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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: ALL IMPORTANT | LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, SEPT. 26, 1909. 7 SPORTS FROM EVERYWHERE : Z : ; | = = : 4 a j | LP AA “tip Zp J wy S Z ; e - Lugs ti p! Wl} = oa = : : z Cincy a AG 'i Plysical D epartment Opens) | Winni “With Bright Prospecti. nning of Five Out of Six Favorites Puts Talent *in a Happy Mood. Says That the Davis Cup Ten-| Game Turf Owner Makes Big > . nis Is Run on Wrong Pile on the Eastern Plan. Races. eB! omeeesioenenne IEW INSTRUCTORS NEW BRANCHES : ON HAND oF on : roken ORT PROGRAM. wading cee” ah g the ON | were seen at Buena Vista. ¢ great deal of Interest is a ea . i : ted os the op ning of th rtment of the Y. M. C. A. being mani-| ‘ physical defor the sea-/ n of 1909-10. “English organ & With five fa. their money, During the Came strong fourth race a from the south lively wind and whiris ; 1e services of two New York state mon|, Oscar B. Gingrich, recently physical di- ae of o oa inghamton and James (N r) Ads .° asso- Cre Close finishes in two races caused doubt the order of finish, but Blanes ag. | 29 fistant’ Baan da = or be ee een oint (N, Y¥.) association . The will bane entirebe work under of thethe supervision physical depart-| of Fl. fvood 5 Brown, and associated with him 7 1 he e oe NOALES 0 ie ages Ucularly in the ix 1th, When eee d 94 Paine, the fleeFer ; P ny im sbove Mr. Yokel, instructor of 1 wrestling 1 vo. oe ca < 1] | geese | i es Hi 7 it me | f a for the team, gymnasium classes and for seniors a have Feature ; Event dition to this a great deal of work will} In the popular rhythmical better known as gyinnastie . Boys’ Classes Stretch gym-|!%S the dan-|‘hern’s 4s Ethon showed ones 2 and honors C ts known as the noon class, the afternoon meet-| nian high Stables class at in the re entry, took ont Money a Dr. Mayer in count | ™atkable race, 1 work ch’s Gin Cretan ae order, and if plans er anything, the busy man will find it jery. greatly to his advantage to take up inder hir us} ee, aefromonder. this. year Asife the ‘him, gymnas classes, i ae which might be called the fundamental |@fter being to the @. rush outside rail. —- ee rT ‘ 8 ai ther ; ) : ball Seecere Pp fl AY j nucleus Looks of Good : * es i Links Golf ¢ sort, this first Irs night.| z he showed together with | consenting will be pald v Z mter sports than ever wry of the department. this year to a before The oFoO Shot and . himself to take a a hit with the large swimmers, and the a strong ® aquatic club nl rl) chances mn as the ou sle ind turned Joose 2 ~”.,) ards uns asain. i Try i ) me at at-th - tub ate “Not dent’s ae | on. my = ee a ndav wha school ‘Orpen « ys, and “ed¢ ait fe acer alr@y stron ' oc canatation in tie6 canal Te ec associ: { } ® associa- * eoee. ween the aasocts Basketball catl league, the city mar ts | haplonship basketball tournaments, thy association's al schedule for the fin and second teams, will be Mned un inthe near future 7 —, a Hd pps Mt epatit ph gical he het de-! ytments a \ ayo SIN le Hiatlon members are planning on a big ymbership campaign for senlors to be-} next Monday and to run for three Am ale } } ball. baseball es, President and guests by the | tinue Monday and rivalry between Iry bet the 1@ gath- nies and oe almost started to} on reply a perfect drive o1 about} Mr. President” said wilf \ i in structor tructor e . professio « PEO -_ = yur “{ life," wus the am glad enough laurels.” tors present, have been ore than by Tuesday, and the|at the a month, the and event good latter, $26.40, . Responsible The Pawn ~ = broker 30 the E. Rate. Ist So. Corner of ia) Commercial. : events will for] be ea For the opening of Two boxes of Nitro Shells— y the duck “ season Club or Repeater ; 1 25 ° Te ——————————— Se 1 1 | Western S ~ f | | Arms ing and Goods oo porting Co. a a cw at no stage did the post adjutant, to a. attend m., as follows one man. andUniform, breeches stockingsolive blanket aan issuec campaign roll, pins,: hat containing at | forty : . blanket. yards, : rifle at at sixty se venty drab 1 ie service, at this post, Shelter tent pitching, as at Each guard company cent. 120-yard hurdles, : Mounted 3 a half ee S440, Bewe I third 1e—1:09 a ( ro . orderly: | menRunning shirt, | each tiona from each Ddattalion to qualify high ? Teams relay.: . One jump. alrite must Pre listen to the same and " every season manager we believe we shirt ran) of man enter. six Sk ad heat between hinciaiss. Gras- bein. At 10 umbus Worcester, as issued without what whe th perce ntage ons the esota did field not Bs 1 aback al ct in ci points, eae ro that ‘ r roes ¢ 1 fighting last. game chance to win GALT 48 East fornia alienate LAKE Exchange Zesond and on South Eastern All Street. Races Sporting Direct Events [jo ina eee confronted this owner together tis valuable up to. thelr and thing of if the before d markably when run- are : that bound to enter th but I regard it| the was | ring visible eee token of Ce Na ‘ e the prize pam dogs ae Le ssons 9; ‘SitataiGa? Ss Jhio ate, Mass.—Holy 18; a some ‘The more unassuming of horseman anes sites ee jookout for {inquire Tribune into tl the . We 18 is if , a . troit » havea Thar wo omé eta iwn ti tomers W ho a ¢ their note due for and "he erewweta ean the1 Lagine Gt Y coe aa owners We have {ncluding Re; tworo zy ania >Sas on chien zr Bending . ‘ b mise a top. seas season We Come for tour itcaiiier | ee or five re years ee) lng. with the front bunch from fax | SMerropgttan sale 1910 b cus= models One reason a with . we do business gives assurance of standard make and in ways alway condition, Plerce glass Klass whom e eee Arrow front tro of and : thirty horse-power speedometer. This are : prepared see to quote a very yr low with car full has equipment, only been used horse-power 1909 model, and in perfect condition. price on either of these cars. us. e om i Ren otteri ato 3 86 O. to 42 ee State Street. ~ @ his . Multo All shades and blacks—The cellence - Convertible and rain . weights Siegel coat. . . including stampe eas durability of ex- Wl eac one. . e O bal Re Cease. 8 I 8-230 | of makes. an and $3,100. Jan. 6, dated last. =Nov. 16, 1908, vada ee Fe a new d js in perfect condition, Wer also; have, a Chalmers-Detrolt x es th irty used only about nine months, fully equipped, a akee aay Chalmers=-Defor C It 1s better to buy a used car of good make and s good condition than a new one at about the same We » sell cars for the account of customers se any charge for commission. The class of {in J. Poulton for $500, $150 atfees and’ $150 dnterest “on a 3 D c q ee ar 3 Bee minora OF, retail she shoy . a us without class bullding. were pricee. 0. unl- of and z with : left purchased a respective their thins have rR. fif- There And we have a splendid E d th supply— both the regulation coat an e ¥ not te sov- been i , that Kansas State Normal, 0. haa epee iene you think a iiof shoes : think 25.—J. 3 Otter institute, Sept. Eng, T, but aa gas 2 Temerarie third, and Monday. Pierce-Arrow . have that first ,Boston Sass ewbury, F: For ov blue, - ae a Millinery | Keene’s Ewambi! II. today captured Lanbourn Welter hand teap of 260 Sreignt, for’ thiee-7eer aie z eee anna cea Conservatory eaneer hall, col. 55; k. work. College building, 9 ; has Eee Raincoat there ribbons the to dogs which are are other not quite good for enough win When elght horses run 4d 1 to th | | wire tl inner gets the cheers and } ir but there are wo. ot! se mewhere in the bunch whieh have wi some money by. coming econd and hire Be starters Cushin 0, State Wesleyan: Kentucky. in in milline: nery given 0,0 Minneapolis—Lawrence 0: Minne26: Lanwréies,) Kan-—IKansaeanieee Walter torney ¥ aa go 2s alone—King last precedent established r olen= them. o tzherbert—ha well that they will never lapse blouse {1 Pretend, 4 to 1; Shannon, team is always trying is because alo ee rik nt ul handicap, mile Did anybody outside of Pittsburg r tea “ h Ma oe ao n n ne nox oft cb-eixtaenthi value, $2,000—Afilic- | hear ee about ei aes . nae vefore the slump strike PAA ywhere els¢ e . aso ollec aro { — ‘ ine ct won; Fitzherbert, 5 to 5)§ the end of d the . season | eT ayia ‘Mason, 8 to 1, third. Time Not on your ambrotype! It was ~ MISS SUTTON WINS. nrc1-5. a a a Jew York, York, the Cubs ant 2:01 Lei -aoq.| Chicago and New : Philadelphia. Ip! Sept 25:—Miss Ma “Pifth race, mile and a Bixseenin 1 lthe Giants The Pirates were right/Sutton, Pacific coast lawn tennis chan 0 craft, 2 The to 1. Peer, wont 7 oSto e-, thir ‘Thr eT e— | there or thereabouts all aiethe way, runI : here Ha ' ene thira.! ier oe ae “OY flac iplon 8 he ace, about six furlongs—Captain fall to pennant raising, an The match was plaved on Sixth THOS, | 1, the court won; Glennadeane, 7 to ey got was the Peary eye and ve the/or the Merion Cricket club at H Seep Swanson, 3 ‘ tl : : ,: , Gal, 4 to 1, third, Time— ford. overlook, ; second; BMy 1:12 2-6 6 introduction - Oe Turf that Dre ‘ £ scoring mou Villanova, 0 Rensselaer Polytechnic #xingteon—Kentucky. Batis int: op- onsidering the homage paid to pennant winner and the extravagant form of adulation lavished on the boys | who win the flag, It would — the team which plays: good baseball all the he "ig At erry fron Dress out of sight, while the winner gos orl Ona 1 Vh ‘ tw M7 : n { nd : to fight into the post-season with banners fly| t _is . short e1 oe the loser Siva ane Saseball is one of: the few sport ingTake, for instance, Ss be- | where the » casecase oof thgt v r alll the g glory goes to the winner loved rates in. 1908 Those old boys OF ih urs ba ball i n aa ) any er ould care ! nn }! neth race about six furlongs—May | were never wors¢ than fourth at eiret Tae) } . r} ued E l'Amelia, 5 to 1, won;r Twilight Queen hi15 to ons staewe of f thethe g came, , and that for only any t a : the of f mon¢ I: men. v } : : 1} second: Earls Court, 15 to 1, third. Time short week, when they oozed back into| own clubs ire anxious to secure wir “411 8-5, : ..{|third place again, In July and August; ning t 1 because a’ winnl tear Second race steepl cnase, et he the Pirates led the league, and in the | means a lot of money in the course of miles—Monte Cario, 13 to a M0 ts 1 third whipping, batting, scrambling finish | the season and a lot more in the seaEto is second; Stelialand, , ; the ‘J irates flounder in seven points; sons to com One pennant will kee] Time—3-be ’ andiecap, Cubs; beaten ; ~e, the Prospect hank Lp, al about behind: the » Cub eaten a whisker, with , |a good baseball community readied u 5 ; ||," 4. to 1, he" thire was lost realized pach fad ditions | #ays arene he at In the Prospect ha cap her today Tho stakes were divided... Gras-| as ef rite at 2 to 1 inere> was.the is to 1,. won the Occidental Affliction C Jo ‘s Fitet Berti<Ds : handicap, defeating FPitzherb« : <= : = and 5met Me.—Bowdotn, Butler, top floor ; tail shoe shop 2 at Seen RLS” Seay aanmas re [peated ant Uae Eee old line of promise,}| be entitled to some = 1-5 and Brunswick, McKinley On Ycy ee v When Each range company] willEstimating enter two distance. men. Weldon find-| for! EL Pos gelling m sand t sixteenth— We have sixteen teams in the big Brummel, . straight $20.15 place, | leaeyes, and sixteen managers promise| show, $10.05, won; Pimplante, place ‘Inners e fall. The tough part of] s¢ sand: Roxboro, show, $8, third ae fourtean managers are disap-; Time—1:49 3-5 pointed There can be but one pennant] D R RESULTS each league, and, odd as |t may seem, GRAVESEN ‘ 3 : which is 4ust'm 1 out for the] Gravesend, Sept. 25.—In a stirring 2 ish fl beaten a few thousandths In the} in. which the judges were una ae a olumn, drops away back] Grasmere 26.—MI 5 . Series t a Carlisle—Carlisle, Fort sity, er‘r toto be used . without the blouse; white gloves will he worn Each company to Hasty enter entrenchment one man. Uniform, full fiel Running broad jump. One man from| equipment as issued. Kach man to con- | each company. Dress optional struct a shelter trench, YylIng, one yard , y. . : os my we ot t Shot put. Sixteen-pound shot. One wide, other dime nsions as pr eribed, man from each company Dress opTug of war. Battalion vs. battalion tional Each battalion will enter a team o 2°0-vard 220-yard das dash, } rellminary. Two men|ten men. Uniform, service, olive drat Beau $10.85, out, them, pt. Sept much opposition ran up twenty ‘rsity, 38 wes Era ees, | THE PLAUDITS OF GREAT ARMY OF FANS $6.25, i. Dancing, eae at sota, At: preliminary the matters weighed ae Pam Lawrence mvancl ait also was heavier. 0; yards—-Or Fifth race, Ben ser K . > Sle et He fitted points been guarantees, gaurantees particulars Parlors, 301 At : ‘fu list '280«: | MUST. WIN IN BASEBALL TO HOLD SAFE $17.73, second; "Crystal sport. eo thoroughbreds that are good year, the more ni wae ee ae enough to stable in the same to reciprocate this year, and mig King James and Fitzherbert. barn For with the Ny A166 some day be in a similar position. What | free-time in many years Hildreth will not _—_— we should endeavor to guard against Is|campaign 2 y through th int 2 Instead, the winter. nstead, crippling the financial resources of the|he will rest his string up at Sheepshe 7 ad espective national assoclations, and it|Bay, so that when the bugle blows for Chicago Tribune. || yond 2 ; the rich events next year he will be preeee; nee aS Sn pared to duplicate his great record this & to necessary expenses only . being guar- season : — FOOTBALL RESULTS. anteed. KEENE HORSE WINS... —....-— cae —— At fifty Time—1:46 five and straigh ee —_—— with unfortunate heavy defeated Lawrence here 25 to today] in the initial football game of the seaB son. Minnesota's line slightly gat. pole at will enter two men. Shelter halves to be spread and pins to be placed on ground Pront of a ats * diaie eanhth in front of « mpetitors, unde r dire ti x of judges. nora aor . olive (are shirt as issued, without blouse ime , accur to count 605 perre cent, accuracy 40 per; Twenty-four men. Limited to ten min-| Inif service. olive drab drab shirt| utes. Uniform, i service, olive appear these in international sport, Lt Andover, Mass. fy — twenty | 2cademy. 6; 1 hillips Andover, | tnion 5 at -Cleveland—Cage; . ° 27h." at one blank cartridge cartridge to be fired jcompany. mounting Battalion physical drill without arms.| _thirteen-| she yards, yards, of | yards, part ird ce and seventy yards— Bonnie E ' ‘ aight, $56.15, won; Carew, Chicago, Sept. 25.—The.. time applace, $8.75, ond; Mamie Algol, show, proaches when all the managers in all wb-10, coe ie mee on Hyperion. II the leagues will begin to talk about} Bb LG. won: “Al Mulls rT plac e, what they will do “next season.” This ' $17.75, " $eCOI 1; Crystal Maid, show, $6.60, | next season stuff is older than Methuse-| “ate et 25—The seventy show, Cuts but , third. coi Sam YS aor Sept. ten records|and wa snter four four | men, one sender, one recely-| p a ale to read message to sender, oneto} , LOUISVILLE RESULTS. Louisville, 4 aves season &% Uncle hy Peteaa battalions, co battalions, a= | yi be compa-| \ suspenders, yard, , belt including with suspenders. includiy individuals is high, The men|haversack and canteen, at thirty yards, practicing for Presi- | the games are Invited to rest | program, starting at 8 inc of the10 Loutsville] uisville | itumn meeting ee. 80 ansociation was started at thea Churchill Downs. track. today with splendid card of sl races oe ba ge the fourth, for tires-year-olds sn The urlongs, Was ie fe e. } ries in the latter was Hyperion II, 14, 1 the place going to Al Muller and| the show to the odds-on favorite, Cryst al Maid. Much money=a went In. on the a Had monetary Financial ae as LEU altered Cross, 18: the regular army maneuvers, the sports| yards, men to stand at attention after Norwich university. 0. : ‘ wv will be . Interesting res x to the > civilian civilian ¢ “= | | il ring’ r Ct artridg:ge, Uniform, Unifor service, ollv rono Mi e.—University specaine service, olive ° At Orono, University of Maine, A grand stand has been erected | drab shirt as Issued, without ) 5 ena Massachusetts Agricultural Col: beblouse : for the spectators, and all interested in| Orderly contest. One man from each | ls ge. Willidtzatcsc Mass.<—Wwililains ——————— the few years ago, I should have he gathered ther of minor importance, on | ners. | ters. eysuis Been About. twenty Gymnasium class, wres eine anal " haxinis trac swimming. x ling ¢£ oO» g fans are being lined up all over the city and urged to get n I stronely planned work for the coming . i wl three touchdowns and a safety. In the Tomorrow morning at Fort Douglasfinals. Dress optional. Each company re pear g bher wae SET Cor Will see the start . of the annual field oe gots i fie least one man, but not | failed to kick goal. ots . > 10re three, Jay for the enlisted ren; of the Fitf| At Philadelphia—University pe than : o enndelph ° ‘h cs iantry. ‘ tre. The mest {Si dan Equipment race. Each company Will’) ayls ania, 20, ¢ Oren i e r A. oe eentn e ee -ON- | enter one man. ssing Leggings will he I laced MAE At ivr MAT) ack < etal cadd'es were lined up to ' » Preside 0 ° fost : A ‘ Ssoba oh | \ oa Ae16 for . men will | Shake Adoo with Pr cage faces lag o . a. ie | write . message s hands wis for The the appy receiver f Time to . be ciducted. track ns meets will as-be :bevoriclyre “nt ne al remembered heldbith local Indoor organizatic aaa the bynation’s und the, chief, | count per cent, -the spectaShoe 40 race. per enter cent. Each accuracy company 60 will ae ‘ity Tt Cipbsees Junior Su . and and In y t ut ria he w wens a to receive the Dohertys, and it would oe eet _ ae ‘hs hit the L. T. A. very hard if they raised | ritzherbert, and innumerable other lesser aP guarantee fund of, say, £400 and} classics have fallen to the speed and found that some other country sent| stamina of this doug hty pair. ‘a players over here with no pretensions| Hildreth bat as ae oes he antes to international class in order to collar on rae ostiee of the turf world could the bawbees, rather than scratch. hel the amount would be trebled and a es ig oN ‘ Greets tloirys fancy diving, walae polo ten for he President then asked that the In100-yard dash, trial heat. ” : _ Each com-| ner ore nt _ORner P os oa structor Longs : anon abc an pag pany will enter at least one man, but the Mr Include PIS e Ree won sending the bz n perfect direction more . ne os / ceth gues in the various cla » and | tan "Fp 7 irds one of the best drives | 20t more than three two men from each | an efrt will be made to line up the one an | 7 : na non the course. Tho President|trial heat to qualify for final. Dress op-, tora, Awyer and business men, peda- | — 1s loud in his praise of the shot, say- | tional. gogui and clerks rlerks in aa league, lengue me ng iEit was one of the best; drives reg he had { 0 Signaling +t Each E contest. company > wwill} Fo@all, indoor baseball, basketball Se ce Over good sportsman t few swing: on 0 ft more nore lank thar lp Fi in the hisAfter the customary practice strokes the | @re expected interior of | prosigent settled himself over the ball As many of te swimming oe 1 _ iar mn ute fie addition: new aE equipment as Eee. added : 30 fncledod, nA mame totia|| ots ka ¢ board boards and. diving platforms ) ort & . dd Aieves “All-thaka improvements | hiveimade a otasoclation around or1 ee is titel | HE li \ - Caddies. “kot ered eon More atte and \ 2 Minneapolis, Taft Takes mn large i. jad of men who squAac will work . . see [ail t tee. e¢ 4A lex gallery Grd to get positions on the first team, | Country club members ye fans are SEDOCIOE another champion- ap fat i ‘ en President C01 | i ay post Ee ee creela te sae miata mina: this smbera year | couk Despite the akefactthmethatfor silgotee pig a go mate st year's first 2 team members | Could not) make ms eertingLeforoe alenitied thelr intention of|at the Country club yesterday afternocn, practicj Re le a 7 ; : her i: i ctelanin cot Yj, : ’ § , for seniors, business men and hich boys will be conducted during the i ~ il} ee n ' iets scool - As — rol, theto one. coursthe Seite eaticely TournaSmads, ute meet demand. heavy H landhis undoubted ability as an instructor hav always made this features of the as- y Dra ; work, of the department wrestling will occupy. its usual high place, and as before, Will be under the instruction of MrM No : . 2 ersonal popularity paws physical ae bites er valuable. The association’s bis Heron eon will probably be busier confidencg present conditions controlling the com-|in turf chronicles. These sterling runpetition remain, I can foresee stipula-|nmers have endeared themselves by the tions being made for representative | Manner in which they have annexed all the rich stakes of the season, and there teams or players with names calculated POW ATa ene “ate.” For instance, Arner. |2r@ # few more to be decided that are as o draw a “gate. Por » Amer-}¢ood ag in their grasp. {ca might not always be prepared to] There are few, very few, stakes .that pay the same guarantee for a team of igh le _ moe be oe aoe the quality just sent over as they would | and rooklyn handicap e ? the fifth race ran a repicking up many lengths practically left at the PPR esa Ee been fi but ‘that slammed’ raised a regarded —T Adsit, who has specialized partic-|, Gillette, the well-played favorite in. th. yarly men In this line. The for busi- last race, captured the event in a stivring are as before, cikbees divided into two | | rive down the stretch, a length aw.sy #ctlons, and will begin Monday, Oct from the field. Jane Swift, the Pasad. ir What Australia or by leav- ¥ss ng at 12:15, and to the score of tmpracticability and a mu-| Hildreth has not a real good 2-year-old tual desire to meet each other in diff-|in bis barn, but in oe ee division he culties, but the aspect of affairs has SI SERe URS a xine The classes for boys In school—preps made a runaway race of the juniors and student intermediates—will | Second race for 2-year-olds and aut lassed begin Saturday, Oct. 5. The classes for|the field all the way. the affiliated Sunday school clubs. will . Madeline Musgrave showed to her true a good with and race third in the for|form 4. and Oct. afternoon, Monday begin ss boys the class will be opened | tide from Van Dusen, was neve r in dantna in front the to showing after the|Ser of Most 5 Oct. rening, ; will be under the; direction | Stretch bys’ classes ~ x . ‘ : : @ Mr. ; business ff very gone the Americans. ~ lacked the:;wire, Ia Dextra : final, whereas the British Isles | 5; fairly low prices. For one who the event of victory in “Phila-|not in ‘the inner circles he never would have play a plea Sling owne), e has n mn as m been made for the British Isles to be money as James R. ein but tn ae opposed this week by the team America] number of his victories he has no rivals. proposes to send to Australia, the con-} What is more important, Hildreth has tention being that we should have an|the esteem and respect of every turfite, equal chance with Australia of beating for the mre is one place where gameness is admired, and especially under the con- / ee Good. high class i. sams. packed up. their stable ‘belong- went down before a powerful team in| i¢ jt Jost out. ho would be left high and the preliminary tie, they might have dry, with a stable of high beaten the American team that subse-|breds that would probablyclass thoroughmake him quently lost In Australia, and that the} Poor man. conditions were, therefore, On the s His of J Agment. fitateinlas unequal, wor Hildreth cut, Rod jsade, lea has | cose the season the aeeie leade Score of fair bursts bursts arfatr, gray mare. Here, however, Buckremarkable closing sprint came play, and passing Ethel Day, he gth fromI but a length avor the} favorite at Into there to the the real interested turf ss n eg thing that resembles a favora light. V “yl the a struck its raat be days last year many of the moguls of has beet} constitution unaltered * similar. of aftaire, it Is contended, prevails state this year, It is argued that, whereas the British team engin been divided into two sections. The heginThe Taft handicap at one mile, bringing ners meet at 6:15 p. m. Mondays and|‘sether Ethon, Buckthorn and Ethel Thursdays, and the men who have been | Pay roved to be the feature it was billed in gymnasium classes previously wil! | f0r Ethel Day and Ethon, meet at the favorite, ». m. the same nights. A thor-|f9ught it out to thé home turn, with ough system of graded gymnastics wil] | 2uckthorn seemingly out of the running be inaugurated in each class, and in ad-| {rom ten to fifteen lengths back In the be done nastics, cing made} sng-| Dos a controversy ‘ a longexcepwas rave scr Agreement of speed made {itclosing a hee with fine © iter the eh se =. tong nd nose wild with ¢ xcitement (oun Lauly ot ing at 10 to 1, was backed down to came near sharing the favorite With Charley Paine boxing. Mr. Gingrich has planned ta open the gymnasium classes for the year }with a combination of both senior classes Thursday, Sept, 30, at 7:30 p. m. According to present indications, there will be a largé attendance to give the new instructa hearty reception. The c in delphia, ."= tanthie ifs Sept. 25.—When the racing raised as to altering the of ingS and set sail for the other side, where a Davis cup team after playing a prethey could mingle with royalty and at liminary round, exception having been|the same time have opportunities of wintaken to the United States beating the ning a good-sized purse, ; British Isles with one. team last year With Hiidreth it was entirely different. : He went along in his quiet manner a and sending another team to Australia purchased all the good handicap runners ae Fa its thon tea. pane Rae heh Pe ee cores @hove, MrAd- iin tne wot sixteenth and fought it c as physical mentioned director and Mr. e ™ ariapiepaion jsit as general instructer, and: in ‘addition | “"UbPornly to the wire e it Gingrich York, of this season is written be several chapters devoted cOn~| career of gat Hildreth; the gamest awalnst In’ America decl- otice New association | !8tory ae , should American team s ey the visiting: clea ree ra a a eee Hahmen: manv those a § fifth eed at Te aie per John Louis was given ang a forocee ACnky caiey, a shoy out lis the oMcial| national é a fructors The wind. howe many improvements that are now un- | CYer: failed to upset’ the dope and: the! r way In the department's equipment, | POMes ran to form throughout. With the| : oe Phe hint probably be a banfever oe a ier piay : as also the | ; eb ry. of the work Osno ecting and with not a rly OX, general secretary of the asg sreak in their tavor, the bookles pciation, has been successful fn se¢ uring | Were bumped ' Tennis,” the has the-following to siy owner cerning the controversy anent the Da-j}on the turf. this respect Hildreth vis. cup competition, the. preliminary | stands alone. fact, his actions during matches of which were played in Phila-}the past twelve In months do no ow delphia, when the With a new corps of in-|°f dust were noticed as the only disnerec. recently secured, together with | 40le feature of the day. : Lawn of abroad, vorites out of six showing to the front at the wire, the talent had a good day, and all those that played bad runs for SS : payendance at the fall Utah Jockey club were when packed stands yesterday o . ec 5 o for Year a || fe [f SALT 22: M 410, eo tho |