Show I i I tj I 1 Q 1 t I SI1 tiM 1 1 Charles Turvllle who suffered agony In the twentyfourhour race with John Lawson Is anxious to ride another an-other such race and says that he can beat Lawson He lays his defeat to I Improper handling In the race and says that ho was not tired In the legs and I that his stomach was In tho best condition con-dition When the sun came overhead he rode without a cap and nearly suffered I suf-fered with a sunstroke which he says 4 was the cause of his defeat Ho can follow pace faster than Lawson and caya that in the evening when ho was almost unable to stand with the severe headache he had he still could ride as fast as the motor could take him Tur vlllo Is willing to bet a reasonable l amount of money and also put up his motor against Lawsons motor that he can beat the Terrible Swede He Is I also willing to bet that he can ride over six hundred miles In the twentyfour hours At tho races Tuesday night there will j 1 be a tenmile motor match between the I Turvlllo brothers and the new team I composed of llausman and Rutz The f latter team has been one of the best In t the East ths year and has a motor 4 that can go a mile In 120 There will be three open events for the racing men making in all about ten events for the evenings entertainment o a a I John Lawson and Charles Turvlllc rode on a percentage basis in the twen tyfourhour race Lawson made 155 and Turvlllc cleared only 65t The two riders received 56SO as their share of the gate receipts out of which they had to pay all expenses The receipts on the last day were estimated at about fllOO S J Chapman is willing to ride eIther eIth-er TurvlIIe or Lawson a twentyfour hour race for a purse of 1000 but will not ride for less i E C Hausman and W A Rut the two men who arrived from the East last week are very speedy and as soon ao they can get acclimated will be able I to hold their own on the saucer track Hausman Is sick but expects to be able to race Tuesday eveningS evening-S 0 S W H Stevenson the onearmed rider from Detroit is on his way hero Though Stevenson has but one arm he 3s one of the beat sprinters In the country coun-try and It believed by his admirers that had he two arms he would easily win the championship of the worldS world-S S 0 The bicycle races at the Salt Palace will commence at S p m from now on starting next Tuesday night Instead of S30 as heretofore as the evenings are setting longer 1 ON THE DIAMOND Connie Mac of Milwaukee Is arrang ins to bring a team west and on to the coast this fall for the winter Mac Is an old leaguer and known the baseball world over The Short Lines and Rio Grande will play series of games with the visitors who will be picked from the Western league The Pueblo team 5s also expected to come here the latter part of the month for a short Slay and the Utah teams will thus be able to rub up against new material Pendergraft who is now In Ogden and who will not play any more with the Rio Grandes will not be allowed to play with the Ogden team In any of tho I league games Manager HIckey be lieves that ho was offered better In I ducements than he was getting with the Rio Grandes and for that reason left the team The consequence will be that he will be shut out of tho league I games for the remainder of this season I n a 1 I The Rio Grande team will play out J tho league schedule and will not dis band as was reported The team Is In i good standing and several offers from I Colorado players have been received to J come out and take the places of any players who wish to leavo the team t Manager Clipplnger of the Short I Lines expects some new men In this J week but as he la I not positive that r they will come he will not give any names r I Mickey Donovan of the Rio Grande I 1 team intends to leave for the coast the latter part of this week where ho will I play on one of the Southern league teams I I I ON THE GRIDIRON A football meeting will be held atthe Y i M C A next Tuesday night at which th9re will bo representatives from teams of the different schools to organize a league The movement has been started by Charles S Wilkes who has offered to present the winning team I with a handsome silver cup The teams naturally desire to have the cup put I up aa a prize and each will make a endeavor to win the prize After looking the field over the team reprv fionlatUes wIll be able to decide wheth t er tho league will be a city county or State one If Logan Ogden and Provo Join the league l It will become a State I league and the Interest will bo so much If greater in the came u 0 I I C 3 McFadden has decided to re I main here this winter instead of going t East to college It may safely be ixild r I that he will be elected manager of the High School team lie Is favored by all the boys and Is a competent man for tho poslton Ho thoroughly under stands the game and IB one who makes j the teams drill thoroughly McFaddjn Is one of the best coachca bore and will Ii I be the means of making tho High I School team one ol the strongest of the I year S S S I Dod Riter who has spent the summer I sum-mer in California will return this week lie will be the High School quarterback quarter-back and having grown much stronger than last year will play that position oven better Than heretofore o S Several tho University students are seriously considering the advisablll ty of organizing their football team before be-fore the school commences If they do not they will be at least a month behind be-hind All the teams will have trained coaches and every days training will count this season 6 S S V There Is a movement on foot to organize or-ganize a strong city team but unless the right kind of backing can be secured se-cured the team will fall through as did I last years teams A team fitted out with all the necessary paraphernalia ia very expensive and the boys belonging to the team would not be willing to advance ad-vance the money There Is good material I mate-rial for a city team but It takes money to make a success e S S Nels Margctta believes that the proposed pro-posed football team to be organized from company G will bo the leading big team of the year As soon as It Is seen that the boys are playing fast ball and have no equals here a schedule of games will be arranged with Eastern teams but this will not be done unless Margetts can organize a team that will be a strong one and one able to represent repre-sent tho State on the gridiron AMONG THE HORSEMEN Interest has been stirred up over the four days race meeting commencing September 2Gth and continuing through the LOth Many of tho best horses in the West have been secured for the racing and It will be the last as well as the first big meet of the season The racing this year has been largely a failure but this was owing to the fact that outside horses could not be secured se-cured for the meets T J Montgomery who Is managing the meet has arranged ar-ranged an excellent programme and Js hanging up 3000 In purses which outside out-side of the Denver spring meets and California meets Is the largest amount put up in the West this year There will be at least fifty horses from outside out-side points Jim Dlckson with a record of 21CVI Shecim 2 MVi Russy Clay 212 and also holding the Colorado wagon record of 2 131f Roberts 2094 j Dandy Boy 214 Alarmist 21724 all from Colorado and Jibb from Montana with a record of 213 will be here for the meeting With this bunch of fast horses together with the locals Tombstone Tomb-stone with a record of 2vlO = i Granite 211 Hal Corbett 21C Emma Foote 214 Salt Lake ought to witness some good racing It Is expected that there will be forty entries in the cowboy roping rop-ing contest The cowboy relay race of five miles In which the riders are compelled com-pelled to dismount at every mile unsaddle un-saddle and change saddles to new mounts is one of the most Interesting races on the programme The pro gramme 5s as follows First Day September 26th First race 223 pace purse 150 second race 217 trot purse 200 third race half mile heats purse 100 fourth race threequarter mile run purse 100 fifth race seveneighths mile run purse 125Second Second Day September 27th Sixth race freeforall pace purse 500 seventh sev-enth race 235 trot and pace purse 100 eighth race fiveeighths mile dash purse 100 ninth ace quarter mile heats purse 100 tenth race one mile running purse 100 Third Day September 2Sth Eleventh race five and a half furlongs running purse 100 twelfth race threequarter mile running purse 100 thirteenth race one mile running purse 125 fourteenth race cowboy roping contest purse 500 300 to first 125 to second 50 to third 25 to fourth Fourth Day September 20th Fifteenth Fif-teenth race 215 pace purse 200 sixteenth six-teenth race one mile over four hur dies purse 125 seventeenth race four a and a half furlongs running purse 100 elgteenth race cowboy relay race purse 200 distance five miles to rldo five horses and change horses every mile S S o Leman Lloyd the Jockey who Is i charged with skipping out with SGOO from Aspen the latter part of last month has not yet been heard of and all hopes of ever sgelnpr the money or him are now given up Lloyd Is a well known Jockey and had he followed up tho race courses he would have been discovered As It Is It Is believed that he has temporarily retired from the track S S S The park drive Is still very popular with the horsemen Uncle John Walker has a fiveyearold filly Ida W that Is making a hit on the drive and for the past month has been able to pull ahead of all in the short spurts up the V drive Ida W Is well bred her mother being the famous California horse L C Lee with a record of 212 and sired by S lam one of tho best pacers in the V country Walker will put his horse on the track next year and expects to reach the low mark of 215 on a half mile traclc E D Herman Is driving Bodlnc which he recently purchased V from Tom McCoy and is well satisfied as he IB in ala s A with his horse which had few equals on the drive Mayor Thompson occasionally cuts the wind with Dick Splint who has a road record rec-ord of 220 and who Is feared at all times on tho drive when it comes to a match The park drive was never kept In better condition than this year and the horsemen have appreciated It V ON THE LINKS 1 Rev Elllo Bishop has resigned from the greens committee of the Country club and Robert Harkness has been appointed in his place Under Mr Bishop the club has prospered and ao far has had a very good year Mr Harkncss Is an able loader and will arrange ar-range a serIes of tournaments to keep the members busy for the remainder of the year which will close as soon as the bad weather sets In V 5 f > The golf players are greatly vnn ing In scientific playing under tho instruction in-struction of Mr Ilcllly especially the I ladies whol arc all becoming expert players 1 |