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Noted to be the ti iost and beat Painless Extractors in Utah. -- PEERY huh AFTER LOSING "Make Believe tig.lt THE win Old Boy Demonstrates and of Program Sunday Wednesday ADMISSION 10c OUR LIBERAL OFFER Newsy Gossip oi die SportMa WoirM Commencing Monday Evening, May 25, 3p. m. Matinees, Daily 3 p. m. Change UTAH DAILY PAGE TWO. . Director Stag of the University of Chicago beOHIHAGO. ill, June lieves that Leland Stanford will win the conference track meet with a total i.f si p.iir.te. Stagg has nut seen the Stanford athletes In action and for that reason bases his Judgment on their records as reported. He mays he hae never known a year when the contesting teams were so closely bunched at the top. The meet in hie opinion will be a corker. So 1. A Hopeful Sign 16 Year -- -- T Dexterity as Driver of Auto in Springs Race. UTAHNA DENTAL CO. I; Sundays I to 12. Lady Washington Avo Ogdon. . Ind 8:30 to Office Hour Grave charges that the mechanism tour-i- n nl of William Eccles car, driven by Ralph Grange In Pope-Hartfo- TEB HORSES . STANFORD IS Sensational Track Meet At Salt Annual Brooklyn Handicap, With Lake Results in Victory for $25,000 in Purses, Great Utah Team. the above for all those who would like their Clothe. cleaned In the mod em and most successful way without wet tin, to possibly shrink the roods, and so put them out of shape. By our own proceaa we "dry clean clothing in such a way as to give It an entirely new appearance. We would also remind you that we ir( experts in all the branches De-of Laundry work. Our Rauih Dry partment will please you and for ia LAUNDERING Ladlea aummer clothing, we are FASHIONABLE Event of In a track meet full of sensational g finishes and feats, the University of Utah track team scored a victory over the aggregation of athletes from Leland Stanford, Jr, university at Salt Lake Saturday afternoon. It was a clean-cvictory for Haddock's men, who secured (1 points against 53 for the opponents. The meet was undoubtedly one of the contests of most Interesting and exciting at- -, record-breakin- s-- r ut witnessed on Cummings field. In exmost every race there was a fighting perts. finish after the men had run neck and neck throughout the race, and in the Tel. 174 field evente the event would be won only after the contestants had alternately forged ahead of each other time after time, forcing the winner to g marks Some of the and distances made in Saturtimes LAUNDERERS AND FRENCH DRY day's meet have never before been CLEANERS made in Utah, and It may be many seasons before they are even equaled. The high order of the contests yesterday Is Indicated by such marks as El 5 In the quarter, IS feet In the pole vault, 5 feet 10 Inches In the high in the high hurdles. Jump and :15 W have Just Installed another The meet was close and exciting and addition to Safety Deposit Boxss In It as1 not until the lust event that the our Firs Proof vault to accommou Inner was known, but when Richard-so- u finished ahead of Miller In the redate the growing demand of our patrons for a safe place to store lay, the most spectacular event of the their valauble papers, jewelry and day. Utah was the winner by a decisive diamonds. score. Early In the meet .Utah took The rent Is low, call and let us the lead. but Stanford soon closed In show you. until the score stood 40 to 40. As expected, Utah won most of her points in the track events, winning five firsts BANK and completely shutting out Stanford Ogden Steam Laundry Co. record-breakin- SAFETY 4- -5 twenty-secon- In 90; race-lovi- Cashiar. housewives at you. would Made by LONDk)N, Eng., June 1. August Belmont arrived today to see his Amlaugh erican bred colt, Norman 111, run the English derby. He Is now the favorite. It U reported that Belmont will try to sign Danny Maher to ride. Ogden Milling IS A. P. ' SPORT DOINGS Allen Transfer Co. Albern Allen, Mgr. 412 25th Street Phene 22. MANAGEMENT Tbs Whits Frsat TURF EXCHANGE 326 Twenty-fift- h FORJHE WEEK Street. H. PATTISON, Prop. Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. Look at Our New Cifar Stand. Best of Imported, Key West and Domestic Cigars California and Eastern races. wire for all sporting ovonta. of The Utah State Subscriber Journal arc requested to road and fallow instruetiono printed at Hoad of aditorial column. Calendar of Events Important Booked for the Coming Six Days Auto Racing. NEW YORK. June 1. Among the important sporting events on the calendar for this week are the following: Today. thousand dollar Brooklyn Handicap will be run this afterTwenty-fiv- e noon. of Epsom Derby, great English turf A. P. Bigelow lo the winner of the Jhandsome Oliver trophy offered by the event, will be run. Jack O'Brien vs. Jack Blackburn, Waaatch Gun club, for the winner of a shoot held at the Wasatch grounds, six rounds. In Philadelphia. Yacht race betwen Marblhad anj where 1 shooters competed in an inwill start. Brmuda avercontest. The general teresting baseball: Holy Cross at Tale; CD'lege age was high, William Foulter and Mr. Amherst at Princeton; West Point at 45. on Out a score of Bigelow ttelng of a possible 25. Bigelow in shooting Annapolis off th- - tie broke 21 targets and Poul-te- 1. Memphis Gun Club begins InterFollowing is the score and handicap. state shoot at Memphis, Tenn. Broke. Ninth annual tourney of New Jersey Handicap. Yds. Golf association begins at Englewood 43 club. 15 Samuel Jost 43 II D. K. Stuart Dog show of Ladies Kennel asocla-tlo- n .42 II Cooldge , , , of America at Mlneola, 1 1. 42 II Ern strom . . , Fifth annual horse show openo at 11 1 an Noy ... , ..41 Plainfield, N. J. II W. H. Taylor II Billy Papke vs. Stanley Ketcheil. ten 41 rounds, at Milwaukee. II Alax. Taylor II II II II II II Eastman Couth Frlese . IS W. H. Childs J. M. Childs ., ............. SI . Casey . , , Dave Morris Pnulter ... Bigelow ... W. H. Anderson Geo. Browning M. Skeen Jno. Browning Becker . Sam Browning rd . ..a. a . . . 45 42 42 41 .....25 .................25 Pacific northwest track and field mbet at Portland, Ore. College base ball, Dartmouth at Harvard; Tale at Princeton; Pennsylvania at Brown; Wesleyan at Holy Cross; Trinity at Williams; Louisiana at St Bucknell I 1 RALPH E. HOAO, Cashier. A. V. MclNTOSH, Asst. Cahier. ! President. JOSEPH S. PEERY. Vlce-Pr- ed The UTAH NATIONAL BANK OF OGDEN UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY I L Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits BACK IN THE KITCHEN you will find the finest of m.at and. other food all awaiting yur order to be cooked. And the cook know how to do It to perfct'.,n. If you have never eaten at this restaurant you have a great pleasure befora you. Come and enjoy it today. W have some special dishes we know you will relish a, you have never done before. FALSTAFF CAFE TEACHERS LOT RATES EAST e To IXiisouri River Points and Return Kansas City, 8L Joseph, Leavenworth, Omaha and Council Bluffs. $55 $49 CKO w4 -- To Chicago and Return To St. Louis andIReturn To St. Paul and Minneapolis and Return Tickets on Bale June 5, 8, 13. It. 15. 25, 26 and July 10 and 1L 1905, with final return limit, Oct. 31, ' . ' 1905, Vi UNION PACIFIC Inquire at Union Depot Ticket Office rd . That the Salt Lake and Ogden soccer football teams are most evenly matched waa demonstrated last Saturday, when the two teams met again on tha Glenwood diamond and succeeded la each getting one goal, tlelng the core, 2 to 2. making two consecutive contests In which neither the Sait Lake or Ogden soccers could be declared the the likely that this third tie game will be played at Salt Lake City, and Captain Nalsbett and hla men of the Ogden team are fully as determined as ever that the trophy shall never leave thla city. It to Annual Teachers Excursion Via Rio Grande Western Railway trip rates from Ogden, as fallowai r EVENLY MATCHED game must be arranged between two. Low Rates East Round SOCCER TEAMS ARE Automobile racing meet SI field meet In Chicago. a 17 E. DOOLY, 1- -2 Pope-Hartfo- t victors. at Jamaica, The game was the final for the 11. Daynes Challenge state championship gl Saturday. 17 cup, a handsome and valuable silver Start of annual power boat race trophy. The Zion and local soccers ar 45 40 from New York to Bermuda. tied for the trophy, and In order for .,,...,,,21 Western Intercollegiate track and one or the other team to win it, another 29 II II Humpston 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 Friday. ma-- 1 tampered with, in spite of the Insistence of 06411 expert autobti and auto owners that the three cotter, pins, which dropped from the engine during the race, could not have worked loose unices tampered with prior to the contest; were not Investigated by the Springs management and the vigorous protests of Mr. Eccles and hla friends were ignored, while a decision was made by the three judges awarding the big silver cup to Harmon Peery, who drove his big touring car over the rought course in the remarkably god time IS: SO. One thing la certain, barring the action of the Springe management In refusing to grant Mr. Eccles a courteous hearing, after he had gone to the expense of entering the race there can be no serious objection, to the' decision, owing to tbe conditions. Yeung Peary's Dexterity. The Ecclea car was driven by an experienced chauffeur the best In the city Ralph Grange, who la a professional driver, while the winner of the race and trophy, Harmon Peery, is a boy of only 15 years, and aa such he demonstrated wonderful dexterity and capable management In handling the car at auch great speed, over a course which, while generally speaking, was in good condition, had several bad bumps and terrific bumps It Is generally regretted that there should have been the slightest contention In the matter, but the great majority of spectators is willing to acknowledge Harmon Peery, in all falr-- J ness, the rightful winner of the cup j offered by the Springs management. Clips Off Two Minutes In spite of the Injury to the mechanism of the Ecclea car, spectators along the course and one of the patrolmen who held a watch on both machines, Insisted that the big had clipped easily two minutes from the time of Its competitors; in the seven miles covered to Pleasant View, where the final Irreparable breakdown occurred, when the cotter pin, holding In place the rod connected with the carbureter, which generate! gas; lost out and in spite of all efforts the engine refused to respond to the touch of the driver. Because of the scant courtesy accorded Mr. Eccles and hla friends, whose disappointment wao keen, when, after practically winning the race; they were disqualified by the acccldent, they insist that a black eye has been dealt to future, road races from Ogden to the Springs under the same management. At the same time, a number of disinterested spectators who timed the cars up to the top of North Ogden hill assert that the Peery car had minutes over the gained about 2 at this point and they characterise the claims of its drivers as "baby talk. In the runabout class, a pretty race for the big crowd of spectators was provided, J. C. Jenson, who covered tha course In 15 minutes and 45 seconds being awarded the handsome runabout trophy. Horace Peery waa a good second In 15:80, William Ure, covered the course In 17 minutes; Archie Browning In 17:30 and No. A. Gay In A large crowd witnessed the 11:10. start and finish and the course waa lined with many spectators Thursday. r, 245 road race to the Utah Hot last Saturday, had been Pope-Hart-fo- Women tennis championships of eastern states at Philadelphia, Tuesday. Intercollegiate boat race between California and Washington at Seattle. Wednesday. OF OGDEN ng Reliability trials under auspices Automobile Club of Great Britain. & Elevator Company NEW Hon-eat- y, Vico-Prss- L Riverdale Flour UNDER 1010; Old - 220. CHICAGO, III June 1. Joe O'Connor, manager of Ketcheil, today said Asst. Cashior. that Stanley would fight his second battle in Milwaukee If victorious over Papke on Thursday, lie will fight name would Hugo Kelly as soon as possible. other be the It by any asms, but call any other flour AMERICAN HORSE THE FAVORITE and the Celt and Berkely, 91. The race should be a spectacular one. Celt McCarter, Fair Flay, Don Creole an4 Montgomery stand out prominent, ly aa factors in the race. This American public Is also taking great interest in the Derby to be run at Epsom Downs, England, Wednesday, because one of the favorites Is an American-bre- d horse, Norman Ilf, belonging to August Belmont. Norman III again- will meet plerrler, owned by King Edward, who Plerrler last he defeated recently. week somewhat retrieved hla lost prestige by easily taking the trial at Newmarket. and has been Installed chief favorite. Two .days later, at Epsom, the historic Oaks will be run, and Richard Croker's Rhode's ! the READY FOR HUGO KELLY. Prast. H, C. Bigslow J. M. Browning A. P. Bigslow R. A. Moyas the 111; Fair Play, 90; King James, Don Creole, 00; Master Robert, 95. 100; 06DEII STATE f Ogden, Utah the Season. NEW YORK, June 1. Standing out prominently as the chief sporting features of the week in the United States Is the d running of the Brooklyn handicap, which la being fought for today over the Gravesend. The value of the purse is 915,000 and the distance of the race one mile and a quarter. Ten horses have been named to start They, are: Montgomery, ISO; McCarter, 114; Rifleman, ten-mi- le Sptings FACESTARTER BY II. BEATEN the Assistant. 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