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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1901 MU rwa fl Wml Spoffflfiim P toe I GREAT GAME WITH GREAT considerable and tne delegations, United State, and Canada have eent some of their foremost Catholic athletes. Owing to the fact that there can be no between the civil and clerical authorities of Rome, the carnival will lack some of the features of the recent Olympic games in London. Considering tha number of nations represented, however, the results of the comiietttlons cannot fall of assuming world-wid- e Medals will Importance. be given by the Pflpe to all winners, and they will be accorded special honors by Ills Holiness. The sports commenced In the Vatican gardens today are the first athletic competitions to disturb their quietness aln tlie destruction of the Caltgulan circus In the declining days of the Homan empire. The gardens Include more than 1U0 acres and occupy, with the Vatican and tft. Peter's Cathedral, one of the seven hills of Rome. Fis'ds Enlarged. number of years the fields For were used as tilting grounds, but toward the end, of the tifteen'.h century were acquired by Slatua IV and be-- ; ranis the gardens of the Vatican palof the ace, situated ft the summit mount. Pope Slatua had them biid out under his own supervision and hla successors have made but little change In them. They hav. been enlarged some With the whole a. college of cardinals, thouaanda of and and clergy bishop of all the Important govern-men- ta of the wolrd filling the stands In the Vatican gardens, the Papal Jubilee International athletic competitions were formally oiened today by Ills Holiness, X. Thousands of athletes pope of all nations marched before the as sembled priests and princes of the forming an i'hurcli, the spectacle unique combination of ecclesiastical splendor and gladiatorial prowess. The opening of today's tournament marks the first time In the history of the Human Catholic church that ath-letl- o sports have formed a great feature of the folded Jubilee of a pontiffs ordination to the priesthood. Plus X y, who has been a priest for a lias always been an admirer of athletics and physical training, and the present carnival was decided upon as a result of his frequently espressed desire to see some of the world's greatest athletes In action. KOMK, Sept. IS. arvh-tiiehop- repre-aentativ- ea Pit half-centur- i Ita'y Predominates Every Catholic nation of the earth la represented among the thousands of athletes assembled n the Vatican gardens today. As was to Its expected, Italians largely predominate, with Ireland second In point of entries. Prance, Spain, tier many. Switzerland, Belgium, Holland, England and Australia have NATIONAL AMERICAN LEAGUE LEAGUE Chicago Trounces New York. "ft. NBW YORK, Sept, IS. The Chicago j CLE ELAND, Sept. 2. t levrland National-'leaguchain pinna inflicted n maintained Its hold on first place today New York again, the score aet back to the local team by takingly 7 to 0. New York could do noth- two games today. This reduced New with Joes, except in the second Yorks load In the pennant race to six i1 n,n- 'hen It bunched three singles, McGInnlly waa called In both how-wgames as a relief pitcher, and Brown 'Birmingham's throw to th plate, . prevented any scoring. ltngg also seen In both gamea. saving until the sixth when two the first by his clever work when the a a pusaleerrors and four hits resulted pnasea. two home team were hitting Overall. In five runs. Stovall's home run proFirst game R. H. E. cured two more In the seventh. This 1 waa the drat easy victory for Cleveland 4 9 Ohlcago , , ,. New York t I 1 !n a week. R. It. E. Batteries Overall. Brown and Kllng; Ole vela 9 0 ,7 nd.. Ames, Mrfllnnity and Breanahan. Um- New York 4 9 0 O' and Emails, pires Pay and Batteries Bemla Josa, Land; Second game R. It. B. Hogg, Manning, Blair nnd Sweeney. ! aa Chicago .9 ,,,, 0 9 9 9 Cran- Rain Steps Game, CHICAGO, Sept. 22. Rain caused thr pnatiionement of todays game between UmTlie g?me Chicago and Philadelphia. w is railed l.t the firs, h ii of the second Inning, with the eta re 1 to 9 ! Cardinals Shut Out, The game will Ht. Louis waa favor of Philadelphia. BOSTON. Sept. be played tnmormk. It being an open shut out by Boston today, I to 0. R. H. E. date. .... 7 9 1 Boston 1 9 19 Tigers Unabla te St. IjouIs 22. The De DETROIT, Sept. Batteries Mattern and Smith; Baldconwin and C. Moran. Umpire John trolls were unable to hit Clcotte nectedly nnd lost to Boston. 4 to 1 stone. H. E 1 Oetrolt Phillies Strong. I 4 12 PHILADELPHIA, Bept. 12. Phila- Boston Batteries Willett and Schmidt; Cldelphia hit the hall hard today and knocked Ewing off the rubber In five cotte and Donohue. InnlngaL the locals winning, 10 to 9. R. H. K. NURTHWESTERN LEAGUE 9 7 2 Cincinnati 2 11 A....1I Philadelphia Pitcher'S Battle. and Hattrries Ewing, Savldge TACOMA, Sept, 22. Carson Schist; Onrrldon and Dooln. Umpires Jensen today and had good Riglcr and Owen. support giving Tacoma the first game In the series with Spokane. Eleven-Innin- g Victory. h. BROOKLYN, Sept. 22. Pittsburg x I 0 won an eleven-innin- g victory from Tacoma ..0 i Donovans men today, after an Interest- Spokane ..1 Batteries Carson and Kellacksy; ing pitchers battle be twee Maddox and Umpire Car-rPostortua, the final score being I to 2. Jensen nnd Rogers. hers. h. e. JJrW T ork Batteries Brown and Kllng; dall, McUInnlty and Breanahan. pires Emails nnd O'Day. Hi a out-pitch- FOR SATURDAY Alumni, Fill Special train via Rio Grande, September 27th. Fare, 121.05 round trip Tickets on sale September 2Srd-20tSide trips to City of Mexico and Grand Canyon of Colorado. li. In speaking of Hip! Hip! Hooray!" the latest success from Weber's Music hall. In which Rice and Cady will appear at the Grand Opera house on Friday night for one performance. Alan Dale said: "Julian butt hell, who, I believe, could make a doxen homely women look like a half a doaen pretty oms, has rarely done more artistic work than that shown In Hip! Hip! Hooray!' with hla two score of beau-tle- a. The grouping around the old lence and In front of the University la a constant delight to the eye. Them la color, and Incessant change and the material la certainly there." This la the production which cornea here Intact with Hire and Cady in the role. It la a big show requiring SO people and the cast la one of the best on the road thla year. a f Ris." a 11 ua-.eri- l " ' ': I' : iy ur, Barker Douglas . . material for a team la concerned, for Saturday's game. There will be seven Pugh on the team. They will meet Wednesday evening at the High' Johnson . . . school to elect a captain from tha to lead them this year R Campbell against the Ogden High boya, who won the western championship last year. Lewis Tha choice aeema to favor ono of the '01, who made a record for himself un- M. Murphy . der Coach Stagg at Chicago. The Alumni boys made the IkvI showing of any team last year against our champions, being defeated by a to 4. It is also Interesting score of ECONOMISTS to note that tha High school's score waa the nature of a fluke. The boya at school are eager to wipe out what they call the disgrace of last year, while the Alumni is more than ever determined to wipe up the earth with them. They will meet at the FOR MEN nil DUSTIN FARNUM $3.00 SHOES High school at 7 o'clock tomorrow night, where they will meet their coach, the famous "Cuddy" Russell, of the U. of U. He phoned up this morning and said HERE TONIGHT the moat intense scenes In "The Bquaw Man" la that in the second act when Cash Hawkins, the rustler. Invites the cowpunchers in tlie Long Horn Saloon to drink with me." . Dim of are IT . The Invitation U emphasised with a drawn It not used, because Hawkins had "11m drop" on every man present and each individual knew it. Thla la one of the few cases on record where a "bad man pulled a gun and did not use it; and that failure later cost Hawkins bis Ufa. Dustin Farnum la being starred by Llebter A Co., thla season In the title role, and aa the expatriated army offl-tgives a portrayal of tha Englishman In tha cow country, which la far and away the beat thing thla talented young man has done. "The Bquaw Man" will b seen at the Grand tonight. lt. er At the Lyceum. Manager Lipplncott is presenting a bill of unuaual excellence at the Lyceum the iter thla week, features being a troupe of trained dogs, which actually produce dramatic expression. A couple 0f rag time colored entertainers are alto the audiences. Moving pictures and Illustrated songs are up to the usual standard. This afternoon, a frte matinee for old people, over (0 years of age, la being given. GRAND OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23 DUSTIN FARNUM DIRECTION OP LIEBLER & CO., IN THE SQUAW MAN BY EDWIN MILTON ROYLE 1st 12 Rows Parquet, $2.00; Balance Prices: lat 5 Rowa Balcony, Balance Balcony, 75c; Gallery, 50c Parquet, $1-00- ; SI-5- 0; SEAT SALE MONDAY EXCURSION TO OENVER Via Denver A Rio Grande R. R., Sept 120.00. Sept. 17th and 923.50; Sept 25th and 122.50 Stop over Ith. Round trip, 18th, round trip, 20th, round trip, FAREWELL EXCURSIONS TO CALIFORNIA 80, OCTOBER 1ST AND 2ND. SEPTEMBER $40.00 LOS AtiGELES AID BETUM FINAL RETURN LIMIT NOVEMBER 10TH. fc STOPOVERS IF DESIRED. The Popularity ol LOS ANGELES LIMITED Peerys LEAVES SALT LAKE 9:15 P. M. DAILY, PAS9ING MINES. THROUGH SCENIC NEVADA, RICH WITH MOAPA VALLEY, THE GARDEN SPOT OF NEVADA. Crescent Flour CHy Ticket Office, 169 Hein Street, siLTuncmr.. Increases a ut Pittsburg a9 , Brooklyn , . ... ,,... .,..,.,.,..2 Batteries Maddox Paatoriua and Fkrger. 10 9 7 9 and Glbaon; Umpire Klein. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Angels Outhit Seals. OAKLAND. Bept. 22. By outhlttlng San Francisco here today Log Angeles carried off n 1 to game, H. E. 9 11 Lna Angeles 2 9 0 San Francisco Batter ice Iloep and Easterly; Willis and Berry. a Game Is Gift. PORTLAND. Sept. 22. Smith. Oaklands new third -- baseman, threw the ball away and gave Portland one run. Portland finally won by Juki that margin. Oakland Portland Bmttrtea .. Lour kg and and Frambea. Flynn and Cheyne. KtnaeTIa a h. .1 10 2 9 a 1 0 La Longe; Umpires 0040001 0006000 a a t':e i Greenweii Smith . , King NOTICE. la the District Court ot the United States for the District of Utah. Popularity it founded en MERIT, In the matter 0f A. W. Putnam, a and in thia instance Merit meant bankrupt. Best Wheat, scientifically milled and The undersigned will receive bids for sold an affordable price. that certain safe of the Dlebolj Safe GetatThe Popular Fleur today by orA Lock Company make, formerly Crescent Flour from dering Peery's IV. owned by A. Putnam, a bankrupt, the nearest grocer. In located 2145 tbe storeroom at No, Champions Are Beaten SEATTLE. Sept. 22. Beattie won Washington Avenue, Ogden City, Utah. from the champions by timely hatting. Bidders may examine said safe beBennett played a wonderful game at tween 2 oclock and four oclock o m. second. dally. Bids must be sealed and delivH. ered to the undersigned at No. 23 IS -- 7 I Beattie ...0 Washington Avenue on or before taro 4 Aberdeen .0 Oclock of Wednesday. September Batteries' Rush and Fortier; Per 21. 1002.p. m, Each bid must be accomnoil and Fournier. Umpire Frary. panied by a cashier's check payable to the undersigned for at least 25 per Quiglty la Star. line 22. Gulglv cent of the amount of the bid. Terms VANCOUVER Sept. made the winning hit for Vancouver of sale are cash, upon approval of sale Domestic Imported In the twelfth Inning today. by referee In bankruptcy. The undere. h. signed reserves the right to reject any Wines, Liquors Vancouver I 10 all bids. The said sale win be made 4 4 Butte to confirmation after notlc- - to Cigars Batteries Paddock and Arbogaot subject tho creditors. Darkness and Boder. By direction of Hon. a. B. Patton, in city referee In bankrupty. EXCURSIONTO OENVER THOMAS R BEA80N. Our Service Is the Best I 1 Trustee of the Rotate of A. W. Putnam, 1 Via Denver A Rio Grande R. R, Sept. a Bankrupt, 9th. Round trip, 920.00. Bept. 17th and Dated: Ogden, Utah. September 11. 18th, round trip, 222.50; Sept 25th and 1908. PROPRIETORS 24th. round trip. 922.50 8top over Date Amt publication Sept IS. 1F02L lowed. Date last publication Sept. 22, 1992 1200029 0919009 01 r ' Old Timers, to Meet Football IRRIGATIUN CONGRESS EXCURSION TU ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. '.a I. -1 of With Strong Lineup Stars of Ogden High; from time to time, and In 1941 the grounds of the hospital of San Spirite. an Institution dating from before the time of the original Leonine walls, were Included. Pope Pius IX built the walls which now surround the only territory be'onging to the popes, and In which the pspsl athletic contest will take place. The athletic field has been constructed In what was formerly a larce dower field, but which, during the reign of the late Pope Lao was allowed to run slid. To the right of thla Urge open apace of fifteen acres U a large wood and on the left the grounds slope down to the Tiber. Tracks Installed. (he field Itself Is quite level and required no great amount of work to put It in shape for the gamea. A quarter-mil- e track has been Installed and stands have been erected to accommodate probably the most distinguished throng of aiectatnrs that ever witnessed an athletic tournament. The whole college of cardinals will be presrnt with thousands of archbishops, bishops. gnd clergy, besides the representatives of all the governments of the world. The prises to be given the successful athletes will be In the form of medals. Besides these his holiness Intends to reward the winners In a sie-rmanner, but as yet has not made public the nature of tho honors. Italian Flag A 'lowed. In connection with the prepamtinns for thla International competition rope Plus X aettel another vexed, question, proving one again that great personages of an entourage are usually more royalist than the king. Since the fall of Rome the Italian flag has been tabooed In the Vatican. When the athletic games were being organised It was decided that each association should be headed by Its flag and march past the pontiff. It waa then found that many ItalUn club flags were merely the national colors with some special distinctive design, and that these associations ahso'utely refused to take part without their flaga. They were an numerous and strong that their defection would have meant the failure of the gamea. In thla quandary Monslgnor Blsetll, the Tope's major' doino, was approached, and he rrp'lrd emphatically: I will never permit the Italian flag In the Vatican." Then some hold spirits thought they would appeal directly to Plus X who at once said: "1 wonder at such a question being raised. Of course, they will come with their colors." Proud of America. It was miggeatej that they might be furled to make them less conspicuous. "Not at all." exclaimed Plus X, Impatiently, "have them come and hold their colors high and proud before the other nations. Are we to be ashamed of being Italians?" the Tha INipe l much gratified American participation In the gamea. The trophy sent by the United States, through the Rev. Francis J. Sullivan, president of the Catholic Athletic League of New York, Is exposed In the spnrtments of Becretsry Merry del Val. solid silver cup, taro The troph; Is feet high, having in front the American and Papal flags, with the Inscription: "The American Trophy, from tha Catholic Boys of New Tork to Cardinal Merry del Val. to be Contested for by the Boys of Rome." All around are represented figures taking part In American sports, and on top u the American eagle. - h. a ,a Carlson MW IT GW) K -- . HIT, HIP, Mr. Mad.!u. . THEATERS $ may bring to ta.k U the Alumm b ell la sorry the boya SIv only this game as he saj state champions out Jf on hand if the Alumi.i season. There is sum den High-Sa- lt Lake Higi The Elephant Oar We carry the Finest and of and the J. F. SMITH & COMPANY THE ELEPHANT Utah 308 Twenty-fift- h St. Ofden, |