| Show ii t Zmri MAY lOSE OUT t I I i 11 i1 f Local Horsemen Will Likely I j I Be Ignored by W R A i I II i r i I j a NOTHING t DOING WITH BOARD I o 1 1 Mulvey Couldnt Make Dates p i Without a Track I t Ii ii i f I I I J i Indications Arc That Local Racing p 8 tlW Win Be Away to the Bad t I It a This Season 1 i 0 r I I r t l te UnlosH the board of directors of the D r A and M society take iomo action In tho I r 1 very near future in regard to Iho leasing i of the Fair Grounds track there will be j no horse racing In Salt Lake this summer Such was the statement made by MartinE f Martin-E J Mulvcy yesterday afternoon f il MAY PASS US UP r Communications galore hnvo boon received I re-ceived by Mr Mulvcy recently from tho I promoters Gf the scheme to glvo Salt Lake I E I I Iotd racing this year but cawIng to the t S fact that he does not u know L Just what uh will U DO Clone auuilL IIIU i illicit I lie uua uuuii iiiiu l blo to give a definite answer to the communications L com-munications It 1 Is I Mr Mulvcys opinion i l that If something is not done quickly Salt IJ j L uce will be itrnorcil now as it bus boon l In the past by the Western Racing association I asso-ciation o f I NOTHING DOING WITH BOARD I The horse fanciers of this city have been t busy for the past thnc or four days trylny I to arrange tor a sultablo meeting place Nelson A Empey the presIdent of the t board of directors of the D A and M has not yet returned from California it Is I said wi i ore ho went with the Taber nacle cnoir Lntn nun mcetinp is neici i nothinc can bo done by Mr Mulvcy In I rPrLrh to fixlns dates for the meeting In l June J rlTrIE TIME IEFT i The lime is l fast Irawln near when 1 preparations should be made to receive 1 t tho PtnnK of horses that It Is I proposed tot to-t brlnr here from the California tracks It fs probable that a lot of new stables and other buildings would have to be erected i 10 accommodate the large number of I stock and instead of this work being done now he dates for the meet have not been i made madeWILL WILL BUILD IF NECESSARY The race meets will be held for mire next year it Is said but owing to the slowness of the board III getting together it is thought that there will be little doing do-ing here In racing this summer St Is of I Iutse too late now to think of conslruct Imt new track and the halfmllo course ut the Vafr Grounds IB the only available I availa-ble one The meet means a great deal for this city because of the lingo number of people connected with racing who must necessarily be brought here So far as the IMCCS themselves are concerned they would be as good as those t held in any I part 01 the country ci i PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs Played AV L 1 Pe1c LusAngelos 5 p 0 lOft1 Siicrnmciiio 5 1 1 SOO San Francisco G 3 1 5 < 1 Oakland 5 s It i Snattl G 2 4 33 a Portland n U 1 fl c Portland Dropped Another 5s Tos Angeles Cal April Portland was 11 1 an easy victim losing by the scot of 5 j J i 11I1 Jho northcrnorH got tiulr only run I Jill I i the ninth Inning on Andrews single 11 0111 xni > ° fs tmvolmfjpvr Cravsith who I ttlIIllora Ill puicoodod Ros in right field I put tho ball Ocr left field for a homo run and not a 10 gold piece from one of tho i spectator The fielding of the visitors i was very loose Score by Innings Los Angeles 1 0 2 0 tOo 1 1 3 l Base hits 2 = i 3 0 l = i i 1 > Portland 0 I 0 I 0 I 0 0 If I 0 0 1 11 I Base hits 0 10001012 o j Blown Brjjte in Bad I Sacramento Cal April Fishers ama i tour twirler Brown broKc into the prime I for the first time and for four innlns was badly rattled After that he gained I runfldiMicc and the Wasps could do noth ing with him llo > l < jon had a bail Inning I in the seventh susthls sup > ort RDI I iiitllcd mill before they could got together again his game was lost I Score by Innings Sacramento 0 0 1 0 0 0 jj 0 t 7 i 1 J r Jlusc hits r a J 21003 1 1 31 t Sa ui Francisco i 0 1 1 0 0 y I 1 0 0 u Iiwo hits 1 1 2 00010 9 1 l Seattle Clubbed Oakland San Francisco April n 1c1I11c won out from Oakland In the ninth Inning in to days same hltn by 01 turn Schwartz ana tlcmphlll reuniting In two runs The I Northerners mad their other ruin in the I Mgmh Inning with Hurley I and Boot IJTM1 I I on the batics Janslug hit for tvo I basia scoring both men Oakland made thrlr I only run In the fourth Inning Unishcar l reached first on u I pass and cored on Uatcrp two bagger Schwa MTor of Johnsons hit to second scored Uiixior A doublep lay retired the aide DBITVER APTEB DEJEHANTY 1 Pftckard Offers Job to Noted BallPlayer V Ball-Player Donvftr April S L1d Dolohanly the crack fielder and batter of the Titlonnl and American ipagueM who oppoacs his assignment to Washington by the decision 1 of tho JKXICO conimfttcp has lioen offered la place cm Lice Denver tcan t of the t west I IJTII league President D C Packard It hi said has nnule him a tomptlnir offer i nomad Delehanty a brother of I2d la captain ot the local team I S Stoucy in Town I Harry Stonoy was down from Logan i I yc3teday and Is as much in lovo whit the Cuclio county mttropolls as over I nierc Is not iruch likelihood of any Lo lion players trylu for places with Salt I Lake or Odcn he wild rot of Ilium Bplnjj too well pathsflod with their life in 1 OKnn Harry expects however that Logan will put In n good local team Of last Seasons team Stonoy If offer I and Hahn are still in LOKIIII and would form i the nucleus of a cood club Herrera Hns Pneumonln t From Buttc cornea word that Aurnllo H rrora the clever little Mcvlcan light I I iVli1 1 IK confined In fIt lances hospltar at I Iutto with t an attack of pneumonia Ho Is reported to bo suffering great pain as h the ruia with pnomnonla In nuttc but Ihu dangcroUB ptrloil JH belloved to be iiut nut Bllcly Ulshop hlsi J1Illl1a nmnaKor wiva t tile McMcuii vlll be 1 ready for hla ishi t i with Richards not Monday night all rlKhU STAR COTTON WON Epicure Dent Honiton in the Handicap Handi-cap in a Drive San Francisco April 3 Star Cotton won nt Oakland today the mile and a six tuiiiilh nice at odds ot SO to 1 L O IT the favorite was cur oft badly being beaten leas than a length DIvIna made a Treat run In tho mile race Just getting up In time to < win by a L nose from Forest King while Sweet Tooth the pacemaker pacemak-er was third a head away Epjcuro heat Ilonlton hi tho handicap after a drive Marineuse was bid up from SICO lo HOJ and secured by W R Griffin Summary Sum-mary First rnbo Futurity course selling Marlnouso won Cherries second Del 1 Vista Vis-ta third Time 1131 Second race five furlongs selling Cousin Carrie won Dora I second Victoria Vic-toria S third Time 103 Third race four furlongs selling Keogh won Ravolena ccconcl t Rose Parr third Time lOi seconds Fourth race six furlongs handicap ISplcuro won Ilonlton second Money MIIRR fhiTvl TIme 11 I Fifth rare one mile and a sixteenth selling Star Cotton won I O U second Platonlus third Time Iifil Sixth nice ono mile jiolllng DIvlna won Forest King second Sweet TCoth third Time 142 UTAHSTANFORD Opi No Track Meet Likely Between Universities Uni-versities This Season i The University of Utah will nbt compete In a Held meet with the Leland Stanford Jr track team this year after all Such i was the announcement mado by Coach Harvey Holmes of tho University ycstcr I day Mr Holmes received a letter from Manager Man-ager Edwards of tho Stanford team say lOg that the latter aggregation would be t unable to meet Utah later lion the mlddlo of April It was the understanding at first that the meet should bo pulled off about the middle of May As the U of U team cannot possibly pet into condition by I that time the meet will in all probability be declared off There remain but Idaho and Nevada to meet tim locals now mid up lo da to nothing has happened that will tend to stall of their mooting The Utah boys have1 been out all the week training diligently dili-gently for the meet and give every prom ise 1 of being a Hrstcla irncl team Itching hemorrhoids were the plague of my life Was almost wild Doans Ointment cured me quickly and permanently per-manently after doctors had failed C F Corn l1 Valley street Saugertles N Y |