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Show THE SOME LIVE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICA N, SALT SPORTING LAKE CITY. UTAH. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 9, 1908. icklets GOSSIP from BY RYAN T Ic WALKER. CLOSE RACES ON - MONTANA HORSES ARRIVE AT THE FAIR ARRANGE FOR THE THURSDAY'S CARD GROUNDS READY FOR GREAT EIEN GHAMPIONSHTPGAME: Tall Each j eye ee en I The Montana pearance at the to Ighty ‘ Cheer. terday the | RACES p ‘ EARLIER Wi a ze Will "C INNETS I\ a their taken, run to arrival speeclal.train. however, erect the In the a from an Wee ee tent bangtalls fast fifteen- day meet at uch horses as these anva Fut they . with extra and es a t \ Quarters at Te Was ue Grand Stand, } the ison. Followers of the racing game say it! ular -- > The + racing 1:80 4 card o'clock will start this afternoon, at + in- oon or = and es owing the races there wi athe parade of the departments. prize winners live stock +* ARTISTIC + CLUB'S : re in on THANKS HH 44444 Thursday afternoon Climber, H Ramsey's unbeatable winning fast and i| fair three straight heats. In A NELS N Business Men. Chance to pacer, engrossed |ficers. in Scrap With PCL Th: YG chment scroll ues hment "Rierats® LED Lhce t do "3 7 7. seauis.. The TWENTY. FIVE ROUNDS eddy straight & or pace, but was but did that1 not were fe fell Would id- Then Willing 0 to a Take | played FAIR have ; keep the to staying to FOR ! position anead Was a beauty, and the: pace a in Butcher just (interrupting)-Yes, Guick I just put ex nlm Way. \ no ell, off ares enough Horan-Go ‘Jong, yer? Doran-Stop it \ wan kin if acted How could man! before it sounded ; HisshOnn struck the man? Witness-Yes, hen ished for the race. first started 14 entered the rather apoor nn, Hicdiracal both was!J. ; n the three-quarters qua Seinrida won after peer all backwards} ahratare third. and stirring ve RSs Beene a a acer > ; z sists a he to puverize ire . ee Oe 45 Attell Oni alt . Akerly four Nattres sand) Officer-Was finish 2 oa we pace re t e ay or Demo on 22; {Evans Spec ny /¢@°co.; \ wn ort ent. Can "If word 2 ad Surely St you 109, Thos. e- > every put Lick that the in the Bobby Leo B. ¢ dr. Abel ‘CAMO; A Third Taoorn 109, 103, E. . C W. QUEEN | AT B. his by rig league "Pre ident. WINS Nelse ¢ ana tee Ne The The ohohenote Nelson. : Pon: : Rei Sno ar: the Usual Scheme me ines Ol Lani Ghooket oy . ven witata) moat asaean , re onse week and EO Ww it Warn vill econ a (SI Aint there the: a f each In aePulltam commission: leave here re- remained overifternoon hey tomorrow Detrol Iving Ila of Kiko down, eee Landlord-l'll will | game when for |} to him, nor that have player within been' j I chin k | clty In which It will be played will be | A Maxine arry ch. 1909 m. uae ates (Ryan) rity. for Catherine rec b 1 1 1 2 2 e Folds, be : DiLot. ec ftrts eon Mal E }c olonel oBorest: ‘oi e® CR: Duke, Ruxton, Jim Parkin on, e jaataniro-Baby vency Beat Els John Ac it a oa letter a oy we -oslmaster--What''s tt name? The Vitae Farmer-Jim PomtmdatercSmythe one. papered got an extra Weame. now had 70 not spoker of -hlin fect. letter popularity oh ae high on esteem on the The end of 1 yer. Cx ntent : ‘She . = --- -. -- fir which he yase, ground Marredchectcl fully bounded four Into ra a he es eaten Chicago |could be and struck town. inches : wed FOR F. Gibson, atlas 2) Will Boy Represe NtativeS tati ; High School Taken the oul crowd. University oiorado rsitys platen Union The Aone ac High = See | ; neat a o Utah ata ; yd a ae a] eoehaeaa tl ae etac football left ‘Thursday afternoon over the ca ee Pacitic for Denve where. they | neaal play their fret real football game | ; the season The aya game wall. be! played Saturday with the University of Denver and t second cP Oe eros er 17 with Colorado college efore leaving Goachs Maddoc k AAA thats |'"% OM/y pire. who proceeded to walk ‘oon four balls, two of ae ane hip. Ws eee and Prest ent Pulitan, ups =Dy the Brush league, the ee be for ae thane were the the! the) the} But) 2 as team will the season with '-school. field Chance man had on bases drove cor and him game erate then and resources only there and from anc the th two! Klem chasing quick/ riven with . -,.| Plainly worrled, because anee aoe fe 10aoe | fused to call strikes, ( ootba Playing all! pang -Miner Brown eS that the /Gngered, the : ribb paper world-rushed is very strong 2 ee Sy this ba ts 10 Pa LEAGUE | | | its the RACE first Salt - oe , Lake . ENTRIES FOR LOG can rets | und came, the THE with ¢ mnt club aced the | the BIG them HANDICAP crucial only one hegancrowd the i for that up. when Kling sat on my the Cu moment of he Tata Ls run that rur really last dow hard, Ne a on it did not d New York on their| ae a a Nae as ff lin nits drive M Tartar Maid. ke of Alleen @C,, Orande Bridgewater, Seventh _ ore cra race, inGeor Carro ry Johnson, a Restor aptive and one-sixteenth | Shaon, i, . MerMer- race, eleven-sixteenths Mile Second eta miles and 14 Male ho yards wine i: Mera Ethelse ie Cn Fletcher, De "aiarel). icennowikin O t, Banaghor, Raleigh. Queen Daugshe Grosham, Lady Hapsburg, aske : fe Arzee second. de -b. [Bra | ve th Pe rao ote 1: yake Bill Bagwell (P. A. & T. B. Morris). Neva Welsh (P x & T. B. acta Piguet (Monte & Walters Spondulix (CE. W. 4M ooney ) spond o Yara ee ction. won, ae aly i Nymph thire mile and second, abe SipeE adelphia, "Fine stsecond, Tim Can- Bale reported that he ce, one 41-5 mile won ; ~ | Willie furlongs nies lena race, 2 on five and Angelo. Aro ndaeit Third i esults, a-half won, Mike steeplechase, rdan . (WwW. two z etanyon ; 002 " Bs alee sick clubd and 65 2-5 "Fit Ty race, selling, six furlongs--Fernando won. Punky second, ¢ ‘hin tC Hayes |third. Time. AS = Thins t Los folie: Porth nee and Bixth race... six furlongs-Dispu n, Pocotacleo second. Madrino fhiva: SSA s pee CiRn 100 alle d account Batt ries -Gr House handicap-Honest. Da rk | ete Dainty aaa aw . Bie Muckay Earns Decision. race, three-fourths mile-B Ne Oct. attli IL a Tonoreetio Onnaunos aa. "Bearley was rete fe ieee re : eRe Sainaw. Many. ariaaue Golaen, rie Sixt ey, Button: artiold, f ace. Ware Frien Harry. Mise ‘Crittenden, Trrigator: nd Bard, Wuortane. "Piyolint, ja e Helnrich "Athletic | wiek Kid Sulliv is caer Hie hand on mek elghth-|counter with Charles Lignando, Moada, Maid Militant, Sea| 5 F Salt, Telegra wer: ™mMortiboy, boden, Fphan Jad. Beau Brummel. Bown tere club' 16.2: and Madden. fighting Mackay earned the park rushed there and usurper, news| be opened. , extra The Cubs, exstwar 1:30 a served R.H.E 000-3 ney persons police to guard the fleld worn by their appeared on Ic bat ha an tont TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY : r the jably 5% seat holders. 30,000 g | Patk 3 : -- i and at persons were least inside 10,000 Leann the Hetdenitare WHiike Boi ecb en P tee HEN | CUBS = Reward, with the the were _ |Park clear . for not good their aie 3020 1 9 a 9 =- tA AD: iL 9 A0 a° 8 9 1 1 0 o 0 traffic along tha bench| w the umpire and well, what's; umpires for the also 0 x the got 0 55 seft on 0 9 a 27 27 a 99 1 eS panes 004 000 000-4 100 base 000 100-2 hicago Hits mado off Pfelster not sas hits, schnapps own 1, by Wiltse Hit by Umpires pitched n Attendance #0. one our nd 6 - a ora 23, league z ff of wil) the™ And GAME ° ended Pree One.) that famous tie of go down in baseball 30.000 temporary feet screaming rippled down through é !f Brown had lost started the trouble no and Evers aaa ane one out the Polo roadway, the tube McCormick i a thrill grounds echoes. to tn of| and | of Brooklyn. | Doyle was hurried to bat for Mathew. Mathew son, who etired, almost unnoticed Brown arose to the occasion and Deyle | oped a feul to Kling and arg he caught | the ball another outburst of the New| ork spirlt seized the crowd. | ttles: cushions und hats re hurled at him'! ut under the rain of missiles he stood his ground and caught the ball. en- | ney smashed tly lin romped home opposing! Tinker yet. apes of lwee first and second felding neatly, came up yao threw him out by | The crowd was frenzied, | sane. Evers OUt back andthe crowd had Chicago's Darkest = all burted a Then the Nationa! | mente. more walking n Herzog, with the ball atep at firs i maddene squeezed to Schulte and t nioment Herzog's Devlater bounder and to the bench } aw Ta 4s yuen E 8 hit Weltse for Ter ey oon oan reached third while | ACY as um bling over» Schulte'y| ic ‘ormic kad "Evora ald filed to Mc-| ah -| rem C ked tors Chance,. ‘He hasn't t oA < re t e } Sepneh sage) +4 we 1 F me ea the Orie his- | & ng was dolaye rs _ e struck! Bown ‘most. "spectacular sever:| in all fairness, with th e one seas 2 : Coming ve t en suspiciously. pitched came The hit another Moments. spasm.) Chicago's first ball Tenney back 7g ly and af m Cubs this the neck|clinched I alia ome. 1¢ ball, only to be hardly kicked. ae They new ithe was. for using his darkest mo-jand greater that Pfeister| succession In of from questioned CU or en the Chicago's easily| c Ued | 1 Knew £)| | a : and sredients aia formula is - of un- the he all all- prescribe highly them efficient in quickly restoring In nervy ; he ; & : ervous exnaustion, melancholia, anxiety timidity heart limbs, is in venturing, : mo nd and at tred-all-in a5 ns inability. a mural, énq -depends..a ha in i everyday tos secretly barrassment follows: may Fi to do rations] | dicta ee aa pa The Instructions name ome feeling gs general for so that be felt, man's oe ; mixing no. emare = rst get three ounce es sarsaparilla compound ouneice compound fluld t of syrup and one balmwort; two dizzine Ss,4 , palpitation, trembling insomnia, thinness, . " es, colda extremities, mix hours. The and let Stand s. 1en add one ounce compound essence cardiol one ounce - tincture and and mix: Factions 1 all aré togethe cadomenv, ogether, The dito" take one teas spoonful after each neal and one when retiring. until b ing health and full ound restored. Fy strength are wlll wit a few weeks ] itness ee Wonderful. reults. Ce nerva and equi librium ¢ olla rorce treatment, ousa the F wihthis nw no o.Opatiie cuge ‘ matter how sericontal tains 10 Opiates by . retire elgbth aid their. nerves with tainty. of prompt en curve | ates in} on in many different forms of various. diseases. The following 0 Ge ing ee On, peas Wonderful hook superbthird straight eck source éauthority5 ments of men it is presumed to be. infallible, . while zi the P profes-: sion generally indorse the in ' : : ‘ vee a} | ana | was seventh Glar to left past 1 ts balls, off feister 2%, off off Mathewson 1, Struck out upon which Success and hit 0 0 0 @ 9 > sy ee | ments it looked as his cunning. Devlin a line 9 Oo . i 0 i those clamnoring |ggolng the use, any umpires who are. chee | when they appear on the Polo grounds,! }are entire on of teain. There was a roar that made the| heaved the ball to Chance just in time tands rock when Mathewson too his | Renlly Scored wal 7 in the box, and the cro we simp hicago reall | went wild when he struck She eckard | 4,6 or a ein cored again in the | out. Evers hit: a. sharp jbounder pers as a ut } ohnstone tock that run| i (Continued From ory as played. : Tl EMPL. wo B bitterness re eno iNiams's. | suspictou can office. 3 0 +0. 8 1 @-. 1 b 0 Mathen | bla forthe pennant and for Pier epee with the! cago é one Inning. gine which followed, beginning deliriously, maniacs petore seventh hits1 the 9 0 oe everous in the third, but. ‘dota | place ! | ---- eee Tee ee loreON NORTH= KEYS singled At that time prob- | joy pulsated.over fr. E. i 1e Cubs ranged 13 =| Groaned when they 5S 8) Johnstone and Klem, , Groom LOST. fa a de- anne 000 o- ae ‘ darkne and Hogan: With had | When, hasty jourthe field at} : our both Sec~ - | | couple until the of aahae tour the gates three hours were be-} | 15,000 han na ime, under order from olice | poked a safe h Commissioner Bingham, the fates had | Bridwell drew all been closed except to box and re-| bases filled and ---- account ofs hav| -POc SMA ALL, "CONTEN See ne -|/or no IKETBOOK, Va e tae é taeie ee se Pi a Bed ner. Finde | the 3 pla Sriffin. The y enee ; 7 East South rempie| ember management substituted Biz Macka ay and Billy Barrett and 2after : six - rounds} fe|of fast Mack. | cision. 001 Angeles. ada hisk Bros Blister, Racontour | Wanted to decline the bout, but agreed | Venth ra one mile = Neokaleta Beth Goodwin, Snake Marv. Comic Op° box ing to the fact that no one| we ee Little Minnie second Rose F. t rd, Oa Father Downey. Blue Leo. Fin {else could be secured to meet the ne-| ‘time, 1:10 cter, Zal. | gro. nt was taine and wu. $|=<= rth race, three- fourths tite. ing |eetlatactors' | Galt Night, ri Brief. LEAGUE ¢ ‘aties * * Francisco the Thougants Clamor for Seats. COAST Ch a miles- | Sai in ee | YESTERDAYS title from the contest, at least were to8 cs ot PACIFIC sec- 1:14, vi (Fred F fore POLITICS... mah, furlongs- 101 ; KOLOW . & Cw Reta ‘incent) thelr ZB. oO Bb. 9 ¢ ae £74 ..3 1 s. s. Oe i 0 reatm t } }camped arcund the entrances to the! velps arose when Steinfeldt atruc k out : : | par At day ; break over 2,000 p persons | le the battle raged. withou u et lang e | So | Were camping at the gates of the Polo| until the seventh. Mathewepr had | S70 nds and when. the Cubs reache st adied again and was holfing the | New York at 9:30 in their dash to de-/| champions safe. Tenney. : sna- | loz | fend Gaines & Co Cc. R. Gat daa. Naboioeens secon Cereranious Davies) : o ; ran P sage win Bros.). thgold; GW. J./Colinger Knowled (Jas o Ss ice Momentum second, Gan Time. Os, a ‘ Aten handicap. six furlongs- thifds,.Time,: (7. Hood| wigs: May a vis teens JOY. Lyon T. Elie (T. A. heer Bla Dress (C. R. Spedlal Delivery =~ Robin" and o * jam ania Ww en 1 etre thir } Secon nce $ 4-5. Athletic was me es second 0 6 ln Spar, ‘ 0 es 92 | Way, the politicians, strove by pull or| More runs came home | 9g | Power to get reserved seats, ‘and all : The crowd New sank York into Way silence Silent. and 107 | ight hundreds who had no pull disielr 50-cent ple and adonlyly a f few feebl 107 - | clutcl ied pieces = and ant | couragemont, , é me, feeble jowan Steve Wo odside second, . Dacr a | Oakland wee 000-0 e9g were held in| Enid d. | third 000 , 600 $ 5 | | wildly' check bsfor admission t niaate being oe nna a Hater io=- wills and. Berry: Loudk jch : 3 oe e 0 ce. Ww 10 arged | Rr race. la dicap, one mile and atid IAN i 2 cks |again and again to drive back th an alghithe gad. ‘Br idge wor Reid4aLen densely massed throngs and rov moore second, Belmere. thire Time. . _-- vainly to kee he approaches to the | #4 i ee 8 -Ha Broadway d. |-Besterling lthe . "ylifornia featherweight 1 as Young Pierce, the c¢ olore fe er-| Ww eight, were the opposing me 1H the at the and= x halt ge Phi al ; Tauy Palegy: thd: Time, ix sec- |} Ww Time, Primes. als furlongs-) Michael C a ae Tame ame Oct. e sty fro Starters -Cresing Mary third. and os Jel! ma oe ae ee ° ae et o ngs-Zienap 7, lene won Aipuiley second, Lens third.' Time, 1s ab ape PTS a ee ong. aticiahie apes I at = Royal ‘third Chr Time, 6:1 OR nan Ting eae vie i <5 won, Black ‘Plate six thMilfor race, ter, Albert M., Cymbal. Hasson, windup hird race, three-fourths mile-Bit- | tonigh Sir. Time, Lane Ce artierkae ls Vrnck: strect: , second, race, steeplechase, abou ti thies| }UTOnKks- Zeola,' Opiton. Minto. ey, Ro oseburgre al [ze ¢ II, Autre Miq w on. Cordova, Colonel Blue, Fabersham. onette, Dr. or, ae | eaanidar! Whist y tor third fer 9yo-. | Miles-Jimmy rd Tanteenin Foot Trockmorton, | | :*send. AgentoF ae third. Greendale. ied estoration, Milton acka ae aralana, The Globe. at Wirst mule actioee ee won, Dame. Ten: clivity, Robert. Cooner Braggadocia, Black Hawk, ony el I ae panda Sem aici , i . a eno, 1 oye aut Giton cp Wsas Steinfeldt's rap wasted, Mayes, 0 8 0 0 1 4 0-..-0-: 4 ..3 ans a oe bunt gg come so yth as ||retar nstes could a 107 | sen" = oe Pate 05 |j park in suromobiles and 9; | thrown op At noon, -hief ixth race, Maud three- Panne mnile-Hasty, Alex Grant, Sigsbeen, Inf. anta, A 4 0 | Cnance, onlin, vers. ree-base | hits, Tinker Double plays, Kiing to | Chance, McCormick o Bresnahan. / flies _batteries-Keeley re 10 4 Third: rase DVS 11:5 Bry nas mar tron: aes | eS b racic Summary: for anything until base. Schulte fol-| fierce 1 9 New York. ABR ° 1 2 ae 2b. Tinker| Bases on play n| Brown 1, sacrifice look night in 0 0 0D 1 #1 eid ..0 , ave ans 1 the atscore. Brown beautiful was the long feature of | after Were going to count before Evers dr v¥ a All rrived id P.O. 4 138 1 S88 ON FE Tee . hams ee | Bridwell. chic T oax-7 00 ./4 | De ee * Rasiinir® olf ran! i yere scratch) nd Brown appeared to bo the complete master of tt silu- | ation, retiring the Giants as they came! 010 310 Totale H. 1 3 1 a Matty Chance retrieving Cinker's| by Pfeister 1, by i she Shy ; a } 2 : " Short Pee whe mensforced rool | ball, aby by Mathew Or itch, that even Ly the crowd was Pfelster t? oe - a oe |J ere ope Klem. hen came the big noing. nker,. | 00 me of gam who has been aMthewson's nemesis all| minutes season, opened with a terrific drive : to left center, Seymeur was In fran-} tle pursuit of the ball, but could not} reach it and Tinker ee Sour to third, Kling maule a crea ming line Single to center i Tinker "rae d_ home seu| R. 9 22 1 Geoae ..-... 0 p. ae | was and | the| 10s | Came that over 5,00( ready we a 5 | abe rk and the management was, "| begging the Chicago representatives to} Sg Eoun - oe) neck | 3» New York 6. iors Brown 4 Wonderfal Catch. a Bridwell lined to Schulte the second #ne¢ hance "made a gre ti- | Brown and Washington New York- 7 ... Steinfeldt, 3b. Following are the e mecian for the Log oe inv a He Hirt oe ne Kast Theat oer ie py rag ee oa Cabin handicap which will be pulled | Side 1®@ rougns om the siums, the| : = a z . 2 {ft went into : the crow for two bases} -_ j ofr he: fa grounds on Saturday, | Millionaires fro Riverside drive and mis . he race belng for one and anerd tector Fifth I were fighting for a ra | ti l Perot athe hore, , oie miles, with a purse of $300. | chance the game. <All night the | against { bat and ba eo orse Genet wr, | millfonaires the actors along Broadthe sgt right fence7 wall two) RESULTS Condier' t third.' eB ....4 victory 11_| leecond f. b. ann lengo A.B. ..4 by to ooh to coac _he too, bench. Steinfeldt struck out and all press box ae MeCo oe the| and| ‘chicago the game team and house, down to first chased to the Howard both Johnstone ree waved his| the three-| gger w eakened im out 1 10 | of 95 101 106 199 BW again! , The decision | Marpewson, D -.92 00 098 00 04 90 @ art. ‘0 Star. Black ©, seven-eighths mile- Polar Sheep, Glaucus. Royaa ee um, Purslane, Mens raker, Yaddo, Garrett Wilson. Astro WE 1 f. Hoffman, c. f. ..0 How te he a Tinker, s,m ....4 jorging Jgon and stopped || Seymour towards first heyand wereSheckard Glantaby wonderful whe y pliching, were, allowing hitting filed ee to © CABIN hope i GAMES. ee agile ieee ol , ».¢ cummings year ‘and Brown 1. aber. Seymour 2 which were | Pfeister, Chance, secing Pfelste decision, called upon And to des-| actors In the Pfe ister| and howled greatest pitcher In out save the day ))~ brilliant aoe me ak ae for! meet again his only rival 3 arter-back ° end rung bucks, forward ane S sward e. And ag mn .won ¢ il tried} hd santo . . | again ' alin re e eal ; Se eo od leans and) 6UuCa roving Haieele the ae os . ls Ww hole arst AM SALE Brown's Wonderful ‘MeFariand." Novem- play. teamon_ the afternoon Saturday Baron | t¢%™ Logan : Schulte, Chance. ag ringing dri ive ta eientt fant w moment Jater it looked as if the umpires going to be as cruel to C hi 2agO as ae Brush league directors we ae ; Chance pla yed oft first eS and slid thinking of Kling and the bone-headed| bese running of Herzog kept Johnstone} from presenti Ne ork with .the| ntO| A OLE Cana oid ieee oar mn a trSiAinats we ho 24. "until ithey at ecod oF Fgh October Aggies : let eeee ned Ch Sheckard, enraged the crowd all on Mighty Brown. ae islon evidently upset the um-| The there] 1e has won| Mathewson, | of chon all. | Work. realized the Universit team would | of Pityed in the game, while the line-up! But even after Brown came. and| ; the Rig) have to play conside penis football to! ang o. seniors R - was as raryas foilows ow . ign | after the Cubs had pounded out their| come out victors, but that he fully ex cori ote Sea mae Rot. tac oe Scran-| four rune, there was one era anxiet pected to come home with two Colo-| ‘pa ciman Vg rt Tae Oy nce nter. | when ith the bases filled, with one) ado scalps. The team wilt not Play okie" sa oes iS loft Gnd. ze Ri h : j. | out_and the great crowd baseball! another game, unless ta on mips : ; Bae ee cee ever has known, spouting and spurting] Utah Romeo. 5 oo sco SF GCS Cis On) | Wilthe,.p o y e J CT,| rankled, and ¢ castes Bh edaiaely ind Was] *Ppovie upon whom the hopeses of the Cubs de-| ordered to the AG ene sera derec benen Hoffman, who ; I = é ri & to bat and was not within 7 Totals pended, started wild and under heavy | was comin r punishment from Umpire . Johnstone} hearing dis Le wiped lils c cg distance, nose: and }and slab. before one school!football team. : ae as Rae ao The latter di feated ihawitheclevenacr will 4 finished Denver ege -= a The Y I of 0 Teams. that tion f|foreous thattty wild attack perll-| Kiem wavedaved him ylelded the upon victory.the Pfeister,| ran him oul 0 OT) Into Camp. ° an of so jot th foul line buried forever } ho of the Giants and made Cubs the three times winners of National Jeague _ championship eae peeks ete pee ae pa | Meet Vyoming Alico Word, Football COLORADO . play the d i won or ee: beat directors will sas a e cream soda t pisiladolobetas now! i but i the umpires, and the Giants | along" just as if {t was Rosedale, In-| it vane ‘ rence hee eenetern diana Dornersyille, and after| 1 1 i ng y¥ ec our 1 ey yin the right place, he} Tenney, | A ye = ; ; i | | 0 scre cae L iGob len Che € "hohe 7O ec € Saree } ~rz0g, Heavens ewat Laer "Chatince openec i Chi farts an menace won and no taint ae ee Winning they tests over | talk who of su r oiire aeons wit ee : ae Moran and Sheckard were attackeddown on n elevated aln on their et ts heldby Pul-| I hard 1] line drive rive down dow The ball went fair a curved Wash: 1 ; ashington, Looisville1 Results. Washington. Oct. 8& i Yankees am purber (we I. Lester) - : ankees Baird ‘ wound u eae sensor nf - ADP Pox "ace, eae e «aa furlonge-Alice Hand 4 Me Down (George Jord n it 3 ss os sG0TR -ord) ner- ey nem -belng dptecten Be ‘ho ' Barend Celok ime: we 2: cb Blizabeth | gi. Ww esley (C. W. Chappell). Rend kotet c PO eg oa ene Meebo: rackatene tille ae seventy Lady Alicia (D. S. Fountain)...... slugging bee. Store: rds-Gold Treasure won, T raplier | Pocile (D. Dennison) er. -Gaor 8. Davis, Sorville, Cloll urney. Titth ace, three-fourths pane Co alt, Sal walatHe. ye Batra ala: ana Pace 4 oc edie Y . . 4-3} Dil- | 2.9 ee YESTERDAY'S Solon Shingle, Roidmcre, Go Between, Sch. : Midway, fay, Toll-Gath Toll-Gatherer bird race, steeplechase about one fi ruro. and three-fourt ., age Octo Dus, ean Sweep,Little Bannell, a Caloorahatchio, mWatly ane Ton - ter the contest a the rulings of DOU re BE Tere away | ave sonar charge of rae the ter inter-league con-| ae to Wail On! the ° ity fom r tee aie th a Eoto o oegrounc winds, in Mam Es Donliin hitit the rig field | over |by the vicious and unsportsmanlike commission In Detroit [conduct of the mob leaders, among E nstructions | them some of McGraw's are. | resardi & the rules of | ae acquainte with | Davis). 225.8) 4g) Charley ; Russell . Malocon, Babble, Pimpante Goaranttae nee and Highla nd er el, Louise Dell. Lady Goro. Kill- | name ington, Leonard, Philosopher, Despea rado. AMERICAN ec race, mile and one-elghth- Listerine Howard Shaon, Est telh cs --- bert, é that want ees 7 SAAS H00- Cw. Gentr time, Gold Ball, mpalener, Jo Carroll, | St. Mario, The Shaughran, Charlie Gil-| rit TBS:a Sion "foroO oleate $$20,000- re oMil- eee mile-Lrish any LEAVES ive ard itn 5 Elfin it Dance (Macey © ; Teaset. re mm... (Geera : Carlokin, ch, m, (Durf Bal est time. 2.09}, Maud, A ma Gentee] H. and Dewitt Mt Hamilton Tra fi i he inil weight ns. worked fa ready as named | of the Kentucky | PAE PEMAIIESeTON AY I j Vice eart:" bare . 0 At unds belleve with OF ST heats 359 race 1a i 2720, race Hu his same with fs \ to- Banning, b. . / (Burns) 8° Best time. ! 4. LaBoudie, Ruth 4.40 he ht ' Ky. Oct ne aoe the Transylvania here an (Murphy) x ne tN Ti iF in- - _ He pat sion | ees il x . i = - ----! a = > = . a --- ; Cannot Pay Bonuses. Without el areine. Sinstone' actual crookedness, some'le hard he Rules adopted since the rst of the et Uf Tmpires and Kiem | and-after' |'Hecses ne iE a work work h passe 4 plonship beyond the reach even of tha i year forbid the payme nt of any bonuses | 4 vere . not ahr > sresnahanthe. wasg next and to Brush league dlrectors ? (eeenaiee to give the) game | stead: of plavine 1 ant aa or: prizes: to ay also Bro! ide |} to New York, then thes were in terror ficing, he chose t "hit Send' mrad ant r while the team was running for their adits sion "tleke 2 7 comof the mob They gave New York one! On the thir loateiie line sat he oe a field-in'a hurry to catch a fant qulring alse Sen aE th ile iA en un aya gift, they took one. run, and ball.and recovered tt at i te one teow te th Seng are tle Ge ne q r each clu o depos i cert flec » chanee 1r more on Mog enh } 2 es te : ' CTZOK *s 1A 1e crowd mé s cowardly check ft $10,000 to the credit of th ol ap ak pore fr mG vic us ‘ Ar ge tting that the hatter 4 is ant any-}|attac The city police, however, saved secretary of the national commission ‘re: that ORE Sith Dalle vont a yen ow sblunde ed off firat 1d ne cut] them d disguised in street clothes, President Johnson left' for, Chicago | went. to the clanta eS hoe ia oe ‘ ons y a Riot row ts Cha oT j they escaped from the Polo grounds an o f ut ole e 7 2 oo he ¥ che say asec 1 f Z Le fi L ie he e tonight, th ‘ old members of the° |drove ‘on Chicago' player out o oen > SO n < We i hour later and reached¥ thel e) finish in about six weeks | of the national Ison first and 1| @ they, will en teen Ne TRACK j ummaries, 2:16. trot (unfinished Wednesday she e p ),- Lady Jones. blk.- m.. by, Cap‘ . Four th race, "three-q three- juarters s of a mile purse $150-Sainrida (Rice) first: Maxetta (Allen) second; Berlin (Han-| sen) third. Time. 1:16 " killed h sir, that he of that horn co ODay Johnson and Willlam ident named way-yes, champfonship." Attell | his new 22198; oc 72 bite, LED) cin), 7 ce 3 oe e no 5 1. 2) halt- ralte dash, rene Tom Rrewe er, b. " (D. L 203 3 58 $125-Sir arr Shauginees &| Best time, 3:12%.. Katana and Ke-| vans) first: iGoenigan tIrwin Bray wanse Medium anianed as named mecond; Sl . is Sees ae P. Tes oh ge & Co.) Soeeoe Parana values 60 000. It hi ned box rindside Gaines} Rooney. , LEXINGTON ci Q ee trends good field in Vd % 9 par (Kent) (Wren)-Dia, want gove r.; Mrs. Iva U.. 109.Nugent @. L_| Delivery, purse | lon, Marvilio_ Hafehed ae pacing aivision Citmber (Ram Mayflower (Erickaon) nk | rounds or to a 10%, | later Yada, 109, T. MeNichol;} ree kinan Bros., Max-| Runsum, SPANISH )....-. ae V8 Bab race, 2:35 class, pacing, yictim Glants "berwelect aioe t ritie that | day earnestly 2 BBs is e nen ch (Conroy) Maud » AB n) Time, 2:29, 2:214, 2:21. -Second bathe the chauffeur ons : Monday oi glee © series are anni a, report of tn They provide that tance covered The good an Francisco know what a fz I set for the Dane in 15 rounds Collseum and Id carry him * 2 faster lip than nut even. am entitled to a chance Fare 109, T. B. Morris; Irwin Bros.; Western, Pe the firstmlate place by tyilgches inches to to Saldnida;|with Sainrida.| With ease ease ace Summary. irot 22 :35- cl sit sho. She ina hoe 2Grty V and event fs alae mat a toeee sign for a. 25-round | onecnelt Hercules, Neon Welch, Lublock, 109. Was snapped, but could not hold off Sainrida when it came to the race down the stretch. The horses were running neck and neck when they | i race, Ae had prepared two plans for the series that Chicago won and 5 ara Attell in= EGont ssl act > a : nal fr me be gly ni a chance jattling Nelson in Abey' nit team Sundi NAUGHTON. Oct Abe ae SIG BRIE wo oUae yy Fae MRO ' | Mt i FRIDAY fin-|J. H. Shouldice; Nancy W., 10 Sainrida was third ‘up to the time When the runners started around the last turn, and then he let out a few ' a s . Sreracaptenre; -Maxette had ‘been doIng things from the time the rubber rst surse he the AMAL : AEDgg AIAPCR os > RY W W. Francisco, San ee PROGRAM of a mile e dédash | 1100.-W. ©¢ta, 109 I: aDouglas: Alle Ms a ‘ say stantly Witness-So instantly, must Bell the echo in' the have nexiworld happens Be upset When Sir Barry, with dowonly the93}Nichol, Mandator, 103,IS. Morris; R. R. Rice jr.;|I can beat Nelson as often af Gans can |latter (heleoneiavinn GE eeesixthae) unk game, Geis thet ry] | Called ft safe for icea two-base hit under pounds up, came tearing | Be aL LO, Creser- | beat me. er the conclusion of the gam re grand 1e . wonderful e ground aie ee ton, "If get a mated with Nelson 11 o'clocit Saturd | crowd and ail the greatest features of I ";, stretch and won by aNaifew es inches eefrom || Todice en, a Herron ; Sir Preston, 109,/ | fs egT cen. wet a. ny ars I will be | WillAt be.a general meeting morning of the there play} the. climax of the seaso re marred bee | raved and kicked but his IkickKoenigen Louis, Sir Preston, who| Pree aia rtal aindaWak ori ober ep (ia: 2 writings ke. an. Wotan tort ae bens,of both teams the headquarters ~~~ looked good through the Ech Par-Reaching ive Officer-You previn only nee longs, purse $125-Sw ee 104, Geo. | plied There may : A willELLY at):5 +a decision Devlin and In to that | } Bassett; Athgold, 107 Cleninger.! interiorAbe reputatton who becanten li men me,of |; them >) NE a Pere. large party of1. With fans | after inning a herawpermitted heapsame! all order i : r ata a ,| anxious to see the serles. Shoulc 1 to heap i Oregon, J. Blanton; J. W tic surely lick Nelson. TJ ae ld a} so abuse upon him, and never, half- mile | ;| Ontario Fuller, 109, J. F. 112, Caffrey; Loafer fear of him. Joe Gans can beat| Seventh game be necessa the neutral | murmured the talent Only ' Horan-aA "#t's past an' could gone. Doran-Ye been here, and- met him, and he said you because you had to'p : a bill il ete eae | the €+ J the ; Chicago if it should lo pls tne sixth. At} meeting were Chairresident Pulliam of org: nization President 1 Bacue A ANE MCAG ,200 SlCr Bruce | », 2:20 class, trotting, purse | Bigstaff. M. M. Es ee Giie Ths i to get the mate h that I will, n,, E.EO The jr.; Blanche | anxious Ramsey; Sir Riley Ker be perfectly willin ign-any share} > 2:20 -cl rol or pace | of the preceeds over to eharity if 1 -Willetts, Keysor; Al-| "ls Le eta championship away Sherbet rom ) 1 : aint t aie aie Cri Meee nietor benloseabrald: ole! ‘Dines Russell. 1 bean than of men who are smaller than! Bona. ¢ ‘onsuella, Tiaieaenl remarked the write surzes3essie M., J. Hansen: Bill th \ ely ; qualities | keep x C last the e concluding ludi : heats Blanket finishes were the : the running races. The = RACE Ln Roe Finish eeriera Ee a | race, for pacers, Leo race fn the first -hea-. necessary aa oe back to has but members of the national com in session here announced the and rrangements for the ri Aantolonsht » series between 5 stk ago Nationals and the Detrolt game w ill ob e ri cans 1 he. firs i the cael Be oa" EBe on Owen Moran for a last a wtb result and | covered in| of dash 0 a The time, 2:19 1-4, marks yet made im the -fair s Pats. wejig Heat heats In the second madeia great and the | style, but Climber| its lead that there | turne the trick in three heats ; in the 2:35 class, tror the first event on the card foreed to travel some in th #ccond and : last E of Roanoke, Bo + 7 The sorry, Youwatesee, ae chedute ty % ap& eliag , the second| fomely done letters and seuis,, "ine. ies some . FOR ie was no question-about the eelast fifty yards were )8™°ery man Weddean ayy Cecabae Lee, Detroit. 1+ ‘ c ‘ ro OS Cae ‘ + - formal "thanks Re the Be ai of the Commercial arn ne Samuel Newhouse of the the new club house, valued is completed wit the exfew names of t he cl ub of-| f tion was challenged, let out a few!and we comiae nd the publi yirit to| notches and forged to the front with- | @ll ate : He an example worthy . ; ay- | of emulatio re aobarent ‘effort, but tle Ppt [apie im roll will be presented to M1 JIOWOI chnging. ta the su yo wheels | New house on his return eek the East comparative ease. is one of the best the ace mect at ~ Fas ‘edd ) ae Work very today. he AY youKaattiist Cinelnnati, O., Oct. -Immediately after the close of the hie rk-Chicago game at New : York this" afte1 Dane. The eens the governor he the gift ground for ]at $150,000, ception of a : tearing down Didi't 4 Ss Crag bob aot 2 Detroit Sunday, October 11, Chicago, Aion dS y. 2 Peron ens ; (emeneo cieae Detar Ss ; ¢+ Abe Attell Says He Just Wants who has always refused to meet his Stats ee onal pyya Owen rh Sap i ni KON Eee Hing nite at Ae Seme jn pretty increased + + t> Ap- aerful burst of speed, and fe almost | ity and inte in the city passed Climber at the far tur) e appreciate hi enterpr! ten But Climber woke up when its posi- | recognize his lue to the community The two pacers came SCHEDULE. + ‘geld ‘ abi was given a hard race ie Mee ee ae given ae other dati ull »y Mayflower, and if was thought for | read # time that. Eirickson''s Norse would E ‘Resolved, That the thanks of the win the event, On the second cireurt le ommercial club of Salt Lake City art ‘ f the track. "9 Ys . formally extended to the HonMayflower came . up from | hereby ni Tourth position to second in a yn- | Orable Samuel Newhouse for his munificent ft, indicative of his peneros- stretch had so | | Hardluck-I'm BENEFACTOR , a event duled to Settle ie Fo Leads The : before its : RULES Id, + » CHAMPIONSHIP BATTLING erowd almost as large as the one i aula es See ne . s. Wedne sda) The Aces were al! close and interesting ane ially among the runners, and each finish brought the erowd d on its f fee in a mighty) - cheer, | Was || on |OFF4+4++444++4+444+44F44444+40 || con't + 2 adae pay Pacey F Detroit First NEW Wor | ++] toe ee oe eee ooo \norhe cl 1 harness other card d of of classy i z running races was run off at the grounds | TO + the track in front of the grand +|GIft of Samuel Newhouse + stand a| ; + +| preciated by Salt Lake DHF ; - 5 and Meet Saturday. and . | eat Nationals Americans at ( Heels sprinters ----- 0 Chicago a compan he} nat ae groun beginning ne dnesc we Ls pani This en large enough to! Barber Jollitta. Corbineurt and othe PLAY UNDER: | eecomuiodate 26 ata is and they were! frequent winne ; d by sterday's aeee Ko nae Davis and other well know? See 46 ohavaee that came from Hel ownel ho race during ti winter [eee the owners found temporary quar-/at the California tracks are favorably "| Six Games Sc he ters in private barns, where they will| impressed with what they have noted Al sAN | remain unti) the stalls at the fair) here and predict that the coming meet-} W hich Team lerounds are vacated by the exhibits.) ing will be successful in every partic-| k| S Before . ou }will t se in Parade were horses put in their ap-;is unusual fo State falr grounds yesih kopt ae : es ee eiIng watched after on necessary back field TODAY Lj goon : North ver and may women w Who aie b © used suffer absol NE nnn ute mts cer‘ |