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10 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SU AY, MAY 3, 1801--TWENTY PAGES. NN 18 ono of the most promising twirlers in tho | club is homo aftar n trip to New York, Whils | tho Hall itzsimMons fight woro vory warm, | Faleonors, He will try and vepaat the doublo lN T“L l‘”"‘LD OF SPO[{ o | west, away he did not mingls with many turfmen, | It was the first timetho two men have met | dose he gave the Models of Council Bluffs m ) Minneapolis has a lucky find m Horan, | bu®says racing is on the bottom in the | on American soil, @il o fight was narrowly Rassmussen started in with tho intention I\ [ 0" e Hols a rattlag good ceicher and a hard | metropoils, forted. Tho bublucss wns transacted in | of getting fat ou baso hits, and is slowly | 1 ( | worker Hickory Jim, the famous old horse which | Hail's room at the Brigg's house. When | | J N O . aining flesh, Ho also coughs up a few when i nns an 3 Many Dia- ere have been amazingly few “tricks" | Won his last race at Guttenburg November 8, | Fitzsimmons entered his oyes flashed fire at | hio eomes to bat, 8, Rnns and Errors on y «n”f‘n‘ Hunsas: City 15 walting fof Dave | 1888, is still In tralnlug 4nd. 18- te ity-threo | his opponeat. Walking over to where Hall | 5 chd O got his optios on monds, Howe I e o efore Barmany Himes over & wine | 85 A0 without ey warning, he isunched | yqnizuiin & yet, but ook out fof Sin Wiy he best | Mer even before Barnum was foaled, forth a streak of biue investives which | yo* BAECEE S Ho opposing pitchor will bo _— Kansas City has started o with the best L s | lndened the air Withitheir foulness, “You," | i 5 crowds it ever had at the beginoing of a | When Razzle Dazzle was sold to Louis hissed the cha %, know that looking for a new job. THE HORSES AND THE DOGS. [ {inuo | Martin the unmo e gavo the horso inaicatea | hissed the clampion, “you know that' L nction. Aftor ho ran | Went down for you rday the latter con- | 4030, vou paid mo to | . Hoffman is out of sightin tho fleld for And you pald meto | pyioonaris, When the® bil i i 1. thes a polished, suave, serene and cul- | direction tho boys don’t start, but quietly his opinicn of the tran away witn Taylor Sat — Denver has a_crack team this year if the men can get along with “White Wings" The Short-Haired Knights — Sports | Tebean e VRO s fellow, and a'man_who, while quick | Walk over to the bench ana sit down Aficld < i Miscellany Watkins says Minneapolis is not as strong | (1 OC O ptinE SHT1 ava: CHHlE forsos ne | tempered and impulsive at times, has sufi- | Stoney is playing second in_Dunlap style eld-Gossipy 1 u s it was when 1t struck that winning gait | {{louccster meeting still havo tholr horses at | efont self controllfor Just such n'exipence s | and his-orderod bimseit o icees [ auiahie trto and Questions An- TNat Vet thoy oror Course, wiich would ludicate that | wmis, Both men mrevnow pacing the fivor, | H9 18 covering necond o ni Iy you won't st | they expeet the sport to be resnmed in the swered, Jimmy Donnelly was much bercaved by tho | yeuy future at some point near the Quaker death of his sister, which oceurred at New city et Haven Monday, s o extent turf | Hy Hach says the American assosiation Itis remarkabloto what an extent WP L iii'he back under tho National agreoment alang has become a part of the laugy 0 R ree tHs: sohuOH ThOT6, literaturd of Eneland and America, says the ittt Chicago Post. Ono can scarcely take up & her Hendpd late work of English and American fiction | have been signed by 1. Jany expressions in its As a fielder Fitzsimmons i and frothy with sup | try tostealit twico when pressed wrath, Hall’coo), calm and collected, | the bat, . y +'I can name five men vou paid to lay down | “Billie" Moore, the povular manager of the Harry Bethune, the champion sprinter, is | for you in the ring,” the vexed Bob. con Falconers, would like to hear from all organ fn Chicago looking, as usual, like “‘ready | tinved ized teams in the state. He endeavored to money." Bethune, who is a gentleman by “And I can name a little lightweight you | have tho team photographed, so he could ex breeding and mixes only with the better class | knocked out to attain the title of champion | hibit them begde the Omahas in Browning- $ Donver team | of sportsinen, has lately turned his attention | middleweight, Hall rejolned with eutiing | Kin oo wing W, but the camera could not h Liucoln in 1886, | to literatu sarcasm, “Little Jack Dempsey! Why | stand the pressire—it is bust coln. Reports from Washington state that My | there are twenty men in Australia who can ke 1s behind without tind Alberts is unsurpassed by | Fellow is in great shape and is getting de Dempsey." Reaches for the Neck, r0s t their origin to the turf. In | any third basemau in the Western associa- | paration for the Brookiyn handicap, He s a don't carc a for tho mon and It is sottled that the Slavin-KKilrain fight b tho stans and oven tn the | tion, judging from his Omaha work. good horse in his class, but will hardly be | Fitzsimmons bristiod up eloss to Hall' “1'll | will oceny June 14 political on the stage andeven Manning will have to ball ana | able to show the cracks the w v gr for a mila | take you vut right now and whip you." » 3 4 ko Kilrain is drawing big crowds in ranks cll. soclety, such words and | o oni ol ih his tonm, If ko wants to once | and a quartor. This was more than Hall could stand. The | New York this woek. ( phrs r'n;m A hands | p000 Carry off the Western penant .:inn.‘l;x‘nav\‘:hl'\‘lhmn-hnr of Joe Lannon, ;;"Il"""rll';f‘r';!;“ “”~“""-‘ ’H'I‘“‘“ ‘;:""\M Wl Charley Mitche I is gotting very Patti N st dow! uffer,”” “it's fixed, “Tom Ramsey has the Charley-horse, The | and the hero of 100 battles in the south, has | & leap fo simmons, when Da ] »s that this will be his farewell o ot R Hamasss and head, and .‘l‘.y ' straigh | rich Detiver ale may lay Tom out with the | accepted the challenge of Case dif the (1“|ll_;r \\wlnlw ?: d Frank hh:l“‘ spr o l"“; \}l"‘—/ “short hors “patched u tayer pout oro he escapes from that town. atter will meet him at 1:30 o'clock this after- 16 breach, 1 men were taken aside and 3 y sHugh, who hoe! stio o e, p ’ 5 ¢ Alea Tt iy ot it i M DA | E T i . stronith 1o the Minno. | H00 s WAt Wil bo”arvmagal - Tansoy 1y | SOUEIN o restents el tsmpor Wi Lhe ke, Mettugh, who s beon msiear- | About the weat heror anything clse. We've * ore expressions are directly el ung ne i sists on sk : gloves and ¢ sh ~con- ght of Ju P Sty {6aconpto o the turt and have. beea | L LD AT LR G aE HLE RIE Tohnnuio Clark, tie ex-light woight fighter, [ he tity. He will go to Chicago stortly and ; lots of hi 3 of tho vocabulary of its dsvotoes e L i ohsk Biatah WHich Coaeniod Ty | RSN R mE b oot s ALY BERIBE, Il o oles akshmror, L nitlLios LRATRY: Dl ose got lots of clothing, shirts and hats, and century, It is only during the last threo de- il e AU e el D e p B A I e e e e =y t ades, however, { urf slang be to xpected. MeGarr at L f - B 5 i Cev LIRS ought Paddy Ryan for ‘championship of | change on Jem Corbett, Ho says: I saw salva 5 ‘& . age R, W& &y ’ ¥ cardos, Toysevar, (bt e slang began 10 | hodt over oxpectod. MeGare ehampion, Tl igorin, on Ottobes 21, fy now | foukht Paddy Kyan for. W championchip of | changeon'Jom Coruite, o thes ™ ST we're at the slaughter beneh, as vou'll see by creep into nglish literatu; L @ g d fini Ay Steinitz announced to 1, 1 made arrangements with him and | 3 "y ¥ ' S J ‘ Charles Dickens” time it was nothing like 80 | ho veperable father of William Clarko, | 413 I R SthnLion 1 HoL sker, Billy Madden, to aphear for.ono | the goods oncs, and o al's nya, made o wood i furtl ‘ common as now, for that gr riter uses | Omana an advanced age at | oo 805 TOMVAPAIHG & Iobtef o conttat: c Wy theater in Philadelphia, T showine until he met Corbett, then he was e o o S but fow exprossions in his_novels that wore | Lis nome o Oswe Y., last Tuesday et b O LG Sy U ot called for Sullivan to box four | 1ke u schoolboy,' reading turther on. born on the turf; yot it is presumable that he | =y G0 0 EREET was a humnie Filla Broolivh Hendlean the 2oilouine inds with any man that I could induce to | Stakeholder Larey Killian refuses to divide I would have done so had they been of common |y 7 (Cea e EE et B TGl ke HIV = BOGH! - HRaitan [ ’( t hin Loffer of $50 was nade to any $1,000 purse between tho combatants in ) use at his period, for he bor freely from | o' i nit—by Daleymple in the last § by, WeALHR CRBIAL REVIA e wu Sulliv 1 not stop in four rounds. Grifin-Weir fight, claiming that the s the vernaculur expressions s prize rin Ruwe dasii HIthaoIE ‘tho 4 b BT fy b w’r‘v i)‘,”‘“\ e y“- I'his offer was gy by a heavyweight | money will not be earned until the mer hit tho dog pit and other questionablo spoves in | | ud. The umpires, however, declara | Tho mrice o Conem Mot phagand Tout o | from Baitimore, MeCarthy by' name. | toa tinish. Killian says that ho expects them ome of his works, 1t may not be considered | holle Iyblie murder without | 100 1y \ 3t g A The coutest was billed for #'ri- | to fight before We day night, and that he y ) ditabio o tho frosent goneration that turt | At ler 19 IRASEWithout, {100 w10} Gullifa from U0 (010, landiitllow | P SERESSE us bilied” | for 1L 0/pled T ARBIN Lh by ot Well, what's the use rapidly becoming part of modern | CRUse. Wine. . Aoy ! B Sy cater was packed and jammed, mect they wil ply the #150° provided ot I o dounn, | | St Paul took o lnrge g b Or’:kur‘;\l\‘w" of | J)u"\u:“ (e} ‘1‘”,; .m’“\ 1',.;”,.),‘. |A.,v},,“ son | Sullivan and McCarthy were introdu in the articles in‘caso the fight did not come t ” . ] . nd the fact illusteates the an s popu- | the 50vs i the ¢ & scries o A1 \yrestled for £100 recently at Christ chureh, | the audience it was announced that Mo, | off, aAlKING ¢ "1CCS Thrlty OF e spoe I G HatHoh ah Gty by eapturing teo ou of the threo games | Aiitrain. Tho ‘match rosited in o, | Eieiudionce 1t Tea 830111 s Stooarutiues | biily N s uking about prices. countries played. a R Hobinson' wou, tho Ameri aiae hold and | fore Sullivan four rounds. Time was callo ST unde Johnny We ‘ht sav 50c Evolution of a Sprinte Dan Shannon is rapidly demonstrating that | Cumberiand. Ross won catch-us-catch-can | at 11 0 of New York states he is veady to ¢ mieht Say S0c¢ v ¥ he knows how to manage a ball team. He is | and the Graeo-Roman. The collar-and-elbow Bighteen seconds later MeCarthy lay | meetme in a fistic encountor, nccording to S John Owen, ., who has performed the [ gne of the most indefatizable workers in the | style was dra stretened out as if ho had been shot. Eve Police Gazetto rules, for a purse of 1,000, ( 5 ] l marvelous feet of vunning 100 yards in less | country Johnuie Campbell carried a battery in his | oue thought he was dead. Half the audiend or the bl Now, if Reagan is i earnest, I will t pair in the house and it than ten seconds, was unaware threo years | 014 Decan White, tho patriarch of the | pocket at tho Guttenburg track tho other | left tho theatre on tho run, taking with thom | nios for 1,000 side and a £1,000 purse,which ago that he could run mt stor than was | ganie, has reported Lincoln. Brothers [ day, and prominent turfmen who had the | my summer doors and everything in their put up in Washington, 1. C., but the & Dave and Jack and the Deacon will soon own | pieasure of shaking the hand of the sly fox | wa; necessary to enable him to catch a streot 1 think some of the people are still ntest must be 4 5 ith skin tight glovis. the town were verv much strified. Tt is said bhe is | running. 1 was never so scared in my life ined the D AL er fought any other way but with skin . 8 *l"": st Di '!""“"'I ; ) % by Mwitcholl has mado o great it in | {raining thei for the shock he will give them and n..-gw.;m"-“ bostaved fu th th sloves and bare knuckles.' would make no dif- troit Athletic club, and us: and on LR 46 1ot fieid for Danny Sannon’s lambs, and | in the Brooklyn, dumbfounded. ~McCarthy never moved 8 | “qyg following bits of zossip cc from sido of tho track watching the fust runners. | s wiclding the wagon shaft with his aceus- | The sculling match for 2400 and the cham- el twaihy iy toe i ant ¢ Whet | London: Ted Pritchard and Jom: Smiths ference to the paper Owen yearned to be a and | tomed vig pionship was vowed on the Paramatta river, ot slight tremble of US| backers have posted an itional deposit of (] . » thorofore he carned the for vard [ John Trwin has been wielding the club so | Australia, Monday, botween MeLean B iptia, Vi3, e hapniest man in | £100 in their mate 00 and_the chan itis printed. We’ve ol Yhad 1 tha Tidtecibatin W was | effectually of late down at the capital it is | Stanbu 1 was' won tanbur, “hiladelphia. T -1'_“ arihy came to it 8 f : The match between started | 3 1188, 4o did ot have mueh style, but ho | auite liely that Manager Dave will hesitato | te last fatch bo Avas vory amising (0 boar him ask such funny ( i Dick Burge for €1,000 and arted a saleon $ el just the same, After that ho was | about letting him go. ook place No stiotis as: Salr i n_do I go 2 i wht championship of England is Qb g :m:kt-llll ..n.’l.l» (.»;m:nmn’; I},Lv ‘_r]m..““ :“h”:v Mr. Hoe, the Cowboys new outfielder, has | feated Stanbur g :Hl‘.l.\r::‘l:‘l.\.:l‘lnm‘l"llui\.hn\ the t\l”:‘:]r"‘]“.: creating groat interest. Bivie is the favorite pants. I'hat's }\]1.1( we nnd Miko Murphiy has molded him 1nto one | failed as vet to iguite the river Kaw. But | Frank Slavin o IR CAE G Ll e GBIV GG t 81 to four. Jack Burke and Ted Pritel want to say, and if you are of the most, gracetul and flnished sprinters [ the truthis the whole Manniug tribo aro put- | Louis Tuosday, and tho great pugilists shook | Ingck ine out in twonty-four rounds.” eq | 4rd have joined hands and arc @iving exl of the day. The first medal O received | ting up a very dizy gane. bands. aoun L. saidho had rotired from the |, il Hib ™D Sulllvan bood near, dressed | tiuns,” Burke will train. Pritohs was a gold one of the modern type. Othe The Boston association is coming down to | FINE and observed: *You are theonly man [ % stteet clothes, smoking a ¢ - | Thomson and Arthur Ackers have fustances might be cited of men who de 25-cont ball. - General Hi Hi Dixwell has uu- oped into noted athletes, v green | oaded every dollur's worth of interest he has and salad days, were unawi of thelr capa- | in tho club at 3 conts on the dollar. Dilities. For the tyro 1t is best 1f he goes in Dev s : ; Bt ) 4 ay in and day ont, ‘i rpenter is dog silround, athlotios) aut shem hosvelll [6g 1o asond third bagemay as you ‘nd speedily find in what groove he ousht to run. quictly listening to McCarthy as uncon- | gt to fight at 10 stone ) 3 - | articles to S pounds for £40¢ =] AL After | Thomson is champion of Scotiaud an 1N g or a n S HOUL Aes et Mer | Peter Juckson, the Australian colored P Lk e of | &list, who is matched to ficht Jim Corbert Cotone nar rorssnas ey agasesl fV StigomelinMandt look atithemiand ihe who ever came to me to ask me for a fight L Ihe others like to talk 3,000 miles away. 1 d a¢if pothi ORItV et 3 the show was o 8 H fow seleet friends, and 1 tweieht | Carthy commenced to ¢ ast contest | chicken that he reaized. He saia: I won- cor , in thei Louis Bezenah, a well known 1 prizefighter, has just ended his ! X 5 s and was vanquished. Death grappled with | dor what's the mattes wit ¢t T cant | Ot 1d 8ays he can now surely get in A Free Poultry and Bird Show. *.fl' - Cloveland conldn't stand the ronst. | M9 fricuds threw up the sponge from the bo- | oy | Ihouth says the New Yori Con- | 18 be received by being thrown from tho own judge. 'ho Soulee. Dl ot Stoc! FImer Cleveland couldn’t stanc OBt | ginning, but Bezenah fought the antagoni: i ronldob: baltlave it cart about three weeks ago would cause < The Om ha Loultry, Pigoon aud Pot Stook | ¥ HeH FeNEERS € Dress, so be rolled g | Elnning zenah fought the antagonist it, he would not believe it, and I think d Lokt would causo a through thirty-six rounds of twenty-four assoctation huve comploted arrangoments for | his uniform, packed it in his littie grip and | foronin ! he stil has doubts of ever having boxed with | Postponement of the match, the date sot for the giving of a free pouitry show Monday | skipped. Billy Kuchno succceds him at Sutlivan. He neyer) know: who: or whny hiy | Wwhich fa:M Jackson will doubtiess bo nd then was defeated. Ho died at 4:30, Wednesday, at the Cinelunati hos- him. rbett, now that he will evening from 7 :0 to 10:30, and all lovers thard. bital i %) s gver Corbett, vow that lio wil thoroughbred fowls are cordialiy in Catclier Jimmy Donohue telographed the | * Amrican tennis players will have to look In sixed Styles, Jacksou has written the Syd Athlet iply to show what this asso- | club yesterday that, after weighing the mat 0 object is si t their laur s, as the fast atlv1oss' FEoth club accepting another offer of a ter carefully, he would agreo to sign a 82 The pedestrians left Boston only to swoop 00 purse ciation has accomplished i the short space of England are to the effect that the celebrated for a go between himself and Joo ( e _ H 4 down on Philadetphia. This i b8l , 90 | contract. “Rridget” should weigh again. Renshaws are coming here. September oW X . - | This match will go whether Jackson whips u\o.l.mnm Ilie exhibit will be hoid at 213 | Kausas City Timos BB bV CRE bt M “‘,m"\“;,':,'l“:v ‘h“‘b'. The Harvard cycling association hold their | Corbott or not. Dotor will set the date him. South o tecnth street. Tho members of | watkins told President Speas that tho St. bion of - Indin, anid tho. only lady e | 8 Meet at Catnbridizo May 23, self. Goddard recently whipped Joe Obovnski the association will be pleased to show vis- | Paul teamn would beat Kansus City out. Thoe ever defe the Renshaws fn q | Captain Van Huyck of the Yalo freshmen | and fought Jackson toa araw in eight rounds, itors the collection. Ladies ond gentiemen, | Kansas City prosident replied: *Watkins, if ch. She cor ho special purpose of [ CFeW is seriously il with fever. The black mun's friends all claim that Peter all welcomo. you hiad my nerve coupled with vour gall, g the skill of Miss Robinar: Hart, a son of: the famous colored pedes- | Underestimated Goddard's ability and did There will bo the following varieties | you coulduit be beat.” o 1ot train an hour for him, whilo | The most forward horse at the . is showing up well as a sprint run: ter him- ravesend This is the 100 center, shown: White Spanish, Black Spanish, % ety 1 A 0 nd e Philad self says he was lucky toget out with a draw i ) : ' White ; E s has @ good team this season. is Bluo Rock. He is fit to win now in | it Philadelphia. e Y 08 oot ‘e Buff Cochius, Partridge Cochins, Plymouth will bustlc for winnors 1f he e | very specdy company, and judging from his | New York won thé Rugby union champion- | Mder the circumstarces We just got ‘em in, e i 3 M | P i 5 . tocks, Black Summarytas, Black Minoreas, ire stroug taloat at a reasonable | wotk, ouglt to be in tho front fight of the | ship by dofeating Philsdiiphia at Eastern Corbin, tho clover 115-pound This is the 95 center. About ‘ Dark Brawahs, Sitver’ Spangled Hamburgs, It ought to be hot between Sy, Paui | sprinters this spring. His stable companion, | park, 4 to 0. igilist of Now York, whose string IR ) 2 . Silver Groy Dorlanizs, Singlo Comb Brow Ak ik ik e Keporter is dotue uicoly, and may provo ono | Tho Thistles of Chicago, by defeating All | O VICUOFis in ‘tho profossiorial rize. Tt a week's supply of 'em on hand. Gresoran Rleo hoc Ceie, Bl icume, DUt | “Deacon” Whue accompanied by his grip, | of the succossful surprises of this spring. | St Louls 11 to 1 a5a 8 to 4 won the Western | fraches a consideravle distance, Is just now :{,i lflpru:::shu{hh ! plgeons: Louters, Fan- § o rujthful dog and a selantz powder ll\n_ Iioit work has ‘bm;n a mile under 1:45 | assceiation football champronship, :”‘,\:,l,"',?"' “{hzfnz:']l‘fie‘:lln:;;"“";"':‘"xu .l::)‘n]‘, nlh 3 D 850, started for the wild and wooly wi Will | which he accomplished withont special effort! g s i bl o g e P o - ’ ap 4 i Rt oaicrution aadithe name ot tho ax- |it+ianDakoon) piky: bulliuhder the name. ot | V010, n G snmais AV, ot e e o e i,‘.f",‘"‘},f."'.,,{ffl.‘".';fi‘,(1',‘,".‘,1“;;‘:,'..:",‘;'(}[,‘5,:; faotothe easy viotory ho bud over Billy | Of course you’ll understand that we are in hibitors will bo given fn Tk Suxpay Bur of | ¢he (Dencon’’ piay ball ur Frank Slavin was in’ Obicags ander ] to be s ding t Boston | Russell,another colored aspirant to pugilistic § ; May 10, e e T e B R I E ey Bt Qs krals AbEiianglcara | houors ovserves the Itecorder. tussell un Rome and must do as Romans do, and that, o o ¥bods 8 6 new suit of olothes, all | $over on Saturday night. o to | ,Steve Brodie, the bridge jumper, is out of | Corbin met in n finish fieht with Skin-tight Ve : For Racing Bykers. b has ot to do'is to bet Charlio Cushinan | Dougherty of tho Quaker ci & with | that Albany cutting scrapo. Tho grand jury | gloves 1ast weak fora pres or a0 o Lt as is claimed through the newspapers by ey oraoris e el liciown bratngr o it chies wers) 1ogmitiian 1000 peoplalon thoj | [Soait heicoulilnot arranko dalimea it M | fuiled toindict, claiming insuficiont ovidonc, | his backer and H st forona ol i ; 5 . \j e o alRtasetoas U VRN AR T et P CeY ol i oianalhwbr i S o aan e | O D st o TR AR et D o e ot sy s e caidiuglaslo trieseiad | S e competitors that they are perfectan- about eveuts and prizes : cluch, WL sffudly it the | QDY John” had gone to St. Louis, he and his | ficld, Eng., and Pete y of Pittsburg, | taking bets on ell at random,and did not. 2 ey e b i r Tty 1 G, (e Frn e (I \l\mln[{“[)(';Il:(x‘l(;lll&;‘|1';!;\14:{\l'|'||;:,t?; | foioid alho 1eft for tho Mound bty s o | slil Fum & Varec-mile ace. for 8000 L ia0urs: liesitate o doclare that ho b leadpine gels,only you can’t see their wings, and that h 2 Nebraskan metropolis, out o . AL Selil QL cineh.” Prof. mey. o boxing lsteuc- P : ; : 3 tional champions be reduc LA, £ it. 1n ono | Sujlivan, in iew over “thare last U c ! ey are sacrific i s & 3 e oo s e i, | St MR Pt | AT, T S | T oot | o n LA | they are sacrificing their lives and entire e RS I jonances b oy LY > | Slavin. 1 think the best thing he can d With cloguenc d power, o ottus and a well known sporting »ofit i ase Yo - ordinary; cuo mile, safety, and one milo tan- | biggers, a single aud threo’ runs,—Sporting | powinis to ik, $ho best thing b ‘;‘"i:"l“‘, PR S E T T Yong man took care of Russell. Paddy McCarthy, profit just to please the good people. dom, safety '"l!'l"‘ s break away from Mitchell. Fox is in with AUsixty cents an hour, ¢ IO WS e Fafsrce 0ot it 600 i orizes for thenatic The or of Galveston, Tex., has vre- | tuem, and brought them over to annoy . De © ex sporting editor of | FIShed his man from the start, banging away / hmenond, 1R f";‘.}lr"'f 1‘ "_“‘""“_"]'“1‘1, sented man Baker with an Boglish | but they'll get the worst of it if. thoy try it | thy ehtsonn i Denlr Wh no e | 08 fashion that mado tars. com fito th Q s T S |l Sl R T T | B P e S TRELISRR Y B8 bl wia® SEULE | Fyouse Us, We are Not In It Tha Guch Tor tandem - nary and safet, 8ad ®0 | Bandy Girldwold of Tu Ox\itk Bxs is keap- | °"The Omaha Whoel club's clection. s mw o some time, bas stirred tp b foadin {OF | began flourishing big rolls of bills and shout. ) O tnd. that spocial gold modals be offered | 1% the dog until atter the chicken -season. | thinm ot ia past and the now officers huve | writing that ho 1 rer e Duiriends bY [ fng: Such an easy cuss a8 dac Hussell am the leading men b the quarter, halt and | SPortne Tiwes taken hold of affairs in a truly business-like | kept ut Dayton much longer. - {RE DI fOLM psea Il Lu oGk sk e time) b it ot oola LaRan Ansou caught Elmer Fostor taking & beev | mauner, which will produce good results ere ound Lavendor, owned by | thon S0idin_ camo noar putting hls fist a Brth, tuat Facos be cstablished sopa. | 8t Pittaburg, and t took the noxt train | their term of office exvires. The officors O it wned by | through Russell's body, that razors might ' rately for ordinary and safoty solid tives and | Pack to Cbicago. That is the sort of dis- | elocted wero; Low I, president; | 3% oS b ol Mo aey | be drawn by the Russell faction. Moses for ordinary and safoty pnoumatics. cipline that makes winning ball teams. | James Ebersole, vice president; Ired Moorloln's polnter, Bt Poanai o | finally caught Russell on the jaw with ifth, tho giving of ' bioyclos as prizos at | EAmer will bo allowed, in il probability, to | Mathews, scoretary s Gomd Diets. toa e turad second prize'at Cloveland In the strenn. | Svinging blow, “Iley, dore, Kunnel Shivors, i e P rreea e LR 20 00 i return to Minncapolis Wiliam Townsend, captaly, Ime raciog | CIEOLSETE Dilis A CLovaland 1n the stro Tovioiunicebiaaiiossnbwiiliosilionior _“Sixth, that lap races of all kinds be abol- | Jdack Dolan lost the last_Columbus battle faltton s compased ol Bortocfisld, Jrea- | Landled by Mr. Eborhart, A R T h»':.‘.-\-"'fl\,w:;’.‘j‘p,.'l’,‘,‘(.im',' shed.” hefo 3 people, Then Knell was put in, | body and wnsend: house committee, Y , y e " i P i ¥ Vion bl o ar > i - i . ished. e polaEe ST peple B Tooled tho Buck | Ebersole, Gyggor and 1L, K. Smith; board o | Al G. Eberhart of Ginciunati won a fine | bucker, said nothing, it {uied.to simils s We are underselling all competitors, and -4, o Mot Sl Champion. ctors, Livesey, Eberso . Matliews and | 10 of the ribbo At a lato meeting of the latter body | laud beneh sho e was appointed purchasing agent | ¢S madoa sw K. Smith librarian, Sub-officc and n big shar ut; ' W. H. Head, fkin, bugler. He b game in which he | di Georeo . Beck of Indianapolis, formor ofticiated for St. Louis. Chris got a good L?l;'; holder of the American championship cup for | man in thoom ~\"‘|“"“"‘““‘;; . and Hary wing shots, went to Kausas City last Tues- tn Trott has been ‘relieved” of the man- | 0 - 8, . 5 day o win it back fromd. A I3, Biljott. i | SECCRLOC the Washington aud Charies W, | 40U . Con tpug i the show at Cloveland, do- | Ing B tor of T Inaeoiinza zame of | aMOUNt Of experience and no store rent to pay E 1 st e Siivder has been lustalled in his place. Bob | 0@t IS frenk & 1 i e L under Miss Anna H. Wbitney as | Dall please advise me s to the m of /9 Possible, and gavo the champion a very closo | Mutthews goes on the umpire's Staff in Sny R 191D o raserving 7 contest, Liliott shot wel 1 | ' L 5 A 5 . 2 Penrice, w he letters at the head of the various columns? [ \ar@ ()ught to be able to do what we ciaim < b, 4 association, c only called the < y the imported dog Penrice, who had [ Mg lette A5 & Y e el Batte e eccenc ) dovin plndl oty i ired odiaad el sied RSSOt commEly saled ihe ingia ekl | N S HRnaEted daat Beamon wkothad i ghytaliR ol ¢ ! | at the Chicago and Cle: ted blow from the educated right liborhart pug ken. | band of little Mosos put his protege tosieep. | making money at it, and that’s what we’ve D of the pri With that of them at ( heir Questions and Answers. heen here for for the last 88 yea Ll Horsew Do, April30.—To the Spori- 1 Beck missed a loft | Washington for firing him, north of St Charles. Tho association ha | Mabel B and Bunjo G. cacl won st prizes | AUS At bat, runs, bits, sacrifice hits, | without much headwork, or quit. q artering driver, two right quartering From all roports Halligan of the Omaha | wnder its control about six thotsusd sersr ot | at both shows. Thess winnors wero all bred stolen bages, put outs, assists Bhg0rmore; i drivers and a loft quartercr, " Elliott's misses | toam is loading the country at the bat. In | fund and controls ono shore s s oreof | by Me. Eber which makes the honor so | Club, South Omaha—your question wus were two left quartering drivers and a | the four opaning games wiih Milwauked, out | about two milos. Thore 1o o jaore o k0 0 Xl tho becter answered in last Sunday's paper. straight away. The score was: of fifteen times at the bat, he made ten hits containing about torty rooms, ic William O'Connor,in a letterto Richard K Sport, City—or informa o regarding lo- house, gu Elliott L1L,1,1,2,1,21,1,81, 1,1, | Ahome run, a throo-bagger, threo doubles | den and other convenionoes. iy o’ Fox, sends this budget of news of interest | cation of the various amateur clubs write O 8 et and three one-timers. -Sporting Times, sbip is fixed at and 18 nearly filled, | to all lovers of aquatic sports: *John Dee- | Bert Wilkins, City Steam laund, 1o ‘Tho human gaspipe, Willie Mains, has Cin- | The: wide range of sp there being | ble, who is backing dames St W. . M., City —Kansas City Bod cinnati by the heels. He vitehed for Kel's Greens against Columbus last Wed and all but shut 'em out. TLey got thre both timber lakes and prairie lakes. The | John Mc! esday | shooting consists of auck, snipe, quail, squi bits | v Limpor N i the single scull race for €400 | Omana, Neb, and tho championship of the world, writes | Editor of Ta ed coons. The fishing is mostly | me from Australia that should Stansbury win | please Sporting twill you whether April 2 ik Tod 1 Sunday's Bi publish off of him. Canavan still continues to cop | for bass and croppio, aithough vther fish are nd Decble beli will be sue- i has more population, thun Kunsis ha's Individual Work, out his one and tw per game, caught. The ofticers of the club are: David | ecssful -that th Bton e ML B 1 Appended will be found the individual work | Maybe Omaha, St {aud Sioux City | Garuth, president; Josept Specht, vice presi- | America to arrange a match with myself for | Ans.—Between five and six thousand, e 8 i didn create a small quantity of surpriso in | dent; John McDonald, secr their opening games. Omaha broke oven | urer. with Milwaukee, St. Paul two out of throo 2,000, the Police Gazette championship cup | OMANA, April 50.—To the Sporting Editor of and single seull championship of the world, | T BEE: Question in holding seven tra ary and treas- of the Omulia team, including games played, hits, put outs, assists and err ors, up to A mikes s for re- ting of the Hall-Fitzsimmons match | On Stansvury’s arrival I shall place no ob. i of eards, (' 1 ot including the last game with Sioux City : from the Cowboy chiampions, and the Corn | th ilistic oracle of the New York World | stacle in the way of a mateh. I am daily R ET ORI D, WD 18 ar Jho AL b G B owoo A w [ Huskers made it two and two at Denver, | 3avs: “Shaw mav mako monoy throush at- | rowing on the buy here with Haolat, wio is oivnt numberof curds feft in the ek, & 1| Managor Manning wants to make as many | UCtng a big crowd to his 1 clc on the | rowing in his old form. Should Stansbury | Ci up trump diseardvd by AY Aso 1 1| winnings as possible early n the season day of the con but under ordinary cir- | fail to come to Ameriea it is doubtful if there sace. kinz, | 3 Can A i nd p! b i 3| Kansas City Times Strange, isu't it? | Cumstances would probably lose some. | will be any single scull race for the cham RS SRt AT AR MisE : Tl 3 1 That's just’ or Shunnon wants to | It Would bea wood investuent for any club | pionship as neither Jake Gaudaur or dohn MUY 0L TN oF oant A H o e T o el L 1at8 10| neaarthis oty of the Calltarni. sinlots Jan | Heamarotiprothen J puost willlogtarisk | Anx—What 8 tes] clevor JUyse sk do R 8 | s o can ilso in the middlo of thoscasownd | 10 ¥V & putse of this kind, but Minneapolis | oy moncy on thee chuluces of defeating mo | In A e b ma paliginle AlL e AN [R YT 3| at the latter end is o long way off, and the' attendance will | for the championship.” s s channae i the : b probably be I do - : card and take his ehances. Of coy i| Good for Captain Anson! The booziug bait | Probably be largely made apel li',’\‘,.“,'.‘“"“{""' A o S discard the deuce, if he is fool enou 1] playors ought to go. Ho caught Tuoy and [ g B 1) (0 weler oviden FRRiS Lank The Streaddfers of the Byke. the deuce is not out, and the Nanak 0| fostor, out “becriug up in Pittsburg and | 150 vuay from Chicage. Omane sl €0Y8 | Waukesha is touhave a raco noxt | course the tray is low. (ETe fined them eact §25 and ordorod thom to bed, | T R AR RS L June which Wisconsin wheelmen are already b i s Thinks To They aidn’t oboy aud Foster wns sent homé s Will g0 Trom poitss foims | oomiug s the gretest over hold.’ DeWitw's Littlo Early Risers, best pill. o likely be re S0 altes Vilmo! € . el o a - - Harry Gilmore, writing to a triend in this l“; ASLLR o Pl ql_'l‘l- “,l;"‘"")':*;“[ | south than make up “the purso of [ Mr. H. B. Kennedy oue of Omaba's crack G i e Halrn s | city, says: “I don't soe what can prevent | L0kS his vluce on the field ho drinking | §12.000. Even under ordinary cirouinstan sportsmen is thinking of buyinga tandem | Get prices on Haleyon Heights i s . . ball player is not only false to his own elub, | Shaw would do considerably better than | Wheel, hope he does and our best wishes to | Crary & Crary, Tommy White from wiuniug his fight with | but to tho baseball public. Would that ther | hiay Would Asitis, hoand the porsons | bim e Stadons, Helis training magnificontiy and. | wore moro Captain fkoan ishien BLap S amsnolared ith Bim will auit et i vres || Van Wagoner has ralonted, (Fe/has with In 18 Gillott, who was thon a worklng will be fit to ight for & man's life. He is Many think that the Western association | ahead of the game, The World man need | drawn his ‘‘rotirement proclamation” “and | jeweler, accidentally split one of his fine fully 50 por cont stronger than he was a year | makes a bix mistake in opening the scason as | not worry about that. will race under the new Athle club colors | steel tools, and bemge suddenly required to ako and is hitting much harder. carly ma it docs, Muy | would bopleuty early | “Tho Now York poosellers havo dotor. | this yéar g g recalnt, ot findlug hia qulll pea st — enoiigh. In tho northe 105 thoy are very | mi 10 wioopen - business under a ) The DoufMws cycling clut, u Chicago or- | Dand, he used the spiit tool as o ready substi- | Breakfast for the ¢ rank. seldom able to play with any degroe of coni- | ae devised by their L % ita' | kaniation il sole 1Ly forty ' mombers ueat | tute. This happy sccident led to the idea of § So far Owabia bas had but oue game post. | [OFL OF sulcty cither, before tho middle of | essonce is that they propose ' ip | b k. Perhaps wheel affairs are not boow- | Making pens of metal \ AN Y okt e May, and wien the seuson opens a8 oarly 13 | do @ roal commission = business, take | g up that ey, B4 5 T o Q\,\Q\\\ QN %/\ Thoro s Kowg to be n grot big poanant | 10 tis year, thos are sompelled to jum | their. customers’ monoy. togothor with | g D W loggod mon i | | S¢0 those heautiful lots in flaleyon \ race fu the west this year. :u e n i m:x -n_\{‘uutl‘)‘:wx prel m;mur; nlrx ten nrt{n'r wl.um todo with it and actu- | peingarranged by (harles Kilpatrick to | Helghts. Crary _:m . ’ ] o ; N e, . racti " k0 to cousideruble fxpense for ah | ally telegraph to the race track to bave the @ place elthev neapoils snver. oy - s hart to tll the Sloux City toam from | ute-season trip south. | bois placed, Lawser Abo Hummel says of | {15 Pt Cithehat Minuoapolis or Denver. | 1y iy a mustako to suppose that polar re- . he re sell v i - P 1o now ;'ll waul Im; ub. O RERRSEART B the nlan: “My clionts, tho cominission m""l M\m“;mg B S TM..-n. n-:‘ .‘v.m. .-4.(,.».‘.;.‘““\ in hw.l).m 1 The clothes we se you give you a good front | Sloux City and Denver played the first o « B 3 will not ba ready for business until well ¥ ezl 18 1o Wncommal Jespite all thegreat disasters, uinety-seven B anle ; Ny e teu-inning Kame of the season h"lI::Iml‘l:iu-‘;l....\”p::.:l-lm:fiu::fi. ve | Blo0 towand NG, Jor uslnoms il well ,",:““,‘f»'1',‘,1-::,:::‘;?,:&?u.!.:‘\_-h.;r and tho out Of every 100 explorors. liavo returued and don’t go back on your back, As regards I alligan of Omaha wade tho i ons, the Australian pug, will g this is an entively now departure, demanding mehe : awhe ' | alive. e z L : : | L A i |t AR | et ISl | S RS MRE |H T | you sides they look all right on the rigi mm. HRNIErL DOy ittt e A ing. i S A oy com. | Week and carly in June Miss Edna Bate See those beautiful lots in Haleyon i R g . 5 _'_‘x_‘i‘l‘l‘;‘t',‘,"“‘,’;',‘i“‘;L’:,:J IARIRAAAAL I ||, e hrioe o ilay: 1o tho Rioakivh. sl anh | BnT s s onyasted o “tho.old tiso-peol | Who thice sho left North Side, has bocoms | Hoights, Crary & Crary, you never get left on the left. They are bar 4 A . diols one. b8 lanethonad ottt 1y o . g e an enthusiastic rider, will become the bride | s — ) ARG i : : . o Kausas City opened up tho season on | 10,¢ lcukthened outw litle ufter his por. foom paraphornalia will be employed. | A% Suthusiastic ri , 'one of the best known T P L T T ains all around. Our customers will sub-« poaia Oliy_chanad up the s formance yesterday. | Neithor the names of horsos nor tho odds at [ of Chiries W, | At a Baptist sociable t A ISAT, 0WANEME Bhe Aposn'S win, Sporty Bill Wagner writes the sporting | Which they may be selling will be dis- | Pleyelists iu the west, Penn, tho attration will b a naikdriviag | 204 ve what we say. Respectfull Four thousand people were present at the | witor from Portiand, Ore,, that he will re- | played; in fact our commission offices will be m—— | coutest between four girls Ay s £ pectiully, st champlonship gawo in Kausas City, turn as soon ns the walking gets bettor, arrangod with a digoity of appointment be- Among The Amateurs, o Helghts? Donohue offered o cateh for Kausas City IR AGavah or A Con VN AR SR ftting sound, substantial business enter- | Gadke is little, but “Oh, my " 0 you kinaw about Haloyon Helghis! for R,60. Kansas City declined to pay it, 'And faced Lo Ghilliing brose. D malsstoiid any transaction made by theso | Saunders has seat in his. ordor for o Tea | CFary & Crary can toll you. Juck Nowman has boen incapacitatod by And only bagged (Oh, fate is hurst b sure that o rouht to tridl you | Keunedy glove—beware of the mitt, boys, o od oy . malaria, but is rounding to, nicoly. at lasy M T g may be sure that a strong defense will bo ) 3 A Halifax, Vt., woman secured from thirty 5 Bt - A SROGEREN A5 tha knee, | forthcoming. This has never been the case | Hubanks thinks he is a coacher, but he [ oo T TGS SV 000 Joo Walsh bas boew guilty of some ro- | Tommy Britton, tie noted colored jockey | 1° provious trials of poolroom cases. They | WOU't be in it when Strong gets' his voico dood LA markable fine ball playiig during tho past | and rider of the winner of the Tenuessco | Labroyid - back which he loft in Hamburg, > . 1 lots in Halcyo ot : y L ave been all prosecution and mo defonse those beautiful lots in Halcyon wook. florby, will wed May 0 Miss Pearl “Spiller, 8 | But undor the how pian tbe: ors of jrous Amuold, alias John Clarkson, is now In the | 11 /" Crnty & Crary, The flug that the Western assoc young colored belle of Lexington. fendant will be on hand to prove conclusively | stables with a giass arm, but will appear o, R ol %nnnnx for iy floatiog in the park a Queen of Trumps is a fast ware but she | that the money involved in the challenged | With the Falcouers when in trim Boston proposes to limit the height of ity. e flvlug b game Just a trifls too high | transaction was wagered at tho track by & | The Falconer tean has boen hustling for buildings to 140 feet. Forofer, the Denver twirier, made the best | for hicr cluss. She ought to have no troublo | regularly suthorized agent of the defendant, | another good pitcher, and bas at last cor- - —_ ! Jiart amoug the pltchers, Sidux City wado | i% sceurivg a purso if broporly placed. and that no law had beon violated.” ruled “Blick" Koams,'a Toxa loaguor It takes & year to make and season an ivory { but two bita off bim on the opeuing day. Ho | * Sceratary Srewstor of theWashington Park | | Tho preliminaries bofore thy settlowent for | Miller will be in the box today aur the | billard ball.