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Show PAGE TW& ! DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, JULY 4, Mewsy (Gssfip uroil fi HURT III THE RACES 1901. SpoiAn HL 1ST WfM Ogden Rapid STAY IN Ogdciv Utah HOT SPRINGS AND CANTON Collides With Samuelson on Salt I trans-Paclf- ach-xme- lc -- s-- Herman, with 108 .neinbera if the late Angeles Chamber of Commerce on board, followed the moer until they rounded the breakwater and acre well out to aea. Dosena of other small steamers, launches and sail boats crowded about the starting line and when the contesting yachts got under way for their, long rare, Outre were 'Cheers and enhuaiasttc waving of Hags from the decka of every one of the various Crafts. Spick and Span, All the contestants had been In k and made aplck and span for the terrific strain that Is certain to be placed upon them. Heavy storms are sure to be 'encountered at this season of the year and it will require tbs beet of seamanship to bring the racers safely Into the tropical harbor of Honolulu. The crews of all Uts boats are mi their dry-doc- GLETIUOOD RACES FOR THIS r Luriiite Ones Meanwhile the San aster of April 1804, staiting the race from Won. Frunclaco dis- had prevented San Francisco and the start was mads from San Pedro, June II, 1901. The yacht I.ur-llnwhich la entered In the present contest, won the reus by a narrow margin over Its two competitors. The race aroused so much Interest that Commodore Sinclairs, of the South Coast Yacht dub, of Los Anto the Hawaiian geles, proposed yachtsmen that the race be made a biennial contest and thta plan was adopted, July 4, IkOE, being set as the date for the start of the next race. The South Coast Yacht club has offered a handsome trophy cup. The race la the biggest affair In Pacific coast yachting circles and is being watched by followers of lire sport all over the world. e, PACKY AND WELSH EVEW READY FOR FIGHT Palace Track and Is Carried Away provide music. A feature of the events promise to be the fat mans unlimited Australian pursuit rare and a number of local are entered In this event A divided purse ot Ml will be given to the successful racers. Then there will be races for the ladles, and boys races on the track. In addition, a novice bicycle event for a liberal purse Is scheduled. Manager Sutherland prmosles dancing In the new pavilion Immediately after the big events oa the saucer track. three-corner- ed badly-bruise- two-mi- le - 1-- HEAVY BAN FRANCISCO. July 4. The sale n of seats for the fight continues heavy, and from present Indications a 925,000 gate I a certainty. All the cheaper seats have been disposed of and the sale of the higher-price- d chairs Is proceeding briskly. Unless .there Is an Improvement In the betting' situation, the contest for July will go Into history as the lightest. from a speculative standpoint. In the history of championship battles There la ample Gans money In sight, but the Nelson end Is Inconsiderable. The odds of 2 to 1 on Gar alll predominate, and In some instances bets arq being made that the champion will win Inside of twenty rounds, for which even money Is the ruling figure. Oans-Nelso- 4 .44 ls ' Two-mi- le 1r Prescription Specialists. 2479 Wash. Ava. Harry Potttaon will handle special returns from the Gans- Nelson McFhrland-Wels- h prise fights at th Ogden Turf ex- change this afternoon. Both fights will he received over direct leased wire, by rounds and th return will start coming In at about 4 oclock. Mr. Pat- tlson extends an Invitation to all of the sports In the city. 9 9 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Ogden, Utah Capital and Surplus, Sponberg 4 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 "Mr. BETTER. Hoppers condition is better tonight." This waa the Information given out at the St. Mark's hospital. In Balt Lake. late last night, and now the friends of Hopper are beginning to think that the popular bicycle rider will be able to pull through. Hopper's brother Is here and seems to think Nor- 9 man will get well without any 9 trouble. Hla wife also continues 4 9 4 9 to Improve. 4 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 444444444444444444 999999494999999999 Jim Barry. Teddy Murphy's protege a no hand at slinging the gab, and he could scarcely talk teas had he been born without the gift of speech. He lets others toot hta horn, for the most part, and It was for The Poet that he mafe the first real statement he has given out since coming to Denver. It was after his workout yesterday afternoon that the big fellow waa drawn Into a conversation, during which he Issued a s, warning to the champion of the who la reported to be gazing with longing eyes on the green fields of the heavyweight pasture. "Ketchel? O, yes, he's a mighty good said Jim. while his middleweight, trainer was putting the finishing touches on a rubdown. "But then you've said It The book la closed. It's Juat the same aa when a graphophone begins that bussing sound after reeling off a nice bit of light opera. All the rest after the final high note of the piece Is enough to drive one dippy unless the machine la shut off right away. So I aay abut off the thing and quit that grating round after the Ketchel mlddleweigh song. It's awful. "Not that I wouldnt be glad to have some more good white heavyweights in th business, j am not Jealoua or afraid that hell corns In and put some of ua out of business. Nothing like that Eves If he could succeed In beating Tommy Burns, which he could not do, according to my opinion, he would middle-weight- EFFECTIVE JUNE 17, 1501 Cara leave Canyon at 7:45 and 1:41 thereafter a. m. and every half-hountil 1:45 p. m-- then every 16 minutes until 11:15 Pb m. last car. 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Complete information ia contained in our printed matter which will bs mailed free upon requ.sL We went reprerontotivee everywhere.' Permanent position, and good pay. Remember the pries of the stock ia advane ng $1 per share every month. The time to buy stroke Is when they are low. Write today and taka advantage of this limited and most unusual opportunity. You will never have another ehane like this. President TRIBE.... I,.. M'Pr,,ld BROWNING.. GEO. H. M. Business and Pleasure during the Winter Month OGDEN. UTAH and His Speedy Delivery. It DENVER, Cokx, July 4. That Stanley Kltchei, who s being touted by many aa the coming heavyweight champion of the world, must remain in ths middleweight division, In which he Is now the king pin, or aloe he content with a back oeat In the big how. Is the opinion of Jimmy Barry, the Chicago heavy weight who Is training here for hla bout next week with Jim Flynn. And Barry gives what he considers good and sufficient reasons why, the reason why being 9275-000.- First National Bank HOPPER BIG FIGHT RETURNS 4 seconds. tap handicap, amateur- Olles won, McCormack (IS (scratch) LOS ANGELES, July 4i Packy McLawrence (scratch) second, yards) Farland and Freddie Welsh are ready third, Meyers (40 yards) fourth. Time, for the scheduled becontest 1:59 41. fore the Jeffries Athletic club this aftap handicap, professional ternoon. McFarland did only light Wilcox (60 yards) won, Devonevltch work today to keep his muscles flex(110 yanta) second. Mitten 100 yards) ible. He spent last night at ths house third. West (II yards) fourth. Time. of a friend near East Lake park and 1:5415. most of today he passed lying about Half-m- il match race Lawaon won, the lswns at East Lake,' Samuelson second. Time, 1:11 45. Both no Welsh did heavy work today, and men fell In second heat , as he Is below weight he Is taking things easy until this afternoon. Probably more Interest exists In sporting circle her regarding thla battle than has any previous fistic encounter here, as It Is probably settled that the winner will be matched with n the winner of ths fight. on the fight has been very Betting active, with McFarland a pronounced favorite at 10 to I, a few small bets being made at I to When the aun la hot and yon are dry and thirsty and your collar la wilted and you feel mean and tn at our soda Just step cranky. fountain and indulge In one of our good, cold drinks, and make your- self and your friend feel better. 449444444444444444 HARRY PATTISON GETS 4 4 4 251-- 5 Two-mi- t FAVORITE AT FRISCO SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JUNE T. 1508 Week Days 25th Leave Cor. have to get away with me before be Leave Hot could rest easy on his throne, and there Street 4 Wash. Wash. Ava. Springs la the one place where be would surely stumble. I wish the whole road between here and the top of the ladder looked ae good as Ketchel street. Well, maybe It wouldn't be easy, and perhaps I wouldn't break a few speed records getting there. "Nope, concluded Jim, as he pulled on a new Jersey over his broad ahoul-der- a, "juat scratch Ketchel off your list of heavywelkht possibilities. Any scrapper that goes in like he does would be likestrswberries out of season for me. He may become a heavyweight, because he cant help It. but he will never be a champion among the big fellows, for X will be right there waiting to prevent It Barry Is rounding Into splendid condition for hls mill with the Puebloan, which will be staged at Petersburg during the Democratic convention, and saya he will win Inside the ten round so decisively that there will be no questions left unanswered. . two-mi- ls Gans-Nelao- GUIS STILL 4 4 4 Unconscious. SALT LAKE CITY, July 4. Iver Lawson and W. XL Samuelson collded in the second heat of their match race on the Salt Palace saucer track Friday night. In which fall Lawson was seriously injured. While no bones were broken, he will not be able te ride for a few days, and. In consequence, the match rac. scheduled for Saturday night bet wen Lawson, Samuelson and McFarland has been called off by Manager Redman. Law-so- n was picked up and carried to his dressing room unconscious. He hU the track with hla head, and for a time It ' was feared that his skull was fracd tured. He secured a shoulder and waa otherwise cut and Injured. After Lawson recovered h said that Samuelson switched up the track and ran Into him. Samuelson say that Lawson ran into him deliberately, which he could not understand, and aatd ha thought that Lawson had fainted and fell on that account. The fall occurred on the last lap of the race. Samuelson had the pole and Lawson tried several times, to go around. A ft riles vlng the back stretch both men were aid by aide, with Samuelson a little In the lead. It appeared as If Lawaon started to fall all of ten feet before h touched Samuelson, it appearing aa if hla wheel slipped from under him. Lawaon won the first heat of the race in a three-la- p sprint. The lap handicap race waa won by Wilcox, beating out Devone-vltc- h by half a wheel, with Mitten Went and Palmer finishing In the order named. Downing was unable to start In this race owing to a severe fall ha received In Ogden on Thursday night McFarland struck hla pedal early la the race and had to quit Dlefenbacher won the quartermlle open amateur In the fast time of 2k 5 seconds. Wright took second place Ths lap handicap, amateur, was won by Giles from scratch. ' It waa a hot race all the wap, the riders continually fighting for laps. . ,Th' laat halfmile waa ridden In 57 seconds. McCormack beat out Lawrence by half a wheel for second, place and Meyerj finished fourth. The summaries were aa follows: , Quartermlle, amateur Dlefenbacher won, Wright second, Robinson third. Time, Beginning at 1:1 thla evening. Manager Sutherland will put on a special Hat of attractive races at the Glenwood saucer track. The regular band will Co. TIME CABO PACIFIC STARTS 10DAY (Special to the Dalllr State Journal.) mettle, however, and wliiit thu yacht SAN PEDRO. Cal.. July A Presi-- j are Jotkeying for position before dent Kuuwvelt, lq the office of his' crossing tae line, there was the keensummer residence at Oyster Ray to-- 1 est livalry and each tried every trick day, pressed a telegraph key that Brut of the sailor to outmaneuver the a current of electricity pulsating other. across the continent and fired a canon Beats Measurements. The Lurtine la a schooner and measmounted on the water front here. This was the signal for the starting of the ures li teet over ail. The Hawaii also la a and great yacht race to Honoher measurement la 84 foot S Inches lulu. As the beautiful little crafts broke over alL The Gwendolyn and t'ie Maulo are out their massive sails and began tin :i 2.200 knot race across the Pacific both yawls, the Maude measuring ocean, the vast crowd of people that feet I inches and the luciulolyu 4k had congregated to see the boats feet cross the line, bioke into enthusiastic It Is expected that Between IS and cheers and thousands of giant fire- IS days will be required to conrjilete crackers and other explosives were set the voyage. The Idea of holding a yacht race off In celebration of the event from the Pacific coast to Honolulu, Beats Entered. The boats that started In the long originated lu the islands as a result race were: of a discussion among members of ths Lurilne, entered from Lea Angeles. Hawaiian Yacht club as to thu length of tlms it would require for a fast Gwendolyn 11.. of Seattle. sail boat to make the trip. Lady Maude, of San Dtga To add interest to tne race, It wa. Hawaii, of Honolulu. The yachts dashed serose the line proposed to San Francisco yachtsmen and tore that they enter a boat to compete with practically oa even term r water until the full canvass, a crack racer of the Hawaiian club. through with he The preposition met with favor mul making for the open The steamer the race was arranged. Speed of greyhounds Iransit John Watson W. W. Rlter L 8. Hills XL XL Rotapp John Spiers elicits the accounts Respectfully tanks, mercantile firms and individuals Wc pay interest on time deposits. Ample resources, courtccuc cupcrier service. treat-wen- t, CUBAN COMMERCIAL COMPANY r 262 Washington Street Boston, Mass. |