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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , JW13 26 , 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES. 13
LAST SPORTS OF JUNE
Breezes From the Track and Dia
mond.
WEARERS OF THE MITTS
hn linker * Clint Sport With I.tno nnd
Jlixl-Tho Illoncliorn Yrlp Mtucet-
InnootM NotPR mill { jucrlos
Aiuwered.
( DCS MOINKS , In. , Juno 21. To the Sportlr.R
tdltor of Tin : Hen : According to Han John-
teen ot the Cincinnati Coratnerclal-Unzolto ,
Iho history of the famous Cincinnati
lied Stockings Is BS follows : Hurry
Wright's famous Cincinnati Hod Stock *
ing club was organized In ISCOj the
players thnt ycnr were Harry Wright , H.
liege , A. Champion , J. C. Howe , O. 11. El-
lard , D. Schwartz , J. W. Johnion. S. Kern-
nor , Ciillalun , Calvcrt , McKcnzio , H.Ardeu ,
C onovcr and Jonos. In IWiT tbo tonm was
composed of Harry Wright , pltchor ; C.
' Jiouu , short stop and flrnt bate ; J. W. John-
ion , center field ; D. Schwartz , second
Imko : ll. Ardon. flrst haso ; M. Grant , left
Hold und third bnso ; S. Kompcr , catcher
uiid third base ; H. King , second
Imso ana center Hold ; U. Stovor ,
right Held and second baso. This
team won 10 games and lost 1. In 1803 the
Hod Blockings were Harry Wrlsht , pitcher
and second base : H. 1'rontlis , llrst base ; .f.
llutllcld , potionil plover ; Waterman , third
bbsoiuid catcher ; M. Grant , short stop and
center Hold ; Q. H. Gould , first base ; I ) .
Stover , left Hold ; J. Jobnsoii , right Held ; C.
Howe , short slot ) und first biwo ; Asa
Uratnard , second bane and pltchor ; UOUB
Allison , catcher ; It. King , center HolJ , nnd
Bain Kompor , subiitltulu. Tills team won SO
r Raima and lost 7. The most famous Uod
BtoeltltiR team was that of 1S09 , which was
composed of Harry Wright , center field and
pitcher ; Asa Drnlnnrd , pllchor nnd center
Held ; U. Allison , catcher ; Cnl MoVoy , right
Held uud catcher ; Uoulil , first basu : Swoasy.
second uaso ; Wntorman , third bnso and
catcherGeorgeVrlfhlshortstop ; ( ; Leonard ,
left l.cld. This loam ' .von 57 games and lost
110110. In 1870 the loam wns the same with
the addition of H. Dean and Ed Atwulor ,
substitutes ; It won liS games and lost 0. In
1S71 Iho team was maclo up of Harry Wricht ,
pHcher and loft Hold ; A. O. SpaldlngDUohor
nnd center Hold ; ( jould , Koss , Barnes null
Harry Shafer on the bases ; ( joorgo Wright ,
ehort stop ; MoVoy and IJlrdsall , catchers :
Andy Leonard , Fred Cone , Snm Jackson nnd
Frank iI3urrows , outlloldars and substitutes ;
this loam won 03 games ana lost , 1'J. In 18J
the team was the same , except thnt P.
Kogcrs and Johnny Uynn took the places of
Cone , Jnekson and Burrows as substitutes.
This tonm won 7IJ salnos nnd I03tpThis
\viis tbu last season of the famous Uod Stock
ing club.
The Uvmi-vniurs Contest.
There Is nothing now anent the coming
bottlo'between Iho two great welterweights ,
Tommy Uyhn and . .nek Wilkos. Uoth men
are hard at work gottlng down to weight ,
nnd the prospects uro excellent for ono of
the finest exhibitions over scon in the west.
Tommy Hyan , under the guidance of
Fanner Hums , Is doinc his training at
Sportsman's park nnd tha Omaha Athletic
club rooms. Ho takes u ton-mllo spin every
morning , a uhowor bnth and is rubbed down.
In Iho aftetnoon hotojs with the clubs , and
skips Iho rope , occupying several hours In
the work. His diet consists of almost every-
thinc hli stomach fancies. Ho only has to
work off thirteen pounds avoirdupois , and
will consequently pay uioro liberal attention
to Increasing his lunp und staying powers.
At any weight ho Is good and strong and gets
into condition easily.
W H lies is on a farm near Sioux City , -with
Heavy wclehtJaclc Davis as his mentor. Ho
coos Into training under the best possible
nusplcns , good health , n cheerful mind , and
trong an an ox. Davis says ho will Improve
every day , ana on the cvoniiiR ot July uu
Trill bo lit to moot any man la bis class in
the world.
Mnny inquiries about the arrangements for
the mill , and applications for reserved seats
have already buon received , ana n bljr crowd
of the fancy is * sure to bo on hand. Chicago
will send over txvo carloads of sports , und
St. Louis as many more , whllo tbo surround
ing and adjacent cities will bo well repre
sented. Adequate accommodations will bo
made nna the ovcnt will undoubtedly bo a
dip nlumo in tbo cap of the Magic City Ath
letic club.
1)1111113- ly Write * 1'roiu PrUco.
SAN FUANCISCO , Ual. , Juno 19. To the
BportltiK Editor of Tin : BBC : Gallagher
and I arrived here all snfo and sound and
had a Tory pleasant trip. The dote of my light
vrith Smith Has boon changed from " 1th of
Juno tn the 8th of July , for a $1,000 purse at
113 pounds , before the PaclllcJAthletic club.
I am under Manager Harrison's care here
nnd ho treats mo as though 1 was Sullivan.
Wo all wont out to sco big Joe McAullffo
ycsiordny. Ho Is in the pink of condition
'
end Is co'ntldont of winning in his light with
Goddnrd. The bottine Is even \vithplouty
of MoAullffo money. Tnoy fight Juno 3' ' ) ,
Small nnd ! July 8 , Danny Ncouham and
JDawson the 28th aud Tumor of Stockton
w nhJ Williams of SnltLako the last of July ,
> . \vllh no dnto BOtyol. I will train out with
IslcAuliffo on the bay. U Is n lovely place.
1 feel uoocl and will do the tight of my life
ncro , for if I win I can got another match at
once and good money. There are lots of
Uglnors hero , but 1 don't pay any avion Unn
to ihom. All I urn going to do is try nnd
win and not bo HUe Jack Davis. Well , I
will droo you a line once in a while and keep
you posted. I am going to see iho big light
between MoAullffo and Godclnrd. Send mo
Sundav'a lli'.i : . DANNY DALY.
1'iu'ltlo Athlotioolub.
Don't Let This Annoy Y"on.
It IB a llttlo bit early in the soasou for fairy
talcs. They usually hatch uo.it in tbo full
and winter months , but Toledo has broken
the record with a midsummer night's droam.
The Blivdo young man makes this bold nu-
iicmticptnciit !
"Toledo ha's produced another base ball
causation. Sho'ls the Indirect means of the
downfall of the twolve-club league. "
i'hut is n startler. Loulsvlllo Is nauiod as
B cnlnhoror In the plan that will moan a now
I KUQ In ' 03. The scheme , as now complet
ed , i to form a league of oiu'bt clubs on the
inlllpnlum plan with a $ JOUUU , salary limit.
Kunsus City , Detroit , Columbus , Su Louis ,
Ivoulsvillo , Indianapolis , Toledo and ono
otbor city not yet docldod on will form tha
circuit The fact that Detroit is Included in
thn Hit discredits the whole story for Du-
troit's only ba o ball nmbltion Is to get buoU
Into the league. Neither St. Louis nor Louis-
Villa have made public declarations thatthoy
tire ilri'd of n twelvo-club loaguo. Ono thing
Ju-Ct'rtaln mid that l& no mutter what the
future veils there will bo continued peace in
the base ball kingdom.
llcrti'H Columliiu iiiill for You.
Tomorrow , says the Ohio State Journal
of Friday , the Uoluuibus base ball club will
Illim to the breeze nt Uocroatlon park the
pennant emblematic ot tbe llrst cliampion-
thlp of tha Western IC.IKUO. M'lio season does
not clnso for tivo days latar , but by that tlmo
thu lays will huvo nn nlrtl nt cinch ana they
priipo.su to cclohrnto. The Kuiuus Olty club
\vill bo bore that day and onth teams will io
to the narK In carriages bonded by u band
Unit will discourse Rood musio In the stands
durlnir the afternoon. The lint pennant
ever won by n Columbus bnso bull club will
bo unfurled , Friends of iho club should BOO
that the ovunt is celebrated by un Iminonio
citnvd.
Thn State Journal hai evidently forgotten
thnt Uncle Dave has straddled Judge Morrow
for ibu llulib.
fnlliiivliiR Oiiiulm'N Hxninplo.
At a mooting of tbo Columbm IJnio Hall
company last night It was iizrood that ladles
would hereafter DO admitted free to all
gainoK exeunt ou Sundny * anil holidays. Two
itnniU will bo reserved for the lndlo nnd
their escorts und till will bo made welcome.
Tnu move Is a coed ono. A sport that will
attract the ladies In Itirk'o numbers must
protpor. No Improper characters will bo ad-
willed.-Ohio State Journal.
Yi > ln | from thu Illvuclion ,
Ulmi > r Kmlln , so suyt MulforJ. U com-
l > uliilnK of ultimo wine.
The llooiluru dropped Mearn and bo went
to Montgomery , ana bus blossomed as thn
itur outfielder of iho south.
lliilUmoro has served tea dav notices oa
CLOSING
MAIL ORDERSlFILLED ON ALL GOODS.
NECKTIES PANTS
15c
Some jiooplo want only the coat nnd
vest out of n suit nnd that's why wo huvo
Hollmnn used to got 2oo and 35c for n whole lot ot
thorn. Pnncy light colored ties , Bilk
nnd brocades satin , teuks fronts and , stripes 4-in-hands. , chocks , dots , ODD PANTS
All the 50c and 75c YOU NEED NOT MUCH MONEY.
. On hand out of $12 nnd $ J5 sult3 thnt wo
oloso out this week nt
NECKTIES A little money goes an awful long ways towards getting a complete
25c outfit at Hellman's Administrator's Closing Sale , In fact , the goods are .50
Aa good as anybody wonrs. being sold regardless of price because they must be cleared out. Thou .
All the Black Satin sands and thousands of dollars' worth have already been disposed of , A PAIR
Madras Shirts but it has not taken thousands and thousands of dollars to buy them.
,
Fancy worsted light color , striped
Look at the prices at the side of these remarks and sec if you ever heard nnd plaid
And Outing Flannel
50c tell of buying a genuine all wool pair of pants for a dollar and a half that PANTS
belongs to a $12 or $15 suit ; or a neck-tie for 15 cents. You will like
Ilolhnun sold thorn for 76c , $1 nnd
81.'Jf > . Look In the window. them , Lots of stores sell 50c ties that are not a bit better. What does it
Genuine ALL matter to you what it costs you so long as you know it is worth three or 2.50
Silk Shirts four times what you paid for it. That's the way everything in the store
' IloUmsxn or tiny body else would got $1
is going. You're not obliged to say you have on an $8 suit simply be for thoin.
$1.50 cause it cost you that. You can safely rely on its being a $15 or $20 EXTRA SIZE
Elognntly gotten up and Ilolltnan . novo - suit , Then straw hats , or any kind of a hat , for that matter , well , come in ,
o r sold them for less than $4.
BROWN ECRU ANDSOLIDBLACtt we will guarantee to astonish you. The goods must absolutely go and PANTS
, that's all there is to it. If you have been here once , come again ; it
Half Hose will pay you to supply yourself for years to come , for no such goods $3.00
at such prices will ever be on sale in Omaha again.
15c For long , lean , lunk ; short , stubby ,
. stout inon. llollmnn's price was $5.
Everybody else gets 25c. Administrator's price $3.
ENDLESS VARIETY OF
MAIL ORDERS FILLED
.
At Most Any Price.
HELLMAN'S ADMINISTRATOR'S CLOSING SALE ,
" !
GOR.MEXR. l3t > hT"ANP FAR.MAM © TREXR/TS.
Lewis Whlstlor nnd Catchorllossnnd Jimmy
Williams has sent them a Wostoru league
bait.
bait.F.ddio
F.ddio Boor Vat Burke and Old Cy Ennui
Durvoa have been shot down the greased
plank by Cincinnati. Who wants 'om , quick ,
but don't all speak at onco.
Emmot Soary has acain landed on his own
collar door. Ho is back in Indianapolis , and
bis lott Hold work Wednesday and Thursday
pushed tbo struggling Cowboys aown a
couple of moro notches.
Gunthor Is still making a burlesque of
Western league ball games , and it has Just
cropped out that his father and the pero of
Jimmy Williams used to inako mud pics
together.
Baltimore U trying Jocko Hallican on first ,
and it won't bo long before they are trying
him on the bench. Put Billy behind the
pi a to and ho'll 1111 tbo bill. In any otbor po
sition bo is a lish on land.
Marauotto ana Mariuotto corao along with
tbo tlghtost game o ( the year. Marmotto
lost a sovontoon-lnning light 0 to 8. From
Iho ninth to the sixteenth innings inclusive
ihcro were no runs mado.
Elmer Smith U doing pretty well for a
twlrler who ha been given the Vil ° in Has
Boon lodzo by the Independent Order of
Knowltalls. Ho has pitched olght games for
i'ittsburg nnd won ilvo of them. Hon Mul-
ford.
ford.Unclo
Uncle Dave will close the first champion
ship season ut Columbus this week , and ho
swonrs by the memory of his Amnrican asso
ciation team In Kansas Citv that ho will
bavo tbroo pipofuls of Gus Schmolz1
whiskers.
l''rod Smith , who was Toledo's popular
pitcher for a long tlmohas consented to pitch
sorno of tbo games this series in order to help
out his friona Pears. Smith is at the nark
daily and lias more speed this year than ha
ever had , and his control of the ball is excel
lent Toledo Boo.
There will bo no distribution of players at
tbo close of the llrst championship race in
the Western leuguo. All have been assigned
for the season of "M. Section 43 ot tbo con
stitution says the players commlttoo uiav
strengthen tbo clubs' standing below fourth
In the llunl championship sorios.
Ono of the Browns Is realizing the beauties
of the stanza : "Thoro was a llttlo man and
ho had a liltlo gun. " Carls has gone hunting
not for rabbit skins and at the first shot
bo brought down Bird. That catcher has
gone 10 Join Woodcock , Talking about a fly
battery. Woodcock und Bird ought to take
the feathers , warbles lion Mutford.
Manager Barnlo and his old pltcbor , Cun
ningham , are onoo mornuoltod not in death ,
but at Fort Wayne. Times-Star. Yes , but
Cunny must hold his head up like a No up
York dolpgato in Chicago , or the Balaboadod
Kaglo will soon again bo in diverging paths.
Tboy say Cunny got George ICoofu full , with
sinister intent , uud the gang are sere on him.
The Athletics bavo suspended Big George
Wilson , Uiu old Omaha catcher , for drunk
enness. Wilson was ono of the famous J ,
1'almor OTscill folly comlquos In 1890. Ono
day when the wanderers wore playing out at
league park here Wilson made a 'pretty bit
Into the right Hold. "Calliope" Millar was
on tbo coaching lines , an J tbo crock made
him wild with delight. "Good boy I" ho
yelled , "we'll keep you another week for
that ! "
Dan Shannon is a magician , and ho thought
bo had Umpire CuUworlh hypnotized at
Kooky Polnt.'noar Providence , the other day.
Captain Dan didn't Ilka a decision made
ugulnst Now Haven and wanted to spend the
rest of the afternoon In arguing the question.
Thoumpiro was not willing , pulled out bis
watch and UB.VO him Ilvo minutes to got back
aud play ball. Catnain Dan fiultned bis
eyes on the cmmro" aud remarked in ou
us me loud enough to worry the bluefish in
tbo bay that n screw was loose in Cuddy's
sandboK and that ho wouldn't dare give
Provldonoa the gumo. The tableau contin
ued the allotod tlrno and tno Gruys were
uwaruod the game. U to 0. Captain Shannon
was in the foolish virgins' class. There 1 *
nothing to bo irulned by an attempt to over
ride the rules of pluy. And tbo next day the
Now Havens withdrew and Joined the Green
street league. So far this season they have
soon ttiroo paydays , but no money ,
Hd Ulfo , bolter Uuown as the cage of Olon-
tangy , shoots this cruiU shaft into Hiram
Hacho'a rotuud form ; Hy Haohp , bettor
Known among tbo "four hundred" of Minne
apolis us ibo "liaronwill bo with us In a
low day * . He bos sent a postal card In a
"uioaso rush" special-delivery letter to Pres
ident William * that on or about Tuesday next
ho would boar down upon Co ! u in bus nnd
discover why bo can't got John Clarkson ,
Amoi Uuslo , Jaoit Stivotu or some otbor hi j
base bull nar for tbe talury limit lu the
Western league. Wo 'will welcome the
"Baron" to our city nnd perhaps after u
day's talk with President Williams ho maybe
bo able to understand the handicap under
which the Western league at present is
laboring. For some time the "Baron" bos
boou talklncr considerably through his very
omootu Dunlap and the visit may bo the
moans of illuminating his understanding
with facts that loom up before the executive
bond of the league like a huge iceberg before ,
a fishing smack. Tbo city will probably bo
decorated In honor of the "Boron's" visit to
this duchy , and a hunting trip arranged for
bis highness in tbo royal game preserve.
Tlt-Tattlo of the HUSH MOM.
There are two covered half-mile tracks in
Oregon.
Trotting as n sport is only in its Infancy.
Everyday work shows that.
Huh McCaffrey is now the owner of that
good young horsn , "Murray John. "
Starter Swigart will say "Go" at the Sil
ver City , la. , mooting , July 4 and 5.
Billy P.axton has ono of tbo beat ar
ranged borso farms in this or any other
country.
Good tracks make last homos , fast horses
bring good money , thereto : e fast tracks are
valuable.
Adam Thompson and Prlnco T. go through
the Illinois circuit , commencing the first
week in July.
Sunol , 2:033 , has five full brothers , but
not ono of them has proved to bo anything
like her equal.
A man should know whether or not a
horse has a record when bo buys him. It is
easy to lind out. .
Some one says : "America , with all its
enterprise is 100 .roars behind the times in
the matter of good roads.1
Bob ICnoobs took pan of his horses to
Lyons last week , The balance go to the Sil
ver City , la. , meeting July 4 und 5.
THE Br.E boss editor is waiting patiently
for something definite concerning .the July
meeting at Union park , Council Bluffs.
Tno trotting-borso men ot Denver feel like
so many motherless colU , now that Over
land Purk has closed Its gates against thorn.
A glance at the announcement of llfty
prominent trotting meetings in 1S92 shows
that the stake and purse total foots up 3SU-
000.
000.Ed
Ed Dubols , assistant trainer for Bob
Kuoobs , bos resigned. Ho expects to have
another string ot horses under bis care at
ouco , however.
There Is about as much satisfaction in win
ning a colt stake with a cell one has raised
and developed as anything connected with
tbo hone business.
Tbo now Omahu race course seams to bo
languishing again. President Garuoau is
devoting too much attention to the World's
fair. Joe , wo must bavo that track.
The are over 1,200 trotting associations In
the United States and Canada , not counting
the numerous organizations not in member
ship with the National or American associa
tions.
Probably tbo largest borso In tbo world ,
standing twenty-two bands high und weigh
ing 2'JOO pounds , owned by T. E. Kldgoway
of Fort worth , Texas , , dlod la lhai olty on
may 4.
Tbo first raoo track In Kentucky was laid
out In 1775 at Shallow Ford Station. A man
engaged in testing the speed of his horse on
this track was tout by an Indian in a cane
thicket uoar oy.
A. C. Bruce of Minneapolis. Minn. , has
purchased the aatn ot Arlo for -,800. She
Is py Adrian Wilkes , dam by Mambrlno
Patchon ; second dam by Edwin Forrobt ,
third darn by Gray Eagle , etc.
Nat Brown , the local king of the turf ,
spent last week nt Chicago in the Interests ot
Grover Cleveland , ilo didn't forget , now-
ever , to call on all tbo big horsemen over
tbore and loll them what a prlzo ho has Kot
In Mary.
Father Ladd of Beatrice , Nob. , who owns
the good Etullion Lobasoo , 2:10)4f : , oy Eg-
mont , says bo is willing to wager (1,000 that
Lobasco will , this season , take a record
within two seconds of iho present stallion
record , a : OS .
The SU Joseph Fair association is pushing
tbo interests ot the borso breeders l/y offer-
ln most liberal purses. Eight of f 1,000 , two
of tl.500 nnd ono of f5tM. Tivouty-livo
thousand will bo hung up tlO.OOO of It will
go for the Allortoa-Dolmaroli match race.
V. L Clarlf , tbe well * known tratnor for
that great stock farm King Hill Stock
Form , St. Joseph , Mo. bos engaged llUoon
stalls at the Holtou , Kan. , kite track , and
bo * moved his string of good ones to that
I . I
point. C. E. McDonald , Is pro vine his ability
as a manager of a great raca and. training >
grounds.
Burk & Porter of Springilold , Mo. , lost by
death , recently , the bay gelding , William H. ,
2:23 : } , by Messenger Chief. The ullmont
was kidney trouble. William H. was ono ot
the most promising lioraos ot Missouri , and
was a first class race bor.io , ho having won In
the west between $0,000 nn-1 $ " ,000 In purses
last season.
As will bo soon oy referring to their an
nouncement , the Central Missouri Fair
Circuit , composed of seven of the important
trotting horao towns in Missouri , will glvo
ever fl'J.O&O for spood. 'Sliose towns nro BO
situated as to afford facilities for convenient
shipping that horsomeu do not often got , as
all are on one line of railroad.
The first program of the Interstate
Brooders moating was a good ono and the
classes tilled well , but to make tbo meeting
even greater the association has put before
the public six classes each for a purse of
$500. Entries close on July 1 , C per cent
entrance with C per cent additional from
winners of money. D. T. Hill , the secretary ,
bos got the right move on him and is always
willing to furnish information.
Axtoll and Allcrton are to trot a race at
St. Joseph , Mo. , September 14 , for a purse of
$10,000. The race is to take place ever the
now mile track now under course ot con
struction , and so far is tbo second race
Doomed for these two ereat trottow. The St.
Joseph people are bustlers from the old
school , and it may bo that their meeting will
bo about as important a one as will bo held
in tbo west.
John W. Tildon of Goldondnle , Wash. ,
who Is now at Ponca with bis famous string
of quick stoppers , is a veteran tralnor and
driver , and a gentleman to boot. Stem-
winder Is exciting much favorable comment
aud Is tbo prldo of tbo bunch. Stomwindor
is by Altamont and has a mark of 2:25 > / . Ho
is a young borso , but n very game and band-
nome looker. Mr. Tildon takes a great deal
of pride in bis U-year-old filly , Lady Dapbna ,
ny Altamont. She got n record of 2:33 : > f at
Spokane Falls last fall. Wo will miss our
guess if sbo doesn't muko somebody's ' ho o
bustle in tbo :33 : class this spring.
In speaking of the race between Allorton
and Del march at Des Memos next August ,
Budd Doblo said : "It Is a good while ahead
and many things may bappou , but if both
horses are to an edge Delmarcb , In my opin
ion , will win. I have , bad three scorching
hot races against Allorton ; bavo beaten him
twice and been beaten onoe. I have bad
Dolmarch In my stable , and while there Is
nothing sure In horse-racing my best bollof
is that Dolmarch. right , can outrace the Iowa
borso. Still , I may bo mistaken ; I bave
boon many times. "
flliC
The list of nominations to the Nohratka
Futurity stake , guaranteed for 120,000 for
foals of 1803 , tbo got o ( 'nominated stallions
eligible to tbo stake is one of the largest
known. Indiana Is rcphttontcd by Bartholo
mew Wilkea , Charles Wilkes , Antoros , Ar-
rowwood , LogalTondor'3r. , Gusto , Axtoll ,
Elate LindleynodileldlEdgewood , Nutblrd.
Pacing Ti , Wanuinakor , . Poem , General
Smith , Jayfoot , und Mqphisto. New Jersey
by Young Guy. Nowi York ; by Lnkowood
Prince , General Wellington , Wuxford.Bluko ,
Scarlet , Privateer , AshtRan and Toll. Oregon
gen by Holmdel and CpU4a. Pennsylvania
by Forest Wilkes , Electric Boll , Normaneor ,
"Wilkcs Nutwood , Usurper. Albert II. , Worth ,
Director , Gros Joan , St. Vincent Maine oy
Nelson. Montana by Tempest. Colorado by
Abdullah Pilot and Sur > rior. Iowa by nine
teen , Kentucky thirty , Illinois twenty-tour.
Ohio six. Miiaourl twenty , Nebraska fifty
ana so on , 'iji
The Nebraska Brooders association have
adopted a plan for procuring tunable judges
for tholr races , that should bo emulated by
every trotting association in the Irnd , Throe
men have been selected , says an exchange , to
fill the stand , and In case of accident they
have selected throe alteruatoi. Each ono of
those contlemon is furnished with copies of
tbo rules of the associationwith instructions
to study tbe same carefully , and come to tbo
.meeting thoroughly armed , as only accurate
knowledge oan arm ono for tbe olicharge of
Important duties. The association did not
ask lueto men to pay all their expenses while
thui laboring in a public position , but as a
sort of recompense for their valuaulo services
they defray all their necessary expenses
while on duty. TuU surely is a etop In the
right direction , and wo bopo that tuoro are
many associations in the country that will
follow the example sot by this body ot moo ,
nnd thus tbo trotting bone In to rest will be
served In a much more satisfactory manner
than has beretoforo been tbo case. Owner *
ot good horses are a little discouraged from
etartluc often on account of the imbecile de
cisions rendered from the stand of authority.
of till ) AVliool.
Frank Wallace of the Tourists is out with
tbo boys again after a severe spoil of sick
ness.
"No treating allowed" is ono of tbo strict
road rules of tbe Lincoln Cycling club of
Chicago.
The cyclists of Nebraska City have organ
ized a wheel club nnd will be represented at
the Hastings meat.
The country roads nro in fine condition and
the man who registers a kick against them is
indeed u pessimist of the first water.
Chicago will bo represented at the national
moot of the Lcagua'of American Wheelmen
by about 1,000 lusty lunged young men and
women.
Lou Floscher ildos tbo only "piratical craft
in those water * ; " ho has given bis bike a
coating of origbt crimson and has nicknamed
it the lied Rover.
Only ono week moro and the second annual
state moot of the Nebraska division L. A.
W will be hold at Hastings. Omaha ought
to send down n good delegation ,
The Young Men's Christian association
baths nro greatly in demand these warm
evenings by the cyclists who have headquar
ters at the association building.
The Omaha Wheel olub will start for Bon-
tilnglon , some Bixtecn miles from Omaha , at
8:30 : this morning where they will spend the
day with the Fremont Wheel olub.
Tbo Omaha Wheel club pedaled up to Fort
Calboun last Sunday nnd spent thu day ram
bling around the ola landmark. They 'report
the roads In fine condition nnd an enjoyable
day.
day.To
To illustrate the rapid decline of the Grand
Old Ordinary , here is an instance : At an
auction sale back in Now York an S135 full-
nickeled wheel ( ordinary ) was knocked
down for the magnificent sum of $1.45 to tbe
highest bidder.
Tbo Tourist Wheelmen started for Arling
ton at 5 o'clock , reaching there nt O.lfi a.m. .
tired and hungry. This Is the first club run
which has boon called to Arlington by any of
tbo Omaha clubs for many moons , The club
oatno homo on a "sprint. " making the return
trip In a little under lour hours. Some of the
boys claim It was the longest sixty-two miles
they ever roao.
While most people are eating tholr early
Sunday morning braakfust today tbo Tour
ists will bo seated at the broakfait table at
Glonwood , la. , after a ride of twenty-six
miles. The start will be made promptly at
S o'clock and n moderate pace will be main
tained so tbat all may enjoy the rldo. Return
homo about 7 o'clock.
The laales who cycle this warm weather
take thoironjoyablo llttlo spins in the early
aawn of morning , before "Did Sol" nrlsos
from bis fiery bed and greets the sweltering
populace with his warm , gonml smile , it
does not take much of an observer to note
the fresh , healthy color wblcn mantles the
chocks of tbo fair cyclist who takes these
rides.
"Our Zlmray" has captured a few records
since bo crossed the water dosnito the fact
that bo lost a race or two early in the i.oaion.
On May 25 ho took tbo quarter-mile In DO
seconds , flat. On May 10 hu established the
quarlor-mlla safety In competition la U33-Q
seconds ; sarao day bo lowcrod the half-mile
safety in competition to 1 ; 0l ) : i-0. On Juiio
11 ho captured tbo English record for ono
mile in competition time , 2:24 1-0.
Holton , Sncll , Potter and PIxloy will bo
down to Hastings the Fourth to try forsomo
of the championships. Tom Patterson of
Platismouth , Claru of Sutton. Mockott of
Lincoln , Nelson of Grand Island , and countless -
loss "flyors , " as yet unknown , will alia bo
tboro to makeltaslntoresting as possible/or
the Omaha boy * . Holton is ptokcd for a
winner of many events , and will wear the
white nnd cherry diamond of tbe Tourist
Wboolmou.
AlUcellanouus Local Sportf.
The Danny Daly-Solly Smith figbt.Friioo ,
bos been postponed until July 8.
Billy Nason is working bard In tbo Inter
est of next Octobor'tf ' bouch show.
Tbo first flight of southern-bound plover
may bo looked for within the next two
weeks.
A vast number of teal ore said to bo brood
ing in tbo marshy valleys of northwestern
Nebraska.
Tommy Ityan takes bis dally awing with
tbo clubs and rope skipping at tbo Omaha
Athletic club room * .
Tbo Council Bluffs Shooting aad Fishing
club will see that from this on there is no il
legal fishing at Honoycrook Lake.
Secretary F. M. Dorsoy of the Ponca Driv
ing association , has the sportinc editor's ac
knowledgments for courtcsio ) rocaivod.
Preparations are being made at this oarlr
date oven for a grana excursion to New
Orleans for September's pugilistic week.
California Dempaey took a benefit atSoutb
Omaha last night.
Colonel Jim Preston and wife will cnnpo
rene a party of ladies nnd gentlemen on a
lisulng expedition to northern Minnesota
next wook.
Froa McConnell and wife put in part of
last week at Lake Washington , Minn. They
brought homo a magnificent basket of pike
and plokorol.
United States Marshal Brad Slaughter nnd
t > Klp Dundy spent a couple of days up at
Onawa last wook. They caught a fine string
of bass , an octopus and a mermaid.
Fred Fuller found an easy victim in Mr.
Lmngdon nnd Is now in u fovcr to corral old
John Potty's curls. A match between those
two cracks would attract much attention.
The Incessant rain of April nnd May has
made an unfavorable outlook for the fall
chickpn crop. The quail , too , have been
long delayed in tholr work of nldllication.
There nro a few black-tail deer lingering
among tbo sandhills of northwestern Ne
braska , and a goodly number of anlolopo
have been soon lately to the north of Box
Butto.
. . .Maj ° r Jack Morrison. H. B. Kennedy ,
Ward Burgess und the sporting editor will
make nn Incursion into tbo fastnesses of
Manitoba in October for inooso , cc-rlbou ,
doer ana small gnoio.
Uncle Dick McCormick will leave for the
wilds up about the Lakd of the Woods next
week fora six weeks outing. They say
Uncle Dick can cast n fly nnd handle the rod
with nny iohthyological nrtist In the country.
George P. Stobbins , George Entrokin nnd
Dr. bherndon fairly Depopulated the waters
of Lake Washington last week of their finny
Inhubltants. and anyone contemplating a trip
tbithar might as well postpone it until next
season.
The Bomls Park Gun club hold their first
shoot of the season last Thursday. It was a
successful affair In every way nna some big
scores were mado. "Stooky Hoth" pulver
ized forty-nlno blue rocks out of fifty nnd is
eager for u crack at "Splattormouth" Parrae-
loe.
In the death of Billy Molarum , which oc
curred on Tuesday last , Omaha lost ono -of
her most competent and zealous dog fanclora.
Ho was ono of the prlmo movers In the
organization of the Kennel olub. and n genial -
ial , wholosouird companion. Ills death 1 *
deeply deplored by a host of frlonds.
With every department filled with clean ,
acceptable matter and an array ol entertain
ing stories such as are seldom oncountoroa
between the covers of onn number of nny
magazine , supplemented by a charming series
of Illustrations , Sports Afield for Juno is
bead aud shoulders above any journal of its
class. It i * a tlno example of' western push
nna talent , and one tbat dooj credit to the
art.
l Anmvori.
Four OMAHA. Noh. , Juno 2:1. : To the Bport-
lri Kdltnrof Till ! HKK : Wlmt N the hUhest
running hlnh kick an rooord ? 1'lcasu munt.on
In tomorrow's UKK. William II. llerbln.
Ans. Have no record of running high
Kick. E. A. Gearhart , instructor of the Loul-
villo Athletic club , is alleged to have kicked
7 foot 'i\i \ I riches , both foot together uud fao-
Ing the mark , Deoembor 15 , IH'.tJ.
OMAHA , Juno21. To thoHpurtlnz Kdltor of
THE HKB : I'luimu answer thu following CHIOS-
I loin 111 bUMAY'H ItKKi 1)1(1 ( ItllHluOVOr Illtdl
forUlnoliinatl ? Who Is the Hpoinllest pitcher
plnyliu bull now ? Was Duke over Iho uuood-
lost jjtohor-J. | H.
Ans. (1. ( ) No. (2. ( ) If there nro any
spoodiorihan Vlckoryl don't know wuo they
are , ( U ) Duke was very speedy.
OMAHA. Nob. . Juno ? ! . To the Sporting Edi
tor of Tlir. lliC ! ! In playing the oiion KHIIIO of
uuslno. A has itco. doucu , Huvoiiiind olKht In
ulclit ! II Ims ulx. nine. Um and < jiiuuii | on thu
bonrd are Juek , nueen. ten and flvo. A hits
iho play , and playing hU quuco on thu tlvo
oalln seven ; II takes queen , A then uluju Ills
iicoon the mvuii hobulll und culls ll oluht. ll
cliilniB thin U not allowable. Is ho rlKht ? ( " >
Could till * piuy bomadu In llioimllnary irumu ?
I'luaso answer In bunduy'u UKU Henry 1' .
Camp.
An * , No such plav can bo made in nny
game of casino.
HiiUM ) . Nub. , Juno U. To the Kdltor of THU
HKK : 1'loasu utibwur throueli next Humluy's
llKE how our navy will compare with Ur ut
need not pay
ono cent. We will send
it to you F R HE. Every
Bicycle Warranted--
and emial to those sol J
nywliere at from $45
Any boy or girl
tinder 18 years ol
ngc , who wauls a
first-class Bicvci.o
cnngetoucl'JUUI
We will give mijp
boyer girl a ulcycla
on very easy condi
tions. The wheel *
ore is Inches , with
crescent utecl rim *
and molded rubber
tire , and mil on
hardened steel
cone bearings , ad
justable to wear ;
.detachable . cranks ;
Mtoslnchcs throw ;
[ frame finely enam
eled with nickel
trimmings. Unch
machine is uup-
plled with tool bnj ;
_ - . -wi.-- „ - , * , . . . wrench nnd oiler.
0 X 'SaSatl-S ' cWe , iave either
boys or clrl fitylc. If you vttt a Elc7clo IEEE cut thla
odvcrtkcmcnt out nnd send us to-day. Addrets ,
A. CURTIS & CO. , < -
170 W. Van Duron St. . CHICAGO , ILL.
Mention Omrtlia lion.
DR. C. GEE WO ,
Thoonlr lognllr gr&dtiBtsl Chlnoio ptir lcl a
night lours' ntudr. Ten rears practical uipor1.
once with nil known < lt oiios. Trunta aucoaaifiillf
all chronic oiuo.i Klruii up by nthor iloctort Call
nnd noolilmnr wrlto for iucitlon | lilnnk. Do not
think your emu ho | > oloi liuciuin your doctor tolls
yon BO , but try the ( Jhtnoioiloi'tor with hli nuvr a ml
wonderful roinmlloa , und riiculru now uonollli mid
nirmanuntdiru irlmtnthor doctors cannot ulra.
orb > . llooti unil J'liuitu natura'a roraertlo.i-hU
medicine * . The world hl < vrltnoii. Ono thonmnil
testimonials In tliruo yuan' pr.ictlco. No tnjurloui
ilucoctloni , no nnrcolloi , no poltou. Hatlouat
truuluioht un4 pcrmanant euro.
following citsoi mccomfullr IrJutol mil ctirxl ,
glrou up liy nthor doctor * !
Tuoi , ( 'ouuulln , 4111 llnrnojr itrcot , clironlo rheu-
imitlsm Oyonr . klduurnml I Ivor troiibloi.
Thoi. Culvert , 12th unil Fur mm nlruoti. iionornl
ilublllty. Intlliuntlon , io * ot utrunvtli mm vitality.
Took niodlclnu for yoirs liut KOI no rulluf ,
M. It. Andorion. Mil Cumlntf ntrjol , oitarrli ,
nslumn out ! uronvhltU of llfteun yuarn Handing.
Iliu for lo thu following prep-vrod rornoiUm nt
JlJX ) n tottlo. iU bottle * for 5UU , for the euro ol
Anthiun , l/'utarrh , hick llo.i.licliu , Imllicottloii ,
lllooi ! I'olionliiK , llliBumslliin. t'urualuYojkiioin ,
Kldnuy und I.Ivor C'ouiplnlnt. No uKonl * . Hold
only l > r CUIiioto Modlulnu Co , Cupllul , f IOJ.UJX
Olfice , IClh and Californid SU , Omlii ,
Ilrltaln'fl In hl/o und power wnori all ihlpi no
rontttrni'tlnir or provided for liy cun iretn linvo
been coiiiululud , 1' , 0. WlliTNKr.
Ans. Accord I HIT to the Intoit reliable sta
tistics the navy of Urc < it Dritaiii cornjirUos
7i7 veisols and 01,771 in on , v/hilu that of the
United States contains 07 vo'inols , including
JO in courio of construction , and ' . ' ,07r men.
Novr York Kvonlnu Kim : Jinny u mini tnhui
Hiich uront euro of lilx houlth thut hu Iman't
uny tlmo left to enjoy It.
Outdoor uxorvlsu Is nut nwuy | bonolldul , A
deiluuto vounu man who wn luvoininundod to
try MIU balhfnx was unnloil out by u wave
uinl iiovurcnino buulc ,
Whllo lieillh U woiltli , many u inllllontilr *
is forced to uilmlt tlml wunllh Imi'l liuitltli
The wisdom of Kolnf ; uway for your liuultl |
duuuudv ulto ether ou whut you huvu douo.