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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, S P O RTS fflUSi HIT OF IS SM S HARNESS STARS -- horse racing regularOF 1905 HAS CLOSED. SEASON tho Thing. All Ordering Wore Remarkably AU RmuIU Good Wat Diatributad. S300JW0 The regular" 10S ha closed. hameaa racing of There will, however. late ineetinga of aome that will attract a few of the Lwa that raced on the Grand anl SSI western circuits. But the mosi winter Quarter., them are now in ?Lir year', work ended. of dlaappolnt-an- d ha been a year a aurprlaea The tangle over ST betting end of the aport coat the (Cleve-und'rind circuit one meeting m toto. and left but a of another (Readvillea). It alao Zut UP many minor tracka In aeveral Massachusetts, Iiatea ua Indiana, -t uiMOurl. etc. where particularly milltriumphawere riding guvemois of those periodical wave ntly one of the tl reform which conatitute and poll carious phenomena of moral, a) a-t- tka circuit also lost two New meetings of recent year through . combination of cause a. In which local politics, James Butler's fight with in the Jockey dub, public indifference few a and to hameaa racing Gotham other thing figured as being impossi- 1 made ble. Lastly, yellow fever recessary to call oft the Memphis The Grand York fto.'on the whole, the big ring" got ome pretty severe "crimp" put into It. But despite this there was a grand aeason racing upon It. The best information i that a majority of the meeting held were much more successful than those given at the same last year. This was especially pia true at Detroit, Buffalo, Columbus and It would also have been Cincinnati. at Providence, Hartford and Syracuse but for bad weather. The elements seemed to have united with the other adverse factors to spoil the circuit this year. There was only one meeting and that the very last that was not inone, at Cincinnati terrupted by rain, and at one Syracuse It rained a series of deluges successive days. Considering all these things, the results attained were remarkably good. Almost 1300,000 was distributed at the nine meetings held, and 457 heats were trotted and paced in the average time of about 2:09 The number of races contested was 144. and the starters in them numbered 1,022. Lexington does nut belong to the Grand circuit technically, and at Its meeting thirty-fou- r races, worth $70,000, were contested. A few year ago the Great Western foi-thre- e 2-- 4. circuit, as then organised, compared But It has poorly with the Grand. been growing steadily until in 1905 It attained a rank which, if it did not equal that of the older organization!, was only slightly Inferior. As for its affairs, they prospered much better. The vexed betting question troubled it not at all, none of its meetings being affected thereby. The most Important ones, moreover, are given in inatch rent. li I'!-..- . hnpi'ci.i i' i: unVnou house men t. !. Ni eil Pi.- file ' BAX KAXCJSCn. Oi-t- . 2" Although -- er ' .. I,, i said . money was at the :ni .i eon- - i" h w " p b 'i -- ' li.-- l J pi n i' P i 'i i o ii ""i, I'lii- I unki r iw I . it. w who is OR Ini meeting, ami everyone who Is interest- wliinii ' f .... i ed more or less is doping the men with H 'i n dv thing 1. have a view to placing a bet when gambling two u'iU I! '.of ,.f w II. ll old.l i becomes brisk nt the local HMilhouse. be hi r mg Pros- great many who favor the local ser p.. ii I h,i ii w as a ery boxer believe he will win by the sad t'. 1oo.il routing. 'lit. who knockout route In a few short rounds, went :o dis in! rons and hiitor hile others think A1 will win by his tlnam T1 e first aggressiveness ut the end of the twen- won i t !..vi Pie iii it minutesfillIt was was do not tieth round. how see They ' a hni' a half u,l that tlieir choice with Ills superior weight did I b i ts immaterial I'uimms and strength can lose, and us-the took '1 r 1. While tile third more logical argument that Kauf- fall v l il !.ii-ie This had the man ns age and vitality will cut un effect ( ,11.: ne. y.eal in the liet. m porta nt figure in the scrap. ;u.ii th, ' I'i'e.-s.sports bet all the On the other hand there are a great ting. i'1';, ; llo had Span,f. many who cannot see anyone but the When the management was satisfied tall, ratigey boxer from the Quaker that till ti, In. ii had been piekeil. Mty, anil to them it looki like the usthere ''.ts el.ange in Connors ual leadplpe cinch that he will win In beh-uii- f !e two falls SI I took Rome even on figpoints. gallop easily that lie hml slid unite the rope the star trotter, and her three succes- ure that O'Brien will make Kaufmann and escaped to ins dressing room besive heats at Galesburg, Illinois, In blow himself up front his own exer fore thi- an lien,',, awoke to the fact 2:07 4 each were the three fastest tlons before the contest has been half that sum, iniily ha. I been playing with A1 at his mercy by any trotter of the year. But the fought, and then with (hem am! C.irlhfe. will down wear him by .iegter-the he true sensation was Alexander, But if anybody tries to sell lross, r put the bout to a close with a gold t.i'i. It again let him beware. mysterious Vermont gelding, who won and finally clip on the chin. Those who look They aiv said to be the two 15,000 stakes at Milwaukee waiting with shotw and Libertyvllle, and Is still under to see O'Brien win by the knockout guns for promoters or wrestling to route are few, however, compared matches oxer there. suspicion as a possible ringer. The Great Western boasted the' best the many who pick him to win on PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. racing pacer of the year In The Bran points. To the conservative Judge those who broke the record cho (2:031-4- ), who as looked are the at upon experts for mares and showed herself the suResult of Game in That Organization of give and take, it looks that perior of the entire Grand circuit bri game Yesterday. best chances for victory gade. Two other pacers, Haael Patch Kaufinann's rnriTLAXD, Or.. Oct. III. HittS lie earlin In OBrien his the catching wildness in (2:0214) and Citation (2:06) gradurounds with one of those wallops trouble for thetheSanfirst liming started ated from the Great Western into the ier Is Kranciscigiiis yesto have. known do not he They Grand and won sensational races there. and Wheeler took his place. terday. succan can If believe he win O'Pricn In- - a Portland scored four runs In the first pacing way the season was, of course, made memorable by the won- ceed In standing him oft for eight or and second on piismcs and errors. TTin-piO'Briten to see look for rounds, they derful achievements of Dan Patch Rankin exielleil Wilson and en Improve and A1 go back or (1:551-2- ) and Audubon Boy (1:591-4- ) Householder from the grounds In the as In the battle progresses. In flights against the watch: but these in ninth inning. The game was marred other Kaufmann should performances do not properly belong to the words,with the Intention ofgomak- throughout by wrangling. Score: ring in the circuit records, nor does the R. H. F. a fast fight of it and aim to catch San Francisco 1 4 I great race won by Locanda (2:02) at ing O'Brien within half a dozen rounds, Portland 4 4 1 Lexington. Jack must endeavor to stretch Neither of the champion trotters, while WilHnd Batteries Wheeler Hitt, the battle to one of length If he hopes and Major Del-m- to Lou DUlon (1:581-2- ) son; Garvin and McLean. Umpire win. (1:59 appeared In 1905, exRankin. cept at the matinees. Lou Dillon was MGRAW DID IT at no time herself during the season, SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 20. Both 8AY8 MATTHEWSON nothing faster than 2:06 was asked of were hit rather frequently pltchera her. Major Delrnars best mile was Oukland getting a quartette yesterday, Great Is to Pitcher Willing in 2:04 to wagon, and waa the fastruns In the first inning. hits of and Championship Glory. est mile trotted In 1905. It Is probaThe northerners bungled a half dozen New York That National the league meet not the Memphis ble that, had team la the champion baseball times in the field and the poor playing lng been declared off, he would have team of today assisted In Oaklands victory. Score: le due In a world the appeared there In public efforts to measure to the work of one man, large R. H. E. and beat his record, and, frym hla matinee that man Is John J. McGrow. 6 4 11 Seattle had chance he a great 2 8 12 performances, Oakland on Take when that game Saturday, to have done so. was pitted against the really formBatteries Jones and Blankenship; idable Bender. I went Into the box Iburg and Byrnes. Of all the odd and peculiar names with a of the capabilities knowledge fapupils of ever possessed by the and with Oct 20. Baum's LOS ANGELES, the stick of almost weaknesses mous Carlisle Indian school, that of out- pitching, errors by Casey and Floods of member the every Philadelphia is probably the most fit. This knowledge had been Im- home run were the features that fig' eccentric. Its possessor Is a clean-c- ut me by McGr&w. On Satur- ured In Tacomas defeat at the hands Seneca redskin from Silver Creek, parted to he went over the list of the home team yesterday. After day morning New York, who is trying to make a poI will and again say that In every case the first Inning, Baum was Invincible, sition on this year's wonderful Car- his cor- and blanked the Tacoinas during the lisle football eleven. Although this Is rect. diagnosis of the player was remaining Innings, allowing but three first year on the He also outlined the cam hlte in all. He wae also effective at general gridiron the coaches think he will make palgn In the matter of the battery the bat, and his two timely singles a speedy back. His name came from work, and It proved a good one as the and a neat sacrifice enabled his team his having been kicked on the chin baseball McGraw world knowa is to win. Flood put the ball over the while he waa attempting as a youth to a at team. wonder a simply managing right field fence for a home run In on of ride circus fashion the backs to Another our contributed the seventh, when there waa no one that thing two Indian ponies. victory was the fine physical condi- on bases. Score: R. H. E. tion of every man that played, this 4 11 we again see the subtle hand of Mc- Los Angeles 3 3 Graw. He had the judgment to get Tacoma a first-cla- ss trainer to handle the men. and Baum Batteries Eager; Fitzand in Harry Tuthlll I think he se- gerald and Graham. Umpire Perrine. FRESH cured as good a man as there is In " the world today. I pitched in three games in Jhe EVERY DAY championship scries and won by having perfect control. In have never liad better control In my life. In that last game I used more The championship football games corves of the fast sort than In the previous two contests in which I pitch- begin this week. ed. I was afraid to use my slow fall-awGreat football weather even If it Is ball much, owing to the fact a little damp. that right field looked so short with Weather seldom Intereferes with a the crowd bulging out on It one of football game. It reminds - BALLARD ! & RIMER M. BROWNING, A. P. BIGELOW, Cashier. R. A. MOYE8, Assistant Cashier. INTERE8T PAID N i ' Phoenix : '"a: . 2) J i -r -- i Oock Savings Banks Ogden . 3-- HANDSOME Furnished free to customers in the Savings lVpart incut. ; Milling & Elevator J. E. Dooly, President Horae Pssry, Vies President E. Hoag, Cashier. Ralph A. V. Mclntosh,Assiatant Cashier Company ! , UTAH 3-- a Days make GE3 ) , i re M,.'. -- i Evenings wish to pass th long evenings by reading, sewing or studying, but if your eyes soon tire or caus you discomfort you soon get disgusted sr sis worry through and let your ayes suffer. A pair of Rushmers perfectly fitted glasses will rest and strengthen th eyes and mak evening reading a pleasure. 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Riverdale they on the 'i. fed iv i suddenly I State Bank Vice-Preside- nt as a delay over n, a!- -. Ogden The Kind That Everyone Uses iiM t!n fatal hour Ae'e If step on (he refusi prove (he wivk'1,-1- , 1. 1' and f,,- - Hu, li.iil gone t't win. In un,. ,,e impression was mi tb.it lie waa the The their contest Is a week off there is much talk of the probable outcome to the A! Kauf mami Jack O'Brien - Un- lie. when i scales, the wen mat. i- :1ii' wns week , tillKei San Francisco Sports See tho California Boy Working His Way to tho Top of tho Laddor. 3-- 4) ;.u-in- Til,- - wnril allow r. once Flour Flour over iiron-r- il and an d til Ini the osra A t . III great liceii 1. match FRIENDS FIGURE HE WILL BEAT JACK O'BRIEN EASILY. draw worth a in how it .ii' i 'V el ' lllOUl'il the u connection with great state fairs those of Minnesota. Wisconsin und Illinois and are Invuluable to any hostile leglsation, as there is no gambling lit connection with them. The sensational performances of the season on the Grand circuit were the Ethel's trotters, Sadie Mac (2061-2- ). Pride (2:06 Anglola (2:07 Sadie and Wentworth (2:04 all tne others until she fell dead the day of her lirst defeat at Hartford. Her death left a void that was not filled, and owing to it the money in the big stakes of the circuit was divided among several horses, such leaving no one big money-winnas Billy Bush was hi 1903 or Sweet Marie in 1904. Sweet Marie, it may be said Incidentally, did not make the showing this season that her last year's career had led horsemen to expect, while her went great rival. Tiverton (3:04 lame in midseason, arter mure than holding his own with her. The racehorse pacers, as a lot. were below par. Nathan Straus (2:03 won the most races, but was beaten too often to be considered as having any decisive advantage In class over the others In the fast division. Walwho should have ter Direct (2:05 been the star of the year, broke down early, and thus one of the most brilliant lights of the circuit was snuffed out. On the Great Western Anglola was i li.ilnu-il- . in .1 't mn ti ll io pice w K n I Kci'ti 3-- T UP I PAGE SEVEN FRIDAY. OCTOBER 20, 1905. CORNER B GRANT AND24THSTEET C' I Our Repair Shop Con J i SPORT CHAT f IRepair Anything ay The Coal that Heats IT COMES FROh SHUR1LIFF Sole Agents for Anthracite. AHD CO. Phones 18-- k 18-- x It Is a mistake that I tried to strike out every man that came to the bat. Knowing the men behind me, I tried to make the first rouple of Philadelphians connect with the ball In every Inning. In fact It proved the quickest way to retire them almost every time. Only when there were men on bases did I exert myself to the utmost to fool them. Better team work and superior esprit de corps won the cham- pionship. It has been said Winter Sporting Goods WE HAVE A COMPLETE AND VICTOR LINE OF THE FAMOUS FOOTBALLS Football Clothing & Accessories PUNCHING BAGS BOXING GLOVES, ETC. ALSO GUNS, AMMUNITION, CAMERAS, PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES, CUTLERY IN FACT EVERYAND SWEATERS. THING FOR THE ATHLETE AND SPORTSMAN. AND FOR THE HOME WE HAVE THE EDISON PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS PRICES FROM $10.00 to $3040. A PLEASURE TO DEMONSTRATE THEM. T. vS. HUTCHISON In- - that the championship some quarters might have come harder for ua if Rube Waddell had been used. I would like some Quaker rooter to tell me how they would have won any of the four games In which we were successful with Waddell In the box. I have carefully reviewed the four games and fall to e how the result could have been any 'Afferent. It takes runs to win, and baseball this announcement, game postponed, wet grounds. Eddie Santry and Johnnie Stone will contest the windup at the Badger clubs show at Milwaukee tonight. Kid" Herman and "Young" O'Leary l. will contest the that his share Nelson says Battling of the receipts of the show at Denver for one week were 31.734.50, which Is over the $1500 guarantee given by the show company Bob Lundi.. who is acting as the Danes sparring partner, knocked out the champion of Cripple Creek In a half round In a bout scheduled to go six rounds. Coach Stagg of Chicago, has returnsemi-fina- I t than LUMBER by tho load or carload. No matter how much or how little you may need wo can supply you with better material than anyone else and at SURPRISINGLY LITTLE PRICES. It you are thinking of building or repairing you should first send to us and get our estimate for all the Lumber you may neod. Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. What two words have greater meaning g LightsiPower LET : THE Company Furnish you with either or both. X Y : ; Crescent Flour o Utah Lights Railway: 145 Twenty-fourt- h St., Ogden ed from Milwaukee, where he witnessed the Wisconsin -- Not re Dame game W. WADE, Mgr. for Ogdro Saturday, and declared that Wisconsin has the strongest eleven since King first started coaching at Madison. they were shut out In everv contest. They are strong, said the Maroon One of their strongest players was coach, and Chicago must put forth Powers, the catcher. Had he been us- every effort to prepare for the game." s ATTENTIVE SERVICE ed In oil the games, the task would have undoubtedly been a little hardProfessor W. D. Taylor, of the Unis er for us. As I understand It, the versity of Wisconsin, writes In the Athletics won Ihe championship of the Review of Reviews as follows: American league through Good service is one of the A politically constituted commissuperior hitting ability. It Is rather odd to find sion endowed with federal authority, assets of our business. chief hem beaten In the world's champion is contended by Professor Meyer, by eries. mainly through weaknea at the rivalry of local comjietltlon, to Our Drugs are Purs and Fresh) he bat. 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