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Show UTAH, MONDAY, MAY 31, 1909. THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKECITY. 6 [ALL IMPORTANT SPORTS FROM EVERYWHENRE, FINISH IN AN EASY VICTORY SALT LAKE WINS UTAH HANDICAP SOME BASEBALL, KEE RACE SURE TODAY WON BY HELENA IN THIRD INNING FEATURE TODAY BUT MORE FUN BIKE SPOKT PROGRAM FOR _oe~, PA eee ob Ye M-Road race A. 11:30 _ . ° 3:30 P. M.-Murray B:15 and Salt Lake The independent ball at Republican ' s. Walker P. M-Bicycle race . season opens at Salt Palace () d all ay, . running resorts : business and suspended. MOC" a esu w a ts OF THE | CLUBS. INTERMOUNTAIN E a . LEAGUB, "AG G ee Cte - EP OS Ss v.mne ¢ ee 28 Riel i «+10 ee . & EASTERN | 4 le ri Egat P. ats 700 > At aee noe 600 | Newark 1 16 , First i Won. : age Btiat, ty -53 0371 . Bat na i 8: atteries; Maire and Boston... pee Chicago same 1A ; Clevelan appr eucia P. C 667 "636 -815 15° 20 sti 20 ee "Won. oo Dasidaweien «svicic. itis 2%...tom-80 Oakland Mi Bs ilo 6 : i:n! : 3420) 5 0 ‘a -1 .9 cd, on 0 Ls He ayaaraE i: 1 stb; :1 0 M. oe aint as whe ntosh 7 Bi 4 y" 1 9o 0 pth 8: NATIONAL Chicago, May Let 526 won the 420 339] for the ...000 . ries: 000 000-0 100 000 00x : Garrett Sloux and 2 alae Ba an : ies City iene Siow sioux 1 Game. f 9; Batterles-W lllig Molnes, 4; Pueblo-P ueblo, 16; WORLD'S MADE ; ter and Cincinnati, team won =e this an O., May EASILY, 30.,-The easy victory e bat. wil a home, ade five fans, > 2. 2° BeerOd r ~} :1 " 3 i 1 1 0 5 ! 2 2 7 3 2 ae y 1 $8 0 0 0 "1 1 Ra ) eS per A 0 hae 3 . 4 oe TY Atoownetraa ET eee pases off. to tr orse elena Gordon IN May were 3: , Petree meet of : 5: | Brenks off c 0 i Gi |} Turk, Weatall-1: i oft NEW | 3. | 1a 6|mer 0 | tion 0" Friday, 00} | club { 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 8 00 OF 1 aes Louts) qan, team hor's thé€| Ne The : the saucer New . York | his core erie e ena He and port are | » like sald once ne cece pnt re business, 1 PMore er,' Postoffice|stand Olympie 144 champion, feet. record hurled Martin at the . . . 1 a 0 0 3 Detroit ..... Seo did He 0 2 1 the er They says AND KETCHEL Before roth's He ee Tangle Will Irishyarda RnOW. St. Club on July Sanlinte tates 4 roth's club. pee ene 5 most 1 good, RH, B,| - 001-8 6 000 000 001-1 5 NAPS LOSE May ead o 0. TO ST. 3) hours LOUIS. 30.-Cleveland here \ t aaa Waddell was ex the| or Louls, i interfere you he 0 0 2 oO} 0} 0} : 3 the mile ‘runnet from = © fashionable - | Pittsburg academy preparsratory 0 | school, was last night accident illy shot} 4 { 6 ) 0 llent form . 1s was - | Graney required Cheon & Papke to poekm a big Corbin wat a are at grinned Island-Rock Gortin Rapids, SACRAMENTO. ss Oke and 4; s My a they I EpaROM. ( ny | i the in "Fact sta ir <t HH. " SOUTHERN LEAGUE. New Orleans: Ne New Orleans 3, Lit- tle. Rock with such v are »@ rules of blundered weeding and of is get my The miles be 97 Ketchel $5.000. rE hour. a BO ; Minidc 1 on aie annual out and at day toda SCHOOL GRANITE ; went were held pels held 109 ieet ony one (K Gen of Memorial rhis te Morning. ten- mile Day 1 eaWtine Beat Rather acrp eee. ' (4) Ban See , Te se /B9, Ba will be awarded paront of ps deaf ladies ~ ts an in-|, Ages = Monday, Blue, up r to will > White 16 go Goods J © allow-| or Gray. years Co. The eka |1 7Pyaumley | sas gcetts, lc Te te ie yen ‘TWENTY he fore. Taylor, Salt mae .D pitch; Pectnne WILL | prote ssionalae AUiGan is one $3206 WwW 9@ ney oe House at Second -Gratto RL ne 30. | cated ; and of mile on and the third took a lap spill, of|. im out of the race accident Fred anand Walter Schlee stole a mare by alternating in setting the pace: = mile cea Austr arog FISH LAKE AND SPORT Richfield, the| let | aT opens today, from the at Spend <.° 23>. ; 000 oma eae fe at 7 of | dark horse: 1 ‘to rick ee Minit uid, a ee Ss. ea three -time J\ the . favorite tie for in a col-|{s omredl McCarthyrr} he Aaa Cale tariclAicCE inion e Winsaucer track man, aie 1 the eave ve 1¢ and moves et ' the scratch Scott Mury Cee . 1k whe DB fifteenth : for STATE veeney one i Donovan EB) event beside the honor Jee Tom my Taylor | take Sinclair ale a on ‘lease annual AMATEUR IS : Heusser .ees+ wwe ee : : the of thelr TO BE Fitz erald round £0 and a a | lé Wrignt/115 pound ofamateur the state. Followers the St. title Regisof bouts look for one of the best goes yet seen. - ~ Salt Palace Saucer Five | e enn ie Held's BEST », Am * | Ticket ts on Sale Adiisslon: Milit: ry RIDERS Band Stickne ite OF THE WORLD'S ee oe ap, | Amateur. _SAMUELSON VS. WHIT rt ER. Five: Mile Match Motor Ra Pro Gc 1 enera AdinlaslioneSe the PRO. aeite ‘Onews: a Pre Sh oo1e; CO, ee 6 dicap, € a 8:15 rack HANDICAP, Grounds. Cigar Free Store, a aa a l our g men of suits and hats tine : * G?aduation time is here, and the proud fellow who has earned his S h honors will appreciate the necessity of being properly Gressed for the occasion. * Our line of blue serges and black and blue unfinished worsteds i 7 : cheviots will prove a delight to the fellow who knows and =e TH 11,| Schools artm "20% € vy younger ge and | .107 b a : emphasizes oys, just : ae 111 | : ; wie: cle 112) to - too-the . exclusiveness ones . mile * and quality. i graduating as proud of it, will sueh find eeeze wanted from in our the publici children's de- mos Ages 10 to 20; young men's sizes, 32 to 36, in styles of the very latest cut. - 107 (Oakwood). . race, furlongs apprentice --- and Ma 20 BE HAD -Deputy Fis th¢ securing of eggs go until missioner didly and Sharp there these desirable had are fish succeeded Third now in thousands that body of of (4) Light - 1 ae a half 109 City, cM ....112 handics: eins ee s now sto to SY; "Simply Perfect"' ane 114 -- 107 : - AT CITY . ~The team goes TODAY. confident Without 80 H. P. $1,900, 10,000 Miles | bas el all te: Ie 2 evesae 11 team the. : Cite Brteham y at E srig1Ar i with Wi ‘Perfectly Simple" | - PLAY BRIGHAM game ; | fur- °-""* (Stover) Republican fer this:The morning ball I | ham | ead ........... ay igz longs sul in the Cullen (a) (Rowell) to | - 0° allowances this season. Mallon REPUBLICANS . 3 stopping the engine > is the latest achievement of the of bee. the Peach City nine | be a fast one Bowads Sweeney will make up| newspaper batte Preparations | the game have Sean extensive at ake up (| Palauist ana Brigham' Clty ‘and' with fair weather ff We have issued a booklet on this remarkable big crowd of home rooters will be| *f) gi entries of the official observers, togeth er withperformance og th eir sworn giving the Statements. SOLDIERS IN ARE BEATEN A SLUGGING : FEST All | he i ri and | wiating Beth Teeny pitchers were in ' rootin their the Take ten seh caught = See a ee Spend Decoration j Bcndae: the children to rane ere Set it for ‘the t 45-47 Wandamere at Svandamere. i" O. Be: Salt Lake AUTO CO. yet BcOre 18| touchedOF up ly grate throughout be down prices _ SHARMAN ru hee exing pusten of the firet walo ' North s t Lake team won from Dounine 1, Firteenth infantry, at Fort such aiene A. 07 99 °" Third to Huapola TT sy Vice (4) (Harron) t he ,for GOOD WILL start - 4 of Castie. (lston) four .107 .... | he ee} ""'Merickel| J. P. GARDNER re- | OU 7 "Tinea Likes FOR ts" YetaeNBTEInwthaare f m a good FOUGHT i 1 ‘Pp started "training Sees WEE 7 ea EH ery of TITLE T but his furnishings « ‘its | e | mien ws AAT) Kk up the a again -tloht the Saad kind over the course. N anager Ripy De to ne gathered a fine list of priz n all and the riders ave shine thing Zs a wi first acratcn> winner Sle Sree i | . vices ‘irat-place winner SS Ere: rsh We counted ; ; "i | 2 With oa grind a eaten : by t long the highbunche alor ° ‘ t h. The Ss be a pretty one to wat will favorites and winners of time and 5 place prizes he } are . in the race e thi no t new talent is also on 2 and _ ance for 3 urpr is in there is a chance for in the Wandamere aia compe sprinting § R.H.E,|to ride 001-2 8 5) finish 01x39" 6 100 010.100 ae up: 1- Wandamere, Decoration keen C{(BicycLe| RAND OPENING [Ee a hole student be plate; have been tas to a thepitched|across thé see4 °o m . a known injured he ha to a great the Lagvgon miles. Vi as a distance (3) Sixth race TROUT THRIVING IN Sita with ind he will 15 theoe ve ong Be | runner and me way it dont pouring Today oe (Ramsey) . claims oueees - Fourth 5-Rubrie latter the race groundin| wonsto the and s™con¢ # seven and minutes "Tasttcn also won tl = n the a two-mijle handicap from scratch over large fleld the Mexico Wand i his as his 1er Oi up . S eae ace Grace G (3) (Moore) at five First d rence the th reerodemiles, In Whos. Inco ther to put-|?-John ore hern Baptist con-j| time aa ie fish got busy in the Jatsociety reports total re- | ter cree Another discovery which the officers | made was that the eastern brook ou ue | throughou the United' States| | planted in Fish lake by former Cor The head se (O'Donnell). this (3) Fifth |can Baptist Home Mission society will | Jorgenson creek would begin to spawn |to 1s hold a aneG al meeting here Wednes-| early in May, s0 they concluded t = | meeting vention. dis Ogden to Prince Grotto Jac ckio paren can eras ons d pes ci | state, and pe ete of the lars' Coftee House team today deteated Thursday, where thay araniiainr ns at | the Walnut nine »yY a score of St | tions for the securing of fish eggs / H wt ES | for the state hate hery at Murray. They ome asian Seclety. ;} found the fish in Twin creeks had | Portland, Ore., May 30.-The Ameri| ceased spawning and that the fish in phe bloos i wot in air in 105) oa) (Bassett) anon a) Third 5-Figent Hill of Bos- | beat ‘Schies a the lin hems Fi Pe t eeperey Lawrence, the young pneteur ; the Sethe moe n in two even s to5 Z than 20 ridamateur and classes. he puree Cento ane. of | of the heat races ever eg Able duttioulty winning. the "pro race at Vails- machine eighth aay. more onte Secon Is | retalned their advantage until the end. finish th third fully pPmpeliis a quarter ofKramer a lap tobehind Palace saucer track opens more iierethentever bat | 1ere -Fred little open Kramer's SEASON | SAUCER the In the heavy seore byto | es seine ttt Cla ce who with Floyd McFarland | longs, purse, made his season's debut on the Jersey | 1-Balnade (5) (Lynn) | track today, allowed his front wheal Won twice at Ogden to touch the rear wheel of Frank | 2-~Roya en (5) (King) ie school nine | ing the Granite : school,|| Hill istrict won the| and RIDERS OPEN 7. oer --- York, M:z had mile Coast of cadets iB:ere ; from a field of 22 starters: WINS Vence , short: ann and sier. outfield Sa en CC eae Won the Events. New college the in ri sadCastro for his Marside was nls al os 4-AKs-Ar-Ben Amateur From the to Win in Two on until| competitive of for el | 7-Bainrida (5 st anne ld 4 | Fourth to AKs Ar Be n a atl ig -Deneen ((Cotton) (4) . te i | Fifth to Boloman | 9--Bllly Taylor (a) (WIllfams) eit Fourth to Belden | 10=Glendenning (a) (Murphy) ....111 rin bad race last out Deneen claltms apprentice allow| ances Fifth 1 race si nenin WW ifth ace, six fur ongs, selling. 7" left, _ second: Coffee for Western Arms & Sporting 1 the running was hit =a ee ..101 ecvae Fourth to Hereafter expected,| dash the | there - harecnl GSLs a taking | ! ave! first, second | enaney Chapa ody Te Takin Havanese: line spéctators fire | cathe? 9-98 nn a mile. Ciceaece ad tas 3 "(6) a (Keene) race ffom |, Third to Fred ioctation | wan th 5 It will be the first| pot, design jece the eatech; Saat reca: See BOYS $1.50 BASEBALL SUITS Zolors-Red, firet; third: Smith | ee Kivin shape. Talk geod of the town. Sauna Many A Commencing irgetts. eside = net Te efforts of the runners. "With the start| CHAMPIONSHIP! in j Bythe defeating last ; game theof | e Rte &tS&t. 8, » Minneapolis . a rong course, 70 riders&@ } lision : Ww Ath Thayne, and was carried to| the bench with a sprained ankle. Score 4, minke: mere ; : in | Castro allowances Royal at | 4-= Exchequer groan, + onl ea As 5 es 100-yard vas me 109 oo sue ee will accompany the runners EE ae heels and " oa fiat it tt ae atone | ay Se eee L enc ont eed will be stationed to cheer on th }the Indian. | 4, Columbus Columbus: tied on he Feeesilent.| ee | GUNeeo206 ee va ieee 8 gained consciousness for a tine: | rome physicians hold no hope for ToCcoveryi inmenificoessceonce ea The longest aerial railway in q7.| eee apprentice ent G STahame MEN Mead aten winners of ot thirdonly place. at the finish the contest avery | Young was compelled to | McGill a reseeit* | world a Ss the { entangled not in his "109 A OLS auae claims Branca ewes le | claim competi-| ® a u At ve ey , oraleedo do 12. Lgulsvitte 4 3, apolls Minneapolis: : At ‘a ul 0 ! noon hard-hitting club, tended, but right' at the half. kneeling| form of Barber, who sank - down with | | oe and | ~ Waniecaond to May Bride. future], 3815 one a9 Cae eee ee Pieienea at officer win oo 1e | aia hurt an to 5 occurred | The instr uctor hi 1d | in firing the pistol - ee us the medal exhibition BURTON |Self, ASSO( ASSOCIATION. - Llmos Mar: nd Sweeney scored. e A fly to the out-|men an ‘ leadersare anc eehet ren follo jeld settled it, how oT SDat e es c ed 5 : me = | f t umiley "histingutshe , ad nine If with/| til the final sprint is necessary to reach leaving first base, think-|the finish line first. It Is a great ae "re out and was aut a mile.|trip for bicyele lovers. The race today [Rot far distant." ie, had' depended ox | sie aa SVD) ere ear sp eariraat chances," 20 © ature Sports a. x N T. Kreling | terested t played soe SO LanieatarPas all a team others ‘achedul n . 'TheRen ineip. sO Chineaae of Enittay nee eek ei rae E ara merit. Ne Semphi: fet: Jena At aust Barber,| ragedy sweet ae the bulper: rey Heugser year, Ne thw came Sensors but Ee usser Was! on. é ha r The observation train trying : to ie reach - third n : 1*30) T-aught in hed. ball.,| "9 . Bamberger depot at layne was hit by rg a pitches { ee 30 [erickel fanned, Donovan hit safely|to tho starting line. After | | |cetting away'at ‘the pistols crack. 1 was on the first tet that the tragedy ..- «ees Sena Cw 0 Ran ‘at. oe fined ed $2 $2 | eslaborate | AMERICAN us | Barber ; selling. N ois'e' 00d otton) bcc eat ‘ - Pa G. won gold Siatahine es were rate 101-5 18 3 and Hogan: Byr Grant - Other ap 410 _® cavewen Scns © = eporementg +: ~-01) GOL Ratte ries-Breckenrldge Ehman for Inder who the cadet . AT when drill Island, 6: Da av- retire. This Dubas cas. Raplds-Cedar = afte the Re bullet' from the: starter's| ~ and Is tonight Gyine Murray hospital, while Prof. FH. B.| Margetts | z IS broad- wolated- taking going of| SUN at 10 o'clock. ce and forfeit ork ompany tive Pe orla re C. Wright, race | threeWhale eS weight | |§ MEDALS T 2: eee Springfield, 3; 3, 30-Percy wives, home in the cighth and facing a 3 to 1} | score, the Murray bunch we 5 ae A Mg 1st ae , 2888 z Sweeney followe: Fetterman, who fired the shot, ' Is held ha : ~~ | in the North Side police station, The | police are looking a a student | i: Ja, ald, nisped. ee pia fe artri dgewhe,in | 1@ starter's pisto n P ace OF a ble Ur nk, bs PS 000-7 020-5 itte"-7. Hammond: Slsey; (Rowell) THREE-EYE LEAGUE - | smu"Sizoin™'c' cans, fe, Company" A BOSTON RIDER BIKE WINS RACE| ¥iiaztet'() "ilolde: he ‘ young "men vaniried' their rank| TEN-MILE 2-~14 Reine-Hindo (%) Decatur, i May Start. at points nae indication Ne orning over Every fy - getting to first = on ae = error,ces stealfa ryorite ing second anny reaching hom oe pore h 19 Steers a, hie r Tegunn Weisacrificed Sco || error at third. ara B rodbeck, HOLDS Professor Is Under Arrest 4 nay oa woe. Weems Shot Is Likely to Dle. -- = yesterday ball and when kept ¢oorth, CARTRIDGE) hit, Goodms un; | % can win (3) a] ‘- the| 9 "R, d o'clor ihe eee should be {n GIVEN | slant between 11 and 11:30. The men up the hard grind are: Hein, IN DRILL CONTESTS °Jonnson, Churehil) Childs, Brooks, McCabe, Mdon, Latham and Frank Grant is the the bbest drilled senior Ma rele. All have put In weeks of train1 a stirring finish {s assured. iva euaales eepatl Js the a eae rille =d | ing and -- SS : ° among 16 cadets at All Hallc GOLD 010 100 O0Ox-2 5 E. Se Nea 900000 0000 6 4 a Batterles-Waddell and Stephens; Berger, Rhodes and Bemt < Blcomington. Starter Pittsburg, 001 002 Fourth to atoon : unteeure Dae. oy ollars Ce ountain) BAGS THLeS 188 S pale ee se B lmao tay (3) (King) + a ee amen. °- teach- on machine DISTANCE a to be. ‘TWO CADETS WIN THE Louis Biattient -- GUN of parents, yesterdsy Of 3 to 2 against the St. -_---- 0) 0 Ss LOADED proud on gettsTaylor's himself hitwon Hetthe ' Sao 1 rn next sum-) ---- 1 Pick | Smeltermen look s ee but 19 play | fight agred although tl le on both side vas = rage ‘ < sing toto the multitude at times+ most: amusing ue | way Both Heusser for Murray and Pricc ld ret she ball and the|?% for Margetts pitched g ood t clouting was not hard Lene cei rir ~ 1 pcond s zi : ie Tete TBE Tisit ning 1erogss when the plate . ind connec-| 1) 0 a he an. Carrying was him magistrate were ne Exch poneatie er wddietemithe Eddie ae AA never gave the aon a \o0 n. 4ajole's batting wax the mtaen of ine ame, pollecting four hits, one going or a two-bagger. Score: a Springfield formed ah Jocke prominent 5 BY Pomerat eeeij hacer) ..192| STRIVE FOR HONORS | Veecorciven Figures to win (al ciGiny ©. : meyer "| .M. ©, A. Ten-Mile Road Will Be In-| Won Re erey ora 11;| Jimmy cote. 4, oe The bout. TAedeee ihe Rodhe lost to Rt in In 4 0 twenty rounds duration, and the men|¢¥ent of its kind held tn the state and | 2- Tom Shaw (4) (Dayton re:t eceive 60 per ° 1@ oss| W428 arranged at in to the seen Mara-|~ op, i to Deak secr ey a eeuber bece eee ee bhonivarscal ooanswer cine nc Becond Rey , Del eunde SeRt, te, the winner and 25 per * cart gountry. As It is strictly an amateur | $-ing Brush (6) (Ezell) &.|/to the Joser Vv re -w é no cash prizes but} w laved tamara ? mre | gold, silver and bronz adals of & as played at seven furlongs 9° 100 Louis, : function A. 2 Flick, sacrifice 3 social 4, when many the IlJuneentertain on Re 37 14. 4 | GOWN by ‘a ) ) yo 27, pistol in a for McAdams in 9th.) mn St. John's Mclr tosh, think charged | 4+!" torture gou. your sie ‘the you TEN PaBaise ries- Summers and Schmidt; | the rinng. It is provided in the articles | oe mith and Sullivan, and Payne. f agreement referee shall beye) 2nd HeGia Ee ee oerthe ihe: rereres oe first handful and inindependents command of andL formed | meeting be observed on with the will present spring and be present Second to Belden at a mile 144 8-Elmdale (6) (Coffey) -...+..+-: ; " al near champion more driving "Well, An-|turned Athletic} They it ..100 se ewe % 0 0 16 First race, Ave Faxiel furlongs, 1-Galvanic (a) (Deck) | 2-Blaun eet eve San Francisco, May 30.-Billy Papke| building w rl be rus, th this "morning. wit h | to 1, um-jg¢ tanley I 7 cheq | @ field of te he best ance | Smith was to fight 4 Bhtcher have Pitta my Goff. | meén 2 in U tah tor ehoonata te theStee 11 the } PO, ; 0 1 nt Yorkville was that Pact "a. physle someone ou by the broke Pastime PAPKE goten five hits, but in they line a hearts | getts'' team 0 | citizens - and J its friends at the races.| O11 Hs os arrange=. unas ro Beat : or 1 | rvenlently Governor am pry mt FORM AT A GLANCE | Is | alk Tack << ohnson i¢£ ; isoner: befor today.) ae world's at the athletic| secon LEAGUE Sox vedged follows "2 Refore events] Grounds to-| bhi Utah 0} ad 1 hits Goo Renbinre Oaa a | he irae court' |}asked new the ats ms Hie , Says Judge with reckless driving in the West drive | ral park. The prizefighter told| Magistrate Hermann _ that he was liv-| rm at the Little ones teal He | |said, with a broad See when he was s Set Meet. 30.-Two Lawsonby Robertson, the E., | @utfooted American flyer, less than.five : a TIGERS DEFEAT SOX. Chicago, May 20.-Detroit made just where Score: proba handicap mixed 0. Ha, Be 27 mate 0 H. Od 3 1 5° 2. Le | insence 100% ufasite, Corney. AK and But aia chs i wae echampior ug, Was M: ree ries police YORK) oe econ mre SEs St. Louis Te engBatteries-Ew Both aana tatunceGasper, se Golke Karser| ae unlucky. a Utah ee . = Fair at Jarrett, The 31 20 S5 Lussi; two-base eG: stable, SET J 0 sf tl Head, 0.) 0) 1 i1 batted ee | Whaling. ase 0 051-0. "1 We a p (Pender IN COURT) __- Laws Sorry, 1 Topeka, ae 2 Speed Lin- Wichita, established the Ree a St. from s} unre eter eromhacas eating the Sout e mers Sas effective while 16 p5 sey Totals liye to Ses toise APPEARANCE o| Clerks' association at Celtic park today.|ly - AMERICAN the Seen Sol a . Grind, in Doubt Mile From Field. -_-_-_--- 2; struck out, by Westall In the discus throw, Olympic style, | chan and throwing from a regulation seven-| that "would oot steel rimmed circle, Martin Sherl-| prospects . ome , are e d 4 re bag sem f es 5 porn Amerys 3 | McAdams, eee be 7 il 28 10 re 3 . 221 403 00x-12]/ Jnnings cf. :; real | 7 | Se aera . t : BEvl utte, 9 | 2] | AB. R. ? |} Turk, ss... , .. 4 0 5 lj ae Men ; PEt eiapeteteie 7 ) a | bls ~| Dunn, « 22 1 1/Nehring, 1b 4 2 1 | Fitzgerald, 3b 4 0 0. Re If ynd, Lie ordAarts 0] Whaling. inisi Dp enMa ca: ~ 0 oodman. Leta 0} ae 16 2 Ee : .:.. 1 > 55 ee? aes 01 H. ren .. of splendid om aay well at the bat, witle the ho elub srounds last week when the mis-| That is taking a big chance. Are you|" q-)2?7a™ eae e cues caer put up a poor defensive gam The|stle sailed out 1238 feet 119 inches | afraid of anybody?" ke Fr eee are RS combination resulte in a 10 »psided In the 200 yard race Roy Dorland,| ‘Nobody that.I knows of," he re-|°? > eae Sao pai s0 » maul score that t discussed the bigbig Sune Suncay|the national champion at the distance, | plied ES ae vere fifthGua tonee Minidocia. CUmeTaeaAndeGranaicl crowd of Si § ‘Cincinnatl running i a e five [handicap field is as home, | records were the running hop, skip a reckless canenbee ?" asked the magi~ sya jump and the discus throw, free strate st¥ie: in the former Dan Ahearn leap-| "Yes, I oe that 2nd I'm sorry," ‘eane four Ai: 3 sunous my olde ous ‘Second wasn't It but of 49 feet | replied "Johns one Se 11 e ed the Ande rson) "Bride {nate the on a fnew put brace I fault old record| bettered 1/8 i ches. which 9° made by OGornale at Witltacre Bridge ptehing last a and something went Won at three fur ong Pieis- | on Sept. 19, 1906, by 74 inches Wror 1s wi th don't like to take], Gutnara (atnocey BE: Gibson; Moran sT ST. LOUIS WINS j 1 42-0) STG MAKER | RECORDS at Athletic York, | records Over-| 602-4 100-2 and Teh ee s, Lodell ee | Oma- ae ieee enon Athletic Club Men New Marks for Competition 9| & Gibson; 101 000 001.000 ... Pittsburg fake Chicago 7 ed { Socond weillandMora doub re on | balls, ; City, er-Denver, New HE 5 Aon and ae a ee AROSee Jy aLaer vee Pp (p. R.H.E.| Euchell Moines-Des ans NEW in- R Leever os ae ire ; Armbruster, At ‘Des Pirates. | Game ss. Wests ull, Fuchell; _-_ First ze rf Feet e la er tere errr 9 : Score by 13 fee na 1 : At coln At a TWO, 20.-Pittsburg second : eS = iy Eb aed Boise. AB a Stier, ' ab ay 6 l te ae 0 oi 5 0 1b Rr 0 te tee 1 verona I If Smith, Ross WESTERN L LEAGUE : creased its lead by winning two games from the Cubs today before a crowd of 30,000. The first was won by a score of & to 4.) Overall's wildness. lost: the first game, while Wagner's all around work 2) | Fournier: "Henley, Corbett Snd Berty=| - c.! as. 490 l ha At 389 W!1 WINS 201-5 Berry and Growning LEAGUE. PI rTSBURG . Sale p. : ete || s eee | 001-4 te ~5 |Nelck, 4 and efx Salt | and aoe inning third Huskies 4. by ling to Flick: struck out, by McAdams | ber acerwasidenth occurred ' pupn |Tegunn...... 2.0. R.0@I B. +429 ey ee San ranntane ee a - | Gordon 2, by Fuchell 1 ild pite hes 4:-bv Annis 8* bases' on balls,off Mc- | The at EBiverview Witeecrald -278 | San Francisco ....010 002 010-4 9 2] Wieatall se9 sacrifice ° Cite MiaorEaeEt 1s; | Adams 2, , off Annis 4: f wild Baa adisens,g | Of) hie. athi eetStorm private. nik __Umpire-Stewart ae ‘ a: } itchec Me ils athletes or ite run ir | Batteries? Harkness, G y and/ time of game, 2.00; umpire, McKibben | iS)hit by Iptehe, a. ball.by' McACnnS | preparation for'an-athiétic school ée) ee | 28 igs OE eit es ; "Hatte Newlin himit.) 000 020 ..002 100 Gan Francisco 71 Washington...ee Eee "Ah, * 338 COAST LEAGUR. Sacramento > SON shee eS t Portla 681 | 18 TH orsen Th Ls vVic- | (0 rue Z 4, 300-3 i ROCin tne the . Bols : 600 002 4190- 7| Score by innings e N ft ae Tozer and Orendortt, eae Summe¢e ary pe, ylen bases, Case, Marx, /Salit Lake . ..006 LaLc Irby 8, Moore, Gordon, Cahill 2; two- | Butte oe .,.000 AT SAN FRANCISCO. | base hits, Moore, Irby; three-baso hits +! Summary.-Lefton. bases eames _H.E.| Harmouth: sac rifice flies, Morse Shlt*%lake-9: stolen - bases: First 12 1f 18 ALY er ce ae sonESS and 000 te Rg $0 when vie- | six men of that team made nmasy 4: Lodell, pe 000 S nat one ign aeeine Oakland . -. Se | Lost. 12 tess,« Ht SN clecheeelt. ear Gakta ne p 4 LEAGUE. = so LOS ANGELES. | 3 eae ‘ail ne: R.H.E | Case, Bb 001 001 010-3 7 aPetreeie AT Cc 169 324| it 3 8 ence = ; ao oo Oe ib... Ni Thomas, Balti-| - oo3 "447 BWEMOEKGi 6, COAST | SN ceerniencs AMERICAN! &LEAGUE. Se a 8. "600 =200) P. F -hiladeIphia. Providence ; a] oe Butt today May Lake i" einen a oe ae ire oore tes th LEAGUE. ee ras Providence: ovie Re aaa irrigators errors to-} mae ew cates Stis, BOR 2b vesecsee <i STANDING Service ov rheof comedy say, ana Helena won another easy Penh a May their With Murray at Walker's tory The locals landed on both Bois@}on fielders' cholee, but two clean rm } Utah handicap, selling nubs mi t ra very ) € e 1 yecing ada € ) F Butte mace | Fiorse, weight. owner, ar Sie pitchers ve hard at opportune time. | being pve in that inning s J jockey ar care ie odds Gordon weakened toward the > end, | sut la strong batting rally in the a Sssixth > ab , od , b 26 : : ut no time was the result in doubt. | seventh ona eighth innings, but the} Col. White, 111, F. Baird, Sullivan rere ‘ Pita 0 rreat | 2: Exchequer, (\| Marshall is after new players t0O/jead of the Salt Lakers wa n¢ oo great/°c, E 1 ' 99, , Keene i & Co, seats Radtke, ate | strengthen the Irrigators Th ie score: |to overcome The seore | ant Pretension, Roe I ea ee ares > " | ré 5; Corrigan Os owe & Er | eens POA D SA me PO Ax BD | Smith, 4; Pricele Jewel, 102, Natal saucer. All Special Helena, continued Score Guessing. Some Do to Mixed Card for Holiday. on to Victory They Desire. | Material. New ter Some a SE aan pt? e 7 feature. de- Bamberger leaves special : Three Score Riders 0 n More Than Three n Batting Weights in This Event Afford Margetts' Team Travels Will Take Part in the Fiftee Winning End of a 3 to 2 Opportunity for the Talent With Winning of Half Latter in but Too Late to Help| Rally Game, the Boise Pitchers, and the' Irrigators' Managers Is Af-| Strong Makes Helena Lands Hard on Both of Butte ee State Street City. ee |