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Show TRUTH work of the victors was excellent. The line-u- p of the teams was as follows: Sporting Gossip. Extra copies of back numbers of Truth can be had at the office, 11 and 12 Central Block. McDonald be- A. and the Denver tween the Y. M. C. resulted In a Whtel club, at Denver, Denver team by a score victory for the was not the oneof v to 0. The game r. r. t 1. g r. h sided contest the people here expected, outcome was somewhat startl- and the Cresceus, the famous trotter, is exto pass through Salt Lake about .......... Grant pected Worthen the middle of the month, and if the Cline weather is favorable he may give an Fanning exhibition hero. Tallon Fred Smith Meagher Referee, J. Fred Odell; umpire, John Boyle, Jr.; timers, Canning and Ray; linesmen, Petty and Hedger. knew the shape in ing to those whoLake team left here. which the Salt indiWhile containing some brilliant vidual players, it was away short on the time the team work, and up to had not practeam the here left bovs a more than couple of ticed together from reports The boys, Judging t rre show-in- ff creditable a made very aert out, time the in Denver, considering return and the to get ready, they had to be a good game here today ought Coach Holmes of the University says he hopes to get Stanford here for a game sometime about the middle of the month. This would be a treat for the people of Salt Lake. It is perhaps a little too much to expect that the home team could defeat the California boys, but stranger things have happened. ' contest. and there is some talk of fixing up a big Thanksgiving shoot with Ogden. All Hallows. football game last Saturday The 15 The Denver team was much heavier the rethan the Salt Lake aggregation, 181 and 155, spective averages being excess of this and it was through in scored Denverteam the weight that the first half, the Salt Lake boys holdin the secing them down to nothing was nearly ball second the the ond In all the time in Denver territory, and with the benefit of the past week's to practice the Salt Lake boys ought or a time line over the ball the get Salt Lakes weakness two today. be to seemed forming for interference a natural condition, and to be expected where a team is so shy on team work. This has been remedied in 'a large measure. The second half of the Denver game was a kicking contest, and this was where Salt Lake showed up best, Macandrews booting outclassing anything Denver had. Against the massive Denver line Salt Lake could do. nothing, and the poor interference made attempts to round the The ends ineffective and abortive. game today should be well worth seeThe line-u- p at Denver was as ing. The. Salt Lake High School team plays the Ogden High School at Ogden , - today. A. W. Copp, one of the popular young members of the Country club, won the State golf championship and the beautiful silver prize cup offered by W. G. Sharp last Saturday. Mr. Copp won from Fred Hale in the final with six up and four to play, the circuit Mr. Hale holes. being for thirty-si- x won the gentlemens putting contest with a score of 22 for 9 holes, while Mrs. Frank E. McGurrin won the ladies' putting contest by a score of 29 for the 9 holes. . The Y. M. C. A. basket-ba- ll players have opened their season and have organized several teams, which will play for the association championship. It looks as if the scheme gotten up by Mr. Roberts and his clique for the incorporation of the town of Bingham had fallen to the ground. The propertyand taxpayers, it appears, -owners did not relish the idea of standing for the additional expense for the gratification of the ambition of Mr. Roberts. JVIen's fine tailoring A Select Assortment of Fall and Winter Suitings, Trouserings, Etc. MARK RBDALL, 25 East Third 8outhf City. J. MOIIIIT Mining and Stock VERNON Broker. Csmspsarianca Solicited, lafimatiofl by Win or Otbsrviu. ffisuntVrnmi aJflpsjSjg MMIklilWne pwey 161 South Main 8treet, Salt Lake City, Utah. Fine Work InresSilyW Quick Work PURE RYE WHISKEY. TtymilDUMhi Tin Sadler And now it is threatened that Charto be suspended for life ley Turville is Mercantile Co., NaBatchelder of Chairman the by LIMITED. 223-22- 5 8. Main St., tional Cycling association board of SOLE AGENT8 FOR UTAH. control for alleged crooked work here last summer. The complaint comes Telephone 022X 147 Weil Temple St. from Harry Gibson, the youth of many plaints, who proved himself to be one of the most chilling frosts that ever & Lippman struck the local saucer. If Gibson had won a couple of races here and done Theres Money less work with his face a kick from Attohneyb-at-Lahim would carry more weight, but at in he to is entitled fair that treatment, EAGLE BLOCK, Comer Second South and and if he were jobbed, as he claims, West Temple Sts. the guilty man should be located and E. GEO. BLAIR, to The the punished. complaint relates 411 Auerbach Block. match race Gibson ran against John M. Chapman last summr. Gibson ROBERTSON & CO., charges that Chapman and the pacePUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS. makers put up a job to beat him. It White Star Oil Company. is not thought any job was necessary Pioneer Company. Collections and advertising a specialty. Exto beat Gibson, but at the same time pert Accountants, Notaries and Typewriters. that race did look queer. Charley TurBooks exported and kept by the month. Inville owned both the pacing machines corporation papers drawn up to suit. All classes of insurance placed. We represent used and was on the one pacing Gib- Learn About it. Trust Co. Write ns. Delaware son. The best Gibson could get in the Make Money on its Stock. Box 119. Incorporators 44 Central Salt Lake City Block, was of about when 1:50, yet pace way he was off the track temporarily to repair a punctured tire the motor was danced around the track in the neighCAUFORNIA-UTA- H borhood of 1:35, slowing to 1:50 when Gibson took it up again. The decision of Batchelder in the case will be interesting, as Turville has been one cf the stars here for a couple of seasons past. A . Century Printing Company Salt Lake. ,. Smith Schuler .... Livingstone iears tier ilen Umpire, John M. Connelly of Denver; referee, F. J. Frost, Missouri. Agricultural College, now under the charge of George Richards, had little difficulty in disposing of the Ogden High School Saturday at Logan, by a score of 15 to 6. The Logan boys were much the heavier, and some slower, but at that handled the Ogden team easily. Ogden, as usual, played a hard, speedy game, but was unable to do much against Logans superior The strength. DL Powers, Straup w SMOKE The brutal game of football is ap- parently not sufficiently fast for the good people of a certain section of Texas, judging from the report of a game played at McKinney, Tex., last week. A dispute arose between McKinney and Sherman a game and bystanders mixed- during in with clubs. Doth teams were arrested, four of the Players being taken to a hospital and Torn teen others were more or less mashed up in the fight. It is to be noted that while the men were injured on the football field their hurts wore not received while playing. - lie University of Utah again demonstrated its strength by shutting out All Hallows College 16 to 0 last Satur-daif the University had not fumbl'd a few times the score might have fun much higher, as they clearly ?ted their opponents all the inrough. The fumbling was due, perhaps, as much to carelessness and wm ranee as anything. All Hallows di no adequate defense against the y. 11 mversitys assaults, and the team OIL COMPANY Iver Lawson and W. B. Vaughn, the two best sprint men on the local track this year, are both convalescing from attacks of typhoid fever, Vaughn having had a light case and Lawson a very severe attack. The Salt Lake Gun club expects to resume its regular shoots this week, Will Buy, Sell or Lease Oil Lands, Will sell 150 Sections located at Green River, Utah. Beat Oil Land on the market. 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