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Show 8. THE INTER-MOUNTAIN | SPORT ee , RIDES REPUBLICAN, LIKE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, S| map MAY 19, 1907. A CHAMPION, | The More We See =i Local and Telegraphic Reports of Field, Trecic and Ring. | | | | ese Th BOTH BOYS READY OGDEN TANES MEET FOR MILLAT OGDEN FROM LOCAL oQUAD ' ‘ - 44 n1- r , ~ r 1° Dick". Hyland the two af Ogden and "Billy" 'lightwelghts, Tuesday night, live state records The to132 pounds and were-shattered WhO/the state High school are] mings field) Saturday. Stent "ahead of Salt Lake, meet on afternoon, | Hyland eeaDe oe Ing. today, and, will and other light fo for ; the mill. life,zee ania Dene war dea fore going to i a8 wa r ta chad . o'clock. 2 put P sure 1a one pu ROO gel ie ahaha do onlyuntil he work He i is Clarke, ; the : ey ge aa a as *e i I have, SORE Am LNG pas ae Og has Sse cone sraay ov ror a 2 and they sec ne a nd ve Seen money. he afar ce ee an ae , hae stion !in the a michael against quarter-mile run, ae alk , of Salt Lake won the old record o broke anothe r record ea 5t| | circling the track four and) track, GERD 9 » b rj Dee ineee the work himsels. Se manager, Paul > e are as in the times in mile 5:17.2by Manti 1230 ee follows: ees ow Batith? Butler sreck Feels. by the end of. the seasen) he was riding in as good form as any) man on the track Mien wwho ler y the! | ---- ---- -- | < nly.\ fourth place : ies y werere elated swear when Cat ymmething wrong . :55.2 Siineilos .: &at fn as ; Pee ea th plc ae a way oe | | Great day day ‘rhe 1e Day For Track | his The to do great before the of the strode a season {Cross ro, Hel 1 things, the result. tough and man, I realize that but does that science, he has that Hy- aay with) position 3 Pe j FD Sh ed Gr ant "a Jensen light :t sunlig Wasisin: necessarily prove that he is the only! nN on earth in the lightweight class. % ' feel con havent ne Ww eee in Billy aelil tus Finuth t ! ' think for we will having or have anything sacrificed a few Hyland. Finucane-"T never felt betterfeel in fine my of yours is great dope, Ee as i stimulant. about 1239 I will pounds eonfident - in to regret pounds for BY the COn Stent . The be: the 117 ¢ p N $18 be relay nov the first 50 yards, race lay between dex, eneto© erSarties ( iro the T Ogden with | Mea After 1 yards Laxe oe Campbell the led second station,by about egw ee lad,on by but fully never25 gained yards. 1M-yard dash-Tavey Madsen Ss have - training awakened, and better of will athThe rhe etes|.! ithe, athtetes i with more and = coaching or Men fo Wear oa eke run off. The Y.\N the runners and field they . will A. coach ae through sto wl iqeetheruoat."'./,thele, suunts..withont delay: anh every many -s st fr Me aoe Tavey Gri Js . wabout e Bookme ni} aveh en zo000a e more, went the closing Ogden sent to Saltair hours a. big last of the delega-|. Pang of < 4 tont of boys and:eirls, ‘and the old =o valry between the Junction City and | Salt Lake manifested itself at every] songs, yells and cat-cails were stage. unlike former years, but the visitte ? S eason e many night fer festivities. : i to the and ve good sent him after te » el crime used Vv rdk when on the hael, second,, D tol; ones amo that to well, and, son A the ; Belmont were him.| P The in laved fact Prinei 1a rincipa 5 . team of é 15 : in peek Salt and ls a= : s third. Lake } n Time, . ef ind enthusiastic aded iG ), turf the Withers|took staat event] Aige <3 of 12 core <1 9 | isikins, 35 and owns Frank acts raco-goers weretnepresent ava ng bUnIoNe preee' ae : rhie:"poor"! 7 ‘ ittlingy a ] Lees, 3b Running. on action inconsistent the , 18.-The May today running OEE sa ot | loin' mas, at 49-to Towryer: a a ISN 270-y: sae oi." their ~ Grate fae |soi Fragcran cool 1 " a ae pro Bs horseman,| i tive dic jury i Lk ( : Roy on lof and invigorating-that's 4 beer Game 1 and Tisher | { eis a notice snap and quality. Fisher bottle the rho; fn al HS: of 1, hella' in tho a> the -somes of old . in regard to} : but mining' horse at. \best nows over. indeed the however, a appily Happily within no tg] 2. Se Fact : aesce 9 aa + sh , \ task eo the until € at end, nat<t get pear x ey athe e3 UP: Tobin, c; by Nats lac kod a outrun rush S Truc creat oe Lisaro that : man,- against the el oe who} . 18 years old. . a Barker, p; Grispey, Telephone 11603 fee t M SCOTe} Fest suce. Line- bens) AUB seven Curloncs-Aleutho, 18 yi bourne, fou1 econd: 1b; | Smiling. ‘Tom! 12 tot, third, Time, 1:31. as eats iy aye I the oO an st la IN FINAL s vk OF ind. sks, Ind, lla O'Neill, | eign 7 to 1, 4 to second; See 1, won: Half Gold Finn, a Sover- 10 to 1 the reach caste. v ae ee Wing 8 was S he five of- crowd 100-YARD VEY ths ‘ goals was ou DASH The to.one, ‘ AT vitn socker t HIGH ram. ‘i SCHOOL 2 alk 2 lionger 7 ‘tion PAY bt | Both thi of Hy } the ~It for it or z let us serve of road for third. Time wit- of Ogde i Pis team ‘Dac ates for' tho. { ou Le jJel for with toy Leavitt; a olf 1é « main-stays, deen vouneers De rform¢ | teams a Kno anc ban en past abo "a players local Ls. city who league ame steac : per call, vad cent; eee eeeso smercantil ) day bills; posted 4. - 2 oe rel jal BU cr, lolk Gow.rs Mexiea the paper, bills, rates, 4.33% 183 f or Loans this] ee sae the riders, to e clear sky this railroad . _ 1,414,996 1,105" 101,999 ; 181, Sky » 400,400 oees 257, i) aac ‘V@8 surprised to hear that ‘Mrs and Mrs. Jones were-on viedwe but they separated crossed it by Se LL ] prizes An | ob-| will be run from the | on Third West street | the morning to paral-|! Farmington. } er NY | CHALLENGES WILKI SON TO RACE || | | HIM -_--_--- | William Shotz, a skate boy at the| Auditorium roller skating rink, issues a challenge through The Re publican to race against any juvenile skater In the state for one mile, Charley Wilkinson preferred. Shotz is hot after Wilkinson, who is at presept the S . Tr CO No state champion for anaiee Friday hight ° onG 265 the } ai He with of Fred 1 aa La a mile on roller young Shots toole| Hamer Mont in and the z 48 EAST SECOND SOUTH, California and Eastern Races. Tovey, Ogden, Hammond, Salt La Carmichael, Salt Lake. Meyer. Ogden. Grant, salt Lake. -Photo by Harry ) Louls, (May. } St Shipter.. . Nin ry is wraee 18-Wool. * 23. @ O7- ges : € DUR < SRERer Ber PERE WORK, wntidote for all Laundyy Tt Produces pr ease F ie pie oe cae : a"THES Ter Tene See: Hof st , mile de featen! Mont in a most decisive manner, covered the mile in the fast time of 3:38,33, and is confident he can lower l Wilkinson's colors Por the street ear men's annu billed for the 24th at the Auditor iu, ae prizes will be awarded floor | s to mae be repairedd and and polished 2 rae ene SALT LAKE TURF EXCHANGE Direct Wire for All Sporting Events place i 3/4 $1,124,808.700 ‘ past. | ineren its ca ¢ Wire oC more + or . less| iveulation Incre poor | the of stand in the way, of| . rac to Farmington |. +, one anit | Smith the LYS, six and 11.8 ie yh Gow an mninent a San ds. steady ponds, sy. i arrive 3 oe york Apraice. : ew ve ey Decora- | seasons Coot oes atk on prenuela a. é x ere \ fast am; ne urs who will get ciek 1 kick ‘SKATE you. a mudd, he eatin en: Noe statement of tl ' an ae aoe i cael Pier the week yore than the lea te hold $11,472,7 RACE: ments. This y isith an Increase 40)= last "week rues$2,986,onal compared a Farmington to several servation train {Lagoon station {at 10 o'clock tn. rich Seon 2S are the running Forty prizes have | listed by Rippeto, among whieh! iS iN] be th Ibe other | ot Re ayers entrics:have already been re-| terms. I thought they were by fanager Hugh Rippeto ana} PY, cs wide social chasm," lbe in | been | | 6 per mane. , on terling exchange firm, with Sata business in bankers' bills, 1.86. 9540 1.87 for demand and at 4.814 S410 for " to 1, third, entries ar nothing will making the road eae oO eaBle Sabres ae Vestersing 4s Men Money Market. ork, May -Money ‘on 1:06 1-5. race but s BREWING a Both Phones wil game baseball hice othe e pwithin the next few days many moi ly ae ee 2 xneacte : 5 : : e || OVINge, Whist." jare expected to send in their names. OOS! jintries will close May 25, when it is | ea aoe Se expected' that fully 100 roadsters will| bever- all. practice Arlrew Ane | ob Tin 7. loans, ie ee Cie ") Sore fime 14 se = mile-f. T. Fryer second;/ Bedford, rane ‘ year the race was aécount on failure {* eather, er this Son, than a Last fof' a é list day [year | fen jecived 4 Soe ond; : i to| Fifth race mile and 60 yards-Martin-} mas, 49 to 1, ee won; . Reservation, second a MEET. with in Native +e !Ogden's last Atkins, P ee play-| ]| season's luxury Darula rim a * : 4 abin, third Sixth race, won: Lisaro, ee Regn Ww urs ; have F furlong en first' game of the championship series/steeplechase-Garrett, 2 to I, won; Esfor the Paynes trophy cup. The game | ex, 7 to 5, second; Navajo, 90 to 1, third ENTRIES ROLLING IN was played on the local grounds "thts bao say ! afternoon and Eureke won by a score Sixthinserrace,7 to mile an a sixteenth- FOR ANNUAL ROAD | 12 to l, won; e lipfls aD and the poor drink it, and are benefited by the beer and good health that it brings, Call ond: ‘| 7 | : o cague; Third race, one and Chrec-quaclers miles | ec jl ri a inches Service Service 1&-Tomorrow > first velinieastans advice] {fa eo} ing Lees, 2b; Bolt 3b; Cottan, ss; Harvey Lraucondiii a ipione s-Hal. 5 to },|-Wittle Joker, 6 to 1, won. Adonis, sectf: Margetts, cf, gnd He Lddoc Kit (Gene |i eer ramaaion cal ta ane ond; Dead Gone, ond; Ray, third. Time 3:041-5. Barber, manager of the Tip Tops, -§S-|i5 5 1, third. ‘Time, 1:00 2 Fourth race, five and a half COB uies-a ¢ ullenge to all teams ave raging | [Third 16 ra é four and a} ale furlongs-| Fireball, 11 to 5, won; Ocean Shor ay ir 1K = = ‘ce May the independent horsemen on the} former Northern league second-baseaa ; Mena eee . toa favorite in-the| Mans Richardson,.a pitcher from Iowa, fourth. Martinmas Sees ei Se uee ide eae PET ee Results. . Virst iSO Wasatch aca" _ . socker ‘Tres third Lim 4 seconds or Ay ca earh ee aes ee seb delaa a | Four tl . ce, on mile-Frank Gill, 7} -s ' : , ‘| Republican Special Service. to 1, won; Peter Pan, 126, even, second; Distance, 41 feet 2 Inches. 2 | eae ahieaee cin ; 0 : inie, rire 1, 4 to Saracinesea, no} had i.-Eureka May Iureka, (Manti), first; throw--Jensen Hammer and a half miles two bout Pifth race the} in Lake Salt in defeating Harris|trouble second; Lake), (Salt Richardson ng CSS q ene | 207 tayed ther In th Jo¢alc amateur. first-baseman: who ‘ha closed first. choice | : AS for himconsiderable of a record T.} made Edwin choi ate = i See race : L ‘ Randall, the Sie : ; former Ogden ieee 5 closed self here; the first part, of Reon Se esas Beye, ldei away going won, and : 3a with from } Fe caused " rrekiocicadtivan use | is = Not, o vice. int of pri isF 1; the Real Things on the. Mosquito OGsden, ee horses] "ents acd) last) Ed- LOtong a thisaeSese number 2fifth80! race, 1. ire the Dickwork-oue «trom. ho and expéc - ati Nevaday the : badly Fryer, condition running, of Fisher pip-zip- bubbling beer point age " ona ||) whish-fiz-z as the stopper came = out? Nothing fa ate b _ ane -or stale about _our beer. t is full of life and luxury. (Ogd Fost) ECO; den) Team. S Special Wo Dis, SUrPriseS }Ginlin has' something Mike victory of Martin-/avatlable men wh Tk: report oF ld the ak : e ; _ ick TATA fi - Peasy i land} Dearman, x "| bet e wi | asah the ‘ northaks breeze, epee animattmg (ates wIme ), oe cone i ee ei ee eet S!° Rota ren e firs a STARTERS 7 e an heat: R Republican blics stewards} of certain Trent the Oakland track the day were the ble me * field. he , Sa Seeis Riad; lb; ae wine ¥ c p; Earl ae 2b, further the DRCES . ' Francisco, ; ; = ' PaPL er Ee , Ie strong teain in the fleld before next ‘ = Sunday in tneir| at short odds were horses and | Both Kuroki General. cuused the enbane edlinast start and ran disappointingly, and Of "last! year's ito only oi Course. UNG AWAUIOPE fis bo [ages a noc Te ened Tatar: (Bluth ravior and ELOp IER ~ ind the fine weather x onFryer iP hed > suspended SeSvies that all of the other poésittons will, retinmas and indetinitely to bring out the. holiday' multipay ction. was taken ‘against the own-| Main to be filled from the new matertract > a ' as ti = Me iei Ben Mortensen {fs expected back ers. Incidentally Marthomas's vistory re4 Gill, owned by Lucky tack } s |in the city before Inany days and this ines f° the| sulted in winning of 315.0009 by W. S.} Set oe Seen een a teraar wa } \ ie oO e} 2 ; ai add anothe ° g ‘ ° u 5 Setved between| Grants Jar on 6 . San 18 . ices up ad 1 ihe Line ‘ Albert Vincent, | 5.2 great premier Sa 3 May Davis, rf te Frank Gil ; a ates > Oe the rough in running ae i ward defeated team Point West ksol Saturday afternoon} of dashing . ‘ Leer: Jackson aturda three-year-olds, winning to consistent -- n Track,I! the the gee s bake 17. of proved Bt || Belmont. a > Race men got to|°r te present season, eclipsing at clean hits,| Metropolitan and the Carter. Itully 5,-|of Armateur Baseball a The Desere ats a ‘feated the | Silver pos.' 1 ‘a ne Gre of] 3r0 yes day Vv. a re ) 14 o 2 on ¢ udany" s field and are : now out vith a challenge for ant ages at ) Park running slukes DIAVO > Games, 1¢ ' Second Sece (Salt) Grant seconds 7 Ss Ee a 1 ¢ oe : 24 gC (Geden) one. he|ymateur rd econ third. Lake), : . daahe ‘Th Ro y eat Can s hole there e s Lok Oecen'| Sumners preferred Phe" line-up ot { the Bi a Sammary foot Yavey |!|p;the Jacobson, Deserets was: Anderson, 2h: c; Blyth Young, | "™'reat event : 1b; Nuttall, ht (Ogden) rsl:} 3p Tarrow Ss: Cow; lf: Wileox : ror the Bl ors carried off the honors in yeiling|(OQsden), third. Distance, 100 feet. the same as they did on the track. Broad junip-Richardson (Salt Lake),| Park City sent a game bunch of young | first; Cross (Ogden), second; ty dela |pedple, and they stuck vallantly. ‘to (Brigham City), third, Distar AL . | There thowas good"wos fielding all around,)o an ‘sarnie an exceptionally sip Teyer (ORden On Carmi (Sale Lake), third fime, 11 second first (Ogden) Tavey Par a aS so" , Caw cue good in|+e, eKeeler eaught Crossf whole tea event was finished before 6 o'clock, ae ne RS - ete os Race ~0a°S | A large crowd was. present, both| ‘ = - = a (inte Ona ). first: Maa-| from Salt Lake and other cities, and} *°" +k ees ean sei meets Sarl practically the whole crowd,. with ajSen ' and fantl),.Ashton°(Granite . secont Saaeee (Park | 5 City), High), tied ey up 9 se ene haa ae fe ae | |) Won: Santa Ri AyAds Pessy es third. Time 1:27 2-5 Seeond race, seyen furlongs-Nothing Was put Sox | 6 to 1, won: Mine k, third is probable| come here| from | aofeated of '5 to 0 Colorado and Utah. It at a large crowd will e 4 ing EAM! | | oOnents it was seen 'rat the | @& Strong game and few Salt Lake and Og-| first unless they stored. over {vaule -Vi oOo eayinegC eee "om ae they Mill. Service. es R to fully. 25 Salt way, pole fi of 1S : of it ‘all their own the Everyt up an makes er t h ° vet, ss; ca Elbert . Gillespie, rf; Clarence) \),j.), Gill reac had-the >, . Pp : #!94, cf. and Cherlés Brooks, it. Wal-/ aig uining experience In actual ter Griffith umpired the game. {ene It was this which made the final Another shut-out victory was scored es toll by the Tip Tops Saturday when thOV eles cenite: | | went finishing 5 Grant of !tne : } | } race Tayey j aad lead came near winning out of Orde Ogden. Will Stimulate Athletics, 4k to $40 | j LLOPED defeat handed Painclonis--wis ek elpal anh even ‘a yyou'd ©guess less than Park City, May 18.-Morgan Williams|come .back to the . et'a year hence} oo Ren pane S "roie).) se §80-yard run-Karrick (Salt Lake),] is now in fine condition for his match|and will make an even showing. first: Deason'(Ogden), second; Packard| with Jack Christie of Salt Lake MonElwood Brown, starter and referce,|. oe a rt hi TH . Se day night and will be able to put up al is chiefly responsible for the rapidity Game arp fr ce rein Sreat argument for the championship| and smoothness with which the meet Galel! Le aa au Be it ae ‘| pe am * i ade : Brow! , WAL tirst thes clever ° = e anes Seanticaead . Special cone the there go into the ring at The result. af yesterday's. mect and I am _ perfectly 2 ; . ‘ school High stimulate doubt H 7~}no beat tG Dee t . » leticsale in Utah as never before. ' The oats a ole sarid es eon ave the boards. ne storm went by yester- the wtitstders had much SOR R {Pp INCH | ALS aay dge. tor' Sal 2 Pe Cr crate, vee et fone re Oana every for from Representative athletes part of th state. ~ rc present, ands passed Burbidge on the streteh and | the ease of victories in former years} tnoat was the Inst seen of the Ogden| scored by" Salt Lake and Ogden was Me yer ; wii ea po itet increased the lead over not apparent. The two schools did] G@aymic hael,' who had-run himself to! win a bulk of the points, but they aentt 1 a : Be ath by winning the quarter-mile { were pushed In ue -arly..every event, Das as : 7 Cen ine the' dashe inehe -welehts event a short time before 1d wa roO0 he Manti and a; life: dandy. "This: alrI| Craig It is a great Williams-Christle \ in I GalAre «ability my land." Republican Buk i : Sof nt a =r £ 03 ay 5 "phe men i tae /Zensén of Manthaa was; ; notae aeven pushi a fone hat "cahinaelee Gales ihe. Tot -todetere' dioEneaor1} enerak, Kuroki: and: Statt See| Martinmas and Fryer Sus- | Young and Old Players to and his nearest competitor was nearly | UP. by J..O. Cross and were willing. t« | | Practice Today for Places pended ‘ Because ofw Inthe Big Meet of the Seainning at> theag end of the p seventh Snow :acad- | ault s Bi : 2 | anh Mect. oO get loca or. exécllént condition; little wonder - that 4 O hkot h 7 was nee ne in wien wethem attee. ine, sin: we ight class. Although we are giving Hylandthe advantage so far as wéleht " 5for is coneerned,i it no new= thing Finu mate Haw Ra oTincad a nucane, a ne has sacri ice weigh to such men as Mowatt, O'Keefe, Coob u etter ‘| Mack, Herman and others, and I do not a t1 the patterns are beauti- uncommon; | MEN 60 iy his mark. {eM : feet behind foror the the track| was was_ ideal ide: tre : sleia site SRA Hobe « the not enthusias- is one} got to is a been clothes, but never more than this ever be-| saucel | | seeond. I place } life2 as always on the len | team was, CarapTaves i < ut | reywe vd, Burblaee ‘ Winning) reverand: iaET K He the. Book3 was pound- stamina them them, who local ), ya-Cltied for. t 1% inclies ny we saronl \ 1 B in riders at the lo I the, best, of-:the in: 1 aa dcne bare. Ubeli ' ner Wehants Ee with the works WOKS, ae Wale a aa ret Keene is closed. prettiest bicycle rr, ere W e eeegot its onlyYI pointss when Beaure=Wing was In the box for : . | area meet, little sti fefan ;gard a feet 3}| men Butler-"I have handled Billy Finucane here ee atten wind Sane hurled the weight 41 again' ind the way : he for the past five years and have never nats ofthaoathidtes.| ‘Te -was too nant inches. 3eauregard is awkward in ed all over the lot was a had him in such regood condition as he is for y most = of the spectators, ¢ | setting the shot away, but he eee vertain- | "ringer . named Churchill but. tha theelly I never felt so confident in my i for k a Ertan Ate Hisweaa ae ts the distance. * | big mit for the Agents, but land are prices, Pee { c today. ‘I try in rer Ursimply.-walked des, Craig' and away Campbell | ae" ty to HHS GROMETKS they thaw: cot! )°! Ogden from ance the drubbing got) ne Salt Lakers, Coats getting a third)?" Walle : ield uturday au the] With about three yards between him han d of the P ee ie des 5 The P seal feet| a am ae pened. completed alf mile ane and Danhis|oainst 1:40, thethe Cie Linacit. Butler, OF but and; points, yey uae Botte, eae "|as compared to 5:19; throw Jensen with of who will-do the SOe work. ee Tom Painter|.\)). the hammer will not be the third man in the ring featiithe voldicccord being 121 It may be that Harry Pattison, man-| 49 (acre the aad eter ac we going at the same rate he is traveling | now he will make Kramer, Lawson | and. MeFarland take to the. timbers} of Salt Lake hung up a new mark} him. ; 10.2 ; seconds.» Ps e ree ; Salt; " ‘ = newest by covering the : half mile in 2:15,2 a tu ates Sao a ae ay Grantaa ne ert c a 2 | against 9:18, the old record; Karric Rivera Gast? Gikv at niGetinve tivedtashd Ti catina have ,| more Australian. Jow, as American Fork, West ne nee 1dasRae \ on Sut ti ee Spanish Fork, Pleasant GroveJordan and be ate self int bys} ¢ ity iichael cha Payson falled' to make a fee feet from. Meyer, his team mate.) good fight. ays é f caug Pie\ Miaidst The new records : were est iblis en a Z ee . eae thes ue se Hes @'¢ ‘been 1 ind)do Midsen tee I oft with at the present time. It was hard, the little fellow to acquaint him-} with the: steep turns of the saucer); : jin ee ee ie Tavey was easily each and Srente High with 1-3 of laa Re atis ie aortas ‘ > point. But Granite High was not age solf tl 3 1 _|a5 styles | Jackie 6 1-2, Lehi and 4 academy tied for fifth with 5] jast nicht and Wasatch academy seventh ate in the future [show each, fs n-| co eelastrae night tok ote justg ee bewhich was at j7 nich ¢€ ae a; en EE the t In great © in! Cum-! anc but the orange about 13). when he. enter ve : ee ins {black athletes carried Finucane will be a bit lig ater, De py "i won easily. Lhe Nee bie be hag aap difference ©! Manti finished third Wr SLB ek Se) bw Oe Park fourtht with ark City ‘ork easy vitlox intio suits Ss a and Hyland will complete his the Junction city lads their lead. Un-|ing . ~ Dick ig | til these two events had been run off! for stunts this nis and wil wile! |} the Ogden team stood only 1 1-5 Gears self now. down The We've Stein-Bloch ful; the fit perfect. | wateh | been Little Jackle Clarke, the Australian bile pate and ane nea honors in het ie ors d ap now trained down toa the fine point of Pe against Salt ; sake, with dj 421-23}; ih ox 7 ‘who } ie ; f at the om ey alt ings ¢ closely -durin his rly] x ; " re rewudy snter: th ,; light rider appeared f perfection and are ready to ¢ ae : © points to her eredit, against 31 for the se ce track for the first time. dast| taining. this. season pr: lict that. the | Australlan will be a world's champiot . eee events,|~ last two was andthe relay, jocals,pole ‘Itvault trains} been work who-has Finucane, ring.Ogden, at) finished, hts hard last | the which gave| Season, is doing some sensational rid-) ojther this season or next tf he k eeps} Wriday . boxing them. h season, ue "Righting Finucane, Will meet like [ more real art we find. . rc we tic about FIVE RECORDS A ARE BROKEN n hetter a B our customers the more beauty we see Pattison May Be Third Man-j|Hammer, Quarter-Mile, Half-, es : Aan ES Each Principal Feels Sure Mile, Milerhe and Relay See of Victory. New Marks Set, ' ° The Hyland and Finucane Stop Junctionites Win State High) School Track Contests Hard Work Preparing With 421-3 1-3 Points. for Bout. REFEREE NOT YET CHOSEN Stein-bloch S aE LAUN QU UNDRY - OF OF QUALITY." - * the ae NDRY Bows Phones 02, * Tr 106 stain st 00 i |