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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. MONDAY, JULY PAGE TW& Kfswsy corns WILL SELECT IKE ftlOTOR BOATS (Kossn fi 27, 190. YACHT RICES OF week in Among the Important sporting events on the calTrials Commsnce Today for Choos- endar this week re the following: Today. Olympic yacht races begin off Hyde Pier, Isle of Wight to continue three British Best days. Grard Circuit harness racing meet opens at Detroit, to last through week. NEW YORK, July 27. Trials were Great Western Circuit trotting meet commenced today, and will be oonclud-e- d begins at Decatur. 111. Motor boat trials for British cup toiuoAow, to aelect the three Ameri- can motor boats which will defend the I race at Huntington, L .international trophy against I Estern doubles tennis1 championship the (satest boast of English makers, at Boston. The trials ars being held over the Tuesday, course off Huntington, L I. where Olympic rowing races begin at Hen-.th- e to continue three nos ,for the cup will be held next ley. (Saturday.. days. There are nine starters in all, and! Pacific Northwest tennis champton- the Motor Boat Club of America can ship at Tacoma, Wash. select three to defend the cup against Wsdnssday. a like number of foreign craft, there Ronderklssse yacht race for Clark trophy at Ban Sebastian, Spain. being, however, but two challengers. Fifteenth Monmouth horse show The cup. which represents the motor boat speed supremacy of the world, opens at Long Branch, N. J. Shelter Island Tacht club begins was captured last year by the Dixie, regatta in Long Island Bound. and It is now up to the Motor ' Boat four-da- y Thursday. Club of America to defend It. The Saratoga Racing Association begins race for the cup will take place at twelve-da- y meet at Saratoga Springs, Huntington. Saturday. Severn new boats were built to da N. T. Friday, fend the cup, and with two of the old j flyera in there are nine boats iff all! Lynn Kennel club opens annual at the line for the trials. All the knch show at NahanL Hass, Saturday. boats are fast, but they will have to Racs between English and American make speed records to defeat the two motor boats for British trophy at Hun challengers. ' . i il Hired defenders chosen In ths The Regatta at Atlantis Tacht club at triala will hive as compeutors In ths 0ravMnd contest for the trophy two English Regatta of Canadian Rowing associy, Wolseley-Slddelethe ation. boats the -craft owned ante by the Duke of Westminster, that has attracted a great deal of notice in ZION ADMINISTERS A races at Monts Carlo and elsewhere DRUBBING TO MURRAY during the past threa months, and ths Daimler HI, owned by Lord Howard do Walden. The boats entered In the trials are The Murray Tigers cams to grief at the Alisa Craig, Chip III, Autowin Lagoon Sunday afternoon when they II, Dixie II, Simplex XIII, Gray, j lined up against the Salt Lako Whits Sea Otter, Den and Dixie. Wings in a leagua ball game, Ths ing of Craft Contest With i AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA j AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA : A I am confident that tomor-- A A r .Dalton's record for the past ; row night's battle will bo mine. I realise that Thompson is a fast man, a clever man, but I y believe that my youth and A strength will more than oven up A bin experience. It means so A much to me that I intend to A win tomorrow. I have got to do It and will give Thompson A the Kid light of his life. Dalton. A A I A A year shows him to be a good A A man and a comer. I have A A trained honestly for the fight, A realising this and expect to get A A my man inside of 12 or It A; A rounds. If the fight (o4 the A A twenty, will get a decision. X A, V want to win this battle. It la ei A Important that I do so; for X will A; A then be In line for Nelson." A A Johnny Thompson. These ars (the statements, of ths girfciclpala In tomorrow night's contest at ths Utah Hot Springs. Both men are In the pink of condition, and outside of a little road work, will drop their training tomorrow. Neither haa to make weight and this Is considered a good point for Dalton. During life latter's training 1st Salt Lake, he has made many friends and luting, for some reason, slightly favors uie Spaghetti Kid. Thompson at the same time, has not lost any of hla friends and they are backing the gentlemanly little fighter from Illinois, by snapping up f.vra ths Dalton money in sight At any rate, ths bout promises to be fully as good, if not better, than the last bout on Juno 29th, when Thompson knocked out Pete Sullivan In the twelfth round. That fight was pronounced one of the best which has ever been pulled off hers. Larney Lichtenstein, Thompsons manager, feels confident that his man will win and is working hard to that end, realising that upon ths result of tomorrow's twenty round bout; rests the question of whether Thompson will ba the next man to meet Battling Nelson. Billy Hughes, who Is hand Dalnn, Is equally certain that the 'ing contest was from the start lad from the coast is going to win his Germains curves proved easy and fifbattle. teen hits netted twelve runs, assisted by several errors, while the Tigers could ba nothing with Chivaller and , only scored fits runs, one-sid- ed A A A A A A A A A : . AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA all A A ; Ai A t AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA The largest crowd will be here from Balt Lake that has ever patronised the game in Ogden and a special train will a goodly bunch of fans from bring j .ths north. Special car service will be given from Ogden and a special train will leave Ogden for the Springs, at 1:15, over the Short Line; returning immediately after the light Preparations have been made to handle nearly throe thousand followers of the game and Indications are that the house will be sold out before the fight ' ; LONDON, July 27. Both the principal aquatic events of toe Olympiad will be bedded this week, the yacht races commencing today on Ryde, and uw rowing regatta beginning tomorrow at Henley, several leading European yaclit dube have entered In today's regatta, which will be continued tomorrow and Wednesday. 'in yachts entered have been divided into nvo classes. Throe races will be aiued in earn Class. In the event of utree uineront yachts winning these iates points will be allotted to thorn according to toe t(blowing scale: Throe points tor a nrst place, two points for a second, and one for a third. Should two or more winners in any one class tie under these conditions they shall all an extra match on a day to be pointed, and the winner of this match shall be adjudged the absolute sinner of the aeries. Any tie for sec oud piace will be decided in the same lUBik.. the committee of the Yacht Racing association wlJ be the sailing commit tee, and the officer of the uay will be one of its number. All races will be started from the finish at Ryde pier. Isle of Wight The rowing regatta will commence and tomorrow at continue three days. The course Is a mile and a half in length. Four events will he decided, for eight oars, four oar, pair oars and sculls. Only genwilt be allowed to compete, tlemen and this Is oeuned to exclude any person who Is or has been by trade or employment for wages a mechanic, artisan or laborer, or engaged In any menial duty, or who has ever been employed at manual labor for money or The same rule regarding wages. amateurs applies to the crews of the yachts Henley-on-Tham- es Law Made Him a Pauper. young man was telling hla trouble to soma friends la a restaurant. Talk about bad luck, aald he. The law certainly played a mean trick on me when I waa two yean old. The friends showed Interest and the young man continued: When I wag that aga my father and mother were divorced; :l went with father and my sister went-witmother. Father and I have been bard workers since I waa a mere child. Mother married another man n few years later, and with my slater they AMERICAN CAR WILL BE went to the Klondike. Mothers new ADJUDGED WINNER OF RACE husband struck It rich. They are aald to be worth over a million. Then ha sighed: If the law had but given me to PARIS, July 27. It la announced aa mother!" practically certain that tha American race car In tha New will be adjudged the winner, owing to tha of tho other four competitorss with certain condition governing tho race. York-to-Par- Saturday afternoon, Ogden lost a game of baseball to the Salt Lake state league team on the local grounds, ths scorn being 9 to L Yesterday afternoon, Glm's Champs redeemed themselves by taking victory from the negro Occidentals, who have so fir'been beating everything In the longue. The colored men, yesterday, however, did more wrangling than ball playing and the darkles kicked and yelled nt the decisions throughout the game In an effort to bulldoso Ump Dickson Into giving decisions In their favor. Yesterday's game was as follows: ie CIRCUIT OPENS TODAY Historic Course Reduced to But Shadow of Former Greatness -S- ome Good Stakes. Mich.. July 27. While laws and other troubles have reduced the Grand Circuit to but a shadow of Its former greatness, ths harness meet to be held In Detroit this week, beginning this afternoon, promises to be fully up to past standiffis. Racing this week moves from the fa. moue Groaae Points track, the scene of many memorable meets in the past, to the state fair grounds. The principal stakes are the Manufacturers and Merchants, 910,000; Chamber of Commerce, 5,000; 2:11 trot, $2,000, and 2:07 DETROIT, antl-beitl- ng 2,000. According to dates assigned by the Grand Circuit stewards, Cleveland waa to have followed Detroit next week. As the Ohio metropolis dropped out, tho meet has been awarded to soo, which will also have the bones from the Great Western Circuit Ths week of August 10 was awarded to Buffalo, but this data will likely b( given to Windsor, Ont Detroit, Kalamanoo and Columbua are practically the only live ones left In tho Circuit, ami the harness race promoters will find a lt task facing them the coming winter, If they wish to organise a circuit worthy of the name which for thirty yearn marked tho greatest of all racing circuits, and to which ran be traced practically all of tho brilliant performances in trotting turf history, ma nun-cu- Humor of London's Bishop. The bishop of London's humor, now tender and kind, now sardonic tad cruel, made him many frlenda is America Tho bishop amused me, said t clergyman, at a dinner of divines is New York. We divines are a modest lot, but occasionally our gets the better of ua, and then ws brag and boast and make ourselves riJio-ulou- s. A Boston dlvlno at this dinner got to telling us about a begging sermon he had recently preached. T don't "ish to brag or bout,' hs began, nor would I have you think me conceited, but, gentlemen, 1 assure yon' And then t great length he told us how women had wept at his besting sermon's pathos, strong men had emitted hoarse sobs, and In an tralsncks the cofttrlbn"ons had poured In gold and greenbacks; checks, even Jewels and watches and great Imps Hut here the bishop of London leaned forward with a twinkle In his i eye. By the way, brother,' he said, 'could you tend me that sermon?" Seers by Innings. 0 9 0 Occidentals .2 4 Jt t I 0 1 0 0 Ogden Summary: Home run, Margetta. Three-ba- as Madge George says ho always loses Two-bahits, Fulmer, Hawkins. hla head when he goes In the water. hits, Hamshaw, Middleton. Bases Maude I should think that would be on balls, off Cuttlp, 1; off Harrison, 1. the only part of him that would keep Hit by pitched ball. Helmlo. Struck him afloat out, by Cutlip 4, by Harrison, 4; by Spongberg, 1. Stolen bases, W easier, Fulmer, Oreenwell (2), Helmte, Black, Double plays, Cutlip to Langford. Ramahaw. Time of game, 1:20. Umpire, Dickson, Attendance, 1,000. I1M GRAND tram great SPIT HUD NEW YORK. July 27. OGDEII LOSES ONE WfM Spofffm M se Ho rd Use you If I had tho sand. She There's sand all about us. Help yourself. All Kinds of HZALTHY PLANTS Did tha Moot Careful Alteatttam as Well aa Opod ML yen ever see a rosebush which Lumber sr all kinda of purpose are net found v every yard. Whatever yeur wants despite the most- - bsntflccnt euvrrucme::' of soil of sunshine ard rf atmosphere, -s-eamed never to achieve a healthy may ba in growth.- A ton of manors will not halp a plant that has a canker eating out Us Laart Lumber and Building ' You must dentrov tho cans before yo2 can remove tho effocL You cannot euro Dandruff end Bald-aeby rufcb'nr on hair loUosx, anJ subbing In vaseline. eta You must look to tha ean.--n of fiw Materials ss ama hers and let us give you an We ean save you moneyt quality aanaidarad. sad-nat- al trouble (t'e a germ at tha ronta or your hMr which causes It to fail out Newt re's dastmrs h- - a ana, She Would you save me If I should end healthy hair is ths surs roautt. field fcv lesdlnr drunrfata. fiend 10c. !r start to drown? Stamna for sample to Tbs Herpleida Cot. Ho Sure, if your father la well Detroit Minrated. Two sues floats aad ILSC . - . ... Kid Dalton, the Hard-Hittin- g Italian, who meets Cyclone Thompson at Springa tomorrow nighL Tickets now on sale .at Goddard & Harrops IU1 m MPTBT agar Store He Isnt your bathing, ault loud? She It has to be loud. Fm tho to mash a deaf old millionaire. 366 Twenty-fift- h i Utah and Oregon Lumber Co.fit. 148 TWENTY. FOURTH Street for the S3.00 |