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Show TRUTH. The Sons of Eli were in the pink of condition, and no matter how hard the work in the scrimmages, the men came out with little or no injuries, while Princeton's men were damaged more or less and frequent changes had to be made during the play of both halves. During the seventy minutes of play Yale made but one change Kunseig was substituted for Goss at left tackle in the last half. Yale scored the first touchdown in fifteen minutes. Sporting Gossip. is ult Lake High School had the The last Saturday against the Lden USh School had the men used and acted more their heads a little and with preouickly in their plays score resulted in cision. As it was the won tie to 12. 12 It was considered one of best games of the season, and both Columbia was an easy victim for Corfierce ball from teams played swift and nell at New York last Saturday, the the close of dart to finish. Towards School could not score being 24 to 0. The Cornell men the last half the High and they cut proved themselves superior in every downs, for held ha time play to their opponents, and carried and time line through Ogden's a the ball down the field as they pleased. scored and again for big gains, was time called, barely as touchdown themselves from defeat, notteam put up the withstanding that the Dartmouth was easy for Harvard, both touchscored best game. Ogden a but nevertheless Dartmouth made two downs on flukes. In the first half kick was blocked, Ogden got the ball touchdowns in the game. The final and carried it for eight yards down the scores was 27 to 12. Harvard played field and then forced it over the goal In the second substitutes, and without Capt. Campline for a touchdown. bell. The regular team would never half the Salt Lake full back got the have allowed a score. to was unable but ball on a drop kick, was tackled. he it" when hold Ogden won the toss and chose the east goal. Hyde kicked to Scudder, who ' The games played last Saturday and d line caught the ball on the scores were as follows: and carried it back ten yards. At the respective dashed line-up Scudder through Harvard, Fresh ...35 Yale, Fresh first 0 Bero for five yards, and Keogh re29 Kansas 5 Nebraska Orden Georgetown U 17 U. of Virginia 16 peated with five yards more. 17 Wash, and Jeff. C.ll Naval Cadets was then held for three downs, and the 24 Union 5 ball was kicked on the fourth for Brown 24 Case School 0 Medics Ohio Salt which gave twenty yards gain. 11 17Grinnell Iowa Lake the ValL Smith hurdled for four Ox o 0 J 11. Wesleyan U Lincoln and 12 Lewis Institute ... 0 yards over center, Hyde, Lawrence Lake Forest irade seven yards gain Notre Dame 17 Indians Thomas 5 5 Kentucky U 0 the tackles, and then the ball U. of Nashville through C 5 Kentucky S. C was lost on downs. Ogden made two Central U 16 Washington ... ... 5 trials at bucking, advancing the tall Multnomah 11 11 Detroit U Northwest two next in the lost one and it but yard 42 Lafayette 0 Homestead downs. Lawrence of Salt Lake tried to West Reserve 6 Allegheny 6 line, Oberlin kick a goal from the thirty-yar- d 0 Ohio S. U 16 Dennison 0 but the ball was blocked before he O. Wesleyan 29 Purdue 6 Illinois could send it spinning through the air. 5 U. of So. Dakota.. 11 Mornlngside C In the scrimmage Keogh picked uo 2 Detroit A. C 5 Pittsburg field the ball and spurted down the men chasing him at with twenty-on- e full speed. Hyde finally began to cut down the distance between himself and The next big game will be on Thanksd line made Keogh, and on the a beautiful tackle and dropped Keogh, giving day, in fact there will be several Just saving a touchdown. In the next big games on that day. The Univerthree downs Ogden scored a touchdown sity of Utah will meet the University in spite of all Salt Lake could do, of Nevada team at the ball park.' The while Scudder kicked goal and the High School will play the Provo team score stood 6 to 0. In the next ten at Provo. The Y. M. C. A. team will minutes of play Salt Lake .scored and go to Logan to play the Agricultural tied Ogden 6 to 6. Both teams scored College. in the last half. At the beginning it appeared as if Salt Lake was all out and Ogden easily scored. The locals picked Consolidation is the order of the day. up on the rekick, and played as they never rlayed before, which netted them The Y. M. C. A. and N. G. U. football a tie with Ogden. The line-u- p was teams have followed the general trend as follows: and have united their forces for the Salt Lake. Ogden. 1. e neelor Johnson purpose of playing any big team which Eero i. t Wardleigh may have the temerity to challenge Anderson 1. g Knapp them. Neither team will disband, but Eanl c Snow games scheduled. The Smith, captain r. g Farr will playtheallteams will be held in reNeldfn of r. t Allan pick Eavis of their steel in e serve those for worthy Farley Warns Corev, Taylor and out of the State. qb 1. h.T. Keogh, J. Keogh Lawrence r. h Lessinger fb J. Scudder J. Keogh, Farley, LawMort Allen, halfback for the Y. M. C. rence. Thomas. Goals from touchdown, Scudder. 2; Hyde, 2. Referee, Acree. Um- - A., will probably not be seen in the ,re Linesmen. Brown and Scud- season. The cause is Jer. Timers." Dyke and Nuttle. Time of arena again this his shoulder in the of dislocation ..o the halves, minutes. recent game at Denver. the from the start, that Burns could have knocked out the dummy almost any time if he had chosen to do so. He was by far the bigger and heavier man of the two, and had Just as much science as the other fellow. His blows were light and had little effect on Rowan, but he, it seemed to the spectators, could have put a good deal more force into his fists if he wanted. If he had Rowan would have been knocked out in the fifth or sixth round and the spectators would have lost a good deal of fun. Nobody was hurt. Dr. Whitney, physician to the Board of Education, is doing excellent work in making examinations of the school children when they are sick and threat- ened with scarlet fever, diphtheria and other contagious diseases. He is kept pretty busy, too. His daily examinations sometimes run up to over fifty. WALKER BROTHERS, Bankers Salt Lake City, Utah. The next event at the Salt Lake Athletic club will be a twenty-roun- d contest in about three weeks between Dummy Rowan and Jack Christy. They are to go into the ring at 160 pounds. Christy has been in training all summer, and both men are in good condition physically. GEHLRAL IKlablisliod BAKKItC BUSINESS . . 1859. ifUIvCTtD. Safety Deposit Roxo fur Item. !j Fergus Coalter Music Co. Pianos and Organs. . The D. A. and M. society is being Schlrmer's Complete Diary. urged by horsemen to make the racing McKinley Edition of 10c Music. B. F. Woods Edition of Music. track one mile instead of half a mile, which it is thought would attract the 39 Main St., two doors So.Z. C. M. I. best talent from the outside. Owners of fast trotters do not care to place their horses on less than a mile track. With a mile track and purses of $500 to $1000 hung up the best horses In the county would be seen here. , ; r five-yar- above-entitl- ; ' JOHN F. BGES, MANUFACTURING IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF SALT Lake County, State of Utah. Elizabeth E. Oyler, plaintiff, vs. Jacob Oyler, defendant. Summons. The State of Utah, to the Said Defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within 20 days after the service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise, within thirty days after service, and defend the action; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the complaint, which, within ten days after service of this summons upon you, will he filed with the clerk of said court. JONES & COLLINS, Plaintiffs Attorneys. P. O. address. Commercial block. Salt . is H Jeweler and Engraver Diamond Sotting, Medals to Order, Loose Diamond-- Opals, RuiiU-s- , Turquoise. Old Gold Bought and Taken in Exchange for Work. f , i ed From this date, Nov. 9, till Jan. we will present a 1, 1902, Silver Thimble Sterling To each customer $2.50 that purchases or over of our goods. 259 S. Main St. Dont Forget the Thimble. Lake City, Utah. one-yar- Touch-lcwns- OFFERS CHOICE OF trains daily-- 3 Three Distinct Scenic Routes. 3-fa- PULLMAN PALACE AND ORDINARY SLEEPING CARS Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, WITHOUT CHANGE. 11 idea FREE RECLINING The fight a week ago between Jim Burns and Dummy Rowan gave the uck iast plenty for their money. It Saturday at Logan, where the spectators twenty rounds, and ended in a college defeated the Agricultural lasted draw. It was pretty evident, however, College by a score of 12 to 11, although foil. 1all,,ws claimed to have made a n wLJ , hdown (which was not j ! GEO. W. HEINTZ, Asst. General Grands Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City. Lessee and Manager Refree Ititer), and say that should have been 17 to 11. s.!nth played a star game and of iuto use some of the tactics the id High School team, ..i,,1'' for him an rmi man. EXCURSIONS, PERFECT DINING CAR SERVICE. For rates, folders, etc., inquire of nearest Ticket Agent specifying the Rio Route, or write al-th- Bali PERSONALLY CONDUCTED CHAIR CAR$. A ii-a- m hrn,mu I. TO . Hallows of taking with them ai the horseshoes they could comfortably carry resulted In good ! AND . AH THROUGH st eight-yar- d IIaHows was held for downs ,rs but they managed to se-- 1 ball also on downs and A 0 curp tsllna n They played a more tricky n the farmers, which resulted in ki r . '' . Kolas. There was a large at the game. - at-tend- an. INCORPORATED Office in DesereT National Bank Buildin lTale " Seated Princeton by a score of t New Haven last Saturday. Capital $75,000.00 142. Telephone SaETLAEE ClTYVrAH. I' |