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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT ° LAKE CITY, UTAH, ; a 9 MEE Nattonal c" r i ile ae . ee Welterweight of M anager |: ouls eoe fasterner on Hears Mat and of Yokel's Wants di clusions to at Prowess Try Boston casey ens sey -. Con- ios sea . ; ; Through efforts of local lovers of the wrestling game in conjunction with Og- match between Mike , Yokel: of ; Ogden| K ind Alex Swanson of New York, for the] a roe ee anen o ee Vorid, le match oO e pulled o a 7 A : oa - ) tol ‘ in Steps were "take earlier the 1, Chicago Thompson Eager for hit itt him in in Chat Swanson reply 1 match than a United js willing to meet|the Salt Lal or at Ogedn sounds good to me," said lave on been with e¢ is t States I ' |'™ Yoke) trying to gwet}at Swanson rr omore)run, the one man in the want to beat vd I fe Cincinnati defeating Blue that, had the score. Park 0 clothes 1 ts publica in ter, is as ‘Tam chance will ‘ Ed in i Dyers ee answer to a let- had in and ir hie to Swanson ere Swanson : pan 1 = ae athe that . to meet Y¢ to your city f SuttKel peer = z Swanson-Ackerman or 1 Livingstone. AMERICAN to :$x K Got ing eaore 9 4 1) 1 Frazer Just in ing 0 to 0 in th Hemphill > aro enls aia d =f a nines up toda z ship of is as good as he Js, the/ Batteries-Pelty ‘Manager and very ent W. : : o the 1AM promoters, Barton, , eee H. I am, victory. rai 4 the local off of sb ped .-. *l L Je eee President of National Commission ‘ Case McGraw in ion : Cincinnati, Decis- to Sticks Still : an >. : 7 ..... > Areltz, Tayl a eS hit | be ee hh low for bas : taken the lo- gut the league is dead now, and loy- in| Poth Hall a : otals Seore 7 Po i2 Wt Jensen, released from 22 ~ 23 " 2 0 2 ‘ wo A 01 , 5 :..2. ee is 7 m4 i and »y Noah 3 1 best ind twirle rs ins ane of If he takes the hearing among Roy 4 And pitched a )} of 1e next In the a great care of ve ar or two him in fast combest of the big T)local ¢ is boysIntowiththe only the r e cently me for psorhar wing and on out gone . ee il Castleto t n Ww r} no-hit - no-run Youngstown, i of who made the good ‘ -) H. PO 4 A. j 0 3 0 B 2 : {1 ( 0 - i! 0 2-2 " i 1 g o| Wwo41 9 " f(, 0J Ah2 eee, 27-1 v0 1 u ee 2ES 16 4 ees : 4 Y 3 fee . the and bases extra. for visitors the giving plays locals the two by igainst locals pard-hitting |i. . Charles defeated two lift 0 Great ri All-Round Athlete Oregon Will Wait Be i ore f j i WOIng G E of - East.t ose) j stan ta Ned ve sta te : L Dan Kelly, the star athlete from the University of Oregon, who equaled two world's records and broke all kinds of coast records at the Pacific Northin Spokane last June, west trac Hk rest 1 he colors of the Multrunning une s»mah Ayonteds Athletic club, will not al ze Ea: to enter via big National meet the take probably will meet lthe Ken Mr. which in »}pentertainments to Were start, the held place alee it The horse off rs at weather of races permitting the be will season the afternoon this " Wandamere Con ve lovws 25 Class-Maggle Elzama. by May, the bread stale he Kitch and 4 rit k shiel iad ns In wife and at Evergreen lodge, . meeting on Spokane, third b Class--Irma Best; Thorne, A number beenat on the omor yd Hor today. Sa é races by Brown, No, 151, Monday held < last, its and coast) to the going and are years, teen _ wet 4a°-4 Ee as a linraioerea to visit in Francisco, Los Angeles } Fraof degree The Portland land s ex andec Skiddoo Sigu the peace Of Ue. ae tro | ternity was conferred upon Mr. Carl admitte : to the | was who Cederstrom, playec team Tels emon. | coheduled awurded of these hot aot or for several track yndition to give o al eo Rerema Wandamere a a - P Box | seata : St. ince Tuesday, Thursday and urday, 50c¢, 25e and 10c¢. seats, 75c, ind score $100 going The Mustie aie ( pe Hit of the son, QOKING FOR A WIE suded by Those Clever Comedians, "WHEELER AND RUSSELL And a Bevy of Thursday-"'\ Pretty Girls. TURKISH BATIL" BEEOLEAEEAEESEDGEEAESESEE "Curses! Curses!! More Curses'!!"-Lord Pearsford Sope | | See the Villain -IN- THE OLD BEDSTEAD Aj A Presented by the Press Clab TEN BIG EVENTS. Australian Mateh Pursuit: Between Williams, Wilcox, and Achorn, Five One Mile Lap Mile Llandicap, Mile Half General Lap Mile Adm. Race, Open, Professional. NEXT> THURSDAY EVENING Amateur, Amateur, Grandstand 25c. by d SALT LAKE TURF EXCHANGF 208 California Direct wire MAIN and THE Salt Lake Theatre Professional. Handicap, 25ce. -AT Race, Palmer W eiecen Seat' sale" begins tometrow. ST. Basterm races. for all sporting events W ae Mace Whitr pOUne 10 a. WLS ape ht Stalls, $2 a ;ASK US pre 1 | ABOUT 991 the IT Columbia Exmoor Golfers | | Best. Chicago Sept.2 Ioxmot second consecutive victory in the competition for the Wes Saturday on theh Highland Park, IIL, win grounds at representning every match from. the itives of Midlothian it'sa Pleasure | } to Answer Questions (| .°. oe Denver Player Joins Cubs Chicago, Sept 2.-President. Murphy of the Chicago National league team announced this afternoon that he had signed Outfelder. Randall of the Denver team Randall is a left handed batter ane . right handed thrower Tigers Get New Manuger. Cincinnatl, Sept. 2-It developed to da through the issulng of a list of th drafted the national com mission vets I he Jen nings as 2 i~er Profe lessons on ‘Tues rnd rec ull on Second South from Baltimore 6s » hundred '0-yard Phones 245 E. DRAKE, District Passenger Agent, H. L. YOUNGERMAN, Traveling 100 WEST SALT Passenger SECOND LAKE CITY Agent. SOUTH, UTAH. resume his plano Sept. 4 Concerts | the year Phone esidence, S74 Eas! |ipack he had a curve that stop not in games only not Wash., in § 3-5 dash in ran the the did but seconds, 211-5 seconds on a at yj. rather's Bion i646. his finishes Oregon of one he the DAY : of aa oo forty-five PSS er m.|Matehtless la ing. dancing bathing = be AT SALTATR, rinatate| naka - sé aed minule fine music, Good | Bro., frites Tuesday. ore BROADBENT''S DR. Scott 600 Office Dental Main. 168 the starting His amshop. blacksmith ha lawyer, ae ifter he of at the University' work will complete his studies at big universities in the East. Attend Building, i e MONEY! rine SAVE the great autumn Curt id Lace | er: "en Table | «rs and Tuesday 'Bro., Portieres, 4 5 . Covers sale ; o CoyvCouch rhs &£, Auerbach m. $1.50. [3 4 viaveveevavsssavesseses Dry- to Tonight- Mat, Wednesday 3 P. M. At the Salt Palace. than the District The cavalry took SH House SALT LAMES MOST -POPOLA® Play LABOR DAY Three of MatSatBox State the to LABOR ; Last ehaniselven: Senator bya Held the Ocecldentals Se by a score Joeneo ‘Demon = Ora of troplasy States better elub & Man. does ability championship of was the birthplace Colo., Pueblo, onday, | Next order win-| mysteries of out field, ofat 23 Walker to 0 The regularly | Se ptember 10 Rie oe Fate Be a i Kelly twenty-three years ago but his Ore., City, Baker to moved parents ay of 1g amount ant W ill close, was) tion game league Bells by Umpire Win] plications presented on that evening |when he was an infant. Until six athof nothing knew he ago records | years to break all previous an |promises 1 of 3 we ; score by + |i errin Class-Dunraven "Three-Minute at running up took he Then two | jetics be will There night. one Metal | for eS ohane des oeoten fe inj) ie Ginger, Hanson Joe by owned the did and school, High Baker at ourline Initiation fol candidates the|more to meet intitied ow ire Workers A by Dempsey Winder; William played also 101-5 in hundred eecy >. { halker, meeUing xt nie j aac pale the at Workers trical entered he Elec | Clty . ; Baker , From football. - is Wright. cu eae a8 § of a purse for this afternoon fee W anes Lady Race Colts' In Ore, Portland, university, Soe Nit 8 5 : C. the play will Bells The Wilkes L. McLachlan; John by od the to switehed he 1905 all the Of) s ule jutumn great the Attend |\team at Walker's field this afternoon at| Jones: Hugh by J., Hal I. Smith; eS of Oregon U Wiser; sity eeanichos ee ranicek SU [za One } VVE Breeze by W. Demon, ze z 2 cA rses -_--_-___-_- <> ers and Table overs. Lae MCN & + 2:40) Harry George by Buck, by Con. Jones honors rict Dryden York i OD: Russell KINODROME BICYCLE RACES | MONDAY EVENING, Worrying. United ‘New Soe Ww Colimibat In Ida Porrests « . Fm t admitted eritics captious Even point Phe candidate more one initiated Kelly most and attended well was meeting that with a straightaway courss santly ‘ enjoyed Mr. Koehler, sec-| probably have would the Boulder lodge of (¢ olo- | record for the dis|retary of world's amateur old. the of equaling instead SOME | tance made and prese nt was jrado, world athletic the astonishing ter good the on remarks intersting jvery to returned Kelly coast Pacific the hiS}o¢ and Koehler orde? lwife are on their first vacation of fif-| praker City, Ore, and went to work in eras, - Kelly's the At But at | here Union of America, All-round An home, their street aa to|resular kitch ppearing he when yesterday and time xy some r on an office eee he Jeft the place | ing Dena TER court ‘ First Fraternal 7 ti | beer and other C. Murphy en | owned by Pendlestables Harter. Henry wher MutOGoIalt ¥ iway a1 Tietrerole | : |, J. J by MeCoy's ee Sarah, E a, ‘olb: tion: ‘Teaser from t ke a. Ite -atrolman | 4 up in the} by arrested was Gillet ry yesterday and locked sol Chasthateee Glby: best |is : allie ged melons run}two fe, , a with "nts, c i events, four be will there all provided the horses fifth In prospect races The can be brought together. at 2 o'clock, whe n promptly will begin be} wili crowd a large is expected it genuafternoon's an to enjoy present ine sport The events are as fol- |. Cafe. of Day. Labor Is 33.000 by of 3 Htlekman Bros. Vernon Musical on Rae apt Best Harness Events of Season CHICKEN WAS HHIS. UNDOING) mare the sented West the the Salt to singers new. introducing Seore national | pits the of sessions afternoon Is Great. Kelly wiis:| seriic ‘ile: deorme Ee ere anand : 7 000 001 100 o Chie oe vies more Amateur eReDmmuD Ase the SOO what of Irrespective Im-| Mutual the of direction the | under 7 5 O10 220 000 St. Gols commission entertained) Reds his othe regarding oF do may union prestl-| Athletle two the and societies srovement as j magbaseball visiting and nembers 100 the for seconds 9 3-5 of Men s|/yeceord Young Holmes of the John dents. ee: R Lengaen: ane Batreni eect OS Ne tlarPresident bu that fact'. dinner-all it nate established. an is itparas | the of wide) cy anc society oe mp * Opn - d ik a reo sulks had a ease of who Pulliam, rv C. ind went to his own-hotel for dinner, | Sho She SorB! Young Ladies' society, were im charge. | y- ony2 is one of the greatest all-round a bai ns i cn He as pub lished was rendered program rhe 7 nF 7 ra i §s ill-humor 1as ever apparent worl his the of cenause | « athletes The Iaith "My sang Briend Iva that m.]except 2 p. Wandamere at races Horse hfs with, gav one alleged disagreement no the that was strange seems allotted | it one the of instead Thee in Glants-Cubs-MeGraw | today the in action ‘at him A twenty-minute talk on. the} him serious consideration the time yor quabble in the of championships national ‘Theory and Beauty of Music' ‘was giv-} the the to back got Pulliam were union Athletic Paul of the University Amateur J. H en by Prof, CHOSEN SEBRING. 1S Vo dinne ! "Herrman's before meeting shows that record The Ore Portland, en ent te pigEe. oF ee Rate me - | . a dining 7 the to enter refused | but Le over 3 ind selection sevyera an waiting room next in the e sat 00 ‘ "oe aHe W on event 5 ne STA, pi con-|! the comp ylimme ntinig briefl spok e for Shape In Great Cannon and Yokel and| reconvene to vominission fort he declared am sick" when asked to join ‘onlight's Wrestling Mateh. regation on the excellence oi the ward || twenty-one ae vain Ps ten tr Inches ot > a eet feet whereby means ‘out pointing. r and arte dinner the as a memcompeted he spring Last | Miss better even made be might Service Special an Remy the heal to sought Herrman President. track of Oregon University the of of) ber accompanist the was Coray Pat|Mdna and Yokel Mike Sept den, | Pulliam, and himself between breach Ore gainst meets. in several. j team evening |]the the for sh ib in great are now tari finally, corner, ie in sat Pulliam but was Srealtaaiy ith he college |}gon State irk pe Vv restling mateh at Glenwood p a cigar recepting however In my decision against McGraw in|day night, and = one the at Douglass Has Typhoid, }running the hundred in 9 4-5 Many ras of the pay e authenticity ‘ York," said Pulliam, "I was stand-| matches an seen in the nity this yea conleritics "A doubted the Service Special Republican trained have boys Both and | expected In baseball is best all 1} for ing ane e, mea 0 wen velly. Douglass, | recore Will 2 Sept -4yson weeks t last the during scientlously I shall office this in I am a8 long so the months | running on an uphill track against several for ball played who the) winning of eonfident it gives|and «+ ne as in so f to do so, continue Idaho, and Washington in men Lake, | best: Salt. of Tallors Dubei the with fal rather|two I would right the see to me in 10 1-5 seeonds Blue | won the da Join recently who. but and Jast moment Panic ‘let up at the with a $10 of: the even pe inciples ‘of some: my by tone the stand at Angered ander hére ia Bureks of tedit?. referee | Rovk Sebring at $19|has agreed to let Sherif up them ciye th job week Seea oon es the m utch Pie i eee ¢ ane ee ie 1" lac. doctor's care on aceount of a|comments concerning his alleged athof afternoon on the Kelly letic ability, Ep pan. fever of attack and the aports | thre: atone ACL dropped heen natant eae show ] tier (a Se.eas jase. ary il in Seattle said a rat ‘ will see they feel satisfied that Throwlng off his vet T can do." Is sheriff Che square the on ()N RACES HORSE FAST himlet and run short a took hs aa ROOMS NDGE LODGE ROM FROM EWS to act how knows the game, lof and measured was jump The self 50. boys "IN the both give will and leree square shake shoy twenty-four feet. He was from back of the takeinches ) two = three | Be caaiane accahierhevi: ff when he jumped, | eve nIng September | (ual jump equal to, if not better than, | ' the members of the Utah lodge, No. | twenty-four feet two and a half ; inches, record coast PacifNe official his aoe 0 i] Boe Fr 4 the " Looting Kitchen With ea Roe iJ. Gillet € Wanda ; Seen at to Be eputy State yy entertaines yc iW ‘of [- 14 ger"! Coroner. In the Nelson camp there is also plenty of confidence, although from Parti ice indications it looks as though | | Billy Nolan, the Battler's, manager, is worrying considerably. He is extalking when the men appear to weigh In at noon Monday, but, according to the fight promoters, they will not stand for any further fooling from the manager of the white star, and, if he insists on his usual ‘‘gabfest,"' he is likely to be aupppesand in short order, Nelson himupremely confident that he make wit! eh the fight, and he would any concession ifsit were left. to him, but Nolan is the "jaw smith' par rc cellence, and he is doing all of the talking Both men had it easy Sunday. Nelson boxe th Lundie, but he used; the big gloves, while Gans punched the bag for a while and then jumped rope as an ald to his wind den in and a the New Jersey Team Wins Trophy. eagirt, N. J., Sept. 2-By a brilliant exhibition of len diste ines thousand yards, the New} it one ip Jersey rifle leam Saturday Kent and a number of his pu- 1 Chieago, as originally planned, Kells York, instead New Island, myavers Twenty-| -) oy in the a song service pils gave : ete iad sstahdieghs , . 3 h Hill 5 evenlast house meeting ward second ea "x sen been lave sti might monty first of a series of the |ing as i battery as] runs five held Beebe down. lat ; ; for Nolan ¥ 47 Osborne the atin »¢ e 2‘ y.2. aw-3 0 0 eee ee 58k: OP: innings 2 0} 1 io of There ts the Hall, and | *easucs 0 ia e one in Case In fact it will be a case for the coroner, and it is not to be expected that official here will waste his time in disposing of the body of any one who is a party to a plan to clean up the local sports Joth men are under weight, and while no figures are given out, it stated by the Gans people tonight that Joe is not only ready to meet the conditions, but that he is stronger than he has been for any other of his ring eneounters. That this is absolutely true is shown by the appearance tonight of large quantities of Gans money that is offered at any | old kind of odds, so long as the money | is got down In a statement tonight, Gans declared that he will enter the ring well within the weight limit, and } that he expects to finish his man in | less than ten rounds. . It "kinda" warms the hearts of the old followers of the game who have _ | watched these two youngsters on the past, ir La lots of Salt I : back ma t aitae rEgood they are ley tlie1 se to rhe 1 i i 02 3‘ $ p.-rf by De City. f sidered iin tomorrow | YOU Ww ean Osborne | P4anY 0 -3 hc a rt =p! Osborne, Berzel Morten- 0= B AB. b plate. | MOrrensen, : Done error and TONIGHT AL L THIS WEEK Wilfred Clarke WILL BE SQUARE. this city is tonight filled with sportNo More Politics for Curzon. ing men who anticipate one of the London Sept... 2.-Still best ring contests that has ever been sad bereavement that fell pulled off in the United States. death of his|]) household through the While, according to reports that | wife, Loyd Curzon has abandoned his have been received here from the East of re-entering the political rumors are being clreulated there that | intention field. Tle has determined to leave Enga "fake" is contemplated, there is land, and will soon start on a tour no one in this mining town that can obroad be found who puts even the slightes of credence in this rumor The fight will be on the level. That is LABOR DAY AT LAGOON. certain Sparring mateh, double-header It will not be possible for the men baseball ‘game, Garland vs Bountito do other than battle on the square ful Free Clam -Bake Sunday and| as the men who Monday. money here are ! ee can easily be declare that if either of the two scrapSalt Lake News as removed ha pers indieate the slightest intention door south Kolihe O'Brien's. of attempting to bunk" the party ~Reecond to the seheme will have no use for the money that might accrue yw bunch . E 46 . Pa)"ent ae : Mont AaereraEt BBs cen- by we n « . pee Louls errot 2-Sb. Sept. flelding theChicago, Cubs today, Morning 2-Between Sept. will has Pocatello Whe they get 5 t n f < And then the "$100 in the bank declared forfeit. Lawsuits are y. t Osborne moo ve , oa . Eureka. I me cooseeG6 ;2 a ¥ ey, the sixth, O'Connor; singles, up ee eraon "But It's nix In New meet union 4 to Double City Fa |-Eurekato 7, Mortensen only the bunch-|fFfearn thebuse ‘visitors. gave ‘pitch wild rur jle daring running, Clark "pla W ila | YyAmateur k, Sept.Athletic 9 awlanned This deci= A 1 : ; shed ea sh oY Firs Pas sed ba l-Luimley. piteh-Noah. neral) and 1 eo the In hits ing = laying gave the locale three in|o6) errors-Park C 2, Eureka 1. H £ sion has been reuchec xy both le ne wigntt which with one made in the|py - piteter rect (2). Lumley | M ultnomah club and the committee sixth, made the final score4 to 1. Score Nc hrup Stolen Papers ero ‘ity 3&|from the University of Oregon that res ye of game, 2:0. Umpire, B. <ing legate making the arrangements for the Cleveland 4g 000 000 001 1 6 1 endance, 700. ar ) Chicago ooo 001 0O3x- 4 WwW 3 -_--_-- decided it would be better to Batterles-Bernhard and Bemis, White, Sullivan and Townsend. Umpire-ShertNEW SINGERS | PRESENTED. | wa another ean ae at KR tied meet would mean a great van deal of hard fuhi impair might whieh training, Song} Glve ond Mop xsite Keot Charles Ey ny) Cubs Lose One at Last. Service in Twenty-second Ward. ture performances by overdoing him Manager.". WA ‘Two enough ea a ene attendance Margetts batting people out there will see one of the|yan and Payne. Umpires-Howell and] Bureka y . £ aeheale ent 240 121 One greatest wrestling matches pulled off | Quigley. Park City v1G pe oo]- 5} west of the BUIBEL DDE ver in years SaaS. Summary: Earned runs-Rureka 7 ition and can >, C ‘ es : is fn o White Held Blue Quiet. Park Clty 8, Mans. runs "Wall, Me eee wrestle at any time Satter Oct. 1, and Chicago, Sept, 2.-The Cleveland Amer- | King é be : this s laa all arranged and that > wemateh will will soon jeans could do ‘nothing with White th hits-W soon : recelve | ‘ afternoon and Chicago score h : Sia : 1. Struck out-By , Graves 10, by pete yours cals Bureka men-Mc- | €@sue. had home runs pitcher their > whi the I hear Oe when the 2,000 mark, came homers Park off in Salt Lake City if the nrnniters made further play impossible. Score: Lake Cit; . F] there can handle it. R - E.! "Should you be able to arrange the{St. Louis ...... vee nee es 000 001-1 8 0 match between Yokel and Swetson. and | Detrolt® ~ ».....++++5- 000 000- 0 1 0 f Yokel oe prise will ‘be the op posing pitchers, rf ,Totals ‘Swanson will wrestle Al Ackerman | the, center: field fenoe,:and be Lima, O., this fall for the welter- |‘ter ouldflelde be i wes Ided across back the ne St. home Louis ara to welght championship of the world, and! A"tew minutes iuter a heavy rainstorm | Noah, FL-p 7 on . On, their teams meet it o'clock. ‘ nl hs I h four being es: orthrup, Ie- Gee Time. ules out » two Rush OCert and should St. Louis, Sept. 2-St.. Louls won a will make]|lucky game from _the Detroit Americans and winter, | this ua ith the ery standBout, = Service 2-Eureka 1 Noah tied and Wall-also Nowell _ SWelee LEAGUE. ao Run Only 2 4 and The same afternoor for Lel-| Gibson; hits, checked the he Umpire-Klem ee a Is there was three sen Kean to] 2 tied to bat and on last ve Even] shape » have In Lake of the game wus the Salt Lake State are start and wasBetzel literally at ae good, ith a. league capital team, "G." Jeé the box n has been Res out to Hudson, ver ; f ut Hudso "Riv leag Ne were muddy US: oe impossible ALTOS 30n making fps : of York and has a been doing ESEwonders with the semi-pros In theve Tirst: re » heue le ‘ yhenomenal one-hand: sto I gume FTOUndeminethoaeventh econ gave the enemy only one hit, winning ewell's bat and before the cetators | 5 to 0 game for ludson. Clark Grita h e r : B i e af dled ode atl t N nericans, to or players realized what had happened | ith, of ae ew Yor rhe nse Vas se sent s keeping «a‘ by a rare ong-distance = y * th youngster, with thr swWingg he retired the runner at first the purpose in view of annexing him ureka kept up constant wrang ue pitching staff of the HighlandMniie the pame and establish a a >| to the record for themselves a ee "ke ers Bet Graves, who twirled for ure ay aid Hall is with the Cedar Re ee team sp he ndid work, Bae the = als oniy}Of the "Three I" league and is con- no trouble| O10 00] 000- 002 000) 2x- oe Clothes . Landed with today and defeated innings he and' today. been Batteries-Lelifield follow -2 vel for cent of the ross receipts, Swanson defeat Yokel we Salt Lake our home this fall of Pittsburg Cincinnati on The s former City five ight migh went Salt 12 to 6 : Park City: used three pitchers| "| Cr? Of the game have tosport content themselves with thewillamateur or a -___.jin an effort to end the hitting streak | game, now and then or semi-professionof the visitors, but to no avail. In all} al independents. : there were four hits made off of Bret7 that seems it reports Eastern From in Noah of off ten inning, one in zel PIRATE - Wagner Wagner Hitting Osborne Republican Special Park City, Sept. League. Pittsburgs Pirates ites: Have er that I either etl win the ch: unplonship field In the ninth and smashed out 4] from him or give him the Lar st fight} =‘ reamer that looked good for a home of his: life ay Ratan OTOC Geet hates the Pittsburg shortstop could on base far as second as hobble eae be drawntup Ww a of agreeme nt articles Rk. HE Score i as soon the hit. s toos Swanson nt 1 es oHnee =e dst . : : The letter aes Fe ne vritten ae i Rocks and Win by 12 to 5-Betzel, Noah 2. Nationals the d 5 J sverythin is amusement, it Is Indeed surprising that the great National game cannot survive. The bike races have ‘art wo Cinel ‘ Ss 2 e > e MeCN pt. 2-Joe Kelley) mad three-baggers, Frazer and Lobert made one, with the result that} two each Men. a Match. Following the receipt of a letter from W. H. Barton, Swanson's manager, the sporting editor of The Republican ealled up Mike Yokél at Ogden, telling} prate MODERN VAUDEVILLE Are Under. Weight, Fine Condition and Confident. CONTEST RSI THREE PITCHERS SWATTED| tre sm ints Town, wnere everstning a1 DEFEAT REDS ye 1e League, - -- Both when a crowd of 40) turned out. As a rule there was the bunch of old standbys rooting on the east bleachers, with a handful In the grandstand. That was people simply t Thl would not go <5 AS 13 poe and Cleveland - S P.C 605 5 A 2 ---- Detroit 4, = iciiaanilain In Louis * ' to the t aes " AS eee ae hyrae o a wo " wrestlers together ---- . pe te sal a Ause So reoeES arose and Swanson Vas no srough Cy wi ouut ‘ io ‘ vt ieee: a 08 o ae German Hitting of Kelly, Frazer as Spreac o ve last, and Swansor i inxious to meet him to settle old Lobert Too Much for cores Ile knows of the Ogden boy's prowess and would like to try concluPittsburg Team. sions with him at onee Yokel e PLAYS AND PLAY PEOPLE] [raves Wilfred Clarke's Funny ey One of the funniest farces will be presented by ~ ae Cc nen ae come ny at the Orp tonight The etch is « ated "No. Maks Trouble,' Y been adapted by Wilfred in and has arke from the French It deals with ;2 man w ho possesses a chemical which will I freeze a human being without destroying life, and the fun arises from the fact that he we See and is | tidote which is to restore her e aces ooh The plot iss that it is impossible to do it justice, to quote the Philadelphia Ledger, but deals with the theme of mistaken manner. Goldfield Is Full of Sports From a identity in a very ee Mr. Clarke is ably sted by Misse Who Look for a Sections, Theo Carew, E. De "Mott and Arehie Gillles, Great Battle. In addition, there are this week the three Hickman brothers, grotesque funsters; Vernon, the yentriloquist, Ida O'Day, a charming, petite come2.-With »-all Goldfield, Nev., Sept. dienne; Russell and Held, in a sketch, arrangements completed for the fight ae Dress Parade." and the" kinochampionship of for the lightweight drome the world between Joe Gans, the clevWillard Weihe''s orchestra will furnish some good operatic selections, erest negro that ever entered the prize with Suppe "Morning, Noon and ring, not excepting George Dixon, and Night" as the overture, Battling Nelson, the Illinois serapper, to sabe one Mt up aud tees nate ging Contest, Lost by YESTERDAY. American St. Slug- in Common Runs Home of en --- Cc ae Innati 4, P poltphitel ad St. Louls 6, Chicago 2 practihave a wrestling arrangements concluded for "a Ss Natlonal den sports, cally been > § 6 i 8 60 : vase ens RESULTS Onee. PC. i44 45 688 36 ie a Standing. Won. Lost. 7 72i cut. cr a DS 4oe 3 + ashing sea ; Lengue . Cc poace age. 0 ‘ American WOULD BE A GREAT MATCH |fiisteinnia re * ‘ Pihe . each arene lyn [Boston > | . Champion Writes Letter About Conditions. League sheneet ; » rk DIGEST Standing. Won. Lost, 93 32 ety 43 75 * i S&S + BS 0 a 3, 1906 n BASEBALL. SEPTEMBER READY 10 FIGHT It's all over with the great and only Utah State lea he orediieatibh will last for a little time longer, but the last gasps are being gasped right about ‘ime ae league has bern alling rapidly for month or more and cannot last mue h longe It ia rather ofa pusale a yy Salt Ls Vill not support a ba team. soon spring after ty ae ‘os 5 Aaa n EAAtha t leclared the ‘ reason there were no crowds was because there was no decent ball play aL st > So 4 re hay have Peet 1 a jus of the high ime,classtheregames But number of anrend baseana' Hone at hehe played ball traveling expensen ‘rou made hardly W oS MONDAY, e ee | sporting cHar || NELSON AND GANS | | THE WORLD OF SporT| | eal Dealers should place their orders early for our Whipped Cream Chocolates, Parrot Stick and Specialties, as the demand is exceeding the supply. |