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Show TINTIG FANS ABE SDBE OF VICTORY Spaclal lo Tho Tribune. EUREKA, May 28. Tho grandstand, bleaphers and fence around tho Eureka baseball park have been completed. The diamond. Is one of tho best In tho State and on account of the recent rains Is In first-class condition for tho game tomorrow to-morrow between the Cleveland Commission Com-mission team of Salt Lake and the Eureka Eu-reka Atletlc association's team. The game Is for a ?200 purse and percentage of tho gate money. The Eureka team has played but two games this season, being victorious on both occasions. The llno-up In tomorrow's game will be: James Henser, catcher; Ernest Henser, pitcher; William King, first base; William Wil-liam Douglas, second base; Roy Beck, third base; "Sis" Taylor, shortstop; W. CMcKean. left field; Eddie Hahn. center field, and Fred Dllmer. right field, with B. Rasmussen as a change fielder. The Salt Lake team will come out from Salt Lake In tho morning on an excursion ex-cursion over the San Pedro railway. They will remain until Monday, when another game will be played. Lagoon Bookings to June 30, 1904. May 30, road race. Special leaves Salt Lako & Ogden depot 10 a, m. . Juno 3, Salt Lako High School Alumni society. June 9, Sugar ward. June 11. Swedish Brotherhood. June 13. Miners' Union day; Park City, Eureka. Mammoth. Sllvor City. Juno 14, Danish Sisterhood. Juno 15, Fourth ward. June 1C. Ninth ward. June 17. Seventeenth ward. June 18. Iron Molders and Bollor Makers' Mak-ers' union. Juno 21. Third ward. Juno 22, Ladles' Auxiliary Caledonia society. so-ciety. Juno 23. Scandinavian eoclety, Juno 21, Norden Lltorary society. Juno 23, Methodist Sunday schools. Juno 20. Woman's Democratlo club, Salt Lako county. Lipton'o Offor Accepted. NEW YORK, May 2S. Tho board of governors of the Brooklyn Yacht club today to-day announced that Sir Thomas Upton's offer to place In the custody of the club a cup for an ocean race from Gravesend bay to Marblohead. Mass.. has been accepted. ac-cepted. Sir Thomas, who has been on an oxtended yachting trip In the Mediterranean, Mediter-ranean, has Informed the club that ho would nave the cup mado and forwarded upon his return to London. Arrangements Arrange-ments for the race, which will bo held July 2, are well under way. County School Track Meet. Tho track meet of the county schools, which was to have been hold at Calders park on Friday, was postponed until Thursday next owing to tho rain. Tho programme Includes footraces, boat, dog, sheep, rooster and hor&a races and tug-of-war between teachers and trustees. American Horse Wins. PARIS, May W. TC Vanderbllfs Bright won the Steeplechase club's prize of J3KO at Colombes races today. |