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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JUNE 20, 1909. ALL IMPORTANT SPORTS FROM EVERYWHE PENN CAPT URES | JUVENILE EVENT SOME SPORTS ON PEDESTRIAN 1S THE OTHER SIDE TAKING A REST Odds-on Favorite Leads Field Easily Over the Whole Route. 40 | TO 1, WINS A Criticism Is Made of Fouling Practiced Freely by Jockeys, bOtt ttt t+tsee+ioe * z RESULTS ri z ar ciices nN ty to TF4+++44+40 THE RACES, prienge money), ( F rie Lr Time of ch @ + "Rath Lihe rto. alo rah 4 A fourt + Penn + itey > + +; (7 + and Ge nova ( Legatee race, four + + to very day cheer and with Soe Waterbury + PEH HH 4 444444444444444498 D. r won S, Fountain's good al the Juvenile stakes was played, und (2 Lit 4 + Y fle + over ee ticket favorit ay the 1 ! SeckIngton O. K. went class) through i entry of e21 a however. NOMS 10 to 1 10 NOD REA Shot Some of play to} the REEC, ba ‘with the ald oftff. ; =i Thi Iriat ie the | righ oO : Donovi int and ! turn by orite,a a Tote ie half a Wee on Serpud length: whote"and" ror's money in - ae owed Even - Rather the of 1 the second race e t o givin Ne eted ae Rather ‘ net teentl ¢ fatth 3 , vas i en most eM er i " i~ j It Mi ve mile yy ‘A ite her Mullin. ae Sea es ok wa Wass not ice, at 1 m hard What front « j Paxe her wtramme but of: i J 5 te Shor the orca ‘ ors, the t eas roan Legentod e Ss Ne. | room of the stretch aheat ret favorite, ss front, the afte Was] : n 1 anal Oy » @ ‘ fa inne jue aca Mithe jockeys. shutting f of first of ist are race now in n en iin Yank ee the : at hroug wire the. ld iat eee uc eee \ io un fs hut ul ( , ate evera : L the +} in iore (tl vit ma wo teh Z EN WIFE on 4 DOE ine tects pe ri 7) ry : ee "till " farnlls it arrived l need ‘ hat : former and > bl aa se convinced I do a : Kat) in isisie and et salor > Ve en task pO pt e < pol in voidifferent. ot } body. ire in i of Js, enn , it. lea AT day 25c, re ec 7 be learned Aidrich was Seniitor recely It) ,) me orps on and Sa eae eee een tnemeny ocratic nins ~ . as 1 the' he e Weaton F rancigco." by a Republican ae repre- few minutes later he full length on his at was bed, and one could see that in tle al "1 on : ewe | s bis sal the dvalo } a coul One| ems to. p C promise comp! ( T \ bleedtt « J eggs others es thelr tl German e Stries to have better| dels rs . and milk as he Thes principal ticles, he said, diet while on Northern Route, Bret exceedingly that IT sit Salt Lale on this trip," "but I. understand nore Said, re oe a can he about ie Heating the te : ) A «| t« bing ‘A © ‘d } 4 a" oo " t ok pr " ge ak Main = RUBE ate u use : for ;I : 3 a y- 4 a Bag p esslo Rishop ‘ thu ' . ‘ ee : sla: ' How HH. uM at mae onda onoversa ny RI ee nee en tirely ndoption of the a} 1°*) stringent American o'clock, / the and ind an the eee They door men eT entered ores been arvest-, | no aroun er and ie and we aad booked ae eh thelr bat See, Se e MEET TODAY should the Mormon sacs : : chools will hold 1 eon Seventh ward assembly S event ) morning and. evening Samuel am C. Dr iverson: asion as Mrs. and Epsom oe AH eh . Roth ; ‘4 ane them will H Allen speak wanted SS ant ehh iorse lave St are 3 ‘ tSeats e d ath which has been ate nting. the Oo von and an interestin rar 1 including 1 arran John K. Hardy, \ », Bower ny | and : Le : and, more up ein than teack 1 he the Is} having | forthe stock sleeper \ half of " Se 1 i : nga inds ind Salt ROB plave mother 1 between teas [BI J Al o } aa us 1Ge W. Goodin eae : I f pep E. ae and € Orton: ee l= x i LUI ‘ The progr et t ‘ r SS as : it and H a ENJOY Su A ) NE\ bod of of the et A Febthe n i 10ie i ppe e he ion Fourtt rtec 1 a i ue 1 pr toFi t i ate because cut, a B low inaw ay but of WHO eS ( lk th h that's their because mal loud > their of a . es he them conspic uous colors eee nor two-piece suits (coat id al ¢ omfort a pants) tha 1 are ol ‘ ie even Co i] . | the _ sie collar * these and and - colors " 15. ol : , top thre » over the hips. these eoats on , next be fitted $18, $20, ? your ees ; y days. ut . @ shew | ders les i yout . own Be before you : $22.50 y nN id iC! ders complexion \ p buy. 7 oniv-tha ‘ Ss! ] " yu $25, | rices See ' are easy, : $27.50 ? and $30.00 . c e | ; a N MAIN 220 Oc STR . = com- hot iinn aa gracetul, graceful, loose-fitting loose-T) 5 coat that fits close that : these : ( juali ty quiet style. ' lo iz c freakish the them E Ine it a tween ‘ i 6 « see . {4 Stein : in crowd ae nev baker tr t VV wy ivities a not drapes down Better see th ; . DANCE or | t bake ra bie t : ght. pe t Uses bin be . Tented en ' vee t. Co., 32-34 I ) in Pe . ° rive the sacool | that man is looking looking for ‘ort ‘ \ IN I1 th at' s out rieh fort 7 e An st Vv le > at t i P atara , Hawke roo The . \ fu eae Hoag, tay Wilt Vi ata Wiliams es L, e kind der Oc at Fred J. onKelly, spI "oster, me . oaltestts Paul ) as nm e a. -! Ves est, ei> aa rt Ra ee Ani pls oy A Durker, } 4 zn a S c. and | ‘ a, les accommodati = J } Mi . held ing | ¢ ine aes ‘ , M cat BAKERS imer i sta meeting. | With W the Mohr count: = 1 of the England has colony irty-two, tv-rour Australia thirty atone have been drawn games baie f \ over t I in ‘ Lake y | gaan ¢ e% Pin the Butte cars it ountain, her in i ee sturts out to cross tomorrow aftern oon the 3 ; source sa th ‘ clise UNL attract many _ English exhibitors P : he 2 hie the Au Te aes ee i ow in oore, rlish cricketnov a oe irmingh im, teams is the eighty| Albertson, re 7 he i Ti yp ebengad, Mereus Het stunt ou Sain bevin pe eucain,cane peices hasstwortl beer aE Whe of) : at ser explanation but is conspicuous Wen des- #first Is Cae ale has cone « Occa the eke the a on of the oO Jearnec li ne s- | horseme trouble in ge pe a SIAR Path oe I Ww {lson, pees at «conte ' or grue & race eae -esterda a i bie ean nae their owners pre-| Joe ke y babe wire St be held June . than ferring specia té era =: ae F rat her ee lan g¢go} | os for the es benefit of eN : Pete ? nae. I to ignominous defe of July celebration nuns ; oe stn from i } fastic; ed with Mr 1,500 Alfred" Vander bilt subsecri : is enthusias : sarin EE e show now Ir a oe 7 } J. Tee oemeen who have signed i~ lar: erlzes as the best show v 7 whic h he ahae 5 . cterlz Ss. f or space in the ~ special z trv. He are had . Polk "dk I n Tad sh Se nisin s TaueeS enable him) E. J. hart tet - am CoP pated earners = So St nce iprovements ; tin " £ the many n impr o D8 _ as e meee Brannon, EN York. which he hoped a sore an ‘ . ad H. Keene, W. Feed, 1 tand from-all eneoun- ne Dean iskiay "oiub ae Meat apes Fae ee 7 tan horses, nd as the etewards' proposuls are seldom rejected t obable Lagar ear Milf Ar 7 cor Wi Great n rece rio. 1 toi : 1 STOR had Bes I been arranged pular Farmi 1 ‘ 1 oO . ss "ar 12:30 a Oe €ine- t the f Ating mia year, rule will be discussed he crossing ay ™ . sion. thi 1s ecu also unablerob | t on : Be I ‘ > t "a when..t 3 pected Lia fe-1 r-pr ae street, ¥ | ( nts oath Sud ‘ antio t tl ' i Pod ya baby! ' - Will she Jas, re , 1 " we 1 eld bs es f hy olen ‘ at it ord conte D gucess comple : " willbe Glosed on awe ft ! ohn ah ry o« ym a he othe feed whicl o'clock until 1 of ! an & im PARENTS' CLASSES ‘ IN CONVENTION c a . tine, France, | condit! eer oe aetiehinc cap. the Lucin cutoff e } ‘ ee an. d Was done feature vill da eT a took < in ‘the nte t comin was won by vrence. 1s«fe eae1e.heb by the winnie nation for to be International rne to the | Hors ° Show. on June 1,1, 1910 on certain. € ended now.in j k t ach ae hae a mh sald aya in ee ee "| rule be adopted eby t ro vn Ot a The "Busy > a vast t|| Jimmy" special of.35 cars, sus) aie Se aie i ener em ontaining more than 200° race pontles, the = > majori o race BOE is : : ‘ Lote a o¢ Saturday of this - weekoS for Butte, leaves*s Sa ' the 1. . 7 h dissatisfaction and dissg * Handby, ousted from holntment. over - failure of Ballet ua chai - re Mah: "Sobicas Fale a y < Sheets and to ru they race yng Colin, ee the American erack or talking about the acnak thingsr I Wilson rath ant . ane In which the y have i n fhe en fan ae the track, has Hned 3 Oo ces rom. eu { hort . Sea n im orde : de can be pulled off Sala ee tee W eston tered colder ence eetaniel Weather ‘in - susoess. : 4 » : , Lee ‘dodrbel = i ' ' I HOLDUP cle : ‘ 9 pat : ) o'clock ™ Clem- | Ninth Ansuak' Gatling at of Bingham Canyo!l abl 3 au tation at . i d te = ‘ x he id com ning 4 P , Ss hire imo ip and robl Pe ‘a: tell ' as , ave to $3 fo ri Seen merit. to i‘ ; st f t M eww WITH CUT HEAD ag bs rhe from held : irsto Thurston with Jack Vi ilson They. . f rambling et | chargze-o ttand t $100 ‘ ' elr ] p . t TELLS an ‘ be ; cand : a ™ a5. pee led ' 5 f ; ple Legion, ble ) ing oker he ne Oo w vie vied S vit » Thuston were Ver % I A arain Morris nan W HY yg. De els 1; ‘ ermann a aetnon van Fr ankart ge Wilson and itl it at minatior ‘ \ 1 x7; Itthe ; in' : de- a will me Big . , neipal anc) +1 ‘to be lark Seen Peal © 291 h. } b a | Es state i ‘ ienic places hide ie Sete sald 1 é . vat Dalaby etl "end aie are avne ; tl I 1 comprom! ees ; * pel wishes 4 7 : ndir ; yn seo \ ther there wil} fresh y tel 1 it i 1 ed preparaI te to 1 will . are to, 1 as temp ache bri p tariff an rt n a 1 el ad ‘ 5 Salt) I ; l 1 5 4 o'clock } 4 o'clock ll t rt a = how, wh BET tered ise ine Tirabehalt Bes aS atnou here on ee t ¢ imptpossible mig is. azo anks and get wanted them. nade up his the road. headquarters ee ae na » E president of and eleven Sot eae were taken to rt tot the oh cate a opened t cons t ll cep elieved i Minnesota and » TOUS re discussionhides. ¢t v eee It. échnaule Both for" oN ted n ‘ é a ide n all ' How: ard Gould's | Wi OF ‘ t 1 rt i on vol I not ' Ire j rould | st ; Py a : ; 1 « eu i 1 ldihe et { et > if py Tewenl tints ye ‘ eature : art 4 id this morning, seeches: by :.4 Lodge of pes ip do e tl juntil \t in Y WIFE CODY. Protective : station ‘tectives George ae 7 oar ink er7 etective : vent on da at it ievestimatt? 7 nae) uve tion > ONE 1ost ECT PROT RAID LICE EN PO WH | le | police Por! arene urbe : asso clation will be ob t Soltai i da Nl) f d one the‘ 1 iggest Shen ne res rood t the iti I Ww nrobab] lav vs j ha wi irn him. thy t Apyced sae : With thé neo f aril iS arr ule was ane th #¢nd ing : yak 5 A beau v0C, CY was Se O'ClO0| poagrenl cendimenit ) i Mer at a f The annua Lake M nts' LO AC . yin 1 June 2 ;: Be nid ha of oo00 - entire n out > by eenr Association ns nol Mi o Will Be Be Fed ato chants' nti nt r takes ret nO P inn d. ong He 99 | Ititude tion Chan ¥ Mu One._ witt ed 5 and: 1 s a esi = Heals a hop oe wenators, he ahs ap anit n orning ne Na SALTAIR « oa tor arrived | examination r xa min: the _ | agreement 8 tore ton hat War 1:39 1c OF : Howard nd. it of her-owhe : 5 ase tire apell also amount to $60,000,000. disappo - the "are nee 1 * ‘ whiel 1- Nicoll ect ome ¥ on 8S | ggliaey ofot be tl ( isappoint os ‘1 ts r ‘ rae an the , TAX . vas was in ir. woula ¢ ts ‘ ao W licker corporation the) eo there ¢ rails wer witSteelwhat decte ion ifin. rd each amornin\ to ; DIVIDEND pn oduct cannot Sat) | would To that Luere: co : Viloues CORPORATIONS PAY mor-| somethinse. : | cent REG 2, att continent, The new rule in for muc *h 2 discussion . in ae follow _Hanby , S Special Leaves Next lo eNo welent shall be allowed to any/ M t {horse In a ha ee a re ao run} Saturday for Race ee three thmes in the United Kingdom ; The r sed rule ts cGbylously the [wena Pp pie rece nt influx f Freneh in Montana. LEGION TO i< | = chm w e i hie i én hy, at anshe was. Catherine ta Gould the! ‘ person Tat cen nor a ie' HBL from } ilone M more ary $e a ver cé t 2 ; aT at ria An attorney for day tha th rig beg traved woing Eh Saltair. il rs |DEFEAT ert that t FAILS i.ti ra al the oe ¢ urd Got ket 1 Tustice.Giege ch a tion witnot ft ‘| PROTECTIVE = pie orof ‘ a pt tim HA erga yPand are positive a this: va 2s fit d 99 fo1 ot oF @ aes less re yf: ore he she was Wwe RICH cx TO P (Continued 1 urd tional rhe cremporary‘ firm hines price Dek on ompan ‘ a1 eonvi r here list to»} pj lolat MILLION co ofTn ie re ‘ are I m APPROPRIATES u echool wi8or - ‘ o GOULD | dis itirel Siegel ariff upon, 'N ES. ita ' : tted c preparing ' ‘ par for (Continucd cehea Page One. ith: nt Tae per cont, batonon | theo DEATH Hix condition at RALLEYT "LE $:45 p. in. each Admission LS on a twe ils the il red was ~ ym letim ime | ee sub Ww : ae ed t ats ( 1' a" issued that }have informa a said, said,| points Tuesday. A ==! : F £eOT un Ohio yt " t the concer! tking agains 1 ; i intil the cone inal "at to , i em 1 was ré hee ‘ I wit eyerldg ‘ vending i i t A the o 1 11ae Oo tier , : . - 7 ak . { | I 2 ( 7 ecame one o reco {¢ i n et y tt ep 7 7 an fi gs tt "ne ian ae ae the United States a Se een s a7 Burton he t rn : fn identi mo yt au i) knowlne not : Hh the A | aoa Mee ora ered : mt ‘ tevol rh ‘ seers a> o ond ‘ as he than the Engl lish ) ee anines and j ffiMAS . 1 offered , of po ot Identi- ttl ‘ . yund I We ds MUST ATTENTION, EAGL rr Annual outine rgoon, July cntoL ' 1ilv , a oe ‘ is] China a daug er to sa in vain y of et ‘ o _s > of ao on euced : na ; y Upo | arrive ; of ane ; linte 7 the hedside of se ‘ VEuae 1 sare e¢ husband and frthe Mr. White ee rreat ple ed ¢ a them ane . = ne when hin wint h ered ¥ si 1 a tl t abadeoclocl th orning . practica goodnight. ti fade | é } ‘ n \ rt PY ent ent t . t San ‘ : denounced ‘ wht 1 I orporation a trust iat e rporey ek ed rivals and drov = out of b . and) e nowdeclared ‘ practical me¢ monon 101 P sthte pal i yO people . ife fdaho ir oe 1 without rst at attion ot Me, WRI + yd ts dead. || ONLY RIM tie edeick theeon : ' brother, body peated Injections ‘" , n : Gants 1 in we) jew belie ment "a is t rao ! wandere __ (Centinved from Enae ~ One? fad 15.000} *hvseicinps In altendance wecres s : ra nit i ‘ ni yiitexin, Dut the firn ‘ 1 € ired too fs : pees t = nue ae to 1 effec tee r e e the fering in the Tinal co a e eee S -=3 = A one: ttre the law will bring seven an per cent ; : ivage % Senator Beveridge mace i Regist a ion the Nattonal Cas : er Ae ts ompans 4 ORO TT tlon h n am fe orem e probntl unth! ne ; met i: Tg . armas 4 : er part of t d on her mi ome other ci un inch, t | WINS RACE WITH GRIM Hy ae tynat half in | Ae oer being pr He a ee - |--- tie mand ber the ) pupils Franz of aa the D VO otl the not a Si F nf S Hereafter | vs ere bods ‘ A vler : pA po of teent Jam.) ie 3 ey Ripl 1 5 ee beet offictal ri iat & ‘ f ns with out sls aw e t indde t prize "es sone| bat prove: a for 1Irwin } br wthers. th ee owners ea tro slaim every pi hat Kiliee i and \ Uli last i long agg given afte ock : ve taking at th Otls and Dick nay one went | Siegel's» the acy . oO Here| ces r =] Trine , d for it naan d back ae 9 1e1 1 oF much: ct Pcie 1 Hea) In whole if riding.. The slowed unt a arjat in the : quarter 7 t 2 There was § race I ca ee oe ~ Cr Ue neta the club u 7turn home slight it the yard } tne the nt il at = i' A forever d; and ul ra , of Leon i hin I he Lixie rs. Sleze ted in'.-m! ¥ ' |)}Chinamen, 0? . oF ears ago " Leong Ling , -veral ul ry. seve : pupil, ik o Mrs. his t Siegel aye bea oelieey ed lan -rellgior ind " ! wpening { by tl ue Sam On tern : to r ‘cls jnfetia: fication is comptete a 7 < mn An Ain of t \ of : . ty irl, me ARs w ehed t most: of then Lt learine ured a, furlongs, | speed mar Otis on: start. but e vel it is= Kwood il on Sam i was jammed Tiereatter, ecelving ' by ereaft Je en aitur eaaleg The boy retained eae ; eG at and en "4 gies Phie wail he fledpalbo + k. i i c One.) jwar timthat ; The fi ‘ t no + f t ; ndmit t one Line wa is be tiful B od ee denied his dau Pe 1 ) the honor of i I t A th i ree at lita: and howe ns aie ' o hov'« effort ws i. t : : bands ' The Prince f a wile Herman Powis : i fiftl irely, Sate ince ban to Here An respondit i aon PRoane ere held ' pant f very and ae thet Mked the) Vike hae 1 OKC, : : 2)i a t: "y Ove bhookls , oe hy 1 : tt itt runpin the wie irying 9 a mple one or 5 : Patr t 5@ Is being| not as they entered The king greete Baieturm, i | eee from . tl ae Leons neeived eWayape 1 ¢ flee : Re é ai having his ro ; : ake a ' doub put , ‘ ile Col nik vu he Out- | eu , Siege pak san I} 1 er, Pau , I Ger po and show Belmont showingthanin for majesties building. bs the 1 int thisan f aha z aeld and: red mn with e dead, . k-lusti re will ps rbab £2 AT oth re' shin: ‘ oe =a ee 1 with | a4 vant ment : Gry Wanted second choice for onas We orki ls > NN ; of . Bo ran atrong to the a ¥t trete o On tl 1e° ch Ee eae ; n White dld the an ei dhon aide at Torever assoria third r the fieldZ e San seen the Harry | resting from his day's journey, "There's oe | & whole lot in knowing how to rest as hursaday we as t . . _ five goals s ell as how to walk In this business, » the ets officers: w ere lined up andAll saluted athe op rive worst. ught.as the slayer1x ofLing Elsieis but | siosels , co" ona t : os nil‘ won "4 ir b 1 ' under the 5st , saO¢ ( sston rutplac re laste : ¢ ) earned ‘ ked | man ‘ Pt b P ‘ atte he Li an no speed on the stable mons con MN r ‘ in Re ), the longs Sa @usily weight as registered of the meet was thertn of cu England| to win the king's challenge are | tener Chinaman of |the the manold De- aa letters fro hin os spe Was & da ' haa | found in the room where the Aunt yoy few favorites came 2 home. | ¢ ROMTON, | 3e | was discovered after the flight of the favorite in the second ree Lope dl Ben|cunning fiend to whor he, had en-! the money Mert ib tne ae Rather trusted her life, show his complete wal wise fo disapp lisap- | domination over her ‘ land ao ype ne! iso caer Se) see Toreve eet St. Joe ioak d Mere eae? Strange Seenes Forever t pera ng t. across it {is exshow on the tracks,| tremely warm dnd dusty along tho poor torm this Ee Jk! Fonte to Los Angeles and season, compared with thos other | Have. decided to ke the northern Americans both here and in ris. j route. if commenting .on 1¢ of the bitterest the weathSinmpborntntentat wit a ehamt Pit ennings, >: Wins. a % Wy t Sy rt Je J anager of League , | "rom that from August at the i luck his runners stars American Be NONS, Outside of the Juvenile stakes the feuture of the day was the win of ae HT first race by ‘he Mouser, a 40 j _ shot. Off in front, the mare showed | earily speed and was leading by two ik : ngths t een tired (Continued onthe Hom eens eae Ane j Owh To curist t The have more than held. the British, Brench and | Mr. Baiment appears ar nd pi Herndon, and considerable in backing the two from trip of of American performance. Winans, s-|troit I Merle his | York to When Whitney and Mr. Mil-| to 4 group } at each ungster from ii jam at oe ruste Wena out|he favorites, ve not | well patronized by. the royal house {| | hold several members of which are : each performance Tr Ame Plea horses entered by Judge Moore cinss of the r Showed it once the bar rier New. The distunce was four furJongs and away first, Penn outpaced ; he i field oh d to aie the re neyer in danger Wire tey El Tovar the‘ coast, shot turn on thelr oe they on his long journey, with only "You'll have to take our fellows over! one lon leap. to the finish, Since }to Am erica and learn them how 7 ooo New York, March 15, on his | Score : | Seventieth birthday, Mr. Weston. said | The final games in 1¢ international he he rd encountered all Kinds of weathtournament will probably be eet t er and "more kinds of going." coming week and the Mead rook| wor rst territory had been throughbut the Colo‘ age -. the c hamplonship well with. |r ‘ado and Wyoming Jere wind in their grasp. and ain had against him The last {| The horse show continues to be the | few hundredeen miles had been especialgreat attraction, = Olympia is pac ked jly trying, he said, because he could + :~ horse Penn ae for two-year- easily Americans noon the burn had two each to their credit, the; veteran was relaxing every muscle as fe Ntte standing at 14 to 1. , : ; he lay on the bed. "yr the tenth seore had been made, | sc ris Captain E. D. laceaetinioia Rugby | "le sald he . was glad to reach Ogden and Hurlingham polo player, atrolled| 4S 2° regarded it as one of the main > DPF Penn Ogden, June 19.-Edward Payson Weston, author and I pedestrian, lecBrook | turer, arrived here at 4:15 this after- phenomenal, appointed. The work of Abe) - sentative brothers, Laurence and) is considered the best ever) Stretched each, while Payne + + Here- {ts | Seen in England, while that fio tee ie and tah ote S exc gwood, n game tho.tionally Waterburys scored : 4 (even money) m Ottarlo Orec (10) 9 <5 Sevenfull app ( pp. Igo ran F. to. eae "Monte," + + sa 4 after # tn 5). + Time 2c on $+ cules Olds yesterda the brought home a good many well Even as an odds-or > z . of + Doyle PatriManila I 7 is furlongs: Crowds + + Prince an 5 ee cans. continues 1). GebeLena Si d team 1 ime, to « of Castile (8 to 1). He (6 1 1) Time. 1:50 tic. Copners, Hf Col and Bory a of Or 7 Sixth ; stake s' r Mi: iry S. + a y. (2 + eae Glaucus Juvenile 10) Tovar Lady Panc hits O. K. Herndon 'alvo ; D Fan ‘atic teenth: + + 3 + > Buckth Cc ‘em race tan EE) 50 vieve, Merl oe Lo Roy: i BY RICHARD DAHLGREN. Republican Special Cable London, June 19.-The Meadow d| z |} + eee eT one mile: Work Protet t to oteus (6 1). © | winning streak, and is now well ahead having covered. 245 miles from Morgan In the international series, The game) in less than six hours, despite the cut on Thursday was played against the j in his abdomen which he suffered strongest team in England, which in- | Thursday from which he has not "Be cluded the famous Indian poloist, Colrecovered, The | champion walk onel Chunda Singh, as back. The looked 20 years under the 70 ask , English team was expected to make &) which he carries, and. attracted no much better showing than they did, 45\ little attention as he walked with it is ac knowledged that their ponies are sadvy & the equal of any ridden 5 by the Ameri-| Steady. even strides to the hotel, where 3 ‘ HIM + Aunt { | BOTHERS Lake is Cut Off Route Because of Desert eat, polo also ran Third Box (4 3 m INJURY Salt + l ree race, 1), : RULE Els gin z + + ‘ CLUB z lan . ea ‘Byron "and Phascaond aan sis furlongs: Alte ana ee (10 to 1), St... (6 to 1), creston . to 2 Thine 1:16 2-5. re JOCKEY ae > + + + 518 NEW King Edward Disappointed Over Failure of Princess to Win Oaks, + n , Cautain (< ve n + oF Meadow Brook Pol Polo Team Con- Edward Payson Weston on tinues Its Phenomenal Coast to Coast Trip Is Winning Streak. in Ogden. ' a gepeedioeees * MOUSER. | |