THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , , JUNE 19 , 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES. LIVELY MIDSUMMER SPORTS Good Prospects for a Great Mill Between Tommy Ryan and Jack Wiikos , THE COMING SPIRIT LAKE REGATTA Clilt-rimt nt tlin Crnnk Thn llorxrnmii'ft ItuilKctVlinul WhUpi-rliiRK The Und nnil ( inn And Sporty Notes nnil Coinnu'iit , HICAUO TOMMY Hyati , the unooubt- od woltorwoiRht champion of Amor- lea , nnd Jack Wilks of St. Louis nro to meat in n finish con test on the evening of July 30 , ucforo .tho South Omaha Athlotlo club , for n purse of $1,600 and n sldo bat of * J,000. , Uyan Is nlroady hero .111 d nollvoly nt work under the inqntor- bin of Farmer Burns , the well known wrestler , nt the ball pane , nnd will lonvo no Btono unturned to got himself ns Ut ns human Bltlll can make him. \ \ iillo ho Is evidently confident of winning , ho realizes that ho has n light on his hnnds , nud Is too lovel-hcndod to toke uny unnecessary chnnces. Wllks"with Mlebuol Lynch to look after liim , will trot In from St. Louis some tlmo this week and lese no tlmo in gottlntr down to work. Ho will irnlu at a quiet country plnno'ln the vicinity of South Omaha , and , as ho well knows the character of the job ho bus contracted. It Is sal'o to say ho will train conscientiously mm systematically until ha roaches the best possible form. Jack un questionably whipped Klmmlo at Minneapolis two works ngo , but was Jobbed out of the fight. Hanlt Keloo made It a draw to save the beta of the Twin City contingent. This performance has glvon the Wilks stock n boom , nnd ho will huvo many followers In bis coming moot with the uncdnquprcd Uyan. The fight will bo the biggest event of Uio Jtlnd ever gotten off in this section of tha west , nnd owing to the widely celebrated character of tba two men will attract promt- bent sporllnv men here from all the lending Cities in tbo west. Articles of agreement entered Into this 7th flny'of Juno , IbM , at Minneapolis , Minn. , between - twoon Jack Wilks of St. Louis , Mo. , and Thomas Hvan of Chicago , 111. Wo do hereby ngroo lo mcot at Iho South Omaha Manic City Athletic club of South Omaha , JN'OD. , und spar to n finish with throe-uuuco gloves , on the ! ! 0th of July , 1b9J. The nbovo match to ho governed by the Marquis of O.m > onsborry revised rules for boxinir.uiid the principals am no to weigh not moro than 1' " pounds nt 12 o'clock on the day of tbo contest - test , und to weigh nt the Magic City Ath letic , cjub. The rofcrco of said match to bo Dr. Knsor of the Mnglo City Athletic club , or some person to bo agreed upon by'tho principals and tbo directors of the above club. The principals in this contest do boieby ngrco to wager $2,000 on the result of the contest , nnd do hereby nproo lo hnvo In tbo hands of the sporting edllor of Tin : OMAHA BUK Iho first deposit of ? 500 each on or before Juno 12 , 1M ) . " . the second deposit of $ T > 00 each to bo In the hnnds of the sporting editor of Tin : HUB on or before July 12 , IS'.U ' , nnd the third deposit of flcOOoachtobeln the hands oftho said slnuoholder on or bofon July 2S , IS'J'J , nnd Iho said stakeholder Is to deposit thn whole amount of stakes In the bands of the referee of this contest boforu the contest takes placu , and Iho aai'd referee agree * to giro the winner of this contest the whole of snld stakes. The Mngio City Athletlo club does hereby ugroo U- give the principals of this contest the sum ol 51fiuu , 51,100 of which gees to the winner nnd $100 goes to tno loser of said contest. Each contestant has deposited lu the hands of Johnston ( , the treasurer of the Mnglo City Athletic club , thu sum of $100 ns for feit for their npponranco nnd weight , nnd the snld $100 Is forfeited by otlTior party in case of his not depositing hid first deposit with Tin : O.MAIII BEI : sporting editor , ac cording to thU ngrcotncnt. The Magic City Athletlo club does hereby ngroo to allow each contestant the sum of $100 for training ex penses in addition lo tbo nbovo purse , nnd also rgrdos to hnvo in the bands of the ro - > orro of this contest the whole of said $1,500 , Which the nald rdfcroo agrees to hand ever to the winner of this contest , loss ? 100 , which goes to the loser of contest. Signed , TOM KVAK , JACK WILKS. Wtnoss Jou.s DOVAI.PSOX , MlUIIAhL Li.VCII. llio bpirll Ijiilcn Kttgnttu. The regatta of the lowu Amateur Rowing association will bo hold at Spirit Lake. July 12 und 13. Entries will not close till July 4 , .nnd It is hollovoa every ci'.y in the assoclu- tloTl will bo roprosonted. Tha lowu association will this year make ono of the most notnblo Innovations In the history of shell racing. In times past It was customary to have four und tbruo-mllo courses , on the theory that boat races should bo contests of endurance ns well ns of skill. Tbo National Association of American Amateurs adopted two miles as the standard course , und n low years ngo the Mississippi Vallov nssoclnlion rondo Its races n inllo and n half in order to use n Quo course at Mollno , which Is devoid of the slluhtost bund. The Io\yu association , Doing an oil-shoot of the Mississippi Valley , adopted Its standard. A verv few courses In this country huvo uk-amor or rnllroad facilities for closely fol ( > lowing tbo bouts lu n race , but In the grout .t mujority of cases the spectators uro com pelled to remain nt the starting ponii nnd watch the ruces ns best they can. After Iho shells hnvo gene a quarter of u mile tbo nnglo of vision is such Unit it Is impossible to toll vUilch crew Is nhcud , und It is even dilllcult bov oral thnt distance to distinguish the con- tcstunts. In short , In u mllo-iiud-a-half course ( thrcu quarters of n mile mid turn ) two-thirds of the race Is lost to the specta tor. Ho Virtually hoes nolhlng hutstait und finish , nnd ever a long course the finish Is oftnii nn uninteresting procession. There li no disguising the faottlmt boating is not popular ulthllio masses. All of the nfsociatloua In this country have learned thnt to their cost. Unless u spectator tater is nn enthusiast ho is liable to uo dliguslcd with almost any ro- gat in JIM a go uway vowing' ho will never at tend another. And ho isn't to be blamed "uluyh , either , The lowu association i ) going to smash nil , tr.iilltloiiH th's ' year nnd put up an ontertuin- mciit to plonso the spectator. At the com ing legnttn all t lie junior and senior rucos will bo pulled lu heats over a qiiartor-mlla coin-so with turn , ami the winners must take two heats out of three. This arrangement will bring the cntlro rnco within easy vlow of the spectator , and the course will bo so short that the crews will bo bunched from start to finish , ensur ing un exciting contest throughout the ruco The spectator will pot from two to four In- tort-sun tr short races Instead of thu straggling long oni ) , unu the crew that loses the first boat by slipping a sura or breaking un oar lock will huvo another ohanco to redeem its luck. luck.Thcro Thcro com tn bo every reason from n prujtlfiil standpoint for approving tbo inno vation , and siiico It wus announced it has re ceived thn endorsement of muny of the boat boating authorities in the country. The ex periment ut Spirit Lake will bo watched with interest In boating circle ] throughout Amoilcu. The lown association will thU year receive eutrlus for free-for-all rucos , whlcn will bo pulled over the old inllo-nnd-a-hulf course as a concussion to the piejuulcoi of oiimnon from other states uho may outer. There has been eomo talk of getting up a four-ourod crow In the Omaha Athlotlo club , Dud n movement Is under way , with Chat Ued- Iclc atluhoadfororgaiiltlng u largo excursion for the icL-ntta. Through slcopoii on the Sioux Cltv iV Pacillo carry Omaha pcoplo to end from the lake without chuiigu of cars. -X - The llrumluni' A mcotltig of the nxccutlvo coiutnittoo of thu Nebraska Trotting Horse BrcoCers nsso. clutlon wa hold In the Puddock hou e par lor * U t Thunday oveulug , with the follow- lug ofllrcrs and members proicnt : Pros- ! flout , U , W. Mojhor , Vork ; secretary , A. J. Urlggs , Superior ; H. S. Huxl , Lincoln ; Soldiers and Civilians Alike .Receive Them AT THE- On account of the enormous mass of people who came to our $5 Suit Sale Thursday , Friday and Saturday , we could not get clerks enough to wait upon everybody , and in order to satisfy those who were disappointed we place on sale MONDAY AND TUESDAY A SUIT 500 just as fine suits in sacks , cutaways , 'plaids and stripes , that are A SUIT worth up to $12 , all in one lot at . % A. fc - - . f J * I Five Dollare a Suit Worth $1 GIVEN FREE. AND A SOUVENIR WORTH GIVEN FREE If you don't ' like the M : GIVEN FREE. Worth $1. souvenirwe'll give you i * " „ . ax silver dollar Tor it , . . a'ndtherefore ' your suit M 4 x' It.1' t ! V Plain Flannel Coats * costs y ° u but $4. tf . " ' % M\ " and Vests at $1. We had' ' intended to insert here a cut calling ' . I JMff JEitra Value .1 i i "i e ing attehtioh to the Souvenir worth one dollar Special Inducements ' in ' Suits which we.give away with our $ S Suits , but , .Sit * ( .4 pi > Boys' in the government inspector took our cut away from us affiF'was said to resemble a dollar bill. Hot Weather Goods. from $1 up. Y.O t its Mail Orders Mail Orders Filled. . it t * Filled. Ilonry Frey , YorUjX ) . T. Mount. OmabaX ; , . D. Gould , Fullerton ; J. C. Koitorsou , Fair- bury. The mooting was for the purpose 01 completing arrangements for the Au gust race moating of the association ut Linden Tree park , this city , and was highly succossful. Yesterday afternoon the committee visltod the driving park and \\oro raoro than pleased with the arrangements that , have nlroady been niado for the accom modation of the public and borsu owners , who will bo bore in largo numbers on tbo dntes of the races , August ' .I , 10 , 11 nnd 12. Secretary Hricrgi anys thnt second payment h.is boon made on nominations of 150 horses , nnd that It is expected nn exceedingly small per cent will f ll in tbo third nnd li > st pay ment. As n matter of fact enough is Known already- insure tno coining meet to bo the largest and raosUsuocossiurin the history of the association. Tbo jittondanco will bo ex ceedingly largo both-from this nnd adjoining states. ' Boatrlco Democrat. Tlin Omnlm ( iun Club WimtH n right. At the monthly meeting of tbo Omaha Oun club the members present instructed the sec retary to publish tbo fact that they would bo ploasrd to accept a challenge from or. v organ ized tlub In thp city or state , not for cham pionship honors so much as to convlnco the younger sportsmen that the Omabas nro still "in it. " Although many of their number arc on the shadv sldo of fifty they are anx ious to glvo the colts a race , win or loso. Tbo Omaha Gun club Is the oldest in the state nnd holds the championship for Individual , two nnd four team races , nnd although anx ious to moot other clubs In a friendly contest they consider the issuing of a challenge by thoin below their dignity. The Uaymond Gun club has u largo membership mid a num ber of splendid marksmen , nnd should go after the Omaha's sr.ilp. Shoul-1 u match or so.-ios of mutches ho arranged between local gun clubs , the gun companies In the city would undoubtedly donate medals to increase the enthusiasm. _ A StrlnglMby thu Itlu.tchur * . No more games at Sportsman's pane until Manager Sharslg ays that Frank U hi Ins Is another 1'foffer. Down In Buffalo nnd Uochoster they call Dtin.Shnnnon the "wrecker.1" That's awful ! Johr. Vnlontino , the old pltohor. will prob- nbly succeed Uunthor on the \Vostorn urn- plro stuff. And even Utnshamton has suspended Pitcher Duke. His Oucklots is surely In hard lines. While hero last woqk Gus'Schmolz said ho would glvo u car load of scrap Iron for' Dan Hotiin's ' lungs. Hilly Klusman's remains hnvo boon hauled out of the vault and forwarded to the Uirmlnghams. The Urooklyns have omptind their bottle of Uort , Inks , Wo had him once unon u tlmo , and ho lasted for two wboto weeks. Hoard that Lawrence , of the ( lees lew , oiVned an Interest in a brickyard somewhere up in Michigan. He'd bettor got In It. Tim Dorfior played a line game hero both at short and with the stick. Ho U tlroloss and energetic , consequently a valuable man. Not a slnglo minor longuor has boon taken by the big league clubs in yet. I'lttsburg Chronicle. Nope. Tbo fiboo is ou the other foot. foot.Slobel Slobel the ox-sorn busker U angling for a Jab with LouUvllla. 41o claims that ho can pitch better than over , nnd I'll ' bet f4 ho' right. Ned Swartwpod Is wanted by Syracuse to succeed Mine Manioll , who U starring In anew now drama , "All Night in u Uuiroom , " Mulford. Peekaboo Voacb , the old-timer , now with Mncon , has fallen heir -to n aharo of n jiK- ( ) acre farm near Cynthlaika , Ky. , loft by his grandfather , I'aul V ncb. Klmcr Clqvoland has at last reached the climax of hU ambition hu is captaining the Johnstown ! ) . What wouldn't ' Elinor Klvo to have Dad Clnrl : on the loam ! Henry Uoylo , who has buon granted a new lease on life Indlauapolli may como again , but It Is. very problematical. Ills pitching arm is very much porocloln. Winlinld Scott Camp , the Omaha boy , has been rollrcd by Pittsburg after all. They say ho couldn't pitch a roof , but ho'll show 'am ono of these days. Ho U headed for Seattle. T ho Fort Waynes uovo been titled the KoUlomras. Once upon a tlmo a trlbo ol Indians of that unino inhabited tbo forests then the silo ot the Fort \Vayno of today. Times Star. Kansas City Is aero as a carbuncle over the recent showing of her team , and is contoni- Dlating a move on th6 "outsldo" for rein forcements. They'll ' all bo at it In the second division , unless about s'ovon of the teams are put thiougb the strengthening process. It there is a better outfielder than P.ob Gilks playing ball oday , I like to have aomo smart Alex nnmo him. The sutistliutlon of Halligan for Wood in the Baltimore loam was lll-adviaca , "and re sults show that very poor judgraontwas used by somobodv. Hnlligan cannot hold a candle to Wood as n Holder nnd is little , if at all , superior in battlntj. Exchanco. Some thief in lilmlra stole Sandy Griflln's watch and chain , a sot of pasta studs and nearly St in money , ono day latt week , und aNew Now Haven paper In referring to the Inci dent says It hopes Sandy's less will only bo temporary. Now wouldn't that scald youl Pitcher Thornton , rocentlv released by the Phillies , has signed with Troy , as has also Pitcher Mcakln , who pitched for the Ath letics last season. Tbo Trov uluo Is also negotiating for second baseman Plokott , Into of Baltimore. Tboro's a trio of butos for you Hank O'Djv has boon hoavlly fined by the Columbus club for indulging in idlosynrra- ciec. Penny Press.Vhats thatj When hero on the last trip Hank looked ns strong and healthy as nn ox. Ho pitched ball , too , anu scorned hurt at the way the cress has treated him. Clausen pitched his first losing game for Columbus yesterday , and it was Kansas City that did hlm-un in six Innings. Hen Mulford. Kansas City ! Why that dub team couldn't turn Freddy down in n hun dred years. It was the matchless Omnhogs who turned tha trlcic. nilllo Barnio wants a brnco of pitchers and fielders , and with these additions Fort Wuynu would bo us strong as anv of them. Bv the way Barnio' was another | nan who took well hero. Ho was a blggor attraction than his whole team togotner. So much for the oapahlu old timers. Billy Sharslg , the now manager of the Indianapolis team , jumped into popularity here from the start. Ho Is n gentlemanly , Intelligent follow and will glvo the Hooslor capital a ball team in which Hlio can take. some nrldo , or ho'll drop It pretty quick and got back to Philadelphia. If nn example had boon'mado of the old brotherhood loader * tbo whilom cotill- ocnco In the grout gatnti would have been restored. The Johnny Wards , Krod Pfoffors , Arllo Irwins , otal , should have boon sent after Hall , " Nichols , Graver"nnil .Devlin , Irwln nfter Dovlln especially. Bobby Wostluke Is the poor of any catcher in the Western league , and a cantloman to l/oot. His broken finger is rounding to all right and bo will shortly bo nblo to relieve the ox-prcsldont a while. And Hayes , too , Is deserving of favorable mention , for ho has caught superb ball during the pistweek. . Milwaukee would Ilka to bnvo the franchise of the Loulsvlllo ball club. , but nho stands about as much chance of getting it as the Baltimore ) do of winning the pennant. An offer of f.io.000 In cash has boon made and i of used. Times-Star. Somnbody will have to smush Cushmau with another boor bottle. There are two or three things Injuring huso ball In the Western league , and ono of thorn is the way players are permitted to run ever , bully and Insult tbo umpires , Kxchnngo.- Umphesl Wo Imvo only soon ono out hero , and his front name''is Jack McQunid , < Hu had plo ut every meal , if that's what you call bullying u miyi. Umplro Oaffnoy still deplores the rule which ho says "allows u pitcher to break a man's wrist with a pitched ball and gives him bis base it the bal even touches Ills clothing. " And the King , as usuul , is cor rect. Frank U'liius received a smash on the -baud in the second Indiananolls eauio hero that Is Hublo to lay him up for wouUa. But ho didn't got his base. Ucday O'itourko , the refulgent headed Columbus third baseman and Thomas Kufus O'Brion , the Hooslunj' lint bagsinan , should double up as the star coachhip team on the turf , Neither ono has a rolco that can bo beard the length of a but , and they do say that Heady never did have but ono lung , and that is made out ot celluloid , And yet they are alwa ) s on the lines , There are some very pronnsniir players In the Western association this season , Catch , ors Merrltt and Mc.Muhon , pitchers Clausen and Stevens , would mono good , batteries for most any club. Firat baseman JiretVonrldgo is a ( Ino batter. Third basoiooti-Parrott and Collopy are promising men , while there nro anv number of good outfielders , the host of whom are Kelley , Gllks , Abbey , "Newman " , Niehul 'and 'Henry.11 These men : are all The millpnium plan lias developed into n voritaolo itjuguboo in the Woitorn league , nnd will never bo attempted by any base ball association on earth again. The salary limit is all O K , nnd hub proven the salvation of the game-in these western cities , but the ' making'"up of the clubs , and the lottery of ttio sajnft Is rot , good and rotton. Taonows- paper men who are vainly endeavoring to bolster up this farce , should cease Instantor , and turn their attention to legitimate efforts in behalf of the gamo. TomQulnn , bottor'known among the In- dlanapplU-contlngont as Very Jerry Donny Qultm , Is good enough for any club In the National loaguo. Ho played third here last week , Hick Carpenter 'lniving boon called homo by the death of his mother , and hotter work was never soon on an O-nalm diamond. Hero's his record in Wednesday's fourteen inning game It will do to frame : AH. n. mi , ro. A , K. B 1i \ 8 1U 1 Kddlo [ { ayes caught as good ball for Omaha during the Ust homo series as any man In the country. His throwing down to second was of the electrifying order. Third Baseman Raymond , recently released by the PUtsbun : club. Is still in the Smoky city waiting to settle up a mining stock deal. Kaymond's share of the deal will bo nearly $20.000 , all from a small investment made whllo in California several years ago. Hx- utmngn. What luck nit tboso old plavod out ball players are having. First , Jack Glass- code tlnds nu oyster can stuffed with green backs , tthon Mike Stnttory's wlfo Inherits a quurtoi section of the city of Pans , and now Kaymond collars u gold mine. Next thing you know Cltnkors Fagln will run across n now free lunch counter , Emit Guonthor. the now Western League umpire , is reported to bo doing well. If befalls falls It will not bo his fault , as ho Is able , ambitious nnd anxious to do orodlt to his sponsor , the editor of The Sporting Life. Mr. Guonthor was for u tlmo last winter Chicago correspondent of Tbo Sportldg Lifo. Sponlng Llfo. If Editor Hlchtor could only have soon his child of adoption In Omnha , ho would hnvo gene down and climbed up on tbo highest pinnacle of tbo Bluffs bridge nnd Jumped into the rlvor. Guenthor Is undoubtedly tbo imperial uss of the aeo , und the unanimous conclusion among players and cranks U that ho must Imvo bean kicked In tha head by umulowhon a very small child. Whl | > orliiK4 of tli XVIionl. Captain Potter of the l'ourlst Wheelmen , who has boon luld up wlltt n badly cut knee , U around again and ready for duty. Tbo Uncoln Cycln ) elub will wheel down to Hastings on the DrcUfof July. Several of the Omaha boys mav accompany them. M. O.Daxon , U. Alton , F , J. Cully , G. Smith and Frank Wat&co were oloclcd to membership in tbo Tourist Wheelmen at the Juno meeting. i-l-i The Sutorlus Mamjojfln club accompanied the Omaha Wheel clu iuiPapllllon last Sun day and helped to pastjotuo tlmo with thulr delightful niusio , JOM The Missouri ValloTi Wheel club boys have issued their Juno1 fun card , which con. tains fourtcon called 'rWis. Tbo bovs will bo in Council Bluffs tody. Several of the guarctwrbo were In attend ance at the late Qqcum ) mont wcro expert nnd onthuslaiitlo oyclisty and enjoyed several of our fuvorlto "runs" whllo horo. The Ludo | ' Wheel 'c ub now moot in the parlors of the Omnha Wheel club house , through the courtesy < of the Omahu Wheel club , on Urn socuud Tiioiuay ovoulug of each month , The Lcaguo of American'Wheelmen now number ! about 40,000 , sovorul thousand mom- bars being ladies aim Omaha or Nebraska hain't n dozen lady cyclists Who have Joined the loaguo. Members of the Tourist Wheelmen can now obtain the club oup ordered several days ngo by calling at , , C. C. Pofthody's store on Fifteenth Mroet. Mr. Poaoody received thorn , a day or no ago. Ttuy ( are beauties i Miss Frazlor , ono of 'tho most prominent members of tbo Ladies' Wheel club , made tbo round trip to Fort C'aluojn , thirty-six miles , ono morning ot last wcok. This U the llrst long ride any of tbo ladles have made thin spring , wo bollova Tbo lady has only been riding iluco spring. A. 11. Porrigo ha hung up la hli vtoro a neat bulletin board on which the club runs for the week nro issued by the captains of the different clubs. This is n commondublo plan , ns it servos'ns n reminder for this club mou who drop in to cbnt , or acts ns n stand ing invitation to unutlaobcd wheelmen to at tend the runs. Captain Conradt of the Omaha Wheel club has issued the montblv called run card for Juno. It is nncnt nnd hniidy llttlo card nnd can conveniently bo carried m the vest pocket for ready reference. Commencing with today , tbo club will bo called out for Sunday , Juno 10 , Fort Cnlhoun , start 8:20 : a. m. , thirty-six mlles ; Wednesday evening , Juno 22. chnir factory , start 7:30 : p. m. , eight miles ; Sunday , Juno 20 , Bonnington , start 8:30 : n. m. , thirty-six miles ; Wednesday ovoniuB , Juno 29 , Council Bluffs , start 7:30 : p. m. . ton miles. Holton und Snoll of the Tourist Wheel men racing team nro training for the Hastings rucos lllto good follows. By tbo way , the time is very short until July I , nnd If you have not yet made up your mind to go down to tbo state moot , bettor do so nt onco. You will enjoy yourself hugely. The race program contains cloven events , three of which nro championships nnd two nro handi caps. J. ic. Kastrann , Iho official handi- caper , will bo in attendance. The rucos will bo run in ibo morning at 0:20 : , July 4. In the afternoon a monster parade of the wheelmen will bo ono of the features , and IB the evening the Hastings Cycling oluu will tender visiting wheelmen n "smoker. " All the jolly boys from Grand Island , Hastings , Fremont , Omaha , Kearney and from miles around will bo thoro. Desplto the strong south wind which whirled the dust along the country roads In great clouds last Sunday , the merry wheel men hied themselves to meadows new nnd pastures green , uwny from the city's heat and stilling air , nwuy from grimy boarding 'ouscs ( such as uro unfortunate enough to hose so 'ousod ) to cool country lanes nnd good old fashioned country dinners. The dny wus line , especially the early mornlnpnnd nearly every man , woman nnd child who could pedal n wheel were out to enjoy an oxhllanitiuu spin. The Omuba Wheel club sltirlod ot 8 o'clock for Pupiillonand spent the day lolling ubout Iho pretty lltilo village , returning homo in the early dusic , The Tourist wheel- uion were off for PlaUsmouth as the clocks chimed the hour of 5 nnd were well on their wny ere the hot rays of the bun dispelled Iho dewy frosbnoss from the grass und foliage. At La Platte , Iho head wind being too strong for pleasure , the party turned their bauks on the enndy roads nnd struck ncross the coun try to Bollovuo. A visit lo thorifio ran go and n nleo llttlo lunch at the llttlo whlto cot tage , and the club , backed by n florco broe/o , wtiUzodinln Omabn nt high nopii. Huns edited for todav OmahaWhool club , Cal- boun ; Tourist Whocluion , to Arlington. Wlmt tin ) IlurHtiiiiuu art ) Doing , Sownrd , Nob. , wilt bold n rano mooting in September. H. H. Htttina 1s Iho secretary of the Creston - ton , la. , association , Flvo thousand dollars wus paid for Tip Tyler by Mr. Pnga of Beatrice. Charllo Townsend wants Nat Brown to change Mary's name to "Our Mary. " The board of managers of the Nebraska Association of Trotting Horse Breeders mot nt Bentrlco , in tha Paddock hotel , Juno ID. The string of trottow from tbo King Hill stock , farm , St. Joseph , Mo. , bus been sent to Holton , Kan. , to bo trained by V. L.Clark. Llnscott Bros. , Holton , Kan. , bnvo sold to Judge Nicholson of Ness City , Kan. , a bay colt by Uovernor Sprague , BS3J ; , dam by Freetrader. Montana has nine regularly incorporitcd racing associations , all members of the American Trotting association , und nil the tracks are full Millo regulation , Hoiuorabor that thq Ponca Driving Park nnd Fair association is desirous of receiving your entries to their August mootipc , und us nu Inducement offers fifteen purses for $1,500 each nnd ono Iree-for-ull trolling class for a purse of ? i,000 , It is said thnt the trainers on the Knox- vllio , la. , track , huvo lo-u only cloven days in training , nnd , on each of these days the rain fell from teaming till night. The trnck is graded up , which was found very convenient for the horsemen there this E. 1C. IJontoo , the llvo horseman of Cort- Innd , NOD. , has Just completed ono of the finest half-mllo tracks in the west , nnd on ac count of hU great uu btlo spirit tbo citizens of Cortlaud vote him tbo foremost , publlo spirited resident of thulr llvo llttlo city. Classes for tbo Oloa county fair , to bo bold at Syracuse , Nob. , bavo boon rcopauut to close July 1. There are many who supposed the ontrles to this mooting to have closed on Muv 14 , ns was previously stated , but they have been continued ns stated nbovo. In the stallions owned by G. D. Bennett , Tecumseh , Nob. , will bo found I'lood that can hardly fall In plousmg any ono. Appn- noose , 2:20 : , by Egbeit , H. S. Heed ir.lbO by Shawraut ! KV4 , nnd Nnpolls Cir > 7 by Indianap olis are the stallions In question , nnd they nro the kind that nro in demand today. Special attention is directed to the an nouncement of the Wichita , Ivan. , Uacing association , it Is Important that ovcry horseman interested In uny meeting should glvo this ono attention. It Is ono of the meetings nt which the mnn with n fast hon.0 can capture n purse that Is well worth striv ing for. The fitst program of the Interstate Brooders meeting was a good ono nnd the classes filled well , but to make tht- meeting even greater the association has put before the public six classes each for u purse of $ .500. Entries cloao on July 1 , 5 per ount en trance with 5 per cent additional from win ners of money. A. Hurlbut , Uncoln , Nob. , sold to H. W. Havwood , Cambridge City , Nob. , n bay , two- yoa'r-old colt by Don Cyril ( son ot Wiikos Boy ) , dam Lilian bv Count Wllkos nnd Irene D , bv a son of Electioneer , dam Daisy D. , S:25. : Mr. Hurlbut reports that his Gen eral Hancock colt , Fred Hancock , dam the dam of Fred Arthur. 2:13 > f , to bo in excellent - lent form. As will bo soon by referring to their nn- uouncomont , the Central Missouri Fair cir cuit , composed of seven of tbo important trotting horse towns in Missouri , will ( jlvo ever f 13,000 , for apoud. These towns nto so situated us to afford facilities for convenient snipping that horsemen do not often got ns all mo ono line of railroad. A partial list of the classes for the Blue Grass Palace und Fair raootlng.Croston . , la. , Is given below : 232:10 ; : , ; tOJ , 20 : ! , throo- year-old free-for-all , 2:30 : , freo-for-all , trot ting ; 2:40 : , 2:32 : , frou-for-ul ) , pacing. There nro other classes und the purses nro liberal , amounting to ever ? 5OOJ. Creston Is n good circuit nnd the meeting there this year will bo n good ono. Beatrice , a town noted for enterprise , is not behind tbo roit In trotting horse [ natters and will glvo two meolings this year , the first in August nnd the second In September. Former successful meetings held nt Beatrice will bo rooiomborod by the horse man , and there is no doubt but what the re quest for entries will bo liberally mot by the horseman of the west. Each meeting will lucludo three days nnd proirram. Some monstoi ; channel caw nro being token nt Deep Luke. Dick Moore and Wylio Evans light to n finish at Davenport , la. , ono wcok from next Tuesday night. W. N. Habcook , superintendent of the South Omahu stock yards , has boon taken Into the directorate of the Omaha Athlotlo club. club.Pilot Pilot , Prof. Ed Mlllor'n famous old fight ing dog , has bocamn the property of Ed Kothery. Pilot glories In an unbroken utiuln of victories. Mr. J. A. B. Elliott has clumped the date of his match with Mr. J. A. Boloii tor the American Field champion wing shot cup to Saturday , Juno-30. The tennis clubs niu galling in their work at u llvulv rate tboso Jlno mornings and oven- ings. About every vncaut lot In the city contains Us court. The O in all n Athlotlo club ara nlroady preparing - paring for nn attractive full unJ winter card of attractions , nnd tit divers tlmoi noino of the best known athletes of the country will bo hero. Anuio Oakley , the champion lady shot of tbo world , bus itiu sporting editor's tliaims for a copy of the "Wild Weat Wult * , " dedi cated to Miss Oakloy by the composer , Kob- ort Knight. "Llttlo Sure Shot" is with Buffalo Bill's ugKregallon In London , Eng land , Dannv Daly nnd "Solly" Smith fight before fore the California club , San Franclico , for u f 1,200 purse next Saturday night. Anant thu event , Uio Chronicle says : Danny Daly is not likely , according to loral noolsulloi'j , to go In the pools u tavorito over Sol Smith. In fact , good plump odds are expected ou tbo man who Is now here , chiolly , however , because - cause ho 1s known here and Daly Is not. Daly is thought well of oy tboto who kiiuw him In the oast. Ho spout n winter In tbo Black Hills , whipping men ot every wiiight , mid was Inter made Instructor In Chadron , n miuor city of northwestern Nebraska. Daly U quick , sclontlUc , uud has a eplondld shoulder development. Ho has n cool head , too , and with u protracted ling cxporlonco his friends think ho ought to hnvo the hotter end of the match with the Smith bov. OmuttloiiH unit Aim r . .O.v , Nob. , Juno 18. To the Spoiling Editor of TUB ] liii : : Would you ho kind enough to sot tie .1 dispute In rogar.l to u p av inudo the nth in u gumo between the lorinyn ) of rroinont nnd the Ailln.'tun olub , The Arlington nine \\ure at the Ii.it . , the Imso-i uoro full , u mail nt bat inudu thruu strikes , the uatt-lior missed thu catch und the butter ran to llrst. the man ou third U.UIKI In , and as there were two outs before , the umplio fulled sjdnpnt and notiilly for the run nindo from third base , us lie oliilmoil thu man on llrst h isu out , J. C' . COOK. Ans. Insofar ns not nllowlng the run tha u in plro wus right , only the batsman was out Instead of the mau on llrst. It innkos no dif ference whether the catcher hoius the third strlko or not when llrst is occupied. The bul let Is nut. GHAKTON , Nub. . Juno 15To the Sporting Editor of TIIK Uic : : Plonso let mu know hy TIIK bilvDAV llii : \\lio Is Hm fustost flfty-yurd riiiiiiur In lliostuto of Nebraska and hat la his tlmiiVVhoio does ho llvu ? J , Jl. Ans. Leon Lo/Ior. This city just no\v. \ TntVnV.i1 > 'l'l'i tl10 Snorting IMitor of T.IIB II.K : Will you ploiiHoudvNo mo through THE llKioiihiiiiiuy next of the present ad dress of Ur. IV. ' . O.ii vor , the champion thot. and greatly ohllgo. J..A. O. Ans. Dr. Carvcr.is on the road. A > lollor addiessed to the Now Yont Clipper will ba forwarded. J. C. B. , City Thomas Sudborrough own" ) n.hnudsDmo specimen , and Billy Meldrum nnottior. Sotirii OMAHA. Jilno i7.-To the Spot tin- Kdllorof TIIK llii : | I'loaso suio In hi m nVy'J HKH wlipthor Tom Kvnn. who HIU | , Wllks limu Ji'l'lV"1 ' vor whlpuud llcnrv H.lkoiil'p MluliUunder , recently put out | jy Djuic Moon ! . Ans. Ho did , In three mlnutos. IjlNCOtjN. Nob. , Juno is.To thoPnnrtlmr Editor of THIS UBB : I'lu ( so .luoldo u wiiui in " 'iSi1-1 " ' 'f1' ' ' " When 'V" " " " " ' " " "ho"f"nfo i" . ' - . : USJ wasthuiu ailiiilsslon | nn ulLir ud ut tliu ciilul'liia OKVo ulso old Dovtur's tltno , und ' Axtoh'H and Allonon'a-l/otel Llnooln. Ansr-l ; ( ) yes , It was on a rouulur rnco dny of the Cleveland , O. , Trotting ussocld- " ' ' ' - ' ° r' "M7K ! Axloll'l2' ! ' Allu DiisMoiNiN. In. . Juno II. To the Simrtlnz I-dltoi-of Tin : IIKK : In thu t-nsu of i iloiul lii" ' ' "jvuro i ickols paid In t hu pool rooi.w ? Whit did I It/sliiniions and Dumiuoy wulgh In their iiioinorablulljjht ut Now . ? - < ) ii Ans. ( l. ) On n doid heat not run off , straight bow are divided. This signifies that the face value of the tlcltot , If It bo n winner , 9 . a bl UY ° ' tll ° nolllor bBl P ld \lll/ 'lUslininous , inn , , ; Dompscy , OoLUMiiUH , .Nub. . Juno 17.-To the Buortlua Editor of Tun IIKH ' : I'loiiaa Infoin ' i mi ' throj. . h thn , HIJNMAV IIKK whuro I c"n ol' tn , full blood ht. llorniird unp and obllco L. O. V. Ans.-Mnpio Loaf Kennels , Svcamoro , III. , Woodland bt. Bernard's KonnoU , Indopond once , Mo. , Norihwojtorn Kennels , Mayvlllo , 2IIK r "Johnny , are you touching that parrot to swoarl" "No'in. I'm Just telllui ; It what It mustn't any. " Can unythlng bo heavy nnd light nt the sntno tlmul Why , of course. Didn't you aver hoar ot heavy clouds of light gtuy I "I'm ' glnd wo'roRolnjf to move , " remarked Louis , "bcciuso mumnm will be BO busy packing that aha won't have tuna to Know what I do " Mamma "Como , now dearie , it's potting darlt , und tuna you wuro in hod. The llttlo birds hnvo uono. " Dorothy "Yoi'm ; but the llttlo birds got up ut daylight , und I didn't. " Some boys la hoiioslnr thun others , says llttlo .lohnny , and thuru'x no way to tell thorn apart oicoont to pretend to fuivot your Iculfa and watch 'em jump for it. The ono that jumps lust Is thn honcstun ono. Suuduv School Teacher Yes , Jobnnv , and I hope that ono day you will huvo u iiiitiisloti In the skioi. Johnny Atid 1 hope I shunU. 1'vo hud all that kind of inuiulon 1 want. Guess you don't Know wo'd lived in tno upper fiat of un apartment house , U'a hwlul hard for u buy , tayg ono of thorn , not to Ho somullmcs , an1 the worst of It Is you nuvor can toll which U gain1 ( o make the most troublu , a Uu or the truth. If you toll the truth about something you'll got licked , und If you toll a lloyou won't ' , unless you got found out , and then you gut llokod twlco. 1 know a boy who always toll * tbo truth. HU mother U lu Uuropu aud his fuluor U out