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Show SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1909. THE HERALD-REPUBLICAN: 6 RACE AT FAIR TODAY ae TRAINS AMERIC TTR ETCH °0 ISLAND MARATHON iHORSEMEN What’s What in Sports All the Time STATE FAIR RAGE [us ee MEET OW TODAY to StandInterest in Contest Picking Up Runs Jap Champion sone. mntana All Indications Point to the Best Racing in History of Association. ot Lenin HORSEMEN TO GITY STREAM IN- thre year i ilso iebeen = mad : while ch will ! ; be in sec ERDAY. YEST the me hard Ds wyer, a Sat a most noticeable landling o of the e run run-» handling e€ the starter for the Utah no »ticed sas flesh eae eke Oo pic Cec eedo Bier APemueee win Ve ne Clowin¢ ii c Charley: ipei 1 of will a be Phe evenly . muddy = substituted 2:20 « pace matched bid additional | was ; will bring ee buneh ae Sport. wat h | an] there made eo... ’ 5 Bu J. Your . Opportunity. Your New Hat , york Ce Here up received Sarit OB e bi fizht tomorrow an serving Socata local from that CLUB = [ | CO Are So. showing a Main St. NEW FALL NEW FA LINE I of, popular:shapes MEN’S and and BOYS’ colors in @/ 7.5; Hats, the leased city for fortunate Regular values . at . $3.00 at......$1.45 values roe $1 $ 17 South ‘ P os taken the duck non-club up by clubs season, member has the a or| of Walker’s weer Le Beckie e Jasto tonite L I S iss108 wavs eenene troit j : OO 5 a _ 95 Bin erage Be Ca C 48 a So den see P: 11 . 100 milary AMERICAN LEAGUE. —--— Won. Lost. it caries to betting Journal Sees ea a theteandees | 40 95 10 5 I saraads flad oste Ip shia wev’ segs “ : air) 98te ‘ s St. Louis sg} o Washington P. ssBa BS “3a ~ 95 SS on m s Chicago .. anes ines sca Cleveland: . 2/08", 62.0 i ey work Journa In sai 8e wae OL srptttreesee 42 ee nT une Batterles—Overall and un-|and pian s. Archer; Umpire -s—Rigler SS Lefleld|St. and O'Da y- REDS WIN i AND LOSE. eS Cincinnati, Oct. 3.—Cincinnati and _ < Louis .. veland Satte rles— Gra th: ph ns; Mite Chicago, oe St. eee e ee m, five-mile professional - : from Jack“Mons ( Clarke er riva the | rules. ’ ae pan7 ° nds : ort f table 5 pease ‘and O|day for the nto AiR hie Ste- | ketball, the a e season's as ele in the indoor baseball his local Occ!dentals ,| « [Meiae one oOo disting ©| in Lostwo Angeles, games Vernon Oct. 3—Honors were even Los Angeles between today, Seattle, ttle Oct. 3.—Score: hci nee and Vernon taking the Seaton first |< ‘and ae 0 va s-0 Whaling; Stevens was teacher bullding. of plano, 2 8 e Board of A Following O)two great Hugh are O the American from | Trade LOS ANBElCS oo .ecceeecessseeerneeeeee 1 Vernon . 5 and Jatteries—Hall Hogan. Second a game; ATIEG@IGS and H. (ccrcccoss ss CrMoON ...sce Smith; 4 6 R.% H. E,| sscencesesers coseese 9 Schaefer 10 : seccesccnessse Batte ric »s—Ko nestner and Willett, Brown and Ho Fy ing on any train Returning on ans ice > L er d in Dac classes SatPupils will be en a 3 urday and Monda Jet. 9 and 11, at} Christensen’s Mrar Ore * dortf. First Sr Dancin Academy, 30 South 157 E. to. 2S. oth be win phones of manager etroit: a great series, and we t;" made four runs Ley. ons | who} some| ae ere OCPEIBNG as. Saati’ oan aca sonusen {s GOLF CHAMPIONS. Se Fauladelphia Oct. 3.—The most eros the, managers:| hope cs and ‘itiomas Mur field the woman's golf im - be present. Miss all River Katherine is the present Harley 100 & Connie ‘We made | pilonship, Mack, manager a good a fight things of champton. the ae oe rr ae our hats to Jennings aye “To At evesariie "="! go at e _ Ye . . hours Taft business of icers, and their lin ok Ds Our of {in uto the Presl- “is the Sia 2 to produce this Y. M. t Paar ae Among eee Tae. the forty courses EB Mining Lee- iie P pare * , Boys’ schoolti 2 sh 1 & Literature MUCH INTEREST ON ODDS | in the season’s latest ideas. Speak- hi “squcgeaphy— Stenography— Spanish - Simert oon German tata” nose Estimat- Rhetoric nn Composition for é a cans t convertible raincoats ioand ing Public Ral School are » orbit hdd : ida Metallurgy Boys’ School IV cravenettes ° said city, Y. M. C._A. are experts 585 students of last year y you that at the Association the Assoc nstitute is up to the last minute ae of tibl occupy men," this the they The Boys’ line aa will tell Vv { } ne- ° Mi ~ It has taken 30 yen of exchange, of eee be eS the Y. M choo Is of Washington, Montreal, thicago, Portland Sa ake and 500 other eRe and embraces every style and shade = profitably leisure dent rey d ag. This Is Why cham- considered, tu ents ° ast Ni ght Night penoer is the = School at Y. M. The structors are Siaciosear not because they are good day school teachers, but because they know how to instruct employed men and boys, how to fit night study into day work. : Philadelphia for ew nrote Civil Service Examinations Correspondence and Spelling cessity. , . \ pionship haa rae r brought toaktiar “will | gin play in the qualifying round of Artthmett ° ain A a | mal ae “2 ol an C 3 ce areca cue ng nemistry eeceereeoeee un Tung Wiges, guna M i ae event tomorrow morning over the links of the Merced Cricket club at Havertord the Philadelphia suburb. ccateccecevecses Harkness PER ¥ 7 Architectural Drow a || i iis cravenette : | EN BY e he | and Williams; Gra ; eae seccccecccceeess 15 0 San Francisco ........--....+. 4 1 Batteriés—Wwh; ilen age La L Sasterly, Willis and sen a Longe; East __ h | Yves ches srown and cranes t when j a ices make St. hale Ore San Francisco, Oct. 3.—Sacramento split even with the locals” fonne in two fast games, the second of which was a slugging match, the ee foeme “making twenty-six hits betw the SC ores: . — me Bane ranciscolcs«sssc.0e 2 6 2 Uc’catchscorea train. of $10 TheA toscores. allow Cekiee et | apy 274 to will ¥ team | field | : _Portland, Ore., Oct. 3—Oakland took the first game of today’s double-header by bunching 7. hits on Harkness in the ninth inning, ie cecond game was called at June. few “when they one sscore three| a Sacramento ov ID Perego a | shape, fighting apirit |rupted defense forandBarry played havoe and we the havetomatwo has men,the Cobb and Craw-| with ourouroffense, developed ford, who are ely “to break up an into one of the best inside men In the I 3 game with their hittt and combina rame Had Barry not been hurt we tion work upon the bases. It ought] might have won. As it ts, we will have m. since by | A expressions league Jennings, EAD FAILS B itter ries — Occidentals: Havrisort | and Langley Yampa Smith and Ben : } : | ie series now stands one game each. | Ses eee | WOM gvmni maturi basand other sports 22 AH HEART : _ “We are right on edge, as a champlon-| the beginning of the season critics all with a score of 5 to a ind Los Angeles | Seattle Sia Wea ekcen mecearnts ---5 IL 1]ship team must be, and I could not | OV er the cireult asserted that we were the second game, 7 Tacoma . ote <civuces 4 6 2)see how we could possibly have/a-second division team, but we fooled Hall pitched for Dor Aveeies s in the first Batteries—Engle and Whaling; B: Hall, | slumped so as to —— the race. I hope| them and kept in the race untill the me, and while he was wild at times| Hopkins and Ste phens ns the club will give a better account of| last week of the seas Af beathé held Le sts down to six and struck = itself in the w orid's series than it has| ing Chicago In three out of four games out seve Heavy hitting on both OGDEN AND y RETURNN $1. 10 in previous years. In 1907 things broke| in the last series the Athletics sufsides distinguished the second game. The AGesoctc3 badly for us, but last year we were}fered a violent reaction This was scores Via D. & R. G. Oct. 3. clearly outplayed. This year, however, | caused by the injury to Barry in the First game: R.H. E Leave Salt Lake 10:25 a. m., 1:35 p. our pitche o a man are in great| final game with the Tigers. It dis- Show and horse, the for SMELTER 1 7 Annis at victory leading five players. from. abroad, including xis Dorothy Campbell, who won the it thi year St. Anearner Sat eee arews, and Misschampion Francesin 1907, Teacher, Ervin Santa Larson, pianist at Orpheum, |} Scottish woman will Bene Vrs The : Cincinnati . eeunetatna Mees bes eee : 6 5 —_—— lyards away. ie instructor <ot down |S 5 2 ore: lon his knees and blew the into the | St. Batterles—Griffith Louls itt eee Oct. 3.—Score: jon His The | eT TOC TH GE ball olaniaet and . ennic Hig- | Portland Meeeenaetec ater ses aces ecit )a ne | hole. The boge : a . . gins and Bliss. Umy wa snnan and|Spokane . eccsnovecenes \ 8; 2 Kane. Batteries—Seaton and Armbruster; Bon— -— — — ner and Ostdieck. AGUE eee HIS went down. of Tempe sme “ter ne ae 1@ players on ha ean ish d himself. He made good p,m. and the other at 6 p.m. The se-| on classes start at 6:15 p. m. and 8] V.. . YAMPA “/not rally until pe Sopa |), 1 inaged to: put - their ag Burns of the Oudide ntals a ~ work straight UP made and He- | two-bagger Jense1 n of the same over the| made two star catches in left dl eee up noe some lively competition Ss assurec The noon business class starts at 12:15 structor day made aat LE ees EVEN _ WITH championship | : Australian, . ders of the ridems Ltollow: RUNNER WHEN Ketchel the 106 76 276 miesPo 1 ‘Howell and Higgins a 3.—Detrolt closed of Se zb ¢ points COAST Dr. Carver's Wild West night. The high diving men. up ata a (Special toPe The Herald-Republican.) ‘‘the | ¢ Bingham, Oct. —The_. Ocel dent al oe a Fogle Root; Pye, Bardgett ief | hir det: vulte d on a controversy 89 1101 favor OCCIDENTALS PIRATES PROVE IT. ST. LOUIS GETS SPLIT. 36, Fogler 19, Root 10, Krebs 7, Dermara ‘hicago, Oct. 3.—Chicago's tnabjility. to St. Louis dct. 3.—St. Louis and Cleve-|]5, Anderson 4, John Bedell 4, Stein 3,] nit Leftfield oe ; oupled w Lt ee ons land divided the final games of the sea-| Lawson 3, Fenn 3, Menus Bedell3, Biline hitting by ittsburg and stlesS|son here today Score ; pays ng by the locals, gave Pittsburg lirst game: RUE lington 1 OS ae he today’s game, 4 to 1. The score tf Rane ROU AE nas woscuvaidvends 4 10 : R. H. E. | Cleve a False wh 5 ‘ Y. M. G. A, gr ae START. h neo ed I satter Chics Sen awa ein cones ~Bail aaa 2c Se a8 —Bailey and weCriger; ai Wine h 1e i The ¥E Me .uCa ie yusIness men's‘ anc 1 I Pitts ne : . ‘ a é 2) Ablos ait peeetey senior g3 aa iit classe 3s Ww a open to- hare A FEATURE OF THE WILD WEST SHOW close that he i ably would be run aga 4 f Que His opponent, Hans Holmer o Stare bec. finished strong gover in 1g the ps i athon aiReRTS ce in 40 new recor if the track is found to me asure correctly. . Today's win gave HDI Es his sixth 644] on 621] Tu) or a 82 Zork, MARATHONj on secutive year Tank; is. tramer 1S the am of Salt Lake todé ry defeated the American professional sprinting chamy ampa smelter team by a score of 5| pion of the cycle tracks. On the Vails-|to 1 The Yampa smelt team went | burg track at Newark today he won| ae: plece s In the first inning, wen ae J,ouls won one game each of the dou-| American league season today by defeat-| BLow ee ader this afternoon. The or 5 fe a ‘Sto 1, The score eG . first game: > ae n ns Hoare, professional golf in-|Cincinnatl 9 i) Detrole 8. 4 the Country club, Fs yester-|St sehr -< 2) “Batterie ai ne; si8Lelivelt, remarkable shot. drive Batteries—Fromme and Clarke: BENS, Works, Bre a Saal cae Casey from the fourth was perfect in Meltor ee iss, Umplres—Kane anc eo direction and in dist nae the Baill stop- | Brennan, z : : NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE ‘ing on the very edge of the cup, 250| Second game: R. HB. . W.. a eee | ioe EL Gers SHOT AND ONE ONE : sige Sana: “aro Bl ‘are ee Atco any tind rate, ‘s. satt of ay. club to mem‘shoot the duck eed will be very popular from now on. $2 45 Serine $2.50 value 3? $2 2 0C 1 Door stp $ 90 and : a + vaB Es Went out for the it Ee | set run of the birds the rain | wind and clouds dow n Toe nice shooting was offered | Man y are awaiting he expir pe ak | lthe first two weeks of the duck |} son, when club members may ak | guests to join in the sport Ww ‘Ath | | practically all of the enneae grounds | e 322 eon c thi | N DAYS! the ra en- RESU New. Pittsburg6 TITHESE SHBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE. —————-—-— Won. “Lost. th MEMBERS } aoe e BA great} go to see Ameri an_ sporting § not! from adt is | said on the coast that the champton had | real vy no good reason other than he was afraid the longer training period might | | -aSy ak cane Another Sond day aan oftl sport with st) A along n eethe Jorda Adsl ie r {ver cenwas ducks While HING to bY 0 ie Montreal, Oct 3.—Her St.:2-Y¥ves the famous French long-distan a Ce er. collapsed re the twenty-third mile Be™ a collar of race here today. k Phivsictan ys | ce de=elared that ees st A affected ang ) r ne dere _ the ae 12 has| 48) ae ae heavily Pittsburg city. POPULAR : nine Rec pattsaie team are taking | ie Ce his stre t for the The hie ils of ans will Detrolt | Zames In E Tr ee a 45 Tees a DUCK CLO | | —Atlanta Webahiiea he king The regulars present. | Be hen m After a quite noticeable slump in interest about the fight, the oer e beginning to take notice again r B : : sfereo selection of Jack Welsh as refe also ae ee eae , WE Another line of dope advanced fo po he. view ‘that Johnson does’ think Ketchel an ¢ aes mark comes Johnson's refuss conse to ee vance in the date ia: Portola week two und he out the early would stages mat of theeo fight or hel a ante ail The OTninnG he son is that three Ket to one = t Jeffries looks much better than 1 o 1IOUR for! was returned that together in snapped us interv lew to win to have the chance at| the Jan: He made gold at the end a eos Jeffries | trainers at the: fourteen th 1m ile. } Sie He also has a sensible} 4 desperate effort to close up the 2 desire to hang on to the $5,000 ‘side bet he} tance, but after running a tile he gave i apt sven in th has posted an uate me Ee up, Jackson outgaming him ev amount posted Ketch espite re purts ; k CaS gs ‘now rlylooks assertions a speedy knockout, Jackson OF ens and na c¢pe tole as if the same ae “safe'’ game]It mile courseran in the easyrestfashion Pe will be used by the blac et the line amid the grades. St a SMe 13 » se ones also say “that eve 1 n the immenso crowd of both na s horsemen who. got aa eens Diether NEIE Bree abe scan Denar an ‘ argest ace ed at'2 an oe ertoa lccear the 7 1 efreae race will bere ¢ called it 2 p.m » Montana fair and a land —_———_—_ ss was done all. around of tl y eri rs Aone in from BETTING BRISK ON BIG tana will take part jn the Utah fair races and others will ship to take part in BY-BASEBALL SERIES the meetings of the Utah Jockey club —_—_——_ and of the Ogden Racing association. Pittsburg, Pa.. Oct. 3.— B etting an Today the opening card will have two | «np, cham plonship ser{es harness and three running events. Un-|prisk 4 telegram from ate e track will be} cefyed in’ the “press vents, In case. | $1500 at two to one however, every he as got the b ot lectsiae The runs es toy tn eae 1@ pact ma Jackson Ketch-]| two about or gives contains a line el’'s )youth, strength pear nla shment-tak- | with Tsukomoto a running ing ability Johnson is wise enough to know that re Many this afternoon give cen Race he. be eae This afternoon at the state fair ground \ > west, will will see the inaugural program of a race rest, wil : i starting apace : | meeting that promises to eclipse all meethave been ings in the past More horses and mor d the meet mopey in purses are the chief reasons for to-date. h for : st imness and ae esterday blige alae aw of horse men is I planned ¢a stream and falr people come jn from He b eee rhere the Montana state fair closed Sat. eats of a ha re delays nee The trains were all crowded and|seem probable, A. B arst n, speed the accommodations were Tar froM | supervisor, planning to give a race ever) adequate. 16 same condition was ear twenty minute s me er Of stock transportation, ant j Pane stables ‘of both DEY BEEE, i This T eee wi otter ing horses will be late in arriving ils Muesday’s progt im il offer three condition would have made ou in Sti cided featur n oe two colt harnes yut with the present wealth |races and in the Utah Pana ap na Ww i be of horse Finishes Alone. ras Honolulu, Oct. 3—An_ international reports from Jack Johnsons tra was ere 7 th is ener afternoon marathon was run ane here Francisco go to anoae San ¢ ti Nigel for falr | and re ssulted in a victory a pretty Since| se lashape peck for Ketchel. son, an American, over the Japane: “kao ‘ eve ; soon Tommy Burns, Jackson has never) champton, Tsukomo to, who gave up Jz a kson when ms it fourtee the after for] work Es in training DIME eeh rd ene: ha ean joke Rae ar Ba a eae ee ee itemen' Ra aheac half a and mile was a vas > Ke _ = : wagers acers were made on bth the Japane: vould be“ a cinch ijand that ten r¢ sunds many we ines wow ie plenty to settle the middleweight | py his compatriots, which wert aaa All ing ¢ ne1a } 18 dow HARNESS AND RUNS DAILY Sit OUTSIDE still and as Real Fight Seems Assured. . Speed ey “Wield _July — (opens 10, 710) etewraphy Tape Typewriting ON COMING BATTLES Fron tier Carnival opens at the State Fair toLocal bucking horses and cows are said to furnish | doing a the most thrilling and sensational acts imaginable. The show will be at the Fair all week and will doubtless prove to be one of the biggest attractions ever baseball a and boxing lot of talkin & about fans are the be es ting odds on the wor 1a S baseball oe oan i Johnson fight. series While brought to the west. It is unlike the or dinary Wild West show and has many dope fram ie Paepesties neato oe features entirely new and original. The show is held inside the race track eneral wagers have been made at 10 to 7 closure, in order that patrons may oce upy seats in the grandstand while wit- | on Pittsburg. ‘ nessing the performar Five - two and as high as three to o This is only one of the many | one and sensations, on the outcome been Inid have is full ee ae eee Every the favorite. the black the fight, with be seen at o aitetal thin T t. opcoa nobby Ss an d l ong styles—all overcoad ° prices. t. Ss , li Y. M. C. A. ! ‘ UTAH STATE FAIR "AND INLAND EMPIRE EXPOSITION | tention seems tohowhe onlonga knockout tar Johnson, and Ketchel will Every =J. day this week. Amusement, e ntertainment and Free Museum—For education. stay incey ; kness 2 of Bladder, Hours—9 a.m. men; Varicoce Prostatic to 5p. 6 p. 7 to Dis- reasons m. ALT LAKE CITY, sdvanced for money the success club fs the onderful field be found on t e Utah desert end of the Great Salt La 8. mote wise ia At the home of W. Powell, 2 South Third East street, a meeting of the aviators of Utah will be held tonight for the purpose of forming the Aero Club of Utah. One by one the new branch of sport and pone has added students in Utah. Ital nd at least a dozen OLR ENes will et tonight to form an sociation. The nia ets of the club will be a promote study in aviation and to ald the club members in Bn eatittcie patents and in experimental york. At least half of the incorporators have models already ee application for a patent has been made. One of the chief Salt Lake Medical (cine 1594 SOUTH MAIN ST. Some AVIATORS OF UTAH TO FORM CLUB TONIGHT Debility, eb *rvous a ‘all Contracted : evenings, ring, en Sly Our Fee for a Complete cure in any Pe ee Case. Ne i the Johnson will win by evidence that ain Knockout, Many are afraid, however, that Johnson a al merely stall around to get the decisior ENSIGN, {ife-size reproduction of the human form senting w study of health and disease affording educational Opportunities not found elsewhere Our medical offices and treatment rooms the same floor, though separated from the museum by a large hall, so that there is no confusion or publir ity; parties desiring to poe us can do so in strict privacy and free of cha 00 in .Sec'y- H. S. Pres. McDONALD, 7 G. UTAH. of I Get Uncle Ready For the opening of Two boxes of Nitro Shells— the for trial to at the south Ay face 1 a | 25 Conditions are said tobe most tavoranis. || Western* Arms and c H. Gilson, yh A. R. Culver, W. thur earatnee? fill meet J Ayers, tonight Joseph include Ehert, S. 1. Powell, Iver Redman, Ar- _Sporting Claeenta Hall and others, Goods Co. rt Sam The the duck season Club or Repeater j | Responsible Pawnbroker Cuts the Rate. 30 Corner E. 1st of So. Commercial. i |