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Show THE [s PORTS INTER-MOUNTAIN no >H MADDOCK WINS 4 SUUAD TRACK MEET uv. cee 1 sme, é ( ) y. U. Creeps Place Into Over sé MAC " Sam \f iS , zindets 3G Local ably he ah it Good university Zntercollegiate Time, j won the and field meet Entries =e. | Be Our Guest ea : 03 Final; dash-First &), . Neel een |G ourse MeAllister 1 U.), Time, he = (L to In Good ‘second; :10 "pbs Farmington C S Shape Gets (U Will Come into our place of business and spend a few minutes with us looking at our Clever Clothes. Don't spend money unless you want to. Come without a cent in your pockets, you're just as welcome : as though you'd Be mailed y stat in advance. in. Busy, If you'll you'll wear satisfied, ‘‘try on'' we're certain you'll be interested. If one of our suits, we know you'll be interested and . e nsen Third heat: Love (B. j first; on] us a check Our clothes are the kind we believe you will be interested ne If Sun ens j | 17.3. Utah we) etythios resort nigh last closed ‘ (B. X My tae | my rht. but it is entries |The (1 McAllister Final: 4.1 E; Wileox eae ; 5 ; "| probable that several fast amateurs will first trinton of : U.), an see: ¢ . . (U. at the tape and re e,.| Puyut in an appearance (B¥. C.); third Tin start from scratch In the big event. If re ow | . Wedto shine enough kind will be }sun 18-yard hurdles-First heat Hunts- | nesday and Thursday, Rippeto does not jman (U. of U.), ran against time; time,| care how much it rains until that time, { :18 Second heat Conger (A. .C.. VU.) ae with two days for the water to run | = } first; Nielson (U. of U.), second; time, off the course and the sun to bake the |> Jona: = A Remark. of the 7 in oe! D. /e Over track at -- MAY 26, 1907. lor U.), zine Jensen (A, ee eee | t ime Q > Second heat: Me Ani ster (L. | Fifty-three entries have been received Ss.) ee Ferguson (U. of U.), sec-| e 5 SALES by Hugh for the next Decoration day 00 eas 1 Phird heat : Karrie k _| road race Rippeto to .Farminaton Thursday SPRINTS In made McAllister (L. D ; 10:2, - ae heat ea Riddle (BY time' 20-yard -' Brinton . was BD. 8.); firat!>Dixon (A. Parry (L. D. 8), third U. CAPTURES AT ; p¢ Defeats Second] ona: Athletes from1A.A, C. medals CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, (eranee on for Decoration Day Event a placeagin iste the meeta was given_a ticket | by Rippeto. ree him to the resort, Summers yesterday's meet was: vers dash-First heat Parry ‘ ) tlrst; Jensen (BY, ©), sevond; » ALL WANT GooD WEATHER | ae B. of SALT LAKE ] AMATEDRS IN FORM -- | * ard Bees :19.1. Final: Runyon Y: U.), Conger (U. of U.),|/road, second; (A. C. time U.), everything Last yenr first;]count will was of the a be fine and miserable rain, which O 9 . ° dandy fizzle on refused ome ac , in omorrow : to stop Cummings fleld Saturday afternoon Se ntsman (U. of U.), second Niels »D,/coming down, but {t is hoped that the a total score of 491% potnis The event s | of U.), . third Time, - :17 | weather man will be more con iderate ot were run over a loose, neavy track and| 22-yard hurdles-First heat Parry | the sport this year the performances were nothing short of| (1+ D. S.). first: Runyon (U. af U.) | The handicappers will get aie hoe r ti) , ic » out ne é lads are remarkable, taking this into considera-| SCcond: time 28.2,9 Second heat Niel-; and figure how many of) t he r tion. U. of Pre vo Ww: 3 Second with son (U. of U.), ran against tine time 27 points, A. C. U. third with (2% ep | 328.2 Third heat Conger (A. C. U).| Sr eee with M and RB. *. crept in| first Rawlins (B. Y. U.), second Run-| MJAPA dao" Drow by Jensen ‘ee the! yon( U. of U.), third ‘Time. :27.2 -ash Ovo Won second place Quarter-mile run-Pit , ; in the meet by ¢ elth YC lee : 1 itt Ct of U.) for Banana fe that naling th tin ree points | first: B rinton (U. of U.), second. Cham-| The elements were against the athletes,| b¢rlain (B. Y. U.), third. Time 54.2, but good records were made in spite of | ‘Half-mile run-Sts illings (B. Y. 1 ),| the slow track, the muddy field and the!and Chamberlain (B. Y. U.), dead heat conaltion of he track was in the worst! Pitt (U. of U.), third Time, 2-69.1 nent mae z the runners ee ali ann aie ore ich deep pecs ane had too cirele cirele thhe poolsls to pet : onto the at was anything places was the Mile noes sR Hanson (A. C. Pies Meare eo sr Wi Vinners it gs Pitti wcnes Stallings...... lL. } ammer throw Shot put Broad jump Jump . Wigh: spots eto) ere Te did Ss 1/8 "s mn eee Sreeeal i 8 ie > : Most ae the) to- plough cinders. even and He did not High Me his e have in SaPole eeeevault-Russell . { wit in fo the that é cour > { the strengto and soft| race s DE 127 ; tah b pel OWS feet (U: : U.), of fi et U.),"Js first:] 2 Bie B 1 fect i Deas "ine ani Oa is) teeta with : ae ming Claud second; Laubly! Wintnne ; ergzuson oat eas en- through erger A. J. .y a Wilcox. Dale W. See eon company. Twenty-sixth prize, Sa Olson. Clothing company Twenty-ninth prize, Erickson Chisholm Bee one Lake Knitting company Twenty-seventh prize, Hat Sewide company Thirtieth prize, Stickney igars: ne Thirty-first one two Cigac prize, ees a inches = srinton > nS econGa int Winner place, second choice Winner choice. Walton "XE Winner ofthe! ot of \eredith. second] ‘Thirty-sixth % Sopa Pierce wheel,' Supp! ‘OARSMEN value compan ¥ The pair Consul | ita: prize, Vinsaddle-| : s: Elyria, Goodrich pair one ‘purse; one tice; seconaswoo Liat ful and perfor °t wale nade ill l le PR iat =") ne | Cl jump he 14 das I Pitt Surprises His Friends. | Captain Dale copping out Pitt surprised first place n O. R. cyclometer; |C_ Won; Bachelors' re I pa y ) + Peel e half- aS le rs an quarter- 2 oe ak he ely, Doe a beeen of the visitor students wer time York 5 ae one pair urcene A:| Barge club, Phila-|- dead heat 1 lis--New iy New, Ilvania Barge Philade!phia d Undine Barge club,|. lovers make : it pee i dee : meet the kK grot on da the one Sixteenth jcasings, Ki. City! t prize, one trot, Ree Ginger, which 2317. There oer on Cavalier are present enth priz " the | 1s Pron of horse for a) score, After ton and aggressive, the after to cheer for their were line@é »" as : : McDonalds the the recent Interval .arrived'| the although: initial half was Eureka and inside Tintic men soon of tavor| twenty had' on ‘two and well . eee Is Y a. frec-for-all Et Dp petween Crabappte. known in the to see the Sl Don, all of state:! running Cold) ap- halfseen.! and | men) will] wor Salt Lake non ‘played while for given to played James ei OW SDI GY Cox Brewster Churchill and especial at Hobbs on time of game, two five minute fos BA ee ee s..02., Second Adam- hat $3.50 the right halves se Ss must half and of oseters Third hotel . Base. Nolden ca sa aie aiker oat tu cnn are Se og on wd Ce io Shortstop. . . Norton ee ‘Wield. Davis tenn Loc Libertys Beat Aberdcens. score of Jo to 2 to] thing wing.| but Libertys 42d favorable put up a ie. weather for good baseball, Was game. racing uccessor to er so week,| t Mc- | 50c- Garfield-50c excursio Three building. Greatest' ladustrial works in the 69 opertson e ul e IN 9 : RAN E 9 Sete TENTIESTREDI < 115 . TURN, _ ~ $500 : a eee PETIT TG rrr suit Right i before the City of Way S Council for a . 2 alt Lake Valle y is at your feet. Street Car Fran- - rf = Ei™ chise on Ninth Street. A view that sursses anythin passe ything hy When granted presented by other these lots will r increase in value ° | | | x 9 = . v z = > "4 = m a a uu -_ = ' . = _ = = = locations. 50 per cent | | | | | | (ae Be ee -_-_-_---_ i4 ' Fido aay z ies Left to (couch) right, top Bottom : 4 : ; ee row; Frost, row: K. et Baird, Campbell : sis, MEO FP GO ; Rolapp. and Art Te cholustic track and field, aveet|Blakentee aed Fe Da. EM Harris, Camplhe eee " : re ce ~ ee LT : row: - e See Mouch (cc ts eats ¢ Rete oach), Craig, Be A : ? 4 oan pit: Tavey. 4 114). th Meyer, Blak« school } that | High to creep injhe is hool record for the with the Ogden High see | dashes i next vear. 1114., STREET I = | k e E. | Iligh able 114. NINTH 219 SOUTH ; local were 114. ae é at Ogdenliked wiihthe ab-[inort conspicuous stara.on the team and| t ence ago k a w ings flejd : t rs ling ine 2 "tirst 1 ime m ae years took}ing ranks of n the Jun was{the It Lake. maatfor, the trom -* Salt lthe Junetionites the honors SSSA PEE] ee ee eae TS | F SS ult In MAIN ST. V estmenth the trains. West. ® r omer any- Gamble | annex Application is now : but Corliss was the battery for the Libertys and McPherson, Hodges and Fow: ler was the battery for the Aberdeens oo "| ae Cc enter cen Ri weccctety he. Field ..- Rg oe eo The Libertys trimmed the Aberdeens again on thelr own grounds yesterday by Serer = ° Th ee at 3 be} forty-| in the house this and $4.00 values Wilson Stringfellow Se Base. Smith min: Left Ficld. BOAIS | GTAN oe wesses vaccce-ss cere seeese .. Newson . Sale. Hat Any $2.00: }Carty's, and pralse center ok "Rowe ALONE «.:. . . the|}ollberg av:-extremoly fine'; game, roku: while ~ ever one) Fureka, 7. finely, teams ‘ By, Sec NW game was the waa in "The Bs Fie fa Sweets. Btahars G. Lawson the - balance ayes minutes' rest , o Ostler, po rar lee: follows Cateher Ostler mapcdas ¢ y Bor d. was aremarkably narrow escapes during but a the renewed utes. . Continental silk ground half, no considering Alex A. Robertson, Mgr. proof com- Seventeenth B. prize,Heagrer one Bywater camp stove; Tara |W) me 7, Stevenson patent; and. Groo Ei the first 5 Corbin palr whole, Goodyear . prize, | with of 2:134 and inconsidered oneKangaroo of the best|' Ttah. value $7; Corbin Serew corporation Britain, Cont through Salt Lak« Hard| ware | Fifteenth prize one Dominion addak priz 1 value $6, Pierson Saddle Manufacturing !company, 5 Worcester, Mas ---ATTAIKC-) local team Decoration Fourteenth the. tae! of aay ae Et see arrangements, | ments have been'made with the Y, CA. baseball team of Salt Lake City|M ind University of | tO to Salta last niehttr to A | As Philadelphia ind. University Barge} club, Philadelphia No time announced,| omg . VW i Mae to Play ) America > . 5? COALA. ‘rican Pork, » 1 Republican Special Service A rier : ork Man ‘ . nd i nn . Wet. an e@ value $ Wright, Chicago prize, one pair out ie @/the Sum. [.cires, valuerga;: Goodyear Rubber com.LOrk ef pan) Akron, Ohto club $eCcTwelfth priz one mandolin, value $7 Boat club,| Clayton Music company | Thirteenth. prize on fish. pole, valu sculls-Centeped Philadel- | $7 Strevell-Pattersor liardware com"club Philadelphia wor pat ¥ be between k Thorn Arnstien. ‘Tenth prize, one pair tires, Morena Bl Santh . "y..: coun frst Pent ond West third First four phia Barge amen . get vane ali ivyae downfall,or | Both goals had having Gepend upon Thursday. eround thevthack prominent will TEAM TRIMS ' S AGGREGATION SWEET ec Nint prize one pair G ind J. tires value S10 G ind | Tire company through Salt Lake Hardware company |, ahowed ents in eacl ove of the B was rather un-] fortunate in the 22-yard hurdles He was doped as almost a ire winner, but , \ ; failed to qualify the lead in hig head, but fe on was going wellover in nex \in a to : the lastam hurdle landed ane } of i and water. He lost his nearly fell, allowing both Parry No {flesh CUP meet of several days during the sumto thelr credit Salt Lake began to merek Wy vere hela} King ...2 a Bae be Sa liven up, ‘ but thalnttocwara th r forwards were he ef he feature of tn card Phursday|iy check by the Eureka backs Soon | sames,.-E. will be a match race between Jennie A-| arterward Hobbs added another for and Kangaroo Jennie A. has a mark Bureka. jbe ng Bighth priz tires 1lue $10: : Metropolitan 3 delphia, second Varsity crew of the! friends | University of Pennsylvania, third. Time. | his the mile run in 54.2 second He started.out| behind Brinton and held the others bach Brinton was not strong enough to hola] the pace over the track, however ind | when a short distance from the finish | Pitt went be him and Hoishes i well in the Jead rintor lage nb for 4l ' | , Y t howeve hi he Summary pair-oared shell } ¢ Now so that meet turn talk of a Manufacturing company. Chester 5., Onward EF, Willetts. tv-seveventh prize, one Oai r hose: and vieHappy Hooligan will i e; En-|Storage En an Dane ny pear in the 2:2 pace and trot A wovice ume prize, one ativan: ean Wii-|mile running race will also be liam .M. McConahay. The races will start at 2:15 o'clock Seconda time prize, one pair Diamond |it is probable that several hors« tires: Overland Tire company, Denver, | from Ogden, Provo and otber cities or Hudson, value M0 hrie value $30, Utah Liquor usar, ge atcronglian | a aie f, events. First pa. club of Philadelphia, second :|annou ed | First eight-oared shells-New. Worses able -w people pl slippers;|#Pcedsters *lyoarked at Bicycle | colorado, : has been in some meeting Te ,enough Rosa WINS TTROPHY biome territory was ne an | ground was in a heavy condition and] what between long grass and slippery some miskicks took place, but local horsemen will. be able to iinellonithellfastianimalellauaa\lt BS }'ace McDONALD In a lively though one-sided game of ee a and ae ka =e yesterday | baseball played at the High school afte in. the nd ime of the} grounds yesterday - between picked cane for the Daynes trophy. Eureka nines from the MeDonald and Sweet winning by 3 to 2 The home team eandy factories, the McDonald bunch } beagpe 4 Rigo opponents to the tune of at the Fi aT} loierace play on day, when! -ioi, of races will be rua track Decoration. mer, and much LakeSuccess of the Salt o one Troxel 2 company, one . company. prize, Siegel = LOCALS arand ‘Marness| placed one substitute In the at halt back |.ene sthe hri Aj. append godd jailed crowd wasof pres rooters ine Kick-off took malice 4:20 and factories acitt Events on Card for D ti D ecoration ay. ean n (| Cholce of Yale Meredith id | Monarch wheel, EVENTS - $9; hat; one Jonas.) price, -nirty-nfth first} hat; boxes sirnt compa one prize, ehciceesncties i Walkover Shoe Offer prize, cholee. Winner of fourtl » ' fifth 1 choice 10i¢ Columbla wheel, value $50, Pope Manuy,| facturing company, through Salt Lake Hardware company) | Choice Yale, Hudson, Reading, Tri-] Of) bune, value $50; Meredith and Guthrie anc TAKE SHE SHELL (risen time wheels: third | YORK Sydney Cook (ef of fellowing cent' one : beer; == BEATS AND | | Jiorse Salt]®™ounds . on case one STREET <== | jersey; ae ElkTwenty-eighth Liquor company prize, Eddington aC an 0 vy Hardware Twenty-third prize, one Atherton brake, { FOUR Saddle Te aeieRe ; one Albert E. Lake = | EUREKA value $4; Buffalo Sarat: Goods company Buffalo, NY | Twenty-fourth prize, one comb anfij; a Willes-Horne | Twenty-fifth prize, one hat; A. H, Hoffman > ‘ 7 lar aoe ® MAIN I, br George Hampshire EGP Bar Lewis Winter Acie Salt ---- | Twenty-first prize, one Morrow brake, | value $t; Eclipse Machine ecormpany, EI|mira, N. Y. Twenty-second prize. one five o'¢ lock | tea:= King Stove and Hardw: ire con A. D. Nadel Jacob Martic *harles A. Archbold os ‘ Sage hire iwistensen Charles Houser Max Schatz. ».) nee Uta ii ee 1 1 second In -the high won e oth I ol getting a place in the 10-yard All Utah C. by] The Frank Greyuhn Tra ae Gurley : ; 7 Fred Sansome 1 GUS Backman. | Schnell U.),|\fe 1 ee "Le: any : third. 119 feet § inc le. exhibition "iinmedintely atter pra Neaticion sre Be " ss of the T » ms en Pn iecme eee or pine Nas Tee fl oe pas Relay race-V Lh niverstty yenteraay's. In | Brinton had a the he tore around NEW out foote d hi competit ors Sc ASlt er SNe | Gilbert ee of aa favored road. ---- I: itth rize, one pair Palmer tandem tires ili i ; S12 : J. Osborne v fiv yard n the lead The Lu] Sixth prize one pair Palmer tires Fe ot enter } Philadelphia, May 24.-At the Ameri-|, eri *y te} o a team in the relay ulus B. » bt. Goodrich compan Ak Ope des ih a4 Mi Allistes fy both) can Henley regatta here today the New ron, Ohlo show his caliber In spite of 11 York oarsmen were victorious in both = ith prize, one pair wheel value th L 0 Ss. man negot Pat th } the eight-oured and pair+oared shell) $10 I ‘ Sanford . by RTCA ' 1ot)U-) second, gon (A, ¢ U.), eaice acer i) ; first, 2 Mc-| neien ¥. ae H ook the econd ' ed beautiful Pitt had lost. five-yards andre | | the glad hand <o .the " third' "U" s 1:38 + (A. OTT - (Pee pleseun Height, 10 fee Pt. Cie. d,s second: Henlein Broad ee carpente r (A. short | he water DISET r conditiona like race and and (U. ice | az if good Ohio Thirty- third @game aa record a | ai emor yaAUvtard 18105) eg e SIG jump-Hedges the = > p Knitting company, through Meredith and Guthr i Nineteenth prize, one / New Departure brake, value HM; orrington, Conn., : SE aos Clyde R. Stark. Dashes, . 7 a HCE i --- Blanvelt Sta Houser the a = 145 aj in 20-yard dash, whe e® ran second to "Allister, with two yards separating them but could not eat up al) of the lead made by McAllister during the first half of the race Brinton did not lose Any Seer perougn of Shoe company. ae . i prize. ize. Thirty-second Troxel Manufacturing qualify ‘put: up ald Luize Welbor John Benta jr Santen A. aeore Cree clearly through the A. Leslie. Butcher eer . Wins showed ud horse to }3 ond, 36 $4feetfeet 2 inches; Nelson third, 9' inches of the to 291 ; 4: Brodbeck Pc lcten perme ear 1000.0 Joa! Wiseman 1 1 erie er thor, McAllater,. the: Ts: D.B without apesd:| Parmawormts(s. (lr of ~),, third.) C not with ® 220 some ee firm Me. Allis are D» 8) 3 nd Ni : son yeorge the ' oj, second, e:S ade en a rtheastern <a : |) (UW;c of BtCUW), and-Armatage' CA eve site: ¥€ held | tea Capri Rea eat =e eihaa Le ene ster, won they aaanes (oe. Utah ster of the University o Tha much effort. rinton was not He 1 things 22.4 | Herbert Wiseman 17.1 | itt 2 ler . 54.2 leas % ee 5 -- themselves until a few minutes of the meet MeAllister did nT 5 1 i 6 @ eeee ae for condition |geog weather and . ae Seat: a | LT. xa i et | Wallace Woolley: Ae Pa 3 | , . Baird Trades Paes not assert out SE ward the close and - Utah e field was muddy, but was foundie in i" ground . i corner, where the field dash. OO EL ae ae Re n. Petersor H. Relay Totals Fe = = ‘Me Allister. SEES, Allister Osis Conger p Nielson cae excellent ldo ecktaral : eS ba Siete] steal = Half-mile run aole vauu = firat:|in : | Events ° Sis Mages "airman A, us J). . > ; "Th (B. ' Y. U.), second; I. Jacobs/ little sunshine. > Jacobs = = ‘3 . se U.), third Time, 5:02.2 | Lists of entries. Shot put-H. Peterson (B. Y. 1"). first! , ; mo st °of the list of entries l Bennfon (U.* of U7.). sec- | i Thet amateuc 36» feet t J inches; riders in includes the state, who may j s = E. part of the track. which but good. Only in a tew trac k even fair, and thes i eae run-L. Ito get handicaps and how much they will receive. Last year the biggest handicap Was seven minutes and this will probably be the limit this year as oe u everything goes along smoothly, the ob; : servation train will leave the Saltair depot | at 10 o'clock Thursday morning to carry Spectators along the route and watch the j boys dig The course to Farmington Is jabout 18 miles long and the roads will be O., Nc. BOTH PHONES 4410. |