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Show g THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1908. : SOME LIVE SPORTING Gossip || MULLIN'S BARREL-HOOP CURVES PUT GERS MERCY FOR ONE GAME| ie ‘ay ii TELLS HOW TIGERS GH SCHOOL SQUAD BIG RAGE MEET Eee a anf cr EE Beearwo | GET CUBS' SCALPS EAKSSTRAKGHT TALK "19 PEN Tppay CHICAGO TEAM IS LOCAL AND TELEGRAPHIO REPORTS OF FIELD, TRACK AND RING. CUBS Ay | ' | Battling Nelson DDepicts Game. Coaches Tel Them Mee pa: in Up-to-Date Sporting | Ogden. Satenne: Utah immenseIs the Feature Event of the Openin Pe EASY ‘Day. pening . Ay MULLIN'S WING DID IT was oe with a tinge o the boys of the High schox Firat the coache tn ee m that - | EXCELLENT rT ten m, aro that they had fancied, unt next of TaworARTO ' LSON, Cubs ate } Went teas like whe Ch lo i a Le Sine off more smoothly, the passes more sure while the spirit of}a The Utah sixteenth, handicap, at the feature one ent mile of } j Cinch P prise,e "lowed of and C e his band | and | eSeenre Gagea oe ahSerannee ents Fis out the noisy gers 1 €/} two battles fought. Up to the/ time Dw when both t teams shied their cas-| oth arena Side West pretty the In ters that the| conclusion it was a foregone or x siu noe first theirs to again. getmainly Tigers waswould the due it work ivight - Chicago band to break ground. welght middleweight and Rossman, Binet Crawford, roundz no doubt had -some : Pfeister, the Lefty unnerving = which hook hard Steiny fo fra, was hard. the the ball but O'Leary, with run : Plate ; second, : Won.| Foot ond second cae pe Dee etree x Gere |4 aera eh handed awed fen eroor | eae furlongs er. eed es aain wonsna pack-)| 1:46 towels pela Se w nar arene, $16. Track. , eee cists ers , qa ¢ ng erac A oor one and Mr. O'Leary. a to f fool chs Ogden the Mr ach race. championship rett been ave eter their me y esis ie today, and squabble the fore Tame one interesting crowd, and win, |} Parla Weather co nditions were eget Ca serie: win 2. to 1 the Cu tain. Cou favo Only back | brought excunde luck shooting - was thehat rere ete | Tig- | AT time ‘the caiecane This 1 ' y was tain AGGIES TUSSLE A good Mullin's 8 of shell -Agriculae of the State h va pc Dorhn n has sent out in tural college heroes tn | gridiron ole vitations $0. the game with | @ "old ae the state fo Would] that walting crowd The th of was ccene There team his outlook, the Fr sical eee ae Director cod eit "Cuddy" Russel all-star the Coach Lake Walker in and Bringham ceo will make the Satunda ny. i : The Murray football oenthusiaste| a ave by nae put iorathely frat praation mS chance that will of games be { Young college nOcthexi the up part and tated From tho vonethe eleven. The years. aye men other stands the of general 1s league past any than a better and class ow.g00d) average looked | @ season on their hands. o -_--_-_-_ ---_ MANAGE TO STALLINGS i ec is being Freed ester ie cade her onien for the all sides on After he ran the State fair race meet. six days of racing not one complaint or games was into be inary the u‘Soka that, no pent traord E HIGHLANDERS THE i New York, oy Lester Freed aCongratulated. or ae 11.-President fixed one can tone ot Mud filed . ith 4 8 $1, 500. The irk, president, i. powins Moore, eli, on and W. Oe H. C. : Gaw ZeJ. funeral funeral sor orvices of rT i cae Se a e house o'clock tne olga tiag te he offiand ensued what game fielded ste ur te ad [Shen Jack since fell upon him agaln, that broke his heart that oath, Ue fa cee " ‘ Stallings * who is an old-time a mous catoher, caught for the Stockton, Cal., club in 1888 and the Oak- s : Tf in winning day, call California of the played the leaguechampionship the year Stallings with aren ae - land club in 1889, each team time t was emonies that their anc 1¢6 of e ‘pure Co., ‘ | D 3 3, oth in a teaus nora gKave ur times sides ran one of the for | SIN Bes D. with oe aahoni "rhe a DIED most steal Tate, astonishing | Joseph ever en home of | tive seen WNa-| year funera 11 eel : Br Lucile 1908 RABE C aes Tt. sero nan daughter of Mr at St.| held be will services Funeral Mary's Cathedral on Wednesday morn-| |!" at when 10 o'clock. If rf Howard p. Reulbach, | Republican tel Belt county telephones, 1341 286: Independent, 1003 or 4022. or) a ieee LON: peretten oe : Monuments, oeee roan at a headstones, mantels, | p a Repor nn > Tribune. 4printin P Printing Go. famo tiles, grates-Elias Morris & Sons Co. Ari eee y ie oe ieac F Seana e. Ade Pecieradak ° Unalt won eo , or. to the sad circomstences of her | Dlace-and todav he thouecht it Ponta | But atrivine hard to ret ner-| was the message announcing af-|it} hehave. aoe | free that lost Pfeister control. fect a half-hour oethis city Taree ble wc. Mortis, (for Sp alee mother, Mrs. | easy swinging motion that Is h's maly| Mrs. Jones leaves her hugand, an in-|#treneth. and when, finally. he er, WB. ies, who, with perfect. or even decent RIT rel. 1U pio rotarine Ae xrenee ae bea age ea wante oe8. aatiame errs ae y ore--bire, tres Opposing Pfoelster was eonhas-been, Dunlop, of this city; Smith, Mul |~ zere Mul.d r ey M Mrs. Klea Roy rapes and alleged Morris, ae Spokane, | |in-veteran nae mp- TO LATE =p ifoas. P.O. 1 1 A 0 6 44 OLD Kuarantee 1157 BE, 5 5th South. Ind. one ‘inal NEW Donne: Michigan | Rossman. Saak esas TpA. 481. Ts Eure, Sy care W ANTED-FEMALE, HELP POR GPNDRAT, Gin phone 817. 1-16 MILES 1 i ] ¢: nelucing . event Davy. . Opening . including 0c, 1s SHINE OR RAIN A dmissi Admission rang Races Harness (one RACING Qy, < Big Other Five on I! 14 OocT , HANDICAP UTAH and 5 ; Stand;Davy.Badies "Free beRaces a Opening on gin at 2 ora p. f = = . m eas sharp Sile » . 0 | » oOo 0- I 3 1 4 3 2 1 0 0 0-'0? 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 7 ics 27 1 } 0:0 9 0 olls 50c: ¢extra if i re Cas slack 6 i are et STS «.. 2 1 1L + Og 2 { A 3 0 02" 4 45 1 1 g 9 : Three-base Don't 11enee A. E 0°79 e Dp . sacked and carried base burnfor coke 6 and carried. {uel shorta another Paes Now, BINSg YOUR GAS UTAH 61-65 Main 31-65 es 25 TON La! t sacked OR FILL Sp cash ln Vit, a) ) od a hell. P.O. extea slo 6 o| 1 s PER re : grates strictly : : x | 4 5 5 eee i| i| ot H. | $5 oO} 1 Cacia 2 #15 : } EF "uel," Sm ok e I "Che | ' a Pfelster for 4] |] cetient satistaction Sin lan Sees, heaters atoves, | For boilers and i. | order D. O off: ol & CG Phones St. 1 0 0 0. 4 521 Sr 0(o ° x0) a Best ip Phaf MOE} } 4| - ses-Deat feels a ef t n Sur umary: Hits + "Ott "Prelater, oe Rad 3. ‘ae a eee one in off Reulbach, nings: | eta CLASSIFY Se EVENPEODE MEETING WED >r 0 1 J 0 4 Detroit. A.B. R. Schaefer ab: FURNITURE. REPAIR =f au HW. 0 0 4 batted ward, Pe TOO | o} : eeOrice elght te int)tr Ante} DAY played !{n's tuitin's Sateen Total 3 || osettowESS. ee1232 \The funeral cortece | Henle --_--_-_--.+__ oubie | vite: bh nest ION i have could have 1 3. { 3b First We cece Coens cere DP. ec am « te t| Peel BLOX; pneum of { ¢ ireto to ae RA.B 4 | . {foftman, cf. SS. ... Tinker Yotice E play double could Cobb's 1 start PR z thas years ne Lb hance. ee fAftteth his in Ennglanc | sh eckard, 2b Evers, Steinfeldt, Brother of Frank Tate /@t¢? BRENNAN=n this city, October ama-| | could Chance two jSchlute, co ‘LEGE of probably hit Nota | "usue Thvals e in | time (COLLEGE, he smashed out TATE-At i70 North 10, 1908, wild on the bases | street, October winiselt . oT he Pa > a Crawford-as for Nor re sulted. have c V | pitching-=anal ‘Our student avaris af ‘runt if KK back could lt osemo i Gea nder ue x¢ ac couls € <, nor i vith the infleld drz han past Ey they il vent. Wate -and the - une was lost What happened after that GIsnstrous Cubs | bie eae nts to noth ing.as the courses our because demand men the business qualify-ask . NIGHT SCHOOL, ct Opens Wednesday | | 1e | a . he | Once game. the knows pints ose just! out, two with then tag . o show he could, he stole third, ana | to orchestra, A, and - ere | back eee _ he Mrs. W. B.| Kingwas putstartine an end to his adventurous | Wil! leave the family relent a 434] QO Leary, ss;.... ne Octo-| career on the bases by makine him North Fifth West at 9:30 m. In or raw ford, ef. ment Calvary cemeter y e riends i rf, : . in-1! > Cobb, : d attemptea an on foolish & hth ward/1 ook views: a SIXTEEN BEGINNING = that ony ihe game r fol wed, ae pat a bit] eee - Ae I ee past tae close-drawn | j; scored ton, HEAHE acces 2 " our students are managing busal iprgsl are i pee sitions hole woe hundreds others | | ehaiae itt College teams, hat aeREE ty ee from cue | 3arrv Kingsley, kinodrome - the a Oo with Detroit's first base-running of bigan league. Wee tueb ulla Klein & Cl A i= . himself hit « < ¢ y i | drooped d pit« r Me fate te and a LT eo paca de ete lat trouble - -- - A | ese AT OI Ge Le uflac shat Ptcigter itched |after ae has Sars BUSINESS Of PORTUNITY . not guarantee We do Pani tioneece dele ee to gat qu ified Sue nats but we have of youngin life, people for ate Already2 gecece e places cham- | world's in either of their Indian ‘ epitiee; cya econ ‘ ont, erefa aaa aie are als bill_Ineluding Re ot ans aaa : riughes, Fe some 5c time] lead ines peeeni| Tiger In Gloom Ss 10c : Children, fourth Tigeras allif was camp itof the De- || looked. stle ne Sand theeloont Thej;] ame. to win was never trolt flags | Tiger faded, an us larteed on a therplaylet av ‘ allus, x d an manner 7 and pitehed judgment, of badly Errors lucky hit drove ho ti nome pun avid: fo hit of UP | teresting "TS ike th thro awful was his had series Cobb It was he who = ur pegcad : . a REPUBLIOANS! todoubt where to register head- pany and mid-|/ the| in the In Still, back. Set une lead Aethe PPR CubsCR the Ee A ™@de | ; abounded opportunities HI Incky Cobb's ts, day-and Cobb Tyrus was the' first vice | 4nd AY aha Admission | for a head pursued | that luck PEeatieitcien er mee rer Fe J. el S:-3 ho hecause Cobb did it Detroit et the home of Mrs. F. J. Hocking, a sishas finally ee League club, merican sk Oo oe ie 2840 | cougnlin,* FOR SALE . arter ae pedkaat pain iace nd ro. | ror, 0% the deceased, at 57 Second ave. | went wild. made public the fact that George T.| 5:70 1 3.1 lin eee plant, 3 presses, mead | Small fairly rood hall Pfeister pitched 11 and 12 o'olock this Stallings, who last season was man-~| pairs, the ¥. M.'C. A. ha ndtall Pcaoe ae aper.o the Newark club of tho East-|was thrown open to promises the enthusiasts, Mrs. Jones's sudden d during the early stares, but it nine | aesortment type. complete equ otals "a6 0k il ae 18 2%) 68.011 260 tain Ey Score | Box ddress terms. 2 o Cash ne to4 | wae he that start the from a&|apvarent Rane ceeeh cee: ee to shock great to keep| game The Monday. will succeed Kilbur Field league, rm 100 005 02 "7 ie tae ---- was bc Ura yaar not-sn-top:. form: « He: had trouble| she eu rand plans | this city, Sie as. manager of the Highlanders next | 4P. paar ns their t certainly . was Crawfor« ra rolled a unlucat came Late Is Singer Arrived One Laugh oo ruNnch or tt Up to him. lek came to all had been Tigerish and |imto of secre. | exhibitions stockholders . OF SERVICES FUNERAL TOD JONES B W B. MRS = « De I The: é {ber ‘ |\ieetiig br SPt/ng hoodoo Win. eee P i blunders and failures to take advan-| ot offices for the| ine \ st ote Bs alt Lake City and] oer, erehene tary or mmishanditng. Of ERE arose victory. day, for pursued curve, | Se#son curve. Curves Bane ee betrol _ !ile of the | $8, th e 2 : And company | plonship The onday. general mining and}|to shine. cers are Morrtia'E. 8 general aaa exheard, racing something game. Fur- race ee RT an Were cure annie o carry will milling Pine are = E curve he- sections expert ¥22" of Jennings sounde whistle of a small boy passing tage eee Kirk for the Kirk oni (nm orporation Articles of league ‘con Crown | Leasing nrenelte SoU ms thehardest aeeiee forewarned oie are Aggles fey year, win e Hiveatonekor they that curve, spitter looked like a fall opening along| 22,22 hrough the ears The badly | » INCORPORATIONS have rolled for the past| scores so far turned in oes horus of ore tuGh or dia wo a filled while game, The expects ter town ee abo was really scenes, Aling ieee. rome a will present some new! company as the old standbys of| the capital Salt| fives this fall represent faces as well line-up. ofCoach| Badenock the|the game that | EEE ONES upper the |crowd-and be held every tae { a strong) race The| was Barrel-Hoop Rive seethem al to massing e , ast , : : Z ; y leamiia For eee 8:30. at @lleys tonight present with of | four teanie are assured, Hoffer Brown and| Possibility of six entering the the @asy easy It seemed as if he would! until curve, = wear his fingers or his arms out. Sunday's marked tmmasr ald pane secured had to the park real rush 1 o'clock after until the xin oto Fever Football Has | Eee eer Organize Bowling League. the City Bowsise To organize @: at be held will msetine system S8Pitter-bluff a| forming nent oe. eat perhaps. Chicago euetier in game . players of ch Iinter-mountain the syaning ana the am 0h os the sportingB n e ane arose ee as the i _ . . Just nikon at of | Wane acne tanatieeloet : been the upper erandstand tler were | an question of | 2 iets roit stock And then-as puatenty \t the Orpheum. | came, called O'Day when Crowded the Utah au-| at ad had tho rt tles | one a. has a good) week this nea The I Were There Many Women the on passed y matter on! base sixth- the in was Ths e chief attractions being one of ) bn / a beautif it was And the cnall than ether awarded base a all it balls natorted {s re which playlet Thalan local scene-the | the utiful MOMania? the off 4d same hoard athletic Denver Pfeiste eV vident we It Mullin. to It presentation premlfer its eclving and in the stands women b but if. ped that before ne intimated trouble de livering the ball the cast | "#8 having men and of Utah work to the | 18 the in proportion large was boxes elicibilit her contract | the signed W48 he/] Was passed, Indians and yet, after peuilin thoroughbred elteibility, ae he sala team river|s Jordan the from schedule ris-| birds the Sunday, p Fave Pre the anak if terest ane neki |= rods houses A 0 had he just and bat ed out over Tinker's of kind eaca that th It was iarainvearmllc cap- S without be placed on a different: mane? report 0Ke knew mysteries 2 2} has present, i Brien GO SOME"' Comic The fo - | drive, lne 13.) Tow ny ate ppin 1@ o& hard that And a withou pions anred | that throw. Mullin won that FAME | Ghance ay i hasty How to laugh wave | ae inc hes off the base oy os the Cubs back, {is one of the the held and . } inv repaired and patched Infleld, the beat pitching of kind that And champions the see to e€ season ee Pant led as leaks the stopping alia good. them beat champions-and "| I el action 2e tenth. given Cubs, a Loe m 1| ane that n me w au a0 neat rout chéerea who thousands were There he | ¢ the anapace followed ing a fOre and hittin barre hia at pn gers swinging oO 1 0poP | | c f = | curves win, they ss would hoped2 acces oeP| and NVILL DENVER MaNal ne OR ere uctenyeTsPa- bill -elteh on Denver Utah- Saturday. | quick to recover by Steinfeldt theis' Shady [toltake | ee OT a anh ee out joo oy would ba Port en-| at games exhibition In sees one in-|/9& victory certain in the eighth made arm strong some where Kewaneo, "Tl two more home ning by hammering < curv 7 246 Tempte ini Dallas 246 caecal: or i eee s ayoungst than weather warmer by mpted were ; -SPECIAL Chicago Cubs. by Sensation _Exploded League porn persons RE i Keith-0 DONOVAN °o in co OF BILL s 900 hel for eee, k 31 ppese "THAT os that 3 MOVING PICTURES WILD : 2 ations i | They N; on oe Oe HEA xplained | 2ever-to-be-e "Fe-vah" rose fo ren Deecoe a the Tieers ASRS i Chi- ___American of oe 0 straits and orders knowledge awl "FAUST." in | ae "covered "third "forthe ing early and making for ths bis lake, the National Guard and other eae an exhibition of bush leaete * paseball | . a este It ESR eves seen in a major league ees See planned. *. han ace re eu and were allto high, About || Passed and O'Day. eferecs, 15,000 peopleEcnenitan were present atienehmacne Was strained no advantage. 4a ha ace was a wild, weird bit of work and| The hunters are now looking for ajlect from a enteie, Nast TEL don't se-|Teally Detroit looked worse in their | rooting for their favoriites. heavy storm to bring in the advance|are buying. Elias rorrfee ae eet you; victory than they did in either of their defeats ees Mogris de: Sons Co. Be fight from the north. gvard ‘of ene OLDTIMERS WILL ¢GIVE : THE LD infleld drawn close, the Tigers broke } compared to the twentieth century | t ee reorgla wonder That hil victory. contributed fast oe ard the Tigers' alongside of Donovan's X¢| limited, ts with Hitting through completely Pfeister one. odd an ae : So theyy did wonderful] luck, running wildly. making every I ones. ea} did notno fear, and fear | foolis fgiGHbpern tet 1 wwneo lovw +h c ay ‘ obb | fooled Y- | ing not, they thing - safe,= the TigersA ran up a total To Heenan ae the - game that | 3t4rted to swing at It-and see ing him- | th ball the followed fooled, self pitechof "Kind the was eee Mullin | and stopped. they of five runs before A it so that poked the mii Weeks ; DODGE } plate inside the two or Just a foot ll ce tl in comers for all mark fi Pfeister' thrown ; out | was he although aa bart ara neta er rts} league Aer aan What e er a fatal | x ; z ae. ; ve | mat accident put O'Leary within reachblunder of Pfeister was heart-break-| speed. le o x nothIng-and that his | ing distance-and he raced fic) i when'| of. the quar- | --_-_ hit-the-first a de max Cobb freight} Wabash a like looks speed Cubs' the With champions. Ing to the and No:higher, | t all and thefromcrowd enclosure kreat itself history SIN 50: ote Matine Wext | it wav} Ving partisanship » In grounds : and: aay SANFORD saa ee orn city of the the crooks. f é vell GREAT 5 | the regretted to Pfeister and the Cubs, couragement the Ticers to hold them begging 8 Jennin line the aoee anda Up league ONE its e | and were were had _ rooted that Michiganders acreamed and ‘9 HER + ae | | T. he to ats could be had, Chicago poured} curve, curve. spitter. curve, alleged bluff curve, curve, curve, one, Nearly 15,-| fast ashing-|out a big congregation. wanted ROW Murray the the EE #6 | E raved-and aced of and victory rn sete FOR CONDUCTOR ° indeed. jane | of EvenChil- ee Saturday! and ; Wednesday STANLEY FLORENCE Presenting Company Mani Mnitmees MISS And | | Pfeister. which hoped suddenly and black fla standing in TE banners and|®rose ere: ee. 2 ginning at| Waa = ayed Den-| ye or ver holding his} college years of that four pect oc ear gs put an. end to the dock without hie cure play to refusal flat on|°f SHOOTING FAIR ONLY 8s Jetroit " sion FIND FIN HUNTERS DUCK igors, we co e. Saie: 5 htc 1 ieee tn gr pint prov counted is and practice for his old-time form, p 2 short his of both teams y creat mae Maite eae a hace Labo 1CGbhs for tS ye the around asserted cago bo <u the trainers He Ghe will boys his that says Tobin be track. by Booker educator negro third MAKES Coach under ae is working the n F savagely | been have date seas ene che boxmen the cheered would helping | crowd almost as large as ths r he two brothers {s be Stele Sunday's by | witnessed In the, Pa 498% 2nd a posse OF ELIGIBILITY CONV they thought it was the last and | con ndition physical better ba: an at decision awarded were Crawford school | High Granite the by Profiting been| had Schaefer After plate. ithe fhe enter will last Saturday, strolleq|##me_of Ira Thomas out here counted stronger than at any | play 50 per cent through safe and hard busted up and at quarFitzmaurice, this year. with|time home broke Rossman and first, to| added week another have ‘®™, Will The! ithe Tigers' fifth count of the bout. battles And above them, the the city any | defied 50 the of Suddenly including wo} NEGROES speech making ton, the negro football Hallows | college All The moped the on own T be| 2oee a who this vicinity, of native n| charge of a special train on the Hel of the 4 Yafet brancna & Mississippi Ree Valrailroad. ley any Mundas Meera => seg es & sev- fleld beGaturplayed at Curamings to, be afternoon and away'| ‘swing left a cleanly with back one | will he game: day ann over NEcOnt the ball sailed both for year of the ones big the foang|of Rossman countered. ‘McIntyre as the result wiil figure larealy and inthe inside a chasing eae. citticulty ter's slow || play but third 10. Grand J heclte gave ases hases the Oct. -<---_--ESE=EaE= SE upon 2 idea to go SING Starting | Mullin- by eththe' ¢ and de Week | Evers The day planned AND the | Mullin close to a quick beat to tHearew soe the presence 11-In fe ct. ae ae citv o clals, town ice ecm eral women and call ke A ar a dra to the oxtreme. men, maddened iS ELEVEN HALLOWS OGDEN FOR PREPARING ALL viciously ee oe hue erate Ty salled which rd third. ti : th: through and @TS 1 ow and ue can 10 dave, Sxclunive: of i, at appealingly looking rin the of cried beating!" your Pale Chance. coninfighting Sener, yerik. hi ee 1e€aAVY a d, danced - ig antl eimuauhatiesiesk : hold for Salisbury Plains bunted, that and O'Leary force would : Shout F 19] Joe and Frank Davis, brothers eae tonight | near 4 the depot eae limbs them Y°mlent strung and dead Ip until they were| _ + The negroes were accused of shoo 7 c = ™§,Conductor J. C. Kendall, a a sixteenth-| aStar, Hughes, Jeff Bernstein anne and race, mile Albert Sixth Severus, Raleigh, Preister, Chance and was everybody and eee sine citizen. eae relate inside Seay be ther © re diled-cavtth will of Alice Melissa, Irrigator, Soprano. feinted | Mezzo and up S at wi be a of the day. pers veeting, SHOOTING | toed the scratch. Then McIntyre re:|Lordship, Andy Ginter, Maplicon le-| Sompro ni, Ramsey, McGee, Fabersham, eponee with a dream of a left hook| walked cen atin mile-| atte. wa WN 1The Br Wheat hao "fioreal' Bly. Automatic Clvita, sium, Dearie, Bondic real, ce Bewall! Elizgbete ee a as te = nae der 15,000] our m meeting the ofadmission to thewill aI, Mayce .. e m ; xresh of ockkey vrmeseai racks aera to|Calada, dnd O'Day Sheridan here and asked Vic. downing Lady Royal Jack, Father the] which in manner The time. call to| Whisk painfulwide! was Kone Pfeister batted ‘Tigers Kin Rexall, Tarquin, oom. 5 Broo Powe HANORROGUE eRe PRC swings when Mullin, who faced him, rirth ne OI an eixieothe ‘ile Leary price omit office this tary ra, 10: aod clo Ce there assembled to look up and Third race, mile and 70 yards-Ethel Daugh-| Queen's Couster,| Wine Merchant, Catr, ‘ SN : x O ghernt Bee eens', the pense Toplofty, ter, fou shht| | er Cubs . fo the Cubs defensive the Seg On ji estern . : badly winded. I really think3 Chaves! ®} ain Virginia Ss u Mai¢ Knight, Dr.. mile-| three-quarters race, Hapsburg ourth Lady' ©. Sponges ‘up should" have: thrown "Banagher bgtsey The e | TODAY ES Louisville Sut in | Yeuce, Beton Me on Chicago the : ¥ iM: Maycetia. osha 3 ron three || ¢.Laale arn aihiierWotln . ie a vansel, | LYNCH eee eee uneventful,° of majority reat n, Dunvegan | had' eS : third. i or the entire nmel ENTRI At is the} nto race kers ee and hand- } ae er one." Mr. er a Nee line of swings, count-| ers and knockdowns waich caused a ‘fans eae RACE | gs fete ee uecn ee een' 20 4-5. pox before Tigers, n to Tinker the save perhaps made exactly as | 22d | was = easily; races O'Leary blunder THAT 2 to 5, 10 cents. Afternoon, 20 cents. 10 and to 11, in dren half price. | Prt ne Sone eaten tia the | Then sounded. gong the | Rossman particularly ror ound five was 0-5252; office | | | 1} | O'Leary bunted toward first and slow | and Pes hen Pfelster reached the ball | Mu was so close to third that' ¢ bteirow there was ho eless oe a - fol-| 1:084, breezing tomorrow's secretary's trying if that second; to third Loon 0: os breezin 68, in for aes | rootbegan and came, danger When entries} the and ae ais fee eS fist | aes tte y S races Will close at that}!ng and hooting for Pfeister to stop! the preceding ds toy them ae ee Society a sixteenth and Militant race, onewon,mileMald -St. hirdValentine sec- | Soclety Will Turn Out. Over in the boxes by the Detroit ond, Miltiades third. Time, 1:48 3-6. It Is reasonable to expect that so-| bench, the loyal Tige abi Fourth race, one mile and seventy toa will be well represented at the|{ h Gea te ee yards-Pinkola won, Czar second, Old} rack and the boxes will be in te an Oe ee ae eee ene to the Timers Honesty third. Time, 1:44. Thos ho desire the ¢ Omparktive ‘alr, muddenly broke: loose, with;their as otenaaioes here.. threo phon hard Tettiontimes ae up of werg lest over, NEW Somuels & May, the School Ma'am, Goo Goo Man, from the Isle of Splee. Normandy, of Chimes aetr Second Army, On British Heart, ‘The Zulu's was 80 -anx- forced a hit when the game ball .He he almost made the: half|t tHie¥thkorw: er was obsessed was : as in 0:68in ae half tee iM Joe, five Sir the were noted , that ficIn tyre-and | Detroit the ‘brewed. Bahu res aon TF TALK Bill little| t nhhe and a anxiety them deliver ‘ 2 aE of| 3 Fifth race, five and=edie a halfs econd, tustongs-| potency afforded the seats in the | menced 7St outburst series com-oxes should apply by today forraamnete Abovesince them thea hundred yel- | one|Gerrymander won, Mi r ht thou e n Werking nadth hard. ‘Mullin fullyI trainer, he a aS; Sant stepped 4 adn fairies otro1 ae Mills IWE | breezing: furiongs wecona solendiim seo Time, 1:08. MiMenar | | la, third. aoeinna . Mullin as me lookednot to respon It would ¥ Tigers aay . eh eee cht balls, 3 on. base A and oubls 98; | Pfeister = 96, "tuning' in. races. A few of the bout Both 2 boxmen_ settled| Crittenden third, Time os. tary Holler, wwho down to scientific sparring after this; Sixth race, one ae "and seventy | pitice, of the track most and neither band did much on the of- | yards-Topsy Robinson won, Dunvegal box, hich seats fo the J Delivery steppers were timed tn their ee he fastest trial shown the two-year-old filly My Nurse, though she disappointed her edt t sitter tates ip 98; -Piquet, 98, ast by eee Hercules, raloewcet hak 1 mais aoe 90 102, Patri:| alpearl, Bla yay Pad|/™)ters mile in on 0-494.Saturday, "e enrete. Teraecee 94 and barns step for the the fe the ‘fast. Jugeler " ] s ron 98; U., ce ‘yesterday. were: busy Horsemon the tanta horses ° from' thelr. moving: : anliciiicnkesnlee: ace ine Be anes ae nrida, Welch Me-Down. a quarter-Milerie and 102, Sylva 98, Sir 98; Wesley, Ivero, Heels, S ro.-ostartors nt at third. Kil Ve pan and of the nailed him at first, oO Leary going in front eon secon Champion Cobb looked good when time was called and me, oh my, but he did land heavily on one of! Pfeister's slants, and away went tne/ leather totin-canned deep left. course, home Nee halt starters. two Inly furlongs -E Pat auie race, oorst, rece unable | given 1: Time > ageinat | was O'Leary first le at decision rawford a s crashed ribs. and Paine a Lané second Fashion Sixth open i weak, | e Evers smothering him at rien: first. | Wisity bated out a menight Steinfeldt's to respond cee Sentios and a amiy oe Mason 1 34- effect | won, ane Cubs' | third to were oe ors and Br cee in danced = McIntyre 7 hurler. two Alicia, Fourth race, mile and a half-Good4. won, Boucop second. Pins and | y Needles third. Time 2:33 2-6 was Fifth race, even finlonee or alcada | W22. outset game first in cee second, about paren eee: es won. Tie Results. cat crciont Selina Lady 1:13 3-5 race, patesylechiiee Tire blood-was awarded the Tix as £ e e Tigers and much like in our! the telling blow in the| Park eet Lady Time ee respond.| failed BI to First opposition, the Tigers Get by at the ‘boxing won, Second the other hand rallying pretty the of On face snowed fii' class. the Gilhe: Belmont pinay ena heavy Miss sae: Howdlst: 102; Manila S., 102; | the |eeORB aie 100; Willie T.. 100; Nabonassar eae Co, Orchestra im PICTURES | as If then it looked and fourth the & peas shea. c Mi rt "Ory na rae | | | a joke remain to going was | Detroit the helpless victims of the | team-and looked it when Then, | champtons as if the Cubs and ans oulcades oe would win four straights-Pfeister | rs lord: iy Sta 112 i rank Lubock, 11 a5) envied. ness Barber,mel| w von, t 106 Sam lie. 108; 107 » Do . 105;5 ‘Elle, 106, Kogo, 163;| could not | Cobb,bb, | third. J the coe Sei eee first time in two Kingsley Pocahontas ink. : CAMERAPHON ere f eee | years| . . 1" ere cere and for the nominations were 4 | and this includes eee PnineE, of tonian- hee | RESULTS RAGE || Mul-|end Tyrus Dd eeucuiat) yLy welterweight, new 1B Ss totes { } Co } | Baltus Tulla Evenin 25¢ aes box seat $1. Matinee: * 10¢ 7 b0c, box seat Tbe. hee. Seats Are af ae ~ . Chicago, Oct. 12.-Wounded seem|‘ngly to death and driven to bay, the | well-balanced a and program, row's being | Geld of class means a prent contest. Weights. List and Entry Is as entry list with the welghts Zz ae 7 lows ‘ aaa ie Ae ee -=== ewe to smother him with straight cuts, but Mr. Mullin Co wipes vais and Btadd high nip there BAaliarcaduthe lin's seconds of| game 26 eve event | FULLERTON Ss; All Seats feserved Cc( ‘iitton. r Kinodrome * The | yi Four. Modern. in & ae 3 many horses that have won not only | the : Cubs os felt the , Tiger's fangs | pr tracks, but also at the the Montana tracks, at big California and in at comOng bad shit. of judgment, by Stele | have been run.| tet turned the whole tide of battle | they) wherever pany n ee Tene te eer aein athe eect ape ie race toeten niene haye-wind should plugger ood The | head and a2. cool peameness time eo and ag ain en-| | world's orld's c champions pio the iistri } ndliten fightAs aa spirit|made for the r the the the the in a} everything had He decision. the : to put boys, as 1 His The F j . itcher -_-__HUGH BY ae metro- WATINEE 3669 ADVANCED VAUDEVILL | very ree when Shown Saturday, eee the only bright| The weights were assigned yesterday |and Detroit won the third game of spots in the Dee of the High school] and acceptancies are due at 10 a. m,| the world's championship series by a were shown on the two and five-yard| when entries for a athar to { of 8 score fivera races; other the soe Oe de field the|to parts of the other At lines, fant of epert 5 to be decided tomorrow will close. Away in the lead the Tigers broke ttack he the vinden" wretchedly adjusted so been have weights The whe aby t TET ae Py toh in attack= © ; f and | 4} size good of a fleld insure to 7 ite tl ol or the Gar superb| ver sre aed trusty given | Mullin's was team Game Big of that his swings oe. Teon the five-yard| Boe athat makes the fight the two-) thethis fightis on as 16 asline,hard That yard needed was} Of the fought. the way o 1e ake | b € seo that theiroys chances areu grad-| be Imbers, Dnaldined ev werk inal fading from a roseate hue to a|big race tracks outside of the ue Cos nach Callahan jing spirit into ' s say r disgust, al-| be beaten after/ and I might themselves to been six rounds had course, {{ was a shame hy: = rhe condition,/¢¢sm io my sur- | pals Pi e | big the of day opening the re-| ool score u school to Be state striving champions ; - who : are _¥ i orts onf ths1 Ogedenh Hig &h of | has attracted a great entryvateHst,meeting, an en of point in RSt. only, which aa ae eave at ips Be eee - iS eek aoe Pee: fs occasionally who and great things do Fell and and the HONE ES cacixdti STONES THEATRE ht 1OUgoO it en $ ance P Godhoon || TOHAY Fully ery TI M most e enter, there arena = out. slipped up a bit today Be TH BoTH Which. | Explained. uy H Morning, tive te In ginwer Never LIST Acceptances Due € Thi IS ple Cc aR GGre he a p iets » Pre yN NE NG AT Y B BA TLID = Chicago, Oct. 12-The wee aacd coactl DETROIT nes Weights Fernbedsait Assiened | REAL BRUSH LEAGUE WORK Gakeul the teamteaciwittextarmigateste gets down to the hardest untoss kind | au Can ENTRY Set aiid agen Prices- Nig cht $1.5 0, $1.00, 7bc, 506, 2he; Saturday Matines T6c, 50c, Zoe Seats ready cnitiran s Spe 1 26¢ told Ghalice's Men Fie! ht Hard, but i seh ol a Go World Down toSeries Defeat in FOR |Wild, Weird Match SATURDAY oe ate. THURS., | : hit-Hottmas Bla yea-E avers to Chance; Bases on. Salle cer Hoft- ito Gr 1, 1 i on8) by Reulbach ey Mi a I Stru ae © Oul-by Pfeister Mullin ane Mul-: Bases on Y balls--Oft Pfeister 1 Sheridan, and. Pa ipires-O'Day [pos 543. or See wore ta ee pista 38, W322 fh On The Ground Hoar 4 |