| Show SPORr RGRfTION CYCLING > At the Salt Pnlacatrack last ovcnlng Harry Ollwon of CJnclnnnll uhowod hlm HolC to GWwn romnrknblo mice fohiower In 1 I Ills twomile exhibition He did the first hl1 mile lwomle T5 ami the second In 323 iS mie which vs rennounccd ne the clghtlop rcconL the best prevUms Limo being RUeh I as 333 made by Harry Elites although this scorns pretty slow thlI praly I SUMMARY Halfmllo open professional Firm JlcntGuy Lawson first Ben JlrHt second Klne third Time 111 J5 I Second HontrtniKlian Ural Sanuielson second CharleS Turvlllo third Time 101 z u I V j FlnaJVflUKhn first Lawson second IlnaJVnuhhn Sniniiclson third Turvljlo fourth Time 101 < 35 f 35 ThrceclKhlh mile open amateur First IJcatA G Angoll first EnrI Clayton Hcephd R o Gramoa third Time 46 1 MeCOnds Second HeatEfldle Smith first L Beck second J H toyloiid third V Time b 45 seconds FinalSmith first Beck second Clayton lrslEccle FnnlSmith IS l 33 seconds Unlimited tandem pursuit professional First IlentClmrlOH Turvlllo and Oscar Julius rirst O E Emery and J 1 L Thompson Thomp-son Hccond 2 miles 7 laps 10 yards lime G2 15 Second IIoatKJntr and SamuolBon first Vaughn and Lnwson second 1 mile 1 lap M yards Time 210 25 V Final TurvJIlc and Julius first Mmj end Samuclaon second 3 miles 5 laps 1W yards Time 732 Match race unlimited pursuit Charles Hermans and Leo Bowers first t Eddie Smith second 1 mile 7 laps Time I 114 15 1 11 womllo exhibition motorpaced bv Harry Gibson hlblton Clnclnunt Time 323 35 Harry Gibson will have his first competition compe-tition men hero next Tuesday night when ho will go fifteen miles against William Vaughn the race to be motorpaced BASEBALL The Salt Lake club and tho Maccabees played a game yesterday forenoon at tho park and after the Ilrt few Innings tho Maccabees asked 1C the score could not bo kept out of the papers Ilawloy and Meredith pitched for tho Salt Lake club and the Maccabees llncdun as follows f Pots 1st b 1 Norton s sr Papworth 3rd b Ostler 2nd b Garland r f Gunn Gunr I 1 f Duncan c ConkIln p Smith c Wood lot b Tho score was as follows V R U F Salt Lake CO 17 0 Maccabees 1 10 11 Tim game was umpired by Clarkson Argus J Hamilton the lefthanded pitcher of the Park City club left last night for thelark In Frtrt Smith Ark I being called there by the announcement of tho serious Jllncas of his father Jio docs not expect to return to Utah 0 4 5 The game between Lagoon and Park CIr hero today and at Park City tomor row have been postponed owing to tho Impossibility of traveling between Park City and Salt Lnkc The next guam will I be hero tomorrow between Ogden and Salt Lake a i Tho management of the Llvo Oaks of BIngham desires to correct the statPinont that overtures had been made to professional profes-sional players tho management staling that the club Ison a strictly amateur boriS V a s e Tho Salt Lake Business College and the Maccabees will play at Lagoon tomorrow morning at 1 oclock V TURF Tho race betwepn Jupjtjr J aridJuliaA was called yesterday orar a suitable purse could not be secured Clarence McCornlck paid 1000 for the Weber maro yesterday The horse Is a green Pacer and lid a mile In 220 at Caldors two days ago the half half In 1 W n 1t V V V V FOOTBALL SCELI V iI i I University of Chi ago Announces Games for Coming Season Chicago July 12Tlio football schedule of tbo University of Chicago for the coming I com-ing season has just b announced < V A team from tho University of Pennsylvania Pennsyl-vania will he the only representative of tho Eastern colleges on tho Chicagos schedule Following is tho Chl5gos October Bth Knox college at Marshall field October 12th Purduo at Marshall field October 10th Illinois at Marshall Held October 2Glh Pennsylvania at Marshall Mar-shall field November 2nd Beloit at Marshall Mar-shall field November Oth Northwestern at Marshall Held November 16th Michigan Michi-gan at Ann Arbor Thanksgiving Wisconsin Wis-consin at larahall Held COLUMBIA AGAIN WINS Independence Gave Old Defender aVery a-Very Close Call Newport It T July J2Tho Colum bin again defeated tho Constitution In todays raco by a margin In corrected tlmo of two minutes and nineteen seconds sec-onds the Independence being onco moro last after losing her topmast at tho very start The Boston yacht however sailed such a remarkably plucky raco after being shorn of her top gear that it Is generally believed here that she would havo won todays raco but for the accident acci-dent For twenty minutes after the start sho sailed with tho wreck of her club topsail trailing astern while for six moro she was motionloF luffed In the wind while the crew cleared away the tangle All this time the others were speeding along under all sail yet the Independence Independ-ence was beaten only seven minutes and fortytwo seconds at the first mark and called l the second leg In less time than either of tho other yachts although they carried club topsails In tho run homo tho two Bristol boats under great press of sail beat the Lawson Law-son yacht a little over four minutes In ton miles This fine showing of the In dependence did not in any way detract from iho Interest In the contest between Iho tw6 norreshoft yochfe ThC lum bla was never headed by the Constitution Constitu-tion but tho new boat pnvo tho old one a warm contest The Columbia had tIlt best of both the reaches but the Constitution V sailed the windward lea le-a minute and a half faster than tho old boat < V PLAYED FOURTEEN INNINGS HardFought Contest Occurs on the Pittsburg Grounds National League V STANDING OF CLUBS P w L PC Pltlsburg GO 10 2S 00 Philadelphia C7 37 SO 553 St Loll < GS 37 U 11 Now York 59 32 27 512 V Brooklyn 63 3G 32 529 Boston 02 31 31 500 Cincinnati CC 2S 3S 421 Chicago 71 22 4J3lf YESTERDAYS GAMES Chicago 0 Boston 7 V Cincinnati fi Brooklyn 8 St Louis 3 New York 2 Pittsburg 2 Philadelphia 1 1 V TODAYS GAMES V V Boston at Chicago V Brooklyn at Cincinnati New York at St Louis Philadelphia at Plttsburg Ohicago OJ Boston 7 I Chicago July 12 After having received three shut outs at the hands of thu Pitts burg team the Bostons came hero today and took revenge giving the locals a doso of tho same medicine Attendance Score R H E Chicago n t C Boston 7 12 1 BaUcrles Taylor and Kllngt Nichols and KItUldgc Umpire ODay Cincinnati 6j Brooklyn 8 Cincinnati 0 July 12 Drooklyn was very lucky in making hits today Seven of the visitors runs were made after two I men wcxo out Attendance 11CO Score R II E Cincinnati o if n I Brooklyn h JR ± Batteries Newton and Bergen Donovan I and McGuire UmpireNash PittsbniErw 2 Philadelphia j 4 I Piltsburg July 12It was a fight every nch o thouwayr tbroiujU tho only four I V L teen Inning ffiuno ever pltod ° n the PIttsburK grounds Cross won tho MIn M-In the fourteenth by a long hit to center when the buses wore full Attendance 2i0 score R H Eo Plttsburff 5 2 5 Z lhiiguielphlfl I PJi fi rnndzimmer White and McFarland Umpire kmslle 1 St Louis 3 New York 2 1 St Louis July 12MatUiewson and Powell had an eleven Inning bRttle today I to-day and for the third time thin season the St Louis twirler got the beat of the New Yorker Attendance WOO I Score H II ESt E-St JUoulB 1 5 LI I Now York 2 1 i Battorlcs Powell and Ilyun Matthew son and Bowcrman Umpire Dwyer I American League I STANDING OF CLUBS i t P AV 1 PC I Boston g to 2J 61 i Chicago = 8 25 632 GrI Baltimore 31 26 3G6 Detroit 67 31n r37 Vaslilnsrton o7 27 30 43 j I Cleveland f 28 37 I3 Philadelphia V 62 2o 3i re I Milwaukee 07 23 41 3i3 YESTERDAYS GAMES V i Chicago 11 Milwaukee 1 Detroit V i Cleveland 5 Boston 5 Philadelphia 3 Baltimore 12 Washington U V V Y I V TODAYS GAMES V Boston at Philadelphia V 1 Cleveland at Detroit VV V I Milwaukee at Chicago V t4 r Washington at Baltimore I V Chicago 14 Milwaukee 1 I Chicago July 12Thc Chlcogos hit both I Jlawlcy and Hustlntjfi at will and easily won Attendance 1200 I Score R IL E Chicago 11 16 J Milwaukee > 1 G 2 Battorlcs Patterson and Sullivan Hawley Hustings and OConnor Baltimore 12 Washington 14 Baltimore July Washington won from Baltimore today In a slugging match Attendance IKiO V I V Score R V H E Baltimore 12 lo V 5 Washington < H 17 5 Batteries Nops IIowcll and Robinson I Fatten Gear and Clarke V 1 V Detroit 2j Cleveland 5 I Detroit July 12nnd fielding behind Slover lost todays game for the local team Attendance 3500 Scqcc V R ir B Cleveland 6 S 1 Detroit 2 6 C V BatteriesScott and Wood Slcvcr and Buclow Boston 5 Philadelphia 3 Boston July 12 Boston finished her present homo serIes by defeating tho Philadelphia In a sharply played same Attendance 13S2 Score R II E Boston 5 10 3 Philadelphia 3 7 4 Batteries Young and Schreck McPhor son Bornhard and Powers V I WINNERS ON TURF At Buttc Sea Song Jack Ralnlcs Burdock Bur-dock F M Brattiiln and Auriffcra At St Louis Lndy Brockway Tobo Payne Acgln A D Gibson Ransom and Swordsman At Fort Eric Leila Barry Tom Crable Ghappaciua Paul Croyton Cad Hazel and Tho Boer At Brighton Beach Scurry Byrne of Roscoe Rae Hampton Tho Musketeer AlIbert and Bold Knight VAt I V-At Washington Park Headwater Miss I Bennett Julia Junkin Leo Newell Brownlo Andcrcon and Red Lip V At Windsor 218 pace Flcoty won tho I second third and fourth heats Best time 2 > ll6 Maaanllla won the first heat In 20 In the 210 trotting Alice Barnes won second third and fourth heats Best time 2114 Dolly Dillon won first heath heat-h 2114 V 21l1AS V 7 SPEAKING OF SPORT Tile managers of the Newport Yacht Racing association havo decided to dc claro off all further races until October 1stAt At yesterdays shooting of tho National Rifle association at Blsley England won tho Echo challenge shield wtih a score of 1011r V rAt V V V r-At r eightyone days of racing at tho Non rt track the management decided de-cided tOci s down until October 1st Tho meeting ha3 been a losing venture V In the cricket match in London Eton was all out In the first Innings for 230 runs at the clooo of play fore yesterday Harrow In tile first Innings hacl18L runs for six wfckets down The Pacific Coast Golf association has dccldcd VtQ hoid a tournament fqr tho open championship of tho coast at Del monto on August 2Hh It will he open i to both amateurs and professionals V I i In tho Unalij of the singles of tho Cana I dma championship tennis W A Lamed i of Summit N JV beat Bcales Wright of i i Harvard In straight sets Mens singles final round W A Lamed beat Bealcs j j I Wright Cl Cl G3 In Butte Mont last night In the presence of 3000 people John M L Chapman and C E May beat Clem Turvillo and Artlo Bell in a tenmile motor tandem race lying start The time 1725 breaks thoWorlds record on any saucer track Little and Alexander of Princeton who are champions of tho West in tennis doubles dou-bles victoriously defended their title yesterday yes-terday against Collins and Wardner the two Chicago men who won tho semifinals semi-finals beating them by the score of Cl C2 64 V V V E C Shaffer the University of Pennsylvania Penn-sylvania student who broke three Amen can records al tho A A U swimming championships just completed at Buffalo will sail for Europe August 1st and meet thobust European amateurs In various tourneys VV V |