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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23, 003 10 TEST VvilE THER MAN NEW RECORD W T ROUT MEAT FOR PACING CAN DO 'Director Butterworth Will ,Try Experiment at Northwestern; University, May Change Diet. r MEAT DIET. Breakfast Oatmeal, ergs or fish, fruit, trast. Lu nch Steak or mutton, potatoes (baked), vegetables, toast, milk, fruit. 0 Shall the animal or .CHICAGO, Sept. the v oqrotabla-kingdoeventually triumph in the. o'lrst for brawny athletes and hearts courageous? ShaII.it bo the frame bu ikied of beef and blood, or the heart "fed fiom the cultivated vine? Shall man continue. to stalk his fellow rriaia! through flol.--l ard forest for nourish nr. ent.- or will the athlete of tomorrow confine h's anpetlte to cereals? S".ch are the OJestion-- that have puzzled 'the ph.ysic.il trainers for years; such are the questions that are beincr discussed wherever muscles and grit are held at par. Director Horace Butterworth of Northwestern university has worked out a sys-on tem that will throw considerable light his the subject, and 'he will bepin to putnext theories to a practical test within the few days. Twentv-fou- r your.s men, who healthy tha lost laurels of will strive to former years on the gTldiron for Northwestern this fall, will aid Butterworth in his experiments. The two dozen lootnaudorpinnts are now housed at the college been which has at Evanstcn. lately mitory concerted into training quarters. lho training- table will be started next week, and here th physical director will begin his campaign. , Butterworth. after several months' experimenting-, has invented a health food which the inventor claims contains all the essential elements of beef blood and iron. Composed, entirely of cereals. In which corn and wheat, with several herbs, berure. the food is said to be the thin? for athletes. Specially prepared under its Inventor's supervision, this food will be riven to part of the athletes at Northwestern this fall. The experiment calls for the foliowine plan: The souad will be divided evenly Into two parts. One of these will be fed only on a diet In which meats and flesh predominate. The second section will be given mostly cereal .food. Butterworth's health too,! holding: first place. Then men will be allowed a limited amount of eggs and milk. Measurements and wetffhts will be taken every day and close tab kept on every man in the snuad. Any deviation from the Sfiieral condition will be instantly noted and put down for reference. Men overtrained or undertraiued will receive a considerable share of attention from Mr. Butterworth. A man overtrained will be shifted from one diet to the other.- Of the original twelve men who will be ff-- on vegetables six will be ultimately shiftedfol-to the nnt d!ct. The same plan will be lowed with the meat-eater- s. The effect of the charge of diet will also figure extensively in the final decision of Mr. But-tworth. 23. 0 0 0CI 0 - Dinner Chicken, beef, mutton, baked potatoes, milk, hot water, vegetables, fruit, pudding. re-rai- n 0 . 0 0 0 10-to- toastsd shredded wheat biscuit, hot water. Eggs, Butterworth's pre- pared food, potatoes (baked), toast, stale bread, hot water, milk. Dinner Butterworth's prepared .food, eggs, potatoes, vegetables, stale bread (toasted), C.aham bread, milk. sL-unc- . . Jii-'k- i ZiUW YOltlv. rr.?r: F:r: Sp-d"- . .no p. FOOTBALL SCHEDULE The football scan. opens cn Saturday next. Here Is the schedule of garner to bo played by the Eastern colleges: HARVARD. Sf ptrmb-r- r Lft AVilliums nt Cambridge. Sept'-mbe"o Bowdoln at Caiptiridgo. October 2 L'niversity cf Maine at Cambridge. 7 October Bates at Cambridge. October 10 Amherst at Cambridge. slev:sn sU Carnbri Ice. Octoher "4 17 West I'oint at West Point. 4 Brown at Cambridge. O.tohr 21 Octob-- r Carlisle Indians at Cim- br'ce. .November 7 Univendtv of Ienr.;-vlvanlat Bhlh'd. Iphla. November 14 Dartmouth at Cambridge. November 21 Yale nt Cambridge. YALE. l - fr n r Pi-ovi- h t ''tJL""-iy'""-igDi'- of 25 University at ri.ila.i- Iphi.i. COLUMBIA. ctnrdiz:0; of the Clubs. 137 Salt Lake .....72 . 20 P.C. .SKi J .5W .403 43 Sf &mr I I Tedsy's Gomes. Butte 'at S ilt Lake. Seattle at Spokane. - IS ana i;r 134 e Cjnoln-iaBro-ri-- vn 'o- I'lo: ' St. V I.uis :) 1?1 7'J 71 13. C7 t:i:i t'lo 55 48 133 13 L. P.C. o .c-- .r.o:; o3 63 r.3 77 R2 90 - .&r.o .rd.i .4J1 .2f.3 .323 iny'r. Games. t;in:-- i tramt . "luirc, '; i .okIh. 1 cf: ;!;). 'H:-lky,- , fi, Ib.ila Telphi i. (first ul, S; Philadelphia, 1 12 ti. '. , Boston. 10. Nrv York, 1. nines Loses an Eye. III.. TKV'TCronn. Sept. 23. Daven-roHenryrt j fines, of the captain I. Three team of the league, v.a? in a blacksmith shop bast night when a r liver r.f metal struck him hi tbe eye. showed that the eyeball was I it reed eo deeply that its removal is necessary. ald "That's as pood as any Mr. Maklnbrakcs, taking another puff at It and holding it up admiringly. "It cost 1.." said the mat. who had given I him the ciprar. take it ail back," hastily replied "I Mr. Maklnbrakes. Chicago Tribune. C'ilunky") ba:-:ebr.- - TT ' r"f to tr. 71 rttvr-Ti- : yr. rv, rtnttrT ntiT f rr Taa. :." $: T t"t T?r'n4.,. r r-- l It. II t It- - r vr-i- -t bt a Tr 4 44 A- t? t. Ha, rttjrv r aTr-r..tMr- y? r.ATrTA5T w. t"tv ! , ti as a, HOOM!. FOB now NT.v. rom-r- w. poiTif rj n r" t t a A f roovn HAph nt rt. r--m uavx RAIT; IV boom?: :u w. r.roNT f rf.: vv . f fff. r TSt i.t XT. DIAMOND CQAU O .rr cha r-- 1 7.- f r 2n c'a'ty. - - tlK"kvE I - o-;ob- 1 tt 1 ttoTEr. 1 i 1 nrvMon. n?lt If fwtl jvr TT. POT-TT- t. Trrrwnrrrnsi CtrVK - a- -t a T X. 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It 132 MAIN STREET - A; U i u.NAl - t I rr"r- r ch'ti.'.ns,st i .ll T. luniM V rar.ta ti;a U l"4r. Laaa ra;t7 Trala ulr.s-- ..,, thnr i r.rmi Hoi sto.n s Tiir iioi :;j It A w UI.OKUK fltrl n s -- MIDwTrE. SECOND HAND CLOTniNO. So. It ' ! o K 'n.rit'v ti , f. : I I!.N tw.tii.I'LATUl t- - A.vTiib- - m t.i: nu.T.u. "N r.tltjTI A TOIL." tJL'H f fr at f!le KSTATC. HUt ItrJAL Ai What evervbodv savs IS SO. ro :n - r )"h!f;; PAUTY ItOUCIIIT A tb r- n'.rc l s - of i a. In T' i t ,:'.?: 'r!r V r m;(m. ttt ftnm I- ,:n-t.- a JJ. rft!; bttHt.a. rton 4. KI1AL HUI h. ti m ti jf -- - i I ' I estate. salereal CJIIKAT KNAP: ,rr uipsr-c- ! rr if fntrii:.' and ion chop, vta r 'r lv a"rk f a. I l H Wo a'f t. TBI iTWOUTHY i TOR I f HELP WANTED. EOARD. t 1 w. ::t U tar it4 r i r AD NICK NUWI.Y KCBNI.-!ir- :t With loir,!. 4; ;h Ban;, rl cf I tab, l pr v. HI R Extt 14. b2. co:rrn-croR- 3. :- i) 2 A c : -t a- Tt.or -- caiitet clea:;iko. ri.uru rt j women. f.at .:ji T i; l r'r r;ntr. vourt. DTr MortK. in Ijocathd PottnnnrsT, Tl :ct Sit'!! tlJa. ?'.;-- director. rurnzr.AL JL rt?i 0 wa - - t I. Aim rt.r ANiNr ro r-- ri PAf.T F- - . ITU a; k.a4ruartra ft r f.1 a. it. . Dib ai CLHA?CIN3 A2,TJ DTXINO. r- niYSZCIA??. r ii WIHTF! IUM ALU A. L TT " -. a t. Jr..' HftTnt lt Ar.y , b it tl C n. . AND ULACiC ars-- rrnKifit Tarta-- r n-- -, Yes, tluy are saying all ovtr town that our stock of fall and winter rlothiiijr. habt rtiashcry mnl hnts is the finest display of the kind ever made in Bait Lake City. Our elegant overcoats in the different styles, our svajJTtfer suits in all cuts, smart furnishing and our new hats caunot he excelled in any way. Our store is fairly abloom with fall newness everything you'll like to wear is here, and every price we quote will be a satisfactory one to you. Ons Price :t'lt i r row nr-o'-- n "." foeres to every 1 I nvan ia town. (Mb rnowN a cr.: e r frrAxn. r.nrAtn vV ('if jl'. The nsw styles arc "V now all in Jr ROWE '. u MOlt.f JaFUUMSllfcU ItJOUi A a, 1 1 raa V.-.- C-.;- t 1 & ricrcLrs attd nrr.irr.rrro 'KPT T?.M iinTf rrrrru :i a fl i w - J R COOK'S 11 A NO STUDIO Nrtvt.r FfHNtt!rt Mo-.i-mh- oilL rr.irruoR t i rcNtir: N'n? .T .,, 1 , i j 1- va::t:z . ntr.: Tt J aw-- 3 to iu;.nt , at nmvi'Mrb rpovr K 0,1. t irr.-a- . t. 1 Avr ;cxVt. AT tU iiotrs-- rcuviMinu .. ;t 'Vr.SOtH CATTS. vnifpv r pvt'trn rr a f r-.- rCU.NibUt.Sj TZ , lt. 1 I rup.Njj'Hrn noovt ron ON - X M-r-- t tf "H w- -- 0rt, m Mrvu J It. frf UKR rr rAnrrrr. attd rArrnnATront at Nirn r Tftvt!irn troij - ! roAnn omens . .IT1-X- new on m.tfavT trn (mill 0 A at . - V Tl aw,iK LT rov. joi?nv ant n. f -it" 5 r TtO-JT- . rHVtatKT ur.ot'N? runNi5iir.r itoovt: r- - w It'KM an r Nirrt.T ..1 . ani liar Violin laony. Ttaclirr of itoowsi, tCATirroni. ' - at run. H'ttVI'Ifp prvnt fy Tf nTtVttirn imi Vy.., y 4f f- I VDt. , j P-:.- V. r r I r - MHZ. EC LA nCCHZ KABCOCK, b ar 1. at P t:t n:b'-t. at No! sylvrn' Mm-- , "'i. r J4 CtrSUIe Indl. r.s itt Per.n-- t Tc'.V.T of Tintio. Volt Culture ar.J . H ani.o French. 'Nmvmbr 2 C"ri-- nt Pi nr.tyivav.la. t V Er'.T POINT. I'o 4"Vet!l'tttrn t '. : r.t P.dr.t. Wt.t Sptnib-: t W.f-I'nint. u.tobtr ".'!'''! rPoint. Dickinson at ( H tol.fi v 17 it Y st Po'r.t. llin:irii 2 Y.'tie at UVst Pt Ofoln-TO A U"iILY rU FtUK VtS''U 3'. e, r I'nlvt .sity of Wrmvt at t October t ( r a fti-- r ;.. t . ' P;' t. . V, t t t I ! ), r fi 'f 7 M tr.l aif n rt Wot Point. . November I f A l . f M. II. rf Cl.! a : al lV." . n. 1 : 1. g T . ?t. : Nov ir. r Wts-l't,!:.t. ANNA PC MS. neither le Ur.sveniiy cf VIrgin'.t fit An- rov. Us, evtober H Call.--. v.'U I Cohtge at Arn:-oli.- i. . f'.i.i.i,..N Ki'iar, ... . , . .,. -tieti.brr I DUV inon- at Anr.apo! .,,.K c, -noj 21 M. C. at .. BaitlmtrOctober Anmp- j f ,',,,',j; T'!'Efi-$; it at October 21 La fa vttf AnmpoM". n at At rs n tob"r 2" C irc-to- . ; v:. .Sii St..te 21 tirtob.-rOR GALE. at Annaptdln. 4 Now York Naval MiM'.U at Novembtr Ar 7 Washington and JerTerjron at Arnap li. -Nov-mbTtvcn-11 at AnnnpoII. r Nt.vt-nd:l Viri;iu;a P. L. at Annap- . Tn , oli-.b- - '.' j l- jvtate Sa . inn ?- 1 i Vnr.Fyl va i ttyabur-Via nt Col r ((lohtrr j t ::- ! (ir ril. r at -- r-- - ttrrn rrrtNTJfrn a tra- - TT Mr. II. V. Mum. t a AGi;Z3 OSSOII2. 5XR3. 1 IClnrr K -nr Nirn.T uuitNisii ni - ' NT-rift- rl'v' tjishaiid. FLTvNISKED ROOMS Ctkiidiag of the Clubs. N-e.- pr--fnti- U rec't w. w. ridHl'ivn.i-n- T 3 Wiuon lithall. '4s rm. rrMmn p?f?rr4; 3 tv rt'PV'" r oov vrf,Y !rfjr rrKvr. fr! Wal!?: ?rt lv lt rnmn r9 n y vim wV rt'nvttirpn Wt'.foi In th e1!jr. r'- Tenener cf Plnno. IJATIONAI, LEAGUE. r;it.iv.;rcc cbic!.rTori; li r who u P. W. .........137 ' V crnoTUAi-rrr- . ht iiATTin ?r. News PACIPIC NATIONAL LEAGUE. 137 lnrerbretfcn. fh"n. n a t lcnnl-vrn- L c 79 55 75 .. !2 71 CJ T',rn vrtv tn vfitt--r T - fV-- W s! ya n et New York. York. Alun.rl at N-nit r : Ot t t'cr 3 Union nt Nt w YorV. York. Oe;ob"i- 7 !la:dltcn at N-t N w Vr. k. 4)rtob. r in wT.'.iuvi.s .i ii ; lini'T at Npw York. Cci,: ei IT A ml-.- i t H Nt w ork. 21 of rr.r.s Ivan at N w Yot k. .rdvrlty w Yrk. fic'.oln r 31 Y lie nt Nt : t Vw . York. Novemi- r 7 Novtmbtr 14 Cornell nt Bitic.-iUNIVEItSITY OF PI NNSVLVAN1A St i,tembcr 25 LlcJ ;Irrn nt P. i.. vai la. " M.irfb.iU a ney. B'ltte Sookano Seattle vtrrT - tf t YT1 fTrt VAN A KTCrf.r musicians musical Studies f R-;t- T,. t Main J. McV.'Li It 6 ns Ecadiag Seitembrr k. W. Tltt Ilra . I1H4. e COLLEGES EASTERN Nevembr v.-i- P. Ittn-tr- l arge of rcrriv awaiting trhl fil'd Irsr ftnl n jrop. rty. tb.t a motion In th rhrrr.al !U ibn of th the In- Third D'Ftrkt urt. a?l;lrn charn foru atioit In lht-nsainrt hl client b quafh'd. on th pround th.at r.o I .rll:r.Jnary hnrlrrt v.ns had.. Jutse th-- ' iiuitt'-under adv tok Mr" nier.t until 10 ot lot k tomorrow rnornlnc. j hL am t Tl.-n- U'-- ' ?. OF . nt accord. 's Jthw 5M cnorsrAxx. rOAHD T-- , Wants Charrrra Quashed. S.tfr,'.Kl t 2S ntvovtp 'h ar4 l Attornry J.i: Jr,T!r lrIW; a f4 T H'(Vturn tOM. S'tfrf t ft r!r-t- ; Trnpi. Tt-phon- D-j- arrtr-r- . r. Vi-rme- sf-- lt furlorr. If M-lt- nn rr. The btf.lnning of the end is scheduled off r.t Walker's fiid at 3:30 this r.flerr.o:-rThe Saints and the Cham-r-ioi-alias, the Minors, will be ther prorrptiy to open the first game of a series cf twelve. Tl Chuichmen arrived Inst night with :rA'e:-anew members added to the band, iIpo minus a few of the old. "Lieut. -Oil." Co.'k d. r.o i'nc;pr does th military Weed has stur.t fit thi-and Slvepv-Fac- e 2S Trinity at New Unvn. .cor e io iii-- ; home in California. Howell of P ptember Vufts at Nw IInvn oh Ibltni bunch now holls down 3 University tie of at October thi-dBabbitt from the "Outlaw" league New Haven. weaver aoes is at short, and "Old Man October 7 Yv'esleyan at New Haven. service in lho outer posture. 10 Syrlng'ield T. S. al New October as-T rinrthvest trip has settled any 1 Haven. irationr the Saints may have had to get Oetober 14 Holy Cross nt New Hav-n- . out of the bottom position this season. Octoher 17 State College finish in the "also ran" class at New Haven.Pennsylvania They' row", but "Honest John" promises someOctober 2i West Toirt at Wst Point. lor 1004. In order to make a October 'Jl Columbia at Nw Yo-thing bft'ncrand and appropriate finale, McClosky November 7 Syracuse at New Han. two star pitchers, McNeely has Ncverabr 14 Princeton at New Haven. of the Colorado Springs and Nc ember 11 Harvard at Cambridge. and he will open negotiations with tnm, PRINCETON. Bill Hansen today. Beth Anck-rsoand She. i are criprded. and to this fact is ater 30 Swr vhn ore at Princeton. Septeml tributed the loss of most of the games Octooer 3 Oeorg' towr. at rrincrton. Octcd-.o7 while away. Oettysburg at nee. TTmpirc Colgan arrived last night, and at Oeiolnr 1 Brown v.ill officiate during the remainder of the j4 Lehi-rat Prlncrton. (3clobr stuson. October Indiana at Princeton Oetob-- r 21 Bueknell at Prinfcton. October 24 Dartmouth at I'rinceton. October 31 Cornell at Princeton. CHAMPION GOLFERS Novembtr 7 Lafayette at Princeton. November 14 Yale at New Havtn. ARE HOLDING BACK September 2G CORNELL. Hobart at Ithaca. ?0 Alfred College at Ithaca. September October 3 Rochester at Ithaca. NEW YORK. Sept. 23. There will be a October 7 Niagara at Ithaca. smaller field In this year's woman's golf October 3 Crd'-'aat Itbac i. October 17 Buckr.ell at Ithaca. just championship than last. Entries have BalOctober 2! Prion at Ithaca. been closed with Secretary Maturin lon of the V. S. O. A. for the annual October Cl Princeton at Princeton. event to be decided over the links of the November 7 Lehigh at Ithaca. November 14 CdumWa at Ithaca. Chicago Chlf club the tirst week in October. Neither Mrs. Charles Stout, the national tv.J fjjr it champion, nor Mrs. Edward A. Manic1. the metropolitan t!t'e holder, has entered. Underfci'l of the Nassau Covin- Mi?s trv club, mother former champion, is al- sr out of it. Nevertheless, Secretary Balre sufficiently nulon says the entries merous to insure the success of the toure-- nt', ntut won. lvj.'xr NO 8TOVI7.. CCX)K Tr- - f 3 vn X. t.. V" Mti f an 1 v t i 1 lt rnnvr orrjnJt wrrii cnotcn r NTrrt.r fiTtN'jtrr r iionvs 'd by mcr.th; O 5. day. wk V.itn. aum- - en.t ri-Jfav- tblrd. 'fl ol Oc-tohe- r to 7nr'. pe rUi-tr- i Third rn". n rr,"." an I a alttrlh. tha c l.d T!'Vin won. Kotlard cr. !. Favne third. Tlm.. 1:4. 4 Foursh race, mil n'd a t ut lor sn. th w. n. Occidental hr..!1, .nj('ncM w ll irlUjrr.e ft cor.d. ll';r.stlf ttlrd. Tlm-- , 1:':. Filth rce. abojt a!x f url mc. P'lMrr I'mTKcnrv ff, cnd, XUa thrd. Tim-- , 1:11a 1 F.xth rato. rnSi and UI"nlh. han.1l-co- j n of h;r Vorhla HcrnJ, folntwoy thltd. Tlrr.r, 1:47. I - BASEBALL SEASON Fejt. . r.OOMH AND fi tc-r.1- . vr.nf . l b1 Tuhin third. t'.x Hcond tnrp, fltut t.ttlT.f, handl-cu- i Am:n n. i won. Ittvn M i f acond. Klr. H-- FINAL SERIES OF tiirl Or-jo- KesultJ at New York. d. SPOKANE, Sept. 23. In one of the start In five, pnrFt 2.S5 class, parlnpr. thre wildest and woolliest exhibitions of ball M. won thrre straicht hat In ever seen here Seattle took the long end 5h0 John 2 :('.' H. On Tlm. Colum . Ia!nv. L.d-r- , of the score. Spokane batted Hlekcy bia Hal. tjurn oZ Uoxle T.. Mack. Armr'can freely and seemed to have the game Ethel Jiobeit M.. Str Onward, Cr"d-tt- -.. Itobert cinched. Hogg and his team mates went M. and Col. Taylor also start-tto pieces in the fifth and Seattle took the game. Attendance, 6G3. Score: The Tlawthorno Summary. 1 1 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 S Spokane CHICAGO. Sept. Ci 1 lawthurne sum 1 0 0 1 7 2 0 0 011 Seattle marv: Batteries' Hogg. Slagle ai.d Hanson and First race, five f ui lonp II- ceo won. M!?s Mo'.lle third. Tlm Hlckey and Stanley. Frary; Umpire Tokaloneccond, Hutchinson. l :' : S.cond race, six furlongs Ancke won, Orfeo Fecor.d, Ahola thbd. Time. 1:113-'.- . 'I bird race, ony mtb HarKts won. Ir. 0GDEN AND RETURN $1.00, third. Time. stcci.d. Lojlivlll Stephens 1 : !'-and n sixteenth F: Fourth rnec, ndle Cat tor stcor 1, Carr.l won. D.!t'-l- i Via Rio Grande, September 27th. tMrd. Tlm, 1:1) ?- -. Fifth race. lt furlonrs Cr sno.T.cn won. "I understand Blankiey was ejected ron bonw secji.d, Caslne thin.1. Time. from Jones's house when he went to pay m:i-f- . a visit." one mlb I!rtih By won. Sixth Vr;!n-a-?- I Birch Broom in n f" cor.d. "Yes; he was an old flame of Mrs. Jones, and Jones put him out." Life. third. Tlne. 1:41 ei thu won. I.!-h- - 2-- tfcnru'd, 12 tr.l- l- Burdock thirl. Tin- -. I 1 n furbns It tnrk won. atpln arcond. ThlT third. Tim", l.'.i. :. B-'V- Nli'l.t.r ri'tt Jn p-ir- ::'. 1 rr-o-,.- . e GAME AT SPOKANE T ! n X, Plat swl-- wtit 1. I F lr.rT third. T!:r.r wen. Cllvoio Fue f ;r!i-.f:'- th'--' Almf I. Trr.f.n?-'- I T. aefon-lIs'ri T. Thrr nij.1 a bnlf Thomas Cfrl. Ciira third. won. Hr . awtl. I. fur-lon- ca up--- TSm-- T raro-- 1 IN e 1 rWi-'J- i. WILD AND WOOLLY KOUMI, NtAil rOKTLVND. Fpt. ?XTh fall Kl KLT KL HN'Hllr.I cf th Multnomah Kir nnUiM fruata faTtlljr. cp nod yca.erday at Irvlniiton iark. ai!'.ts: 2 NiCKi.r tret IVlW'Tl won. If. T. II. rooii?. cr a,M;n.if rfr.NtFiirn t fift 1t Wa. Mark liannihan third. Tim'. 2 herA, 2 IS I a ixurt. acn. PcrtU2 14,Kr.lht I'tdVudot thin!. Ttrr. frond. , four I'ortUnd Hunt clut won. Dutrh por.d, f'l''lv. m Ho, tr-- Ksuit. Bis Adroor -4 Jy.'V-Fan- nb- no. 7 Nicr.t.r runviPTtrn nooww rort m-l-n- fAr a'., lft!s:iui Carrot ANh JintM'.riS I. U Ji AFT 11 HAT! o.l n f'- -n rua-or.abl- ruiiNinnt rrtovr ronx, hr.wi.T .lacea Open at Portland. COLUMBUS. O., Sept. 22. Fanny DUIarl o: W. I Snow's stable yesterday champion of laclr.R mares. In ths 2.C pace at the Colurnbua track sho went the mile In 2:0314, half u second bitter than the best efforts of Lady of Use Manor, Mazette and Dartc".. The. race wa bitterly ft.uht. M i J. C, the favorite, was laid u;i In the "Aidt heat. Jce, lol;ier wv.mlnir In a tlilvw from Fanny Di'.Uud. IdaJ. C, hot to th front in the. s"ronl and was rarrh I to the half bv Cant. Srhinx In 1:0!'. Ur both hor.vs Tin It up and Fanny DdUrd srt sail for what Droved to be tho rec r 1. The Urn- - by ouarters Is: 30. LelYi. 1:2'., 2 The mare had no trouble In Leattni Joe Pointer home In the lat hnU. 2:2j class, trotting, three In five, 2ha John Taylor won three tralr;M brats In 2:1", 2;T2. 2:14. Ouy Fortune, litssie Birchword, Cole Direct. Belle Hllsen Bean Potts and Kingmont ai Marttd 2:W class, pac'njr, two In thn. pur cond and Dillard von the 2.u". Jo. Ivintrr won third heats in 2 the first heat In 2 4. Tcrr.i Quern. U.,rrIt Mv It. .irt.t Cant AlleiKon and MuJ. C. ls started Glntrr, 2:17 class, trottlnc. two In three. p.;rf rri ! h t hens Buck won two SS') liillv In 2:0. 2:10. John Mac and Dillon ai.o without W, tnd Ko. t II l do ot f nd any ml!i:nant Into iplcncha phylcal rapidly coi.dltlon." t. runMMir.n nicklttxar W, Urn 4 f N'irrt.T rtlHNlklikli m b-ca-mo 0000 - on till arv)-Haru- Hncxm4-i:ar- KLTXN and boi laih. Irr.t t try No. JTilr r-- Trrac. trlc l!ch ln IWllKATKIWt. 1rttrr. ftTOVnS: in J ROOMS. V ro-inlln- g food. Butter-worth- 's prepared food, stale bread. ? !. NICK KUItN'ISIir.D Ryan. Tommy uf-fcr- 3-- Breakfast Cereal 0 2X IhO.NT UHUl. flrhf. tncrr. n much ht rhamplon, has dliturtnd about the ttptlm that h la with cancer of the itomach. To aft all auch at0rbi at rrt Ryan today consulted Dr. Frank lloorhr. deputy roro th followtns tfltrm,r.t: ner. who "I have rxantnl Mr. Tommy Hran and rnldi'le-wel- g Fanny Dillard Races Mile 0 in 2:03 4 in CEREAL DIE: 0 Frt. LO L'IS. ST.- AUCTION BALE. am-nnxmtir- ED. NICE QUIET rUltNIftHrO BOOMS. l'.b horn cooMlrc. Oo blck frm Tm IN TOMMY RYAN 0000000 0 won NO CANCER FOUND 9 rUT'TILC TiiltATnST. I r-- V. 1 f T r- 1 Dr. A t.ro'id'; Vlr..i. L. |