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Show SPORTS OF ALL SORTS 12 THE ener LOGANITES TAKE pasesaLt viGesT mie Baye Sin: Dual Great FR of 70 UE DOES STELLAR WORK |! Fe if aie . : Dashes Well . \ iy : Ease With | a 310 Republican 5 OVO pril Provo, April casy victory : t ‘ ke ason : the Te of the : hur B. K wo U. Lom afternoon, ul 1 ' tt e cvent ys : St. ute Lou's etroit..4,° Goes 18 er} ? i oO Orn ‘ roug 000 | ‘ | Battles, : . Cie a While tl Victory been conceded the ing ‘ Struggle y c better . than Co ach With able be five bovdo) to feet ‘ eight inches C. U., g e oe defeating . and Schaefer tied with two lost will and four to ae his men pt int for point. Summar " rer me---: run-J.. Mile Tonight's B , 7 te Oye. rd Ante arin onger U.) A ime-; ast Yard dash steels ue (A. 7 : mi, CA. ay christensen, | Hoppe, receive 2. Hanson, (A. Cy. Powell, (B. ¥.-U.) run-tLo U.), Stallings, Idi LWay CB. Yari.0; "Time 2°0-yvard the fourth No was one |on the game wizard could C. ), Stowsen, sh- Wrue (A. Christensen, Holdaway, CAG? A (A, C ), |jes (B Seer facia. 0% h and Shot put-Nelse n far Hans Peterson, Peterson, 6 (B. Y.:U, U.), U ar Hans Peterson Peterson, (A. Sten che Oe oa ig Ws. B G. the the by | required | ish | OWN the ee ‘ He ight <8 rally by New mo-| feet, Fifth in 5-15; : runs a 10 tie for ve the 2 | seore of fifth and taking 500 to 413; RS average, ove SCHOOL . 27: 14-27; 15 to jommsersome vaten Captain this year | te Craig and a world's Urn will Ive settle will present ( a - Uae) attee for ae din ond his dep e hi leparture He di for that but 6 id) ~ of 7 PI bs os a ve ie free y and Bureka, Salt Lake Girding Loins lofi en, Th Vessel aT co in-all field. will wecks W k , Sunda. of which ‘stir the four played : ‘ will up league today towns) and. work, the-fans, "ee up team was.not up : : SW first meet to pick S the and the third Third 0 H V C teams hit lke flends, o y o in 0 A % buf jump in} a pitcher; . race, hold lea race St bent ter ; "pa ; young ing cn fala Road ~, : and t s, Pieces Tato ae Kling: | on: | Ath-|5 seventh 4‘ 6 rd- ar ~ pra logs th gang ; Pat Fan Get Gaet shoy top old earntat Fight field,-car; 3] substitute, }alveady, slutl 8 ap. te 1] f > game, fa Ce race ‘ ett at o that would al ne « and have Al been able r oj) can 103 nor v not the , BEGINS to has Appear | f a'|.veady' for®! several > days; YZ ays let) thought best to keep off Can) up futhire collect the interest te summaries | cares to President 99 i ass -vi aoe ) as, In),0 5 to 1, | fle 1a them of the Swen, Walsh, to at second: ti ind. ‘ifth Carew, Time-1 race. four 91 15 3-5. and a oe i ) a inird, (Kerner *), | half "i | (Heffernan), ieee race, L| (Nicol), 4 to 6 5, ¢ lean up jin the opening Working point fas mile, to 1, selling-Skyward, won; Matabon, second; Little Mike, The Phe follows Fiene from Boston he and) the 4 z ton eleventh ae "a a) eS Fria the ine a members the cs to open be served the ; of ' Lh the club. season, are atthe "Willie" alk ao about their spit balls and curves," said Bob Lowe, have yet DONE. a Will at work see the ianythin a & in- he Ise else Ain As As pitcher with the the 1 aii urters e to this Many ; State will | ‘oft Boa ctive 1 ; asLs There has his oes never been = |for a|to 41)i WITH . 5 BSS It Make They have end, Apri he Harvard: Pe Wav |? will : probLakers 4 aaniene C thaca, -N. x, % Y., Cornell. vs 6 ~Princeton . April a'ei a!) Batterles-Doshon rum and : 19 0 base:|mody join will cat the cent him : Taylor ...Devlin ae Welch; ex- jable | "Dad watching with Alex the Ht- Greggains tomorrow and fight. the | At the Hoya eo€ ‘ a" ee a to have has hopes been that fort sally American vachtsmen modifications chance. STAs oe one an the Short reports ers bat- of the Young condition Denverite ‘ he has game least will Corbett in the the the Jim there 500 be (and give| is not world getting5. down & . 138 weighs he follow- down here in the The about to doing road afternon yp is best little .weig ht. not the but pounds, every work when he both olher to be day morning > not With his sparring partners r : {cc orbett ‘ still has 3 thatt right hand ] the will come In reducing that five. He is working in the ;}Symnasium con-|and ac at has been working hard, but been experiencing all kinds of trouble present of the made will special train over Line which leayes that Friday night to see the trouble at Salt Palace ; "het fovki ‘king Corbett is Working Hardral. York/| real work rules, | vemaining when will which : s hopeful particularly not di on junetion city at 7:30 o'clock. jjonaldson has veturned from to) ane ‘be are 1 ast: i come ae. ' theti | big yachting fleet is a and seamen, for | school left of the liecanianta Donations, in San Fran-| to the grounds is (ree to Salt i eun e Ss . F fort fine the training | keep away from Germans, | win the battle break the Lake socker training rene ‘< state football | tvained his ete of will be © swimming rec- blished by by ord‘afee for two( miles established ‘eeksS ar Altre EWS wee KB 260 of wet @ H. thirty-one swam minutes. 134 ae s afternoon across the yesterday Churehil! V h ; eee Gimlin as manager, } eres . ord doubted he mix That Ww alulother a triflenag el He just odes still that punch he should It it comes to a gruel- a before great of the The mill in one, with the ''F Fit o all events chance in « lag Tickets are selling :well and crowd eeeshould eel be in a rec- attendance. - : mi rickets Young for the | boxingand exhibition between Corbett Fighting ; ‘ four minute s. The distance covered is| Dick Hyl und are on sale at Stickney |#bout milehe and hill be- | Cigar store, 229 South ---Main jeves athat will a half. have no¢ shure difficulty -_ V nae A Sanitarium tank {In one hour andj lave no difficu in ask for no pemunera : lowering' the reeord by several minwill be called prompt- | Ules within another wee k of training. good | did | '89, when | I was as in | the best w be on the fleld || | The Judson is Luproving. s cond track meet at the High was eo : schoo! Iv which vas to have , been pulled |ofY yesterday afternoon was nodtpoitdd until some time nextxt wee ( dr w= week, at count of the illness of Captain Judson, the men thought it bes spe | g St Lo post | pone the meet until a time when the winners wonld be sure of recognition | Captain Judson will probably: in econdition by Monday and the meet will he pulled off Tuesday) STUDENTS CLEAR FIELD ' By-| \lift RING aioiy: Formerly Gets Coin, 4: ag: .16,.-Captain Salvation one it. is it Texas He is getting faster is now in perfect condition, ble li be able to elimb throughxt | despite their big oceans greyhounds, | ling mill, Corbett will almost. surely | have much to learn in the way of| get his. Hyland js stronger, easily as }handling ships : |fast, has more endurance and can | et | stg "e 1 ent Corbe s eetare ak but Ce: Sige ; Churehill Tries for Record. [Sateen aeea ae ae Alfred Churchill, the crack outside | Wained fon UI wight = as ee [the Western league, "i Aa, ie drop and of Salvation Bian the gauge in Waterloo mix trainWas constantly aU tetounis it, I have never seen a pitcher | a ball like it, though there are 4 some ‘ pitchers, like 7 Vie Willis, ' for in-: | lstance, with good. drop' balls "WwW ‘addell? Well, a.good: the. rube | good fast balliand curve,hasand a | « : 4 : ia . ; juse Watchmaker, ee : York, April of a chance to him against games along about with I 2 ovlaville, _ 21.-Score: He didn't tuye to start it R. H.'E | ball then. Ad. 4.|high. He sent it up about waist high . : & oth 5 ‘t jand it broke so quickly and so low | a I a | era 5 | that a batter couldn't get under it to! Cooney. branch, wasn't played In thetr Hvlana Butchers. | ; eresting aati Ue season ane ae ay Kid " Opie teased ae we t foreonyachntine, g, outs oO ci | ee ng him ae Ray Young | the big race, which now seems assur| e see if ie a fe 7 le os people to his drop, | and the players wee most of} tion. The game oe CLIMBED "INTO FIG FIGHT pe New there ‘I Gls phe ect |hibition ? * he was ever Bre aunt oO over, ale ie Davidson, second base; Wummel, third) of Tomlin: son and Bowsel of ennels base; Brown, short; Tony, right fleld; gained ~ his and ind. City, Harttard by : E championship world's to : the ae ington, | "eld. The Fremonts will play the title afternoon. Monday Juniors | Dube! Hen anon dete ating Bie : Be. ees A el ettcvices: yaa ae ,a at work While § come Moreen IV. 1 left-handers, cz a drop -nowa-!/ly ---_--_--_- 2 Seat | ‘ y atat 22:30 o'clock < : = Smith and Heydon: Di-}days. It didn't break out and fall} Max Davidson, the local cigar maker, Stars De fei ated Nationals. Peterson Umpire-Sheri-|away. It came up to the pate with | is : now president, treasurer and : finandefeated the Nationals at} pe hee : ' -. The : Stars Uc jas much speed as his fast ball, and | cier of Ogden's crack team, which will! Fifth South and First West vesterday| SSS | just when it reached the batter {it|be known-as ‘the "Columbia Club."| by a score of 10 to 0, ‘There was no] : a brol h re ; OTHER BALL GAMES. | broke sharp and fell almost straight. | Their opponents in the maiden game | doubt as to the Winners from the start, sed ie this respect it had it on the spit ) tomorrow afternoon will be the strong|the Stars' clearly Showing' their su-} Annapolis,.Md., April 2 a | ball The latter comes up slow, but} team from Fort Douglas With Da-! periority from oe first Tom Steele ' ' R t " Ramsey's drop came up so that | vidson at the head and the old reli- | and neh Keelo the Stars battery,| | wanting is stated 5 Side. o1 . hrough is does been | challenge and Service. suffering ransportation Hm)2\, "There was no curve | the me ft. a ae et the it lite 1 "TOMMY." American 4, ave Ss cae someSelg iit April412 21.-AlIl is a in. readiness; Seed 3 tomorrow's benefit' baseball game the d professional . pri Lipt o n hase. LS ¢ | "Thom: is Be leaguers'| , Special time Army, |i14 , : s Suppose > that's ; | Pesrta ee ee tender-| matchmaker ¥ ae Der- | Provo ‘ that at Special April'. B. Y. » a lasspitcher De eiea seqn) : ea et Baseball for | Republican 5 all 2 Clans with. } | | U. Service. 21.+-Baseball ‘enthu-=| Harrington, center fleld, and Burr, left the olf. ‘Greenwood (Athletic club of) | Erovo, April' : 21° Baseball enthu-| Brooklyn, last night climbed lito the 1} abet able" that CV 5 at a Rt r ng where the of @. sD URRGTS serics)»o wines 2Oxing bouts club, Vas | thin eat | brea = BAe bie _ "iS ion - & . > the diamond this spring. Practice has weighs thirty-three ‘pounc is, z is stillyus in Mu avdware ‘are. vs. vs. Furniture in 1 progress, just éafter Willie Mango to urniture, 4N8° | | aiready. ee ‘ } . . . nats area eee en ane Id. The Hardware team wi] | #4ee inscored a' knock-out over the Young attetheeen ee DENS eee clr oreeiiond mix things with anyonepul rae Salt take aa : fea round. Addressing as- | \y,, M t °o pen emeet pen-other} 2ec'| Republican Walk- tonishedone audience, thin a few withir sw. days days ecollegiate ' Provo, Dermody told | con hele Tao tha state*for-the He is three years old and bears marks | mix it with the Dinwoodies on of championship In the manay fight with "Shine" at battles. Covington, "Major" had, the best seand forty rive : s d forty-five canbe ae urere "Shine's! eal - + bre minu as his backers took nit ee ken an the pil. era DR. Dental ae ADBENT' S BRO office moved oO from Scott ler''s anfleld morning at 10 o'clock ieee goodthisgame fs expected. 3oth | teams "- eee and aye been ap ‘d for e& op ame oo e en Wratena oe ae ana Harrison and Bishop wil! form the batteries : ee building over' King's Lagle 168 hardware. Harvard arvard block Main Student Studen Wins S ©Cup. 21.4~Alverse| N. J.. April eta White ofod, Harvard won the chief cup is the spring Lakewood golf tournament of the ‘ . » epiences Pipe> aesi aeeiahoe oe ca "ae . champlons ship. ee brian g the Salva on | - : . "T do not blame you for enjoying a Hardy Downliie Relieved. good fight. I like to see one myself. | Just before leaving Salt Lake for But while you are here enjoying) his home in San Jose, Cal., last night, yourselves you ought not to forget)Hardy Downing, the local bike rider.) the and to suffering of this city.) | caned receivedthe news home had and esI am poor ready recelye contributions furv that of thehis earthquake " t brother and other his mother, for them oe the captain left the ring heto house relativeswashad jarred not been injured.by The d $30.37, which had been thrown severely the country club this atternoon. | hint shock, but remained on its foundation. BW Special April. Service. 21i-Five: rT ' 1.038 aN Meee ' AD ~ WO Oe es are MIELD, heart of. every student in ith bl f hiniécsd'(aohdal the, Brimhall down to a stra ty book agent , wheites a Tea rs mars With the field in' its: present cabnidhs het ee into the field were uliebehinn. ae Srandstand Withswupon lables to tell Seta Standing ‘ = &pacit) or 2,000 " > 3 e . at the B. Y. U.. university. Wednesday} U, students believe Sear haereine atte QE ane students' mighty taakeata morning with rakes, hoes, shovels and) best athletic grounds In. Utah a pee the students had pulled all th wheelbarrows and when they had fin-| ow hile the students were sw are © Worthies:to the rostrum, M7 he ished their toil looked with pride on| out on the tleld. the girls of Tee uit sive Reynolds was placed on poelies students. earnest. coatless and despereutely in}, wént after -themathialiccie one of tn thethe games best athletic! busily | tho co-ed eee andcontingent. the sup port 2 pene state. flelds Everyfor particle of versity the noonweremeal for engaged the eee : pledged of lustySree y rr the | speechifying was oncl * When debris was removed, the track was put| |The "eats" disappeared f 5 Sty youths. ita in baseball fleld/of grandstand eeMs ) afternoon cere their was great made condition, level as the a table and the| thenthespeeches were incalled orere Eve sun works, ntil toling their font t ie bere hot whole field put into } be taken From Here. leed The Germ: sais is is ¢ determineaa | there, and Corbe slipped ! «a mild one : . The German kaiser C 7 P....Ray Papworth | to put Germany inthe front ranks so| over that left no doubt in his ae Dee W. Thayne] far as yachting is concerned, and as} Bul the only chance that Cor bett will 2b... .-Mect onne Wlan adjunct of his ambitions plans for| have to win, ft seems, will be * with 2 $b er Moifet | } naval supremacy. He realizes that a/that one wallop. .And if Hyland: can ee ogIgden, in fellow i le SfOrG NQY- | Winning the cup if the New opinion that they | yaent club insists upon the old today: Republican little millers quarters s the on NowsYork today to show their! *s s will ine two, teams line up| ) tees ir I | a irop Ramsey é 3 had, or with! t postpones slight dat the outset, O Wile -cra eileen Deena prepar ing einen Make Shamrock Racc ; Nahe Ae, ‘ as f to | ball like "Toad" the up At- 7 be was cities in caring for From ‘Terre Haute new Hoare, NOT | will ae Ree = Jensen, ; . eo --. Lae a Re.fieht<is.6n' coast. city the Interest the loMmerease in daily, as eyjdenced by the crowds that watch for . State and<5 a big crowd ex Lae ve James RAMSEY PRAISES LOWE | Payne. 21:-Washington in dt! t . but* the grass e game 97} Dubei Tailors. Positions 107}| &..).., . : ‘ . 100 | eee anaes ator omne Hall Margetts. Smith. . > Gunn talking 2 in differThe game by coast taken The Abe the not so my fight imilar steps will May Send. Funds 0%, cal Committees 4giter- the The on game. hard - | st Seth a t f | quality seco Mitreca Spion, p a | Beck. BOB hite ae "4 Salt Lake team are still of the can furlongs-| S. een Pte regar), pe ‘ ay c April th club matches to be held within a weeks, with subsequent inter-city lint inter-mountain content s Lunch h outlook for ¢ [Bod: Sirone afternoon... at 3 o'clock, "Sal tt fourth race, six furlongs-Lady E sther, the (Ni on), even, won: Husted, 105 (Sheri.| &'S 7 "this geTHathees! start ae ts " " oe 8 alking now oi A Oe aera other , the was}un-)| necessary shekels | make the pearre | meet that aid for destitute ea ae en on the course and pronounces it Reports from, Ogden have it that a . - é xcellent one. He will be at the| large crowd will come . down. from icing hte will "be | course today to give: instructions. } there, Most of the sports will come as. other towns | se Rae tS down in the afternoon, but. many will Shepard, account of! league, states handiecay aANnaicap, |, uccessful' S sea: as Neill lead work. to don, the gloves and get to business but l humanity was stopped in {ts tracks ‘to' ald ‘the coast city in caring : ‘ es . 7 a rs UNE a Se eae Sate Pacific niche ge ee nad ngs tt Sect ce oe i afhietic cluy, a tae of putting ue little fighters on soon. half of the Be }receipts to be' sent to the mayor of rFrisco: r to be added to funds from ti the ground becam«e olid Seyerdi: Thatches have! Beenshirdieat'be.| a ‘i are on roppeM and . will week or been pl anoth : } the the off benefit mills of the country tell-Frankie jraiks strok and ene -Franciseo; ) on} in helpless°"and first few days have been busy ; : : Thereif is 12 6talk of taking a percen- . for Contractor John. Ball and the ts evs teen a ae , \ the eceipts of the Hyland nine-hole course is now well-under | Corbett fight here next Friday night The temporary course has' been} to §0 With other Salt Lake donations 9-9" | today, res 11 inte afternoon, a busy nt arid together some e getting y ing nd ‘ Swing.) 4 following to ald the The one eor th me. Poste lake s intend. n burch .of \ will sup- | tween) brought to ° | which innings | mubanks, Killian San oe Players ‘ morning will) pi full awa ReAt : 5 ; ~ By ease o sce?a moe rat town, ane Le in int has be le atte who taken, for fo pulling ent parts New Links Today for pay. ? ‘Phe Murrayites, however, w ‘y play independent ball with any team Ulpton AY eclared uff on steeplechas ecpler ' ay local another wt am which will put ths we an nine "4 : Y 1s) enl macond: Realm ; a the -1 onthe (By Left promoters, q of SEASON vlaye) ; ! both. coul Blood tn' gecura Phere Murray ore the . ool same (<erner r), 6 ; to J, third, 1548 nd | (Kerne Time-1:45 Um-| Seventh race, six furlongs, selling-Lau-| jra Hlunter, 103 (Austin), 10 to 1, won; Or-| derly, 97 (Swain), LI to 5, second: ¢‘lyde hitting }105 (Boland), 22 to J, third. Timo-1:15 2-5 the s o fe y , port nays fe fe Y ed Aen a 3 7 Bonen i . om Jsvans. pet providing together a atrong same sports down at e hundie » RTO ace Debar, Bre da Weert ..3 1 Smith. (Perrine), ‘ sixteenth-Kercheval, 105 ae e= County 118 & Nashville, : aero .Second | tis 4-5. York 1 i : Sue Sine city 1 dil ewe : in Mak- Continues Work. ; ee Club and n 1 caring GOLF Bo Trouble/ binds Weight - red ; al- Tones oe organize well. will Corbett reseninis- will wit? base, left SaFal v pite ba third reht -- entire) to-the \ cent -Gimlin; tha . over.he will line-up: Homeless. i short course-Port W i arden, 126 (Garry).| cams been the vil ave { ; ohn 2 an are; have : collected, ; to be and co nelusion he will have I. | even. won Owens, 140 (Dupee), § to} fens eartatily willing shown. | 70 Ra onCTE that HAG eee ad anothe1 NIGIZS Oy Pettis Attle Wally, 128 (Dayton), 7) nds elt wl aoe Sei ae 1 ced already is at work designing Shamrock 4 ; | to " Thirdthird, Time-s:12 [RECS nd.Ud." Grocers' WHOTSEL GY, team THEE at EG Walker's apt o ; 2 2.SOM tnez n due time the challenge will go race Cc itizens' handic ape mi le and | e1 , Frais at Ee [Tete 21.-The .... en's Hor > Tecee Car- Umplre-John- Wea Sue ee vO Chicago| HWonnessey \ ace Ine dian . vot ob the Re 9 furlongs Ar to aS pretty the ‘fans Murray Shows v. de @tlll ox them, In, be gotten fur- 20h uti f 4 ae 4 ei Bs ; oe pa : six wish ones . phe: Junction diamond as > first of-25 Or ce next | @reeny won: 5 | yerth..In. eek. 4n; tin ststate Org iz ition to the organization to 1,|the other teams- are willlng to ; four stake team part : lr faa K ing i (Plerratt oe third. cond: es (ng cou a fon 1:39 2-5 7 eLaiee leagut sixth rice! nix) furloweeuasling Ava. | ieee cool that (Mier). 6 to-1, wone Water Beare (tele, out he cold. / that April L the errors of the | Captain Redman, fit Bouts£ to Add to Relief Batt neen and q Unless, iv Vrank Wins giving the Fremonts - the we ‘ade Saou lead, Syne line-up of the victors was i ee tor are | 6 felinwa: Epperson, entcher: ‘us | Grigg, re Ss senthus- and proms ps4 pal As Gim's abilit inning these in. ‘ , Fifth mile- , LEAGUE LISAGUE. the Washington, to the o a 1s er Country xe cow never rime-t a -vace, Canars jp 7 YE Heiden x team in all : Salt. oo f he Weeks, iasm, 45 he lorie CELI "alum, ADS Doll he ‘ ae oe Umpire- had --- (D. te a mostly | won LB fee, ae ¢ nt Th INTEREST HERE INCREASES : which the «nate Ogden CA While thre Utah State Paseball league. will not. begin: play..fory twe be a ©y ¥ committee. tative it games wae gr Og- atria | iy as ¢ andy reapers ‘ os City, | nroceed for, the good of be thehanded cause will Park The =e . racing the St. Louis Carto 2.) U eae the Holmes. inthe Panp ites Was "the. composed : Sar ee 14 (Radtke) 3-to 1, won; Idle Dream Ic. | (Notter), 3 to 1, second; Dis ia Flush, to 1, ; third. Time-i;14 42 2-5 32/98 (Miller),°3 } « be i Up Their but} several velar for the after which they will mareh | Fight Promoters Talk of Bene- He front Rt spdat _- be able ie Lak arc rents atte CBee Oy OnE vill convey PEAS os CUSthe. Dery ry table honered ones to the: game The Oregon Shert Line ha granted free transportation Sal TlTh to the Salt Lake team and«band - Stars Ogden frot y lol e Salt. Ae pom: Iver BALL TOSSERS ARE BUSY {0 the Salt Late team and champion vecelved a cablegrami Nea BS PPR reeCnA useEmenee ee \e-parikr ot othe Today. ete al ae tore yesterday eaeLhaunil left delay ye ure to-| > Tattarla oe The school had depended upon thelr) hig mit: Poulter. for the weights again Be ingat kept by him 654 for ma home, fi real me recelyed Field aaa re at roi Perit uae ie ro ‘ . ae Hahn... . ef, ........Stewart PO*% today, when cemed tna ( Osler eee the ...- Wright nee che game safely Says That Latter Has Best Drop Ball --- 5 3 score " BENEFIT GAME AT OGDEN. Cl 1tpego ccd 2 . 5 en eae | ae v = araa ale Sierele e 7 : dare . Metrott: .cc tks cay 10 2 Detroit, Mich., April 16.-"They can | Columbias and Soldicrs to Play Today bees n- thelr' ey I oS aa ‘ . Seay . ‘ : J "Major" and " Trainer. Premonts Win Pron tranklins. | ii " champion pit bull terrier of After a hard-fought gume the FreYe acenSulit liy purchaxe d by | MontsFranklins got away Massie with Sa « AN victory ee aea, id, was Svans. Luke ‘patrol-:}.the eg over Ane the j also and Grocers on Walker's z hha s and Score Rr u 1 5f vee - Lundgren E 3 eet said'' would ‘ a The from. round July 1 pandieds Landed by Favorite hits 1, Lundgren defeated' rally were in the city "kids" of Calla- ‘he held next Friday } ; bility it will make )a eae i. un Kramer o- eG KramerIs) Diihej Tailors to Meet Butchers ten trem. winning..U trac "a "Di for . s two Brooklyns atterles-¢ mie Ww "arikson, st y eer : ahi end pires-- aughiin and Chicago. April____21.- Meet. Hiner Beaman th tape aagne srs little Sedo! by sikacas high|» ew York Yor Philadelphia da: thantieet this vad Hult Behe eS e ae ire Oe rements well the Saucer Hig ae ee ‘inter- 3 -- letics BS het he es . zat ae £40 -ve ag ine ek ab hcoaea nish EAE aD. wea and Harris for the' shot put) lana hammer Bakes sthe: 440-yard : *, ede * irun: Capt, Craig, pole vault, broad jump arid hurdles; be tc hards-and" Me | Donald (in .the: $80; "Campbell, broad ljump and pole, and Douglas in. the beep ichr Virdee tor Parts eto : ttl 1¢ old last. year mer tl th © only ir-| ning today bya score of 4 to 3 » Bos | better. left-hander ‘thieverything un Ramsey, that In my a | cisco It is anticipated thathe inadded| the) 0. Old Jast year' men, UY. pare | WING Loewy Oy a-Scq BOS) opinion He had neighborhood of $500 will ticular valuable addition being Myers,|}ton thed the score in the eighth and 5 , Bauer $f iy IO AGUEE ball |to the general relief fund now being| fast, jumping needs-a | pitcher sing Anderson's. triple and Jones' won the 440-yard run two years who ae year di: the ~Sean in won. the 24 cae the « leventh @ g00d his drop was) raised. Grounds haye_ been donated, \4 fey #and ast yee 5E Y io = .Score: *- :"} | ana the ae thing curye--but In his repertory tra ‘ : is ir etrna decides to cans here this afternoon in a close and| " ire flash, oe s i interesting game. Score He ‘Crroxler) . : Saar | Pia Y ; a Di | Zeiner ans in. sete delivof the to z *RICAN AMESRICAN {wae are ere signe Seni a oon ine » tomes nee Ww - j}who tea are: Tavey, 100 -nnd. 220-yard dashes; | Bosto sire countr AID THE DESOLATE rvs the f.rst hy fourth) the favorite and the who | doubt. Summaries the 2 Btls Philadelphia, fin- | | Junction First sir pointed, points postponed teaple of Stricklett and - STRONG y When Ifolde rad i o ‘an and rieklet B than. i helpless, | Stone high 8-27; Ty? IS IS Expected Athletes ere: is now Glants . inning. six | Brown + > sixth 413 innings of the Ogden school yesterday to see the er n this in his A 0 | m'les-Copper, (Gallagher), a, Miss: Hobhoust 153 142 (Roderick), even, 13 Weimer, | second; Divider, 142° (Wilson), 40 s- ‘Batteries- _jump-Baird, ( 2 z , 1 , .| The - Ogden high school is: working Henlein, (B. Y¥. U.), oe pe ar (A. C.} hard for the coming ‘interstate high] U.)~* Distance-21 feet, 1 inch. \school track meet, and if > Captain -_-_-_-_-_- Craig's confidence will win the meet CUAMPION FIGHTER. \they will carry ee ‘ante certainly‘ P C off first hon} ors. £ Ap tein Craig and Coach Ww lisgn eee enh y 3 ¥ Peitz; ° the defe ated score Chicago 1st Louis a : | latter 1906 the > City. rid 7 OeenAtiCG 0 that the latter have v Umpires-Klem | *,7¢ OGDEN 4 | A | Surprise 1 Hewitt PeRvs will gathered three hits and scored two hits = before a double play eut shert their rally Score: | Plaee. twenty-seven | in Local-amateurs are getting busy S. tolto wa i S Sic cn Sead April 21.-In ttecia of|dinals fir-| high | ‘neues. Broad man, . and and after the Overall "York Sa ! ninth play finished conteets Score : ; )0; é average, 18 G. U.)~ Distance-115|' °C utler, Carpentar, (A.C. U |run, 148, ) Gets off the & fost:|,t0 15 visitors, but. his: much. to the liking York, : | Rr Brooklyn. a ruck. safety game was Scores Cutler, | money feet, : we Tiber, ), apd / ae (4 Henletny: CB. °¥, ee Adloes, (A, C AO 5 Height-5 feet 4 Me inches. now vault-Farnsworth, © CA: @: » » lL y yo Rey CAsEC. WW.) 99 Id Peter son Playing : | bert John } Points ince-36 ee eae oa "~ (tie lammher.throw elson, eda ; he retired favor of sacrifice, day with for interna. ee | eee tional tournament, Louis ope Cure of Paris won fifth prize by defeating -Al-| Frue, is lot, while .Mehim, fared no ull and Phelps Carpente1 esting and/a while} sixth} replete in Notwithstanding Cure -es (A. c the ay and in. = finished | | G. A Stewart ZY; ooh mile ay team. Dixon, By eats 1D urnsworth, and Frue. Time-1:38.2. Boston was a procession and the | day by tr ee the do nothing with the ivor-|dinals by a score of 5 Slosson, the teen Innings b CC. 8. ). (B. Y Stallings, for |ruon of 116 did any of the spectators ‘hieage, pr 21.-The . think he had a: chance. From then | Nationals Seiobrated: pennant U.), fA Boston afternoon, over the succecded z for a New boy| prize thought : 500; ; iaverage 33 ; é eanSlosson, ide 220-yard hurdles-Murdock, (B. Y. Schacfer, 396; | average, U.); Half UU.)H: BRAN: Time-:29.1. | high run, . y 85On ; ' Stewart, ' CA. mile Be CA. C. : U.), started C.)ment that Slosson had a chance to| Mec Ginnlts eat the wizard, The men see-sawed} o pay U.) |for the lead for the better part of the | 9 7 UB. y. game and not until Sloeson made ie King, (8. ¥.-U.), Time-5: 06.1. 440-yard game surprises 4 (A: no: outsiders W. scoring Six) wreog and send- |} stating stable, this Cincinnati = ; et Batterles-Case and Sutton games that. w hile his. team had a walk-away Cure, the French player, fifth, " the eek meet BS ee that after | Cutler and Morningstar finished three weeks work : the Provoites will be|and respectively z ?seventh, . able race by a score of 900 to) stopped the: Pirates® run-getting.. Case First. race, seven furlongs, selling-Vaa game that was safe in| pitched well for the P ittsburg rs, hold-|. deo to 1 1, "won The . ; Sg rieties 10. (Perrine), 8 to Slosson at all tim left | Ing his opponents. to. five hit ‘Score Cure. 116 (Bell);:7 to 2, second Tetewligne nard position for ‘Si haerR H Ei, /110 (Finn). 5 to 1 third; Time-1:28 ; and from the beginning of | pittsburg 25 . ok © 10 5 Sécond: race; «steeplechase, .about *: lwo score won es Was to After innings. the ees elp finishes "first in the tournament. whilel>s" the second and third prizes will be conand stated | wonder, irc "Ord |month. errors Soiof. numerousCostly The decidedly Were. . uly J 1 WV lode Inning inning the result was nev-| winning tonight's game Slosson By on sputes ead 21 two to . Phillfe Pfeffer balk line pitch fedhisvciieien the inkdoubt twelfth én se- has the ear-/ esearn tee in} of A. 18.2 ¥ 1 yee ue a little more ork | tested for by to clear the bar at/who are both Campbell, Georce Slos GC MOS t ' internatignal. bil- F ae Ce Uae LD ast the ran up | Jal hardly looked fot . elson, - the Z gf . ar 50-pounder from L« i red Hans | the und John Peterso: Imost to death in) th the hot-put ind hammer throw | fer this SUE hé ‘should of 21 tournament. at. hee Beane Brant 22, utterie:s Nichols, Dugegleby alia Ww | ] Sh t First: Ganie ten and Donovan; Pfeffer, McCarith 50 to 0 I ay REG. thy and Brown Umpires-Conway| Second Douglas team, patched up with a few prices : ‘ 1 Emslic | zood "Ogdenites; and a good game is sat ot i: : expected Not all of the Ogden bunch With the completion of ‘the tempor; : deta , gio ---= has arrived, but are expected in the | 4h! -hole cour yesterday, golf enRILtSDurE, April ad PUMADURE won (aither art of next weel Gimlin is | thusiasts at the Country ‘club will get the fifth and final game of the. seAqueduct Race Track, New York, April)" _ Dé = : sent } : Sah } os . ne CET s€" | ies from. ‘incinnati today by the |o) 7. 7 {ly oved etorious | Bot; talking' much about what he \ ill | out onto' the course today forthe first , eime) "1s,sRamOU florn east BEON ] t to the1 other cities in the league core of rie 5 to tarted to Se CAtiits hands ee ViClLorou bathe do. itis tb gz arn' of th Res 5 Wand ot ‘the % had practically Loganit before , and state Innings Nichols the ©better 369. New Yor April : y Re Ray o-,, ‘ ah] night won. the OTN second plz of a coming Score to the San from riders of amateur | 4 big bunch Jose, Cal... would start for Salt-Lake soon to arrive here about th ert of next t by 900 two Part trouble of have. zawson ‘Take| After Lee iard:. a hibh" events, work and neither gdod Henlein. was the able local to did great work in the high jump, Eleven Sige ided all ath Who. CHAMPION NOW Caen was +7, curing marks Latter Koston, "April lruns in the first 'io i i Surprise. Big Senators saa, jure _ La and the | ¢ 4 APRIL GETFIRST TRY-OUT <2" in i world championship in Paris th rer and on hls return to America. Oobably come to Salt Lake to meet ‘Tigers } § <1 Chicago 3 4: Boston > SLOSSON a ‘abe ul = e fa 26 and body "rue, of t i \. C. U, team, was the f the day winning both dashes mus we a second In the shot ant a1 1d being a member of the winning relay team His mark of :10 flat in the 100-yard dash was one of the best performances ; of the da ns . a oe: : ; Frue not pushed to his Hmit to} eee the being 71s é tracks the hould' | -- 129] oss | Athletics, 1 Scores. A SUNDAY, when he will return to America to show) 8. ss sprained his ankle and was badlyiIn-|Defeats Jake Schaefer in Final © ve nn. to won n. Phillies |2rpearance across the water, 1 1 earnest 1 Races" broug " @o0D GAMES IN AMERICAN probably: eome to Salt Lake to meet " 3 League vow. WWashtneton of sport ull , \ -22C NI eit oe forty-one We? c 5. Brooklyn American , securyoni N agall Chitago: al . Lead Get Busy and Score | Scores Cineinnatl fi team fi 2i , Takes ‘ Inews that-he had | Buffalo Velodrome pa Boston » Yerk , von Y. and League phia ins New Fifteen : DOs srr fast i ara fast tO 7 Te 5 t 1 one th ane yon Provoltes ORG . \ was . track V here i event) for Gan ‘ et the ! vt 21h | }; 2 0 National ct | Ree Rider ~ tae us 21 over dua rk _. em Seite) i Boston's e LD Won: > Lost! 1 1 4 .; « Bike < on | St.."Lou of A.C. U., Injured In Hurdles, lepublic in| 04 After Standing. ind igton jy v 558 Lesa _- League Philadelphia Shows | poston and : ~ Weish(s-Anderson, Mere wclie Vith : eye \ Ahn ! American | iW . Wins * | ironiyn to 41. SALT LAKE CITY, A 1OF . Con- |' inetunat re est at Provo by Big Margin K ; UBLICAN, WINS FOR QUAKERS <=" ri Boston Nikkor REP |/QWATTING HABIT 9 S*°MFR MINNNG eis STATE LEAGUERS «© Scent! MET ARTISTS MAY FIRST TRACK MEET ...c"">se y INTER-MOUNTAIN shape to gladden) notable" from "President George H faraen vondtiee i ae the fleld was in periage |