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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1909. A DOUBLE PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS gad j INVITED 10 ENTER CRESCENTS AT TOP. Sr czy 7 _ HORSEMEN TTAWARD SALTLOOKING LAKE BIG SEATTLE MEET - OF CITY BOWLERS: 7 University of Utah. Track Team Crowns May Tackle Some Hard Jump From Last INDIVIDUAL ce The best 20 Breatest prospects tha er have of Utah | Though ae Season. du ring r close pressed, , The possible ethletic was add@l/ jist activities > aro held on the university to second = Crowns be-| oo olan, \ place I lally athletic | " dono ras roe aSTita fleld which adjoins part of the sition htMaddoc ae k said Saturda Coach ic aturday "All by 18 if that now re mains to be Is If = y Hane aco fou be at the something time of i rage I not ag well Ekdaht "as lace, TG ae v send Fe .: Atiiv ae ec -Z 2 team oiater elfth : as of °of to I the ooo ac Maddock With as "i after ¢ aay ing the me roppe ae [= Da LONG \' FoLtow? BOATS ¢ Ete ae and PACE Milne 5; lad cross-country Cres. Fe ' all of é men who intend to do| ork in the sprints, hurdles, or jumps are practicing daily.in the giintina ne oas nn as weather - ....] University will have Poin andthe theA. regular C. U.; YC., |sis] With J + -) = RS QO} =| 2 An Engineer a 5 | dual meet| one the statewith meet. rf Con 61178 glit7 7 1128/21/10) 2BI48| "1 6176 "| elize | Z.C.MI. B. Donkin, y¥,|Collins, Wickam, { g | Way, 7} | the loalzol elxo 10113! 4| 9 | Par olteo? clortaaivol 9172.8 25)44)12 2)172.1} 2 NEARING ITS * | eee AEE an Do Cwns erltce ‘Am: nee | Ss oe AAA 0/18)271 7} 26/13)27 7 17 nal . | ae OAKEC will be thir A SURE feet Offers Some Nard Ward Leading With | Secretary Possibility for Changes Down Vith the the be pivienwaniela he 1 publican | ond close. of the: dat T Treasurer Stake The first advance dope. on side team ork, used | z by high tight-board Service, defeated *®®!™ the city a perfect score, the tho Twenty-seventh ward games to be played i decided With difference in the Twentieth boys secretary standing.|ment up against a) Twentieth ward second team fences, | Kansas Work that won inti | ‘spr nting | Was the accuracy for the Htgh| ‘*. The league Eleventh standings Pirst is| The game was ward by Ww . 4 far a 24} Re e scans 2 Filanoh ae Will, after t St, ed 2 ‘ Position. I Pe. , lesseeols tnesatnogh [AnWOK.Whippie.. ; Chicago, eC Feb. bile 7 - ie . | | v = Feb. . 6. Dr, F. eG. nat t and Cc the Palm er Payson Rulings of Association Stir A d S It L : AC B Lake, rank le in rack. ARRANGED In Ready for Season. Be SE Loca patiently | \ the proposed are waiting to turn up in Lucas-Grimn 6r-moun- M. new tthe fimo | Irish-American : records : " With 3 See Siurray, ready Kthietic club at a fourth : team TTA k Salt = {s Lake, : Ogden believed : to and*in its essen | tossers | ramen ‘Moran, - eae. commenced, Vani figures for . the tossing 66-|Such Pores alee be the eae at one up a. now In door record. for running four mile an pote ful, : arrangement ; . With railroad ; Seren would the bike An as a to reappoint the Rocky has fang Moun-| caused of the a city. stir) The| F. L. Gardner's appoint-| explained by the protest | lottter reappointment by| of the Salt Palace written gone time ago| Kappia aR announcement of unusual inter-; aa . ar 2 aie i was made by the Y. M. C. A. yes-, | Mike Yokel, !nstructor, Burns, the light eke Assoclation's and-M. F, ("Father Loh ywelght world. While by a anone Grove of 15, theater, V ne pounds Iv ebrruary 23 Burns welghs and ght has heavyweight --- Eaiet ‘i, ‘Bax. Nutt: Sree ena eee a off of| at the shiot NEW T0 Trecelve the of scheduled of the wrestling sport, circles clear title op-notch 180 to net ¥: the est |ers as 5 el e the per high priced. proceeds C. oe simply it that ability and most of was the and is the as a of will of Yokel the will| Wrests are and faust oa in nai ‘under the a YOUNG B\b-8 inches, 3° 5-4 old figures of 2060 Inches Association Ps mnasium Ae ions of 82. ‘The won 34 onto merit, if & most sitors' carta effective, and 3 =. by thecollege two the the minutes ------ TO MEET SIGNS JOHNNY fie ees fore thd fans of Gotham. | sociation MARLO w ‘York,' Feb.' 6.-Young Corbett more will eons Bees Habe z sf Tho fbrmer E Xs: 1 ey 3, posted forfeits for © at catch uae . : Fairmont ath h the soatch, whieh | welghts. BALL which RANK Steps until aoe. ghamplon Matton signed articles today tocontest mect Sokabyi Aenexeand 7 bald. =p arere alive Wi Standing 7 of Teams Go Walker' 3 fleld | visftors will is planning will be moisture not the succe now being 8 ussured. In a concrete be a proof. taken, o built letter of acthe t ea rack however,| ne Los Angeles by O. Pp. Beg i to B. F. Re i Mr. Smith says that t} Won. 4 . . Lost. goles y, y 4¢ Los and| An-| gele C get . Pet.| Ect. -| | soles track: is nearing completion -$00} trials are to b ade soon, . ‘1-2. As wate eiccacscescccssescG 1 2 eany -600| & .000) also said Lake in that he roe the spring retire to b ee a other best their that He he is beetMayor. two er named, eae as he thelr ex- some preferred business of to let themselves. that they are amonge 5 te sa as a financial attractions In race are guarantee In view of and offered. any event lovers of game may expect the running some good the a better ever be- offers, it Is safe look forward to a mile track, and established meeting for each year. OF ae Te REVIVED ) BY BY W ever of LAST GAME to Hearts of of : U. promise no during i U. Team. -- 7 e sasketb | a aes ene and out-} Agciesin the Sie NU CaH rena ee 4 five . Gives ork ofof AAdams Rise opportunities they B. of ¥. U. they Provo oe ve 1¢ o seaso! a z . "they ou araaten game last Thursday Toc SAFER loo he and aor another game The next contest | team in that were they game spirits The line-up TTorad c. Position, Ser Sader eee Wie Sere eo hee The score against the Aggies _[h ‘Wwever, Was not as large as was the Utah score, so that the Utah boys feo! pla shown students will Thursday come out winners night. If fn they t} suc- eed in winning the Thursday game {t them in a good will put tl way } to win the ch: smplonship of the league. Pacenteeial| Adarns, _-sétthe 1d aeeias tign the Harvey = At. Physical J. G. his Diréctor oe played oe oe Y. GOOD M. the great Logan spolls guards of and the won mquarely, victors be game Corea Tha was|in lred at center 1 fe gea the star game Cc: A. Be Sout ne score with and won by gue chunce Y, nual o be ore M. B.: ¥. ribbons and - ea C. A. Wrestlers put Pa? an playersy roued a Two" ske bald Hd GON & had taken perfect the lead, record at things Bndonb tealy, oun eee 8 wey EER ah pe r Sp but} in pitch-| handi-| ver aon ge a Na A. ton 98 second Junior to won five, tear leagu 12, and team the from the susmented haa ee defeated by '¥. M C, the score a hard fight class honors. acpainen is each and Fr ae ae class a mainstay of the team 1233] the reconstruction of tho toate eent, at | an Up-hill tight, was taken out. ker's field, alce team play of the Y¥. 45 lever seen, owing M. in} Breeden........-. Cain to The|CG. Flandre... reorient to the shaken) Referee, enh 1 HERE cc! (IN Bowen. Utah the strong, Gun be oC to end Utah team of the the the members club go ‘to the start an active regular Sunday poe Pel months se HUNTERS FOR GETTING NEXT Charles jacks. The sport | H. . CROWLEY WINS GREAT RACE | = Haven, feticreqs? T Con eb. aeoes igh Bn Pee won in n tl 16 Medal for Mil e. gold medal at ‘the for honors entries, the who had Audit ee run ae last um fn qualified duting week were: Willie Schatz, I Vance, Charles Scofield Tarde he@}and Fenton Ve Hardy. The. EWavite<Bu by "ta race pe © starters only three fin- | FRATERNAL Both wall, .R. BALL GAMES W of the Modern Aa y America, Excelsior camp, in di with a hoo or a fraternal basebal! | league, Rte ret td of four teams from Shek Salt Lake the | Bothwell The|not only and two from Ogden. says that the fence 1 afford exercise ng the | members, but would bring ence nal ees caeees of the Fag aOe ne Oe ORE: was edge RTC Scofic can pase da Tr and enon Mor the twenty-first. | ROTHWELL IS BOOSTING | {um such (a pace Fowl er of : Bouton 11 ninth mile, "haddie C; ished. State 6.-James neti a onde =e ful eae an Ee Wins well organized fall when tet be year, JAMES ROLLERS Scofield took | } . oe ( Charles Scofield won the A lroller skating mile. cham ignahig Shay | le SEASON however, and a series of aon {s planned for next naa wee we eo eh eat York in the eleventh, Of the aie ee in Bash, Fase ea Erickson Bong, Peterson|| | Schatz3-6vf a ishing iP ate Howe..R.G. the the at owe ar oe Sm of Murever ray Was one of the most active prostate|moters of the hunts and to him the | Bop rity of the hunts was largely He porcine. says cea th atnext ‘al fire in in pce Ric te he Year. glad t a expe the io 8 Zz | Caches in putting In and tak-| second seum- Burington wher -up. wa pir! ie > new a Le man : M. ies Pe sition, ongawefrom start." Schat; /T} ne sec.3 Burlin & Poin: i ond red. s tha with 3 ofing theout tea.men. w Grundfor, 1 E atthe forward eee lap a spill m was put in in} Basset.........:. US ds os e338 Morria| Scha 5 TLsawMMS ecnatz men and | insta ee ope ire second Bos Scarborousti a oh R. FE... Ausley; ME piety tonne ; to | of "the . FINALS of| Re A. Spartans| Twenty-seventh ward| by gome Association| 20 Lake morning for the READY - the Burling-| . than RABBIT a Grundfor, w llcox.L. F...-... Yo | ep rea se eenes t F..... Wansgnard| C, top ay that ‘the y are going to get in shape to wipe the boards with the ; a" Oe hietsce in all the shoots to be 1eld this summer. for. in the state championships, oe Mono re oe aus- oene Function elty In"alt. ne the Referee, Taylor, L. D. S&S ‘Umpire, Pinkney, Salt Lake. Preceding the big game, the Y, M. causes that on association champlonship match! ‘Che rabbit hunting of the winte held Friday night. There will be | ppeare to be over both on account than 26 contestants for the blue ; o£ warmer weather and poor condition 8 looked | Interest bees Lo sol basketball' tle out the Salt New. The siné-up: Position. Utah played and lost on the team and his Pues day believe SS LAKE SHOOTERS TO PROMOTE INTEREST More week's work under Instructor Yokel {n preparation for the an- 19 pened: to a5 tnp, its tayor-| ton.A Young (3), Wancgan nd, Migtred 5: tled the Ca Hammond (8), Wans-| only two minutes to pla two points. eeione had to tle the score after the come <<: Con- credit. the state. , ¥. M. of trays this ee ampatgn Champion) Hotly ' ae the biggest and best meet ld among the amateurs in the is promised. || department In the state Salt war Lake oe meet eras therites ne ee Feame Ape in which was not to --_--- The of | of x BOUTS tested Throughout. | ame Cee - e ersTheandJollification Too ters after of the Y. in ye ae LD he heavyweight arry away the and boys | shoots. During | the Nae te i" | a record } 3 H Nariel vit t physical et 5 hs From as t and Hoffer , of admirers of this| hard treated to some | Mike Burgess rk rminive firs THER TH clean-cut, above-board work." The ee in charge Cor sists of R. Be Harkness. M. S. Duffle ita! oO. W ue the the MAT Mr. ‘his | fr. | of Laurels coe team eee Teco he Nahe ioe | games st i iy. ‘|; Adams Peterson. Like the Aggies, the High school were outclassed ar nd | =lost EDs a 6S to 16 score. |‘SALT local haves uogan boys played rough.| Hofmanr a Cenc e eee eee yY were called each ae and| Hoisington, Gunn..L.G...... Rosi ic ity the gammapitched 18 out of 2 foals. -| Bloomautst, ake Gewccce i 7 7 the wooden track a fa ee count of warping' and eee oe boards in the damp ground men INTERCOLLEGIATE nee' be ail --CORBETT the heard, state -| the Stages at All Score 11 few best second tich High ke nignt. "rhe work of | seldom equalled, on a ana Al Hut ean Lake, Fe WE would were Besides to as from held down Captain Hofmann Tee th u . t mae . rie fetter than the old record, Coltins put | fhe davis county" nine' iw locked upon' | 4 ZROWK apparently adiourned "aine| x itie Kune started llstlesaly, with the] Points: Field ‘guals, Haiimond' ).! - Championship and Gold ees 6 B-8 wecondes ee cho eck with favor by tier cere OF the league | stpociation. teane ‘in, vheund Racing era hai end wile" a has |} them Cl to Matches Will his} Y bel|e |handling match| first to ‘the last whistle, the B.¥.c.| Path in Walker's Field of of aie eatin) b i colleg basketba aj r aie This yr fe se ou game ees Pree eding cent|B, al ®:ee petal ‘tive. bbumbled the hitherta ean won icible Y. five last night|ever, and to « ° crete an 6 best =Ee "U. itedca ie the| n he 5 to onsult a | He sald, however,. i DEFEAT Billock had to make baskets Bullock | The ball passing of the W the championship, Av. Yokel is admitted. to| too Playing TRACK be wired Salt that con- a conference a eeOss a hewn the, 36 Shain U ntnivers ne ity eldgymnasium Thureaay with es the a me ), y th herore ; c ree sep nae ieee ae A ies ito U. team. The L. D, S. team defeated S s dangerous, although they made|the Aggle team and also the B. Y. C. thee eee CONSTRUCT U. erlanleaney cultura s the a match resulted from the position! department Salt Lake by the Association that It lapel manly sport will be mateur, | Otherwise RACERS than ao z Sit Baa to that Barclay to ne tt July week. finan= , aE would | Grove ; zg U A opening tg benefit have! around best defensive wrestler in' America, ae Sot interesting. The taken ‘ aoe ae RUDE aye he Bead ah ene it in B. Ere ane aa ig aren ABO WSYer that re known it s00ner so that the Kansas City he -sixcould day have race entered GREYHOUND Mr. a OE HARD 35 ane RAR iG w Test icles R Sees John") | match details not more than fair to allow its w restling Instructor one or two bouts a year| to Insure to the Association services| Lake eS . Is Winner 37 Sea Sait will be| receive a serious setback the Salt Lake; Yokel to leave Salt Lake. personal friendship. for |!4", Mr. Gurdner was eae of his rulings. Salt stay Ending With Cota: ot Plensant Oca above expenses, and a - . @llotted to Burns. z restling aren final not_ been Orne. the {n Salt Lake, probably at be the yeent oubly the JY.Y B Grove: Payson oe Pleasant Grove Ess ae vias asso-| p., Sie from Onk the Salt Palace track and to the detri-| niet ee Loe In general. t nown iat the protest was baclced eM ry Cenk at Bak ae the prospect for excellent and electric line mane a A Co eene) ceummecreemicelitee Dp. local followers of 10 game believe that he will have the hardest time of his career to win the bout, the terms| which. ca for two falls for Burns! - Crebs, and of accord- to' the N. d the Salt Palace man-| agement sia that misite the 1908 sea-| son Mr, Gardner had een partial to 16 Saltair trac and ohnny Chap- Johnny Chap-| influenced a assoc Bae would be and directors HOPE Referee have permit ell n Louis, phe © manner. Afte was !mposed n0 du easant in has made a flattelegram sent to although the usual | Ba : i, . to perfect this ac- | T@ces this summer and of | class and more animals than aePS | short time to show them their mistake, Republican Special Service. The first half ended with oe 16| Provo, Feb. 6.-Outclassed and Pleasant Grove 8 Beuene played in all but sameness Payson 2 37 to 23 days Ww Mitencer- | Defeats Tpicasdnt Friday gam 22 meeting, offer ea c fore. eee poor ee and Steed wero le€ams. failure L. Gardner representative, ne Other morning in' dis spose dad ANOTHER 23 at this place. The visitors Atderson | Seemed confident of victory hefore the > ame c ence t It took only his business a telecram &S tebonld ot the Irish ence eta ds | mado "up ot Bountifal and, Lagvon, {Plans Are Made to Build Con-|iiccuesenctiet last 4 world's , thou Cause pant amici hee ote ne nee "hisi Five ake "invited to' .turn professional, when| pp Oat Aren ya 8sald ee he had seen ire ord teaplariet: aitations ine pactust a> promised a the T by local faus who substantiated the| | statements made by saying that out of baseball fans for something for Murray come of- genuine Navajo Rugs,|to Z C. M. I. Carpet Dept.|an TaD terday in giving out the word that|.__Physical Director J. G. Hoffer,. in| The recent meeting of the National] prran, ae ea a the onboutthe last night,willsaid:} cycling sasociation and its ruling on|®'t@nsements had practically been~ | Speaking "No side of bet match be the three amateurs, well known in Salt| completed for a wrestling bout between| made, and all bets are to be declared 18) the would } pookrae ox 1@i « for court summary sentenced S hambe riain...... Baseball Fans Are man, ite manager, both to the loss gf| in one our." i Getting fifth, South wick | jto Phillips spot flourish, HuGhristensen.- se. Coen ieee ; Dixon | against the . C. last en sday, and SONGM sae eee ls aatce Lome) bere; | mad ets L SiC x ade elght or the thirte baskets, J. Christensen....R. G. ...-..A. Egbert | wlll be in better shape for tHe remainhe seconce ee n r Ing games of the season. The first two est BOARDS IN NEW YORK] Withuthe int omoeninin, leseue, tailing 5 roun Bik ike Crown! track Mik thie: me Deiees A A. asked the Conven-| sauce Feb. 6.-The defeated the some may | haw ate sr : $8 HEaGe lave ee written "feto we ayor John aE 4 core asking about the lease oe |} of the track. In. talking with J. G. . McDonald, president of the Yair aslation, Mayor Bransford said that | s contemplating a trip to Log AnHe *was asked to confer with cing men and have them make of the blke game ch cere finish to the forty- eee the of Payson, Dorton | ball team a -Daniel St. in ee entered against his ths sent nm: owners BEING in | him. : holding up of | ment has been 1s today ecution, an equally the fine and Root,| Walter Walker Lorltew ery the great { William the up defendants race hird, to kings Pat 7 : role nOr: confuse | the most | vom nent horsemen Or thi | the court The fact that % had ac- | Coast, Mr. MeDonald said yesterday cepted and paid bets ax 1a made a, memthat he would be glad to consider the orandum of. them was. tl at £ vio- |} Los Angeles propositions, but as the lation and it did not matte r what ma-! gq has-‘to. close the deal chinery was - e in that act. ‘ date, they would have to Ve Attorné ys of + de fo nse am 6ciaeony. | : ot ahead of th eee ; ffers | submitted ation for. a ne lal Warcie ts A : en ae Le wo 0 c | It was overruled at once and w nie ‘the _ t 16 Ore rom Barclay looks 6.-Eddie x day was the rin } five-men and the he } Chexct ED Bt " pe | appeal was made, the Root-Fogler team,/time was allowed to cross the finish line| tion, for first six fourth } ne hs School ¢ eee ing to G. P. Floyd, || clate, who recefyed ' soon as Longboat ea ay to is , a 1 ,. Tom Eck Se ya he * ill back Fred | league goes it will find a good FeCeD Simpson, the Ojibway "yilan; against | tion here if !t shows a prospect fo ngeboat, Shrubb, Hayes or "‘Dorando good ball. : : itl the of Grimm, «| or all of them in a race over the full : | , 7 Awaiting the a arrival 1 ane Marathon distance. Utah State league\ is resting on é -_-_--_-_oars, f , New lans f ‘ large 1 bette tat TWO RECORDS GO BY THE pees cen Sarneets GaNwiNawatian rand ny the fecard urned es en- that to Longboat for ot race over a get! tain league. As yet no word has been Marathon dis for a side bet of | received from either of the gentlemen, $2,500 ee 000, "money to be posted as San gonynin =. Supphaed Ab pe a |=at da 'among art iof pr ay amateurs The wi 3 of rae (Chretienmas day Marath wanes | today mailed his ant natior Seek he iss 20 Revelle, wills OAT|Salt Lake ean ya H. BE. Dugale - Immediately with beat i aa = J. said I. Miller, mayor of SeatGovernor John H. McGraw; ae erteriar deg ep ldae are eran 4 ‘against ar Maloney, the very Last A. Paul George D. mect alleys. a MALONEY ISSUES A DEFI TO LONGB Poreve It -O0 4 . association 5 y "750 | 4 . MAT Cc. Seattle Pet, 1 1 e the congress. oe RO Peatric Seoald™ reoroan * Sal: ee men Va otadtet of th BoE ene Lake with a pos =U ue. of three. Dur-! (ne st Site BOW. ae. Hunt fos the ang .000 Lost. stion Ray, chairman of the executive committee of the Bowling congress. x Zehring stated that at least two -| aE Gon 1323) 167) 4 3 as Churchill, 1,000 ] Ste 4 5) the were: John tle; Former Pet.| 0 CON-| e letter was from A. L. Jenthe Seattle Bowling Tourna- east H. Lost. 18° panat eee | i ES City, t preliminary to a mis- | Bardgett, Lees a 8 the so to mission ith barbed wire so that |a will also be a cafe built and managed | y the resort people, that will seat 500 teams entered from Canada. The communication also gave the names of ae Beattie sitisens oe members o the - association, ey follow: Division. of off The he teams that | heure of y iding. tr | eled 1113 miles and sev en track laps around | we aun another team school thé and | Mitten tw : | Slonary farewell given honorweek of two on | leave in next who men, young and| southern state ie | mission to the pointed to the best bowling tournament ever held in the West. Entries were coming in from citles as conceded the champlonship in its dl-} vision with eight games won and none eae The pene 3s con Se eeen ‘in a scare for the leaders when they} jon from the to 22 score. treasurer association, tertaining ;Gefaulted game, which has ag yet not jbeen satisfactorily explained, its| chances for the pennant look doubtful.| The and say that the| gress. will show a|kins of the ward from taking' TY-Elti Baste seaeus he champ pore meeting o MG Western rte neta peopleprices and all orders will be served at Angeles, akan & who Wealthy mine owner The line-up: ; near, the race for the c Barong Bae p isress, to be held"at Seattle, sta city dropped out c of Los) Pavso jthe first division is growing very hot.| May 29, was received fo the city yes-/""T: Te the intention to complete the aren - bidding his Minkae ee ceteun cite ees Pasha While the Iighteenth ee is leading|terday ‘In a letter to W. Zebring, speedway and have it ready by Decor- | ¢ 1 & Roane iwith the | tion hall tonight. Frank Kramer, the Big Variety good| favorite, coms a close second. Worth | Just received. did it was a ATTA m Woe eee en cleiels ore slele loa so kteuGss Coe ee. | grandstand erected to -- 0,0 i a oe - | ttrate reo, G. HSTiten a: tators, and this will be used pr nc pa y -when big contests are being held. Ther Van Wagenen Is Found 1909 about | aggregation|in rial from "byhic h to choose aw and the automobiles will | et he ee J "Whipple. . clear tae.course for road, twelvehe miles cehave olla ae dustiess says, 1S "hipman....... $6, - |" will one cost "thousand tect trom e lake there w 6 Jeffries fi Special individually, | High on protected be will b Al of the to See by 2 score of 31 to 17. eee i ugh the city team nine that the Oregon Short Line speedway ach couraging Reports. -__- Neviad Ensign Tips | | ,, ns road {s| isin eas i: the standards of vr i he boards the the tops of feet above a aadaanion we igi alee Seattle Meet Hears En- Line. Friendly Weight. wide, will shares of the| and that each {nvestm ey In E 8speedway,3 ‘Eighteenth with wae propositions vas gt senirtante 1ceK 7 and o seven : DE eae vil. ' ' fone yor B nlotint. ibe en ene drington rendere a 16 lot a erty to give Oo crowded court|the names of the parties from whom : ; months | | siinlinetctte.trdctkes.in North Salt aie | School boys in. ®hat was an {nitial ax the te shale ia spread and | fame. The contest dumonatentea the | ao that Lehi has som io 7 SUCCESS ponies Bi and 18 days after the fair A. Barclay of aButte, who 7 7 =e We ced Cannot SR omens 1,000 each, State i reaMe "bain t| Igoe ye ~ | sloped it Il be : sprinkled with oll and | rolled to = hard and. dustless surface. iS , > Go OI rated eo value of $16 quality }17 of track for rem and [tents offer In @ Evaded. -- : ah.i ¢& 5 Boolokmakin b old in Loulsianz i, was crushing blow this mornit nese sila ae for when ark Boazberg n, ; LS pune guilty Be | k 4 eon That { Will | S Di in STOCK He explained that after ere ae ouped } | lease Be eee ROL Till ie which The CLOSE. ¢€; Utah di10 | the a5 10) the ; ; y ; ste Murray, conducted meet lastideas fall, wishes runningM. and Geo. a 8 Satur- os, Owner of: an gutomabile in Utah likely Lehi, Feb. 6.-In a spirited basketball Vieeill bug: at least one share of the|igame | 3 tosis which. wil Sale' a anand Meecaie: On : ast night, the High schoo) sec- F A t on ‘l \/ : ‘ith leh é as oy j FA st | | of turning a oa Louisiana Judge Declares Law: este thiorsemen eae ‘ blay c the speedway for automobiles from a : b Ford: an rive rto§s salt air beac Lor yesd = 10 hs ill sta ih t soon - y Pere yiy0 | BO ne e nes nei "re ed! for the et 91184.8136133113| 8 |‘ and with that he called an engineer TE alt 7/38 20 13 g | telephone and m ade an engageme nt | Se lies 183.5 26142 s| 4 ja Lint ek at once 9/183.3 35139| 514 He ed that simu ltaneous with the | 9 180. 4/36/33! 6|16 | | be Sianing of the building a tle speed- = uinnCwn peren CML Haymond, j 3 PLAYING | st ade i olan cp sao Vanly.- NCL, 5 5-2) | Mollyneau, ALi Am..a Lovell, Cres. .. ....| conditions a iS the } Bn wien of the | the association aoe 5.6/88/465 > > ° ae sro 4 TRACK in California are THESE FEeLLows OFF FAE BOARDS | ae men pa be in firs rst-5rate ee rheoTOS. -. «| 91169 ..8|29 33/18/10 Corthe eedesod endow reat R. Willams, Zour 91169 |18/26) 5)12 "alti the soon STAT work | Styner, is, that . eetst! ; P.pe Quinn, iwhe oT t storm came on which} completely upset all the plans. As 50 JIM Paee any- &, the \ ie ate death-knell Le sport | aepe the sounded where , : y JOMAG | 1aRa re ady ierp = > ole 03 e ee nts age oa teAS1S te perce BUY Reviewed a Excellent Race Are Planned, horsemen ] / a : Re : : yi us SROVLD Rare a holding TOC Utat OR Be In their search not a few have picked upon Salt Lake, Incidentlally, th Utah State Fair association is recelyor lease the for offers flattering ing sale of the track at the fair grounds. <Anderson ig eT Cante an more 3 All among atay with Bf all} for to about his | d "Andy" ma exposition a a |Sport QUARTER) EVER INVESTE NVES ED" More : inserwhichwo| Made8°mei 192 fora eedurhis afirstac three games, ond | Dr. W. F. Beer in Consultation x ae Bi Be threo-year | figured according to the amount of See ater ae expenses of the several teams, so that meh arava [ believe we woudl almost make our Dee x, All expenses. n case we do go, we w } ; amie ZC take only ten men. Those ten will be { Ze xe ra point winners, as far as we can estia, tz, ttn ZCM r mate them from our workout at home. eon. paid orne a will tend to make all of the men oe a All' 2 chia ork harder for the trac < a willl aoe . Ps readiness YOU RENT | the game forced from the big tracks Sapa ndeelnn ti Goutht the sves.of thi ot tn RT ay Same : . a Be { : eit 5 _ thanks ; S gets p Ee ap sine Pete Guinn was place. the exp. rsttion, | 4, - Pee aes wa) possible, any v in GREATEST | tho a I h Sei ds eat 20s. some eaders t jal I think there will be no trouble about getting a meet with the Washington university if w promise a re turn: meet here. 10Wwevor, cl w Coaches | MAY Some ene -In 1910 and the other In 1 : a te ae Salt Lake, At that time the at thie tie oo fhe Westen Bost Ee cae chase day Nig! Night. pone). of the University could seat se |Sot ara on a is Aivitual standings t clear, for giving a return meet| , nos CGE TIA SS LT Eds : 5: i? this Ate so the matter was aennedd j fol : Wo on, Lost : Pc] Utah Was Trock Materiul, Crescent DT gett eels a 3 667 ‘COM PANY TO SELL "With the splendid showing the Uni-ic row THE cceead owe acces { 556 versity team has made the last three/ Z. Mc Aleticals occas sam -i44 | ly@ars, the University . at thovitien mre | All Americans ieee 6 33 beginning to see that Utah really ha fol Ss |ulnlebe Crushed Shale Road is mer. Bowling handing iri reli ie tuted turn ni é ‘ 1© asking - a Seatcagt" The shine ocone 4 meets. in. Washingto ee During Next Sum- Crescents | Scag oS Je wok Quinn expO-| individual" standings ht; | the2 teams. * night: 7 to got.a dual meet with the University | so" Oo oadent of of Washington previous to the great however, Cousin would ! 4) americans three straight defeats The ca eras he jump was lurgely due to the 5 re Tae turn to the five of Bert Pie cpene who} ing thehold exposition under the people combined direction) orig, ag; i and the Uni-; SG Alan este versity of Washington. The meets will] ik dropped ¢ be | ; in ththe phoney aria eatern succeeded in breaking his New Year's | hold thero during tho expo- | Tosomul pe pila os per pone bac oo | of all. the . are seen at the top of the City vo ims ¥ to. the ork ek when Coach! received an ofttclal invitarsfaddock . a grcas > one - from + cael Sie SY ma a eel sition. " | is what Coat »|league at the close of play for the t niversity is poking week. The climb of the week was no Iittle conceit The }made by the Crowns, who jumped from stimulus Lov MAN en eee "uecesetul. tra : ee eane meet fo be - NOBOOY cAYT | ss pionship, en eee wach I en (i POSITIONS Men to Qualify of Places and | Salt Lake \Players Plan to Se-| Only Ten Will Be cure the Western Cham_| Selected, pe "Gee! |a Week. GOOD MATERIAL IN SCHOOL | THE s coming yea Maddock of the Srward to with =! to. Second Place Within Games. ° Highteen Month onths Xthe te thee lag to the the two M aie lodge frat cities ; = for; Stealing F Food & breakhad ae and stealing two Theyards $100 worth before of edibles, guilty ume with of | | yesterday dge pleaded T. etal second jthe sahord: established ed dusre ean ,| months and was sentenced %o serve during tee the week. in the state prison, eighteen |