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Show * com THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1906. SPORTS OF ALL SORTS RED AND BLACK BUSY SCENE DAILY AT SAUGER TRAGK Riders Working Hard Opening of Races Here AND FIELD STARS WHO PART TOOK IN YESTERDAY'S AIRSHIP 15 NEEDED FOR HYLAND'S TOUR MEET. Dates Partially Arranged That for Believes IS NOT tn crowd for the of on to Salt Which who al cop (By d About- purses . conditioning track of 30 : : themselves] the And > sport at the while they} is diferent riders now AW than on ARE otds.to it wa are getting into riding condition there} are it a befare buneh the of season them who Will be out of open +. . ave Samuelson, the human meto 1S Cape : ey na worst ca ror rr ‘ Sam links nothing of twetty-tive to fifty miles a poe everal miles being behind a motor ; a two- ninute ep ind Beltane this son "You-think these just day other I'm guys, plug away and take it lows are riding Til overwork a making for fool eh ten easy of their heads off be'there when the like "4 Uncle Sam . >... of me Employes for Getting Summe! ball Games Base- bear yyy But) comes, they ' . Here. AN rn er ae all to iow ha ; ane : being irrahy ot d the for It the is: interesting other riders ne Vogler. to watch eC rom clerks, but keep their eyes ZO} Nees clel s answer to . on his ‘ team ; F would be "and f Station j tle whol a ec confident ig : = to New ‘| During Lite that5 races No » Jas last the no new been will . he : show ‘ up and letter» ive anxious * sont t mon Arrivals in , City. the defi HIGH . Bottom second from Third in the head of the yesterday that i the field ~ . pont ; a to fight it Ue , _ Eddie some Smith day or Ae ‘GAMECOCK arrivals in Salt Lake good reae and riding Williams now, and are yird Blinds Life KILLS" aoe reury With His Cincinnati, in doing should five O May . S. z Clark of aie Fixin * g hlanders ‘ J | the League ee° ae P see ap ¢ of J track burn ek: a up Hume. whole miles Jack lot, when property an c but he/it eee his. appearance, From ndications there will be an even present/ larger, bunch of amateurs this year that there paretiant es ‘ i ay eee Cee 1 there) were last, and fans look for some rec-| Y , Mi into The re it at once The of U p an fith of: surprise today lialian York, the in 1 ~ C A out HichlanderS store for the tight hel It's ever in) come was) organ! a play day,' pretty time. J can't play just uid that can't Griffith. lear going divulge at the present, but be: "but sluge will , yard. the bird a furious and engaged) struggle the HAS ~ aaa STRONG | best playing that 4 you lrave make no on " out . part this: but to talk It over with Spokane n Butte, to puneh and to Kid Maurice mix with "Made in -Eng-./iand would have. to: goie a atSaale a rate. that be dragged would make Pe ryan's tour to. balls the ke their you -ball States and should; makers (}'s hold| |}and Fight in. the Great"Britain differences re now SQUAD. . EP. b. Judson, Hanes. Hall. Critchlow. of th the acumen all lool Ore tralled Dr cred ara is season Fans l pending in ones ( that cap per he J ye 1 Powit a oe t Pia ae eee Lil the hill ry by t] ' a IN lone (By final goal courts mere ‘ 5 0 and E tie for to ; Bnglish the the ; ; players after people i neither Larry _ have a witnessed th £ of the clubs match ie Th yn. were | great of yaten AGE gas whieh antec oPe 1@: Of ulls Bye leir wor Id ae fanned and tisements, the will ave rage | to Americ thelr colonial According retail $5 a iow Minneapolis Turned Against Kansas City ‘ _ c TRIPLE sae it seldom happens that is worked, but this successfully by the ees WN < ina ore game > with Kansa let park, bels City fo1 pulled Blues, eine ff ning. In oa ae their that pan 2 wes doing the The In round a sixth a the nee ae the box three down, men Eels on Sala Ww ind and nervous on the a_ triple Newt twolclul strugezles eltI Tl Oe rive it ; very the reach quickly | ly uses golf ball output in United were thi " wth n he dando. 1 osts ; ts coming tean im be . Y (onan = kept erton es eae ull cay i FeLi "yy feather solid ,{on or a field a x ball a oo shirts the Deets, th and 2 Sons ; white motion a : at the cen- punetu- ae only vely Man- Pen bout in 1ot from angle, but a "fighting a intighting. or oa : and S pugilistic ste standing t fair- world little fe } vlan difficulty h ee are 1 but joes now on t is me ee Corbe he in {fn 12 oaks g Sach HF th € j- Salnon f landed | has iehtwelght Se acai ust. ee vew ay De Ree fy a ait a et tat izned GUS makers against balls. By limit er ae r N Is eeSale ay pe his of that ferers NS ee The en ara ha apened in New ne re Young Corbett as the ponies run & it 4 Peep I name ate w , $1,000eeto ‘ after stricken In will probably of York will be in th thu re the be for- 3 San Francisco not be sorry atding the suf- aA are. 00 G Is ey KIN the 1901] Many eS B | ACKWARD -_ : caree wre ‘hristy of greatest the Sahn friends the and - slow Che ball,a English were trade also! was friends 2 | Christy mo-| will heard I as to Mathewson, of the one of The twirlers. American the vouch Pa. nine great EAST VS. Opposition to rae oh WEST P roposed iate Games in the in he was 1878 begun pitcher bern MEET is Intercotleg- | Kills Plans, far east arrangement would of tinued jing "After the it was not considered<that plan had been | suggested. ~such folk On} his from in agent the| H-/ ier ante th ad We c good the college, in e adide ny work: and, by he the ? ee Sainec » ma After academy 12 grew pisvibe 4 \ kee graduat- went to hard ing. "made ‘he team" the aval aan There his success really b Vat joye for the game ian ni eae f His I : It as a profession M ‘haute qliow P aye a for money ‘with Ta aneah frat arward with Norfoll in the a. einta league. W hile playin Atk N i= wel-| come event, right ha attention e thal Bucknell but. with ee he a w Bi Ma As : considerable i eyalonec in Fae- When playing "s of the ‘ village. 1e began to develop yhyel oe is well a' NO fou Mathewson toryville, i v | of pass- | authorities magnificent! an awkward and} Skullet, the Ever-| Ree mi is now the the aggressive, and their nippy, lively forwards soon gave the heavy NewThe project for an mtercollegiate castic backs something to think about. | tvack and field meeting between team Mvert eemingly could do every-|to be composed of the prize winners] } ing bu ore ind they outplayed | im th eastern and western college |} tt hea Neweastle team: for near- | meets appar is not regarded as} Then the Newcastle | feasibl vas set going and | It was understood that although the Millers'! oblique steal. | difficult the "The waned and there's <, en as lone the Newcastle ; of fight the percha knick-| almost the j in ball gutta solid entered striped e in some warmers. Mowrather rapidly, but has an@ i of f condition. M : , young onen eoball:solf hadballs evolutionized, in England, | revolutionized ers time in ball, or any | ardaed-to. the of our rights} and the Dane }naturally averse to conceding a jnopoly to the American patentee }has : waged a bitter fight in; the in and white knickers | gourts United In white and | ~ Same tent Hyland | the rubber core became the admitte d}say that of the hundreds of stories ites) in such articles, so that all theor-| print od about Matty's irly careect |les of playing the game, laying out] very fey V1 been accurate Tere courses and placing the hazards, based is one whieh Mathewson and his long. ze umbridge) ;old |) art blue jerseys the Newcastle tet a aoe pieRe pee ap atoyeee to makers golfer who as futile as snew the } oe long the serial sul vive Snot a the and into England while the duty the English ‘golf: in defiance Saat ght was out| the co ‘test that from i Serena ind Mie fee Pr Saag: ul . eae 7 ae aleve Wine ; ( tle to go, mone up of late high Wer the individuals : who openly play with E | them. Ve will stop> by Poylegal, means, en- the and minutes): bases became o black in-| first) at the plate and reached the first statlon on a fielder cnoice Freeman in! the. meantime ‘had advanced to third ind, ‘oulter. to~ seconc With (i Millers| the Sullivan, ‘ger Watkins, sitting bench, signaled for. ul ‘ teal lates as advanced to third by neat! single from Freeman's bat Coulter} Watched four wide ones go by and) Walked. Sehmidt then foreed Sullivan) one eaten it terest take iin Teanted Pee Oar j Me yan salwar eeeaiisi pe ee Trick ¥) tri} ic Tae 1,190 pitcher of mel stunt none the Club. @ I the easolo Was pulled oft ; peavos team | das and Tier g he at NicolE4 Minneapolis, he ee Kansas work SSTEAL easy and slammed went down lower Lbs | haya would market at a to the adver- price dozen, despite an't | or) #24 ein thinned were An ion nae irons who ean see nothing in the Mexalready |? . 3 Cr ? , lea to be tae frald of. The Battler should manufae-] 000 0°) Oueaunde ; underhand Soros ae of EhOse patie made in contempt of the Americ an} een ' said a representative of the] trade today, "but we can get after rapid) -e THE good saa : but Larry come ie the = ee soe contentions ad. . the English shotgun And a especially ee Pre att ly nent ones in the onscountry, jon an American course > .most a ef coe 5 were exempted from the preliminary | Ilias tenglish Patent |stages, while the others had to fight |} " P it out amongst themselves to decide The American rubber cored hall re: = 2 ie ceived a patent right in England in Which thirty-two would qualify a a r Soames meet © exempted clubs i all 2,500 | 1898 BO although the firms and club started out in the cup race, fessionals made a and ee it prothe WORKED long pur Mowatt | American price will average $6 a doz-| <55) a ESKOM ow nue ni? scam Gato ;en At that rate the English concern | mean Corbett confided to u friend might one a profit in sending the ball] that es was all In and could not get down though in the England thirtycowooclubs ranks aie : GriffithAvothe r dollar on I \ "ey this one sajole On again I'll kill it But O'Laughtlin called Strike tune' : Griflith-Here's vour finish, Larry You couldn't hit the Atlantic ocean! from the deck of a steamship with a/ the be before hasbeen between J Attell-Kd | 1Herman i : : zt a Na al atte country all other !] fight is out of the way, national aitention rescore alls ‘p: q | is attracted to the mill between LDattling Be < : KurelioHerrera, sf which will Fj ope. ee Pe ba : . elson ‘and ea: | the home great pace "| again! strug- conte st. : playing ae south clubs Gasoie should licen- decision. Se been proved, cup, {turers are sending event of the football played and won. and nil his a States. An appe al| the house of lords} t a ae asl Morgan.) , battle an this In - i‘ [ae final and John . west The oh iid the house of ithelorde ‘sustain' the liong. Ce Sviled of at Losbetween Angelesthe before very nou ; oO a rit The battle two should | ould. the merican han a x The game was played on the ma Uificant enclosure of the Crys ate alace grounds, Tree Ta Onn April 2 A crowd of, nearly 80.009 : drop to : Lanchashire le outside | gle yn slow Football Ona demonstrated their superiority In arcana Vor earn ood match the Everton team won fast jfrom the BWoHstleliniteds tenintcby : a ] the blue ribbon World, has been itVike goe 7 5 . been kidding vou," re-| Srinanecia othe eat iloliameeven you can't a : Griffith-Here patentee reverse ber'score sdb | there." touch { { " : ‘ } Lajole-You're in t been os The said off Event excep- ha cas sae Gt itt ; fo ener ape Ribbon lis ish World Won by y Evert verton ae ‘ joiners th he a4 fence he with ‘Blue uptheythere are certainly stirring will have the best fight Ogden: Can't Ee-tablish Priority. nowever. should have Priority of invention js the point | Putting him away 1 .e ‘American patentee s Hae ee tis iF Ft : ri oRiaBI Sti s ATEN iE sugae Now that the 2» Abe Abe at Cleveland uatoles Jack thes o out} »I a yyy henc h the x the United pending in may : (i a Lajoie. Out TatlinTs Fc " x a the \ . year a when But by In now vhich enh ECCORD: rm big le " . yy one ae ; ppt Griff tossed up | hit. a' foot above "| Hiyae. ees ck the the ¢club ‘Somebody's torte d Griff. the p late Ae summer aaa G. fans believe In the | city set-'| result The reason is explained by the fact | conduc tor' is one of the best mixers now that. several English manufacturers |in the ring frommy got his bumps long | ire now ‘turning out the much-de- | ago but' {s till fighting with the best | este ted American rubbed yved sphere SO GES Aer eric ed-cored's sre," | ep He put it on on ele Kid Pender st ooofew i days | which they were wont to frown' on as! #8 i é <i jergrast wW lo Grade antl , le. Of: velop showed Benny Yanger up Thursday night 1 i thy ‘ oe tte ' hes * a has Mov e up fast when he took off ane ‘ AC 1e matter NAS | pis { inginge fo : wo, be 1a ‘ 1 iniform and 1 quit ringing for er*"rOBSggen brought. be fore the courts mM} ings le fought all of the best of them England and a decision handed down | six years or so ago and gave La good which will make it legal for any one | batul But he never had the pee Kento manufacture. the elastic balls con-|cralship to get to the top, He a fierce ee they baseba a hox. th knock it seen in a long while predictions as to where iar Ry Fane ry iti) me tis umniered thigh the! try we Will finish I in the This problematk believe Tract have a greatis : . , Bick batting team, Our boys have not beer swatting the leather as hard as I would; rn a BALL T EAM W. Howard nan noah : Sma in of the all " every secretiof I M. + now holds pitehing i : in b j of Riven worked | only |] it will ena through Wood, them, American . - see tion of Manager Grif- | among 5 has another ‘ 0 FIBLD hisecutiveseasonyear willof be slabhis work nineteenthHe con- ‘ [ts | leagu this summer He is working up a new play which, he says, w il help to win him many same, jus be- | the queeze pla pulle 4 him out ay a! game cock, the former lasting less monkey Johnso met {(n = = 7 ta secon New game cock in blinded succeeded planting the its monkey spurs in and the Coes ie _ ! i re monkey Sit and reaching a vital, spot \ i Callahan, ah guess vot Griffith continuous Teams. f May Mwart. my in the best of condition when the races| vrinder strolling through the villag In some of the game to be playec are opened unless they are overwot k-| The game cock belongs to William) here I have had my men with me) ed, Wilcox is sticking with the bunch. ! Johnson of Lincoln avenuc Phe mon-|long enough now to thoroughly ‘un- |} A unch of new amateurs ive; Key broke away from. it master to | derstand them,:and, barring accidents, ¢ i made their appearance and are outi\e ae two boys 10 Were teasing it') I°think you will witness some' of the S-not.on e certainly does Morris. C. ala5 AND to me. Chase is a great boy at th¢ ae n e oer this season. All I a along without aceid and if weBacay don't make good I will miss Job on Other American MONKEY occurred Place. at On apnias ot eta ee Ree ee were uso offered but when it im "to sendtag Zz trans | , 7 ansportation for two; something dropp d at the Se end To meet all hese eng: oor nts fly- "to. be' yparticulat rubber-cored ball) ‘ this at if it Maa Ene the links bd tate until United me Bamberger, D. 7 ener a ; Hic TRACK A. Stenhouse, G. Roberts, V. Laubly, H. Young, W. > tlike tles ae the and nds Spurs . . 12 A fight and a death of struggle minutes, iE lasvoadl be/| sony =e ‘aliforn tack on for a few laps, and then "trop | tween a monk ner with the rest of the blneh and) resulting in the Watch Samuelson. go by clinging to after a desperate the Si before Se ty two he bunch is about all here, and every‘ afternoon at the saucer track one ca see some lively races. When the motor comes on the track three or four Richardson, {3 - ae on Row-D. R sels game beLake and probable ; ah out ) SCHOOL > . >; : Row (Left to Right)-J. Wali, Row-Hl. Richardson, B. Grant, d | ner, at Seattle; pgourt condition ever Hardythe Downing, ca.|fhe rivalry intobetween the Samtwo serviec citles pecially, is watching new eer es carried Uncle's the will have kind of on rubber-cored | the initely He is not riding himself to} There is also talk of a : : g : ir death, however ; of , yp} ween the cariers of Salt Benuicce vee ie te tn "he : eeast which now look | Bd sas Says | Ogden, _ in by ( use ) j} them ah eles Joe Vogler the new rider from the|!0"8 The clerks are more than anxeast. Fogler is a young fellow, well |i0US to get at the men on the outbuilt and looks thoroughly able toj Side and will begin work soon in form-| hit up any; pace and hold to it indefing Dh their ncn team are . oS : : and afew was Ogden not be enjoined from using the. ball of en dates wari , come ott May i This means that) should an English lb aren, Wel ic aia Tons od oe ones ousin send ou afew dozen boxes | ¢ hieago ite or May 25 at Ogden To | Howard, Down is at Vc lerk's team and said the ‘way | Attacked appens theyto bars e stamped, ikely organized lt carrie. the ‘nthe dates | into court to explain why they. should | 0%,Uke # snail's pace and would be the local serbalb<i the: team challoneed:-theclerks@in dicextar = ey at wee Tiree play ce . Watching Spheres land rea SCL early time Sy de | Golfers, about the fighter breaking So far as. Hyland Is concerned, any one vf tr the r) ~hed bunch hi efo hghts scheduled for hin ill be pulled off The trouble ts found in the backing of tl other fellow eur acking 1 eil ing the tast week Hyland has beer 'matehed to fight Benny Yanger both at Terre' Haute and Pueblo, to mect Bob Lunay, Nelson's former sparring part- sé Made Scaler ren An themselves! this . Cored England and Bally St Rubber Map. Hyland Is matehed to fight in about a Oz ‘ "different eren cities, Sop dozen ¢ and‘ ti thehe work Kx OL Ce his itinerary would demand somering quite bit faster than an atrehsp ye GOLF A mail rrie inthe vice who -thinl he caivepl of | Gla moring Lot ca: positt . stronger. x (N on little making in swing.) Dick Hyland, who recently did rst x oO t ; things «to: -Young,; Corbett: up vats "vy ae FIGHT Name Left buat in Seattle Is Matched- htt } . Ready Law- MIVCV ‘ dards Richardson H. than a right force joined in he jan to defeat Lawson crawls around the track |the met he tand the window listening to Billy Bowles toll off the ane re it i ' lans. Watching ad.D:S) Hantwell avs. taking taking thingses easy easy ang an ling | - SN? .Randolph ; the other riders go 'round him. H \ eG ; alehine® ‘at kK vii bet the. batters won iis LErters aid Wels Ming : eet 162 ee ou Hd but the complete line-up of the team about a pound a ant 7 . , } ; shing o a week, ihas not vet been decided Randolph will be tn his riding conditions-154 Weil Br the -team The carriers pounds-when the the riders fall in| ; . . . ssert. tl the, e ready or the line on the opening night Lawson! -~ I oa 1€) cd 1 : <t I 1 is in fairly good condition, and is daily Se Cue ee ie y Walt growing Judson 5 twenty miles al, hich: These other feltt nie fools TS PS is: faster. amateur Lyman Manufacturers. the] The | Iver SES to ET, bunch both. : Harris Pews "Bill oT) Lawson Takes Tt Easy, of The year, . Morris. In condition when the opening night rolls None Ee fall last : Scott) prote eae pat the winners :o : rack vill certainly VAY to distance go some of or ttget pane within ecine 1 fhe CCS = Provo rider can ride all day and sta in good condition he imply live on the wheel But with the other they s must take care for fear of retting "stale" in their efforts to be in perfect | around rts souvent Bento! with at the tract tne } business ne "Ore George; to Boy Gets whole have to Boston ‘Prisco Ogden thy Lake From Citics Matiager Chapman have} their "heads off at. the for the opening saucer track May son it other ‘MILLS ALL OVER COUNTRY Avoid Bours. week widers in up by riding Saucer Work Jast bike assembied hung been Stowly "Stale" -Samuelson Glutton During HURRYING Training Becoming Bec, May 30. LAWSON Would Make Fighter Travel at Fast Pace. all aad Bike TRACK FOR READERS OF THE INTERMOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN 1900 he for the was dis eo tonat New York. 5 N mS if. an league club ag t ind ‘signed a iain That was be fore anything : Wan hate scamidt was leading oft hrst Hels ton goal-keeper, effected an even more | Rawle Geyelin of the University of | of a, ifting plays % aa threw to Massey, the K: C. first base- | magnificent rave The Incident | Pennsylvanta, who {ts president of the| In the fall of 1000 he came ta New man, {in an atte a to nip the German. | brought forth loud cheering1 Baers: sald he theught per-| | york. ; and i : ie A. é sz ; rk. in his first . fhe Freeman started foi Nothing wa scored' up. to. haif| sons who suggested a sort' of dual Brooklyn by a score of fis os seared third for scored. | ( ner in oulter sarety to Heinie second oe fore ve BASEBALL Bottom Row Standing-R. Yevilin, Starting prospects, with rather Athletic TEAM \OF: THEY. M0.°C.-A; two rod (Lett to Right)-Bowen, Koss, Norton, Bott, D. Burtner, pen Kirk. MeConnell, Whitney, preconreaioe eere ae R. D.| Burtner of the Y. nae Whipped a. atrong oe frta line to} represent the association on the dja-| mond and is open to meet any of the | amateur the Curtin teams association (Captain), in the team Pranks. state: has not Thus far;in suffered} ing up box. wel! The and whole Burtner defeat. and gives promise of being, satisfied with the one of .the faatest in the. city with;during the cavly more practice. John Bott is the best) son. of the twirlers and is showing up well! - é Wa. reeord games team of of =e ) is is more his the show- up |) new Eccles well and. finecut -and-;W. fishermen their luggage, fishing tackle of passed" the team) will make fn sea- / grounds And return fishing | der. be-) the! started ten minutes again, and Neweastle and Carr, possession minutes ! long beating Bancroft, the! for! along Island fishing at ly packed The they the rést Eyer- more but in-| give- runs of Everton!] thrilling to wateh.| duel between him) | meet mistook known body "is as the the idea eastern touch Everton the of what 13} the intercollegiate | entirely Our not baseball ican and said Mr. opposed war betwe enth National beginning association," Eastern as "and leagt sa mn 1901 S Matheware Amer- ie Serr Geyelin, | thought of the serlousiiess or Wine to the} signed a contract with the Ph s act, Western Conference Intercollegiate} phia Association. Our association' ts he | good: line drew near with the the. left the corner balb back flag, at) welcome out | and | and them Athletics, but later. list nea a advice and -re ne wed his ee 9 they enter could in the | stronghold arrange to come East) intercollegiate cham-| the proper moment dropped a Ilve-'| plonships that we hold, center clear into the goal mouth, | idea of the East against just-in it, and of of onee territory, followed. The fast and clever the Newcastic left, back, fer | national intere weg giate body, and we! with the New York. elu - ' fess of the ; ball, With only ten| much prefer that the national idea} he pitched phenomenalé ball. at year to Zz Sharp veeeived a Jlvye-|.should be maititained It is. true.that| kept it up ever sinc . and has pass and dribbling past andiwe do not have the Western colleges As a rule, baseball f: the opposing half he raced) cach year at our meeting, but would | mists en fdeq. that "M a a his toe and from goal to near. days') have catches After ton and-take pli Sharp, the but) outside right were and/and it was a ra scraped together sand tell their wonderful time. and | yaded Jaunt. F knownwill local of reel, leaveknights ‘uesday Both: than | friends plate onSehmidt, second stamping ground da., fora four trip the Catcher io cut. Was restingoff Schmidt! Freemen the the third cor-| Butler threw) ing Jack Bonuner's had : throw box 5a Fishermen Of on «& their. Park Hilton, to reached Butler's pitener S.- and second cave center forward the nick headed it of time through custodian's reach. was up| meet >to receive} not clear oul| the I ‘as a) East would wish to winners and be as a ous speed. "long suit," as to slowly I feel that the| his slow ball, or the West dual]! have dubbed: it. accomplished We do} pitcher the plate is his Ais > ip ty they Say in run them as- such| howe ver, tru ener ae e ea 7 "fall away," seball, "ls This ball eon some and then hold a meet here and call|*'breaks,"" fal ling to'one the representatives of the! plate. The real secret of then : a are is his great brain mes u sia sHddents his, of the w », SUCCeRSy, their old fishing | pretty goal and splendidly worked for. |against the winners of the Western] pptudies every batter caref: ee He soon as the. Owe.) Neweastle made, desperate efforts to |) meet. To my mind. the only way to! pitches the ball just where th ys and yarns will be in or-/draw level. butvsoon ‘time was called,‘ accomplish the result is to have the does not want It. IMathew 5 - patton: jand Everton had won, Westerners enter in our games." imaried three years ag ow Wag y ; rae re ~ i: |