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Show DAILY PAGE TWO. !lVES'3!- t ALL -- hade- STYLES-uw- on SOLD ONLY BY uteed Thats ONE PRICE & a a a a a a a a a a a a Capital and Surplua, E275J00JX) First National Bank a UTAH STATE aaaaaaaat lit LEM OF u UK Wm. Driver 10 WEEK'S SPORTS JOHN PINGREE, Caahiar JAB. P. BURTON. Assistant Caahiar DIRECTORS: Adam Patterson National League Games Opening David Ecclea John Watson mrnard White Will Be the One Big Bet of w. w. Ritcr loarph Clark g. Hills the Next Six Da s. H h. Rolapp George H. Trlba John Splero M B. Browning B. B. Porter. NEW YORK, April IS. Among the Reapaetf ully aalieita tha aceaunta af porting eventa on the calen-du- r Important individuala banka, mareantila Erma and of thla week ana the following: Wa pay interest an tima deposits: Ampla resources, caurtaaua treatMonday ment, euperier service. national wreetllng the Finale in I'hainplonaliipa of the Amateur Athletic Union in Near York. Tueaday TOUR DOCTOR National League opens season with and he will tall yen Juet what wa New York at Philadelphia, Chicago at hava bean tailing yaw that yaw are Cincinnati. at Bt. Louis and not cam palled ta taka yaur preeerip-tion- a Boston at PltUburg Brooklyn. ta tha druggiat whaaa name Yale Swimming association begins appaara an tha doctor's preacrip tour of East and Middle Went at New tien blank. York. Ha will tall yaw that yaw are at Annual election of officers of Autoliberty ta taka yaur proeeriptiena ta mobile club of America in New York. any atare which auita yaur fancy. Stakes cioaa for aeven eventa valued Ha will alaa tall yaw, if yaw aak at 140.000, at Colunibua Grand Circuit him, that wa ana eapab'a af filling meet trotting and ha writaa, any praaeriptian that Wednesday that wa alwaya fill them in a manSouthern League opens seasons with ner satisfactory ta h'.maelf. Little Hock at Memphis, Mobile at New Orleans, Nashville at Atlanta and Birmingham at Mongo me ry. American association opens season DING COMPANY Milwaukee at Louisville, Kansas with W. Driver, Manager. Geerge at MSI Washington Avn. Indianapolis, St. Paul at ColumCity at Toledo. bus and Minneapolis a Western League opens season with Sioux City at Lincoln, Omaha at Des Moines, and Pueblo at Denver. Metroiiolltan raring season is scheduled to begin at Aqueduct track with running at 110,000 Carter Handicap. College baseball Ilowdoln at Harvard, Rochester University at Cornell, PrinceHoly Cross at Pennsylvania, ton at Richmond, Dartmouth at Annapolis, Columbia at Georgetown, Villa-nov- a at North Carolina Aggtea, Syracuse at Washington and Lea, Trinity at University of Georgia, Northwestern at Chicago, Missouri at Illlnola Son far the familyl aaak af Peerys Crescent Flour mix aa usual bake ta a light brawn leaf af cruet' race It i a large leaf, an improvement fine, meiat bread aver any you've aver medal It'e tha chaieaat winter wheat backed by madam milling machinery R. that daaa far all kinds af purpose a are net found In every yard. Whatever yaur wants may be in Lumber and Building Materials same hare and let ua give ysu an eeti mote. Wa oan save ye u manay, quail ty considered. Utah and Oregon Lumber Co. 146 TWENTY-FOURT- H ST. White Elephant Saloon 320 Twenty-fift- h Street Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Pull Une of Cigars. editorial column. City Yesterday. SALT LAKE; April II. 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Ogdon 4 444444444444444444 Ogden crack allots and there are SALT LAKE TALKS getting ready for the coming big Inter-stat- e shoot to be OF TRIMMING OGDEN held shortly. So are Salt Lake shots. The members of the Salt Lake Gun club held a lively shoot at the traps In the following tala tha inter MounSunday In which Wallace Branaford carried off the honors among tha ama- tain Republican thla morning tells why teur shooters, with a score of It out the Balt Lake High school track team of 100. John Boa broke lb. The other ought to trim Ogdens school bunch members shot tn a rare for fifty tar- of athletes: Tho Salt Lake high school track athgets and broke the following number: A. Cowan, 45; Parker, 45; aeem to be laboring under the 1m letes Cowan, 44; Swem, 41; Parker. 45; Vincent J. Hof-lln- g, preeaion that they will be beaten again 41 each: Patrick Fisher, A. E. this year, simply because they hava bean defeated th last two years. Tha Young, so each; Ty" Young, 20. Secretary Cowan of tha Salt Lake High school already has a larger bunch Gun club announced that he had heard of athletes out than ever before, and from Montana and Idaho, and about till thla crowd of athletes seam to fifty shooters would come down for the think that If they have been beaten Utah-Idah- o shoot scheduled for May 7, once there Is no poaslblity of their I and 0. There will be about twenty-fiv- e winning again. But with these men shooters from Ogden, and from back In th field and with all the new present Indications the tournament will material out, the High school ought to be one of the best ever held in the trim Ogden thla year. Next Saturday afternoon th-- r. will State. Railroad rates have been secured from all Utah. Idaho and Mon be a track meet between the different daaa teams, to choose tha regular team tana points. The Montana shooters will be allowed which will represent- - the High school to enjer all eventa except for the In tha state meet this year. Coach Utah-Idah- o At Annlaty has been working hard with championship trophy. the regular annual meeting held on the the team, and expects that there will last day of the tournament, the appll-- j be some stats rcords broken at thla cation of Montana will be considered to meet. te join and make a meet The B .Y. C. TEAM LOOKS GOOD sportsmen are all willing that Montana LOGAN, April 12. On the B. T. C should become a member, aa several of campus yesterday afternoon the B. T. the best Western shots live In that C. baseball team went up against the j State. J Millville team and trimmed them to the The tournament will be held at tune of I to I. A new twlrler has deFive expert and two dicky veloped In Van Orden for the bird traps have been set, and the mem- team. Man after man came to bat bers are shooting over these nearly only to be struck out by his deceptive every day except Sundays. twisting. The Nltro Gun club, at their Ogden rounds. Sunday held tha first of a j series of handicap shoots for a silver medal, donated by J. E. Cave for tha beat shot in the club. Tha scores were aa follows: A. MU-ehandicap, 21 yards, score 24; J. 3ooney, handicap yards, score 21; F. E. Watson, handicap 17 yards, score If! W. G. Watson, handicap II yeada, score 21; J. B. Wallace, handicap 11 yards, score II; J. E. Caine, handicap 17 yards, score II; F. Brewster, handicap II yards, score II; W. Masterson, ; c. Wilhandicap, 17 yards, score liamson. handicap 17 yards, aeon 11; WE SERVE AN EASTER DINNER here that is simply aupert. specially dlahes, Special If - served. speciallycooked, rm this you hava eaten at taurant before you know what that means. If you have not come and enjoy the rxperi ence. You wouldnt think of eaten miming It If you had hero before. n WE ELEPHANh Istaff Cafe BAR We carry the Finest line of Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors and Cigars in the city. tri-Sta- Wan--darn- Subscribers af The Utah Stab. Jeumal are requested ta read and fallaw inat radians printed at head af Meeting Held in Salt Lake Uni-verai- run-Virgi- lota of them, are Lumber At 5-- SUrtdard-Examln- 4 4 All Kinds of State league At Last Under Way, four teams slated for tha organisation were represented, Ogden being the absentee. It was decided to open this sea. aoa on May 3 with a match game between the Fort Douglas and Salt Lake teams, on the Walker field and the Occidentals will play In Ogden on the sam. day. On Sunday, the day following, tho Fort team will go to and the Occidentals will play Salt Lake here. Thla much of the schedule was agreed upon, and the entirj ache-wagreed upon, and the entire schedule for the season will be made up during the present week, W, E. Schoppe, representing Salt; Lake, Hal Hay don for the Occidentals and Lieut. Clark R. Elliot for the Fort Douglas team were present and agreed to post 1100 forfait to play, out tha schedule agreed upon and to ha submitted at a futura meeting. Two umpires were selected for the league and Ogden will be allowed to name a third man. Sergeant Cody of raf. company E. Fifteenth Infantry, and Dick Richards, will act aa umpires. Games will be played every Saturdsy STATE JOURNAL PRINTERS and Sunday during tha summer months WANT TO WALLOP OTHERS at Balt Lak and Ogden. The professional ball players mat fit th Walker field Sunday morning and after aa hour's practice picked two b As the sun kissed the snow- b capped peaks of the Wasatch b teams from the number present and b Saturday morning, and on hear- - b played a 1 game. Several good man 4 were developed and Salt Lake will hava 4 Ing that th A strong team to enter the league. b mechanical department had" been the b Jamea Boylan, who played with the b talking out got Rio Grand team In 1101, is at Fort 4 State Journal make-u- p b busy and started agitating some- - b Douglas and will play with tho ao b thing amongst the members of b b the mechanical force of this b IOWA UNIVERSITY BALL b paper with tha following result:- 4 The Journal's force of welld- 4 4 4 era of tha big stick has orgmnl- - 4 IOWA CITY. Ia. April 1L Baseball 4 aad a baseball team which fears 4 will have Its Inaugural at Iowa thla week, whan a series with 4 no one of its daaa and will 4 4 meat all comers who can set a 4 the Rock Island team of tho Three I 4 League will be played. The first Im4 stick of type. Much having 4 portant intercollie gate gams on tho 4 4 bean verbally and otherwise dls- - 4 schedule la that with Nebraska here on May I. Later games will be played 4 played by with Minnesota, Missouri and other 4 printers we hereby challenge 4 them to a contest on n dusty 4 landing western universities . 4 diamond In th. near future with 4 B. Y. C. SENIORS WINS 4 th object tn view of taking 4 4 some of the conceit out of them. 4 4 The only ruies to be observed 4 LOGAN, April If The Interclass 4 are that no aoda water bottles 4 meet of the B. Y, C. students, pulled off 4 be thrown at the umpire and 4 yesterday afternoon, wae won by the 4 the proceeds of tha game shall 4 seniors, II; juniors. 21; freahmen. 21. 4 go to the Crittenden home, and 4 third year, 12; second year, ; first year 4 there ehall be no practice before 4 II. 4 the big game by either team. 4 Intercollegiate track meets at Stanford University and Louisiana State University. Carlisle Indian School opena track achdult with annual cross-count- ry Baseball League opens Its season. College baseball: Ford ham at Har vard. New York University at Cornell, Pennsylvania va Indiana at Atlantic City, Princeton at Georgetown, Columbia at Annapolis Dickinson at Franklin and Marshall, Manhattan College at Weat Point, Uralnua at Albright, Gallaudet at Vlllanova, Penn State at Virginia, Northwestern at Wiscn Missouri at Washington University, Georgia Tech at Tenneaaee, Texas at Alabama, Lehigh at Washington and Lea, Michigan at Vanderbilt, Williams at Brown. GETTING FOMIEIUE YORK, April II. Many an earnest proyer to Jupiter Pluvlus is being uttered today by enthusiastic fans Jijor league cities, asking for fair weather and sunny skies tomorrow, tbi day of all days for the devotee of the fictional spurt. If the Interest manifested In the metropyU ta a criteriun. the (onilug sea sun uf the American and National League opening tomorrow will be the most successful In baseball history. Greater New York will have two of the opening games, the New York Americana beginning the season at home with tha from Quakertown.whlle ooklyn' Nationals will meet tha Bostonians on thq diamond across the East River. With anything approaching decent weather, tha prospects are good for the largest crowds that ever witnessed a big league premiere. In the American League, the Washingtons open In Boston, the Detroit In Chicago and the 8L Louis team in Cleveland. The first trip East of the western teams begins on May IS. In the National League. Chicago will open at Cincinnati; PltUburg at Bt. Loula; Boston at Brooklyn and New York at Philadelphia. Aa usual at thla time of tha year, tha fans of the metropolis are hugging tne hope that New York may land at least one pennant this season, and ao far af tha "dope" ia concerned, the hope appears to be well founded. Both the Giants and tha Yankees are showing up in good shape and are likely tn put up a hard fight for the coveted Saturday Aak yaur g racer far BALLISTS NEW lranmrnJirr Improve the. BREAD lill BILL DAVID ECCI.EE, Praaidant ts .IDfiess tUp Newsy Gossip o! flue Sporting WorM OGDEN. UTAH GEO. H. TRIBE.... I M. S. BROWNING.. MONDAY, APRIL 13, 190S. JOURNAL. er. OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST S COMPANY I1 J. F. SMITh PROPRIETORS THE ELEPHJS1 308 Twenty-fift- h St. Ogden, Vt |