Show If UTAH WHEELMEN AIDED 1 i Manager of SixDay Race 9 I Provides Trainer ACTRESS DONATES FUNDS sing and Snmuelson Well Provided for by Itlannger Poweis Who Has Placed Them Under the Charge of Al Trainer West Annie Osborne an Actress and Several Sporting Men I Give Money to Help the Mormon TcnmSnlt Lake Riders One Lap I Behind but Are Favorites uYL tflak TfUBUNE SPECIAL I Now York Dec HKing and Sam vp uelson the Sail Lake team which is I competing In thc sixday race here um need not worry about funds for training f train-ing and other expenses Manager Pow flgi is who Is supervising the contest has I taken them under his wing and has a placed them in charge of Trainer T West 4 V Annie Osbornc tho actress and several sev-eral sporting men have subscribed sums of money which will be utilized t 1 to help keep the Mormon team as D they have been termed In the race t I King and SamuHson are great favorites favor-ites with tho crowd 1W KING SETS A PACE IJ Last night there were 0000 people in the pardons and at SIiO oclock King j and Samuelson the latter relieving his partner made a daring attempt to iet pain the lap which would put them Inline 7 In-line < with the leaders The Mormon boys effort was a spirited ono Billy King bpilnlcd and got an advantage of onequarter of the oval amid tremendous tremen-dous applause ills partner relieved him and held thin slight gain for sometime L some-time until Walthour caught up with TT him MeETachern then relieved Wal lr Jp thour and the pace was fast 1 A i BEHIND THE RECORD I At 1 oclock this Wednesday mornIng morn-Ing the men were eight miles behind the record having lost several laps on account of a letup In the pace by the short distance riders Uefore midnight the crowd was estimated at 10000 The score at 1 a in was Miles Laps Fisher and Chevaller 973 2 Butler and McLean 75 2 Nowklrk imd Munro 97 r 2 MeEachcrn and Walthour 37i 2 wI Maya and Wllbon f m1 2 p IUWNOII and JuliuM = I7i 1 King and Samuelson 7i 1 Babcock and Turvlllo f7i 1 Fredericks and Junk H D71 ti I i Hall and McLaren ffil J 9 I BOXING MATCH AT SILVER CITY 3l Bonman and Sullivan of Eureka to Fight Fifteen Rounds eu Sliver City Dec 10A fifteenround glove contest between J JJ Beaman of this place and M R E Sullivan of Ku ry icka will be pulled off next Tuesday tr December J7lh at tho Silver I City opera 2 house Both men arc well known In tho rjb4 district where they have 7iid consider able cxpert MH0 In boxlnpr and Iho con text doubtlcs will bj a goo < l one A E3ri t J purse of SUV will be iii > on tho light wjilch will be preceded by l several pre liminary j bouts by 1 local I men rt BASKETBALL AT ARMORY O Salt Lake Team Defeats Company 0 J28 to 20 Hill The Salt Lake basketball team played LI M its first game this season at tho armory ff1111 last night against company C I and won by a scoro of 1 2S to 20 At tho end of the JdgL4 first half the score was 13 to 12 In favor of the Salt Lakes 3t looked ns 1C the hOP J same would ho very close but In the last half the Guards lost somo of tholr ling npeed The Salt Lakes played nil the harder and spon had a fow points to the Rood which could not be overcome by Cj tho Guards Johnson throw three baskets and Rlppeto two for the Salt JLako team I The Guards threw two baskets from tho I field and l two from free thiows Hlrsch I U vogel 1 of Iho Guards made the prettiest i throw of the game tossing the ball Into I Ii tho basket with ono hand Reproscntatlvcfi from the basketball tam vlll meet next Saturday at S L oclock at the Wllkes Cycle company I O It oIUcc to orgnnixo a basketball league ii Tho meeting was ranged yesterday by ii the managers of the teams mid It Is tho Intention to arrange a schedule and give nil outsido teiimfl an opportunity in Join the league l Teams from Logan Ogden and Provo has requested admission Tho i local teams expected to join are the Salt 11111 Lake L 1 D S university University Ilus V tab company C of the N G U AH Hallows High School Yir C A and Lort Douglas to II Ai j Coach Phlppcn of the Company C team luted last night that he was going to ciml organize a Junior boys league and ar range a schedule of games to be played I In connection with tho proposed girls league The league will bo made up of I h 1 the second from Ute University and II high school and tho first teams from tho l V grndo schools Phlppen win commonco 4 to organize the league next week t a 0 tro 1 CpL Stanton of tho L D S Unlvcrclty C11fesf stated last a1esf night that his team would not play any games bufo ro tIm holidays lei s T no ten team has not had sufllclent practice but he believes It will bo a t stronger Hum ca Inst IJ year 0 r A basketball team Is being talked of nt RtA Fort Douglas There are several expert G1L1 playcia at the fort and 1C they remain p t there a team will ho organized Immediate JItf ly I to compete agulnst tho city teams ana IJtiJ I to Join tho league v 1t 6 lIar J SLAUGHTER OF GEESE pf ro ttk Callison Brothers Kill ThirtyFour c cu in One Day rl uJ gtiit i The Calllson brother Cal and A F pEl3if 1 returned yesterday from a days shooting I 4 I it Knudsorip on tho Bear river with 1 tlilrjyfour geese the biggest kill reported joir this neaton Cal CilllFon 1 Jcilid twenty ThI4rJ f 1 filx of the birds 1our Ithe number 1 Wtrc of unutual vslze weighing fifteen i 1 pounds each whlfr the icmahider aver r nged from eight I to fin pounUn Calllsoi ISt1 stated that there worn thousands oC K K O In that country hut l they Vro hard lo get Whllo out shooting last A Hfiturtlay the haunts of the gceso were iv located t ond preparitloiiH made for Sun day morning HI and his brother l got lo ds the grounds early nnd os FOOD an day l brtiko the geese came In hundreds Tho men had mailo good blinds and had c placed several decoys In twenty mln IIICB after the geese had started Jlylng p Iho two men killed thirtyfour after which no more birds came to Iho grounds 1 OGDEN BASEBAND DIRECTORS s Prominent Citizens Chosen to Head im Athletic Organization Ogijcyi Dee 10Tho following named liavo ho1l selected an directors of tho esIiictIa Ogden Bfjxolinll club for thoseason of 3r < < 2 W J Sheal > W II Chcverp George C Rent Albert Scovrn G h J Becker 1 I M 1 S Brownlu Cmitrls JI lrcl1fr PolH Balo 11 lJ Spfncer und A H yCOW i llcywoom ThyuT t tit oC the most ° Jjromimient and InflutlHI 1 men In the city 1iiGA tlUd the fact Ihat thc urn taking nil tc thn part In tho affairs of the train In r j tJurCfl its IIIJCCIH rt ° SPEAKING OF SPORT I 5 John T Brush ot Indianapolis and Cltl ClnrlimatJ tJ who 18 lnlscv York to at r tend t tho National League baseball mootIng moot-Ing i hones to chango radically the control con-trol of baseball and 1 to give thp National liHKiio l complete power of all clubs and player i outside of tho American league Tho Western Jockey club board of stewards has elected these ofllccrw Clmlrman J avTence A Young Chicago vicechairman George G Perkins Coy Ington i Kyf treusurrr James Ilnrvaid iC hlcagrt and secretary George JI Kuhl Chicago WINNERS ON THE TURF AlNcw I Qrlcans Yjirrho TScarrn Ban lyhLuu I Woods Echodulc and Water 1 house h hm hl At Oaklsind El Bane Fltzkanct Com mlssonpr Forstor Bedeck Rcdwnld and Bedncn l I |