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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, {I WORLD OF SOI] WEDNESDAY, ht ade Ip {Ne George Sutton Averages 100: Cir | in Wonderful Exhibition of Billiard lia 2 nny at Playing. a | SE 0 American i w maseue z 18.1 1i8 is Champion in li-Hig Match-High 234 New Hung York, ton of expert sranair up f the tional game tonight 18.2 Willie by the far played a in of and the Sutton, by 500 record, iWrance about run 18.2 four accredited to He this made months ago Schaefer of ed run in. a u certainly beyond which oe Cure's Sutton's hed had would 234, record Scores his oe meet Louis Woot Vent Piles playing arke hurdles en Energy. STREAK who Young was Benny Yanger, go club 11 of Tac for the his wing. its LI isie training fo Corbett het matched twenty-round |May 1: of light Smith Chica the Terre Haute club, 2nd fide ing pan a j in before Curley, will haunt > Parke to} cartilare foolish fame. Suffers Defeat er Begun I -Both at Detroit and Home : . ‘Teams al ari ce | Fe more St. Louis undei has hee trying to Whips ie) the will} back ae = ripped skin membei le be a goed one. | put that fhe poe ‘Frisco : eee boy on before ae ae then | eas or some returnin; . i ung I to : Hyland - is "Sawing Wood. na bruise jong, : howeve1 ana alee ea! th eoas squad + hie the § n tou pro are es : \ a} ere o ee ho aeeeae saw- | terday, among whom with! faces Co Madde Mitth Spe wil g this w kk arly piaces compe tition < af Che am o " By Margin of Two. Nothing to It But Sutton. Literally speaking, Hyland is | : : ing wood" for his coming bout to the game itself, it only lasted Young Corbett Yesterday the ve innings t certainly was one sidBrooklyn, April 17.-The New York | fe How accompanied by Alex ed, Hoppe started off after winning Balms, went around to the the bank with eleven caroms and Sut- | Nationals made thelr first appearance Waterloo and volunteered ton, taking advantage of a good leave,;in this vicinity today and after playices free if the people had Zuve an exhibition of his famous balk | ing a ten-inning game with the Trol-|}to be cut in two Greggains ha line and space nursing for a run o| ley-dodgers sent them down to defe: found it great training for the should182. In his second inning Hoppe MelIntyre weakened in the tenth ers and back, and has included jt- in Doing ‘ Local Rider eured fifty and in the third added 53 ning and the Giants hit the bal! hard Dick's training programme. The two to-his total. Sutton in the meanwhile] séor¢ Austvalia-Dope have gone through all the cord wood made fou rteén in his second inning Itnrss Frank Brown, the mming' man,. had In a letter to Hardy and drew wa blank in the-third The | New-York «. .000. 010 000. 2-3 In his pile, sawing it in even chunks | piKe rider, received yesterday, score ee this stage or ine contest Was] Brooklyn 010 000 000 0-T1 4 and piling it for him. ‘And instead of | Farland, who-has been In 2 to 114 in Sutten's favor, Hoppe a Batteries-MeGinnity and Bresna-/ peing paid for theiy work the two ring , ; M'FARLAND made nothing in his fourth inning qnd han; again left a promising opening Sulton The latter quickly took adae Eee ou es ' vantage of the situation and started of another aan journey, ae which bringing netted Penne 7 Philadelphia, Nationals a wash *86. The jenot whic 1 ended this pi Was an attempted masse at closé ran a An the balls in a perfect noe within and and ‘ him] "gh McIntyre -Conway Bergen. Tig aes sae April 17.-The received today Umpires | artists Emslie at a the coat hands white- (2 ‘the in' the thanks . and avalk Phil- Two ready. competent, to etebusy lies. Lt was a pitchers' batule threpst: | \the the fiext out, but the Quakers teok advantage | So? it you of Boston's misplays and se ored re | your back Pepe gPDe when Ss nly | onty of the game hae ad four caromsrare toeeehis score inning run Score: he had to. make way. for Sutton in the| i | fifth inning, which proved to be the; | Boston ~ 000 000 is P © last.of the gan ¢ iP hile ere Iphia . P000 O01 Crowd Cheers at Centurics. { When Sutton reached the first hunr 1 dred of his last run he was grected | with thunderous applaus and when| mt continued o the second hundred |) pec t stood up and cheered. | During this. Aye tra it was. im-|} Ne for Sutton to play and he be=| ; sot 2 imi eu Hoppe Sat 1 Batteries Duggle Gi and feffer Dooin, ‘sixth | sonny : we Ave re H. 5 . oe 00 = and - and Net ans We} Umpire--O' Day. us saw- +; men] himself dic been. val? shunning, busy"4 "Rath oo = va get. on at rel ail Pick Wyland at Denver. Vole TGorhattivent. auth oon ye / 1 Chit . So setA te Ee on bu dale ro i Tir 5 , : a Mt ‘ 7 ( : - Bax : ] id , ‘ i I e of for land n \ the n was Ir t he xt he brief sp ce tinent PORES ante hd and Ltn Sam ilmer an Saittor rut Wea Gicsa ayer yan vere MN l Hoppe 1 Mm , Oil slosson ore = ee er of SeLrne defeated a score ' fourth hich } victoryIn-the in tine mised tournament. . i to thirt complete the 500) Jast Ix jnunings he tive His best run the bo il Z twenty-eighth Cutler plaved, the Slossol high run runs, 91 500 average 40 93, 94, Cutler 16; average; Umpire -high hits. rave -_--$_- ' ba er; Floyd Manford, econd Arthur mes Durham. first base: 2 ; pitcher Henry ba Frank Eme Wilcox, short, richt field; LeRoy Parry. and Harrold Jones, left fhe ld -- Match Republican euso t St. Lore for 7 Mike Loeut Aprile ook camp tod; Iwoeli worn led) the ind Soin ie ryuis . antec tnd oe Oo on : ties the Th opera Yaa house h will May be are- i pulled] in ule of at. a that who thes The after WN itlernos | of ¢ -t) lon th the st Count iom Le ‘ ont ects I elec of to entertaining time t sity) itd to wholesome les-| elfishness and too man echarhe world and-all reform f posroel ‘A Message noe ooe Loon non ae and ifve grand a The a ooo ' eam eranmd cb of ot Gift t : King's 2 Haw nt ‘ " had ! DICK block Main is April h _ oulin Waterloo hou rund ' I dal | ar t.t ping, I the bene Kin | m The 1 TIME. Actress Next the} vorite] plea ‘ t-pop- the popular) dramatic Tier aid mintin Hed We t rn i Aitraction Thursday. Friday and S aturday muttinee,. David Proctor in SAGE - FROM «MARS."- 25¢ to Vatinesr "He to $1.00 Sule now et mmed with MESME $1.50 on of 1 h ; E32! MIEAT IS AS SP ISIE in »b eee ch er le 1 ism he Ja David) TODAY Seuts for GEORGIA Belaseo''s LA CID ' (3S'¢S' AINE TOR A AT 3 P. M Tonight. HARPER great masterpiece ZA. » ; ‘inst time in azike alt popular price seats ee for ee until i2 o'clock; night,-7220 no lat MatInee Parquet 50c: everything pais 25 SUNDAY-A = DESERTED S io ichman j i PI iown or unit tl He 1 Weéln \ theatre by te mie h I I it pee Iser ear he BRIDE eee of their hima ! dsome sold-mounted. It ene. il ime recsa f t Weilhe na hown the Oo hestra s oO ' © pecs he - WONTELLA i iol : purty will & 20¢ nd Thursday nee (except evening CO. NIVA Sunday), 25c, 75 cents Matinees, and Saturday, 10c, - - Tint hors: hey Tuesday, 26c, ddc. oe . driving ill record and Philadelphia iccomplished nutor nereed to present Heffovine 14 & MORRISEY KINODROME On a AND ALLEN SHAW FRAND BR. HAYES ray "oc RGA npan L As SPENCER LEE vy crcort ou! be TSALT LAKE TURF EXCHANGE new i VIL ELIZABESH STELLA WATSON cured t i LHiCh leade The Cache Valley train which has heretofore left Salt Lake at 4:10 p. jm., will now leave at 4:05 p m. Los Angeles Limited train from Chicago will arrive at 4:26 p. m., Instead of 1:05 p. m., as heretofore, ' Nendo and the et eats for: the eGR t MODEMN VAUDL- I teeplecha Heffro } tellow- zave ci oly ‘ M in lip ing h ' ini}? Apne da af A Gallops," will) Ow mornin ‘ade Iphia rh MRS. his {| n,..a52fo 1 vn xt hi eats PI ry Mond al nd ] be HYLAND iy t I membe of apie thi ted ek he Wethe Villard: thes place ich became ! l Dy a hat may O ple ; : the LAST George Musgrove's Australian Company Of Players in secure gc. although the sessi dragging Willard: vho TARE e hardware, 4 iu ile a ee over to the vis in 1 j And MISS Ali CURTAINS Stewart MATINEE: re the weno i rf lr at re ' the ee GEO.DPYPER AT 3 Greatest Nellie | ---$---- ‘ jonnl t} (teu Laced FREADRAE ih ee hei ‘ Play lodge 1 it t thi Miernbe entered to } { eu in New York But Well Received. but the play is a problem affair that is not likely to Tat very long in tins city Roberts succeede d In the face "at. difficulties. To begin with, ghe Was comparatively. unknown, a fact. which to a sensitive artist: must always add a considerable share of nervous excilement not conducive. to the best results in playing. Furthermore, several of the most os and crucial scenes of the hew pla are so badly written and. conTisch an that a Jarge amount of the actress's resourcefulnes ss is wasted in sovering up defects of the dramatists The New York Tribune tomorrow will say Miss Roberts presence is a distinct acquisition to the loe ul stage, although the play is very bac and i meth case-of nd long production elec by lt » hare i Wa the Scores Is Not Republican Special Service, New York, April 17:-Miss° ¥lorence Roberts, a Salt Lake City favorite, made her debut eo in the Liberty theatre in this cityin a fouract play culled "The Strength of the Weak,' the joint work of Alice M. Smith and Chartotte miompson: She was well supported by a good cast. chief of whom was Tyrone Power, TONIGHT Theater 1 MISS ROBERTS PLEASES Actress SWEET NELL OF OLD DRURY pepe Leen In ot tlendance the th The English farce comedy, "What the . Butler. Saw." will have a. strong ‘ast, including Grank pets James ill, Charles Butler. Charles ett orge Le Soir, Dora Davidson, bert Ayling and Maggie Holloway Fisher Australia's L ees re Next year Margaret Anglin wei have the longest engagement of her career in New York. Under the direc tion ane stage management of Henry Mille author an d. producer of her great mutt, C55, iva Miss Anglin will be seen In a Series of new plays and revivals that will Keep her at the Princess theire from September until spring. attend- but ile morn- The made I pro- E. H. Sothern and Julia Marlowe oon after passing under the direction of the Messrs. Shubert, will probably seen in -a dramatic version of Tristan and Iselde. Maurice. Maecerlinck has been spoken of as tge lramatist who will adapt ithe play It Will follow clo sely the. story as told in Richard Wagner's music drama MATINEE TODAY tonignt con- this Msel en Prosy Connolls 168 bnut ented. vieht were vepourt tne l nliati wf mp ; lodges fficc f he a 7 Eagle el pt Pours of the forthcomije Plainsman, mornt i ected ; m cal- i ight ar bled ut ai elof Old re purnot used THLMEE ar doubt th grand lodge office: incsuech disyute. Just oft ! ho have been ihbonet we nade Ww pountil the t ortic this a: with Scoring Buelow; Umpypive l law wed lodge beheld officers tnt ROH? bol existence eS 1ocome- the Tn a iil dye nneunced or hay alveady -be piairete lod tel n 1 " a . é if to et credential ideratio of temple Mars." ce EDRO ‘ on co f tt Cleveland the a London and New other cities of the of course contribreputation of the rom Mars" lodge which mils Olticial St. > Louls Blues p that erect 1 the office of received during ‘ - Maude Adams will soon reach the wo hundredth performance of "Peter Pan" at the Io ae Pe 1tre, New York All of Miss Adams' road time ov this season has Sean cancelled ind she will remain. in. Ne‘ York until ummer Next season ""Peter Pan" Vill go oor brief tour, returning io the Empire. for another run tomorrow evening at the patrons of that the tirst opportunity city the famous comfrom Mars," about has been said and writ- O.-0O.-F. sbuilding: ony * About one-hundred |) vallendanee from alk} ly of small he is at Jlusions an early this trirty-! the put a experiences at Yoksaid: us "went out for a ‘rickwe had been toted paeries to be score > eventually returned to the eltting down [ noticed that wax loose anc sudstruck me to play Me ive pulled out e xtre icte a a he ilf-soverwheel. You ought te Jap''s eyes bulge, but wits left to expostuatc Ll had not given him enough. <Aewent over to another 'rickcouple of shillings seat That drove the the next minute evthat hotel was' pullto pieces leoking The next day when I went mobbed by the Japs w ante a to ta uke me for a ride." winger: PE EeTEDE in "Mrs, S. Elizabeth Spencer: cis Orpheu Grisnibers ‘of the cast ha ae nervousness tha mar bed the aw changes als oes bill that tend toe prekentation. Stella] lan +Shaw. coin and sant ella and Nina, jena by the kinoter notice on the audiences that have far this week. the adjournment of the ~ion the member or the were entertained at- lunchDaughters: of Rebekah th At i ‘4 The game "after. -Hess Spence. 17 from for | Dental office moved Pee ecinents have. b oon Scompleted to Jac- i und Chris Y rer between 2 pout omy, theEuropean restier, ets 18 now in San Prancisce _secoms 2 2 600-601 Scott bullding Sue who itutbic Wat rected upo Phe matter ff drafting the nroposed: change wi loft.to la pecial. committee appointed for the purpose al the last session of it rand, lodge DR. BROADBENT'S « lo , | Geased sf Yoke. 17 the Mike ‘ 1. el li OO O01 024 51 a00 O10 104 Owen and Sullivan Umpire tu (jevetand Special Orden April negotiations for match between 0 x rd rey + ROSY center field \ and ninth inning mericans the ‘ i the ope ning Detroit as ry once only tarry among he left his hotel followed by an adorts beseught him to pluck ruturbans and = otherthat he was a su- Order inmat the couple dressing-room he party With tales Colombo, Ceylon, Members: yesterday ‘ on -'The's 1 atl circuit are but manipulations and on some to stage at from Independehe f the committee ecciver d- the tine tart, he winning it 7.-Bunching * | eighth Chicago Chicago Detroit satbert i nd-Wai rank | ser «1 Pas inte rs ul Fred the the: it A wes st April { . victory in a goud es lett ~ Littl Unions suffering detime The Fremont ae ld F } " 1] a8 or \ ictorious Fremonts Little Fremonts have Lite Again the H. E Kleinoey pire defeated, f his Race, convened session yLlowtn NorniuLge mvention by the Louchli Delroi , ted,out a ball, the feat this were lodge Fetlow lt { Philadelphia 011-000 000-2 Washingtor 207 410 00 : Batterie Dygert Coakley Schreck Falkenbergand Heyc 1424-34 10-16-53 visitors toi took, the ead at ing it throughout and fashion : ‘ grand Odd yorning Washingtot April 17 The Viushington Americans turned the tables: o he Philadelphia Athtetics today and a} Road at) a 1 ‘aoa peculiar game as he had isevs e ren innings and reached louble tigu in eleyen le gave a fine exhibition hi dine 1 ilk of knowledge his of tenth inning, when he made un Of) ninety -one Je mad ttempt to get even with the leadei MIT Og on always held a safe lead SCOr Manipulator this week Was Bout League. Enteriain oor in the. Market).street nembe were i nf, the Phe -reports. and lode R. potnt id in. thie made only. forty-| was ninety-tourett for Volks. In‘the company presenting "Mrs. remple's Telegram" are, besides Flarrs Connor, William Lamp, Margaret 1 Drew, ntoinette Perry, Mabel Cameron, Corey Hastings, Sidney Lee, Liowel Walsh and Jack Goldsmith The jece js now in fits sixty-third week, having plaved in New York and Chiago for .over-a year SHAW. a The f mi 000° 002 002 { y oa0-014 Hozr, Orth and ud = Graham \ ane \ rpheum Ind, Amateur Stage season ALLAN 9 " Mo- ‘ | Porm econd Slos-| Taute, of Leslic Taber, for many years stage manager for Sir Henry Irving, has een secured by Messrs, Nixon & "Zimnerman for. the sn pport of Henry B Irving, who will tour this country next Manager Hugh Rip me to, who Is getling up the big .bdicy road race to| wagoon, Decoration ae has begun to eccive entries for the event Free | West and Albert Crads sent in thei ‘ntries yesterday, and more will probtbly follow today. From present outlook the race hould be a big success, : itis) expected that > able warm bike riders will get on the road to vin sor mae therpels the prizes Bee Ofte ree na und. George | crowd. of officials, including the .govAlbert) erie of the stat mayor and other of 590) functionaries, . witnessed. the contest lends a mother plavers, aS} New: Ye not lo L gar 1 Ta Boston contest Wa rate low Patterte tandit the f{ t hut' Sid nh 144 point i first, four -ini Ten-round Gossip A-testimonial in the Shape of, a big matinee performance is to be giver All some time in June « Ellen Terry the distinguishee London «actors wilt pvobably take part. Anne Sutherland, Florence Lester, Thurlow Bergen, Charles Butler, Har- Fred Terry and Julia Neilsen are to produce, "Dorothy Vernon ‘of Haddon Hall" in London. Bertha Galland formerly starred. in the play, which ts a lramatization of Charles Major's novel y Paul Kestor. Henry B. ar ford, leading man with Mme. Kalle In "Monna Vanna,' will appear next season in his own roraantic ae "Tohn of Strathbourne.' The leading feminine role rrobably will be play ‘A by Laura Burt at Luncheon After Morning Session. LEAGUE. ih Perre Rebekahs Johnstone ras yyani ‘ in Conquests. rin Johnson jn luction of ‘The GRAND LODGE MEETS Ba ' \oril to day to |New York. Americans Winning. streak aad wen Uines thi ity. Boston by 000 -6 200 Grady .Béeoe, AMERICAN hich Wionlug I -Pfeister, Umpire ton y 024 000 Hoo 000 Puiimann AfeFarland: as | .yari Te Poo Le4 tVeVaRe Still the th ) Nee entries miei r sec d mH elapsed | be-| from: of ning 4 SeOré statement y' to ‘the ef- 1 op ‘Lout hat uflictent | ¢ hicago tournament in Patterte hich. uevival h ber tt two ene i lar BPuropean young. sleight-ofappearing at the week, ime. direct. to oi sence from the eight years,, during been leading halls of Eur of the world | via Australia, New Zealand Samoa and Japan A meeting of all managers and ee tains of amateur teams in Salt as. been called for tonight at the Cullen hotel, ene time set fer gathering N, FE leschmann, Haine 8 o'c Lo who is Heamine an amateur league for Salt Lake, ds desirous of getting the thing started at once, = en lleved that an amateur teague of about a clubs can e formed here, and hat good ball can be seen from them. The fate of the RINPPaS league will be decided tonight ‘ Chicag Amril' 17 Vane St Lout pAMIC I Nationals had po ‘trouble in' defeatHoppe vas | ne the Cubs in the opening game f victor and | the season toda Bunching: oi who won | iy othe econd and teird. innings ¢ would: re=| the Cardinels a commanding les the mot 1 Carpentel tler, it, To racing a did n la Ol' SOON per,KecOrding McFarland he list in that ‘country ‘pe } = is t is fe . ane. er O% nn if ' eany Rik t HERE € sand owsne.to Management ngs he has made vy, leaving | to chan ott 12 ACK 1 My month Sierra S ome .dur-§ Caip me hoo O10 000 O01 000 2°14 3 Ho, o00 O06) 001 eo 13 Weinwet and Pheips; 1 and. Caviseh i- be faithful whenewainted ' alns Y and 1} ) tit Tis ging . nea ng a ae tn thé Spa ntti ‘oR , mran-O'Reil ; ; ib ( Git i » AR a ' ) \\ I ‘ wecHehtai h |a : . ouch with the eloy n Pittsburg, Pa April 17.-In opening game of the season today ¢jnemnati Nationals and Pittsburg yates (played! snappy ball for twelve innings, the pirates bunching their on Weimer In that inning: and scoring 7 qh winning run Sco alee asks few days. Charges, nil.) have a pile of timber in, yard which hubby and! for about six miles |. TesoT hisiavaleh @ | congratulat| OjneinnathL Signiticancs |} p ie bure 1 audienc teris fresh Sut- away. } And now Sammy MecClintic } to run the following ad.- | "Wanted-Piles of wood to Boston of of say= Paddy at get Hviand from Francisco Terre Haute, Ind., April 17.Referce George Siler gave Benny unger of Chicago, the decision over Paddy Nee tonight after. tan rounds of fierce milling. Paddy Nee showed nis ability to take hard punishment und at times, when he seemed to be tbout all in, he bored in for more of i In the beginning of the fight Nee swung hard for the head and landed a quently. szater Yanger ducked and ee got wilder When Nee came up for the lage round he told Yanger he never would put him out, but only by hanging on part of the round was he saved from that fate. Yanger began in the first round with uppercuts, and as the round went ow he erouched lower to reach: the wind. With left to the head he followed quick with the right for the body The first three rounds were hot work, and it was an even thing when they came together with a rush for the fourth Nee had the best of the fifth, and in the sixth took punishment easily fhe seventh was the slowest of the ten, both men being tired In the elghth round Yanger sent Paddy through the ropes, but the Irish bov finished strong. The ninth seemed to be Nee's in the first half, but Yanger went at him, landing hard at the end Yanger could not get in a knockout blow in the tenth, because of weakness and Nee's hanging: on Haute arguments cane? Losing SALT LAKE THEATRES Comes 7 weeks' run, En two a for Philadelphia, ane Baltimore to proceeds then and mn Brookyashington, closing the tour Ivn, about the middle of Ma e intended to do ail the raven this season with the coach Home Aqueduct. YANGER GETS DECISION f Ind Benny and Romps at Wabash had Terre tthe Hiorse Stakes rae t Race. Track, New York j} April 17.-The Union stakes, a selling | affair for: three-year-olds, < was the ;only feature of an ordinary card here | today. . Iwas simply a-romp for Wes, } LUnning in the colors ‘of A. Drake. tow-roped the field. home and won by eighth lengths Summaries: First race, selling, four furicngee- | | Pay 102 (Radtke), 6 to 1,-won; Cle| ments, 102 .(Miller),.@ to 1,. second: Mexican Silver, 99, (Horner), 10 to | ithird. ‘Time, 48. seconds Second race, steeplechase, about 2} miles-Ben. Crockett, 156 (Gallagher) 6 to 5, Won; Phantom, 156 (Ray), 9} to 5, second; Saltine, 141 (Sobel), 25 to. 1, third. Time, 33 Third ract four furiongeDolly | Dollars, 104 (O'Neil), 9 to- 20, won; ‘Poddles, 104 (Horner), 5 to 1, second: Scotch Belle, 104 (Miller), S107 4, third Time, 49 seconds. Fourth race, Union stakes, mfle-} Wes, 98 (Garner), won; Donohue, 106 ( ny le), 25 to 7 second; Monterey, "ed (Radke ), 11 to 10, third. Time, matehmake1 ha Yanget. eee Union Firth race six and one-half furlongs Rabadon 103 (Pamering), 7 lo 2, won; Colossal, 105 (Dickson), 3 to Ll, second; Wor km tn, 108 gShaw) 7 to 110, third Time, 1:21. Sixth race ey furlongs-cC inna,, 103 (J. Hennessy), 8 to won; Ballot Box, 103 (Radtke), 11 to 10 second: Sahara, 101 (Winsard), 8 to 1, third. ‘Ime, 15 3-5. and welgh about the same in a fight. Both | #e0d fort A : probab) area in the bast shape when fighting at) ; e univ (189 pounds, and both are whirlwind! , igh ie jump lads. Yanger got th name of th 1 th Tipton Slasher igo, and put and th iwhile never a ,. is good Smith enough to make mpions fight wift line to get decision over him In | fai é of 255 27, AMERICAN IN FULL BLAST 2 | |j itse if {Games > extended 4 Dick Hyland, flight with April 2. | which, presented have for to House-Coast) eam. | Jake play- Fire lite Ten-Inning Game, Gothamites Close Strong. s| France was Wunting ind eighteen with Tonight an op par tunity he of about mateh Chicago, Paris was the Cure score at Which Bai of| Brooklyn = which Two 0. Philadelphia St. Lad is Santen 265, Louis in 3, on | 2 world's ys in was Takes Maddocth HOLDS TO NEWYORK innings, which vears made )) se oce atc former Maurice ever Coach Athletic minutes five billiards 5, ¢ Ie elk 1g and 100, by <hington to an ron' eee 3 ; \merican League . aoe i. Boston 3 Detroit 2 * New Chicy 118. | It WINNING game in made highest at to fastest the Chieago Cincinnati Brooklyn 1. Boston land and 000 i 18.1 tournament of 6, ee 3. ye Philad obi world's] of that Louts * e UNIVERSITY'S TOUG H LUCK wt CORBETT IS WORKING HARD Tiree track aa Natioialnlicnencnsconnn fe the average an double s oa eatie Club May 11. tournament winning established 1 s¢ ae the through only five junings one hour and thirty-five just 3 6 I mY Si a Hoppe, score hortest played in billiard SOMES Ere George Sut; | whose ability as an] recognized on both| | , ; : |} champlonship Was of 0 la 17 and champion, Only 4 Master. Atlantic, defeated t Run by April this city, cueist is ne Ace Secures 2° Washington ee ton ; "Frisco Boy with Meet Benny Yanger at-Terre Haute ee Standing. Von, Lost. 3 ) York HOPPE HAD HARDLY BEGUN i Young = ~ Z ae A. in rk "On "aE ! 18, 1906. H John fact | Bos }¢ } APRIL | WES GOBBLES UP FEATURE. UANOTHER BATTLE FOR DICK WVLAND. See DIGEST FINISHES STRING = Lee SALT LAKE CITY, Street cun used Gallops™| theatre, \ 208 California Direet wire MAIN and for all ST. WBastern§ races. sporting events. 2 . |