TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; SUNDAY , MARCH 27 , J892-SIXTEEN PAGES. 15 Ralph Btotit Sizes Up tbo Najs fa the Western Baco. AFFAIRS WITHIN THE SQUARED CIRCLE IIio llnmcinnn' * IltiilgFl Thn TtiR.or-Wnr Among tlm Wild I'owl Htnlo I.raBtio Note * nnil NIMVIIJI.ncnl Ml- tclluny. E Is ti wlso baseball crank indeed whc can pick out this tai in advance tlio winners nors of oltlior the lint or socont championship Hcrir ! In t h o Woslori Icaguo thU season observed H a 1 p I Stout last , ovonlnf to n knot of t U i faithful assembled nt the Mlllard. "Honestly , " lie contluueJ , "I think Omahc i has Just as uood a chance to nail the Haft a < S ? any combination In the raco. When tin Omaha fans lay tholr ontlci on younu ICplloj In play thov'll'forKot thera over was such i man us .ifmtnlo Uanavan , Sandy Urtmn ot Jocko Hallltfaii. " , "Without any buttcomb , now , whcro di you think wo will land i" Interjected MnnnROi Howe. "Well , tint lower limn third , any way , It either Dorics. Milwaukee , Kansas City am Bt. Paul nro all very strong , but If thcli pitchers fall to pan out there It no lolllnc ti what level they will drop. There are several oral of those on the rolls of thosi teams , whom I think have seen thul : best days. Vlckory will strcnethon youi team woimorfully. Ho Is ono of the boa pitchers In the country today , barrlnc i number of Insignificant faults. Nick Handl / boo , too , ought to pl'ch ' ijreat ball , and It t. Darby you bavo diamond In the rough * Eltoljorp , Kansas City's main suy , U n mat who needs lots of encouragement , in you wol know , or ho Is pono. Another thing , do I not n ham working player , and tx bunchlni of a few hits In an inning Is the signal to pu another man In the box. Milwaukee has li Commodore Twltcholl one ot the coolos heads in the business. Ho don't know whn H Is to cot rattled , and keeps right 01 Urunln''em over , ' whether ho is being pul vorlzod or not hit at all. "And thcro ts still another club that wil boar watching , " proceeded the big sportlni editor , "and that Is , 'iolcdo. Notjvllhstnno Ing the grumbles of the frog-eaters , tbo ; buvo got u corking oulflt. In young Charll Dowald they have ono of the best of all las year's Western cron , and I'ears , too , Is no Blow , while Ltail Clarke may prove either i brilliant succcs * or a dead failure. Am look how they are lixed behind the bit- Jerry Hurley , Shine or Dell Darllne. Hut lov Is as good an every day catcher as thor Is' nnvwhoro , and Darling Is but n note ! lower"on the scale. Their outllold ; well thcro Is Oottlngcr , Armour and Nichol , anc , they must not bo overlooked , as they are nl tomors. " "Wouldn't it surprise you to see Indian npolis cnmo In llrst in the first division ! ' . queried ChrisJFrohm. k "If they do , " quickly retorted Mr. Sloul " ' "you can go and order the loudest summo suit Hatngo can build. " 'And you'll pay for it ? " "Ob , I didn't say anything about that , be you can order it. " "How about MInnoapolUl" chipped i Colonel Fan-lib. "Well , " replied Stout , "I can't see nnj thing very startling in stora for the Barot Ills inllehl isn't so bad , but the out is wa below the uvcratjo. Swnrlzol may pitch goo ball nu-aln , and so may Bcatin , but there at chances against thorn setting the Misslsslpi rivur on lire. Still , wo are all hablo to mak mistakes , and for one , I hope to sen all tli loams put up strong ball , and if they do , w will sco ono of the closest and prcttiost race in the history of the great sport. " Omnlm'H New Drliinir 1'nrlc. The stockholders of the now Omaha Drl\ Inc Park association hold a mooting i their headquarters in the First Nation ! bank building ono night last woolc for tl : purpose of examining the books of the assi elation. Mr. Barton , the export , who is coi ducting the examination , not having con lilotod his work , the meeting adjourned uit ) tomorrow evening. Anent this now enterprise , Prosldjont Ga p-noau says that as soon as the statement of tl : f affairs of the company is given to tbo stocl holders they will bccln the levying of usscs : rncnts and the soliciting of now stock. It : the Intention of the directors to bavo the a ] polntmonts about this track complete an perfect In every detail , and the meeting ! both running and trotting , will bo oxhlb tlons of the very highest class. Thn work c grading the track 1s llnUhcd and the work o the grounds and the erection of buildings wl begin just as soon as the woathcrscUles , wit Iho vlow of getting in condition in lima for nesting this autumn , or at the furthest , uo > spring1. The official personnel of the assoulalio is as follows : Joseph Gurncau , jr president ; Charles A. Coo , vice pro : Idont ; II. K. Buruott , secretary Frank D. Brown , treasurer , on Thomas Swobo , William Krug and O. \ \ Amos , directors , Is sufllclont guarantee the If success is possible , success will I achieved. Still the co-operation'of the cit tens in general will bo necessary to accon phih this In its fullest measure. So fc Omahn has taken but an tnslgnlllcant part i the great racing interests of the country ind all her slstnr cities of tbo great west , 1 this rospuct , have loft nor far in tno roa 1'horc has boon enough talk , howavor , I jbnvo organUcd und put Into successful open Vlon n half dozen associations , but the fuel ! jttoro has been nothing but talk. There Is ' very Inrpo contingent of Omaha's ponuatla ! Intorcstea In line horses , and with a little b of the right spirit ovlncad. the Uato city Ion ere this would huva boon In the front rank I the aftiilrs of the turf. Now , oncu moro tl opportunity to nmko up for horshortcoralnt of the past Is presented to tha city , and It ; earnestly hoped will bo seized and Improve upon with that zeal and enthusiasm tin clmraotori/oi ) her efforts In behalf of othc public projects. If to. Omahn will have spring and fall racing meet that will con para favorably with those of any city in tli country. The site of tbo now park Is tin ndmir.ib ! one , and offers every Inducement for tl : j , furt heranco of u cherished enterprise. : I'lies-just west of lluser's park , suy n tril over n quarter of n mile , Is accessible L both the Missouri Paclllo and Fremont , "Klkhorn railroads , and will bo reached b motor very soon after the success of U move l assured , The liitrriiuttoiml Till ? of War. Jack Prlnco , the hustler , Is pushing tb , ocoud international tug of war for Ouiah < i lght along , And to use his own oxprosslui 'j lll ba a daisy , The grandest and mo ; exciting tug over soon In Amcric ; The loatns are ulroady training In their dll forcnt ( ( uurteri , "Tho last tug of war , alx months ago , wt Eoraothtng no\y to moil all the boys who too part , " said Pnnco , tborotorothoy wcntlnl It green , most of them not oven knowing ho Iho contest should bo pulled. a I consider that ono n kind ( mi Introduction and educator , as wore , buttbl * time the inon all know what moans to contest jn a tug und thov are n trained nnd will bo In Jit condition to'pull fc Iholr llvuj by April 111. I have loosed tl Exposition hall , which , MIIOO it has boon r > modeled , is just tbo vorv place far the oven For a tonm to bo in line condition to win tug of war tournament the men noc a little training just the tan M any ether athluto. Tbo pla form will bo built coruenvavs across tl ball , so that every parson cun hava full vlo of the teams whlla In aclion ; also see tl. pitorot the red , white and blue ribbon mot very inch. Tha hall will goat four tbousan f people , and standing room for nnoitu thousand. There will bo a lart calcium light placed In the ainpu , . theater that will throw Its r I ? llectlon straight on to the canter of tbo roon If which will make U very easy toseo nil. Kvc * ' If iho final boat should bo won by one fuel the llinll of the pull will bo 30 minutes , an lire uiou bc ldea the captain will constitute team. Each loam will "bo allowed two sub stitute * . The hall will bo doc * orated with the ( Ings of nil nations. and thcro will bo S0fl chain for ladles nnd their escorts. Aspcct.il box will bo reserved for tbo nmvcr nnd the Jlty council , and an invitation will bosont to .lioso ofllclnls to attend on the first grand iponlng nlL'hu The Fort Omahn band has been engaged to furnish the music , nnd will lilay nil tno national airs. The pullers will bo nil drcstod In nttrncttvo costumes , oncli limn wearing n silk sash , snowing the differ cnt nations to which they belong. " Prlnco also says there Is n possible chnncc of the looms getting &I,0M ! ns prizes for this tournament. A handsome gold modal will be lircsoutod to the captain of tbo winning team. No ono but the timers nnd referee will bo allowed on the platform. While In the east Pnnco got boautlful life-sized lliho graphs in four colon , showing the man ir action , which ho will use In advertising the state. There will bo a grand street parade on tbo opening nlgnt before tbo contest com memoes. Mnnneor Jack is in do.ul carncsi this tlmo suru , and moans to give Omahi something extra line in the athletic lino. < ; nn Corhrtt Win ? The Now York Sun says editorially ! Con Corbott win ! The question is not oni of pugilism. It Is purely medical , physlolo gical. If Sulllvnn will comn up nt thn ap pointed tlmo not only smiling but well. UK battle will bo over then , ilo will leave tin ting nil belted us ho came , leaving Corbcli llgurathely stretched behind him. The mat bolter than thn rent Sullivan has not como His chances of showing up In nr.H-mto ordei tire prouabU less than when ho prepared foi Kllraln tlirco years ago , line U must bo ro mcmoorcd thnt unon that occasion , after thi same serious doubts of his ability to trait thnt nro rolled on against him now , ho bcgai Mr , Kilraln's whaling in a condition thn developed its inherent soundness the mori conclusively ns the nffalr progrossad. Bo twocn r.mv and September there may orlsi grounds to tnako tha faculty alter Its opinion but ui present It can hardly bu ether thin that Iho championship , will stay \ \ hero it 1 now. Th Criinlcit All Itrjoicc. Thcro Is a general fooling of rejoicing tha the ball grounds will remain on this stdo o the river , not so much on account of the fac that the old park has boon regained , but sin ) ply the idea prevails that the club belongs t Omjiha and should bo Omaha's purely am completely , with no lien on thorn by her sis tcr city , the Bluffe. But as it Is all thot oughly settled now , there Is little to b gained by n discussion of the mnttur. Man ngor Howe has n big force at work repairing Improving nnd extending the grand stani nnd bleachers , and'nftor the 1st of April vist tors to the Omahn park will gaze upon n pretty Paso ball grounds an there ts In tbo entire tire Western league circuit. It Will lie Callnl Anintrtir Dny. Amateur day originated in Chicago , yo nevertheless is n good idea , nnd ono tha Omnlia will linltato this season. On the oc caston of some good game , tbut Is betwcoi two teams that have shown themselves to b evenly matched , wt.ich of course cannot nebo \ bo fixed upon , Manager Ho wo intunds t throw open the gains of the local park to n ! the uniformed nuiatour clubs in this oil ; Previous to the game the two profession ! ! teams in uniform , hoadcd by a band , and Hi amnlours following , will parade Iho prlnc ! pal Ihoroughfara * . Omaha is galling to b quito nn amateur center , nnd the vnriou clubs would inako a handsome show in parade such as manager Kowo contemplate ; Tliu ntnto Cycle Toiirniiinont. The state bicycle tournament this yea will bo hold at Hastings on July 4 and 5 , an everything indicates that the citizens dow there intend lo make it a wholloping success The local club is already huslllnp to rais sufllcicnt funds to assure this end. The will give a scries of select dances , aud i foot the first ono. which wus n very succos1 ful affair , carne of Thursday evening , fc this purpose. With proper management tb tournament will undoubledly by Iho largos and most prolllablo yet held , as already tlicr is much interest manifested In it among tti cyclists all over the stalo. Another King Kollcy. In young Kollcy Omaha has scoured po : slbly the most promising all-round youn player in the profession today. Ho is absi lately up to tbo highest , big lo'apuo standan BoJlon Ulobo. A Hutch of In anil Out Shoots. The Urowors play in Cincinnali ono wee from next Tuesday. Manager Uowo says lhat no team need more than two good catchers. L.eech Maskroy has been enrolled as mar ngor ot the Allantas In the Southern leagui The Kansas City team will stick to tt familial1 blue nnd whlto uniforms the comln season. J3111v Hart made four hits in flvo times n bat off Al Lawson at Ocula in the llrst gam Brooklyn played. ChnrlloUonlns U down with pneumonia i his Si. Louis homo and the chances ai against his recovery. Short Stop Will Whlto , with Whlto Wing' ' Denver crowd last year , has signed with ti Portland. Ore. , club. Billy Hart is plavlntr In right Held fc Brooklyn in some of the Florida games. H keeps on plugging the ball. Jack Crooks Is a great believer In outdoc oxcrclso and is always In shspo to play bal that is wuon ho Isn't ont of shape "Tubby" Welch and "Tubby" Jaok Uror nun nro In SI. Louis anxious to catch on t anything , oven a herring sandwich. CSeorpo Toboau. Whlto Wings , Is running billiard room in Denver. Toboau is too goo a ball player to bo shut up In a billiard roon Joe Strauss , who took naps nnd dozed alternately tornatoly in tbo flold for SInux City last set son , will play third out In SpoKane this sun mor. mor.Pitcher Pitcher Harry Staloy has been wlntorin at his homo in Springfield , III. Ho is a litti fat and slow , but will got there la time u right. Tom Nngle , who , when ho was will On.nlia , was considered the most promisln young catcher in the country , goes to Kat sns City. Sunday games are scheduled for over city In the Western league except Indta'napi Us , nnd the probabilities are that they wi go thoro. Pltlsburg , it i&sald , will give Jerry Donn the cold shoulder , and tuko Harry Itaymon to her boiom , ana oho will regret the da slio does It , M. M. Shine , who ts with Toledo , Is wo spolcon of. Ho caught for the champlo Portland team ot the Now Bngland loagu last season. Old Bobby Addy , who was with Clnolnna as far back as ' 74 , is running a hnrdwai store and hunting oik and grizzlies out : Pocntello , Idaho. 13y the persistent excrclso of his fall BUI Harrington has at last broken Into the Wo ? orn league ho will manage Indianapolis , c at least make a slacgor nt It. Huron Hatch and Sam Morton , tbo Minnc apolis base ball moguls have fallen on oac others nooks ntui wept , and now Sum wl manage the Baron's team this summer. Manager Seloa does not fool that the Bo ton team is as strong as It mlirht bo bohln the bat , and would llko to secure youn Hayes , allotted to Omaha , but he Is too lati Bobby Black , the > voll known profession * player , bos Irused tbo Sioux City base ba grounds aud will stay at homo this seaso and uuuriiio the exhibition Ramos to t played on them. In the oillnol drawing Omaha dro Cornoy , first baseman , O'Day second , an Hogrlever right. Kansas City drew Row and Toledo Manning. The chungos war nmdo by trading. Will lUiiKln ot the Now York Clipper an James Gill of the Herald bavo gone to Floi Ida for rest nnd recreation with the ou tosscrs until the regular season boglm.- Now York Times. Tbo cranks are all pleased to learn tin Shelback will play short for Omaha Instca of ( ho unknown Mr. Sullivan. Tbo enl wunddr U that Shelbeok failed to secure bortu in tbo big league. Phil Knell ls trjiug lo blaoVmall Wasulni ton out of a ) , ! KH > salary , but ho won't BUI coed. It won't bo very long before tbo pla ] crs of the big league will bavo no moru to sa about salaries than those of the Weston Happy day I Jack Crook * Ihlnks that tbo Browns wi wm the league pennant or come In not lowi than second iu either of the contests uoi soaiou. Ho rauk * tha Cincinnati ! as prott near tall ondcr * . St. Louis Globc-Domocrat , Jack is only guying you. Harry Jones , who has signed with the Western league. Is a pitcbor who twirled the ball for the tCrlo , Pa , , club last season , The Erlos won the pennant Iti the New York nnd I'onnslvnnla league last toason , and Jones was ono ot her host pltchori. Although the Wastorn association Is full , now players nro still bolng signed to maka room for those who will soon bo hit with nn axo. John T. Lolpor , the pitcbor , nnd W. Q. Bowman , tbo catcher , who looks a little llko "Anso , " nro Iho latest to sign. "Tacks Curtis , " says Kan Mulford , "was n queer card. Ho came out of the Western with n balling nvcrago just u few points shy of n million , nnd ho celebrated his debut here by cracking out moro hits In the llrst game than bo made In the next half dozen. " Kvory manager of the Wcstnrn associa tion believes ho got Iho best team In the di vision. The distribution was Ihornforc Ideal. How will Iho season solve the iirob- loin ! Michael Angclo Lnno. And ICchc "Howl" Mulford. Is on her tiptoes asking Tbo Western association's staff of umpires has boon named nnd there nro two old Cln' cmnall Hods on the list , Charles H. Snydci nnd Billy Serad. The other two uro.incn McQualdo and Dan Corcoran , n young man who did good wont last season In the Two Kycd league. Pierce , Nob. , will bo In the Held this sea son wllh u strong toam. An organization wns effected several days since with the fol' lowing olllccrs : L. A , Pohlmnn , manager ; W. K. Ho'isr , secretary , nnd D. L , Upton , treasurer. The boys nro all onlhuslnstlo nnd are conlldcnl of having n winning bine. Hod Kiuot Is going to run In n mascot or Pltlsburg In Iho shape of a Uvo-monUis-ok alllpntor ho boughtof a cross-eyed coon down In Alabama. Pitlsburg Gnzollo. Uod had boiler quit ohaslnc alligators , snakes , cro oyud cocns nnd the like aud .settle down tc business. That Is all the mascot ho needs , ; Dan Shannon wns present nl the Hoohcs tor mooting of the Husturn loncuo and mudc n herculean effort to break In with his banil of Now HiiVLMi umatcuni. Uinc Mulcaby however , formerly of &loux City , happen ; to bo nt the hc.nl of the Rochester club , nm ho coppered every move made by Mr. Shot ! non. lie know him. W. U. Harrington has boec engaged t < manage the Hoosicrs. Ho has landed man } a championship learn In his day , but tin lavish handling that ho Indulged In bank ruptcd the cilioj. Lima nnd Canton boll : had that sort of an experience. Harringtor will have n chance to maka n rocora it Indianapolis , for with the present rule tt force the limit cannot bo pissiul. In speaking of the Wostcrn leattuo plavcr : yostordnv , L. C. Kr.uithoff of Kansas CltJ remarked : "There's Kelly .of Boston , foi instance. Ho is ono of the coining ball play ers of the cnunlry In my opinion. There an others llko Mill In the leuguo. Tha pcopli hero don't Icnow thorn at all , but there nn some rattling good men among these nov onos. Kelly goes to Ouiaba. " It is not generally known ihnt Captain Pa Tobeau allows nolalktng about the game jus over among the Cleveland players in tin dressing room. It is an oscellont plan , fo lwo-lbtris of the hnrd fcolinc among plaver in the club is conceived whlln dt casing afto a gumo. Clevelano Plain Dealor. My I Wha a great man Pataoy Bolivar has gotten to bo No talking about the came , und lhat jaw o his , think ot 111 The now Western leatjuo laid n broad nnr deep foundation nt Its organization maotliu in Chlcairo , and has over since carried on it : business rosoluloly , fairly , consislonlly atu wilh manted good judgment , nnd its suoccs seems assured. In fad , tlioro is little daub lhat the Western league , considering IV foundation nnd the caliber of the men whi nro condurtliitr Us nffairs. will , as n hnso bsl organi/'alion , rank next to the big league. William Moron is practicallv a now man t ( Si. Louisbut thai ho is n good onois vouchot for oy Iho people who have seen him go ii day ofter day and got. . nwny with tbo orrali wild-eyed , woolly pitching' n lot of spendj but untrained pitchers who would break 1 bank door with their cannon ball deliveries Star Sayings. Yes , nnd Willie's head I as thick ns any bank door Iheso sumo cannoi ball pitchers could perforate. Ho will d < well lo hang on n full month. There nro but four of the old Kansas OltJ blues In the Western league. They ar Swartzel , Manning , Pears and "Hick" Car ponlor. The rest nro scaltorod. Chicag has Dungan , Baltimore look Pickott nm Uunson , BrooKlyn gobbled Stein and tli others were not particularly wanted. Colonel nol D&nlol Stearns , who has played llrst has for Kansas City from tlmo immemorial , say ho is not going lo play ball al all Ihb season Ho ccrtanly won't unless ho gets to cove soon. Kansas City Times. Under any cir cumstances ho never will bo missed. Some radical reforms in tbo mauagomen ol Athlotlo park have been decided upon b Iho Milwaukee clifb. A plan Is now undo discussion lo enlarge tbo .scaling capacity o the "bleachers" by 1,000. New dressln ; rooms for visiting players will bo provided Tbo special police , ground Urepcrs nnd-otlio employes will bo dressed in n natty uniform With tbo absence of the peanut boy's cry am the rule preventing riots on the liold wit ! the umpire as Iho central figure" , logotbo with oilier changes in view , Iho ball pir will bo almost unrecognizable next season.- Evening Wisconsin. AfT.ilrn Among tliu Horsemen. R. F. Lnnnlng , the owner of Scout , IfiOS , pen of the great Onward ; has located a Hastings. The Beatrice Driving , ssoclation met las Wednesday and arranged for offering $3,00 In purses for the LInden Tree park meeting of August lit , 24 and 2. > , and Jli.OOO for th moolingj of September 23 , 23 und 20. President Garneau of the now driving par' association , declares thai Omaba will Lav ns good n track as there is In Ibo west b. anolhar season , and that'Omaha will yet ai tnin a deserved standard as n racing contoi WInslow Wllkos will bo out the comlnj season , but don't know to whoso stable h will go. As a 4-vear-old in iho hands o Scolt McCoy ho wns a great cell , going toth host record of any 4-yoar-old ot lhat year a tbo paoo. The fast racing stallion , Edward Uoc water , 3loK , owned by Mr. Solomon , dioi very suddenly last week at the farm -a fin miles from town. Quito n loss lo thn ownoc as ho was just a matured horse , being only < years old. D. T. Hill , secretary of the Syracusi Trolling nssocialion. bus relumed from ni extended trip through the eastern states n the interest of the futurity race to b trotted on the Syracuse review trank. H reports great success nnd it is conceded ilia U will bo one of the greatest races ever heli In the wen. Ed Bentan loft for tbo east this morning Ho goes as far as Ohio , whore Hon. Uporg W. K. Dorsoy purcbufod n tine lot of trottlni horses Homo tlmo since. There will be a ou load of iho traitors and they como fronisom of tbo lino-it strains of trailers , a dcscnplioi of will oh will bo given on iboir arrival do re when iheir pedigrees will accompany them The Ponca Driving Park association wil offer the following purses for ihelr Octobu mooting : Foals of 1891 , trotting , 81.000 foals of 1890 , asiiOnnd iliOO classes ; foals o 183'J ' , U03 ; and 'J:40 : nlnssos ; six classes of al njjea , each 1,500 , and froo-for-all , $3,001) ) . Ii pacing there will b fourclassos wllb a * 1,50 purao In oach. In addition to this there is ; purse of 51,000 logo to tbo tirct borso tha breaks any world's record. The dotes an October 4-7. The classes In tuo-Julv race : nro now well filled mid the lodlcalioiii un that the mooting will bo a good ono , Nat Brown made n coupio ot notable ao j quisitlons lo his well Known slnblos durlnt the pas ( week , ono of which was the prlao ol Kansas , tbc little brown ii.aro Murv , win made a record ns a yearling ulthoEmpori ; course of 'J:3UifTIO : | other purchase ls i full brolhor ot Mary's. ' The two animal ! reached Omaha Wednesday mornln ? and ar both In excellent condition. Mr. Brown ox- peels great things from Mary this spring Sbo U entered in somoexcellent racoanmon | wblcu Is the flU.OJO stulio at Columbia Tcnu. Mr , Brown paid &J.OOO for Mary. York county boasts uf her full quota o flno horsoj. ' The Times says : C. J. Nebo has about forty , and amoiifir them are some o the best brood in the land. His laton u i colt by Labosco , who bos n record of 2:10 and for whom Mr. Ladd refused $ .15.000. Tbt year Mr. Nobes U going o > on further. an < proposed to bavo the best stock In the load Harvey Pickerel has sold a number uf high priced horsoj and cells and has just bought i 3-yoar-old Jllly that ho says will bo a prizi wlnoor all tbo time. E. W , Moshor ycstot day sold a borso for $1,000. but that U no In duration of the value of bis line stock. U 1 better , bowovor , than raiding horses lo eel for WO or 4100. Tbo Keystone farm , lying just outside-th pity , owned by W. A. Poxtou , jr. , Is an lu dilution faat growing to perfection and noi It ha * over MX ) acre * of land al down In iho best of crosses and on It nro the most modern bulldtnnoot nil kinds , also n half mile track. Mr , Pnxton being possessed of abundant means , lliK1 , ' the farm stocked with a grandly bred loUof maroi. 116 has xwo stallions , ono Johijifrumor , by Director , dam by Mnmbrlno ' 'fttcb.cn ; the olhor by Nutwood 2:18' : , so it can. bo readily seen If ho don't rniso high clshs 'trottors tlioro must bo nogloot by some of hls'nssUtants. The stntomont that Winnlch boUvoan Nat Brown's Ignis Fnluu'4'Jjind ' J. U. Ladd's Lobasco , has elicited a stout denial from the latter gentleman , who.sUgmntlzos the harm less squib as nn nttompiu to ndvoruso nn In terior animal nt Iho expense of his famous stallion. Mr. Ladd Isjfost n trlllo previous. Ignis Fatuus has all itio ndvoritsomont he wants , nnd Iho slalomdnt wns given for just what It was worth. Mr. Lndd stild further , by the way , and thnt wns that ho wns will ing to wnecrSl.003 that Labnsco , barring ac cidents , will not bo two seconds behind the world's stallion record nt the close of the approaching season. Well , nil the bad Ittcli Tiir. Hnc wishes him Is that ho gets the bet , and wins it , too. D. T. Mount , ox-proslilonl of the Nobraskn Stale Breeders' association , has n number of standard-bred nnlmals tbnt ho hns been pot ting locoihor , nnd in rospocl to brooding nm ! Individual qualities they nro good property. Ho has Wilkoros 17H73 , n brown colt fifteen hands high , loaled 1SUO , bv Antcros ti020 , son ot Electlonccrdam Opal Wllkos.by Bartholo mew Wllkos TOoJ. Ma , Mount boughl Wilkcroj nt the recent sales in Chicago. Ill : breeding ought to suit the grcntost sludonl' of Iho problem , as it is Iho ultra fashionable As nn Individual the colt will bear inspcc- llou. There ts n great uPni ubout bin to ndmlro nnd coomund. Hnrvoy Hnrol'l Is a : t-yoar-old bay colt by Hula bv Hnrojil , dnm the I'cck innto , bv Slrlus 8542. by Enlleln ' 'SS. His sire , Eulu , was boucht In Kentucky nnd brought to this plnoo by thu Hon. .A. J. Poppluton quite r number of years ngn , nnd had ho had the nd vnningo ot being muted with Iho proper bret mnrn , no doubt many speedy ones of hU e < i would bo today. Considering breeding , Intll vldualliy , and prcsonco there is not n more noble stalllnn In the wast , The tltno wil conu > , hut perhaps too lalo , when people wil npprocinto Iho endeavors ot Mr. Poppletm In bringing so grand n borso to the stale Mr. Mount has a mnnborof mares and yonnj ihlngs too numerous in monlion. Tit-Tuttt of thu King. Now tbnt Con Doyle has proved the victo : In bis light with Wyho Evans , Dlok Moon can 11 ro off his challenge. Tommy Warren passed through Omahi Friday evening ourouto for Frisco. ' Spider Weir is after Tommy White , when ho offers to light for any kind of a purse it or near Chicago , nt South Omaha or nn ; western city. The Chluairo pug , however knows xvhon lie Is well olT and that Is i good ways off from men of tbo orralli Isaac's caliber. Tbo Magic Cilv Athletic club of Omnhr wants to match Jack W likes nsninst Tommj Kynn to light ton HnUh for a 6I.20J purse winner to like all , Inclcding ca o rocolpls. St. Louls Kopubllc. And Iho Maelo Clt ] club will take it out in wanting. Such ai ollor was made , nnd while Willie. ) Is road.i and anxious lo accept , Uvan's ' bacuor ha : scun tit lo ignore Iho proposllion entirely. Harry Gllmoro. weil known to the loc.i fancy , was easily puucncd out by Jack Col lins u second limo up in 'Dotroil u few evenings ings since. Jnclt Davis is sojouriil in SlouxCity , am ' from surfuco indlcalions' have his band full for Iho next few vyqoks. Jack Kocfo ha posted S10U with Iho s'pu'rtlng editor of thi Journal for n but that ihu Omahn man couli not slop him In four rounds , as ho Is ullogoi to have staled ho couldtn&Iu speaking of ih mailer Koofo ! > aid : " 1. i\m sure lhal Davl cannoi llnisb mo In 'four rounds or cigb oilhor. In fact I don't'think ho can whip me at all. 1 am willing bcfishall make bis endeavor deavor lo siop'mo in fdur rounds in any cit- in the west , where ho lblnks ho can got th best money. If \villl-Tjaok his statement ho can .comq around ! 1ioro nnd put up hi money. I ifbn't nooil .Jftjich training to kee up four rounds in froui ol him. " : > U umi j jfii ' > v On Tuesday anothorpug , calling hlm el Pat Shea , Itoatcd inlo the CornrPnlaco burg looking fern ilnlsb light with Davis Hint ia ho said ho wns. ftcr Jack , yet failed to issu n nhallungo ur oven stutu what ho wanted t light for. Danny Daly and Ted Gallagher are also ' .i Sioux City , endeavoring to clinch n raatcl for Danny with Billy O'Dounoli1 ; Daly want to fight foe a pnr = o and iho cnliro gale , un says ho thinks ho can whip O'Donnell , am to oven tip Billy says ho thiiiks bo can d Danny , but ho don't. . Ho knows ho isu1 unywucro near Daly's standard , and if tbo ' llghl it will evidently bj for a split of th' gate. gate.A A coupio of well Uov/n local sportini men , however , offer lo gel a flaht for Dann ; if possible. Their proposition is lo bane u | a purse of ? l,00l ) for him and Johnny Vui Ilcost to battle for , iho mill to como off n Soulh Omahti some llmo Iu April. Vai Ilcest Is in New Orleans , but has beoi written to. Daly is eager and anxious fo thn match , notwithstanding Van Hcost da foaled him a year ago. Yonng Dobbs didn'l cut much of n Htrur iu his light with Jack O'Brien out in 'Friso last Saturday night. Ho wns knockei through tbo ropes and out before the scuoni round was bult over. It's u long walk , bu ho may now gel here in llmo lo meat Shorro ; about Juno 1. Jim Hall will face Ruddy Gallagher In " ten-round mill nt D3'nvor"nnd unless thi Australian knocks out the Cleveland "Par son" Davies will forfeit $1,000. Dinny Daly nnd Ted Gnllaghor roturnoi to tbo city Wednesday. Daly has twi matches on his hands , ono with Billy O'Don neil at Sioux Cilv nnd another In Calllornin The Nicbo has this to say of the recen fight before the 'Frisco Pastime club bo twocn Bub Dobbs nnd Jack O'Brlon : When tltno was called O'Brien opened u ] wllh u slap on iho darkey's nock , nnd re ccivcd one iu Iho short ribs in return. A flu some poor worlc and clinches tbo men begat slugging uunu olher heavily on thu neck am head , without much nllompt lo uvotd tli ottior's ' blows. Thu negro finally sen O'Brlon lo the lloor with a rlghl-hander 01 iho sldo of tha faco. Tbo Irishman ares > quickly and a few exchanges passed bo for the round ended , the negro rusho.l O'Brien while hU seconds wcro yelling at him ti light moro cautiously , us they wore aware o Ibo danger of ono of O'Brien's ' heavy swing ing blows , bul ttiQ negro became too con 11 dent over his slight advantage , and lost hi head in the idea that he could rush O'Brioc and knock him oul. As the Kong rang for Iho second rouiu Dobos rushed lo O'Brionls corner , but In i few seconds bo lay down Miku u lamb , Onl' ' fnur blows were struulL' ' 'Dobbs ' landed of O'Brien ' and an oxclitfil o immodinlclv fol lowou which dazed Doatunfor n moment , bu in that moment O'Brien ' got in u Hghtnlni rlL'bl-handor under Dobftl' loft jaw , and ihi negro loll full len tliu-on the lloor. Tin knock-out wns clean a rct complete. Whei tan seconds had cluDVfJ Dobbs' ' second rushed to him und sjipnged his head , bu oven then bad to dty > t $ him to his corner The odds were 10 toili In favor of Dobbs This was pirtly brou trc nbout by lha state incut , which was wcllcjrculalod , ihitho wn u boiler man than ibcniiBlack Pearl. Thi nocro did no bolter lighting than O'Brloi during iho 11 Ml round , aud Ibo uontosi In ni way i > o llvaly showed.tU iruo merits ot tbi men. O'Brlon sbowou"fl\hfit ho was a ban hitter , but ho did not linjn-uss iho spectator ; ns being any clovorerj35utho nogro. ICchoca from tlit Sluto I.tmguo. Castono will probably sign wilh Lincoln as I louse worth Is stuck on him. Buck Keith Is looking for an engagement but engagements are great sprinters. Jauk Haskcll ts another good man whj would fit In somu statii league team nicely. Boalrico Uus iho pennant won , und yells "Ah , thcro ! my sizoI" just llko n foolish lit tie boy in winter catching lllos. Beatrice lias signed Subterfuge Holme ( last your wllh Carroll ) , as catcher , and hi uays ho can raako them "all quit. " Bud Fowler , the old Loadvillo , Colo. , second end baseman , will sUauu the barnacles ol bis frame around second base for Lincoln. When Managers Uourito and Baker go logotbor they told some stories that inadathi younger members nt ths league uiootiui shako Iholr sides with laughter. The Stale league li already an assurci fcuccoss. The various managers are alt 01 the hustle and within ten days each wil bavn lilt full complement of num. Hurley will play loft. Held for Manage Baker In Fremont this so.tson , and with proper cnro and attention , will make blu- sell ono ot the bo.it men In the loaguo. Harry Slonoy will nUo bo In Fremont on second baso.nnd it reports from Hot Springs , S , D. , w'noro ho played last season nro true , ho will keep them all ou the run to boat him out , Fremont has slgnod "Dlok" Purce-Il. short stop of last season's Crnno , later of Load City , nnd thinks In him they bnvo secured the best man in that position In the stale league. In cnso J. L. Grnvor loaves Missouri Val ley this season Manager Baker ot Fremont holds bis contract In bis inside pocket nnd will secure ns good n man behind the bat us them is In the lenguo. Jack Hughes , who pitched for Grand Is land last year , would like to got under cover with ono of the Stale league clubs. Ho can bo addressed , John J. Hughes , U3ol Asblnnd n\anuo , Chicago , III. Normnn Baker , who takes Ibo Kromont management , rucolvod n flattering offer from Jack Chapman , innnnircr of the Louisville National Lontruo club , but has concluded tc stick lo Iho Slate league. The Stnto loago clubs nrarnpldlv filling up nnd by the IHlb of April will bo nblo to com mence wont. From present indications the organization will bo very healthy anil robust , especially in playintr strength. In Hornco Butler Fremont secures another fielder and bitter , und plnying two such men ns Hurley nnd ho sldo by sldo , will glvo thorn n clmnco to gradually work their posi tions Into the bast In the loaguo. Fremont Is looking for exhibitions be tween the lfith of April nnd iho 1st of Mny. All strong drawing clubs are Invited lo cor respond wilh Mr. N. L. Uaktir , 100.1 North Twenly-flrst slrcct. Ilo has the manage ment. Bunk Adams of Pluttsmouth , Beatrice nnJ several thousand other small base ball towns ts In Omaha. Buck snys tlioro Is n percept I- bio "fallingoff" In.live stock nil over the west ; only found iwo chickens in thirty six hen roosts. Bowman Is another man that will take his llrst oxponnco ns a regular man in the base ball profession , but Baker should got good work out of him ns ho Is easy to handle , and thcroloro will learn the liner point : of the game moro readily. Holmes nnd Thompson passed through Omaha cnrouto to Beatrice lute Tuesday night. They reported tho'snow nlong ihc railroads ns waUt deep in some places and In others perfectly void of it. At Iho laltor places they built their camp llros. Spindles Ettinser has nt last decided tc burden Beatrice wllh his pro'onco ibis sum mer , and in the meantime ho will nndcavot lomakollfo n dreary waste for the stale league sluggers , and gladden Iho heart of the uverairu Beatrice base ball crank. But for the aid of N , L. Bnkor nt Lincoln , the stale league schedule scorned to bo n hnrd and Incxtrlcabln puzzlo. With tbo old of Mr. S. C. Coman. secretary of the Icacuo , Mr. Baker completed on Sunday , the 20thn schedule Ihnt is omlnontly satisfactory to all. T. Patterson , manngor ot Plattsmouth , came to Omaha last week nnd bought one dozen Iso , & > wood clumps. When asued the reason ho staled thnt all his players wcro so bow-legged that bo would have to clami their knees in to maka them run straight le Iho bases. Fur.MONT , March 25. [ Special Tolecram tc Tun Ben : Our'delegates to the meeting nt Lincoln. Mr. S. C. Coman nnd N. L. Bnkor , returned to Fremont on Sunday , nnd spoke lu glowing terms of tbo prosno'cts for n suc cessful season. Each club spoke of his club's standing financially , said Mr. Comnn , anil everyone were represented ns being sounc and firm financially , and anxious for the season to begin. IMlacollmicous Local Sports. The Gate City Fishing club will pitch i permanent camp out on the Loup early It Muy. Leon Lozlor Is anxious to moot Frame Gay hart , the Petersburg , Nob. , sprinter , in nD ( or 75 yard race for $100 a sido. Ed Moulton.tho well known sprlntlneman agcr und iratnor , has boon laid up sorlouslj sick al Iho Casey for n week past. Dan Whoolcr , jr. , nnd John Collins spent i coupio of days out at Patrick's r.vich las week , making n nice kill of redhead nnd blue bills. The sporting edltoris In receipt of tha Lon don Shoolincr Times of February 27 , fron Mias Annie Oakley , the chnmpioa lady trai shot of the world. In n privnto exhibition a London rcc'onlly , Miss Onkloy killed ten ou of twelve live birds , fifteen yarns rise , wilt a 32-boro pistol. The sports ovot1 which the several Omah : athletic clubs claim jurisdiction are uaso ball billiards , bowling , boxing , fencing , football , gymnastics , jumping , lawn tennis , polo leap ing , pulling the shot , quoits.running , throw ing the hammer , tug-ol-war , pcdostrlnnisir und wrestling. The members of the Orange Street base bail learn govo a banquet last ovenintr nl Heubloin's in honor of ono of their number , Joseph F. Winchell , who starts for Omaha , Neb. , ou Tuesday lo nccoul nn excellent post tion in the olllco of the Union Pacific rail road. Mr. Wincholl graduated from Yule wllh Iho class of 'OJ nndslnco lhat time he has been engaged In mcruantllo pursuits It this city. Nowllavon Sunday Kcglstor. E. D. Ful ford , who made such a stirir shooting circles during the past year , am who recently sutforcd Iwo defeats at the hands of Cbarlio Budd in Chicago , has con eluded to locale in Iho Windy City , nnd some time Ibis summer , says Frank Cross , Ihc sporting goods dealer , ho will ba bore In Omaha wilh Ihc balance of Iho crack shots of Ibo counlry , including Brewer , Heiues , lilllolt , WoLsencroft , Ibo Klolnmaus am many others. Mr. Cross , wilh Iho assistance of tbo Omaha Gun club , will endeavor tc give iho Gale Cily a big tournament some time during the coming autumn. Articles of agreement were signed nt tbc Police- Gazette ofllco last Monday for o wrestling match batwoan P. J. King , cham pion collar and elbow wrestler of America , nnd John Brady of Omahn , the champion ol Nebraska , The agreement stipulates thai the mon shall wrestle collar nndolbow.oaich- oo-calch-caii and Giui.-o-Uoman slylo for50C a sldo. The match Is to take pluuo at Mouni Vcrnon , N. Y. , bstwoen March 20 und 2(1. Now York World. Jobn Bradv may bo fron' Omaha und Ihn champion of Nebraska , bul nooody out hero knows it , or him either , foi that , matter. Local gunners , who have so long used the Incomparable shell turned out by the Peter ; Cartridge company of Cincinnati will be pleased to learn thnt the famous case ol Hisoy vs Petora. which wus n legal bailie bclwcon tbo Standard Cartridge company ol Chicago nnd Ibo Polors Cartridge company of Cincinnati , for Ibo ownership of an lui nortant palsut on tbo most improved form ol cartridgn loading machine , has just boon de cided in favor of the Peters Cartridge com pany by the commissioner of patents. There hud boon two prior decisions oy ether tri bunals In favor of Peters , but the Standard compauy bad appealed and this llual decision has boon mada against them from whlcli Ui or o is no appeal under tbo law. Hob Patrick , who keeps imiod on tha affairs of the Intor-colloxiato Foot Ball asso ciation , said lust night that there will bo no important ohnncoj 'mado in the rules this season. One playing rule , however , may be altered , Thu present rule snvs that the ball may bo punted out utter n touch-down from bnhlml the opponent's goal , a player in iy fuiut nt catching It and really punt it back toward the goal line , and It may bo stopped by the opposing sldo so near to their line thutanothcr touch-down iMubiolutoly certain , If the opponent puma from behind the line a fair catch can ba nmdo and a goal dropped , HO that tbo side making tno touch-down Is almost certain lo scorj again if this rule ia taken advantage of by a feint catch. Yale could hava played this triclc last full , but II was seen that although allowed by Ibo rub ; ll was not In iho bast spirit of foot ball. James Collins , the Wisconsin sprinter , h homo from England , wlioro he ran in several of tbo big handicaps. Ho was defeated n : ono by Tom Burrows , an Englishman , anc ! In speaking of that race , in a repent lutier te Loon Lozler , ) io tays ; "I gave Burrows t big-start , and us ho wns running In good fonr i could not overtake him in ihe llnal boat , 1 Ion by only about eighteen Inches , If I could have beaten Burrows I would have won aboutf3D,000. An it was , I didn't lose anything , and my backers nro out only c small amount. I know Burrows was tliobiilj man to be feared , and 1 induced my friuuds , M a sort of n hedge , to place money on him at long odds. They did no , and in consequence , saved Ihomselvcs from big lossoi on my de feat. The Americana are running In good form In England now , and Iho gam blew nnd bookmakers are inclined to show us a gieat deal of respect. ThU Is probably duo to the fuel that our boys uro Improving right along , and carried off a number of llrst prizes. The victories of Goorga Smith , Harry Johnson. Steve Fnrroll , Dan Budd nnd myself are all fresh In thalr minds , nnd Iho handlcnppors take n deal of cnro In giving Americans marks nowadays. There wns n llmo when they could give us all the limit but thlngi bnvo chanced. They put us on the scratch now or very near the scratch man. " \VlilsprrliiRS ot tlm Wlirol. Lofjnl American \Vhoolmon membership expire next month. Hnnovvl ronowl This Is n joke with a moral the moral Is hidden In the joke ; tool "Cnro killed n cat , " but it gives long lifo to n bloyclo. Nebraska division of the Lencno of Ameri can wheelmen has n membership of 230. A splendid recent for ono of iho youngest divi sions lu the league. An incident on n club run Scorch or "Glvo mothroo glasses of beer , two port wine , ono seltzer , two brown sodas , two glasses of wntor , nnd two lomonndos. " The Young men's Christian Association cyclers rcoranuizcd ono evening last week for the season of ' 0. . M. A. Grant was olcctod uaptnln. The club Is n road club only. Now Is the season nf the year when the oyclo manufacturer trios to make you believe - liovo thnt ho makes the only nnd best bloyclo In tbo wide world. All others nro Initia tions. The Omahn Wheel club house Is n "go. " When completed It will have the Inrgeu and best equipped "gym" nnd the finest bowling alloys in the state. &o much for the wheel inon's progrosslvonois. "Xlmmy , " America's phpnomonnl racing mnn is culling qtillo a swath In British cycling circles. Ilo will return to hi.s native heath nbout harvest tlmo with several nt the "crack" Brllon'J scalps hanging from his belt. The season hr.s opined here nnd the tour- Isls fired Iho llr.sl gun by participating Inn rlub run to Council Bluffs , lown , on Sunday. Tliu route is pavud wllh ccdnr block and tbo trip was enjoyed. Prospects for n good sea son nro Hallerlug. Bartender In n counlry cross-roads Inn "Dora you wns minu frlont , bul veil should tiol it-ink nil del at vonco , alroaltvl It vlll liillyoul" ( .lust then llio other eleven pur- spiring riders appeared , anil thu bartender hold his pence ) . Bearings. Joel : Prince has returned from the late big race nt Now York. Ho tolls some wild , weird yarns nbout Iho vlr-lsslludos of Iho management , nnd iho way the rnco wns chopped up by tbo riders. I'nnco snvs Ash- ingcr bought botli the 'Frisco nnd Gotham race. race.Tho The "bolt for best provnrlcation" which has done duty for eleven long years at the Omaha Wheel club wns handed to "Cyko" Lytlo ono morning of last week _ without any comments whatever. His "Blair" story bent the record , nnd the "count" is in thu last stages ot despondency. Hastings has taken upon herself the duly of entertaining iho hundred or so enthusiastic wheelmen who will nllond the second annual stnto meat July 4 nnd n. Can she fulfill tha nroraUo ? Kcho unswornWell ! I gnosa .vosl" Omaha will send down n moro num erous following , 'tis to bo hoped. Nebraska roads , In tholr present stage nro ideal Illustrations of nnti-road improvomonl. Mr. Potter ( not of Toxns ) , could llnJ plontv of material for his articles on "Gospels of Good Head , " wcro ho to take n jaunt through the slnto. But then our roads are not always so. Nebraska roads cannot bo bontcm nflor August. The Tourists' chirp Is just ns loud ns over. The newly elected oftlcors nro looking after the club's interests. Captain Poltcr is nt work on his called run cnn'j , the first ol which will soon bo oul. The club scorchers will ba bold down this bcuson , and all the enjoyment to bo had , on cfoail sociable , old fashioned club runs will bo the aim of the road officers. The Omaha Wheel club will build n clut house this year , without a doubt , the plans have bean accepted and n location decided opon. The club house when finished and completed will bo ono of Iho llncsl of Us kind in Iho cnliro west. It will bo olozanttv fur nished throughout. The plans call for a sol of bowling alloys , n gymnasium , billiard room , baths nnd n library as special features , The house will bo boated bv steam end lighted od by oloclrlciiy. The local cycliug world is about to under go an invasion of tbo piioumutic army the advnnco guard have ulroady broken the sliirmlsh line , and nro rapidly driving the solid tires to the brush the good old ordi nary Is merely a memory now nnd Iho vol- crnns nro fast becomintr willing captives ol the triumphant "balloons. " Cyclists nrc fast overcoming tholr nntipalhy lownrd Ihc pneumatic lyred machines and 'tis only c question of n short time before the solid tyred safety will bo ns much of a rarity ns Iho ordinary is now. Cycling among iho fair t > ex Is no longer c fad Iho dear girls have found out that the exercise brightens their eyes , builds up theit figures nnd is much boiler for cullivnlingthc roses In their cheeks than anything the drug gist can sell them , und now that tbo press , the clergy and the modes say that Ihcro la nolhing Immodest nbout Iho cycling glrl.tho have seized the opportunity to embrace good health , nnd tbo fad has become n practice , The average girl is really much moro capti valiniscaled nn a cycle snddlo and skimmmp nlong , so gracefully , lhan switching along the dusty pavement. The formation of Indie1 cycling clubs throughout tbo olToto cast , Is ol overydny occurrence. The clubs are nol onlj formed , but the same clubs are beginning to build , not castles in the air , but banutiful 111- tlo club houses , furnished wllh iho mot ox qulslto tasio , and only ns n woman's funcj can. Omahn lias n dozen lady cyclists , many of whom nro qullo export In Ibo management of Ibo wheel , As Iho season advances the number will rapidly increase. "Wondosday evening has been selected a ; regular club night over at tbo Omaha Wheel club house and each woolc when this evening arrives the members and their gentlemen friends hie thomsolvcs to Ibo club house le pass Iho evening in social intercourse anc onjoymont. Several pleasant ontorialnmcnU have thus been added to Iho long siring ol happy occasions wtilub this popularorcaniza- lion has enjoyed In Iho years of Its existence. Last Wednesday evening capppd tbo climax , as it were , and nt an early hour the elegantly furnished club bouse wns thrown open to the sixty or seventy wheelmen und tholr Invited guosts. The occasion was a "Boston ban quet , " nn entertainment NO popular In the oast. The committee had labored like heroes to mukn iho social n success , and well wore tbolr efforts rewarded. Several long tables with snow whlto cloths and embellished with glittering silver nnd dazzling china , fragrant llowers nnil smoking viands weru nrrancod in tbo parlors , tbo mellow light from dozens of brlcht globes shedding nbrilliancy ovet thu whole. The clubmen , In tholr best bit : and tucker , occupied tbo seals uround tbc board , whlln thn guests were given the post * of lioiior. Chlol Consul Porrigo occupied ihc scat at the head of tbo banquet table nnd with dignity nnd good humor tilled iho ardu ous pomion of toastmastor. An impromptu program of musical and olhor ploaalng and cnlorlalnlncr events bad boon arranged , oacl : number and performer carrying oil u huge share of applause. Spoochon by Messrs. Kcannoll , Badolot and I'errlgo were listened to with rapt attention. Spoclnl mmitlon should be made of the efforts of Arthur Keen and Prof. Hoe , two very talented gentlemen whc EO generously contributed their services , the former in sketches nnd linpcraonuuons ol some of iho American and English loadinc actors and actresses. His comical take off ol a lady vocnllst nt the ages of 10 and 00 was very clover and mirth provoklug , u turn which if done before the footlights would make the bit of the young gontlomait'8 life. Prof. 1(08 , who Is a gltlcd nnd studied musi cian , received encore utter encore at tbc pinno , his exceedingly clover Impersonation of the young lady planUto at tha seminary was oxccllout. The "half hour practice , " a ; ho torins tbu little conceit , Is true lo life and brought tears and side aches to many of hl'i audience. Immediately succeeding iho musi cal and literary feast , baked beans , brown broaJ , coToe ( , olo. , worn served ot the tablo. Kvory ono ot the banqueter * felt hlmsoll amply repaid for the hours spout within the hospital walls of iho club house when Ihc clock announced iho end of the day by tolling the hour of 12. The "Boston bnnnuot" was c grand success , The young men who com posed the committee Mojsrs. Ebnrsolc , Par- Uirflold and Daxson deserves tons ol credit. One of the moat conspicuous features ot Iho entertainment was u haudsomo pneu matlo llrod safely bloyclo which stoaa In n corner of nno of Ibo parlors ; tbo wheel was donated to the club by A. H. Perrlgo , the enterprising nnd popular Dodge slroot bicy cle dealer ; the wheel is to oo rafllad off on the evening ot tbo Oth of April , after all chances bavo boon disposed off ; the chances fell ut tl each ; olghty-livo have uooa disposed of and iho proceed * will bo turned Into iho club treasury. This U a gonorout move on the part nf Mr. Porriiro , and his gift will bu highly appreciated by every member of tbc club , The wheel Is strictly blgb prAdn , hnd wns taken out of the stock ot A , 11 , Porrigo > tCo. mul soils forir. ; . Movements oTttio Sportsmen. Jtidgn Ivos , GcofRO PrtUorson mul R. E. Gaylonl of thU city , nnd Mr. Tunmorinnn ol Urinnoll , In , , nro entertaining the ducks al Tokamah. Harry McCormlck , Chat Uodlck and G , W. Ames wore nt CtnrlM n coupio ol ilny.i , but the birds flow high and they didn't got n tonthor. T. H McDougnll nnd Stocky Ilothvcra nmong the disappointed who dropped down nt Clnrks n few days npo. They also got what the bovsbot. Dr. Gnibrnlth , Henry Hainan nnd Uobort Wells nro nt darns In camp cast of town. Thov have n number of skilled goose ) shots with them nnd will make n bag. C. A. Clnllln , M. C. Peters , .1. H. Dumont , Frank Cross nnd 11. K. Chubbcck of tlits city , with n party of eastern gentlemen are en camped nl Dowoy's ' lake , C'horry county. "Skip" Dtindy has pitched his touts nt Chapman , on the Plntte. In his party nro , F. A. Hclnhart , W. I. Hawl < sJ > imes Brown , J. K. Hilcy , M. C. Nichols mm Chnrllo Bar- ton. ton.Ocorgfl Ocorgfl A. Hoaqlnndnnd his son Will , hava boon nt Gothenburg. On Friday last they shipped into Omahn something over one burnt rod gcoso , forty-throo of whtuh Avoro killed In n sinulo monilng't ) shoot. Jack Morrison , lllnnoli Kennedy. MnJ > r Dickens of the Alchison , Tnpclcn & Santa Fd railroad nnd the writer put In two Unvs keeping warm nt Brady Island. Tb. gc-ts wuro thcro , but wouldn't ' oomo In the toaU Harry Melrose spent n coupio of da.xs nt Silver Crook roc-onily bringing in Mxtojn mnllntdsi , one cnnvnsback nnd six ceosc. live lltitchlns nnd ono Canada. Harry says hu can drop nine out of ton with his now ham- morlcss Lofovor. Qiu'itlona and Answrr-i. I > V.\i.Ai . In. . March al. To the Spiirtlno I'd * llnrntTllK ItliKi I wish you uould niis\\oi the folloulni ; question and obllco.Vivs .Inhii li Snlllviui OMT knookiHl cloivn by any man CM't'ptlnn Mltchnll durlnv his past ptiglls lu caruur. I moan when ho fought nmlor ruins. W , ICuvanatiKli , Aiis. Never. OoiiNCiti Ili.tiKKji. In. March iU.--To tlio Sporting IMllqrof TUB HKRI In promvsilvii doiihln high llvn does the blddur have toleiul trumps ? Mrs. 1 * , M. Ans. No. To the SportHiK Kdltorof Tin : BKE : To do- oliht a hot will von ploato Inform mo whether la\o UOWH ever playud will , or ninnagnl a Lincoln , Nub , b-\su ball team provlons to IS' ) ' , and If so , wlinl your ? WIIH Dave Itown onuni the MB four of Detroit's team the year Hotro'l ' \\oii the Hug In iho National league ? II. It. Crank. Ans. In 1SS7. No , but . 'ack was. iMACKDOMA , r . . March 21. To the Sportliu Editor of TiiKliun : 1'liuso toll mo tlirou L the corrospondcMico of Tun llui : what bluyu.ti was used In innUIni ; the lust longdistance roconl of the world ? W. J. U. Ans.- Give it up. Nr.w YOIIK , March 22 , To the Sporting Editor of TUB BIK : Thn following addition al particulars concerning Iho contest boiwcen Tom Allen nnd Jem Mi03 in 1S70 from Ibo Now York Heralds spurting editor , might bo of Interest , to your correspondent "D. II. D. " who hud Iho following question In last Sunday's ' Biii : . I also append your nuswer which wns eminently correct. ST. Lotus. Mo , March 10. To the Sporting Editor nf Tin : UEI : : Old Tom Allen of tliU olty claims to have boon stood oIV In hU llahl \\UhJoiiiMaucfiiIi-TO. Did ho ( Isht Mnco lu that year. It \vlmtwns the result ; ] ) . 11. 1 > , Ans. Ho fought Mace nt Kcniiorvlllo.ncar Now Orleans , Ln. , May 10 , 1SSO , for 85,1100 , a side and tha championship nna was thorough ly whipped In ton rounds , Insilng fotty-four minutes. There wns no question na to the fairness of his detent , in fact , In Iho U-rsa parlance of Iho day , ho wasn't In It In reforcuco to tbls affair the Herald said : "fn this the light is less a contest of'pow- or and cnduranca than of true boxing sci ence. The combat lurns on such points aa quickness ot eye nnd tbo llghtnlng-llko' rap idity of delivery and dofoiiso turns , Indeed , on points that so clearly Involve intellectual operations ns to raise iho combit iroih lt brutal character. The light- between Muca and Allen was orthls sort , nnd the superior ity of Maco-was so great and so positive that Allen was of no account as an antagonist. Although weight und aero ( nlno years ) were both against Mace , yet he won with the ut most case and with everything to spare. Ills easy victory will perhaps open the oycs ot our domestic prlzo llghlorato the humiliat ing fact lhat they arc raero brutal blunderers nnd botches , for previous to this fight Allan was looked upon by them as n slur of Iho Ural magnitude , yet see how easily this star Is pushed from Ita place. Tbo different reporters - porters of Iho "mill" nil ngreed Hint Mnco's superiority in science wns ovidcnt-from , the llrst round , yet it has been fre quently staled lhat it was a sold fight. Even iho Now York Clipper uflorwurds stated In Its columns thnt Iho oaitor bcllovcd tbo contest wni n money making speculation nnd that Allen could have como ngaiu , Tbo editor of tha Clipper also staled lhat ho bad received a lotler from Mace , for which ho hailn't space , staling that it was a square- fight and wus fairly won by him. The ed itors assertion ihnt ho hadn't bpaco for Mace's letter was ridiculous. Ho used to devote - vote pages of space lo novices Hint would buvo bon mare chopping blocks to Maco. Allen was very sweet upon himself before ho tackled Mace , Mid stated In u letter to u friend , which was published , "that ho bo- liovcd ho would win ; ho said ho was a stone heavier than Mncn and wus many years youngar , and that Jam did not know anymore moro than ho did ! " { ) ) . Mnco was then in the fortieth year of his ngo , an old man in Iho ring , yet Tom quickly found out that ho bad a very different man in front of him than the slants lies , Qnllugor nnd McCoolo. If Allen sold that fight It would not bo to his Interest to publicly ac knowledge it. T. C.K. . IlKATltiCR. Nob. , March 23. To Iho Sporting Kdltorof TIIK llr.il : Abuts Ii that Miiud S. was tmiMiHuld for IPSS tlmn & > ) ' , and that Ax- tull's original figures woio very low. 1'luase answer In Sunday's IlKii and sotllo thu samo. Horace H. Ans. (1) ( ) As lo Maud S. , slm was bred at A. J. Alexander's Woodburn farm , Spring Station , Ky. , foaled March 23 , 1874 , and was sold at public solo Juno : i , ItiTfi , to James Ilnghcr , Cincinnati , for $ . ' 50. ( B ) Williams paid 75 for the dam nt Axtell , 2:12. and .sold the colt ns a U-yoar-old for 8105,003. Mvud S. , 3:03jf : , was sold from the Wosdburn farm toe 8250. KIIKMONT. Nob. . March 83. To tbu Sporting Editor of Tut : IIKK : I'imiHo inform moln.Hiin- day's llKP , what Is eaimldeiud tlio fastest flyliiil duok , how fust-do thuv lly nnil how limn eau they ruiualn on thu wlmrV'-ljoorgo Carson. An ? . ( I ) The canvnsback , (2) ( ) Ono hun dred and twenly miles an hour. ( ! 1) ) Thq bird has been known 10 remain continuously upon the wing for u period nf tblrty-oiia hours. N , M , RUDDY , THE ONLY PRACTICAL OPTICIAN Sid South JSth Si. , KixriwmJU. Theater. EYES TESTED FREE D'.nsscis Ifltlod lo rornody all defects ot oyu- ttluht. Kteol t > pui'tacos ! of giiurantuud quality tl and nil. SollilUitlil Hpodacl.n mil Eyn Usni , * ? ! and upw irJ. Ooriillil'i proiurlpllotH for Klui.Hca Illloit coircctly sumo day iu > roi-ovcl | ; AETIFIOIAL HUMAN EYES INSERTED A < ! i'.NUiNi.Micuom : ICU . lUAI > lUATOU--uirt nll doiimoi buovuia It kill t llio uilcrobourcerm : I'ut upnml rotMlod lullfinal tSuui , Ihu Inttur ! - < vnlluni. Hjut mi/wliora lira pnld on rosi'lpt ot iirloanr C , O. O. WuKni ) u uuar. nntcu to turn. The pu'jlla iruto mil Job'jjri HUP- by tin ICInilor l > nu t'omimnjr , o uVu ; O. A- tlloil , Howard Meyerim4 K. I' . Bjykora , . Huulh Oiuoln ; A. I ) . KinturanJ 11. J. ICIlli. Uuunjll Ulult . 60NSUCflPfiQN. IluTekp > iU > aiem8 < l7fur the atcmiilUouaj l > jll uio lUoui&RiU o ( CAM * D ( the Vfurut kind aud of loujf tandmx lure been cured , Irt < lu d to tronj { Is inftltli to lt < elScacjr , that I will Bond TWI ] iiorruu rntK.nltu nVALUAtll.H TUI2ATIHK onlhudlUMOtaiiiriuC. turer Uo will > eiid m > tlietr Kipret * and I * . U , < ulJnu. T. A. hloi-iini , ni. 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