THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , JULY 17 , 18&2-S1XTEEN PAGES. BIG GUST OF SUMMER SPORT Tommy Ryan Will bo Fit to Ficht for Any- bbdy'a ' Mocey July 30. THE ANNUAL BASE BALL SMASHUP tlo * lpyVliPCl Notri The tnjr. . lloil nml Onii flio Kin.Inter nnil Athliitio Tight * nnil riclitnm ntiit Ilrccry Miner-It inj. n L , v hns boon the tninlv nrt that lias over been practiced ninong men. Cvcn the prohistorlc man , wl'h ' his knotted club anil Rtotie ham mer , did not depend alona on main Btrongth for bu- promncy , but on the ( [ UlcUliOSS Of O\0 , suonsrth ot limb and ROtieral nKllltv of framo. Thonnclont Gruok v.iluoJ boJily oxorulso morolv u * toiiilitij ? to the harm into J * dj- volopmont ot tha man and At promoUtiR In- tolloctunl uutlvitv , out the ntlilollo tr.iliilne of n modern pugilist Is ontlroly dlfteront. It requires , for pro-omtno ice of bo Jtly oiitlur- uico , 8,0 Individual an nttoitloT 13 mlnuto rule and roRtilaiton as to Inevitably narrow the mental horizon of its tlovoteos. The old UrccK uthlcto ilo croat qu mlltlcs of mi it and other nourishing food bv way of Btronpthenlng himself , and thin often , on the day of the grot pontathlum , was found to bo too fat and bulky for a trcdltablo allowing ng.ilnst a moro dis creet , or perhaps more fortunate would bu Iho bettor tonn , ndvorsarv. For this Iro- ijuont fuult and Its concomitant dullness of bodv and mind , ho wis ridiculed by the poets and phllosopheis Pugilism lindb Its origin hundred of yonrs bacK , and 1ms alwa\s been a papular athletic sport within the momor > of utilized innti. There is something fascinating ubout the RtrugKlo ol uvo strong men doing b ittlo for supremacy ; something which holds a person In close attention ; a subtle attrac tion which keeps ono near thosceno of con- diet nnd arouses in him s > mp ithv or on- th'jsljsm for ono or the other of the strug gling glndlators. It possesses an attractiveness for nlmoit pvcrjono , and roully , when conducted bv ro- Bnon-iibla parties nud the contest Is between men of science and slcill. It losoj that ligm i of brutality and debasement which hovers ever it ftom tales brought from the tlnp- 8idc < of carlj da\s , or which como to us ttuough the countless acscriplions of the bloody battles of the Roman arenas Ono week from next Saturday nicht , July m , under Iho auspicuj of the Magic City AlhleUc club of South Omaha , will occur without a doubt , the greatest llslic argument over witnessed in tbo west. It Is the much talked of finish contest be tween Tommy Uvan , the welterweight champion of Amciica , from Culcigo , and , Inck Wilks.a St. Louis manwho has tenable rlalms on being as good as the champion. Ills recent defeat of Charlie Illuimio entub- lishcs the fi < ct tint his ambition to teach the top of the ladder in his cluss U founded on Btaolo grounds , nnd it , Is an open-question whether or not ho will attain this altitude , and will bo until after the big b iltlo in ques tion. It is a fnmlllnr truth to all these post ° d at nil in pucillsilc lore that tnoso two men are well matched. Ihov are both masterof the nrt to hit , stop and get awav , both game , both staunch and full of that determination begot by Jrconsciousnoss of unusual power. The contest , too , l.ikoi rank with the blgiro t of events now on the cards. Kjnn is the acknowledged superior of nnv man of bU weight In the country , \\lulo Willis is 10- gurded with oxtruiio invar by all connois seurs of modern llstinnu He will have the best of Hyan In Imight and reach , at loist , and many are already playing him for a winner. The men will meat at 112 pounds , to weigh in at noon of the day of the contest , which Is for a purse of $ l,5'Jt ) nnd nMdobct of S2,0J ( ) , fl.CiOU of which iu already In the hands ot the spotting editor of Tin : Hi I' , who was mutu ally agreed upon as llnal stakeholder , 1'liU Is good enough money for any pugilist In the land to contend for , and plates the Lontost In the first class , for outside of the coming big lights nt New Orleans , $ J.f > 00 is nurse rnnugh for the best of them.V II Gibson and Dick iMulvohall of Hock Island nru ilia backers of Kjmilillo Wllks , assisted by a toting loj'al friend of St. Louis , is Ills own backer. The purse Is hung up bv the Magic Ultv club , which Is making propniullona fern n ? , t,000 house at J5 aid * 10 u head. The o\cnl In ovciy dotall is absolutely legitimate , nnd when the two men slop into the ring thov will only leave after ono has boon ollicliiily declare 1 victor and the other viutini , ard the uastimn will surolv > vin. Outsldo the inonetarv Interests Hyan tins considerably moro at SIUKO than Wilks If ho loses ho tumbles from the very npax of pugilistic fame to the slough of doubt nnd uiHcrtainlv that encompasses all defeated lighters. Today ha stand , unconquered. U lib .luck 1' is dilTeiant. Ho has nil that Ityan aliuady possesses to gain an I the next to absolutely nothing , outsldo of tbo lion on the $ . ) , > OJ his principality in the match In vests him , to loso. Both men fully realize the momentous clmrao'or of the engagement they hivo.en- tored into , nnd uro working haul and Indus- trlou ly to got Into llg that will land thoai vlctoilnus , Of con 130 , oao must ho disap pointed , but be whom It may it will not bo by loisou of any neglect in their propaiatory duties. Willies , under the Intelligent tutorship of Heavy weight Jack Dwls , is colng thtough his uraltmlnai v cnlostnonU's at a snnll coun try place noir Sioux Citv , while Uvan , with the famous wrestler , Karmor Uurns us his mentor , Is training in this city , nnd today tins the scales at the nocoisiry standard , Hi pounds. Tommy Kynn U n pugllUt , naturally and essentially , Ills every move , ovoiy word and every thought almost , glvo ovluenoo of the latent forces within him. Ho U earnest nnd enthusiastic , a bundle of subtlllty , up- pleness , flbor and muscto , as keen as a razor blade and as clastic as n rubocr ball. According to an old Latin authority , look for a strong body In a sound mind. Hyan has this pro-omlnontly , Ho nolthor drinks nor smoke * , aud the quickness of his arms und limbs tiuds a ictlox In UU brain bo ox- emulllloa in nil ho does tbo vuluo ho sots on thorough physical culture und the In- Oopondonco of mental and physical strength. Ho Is always in condi tion and coiiBoquontly oua of Iho oasloit sub jects to gulda und hanillo that trainer oor full in with. No onu would select him In u crowd u a roraurkitblo 3ujciui < ia of luj phy sical man or a llghtor. But ho Is both , nnd some of his contoits hnvo a placa tn history for their bloodiness and do p3ritlon. And yet he boars no sear. Ho U but 'il , with a bovlsh face of an Hraolttlo cmtwlth it grace ful , bojynnt tnrriago , and u gift of light and pICAsant gib mika * him ponulnr with whom ever ho associates. On the street he looks moro the clerk than anything else , and it Is only In his conversation that his predltoctlon for the roped ar nn tnnkcs Itself manifest. Presto cnango ! Stripped for a punch at the big , a skip with the ropo. or n pissago- at-arms with the Furmir , and Uvan U dif ferent bolliff. Ii requires no oapoclil knowl edge tn the science ot nuitomy or pincr.itlcil mjstcnos. to see In his qulcii glanros , his superb torio , sturdy limbs and lloxlblo muscles , tin aouu ot physical development , the very dream of modern athleticism. As 1 mentioned before , ho Is already down to weight , nt.d In prlmo condition , but will continue training up to the very d ito of the tight , moderating tlu severity of the cxor- cMo , howo\or , each d ly until the last week , which will ba occupies ! by a ihroo milo run each molding nnd evening. As no pugtlln bus over actually gene through n roeulur course of trilnlnz In Oinihn , the dally progntn as carried out by Hvftii miiv prove Interostlng reading. The daily routine Is a severe ono , and cer tainly ono will say who takot the ttoublo or has the good luck to spend a d.iv with the voung gladiator , that n pu lllstU Ufa is not ono continuous round of pie isuro. It Is not. Kvorv contest into which ho enter-1 requires constant , careful work , nnd n close attention to datall in training , and , withal. Is of so severe a natmvj that few men In everyday llfo could tnito ono day of It without quilting.Veoks of hard work , and hours of still harder knocks , are ithe sure things tn n champion pugilist's llfo they nro Inevitable , and tollow the title But the human fr.iinn is n wonderful ploro of ma chinery , and Is susceptible of so high a de velopment that the trials of strength and tests of oiiduranee which it undergoes scorns liulcod almost incrodlblo. This fact 1 under stood and lakon naantngo of by the prl/9- lighter , nnd his training , therefor Is.tho most Important and hardest part of his calling. Atbroikof day hts trainer wakens him from his slumbort ; a few ounces of calfsfoot Jelly Is glvun him to stuy the gravlngs of his stomach ; after which ho Is stripped to ttio oufT nnd glvon a thorough rubbing down , a massage bath by hands whoso stronglh make themselves felt on every yielding muscle - clo grapod. Ho next dons his heavy sweat- me- cloths ana a pair of thicli-soled shoes , nnd In coraoiny with his tralnor , starts on a throo-mllo run , returning homo , another tub bing down awaits him then a few minutes rest , und breakfast ; consisting generally of eggs and mutton chop * , fiiod potatoes , oatmeal aud toast , washed down by a cup of black tea. A rnst of an hour or so Is then taken baforo thosovoio work of Iho day Is begun , which Is gene through with at the gymnasium of the Athletic club. The program hero con sists of boxing , using weights , punching the bug , skipulng the tope , wiostling und a short run , after which a warm shower bath and another rubbing down is takon. All thU is hard work , and the young follow gees at It with a vim and earnestness that shows ho intends to leave nothing undone to lit himself - self for the coming light. His wrestling with the Farmsr shows him to possess strength far boiond that usually given a man of his slzo , aud ho taxes that skillful old veteran to the utmost to handle him. Bv this work these body muscles which ordlnaiy oxerclso does not bring Into action nro developed - volopod and stionglheued tn u decree con sistent with IhcHO of other portions of his body. Ills pounding the ba ; Is n rovolxtion , nnd really it seems as though no is able to plav a tune en It so accurate Is the delivery of his blows and so quick and noworful. 'Tm iu this oxomso that ho gives ovldoico of the \\onuorfulacilltvh3 poisosses a moat uee- o sari requisite for a pugilist and It is in deed suiprising no milter in which Direction the hag lllas ho Is there bofoto it and bacli it goes with n oang ! Onlv to return with greater force , and to bo mat again with n still moro powerful blow. Hither hand Is used , und roillvit seems ns though ono Is used as quickly and us powerfully as the the other. But what , attracts the most attention is his use ot the skipping iopo. After his hard woih at the big nnd his wicstling with his tralniM ho goas skimming over the floor , ustiiLr the tope as never the mo t export girl wnojo hijh ambition was to bo the best jumper in the school over thought of using ir. It Is simply wo iderful , aud to bo nppieclutoJ should bo scon. Ill * exercise ends hero. Ho is given n b ith aim the usual rubbing down , and then a couple of hoim ion nnd dinner consisting or yea , rare ro ist beef , rice pudding , tea to ist , and fruit. With the dinner ho drinks a litllo ale , but other than tea this is the only stim ulant ho uses. Another rest follows the dinner , and then , wrapped up in ho ivy swelters , a run of eight or tun nillos Is taken , and moro e\er- clso with the bag , bells and ropo. Tins routine will bo continued until within n dav or so of the mooting. Hyan at present weighs iiDout 11 j pounds , and jot ho will lomovo a few pounds of this buforo Iho day sot for the tight. Ills trilnor has nothing bul words of pralso to snialt for him and declare * Hut ho Is Iho easiest man ho has over haudloJ. Ho has UK exlraoidinary capiclly , and a willingness lo perform It that ivudurs his care uu easy and a rooablo tusk. tusk.Again Again , It is assorted , Hyan realises that ho will have n i opponent lu Wilkes with whom it will not do to laKe any chances , and n paying conscientious uttc-ntlo'n lo his work , nnddeclatoj that when the titno to stop Into ihp ring arrives ho will bo tit to light for his life. 1'or \oung man H/nn his a long ll < t of vlo otics , Bono of thorn over man who far outclassed him in weight , nnd in the twenty- two veaia of his life ho has exchanged blows and compliments in the ring with nun whoso reputations nro International. Ho was born In No-vark , N. J. . of Irish- Knglish piionts , on March IIJ , 1870 , and is consequently In his twenty-third yoir. Tallowing Is a list ot his victoiios : Do- fertod Joa Johnson in live rounds , Dick LnglnnJ lu twenty-three , Maitln Shaun- iicssov twic- once in twonty-throo nnd again in lifiy-twa rounds ; Mike Dunn in nine rounds , Jim Murphy In two , Chris Christopher in ton , Henry Hakor In three , John Molnnery in 11 vo , Bob Harper in four , Billy McMillan in three , Prime Howson in fourtot'ii , Danny Noedhim in aovo.ity-six ; fought Utty-sevan rounds with Murphy and had him all but whipped when pollco Inter fered : whipped l'iof. MctJuiro , an 1'JJ-pound ' man , In three rounds : Jack Connolly in ono round , Paddy Broiinun , a ho ivy weight , In eight , Con Doylu In twonty-slx , with a dii- locilod right hand. Ills failure to meet Ncoiiham at New Orleans was wholly duo to u sovoio attack ot tonsllllH , his physician peremptorily forbidding him to enter the ling. As It was Noodham forfoltod 81.0JD , to him. Nosdham's tU'jk < tM falling to uuko good the $ oOJU on thu sldo , Hnu Duly Went Out. Danny Dilv foil an easy victim , much to the surprise and chagrin of liU Omaha friends , to Solly Smith , out In 'Frisco , u few nights since. The Call says : Both men sprang nimbly from their chain and toed iho scratch. Duly showed the better position , a'ld his quick movements caused his supportori to think favoiublv of him , Smith , although presenting n rather open guard , looked dotormlnoJ , and it was not many seconds after tin gong sounded when ho had Uily retreating nud daJgluit from corner to corner of the ring , Smith continued to follow up , and , pross- lug Uily cloio , ho Cjbuyod n lunge ut the Malnolivl'b hoatl , which Daly easily avoided by quickly slopping asldo. The Urn ) w.ual- raost up for Comoro when Siiilth triad an other rush , but , M ho came In cloiu run go , Daly pivoted sharply on his foot , nnd , letting go tm loft , lauded uU livers with good offoot on Smith's mouth , which mudo him look do- oidudly soilovs. Smith pursued his old tactics the moment hts opponent got within hitting range in the Bocond round , Daly wui llt'htlng vor.x shv and dodging away from his opponent's swings , rinally Smith worutid up close and swung his right , Daly ducked and Smith wont sprawling ever him. landing on the carpet with Daly on top , The lighters were up In a ] itly aud at it aealn. that is , Smith continued to rush , and Daly pursued his tootles of tlldiug aud fiddling. Smith event ually cornered Daly nnd smashed him a tell- I ig rlirht-handor on the loft side. This was followed by u clinch , from which Smith came out hollar man. The third round ended the battle. Smith duahed at Daly ItUo a bull bent on mischief , aud alter scoring two big uiisvos at Daly's houd the latter nailed the Los Angoloi "charger1' a clear IvU ou the mouth , U'Uo only offoet the blow had on Smith was to nrouso lo him a further doslrejfor hostilities nnd again dashing at Dnlv the lads ongapod In n warm tUtla dobito nt cloio ringo. Smith's wlclipil punching teen told on the Milno champion nnd Daly fell on hU kr.oos from a right on the chock. Ho was soon up , nnd , after u few exchanges , the lads clinched and Dilv was sent down again noir his own corner from a smash in the mouth which loosened two ot his molars. He scrambled to hU know nnd held the lower ropes with his loft hand , bmllh was standing almost over him , but ( ioildurd forced him anck , und when Dily mxdo an attempt to got on his pins Smith shot around Goddard nnd , swing ing his right , missed Dilv's head by n few inches. The Bangor lad dropped down again on his knees nr.d , pointing his right hand toward Smith , ho asked the tatter to retreat to his corner. Goddard pushed Smith nwav again , but Daly , although the seconds were being counted nnd Gicggalns was pinching hi * leg , refused to get up and fnca the music. The seconds of Smith carried the con- quoior to his corner , nnd when Daly heard iho roforeo's announcement ho leaped with the agility ot a cat over the ropes nnd mndo quIcK stop * to his dressing room , leaving hU attendants to look out for thonnolvos. As far ns Daly H concerned , ho proved himself ollhor a cow ird or Jobber , nnd the majority of spirts who witnessed the ml.l co-iMdcrad th it ho was moro fully entitled to the Inttor distinction. Ho certainly could have got up und continued the contest If ho deslruJ. Mnangor Harrison will not pav olthcr man a cent until ho make * u thorough Investigation so far as the pool box end of the light Is concerned. The chargoi against Daly , who Is ono of the squarcst , fnliost little pugs In the world , uro unworthy of a moment's consideration , Sport , ttd. Oil UIU Kl'HIltt. There Is a good deal of speculation rtfo 03 to the most probable outcome of Dick Mooro's second mooting with Patsoy Guflln , the Manilla , la , lighter , Jumper , runner nud all- round athlete. The coniost will take place Saturday after- day afternoon , August ( I , on an island In the Mississippi some twenty rallos bslow Bur- Itngion. It is to bo at catch-weights , to a linUh , with small gloves nnd for a stake of ? 3JO. and will , without the shadow of a doubt , bo a hard and determined battle. Grlftlu's friends , over slnco Moore knocked the big wrestler into tbo middle of next wcok nt Uertnauia hall last winter , have persis tently cloimad that Grlllin was Jobbed out of the tight , that Mooio fouled him from the very jump oil , and the crowd all out bore down on him when ho had DIcu gain ? . Tuis is lot. Grillln was whipped from the very llrst rnp ho got iu the mouth in the ononing round , aud im mediately pitched lu rough-and-tumblo , only , howorcr , lo got thoroughly licked nnd knocked out in the third lound Mooro's fighting was sttictlv fair nnd uptight all through , but Giiilln's ' Just Iho tovorso. Ho never had Mooio going , nnd got in hut a single good blow during the ontlro sctap. bo much tor hislor > ; but as to the coming light , no such un unouuivocal staloniont will go. At catch weights GiilHn will enter the ring fully twenty pounds heavier than Moore. Ho Is u big poweiful follow , quick us uc it and a thoroughly Induratod alhloto with no little knowledge of ring tactics , und has won < > ovorul hard lights. It loolts somewhat , considering those facts and the aJdllioual QUO that GiiUiu lights Ibis time viuually on his own collar door , as If DICU had acquiesced in too big a handicap Another thing , Mooio has gene through two courses of tunning in the past two months , and bad iwo hard und sivago lights , and when heio the other day loo'tod anvUimg but good and strong. JUa intim ilufiends , however , claim that ho is nil right , and taking hU easy contest o\cr Grlflla at Soulh Omaha as a crlteuon , de clare that ho can't loso. To offset this , W. I ! Gibson of Hock Island w rites Turnicr Burns , who was back of Griflln last winter , that Grlflln's backers nro willing to lay any additional sum. from $1 up to fj.OOO , that ho lams Dick easily , that ho is a big favorite and cintldent himself that ho u ill win Let Dick land his "auctioneer" once or twice in the early part of the light , though , und iho big w rentier will wish ho had piolltcd by bis South Omaha experience The Ouiahi Atlilutlc Club. The last meeting of the directors of the Omaha Altnotio club was maiked by a full nttcndauco and much enthusiasm , and thu fruits of the same will not oe slo.v la mani festing themselves. Tbo Omaha Athletic club is undoubtedly ono of iho model organizations of Iho kind. It is composed almost exclusive ! } of gentlemen - mon in the fullest sense of the term , live , competent and intelligent , and men who will bo governed by no poity scruples about their conduct of its affairs. It is ono of tun bnst opuippod institutions in the countrv , und by a proper fosiering care will bocoma ono of the best Known , bo far it Ins boon burdened with u heavy ex- pcnso , n continuance of which , without theme mo ins for lightening the same , might pro duce n fosling of lukuwarmniss and inac tivity that would bo ominous lo its fuluro welfaro. However , thoto appears but litllo danger of Ibis Just at the present time. The Inigo membership isory much intuiejted in Ibo numerous bonollls do lived from its many sources , und will ore long develop inlo un Institution to take second placa lo nono. In the now dopaiturc , looking to a plethoiic rx- chcquor and swelling popularity , the club will unquestionably adhere to the sound mincip'.oj which have markoJ Us course from Iho beginning ; ils osculcuoon will bo kept immiculato and rospoctabilily and thorough legitimacy strenuously maintained. The full and winter program will bo as varied as it is attractive , and Iho salionl foaturas of the same will bo forthcoming ere the lapse of many weeks. _ Till ) Urtlial July C'raali. The affairs ot the Western League of basa ball clubs are in a very problomalical condi tion , In say the least. The probabilities are that the laitsouos of gainoj with Toledo rung the curlain down for IS1) ' . The censes of the dissolution can bo charged up mainly to J. 1'luvius , who stuck his noio into ether people's business at ovary whipstilch this spring , uud Iho coasoquonco was grout linnnclul loss to Iho supporters of the club , not only In Omaha but In every city in the country. The result , of what In the oulsot promised lo bo a brilliant season , is a sere dlsappo.ntmont to all devotees of the great sport , und nt ttio same Umo an irrefutable evidence that professional base bill can no\cr succeed in the cities of the west until it is brought to the level of its worlh as a business vonluio. The Idea of mying ? 75 end $ IOJ men $000 and ? 30J for a few months picnicking Is the very nemo of Idiocy , and Ibo suckois ready to Indulge in this prodigul generosity uio becoming scarcer than a Shanghai's molars. As 1 remarked paron- thotlcally a day or iwo since Iho brickyard and iho harvest Hold U fairly j awning for the bulk of the Woslorn league players. Of Iho Omaha loun vickory has boon signed by Baltimore , Kelly by Plllsburg , Vlsnor by Albany and Wcsilako by Uochosicr , 'Arry I'ornliiHt the Hunt , Hnrry Weldon has begun a erusado In Cincinnati against bunting and saorltlco hit ting , and has already Inoculated the Cincin nati spectators with his views on the sub ject This was nrtdo manifest In iho two games played last wcok by the Senators there , nud as a matter of fuottho HiJs won the llrt game by bunting the bill , much to iho delight of Harry , who , for iho tlmo being , cast theory to the winds nnd revelled in the practical. Thoto is oo doubt iu my mind but what there is too muchsaorl- ilciug , but It should not bo tltoyethor abandoned. A sampla of where the habit was carried to excess was in the Fourth of July afternoon game at Cleveland , when Washington bad ihroo men on bases und nobody out and Dowd bunted iho ball to\ard tnlrJ. A force out at the plato was Iho result , and eventually nol a run was scored after such nn auspicious opening , With un iyi : > to th I'nt urn , The Gentleman's Uoudstor club did the sensible thing when it Joined the American Trotting association , Too club is preparing for iho future , aud the uiatlncos ofthis sea son are merely meant as a stimulus for bailer lor ihlngs. bo successful have boon these lueollngs that visions ot u grand now driving pirk , big club house , and a first clans spring und full meeting , are floating lu the uimos- pheio. Tbo club U composed mainly of men with the necessary moans , nerve and rosolntoin to comiuss all they have lu view , if they only put their loot down oaily and hard ou ihitl cliuj vvhoso only ulm la Ufa is to hinder and retard advancement nnd enter prise. AttntMtlj ; ( irtinr , Jim Mclvonna , * h 1'ittsburg heavyweight wrestler , is In this -city nnd anxious for a go vrtih Farmer Burnn. An effort was made to have thorn mntchbdlboforo the Athletic club and n match was consummated last night for the Jlth , The cldblhanga up a purse of $ .100. w Inner lo take all ! Caich-avcalch can , iwo fulls out of three. The Old 1'hllkilclplilit Trj-Outer. Mtlto Bodon , thb old Philadelphia trial- hess , Is la thocltvTand Is rondy to "put on do mils wid any nnui of hts heft fur n purse or stake , " beofatjjau preferred. Ho will probably bo inntcbtal against Jack Davis , Ilmrls from tint Sun < led . "Whlto Wings" Tobcnu li wielding the stlcis with great effect for the Portlands. Undo Duvnlll put in the winter on the coast building up his shattered constitution. Catcher Bird nnd Pitcher Woodcock should have Joined Baltiinoros ornithological collec tion. tion.Mhls Mhls season is rainv a plnror's last simp nt basa ball. There is another revolution Im minent. Poet Burns has como airaln. He Is con sidered the star outfielder of th < > Northwest Pacific league. Arllo Latham plavs third base , cuts up monkey shines and runs n whisky dive for thn Cincinnati club. \\hnta\\lntorlhls will bo for bnso ball sensations. The buao ball writer will hnvo a big Held to work in. For diity bill-nloylng in the Western lenguo this season , Jucn Wowoll of the Tolo- dos wins the pennant. Tim O'Hourko uses the heaviest bit of any nlavcr In the Western icuguo , und Prank bhlobock the lightest. The only son of Manager Schmolz of Col umbus , was sovnrelv injured last week by falling from an excursion train. President Jlnvnv Williams is at Atlantic City listening to what Iho wild waves are sajlng. Bet thej'ro roasling hire. Jimmy Coonov has at last played his string out with Chicago , nud has bocorao n Sonnlor. He Is 100 per cent better than any of Alison's now men. "This Is a funny business , " savs Bug Hol- lldav. "Wo pet ptid to knock Ihe cover oft of iho ball , nnd pitchers got paid to keep us from bitting it. " When hero last week Dad Clarice said ho was ocly gelling $05 a monlh , and ho mlghl have added very consistently "that it was just like finding it " President Evans of the Columbus club will hick Count Campau In a 100 or liO-yari ! sprint against any bull player In the country , for nnv kind of money. "Whou Bill" Hnwes. who plnjod in the Western longuo when Nebraska was Known ns the Great Amoiican Desert , lojas : the Eastern league in base running. The Omihn team is ono of ths most ro- mnrkablo in the business. It either wins or loses every gnmo It engages In. Most loams win every game Ihoj don'Uoso. Patsy Murphv. now with'lndlnnnpolls , was with the New Havens until Shannon busted up the club The Buffalos , who Shannon is now managing , may last another week. Trauk Gonins. so far. has put up a great fielding gimo for Cincinnati. The same old storv. "Tucks" Curlis and Jocko Hnlligan were heros for aiow weeks then rozettos. Tony Mullano , ulncinnali's ' kicking Italian , has relumed to tbo fold. Ho swoio bv all that was good anil holy that ho wouldn't stand the cut , but there is a cold winter ahead. Bobbv Wostlako doesn't have to play ball for a living. Ho owns n nice litllo waloi- melon patch down in West Virginia , and is tolerably well fixed in this world's goods Bob , however , is n credit to the gutno. Sundav , Kansas Citj'a thliil baseman , has boon dubbed Thursday by Iho bloachois. Ho is R. C.'s king coacher , but never sings on the lines only when his side is in the load the time when there is no especial call for coaching. It isn't often Old Sol picks his victims on n ball field. Very few players have -.ufTeiPd sunstroUe , but this season is exceptional in this as in nil ether respocti. Pitcher Mace of Aurora and Eiteljorir of KnisasCity hive al ready been sunstroke victims and the heated season is still \oung. The break-up of the Western loarjuo will bo a hard thing for the players , as the mar ket will bo still iurthor glutted with un employed talent. In view of the present glut and in the fnco of the unccitnin futuio , those big loiguo playeis who preferred ro- ICMSU to reduction , loom up as the monumental mental fools of the ago. "Base running. " said Jimmia Canavan , while with thoChtcagos last ween , "is ono of the most attractive foatmos of base bill A good runner has everything In his fa\or , for it takes n perfect plaj to catch him ut second. If the ball is thrown a trifle wide or high the lunnor'a chances of sliding under the second bttsotnnn aio increased 50 per cent. " Ex-1'itchor Nonnnn L Baker has been ap pointed Western Idaguo umpire In place of McQuaid , resigned. Umriro Gunthor , unable - blo to stand the abuse of the plajcis , the criticisms of the papers nnd Iho lawless mob spirit of western spectatois , has resigned. Xjunthei's Sponsor. You nro mistaken. McQuaid was kldnapncd by the League , and Gunthcr was llteiully kicked nil tbo westoin diamond as Iho premier ass of the ago. Winflold bcott Camp , who won the rank of the star pitcher of the Pnclllo North west league by his line work for tbo Seattle club last soison , is back on his old stumping ground , nnd the local "funs1' are happy. The "Kid" loft Piltsburg for the west Immediately after his release was purchased by the Seattle club. The voung pitcher is in the best of physical condition and Is raadv to go into Iho box nt a moment's notice. His bench duty for Pilts burg gave him no ciuso to complain of a sere arm duo to overworn , but ho has kept him self In the host of physical trim by constant practice. Like many another munitions joungstor who has gene lo the Piltsburg club lo win laurels in fust company , Iho "Kid" complains of unfair Iroalmcnl nt the tiaiuH of the management. Ho was glvon no chance to show his ability for four of dis pleasing some of Ibo veteran stars , so ho Iil'ms7y tliiliblo of tliu lIorHi'llii'ii , The last Hoidsler club meat was a dandy. Hugulnr roidstor matinee noxl Saturday afternoon. Judge Eitollo lost a valuable tuoroughbicd cnlt by death last week. M. C. Keith of North Plalto. expects to bring his string of trolleis here lo work. George M. Swignrt will bo slat tor at the Omaha meeting August 29 to September 3. Where is Joe Garnoau nnd his great road hess General Bufordl Como to the front , Mr. Garneau. The Silver City , Ta. , mooilngwas a success in every pirllcular. They will give nnolher mooting ibis fall. Prince T is not doing voiy , voll in Illinois circuit. bomottirajT wrong. Ho U n good horse in his class and should win easy and oflon , Nut Brown lu > gene to Philadelphia , Plttsourg and Detroit to see the races. Omnha should hare had a July meeting by all means , BTho Hondstor club is right now ; Ihoy have Joined the Amcticuu Trolling association. It must bo scoiowith the polo hoi so sure from this on. It Is pretty safe netting that at least seven ti otters will oqunl/or bent ' .OS this season. U I wrro to pick * tbo seven I should name Nency Hanks , Suaol , Palo Alto , Alleilou , Nelson , Dolmarchinnd Axluil , homo of iho loading associations will not glvo any more "specials. " Instead of giving u largo sum of money to mon who own or manage sensational porfoimors they will have up Iho extra money for iho logllluialo race hoiscs. The latest Bchomn in the tinging business is to bunt up a gelding that has been oil the turf lonir enough for the nubile to forgot nim , bhlp him off to u now section of country and start him In the slow classes , but under his correct namo. Have you over had a horse aflllclcd with rhoumaliiml If jouhiuo jou ran upprnci- ale ti < o ndazn , "Hopo dofoned mnkolh the ho irt sick. " Hhoumaiism is a dUuuso of the blood and lima U required lo crudlcalo It. With some lioiaoa It is Incurable. Ono of iho principal and suio tests of Iho health of un unlinul Is the puUo. In horses the pulse ut rest Deals toity times. It may be felt whcrc-vor n big urlory crosses n bone. It U generally oxnmlnol ou the cord which crosses ever thn bono of thu lower juw In front of Ils curved position , When a proiastis made agntnita horse the maUlut' such a chargu should bo sure of positive ovldonco or clso keep sovcrelv quiet. Making n chnrgo ngnlnst n man or horse because ono thinks thov are "crooked" does not help mnttirs in the least. On the contrary , if crookodnos * can bo proven. It Is of grout material nld to iho ontlro trotting intetost , \Vlil pornn : ol tin U'lirnl. Where , oh. wheio Is the Ladles Cycling club this cool wcnthcrl The Tourists start for Plnttsmouth this morning nt f > o'clock ; return in the evening. The Omaha wheel club pedaled out to rioronco laku last Wednesday and partook ol n o'clock dinner. Frank J. Wallace ot the Tourists Is In Albany , N. Y. , where ho was cillod by the death of his brother. Chief Consul Porrigo left for the national moot of the League ol American Wheoltnoii nt Washington , D. C. , on the eve ot the 15th instant. Take your summer vacation this month. Don't foigotour wheel wherever jou go. You'll 11 ml It a splondld companion ou many n ramble. W. W. Connornn of the Tourist Wheelmen is touring the stnto ou his Victor B.V lion lust heard from ho was resting easy ut Bro ken Bow. Welch A. Kingslov of the Tourists Is opcnding his var-atlcm in the Hnwkoyo state , romping among the daisies and clover blos soms , QIC. W. M. Burnum of the Tourist Whcolmon Is rusticating In t-'iemont , Neb Blllv took his wheel along to keep uway Ills of iono- somenpss. John Clint nnd William I' . Emerson , two of iho Otnnha'Wncol Club bovs nro nltond- lug the Lrnguo of American Wheelmen national meet at Washington. The Omaha Wheel club will po out on the Froiront road today to meet the Fremont Wheel club into ihoettv. 'Iho Fremont boys will be their guests for the dav. The Missouri Valley Wheel club contem plates holding another tournament this > oar , the ono last year was so much of n success that the boys want to try It again. No doll- nile lima has been decided upon ns jot. Holtot SrUiicll , Muonloferlngnnd rioschcr \\lll wear Iho Tourisls colors nt Sioux City , In , during the coming tournament. Tno bojs nro training daily und will bo In line condition by Iho tlmo the starter calls tbo races. Messrs. Coo , Wolfe nnd Bullock of the Young Men's Christian association cyclists , nro dlspoiltng themsolvcs In Iho wavelet lapped beach nt Onawa lake. The trip to Urn lulto was made across the country ou their wheels. Lurnsden's half mile , mndo at Sprlnclicld , is still record , and Spooner's twentv-four hour record , made at Chicago last mouth , still stands. At the rate records have been falling of Into it is not a sure tning to bank ou these being records very long. Totuoriow may see somnmoro lovcling. Another wheel has dlsappoarednnd Ihis time Clnrlio Hocil in the noithorn poit of the cltv is the sufferer. Ho left his mount loaning against the curb foi n momonl , but the light- ' flngoied thlof eloped with it before lie w us hardly out of sight. The missing wheel is n solid tiled , Model A. Victor , Ibb'J ' pallcrn , with spade handles aud spring forks. Noxtl The bathing party at Lake Manawa given bv the Tourisls last Tuesday evening was enjoyed bv all who made the trip. The roads were in line condition nnd the toturn to Omaha was made by moonlight. The Young Men's Chiisliao association cyclers and the Tourists held a Joint run to the same popular ro > ort on Thuisday evening , a laigo crowd turning out. Gooigo F. ANntdron , formerly of this city , now n inominent figure of the Cipltal City cyclists nt Des Moines , is training for the Iowa stnto division moot at Sioux Cilv.which ocellis the llth and 12thof August. Ho n'.cis that ho will make the " ( hers" from Omaha "hump tbcmsoh os" to capture some of the "Hawkejo" pri/es. Gcoigo has gene on- tlicly bhck on his former clubmalcs , It ap pears. 'Iho Omaha Wheel club spent Sunday angling for the finny di ni/.ons of Horseshoe lake. The bojs spent a veiy pleasant day , and returned homo nt eventide with enormous stiings of the sihciy beauties hanging from the liaudlo burs of their steel bprses. The belt hns not been a u aided to the champion angler ns \ et. The trip was so much enjoyed by ull that there is but littio doubt that unother "club fish"villsoonbo called. A. M. Cloud hailing from the Hooslerstito passed through the city last Saturday morn ing Mi. Cloud is spending a well-oat nod vacation touring toward Salt Lako. Ho car ried some ton pounds of baggage etclusho of n kodak. His mount is a Niagara full load- stoiblch he claims has nundurcd but once since ho started out. Ills face is as "hiown as a berry" And shows the unmistakable signs of exposure lo nun , wind and tain. Ho expects lo reach tils destination some time lu August. The Uounsts pedaled ever to Crescent City. In , last Sunday and escorted the Mis souri Vnllev , In. , wheel club nnd the Logan , la , cjcling club to Omahawhoio the visitors remained as their guests during the dFiy. A trip to Hanscom park alter dinner and the Columbus-Omnbu ball game \\cro part of the program of cnteituinincnt. The Logan boys left for homo at i o'clock. The Vulloy bovs deferred their rolurn lup uiilll evening , when thov wheeled homo by moon light. The visillng wheelmen expressed Ihemselvcs salisfiod with the entertainment glvon them by the Tourists and cordially Invited - vitod their entertainers to their rcspcctivo cities , assuring them of n hearty wheelmen's welcome. 'Iho committee on loception were Captain Poller end Messrs. D Smith , W. A. Kingslov. C. E Bullock. Lou Floschur , Deal , Woru.'li. Mullmll , M. O. Dixon , U.K. Smith , W. M. Barnura and J. E EJgar. The Tourists would bo pleased to huvo the Iowa boys call again. 'Iho Hod , Ciln nnil 1 rnp. The upland plover hnvo bosun lo drop in. The Gilo City Fishing club is preparing for its annual Iwo woo Its ouling. George A Hotiglnun Is dallying with the black bass at Lake Washington. An unusunl crop of voung woodduck nro ropoitcd In Iho low landsaboul Horseshoe. Jack Morrison is Iho owner of nn impoilcd Irish seller that cost $ J")0 at iho New York \ \ harf. J. H. Short , a monibor of the ICennol club has Just received fiom Lawionco , Mass. , the handsomest pan ot beagles over brought west. S. H. H. Clark , Ed Dickinson nnd Judge J. M. Thuiatou are wading the trout streams of Idaho. The Pnrmoleo-Nnson tournament in Octo ber will DO Iho biggest shooting meet over held hero. Theio nro but three rocularly organized gun clubs in Ornuhi today , the Omaha , Bomls Park and Raymonds. Undo Dick McCoimick Is up nl the Lake of tto | Woods and Iho pine , pickerel and muskolongo hava liiken lo deep water. The Bomls Park Gun club will mo live birds nt its regular shoot Thursday nfter- noon Their grounds uro Just across the river. The Hivmond nnd Omaha gun clubs hold their weekly shoots every Saturday , the Raymonds ut Duudoo Pluco and the Omahas at Bonaon. Billy Nason nnd Frank Parmoloo nro workIng - Ing haul to revive the local trap shooting in terests aim uro mooting with much encour agement. Nasoi.'s ' shooting park , outonttio Benson motor line , is well putroni/od every baiurday and Sunda\ . The rupld tiling sjstcm is looked upon by many trap tuoolc'is asn good thing , nnd it is , for the manufacturer and dealer. Try thu rapid ( lung system , known trap , but un known unglo , und note Iho dllfeionco In iho sirulgbt scores und wmncta Omaha , how over , nilssos the hustling qualities of A. H Ponroso. When Pen wan hero ihcro woio something like ten or twelve regularly organized gun clubs , und a shoot on the Oina'tm Kiounds meant a cougiCL'utlon of Jlfiy lo sovcntj-llxo phoolcrs Pen , how over , wasn't nlono In this work , as iho goniul Johnny Hardin was ulsu uluajs on the go. The Columbus , Neb , gun club will hold n giund touiiiamenl on Ihoir cioumla next Tuesday und Wednesday , with ton events cmdcd for each day A dolcgitlon of local shots u ill go down " 'id take part In the spoil. ' 1 hero Is uddcd money in the sum of ij ) ( ( ) , nnd some of tha spjcul prlius uro worth Bhooitng for hard. The sporting editor acknowledges the re- colpt of n iwotogiaph of W L Anderson's iimvmltcoiit English innstilT. Mack II. , of David City , Neb Muck 11. Is ruglntorud In the American Kennel club stud book No. 'MWi. Ho It a fuwu color with black spots , stands iiO'y ' and measures SO Inches from end of nose to tip of tail , und weighs 103 pounds. He Is fourteen months old. i Heard aa eulUuslftillO ( PorUuiaa the other dav that ho know n nlnco within fifty miles ot Omaha where ho could et capital wooacook shooting. There are lew giounds In the United Stntcs that \\llluf ford capital sport In this lino. The wood cock Is the inrest of all our fcathorcd gnrao , nnd the gunner who bags n Imlf dozen on any grounds tn this stale In n day's shooting has made a big score. The Bomls Park Gun club hns nn onthuM- nsllo membership of thlrty-tho , Their shooting grounds , Just north of the east pud of Iho Council BluuN motor bridge , uro the most accessible and complete In oxerv ap pointment that can bo found in the west. Club shools nro held each wcok ou Thuisday , when iwontj-tlvo single and live palri uf blue rocks mo shot nt , Once each mouth n live bird match is indulged In The club hns n number of crack shots among Its mem bers , nmonjfthls number being J. J. Dickey , F. H. Blnko. G. W. Loomls , "Slocks" Hnth , F. Cros * , J. It. Duinont , James Stnoad , H. E. Chubbtick , W J. Gnlbrnlth. W. C Tien , W. T Hawks , J. A. McDouifall. The latter gentleman Is being quietly gloomed fora mutch with .T A. U Elliott , champion of the United States. The ofllcers of Iho club are M. C. Peters , president ; George PatcTsonlco president , Stockton Hoth , secretary nnd Iruisuroi , Frank Cioss , su- jictintemlcnl of shoots. Out Htloni mnl AiuuiM-1. There Is n letter nt this ofllco addressed to the "Two-Wheeled Scooter , " nnd one for Tommv Hi an. NMUWKA. Neb. July U-To the Fportl-ig I illtor of Tin , IIu : I'li'iMj let mo Know ihroiuh bundiiy's sportlnit column * what would bo best to do under the founding clr- cuinstiincos I bolng umpire. A bats the hill Into loft und U Ion ; while A Is running from third to lioinii II , whohliH iiioiuwhllo taken bin positional the but , purposely lull tliobill MHkehlm In the bacli , when \\ould lm\o been out , Should A bo out/ A Is at bit nnd strikes out ; H comes to bat nud Ins one stnKo called on him und coos to get umithur but. mo inwhllo the pitcher iloln- or * a ball w hlch Is a strike , Is the b itier ou' ? 1 iirmui. Ans (1) ( ) If the batsman dolibcintcly al lowed himself to bo hit , you should have sent the runner back to third ( 'J ) No. You should have allowed Iho bi.tter n reasonable lime lo chnngo sticks. OMAHA , July U. To the Sportlnc Editor of 1 H" Hi R ; In a foiirh in led pnmo of Kuvenup , c\cry man for hlinselt , lu uauof u tie on giuno lietwccn tliroocontoUaiito , hau Is It counted , or Is It counted ut allV Short Card. Ans. The tie farthest from the dealer gets the count. UnM.vi'F. Neb . Tulv T. To Iho portlnc Editor of Tin : Hit : i'lonso answer the fol- lonlni ; question In ne\t Sunday's Iti'K : How tnanv uitnus nas It lul.en to llnMi the longest sot of lawn loniiNttho record In thu United blutes ) ? \ \ . U. K'orr. Ans. Twentj-lhreo ; Nahant vs Chelsea. I'ONTiM'i.i.u. Neb , Tilly 1. To the porllng ritlloi of I'm : Hn : ( . 'in jou send mo tliu nnmusof the managers of the NonpuolN. N 1 ! I'lilcunurs und Ihiyden Uiothcrs bill teams ? Ueorfze M , I/jdlel ; . Atis Dan Shanuahan. Nonpareils ; Jack Kellcy. the Haydens ; William Mooio , the Falconers. LINCOLN- . Neb , July 12' To the Sportliu Editor of Tun Hi i : \\l\o \ Is thu fnmrst tun i- tenr lin-vard runnerin the state and his tlmo ? J. i ; I'orter. Ans. Give H Up. Ill iiHON , Nub , July n To the Sporting Td- itorof TIIR llri : : I'lo isn nnswartn no\t fciin- duy's odltlon thu coloi of J. 1. U. Koudur. Ans Chestnut. SOUTH OMAHA , Nob. .Tulv 14 To the "Simrt- Itu Editor of Tin : llu : . rodc-olden hot , un- swer tbo following ( | iiestlon in thu spirting columns of I'm. SUSIIAV llr.i.Vlnt ; w.is the Inrgosl pursomor fought for by two men ? Ans. Tvelvo thousand dollars , Fitrslm- mons and Mahcr. 'b cheek is 1 Ice a peach , Is it Madimo Ruppot t's bleach ? No' but biby's muni's choelc Volumes to its > priiso doth sjeik ! Cull for Mme Itupporl s book , "How to bo Ilcnutt- full " UPPER ALTON , ILL. 1 A thorough Fclionl. I'rtpircs for College or Ilusiucst SVilliiu M inilcsiif SI I.oius Acldrcs < COL. 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The bicycle of tomorrow mny bo better thnu Iho bleu-lo of today Tlio Columbia of today is the bps'tof tlio iluv It cannot bo bottoi- until it is mmlo better H c.uuiot bo tnmlo boltof until modern meclmntcq ml- vnnco unto iinothor plane of suc- ocssful nccompllshmont- tliixo ilays the Columbinvlll loud ns in the dtivs of now. Ml nlioiit Columbine , -AJ pn cs of postlvl 11 MliiitrntlniiK , - fn'o nt nny Coin n niiiMic ) or ontb > limit for two i ojnl slim 1'ot'D Mftt Cu,2j | roliiinlili Kvu , ItiHtan DR. SNYDER , THD SUCCESSFUL OBESITY SPECIALIST Mre.Allcn Maple Oregon Aln Wilglit lloforo treat- Jiuut.JaHbb . ItirUc'ntnu.ut.lWltjij. Tlio following ponoiii hi\o tnkcn trontmcnt ol lr tsnyilor , i\ltli IO M of uoltfhl i i.n t.n _ . 'lhonllldicorrull ) ana criill If stninin nro Inctoicil. \\VlKht llcforc , r l.Ofs. Mus uriiir f .IOMS-.OV rncllli. Uinitlon lunu 3Jill UTlb't. 178 lb ( Mus AI u t M VIM L , Or * u in , Mo . . . . 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Alunufiiclurcr of HIGH GRADE CARRIAGES " ALLAN LINE Tn oinun nnd Mvrni'oni CAI11N , MB to HHO ActonlUu to sluiiiioi anil loc itliin of fat itoroom. Intoiiiirilliiti ! nnil sti or ice uc low ralos MJ I'ATl'J/i : I'AKKini ) biitviun : OK ALLAN LINE bl'HAMSIIIPS In Iunion lorry , ovary I ortnlHht STA'll ! III' CM.I10UMA 1 )0 ) I1 > t AUK nth MI A n : oi NICVAIIA , mm ] : Jiili s\'no | ; | MiutAMICA IKIUIII Liililn , f IU , biionnil Cabin W Hlournjr , tU Appl > lo A IIAN lit l ) , ( hlcnxu II 1 ! MOUUIS , IjlJ Howard St Omaha. DR. C. GEE WO. Thnnnlr ) ijfillr arilnDI Clitnois p'jyilnlm i'lirlit rtnrt BUHr 'loi yuir * pruotioil ii | ) r'- tncutrltli all knovn illiunui 'I rojt inoniifii ir ull hrinla i43i vltruu iii | ! > / nthor ilocturi Cull nnit nod him or trrltu fur iiioitlou | hliuik Do not think jr'iur otto hop ilu i < IMIUIUJ jour < I jctorU H yiiu ( i hiittrrtliuCliliiJioilDGtiir with hU nawittil truinliirfiil iu iiodlm nil Irjjilvu nu > r Uunu IU nil I u iiuriiiiinontoura wli it ot'iur iloulort oinn it Kir i Hiiiitt anil I'l nil naturj ramudloj hi * incilliliim i Till l ) worl I hU wltnon Oi i tliuiiiin \ * " tmllinonliili In tlirooyum | iricllU3 No | rijnrluiu > r fltioetliini no mirc-atlix no polion llulluuu tru uuiuiituM I iiarmanunt euro Knllivliuciuo ( mco0iirullr treateo nnJ ourol tin.n Uji liy i tliar ilottor 'Hiof ( . u.-hlln ( in Hirnnjr utrootTolironlorhou- in illBiul , yi > ; ir kldinir anil llvur Iruillilnl lliu ( ulvurt , l.'ih mil liirntiu utrteti nennral ilitbllltr liillvutUon Inn at trunli ! iniri vitullty. 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