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Show eee SALT LAKE CITY, and into pared fame down the Squad a : attracted to Fred Foster single bumps In- Los Galt con-|*'Dad" wake ee Convill and awoke and Ri thor¢ ough bees known | that veterans Ut f Football athletic Coach end att would enthusiasm have 1, ay offic work ‘ nee~ | oo" f ac wa er 140 to 1, and ee y The the eet ale Nobody mn Ns aan, ffu - tae Lo ae S L’ tease the amin ois i c me Saeed for his te an way possible We ae Bee + of- , Wandel ae over, ie Connle aoe lowest | 4 2 team, e wants ae er the See ay a The and race target of many te Mag tl Man tarted looks call the operator asked. thinking probably our on fire or that some horses 5 <¢ “the ever the “wire. dizies mened ie wire get ‘the R It Ste = least veld mar ne Nantethe dey at fe St Lou proportion ure dates amie Reauhili of by ' ree aaae chse oo Everybody Happy. matter of record in the ut a that oe otal &Pr es t the day that the rag rie Louis oul; oe I boy : ' : Pane. e | go ove o A. — - The ‘ : Ist So 3 7 Corner of ial ent ————— 5 isa ert ee Exchange || East Se Rate Eeoond South the wesc Idaho ball “and A “1 eats park ered Season pally rhose D uc k 3% Sal hets 3. COMMENCES OCT, 1. and Nampa are playing mati (omer 01 dinner i seems song, with about the Keay Sept. 19.—Boston 1 . , to . not rain or ck & | Des 10:30 a. Buena leave m Vista 1 nion park , Pp. a m. Z and 5:47 Vehicles must Carriage p. ’ go entrance been prince} to West the Second ae W. Sec. and R. line i: ra et The 1 | OF Ee 5 59 68 12 64 ae 73 80 i track Is raco ruts es $s South street to reach the eri Sept. aee 1 Shea; 507 ind and fast- automobile : . ; a SEE R. : and 1 Ben ohare FINN, R. SteeaSeae and pee and ees . The R. $ js : i es . Polet a irat game; Second Sg a perfect anc the finish oo is and point, but 200 pce can- well up to the feet above sea at at a i and of After the ers of the this; the Sport. Sunday's racing Patrons game rest, the follow- will journey to beautiful Buena Vista today to attend ae second card of the Utah Jockey sae contingent, the opening of Buena Vista track Saturday was the enies tople of conversation. All agreed that the deédicetion of the new rac ing plaant was an auspicious one and that the crowd in : 19.—\ seventh safeties game— and Be Shafer ; Ber y. runs. . S¢ a8 ay Smith; Twenty x giris :wanted East First South, Toledo : Whitley the Country 3 PRES Frank : fe une, 2, vs. Moore Aaron at Gill ih E, handicap club at holes, the the thirty oreth Ae defeat FOR up; Jack one up. = cha : a, St. Rodney vs. /'0f the Country St eed he Soke a Dr. from fonahiye He thinks the will ‘be even better than DALES Tae O oer Bae Stewart away he his for 20 hits he did Provo, Sept ay fe? cs an eae . re eet of tolineup the Salt TBI Nelsemseccessosce one Hansen Andersen 1 savacalelernere ware ; anne q re mi mis oe INGEBRETSEN In the ¥ Lake satisfactlon | There Stiga ia U., | hrs; bal but every . state the 0 effort al the B. be made che ene sloionship in A. look. of Pe e mitra = lh | || en WwW with 0 rtoOwW refined : goo O f tastes—all Siegel — tes men these men clothes. assortment tereugh I of fall . IS styles t} the strong line will li i — a glance reveal l so tl} 1e SUI it you Wan f ° both Balter: @ - a HM rf ‘Ie 928-230 Mainj WINS a new ata park nee in Denend Satuurday, a big will ‘ k Boy” d Mean Shia. r rere be told 2 we wl re ene of the Pasadena win Bros h o¢ the strongest ieee ; ia tHe cma , a bie wat wee aetting atalie aun that ° on pron asadena .stable is one in the west, number- ten Witihems renceaan oh FINALS. tenni sean ships playes d Saturday James Ingebretse om the association Utle in singles ie def atin Raymond. Ingebretsen tox he aA . psy last set . of the postponed mate} i taining his tithe for the yea . I 31 len aes 5 —___-——_ j AT | = Y.| to cap- | 1s made the occasion for a wild sprint bY pied’ by thuntil asket- | occuple basket mat P Sc ial Icky"track y artyry ae er unluc Sait. Lake ‘Bob SEE i i 2 re Ww ie n exceptionally Mant! . Aira eos a1 3b he this yea ens returned, fshaveexpected to oe officiated BR 0 e y° The two thethe Mpheven jf {t SOE for After the ponies oe Sean ‘ie reach here In a couple of weeks The eee and field teams are also very much vide for baseball in ‘s evidence, an d timber -— e | wear vin crossed |~* Ephraim. R EAliperecsonek Candy, Tay-| 19.—Prospects for aoe BE ~~ an.) With the rivalry clties presert at the between game, raim fans enjoyed the game, 1 0 jded aa sidesumpire The | not Paviiew an os acne — is erouke agat ak Aus- tralia; Ww I. Mitton Javenport, Ia; DRAW FOR PACKY. Charles Stein, Brooklyn; Jimmy Hunter, 4 New Orleans, Sept. 19.—Packy -+ AS insas City; Jack Distad, DeSmet, 8. |4 Farland and Ray Bronson fo oe 20 + Walter eae Ma Bo rancisceco; is investigating and oat are expected | 4 rounds to a draw in Me ooeae iville, + Point my Mor ake: Ibert One Jap is said to have killed seven |¢ across the river from New Orleans, ¢|Crebs, Salt mas ean Wells, New eet ks with one shot and then, becoming | this afternoon. + | Zealand; Pe ila ir Palmer, Australia, and ightened, left the birds In the water SEPA DHE HE$¢ 444444 64444444 Sasori Williams, Buffalo, Scott. a six é team this year last year's and were so Drignt as they are the old Chamberlain, basketball players except who club.) Atarts next week: ISC M. : the eo Shannon, PROSPECTS GOOD GOOD Badger Lewis ———- honors} a made PP JAPS SHOOTING DUCKS. Reports of heavy bags of ducks by Japinese working along the Western Pacifk rallroad at the southern end of the Great Salt lake have reac a “di the game and fish| de partment Distri Warden Joe Smith LAUGH ; for was excellent. ery a eee or records will CHAMPIONSHIP brilllant SEwony and FANS te ek Sa ae him 3] 1:14 ws turns for great racing. °o the track spose in that It and fast. Glorlo’s time of ei BASKET ALL yester- steady and lents ; along with 4 banked ’ ’ 2 SPGrittin: va. eAethad Callahan plentiful Johnny, € hapman’s si x-day : race at mie committee in charge of the play— Aside from the stars of last year, some | Kansas City, in ich riders we Sam Neel, 8S. A, Whitney, T. C. Griffi new ones have entered among whom | known _ In Salt Lake will take part, an j Carr Ne s]- wishes ‘Ny layers to oe iStainer of Garland, a pitcher of many sagt Sen eae te 7 aie eee ARPEtah Rateiae vat re dh a | curves is prominent ec of the survival o 16 8 . eae ePiaiee ate everense the The class teams will be organized du- | each ee look Ing poate nimeel the matches must begin per schedule. — ‘“lring the week and material for the ’var-| best he can In the ejght hours’ daily The tournament for the D: C Jacklir Is ity team will be s this fall Coach| grind. In case o = puncturp, or tall Be Ceetolas Sane ie tte nel ER ing HEnnionents nda never gett eee : ‘ en oh ones wand eit > ¢ oa > atny : ; re encourage ar eS s fa : 5 ie "aale smelter of but delegation of horsemen and followers of the game is expected here by to- OUT ornick vs. F. Pringle ; Reo vs. Ernest Bamberger tc cteedantr oak pnunaee BRERA Eee nbenccttan i ths Melese Fae ae 9 0 Mane Tonne- honots| noe gave the bo As ine Ov share ver came to a players J Meyers vs. A. 8S. Brown JudgeProsvs a feutenant Green. vs 5 ‘Albe Pp "Mot ie ar Riter : AS MANTI IS WHIPPED H.E a Sweet 18 even; at the end i an additional track ts s they were still even uP, and | have same GHA inane saa the Yampa the MarR ets Rune Scores He Ei. id, Sos at first bebeg setti ng yorae men = > | was aria ts phe visitor S from Frank Judge two lor won from Dr. Niles Frank Roberts vs. Lee Dinwoodey. 7| thet Patt Fitzgerald eo Aywit See lr ; oe Girls | Wanted. 13 for EPHRAIM Wiltet threw Se ee TT | raped a ic, aarrett and Murray; son and Thor | Afternoon game— R | Portland . Bile @ecsucmeeccue in for M oT "Brodie E.| 4 inning, when rally Marhis men in a Batting which swung the game to the visitor A large crowd was on Aan and the partins See ane a al ; ts bs th today when roll between sessed and play Taylor, under a handicap of 15, won McDonald, 6-2, 6-2 Seman Weert ices har" | Hogan, 19.—Doyle the # the the next round Gilmer provec : better stayer, and he ve on the match! two up and three to pla . The other results E, wR Wicks won appearunce E.}1} even getts Onn led succeed- im fence, and two men the seventh. Score: nH osp first Le pt pared tg grounder Play- the for long distance . was match. of a The othe esults:; Carl Roberts won|the academy team last year was a fine | j5thon Old ane La Glorio and others. 5)from R. \ Sallsbury by default; Carrjone, Of last year's team, Clark, Bur- |}; win ‘Bros. have eleven head, IncludNeel won from Tod Goodwin by default; |ton, Roberts and Watson will be ere. | ing Frank Tukidek and Valencia TT G ariffin: won from Dod Riter by | Greenwell, a former basketball star, will Seven or elght bookies are expected default; A “allahan won from D. M.|/also be in the harness again this year to cut in today. The first day's pla H. E.| Bova by def auit and 8S. A, Whitney won | Coach ae is enthusiastic over the | wag. very good, B 1 am from Lieutenant Weterman by default prospects of a winning tes While no Glorio appears on the card Kil Today’s Schedule is AT B Y U eer oe ee oo 7 ell merece and ‘ ; plenty of contenders in each event are assured ; Toledo: game Harrison pitched ball oN Ene ee 1 ) 1} Swift <7 : and Club ° in records broken 7 C, Gemme some ceptl ons were noted, and ‘there was plenty of praise for the track ttself. The wide and long stretches and the and| in the big ball game for wu $200 side | Brown ined bet Mant! appe eee on hs scene with | har | Selman, the much-touted Payson piteh- Hogan Pres, reer to the plate in sutterk and La four and today Goats ernon by Country match day by winning today’s game, 6 tk Shorty Hunt, who successfully ‘wirled for the smelter team esters W again in the box, and while hi pity heed good ball, he lacked the reir: , Q LEAGUE. Sept. the September leg of the Country club/ for the cup at (Special to The Herald-Republican.) team 0} H.i 9 Jokerst; and of vere nine Entered first SSC HH neLe | and hitiing Howard i — | the | || in he altitude of the mountain finish is 7,500 feet - The start a ley : cr [ i H. 1 : R. 2 Stevens: 1 1] 65 Miller C awe Manager. to up a tortuous Turfmen ————— AM 7 a Ble ie shi : slankenship and: and E.|and his Salt Lake 1} sweet revenge on 7 1 19,— soaneees of ers : H.-E.| 9 ‘ Gough : Gans. eg ae 19.—Score ener an 1 sharp eas H. 12 the in ffi»ac sss: : | W. . tn the at te ye acramento, th and Harris finishing te 7 : Handicap. Spe cats Fi 7B alienate: tr i s—Ho 5 eli icing1 Ss” M x oe SoS acoma’... teense aperdce pau HE. R. bh ante and Towne, jSan Fr ol Batte ries : “Witlet and Williams *resider ae yon G end R, os oe and ? e ine EDEE Ay ae: | Batteries Ig safest second, no end of endurance." Weatt rope “ove the | Service to and from the depot, the visit colt himself and, as he weighs 200 pounds,| to the park will 'e made under more it: will: be seen circumstances toda . S that Belle W. was carting | Pleasing Amo he vis 8 oo some little load lowute cet ye ‘oun ane emen and fol- eae i i Big Field LEAGUE. Orne me- Poe qr tioore , won|] t Angeles, nee ame ie the grief| up make 9 eRoitag Los will wrecked. by SET RECORD: AE GOLE | scanceerset cess eee ee 100 27 yesterday in Tacoma Kerns; iad wth San “Eranceg anni RACING mile to with their a telegraph | , P.C 49 nes sc neatiea’ league. 4 e runs | Andre -H.-E. pe _ . and vdetewwnsdae COAST FREE new came and the driver, Gus|top mechaniclan, Frank|the os Sh rere ae Sea ear ET eee Seept.’ 19.—Scores: noticed In the play, asunder the ‘handl(Special to The Herald-Republican.) First ga R. HE. | cap system the second class players may Ogden, Bert 19.—Coach Ben Harker cf | Seattle Lai tnnncum” menenan 4 7 1/hope for a chance at the finals the Weber academy says that7 he willl = g Portland 1 >| |,, But one match was played yesterday. | have a baske tball team this winter ut te rles—Thompson that! and OER. She 2a; 1 Haggin 5 twill ea off the state high school cham- Ar- H inning darkness gameCity spite Mac better as . Ashley ue Lies Br rles—B re nnan and ww ite un park Treas ey os. is stride - golf were o Gilmer-R. Lost. 86 $0 70 68 NORTHWESTERN Um- three R. game— Pueblo, ichita a. THE UTAH JOCKEY CLUB RICE, out ns eee tterles—Wilson Fs ‘Manus Ing NDRON J. TARO and Schlef. Molnes Des station, Oregon Short Line depot, at 6:45 a. m. 7:45 a. m, m., 1 p. m., 1:4 p. m and 2:20 p. m Returning leave 12:55 a. m., $:52 a. m., 1:27 p. m., 4:39 p. m.,5:05 p. m., 5:35 m out 13 ‘ eos - ike. eee LSA a LY we ennis tenn Batterles—Chabek, Johnson and Towne MeGregor, Burnum, Burngrover and Mc-| Manus Becopa game— R. H. E.] Slou ity — Lecateealk: 3 2} ADMISSION 50 CENTS, INCLUDING GRAND STAND ins ‘ ns ILE casa sioux civ. seve Scores: ene V- ite whack, DAYS shine Sea Pfelster ropepen : Batteries Wright, ; of tl dies’ Days at Buena Vista Park. Ladies park Ne grand stand on Mondays and Fridays, to Bn Re mee Hak: 1502 Bodie: 4 Pe ee See Chapman, brain awful v her he raln a “ und kramer rj} "bigest and THIRTY woke in OS ey ae nee defeat = and Roth; Brow Y and own a2 re nnan and et Klem game inning...Scor by batting ninth Nee or] be- dinner have s just to Root { DIES races daily, the west eae = American , was PAILMES “IN NINTH. i ties. SAR Louis, Sept. 19.—Philadelphials I eee Six in. ...... . .......... and Armbr Second) ge me— for iree yAforning be Ww wo E. t York Louls Seattle Portland, Batterles Hall Armbrustc St, ‘There'swho Chapman, has biking Bonehead on the from our {mAmmunitions, st 3% AE re LEAGUE. New St. eeite jes—Spade and P tis Ev 4 I a an 58 pade oe) auxt Ixle end ee al = Graham. Umpires—Klem and re Pete agta was While acee oe $5 87 Second game— R. H. E.| Cincinnatl ’. srcetseerarcsesecces © | 8 | 1) today'se Js on. the some ball ecent was driven It_will be ladies’ day. Manager W. n announced yesterday that during the meeting the ladies will be the Suests of the hae Monday and Friday In the play the Directors’ : ay. all yesterday Won. Fema niladelphia ........ Boston oweeeee CcClevelandie REO or so. ewes seer Doll Bee O26 SoU bie eed o. bere- ( hicago a: New York “patteries—Reuibach, a verse for each guexst two known in Salt Lake Sporting Goods Co. tl free eens 45 62 68 70 e cic oe 96 ————— DOVES LOSE BOTH. cher; Mz iranard: e- randall and pires—Rigler and Johnstone pe Newark t J a Norton, the ell sporting write include among we guests Johnny ¢ hapmen the well known bleycle. manage ind Floyd MeFarl and, the Lider The LA AMERICAN Cee 99 4 to 4. Score 3B: OO Packy peat Farland ‘alhoutabine a clippings Open Today admitted Won. SOME GAME HERE. nee Vancouve Chicago, Sept 19.—Chicage and New|/c York 2 faved. 4 14-Inning fetes toda the Spokane game being sens d DY darknese with the] |ijay ; score GOOD Tee WE WBE and car, a Can]| bakeb ill championship. ilies 1¢ en at known Western Arms LEAGUE. eata saceie tne Cincinnati, Se today. LOOKS Welsh, today fall = ‘ BOSCO. LANKY MAC ARE TOASTED]. nt Rav al Dis Diroot ng ents. now oe 4 Say ee gh Ms aoa = ae eee aoe--47aT .......-- “BONEHEAD” CHAPMAN AND Cale Street. ort Pestarn D yourself mds, es 5 Bee ¥ rie : = the do other Ea ae Oe. tween Pocate lio boards, and they on Equip f Ry Es ' -_- D4 . *, so far asaa pr flee3 oe “neeeg. | Omaha See van , ‘2| F At Loulsy ile Coll +i vf theire AE ae 2h= 9 First: game Loilsvilless Pe as they can put eee = rer ning and Nunemacher Minnei apolis ce 2 -cond game: Louisville p E e I lerstand ‘oe ollenbecK anc adman é inneapo i urns, manager for ( ollins i. 1 evn z aie At Indianapolis—Indianapolls 2, Milwaufor Pocatello, and, if he can flix up the Denver, Sept. 19,.—Scores 2 kee 0 ri ow i First game— R Hi E. ee Se sls “m1 e than bee ’ P10 2 ady for ¢ é xO t towns in Der -1 5 9 5 with i from Montana = and B atteries—W right and Kerns Adams | Wyoming, will. send fans Just at presend Ha i ; R HOE voTamercial. - Turf 48 the Who Dee one—Freddile broker : the _ GAME JUBE Fawn- Cuts 7 aii 40 E Pee [ : Responsible te : Te never saw a country. more ~interPl oie Iphia t 8 1 aaa Aacst at the fight Bee and every thing uls 2 7 0 AM aN SASSiE shaping up for a big fight Pete Is ena ie mn s—Corrl jon and De olin; Harmor nON in every little hamlet and has|and Bre sanabe an mplre- O'Day aT a SSOCIATION. nen ast eed stil talking At ( ‘olumbus—Firs ‘rst gam Colum! ‘ the time hy whipped Cyclone Johnl'i<nnsas Cit Sec enme “Co lumbus : 1 ny Phan at I oor Ke a le at Tag rs WESTERN LEAGUE. | f ae . aie im olumbus am The me ip ps ——— ; : Towns a Spoiling for Bout a : | x ae One, trorites r of Pete Sulfvan, has returnedSatie from a : trip through ners te oe Wi le thesay: interests of a match with ete pe the terY fettle that ing wou aa hi ave 7 saat even ann words about They oavacn ay ane ding the money :: ‘hea ia Ir AS RES e the 7 : on then Fred Foster has been perso he NATIONAL —_—_—_ : Manager of ; Pete Sullivan Finds Idaho| ; always ee fh Rte m T Chicago, Saini : : over ‘what car dept. ioe: hastee Wisisocas the happiest man in Provo mie 3 Chicago Fan Sees Pittsburg Win. impatient, Mato ta gh et ies al a as \ fAat )a8syou :please,’\ the phone ke ne iat $8 ” pes my ~FIpHT Iter t, abstainers" | cago pla the “Phillies ine re We sie this 1 gO: and sew the game?’ en spots a D Ric “pee ices anita Bee ye hung up LOT th a ae vg : STAg SAS POEL OT 42 sy} rf =< eT vs . wire. ip -Fame— id, you want?]Cincinnatt. lege hone costs SS eats rles—Gaspar eries— eSay, ' the ; : U aah sr CConn eaker sald, Chi| Grah Graham mpire fa St. OF fp ile 2 Louis Is a reverse | St. Brooklyn quite B faint “< Oe Ai al a asked, ription came over | as TIT the seconds slipped by. s _ te atamands oie is‘ At magne t?’ ‘Ye said, grands tand was : tecehe con oelice des nn f UG Ry game _ word says Connie |~« Philadelphia nil White 7 mS BA asNewever, York) but re- of|Hanshue, Westrope will send the colt to Salt for training, where he expects to everything: in & sight In the colt line this on thé bench that some one|Chicago ...... xietatehs etarsiel on the long distance teleaon Pas weccnevces 80 oF ~ || Cinein NACCHO to3 the office and answered," Phils teenie erate leraraiemin AGED 67 you. Ruess A wager of $100 was hung morning that the colt would to economize jin ever§ was in Cleveland with a by - ira -anwhile at the track 1 is Just oster us confident of Mr Lake take TELLS during Newhall Apperson of a mile in 18 seconds and looked like there was a bunch of speed left. Belle W., a daughter of Rose W., is less than . and reached him wanted m phone ‘I we a up today near The morning at the Utah County fair grounds | Bequtiful Buena Vista Pleases his little colt, Belle W., paced one-eighth tells a story of the season hietells ae a. stor ITE TO FREE rigs and He won pole the hilis and i perhaps | ; ee WACK was in PROVO COLT BACKED 10 WIN ATFAIR MEETING to fight GOOD ONE ON HIMSELF BN ae the noralized. e offic: he: was Pet Te GONNIE bet 19—The, of the big He pide cone a broken arm and w motordom | /Mternally injured. Seyfried was not dangerous Forbes, narrowly escaped lives. The machine struck hik the Red and Black line js far ik 1 invalid ¢ from picked, some of the strong candiwhen he was turned over to Foster he] dates at present are Matt Gallacher and had all the fills horses are heirs to, and] Leroy Worthman, = ends, veterans several new diseases. His princ ae aa the 198 team. Captain Tommy Fitzpatrick ble was bleeding profusely is showing imanes orm over last year : at quarter and his is practically the only or more Postei was ridiculed a4 pisos. thats is a i “d ing bought Dr. Rice at all hen he tty scrap Is go ing on for fullback entered him for one of the big classk with Drank Whe -eling of last year's t a stak : very body | finding me nty of competition in Read antry fee to] Wimmer of last year’s Los Angeles team e a jok , When Fos-] 4 Blak: in Whe sling’s favor {s that he Is ter asserted he was In earnest, the book-|one of the best booters of the pigskin in inakers pitied him and then laid tremen- | the squad dous odd In their future book uawrence Godbe is making a fine show for end, and his speed in getting down Takes Horse to Farm. the field will doubtless win him a place During the winter Foster took Dr. Rice|/in one of the set of Vaiss é Pain er to a farm near St. Louls and doctored | Brown and Backman are the candidates, ster advised his friends to put] Brown having the advantage in welg ould 1 Rice, but| Pete Romney and Bob Wilson are Boke too skeptical | working fast at end and quarter and will I length when]|be valuable men In case of acciden 1 by the ‘lect coterie Five suits have been issu Among them was]|coach, Convill, aan the possessors are nom de plume of|the subjects of much envy, The lucky wherever the St.]/ones are C atin Sareea k, Kirby, When Da-| Yates, Wimmer and Wheeling gan soliciting subscripThe Te: tear will organize this week I 1e Republic. |and a ely schedule | will follow Baty Wier Sept. most early in the race, Seyfried, and his make the te The schedule adopted e settle the state championship has add nterest to the games this fall and the Cane both in the northern southern divisionsy will be ea Cal, the seconplain to le of Los Angeles, driving a Ser ees pee here eae but three entries. n the fastest time ever made over the e race to NV are Baldy . ee course. The time for the distance of|ly hazardous. our: pusses 93.6 miles was three hours an our) through the narrow ‘defiles is “the foot- 600 boys, the foothall heorts the|/in the has been yisible had always celtads that he of eastern be okmakers After on Fos-]squad been of Increased both in num- = one country, er’s coup the vis easterners always|bers and spirit. sa served a @& Ale a respect for westernAt the seat practice more than twentyers and thi st. Naturally it took aJ]five youngsters were out In sults and tremendous shock to convince a imit but Foster produced the Shock, which was ) L quite as une xpected 1s an earthouake not ‘place cinched for the team and In was in 1893-3 that Foster purchased | go mtrOr ng were the new men showing up the old, ans. n-down Angeles, Mount Baldy road race, one annual events of California Positions. —— Since the mass meeting inetrcalenat the belt Ike Hig en aie errr incl day|tny of on crease, With Pretty Fights e for in big School a leaped Sots High = ri JOB MOTOR CARS DASH OVER DANGEROUS COURSE IN MOUNT BALDY RACE >: who FEVER HAS TAKEN HOLD ST.MAKELOUIS MEN| GRANDNEWSPAPER COUP ON RACE. Pee ae : Son Among the many visitors Salt Lake by the races is today the one-mile proFrank Kramer of East klyn was seco Jack t The mile and the half mile match races between Kramer and Lawson were won by Kramer. He beat Lawson in the first heat (one mile) by half a len ee Time, 3:371-5; and jn the second heat (half mile) by five lengths, tinze 1:58 1-5 or oe $ HIS KRAMER WINS FROM BOTH HIS RIVALS 5 or Backer ~ 5 > irk, N. J., Sept. 19.—At At the the ‘Valitvome ska track here fessional national them proristiip bicycle race was won by Orange, } ’ minutes secon e ler of + > Broken - Down Race Horse f DOTBALL Cleans Up a Few Thousands TO SEPT. 20, 1909. Lom wizardy Foster used, but lots sete © av ev t s0 well cutee ree fare “airing the dave they were ridic ling Fester and Dr. Rice rs 7 :retin et 5 ON MONDAY, KRAMER AGAIN SHOWS HEELS TO RIVALS [rsyisie BOOKIES BUSTED Seve eres FOSTER UTAH, nq ana THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: C. Lilley’s cadet uniforms—here jus t |