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Show SPORTING SECTION. MJOIE'S THE BROOKLYN TAKES HOMER TAKES GAME FOR LAST OF SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1916 IIEKALD-REPUBLICA- N, V SERIES FIGHT LAST Killifer cf TO Heady Play by Joe Bush Cuts Off Rally That Appears to Be Dangerous. Clark- - c Schneider p home with Oldring on first in the eighth nave Philadelphia thf victory over Nev York today 3 to 2. Nabors and Keating had a battle with the score even at one run each at trie start of the eighth. Then Pipp iiiKtert and took third on Pecklnpaugh' insle. l!u.h took Xabor's place and fanned Nunamaker and Caldwell, who batted for Keatinsr. When Pecklnpauj?h tarted to steal second, Hush intercepted Schansr'it throw and caught Pipp off third. Score: May PHIlADKLrillA. XEW YOItK. . AB R II 4 1 Waisel cf l rf .. ..24 o o pilhooley Maqree If i 4 2 0 Baker 3b rt 4 O Cedeon 2b 3 0 2 J'PP lb Peckinpausrh s 1 Nunamaker 0 2 0 0 Keatlns p 0 0 0 Shocker p 1 0 Caldwell 0 30 2 Totals 8 PHILADELPHIA. i 1 3 1 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 2 4 0 0 y 3 0 0 0 0 6 AB Hetzel 2b Iong rflb Miller Hornsby Oonrales Meadows Wilson Williams Jasper p Snyder Corhan Sallee p ss 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 27 17 1 H PO A E 1 0 5 2 2 0 0 2 4 3 3 2 9 2 1 2 1 0 0. O 0 0 0 1 1 ........ .00 1 , O 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 3 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 1 10 0 0 1.00 0 4 5 . .37. 9 27 16 Totals Wilson batted for Meadows In fourth. batted for Jasper In eighth. Snyder A E I0 ran for Snyder in eighth. ButCorhan o o i Smith In ninth. o O ler batted for 0 Score by innings 1 o o 0 I 2 0 Cincinnati 200201 0 0 6 2 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 5 ...0 i j j St. Louis 15 0 0 hitse Miller 2, Summary: Two-bas- e Three-bashits Groh. Chase. Neale. 5 4 0 Betzel. Snyder. bases Stolen Clarke, 1 2 Killifer. Chase. 3 Sacrifice hits Herzog. 0 o Griffith. 1 Sacrifice fly Herzog. Double 0 0 0 plays Beck to Smith to Hornsbv to on errors to Beck, first Miller Betzel: !i 16 Cincinnati 1. St. Louis 1. Bases on balls Off Meadows 2. off Dale 3. 6 Hits hits earned runs Off Meadows, and TO A E 2 runs in1 4 Innings: Sallee, 31 hit no2 1 2 0 hits 1 0 0 runs in inning; Williams, 5 hits 1 2 Schneider, 0 0 runs in Inning: 0 run In 3 innings, none out 3 In fourth: 2 Innings; 0 Jasper. 2 hits no rons in 3 6 3 14 2 Innings; 0 Dale. 4 hits 3 runs in 4 1 In no runs 1 1 0 Schulz, no hits innings. 1. 4 3 By Meadows 0 Struck out by Jasper 4 0 2. by Dale 2. by Schulz 1. Wild pitch l 0 2 0 Meadows. Umpires Klem and lmslle. .312050 c...3 lit s. rf Strunk cf A AB II 3 O 4 AValsh 3 Mrlnnis lb Pick Sb c Tiaborn p 2 2 1110 0 2 Oldrinj? If J.ajoie 2b 0 1 H 1 4 4 0 .'4 3 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 " 1- -3 2-- 2-- 1- 1 O Jiush p 3 31 9 27 20 Totals 0 Caldwell batted for Keating in the eighth. Score lv NVtr York innings 00100 o 00 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 Philadelphia Two-basThree-- J hit Pick. Peckin-paugSummary: base hit Witt. Home runs Stolen bases Strunk. Walsh. Iajoie. Sacrifice hits Strunk 2. .Iouble Keating to Xuna-makto Pipp.play Witt to Lajole to 3. ltas on errors on balls Keating Philadelphia 1. 2. Nabors lase an, earned runs Keating. 7 hits Hits 1 run In 7 2 hits. 2 Innings: Shocker. 6 hits 1 run runs in 1 inning; Nabors. In 7 innings (none out in eighth): Bush. 2 hits 1 run in 2 innings. Hit by Shocker. Struck Schang by pitcher out Hy Keating 3. by Nabors 1. by Bush 2. Umpires N'allin and Dineen. this conn i catvmsd. Terre Haute. Ind.. May 3. Paul Cobb, brother of Tyrus Cobb, was outfielder, unconditional his release by the given local Central league club today. Out fielder Ted Kaylor was sold to the Hannibal. Mo.. Three-- 1 club. e, h. Old-rin- g. er Mc-Inn- is. -3 GOTCH CANCELS PACT TO SHOW WITH CIRCUS Gotch, Chicago, May 3. Frank his today canceled champion wrestler, because of stomach circus engagements trouble, which has forced him to remain in care of a specialist here. He hfc,s fallen off in weight to 185 pounds, it Is said. Cold feet chill the whole system Sporting Editor's note. BICLIT HOYS WIX. The National Biscuit company baseball team last night defeated the Mascore of 6 to 2. ple Leaf dairy by the The heavy hitting of the biscuit makers turned the tide of battle In their favor. at WASiinrnx. ki:xeijy Iawrence. Kan., May 3. Dr. A. R. Kennedy, football coach at Haskell Indian Institute and formerly coach at the University of Kansas, signed Ji- acontract today to become athletic rector of Washburn college at Topeka. hed One of Nature's signals Is an unhealthy skin. It is a scientific fact that the skin indicates the condition of the blood and the blood is the building material for the body and all its vital parts. Unless the blood is nourished and kept rich and healthy, it will evenually react on the organs it feeds and reduce the indl vidual to a pitiable condition. Little do people realize the physical ailments that drain away strength and Tltality and that can be traced straight to the poor supply cf blood. Pimples, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Rheumatism, Carbuncles, Boils, Catarrh with its obnoxious results and the tendency to easily catch cold. Malaria and scores of other equally serious ailments, s re all manifestations of bad blood. For orer 50 years S. S. S. has been a mighty remedy for these disorders. Thousands of men and women hare been relieved or actually cured by S. S. S. Many of them had spent years and hundreds of dollars for other remedies in a Txt rrrrytencca fruitless endearor to regain health a marvelATUITA.CA. ous tribute to S. S. S. S. S. S. is purely IV vegetable and when taken Into the stomach is absorbed by the blood, supplying certain elements which stimulate the action of the blood frtceLOOftrBofUa corpuscles and help them drive out impurities and build up the system. "With such a tried and true medicine awaiting you at the closest drug store, will you go on suffering and looking badly when so many others similarly afflicted have TtfSWTT SPE CiFlCCa turned to S. S. S. and found the meaning of EOMSJ - I ucauu. uui dicuitai ueparimeni win LA.TJkTAjG gladly advise you about your case without cost to you if you wish to avail yourself of this rvice. o win apecinc uo., Atlanta, Georgia. I 3.30 4.30 5.15 11.45 11.45 11.55 11.55 11.55 A.M... A.M... A.M. . . ASSESS3IKNT May 13, 17, 20, 24, 27, 31; June 3, October 31st, 1916. Sale daily May 1 to September Limit Teams School Be Will Formally Awarded. to The IIrM Republican. Grantsville. May 3. The annual "G" day of the Grantsville High school will be bebl Friday, May 5. During chapel period the following program will be given: Opening music, orchestra; invocation: music, solo; talk. "The Meaning of Athletics to the High School." Tarley Anderson and George W. Page; awards. Justesen and Football CaptaiPrincipal O.Fddle n-elect Anderson; talk. Baseball Captain Lamont Steele. Those receiving sweater awards In basketball are: Lamont Steele. Royal Frlckson, Hugh Palmer. Parker B. Pratt. Eddie Anderson. James Jefferles. Calbert Jefferies. Paul Johnson. Albert Olsen. Golden Stromberg, Parley An. derson. Letter men In foot hall: Byron Chas-tai- r, Conle llooplaina. "William Tennyson Bates. Vern C. Woolley. Fddie Anderson, Royal Krlckson. James .lefferies. Lamont Steele. GeorgeDew-e-W.v Green. Page, Albert Olsen. Harold Anderson. Parley Sandberg. "Letter men In baseball: Conle llooplaina. Lamont Steele, Byron Burmes-te- r, Thomas Williams. Calbert Jefferles, Royal Erickson, James Jefferles, Albert Olsen, Bay Anderron. Eddie Anderson. James Williams, Golden StromGrant Benson. berg, Honor men in football:. Hugh Palmer. Golden Stromberg. or further details. See agents 3 I I I liiv I I lout Worn SALT LAKE THEATRE 3 iSTTSiT. Com. TONIGHT Punctures Warmest Winter Garden Baby of Them All 4 WHEN YOU CAN GET C--J Instant- Tire Service O. 2. AT ANY HOUR al GEORGE MONROE EUGENE and WILLIE HOWARD MARILYNN MILLER aad 125 Other Mntiuee, Hveuiiigs, 50c to $2.00. AT HOME OR ON THE ROAD 50c to UK utely Starting Oliver Morosco Presents in "THE UXCHASTENED WOMAS Prices: Eve.. 25c to $2.00; mat., 23c to $1.00. Sale Friday. . Open every hour in the year. The Yellow Service Cars. Into ply Co, et Knight A j ax B lackston e Tires, Diamond Oils. VulcanizingIf It's Rubber, We Fix It. sale of the delinquent stock is extended from the 3d day of May, 1916. to the 3d day of June. 1916. L. H. THOMPSON, Secretary. 218 South Main Street. Salt Lake City, Utah. 0 ASSESSMENT NO. 10. COMPANY. MINING SMUGGLER For Free Service in or near Ogden, Call Ogden Main 1 Bingham, Principal place of business, American Utah. Location of mines, is hereby Fork canyon. Utah. Notice that at a meeting of the board glven Mining of directors of the Smuggler on the 17th day of company, heldassessment 16 No. of 4 March. 1916, the cent per share was levied uponissua stock of the corporation, capital immediately and outstanding, payable at No. 3, to the secretary at his office Utah. Any Canyon. Carr Fork. Binghamthis assessment may stock upon which of May, remain unpaid on the 15th day 1916. will be delinquent and advertised and unless for sale at public auction, will be sold it made la before, payment on the first day of June, 1916, at 12 o'clock noon at the secretary's office, assessment, toto pay the delinquent with the costs of advertising gether and expense of sale. MAX GEFFEN, Secretarj'. I I T H 114 8 EMILY STEVENS Wasatch J. E. JOHNSON, r. 1.50. NEXT ATTRACTION! O IS'lshtis and Mat. Mon., May BY CALLING First publication March Bv an order passed this 29th day of of the April. d 1916. by the directors company, the date of the All : CITY TICKET OFFICE, Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City. above-name- Friday Letters for Work on ; October 31, 1916. 17, 1916. HONOR ATHLETES Spokane, Portland and other intermediate $42.00 points San Francisco or Los Angeles direct 40.00 San Francisco via Portland one way. . . . 58.50 Los Angeles via Portland one way 68.50 Tacoma 47.80 Seattle 49.50 Limit Secretary-Treasure- GRANTSViLLE TO Following round trip fares apply from Salt Lake City: 7, 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, 28; July 5, 12, 19, 26; August 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; September 6 and 13. ' 30, inc. 40.00 51.20 58.00 60.00 56.44 Proportionately low rates from and to many other points. Sale Dates HOWELL MINING COMPANY, PRIN-cipplace of business. 517 Doolv block. Salt Lake City, Utah. Location of mines South Fork, Big Cottonwood Utah. district. Salt Lake mining Notice is hereby givencounty. at a that of the board of directors held meeting on the 11th day of March, 1916. assessment No. 2 of one cent per share was levied on the capital stock of the corIssued and payporation. able Immediately to outstanding, the treasurer of this corporation, at the company's office. 517 Dooly block. Salt Lake City, Utah. Any stock upon which this assessment may remain unpaid on the loth day of April, 1916. will be delinquent and" advertised for sale at public auction, and beunless on payment3d'is made sold before will the day of May, 1916. at 10 a. m., to nay the delinthe quent assessment, together with cost of advertising and expense of sale. eroiitl South near Main THE BEST OF" VAUDEVILLE HAKRV GHEEX AT CO. In the Novelty Skit, "The Cherry- Tree" Fonr SiiltanoM, Warren and Conley, Ed Morton, Valentine and Bell, Stone and Hayes, Travel Weekly and Orchestra Dancer India's Newest GARA ZOBA "Dance of the Elements" Matinees, 2.15 p. m. 10c, 25c. 50c. - 2. I 1 Eves. 8.15 p. m. LOS ANGELES 10c, 25c, 50c, 75c. BREWERY BOTTLED BEER SAN DIEGO Insist that your beer be brewery bottled. By so doing-- you will be sure that it is the same real beer that the brewery intended you to have, without - contamination or change through long1 shipment or im, Daily Commencing May 1. Filial Limit October 31. Stopovers at All Points. Diverse Routes by Rail and Steamer. Ticket Office: Sunday the Stiefel's Klassy Klothiers cross bats with the Magna Nippons at 2 o'clock in the first game of the double-headat Lucas field. The second game will be played by the Harmon Athletic club and the Portland Cement team. The batteries for the Stlefel team will be Harrison or Conkwright and Hlller, and for the Japs Yamaguchi and Nakaya. For the Harmon club, Peterson or Papworth and Mann will work, and for the Portland Cement boys, Jones or Brazier and Buckenfeldt will be in the points. This will be the third test of the elimination series. The winning teams will play a series for the championship later In the season. not a mere theatre, but a Salt Lake Institution exceptional five-a- rj V J Arrive. ST. PA 11. WANTS MULLIGAN. Chicago, May 3. The St. Paul Amer- P.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. ican association club is negotiating for Eddie Mulligan, the Chicago National's to a dispatch from shortstop, according are. Muwhere the Cubs Pittsburgh, lligan is believed by Manager Tinker in-to need seasoning and his sale will clude an optional agreement. A. M. PRINCETON ATHLETES TO JOIN AMBULANCE CORPS P.M. P. M. A. M. P.M. A. M. A. M. P.M. P. M. P. M. A.M. Princeton. J., Mayto 3. In stuto an appeal the dent hody and iilnmnl of Princeton university for aid In the work of the American muluilnnce rorp in France. President lUbben announced last night that aevernl Inundergraduate and alumni. cenItalpli llluthentbal. cluding ter on the IHl.t football team, and other prominent athlete would Join the orM (bit mimmrr and that thejr would take with them two new amhiilnnees for Red t'ron work. One of the amliulanm ! the Rift of the Princeton rluh or Philadelphia and the other wan purrhaurd with enntrlltutlona hy combined with the the tudent .Hki .Mrs. Morfrom Junius gift of gan of Princeton. aid una made bv The appeal A. P. Andrew of the etnas of 1MW. who I the prenent head of the American ambulance corps. ct at methods - perfect bottling- destination. LOS ANGELES ng i.i mm American truly a screen-screamagnificent Symphony orchestra; pipe organ. Prof. J. J. McClellan.2 musical director. Continuous, p. m. to 11 p. m. r.nmmi.mt. m. w.i.i..iv, ')m miii tin all seats lOc. and flavor reaches the bottle. Today One Day Only t Track and Church United in a MUTUAL. MASTERPICTUKE Other worth-whil- e tabloid pla5's in a theatre of perfect comfort and perfect ventilation, 2 to 11 p. m. . .AH seat, adults 10c; kiddies, 5c. ' "THE I M PROD All L E Y4RX OF Beauty comedy. "The Boarding School Girls" Prices nn usual selected world's best photoplays. time today! Don't miss Tyrone I last Power and. a brilliant cast in tne artistic photodrama, Beauties! 5 , lOv, 20c, 30c. first-ru- n this Bluebird wonder play is as by the management' one of the finest screen plays ever filmed. Continuous. 2 to 11 r. m. a dime Kiddles, a nickel J grown-up- s, rec-onmienc- l-d Iyq?83gi S HBHW iatim:e toi av ton h;ht. WILKES STOCK CO. play deeper and broader than W THF. K 4 SI EST WAV" mid "MltS. DANE'S DEFENSE. V JLA M0 RJ1AS 'E ::speciali RELIABLE, EDUCATED, in IIORfl I i Mins Doro's first appearance the L.asky company. nnAY CAHTOOV. Dancing Good Music Restaurant. ETSa PI ralL 1 M Diseases, Itheuma-tiniVaricose Veins, Piles, FisUlcerations tula. are the aliments I have mastered, and of VOl II inr onlnion Is yours for Head. Think. Avt. to take This does not obligate you 9 a.m. to office hours. treatment, 10 a.m. to 12 5 p.m.; Sundays, inoon): evenings. 7 to 8. M, N STATE MEDICAL CO. ESBV nl liul! l 2:i4 S. Dances. TRAINS 7.45. 8.15. Round trip fare 25c, including dancing. Main Street. Salt Lake City. i DANCE Popular Program, Music and for FREE Side Shows Ft ME Illood. Skin, Kidney, Bladder, A" e Urinary, r v u 11 m lUectal, AUDITORIUM ADMISSION FREE Open from 12 until 12. FRIDAY NIGHT FLYllil" CONSULT Grand Catholic Bazaar MOONLIGHT MARIE D0R0 in "THE HEART OF STOItV APPEALING TO THE HEARTS OF EVERY. WOMAN. Nights. 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c. 1 TODAY A Mats. Thursday and Saturday. 15c 2T.C. I ir - EMPRESS THEATRE 0UTCA ST" and THE EXPERIENCED "Jolin Needham's Double" A In five reels. ' t i OTHER BIG ACTS erful Drama. IN prize Pow- "Two Men of Sandy Bar" NOW PLAYING Co. hTheFisher is Brewing THE BEER. "THE DRIFTER" d, See Them All is always bottled at the brewsysery, and by direct pipe-lin- e tem in addition. This means I imi world's best selected first-ru- n photoplays. The world favorite Hobart Bosworth and a truly star cast in Bret Harte's immortal drama, perfectly pictur-ize- 10c 15c 20c. 10c, 15c, 20c, 23c. n . I) that all of the original aroma re-"po- niF fr A. G. P. A. rfaifutoniliilii in "The Other Man" r. .risner J. H. Manderfield, SAN FRANCISCO with the Inimitable De Wolf Hopper and Fay Tlncher. Also Funny Fatty Arbuckle and Keystone players in Afternoons E. Third South St. dramatic "Sunshine Dad" smile-compelli- 10 the today presentscom- edy, , 5.55 5.55 5.05 6.00 IV . Minneapolis or St. Paul. SHERIFF'S SALE. COURT. IN AND for Salt Lake county, Statea of Utah. corporaWalker Brothers Bankers, N. P. Stathakos tion, Will against plaintiff, Caravelis. defendants, to be and sold at sheriff's sale at the westinfront door of the county courthouse State the of of Salt Lake, county13th city and of May, A. D. day Utah, aton12 the o'clock noon of said day, all 1916, the right, title, claim and interest of said defendant. Will Caravelis, of, in and to the following described real property, Boston. Abstracted in Book "II" of page 441: Mining Abstracts, Book "K." of Cairo, Abstracted in476: page Mining Abstracts, Athens, Abstracted in Book "K" of Mining Abstracts, page 478; Moret, Abstracted in Book "K" of Mining Abstracts, page 478; Saint Nicholas, Abstracted in Book "K" of Mining Abstracts, page 41; Wake Up Jim, Abstracted in Book "K" of Mining Abstracts, page 479; Athens No. 2, Abstracted in Book "K" of Mining Abstracts, page 40; Grant, Abstracted In Book "K" de-of Abstracts, page 479; all Mining scribed as U. S. Survey Lot No. 3744. St. Nicholas Fraction, U. S. Survey Lot No. 5048. Abstracted in Book "K." of Mining Abstracts, page 419. You Bet Lode Mining Claim, U. S.' Ixit No. 3743, Abstracted In Survey Book "K" of Mining Abstracts, page 482. Together with all appurtenances. Purchase price payable in lawful money of the United States. Dated at Salt Lake City. Utah, this 17th day of April. A. D. 1916. JOHN S. CORLESS, Sheriff of Salt Lake County, State of Utah. By C. L. Schettler, Deputy Sheriff. James Ingebretsen, Attorney for Plaintiff. Date of first publication April 20, A. D. 1916. er Ilfl. Limited Ofiden. Reno. SacraA.M... Overland mento. San Francisco. A.M... Ogden and Intermediate. Pacific Limited Ogden. Omaha, . . . 8.30 P.M... Chicago. Roise, Portland, Seattle . .. 5.05 P.M... Ogden. Ixpan. (Butte also going). Limited Omaha. Chicago. . . . 5.00 P.M... Ios AngelesDenver, St. Louis. Overland Limited Omaha, Chicago. ...11.55 P.M... departing). Cache Valley, Malad ...12.10 P.M... Ogden. Rrtgham. and Intermediate. Denver. Omaha. Chicago IJutte alo going.) arriv . . . 8.15 P.M... Ojfden lan Francisco and inn.) porstelto Idaho Falls. Ax. Hon. . . . 8.15 P.M... Ogden, Butte, (Tvin Falls also arriving'.) Pocf11o. Idaho Fall-- . Butte. P.M... Ogden. ...10.10 (Lorfan. Wellsville and II) rum also arriving.) P.M... ogden. Lly, Satramento. San Francisco. . . . 7.40 . . . 2.10 P.M... Portland. Seattle. (Twin ...10.20 P.M... Osden. Bole. Falls also going.) City Ticket Office, Hotel tth. Telephone Mala 15. i - DOUBLEHEADER ARRANGED FOR LUCAS PARK SUNDAY UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD 7.20 7.20 8.15 9.30 11.00 12.05 2.25 2.30 d. . A- Dally. Snred-l- h vlollnlnt whn will appear at the FlrMt ConicrrKatlnnal ehureh Wrduri-da- y May lO. under the directlou night. C. (.raham. of Fred ROOS arrived in ERBA JOIIANSON Lake from South America several ago In company with her pianist. days Frederic Gustave Soder-lunGraham heard these Manager two artists in several numbers and Immediately engaged them for three rein Salt Lake May 10. Ogden May citals, 20 and Logan May 19Miss Roos is a native of Stockholm. As a tiny girl she played the violin. and at the age of 9 she appeared for the first time in public in the JIall of She entered tne science or stocknolm. Royal Conservatory of Music, where in the concerts and private recitals was the star, and soon she pupils' became that "little wonderchild" which, however, did not hurt her. After six years of in the conservatory; with the late study Professor Book, she earned the of Jenny Lind. 10,000 coronas, andprize the medal of the conservatory. Before this she proved worthy of the distinction, with playing ihe Beethoven concerto the royal court orchestra in such a chomanner that she was sen as the Jenny Llnd unanimously stipendiary. In Berlin she continued her studies with Lady Halle, now dead, then with Henry Narteau. and the last year with Michael Press, the famous Russian violinist. The latter considered her his best pupil and predicted a brilliant future. Following his advice she set out for the voyage which has her to America. In Berlin she brought left the memory of a great violinist, who will always be welcome aeain. $22.50 Chicago Memphis n, t Depart. Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo Omaha or Kansas City St. Louis. Bur-meste- ! KFFKCTIVK JAXUAKY 23. Kltba Johnnnon Room, eminent SpeHal Skin-FlasOn 'Healthgrams to Thousands 9 I: 1 0 12 f from Salt Lake City or Ogden: Via to-w- it: 1110 13 1 p 1 P. 0 3 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ......1 1 0 3 5 2 5 4 5 5 c p 0 0 0 0 0 Following: roninl trip fares will apply "EAST AND WEST & 3. t K A 0 0 15 12 15 1 UIS. Bescher If Smith cf Butler 5 0 0 14 35 A Heck 3b 2 0 Totals 3. 1 2 2 Dale p Schulz p PO 4 ..54 Chase lb Griffith rf ;roh 3b Herxog ps 2b SUMMER EXCURSIONS IN THE DISTRICT H P. Ifer.iltinepublican.l play here Saturday afternoon against the Brigham club. Managers W. E. Davis and Bert Olsen are putting the Brigham team in shape to meet the Salt Lake boys. Sunday afternoon a return game will be played in Salt Lake. Saturday's game will be the second of the season in. this city. CINCINNATI. If to Tbe The Stahl Brigham City, May Dean baseball team of Salt Lake will (Continued from I'atce 1. Sports Section) Schneider was batted from the box in the fourth, as was his successor. .Schulz. in the eighth. In this Inning locals threatened to tie the score. Veteran Slugger Hoists Ball the After two were out Hornsby singled. Gonzales walked and Snyder, batting Out of Lot in Eighth With for Jasper, tripled, driving In two runs. Score: One on Base. I.eal 1 TO PLAY BRIGHAM CITY ISplal PKILADELPHIANS YANKS STAHL & DEAN TEAM t Violinist in Recital SPORTING SECTION. A & J si . VJ . iT5Ti"r '? ; a ' ii i h V V1 M . ft B fe Li t These tiny CAPSULES I ara superior to Balsam I cf Copaiba, Cubebs or I t IS III sam diseases 1IT11UII with- out inconvenience. JSo'd bv all druggists. - I |