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Show REPUBLICAN, SALT "SPORTING 1 az 42 a4 & LPs. 65 Lawson and Kramer Will oot Fight It Out in Two Heats [besten ot} BOTH Evening. CERTAIN OF American ilcago y League . Phil: delphi ww Fras Iver a Feels . Better it, Night, and Than Promises . ise Tables on se on to Eastern St. Louls Detroit W ashington Star. championship eycling-that delusive brought many ranks only Iy the a. Iver the be saucer Lawson i track and of then . fought granny set the speed out 5 in the two-mile night. But ee A, to for the last athletic nine team at 2 MN} the Salt Lake High school, has at last last Tuesday star promises to | ' ecided to keen outof the game, Owing) local Lawson Growing Stronger. sh ‘ ee | i uffering slightly from the|rush charge of the football of the dou)fe-header split today, . + . ++ the abe 000 000 000=0 , OOL 010 Wx-2 year team intended r . 000 0 wy RI 000 001-1 G00 000-0 Bowerman us a: Benin aath were forced Gown defes Score BiG eae 0801 arte COO O31 aie a 3 rooklyn ; eae ae ‘ Batterie s -Lindarman id Scanlon, Stricklett and ‘ik regen. Pire-Carpenter eae h schoo have had, in years away from my stor ¢ ry after 2 o'clock. In the book the fall trade is, of course,| Stare th year rhus it takes me the store during he rusi- | of each day and during the}? season 2-ITflighGames. Brooklyn, Aug. 30.-Both \teams dulged in hare 1 hitting today with ors "in: favor of. the Boston Nationals, turn the tables on the Easterner toto the amount of work demanded by night and win both heats and the|}such a position and will not have | champlonship To do this, however, | charge of the miigh schols boys on th« he will have to show a surprising re-| gridiron this fall. versal of form, as in Tuesday night's Mr. Callahan has been considering race Kramer easily had the better of | this step for the last two years, but him at all stages of the race, « pe-| did not come to a final decision until} cially in the final sprint ; j this summer And yesterday he made | . the following statement jat the Lawson has been out on the track| past, to be every afternoon working hard in an|#tternoon business, effort to get back into shape for to=| | the " night's crucial test. Tuesday night he th ye of : ht rwry rom as « ¢ s ss . on w re re 1 dl aOys intage Law est hours to Win Tallenders Beat Brooklyn, event the the Se eee New York 50 o Philadelphia: ....... Batteris & Meo innity Duggleby and nee Conw 1y and O'D: ae ane Game. of every on New York Philadelphia i Decides Callahan, 3 Both and Sparks and Donoyan.and Athletic}i manBatterles-Mathewson eee David ere ated Eas e tee irs couch by Wibe Along shut.out in the eee out in the seeond by ministerh ng a coatjof whitewash to Prin ae ta ~ OUT i School High Leave i Ninth In even CALLAHAN i Director Reds ve being nd winning ro mile AGAIN Philadelphia, Aug. 9.-Taking at shutting on@ another out, the adelphia and New York Nationals -_--- H . landers * Phik \de ‘Ip hia A WIN . when will! CUBS Cincinnath Out & turned have evenings the Though cool to rather chilly, delightfully from will crowd a great that it is probable be out tonight to watch the two premier cyclists of the wor!d battle for rag tilde Fe ah avg | CHICAGO - League. 0, York P°8t®2 Tables. -__ sug | Tease New Beand a 518 -4ST - dS SI the ; final- Kramer for 65 58 is has event' two pacembhoce wil bey one | Famous: to 59 5D 15 the na) 6 meet in the tw6 final heats of the | match race. The first heat will be at! one mile and the second for three miles, each to be paced In the long each 5G 2, fade| tonight, Frank i . na By PES adelIphia toston &, rooklyn & Pittsburg 5, St. Louis 4. Chicago 3, Cincinnati 2 - American Lengue, jn that out and 44 oH - world bauble "comer" to be beaten ito obl nto oblivion-will at of e G5 ot «28 Nations) Turn 46} casas cae . 7 : sese "i 'Turn een The : Tuesday | Boston Standing. . we New. York ICTORY | Xp kenk St) Phillies Administer Whitewash to New Yorks and Giants Final Rally Wins Out a St. Louls, Aug. 3).-In a batting In the ninth inning the Pittsburg Uonals defeated St. Louis by one Ss ce - > " ‘ ittsburg ..-- +... ran js Kile to | 5! Louis : Na- «2110 200 000 mile event, and he will have put ' fetter every bit of power . atone ce into : Ae "011.000 The fact that Coach Callahan has at]|Chicaggo ..,. . 011 000 O01 0018 last Alvorceu iii self ne the athletie Batterles-Fraser and Schlet; ! ue of the ee school will be | ana Moré aaa Umpltres-Johnstone no stunning blow to ao t institution. | fomshi For the last nine ye: he has had charge of. the boys at aha track, dia= bys ¥ Le St RES this race iond and gridison and has made the awson i he | Salt Lake High school famous all over With 1 inthe the West fn athlette affairs. His famous "Invineibles" of several years ago mile heat won, the three-mile event was sald by experts to be one of the should be easy for him. He is strongmost perfect machines In the country,| er than Lawson, and if he shows his and defeated everything it went up| against. In years when things looked superiority in this event, there is hardslue for the High school and no ma-| \ ly a reason why the longer one should | terial seemed to be at hand, Callahan not go to him as well } would bring the team around in shape | Other -te; event. Events on Card | ind have a wonderfully streng team, | AMERICAN arter-mile ee : 7 ak sprint print and a team match race for scheduled between. three-mile| \f Brent. 7 one mile Tlopper ‘alah has | few and | Wi Tee ‘ vy during the lnst that First game lian The half-mile open race. be the In At Gun by best Pocatello Willi Give Exy ao ia etechon try their* hand Nast: Calla hi rte MRS Here, the traps, but. will identer rmin ution to IN rot FINALS ay 1 - ‘Bi itterfes=Coombs, gers ries in. es Defeats Mrs. Great Alexander Golf the Match in on <7) ‘Aug. °30.-Fror Chicago. Dygert, and Schreck i mpireBuy Hur a! "ATHLETICS io ‘BY inters Wade te Ml, and C TELEGRAPH the Triangular Exmoor Links. aSor kK uo of-tl lt iwo motefessional S10 ~ in| arrived and Her chell Crosby Salt Lake last night from Poeatello,| he 010 100 000-2 . oO TO ee delphk Ebitaddlpnte.: . the -in: det FRING | Aeipoti, ra will tals at interest: 020 0000 100 004 3001Wakefield Smith, Athletles, Defeat Boxtons Boston, Aug. 30,-It was give: aa take between rndday''s fume in finish to the out | the Boston and Phil idelphia Americans and at the windup the former plons were one run to the good mo-} 2 pro-| form the grounds of the Salt case | elub this afternoon W. RR. Cre nd H..C.. Hersehell,two of the trap shooters in the country, ‘be! tne ve we G0 and Warner, Bar r, Thomas ind and Fey U mpires-OLousiiln Guire a at Grounds : Umpire-O' we ougHiin ogee w York [is Batteries- Kitson, BIG GUN CLUB SHOOT TODAY" °"" *""" hibition - 000 000 000-) set Br see aid addition | he a*five-mile evening's ; as Experts From , a = WwW ashington |.C; ride also will professionals will there to close to these, tor race Sie : Daktent r | ane. i Bardgett on the one side and Pye and] ,\/ the | oy Australian team-on the Clar other Dope is in favor of the Austra- It a LEAGUE, Sir erat ; Highlanders Take Two, New York, Aug. ae oa sous the ft Tr |Washington Americans game and playing a Finan SIDHU yest in the second, after they were New Yorks |pral runs to the bad, the won both games of r the double-header today, the second requiring ten pefore a decision was reached before the seasor iad progressed far Manager Chapman has. also ar-| fis teams were never very heavy, but | Washington ranged several other interesting events. |i: was the training and coaching "given | New vor The amateurs will fleht it ant in : lthe lads that. made. their: success "so | s heani kal A been ain the te in the Meet to Be ae By Boys' A Departments of Y. M. What will prove a novel and }.csting..meet, is. to be held on sécond where Crosby was the high gun in the Scchm panies tournament, Idaho-Utah. by Shemwell, Mills and Bur the local trio who went north tor io before the traps. WW \ eis in eaters returned ° i 1 with the beautiful Beck killed won with ai record, Of)\4 f: Killed ‘ She mwell went north for and he home wreathed in smiles The on display in the show windows Tost 1s Western Arm eet =~ i ‘ the outdoor tracks of the city M.-C Y. the section of poys' a -final-.| Dering, became L. Mrs...C. time list. for the women's Western golf} | urday afternoon, Oct. 6 At the s time corresponding Park, championship, when she defeated Mrs . Oak . : , . boy ection and Colorado home fave 2: A. Alexander today in the play for | . Colo,, will hold an athletic meet the tithe. on the links of the Exmoor the same event and run. under t of | Country club at Highland park, TT: same rules. ‘out.o morrow shi Will struggle for Ste eka Directly after the events have Doe with the former champion pulled off in the above cities, came cup is} ar pe ger oe "he he tet j will be telegraphed to competing of the} earth te aa i, arial . gh sag jsociations and will be announced , ado anes ; : By ie "1-lthe evening at an "open house' | tional twenty-hole match, defeated | ah of: thi mociatiGts Our now to is ide the. have ve the Orden shooters mia t they would come Venur nd brine a whole testant to 1 rhe local grounds one portion of the the Coach Coach Milne issuranct ext are to be moved fair favored locality, where plendi ky background pronto + tht A. Alexander, there' Miss Ey-| ~~ i ~kles by' \ Ww Mrs A NRAD co A ae Pcie | DEFEATS 4 ae Ww s a « oes 2 Vie- | { | } er Maen Smith of Winnipeg, ed was id for ‘d until aGmorrow Milne spent the summer at by Conrad ins &: OF.b"6, O-4 N.Y., and owas ‘fn Madison, | ¢Tts made a Spurt..in the mid a elf ease enon : ome picking up some } could not hold the pace and the clever $19.50 | out won finally of Conrad to| work nothing hus e i wh sheLOW @4 1 their. forin 1 } na ster art j Badger< and Brown . .* ae nee is y , but. de Flared ; , exhibition mutch against. Nee! | Through : Yellowstone. Park day that the Saints will be In atte and c aritfin winning the only set play dy) and coming fast when the footbal L- pe There wa cleyer playing | From Salt Lake or Ogden son is openedca . e : aa deb |{ throug -housat but th ‘ 1 oc il pals 4 team | | vin the Oregon: Short Line This work Ww too much for their oppon-}, Ind all ils 1 : Regimental Skirmish at Seagirt. c SLCMIOES 4 11. he and stage S irt J Aug. 30 With fitty | Ther was only .oné mateh tn the |in addition to hotel expenses te \ms of six men ¢ ich in the race is | dou le regwularly cheduled,. it being | even-days trip through the Park. nfternoon for the regimental Seal: hj} won by Boyd and D, Taylor from Hilis|number of people will be limited championship of the United States the | ad Taylor by &-6, 3-6.. 8-6. It wa fast} pas sens should accordingly engineer corps. United States cay ul nd close from. the sturtand was ‘| early ervations f tN osz-up unt ie Ld 0 ‘4 ste came out the victor by a score of 1s it ry 1 th mn point we This will be the last excursion against 417 by the United States marint oehe 7 f: Poe hea have be he present season corps Ohio York (secoad aand nd 38434 b by team); the 400 by the Seventy-first Ninth] New Severa ace pe 1 fternoon, aS aT for the starting tiki aK Miller courts at 4 o'clock in this || See ee City ag furt} Blishuvents of gone During tn A down this coach atniette graduate of Yale, have history. a scien- tile spertsman and a lover of sport for*sport's sake, Mr. Callahan soon identified himself with the game after coming to Salt Lake He tock charge of the High school football team- his first venture-and whipped them into a woneaerfully strong machine Nothing could hold the Irresistible. onslaught of Callie's Kids," and there were few teams heavy enough to get through the well-balanced, well-coached line. And in every year following, Cc Wlahan took charge of the boys and made out of them a championship team. He invaded other states, with always a victory for the localdads. The old University of Utah teams though heavier, were defeated year after year with stores of ridiculous size in favor of the High school lads, until "finally the ."U management refused to play the boys in the elty, But these will all be memories of the past now, since*Cal- lahan has given it up. To make the team strong, Mr. Callahan was away from his store every afternoon after 2 o'clock, and says he cannot afford it, owme to his Increasing business. All lovers of pure athleties will be, indeed, sorry to hea of Mr. Callahan's final decision to "quit the game FF FFF ttt eter t+ tte FAST Entree in Feature Day at Saratoga. RACE of Getaway First race, handicap, fiVe and a half furlongs-Solly N 120 (Horner) 1, won: Miss Strome, 116 (He nan). 5 to ; second; Puissant, (Miller), 5 to 1, third, Time-1:09 Second race, steeplechase, about ew | miles-Allegiance, 153 (Huston), 1, won: Sandalwood, 134 sPrencing) to second; Ligero, 132 Grantland), 19 to 1, third. Time 4:31 2Third race, selling, six fitlonec tar 6 vonni talerio, 101 (Heffernan), won; Bertha E., 101. (Hennessey), to 1, second; Calabash, 101 (Alex), { Fourth race, The Champlain handi‘ap, mile and an eighth Dandelion, 126 (Sewell), to 5, won; Entree, é race, selling, mile-Ceolumbia (Koerner), 13-to 5, won; to 1, second ‘adichon, 97 (Freishon), 8 to 1, thire Time-1 -5 ace, selling, five and a Syrlonae =; aumonok, 110 (Hennes Sey tk (Ix<o yerner), 7 110 (Sewell), O07 - to 7 1, second; Joe to 1, third, Miller, Time- $30.00 To of le Ticket for Office, further £01 Mapartie in agents Lake. Fifth Girl. 97 being able to be consequently the two games today, atte hours.of play adiourne aeeE RED STREAKS | OF HONESTY EXIST IN EVERYBODY. Billy Nolan's Demands Make Negro's Work Harder to Reach Weight. Goldfield, Billy Frannie, Wyo., and Return, Via Oregon Short Line ‘through Butte, Mont. Tickets on. sale 5 oe mber Ist and 38d, limited to iys. Through tourist, sleeper will be | provided via this line, which Is only direct route See O. S .L. agents for further parj iculars, Nevy,, Nolan has Aug. seen further impost on pelling him weigh ing to togs, to the publicly go to place Gans in colored on 30.-Since fit Joe in comfight- fighter the a by his seales refuses and as Turn in your BILLS. a result no one can get a Hue on Joe's exact weight. Gans cannot be blamed for this, for it was through his willingness to welgh publiely that Nolan learned how easily the negro was making the weight. This imorning Gans went out on the road for an eleven-mile Jayint and it was noticed that he wore a heavy sweater and heavy underclathite When Trainer Frank McDonald was asked why he sent Joe out carrying so much eclothing he replied, ‘That's the only Way we can make the weight Test Seems Too body Nolan Had It) long. err Protective Association Severe, Fifth SCIENTIFIC ae Floor Figured, or a have ra. a for a ot i the and learn Special Nervous, Chronio and Privste ay fi ae nature, Consultation and nae Call o: MENT FOR ~ | MEN. exclusively for ee eens and cure of orance, contagion. You most dalicats or ahaa he a troubies, honest adeico snd skilif treatmont, and everyTE AND eee TIAL oung men who havo 1 en who koe one to excesses-old one--unfortunates who hare eer disoases-the the counse! and ald of aie eneet cordially invited o caaeatl this department and be advised abont are cure Daper iment =e under DRS. 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The best work of the companys engagement was presented, The entire company worked with the evident purpose o winning the artist's dearest verdict- papreva ls witha the closing play. DID; "Camille," one can but pro sult as nounce ne performance of last mht nu distinet succes: Aside from he matter of gowns, W hich were rich, and the furnishings, which were good, the greater test of acting found the members of the cast not wanting As Ar- Detrick : the afflicted the unparalleled Shores' New Treatment, Drs. Shores ‘Catarrhal Diseases inefuding Deafay Fever and Lung Trou _ UNN¢ TICKS for the low fee of $1 per for treatment untll CURE Dp, ‘all ty means of Drs. Shores' WONNE Ww TREATMENT they are enabled ‘to mild or recent cases in a very few tre atme ne ven the old and chronie cases may be Why suffer from Catarrh when you can be CORE D for $l a treatment. Apply today. IP YOU LIVE OUT SHORES & a ee Mr. Clty. General gn dil Don't Like Us T will chargé, mand, Pastis SI-UNIIL FURTHER NOTICE~-31 PLAYS AND PLAY PEOPLE | Harper COLLECTORS OF BAD DERTS, Neen ae Bank Bldg., Salt. Lake "So.ome That is just what Nolan was figuring on and it looks as if the Dane's manager figured about right. Still, Gans and the men in his camp declare that the colored man will be all right and to show that they mean it Gans' trainer, McDonald, and 3en Selig, Gans' San Francisco ee have between them bet $2,300 since Tuesday night, when he agreed lo weigh in togs When Gans came off the road this morning he was asked to weigh, but refused to do so will weigh for no one but my trainer," said Gans "The next public weighing I make will be at noon on the day of the fight, If Nolan finds out that I can make the weight with my togs on he will want me to wear an Oregon boot a eut off an arm, so I must be careful." Miss Every- will pay their honest debts if you don't wait too It seems too bad that Nolan should be in a position to compel Gans to make 130% the morning of the fight, as that is what he will have to make so that he will not be over 3.4 ringside. Gans was in excellent shape a few days ago when just under vet. but now that he has increased hi road work and gymnasium work hia face is taking on a drawn appearance and, While Joe declares he will reach the lower welght without any trouble, it is feared by many that he will not be at his best area 10 & 5pmm wo. m Bvenw 12. Shores, 249 SOUTH AH. OPENING MAIN STRESS, OF THE SEASON! bs THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. ‘6TH, aie : Press Club' 8 Production of : : expec- | tations. Particularly in the fourth act the part is trying, of course And this young man, unpretending as a] novice, realizes much of the fire and finesse of the part's great interpre-| ters. Again,.as In the father of "Mag- | da," Mr, Harper acquitted himself with the finish and quiet art of the} true actor. He seems the ideal father AT THE > very difficult part of Camille, Miss Harper has scored the greatest suecess of her work in Salt Lake, All that is noble in the character-and there is much-she realizes in her presentation And even in the little things, the "business," there are innumerable instances when the woman's conscientious work as well as her talent is proved There were three or four people down in the house who seemed to think "Camille' Is a farce, and disturbed the course of the piece with unexpected laughter But the rest of a very handsome audienee demonstrated a better appreciation. The play will continue through the week. Symphony Orchestra This is an original SALT LA LAKE alle ge "dd rural California and LEasterm Direct wire for all sporting races. events, Rehearsal. THEATRE Can't Let Clarke they will Sunday, TO Sept. , WILFRED CL cae Assisted by Miss Theo Carew < Co. In "What Will Happen Next Camille Comedy Trio. Kielly aad Kent Mr. and Mrs. Edward HH. Kemps Rernice and Moy George Yeoman Kinodrome Every evening (except Sunday), : Tie, Hie, 25c. Box ts, $1. Matinee Tu aday, Thurs day and Saturday, We, 2c and lie. Box seats, TONIGHT Saturday, 2:30 p. mo. HARPER CAMILLE | Four nights, starting Sunday, Sept. 2. the musical comedy hit of the season LOOKING FOR WIFE, headed by those. clever comedians heeler and Kusvell Go present, Kramer vs. Lawson In "No Trouble,' a comedy sketeh | | written yy Mi Clarke and played perrn zreat success in the Past. Since| he has appeared here thi little }comedian, who, by the way, is a son lof John Clarke and a nephew of Edwin Booth, has taken a firm hold lin the hearts of the patrons of the Orpheum by' his cheery tare. pre ence and excellent business and regard to detail& that stamps the legitimate actor Tonight is society night at the Orpheum, and undoubtedly there will be a representative turnout to witness the screaming and good bill that Is the feature: this wee EXCURSION ‘Cophunnty MODE RN VAU DE Commencein Week Matince It whl be welcome news to the amusement-loving public to learn that VilfredyClarke and his support, con-} ting of Miss Theo Carew and het J exer llent eompany, will be held over | for another week at the Orpheum week lodre una with local churacters, local ever "undertaken by the Press . €41.5 eo Prices, 25c, 50c, Tic, $1, $1.50, ‘$2. GEORGIA ithe There will be a meeting of the board of directors during the week for the purpese of deciding on soloists and other, matters pertaining to the season's work me SALT LAKE TURF EXCHANGE The first rehearsal of the Symphony orchestra will be held at tne Salt Lake theatre, Sunday, September 9, at 3 o'clock, when the season's work will be taken up with a view to giving at least. four concerts. It has been found impossible to give the concerts at night; most of the musicians being engaged at theatres and other places of amusement: so the management Ras decided on Friday afternoons as he best time during the week for these concerts Mr. Shepherd is anxieus to obtain the services of all the efficient players of string instruments in town, and invites all who conside1 | themselves eligible, and who are not alréady members, to call at his studio, No.. 3 Hooper & Eldredge building and leave their applications for mem- | bership with him This invitation applies to ladies as well as to gentle-|} 104} Next 4 | More inada ‘i F Li i. or uicago, and Wolbrecht of S$ Louls-¢ ly matched that both of the i three mre - mennid toccee. . or re on emi-finels tournament i w lasting of the Weatern Chemwt « lation Semi-Finals by Past tory in Afternoon Match, > dete ating | : irl Roberts at the ler.cou ys terday | wae uy aneed..to * Inter-Mountain tennis of Chess Men Still Tled. igo, Ai 0.-The three men ‘tor ‘tirst"goo in the eighth ROBERTS |)ting to Salt ate Exmo , i Mrs cP el Ihe ¥ M. ¢ A niors are De ani s F aE° | ning to have several dot telpgraphie | Edgew iter These women were ViC= | meets between the Pacific. coast | torious in the. semi-final matches tO-| sociations. during the winter day and will meet for the. trophies In tenum. hig ot: a In marics us tomorrow Sports 30.-Large Saratoga No. Ame 38 fields meee most of the races getaway day at the track here today, with the Champlain handicap the fe ture In a driving finish Dandelion proved the winner, beating out Entree the shortest kind of a head. Sum- . : s the nine years in which he had eharge of the football, basebail and track teams at the High school, Mr Callahan Whipped into line some of the best' high school aggregations in the West, and we accom- Defeats min } JUmD ee Is KMeturns. veurs while for: contested be ground Rastus:Milne,-of the L.. D, SoU from the Wasat. and to look around for foot Por W. will tourna down he re carload Mrs. , A silver loving cup will be prese retteusily defeated her. opponent, | ¢, the association irate the Miss Myra rpg a of Midlothian, by | ord in each event |. 4 up and 2 to pla |.rec a te » ne 11s e-k: C Belk Ev: and | The events will be as follow | Mrs anf : nap of Evanston anc jyard dash, running broad jump | Mrs. 1. N Brochon of LaGrange will}; ault, } 12-pound shot put, 440-yard battle for the Exmoor cup The as-loay. ‘for four-men i sociation cup lies between Mre. H. L.} For boy undér 15 years of . ‘ound of an seid|! Pound of Skokle Skokle and Mrs, : H. A. A Beid-) rq dash, a75-yard dash rinuitts })yeyr of Lake Geneva The Solace cup] 4, / ‘ ment following the ble western. handi enn: to =} held<in nve next year 1 one just held there was the b est ever, over 316 shooters having. contested 4 number of the Idaho shooters) { } + "|DANDELION'S thing . rte Verte eke eats Ogden, Aug. #.-Archle B se aah who won the Browning medal feature of. the, Poéatello shoot a returned homie ind excecdingly happy over his victory. In speaking ot tutte plans of the lanho-Utah"associatior r. ige-) low iid might ‘ © ournament Ogden) t "gt ee) ‘ next - tournament) which will be held about, a year from * D. A. Callahan, one of the truest of true sportsmen and who for the last nine years has been linked closely with athletics at the Salt Lake High school, will not be with the "boys this fall. "Callie'' has given it out decisively that he is out of it, and intends to stay out This announcement will be regretted both by the lovers of athletics at the high school and by all true lovers of + bruise on his left hip, inflicted a week|leave the team alone last year, but Batteries-Lie field, Philippi, ago, but has done everything possible} was finally prevailed upon to take | and ee on: Karger and Marshall. to get back into his old form. charge of the boys. There are plenty | pire-Kle From the races made by the two]! excellent coaehes In Salt Lake, even men last Tuesday, it is believed by | better than TI, who can whip a_ strong Keds Drop Another. £ al y > ' followers of the game that the Eas team shape I have this decided fall unong into' the rest. to urph quit Chicago, Aug. %#.-The Chicago . ‘ Crange man will win at least one of the game and will not be identifica | Uenals again scored a tory the races tonight, thus giving him the! with the Hig h school team this fall-|Cimcinnatl today, Taylor "keeping championship. He may even win both} other than in splivit eee ene Beeteered eee of them Lawson's chance will come Loss of "Calli" Will ‘ urt. ee to win this to Bet into the race at all. the mile is iwson''s best race, and this will probably be one of the greatest exhibitions of fast riding ever seen on the track Kramer will, of cout to for the Whitesox, it was believed that they would make a strong fight from the start Comiskey gatheréd a_ strong bunch together, with an especially strong corps of twirlers, and gave it out at the start that it was the Championship he was after in earnest. The Sox have had all the luck during the season, though, and have won many of their games through nothing but the kindly aid of Dame Fortune. And late next month we will have the rather unusual spectacle of seeing the series of games for the champlonship of the world battled for between the two major league teams of the same elty ti ke This -_- 154 | FHEEHEHE FEF HE HEHEHE FE FE HEHEHE FEE ESE FE FEF EHH HHH, SI tO re | sa SESD FHH+ ++ e+e tees TeSSa RST - : 0D PETEEES OPTI ESCAPE ITED S SSA TEETETET TTT . 31, 1906. GANS ON ROAD AGAIN CHAT Chicago Is once more coming to her own in the | baseball world. Though the teams in that city during the last few years have been making strong bids for champlonship honors, never since the old days have the fans had such chance to rejoice. "Pop" Anson earried the championship colors year after year while that great first sacker was in his prime, and even made the rest of them go while waning. But during recent years the fans have been satisfied with the good struggle made. But now, without doubt, both Chicago teams will win the pennants in National and American leagues. They have been playing great ball from the start and have shown a consistent game throughout. The champion New York Nationals of last year were booked for the winners this season, as the old crew was still on deck, but from the start the Cubs outpointed them. That was all right for a time, the wise ones told) you but wait until the middle of the season came and the Giants would be seen standing on the top rung. But the middle came and passed, and still the Cubs held first place with ease, And now they will almost surely continue where they are unti the season's RTH EST TOSI DST EEST TRO EDST ESTEE STT ERTIES ET ERIT IES PEER E TEE t sburge Ye rk hilade Iphia AUGUST By - RIXEY. FH HHH HF +e toto ore T IEEE HE ' UTAH, FRIDAY, = | + aneniarivel CITY, FEEHEF EF EEE HEHE FH EF HEFE FEF FH HE FHE FEF EEE HEHEHE EEE HEHEHE HEHEHE HEHEHE EEF HEF HEHEHE THE WORLD OF SPORT | BATTLE OF GIANTS C "voc accr TEAMS TAKE TURNS AT SAUCER TRACK. se «USING THE BRUSH LAKE FEFH HHH +++ ete eet INTER-MOUNTAIN - THE OGDEN, 2, Via Oregon Shert Line Round trip $1.00 Any trabhn up to 6:06 p. m Returning, leave Ogden at 4:10, 6:20, or Special at 10°30 p. m. Championship Match. Race, 1 AND 3 MILE HEATS. 10 OTHER BiG EVENTS, Including 5-Mile Open 1-Mile Clark Motor Match and Race Team Pye vs. Race Hopper and jardgett ‘Boors at the Gold Coast, At Salt Palace, Friday AUGUST. General Grand Tickets Tlouse. Evening 31. Admission, Stand, on sale 25¢c 50c, Extra, Lewis' Smoke |