .follow player , under the impression that their judgment is superior to his , or ns Is moro frequently a fact , out of pure sptto. With the manager on the lines giving his orders it would bo different. No plnver would dan. ' disregard Ids dhcctlonsiln the fear of having u slice lopped off of his monthly ftnlarv. Attain , It Is not nlwaysn player who Is actively en gaged in thu gaino who makes the best coicher. A voice from the grand stand or the bleachers many n time prevents nn out , nnd ninny a time couches in a run. The manager Is responsi ble for the team's piny , why not let him ill- teet ill He is oven mow interested than a player. lie is moro vigilant nnd watches the comers closer , ns that is nil ho It n to do. It is llko locking the sUblo tittw the liorso has been stolen to tell u player how the piny ought to have been made , when ho comes In to the bench , nnd It never falls to annoy , pro voke nnd disgruntle him. Untif ho follows the onion of the manager , and then the piny testilts dlsnstiouslv , the player cannot bo leprimandcd , ns the lault will bo with tlio . " manager. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ DCS 'Moliu-H1 Disnril Probably the biggest failure over scored by a base ball club u".is thnt of Des Molnos this season , nnd If the Western association knows her business she will hereafter lot the great prohibition metropolis se verely alone. Owing to the Inolc of interest slioxvn in the team nt homo , Mncullnr s aggregation lias proved no Attrac tion at all , and tlio attendance to HM , them piny everywhere has been wofully mjaro , With the possible exception of about four games not enough people piusoil throuih the DOS Moines gates to pay the policemen , gate tenders and ground employe let nloile the guar.mteo and fairly salaried player. * . Thte , too , in the face of the fact thnt the ( .team struck n winning streak in the oaily weelfg of the season , nnd put up a gaino unsurpassed in the association They , to ) , Irivo the best grounds In the nssochtion mid other con veniences not enjoyed by the other clubs. But the Uty scorns hoodooed so far as the game is concerned , nnd h.is proven a dead fnlluic In all the term implies. A city league is now sunplying the ilttlo band of faithful cranks th it still remain with their nm nt 15 and 10 cents a head. Lincoln cannot well fall to pin out twofold better thin Des Moines , and the transfer will hurt no ono. So Dltlercntly Alike. Two of Omnhiis heaviest hitters have very decided peculiatities. Cleveland , whoso stick wotkrOf late has been simply nuignitl- cent , is tlio bugaboo of all pitchers , They know they cannot fool Orovcr. Ho wont go after the wide ones , or those over Ills head or grazing the plate , and they know they have to put them over or give him his baso. His cyo is a "good ono" indeed , and it is a rare thing for him to strike out. Ho is not only a sure hitler , but a hard ono , nnd as a consequence quence ono of the best men on tlio team to day. In direct contrariety to Elmer is .Too Walsh. There's another dandy with the club for you. But strange as it may seem Joe but seldom smashes a real good ball , ono that comes squarely o\or , but on the other hand , makes most of his shot-like dilves onido ones or high ones , or what would certainly bo a "ball" if howould let it alono. There is no ono knowledwous enough to coich .1 oe when at tbo bat. lie knows his business hotter than any one else , nnd instruction at such a time Is inadvisable. Walsh is iv free hitter , und ho can knock n homo run out ot a bull thnt ho has to stand on hit * tip toes for , or a three bagger out of ono a foot fiom the plato just ns easy as ho can on 0110 that splits tlio pan , When Joe strikes out you can bet thnt the ball went right over the plate. If wo Bent Dcnveraiid tlm lluslccrs. The Omahas will inalco a strenuous oftort to boat both Dsnvcr and Sioux City out in the race , and her ctiancos la this rojpsct are good. No team Is playing any batter bill than Omaha , and with the addition of an other fairly gooJ pitolior , she should win fully two-thirds of hop ronnlning frames both at homo and abroad. Fourth place In ordinary seasons ctoos not mean u very iltit- toring position for u toa'm that was as ambi tious nnd promising as the Bbok Sox \\ovo In the opening weeks , but fourth place this year will bo in such close proximity to the .eudors thnt It will not piovo ho disappDlnt- : mr alter all. Six or eight coasocutivo vic- toiies. will now boost tlio Omahas right up with the hounds , and she will then bo en abled to keep them in full cry until the goal is reached. We must have two out of three from St. Paul , Minneapolis and Milwaukee on our next northern trip , and then hooray lor big crowds for the finishing games on the homo grounds. Are the Black Sox equal to such a spuvtl With 0110 moro pitcher , echo answon "Yes. " It i'-in ' Off tlm Bat. The adherents of the National leiguo have linil rcison to fool Jubilant the past two weeks. Ever since the league teams made their scooml trip Oast the aggregate atton d- nnco at their games lias boon far in excess of the nttcndanun at Brotherhood contests. This state of nffalra sugge-ils the thought that while gratifying to le.muo adherents It Is far fiom comfoiting to tbo backer * of the follow- on of the revolt. It Is nn old .saying that ha who liuighs last laughs bc3t , and from all ap pearances it now seems that the parent or ganization of the National leagun would have u chance to do the "lia-hnlng" next fall at the expense of tbo opposition. TIio Next ( iniiirfl at Home. Next Wednesday Powell's aggregation of Dig , brawny Corn Huskcrs will battle for supremacy with the Black Sox at the local Dirk. It Is to bo hoped tlmt a new era will mark these games , and tbat while at homo the Oniahas will regain the ground lost abroad. No team In the Western or American associa tions , cither , for that matter , has any license to bent the Omahas , They are strong In dividually , but there Is a screw lonso some where , and their homted team work falls to assert Itself against siKh teams u- > Kansas City nnd Milwaukee , Manager Leonard will ciulcnvor , though , to linn "cm up nguin , and if ho takes tbive straight from tlio Corn 1'ul- uco gang , all the late defuaU will be forgiven , Itiglit OlVtlio But. Catcher Billy Hurlo Is capturing the Taeoma cranks , Omaha plays In Denver today , with Clarke in the box. President McCormlck expects to haven now pitcher hero In time lor next Sunday's ' gaino. "Peck-n-Boo Boozer" Vcach is back on the roast pluylug with the California state league. The Millers have the honor ot being the only club to shut out the Cowooys this season , Herman Long l fourth of all the National league teams , \ \ bile our own Cooney leads the preclusion. If so many clubs nro nfter Pitcher Hudson , for heaven's sake why don't ' some ono of thorn sign him I Gunsotiof tha Cowboys went to bat seven times In two games at Kansas City against Minneapolis nud made seven hits , Minneapolis lost eight straight games on her rccont tilp und tumbled from ill's t to third place. She will climb again , how- over. over.Milwaukee Milwaukee tioastsof tholr attendance. Can they aver-ago 2.IXX ) to u gumo for every gaino played on tlio homo grounds us Minneapolis does ] ICillcn Is qulto a pitcher , but the best end of the battcrj-was loft in Grand Itaplds. If there over was a wonder Catcher MeMuhoii Is ono , "Smith , of Kansas City , " is tbo title of a ten-slnnm poem which Uio Kansas City Star tirlnu on Its editorial page dedicated to Jjlmer. The KunsnsClly Blues hnvo taken up n now fad. They think It In Ings luck to'go up on the Held In uniforms of ns many colors ns were used by the tailor who made Joicph'fl coat. Fact ! O , my I What n nmt Clark did get in Kansas City last week. However , every player who wodts hard on foreign ground ? must expect to inuttr the displeasure of the local fans. When n homo player is spiked or run Into by a visiting b no-runner the local papers call II "dirty" playing. If tbo homo players do the milking It'ls an accident. Do you Hcohow the thimr works ) No bisolmll writer In the country gets up n brighter column than Ken Mulford of the Cincinnati Times-Star. Ho has n knack of getting hold of news as Is news that U the envy of nil his brother scribes. Elinor Tostcr and "Moxlo" Henglc , the two Minneapolis players suspended by Morton , nro playing with the lloughtons , which belongs - longs to the .Upper 1'onlnsula leaguo. This league is not'a party to any ngruoincnt. Clinkers F.atrln , In ono of the recent Minna- npolls games at association pmk , scntTwohoy to base on balls oveiy time lie fneed him , and in tbo score Twohoy was not credited with a single time nt the bit nud yet he mndo a run. Chnrley Snyder hustled Oliver Pnlrious Ca shls Tchenii out of the game at Chicago ono day last week , The players-directors- niairigcrs-eaptiilns may llro tlio old Hod Stocking , but while hu Is in harness ho will allow no ono to make ti monkey out of him. Ken Mulford , Times-Star. Whit n lot of old base ball Innii nud , stiffs will taken Ilttlo quiet stroll into oblivion this fall. Deacon Jim White will lend the proces sion. The Deacon has been on the turf for twenty- two consecutive years , nu.d Is bald and toothless , nnd must go na account of extreme senility alono. Mm O'Kourke ' , Jack Kowo , ( Jeorge ( Sore , Ned Williamson , Hroutliors , and n dozen others are msso and must step back for the younger bloods , There are few pitchers , if any , who have su rp mod Dad Clarke's record. His ilist yearns .1 professional club was with the Nor wich club , of the Central New Yoric state league. In Juno of that year I saw him letlro the OneiiUs of tlmt league without n Mifo bit nnd but twenty-six men weiu nt bat In nine full Innings , llut ono in in reached llrst bnso mm ho did no on balls ( which was not counted ns a time nt bat during that wason ) , nnd Clarke caught him oft thu big , I think , before a ball was pitched. If nny ono has beaten this record I have fulled to see it. u Aliinloin * Gossip. Bradford of the Nonpjrlels is n great little batter. Poroivnl will hero ifter do the catching for the 13 tj ing IT not playing with the Crane com pany team at" present. SehaiTol will cover third for Nebraska City the balance of the season. Him MoKelvoy will cover third for the Musco team in today's game. Blair has n great pitcher in Wcllbaum nnd n good lirst baseman in Hussell. Stephcnson of the Bluffs will probably twirl for the Crane Company toa'm. Rustin of the U ratio company team puts up a great third b.tao but is weak nt the bat. Miller , short stop of the City Steams , is the best base runner in nny of the Nebraska teams. ITlnnnigan and Creighton won mi > st all their games while on their trip to Deadwood , Dak. Mellor , pitcher for Nobnnkn Citv , lias nn offer from Lead City , Dak , , but will not ac cept. cept.Missouri Missouri "Vnllcy and the Nebraska City teams will probably piny at Missouri Valley today. The Shamrocks play tbo Eighteenth street Stiu-Y today for lUa sldo on the Metz Bros. grounds. Thompson , ' thiul basemen of the Nebraska City team , hns been released and rejoined the Eden Musccs. Nelson of the Crane company has the making of a good player. lie is coveting shott for them. Everybody go out today and sco n good game. These are good teams and put up u lirst-class game of ball , Gehtnnd Purcell will bo the battery today for the City Steams , and Flannugan and Crcightoa for the Musees. Only ono homo run hit this season has been secured off Pitcher Hart of the Stc''ms ' ' , nnd that by Laeey of Blair. Ulair has signed Leo of Sterling , 111. , for lelt Held. They will probably sign Third Baseman Patterson of the Steams. Spud Punish intends to clmllcnpo the Omahas if howins today's ' game with the City Steams. Spud is full of mud I Carrigqu of the Crnno company team is woikci- for his side , but bo should learn , tlmt incessant kicking will never win a game. Lncoy , the catcher , has signed with Blair. In Ids lirst appearance with them last Sun day ho made a two-bagger nud a home-run off Hart. Patterson , change pitcher of the City Steams , was at Sncnandoah Jlvo days this week. Hois playing n great game and as a base runner is away up. Tlio City Steams have challenged the Blair team for a gumo for . " > ( ) u side and nil the gate receipts. They nro not satisfied with their defe.it of last Sunday. Hart und Llnaiian , battery of the City Steams , left Thursday witti the Stanton ( Neb. ) ball club lor n trip to the Black Hills. They Mill bo gone about three \\coks. Council Bluffs does not scorn able to get up much of u tciin. The Kdcn-Musecj walked on thorn to the time of SU to 14 at Man.uva . last Sunday. The Bluffs have won ono game this year. McAuliffohns returned from Oolden , Col. , and will cover second again lor hU old tenai , tha City Steams. lie is a good batter and an elegant basu runner- arid will strengthen tin , team considerably , Primrose and West's minstrels team play the Eden Musoos at thu pirk Tuesday , Aug ust I'J. The minstrel boys have a gre it team They defeated ono of the boat Iowa atato leiguo teiian lastwojk. Mr. Gibson of Ulair may bo a good fanner , but iisau umpire is a deid failure. Omilm tcims look o'lt for him. In a recent gaino with the Crane company train Baldwin of the Cr.mo company made a Hear homo run ever the fonw and was called out at the homcpluto by this sumo Gibson. Clmdroti , Nol > , , has a great team , which hnvo not been defeated but n couple of times this reason. Bittonger of Omaha is playing with them. Omaha will have some great amateur teams next bcason. The Freaks and City Steams will both bo out stronger than ever. The City Steams and the E'len ' Muscasplay nt the local park Sunday afternoon at UU : : ) . This will bo a gient gnmons the clubs have It in for eaoh other and both say they are bound to win. The Museus nro composed of A. No. 1 playeis , mostly old City Steam men , while the City Steams will have out their strongest team. 'Jbe September Unoes , _ The Omaha city r.icos will bo holfl'Soptom- her - , I ! and 1 , nt the fair grounds , during the progress of the fair nnd exhibition. Great jneparatioiis are being made for a splendid list of attractions for the speed ring , mid tno manat'omcnt is counting on three days of spli'iuild sport. The programme fsns follows ; TUK-HUV HKlTUMIlim 2ND. Trottlni ; , 1'o.il.s of lo.vi , mliu beats , licstS lni : fc.\W Trntlliu. S. : ) ehihs , mllu hunts , bostll In 5 : ix ) Itunnlni , ono mile dasli . . . , 100 \UDNKSKAI1 HIIlTUMllLIt 'lllll , TrottlnK. I'nats of ltl > 7 , ntllo heats , be.st 3 lnf > J2.TO Trotting , SXt Cliivs , inllo licnts , beMti : In 5 iiOi ) Tiotlbu , ! ! . : < ela s , mile lieaU , behtUlnS 4m ) ltannln . nillo and lupont JOO TiiritiHiAr hKPTKMim JTII , Tiottlng , 1'ouls of ISM ] , mlle heats , best 3 N lnf > , $230 Trotting. : : : uluss , mllu hunts , best U In 3 : tt ) Manning , half mlle uud repent JOO Kntrles close August 30 , All purses four moneys , 60. ffii , n and 10 per cunt. lCntr.mc.-u fvo 10percent of Dili-be. Running races to I'o governed by tlui American riielng rulun , en tries therein to close ut U o'clock on tbo even- In } ; preceding the race , unless otherwise an nounced. ItoconM made after AiuiiHt 15,1KOO , will not bo u bir toonules In tlio forcxom : ; inuos. The Amuriciin trotting association rules to cot urn. with the following exceptions : Any liortxullbtanoln , ! the Hold , or any part thereof , U entitled to onu luiinor only. Trottlnj purses divided , M , 35.15 and 10 per rent ) running purses divided , U ) , 'M uud 10 per cent , ICitcos that cannot bo called by I o'clock p.m. of tlici Inst clnvof tlin wM.- allotted to Hiieli momljur niuy lt declared off , and ihountranco uiouoy therein refunded. Tint Omit ha Weekl ) Shoot. The Omaha cun club's regular \ \ cckly shoot took plaoo on Dunmlro ft Crow' grounds across the river" yesterday afternoon. The day wns Una nnd the shooting good , ns tbo score attests : I'leld . . . . . . .uoit 10010 Oltll 0011 ! OtOII-lfl llrmver . . . . .until lllll WHO 11110 11HII-IH Townwml . mil lllll lllll Hill lllll-UTi I'arinclrii . mil UIIl lllll lllll OIlll-LM Kennedy . . . . 10011) ) lllll Jllll lllll IIIOI-'JI MitsHolman . olllOOIIll lllll HUM 101II-LM Ilillinnn . 11110 1111)001011 ) 11001 11101-IT Dickey . nill 11110 11011 10010 1 Kill-Ill lied ford . , ,1111001101)10101 ) lllll 01111-17 /cllor. . milO Him unit lllll llllO--l t'owoii . nm neil 10010 oiiio lom-is norland . mil mill moil lllll OIOII-'JO Aliull , "Dusty1 * . .1)0000 ) 00000 OOOOO 00000 000011 dipt iilii ivincrMoii'ff Ivim Card. Captain Ilmorson , of the Omaha Whcol club , has issued the following run card , for the balance of the present month. This morning , to start from the club hottso nt 0 a. in. sharp , to Park's mllla and return , n distance of sixteen miles. On the seth , 7:30 : p , in. , to Council DlttlTs nnd return , ton miles. The tilth , morning , 10 sharp , blind run , eighteen ndlo . Afternoon , 3 sharp , Fulr- iiiount 1'nrk nnd return , twelve miles. ThoSTth , 7.:30 : p. m. South Omaha , ton miles. Tho.llst , S n. m. , Bcllevuonnd return , twenty-two miles. Apollo C'litli Notes. Jnck ICnsttimn has sold his rarer nnd says ho Intends nulttlng the business. The called run for today Is riorcnco In the morning mid Manawa in the nfternuo . The run to Bclleviie last Sunday was made by several of the boys and a general good time was had. Flcsehor m-ido a quarter of a mlle In St. Louis while training , in thlrtjeight seconds , nnd on a poor track ut Hint. A thief entered L.OII Flcseher's room in the Mound Citv Friday night and absquatulated with all his cash and -medals be 1ms Mount the different tournaments , Fli'scher is nt St. Louis training hnrd for the coming tournament there. In u letter fiom him lu > n s the bovs are nil ilding very " swift , but their track "iJ vciy poor for lost riding. The club uniforms will probibly bo hero by next week. They are blue Norfolk coats , black pants and stockings nnd black caps , with n icd star in the top , these being in the club colors. The Apollo nnd Omaha wheel clubs made the run to Lake Muuawa ono night last week and icturned together. There weie nt least fifty wheelmen in line. They mndo n very pretty showing , llcforo tlio ncasoii la over they expect to make several Joint tuns. Iroin tlio AVIicol. Kd Smith reports dry times west of L.ln- coin. coin.Kim Kim to Park's mills today. Lsavo club liousu ' .I a. m. < rrlgo IMS n dark horse in training. Look out for him. Ho U a winner. Mr. Fred Can-nth will attend the division meet at St. Paul the 15th nnd 10th. MillntUT is the boy that can keep them in , ! ne , as last , Sunday's ' run attests , Perrigo leaves Wednesday for the League of Ameriem Wheelmen meet at Niagara. How would Fred JNIathows do for chief consul ! He's all right. Nebraska needs one. C It Is reported that Phloy lias a road race on with llealy of South Omaha fora cup , best two in throe. Tlio run to Minawa last Sunday was nil right and tbo return homo was a corker , thlr- ty-nino wheeU in line , making a procession two blocks long. Ever- ono is hustllnu for the tournament. Prizes are coming in Irom all sides. All the manufacturers have responded , Onviha mer chants nru doing the handsome. Keep up the training , boys , and don't lose nil you have gained now. You v ill need .ill your muscle us ( hero will bo some good one- * hero trom outside the city. Look out lor Grand Island and I'Jatlsmouth. Lieutenant Mittnuor's call for today's ' roul run to Paiks Mills , ! ) a. m. , sixteen miles ; loads ureas smooth us asphalt. The mem bers need no other inducement to insure a large and congenial crowd. The thieo-lnan club is h xv'ns ' its regular runs. Prof. 1'crrigo wishes It distinctly un- dor.stood that it Is still' the three-man club , and tbat they do not want to infringe on any club's name. Their banquet lojt night shows they nvu still In the rlns. Frank and George Alleck and Ed NeodcmuT made tlio louml trip Irom Fremont to Onmhu last Sunday. Frank Alleck is developing into n strong rider. Alter riding thii ty milc-s lie turned in and scorched nil tlio scoich out ot the Omaha wheel elub would-bo scorcher. } and did it , ea y. The League of American wheelmen has Is sued another neat programmo fovits eleventh annual meet , which Is to take place at Niagara Falls on the 2olh , 'JCth and _ itb hist. The programme gives all information na to details and is particularly valuable to visiting wiieelnien. It describes the roads urouhd tbo Fulls and tells the different points of in tetest which should bo vlbltO'J. ' It is to bo noped that this will bo the initial step to bring Uio wheelmen of the city to gether iircspectivo of club differences or petty Jealousy and promote fraternal feeling , as well as cycling interest. AVith our up- watds of two hundred riders in Omaha half that number could get together say once a week , make some of the many pleasant runs about thu elty undmako u line showing. ITho business relating to the September touriianio.it is progressing very fa\ornbly. The pri/o committee i 5 doing good work and lots of it and promise ono of the finest list of pi-ires ever given in n western race. F. C. .Matthews , the genial secretary of the tourna ment committee , is in correspondence with it mimlor of fast ridew in tim east , and Omalm will sco the fastest rac > ! ! > overseen m tha state. It is ruirored in wheel circle * that G. O. Ft-iUicsco will tttin his back on Omalm in a couples of niontbs and muko his fu turn homo In I'ortlmd , Ore. In Francisco the \vhcel elub will lese ono of its oldest iiioiiinurs and ono of Itb most nctlvu riders , nud itUhopo.l ho will reconsider his intention. But if bo must go the best wishes of the elub will go with him , ami if ho over returns ho will Ibid the latch-string hanging out and a rousing welcome awaiting him. Spoahlng of the number ot Omaha wheel men it seems strange tlmt with the Fremont , Lincoln and Lexington clubs , asell ns u number of other good cycling towns in the state , and tbo many unattached riders , com binedlth our own , we can only boast elsrhty- slx L. A. W. members In Nebraska. While the local consuls throughout the state don't boom to bo doing much rustling. Omaha too is rather quiet in this respect nnd can count her Icaguu membfos in the twenties. It is to bo hoped thnt the remedy will suggest Itself to the proper authorities and the application bo prompt and effective. What a nioo nrooesslon the boys made on their ride to hike Mnnawn last Sunday. The roads \\ero delightful , and although upwards of thirty wheelmen were crowded toguthur on the narrow road , no falb were taken. Os car Epenoter got liimsclf anil wheel tanglei. up In about two rods of tiio tape , and Hurry Smith almost cut a horse in half with thu front wheel of bis " 11 ray uutamiJ , " but no ono was hurt , Ono noticeable fen tnro was the number of Battles out. of the rntiro number almost half lind safety mounts , nnd the procession looked vcrry nttr.ictlvo coming down Hroadwny in single lilo , a safety nnd oidinnry alternately MfHccllmiiMMiM Ijicil Sports. Intelligence lias been ict-clvcd from th mountains to thoeffect that Dr. Galbralth who is oil with the Uimdy grlzly bear oxpe dltlon has scored the llrst bear. Ho run il into nnuriow canon , and backing it up between tweon two hugo boulders , ho actually tnlkei it to death. It as an old dam and wcighei 175) pounds , The upland plover nro still lingering in th Captures nnd largo bugs aio being made ihll y local gunners. Some unusually largo black biss wen taken out nt Horseshoe lake during the p.is week , ono whopper , c-uugbt by II. T , Miller weighing four and throe-fourths pounds. Woodchuck nro affording good shooting nt Honey Crook nnd Onuwu , and green nud blue wing teal have begun to drop iu in isolated Hocks , Some of the finest field shots of tbo state nrJ ' .o bo found in the city of ( iraiul Island. Messrs Harrison and Koynnrd nro two who cau hold their own with the best in the land. Mr. George Tzschuck nnd the sporting edi tor nro up on the Loup rovollnig among the curlew and plover. Questions nnil Answers , Will you please give mo the title of some good rellablo book on bird dog training , and whore can I purchase the samol Field Shot , Grand Island , Ans , Tbcro is no bettor than. "Training 'vs ' , DronMnir , " which can bo ordered of the Forest nnd Stream Publishing Co. , 313 Droiul * wny , N. Y. It b a practical nnd aucueuf ul guldo for amateur clog tralucra ; IU tench * ings will cnnblo you in handling n doj uo cording to liU niituro. Will you please state in Sunday's BKK niul oblige nu old subscriber whether Johnny Bwyerof Droohlyn was over the pugilistic champion of .America nnd did tie not wrest the tltlo from Jimmy Klllott , the lighter Icllleil by .lcro punti in Chicago eight or ten ye.irs ngol Do you think tiutllvim niul Jackson will over moot in thoringl What hns come over the lighters , txnywav ! h vo they nil nultl Old ' .rimer , Nortii 1'lntto. Ana. Dwycr was the champion from May O.lsroto'Sl. Ho won Uio belt from Klllott , boating him in twelve round1 * in twelve minute * , in Canada on the date nboro men- tloiicd , There is no prospect of n meeting between Sullivan nnd Jnckson , I'tiglllsin Is n [ ilnycd out spoil In thi-4 country , mid It li thohojioof nil iwpoctaolo people Ihnt it will never sco u icvivnl. Will you please dcllno tlio term amateur , nnd scttli ) nitiaputo und n wagorl Profoit- sioiiul , Oinnlui. Aus. An innitour I * * ono who does not enter in an open competition , or for either a stake , public or nilmlwion money or cntrunri ) tec , or compete with or ugnlnst professionals for any sort of nptlzoj who has never taught , pursued or assisted in the pursuit of athletic exercises iw ti means of livelihood ; whose .membership of nny nthletio club was not brought about or tloos not continue bccnitse of any mutual agreement or understanding , ex- piesseJ or Implied , thereby lite becoming or continuing n member of such ilub would beef of any pceuni.iry hcnellt to him wliatc\erdl- rect orlntliicct ; and who has never beca employed - ployed nt nny occupation Involving the stand- In ; ; of athletic records with betting nnd wiw-w. What wiw the distance Sam Patch jumped over Gcnescu Fulls imdas hilled I What h tlio hclghth of thu suspension bridge at NIng- munttlie point whcro Iiwienco : Donovan , thu ball player Jumped from ! Owen C. C. , Council Bluffs. Ans. Eighty-six foot. Ono hundred and ninety-five foot. * Did Kansas City slcii Elmer Smith as n pitcher or a Holder } \Vhoro did be over pitch nnd what Is his record ! Third Bate , city. Ans. As a Holder. Smith pitched for Cin cinnati in ' 87-S , mid hid : a record oqtial to tlmt ofnny twlilrr in tbo country. Ills arm wont laino during the season of ' 33 nnd Cincinnati lot him out nnd Kansas City Mgnud htm es pecially lor his hitting and lidding ability. " * tf * inm" * Dr. Birnoy euros caturrh , Bee bldgt no SKY rttxfjn : LA atir.s , Even garters have gauze bo\vs \ in hot ueather. A. ptarl lisli with gold head and tail serves us a scarf pin. IIlack ribbons \\lth gold iiottr-de-lis nro often used instead of bows , A entitled "A Uevcrie" new song was com- [ wsod by Jlrs. Henry T. Spooner , n lloston society woman , There never was n woman yet who didn't long to toll homo other voinnn just how she ought to do up her h.ilr. Gold thimbles are covcicditu minute daisies in tclief instead of being penetrated with the usual needle holes. It is rumored tnat the passengers | on the Peniii.vlv.inla limited are to bo attended by ladies' miilds in place of colored porteis. All the "swellest" floral flecoratlona mniio In London during the reason woio the work of two lady iloiiits , Mrs. Norton and Mrs. G i ecu. * A portrait on ivory of Mrs , Fremont in Iwr > outli , v valued inumcnto of General Fre mont's ' , w.i3 pi iced on hU breast at his death and buried with him. I'Ynv Indies consider that thov carry some forty or llfty miles of hair on their head * ; the fair-hatred may oven have to dress seventy miles of threatU of gold every inoniitrg. The report of the MassichusctM bureau of laborstulbtics shows Uiat in 1875 there were nlnotceu bmni.hc.-i of irdustiy in which \ \ amen men were not employed , in 1S55 tlioro were only ci ht. Aii inventory of tbo wardrobe of Queen nil/.nboth , iniulo in tlie year 1000 , show. ) that "Queen Uess" had 01) ) robes , 1 _ skhts. SU'J VM "lore " 125 )0ltitoats 2T gowns , parts , ] ) , tans , 'JU cloaks , S3 safeguards , b5 doublets and IS lap mantles. A pretty se\\hifj apron is mndo of a largo silk handkerchief or s > quaro of slllc twenty- seven iiuhea in si/e. Tlio pointed bib is formed by gathering the square across one corner under a ribbon belt. Thence the rest of it falls la u deop-pointed apron front. All who nro posbessqd of fine tortoise shell ornaments or coinbj will bo glad to know that they can be easily cleaned nnd polished by dipping them llrst In spirits of v.'lno and rub bing them thoroughly , polishing thorn aftor- \\'urd with a little bismuth applied with a chamois i > kin. A wonderful wedding dreis was recently made up iifKu'Jsin for the daughter of a gteut Ilunsian nrtlst. It is of regulation white batin , bnt on the satin are Imiuniurablo litUu pli-tuivs , chiefly allojrorlual , painted by hoi father's nrtist friends. What may bo its value in jc.irs to come } The empress of Germany is nil nccoinplibhcd iiccdluwnmtui , and h.w always cmbroideicil tlio clothes of her childicn. As 1'rincc-s William she hnardtho Ilttlo princc'i aav tholr prajera every iiiglit , but now hho lias so many other dutiud to perform she is obliged to Icivo them to tlieir attcndauts. Cum chewing nnd Its effects hive heen&ul- ) Joi-tetl to n sciontltle examination with the I'liiinonUy gratifying result that the scientist mtilce- ) the assertion that In this process "tho nm-rtot or muscles which move the jaw oi-onh- norinally developed , anil the fatty substance which pioduces fair , plump checks Is deteri orated , " Lido Hiiborton , the KnglUhdross roforinoi has saiictioiied u now sort of dres * lor tennis , boating , shooting and outdoor woarcenerallv It looks like on ordinary dress , hut iiiMilothe foundation is ulosed tit the hem , forming a kind of divided skat , which does away uith the weaung of pottlco its. Onn of Uio handsomehclles of Columbus , O. , is Miss Kittlo Mhurman , granildaughter of the "Old Roman , " ox-Senator Tliurmtm. She is doseritCd win pronotnicc'dbrunotte.nndsho has about her much of that individuality which c-hanicteri70 tlio daughter * of .TudRO Thurinaii , ono of whom Mrs. McCormtick , re sides on Long Islnnd. Many parents nro apt to consider theh daushtoM worth tlieir weight in gold , but n Scotch gentleman estimated his two daugh ters' value nt oven a higher rite than till" , hetiucntlilngto each her weight in 1 notes Tlio elder fcoems to have neen thinner that her ilstor , for she got only i'ol.MU , while the younger received i'"i , ! lll. This is how Lady Florence Divio takes ex eivko. Since childhood s > ho hns ulwats heon an early riser. Straight from her ied she iiluiigus Into n cold tub , and emerges thcic from warm and ( -lo\vlng , she fools the hlooc coursing thinugli her veins , and the rude health whti-h a irood circulation always oil genders. The cold bath she never neglects ; summer or winter she welcomes It. Then before.breakfast . , a almrp walk , or perhaps t nu.nter of n mile's quick run , or n two-mllo course nt u slower pace , or u gallop news' country on horseback. Any of these give. an appetite- bioakfast. Later on she use the dumb bells or Indian clubs , or frequents th gymnasium. In nil athletic sports row- intf , riding cneket , lawn tennis , ctc.- sUe is at home , and , some say , la a ilnt-cluss hand. " Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Boo bids A Dusting niiiclilnc. A genius with a profound thought mill has taken xip the subject of dust ing and sueoplng' by nioana of suction draughts. Ho has a pominbulntlnp ma- chlno which , by means of fans and liy draullo pro 8iire , gets n draught through a spiral hose , with a noz lo Bliaped at its terming llko the tremble end of n trombone. Uo starts up a grand racket on the cnrpot till the dust lllos , then turns on thin bli/nird machine , and iv condensed cyclone Is lininedlatoly pre cipitated. Uo moves the hose end round and wliorovor Uio cloud of dust nrlsea the buctlon ol his infc'luuilain draws Lt. and it Iminodiatoly goes "up tlio spout , " BO to apeak. Thin IH ono of the curiosi ties of the patent olllcc. Dr. Birnoy cures caturrh , fJoo blclg. Tllni 4 Of/Afll 4 TT A\T MTTMl rnf1 THE ASSOCIATION AVERAGES , Ecconh of the Ball Players la All the Western Teams. VERY MANY INTERESTING FEATURES , Oinixhn I'l.tyrr ? Iicnd ( IioCntchors and Short Stops Tlio Ctith niul In- dlvtdiinl Averages of All the Hoys. Tnnnnr-'dinonthlv ' nvcrngesoftho AVcstem issocliition thnt mo hcie\\lth given show : nany Interesting features. There are fifteen ) > lnyers in the league \\lio invo batting averages of , 00or o\er. Slous Ulty has lSt. Paul.1 ! , Denver 1 , MUwmVeo ' Mlimeanolls 9,13es Moines 1 , Oinnhn S , : { nns.is City 1. Siehel , the blon.x Citys iltchcr , le.ids the hitting with .3 < Wtmd , Mains , nSt. I'aulUvhler , is second , with.lt ( > 0. Cur ls of Denvoi1 , however , who law plnjctl icarly four times ns many games as Slebcl nnd nearly twice as many as Mains , is third , lth .Oils. Dulto of Minneapolis leads the pitching tal ent as far as averaged earned runs per gnnio * concerned. Thointonof Milwaukee loads ivhcn the percentage of llrat buso lilts to limes afb.'ithy opponents is considered , "ivcry mini who has taken pint in llfteen nines Is given a batting and Holding rocoul , nnd every pitcher who hns pitched in ten games gets an average. Minneapolis leads the clubs In bnttlngnmlMlluatihco isn olnso second , whiles Sioux City is at the tail. Mll- ivankeo is tied with lies Molneti for the hlsh- 'St Jlelding plncc1 , nnd Kansas City is lust. Urqulmrt of Omaha leads the catchers , Hti'mns of Knniui Citv the lliyt basemen , O'Hilcn of St. Paul the second basemen , Miller of Minneapolis the thiul basemen. Walsh of Otnuhii the short stops , Olcnn of Sioux City the left lleldors , ICUeg of Mll- waulrce the center Holders nnd Strauss nud I'liclan the right fielders. The figures fol- , ow : PM'II IIATTINO. Minneapolis .ITS"pl.t ( Sill 2t.- | I ' ' Mllwnukon lT8SlWiHIJlSn KO iiinn City > ( , l.lK.Vi > 2111 .111-1 Oninlia . 81) ) is III I ITU iWiilH vry a t Denver Hi's Mnlnct SlouxClly . ci.un CLfllS. . I MlliTiiilkcc , ' ' . ' . I s 2ls'.lluai , 'i i.lMI Ml 1 I l > Jtolnos 7'J : i2i 1UC 'Kli.U.Vi 'iil 1 Onnlm M ) illTiNW'J.fl , ill' ) WT I Pcnvor < .MlnncipnlU. St I'.llll Knmas City 1IATTISO AVUIMI.KS. lSlehnl. | bluiixllt iUI hU tliM'llllB ' St. I'lHll Jjlini Curtii. ) ? r \ rotll..Milwaukee .V2I | * ) Dilrjrmplt * , lhnrcr ami Mllk'o. .lift l ! I I'otlL'r , M In MOJI [ tolls 2H IA .u'JS Srhupli , Milwaukee t .ns a ' ' ) Don U' , MiiiimipolN. . . lil . J Hunnl itn , IV * Mo Inn J3JM \V Mi.m-iln. ( Aim ilorrlmfy. aillwniifcop .un'iil ' iu : , y i-uncr. ft. I'nul n ii.-i.is . ail ; lilliiiiplmn , Mliiuvniioll * . . . . , H ) , ,7'.H , . > 113 I KcnriM , ( ) m.ilii < 74.111 , Wl ! i I ! . Smith. KIIIK.I * ( "Ity Mi ilIU7 ! 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