| Show EVEN BREAK AT LOGAN Logan and A C Second Teams Played n Tic Logan Nov 220n a gridiron covered cov-ered with mud slippery to the extreme Il few Localities witnessed the t prct llcsl football game of the season The Logan hoys held the A C second team to a score of 0 lo 0 Contrary to cx icctatlons the game was clean there being no Jangling slugging holding or penalllcs The A C played buck al mOt entirely while thC Logans made good gains on the ends Thaldier for the IrtUer punted twice once for HCV enlyflve yards and again for 11 The A C did punting The rl1 4 no punln Sale opened with the A C kicking to the ogans After n few good gains Logan was held and forced to punt Hero Is here Thatcher made seventylive vartls ht A C llion hammered Ihe ogun line from Us lenyanl line lo within three yards of the Lgnn goal when time WLS called neither side Hiving scored In the second half the LogaiiH kicked and the A C forced the hull again within fifteen yards of IL louchdown where they were held On a double pass Jeppeson made Iwcn ty ytinJs the only long run of the Rime i On the third down Logan was forced lo punt making fifty yards Again the A C began hammering but wily Jot within iwentyllvfyards of a touchdown when time was called Lois of ginger wus manifested by bolh ennui 1 Is 1 expeeled lucy will meet Thanksgiving when a hot game will be the result P Union Juniors Challenge The Union Juniors learn of ground gainers say they cal defeat lie Tom aIs or the lads whoattend Die Wob bler school In thjp1 game of football They Invite the Tom Cats to come ngalnsi them next Te fnesday on the wesi bide high whool campus and will also meet the Webster crowd on the same Held Friday If I the latter bunch so Icslro Their llnoup Js L 1 Wllford > ycr I u Charley Price I g Lanus larding c George Kerr rrg Eugene Jnml r I Robeit Haytr e Fred Beesley q 1 b Francis I MeEcntec 1 I h lames LJowon 1 ii Sidney Leaver l r f h I Byron Howells Average weight HO pounds 7 StanfordIT of U Game Manager II J Edwardn of the Leland Le-land Stanford football team which will play tIme i Univeraily of Utah In this cIty on Thanksgiving day did not nrive yesterday as was expected but onl won to Manager jiser that I he would hit Zion today He will put up at the KnutHfordwherc a conference will be held between representatives of the two universities lo settle the minor details In regard to the game The Stanford eleven leaves for Salt Lake tomorrow and It In expected that they will bring at least 0 rooters with them on the excursion Will Have Indoor Baseball Team The N G U will put an Indoor baseball base-ball team In the Held this year to be captained by Lleui A J Skldmorc of the I signal corp The players will he Fred Smith Will Smith Frank Trc gca Marx Ncphl Thomas Cary Ball Pembroke Skldmorc Hacklier The equipment of the team Is In readiness for the first practice which will commence com-mence after Thanksgiving day I Racing nt Ingleside San Francisco CaLI Nov 2FIe favorites lame home In front today at Ingleside The weather and track were favorable The judges did not like the showing o Illowuho In the fourth and are Investigating Jn the fifth Irene Llndsey showed to be a clover performer perform-er by coming from behind and beating her held Rcsulta First race Futurity course selling Florlnl II won Jim Gore II second Mocorlto third Time 112 Second race five furlongs selling Ball Room Belle won Byronerdale Hom Dele 1 second sec-ond Quatro third Time 102 Third I race one mile selling Frank Woods won Anlolce second Urchin third Time Irf1 S Fourth nice mile and seventy yards polling Lodestar won Exrodlcnt second sec-ond Tllowuho third rlme1 18 Fifth race six and a half furlongs selling Irene Llndycy won Money MUM 1 second The Pride third Time J 22 JOSixth Sixth race nix furlongs selling The Major won Gold Van second Eshcrln third Time 115 Last Day of Horse Show New York Nov 22Time last day ort or-t horse show was marked by the largest attendance of thc week and by great crowds at the nflernonn exhibition exhibi-tion I Is against the rules of the Horse Show aEoclallon lo make pub lice the exact attendance but It Is very generally understood thai all rec ordK have been broken this year The I cudou of the graduating class of Vest Point were guests at the show today Races at Bonninga Washington Nov 22 Reiitilngs summary i I sum-mary marFllst ace seven < furlongs Dandle nolle won Tribes Hill second Euclalrc lllird Time 12745 Second race five and n half furlongs Star and Garter won Rotinvalor second sec-ond Lord Advocate third Time 100 15 Third race hunters champion steeplechase stee-plechase Hbuol threi miles Uool Gatherer Ga-therer won Duke of Grassland second Charles OMalley third Time C1J2 Fourth race handicap 2yearolds six furlorjg Succharonieter wrjjj Tos eun second Cfmiucvallt third Time 1 2 r VFIfth 1 race mile and one hundred yards Bonnlbcrt won Lux Casio second sec-ond Syrlln third Time 147 0 Sixth race yearolds and up mile and Ihfce furlongs Oronlas won Cogswell second Circus thIrd Time 2 1 I |