| Show TRACK AND DIAMOND Starbucks Lady May Falls Dead on the Track THE HOME TEAM DEFEATS DENVER Boys From the Fort Will Play the Visitors Today Races at the WestSide West-Side Track i The fall racing season opened at the WestSide West-Side Driving park yesterday afternoon The attendance was only fair and the races were not of a very exciting nature The first event was a running race half mile and repeat in which the starters were Blue Dick Dwarf Repent and Mollle Woods Dwarf won in two straight heats Mollio being distanced Time 55 52 The next was a trotting race for three yearolds the starters being Electricity Coxcomb Inkerman Jaymount and Matthew Mat-thew Dennes The latter won in three straight heats Time2514 252 2o > The last event was for pacers Hminute class the starters being Lady May Blue Cloud Dick K and Possum The horses got off well i togethcr but soon strung out with Blue Cloud the lead He led the procession under the wire in 240 Dick K took the second heat in 2 48 Possum Pos-sum being distanced I Dluo DICK took the third heat in 246 I A sad incident occurred in the fourth heat which marred the pleasure of the day Lady May Mr Strrbucks line brood mare had been forcing the pace and soon after she I reached the last half she dropped dead on the track her driver Hitchcock I being thrown from the sulky on top of the prostrate animal Dick K came on in ahead tieing honors with Blue Cloud each horse having two heats to his credit The nnish was postponed until today when there will be in addition a fiveeighth I mile dash for which Neal Dolly Woods and Parthen are entered Riley K Elder Lucas and Jacoy are entered for the 229 pace In the three minute trot Lloyd Leek and Dick are entered TnE BASEBALL GAME A big crowd witnessed the baseball game on Sunday afternoon when the Salt Lakes redeemed themselves by defeating the Denvers by a score of 5 to 12 The local team was strengthened by Lloyd whose strong steady work contributed not a little to the victory The score was as follows fol-lows IENVFR R 11 po Ann E A-nn u 0 I 3 1 0 HOJne HJu I 1 3 3 I Ferguson 1 h 0 0 11 3 0 Lohbeck c 0 0 5 2 0 CavannulIh 3 > b 0 1 2 2 > Harris 1 0 I 1 I 0 Wells r 1 0 I 0 2 V ¼ arren c 1 1 0 1 Bouron pu 1 1 2 I 0 Totalm 5162712 7 SALT LAKES IT PO E e 1 Lloy Cn 2 3 3 I Forbe5 5 S u 2 3 2 3 0 Grlmtb 1 2 2 1 0 Groesheck r f 00 1 8 2 0 0 dwards 2 b hh 2 2 4 a 0 Buckley c 1 0 1 1 1 Gardner 3 bu n 1 0 j I 0 Bodell I 0 0 7 t 0 Horton 0 1 2 2 2 Total n 12 13 4 15 4 Br INNINGS 123456780 Denver 020000012 Salt Lake 33004101 12 TODATS GA11E This afternoon another ball game comes off This time the Denvers will have for their opponents the nine from Fort Douglas Doug-las It is sure to be an exciting contest as the boys at the fort are in line shape having hav-ing been practicing every day for the last two weeks Ladies will be admitted free and it is safe to presume that there will be a large attendance attend-ance This is as it should be as in all the eastern cities the ladies are great patrons of the game The game yesterday was won by the homo club and we are of tho opinion that the presence of a great number of ladies in the grand stand contributed in no small L way to the success of the Salt Lake nine Our boys did themselves proud and put up a great game and from present indications indica-tions the game today will be quite as interesting The Fort Douglas club will have as their battery Sommers and Dunn their crack pitcher and catcher The Denvers will usa Horton to pitch I and have Royne as catcher it is safo to say that there will not be many runs scored I by either side I Following is the list of the players and I I the positions they will occupy fort Douglas Position Dnitr SommersPitcherHorton I Dunnnn Catcner Boyne Kiley nhn First Base uFerguson Scully Second Bssehn Warren NarrThird Bnseu Cavanaugh Trapper nn hort Stop nn Quinn QutnianLeftFaeldFabranger 10tceuuCenter Field nBorne GaUiperuHight FieldWells Stonenn Extra n Harris The contest between tho Donvors and the reorganized National has been declared de-clared off to the regret of admirers of the national game |