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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER PAGE TWO. 1, 190. : fi HANLON GETS FOOTBALL GAME CUBS RECEIVE AREJN GAME NEXTjATURDAY HARDJLOW High School and University Teams Bloomin' Britisher, After Twenty Will Meet on Glenwood Rounds. Secures Victory Over Gridiron. Native Son. In full laying regalia, the Ogden High arhuul first team will meet the big University of Utah athletic organisation in thin city Matunlay, on the historic old Uleuwoud gridiron at about 2:30. The game will be mure in the nature uf a practice contest, and while the High School boya do not expect victory, they hope to gain aoni pointer III tlio National college game and to make a good allowing againat the atara of the atate The I'uiveralty la undoubtedly much heavier and atmnger and will run up a heavy acore oil the High arliool team. Coach Haddock, in eakliig this year uf hia team compared with that ot laat aeaaon, aald: We are in much better aliape than laat year and will play a belter game by almoat sixty per uent than our laat contest at Ogden. Ogden High achool will have to got Into the game faat if they atop our forward pusses. One year ago when we went to Ogden we had been in training only two or three day." Coach Mauler of the local High school spent Wednesday in Halt Lake, gathering Jiolntera from Coach Haddock. lie believe the University will beat the High achool team 10 to I. Horn of the players, however, who claim to be in a poattion to know, aay they will ahut out the crack U team coiupkdcly in tlie first half. PAVILION. San Francisco, Sept. 30. Eddie Hanlon pitted lila grand endurance againet Owen Huran'a c lever-li- b tut and lout hie fight. There were SO round of a alugglng character, during which tlie Englbdunun outpointed the native eon fully two to one. There wee not a square knockdown during the bout, although Hanlun'a face looked terribly brulaed ae he left the ling. Ucfurv three rounds bad been bund it could be seen that Hanlon'a only chance rested in Horan crippling himself or becoming tired. It really happened that Horan did tire several limes during the bout, but he waa never ao badly off but a aecoud or two of rest while holding would freshen him up for another rally. He used a straight left to some purpose and literally tore Hanlons face to shreds with it; he also caught Hanlon with right across tlie Jaw, but these punches were not of such a damaging character. That Hanlon waa trained to tlie minute was auggeated by the way he stood up againet Morans left awlngs for the stomach. Some of these blow looked to be iartlcuUrly hard, but they Uhl not fease the San Franciscan. Took Terrbto Drubbing. Hanlon fought along Mat Nelaon's line. He did not break ground for one Instant, but kept boring in and smashing at the body. In many of the rounds he reached Muran'a stomach It looked as and riba. Whenever though Hanlon was holding hla own tlie crowd waa on its feet yelling for him. The truth of the matter la, however, that Eddie waa never In the lead, lie took a terrible drubbing and lost by a big margin. con-teuti- The Royal Steam LflUMY 869-17- 23rd 1 St Wf pFftnini IN EACE Record-Breakin- Careless Playing Loses Game in Ninth and gates Chicago Nationals to Third Crowds Turn Cut Over Thousand g for Opening of Season on Rele- Persons Witness Opening nf Big Meet at Fair Grounds. Feathered Game. Place-Gi- ants Never In the history of the opening day of the duck season in the state of Utah has there bten such an exodus of the duck hunters as that seen all day Wednesday, Wednesday afternoon and evening and this morning. More hunters are packing their paraphernalia and drparting this afternoon nnd all The opening h.u race meet opeu,-- j;l , Lead by Six 1 "derdij at the Rig Four C..',, witnessed by over l., : : M ho thronged the big lour, ruryns- buc and McLean. NATIONAL LEAGUE ingly fast time ass v l UOlUc uf the events. The ru,,-At Pittsburg. kinds of conveyances - hare been after 1 o'clock and Standing of the Teams. tni.. R. brought into use. noon, resulting a folio , St. Louis 01 000 0005 Clad in their uniforms of brown Three-niii- e ....003 001 22x 7 Pittsburg class, ir.ii canvas and well stocked with runs, Batterli In five heats, of uii TYomme, Sallee nd acand ammunition gum boots, other an; Willis, Jord first, Mayfiou.-and Qlbson. cessories, a small army of duck hunters responded to the call of the wild Wasatch third. Knuiu.i. fastest time in this At New York. Wednesday and the exodus was exwho won R. H. E. tremely noticeable. 8 The same old promises of game for Philadelphia . . .000 000 010 1 ?rVurd' ami New York ..00 0O0 OOx 3 T 8 friends were made in the same old! second. YESTERDAYS GAMES. Butteries Moore and Dooln; Ames way by the same old duck hunters and sti sight, ihe last lujt and Needham. from all reports there will be many 8:28. Free-for-a- ll, At Cincinnati, .. trot .,r lle of these promises fulfilled, for the k heat Francis J. first, iu CINCINNATI, Sept 10 Chicago reis b to said shooting At Boston. exceptionally Daisy 8. third, NiniMuy r..Urin .ll)Dd yrMB ceived a stunning blow to Ita pennant of the old haunts good thla year, R. H. of the hunters, in this vicinity. The cla J. won three straiKt.i th h.., lilM 000 800 0002 I hopes today. In the ninth Inning with Brooklyn 001 000 0001 Bear River country has perhaps at- being 2:15. I the game well In hand, the Cuba seem- Boston Running race, 0f , Batteries Wilhelm and Dunn; Chap tracted the greatest number of sports- mile Balbyan first, Uni pi. key ingly clinging to their scant lead In pells and Smith. from all parts of the state, but men, the race. Overall blew up, luck dethird. Tin- time u other fields will hear the reports of ond, Western serted Chicago and finally Lobart, with There were eLx. n l:18i. ta next few within the many guns days AMERICAN LEAGUE line won drive to this center, tho t race, but only tin,- gut game for Cincinnati, to I, and broke the the pole. This cau d g EDITORS TALK POLITICS. hearts of the Cubs. Of all the hard from the owners of the animaii of th Teams. Standing blows the Cubs havs received thla year, which did not take HELENA. Mont Oct. L Political but the matter a as pun in the rare, this waa the hardest and the unexpectui!juted to suit n discussion and program of addresses a. edness of It, and the suddenness uf the on professional topics will occupy the a One-ha- lf disaster has stunned the Cuba and tomile runuli.n rafe-tiu- si editors of Montana newspapers durnight they are groggy. first, Swagerluti-Gray Billy two-da- y the convention ing The game really was thrown away opened here this morning by the 8 tats Press Bog Will third, Loral fourth. The by sheer carelessness. The Cubs ought seconus. 49 was time ssocuilon. never to have allowed the rede to be within reaching distance of them and ' CALL FOR REPUBLICAN CENTRAL ought to have been clear out of danger, COMMITTEE. but at times they play-- d sloppy ball. YESTERDAYS GAMES. REGISTRATION DAYS. Two runs came home that never should have counted. All members of Republican County Overall had been pitching grandly, Central Committee are hereby notified Tuesday. October 5. Cleveland 0; Philadelphia. 1. but he grew careless in that fatal Detroit, 7; Washington, I. to meet with the eanilM.itc nominated Wednesday, October 7. ninth. Score: , Tuesday, October IS. at the court house In uih n. Thur!? Tuesday, October 27. R. H E sday evening, October 1st, at 5 oVloik. Subscribers 1 sf Ths Utah State 000 400 100 I Chicago Wednesday, October 88. p. m. iournal are requested t read and 1 100 010 1010 10 Cincinnati F. J. HENHEP.SHiT. 'allow Instructions printed at haad m Ratterlea Overall and Kllng; Du- - aditerial column. L'lialrman. Resume Points. Mor-Leev- 'I er r - in-al- l ; thiv.-.iU.irt- .Ti MW4j-frokick-In- r Both Phone Try ur Rough, Dry Waahing at 6c Per Pound , i SICK ROOM RUBBER A A b GOODS A Feuntain Syringes, Hot Water Betties, Braaat Pumps, Ice Cape, Invalids' Air Cushions, Atomisers, Rubber Gloves, Stomach Tubas, Rubber Urina'a, Bulb Syringes, Crutch Tip, Infanta By ring. Etc. We are headquarters for the rubber necessities of, the ek room. Dent buy old untrustworthy rubber goods whan it costs ne more te get dependable geode with all of the elasticity, vim and waar of freah now rubber. WASHINGTON 0. b :i AVE. TKiie 41 i i NIXLELLAN WOULD MEET SCRAPPERS Morgan, : : Connotes Evening of September 30 and Each Afternoon and Evening for 4 Days at the Fair MAffinraiRF11 SOME OF THE BIG ATTRACTIONS WOMAN WITH TRAINED TIGERS, PERFORMING BLOOD CURDLING FEATS. FRANK HALL WITH HIS LION WILL (WALLACE) DEFY THE BEAST OF THE JUNGLE IN HIS CAGE. PERFORMING LEOPARDS, TRAIN-EGOATS, TRAINED PONIES, TRAINED DOGS AND TRAINED MONKEY, THE EQUAL OP THE BEST TRAINED SHOW ON EARTH. AERIAL PERFORMERS, ACROBATS, WIRE ROPE WALKERS. CLOWNS CONTORTIONISTS, RING CIRCUS. 20 MERRY WIDOWS IN THE SHEATH GOWN. LEAPS FOR LIFE. LEAPING THE GAP. HIGH DIVING DOGS. BABY INCUBATORS WITH LIVE INFANTS. THE GLASS BLOWERS. MAN-EATIN- Ho, for Ogden Canyon and;Big Four County Fa i r PEOPLE VISITING THE FAIR SHOULD NOT FAIL TO HOTEL HERMITAGE IN OGDEN CANYON , AND SPEND FIRST-CLAS- A S. BILLY WILSON, NIGHT OR TWO; STEAM HEAT Prop AND THE BEST MOUNTAIN RESORT WEST, EUROPEAN PLAN THE CHICKEN PINNERS ARE FAMOUS HERMITAGE THE WORLD EVERY-THIN- IN G D VISIT G Cnmmtty Utah Ogden, J: Providence Brown, 85; At Bates, 4. At Charlottesville. Va. University of Virginia, 18; St. John's College, Annapolis, 8. Jack McClellan, a bantam weight fight'T who has achieved some success In the pugilistic world has located in Ogden, and is emp'oyed at the Elite Care. He Is looking for a bout with any man in his class, and would like to arrange a contest to kill time for thla city. Communications addressed care of the Dally State Journal sporting department, will reach McClellan. Prescription Spsoia lists, M79 At New Haven Tale, IS; Wesleyan, 8. At Cambridge Harvard, I; Uowduln, 0. At Philadelphia Pennsylvania, 80; Urslnus. 0. At Hanover Dartmouth, 11; University of Vermont, 0. At Exeter. N. H. Phillips Exeter, 80; Brewster Academy, THE GREAT MINSTREL SHOW. SCOTCH HIGHLAND BAG-PIP- E ARTISTS. THE ELECTRIC THEATER. DOLLETA AND HER DAUGHTER A MOTHER AND BABY, BOXING KANGAROOS. THE SHETLAND PICANINNY, PONY IN HIS ALMOST HUMAN ACTS. THE LUNETTE, GIRL WHO FLOATS IN THE AIR WITHOUT SUPPORT. DREAMLAND, A WONDER TO SEE VOLO RIDING IN A BLAZE OF FIRE. PRINCESS NINA IN THE DEN OF SNAKES. THE STEAM GONDOLAS, FIRST IN OGDEN. THE CRAZY HOUSE OR FUN DARE SCENES, DEVIL DEATH DEFYING ' FOR LADIES. RACES HORSE GIRLS, BOYS AND MEN. $4, PURSES FOR RACE8 ALONE. 8J)00 IN PRIZES AND PURSES FOR ALL EXHIBITS AND SHOWS. REGISTERED LIVE STOCK EXHIBITS OPEN TO THE WORLD. PRIZES FOR EVERYTHING. SEND FOR PREMIUM LIST. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT ILLUSFREE FURNISH WILL TRATED LECTURE ON FRUIT AND FRUIT TREE DISEASES LAST DAY OF FAIR. SPLENDID PRIZES FOR LADIES FOR PRIZES RACING.' HORSE SOIL. EVERY PRODUCT OF THE THE TROUT AND OVER. COME AND SEE. This Is the Time When the Autumn Leaves Are In ait Their Glory. One View of These Is Worth a Trip to Ihe Hermltane AT TIHIE'WtDEN FAM GROUNDS BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 30th The Fair Grounds open 4 DAYS Gov. Cutler and Staff will open the Fair at II a. m. EVERYBODY COME. Admission to Grounds 25c. Children under 8 years, with parents, free. Under 12 years, 10c. Send for information to William Glasmanfl, Director Oeneral, Ogden, Utah. Reduced Rates from Salt Lake City and all Points North in Utah. at 8 a. m. Wednesday, September 30th, 1908. |