Show ALL OFF FOR THE DUCK Gun Clubs Preparing for Extermination Extermina-tion of Honk Honks Local gunners are right In the worst RtagoH of the duck hunting fever at prencnt and Impatiently await the opening 4 open-ing of the season on tho first day of next month The past week has been jspent In securing addition H shooting miaul rciuromnmg uie cwb houses and getting paraphernalia Into working condition The organization which gives prom ite of being perhaps the most tC hclnJ the success > tul club of the season la I the New Stnlo cub which ntsjtH club house burn preserves etc HI l the mouth of the Jordnn river Tl o members have > urrhae t < land on each side of the river running two miles north and two miles wnith running back one mil cant and I west making 3SOO iicros hi all that they I oiVn Over this imirge Space the ducks have nhvayn entiled In large numbers and have been at the merry n any outside poachers who have happened nlong This drawback to good sport the numbers of the club have decided I to eliminate and for that purpose have lo deputy constables from Davis county und one from Salt l Lake county appointed lth the powers of deputy ium < wardens to keep trespassers off tho shooting groiindu an It IK I the In tontlon of the club to prosecute any Iniorlopors to HIP full intent of the law ratrolm huv nlso been alallonod at different j > olnt on the territory owned by th club At a meeting of the directors held Jit Thursday evening I It was dorlded that mefribers would have shooting davs on WvilnpudRy and Thursday Sol xirdny mind Hunday of inrh weok The nrtion regarding poachers WOK commended com-mended Vord was rcciUvd from the ciimp yoptertlny lo the effect that 7nnl Jards and redheads were coming in In large numbers from the direction of I wa r river where time feeding grounds have drloJ up near the mouth of thut ftr am There In plenty of water on thr Ness SlnlH proaerve und wit rln plmlR nr < > helng raised here to induce the birds lo make It a homing ground Next summer It L proposed to build buid n urge 1 pond on the grounds to be Plonked t lth black hIs so that the club member win hI givena clutncQ to don do-n little In th fishing line during the Dummcr L months The Murray Gun club composed of Jnrn from the smelters of that burg have taken the Church Farm quarters for the Mcnpnn while the Black Sloughs crowd are jireparlnir for a great race with the New State people for the sea Gonx kilt I More water than there has been for year Is 1 delighting the hearts of the gunners at North Point und they are already picking up coumgo to the extent r ex-tent of KCtllng aflor how members on I account of the rosy ouljook Amateurs Start Kicking I TIme Lincoln football tanm defeated Pt the Gimts yesterday by a score of 15 to 10 Thc lineup of the winning tam uis 1 oliaH L Watson center P Con right uird L Kablsius right tackle D Watson right end B Bowdy left guard B ONIel left tackle F Mc Gill left iMid T Davis right half back D Clayton left halt back II Hummel full back C Kablsius captain quarterback It was one of the first games of the season and a very good beginning for tin Lincoln team Thc Newsboys eleven was defeated by the Robberh Roost team yesterday by l a score of 5 to 0 The Robbers challenge any team In the city averaging aver-aging SO pounds in weight rhe Robbers Rob-bers lineup Is as follows Humbert center Gleapou Mt guard Galachcr left tackle V Mctcalf left end Thomas Thom-as right guard Izlack right tackle S Sheets right end F Sheets left half hack F Mattews right half back A MeBraync full buck High Schools Opening Game The first regular game of the sea Ion I-on will take place iit Ogden Saturday September 27th between the Salt Lake High School lean und the Ogden High School t < > an An excursion train will be run leaving helP over tho Oregon Short Line railway at 915 am Among the loams of the State these two are recognized ap hot rivals and when they come together a close and hard fought game may be looked for Horsemen Beady for Boise Interest in horse circles at present Is all centered on the coming meet at Boise In which number of Salt Lake favorites are entered In one race the free for all there will be practically nothing but ZIon representatives Frank Wilsons Sarah Green C J 1 Crublrefs Monroe r S George Robin sons Julia Ak Tom McCoys Kangaroo Al Pendletons George M Hal Browns Altoka and Mary H McCoys American Ameri-can Fleet Adam Speares Chester Jim Hansons Dexter and Fleet and B Ci Foxs Pap Ilalneo are some of the horpcs which will mice the trip to Idaho There has not been much notice taken notc o the Ogden meet for the reason that the purEes did not look any too strong but at that several I of the best flyers In thin city will take 1 chance Johnny Webcrn ROBS RohlnBonR Julia A and Dr Shoress Raymond G being mentioned men-tioned us entries t All the horses before mentioned have been entered In the coming race meet nt the annual fair which will take place at the now Agricultural park the first of next month the programme of which has already been printed on two occasions In Thc Tribune Every claps has been filled and three races a day will be pulled off Pacing trotting running and mixed races arc on timecard time-card Since the new stabling rooms have been completed several of the horsemen horse-men have moved over to the quarters Tom Pitt of Corlnne arrived yesterday with two runners and n couple more from Ogden ohio blew In Empire Track Races Resume New York Sept 20After two days postponement on account of rain racing was resumed today at the Empire Em-pire City track Yesterday the management man-agement announced that the entire programme of ten races would be decided de-cided and lhat the first rare would be called at 10 a m At that time rain I was falling fast and the bell was not rung till 2HO Several of the races were declared off 230 class trot the Ye8t hester purse 3PCO Chaae won three straight heats In 213l 2i6 211J The Queslor also started 2H class trot the Mount Vcrnon purse 3000 Model won the third fourth and fifth heats In 210J 210V 211J1 Alice Russell won the second heat In 212Vi Consuolo S won the first heat In 212 > i Ida HIghwood and Alice Carr also started 219 class trot purse 51000 Baron Bell won the third fourth and fifth heats In 212 > = 213 2Hi Oxford Chimes won the first and second heats In 2i34 213i Bal Fryc Alabrlcre and Early also started Chicago Dope Sheet Chicago Sept Hawthorne results re-sults First race six furlongs Waswift won Jack Demund second Serpent third Time 119 Second race mile Prince Blaxcs won Muresca second Pirate Queen third Time l47yj Third race steeplechase short course Dr Nowiln won Maro Kccond Stamp third Time 3Q2 Captain Conover finished first and Bristol second but both were disqualified for going outside of the course Fourth race the Autumn stakes mile and onequarler Corrlgan won Flying Torpedo second Barrack third Time 2lT 1 2lTFifth Fifth race five and a half furlongs Gregor K won Foxy Kane second Ilattle Walker third Time 110 Sixth race mile and onehalf Little Elkln won Malay second Compass third Time 2HV |