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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, JULY PAGE TW& (Esfip Ktowsy TEri' on miles He used better Judgment in the professional race than he had dona in the amateurs, and he believes the change"' will do him good. In the elgh'h mile of the race Schnell end Devonevltch j tried lo steal n lap and had gained about fifty yards. McFarland Jumped and closed ths gap la n hard sprint. (out two runaways then sat up and J HEEL WHIPJATILER NEW AUTO COURSE. eom-wtitl- 4-- 5. won the A. Creba half-mil- : hie coming fight with Kid Da;i wi, make au even 139. In all of thrtte ,ldl ties, no pugilist ever succeeded in j,ut ting him down for the count; rd to use Thompson's own words: Nelson can't Uck me in a week.' If Nelson would like to see Johnny st his best let him come anil hln, dispose of Kid Dalton, the Bat in', lection in the coming fight and ihnj i TO MEET NICHOLAS, STOCKHOLM. July 2. Following a luncheon tomorow. President Faille rea will aay good-b- y to Swedish royalty and will leave for Reval, where on Monday ha will become the guest of Emperor Nlchoas on board the Russian royal yacht Stands rt. On Tuesday th esar will return the president's visit and dine on board the French battleship Verite. On Friday the French president will go to Chiislanla, where he will be the guest of the king and queen of Norway. The president will complete tour a week from tomorow. 1-- 5. court j two-mil- i le 6. on at, 21:18 5, made on the Salt Fred West Palace itrack 4n. 1905. and loat McFarland ride bard a gave out by Inches. Went came up from the outside, which waa a big disadvantage to him. A great deal of the interest ta the race waa loat when W. EL Baiuuelson punctured his tire In the second lap of the race and had to quit. F. EL SchnelL one of the fastest amateurs on the track, rods In his first professional race, starting In ths ten-mi- ls race, and won fifteen laps nt II per. When asked why he turned profeskmsl, Schnell said that there waa no money ta the amateur class for him. 1-- on open e Au Interesting shooting contest was 8ALt LAKE. July 15. The world's amateur In 61 seconds, which Is a state held yesterday aftemon at the Wawere ne and world's holds wiped State record. record M. L. Hurley the reoorj satch Guo dub. Beginning promptly Wright, Hollister and from the slate at the Salt Palace bi- record In :57 at 1:10 It waa rapidly conducted, the to-- 1 n bunch close la Thomas finished cycle races Friday night. F. A. Mcevents being pulled off In an InterestFarland, who has become known as gether. ing manner. Henry Lb Ernstrom capbroncho did who little a the wonder of the bicycle age." won McCormack, tured the laurels in both events. The e amahandicap western championship, riding In the the second event was uncertain for a short to over the first tape get The teur, managed riding the distance In 21:241-Foulter carried In the fast time of 4:01, Thomas heat time for the winner. former record was held by W. EL Sam-uela- E Hh eom-ml;t- ce ionship and Breaks Worlds ten-uil- WfM pffiim clfic raoe from San Pedro, Cal, to this port at n banquet here last night announced that be would offer the cup he has Just won as a perpetual trophy challenge for the Transpacific race; unless Sir Thomas Upton made an offer of a cup for the race. SHOTS HOLD 1908. Off the His Manager Answers Claims of think he will realise that the tnr.n ta Samuelson defeated Whittier In an Henry Enrstrom Carries a PARIS, July 24. The sporting wrest the championship from him b exciIng motor race la the fast time of the Automobile club has deHonors in Shoot At Wasatch on other than SayChampion, of 5:51, During some parts of the Lightweight Cyclone" cided to hold the But Grand Prlx race the men rode so fast that tbelr Thompson, 1909. It la probable that the in Club Grounds. LARXET LICHTENSTEIN. machines skipped over the bump In the ing Thompsoh Can Win. Dieppe course wld he abandoned for on Cyclone" Johnny Thomp. Manager track the back stretch. course at the Anjou. McFarland Wins Western Cham Record in 21:26 II 2, off some of the honors himself, and it appeared as If he were to taka a notch out of Ernstrom'a records. Ties were not contested on account of Bigelow out Prod beck for second place. ' NEW STAR FALLS. RINGSIDE, LOg ANGELES, July 14. It took At Kaufman of San Francisco seven rounds to bent Battling" Johnson almost to Insensibility before the Pacific Athletic dub tonight No decision was rendered, but Referee Charles Eyton stopped the fight when Johnson, with blood streaming from his face, was no longer able to locate his opponent Ths fight was n terrific slugging mach, with man the winner throughout Kauf- being absent. Scores for the fifty yard handicap. Scales ef Shooters, are ae follows: Tardr. 4! II Ernstrom IS Coo ledge 19 Van Noy 1 4 Rest mao II Miller Crons iS;. Am. 3 11 12 Becker 22 12 Geo. Browning Via Oregon Short Line. Grea'ly reduced rate to Lethbridge. Stirling. 'Raymond, Magrath, Cardston. Tickets limited to SO days. Excursion train will leave Balt Lake 11:45 p. m, August 4th, passtng through northern Utah 17 and Idaho August 5th. See agenda for 10 19 40 15 19 Skeen ", S4j 29 W , H. Anderson The second event, the handicap for the Wasatch trophy, was as follows: aids. II Ernstrom IS EXCURSION TO CANADA AUGUST 4TH. 17 II Boulter II Childs OGDEII PLAYER TO ny II ,., It is more than likely that if satisfactory arrangements are made, ths next fight of Battling Nelson, light- weight champion of the world, will be at Ogden on Labor Day, with Cyclone-JohnThompson, who Is to fight Kid Dalton at the Hot Springs, a twenty-roun- d go. Thompson will work out with his sparring partners tomorrow afternoon at 1:19 and the public is invited to the exhibition. Answering the recent claims of Nelson that Thompson would he easy meat for Champ Bat. Larney Lichtenstein has mads the following statement: On behalf of Johnny Thompson, I take exception to Battling Nelson's published abatement that ths Cyclone" could not hurt him if ha fought bin rates and further particulars. Cart Spongberg, for the past two years, a baseballlst of Ogden and Salt Lake City, and who has been pitching this season for Ogden in the Utah State league team, has signed a with the Chicago Nationals and leaves Ogden for the Windy City to assume his new position next Mundsy. Manager Frank Chance and SecrThomas wired to Spongberg yeetary all day. Bat can rest assured that tf he ever sterday, advance funds and a guaranSpon" feels gives Johnny Thompson the oppor- tee of $100 per month. tunity to demonstrate his hitting abil- confident that he will make good In the ity in a contest, both the Dane end fast company and s well pleased with ths sporting public will receive the the handsome situation. surprise of their lives. Johnny has fought 179 battles and Jeumal want ade deliver ths goods con-tra- i i ,,, 41 17 42 11 43 Ciolege II Poulter Childs IS Skeen 2 Geo. Browning 12 Hecker 12 W: H. Anderson 11 Business and Pleasure , IS 11 10 THE STATE LEAGUE . Exceptional Educational Opportunity A Study of Cubas Remarkable Resources at Short Range Here's An Enterprise Possessing Intelligent and Commercial Features and an Investment Opportunity Unique and Convincing, the Equal of Which May Never Again Be Presented. Agri-cutur- al M Hm Tuft IsM Caasis. APmWiICMn. 'li CspjrHy. A Kvr Ssm hi SnBssnI smI The Occident Us (colored) bditaU team which took Fort Douglas place in the Utah state league la heading the list with a percentage of 1,000, having played one game and been victorious yesterday. The darkles walloped Murray to the tune of 5 to I at Lagoon with German and Boeqult doing the battery honors for Murray and Langford and Burns for the negroes. At Ogden yesterday, the local Champa went down to defeat before Salt Lake's invlnclbls hitters and impperlor1 all around team work. The score waa 9 to 1. Chevalier and Lum-le- y officiated for Salt Lake and Spongberg and Hausen for Ogden. Mr M E THE SISTERS AUTOS Score by innings: Salt Lake LA RAQUE Ogden THAT t 1 0 1- -9 1 1 9 1 9 9 0 0 1 9 0 Three-bas- e hit Wessler. 98 Summary e hits Helmle, Chevalier S, Hausen. Hit by pitched hall Vah- renahort. Struck out By Spongberg ller Wild 11, by Chevalier 1. Double plays Castro to Vahrenshort to Kaefer; Fuchell to Vahrenahort Stolen bases Hargetts, Fulmer. Taylor, Kaefer 1. Bases on halls Off Sponberg 1, off Chevalier 3. Time of game 1 hour 45 minutes. Umpire West Aattendance 1,000. Two-bas- PASS IN THE AIR A Dnik Daring Feat That pltches-Cheva- v tt. Tbs CircEses sad Amphitheatres si Defies Imitation Estops Depleted To Make This Tears Show Tremeadoflsijr More Glorious Than BOXING IS POPULAR neng the Imperial Artiste ef WeridWlde Renew Arei The Petrol's Creat Italys Eqiestriai Acrobats. Tie Trcdiaais Rissiaa Animal Circas. 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