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Show 8 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1907. eS cides Og Ns as ee iene NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD | BASEBALL TRACK HARNESS BOXING BIKE RACING CRICKET TENNIS GOLF WILL TRY WALTHOUR TWO MIXERS READY THREE BIG BOUTS BIKE FANS LOYAL: COLORADO TEAMS SWATTING MELEE CHARLES EDWARD SOUNDLY BEATEN AGAINST FAST SWEDE FOR OGDEN BATTLE ALQNG THE COAST 10 LOCAL RIDERS LOSE 10 UTAHNS WON FOR JUNCTION. ‘Keene's Ballot Runs Away from Field in $20,000 Great if Republic. Salt Lake Trims Grand Junc- Ogden Defeats Telluride 9 to 2, Hitting Both Pitchers tion, While Ogden Bumps Like Fiends. Telluride Boys. | 4 Yo N \ no QO. ene ‘ . md ' Bountiful's First- Does A Good , ae = | Sackel - a Visitors About-_| | hance to Sauads a Tou i Wark, yimn - is Murpl B y, f - Could5 Sie:; h s the Not! \int | | ‘ « he kind place ae ] ‘ Charl ate ipida Fielded In Form o Ed rd of @ ti ee aw fantelly 1 of P< - t ly Bie is. i f ‘ AE D ee MM e ot Tyee { er pm i meh i x e:kno { if: + claiming + sister the hampionship state were stepped o bs + Salt The Salt and ;Ogven * atioped eee to? " > e Sunday afternoon: at o 10 kK the Télluride team wlll play the ‘ i I . loca n Valker's, and ! Grand with + Ogden: Jun lor iImlin's Glenwood Saturday Junction nine a score of was ennbled +! game a + re time, and al?) of the sun slipped, clouds, 0 fand a so that was not coming dry of Taking it were simply to the hide Sandusky Does wind the all in all, idéeal-not! The Grand showed some > down dirt dust the Real hatr ¢ ri in by igled | 5 i nit ieled baseball. had had ieie The at boy from en the of the ace ee fanned the example 1 ‘a8 been ea y penats proper Peer havgiven a. I and isttor re of anded hours c on ie had lead of tomorrow the turn [alee { eee eee phasis against him. maak te mightsnot. have won| his game, but he would hav» given the ‘Sait Lakers a mighty close rub. He| Be Sir } race, largest. to see wh. raeThe out [Paes ‘ whint teams, pected, and on of the [rue that: ishe new ball to. rest from Stephens Eggrounds fand playersee had not Sandusky both their and oe peers CT hada pitch, |'Ruckles, trials with every ~" evidence of the local team making The lone run of4 the boys was scored in the : Well earned. ues' went Hoodenpyle ward, ‘Ss r. - 0a 0 - man ot im a SIN Nel elson, s. i ! ‘s es ft : 3 0 0 1 7 1 5, A= 2 , 2 1 2 " happened: ‘Three Thomas got Murphy, Went Down Fast. to first on a Texas leaguer Totals Score over second and Shriver was given life through Barratt's error at short, when he booted a grounder. Dittman with @ safé one just over short, bases. began came it did. Carson up| f the to caused by double by throwing Carson ®Uns . at G | Gimiin all was over The Grand Bhriverii.f; Dittman, s Carson, Billings, ib. ¢ Junction, A.B. 7 s Hootennyie, ob Sandusky, R. P.O. 0 es he, 0 0 0 4 0 g 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 a l 5 3 7 : ir - " " Salt Lake. A.B. R i Ba c2 1 2b ec 1 2 4 0 ] 4 1 i s oe 9 0 Oak 4 1 1 r. f 4 2 1 3b 1 1 1 p «4 0 1 - - - Totals d 37 6 2 Score by innings James, |. Margetts, Lumley, ¢ Mann, 1b Barratt, s. CNTs Sponberg, Northrup, Stephens, f GRAND JUNCTION Runs ae BE.) pitcher, ‘ lianee, 0 9 oO) * RAIN ‘ ann SAT/T 5 } 9 0 {| 9 1 5 1 9 0 3 O48 y} Summary Sponberg. Hoodenpyle, E wile? i Salt I IS , ~ i ie : ind. ' lo | McLea by dark THE ‘T R-: -O } Hughes, Umpire, ‘ " bic :cle the MEET oe cit c Faces.-to:b ‘ a tO afternoon UE of as. ie Lake we {1 on car, Z at Saltair the August | as they in = pound ) i ; { olliste 1 tiopper rill Williams ¢ LB Sas B. |W. Walthour aes 21 ‘ l Mon ax 1. Mitten iwopeMara county taking nds will the ¢ Wednesday, of 76.17 |7: flour gx | &. nyo = tennis OO-2) 21.|! = Ta tq Ly» Hollis ; Wes ; 158 Hamp a le Z ee | ' : 4 on Vs Sb. Ww) ¢ heater Bien ite } ' Sec | aml m te a ' Ladic Van idfe a la tea er a " O10 to Mann ae aD) ; } 1 ; h. he =, : ye ; sak Cee . oO nl Vg) , ind children will mere Monday 1 } riy ' i ry ‘ eg ai o : bagel I ON JUNCTION 17 if Ra sanchit ail goes } played one' to Referee, |near rare ens lopen rough the ae 4 ing' ae re ¥ l to Ai¢ ( is: Cia beds Sports hat at ne f " (to and led ‘oe ith | : < wt > nights oon Haine rt a rack th and ever s Eee} ‘i win or Lawson, ¥¥ tl ' the publi itve fiver z OM: Lawson < er 2 Wi in implo wo wor a ti ia " the enthusiasts . ; tl a Spiritand the he couple oncheered : an Tramap?' la new of ra lustily this an¢ 3 Publie Rompaizen Truc. nivoisnié mane Note mee Nie Life fui Lawson .f ‘ ee | rain | je \CY was: Noon Hie. has?ridden den He has years.on a bicycle anid Lenticer. and ith en mim: | quar-| ‘ I ‘s ee §! indides a vic iia fen} MPT tex Make SENG Shannon's c years, e who 1 a ITEP 1S ao ee ae core bag came : past. ut you remember 1e | outburst lasting for several. minutes | that greeted Lawson on his successive wit up? Quattnels,i;JoesGans' oa , Bu brush o | vill Ketehelbare es a vane quis hed. . eh , oe clapping . tik iPeas He > ros land it; a@ud le a IPL signed com his gentie} oo) ae a ding * rive fa- rie fe hink _ Together ink an ; former Mirah . 1 to 1° implyot tear the heavens with ‘ % ,)their st ‘ieks of jo you've noticed pos- ji nan 1 1 AEP fake in the recent six-day race. On we , e { Wary i : e have made such deep | -- His: Lake } in th mete but tt ‘ey. to but Eno suecesstueeeee most right at the Tor 7 careet And They « crud in Sweden,__- his his 5 taste here dit the bike fans Stte innot help admiring ti t late a tl @. Oo see ie @ast- t ma ting = will 1 } & be: shes haart platf n ha j to eek give u |1 crowd - Sec Bae Tait surrounded#by Wea bl esryibcer tadlls ich il ] everyatteone o et Pn a view, chairs. Preteen I set| Palace Eas Tif noug 1é vila é who : yrint ce Dre the|.able races during the sand and. bleachers: -will| the».balanc fu } o é 5 of clothes wearing cuts in the price the room that we'll need that = ic! Seliicenincoeel can oe @efeat : (Continued L Samuelson Le in 2 habits. of these There are two soon ilPe for winter on reasons clothes, one that they're suits cet s NGwet PORTO Neil ow * es and overcoats and ‘ Page ? - Nine.) why we taking up another reason Bas, | mn ‘Twill be to your interesting. Suits The profit to take advantage of this clearance. prices are insults to the values. of $15, $18 and values, now at- The savings ar Listen: $20 Suits worth now £9.00 $22.50 and $25 at- $13.00 ; Suits worth $30, $32.50, $35, now- $18.00 Big reductions in other departments. A. H. 220CRA BBE CO MAIN STREET Straw there season CS GS Ce ake A oe GR a Hats Half Price. NOTTS LS Underwear, SS Shirts and CLAS Sox nes ade some He e has has mad pees cer. both, here and at Ogden season and.last sea- present We Need the Mon : 1 Idol. tiriest & re pn: fil \ mt nh a you And to loyalty SPSates ne 4 th ! o an am ‘ I pre: 1 mie Sehrect f vere 3 tis 4ust tn ser rund} rt =f ov d es Oe made a vue hat OF Aid 7 . jump hack: Kramet entre } ri te , " fy Tao] n 1 sh ; of Young ite ily prs rit the main 4M are 7 bad mn } ov eens en pear referée to. punish ll prot. ' if he ‘ Lawson getting ni Ry ride rach turn wher ll _yel t up De the ind zi them tn the So-and-so ares to that fe mste impr a menowho Aur At' But: ol him: eoteatt ad ny beh of Ta%whieh a aay. Pighters Getting e ET On| Will surely interest men TRACK e he tossup L it iy eading: name round aur Attend- well. a lool SeA-| i st = the can rid‘ , hould to shoulder With Jae Thomas | ae sHouIder CO SHOUIGEr WIth J at 1OMAS.-ern .cnoamp. come out here and. defeat been Settled that] their {dolz : has 5 definitely ; ‘ \ Gans-Br ce S Ik ¢ ace at , ; 98.) Ixpo- Ge & z } 5 on eae : aia fa ee mal rhet uke. Billy Sarmielson, a. hero 16 Dbaseba Srounds ronreter Giled-) of two years ago..but now only.a.secj fis ing = on. the: ond-1 ! Se oo Prot ve ' hae yy o !son : arrangements] a PAM : I ° Sean eis| on fo. ent the crowd, and announces! bur ha made his home in Salt. Lake that the arer ill be pitched-on In evevery particulas . Bae the| for) $ several. Z \ rs art) l between the locatia of secre] hehe }j is 1 local" product. Chere if al diamond i oc: OK i , at ‘ "lond base and the pitcher's box Thé}least half a dozen riders at the Salt be weleorme Angust 19th i homa \ you and ey is mip world es about. call coming rOorg igorously More: Kaufman are training, while when Jimmy Britt returns from ae he cle : L0-"DE Jo as many at battle i at Schreck STARTS RACES ANEW Auge. | 4s | on | .te a oe 5 va~) patiently for T- | dirt ride to have A ee Cs Kaufman, while many di Set be-| \ontana. the yh : rid LS hOW-}to6 = . or 11 er f : probably the to i aS comes23 hen ibl ' the in can track not| j The rulers of. pugilism have pe trived to distribute the fishters agiciaiidl the vorious training camps so tint two eee . ; re ce. city | ; ronI both t wisest t figure OAc ee ne Gaeyi hie line1e « SAaMe Ce ) eT Oued ut'a irdwa : I aUls These fit Bt. of i = _ A La x Measnre:-Up hei 7 oa ' : o the | trerad ao. one ene! 3 ed b : 110 O10- Ogden, .| Wen, . Oe oVv- © ‘ ‘ fiz 10 atfat . . 1 SMOUERC < | el who they ta ; t the in i TGaran y} et vi Marvsvil there is a behia ena1 ! Yeas morn-) teheated Atala urd pat ir be: Elks» until eres Lea -edAY op S Gre 0 will ' They when tl rhomas, men forsy tha the} | the @ tean Mardware mantel { 7 ee | to boost whe ) 7 aece the Ogden oe Bene i reese : aoe Ubon send] ids; rain : ¢ in e ' conclusions IN'lC-) she'|] pou tests': inp | Sy ris lL are the present kelv that in th i + ‘ Chie: thate-welll l opinion. of wise hile ble howevet : such caught day fame sone « RC eeracn. of | vera {nha 1OS¢ . hegro will be on the long wid ao S'market when he meeéte the' " eI a ca le trip ‘Mo: day for ‘ t eu « visitors' : : the Park Citv oa nierr) es k - wae! : train ae : j Clash The : Sere ee i strenet return 1 1 % n 4.00} 272 14.00 2 a , } the b i po af thos pe JS fandstill ind Gans } to 1 eee , FRPOUEI , | VY > { bring the and rsfriends Woe « b |} Hore Ht 65.50 "yt ‘ NS the Nee : | ds a sa | aE a f sleenye ial Mine tae na sana ‘ EIK noon will te be of Be ladies i «durin lar ee a : ) 2 aeeakeatn: a bh om A‘ in s How: ; Isetchell, ; ; La te : iI % EEF. is | 2 A de e Soe . tt Sei figh sith he betting ; XH) ; Stee nak at ms eis oned, and j liove ene than hat. ‘ t SPH ‘ notic sa ~ Crabbe's Clothing Sale | Francisco, Aug 17.-Jack! The feature of the evenifig's card wil Walsh will be the referee of the Britt- | be the two-mile mae handicap professiona Gana fight on September 9. His name} Iwith Clarke, Pye a 1d Hollister starting| Was suggested by Ben Seli repre-|from serateh sentative of Joe Gans. at a conference | mile open, profess of the parties interested tonight. Wil- | mile handicap, amateur; Aust lis Britt spoke for his brother and | suit, amateur, and five-mile motor race agreed. || 1.cA) 2 nk : 12.00] : : Pacific their eave Ing: ; } rpyerpess fast card of bicyc le races| Mann. Struck out, Sandusky. 9; Ste-| Will be phens, 1, Wild pitch, Sandusky. Stolen |i the, Glenwood saucer" Sunday "night bases, Hoodenpyle, Margetts, Mann. SacManager Harts Heagren has announcee 1| rifice ait, Lumley. Umpire, ‘Dad Stew-} this events and the only thing that. wil 1} oe Interfere with the meet Is the weath art. Attendance, 400, ter. With good weather it is believed tha ti} will turn out, as it is eetting | ta ble crows Jack Welsh mat ! On 4 ~ = LaBel Tayi cai -| "onan { Se Morri M 1 Amit, nl Bluth : match I Rain --. . one + , > ee Dur ore Morgar Sat se 167)67 200 he WITH TENNIS MATCHES Only ( 1 BAe | 2H} here a | home Epis 3 | tertained by 148) promise them ej} Ao pAloc Murph [. ! 3 1 : ( Diet MeCormact ‘e t J. MS 2| MP 1 oe {2 4) ; ; nie die in| F. fitter given|@ August oe iL Be attach|M. evening 2 - ore Cc the}! trip 1 "| ) ) - ahteak off) A \ oe ing ive Buchs charces ‘ PCATECK eae ‘ a Iterds | : . will ' ‘ piel. form and con-; ‘tah ounty morning which return oe thousand ‘ EnApe pulled Utah in one ndid winnin tk 3 and nnn Uv lel Service, poe Sane s0n Ena Ralp} Raina' aay va HALO On cine fae ee he eC LTSee the 1 | ‘ ta hh affairs are comparidea of tigu out i sat . ia brit - a ' instane ned Fat. an Car fst Pvere el. ous Wo Wi "i . | e \ ti Sax Say BIKE 7 : a | | O11 Bluth. : ‘ sata gare | t ‘ 4 , . 7 S *\ it i i ey 1 P ( =n Ws ! Z | 7 ost - na 4 eT) Lr : Mopkins. = I Ar i | Gut i vill i. nlied ( ] r i? gee el ch the Pomme f e ; I i ; 60d 1 ast on vith for } Ord Plans. 1 ' 1 o eat athe re ACK PROVO a : i = ra Saal I } 000-2 | Mien), A OT J ; 4 = iW fi the bet note mate Britt. in i - ' | O12" AMOrtenson; i Lal ing INTERFERES Two-base hits, eae Double playa, Sandusky to} Barratt | ; AY t o < } o° } month t bl eee r Sa 02F, 12-11 | 021 o10 4 , ad a Telluride, 9 | runs, : id b Cricket t-te h : ao I the wind-up of the Y. M A.. tennis tournament Saturday afternoon. Cox | g |) won from Ames with sets of 6-2, 6-4. The jconsolations willl be finished Monday, i when Cox will meet Jones and Moore will P.O! A rR | meet Bowdle, the two winners to flight it 2 0 @)out for the consolation prize 2 : 1} The drawings for the. doubles, which} 3 1 0) will start Monday afternoon, are as folj \ lj} lows 3 2 J Cox and Taylor vs. Jones. and Jones; 1 0 | Schott and Pardner vs. Ames and Tem0 0 0|}pest: Moore and Pardner. vs. winner of| s 4 1)Sehott and Partner vs. Ames and Tem-| 6 2 0} pest; Moore ‘and Partner vs. winner. of} -, -* -]Schott and Partner vs:-Ames. and Tem-} Rae ii pes Walters and Gatch vs. Bentz at Sault, White and Anderson, vs. winner of | walte rs and Gatch vs, Bentz ¢ Plummer and} abody and Sherman va 060 000 100-1 pe : 4 _-| Pinkney; Ingebretson and Hills. vs. winbe ese 3 |ner - mio ay and Sherman. v Plum 3A ee ‘ J re LAKE. Pa Errors ‘ SCARS ist ot: Rene, of: Stanley.) 047,08 Brruicls OG; | yay, Mapp ne 6 Miller, 259 | 4 1 1 2 2 8) 4 p , . "Archbold,,the special le 098 ‘OL 91 ‘hits, i ' ow pak = : I in English 1 é immediatel vood ( A l 1 irn =\ | Double play," Friel: to:Sstaley;,. to Buckles | Passed ball, Doane. Sacrifice hit. Nelson | First base on errors, Telluride, 2 Hit by A. 0 4 4 c.f Totala H. 4 pte f Jacques, 2b. Wilson, r. f Thomas. score 3 Warned LW OLD e AE pecial na r rowd , e% 1 Did 17 eae whieh thre rhters should be th vorits wher ' igering: begins u 5 nm [t is a. notorious faet that the dog & ins more quently if pr I ‘ nt than doe the first I the ha6 een several remind t pase ithiel Nadine hy aais ‘ _ J hu ee ing ole nAged will I j Aue. h h fo plac ; ( j Se vt I both] m dollar earl j vi : ‘ MA ed nthus! - ‘ ; eine Ai) 4 ( Biye ne.Joy ! f f SE cninuslasts, '@ 8 --+ees-112 010-5 rhree-base i 28 ie iners ang ue 1 i "GOA Ar Ram. Lawsol..OoF aeoadltl [ka cis] oO al 1PISsnn | LUGHTO isco ta cbse Set ‘ r fi otk ind hape \ ig " 1 whieh ; ¥ ve} , \ Boy << I ow ny Fra A Ogdi ' Samel\ \/Victories a Camel ln' Wel Colored I } I So 1 psor erawl sees APAIME ado SINE! the ra o 1 J ¥ Lx ‘ Work Lt n+ yrite Hot. Favorite, nT In aes a ' I pace,| na A ‘ . j me t Ss a ‘ Cinetnnati tting vv -on from olaWay 1 9 1 0 : 2 I i ) Dem OM » (i R FOR the to No. eee 1 6 w d \\ Lng Called midget, is fident of }a _| 0 \ 4 18 : OGDEN frat Shriver got excited and started for | BE! Deke: third, but was cut off by about ten feet | Hurley and ; here , 1 9 WW fab the! Pyne out 1 9 1 TRLLURIDE yee te f fans | £rrors drop | all ] 6 ih Innings trouble. He slapped the ball on top with ! Hits the willow 7 sphere hit the home | ysrrore plate and bounded into the diamond. Lams ley pluckéd it out of the air. ummary Stepped on a ae Plate to kill Thomas and then made leon 7 a lb p filltuge the | Hits There were no outs, and looking for something which 2b wasj| ee ) . ' { 9) long end of the purse and side bet ot R. Sinn why 11 $100. in the pursuit Lee vith J Orx Ma I } The track is being sprinkled ind |i wee . *& , . rae »* 0} rolled daily and} is said to be in } good,! condition for the go and, while It isa ; 2) dirt course, it * is expected that some|/G j good records will be hung up | ' \ bunch of riders will come dov : A rl ! fanoiy fren Ny \ iw at wing 5 tr) : Call Charles ~ l ; r age, i 0} championship, game ‘ : Secood. d 1 10 121 ay Ritter. | for 1 9) ) es } t. O10 ' ROLL ; . > Clark : ate ae | grounds r 3 d nat N 12 . PO. H. ee a ) *16 when sia 4. a 11 uv 5 Ogden 1) ) é a 2 .@ ) i Jackie™¢ ! i Ea Cine i I wmklVi Batteric | t the given up LEAGUE VVacleLit | md 8S 2 |h a 1) 1 Nenrinog 7 round a : s | o re Bernard, d | \ i . La adhal I Philadelphin. At I.) i : j vt : da can. beat f 1 t ‘ oO} ] ladeip in } 1 u - 7 A. a a0 ) 1 gives | Jac- 0 O p p., 0 z 1 1 it a If - if the visitors were going to get a few | OStler, rr. Greenwell, across the plate, but a double and sate ne, ¢ bad base running killed their chances, I how Te rf ; PO. v 0 , : c.f 2b H. \ a - - dra : c ‘ Junction and was "\'Tavior, | Bluth. | % doubled, Ro ques t ont to left fleld, Hoodenpyle : stole third and came home on Wilson's|@imlin, ec. £ out to first. In the eighth it looked as Mortenson, 2b Here's ov and good. . Grand seventh ; follows 1b ee e.- B | Caldwell, tb other-} wise did great work. Miller, Salt Lake tried out Mann, the Bountiful tad ae ,gooc ; pc 1¢ 7 big1 peudiey Star, at a first and 1} he made Hue ches, ellow made 14 put-outs and one assist, Stale v. . ; ; whee te se mines andrainsonly ane-a black hy mark°rro was chalked > Hurley,. Pen him and that error, when he fumbled grounder. in. ape the!' Totals so ° Hoodenpyle's s ost ex 8 = Thea second, excusable, The Davi *One ; 6 was almost + Ste) Cones mau probably be given ‘some | caro: more score A.B. ee hs but The ‘3 ey no -Doing p i Pa, nine aviliol ) some oe A xe ' Professional Bat T p s ae ilt-ha | no ‘ ! ‘ oo ji tp wh' Diy Pairs : put : I believe | l py ; i eas d ‘ A rim ) " : 1 ( ) Sat ( re : ed Lit ' ne ne be = been exthe local t : Wy ‘ 18 | tl es ), ,0 | f ( ‘ OF joe.me I one rfd-} ! ‘ p \ i ae ve k Walthour E 7 boys. from the. Colocrowd : today was really Telluride, eZ observed ane) ne are Mee Rage a wild orl: |#dverusing. ' (tarke lo 12 1 « will awhite i + HW hire ‘ 5 third oti the time ae hither. journey awe was guilty eresof one jae the BEfact " Test ! ‘ | to season fell } thi ind ; d i Ile At of of ; Pi I wor : Boy, ;} | could of ;‘ disappo! sre e ni little else could have it was not Known to but as re y I Ren u Cha has @ varie}y ‘of feelers that make ehe|Management that the Telluride boys) Republican ones batters ertaiky: "But the support back | WOU be here until Friday afternoon aoe "of Kim was toose, partly owing to the }2nd thus ft was Imnpoxsible to do mush | Archbold is is Mea Weather, ' the +t - NATIONAL \bur it is likely that crowds at ae ‘gentle TodQnzton S { TI at spite 3 ‘ ; di B- enjoyed the poiled yy a ; i : Rr : ddec econd, ! Fitth was t that visitors, but they ‘e until the rater ou ra p } - and edge = a : ; | ball, came il ang dangerous respunded of advertising Ogden fruit ;2 #4me N ic] as Onn dust their defeat masterly game and times struck two or for the mmens g ave , i ; ; { ! , really play fast and misfortune jump, the ine er - so I » \ : too] ‘ air cloud bed ; QO I l with Green was ‘ p I al , J costly errors, but outside | second they were excusable oy i \ an the pitched eritical }twelve ; roll - y MER IDOLS TRAINING | ARE TRUE TO0 FOR a i Ballot ind a bit wild in thelr. throws and jumped a hat ; } a 1 Ih rway from the daisy cutters, but they | rain, tha could not have been eas over 3 3 , ; could hit s Stephens fanned only one|¢ome and 11 on site} top of ) this{ they tt were hitting : . 7 . ‘ hi ic t when man during the game, while Sandusicy | as ee ceae ‘ i me v had nine on his list np game was ci : ; And this. same Sandusky can pitch rhe Grand Junction team comes here for some | Every ans iaaclath ae a ? i |the-men who appeared Onl 1 small crowd > men boys. ae with The half ratr on Summa ye de- ? last Gimlin's onethemOE or for the phy feral mditions ¢ park ets wire | caused simply because they could not h boy Dad piime yryrpny Puckles and Caldwell each} P} lelpl ) | St fortunate was Miller and two cgayjseq out enough to get one, Outside of tha 1oné | Balter i found Twirling. wry, the cham- hit ball came at Taylor at the same and it was indeed a shame to give little short stop an error on the play Junction boys at times|dene great work They were a/ same =f of in of ral them the/ sien: from players tune the eae > * meee} é a i The visitors did trom benind) nye all their worry dark ood se ee tifth, time came Glenw ' Colorado . the ne the > hitting r for ond time the the and to called q.y had os two of players, could hardly see the ball. _+°) add to this rather unpleasant condition, | fromj blowing wind atiff a. was there. several directions and when the rain enough a cloud the Grand was at Inning on account of on third and one strike on Falicer's field BY! 6 ‘to -1 The Fame) the rain most of. the r it the was much +4444 fron camp thts Col« Telluride, the them ixth man but #! +++4 to fearing +| +) Stephens was given great) his ¢ ee Saturday and Junction nine a Bcore ot was played in the | into misfit 7! well. ‘‘Maggie'' Murphy was on the slal + for the Lobsters and had the visttor a #/ looking like china dolls The Notre Dame #) pay should have been credited with a shu " + | ou ao two trips to first base on erro +; gave we visitors thelr runs fast game a played boys The Te luride + oe ttt oot Wingie" support byw oe mix the In Ogden +444 FHFFHH los 6 to boys will on Lobsters field + took + | pions + by atteyicon hi + + + + Grand, Lake Service n Special Aug, 17.-Gimlin's oi # + + + + Lake°'and 4 eac teams Colorado Roth al spichane «den TT ere | Bolt 6279 FIGH FERS ‘™ ALL nbo Pih > a: as PEE TEP PO TET ETT SEP f k i : b ; ‘ ; _ Old Gans. Thomas and Sclireck!Yell Like Fiends When Favorites Win Over the Picked to Win Against New See Opponents. hi d oe li n In Manteli Finishes Hard Work and Says He Will Surely Win. Bol s Ball ( I pits the ut at Charl 7 Vote GOOD COLORADOANS | LOOK GAMES SUNDAY ARRANGE Lawson to Meet Southerner Match Race Next Tuesday Night. at Cle arance Prices, NS eM: cn 6 % |