THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , JUNE 12 , 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES. 13 SPORTS FOR THE HOT SEASON 'Tommy Ryan and Jack Wilks to Meet at Last iu tbo Squared Circle. BEAUTIES OF THE MILLENNIUM PLAN Dnly VlgliU In Ciillforiila The Homo nnd the llyko The Murnnn Stink I'lvculor- Inl rionftiiro < Tito Dngitutl Unit mill llrcciy l.ucul .Squibs. So the great finish content between Jack Wllks of St. Louis and Tommy llynti of Chicago - cage will take place at lastnt South Omaba Saturday ovonlng , July 110. The meet will bo at catch weights nnd under tha auaplcos of tbo Maglo City Athletic club for a purse of $ lr 00 and n tide but ot | J,000. Prominent sporting men of this city and South Omaha are backing j \Vllks , nnd Chicago parties will furnish the collateral forNoedliam's conqueror. It will doubtless provo ttio greatest mill cvor fought In this vicinity and will at tract crowds of the fancy from nil over the country , particularly the western ' cities. j As Is nlwnys the case the sports j have nlrrndy decided Iho light , but the dlftl- culty is they nro far from unanimous In their decisions. Ono set of mnn arc as sum as tbo ; nro allvo that Wllks will notrer be in It , while unothorls Jusl as positive that Jack will UCK liln man to n ( lead moral certainly. As the country clodhopoor romurltod : ' 'It's mighty lucky nil mon don't ' thitiK uhko , for If llioy did I'd never got Anny Mnrlnr for a wife. " ' If ull the sporti thought alike there would bo no mutches und no lights , and as a IICLOS- snry uonscquonco no pugilistic fun. I have already received tlirco conimunlc.illons from South Omaha asking mo If I thought It was unfa to bnuktho St. Louis uoy lo win. To these I emphatically say that I am no tipster , and I never advise a man to bnt n dollar on anything. 1 merely toll what I bellovo nnd glvo my reasons lor the faith that is within me , leav ing the rcsult'lo tlrao. Though I freely nd- < . nilt that Kvnn is a rallling good man , 1 can- * irot ilguto out why hU friends thlnit that ho li going to have a nlcnio with Wllks. That ho nor his backer * think so Is shown by their dcluv and tholr extreme caution in making the match. Though they pretended to hold WllkO pretensions asallghtorln sovereign contempt , they have been careful to pin him down to the most stringent rules. Actions apeak louder than wordi , and their uulnns in tills cnso show Hint they logaid .lack as the most dangerous fee Uyan has jot faced , excepting Danny Nocclhutn. After beating the laUcr In along , hard ll htnt Minneapolis , Uyan unquestionably llunkcd In their last meeting at Now Orleans. Ho did not date go In the light , as inevitable defeat stared liltn in the faco. Ills tonsilllis story was a fake , pure nnd simple. That VVilks proves n worthy fee , however , for the Cti- capo mnn depends entirely on himself. There is ono tiling ho can depend on , and that is thut Uyan will leave no stone unturned to gel himself into the very best condition. It is to be llcht to a llnlsli. nnil whnn the men once enter the ring there will bo no leaving It until ono or the other Is victor or victim. Hynn will bo well nnd lit ns it Is in the power of men to muko him so , nnd Jack owes it to himself nnd his generous oackors that > ha is equally \voll. His late draw with Cbnrloy Klmmia at Minneapolis proves that he is a hotter man than commonly supposed. Hi * showing \\ns so excellent that thn mateh in question grow out of it. Kiimnic Is a hard citizen , and good judges ranked mm with tbo best in the lana. Wllks virtually won the battle , but a partisan referee inndo it a draw. Hoof ItcatR from Lyons. LYOXS , Nob. , Juno 9. Sooclal Corre spondence of TIIE BEB : The Lyons Driving Park association li making a great effort to uvo ono of the most interacting race meet ings over held in tno west in Juno. Liberal purses are offered , and there now seems to bo no doubt but that they will ho contested by largo Holds of first class horses. A special fcnturo of this mooting will bo the mixed races trotting , pacing and running which will afford sport for all classes of people. The Ullo track Is one of the best In the United States and id now in splendid condition and very fust. About thltty-flvo hones are now in training , and others will bo on ttio ground in D few clays Wo now have sixty-seven stalls , 1'JxU , shingle roof , and fifty moro are now being built. It Is the intention to have not less than 200 stalls by tbo time our August meeting comes oft. Lowls lllnltlny and Dr. Dontou of Denver nro nnw at the track with Una strings of trotters and pacers. These gentlemen are oldtlmo horsemen , and the wav they send tbeir flyers around the kite Indicates that they will be "In It" wberovor they start. They have three with records under 3:30 , and several that might perhaps beat SO. which are not marked. D. Gould of Fallortoa was In Lyons a days slncn to inspect the klto and make niomenls to bring his stable hero. Mr. ould was well pleased with tbo track ; thinks It is one of tbo bost.it not the best , ho has scon. John ( Jarrott , a local trainer , hna fine lot of howos at work , among which are n number - bor of joung things which ate very promis ing.Art Art Everett Is giving his Duo filly , "Betsy E" her dally work. She is a very promising filly , by Dacomar nnd out of n UnuKliter of Almont Gift. Slio is entered In the big stakes at Independence , 1'otica and clsiuvhore. Mr. Kvoiutt also has" in training a pacing filly by Counselor and oat of a tunro by Blue iiull , which gives evi dence ot being vcrv speedy. Dr. Jcnno of Lincoln is driving his stal lions Ln an I ) , und Joe Groon. On last Monday - * day Louun li , wi's given a half mile on the klto in 1:10U. : TtiU la thought to bo nrotty peed time for a hortovlth u nmric of 3.2'J to make so early In the season , and that , too , without being Iu condition for exerting all his | ioivors. It certainly Indicates thut the Lyons klto track is very fast , or that Logan 13. Is very fast , or perhaps both. A 2:21 : gntt Is not common so early in a wet season , ami so far as 1 miou lius not ; been inado oa any other track or by any , other horse In the stuto up to Unto. The Lvons klto is surely very fast. , The association has ordered a Scth Griffin trade muchlno and Will endeavor to keep the track in jirnno condition during the racing season. There nro a number of thoroughbreds also In tinlnln ) . ' . They nro being woi Hod halves in about :5I. : Ono horse run five-eighths a TV Iuyi HKO In 1 :01J : without urging. Tliu Juno meeting begins on the ' . ' d Inst and continues four days. Thcro will bo a llvodajs moating In August , beginning on the .cl. The association extends n cordial invita tion to nil the people In Omaha anil nlsowhcra to coma up to Lvom the 2'Ja and attend the roros. go llshing mid boat riding on the beautiful lakes near town , and have a good time concrully. _ Hilly ( IIIOR to Calirmnlii. Danny Daly , the Omaha featherweight , in > Company with his trainer , Teironco Gal lagher. loaves for California tomorrow even ing. Ho hu1 * been matched to light ' 'Solly' ' Bmith , the conqueror of Dal Hawkins , bo lero tbo California club , for a pun > o of 1 1,000 , the tlgtit to tuko place t'ndny evening , Juno EJ. Dannv is In line fettle , hard ns nails , nnd with good bellows. Ho hns bcun quietly training for u fortnight bacii , and yesterday tipped the scales at 111) ) pounds to the ouut'o , Alttioiiuh ho lius a tight on hU hands , ho Is roy rholco for winner. Wlwt There Is no outdoor sport In ttio world as pure as base ball. It is above suspicion. Not si n co IbTO , when Dovlln , Cruvor , Hall mid Nlrliols , the Louisvlllo crooks , were relegated lo tbo blnclt list , ha * there been any reeked work on tbe diamond. Tno reason Is obvious , Rosebud and gamblers ] i\ftvo \ nothing In common. Is one of the . /l leagues or irssoclntlons clorivo uny rovcuuo : - fi'oui ' tno suio of pools. It Is the only uauio of a port conducted , utrlotly on IU mer r it pays to pluy bonodt ball , A. winning team li always the money- jnaker , nud a member of a winning team li ftlwiu t Iu demand. K there was ever any doubt about the honesty of the game It wns dispelled In IbOU. Had there been the sllpht- cst crookedness it would have leaked oat durlne the Brotherhood war , when players nnd magnates wore arrayed against each other In the bitterest kind of a struggle for existence. Then was the titno all the secrets , If there wore any , would have como to the surface. There Is no orgnnbed betting on base ball. There nro no pool rooms that make a specialty of taking bets on tbo games llko there are In horse racing. The manage ment of the clubs have no pool privileges to soil. Tlininy.C'ollnpj'n ruinous Stlrk. When Jimmy Collopv came here from Holyoke this spring ho brought with him a little old , tlmo worn , greasy bat that bo- lodged to Tim Murnnn nearly twenty years ago. In the hands of any man , no difference how Inferior ho might bo , It was good for at least ono hit a gntne , and Jimmy thought moro of It than ho did ot pav day , which Is saying a good deal for a ball player. The boys opened up with this stick In the open- lug championship game with ! jt. Paul and ILoy got fourlocn hits and won the game 13 to 1. Kvory man on the team fell in love With the Murnnn bat , and would use no other. It wai looked upon as possess ing some weird enchantment and was guaracd with a Jealous ovo. Their wrath can bo Imagined , when , on the close of the tlrst Toledo game , April 17 , this precious bit of ash turned up missing , A thorough search about thu grounds , the club house and Ibo visitors' dressing room , foiled to unoartb this pilzo , and Callopy's heart was all out broken , Even the Tolodos bat baps were separately Inspected , nnd tbon It was given up us cone for good. Ifrom that very game the Uustlori look a tumble In their stick work , and but Indifferent success was attained until the return ot the Black Vlratos ono week ago Saturday. No sooner had their bat bags bceu cintiUod on the ground , than ( Jallopy , still cherish ing the memory of the stick Tim Murnan use to wield , and never hav ing rid himself ot tbo uspiclon that ono of the nautical robbers from the Maumoo's shores bud been Instrumental in its miraculous disappearance , uns bonding * over carafullv Inspecting them. Sudduntlv ho made a wild dive nmonit the ptU < of sticks and with u vvhoou snatched up a bat , which had been disguised by ncouplo of bands of red paint. But there uns no duuolvlng Collopy's keen orbs It was the Murnnn heirloom. Thu boys wcto all delighted at the restoration of tUc stick , und they Individ ually fondled It , looked it. over and swung It at imaginary curves , until Undo had to call them down. Then tbo game began. .Every man used the Murnan bat ana every man gota hU and some of them two and throo. Thov piled UD 15 In all nnd won the game U to 4. The next day the charmed stick again got in Its work , the Hustlers making fouttoen hits and winning agam 11 to 5 , and on tbo third day it laced out ton bits nnd the third game was ours 1 to 4. But Iu the last inning towering misfortune overwhelmed tbo Hustlers. In it laudable effort to smash Dad ClurKo out of the lot Bob Glllis broke the Mumiin stick , nnd the victory won was wholly Insuftlelent to assungo the lomn's grief over this Irre parable loss. Such Is the superstition ot the ball player. That evening , however. Uncle got in a now Installment ot bats which he had had specially loaded with slnclos , doubles , tilplos ana an occasional homo run , as the loam's ' work with Coiumbus indubitably at tested. A Dlsftorliitluu by Mulforil. Nona of the wise men of the world have over evolved a plan that will make winners out of every club in a base ball circuit. All the millennium Ideas grouped in Utopian splendor cannot do that. When those wonderful Colonels captured for Louls- vlllo the booby prize In 1830 , los ing 111 game * and winning but twenty-eight , enthusiasts tnoucht a record had been made that would survive the ravages of tlmo and bo as everlasting as the hills. The idna of a club that could losnmoro games than that seemed inciodlblo a ilg- rnont of a shattered mind. Still , within the next twelvemonth that celebrated regiment of nomads known as Jay Palmer O'Neill's ' Folly company of Pittsburjr , had succeeded In dropping just 114 games , while but twenty- throe victories were credited to them. Bad as those records are , there are two clubs that have started in this year as if determined to talii from Plttsburg its unique distinc tion. There wore a dreary lot of defeats to con template before either Buffalo or Indian apolis had won a slnglo battle. Bisons and HLOsiors had been tumbled In the dust so oftoji that the beauties of the mtlcnnium were to them a snare nnd a hollow delusion. The fruit that scorned so luscious was bitter to the taste. Out of the le'sson comes the fact that in a game which embodies so much of the clement of luck il is simply an Im possibility to sort out your talent and expect all teams to bo evenly matched. No clan of mortal will provide for the misfortunes that Ho in ambush. Tbo mlllonlum cannot act as a panacea for charloyhorso. lama arms and stiff Joints. But these in the circuits _ with loams that 'have been losing can ' 'thank their stars that tbe millcn- ium plan was adopted , Tbe Western league , tried by flood , would have suc cumbed ore. this had the old era of extrava gance boon on. Their losses , made possible by the continued wet weather , have oeon kept down to tbo minimum by that Idea the best for tbe guidance ot the minor leaguers over devised. The Western is living up to Its provisions honestly , but there Is every reason to bellovo that nearly every olub In the Eastern association bos violated the salarv limit clause. A I.ut ofXotuhlo Youngsters. Tbo past week there passed through Omaha a very notable lot of "baby trotlors" which were a detachment from ono of the ercat breeding farms of California , owned by the Italian Count Vnlenson. The car was in charge of James Dustin , who had his precious pots unloaded for a day's rest and quartered at the Council Bluffs track , whcro they were admired bv very many visitors from both sides of ttio hrldgo. \Vlth the purtv were Iho great 2-yoar-olds Frou Frou und Fousta , ono n trotter with n record of 2W : > as a voarling , Iho other a pacer with a mark of U S' to Its credit at tno sumo age , both champion marks for this ago. The lot were on the way to Terre Haute , Ind. , whore they \V111 bp shaped up to bo ready for later stake engacbmonts throughout tbo south nnd east , where they are entered. I was very glad to meet the oldtlmo driver , Jlmmv Du&tln , who in days cone by was a familiar character at the Grand Circuit meetings , where ho was al- wavs socn near the front In trot finishes with Splan , Doble and others of the kind. aalioriu chat James Britten ot the firm of Britlon & Perry , \V ) no , Neb , , was at the Bluffs track ono dew the past week looking nt the trot- tors. lie is the owner of the black niaro Mlsllt , by Chatham , which is in training in "Knub'S" charge. W. B. Oaks , proprietor of "Silver Uiest Breeding Stud , " Silver City , la. , was In the city ono day this week , hustling for entiles for their meeting , whlcli will be July 4 and 5. Boinir only eighteen miles irom Council Bluffti , on the Wabash , It would bo a pleas ant trip for Oniuhuns tbo Fourth , and they could BOO sonio line racing. "Jesse Jamoa" will trot there , and it would bo worth a riao thut far to BOO him. We turii l.uuiciie Averages. Tbo batting averages of Western league players tlgurod up to Saturday last a weak show that Third Baseman Uout of Minneapolis leads the league with an average ot 450 , haying made 14 hits In 31 limes atbnt. Lolly of Columous Is second with an average of W3 for 35 bits In Uj times at bat , and Manning of Kansas City 1s third with an average of 1150 for 2S lilts Iu bO times at bat. Toledo has only one player nmonu- the tlrst thirty heav iest hitters , Tom Nicholson being twenty- third with nn average of S30 for U hits in 50 times at bat. Following Is tbo order of tbo clubs ID team hitting i > A. n. n. Mllwnukro . & ; u 107 . Columbus. , . . . . . , . . . . . . ? ! A 1M /-JO 1'urt Wayne . 603 117 .233 On.nlm . &M 130 . .Ml Tolo.O . 7 03 . .Wi Minneapolis . < ud IU .IhH Indlunupolls. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! iM Ui .177 ( luttlui ; Itvuily lit I'uiira. 1'UMU , Nob. , Juno 10. [ Special to TIIK BEE. ] As the tlmo approaches for the July mooting of the I'onca l-'alr and Driving as sociation , the preparations for the ovsut are being rapidly pasuod to completion. The track Is being constantly worknd and im proved ; amphitheater * nnd grounds have boon put In the host possible condition ; 130 woU-venttlatod box stalls , as well ns an abundance of excellent feed nnd water are In readiness for the numerous horses that are to bo In attend ance ; hotel accommodations are also being duly arranged for ; In short , everything that can ndd to the convenience of the visiting public , U to bo placed nt tholr dis posal. Already over forty horses are scon dully upon tbo track , and many moro are expected to arrive soon. During tbo race dates , July 4 , 5 and 0 , excursions will bo run upon the Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omaha raCroad from Sioux Cltv , making connection at Co hum Junction with trains from the west and south , so that visit > rs can arrive or depart nt almost any hour of the day. The citizens of Ponon and vicinity extend an Invitation abroad to all who nro Inter ested In a mooting at this kind , to bo pres ent , nnd fully assure them that every effort will bo put forth to matte tholr visit n satis factory ono. i'lrnsn Figure Tills Out. OnthoSflth of this month , according to the mlllonlum force , the weaker clubs In the Western Icnguo nro to bo strengthened preparatory to the second division race. How Is this to bo done do you suppose , or do you suppose that It wilt bo done at nil ) Will Columbus glvo Omaha Brockcnrldgo nnd aud Walsh , or will wo got tno chattering taunt nnd Big Lolly I Will Milwaukee ux- chatiL'o Chlm > v McUnrr anil Pig Wnrd to Fort Way no lor Dugdnloandold Pee Smith 1 Will Kansas City glvo up Carney und J. Manning , osq. , for Armor and Collins ? And who gcta Clausen nnd Kelly and Darby and Gllksl Now wouldn't that turn your liver over ! Count Crvmpuu. who probably stands before the American puoplo today as ono of the smartest nnd frcshost men on onrth , says the ontlro Columbus team , Schmelz , wills- kcri , Ed Hlfo and all , po to Toledo u-.id To ledo stops in nt Columbus ; Omaha exchanges with Minneapolis , Kansas City with Fort Wayne mid Milwaukee with Hick Corpon- tor. Tlio count , however , had Just finished Ins second cigarette. But \\lthout futthor Joking , wnut Is to hnpponl now nro the trailing teams to bo reinforced } Thcro nro no nvnilabln players and there jvlll bo none unless Iho Eastern throws up , so what Is thereto do ) Col urn bin will not give up a man , tbnt can be bet on , nnd Milwaukee and K insas City will only surrender where they can bolter themselves. Ob , blessed mil lennium plan 1 Dream and hope of piophot nnd opostlot When will your splendor * dnwni When will the earthly happiness the base ball maggot sighs and toils for descend upj.\ this terrestrial sphere ! Wo llavo unit Wn Will. Hnvo minor leagues no right 10 Ilvot Presi dent Stucky of Louisville believes tbnt thcro Is too much protection , because bo has failed to rlllo nny western club in his roaeh for talent ont to strengthen the Colonels. If Columbus were to suirender Clnjson now it would bo equivalent to slapping the face of every in dividual crank In the Buckeye cnnltnl. It Is wise legislation that lieops the minors in a good stuto of health all year. Ron Mulford. S\fo : Driven to Center. 't'ho eastern league Is wobbltnc nnd Shan non will soon tauo to the harvest Hold. The red flac Hying Irom the motor oar trolleys - . leys means n game of ball that day at Sportsman's park. Tommy Lovotl , Iho contumacious , is still playing three o' cat with the gamin down on tho"commons nt Bridgeport. King Gaff has been sorely bereft this sum mer. Six weeks ngo erysipelas carried off his youngest child and a week ago ho buried another. All tbo ball players declare that Guonthnr , thu now umpire , is a regular lolla-capollica a Blogg , Bauswine and Corcoran all rolled into ono. Gus Schmolz and his brawny Buckeyes have already won the first division cham pionship. A Salvator clip coula not bant thorn out. iBuckenborgcr has been "chased" from the Plttsburg's management. His supreme effort to foist a lot ot Sioux City modiocrcs on the league was the secret of Buck's short run. run.Frank Frank Killon , the old St. Paul pitcher , has. been scratched by the Washington * . Ho couldn't twirl without a thumb and the senators have given him n chance to grow a couplo. Billy Bnrnlo's excellent management Is already making Itself manifest iu the ranks of the Ft. Waynes. Without a douot It is u strong team , and Barnlo Is bound to demon strate the fact. They say that Mike Slattory's wlfo has just Inherited $50,000 through Iho death of un uuclo In Paris. Think of n Slnttcry In Paris. This story is to bo framed with Jack Cryslalcock's oyster can. Jack Crooks raado a phenomenal batting record when In the Western association. In one game ho made four home runs and u slnglo in live times at bat , a total of seven teen bases. This has not been beaten thus "far. Manager Selco of Boston has made n record since ho began to manage a bnso ball club. Hu team has always won two games on holi days , and novcr missed playing on account ot rain. Ho's a mascot , sure. Excbango. Yes , and a fox as well. Donny Fitzgerald , the man with the rye- straw legs , has captured his second release this season. Watty of Rochester gave him n mute for the ono presented him oy Undo Davo. Sharpen up your corn outtor , Denny , you are out of the camo. The Cowboys Jumped onto the Omabas and whaled them live out of six ; then the To lodes dropped down here and wo lambasted them three straight , while at Kansas Cily tno Pirates toyed with Manning's cherubs llko a cat plays with a mouse. Funny thing , this bnso Dull , isn't it. The game will bo called at a :30 : this after noon , and the baldheadod onglu ottho Chesa peake , Wilyura Barnlo , csq , , swears the Kekiongas will make a monkey out of Uncle Duvo a regular old nngtulled baboon. Don't fail to go out and take a look at Billy's head , aud also watch Undo yunk his tall feathers out. President Stout , who Is a ypry handsome and a very susccptiblo young gentlmun , says from this on until the close of the pres ent series the ladles shan't pay a cent to cetIn In Sportsman's park. On Sundays , bowover , owing to the desirability of space , they will bo ox pcctod to bring along tbolr little quar ter of n dollar. Winllold Scott Camp , who presses tbo flag stones with unremitting industry In Omabn during the 'v in tor , U being put to the cru cial test by Plttsburg these days. Wlntield gets $1,000 for the season , whlloVooclcoctc draws * DUO moro. After the present eastern pilgrimage is ended ono or tbo other must co. It will not bo tbo Omaba boy. Farmer Visner U giving a good axbioitlon of coachUic on the line * , and U Jumping head over heels into popularity. It Is one thing to got up on tbo lines and direct the runners , nnd disconcert the pitcher with your volubility aud another to pose out there llko n blc wart. Won't two or three moro ot iba Hustlers tumble ) A little Uvo Intoiost In the game moro tbon offsets nn occasional base hit , nnd Impresses tbo spectators with the Idea that you want to win as badly as they want to see you. Columbus has got all she wants and can afford to bo magnanimous , and if bo aldn't have what she wanted you can bet your big r.ionoy she would get It and get It quick. OMAHA BKB. Well , Brother Grlswold , toll us what Columbus bos had since the Chicago cage meeting ) Speak loud , so wo all can bear. Ohio State Journal. Hadl That's n nlco question for a man as smart as you aro. Mr. Hlfo. For ono thing you have bud seven games out of eight played with Omaha. Da I 'speak loud enough ! f.ocul Mlsuolliimioun BporU. Dr. Duryoa and George A. Hoagland are dallying with rod and reel at Nako Washing ton , Minnesota. The now Omaha trnnls club is preparing a model court , corner Twenty-eighth and Half Howard streets. The Omaha Kennel club Is making most elaborate preparations for its annual bench show. It will bo a signal success. JaoK Prlnco bus Just closed a very success ful lug of war at Columbus , O. , mid tulles of bringing the winners of the tournament out hero to pull tha Danes , Henry Homau and John A. Tburston will soon mnko their annual midsummer trip to tbe mountains. The speckled beauty IB the magnet that will draw them ihlthor , The upland plover will shortly begin their migration south , the young birds always reaching thli latitude about Julv 6 or 7. They nro among our choicest , feathered garao nnd afford most oxhllaratlpjK sjiqrt. J. II , McConnell and n p Vy of friends have returned from n very. * uocoistui pl cft- torlnl excursion Into the \vnu , t Minnesota. In n two days fish they , ilnnaod over 200 pounds ot pickerel nnd buss ; , Mr. McConnell capturinc un olgbtccn-pouiu0i\lck. Diek Moore of St. Paul wotcecaod in put ting Hcurv linker , the Michigan middle- .weight champion , to sleep > lh the seventh louncl In their light last Saturday. The contest was fought on a rjncovtrnck 100 miles from Chicago , and . \ns witnessed bv three cur . . , midnight iraln. It was n Icrriilo like all of Moore's flgllts itaro , and Dick pulled out only by the sum of his molars , In tha llnnl rounii both men worn to weak that n 10-year-old boy could have Nvhlpped them both. It nil depended onjxvhlch wont down first. This happened tor Do Bnkor , ftom o fcoblo llttlo pmh In the choMHo couldn't getup ngalu nnd Moore ( vas lcclarodiho vic tor , _ Whisperings of the Wlircl. The Omaha Wheel club pedaled out to Halcyon Heights Sunday morning and to Florence in the nttornoon. Four championships nnd two handicap ovnnts will bo embodied In the program nt Hastings the 4th of next month , Nubrasku division ought to have n few league botch , lust to bo "in it , " Our hustling chief council ought not to overlook this fact. Uaclng mon will do well to procure n copy of Ibo 1S1U Loacuo of American racing rules , ns there tire several points which they should look up nnd remember. The outfi ; Men's Christian association cyclers in lurgo numbers wore over to Lake Manawn Thursday evening nnd enjoyed a dollgntful dtp In iho waters of the lake , Out of thtrtcon lady touchers at the Hartman - man school nlno of tnem are export cyclists. Tbo "young Idea Is taught to shoot moro vigorously'1 at this temple of learning on ac count thereof. The Ladles' Cycling club to the number of fifteen pedaled ever to Council Bluffs nnd Fairmont park ono cvonlng of lust week , 'Phiis the first lonir run the ; club has mado. Each folr cyclist reports "n lovely time. " The Omaha Wheel club hold another enjoyable - joyablo social at their club house on Chicago street Wednesday evening , whcro music and refreshments were ultoi nntely served. Several - oral members of the Tuxedo company were present. A pleasant run was called to Fort Omaha and quito u string of thu club mem bers und invited gunsts pedaled out , return ing to the club house by moonlight. The "rontini ; " business grows each season am' , our local dealers ought to keep up with ttio times and have on hand a stock of wheels for "rontlnir1" parnoses. There are mnuv people who either do not euro to buy a wbool outright or have no place to keep one who would tnko advantage of the ' 'rental wheel system" and many u dollar would stay Into the dealer's ' pockets that now never comes his way. Many of the people who rent wheels In the course of time purchase wheels and thus the "system" serves u two-fold purpose. Our dealers do rent wheels , but na their stock In this direction is limited they cannot begin to supply the demand. Tbo Tourists spunt the greater part ot the day nt Crcscnt City , la. , they report the foads in fair condition. On the way home tha club fell in with one of these gentlemen of porclnl proclivltus who nro the bane of the cyclluts' life. The road would not permit of tiding nround him and ho would not drlvo out his team to lot tbo club by , so mlle after mile wns ridden along in tha dust behind bis hogshlp's wa ori. At length the "road hog" cither bccaino ashamed of himself or tired of the "sport" and pnllodtoonosido thus letting the club proceed. .iSevcial little acci dents marred the pleasant/rum Captain Potter - tor wns run down bv n wntron ; and his wheel was slightly buckled in the Berlin mage. Frank Wnllnco went into the ditch aud peeled several inches of onnmcl off bis wheel as well as his faco. i , , f Hilly Schnoll mourns , .tho loss of his "mascot" wheel which , somuithiovlnij scamp took a fancy to while Mr. Schnoll was nt work In the Young Man's-.Chr.istlan associa tion "gym" . 'Iho wheel wns purloined from the hall of tbo building , whcro It had been loft by the owner. A rownrd of $23 nwnits anyone who will rot urn the wheel or glvo informntion that ill lead to Its recovery. , The wheel Is un- llk any scon In Ihesn parts , ns it Is a full racer , weighs twonty-threo. pounds , Is full nickel plated except forks and head , which nro onumeled iu lavender ; has the Now York Belting and Packing company's pneumatic tires , diamond frame , yory llirht , nnd is with out mud guards or coasters ; has rat trap pedals and cbaln on loft band side. Tbis makes n round half dozen wheels which have boon stolen of late and no effort seems to DO made to bring the thlovos to justice. Wheels are valuable articles , and it Is a criminal of- IcnBO to stoul one. If an example was made of some of these pilfering gentry the commu nity at largo would feel sutlsQcd tbnt the Keen eyed lynxes of the law were doing their duly. The aggregate value of the wheels which bnvo been stolen would bo In the neigh borhood of $1,000 or so. Boys , keep your wheels looked up when you go away or leave them. The Tourist Wheelmen club mileage medal Is everybody's medal , as yet no ono ot the members having a cinch on first place. The season has Just commenced nnd { will last far into Novomber. The result of the May scor ing Is as follows : H. 1C. Smith was the first mnn to score 100 miles. The Juno sconng will materially change the relative positions of the competitors. * Runs AtRuns tended. Missed. Miles. K. 1C. Smith 0 3 117 K. li. Potter 5 i 05 \ V.V. . Connoran 0 3 02 W. S. Illploy. 4 6 OS J. II. Kiistnnn U 0 54 W. M. Itanium 4 5 5J O. K. Donnmn : i U 4 > J. C. Dodd 'I 0 33 T. J. Wallace 2 7 38 K. L. YOUIIE 2 7 0 Louis Klpsolior. 1 8 I'l i : U. Smltl 1 B 21 \V. J. Mori Is 1 8 14 ! Wallace Taylor 1 8 24 Welch A. Klngsloy 2 7 34 Nlnolcon moro have not as yet attended a called club run ana their mileage does not sroro for the medal. The called run rard for the month of Juno has inscribed upon it sev eral line runs which should not bo missed. Take your pick. Sunduy , IS Plattsmouth , start at 8 d'clock shurp. Wednesday evening , Ifith Joint run with Omaha Wheel Club , slart 7:30. : Saturday evening. ISth Husor's park ( moonlight ) , slart7JO. : ! Sunday , 1'Jth Arlington ( sixty rallos ) , " start 7 o'clock sharp , Wednesday evening , 22d Joint run with Oinahu Whrol club. Saturday evening , 23tn Florence and Bay lies park , start 7:110. : Sunduy , 20th Glonwood , la. , start 7 o'clock. All runs of this club start from Fifteenth nnd Dodge street until further notice. Un attached wbooltnon aio invited to attend any of these runs. OunAtlonx nnil Aimwors. Am.ijwro.v , Juno 10. To the Sporting Kdltor of TUB DEE : Will you pluiiHoHtnto In bnnihiy'H ItKKirtlio mnn feiuiduv playing ball In thu Western Loairuu Is the fauuday former y wtn OlileiiRO ? Wliiitlms bocouioot Uoudonoughof luslyour'aSt. 1'auls ? A KauiUrt- . Ans. (1) ( ) No. ( S ) With the North Pacific league. Your other questions do not corao under a sporting bead. ' ' * WOODIIINE , In. . Juno ib-trfp the Sporting EJltorof TIIK litB : Will , you'kindly answer the following question In vbUr SUNDAY UEK , " Juno 12 Question : \\lml'lsilio , ' , JongtMtdls- tunco thrown nn record uiid liy whom inudo ? Ans. Ed. Crane Is nlloged-to have thrown a base ball 1115 yards andV llfbot and ono-balf inch , October 1'18SI , In Cincinnati , O. Bourn OMAHA , Juno 0. i'o thu Sporting Edi tor ot TIIK DKK : To decide a liut plunsu nay In bnnUiiy's Issue how munyiUnlifi John U Milll- van look the bottom ofi tllfli seventy-seven fulls In Ins tlKht with Juke Kllruln nt Klcu- liurR , unil now many times ha throw Kllralu. IJIIlyMcOuik. S T Am. Have no record ! of the fulls. Sulli van , however , was the under man but two or three times In the whole light. TAr.LSOITV , Nob. , Juno 8 To the Sporting Editor ot TIIK HKK : Which IK considered "heads" mid wliloli "tails" of Iho old style nIcIt 10 ? I'luasu unswor In next Sunday's UEK ? I. K. Tarrliuton. Ana. The sldo upon which the date ap pears , always. OMAHA. Juno 11. To the Snorting Editor of TIIK IlkK : I'louso state in Sunday's HUE whether I'etor Juukson was ever whipped by a man uumcd 1'urnum ? Howard U U , Ans. Ho was. COUNCIL IH-UKi'S. In. , Juno 10. To the Sporting Editor of TUB HBK : I'louso Infoim mo by mull If Mr. Uoburt Ullka is married nr not ? Also his nationality und his ago--Alloa 1/oulso. Ans. No , Alice , Robert U not married , but Is liable to bo. Ho Is a native ot Pekln , China , and Is sweat 23. The National Guards * are making some of the music , but we are ? making the biggest part of it. We are surprising everybody with ourl which by the way was not bought to sell at $3:75 : ( as some ! are doing ) but actually sold for $8 and $10 , when Hellman bought them.j Colored Pique Vests , 2QC Hellman's price was $1.25 , $ 6.50 For square 'cut sack suitsi $ 8.00 that Hellman would have $10.00 $12.50 sold for all the way from $15:00 : $10.00 to $25.00. Special prices on Serge , Flannel and Flannellette Coats and Vests. Hot Weather Office Coats , Other bargains in endless variety. Hellman's Administrator's Closing Sale ; Same Old Stand , Corner 13th and Farnatn. HOME INDUSTRIES. By Purchasing Goods 'Made at the Following Nebraska Factories. 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