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Show TS OF ALL SORTSEE OR SP HALL'S LONG DRIVE UMPIRE 1$ MOBBED THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, Chicago Pittsburg New oa yr . Twirler Bats for Seare ¥ ~ " st oS me 2 ral oe rapa he ; 24 ah FANS (fF CROWD BY oS th 8 0 3 Philad iphia and was one Score: Scores | Tenth Inning. FOURTH VICTORY Se FOR DUBEI © ee : emer Struggle at his Whips Ogden, When Out - Ho Decision by St. Johnstone, Louis P Maes i x 1s ons 26 a >I 17 2 91 605 22 ofS aat ba) 13 4 Hi ifb Bost Hit State League Republican Special June Thus Service 9 say Salt Too the much Ogden Players, and they will-go tomorrow to avenge ; : el' trale oO o f Dubel's raight vietor Lake - eee I ie j re ence erowds The the of the score greater : ide the pan I nin ede om ‘- nai Wal rut On off the fans were a to tle at I the game, push a the sixth, é e% ace w han wh just highest Wins the Hall iome home nae seventh and sco r he hee the hopes aeo Sera State‘ Salt Lake, 2; The tle game from the of jruyette pitcher's ball bat- IN ° the Gravesend Race Winner wonder- | June 9.-The and out- | steeplechase, placing vee the ua was ball infleld the best vile with i in|] the with four [card today Z P New after safely Scdte he on had the : first ane Hitisn . x Lo... 1-b, at Berriass Totals j ae i _ 5 pod. TH icabae i "c 0 Pruyett Gimlin f Blexrud, r. f Mortensen, Lf Hearn \ ve Vet | i 2, i8. The talent-did i ; : fi on, . When GSS i { 1 1 \ : Olsjuia' 1 2 0 1 0 } ~ u 1 Total 4 4 4 0 0 0 6 3 | 1 i to the do it and odds fast "be backed it June ® the came 9.-After games, losing the By. Kormr J 5? eae by Na- 203 0Ox-G ¢ B ; : ae oa ee ; York, rae "ue 9.-Rain: June |cieties = 2 64 fimel vise. bo racing, finally i, , , > Kate London. dunes9 ‘ the ladi« ing defeated by the final in- Miss a half ‘115 (Nicol), : Ds (O'Neil, 126 the causing seventh The score y favor In Way and it Kate Douglas is Miss This ; Sutton econd third at ; be was that New New of st England in singles She close to such a "eae in et mateh with Mr Hterry yhen only SEEmes out her Pa Mi the la a ough ae > g good 7 a tudy on of condition: { twi 2.+, nh "but her : previous her Mlip Time, Flap 1:45:38 Hamburg, Grishton, in sv. fell thor-I mn * before visit, 95 (Brussel). } coupled ALL Hallows Drill ae " time Off Will Give with , other campu thi ii Be ee Word. picked rade ended the ou . farewell 1.) 8 to 1, 7 fo}. the followed by band indicates the seeing tie ie field. by a guare apis conc 3b 5 he , ho ni Bie the the ball, |" z. afternoon noun it 6:30 Sent : on and Frank. T. semi-finals will meet ey eer race-Samuelson, ; wT Te Ss Ie Ht " at 10) cham- New |.) a - Big ‘ Made Interscholastic Salt early sos Was ‘ > : able sets the. > et seas a to Fe anitha eens 1th stand the 0 6 . been ; ed had a from: eleven , a pace 7 fon ae all || rth' states, fight was i licet most two showed ba and|the spirited are. great lt Racer vinning . was old: mile |H. op- run, Meen of old' mark both sets-6-2 mateh Jasting form ee forced match. however, to in font In his match Reberts let with ra Spirited and . splendid 7 pro-| closed. e tah. thisit last with Of Herbst, player, ae brilliant the the at the won;to | . Wed ling, * MoMrs. Kirkman. Wey (a) (b) In He iven,"" On," Denza, man.) Rose "Sing and 4 Bless, Mr. Bar- ee ee sy Mr Mr, ‘ : Levy Coombs, I. That Night, - Dre Nae (Obligato gan. "Evans s Lena Mr. i Dew,' Ww, nt. msm "O, sung eres Flash= é Thottere. Hazel Carri- x 4 |The Bridal of me Birds, Richards, First Soprano-Lenor orse and Minnie Berg Gallacher, Second Soprano- Grace and) Nora ‘Fenton. First Alto-Annie MelIntyre and Adelaide Ky ' shinee Todi Jacobson Second Alto-Mrs. God dard and Hazel Wimmer. fe fey t i s pringtime ar eart''s (a). "The "Bpring Hoke on on line Du u Rhine," Wekerlin , tn ek ne rine, ouise : (a)-"Ombre' Legetera,?) (From Opera D h), Meyerbeer. onoran yerd eg | won in by Db 4:39.42 (b) The 1 Chicago sity ee was (a) s which from eagh, 11 were repre- READY SALTAIR Musicians Ad a rats CONCERT Will " down | given at at the T afternoon today o'clock. 4:30 Appear Resort Today. second in the series The | Sunday eee 33 371, RRS MINERS Mr. S isa SS TRU | es /Local points Chouchoil, E ira --_-___-_-__-- ‘SECOND ' west Seng," "i egle, ‘ Massinet ie Mre a sess Heian ro Mi. Fiashmats} the Seon rare ador Barri | Detroit Central Hight enird, | ary ont; Seve mou er Sonos ls ranged one of ee middle of} qyvetye Teams and | of popular concerts Saltair, will be beginning at Bessie Spiers- Mrs. 3rowning and Professor Charles Kent TO care iad 7 showed woe was bul ihe the Bird," will be program DRILL the for soloists of the day, the concert being as the fol- three first Herbst times, "Figarro's eoShaw and Li | _| game University the serles.. . form |in the Jatter play-| winning. a Dennee, ratt (a) Good (b)Wimmer Day Ida x Grove, estaba Ta., o world's iInterscholas ae =| OF EO MeGregor,/sented down was 4:40.4. Institute } a is surprisingly strong. ieowinolet go to forced was eGregor games Fair which Milwaukee was Lewis =e after or on on i) }record for the pole vault, vaulting |feet 3% inches... The former eur a was.11 féet 11-5 Inches: the oo a Suceumb only artes a hard fleht, Interstate another Garnett the he tournament last year. This was the last of the afternoon, until after 6. o'clock Service race with of The Bridal of : the Mrs. Swen- :shot . hee cine cond put, ‘ heaving oC x Rose," Denza,sNopet: MeInhe weight 48 feet 1 inch The old | é r 3 iS vercra was 47 feet 11% Inches ie r ‘Beeyehui Wane arena Here Another University of Chicago interind Bila Lowenstel scholastic record went to the. wind in (a) athe Lills O'Skye."" Harris. | ponents : on the courts, ay Boyd having of: ny ‘ Sa in Freeney a won over the Third: South player in|lished a "new Winning 9.-The between one padi tomar the ‘""The > , Browning, was @ The program was Due vom nat, 4 "ort a Sanborn os ou Satna S « CF ah ahaa ber closing number : " Lloyd ‘ (b auintear, Come 2 "Come to Me," Denza 2 " In the . Dark 1 n thehe Sophia Pendleton. m H. Bessie effort Duet, ine J. Brilliant at field to participate in the intarechotastic stracietand srecholastie -track ¢ annual at ee last "Thou Chicago. different Marshall nei' ¢ t recital church progra im, Meet < at Mrs. octette, ating iis, ps rhe lipaete: are sat auc accompanist and Willard assisted on the flute, Per! best number ° of the eveveninggE the |:See MAR Records : tall slugger at the fort could not place | points and Carries | them away from the B street star, and [LA SBOTIA. j training. as are Four audience' ernitec extended Congregational acted as Flashman t laps; the Robat Fort on the several the of to the The Royd Amer- at ENDED by races, Winning the quarter-mile and elve teams for.Contests - Salt Palace "go rive Beet -elgh ths: mnie dopaitinat P third; John 1:38 % dash, third suec- made no ind after rime, ant Gn Ooo York, league, 19 Wednesday. of miners nt | Mase h, Jae . Selection, Waltz, will Tar neces Eohemias "Wiener Bh ee else erties Birsuse "CC wie | Scone enter eens Sousa Girls... eee . ea 5 LEAGUE ss The -5 -take the leader resulted in . chiefly.to. White -game- ‘a : Pivents in in the another NB. the > a Cit fan ‘ vening ats wre Salt oO ' | } -yester |, rials yelween and two mat _----- th } the me in other ‘rs a t eaaes . away a Gartield matters re trom, {n will Adlt,-Be¥e be talked connection. cusset ito up with 00x ang core ‘ bench ending S |'"'8 ¥ Nee Wet Peay : after a ; |Uelson, who Jack Tlume Inderwater : rode also from had at the close of. the ninth. at ne } ecateh ! fp t of »s o Rone a bbowa line swim Pr ield, Al | Francisco Detroit foston | ¢ | Batterie 100/310 000 Ou Donovan | oar during , | males, ed; 22 ¢ APE Goa' Ath i aa AA Se close game is expected the rate ue and has been beating the to result Crescents} everything far thi season and expects calps of the Crescents to week; 17 Twenty-six males and here for 4 mi nd of isting of scarlet 1 case pox Six so} of tH MeG. second Peck : aie a ee scarlet to add the) their belt case fever, and 1 case meningitis of and of Se | ease smallpox, four cases of 7 chicken cases -_- Meet . Al Kaufmann neClub. the amateur, former June inthe east threw Christians Beat 1 close » gr of to dress now for see : do both that 1s is jht ligl t . so men easily. are weig sight, | Let dressed ae) cooler epidemic cerebro spinal in quarantine, at | 22, ~ San in clash we Ry Se 4%) tibiae out the match . Bountiful, baseba right ee in " have . in make up them and O and they ear . right: are . right m= in style xeh pot 3 < . Z ° Maj Bou 000° 02-713 ar \7 Pree " 1 a ine : y \ a ‘ : oe yee 1 -| come out victorious by a score of 4 to IKillian and i2 A. good crowd witnessed the game shirts, hats. > price. 290 t suits, It's our Seasonable fib a bens the We ah ssingtowu of ing look: ng , you. § ie catch to help t ver id ae Ves Ts { Soe ee Terre at c down us seasonably. : | | yt Haute a Kaufmann, can business ; " a of of diphtheria COOL You | fe 2 cases of smallpox, 2. case fever, 3 cases of disHtisela: measles , KEEP ' 12 deaths ere reportfemales; 5 shipped burial reported 9 case of conwere infeectiou ‘There and | tagious diseases, con- clash on the grounds at Twelfth East} *O streets and Fourth Ss 3 ruth tt ets this ‘ afterYnoon at 1 o'clock The Vineent-Nott Sam- | team Long) fuil and Report, : . | Chicago, June-9.-Fred Cooley, the| who gained fame | | | local} ca eA y-weight veigh val | py upsetting Jack O'Brien in a arring exhibition. has been matched to ‘ fleld \ : 7 Edan Mammoth-Dan _ Health Runyan, s1 Chure HIT:{ second Terre drive | game RTE, serateh hi hands Weekly The weekly health report of the city poord of } Ith for tt k g eis is as feflows oe June; 9, 1906, Twenty-nine births were reported pag toe aie = alo 9 2 4 tr. \ ' *C4lur with Stakle on of eh ; } re ss ¥: to}tight , ~ paws eet a brush ; fol. . . a swim-J. 40-yard . back ; Cullum. first; Vietor Boswell, el rere: | Chicagoan Will Umpire | agon Mra Donovan Butler : ae Foes Re a ee oh RAMA UMINDARAS eee APIs Oe OA AUSLAISON ANG) John Linden, T. W. Brady and Thomas Benson hatte : Prom Wureka-John Mingiott and 5 card At e el : t was t ; the n iene le handleee ogler mandicapped ten) ated econ been for some time past, and a great The next big attraction at the lake exhibition is expected The teams now!jin a musieal way will be the outing of entered are as t follows } bers : : : es . " the taberanack cholt next I*riday From Park City Robert and John! Members of the regular choir and of a BO ae ae satel ink Lake Professor Stephens' juvenile choir are ugh : Kelley and ot Car! Ferlin, W. T al ¢ j - gla to take part in the program that: isa und Charlie Juleff, Tony Gribble and/ being arranged, and to participate in Jame Burns, William McClellan and)/the fun of f the outing Con O'Neil, Pat Mullen and William ---- anes | George a2 best eh ne a close 41 It} 4 soped e ea a Pave ‘ ra in i matter} will atténd the meeting and tend their| iid in bettering prevailing conditions. ; ¢ a || | ¥ 2 Bro a iy S53 E Kt. HEE. | ‘ RR. « } © a 9.-Coughlin's single; : June MK game in the eleventh inthe Boston Americans had FTSEMAN,, = yards, ae a third | Percy 4 ; € = assoc } at Country Club nee ' Playing inet hard fought-and some} | Haute, Ind. They ounds will wa een Phe batting f or t ter... meeting of automobile owners | |. Nappy Rint . | we welehts BM ‘ all interested in good roads will bi "s B "i ae rein ' the ee Cooley and pee ‘ . Bos e elng run ee core oO ' To m O'Rourk at fought ifterthi club Country the at "7 rice ie Tiesdrdiscted-als-| O% dvives by Glaze, Parent, Stahl and |elub, but the shutting bel nd -soeeNEe Autoists to Meet Onare | Saltair and the: aa vont ESE ; 10-yard erey Field swim-Harry a nl > Rhoad 10 Rhoad Heydon soughtlin ‘ jtied ‘ Peatures of. tae Sani ee feat Np fea ip, Won by wo wx"! FRED COOLEY IS MATCHED. | eqey eland es pe The1e Capture ; ae le aqu | have been | : it will prove the | 2° atteries talent ha wit-| Smofth and py tas ‘ arust June © 9 C."A; \ eck t 6 Service 9-The Washington American ao} Plunge for distance J Bue king- | todas nd but f Hi ble ham, first; W. Casey, second; H. Peck ay, ON ul or fs . ‘ " home run. over the le ft-tield | third ‘ the second " { } Fancy. dive-Perey. Field, first; A. |} ae in. two -day ve | have' shut-them out Sanne | ¢ hurchill, second |Clevelana John in : Special June the hit ‘ A wnd i¢ nee O., . ole nh Ssulll Umpire fee Cleveland, } hel of|three | Will drift Into | Mans fence, of ae June 14, to would . WHOH-1 (M 000-2 2 ind Kleinow and) Miche ' bunch t Altrock Clarkson | he mGaD Lake veal vacent< : | Ogden ig of ts Batteri 010 n O01 ¢ Aquatic 7 sid ; eS oars ; x bILG of pardiaPeck RAE,S OF |td: : 0) OL M: Pield) : .arrival: +h 3 . : | the saucer off at tonight, was run park Commeders | ane tcl season it' Glenwood: but _ Y. AT ee - and Republican Ogden, tion suits The uits are of blue, with the A oclation triangle on Fas PEE ~ 3 By ute John J Fott ane te e n Sox': from Amert defeat BOOK Chicago we New York ion Lite Phi reeds Runyan . _6b nesday afternoon. Earlier in the day Ree ae the State league teams from Park City | March, "Southern Hospitality" .... Pryor and-Bureka will fight it out. on ‘Walk- | Sélection, "Ic ae Metropolitan'... Moses 1 ers field, giving the miners an added Vocal Solo.:7, Tommy Tell Me Teue," linattraction rr Sina Ramsay, Kent during their : outing am in this gq ldvil.Don "Little. Trifl Pre of. Charles > ‘ Re , ea a te ea ayit, sbttle ribter eee ae rraed 6) city iach of the drilling teams will! vocal Salo, "One Thou ht of You > | peck aw: at th sol sl arble Hn 8 «as cf away at the solid slab of marble Florence MeclFerran, Bessie Speirs for fifteen minutes, the team whieh | Browning. 6) has drilled the deepest hole during | Overture, "Fest suesee L@utner 4) that time to be awarded the prize. The} Spanish Dance, "El Lolero Moszowski men are now in training and have) March, "Ma Rag Time Babe." Nearly Wins Mile Handicap ‘ "i St 5 a ncgaten eae Race er ] (run- Unusual interest was show n jin the Water sports at the Y.~M, ¢ A> last nisnt: all f 4 s | r well 5% o re events. Deng , contested Members of the swimming ela howed renewed effort in the sey eral branches ot the sport, owing Phelps Pit-.| andv lt Jaa in s AMERICAN Chicaro, June ‘cond. effort ‘ito' 4 eee 100, 0x and \ Lush Dykes, ¢ : . : 6 3 second, Go. dash- 1:40 =-$-$-<-$-$- SPORTS WATER gave : 6° 3 ae Saxby | "tmtuelson = ¢ eg rime, rom oouee 1 ree-quarten-Tnile effort to lo warning Cap- o7r ae cee ae e : Wee sEaoad . Deg fourth : . free-for-all Maxby ning)-Bade | ce first, = ht Gaal Mi: a Quartér-mile he das 6: *'6 uy es een Spor er td three -eighth-mile: | MeGre ror : ae Prd : r three-quarter-mile ; ‘ Garnett oak € » 7 §) Sumuimartes Boyd "tame 635ai°0 <8 1 eR ape is 4 a9 ie J ait GOOD RIDING AT OGDEN Pe . a 2 Ne i Di BUT CROWD IS SMALL dashes ‘respectively Mile (rée_for-all Happy) Fréall se " ‘: r an a ntoae me 7 : Poe R sg a ge hi McCloskey "4 t sade hicke = chicken eS followed, the plate Russell Garters 2.2 'e large preliminart and. altogether rogram local ers 4<. | Oween evening. ae ~The trout and Calder's are just for a good meal. from a eni The night before the contest will be | ; oy | Miners' union night, and call of ; the etroit, will ; re knight of the pick and shovel are | Won today th ier to take a peek at a struggle be-}| ning after ee sect 1 that.. a }t S ; expecres d tudents esa Pree hibition vw by : riven \ [ drill will Bs a ae team, the . Again Special June ocoat oe a reise eee and Shlet; TayUmpires-Con-| third. | ying t from: |iics" cmeaes Pixhi oO and Seana of ' Pittinger began to throw a wild fashion: he was.or- off who cate al. , that Junetion on. er thei : va , wexhinion a to Measure M received: ‘ Charl thisea . year, : ae turn The 8 on ee witness - afteri prates SE motor 6 ast le rather hie, ree eee ; ere na y - stop, the players Paae | fie ld meet given under the auspices Of 00 exhauster to put up a strong 1 eareal 0 Chicago. In point game, defeating clashed Thom- [the University'..o% ot a as arlyGarnett, in-.theafter.afternoon,of members today's ameeting excelled wy ith W. Me P "ns 1 son Bove represent- lail previous Interscholastic meets held ea ya, ] i re : S¢ as s ing the Y. ; \.. both be ing al-|in the West. most too we:a "to finish the ets. | M. Griffin of Joliet, Ill, broke the Nel aes Ogden, furlongs| tain Gleason the umpire finally i ‘ ally 1, won, Bo-lihe game to Pittsburg Score econd: Prin- New Chin tne on and l 5 1 me eet Ree « cadets dered ' tt Miss on \! eae Free-for-All ay a al but' Bt will piente eee Honors prog- was the of Friday, trom Z Holligan Happy called six econd rime, ~ Other', S Each profited Canipus. ise -Ollege. 1 Hallov aA 7 Cet farewell drill of the ro college DRI roo them when ball in lthe mil 4to 1, won: 3 to 1 third: in "as z Cadet rive their Time (Baird), about 3 to tol 125 (Lyne), wet game ae H nett2aracket. chance to: meet Roberts the the The victory gave for _Gara) , : = a. a Farmers' | championship of the city In singles togrounds day. the Salt Boyd VForeed to Stop. ‘ and RACES today, but the vame was very close Th ‘ ig I he core at the end being only 2 to], Ms or {3 Both teams played. fast, ecrrorless | on nL TopaY' FAREWELL bition third. oO her'sets oppoyent's ‘ Cadetsat 6, stakes,, Ae ILLE- luau f enough at it to win It mirce Bee a day ) eipated that unless Mi , ( a - ; . I blk m olved he |the eutlon 5 aera | ‘ ‘ e CO ry games for the | Zion ili f _ eh coming im on wgelish Vented saved wa s Golig who = ou play Se SVE ers The er decision decidedly unfair The -P Hiladelphia players made no effort to field hits and Pittsburg ran up seven runs before the game wi ended Inv Philadelphi:z atestéea came very inte ara tursday hoancioning ; Dougla z louble 7 bl : Sutton Jones,} eee tied ‘ to ee pur| oon. Athletes: Ready ‘to Take| Oo et on 6 exhaustet ena defeat Garnett Roberts t Kar- in York, Day aes es ell fiy furlons Ss Philade Iphi i ; i ra c ve 1 1 ir North | Toddington, 102 (Hennessy), 4 to 1, wot Batterte Willis Cummunipaw, 102 (Baird), 3) to 1, second: | tinge toda t MMeCloske l key oday Ra rwin, 9% (Walsh), 10 tol, third. Time. | Umpire Kem ‘Cal,, | 11,2 I = Seventh race, five -furlongs-B a of Dougla s fir owing week | 0 4 . interfered to inning round the : M. ran AG As ate Salor'! Garnett... .< ---- eninndse ‘ Thomas Eat . 3 HeeSSSTUl attempt to lower his; own Philadelphia, June 9 Umpire Klem . Sais ae : record of 2:08%, made on the loeal |] McGregor forfeited, today's game to Pittsburg P os TCS : : : track last year Phe best time that | Herbst a in the eighth inning by the score Of | could be gotten out of the big pacer 9 to 0 after the members of the local} Wo. 9 92% in his second trial Boyd oe |team had endeavored in various way: GaimmOnea Rae ‘ttle Phil Myer ; , | to convinee him that it was too dark Peril etl? a Itech Rene STHe Cen Th elie aie ‘9. to.5,.second;|cnq Fees and 9 to Broadway vho was beaten last year by Miss Sut- |] T, 103 (Burns), ees Englis h ch umplonship The | (Baird) to 1 eor tood 7 > and 6 2 in favor of Mi miles-Paul Pirth u race, handicap, UCC Halifa 12 (Shaw), hemia, %5 (Notter), 15 net Countles tenii championship \i Mary sutton of Pasadena, : © is Ballot,rs rinan, cess In Five-mile a [He the day there Brighton Sun-| Daughters Airy Crimple sev | third after in throwing him, but box 120 (Miiiery,7 to to10. }/ eeeded Loses in|» 1, =ixteenth"Grmonaate, wor Whimsical 6% (Notter). eral balls left the disgust, Lush fime, to Fae for and Fourth race, ; . Douglass two won: mls r England of the the. game (between: the NewYork hile 137, (Ray), 7 to 5, won; Fall Aheen, 104] (Roderick), § to 1, second: The Claimant if (Owen), 7 to 5, third. Time, ? 4:59 Third race, Great American stake five} furlongs-Water Pearl, 125 (Jones), 13 to] DEFEATED Champion £ An North et delighted ane a S s by} given Holl-| ight, All of the numbers Swenson. Time, | Amanda of the result showed and re°vocal yards), Samue Isor (serateh edeees (602-¥syards), Munroe qa 0 yards) Time, Left and e rch Twig, Cy .Reed's fast pader. | Roberts |. nid h has bee . the subj set of 1 ini Cat a Allene tion from Uta Rd red satel ele| laa wat Oe Aa ay ar American 7 : handic me 1 First ¥jot the first Jump, knocking the wind ° ep o)out of his negro jockey, who was unBettiss Wicker 9)eonseious for half an hour, but later|lor and Bowerman. - SUTTON Mile large i through | of Give Vocal raat hove eae oNae Hooligan, ess, and allowed the third game to be the ari ding contest Wednesday afterr s ie me thesPocat Ps reine siteeas had things |'#ken away from him by his' indifferei during the Miner's day celebra- | song without Words | -Pachowaki ETT Ty: RM and carried off the hon- | e2t work erbst has a back sweep! tion, seven of the teams coming from} vocal Solo, "Only in Dreams, DeKoven. Stee tne Principal event of the day. thet is dangerous, and used it to good| th. mines near Park City. ‘Che miners essié Speirs Browning. ‘ effect throughout. ane play yester-/ will begin hammering the granite Overture, "King Mydas"...... Bilenberg {he--mille. free-for by winning the day ; resulted as follo r y ‘n Girl.' Girl." last two heats in ean) style block at es the Palace at 4 o'clock WedMarch, "The Western ae MAY Schnell A er- a ‘miles Lake courts clashed om the courts at | a ra the fort yesterday and irited laying..was Witnessed by the enthuslasts| | Chicago, June 9 Bighty high who journeyed out from from the the start, city. The|schools, represented by 300 athletes games' were hard and a cae vente et today . this at Miller courts or yr i thisis morning o'clock to play . for the tennis ; ‘clack ip* ~ 5 4 nies pionship).of Salt Lake é Resort be held erowGs of OGDEN 9 and Cineinnatl Nationals this afternoon, holding the game up three-quarinning fourth the at hour ters of an and he + wilt Saturday from St. Louls, | gro !¢an ae volution £ \ ball, w hile | grouns : and was batted out sixth. Score Reckive Dorner ee 7 New o | recovered With the favorite out of} o| the way, there was nothing to it but O}the "good thing Paul Jone s r O|was backed from 5 to 7 to 0 st Pl : posi time and who won as he i he al Sk American stakes served | la tL mecium to. emphasize the fact 9 that Water Pearl is one of the first= Hopkin E. Pienics and Other] at Clashed . Yesterday, Two Being Decide Nhs ecide Championship. erts, winners of the Douglas yesterday, PARK Tuesday, hools will pack a mass pienic nine- | Lak stake Boston broke away Seore liv inna els fillies of the year ae ' uKing the to "see the ball Sal Vint O10 000 000 1-2| Le ad at the tart and sw Inning hard | Phe trouble really started when Ogden 1 0 OO} | A.held from the~ Keene pair, Ballot and | | Dooin and Manager DuffyI were , orHall. batted for Seare in the tenth in-|>UPerman SulMmaries j dle red out of th wame in the sixth nit me t aot elling ae L meenenth inning for questioning a decision ; 4 Ta . fdith Jones, : 16 (Sew ) 2 to 1, wons| Klemm was perfectly just in hi retion momar Two-base MMit-James, Bruy-| > ette, (2) Three-base Hit-THall Hearne Spa ape 104 rene "- 1, cor but in the. elghth inning, when a I noha Vall Off Hopkir 1: "off. Rom jenevolen orner) o 65, rire torm hovered over the grounds and ne Hit by Pitcher-Margett Struck ee Greater Wew Xork-sitean! the players claimed that darkness pre- Out School with riding.and Bees Serer ee four mie 6. S oe amateur- after amateur-Hume, open, Mile Thomas ffenbacher, ee one ‘ Experts : professional-Sam- vee ymursuit, Dieffenbacher gan SEMI- FINALS hh Take 5 Douglas t o _ Features tea Salt 7 Doyle to IN Representatives CALDER a ae : eo Sunday . Beginning a mare‘at|teSs to the Jones; Doyle 4 8 WIN eee Lian and yessa ¥, HR Baer sent the third] will be a busy one at Calder's park the right-fleld sre wi Serna te eda oe line, , but ap- _ | nics, e = vesides ee wi . - smaller ‘ lve large. nicnumerous outings we oe ete at the favorite resort People have] but Johnstone ee . ; - yaaanh | a i erat vaca been f rowding the resort in the after and Alf noons, and arrangements have been .-----010 satteries- Wn filly Whimsi- Not BOTH open, ue peer Enjoyable . Recital. of] however, there was nothing to it but | Scr, reverted are 4o ee ee | Ormondale, who broke in front and pallet, and \ left ae 4 1, In favor of #| Won with his head swinging. beating - ee a Ker tL himsieca one and a half lengths. the opening innings. © Score: <1) 1 the Greater New York steepleR. HE. ane Fe Cinginnaty 900,ve Op1=1' 4.4 1): chhak Balzac, the betting favorite, ‘fen Ne vox ve =I. BO ts I HPO. A 1 1 0 1 1 1 Oo 0 0 0 0 7 weight Many em and Alper- HalIf- ie: Rob- Courts lee of byFa TT. L. eae Defeats Heber, AT Sunday = Thursday, ; afternoon ashe Beoeaway pounds Olunder ,.O01ng) 0 . O]getual ean when eu tutacity wine. rat rest pounds 0 ‘0 0 WE and and ee WEEK Frank Miller the half series Kling daythird schools will and spend 00 and 000. 000-0 4 2) ty wards the Lanta 4 fst = Big Umpire-JohnSugar Grove Waterloo a Bemis. Boston too fifteen and ‘seale the 3 9 Bes bases 2eulbach ; straight : none their 000 100°002-3~'5' Provo of and on Meet to Settle Honor. " R.H.E -.» +~--020 000 0(O0O-2 4 1 oo eke _ Prove the] by to 0 agains in the ninth on Karger was wild of the box in the aj] meee aici en ania agit rear dei appearance y conceding: aan 1 R up attendance was lant yeaa 1.0 al 388 ye OGDEN. i Cantoeaa -0 1:7 an Cassidy 0 Nz g.p4 yy ro eens 1 1 2 © nS e IE SE ‘2 b : of 0° 7 lester yee 1 wi ¥ Taylor, Bluth (0 2 sp 8 te s Pret - ad a sack. | made ; starting xn men In John- | (jmpire-Emslie _ on York, taxed the capacity of the grounds. | | racing was high class, although a /}the ntakea< where 0 , 5 .......3 e ‘si Settee Rainey Hall second = a ae rit c. himself LAKE vat " Sawract Hahn, aS. or GALT Wargetiz; lodged Op three Ses Yale. 9.-With of SAYthe Score ‘ Garnett Aus the Prineeton basebusy with their bats tables, . winning EG the Batteries-Parsons Heyniger, D. Doyle and umpire New York|théir 3 hoodoo ‘ni and trimmed American] & to 3. Dorner pitched good races, drew to police, stone. Greater the great that had the about Boston, overnight the fatteries - |) Brooklyn : = : Stricklett and After Track, Se an Yale A Princeton " ed erts an died on the bases. to go there to spend their holidays ran .won ar . el ) a thea in record. holastic intersc¢e hurling easily, first: Boyd 122 missile the | made discus throw, fore-) | world's beingGarnett after and thethe second, out and aptured n isecare later put was qi toyaccommodate' as many pas : ruck the< three men Johnstone struck a number Tuesday be held] ed to after win seven n.wonthe thre third f eet set '4%1¢ Sock Inches- jnahe The former record times, but got was off uninjured, Seore, of at Next the park by theoutings Eighth, willThird and.|set, Garnett.games had > zm |r " d . = ae was > feet 2 e a tt Thirty-first ward Sunday schools; on| straight games, Boyd gave him the Sampson of Satarbuee ll., broke hicago 0) 200 000-2 Wednesday the Twenty-fifth and Thir-] set, his right arm refusing to hold . ; 3 a 2 . : © te wera? : : : 5 : he Chieago interscholastic record for : . ity Geciding , game ; ore of 3 to 2. Filled, "NN 0 ev C Znech Sarvice by |] Republican Special Serylee f baseball game] Provo, June 9.-The seb: am be escorted of today between tw Sr Heber and Provo rewho formed a sulted in a victory of 8 to 6 in favor man came to bat He ball pitched to him to Patios C close § | to the c foul parently alhet or the -__|good for a home run, = s i ‘d PH all SPC alled the ball a foul aE ind from and by : Giving Weight. on either team, but could not get |'hat of his team mates to help him|The home eS , the Komney great generally hand: a and fans fleld cee W ith the score 2 Brooklyn came up While not mats strike-outs stakes for 2-year-olds, and the Broadregistered, the pate men on each |° 7 : failed to connect often for | Way stakes for 3-year-olds, together afette i a tart twirled and were each given sipport from aoe in field vere ide low wuiy foolish, became the Hopkins tart, ful fa Futur After) against ore 3 0 Evans | Swensen ". Mrs. of Pupils © : site anon fo heed pas Peo the other two could overtake him. Summaries Connor : was mobbed: 1 eee ce, had Feature Wild 9.-Umpire 1 Coonan 9 > to 1 ninth inning, warriors got turned the the Brooklyn game Nationals, leader: 0 FIRST ORMONDALE the ball and : : hel ar it t free use of their clubs managed to ge him into the office of the club. Johnstone's the trouMARR decision EEHE OAR TUnt thathel caused rnine League a ; Scores. Ogden, 1. . : coe June ve ‘ PeUn en) cordon eee The the locals look hire een ann Louis, ee Game. 100 6 Chie ) Washington. When ween Hu opkKins a ; ight threw mele white on Last Year s , ate » baseje etnies tee . Captures of made cay len Boston, tS the ; Ip hia a4, 2; ; St. Philad Hall wa hown in Salt Lake's half of hate i Salt' : Lake's tn wat shown; theuhtenth. startling Seare hadn't been willow, doing anything with the "her : se i ( and ated ong eae we iL : nm aA ee wha ie could do. all slanvmec { ry ig ‘ came came 7: New Ye rie Clevela ‘ across Get With Bases . . Called a Poul. at the end of the Chicago e oe Philade iphia, 0 4; Cincinnati, 1 ---____-_ \ | Leacue Scores American League Scores, Detroit, to 1 for neither : Enthusiasts York, tone, with York, ae best run 4; New a 36] Scores. 0 Louis, St. Boston, 6; Pittsburg, season rested part of able‘ being League of o1-2.6 ANC Umpires ten score2 -_-_-_- 636 } BADLY Home-Kun, PC 1 2 Brooklyn, S 2: BEATEN Is ; National game The ray ; oat at "ball of bal oO f« , a 7 : Chicago, New atte 7 in thei . me di i eka ae Clits to Salt Lake the fourth allors oO tailors, won in the greatest Glenwood pal k this,afternoon ever seen at is ball |) Brooklyn a Lost. fe ature *3 se Glade Powers. ek defen Defeats Princeton June N. J., Princeton, -_-- Standing. Won. eden, enough OFFICIAL - ee P.C Philadelphta the torcen ) see <O00-000 om-0 ie and Plank Chicago, to Game Giving Causes Trouble. Cleveland St. Louls Detroit . Was i hinee Pitcher Longe : Kachicl | Morgan hing > ate "In : no0 i trouble TODAY OUT FOUGHT 2 ae Close $08 Standing. Lost. Von, ; 0 League ° American of -, oB8 2 run game, Zatterles in Run Winning 10, 1906. = St. Louis, Mo,, June 9.-The Philadelphia Americans defeated the home ine ee ee: lo Dye on are a Standing. League National JUNE °° °°" GYTY TENNIS TWTLE. o2.c" e508) AUDIENCEDELIGHTED BASEBALL DIGEST | LAKE SALT FOR WON SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, and |