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Show PROGRAMME Samuelsoa and McFarland eWill Meet to a Pursuit J-Racc Tttis Ercalns. . c The programme at th Salt Palace saucer this evening ought to. be one of the beet of th season. ' Tha great match race tatweaar Sam-tielson Sam-tielson and McFarland holds the place of honor on the programme, and that It will b a magnificent encounter 00 one can doabL -Wbil a Th TelogTam predictedv;- Samuelson proved no match for the long Callfornlan !n the sprint . tventa, Samuelson has got a race t"6ta everiing "which Is particularly . adapted . to hla style of riding and hta peculiar abilities, "and the wise ones are picking the Provo boy as a winner. Samuelson Is determined that he will win, and the contest will be on of the most bard vfought and grueling race ever pulled off. The match is an Australian pursuit race, the men -Wartlng from' opposite sides of The track and riding until one has passed the other. .Samuelscrn is a stayer, with a marked ability for un- paced, work, and he has declared his In-, In-, tentlon of riding McFarland off Ma feet If it lies ta his power. - . The five-mile motor-paced rae between be-tween Hopper and Hoffman, which was postponed from last Friday, win be ridden rid-den tonight, and Manager Heagren will have spar motors stacked four deep on the track to provide lor breakaowns and obviate delays. The professional flyers will compete in a two-mile open lap race and a three-quarter-rnlle haiuJlcap, and the amateurs ama-teurs will have a mil handicap and a three-mile open lap tandem race. Manager H eagre has received) a let- ter from George Collett, which states that the game tr killed in th East,, and that a man cannot make enough to pay tralntng expenses. He is not training at all. He says that he will fajrely return here next year, and that he is eorry that he ever left .this city. H intends to spend the winter her If he ran get a position fa this city. He eays that he has not seen Jimmy Bowler since the twolmen were In St LoUls together, and thrl took- a If the men were no longer tealnlng. Collett says that the management manage-ment of the Salt Palace track will have - no difficulty In securing any man now ' riding in America, as the fame of the " track has spread all over the country. - Victory for Park ( City. Park City defeated the Cleaveland CommlsBlon company team at Park City an Sunday by a score of" 10 to 7: . The game was -comparatively slow,- and the Cleavelands never had a chance to win. Crawfordwho pitched for Park City, was very effective, while Thomas, who did the twirling for the Cleavelands, - blew up in th sixth and eighth Innings. The same teams meet today, with Drlnkwater and Castleton aa the rival fdtchers. - Score by Innings: -Cleaveland,.. 1 10 4S100S 1 Park City 0 1440 10 x Chicago Ita Carney Go. Bill Carney, who waa sold by Char-, Char-, ley Retlly of the Spokane team to- the Chicago Nationals, has been released 4y that aggregation. Bill did not mak a good impression In the two games in which he wss- tried out, and was released re-leased for failure to hit the baa This seems queer to the fans who hare seen him play here snd know that he Is one of the heaviest hitters In the Pacific National Na-tional .league. Bill murt have been afflicted af-flicted with stage fright to a marked degree when he broke Into big leagus company. f Og-den Is Defeated. The game between Ogden -and Eureka Eure-ka on Sunday was exciting, and was won by Eureka by a score ef T to 2. Shurtllft. who pitched for Ogden, xwae In great form, but received poor support sup-port Jensen for Eureka pitched shut-ut shut-ut ball, allowing only four hits. Ogden obtained both of their funs through - wD throw A The same teams play to- ; ' ' Improvement Is Expected. The coming year brings the promise of a great Improvement in athletics at th University of Utah. Th coaching f Maddox of Michigan la bound to make a great difference, especially to th football team. Maddox will bring . bis brother with him, who will try for s ' , Mace on th team, and a majority of " h veteran of last year's team will re-' re-' turn, to th University for th present Mason. The' men will begin to report f t preliminary practice the coming f. . |