OCR Text |
Show Newsy I lol j . ter what the outcome. The offlciala have been selected aa follow a: Eiwood Drown of the Y. M. r A., referee; W. P. Hedges, Aeld Judge; Dale Pitt, umpire, and "Doc" Cotton of Nebraska, head linesman. PICTURES NEW TORK. Seut. 25. While InterIn baseball is now at lie height, selections of the candidate for the leading college football Usama has been almost completed, and the gridiron season la now under way. The season will be marked by more Inter-secticontests than over. Pennwill play Michigan, while sylvania Yost's eleven piaya Syracuse; Cornell will line up against Chicago on Marshall Field; the Carlisle Indiana, toward the end of the year, will play at Minneapolis and 8t. Louis. Yak will meet West Point at Weat Point Saturday, October IT. Pennsylvania will play the Carlisle Indiana at Philadelphia Saturday. October 24. Harvard meets the Middles at Annapolis on the asms data Princeton plays at West Point Saturday. (ktober SI. The Carlisle Indiana and Middies meet the name day at Annapolis. Harvard and the Indiana contest at Cambridge November 7. Pennsylvania meets tike est Michigan team at Ann Arbor on November 14. On the same day Tale and Irlnceton play at Princeton, and Cornell at Chicago. The game is played at New Haven on Saturday. November 21. The same day the Carlisle Indians play at Minand Cornell neapolis. Pennsylvania meet at Philadelphia on Thanksgiving day. November 25. on which day the Indiana play in St. Louis The West Point Point Annapolis game is scheduled for Saturday. November 28, Yale-Harva- rd at Philadelphia. A BURGLAR IN TOWN his name la "bad cough." Ha doesnt cart for gold or silver but he will If ha steal your health away. In your house a treat him at once with Ballard's Horehound Syrup, It may mean consumption If you don't. A cure for all coughs, colds and chest troubles. Price 25c, 5c and 11.00 par bottle. Sold by Geo. F. Cava. ap-pea- ra Peerys TIE NEW TORK. Sept. 25 Harry C. Pulliam, president of the National anj j.. league of baseball clubs, made this candidate fur gover:.ir chief orators. statement officially this afternoon: "In view of the great Interest and constant Inquiries by telegraph and letter to this office regarding the exact status of the New York Chicago game of September 21. I desire to make this statement: "The umpires in charge of this contest A led their written reports at National league headquarters on September 24. stating that the New C. vice-preside- -- go Football eleven n,.r.- -, :;il. game of September 21 resulted In a tie score. This report of the um- Orden High School ati.l ..... A; pires was accepted in the usual man- nave a game for this afvi-- . ner without prejudice to the rights of uled to take place llt which will Inaugurate ti. either dub. B Under the constitution of the Na- the gridiron ln this cltj The Alumni and the has tional league, cither club High i;. right to appeal from the decision of the um- always show rivalry ar.-- illh lineups for today, IIlie pires within Ave days of the dots of good the game. The New York club on this weather has Injected giB.., day has notiAed this office that it will todL,,U nd tMl l'b u appeal from the decisions of the umpires. "In compliance with the provision of the constitution the protests of the ECONOMISTS FOR MEN New York club, when received, will be submitted to the Chicago club and that club has Ave days in which to Ale its answer If It desires." . l Standing Won. LosL New York Chicago Pittsburg SI 52 II II II C4 WHOS YOUR TAILOR? . R. W. ANDERSON 74 Cl 14 At Now York. New York, 1; Cincinnati, 7. New York, I; Cincinnati, I. SION TO ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. Special train via Rio Orande, SepIt'a ntada from selected Hard Winter pnind trip. tember 87th. Fare, Wheat purely aeiont fically and Tickets on aale September 22rd-2ltmilled; its the "Safest" Fleur! Bide trips to cty of Mexico and Grand Canyon of Colorado. Try itl HAS BOTH! Boston, t; Pittsburg. h. 0. At Philadolphia , Philadelphia, 11; St. Louis, Ill (Chicago-Ne- I; St. Louis. 1908-190- 1. York no gam w 1. BS OGDEN, UTAH WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF OUR NEW WOOLENS AND AND TAKE TRIMMINGS FOR FALL AND WINTER PLEASURE IN SUBMITTING TO YOU THE LATEST IDEAS FOR SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR THIS SEASON. (OUR M0TT0-"- WE FIT TO PLEASE.) At SL Louis. Boston, 895 IND. 2. At Cleveland, Washington, I; Cleveland, I. Boston, L TEL. 254 25TH STREET. At Detroit. Detroit, 7; Philadelphia, Detroit, 1; Philadelphia, At Boston. Pittsburg, L I;; tf the Tsama. $3.00 SHOES are IT 14 71 70 41 41 47 Philadelphia Cincinnati Boston Brooklyn 8L Louis MANSFIELD, O-- . Sept 2. Buckeye Stats Democrat are her in fores today at the big rally formally opening the state campaign of the party. John W, Kern, Democratic candidate for AMERICAN LEAGUE Standing ef the Teams, IRRIGATION CONGRESS EXCUR- Illli GAME WAS CUB-GIA- NT OHIO DEMOCRATS. NATIONAL LEAGUE Oana-Nelao- Crescent Hour SAYING Yorg-Chica- IT GRIN) TOW At the arand Opera Houae today and n tomorrow picture of the recent batchampionship lightweight FLOUR tle, guaranteed to be genuine, are rounds and the given. Twenty-on- e for yeur baking must not only have for knockout are advertised and 1.450 feet its foundation Pure Wheat, but Purity of battle are to be displayed. The continuous performance starts in making! and at I P. m, and continue till 5 this 4:W Sunday, afternoon. and runs from to 11 every night. It la put on by Max Florence, president and manager of the Kilt theatre company of Balt Lake and la aaid to be so real and genuine that It beats attending the real battle. Wi iPUUIAIfl GIVES OUT STATELAEflt BASEBALL FOR FIRST PEACE IN INTEREST HALT LAKH. 2. With aever.il of the men are comparatively the kii'kufl at I o'clovk sharp, trains new ut ttie game, but they have abof Utah sorbed a lot of football aclence in the riinwntiii( Die University und the l'watellu Athlvtiu HMuciklloli past month and are in tirt claaaahape. MuJiIih k has no doubt aa to the oul- of PwalHIit Ida.. oMned the on Cummings Held, thU football nine, but in taking no chancea and ia aflcrnuuu. prepared fur a hard, fast game. t few The Pocatello aggregation arrived In The cool weather of the day baa hud the effect of putting all tin ilty at :20 Friday evening and klinlM of ginger into the boys and a regixtered at the Wilaon. They are very speedy game aliould result. The exceptionally heavy and every man Coach university will be unable to play elth- - looka like a football player. er H. llichardaun or Juills, who had j Nagel and Manager Donnelly are with been counted upon to hold down thoj the men. and both hope to take the halfback positions, but liouaten and measure of the unlveralty boya thia and Walker ahould fill their place with afternoon. They report the player aatiafaction. The line la rather light and aa being in Arat class physical condition and are aura that Utah wlU know that she has been In a game, no mat- HU IMS. Sporaimp FOOTBALL CROWDING UTAH FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS IN SALT LAKE 2 (Eessfip 2. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. PAGE TWO. 41 9, Fair Ctuumtty Utah Ogden, Dos Elder, Morgan, Davis and WelbcF Conmltnes Ummtedl Evening of September 30 and Each Afternoon and Evening for 4 Days at the Fair ' v the only orlginaland genuine picture ol the famous and latest light olj September 9tb, 1908 - - j t GUARANTEED SOME OF THE BIG ATTRACTIONS WILL BE EXHIBITED FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY AT THE WOMAN WITH TRAINED TIGERS, PERFORMING BLOOD CURDLING FEATS. G FRANK HALL WITH HIS LION (WALLACE) WILL DEFY THE BEAST OF THE JUNGLE IN HIS CAGE. PERFORMING LEOPARDS, TRAINED GOATS. TRAINED PONIBS, DOGS TRAINED AND TRAINED MONKEY, THE EQUAL OF THE BEST TRAINED SHOW ON EARTH. ACRO- AERIAL PERFORMERS, ROPE WALKERS, BATS, WIRE RING CLOWNS CONTORTIONISTS, PIRC11R 20 MERRY E Saturday and Sunday AT a BABY. IN PRIZES AND PURSES FOR ALL EXHIBITS AND SHOWS. BOXING KANGAROOS. THE SHETLAND PICANINNY, PONY IN HIS ALMOST HUMAN ACTS. GIRL WHO THE LUNETTE, FLOATS IN THE AIR WITHOUT .. -- $8JX REGISTERED LIVE STOCK EXHIBITS OPEN TO THE WORLD. PRIZES FOR EVERYTHING. SEND FOR PREMIUM LIST. SUPPORT. WONDER TO YOLO RIDING IN A BLAZE OF DREAMLAND, A TIE THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT FREE ILLUSFURNISH WILL FRUIT AND ON TRATED LECTURE FRUIT TREE DISEASES LAST DAY OF FAIR. 8PLENDID PRIZES FOR LADIES FOR PRIZES RACING. HORSE SOIL. EVERY PRODUCT OF THE FIRE. LIVE PRINCESS NINA IN THE DEN OF SNAKES, THE STEAM GONDOLAS, FIRST IN OGDEN. THE CRAZY HOUSE OR FUN OGDEN FAIR GROUNDS BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 30th September 26 and 27 ROUNDS and KNOCKOUT DEFYING RACES FOR LADIES, HORSE GIRLS, BOYS AND MEN. $4,600 IN PURSES FOR RACES ALONE. SEE. WIDOWS IN SHEATH GOWN. LEAPS FOR LIFE. LEAPING THE GAP. HIGH DIVING DOGS. BABY INCUBATORS WITH INFANTS. THE GLASS BLOWERS. 0 DARE DEVIL DEATH SCENES. SCOTCH HIGHLAND BAG-PIPARTISTS. THE ELECTRIC THEATER. DOLLETA AND HER DAUGHTER A MOTHER AND MAN-EATIN- mi 21 THE GREAT MINSTREL SHOW. at 8 a. m. Wednesday, September 30th, 4 DAYS Gov. Cutler and Staff 8 open the Fair at 11 a. m. EVERYBODY COME. Admission to Grounds 25c. Children under years, with parents, free. Under 12 years, 10c. Send for information to William Glasmanflt Director General, Ogden, Utah. Reduced Rates from Sajt Lake City and all Points North in Utah. The Fair Grounds open 3450 FEET OF BATTLE ! 1908. |