Show MACHINISTS PIME HAV AN OU FINE ITNE PEN OF op SPORTS PORTS X 5 AT LAGOON Baby Contest Road BOIt Race and Other Interesting Int resting Events Big List of Prizes Awarded I Lagoon was the Mecca Ie ca of all ajl ma machinists I yesterday afternoon and and even evening evening ing Salt Lake lodge No of the theIn I International In Order of Machinists got up p the excursion assisted by other trade organizations of the city cit and from every point of view the day was wasa a huge success as the machinists days always are The attendance was estimated at 2500 but there certainly seemed to be bea a larger crowd than that even be before before before fore the evening trains had arrived The entire day was devoted to sports and contests of a novel nature In Including including eluding a baby b by show and innumerable were the prizes distributed The first event was a bicycle road race from Bountiful to Lagoon In which there were about eight entries The first prize was was waO won by Abbott Jenkin the second and time prize going to Jack Hume the speedy ama amateur amateur amateur and the third to Will GIllespie The baby b by show was one of the finest ever brought off In Salt Lake It at attracted attracted attracted every mother to the dancing pavilion Where those having babes to enter werf to step up on the stage The Th stage would not accommodate accommodate accommodate date of them as It devel open when the rush for places began There seemed to be a train load of or the little creatures The judges were three ladles ladies selected from the crowd whose homes were respectively in Park City Colorado and Kansas City The prize for the prettiest boy baby went to ton toa a son of Fred Ball of Ogden The prettiest girl was a daughter of Mrs Harper of Salt Lake Both prizes were silver cups Then there were cups for the second sec nd prettiest boy and girl the handsomest boy and girl Mrs Al Jarmans boy taking the former and the lightest and heaviest babies judged by their ages The youngest baby on the ground received a gold goldring goldring goldring ring and each of a pair of twins re received received a gold ring An Indian papoose which an Indulgent mother from front the foothills brought to the resort was given n a baby doll Other prizes were high chairs cht go carts baby pins etc Nearly every ever r baby received something A tub tu th race was won by Doc Doe San Sanders Sanders Sanders ders M S J end nd W f X his other Ed Mitchell MItch for first prize Jn j b h gwIm ming match Jack Tack RUler Hiller hero cf t boat rare race taking first prize from V liam Pinger Pt nger The baseball game ha he sin single single single gle and married men resulted rl fr 4 a vic vie victory victory tory for the married nine pine by a aE rore re of 13 to 5 The Oregon Short Line team teana tea m defeat defeated fd ed the th Rio Grande Grane Western in an on ex cx tug of war wai warThe The greased pig rats ran an out of ot the big bIS bISt t P r E i iS gates but was caught after alter a obese abase through Farmington by Bert James Jamas The married ladles ladies dash was won by Mrs Roy Mitchell The ladies ladles free for all foot foet race re resulted re resulted suIted in a victory for Miss Mia Ness Ne Hall Han Miss Mitchell finishing fini second Other prizes for foot rae races were dis distributed d as follows Girls under 14 Ethel Mitchel first Childrens race Frank first free for au all all J Nichols first Boys under 12 1 Ross ao first Boys of all ages Alfred DeGrey Dearey first The race r for men over 50 51 years yeara of or orage age was an interesting event There were six entries Tom Leyland fin finished finished first and John Thomas Tho second the prize in each case being a pair of spectacles sp The Oldest couple present were Mr and Mrs The largest tam fast family ily lIy belonged to Ned Smith who had eighteen children present Peter Conley was voted tIe the e sportiest machinist OH OR the ground and ancI Chambers the second sportiest Each received a case of beer The fhe committee managing g the ie excursion excursion sion zion consisted of Al EL E T L Irvine Joe Mitchell hell C B a Hawley Charles C arles Chambers Ed Hall and P Conley The members were we kept pret pretty pretty pretty ty busy trying to pull off all aD the events 1 scheduled but they accomplished the thetas task tas in hi a very creditable cedi manner |