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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: 6 Also they aoe Not in news peak yr Oo hi resign ion Red from Unprofitable. Departs for ime, pup |inst year, but a Big Fire and Black ployed : Aug. 19.—The ancient tale 1904. the Prey when at the E. J. Milne university of| three men in a boat took a new lease on life when a party of three ardent aes from Salt Tae accepted the inof Jo Provo and ent wooing the SKan in U at lake this morning. The boat was a its proper poise e art- | 594 a p soy had Ne ground the but surface f our with feet the the em- had foot- JOSEPH H. hee Third race, six furlongs, race, Mies furlongs, _selling—Billy Ros pee PLAN JEFFRIES’ T eee eae ites be RAINING | «nena beat mine Bert 4. enver, Aug. bole ee in this country, 19—Sam Berger, of James and who the ee Johnson J. Jeffries “ang on al|would ee quae = selling—Le _| are a trip Inspecting’ 2 the different localities RE Mit Cac AiHein that have bid for the John effries | P SS vie ee FS Looking Good pat ees ae Slam ee is aamile, -inkard, 1045) last Eaenanwen’ clgttitcne (pier, Dawrence.’: Daléy,1 :g best time 19—Ed uur ‘city, made a, N. Y., Aug. 19,.—VFirst race, seven furlongs—Far West, 9 to 2, won; Firestone. § to 5, eR Roy al, Onyx, 9 to 5, third. Tim 130 3 Second race, Lemer tuattian about og miles—ExpanslonIst 1 to 7 7 to 1, second, Bigot, 15 “te T third. Time—4:34. race, seven furlongs—Beaucoup, 9 to 5, won; Great Heavens, 5 to : oP Holaberg, 15 to 1, third. Mc- the in steer roping thus far { n connected with. Frontier ay'’s celebration. He caught, threw men tied the animal in 44 2-5 seconds, il rse racé was won by Simon Gaskin,.a negro, from a fleld of eighteen contestants. Some of them never even got into thelr saddles, other were compelled to sit helplessly on thelr mounts, whic used to move from their tracks, and still others were careea al fences by unmanageable Charles H. Smith, a ble buster, was thro Chair, the first time rh his SENIORS, 2; ALL STARS, The Salt Lake Seniors defeated Stare at Liberty park noon In a fast game, Both teams The Seni played BWC. ices sescecsscCrceres Seta: RENO he 1. vesterday "after by a Zao annes Fourth mane! one mi eee eas to 20, won; Personal, eo. i pea 43 33-5. n Spel iibouna, 4 to ae ‘Donald, 4 to 5, second: Michael Beck, 25 to.1, third, Time—1:4 Sixth race, seven furlongs—German Silver, 3 to 1, won; Marigot, 6 to 1, secbah aces, § to 5, third: Time— 11 invinclocking career has ever been aoe: There were fifteen bustere a Dick Stanley, “Tast year’s champion, Is here to enter ‘the finals and will ride eeariboet, the worst bucker in this region. ee don, 104; aay ‘Alicia, 107; El Plas - | 109; Taskmaster, 109; Liberto, 109. Fourth 74, ball. _ANAIL-Stare. race, Dextra, Sheehan, Mahone, five- -elghths mile, %, La 1 ; Myles 125; Mollie ata, 196; O'Connell, Montrose, handicap John 93; 106. ANACONDA st dy Thir mane: Royal River, 7 5 E oO OF mile, Se 107; Zoe ap iak, 102; ng, 105;C ab- in, 109; Patriotic, 105 : Pimkin ou 109. race, m handfeay—John Friar of Els $5; rocha, Day, 102; ak Paine, 112; . Spring eet 100. mile Fifth race and one-sixteen iths, elling—Cardinal Sarto, 109; Petaluma, 107; Oratorian, Cobleskill, Elevati 109; Flying Dance, 93; e, 102; N Rule, 97; Woolen, 107; Aunt Kit, 95 Altenburg, 100; Miss Butte, 105 Sixth race, eleven mile, selling—Sea Sick, peapebeny Aun Hala, Sister Julia, 112; ent, 110; Gold 9 Ethel Heart, ette, 105; Balerian, 114; Silver 105, Godfather, Leaf, SANPETE 112; 117. Begone, eer 110 LEAGUE. Mt, Pleasant, &. 9—The Sanpe Valley league baseball directors gies met and arranged the following schedule for the remainder of the sea u § Port 1 easant at Fairview at Ephraim, at Ephraim. owns stand at present with the following percentage: Moron!, .857; Ephim, .671: Fairview, .400; Mt. Pleasant 333; Spring City, 285. First race, four ae selling—W ick~~ oo et, 100 ey nm), § ta 5, : Daredoit, 1 Hamlin paints “signs of the better (Thoma § to 1, eaoand: Fred Stone, 112 kind.” Both p s. Haweres, 1 to ird. Time, :49 ee gee st Crow a 2. also ran. Second race, four furlongs, selling—GovBathing at Saltair—nothing finer. Dene "107: RENO RESULTS. Covcecceerreses:000 OOO 100—1 three-quarters of a mile, n, 107; Airs; 103: Belle Robert Mitchel, 107; Jillette. Mike, 101; Galves, Mary F., Second race, one-half a mile, purse— Mona Conemann, Galtor, Lilllum, Faurusa, May ride, Coppertown, Camera, Fifth race, three-quarters mile, selling Bud Embry, 107; Glaucus, 107. APeterson vate MICs cccsecncesncesy. Jardman Butler ae by. innings: POATNOTE So nrccnsscivvecsecs mnom0—2 ENTRIES. race, 6; Irish -. ce Malone | Miss Beaumonter. “a fazagan, | 103; Lucky — 103; oo en Bessie, 105: cn oe All-Stars ENTRIES. First race, ree oe mile, selling —Birth, 102; Velm Esther M.. 109; Dr. Sherman, 11. eae 111; Elmdale. 14. Second race, seven-elghths mile, selling —The Mouser, 197; No Quarter, 17; Inclement, 108; Kopek, 113; Libbervale, 115; ardonia, 1 ird —— mile and a od eee score of 2 to 1.| Prolific, oppor- Giants Break 000 000 001 1—2 S 2 OA) 100 000 —1 i z and Sweeney 000 09) 000—) and Schmidt; 000 Hall 00°—1 5 17; and ade Liv jaan to Usual Race lar ' Friday erie the will have night card fans Ww oe ‘ ie 9G features will Aug. ueblo, game posty poned; Seated ~presentec Keep ; and one-mile if the may be inthe theprofessionals two-mileriding champlonshi and also in the ee for » tor To ar ~ Welle . 9s rk. lies beautiful Innes’ Band at is waaay track brought 4 a sesrican hiel game 7 1| 5 ant 000 DO 000) 001— O00 n and Dooin Gel won. two. Aileen Wilson 2:07 wont 2 LIN hope R Bz itte ey s— —More Meyer a1 7 "Mathoouk, 101— Easterly, econd E. 9 4 8 1 Patten 19—Pueblo-Des rain H. At At EASTERN Bathing Moines at BICYCLE LEAGUE. SALT Best two three THREE 10—BIG, FAST at 4; Cedar a 5. i ee - — Saltair—it’s glorious. TONIGHT TRACK, 8:15. -Hehir, Match Team Sprint three-quarter and one-mile at CHAMPIONSHIP,” Stickney's SPRINT Cigar heats Amateur. PROFESSIONAL. ADMISSION 25c Store, EVENTS—10 = s the final clearance to get Ye prices | To- Island, ar We must rush ’em out—fall lines are coming ell 5; LEAGUE. m+ —_— ——_ + SAUCER one-ha sale Milwau- EYE LEAGUE. Handicap, Professional. One- mille stern Champlionship,’’ a ‘ ap, Amateur. Five- valle Bone on also tomorrow and Sunday. Two Today, sixty men, free concerts, 4 and § p. m.; Engagement extraorSeveral soloists dinary Floating TWO-MILE OPEN, “WESTERN HELD’S MILITARY BAND. Tickets 3; City, At Blogmington—S loomington, Rapids, At De .catur—Dec catur, 1; Rock Second game—Decatur, 1; Rock Peoria—Peoria Vp A At Springfield—Springtle ld, 8; finer vs. Bardg in Nellfo RK. fee Little Rock—Littlo Rock, 0; Mem9.9. 7. At Mouleomerr Mop tome 6; Atnta Ata Nash ville—Nashville, 2; Birmingham, RACES Quarter-mile 2:11%. Sle Ine -y SEES ge Innes’ Band at Saltair, PALACE Hopper-Wells 2:14%4, and , LEAGUE. Saltair—nothing HH. SOUTHERN Newark—Newark, 8; Baitimore, § t Jersey Ci ty—Je rsy City; ad*s2Pro dence, 0 At Buffalo—Buffalo, 3: Rochester, 5 At Toronto—Toronto 12; Montreal, o> —____—_ i 1 7 1 Mason, 208 oe St Paul.—Loulaville, st Paul Minne apolis co ndianapalts i: Minne- apolis At B ime, Anda At _ Milw aukee,—Columbus, kee At cKeaeae City. —Kansas ledo, and n Francisco, Au 19.—Portland won to 1. again from San Francis co today, Carson allowed the locals buut three hits, while Browning was hammered for oe one of home drive, nem a run gave eae the long end of the ini ie and oe 8 3 San Francis se 1 4 Batterles—C eh “and Murray: Browning and Berry H. 2 ite, yurse }j— ‘ Ee ee ne 3088 l Sterling Me Kinney, " ; San eo See Fs ind Franelsco ‘Sti AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. : 1 rover heats Parker started Los Angeles, Aug. od ete hit aoe ee today, an d am from Oakland, 4 to 2. Nagle “allowed th ore only = nica Sco Angeles ie oak land . atte ries—Naglo ‘and. pales: and Lewis. Mor- . pair 2:20 pace, four heats, purse $1,000—Kavello won third and fourth heats. Time, 217, 25143 Annabe Lee won first and Sacramento, Aug 19.—Sacramento lost today by a score of 2 to1 because Vernon batters selected thelr four hits The v one fielding work of the had much to do with cr victory. Sco Hogan; heat i also: started trot, two in tt two str SoHE. 1d To sandy ones, ;I ‘ anude lg O71 COAST LEAG LEAGUE Ver Bact as nto reece StSaiteries Vaca and raha < together the Canadian box | the Eeland Aileen Wilson. The two met 1 the 2:62 pace and were the only arene the ninth of] ‘fhe Kel won in. straight heats he best o time betr the fe r . mil was aha che enhi ain 2 es shee “when wat R‘ > -(2 pace, ‘ . mt] =yurs 2:02 two Mm Pre; 1— 10 000'100— see G10: OO the —these must be closed now—we never carry stock over a season— you choose from our entire superb line of men’s summer and early fall suits at exactly Saltair, erneee: Two xty men. extraor- woe | f TRACK dav what it cost us bar ites where the Buena“Vista out. The last and best opportunity The first string of ponies to be quartered in t Vista track of the co on the grounds yeste t Was that of . Crawford and inalud: ba aoe Royal, Good Money, Agreeree A Nie King of Yolo, all well known n The work on ae track Is progressing and the management is to offer os dee cle races as well mee he long stretches and ban turned etidts great speed. The view from the grand mountains and Today, tomorrow and ree concerts, 4and 8 p. Several soloists. Minas dinary, Ke FORT ERIE oot Aug.:.19—Closinge a good suit for early fall at less than MANY KINDS OF RACES PLANNED FOR NEW TRACK station named a ind AT Buffalo,. Grand: ‘@istnit taces* ot the sucen eee and On. 3 Newport, R. L., Aug. 19.—For the third ‘essive year Frederick B: Alexander and Harold H Hackett an the itional he -comers double champlonship. In e great challenge match this Cae the ay defeated the champion pair of the Pacijfic coast, George nes and Maurice I. McLaughlin, 6-4, 6-4 and 6-0. It was the fastest nis seen here in years and was witnessed by a gallery of more than. 3,000, who were very enthusiastic throughout #@he matct The Californians made ah impression because of their speed and demonstration of pluck and ability. Lack upon the turf was manifestly them and contributed a severe handicap, The winners in the second round he national pes mp anahip. singles v H. Behr, = N ceble Ss, & lothie r <8, Mas kinne y, SidWs ‘ —_* Thomas H. Wads : pice Py Cooke, E. M. Sheppard, ¥ W Fon na Y, i. F. Leo, Batou, = aunt, J ray rd, G. S. Rod ¥. N. Burnham ata S. H. Pendergast. stomach Ehiass meg ti ee 1 ) 1 Smith Sint iat ane: 19.—Score; R. H. E TECOMM cc wasccescesccouvssstcrescers 9 1-2 Bpokane ... © scncccccccncverraccsesse 2 6 2 Batter les—Newlin and Dashw ood; Wright and Spencer match sprint race, best o In three, onehalf oe ee a ane -mile heats. T mile open, western. championship, pro Ace ul One-mile handicap, professional. Quarter- o open, western championship, amateur Five- mile. open lap, amateur. .|GRAND CIRCUIT CLOSES at “hit him itterles—Moren, Sparks are Ames, Crandall and Seattle, — LA a OOEs: R. H. E BIOREEIG © nicinsceccscdnvesencesons ..6 9 0 Vancou OT en eee ener Leo ad B: ttterles—Engie and Shea; Erickson and Sugde Bardgett - Hehir, The Second —— quartermile dash for the amateurs In both baacki s no k s have about taken he enjoying are ns an shape fights between individuals, teams and be ee wkere the _Tivalry is strong The full card follows to. catch ft. Philade ‘Ip hia Ne we rk ath Pe == 19.—Score: R. H E Aberde sectcsacecscccnese df & Portia 1 eee ceciies AD iho: atte -rtes—Most, Sevier and O’Brien; Kinsella and Armbruster. (Twelve Iinnings.) third Eveh. nee mes W in th op ning inning The locals bunched hits in the second game and Magec with 1@ Winning run Sc First game BD LEAGUE. NORTHWESTERN be two _—_——— ’ Wichita, ee 19.— R. Lincoln . peseesuiwess 2 Wichitz Secret Batte res—McC atferty’ and Aitchison and Joker ample ple opporé tunity to show what they can do at the s sprinters 5’ Oscar H. Channing, Millionaire Hunter of New York, on Way to Arctic Regions. Philadelphia, Aug. 19 ae Phillies the Giants. broke. even a double (ul this afternoon. Inthe epeitins inning of the fir Boyle na sted a high. fly ind Bates a fell OF his back as he was about Supreme. ...001 | Cheyenne, Wyo. Carty, a youth of Forward Spori—Team the luxury, it|Grand Dame, 103; Toy Boy, Arfonette, | quarters-mi Johnson here| ~1110;° 105: Luckola, 107, Temacco, Thee Cook, | heat is great neede Little. Osage: 111; John Mars, Al Ss sroxnds, ti arta partiality SURPRISES OFFERED AT CHEYENNE WIL DWEST the Cc hie: ag Batte ni s—Donov: an and Sulliv a Feature. The Colonel Jet. 105; Feanaught, Forez, 106;|to Poa SA Oe ae EE hird race, mile and one~~ ga NT ce hacbers nahdieap Alice, 89; Monsignor, The’ pugillst knew the game a decisions werot? ees ma Wool! Shas a ae ee iilia Ri. F 10 ‘alamon, Foolwinder, at ~ a all shown to ae black | or white. ley 1101 Vox Popu 106; Old Honesty, olored boys ae in the first sa inn tens Prat runs in t “Why, if the truth were known, he Is “ race, three-quarters of : mile, n the second inning telling acd and tw selling—Mozart 103; a Kla 105: white-shirted figure e tale se oO. W alker, 106; 07; “ince ten ith a six ing throug gates like od e ep;,1da' D., a Jonnnte eee 109; cone course of training, there ss Wellington Se ae to save the day. 109; ‘King be nothing to his getting into sha It was Marg 112% Hogion’ 1. thy, st. and oth him in shape, you know ona there on eer He 104. chance Johnson, or Johnsons, ene game, and the colored boys scored a eee mace: five-elghths of a ore. would have in the ring with him y- Melton;.-104; ee ities Deer Foot “At present he is in London, but will pexe the opening of the ninth. it was 6 to 3. Two Independents went out, and then tee lle Clem, Tortuous, 108; *Syiph, arrive in Carlsbad in a few days. He is Me ase reached first on an error. Dahlalsy ‘Garth 5. going to take a full course at the ee quist lined out a safe one and McNay Sixt race, selling—Kenmare scored on Margetts’ With two on Queen, eo See a Oceldental, Anne Mcbases, Scanlan popped up a fly and the Gee, Gwendo 92; ame was over. ter. 'P hyllis After he returns utz, Se natbne The panberten Independents: Dahlquist e will go into the mountains of CaliMa and Sco cidentals, Langford and fornia, and when the public sees him in Langley. U re —Johnson the ring again they will see the Jef—Ceremonious, .97; Score by innings: i Ae B. fries of old. Why, Jeff 1 fi Independents ............ O11 O10 on—¢ $6 Golonda, 105; Tremargo, years old, and just in the prime o ft Occigentalmauceresn- ack 420 000 00*— lie Turner, 107; Beau Brummel, ee 109; manhood. Why ,Shouldn’ t he be able te o Flora Riley, 112. get into shape?’ SARATOGA RESULTS. fight, was in Denver sae ate night on his way to the coast, goin is “Jim when he ae ane Mike Pigs lled Det neldentally the Occl-|Dorando D., Herman, Jack Straw, Luwestern champlonship races ane aoe team Margetts’ Independents | man, 107; Banives, 1 match galt race in uleh pper and Seco race, eleven-sixteenths of Sl See en Vells, on Bardgett ana Hehitr. made good. Could Bert | Mle, purse—Sicht, 99; Ida. May, 103; | Will fight it out at the one-half-mile, three- Occidentals attord pay them to keep ; , four Topeka, aes 19.— oa a E. els Cit bona eticeaus 2 : Top ek aaree Rae > 10 matters s—-Clark and Towne; Kaufman and Kerns eae == OUTLINES OF > ‘yester- —_ : errr WESTERN y ERGER ‘ ki Denver, AE 19.— R. Denver . eensccredsarseuess 3 Oma he Seco eee cee atte erie :s—W asson | and Haas; afd Gonding. selling—WIs- under. out an = : ernor 0)Orman, 111. (Pea to 1, won; Charles Green, 111 (Toullett), 6 to J, second; Royal Stone, 104 ard), 2 to J, third. Time, :48 4-5. Lucky Mate, Happy Chappy also ran ; te eae enn anined | Olnan Works Behind the Plate for |Gem. 12 (Christie), 3 to 1, second; Buckblack bass and oaring fire thorne, 102 (Thomas), § to 5, oon Time, helped vane out some, Six Hot Innings and Makes Hit 1:42 3-3. Herman Doyle also u k and hi —_ — -—--' With Fans. Willard Vi miaciin the palvincent ‘of Sait Rea Te Vai ven automoliisecaut! pellow carriages, WINDSOR ENTRIES. turned coaching York gan Fans darktown e wor MADDOCK. — Lake’s third , ‘ solid alt the batting, . netted eas Fourth re. _—_-_ in Cleveland, Aug, 19.—The Athletics Kept r winning eGR by defeating the Naps In a fast game here this afternoon Five double ming marke the contest Both Rhoades and Morgan we ren good support, the only ee being Easterly’s dropping of Bra ‘s throw In the oo aiviug the Oe cs their first ru In ina, ninth Davis drove 2 pabres. -bagon Bar. Was caught off t s fresh B Yank. Athletics lowed his feet to da : enence come in eee with a sand bar and the struggle was over. gaSign Ree ae the entire party had een battling for a quarter of a mile to on runs Wild Bill Bill assistant it five Lost Osear W. Channing New York milHonaire, noted the world over as fa| mous hunter, was in Salt Lake ye a ks copped Boston, Aug. 19.—The Dove bound for the ari tfc regions of “ nitpair from the Dodgers Mattern was Gey northwest, her goes fo wi much for the visitor while the sf 1ooting : ai oxen, a batted sell hard and consecutively ire and dlfficult This animal is thes andl zume the home im fast disappearin ul be encountered the first Inning A single, an,error. : only a arduous trip into the aon g fly sent one run across fte1 most inacce s of a Canadlan \ tthe fi and Rit ens had a great pitching rckies Mey arettle cle Mr ae ] without at tad side scoring. 5 : pasos lares he wat find. hls quest R. if he has -t Ipe tw years in their Boston : v. 022010, 00° a haunts “~hanning hun tea ble game in Brooklyn ; 000. 001 60 1 the Mombas a district, where Roosevelt Graham, Bi itteriles—Mattern and Be 1) js now, t ity years ag and is counted ell aus Bergen SO eOe the very first Americ ins to pene‘Si ‘cond game R. ite to any extent into this reglon. His Bo n axa Li ne | ia st hur ae expedition was into the upon per sper s of the Amazon river, where Batte es—Rl ite oh he h “Sas te n months hunting the numertorlus and Marshall ous big game spectes of the ‘South Amerlean jungles Pirates Again. Mr. Channing left. last night for Seattl from where he will take ship to a gal ra te Pittsburg, Aug 19 rhe poln t near the Alaskan-Canadian bounfr -om the looped) away with an easy game y line, from which Boning he will vel Lu and MelCardinals this afternoon att Paeet onl by. Indi: Belo re several the whom fer wer the men off hundre¢ v miles and hs t : ‘ exbitting players fattened their the men the tune of to ne ext summe bromine nt Willis had member of the ork Stock changes except went years, ago n {s aehantiode! the early stages of the game Sc ore: cotton dealings netted him many millions R He retired in the early 7908; and is bee P ittsburg 2092020) 20°08 le oming the — unter’s life ever since. He is St. Louts ak dwred 2 010 HOO— 3 nov ; old, and appears as strong Batteries—Willis. and Gibson; ind Sabre te as though he were yet In his Melter and Phelps prime Down. Detroit, Aug. 19—'Wild Bill’. Donovan pch ie one of the greatest games ot his. career, won a bitterly fought game from the White Sox today Luc ilone decided the issue Smith slipped and foozled a bunt toward first bas allowing the Tigers their only run, while the Sox, with only one real chance to score, fell down with a runn on third and none ou ind lost At that Donovan outpitched Smith and the Tigers hit) Smith harder ian. the Sox. could Connect with Donovan's benders g,H. charge at basketball, was then Ss a coach teams, althe track Utah for Slow Boston wick, well known nimrod of Salt Lake, that she nip * dest eat vi it not been |taria, 107 (Thomas), 2 to 1, won; Nappa Was the first to solve the problem, Af- ea AS cane forced to play two con-/107 (Eisenz { to 5, second; Deneen, er pushi the boat for considerable utive games with the two strongest | 109 (Cotton), 4 to 1, third. Time, 1:14 3-5. distance Hartwick grew tired and 5 teams in Colorado. Mabel Hollander and Glau uiso ran. €ep but Batterle and. Carriga ‘Stiavidatea craft which wopbied and ball. ees Eee. iuttie muSceaN Be wera er a ia Pee ee reere red fe coming wot Maddock Wan won her . nee game of football Colorado to the stern to assist in the capture of om that time antl year Utah a mighty bass. @very. team of’the anylast .consequsrico he hour was b e sun up, the wa- n Colo a6 SA has defeated avery team. ter was cold and the shore was three in i a r thie Derion Ute re Pio miles to the } ard. The boat floated | | WiES Act Roc Hee SATE San ranor ith gunwhale up and refused hi. ae Es Bee eee Sou oo fhe | assume good aera was as ach, Maddock has had full 1 sports, incl uding Eada ootball. ddock track and partially relieved of his ran ty of the basketball and baseball th ough he rao cone control of and Sate ll tea Before Madoc. “came bere oor renustion as ool Bass Helped Them Ont. Provo, to of c —_——_ tunity The Yankees took the second. game in a remarkable manner in the tenth Inning after tying it up in the inth Brockett was on fir at oe n rtp mt {tt cams to knocked to bat rie one Pitcher Hall Hall held _ ball so long that he had to. throw it vith full speed when only twenty ay from. first .base The ball shot. throt gh Stahl’s hands, hit him in the head and knocked a senseless. In the excitement the ball was lost, and Brock cored without any atte mpt to top him, winning the. game In the second game the Yanks tied up in the ninth and won out in the tenth by bunching hits off Hall. ‘irst game— A es New | York OO O40 20°79 1 Boston 002 200 010—6 14 Ba ri: s—Ws arhop and Sweeney, Arrellanes “Ke irger, Cicotte and Carrigan w < ‘Three Men'in:e: Boat Go; Into Utah Lake, came gettin some <3 ' dock the fall » LEAGUE. Won, Pittsburg Saad whe Sel ee eae Chicago Veg Prods New. York. 2.0.4: a se «Ot Cincinnati ie io 08 ¥ s ladelphia +5 pone 7 13 Bi rookly ‘ opal Boston 2 BG 613 G6 os 50 iS6 4658 120 aM 8 46 55 56 ~ w Ww runs, tying the score Cicotte went in lihe seventh with. two. men on» bases and | walked on single and a. smerifict | scored W After scoring one in th Pelghth ‘Boston id a chance to tle it Idaho. his coming to Utah he was a star on niyersity of Michigan's ‘ eleven. Since coming to Utah, until . B08 aaah fourth Po Yan got one oft rre}lanes in the third, and he was derricked tor Karger whose ballcon went up I the fifth His wildness n error, witl ‘Thurs tonight, whe re 1 idaho Aside from his good time, Johnson time Poeens from Salt vein a good- -sized roll of igreenbacks, running close to four figures, coming year—wo are £90ted him by Harry Heagren, manager of the exhibit He left a little of this » a game of football with the jfor automobile Hap and beer, both of school of mines and an them which he takes kindly to. never trimmed them bef , Johnson also created a all-sized “T have just returned from the Yu kon-Pacific “rush’ on the pGtoroblle-for hire market among Darktown's elite, It is ve much je idge in the ithe thing to ride on rubber tires now one of the greatest meets The doings of the big black man will was there to The cream of the > country ibe followed with more Satere st by ae compete, I believe had Brinton been at people In Salt Lake, thanks tS the the fair he would have stood a fine show ot Harry Heagren to land hamptons for in the 100 and 20-yard dashes Adams ‘Salt La t also igoks f not a few I think, could have won the pole vault minds were aiangadl as to the way to betof The other events, however, in which Utah “A pretty white coon" is the opiniono men would have compet ted, would probe fans who watched Johnson. ably have been lost, as the representatives ee cee in these events were the best in the Unit- FISHERMEN GET A BUCKING) °° Won. 6s . 46 a7 oT 3 rt 45 i2 . Sox NATIONAL LEAGUE. New York, Aug. 19.—The Yanks got revenge on the Red. Sox. today, beating them in a double-header and. shoving them down to third plac Boston batted Warhop hard all through the firs day afternoon Coach Maddock sak I have been in the football business| since I was graduated from the Univer- | sity of Michigan e years ago During the time since 1ay n employed | it the University of Utah as coach. Now, however think 1 have rie is fal with the football game will be able | t» for yme time I fine busi ness opening offered m«¢ my fatherin-law I Green, central Idaho While I have asker re be eased from my position oat | by an ah a wish tke nea | intend to leave the unive 1 the lurch My services will e nd ‘with = the track season this year. during the ming football year the aby aeal ty has not secured a coach in whose hands they wish to leave the football team I will giedly jeave my, business for thre months each year and come back to coach the boy I regret to leave tl UniversIts of Utah and tha Utah football and men and ee -s in general, but we all have are of our best interests, and to ti ike good that | my own I believe’ it js for Henke g and general the while I have handise business in ‘Idaho u a good opportunity ¢ a little able to stand th wise to the tricks ot t1 expected a hittle Philadelphia Detroit Boston ; a Cleveland Chieago | ale W york Loul }| Was einen | BiG SPORTSMAN ——APTER MUSK OX age Johnson’ Ss manbrought in Georgo Little ager, who had plann d to stop over night was Seeing that. Johnson in Sa wake rendy to go on, Little continued his trip. Jolinson received a boisterous farewell fr his Salt Lake friends, and he used is “gold grin” to show that he appreciated. the well wishes fo tchel nd then Jeffries fights “T certainly . enjoyed. myself in Salt ake,”’ said the black champion. “I have nothing but. we wishes’ to take away over my reception and _ treatm nt from the white peo as well as from my own opie: and I hope that have made some frie want to tell them to tak ip end <i the coming fights. I sure think I can’t lose.” Both Johnson and Little strenuously denied tt press reports from a east to on effect that . had not been poste over the = side bet. Little flured RP at one uld like to "he ive a stakeholder ee Hie: $5,000 I have here to say tha nics to and someone ney, th posted my bet at any odds. We put up $5,000 for Ketchel and $5,000 for Jeffries. of Jeffries agent's irats of pe AMERICAN | } | | | Joseph H. Maddock, coach for the Unf versity of tah, and the one to whom Utan is most indebted for clean, upight and ee quality of sports, Wil soon be cla d among the “has beens ind his mit coach of univel , rootball ar ar tre ut ate tea some other son came to light when ‘Joe ré rned fror the Seaitl xposition, where he acted 4s piap hi e for the great track meet at th air, hursday, and tendered his resignation to President Joseph H. Kingsbury of the university The resignation will not take place until the baal of the ¢ ing year, or at least net until the end of the football season Under the contract with the University of Utah ‘ is nd to stay with the school until the end of the year. The Sporting Authority of Sait Lake RESULTS BASEBALL | Enter Business Will of Its Coach, Who Accompanied to the train by a wearyeyed but still enthusiastic following « of wife his people, Jack Johnson and his last go. FRIDAY, AUG. 20, 1909. UTAH, Will Lose Services of Utah University Pugilist Declares He Had a Good Time—Denies That Jeffries’ Forfeit Not Up. with CITY, a Bla CROWD SEED JOHNSON LEAVE Ketchel LAKE JOE MADDOCK RESIGNS AS UTAH’S COACH What’s What in Sports All the Time eee Jefiri SALT |