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Show PAGE STATE JOURNAL. FRIDAY, UTAH DAILY TWtt MAY 23, 190. & 4 a1 t e Newsy Gossip oi the Sporting World OGDEN GOES 6ETS OGDEII Bill LEAGUE DEI HONORS 0 TO THE MEET c Meeting of Delegates Held Big Crowd of Enthusiasts At State Track Meet, Where 0. H. S. Last Night and Season Will At Final State Wrestling Tournament National Guard Armory Draws CSI Good Crowd. Open June 6. Wants Championship. Ogden gets league baseball for the Ogden wrestlers in the contest for season, and it la predicted that coming state championship, in the various be will fur all time to come. Ogden it classes uf a bis tournament held un- enthusiasts have rallied admirably to der the direction of M. R. Yokel, at the the support uf an incorporated league National Guard armory last night, proposition. The meeting held In Balt Lake last fared well. The attendance was good, chose for the permanent office re night IOO enthusiasts more than somethin! of Utah Baseball League, John F. the The turning out for the occasion. Tobin, president; Mahon 1 Bpencer, Interest displayed in the tournament Fred N. Hess, secretary showed that clean wrotllnv sport la and T. Badger, treasurer. Rodney welcomed in Ogden, and efforts will be The Herald this morning said: made to induce. Mokel to take charge At a final meeting of the delegatee here. meet of another of the four towns which want baseball Meet. of Results this year a permanent organisation The various events, all of which waa funned to be known as the Utah proved fast and Interesting, resulted as Baseball League. ' The officers were sefollows: lected and the league waa fairly start (Og1 Hamilton against Ragan ed on Its way. The opening date of championden), for the the season wee set for June 6, It beship. weight 130 pounds. Won by Raing figured that It would take this gan on a fall. Time, 1:61 much time for all of the towne to get 1 Herrick (Ogden) against Mackteams In shape. It was decided to ey (Balt Lake), weight 140 pounds. Saturday, Sunday and holiday play Decision given to Mackey on aggresto hall start with, and if the interest siveness; no fall. Tima, 30 minutes. la enough, this will be Instrong I Chester vs. Farley (Ogden), for more games a week. The to creased Cheater championship. the each team waa placed at of limit won th contest in 17 seconds. which will allow each twelve men, Judd of 4 Kershaw Ogden agalnat team to carry three pitchers and a of Balt Lake, weight 140 pounds. Judd minutes utility man, in addition to the other threw Kershaw in 4: regular players and was declared the winner. The Question of a schedule waa left I Furgeson of Ogden met "Dad1 to a committee to report at once, Con vllle of Balt Lake in th heavy the Incorporation of the league also weight contest. Convllle was declared and the framing of the constitution 0:33 the winner. Time, These will be along the and chamFinal for the minor all lines of leagues. pionship between Bybee and Ragan The league Is now in position for all of Ogden. Bybee won the contest in the teams to get out and Une'up their 31 seconds. players and thla will be done within T The final contest for the two weeks weight championship was the neat Balt of Dean between Dale fought out Lake and Herbert son of Ogden. was declared the winner, af- OGDEII BAIL GAME ter a hard struggle for I mlnutea and vice-preside- light-weig- ht l-- S. 150-pou- 11-1- -5 by-la- ht . il . 100-pou- nd Har-lierta- seconds. The final contest 63 nn In 140-pou- nd ' battle The great wae waged between Poulter of Ogden and Conville of Balt Lake. Convllle won the contest In 13 minutes and 47 0 3-- 6 heavy-weig- seconds. SOCIETY HAS REAL DOG SHOW i. Howard Willets at White Plains, where the aeoond annual bench erow of the Westchester Kennel Club was opened thla morning. The Judging took place on the lawns surrounded by flower beds affording a unique setting for the display of the canine thoroughbreds Prominent society folk and dog from thla city, Brooklyn and New Jersey have entered their price pet and the rivalry for the prises offered is Intense. The cash prises to be awarded amount to 33.000. and as much more will be distributed In trophies, ran-cle- re . ILLINOIS TRAVELING MEN. CAMPAIGN, in., May S3. Several hundred Illinois traveling men are the guests of Campaign today. In attendance at the annual convention of the state branch of the Travelers' Protective Association. The session will continue tomorrow and will be marked by entertainments of an elaborate na ture. . . : Theres a Good Dinner Assured when you enter this restaurant If you are tired of the ordinary meal and really don't care whether you eat or not make visit The meal we serve you will banish all your Indifference at once. If you havent an appetite our foods will create one. If you have one already they will satisfy It better than any other meal you ever ate. , r. F4LSTAFF CAFE ! r.7. JOSEPH DOOLY, ii jThe I d Bo fiu IP at P" sn m ton ini n il 330-10- 880-yar- 0 Bi ct d. 320-10- ut THIS LABEL STANDS FOR 51 YEARS !OP KNOWING HOW: Reeae, mile run. run. Cross, broad Jump and The relay runners will be chosen from the following: Bid Campbell, Craig, A. Campbell, Belnap and Tavey. Weber Academy Entries. 100-ya- L rd 0 for the Weber The Stake Academy will line up: Broad Jump C. Clark, R. Becraft and Erickson. Bhotput O. Burton, A. Butler, M. Watson. Hammer throw O. Barton, A. Butler. Relay races A. Bingham, F. Jenson, H. Woolley and C. Clark. run 8. Ecclea, A. Bchellm, point-gette- rs Young Men's Styles President. S. PEERY, Vice-Pre- 1 RALPH E. HOAO, Cashier. A. V. McINTOSH, Asst. Csshier. UTAH NATIONAL BANK UNITED THE time you'll most appreciate the Spring suit 1 you buy here is after you have worn it long enough to learn all its good qualities. Here is one of our several exclusive styles for Young Men in particular It keeps its original shape, retains the style that makes you like it at first, sets off your figure by lasting good fit. We've a host of othersiit's simply a question of which best suits you personally; and this can be decided by trying them on. J. Wilson. Mile J. Lee, H. Hancock. Pole vault L Erickson. H. Hancock. High Jump O. Burton, R. Becraft C. Clark, A. Bingham, H. 100-yar- ds Woolley. 330-yar- Burton. F. Johnson. Shurtliff, A. Bingham. O. ds 440yards FORMER OGDEH STAR -- Four-foote- d NEW YORK. May ariatmerats and biped society leaders today thronged the 1100,000 atables at Gedney Firm, the country estate of i The attendance at the game last played between Knowledn'a OgJen plckupa and the Balt Lake Oc cldentals on the Glenwood diamond, drew a, surprisingly large crowd, and It la fully expected that tomorrows contest on the same field, will attract a record breaking number of people. The Salt Lake Tribune's team, as It la called, is composed of some of the beat semi professionals In the state capital, and the Ogden aggregation has also been considerably strengthened for tomorrows contest The game Is called for 3 o'clock, and the Ogden Rapid Transit company hag made arrangements for running special Glenwood car service to accommodate the crowd. Fana may take the Ogden Canjron Sanitarium cars or the Glenwood conveyances and be safely landed at the ball grounds. The man agemeht has promised a good game, and a fast contest Is looked for. Sunday, ht Jos Ruffa of Balt Lake acted as referee. $3,000 am Sei Cb 880-ya- rd time. 6 I . WILL DRAW CROWD the weight match waa stubbornly contested by Pudd and Mackey of Balt Lake, the former winning In 10:57 8-- fd With banners flying, and accompanied by delegations of visitors from the schools, to the number of 300, the Ogden High school track team, which last year took the state championship, left this morning for Balt Lake City, where the annual state meet la In progress this afternoon. The Weber Stake academy, with its delegation of rooters, is also practicing and expects to take points on the broad Jump, pole vault, high Jump, shotput and middle distance events. Prof. G. W. Bailey is coaching the academy track team. High Scheol Entries. The High school, although undecided on one or two men, will enter the team which has been carefully drilled by Coach Blakealee and expects t retain the .championship title, about as follows: Niles, half mile. 0 and mils. Belnap, Frost, mile. Baird, hammer throw. E. Plngree, Barker, high Jump. 0 and mile. Tavey, Craig, pole vault and hurdles. A. Campbell, hurdles. B. Campbell, relay, 440 and 320. Pugh, 880 and mile. Tribe, 440. Gronwell. hammer throw and shot-p- 3-- 6. light-weig- u ai Or OGDEN STATES DEPOSITARY Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits J LIKES THE LEAGUE Ollte Johnson, who has friends among playera and fans alike In Ogden, and four years ago held down third base s, with the Ogden aggregation of la back In Ogden, after a stay of some months off the Pacific coast Johnson has turned to doing umpire stunts and has proven a great success aa such, in northern California. He will probably umpire the game at Glenwood tomorrow afternoon, when the Balt Lake and Ogden players cross bats. Johnson, who Is familiar with base ball conditions. In the state, la well satisfied with the state league proposition and says that it Is bound to be a success, backed as It Is. He will remain In Ogden for awhile at least and It la likely may be put on the regular staff of the league. His decisions are said to be folr and lm NOTABLE BACH FESTIVAL. SUN8H1NERS IN SESSION. partial and his friends are strong in MONTCLAIR, N. J, May 22. MonHOUSTON, Tex, May 22. An exthe assertions that Johnson would be cursion to Sylvan Beach Is today's fea- tclairs annual Bach festival, one of th the proper league umpire. ture of the International Sunshine con- notable musical events of the year In vention, which has attracted members the East, waa commenced today and BIG SUNDAY SCHOOL from all over the country. The meet- has attracted music lovers from sevThe busi- eral states. The program will be conATHLETIC MEET TODAY ing will dose tomorrow. ness district of the city has been dec- tinued this evening, tomorrow and orated In honor of the visitors. penant-winner- FRED ' K C I X T 1 h 8 L NYE CO. C 2413 Washington Avenue SALT LAKE. May 33. This afternoon at the fair grounds race track the big Y. M. C. A. affiliated club track meet wilt be conducted. This meet was to have occurred at Wanda-me- re today, but Manager McLelland of the Wandamere resort said that his track was in a very poor condition owing to the recent storm and for that reason the meet was changed to the fair grounds. All previous records for number of boys, entered In the Sunday school meet In Utah have been broken by the big entry list for this afternoon's meet. Fifteen Sunday schools will be represented by 220 boya The total entry list amounts to 22. The boys are divided in classes upon the basis of age. and practically three separate and distinct meets will be run on thro different parts of the track for the boya of different ages. All finals In the dashes and relays will be run on the main track In front of the grahd stand. I X FAKIR IN THE TOILS. May CHICAGO. 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