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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29, 1909 PIRATES WIN, TIGERS STILL DRIVING What’s What in Sports All the Time SOLDIERS OF 15K MORE FAVORHES GREAT ATHLETES SHOW AT FINISH Soldier Athletes Who Won for B Company. | BASEBALL Annual Field Day at the Fort! Talent Againjs Scores at Buena Is Enjoyed by Many RECORD See>-T TIME FALLS|_ AND MARKS ALL EVENTS, a Before crowd of of - . a highly spectators SET. or again aoe SONLOTCm racing trom the word go" was the rule at Buena Vista yeste ay Four pack | | every reason to feel proud of but ee Osage ey =e up with a |tY burst of speed. Ne and nec two le aders oo into 'the stretch, the has| its athletes While all of the records were good, it remained for a picked squad to break’ an | army record. It was in the machine fusgrave, however, stood ne the with| the final | gun | Sixteenth in fine shape and contest, the terms of which called for the | length dismantling of a field cun packing it on Judge ¢ Sabaniss, the odds-on } aie ty yards, | the th first ick race, of a mule, ' stood runnin 2 out as Ifty yard won by in the regular the most first of drill ment Tace, designed , Suttle of quickest oOo a Comy en of the interesting this class was army|the the grounds in the hands 1 2 equip-| be the | When Arcourt responded rifle, which was loaded signal of the finish : Gets Private eleven Golden e : arte < 2 ontest a eeert Ticks en A Ss euipntes ¢ on whip with peed ah won easil to three favor had all he cou ors € front ith the rn place blg time delight _ ite on allowing a choice easy to the ied 0S of meet, Sergeant Tolles In e Jim was ee s Priv:ate Hite lowered the world’s second s ‘ final 120-yard Gitisple oe ny ond, 1AVE to last 2 wW out, the was of the . | 11 mes ds oe a pLwas END ’ Brac the as and 1 u ty way and|third, :all of the peas anal Private Abell, Company her admir- ate crowd r e oust ons play best her] a battalion; : : Fie Butt's ee st, eur was|talion é third, saint ante Second i; Me H. ec- TO ove igh watt One. of bbe Osta DI picts pena ok pteata vas the wal en n hich C = pany G earrled away the hono cac feral! eho "ronttie®! <a" y vate W ebster > 7 z vats Mattel a ‘c a tteme, , Camtpa: ye Time. |‘; New New TODAY TITLE ' —_—_ York, Xork, Sept. Sept. “Irst yard, NI 28.—Race-goers 28.—Race-g | are oe P to Sesucnclst oer yattaiion 2 minutes > decide And the garcia - 3-year-old es i winner, | sweepstakes 32 sectest during Si of the eleven companies entered’ a ar y | vate McLaughlin, ie ee T, third, Priéight . men a bn oo relve ‘ : <a fe ote nk va rnstein mpany wa C itehi ve Jo. 12 ¢ ching——First, Fane fectused wie was on throwing to The general Soren nenieae method tent ate I and Com up the first pany B; second, iter Privates P Ve three men, two to pull up their comrades | Tis. Company M; third Se rgeant Roble nd one to catch gunsades. the down -other'| | sid Musician Ryan. ‘ ompany equipment I Once of his comrad #22¢ ay Event No. 13,o> ard hurdl e, : prelimirelin i * ; oT : on the other side the 5 men bad on h | nary—First battalion, winner Ceregh ine additional yards, fire ie on 3|Company B. and stand fifty Time, 18% seconds: at attention Thir« Company ann enn and squad accomplished this in G sec- fifty-nine battalion ime S14 onds, ' close to the world’s a otrecoae a of the mostbetween exciting a Was! theOne tug-of-war First ev pad Third af ons, won by the Third battalion rr . In tho Gene in less Company Relay H. I 19 s Ae ret thhe of events n ex 1RS ea c The Summary. Ret ompany C. C orale 6 fect Height, on ) De ave con nd alin og ‘pve nt . a No. 17, ima .114 114 Ae erate Wals s. *pvent 19 afte Wiest Abe i, “Company private bell, Smith, Company Time, | ¢sectant Haynes; Dhicd battalion, 100-yard " preliminary—First rillispi Com-| Compan Ks ae ond, I Haynes,2S Company final 100-yard 2 ae, ss Cereghino, Compan t No. . first_aid—First well 5262 ; eras aompany = oe K Wilson, CompanyRyan is and Musician No. 4 nde contest—First. | Gompany I ime, 5 minutes 10 seconds ese second, Company IX;. third, Event No. 21, pole yault—First ae gras mI , BB clan Company Sava Company Ix elghtPhetrsor , eet A ee shoe race—First, Private|yq inches. S& ae fe i ees ‘ yany 1; second, MePh¢ Tiicd Sergeant WorkCompany C. Helght, 9 feet 7 ink es. . ee eaeaue M rhe Ea ato Ruane, | private Carlock, Company A. Height, 9 Company ¢ Time, 37% seconds = ,_| feet 1 Inch »” ‘ lash—First, SerEvent No. 6, physical “ari ie w ‘thot 1t arms No eeon i cond Private 7 Event omp y fi ©secona, — x ant en ympan B. third oe Ix =" omp: I Time, 59 secon ind. | oe For ‘o Ready the opening of the duck season $1 ||“ . Ar 8 m Al Event No. 4 . < font wrionee tryant, and ,y Goods esi Co. Pf orting S Pe > spie, Gilllsple, aynes Been 5 22-yard I ae secon sect ates ond: » 88 ates veto Time & a : : AIR 3yrant, niece es He “ 8Bailiven: ~| show. Col. 12-1 -4 2-14 I-n No Quarter, a 1-1 % 3-n, o-f 3 every vital da xcept sockey mile, as Sunday 1 , selling. the fall thirty-day ed PAR Six roces daily, A BUENAVIS rain by F. The safest and N peer eet 50 ri aan A na: FE OL R zy H 5263 wudies admitted a « and. — : mobile and free W. to park a nd grands stnnd (O.on 8. at and riage RICE} See, and entrance 7 l KEY JOCKEY TAT OHN CONDRON, Pre Treas. C€ CLU eT W, 10 a and Talue upward, Bear a 2-5 ) Mabel, armon cit arrive first, GRAY. 3 . 22—Chica : : B100701 4 ieiee 10) -— 21 i % = Be2-1” 1-2"‘ 3 1-4-§ En sabble x y ary one nt i do és re 3) he J ee asniepp pach’ ce dane phe n aire » nar Bent the ; aot e fe ae abe while 1 tribe cas good. éWon ur East Portland . SPOKANE « Battarlan uss, Holm ----ooce-sscenenennnee and and Ostdlec’ inant SIXTH s Me acl rae da off Sporting pa 1d 2O on minutes tak @eome? m handily a rus i S Se cond aa won get could at jn stretch RACE—Five ean at furlongs, g 1.07 3-6 1plac out intra Trained ) ef” iird . > s—Wi s and ae alf ttle selling, to Osage ri Uttle brush ‘ fes 2 ~ —Los ee to Value 2-year-olds. York, ea : i this Sept. 232—While event, a serie Z be pla pl my have to —_ it has a 7 Fir, Manager. a post, 1-2 nova, place, f Winner, ch. Stein “Pir improved gre last race, enova ran iiee peolntingl. good ré ‘ of to three all the way. leased iS 3-5 a») 30 on 66 198 Brady ran , ll sé a t or e : this season : line > . 17) ml ot Shire : Ss, sult rw +40 extreme as x s+) line. this $20.00 all season. . , Pinal 10 ld wou eers . 228-230 out Jim a ast H. and A a strong B . con Main. Yow’ B. 5 0 133 and Kerna. «C3 — H. E. 0G Bn 8 Kaufman —— 23.—Scores: Omaha s tept Firet ee ¥ Batterles—Pa wn Second game: R. H. 5; pet a a SFattertesicesiey and Gonding; Chabeie wicks 8 cf eee: c wa ae <3.— SCOTSS: First = Puéshis E.2 2°11H. oa ae AC ann co Wichita . ..:.2..:.0 ; 7 0 Batteries Locka and Williams; A‘tchison and H. Bryan and OFF E. SiG ta aret su hard ‘and. llams, Sha- Jo FOR Sept. CUBA. 2%—The Indianapolis the American 5 sssocarin Be today ‘for Cuba fo begin 8 We es of games va |= nhc e am The Responsible Spo e awne b ro k er Cuts the Rate. Seatie fe “ a9) S20 5 . 1E8S: : i andfour decide k acKs ’ caAyeSer } fall suit from 100 Maxwell ae romped .: fane t ay. ite Tear 1 10 min lost e two games with Detroit alsa in : . —————— ores o again the - agreement. } and Haas; Fol win four, Ph ladelphia would all its seven remaining con- Philadelphia wiltl would , $150 first, pal and 7 th 3.—Scores; |e ae . {gs 214 games or 16 points. pop. Satanhag aki six fon games with scheduled, Chicago, |! Little for “On: ees ezon Roberta... At of 1) oe panapols, tat Des if Bacon See wlace . . cans vative models. High-class textures we strictly the newest styles and values ex r traordinary for the price asked. Select Ae die with Horse. udca . ; Tain, les-V; Angeles-Verdeinayed ar- Ber t BS makingg ture blues . ] ae we ran ° i We're Osage, ys A. Clopton Galves SUI t »ward n speedy, @ beating fe spare, eae 5a Lewis: Harkness o Direct |) ccheduled to play a double-headerin Bos ton mos al- anaugh SMI.... 30 show, by S. one 1a SrrTiieaitt “ra ‘with: “plenty up 6 han482-5, Pime—pea it 2-5, ow Galves, American B re ) P -olds or i i show Bent. aie the. visitors gave Portland two runs the. fourth. Sco R#H. Oakla a whaawele dveeccecevesserce Portlans.. 3. -2 2 “Events th; Fe First ANGE are give eae 2 peat ver © < Ss f will next in third feaeceae oe poe i th with Gecond * gam = eine Portland, Sept. 2.—Rain cut off today's | Denver. sii" iocstcessenenqcacesc evecgt game fn n the Prue inning, with Errors the score | Topeka So rs ageces favor of the we locals. b ge Ive pinning = far turn and under and ea Jim Brady Genova ‘aurusa au Fridays. 1:40 2 Baty Armbruster; tide mnShould Le : De ectstle win ship. for the wont stralaht championan and Philac lelphia Pa win seven s now would have 99 | ories, 54 defe ats and an nverese° of tern Ra 1 “I team —— et ee COAST LEAGUE. : XC Zeoond SouthanStreet.e on ago. up i: B.|.403 and Pueblo last, with 385." 2 3 ake 1 Des at epg Gents 28—Score: R. ner; LAKE and res 7-2 1-3 0) eg eae clita Saar but losed gamely, Jane Swift ran out . 5265 H. A 4 weeks Batteries—Seaton ‘and Shea and Custer; | Des afoine Ne cdsasanal ae 5 and Steven Lin Powe ecsesensSpokane, Sept)—_—— Battories"Lang “and Lewis; 28.—Bcore: R Er B. | Nunnemachar vi New they. aie, oines a g nt one,’ he Batteries Jacke beginning to] be] arto anne E Hall In FIFTH Five and a half furlongs, selling, 8-year-olds and upwat — : Sakae S20) to Value EEE Oe——— eh 2-135 Bir Pins Jockey \, a 1- 14 3 Mond om ersa ison 1% ‘ 7 we 1-h aes ut. R. 1 OO scasecccee cosececssenn 612 a. * ird. Score Pueblo be Wichita = ee an ri ta by f {ane wonlpbraten’y the Smeha winds RO winnie + t fare w sats are it Tonight 3,0 0 LEAGUE. ae Rema SPORT. country Aas ae in ty,order nant ence with a street parade. pet B Sones Higgins "said tonight he would ¥ a lirasiseeenineeefaa as hoe world: mae bo44444446644444444 Duck club al atte over aa the ioc gr the history of ‘he Des olnes’ percent. y epie City ao ae Om en closed e and iT. Cl Merlingo TAL is a n new= u boo aes lowed fora leverl Second and third easily Start good Won cleve =F aay idly Ra nt lay behind pace Dra vant mov a Hi : I pid taeon ce aay massed Doliie Dollars a eat n ens malciao Pen urging pa “ proved ind will oA, os : don Pit Alanon “his r Seer one Se i Dollar Dollie from now on. SMerlingo ran . ies = Start ‘ : : “River from fron ran eee over Lincoin, 6 te —— ees . i | 1-3 ean Mattern and Rarlaen; an aioe #|and t ee on: Gangtord ind as he epee is i) Op armen 2 Bos- Raleigh aletg - 4-year-old selling, mile, 2 wan Mol 8 n the Went anti core : : “(Called ‘Tirst : | 1.3. ockey deta and t ° 8: NORTHWESTERN Short- f ool "Pp.Pit Fine Louis 7 and iad 8 Sm ith; peatterles—Brown, RR oe se ee to Vatu 2.—St. game ze areas nee eres EXPECT GREAT { stuck aie mators ro ind the Peateos Kid's seconds ia en re ‘a, 1 Le to“fifthround) the : floor dr n : bis SALT Mend st St 407i Time— 261-5, :bl 4% Off at 4:04 lac A 4 vost, ment, min, out ay ice and show Dollar -6 pla { ee ' Fore pudo Winner STRU TY -H t emp °o DY A D 2Laur a opal see : ned 1 12115,15, 1, B FINN, . 8 Young, - ant victory om THWEB Horse ReeFie mn Ind L.) specials Ustcucun Vista turning, | ese ps . a t to 5105, reac — go leave out West Second SouthPork stree4:30, THE J. ' “Lapp; TO Sept. ae HE * "5 ; Knoteer at FC a Sint aie WS sportsmer . » ground on its present eastern trip, Brigham City, Sept. 28 Lo al D 5 me some er it club stands an excellent » are anxiously awaiting for Friday, Ox the Detrolt ceaeil ite 3 1, when tt hunting season open Out}chance this season of winning 5 1t Duckville all is hustle and bustle In| --nsecutive pennant, and thereby estab135 |getting the many « that ub pone ss ; fo yah throng will record ol go ue there for the American es "rhe members 2 —over ofES ae thein | lishing Detroit'soaa advantage now Philadelp’ hlaose ee and Sept. A 106 are the hisin, man be ul orn S444 Merckel in g ( RACE—One « | Ind *0@ CENT Mondays which 2 lL == Mossback, on shine. "First rnee starts '§, INCLUDING GRAND STAND ff] i sive re ADMISSIO t to - | a. See K + 2 te { i0s - Clark; HONORS. tes allowed for a new book Gaga ext used, all bets declared off anf aris ing. 7 hird eas Start good WOR gator ready and lloped home Au in Bet... S1OW M tbel Ho llander. Bieha ALCOUNE im provi ig, > foD ra the Lantaanc Kt OK > f 5 will soon do. , Pr i; pe : nei it, 1 Val LANCE f rs -year-olds and. upwart ilue o o r meeting Op Peak. ean Otis , oe 4-year-olds : Value = Louis, noi 48 Bas Olt 108at 6 7 “and wel aA Washington, eles oll vac 8] Bak, ee ne too etn 4. ce during TAKE SOX assured ational + ‘show show 20 : a ae upward. May r And Y aL Wensesoceserccens aay Morgan Je emer ea coins to SAM NEEDS HUNCH. rival of Los Angeles team from PortBoston, Sg RS z land tes Sept. vate23.—-Sam int efes NO a a | :4 ored. CD ixie Kia" ‘oe Califo ad Spot, onl + | San Francisco, Sept. 28.—The locals could o Armory A. A night +/do nothing with Brown's delive ry today "; | The Californian was much lighter, ¢| ana Sacramento won, 2 to 0. Bodees = 4 12 put by clever ducking was able to + 10 : t . Ys of f I ing rford's + avoid v most terrifle +] sa, Uiescasesvacsaseuceceaad acrame MEG ; 01 8 cape ; pone 0 35 ee eeileriecies" ; 7 San ne SCO = +5 vings, and in th r terles=Brow n .....<cccccdese and La Longe; Willla| 2“7 | +¢ the Bostonian worrled by in the face,a satter body punches and jabs to =< oa 3-5 ’ left the mod ever ference: little : good hal u and a and third same eC e / iomentarily in . stretch a fae ay ie rin “his-rat RACE—One acing une P t Wheeler-Confident s Second ir driving anal Jee need si 1-29 ander e 6 a oda / P. Value . G., —~Tockey. vo ) Van Dusen Bl “ . Fisch atizl h Fir 76-1 6-1 : : 6 5-1 4 ee ear1-5 Cime—:24 Wits. A—————_ Scratched co on section ro 75 early 3-year-olds °-3 = Str i-h: 2 3-2 3 1 1-3 by Belden, 6 At % min Arcourt, 1-2 I rac Ar ir Winner, ch b Scratched tender: dash—Fi of Sergea eee Privates Coogan, aa ; D z ae a cou M. C omipatty, B: second Company Kx; third, Ser my 1 TI 3 Ce = ympaany parce Shera 0h 25,; machine gun fast. Manila Sedat Beck eee Western Corpora third, Company. eg fyent Cereghino, No. 24, final oa 5 | Private 52 geen 25 Richardson, Pri ates Suttle, Privates Griffith, Ribble, Garno, Seno Phipps, DN: second, Company H; secon 9 seconds | boxes of Nitro Club or Repeater of Nitr Two boxes Shells— 5 ann as uling—First, 23 wall No. Sergeant }, || Kovett, Mabrey, place, a Von ramest Quarter no ieee ame Get ‘ m. second, z smith and Harper rates Day Davis Mock and Privates, 8 me a No. iu 114 Wd Tourist 11112 gs, se é 105 Mouser an, F DB..-++.-11 Off: “5 dash—First Company H, Company I 20, s fompany Seat nee Aca rene Ans patton nt No. 1000 Johnstone. ce of the o eae ereore tne third, shutout Glevel Brandon, : | Philadelphia Ames and | Cleveland Batterie: 4 and Batteries “Rit nie ohle “104 “y19]5248 s Orne thit irdto driving the front ». meeting with ale quit after 1 line. Belling): oe. —— : i, fuerte hasty intrenchments— kps trick, Company I A; third, Private Griffith, Cc omtipany Cc ue 76) —First we battalion Event No. 18, tug-of-we ? vorsus Third battalion, inter ; I ‘et rd batTime, 2 minutes 10 seconds and : 7Er-Six furlongs, ce "St n d Sergeant Arms, 91 1-10 Sar nen ‘third, Company B, Sergeant Anny and Private Thurston, 9 9-10 per thony anc we and GAME a "314 | and Bliss, Ting a oaus eames ar-olds, Beans 260 Furnace . .. ; "Apprentice allowar ee ag ue 2 I + a eae ls Event No. 1, First battalion, 100-yard ’ aie . =uv { lary, two men e to , qualify paras See aoe oe Company B; sec ond. 2 ae , Time, 10 2-5 Kirkpatrick, Company B. " seconds. . y » 2, Second battalion, 1-yard Perit oe H; 9 second, Weather tretchen Grete Stanfield nt No. 15, running high jump—F irst, Musician Savage, Company 13 aight, a feet & inches Second, than follo bd field egood day Stanhops officer in charge and officls ul starter | Sergeant Haynes, Company 1 "He Ight, 5 Lieutenant Ellis. with the officers of | feet 5 Inches = the pos uC i official r upacities From ent No. lf satinatog distance—Flrst tp the spectators and officers’ tho continuous pi an | Cc¢ ‘ompany C, cent: Frlyalee he er ic ‘ Sompa e forth a if Z er second, ancesS of ympany the the Bee aay was a de-|e we gram 28—Ninth Race. The app aus, ESD eGeen The results Be pt. ( ps Time, GIFT orp the Won the second First game: ea oan ee | itl. sc Ning eae oe Tabiniss, nace hen 1 .G mala Imad re A Brac A. McCurd Gillispie, Company K Second batt alion, win Abell, Tuesday Event No. 14. mounted orde tly relay race ony {nner, first a ae wn. Winton, | Drummont 0 Smith Time, two minutes 21 seconds Inti - sl Se ne c teat. =e ‘ orn any aaced of four men recetved aaeane 10) words be facend ees k a ties patente) 8 of desperato pulling the other events Wesiene a 19 pare e f y manoeuvres and dr | rae eta en equally interesting zine winner, seconds. ner, Private caconds e Umpires—Emsile ¥. Ms cr z ayer was iene tf BIL ton broke even In ; ble-header here | drop two & to Omaha, whic R first and Richie won a outpitched 2 it 1 conten tleigh St. inTaulthe eee 2 Sitti by — up-| . Wood G2 race, e clear; track Borarac peestitie ae ads Richar d Dwyer, starter, 1 upward. ) FIRST le st. $15 a AC E-Six furlongs, selling, #-yeer-olds anc sha a of“9 over the letics. oth Donovan and Wilson pitched gilt:-edge bali. Score: R. * . Detroit . . trteeeccnesrevecresssees 5 4 1 New York 0 6 8 Batteries Donovan ‘and "Stanage;. Wison an ——_— today. VISTA. 3-year-olds 49 i Second - Sa BUENA selling, co “He een AT race, > ual physical | €Mthusiastic in anticipation of a match ot e a a lovee between Fitzherbert and Maskette em ay BEDUBLICAN FORM third, rivate 43 secon ae est—Fire ri*. nd, Pri- Se New enthusiasts Philippi, O'Conner, DIVIDE wi ye Offered fo fhe nn > fs aia 4 Son to the Gre injured event | lively and the sport Third the season at Belmont, 0) 2G prize, at Y based time and 5 correctof application,upon was won on by Privates | - -first, t No. 29, battallo First battalion ; second, Third batwhich skette, opens today. 4 Anita Mr. usually Thies pattatine >] Taarerace pe sso | of Keene, owner ” Glare Smith and Harp r of . spay does not. favor me eletallon, Phird ‘race, selling, third, 3-year-olds and upSecond battallo : sirst | Ond battallen; race called oo + third, First - rt fift battalion. a Win-| ee Such eat races, Pp a a but a 7 rainer i running Rowe believes ee ump—First, (5205) Plea trom a wounded ning team soldier (5241) Jillett upon rgeant 103e Checkland, "115 a} rivate Haynes,] Abell, that Company he can , distance win his 19) rarferty: consent. Corporals Mr. HilWelsh, McPheirson } itor vas found a e 114/5251 Hannah owner tag setting forth the nature | feet. of Fitzherbert, has con-| -,-., aie second, Private Gillispie. Privates Gillispie, Palm. i P caed of his injury 7 The dressing and bandages | Comp 8 inches; Time 1 minute | 2Teth, K, dlsStance OW the race, not that he is so | 19 feet 2 inches; | 5. seconds ‘ “hari were then applied and the patient car-| third, Corporal FRA oe sented “LIT: - ; . ee , ete ine of promotmele ah, Company M, dis-| pean Ler on rtl oe “Event No. 6190) Kerry ried back to the starting poli 30. « .--.11% exhibition E contest | Certain of his horses as : tance 18 feet 6 in nee Seon SF pe ae Sanus ie be ) xing ‘he < Sha : Soren oon rie ate | Ing racing a r inter¢ ‘ba ras e Gore oe of the Company eae was race, the handicap, Event 2-year-olds, No. 8 five7 Shak “put—Firet, Corporal | perry. ( ompany winner of ib shoe be held, it promises to e c . be one Here o each e of! Mahon, Company , E, distance 33.23 feet; jo9 | the elever Event N 51, tug-of-war—First bs uttalion most noteworthy mpanies entered a mun, the ond, Private Hampton, Company events in recent his- on i: ee : D. | versus Second battalion; winner, Fir conditions calling for a run of fifty y ae tory Joel Gar Doug distance 32.9 feet: FL ELI Se third, Private Lanning, niesoneot anicins |taijon Time. 50 seconds 0 8 lle of twenty-two shoes, ee two ee o Company C, distance 31.58 feet war a pica e, 8 n& y ) 3 wo which irst lace, ice with marked 28 with the respective Event No. MALL. 9 220-yard dash, . preliminary ; 7 5 Gompar y ea Cc... .10% Be ee piace, place, ae ee — . ide'the oi ean 5 onthe pa Corbett ; rik d howe i 1 als hy ea aero batelou: rite oe Y ie amt i foe with 27 poin Company 31 won thiré aon ie no a mane = pnt st pea on: eae aan hie mat the “ones ant PANY beB. ‘Thm here mi ‘wanted.Taethey were a ee da” Tirere, patleht || pany ve “5105 Time, 7 oie. = first 23 1-5 seconds. place, dt with HELL73| last. hurled Bt | Pe in all willie Moody of. Port directions unt the sd ale Polecagpi right/talion, Private ; night4d. with Ceregh --+*103 1 Ho refused Gompany to fight on the 6218 PelharVI m. 6k ....105} tee > | polr hird battalion wi on second lahplace ere found. While Private Gor zn ee inch and Kefeved Private him, Prince, and the go\.was Company B. Sixth Time, race, selling, weith 60 saint: Renons 3- year-olds battalion won thir and uplucky p landing {eer centage his shoe . oats = offerec aeae a 2-5 meconna, ’ rs ese ve furlongs and Gillfaptes plac half with 46 poin ous game, the r as off. bee <NOWT aynes, Com he oa Sittertings an riv ; Hale 49 9 Aqulline . ..--- "Mg | Gillispieover twenty minutes and a mile in disCompany K. Time, 23 1-5 seconds. 2 ie “hs c a . t No. 10, ‘eau ment race—First, : 205 Wheatstone .119 OT first ess baseball sundusenaws sete Willis, Gibson; mtteresSpade arshal St. DECIDE TRHEE-YEAR-OLD | battalion ar Ire Time, PURSE | sec ips a tug-ote versu: battalion. a 'LARGE | ts M The last named won the individual hon- Sitting. one secone an much eenn a speed, the r had headed|'@nu field in area ar eatecbpet of work ova a a race, H, the x. har apepatend the from the P. isadena mare Dollie lars, and only by hard drive poteke h ae he get Op F | a fired] Apple. Metcalf, Company erfect’’ soldiers on s chev orderly and to nsaGh _ Batter From left to right, Berry, Schillo, Croonquist, Farrell and Cereghino. ’ to base-| ates Seay cinelnnat Bost in 'the Sept a _ Boston-8t. aLou eleventh inning today postponed: is game by scoring oor runs on three hits and on error. § R. H. EL ae hen Mone ’ ait vscvecvossntteies 1 ¢ 3 WESTERN LEAGUE. incompe-| ace 18 proved —_____.. TIGERS LICK YANKS, Pittsburg Gra ¥ & o hit e by laine. for Philadelphia today, 2| hard and won handily from Washington | to re “Score: R: aS E.|today. Olmstead puzzled t locals. | Chica “ Rawiweoh bWhaen 2 0 Wasnt - H. BE. | Philadelphia 3 pee 0 Chicago Toe | Batterie s—Reulbach, “Schwenk and iu DBO rss anvere | ers Moore and Doo Batferes Gray and “Hatiy: Ometeaa pone | WIN IN ELEVENTH. —— ti Seipt:'sk sBrockisnteon kece RAIN AT BOSTON. to perfect the speed | choice. ecrische pace until the home turn, | arms to pre sent of the: local Batteries Moore and Chicago, toe ait - urs tent trainer. Post time found Arcourt th favorite, with Aucassin _& good second himself ready for} 4 ene burst action The men urted on the run Asreement ple king up at“parts of ‘their aa ate andj; the fourth race, equipment stated periods, the ast be-| win ing the as the of an 2—The THE favorite in the winner at int and outgamed whom were Governor William Spry, Ad© Quarter to the jutant General E. A. edgwood of the “In Warming up Th the third race Be iien'| Utah Guard many other|'a&n away two miles fuard Natonal officers, 1 called the events andwhich a new are to be| book, Gaga was also found to be for outsid | found wilt Pittsburg Wilson. a X fetting up and firing one sh This was|4fter half the route was ove Furnace | done In ore tive and one-fifth oe closed well u 2r place, with Gretchen | breaking the army record of fifty-two|G» papi the 1 as | ag overrunning in the stretch for fleldshowonc: | In the individual honors, Private CereAfter a strong race in his last out, hino of Company B won the cham-|Gossiper II came back In the second ace | pDionship ribbon taking first in the ym rewarded many players by winning 100 and 22-yard dashes and second in ter a game run jn the stretch sed | the 20-yard high hurdles by No Quarter at the final sixteenth, Van | To the spectators from the eclty, among] Dusen picked up nis were The Sept. the local players’ bench, but ae ee fr STILL IN RUNNING, tired to their dressing room efore game Manager Fred Clark of the ou Philadelphia, Setpt. 28. Philadelphia deburg team: A presented with a purse | feated today suerey. retaining of ¢ ting to ee over $600, Pere Cleveland A eeeace for ie a erican 7 in pret- BYCE rn uilin Once in the straight- | Sage dropped back a little with s, , varidriving i along the a Ing in rail. 2 ade- || way, ; Grave lint 103 over Chicago assure¢ oe enna ia the | Pittsburg elub. Hee Chicago win every | game from now until the close of the seaon 1 Pittsburg lose every game it] plays, the 1 1 tea woul till be In|] the lead at the close of the season b half a e After the game the crowd rushed for With Glaves and Little Osage out for the first time at the meetin the play was a little heavy on them from a wise . The standpoint. barrier saw Madeline away in front, the competition that characterized throughout, and the Fifteenth i4 72 ae York, Sept. 33.--Detroit's last apball club, today eee the Mthen ah pei a oe poe ; = a nant of the Na ea marke a 5 to 0 victory, the visitors the local team was defeated by New York | thus ma it three out of four on the by a score of 13 to 9, Philadelphia‘s victory | series, and maint ning their lead of .016 questioned. of meet ss 93 ory sae ee Pittsburg. in the, patrier the cracks Glaves, Madeline usgrave 4ltthe Osage and Jane Swift. The an flew thick and fast before he race h_ the Leys bla betwee n Madeline Llusgrs nd iven, the x P ae gelding finally” otoainege th avorite at less than even money. Many liked Little Osage, who: speed is un ; pleased and excited | the annual field day AMERICAN LEAGUE. 38 PIRATES AT REST. out of six favorites carried a | avy of ‘ e@ race ree _ e fifth, which brought tickets t oF tha das wen fe. Galo e ws IN RESULTS Lost. . .. Cincinnati Philadelphia Brooklyn Lots of Competition. ont ‘GOOD Nee ere j i Vista—Fast Time and oo. Spectators. SCALING Pittsburg co The Sporting Authority of Salt Lake NATIONAL LEAGUE. cake j ee 6 30 : Ist of Corner = Commercial. . |