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Show ~~ va z + THE RAINMAKER HARD ON AMERICAN What’s What in Sporis All the Time ee... SATURDAY, SEPT. 25, 1909. UTAH, CITY, LAKE SALT HERALD-REPUBLICAN: The Sporting Authority of Salt Lake AN a LADIES: DAY Al UHLAN TROTS 10 DEMARA LOOKS LIKE RACE WINNER JUST LIKE TAKING | BASEBALL RESULTS RAGES POPULAR Goes Mile in 2:02 1-4 in Suc- |." *t helped to make fast Ix furlongs time and the fie id with however Sreiy won, an lighted a the distance in 1:14, equaling ihe the e's state record : 1A We n J y up, Sylv did f: vorite with Burning B a best of a ride and fallec i to get in the who Maho ee ge “there were 't ar e or and the sure t he ech action yenowever, ‘and there was i of plen COAST FAN EXPECT GREAT BATTLE TUESDAY BY H. M. Sieberg is an Los mie acne to the =——_——---_> + —____—___ Saltair returns Bathing 11:45; 2:00, Trains returns Uncle 4:30. Responsible sta : 7 class, trotting, purse $1,200, three ats—I ae Ae wskl 05} in straight heats ime—2 1085 05% ihe es Heart! also stU ‘hia d Gane MeGinney and eck 5 o; Time by Cuts beat We asked p E eee e eee for a } 48 East private room at ne stewards he -h¢ will In the first three rounds the bastl> fierce one, but after that Flynn a the aggressor -d Pettus — the lin baiily and ored the es | he man’s eye and ihr, An, a abst he kept every one shows marked improve ment adding of the by one tory of was jn the won try S Nursery vocr IKEhandicap aie of te Salt 250 ‘ furlongs, was won by Spanish Jeridian was second and 5 Among the twenty-seven starters ugust ea Amical and ADMISSION Introduced by the mayor, upon the the success diamond, upon he which his ita 2:30 crack I THE W. Je RICE, « Sec. me and West ceeuae is Known and in his Idaho “ sf orks ave PIRATES Ne ats 100 ar ‘ i605 . ae 70 P.C. - 644 627 t be an 72 ou 8 as fan) Fe ae . “931|W ashington eede ere SS ; Lost. 1 , cesar oerne rma ana |e one ..« at | poned ant {llAmerican Teague games were pun: be played at Boston and Phila- mae NO we ae sans| eres Ren ree Dees 30 ee oe earn one “a iene on me ‘count cof rain vouble-heark- —_——_————_—-_- + are in 9 2 5 today’s Taft ‘andi- |it does x to , races. : for | | i yy Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, contee | las a Second Sonth open not fair more We . at task per - met BPiene GRAVESEND Ce as hard Gsarh Prince 1 | Spo LTS; ha 18 taieee Gravesend, N. Y esen¢ Se ot today were run over a Pe ane fields were greatly reduced wits Sig tits going sloppy the won the feat Ogden days’ Ha racing,” settled Oct. We horses 30 said upon to conflict meeting or Utah Jockey club. tically al of the with with will have now in ae a that pried Ree sta rene furlongsa , 's se iin g % 2 pa .-.ee 3 6 . ..109 r clear; track $-year-olds 3 olk fast and Str. Oat P. P. upward. I Gal, OSes TarGhee: ts. 104 1 109 3 3 ..13 2 1 6 a Ye low thing selling, / ™% % 1-1 3-12 « 4 1-% 3-4 21% > Foot RACE—One WES. % ; s to street 8 to &, third. W. W. . FINN, 5-6 Time on May Miss f M. con | ~ ORE&-ba a Worth..14)o212 Butte 111 o2l2 a RTH R jOU easily and Ne 13 Turlongs wi lent w.—Kansas. Sept. City, 1; 24.—Minneapolis-Tole9; 4; ——_————_—_——————_ Squirrel, nile a ny, 6 7 THOMAS W mobile toes to to 6, third. | 10, MAKES FAST 188 third, | 173 1519 and a sixteenth— : andy Di ixon, won; Wier to ) Mouser. 502 RUN. Came an E Lady ooo race and quit badly. a 3-year-olds % . and Gene a race, Wood, 4 Jockey. Wi) 5 6 2. . 03 22% At 23° dag Ba -14 5-4 Ss D 1f eral mentite - ting down anticipate of 02 Couneil Bluffs, Ia.. before a gen- twe oes3 four hour 55 ne MAYBRAY TRIAL Sept. SET . 24—The trial Taft mile one-half The defendants aoe ou Sat th furlongs, Tom are charged wit eatsoni set the aes =e PARIS RACES. Weick Reid eigh..102 nee index 193 = n- Dorothy 5183 Jet rigs. 1-114 2-3" 1-11 20 2 the | tury Printing Place 114 5 114 4 2 wee u-he ; Sam 3 . 9: SIXTH RACKE—Seven first, $200. furlongs, % 5a 8 1% 10 Off ye qe pos a Godfather, 1-3 nit ace, selling, 3-year-olds and upward. Fin. » Jockey. pee Slade ker 4-1 a. eh! 8 Aguayo 1:29. 726, 248 4-5,° 1:15; at 5:0. Ais out show, Doollars, 2 place, 7-10 show. a FROM Empire KANSAS. Athletic club. of Kansas offer, from but Packy {s yet to be heard c any that I ressed ot es ut Our h a rig man d fall I di h ot t no - un of “ Cc first must h oa es necessari i; d sty . line the _ right — must . t — h Be h b eman But distinction h 3 a q gent men. e b e must wear l y ° ean in . suits and goo 5 e d expensive, fit. overcoats A Special Offer to Young Men Black unfinished worsted and Thibet suits in ages 14 to 20 years. Correct fall models—semi-peg, full peg and regular cut trousers. : 4 \ ) x, - |B gS) Sih a = oS WG SS = poya ~ ey end $20, $22.50 and $25 Suits for $13.50, $15 and $18 Suits for $13.15 $9.85 20 5 50 7-10 Scrateched—Manila Start Bean Won easily. Second and third driving. Godfather outclassed his company. Dollie Dollars finished strong. Berdonia. ran & good race and with a half decent ‘ride would have been a keen contender. adichon had speed, but quit, a mertcan among embraces only such styles as would do any man credit and give him that feeling of being dressed in harmony with himself and_ the world. to oe to Betting. 6 20 can man oe 6 2 Bardonia, en requisite to b -5 eae Winner, bik. h. by Ratherless-Goodchild, ‘Trained by R. W. Marks. Postoffice| ce b 20 uenes sae 55-01 Il Fleury OFFER City offered Packy MeFarland and Gealons Johnny Thompson 60 per cent of the gross receipts and the date of Oct. 11 Thompson has accepted the mick d 3 .. Post : Op. Cl. | . A-104 . 35 5 or) oe The A 0 a El 4 aetting FE ischer 5h-n7 Si = 4 1-2 12 0 Value MUP Dliv..uesse .119| 119| mon S her own way balSilver Grain "Ride 1-14 19 | Swift. Hymn re Sa - 2-1 ..*114 iskara ane vo r printing, your promised. C company, Pe Ann upward. Vh'stone nnn nine does If the af Century when does will be delivered , ing 3 : SE: es an ex- to first etting. -10 10 1” Jockey. .113 “114 Thorne’s 13} . 5176 ...,113] Balerian t white abiness.113 ny ienpan 11915212) 1 3 10 off Op, 5190 (aise) (5: 5 5 aS B between] SANDY e Riza Value made yet FOR Vi Str. 1-2M, } j ° that the track 1s’ faster than. ever M2) and if th be elements are fay able to | , ‘ gales 226, (0) 1-5, 1:16, 1:45 lace, out show, Royal, 2 show. hitton apatrel 1 by Wright § 6 wt, Fridays. sho RACE cL as fuera Tullet ird best Lake. ndy has fallen into line for football jae fall byyoud purchasing a complete - gridfron outfit for paar a n at ae vi estern rms company. A eleven xpected a iata, a 141. 2 2 1 Cavanaugh .... 4 telle Brady, 4 19 68 bm. 4-1 Eisenzap o 6 J Malton, 4-53.17 6". 6-1 Pickens 4 4942) Palla . a eee 6-2 eak : 8 4970 Robt. Xitche ll, A. > 4%% 4-15 7 Post 3 At post. 1 min. Off or 4: 3A. Time—:2 5, 2483-5, 1:01 2 Wood, 6-5 place, 5-5 show. é place, 1-6 show. Chata, 7-10 Winner, ch. g. by Sir Hampton- Avaunt, Trained by G, Davis. Scratched—Chief Desmond j tart good Won easily. Second same. ‘Third driving Gene Wood had the speed and won all the way. Mo aati vele finished strong Chat » mies dy ace red with in stretch, but cut no figure in result,. Robert Mite hell lane bandages, which bothe red him somew rat. { OF BRIGHTON BE BEACH Ve ight 109 eat) race. Value Villis : Cotton 5 Smith Shriner same the 5 lind Bi START ore } E. 9 1 Gasset Guyn Fishe oe AT STOPS fe mer Hi ‘ pt. 24.—Tho a of the ew‘ York, § ept 2 ene -four-hour — automobile ace a Brenton Beach ae = was seranan ed for clock this after yon. 5 postponed indefinitely becau of : All the Sabre ant: ne thie Porentaet aii panic auton 10bile race have had thelr final tryits over the course and the « rivers say Hu Belle Brady. “104 L Buttercup.109 ‘ and four — and cr PT ndex. Trocha®. 179 « ae ssback, 1 sles ! welthont 10 Betting. Oriflamb upward. Start good Won easily Se ee ete third same Yuba quickly overtook leader at t and had everything ance of journey. King of Yolo rz iy an ‘improved race. Same of on Camera a joke, Throw her rac LALI—Five aaa selling, $-year-olds and 5 RAIN ie tn «+10 tle a oney. eS Lo: ,.|of J. C. May bray and eighty alleged copurse, 3-| conspirators, indictments against eae paternal Bitth ral.grand-jur: Welzht/ Index Behe tord as béen n set 1 By Jodwo-go Santen Sn has yesterday, & ee. eb RE McPherson for Dec. 7, at Council Bluffs. ---112) Dot ae 88 Ethon il Wve Panehita ra ti Horse, 105 111 Lanita Banthel Airs ua M Musgrave.102152 Mifth 4 eT) her Be Salt s-5 -|and a schedule will ot arrange a with teams of the state in; | Scholastic 7-10 Dusen and FOOTBALL { 4 2 is about Provo a selling, secon came 2 Grain . apa 108) 109)5 1, third. | toaex. Ind Da Saat Todd of the Randall-Dodd Autocompany, Deore te made feethe taerun a yesterday horses g Se : 5S t R. Los ANGELES: 0. .ceccbescccssesuseie 5 2 Portland isis iZeveeccucdk sole: Batterte 5—Butle: r and One sndortt; Y=] We _mimdale 7 i Pelham r upon ae a batte Aca hin cy, winning from Portland, a Pollins .105 four and { Re et i ms . ‘six sarong Veli) |6 1 6 Holm esmond aarp utroks , ae an. eighth—The and Needles, 10 | Private, to Dange 2-5. 52 second; ays ee ee Ss time cl. 8-5 8 upward. Cotton 5-6 Wad, ‘106 1 Dora’ Pagne. Silver 928. S mvis Montrose.114/5214 Alice pence purse, uldens, f Bis Elmdale Fourth race, ....112 President year- “ol ig and upward, one to pl Aguay , : a 2-3. ; 1ow. Foot, out show Traine d by v. Rinehart, eas Third same and with a little shaking up stood 6: min. ’ Off place, Be b. ¢ “by His. Mein sé at STAND Manager. | 14. Sept O., rame f postponed; game I ‘ rain Indianapolis, Sept. 24.—Indianapolls, Paul bs = O., Sept. %4.—Columbus, 2. Weight 1 Hark Prudent #103 | 2™ aIANeSS, Pretension i Six th race, x as rry _Knigh t; ich 11 Sugden; elg ls sh...114|5305 ~ At post, 14 min, Off at 4 Mi Timne— 1:07 ¢ Yuba, » place, out show. folo, 3-5 place pd V Grain, 3- “2 show. Winner b. f by Yellow Tail- x ady Muriel. Treine d by J. Fraters SA at i2u15, 1, 14 2 5105, 5135 and 5:47. automobile reach m sfadebecag rde ant f and | Pom- 10 eee Pickens 4-h 5 : sso.: gooc :er : ann “fth race, five and a. half furlongs— Ss ,dallion; 5 to: 2,° won Halleck, 5 to 30. Jocke Op. Rooney Sane UG Urevedcvereets 4 2-% -14 ran a bad mile, 3-year-olds Str 1-% 34 21 5 4-1 : ; Ben oa Roy ala. .1u4 onton. ane {re eoeeOniee Fourth race, mile and Squire, 9 to 6, won; Pins Value Bock Aguay Van ae n E. ‘Smith driving (5188) GRAND “Toledo, do | . for] will] Jockey Op ricke Pickens:;\s.-/---»> 1 Fischer . 4 Cotton 3 nas ker, PRICE. Six races dafly, ’ rain . defeated 8Score 2 ay.iy. Rie “iembrostes lex A 3 ibout s to 5. won prac-| second; F ly ing Utah, | Time—i:09 = meeting fall » jand the the will have 2 with { good weather fon’t ¥ van t the wea meeting. don 1 r pression to get out that we have closed|/ will open Oct, 30 as we for the year. officials said Jockey club The Utah 7 con= the Vas'ithecsalt “ lds, a ' iaclose 3 26 Oct. 29. °4,.—Six th pax a..109 3..103 4 Yubit King of:Yolo Me = RIT TE ng 2 =I gr! ea 6 track 'The | TODAY AT BUENA VISTA. because. o 3 ie nd 3-year-olds race, selling, Fir br | at.9ito ‘| ward, five furlongs Pri Priv Mr.|to seconc Time=1: that un fine Start 5165 TN S fall denEesesgs cher 2 will So as State gen atc he vd ardine al Barto, _ Contribution, aa OE | inc5098 SUBSTITUTES, REFUSE on Horse. At post, 3onton Winner, . grandstand : "1 Sbl 5227 SHALL | | | 1 cluba P. ( power Thomas Flyer in one hour and 216) Ch. Paine 79. John. Louis.107 ari Sept. 24.—H. B. Duryea’s Stilltwenty-four minute s, The car met Pres( 5217) Agreement 193 Dr. Mayer... 99} water is third in the Prix Hundon W today. River run at Maisons-Lafitte | Kopek 5201 en the train} é Pri at ident Taft in II was third Ramses Vanderbilt's up-|K. 3-y¢ ar-olds and selling, Pre side nt left for Salt Lake| Sixth race, cerns be also are Reinh: His Criterlum Prix the furlongs one-half and five ward, | the beating starter also Tho the railroad Rime fifteen minutes The auto | Inde Weight|/Index gz ran. The Fr vine Tage was won P. ; Areourt, 6 Her, Doyle, Fac-Simile Signature INCLUDING large Kramer's They relieve DisBonton best horse, well ridden, took off early pace, went to the front last sixtress from Dyspepsla, In- | teenth won with lots to spare. Aks Ar Ben ran his race and had no excuses digestion and Too Hearty | Rather Royal improving. Areourt of no present account and ohalf furlongs, selling, 2-year-olds. Value to Eating, <A perfect remBet edy for Dizziness, Nausea, forse. Vt. 5. 4 Wy 8 Str. Fin SMALL DOSE, track nach 1m : the west. “We ac-|ten or Murray he ‘conditions Rl ACE—Six Foot, Rather Invade these Little Pills. 55 OND Hala, good ) regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. cin very mms second; 1111-5 Mr.|qate th Ttah Richard Dwyer, at the end. plo Aaa pane, Fors tad first Aunt ($226 Posi 1 ositively cure TLE 2 0 Sep it McCurdy, EeSEC first | Barber Tongue, Pain in the Side, ES oe cath a iceman not make First. race Holzberg, 13 but a starter unless e E. Z. Mark, 6 . At post, 3% min._ Silk, 2 place, 4-5 show. Winner, b. m. by Mirthful- ‘Quiver. Start good. Won driving. Second nae . Silk had her speed today ae mand. way accidents for | a days on post the R: AC E — Sis Oriflamb 4941 day CARTERS T Horse Rust. Silk, 6 Sam Barber, 5 reflects | (3586) . Only: Ghivaed bs ceetueeer se ok sn n |).lasulaville: Louisville, Minne- leadl eading Lost... i ae io ; 25 i appeared The American. champion | Los Angeles, Cal., Sept amento E | de fei ate d Vernon in the fourth g ame of the H. R, 24.—Score: sattle, Sept. cut out for him, as he at his work till nee aa. « EE two m maining ces: Shoul i Se pee : . See: 8 un 4} sere today by a score of 6 to], orin all its runs through | the ald of the hou 3) BR ten bl wei in the |", perde second finish one and In exes R. Sco errors. team’s and Ovitz Shea; and Hal Batteries | ee : by his be will title 2 = oer 0Ut.he must do this much earn tne | o Bric Sacrament” . ile sca ec ce cattentt 6 9 ig2 2070TS oe Fogler finlshed second, white s aos ernon 1 B. CF cver ne i 10 had been the for rth Spokane, Sept. 24.—Score RH. E Batterles_F ‘itzee ‘rald and Graham; Sharire at the rr heer oe put out by a punc- ) Vancouver ® 2... «esses 4 10 0) fer and Brown. id one-eight favorite, High vorite wets. A. 25 + - — —_- — 3:00 p. m. he indic: ip odeupss Bergen; a I ae “and ee z CUBS IN IT. Sept °4,—Chiecagi sided gam game a a one-sided Chiearo pea Otin Boston rag. the apolis may of ha three Ace The Won. follows: 91 . Louisville secs sarees Milwaukee. ....i0 0 eeeeess Minneapolis ...... cease BO ; - CARDINALS. lef ae Bec $ it | oOa ee § ae se | hitting a free straight deft =~ | “>| >| i 2 psceesseeeseerese that order each two lose wee Kra while trials, | invitation. ppeot Wista on .a event, by aie F rae achieved | (5164) Yellow say of Sylvia I” 6 ......109 4 109 1 ce By ron Salina. _.....109 6 Je Sh ott 3 ...108°7 Mil- | Ind Nz a | 6212 thi 5177 as a crack services CLUB JOCKEY UTAH Tee CONDRON, President. q in At post, 10 min, Off at 2:44. Time—:24, 4. Bush, 3-5 place, 1-4 show. Moble, 3-2 ‘place, -5 show. McCurdy, 1-2 Wir ; rb ord Dalmeny-Minyon. Trained by J. ai aters Start good. Won galloping. Second easily. Third driv Burning Bush aS h che best a a breezed. Be caIn. Moble ran disappointmen Sylvia well. dy ran \ itens ‘a pee ca . aa eee toca o to join the Pocatello nine s ch series ¥with the Cee ane apecia Is leave Union Station (0. 8S, L.) ing, lenve Buena Vista Park 4:39, out go Vehicles gre: and carringe entrance. starter | chance oT ee the boy, who can! pateay than any other hegure Lake, R. 9 PP Ber REP a untl at ana Coppertown Paes ind lette in otheraaa two-year- fae ere 4953 | congratu- has they home. IVER PILLS, 50 CENTS, many _ to Brigham| annual. out- to ride t and Burni ing 5 Bush, Monsie Moble, lating and felicitating John ' ler, second baseman on the Pittsburg tional le aie fo and a eitizen of ee freeto park iture down presiding judge; Leave Union station, 12:5, 1:00, 1:50,| I fle mile nt 2 start d to In Montana after about Horse Keene’s Lyn fot} of 105 yedistance ‘plateupward, he Modereland -year-olds one : raile was won by Sir Perigord. Mankara g ans fustont race starts to ne =. se was and time 2 The anfest r sbine. after HERALD-R R, Keen's Metaphor failed to get a place. | erov, a onton eoviroteln for Race Track Specials sgheian’ Bush, his- Street, eer oa Thursday for four at disa@bedience of ae Miles . |Same RESULTS. 2 4.—The Donning | fiv sovereigns, 200today by McIntyre of plate stle eee 7 benefit care seqof of the largest crowds the game in this city Soya areas RACE ENGLISH t Eng . Sept a ewbury, h Genvine Must Bear nts permitted bec é suspension agal |ride Buekthorne e EL eran Jocke AD will not be eligible Dwyer should rele { And Utah Burning aaa the flve-| lider be lark illow visit here will go ti Ipate in the and|Dwyer stay|count since roast for the baby was ig bout bout, a which 1@ &Pueblo baseball club, was for or work (2 tae toega ee Tjek go y 1g ‘ Secc r e-sixte 1 | Ing of the : Be River =e k club, of| Second race, — r andri three-sixteenths which he 25 a "meme neldentally | wr. M. Murray, manager of the Og-|—Belleview, 4 te von; Superstition, 5 he :maderts few Wee crs aurink the*at- den Racing association, said yesterday |to 1 con i iieeeus r of Chesterterngon and more than picked up ex- |} . . brook to 5, third. Time ( pense mont that the report appearing ADB PADS Third race, five. and a half furlongs— ines _-___C : friday morning to the effect that there Majestic, 10 to 1, won; Catharyn Scott. Is W. P. Maxw ai aN ner of Buckthorne would be no more racing at Ogden this | to econd: Top Notch, 4 to third Is. anx . Mondon ride us ill was entirely untrue and uncalled | Time—1:09 3- was | horse was |Mondon_ almmost continuously only trying to to be bes eee ra | week’ City to Flynn punished his opponent] in the fourth round closed t LAKE ee 4 ‘robable | huntir fg expe dition up the Rach. “woneh , and ee —— Jan, mark on Flynn : after jockey here _ Pettus got {1 Guaveriokodaploiwaciisthane B' til waite The official handicapper and about| in an poencial ery one else connec Pon s The s racingh association ares man‘hereWASand2) | capacity aeoO" He : ort BhoOWwiuy surprise e iis ‘admirers 5. “trvinge withto fic the ) a fea begin days. ae rou was SIHOUEL. Tr ot the battle and South will Atel Fe Stn berebtehi™ tae oie of the race af the: Buena course yesterday. He has= been . ose | me, EO DU) BA atch has Rasstne: following to) ay about the Flynn-F ettus match ~ Jim ‘lynn, the Pueblo fireman, earned | aaan ut deci Peat night in eee roune yout wit ill Pettus of buBete IT Exchan CRE to | following 46 ba TAY Th oo ee Aen = s the has contidence, lack to ippeared be- conceded. is honor The ——__—: Will Applegate, the debonnair bookmaker. who is known wherever racing has who and country thig in had oon taken a iy at the game beyond Presitwo o ne also Beoond It thirty erg il SMALL PILL, Turf at] : UEBLO FIREMAN HAD ALL THE BEST OF PETTUS the duck season. Club or Repeater SALT Ca News Newark The Op eeea4 ete ¢ 5: ENUAGeLDIRY ist LOUIS .--eeeeees } Won. 92 «re: .-+- Philadelphia 1| | Phila 1 “612 2OLS 1 Bost OM 2 “esesse LEAGUE. : aa aaa the under-| finally found a Sones he could beat ‘Frank KKrame r’s chances of again winBo ton wee Looe ee. : 5 | “COAST LEAGUE . Archer; eee Bi stteries ieroh: Moran ning the American national cycling chamthe} probably was It opener tho pre-|in be will it that being standing. ceded by a meeting of like duration at | first _ time this su come r. that Captain | pionship were materially bettered as th Evans, Cooney .and Grahan Dea Francisco, "Sept: 24.—San is x = IKra-|[°"°" |r sult of the one- mus titular race. his on a wager had not has Hackett wlll be con-| The meetings Emeryville. ducted on the same-lfnes as are those |tralner’s gelding, but he was none the|mer won the race while Jackie Clarke aA ovary thine’ its own way with Oaklan in New York Mr. West will rem + less pleased to see the zoned Balmeny | his Au lian rvs al, finished but third NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. tod: uy, Ww inning, 5 to 1, in a tame conhere until the close of the 3 uena Vis gelding win, as were Fraters’ many/|and the point le as now computed | te score R., H. E. meeting, when he will ship his kofeen riends among “the horsemen hows Kramer wit 1 a total of thirty-two Tacoma, Sept. 24.—Score: R. H.. ™. | San “Francisco ..sccoers pt Bo Scie home and take up others which he has points, while Clarke has thirty-three. ThiS|pocoma ” Rie : Wiveniguaved 5 9 2} 0; pret came ak a at his farm with ew t acing at W. P. Fine’s Glorio, winner of the ul gives the littls Australian an advan Portl: und ; mens, 4 3 Batterte s—Dur ham and Berry; ( Shristian Thoms 13. Hagen, | and Stevens: and Hall utte but left, of one point with two races uge ¢ as named Was | andic ap, Inaugural track California the Se Great Arms winter. continue — — -BERT TO POCATELLO. ———————— Nee eee eee and That That Sporting Goods Co. es | coming 1 urse is in the best shape of th year and is resplendent with new paint and cut grass, $1.25 oeNeem ] TES eh la Sistine Ip) ramer i | cap. but was se ear, awn, as no owners | the against start to found be could. grand old race horse under the terms race the of Thi race, the second t in will be disappointed a golf enthusiast, resident saic night simply “Ke eping haw: r. hs udC..' noP.call farville as yet track for his physician, services, | Owner w W.ith C. theHar reflectionin on tl iat, wht 1: ast; said President The16 much as he wanted to, he would be|the joc club to take prec in contrs is busy time at the fair | forced to give two of his three hours at| tion to revi nt any Sian ‘nt at the | crounds a ee ting r The fact is laid to the Country club to official business. He | pew ek o horse unknown to the|the mile track, which cuts down he |Get Ready Western Lawson-K Match Race the || NOTES trip'diviston.. his after It begins to look as if the golf enthuThe ste ware re Gaired geldi siasts at the Country club and admirers | year-old of the President. because he himself is | tified before tl ie= wo ene 2:30 and | oy 1 ; Corner of _Commercial. For the opening of Two boxes of Nitro Shells— 1:02, His Time ‘ Country Club Will Be All Business the town, the Rate. |So Says the Newark Reports Ol) xew tert laps ten miles, 764 here close o the Rene R v breezed way.1} She undoubtedly “Clarkece wont won the fivethe he eeting While rec a al ththe n¢ ve-m ile handle ap, z ln Tae A Coats = ne Cae53 ussured “by | oulk have run the dist ince In even|ing out at the bell gl comin frack Superintendent U maivihe of Arcn-| faster time had she been extended, as|down the homestr wi onl fe dis that a meeting will surely. be he ld she won pullit i= up. inches behind Paddy Hehir, w ith od a pullle rt : 3 : cit = te “tag at the rah southern California the m alter Bardgett, took the two-ml ( erecit 30 E. 1st So. 4 a1, 1:03, 1 ay quartersrs—:31, —: President Afraid on broker ape ee, suse, ae debe Wells OLD POOR Li He beat hi ul {worl is of speel. mer them. v other in the flelds The. Den ¢rom : ; from coming heat, first 1¢ jn son half the: and: filled’ well have’allraces’ Sept Louis St. sprintin | and. stretch home ie * yesterday | hind glot her to added Yuba will be furnis shed Sie nty holiday anol in Louls today !St. Lawson second In the in ahe a. Py him, by ste pping . five and a half "furlong 8 in or entertainment Seats 1 more than a second faster|tried a runaway and got a jump of sev- | was the fifteenth . We , of I Chata, La than t lat made by Swaggerlator in }eral yards on the second. lap ut Kra- | Louis. Scors 4.100 passed | Brooklyn then hin, caught and went at the distance |mer race previous only whit h W.|the horses nee ana tw 5 otra P Maxwell has been handling for him,|ever the track Captain Ha ckett's | him three-quarters of lap from the |St Louis Batterie s—Ruc ker to the| yards tape and breezed in several she Hut too well none away ly was "6k hile rine “error eta h malerdae }y —. Anwe le « where he has been since} quickly went. to tl front’ and then'| good. jand Phelps ap tions Pawn- Stein, 814° miles, no laps laps. nine miles, $12 Palmer VISTA soon 80 e spec lally mile, Bird Be i Was second and ar Chafineh gelding| third Among the twelve starters was H. P. W utney's. 8 Fie Field Daisy. yp mies TOWN PRO eRoup OF HIM. IR yy 24.—The Sept. N. I council as cisntcecuny adopted re molt 1- Sam The Roosevelt |e tte rs that will be on hand It is hoped, however, that the dent will find time for a hole or The cours s best shape public. He is 26 years old, ix.feet in his moccasins and aontae at 198 pounds. His record, as supplied by himself, shows that he has never oa beaten. Jack's parents were German. He was born under the tussian 55 but boasts of the fighting spirit of a Murphy or a Sullivan Sieberg spent many*months in the Klondike, where he first started fighting. Jack was licking seven miners a week when landed up in the gold regions a couple of years ago re SMOMEnt that he saw a chance to a few nuggets. He matched niaiete with Sieberg and bet everything he had with him, from his money to his wardrobe trunk, on the result. the first minute o Sleberg reached over and combed Barry’s jaw with a right-hand wallop. A quarter of an hour later Dave was able to sit up and talk to his frien Daily Alice Mac, | Todd Mon ella, Jer nnie Constantine, Martha Dillon, “Rob Riley, LauBorealice, started. L. jr., also and Robert rette hree | $1,200, put pacing, class 2:05 heats. Darky Hal won first heat. : at —2:414. Bre oe Yorke won second heat Time | S. won third heat. Dan Time—2:04%4. —2:054. Red ‘Bow, Eph Cinders, Major <Afice <Ardelle, v%ker, Texas Brino, Pointer, The Erie snd and Major Mellow has a 9:30. BUENA ron of Los Angeles, Sept. 24.—Something like 400 pounds of fighting beef and brawn will be ee oy in the ring at Naud Junctio xt Tuesday night, when the Pacific “Athietic club stages the card between the heavyweight cubs, ‘Gentleman” Jack Burns and Jack Sieberg Each man weighs close to the 200pound mark when he is at home. Both of the heavyweights claim to have a patent right on the stand-up-and-slug style of fighting. Burns has a possible chance to become the heavyweight champion of the world. So has Sieberg. I know this is ae ae both of the big fellows told m [ ae : club, where he and his secretary, Alfre: 1] EO ne Michler, pyres oe may ¢ wade through : : a large pil - WALKER strong| riders} laps five Ree s=1 a 104 etewa HUE ee F ittsburg f\s At as 5 PIN ; a p.c.| =43 | Detroit ava defeated | de Aphia Pittsburg nea Le a ectia tian at | match Lawson-Kramer the about i \ ae era Sr es racing See nished most of the at the Colutm4 ; : oo 3 + ¥ Senne thit ecount Citing ‘ SET. tes ae = Bsa The fe . ber of. toc re Thus far they have found it a serious | Newark last Sunday From a delphia Score: . bus Grand Circuit meeting this atternoors ene hae oer jeslnated the ‘Presidenk| problem There isa race on the pro ir looks as’ if: Lawson was badly Gh eae a oe kta. ae oe : 3 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Uhian, without the aid of a wind shield, | a, py purse in honor the distin- | gram for Monda for two-year-old | classed The one -mile ni ation al hat ‘die ant | Philadelphi SO M are stakes reduced his record to 2:24 and. came). icsped visitor in te Lake Only | colts baa geldings, in which, accord- | y on be Kramer Was a mppolinn nt to} atteri a ANA jox and Gibson, Lot Louisville Ky Sept. 2 —Loulsville within a quarter of a second of equalling hree are named to go in the vent, | c he conditions Coppertown | the fans as arke was abt off between land Dooin a ree yoints” ‘ahead of Milwaukee: the track record, held by Sweet Marie which i tt one mile, but the field | woul L carry pounds ‘and Miles 120 Kri ee und F alee r on the on stretch —— : i mnead Sai ee ake 2 Tom points | inhead. of ‘Minne. In spectacular way, the 2:12 trot wa makes up in quality what it» lac k s ip vut { Roatan {f others could be ane made no effort to finish Lawson Cincinnati, Sept. .4—New ¥ ork ¢ ta ira 1 Mi bt ae Tnis is the standinse of three the most exciting ot the meeting. Baron | jumper, and it will Itkely pr secured to go in it It loo ci very the fourth man to qualify for the ye game today by scoring ten run: " el eaantce , i bs for tl race for the AmerMay is a strong favorite and became |)iorey race from end to end notwith= much as i e only chance brin & | fin inal, but punctured. on the start ‘lark second inning, the. first he men bat- | leading ¢ athe yennant after today’s Bee aeis gusfive games. eer. ae most prohibitive after he won the first) tonding the notlor ‘ich sOme seem|the two. cracks ‘through } my ge sald. vigorous Kel-| tine reaching first base. 5 E i] ee eerie with Bont my the rider not butseenReferee had he protest, th handicap, \s unless a togethe of medium nts the will have-1 Ee thon tl to entertain Results heat easily. 2:12 « : One three in five, PUTSC} ior. nl) his own wat hon is one of | speci aco, should be ranged .be- | at. the tim con oa ie CINcClnnAU, weer, eae tiereseteratecss® ; ear is d MI eapolis five ge tte ay marest won second, thire i and the star six: furlone shorses of the | tween. them to decide v hich the} ‘The Jew ays er’'s match with Ic ool Wirlciver eich cdbeaecs 12 13 <ansas City, aa j inn nee : Ee i ats. Time —2:08% a i 3 lO a tint Cees Bae remains to .bé en | pal is entitled he oe the |Tver Lawson was aR 1p the nature o B D taiitie Row ‘an, Cantwell “and ( vai: al Toledo. a ip Moons de ae 4 Na i ea Touisy and games, ive Wilson and Schlel, Ames Lawson] child. small a from candy taking | ro-year-old weste the of champion full| a speed his carry ean © whethe | 2:09%. ri first ats . won iy 4 The hardest upset for the talent came in cne mile, in which Aks the third ra ce at f was the he — backed favorite £ to 5 and e —— 1 to 2. The Ramsey colt, however, afte cuentas to front at the half and three-quarters could not stand off the stretch spec ed ofE ks Ar Ben ran his rac > and was simply oye rplayed. Captain Hackett's 2-year-old, ut re talent In the, nex a) > speed King of Yolo was y fo ra race and outclassed the field for plac Gene Ww ood outran Mossback, the favorite, all the way in the fifth race and won handily. L ata was liked by man 1 BF lacked’ the cessary get to get up Godfather repeated his two previous victories the meeting Paine the last race with speed to spare. Dollic ollars of the ane. na stable, closed with a rush for pla is a the of yositions miles, one miles, AMERICAN LEAGUE. NATIONAL —_——_ ere Won miles 814. f Record. stand at Buena A glance at the grand have would afternoon Vista. yesterday was popular in Salt told that ladies’ day Lake. With the possible exception of oe opening day the crowd was the rges of ie meeting and ove od. rd kept » wind died wind 814 Demara, cessful Attempt to Lower an l favor . « . Crowd at Buena Vista Sees Sport—Good Card on Today. | lap perform- with but one more and here nee*to- holt his advantage, —_—_— Big eight-hour ix-day, the WHunter, and Williams three Japs : 814 Morgan, and Mitten to-] Mara De 24 Sept. his lead of two Japs in} rac bicycle City, Kansas night retained 228-230 MAIN STREET, |