| Show DENVER WINS AGAIN I The Salt Lake Team Defeated Alter a Game Struggle THE SCORE WAS FIVE TO THREE The Old Nationals Will Meet the Visitors on Tuesday Billy earl in Town The II aces The Salt Lakes bit the dust onco more yesterday yes-terday afternoon and Denver added another victory to her long roll The grounds were in splendid condition and the atte dance d-ance was fair Both teams played well in the opening inning and the game was stubbornly contested from start to linish Lohbecks remarkable backstop work and hard hitting brought victory to his side when things wore looking very black for the visitors Edwards pitched splendidly and was well supported by his team The result hung in the balance to the end and a chance hit might have changed the result I The home team misses the coaching and steady work of Lloyd and us ho I plays today the Salt LaKe expect victory to perch upon their banners At all events I u flue game may be expected and it is I hoped that there will be a big lurnout The score ot the trams is found below S SAlT LAKES Lu It I I l B 10 I A C Griffith 1 f 4 2 U 2 1 1 Forbes ss 4 1 2 I 2 2 Chapin Bb 1 0 U 3 3 0 1 Breckliy c < I 0 2 S 2 U roesbeck r f 4 0 1 U 1 1 Ellis c Ln 1 U 0 0 0 1 Edwards p 4 0 0 2 I 0 Gardner 3b 4 0 0 J 2 0 Bodell 1 b 3 0 I D 1 0 Totals 0 u 37 1 G 7 12 5 I naNvan = = = = 1 AB 11 113 P0A I E Quinn s s f 0 I 1 3 I 1 I BOH bnn 5 1 t 4 3 u Ferguson 1 b 0 1 7 2 0 Lolibeck cu 1 2 a 13 l 0 Cavamiueh 3 b 0 1 I 2 I I Fiiknnper 1 f U I 0 0 0 1 Wells r I 1 2 0 0 1 Warren e f 0 1 9 0 0 0 I Hard p 3 0 U 1 3 U otaL m ass l2t 2 SUMMARY Two base hits Buckley 1 Lohbeck 2 double playHarris to Boyne to Ferguson CLapin to liodeil base on bal Harris 3 Iduard 2R struck outHarris 13 Edwards 8 parsed balls Buckley I Lo eclt I Time of 1a8ell hour i andO minutes Umpire Gus Angler NOTES Or THE GAME I Gardners beautiful stop and lightning throwing to the plate shutting out a run I was justly applauded Lohbecks catcning and throwing to bases was up to his great reputation his throwing to bases being remarkable Quinn made a splendid stop at long short and by a quick throw to second made a double Kittle Forbes is safe for a hit or a baso on balls every time lie is at bat Edwards remarkable left band catch of t a hot liner was cheered heartily Lloyd ought to bu playing in all these I games He is a great back ston and a general gen-eral favorite as ho alvnjs plays first class ball and is a gentlemanly player through and through The splendid ale of yesterday makes it i certain that most interesting contest will be seen tod y The playing order for to days game will be Venter Position al Luke City Lobeck Catcner u Llojd Bowen Pitcher LOld u o Picher 0 liorbon FergusonFirst Base 0 Uotluil Bojne 0 Second Base Chapiu 0 Vhapil Cavanaugh Thud Iass n Gardner T Quinn hortStop Forbes Fahringer Left Field Gnllin WarrenCerter F ed 0 Buckey Wells Right FIedGroebeclt THE OLD NATIONALS AGAIN On Tuesday next tho old Nationals will meet the Denver team and Wat show the visitors how Salt Lako used to par bah a I few years ago Tuo nine embraces such names as Lloyd Plaits Busby Barker I GolQing and others and they promise all who attend a good game of ball The Nationals and their batting positions will bo as follows Lloyd c Patts 3 b Buckly 2 b Griffin c f Busby p Barker 1 1 f Meade r f Gelding s s Bodell 1 b 1 McCoy sub i THE TRACK t I The directors of the driving park have 1 male up the following programme for the j meeting on October 1J First day Pacing race 222 class trot trot ting race 225 class running race half mile dash nif Second day Trotting race 250 class pacing race 230 class running race live eights of a mile dash Third dayTrotting race for 3yearolds trotting race 130 class running race distance dis-tance not decided upon Fourth day Trotting race 233 class pacing race 233 class cass Fifth day Trotting race 220 class pac 1 lag race 250 class Sixth day Pacing race free for all running run-ning race Salt Lace Derby one and one fourth miledash race lor 2yearoids race I for yearlings Tue following are tho events so far decided de-cided upon for the fall meeting at the West Side tr ck I FBEElOIiALL RACE Horses Owner Don Angus b s rat Culen i Pomp ch g J A Fitzgerald f Provo I Elder Lucas br g J C Macnell Jusoy br snMr Grant or American Fork I THREEYEAKOLD TIIOT Coxcomb ch s Sam McIntyre Kectricity bmnnn larn ylarvcv Drunks b s > r uimtWj terguson b s Frank Arms o 0 Frult itriristrong I 1IIREEM1NUTE RACE Dick KitchenBilly Kent Biighatn City Lady May b m 001 L biarbuk Possum b 8 000 u lat Cullen I Templar b s Sam Mcintyre i Black Cioud b s E M Jones Brigham U ty NAMEDHORSE hACK Solitaire b g I W Brown Lady Pomp b m 0 o A 1 Blat Commodore b s J M Neison Lady Mack b mn onHum Uitchccck I Leek b gon George Burrus Ogden 2D lACE RileyK br g J M Nelson Elder Lucas br g J A Mitchell Jasey br s Mr Gram American Fork j I TWOYEAHOLO RACE Alarmist ch s Mr Forche Ogden Alpha 1 ch s H A Mercer Fegmore b Su uuSmMclntyre I NAMED THREEMINUTE CLASS Dalsoy b m Hurry Duke II Inkerbod br s A G Bast Leok b s George Burrus Ogden Dick b sn nA G Kysdale SPOBTING SPLINTERS I is quite possible that Salt Lake may haRi ve a six days walking match before long Richmond and two or three other pedes triO ans of note are already here and Dan tri-O Leary who may fairly claim to bo the father of long distance walking isexpeced here this week Billy Wood whoso recent victory over Dais at San Francisco has made him a prominent candidate for the top notch arrived ar-rived hero yesterday and met Col King vho represents Joe McAuliff and who is authorized by the big fellow to make a matcn with Wood to come off at Ogden I is quite hkelyHhat some definite understanding under-standing may be arrived at before Woos departure Tho pugilist is stopping at the vnutsford Tee fencing club is flourishing |