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Show ee STAR TEAMS OF MAJORS TO PLAY HERE su THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: What’s What in Spokt All the Time | ---SAID TO BE IN PINK OF CONDITION (}F SPEED LUST Paris, pion a aon . Turtle in the Long me Auto Races Killin 4 . , g One Injuring Another ’ Peel reC Car Head, L. L., Sept. ’ man and the serious Injury of an-| caused by the upsetting of a sixtyhorse-power maicnins going at the rate of Eixty-five miles an hour matre a the Long Island automobile varhy he was howeve f ee en Srame into a telegraph pink also eed in an¢ was removed unconscious to a condition, examination revealed that though suffered internal injuries his rec Bee ably o time seconds. made by the condition and ready best : time ‘ The he farm a Hi font ate No definit a A i a Ch.u Jesmonta Mobis/ = Benthel, 3 post, 44 min Quarter, i--10 place, byit made 9—Tenth day. r sta eae ies WoSs. A Quarter, No at SERIES Cinci inn ati nf--the “natlo; Se ? “he Ind === Horse > Camera 5 Dora Payne Minnedoc i ne hita g —At the ada 3 Weather "i ee ae : lll 4 (a meeting | proved greatly, had Pittsburg; American league penDetroit, Friday, Oct 8 Saturday, Oct. 9 at Pitts. | {ei Oct 8 at Pittsburg Roe Se Ao ‘at sh _ 5-1 7 7-% ; age ae falte oat last fifty up chasing Seen King of Yolo rolo nono spe King speed. —= Wt. 8S. i : 2 Lady selling, 2° 4 % 3 yards. Panchita ran 3-year-olds 7c os and score of 1 determined hi hich Str. Be “24 Jockey. oe tooney eB ; Cr if le Howarg me ¥ Pickens 2 2-5 a LD lat 4 i 5 Gea erlator ye 4 5 7 clea © ae Han. Louise. 3 : 1174 At post, 8% min ff at 3:45%4 4 -5, 5 she $200 n — = = commission, as is provided by rule 6, | 124 Horse Wh si % eae aat the time designated by sup- (482 B) Mile ices suesscneccee 10 3... 3 3 plemental rule No. 4, veeeseeee 06 2 lo. deh d-h ponte ees IDOIES . 2-2 2 YAMPA WINS FIRST. ost, 1% min. Off at 4:12. Time—-:24 5-5 y the 8 es, 3 score of of Bingham 8 to 0 thetook¥ ampa smelter team the irst game of the Occidental series yes terday at Murray. : Smith, 3-5 place, aE c. oe a Pocatello Zs out show name 1-5 by Migraine-Countess en guns. Reena Bilad | avantgrand colt colt and Miles a and é battteries—Ya Scott, aera and Langley oe Harrison TeHneee : ———__—_--__ tacing trains dally, Union : BU the pinch Fin 1-2 2-2 3= ,-60, 1:03. place W anda. handied his im his impost = ( CL : by H. Always in At p post, 5 100 avy 2-5 : a Ist up ‘: |§278 Corner of i i urf Gener tree Exchange 1-4 show. the front Five and and Rubric a half \ breezed ran | an furlongs, of qe just lasits d ocked ¢ of Shrine Cor Cotton every day woneny during the fall fest 1 fastest ile track In the west. Six mecting races of daily, , rain ADMISSION 50 CENTS, INCLUDING GRAND STAND admitted free te park und grandstand on Mondays ae Fridays. track specials leave Union Station (O, 8S. L.) at 12:15, 1, 1:40 ane 2:15 p. m. Returning, leave Buena Vista Park 4130, ay 5:35 ond Vehleles must go a= West Second South street to reach autopica and enrringe enirance. : T I. W. RICE, Sec. and CLUB wry " JOHN Treas. CONDRON, is Oo Preside < W Here| great (he oe } a ane Brown and Moran. rea Moran; mpires—Brennan CARDINALS . 114 ~ secese the VISTA aca selling, Hie -- .... 105(e% : via 1i¢ six Pape and on “~ 3-year-olds and Jim 1 will continue which is the to be better a Second a eoauees race, zs five furre erta . ii a : sos BELMONT PS % Hie was 130 of Fifth Sixth race, race, the RESULTS. . nee alwarn’ pounds weight SACP to elx an and Sade that . mile and original local treatment promptly reduced to its plete functional activity MY FEE FOR A CURD IS CONBU $58 U NC SPIO DISORDER LTATION TOU NOTHING. successful practi many cases yield 10 My offices to 12. SALT FREE—MY are Cais open LAKE 1594 ATED HONEST t SOUTH of town, in proper horne on all day from MEN’S MAIN y 9 a. AND CANDID opinion, m. to 8p. SALT LAKE m., gland an result ADVICE and is con- ed Cased COSTS guided by years trouble, write if you treatment and cure. MEDICAL STREET, state, lasting Not a Dolla e¢ Paid Until y cheerfully give you the very best of as this normal {ts the cannot . . Sundays call, from INSTITUTE re CITY, UTA H. en e speec disappoin en sul First ae |} ned horse 11s ee and = eC fa- d; Be con a a 9 3 are Lake 7 mile ae Time, and an Gre unia, 43 elgh to 5, of Surety , owner, a oolen shipper he was made as to at the string to Bn pees The 4 : REE BE. ; er, 1 ‘ “ente 7% \- Shot, to. 1, Cincinnati, PY as oe UE ‘ and Lapp; meeting At the elo of Charley 4 i | oi aoe peared to be more anxious _ SPEED. Ww Y ~ r and Slatter Sept. ° RACE RESULTS. @—State fair race re-| Los and Utah Jockey club meeting. Angeles, (Carroll) ere edi - aie last 4 loa: (Wi Se 12, won; >, ‘ ¢ Mu- coming sti aus for $# w i played o the uni- Wednesday In ee the es ogo, eae *| in fine . form as it has Ei co 1a ae £9.—Los "Angeles opportune erie &Kocatner an 107, ae Portiand sec- | and and & times. A . a Score: a 8 eee Kismet, jr.| FOR paris, Sept. aa training in a suburb of BIG :— a ’ si Oct da the s ac “ Zah z At 3 née ira 7:64 p. p. m. m. st Oct. being close he for z ley mherst—Amherst, Bathichem—Caleh, college, 0. 0; 24; B 6: ts |" is in tak- Agricultural, At Ph adelobia= sre Colles ze, 0. Lambie, sae o Rhode Racing = ; Ursi- Mass.—Harvard, wo ee trains daily, Union = e ea a ‘ ot. or e opening Two boxes of Nitro Shells— y dia ack 6 duck season. Club or Repeater Y/ Wy, iyib), 1, f Racing a ams ' 1 Sporting Go oO di 8 C. S e m line black and . Prices pe had oe always the | || Western Arme and and of newest e . fancies—Muto convert- ibles—may be worn as ordinary style or with military collar. Three-quarter length overcoats in best textures for fall and winter service. y Bie... e ; j . | fall models awaits un 11; statlon. your pleasure Cravenettes oe Island one 22; Massachu- marten tanita overcoad co of ! se | Oct. splendid as Ham- ti -ai- Lebanon 31 e fa- was sold to- ers. $25,000, “AC New Haven--Yale, 11; Wesleyan, 0 FIGHT efore the TROT TERS : —Uhlan, the elaine’ ‘ontien, gat Prevldence— Rea oAt, ‘Ha nover—Dartmouth, 3 by | set, a ha 34 nee 02) BALLaa RESULTS. 4 ae 4 7 a a ae 2. baseball commission 4 n |i | or { 1 Ath Atl aadc Et pects OF dae ine ational : oe atched Billy | official table for the sunrise in this secee Pittsburg has a nelent ie tion shooting may begin at 545 a, m., " . ‘h man to receive $2,500, as the | Oct. 1. Each day sees an advance of ap- 8 nF peut a, durin { aes ae sburg, Sept. e 29.—The A on — ; ° Siege l way l ower Ou. fu “3 ’ ae DUE an will race no tnore except ° Yuba & ite "Seaton eed Paris ~alf- ee | pear | Sd pounder, prove a will Mr. Jones {s supposed to be acting agent of C. = G Billings Oe of & Belle and i Lou t ae 28.—Seare: a by. Cc phis, tat de- Orendorff; Spokane PARIS ae mous > eee ee (Borel), a $0. resvelee Huro, E aisano also ran. Pitts 0 was 1 é a Wedn ° ee varsity. 6aqua howed Score: pean nm 3 2 Berry; |. Cum O.. Sep $13.70. pal and . YjUf RA) ay OW) aft- 7 there will be little fear for ‘3 6 football fans that Utah will not have pet a 8 an ee §)}..25.2%.00° iPaa (aoe Weant up 22.—San Francisco | #auaad. zZ Sept. | will begin at Ogdén Oct. % and will conoven ae pe a thirte ar days Ne Villiams of the asadena stable Las received a telegram from C. Horning from Vancouver, to secure six stalls at Znena Vista. The Horning string includes liams e¢ the In theicedraw“aaa for wacwren the animal the of football was season. men Cr go Mitch- | & ’ showed zs Lalonge. falr Manager Murray of the Ogden Racing association, has {n his pocket an offictal notification from Secretary Treat, of the Pacific Jockey club, that the Ogden association has been granted dates for a fall meeting immediately after the closs of the year to Ogden Saturday for the e firat real kame COAST LEAGUE . Se last to keep going first game rnoon with t Granite High ol. As! qece ae a aan Epos o it ; Sapt ept. omnk © ‘ principal purpose ee ae ee to five: ee 3 soe an pportunity to pic wenty men to ta R. H. E. wack toe at full eae a ae oo Sccwevsccestecenscest. 8 1) “DOWNS. OU not exert himself, on .4 4 3 « | Becount of theOlsen, naturethe of bi the game. a At ae uard, Dave 1e in marked contrast cris SRE Fiebe oe caath if“hieHannah eeece leleo evi: and it may | qld nase eatendoubted hint Nad she stoodLouisup neldentally Mscher’ ride on Galtor tn (m|the handicap did not look good toHo some who’ were rete the race apio on = ae 4 a n the ‘worst « stretch a ° ‘ IEEE BERS orien q = 6 4 Walon SHOW iK- ition esterday Doherts - E FINED. ah fine Sept. conesmning wan Serie ces versity atteries—W alke an ggin Fitzgerald | 3-year-olds ao : at puree = v—Jack ;}O'Lantern, (Vogt), 109, won, orian Prince, (Pauley), 109, second 3onfils, (Borel), 103, third. Time—1:29. Mutuals Oo ull > e secor 7 7 as an outcome of a contro- yer" a ae eae aye || proximate of Pennsylvania [laws Te octita 7 “fies st| decision. The date o will1e not, fightpermit, wi whe f Tra mp eae kL tl sportionment of | 6:3 a. m. The same table applics to ae oO 2 Oakland -all-atie and San Fran league taewi@hes = completa ts CUBS AR anada, ond, Sal Pearl, (Taylor), 107, third. Time— ~ Batteries Baker ‘and Spencer; "11-504. Hammerway also ran. Mutuals|and Armbruster. GETS “TRETFING o¢ weer y Columbus. O,, Sept 9.—Native Bell, owned by Edw ard Thompson of Northport Long Island ind driven” by Fa between Nattonal Dee io ee Oana pace ba ball National Pes % ae : Ee een Ssion late today ne {is to be plied as ee in favor of the Toronto, a hen a San Francisco, Morris, Meera ah ait —— of the National unmanagement of Frankleague, Bancroft ne nnatl, would aexemble in Chicago Oct. and leave the next day fo _— clubs will come togettier in San Franctsco a series lastin five weeks. Tivo games will be played d each week, alter- ¥ e oe Vernon toda oe De ee hittin, i pace, 3-year-olds, ontana wo home runs were made by Eagan, and} $350-- | Delmas, , Howard and Goodwi two In three, pu n all I made ~ (Garroll), th— | pald third. six furlongs--S John 6, won; Field Mouse, Locke of the Pittsburg club. and Smith: ua mi sessueunesdueecs E e oleate TST ‘latoon, : i. 3 Loyal, Peake American week, while the other will play In San Francisco the same week. Then the two Killifer; ...... sccm < Batteries Plank ee d game— sixteenth—Rose- Second raca, four and one-half e . all ages, ages selling, purse e $200—Moorso, ~ opponents B the | cae all-star TWO, R.H. Chrystie G., "(Carmichael won second and | three-baggers at third heat - Calder), won first Vernon sens {heat Time—2:2), 2:35, 2:2 erne Gee ene e on until ohn grounds “In. the spring, removed, C1 .C, Secretary E.|° 1] on a on; Ben K. Sleet, place, etme Sacramento ‘todas oe nau, show, °8.45,. third. | oon gmenta” CISCO... « oy Batterics—Durham and Bastley, MONTANA Fal Fas Sept. a conceding his furlongs—Ben a Balto , a SS own on| eis Srogn Htiane Casa Ss, tira "himo | NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE, he was |, ae aoe any oun also ran. Mu = done ont ninaand Walsh, ve nine ak sritape: betwe Seen n Pl ank oa b eae Se ge ae Phil Raita First game— RH Cherokee LSS in a very short time. this disee aor AMyho eecuresanshly oftaeda y, elentific qimalate, Separate Condoms Teaponas . tlonal 4 nt kole for the functional dorangerviammation or congestion {n the prostate gland, an or my men R. 5 game— oe | #Mltadeiphia Chichgoraties.5 eee six furlongs—Captain rr if be chamat the theheadquarters of ‘They ye it was announced eae that Philadelphia league of baseba © de game themerican management Connie Mee ak the ATHLETICS DROP BACK. even with Phi qt heres 4 um tod ade ae ‘in a double-header cause 2-year- Mallon ‘ ee Set 8 Having been unsuceessful in his effort to have the ban against Trainer Pete Smith rho got into trouble over. the the !n WIN 3 Se Levant? hacia wed ioe “WEAKNESS” eee R ae < > Bnateeee Mec: a a Cc arey an Hughes and Sweeney. boro, 17.65, Warden, won; Green lace. straight, 9:85, second. show,Bridge, 8.76, dart ta st erties Milt it ‘ 1 Brady 7 up- Bh >... Grain |to 6 |third. NOTES. an S85, ‘third, Toes 1:56. 4 "| Second game— R.H.E.| find for the varsity squad the coming rth race, ais furlongs—All Red, | Washington ...... . 4. 8 Bie The quarter-back position on the straight, 21.20, won; Coloquoy, place, 8.20, Cleveland | ee Ee zene: squad appeared weak, but with second; Marbles,= show, 6 70, inird. ‘Time | _ Batterie om and Slattery, Hardy; |S0me good hard work Love will make a 5 y 1132-5.*Winchell, “Otis. Falkenberg and Hisgine. Bod man. eA continues ace rove the | informed that their sery s Ww Girt "he desired in the event of a meat the coming winter cures Both In hitting game and Bcores: fielding sensational Donah 8t. Lo New Tork aeee old, as Coppértown’is now’on, his Calway Heto the Stover ranch at Petaluma mention treatment Inning. game ic) ln ceseeeccetcereeseceeeees George, shove: MBS, third. |_ First gams— 4 Washington ...... ighth—Maid | Cleveland . nalle anda an elghth—Ma BE oS? ae a S Y M1) straight, 29.05, * 4105/5262 M. aateonae 11 13.35, second; 111] 216 Exchequer . . 111 | Time—1:14 2-5. U. Sec ond <- race | SMe tier meruae danni special elghth YANKS Starter Dwyer Is in receipt of a tele. | eram from Secretary Perey W. Trent conSerine th published report that wae will be given at the Oakland track under the auspices of the Ne w alife nit Jor ke My pe pen trovets, 8 "to. 5ewont The Ber, |, Fourth race, seven furlongs, sclting. | |EEERIES TRAINS NEAR land yesterday rhe horses } ve been at Ogden and were sent home in the same car with the Kenilworth stock farn pair. Coppertown and John A. Mallon Manager the . - 1141/7" to 15,’ second; Lou Lanier, show, “via 10, azapan . and upward, 104 Fifth 3 to 1, second; Time, 1:52 1-5, Third 1 race, | Johnson, 4 to 1 0 e nia tracks it of argument d the result hg tblsure.a O'Day. RESULTS RESULTS. $ fourth ele aa Dorey ait sé aoa ay AWI(D29 s "104 | Ti me—1:183 9/(5249) Sws B. age Bush ... “hira ra rac°, tor. 109) 109 207 Figent. ¢ First cl an over a8 wae onder Billi B Time, 1:1 upward. ae games Dennis Long. ereta he aE na game— R. > | coast, Pacifie and C t 1 H. E A ec Coas eague, will arrange the ee eee ee devedapenacne . 1| California dates. Games will be ieee in BOSton ......00 seccnceccccunvunccceeved 0} Omaha, Denver and Salt Lake City. Batteries “igintan” ‘and Schmidt; Siontte One aub will go to Los Angeles for one « fal tee e m penta theveaed at Chu chill dane today s The feature atom Lakershe of In ‘irst DIGtPOlt Moren and STRONG chiefly’ Se sainia Sn running cae nae New York, Sept. 22.—New York won| two sania from Pat. aus today, 5k to 2 Louis to 0. Score today,scoredtwo|and on two] First11 game— R.H.E FINISH : Louis, in the Sept. ninth 29.—St. Inning St. runs 1 R. HE, | aoe "Battori Kilian, @peceDonahue, and”ce Hunrnat Pe mole Pi entinns arin woe Aarger and Carri. | league, will route the two clubs to tha Batterles—R. |and Dooin, U San Fran- | vas Mossbaci withdrawal of Coppertown robbed | }©°®F a dican: o ; wae | here today and tied with ee ees fc. Sane ' ied, at for the worl? honors a I i rw woul e attachec | ne P re er t e the horsemen and followers of the cing i‘ the ae > awe ; mm game were anxious to see the enilworth Lee re en ean stable crack and the much-vs runt > les | hook cet ook % up to settle 5 the : mooted: question as 7 to which of the pair is entitled to be considered ch lamp on of the 22-year-old division in the west Unless they should meet wogers, eas FINN, and alee vorite in spite of the sa a } running T ne W wat singles.” ff)" <!ored Yesterday morning and with Ladies THE UTAH JOCKEY : a double ‘and two a a _——_ Sept. 29.—Whil Cincinnatl, 29.—Detroit, by winning | baseball aN eice ae tee dcuble-henkdr from Bos aseball commission is meeting in CinPhiladelphia was breakcInnat! today to discuss plans for the Chicago, now has a lead gl championship series, nothing defi- the (tiensive and defensive, the Rin ech eee ae aoe team. in @ second until it get was started half over, but they Luderus, by | being tried out by thethe new locals,firstwas baseman the hit 2-year-old 275 RAG. Teams Next Jocals got but two hits, thelr first one | ident Heydler ot the National league and coming double- Meader today Chicago tried out a roe = = MOTTE : etiicaee the | hits. caused A Sea I anh 1 cri a ae a is 1erb stake toeths felicre Aneddec a The este ae < at tae whet sean aiaeta at 2180 bang. STAR. 2.—Chicago defeated a Here th on M nearest contenders for the pennant. Deeague race is settled. At the meeting of troit has but to win its two remaining | the commisaton today there wera priean games here to make sure of the title for | Chairm errmann, Secretary Bruce, this season. In the opening contest the | Preside t Johneon of the American, Pres- HED. a thirty-day eas Sept. and Meet , ‘Fourth rac e, pila and five-sixteenths Bas een race, handicap, six furlongs, |jng long walls and jumping. Nothing , 10 | __Witzherbert. 4. to 5, won; 0 Nena, 3 olds and upward, purse $30—Med-| qgefinite has been arranged regarding 4)| n:... 10 7 § to 5, second; Mary Davis, to 1, ding He anné uh ce won, See PiSe fight with Tack Johnson ae ia. EE n| ra third. Time, 2:1 (Borel), 115, second, e Gone, oll), | welght championship of the world. ugh | 710 4-5. Fifth race, mile and a_sixteenth— 95, third *Pime—1 14. Gresham and Bit-| McIntosh offered $50,000 for a fight in| show = juiline, 1-4 Nethermost, 5, won; Jack Baker,|/ter Sir also ran. Mutuals paid $18.6 ; Paris and later raised the offer to $55,000. | by A. Goodir 10 to 1, sscond: Elorg, 4 to 1, third Sixth race, purse, ail ages, five curinhak Time, 1:471-5 ' —Everan, (Prior), 112, aa Veen lent, DUCK SHOOTING HOURS. Sixth rie, six furlongs—Louise | (Vogt), 115, second; Letitia, (Carroll), 100, . : . Pretension came down far back Welles, even, won; Responseful, 10 to} third. Time—1:01. Mutvals paid $8.90 No With the approach of ars ai eg “fish it at half, worked her way up 1, second; Palo Chiqueto, 4 to 1 hire 2ule also raa, eee Te eEaue chi egal Time, 1:00 2-5 arc Seen a f Aatn the law providing under. hours, shooting eT ee | ex cnt "Jockey Jumped the Ogden “ lds year-olds | Rene ee a eas- Op = .'..<07-10 5 ~ CUB Chie; ago, three BALL Ee and All-Star ti etics Militant, stra alg ght, 26.65, won; Orlandot, place, 912.45, ond: ‘Sree Algol, show today race and was o ye herty. carrying as The 3-year-olds BUENA Utah 1\of us Athl ee ton, Sept. 29—Washington do-|°f the fea a Clev eland a iay in both games of <a a acuta header. Scores: n kinds pio Shrin iy di” ; And ieee noe : a ‘Es4 -b7K 07 43 HE third. Time—1:15 2-5 Second race, six furlongs—Gemmell, straight, 10.90, won; Acqual, place, 49 25, 5 iP 26E t.. © the Ides, Sea aL eae NEARING LEAGUE (e: Cc, P. 55ee fe a 6 = t Third ri ee eae r , . ore 5265 “E 25 os eee Kope k race. and Sixth race, seliing, 2-year-olds, onee Grant “10s a GI 11-20 2: : way. Jockey om Fischer . <’. Cavanaugh . 8-2 2 TRE O sales poe bi Lost. % 75 TL a : ay pides—Bander and Lapp; : ‘White : ‘sus tor,Batte Sulliva tvaa and Owens. = 2 to firs®, aD 10 , =" .:.. out, to the, . 198/5248 May Worth n. on ia Magnificio see | 590 Pelham, 1 : the selling, : Old Nick had all the luck so Aqulline had a gh journey. gradually, but pole not get on acin si pact ongs. n ng, 3-3 eae mem {LOUISVILLE LOUISVILLE 1095280 Belle Brady . 109 oe oc See sree Sir Garter E 6 Barry . Marshall all improved : ; 1:45 4-5. ne to YW heatstone, 8. . 7 ~ Cas Alivia, 3 Oritiamb, | ET MBS —s At post,6 mi Off Nick, 1-2 place, out show Pre i pl Winner, b. g Dy. Planudes-Old Lady ‘Trained Scratched—F ae se, Salina, Sir Barry. Start good Von first three driving LAKE 48 East Beoond South Street. bog | eps and on Races. Direct ires on porting Events, Lis ie, be st of others. RACE eon = i = in ; Commercial. SALT oe Bias. — Old Nick, 3 Pretension, a Valuo e Denver, 9 ela 15 = Bene pel He : fall ward, seven n furlo furlong 6278 Aucassin . 21j5 woe : CL, Christie > H. Vitor | upward. Louise jn front Cl. a Inc lement, . 7-2 Behr es. ran ‘ tear sods aand upward, six 3-5 | 2nd alt furlong: 8-5 £539 ae oa: ; ii) bry ae a a vals 0 (6215) L. Ne GER. sage. ° distance 65 -3 , th eee BIG T » Second ata sbi 3-year-olds and u handicap, for ¢ ages, Six furlongs fivaufiricnescacio al aa P- | All ed won in a rattling finish, ; Tinie s1are ~, {ing the verdict by a head from conesecurby. 5248) ‘Rose Dal; . a ; 36) a fee co First race, six furlongs—Eva Ta . . = , : silent 36.85, won; Rowland Otis, oles s pole : to first, : 6e on 5278 0. and aeraee 4-h Par “iHNis h. me Financier ily next best. Pelham procession ‘throughout Cuts the Rate |e ; today made Jockey Op Singleton 3-5 “igcherora ... er cners8 3 er Sts at ) | 5278 Alivie Res Es ther 3 Marshall striking on the mud. interest came dan, Sate Fin 1-2 26 a 2 Financia Wi awn- broker E mile, selling, 4-year-olds kept stand, in in ward, i ; fiv re 6224 Byror 6 ° 8 "an e ae . 1-2 .... s. 3 >° am 30 = |rooms to Jockey Op. Singleton 3 Cavanaugh ....1-2 Fischer . ... 3 Trained well. i S 5 The Responsible | & 2 RACE—One station. : e vaauieto } <Deor pace bette S was 4 to 5, and the other two ( Brooklyn in the final game of the "amrtl s No Quar ter, Camera, Financler and Old Cincinnati pone Reors ¥ : e Nick we - ) Popular favorite winners in the | Brookly eh ae ine 3°73 other eve Jatterle B s—F i csenane and Clark; SES Wilhelm, MeInty re ‘andsaa MarehatlUtnpirentl TODAY AT BUENA VISTA aclamiannd Rg in d pires . Rrahirae in a v6arcold 4 : \ Ikerry, 1-2 2 Str. 2-I 1-1 handled le eS nc Louise, the and neck into the stretch. pulled away a length. The 52 FIFTH $200. . = GathDaeeaik st . © ©. oS | singles, a sacrifice and an error, and won| ee ree eee ene age! hy frock Boston 2 to 1. Score: R ~ En great cheer was heard from the stands. | Bosto 2 2 That the bookies lost to the rz é Se ne a Se eo Phen we, 1 certain iss Lo wate - opesbaWhgamhae 0 rtain ;at the . odds 8, MMile iSeno0 eROtaten Yuba 3 to 6 a ene — ae _ Batteries “Ci tl pnd | Smith; rigpiag the bookies figure Miles the long shot . eppcageaia is hard to tell, unless the heavy track and MINTYRE IS WILD to welgnt are c ere S| ca ii vor of Yuba and Galtor ° if tes ook: Cincinnati; Sept 29M clntyee es came. 5271 P SS : Smith Philadel hia eee ton y po ON 0. ne, 5 “357 Clevel na e eeeeenoce f } tite pee ee oa Pe ee eens Sa7 en ep oeee a race Value - Op. With Hannah k (gs head Yuba 2 phi Her. an in the box for the Yampa leaders, he Sirew alongside of Yuba in stretch and from there.on won oa.he pleased game wil Pe re ball. The next} Yuba had keen speed throughout, swerved slightly, but It hardly affected resu See. pe played at Bingham Sat-]as she could not have beaten the winner. Galtor ran well, but quit badly when The aera ss w on. 7 49 S LEAGUE st o A Winner, b. h. by Fatherless-Lizzie T rrained py I. F. Jeannette. Start good. Won easily Bakar fale third same Doherty's race startling improvement over last start, had ou of speed { “it Hannah re nema role was not beaten, however, or, with ngicton taking to his bat, there |coame a response which made e thee ssoon honors even s with: Yubs ch : : \ told Rami opened up an open ckfeet _ ne ee oe one — isis ; 9-10 good ; 52 96 en , 1 and runs Min menos a upward. E {is wil AMERICAN ARS pga oat TEC a ere 8 2 Galtor in in theone west. of the Yuba gamest Batteri Se eee Ra N sees McQuil: seen and stretch Galtor atteries— PiefeisterEne se) and. Moran; s z alt len and ne me ray with Miles a length back Second es RHE ounding the north turn Miles pulled up | Chica 6 UN esa “ven on the outside and the three raced Philadelphia aR SP eA ath Lo Cd 3 6 1 86 » 8 and won Avith consummate ease. Jillett did her best. Kerry off badly, considerable ground. Hannah Loulse stumbled and fell at three-elghths 7 : on 76 FOUST RTH RACE—Five furlongs. Goaale ap, 2-year-clds. Value played Pittsburg "hicago dacccces |: New York Mincinnatl Pliadel aaa — uls Brockiga Ecston [ool carrying “iathetbicede eaout Paesdecs | Prieto Fite SB 7 taking heart of Yuba _ 2-5. Wood, ed Thursday, Oct. 14, at OeTTe a “hia. case it becomes to plaay theIn seventh game the necessarw city in I 8 6; i ee Jockey Op Mondon 2 sese 6-5 re ak 8 aa anaugh 2 Bra dy SSeS _ rke \ Aor 10 cCu oug ke Rischersss-serueS ‘In. Doherty, 3-2 place, 1-2 show PhilPhil la- : 13, 5... 3 4 i eas when Doherty SMppIng Next §E12 10 x . 3-1% 1-1 Bie 41 Maa -h 8 . 2% 1-4 3m 4-1 oh 6-h 8 THIRD RACE—Five S furlongs,a first, $200 Ind. Horse a ay te urs; iaMonday, at Detr alt; Tuc oe ee c Se Desae roit; Wednesday : Se feuuTes Thursday, © Ae at i etroit day, Oct: sburge vs. Philadelphia, Frids at Pittsburg; Monday, ee esday, Oc delphia; ednesday, Oct, ring. the aaa ae 5-2 > 8 eas dg 2 past a : : ; worlds of speed and only — i series either RESUL!1 LEAGUE. ee meee og LR oe sensational card of most. : BASEBALL NATIONAL Tillet and’ lickets’ also . cashed. “on Fhiladelphia in Mat pes ocean ' thing er they ey uld/to 4 and 6 to 3. 9 vadthe theboy favorite stayed in. ‘ ae a After throwing the horse ran ea Grd P. te oi = Smith E. eCulloush _ “ g i Time—:3 4-5, § show.” - “ Roys al, 1 place, : off none too well, used o ad beginning. from a bad beginning. at eo gg Perhaps the Camera, 2-5 =place, Off1-4 atshow. 8 place, show 1:6 Ari etoein 1-2 show. At post 3: 1% Payne, Time—:4 1-5, 3°- 3-6, h Winner, b by Came ron- Jan Ill Traine d by G. Helder. Start fair. Won cleverly. Second easi ly rhird oa Camera ran right back to her last ra closed th a rush. Dora Payne Weia ene Pash ces as en plans for wine the world’s:. series =a)and the> achedaie : nant. °f the Pittsburg vs. ze been!’ clear; track good. P. ad unward) cvalie sD wets. % 15 2 . 106 j 1 1109 4) sone 7 : adopted. Two ». schedules for = 7 Bc es « were made out to provide th 1¢ for ae bas ena ments have yet Winner goodb. g.for byall Vikin ahead: . Danger by O. F. Humes Start but Banthe Won first “ rained two driving. Third easily. COMMISSION 09 nea ee aoe Q sae tee pis ked en ee ‘Wood in stre teh, istoot oft Rather Royal s ch ullenge ieiy and under a strong finish won ou ather Royal of badly, came from far back and was probably best. Gene Wood tired perceptibly y last: sixteenth. 2 . Balance showed nothing. SECOND RACE—Fiy re 5274 SECO? ACE—Five furlongs, selling,ean 2-year-olds. Value to firs first, N5&50 SCHEDULES |: BY Si CARD BUENA * five furlo nee iE liv Gene Woods 47H 5 OU] Ay jin the first $15 had ia as 3 race 907k ynila o2 tee ana’ 2 —— E oo apie Ae me a Rw gue Gare a one a i average of ©. miles an hour. Disbrow in the ee, ° _ second, whene the > Tarace ‘ Was declared¢ A MADE EXCITING quick UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1909. as not| made for a fig with Johnson, although th R . 3 THE STRAIN IS OVER | he will | Huch Metntosh, T Australian fight pro-|‘"® Buena’ Vista race meeting was of: | TIGERS day or| moter, has offered $55,000 for n contest be-| fered yesterday. The first accident was| Pittsburg, Sept _2%.—Pittsburg lost aj} Boston, nor tween th *SG two heavyweights in Parls.| seen and also the greatest 2-year-old race | SIOPPY Same to New York today. Score; of a fignt-]| Jeffries has refused the offers of several | ever run over a Utah track. : R. H. E. iter today, while, in the] music hall managers to give sparring ex-| The accident came in the third raco| PittSbUrE 2... ec eee eee eee eeseeeenees 16 3 ev with tl R toda as i See te et who cave red the 22% Ps 2 ninutes % 6-10 seconds Leseault, In a Palmer-Singer, won the ( race: for cars In class 2. [lé ade 1s2| miles ms Se Inack 179 cer,Hiintites drives and tee4 aeeEnda De wes W anid is . enter the | hibitions Salt Lake, Wednesday, Sept. Pomeroy, presiding RACES judg Si 1 Finer entered, was 25 aie Je a CITY, Qo °9 rite, and played at that, fell, § —SMaddox, Camnitz and one throwing Joc key Pickens heavily The Dreucke and A, Wilson. Umpires—Jo jar felt by the boy knocked his front | Stone and Emsiie oe our oe reached the form players Se but an | nq. Horse he cars Johnson. pole, Ab thse noc wap the remark- fast ts] with ° hurling both men out ai . picked up unconsclous and ed an hour later. Livtleciwhotln a driver’ of international requtation, cham-[ring ato ‘his room. sharply in turning two miles west of Matand crashed Jeffries, fighter of the world, way in Suffolk co The car to come to grief was the ane son, ac Gani by ‘Hi i bert L. Lytle, with whom was his mechanician, James Bates, The car swerved Utuck J. , ) Ss Serious, and it is expected that — up his training aguin in a > me Pratt, who has foll “nl ihe pr fagerd yea considers Jeffries of one other, stretch of twenty “two, miles a heavyweight days death | wife 28.—The 29.—James LAKE doing his werk ut: Jim Pratt’ss quarters Ss at 1e treatment ones nt at a. ‘ rienbad has reduced he his superfluous fat, Wouilly on the Seine, a suburb of Pauris,|and his waistline has fallen away prac- Mile Wi Saar preparatory a his me ond with Jack | tically to norma His weight ts about 25 | S Ins reat Youngster Johnson, the colored fieht pounds. All that Jeffries needs now {s]| Jeftries’ training, which Dex san soon aft-|to get his muscles in trim, and I am Race—First Accident When r he returned from Marieribad. has been} sorry that his training, which was conint wee a by a cold contracted while he] fined largely to punching the bax and Horse Falls. Was attending the 3, and for two] skipping the rope, has been interrupted,” Turns Island River Sept. SALT — 7 |