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Show fHE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 16, 1909. | A DOUBLE PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS CONTAINING PARISIANS TO RACING BEGINS SEE POOR ONES NEXT SATURDAY , T. BURNS MAY RETURN |PLANT IN GOOD | wi ET WE INTERMOUNTAIN ~-- | | CERT a woe AMERICAN LEAGUE. } ek cS . BY ED Ww. SMITH. a ohickeo, May ane ee ee the | cers. over in *rance. us ancy] Sandy Ferguson, who used o, train in|} Boston -by getting himself "vaggec aud Hphee 8 he bastile and a Jeanette, late me battling for the championship o the | French Sle nation! 'em, O'B | Sic ‘em, Tommy Jac Burns | next Saturday the first annual} | spring and summer meeting of the Utah ed club wiil be inaugurated at the Fair grounds, The racing continue up to and ae eelee July 7 In the autumn (there will be another meet- | ing of 26 days The holding of the | coming mee > stands out as the bigwest Syortne event eve rought oft | ohnson. | in thi and 44 Jac tion here ty, for it has attracted al some over the country of the | brought! fighter who could his pork chops for equally classless scarcely earn in thisman,country who salt| opening for und) cap hite e er of the meet, the three-year-ol furlongs gre wi e aw s Be | ) Ag ng | aor ree aatnten fair eee aevoemel of engue, where probably the tallest Bast He is itner after 12 rounds of fighting that |tendance will surely runIs ideally up to 5,‘of000. j only (mi wood not create any splurge in tl ie ah Jockey club SSS They are go the longer route U re cered, while the governing officials of the In battle bein condition, win, for Joe is not most nan bled for. Ferguson noted 20) the should! for bel the | total f: mous Jn the rae or a ov stance of groun¢ pe American league team Is nu product of the one of the twirling sensations. in he erenteys MeConunell is not v player piecuace pitcher, em" but an SS alright) al) around) === tlelie of pe "rs and J@- | meetin $72,000 will breeders be of awarded horses ee ean, sh pote2 bene | A Piacor thet ee : an ut i in the country. ~ At an TAD. BY out - | i r iD Ta = Sam Langford, the olored mfddle- | on 1 eerenene ee it} New York, May 15.-Tom McCarey of| he has the ace In the hole, Ketchel we is more than coly to clean | o> ds at m eh anit ne ; ect e ae aan A os Angeles has grabbed the best card |} has a slam himself, Sambo. ought fights vicious most the of one ue Ketche) | to a Langford inrein the country, . i 11 < rf orce 1a W G#ys. | =-remenaous heavyweights of England's up the "best eS . a 2 v accom18 yirds Pe roo i love i Vac « In the fight he has tabbed May 4. t 10 a ! I = a- | bel ! bir Yesterday Woodman in the West have and some it's pipe house,| will that Mr. seenMcCarey by || over offer of an acceptance his for) cabled triumph a personal I plished. variously Hague, Ian fights spoken of as the best man Engl: nd has k ne1andied neral Mehisinager W.in fine W. Finn © and/ has| Tom and will the match fs a $10,000 ¢g Ketchel | style men roduced in a long time m : ‘Old ‘School Fi ‘see ee jeved something man wiseacres| win, lose or draw, while Hag is described ae as a the old.‘school, a walloper of! |?a redloted summer'scould t fighter for fair, who | A delights in stepping in close and whal-} ing aways fes, just the man atter)| Langford's own heart. There ‘tsrr't a) man on this side_of this ocean that) can. sta u o Langford, exchang | wallops and beat ae to lt, If Mague expects to pane e gro by swapping | | ie) a Up veil "there" a 7 piel Pace night of May) the de and champion 0 new paddo ck has been dashis made, end, | too. Langford ts Joe for bullt, while] club in ndon on adie Thomas wants to -fight' the nd will| getting the winner's' and. ~ down, ee has been practically | completed BY BOZEMAN in an enclosure set out e pur-| Baseball is the one pose on the site of the ‘old paddock | sport t that must always pare felt, and that with | way. | The we are "told, in Seattle olehen gontrsctor | wee oaa iaasis 4 uae a San has wrtitten to a Detroit for THe try to black:. Ekp aE ia may avail return | pee a hopes to| de man| Bpry th ng ba bibs. 7 1 OF _ themanlves promt da. | if Burns wight flow.would He a lot of ea a seraps, C eS to return could: perhap a eee Lib shrine of pa Aah at ae fells of inner. 5 heavy ie E TO MEETING Service, lato J president nich dra MEN ATTEND | S WEEK TH 1 players in rig of No is Mare qi eter 1916. y Dime the is an Jack *h old- street, McAutiffe turn. Ea for ipese thus getting ‘the ¥ benefit ' of eee: ence, Toss phn WILL may Ce eee ednesday night. 15 0 BRIEN a ack Nae YORK riots Yack| he taut. TO sere CLUB MAY FLUSHING Rocca rr ne aes N lus eee eet the as big league The well be. topride, a salary ranging from fac ball| $2,-|! oe tal luts ts negotiating for the of the Flushing meadows, {n tao out-e badenall held. i --_- on S CINCINNATI THREE SUSPENDED BY purchase to! LADS HEIDLER N ‘acting p for Sually to enable With ie = = Mee the the Been, 7 to live up retire exception of a the National season of BAT San NELSON oe TO } ispaath Ludlow UTAH AT ae else lal Service LOGAN i final a there suapinicn or of n ll connection ie baseball in the a deen SE RACES street AT ite r University | La en "and Stephe ria tensen an¢ w a --- oe 208 trip to Ieee. Hartfords B. of Y. i T Uteah- C.-Chris- | j1y day,3 fare i Bence hat N. to racetrac ebster: onenae Srounds; Srounds | volley. be Re asketh of tne B Comes to to foe ‘ial st. those Tew a ojsht 0.2 | W ashington»..... Grant os i 0 his Cleveland, comrades the were visitors, he unable grand nd. He Deleharty onn tak guilty battle| art. of ag Os- diamond will be perfect fram zen eae now de-| on." Pe oi I. May Sale commences to-| = i .vaacubianae Z. C, M. I, Section f o a in the looked elght as if In- in @ : . inning ako st wide eerie iis 7B o nah rted m t i prowess Sehat came time and Pender in the zee att Fitzn pr es re Hira. oF Fe aa Fae eeThe tneRabbitae ird on his out at first. Gorpie ted for a two-bageer, scoring cette tue 565) jon} 1 0 5 Hammond tae ‘ 9 In first ca - to prompte tix much hott "666 | bel; avd isto le third ate Ww he iit pe ik was all Tk He ‘abitent bitenersof the ball wa to Gor a pretty irdner SL A atte cored Sturgeon on Lussi don. |-sincle 7 aes 500; 000 who jeminpas second Ed ohn é "hit, a a Ben atin after antl lyat | out "000 him the ; to take retired seati are id win bthe reached: first ahd on ig} tie a | who 4000 P ; at ue 1 erereaen a plat ES Hoon, the last local tally fourth, when Rabbit A a! fielder's' choice, .000 ; Os Lost. 1 to retire Campbell Captain | SREP EAR < Gordon. we in and = a ; Cc 1000} 1000 | | an thre 1 e 1 0 ) P. 0 ; @ttempt Pender Pounded Out. i ain in abe fourth the locals scored e 1 rif J usal;, to alls « a base by Whaling and hit by Flic Cerbin followed with a hit and Pender admitted rehe as enough, 1ad hae e that | over, :as)) Dunn K t inis waa te tout is WON Sante , nthe igh eee aa 2% ed tH a seLie enth wh¢ e the Miners jeg off - ith ¥é 1 yom. # shutout. oon powea atth ; ampers ta Gardner foltinued whe "Gord n ra ie ain 7 fast jn, lerr ‘ts y atrt Bald: fel rolle a then ertl a the through score oon ant osh = : hej scandal} « nee hac ecatiiatts aor 8 2 ) Se ee aah AGA iNet ir ms Syn! York, May : Baiate* New -The Germans beat the Giants Zinay but they faflec ul on a 1a rst base Germans hit the to lose. ball when as hashit for Ames mishap no san up, at the the) pO tans were rely padi Poke the a out/a 1877 ace Cire s ieee gamblers' made and ----- | COAST LE, LEAGUE practice mute. \° ala. ranks arrests in the made first-base heave team is ga nee, in 201 in sane and the tied > | 5 i LaaLong: R E elghth that the HE g ed on President to the club at thet time Cha Chase Chase wa involved tn Eauetaeet that ‘D scheme, and ores was| ay- Devlin accused Hall of leading him int {t 3 Hall laid his downfall n| Nichols. The latter remained mu and took his punishment Ik eet ee dae eeceiee WAY}. yy @xelled. The ide officials then obtained concisiy gone 8 xe, oT apatnst tte fone at = ' Vex; On oe ware Macklisted by t pinnacle: of were suddenly At eague every a until he baseball toppled into eding died then "[T is park. have never ninth ay. putting mely aeross hitting. a run It was a At through enough oe favored said can get g .. . A meeting ieee of made Slim Hall make it ....200 -+:010 200 101-6 000 040-5 Batteries-Camnitz at|Intyre and Bergen gambling President Dovey along without the and 8 8 Glbson; é and be rounded BIKE u I hope RAC Bae ae psy these tos ates oe w Nl oF TACE §O. ee } y and 1 2 es 4 . ; will ar- to in nfth .on®, At 2.. Hard hitting put the oree: bog At eor ria Batteries-Plank 5 Owe suainaiion ss SSES 5 a threw a, awn errors port, by raporte, Secor Wen iateeie SHERIFFS AN AND RIFL RIFLES ee souls, Ore: Miss., May 15.-Sheriffs| two the states and asrepeating furnished answer to why Walker oe of oe Chicago did not Washingt Four hits, 2B F two vote | Sgr zecn. 3, rain. LEAGUE 14 Raul I P | rifice i econ nneapolis-Loulsyille; At. Milwaukee-Milwaukee. 5, 1: ' hits-Flick, Los COLLEGE BASEBALL New ck: ‘New Ses 0O 0 0 : 5 Z 1 q a 4 > bess ue 10 2 27.14. R s Cy-| othe The!}McAleer me in doubled and cou. allowed St, times. the An-| the seventh, scor on when Hart-! orer then teen ee aan Syashington cay 92001 000 000-1 Louls re 000 006 10x-7 "a te es+-Hughes and Street; Cae te hoa en and "P nin oe AT DETROIT, ; 7 : rain. olt-Boston; Detre . ul SUNDAY Every advertiser asxtia-| ne vot ‘or eve gives ne-~ made. for yourself Ask or for holy: a friend. EXCURSIONS D. & KR. G16th, 2. ErovoJa cuncybin: 7350. May a. MM... i To certificates, | To Ogden, To 10:25 a.m. Pharoh's 6 3) 8 1 Pow- Glen, 8:15 1 p. Fig, Shack a. m.esese At re to aS At haca:. Corn Cambridge: | Co-| 8 é ; has 16.--Th c $4,000 for his farey 7 Pp ine recelved on Willus Bri é the Shantaliiaine (oravillon, is alland right f Tw also from pr rrae. end man, agreed to accepted, and' =H - 3 a oe cablesran or Mc- wet | be obtained for this contest Neha enn Tol ja decision may be Rrra ag: on accoun: oleof the visit of ‘the Elks eee, Cex petit it anc i Wal . | NewYork, trae! as and Bddie Walsh 0 { Manhattan dio Corbett wil aa ie anie At Ann Arbor: game. rain. Columbia ie oaee Willlamstown, Trinity 5, : 6. Mass.: ns Willi ound, battle At the Bed. ford Athletic pies oklyn 3 a 3 a | ams 11, Michigan-Syrac Syracuse ae erat: Ya freshmen wen "4 (1 innings). $1.25 Cc, i. 1.00 | morrow. Bea specials .60) hummer: of The Republica an, CM La andthe -- fight =a BO | At mage bury. Renessal edielaniaiends Salaer| | i> MiAAiEtnee iddtebury 0. At Andover: ~ Phillips Andover 4 Springfield Training School -|} Medfo rd. Mass. Tufts s Univ sity of Rochester exer: cs At aE Universi of Vermont| 3, Darthmou Avs rere! Brown 4, Holy c ross 2 |} rant " ist on. ree ue Lafayette college 3; TEMA Eee | eestna| on next hs ba - - Biel wae mies Se -9mmencing ; should S' SU Monday, wil! LLAR Colors- Red, Blue, 2 W , hite or Ages up to 16 Def ection 1 McIntosh n two-bagmers, EB 0°90 ge08.eg Whaling, Angeles, "Cal, ie Er Wore irmatory wordang e Merchel AL Apnangite: Dickinam 3, Savy 4. |Puest qtafadi aan A. 0 r tah Woodman asking wher 1,: Indianapo-| he wit le ., e Londo n for Los Angel jit may be that special permission' do. . | vera an 320801. ‘foun with arey's Lang jI July: est.aes 1, City, PO: aT 3% tn0 OoO°QL tt Tele BQ 60. 20°21 7 = Total a Score H: 2 1 1 8 | fea ee ie File Luasi: Liisst' to } Fleac e on ases-Butte 4, Sal | Lake 6 Earned aFy Pte ee | Lake * Time of game rage aban co-1,20 r ay mtend. ae =o Aki phen City 4. | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. we eine a City-Kansas R. 6274 ef. 4 rereeeSe A)a 1 3.0 ae ; T | Stolen bases-Sturgeon. Double plays -At- |. =~Campbell to Turk to Nehring;: Gordon to Nehring; Fitzgerald to Camp- Itochester-Rochest Mae a Nowe Buffalo-Buffalo 0 0, Baltimore 3.! t litera Take. 5,| | Salt Butte Lake o7ic7: 000 000 02 3. EE. 002 110 a hk mne otmenee 2 x-410 1 , he SUMIMAEY,: Bas és on ut_-By Strud balls-ore of Annis'? 1, Pender Pender 3, by Gordon 3, by Annis -2 | Two-base hits-E}] , Stu on Aan . 8 6, Jersey AB. Ff | Annis, | wet GUE. Orleans ( 1201) 7 Bh -- alt 2,|. | 3 2: 0 0 0: 0 2-8 an Totals......31 2 - being rifles | pled with errors, "Kid"}Louis boys three to score meet near"here | ae ay. appeared. In skifts, with armed posses accompanying them. Spapeeaienieneiel YOU HAVE A FRIEND ‘: z ; worki1 ‘or one of the trips |to the Alaska-Yukon Exposition given = he Republican? Yo _ help this ene wie one exe trips by } the|purchaso anj| Orledns-New . B Jost | "Xe "Pntiadeiphia: ¥ale 0, Pennsyiva-| "matched atid are aumrensive wea fered STOP FIGHT ON.ISLAND) St tous: Max, 18 -Qeashington, ee per | : 3 of i 8 17 0 - | rbin, 3b. Bloom-| Maintieh, Rapids LEA <ccss, smmond, lHHHefea Raplds-Cedar ee At).St. Paul-St: St. ls 4 2 At. Minneapoli tee R. H:-E | fi 9 9....2 oe aaa tilted 010 BA8) O31: 000 000-88 200-3 9 "ateries-Warhop hie Kiemow: 3 | ¢ Clark pee and 4, 0 essees ; Ww n naling, Seas | Filek ib 2 e Cshade To Island At Toronto-Toronto at B 7 Den- 2, Decatur Montreal-Montreal nu to § Island - Rock 6, EASTERN | Pee chance 17, Mobile-Mobile 0 0, Montgomery L tt e Rock-L é Rock 4, i At 1) mes 4 6, : Pueblo : 5 ry ifemn phie-Naahvitie: 15.-Errors - behind| Cleveland, May : " z j ic, Tone Pubithe » Ranks ing mae 1 running, Cedar 6. ian At. New ja Ses tea GAME. and City P. s. 4. out PO ~ $i 9 0i 630 1:0 7. 3 , ender, LEAGUE SOUTHERN At At vis 010 001-2- " Davenport-Davenport Rock Springte ld the front. ‘Tho locals tied in and lost 43 aeean in the sixth pass, a le by Barr and] Elitescago ht ne Bee Lip 3 7 ington At Dubuque-Dubuqu ue peg Bu elrigle, after "two bd t. The ox irew, 2 are in camp the enemy in the ninth, counting one iin io witige stage ‘ghowatorin. sec / ssore = H. E Taeatn tha Lagoon eae t ore vuld gr Ono "Franz pete, b ards. 5 as a winner of the 1908 race. "hirty. fv. five Pa tomes Sox, ftors on. GETTING dnys: trainee WORE; ae ‘gamblers. FOR BIG R OAD DECORATION DA RACE all the third 3 p Hs spo eees Gordon; a A Moi City-Sioux THREE-EYE gamblers, and I will the do police everything in AMERICAN LEAGUE power to oe ae in preiventing gamin my par 4a GREAT GAME AT CHICAGO. lieve there will be several fidpectans Chi a? May 16__Pienk ea! outr ched Jank 5. ‘the | nicnicase n stationed at various place: pleachers to arrest the gamblers. The! hacerewskl Smith In andthe first game tne police have my hearty support in this the ae series trimmed crusade, 6. At_Sloux Me-j| . -_- , Moines-Des four at : R Campbell, 2b...4 0 2 2 ....2.. 4.0 Elsey, rf. oe 2. 4 Nehring Ib.-. oe ad. ‘3b. : 4 3 LEAGUE 5 At Lincoln-Lincoln Ls 4 > tHE Over 2000 Fitzger ald akan ae o ar Des peka to my fame they | ments, disrepute. t Deviin hit to a single. , at omana-Omaha 6 Wichita 4 ne n cone ng racing wheels, '¢ | least tie the game, and the game endriers Pen .3. 7 team 1 md}roads are getting in fine slaps and un- ed New ; York 4, Cleveland Warhop| and Niohe|1cs%, heavy rains set in the course will| pitched good ball and outside of two| toin ae Nichols his throwin with led off aoe e > WESTERN score.| ro or when Mfaa?MET Ree RAS ihe rifirst tzgerald and jugging robbed by onto a . LLY. rally four . some opposed to gamand always has his eb renad riapine Hontiniea: be the best ever, owing to the improve-| Louisville finally returned home ere amas in iia last year inning only two games.out. o 1. observation train lea the ‘ starting line after he tp ae are off, elve and, loging, th amplonship. | which will be about 11:45 train ana {Uo obtain "evidence casinat' oh Aneae rue Bamberger depot at 11.40 suspected men, sf and finally centered = recommen ther by at the fi by flying to Head. Dunn ther it a grounder to firs sUSS tou eye the bag and thro tr eck whe ‘ED ‘e pe st wing to ,. LOSANGELES. for the fifth double I lay. R. HE nS pitching of Annis for six Innings 001 000 000-1 65 3 about the best seen on the grounds rehe game entire the and throughout 4 8 es -022 000 Z larkness, Willetts and] Seam seer eae SORBGEE K to k espeBreckenridge cat Kinkel, | elally handling second sack to perfecout. of four isn't,bad, and Three a | : es - to (today watching worth be will | it SACRAMENTO. zl 3atteries and E. | recnanan | R. H. 12 10 i ow PE a great brought bee Dovey said this morning that] Pittsburg "4 wil do his utmost to stop gambling | Brooklyn fla time were grounds in Woon the eliehth, wh¢ hit' f se . : Wwiliniinetel out. | fhe Miners were retired juat = | quickly in thelr last chance. ehring eee i | Hhnun. and ‘gate d d.- Brooklyn, making tn Orenaare Gardner, Gectaer, May 1s---Atter. ooklyn, ‘May run the second. Dodgers Pende one won. Boston, May 15.-Two that) with a 2 aha Aeun last or however, of a' Corbin then freezing "rancisco hits Score: 010 etnies eln r IS BOSTON _- has ot|ton National charge ae at the a th relayed to the plate caught the Butte captain conti r= ae "in the been| Kid oe Wiggs the coast. oe first inning, but competition ran so high| to make them like it ae worthy ad-) AT z I contract jumping, dishon-| miral Schleit tossed ne sandbags| Ppmanipulation | and gave a wonderful arnt pool om of how} Portland . He} Ve position. the c to play not : i Dy see peunee ae me w the | Batteries ba oO seconc se, D Ww ew) Armbruster; he other times field and it into center AT | heart. Doyle's Larry broke merely he x He) struck out elght first reached and was er hes perfect support. Seals did not score man jmen The es cracked out a pretty two-bagger mee i * fe . ‘trlea' een rie a make home, MecIn- be ord yesterday. Wiggs camewithout as closeal | sacrificed fron ated a a no-hit,. no-run record fourth double pla to mm ané ©T? Eilsey ve LM p h's) |‘ go S RECORD 15.-Bie Jim] ifFrancisco, May most pitched ‘himpolt ce pn hieeeecn the lead | attained ® el 00-5 Bat WORLD?' PO 3 ung aan ane ee | dvvads\ Gall ae d Brenahan; 4 gee ith, ee and prenana Boston MAKES Score: R. H.E Cardinals . Zs re ALMOST s Be Boston er to overcome - e- | ‘team's | ause BALL PARK BY DOVEY |2ut it was not enough and the Firates| with the Naps. Jim froma wiil notthe bleachers n have | assured the latter thet thework.had President no part o watch the game in the alleged crooked When s third Mein Onequa| ackson 7 Group. TWIRLER ‘GIANT 1 DOV ard age he neue § Hane Reo a i by tutes mone rames, Louisville the to TABOOED Incl- They , watch except fuits ve © park: | 2" Lost. 2 0 ye yn. 3 erat 3 ; W " Dster * 1 PW ke e fol 22 STE See we . . , umilton Side West hits! ¢ } } sd Lafay- Liberty Pp o Sumner Miners ward square; syounds Hamil- | ) Gorin and the scored himself when Pen der threw: ball to the bleachers: Wasatch vs Vashington Grant ys. Jackson, ‘ BASEBALL STANDING, Saree eee seen Past Lua aft ayette ; ee | Lav Butte, the | champlon- -vs../Sumner, the superb! On bqa.«, eine ey ay Tins for the chance in ues ine d | GAMBLING IS TO BE was rooted season of cceinat Louleville and again7 the visiting Fein lin. Hall 7 order eee OG of the} | .¢ I Ancoln hare 2 for trance six Innings Fred Annis allowed no hits and presented but one base on' ball Pender alone reaching first' base In the st venth Else surprised everybody by getting a two-base hit © Treache d third on Nehring's out und there he es a Annis effecting tho third out by fanning Dunn, or mee The schedule and stan pe i Baseball Games. | © Tuesday, May 18-Lowell vs. £00 §00|} 561) 4S8 | 452 383 down for the sec-{|livering himself of some torr!a tea ing Devlin against Hall and Mintimating | © have clashed on an island zell's single, A base on balls to Street, re-| gle Conroy's ball and passed the Mis-|_ pe harcore whicle * walsputed tha: he knew that teach by} ho. was banished It was | here last summer yesterday. however. wos| Ban Johnson from the Clevelan i | gett really did, full. Chaseconfess! finally succeeded i. siasippl oct when y had they reached sulted in a run for Washington. ort Score; bout with He Eddie Preside o from each,|the scene,river. however, the officials Salt Lake & Ogden (La, car l n rious was practice th one | game - Atlantic| of the ls the ground afcon Sd alcag the as Known fas rookly n clu they : e | on eaten, the ‘fs mg haing jst y innng, rsbut the bein | of the. 7 ninth > oi 5 , In theta in yok ere out a victory | errors Loulssilte ‘Throws Games. ls. - route) at 12:45 p. m. every day, oe to t Pear‘are! 41, inelading en or Loutsvile | team ball games," in the East. The|""The game b u lose ore than games and still win the he Hartfords at that playing on th ld Mutual ha ¥ { ¥ nt Johnson has rr © referee, and the former|just written that this supension has | blacksmith landed a wallop on Nelson's| been iifted and that Deleehanty could | aw that sent him prostrate. Bat was| play regularly in Clevelanc ‘up laughing in jan inetant and con-|~ "Delehanty kept out of tinued to sp with h 8 opponent. ‘ in Cleveland last fall and wes managed to rush Graney about the ring | fined in addition," said Johnson. "Th n spite of the. latter's tremendous ad-| club owners fi that he has , "be en) Bm -yantage In welgh unished es ugh"oe He eiitent td ' sures me that his deportment on the } eee te the and future his all would have made as a pitcher vataorivele in want. clubs money reported ete a ir oat pee eee eee CKS GROUND Cal., May Nelson was knocked od time in his Lareen not a serjous affair, havi a friendly in As ning, de | ette,n ys:Enghteenth Wasatch, LEAGUE. = EFEAT iS ‘DE : Cc ADIN 3oston. May b.-The -_- looked upon as having the champlon-| ship as good as won. ey were conceded to be by far the strongest team had eet sional | v tah Oat iy caaouk@ defeat pda he r for Louisville, but on the day of ie ern tri 8 morn ngeaea ee hands er rooms he firstin game In Brooklyn t Sao° | the AY Geer potas foboken | iala henvils ears 3. The score aS tied at the: ede artford team to . Louisville was |) \3 i. Y single league 1908 Brees Bes or diryaday wes'aue [rcsetnse uy cate eos beac (car seescustees gti te eee to the to shones . od an r Bam, "he en x 428 P..C 18 16 18 22 23 9 -- The game starts ¢ 5| five. 000 200 000-2 on| counted and with the kind assistance) s4) prancisco went to the grounds to bet money the results The moneyof was team fale mate managed ‘15000 600 gal 010-1 Beres: 6 0}| he score: auping the ogress the bet game.openly So| | ofout their ns oldloose It_was ato hnose ra}| ©6, yyong aie otRee Browning Butte. teams Will|: dixcovery of this plot and ledtheto confes-| 8 jon of those implicated her Epmokers)nation.on. the: partiof the national of a nie ficials, an a the evils which at that/ time were sapping the life of the sport) Tillm We were completely eradi a - Johnson In 1877 the Louisville team left fo . OF enough forced of root Poe in national sp 10 Pep Gretres|a DEFEATED en ve them when up theandnewspaper | when the champion ee his \ en | threw several gam Morrison Lass eas Grey UNIVERSITY strive dent-when ols nd af REE GRANEY KNO | field | | SD boys will he decided betwe a | Lafaye Site pnd , Onla Grove each: school tea having won in tIts group. vettort o had been made fix th final)- || betting bleachers fraternity have thrown a panic Into the | Win. went Camnitz On . EW.) | pian pires officiated in the to famous hree, asin. Brooklyn, its hal Both and : Ov wner George "B. Dovey of the Bos-| others were touched up rather freely |: Kame Between Chicago and the Giante- has cose adas Manager Clark Grith fith, | DELHANTY WILL PLAY Outflelder Beb Escher and Frank Roth f Cine ati for thre or misAT CLEVELAND AS HE conduct in Thursday' aton-C i atte a Fk »Wscher Esch wwas : anton $00" 9 for tar }| taking his time in leaving the fleld af-| HAS BEEN FORGIVEN ter being ordered Grifftl to do so Deby the elec um-| ; d, On! x Fe REFE . aiaet van are while in the thelead teams, side =I 8 . Lost.' soy Con- A | 695 "2-) heal { pened the season here today feating the, Doves. he local errors were costly and were so} became players f denerricg and eee a the ee eee ent of patrons began to drop out] Ceased the until attendance, the attended com-| were games the which posed almost exclsively of men who Y Litle Crockedness Attempted: Fr swadzkl, SASS --- IS y the | Standard or ae as grounds. say that they are in Bos atteries: May,, 15. 15. _ aor im wident of the Na he | & ELE Gleason..... eh which got Previous ars.) rade | rad-) ere. fatter flelds atte ees sta Mou sae eat | MeNay . Asoc ous Me ae wat kino nie 3loomfi MEADOWS Hathadepiidicatarotecs | C and Hot be finis ‘fee 1S ee inn udescoring Iphia three in; a | Lincoln:........2...3 Played.Won., the. manth oie and winning } Jackson sc NEES 5 to'0 Beside extent, that‘in | and eagereroager Sus" any Ra aoa that bribery, est playing, | en teoo Play tothe ball and show Captain | 60 . New_York, May 16- 15.-The New vorke baseball, manerement pes in vie plant at Flushing, L. in the event the Sp idteeriting Bae: street rough ih Fi the Acme night to complete his training. Hetachi will aoel UR: sea lcci a Hac naieniaie eauel om aint i at ee Clee aymuacini | coe cans. ee at aeorge, Co bi anes ue ererer aire e a ie Cre ghey : tat Ttitnted tiie atute . men e aa aa Ma Peacock. Aare siel wares ate "to stop O'Brien inside of. the Hn ..-.5++ NEW tosthe $100, Only Got of $100, all the words, the 5 gate receipts are pla on a_ | basis of for every spectator, and: wot siete he, cvinitlon club gets 25/ 10 o'clock {hig premorning the Re-| publcans and Jeff ; B10 : House teams meet The waeneon: pon arrived Sast te TACKLE SMOKERS AT GROUND FORT DOUGLAS ' FINISH _Bhlindehe, to ae wantDetiah for making , ir fi felilo out t an and th Se {t is the een resuit. pair eo JOHNSON f BELIEVES HE desire aS @ siP'iieknows ‘about tientings" in, re-| competition 7 oe Sere tune he He died the The The; matter no met SEAT win ime vin oaren| PESTSeu cote Wr Frday aent evening aTaceesat| | they AG, e4,llyhaveche _strlagt GUPE™ 10 in the theleague, 1909, and the expiration of the agree- 2 Roe Rene ing next Bas iv time : Jeviin divided equally, game Jeviin the sake Sentra as al baseball was in a state| of demoralizat fox which threatened Its| ‘ istence and it opularity r@= spectable people z me s ie this Ties night 4 Doubles, took Salt Lake yuste one hour and idlets § to tire the salls aks the ners yesterda afte rnoon at alker's Sa before a crowd rf 1,200. It was the fastest e xhibition of ball offe cree - by the locals and 3 ae by } only me error, e¢Intosh allowing a grounder to get through him in left other *",... DCE My roan hare nia already| uating elves from n the game, notably Dave] "gold board." re on every after |N Yorlt ..c:... "300 do4 000-4 7 2 AT SAN FRANCISCO. R. 1 E.| ic Lean; and Fromme s:. scores 0! men would gather and Ogden, | Fultz, who 1s now a prosperous lawyer, | neontimes vo, Eure i orga 6 1 wouid| Ames and Raymond gnd Schlei, Meyers. | Los Angeles ......000 000 000-0 the "puts and "calls" a, formerly of the) at John M Park City and Silver ‘City, with two in| and Salt Lake, notice is hereby issued f Dae Gon eean, aio 16 Wi seen rival a scene on the stock exchal nge. | Sacramento . .000 010 010-2 6 O M battles excepting under his} ae ‘ak ys era ae i eetaertiae ie eaen co {s legal a Patna in| aa. wha. Rie siaeer ment the Se ee eee pict oR Hae been upon East Tuesday on otres auth Set ae ST takin Bl ibson's, 81 Git Girl In tests am by whirlwind Mice orue action gE was OMYto dl 28 a ep I receipts w here the games are playe . ‘he or rt 1¢ 12 ee dvantage :to aE home Re clubcharged : is | gets the extra 25 cents fc the seats in the grandstand In other || that. he a Player gets Salt| A time fpurity depends cro s, seeaieetacete followers all to old Me with therealize ganic thator yers butter In the other records oe ve sot are the ones all furnish receipts gate The money that is turned into baseball. clubs do not een on the result. secretary of 18 otball union issued notices game football raiksnosing the soccer of, "All soccer Tt ne teeeo, A eM Lake who would like to see Salt Lake | 900 £9 $5,000 for a seas Castle fight| at sera ors have a good m in are the requested forthcomingto rove re are ase few players, but very iasinetion 13!|Daynes cup contest The average life the New Rie Jim romoter "mana vee ra Dene caa. aoa, : vice and are Willlam i te mh }ellitinaicingBi eet mele woodtune ‘card ‘a tenli a Faxac that eon . Bess set in: any ring the FOOTB | ight ocks | the. in and out Barns, for would turn is bread individual _ re thelr juan, Ezra includes governors Samuel Newhouse, Gusj| Davis, C. A. Quigley and] ALL nt {SOCCER Is itch | wel & ht,a| Suet who tanley ¥ Ketchel, star 9 a ing.to take on 90 ome Bo!good ing preYt som Ran riate ee ihisinots cie Wil-| thelr P.- Clar y ‘| H.: thig. Rogan te ~ fe would ys tr Governor presi-! is the club's honorary Lester D. oe pei as a F rd ue eb Paaceene custo. feor comtug| \-Thompson, ameriok:7 It might help matters a whole lot | Holmes, A. School Athletes LEAGUE. end|." Beh 7 phic b they broke down hist application for pardon and agp teres at American! Ment, but the league had n on ee on the level. for his offense. Hall, . Nichols pace tu hat hat thethe "Ana Je ue cule ns ny Wore that ety is the scene of Mrs. Burns' | oflawns and.features a Juncheon service are some possiblethem.to jockey the which the members | * Th childho intends he that match with the 2 3 ‘ by 6891 The board of control in charge of) 595 | Brade school athletics oe s the| 344 following schedule of games for the | iso | coming week in bee daa ‘aid basket- | 444] D et The baseball ri is getting hot-| te every week, anal ‘the young ath- |} « tes are showing much in the wa} ability and enthusias nh. Sumner | 4 OelZ 30. CELEDR ATE PAY DAY. Pitiddeiphita May 15. --Chi Dale Wg oT > / wor che mp on celebré : ec ye aay. 1 1 ye t immer petand tea Secre m z diayy tt °| Wil 'etur) Sailor} [uns loser's | | | Et hee Head double, M: r | th i Sed ens Pe hit into a rls Wednesday, o 7'2 | gs 435 2000-1000,:008-3:, | Chie and second owing: Gordon out Lowe i | vm Eamaye tte Lowell 6 3) 19: 000 000 000-0 Philadelphia With Overall.and Moran; Moren| 2'OUnds;, RUD Onequa vs. Poplar Groydasy i t urk, re Ganinee WEVGE! ‘scoring. Monet? wt Gardner, i however, rene vs Grae Os: |; Onequa e Pe 5 ono a arBatteries: } two, out Campbell hit safely, and then | Grant grounds, as racin ee elub of bun eee some Pee ocean e ene. Tallow Hague the does had cng NATIONAL os | - » t. SCORE - IS Salt Lake Plays. itaes Errorless Game, Featured | leave for America imiientatets after! in one dant out to pull him in. The| dete the Phil lies they lifted | BASE ETB " the battle jolly tar swears that he can lick Andy | themse ven s Into Or e and took id 7 ogre Although the Boston tar baby will be| Walsh and says that he will fight ‘Andy | Partial vengeance » Quakers rhe games' for boys "in 7 yall | on the sores for almost two months, he| at any time and any plac B: ever | 10r what the penitents last year. | have bee en finishe d The Lafayette Own| feels he hi it on the Montana cow- | mind epee though Thomas is. back | Zhe game was a duel of the pitchers up | Pee games in group one, As hile the | bay He Aeuves that with his slaminow and getting to be himself again j to the finish and. a 1 the way Lew | oplas Grove Jads won both games in) Boxe n hi ud something on big Jeff Over- | Froup two ch damere These Junewo. game schools~ ld fiewill] on oe pla RHE Secor 4 June andamere day 3, | x ut it the Sé mie)"f 24, as sure as anything you know. And | jeuandstand. is mac glories ina new coat of paint too. man, be a colored he ne let arn net mmy. Burns New Club House Heady, . still, championof England, through nis air noteworthy adjunct to A the a plucking of feat commendable ner Moir lemon. Guess he a at at hat, grounds is the Turf and Field" club an Sara speaking about the quince finder, we are out the news in Detroit| that Tommy. te coming back to Ame rolt PACIFIC COAST - no is nothing, for Burke title.| | spendthritt, the National you know, The and. sailor the.{des:.of a chance $4,000Ian andHague to e get meets at. th at in | accomplls shed be Ot over 200 new stalls are now standing.| The course has been refenced and the| petting ring und ide enclosures com-| pletely overhauled and built up. In] years gone by the betting ring has been) one of the drawbacks of the great State Valr, The crowds could never laid| better is place the inte get commodious. The as and twice out now oiodcece cautstazeues onan at ae WS To 4 San Francisco Sacramento Portland 2. ieee ess f VOrnon i'5 oss S8 ES Ble 0 Oa keTain de "OP aie sat |Los Angeles a | ' | mile peaceplant eet hol ewe ee bit EE aad | the Is Remodeled, visitors to. the a will ‘be pleased ‘at the) The nt. remode sen the of : bestie jis the now course. : grounds most mrodernly appointed half} sight I Fair ant anne Spehad Pies ve : <lteh 1 : Plant ude. I noes, in a long detest, ight of ft Bem close Morey to 50 round The Sunday he ooLon Litt who veins. this ‘serap, | erounds todayé isonLo are rs Le RAGE IS } P, os Won. . own- during by BY --== racing Initself areWest.foremost in thelr the The splendia) profession HUMDING ' Grade 11 12 13 15 14 14 18 o E + FINAL SUREL 3 2$ Lost. Putsi Ieee In by Locals Early In the Game. + + : 591 Ease aed INTERCOLLEGIATE LEAGUE. 2 Sepa bie! osut ~~ | prevailing, the a t-| did time, rounds. Won. Spee $ E+ 4444444444440 | Pe old Uy: ASSOCIATION, emtene <I F4FF FEE Glorio > ee F weather g| 8 9 9 12 14 14 15 Milwz ra bt eee atteits Le Gee teu tl 1 Ge) ch Sieasd «des 16 Indianapolis. 25: sees. 617 Minne eoniis MB Sirtreag A 12 Toledo eae 12 Kansas City IVETE eh 11 St. Paul 3 A. Oi? 9 | Colambus . . sh eT handl-| at six with rer nth | Cullen ind up contested { Gites the ra Seer tie eee ‘ : ot he Lee ater AD. Font on Dat AMERICAN \ theroughbre ds | Verguson and Jeanette are going to) in training toda hook up tonight at a late hour as behere are today over 800 horses at fits dark deeds of this nature in the} the Fair grounds, with over 2,000 raccapital of France and have bestowed | {Ing vota e city awaiting the! upon one of them the adulation of the} grand eae ning of Sature President | Parisians -_ the nation obn ¢ sanarone estimates the number of} It's nny situation, this, that) visitors the races wlll bring to the city brings tdwetiner second-class colored|at about 25,000. As signalizing the | + oer | Detroit ose peewee { Boston ord bow ted "3 ew York eA 13 P hilade > hia a BAT ORE Se 11 QGiitvewe: be Sif ade Ri 11 Cleve land arlene 9 tab Moule ics 2hs erecp 0 Wetted 8 Vashington.... Pape O : {te aby ts atten-| and finest we +) The big inde, game et ae last of ene ae series, w b called 3 m. today ‘Slim Hall will Laie his debut In the box for Salt Lake and is due for 1 ble reception. The Miners are still in the alr as to what pitcher to use z i s ke, but Adams avorite. Join McAda the rush to Wi alker' 8 fleld |i ' Occupy. + BASEBALL TODAY. LEAGUE, WwW on: Lost. Salt Lake $6 Rede aahete Helena . we A 4 ULLO eevee weet e le eews 4 6 Golse es nom 3 6 : Ta. Gh See ae NATIONAL LEAGUE. Sore mee SHate New Castle Manager and Ital- Utah Turf ‘Field Club's New! ian Pugilist In Legal Home About Ready to Battle, [QEFFEtFFt reer ttt rte rt +t | STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Will Two Second-Raters to Go 20- Big Sporting Event Greeted by Thousands Round Route In Opening D Day. France. | MINERS AWAKEN ONLY IN ELGHTH Baseball .Results. go Gray. - | Western Arms Goods & S 0 * f sds porti i |