Show SPORTS AT LAGOON Outings McDonald Employees and Twentyfourth Ward People lhe employer of J G McDonaldS candy factories at Salt Lake and Os den and the people of the Twenty fourth ward celebrated at Lagoon yesterday yes-terday Two separate programmes sports wore given on the grounds In the afternoon and the time was fully occupied occu-pied interesting contests A number of foot races were run under un-der the auspices of the Sundayschool committee of the Twentyfourth ward and prizes were awarded to the following follow-ing contestants For girls under 0 years Leah Ashton Efile Wilson MomJc Allen for glrjs from S to 10 years Gladys Buckle Alice Elder for girls from 11 to 1C Mnbel Olson Nellie Thomson boys from Sao 10 Lorin Furl Fianlc Allen boys from 11 fo 16 Oliver Meredith Samuel Bucknwn boys I threelogged race first t prize Henry i Peterson amid Carl Fan second prize 1 VlltiamJ enan nnd Otto Fisher 100 I yard dash for men first prize Lorenzo ChrlHtvnacii second l I P Elder The race for young married iadleb WHS won by Mrs Leah Ashion and Mrs Edna McCnllough The ate for married ladies over 30 years was won by h Mrs Alice Johnson first itnd Mrs Sarah Danslc second I The boat race in whloh the prizes were given to the lady rwlts won first by I A H Meredith accompanied by Miss Annie Thomson second by Don I Lang accompanied by Miss Sarah Jcrerny third by Chris Rasmugsen and Miss Lottie Cottam I Little Luclle infant daughter of Mr and Mrs G H Bochman received tho I 1 prize for being the prettiest baby pros en I eimtlhme I The prle for the widow with the 1 largest family was awarded to Mrs Emil Hubcr of Ihi Twentyfourth ward there being S of her children present The oldest man on the grounds was I I Wmium Harmon und the oldest lady Mrs June Wallace both of whom were given prizes I baseball game between time married l and single men of the Twentyfourth > wnrd rtsulted In a score ors to 7 in favor of tho single men CANDY PEOPLES SPOUTS I Tha sports for McDonalds employees wore In the nature of friendly contests con-tests between those from Ogden and I Salt Ijnke and the visitors from Og den secured most oC the prizes The first won by I Ogden WOM I the young ladles tug of war Jn which ten from each factory contested Time next asa as-a 100yard dash the victor being Julius Pnwlns Thou came tho girls three legged race Olivia Nuekelby and Alice Rogers being the winners Mrs Laura lCll ILl of Ogden won tho egg and spoon race The micedic tim read i mmg contest for young men was won by Walter Emlcy i Tho prizes won by the Salt Lake employees em-ployees were the tug of war for boys and the 50yaul race for ladles the I latter being won by Miss Bertha I Thorpe In baseball a ebal1 game between I the Ogden and Salt Lake employees six innings were played and It was declared de-clared a draw the score standing 7 to 7 Following was the lineup Salt Lake Ogden Miirgotla c 13 Shiipo t I OHtler P Dan Shupo Delve Ib Williams j Swan lib F Wllllnmtf Kullcncr lib Ernie Llndscy ss Pawlns Llewellyn 1 1 f C Williams I I Murphy c fMcGovcrn Sanders r f Leavltt I The game was umpired by Mr Mc I Donnldiwho not only gave satisfaction but received inuch praise for having so successfully conducted tho excursion excur-sion About 100 employees were down from Ogden and fully twice that many went from Salt I t Lake Between 700 and 800 people were on the grounds |