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Show alll oath THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SOME MONDAY, APRIL 19 1909. LIVE SPORTING GOSSIP | BOOTED BALLS BASEBALL RESULTS ~ MUU THE GANE WATGH FOR THE COUPON 5 CONDETT-JOHNSON; THAT [§, 1F-? If Ketchel Doesn't Win-lf Johnson Will-tf Corbett Can. | | || | pions 1)LEAGUE, Brooklyn @ Bo Phifladelphic ti Maw St. peas }style, but delivery three hits er bach, from the GAMES -S TODAY. NATIONAL auiiett York Wright Minn at Philadelphia. i nicago, ification BLANKS in the poor Brown the 020 ‘R. HE 2 0| 00x handsome to galt. after do | St 12-Inninng Pai Nl starting for by | of Pitts- Nicholas Altr the Sox defeat. es. there = t Seoren to chall * UP by altogether hardest fought Yi one battles of | of ‘the vears Mil ame & R. Hp, | 800 000 200-2 6 011 22x-6 15 un th COAST LEAGUE City 0, Salt Lake Bert cee an earned foe going | of| through fan making 5 runs, ‘the th leew a + + which" fon fan admiasions he Mind you, wares + and at Walker's t guess, bell held the fourth, when two bases runs game visitors close the rot two on balls, During Campbell hi The attendance and established vane Aeoves Cine innatl ¢ : St.) a until hits er to a the an exceeded ning Ming, on t IXaefer was an easy one Aeetico first up to Hanson attempt a ‘che oe E.| 300: 000-3 sine ease3 ee ee pee 2 Detroit, April looking on, the os z Angeles to on 18.-With 18,784 fans largest official attend- AT | hits ween Game. 000 > in 7 ao = ind 000-1 4 3/ A AGGIES' BAD HAl HALF season on Watch ean ‘ missions memory. the coupon ining p Champion or lics an e seein Dei ane eet ay ah ae ack ant gars that:-the'.sophmore clas the Wahi. | followers. a & Ww pan ie with: os ‘= The ioxt near Pres vig ‘lass fara Wa he1e Yer es. hu ~ a h| Ree s . _ . f low ed ant flr oh speedster of aie Dae: idea the game May are the ‘Hunt at | Klank, = manager, r Bee | -sndrenwor Enapp Oise Sea DISTENt TEE d andad twenty dast Two hundre yard i dash- C onger Allred nd Paddock Time, =5.3 Tv hun dred and twenty yard run- W h Ite iF ead, Allred and Wyatt Time, 23.9 SI t put-t re Ww, Paddock and Bry- FO Eee a | pews | le 6Sl tatmte if possible. : | hundred Coburn Broad and a a elghty and ; " 9 Jump-Paddoek Frewer. et, yard LORS: OL2a: were season going full to ‘onger ant 11 and incl Distance, 18 feet, 23 inches. Auerbach it evonovi Fans, h Cc Po ' ular With Terms on the and Local ball. and the j ing game the a ‘Aunre Ss srbacok eee : rs) 4 ogres riding local was saucerwritten tracks from ast year. atThe the postal i 's Ne n hn. ‘ tien eae Lea teiinie toware me n at's rs iding. athis Lake The ORL waa ‘slgned Teddy Whisker Rega Russia 'Whiskers'" and aya Lake h' fans. will Be however, the) Salt Manager Heagrenfor says! 1 that Quits ils St ve Hevanov ae e < y Th eee 4 kk Avilill open 30, * although with good weather °May ; > Predicted, the opening may be advanced ut week or more, e Los in Angeles track riders opens will May 8| , of local go! The | right things rt t ne -1ere e ta p a § oe ve eee local on the surface new 7 a > oe ~ ractically a aa Hi or ree ls lowats to Salt : 7 Lake a med All Tournament at Crown Alleys. | The three-man tournament will be at the Crown time alleys Dave tonight. Margetts, on sp kept game the meet to be 3 held May a BIJOU THEATER. Moving pictures, Sn Eee ie: afternoon Ever 10c blon Sc and and evening, chaaticer on in the |‘Inter- the the was most Able #|& + Play Gun: 3bicee B09 0 3 bth Sc pre r eT ve a ice r 2 2 1 In- | 64} club 1,000 record-breaking| ¥ the Marathon played ns but the diminutive | ained world's; the end. vanberg's 31 In Be inning " ays, 020 BOL ary hardly t contest | Mo 7 NY. before amd M Fitzge raid make a. Scot é with] the end to Poplar Grov. aa soo Des Dunford Duntord | F Julian STUNTS AT NASIUM GYM °°" the first 0 3 e 0 9 1; 1 1 1 - 19 hk, H. i 12 Jess 4] fleht ; off} W]e 31 good as®a ra- | | sa 8 a 15-mile race} park next Satur-| a time and inth =e } Double 1 to than he won not. even A four talk é Le ho would "0 case ep at the ide dentals i Tying pe have by gone over Saturday all s0oys fine their of shape ------ Republican Ball Team In appreciation of the » in O pone » ena the rf ee w work of ball ihe the] team) real ssaly fans oO - 168 reais started aI Remembered. Republican Sanit Be teams at nificient work of Rida Sones 11.9 but YNelll the « of anit Card went' being Denve ° ar 00 s- \2 nd his health was ee with @ was hampton, pee listened to to to Corbet win walt was, defeat ee at pin e anc James fight would said I'll I hea give lanned u you to together bebe Cof- Ketchel Johnson, risco oily bring for the ae Servic Judge John ee Saturday. 8 E or- Robert M. Boyack, deceased; of J. inal Boyac account distribution; rayin and fo granted of CUPID PILES HIGH OLORE FOR OGDEN Penrod! roe Penrod for cete allow-: aoe for discharge - af ed, Willi ouis Gartt, leg ane granted. Estate pe- mars of David ceased; petition John Adamson, A. Adamson, deof Helen Adamson and administrators, pray- ing f n order sona roperty; ae of Sim petition of Sylv am ae : mos countin tion; grante allowing sale of per-, grante s0p Misen deceased; a Misener. aan nistraon oe er a wing her or decree of distribu- ceased, pe on ministrator 0 orris 6 of received the atiot from injured boy was rushed who The ured, Young was brought .to the police station by Ben Harriesand finally turned over to the Juvenile court officers commanding officer at Douglas has been notified of the affair and an attempt will be made to ascer tain the names of the soldiers who got the boys drun trator, praying for an ‘order mutt ine ing him to accept proposed settlement ith the estate of Amelia forer administratrix, now Garff, deceased: x-14 002 000 the ‘It tition the equirements of|of the news that the tL *Startell, wonders, and = fans of | v2: the increasing set for Popular Young People of That City Honeymooning in Salt Lake. Cuupid brought a whole buss load of Ogden passengers to the New Windsor hotel yesterday. The were whisperings all day in the lobby pad elopements and honeymoons, arted former residents of Cena our rice on hearing a Vaile ‘y BUT Spanish OVERLOOK re Fork, April MONEY 18.-Burgl< ars entered three business places. her early this morning and succeede in making their getaway with watches and other jewelry, a fine revolver, some underclothing and 2 in money, ut overlooked wae in the desk of Dahre Brothers stor Six watches and several meee were taken from the City or x store, a olver was stole at Tilt Houtz'' saloon and the rest of eit haul was made in Dahre Brothe pla A private ‘safe may be rented oa the fire and burglar- proof vaults th Salt k Security & Trust Co., 32-34 uae Up. Main street, for $2 a ye oo p- see to turn ho administration; May 1. oo -_- BURGLARS MAKE HAUL do_not during eh end the of | tonight the | jook HAS three on four-round paper, as ee 1 ave of the bouts eave boys s ene & unos night, sy he Park fight Rea SER. an | Kd FIGHT om. Tuesd: City = et E Mo aoeeles s, land Lz zzels eka é 1 Swede Murphy £ Greralbi ee Joe C ‘lark Ma Burns will also go on Jeffore ts SPNBa aie ee Rey-| > ae + etd Ww th Sis: | ae eT ne straight four-round sched- | > ae 1Sy00 elf Wicd the an : "Gy Billy iets and evening s : started 2 In the samo| » wit or a wee | | 156 Vaudeville, i Midg POWERS the rae : Wosenikt o be crusher any moment De i is oe neve this time. string or hopeless One.) a ligion While the flood conditions In the varfous streams coming from the mountains to the east and southeast of the city are no worse than they were Saturday night, still EHeTe is a strong proability, according J. T. Raleigh, city road aptiyter| is that within the next few days those streamms will be more swollen than they at present d udden flow of water about 3 o'clock Sunday morning from Emigration canyon was caused, states Mr. Raleigh, by snow slide which had backed up the water for some distance. A channel was washed through the snow bank and the Impounded water rushed down the canyon and Into the n yesterday Mr, Raleigh diof men engaged in low of w r. ith South reet cana lowing its banks, but that canal {ts holding its ces where re gin hac the water, men undirection, Posed out the water would flow e Young ll- and ene THEATER anc dae he righ 5S : , ae $1.00 g - oe 0 othe. lo. Falll ae in tonstantinepi will gecure ob a restitution of the Sonutiiutianal gOVnment by force of arms. This time ermmes ish the the governmen government on a we will establish : a safean pede wW foundation secure ards eee agains - le io Ae ture pteintrigue euerde pas erie esire Is ~ arya a5 ‘ . ee) eee h one eee 3@ : . e istitutional goySee eRe Feline and eag oe to! SGT lives In thi "US We wil mn bit ve ~ 1 not Sracandant = ; night Is authoritatively that the object state of the campaign |of the Young Turks ‘e to retake Conbiantinople and then institute a military ¢ orship until the country Is Reeniatiit et sting measur o safetions Buropeans wallene bart equate ad = Uniform Complete : zs"The | nine men patrolled the e swolle streams; 1 at the Tenth South « sunt a and three along A Baseball into =; been estabSxcept= ed by Cee Ee et ene sopntacon eee orantinonie: ithe w hole country a ‘ are loyal to the YoungtheTurk ! re Skearm ' and : eee ane ne, not killed y f the acciden little miracle The number of the ae was 130 and an attempt will be made today to ascertain the name of the el wie was driving the machine, bel il view of aking action in the matt ¢esti ablishe Sultan may flee a = y t fhe little merc r the sultan It will be elther the bowexile for the tan. An Offctal Riatenaait: : Saloniki, Scie : ro Bey ‘tal r alk "The y ca a constitutional \ Shor equipped firmly aes 16 #2 re Oregon Nephi Anderson, 1212 ars oO living at No. 75 8 Stree while riting a bicycle on Main street yes ernoon, was run over by a INVOLVED Page ec apital the WOMAN DRIVING AUTO RUNS DOWN BICYCLISS WAR; for a _- is mreser that the sultan realizes, perhaps too late, that the constitution~- uard CRYSTAL OF 3 | g, | eG ymne 50 every afternoon Admission 6c and 10c¢ a DANGER ; It creed ic admis- -$-<<-----s on FLOOD GREST HAS NOT YET ARRIVED teps'be-] thenightoldsald:regime "Mite revolt the capital under theIn cloak of re State moving . run J AT we three Emigration ee c. ee (Continued Tee horse- ding a seven ( i McDonald and Kid GilEe ae ‘ te the: (we ove th Eelsane Rosier e ay a a go Marie Ix<em- | a won | handily. Eddie Lingerfelder,| ck says the sports are the Chicago profe sasional ho was] }mounted on a single vlinder four horse-power machine finished a ae ° - his Gare ton and afternoon GREAT speed--locemotive, car, or any vehic earn lished track this ternoon| e un- Pictures ggg em GRAVE for xy y| et So be mon for io nat abs Ne ery Admission.aoe eared | St. Regia BIJOU THEATER o late bout, the scape eer cara pee and canoeGeorge ta caaitt eee eIie bf oreafternoon ee The ee and evening, TET ee ones, {im Kane ha ae Every AND NO he good have. Cees not epee ¢ although Vc Reel ) ringside of the city, presented the team yester-| uled to skate ; ert me at Keo ues George cnight and Kid Spry; Kid Mor: Moving Pictures and Iilustrated| \day with a big box of yellow banded| half an hour pefore tin eT pled Young Cesephino and LErn|Songs every afternoon and evening. ints. | cigar Training were Itk broken | i a start atand tuted, O'Neill, van unknown skater Wright and Kid Frazzels are also on. | Admission, ' be will. j 4 can ever "Hargrave Meade and Tamnlay: -_-_--___- following | rie to icant up. Holt who was skat- | # varied Bots a ine meres ae ne luc_rated aeited ith Card had cramps and a bad | Se ey the Saas Spe ee: penne ae| evening. | soy) at 9 o'clock and left the race. The | *® truction the "bantam card (Peanuts| es feature of the evening was the mag Laer oer eee university as nt ‘| Bert realize nd: for theam white get- z fight | cadmes i ac together Zert I believe fee fast Eat ten or pact y 2 reine. ) e busy. ag Sl = "1nights y SH eS ee a ye " The ae eee ae ah oe ane ‘| Butte; ' April 18,-The firat por- | KCz ane se Bees ge ‘ tea | Snell theater big fellow's our ray. the nals of the handball] tion of the six day roller relay race eeie Week tee tay 29 man has See oe ra t 7 a at onIn a . :advance ~S ¢ y e cc rellec ica ees in doubles will be played| (yo Holland rink, resulted in tie Salt | young * 6: a result . re " is 2 Sted to-| with ‘ox and Ingebretsen mee In&|pake team, Willie Schattz and Fenton | pinch pul up a cs sOlTre 2c { j Bue 1 Kutnewsky ursday night| ‘ Green and | Wells . .. >--+-TishhtHelouusous ese Seliobesccon.of| Hur ith the Salt| Hardy and the Logan team, Green & a modatiens for himself at the place ts} It man. a colored Sutton, be} Frank will Sunday Next With | terms. even on finishing Scofield. | 1 will my fee ans} thsako Manes I 1 achoo rac >a r 2 ° Se s t fc | = Ouneee e ao¢ woe oo , | unde Alt ae or ee r, but 3 ho in Hardy Bert and | Scofleld, association at an vated he K ¢ in ‘dav » bie z ay ‘ ‘ rainst some a § Tate ee ene Beer ee aA B The two nae Scania Ow es "0 miles ‘SALT PALACE ‘CARD FOR I principal hotels, that he found them all . ae e , Pi : cE . "Alle are schedule jand three laps in the hours racing, | filled up.' Ww ith anothe r week's training for the while Be renee ae Ww fee ty istein ane | FRIDAY NIGHT 1T ANNOUNCED ro big relays, the youngsters should] tw laps cKard anc aldste SGN a Fant ain Several of the ished four rane hel hs ih Ae one Willard 2ean announced yesterday | EMPIRE ToESt Ee ana ‘piety Ne championship petitionm ofof ieee David I. Berea, { ate account Color Lise Drawn on Johnson. -_-- a »rfere , , Pa. Ps 18.-Pittsburg| Wind interfered some with shootPittsburg, April ling at the traps of the Salt Lake Gun} hotels care for the trade of| } club yesté f The following scores | Jack Johnson the orl tomorow of the Seenane AY } were mad Broke. Shot At.| champlon mornin 5, will ree worl h eg' ; heEe As Ser vice. M4 ng tage I must fight soon, old. The apa fellows state John Hindley, deceased; etition of John R. Hindley, executor, praying for allowance of final account nd decree of dist tion; grant ae Pr - Umpires, 0 to Rock springs ae lw fer fe s pede atfoy go Mon-,| oo ould he at he Dewey-| : Them. ee ps ohnson, a ‘siadieres rceers and Hardy y Going Some WINDATOR MAKES SHOOTING --jonavndaivion,ee fourand one-half ARS LOR Y HARD Gee ». We lic Riek 4ecree Occidentals aw ns C. Bu Ss C. posed, ace the priz ering, Who dead lends WELCHES also written to | Sey of DaeNer merer, where right a Special + can think pinches - the} KNOCKOUT times Pee LOSES about TIPPETS z Mericke | AS aa ie j With the trip of the Y. M. C. A. wrest-| jing chie there NDUECS: tl team p Y. M. the C. A., wil ‘of et interest remain | Republican can have ‘I not May 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. | Roasting since will eat geathe ved e 2 Team swap BE. oe Dan rate Donovan are Logan do ‘to | Republican (Pence. at stay of EMPIRE THEATER Spect:lal ( sable. for the intere tscigBy Woon ednesday of th th i Paris, April 18.-The Jeanneette-Mc- | week the team will be reac for €xSPECIAI PICTURE 1\ Vey fight last night was ono of the} hibition 8 umes The Ragubie ans will 9 most {interesting aonteas ‘that Paris | be take on Saturday and Bert MarAdmiral Evans reviewing Salt Lake 0) has ever seen, Jeannette's victory was etts alt Lake Inde ends nts Sunday.|ttigh school cadets 9 mainly due to the vadoption of Young | -_______- oo 2~| Corbett's method of inhaling oxygen THEATER ELITE HEADLINER ROYAL rounds, to the been heresorted on first this time side ofit} SATEE AT A REGIS CLUB Moving eee and I}lustrated between 0)1|had 0| the Atlantic . ong ry afternoon ap 0 The efficacy of the oxygen treatment --_ or real oi: Be and 0) was well illustrated by At: te cts on | With the battle Ht ee a the Bet ad----a -| Jeannette, who revived quickly after) |{ner the fans are looking forward to 4) Der upon the verge of a neckout | some good going at the St. Regis club CRYSTAL THEATER A ert Oree With er race ting Es tate with me know just where to find Msz eae John| "We have played the same cities in ls arnes, or what he is doing. They] P yeude ville, but Jeffries always makes! geem satisfied that he is doing the| 4 E.} it polr it' to avoid me, even after our! righ thing, however, nd when the] 0 1 professional hours. My menager and [| club is finally ecoraled at Nampa, it] 0 0| have tric to arrange a conference! wi] 1 a good one Jack Huston has} 0 1/ with him several times, but all to no} phis bunch working tin fine order at] 1 0!) avall . He is toc fat to get back Into| Ogden and things look bright for} : ; any kind of fighting shape ‘ih Helena, especially fter the showing 5 ‘My offer still holds good to him) they made against the Occidontals yes2 O;and I think the figh if arranged,|terday at Ogden At Bolse Con] 1 0} would be one of the gre: test, drawing Beraneners is plugging altue and if ‘ 0|cards that was ever staged,' good rd advance dop will do St ory | Boise is. going to win the pennant. , | } With the locals Mana Farns In the INHALING OXYGEN. SAVES |} worth and H: immond are Secs to ) nigh Paar | After having become intoxicated from beer served them in "growlers" fashfon by two soldiers from Fort Douglas, four boys, living in the southeastern section of the city, mixed up in a free-for-all fight among themselves Sunday afternoon and as a result one of them has a .22 caliber bullet hole through his arm. The oe who mg the shooting was Anthon O'Brie 17 years of age, of No. 1668 South Twelfth East street, According ep the story told by young O'Brien, fou I0ys, ranging in ane from 16 to is years, started to go hu ing Lata afternoon. ‘Brien was the mig. hunter of the quartet, as he cartea the only wea among them, : aa caliber Winchester rifle. the ared Wagner's brewery they feed ones of revelry and on investigation found two soldiers busily alk. pean | day ‘Schatz an Schatz | . if Seana Out Piece | | "A ue . 8 Montgomery LF V jams C.F: pay ny | Pasa ees ere| | fi from| Petition of Emily up aj|for allowance oe ° Spalding | ee 2B 3B ays ays battle. Booth made the folloor ers in 6 District court came boys put ee 1B. yur work " a hat Ket Corbett enough Republican Apel ball. More than to see the game oOR. B BF ine - sees. P "| balls, iy, for said desire that Inter-Mountain League Schedule Gives Opening Here on by 5 truck out, by St)castro: TY+ MDONALD bad to oy s World on Ths championship the we on Thanksgiving day, but they can walt. You can have that date if Ketchel is defeated." - PROBATE MATTERS IN the fans look for bet-| Harmouti | The | portunity 101-5 on { his bellef Be: eo week will be a busy = ' een unt Toe for decree o or the Inter-mountain managers an ribution; gran players, with many affairs to be woun Estate of Andrew z Hoover, incomup for the opening of the season and] petent; petition of ohn W. Hoover, . with league 16 early practice to be pushed - of praying eo granted. confirmation of Philadelphia, April: 18.-Jack John- | The schedule expected this] sale real esta son, heavyweight champion boxer of | week from the hands of President W ret vos Willian Cous deceased > ye o °o Coous ns, praying ) r >. In-| ¢} *¢ a3 » nde : in Hl. Lucas t will be > maileda to each] petition t letters of self issuance the pro-|for changes any nae manager club Oca aoe Oe aoe A OR the L 3 ee OU Ole 8B: Bases played at) Passed ball: vice 2 on on) h Fite, BICNGY, ; Cc ay : 6 z "910 large ble listless rned Out many ter things. The Helena Stoss............ Ss. jrej}y veecweclae side| otion JEANNETTE . 27-2 Anthony O'Brien, Aged 17, Fires Shot and Is Now Under Arrest. Oc- Ketchel, and although he is Wonderful is both and thin inoue |he froth | 1 1 0 in ™m a wh. Ketchel - _ rereuaaee Sone the ween Corbett and Johnson a ah car upo e@ coast. "T'll tell you what I'll do," Bunch Good With the proper singer, the the Montana capital should derby | good sb as at as e track »b races St. American League ball 08 Ler 1 0 0 Ss G2: 0 0 0 OR sincere, aes with Ball. have had established ifwould Simpson remained]a) Wessler Ippy ifre - Shrubb he Mae thone exhi-| P.O. 0 9 1 8 2 a "is efea Ly . : ; Republican Special Service. Ogden, April 18.-In a game of bal) lacking in all points of interest, the Helena Inter-mountain league team won from the Salt LakeTheOccidentals by the score of to colored boys had first of with the big colored fellow. 90 004400 League to oulc effective. was boxed x Mountain of a| e SOLDIERS GET BOYS DRUNK San yee th event in disposes out of ‘Cottroth x | + SPOR E0490 a | sent | aten and ba for at At) teams presi-| dent of the City league, will preside! over a meeting of the bowlers to fix ihe competition to select the Salt Lake five-man team enter. the bh 2legraphic the st. when in winning watchin run in| 6 to 4 nae. out, aun : Ree my : fi aHanson, c.f . Dp : ), al a oealle nge SOCIATION ATH » a 1€ "if LETIC oO same by cee recordhe him to wr es but four hits. i. the Salt Lake aad ne xt Sunday mee club go be. son Hunt. $ Wild - ewan 1B. ohns = the a , rt time of two hours, 4ln seconds, which is but behind the| laurels ninth, the Re win, but didn't. jat batted hit by ‘ Salt Lake | : 7 . | ALBw RR. He | Kaefer, Lf . 3 1 1 | Lawrence, 8.8 ‘ 1 1 | Scott f 4 2 1 | Margetts, 1b 1 1 1 | 2b 4 1 0 mo Issues Sunday aan srove, Castleton ain On q rolled Defeats Challenge. Harry Heagren, manager of the Salt J ere Palace saucer track, received a postal] gorenson. . yesterday containing a picture of Theo- | Summerhs Lys dore Devonoviteh, the popular Russian | Skidmore rider who won many friends by his! Thomas :! ‘ . - a Seconds at sec- scored another with the score of in allowing se son a UNDER and H. Johnson 7 : Hot paar a se amate , line-up Auerback Saucer. tt +} + + be fromthe -Poplar.\-Groveqpeam. by the, fisason, Tegunn to Lawrence, Stolen A wire recely by The R Poe | exhibitions = | score of 12 to 2 The boys from the bases Hanson, Merickel, Marx, Tegunn,| yesterday from yh bag Tippets IKkem-| ~ ; southwestern Salt Lake could not con-|» Jgarned runs, Salt La one A aR | MeDor Nae : a ers 3 PippetsNew World's Speed Record. sy = Monor schedulec match, eDonald * sake, bases, Sa st on ind were} shoot h Castleton's ot CERNE ae on. " ‘ lieana, 2 ‘ans, a 10; Time of game, One| day night, has been called off as Me‘ ue, ee Ape stops, in eee Manager Vincent of the Auerbach | hour. and ftv minutes. Attendance, aanee d DAA seen we from De nver| 4 s & ee Ain Shiai theunet p Asks ; Team ihe to tit atte "EM lar Grove hes plzin D There will he enter aap oeeeeee are me eee long way from living up to finished the race with a burst of/ thelr reputation for fast and snappy #He flashed across the tape in) play and once in a safe lead the Helena time made | Frenchma Then Hunn on Cort offroth Redskin the excellent ites a 44 13] in oy SNOWED and tle pass-just t+4+4+4+44+4444004444 to first on a/at the Polo grounds two weeks ago. ans was out| Taking into conside ration that Svanballs to McNay] berg had to be his own judge of pac®| filled the Dasen. -| for the last nine miles, it is almost cer- | still the enince r epublicans wrest- | £0 COM run- Laurenson Be nson ches Seesaions will + fame, ms arch 99, Picere were in March with the snow and it will be warmer. the roguler epublica ‘calls Jeffries Fat and Hands aon he winner ter-mountain beginning trainer and 54-4 Eight There ne was ar inter for the coupon. Seventeenth Mile _| for one The méet was a ttle too one-sided} jing partner, | ; P my to cause much enthusiasm. The Aggies| Harry Hes igren, who will mi: une ‘Ae the | Scores have ere material and the rec- |card, has not yet tled where will | Republicans, ords made were good, The events were} pe If the we ‘ther looks ed it will | A.B. R } P.O. won as tpliow ~ | be at the Salt Palace otherwise at one Hanson, 1b 6 2 2-40 One panares and twenty yard nurdlp of the theaters He is busy 1 fc f 4 1 3 1 <C Snes r, ddock and Bryant Tit the crack heavies of this 5 0 3 0 9 "| country and finds mos sv 4 0 2 1 One hundred ren Se- ‘hime. 10-4 ad, | ling As ua pion Pee ur 4 0 0 ; Westerholm and ime 0-4 welgnt c emp on Oo Ln 3 1 2 High iitmp: to DINED; *rew and! to apply Wi are out § 0 1 1 Bryant. Height, 5 feet, 4 chad | and the orth oat and some per > im | 1 0 0 x One mile run-L aurensen, Tunks and/ers of ability are promised ‘to make ol ; 1 0 0 Willie. Time, 5:13 as mae | me RAST interesting for the lowa far- | Four hundred and forty vex sh- | Totals 5 13 22 Whitehead, ant and Wyatt Time | aT og peal Wein oe te ] D. Hanson batted for Merickel terholr : on mine. 21 11 a Pole Porter aren r sea Lhe! Hits. uD or the wea righ see a ood humor Independents _ cat focal | the 7, for for ee rbett, er Corbe ett ran In from Hammond, Ina. wHBEe he is winding up his theatrica tour: former champion NaRitee to sit up and take notice Different | bition game with the eens team Sat-| title, ang took occasion to taunt Jim} local ;conditions, will be considered be-| from his ris work vo in other ithe ( citieses before before | urday. é ° With Hanson é s again behind the effrie o the retired California cham-/ fore . . » schedule is fing uly adopted. . At a . > Sal Lake ‘Got eg to | bat and the regular lineup in working a a / | prese att it 1 known tha Butte will at Salt Lake Helena and open at Bolse ‘There is| sald: The colored champion mak will boys newspaper the order, Sar can roten that Siking throw the Sale four ake best men pe > len andra, et o win. Aside from | mot : chance for Jeffries to get peak May 4 for a five-game series secured within 30 minutes, as we rhe LeOS UATE, te "Sowade ki caught a| in ape again He as avolde J President Lucas will also elect his to ety an exhibition eoue with E mall | 00d game and did some pegging down | mee tine with me at ery possible op-/| four umpires this week xm Butte rather or nf 8 15" 5 pe; i won Oy hi V hite aut a proved himse 0 bE} non; go t eee ear, which three aa places, the rints. who of good toe J. have something ‘of a punch left. John© on claims lai that he is the cleverest of a clever in the pastes. ine, Wait till ® meets me, and y have occaSoot to change his mind: on this sub- Gr aouttekis have won his game Han- | son, Who once struck out 23 me aaa then lost game, did aw for} | the Independents up until the fifth in| ng, when he ran pres g& bases. Castro, relieved in the L a rinedwho tena Ho him (airline cout sixth, four | yot ‘ ‘ . the e % pres ee a =o Sree a vga! enue A rs «world, e see Lake, Salt in action oie hi te 13 got popup hits and Ho 'Handon. e ae | yi "ran ted at | eee aaa g t sri ad ‘ oe . | wrestler o 1e » . Ts +9 se ic Eee eon one t z a 1) ust as runs. Get dropped | ma fe | wei w ere | many . z w ae | eld. Gar re this yat In and ++errerrrr - who in| TE pres posal cea) ee Ree [®his "three oe MoNs a there ~ ‘at Lake pass night promised fight with Johnso _uatkaelving day, ie unt was ean out at first and then| day night, and Svanberg is sald to} Hanson singled, stole second and was|/ have been " pron nised a match with the} scored on MeNay''s third two-bagger. | Bence On condition § that he beat} | ee Soe out to Marx and D.| Simps | Ha had gone in to bat for | Merle ‘eal, "rann ed. | Day +] + he nted a bat vith the conqueror of Burns that he will be re ; the ens: So cony ya. he talk 0f James J. that he elicited a promise on Gal pee safe on1 across ver second baso| tain shamble the plate |}new bases sent a third. Two the seventh ee Seren Wett Off With| (Crack Heavyweight niga oints-Fiel Success Six : they at the ope ning PUblicans went HOUR MEET eae time . which body began to run, apparently = ooo"and timing = prospective Op-| D. Thomas. J. Burns| ting the "rule that the Infleld hit w as an ponent oo os the Ronee The English-| J, Thomas, King. Pp Harrison, ‘Tennant uy Nay got across the the "Iniles, Swede:but a thinks marve that ae Score by tonings- ver, before Fitzgerald was plate, taggedhow-|man_ at| runner thinks at fifteen Hele 401 121 03tH Ne ae Byrnes; Graney! and second, the ond, 9 1] Cor-| aracninaant a H.E.} 000 100 O8x=24 & 9| battle beortianc Though, Batteries: Baum in stingy_and Armbruster. the tH. Bb, | Gleason PORTL. AND. |. ons Po) iunas " hit. Republicans connected during the game. After MericleHunt 0 and ‘Orendort, 100 201 00x-4 and Orendorff; ae this +4] lan, rst a. | | and fanne Lawrence fifth, when Hunt got present of four balls 9] at first, but a base on "jand a hit by ee | AT Margetts' ‘he 0001 00x-8 that le $+4] onan nee Tne fight ROS interview seit promoter ae had an ac- four| at first, cateh Republicans 000 034 F ..... 100 SanBatteries FranciscoHe sp bett and Be NAPS. . pitchers' r working Hogan;| "Game. 001 001 Williams aoe Afternoon cor ance ever assembled in Bennett Park, Detroit again humbled Cleveland 3 t« 2, after a brilllant tween Mullir ea both pitchers ere vAneelcs Francisc 3cat willis ae au . LEAGUE DEFEATS re H. FRANCISCO. - Morning Tow San: eae AMERICAN DETROIT : SAN last 18.- W. Cofwith hisJames matchmaking Sst, 4 t oe | distant chance res 2 R. HE. | grounder aii yin n to. tally.| aeeiean 3| They earned one in the efghth saat here eer a Scott, got a two-sacker and was scored | *Peed. eS AT 19,000 R. H. 00x- 8 000 Batteries: Schaefer and Christian and LaLonge the ne Way: the . +| Salt win, Soho not ee got oe an ee eae od a hot one to Gleason, who booted th ball, Lawrence oe toBri and scoit | Ojibway to second o he play. 2} olle his them three from April satisfiedp aa contributing » | con utingte t to noe s ix scattered | ee none hoe Wu the popul r| ahs ake Inter- EA OUntAAE southpaw, al | eee eta - ; | z Ore rete oe +000 Eee a % ew 101 . Be uis | Batts a ‘ss B . netting the rema held them flel:y 2 é6rrors RESULTS. 100 102 nen aa DN , us vacchEhos tend gar of tt anything. mountain in Cubs simply couldn't hit when a hit AT LOS ANGELES. plate, threw an oat icine stand and Race. Was needed. Score > Margetts then, REE First Game. an scrambled aceoee rec the plate himself on | Pittsburg ....¢ 0 000 000 001-1 10 1) 1, EB. | Hunn's out to McNay. ree ray. eo scene Chicago: ees 900 000 ane ee ‘ 4 Vernon 160 000 0-7 7 1 The Independents were prese ea| New _York, | April 18.-John Svan-| teries: Camnits and © Gine Oaklana -000 003 0O-8 § 6] with another tally in the third, sa ah berg, Sweden's premier long distance B epee n and Moran. er ee (Called end seventh. Time limit.) one of t's shoots g through! runner, won his first professional Mar-| : : Cc : ane Kinkel, Beeréaoe fee unn scoredSe inieee "y #Sere arson . iFrace eile in this. country when he}_ e ; 2 arice. os an the aefourth , REDS April WHIP 18.-The ST. LOUIS, Necnnd Game Pitewerald dropped his fumbled hard drive, Marx| yay 1 ade quit Frank 1 Simpson, the Ojibway {n= | Cincinnati, Reds won ; c ; : t a base and May aes the eventeenth loot et OE the game from St. Louls in the first | verno inning this afternoon by opening with! Gakinnd a strong batting attack on Lush, Campero ab Bullet Luckily Only Wounds Victim in Arm-tdentity Unknown. @ guesses a coupon will be printed on this pa upo will write his name, address a e itiintee vot ps {d thinks will be taken in at the opening gam the coupons will be nuumbered fier come in, so played we balls gate May Margetts' men got but did not get it passed known Sometimes they ice no 4 Independent | pd utleiose are that the first to Guides tight will : about + Marget Ueatisine fans chance, and often: time on''t have a chance ate ‘the Callin grices still exists. It did t + crowd peanball take Helena the Inter24 Ud Ae "a Tho chance will be to er-mountain leag ue seagon? muah ita, tee interest, any counter attractions and the such ae al The Repo lican told its readers a little over a week ago, it 1s e the t | to. ill arenes Se | is going to guarantee Saartion a) hd ie F re ow "‘fakny Galant Fy and + = 5, Lake nothing, At any + afternoon the of 6 6. away with the pa lis-Milwauee ‘ rain the under the lingness + + + + BATTING | to Salt + t ¢ Backstopping, a Sunday fans team 1 Sullivan;] an,| : City-Kansas Mi * poned, t pos In- Handicapped 6 + + + In. Hunt Poor Before riger Kansas kee at | on | S$ THE Score | |, At ase) Eee poorly, and Wi Chicago, DEFFFF ++ 444444 44444444444004444444444444444 + 4444444 © froth, + |} Shorty 8N-| 000 and Leaks ng | 000 Altrock : 6 en } s0- | and| n Id ne LEADS y like anit ih form was . ener ie weake n overworke Powell In great Pows all : ‘and caped punishment by me rest luck, then he tightened up, an 2 wilertofla boarding bodes en ys as Brown pitched a superb aie na taken p cans' Criti | St p out party today wobbling nloago sitemich terror Nick | fi Ica ages de end ts burg, \ for the second eterel AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. - was whipped n three years: whipped in a game that| the Cubs should have stowed away re At Indianapolls-Indianapolis 2, Cothe first inning and won almost with-|lumbus ut, an effort if they were hitting "at | At Louisville-Loutsvine 2, Toledo.1 their right Camnitz, ubli | coming seventh Nick other CUBS. first : or abou | Cla of lemonade a clal. ‘ith 18.-Chics their a at desperate aale d. the: "Cubs |in GUE. April met oday an and his annual "T3 "Milwackes. PITTSBURG eitanure confilet, ce of 019 || | tae ‘Re debut was factory. of Nicholas He was rickety far atfrom the satls= set, but took a brace in the next al rounds after the Sox tiled things up | City eapolig wl Scoremen, SOX BEATEN AGAIN. | t. uls, Apri 18.-Twenty-five | [Yj]? NAY thousand spectators enjoyed the . ICAN " ASSOCIATION, nousvitte. sonibville, NATIONAL ; 2 Sanaa better. for rune. Cleveland ...... 100 000 100-2 1| Batteries: Mullin and Schmidt; | AMERICAN LEAGUR, Chicago at St. Louis Cleveland at Det Boston at Washingto New theirs produced i | Batross York. Lonis at Cinefanati. ttsburg at Chicago. extarap,AMER ao ead ile od play: ed were DRUNKEN YOUTH SHOOTS FRIEND and very ee <-e sn us T Pousern; Welt, ers o for oye suit M) ANY TIMES Ps Shirt, Stockings. WESTERN ARMS & SPORTING GOODS CO. ALT LAKE TURF EXCHANGE 48 BAST SECOND SOUTH. 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