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Show a THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1907. 7 NEWS OF THE SPORTING WORLD |"Wsans nn: AT BARTON'S We are offering the greatest hargains of the season. Crowds TIGERS LOSE AGAIN FAIR SIZED CROWD ‘DENVER MEETS UTAH (SIKTY HOUNDS WAIT. | ==! sone -$$... 10 VICTORIOUS CUBS ATTENDS RACE MEET ig Takes Lead Is Fast snow and : 5 os e : Cubs is | that) with occasional n, cig afternoon True Mettle. | Service eyice S f ofa erowAlhee siend "S126 = ‘row a splendid} -__ When Saturda: atur y Sao aoe wikuees the L! fir at big game ur ; a of football -The oe ea igs ele om of th . National . The doc y make Bil) by a score of a trol action, : getting 6 r to} ery ii " Was the | Somes what T iger| promote rs re ady e| It race," of a seems The crowd disappointment the promoters was| to &* the] ome idea as to what the representatiy made of this year voluntarily ‘oday's kind eleyen. game will be of of the stuff Utah first ine is fn er mect crid- : and vie pe ae ' : itself felt in the ee ie . fA on city. pe oy i is of has collapsed the Reynolds work nas neon sus- Bem t next not nell the wun 4 ee E sec ee ae "They were finding that man waich Sea zs . eperensee greatly the ReyAeneas es 7 toda . today ¥; | outlines Vald Work lack-| was the , the on tense condition Alaska suspended Home yesterday. at rae up 300 gato nd lasting and one heavy for fifteen drenched cold minutes the field stands especiatly a packs the full fury of the cold storm of a lofty bleacher Tigers Started Strong. Just how reaien si stopped Star spectators i much that on rainstorm ; top had tered lend te] : in} I and scribes, against exposed the ropes,to|| ofvorth the the Cavalier was Jand appeared aoe did ae to| race, Around as roc re . wachr nets 50 inday every was a te he managed y eae to finissh | the tHe Coys b> the appiauee| = rse fared badiy in have Denver ball, und "U" played together i eeds team' if bunch of neers second Jennie A. and Onward F.!/sald were also in the race every minute. Re d tird won the special race Mc- | ie encouraged The the moments that Diays succ in play, the the first on ae Wackelvor' ee ‘ idging {from rae the now }So a Viletore ‘ Y the get t-| ¢ whict event | from the fact that the Utah f poe ater no players to look to esc ear ee, eae ee aha do with the victory of the Cubs cannot be told Up to the tim it broke the} teams were battling desperately da} Tigers, of them, ipepes race|ting |few pace the surprise in this to have epee i tt gi This rater although P| e pte = eens oh neat. 2:12 Thetrot firstor the hares out. The being soil rolled as to give footing. and firm can plowed a but is]of roller| too and not and steam not grandstand ayaa nce tained. / a he ; oe par era oe ab te a Ne nO Denver owes the : ; ; an BaD acl naS people on of the than Valdez railroad the have failure subscribed it is said, even to atest far the boys BA i capitalization largely a on $35. Serer your | ON Pas ; po. <9) furnishings, lats, t { ; best Come 950, - ¥ te A SUL o4 a0 or o- ete., t tints in ] the i and fab- early. ; & e POPULAR CLOTHIERS 45-47 MAIN STREET. more bank. toward and eee Reynolds formed many and corporations, each with pees $7.50. + have and . ries. to suspension is of liberally bell up aaa E 6 HOOL 75 $3 50 underwe;pebl, rE : een kiGn of the road) which oe appears to be imealvantin a seemingly {interminable litigation, Reynolds sold stocks in the road throughout the Bast, . y. the work They the he : 5 Deon al ep ey se ae re ey ae : tent "a a ame, To serious hard| bleachers] li are going up on the south side along "¥Y|]the back of the race track where the hae best view of each course can be Ob-] - showing hounds was with a A ais CRU: to We shattered themselves after of the merchants] yé the for games th the‘eleven Salt Lake pe cia l cers Ceri "s eri ve fro from Butte }funds are available to pay Vioaoe nea ne ire| }upon took the "pulling off" the race meet battle the local this Two tle ee eo ee them. eae ae ‘ 5Iron [i this morning filled with dogs and men] ence here is feared. The city has apThe floral offerings of today the| had promised that they would close|and Ogden High schools the home team and a delegation from the local cl grand ceremonial parade and hurrah,| their places of business The pro-|showed up to poor advantagé The : : pointed 50 extra polleemen to handle were fine, but the hurrah* began to] moters were assured of this and the re-| men warar ut on time boweine r ie ae ne hand to meet them. Others] the situation. Governor Hogg all ready subside at the box office and after the| upon hung up a $1,000 purse playing was ragged and the progress K peak 1 ts a disomy sr and \to call the troops at the first sign of masses who were pers ided around town) the state fair horses to Ogden B »}of the game slow This, however, may a he Psbai dt on .. lat the total rioting. All railroad ‘prope rty has been gettin the ew n saving their pues even vent as far have been due to the fact that the big The ett a which te POCTant attached by creditor The feeling is prices of admission he wrd th ® news, De-} publish a lor list of the fellows were playing with a bunch of = _ ea : _- | Seneral that the Rey nol Is bank will be troit became quicter t At been} who had pieds edt themselves kids, and were unable to get into i Pees Fad a See ou A facet able in a short time to meet its oblifor weeks. for the afternoon According to the] game es first. Aiea Aare e It sale i he gations with no loss to depositors It ‘he game was played under desper-| promoters, they were turned down by From 1 point of weight the Utah]. ace. north of ro race a ok at tk a ee ee ate weather conditions Three fierce | the merchants at the last minute with'aggregation has the advantage on the nic grounds aaa is 400 ae face 18 tall a terrible financial hardshipee to losqualls of 1in, sleet and snow swept] the result that the size of the crowd | Denve r bunch by about 20 eniiet has aaa wonntenaiad ont all cal merchants." the «field during the progress of the| Was not at all in keeping with the | erage. The Denver boys sides ana made tight by burlap ran Common People Suffer. the and a $16.50 ter en's Bt ry Ss 42 00 Lo ee ; A YATS-$9.00. CK as $15.25, railway Between We are prond of the yp TO! ge 2 c = Ae eG BIE OVE or ogg is holding himself in readiness to eall out the troops The following cablegram agora' , pe me satel es Monday afternoon nthe : of dogs and doz over the Tnited that z a Ree starts me fatlure Valdez today: Wrought up on in bank, be-|nolds is mect Coursing bubble anotherRernolds venture, From 500 - T the toggery. compliment. A MONEY SAVING STORE. Consider the following inducements: SUITS-$115 $12;50; 5. $15. $16.50, $18, $20, $25, $27.50 up to $40. Oct Alaska Meet Calls|»ani ot vais: to Salt Lake. . rone . Vash., Reynolds . Following | = Many Sporting People sunshine, the Cubs gave the | acing program at the Wasatch driv-|S€4S50n between the Tniversity of Utah he daily arrival 1 ie - . Sa\ s : | ing park A finer collection of horses|and the Universit of Colorado teams,|owners from all oO he Tiger tail ts iy,; never pe rform d in Ogden, and "ey-|the Utah football fans will be able to Stacds te oi 7 pial wa in | Republican Special ul a Gn he a tle Chance to Show Their a sleet, glimpses of tM twiot Femur fen and interesting. Oana HUGH FULLERTON 11.-Battling Oct FOR MONDAY'S RACE) o . . o.oo at Wasatch Driving] ‘Local Varsity Bo. Boys Will Have| National Coursing Park er First Storm. BY Detroit, ON CUMMINGS FIELD) jnoStenemne Batile a Rain, ‘Snow and Sleet! Program of buyers are taking advantage of the exceptionally good valnes in fall and winter snits and Schemes. Daily BULLETIN of X E CURSION RATES work+ Via companies fabulous paper The has made thus far this season, Utah] of a great crowd of frantic rooters,| heat and was fourth because o a i gathered new courage The ata ee adjusted hopple In the next should have no trouble in defeating her,| Bird took but : I do not wish2 anybody to think me stopped the game with Detroit one run| three heats, however Red 3 ‘0 ao rood, and in bad luck, because] three firsts Alex Trite acted badly|°Ver-confident, or depending on the they hadn't made even more, for they}on account of poor. driving, it fs ork of my back field The back fife 5 F ; . = a, vie . . vw,. and as yet ene the plays are} were hitting Overall in slashing style.} claimed, : s very ; s A 3 The ites nt the rain ceased tne en> tir . aspect of the came changed: WY hae on ° he cold and the wetting : t being 1 T off with anything but cisior The: back ' field men seem oe gish and lack ginger he line, aver Donovan inii thehe lene lead, is hard andnc brilliant wiih) ny ea style, ing in field amdteur and to guess, bi ne he then attacking attacking iu} made them look ile | winning rally, but with the) Overall rallied and. struck leavine th eeDises- ented. fielding feat make Donov: the third iing ‘ sts \ caugh nt rove . Yt whe hi I : ¢ ied : irve ' t j not not z *, J: C. ni, Time se 1 ri Wikia tee I nte run 1 ! | , a ve Coactl a ; on and : ene I ay a Ot aie cor Bone : Certainiy Goes IKoehler of the a - While ee the nee eee, CE a lunch that he] race and then when ee phorox,. es : ~s | _ rs 2 don't eon ta Cait CHIC her ne z f not yy T su en Denver 7 I ae avdle sick 1 ‘ > ; > ee Bartell _ | Prusse, PEE! Willey. B Oo on ge the 1 ice | Lauplensant Wwe] later 1 Moore, hates Au 115 B.150 A Q. cr t and Hennessy, Olse and Christianso he ut il} = iy p ed : . Chiengo. R. 1 Vesa Shest -P,O.*A !: ; inker, } nace a0 5 | , - b. H, P.O l 1 : ; , time round ui ' the , ; rig n Houston ie win tane former Cyortie| Aa yc ped i |) oad ia | gf 7 0 Rossman, Coughlin, ; < : a o : i mee D JonOVA t it. ot ef ta : 1{ | : TRUTH Ls Three base | ) ‘i ido and I Ra re ( \ Portia 000 ion man , ‘ aatal ‘ a and : Byrne At San \ thie LEAGUE. % -.-+--" Batteries-Joy Bliss, _ oo : _ and - 100 aa Sy ot Str - | 5 anid: t LEDS dea ; dow ‘ is | a 1 ie d in put ip Wer error a2 must backed yiadicase cae funds that come o Ds md cpa must from solely Ri CH the the ; " l i i OF iy. Oct Oct. ‘ at : ) 4 and n wl 1a 17 1 Lt is race 2064. r pac f ae) In sik vagy aa CINE - wen ance. |: straight heate Quinn evening is} LAYTON anal oO Aah CURTIS = IChEO, 16 {84 pay ° 12:35 Z ra clegt Layton, L36) 200 Ds) the was 11 147- 1s7- (167 ae - 222 OW last .. perior Ogden Ask any Sbort and. . 8:10 p. the season. of Line TICKET 5 trains Returning . 5:55 Agent for OFFICE, 2 . 0 to gden a.-M. "or j trip 9:30 "n} excursion Oregon CITY ae ee ee ee Girl the a only leave ; This m. further 01 ; 18 the particulara, MAIN ST: a B second trotted and ex- Ix<ent cy ne pai Rantuelsy a| | Shakespeare o | WILL HOLD or '@ CARNIVAL IN TENT) -)- see us : now in those bills owing | 682] dered 2s tne lete d of the for new each regard to gy you, andC we money for winter the carnival thiat 15. evening ind aah 5 here ter Cares] Ae when o 1a TieDt: relay y me; 5 ) the gs ‘ honesty is 15 cs to |} cae : rr ig "4‘ Od ur =| Kaut Let ' { Fi of d rank eae is NOT Baking imitation that 1 genuine compan) ste: am p w« t for hie men 8 lo t < pursuit Provo ¢q Mrs, | Rata yening ue uy lls norning the Museum , left the Mi race,| Kate n- | rT K. ' und | Gi vacant 1 retiring of: Dre ( G defeated 13) j econd | Wednesda Cc up Marge My (scratch) round r{ Me- Find, a erie $4,500 2 up a A The : ho, estate Ernest says: 4 per cent Zucker. harm A.} the h beverages, Lil- mildest Aner is, quantiti if and ae ot. es by reason FOR gets ft I the When you n of has MILLIONS order Bre $4,500 ee MAY not made Las money é e you . your SETTLE SILVERWARE |; MONDS. ; . . beer remem- ‘ a AT Phones ck | VOOR Ew, . REASONABLE i. GRADES PRICES. ESTABLISHED | never n tried | method was | wrong. MAI BUSINESS | SALT BUILDER, a | Care Republican. § Bell Ind. C LAKE CITY, ‘phone 'phone | O. The Eu. ae De blishe Estat ; : Daily q . ; Republican; j == Exchange Turf Salt Lake ; : anual .eyTT - mats a California and 265. | eeosre SESS EST SS eebhhestaeeh eters, | N UTAH. | | a cas TIE OR DIA- ot BEST THE OFFER |} ONLY } have 2 it, or, having : it, AS WELL AT ONCE BY COMING TO an . ‘|G IN IN nie sapatlly nor ae by alcoholic roll 1 rewilng ce. 500 i | JEWELRY, OTHERS because a Z tried large its i r the Fisher brand | wre : Fee ; OUR for you, Mr. Merchant, it ¢ z is most in it / 1! that only Salt mouth. | } "a me . without the WE | "ae meus: ub h i z nboad Tutely that reason pomred of the into largethe amount of liquid body and next ES aH 1 i ce teeth MADE of Tt used injuriou ts Bldg., l privy "It seems' certain yi Miller Rallway. killed" make Sinister per YOU than : S DEBTS. SKILFUL OF ose Work, MATTER less : = ssociation Cleaned ..$1.00 ae Cc rowns, sae oo-K Br Beer > « extra We Teeth Sol Mild re from Ben iy sie TN i 3 its Dr. (hanwti-| played wil heer A - HIONEST or PARLORS CHARGE "IN .$5.00 =a -+«-$1.00 tee E meet | counsellor, physician to her majesty, the German Empress, in veaking o th< s¢ of beer, 7) 2 defeated up. Mrs. Miss R. 11) Service Special ; : 4 i = "A oo \ (eens i t-! Miss Teeth. Silver Fillings Gold F iiling ea of DENTAL AP >PLIANCES R N ear considereddbsby Is now W ‘ ilcohol, 10], many leading temperance adyocates as the wreatest temper1 k ol hatae ¢ar ce drink the nage : : 1 } Sea eee errr days October 15 and where you belong-then Get with 3] Registration IK ; rs \C } KEYSOR PERATORS Sane at of Ama)cam or HAS | ; George B ADVERTISING (hondicap'2),:2|[] 9) defeated good : . . . "40 MAIN STREET. (Over Davis Shoe Store) Well phone 1499: When you come here erake YOU R OST PE TROU3LES you have at your ice the MOST E ¥ | Es ip dé a) J | TDMedb Teat e d (handicap (handicap Judge : M 1 (handicap stud t M a . rotective are, e PLAYED pe Uverstrom on by - : (jer 9) (handicap Steiner the use of beer like alana ont : of the pl nk1a) E. 4 I eRENGHAAG ‘ ‘ Tavic RC. the is- | register building. | (ye . Professor i BESS Lite Professor college eniae i Cua: in rea jlian Officer Pitch Miss/J{ « al to play ie e irst red) | | | e exaggerations p = DR } People Intemperate > COLLECTORS - the injurious effects of alcohol no longer deter thinking people from enjoying and benefiting by OF ‘GOLF ROUND , eae rele , A pp a Students Tuned tp. | university students held a foot-|29, rida rool of who the day a | sas inita everybody. h ants 77-78-93-91-97-9S-99-100 Commercial National Bunk FRANCIS G. LUKE, General Manager. : ~ oa. _ "SOME PEOPLE DON'T LIKE Us.' Wei Miss Mass Ainslec preceding ' *s The bed' £5 and four up dothe cu lap} cap im. rehance) ountain the ‘ ‘CL' Da semi chiby ai, jefeated on a ipl ithe ; rinkas ta.by| gools y\yie irty-sixth »-lap int mie Su-'Piace di i cal set:Bno snllé the Butter-|"Seliool ‘ he without. Matt claims ATI from TOURNAMENT : ; ; . claims, to: I ‘ i or in the toda don six ‘FIRST RACE! dred''s Sonne iranée : . e - tonita PAO 9 ‘ o | ch of trxing EY I oO yosened is, Curtl : dM lan Hie : gémi<finwls t -Val [aus jton by WIN : t Ones! A went ay Ba aT 0 to | becas In: | rietta streaks of | t empera erc ; and oe T of the first earned ee Red ; In SCIENTIFIC |} com- hard + Ss exist M - third.| ,. three up-and two to play Miss »large yz] 8aret Curtis defeated M Margery -W. St R 1 tes 7 rere! ee rré ra nit ns Mas gamle. 27 Warlo, ‘ ROLLER tonight a. ae * idicap, mecont: SKATERS i. |! the destir remain in For tne sisters ‘dite havea ‘A won; Dream-|phipps,) from Springfield,» ! ©, 1:38 4-9.) Gliminated) Mrs. Samii Wave Crest.| pone of the Weston the St. Balgiiaot mninne i race re ,auf-land id dant ond; 8 Seon) aah it vO } need | po. shart ‘Biogmtat ~ | Re sublican Special f ok Prove : Oct I t! ‘ sponge. | Barry) was oe oe : & 1 a | was absolutely out-|. si Chulita, RELAY tawing foil for: Wee Wolf, hire urlong aus a1 wl hh a Manhattan twove and Christmas. belong-th« fore sisters' Curds ‘titled It will Boston . a'f buitaing | 5 vation . al meeting house for | with together and, has been working a success - oe Registration days Octoher chairman mittees, make it TITLE asec 1 . will get you 11.-Arrangements which it is will receive a ne 5given , addition as a result The carnival w iil be held in a large tent on the baseball grounds and will Include booths of all kinds \ mixed program of ee eee ad pl ae eee a8 -_-}| 901-2939) FOR ye tencge lz Oct. eed UNA 475] 12] 612] "658 1923- 949 ‘The ‘Curtis, raret | \ Va-l victaorte tod econd;| the 1907 title | family ind tr | the Baby ‘| PROVO tier a é { "| It or 1:00 p. -m. . 5:10, a oun 7°10 and Sonoma Girl coming home a eR third heat inen starts the here:present Tuesday, October outlook the from Sti-a5t7| SISTERS six furlongs-Exploston,|¢ime inB history econd. Sir Clegis, third Lent . a ane race, lavaat De yung reed + ounde ae rae Bre 1 . CANYON. R . . Ogden at iRepubiican' Special Service ARS rT MEET ‘ C¢ } 204 Siz 6 TWO | l o 146/"161-'490| 7 f 167. Tots 1-12 Third to the} Won; ‘ 1 dha aa , Time got upard grog-|lef | vi £0 Lh0 I | ee 1 be OGDEN -_ 164 " . Miannes Colts 179 $9 72 ie "183 72° ESS) 5255 TO the} Or A ereeae t | ATTENTION Scr AND Oo b . 13 } ay cto er t 1. $1.00. Trains at RACE e Wilkesheart, holding contender, safely, third heats the cUturity fanes, | Soane csi U two ikes Second race, lwon; Halkett . ‘ : ve mi seware § d un only am who 11.-Sonoma ), {actly like the first heat, teas lways in the lead nd ‘ oethe 4the|**in a jos She trotted Sas through 27. Hanes tw ; rst 1 left | six turlong face, | ©! ond, ind| Fifth rac to sv+ aa t ad rae MA OGDEN S public people, KENTUCKY Lexington, MATCH good game throug} e The seore went McBrayr {Stayner | Donktr mene the| ifst rT Four Dixi } , i onds t p the ed up Be | revived. Barry |\ le Cates to ners | tod park Belmont poor nd nearly all o i | pe oN Ve Bt = ee to mt ma t ute EE ok COmmant won easil's The d race .| Txplo the | ass Franciseo. Francisce--- Oakland Ase the ; that ila won an easy victory in z the $5,000 Transalvia stake today. She took the lead in the first heat and ied at every «played techs it n let n | t ; Se the 1] ; Hart- ay 100 010-1 San or eoavhen: ee 910 + ind Hog Barr Barry" . * c ee At LosAngeles ! 122 000 010-8 kne l Oct, é ort | First. 1 ‘ ile d quar wind. | terspeec wor Grace Cameron e a] Lons Dana, third Time,.2:10°2= tore wo ‘ : | jr COAST provided ‘Poy and cobsing And hop! Zehring "ye Lead. 1 letbt orig Ba Kaufmann . J 1 : , been Bars 1 to to ( ‘rounc Kaufmann the é the count ofLut nine. ve : A CIFIC PA 1) O'Da ils Aa Unsuccessfully. ork, . 1 1 S ke i Sheridan, : Send-Off. expressed the belief ey vo ee that things is Himself ; have en S8trect 1 |Reallzing ee eA ge Peete ya | und. the ry 5tais. : won through the superior Williams Sirives Overcome attling tus i He ge He the Lee e"hlace,: o, Barr AE ; hit But open Ww ie u and d Kaufmann''s sund- to. ri te i 202me O00 010-6) : canoe #. | for head, then a stiff put 1 t to rich tn'. dh oat } f Detroit hr : , o ; Sula ae have OPENING ait } g cond inn cro vung left st | id 1 ; then the k cond eat »! ;chimidti Sclim and rapes. : rt. Phe aie Ol team | Folling."of s of ase | Kaufmanr ip east] ' : an ty the ing is An the Les Kaufman? E. , - theinj Gives ; quarter. IN pus Green | | | KAUFMAN AL oO three right I asf "Lto. I Cobb, | ‘lGretna ig : -.-+ , Oo é. > | ; i 2 eed is given consists of ree Many ii G Cellier BEATING a c.f. TO ane assembled. --<<_-<<_- LHB16 B | Snook Ra hadMirstvon ps J Schaefer, Crawford ow el # Jones, rabbits dogs se I Zehring | out an NMuree : ote? GETS Da t Detroit . x ; 0 Total al yk eee lelp down j : ne. Overall, 2 cour rc t down in. the Kentucky Beau the ft orits T a lL: {al Womans Golf champlonship al the | -@$44644444:444644444444644444 8|third from another: flere 4 CO "ENE. ot cunride" rushed soutidin: fronts and iF Midlothian Country club has narrowed Bas sanaasadacassaasansanes Jay econds' threw up & sponge: |) a, : ai ‘ x 1 "he"hele down to one 18-hold match, with Sis| t good ard: Db Bo new thi att t h w ¢ o ‘ . Giz en Seas n|ters Curtis as thi opponents in the | ro Ceriasy out ‘to ‘winhawwit A pune I kG loue. in@ MeDaniel had to ride haral| finals today. The team is made up of if the ould, and there no eps | bo vin by a length | Miss Harriet Curtis of the Country club rin c or ' te ‘ t ' conds each of Boston, the title-holder, and Miss -_ H, meal | Le serge ere| I ' Steinfeldt zune . Phi |? e mLlance: 3 ‘ FROM ) 5 - Th Hamburger steak ground up|for ‘ surge Ste< srO mixed with equal quantities he r Fiand Charles L t I ooked «yr Slag oe Jot | ‘ f a Jennin ; lacie taken ‘ ( : mo | Ras c| ‘ i i tried i ped z ‘ |kano Buckwa, ents) dari eg ‘ Tl (| BARRY ' ‘ Thea Russell, R-H.B..190 Z The first mate , ‘ bowling ; season j Was will ;be Brown, Me-;. R.H-B..150 rth -.-195} LRO ‘ E.150 B Riehar ae son, Cony ill ! 17) vl 2 3 plays of} Loatehess Joe Val Na was when | Tire Dute Hy h Jone ig =] . ei 4 wat | i ' a fcond ppened . be by "a inc that « betwee ty first Incident i nd thi ball or fo would alded Tucidents unpleasant. and one Tin} t fir out. leaped inside ot ' ae a { trolt . two 1< ite qQuartey. ls hand Two of ¢ and sora. Many Sr Plaskbourne. 0... 4 boun¢ T} CO thin, when morning. t|best 2ST fine ele DWSOS) i Peterson, C. oT Hom ry ome, =< is Anderson, L. : substitutes Utah gana Deer Murphy oar 155 6B |Naughten, j ds Den, voyent $20Boy -0 Q. Re Andrews, i ef seorge Robethar i Furner 2 y starting a the team The Ch RK a eat nshe twoo 11 I ( 9 ..170 Bryan, R. T.... LBB and most of them are of a quality ..175 Palm, R. G...--195/¢5 test the speed and cleverness of the otk -"R.E.. , | Seymour, R. E. " > Caer Ta flardin, L. T, Sreen, I. G. 4 ‘ rf pais. We ightia salce. EK... .178 Snow, gi 7Yl shby (C) Beta ROG C...226 180 qa) eruter, Ray ewe , | fat awster, R. T..170 o e ne, purse, in the game, N bear|or bectithe ve took 5 The Pa a are ie pee -specially as a s teet. erieuss team|dogs are ted once a day only, in the , RED n, Ria ; Pe 2 a oe is we oe want spring Mya In bad to Wey. ar Were tackle o 4 | Denver ¢ Reonnick, $300- Oa .4 1 nines mentee t tates . Shult Chat be q so|©**! crossed'' Legget TAan wren ie ohn seen w Cr pan being outout asas anticipated. anticipated. Themes aniplau Half mh ul for menage Res ter eriaraen cae ? £ i th .| Har Saar aCeJ. C. e Leggett tel i le ason r Thomas A Bird, McCoy Corbet. Dr wWhodring. : ae : ...a|Rilax, stood} oo' that out above all others was that of Frank] ~ Shuite That alone was enough to} nose an Chane smiling "2 ming 9-17. 9-181. 2.19 Hecnak tees special, purse, during the 3 early Innings, when the},Red elders dragged down four hard drives Hal and prevented trouble one di did Jonnie. ly the any he drivers their wires : race would Molly X. joined him in the ‘"‘chorus"|train and will be unable to play, and of graham bread anc dog biscuit trust him De nica I robably At will ithere was nothing te it but Har-| Cohen, the best man on my team, is laid; After the meal another rest, and then |be a surprise to iaany to know how monica out with a twisted knee. Predi icting the|}a short exercise {in leash. Before the|comprehensive anu far-reaciing the [he running races were fast, Spon-| result 1possible as my team] meets the hounds are allowed to sprint] Reynolds system has grown in the past gujix earried off the honors in the]! o eh: e. a little each day. This is done by thelr|few vears. The foundation of the whole mile and an eighth, while Little Waif "La rado college beat Utah] being held while the trainer goes some|structure is the Reynolds Alaska Dewon the quarter mile dash. and Ut 22 to 0 Later in the| distance away and whistles, to which| velopment company, with a capital izaRaces will be the attraction at the! season Olorado college Al-|they respond at top speed. At night]tion of $3,000,000 This stock {s @1utrack tomorrow and a program, even] though 1 zood con-| blankets are put on and every precau-]ing at 200 per cent premium mare not in as better than the one of today, is prom-|dition as the should be, 1 look for ajtion taken that the dogs get neither]|vanced 100 per cent in Mareh ised. Summary i gwood game." vet or cold, the terrific panic 4 opening The hounds now at the grounds are] stocks were vee ee ar co sotnees pirct race, 2:12 trot or pace, purse| The men will line up at t he gg9__ jof the game as follows quartered in the stalls recently vacated . (., asin kb re -ones 1 1 1 : by the race horses and receive just -augh Tr Line-1 y yr, nearoo, W. H. Woodring ial Ww He ht as ae Weient | 25$ much Towattention as their predecesSONOMA GIRL WINS The game was cleanly played by the; Cubs, and brilliantly in spots, especial- But as things things | Cobb the kind he likes and the result) was a triple After that he wabbled} na bit and. De- troit was wild, expecting | r grand not bunting, chopping the|Slivers, one of ils r cles around; started out with diet nbinn ue rigers| was in a'running , a Hases full, Cut OeATy- did the} fortunate set | horses had : he out; the way the . Overall Pitched in' Porm, Overall got better and better and t0-/ wards the end was toying with ¢1 ©! touted terrors and making the Tiger) feed out of his hand Indeed, Overatl pitched a wonderful game with the| exception of one period when, after two were out in the fourth, he handed Ty} a The gcentleman's road ce was somewhat of a: joke. Haemonica had the race from the start, although he ‘ fected if i i t affected Overall exactly poDp teain, . ee ay= q he aa i they i nor down to resume play the Cubs hit to whom the sport is entirely new character of the campaign planned by r coe ; ine > . a The first thing in the morning the} Reynolds and begun by him in dogs for long whirlwind performance of about three a are beetaken zs :a = Stramp s ae the c ountry, at first in ree ane late weeks before he reached Seattle may ig Na up are allowec O TUN | na dndicatea by. exce: pts. from news at W atter printed i n his paper, "The Daily = . . 1 ; matter prin n his pa ; ails preCared for Vike ae Prospector of Valdez.' In a recent isslugUpon the return to training5 quar[eye aper Reynolds gives tneie I sue o f that iat pay teyn ely how-|ters, each dog is rubbed Gown with |rollowing statement of his enterprises: | All the News for 50c. Mo. i Direct Wire she on Eastern for Events. all TH Races Sporting |