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BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1880~TWENTY-FOUR PAGE h CARTER'S LITTERE LIVER PILLS | —=$ICK HEADAGHE POSITIVELY CURED=— | By These Little Pills. o A A Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating, a Perfect Remedy-for Dizziness, Nassea, Drowsi- | ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue, PAIN IN THE SIDE, TORPID LIVER, They Regulate the Bowels and Prevent Constipation and Piles. ‘ he Smallest and Easiest to Take. Only one pill a dose. 40 in a Vial."w’ Purely Vegetable. Price 25 cents. CARTER MEDICINE GOMPANY, PROPRIETORS, NEW YORK CITY. THE LOC‘L FIELD OF SPURT suspicions to Manager Chapman and a trap | skin sport and gambler turns a trick of | pedition, as he is a man of much experi professicn. When this smiling youth be- | grounds this afternoon for §100 a side. The | there is no such feature in base ball. Play- 4 o | was laid for the guilty ones. 30 on o ball game, is uo evidence that | in sports afield. Ramsey has shot his can- | comes a victim of the insidious charley- | Hermans beat the Blairs on Sunday last by | ers get up and hit at the ball. They have no ““The next game was one with the Colum- | there has been crooked work executed. Be- | vas-backs and red-hend along the marshes of | o ") ™) O (0 ht PR E T g score of 16 to 12, idea where it is going—in fact, do not care, — bus Buckeyes, at Columbiis, O, thenextday, | cause Irish Mike accompaniea the Omaha the Chesapeaico; killed bis oo in tar- | 200, 0 WAL JAVE da”f“rng s T A just 0 it falis safe. Driving the ball to any and here again were the big Falls City teain | tewm to Lincoln last Tuesday, and the game | o aine; his white tailed deer ' PR desired place in the fleld 1s out Organization of a Kennel Olub and ;1‘,“0 ;uu but F:,, hard was it for themto | out there waxed intoa decayed farce, ,mrfl .lmu:ng 1dna 3 ;lxznmudutcnks; ““hin mmi rcaura upon. He hails from Kansas Thomuh;:;iz:m;;‘rm“\(,I:'_,):Is]'mrlcenfll of the question. The same can be Benol 3 0se the game, that Columbus only made one | the astute Hibernian fakir got in his graft | lard “and teal on the nois and | City, where he enjoys the reputation of an ROmA! 2 iz b sald of sacrifico hitting. No player 1 e run and the fowsvilles nono, Hore it was | for a fow bundreds, is no reason why the | Kunkakee; been treed by peccaries 1 old A streot, would like to mect J. W. Raley, the e > h ; exemplary young man, and_where o lovely 82 A over went up to the bat del- that telograms to Craver and Doviin and | aliegation should bé made that St. Jos threw | Mexico; lassooed his wild mustangs on the | fau luinay” girl awaits. the. day that_ will | Lagush pedestrian, with whom L desires 10 | iberately ana intentionaily to make nothing Nichols were intercepted. They were from | the game, The Lincoln popu you see, | limitless pampass of Mexas: trapped bear in | orown her as Mrs, Kid Nichols. 13y a but a sacrifice hit. They smash away at the IRISH MIKE GETS IN HIS GRAFT. | Bl e e o Jomtonay wad hatrellwere dead | Arizonn: speared his saimon in the wierd | Sro‘fai oros Mus: Kid Nichols, iy thewsss | Patsey Fallon and Dr. E. Weathorly have | ball and tako their chancos. If they aro re- gave the whole snap away, cven to the fact | stuck on secing Omana lose tnat buil game. | Columbia, and shot se 1 walruses, and | @angns City belle knows nothing about this, | b contempaltion agrand athletic tournament | tired and a base runner is advanced a bag on PABLLBHA th1Ba e Ao each for | They were not conversant enough with the | poiar bear on the frozon sea of Prince Ru- | theve is no fearof a sensation. Lastnight the | to be-held at the fair ground or ball park | the hit, thon they get the benefit of a sacri- The Pugs Galore—Off For Manitoba | each gamo Lowsville los AL, 1t was | game and the strength of the respective | pert's land. What Ramsey don’t know about | K3 pard Tux Bre ofice a visit. Ho said; | early this fall. fice hit. When there are men on second and S Choun A Ohorkcers—The Sohuttee | Drétty cloarly established, was nothing moro | teams to place their money with any judg- | hunting snd fishing and wild “adventure | w\e gev paid off ~ overy month, and | The Hamm.Hosmor Lake Manawa rogatta | third, and the infieldors aro playing in close. 5 " than a tool in Craver's and NichoP’s hands, | ment, or insist on an even show for their | Wouidn’t make much of a volume, to sa¥ the | jugt ag regularly as pay day comes, I bundle | failed to materialize, and it might be added | 1 the only time in the game when a enverein—The Diamond and and when he was closeted with the directors | “white alley,” but plunged in madly, | least. ~And then Rams is notouly a 8ports- | y;,'s couple of conturies and make for the | that ‘bm”m’ fnterests in’ this vicinity ard u‘L can couni with some show of reason of m Field, Wheel and Gun. of the Lowsville club, and charged with | blindly, and stacked up their shining simo- | man, but a sport as well. He has played ball | pyy i 1 sond this home to my banker, and | a woefally low ebb. g u sacritice hit—a fungo over the infield- h this dirty worlk, hroke down und made & | leons oh & menagerie that hasn't a chance to | professionally, had two or throe ring fiahts, | 1o stores it away for me, 1 have @ snug s 3 ors heads, The sacrifice hit is an_idiotic clean breast of the whole affui beat the White Sox out of more than one | Won several notable sprint races, and u8 8 | gum gaved already, and its growing every Manager Jack Prince, who is a hustler | measure, and in time will be eliminated as & month and every day. But, changing the | {rom Hustlersville, as soon as the exposition | factor in a player's average. And then in The D: £ Orooked Ball. ““Tho ggeectors met immediately and these | game insix. And it seems that this man | “‘crap shooter” stands head and shoulders ¢ ] gt ". four mon were expelled forever. They were | Irish Mike, a peripatetic shell-worker and | above any man in the wild and woolly west. | gypiect, what do you think of the gall of | 1S OVer, will turn his attention exciusively to | counsidering this feature, it should be borne Talking about crooked ball playing and | 41 great bull pinyers, and great influence | short-card “gun,” was shrewd enough to | In Ramsey's Manitoba party will be several | Guippel MeGarri the perfection of the polo organization. {aimindithay wisaorifioolican mevartio mads crooked ball players, recalls a conversation | was brought 1o bear for years afterward to | get among them in the grand stand down | businessand protessional men, and the expe- “What about Chipt" Charlie Catheart, superintendent of Adams | Uutil one man is out. Just as if the batter the writer had with {Umpire Herman Doe- | have them reinstatod, but to no purposo, | there the other day and turned them over | dition will be absent until the first of No- | «why hesays thatif the St. Joe team was | express, this city, J. B. Keefe, claim agent | ddvancing a base runner, when there are no scher, on Thursday evening last. they were downed for all time to come. 'This | for something like $1,600. Doctors, lawyers vember. in Omalia, and they received the treatment | of the I, K. & M. V. K. R. and Dell Rudd, | hands out’ on a long fiy to_an outficlder, is annais of the great national sport since s | ing to-day. Craver is a policeman in West Aearegation of suckers that crowded into | The races which bogan at the fair grounds fheipeminnsitin ihstiniot Kcoutes, 1niho liginns s i : 7 B Omaha team was located in St. Joe, Why, I C. W. Welton, of Greenwood, this state, { iness of this sucrifice hitting should be pal- inception down to the present time than this | Troy, N. Y., Hall_is a commission merchant | Mike's snare—hence the howl. course to-morrow afternoon, will be the | haq to laugh in the gay littlo bird's face. I | challenges Leon Lozier w run him from 50 | bable 1 a blind man. same Herman Doescher. He has lived | in Brooklyn and Nichols lives on a farm on The sporting editor of Tne BEe is in re- [ most interesting meet that has ever beem | think Chippey must have been down on | to 200 yards for any part of $500, stipulating, —_— through the game in all its phases, from | 100 Island Sound.” ceiptof a letter from & party in Lincoln | peid here. All the crack horses of this part | Tenth —street hitting the bipe when | however, that the race must come off at Questions and Answers. ¥ Eachas: | and from manazer tod] o anio E RaisquArtatio you Shink then, | allagiog o downrightbasgms end Saleion o o hia fcomnry Lwill b8 hera'bo)itace. iai| thatiden cropt lnto;his pata, The Ohlppey | Greeumood. For the past_six weeks thore has been 2 oaliihian ind o lastilgpRERetioln, OAck UDOLL L DAF ALEO.pfakUo CEtk: V02DIRYC: tarter. One of the best features will be | knOws that with an aggregation like the St. | The chicken law is up on September 15, | quite a discrepancy in _the stauding of the umpire, He was a great third basemau in | whoprofession?” : game. The latter, however, for reasons | SEFERE FHAC0 trot. Tos which the following | J0es ho would be lucky to hold fourth place, | two weeks from m_d”_‘ o iom bor 23l 1 Associntion elubs as published by his day, ranking with the very best in the Yes, this prompt punishment pur best known to the writer, s a falfehood upon | g/ jos'have been made May be Jimmie got his head swelled by doing | ported plentiful in all parts of the state, | the various city papers. Which is -correct? business; bt ndvancing years brought | SPOTty ind during tho past twelve yoars I | its faco, and the names of no players will bo | *'yireg for all trotting, bost threo n five— | Up Davo Rowe for three straight, and | and notwithstanding the work of conscionco: | Agi ¥ule [ bunk on Tui Bee for reliability. Charley-horso with them, snd ho was'rels | 006 know of singlo wustance of a player's | smitched through theso columns a% uny suoh | porry” Bros,, Wayne, D's, Frank P. Darwin, | ust wanted to hoar himself warble, | less pot hunters, thero is s prospect yot for [ —Subsciiber, Omana. gated to the bench, Then he essayed the | sf A el et e A b o O v 18 fully propared to. disoredis | bY.Simms Mor G. B. Gooaell, b g, Spar- | Still he's _stuck on Omaha and | first-class sport. ~Tue Ber's table is correct, It was R ar i Taorss IR E oy | Maw binnicthnt anvoRy ol Aishnacaiy: tor I fully propared, 10, Jigeredit | gan W. T, Mokiney, blic Black Didmond | Omaba people, and L~ don't’ blawe | *fom ' Eck is organizing another bi fust revised and corrected by Manager Selee dou, Ont., but failed to distinguish himself Kennel Olab and B “such fine players and well known honora. | Hogers, Coldust, by LI e e MeGH snap. This timo hie has whoson of o Minne: | one weck ago, and s absolutoly corroct in this line, sud next succeeded in getting | Billy Meldrum, tho wellknown dog and | ble men as ths squealer from Lincoln | WRErs: FRORGE B Lol Lot [ } apolis banker as a partner and bucker. Eck | to.day. an appointiment upon the American associa- | ehicgen fancior, will make o strenuous effort | chooses to select for his villainous attack, Whip, by Bessie Brown; Charles Burroughs, *But without any joking, Kid, what do | wi| make a play for the bank. Lillie Will- ayto 3 ol you think of the St. Joes " - 3ty has ‘gl » 4 Tn a game of croquet, A and B are both tion staff of umpires. Here he shono like & | syic il to oreunive a kennel club in Omaha, | 800 their names will never bo divulged | Davton, O., brg, Joe Davis, Dr. Herr, by | ¥ 1ams, of this city, has wone to Miuncupolis star of the first magnitude, in f was re- | “his R AROIEE A 40 A48, | through any such treacherous means as this o By, NWell they a ; ; i covers. A hits 1, the stroke driving B Mambrino Pilot, jr. Well they are just about tho same kind | dnh® 20 Yoi% (R coMhiation rovers. \ ; - ISRLEID e S Fldas s o1 2 Sloux Citys, T . | aainst the stake, Does A get uuother strike arded as ono of tha most Feliablo and com- | B0 10 the interests of the canine f2mily, it | ylanderer steks, Horace, you will huve to-| (Liis race will ake place Friday afternoon. | of a teaw as the Sloux Ciws, They ure Just | a1 the coming king of thé trotting Petent umpires o the land, but he |is %to bo hoped that ho will | ight it out with Irish Mike Vext in importance, of all the cvents on the | about the same flelders and baso runuers, e com 0 I‘ImL in importance, of 81l the Vot on the | but the Corn Huskers are just a littie | turf will trot against timo at Dos Moit got into an unfortunate entunglement | meet with full aud abundant sue- eard, 08 I next ‘Puesday, on the third day of the stat with the Cincinnati and Philadeldma clubs —— e e e somes off Thureday, are s | stronger at the bat, whilo St. 'Joo has tho | xS Tuesd LR gy/iof) Ho docs. cess, Omaha should have & kennel ! The Schultzenverein. £his ovonts WHIGR Come bestof 1t In tho infleld. However, I think | fair. Axtell is ewned by O: W. Williams, ut |y 50y pall i delivered to the batsmian and was forced to resizn. ~Sinc that Hme | 1,y by )l means, Thero is a large number | The Omuha Schuetaenveroin will holda } 'pacing, free-for-all—John Riley, Omaha, | the St Joos are demoralized and ready to 08 T B0 MIBER B TD by the pitcher, and muffed by the catcher, mated in the outset, Docschor 15 well quali- | to do overy and anything that is caleulated at Ruser's park on September 27, 28 and 20, | Fort Caltoun, bik. m. Lorene, Colonel W 716 Owan Whoel club scoms to Tnck lire, | then bandled by an outsider, lat a blocied - H 3 bul!?—Ball Player, Unadilla, Neb, ) The: o i " | Joe Waring, George imes, b, s, k'red As A Full edged Success. and are alowing the !.Irnrl Lu. lHI’)\tJnl y AT, id stage of the game, and has a fund of infor- | gport, There are many fine thoroughbred | some prizes. On Saturday the shooting wi Mo, | br. . Tusk Franklin, Prospect (not | numerously patronized these cool ovenings, | theld an example it might " eyt £ mation that would keep a crank enrapt | hird dogs owned here, besides yhounds, | open at 8. m. and coutinue uatilGp. m.. | oo ] ¢ L oveutngh: | The club over tuore is putting in a fino track | game, unloss thero are men on the buscs, from one week's end to the other. mastifts. grent Danod, fox terriers, fight. | and on Sunday, the last day, it will begin at f EIE 4 00n 40 hoge two premier events, and there is much sport on tho carpet. | ay the ball park, aud propose iu a short time Will you Jwdly inform mo through the passea through the dark and gloomy ing dows, and other breeds, and @ kenvel | 8 and closo at'12, when the averages will be h | Everything has been done that is possible | to give a two diys’ out doors tournament, sporting colamns of Sunday morning's Be oy there will be @ full racing card, runming, o e pas ous amakgact With 1 ohar: | olub s all aris ssontiatilo. tosier S computod and. tho prizes awarded. There | {rofiing and pacing, for oach aftornoon, aud | Just now to briag tho club up to tho standard | Juck Crooln will probably play bullon tho | who Tomuy Brooks ovor whinped! How RASS - 3 Cf C nourish the interests in these matters. Mr. v e el C - 4 : eli the people can rest assured that so far as the | of the tymes, and there is no gainsaying bui | coust this winter. Dave Foutz wants him to | many rounds did Hrooks and Edwards thoroughly uustaingd. His naulo to-duy is | Meldrum is a thorough and compotent dog r’".“.'f,"".f’.l",‘”,".', " ’fi-,'fi“\{?\‘;“,“fl',"-"',lrm\:;‘l'l"fif,' attractions of the turf are concerned, there | whatitis o full fledged success, 1t has | play second for the snap ho will take to Cali- | fight, and whore did tl Hght! What is synomymous with all that i square in"the | man; ho has bad along and varied expor- | #ir concerts given, The whole affaie Will be | will bo no possible grounds for complaint 88 | poon mcely furnished apd will shortly be | fornia in Novembar. ~Oue tuing, oo, is quite | Brooky' weight, and where is he at present e, & ience, and is well qualified to passdudgment | be closed with 4 big summer night fstVAl.§ 45 the management of the present fair. Y s ° | certain, and that is Crooks will never pi 0ld Sport, Valley House, Sult Lake City, S Il rol,” said o, whon tho, alleged | upiu'oy auestion arising that pertaios % Sunduy niglt.. The committeo of usranec: SHY DL DG Pre supplied with numu]uuul apparatis, shower | LG sGuson with Omaha, OF With o i Ans.—Tommy Brooks' first fghtof any crookedness oi the men mentioned in un- | yois fuvorito animal of man. He is also | ments consists o Stocker, W. [Kopp, P AR VAT i baths, ete., that will make it complotens any | league team either, for that matter. 188 | consennenc ; B v other article was broached to hif, *base | thoroushly versed in cnicken lore, owns | Willium Krug Charles Storz, William Butt, g Kok, :h; St‘;&“ (1 1o i | OF o Eyitastuims of the Inrker eastorn | procly woil estublished thut Grooks goos to | SO wenco was with Holau, u.m.{.u.u, at ball players w-day are sensible mefi and are | many fine birds, and i an ardent devotee of | Willinm Scgelke and Fred Fuller. The preseut trip o St. Joes will, in all | 308 EFTIONCNY fas any dosive to ox- | Columbus next season, Kaunsss Olty, and Brooks won. iHe mel 10T GOINK o throw away their chances of o |t axeltoments of the pit. . Mr. Moldrum's | Followiug is a hist of the members of the | probability, result in the disbandment of the | groige B0 NOA DR8 Moy O o | Columbus next scason. - e wprinter, | Holan ® second vinio and nguin beat hiu. Ho liviihiood for u fow extra dollars or to gratify | anuuni bonch show will be held in January | ¢lub: M. Fopp, J. Nagl, H. Swidler, Ed | club, Itisa well known fact that the team | muchinery with which-to assist him in the | " 'Selitar 'in ulmost all of the big events | next fought P'rank Allen, who ho also de- pcenie of fash sports, s i, ad from the indications promises | Wittis, W, Mack, C. Wigtrioh, G, Wioteiol | s hoen but iliy supported st bome, and | athlotic club rooms, is & hord custower 1© | gy tho * Denvor profossional meot rocontly, | featod. His last battlo was with Billy Bd- *Crooked ball players are a quantity of the | 1o beun unqualitied success. It will be under - Ruser, H. Stoceker, W.Segelke, P, Gogs, | 115t} ag been on the verge of dissolution | plesse and no mistake. Manager iilkenny | PLe0 failed to got o piece of any of the s eho'hb kiidaed o in f¥e sannaset past, are they not, Dosh " asked the' scribe, | cennel club rules, and & beneh show i every | A. Suyder, A Pakorng, C. Mathis, Johu esting exhi- 0 N : r 0 Trucken- | 18 preparing for & series of inte Lgh baaten: T« z00d show- v i St 2 2 ou bat thow Ao, I fuck. 1 dow's tnimk | Lol cLub Fulet A e e afmors | Murmiz, 11, Busct, C. Mots, G. Heusie, D, | for o mouth or more, Mr. rusken- | byfCiMes uig \uliion Gua” assorts that by | kg WA, EOGRT JTe S OILARTDY | the Gate Gty Athletic clab rooms, this city. there really ever was but Tour crooked ball | colleetion of dogs, exhibited without any af Schlerpp, ¥. Fuller, W. Krug, F'. Krug, V. e e e & troneuinaly tived of gotng | the holidays Omaha can boast of one of the | 4 O v Vet Cauld necomplish this feat Brooks I8 now in jall at Council Bluffs wyers, and their punishment was socondign | Yontion to tho sirict requirgments of such a | Dumpert, 1. Poppendick, A. Foll * 1 | ehae ' fELDE, CRevolliny BTN FUERTE | ot completo sporting elubs in the country. | 5uq Ty dofeats were all by the smallesi | eharged with murde Wt 1t has dotorrod, uay from following 18 | Whow: but & dispiay and compotition ombrao- | Walleor, ¥t atitinacnt, H. iohaon, I We| VRIS S PO alfuren, wut o i roady = ; Possiblo margin, : "To decido a bet, will you state in Sunday's $Daix Toowateph since.h | Tng ult the nice details and careful prepara- | Waither, ~C." ‘Thompson, - G. Karl, 1d | PO OUY (imo. Hie hus been holding on #he Apollo Whee ! Jimmy Lindsay Is in absolutely perfect | Bk where left-fiolder Glean, of Sioux City, I suppose you refer to Craver, ot ul, oh1 | {1un'bf ‘he shows given under the wuspices | Maurer, . Voks, L. Heimrod, = C. it at any timo-. Xig hud been holdingon | S TROC b0 N0 Wheot elub | Jimimy Lindsay 1s in absolately porfect | Wew whete lafistiortor teas, o Quows G “Yes, Craver, Deviin, Hall and 1. A recognized koanel club Storz, W, Stolltenberg, E. Paulsen, W. Voks, | 8imply with pe o ng ) s shape and sparring like a house on tir ) They were all biack listea for solling games | °F O 04 rocounised kounel clubs. Whutt, W, Wagnee H. Stockmas, F. Men- | to_retrench himself by tho sale of the | will be to Washington to-day, the start 1o b | gives his pupils ut the Gate City Athletio | year before. = Did ho ever i pavlding, way back in 1877, und uot a wother's son of Irish Mike Gers tn His Graft. gedot, H, Peterson, W. Rassmusen, J, Jung, | ¢lub to some other city, but just now there | yade at 9:30 from 2540 Cabitol avenue. club rooms extubitions of his siill almast | Greo oupty, thly stute, nd what is hia them ever pliyed a lick of professional ball | - SRR C. Pahl, J. Guelk, (eo, Heimrod, C. Reich- | don’t seem to be many cities clamoring very The last run to Florence lake was a de- | nightly, meeting any and all comers. To. | first nume!—W. F Albion, Neb. afterwards. So far as Craver, Deviin and There are some peaplo silly euough to | o Nr08 oy oader, L. Krautsot, G. Josten, | loudly for the stock, and his chances of sav- | | o0, | particlpated in by ten mem. | MOFFow night he is tosctto with Johuny | - Aus,—In Charleston, §. €. With Charlos- Nichols were concerued I think this fato was | CH8rFe that the two games here with St. Joe | 13 "Kempfoer. y 4 " | ing himself in this 'way aro small indeed. | lightiulone and partielpatc 1o Y G SRR | ougan, of New York, who will arrive hero | o, yug Boston. Dou't know whother o deserved, but I ulivays hadiny doubts whether | 1ast Wednesday were sold by the latter club, ‘Committee on Arrangements— W, Krug,M. | The bad showing of the team recently, can 1‘""‘ a ‘]" itk beautitul d tw-day in company with Al Powers, | D Bt tae on ot Eils namee Justico hua beon sabserved i Hull's cass,” | o be suro thoro was & whole lot of listiess, | Kopp, W. Segolke, . Tullay, C. Stortz, W, | quly be explaiged in ono way-—interpal “ b ‘mombors ufo urkently raquested to | Dempsey's old mentor, Hill Dacey, Snarrow | U A 80 4 R G 08 nO% WS Aal| no abous g atiair, Doshs kused | inaiftorent playing, bt Wk ln alk sseousted | Bush, W Blacker __ dividual talenty” @ in . the team | turn out ioday and inake tho b o W T b, “Where Heogdn meets young | For the benefit of your uninitiated readers ::nbe ’“l“::::-\f :.Lrnu:lh.o {:wm h‘ul_ nlb Wa8 80 | for in another paragraph in these columns. The Pugs Galore. and J:mperl_y managed and handled they | ington. They should not Alurgul&lufi;}l:’: Mitchell i October, please publish in Sunday’s BEE your abbre- BAVEIL, thora isn't much o tell. To accuse ball player of crooked work | here will be quite s number of pugihstic | Would bo weil ablelto hold thelr own ywith EANUN A SRS 400 F There is no denying it but Manager Frank | Yiatons for scorlug w ki of T Gl 3 " gt . o " S any team in the Western association. The . L ¥ i SH., 8B, PO., A. and E., — meuitar the Louisvills veam of "P—the | thoss days, without most ample ovidence, Is | luminanios et South Omats Weduseday Dl rs. 100, aro horribly. sore on 'Trucken. | Lon Leeder is with friends in tho northern | Seleo is & good judge of w ball plaver e | 300 roticih "Haytings oot Dull téam over organized ib tho his- | u fugrant outrago, and likely 0 rob & fellow- | evoning next, o witness the four-round glove | fufilor wha'iys cxorcisod but lttle Jud: | part of the state. has poen connected with the national gamo | % 0L T 1o’ 10 conts in o Spaulding's wfi"’rfln‘n Jfiffi'-'.ly:\’-':é“?fi‘:\:fi- . Charlo | Wan of his one chuuce to make Living, 1ot | contest between Jimmy LM“X and Johuny | ment’ in his management of = the | Secretary Burnam has returned from Bur- ::‘;l}’"t"m;‘;,z‘:";u;:fi";; Fe e o lition s | base ball gulde and you will get the whole Syt wlivays beon 1 OpIBIon: U0 | ouly for wimself, buv in wmavy instances for | Hoagan, of New York Awong these | team, if tho players siories are | jingion. P 0 st OlAle. | Lh et e uoke lntalilgikle 8 iade Gisd & tery for you " > a wife aad family. Itisan old and time- [ might bé mentioned Al Fowers, Jack |to ~be relied ~—upou. =~ ‘They 84y | (gcqr Biendorf is one of tho most promis- O e e 10 Al o o ouling—the grentest the | Lonored. axiom o English law that every | Dempsey’s old trainer; Bull Dacey and Spar- | that ho s totalty incompetent for the work, | ,."voung riders in the west, and with o few | SV (g0 WOLT Worth, apd it was | ©0uld be atated Lers, : Jote Ahoutlog—the. grew the e ot il proven guilty, The | Fow Aldrich, of Brooklyn, N. Y.: Tom Kel- | is arbitrary, headstrong, vacillatory, di L Lo O T uior no'll keep | cover, Billy Hamitcos worth aeg e In making up o player's beiting. averags B O s "t AT shiony At e | e it imato of man's shortcomings | ey, Tom Allen, Dun_and Charlie Daly, Pat- | courteous aid utterly unablo to get anvthing | piany of the cuampions gucksing. SPohe Cicinnatls. secured Bug Holliday, | how wuch doos s singlo, u double, a three o v EApOR Wund Bie Gaes | saeme Tlbonp) 0w 'l sey Holiran and B, H. Smith, St. Louis; | like the game out of the gang. _"Tho fact is, | "/} e egor and | GEibaCincisnatle, ecu “ 7. | bagger and a home run count respoctively. eus of crooleduess wero discovered, | sad fruilities should nold good in ono walle | ¥, FCPovort o Yt ontor i1 and ALf Ken® | the last four games lost by St. Joe, were The Apstios, although much younger and | yamilton and Holliday aco to-day the most | PHEC or 1o Sunday’s Bas,—! H in & game between the Louisvilles and the | of life us well as another. ' Often whispered | DILY MeVEr i he 1& & y b 200 less experienced than the members of the ising young players in the country. Ylease answor lo Sunday - HE, ! P nedy and Bill Bradburn, of Chicago. games literally thrown away. There was H ¥ he | promising v Kearney, Alleghenies,aud the first man 10 suspect that | inuendoos and idle slander lead to the most ) Fames Hcral e who Svon pretondad | Omaha Wheel club, are thinking seniously | “y¢ omns of tho wild-eyed scribes who have | 150 : crooked woric was being done was no les direful resuits, 805 & 4 i P f challenging the latter for a series of road IO Ttk “Ldiotio. sinel They all count the same in Aguring out the $ MEMES B | Gipail) pom i OfF for Manitoba to play the game. Undersuch a condition of | of chalienging the la been spoiling good paper with idiotic slush personage than old B3ob Ferguson. Hosaw | But to cease wmoralicing, the ro- d : ok Crooks, | tairs the St cannot survive much longor, | Faces. Thcre hus not been a roud race given | giou " luce batting Would got in front of tho | butting average. that tho Louisvilles, or ertain ouos of them, | cent St Joo ywmes has de- | Ramsey Crooks, a brother of Jack Crooks, | Fatee il iyt ohi iy be looked for al- | by the wheel clubs of this city in the pastiwo | oyolong pitchors of to-day, they would | Will you please inform me in Sunday's wero not playing thele game. Thoy mis- | veloped o caso that requires more than | the redoubtable second-bascman of tho | RRCAR CIOMARNERETES, W0, PO (0 &7 [ oF threo yoars, and tho boys uro all 8nxious | Gjiunge their opinion materially. It would | jik how many erroricas games the Omahas indged fly valls, played too far in or o far | passiug attention, Three of the bestball | Omana team, is orgauizng a party of deer | jo0'is on her last le J to indulge in one. R Lt thras hard pitehed balls to con- | Luye played this seasont—C. K., 1117 South out, mever struck at the ball when at the bat, | players of the St. Joe team have been bich will leave Omaha on the vince them that the players are unable te hit | Sixth street, Omaha. i bunters w! oa waha " P sud atherwise deportod themaelvos i u way | churged with an offouse, which I fastencd | o uing of Soptember 16,for the immepsuro- A Basle For Blood. T e e tous iace It Piace" LIting | AnmeTwecty The Msh four KAGMS 68 that told e old Bov's practiced eye that all | upon Llfiu;n. would banish them from the v '"Kd. B far-off Manitoba. Ramsey Kid Nichols, one of Omahas star twirlers, The base ball teams of Blair and Herman | {5 pe ““i' of straight-arm pitching \Wul thio boue grounds were error o e Lnnu Fergy commuuicaled his "é'u:'.‘i.'u m & shrewd, desd ali-round | will make & most competent pilot for the ex- | 18 oue of the provident men of the vase ball | will play @ mateh game on the former's | slow-osach deliveries was a possibility, Now e lesa.