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The grentir iirnpnrtlon or Tueadn)-' crowd nt the fair ground had never Keen n fl)lug mat nine before und to the obrerver It wn ultnnat n mueli of n pltHtaure to wntth the keen Inter eat nnd enjojincnt deputed on the fnce of the apettotom a It w to watth the rpeetucular flight of the nvlator Prom the time that people began to congregate nt the ground until the time or night In the after noon IM Hubbard, the courteoii tneihaulilan In charge of the hnngar wa kept bu) unawerlng mutt) nnd varied (tiitlon or the hundnd who iuld ndmlaalon to Inaped tho alilp Uitig before the ndverllaed time or the night the vlaltom irowded Into the grnnd atitnil, where the) were inter tnlncd to iiiiiiiii mpltul mil-li b) the Cnrtle Oule bnnd I.lltle ihlldreti old ludle nnd gentlemen nnd Indeed man) or the generation In hrtwtiji, were aflutter with Intercut und excitement ex-citement When the ri)lng mauhitie vvu flnall) wheeled acrowi the bull ground the pe(tntoi ovirflowed Into 1 tho park In their cngtirntu to examine the mtuhlne Por tho people' gen eml raft) however, tho management kuw to It that the ground vet nelde for the Ntart nnd rintah or the night wn kept eutlrel) Tree or Hpeitatom. Mn-rone) Mn-rone) atarted hi mnihlne from the weat end of tho Inner Incloaure und It nlmoat reached the aouthcrn fence before It mnjeatlinlly began to aonr like n glgiintlo bird Thla apectuiular atart brought out tho applauao of the crowd nnd tho diet ring wna repented when the nvlator landed hi machine after n magnificent and graceful flight during which he circled over the park five time After the flnl.li of th ill game the riyer treatid the peopu 10 un6lher exhibition Wcdncitdn)' Plight. Ver reldc ha It In en the privilege privi-lege or the apectalom aaaembled to watch the aeeond du)a' performance or tho nlmhlp to wltnetw such n magnificent mag-nificent und Inaplrlng light na that laat flight or Marnne)' In no placo on earth could rtnor weather have prov ailed nnd the alght wa one long to be remembered On thla occasion the aviator made the circle or thu park four time at a wonderful speed nnd before descending des-cending hemteered hi muohlne to an altitude of twent)-thrte hundred feet, flying uwa) toward tho south part of town and circling around almost In the clouds, HU deaient to terra flrma wan grnnd Circling the park again about four time he glided nnd vol-planed vol-planed In a Kraceful manner until ubout a hundred reel from the ground He then flew close to the foothills to tho west of tho fulr ground and turning turn-ing mndb a straight dash for the ball ground where he inn do a beautiful lundlng Arthur J Lee I to ba congratulated by fair association nnd vlaltom alike In having brought such an Interesting attraction to the fulr Marone) tho nvlutor, on Wednesday evening, stated that he was glad tils flight had been delayed until late In the afternoon a tho ntmo-pherlc con dltlons were not propitious early In the day for a successful flight, lie said that he (eared o fall as there was absolutely no humidity In the nlr tin-til tin-til towards evening He P" hlm-eir n hlghl) pleased with his trtntment here nnd said he wa much Impreaaed with the benutle of 1 rice nnd Ita general up to date appeornme Wiiliu-xln)' Hncc. Immediate!) nftcr the termination of the aeroplane flight on Wcdne dn) afternoon Ix-c Whltmore nnd Dr Hnrtiman of Perron lined up In the r racing cam nnd nn exciting nnd thrilling thrill-ing race wa the roault, the former winning easlt) The three-eighth mile horw race Irought onl) three entries Oeorge Calvert mare Peeping from M)ton, Wllllnm Dons' mare, Mand) 1 en-rock en-rock nnd 1ongren ento, Inith from Kmer) count) The finish of thla rnce wn In the order nlrcndy named ThiirNln)' HncT. Thl nflernoon nlito rnce vrn between be-tween .co Whltmore. the winner of Wednewlny event, and Nlk Her nnnll Whltmore ngnln provel Hint he owned the fnateat 'flivver" and enll) defeated his opomnt. The hair-mile dash wn n good rnee nnd the home flnlahed In the follow Ing order Peeping owner Ooorge CalvcYt of Myton, Mand) Pencoek, owntr William Lyon or Kmery and Maude owner llaro Mnlere or Price The lioy pony rnee wn won l K. Ilrnneh of Wellington Plnegar imn) from the name town winning second and Heeve mount from Prl bringing bring-ing up the rear H(lHr-('nllc Onlc (nine. Moat of the crowd that witnessed the flight of the neronnut tn)ed to seo tho ball game, which wa an exceeding!) ex-ceeding!) Interesting one from start to finish. Castle Oate defeating Helper b) the score of four to two llapps, who pltthed for Helper, did nut receive re-ceive the beat or support, errors In the Held and three parsed bulla b) Pate-man Pate-man being mainly responsible for Helper' Hel-per' defent. No run were scored until the fifth liming, when n hit b) Dugnn nnd nn error b) Hall brought In the first run for Castle Oate In the fourth llapps was touched up for four hits, and these aided by another pasmd ball n stolen base b) Sheen nnd some more error In the Held, ndded three more tnlllrN to the coal digger total Helper' two run en mo In the eighth Orline knocked out a prctt) single, which wa too faat for Jucoba-hagrn, Jucoba-hagrn, reached necond on Sheen error er-ror and scored on n fielder' choice I lei) reached flmt on n fielder choice third on McClure' error nnd scored on Nelson' out. The score lllU.I'IHt AH It II Pt) A K Ha)- M .1113 10 Nelson cf .... I 0 0 0 I 0 Hupp p ....100630 M,,J , ...1 vvu I u Dnlenian c ....4 0 011 0 0 OarberiSt 4 U I I 3 I Hall rf 3 0 0 0 0 I Orlme rf .. . .1 I 10 0 0 filing ir 3 n l l o 0 33 3 t 31 0 3 CAHTLK OATH All It II PO A It Jaeobahngcn 3b , 4 o o t 3 n I-ott a ... ..I003SI McClure 3b 4 13 10 1 JohliMin c . 4 0 1(01 Shi en cf ... 4 1 I 3 0 1 Wntkln it .411100 Olscn lb 3 0 3 V 0 0 Dllgnn If 3 110 0 0 Vomi p 3 0 0 0 10 33 4 930 11 3 llapps out for changing batting lioxe when pitcher wa In position Score b) Innings llclpir 0 0000003 03 Caitle Ontc 00000130 4 Stimmao Hurned run. Caatln Oate I atnhn bases, Olacn. Sheen und Hit), struck out, by llapps 11', by Noon, 3 lift on base. Helper, 3, fustic Oate, S; panned ball. Hate man 3 first Imso on i rrom. Helper 1 Tlmo of Kit in e, 3 hours nnd 10 minutes; umpire, um-pire, I) Pord, oorer, Lltidsa), t'np.tle (Solo Agnln Wins. Castle Oate ugaln romped nwa) with the mono on Wedneadn), lietit Ing the Mohrlund team b) the narrow margin of two to one This game was without diubt the best one that has lieen pulled off In Carbon count) this )eur. a n study of tho box ncor,. iriv.n below, will plainly tell, nnd thn fans were on their toe moat of tho time Hnth pitcher. Noon for Caatln Ciute and , Kemlen for Mohrlund, pip hd good bull tliKiughout, kxplng ttulr hit well scattered thu bitter striking out ten men Castle (lute's Infield la)ed big league ball nnd special mention iiiuat bo mode of BeconJ. Duaemnn Uitt and First Huseman Ol-st Ol-st n th former handling suoceMtfull) 'cti hi I i liven Meitce and ihe t-tut t-tut rifiun tl.i.ner vlthout a Imtl Shtehnn Cuatle Cete' center iltlder, t'ialr Hie n ten ,- Onr tier's m- in In Hit Urn ti i ng Onus tw tuns vviro e.terl nnl iinn n ti'e aw ond frame h-r ban singled, reauhed second on a fielder' choice, third on Watsons sac rlflce H) and seored on Jacobslmgen single, which also scorcrt Dugan who having riaohed (Imt on u ricldtrs choice made It homo on the return Mohrland only run was made by Hasslnger, who reaohed first on Lolls error nnd was brought home on tir-her tir-her smashing threo bagcer In the sixth inning The soaro. MOIUlL,VND. AH It H PO A I. Hus-lnger 3b .. 4 10 0 10 Onrbur Sb . . 4 0 3 10' Kemten p . 4 0 0 I i J Miller o . 4 0 0 U o 1 Manchester cf 4 0 1 3 o 0 Hopkins lh 3 0 0 4 0 0 Pooley If 3 0 0 0 0 0 Hberhardt as , 3 0 0 3 0 1 Leonard rf . 3 0 0 o o i I 1 74 "I CA8TLR OATH. . . AH " H PO A H Jaoohshagen 2b I 0 3 4 j a Lott na 4 0 0 ' 1 l MgCluro 3b 4 0 0 0 3 0 Johnson c 3 0 o o o Hheehan or 4 I j j j . Dugan rf . 4 1 0 i 0 0 Watklns K 4 0 0 0 0 0 plsen lb . 3 p 0 IB 3 0 Noon p ? 0 0 0 3 1 32 S 27 21 "3 l -11 1 1 -nJiJJBSjJ-3a! 'i Seore b) Innings Mohrlnnd 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 01 Cnatle Onto 03000000 2 Summno Knrned runs, Cnstle 3 thrtc bnae hit Onrbcr, aacrlflce ri), Watson first bare on bulla, off Kcmtcn 2 struck cut. by Noon 4 by Keraten 10 left on base Castle Oate 3 Mohrland 3, flmt base on error, Cale Oate 2, Mohrland 3, hit by pitcher Noon, stolen base, Jacobs-hiiKcn Jacobs-hiiKcn Shcchun Time of game, 1 hour 35 minutes, umpire, II McDonald, McDon-ald, scorer, Llndsn) Thtirmla) Holl Cntiic. Mohrlnnd wan thl game hnndll) b) the ncorc or six to two The gnmc wa shortened to seven Innings, n the rootbnll game In the earl) pnrt or tho forenoon gave but little time for the ball game automobile race and homo race. The game wa devoid or nny peclal fen t urea, Hnpp pitched for Helper nnd wn forced to ntlre In fnvor of Hooch n four hit, three error er-ror and n walk resulted In five run for Mohrlnnd In thl Inning Another tall) for Mohrland wn ndded In the sixth when Jncobnlingcn drove out 11 two bagger and scored on n similar hit l Kerstcn Special mention should be made of Curry' three base hit In the fourth Innings. It was In thl fnime that Helper notched her two point Ha) got rimt on Jn colxhugcn error, stole necond and romped home on Curo" hit Curo seond later on a hut liner by Happ Into the right garden The game, howevir, did not measure meas-ure up wllh the Hmt two game or the week In snap nnd go, both aides eetmingl) having hist Ihelr accustomed accustom-ed "pep," mure espeolall) the Helper team The score! hi:lpi:h. AH It II PO A l: Hayea iw ... 3 1 0 2 3 1 NeUon of, e . .300410 Curo 3b 3 1 1 0 1 lhttcman a, 2b ... 3 0 1 3 0 1 Hupp p, lb . . 3 0 1 4 I 1 Itonch 2b, 1 3 0 0 1 0 1 Orlme rf . . . 3 0 0 10 0 Young lb, 2b, cf . . 2 0 0 3 0 1 Utile rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 !S 3 3 11 6 MOHHLAND , , , All It 11 PO A 1: Jaeoblingen 3b , 3 1 1 1 0 1 Onrbcr rf 2 110 0 0 I.conurd rf ... 3 0 0 0 0 0 Hasslngir 3b .. 4 1 1 0 0 0 """ 4 0 0 12 3 0 Kemten m . ... 4 1 1 0 0 0 Manchester cf ... 4 1 s 0 0 0 Hopkins lb .,,.3 1 1 7 0 3 Hberhardt p. ,,,,3 0 3 0 1 0 Doole) If 3 0 0 0 0 0 32 0 930 4 3 llati man out for bunting third strike Store b Innings IMper 000200 0 Mohrland ... 5 0 0 0 0 0 c Summary Kurned runs. Helper 1. Mohrland 2j two base hit. Juco!- uigen. Kemten. Kberhardt, threo base hit. Curp, satrlflte fl). Hawing! r. first bnso on bnll. off Ktlx,if. struck out, by Happ 1 by ilI2! MponJer niierhnrdt 13; left on 11 l,i! ANfAS 'T Mohrlnnd 0, double plsy ffi' Linn Hopkln. tolen Uses. H." TnTl il singer 2; flmt base on .triiui. rr 2. Mohrland C. hit b) WM ' nnd llnslnger by Houih rhr: m trc i to Hnpp. 4 lilt und one base oiwi Mm J nn In two-thlrd Innings. Tim of r A ,.-ger 1 hour I minutes, umpire MctC ,Vfc kr scorer. Llndsny. '.; ,bJ , High ScIiikiI lcfcnts rnlcn, ' 'or "" 1.1 . urr all -" Tho Cnrbon count) high uU uhinhrr n football team took the Price , " " cf f pla)er Into camp on Thursdirift, , tn ad. an noon by the score of eleven tout,, ,, r, six. The tenm wero nearly h . rsrload t matched for weight and the 11M the stem put up n good cxhll.ltioa, tS ill to I Ing the rimt part or the gamtunvj n-4 lw " school lio) were the asgmtoriu) utf at kept tho ncadem) well within u- a I)c ta r own territory nnd It was then u r, nl tr scored their points. The nrrt tw 4rl ? down wn mado b Nixon tiler 1 1 tj j smnrt run uround his opponent1 lv -t r ghl end nnd Lee converted thU Uu i ti ' jII 1 prctt) goal. The high schoort ea rt D 17 touchdown wag scored by WUUu w Th b who dashed up nnd recovered 1 t Ji, en I it back or the academy's coil B(j j h,jiii 1 wa not converted Into a coal uo tiiA n a punt out vvu rumbled cir w After thl tho academy sttaii 1 j g Pick up n little nnd a lot of flsi L rjnt cf th bucking was the result, tad tc j i ' I is. l'rn ml sen finally smashed thmr lOiiil the high school lino (or a Uii trti K r. down. Tho placo (or goal, hotwt - t n wont vv'lde, nnd the gtm ntu u ttt w shortl) nftcr this, no further ton J thirk n resulted. ,n h h Tho high achool nnd acadtmrV. i market and gtrln worn out In force on theii n mi 1 t line and encoumged their rrtptrSn trong d tt fnvor I tea with "rah rahs" tnd cv IMS lt 1 Ing. Tho team, lined up foDon; e.irtT hit Academy Cotterell and Sutrti-t -uUon and c. Anderson rg, Parlo) httndKt u I J CO t j . Dlrolt It, D Jone and HtllUKtrn. I' to Tucker le. Ilalllnger re. It, K. ITui- Ural nnl en Ih, M. I'mndsen fb, J Mer A Mr cnts I Cotterell nnd D. Jones qb p In lliti r High School Hnrrli e, rtrmbra .tdrtd hcu Pace Ig, William rt, Dench It, Lmh ira-hi IS 70 NelntN le. Pnusett qb Ionu. rt m 17 00, Nixon th, Tony Ho)er lb. IU fit ei |