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Show OUTDOOR AMUSEMENTS" v At last- the finest kind of weather has arrhed for the benefit 'of both"" the resorts and the thousands who enjoy en-joy them. At Stiltntr Thoy- lwiVe'boerl favored with 'an imtfsual pntronn and never has the bathing" been finer. To those used to the la"ke bathing, "ninny amusing incidents are "seen ev-ery ev-ery day, due to the many visitors who have never before had a swIlTV'h the loke. With fear and trembling many" of the ladles of the N. E. A.' have taken " tholfWlrst -dip,--to oonw out -with exclamations of wonder and praise "itnd 'the declaration that the otfporlene" was one of-the most-won-dorful In-their lives and ono tint they will always tulle-about. - r --""-. " Manager Ueagren 6f 'the "MtjohUc ' bicycle track, put a stop to the horse "'play of the "bike" riders "on last Sun-" ' dlify evening", when after actions that would n5t be creditable to 'babies, ho announced the closing or the' track. The riders made unfair demand, and declared that they hadrtoP received all that" was due them, a'rid fried to" put one over on Harry.' The fact" is thai 'they goC all thafwa"s coming to. (hem, and always have from Harry, and many are really In debt 10 him. That ITeagre'n's action Is right Is attested at-tested by the action of Charley Berry, Ber-ry, the nntfd"nnlropresenFatlve, who " iinff'-pliufod an " Indefinite suspension upon the troublesome ones. ' The out-law"Ueo out-law"Ueo got Into the bdnhot of some of the boys and now It's up to them to get off the best they "canr It is " foo bifd to" spoil the sport hero, where f6r"s"o many years it has thrived and where for some years the only real support to the game was given In fact- but . foivalt Lake and djQihgron ; .the 'prjQbubiMtloH are? that hc&fstiueer game, would, have been-deadi some wrsagnind for, good?, Appreciation on ithe;.piirt of riders- for; -plistgoodt done seemed to count for naught this season. . - t -ik a v- r -. - "i - -The dancing pavlltomatfUioIndostlc pucki Is 'steadily growing In, favor as Is attested by- the nightly attendance. -Ther:muslc ls-a" vocy grenitpfeauro and .JUier spJeudid?. Jlghilngwidd't a illctu- euqueness Lr tho scene, as the dancers- merrily wallz.ia round. " - f .' : The Stampedo" at the "fair grounds ims" llecfi showing to record crowds and" on the Fourth' the largest crowd that ever" witnessed' ahoVont in tho city- was on hand. Every Inch of available space was occupied and the ntnnTtgement had Co refuse admittance to hundrods to the grouds. Every e"ven,thttsboon of a hlglii order, and not the slightest approach to anything fakey Is discornablo. This is as it slKftm"be", "'and'Dla'ces t"hfs abnt In a position to cbirimand deserved pat-I'onalge pat-I'onalge at a future day. Tho meet Is tinlq"uoand hew- to- these 'parts, and was 'so welPstaged that It could not help but command patronage. The promoters havo achieved a meri'eu success. . 4 . - x . ,Honet John McCloskoy mal the 1 -hearts., pf jgatLakeall fans vry . happy last. -week, when. with his bunch of atl'loTeshe took the entire ' I series "from our neighbors Ogden. 19 This Is the first time such a thing has ever happened in base ball his- fll tory hero and because of the friend- ! ly but Intense rivalry between tho two H clubs, the 'outcome !s particularly Am pleasing. They wore for the most -part H hard games, too, especially" on the Fourth A record "and n event that j will go down In basbhad history 'Uso F'H happened on tho 'Fourth a double H header, botlt games going1 eleven In- Ifl nlngs,- both woif by Sait Hake and IH both srtimes pltchod By "big" Ed " IH Eiickson (some of tho ladles say H "Iovel"" Ed) "for Salt Lake, :ui, H played. Ed also mfde'iNno home inns, H (Continued on Page 11.) H PliAYS ANI PLAYJBRS. (Continued from Pago i.) ' tho runs In both Insta'ncVs tying tho score, in the lirs't gnmo'-is' allother I record for a pitcher. We, ddif't cii'o I much if a game or two is los., and this has already boon doal tills week. It has taken ir fonnoi ifriund and captain, Cliff Blankonshfp,:'fith his Missoula bunch to chock, for tho moment, "our winning streak. But tliis"ls merely a check and can not Inst as the boys are out to win and already havo pretty clear visionsqf the pop- nantj floating ovorLjiicas fiold next year as an evidence of their prowose for tho season of 1913. i' i t ( JpZ z. Wandamere Js indeed tho "Park .Beautiful" .ibis season. It has never shown, to .better, advantage and many a ejty would. give muoX'for such beautiful beau-tiful giounds. It Is ideal. A record -at'kjndanco -was on hand on the Fourth .and onjoyed-'tho park to tho limit.-1 The evening's entertainment was .topped off with a display of flro works, much to 'tho delight of tho i y.oungorgenqratlop, and methlnks tho older, too. 9,.The vipotox-raes at tho "pan" track wer also good "and re-c.elycid.gopd..faupppts..They re-c.elycid.gopd..faupppts..They bid fair to grow still hotter and It Is likely that Manager Honsron will run two - wcnts-nwook after this week so that a greater rang Jn the sport may be prodded.- .9 r -ff. |