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Show VETERAN BOWLERS TENNIS TOURNAMENTS OTART GAME EARLY mates at miter court Today OF Local Promoters Around for Said Ball Games and to Be Growing . one has been announced, to be played on the the New 4 jowling is slowly gaining strength the sport is forging to the front, AUGUST 26, 1906. in what promises to be the SENATORS WIN TWO FROM COMIE'S NINE vga SHOWS FORM Wins Has No Chance With cues + #/| Experts Have Finally Completed Chicago x The football rules committee, jconsists of L. M. Dennis, Cornell, best Hen pee +. B. Fine, wesee cones Dane's 4, Boston York 2, 2; Cleve land py sjadelphia' 4, Detroit Boston St. Lous 1 = E * to 3 0, 0. GAMES $10,000 United States hotel stakes easily. He was always favorite Come rather In the ‘FEE |its,.°¢f con are fave, Sot was osnag NEW YORK CAPTURES BOTH Through Gi Batwei i. tt SaNe ore Victory in the Saratoga cup, An-| Star-Gazer-Pen Boarder ; Wants Talking Machine, ee beating : aa men who are in fleeting moment up the two j preparing Joe i Goldfield furnish ay. moNeay Gans Defeat as ¢ well that of . f one |}to 5, won: Arcite, _| second; Vox ao Battling | third. 117 (Troxler), 112 (Knapp), ‘Time- 6 to 10 to 1 1, Tuesday Night. be glad Old of to see Bowlers f the old him return. ave vous Practicing. bowlers, a sat 6 at linge of game .th l lea Jonrad * outset, a strong veterans after but was started the os playing first following gh sét, ones } win- an t thin one ra foot pee he be one of the two men stand-| either side of the snapper- ers : Bobk: dust} aera unless ng on a cet pals By cr S ne ber ae ut <il- brill most WI be | ot ‘KIplaying sit with Western ees picked up a second ir eams of the Soe from est. defeated ine ul ine Onon 6. > 6-1, fhe Z whic h the-star bowl and was th | the CAS of ane < « pating the Increasin Per \ dutta ah $:, ls Pacing World's TIME Gelding, Mark of Milwaukee jin | Equals the J ) oir Wiis fans : Aug. are 25 : Milwa the Time. penalty. If each noved cal unless from the the thereafter} player be enp re-]| bo slavers of the line-may | the ‘line: of. ‘scrimmage drop back trom on, the ‘ ceeense ls g as els it with Aure fight experts|not by 1e , 1 effor wide nie Gra Ho} lthis pic rule, men inthethe Intention middle of being the ne however, af a proved a cone ati es the in t dae tyd re i a aie third. o | er he ind work Ku und"4 exce ete ror the races in this) furnished a Mere s record for) r wa 3 »-O214, little fellow |T* ee ‘ ew rede. mned Se ae = beat ; tight Lieer chatnk Sat poem ae ais re : isily but broke Gag eee ys. eateolak eee reine 200% 2 Time-2:05%, a5 Rillie H ee aA als cee pone der laee strated field, . that ea! ie ; 2:1 1414, IELS 210% 2:02%, det on | | ; York, ‘coke the ne Danie American ls + WORLD' Horgan, Irish for Stone York, Aug, re ord former S ‘ Le second . he old Daniel mat The | 9 | ta, ot» is to zs fine4 push eirelin Champ Mark New %4.-Dennis holder Irish and Phe him : it RD lit e ing Hurl urls ot ch ‘ "pte mde © pase % feet 4% Inches Wa for throwing the con-|jowance. of three Bee won 0)&,adosUU soo Apo uvoy| aul ALJAGL 7h, is It -ove rove as it for ever. as good yourself ) : Try upon awaySiam from degree lline of who is} did not his left seem reat to notice hip. He race be will Tuesday sent and the with and no be before loose change the itera whi his} 5 from! to find| ‘o the be brulses on able to the Easterner il % night against & put up and either} seems | out It will Rhoades be a gna several the the tho £ first tho In since tha closer and than place, Iver has Whil Ime. Bemis. saliinaied Umpire-Sheridan: x. - and ed cee Umpire-Sherid ties Win In Twelft -The toons eat Aus. philadelphia, Peay a rane rien tad - we ‘play twelverinming game ita Keer no will turin * F z os 1a tha help not o a pecer rier ne trac mat hoy the other on And oor condition of the fleld a 1: about given been . ._ | buntec it the race, least in the has Kramer of out jump hand, toc aya, REO) in.) Wien Friday of fall whole und Batteries-Hess ee better OF oubie- header. ; aie ‘d re schedule the of ame £prevented of race Lawson / Se than he did what style will follow and when to expect things to ond 000 it 102 000- R. 3 H. E 9 1 ere Slt Kramer's riding in the last Pr iladelphia Soe 010 000 101 "i spa been| happen. Schmidt; une i Donovan eee -d his speed/*" * races has two|few contests; his all hisof fortune. to jous Zat| for telling aean will Be whjen a nows days ten of (re Den-| Also, In ted. more HW Ww , Kramer | clima will there handed contest that the mystic In quesuon has past for the a ‘ring Nelson Bee = ycove day der. sturdy ae son 7 . the that reason for favor mark, the} Nelson will dt rt will failed eR ener e . fatlec soothsayer Oakland the ennis a after2 fat purse the of out ie Dane but Liwso in-| at the penal : talking machine | ange ri not improved money| the and the convicts the best get can buy, TER t come will ° Little a 0 national) the Ccov-] the for ease aon The materially. Samue defeated U mpires-UGte: ek hr "S onan 7 aad he} volly with a Friday whichnight) goes tye title holder, in. five as a result he eae ee Summarlks Wetlonil chumpions, sin-|{s Nelson The writer . Ve a8 > writes i Jonas Longwood Cricket-club, He. > tonal dso tI yi 8-6, Side6-2, th own 4-6, 1- 4° tomer: The seeres " ait i IF a! | huge ep | ] i Bs | forecasts ant aying Pan -6nis club, | cordingly tributed and Athletle | cjont by in Crescent jr, rooklyn, beat Irving . =| mile (Abe Attell tte -"« eee: that aii ukontd wwe ye S i ml lar her; a P Attell's<;success» the writer to her Is for ath) =| closing she sympathizes| Jin the Dane for not od Cricket club, Boston, 6s Bods | , ind paying his i money future, Lawn | | the Side West. Little, D. 4 vite New York beat Harold | } West Side Lawn Tennis club | \ 6- . 2-1, defaulted } st char sonal »| I md T ‘A li i eae ations natinferaphoals ingle ' Jad versity. of Chicago, beat H. L z Daven: | Why Jack O'Nell, handicap and two Wright.| getting for a in right peep into/ serimmage the li for when F Es ne ‘come up under being in Sain tha. this Harvard, 7,5, 10-8, 1-6, -_-_-__--_-- "{ 5 reac a ep owe went ‘hind the. the bal) mile lap race 9-4, - Catcher, Entered O'Nell, I Jack . é é National League | Buscball World. league} National. the once oO ing J was | vey nips, Loven by 4) touched at play new: rule which eem the preliminary , orn sae ie alkinge football enthusiast will coming, begin material the old about the new ve i it school ona some of the changes in the game. Maddock, for his part 27$nstructions he intends starting and school of for referees umpires, season them ready when the 4, pa opens sure this aD TO "The rules differ in "ig men~ a nay big from thosesee ofthe weeTes Stan > J : fast, | th sf will a see year mar the of instead renal one, oa mu h il'sii! shih room --__--- ee GIVE , ON MARATHON 100-MILE en Athletic. Metropolitan 0% 7 oo Fea- Adds 7 Club O10 OL0 oan ae or PeYork K q New Cineinnatlh Batteries nd . ieros | ning. MeCarty; dive Running second, Mul-| s off distance couple ‘ot other , ban leece are spring Murray Mulvey Gnq/ Prank First, Under-water | Mulvey; second, Frank board McCarty; swim-First Murray Met _ for ir ind Frank ‘ : | ee On careat the a and nizing | the ttle footiof turned ait er poe Sera smas is the eee ly ittsbure sb = niaasip or te 200 002 unwatched. noe le ule Tails pal Bae a with to. work|> fer ik so be : will places which which places WICH. DIRCESL t Ares bottom ick's ark f itcher o runners In will 5 they .the|that the will pass te through 1 t is morning. finish | Two eee long-distance ie dace yee upward on the car, ¢ ee him and proceeded) pected ore that The at I Part oe » [| about Sa there ' will two who sen expected et be = | st 1 \ souls et Beebe ep Se miter al 20-ya swim-First, Roy McIntyre; | foreman Dou you | mean ‘ lA AU. regulation marathon ru, quick und sure on punts and 3t 3 ap ny Sparks 100 1000-2 | ting; Under.second, water Roy Metntyre w ri Jerome hasEven"em on his the top. naive tlo explanation didn't ' n | -~<-.-__--_; ' Me damere on Labor day service. Noonan; and ned a ‘ i HE 3 6 - z 5k Eason Umpire-Johnstone. -_- SALTAIR | / BATHING. ------ |} second, Ervin Clauson jan't your car? | 4 ; : The eve antt rhe second a. finishing replied | pphibeau cat my tent that "Certainly MecIntyre;} Roy swim-First 40-yard ef-|. | BosHicks of J. Thomas by won bot-|\ 0. the « wheels has "My cur O'Neil. 1 eprong Edward the|second, bape j ¥é 1 2 Meee op as distances - MItAt Richard Klet-|tom,e while that fre aky le see thine noe} st in men in the back fieid |, Moonley: Richard Ke ie O tting convince foreman, Pee eae vie ey : G r verybody Castilla dinner. for RR ing second, dive for Ciera oan was given theleave of absenc and Johnsgoes ston'sto Sunday High Saath to prevent open or forRunning | hs R M Ie Slee } re life aon pay Shortly after yen ANE oo -_-_- proto play canenvotter ein "| of oy second, Kletting; Richard become ward : Ber passing, aah etl lomay and hard" fashionable of muck)}tyre tha hie ie ibeacce aa | : . aes Paps the wid =e aa a aes opie ate! "SERRATE ES AE Ae fessional ball, and to that Ane id nt ee SALTAIR BATHING. || pass Y is persisted ; be due Bisthe National leagus it much pickinggood} uf =e as . ood las ever Try) it and) in. ' || 1 hild t Wan ho has done is a er. it for yourself. lprove 2 ha: who player in-ia to the children take Mothers, bel must backs, especially All players, and| very ) 8 elps; 100 002 0Oox- « lipcookivn | xa | at DS ‘ ground will two,|. be} lefonsethat to jt play 40x- "ont 002 3 00-88 . . ee toe et m0 ‘and "Con n ar Lah : sede 7 . hicago, Aug -The Metropollthe poe tan Athletic club ae iiee ¢ yesterday | ""*" mn : a 3 a-| St. Louls Defeats Brooklyn. | t on t : PS Ppa roe a 100-mile ay : > . tur a oty its < Labor r day nr ee Athletic | | St. Louts, Aug %.-The Brooklyn Na<a. course is from the Milwaukee Athletic leg 4 r team was the . attraction : es ‘ f c at club grounds to the Metropolitan | Loe Die park this ufternoon The Car descent|early off thrown we car Jack sec "| track CAs in .0 Pirates Beat Philtlles. Pittsburg took the 25. Aug. si gang urg, A a er the Philase a game of the first | delphi Ni ational "tor and Spurks between battle a pitchers' IL ejtield id BoD is Was y ifirst inning for : anlwed : being spikee lered unconscious by to be had and Dooin by head lon nder , , score: |taken from the : fleld. Score R. H'E. : \ a The swimmers of the junior depart-| to examine iim. i ; be « | their Intention of running are -\' | ae as good It is the} of Thibeau Alexander' and Corey ed at a; ch aren vehemently O'Neil inter- | held an C..A. M. Y, of the possible|ment It makes 7 rt ‘ fot W Lon pass. f th roving forward-that 1 the un-|esting meet in the association pan yes- | must hav e been somebody i the | Northwestern Skating association | prove it for yoursell. for ore 7 Sa sneaks|terday, the result being as follo ‘What do‘ you wevemean vean OaR say. Ee re In thhe recent | fellow , who o nea | to that!eS Both of: these men. were : 1: 8s oN ini ance ee thewson ay d O'Day an Umpir a hlel. inand eighth called Game {0-vard swim-First Lynn Cand-} oa) car, loaded with anthracite, fying) grounds at Sixty-ninth street and stp ldinals won by a score sae sbe ws . . y : e| ; battle x in which } eebe Mulvey ts down he: tracks on a steep incline in| Jand The start will be made} z | pitchers 1 a avenue. and , I passages Mulve; second, diveFrank land: Standing' for distance-Firs jone of th th of the me )'at.'9 p. m. of the aay before and the | shade the best of it Score | Murray uals = after ball, in private about when a coed i . el: pee eC F eS FORCED FROM COAL MINE fry op- | port pat W:. Leonard; Harmeer 0 Clothier, Philadelphia beat rederick . Alex- Behr o an any sue - . wa and prov ided the play, passed for bel dc ‘hey record it lose. win oF is over, 6:13 3-5, also the | put of the 33 feet inches Martin waJ e neea litions were easly dec ' unfavorable, 2 Had Olymople champion, . being "7 and water cold ‘ idan : ut of 3 feet, he ravine feet wae 0 f two ond sola he}! Daniels be have pressed done bet-jan allowance e¢ ¢ oxely more been ie ae would anaue eon ably 1a -----_-~<- -_-__-_|| te : a aa SALTATIR BATHING. ABpung , 103 <ow-ysuutp VIIPISEO hi touch|again B the arm, ei anyoa use ; an. OP Rens ae an Seligman le: ue ie una or ob ruc forward pass, the rule follows : e forwardf Hprovided % inch third secured John as world hunds ‘ ny before ground cham-|the Peer go. ae displacing hammer, feet ind ) in }put Horgan, | being for putting the twenty-eigh ' ‘ sien GY 7 COs game the at |} stone, Hibernian societies ats pill perk. Lone this! Island Horgun put the stone Ps a dis-| Islan the! of still Swimming at the ¥. M. ©, ‘ te ih ne ; in Aig n vitlae is, ! home a6 < ‘ ne , x ;Si r she vimming races were held for the es Pa. Jack was earning a good many prep ) sratory boys in the swimming pool|odd dollars playing Saturday und pack a x . \ o <¢ ‘ di i't eare uc ors i ; th eat ml ld hi Ser aah } morning. Saturday "A Cc M. Y. the thelar to Close urms the ith Ww "is int hi me vy; in I | Vbeaeypone ue ‘ 5s job « at Kesults were ax follow sae at ethe b ‘ tl rhe most radical of all changes made, 20-vard swim-First won CandOnan gaia eon spirit, jus to 2 i dida ! ‘ owever, has been the Introduction Of} tand cecond. Frank: Mulvey |. A aa enti happen he ek his D swim-|tance exe ponent | RECO mplon, ufternoon OFrone es sre than | former figures ¢ » feet' nly: however Horgan, tie Ye Ke Ath ee [or record ming 5 distance ane , lace competition, the in tance at tht heed seconds seven Te © covered aCeucrood | Pixwagon, holder ‘of. the tidal salt one-fifth to| $20,000 2 for y on for putting the sixteen-pound shot (ae the world's record thi Ee ae New Devnis New MARK, stace . 3 Quarter Siz Biinutee: yr -C. Aug MM: tere him MAKES straight =Stia ‘put Neary N 3 ‘ ae would F $100,000 c ¢ Gari "iy » t te be back aac fund weae"Te: 4 belleve: nen t ted to‘ 4 ' * e sight for any one that wanter | SETS | NEW "ter Baie Mile Swims who back vack winner of the slas Gan ‘ -Nelson | ot, ‘the opnone nt with ; ; , Sree ae ters SxLin One h oe | of the: arms «to. ii raise thatwee aay ve, if * :2a Sopa | the bios Epes ie OnLy ‘ une On AV} 1 ble ing | against - NEE heats DAN he was g. three winning rec can < | - ee eCnheeats 203% Angus Polnter ay ; eats the first fab tecela il the see H for S answering to letter, the. moite outtution Behr = wvard' that sh:thea line purpose the for back dropped be ' se at ils Bpaton, beat 6-3, une Ww Lita im J club, considered ; Mas Aug. %.-The prelimpda idable opponent .a can-|carrying the ball or using their we iesht meet ¢ frenut in the Grand » Neponset pur of $3,000 lola eae for Enchtweisht honors could] |in the Interference. The dsdropping bat jidate ¢ ‘ way of the 2:06 class, "turnis tied le ker " ea a t € : 1 iseeaan and a 4 t Oo Tank enab a the { Nelson, Battling of outside lt a pe racing sensations of down d battere he it he happen: to play on the line which with the ease | Bolivar, the tast aire u ‘ 2:00), makin Holding Detined. mile first the rotcher of the first grade and the Milclipped = ; off rile o year, equaldefined specifically been has Holding | ring the of followers waukee held) "d's _ in e WO! a geldi vVauUr . } ing ae then re ec are or wna champlonship in sight for th io sturdy | to inch ide the f ollow Hlowing: the hands| Rieadville, event inary ; for pacers one of the when striped] few, ortal cértain a 2 In uit" ott a pavy-hitt n white tf oved siny ‘incible. Scores: First G - E. . pte a» -).-.000 0110 01Ix- 2 4 9 Cleveland Wadone pe ee 6 gen Batteries-Doyle nd : nites: one iiready of fight' the penitentiary are t score, z = gam | bs ck Charley Neary, thelt lagainst the winner of the remarkable h Twice. ss prance unless it is}: : iets he » wiswishhasas when he Showwwe the the #speed signs, in believe not which he is in the]es to cut loose Tallenders Win Again. crowd | a great "ae beincaeite robably \ ithpay ° s || aspi aspirants A ade tele ti habit of hanging on certain Boston, Aug. 25.-Boston aa oe bi for championship hopors; so he has| ou o sec n vm Se jai aad | St. Louls Americans toda in a persistently ignored the offers of the} chilly evenings, as S¢ cee ithe | ane The team bune hed hits a the sceress to. name. the round in which | of interest have been placed ¢ ne ' th and seored two runs, putting the in indulge will ime on ice Score ; a coreer arte oe EACLE The professionals card Se would |Sen which nes Of blow ane of ee kind 1 i thei { ere ‘ceniainsoutlor that Ae ae neld:er ofl Re thesia oe mond R. H. E will Downing and McFarland \‘Also. hom tring Monday oie Taatehos an tah whine: a hAs 5 3 0O0x- 100 002 : aa Boston 3 5 agal ‘ 000- 1 010 : ; , Request for Coin. 0) | iol fo one team againstih eran Samuelson and| rt IModest years. former ...-.all surpass should Louls St. ‘ Tannehill and Carrigan, 1 1 n ollister wants Ww es destini of et] Batteries r predictor : As the ic . of Chi University the Ross, "hiAllen J. j , | ; t Umpire-flurst tandem pace This, fol-| Howell > . 4 ; i with and =ue ncer . rs astic representative, won | a a modest $100 for on herformer work con-in) ferace . pay night's, spill, il. s should b e | Friday sdhe suceess shits Perel ts c ctr SNC ee RENOIR {005° INNER ranks,| amateur the n hummer and|a. offers. Nee ‘ " h inter- | FOES telling in the nationur phAmpions ip the NATIONAL L BAGUE. = S ce Ss " . ° scholastic event efeating HL) Ls ot! PGEES; cs aE re Se 1 the | Manager Chapman has slated a ae agitating juntess he g « nlacd: on i) oinad another player takes hi $20,000 | rae Pp the line fighting idol It is furthermore provided that there Gans- Nels ot shall be no shifting of men to. evade 2:00%.- fight without. While Nevada wants wit Win Cubs Make Great Finish. fast exciting sets ; t} | enmity aby the lady w ith the far-seeing Suiacaan The ( Mlothiarsd Alex ande r m us 1 wijas ue leye A 25.--When ev erybody put on th eran Stan cou 2th The letter opens with a tirade this aft beaten were Cubs the iornin t was splendidly cone | against-Nelson:and frankly states that} COACH MADDOCK ARRIVES | thougie "i they ¢ ng up with Satiaa, Gul i made against In-}out ary "Ars towal m4 1 is rus the > Z provision bears Further writer the feeling ill the | Alexander set deciding Na|in the fifth and Boston bert 4 the dp man te the with defeate -d the a Michigan; From rush Returns Joe ous ignoring his to entirely Starts due is Dane the | takof stroke a within ee three neither | was opppne nts must ae ball back in Earnest. Talk Football Score tlo nals. coming net and offers former her . H. E yictory. the ing with] » inr ny y whatever = ae br Fak ac Nine {| him nor touc h him nor the ball until . Wright a Puzzle. through with th coin Because oO | rl 300 000 00O- 3 9 2 oo) 000 40x- 4 9 2 it is actually put in play. The snapperYoung = this same ill will, the seeress writes Some people ure not aware i. the fact |fenecce "*hicago i back Is allowed to have his head, also Behr found Irving Wright a posse Nelson that he has not a chance with} that the days of the rah-ri boys Is Needham, s--Lindaman and e the hand or foot used in ssnapping op : the] opponen t The Hse foe SE DEnS, aoe lin t | the ; colored boy from Baltimore and|near at hand. But ¢ ey Jos Maddock of \. orto < Umpire- ister, Brown and Kling. , $s 30 8S ( . ‘ ers « tz : S | Emslie. re " e Ss s shoc Y « ec é ‘ ‘ t 4 bali on ‘le 1 1 it leas Ix he tlone) Tale a ; for quick passes | that he will surely get his on Labor ik 4 pi panen Pe a at Ann Arbor eres ene the cia. ine possession of the that..Behr was Option forced upon the | oxy As Nelson has ne ee eens So aMnnnoueli the East-and that means for Fight. etry pea) pool ee re the not \ : Fensiva~ ar s et! him = he is not ying AWAKE " h Maddock Is not enthu- | Ginnts Have Easy Time. bull on the line of scrimmagece ind if | defensiv and lostSs toeNn Vright Bht. | y vorry A , football. Coach Ma 1 only Colac are on the line one of those| which was not le oke ad for by the fol- | nights thinking of this Bert ton oF sinstic over the 2 rules but 3 7A ' thelr unch ing oo 2a- Aug. zy. innati Cineinnati, the ola) of of the stars some with tO) that Is letter whole the and defeat i dire game of the lowers feet] both. have must line knot kthe on not and fannie the seventh the outside the outside foot of the player Harold HTH. Hue kett was so aheusced him a huge joke ‘U" team he will be able to get out a hits In the box =e ve of out Wicker ing on the end-of the line from the tournament pla that, oe This same letter is of further in+} strong organization this fall. The cone : and ts commanding tor day Furthermore, no player o thos ordt~| the ‘frst set he , we aE ore ‘nm. | terest in that it explains that other got in touch with Captein Bennion and | fey sasily defeated thie c "incinnath Naying ( Pay } ‘ ‘ fi i e, the ) j oO s . é """ sque Oc * Sg Score pao ee aoe ying, the 2 the "five middle arte SF Tnternehlont il am fighters are more superstitious than Pe 4 Sidhe and told them a few things | tionals yea | | whi is Bat- Boston Hitting. eted semi-final round brackets. TPhe winners were J.-D: E. Jones, Willlam| J. Clothier, Karl iH.' Bebt Jr, and RayENCE NE 2 re , Mien either captain requests time his side] shall be penalized by loss of two vards s chriigie for . Winner Nel‘ son-Gans some during' the > MILE IN ‘GREAT cine Fans Meet point of whose letter fight LEFT | ET matehe - of tournament the today . in championship of' time,may]10 out ene the captain either that provided is Regarding 5 . ask for time three times during the} vly there Pieitakrecth Ww ith coming season Bolivar. on either side of the in play is put ball Out Taking maine debcialoc a man the ball | a SN TE 20 pywe ine playerfeet on or the: knees) a the .Jump: over sto immare-with five yard within a distance of roremost The t tournachhniplonship winning the the cha ia;;|| ‘ plonship. ‘The [winning Fol- | round-robin- sty le the ts of {ment |lowing ure the results thus far > Waland Schott beat Cox and Taylor | White-andsWalz \en ae , oe vigor Heat' o i" y t small balls | All_ game wherein the Bott andBe Nettleton ners iley are used are equalling the regular tenand Walden beat pin luvor This can be «acSchott 6-0, 67. counted for during the summer months Dr. Plummer and Armstrong beat Cox) through the fact that it Is a less stren-| and Taylor 6 $-4 on aS) Cox and a beat Tibbals and uous' pastime, but It ts gradually fors- | Long 6-1, 6-2 a . ing to the front French five, five back, Cox. and ra ylor |bbeat Peabody and ind other games , \ ind large pins are) Sharman beat Armstrong and being played a great deal, with pros-| Plummet Dr 6-2 yects of Seerttr Duck pins are also | Sowles and etjlin: 6 D> coming : Throughout the far in the New England ates, hia ct | pins have been about ae hors has beer to po eae during ¢ 1 ; Ast tine wwe | has alre: ar and early, he will get busy s alread and get busy early, he shé should and up, beenwill limbering a wonderfully strong game Sarduaticnt winter the Used, Balls Small prove boar defensive hard was played 1, Aug.that 25.-It experts tennis when gruellingR. with|andNewport, another knee theplayer below pe bee iis Championships. hat ea veclally define a e fol|' Tri A os an Gat Beek Taga trips player him hoeA obstructs cg had of QUAR Contest to oe Steak oat a toner Se eres eo 2 Polen ore it the rules # s00n as s Clothier, Jones, wane ecified onen kicked t! mem pan that onasid ae belo eg thatth: in ae doubles th ( is s below his leg that J ) irt o of abies aE in is Manned'. .and forbidden lovers of the sport 13 Hurdling - In the open ijs jumping over] Matches nav been the last ty days and|, ittempting to jump over an oppo will be cam tured dur-|nent who -is still on his feet. Hurdlin The winning team will lin the line is jumping over o ittempt issociation | played during | the tournament | ing this week ane ih "i Middl a y tra bowler Sleion nluyed with the small p i | 2 s severa ‘ great deal, " there 2 belng n a T tourname nts held where a ble bi ni 1s] Mia iii alleys Crown the At ruched not even the nt are getting ready to eae) Idol to new small balls and duck pins, antic ti his which hil (ay No team RONG SI ate 4 wiseens the struck r ick : wh ‘ie kK. : . "That except t H ighlanders bounds the opposing eleven must play | of ox and will not go unanswered. | The race Tues will be for two miles two or three men in the back field to Siamon is qu busy just at present| with a single pacomensr, all bu play for quarterback kicks, aking off a bit of surplus avoirdu-| lust two laps being p dere ee Sole so he cannot give his attention It is safe to say hat the race Tues- ament to aT Se ournen area ¥ Busy a De and SUOnn ee 6-2, Oglesby Courts A. A. :¢ C. interest The ee ) 4p Hes Taylor Salisbury ¥o0M. - M. | eu pe. Higham- : the "0-2 , feated de Rohe rts defeated Dinwoodey 6-1, 7-5. ©, J. Salisbury defeated Griffin 6-3, 6-3 patrick, who made such a Sood show | season's| ing toward the close of last battles yea ist os ; a2 ke : ee a fic isin the ecasp. of when, : ‘dow n" balictavaiac 2 the team to fouched eleven kicking ba whistle ball, the with runner the aeteated Milan 6 Toe ae Richards m4 jh MmGritiin among . aoe villA a y lights new th but top near ye . this theseuson, twain The up. spring probably probably will star new "down" rule regarding the p, shalt ane S Uhyt "the referee 6-4. 6-0, Nettleton detouted Sfeuver 6-1, 9-7. Rust defeated Whitworth Evi | 6-1, 6-4. Milan defeated 3. Badger oy 2-6, 7-5, 6-1. Myers defeated McLeod a Maverm 6-3, 6-2 Peabody = faa ted I ee I Hempdefeated jr. 1usbury | of oo Free son, also Be tting ae su ‘veterans, Smith, vill W. A. Bob ire ‘old and serie hltnes ee eae See et ame 4 fraction and a 92 ans, othe r Phe Hanes of last Senn R would Many a game Beat Washington, Aug. 25-The Washington Americans outplayed Chicago in the double-header today, winning the first game by the score of 5 to 4 and the second by 4 to 3 Tom Hughes was batted out of the box in the first but Charlie Smith, who relleved him, held the visitors safe. Frank Smith was hit on the pitching arm while at bat in the seventh inning and Walsh, who succeeded him, was found in the ninth inning by the Washington sluggers for five successive hits, netting three runs and the game without a man being out. In the second game Patten got a poor start but was invincible after the seeond inning atterson lasted but one inning and White, weno took his place, was hit hard: Scor First Game- Boy ee Washington .., 000 002 003- 5 I1 1 Chie ae hopes 210 000 100- 4 C0 Batterles-Hu ghé s, C. Smith and Warner; ve Smith, Waish and Sullivan. Umpire-o' Loughlin Second Game- RL E Washingto ....100 O11 10x- 4 s 0 Chicago 119 100 HO0- 3 5 (UO pen ea atten and Wakefield; Patterson, White andi Sullivan. Umpt re- O'Loughli it the same as last-the City and Comniin oe i vartmouth; Unt' | beeFourth mateh of : the inter-mountain tourna-| versity of NebraskJames T. Lees, r, Savage, NeTelsIson, is dally , floodeda with i tters tle east race, nearatoga 7. BP. ;cup, a i mile (Shoeand mercial-and many of the last year's |ment, started yesterday. "Jimmie" dis-| Oberlin; A. A. Stagg, Univ orsity of ChiNational Lengue. from sootnsayers and quondam |9 to 5, won; Sir Huon, 113 (Troxler), 16 Junior league pin artists will gr ONAL | posed of Hemphill and Griffin yester- | S°%% and a L. Will: ims, 1 niversity of Saas at Chica friends from all parts of the country. ith ®, second Samson, 113 (Miller), 8 to J, ranks of the "big boys.' j day, while his brother defeated Og Minn sota ave aoe ted the ir revirk at C Stree innatl Of the burdensome matter that comes Time-3:05 2-5 the summer months the! by oe ease in two sets. In pairing sion of the rule and they are pubBpsaeien at St. Louls. - to the two fighters via Unele Sam's} Fifth - mile, selling-Ostrich, 106 alleys have run alone, the Palof last might, the brothers were Aas wr Spalding's Official Football delivery route, Nelson is the recipti- |aatinery. 4 te 1, won; "Joc und, 101 (Finn), ace having closed up ist spring soon mat chea and the big game of the tour- | 7U!4¢& Seaee Rea en oe econe designated a ---s-=0-=_00-0-@O0-$-NSMmSmSSSsS ent of two of the prize missives, one )7-t second Azelina, % (Garner), nament will be fought out this mornthe official publication, é . uae | niacnenite to 1, ‘third Time-1 40 3-5 ing. Much interest has already aan The chief alterations fn the rules for] kicks. They cannot allow the ball to from a convict at the state pent N-| "gixth race, six furlongs-Conville, 122 aroused and a fairly large eattens jg| this season are as follow roll and wea unt they get ready to|Uary at Carson, and the other from} (Miller), even, won; Grimaldi, 1 expected this morning to witness' the The officials of the game shall be aj fall ie it. The rule which places the|a forecaster of the future who heads | (Knapp), 1 to 5, secend; aes Girl, not be reopened whe the sport begins| Play between the two raequet stars. referee, two umpires and a linesman kic team on side as soon as the/her letter Oakland, Cal 1114 (Dugan), 4 4 to to & tht thire a.j time 1:15. to bid for attention this fall and win- | In yesterday's play, the match bet is, however, allowable to dispense | ball annae stops all thi | th the second umpire at the discreThe lumbering giant is probably done Letter from a Convict. | ween McLeod an Myers mae easily Talk of Another Alley. | the }Mye ' Foor i a »» . . . . is§ the tion of length the twoof Institutions involved in football while take theprecedence ood b He) | present holder of the Milles ; Sats chamThe the game has been] man shall always The con letter from Carson is | MATCH RACE IS NEAR There is some talk, howe ver, of sta | pionship, but wus taken in to by | Shertened by 10 minutes, making the]|the good little man; the beefy, slow and|couched in terms that are ae te ae | ing another alley in Salt Lake McLeod in games of 2-6, 7-5, 6-4. Me two halves eaci 30 minutes in length.|cCumbersome man who has monopolized|used in the "heart to he the snow flies. Where it will be lo- | Leod che & to his]. The line of scrimmage for each side A 8 irprise the center positions in rugby teams has} which as a rule appear ra The girls yet known, a some of |iS 4n_ imaginary ne _parallel na }most ardent earned rs, his fine net game to the} passe mage of certain daily papers. The mar have eee it alre a a e,ones Ss have ain on | being too strong for the club cham-| 808! Une and passin through that Particular stress is laid upon the dan» str s starts f pion. point of the ball neare # the side's own | er of "roving" forward. The big Renee nee it a a a aa telling | Lawson and Kramer est Second South street, now being | to Meet i In Badger Defeats Dr. Plummer. Bee thus Ee is plenty of interest in nea LEE of ene are two yines scrimmage, eel one| not be GREnHORUA abandoned ce as soon as they pass Stranger to the nuke Gee, ee must battling. one, becatise Series for Championship the game in Salt Lake for two alleys, for each team, and the two teams are| by and only the man with the ball|/he has been reading constantly of Rodney Badger had rather an easy i sought as in the past. With the for-|the fights in which Nelson has engagtime with Dr. Plummer, the Y. M. Cc. A tennis champion, winning in straight The snapper-back must place the ball eo eee open pass in vogue it will be] ed, - on that account feels that gumes. In the first set. Dr. Plummer|flat upon the ground with its long axis to wateh every man on the} he personal, acquaintance. On ac Pr brought bac | put up a strong argument, but was|a@t right angles to the line of serimaccount of this "personal aecquaintfrom Denve ke churge of the ne : es Lawson aws é rank Kramer Kramer will w the z are ulllleys when*n hey comple 1 Scrimmage Line. to watct Iver and Frank Slaves ae unusu: ie s cere f aecee tai man as is‘ dona i assoclaissocla ance" behind the bars 3 feels ! i game anc 1 >the hk man "rfec Probert left Salt Lake shortly before looks to be one of the strong men in ag ‘ale This is a most important| {hat he has a perfect right to ask Bat meet at the saucer track Tuesday the tournament. It was Badger's net|.J¢ bas also been provided that a play-} point indeed. to cut off a chunk of the purse money last ind took employment night in the first heat of the world's with the Brunswic k pe ople, where he play against the back court play ot | 7 to be on the line of scrimmage must I mer years an that prevented|and_ express it to him. h Lawson Thou has been since that time ‘Jack"" Dr. Plummer, and the net play won being a continu"Musieal instruments of all kinds," | championship series. one of the most Senulae bowlers in Salt fter Conrad settled down he easily nphant aeeH to the goal was|and more especially a talking ma-| was injured in the when the latter scamed nave one foot and the opposite hand] the « ake in years and the f side rule which forbade a mem-| chine of the latest pattern, would | he was out on the track yesterday a several seasons past, haye been loosen- | W8tch. ough ‘defeated oberts./in which caso he may lock legs with| ing up their Joints lately and gettin Din wcadae Ga Up & tren ne 4nd] the snapper-back. into trim. "Pop" Hanes is rolling at open his friends by h ie oaae S player attempting to make a fair] the old gait-about 199 average-anc tain ‘tournament " , "catch must signal his Intention by raisothers of the stalwarts are cleaning pan Badge amen ad Bl camer 6-4, 6-1. ing his hand clearly above his head ‘ while Save CE toward zthe.: "made Nilesas 6-1, 6- 1. Raymond. defeated to Runsehanil Se ed he Riter eps es 6-2, 6-1. 4-6, defeated Cubs by Wonderful vith| | sixThird, face, United stakes,31 with furlongs Demund, States 122 hotel (Radtke), 5 al Theale. ene as Clevelands2 to 0 in Each tle-Chicago : ve |about two and a halt, miles-Herculoid, the public eye | 157 (Finnegan), 3 2, won; Phantom, have ope ned | 142 (Ray), 9 to 6, food Gate Bell, 148 , Cen) 8 to 1 thir d. Tin 9312, who are fighters to aR ‘ £ Sener . TODAY, os St the "Ber wick' istecpie phages direw Nich Herculoid led from start to finish. Sumirat Tacé, selling dalx tirloiee- Neel: on, 113 (Dugan), 6 to 1, won; Water Grass, 1010 (Horner), 7 o 1, second; An = Nev., Aug. 25.- The me ltigLady, % (Kent), 10 ‘to 1, third. Time of cranks that regularly | Second race, Berwick steeplechase ae pester for a on White Sox Lose Doubleheader to Washington by One Score Each. Feinbale sana gabe thang lie AlaROIE Gu A $100 rered Goldfield, usual number > = BASEBALL Refusal Event 9 un - American Lengue. Washington 5, 4; Chicago 4, New & HER . Cincinnrt York 8 8, Philade New p ittsburg St. Louis 3, Brookly which| chair-} Princeton; REFUSED a nT NCEE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS, ati eZtni. joes ; Feature Easily. =| saratoga, 8. x, Aug. 2-Paul Ral- the Negro. Ae Ww, ishington Bostor Re- | vision of Sport-Safeguards Placed ; = Around the Forward Pass. + 7 the season though this {s. Dur* iman; W. T. Reid jr., Harvard, secrelast week or two many of the + tary; James <A. Babbitt, Haverford star bowlers of last year have been} ++ eed +++ +++ 4+ 4 4+ + e) Jonn C Bell, University of " Pennsylvatrying themselves out and getting ready [ "Jimmie" and Walker Salisbury will |, Walter Camp, Yale; F, Homer Cur-| for the opening of the season within a| on the IMillere court "North | USS (Texas), Southern colleges; Charles} | meet c B,< on North few weeks. It is probable that there], D. Daly, West Point; Paul J Dashiell, 'Temple street, at 10 o'clock this morn. will be two leagues again this winter ing YACHTING AND GOLF Seeress Tells Battling One : ote age Sate eave : . games Miller BICYCLING York" 2.22: : THREE DOWNS; TEN YARDS New. ork . + early in ing the SUNDAY, ||NELSON'S DEFEAT aa Danger. t oe pe Seataning -_ tops een. | Snaenin : at 10 o'clock this ba , R. W. Salisbury vs. O. J. Salis: ury, Roberts vs. W hitworth. Badger vs. Boy | Brown vs. Brodie. McLeod vs. Richards. a Popular, sasesact oicest Game and Lessen the Tol - i+ + Looking UTAH, New Rules Make More Open} #reokivn: ¢ MOUNTAIN TOURNAMENT. ALLEY + today 'matehes. tn the. Inter Establishment-Small SALT LAKE CITY, IN FOOTBALL CODE..." "-"-="= » SEENINTHE STARS panes, 5000 tttteeeereerreee 7 + ANOTHER RADICAL CHANGES in Inter-Mountain Series; Salisburys Meet. _-_- TALK REPUBLICAN, REALM OF SPORTS BASEBALL PUGILISM THE TURF Old Timers Busy Getting Ready for Busy Season This Winter. INTER-MOUNTAIN ra eS ee ae THE LAKE TURF ae ver Try ry it and --<<-_-$$__-- EXCHANGE ]| 208 California Direct wire MAIN and for all ST. PHMasterm races. sporting events. 1 |