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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1908. | SOME LIVE SPORTING GOSSIP LOCAL AND TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS OF FIELD, TRACK AND ‘Taste our Y RING. and astic Crowd Witnesses NOT 2 03 DIS DISCOURAGED Horse. Menthol Declares His - Eleven Did and Will A Tackle Them ; slim and shivering but enthusias-| tic crowd witnessed the most stub: ye bornly contested High school footthat Cumming's the Ogden Alt has field High Hallows been played on Saturday almost 40 minutes thne for the game the | Index. field scheduled! As usual gy49 10 team was nae tive. than pounds heavier local] all seemed to be veterans of | the gridiron. kick for the three the line pigskin On the to puncture play first they down by the All; forfeited the| For the next twenty minutes the yemained almost in the center of . : Held a ; Tear All Tallows' Ogdenites yards of they'lost ripped the ball Ogden then tried which was picked up ice, who ran 50 dee alty. ball field. lowed For the remained the ball 14 striking 1%8 > AL. At Oz 3556 15 6 ae i en post end. e ant wed thered. short 2 over left in their third plunge| sk inches" e "k All- yards fe three Hallows' goal, and te kick Murpiiy kek it "phy that a free was * of ree SEohTR be t hay a the ee e maurice, most All-Hallows. Rumph-Weber ao aug ie a OF) ie aves aisle ora of Manders Hullcoat (:.%.%s...>. earl [12 2211221 show : up. Be r 4 2 2 Bia} 1 tA Otis | | jg McBeth BEG MBG aisle: eles Johnson geuayo 3, show os con Alicia in a gallop. ran a smart a furlongs. CITY © post arber up any Three-year-olds 102|.3 4:36}, at show FB. | Jockey Otls 12. 2 x 6 2 Lioyd neo |7 )3 2 eo and up. DEFEATS startling ort at reversal Second easily won of form. stum stumbled and 1, scene show' 4. 5 f ee | McBe th ArT Tiiss rs ao 8 a Laie Eocene "tiie Teast: ‘ena the Y: ng ovine eu enan by t Ino Ley x fort now SERS cea e out Fort Douglas tired soldiers |and badly, a and men plenty Colorado a team to Dress ran a 1. fair the Tigers Tt test, iokercl Os se a De = na well e| thisa a afternoon =a andPa elals team, of the for ines for the was "game: could be bers ashamed. something The over sy e squad! We wish earn- is 2that oe , the e 30 Rais elscenr oe eae SS ee ee PARK kee lable ene i the 2 be-| oe see toate al ‘ Katte a quarter Hut echcratt, t tt George H from C mn She im ae wa2 RErCoi J. riton pacing tli is en = were: Ames, by ard scrimmage N A annua SMASHING in the score belonged to C. to say one soldiers e ' Sout fen sooner ota bear € TAKES s Outweighed Lake Twenty Team by Over Founds. Sam's bo game will bs a wi ‘BASKETBALL . ae Salt University ; er nate kicks the velreuit HONORS ' rar of came the eae herewith local | pnraterk City" mi | of a game the a welghed ie fleld, ac loose> The Smith, Sen a jaa his laurels via to for, was a line were about "me ‘‘Fat"' Moran of - on | by. aan EJ eae a| s meagre foun by ot handicapped the AND he | ait on had fine Favorite = - - up their Utah specialties, eS, he § this department - third poms ne wee 16= Aggies Logan and A Billiard billiard and player's "akill ead < Abird Interesting prizes w season, Tournament. pool tournament and ct he play aoe be. given will will doubt-| second and| | Lake tomo ers pe E RIDER ' | TUMBLE: all we Utah but the Skill. team er ait Inter- an vw ena ay"gooda he rhe = en . or the old be timers bilee pap ty west F thet at the en, program at the fair to Murray the of race 10 a2 Anona, of last grounds The} of &N! ers, wag From the rise of the barrier It seen that Anona was In the race ing 1 H ge into RACING a card which . For the race, following of Coach| the the to nose stretch good. back- Grand to the good a] the at j : oe stands made of the day 1€) Further es fall Olsen| of start, SE ‘Gardner | the ee » gin the ‘ > Billy horse was 3 > Bagley and seen justs Jockey ee eee In after é SHINE . 7 ~ including dUe, p. Rae m. neither elther eae Nance Hh the aefinisheneeas one of thean best excitement 22 pod an A to 10 of at TOE Ay field Deere hen until Z wire. backers The , OR rc . eens tunately = = and with a ANishGallAa © chee Y < an Contigent Under the had whip began of to gameness pick up Oe Ss é RAIN . Lae Admission >and favorite hot' er S=a enthusiastic Anona wood G 7 & a: DA Satur- Was the feature of a . sport. great offered an « ] 1 had 1eck pe ee wa LG. t race, won, ae aneh MoGee furlongs-Baby 7 won, rdsBertha AbimeBarker 20. Belle Face, seven secon¢ Ss ait S ira 2:14 ue pace, ney . on, Best purse omalté Son m Ita time tla $1 000-) the] 2 Preston Morse the ; wees just stands the gave eC jire y oF ree a " nae et Xoenigen Loutse close on Sir Preston at ths three horses lasted |/€ading from Sea Race scres STEd and th a rush wine: j ed . the ant é waswas injure eee LEC ea aC AIRE shooed into a LOLOW the pad- rene the sharp. .Second race to be nose for and nos¢ the p win, the star. Mrs, after ¢ Nugeni, Preste on,apne Cnn came sparing in a or f Ronere he card started ee 1 panic ait hatha erence. Results. Toronto | ralle Tony + race, ete ‘ Teena | two race thire nd second, 2 quarter=7| Mer"93 | ge R and dt an and @ ied Milford + t ee eee me Riv PiteGara third, furlongs-Taboo| Top Hill em second, ENTERED --IN CUP . { z +| + 0 cashing ciscat to Clgs nat At Arbor-Michigan 6. its - nneapolis ¢ nols 6. Plav se miles | quarter mile-East orl dics Cl - 0. s0- nska 20, "2 23, Portland- mate Holy + Ar - ee order ea rs a 11, 3| (Cross t| Siare-Amhecki 18, Pittsburg-Carnecle STAKE | >$ nieai Son 1 rford6, West Virginia At. - Haverford Lit-) | will start entered here tomerrow 36 dogs The W morning with | ¢ "2, 3 hmond, Va.-Washi{ ¥ bid Owner, of $400, was for the mare 1 and te disgust of the a ree the talent even oney ie» cal of Judge Blug b 0 fore the Be avi eT Disgusted with or ® ; himsel t ras days, game eis Lot tareatene we promises thec cl a ") : on <P of + +/ i 16. = y local woathes ea thar. eres wi GREYHOUND for ta summaries RA ! C WILL express? t bad ‘ NG BE E OPENED TRACK SOON | tne me C1 att s+ caused for | s rt by lefty defective' bad| #|managers of the grey motors, tha hound racine abla Walker's at +| icone z Ohio be tart 4. t| withy pleased considering z Tufts . foley. V incent, A ee bq 16, ; 2€$ Mai of wane Gao no, New| Me-Univer Hampshire reitySt ate College 45, Jefrordtiamn-ordhain t At University for bids Owner, St. | ane > t + z erson z urtt. Columbus-Reserve ; ec 0. z$1 +) Sites @ May crowd‘onde was sient, the re te, koe7 week, and Manager Mi ae of' tip + t Pittaburg ry burg + At Pittaby lj tickets her fromof ve Mll--+| in "interast aie 24,. 7, Louls-Washington ‘At Medtora, -¢ Monae 11, ieago-Chicago Bo the tiv oO J] 0, Chica- n 1 2, AL 0 Toe ; me ae "loomington-Wisconsin @ rou houls-st Kansas pas Ki o "St +) 28,7} Nebraska x "2 Le- $) streteh "a "wi ner in thotittn fe {Syracuse - Syracuse y lester At Williamstow n-Williams Dartmou atinnesuta's { _ elghth-Ani second, Miss 16, Cc Dike $ cae Lafayette-Purdee t mouth 0. At t Easton- oo Lafayette peesResults. WeRler Army Annapolis-Navy Belmont race, ce, mfle m wort me Fifth ro Peay Itha 7. Carlisie ¥ 1:47. fa teasenee THIRTY-SIX B DOGS | ARE Hatt q+ ee ee half furlongs t mo +) 4 0 +| The taird and fourth races showal E Ma7 Port talent, lassSs of the aoe gooxc a Spring-r ><] | the 6, 44, + z Notre perth h "| 12 fyb 1:01. ral ee agers 0 poong. eee ae | mien ure Time Raquetasedond, 9 ace, 4-5. 2:25 trot, pursee 2: $1,000-Royal Penn | Sixt en e Rope ‘Hae Minute | wou, Won! J ona S- aiits on nooo A 1:08, +> third] Muller race, * pteeplectia se, about second three and half miles-Agent won pdell| esa Polnt-Yale West oston-H: Training Harvard Princ eton - Princeton 10 =| they a a Bare Winning - 7 Virginie Poly technic 4, , q| run wae Of thishone made the fire ; P hiladelphia-P ennsylvania +| six lengthe in a" gallop 2s. winning oF ; Mark GGumberts berts . 2Malacea as third. second, ark w Third race, six furlongs-Stateaman|+ 1 ca A Be a es Peta cate dack second, Trance third t pie: At ! nuit 7 Time rird. First thing 7 | third. e 5 icone - Ymratt furlongs-Al u as Lepschaiuk , z race, mile and a sixteenth-| Lad won, Lady Baldre second, ymba second, - Oxford) won,TimeAluga byes third, 1.28, Loyal' third | + Smith; ‘ a i : won, M: arse Abe second, dAnne|+ third. | Orphan r turlongs-Laugh Results és inate First race. 2:09 Re Sail Foot third. Sisis C > 7, Tax. oe. second "es311s 3 ir Dr. six Time calle ee ty rac five and at wae a ee Sony Richardson Henry > 3AC( Results five furlongs-Gre Ni mH... R.H..R. second, i Time 3:30 race, 3-6. Fourth U aa "Pourth Milne, ‘ tornee coke the favorite's on'‘s" of the substl-|‘‘come holders the more excited and "a ee do to ositions. ‘Besterling || RESULTS | witile Wwon.¢ Minot second, eeBob caita-| 5 Third race, about two wens ny . Gr'come' good teporis with o bac Pp percentage ole 1 _menen back showin siseedy mater a victory in Contingent work | umpire, David Main; nead Linesman, a " e ee (nbn Mealhlaad ct fastball -- RACE . of a doubt, of number ; "aubstitutl OF Positions A acl pla . A | day, had -| out- BIG RAGES eet score,| half, when] cinched be- cee reece vee | ae Steele, aNMore oll | Christopher..... R. G.. take The of} ; to one . times, and half of their attempts wer | Mor successful fo gains averaging 20) G. Smith, ‘Deesz s > Te Officlals-Refe play | the worked Tigers The ards. een Rouses number M greater2 een but they. showed |cort Bes re ode f + 44444444444444444444 + at four and one-half faipnes Ss, fe rae "ort, pg aig : ucla te ainielele!= Swan BEC more skill in the handling of the for- | She Cc "Smith Qo Bi ycns ees Grant | + 4 | lrocha, the favorite, ran around th» ward pass, They tried the play 18 | Wihittaice vieedaee i a -D, Richardson | $ FOOTBALL RESULTS, + oy from a bad start and won hand FANS Entry a P anc regu make far ‘outclassed | Murphs » ee by f 0 contest, being full of|/,5 4 good start placed her on-even Utah,|jerms with the favorite taking out time. soe ee suas conDown the back stretch and round- possibility as } a fs romoters * | tee & 3 16-day be ruepee t a | ats cheee oe ahe Will Pou oe, ational championghige will be on coursing | at Butta | nd many of th }| Pe7. =Brought to salt ae at ected from the East eae moto + < now in working | e wattle, $ featherweight. Battle bergen Sast of Mi ween AlLi7eEhe Wol- leit ace, five and a halt furlon n_| Will start e aterloo purse and eat Uni versity 31, Richm = Mina + waukeo and Fr eddie Weeks k "aac won, Caltha sec Peer c y ; morning and the i Colle d +] of CrippleC reek, pactied ftfinalsPines for the Di. natssance ‘third. ‘Time2 :38 25. nesday mornin or- 7 ginia At s Sobel ote orate ¥.of: 7 me + Monda: eran. waontuleda for this weit Connery ie aeae °Fcae ree tial, aterloo cup were elect0, a Virhen weee afternoon" nt -s a ofin The work of ain. +\ ve bd L aoe + Presta Oy | LoulsvUle Results. E. B. rom on Hale ednes- | today for sass annual trin to see the Nolube ‘Saturday. parlors be held at MaloSes day, starting at 8 p.m. and lasting until sights of New York and other Eastern | Wicks, nine up and nin play: and st race, six furlongs-Balbus won, wice ercalaaare T. a sees + Butte; | + State Univ ersity 26. "Tax ar aeiane +! club ashen ae the Jettries *"Athlatio 19:3 ia eer Malone has ar-]| towns. Coop and the "General €x~ | Cop from Jac etait ‘es u avenh pecand, Voting third. Time 1:13. | secretary- treasurer. H. R. Elli MEY: Te aa ville - University of + the interior syenen yet. consequently range5 handica list | and four to to play. Se face-.six-fur teees rs ax dese Tikeike; exec Mele © board, F rank ott, miaanee 0, Kentucky § 9.) bade He based d on ‘an ch h | pect to acquire i o a stock vil laof experlences per ace, Six Ess Salt | ++ efit cky State 0. at the mercy of ofthe big fight shed wag A to an K ION : Ti-|shot, for ‘the latter had chances in a sent Richards w 7 igi 2 ite a te ei early fie lniukasd umber GF tateg ane, | bark city over night, DekcAingapraaie [terial to clean up all foreign and hore Flower niewon, Cosmopolitan second, | thir points AS A slic . aueeseY night with * teams oys thereafter received better sup-| stitution but hapes to arrange a series | TY_George third, u im et Mist "wow Rerublican Special Service. 7. Franklin-Marshall ' oe ae © the apparatus a will again be winen ine The| port. This half was all in favor of the | to properly aon e the stato champlonThird rae m rw ee valk this n. | Butte, Mont, Oct. 17--The first|4 12 5 : urg, Pa-Buoknell + halves, y the first ending at a ae : visiting eleven, vLtr y scorin fhene t uch~ TE paans and ep il ta aon iaay. om sequp . a round of the Waterloo cup stake, the|+ At " Vilmingtby Nv. C- + pee n excellen me. | sbi days, = a = of each P re eee ae will erik | five old men bac new marte ga race. six furlongs- aaa promler event in Amorican coursing,| + sity = North "Carolina 0, paler Los Angel heen fall e Ronen DAY MEETING 11 || BEGINNING WED. ocT.14 Plaesed IO than the Co orado eam. Colorado Works Substitutes. yond for the 4 Pr evenly" = re "Dad and reliable ylave outplayec same the end of the.game the last ce tre | the At Tigers:had Colorado two and goal to one only Colorado that rood the|the Tigers. the golNot oe e , e contest in the first | Anderson, Taylor and Lund of last _ bar ie Clty aoe a exceedingly rough | year's five has "1endeared = heart of the prosbrightened ne the long | period, and to hel a Doked arne Saints' team which at first ees pieerae es iss'%:: the vissit oe ot constantly. an) ; O St. bucking, |and they were unable to do it game had all of the earmarks ‘ime ni ‘the goal' e old the the Utahans, } exactly other five star Cc z0l0- vob while field sent ‘a: he Both oa yene tborousm : wthe. was this tend! : ain -- Finishes All to the Good. HORSE trie d less than , Tigers gained more although a)skilled Murphy's neighborhood for (ances eae kicks, es forcedeu osto at presentOF re fans, one |, Basketball |give oe te oo the aflerms ot the shed only' 135 team e M own = Passes ttthe ad line- Pluntetitie non turn of punts t n0nTt ahi SEE the punting = six | poor passes The rey Tigers The whichi | from goal and the last of | vot play in thethatlast in half. Thereminute was lit| tle of the old-time football in the oka! that est Championships. in» Inter-Collegiate : | Service. a rough and ty, Special Oct. 17.-After (Pen a "put jstarted upo eT through } o wEsee spot by these| chink: ‘and wouldc in ing, and 8| Sc. will still be denied a er third, Tim Be i leagueat the will begin | ore otwasthe madé secondandhalfthe a Salt change Lake in || 2ccount lace e inter-collegiate ra econd race, Cro ti ering of not belng an ucational oe ~ | True ae a a and ground while | ‘ ‘Yonvill, 18 of score represented work | ¢yeshmen, no fear | aacked coac eres -- HIGH 2 Winners Bark park ci ci Ig | that pvr pped, by Gutu AFTER ARE Al FIVE TEAMS ARE its i Find g Ona by a poet: ier aes oe ONE! hits: jong straight was The repeated and | duel, honors right toe, de- vided between by band spot, the to posts. Convill, practice | (Uitahs, lost 2 vith a scene aa nk : | Sborke of the Utah teaanin note with combined game, tumble aol |deal on the part of the officials of the | terest. |! nter-collegiate champlonadded | with sport mise g00d ships | High City the tanPark football estes inte ae Tear See gam staan the boys interest. due to the University of yEGH $2,000. by , bought toda eae | team y 1 overyareethe eat" Benning» 50- etree for oe a newa!| year Berinbe High One goal from the a o. two difficult free chances, clear FAST 304 produced r, last race.|to ee \ of healthy e seas the game fore i A today Utah the a|feated -- P ringeton. are given ein CITY TURFMAN BUYS much 1€ 1S|of the game con- | open style | wa a Meleeais High school vn Republican (Shectal. Servic xin Ky., Oct te a 17. -J|plish £ ent elield retiree: en Grit, judge, andSuperintend-| John MeDonald, head linesman. DENVER Oct becaust a hard 1 team ® wid.) - by | judged use of his E ‘played before a fairly large crowd wit et tea fold. in tat the acca aoe ahown 8 The feature yar end run woe ds of tne Colo., ling coach »d in the hest -style of Bast- and should materially strengthen the with Indifferent success, Cort's orn football, such as have learned| Utah toom*1 heir most important | being the redeeming feature. fe pr contact with:‘such ‘teams. team Se TZAI, NSCRBON BAL _Neither.,side- was _jable to A. TEAM -Th 20 Springs, kicker on the sidelines, not yet in condition for race y so that there need be ce oe € roe equad> f are being every Ath Pee Tea made | ne a= year was ten. a Saturda SEE ra D \s With| Even About Are Honors Utah Showing Well. |12 show Anona's easijy. Third nema sides a nuinber of men who have p lon other Post tea 5 : ffice ain | e om have playe The men are lt cons of West Point aun M. Cit bo teed Times-Team Three Posts .......--5 |7 2} IG AT EEO nUae all pare farce this erie xon @ be not ll a ou. ln 9258 5 1:204. ane | Satur-) Sater | Harvard Ita o University the ween eT Murphy's Kicking Wins for Colorado Springs Tigers, the Former High School Star Booting Ball Between Utah Goal ing y e > Lone Jockey. | place 1-4, show out. Dress Mandator, Creserton Down, hoy. $40.00. Vv AND W: down Z. mane aIbaIcar ietes ea - rado halfback, whose brilliant end run}early season and the | fumbling of lace in thethe middle yardsscored for forty half second oe oe peveres o foot tball IN TO kk SKS i share points the A e { } went That $20.00 H 5 {8 Nancy, nt Me ontingent threw t a 9 220 ' {4 Hy Three-year-olds and up. Value ' EF. Str.] jl h jl 1 _ Time a you c tailor Value i Selling. 6:10. for :? ° touchdown, St ; c| | eee Santo ......... 12. 16 3=a |Threw rider (Morse) Se he an tes HOW LONG: 1 |8 5) coceena 6 esta sleet ie Huaties atic place 1145147 6 15 - Pee Ba ARE Wh 12 4 |2 Nelso 710/7 ; rel ~( . "e r q 4123/22 | MauNelson ---1:7---/20140l-with their phenomenal' fleid goal :/ax both lines ti helda well,> so thisi feature||_argest Crowd of Week® ‘and) | M here ; average a Hienolette ris . lf a outélassed | part of it see eeeee Manders . Nelson 15 Tir out, iwWe| St. 5 good, Bagwell' Ba SCHOOL HIGH ' 218.44 Salpearl H -- Off 2-5, third same couldn't keep Selling. es 4 aaa are the = and feva we St. Str.j 102) 6 }1 overcoats ; than PRICES YEARS! COME lis | squad hours >» ann . now are ‘1 the exact ened. line-up o ¥ ur team, e h the thouaikkht eem hatto ofbe mimbued neE Alors no H. ; =< Siieiathare mi 7 year which will| but we do know tha neu aree going t to| field: Tuase, Lieutenant count for somethin her ¢; be play' or all anes good stuff there is in| alves, 30-25n quien teal slang eSSOy eS ING 54 | Murphy (Cap.) --e. Greéenwall s.F. warey. scorei, LC 5 | D2 E ea & Second race. Bagwell Ape | Bro ae SDS THIS Behe Shes 3 3 3-2, and style yet. OUR Value Jockey | suits : more The tailor sells you | | | || and much KTLOWS 3-2, ae | Bor escennce.. PARK Park knows speed, Four-year-olds Og on. believe t Fort Douglas | by va utenant Garey, - Littlefield | 1m the"Wecoming year," said Lieuten| th spective positions which play -. Dougla ce Dixon, "will be a team of which men. on the W Point tean erersens High with Doherty | D?, Fits ae BY) ...Q:.ck B.......... Boe onsa'e s Jot Coris ing ‘the training , none vwet {in- | drilled into will all men so Fitzmaurice form sea of dissipatio spectators bethe promised Beveridge accel EL B.. Jahnaon | duige t _ caciaep r aeet remular-f training healthy, clean gameas - as Dootittie caps efer Lieutenant El zi Stein-Bloch ante [6°] . os fit you and then sell you. Phos sive pares, you-maybe. fits hited ia| bates game af We ? and (7°68 5 . 1212 Nelson fit, no style. appointed-no wet [osTan Saal Ofponnell {ee tena ous t kde (ine ose Cros had i | ‘said our ai and souapieu U Line ....,...2! Ae |. | 5 if satisfactory, and fitted make your choice, be make the purchase. How different at the tailor's! You choose the pattern and the cloth, be measured; call again in a few days, try on, be chalked, come again only to be dis- | Valu up. and 1 other, the after one the models-you try them on t. ou gameanewith Fs| Victory ..L.‘sE... aTa Tae aoe eee Lynch 2m waa 14 St.3 eeener vat : 2,m. towontiac-Lulu ess - a i Scratched-Black Domino, Hand | showed to ee Sebestptars, Fitzmaurice, ud- eu ereaee, See the played At od B9 over e sae! 2 Rone at Fteibe see rece who show lasted it ee Neugent pe Ay kare2 alae a another ne boys will Ogden we re Louise i just Mrs. Jockey at 4:06, Tin 1:534. show. "in ow te dge place eee os sen eses ss : inore than enna his team anes spre nt Gan nitenec canis Off and Bowdish ckec ee favor At tor the.\game° aeCoach' ee Tobin. 2 Three-year-olds Selling 104) ayaike 109) RACE-SIx $100 Mro-a S a6 ball went wild and Mu pny | v 5 aa ton cite ty "tive "Yard | within to run a two Iw 109! ; Horse. L.. Bill. last alee 6.8 eras ITulleoat v i F. The color tones and pattern effects are the very newest. You is simplified. The wiuter clothes problem come here and look over the patterns, the colors, ch ee d inte Poi aca McLaughlin SALLIE eal Mayham mile. Ceci 10 s - SIXTH RACE-Six furlongs. 22 -- the 4/42 Stein-Bloch 1, Three-year- eich 3. }2h loos S ue) show off badly bad start race make! titra" me vowalen «ettoped-| Ascpictio fearil? played' ran creo ran a poor race, Caroline don't like muc r in Hanna eee CAeye Pinon. mslr. herSherma bing eee rate eranir, ae the came Str {10 | Bannockburn-Laura,.Agnes. place 3- Taura Altair team io ...... Peas x. Géroline 4 minute. Boveaich 14 12 t ttle aeiad 2-5. 2|4 16 Sofa : Selling. or ee Purse. jlll| Nabonassar poe ccces (110) FORLOEN Vac. casseusuces 1110] Show as TE ar erage den ch. blk Belen were they successful in their attempt. iWe plage that resulted in a pistocs fac Tr Ge Pllc is ttt 1109) 1 minute. out place Horse. May te ral AS a et Sanbee. | Index. was Yoreea Ogden time s zot possession of the ball. In e an St 6 i223%8 Barbor) post ret r M : ne dike vcherine ere -Fig Horse FIFTH to first half until, ‘the last few ter minutes of play, ras 0. RACE-One Scratched-Lady Start good, won fle 1. Knowledge his Doolittle | first. © indeit was "N t also SOIDOAT! |. Seva Welch Piqu + Pein tea m| pen- goal. .; 2+. eee So ctiennamn Te echS waa not sijowed. se walt ond Second Halt.e hal runodgneHey Sam allowed | 12dex. the Og-| (6) dis- within a 27 1] Die Sea orl |}6 1/6 3 | Dy iWtlst. Orleans: race, i FOURTH Winner to Ogden acfeld .goal. but iance of tried: cou tor AT ae we M. 1 Manders 671g ; 6 EET | Jockey 7 RS Pa s65 Are both fitted at the same time in our suits and overcoats of this season. They're ent on the lines laid down by the best of wholesale tailors. | C. GPs A 15-yard run by. McAbe folby a 20-yard run by Doolittle took of a "talt 3 | ie pos-| Aft- the | he show EF 107) | next several dewns in the center of eer At post 2 minutes. Off at { Time 1:04) M: ‘hone out piece and show, Dohe rty piace 2-5, show out. Joe g. ale ght. Medronce et Ww Seratch Ser -Lyte Knigh art good, won In a gallop. Second driving. Mahone breezed the/Index, team which gaye the hore -‘oholce:as to ac cepting the 4-5, OT ‘ 107, Charlie Doherty ......./102| Tommie eee eeu UC Billy Mayhom | the ball 30-yard| lost on} was not ike by Str.| furlongs. RACE-Five a Duke a forward pass by W. Fitzmaurto a touchdown. The score, however, on account of a foul den 16 1 several hacks W~. Fitzmaurice carried on-a recovered fumble for a gain. The next down it was a fumble. Baird scr swilils umson Hulleoa o furlongs a half $100, St Eg IO O71 x "happy Tart ran until will within for OI to first $101 (14) the opponents' gold. Here | heart anda missed try for|. exchanging i.e eae ee . to first $100. tore i fiéld goal took the oval back the Ogden territory and saved a "ble goal nealrist. the home team. er Kylow Ha nie --- ba the enthusiasm, and at line almost the ball. to Hallews All they carried Ia Line, of burst a with Finally, the 4 Tim place {O. Bie IN GILSO iS ted.ats i3>|2 JONNSON © 268 ces eas 2 f Te Tel Re aa pete a j2 42 1071-3: jill jl ne} 102/°2°)8)1°/2 ns{Mowlse NEURONE Sheridan THIRD the All Halthrough went °0-yvar re =0 yard eT Fitzmaurice lows team, 8 bs Sinica or the visitors line for a ind first iwt| j\qax77-Hore Tribe received the firs = Ogden team and after| attempts Hallows 3)5 Figure Y our cloudy. Two-year-olda Otls RN 6°2°|652-- i 7 | 7 Weather Jockey 1) At post 4 minute. Off at OSS Time 1.014. Preston place 3-5, show out Balreed place 4, show Winner ch. z&. StI een Nell Prestc Bees Bete yates pi le oe t pre ston thre of drive in a hat a od, wo art Buiraed a aE: aoned like a cautdte Eat BGrE for the game seemed the Ogdenites. Their team and esst | 19 ie pickings RAC up. Koenigen ee 6 6 sas E-Fout Value to Sir Preston Balreed 10 there was regular squabble hip hil | men in which Murphy, captain of the Ogden team, was the center of protest, on the ground that he was over finally . was ver, ) re a8 Murphy, howeve cies lowed to play under pre : { ae kic As the teams lined up for easy FE 113/24 3 3 3 me MC f 10: 106] Horse. 6 16 atter- the after the to begin. te Ae ee Hac Kett nena SECOND olds and for some time when | school defeated the | college noon by a score of 6 to 0 Both teams appeared on Str} 6 day, Purse. Scratched-tThe Irish xile Start good, won « aa Second and third same Trocha cut first turn, ran around her field and won eased up. Mallady from a ran a good race Hanna close up all the w Zella ran a bad A game Fourth furlongs. jilb|.5)22:]1 {118} }107 Winner b. f Soittaire, 11-Chiffie. | | oF gain, ball 1908 half Full coat coupled in betting At post * ET Off at 2:37} Trocha ple -5, she out. Mallady Well, r 17, a d WtieSt. ieee aera ag ee ° vesacens Lie oe oa Sto ONG Colonel and eae Jim Mallady ge AMyees Lee yy ire Zella G. Br October RACE-Four first $100. to he TOBIN saa Inde the Contest. Sea alue ae Shere SALT Lz AIK E-Saturday, Track heav Enthusi-. AEN but : Sta pa Shivering, . 5 A | | Slim, W. P. nae To SeeandtheT. Cooper and stories tnat middle of next yea , J.Sights. Longley . nen pation of the next tr po will t th a leave| winnersa cunitorOcba in ththe acme read 16 | e finals in the annual champion- | all wait tici| ships between F. E. McGurrin OA pronium fill. ‘he bIIL W. Copp will be played today. Th Miss Crittenden third... 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