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Show meet some time the latter part of this month. We'll oblige 'em. Occidentals are scouring, which does not necessarily mean cleaning, the State for match games of baseball. They are framing up a gam. with the webfoota at the Fort. the local saucer track. That unknown happens to be George DuLang. fast amateur, ama-teur, who rode here last season almost. Gray and Peterson are doing tricky stunts on skates at the Auditorium this week. Wonder if they're as tricky as the blamed rollers? fall and winter to ride on Jack Prince's new saucer track. Lots of 'em have been going South ever since they've been la thla man's town. ' tV Soon will the festive cricket chWrtV this neck of the woods. They're tryit It arrange cricket matches here, and frj-night frj-night a meeting will be held at No. 173 Slate street, to fixe things up. Jack Morris, secretary of the Salt Lake Cricket club, la doing the good work. RIGHT OFF THE BAT. They're pulling now for a reform In auto spelling. They auto reform In other ways, too. It's "shawfer," heavy on the "fer," Isn't U7 It la. Major Taylor, the colored bicycle rider, or rather the bicycle rider, was thrown out of a Pare, cafe because he wasn't white. And yet they call themselves, cul-chahed. cul-chahed. do those French. Mike 'Dwyer of Denver, at one time champion wrestler, is going to wrestle John Tlppett of Colorado, Cornish style, early this month. Is that different from country or German fry? He's back from a gold mine Sax Williams, Wil-liams, and he's going to race again this season on the saucer track. Don't make any dates for next Friday, because on that day the lads from the Colorado school of mines will play our U seniors. Something's coins; to drop that day. , . . Sophs and freshles from the TT will hold a dual meet thla afternoon on Cummlngs' field. Only amateurs wlU take part. Ogden high schoolers want to meet our lads of the same class here In a dual Keefe was high gun at the trsps yesterday, yes-terday, bagging 94 out of 100. Mills was second. 89; Hofeling and Plcknell, third, with 83 each. Miss Sutton showed fine form yesterday yester-day In her match with Lamed, tn the tennis, tournament at New York. Like to see Miss Sutton. Jay Gould Is still winning; out from the Britishers In the International tennis match. That's nothing it runs in the family. . Anything; to break into print? Skinner of Rhyollte is evidently trying to live up to his name by offering; McCarey $41,000 for the gate receipts of the Burns-O'Brien Burns-O'Brien go at Los Angele. a week from tonight. Mas says its worth $55,000 to him. Going, going gone. . ' An unknown, according to th. report of a morning feeler of th. pulse, has arrived ar-rived here from Omaha and will ride ou F. H. Northrop has come Into the fold and Is now a Dubelte, playing rlfrht off the bat. Northrop was with Kureka, but thought better of it. Goteh pulled a bunch of Belgian hairs out of Stetirs last night In a wrestling match at Kansas City. 'Twas catch-as-catch-can, and the Belgian caught two straight falls In the same place. . (In plain English, this means Gotcn won.) Groff. manager of the Fort Douglas webfeet, will be honorably discharged in about three weeks and has received an offer to play on the Denver team. That match between the rookies and th. tailors tail-ors Isn't on yet. and the soldiers ax. goo-goolng goo-goolng with the Occidentals. Strong Saints tried out yesterday, and showed up in great shape for the big meet at Provb Saturday, with the B. V. U. bunch. Local blklsts may go to Atlanta this - 1 i |