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Show Salt L:Tjcrs Have Little Chance to Win In Six-Day Six-Day Race. It begins to look as if the local riders "who are riding. In the six-day race had little chance of winning. Sarhuelson and Williams are a lap behind the leaders, T-oot and Dorian and Stoll and Vander-Btufft, Vander-Btufft, and Palmer and Agraa and Downing and Llmberg ar etlll further to the rear. It Is hardly likely that any Cf this distance will be made up,, as the long grind is ..commencing to tell heavily. Hopper apparently has played In hard' luck as far as his teammate Caldwell yca Caldwell lost all the dietaries . by the team and the fact that the m i now definitely out of the race is due to his imprudent eating. WUliama has been in bad shape ever sines his hard fal with- Moran and Krebs, and Eamuclson has had to do more than his share of the work for the team. Interest Inter-est has preceptibly Blackened sines the retirement of the five teams when Stoll snd Vanderrtufft gained their lap and the attendance has not been nearly so food since. - , BOWLERS ARETRY1NGV TO RAISE $600 FUND v 1 6am Karpf, the secretary of the American Bowling congress, who has been In the city for the past four days, has left" for the East "While hers he got the bowling fans worked up over the plan of rending a team from Bait Lake to compete In the national bowling tournament to be held in Milwaukee in February. - A committee of bowlers Is row working to get the necessary money, mon-ey, which will be about J600, and If successful suc-cessful a team will bs sent The bowling bowl-ing men are depending greatly on th Commercial club and the Real Estate Men's association for the money on the grounds that the team would advertise gait Lake.. . Ascot, Park Entries for Friday. LOS ANGELES, Dec. 9. Entries at ' Ascot for Friday: First race, selling, five furlongs Falarlo ;...1108t. Dixie Bailey lo7Mr. Dade lOi fcabow 104Black Joe 99 Second race, selling. Sluason course p.ath Beach 1 9Eleverraco putlful ...112Crigll 104 KegruscA , ...lOSDorlee .. ..........101 Cloverton . .,... 107 Ericula Durbar Jerry Flanigaa .. 99 Third race, selling, six furlongs LHrto lOtiHelgerson r pride .. ...... Winnifreda 98 (. ilieSD'Or Canejo 47 gir Christopher ..102 Fourth race, selling, one and a sixteenth rnamiants .. ...... lOSMeGrathlana . r Kmperor of India. Prince ..106 Harbor- .....M7 Fifth race, selling, one mile Requitter 106BHssful 10! rtneinnatus 105 Try on ...... 98 leather Honey .. - Sixth race, six furlongs Tllsa Provo 107Suie Christian .. ' llzen .- lOSLauretta Phillips. Ivandseer 97 Count Rudolph .. SS patsy Brown PACTFXO COAST LEAGUE. ' - ' R H. B. a Angeles 0 401 001-4 7 4 iacoma ........ Wl 000 Jos-T 10 9 Batteries Gray and Bplee; Overall and Gra-arn Gra-arn Umpire McDonald. . Fortune for a Jockey. 6A NFRANCISCO, Dec. 4. The relatives rela-tives of J. I Boyd.- a sixteen-year-old Jockey whose whereabouts are unknown, say that he Is the sols heir to an estate f $200 000 left him by his grandmother, Mrs. J. L. Boyd of Bowling Green, Ky. fJe is said to be somewhere on the Pa . iiflo coaat with hie mother. He rod In the races at Seattle last summer and mads a contract to ride here for W. I Hesllp thie year, but thla contract was cancelled and tha boy has not since been beard from.- Date for Championship Skating. MONTREAL, Dec. 9. The Canadian Amateur Skating association haa decided to hold the Canadian championship in Montreal February 4. It waa determined to abrogate tha agreement with the National Na-tional Amateur Skating association by which the international championships were decided in Canada and the United States In alternate years. i . . |