Show CALIFORNIANS LOSE MEET Chicago Won Easy Victory on Field Covered by Water Marshall Field Chicago June 7 The dual meet between the University of Chicago and the University of California Cal-ifornia was won today by Chicago by a score of S to 5 Shortly after the ffameD wore or I led a drizzling rain set in which finally ended in a tcrrlllc downpour which put a slop temporarily temporar-ily to the events Yhryi the officIals again called the athletes to resume the games thoje us fully two Inches of water on the track while the Held was a miniature lake Uivlor such conditions fast work vOS out of he I question The bcsit race of the day vaa the 220yard dash participated in by I Blair nrd Senn of Chicago and Cadogrm California It was a clos race throughout but Blair won out in a hard finish The events von by he CalifornIans were the hammer and shot events by l Plrw with a throw oC 116 feet and a put of 41 feet 7 inches high Jump Powell height 5 feet 8 Inches 120 mid 220yard hurdles by Cheek time 16 scronds and 26 25 seconds rapt F G MaloAey the ntar of the Chicago team WPS unable to compete owing to injuries received last Saturday Satur-day Gimlin to Protest STcNidiols Ogden June iA good deal of Interest In-terest centers In the game of ball to niorrow afternoon between Logan and Ogden owing to lie i fact that Viter Iury Soneyi latest Importation from the Western league Is I to pitch for Logan Lo-gan McCnflerty will be in the box for Ordin Manager Glmlln stated yesterday that MrNlcholH would not be permitted to play In the I Utah league McNluholfi is supposed to be under blacklist and QinYlln will protest any game which he plays in Princeton Wallops Yale Princeton N J June iIn the presence pres-ence of one of the largest crowds ever seen at a Princeton baseball game Princeton defeated Yale this afternoon by a rcore of S to 5 Princeton alumni reproxontinrc the classes of 77 S2 01 09 01 and 02 witnessed tIm game and at Its conclusion performed antics on the field while the undergraduates carried car-ried the captain and pitcher on their shoulders to the field house Clock Golf at Country Club Clock golf attracted the attention of the golf players at the County clubs hr I I ks yesterday afternoon Mrs Fisher nrd Mrs Steiner tied for fIrst place in I the I womens contest and in the playoff Mrs Fisher won The r < suits were as follows Womens Mrs Fisher 25 Mrs Stoincr 25 Miss 12urke 20j i Miss Bubb 2S Mrs Hark ness 23 Mrs McGurrln 28 MIsn Woodward 29 Mlsn Judge 20 Mlsa Ilrrkness 30 Airs Pearsall 30 Miss Officer 30 Mrs Sturgess 30 Mrs 3elth 30 Miss Rooklodge 32 and Miss MIlicI 32 MensOfllcer 2G Lindsay 27 Holman 27 Fislulr 27 Steiner 2S 1Tale 28 ICeith W COPPa 29 lhomp len 32 and Held 32 Wings After Bebsnmen The Sale Luke management has done seme dickering with Rcbsamcn an outfielder who formerly played with the Three I lorgue in regard to pa > Irg here Thl season he was with Sacramento rnd Helena but it present pres-ent is in Ri tte wlerc It li I said the local nuinngcmont had a heartto heart talk with him over the phone Friday night He has a good record with the stick and as fielder back Euat Ball Players for Kemineror The Hcusser brother the well known local battery and Slmnis first baseman base-man of the Live Oaks of Blngham left for Kemmerer I last night where they will take part in todays game with Dave MacinCrews team against tIm nine from Rock Springs 1 Thomas and Mayne Join Nampa Nepal Thomas and E Mayne ihe pitchers recently released by the Whlta WIncs have Joined the Xanipa team of the Idaho brush league J Baces at Calders About 300 of the local horse enthusiasts enthusi-asts witnessed the races at Calders park yesterday on tho occasion of Murray Mur-ray I day at that resort The first event vis a match race between Mr Pow ells flyrr I Siltalr from Murray and Mryor Thomprons old tlnw rac r Ilncnose best two in three heats The latter had an easy time la winning out the fastest heat bchur si ppiVl In 233 George Edwards drovi the winner The quarter mile running rire won the betting event of the afternoon and considerable money changed bonds on the outcome Mnrkey Dmthiry Little Lit-tle Dutch and Gypsy Twopon os Pat L were the coniendln iuirses the latter winning1 the dash in iMi sec crdy |