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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, sce Wiig A ac eveersaii) PACIFIC LEAGUE. I SI S | | Local and Telegraphic I rR O Reports of Field, Track and OVER HARRY LEWIS}. NEW . Fierce of EN 2-8. 14 43 it Ganien ee ci ci "1 641 ee aex12 28 252 te portin-Lo ‘higgins ad ‘pnha," i Blow to Solar Plexus in Third} Western Coterie x Dropped Crowd met a ne-Bi g i Finuc Cleans Up|cision was weil received by the. crowd, numbering over 5,000, 20 $20,000 on Eastern ; at Battle. It was eens Gardner's ee fight Cee Bookies. ie d ecisi cision, foror the he pewe)l ae After 3 three rounds of. ing Billy Finucane dropped like a log to the solar ot : the ght | was : a by "Fighting skating crowd of oO rink fully While it one and fierce New by York, von the Dick" | plunge the in Fran ataan torlum roller last night. <A | buffet-~ - at Ogden re 2,500 wit-|¢ lasted - the could wise and tell the boys tre i The . first round to keep eve n, gisc) ve tap fight to the of the gong theIf final the there gong was in any second round, be when weakening Finucane and not ere ie cytes Brat sent tHiateanes. j | ear meine meted hehe ropes and neiped ath eee oat« with ein the oe assistance well |/2t. longed to zardner Jimmy. found a ii obiect Gf apectat s received rey wet an that ee for to ©. | English stand | k: ing yan ylanc "i the fe track very here/ cen-|>® and be Lucky whatac atat # selling firstrst war wn nd Madde ‘fuse oe the left jab to early the hn app earered : E round clever had effort, at Lewis the of the} the de-| e too tine. ae days Trojan to stepped tonight, e ele le working agreed y welghed me too sri dite he has been two for: M0! Billy Like Mad. : : At the opening of the third » j ‘ oy "ane rushed his man Finucane slightly rested when he came Hyland} jaway ing |* away ssacd : had tl athe third third In r race Lewis entered the ring he the effects of his hard trainhen he ee 2 ee hh a wallop which made h ae all but} wher < 2G > en Tom McGrath, under pres ranged alongside and in the last on seemed)Won to the} Ure, rae. Sebring. 2k ee arse ae Baan, yever before hanging on, but He broke had. and down ‘Tuvesend EF a co race, irst five to rounds the and it the fight was that fighting. hard Gans. Results. Tne erap, . Griffin, furlopgs-Belle early aii ada Bry rere 3 efe y e eos. aoe eee a ae Tt ae : Finucane landed a the enutiously middle of manltersof ‘ce ee it isha ress cr 7 geen pelea Seon the oo le a minute un 1e@ crowd sa ; ooKe sti = oe the last xound of .the fight. Hyas ff Grimaldl had won by a head, but : was fi r like a mad bull and| the judges gave the race to Hickory ae : Posten and nee latter had wilt promised be to Player a} h i vd he rose to off and plex that his feet. erro dennnes Hyland with a his. the squared| ‘left smashing ei 4 | om on him, Irishman his fect. He Inad helped more eane be was him than was Taicor but to the to from not counted out to his feet. three Able could minutes Second,' biow | Third hh race, Pe Finu-| himself thestand ring. by He was ond} 1, Maid, six 6 to 1,) third." é et - . 1e- on . bist. third. to 1, race, 3 ta 1, secoond; Time, 1:45 3-( fuviongs-Dena five when today t hurt. The PRE . Dic Kk. knock-out of came fighting Maude RE- nV ree Wes C cass Referee Clays in after the Pee } : LCE ee & to L won, Grimaldi, of Langdon, 8 to 1, rhe been both ue u e an s in-fighter. ‘ but he VANQUISH A. LVE H. --_ the most exciting School league N | victory als, 4 today to on grounds between base-| the] the All Hallows of the elghth went up for they tied the of the A. H. C.] Support . of out up iia | Parry Wins He stole to second. Captain Bill-| then sent a fast grounder to the Say: a ; tae A ae Bi x w i 2 iro bu aT ass: ( him, thereby scoring choc 1. wh the let it winning ritcnec who and HerPolly had| 15 to second, easily 1 and 8 third, 30 r n had 15 fl she Ho to ee ; . "| Time, Peggy O'Nea) race, second; for HB. Me, ersain, Last B.| Vas 0 Alviso, Phones - Both Sere ; NATIONAL TI . HE 6 aa Zz es =4‘4 . the ii © 16 SALT | Direct . 7 IOVS wen completely n 1¢ to the floor and allowed the refere to| Parrs streak | a yellow had He him out count as broad as his buck | Horseful 'T. Second * Buse : iXid Herrick Lost ou Foul Mullne. - e fhe muin preliminary between Mickey | 1 A MeAllister of Denver and Kid Herrick|?"** of Ord n was be autit ) while it lasted.} onThe boys mixed : fin with | Metealt {t in fine shape vith) Werrick © the s¥Or He finally |. floored Mickey was-on fierce his. right and while hands ind to the jaw. the knees Irish oul.for good, but the rereree fizht to Mickey on account of foul. Herrick bad simply lost ree the bh put two more "ven. rounds, It was with honor unfortunate psy AS of his work In Hylund's corner were ) a P Bvans tob Clintie, Jack Finucane's Sullivan. Kelly, ete dt Pete Geiger Paul ae cane BUUGr, vd a ‘at irted pie en hick c ‘of Herrick | little) Bin abo. defeated and with the WIN. 2. Grage off 6 with 10°20 dubbing fornia GAME tout he the last his few league: the}). 04 ‘rie battertes: Neer iee nay ATTA himself issued u cham-|ed The their challenge|team Webster game Tuesday The. for: were the Decoration. announced day]and Tuesday by vette 6 clock | Dition & ate arttod dlat fal at rhe chain. |Frank prizes Pr rhe officials Hand Bper will Gardner's at| evening Saturday close entries The be after on and . ~~ Sar with a =| Lake | clever Fou ttle Gerold. position, 25c per Hour y | of tho. moa a Hart. con esting |W. Guthrie, Lafavette.| Anakin;. Dick: the team Training afternoon, not k N , d several mounted ( arle Frank Gardner ui exhi- Parker Thurs-| Chicago New York Batterles-\trown Son and Bresnahan police- Arthur 000.200 100-3" as P. J. Glass but the ors .No Ce 1 pp - school| The was|to Exhibition annual display tne "open of Girls night," abilities of the whieh {s| gymna- were | much the Pete Pa challenged the the } ane 1 with match may be. arr ‘aad: Hy the other of them anc a short time, land a one i eee or| Reed within|the for nae 21 to 5 and Emery was winners, and the losers. Lovett in the ane oe battery for and |the freshmen | numbe rs have Harmon|oceasion tational The A great Sanne been arranged affair ts strictly See for the, invi- brig on it y Raised vill be in fireplace is He ship we RHE 7 NS Ramer a re acres a ! Capital ae hi with the in Bureau , building, or | u Brooklyn 100 O01 Batteries-Hitt and |J. | | . City, Bret eE Louls Will and series, batting Shields in' the fourth, after | onslaught, Hostetter ;seventh inning saw Cosgriff, SE President. Specialist St. h ] or 7 $250,000. °° OPEN AN : Commercial - daly: Vice A. H. H. Peabody. 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Bank Draft or Check, or Registered Letter and get our receipt, 77-78-08-94-97-98-99 and 100 Conmmercial National Bank Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah | eee & eh i Sons M ae | Co., the almost at a terrific EB. | E.| replaced him. The five singles and a Sign / To give everybody an opjortunity to i open from 8:30 a. 0. til 6630 po m. while es Morris | Opposite G-R-S§. South Gate Block. of Met- e a er LAKE CITY ji é (Established 1873.) s a General Banking Business| | | = Elias mosta $500,000.00| reel eratste Our 1 na and not and Bank Uta Biaiocsiatorerere popne. cams maintaln. | | The SALT f Transact 8 "| 03x-h MeLean are News National Lake : { paras O02 000 000-2 Signs Lette A on DEPOSITORY . eiateteraletece fees Es aa the eighth, | cinched the] 10} CINCO R Cineinnatl Metal 20 Richards 251 Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent.| 16) 000 010-2 8 Kling; Mathow- CARY work that 1k 3156. f A S. Salt -- stick runs phone hey thing. real PETERSON : | ae the stro sented S$ salt tA will burning Signs. Clea ning. CHAS ; Employment Trade the for Deseret ye so, with Adamson at of U. ‘Team |} the second of football | games Cees Ind work. | a Strong Saturday Labatoberen ractns Siteannn the "price is always us low as possible consistent with the high class of workman- | game A o ae a light-heavywesg ight About and pre-|to been played on the Liberty|sium girls at the University of Utah.}and Butler the yvarkhave grounds \ practice game wuas/|will be held Thursday evening in the 4 pre ee ea Williams, Williams ater played, however, which was wonle rvs gymnasium The custom was At Boston time he ence . wi s aceep-|by the Training school team jinaug gurated last year The girls are} . . ; had Bostons 2) -The May Beane mist mals, year second and first the jth beat: Tops Blue and Red "~The i hi with the ring Into bounced ance. 7 resy | Little neent-Knotts yesterday »lfirst, sec oe and third-year preps difficulty in winning the first game of : Both Shoals a4 BSA. Court. MORAN pply anand At Brookivn : ee eae ee a | 21 ‘May Brooklyn Park, Washington | Patsy Donovans tatl-enders gave another | ig li j : |e" OE ii fk GRY" t DS * WALES 3 le OBE | Clerk of Course-F. ( Sunferd nat: Regs ches o Tad wes Cog Graiimett 3 one Jordan, by good 6 ret A‘. B. Hag-}prought in the on BUBAC Gates CW: Dr. Jackson, ‘T. J. ren. | game Score gd ES Gym . and EKKER Guaranteed. Milwau- Seore: race pennant | forfelt-| which James"Golding; James the of and E. Contractors Work | Brilliant Signs in Gold, Silver and Col- to A ee -_- to a standtactics. the Willing ; W eee has -- > -----_-_-_--_-_ does until Events SAND BLAST Patented Chipped, Mirrored | dream, | Men the ee he won Eee outside : left, ] On spectacular team will undoubtedly be lest that so iei ir has repre li al windows It was Races. Sporting - | Jeweled of} as | ‘OOT B. \LL Pace Next ' Sat lk 7 ey, aaa‘ mob. This, for a moment In cheek, and in the seram. ~ é of the way of the officer's the spectators were rough-]| Dowse;} are ; decided, however | irley Wiltiarn P. lrowls played tostNerena|* Timers: Smith). Joo Jonecnecn Buchanan H \ Charles Daten the" tan ra to Si 7 hes : Tide have a B000'| /\SCOrers Jay Johnson, Dick Wright, J baseball with officials race SOUTH, Eastern for All 5 Ontarlo | Papke e| fast ecbtore: problem rounds | No. } Wages better as fought him own rushing Wil ere P tls of the Murphy . P lh ld the mob | Corollo, ble to get out |cun, many of EXCHANGE STEWARD All eet was as strong| possession of the handsom< challenge cup will be played fae acnare ee eee jtry than this und predicts the Hveliest}4nd were Incensed by the fact that Its ;}competition in the history of the event.]| loss meant a tle with Chicago for the lead I 3 lip wells REDO by thelr victory. are Washingtons for first School . Bass at | Manager Hugh Rippeto So far there|Mmen arrived that Emsile and O'Day have only been fifteen entries. Manager, escorted off the grounds | Rippete, however. expects a larger enTwenty thousand persons saw the WASHINGTONS| E TIE AND Saimin) NEC reseter und James Lowell, Watkins wn | ; oe eee and McKay ene ee secondsHercte« 2 | and Hyland-Finu- | Websters Vorfcit Game, * at Cay mirdnet cits, of the cleverness of the result lad The a inton| round eee Irishman would haye won the contest }pionship will not be He is more of a rugged lud and ha he Sarre Ani tan ert ty] a aeelnnliec ahies rthive trainbeen hus Herrick wallop. wreat : = rs Shoals and certainly} ete , ing with Mugesy ai considered cneatbhe Wyoming t : | LAFAYETTES lost his head, as, the bout promised to be-m-hummer., Herrick had about ten pounds thi best of it in welght and inspite ele . tor ibout that Pield Flel A PAE : Stop a contest sparring pretty a Left. Lund aes lea Base Short' : : Right ar ua went and realized what he hud done a blow had been struck. ‘he boys up lad rove McAllister a Third vi Second « 1 Coombs TURF . SECOND Cement EMPLOYMENT Tony fierce} | Tale » tie is "ays Palented Girl Disappears, ve ro \ VIKS ‘ de New York : May "1 ELL Ue. Third Bas Mooney, a beautiful young art student. | ) € Bed { Billings . Prince | Ly handled and had their clothes. torn.| Is missing from the home of her fath- | Short Stop The trouble was caused when Emslie] er William J Moone, at: No 1) | Sheats . Vitzmaurice | called the last batter out at the plate The] West Twenty-fourth treet, and th | Left) Field i. fans misunderstood his decision, believing} entire police force of the city is Wiiehutiial Gisitac. that he had called a plaver out at second.|searehing for her The girl, who Is] he Furgenson 7 : ‘ 5 and when they started tor their dressing]16 years of ; age, and dese ribed: as ene Field Center ci : ¢ 1 remarkable of Pessessor Olmatead | 700Ms they were hissed and attacked with] Daft talent for Jessup : > Field : bottles drawing and musi left ‘ her home at]. Right J c "it : ee. t near the door be-| 7 o'clock Monday evening for a half | J homas, They managed to Dean Loofbourow Wilson ! Umpire-Larsen fore the crowd reached them, and one of hour s stay in Madison Square park the fans, who came too close, was wal-| Since then nothing has been heard | 7 ST eee : . of ~ i \ Cammonile loped by EXmsiie. This was the signal for /OFFICIALS NAMED FOR the attack and in a moment 10,000 fans | Nielso . : : . n were ufter . the two umpires Theyeere DECORATION ROAD RACE treated to thelr dressing rooms The No other one thing contributes so | Daw,:"Lewi --- crowd flung bottles through the doors much to the cheerfulness of - home asf | Bas suse lirst< » Coat pales 265 : | t what hit we e 1 fe the A, H. C., and both teams were arxi-| game wound up in a riot Mervin on goal. the defense will be aR to ps ore ity LE Ror ous about its outcome. The victory for Umpices Bob Emslie and Hank O'Day] safe and capable hands However. the nehoti red [the High school give them a botten'|avdne attacked and the police had to b Eureka undoubtedly has a fine team . Hust Qn a Bur as chance to win the series The line-upjecalled to save their lives The police}at. present, with Hobbs and Herr E| ste and Furgenson.| \ 7") . so : ; es dete England vitl anothet were never wav on theand ground| "‘ *School fallow were unable ‘the lawn -mob)of/10,000,)/ 3a. et: oy } 1 5ya » ie . a ! i i the t) aaed) p-| SS came ‘that were aE Catch y which crewdedto:-handle: out on the and ovei a s . plaver yn i i i a ooked as strong . <1 ey ‘ a . ~s ure that e game wil iT dition ate meee ne ».)bever In position for a pop up. Up to] St ns me yhey | t the quarter of the umpires, wildly ne , . aS , a Fe ah a 1 as a bull when he stripped. It was an the -fittl ee ¢ d , Piteh howling for their blood. One of the of-] even faster and more exciting than final the distinguished that one the death] sure what seemed to prevent a re, Qi Hammond fae: rales an a ee i 1 oe and 12844 welghed Hyland that nounced Finucane 12 pounds Hyland was|i) ae eainte ough in pie ontns ~ First': Base awan the umpires, fired a shot over the}on the same ground last May. " No. and Wire j | een SR STEADY th equally as clever as Finucane and had] ur tt : and score Vas 1. te " the ruggedness demunded Kor; ‘thy 1 he 1 li ilf + Ve " f eet ie !J "4 ‘ rf i th, suw gruelling struggle ‘ | Suints sky high The "I made seven| Che first preliminary wig between} in. which.made th re S$ told. TI F Ww n ‘ ® score ( it Indian Joe and Kid Guinm. The Indlun|)., -up simply toyed with th colored tighter} : ; ; aud put him out in the tlvst round. The a D.S Cateh . of colored boy wax scared to death and | PODeEne Huston was not even hurt when he dropped| Piteh you. Phones LAKE ~ EAST 48 ' 2 gam 1G i , f Pe n the nsice ‘ oc . ‘ e «233e | P partne 2 7 cece: Yk OUB MEU on E by Bas Mth rags Game in up to the | one to shoot able rarely ; . was = oy ACK ' § iC , poor upport = as wing will be up to its fullest strength ° Z reel da face unless at long range F inucane | g " Hammond pitched a much beeter game Brooklyn : ey Wo} pritt. a clevel dashing player and Le Se SEI os Scion As ee eee played for the head continuall while | ee after the eighth inning than' before wea xpert drvibbler, also a ripping shot | Moses Thatcher Vice President Hyland worked for the body and kld- | the game beingis decidedly in the favor rest 5 1 one o ® most inte a tl rs ins oon ci cide or «¢ of i lingig from Preston, Lancashire i PER, Se ALLS x a oe oe aerate wis Cashier ashi nevs And it was these blows inet a or atin Raat. ea a ae Be as STithe All Hallows up to that point ‘|NEW YORK LOSES AND KAtbed. of ‘socke in Fsngland will Edgar S. Hill . .. Ass't Cashier took all the steam out of Finucane and] -- 5 r Seite iké ‘, . MyZ OMmbs. s econdnd t mun. 1-for f » vill et the<-1 x hare = oon base the High operate at center, and with a < st netnmade the finishing blow casy for Hy- | 4 7 aN at cn 1 e, mY t ag school, played the star game of the i GAME ENDS IN RIOT ened right wing, Salt 4 ike will have ver ‘ reps were yventey X the © " F se land Fi 7 oe { mcor Gt nf eg | sity da i succecded in making three} -_- a dangerous forward e on duty N More thin 1,900 followers of the game | edie J f doubi plays during the game by) qulcks | Polo Grounds, New York, May 2%1-The] Their strongest halt back line will icC ° fitth f the two ey = we | playing } 1eadwork ! S: 4nToO re went from Salt Like to Ogden and re-j-, , h Parr ia as'ch was N rsin Yhis is the tinalil ot | Giz los 5 ri; im e of fth the serles toJalso be on duty and it th: \ on SURG a par who g gan yiants s lost the firstst L turned early this morning Letting at the ox for tia Saints swus BUBDOr hed ae the series between the High schod! saa [the Chieago Cubs today, 2 to 2, and thejand Russell at full Han k, with Me-]| B nk S, tne ringside was 100 to 60-ini favor, Ob: ill sides. so plaid, with no) ini BS OS et" ote: hin jled sight The aititude had clearly OREO Vth Preps ed Finucane and blow after blow to the vas played 1 : veak ad hi BRB atk "Tron | layed b wind v : a oe Ww Hee The "U" a ball men Ae start Sposa 2 7 1 ee ot x "ut ; ‘ a m =f !when serve j Se | ee Pet ik us | DRAW. fought marked SOCKER Ne ae a first Fureka 2 10. 12 has Nocdeat the than hardest i on Teums . Won. Lost New York ; aa ses Ure > ~ ob St | | 11.-Billy to was Papke that 4 Pp first a shade his own, however, {as a draw LEAGUE. Standin of the E & Both California kee fighter Papke with body blows reached that distressed him, hard but vallied and fought toe to toe he the last, rushin through the le last, s & Caponi ay latter rounds The older fighter held from 7 : ,OTASs In bat pats 000 111 00x-3 ortl 1 erfes-Orth anc Stevens a let . ‘Main 166 | before the Dave ne| this evenin It which ackled and still with his che R 600-) 000 000 or rs GO but Caponl finish, whirlwind. orth dam it OF : QUALITYyee 192a 12 to} third TO May from to have the proved pitchers 2: co re It e "THE 4 hLAUNDRY b ‘ | | 20 to Faus.| Valley, LIL, and eee fought a draw club it at times, Heydens| oerice in é rich | | 8:slugfert seeming at PRO eed Inate | kena lee, y The Skip- | CAPON|I Tow - fifteen round port Athletic 7 a at ae neressam the | || salle Livius ROUNDS Davenport, 8 luxury as of all. call. a half furlongs : - | w N Ss ee oR te Time, 1:06 4-5 mile-San Papke of Spring Caponi, of Milw: ow. R: a Both | throw yeur e and : the Nation- wild visitors' sole The uftend- Sane indulged' ore 15 caste. for | Polly, | Follow y second; AND FAST : the season's = SREECT | furlongs-Aunt one of life and over with fs indeed no rare about es S.C WORE. "te g > for rT , . antidote for all Laundry Troubles, = It produces case and contentment, , a a six Sea - Air, 1 7 It is full bubbling ae : een within the reach Call moo Yours Results 1:02 face, Sixth Louis. ° aa Philadelphia : : last per,Fifth third.race. Time, five 1:14 and Misty's Pride, 16 to' 5, Eee Eee 3 second, Gossiper, third = dash St. Boston third. five furlongs-Rhinestone, 8 Modan, second; Swede Sam r won; mm 1, Te oraestale and the poor drink it, and are benefited. by the be d i rgb ao Ae eer an good health that it brings. OUR finished Md ‘15. won Cabin W1l-| Time, 1:40 4-5 a : -York....¢::3.. Louis 1. : is isher | Fis pip-zip- s nee at Not, however, + cigs knows Follow to the < Fisher of improvement dow 000 000 001-13 a ae age rhe! animating bottle notice Nott Gan Nothing luxury. tnt and<with muc n| around the field} from Oakland ; z and a sat mee Fisher beer Faustus Blt race, {o 5., won; St. Bemis. How bor Batt 1, was rather Last the the Stoval's pee is oe and to i) our beer. snap and CORES ar oues: bye Rictives ana tie. 25 PAPKE defeating splendid game for the A. H.C, but had| Cineinnatl i to appetizing, breeze, quality. and was bar ked | enouch to force| 20 down was away badly to make up ran won f Tr "100 20001x-4 et and three straight men. The first man for High sehool was put out, but econ A setidnannedl titer tting arene gle Ings . and te *f am that Ri 200-3 vu-3 scored the ninth inning Washington s cre at 3)and ex- 009 000 000-0 and Schreck, pass, out the Clevelana inning when the ee the High school|wew score E.] 8 . 2L-Joss, who has not season, won his ninth by L-A an in At in played Polly Aunt played from 20 to 1 to 3 Hersain showed startling eee May this GS game was Air, north open out?, SURPRISES. playscool and the the preeze 000 001 OU At Joss NN I H. rone pee hivered aIn Cleveland, lost a game core 5 to & In the twelfth Hammond, the pitcher for the High school, fanned ‘ Against Ragged Field- couea T by bringing in four runs. The ninth and tenth Innings were played without . a ea rua Seon ares a ae Sarine ie 8 Mardiy get to the bady of Hyland and| average even, second;| the last third. Time,|balloon and mill was much faster | expected under a rul| ee Good like it boys ) ee mixed eae part al "tangy," the invigorating-that's = oa whish-fiz-z Emeryville today Aunt sain were the surprises. from as beer || 6 1 Misty's Pride took the Etude handieap . ass Altrock]4t five and a half furlongs, leading all! . the way. She was equal favorite with St ball teams. The High school won-6|tynate in having long hitsf made a i ; , to 5-In a twelve-inning game. The A. . oe : Hi. C. had the best Be the eame until aba Ape acer they did the most Sa | DAINTS | eae specoe a High Y the Douglas High Fort school and . ee eee es anal quis of MES nsbury rules and that the] men would have to fight free from the| clinches than had i a 1 ing, ing. Yesterday a third | y ase fer latter s | had boast-|,,5°C074 she Fragrant, a beer. and Ever HER- S Cheer , price eason ay oI a ee x AND race, six furlongecond; Peenaences ps : ed aoe oats 1, won; d Peggy O'Neal : co 0s me Acore Of e LO tus, third. Time, 1:14 Ls Willett was arrayed against Mourthllanes PR ITUTlonee ongs» SI " ras|game The Waddell ) y iddel The ‘& um W48/5 to 2, won: Titus II, second: ar Walsn of|and have been} tally the 1 ----- SAIN ARE curtain fell he dought were the only y league circuit 5 e cool POLLY both! as she _ | ground again!" the Mary $4.00 ances vz ine widlaiie At McWhineand horal Francis, Batteries-Falkenburg L Gone,| OY. ET two minutes round. . Heatly time SCHOOL AND A WE P the ing at in the wise some Zem-| 10 to 1, won; Serville, 10 to 1, second;| Please, ‘Ti me, a .1022 3-5. 8-5 = ‘ 3 to 1, third. . Sixth race, about six furlongs-Hick-| nose from a blow received] round, but was not other- (month HIGH race, reakness stakes, one seventy yards-Don Enrique,| Ethon, here of ‘next R. r Philadelphia pladetpiis furlongs-Tom bruised badly, except for the many red = ok ¥ splotches on his‘2 body where Hyland had been' working, _Hyland was blecdthe first Gardner Timq'| won; Robin Hoed, 15 ei eso 07 (nis Suia 15 to 1 won; Fifth3 not| Coy 2.to. about 111-§ HyFourth was/™Mlle and before won; McGrath, 6 to 5, t° 5, sece ond; Pe regain and It 6 tol Seethus, a floor; like a log. He rolled over and over} while his manager, Paul Butler, threw | water mpc do, to: the) body was 000-1 hard uppercut to the jaw as they sep- cf c 1, won, Lasorella, second; Rus-| matched to fight here the second week ance was the smallest of the urated. Finucane went down for the}¢ ee te 1, third Time, 1:02 2-5, in June at 122 pounds, 6 o'clock atling to the cold Score count and was clearly all but out w hen| Second race, one mile and a sixteenth|nhight. If Gans will accept, he can fight ; : ve solar 57] 000 12000x--3 and Shaw; guBucsse 35 d ; ‘right 1g that thes y American Sere Saas Oy Seo 4] land] 18 game At Detroit. M ty 21-"Shut out isher heer hours in| z | brought! Mra, Saie, rot started for some time by the stable connections ee a eae 000 001 ale him made Jimmy "Weeks The of) May 21.-Four favorites| San Francisco, i} mand two long shots took the money at her x . Jennings, last act coe ae pn runs resulting from] : -day on on oe | the the Detroit . got Batterfes-Waddell ; dia|/¢tt and Payne : 556 e000 9 GAMES, a wjajmed on the 0 a fought wee Or an a on ae ‘ "rs efforts the fight for Denver. Boston and Freddte boys not until they really When they 12 18 ---_. ed the te theseat tl onNees"Ped ae Ree ataienBroved favorite ip mous was woefully All through a blow eee nor escape from wallopsland| of les ee faiththe fight the blowslacking. of Lewis lacked Dick, who followed him about the S lo her large coterie of followers, steam, while those of Gardner had ring, but could not land a sleeper jfor she did not finish in the money, the], eae AS : = E. w u . : |. going to Belle Griffin. w he at plenty of julce behind them > £o After of 3 to 1. eahe SO friends' $3.50 AUNT Chicago. tigers, who until yesterday Rare nae Ap ee When cxe@ COWD) showed his hand to ine Aid E hard fefeeli eling- | terrible oe ie yo eo eels ates P" Detroit, ; : articles Gardner, on the weird affair, all the rrors Terris Cieruie, ' Wh nee by "next faker G. Eddy agalnst Calvin A. Frye land-|®0d Several other defendants to obtain woe S proporty of Mrs. accounting Pitts-|4" series. |] W"S Announced today by erk Shurt- aged mare took the lead immediately af-| ter the start and made the others dizzy} chasing her. She never was In serjous! danger and won by three lengths Sea | oh like! over vhalf in the behalf of 10 postponement of twenty-four the1 hearing hearing of the equity > tiasuit BL ee . POSTPONED. MORE was beautinued indisposition of Judge Robert . Chambe ri iin. who. is to preside, RHE The "Eddy. case "will be called. again 10) 1) OO1-2 6 | tomorrow morning if the judge ts able 0 010 02x- i y}to be present. Should his honor''s in;and , ; continue, , another post Phelps; > Moren | disposition er postpone- -| ment will be taken ee 5 ed : Linda- Chicago .Mavy 21.-T} White § ;, heae pc ot fae on a = oF ae Fat ni eaten ; i. CU aS he oda; Dee uo gue Se Gao: the series} a weighing : ounces ager the Thir:weight pounds, een Ath dares Rae is take off welght, and when} on the scales at 6 o'clock the ai Ume he He pt00 mito heavy training ‘ arty''s Md2 ss 16 ; " se : At went sound Con Bosten to aa ner o and flelding oan c a 6 16 YESTERDAY'S Lewis L 1 - Chicago Batterles-Winters measure|and McFarland < he race > $2600 however, Gardner ne mt and in cover- Gardner ; , gong had the Lowell lad on fensive Lewis owes his defeat in a Madden|!" es was too sixth BSI " ar Pittsburg's Pittsburg Philadelphia Pg i wie -Lietield in $2.00; Cartyin -- 18i: . Tate jaw rounds we i nOAN Phile Reni W stopped it. tiful, Score Hat ast , St. and ninth| tenth be- _ greatest presented to the] Jack" MeGinnis won the fifth animal up to lad a the *"lafter eanuietie blush blus in : Cleind Bec en in distress and it looked as though the end was near at hand. Summing up his| pig ' Lowell io 5 In ieee aoe on John ; jai go t hi Ss] When Dead Gone again | ana Mad bid the sixth, seventh the elghth and effective ine that the}j agains ga today wash Pie Dee recte settee oe eee Europe Derby The rae hen |started backed off to the ; Went Ww _ Lewis TOUnd eae ee throughout the fight he depended upon canwor this blow. Lewis, on the other hand,| 5 : played constantly for Gardner's wind, » #NC)yut he made a sorry spectacle of It, for ate soe , SrGHAHI veer 0uk ia aS a ih chonke Phen the money eWstern poolroom division was pace irs was és ame a Spe oneae Hy: ard | 2 ‘Ria: oe ala lls in the first exchange af wallops Hyland . ; a had him hanging on and badly in dis- ee cae eee had no lim save p ‘he 28S. tress, The bell saved the 7 Chicagoan| Ifclen eGr sa 1¢ e irae } tenth. round margin game of 7 CORE eee Any hat in the house this week,| | . Standing!' of the Tennis. The first five rounds were ©**" affair, OYer™ helmingly in fayor of the Lowell a6 to ine leat Gaindte a a 1s was se ared fg the tWeetecn DOblE [rooms ringside, the and the mols ‘The ‘He' lad, while Were even put 4 = | | i a Finucane ‘crashing stomach | of the win by Don Enrique. Mr. BelIinucane could hardly get| mont will witness the running of the 5 ae Ripugt'the the Californian | Tuohy, «word was sent aut Brink want nara reputed naa Sy : ; Meee ERR er o r th e cei ring till na "inucane ag in bearings and Caceres steady |} | Mike z the at ro dunge was eg ie Rouitsdsan aa but seemed could by steam behind his blows. He was clever, | Salo DW wie Z iH eseen esssar hee. source-! > > but lacked the ruggedness and in-} c olors a nett faa ge a ey es Be Be He Ss, 4 Ss us se oo e t Le fighting ability of the 'Friseco lad. It ataainbe Gi which Ad cunt a * am | | Philadelphian from the in the first round until] alec tad he monev| aude after that there was nothing to it but/)/, Hyland. He had the advantage in the Ci price to led Galifatiiacownea : attar ( | we an | The not on fight- » fairly was being known Western commissioner, who dia| not enter the ring until the price against] Audi-| a ive been better fitted to the Hyland |‘)The style of fighting. The boys fought free yon, from the breaks, and all Referee Mark ind Clays of Bingham did was to look f | May Angeles 21-Fullycoterie $20,000 today was Los ee boy of Chicago was]. ) 4, AnigedG win «ie | srcona race | had a shade the best of it, It :vas In with a left cross}from Coy Maid and other fast ones ay the seventh, and In the opinion of many plexus of San tete Hvland SG fierce , narrowest' in the first AMERICAN LEAGUE ad the carried payer itl eran .% . eaestart from' the by, ed burg today | RInEDe™ aoe. a Bi | Nee } Marshall; At Phitadelphia. Philadelphia, May 21.-The Phillies At San Francisco, Denver, May 21.-After ten rounds of RILE a reest kind of milling, Jimmy]San Franeisco . 112 008 1ix-11 12. 2] of Lowell, Mass, won the de- | Oakland . 000 201 2M-5 19 2] me eee ee ctrl Lewis S Gailawiern de atte ries-Shley and Street: ~nCates . and ey over Harry of Philadel: ss Y 22, 1907. ee H. E. aN : ape and Battifet ae ries-Shields man and Brown ae : to Meet Gans. ere eae phecath 364 ae 53 ; 25.-0secene . . Fighting Chance the for LOS ANGELES CROWD IN IN ; POrtlanid' Rounds scan Oakland Ring. (ren LEFT CROSS WINS Los Angeles Sanuradcisuo OR st ic aie Standing of the Teams. WINNER GARDNER S MAY Temple : G-R-8. | ‘fr > 2 . : h t P t A $socia t 10n erc an $ ro ec t ive pRN TO 2CT : a res) RT DEBTS. HONEST OF COLLECTORS SCIENTIFIC 7 . rci Fat' Rukh Eicoe Conbaey dat Net) Bek Prancis G. Luke, General Mer. "Some : ‘ Pike People i ~ City S6 eke Sls: Don't Like Us," : |