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18 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 189 NTY PAGES, wro mistake \ve huaters kill them off that they furnish thinking that ol i, not hold his own | board, team and driver to all who como. 1 aliban | v A betwonn | thom thnt | ¢an’t vouch for the truth of this statement, it il bett whs | but Ido know that sixteen mwiles north of October 7 Will Witaess the Y. M. 0. A's, | willin A W but | Gothenburg I shot fourteen chickens in half | Dave w v boxed ten tounds’ and | an hour last fall, and could have gono ri Initial Field Day Games, | Campbeli Lin during the ninth and | on all day shooting sixteen to the half hour — | Feve nud et e You thtbetty | from all appearances, only, a8 I have before | tetter with yon, Daves™ Dave hid and showed | Stated, 1 am vo game hog and so I quit wher ACTIVITY ON THE GRID-RON FIELD | It to mne. Jo'Wus in Corbett's woll ‘known fist | 1 2ot enough. Cozad, Gotheaby Brady and ran as follows Island or most any point between Lexington THE OLYSPIC CLEUn, $AN Fraxersco, Novem- | and North Platte” wilt affor? good chicken L] | h viend Dave: 1 supbase you | shooting for two o thre yot [ Shooting and Fishing—The Base Ball Sitaa- T T o oy Mr. Charles T. Fiell and party of four A We ek Be Ore MO l g Gon—Eehors from the Track—Hub's e ettt fan | will leavo Harbor, O., Septomber 34 for o " Blttor nnd tire Usaml Treesy | Pacernd they alt tell ms that you and 1 ean | & Al hunt among the grouse, duck and ! o Camphetl. ;" | drive them out and that they are so glad to | make | moncy if we box wnds, Now R the sand hilis of northwoester Grist of Local Spo :‘n\' " l\y‘ ,\1‘.‘“.\ “u mak _n,ulm \“\ 5:; ; ko Their destination is Hyannis now you an npulla bigcrowd. 1 wi and they intend to spend three weeks shoot- in o : bl ke SRR T s i e shall occupy our new store in about one week, and have de- 1o George Dixon-Solly Smith fight takes | g0 on s, but 1 we b ot | Omaha opened the shootiug season at Wil place bef: Coney Island club tomorrow i I R s R W Fne YEH LouD., 119 . BTt T, i ee. T 3 of | R A R R S R cided to make this week close out all drop patterns. See the prices. $10,000 and ¢ herweight championship “ I will send Harry | eredit. Rain is badly needed to lay the dust Bothine up 1work 1t up. Now Dave y , of the world, und that the occaston will be | wia oAt 1\t mae some | Ad freshen things “up a biv for the dogs to do good work vn, ono fraught with a vast deal of excitement | money and 1 know yomand | can 4o it. A { il - i L s poos without saying. In the. east. the | FANLYOU (0 o totlck 1o your word. Wit Iy TR Best Quality Body Brussels, 95c a yard. Best Extra Super Ingrains ssc a yard liveliost sort of an intorest is manifest in | we will unduistand cach otfer. o goodbye | Atlast the Young Men's Christian asso- These ara. Dinalow g : §5¢ a yard, the avent and while a good many pretend to | Tor the preseat. Yours truly ciation have almost everything in readimoss A gelows, IFull standard Iz lettor 1 nevor Knew a | for their first anuual field day games, wnieh to 4on th saddle-colored lad from Nova | flghter to write y John Losullivan writ- | will be inau, ed on the 7th day of O I Scotia, And it isthe alleged fool's argu- | cifinof doso, Tho big feilow has beon guilty | LODer, commencing promptly at 2:30 in tho Jest makes, never sold T T ment—the stuff—that talks « timo, Of | of 4 Kood miny fauits but honever for & mo- | afternoon at Young Moen's Cliristian Associn- Only. Those at G OF puttng ap w dob o 11 Mr. Corbett will 75¢ are no better scores and scores of times bofore, still 16 is | hive f iard. e expluining this Totter. in | Strects. The duy will surely bo . conspicu- With and some el T had no acquatitanee with the \ B 1 i [ Tho feferc was Aleek Donaidson, wnd | field day and the prospe extremely Befor - efore moving There is possibly one thing aboutallof | {55, "p*Sq Jn the = Pavilllon® in - Port- | pright for an overwhelming success. All Sefore moving, only 9sc. 55¢C YR $O0 WANE 10 40 say 1L 1 your letter, then t Bollv th i ety S S ¢ Tin Connerr 1A ancy Solly the ruling betuing rates aro b wore compror L ap 3 artford and other Goods of best make ng any thing of the kind. The human mind course tho talent may gev loft. a8 they have | 13 contoipiated hippodrowing the public | tion &k, corner Twenticth and . Miami Lower than $1.,25. Some generally protty safe to stay with the crowd | fA¢L: it admits of no cxplanation, sald Camp: | ous epoch in the anuals of local athlotics. Quality. at the big end of the betving [ yornie seguaintunce ety e, mat | Omaba has never had - genuine, logitimate Vithout borde land. I though then, and [ think now, Dixon's late fiehts you have noted a trifle | thit I should have had’ thy verd X the youth and muscle and brawn of Omaha . Second ']ufxlity Bo(ly Bru stronger thin others and. that is how every | Pvet i Purtland sald {had il ¢ | should take ui iuierest in these games and man he is about 1o go up against is the most | & hinehen \op In San - Fean the park should told sueh another crowd formidable gamo ho has evor tackled. | g his muscles for Sutlivin 3 upon this occasion as it has seldom held There has been but one cxception, that of | Sy o te;, 1 would like very mieh 1 | before. Billy Plimmer, and, mirablo dictu, EhiS etk ol nrtor to Yomngciown. On whers | There is not o soung or iniddle uged man These are extreme pl’ices fol’ gOOds that may be depended on 6 g Bats i16¢8. 356 used (o work ina Die rolllng il ATer | in 100 who does not take ar st ln sotno UBGLP L Lt 15 C), dhbes o thniks OF gotug Dack 1o, biw howe on | 1 100 Who docs not take au ; 3 . Bl . o s Ko Onta: chr | {18 GRS U | bl s S 1 ot as being exactly as represented, and will be made only before wasa raft of castern scribblers who pro- eienvouty ssent nclinesd, o, taokl® niug f 08 SRt Sull Sule LD Horss (oeiilie bicygia) ¥ Sotcod hin v Thoy towd marvolous | 1, Bia TOGEE Doy R COr iy st | 1000t base ball o taeross, It 1y e o moving. tules of his exploits in tho privacy of the | Feply. “Tellme allabout it,” Tqueried. Jack | joje vaulting; then there is hammer 1 club rooms, how he_ simply slaughtered | Fiind s moment whd then vespondod, Il | dns, shot putting, wrestling, boxin e A R R R G e S R ol Remnants of Carpets, Linoleums and Oil sels, 75c. Cotton Ingrains, joc doubtable amateur lightweights ns to me and asked me it 1 wouldn't put the | grossed supposed 1o toy with as mouse. y gloves ¢ to obl d -~ box I'hese ficid day games are a splendid inno- fiarEe wouidprove ho Rardens g (i | orih A A T LAY | Tl e Ol and e, Soune’ plows Cloths at about half usual price that ho would be_surpriscd long boefore the | refuse for feu sy that speet ana best wishes of cvery sport lovin fight was over. Ande ho was—at the easy | afraid of Corbett 3 | man in the state. Physical health must . Wiy with Fddie Pierc He was going to | With all his force pretty | fad before our race can do iwself justice in - s | Hvely, for if nny ol cht=handers landed | gne eternal strugele tor higher ideals. 1ts anninilate the colored boy sure, that 18, i | {juy"\auld have knoeked sy head off, One o cortinin provisos held good. Again was the | Hih Uit Slance along the top of iy lead g | OB pedantic cowardico v sl Skelley cpisode repeated; the champion | it wis i corker. Prosently iy cianee came | Physically golng backward ; itis trae wisdom ] punched Eddie out so quick and hard that | and 1 let drive with ail ny wmight. The | 0 acknowledge —the danzer of allowing he has never been able to tell yet how it all | Dow landed aloneside of his nose and the | modern ignorance of the human body to Tong happonod | Dlood ‘spurted out fn stecams, splashing over | contivue it dangerous effects. e B nen R HE S here would be fo tollow chests, paie * J Now these same savants are busily en- [ ward when we i The Gl LB R I Al LT .’ were conipany he sald: ” vere fre o) ed enlightening the world just how Dixon | \Dempscy lit me the hardest biow Tever got.! | Youth were frequonters of the g s nover \CU ot such w man s Solly | Lurti }"'f’"’i'“l‘n“ aldz “Auy wood man U ..4‘ ‘niu- |h‘lnxl]uf a m.-nl.-.,l It isu lwu‘x in tho D 1 3 b t 1 t d i i \ : b can_rush Corbett can whip lini. w over | child thay the parent should carefu 5 R e S b ouglas, bet. 14th and 15t read of their veasons for the faith that i | mun you over i Ord I k is very | 3 b ; g e 131106' Uho NOw! .Y, man you over saw.' Ordinurily 1s vory \er desire Lo partici 1 not greed within thei, For instance the New York | reticient, but when be docs WS e | 4 Recorder siys: SRRl 3 for lookiug on, as marks the Awecican vouth “Smith has thirteen vietories to his credit, —_ today. The repurnanco to exercise arising and has never been defeated. He has con: | That ought to make good reading for | Irom mental futizue or long inaction is some quered some of the very best featherweights | Jimmy ana Jack just now. eht thing that should be assiduously fougit in vhe country. Indeed, he has lowered the What is often mistaken for physical colors of thrce men who class higher than | STRATPORD, Conn., Sept. JoitheiSport:H| MOt B {oTHtEe KNG, (LU LRNIt IoR atitof:; atl the meu Dixon ever met. ‘These are the | ing Fditor of Tup Bres: EFriend Sandy— | Posite effect, the numb pain of inactivity redoubtabie Dan Daiy,Johnny Van Heest,the | Yours of the 11th was received in Now York | 1t will frequently be found —aif pride of the westand gallant Johnny Grifin, | and_ it came just in time. Was glad, of | ficultina person of coufining pursuits to whom muny people thought Dixon was | course, to hear from you once more. Well, | @rise from this state and cnter “upon even afraid Lo niect old fellow, I puni the mysterious all out | simple vodily excrcise. But the inclination pSmitls wilipod Daly in throg xounds, | of that Boston Smith, | Heis o goou slu FoLA “':I:;“L;w,lltlhlc L TPREDAS LI UBoEnLY T ; : 7 N ; reaking his Jiw in two places. This was | and the dirtiest, foulest tighter I ever met, | fOughU against. The weariness is of the | cortainly be under tho contro nd | recovered sufficiently from his sickness to go ssuld St s 5 £ Sust wrterDAly it foukt Dixont & foat: || Hoils oftaring ail socts of! Gecusss lhils ba || Hesdl'and only of shie body by reflex. action. | munagoient, of - oytsiderparties; Locally | out doors; bit ko w 155 (bl BRILE Bl et oot Vl_ircd“?.n(‘;llllpf' ik R A harp i, aext, Sunday's Beg tho followlng: Tound bout ut Denver,Colo., and was thought | deavor o make the public believe Tam a six- | Once avoused from this condition & person | thercis noone bold enough to make tho | ye ad tp come hoinc o > WEOURC | Gwoug, 18 bols that prepleo moans Rt by competent judges to have had the best of | round fighter, and that s about the f who starts his blood at a quicker vace fecls | venture. In Kansas City, Denver, Minne- The last eighteen games <Dad” Clarke Nabraska stould have a1 hat will | pYebster says transpiro moans an event to the encounter. Cortuin it was that George | I can go. I tell you houestly, Sandy, s | Breatly stimulated. Ihe body becomes alive | apolis, Detroit and Indianapolis the move for | pitched for the Frio club resulted in victo- | reach the foroten miriet homrors b KL | Bitppon, vanor from the body, parspiration, was not winniug, as Manager ‘Tom O'Rourke | the luckiest thing in the world for him vhat | d€ain and all the functions of body and | the reorganization of the Western league | rios, This is a tecord that has not beon | fost the regions wuml sty hunters wno in- | Waall know th i of borspire, 5o nosd caused the curtain to be rung down, s the | our go wasn't for ten rounds instead of six, | Mind givea sensc of enjoyment. = No magic | has taken tangible shape. and it is certain | equaled by any pitcher in years e o e ok s AL VR | R ) S anapice sty battle was becoming very warm and’ appar- | for Twould have knocked him out sure, 1 | over worked morc agreeable results than i thatthe scheme, in. some shape or o O eRo TS B AV Tal o nd 1o boras ] Ar oy ieaoas apon, s S inany on ona g0 T ently discomfortng Lo his champion.” | do not want to brag, but 1 believe 1 can lick | the quickenea action of the blood. The body | wili go through. Whether Omaha is to P blsoblThis stiees i s The Omaha Gun club will call a moeting | tho other and the. stakenolder s i qauor And the Now York Advertisor, through | two Smiths n aay in finish fights. My | Decomes warmer, and with incr in the circuit is something that as yet can I_I._“j‘}lw:“'m_muiu-xl»grc g-nl ")‘:"‘l:l‘l‘l‘ll o soon to malke arrangements for theiv annual | Who gets the money?—U, b, Hostlers o 1o Solly’s manager, the genial Zich Abrahams: | {rieads all know wheiher Ican go further n only be guossed at. T Brk, howover, will | 15 YOS IR B EEEE IERt SEAEEME B < which will come off somo timo| E.T. Y “I admit that Solly is* going up sgainst a | than six rounds or not. 1 wish you would | @nd percepiion. ‘Theseare facts that the | beina position to furnish cousiderable im- "Timos, SUOXY e game. —Philadelphia ber 20, when the shooting season Ans. hard game, vut that is what he has been | write the Police News and correct a state- | fathers and mothers of growing boys should | portant information on this head ere many ; A q will be at its height. LINCOLN, Sep. 20.—To the Sporting Editor ot downg ever’ since ho went into the ring. | ment it recently made through some fool [ Keep inmind. i days elapse, and it is not entirely unlikely Wonder if our friend dy s A. Hospe, fr., can bo seen almost any | Tuk Bik: vou kindly givi a fow polntors Evecy man he hus met hus been o cloverer | writer from St. Louis. He says that I made he coming field day will one | That iv will bo of & character caltulated o | hus been keeping tabon “Dad’s work in the 1z s buoyant way to Cut-off | n next Sunday's ke as 10 What wold bo boxer thun he Is and yet he has done every | no fight azuinst Jack Wilkes in South | d0ozen events, which arc open to all eurs | make the heart of th ank beat with -re- | Past few weeks?—Erie Herald. You bet he c r ducks, snipe and eilligaloo birds. | 800d route from Lincoln to thy Black Hills by one of thein. Dal Huwkius is on of the | Omaha, but only played for a draw, T ish | ©f Omuha and members of the Young Meu's | newed acceleration. has, and is much gratified to sce that the old 1 comiug in yesterday with four | Wigon, 0 a8 10 biss through the bost shootiug cleverest men of Lis inches I ever saw and.| you would write Captain Cook und lev him | Christian association everywhere. Follow- - man has come to life again. 1, six mudhens and a fly-up-tue-croek. ‘\ 2l "—“‘:"“":"" tho way?—y, T yeu Solly trinimed him to the queen’s taste. | know how his paper has been imposed upon. s the afternoon’s card: 3 S asEio b anla Uty 8 Billy Earle opened up a box of tricks that | Said he was zoing to have an Irish stew ! Gians.—Vin the Plalte Valley to old Camp Dan Daly outfoughy George Dixon in Omaha Buy 1o go back to Billy Smith. 1 had him 100 yards run, The Young Men's Christian association is | the cnampions didn'y relish at Pittsburg the | | Theodore Wiseman, affectionately called arke, thence north 50 much thaut O'kourke had to have the cur- | 45 zood as out in the fifth round if 1 hy e irun making claborato preparations for some | other day. snys Ren Mulford. Iu one game | “Splattermouth,” is shooting fortho markot | Gitast, Neb, 20.-To the Sporting tain lu_( the IL'n-nlJ -[ .lx;.,l.;ri«l lum‘wm,m | lu.u:\n it l|slmx7, lup one of hiseyes like wile run. ‘ lively sport on the grid ivon field this fall }\FP:\\':::';:(':J:I!’;‘I‘ '.'Imlfm:(',uns{ fml;mus ‘s]curmg ;:C ::“.: ;';lvl .133;“.{..1 :-‘E;I“:N llll‘tx n-n;:v‘o\‘kml“n ? n.”“,'.';”' {'}-l‘hn;ullv;lyzlm.:v; save his man from defeat, He'is a brother | rat trap, and had him . Running higl . des v an on third and another on | e las kalle s e throe weeks he O Oh o i i s LsEab o) of Miko Daly of Bangor, Mo, und. uot_oniy | soconds, This fall 1will. fight him i b AL AR A : : 'Y first, At tho first attempt the man was | B8 boen at work. Four hundred with his | fny L (o Wit g mate, ST G e D R e s e L L Pole vulting. organized teams within the organization’s S T g e probably, and oighty with his | Pacing ricord ‘without rennig lunte. (3 Well, Ho ouly lustod throe rounds. . Solly ik G USRS AR LA B T L Vas hrowing 16-bound hammer. rauks, and they will never be in want of | home plate. Havor el 4 - Namoes of the horses aid dato and place of backed him into a corner of the ring and SRRl asRon N L Ot R opponents for a game. Their intention 1s, | Jimmie Canavan is wanted to manage the | 4 J0hn W: Given was out driving last Sun- W. W. Hunt smashed Ly left and right, breaking his Wvo suile adican Uisycls sice. however, to play all tho rogular teams of | Worcestor polo team this winter. Jimmio is | So¥ 404 S48 he suw mote quail than he has 7 reeord. (3) Nuncy Hanks, Jaw with each hand. Tulk of game cocks— h Smith, or in fact any of them. Do not Oune nile open bicycle ruce. tho city and state, and to arrango a seri oucof the sensible boys who do not take on | FiCH TOF NG —seven el oyey, 4 Haute, September 28, 1802, well, he is one of them. The purse was only | 0 send me. ‘i Bee. Addvess, care of | The conditions and rales for catering will | i e desulnmesrtiealants ¢ | 1t in tho winter. If ho couid only hit [ Astnce That was probably a doublo o (3 Pacing with mate, Westmont, 2:015{, $),200 ana the loser's end was very small | George S. Bond. Tommy RYAN. | bo found appended: with the clevens of tho state univ 25 0f | Jarder he would rank with the best in tho | fifter. October 1 John he is going to | ¢ July 10, 1884, (4) Without mate, and was all caten up by his eapenses, 1 Hutry feo 30 conts per man for esch event, | NePraska, Dakota, Towa and Kan: s A5 4 good all avound man in the | BVe auail on toast—he hus aieady ‘got the | M: 01, Perre Haute, September 240, 1892, heard that the poor little devil was flat | Charlie Mitchell has arrived, and, strange | Omnhi menibers, Ly events, froe. No cntry | they are successful in this enterprise patrons garden his superiors are fe e aoctinsor hrea kst EAgy ; s, Sopt. 100 tho Sporting broke in the hospital, so Solly and I'went up | as i ippear, has consented to meet Jem | will be recoznized uniess necompanied by | of the rugged sport will be affordea an | Cincinnati Times-Sta Mol s Chnci Hublon ot paxton 8|t : Ploaso inform me through T T e i ¢ Coney Island, or. 1t loast s st | ntey oo, o prizos will consiel of ela D e basalor R ear cetich AN Neb., spent the week with their friends, Mr. ay's bssue of Tk Beg whethor about to be put into 4 plaster of paris cast io | nificd to Judge Newton that his terms are | =014 medals to fiest, and jewelry and other jonuoLIIni VSO Syl asihg SO DOL LA RRO0S Gossip with the Horsemen, Ao Mea OoNRRICHASG i LT onfdsfongrory BHIDTRIBE O FEbRC m I comap el WL L hold them in position. Solly and | gaye bim ible. This 15 someting I did not look | [fopriate axticles to- sccond, in foot batl us can be put up anywhoere in tho | Billy Paxton was greatly disappoiated at | the best known field shots in Nobraska. - He | [0 M Dol (L e or, hrow dines al £ upi Ho wa y ul, but hold- | and, a8 much as 1 admire the Coney | o oopiig by the, Ames country outside the big cotlege circuit. the performance of his stars, The Conqueror | SaYS there is a scarcity of bivds in the west- | 1130 't e Wiare 1 eanir o ot bist! g 1:‘.. s in his hands he said to Sol: ‘I 4 tion and its methods of busi Tl - On Thanksgiving day, under the auspices :‘\ml{ln'nmr-:lm.:m'm« o last wee ']'llxu or8ipartion ‘:’m'l'“n'-fle» :.’“’ '5"*"'""1 Wwis [ Jsh andhow to catoh e and | whothor think you ought Lo give me another chance.’ | ness, I think Mitchell ought to get soundi retury uthlotic com- | of the Young Men's Christian associatio big fellow only won second moncy, and the | 100 s t oug continued for young | Plimmor ever “hosted bixon, und it so, in Solly, 11 hls Gulnt Wy, 100ko0 AL him & mo. | Ahrcehon It he oo moss Coriat e, o | mdttocs & Wa 3 ShiRsy )1‘ i \v?x e “01';5 ‘~""‘im}::‘ 5 :,\”“-ll-l' hero of Wounded Knee got skuukea. il . q RO yrounash S I T 3 meut and then auswered: ‘1 think you ought | yet 1 can only hope that he will win, whethe The track is one-quarter of a milo, eighte those inveterate old enemics, the Nebruski | g [ngependence assoclation announces | _ Jick Knowles, one of Omaha'sold-time us.—(1) Honey Creek, Nobles and Bluo 1o walbuntil’ you got. well bofors. talkiag e O mons thiat Remiliavin, oo e, well Banked at Uho “corngrt, With | State *Varsity team and the Towa Stato | 4 fivg weck' troriing And pacing mieeting jor | SPorsmen, and Johu Tardin. put in a day | lakes tho best, but not very <oni b tht, about fighting” again.’ Well, he got well, | cording to Corbott I um o “d—d poor Amer. | A0 F4rdsstralghit away, separate from the cu, will meet at the associauon park in | the fall, bezinning September 25 and closing | 1188 week noar Sidney, In. Thoy bagged | (2) Choynski was defeate 1o Jlin Cor but he's never bothered Solly for a return | kin,” although I have been a repablican all 05 close Septewiber 30, 1893, the opening game of a series for the cham- | October 28, This is the largest mecting of | Minety-four uplands. Thoy say the hunt w bett and twice by Joe Golitiet ~(3) Send -Webstor is authority. and early winter. There are several fully § Pieiso docido this question to sot= hIB itk ol o00as i bet: A says tho Missourt Fiver 15 navi- Dr. H. C. Caples, an inveterate sportsman, | 8able stroum; B suys it 15 not?—Suiseribor. As hus been the case for years ; ! ( no of the most enjoyable they over or Hens Yish of Am mateh. my lifo and como from good revoiutionary | Entrica will be ackuowlodgbd by postal eard, | pionship of the two states. Thero is the ”*l ’fl]""l “\"!l'd«'«-uilw\lm by any assosiation, |i303 O HBQ Bioab Snlodabip thayover uady | fou i st el tor Auutlil S () IRY o8 5 Atooic: Jieh must be retained aod used s o tieke A d ) At 5. D. Gou andsome’ little fill L) hds. S e vai gl TR SanbY Guisworp, | O Admission to e grounds. Jach card will | bitterest sort of a_rivaicy botween the 1, 1 D- Gould's handsomo little filly Aa- | fatiost ho ever saw. - Juck, however, can | Owama Sopt. 9.To tho Sporting Editor of those who have made up their minds to lay R iy 2 have a numbor by which the contestan® will | fHawkeyes and the Bugeaters, and tho con- | broaiing of hor hopples. ‘Ihero are pienty tell the fattest hunting yarns of any man in | Tne Hieir money o1 Solls, bt us for the correot- Something About the Birds. N hEn shod throughout all the evenisln | yogy will be o most exciting and stubborn | who will go broke, Nowever, on. tho Proposi pess of the various stutements, that you | Broxes Bow, Sept. 20.—To the Sporting o one from the facing of the ball until the | tion thy 5 tho peer of any yearling o t n Goalblranbt ol Bk on A0S 15t vro thott |t o e REeRls: S0 (the Brorting G &) Boores, || 220 0E0R TR il Lo thut sho is the peor of any yeagling 0€ | aud ono'of the most successful in and about |~ Ans.—A s correet. Danny Daly and Dixon did box three | \ i 2 bLoce: cencral desire to sce | Bouh teams have been seen at the jocal | 1, . | the Waubuncey country, will pestor tholong | _sraz1ox, Nob, Sopt, 20.=To tho Sporting riendly rounds 4% the Crand Opers house, | 4¢nted year for game fowl. Such an abund- | ; P Acharal dosito 10 sop i leameiiaxe bosn acop st ihamosall) Monedntos Vot tholimeotingls bitls and quackers no’ more. He boomed | Biltar of bitt: fiv: |WIIT you ploso inavor this city, bul it is not true thab they oyer | 8uce of praivie chickens, grouso, quail, plover | V- st s ot | nvariably put up a strong and sclentfic 5 o4 b et Dloitho OhorokcotB el Rehakomor 1%, S0k LT ILOn D R O s P TRIDTh oy oyar d snipe havo never been seen. since civiii. |, Lere 1% no donying. ‘Tho splendid sport the | IhYaiabiy put ub & stions and sclontillc | and it conflicts with none. The enurics closs | day—breaking a log in the mad chuse--but BAMIP RN UL e (astos s renordlifon ket Ui O'Rourke Lave to have the curtain dropped | zation set in in western Nebraska, Youug Men’s Christianassociation, Noupareil | snupe than over this fail by rouson of ong | Herbor L dliis is ouo of the oldesy aud 1ed o nito farm, notwithstanding,and fidon, ; il tosavo Guorgo hore, wor did George or { as will | a0 Soldicr toams hive suppliod at irregutar | or two material changes in tho makeup of | POye SSSpUibLions i tho state, and its brack | ag he ts o stayer, tho Towa birds can con | “Ap _2.01, Nanoy Hanks, at Terro Huute unny either get the worst of it. ‘Ihe 8 inter ‘ouggiiout the season has gone a | eich, and by rease continuous practio a5k gratulate themselves on gotting rid of oue | 1 AP% 208 Naney Hunks, W wis o “worst Lo L. 101 in- tho’friendly | 00 1o caso until tho stato adopts tho gamo | [0ISCYAS BATOW Ui s has gone | e LY SRR, POSIORTIATES | New Fushion, by Blucke Walkes, 2:osig, | of thol worst encos i bout, however, Dixon clearly and unequive- | Warden system, prairie chicken shooting | |00 Wiy In reviving the dnterest in the |0 50050 cich from the start in this | 481 Fashion, by Sirius 3542, Lok a rac dohn 8. Qollins and Honry Homan bro | pyiioeor iy ks In o ot ‘Daso bull A cully demoustrated his superiority over | commenced this summer by tho middie of | £0Tious national wame. While this hus | fyumn, ord.of 8 M atiDIarina s Sla., S8oniempor ) H pubiiipinithese glotlous dhtumn daysiwdsh | 6ornds to) bt and o hit and Dunny, and Danny at thal time wasan | july, aua about the 10un of Scptember was | Peen Jarzely insirumental in reawakening | *The Young Men's Christian association, | NoW Fashion was bred by N. L D. Sotomon, | the rod and gun. ‘They are trus sportsimen, | crossts tho home plito on i wild pitch diroctl awlully clever littlo fellow, oo, F A T Ta TR R a healthy local enthusiasm in the sport, I | which will manage this great championship | Qwaha, Neb., and is now owned by W. C. | however, and never indulge in eithier pur- | after muking tho hit; B follows at bat next practically ended. I venture 1o say that the e bt Foh A 5 | Swartz, Silver City, 1 suit wontonly. The fishing Season is rapidly | and makes a baso hit s tho ran that A makes ¢ ; i hardly think it bas had so much to do with | game, intend to loave nothing undone that : iin earnod tF Ploase anawor | That Solly Smith Lns proven that ho s | dnily shipment of gamo for August to points tho | yary(dasta st ihonmity | nes the mleasuro and comfort of | Edwardo (3). by Epaulet, 2:19, owned by | o8 tho wane, aud the mass of sporlsmen ave | 40 earned run or nott Ploase anawor in' your Bt & m.it 1o bosncozed at, I will aamit, | outside the stato averaged 25,000 biras, There | 1445 1o, Vers dockded Boom tho game WS | ey patrons for thut day, and a teemen- | Mr. Spencor, Hickman, Neb., took a al|sningathelrspupniton oS wiielahoorligyi B AT SRR BN e R Ho is u reguiar litle bull dog in the riug | is still good shootng lofton prairie chicken | SM0Yed in the circuit of the big league, This | dous offort will bo made to get out a b | of 2:263¢ at Edgar, Nob,, Septomber 6, and | ¥hich opeus up in earnost about Octobor L | | SUS-HE 5 EPIRLES BOGE ot GREREE B and uses about the sume judgment. 1418 | i one but knows where o go and tho way | 8 certaialy been a phenomenal us well as | crowd. Good masic will be in attendanco, | A.A., by Almont Aberdeen, owned by Mr. § All mndications point 1o u splendid season of | 2o A% 8 CU T sinply VIff! bang! swash! ‘with bim. He s ) Y | an unaccountable year for the National | and the followers of the crimson and the | Meyers, Lincoln, Neb., won tho race and | fll shooting, Quail are especially plontiful, s y taki fler b y e I i | to get avthe birds whea he arrives at his 3 . . ks rotte 3 a8 224 and the prospects for the wild fowl flight is OMaNA, Sept. 22, r'o the Sporting Editor of ukes | his mau from the jump and his | 19 S8 1L PRATgn e i league, and for the firsttime in the ola | 0ld gold can make up their mmds that a [ trotted the fifth heat in 2:26, Tair. Curlew and snipe huve already dropped | THE BEE: To decido u bet, plense explain the aris uro kopt swiuging 1iko acouplo of | destination. A dogis not of mheh account | il o Good many yours; overy | FOUSInE day's spor is in siore for thom, Baby Wonder, bay mare by Counsellor, | jt's FRATEN A10 ST RAKe WIedew Lrophos w wolling vico® T tho Sunday edi- ails, hopiug, 1 presumo, 1o laud somo time | Dow in hunting chickens unless ho 18 a re- | BV i AR 108 On Monday afternoon, October 16, the 115, dum Black Crook, by Orphan Boy, by | {il15RGashes, bub tns spocies of i tion of ik DATLY ik, ). E. 13, or some place, it scems to make little differ. | triever und van be keptatheel. The chickens | club has made mon Wo years ago, | Young Men's Christian association first | Tom Hul, ook a race record ut Clarinda, ., .20 FRP. 100 OFY: WOALIOF ORIB UQR: Ans.—Winner sold at auction after tho enceto him.' A clever, hard-hitting ring | have all taken tothe coruficids, though in | when the great gamo was threatencd | eloven will meet the lowa collego at the | Soptember . of 296k, Sho was bred by Questions nnd Auswers, > tactician like Dixon or Johnny Griffin should | districis whero they have not been hunted | with absolute extirpation by the Brother- | park, and auother rattling good game is | W. B, Sutliff, Eilis, Nob, and is owned by | Fresoxs, Sopt. 19, To the Sporting Fditor | - AWATIA, Kun., Sopt. 22.—To the Sporting dofeat him. 1€ Dixon falls to- do this then I | some good shooting can bo obtaiucd ou - the | hard rebellion, such & statoment. ns the | assured. The ¥, M. C. A's are in alwost | W. C Swarts, Silver City, la. of Tirk Big: Ina game of seven-up, suppos ior af Tk ek: In i of doublo high il weknowledge that there is a thousand | $tubble lute in the evening and carly n the | above would hive iucited only laughtor and | daily practice, and under tho intelligent |~ Duiowood, the favorite in the 8:00 class at | 10 the callis aro ull ran ont exeopt thio to 0, A pnd 11 40, O aiid 100, A mikes ity fold more to Solly than I'have everexpected, | morning. Itisnot such an casy trick to | ridicule by every one posted'in tho internal | guidance of Mr. Jeffries, Captain Abbotl's | Fuiuar. ran away but did not rocoive serons | 13t cards, and tho swmo trumpstill continnes, | and nkes fow, gius and bol fyes, © und «d that ho really 1s the best of the lot. He | bring down u chicken now -us it was two | condition of ‘the gamo. (here are muny | big first baseman, will be poiten into such | jniiiey’ Dukowooa is vory fast, is by Chit: | fhohas tho rieht to muko the trump? A v wiako lgh Jusk.Wap wiast=1, nilsbuey, isn fricad of wo aud 1" hopo o will win, | woeks ago citier, e birds avo strong, | reasons why tho present year has pannod | condition s will' make thom Worthy T00s | whet'out of e Dako. 1y 16y b duies, wol s it TR M Apbh R B - ;mj“:::: in wowise interferes with honest ?ann:);3’:H-fi‘u::.":u‘,‘m:n:::" ll;'-;vdu;:“ Enhs | out u(: um»mua " .u' \r'nev lhulpm'mlslu is | for the best of them. Jeffries played center | gwned by that prince of good fellews, Hon, ako the trump. Who wins? ] Nebrasku's Stalllon Ring, S ) % 2 1 U o wil | even botter y or the future. In the first | rush for three seasons for the Michigan | () , Neb,—Wester! - | Cranny. SENT Y Y " g . Wieir peculiar wabbling flignt em- | place, the maguates last winter cut salaries, | university eleven, and was said t0 bo one of | Goumes 20" York Nob.—Westera ite N Bobble“ By by Gharios Qaftrey: hoths ot What a crooked lot the generality of | barrasses ‘ye callow sportsman’ quite | plucing a limit of 2400 on each player's | the clevorest mon in the wholo western | OUrCo%: g : oy 3 10.—To the Sporting | Yhom belong to Pyle & Briges of the Caf. Australian fizhters aro. 1don't think that | & good doal, resulting i more misscs than | iu_some instances thi ouit. - A kick in the back last fall, how- | , The Buffalo Couaty Agricultural ussocia- . FrATTMOUS, BoPy SRR (OROWINE | frey stock farm, Syracuse, this stato, s now there is ono of them in America or England | hits aud moro cripples than vlean kills, A s over-stepped, buton the whole the s0 seriously injured him that'iv is | hon expocte n growt mecting at Koearney, | SRS 15t L atour incontrovertibly entitled to this proud dis. today, with the solitury exception of Jack- | crippied bird in a corntield is about us hard | clubs adhered to it with firmness. Then, tful whother he will attempt o0 take | Neb, September 19 to 22, e track is in | M SHEEM FEE Footrdy of T 7 e e A R S Y T son, that has not sold fights some time or | W find as the proverbial needlo in the hay- uin, the season was made shorter, so that | active part in any of the association match fine shape and everything points to a big | \ijjes. 1 bots that professionals hold some. 3 1 ather in his . Bob Fitzsimmons aa- | stack, 100, aud even tue keenest nosed re- | instead of the scheduled games being played | games. success, in addition o the regular rac ing | Which wins? A, L. Coleman, pion racing stallion not ouly of Nobrasks, wits that he lald down for Hall in Australia, | triever may be excused from trailing one up 1y in the spring and late in the fall, when program there will be a five mile running Ans.——So-called amateurs hoid them all. but the whole west, as 1 as tho (astest and Hall luid down for Billy McCarthy just | over the dry, kurd dirvof the plowed ficld. | cold weather kept the growds awiy, the Oarnival of Sports at Manning. race for a purse of 200, Ouana, Sopt. 10.To the Sporting Editor of | irotter ovor foaled ih the state before the latter started forthis country the | One wauts to load heavy. No.Gshotis noue | games were begun and will be finished just | Preparations have been made for o Keeler, by King tene, that gave the great |y ser: Will you kindly inform me through Robbie I is 7 years oyd, » handsome bay, time, suys Macon McCormick. 100 large. A duck load is about the proper |t o Lime whon Dropitious weather s | val ntenocs ae the o S Lincoln stallion, Morcurius, a beating #t | your columns of the Sunduy odition the re with black points, fifteen hunds, ~thres i caper. Al Stuckey and I got eighty-two | brought the cranks out. A third reason can | ° OF 8Ports at tho Manning, In., fair, Monmouth, was distanced at Davenport in | 0rd for u running jump without welghts, and | inches in height, and ns symmetrical as o That's all right, Mac, but are the Aus- | UIFds on the opening day and we didw’t work | be ascribed to the fact that all of the teams, | ember 20, 27 and 28, The program will em- { yno free-for-all, September 6, in 2:18, the | OVlEo—Kennoth raser. deer 1n every curye and outline of i cou- tralinns the only crooked prize fighters you | very hard. either. “Humph, game hogs! | with the exception of Washington, have at | brace a tug-of-war between teams from four | first heat, which was won by Pontine Chief | Ans.—Twenty threo feet six and one h formation, and one of the smoothest gaited have run across during your long and event- | What did thoy do with their birds?” Weil. | different times played winniog ball, some- | counties in the district, a two mile handi- Golden Bow. ‘The next neat was trotted | inches, C. 5. Rebor, Detroit, July 4, 1591 trotters in the country. 1o has o wark ot ful careor? Lot me see, you are an ardent | hever you mind now, “Sour Grapes.” You | thiug that seldom fuils to draws the dollurs | cap bieytle race, a one mile bicycle race, | dead in 2:15 by Kate I and Ramonia, aod | 87 Joskei, Mo To the Sporting | & recently av LeMars, 1a., and sdmirer of a certain big bully by the name | would have killed twice as many if you had | into the box-office windows. Aud oven | half mile foot race, game of ball and shoot | Kate I won the next three iu 2:18,2:174, | Fditor of Tix gawme of buse ball i to f reduce this of Jimmy Corbett, ain't yout That is, you | ben there und found ‘em und your ammuui- | Wastington, with all her poor showing, will | ing tournamens. Miller, the secreiary, | 2:1% : auurday; Septembor tho noar has woo have beon for the past twelve months, and | tion held vut. And you would have sold all | emerge from the fray with a nice balance Lo | hus tho sporting editor's ackeowledgments | Robbie I?, 2:14, son of Charles Caffrey, was Jullovillo clorke aid 4 J00 | seven races out of cleven, being two rticularly so during the past two months, | the birds you couldn't use to help pay ex- | heraccount. In New York und Brooklyn | for courtesies roceived. bred in Nebraska, and he is the fustest i they did by seoreof & | races more than has bocn won by wuy atal- B that ot Well, jou Have probably for- | Penses, 1o, just us we did. the season has boen & wonderful cne. Tho Ry trotting stallion owned 1n the state. 1t wus o, by tho umpire’s decision, B | lion tnis your. His owners are oxpecting gotten all about a letter you wrote, say | Bul speakig frankly it is altogother | attendance ut the gawes bhas been unpre- Last Yoips of the Season, only a week ago that we said this honor be ve up the money, clalming that | great things ef him. and justly so, too. Ho somowLoro aloug in September or October | Wrong for one man to shoot wore birds than | cedented, larger than ever before, and far | The local base ball season has closed. longed to Mercurius, 2:1414, and we stand 1o was thrown by the St Joo club. Who | [is gone w half in 1:043¢, & 2:08)5 vlip, and throe years ugo! What funny things the | he can use, either himsolf oras gifis to his | excecaing that of Boston or Philadelphia, | Clgusen has turned out to be Chicago's | ready to racord him as the ~governor of Ne- | Wins thu money?=Frauk I, Dunba over # good track and under favorable condi- « whirliglg of Lime does run across your path | frienas who caw't go shooting. I kvow it | aud this fact alone is of incaleulable good 10 | winning pitcher. deaicen braska fust as soon as he beats the 2:id of | Ans.—Awins, tions there is little or no doubt but what he when you_ haven't got o gun. And Jack | and huve siways preached agaitst i, aud 1 | the gamo gonerally. 1f New York euthuses, | " pp o by et ¢ . Robbie P, Hero is o race for championship. e ) Sopt. 19.~To the Sporting Edi- | can go his wile o 2:10. Truly Kobbie P is Dempsey is now the guest of Jimmy Cor | 4on't do it often myself (because I don's get | so must the wholo country. The Philadelohia club, 1t Is said, is $50,000 | 035" \vill win! Guesses ure in order.—West. :Wo wro p acinder | tho stallio king of tho west. bott down at Asbury Park, and thicker'n | the chunce once in'six years). “This profitable season, then, Is a source of | #head this season, ern Resources. path hore and’ aro about o, to il ’ pens; thoy spend most of their time in | Sbill, every scason | see men slaughter ten | immenso satisfaction to the magnates who, | Charlie Abbey, says the Washington Post, s " I b s A S Mrs. Lol and Stanford is_personally super- telling each other how great they are. If I | times the gawme there is any need of, just be- | in spite of the vicissitudes of the last thres | Woars little bunchy sidewhiskers. On the Lake and in the Fleld. bust for this purpose by the leading sprin vislug exteusive chauges in her husband’s m wotting too deop for you, this will prob- | cause they et the chance, and at homethese | years, bave stuck to the game and continued | Nush, Duffy and MoCarthy have already | Ben Robidoux and John Tler are hunting | Do'you think the blnek fino ciudors so plo great rauch ut Viow, Cal, held by her in ably elucidate matters. it is a production of | self-same fellows set up a howl every time | to put up their coin. But they feel much | signed 1894 contracts with Boston. deer and antelope in the wilds of Wyoming. | ful ibout tho rallroads would bo good? trust for Stauford university, to increase its your own, and I'll bet it is O, K. thoy hear of @ man shootiug above the regu- | huppier at the thought that next year base It 1s gratifying w note that Lou Camp, the Stockton Heth and Major Shepherd | 8dvice which youmight offer in next productivouess and thereby enlarge the in- . latiou dozen birds in a day. 1 do it myself; | bull will take a boom of such magnitude that | Oma ¢, i . : B R e A e d | Ors would ‘be greutly uppreciated come of the university. ‘ihe senator speat ‘,.‘..‘.‘.‘1:.';"3{‘:‘:.’..'[‘:‘:;..”{’.‘?.‘.:1“ hor | we all Liowl and at the same tmesay to | losing clubs will nover be heand of. And QUSRS 6oy 3 PATIOS ol Dall for Grandpa Saigod pEty ':‘.’umui"nm::“x.n)'““ s R ARbatic 15 5w bast T T Yy T e G T Ttio Baanioty.’ said, My dater! You cant moat | foran o -ords how Lwish Lhad beeu v'h'm:‘lK \ln‘:nk )ll::u_ usha would proveno | Motz of Cincinnati, the old Western | W. F. Chambers, Joe 8. Sykes. Harry Mo- | Ouiana, Sopt.-21~To tho Rporting noro iko - great park than b farw. Mre, always toll who to trust. For my part Tkin | 00500, 00 Juck Frost gets a whaok at the | tasly mrobleainticol whetho e it eeed | leaguer, is playing first baso as well as any | Connelland J. R. Dewarare fndulging in [ Tuk Ber: Pieasostaw in Sunduy's Bee the | Stanford has goio 10 work resolutely 1o, bub 7 Srusk mYelt' sty 0 (o Y. 8 | foliage the quail shooting will begia, and | ciub beforo 1805 or mob. 1 hav received | Wob i the count the gentlo art at Lake Washington, Min bighout i hiunyuad by "o, Alaothi | 1tou a reveuus basis wud reliovo the uiver D thinking the baoker pugllist, Jim Cor- | what a glorious old fall it is going to be! scores of letters within the past several President Nicholas E. Young of the Na- Jack Morrison has the sporting editor's | WU PARERCARER o co Ui one-fourth L the Ohevalier Bayard o the Appolanaris | | The bevies are largo aud most of them are | weeks lnquiring as Lo the city's chanees far | Housl league colebrated his 584 birthday on | tuanks for & couple of braco of nico fat T R T e e re of the ring when ‘Lo ‘me and be- | now - Sunday, September 10, zrouse, killed last Wednesday on the South L 4 ey vy 0L She ring when "o me aow well grown. professionsl ball next season, but as yet | I 53, (2) Six foot, four and oue-half inches, Hatie! otk advauhe i Reibi Thst tonnatiored mad find that agter | Every little pium thickes holds its quota. | bave beon unable to make suy definite | Jiwwy Manning is credited with having | Platte 3 1 Bweeney, Travers lalund, Octwber 5, | the relection of L groenishiblack color the Ot Cten CIAY ey e nibhs | 1 am t0ld 1bat between Gothenburg and | reply or hold forth auy cucouragemont | cloared about §,000 out of his Savanua elu Frank Carmickael and C. F. Read were out Biyzauting paiuters cmployed for the huua: Meoar y and Mike Brenn Cullaway prairie chioken are so thick in the | to ‘those auxious for the sport. If | veuture. Bully for Jimmy! ’ after ploverono day last week and, accord- | * Omama, Sopt. 20.—To the Sporting Editor of | H§ure, and subsuituting the color of uatuse e | | Glouo's greateat advanco in patntiog was o it vory auiicable weetlng io Hoboken I mes | cor flelds thad the farmers bire boys to | Omaba does have & club it iust | Centerfieldor Hamilion of the Phillics has | ing to their story, bagged 153 Thoy claim | Twe Bue! 1o decide o bet wiil you ploase | 10F Lo faces uud Lauds.

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