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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER PAGE TWO. (K5p , 190S. WorM pFMn fl TIGERS KEEP THEIR LEAD Hubbies of Only Short Time Set- Detroit Defeats Johnny II a ye, winner of th Mara- thon race in (lie Olympic (tame. U a bury young man the day. He manage. the athletic good de part me ut of tha New York department atore in which lie wua a clerk when b entered for the Marathon. He ia rehearaing for a vaudeville .ketch which lie will present at one of the Hew York theatres. afterward taking the road in t, providing it makes a hit. He 1. conducting a aerie of public Marathon runs' for the boy and young men of New York. Any boy who want to Join the run la welcome. All he need do la to provide a running auit and a towel. On of the New York athletic clubs la furnishing dreaaing loom and bathe for the runner. Two runa hav. been held thua far, and each had aeveral hundred par- ticipants. say smoking In one leanon. I want to mothera that the best argument to I ad vane to a aon who amokea cigarettes - to ,UJ Him an athletic outfit. The will aoon learn why cigarette are , harmful. A eigxrette fiend who buy a run- nln coetume and puta It to practical discover, immediately how much mischief the habit has wrought. The first time he attempts to run he finds difficulty in breathing, a heaviness la the lunge that retards his progress. Hi cigarette heart, sluggish under ordinary conditions, will thump against his riba like a triphammer. He becomes easily exhausted and can never win a race. Let him throw the habit off and he will relief. experience a great sens Never In my life have I used tobacco In any form. To the absence of nicotine from my lunge more than to I attribute my ability any o her ag-nto win Marathon races. Diet la Important. good condition la essential, a perfect heart and stomach are necessary. but possessing al of these qualification. no boy or man ran win running races if ha smokes cigarettes. i ry tle Old Rivalry at Douglas, UTAH SPORTS 8sy Dickerson In the Denver News: pair of newlywed boxen are scheduled fur a meeting at Douglas, Wyo, Thursday evening when Mug-sa- y Shoel of Cheyenne and Young Erlenborn of Denver clash In n scheduled bout of fifteen rounds. took unto himself a wlf early ' in the present month and 8c hod signed a life contract of the earn kind only a few weeks before. Erlenborn and Schoel have long been bitter rivals, Tale and the University of Chicago are tied as the largest providers of coachea, each having furnished nine of this season's list, not incluulng former players coaching their own college AMERICAN LEAGUE A one fighting a twenty-roun- d draw, which was one of the fiercest mills ever seen in Wyoming. Both figure that they have improved considerably since their last meeting and confidence la expressed In every word of both men. Schoel la being groomed for n campaign through the East, to fight before the leading clubs of New York, Philadelphia and Boston, having received flattering offers from each of the cltlea named. At New York. The crowd NEW YORK, Oct. that turned out to see the tall endera get another trouncing was small. Both pitchers were unmercifully hammered and frequent errors enabled the senators to stack up a score of IS to 2- R.H.E New York Washington . 111 000 001 100 00S 00212 IT ...Oil and Batteries Hogg, Lake Keeley and Street At Philadelphia. 010 020 000 100 Boston Philadelphia At Detroit, 200 000 010 002 Detroit St. Louis 0 Blair; ; ; at-llf- A 0001 nt w fik-u- . Batteries IRE R H B 10 I 1100 1 I T PLACE and Mu 11 In Schmidt; Waddell, Howell, Smith and Spencer. Batteries Summers, At Cleveland. R.H.E. Cleveland ..001 000 00 1 000 000 0000 Chicago Bait cries Joes and Clark; Walsh, Schreck and Shaw. 1 4 0 REGISTRATION DAYS. Tuesday. October I. Wednesday, October 7. Tuesday, October II. Tuesday, October 27. Wednesday, October 22. Fuxen, Ko r. 000 100 002 0U0 Brooklyn Boston Batteries Pastortus and herty and Graham. HH 20- -4 7 1 0002 I I Dunn; FIs. At Cincinnati R.H.E. Cincinnati 000 OoA uon 100 nun 020 5 and Giants Have 638 Chicago Phillies 0 CANADIAN CAMPAIGN. OTTAWA. Ont., Oct. 2. From the Atlantic to the Pacific, Canada la now In tha throes of the political campaign preceding the general parliamentary elections on October 24. The nominations will lake place a week before election. on October It, and from now until that date Canadians will have little of tha rest from the Importunities politicians. McQulllen, gan and Dootn; Ante and Uresnsiua At Brooklyn TIED FOR 2027 j : At the present time Tale Is represented In the coaching field by the following men: Alonio A. Stagg. Uni versity of Chicago; Robert Forbes, University of Oregon: Howard Jones, Syracuse university; H. P. Olcott, C. C. N. Y.; Graham Foster, Beloit; R. T. Hinton, Georgetown, Ky.; W. Knox, Carnegie tech; W. L. Anderson. Poly, Badger. Alto Do Well Thew University 0f Wi, prep., Brooklyn, and J. A. Moorhead, the next best representation, with University of Pittsburg. men out on the field. J. t;. Kugg. cuti Biglow t Coach. Following precedent Yale also has school; J. XL Richard. I r.ivertity f one of her own graduates for the head Colorado; A. G. Findlay, I coach of the blue eleven. L H. Big-- Montana; E. B. Cochein, mversity st holding the position this fall, and university; C. L. Brewer. Uichilu others will help at West Point and Agricultural, and William The University of Marquette. Annapolis later in the season. Next in point of numbers In the east gan has an Important graduate rwok are the University of Pennsylvania and at Vanderbilt university, ir. the person Dartmouth colega, each of which has of Dan McGugln. The other .re Jut sent out seven coaches for thla fall, Maddock, University of I tah; A 1 not inducting their graduates, who are Herrnsteln, Ohio state; F. s. Xorcnsi, coaching at their respective alma ma- Oregon Agricultural, and p. c. Long, ters. Pennsylvania men are George man. University of Wooster. 1 T : . . R. H. E. 1200 I es j Levene, University f t, ' E Green, University of E. R. Wingurd. Loui. ;. W. Dickson. Lehigh: J , Franklin and Msrsiuli. u u-Washburn, and Fred C. N,,. Ind. In the west Chicago t.,,., tUa Mark Catlia U .t the I Hugo Besdek St lu, UulvJfiJ of Indiana; L. L. Lai. ... tural and Mechanical of Texas-CHarper, Alma; J. B. Aii Hallow Faand John F. Tobin.cr.g. . SEE HORSE nt elevens. Standing of the Teams. HIGH! HI ZION per-spirin- g, Re- tains First Place in the Wyoming. ILL and American League. Advic from Expert. Here are aome bits of advice from llayea to boys who want to become good distance runners: I advise hoys under ll not to train more than twice n we-'and then not to eacecd two miles. A schoolboy should run In the afternoon, after 11 school hours. can do hla work After a Wednesdays and Saturdays.' run he should have a thorough rub . down with witch hasel. If ha la per-from run.i returns when he the piling he ahould lake the rub down first and a cold bath afterward. If he la not BY he should take the cold bath first. "For boys over 11 I recommend a run three Uniea n week, beginning at 8ALT LAKE , Oct. I. Horse racing 'eoclatlon rules, which provide that there two miles and gradually working up to flft-e- n. If he find he can stand that at night by means of searchlights was must be over 100 dogs entered in is . ... train. Then he should run twelve to exhibition to make n two-poishow. y fifteen miles two or three time, a week nnou"cf1 Heretofore the number of entries has State Wr association, Hot been considerable short of 100, but this until hla muscles ar hard enough to rf stand the Marathon distance twenty- - ace S. Ensign, as one of the features year It goes above. The number of for the exhibition next week. For dog to be In the show la 124, and It five miles. One excellent rule applies to all the first time In th history of the stati la atated that this number will include at hlelee avoid paatry and Intoxicants. after night races will lie held for the the greatest variety ever seen at a Aside from that, it Is well for a man benefit of the crowds who nr. unable how In thla state before. to eat any food that he craves and that to visit the track during the after-agrenoons. with him. Ruast meals of any kind are goid. j Arrangements have been made for IDGE Fried meets are not good. It Is prefer- - i the placing of a series of electric able to broil steaks and chops. All searchlights, near the Judges stand meats should h w 'll done. Many ex-- i which will he played on the running peris advise against potatoes and o' her horses during their movements durst srchy foods. I must defy precedent. Ing the whole race. Four lights will Iotatoes are a good Irish food, and the be kept In service,' one to follow one Irish make mighty fine long distance of the four leading horses. That style runners. I have eaten potatoes si iny.'of racing has never before been j t, 'muted PltorKTOX. Maas. Oct. .OMara, here, and It la thought that "In preliminary training I drink! It will b, mighty aucceaaful. of North Cambridge, was victorious Jn milk at every meal In preference to Arc lights will be placed at Inter- - the Marathon race today. Tima, two coffee. ( Is somewhat hard to digest, vnla about the track In order lhat all hours, IS minutes and 24 0 acanda. and for that reason should be discard- - of the enurs. can be aeen by the horse Edward C. Rider, of the Oakdale Athand the drivers. It was announced this letic association was second and Henry ed the week preceding a race.' What Cigarette Do. j r.'.nrnln t a so that for the first time In Lynn secured third place. The course And here la what he aha to aay con-- ! the history of the state there will be waa lined with enthusiastic spectators, the runners over almost ja two-poidog show. The dog show who cheert-renting clgarets fiends: 1 can cur most boys of cigarette Is on under the American Kennel every Inch of the long course. ; St Louis 4 7 Savidge and Brown and Kling. Points in National League At Cleveland. CLEVELAND. Oct. a. Ad Jose, the crack Cleveland twlrler. made an leviable record this afternemn when he NATIONULEAGUE shut out the Whit. Sox without s mu reaching first base. Thin rquals the record made by Cy Young, who twirled the same kind of a game against the Athletics In 1104. being the only mu outside of Wlltse of the (Hants nut to allow a man to reach first base In nlnInnings. Wlltse didn't allow a hit In ten Innings, but hit a man in that IThe Clevelands defeated the nning. White Box 1 to 0 through one run bAt Philadelphia. eing made on a single and two errors PHILADELPHIA. Pa.. Oct. 2. The Only four hits were nmde off Walih. Glante easily defeated the PhlUiee thla At Bt. Louis. aftt rnoon by a score of 7 to 2 before a R.H..E. First gme shivering crowd. It was so cold that 100 020 001- -4 7 4 the Philadelphia pitchers lost control St. Louis before the Pittsburg l'4 nil ono- -7 11 1 In the first Inning, and d Batteries Beebe and Ludwig; Giants were through walking and hitGibson. seven and had runs, plied up ting they R.H.Y Second game which proved more than enough to 001 000 000- -1 7 I St. Louis win. Ames was steady throughout. 000 W'O 1012 I 1 R. H. E. Pittsburg and Bliss; 2 Rhoades 010 Batteries 0102 ....000 Philadelphia 700 000 0007 10 I and Gibson. New Tork Race-Ph- illy Loses. - Ul-fiel- LAGOON ROUTE Csm-ni- SALT LAKE A OGDEN RY. CO. Time table in effect Sept. 8, 1906. Trains arrive Trains leave at Ogden from Ogden for Lagoon A Balt Lake. Lagoon WHOS YOUR TAILOR? R. W. ANDERSON and Salt Lake 4:10 i.m. "COMING THRO THE RYE" the Rye" will be "Coming Thro given at the Opera Houae next Sunday and Monday evening, Oct. 11 and 12. Since th close of last sason the projectors have been untiring In their efforts to Improve the performance. Whl the story has not been changed, several new comedy scenes and Inciwell as a dents have been added number of new musical features. Tom Waters will be seen as Nutt, the Tailor, Mlaa Isabelle Lowe will be seen again aa 'llessle' and she will be as- - 4:14 n.m. 4:55 a.m. 4:24 a.m. da.ed by her own pony and a bevy her of new siiecialtlea in the play. 12:25 p.m. 11:05 n.m. Dixon and Bernard have thr leading f girl In the "Tony Ballet." role and will be assisted by a company 1:25 p.m. 2:05 p.m. of forty persona. "HANS AND NIX 4:25 p.m. 6:55 p.m. "Hans and Nix" will be the attrac7:64 p.m. 4:25 p.m. tion at the Grand Monday, Oct. Bth. Through trains Good Service. It ts a musical comedy. It has a variLagoon Rout, ticket, through the Ogden Canyon are good only with Ogety of characters, many of which an. den Auto Co, and they are given new to the comedy field. The compreference here over all others. pany la said, by the press agent, to bi 8IM0N BAMBERGER, a good one and la a rule with 'all ol Preet. A Gen'l Mgr. Dixon and Bernard's companies they are dressed well, while elaborate sets of scenery are carried for each ait of the comedy. There are a num- - 254 25TH STREET. TEL OGDEN. UTAH 895 IND. 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