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Show We Next the ie Utah will Beacon be inspection 2 Vista Jockey or a Re mile gcE a Se if agit manage- day for — the oF bre pe _ Lc che tiemaeltas whic! eats ace the eo a suena Vista was oe is, >] of the1 i Is na k will act old as the of similar ee fea lin Gen- The 5 their Utah Boe: AB. a cece tocureauine 1, In an during n ee ee flow heavy B 1 0 1 0 3 0 4 0 3.0 2 90 1 1 0 38 6 § 0 3 1 90 041 1 oe 2000 : A. 00 14 of 10,with 1 3 4 9 1 Jockey . H. PO. R. 0 2 1 0 1 o —— 3 1 | o 0 — 4 0 o 6 — fil 6 sf R. 1 H. 1 PO. 1 turf will participate at |{D&. largest Mr. Schreiber breeding also owns rant she 28 In one of world, the the | enth Fee and ee 3atted for Camnitz E ber named could Cals be had, but of m, the app oe ations Manager Finn 1s pickar » bes the only ng o arloads ont Will5 arrive m1 Babe iipment iebees pes a _thi at shipment will be the ia pee ase participating at st} Mumbia track. Track An may Glorio, P. W. to a mile grand 86 mile seconds. 1 38. actk aie? a three-eichth This A is few of property athequarter in :244%, raveled eaveie ST. LOUIS EASILY. et utCinc He atleSenteun sept. 5.—Cincinnatl could be longing t Aha: aan minutes fast and that the mile and Women’s will ere is seen at the British Canadian’ tracks. Scores of from ‘these. with points Manager have Finn SPECIAL columbia. “hopednd | BUNDY votteringe of here. to ship. epininitnlethen regard MEN, e@ meet- the No EXHIBITION TO MEET NEEL Ea ° oth rames ee scene pane, Ried | oe LEAGUE. 5.--Scores eePa na this has } a stand BROS. Gano : and oma wo Mitz Re ee game— a Hattorien er~Sanders nedoubles, matchesfinals tn he is i now completed capacity of 3,00. — Inion very UW e hi a men. h ass hi B ip b sneered and e hi , h ception. — the g 50 ears Siegel label, quality and ; dura- St. Uncle Sam The Responsible PawnCuts the inter ee ae a against Rate. Be Rab ae aaa Ree VAMPA cle DEFEATS Miss| | PAYSOA [planes || team, lat e Arms Goods posh and C . Co. - = LA Turf 48 East Celifornia Wires SALT KE = South Busy. Her ae Republican.) (Special to The baseball Yampa 5.—The aren im, Sept. ee Payson the defeated today team % of tune the to game one-sided a lin outn was aan Payson o ( i The | t Yampa for the ‘ top , 3 PRIGE tern E First Clty 6,8Seco scogna Asas At Colimbus—First Loulsville 3... Loutaville t epee ad In E Whalen me: Milwaukee game: Milwau- eee Second Columbus ee 9, At St. Puul—St. Paul 0, Minneapolis 1. LEAGUE. Exchange treet. § Races. Direot Hastern and Sporting “Events. All on while. the | | ' i ace short : cha acks were without neces full. bases the accee ‘ With team slamme od out Yampa in runs three Pit g earnr ae Jater in ‘the a |e ..+ tween th ame. re » 1 will be Pembroke, B Adrian Phones 64 W, 2nd So mei cused way we |_ Gtook i | seat Broker Labor day prograr ever held the} vie e leroft while a Ogden, EUREKA \ HAS HAS PLAN. was received side bet put » had been a are reka, Sept. ae ee today that the up for z covered jubilant Mar Bureka team inasmuch as state charmplaying the yson and Park City Salt ake, and the e One of bye while the winner to ! a beec two In hr ‘ries for e title ; to get willing than is more oe eareka the series, the BP Se ote fe Se ae ate ate ate ate ote ote ote te LAST The RACES TONIGHT. twenty-four-race was & called + “ * * * % * will be good. All riders will given % @ for out miles, Whittler giving made a in this match, and Chandler Egan of likeely finalist, ron th w ith regarded JUDGE GOODWIN were: Edwards, 79, and Sherman, 77. BOXING IN AFTERNOON. Labor of In slowing down after crossed Carslake slipped and him. the tape was] on the track fell, Bargett and Duer falling But bruises resulted, alt Bargett broke his wheel and the Day Committee Changes Time Matches at Salt Palace. in rest of was the ec the wet, with Palmer, Hehir. pitching over him, OVET .--- (ccc c eee eeceseeeeee 3 Men's race, 10) yards, two over | jroo for-ai cee or oe out of] Boys’ yards, 2.0 race, 100 yards nee Ramee veear 2 eee race, 10 to 12 years two Pog ler tae Senhouse and; ee sermon was confined favor of Christianity . re In part Code the for ihe to argument in even in practical S ate speaker Daily said Life. “Taken without the divine salvation {t brings to believer the teachings of Christianity, as a code for daily living, tower above the greatest scie) tific laws man has devised The moral teachings of Christ are not only fo the preparing of the soul for the hereafter. but are the most practical. for healthful, sane and happy existence day by day Observances of these teachings brings {ts own and. {mmediate reward in the way of health to the body, peace to the consclence and general satisfaction to that deep down part of you, to which you can never lle. The speaker ended his sermon with a simple, beautiful plea to his hearers that they turn to the brighter, the sun- nier and happier side of life Judge Goodwin was preceded by E A. Lewis of Tacoma, Wash., who sane will ‘ riders The to start remain » ¢ summary Pee the day at Wandamere, soa era han ans Ww hand and a bigger crowd is expected for the game tomorrow. Score by innings— R. H. B ne ee ws Pale Soin Ca 002 021 000-5 11 6 3s RE a ae O12 6 7 5 Batterlés—Oceident als, Langford and Langley; Eureka, Heuser and King. Um pire—Billy Dutch, Z. C. M. |. AND HEBER NINES PLAY FAST GAME TO TIE Gyscat to oe ad Reegpicen) Heb Sept. ‘The M. tiahar. Nuamne toaay aed : ‘fast ania i teresting game. which was called on acdarkness and rain, e score ame would no itor i o 1 today, races but tonight rofesslons professional: Bareett” (70) NETS ele Candy for ement finishers steamfitters 8 p. m—Boxing ve) \ four rounds Pete : Sullivan against at and Salt Andy street hose in at full response wagon speed to from a the north false on alarm, central Continuous 8 Dancing to 11:30 p. and Helds Swimming at at at Wanda- Cottrell and | O. nt. : as DENTAL CO. WORK PRICES extraction no pa of 1 Coolest Electric REMEMBER re Mg ES We — or US. You Right ———— ! BANK ()F THE REP ( 8D SItoRy. BPO . President : _ WATIONAL ‘ U 10 ¥ 1.00 cod. i Treat oo teeth office in the city. f-1 at each chair. i Reece sneeasessceree ral er Cashier PAID IN, $500, EL A. CULBDRTSON.........Asst. ITAL A thoroughly modern pant cgnducted bank. afety ~ savings in Ann i boven i te besos AND depart with ee ee Paihia st, ~ BRIGHTON HO HOTEL SILVER Most and Dally theatre,}a m, LAKE. 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Men out of town . in tre write if you cannot call, many cas jeld readily to proper home treatme a and cure. 10 My offices to 12 er are open all day from 9 a.m to 8 p. m., and Sundays from SALT LAKE MEN’S MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1593 SOUTH MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. __—- Saltalr—Never ane pitcher; 212 MAIN STREET. 5 1.00 their labors i against 234 MAIN the Saltair Mont UNION » There is no economy in having dental work done at any price unless !t Is done first Here is an opportunity to have the very best work at the lowest prices by an old establehed office whose guarantee is good. station,| m. Christense n's band. “Oh, joy oe your HONEST ; HONEST Malloy, Center driven by William Lloyd of 134 South| street, crashed into a plle| Fourth left In the middle of the street| of rock near the r of Fourth with| no warning Loy street, sustaining a and shoulder The big struggled in the harness, but other than slight feet without injury cuts and scratches W. H. Bywater, former chief of the fire department, is said to have been responsible ving the building stone In the This is the second time in the months that apparatus from the department has collideed with obstructions in the streets. A city ordinance makes it a misdemeanor to leave the street obstructed without red lanterns to warn traffic Later in the evening the department| from station No responded to another alarm from 460 Fifth avenue, The t ulse department Wage oe tigate these false alarms, which e supposed to have been. wilfully FaEhBA in by mischlefmakers | ——____-2 --+—___—_ from Painless 10.00 to 1: Hannefield, at Salt Palace against Palace each aackiD: ey and Erne Wright. Wrnsscls, and > Pre amiiton. 1.00 a9 00 at } ww ; 00 ch) 1.00 plumbers game = Hose Wagon Crashes _ Into Them and Driver Sustains Injuries. Running Rest -50 “Cc arpenters No a a mere 1.00 ~o | children a ne hundne Bulle ling a eee . 1.00 1.0 2.00 2 on 10.0QU with tl Williams, tt ib —Heber: elson, catcher. Z. C, pitcher; Scott, catcher. $ 1.0 1.00 | |2t >. mtu ot iron workers eS structural teams 00 1), ela race, § to 12 years, ® PILE OF ROCKS LEFT IN STREET orchestra Spend the ican handicap Palm (79), See, Today, +—______ for irslake (60) Time—1; Five-mile open lap ami: at ur: McCormack, Wright, Taylor, Diefenbacher, | Brodbeck Time—10:45 1-5 Two-mile open lap professional: I sa W = Pye son, Schnell, Wells Time—3'51 musical >> for Valilsburg over One-mile ne-milk Creobs (80 several beautiful songs to the accoinpaniment of his mandolin. Mrs, Tom Pitt and Miss Georgia Edson, daughter of Captain Edson of the Volunteers’ hotel department. contributed to the program yards to furnish one] Girls’ of the most. spectacular spills of the | , ae te 7 years or ‘unde r, season. Again there were no injuries I, ey 3 aniie The card tonight will close the season. | ,.ad{es’ nail- driving. contest Unless more rain comes, the track will it sadles’ egg race yards be In shape, and the closing fight he- | Ladies Hao si awing contest in the Lit Eureka, Sept. 5—In a loosely played game the Salt Lake Occidentals won from Bureka today by the score of 56 to &% Poor base running on the part of the local nine cost Sports Saxon of Williams went the two-| Boys Face, ee npacedafter recor bu Boys three:Zvenra égged or sag tinder, pected . Heber Goes Down, 5 to 3, Before Better Hitting—Big Labor Day Game Today. he grag disappointment of the The Labor day pete management yespresent bi season to riders, fans and terday aeeaee on a change manage ment alike, came last night at for the xing exhibitions, the Salt Palace saucer when aeet sc heduled for the evening. On acthe twencunt of the bike races it was deeme:l ty-four-hour motor-paced race was Cae to hold the boxing matches at 3 calle od off on account of a wet track. heroic efforts to dry the he ecard is 1 god one and the fans gasoline, the rain assured of some ore fuct, clean spd rt of the past day and night could not be The bouts will be four rounds, as follows: overcome, and the start of the big event K id Frazzels and Std Hamilton. was out of the question. Mont Cottrel Pla rers’ be uid The sprint races had been run, but O. Plant, Cement iMinlehere’ lo each had been marked by spills, the - te ae and Andy Malloy. riders shooting down the slippery track Ww utler, chairman of tho. sports time and again. That no serious accidanmitt > ‘aad last night that the exhibitions. ‘would be for sport only, and that dents occurred was a wonder. ladies. will made welcome and 1) That the running of the motor race program wit “be run so that they would was out of the question was seen by enjoy the everyone at the track. Hardy Downing Billy Ryan will referee ree the goes. flatly refused to start, saying that his neck was worth too much to him. SamCRACK GUARD § SICK. uelson was of the same opinion, while Sam Olsen, crack1 guard of the UntWilcox said that he would take a r ae Utah, has been taken to his chance, eden {ll with a he which When asked about the start, is feared will develop into typhoid the other fever, Couch Miarluock expres fotte great riders at the track smiled, and said, concern last night. as one o he vet“Not for mine. crans of the eleven. retired by sickManager Harry Heagren was the last ness will mean a hard d blow to the to give in. He stood out against the enteam. pes ST eee treaties of the officials and others said that the race had been adveriaht: Round Trip Only $1.00 and that he wanted to carry it out To Ogden and return by O. 8S. L., SunWith the refusal of the riders, however, day, Aug. 29. Any train there was nothing left to do but cail it off. The sprint nee with the mile hanaoe profession nee away, the front markers had it their own. way, and while Lawson got up to the poner: he hag no show to get in the money. Crebs, Palmer, Bargett and Carslake First Second. finished as name race, & years or Today’s game made a OCCIDENTALS WIN GAME eat scoreS Travis, ¢% Lawson; Pyeed and) Hemirox,“| 4awson, ‘Bargett, ares sem ———— . tea e will be no admission to fe and all lovers of the sport w welcome. The play starts at 1 i vaulter, % of All lovers of the good old game of cricket will gather at Liberty park this afternoon to see the Englishmen of the state attempt to lo bs a nationalities, play starts 1:15 m., and needless to say it will ne a Tite Marinas oth teams 1 confident of victory aa will fight out the play to the last ditch. The All-Nationality team will ba icked from William Hoare, oare, Arth E. ¥ e, Stanley Hoare Andrew Rodley, Ernest Beckett (Austtallaneye James Ferguson, Alec amson, George Adamson (Scotehmen); rio Evans (Welshman), Davis ghees (American), . Allen Childs (Canadian); ape —— men from the Eureka cricket Barraahate 18 holes jn 72 strokees, 38 This is ten under bogey made In. % r % the Samuelson and > out last night remain Englishmen Are Confident Winning From Other Nations. Chicago, Sept. 5.—Golfers who will compete In the national amateur golf chamPlonship tournament which. starts over the links of the Golf Vheaton ean it had good scores Were nae tice game e Dest. vas made ie “Mason Phelps of Midlothian, "who, in a fall-ball match with z : r rw ner, through a mistake in calling the laps oars or under, 60 yards . 2.00 Tacoma, Bayt; Briel mene: ig H.E he eae a lap short and his “record of Boys DnNtarS race eiyeare or TACOMMast - 7.5 26e6 Somes A Se 1 2 59 seconds” will not stand. nder, 50 yards’..... 2.00 Vancouve 3 3 After several spills at the start, the Me n’s broad jump, ru y ning: -: ft atte ries—Fiall ‘ana Brooks; cy inieean re> m : raw. | Me ro ump, standing 2. and Sugden ane lap’ amateur: shige. lacing contes st, The mile field open was shortened by was spills,away. but Bove neat ral at eee 10 A R. H. E Second game: Tac ae 2 8 1] the finish saw a pretty sprint between Boys’ leapfrog Tace, 14 years Va Sn ee 3 6 #1 McCormack, Taylor and Wright. On|] or under, # yare pence uno Batter a pease wlin and Stevens; Erickson the last lap Taylor was leading, but the Me na s Ng od drilling Stanle Burglar jumped by and fought it out conte at: fa ‘ira ce, fee to the tape with Wright, to win by a fee added to first prize); _ Portland, Sept. &—Score; R. H. E half length wheel. Taylor held out for Tea tue-ofzwar between Spokane : iu wees hi esr 28 jicxea teams o Western Portland 2 Te hal diGesnacset co 8s aw third, with Dietenbacher fourth and Red|” Tie; eleven innings Brodbeck coasting In for fifth, after Federation of M rs and Batterles—Jensen, Brown and Ostdleck pulling McCormack in good shape. merican Federation of LaGough, Seaiah and Armbruster, Fournier ver Lawson, the champlon, took the bor nine men on each are Seattle, Sept. 6.—Score RH. E two-mile open professional, riding La) team, prizes a eoeeee! = Seattle : : . §.-9 So] ae , <Schn e l ‘elie ahead Pp. m.—race, of Py« ‘ . vith and1 W al) 9 Ladies’ 50 yards os 200 Aberdeen... 0 3 alone finishing behind Pye The winFat women's race, 175 pounds Batteries—Allen and Shea; Starkell and ning was-.an easy one, for when Kreitz the] 6, over, 30 yards . z3.00 sprint began to make Hopper slipped | Girls’ race, 14 to 18 years, # 200 in|/ife. Or Ge Prominent mien “trom all parts 1rd othe een are xpected on ah er renin day composed of Governor and Mrs w fein Spry, Senator | ata, ee Reed Smoot and J, G. McDonssident of the State Falr associfi Trin jrectors of that association end other Salt Lake people, will en ec tal early Monday UCBs ar ee here about o cloe Apeenoe | 1d Mrs. Spry wiil be the iene at aid Eccles an Senator and Mrs. Reed t will the guests of Joseph Scow- Hanson | bree ~ | | Ste ce | tw a | hor feld for the ¢ rly that he parin tert fleld f Der H ies playa cet d asf three i ie ¢ battery. yas th r formed eax f the for ked Ww Doan and or 1 ss camp Practice lly the entire team. ship The fair will be formally opened by " abor oe jes assembly. mien’ gaa a or and rades as nbly one GOOD “one lap. Best two in three for @ “+ Whiskers and cphar od Se dee oe ote te Ne oh ale oe ote oe ate ote §, Tole- ARE off last night on account of a wet track. Tonight the season will close with a full sprint card and a motor match between Samuelson and Whittler, and a French style sprint race between Devonovitch “* and Crebs “ Rain checks game—Columbus oe NORTHWESTRN R. H. E 6 7 5 8 1 and Shea Berry; AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. sideshows have pitched their tents, ana| SUCCeSSsful Meeting | against Smith Got oa a ‘and Garnett Practically Everybody in wean Rooted When the Home Team W an 6 = tah an Kerner; * ** beat | ao Rane c es Salsbuns ormer 0 pees HALF and 5.—Whalen TODAY'S SCHEDULE. Ist Se. 30 E. 1 SE nerdy CHECKS races. % “ The races will be one-mile handi- % “ cap and two-mile lap professional: filve-mile open lap amateur. Motor “ race, best two In three heats at two San Francisco, Sept 5.—Los An geles and Oakland divided honors today, the southerners taking ning game, 2 to 0, ae Oakland he afternoon, Tonneso pite pee good ball for Oakla ind, keeping Los geles away from the plate until the seventh inning, when he allowed three hits and runs. Scores Morning sees = = bE Los a GIG Wiececctces ecacceeces a 1 Oakla 3 4 Batter les—Koestner and. Smith; Nélvon, Byrnes and Lewis Afternoon — R = E OBKIENA: o5 gevastcdaencsugencancnt aces 3 1 40S Angeles 3 Batterle s—T onneson Vand ‘Lewis; Tozer and Orendorff pofanvan (Special to The Herald -Republican.) Ogden, Sept. 5.—The weather permitting, the greatest fair opening In the history of ee and Weber county willl occur at 8 o'clock Somiorrow morning Practl cally all the exhibits for the fair are now in place and most of the attractions and the took McLoughlin When ‘ H ®; § 4 Powell ning for was third set the applause the balance of them will be in operation tle Chapel of Volunteers McLoughlin minutes five tha more jlayed under a handicap in the fay of within the next 24 hours The sound of ' officials, especially as his strong point, the “barkers’’ and spielers’ will be of America. line sho required careful work on the heard early in the morning, and the bi official x ) f tt Four-State fair will be on ParWe : pe, -onceded the ene oe to The Ronee: and running races, which Ki" . ots; : ytd Nt Larned. however, and the mi 2 {il be held datly during the fair, will One of the largest and most success The ‘inte rest and SSR RLatKtt {in the gar furnish no .sm tall portion of the attrac-| ful meetings ever held in the little was clearly demonstrated by the atter nae Hee at the grounds during the week. The | Commercial street chapel of the Volunance and the tournament was a dec sided pe ment of Rae ta ee A . mai teers of America Was held last night, i cial feature o 1e wild west show ae oe ae rane Trodas s play eel be w aaa By a aree |which will be given every day. This wili| When over 100. workingmen and fr xre $ asconsist of broncho busting contests, tric quenters = of the tenderloin district vallery,vy and some great tenn lan aaa With a Carlet a ett — riding, roping wild steers and other dar-}thronged the small room to hear Judge mare » day will be a rec e on ine feats of horsemanship | George F. Goodwin talk on “The Pracsch Saale of matches | he The main building at the grounds pes }tieal Side of Christianity.” At the conae tourn: Poaed to match doubles been enlarged since the Four- -County fair ' , e services six men, former the SEA follows, come around 4 o'clock whieh’ was held last fall. The oe ee tthe ee Tiida “G i bodwin si from the four states that will be sre- | derelicts °o 7 sented tn Ogden this. week will be a chase trong arguments struck home anel to many people when they reach the | swered the call to prayer and knelt with Rroun is Monday. The entire pore halt | Mrs Mackay at the bench Men'ss ‘Singles. main Doane will be dev 1 to] Judge .Goodwin. took his. text from rts against H ee display of palaeer rk, ear i work moh see a hapter 3, verse.16: ‘For God so | other ye manu ures pre © e CoN z ; | the de se ate fabrics of some of the ex-| loved the y orld that he gave His only | hibits from oo dust a Path show | begotton Son that whosoever belleved jcase, 68x6 fee 1as been placed in the}in Him should not perish. but should |}side of the building This show case 1s} nq life everlasting.’ He told first of Been: Ba against George 13 _|s i to be the largest ne eee the satisfaction that comes to the soul ee ' > 2g cle c j and Gaagr mane BE SCARY Gre : of the Christian and reminded them of nee the fact that it is never too late: to | The Formal Opening. accept..the Christ:story.. Most of: th . Main tne casterner. Bapt eee 5. card: e E ; * NINTH. 9 nt terles— Durham ta Lo Swift Many Prominent Persons Will Be Present at Opening of Show. hold er-up Pied riz bility 22 28- 230 exception ia. Sie titi ler, and meanda ain the gallery which favored the Gecisions Hie ex lin insures which j That H. E ALL 1S. READY UR BIG FAIR r, W Larned, who defended 8 ‘ easily, showing head and shoulders above any other player in the country ° still in grand form and wip fone mis shap should be the champlon for several ons to come : The tournament was marred by ince omofficials who seemed at times to petent insures ig k wor manl b R. Cadman; Sioux City, Sept. 5.—Score: Sioux Clty pees peers Wichita : Searels. eas Batteries— Alderman Pellet Hassler Towne, Ra Jeave cave: while the date seems a little old, both have kept in the game and are playing in fine form now Bundy was a semi-finalist in the recent All-Comers chisaribnshios at Newport. In speaking of the play Mr. Bundy sald ‘There ts no doubt but that the eastern players are overestimated with one e) I a , He I c L : Batt erles—Ryan ley ane K pionahip of the United States In 1806, ‘and bears 7 nion HH. i 2 * fifth ha taken Francisco's center leg near the ankle r R. H. 0 A treat, Indeed, will be offered rhe vieit Thomas C. Bundy and ; = Stnsabaugh, the Paciflc const Prack mete = furnish Beene the fastten ans seen in Utah. They will a et Sam Neroel and c. B Ne el in doubles ant)”: The th match will be a corke KO rithout say and also that. the visitors will have a fight on their hands impor » clothing Our Toopekn; See is abel to most th and Whitnoy and Saree and Bro yl and |The match was arted Saturd: 1y, but The | rain stopped the play after aes t and Melroor | had landed woman's singles the fina ls will be pl wed between Mrs. Smith and Miss in seating RK. oma ha ey La nib race | men's sing!a 10 Pet ee —_— sas 1 Pe x stolnen he ~cbaat Bundy and SInetb SUEY sl coranen Porei‘ For Short ine will ron pirate a int ; crs who c arrived cee nigot yesterday, today will be| Denver... = 2: tsebsesanne y alas tonsa ee here, on Sept, 16, which:hb will bring int oa phe. In re Cour a inter-nountait Apatterios— Burno num, Benz ynelghvorhood ot Ba om ene Tinalsa pwihke Ge Siarad between “ihe = SPIO. 2 = «Hollenbeck 2? 9s sans Soa at5 os COAST | ° Tatteric ghia auaine :fe Gate SINSABAUGH, in en tho, ele osWith woman tinier, oekey | club MATCH! sere AND = Tmpire ee 0 Be . e he WESTERN sf ooh toc, haa purse Sire Singles Is Offered. it When outelde. at the in 1:38 made considered that both these thoroughreds carried their trainers, and not jJockles, something of the speed aa ane of the track may easily be see PO roc pol pre the oming nioens 9@ easily aly. on won 4 Beeb IN Sacramento, Cal, Se ao San Francisco today ane do Sita) ye oe ‘ Doubles | * batters s—Rowan, Carmichael: and a Hoth | in “Men’ Ss Play in Final lent toa mile in 1.38i4.""From these fig-| es it Is believed the track will be ex- ceptionally ny Ss unt eit late awke is equiy- —W which Beebe Bt. en ? 7 i \ WINS new Satuc: track that stallion breezed Fine, In a the E 6 8 16.0 : Wa bases, Chicago 3, Pittsburc on balls, Camnitz 3 Grown on Otis * to scor in the afternoon and es tt allowed but oar hits. ie ores: HE eee : en caer asewueres asus . 5 8 2 Por tla 3 10 Batto: Hae ohne Carson and Brown; and Fisher. aun game— R. H. E. Ver aaa ee 0 @ 13 Portland 4 $7 Ba s sreccestiase oe Hogan; Brown, Garre tt and Fishe Struck out, Brown 1, Camnitz Leever s Wild pitch. Brown Time of game, hours. Umpires, Johnstone and Klem. Fast \ of thefrom speedthe of fact the beideagained day of Is on Boece eam of the Brit- 4 COAST >T LEAGUE. a Fisher, Buchanan, Donox at olone) Akecon pee ae 2 eee Grane aon eee Stole te a ona € "Wils so Oe Stol > Chesterpanpose 4l. | Gibson n Byrn an ainwa and 0 , Salnwa are (unplays—Tinker Douple ct pecan =n sted) Brown, Ti I ind anes Vancouver, here the racing end this week at Minora Park, and included RAIN Competitors in the Amateur Championship Tournament Make Good Scores. GREAT DISAPPOINTMENT AT THE SAUCER TRACK LAST NIGHT. Los Angeless, Sept.- 5—V 5.—Vernon and Portland: broke even o the two games played Score of the H. iui Owens: Detroit ote cceeescesanensvece x St. Louls pe eee w iNet and Se hintdt: and Criger —————— No other games scheduled een, 6 3 in m4 BALL. St. Louis, Sept. 5.—Detr olt won from St Louls today, 5 to 1 Pow ell pened Sreat ball up to the ninth inning. Score 2 0 ab American coming meeting. The management is rece ee applications from the rate ean wee ve Sree tee ae : aot turf centers by Innings for stall reservations, and Gis R. cra GRE aToRT eee ‘~| Chicago . ~,.000 000 10000—1 these are being complied with so far as| 2 ine e SCI ntataonae ye ons. Included ‘in: the | pitomure -..000 000 010 possible. 5 Were ae sufficientt room, | performers >. Se ean ee eros UC Judge Well Cronin NOW I reeummary _ wo-basc hundreds of horses in excess of “e enum. as Banbridge, hits, Chance. and TIGERS 0 1 Poco 3b. success- | Byrne, to a highly points “ Ane on will cons The mare be cm next Sun-| tan eeJor nee 5 an wh © management of the | Leach, cf -&6 2 1 1 0 0 af a Srounds will be free to all who eeitorcual : tf ub has every reason to|Clarke, If. ...... 5 (0 sir ; to visit them, and everything there | Sait 1 4 1 0 F of its efforts to not alone give Wagner, ss will ye wide open. 1€ management, 55 11 ata 21 aLKE 41 Silty and 25 Uta 06 est and | Miller, 2b however, desires to ea attention to the Secure ,ace meeting ever held here, but | Abstein, 1b 5 o 1h Tact oo that visitors making the trip by and poe rection of one of the finest | W llson, rf 4 1 a S06 automobile or her vehicles must go most modern ng plants to be|Glbson, e 4 0 1 straight 9 3 #96 out Aacowy South etree found at any point on the North Ameri|Camnitz, p. ......... 1 0 0 0 entrance i 0 for teams is at that end of the | °22 contine ; "Hyatt . Porn 0 a 0 0 oO track and teams will not b allowed ¢ Barney Schreiber known from coast to | Le¢ver, p oe 0 0 2 0 enter from any other point of the course pees aa a4 horseman, has written Man+ pane ree 400 ee (horoughbreds will be quar. er 1 oO reserve eighteen stalls for otals > 30) 88 15 9 at the — for the opening day, him. His ng now at Vancouver wil Chicago—*Bz £¢ Needham in the in the elevmeet- | cle venth. eBatte a for Era be shipped here at the close of that stars equine the of some and 18, the dai wenececeedesl Haters anc 1] Easter oO A. Full Sprint Card and the Motor Match Race for Tonight. er ittsburg, Pittsb AB. nt BRUSH soeessseotercsse Cleveland 0 0 40 Pet -6AL 12 579 515 5M 455 422 91 PLAY Chicago - i ARE OFF; GOLF COURSE IS CRICKET GAME IS TRACK 1S WET IN GOOD SHAPE PROMISED TODAY Chicago, Sept. 5.—Cley feland defeated hicago, 6 to 1, In a poorly played game today at locals played misera bly near the end. mith struck out twelve men but was hit freely at times. Score . He Go ecscsces these anks | **Zimmerman. for the sprinkdust lald on| Totals ath Ete giving SOX strengthened 5 a e Sane ehiesace S ha ofand water, 15,000 thegallons ae track, a gasoline led te keep be will Water in keeping the BASEBALL! before s starter positions ae are ee aoe pien¢ wat Of a ex- ma ors eee tatiana of | 1l-inning crowd. Washington place In ene defeating Chicago, s eeting ts himeelt —— ABOUT TALK on roit Philadelphia ie 005 ton Cleveland Big Chicago y 383 New York “355 St. Louis 7 a ae 7 aR 88 Chicago, Se be 5.—Pittsburg Lost. 45 is 53 62 62 67 71 > 47; [It hold on first |t¢a2¥,>3 Utahtah tah A we tcan Falr grounds 000° gail . ank with a capacity Gains At case and a wooden tank barren country. club has Lue the ockey o ae 128 tah i, avail Dwyer has transth & carts formed anager this bit Wof desert Finn into one of the | pave ck ac o tht officials ai . pa a rare of the Seer = Secre to C&Pacity work few | are é ~~ of month last aoe ae iieee fair During the past week ave made the journey and all have expressed with basa » asah delighted accomplish M eral be the af thee, Stateda will club Ha ane Plant before the real racing * a lel JSS Glad rau ae desirous are who at : course | Ensign the this rongs i day race club, aside chee wietiien of Jock club all will in the association . en e Sunday new _Buena of DwyRic aed part of — th: Tr, together with Starte “r Mag : See or e one latter COMING LES ee BS 40 Presiding Judge P P ee arrived Philade slp ‘hie Saturdz 4y evening from Chica and .AsLouis soclate Judge and eprese ntative of the Broce Pacific Jockey Club F rank St. D. Skin- | Boston GREAT The Sporting Authority of Salt Lake AMERICAN LEAGUE. Lost. Pet Fittsburg Chicago , Chri or - 5 RACES NATIONAL LEAGUE. in| over the y have raced Officials Here ° track UTAH, MONDAY, SEPT. 6, 1909. |BASEBALL RESULTS ra co J is ore already on of hz Scales ‘ , V. Hayman : ARRIVE AND ALL PRE. | Haine’), < here "during the week, Ol MEETING ractically DICT Bence By ose ek, STAB OFFIC!CIALS the Hawke declare it to be the fastese ond ee MANY d, and oda CITY, eens the BICYCLE ne don oy Thursday condition and Messrs. perfect >Youre Ss. for pens End of the practic ey. a 2 =° 2 Buena Vista Cours Course 0 by js LAKE . NEW RACE TRACK ABOUT COMPLETE Paddock SALT . the Time Visit isitors THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: ADIOS What’s What in Sporis better, si it ila a TD ieee a A Gi EL ; le |