. I l > Afn ! R. FORECASTS OF THE FIGHTS How Will the Three Great Pugilistic En- counters nt New Orleans End ? PREFERENCES OF' THE FISTIC FANCY Fighter * , Hx-PiRtitrrii and llxpr.rt Sports. inon iirrm : | lilnl ) ] < nii lit to the Out- COIIIK Chnlcu of llm Majority ( Irnurul I.ocnl Sport * . Two wroki from tomorrow nlgnt the first of the tliroo eroat flsUc encounters nt the Now Orleans Olympic club will tnko ploeo. fc'J'lio Interest In the outcome of tlio contests Is wldojprcatl and engaging. No parallel exists In the history of tlio prlzo rin if for the bunched events of Soptom- her 5 , 0 nnd 7. Within forty-eight hours the question of luprcmaoy In the tbrco prent divisions will eo decided. Each of the six contestants will outtio tinder conditions favorable to n proper mil fntr adjudication of their contending r claims. Dl'ursos far tu excess of any over hung up arc to be offered. Mjnr nnd MoAulIffo will meet on Monday night nnd the winner will take with httn Uti Tucsdny George Dlxon ana Jnon Sltolly will meet anil to tlio victor will come 17r > 00 In purse money nnd side wngor. . On Wednesday nlpht John U Sullivan and lames J. ( Jorbutt willongnpo In an encounter lo decide tlio ownership of n puruo of ? 'Jr > , UOi ) Mid sldo stakes of ? 20,000 ; the largest sum of moncv ' "in the clour" over dependent on the dms'ton of a referee In a prlzo llclit. These throe events will ilUposoot f-j'.3f > ( lO In the ngureirato to say nothing of the Intlo- pondLMit monu.vs which will bo placed on the result outside. The forecasts , preferences nnd opinions of the wlso ore therefore of some moment If not nf absolute value for speculation. Six weeks ngo n canvass by mull and in person was lietrun by the Chicago Inter Ocean. Tlmt paper has secured expert opinion as to the probable results of the three puctlUtlc contests at Now Orleans Soptotn- tombcr f , It and ? . Tliu following circular wns sent to lead Inn ports throughout the country : n Kit vs. McAUIill-'I'T. bin.MVAN CUKIIITT : , DI.NON vs. KKiUY. : Will you fiivor us with nil expression of your prcfurunrci on the nttnrhcd blniiK , ruturnliix sumo us per Inclosi'iJ envelope , and gicatly , yours , etc. should win In the Dlxon- Hkolly contest In about rntimlH , and tlio bultlnc should bonbon 18. . toi. . . In favor ( if ilioiild win in tlio Mvor- McAullITc ; contest In about. . . rounds , und the bettlnu uliould be about $ .to $ .Infnvorof should win In thnHiilll- vnn-Corbntt contest In ubout. . . . rounds , iinil tbo bultln ; ; Nhonld boi. . lot , . . In fuxor of Ili < r Ar tlm llxprrt Giit-stcs. The replies received nrointcrcstlnir , in that thov show the wldo diversity of opinion us to the light weight contest , while the battles be * txvrcn the heavy and featherweights carry with thorn n conviction that Sullivan and UUoi : cuntiot lojo. Answers have been received from every prominent pugilist nnd fancier of pugilists in tbo country. The boxer * to bo actively en gaged hnvo been canvassed nnd give cither their own VIPWS or those of their backers and managers in answer. Certain it Is that second only to the con tests proper In point of Inteiost will bo the prognostications of the seers. They follow : Jni-k DnriiUl Sullivnn , 10 ; McAullffo , 0 ; Dixon , 1. Duncan li. Harrison , late Sullivan's mnnn- Eer and co-actor Corbott , 2 ; Mvor , 10 ; kolly. 4. HrooKlyn Jimmy Carroll Sullivan ; Me- AulllTe , ( I ; Dlxon , 10. J. P. Ecktmrdt , manager Coney Island A-thlcttu club Corbott , 2 : Mvor , I ; Skoily , 2. Mill-tin Ktrby Sullivan , 0 ; McAullffe , 12 ; fjlxon , 4. Put Sbccdy , Into Sullivan's manager Sul- r.tvnn , 10 ; MoAullffo , 'JO ; DKon , 5. Al Smith , pugilisticrcforeo No opinion on Bulhvmi-Coroctt ; McAullffo , C ; Dlxon , 5. Billy Edwards , ex pll llist Corbclt , 10 ; Myer. 0 ; Dlxon , 1U. Charles Hoian Sullivan , 1 ; McAulllTo , 5 ; Uixon , 10. 1'bll Utvyor , turfman Cofbott , 10 ; Mc AulllTo , 12 ; Dlxon. 15. Oi. U. Sinltb. " 1'ittsburjf Phil" Corbott , 25 ; McAulllTe , 1.1 ; Dlxon. 0. Hlilpc Lnvtiln. bookinukor Corbott , 20 ; MuAullffe , UO ; Dixon , 10. "father Ulll" Daly Corbott , 15 ; McAu- ilffe , IS ; Dlxon , fi. Put Powers , manager Now Vorlc base ball tluo Sullivan , 0 ; MuAuliffo , 20 ; Dlxon , 7. "Polo Jim" JoffunoitCorbett , i-'O ; Mc- Auhffc , 15 ; Dlxon , 2. "Hilly" Newman Sulllvnu , 10 ; McAullffo , 10 ; Dlxon , 0. Tommy Hynn Sulll van , 100 to 60 ; MoAu- liffc-Mjor , oven money ; Dixon 100 to 80. Domlnlck McCaffrey , puglliat Sullivan , i ; McAulillo , 10 ; Dlxon , 1C , Mlko Donovan , ox-pugilist Corbott , 15 ; McAullffc , 20 ; Dixon , 10. James \Vakuly. Sullivan's Dacltcr Sulli vnn. 4 ; McAuliffc. 10 , Dixon , 2. Charlov JohiiHon , Sullivan's backer Sulli van. 4 ; MoAullffu , 12 ; Dinon , 8. "Jnek" Cusack Sullivan , y ; MoAulIffc , 12 ; Dixon , 8. "One-oycd Jimmy" Connolly , pugilist CorhPtt , 1 ; Myor , I ; Dlxon , 'I. ' Honest" John Kelly Sullivan , 1 ; McAu llffo , II ) ; DKon , 4. "Tinv" Tracoy-Sullivan , 2 ; MoAullffu. 0 ; jlkully. 4. ' I'nil" Casov , Sullivan's trainer Sulll- /an. 12 ; McAuliffo , 10 ; Dlxon. 15 "Jllll" Sliivin , pilBllist-Corbutt , 25 ; Mo- Auhffc , 15 : Dixon , 10. "J.4''Tlioinpsoii { | | | , Sliivin nnd Milcholl'a ' American inimauor Sullivan , 0 ; MoAullffo , 10 ; Dixon , I ) . vnn , (1 ( ; Mu AulllTo , 10 ; Skoily , 5. Joint L. Sullivan , licuvi weight cliatnnion Ilinisolf ; McAuliffo , 15 ; SUelly , 10. I'V.inlf Moran ' , Sullivan's manager Sulll- ran , It ; AloAullffo , 0 ; Dlxon. 2. Mettle Corbotl Corbett , JO'MoAulIITo ; lli- Dixon , 10. ' W. A. Urndy. Corbott's backer and nmnn- rer Corbott ; MoAulilfo. 10. Dlxon , 4. Dick Hoi-tic , backer of MeAulllTo Sulli- - ran , 8 ; McAulltfe , 12 ; Dlxon , 15. William Muldoon , Sullivan's trainer In the Kllraln battlo-Sulllvan , If well ; MoAulllTu. > 0 ; Dixon , 25 , "Clmrloy" Dohurly , turfinan-Sulllvan - CO ; Myer. ' 26 ; Dlxon , 8. , L. J. Amlursoii of Ponsucolu , Ha7 Sulli- ynn , U ; Mjor. 50 ; Dlxon , 21 B .van . % yortSl : ! : iikrn"r0ftd- Mrlr-lt'uVxr.'SSoL ' " " 'c"-Sul''v ' ' ' . 1 5 ! " " ! Ar n"rtP ' IJoiit Chlcneo ball . Olxon eluu , auillv.in-Corbutt 10. , a draw ; Myor. ! ii ) : l'J. . U. t'liiilimiin , iiniimcor Lotilsvlllo ball y cliib-faulllvnn , 15 ; McAullffu " 0 Innuoof 10. , ; Dlxou. fUi""i' ' ' lr'OJl\ ' ' , ? \ I'ortsman Sullivnn , 50 ; McAullffo , ai ; Dlxon , 20. i . . -m . , . . . .i ? Cl"dnnlt'- ' fancier Coi- bo t , : AloAullfff , 2' ' ) ; Dlxou , 12. Jotm K ( Jftuu ) Douiisuy | , ox-mlddlawelght cnHiiiplonof Amurlca-bulllvnu 20 MoAu , ; HlTi. % 5J Dlxon , 25. Sicvo Ijrodui. clmmpion ondgo Jumper of ftu woril-bulllvnn , U ; McAulllli , 25 IJixon , 10. " M ° AU theater- , , ; , , 20 ; Dlxon. 10. CorCt , i nil or. 10 , ' } , ; ' Dlxon , aeol , lit. CHptttln VV.J. HarrcttNt.w . Orleans line 1)OSt ° " Sulllv" " Rohby Uurns , pugllltt Sulllmn MoAu alia , Dlxon. , W. U. "But" ( ) MMtor nn , Denver , Colo.- Corbi'tt , nil nlcht If neeo ary ; McAullffu , 4.1 ; Dixon , any time ho ploasos. Pete Korrcstcl , Uttffalo-Sutllvnn , 10 ; Mvor , 1SS Dlxon , ifi. J. W. Holiday , Clnclnnati-Siilllvan - , 23 ; Myer. 11 ; Dlxon , 7. " 9urio1' Newport Ky. Sullivan 15 * . . ' , , ; MoAtiliffo , STt , Skoily , 20 , "UcdJy" anllaRhor , pugllUt-Sulllvan , 15 : IcAulIffo , a' . ; Dixon , 20. C. W. Ulch , Ulchburg , Mlss.-Corbott , 25 ; Mvor , 40 ; Skelly , , r > . , I'ls.-T Kr"'fn.n' ' ? PUihst-S . 12 ; McAullfte , HO ; Dlxon , Inside of 10. Harry IJethuno , sprlntor-Corbott , CO1 , MoAuliffo , 40 ; Dlxon , 22. Kerry Meagher Sullivan , 0 ; Myor. 8 ; Dlxon , 12. " " ' "Iko"O'Noll Wolr.DUBlltst-Sullivan , SO ; McAuliflo. 20 ; Dlxon , 15. tbam Elsas Sullivan , 15 ; Myor , 30 : Dlxon , Tom Alton , ox-heavyweight champion Sullivnn. 20 to .10 ; McAullffo , 25 ; Dlxon , 10. Joseph rjnvlu bullivati. 17 , Mynr , 20. IIowlo Hodgklns , trnlnar and second Corbett , 80 ; McAullffo. JIO ; Dlxon , 18. Mike Haley , ox-puglllst Sullivan , 15 ; McAullffo , 25 ; Dixon , 10. D. J , Leary , secretary , Paelflc club , Snn Francisco Sullivan , 17 ; McAullffo , 17 ; Dixon , 12. Joe Acton , wrestler Corbott , 35 ; Me- AulllTo. 25 ; Uixon , 10. Ulllv Dacoy , puKlllst-Sullivan. 18 ; Myor , by all means In 18 ; Dlxon , 14. Oeorgo Siddnns , pugilist Sullivan , 25 ; Myer,45 : Dixon , 15. Dlxoti' ' ' ) 1)aUon-Sulllvnn. tQ ! Myor , 24 ; Jack' Hioks-Sulllvnn , 13 ; Myor , 20 ; Dixon , ' 'Eddlo" Foy-Corbott IS McAullfto 15 * ; , ; Dixon. 1 ! ) . Adrian C. Alison , Chicago ball club bulllvnn , 20 ; McAullffo , 30 ; Dixon , 15. J. T. Seaward , steward Olympic club , Now Orleans Corbott , 30 ; MoAullffo , 27 ; Skoily. 15. 15.T. T. II. Aiiann , Olympic club. Now Orleans -oulllvan , 5 ; Myer , 20 : Skoily , 25. Oeorgo J. Uoiitr , Olymmc club. Now Orleans Sullivan , 10 ; Myer , ! 14 ; Dlxon , 23. Jonn M. Poster , Olympic club , Now' Orleans Sullivan , 5 ; McAulllTo. 12 : Dlxon , 10. 10.J. J. E. Shermnn , Olympic club , Now Orleans Sullivan , 7 ; Myor , 47 ; Shelly , 20. Jumps Joseph O'Hrlon , Olympic club , Now Orleans Sullivan , U ; Mver , 25 ; Skellv , 12. J. P. Buckley , Olympic club , Now Orleans Corbett , 20 ; Myor , 35 ; Dixou , 10. All W. Kennedy , backer of Btllv Myer No opinion expressed on Sullivan-Corbou ; Mvor ; Dixon , 15. WallieGensllngor , Now Orleans Sullivan , 1 ; Myer ( in a walk ) , 15 , Skelly. 12. Cantnin Frank Williams , Olvmplo club's tnatch-inukor Corbett , 1'J ' ; McAullffo , 37 ; Skoily , 11. "Parson'1 Billv Frazler , pugilist--If Cor bett stays 10 rounds he should win In 30 ; McAulllTo , 20 ; Dlxon , 10. Billy Madden , erstwhile manager of Peter Manor and prospective handler of Joe Uod- dard " "Prefer not togtvo on opinion at pres ent. "Andy" Bnwen , pugilist Corbott , 31 rounds ; If it lasts overi rounds , Myorlu 35 ; Skelly , 30. Joe Ullman , bookmaker Sullivan , 15 ; McAullffo , 35 ; Dixou , 12. Jimmy Carroll , pugilist Corbott , 40 ; Myor , GO ; Skelly , 45 to fio. The .Spurting 1'ruM. K A. Stolnor , sporting editor Now York Herald Sullivan , 4 ; McAulifTo.lO ; Dixon,3. Colonel Bill Hut-din ? , sporting editor Po lice Gazouo-Sullivan , 4 ; MeAuUlTo , 10 ; Dlxon , 12. John fllnndlgo , sporting editor New York Sun Corbott. 5 ; Myor , 2 : Dlxon , 1. J. E. Sullivan , proprietor Sporting Times Sullivan , 4 ; McAulllTo , 10 ; Dixon , 10. William Norr , athletic editor Now York World Corboit , if contest exceeds ten rounds ; McAuliffo , 3.1 ; Dlxon , 30. J. C. Kennedy , sporting editor Now YorK Times-Sullivan. 4 ; McAuliffo , 15 ; Dixon , 0. Joe Murphy , Chicago Trlbupo Sullivan , 19 ; Mvor , 45 ; Dixon , 13. W. W. Naughton , sporting editor Chroni cle , San Francisco Sullivan , 12 ; Myor , 25 ; Dixon , 12. L. M. Houseman , the Inter Ocean Dixon , 12 : Myor , 4. ) ; Sullivan , 18. Howard B. Hackott , nucllistlc editor Now York World Sullivan , 10 ; McAulIffc. 20 ; Dlxou , 10. A. U. Batcheldor , sporting editor Buffalo Courier CorDott , 30 ; Myor , 35 ; Dlxon , 10. E. L. Aroni , sporting editor Louisville Courier-Journal Sullivan , 40 ; Mvor , 15 ; Dixon , 20. Dan J. Saunders. sporting editor Boston Globe Corbott will win or raako a draw tn 2.ri rounds ; McAuliffo , 37 ; Dixon , 14. Noise Inuoss , sporting editor Boston Her ald Corbott , Myer , Dixon , 5. John Bodcn , jr. . sporting editor Now York Press Sullivnn , 8 ; McAuliffo. 21 ; Dixon,12. J. .1. McGInty , City Item , New Orleans Corbott. McAulltTo , 30 ; Dlxon , 25. S. W. Horton , sporting editor Evening Post , San Francisco-Sullivan , U ; McAu- llffi37 ; Dixon , 1) ) . ' Sandy G. V. GHswold , snorting editor Omaha Bee-Sullivan , 11 ; MoAullffo , 25 ; Dlxon , 13. John A. Thatcher Draw ; Myor , 40 ; Dlx on , 0. . ( . C. McNealus.sportlng department Globe- Democrat , St. Louis Sullivan , 20 ; Myor anywhere from 10 lo 40 ; Dixon , 1C. Hov Crandnlt. tno Inter Ocean Corbatt. 30 ; MoAullffo , 47 ; Dlxon , 12. KtttiNciiirt for Conclusions Kcnrhoil. Accompanying some of the returned cir culars the men addressed volunteered tholr reasons for 'ho conclusions reached. Horu Is a letter which came with the prophcov of Joe Goddnrd , the "Barrier Giant , " now in San Francisco : HAN I"n A NCI sc-o , Oul. . AUK. & De.ir Sir : I will eo further th.in ( Illlns In vour form. I will irivo yon my opinion of the men Corbott and hulllMin. bullmui. In my opinion , duos not class with llio tlrxt rate boxers. Wo all saw him bov In Australia , nnd wo down tliuiu think ho Is lluo a Miroucl rite : washerwoman at bo\lng. And , further , lie has novur buatnn any ono of note ; ho has nuver whipped u man .loo MuAulliro has nut whipped with the o\- foptlon of Kiliulu , and It too * him half a day to do that. Now , any ono can I o it Kllialn , Milllviui would not ll ht Jaul.son.uuk" / was too black and Slavln as too white. Now. I mint loiUlit the wlnnor and I think C'orbutt has iiuood ch.ini'c. It will bo along light If Coibutt wins and nearly as long If Sul ll van wins. If It Is on tlici hiiuaro. 1 Know i can neat uoiDott and I want tu light the winner. Vonis tiuly .lo i.rii OnnpAiti ) . Jutncs J. Corhott , ono of the principals In the big battle , In lieu of sending his opinion on the blank , modestly and In commendable good taste writes as follows : AHiiuitV I'AIIK , N. J. , An , ; . 11. Am pleased to iicKnou locluu receipt of lorin addressed to mo , I don't uaro to nlolc the winuorb or niaxe any attempt thereat. I know all the boys that am Rolni : to buttle ] In New Urlo.ms "l 'istle festival wnolt. " and 1 am sure 1 will maku no friends hy airucting to "call tliu turn. " As for myself. 111 tn fouling well : am In splendid futile , mid think ( Is tliu wish fathur to the tlioiiL'lu'rj that I will provo a big biirprlhe to my filunds , the enemy. I am In btittar condition than I was the nluht I fought .Iiu'Usoii. and if I don't win U will 1) ) btiuaiiNO Mil.Ivan Is a butter man. Hut 1 don't son how 1 inn going lo loso. 1 am biz anil strong , anil I foul In my bench that 1 will llolcHulllvan. Vourn truly , JAMI.M J , OUIIIIUTT. Llttlo Johnny Grlfllu , Indisputably the best 12J-pnundtir In Amerlcn , writes : HART UIIAINTIIKK. Mass. , Aug. .1. VOIIM just rotfolxcd und you will Und my opinion of tliu men who aru to SHUIn | New Orluuns 1 am not u siK'fis at pluKing winners > but to mu tlie u inun look well tor winners ) Di.um ought to ulu against Solly. ! fur the man wo know U better than tliu man uodon't know. I m-ay bo wrong In tliu Sullivan and Cor belt contest , but ttiu man tvho uoxnr ( IMiputo * and Is as CKUOT us "Jim" oii''ht to dufuat hulllvau. My symbuthlcs are with John , but I fuarheliab aono bauk. Voui-s hlneorulv , Jllll.V T. ( Jllll ' .N , Ti < ll Von Mow to Hut. As tu the betting , the propositions are far anJ wldo apart , some of them evidently bcnnii Inllucncod moro by frlunuatiip nnd prejudice than by good judgment and a proper iippruclulion of ihoiiifferoncoa In the performances of tno contestants. "Hob" Farrull , the trainer who handled "Andy" Bowou against Myor. thinks that the betting should bo 10 to t ) In favor of Mo < AulllTo , unit 10 to 7 uitch against Corbett and Skelty. Capiulti Anion tblnlts thnt the backers of Corbott should got 40 tier cant the best of It ; that tlo McAulilTe-Alyor tight ohoulu bo OVUM monuy , and that ilia Dlxon adherents should In equity luy 10 to 0. 'Billy" Dacoy , tliu lightweight , suggests 10 toll Sullivan , uvou on Myor-MoAulilTo , 10 to 7 Dixon , Joe Acton , the "Uttlo Damon , " stands out alone ui u wugeror of even money Corhett- Sulllvan , 10 lo S MoAulttTe , utd 'J to 1 Dlxon , llowlo HougUlna , who lias handled lighters - ors binco the Introduction of Qiicansborry rules , thinks 'i to 1 Sullivan , 10 to S McAu lllTo. (0 ( to 0 Dlxon about right. Tom Allan , luu uouvy\\olght champion , quotes 7 to 4 Sullivan , 5-1 McAullffo , and 3-1 Dlxon. Iko O'Neal Weir. "thoSpidor , " pJM It 2-1 | Sullivan , event on Myor n.id McA'illlTu , and 10 to S Dlxon. Patsy Kerrigan , n protege of Sullivnn , thinks Sullivan 3 to 1. C. W. Ulch , on whoso plantation In MUsIv Rlppl Sullivan fought Kllraln , has It 2-1 Sul livan 1 , evens Mvor-MiiAullffo , 5-3 Dlxon. 1 "noddy" Gailagherlho pugilist Sullivnn , 0-S ; Myur-MoAullffo , oven ; Dixon-Skolly , 108. "Bnt"Mastnrson 10-3Sulllvan.ovon Myer- MuAullffu , 10-4 Dlxou. Captain W. J. Barrott , who will have charge of the nngsldo , places It 10-7 Sulli van , 7-5 each on McAullffo and Dixon. Tom O'Hourko , who lm euldoa Dlxon's star in Its ascendancy , concedes 10-0 Sulli van , 10-S each oa MoAullfTo and Dlxon , Stcvo Brodio , the brid o jumnor , coos Into a Sullivan paroxysm whlto laying 103-1 Sill- Ivan. "Jack" Dompoy , the ox-nonpareil , has It 10-8 Sullivan , 10-0 McAullffo , 10-7 Dixon. "Jimmy" Catroll , who has fought both Myor and McAullffo , intimates oven money Corbott-Sulllvan , 10-8 Myor , 10-0 Dlxon , "Joo" Ullman , possibly the ablest flgurer of odds In tha country , states 10-1 Sullivan , 10-11 McAulltTo. 10-3 Dixon. "Andy'1 Bowen , southern pMglllst , would have It 8-5 Sullivan , ovnn Mvor-McAullffo , J-l Dixon. "Parson" Billy Frazor-10-0 Sullivan , 10-8 McAullffo , 2-1 Dlxon. "Hlg" Alt Kennedy , Myor's backer , has It oven Myor-AlcAullffo. 10 0 Dlxon. Joe Goddard , the "Barrier Giant , " sug gested 2-1 Sullivan. John T. Grlflln 10 to 0 Sullivan , even Myor-MoAuliffo , 2 to 1 Dlxon. The sporting seers of the press , not as ex travagant In their notions , look ut the matter - tor more as a business proposition. Howard B. Hackott 10 to 7 Sullivnnovons Myer nnd McAullffo , 10 W 0 Dlxon. Joe Murphy 10 to 2 Sullivan , 10 to 0 Mc Aullffo , 10 to'4 Dlxon. W. W. Nnuehton 10 to 4 Sullivan , ovens Myor-McAullffe. 2 to 1 Dlxon. Amoi G. Butcholdor I to 3 Sullivan , 10 to 9 Mver , 5 to I Dlxon. E. L. Aronl 10 to 7 Sullivnn , 10 to 0 Mo- Aullffe , 2 to 1 Dlxon. Dan Saundtrs 10 to 0 Sullivan,10 to 7 Mc- Atillffe , 10 to 8 Dlxon. Nelso Inness 10 to 9 Sullivan , even Myor- McAuiilTo , Dlxon 2 to 10. John Boden , Jr. 5 to 3 Sullivan , 5 to 4 Mo- AulllTo. 2 to 1 Dlxon. J. J. McGInty 8 to 5 Sullivan and Dlxon , even on Mver-MoAullffo. "Sandy" Griswold 4 to 2 Sullivan , 10 to 8 MoAuliffe. 10 to S Dlxon. J.C. McNealus 10 to 8 Sulltvan and Dlxon , ovens Myor-McAullffo. Tommy Hyan , champion welterweight of Amenca Sulllvan-Corbetl , draw ; j\IcAu- liffe,47 rounds ; Dlxon , 42. Tlt-Tuttlu of tliu King. Pctor Jackson mav bo behind < j cor go Dlxon. The arena of the Olympic club Is bolng enlarged. Paddy Slavtn nnd Cnarloy Mitchell both pin tholr faith on Sullivan. Australian Billy Murphy wants a go at the winner of the Dixon-Skolly mill. Fitzsltnraous says Sully will win. Fltz Is keeping In condition for all comors. Solly Smith of Los Angelas will challenge the winner of the Dixon nnd Skoily fight. Jack Smith of Chicago , and Ed White of Lima , will moot nt Marion , Ind. , tonlgnt. The fistic hangers issued by the different railroads are attracttn ; no little attention. George Dixon Is now at Btloxl , Miss. , und has gene Into serious training for his meeting witn Skoily. Georco Stronc of Denver was defeated by Tony Easton of London at the latter place last evening- . Johnny Van Hoeitwlll not co to California. Ho expects to challenge the winner of the Dixon-Skolly flght. Ted Sullivan , tno Chattanooga's base ball manager , has placed n $500 to $403 bat on his mimosnho to whip Corbott. Fred Johnson is back in England , but ho cxnects to return to wink at Liberty on Bedloe's island in the fall. A couple of hams called McCoy and Wal ters will play with each other at South Omaha next Friday night. Of course ItIs a fake. fake.On On the evening of the 25th Joe Goddard will attempt to put out Billy Smith before the California Athletic club In ton rounds. It is a big job. Efforts have boon made to arrange n match with Peter Mabor , the Irish champion , and Jom Smith , hut Tony Saco does not appear anxious to risk $2,0JO on Manor , being afraid ho would not train. The Pacific Athletic club will give n purse of $5,001) ) for n contest between Joe Goddard and Jnko Kllraln in October. The Aus tralian champion has signified his willing ness to light Kllraln. There Is quite n contingent of Amorlccn boxers , backers nnd managers In London , In cluding Chnrlo * E. Davlos. Con Hlordan , George Strong of Denver , Colo. , nnd Jim Campbell of San Francisco. Joe Choynskl has boon doing his host to nrrangea match with Jom Smith , who appears willing to light , but ho refuses to ticbt in America , although the Coney Island and the Olympic club would offer ton times larger purse for the boxers to light for thun any club In London. Unless the signs are at fault the Dobus- McKenzie contest at the California club on the 25th lust , will oe a good battle. The oracles cles give tbo llcht to McKcnzio , but Dobbs is just about clever enough and a su fllcleutly hard-hitter to make bolting men hn.silalo about giving him long amis. Combination hotting upon pugilistic events has row become quite a tad. The Now Or- loaus sports have booked Sullivan , McAuliffo and Dixon as sure victors in their respective contests ulth Corbett , Myer und SKolly. Corbott's colors aio bolngmaduln Now York. The harp of old Erin will aocornto ono cor ner of the handkerchief , which will hoof varied hues , while in ar.otbor will bo the in scription : "America Forever. " Bob Fitzslminons Ii disappointed because the Olympic club cannot BOCUI-O gome ono to tight him. Fitzsimmons claims that Pritch- ard , Hall and O'fiiien are afraid to moot him m * nlan tlm * . ' U'mllif imi'np tinvn t-.tfitanrl . .Jltn. . the Olympic club offered sucn a nurt > o. Fitz- siiumons says he wilt light the winner of the Pi-itch a rd and Hall light for 5,000 a sldo and a purse of $15,000 in the Olympic club , Now Orleans , or armnpo a match with both of them upon the sumo terms , to tight in Octo ber or November. Uud-hoadod Bob Is as full of wind as ovur. The buffering American public are impatiently waiting forHomo good man to happen along and knock bis head off. Hichard 1C. Fox , who Is in London , in his last latter to the Police Gazette , writes : "Tho throe big buttles to bo fought In the Olympic club in September are attracting coiuldorablo Interest , English sporting man aru divldca on the probable result of the Corboit and Sullivan light , but McAulilTa Is booked for tliu winner In bis battle with Billy Myor , while Dlxon's admirers think ho will wfn. President Charles Noel of the Olympic Athletic clue of New Orleans deserves - serves great credit for the energy ho has dls- pluvod in securing the three fights. Yeara ago England was to the front with pugilism , but now America loads by miles. " Douiintck McCaffrey's sneer that Jim Cor bott has woo all his lights by "scratches , " bus called out this challenge trom "Pompa dour Jem : " "It Is funny that McCaffrey did not scratch out when ho fought llttlo Jack Douipboy , I nottco McCaffrey say a ho Is In bettor condition now than ho ever wai botoro. Now , I will make this proposition to him : Whathorlwiu or lese the light with Sullivan , 1 uhall bo ulud to go lo tbo Man hattan Athlotio club , where McCaffrey 1 ° boxing Instructor , and stop him In four rounds In tbo presence of lilt * friends and pupils or I will give him ? lXKif ( ho will stand before mo four rounds nt the Madison Square gurdun , where 1 shall uppoar on the evening of September 12 ; or , If that Is not satisfactory , 1 will glvo him $350 for every louiut ho survives bore. As McCaffrey has ample timoto prepare , this will effectually provo that my victory ever him was not u scratch , as ho calls it. " Julio Kllraln U n Sullivan man. To an Inmate - mate friend who visited him In Baltimore a few days ago Juke gave his Ideas about the light. "I think Corbott is ono of the shiftiest men I ever saw. " salu ho , "but he does not class with John U Sullivan as a lighter. When I met Corbott ut New Orleans I wai really surprised at hU clovornois. Hud I known how shifty ho was 1 should have douo some training , I was outpointed , but bad tlio contest boon to u jlnlsh the result , I be- Hove , .vould have been different. I noticed ono thing about Corbttt. He dee not like Intlghtlug. Every tliao wo tot ; at close quar tern I puncbua away at his wind. Having ono had frea 1 bund u perfect right to do so. Oul tie appealed lo the referee and no In- Unlm ? was allowoJmtor ; the third round. t win weak when I onrml ( the ring , but the < veral body blows Ijlindcdmadohlm wince. What will bo do wb n "a man like Sullivan lounils his wind ! Cdrhctt himself is any thing but u hard puhohor. , They can nil talk about SulllvanM broken-down constitu tion and all that Ho U u romarbablo man nnd can fight twonty-fpir hours at u stretch f ho Is properly traiifCd i" Sliiliclitrrlug thn Ulny I'liroom. The Uomts ParkHlun clue hold tholr weekly shoot on tholr haw grounds across the river yesterday nftdrhoon. The weather ivns line and the scorM'frood ' , as the follow- ng figures show. "Trto conditions were .wonty-flvo singles nnd five doubles , Loomls . 1MOO iViM 11100 Hill 11I01-1S Doubles. . . . 10 'JO' 10 U 117 < A _ Total . . . 25 Chuhhiick. . . . 10011 11010 10101 11100 11100-13 Double ) . . . . 11 UO 00 00 114 Total . 10 Hawks . OlOiM 01101 01101 10011 11110-14 Doubles. . . . 10 10 01 11 10 7 Tnfil . 21 McDouirull. . 01030 01111 01101 1C011 11110-15 Doubles. . . 10 10 00 01 104 Total . 10 Dickey . OJ100 OHIO 10010 11010 Oltlil 13 Doubles. . . . 11 It 0 ] 00 004 Total . JO Salisbury. . . . 00111 01010 OJ10J 10311 01111-13 Doubles. . . . 11 01 10 10 10 0 Total . 18 Cross . llllt 11101 11111 10111 1UU-2.I Doublet . 11 01 10 10 U-0 Total . SO MeOueiio. . . . OOIHI 10100 01100 01111 01109 12 doubles. . , . Id 10 10 01 00 4 ' Total . . 10 Iluth. : . 1UOI1 Hilt 01111 01011 01I01-1S Doubles. . . . It 01 01 01 005 ' Total . . . 2J Ilhiko . OJlOl 11101 10011 11111 01111 18 Doubles. . . . It 11 10 OJ 00 5 Total . 23 Smoiid . 01111 11011 100111 1100 11001 111 Double ! . . . U 01 10 11 01 7 Total . 2.1 URI ; | . OJII1 OtJO ) lOtOO 10111 01100 12 1'oubles. . . . 10 01 11 11 017 Total . til Uhlnohart. . . . 01001 01001 HOJ1 01100 11010 12 Doubles. . . . 10 01 01 01 01 5 Total . 17 Ilrowi . 01101 01010 01011 U1010 01010 12 Doubles. . . . 10 01 10 01 01 5 Total . 17 Nnvlns . 10110 101U1 10101 010J1 10001 U Double * . . . 10 10 10 10 OJ 4 Total . I" 1'ntur-j . 11010 01010 11001 11100 01000 12 Doubles. . . . 10 11 01 11 00 0 Total 18 Moinorlcn ol tint l.ulu Tliu Hnrnt. Tim Hurst has either boon retired for good or advised to co to some cooler climate and ice bU boated brain for a while , says caustic Mr. Mulford. Tbo .fact that ho did not ofll- cluto In any of ; the games played yesterday acted 111(0 a tonio on the Rods , who are still smarting under the treatment they received at bis hands In Chicago. While the boys wore In thn Forest city President Mulcnhy of the Rochester club passed through on- route to Mount Clements and ho dropped a fsw reminiscences bv ] the waysldo. Ono story was on the "boy soprano. " Mr. Mat- cany is ono or tnoso 'mortals wno swttcuou lloracu Grooloy's ndvlco. Ho was out in Sioux City aud carao' ' bast to grow up with tuo country. Hurst lit that ttmo was an um pire in the Western association. "Ho had made a pretty rough decision , " said Mr. Mulcahy , "and every man in the team came running' In1 shouting 'murder' ' . Frank Genius was with 'mo then and play ing brilliantly In the outfield. Hurst looked nnenly at the playorUf-who wore closing in on him from all sides. "Whoso yor captain I" ho growled. ' 'Somebody answered'Tim Brosnan.1 " 'I'll talk to him inon,1 declared Hurst , 'and the otbor eight of 'yoz can consider yor- self dead ! ' "I wont out mysolfi and was ordorpd back after asking Mr. Hurst if 1 could please stav in the town and live ever night. " The Kochostor tnuuuato gave Captain Com- iskoy several pointers on Eastern league Holders and ho assorted that Quiet Joe Knight , who played la left for the Hods in Ib'JO was slugging the ball as hard as any man In the league. Knight is one of Roches ter's favorites. Cbarlos H. Cusnmon , who began the season us Milwaukee's manager , Is umpiring in the eastern. The Octolirr lluiuiu ho\v. The Omaha Kennel club is much olatoa ever the prospects of their coming bench show. Already they are In reoalpt of loiters from all points of this and the surrounding states inquiring Tor premium lists and other information. The ono sontlmont existing among dogcy men Is that tbo club has at last maao tbo move so loug hoped for horo. It will awaken a keen interest in the thorough bred , und bo tbo moans , in the long run , of almost thoroughly extirpating tlio mongrel. The show in question opens up on the 25th of October and will bo continued through out the week. It wilt bo governed by the rules of tha American kennel club , which alone guarantees n tlrst- clnss exhibition. The officials of the local club uro all working bard with the ono aim , that of a big success In view , nnd the pros pects are that they will even exceed their most confident hopes. Ono thing is certain , ana that Is that tbo citizens of Omaha. In another six weeks will have an opportunity of viewing and studying the various charac teristics and ways of a greater variety of line dogs , including ever llfty different bieods , than was over afforded them boforo. In fact , the object Is to make tbo bench us prominent and interesting as auy that has ever boon hold In the west to at once give Omaha a standing In kennel circles commen surate with Cincinnati , St. Louis nnd Chicago cage , which will bo u benefit of Incalculable dimensions. What ( iuiiliis Amount * To. Base ball history Is rapidly mado. Ono week ago today I took occasion to unload a Hitlo praise cue to Frank Genius , whojo work while "subbing" It at homo ut short wns of the phonomonul order. The second chapter is pot quite so lovely. On this trip Genius has boon dead on his foot , and In ad dition to the beauteous bouquet of errors ho has gathered in , lilts have glided by tbat George Smith would have smothered , and little Hies have dropped safe that tbo Ger man would have reached. True , In that Cleveland pull-out Gonins made ono of the scorching hits that made the rally lively , but Comlskoy figures that if Smith bad been In his position two defeats at least would naveboon reversed despite tbo Judg ments against the Rods. Ren Mulford. .MUch ; Tram .Shout. Next Tuesday afternoon on the grounds of the Bomls Park Guu club , across tbo river , a match shoot for the 'birds , between a team of live from the Bomls Park club and n team from the Raymond club will take place. The race will consist o ( lf > singles , unknown angles ; 15 singles , wulkurouud and tlvo pairs of doubles. Tha teams will confront each other in this wlso : Till : 11HMIS I'UIK TEAM. Frank Cross , altorliaic' Stockton Hoth ; J. H. Dumont , nltornutp , William Salis bury ; James Smoad , alternate , J , H. Mo- Dougall ; F. H. Blake , alternate , M. C. Peters ; J. J. Dickov , aWoruuto , J. C , Read. Till ! lUlMONb 1B4M. F. Parmolto , alternate , Dr. Bryant ; F. Fogg , alternate , Dr. GalUraith ; George W. Loomls , alternate. C. Johannes ; II. E. Chub- buck , ullornato , Vf. S. Convoy ; F. Momma- ronoy , alternate , W. W. Blngpam. \\liispiirlncn ol tint \Vhfol. Willie Wlndlo \ to so on the pain ogala , and some good rucos will bo forthcoming. Club runs scheduled for today : Omaha vVhool club , to PlatUinoutu , starl at 0 o'clock a. in. : Tourists , to Blair , start at 5 a. ni. ni.W. W. C. Tlioruo of the Lcnguo of American Wheelmen racing board U lopping off the beads of the "crooked" racing won at u eroat rate. rate.Many Many of the bova ore getting Into shape tor the Omaha Wbeol club road ruco nnd borne splendid efforts at sprinting are prom ised , Linutenant J , 11. Kastman has charge of tbo Omaha Wheel club runs during the oap- laln'tt absence. Jack is u popular oQlcor with ihu beys. Tbo Omaha lady cyclists will pedal ever to BaylUs parit Monday ovoulug. Start from Omaha Wheel club house on Seventeenth and Chicago streets nt 7:30 : p. in. Several nice oft runs for next week are scheduled. Riders \vho enjoy short evening ndc < should consult the bulletin boards at the club houses and the dealers' shops. The English bloomer style of knlcUnr- jocker for cyclists Is catching on among Iho Omaha cyclist * In great shupn. For case , comfort nnd service the "bloomor" rccom- ncnds Itiolf. The ralii of Saturday spoiled the club runs 'or last Sunday , although the Tourists wont to Bollovtio and Council Bluffs In tha after- loon and tbo Oraahas made a short run In tbo morning. A bicycle tbiof wns recently caught and sentenced to two years in the ponitonlmry at Savannah , Gn. The Jury was out aoout .hreo minutes. The crusade against these "llsht-flncorcd gentry" Is fully Inaugurated all ever Iho country. The world's twenty-four hour record was made on a geared ordinary nt Homo Hill , England , by Frank Shorclnnd , the distance rladon bolng 41S miles , 1,015 yards. Waller , tha Callfornian , claims ho can do 500 miles wlthtu the same time nnd Is preparing to demonstrate that ho Is not boasting. The Young Men's Christian association cyclers und the Tourist Whonlmon made a lolntruu'to Seymour Park last Thursday ovonlng. Tbo captains lost their compassui and bad to lot the clubs drift about ni will. If you want to bo killed right sud denly ask Captain Grant or Captain Potter where Seymour Park Is located. Some twonty-throo cyclists palled through the trip. During the recant conclave of tuo Knights Tomplnr at Denver , the wheel clubs of that place and several hundred visiting wheelmen turned out In a grand lantern parade. The streets wore densely crowded nnd the 1.200 cyclists wore loudly cheered nloti the line of march. Denver Is growing to bo n cycling metropolis very rapidly of lato. It is esti mated that there uro fully 2,000 cyclists In that burg. The Omaha Wheel club Is "living up" its now club house ou Iho corner of Seventeenth und Harnoy for occupancy about the 1st of next month. The now quarters will give the boys all the privilege * of baths , ollllard rooms , card rooms , library and two spacious parlors. A bowling alloy Is soon to bo built adjoining the club house proper. A good dry wheel room will also bo lilted up. The Tourist Wheelmen will hold their first annual century run during the month of September. Every wheelman Is Invited tu attend. A good com paratively easy route will bo picked * out nui nil that wish to try their hand at century riding will bo given a chance. The run will bo conducted entirely under Iho auspices of the Tourist Wheelmen , and will bo subjected to tbo supervision and management of tno club's road officers. A dinner will bo pro vided for the ambitious conlurions nt Ibo turning point of the half hundred miles. "Ziniiny" tbo American champion , had no moro Ihuii landed on his native sod than ho commenced lo play "hob" with the American ' "cracks. " At'Asbury Parkon , Augusts , ho won every race but ono that ho entered , his bosl cnmpolttor bolng George Taylor , the man who only a few days before established Iho world's safety record for n mile , of 2:11. : In ono race , a quartor-mllo strotcb , X/immor- man only won by an incb , Taylor following so closely. After the Asbury Park races "Zimmy" went up into Canada and captured some Canadian records. The first lo fall being the half-mile , which uont In 1:13 : 4-5 , the next being tbo quarter in thirty-six sec onds. Herotoo , Ibo champion won every race ho ontored. I'nrost , Flulil mid Striinin. llonry Herman made a line catch of bass and oropplo over at Big Lake , In wn , Tliu ra it ay. ay.John John Collins and H. T. Filch nro In the sandhills making It warm for the "upland plover. " The Botnts Park and Raymond fgun clubs will run up against each other in a team shoot Tuesday afternoon. The rlflo match between Prod Fuller nnd C. J. Langdon takes place nt 2 o'clocic this afternoon nt the rauco across the river. Sheriff George Bennett with a party of eight or ton other sheriffs has boon hunting nntalopo and blncktail door In the stubbles up in Hock county. Dr. Whlnncry Is the proud possessor of whitt ho calls the llnost bcaglo bound in the west. It is from John Short's kennels and is truly a handsome specimen. J. McCormiok has returned from a six week's outing in northern Minnesota. Ho reports the lakes up there as literally teem ing with tnusltalongo , bass , trout and'plke. Attorney Charles Grcon , Chnrlio Wbltuell , Colonel Seth Cole and ono or two others spout a couple of days the last wool ; uraoug the "stubble ouck" down near Lexington. Drs. Gnlbratth and Connor , together with a party of professional friend ? from Now Yorlt city and Mausllold , O. , loft , for the mountains of Idaho Tuesday on a mouth's boar hunt. I.'chooH J'roiu tliu Hull I'lold. Decker , Ibo man Chicago socurecl from Jo- Hot , is doing good work Doth la Iho Hold and with the bat. Umpire Snyder bcllovos tbat John L. Sul livan will whip Corbott to a standstill in half a do/on rounds. Bill } ' O'Brien , Iho llrat baseman of tbo de funct Indianapolis club , Is dangerously 111 with typhoid fever. Manager Walklns of the Rocbcslor club has rosusctlated Pitcher Atkitson , the old Alhlollc twirlor. Brett , who has been pitching for Blair , wunts to got In n now loam. Blair has abut down on oil salaries. Kid Nichols 1ms been gelling It in the nock quite roeulnrlv lately. Staloy is Boston's ' winner in Iho box this season. The plant pitcher , Willie Mains , formerly of Kelly's Killer * , led Iho Norlhwostorn league In baiting tbo llrst season. Patsy Donovan has been moved to the head of the Plttsburg balling order , while Joe Kelly has boon promoted to fourth placo. Many familiar names are mlsslni ; from the league's list of players , nnd several jiioro will bn blotted oul before the end of this season In addition to playing good Bull a team is also obliged lo bo lucny to keep near the too In Ibose days of fast ball and fust company. Sullivan , Cincinnati's now pitcher , and Harrington form the giant bntiory of America. They weigh together 450 pounds. 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Qupo.tanc | ! .l , A BOARDING SCHOOL roit Young Ladies CondiK'loil by the Sisters of Jloroy. O'CONNOR , CJRHELY CO. , KKD. This Iloirin'-'Hi.'hool : ] | Is hltnatod a short , dl - tnnco fiom ( irt'oly Uuntor , a llonrlHliliiR town on tliu 11 , it. M. r.illro.ul. The Uonvont h on u dollishtfiil situ among the O'Connor hills. The usual KiiKllsh brnnchos ; music , % oonl nnil In- Htniiiientitli amln spoulal courauof lltoratuor ar < > Klvnn , Tiinns In iidvanco , * IV ) a year Ma months ) , washing Included. Tlio school will opun tha first of Hoptombor : I'or fiirtlmr puitleiilurs iiddross , MOTlIKKSUlV UONVK.Nl'Oli1 MHUOV 15th nut * , O.intollnrHt , O.MAIIA , NEB. Baby's choelt lg lllto a perxoh , Is It Matlnmo Hupport's bloaoli ? No ! but biitjy'u imima'H choolc Volumes to Its prnlnu cloth upoalt ! Call for .Mine , llupiiort'ii book , "Him to bo Iloantt' ful' UV DR. SNYDER , THO SUCCE33FUU OBIBITV SPECIALIST Mrtf.Allni MBpln Jriiion , Mn.VnlKliti llifnro treat- Tha fullowliiK iiomoim Imvu tnVvn In-uliiiciit ol Dr. Hnjrdur , with IUNH uf wuUlit i\n \ ulvmi liuloir. I'liuy will ( hcurfully answiT ull lniiilrlui | If mumpi ere Iniluivil. \Vi'l hl Wcluht llc-furu. A fur I.n . itIIH IlACIIKI , d.JOIINHUN , I'utllluJuiKtlon , Iowa . . . ,32'ilhn , 117 ll ) . I7H Ibi Mils. AMI liMAI'l.t , IBS" H II. tol'K. Oinru , WU . 81 ! ) " i an HIMIOW VAN WINKI.K , Kranklln , III .Ml" 2P3 SHIM , ( II OIIIIK rill.HIA K Illilwiill , lul , . .278" ITJ 10(1" ( 11IIH HAIIAII IIAIINKII , 1311 ho I If III Hi. i , Ku , , Z7B" 110" 105" PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL. „ , XioNUruiic. no iiiioiivuutoiiiA hurtnlt tf and liu lirvl Mtruct . Ktrlrtly cxnillilutitlitl. 2 ort-irculuriiuudtutt * UutiUlfiU uddlCHj vritli Co. Ill fjUlup * , DR. O. W. F. SNYDER. ffioVlckcr's Tlicatro Bldrj. , Chlcaao , lit ,