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Show THE DAILY 9TATE JOURNAL, FRIDAY, JULY 11,1909. PAGE TWO, fl Newsy Gessfip f possible, and yet there eeem to be .nany ola:acles in the way. It ia gen-ral- ly agreed by rider that the courae ia thia city ia far Cuperior to any other track in the atate, and the fact that Ogatn lover of the bike game are be ing ueprived of sport, because the park management does not chooee to put on tacea and the owners of the track won't sell to some capable person; ia to say Comes First Under the Wire in the the least, deplorable. If Mr. Heagren does secure the Opening Event of the Sarajack he would plan to move it tonearpart of the city: probably toga Programme. er town, and, thia too, it Is believed would add to its success. One thing, ia certain, if Harry Heagren ever does BT ED CURLET. become the owner of the Ogden saucer SARATOGA, will July 10. When Woodtrack; local lovers of the game be ensure of the best races that can craft captured the opening event by he procured, and they will be given a head from Jacobite it meant a double O for the memory brokers, for regularly, too. the Hitchcock gelding was neglected in the betting. Sweet put up a good ride on Woodcraft while Dugan and Notter were Jockeying for the pace. The clever apprentice shot Into the lead and stood a hard drive in the gam-e- at fashion. Schilling captured the riding honors, bringing Edward and Zlpango home to victory. Both exhibitions of horsemanship were of the highest or Tork-to-Par- te In the New race, der crossed th. French frontier at aoon to- - j Jockey Lee was thrown by Moorish day and reached Paris at I o'clock this ! King right at the start of the closing evening. The car was escorted up the j event. Outside of getting hia clothes boulevard by automobile enthusiasts, j covered with mud, he was not in who met it at Meaua, J miles east of Jured. I Hilarious, the Keene trick, uncov-Th- e Paris, and was greeted with cheers. J at was ered in the last race, gave a groat ox race committee wilting the office of the Matin to receive the ( hlbltlon for a first start. H took the car. Congratulations were showered j lead at the start, swerved all over the upon the crew, the members of which I home stretch and still won wl.h hia ! proceeded to a hotel, after their health mouth open wide enough to throw a I had been drunk. hat in. IS T SAUCER TRACK Harry Heagren Would be Willing to Buy, if He Could Get session of Course. Pos- saucer track appear to have a hoodoo" of aoma aurt hanging aver It, and it look aa though racing for the balance of the aeaaon ia at an end. Ogdi-n'- s The Gleuwood track haa been managed (and mismanaged), by many person, but the right man haa never had absolute chare of It. - . Thia year, it aUrted out with Harry Heagren, of Salt Lake. aa "manager," but Mr. Heagren' a part of the program conflated only of providing good race which were put on by the Glenwood loaanea After holding aeveral auccesa-fu- l race meet, the perk management decided to drop racing, although aonie money had been made on every meet, and Mr. Heagren having fulfilled hia part of the contract atarted devoting hia attention to the race game in Balt Lake Now, he waata to obtain poeaeeaion of the Ogden track. He would buy. A Rubber Doctor lorn, members of the family may have aw acute attack ef tootaehe THE Use a Hot Water Bottle a Hot Water Bottle Several mem bare ef the family may be troubled at ana time with eeld feet Use Several Hot Water Bottles Wo have all gradeo and aims Will nil eoet-in- g 50c to $2.50 Welcome SYSTEM FOR There is a strong probability that all the big league games next season will be played under the double umpire system once more, aa an agitation in favor of the double system has been started In all the big league cities and is receiving almost unanimous support from the leading baseball critics of the eastern press. It goes without saying that the double system would be popular with the fane. In these days, when' pitchers are wont to get into real pitchers battles the slightest error of Judgment by an umpire overburdened with duties In calling balls and strikes' and watching the bases and base runners, may bring about an unfortunate and untrue result. This haa occurred so fmjuent ly in the big leagues this season that the agitation is spreading practically DUBLIN, bers of the Them Tremendous Saturday' s Meet Eng, July II. The lrieh-Amerlc- mem- Athletic en DETROIT, July 0. More sensation al racing marked the fourth day of the grand circuit harness meeting, and Both Men In Good Condition for the average tim for fourteen heats, Twenty-Roun1:17, has seldom been equaled. The Fight at 2:04 pace turned out to be the biggest Coliseum Tonight surprise of the year, Baron Grattan Lock Black four in heats it winning was a hot favorite in the big field of j eight, but was unsteady at first and re J 8AN FRANCISCO, July II. Stanley fused .to try later aong. Citation raced Ketche and Hugo Kelly, who will in front in the first heat clear to the meet in a twenty round boxing ,tPetch where John A. challenged and at the Coliseum in San Francisco handily. Baron Grattan came tonight, havs finished their ,N strong at the end, but broke. training and are now in condition. The Next time the Canadian champion, battls carries with it the middleweight Gallagher, set the pace and held on championship, KetcheL the holder, havto the end, with enough left to beat ing wan it by hia recent defeat of Papk Baron Grattan half a length. Gal- in Milwaukee. The men will weigh in lagher led to the stretch in the third tonight night at o'clock and must not mile, but he could roc stall off Baron exceed LEI pounds. Grattan, that one winning by a neck. Jack Welsh, who will referee the The fourth waa a repetition, Baron fight, visited the fighters at their reGrattan again beating Gallagher ia tha spective camps today and officially twenty yards, and winning first money. ed them in regard to the fighting Summary: rules. 2:12 pace, purse 11.000, three in five Interest in the contest is keen and heats Leon won third, fourth and there was a tremendous rush to purfifth heats in 2:07(4, 2:08(4. Fred D. chase Beats when the tickets were won first and second heats In 2:07(4 placed on sale today. and 2:07. The Elar. Dr. Fox, 1 4 L. .Betting favors Ketchel at 2 to 1, and Nilmah, Lady of Honor, Rex, Milton these figures will probably be the 8., Jr, and Requisition also started. same when the men enter the ring. Ketchei through hia manager reported to have placed a heavy wager on i con-te- st j their arrival, bringing many thousands of persona to the station to meet them. The streets along the route to their hotel were completely blocked and the enthusiasm displayed recalled the triumphant entry into the city of Parnell, where he waa at the height of his popu- larity. On arriving at their hotel, the athletes were greeted by Joseph Deviin, member of parliament, who, in a speech, said that wherever they went in Ireland a similar welcome awaited them. 1-- GReeeptien, a Surprise. Lawson Robertson, the sprinter, said in response that, although he end hie expected an Irish welcome, what they had met with quite took their breath. No team of athletes, ha declared, ever had been so honored. The Americans could not have done without th Irish lads in th games at Shepherds Bush, he said, and now the Irish captain had given them their first taste of a welcome team-mat- 1 es himself. TERRIS TOURNEY home. Ml MONTREAL, July II. Tennis exThe crowds did not disperse until perts are gathering in Montreal today midnight, when they were informed from all over the Dominion for what that the reception at the hole! had promises to be one or the moat Interended. tournaments In esting championship the history of the game In this counSaturdays Meet Illegal. James J. Hayes paaaed through try. Entries for the tournament will Dublin today on the way to Nenagh, close at I oclock this evening and preTipperary, hie grandfather's home. liminary play will commence tomorrow. This is the first time the Canadian Preparations have been made all through North Tipperary to greet the championship tournament haa ever sinner of the Marathon race. been held outside of Niagara and the The Gaelic Athletic association haa members of the Mount Royal club, on declared Saturdays athletic meet, in whose courts tha contests will be which the Americana arc to compete. waged, have made every preparation Illegal, but Its action ia generally con' to render the Journey a success. .lemnej. The opinion ia universal that Events on the program Include open the dispute of the Gaelic association single for of the championship with the Amateur association should the Canada; championnot be allowed to mar the welcome to ship; open doubles, championship of the American champions The presi- Canada; mens handicap; novice dent of the Gaelic association aaya he singles; ladles' a trifles, championship has received a cable from Mr. Con- of Canada, and mixed doubles. way, president of the Athletic dub. to the effect that he had LYNN DOG SHOW. ordered Martin Sheridan and Robert son to withdraw th team from the y LTNN, Mass., July II. A Dublin meeting. bench show, which hae attracted ex- hlblta of canlnee from fanciers all over New England and the east, was opened at Nahant today by the Lynn Kennel club. The show social promise to be a pronounced success. SEISM restored. Another excellent argument in favor of the system la that it will minimise the kicks usually incident to close games under the present system. With n the system now in vogue players always are kicking on decisions because the umpire cannot b at ail times and observe the different plays close enough to remove all doubt as to their accuracy. With an umpire behind the bat or the pitcher, preferably the former, and one to adjudge the playe on bases, there should be no chance for squabbling, and the players and base runners always should be given their Juet dues, eo that there could be no kick. one-ma- ot Iriah-Americ- an two-da- blue-blood- 0 RACE FOR WASHINGTON AYE. WHY NOT TRY? Poptum' Asthma Remedy Gives prompt and positive relief in every ease. Seld by druggists, pries Trial package by mail, IB saute SIAM, ed ETO THEATERS Prescription Specialists, 2479 READY d. club, who are visiting Ireland, received a tremendous popular welcome here last night. The greeting accorded them was all the more remarkable be- cause it was entirely spontaneous, the mere announcement of the hour of without opposition, and a fight will be made in the councils of the leaguee next winter to have the double system Johnny-on-the-pp- KEliy Declared Illegal. DIME IB ap- it may be neeeeeeiy te .keep a peultiee er wet application warm far aeveral Use HS Dm a Hot Water Bottle Cramp oe cholera meifeua may pear with no medicine et hand Dublin Gives i KETGHEL AND BIG JIECEPTIOH , er neuralgia. Use HIIER WnM SENSATIONAL BICE IRISH GRANT an-cnt- BIG piHlninip : BIG TROPHY MEET MFARLARO The Electric theatre Is continuing Its feature of the earlier part of the week, in presenting "Bobby White in Wonderland." It Is entirely imagine Everything in Readiness for Motor tlve. tha scene taking a typical Ameri can tramp from earth by means of a bunch of baloons tied oa him, whence Boat Race for British he goes to the land of fairies. He encounters all the land of dreams has to Prize Tomorrow. offer. It Is all very spectacular. THEIR IDEA. Youve Visitor got a fearful cold, old man; why dont you take something for It? Mr. Newpop 1 would, but my snee. Ing amuses the baby so. AUTOMOBILES THAT PASS IN THE AIR. An act In which two automobile. projected Into air after a dash down a steep incline, pass each other ae they somersault through space, Is the latest thriller, devised aa the feature of the Barnum and Bailey Greatest Show oa Earth. Thia act has no antecedent la point of risk and tho nerve required by th two young women who present it AFTER TOUR ladles should drop in at this restaurant and have lunch. They can get a cup of tea here that I straight to the heart. They can order some dainty triflea or a good, substantial meal. They will be delightsurrounding ed with the home-llk- e And they service. and the perfect will be more than pleased at Da moderate coat of their repast BAN FRANCISCO, July 1. Young Erne will have hie first opportunity to display his rlngcraft before an audience of Pacific coast fight fans today when he will meet Packy McFarland, Chicagos nifty aspirant, to the championship, In a twenty round bout. The men are to meet at 12S pounds, at oclock, before the Pacific Athletic club. Toung Erne haa many backers, but general sentiment favors McFarland. McFarland fought Freddy Welsh a twenty-roun- d draw last Fourth of July before Jim Jeffries' club In Loa Angeles The winner of the match ia certain to meet the survivor of the third battle between Cans and Nelson, which will be fought at Colma on Labor day: so this bout means much to both men. A SHOFPING NEW YORK, July II. All la in Dreamland theatre lute an excellent readiness for the lntAnatlonal motor program, featuring "The Road to Ruin." boat speed contest for the British In- In this film I offered an educating ternational trophy, to be held tomor- story of how eventual ruin cornea after row off Huntington, L. L The trophy entering the world of crime, a wife la now in possession of the Motor Boat betrays her husband and commltts bigClub of America, having been won last amy, when upon the discovery by her year by Commodore Schroeder'e Dixie. husband she attempts murder; falling The cup wee given by Lord North-cllff- e ahe commits arson and at the exposure and Its ownership represents, the Is driven Insane by the realism of her boat worlds motor E. DOOLY, PreiidenL championship. crime. RALPH E. HOAG, Cashier. Three of the speediest American boate, JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vice-PrA. V. MclNTOSH, Asst. Cashier. selected In the recent trial, will repreThe Odeon offers a good show also, sent this country. and with a variety of pictures, mostly Exiled. The foreign competitors will be the short, but good, assuring Its patrons of "What made yon send Bllgglns to Eofrilfh challenging boat. the best. The principal offering is second English boat "Hunting Above the Clouds, In which congress?" and ' "Well," answered Farmer Corntaa-erecently entered. Daimler II.. owned mountain climbing and expert he would Insist on wearin' a high The by Lord Howard de Walden. enter into the acting. hat an -a Prince Albert coat on week challenging boat, which Is a new crean- w jo. natuaaiiy Interest Paid on Time Savinas and Accounts days ation this season and made a most exo' tired Deposits got Moore at the Vtahna park Manager cellent showing In the races at Mon- presents an attractive bill of variety aeein him around. aco, is owned by the Duke of West- acting. Borne clever vaudeville stunts j minster. are performed aa the management has The course will be three times secured the best to be had. A clever around a triangle, the apex of which Impersonation act Is the feature, and and the starting point will be about the singing of several performers com- - j a mile from tha inner end of the bay, pels one to sit up and listen. A smoker opposite the Chateau dea Beaux Arts. here can lt out In the open air and en- - j The second angle will be at the "Lump Joy a smoke without interference to ' Buoy." off Eaton's neck, and the third the rest of the patrons the better you tike HI nearly two miles to the. westward of We line of The Mission theatre at Sylvan park ; Under 'eur method of mill'ng the that buoy, in order to comply with "Good of the Winter Wheat" is re- the conditions of the race, that no continues to attract the crowds with an Domestic and Imported tained the loaves of Bread ars larger angles of less than 120 degree shall be excellent vaudeville attraction. Juvenile and better en this aeeounL turned the points of the triangle are singing is one of tho offerings and Wines, Liquors A sack ef Faery's Croaeent Fleur at- cat off by short legs a quarter of a the management promises a con lined test tk truth ef thia statement. mile In length. The angle at the start- good show. and Cigars ing point, will be turned only twice, the atari and the finish being made In city on the straight line of the first ud Our Service Is the Best respectively. This White Elephant Saloon third principal legs course measures SO nautical miles It 1' 320 Twenty-fift- h Street la al In water not less than 20 feet a . in depth, and. excepting as to the eec- - mer liquid exploded. A negro altting i i Choicest Wines, Liquors, Etc. ond leg. 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