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Show “Gmer| UTAH HORSEME G THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, } : . Se 1909. ; LOO GREAT RAGING AT MORE TROUTFOR © ycmcnm= BUENA VISTA SALT LAKE COUNTY HOWARD SEPT. 23, —<$<$<——$—$—$———— TAFT OH Bue- SEE You j j To THE oe AMERICAN LEAGUE. EH Won. | | ; : ; Chleage aT nresr anne ea oni BS CO ah ce crite oe tts ‘{ t aa a sane 2 ~ 4 ae Reha oiche aes ane Bent oy , ; / THE ha I // 1 | 2 RRR + PRESIDEN OF ey Nag a THE 4 es ire 7 : a Si NATION 8 & Way : i iy c RNS Si h steerer 77 NN A eS ey the }in all irrigation (Oy 1b. os, 3 AB. D. i j on awe Pacing Race - Utah . . by Record Columbus, a ing aa A. B. Carstenmeeting of the of a i F 7 Brien alae : fer‘£6 Uta V £8. COMIN horses owned within , the ieedty ve . ona Horse enc - ips rs an —s wher,ss one ¢ eee , uavese ee,‘on erate sixty days COR Heotse ‘a= caratoora. C. Seti ‘2 ix zo pu oer AND + GEESE -——_—_ general Fargo 2:00%, Express the Harvey, which tl I drop Ponce Pime third’ ter 2.08% heats Oro won ’ ae for ere: you = a line stocked with Seese onkers), come right shows ers vee The platform all and the club pa une three ; : of the Jf sizbet-! Ui OY fh, club, made today that moar tormenage upon fe, Ae, AB He. aC 2 Will i ee Y ; “4 - lighted but the ILL BILL Pueblo, Pueblo had. e end o bookies Cmriinie ™a PETTUS \Colo., oa: Sept. the BESTED type was Five s . .22.—Jim . Flynn better of ae tenth round here iain RED MEN ba, WIN. apt ven alley a college,el : I ballgame of the Bae came was; de-| ae was the first Bookmakers” | home - — ae eke oeeiiale erica | e seco year pt ee tonight. lites the track J. J. Ellard, horseman, was day has e ney fs Y am Responsible ub = “as ‘ ac Salt inc the Lake, Sir 9 PHIRD Ve 10te wo 7 3....102 6 ..107 RACE, aa RE Horse oo ae of 1 —) . a B Pitts Durie tas new cae’te riecaes le i 9 Zoston ee ates ao rete ana Batteries—Leifield, Leever, ae rey Gibson; Brown, Richie, eoninl ea GTaham. Umpires-—-Kane and Rigler. ‘Kane and EB ICS " PO. ; Ses DISAPPOINTED WESTERN LEAGUE. n1e pe 6] Des Moines, Sept. waa 22—Scoresaes 20] | First game— Space . 7 Omaha 2S RY aA CRE Ela os eUinc as Orena iat wndithries So Be 3 sicaleee IB ERTrs eso ann barks 0.050 0°07 0 60 FANS. Chicago,o-Sept.\ 2: Chicago-Brooklyn es Sept. 22 £ 3 3 °4 | double-header postponed; rain, 0 SEE SEE 4 ; " 45 2.0 j 08 0 a WA eae Sates aR 3 pee: Seong O— 3.3—8 ae eee inyb Bae 3truck. out—By to aub. at OE ee tultn cs wd i ee Ro aaH. teceretesesersecs their \% a % Str. I-h 3-1 1-5 Folge 8-144 2-14 5 .... 3.1]. 5-14 21% 5-4 4-h 2h Jockey. Post Fischer Henry ver last 5 seven furlongs . Gal by atYellow » Ts uf f. start him and was SE Joherty | 5205 Ind. (5180) PP. Valier ag tS D E H. R a E \. eA Bee Se Gaaanp =k aie nae = and Jokerst; seiling, t-year-olds and Haas to plat itartiogh: frat om | aie a double Hut. wed made two play Lincoln: ; ae little difficulty Score ASY Gilligan teeta St. and Game r_S ; sus Smith oni by 1 inning—St. 4 R. WE. 6 ll «-...-.+.s+se1sseree0s ai : 3619 “le #21 Kerns; Jackson and upward, Cavanaugh Tullet ,... 5 ' Kopek, Fin, a ' LEAGUE. had | to- |today. After making ulue8 “alaOtis E./hits <4j}again and for some La Batterles—Hitt they failed remainder of the to a scora game. se seseccscsccesaceas and Hogan; Longe, |} both |Los score four runs’ off three errors the 9 Whalen and r 2 cites) OF close and exelting In the Angeles bunched hits and fourth ke fintin run lelphias3) OPI ‘ Louies St hits. OSV Score: R. H. E. AN Sele s.ce veneceeee ae reeGaee 1 9 3 cere eh ~ ee Ret tontredehed first on | Portland ses eeneee ee Third inning— SeEitn aH Shntten aaone Batterles—Koestner and Orendorff;en Care | ble SO and scored delphia Score, Value Betti to cl 2-5 3 3 4 1 out. on ene a ssacr if. lce aay failed to a Philadelphia ie 3, ars tly.tly. Philanila is oul 1 -5 sh ne Trained , to the wire.’ not* beaten Galtor until last cooMlw ¥ wees |S0n and Fisher. San Francisco, filling | defeated Oakland Sept. 22.San Francisco today, by, passed New . Fin. , ESE Jockey “ischer orse, SwWaggerlator, Theatstone, 4 a ion show. Wti.5." ..129° ...19 Peeves % 2-2... : - 4 al ~ % z srananeh Str — Fin 1 : e 4 2g Jockey. Christie Migcher Op. .. WI 7, ccarian 2 Cavanaugh Van’ a eee Dusen ® jg cl4-5 6 Ww 3 3 BleOROR cee. sek saN0 15 B theater atLY TIGR, ia, - (4 2h a auaet i 2A LOB 2 he habe ifere RSE 7) OBL. 4 ciclowannwey at 4:68. ‘Time—:;Wheatastone, 251, 1:08 1-3 Offplace, 3-5, out. show. 1 place, 1-2) show. Pretension. 2 Start good: “Woh handiig erent a fegined, by R. Aditchell Swaggerlator only breezed. tension ran an improved race. with everything in the race. was much the best. Hurst no account. Wheatstone Salina threw did his second. 4, -game—Louis- ———————— LT iz ba — YORK. rat : Ha Searthe® Sept. 22.-“Bcore: easo-New York i Salnveneie “"4' 35> _ oct Shea; Starkelt and Badia crea steal acsehae and” Ef Bankers tema quiets: the et ship; Kinsella and . A good ‘univers: | Nerveschewand ofheres ous ee. Young Young Brigham the man “Young whe universjlefeated | Heidsieck es and plug helps {x ‘inton Bre fiv atimes out » defeater Se of seva lace , : hetsWhets mB. siesta’ sane shawsse? Tainins The Herald-Republican.) A 22.—A.. D, McAllister, the rinter of Kan. a of Of stent tek Loum” atreeenet tothe McAluster will ver” Aberdeen | O'Brien, lated. today ty atat" IsBrigt latos ed McAllister ty ap today Brigham pe ———HE. Spokane, Sept. 22 —Score: | Vancouver . oo. ics, . os Led 4 5i “is 7 Boye 1 Pattee , Brick n ; an as ude: : eaAtteries—rickso u en, Wood man, Rush and Spencer. den; be a thone to 1@ best | pgbnclng“Conservn ancing, Conservatory think, ; tobacco. hall, Piper Monday. oe 4-2 ; Ro | Varo | Louisville, 6, St. Paul 5: ENTER and race ih At ville . g/Seme Postponeds. rain 7 5 ’ him . At Columbus—First game: Minneapolis 3, Columbus 4 Second game: Minne. “pols 4 Columbus 5. out in order 6, St. Louts 2. RECRUIT crult,, pitching for the visitors. “nosta| NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. (Special * to Provo, Sept. rell ic ; aaa & > whena USE RAIN AT NEW El, * Fraters J. ‘ NAPS EW op. ran a few yards, wonderfully Genova no improved ee outclassed S. OD by Ninth Inning—St. Louls Final score ‘Philadelphia defeated Cleveland today. Score: R. Glaveland : evelane : : me . 1 Boston 3. gece arles—Mitche tacrehoch‘ sataueeet 3 Basterly: . a i | Mitch¢ i! and Easterly; and Donohue. She fon gricemer Hsshow, Genova: 1 show. lace best. 8 a 22—The contest today and Los Angeles was scored, Bout prtahe’ oe, ‘tia wineries went to third | This was the only scoring until Boe the sevania throw and scored Inning, when Portland secured Biba a 1 on. eas aE two e. The latter scored | |€"th runs and won the game on a trio of clean A M mae ie Ip ... 2-5 Jockey. 2 = 9 to 1 ll é Angeles, theLosgame won from Sept. Vernon22—Sacramento in the first inning Vernon’... falled and E. 2 8 aeeaennee R. COAST H. 6 e H. 8s ES H.. EB . ..... Raacaeccneesnenceweecs 177 2.20 09 Pueblo . See eee h nena ee ea wea cneens sess rage Batterles—Kaufman and Kerns; , J. Locke,..G ‘orh: nd Williams, nnings. outs failed Louis LT . : Pa Shneleheecemaueareegaeeaee and Williams. o 7 Second game— Topeka 3: Louts R. Tek R. RS ae TOPEKA -. ewan ee kis Batterlos—Wright _ IS E 22.—Philadelphta in defeating eye 25.7 Pueblo, Pueblo, pane § Sept. eve. 22—Scores: es: Mpat?: ioacles sides out in. or-| eee Moriar-| Detroit 8,’ Washington ee inne Clty: CAUBKE | =Bat terlie-a iia ittialea i ° aera ae s two-base | ty and eries Nunnemacher .score. Wash Fashineton: Crawford Pavies vicd | LOUIS Sept. day. 1 6 Jockey Van Dusen 2 2 Olmstec dd and Haas = Second game— R. H. E. [ANCHieReY Be oo nee ipaecenewae0 6 1 Owaean cee wate sree 7 0 Batteries—Shackelford and Jokerst; Ad- to score. eat, maine 2 racine “for uPhilad Portland, Sept. ented! bite aelCannheeahcthe plateaed on | between Portland avsubsenuent play 10:1 3-2 2» Pullet 1:16 9-5 St Fin. 2-146 2-ns > 7 : sel 2.—Scores: edo Batteries—Haffler 3 reached {nto @ Tit inning—Both Si aie score, etting. Claes Op ee eae pate ...... 2 o And ; Utah StXTH RACH, five anda half furlongs- sailing, aa ee varie gee ae FyeaPola- a8 gar . Sa A, h-, t post, 6 min. Swaggerlator, | fafled the ‘ ST. ston; five furlongs, selling, 2-year-olds. Value tos not.ready._Balance torefirst, ‘ i ‘aa Soc $2 3 5205 STREET hit Detroit Philadelphi: HOGIDOH ki poole) Least Z E a Pickens . * ae At post, 2 min. 6 Off at 4-24. Tim 49 1-5, 1:14 3-5. Doherty, 2-5 place,-out show. Ravaria place, 7-10 show. “Eudora, 1 show. Winner, b vi. by Fatherless-Lizzie Truax, Trained by L ¥. Jeannette Scratched—Velma Cc en 7 se ¥ Sturt Secs good, a Won driving. Second driving. Third same Doherty went to the front when Buttereup thred und won with Ravaria plenty to spare. made up considerable ground, but was not quit Eudora fin. ished with a rush. guttercup not herself, can do better,¢ good enough.» CO. Washington with Yeninchlt |: 0-0wenasce fast. Cavanaugh Cottonxnea 26 5 5 5 Time—:242-5, :49 2-5, Cp ..... enver tr i ple ” Gessler | ams Ss ‘Jones. Cobb off : Philadelphia, GHARTye t 2- Yuba,cd classy Hilly: ond gare hooked+ up! Seewith ened Galtor easily1 .classy filly and game, ainhee a harddrive beat 8 2 =D. but ianhh Final Narazam, starts Fin. CS aE ainies Wichita. Umpires— = BS eee and Gonding, Burnham chee IES. Denver, Sept. First game— B Stolen ‘bases—| sles,a double and. 9, triple. cd: Z and 5 day. thee. 2, 4. rales wt.s. % is ....109 1 2 a POCRTH RACE, Preten Tim MAIN 22.—Fourth $3 .......106 6 min. Off at 2:38. fens x Pi 228-230 Ss pt. Wts. on IT, a 3° .. 5% r ae Winner the Thursday, Friday and Saturday : 1909 054 aes hia ake Leaf ma th 3-2% $4 Mondon Van Dusen’ 1, ¢3 .... 11) Goa, @ . - Wednesday, $13.50, $15 and)| sii Roaaiaker”Yeab ei $18 Suits e (ov miont00 (ee that! majority and Red > rs ae than this week! the Keene colorsfromwonVancouver a large 8-244 5 § 15 ~ ones - | w here os ~ 13 yesterday, Where Boges, a Str. assortmenis—in- to 20 years at following remarkable reductions. | $25 isfac punishment, and in her closing ae ing . men’s : 14 fh eet Suits one ae got ‘alned by C. Morton. re ‘ourt, Cardinal Sarto. ° Start good. Won driving. Sec ond same sth ay sshuffled D ffle Ethel Day ackkk ¢ tt start, fs bac ° made e up » ground gro @ gradually grad ll and 1j in a I hard dddrive Just got home. Priceless Jewel set a warm pace and only faltered jn last stride. Kkopek did his best and had no excuses Two splendid A lines of young‘ black unfinished worsted and : also Pr r Jewel, we 4 Kop pek, 4 107 3 ‘3-114 At post, 1 min. Off at ¢ Day, out place and s r Jey ae he by Faraday Thibet phe PP thy ee-button sack coats—blun and dip front at the regular prices.t sizes and Roth; Umplres— Klem 4 to 8 by bunchFourth en Be aE Gossiper at end ae a ike Gossiper miserably ridden, was not kept up upfirsta], a ing hits in the first, seventh and ninth pe a n looking dangerous on stretch bases vara i ET UAABiphta que inj innings. boy stopped riding. Furnace did her | (he Willis was in rare form. and Annie Laurie RACED had a Httle ae falied speed. to score. r “SECOND = fare allowed the visitors but four order ih ig) s-year-oldsvandvunwaras hits ean Score:2 _————_ ao SRE Fifth inning—Pelty first, singled $130,’ *~* furlongs, selling, 3-year-olds and upward. and was ee = 5 E Value to forced by Griggs, who reached second on | S#n first, $150. CIBC 0 ovine nee ncsneccncwan 3ettin a f Hid throw. Devoy singled, scoring | Oakland. Re peran ...........00000.... 8. kh Ww! 4 6 Fin. Jockey. Tho wench: Ope” UL Grigges a ---102 4 irauaal now pitahite fore niine Tharteries—Willis and Berry; Nelson ae 1-1 Thomas . ... 85 5|delphia. The a Philadelphia and ; He . failed to score. 1-n BED 2h = Fischer 3 3! Score, Selle Ee dy. Philadelphia 3, St. Louis 2. 4106 2 a <9 ‘ ROELOneE 2 “| Sixth Promatheun 3 inning—Gilligan, 7 7 Shotten o and AMERICAN avanaugh ASSOCIATION 5 >| Crompton struck out. Collins singled, ometieus, 3 ff 8 Aucassin, Henry a 8 108 . 10} third on Baker's double and scored on tookai-1 RCH J.2-\ seca | 5 Mg Alter eae Rose Daly, 4 neeoGe 105 6 6-4 At Louisville—Louisville 4, St. Paul istie _ 8 10/ 2. “Score, Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 2 Antara, 6 PS EL cee aa a At Toledo—First gan ; Sulllvan .. Toledo 6, Mil6 post, 2 min. Off at 3:04. Se Saventhuininiie se Time—:24 3-5, Louis out :49 in order, | Waukee 3-5, 1:15 Quarter, 1 place, 1-2 show 2. Se 1 game: BT Milwaukee eras Mouser, 6-5 place, 1-2 show ane ge MOreariunalan 3on Ton, y- | Toledo 0. Called end of sixth inning; dark-0, 1 show. Philade Poe a ere nere: triple a Stare ness, a by in king Sweet 2 trt good. Won a hard by O. F. Humes drive Danger. of three Trained No’ Quarter Oldies hes aligles ide : 9 — : C Stas At 1, Indianapolis—First 5 idee. rr rn oh — ten game; ame: ridden, which won for him Indianapolis Score, Kansas City 4 Philadelphia 6,~ St. Strides. Second Bon Tonbestfinished Mouser 2 Infaltered in fina} with a rush. _ Be Ne Brady The = Mehth uing—Both sidesLouis & ee bothered thr oughout In out in or-|anapolis: 3, Kansas City 2 foo ath = inning—Bo “ oars 203 cluding ies eS.Dick: bit Be : vest. e@ two As: 2aueg 4 0 —Oo 8 Eighth {ty and ’ y a : 1Solftalre show. Gossiper, place, 1-2 II-Sweet 1Cakes. show. by Furnac Trained e, out 3. J. Kelley Scratched—Lancashire Lad. ; : Start good. Won first two driving. Third easily Mazapan had her speed, went ta the front quickly, but had to be shaken to stall off. O from . of the chief characrace horse,. speed and Weather clear, track presiding judge; Richard Dwyer, starter FIRST furlongs, selling, 3-year-olds and DB ate first $1), RACE—Six 5202 . Te d tes ers yessler's Detroit Jed Seventh der. 2 ; “Itr OTe to the sa Wreopan, ‘inner, b.2 m.place, by horses @ oO inning error, hits. but but at caught. Commercial-Tribune, | to score. —Cincinnatl Taft. an|she possesses two follows: |} teristics of a good . jockey,? torsemen Mazapan Gossiper Furnace, Inc oo 510) f5178 Choose stable nk. Tourist, Annie Laurie, / | a Horse, 5188 7 Gz ” 1¢ MOnETEATCH 1onstrated —— Pomeroy, 526 Texasto theknown visitors After looking g&, > Score, : Field from Sens that O. Mice eo. Pea Jockey A. Thomas, who had the mount] dw the Dronrém oe No Quarters treme. naa i ee ae a vas susvise s cuinot J. WeT. Obl te ee Sir vended Strites, regularly the judges ere with employed Is no such ex|cuse for by crowding on a course trainer, though he has. trainer's li- wide stretches ‘as Buena awncense. Vista” has Payment of the a purse will be and 2 judges, wit} lew “to { Withheld the matter has. been|suring an. fair. acted upon ‘until racing, are deter. by the stewards. to stamp out rough riding. Tro er This Jockey Charley Borel was a specta-|ismined a ¥e in the right direction. tor of the card yesterday. He plans to|On, of the fact that Dutiful to Montana and for Paul Al-|has Cuts the Rate, | so ntly lost all the bertson at the short ride’ he meetings at Ana- | ever appa conda yssessed, and to protect speed and Helena. Borel the pubwould be allic ‘burning’ up their mdney. decided acquisition to the local riding | the fre old gray, a good horse. once in the 30 E. Ist So. staff, as he Js one of the most capable| string of John W. Sehor boys in the west will not again Corner be-allowed of to'race Bookmaker at the meetJohn Troy went to Or1/1 -. ~ Commercial den business with yesterday connectedIt! Denver the Ogden on.racing The Pasadena association, stables from morning, arrived the horses )yesterday The There lot as HERALD-REPUBLIGAN FORM send some andgoodKeogh riders Archibald Salt Lake. are toexpected here today, the two boys ranking one, two in. winning mounts at Vancouver For rough riding in the second ra ; still in the hands of the Jockey Club, payment of it having been protested by Bowman and aonneon: Teen G ee The. Mourer, which to President well in t She Tagded Williams rats the “King of been missing the well among : welcome Canyet Mosting, also the two-y ear-olds | under tetnteletate ice eee oot- Buena Vista yesterday flood made..our landing |... Lancashire Lad, named as a probable | the course over hi expressed ‘ready; blinds. are built] Starter in the opening a regret) event, was ex-|that his house put in order, ston), was ¢ The | cused by the judges on account :eonda and| of lame- not hert He plans to. brir the best shooting | ™°85Fair | . ’ Chance and others Jack Shannon's Idaho Club got a that he has here} hard next spring. Yours Truly, drubbing Tuesday and dropped out of Associate Steward Frank Skinner has UNCLE JIM. the line yesterday, ; wired San’ Magibleu at Vancouver to The purse by No Quarter in the ———~ | second race won is nc and PIRATES HIT HARD f Pittsburg, Sept. oe ee Pe ball hard and often today anc a Boston, Score: R. a Inning—Si ngle ; by bb. aay ries ae Schmidt and a triple Old: Timer, LaGloria, Financier, thon by Cra hree runs. ameness, The daughter of . Yellow | ford ootad thiec out Jane Swift, Harceurt, ma Washington solly ee Dollars,| Tail ran the fastes Wander, five furlongs and of | in the ty ie De ear-old (ck Whahinetoncs Miles, ; the meéting to date, and when seemScore, champlon ote Ree of his division at the recent | Ingly beaten iE CONE. Galas by Galtor she>’came again Detroit BCeren ne frit Washington a4 L . Chehsz outlook is good for we have ever had. (Signed.) ’ fan’s having shipped even 1Gdozen DFhead VISTA NOTES Racing of a made-to-order seen yesterday. Bveryone ed. scorec sicen Ne! gg 1 not by Innings. Game Fifth. opmecalecuie peal: inéucere B/E 5.(=, 0°2" Bn. D cacsooste 450° don : 0 Al. and-Dineen Sirect. the he ite and Sept. 22.—Scores ee ng order. |. Sioux MorningCity, game— R. H. E.7 second inning—Both sides out in order. Lincoln Taare eE tin. se pole ore ol oe 2 Third inning—Neither side scored . | Slows: Clos osama Fourth inning—Detroit 3 10 3 runs Sa tharidst:- Metra on_ five hits. thieasial Sullivan; Washington scored Chaout in twoorder. | | Batterles—Met C7 8 os an Amert- 22.—Cincinnati scored onan out. ee A Syst Uf The Louis six . well Ne a favorites the|!"_4riving finishes. around a and Dr BUENA . I promised. St. Sept. Batterles—Fromme, Moren, McQuilleh and Gaspar Dooin Emsile 4 | First inning—Cobb bunted safely Taree but dic }not score, For Washington; pop “y4 Weoe héats, aA n Time—2:02, 0 3. Schmidt. Evans et stratcht > ) winning team to the capital efty, | the duck feed than evar are large and and all they Canada the down Filme n pacing, Wils Time—2:08% anager has| : as yy 348 ee wincbast Three-base“niteCrawford, | Batteries hits—Craw-]|er and “Bieredorfer and Lewie; Low Cadman. d. first fternoon opa de hes 2:08. first heat. Pee Sa v wa s fa the| etter ee hewn out in a boat two trips n& up the situation he bay is Beton Bray ducks ie eredan OF wa, NOW company, following Jim” ee sevson’s-r can Baseball League positive announcement agent “ee Score by innings: Washington 38.0. 2:0846. Alccr. AS 1b lin. Oro’s 0 0 H. I M Soa , McBride. 1 de fe ene oars rse ge $1,26—Sonome Girl won cee in veiumooekanns Sag le i tb | aUnele 22.—Copa M'ALEER FOR WASHINGTON. Philadelphia, 2 Sept. 22.—James Me-. NEVER PLENTIFUL Carey, Wells received Sept. ene SO Jones, | Org anthe Eee opening { € of the Paeoll ~hOE in 2:02 flat. Summary 9 : Kentucky Stock I Pe eee‘ sect Old trotters, two in three purse 2,8 ‘Baroness Virginia won two heats. Time— 2:09%%, 2:11% s Kentucky Stock: Farm futurity, 3-yearloid pacers, two in three, purse, $2,5{0— Maggie Winder won two heats. Time- de nN. Senet DUCK a Ti an 489 a: Philadelphia a eres a-handed pierce ada cate y Mages anes Care Fhe Philadelphians eter from defeat in aay tinal round. Score: Ree, fesieorntnal eee Wa daw cz Sade cee a ie Mae Le Sitiddelphia oc. PSA Ae e 1 8 0 otto 54 GO i 4 0 0 +6! Loses after and < 10S—Valth Cure, Pat Ryan. 1li—Bili t it B Bagwell, ell S. N.‘. Evans. eae to Free-for-all = class. allan purse $1,24—Aileen 117—Phalanx, oe > Russell a » Swanson 5 ili—Weldon, Richard Hartley. ¢ Equaled, Which overthrowing of cholces made of G EMG eauiet Be : a he ean a Bencitay, . ae Nite aaa moe ng wan herd 18 aae Sign ch ie Othe fi st threatened | a2 to eligibility whic ae the | 0. defeat. the race, were settled’ oa and the | state fair patrons aie assured of =A great aver zon 6 oe wall seh ant ,| and the purse Se $300. : a , 2 weight Charlie Clow's Tavora {fs the fa\ bbs ab Needed Heats. Assured. the efforts supervisor, Horse 5 R. I ) (L@AEYs 2D. wise Dp. Totals .-, i Handi- cap With a Stirring Race Through sen, speed Morlatity’. Moriari oe ss _ Sista” for Bush a lf r. : Starters . Jones, Rush, B 741 <415 - ST. LOUIS GETS ONE. 2 i Fe ; St. Lows, Sept. 22.—St. lost ae 4 “| New York in the first game Louis of anes 0 0} uled double-header here today 1e Bec1 0} 6nd game was called after ee a 1 0} with the score 4 to 0 in favor of =e tte aa 0/20) Scar R. H. Ke. 1 Pi Weert: Worle. severe eikoe ae ae 4 5 | likeSt Louis Bong A AEs inst 4 La ee 0 1 Batterles-~Mathewson@ and Myers; Bee5 |} be, Laudermilk and Phelps. Umpires— =i | Brennan and, Day. POW 2 0 9 » { 0 oa 7 Detroit. { | | } 7 995) | Ten RYH 1 0 1 0 0 1 | 1 0.0 0 0 wd onglaub, ditches a p. Pet. 36 ’ AB. i sh " top x ’ > e the best from tha aton i ia {fry from escaping The stream into which o or ae and aon « smm aand close finishes|the Hts , : fry é secn to‘ be placed {n years.eed The to.conweather was {deal | tain no are fish “ap all vo TAGESis: sald nd the crowd was in high humor on the | return Lost. 103 > aily | _Cincinnatl, Washington. 1 Senne the people have eae at the month ved 20S Mortarity’ ar “. 7) Sy 2id roe ad My ed 8 ¢ eigShth; dean ane aint } rie against*<Washnal one-hand cate h. by econd inning of an ere the. batting f Cobb an¢ Crawford were the features of the ineet Gessler Also made a great catch 1 first. inning Mullin pitehed a splendid oie aes\ ‘ ae Shits score: thaiecrios irs the fica Washington aelirige on two errors by. Morlarity and a three-base hit by Geasler.. Gessler scored oti. an- out Detroit scored’. two ruins inthe fourth on hita by ~Cobb, Moriarity, Sohmidt and O'Leary. Crawford, They me p ci pops ore inthe eighth on a ‘single by Cobb i, thre ate by Crawford and singles by Micrintits’ endssenialat : f tahA WECCOME.To 4 i f . oh <i QO) areas Washington Won. . ----- aay , Chicago . ...+--. Ne York 6 Oa Oe EES 2 Cincinmath . ..--ccssseseeree if Phiadelohia.. s (icone. 6Sos ts|nel Philadelphia. 0 71 Pah Seah oo ee ae ‘7 88 RSE Uae em an rae 90" oes te ee TS ea Gane OC Rea eee7 ” 33 Pittsburg Ms mii “ea i0 ee TIE tn | on =n me ai! ARE rion ‘ ear 4 Washington manent: oe base NATIONAL LEAGUE. Last 9] ee oe Dates iia: vow eed tele Philadelphia . woes toston s neeeseeee Racing as is seldom seen on . a With :such the decision just made . by > eCFred Western race = track was presented to 4/w Chambers, state fish and game com food crowd at Buena Vista yesterday missioner, to plant an additional 15,000 In the six races not a finish saw the /4,,.,4 fry in the streams of Salt Lake winner more than a half a length away county, the grand total for this county from the fleld and many finishes wes |alone during closer. ahe year Another will amount thing that to pleased the 25,000. : aca form shown by a In dividing the fry, Commissioner ChamPetite Doren anaes alent s taceoa bro ane Deepto Ua Sait Dee Hle ate ie tud; onal 150,00) L county . : the reveise Thi Se GhAea to th W,000 that he . ; a ar- | had originall planned for the I Pane Start Dwyer got his field away In ps . | ing means chat 350,000 will be turned loose fect shape, only one accident marring the jin the streams of this counts During getaways. rher. Salin Th a Ae “te | the: spring pete 175,000": , were ; wie leounty “planted in ‘ vis; i barrier flew, throwing Post 0 The deélny in the return of cans, ¢ to center field rough the mn many instances,toithe jong ee boy's the elght : m3 the planting extent, reficld along the rail and won, toree a ae jlaying }ports Mr.. Chambers. to «Hesameexpects, howhe front ois ed = aes : ; ork to have all ps Bream Oe eae wretty sigh os vas i 7 of the preser month ou } 0 fours stoned at the paddock after an adhe sinitall In Salt Lake county this year left Ethel! | far exceeds the record of any. previous the third race left E Ee aE Jewel Sr ee elN ey “Mr. Chambers reports that the people but the three anima ace | living near Aetna, In Box Elder county many called th ac re area ‘ lare jubilant over the announcement cot) With Eee “ n |} 30,000 trout fry would be planted in one of two others Parm ives butari dex of t Grous Grouse creek. He has neck until the stre t: h ve Sor yonen from that sec n and states RESULTS BASEBALL | ice ouT Five Out: of Favorites Win, Fish Commissioner Chambers | | } . j With Finishes Never | Gives Local Waters Big Bettered. Increase Sixj aoe The Sporting Authority of Salt Lake Pre- rider and interfered every duy ex a ee cept Jockey Club ut S Sunday during the thirty -day | { fall meeting of the P AR or he shine. snfest First and fastest race ADMISSION Ladles ndmitted 6 30 free starts (o mile aut CENTS, park track 2120 and In the ~harp went . 4 INCLUDING s Ix races GRAND daily, rain randst ; fe track specinin leave Union Station to'5 pipndays and Wridays. -'30° p.m. Returning, jlenve Buena Vista 1" Went uSechin Scurn Park 45)39, Se 5:05, 5:35 we and 5147. ee and carringe ent street to ren ch automobile ntrance, J. W. RICE, RICE, THE UTAH Se Sec. ~JOHN und Treas, JOCKEY CONDRON, STAND CLuB President. Wi Wie-.RINN,.N,. Manager. Manager -: : | | |