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Show SALT THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: LAKE SC SEPT. 26, 1909. UTAH, SUNDAY, CITY, A DOUBLE PAGE OF SPO U. OF UL cLEVEN STATE FAIR RAUL IS TAKING SHAPE MEET BEST EVER EXPENSE OF TRIP DRAWBACK. The second University of week Utah 1909 years at A ALL BIG of school at the shows the footgetting mee ood i aterial Olsen, makin SURE MORE a of at C ifford Ash accoun win Richardson, who not played back AND MONEY f ‘ university n university squads ove, a former Granite High school student, is showing up in promising arene for ® quarterback position, but absence of Grant is epenly tele both by the coach and ‘the playe ‘arose Squad Out. 1as < ‘< 2 Pp <7 p a SY ° The squad of this year is sufficiently large to permit of two full teams, aa hat the first team will be able to good scrimmage work for e cure some their games, The first game of the season will be layed : the Ogden High school de ek This wil n Coach Maddock e pick a team to play the first collegiate game of the seaAgriculture college at = schedule for the a er All predictions for the greatest program harness and running events ever given a state fair In Utah have material- e po eel biiit les aoe a game with Colorado oe ols mh the which the University: as Cc treated the ah university, versity of Utah has decided up this school for one year. count of conflicting dates the university was unable to make a date with the University of Denver rado college. Th or a Colorado game y be it Golden If e Colorado Schowl of Mines would t e to Utah, there is a possibility that a game with that schoo ht be arranged one of the games with the Montana schools droppe e Colorado school, however, refuses to come to Utah, Utah on other hand refuses to go t ‘ 5 i u ntee, as they are abl to ake expenses, As the Colorado ahold claims they are u nable lv Hisher guarantee = robabilitics oe a amo ar extremely remote with ear Colorado team. Yo J. William Anderson October petaker October ATHLETICS FOR GUARDSMEN)=: Race No. 4AKG AS eing favorable to vantage |for the h eo out en t an, as the of both furnishing athletics a y the trips throughstate bringing e., Utah in closer touch with each seasons the Salt Lake com- well as piey ing with the guard teams, the 1 of the guard hope toe wil th enter a 1 leagu the ¥. M..'C, s., University of Utah and other teoms, both in basketball and, fnaeer ee tain Freoman Bassett ane others are Senet the arrangemen GRANITE FOOTBALL IS SHOWING MUCH CLASS work the Granite Fou Salt Lake, Pomeroy, Saturday, st, RELAY sure of RECORD of City, ty, ais, Mo., 25.—One to be —_—__— in wa held and i it FAILED nd alah relay a eG rk Athletic club quartette tesails race winners’ time a ay 3-5 This beats the record York Athletic club e New Harvard teams. Se Hep Pegg City, Sept. %.—Walter Demara of San Francisco won the six-day elghtended hours-a-day bicycle race, which here tonight, riding a total of 969 miles Willams was second with ond 2 laps. and Stein tled for Ss miles Hunter third place Demara start and with 968 miles 10 laps. been in the lead since the a not forced to dismount had was % Str. 1-244 08 it ore and Jockey. 1-1 Fischer 7 Sullivan . Time— 4 ata Gua. 9 P. Value of the customary $% more before the filly Was knocked down to Hill. The latter, Beettng. Op. Cl. ... 9 9 8 9 4 8 o) wl 50 = grand perg a private oo oo TO boxing esterday,within with a Peak ‘in length finished left the issue | | Sk goo Won easily Second driving. Third easily. went to the front early and never 9227 Ind. 4751 3 co tied alue to RACE—Four first, es _Wwt Ls. “Dextra 4673 4952. 6189 ae Ss. LV and Catroke .... Good Money Frel_ Stene ecto a half furlongs, purse ; % ‘vane Fin. 1-6 6 , Ses 02 awe 5 : 4 8 a te 2-year-olds Betting Jockey Cavanaugh ESCAPE, single time, while ane Sere were more or less hampered b nts. The finish of the piees was as follows: Demara, 9® miles 2 laps, a ee RACE—Six M.“Musgrave, re t Pelham, _¥ Poe 109 a. Aucz one post, 8 CL Singleton . Ee. uith Howard . . Shriner ° Ri sage essece COCtON: os csae-s Rapley .... .«. 3 . .... 3-year-olls 2g A . 3-1 21 . oe -5 1y Hed 6 1 4 6-6 6-6 show. Alrs, 5-18 > 10 10 15 TaN . The Mouser, uae 4 a Ge 5-2 . Gator Soanaee to ” Ba 92 3 10 9.22% . 1-2 Bell show. Pelham, ‘Trait ate Lanita, by 00 Won easil Second and third driving bid up from $3) to $505 by Mr. Hill and retained 3 S. Ae Gossiper PIFTH 0» RACCE Ons di ond 2 sixteenth Value'toWt, first, 3s. ‘73. John, ‘Louls, 4.107 Ch. Paine, ah, 5 ....,..107 3 3 .. .... ~ 4 (5217) Agreement, 4 107 5202 Kopok, 4 «......-.. 7 5193 5193 5179 ‘Tom Reid, Dr, Mayer, Trocha, 3 At post, 2.min. Louls, 6-5 place, Winner, ch 9200 ‘ 2-1 2 B-1% 3 1-4 102 6 64 977 99 6 4-3 Of3-5 show. t 4:22. y Ben Br % 2% on “2h ‘na 3-% 5-% 2-h 5-% 6-2 : 6h 6-8 “4 4-114 I-n 6-6 7 6-1% selling, fi -2 4-1% I-n miles, Str. 4-14 -n 6- Time—:95, and Van Dusen ... 4 Woward Rooney ‘nat . .. ee Trained by J. Ro 31... 3 11a (6212) Ar, Hyman, 4.-..119 5176 (3200) .. Yolo, 3 .... Mazapan, a t post, % min. seaan U9 a et put ape quit, Jane MmieY vee 2-126 c.. rT «6 4 (01. ou Bs a . the early Swift off 6-1 zh 6-2 4-1% 8-1 6h 6% 4-h 11 21 in Left Off at 4:4914. 880 miles 11 laps, Str. en Ble 6-4 4-44 3-1 7 Time—:24, 2h fi Fin. 1-3 De the 2 7 Van Pos 6-5 Wrac :48 2-6, 1:08. gs. i Dusen 3 5 Cincinnati, Sept. 25—Cincinnati won the first and tled the second game of today’s | double-header with New York, the final contest being called at the end of the oe inning on account of darkness Scores Firs st game— Richy. tee ke Séngeuees r 5 10 9 New re b s s ow diane wetaa Batterles—Fromme and Clark; _Drucko, clases r aon Meyers L mpires—John stone and Ka cond game- at H. & CinecinnaBe 1 5 3 New rk 1 ic Ba tterrie s—Spade and Clark; Matthewson and _ Schlet Umpires—Kane and Johnstone. CARDINALS 4 1 Man- . oh ne of me oe Rogers of Sacramento, owner of Surety, Woolen Ss several jother horses, Batted: ‘on Judg omeroy yesterday to learn gornethings about the panning of the horses at the sprang misery on pecouns of whi their oe alner, virtually ruled o Tt was " eclained to both One yamed threw 10 10 20 2 5 = Swift, 1. PF. ieha Biskra close y Eynien fad proen, a fornia owner thereupon announced that he would put the horses in the hands o some other trainer, in which e n Fa ist them wil removed. I all probability either Stuart Polk or T obe Ramsey a 8 employed to train the Rogers strin that ; Schmidt; Soarise Game UR Lo a quite fellow CUBS Og Grne at 7 Eo on opening Asteca Aste ue nes eae got 6 to 6 I day. One mile handicap, i and Phe up Hida Bo selling aE eeee one and anc AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. meee value $1.24. nee for selling, Yinner S| 2-year-olds 3 2, 3-year-olds to one Winner to b 3-year-olds in ae 2-y lds, stakes an eighth. handicap, Paso be sold and up, far $300. 2-year-olds and nile vera handicap, a year- -olds $1,500, six furlo a fee to eee De ai {s $25 additional to s us each of fixtures the $10 and , al addition to th above, othe r stakes will be be opened as warranted. MONDAY AT AT First ward ndex. 5 $8 BUENA race, selling, ie furlongs: “Nelght eee *106) Pelham .. VISTA. 3-year-olds Index, 5236 May .,114] 5213 Rose and ee up- Welght ll4 Daly 108 229 Lanit --198] 5224 J. Sh’tall ...108 6228 BB. Brac #109) 196 ‘Athgold 17 5191 M. Hol'ndr .114! 6205 Gov. Orman.114 Second rac five furlongs, 3-year-olds and upward: . ndex. a In Wel _ 5 S Geen a ood aa a9) *Aquiline . i Gos' Ei eer is 165 Inclement "a Yel Foot 108! 18 Halton 117 4) B. Bush ' Third discov Toda : 7 47 race, 114] 5188 selling, Chit'ring 2-year-olds, 527 i. permitted Pa — No Quarter in 1 nis fuure races e clev ver lightweight will resume miding Tuesda Ww elgnt nda Camera 110] 5227 D. Paayne --110)(5189) Chalur --113) 5237 Ld. oe ..1u8 five fur- ght K. of Yolo 110 Glare cv eekll Fd. Stone ils P'chita. 107| 653° Biased race, selling, 3-year-olds, 05 six pend Taviox: Weight|Inde 6215° H. a - 107} ( 150), Force we ae oe 8 a sa 5212 . Sir Barry ..108 215 zt 00. ( M. M z Fifth race, sell! y maa. a ha seven furlongs: ndex. Telght)Index. Ww (5204) C. Doharty “us 6201. Pr. Jewel 62) Bardonia -105) 5898 Harcourt B40 ohn Louls. = ixth 3 re. wie. 3-year-ol ds = Welght tn de 62 Doyle .. 40 6210 Dr. Mayer wi (5226) (359) Godfather --112) 6215 5226 Aks Ar Ben.1i4] «Apprentice 5240 allowance and Tom Reld Bonton Financier Kopek FOR a ...108 up S elght a 1 112 1; St. 4 to 2. while Columbus beat Mil- ren |b half a capture game should : the Milwaukes's els chr Sea s Still o in the eee Fray a cae GELS nese ; : FS ‘e Zi « - ro SOX. WHITE LEAGUE. A. Seattle, Wash., Sept. a e yre of won from Seattle by in a well played. Palreeen inning 2 R. scc Se attle Aberdee Batte fine —Mitler and O'B rle ae to 0 game. H. E e and § hea; ‘ Siever @ JOCKEYS GROVE Angeles, Sept. 2 6—Vern on hit ae today, and with the aid aoe mis Splays, won y a score oe 5 No po mento poner got bevond second base. Se io R.H.E Baum B rown the 50 Beau Batter ries—Smith and an Furhe _ "" Ore ast L incoln, an aha coln > E. a 4 13 2 y' > macher: a Pat-es Nunne Topeka, Sept. 25.—s Pueblo ...,% . . ete TOpGKG 65 SVs i cohec ec, wi e ant 4, Den Ss Sept. ehita Batteries—O1 and Jokers and _ x 3 Willi: ams; Sl een %.—Sc ase 5 i Grove. Leah ; Sept. i, 2and Poplar Orendorff; WESTER -RN N LEAGUE. tterles—R tonBa ann Coa van one inat Buena Popler between has been posted, Portland, Ore. S —The home team played sround the aa Is today one steax Carson mn ributed to the success of the Beavers. Score: R. Hi 5 os .os AAngeles ng Bieb Sa he hes uk a Nk Carson present AND POPULAR PLAY BALL TODAY A baseball game of terest will be Play ed non ‘and. sa player, but as a ranager, is known to fame and through nin he has done his best to game going is admitted he game state and he keeps abreast of the » Managed and held down k for the Indepe aan this season. Bert has a tl scheme up his sleeve for the season of 1 COASTeee LEAGUE. Sacrament _hattertes—witteit nd LaLon MARGETTS. Her Margetts first started to play with the ola Short Line t Since that time he has had as team mates su wellknown figures In the Utah base ball horlzon as Dyke Waller, “Old Hoss’' 3owCoM hicf"’ Pr bal Kimmerer, Will Christy, Buc pokane, Wash. Sept 5.—Jen w . nea in the pinches ‘tod Ly ae the Beaver vere shu Score H. E. Vane sda cosessO0 6 O Spo pase of Satta riee—Hianagen aland Sugden; Jensen, Spencer and Ostde ik. V E. A_follower of the gre at gam e of baseball Utah for the and y fan i will —_ Gumlin Bert Mar Ss is to Salt La Bert ear ries the unique distinction of having wen uniform that has appeared for a am s annee lon.s—Jackson 5 e ‘Indianapolis. —Indianapolis, waukee in the second game of a double-header at Columt ie Louisville can now lose the two remaining games vet to be played an SILT eu) aad ee bee Ge ehan, Butler, HopSeaton ens; Gough and k Fournier. and eoveere “At. Paul, 2. Ten inning , > Loulsville Sept. 25.—Loutsville oinched ne; 1909 Ee eciGan association pennant today by in Kansas but] Bity Goll fet dean olds to be sold , mille aa to TWO. PLACE, ne NORTHWESTERN The Navidad handicap, 3-year-olds and valu 1,500; mile nd a sixteenth he Dos Republicas, 2-year-olds, value sixNuevafurlongs handicap, Chase aha iro York in the sixth OF At Tole do.—First game: Minneapolis, 2; Toledo, 7, Second game: Mi nneapolis, 2 Toledo, 6. Game called at end of fifth inning on account of eer ene ss. At. Columbus.—FI game: Columbus, 9 Mil Lukee, 6 Seochel game: Milw kee Columbus, .4. —The Tigers Wash, HSepEnes. Sept. Tacoma eighth and in the sixth, tled up beaten but were fin ally ninth today, sinon Casey’ s timely in the ele venth R. FE gle. Score Tacoma ayes Portland (ocseccs + scecn as an ar-olds -year-olds bases, ee defeat25.—Chicago Sept. Washington. in both games of a today ed Washington balls and two A peas on double-header runs in t two scored Chie: ingles first game, while Burns optelte hed John: the second son in E. H. R. game— First wseereaceerers 0 5 1 WashingtOm ..cccee 1 2 3 : .....hicago White Hardy; and Batterkt s—Groom Sulliva and E. - H. eae Second 2 7 9 oun e sane srk Cite . Ww é Shing ston 2 ‘ 2 o. eens c hic ag Burns Hardy “and Ba tteries Johnson and Payn oe layers For NeW York, for a home run box for New TWO his part to such sidered Ethon a > ature on LAST. Chicago, Se —Chicago defeated suai in a One -playe >d gamo today Se : R. H EB henivainfewse as 6 Sees 0 § 3 i ale 50 Bos 4 6 5 B Gttneias Ptaletes and ‘Archer: ca Cooney and Rariden. Umpire—O’'Da murach two men 30stor SG Shannon got AT St. Louls, Sept st. Louis {ts first victory in sixteon games by “defeat: ing Brooklyn ney Score: Fics eae ere See Jed ec nnae ake 6 a whet aa 4 3 5 Be ALO CIS wath ween te oied wicket Oca a aC Ba tte lee Wilheln, ae nt, Dunn and Bergen; Meltor, Bee and "Phelps. Umpires—Klem and Stet ei nan. E Collins, eee and Batt erles—B allley Donohue. Arellanes and E H. R. Second game— 1 5 3 TiOUIS ssc scecveeecccvenenees 0 1 eee FORtOT ieee AnderBatterle .s—Stremmel and ‘Smith; son, Cicotte and Carr iga Bee on Madeline Musgrave demonstrated yesterday that her defeat by Kerry a few days acs was a fluke, to the fact due that J. Henry no condition, by was she beat better Kerry will owed t rt ¢ : e Vis track until it Is established to the s eward satisfaction of th has nothing to do with them The Call- his 7 i 7-2 6 ‘10 H.. ap the first won 25.—Boston Sept. Boston, Louis from St. of a dc fete Header game the sectook batting mu by good today Se ond In ten innings: B H. 4 First game— 3 8 ecduemaepne sc nes iss. St. Louis winning non-fagenuine good enaO CUR me ce can Selling BUENA VISTA NOTES _ | The prediction made by some that th yolume of business in the be ting ring would show an increase of full er eent vanterday over that of the open os da ay. was more than coe was ver ch the bes of. the me¢ voting, partly because the Dubie was on “‘velve early in the aotion, but more so bec as the confidence a the patrons of the track that the racingis being conducted along right lines has acne with each day's racin oe ip, atom 3 6 : . a Frank ie $1,500, acai paki Won all driving speeed a nd in a furlous drive just won. badly, ‘tinished with @ rush a outside peeeads area judgme nt on PA ee ORs “and CINCHES te < Et k Beene oie Ben make 2p eee) ouee Judge Pomeroy has recelved from Secretary Lyman Davis a prospectus and a copy of the entry By aubet or a dozen stakes to be run at tl urez meeting hers will be ninet ng at the new Mexican courst 5} Paso, the in augural meeting Mbegtnning Dee. 1, and continuing to March 1, 1910. The average daily purse Tae take offerings will be $2.00. all 1lues estimated a gold. The list of stakes which haye been opened anc will Eons Oct Is as follows: Wh Chihuahua handic at two- a ar-olds and up, guaranteed value $2,(4 To be 0 | $1,000, Ano show cares he war bet- G2, | UP. Value $1,200, tx furlongs 20 39 ou . .... Singleton Cavanaugh Jarret show iskra, 6-2 place, ©5 show. fortie Fonse-Litth » Jill. Trained by Chitt ae tton 3-h 4-1 5-214 ie cost sLuAG : Jockey. Rooney bh e was cere, Mba aero aiee 10 Ei 7-10 Tucker. C. a ant Louls, headache up- | <2 8-5 :50 2-5, out 1:16, show. 1:44, 1:51. 9 Agreement, Paine, 7-10 place, mble-Jane Farrell. wet 2.40. 4 hey Jane Swife, 5213) Je. Cabiniss, 19) Balerian, ‘ m in g-g | 2nd up. value $1,200 Winner Be2 © 7-g | £0N, $2000. Five furlongs. | ... ron right |, tidy sum,whator athe leastubsequently the “big boyproascribed re Botting. . &. Smith ‘Tullet A se 70 John Hincothe holding eee a others, ee cou i ave o-year-olds Cavanaugh ese | ieee eeree IT ;, 1 4-%4 retell atl, vorite, aaa Clopton. Made acre me ueereye easily the class, well ridden and won ane plentl to spare. Airs ran he 2. am bothered somewhat, finished str 523 atl aT 7 ACE—One mile, selling, 3-year-olds sate upward Value of first, $200. ‘ Betting Ind Horse, t.5. % be] ™% St Fin Jockey. Op yt 4968 Ethon, 5 . ----1122 8 26 2-6 1-46 41-24% 141 Singleton .. . 12 4-5 5179 Buckt orn, 3 ...97 1 3 8 3 3 3 2 E, Smith .. . 2 2 (6202) Ethel Day, AT 2 1-3 1-2% 2-5 2-h Van Dusen .,.. 3 11-5 At post, 3 min Off at 3:57. Time—:26 ae 9, 1: 15, 1:43 1-5. Ethon, 2-5 place, out show. dogs ele 2 place, out show. Winner, b by Intrunsive-C Tra ined by H. Marshall Start good. Won easily Paond drivin Ethon the class, went ccs the front when ready, but was nearly caught by Buckthorn thorn ran his ual remarkable race, coming from far back and gradually Pbcdeeiy eb the leaders, , but coull not get up. Ethel Day ran race, 1 hot pace, but tired under it. (5216) her arriv oe Dextra to recede nounced bad in afflictior 1:14. place, W orks Swee EDGE. | Sixth Inning—Carroll we in to pitch for New York, and Detroit scored twice on its by D. Jones ee Cobb and Knight's wild throw. New York out in order. {In order. out Seventh In ning—Detrolt Works replaced Mullin in the box for Dea run on a base a ate York scored troit Chase's single. and an out and talls on on account of ds knee called Game 4. York, 10; Ne Detroit, score: Final ting from 3 to 2 to 2 to 1. t's filly 2 | ran back to her work of Friday, a halt- eo we |... oward 48, 6-5 Value Botting Cavanaugh Pea 7 24, upward. Shriner 4 Ethelbert-Ame rican Beauty, Banthet t, and » 2 97... 49 3:25. Tin sa f at 1- - place, out br. f. by u tn 1 95 5204 Lit Buitereuin, a 5192 El 5201 furlongs, selliing, r New York Lt extra Paul Hoffman, who was one of the big operators in the ring at Areadia last winfer, Was among thos: who cu in se Buena Vista yesterday. won pretty well to the Ethon race, but the best Re could do on the afternoon was to break about even hat was doing pretty we Williams, 969 miles Se and Stein, ie mt mies 10 laps. rebs, Wells, REDS GET THE | ujled to s¢ Fifth—Detré sit score . one runs on base on balls, hits Crawford and} Schmidt, a. fle Ider’ s "choles and three er-| - Rereor ances, 2-5 sho ee 6 place, “3-E show. Mo oney, 1-2 by Empe Sea of Norfolk- peven Dan ok raided byq W. P. Maxwell Discou i good. Won g: opti Second easily. Third handily Yextra outclassed this field and galloped all the way. Catroke made up a eis ground and finished strongly. Good Money had early speed, but ran as Airs, 9 sh sees mile in 48 seconds, an was od enough to make her win fn a gallo ~atroke was touted for a good thing on the oceasion of her first start at Butte, the fact that she is still a maiden attests that she was a ee nbelannent then, as he was yester¢ 5238, Ind. the’Mollie saddle.: a good: thing In ‘the race: for terete -olds, but a .plunge on on the strengt el ant eee a onds since caused La Start, w orld of 3 11-5 8 6 20 20 20 naBne 2-2 3-1 4-1 6-1 6-10 7-2 44 Lear unas eoes dilike Sao con- Omaha, Sept. 25.—Last evening while the patrol wagon was taking : 4 Marvin, the alleged Union Pacific train robber, back to jail from a barber shop, the wagon ran into a small street car riot at Farnam street and the prisoner made an attempt to escape. He was clubbed into submission. Sept 25.—The este its last appearanc and was beaten oe R. H. E | Bitte aincae Wea emule s 150 8 0 Philadelphia avuvs tae 0 5 3 Batteries mnitz and aaa Sparks, | MeQuillen eat Doolin. Ur npires—E mslle ea Rigler No runs tin first and second innings. not a aves. owner, bid $4, but raise of % caused him to retire Third Inning—Detroit score hree runs] on bases on. balls to Mullin and ee, The switch. from Shrine to ak Cohk’s: singlajand Crawior so ple. New} rk two runs on hits by Dayle, seemed to work decided improve ment in Alivia On Thursday, when a 6 to 5 Hemp! ilk and Engle, a base on balls and favorite, ee Shriner up, zVvie. ned | ree next to last in a six-horse race 1a Four “th ‘Inning—De troit scored & TUN OD] dozen lengths behind Chief Deamon’ Schmidt's triple and Tom Jones’ single Start Mollie Montrose & speedy tric Z Game Second rose, among’ those: who followed. her in helng: Chiep > Deamon hand: May “worth, who ‘was second in ‘Thursday's, ra in doubt. Alivia ran an improved race, finishing atxiianic and just nipped Chief Desmond at the wire. Chief Desmond came with a tremendous rush at finish, Butea could not get up. May Worth found pace too hot. Prudent quiet Scratche d—Wireatstone, if Pittsburg, team made | burg today who is another 5 6 6 4 6 0 ee caine ers s Seana Stanage; and er 6 00 - 5) ist 352 48 279 YOU CAN’T BEAT 'EM. | °E ‘ighth. Inning=De troit scored a run on a base balls to Bush a nd Crawford's triple y York did not sco Final Ninth Tnning—B oth out in order score Detroit, Ne ow York, ee line was offered for sale in the usual ay, and a party named Hill bid $400. Ab came on a run from the direction of the paddock and got up just in time to bid P. .1- Ferd fe 375) Sees Ta v on Dusen yy et Parker .... 2: Cc. 2:28 fast. upward. Fin. Sg BY: § at track 4-1, oe EMARA WINS KANSAS CITY RACE Kansas clear; Mollie, out place and Show. Alivia, 3 plac show. Desmond, Winner, ch_ m. by arion-Bezique. Trained by 0. F, Humes. Scratched—Prete nslon, gaming 3ush r Horse. (193) Jitlet; 6. Jefferson BROKEN. was York, weather John Louls admirably ridden, fought it out stubbornly and just did win. CharNe Paine ran his usual game race. Agreement was going great guns at the end. Kopek finished wy in last fifty yards. ‘rocha seems to lave gone back 524 + ue RACE—Five Lo itivat’ Say : gz SIXTH and a half furlongs, selling,8, 3-year-olds 3-yvear-olds ¢ and upward rard. claimed record New 2 “S116 3 6214 At Miss Butte, 4 post, 4 min. MISSOURI GOVERNOR 15 AFTER FIGHT PRONGTERS| (5181) Biskra, eonthall star place. a S: x“ Is Wt 114. 105 °5 ‘De ities 4.111’ 4. orth, a.....114 3 aera 1031 eee 3-5 BlACe, ‘inner, m team, day, Start good. Won first three driving har round prize fight, a penal Missour!. I shall advise euting attorney to as or a jury Investigatino to determine not committed year's 5.—Seventh $250 4. . Madeline, mst William Williams; _ Lande er, J. G. Str John, Riley Ken to be Dag Tuesday, Oct *, wil be on “t st Interesting events of the w Pollowiue are the entries, with the welght and owner: Willie Grege, 1 4, Preston Cannon; Hercules, 114, J. Y. Rich; Phalanx, 17, Russell Swanson; Weldon, 117. Richard Hartley; ith Cure, 108, t Ryan; Bill Bagwell, 114, S. N. Evans; Athgold, a Sam larke; Gaga, 114, George Bb, th; Tavora, 135, B. Clow; My Nurse, 108, Clow. Running events will take place on afternoon, and on pg a Oct the great Inland Empire Exposition handlcap, $500 purse, iy to all, will run. Se presiding judge ik ie bs rd Dwye r, starter FIRST RACE—Five furlongs, selling, 3-year-olds Winner, apes |i.) dentally, Clopton came dangerously ne lo sing _the speedy daughter of Ethel- aby At L | Neither side scored in the first and second innings. In the third, Detrate scored and D one. run on TY, ones’ pcouEe rec a run on New Jones’ triple q York a& pass. to eoeee y and wingles by ManKeel ning and fifth neither side In the fourth and 1 2 fixte and seventh | nnings neither remar r Ninth. Gregg. very HERALO-REPUBLIGAN FORM GHART Scratched Bro.; First The picture shows President Taft on Summit hall at Provo in a Thomas Fly 6-70, owned by W. F. Dodd of the Randail- Doda Auto company, Salt Lake Mr. Dodd met President oo 8 Saree at the Provo station, drove to Summit hill to give the President a view of the valley, then back to th tabernacle, where the President spoke, and from there they drove ne k to the station. Mr, Dodd then left Provo at the same time the train did and araived in Salt Lake fifteen minutes ahead °o e President's train The drive was made from Prove to Salt Lake one hour and twenty-four nee rhs 2 aie ¥ 1s then taken oar? Douglas in the Thomas Flyer and poke of the auto trip from Provo alt 10, ee @ Athletics will play an important ‘Dart in the National Guard of Utah this fall and winter. Plans now under championship schedule i in dacs baseball, each company an rps to enter teams. Reports from the t Lak ompa es d ose in other ecltles are mo Ye Batterie aan ullin, Doyle, Carroll and President Taft, Senator Smoot and Captain Butt in the Ra idall-Dodd auto at Provo. Ww aaa Championship Series in Basketball and Indoor Baseball Promised This Winer. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Pittsburg ... Chicago : | New Y pee ‘ | Clneinnat iP ae er phi Br clyn st. Tuatha eked | Boston THERE. R. Eighth. Raco No. . trot or pace, 2:17 c Thought, entered by F. R. Lewls; Alfre da B, Cha ee "G. Daily; Fay Bernard, O Downing; Ginger, N. Purinton; Bil Dugan, Mrs. Gladys Wickens; F ae Irwin Bros.; Teddy, F. Mendenhall,Nimshi, J. Frank Splcer ; May Flower, L. 2} Erickson. ace 9, 2:24 class—Martha tay ae “by Mt rhatcher Effe Cc. FY. Swart: ast Murat, James aroness, FE. Allen: Harmonica, J Mendenhall; ’ Rilex, Reuben and Willard Chipman. & O19 -632 586 ms Ai5 ATS ALT ea) BALL. 2 ; Sixth. ALSO e ae Race No, 6, trot, 2:40 class—Ned Wilkes, ae red by A. H. Scofield: ffera, C. F. wart; Fleet, John Breezley; Orphan, L. Curtis; Alreine, John mpson, jr.; Harmonic, J. F. Mendenhall. ace No ro i pace, free-for-all— Bill eae entered by Mrs. Gladys Wickens; Pomona, R. E. Allen; Alzama, Henry Harker; rt Irwin Bros,; Climber, D. Ramsay; Francis J Leggett Dddte Woods, A. P Hubbut Jr., W. Oo Fen -eney 5. elri as, J P. Wilson: Ke ntuc ky Jack, Knight; Happy ™ ahs Prete rie -s—Summe rs Fifth. pace, 3:00 class—Buste Racene No 3 entered Brown, by Drew & Bow rian G Star, C. H. Anderson: May Dee; om Marshall, C. G. ee Blanche, W et Ramsay; Laur aN do, eras’ Bay Demon, J. ro trot or pace, 3poColn Rete vaagolie at osey, ent by i J wood: Robert Don, Tonhn McCoy; McCoy; Nat McGregor, ‘ Thatcher, jr.; Primus, . Knight; Pat Cc, i. Cox; ero Newton, O. M Runyon ace nd council dow in season. ng to the a ereniie arranged at the close of last these mes will played as a the Utah Agriculture college, one game. with the Montana Agriculture college, one Montana School of game with the Uni- aver . TIGERS Fourth. pace, ac No: 1; 2:2 Bierce ijlkes, entered V. *Packer; by 4 Ginge N G Thought, F. R. Lewis; E Mt "Conroy, Purinton; Kinng Wasatch, Mrs. Se Wickens Bill Dugan, Irwin lits, <eys Firth J. B. Thorne, Baby Teddy, J. F aededtall: William W iMiams ColRace N , trot or pace, 2:30 clas Martha sel Scofleld 5 ; Sam T, J P. WilProdi: al Splers Bros.: John cae ss, R. Allen; Dare Dream, McC Tost. 51 53 wy 72 75 77 84 106 Won 4 91 85 (2 6s 69 New York 27.—Detrolt, by supeTior play, took a pale of game s from New York toda i“ cond game was called at the end of the seventh Pieninie Scores Fic kas Ps practically Pectin and the will be largely to their ertattn as well as to the state fair board, which has placed every inducement to the front for a successful meeting Every harness event has filled, a record 1 for the fair meetings, and racing of high order {s assur The program follows October RESULTS | 5,—Phils i a a Philadeiphia, °o shut out Cleveland In Seen came double-header today, 5 to 0 and 3 A 0. Bende In the ope ning contest, held | Cleveland to four hits. Cleveland put up a poor game tin the tli ld, four of th “ir errors helping the home team to ad In the ‘cond game Morgan and Talk. nberg indulged tn pitchers’ pattie Philadelphia winning by scoring three runs in the fourth ane on four hits} and vo erro s First garme— Ree sae eB Philadelphia Bie ee ore 3 Clevelant ; fe 4 7 Batteries—Lly ngstone and Lapp; Joss yt Clarke Second game— Beeieee Philadelphia MN RIS ee 3 7 ] Clevelan ee 0 6 4 Batte vi s—Morgan ‘and Lapp; Falkenberg and Easterly. RACES WILL FILL WITH HORSE RACES ASSURED. October back ‘posit tion fo he pas i aoe declared * cneltelnle in athletics y { Bruits Thi - ATHLETICS ng ae Loul Ww ‘ashingt on ized, as a glanco at the following entries in the harness events shows. In the runs the Utah handicap has filled handsomely, and with e number of high-class runnow in the state the daily running events will bring fancy fields to the barar. this fall will see more The meeting money in purses and more horses in- numy oe re Sy than at any arstensen, spee » charge of 00-pounder guard. another heavyweight, will obably be ound el in the guarc Or center osition. Captain “Tillie” Olsen will ibe found at one taokie and Billle Home Thé positions will for on account of HORSES . af = HEAVY GAME Detroit . E hiladelphiia BOstonmieo eee detks GHIGA RO iss spies New York race Cleveland racy yeas alas seo Harness and Running Events Will Eclipse All Former Performances. Line Positions Look Strong, but the Back Field Is Weak. NO COLORADO BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE. 4 BE. x Boles E. *" Marshall fartin SEVIER COUNTY LILIKES HORSE RACING GAME peer es (Special to THe, Herald- -Republican.) Richfield, . Sep t. —The f air association officers have aeciaed a on meet before. the agar loseses A committee at work raisin 0. ain improvement of arin funds a “te : srounds and in the latter end of October plrees will be offered for elther nue or ays’ racing events. The number f horse Ee paihusiants cae who own fast they are anxi See before the weather gets too cold, he track will be placed best possible sha and inthe .. ... 305 —— the races durl n they miaa _ 7y meet will is pull re arated until this |