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THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, STEMBERJ, 1.911. 1 Pitchers Lund and Barber Join Ball Teat KILWlTS SALT LUKE TEAM Boise Pitcher Shows Great Form and Holds Locals to Five Safe Hits. MORGAN FANS TFA. BIT YIELDS TEN SAFETIES Kellackevs Team Puts Up Hirh tirade of Baseball, and Wins Under Wraps. Boise and Salt Lake City will play at Cooley Dark again this afternoon, and Jom, KeUackcy's star twirier, will do the serving for the visitora.

Artie Schimpff will pitch for the Sailors if Pendleton is in shape to resume his station at the second sack, or if not. one of Ooolcy's young recruit pitchers may he given a tryout Cannon Lund, who signed yesterday a Salt Lake City contract, may ho the twirling selection. (Uthoufh Willi Morgan the dependable twirier of qw Ball Lake Sallormen put up Kilt-edged exhibition of flinging the Boise Invaders yesterday afternoon, he wa nevertheless returned the loser in a scintillating pitching duel with Harry Killllay. Morgan fanned ten at the opposition swatters, bul permittee Hugh Kelllackey's men to hit safely on ien different occasions, and wors- SUI1, let them bunch these hits on fe(SUeer hand OlHay pltchea malar itague ball against the Sailpra from In Grf-iM Ball Lake border. Five the total efforts of the local Bwatsmlths, end KlllUas was mo effective when a hll would have meant a tied soorei The bee! hitters oi Mr.

Coolers baseball fan.iiy failed to connect su" tbe proper time, and Brick alone Baved his team from the -nomlny of shutout by walloping one Of KilllleV. bonders for a double lo die field and scoring Captain BIbqk from tbe initial -k Morgan's pitching wes good enough to win most ball games, but ho was unfortunate being opposed to twiner wno wK in? beet end who received perfect support from his teammates, inc rtah product who pitch for Denver nexi year was given Rood support. Artie Schimpff. Btibbing al seopnd base for Johnny Pendleton pulled ofr a. brilliant play when he grabbed hot litr while On the run and topped to Abbott for a double support played errorless ball bul simply could not connect Tviih the offerings of Killllay, who earned his victory.

Boise Scored in First. Morgan started ausplclopsly by fanning 'he nrpt two men to face htm, bul Brooks hit to renter Slid took two bases when the bin bounded badly. i ho first hull hcrvod lilm for a to center, scoring Brooks Orr threw out Kellackey. ending Hie Inning Although Spencer opened the local's liaif of the first inninc by beating out .1 tap to Flick, the Bailors cltd not threaten to seore. Again In the second round did Morgan whiff two of the enemy and again did they score a run igiiinst him Stone opened the inning with a ringing double to center and went to third while Shea w6 beating out a bunt.

Klnj; flew to left and Stone scored after the catch. Ppenc-r's perfect pep bounding badly for PlanUensliip Morgan made the. next two batters fan the breese. Bill Orr started the second Inning with a sizzling hit past second, but Van hit Into a double play and Cordtz struck out. Although Morgan uncorked a wild pitch that nearly punctured Brooke's frame where he wears his loiters, he held Boise scoreless In the thiri Inning, bul in the next round the visitors again made two safeties count for a tally.

Stone again hit safely and lumbered to third tm Shea's drive Oyer the middle suck. King again produced a Bacrtflee fly on Which the angular Stone rolled home with a collection Of moss that counted for tb third and Anal tally made by Hugh Kellackey men. Brick Hits Timely. Meanwhile the Sailors were helpless before 1 1 1 offerings or Killllay Dever- eau worked him for a walk in the fourth inninp: and Van pealed off a sIiirIc In tho fifth but the others could not get on Two were tlown in the sixth when Captain Blank got -a. life by virtue of King's low on His bounaar.

That very earnest consistent liizn, "Brick" Devereaux contributed his usual timely wallop double to center, ami as Blank was off with the pitch he scored the local's only run on the hit. Cordtz drew fro transportation in the and Spencer got on in the eighth when Levy his grounder, only to be forced a moment latr by Abbott while Blank walked. The hoaw end of the batting order could not Bend them In. however, and in the tlnal round when "an nearly tore off Kellackey's band With a vicious he proved to be the last Sailor to anchor In the vicinity of first Base Morgan Tightened Up. Meanwhile Willis Morgan was mixing a little generosity ith his stellar pitching Ith one down in the fifth inning he permitted Brooks and Flanntgan to hit safely and tlfn tightened tip ami fanned Kellackey and Stone, both Of whom are some clou tens.

Again In the seventh the consistent Brooks made his third clean hit of the game, but Artie Schimpff speared Shea liner, with stone out of the way. and doubled the visitors' catcher off first a sparkling performance oy Mr. 1 spier's clever mum man Bur with the tall and angular Klllllav pitching in his best form, the Sailors had no chance. Like the girl In the t0rv, Kiibiay when good is very very good and can beat anybody's hail club, and yesterday was his good day. The clever T-rvy a stride thai perforce reminds one of a.

walk down the aisle of a dry goods store, performed brilliantly around ehortatop and other portions of ihe piay. log field. He robbed Spencer Abbott of hit In the eighth mnlng by going back of thud base and a rounder fur a. rifleshot to second forcing Spencer Flannigan and Brooks Star. That nannigan person, who rar, of most of the outfield for KeJlackeV's club, gobbled up live dies, most of which ware difficult chance.

Just to show his ntlllty tl veteran wenl back to the fence for Vang long drive In ihe eKhlh and a moment later came In rJese Wk-pf ahonstop enneese RchlmpfTi tron 1 bid for a safe Wt Catcher Brooks bit tared like the old battleship bS Marcos' caught his usual heady game and net' 7 ti, aJra the hat of 1.000, although he was bit by pitcher of the opposing Club and also bv numerouj foul tips from the Boise. played championship ball in de partment and earned the victory, The off Mai score; BQJSE. A R. H. PO.

A. Flick. 2b. 0 .1 1 0 Levy, ss 1 11 0 2 fi 1 Flannigan. of, 4 0 5 fl 0 Kellackey, lb, 4 1 I 1 0 Stone, rf 4 2 2 0 Shea, If A 0 'j it 0 Kinc i' 0 i 0 1 1 Killllay, 0 0 1 0 0 Totals 34 3 10 2i 2 SALT LAKE.

AB R. H. PO. A. K.

Spencer, if. 4 1 2 0 0 Abbott, lb I 11 7 0 Blenkennhip, 1 0 10 0 0 Devereaux, 3b 3 1 0 )rr ss. 1 0 1 1 0 Van, rf 4 2 0 0 f'ordtz. ef 0 0 4 0-. 0 ochlmplfi 2b a 0 2 0 Morviin.

3 0 ti 3 0 'Drcssan 1 0 1 0 0 Totals 33 1 27 9 0 Batted for Morgan In ninth. Si Ore by Innings Boise 1 in inn. "10 0 3 Snlt Lake .0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 I Summary; Two-base hits Brooks, Stone, Devereaux. Sacrifice Mies King (2). Stolen base Shea.

First hnsc on balls Off Killllaj 3. Struck out -By Kll-Hinv B. i Morgan 10. Left on bases -Boise 7. Salt Lake s.

Double plays Levy to Kellackey; Sehinipff to Abbott Kirst base errors Salt Lake Hit by pitcher BrOOka Tim" of game 1 hour and 55 minutes. Umpire Toman. Attendance 250. "HIPPO" HUELSMAN WINS GAME Great Falls Captain Drives In Final Count With Long Waliop. pall- Mom sePf.

7. Oreat rails won today's game from Butte In he. ninth inning when llueisman singled to cenfr with Kane tblrd. The did not hoKm until after o'clock and weather prevented large at-tendance. Remneas, while it rreely was eneetlve nllh men on bases.

Hannah was ended out lii the fount, inning for failure to ton. second. The loss of this run Butte, however, would have changed the reuit of the game Huelsmans single in the ninth would haic easily Boored Murphy from second. Score. GREAT FALLS.

AB. R. II PO. A. Murphy, ef 3 2 i alsh.

2b 4 1 2 3 4 Huelsman, if 0 I 0 Toner. 3b. 4 Foster, lh 4 0 0 0 0 vance, 3 1 2 0 Shannon, rf 2 0 Clothier, 2b 4 5 7 2 0 Kane, p. 4 0 1 Totals 3.S .) L. 27 11 BUTTE.

AB. R. H. TO. A.

Mathes ss 3 0 1 Perrlne, 2b 3 0 1 1 3 Fries, cf 3 1 2 0 ti Marshal, 1 2 1 Hannah, ,3 1 I'o. ksiadcr. If. .1 i ri ri 0 Duddy, 4 1 1 1 0 Livingston, rf 1 1 (j Remneas, 3 0 0 3 Totals 29 3 ofi jn 1 Two out when winning run scored. Score by Innings 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 03 threat Falls 10 1 01000 1 4 Summary: Larncd runs Great Kails 8, But ic 2.

First base on errors Great Foils 1 Two-base bits -Murphy Huelsman. Marshal. Three-base hit Honer Sacrifice hits Shannon 2. Stolon bases Murphy. Huelsman.

Rases 1 it balls (iff Kane 4, off RemneaJ 2. Struck out-By Kane 5, by Remneas 7. Double plavs Walsh to lothler to Foster, Clothier to Walsh. Time 1 hour, 25 minute? Umpire right. MISSOULA WINS FROM HELENA: Accident to Baker May Keep Star Out for the Seaon.

HELENA, Sept. 7. Missoula won a lose, though listlessly -played game Ht park lodav the fiunl belli 3 to 2 Maers wild and 's but poor support. Missoula's errors were likewise costly. in the eighth, With the score 2 to l'ln favor Of the loenls.

Kelly and Oriet doubled ihe latter scoring on a balk and Wood's error. before the game began Baker Helena's voting catcher, was hit in the eye by a thrown ball, and win probably he out of the same the remainder of tho Season, The score: MISSOULA. Pasohbach, 2b 1 Roberts, 4 1 4 Manuel, ef 5 0 0 i 0 0 Kelly, 3b 5 1 2 I 0 Oriet, sb 3 i 0 McCafferty, lb 4 0 0 7 tHilteman, If 4 2 0 11 Cummlngs, rf 3 0 0 0 Jachs, 3 0 0 0 1 0 Totals J4 1 3 7 Tl IS HELENA. AB. R.

H. PO. A. K. Kibble 3b 0 2 I 1 Connoll) ii .3 10 0 Wood.

86 2 2 0 2 1 Stevena 4 0 2 7 2 0 'l hompson, If 3 1 Murray, cf 3 0 1 0 0 Killllay, 2b 3 1 a by, rf 0 0 2 ri Maers. 3 0 0 2 0 Totals 2S 2 4 Ti Score by innings Missoula loonnno- 0 3 na 100000 in n2 Summary: Earned runs-Mlssoula I. Stolen bases-Roberts 2. Wood. Stevens Sacrifice.

lilts-Roberts Oriet. Jachs Two-base hits Kelly. Oriel KillHav Double ply Killllay to Wood to ronl nolly. Baes on balljj-Off Maers JacbB 2. Struck out Bv Maers iy, hy Pitcher By Jachs.

fhSSiS Wme 2 mpire Lawlor. NOTES OF THE GAME ganm. should remit. Blank had the akin torn oft his fingers by a pitched 'ha which 1 mpire Toman called a Strike The raptUn objected long enough to draw a tine, but his Injury "was apparent and enough excuse for his object Ion I 'mpire Toman missed 3 play at second base In the first inning that eost" BaJt Lake a good chance seor Levy's throw of Blank's "tan but the arbiter called out Spencer who would have been forced on the Kllck had held the throw Kite under the bleachers threaten-d 1o delay the Kare. but the blare, caused hv cigar stub, was extinguished without damage and the slaughter proceeded jy.f'B the ninth nt.arlv took off I Kellackey, glove and, incidentally, his hand It was a terrific drl-T- to rz I and although the Boise captain got his hand In the wav of the clout 1 wa5 th! Cleanest kind of a hit.

8 I In neat tvle around the second Station and nolle, 1 a brilliant ruy in hsjflSgBhsainS anrl douhilng Kellackey off I Cordtz starred with a rattling eood catch ofr Levy's bat In the third inning Levy played great ball for the visitors and covered much ground. rMsidte hit 1 ting the ball hard evrW atYr rnnf Morgan's pitching would nav most games, but he was up aamlnat. kSISSv. raml of aB MS28 hltJSgf1' "rirk" veraux his i ie wa rS8I'onsible tor the only Hcore. CHICAGO SON NEW YORK GUTS Within Six Points of the Top.

Following Double Victory and Leader's Defeat. The National league pennant rush of New York was materially checked "ties-day, when the leaders lost close game lo Brooklyn while Chicago won twice from 1 Inclnnatl. Chicago thus pulled up to within Bis pojntc, of X'- York, ulndi soon is to bcpbi a long period of plaj on foreign diamonds while Chicago will settle down at home, Pittsburg Bhul out SI Louis hki advanced to within 12 points ihe top National League Won. Lost P.c. New York 71 .623 Chicago 71 Plttsburg 7." ,611 Philadelphia St.

Louis fi4 fil 'Inclnnatl r.7 Brooklyn ,407 I Boston Brooklyn Beats Mathewson NEW YORK, Sept. 7. Brooklyn defeat ed New York in the tirst game of the Series todsy Mathewson was mainly re- sponslble. In the ninth Toole walked I vs ith two out and scored the winning run when Snod grass dropped Daubcrt long fl in deep field, after Reitlnc. under it by a great run rt.

Brooklyn i i New York 5 1 i Batteries Barge and Erwln, Bergen Mathewson and Wilson, Myers, empires Johnstone and Eason. Pirates Blank St. Louis. ST LOUIS, Sept. 7.

Pittsburg opened Its final scries with St. Louis todaj Bhul out the locals. Hondrlx gave but three scattered hits. The visitors ored I their first run In the seventh on an error and a double. ti the ninth.

vlth the bases full and two out. Leach drove the I into field for home run 1 1 rittsbwrc fi II 1 Louis 0 3 Batteries Hendrlx and Simon; Oeyer aim Bliss. Umpires -Rlgler and Flnne-ra n. Cubs Win Two. CHICAGO, Sept.

7. Outfielder PTank Schulte's twenty-first home run of the comos within four r'f tying the i world's record established by lonn Freeman of Washington in iRf Incidentally, I this home run was responsible for Chi-i cago scoring shutoyl over Cincinnati, when Tinker scored ahead of him. A I batting rally In the eighth inning of the second game, in which Schulte single put Chicago two runs ahead, resulted In victory for the locals. First game R. IT B.

Chicago i Cincinnati 0 I 0 Batteries -Reulbach and Needham Caspar, Compton and Clark Umpires 1 1 i ay and Emslle, second name R. H. E. I Chicsga 4 0 Cincinnati 2 1 Batteries Cole Brown and Needham; Fromme and McLean. Umpires rO'Day and Emails Phillios Win a Pair.

BOSTON. Sept 7. Although they made nineteen bite Off two Philadelphia, pitchers in the first came today, the home leant losl, to in. Alexander held Boston to one hit In the second game which Philadelphia won I to 0. Alexander achiefd a no-hlt oo-man-roach-first base game, allowing no bases on hnJlS.

The single hit off him was a scratch Doniln Gowdy were or- red off the field In the BCCOnd game for arguing. Scores: First game II E. Boston 1 0 2 Philadelphia 18 IB i Batteries Brown. Thompson, Weaver, Pfelffer and Kllng; Chalmers. Burns, Madden and Cartbr.

Second g.ime TT. E. Boston 0 1 0 Philadelphia i Batteries Young and Rarlden. Alexander a.nd Carter. Umpires Klem and Brennan.

American League 1 1 Philadelphia again defeated Boston ami increased Ms lend In the American league fight to 55 points Detroit not playing Cleveland and New York both won and are nonilnallv tied for third place but Cleveland holds the advantage of a fraction of a point. Wop. Lost P.G. Philadelphia s. 35a Detroit 77 51 60J Cleveland fi7 Ho 537 New York fi8 fil y-i Boston ns Chicago 61 f.fi (go Washington r.

1 7" St. oLuIs .38 sy ,208 Olevelajad Downs the Browns. CLEVELAND, Sept. 7. Cleveland defeated St.

Louis, knocking Curry out of the box. Hawk pitched ood hall ahr the fourth inning, when. he was hit for three Kritchell and Wallace retired because of Injuries. St. Louis made a rally In the ninth that fell ope short of tying the score, having two men un bases when the game ended.

Score' Ic eland St. Louis 5 in Batteries Krapp and Fisher. Curry Hawk and Kritchell, Stephens. Jphnson Finally Loses. WASHINGTON, Sept 7.

-New York broke winning streak today-defeating Washington. Tohnson made two of the five hlis credited to bis team Pitcher Warhop wus chased 1., the bench in the eighth Inning for kicking over "a decision first base. The fielding of Schafer and Gardner featured. Score' R. If.

E. i sshlngton 2 New York 5 1 Batteries Johnson and Street, War-hop, Vaughn, Ford and Blair. Athletics Still Winning. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 7.The home team bunched hit With Pane's passes and defeated Fo.ston Five Philadelphia men were thrown out at the home plate four on force out plays and one an attempted steal Score R.

nil Boston Philadelphia 10 Batteries pape and Williams Coombs and Lapp. Uni Association Won. Lost, 1 Great Falls fi7 Salt Lake S2 'li Butte 5s fil Boise .....6: 7ft Helena 5c 77 r7 Missoula S4 Moore and Murphy Draw. nku YORK S.pt, 7. Mui PhS of this City and Pal Moore pStii delphls oughl ten fust and clever round to draw tonight.

SALT LAKE MAN WINS GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP DEL MONTE Cal Sept. 7. E. S. Armstrong of th Sail Lake Countr club won Ihe final match of the Del Monte con championship toda? from Dr 1 P.

Fredericks of the Claremoni Country club, 1" up and 9 to play. Fredericks, took one-hole lead on the second hole but Armstrong squared the match al the third and made runaway match Of I' In the second round. Armstrong Is said to ha. won ISO00 In bets on the match. Mr.

Armstrong who is a mining engineer with extensive Interests In this section has achieved many notable triumphs on th. oif links graduate of Cornell unlvi rslt he has taken pan in many matches in the east and has several times defeated Travers, for lone time th title holder Mr. Armstrong has also Won honors abroad. He plaj'ed In France In LUND 10 BARBER SIGNER BK COOLEY Two I tali Pi to Ii i 111: Phenoms Will Make Debut in Professional Baseball Today. Cannon Lund.

Ihe pitcher who h.i- made BUCll an excellent record within Ihe iwst several years, bn! affixed his signature to a contract wtlb Salt Lake City in the Union league and will ao pear tod.n ill a snllornvin Uniform. Lund in ycsterda.i from Mantl and after a short conference with Owner Cooler of the local club accepted the letter's offer agreed to report for dutj Lund may be worked in this afternoon's againsl Boise if he shows good form in his warm-up. The Sailors are rather short on pitching talent at the present time. Hummel on his winter job hi the short Line office and Oarber has taken French leave of the club. Artie Schimpff Is wiiitne; to ih slab duty, but with Pendleton out of the lineup the clever utility is needed at the keystone sack, BO Lund mac rrei bin baptism of the on the first das- he doqs the uniform.

Lund i- expected to make good without trouble He wn-s a star twirier in collegiate circle? for the four years he attended the Df college, and sinee then has performed brilliantly amateur and Beral-professionsl teams, lie pit. he 1 recently for Mantl against the Occidentals and set the sluaaing negroes down without effort, in addition td being a good pitcher Lund Is a hard hitter, a good outfielder a marvel on ihe base lines. Cooley aio signed up another l'tab etnr yesterds when Pitcher Barber of the M. 1 team agroed to reporl for duty. Barber has been pitching this season for the BuOwelaers and wus the star twirier In 108 of the Fori Doualas team of state league Experts who have his work s.iv that he has good chance to make good in professional circles Should either one or both of these ounjj pitchers make Qood.

COOlC) will have cone far to Btrenirthen his team for the pennant race of next season Coast League OAKLAND, Sept. 7 1 1. El. Vernop 6 2 San Francisco .1 1 Batteries -Csrson and Hogan Fanning and Berry SACRAMENTO, Sept. 7.

Seore: 11 E. Portland 8 Sacramento 3 4 4 Batteries -Seaton, Steen and Kuhn; Broun and Thomas. Eleven innings LOS ANOELE8, Sept. 7. Score: R.

If E. Oakland 4 1 Los Angeles 5 1 1 1 Batteries Abies and Mltze; Tozer, Delhi and Smith. Nrtkwesteri League PORTLAND, Sept. 7 Score: R. B.

Victoria 4 4 Portland 3 4 Batteries Jensen Garrett and Moore; McCreery and cnndle. SPOKANE, Sept. 7. S. ore: n.

II Vancouver 14 Spokane 4 to 1 Batteries Clarke, Belfoid. Rasmussen and Loads; Willis and 08taiek Ton innings, SEATTLE, Sept 7 -Score pj n. Tacoma .8 13 0 Seattle 7 i Batteries Annis and Burns, Sage Zackert and Shea. Araericam Association Won. Lost p.ic.

Minneapolis SO fin 7,71 Columbus 7S rjg City at KSS Indianapolis 6'.) ,2 "wo Bt. Paul fir, 73 478 Milwaukee fli; 74 175 45 Louisville 62 79 .440 ai Indianapolis Indianapolis, 0 Toledo. 6 At Minneapolis Morning gnme postponed. Afternoon game Milwaukee i Minneapolis, 3 At St Paul KansSB si Paul 0 At Louisville The Louisville Columbus game uaK postponed; rain. Wagtarn League A' Lincoln- Morning game Lin.

oln, C. Denver, 0 Afternoon game Lincoln. 1 Denver, At les Moines Des Molnes-St Joseph game postponed, wet grounds A 1 Omaha Omaha, Sioux citv At Topeka Topeka, Pueblo f. Common Colds Must Be Taken Seriously Wot unlcsfi Cured fhev sap the vitality! and lower the vital resistance to mora serious infection. Protect your chil-I dron and yourself by fhe prompt use' of Foley's Honey gnifl Tar Compound nni note its quick and decisive results.

For coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough, bronchitis and affections throat, chest, and lungs it in an ever ready and valuable remedy. Schramm-Johnson Drugs, five stores. The everlasting girl queetion is easily and entirely -olved by the insertion off little ant "ad" in The pbons 5200. Ind. 36 ir'7 and won the championship In the Riviera tournament, which Is feature of continental sport, Mr.

Armstrong resides on Twelfth Basl street In 'nit Lake City. He Is member of l.fnlverslty and Alta clubs. In addition to ins membership In tlio Coun- ti- nltlb Ills rollOW Clubmen 11 I lUStl) proud of hla success In the I 'el Monte tournament. "We do nui believe the re port of his wagering on the result Of the said several ol the clubmen last night. 'Armstrong plays for the sport alone and does nol wager "ii the outcome ot the matches In which he takes pa ri i Del Monte champion Will return to "-Hit Luke cits on September 18 and will receive much sttentlon from members of the Country club, which he represented in the mail with such a hign iiegi-ce of sneer sb.

NO BASEBALL WAR; MINORS BACK 001 American Association With-I draws Its Demands and Will Remain in Organization. CHICAGO. Sept -Tin re will be no war In organized baseball present, ami neither win the status of the American association be changed. At a meetina Of the minor league with President Thomas M. Chlv-msrton here today it was decided to withdraw the petition they present'-, 1 to the nation.

il comml i Ion on August demanding change In their ratine. The commission having previously refused lo grant the demands the action toda' amounted to a complete surrender on tlu-parl of the American association The petition asked thai the draft price of an American association player be mn.e 15000 Instead of 11000, the present prce, ami that bul one player be taken from each club in one year Hopes of outside Bupporl were blasted before the meeting In Cincinnati two ueeKjs Hi-o, however, when tli" Tvistorn and Southern league owners announced thai ihev could not join the American aasociatl in In asking for such drastic -iianL-e of iho draft principle. According to George Tebeau, the Kansas City club owner, inatiy major league magnates are making big profits dealing In American association bought at Jinmi each. "One ma lor league owner, be said I "hptislcd last year that he had made 127,000 ofr minor league players by buy iing them ot low draft prices and then flispofiiig of them at higher NEW JERSEY SOLDIERS EXCEL IN MARKSMANSHIP SEAGIRT N. 3 Sep! 7.

rive im-portenl contests were shol off today I 1 he Seagirt shooting tournament. MaJ L. Martin or the Second New Jersey Infantry the Meany and ihe Remington expert matches, while the Could rapid-fire team match went to the Third New Jersey Infantry team, I the all-comers' revolver oonfest to Dr Hlokc OT New York and th" ie- voier team match to Squadron A of I New ork. In the Remington fj, J. r.

expert match there nearly 100 competitors, The con. 1 it iopw were fifteen shots al 'yards the possible being seventy-five. Major Martin scored Beventy-three, as Private ehr of the District of Columbia and Captain Semon of Ohio, Under the ruie.s of the scoring, Martin got 1 first honors, Fehr second and Semou third The prizes were a shotgun and The all-comers' squad revolver match at fifteen shots deliberate al fi 1 yards was won by Dr. lllcks, with ISO other prize winners wore II Rodeddcr New Sork, kio. p.

Han ford, New rork, 129. The revolver team match was oteu to teams of five, each man firing fifteen shots, deliberate fire, and three strings of five shots each rapid fire. Squadron A of New York made a score Of 1043, winning firt prize. Tonight an innovation was attempted In .1 sp clal match dark. An Illuminated target was used at X0O yards TENNIS TOURNAMENT NEARS SEMI-FINALS The tennis toumaraenl with yc6terdaa games worked down to the seml-flnals with bul two exceptions-McMillan vs.

PottS and vv, Van Baton. Brooke defeated vVorswick best two In three sets, 6-2, 1-6. 6-3; Havener won from Engobretsen by default; -Mlllan won from IlORBCtt In two successive sets, 6-2; Walters defeated Ches-bro two successive sets 0 6-0 and Marline, ni defeated Ginrrlch In two' sue-cesslvt sets, 6-L 6-1 The Bcheduls for today is as McMillan v. PotU Jones vs Van Baton, Plncknes vs Mar-tlneau, Walters vs winner of Jones-Van Baton match, and Hsvenor vs. winner of I the McMillan -Potts match.

Immediately nfter the duals of the present tournament a handicap touma- men! In singles will be played and will commence during the early part of next week and In conjunction therewith -i I tournament of doubles with no baud)'. I cap. The present tournamenl has proved popular in avers reaped among the mem- yrr 01 I be y. a. hga ror mote 1, lav hii-i more tournaments.

SUNDAY EXCURSIONS Via E. O. Every Sunday To Provo Canyon, 7:. 30 a. m-, b-10 3 ai.

$1.25. To Geneva. a. m-. $1 23.

To Oedcn, 10. 25 a. 12:45 p. $1 To Pharaoh's Glen, 8:20 a. m.

50c. The "Scenic Special" for beautiful Provo canyon leaves here at 7:50 a. and goes through without change. Re I turning loaves North Fort at 6 I arriving at Salt. Lake 8:45 p.

m. Trout and chicken dinners at Upper ulJ and Spring Del. NEW MOTOR CAR SERVICE On Oregon Short Line. TtK-se cars are "tjlfl last, --ord'' in pnp.sougcr transportation. Smooth running, clean and comfortable.

Have v0 trifld them? Low rates and very fast schedules to Ogden and Rrigham BURDEN OF THE YEARS MOVES COURT TO MERCY William mith. aged 79 vearn. a drua fiend who pavs that hfl ir a veteran of tne civil war. was srralsmed yeaterdav mornlnc before Judfce J. J.

TVhltaker of the criminal division of th city court on a charpe of petit larceny. It belna aliped that be stote a case of Instruments which were the property of nt Bpraaue, assistant city physician Emaciated to deKree aimSri heipiesn the fted man presented a pltia hie aneotaele. The eharare was nni2ssd axalaet him and was discharged. RICHARDSON WILL COACH IH SCHOOL Famous Utah Football Flavor and Ail-Around Athlete Is Chosen. Ilenrv Richardson, who for the past oijrht veara has been promjnBnl In I wn high bcI 1 and universitj alhitics( has officially been choaen to conch th high school fooiiiwii baseball trade tcfiius the nexl school year.

The choice has already met with all manner of Pavoi and, unless nil, signs fail, should mean much for future athletics the high school. Richardson, during hi- tour years al Universit ot Ufah, efts Htnr both in football and track In football he lieennie known throughout the inter-mountain region as one of the lst and moat dreaded backneld men the local school has 1 rodi ll'1 writ feared by every eleven thai iraa lined agaihat the crimson during the three years carried the pigskin for the brack Richardson second to Brinton in the sprints. He was in a class by himself in tnc discus throtf and sbotpul. While in high school th record ol Richardson was equally as good as during his college lie played right halfback for four years and wna one of the high point -winners each spring in 1 he interscholaatic state track meet. Heme alumnus of the school the advantage ot' having him as conch is plain to be seep, as he will have the spirir of the school ai heart as well as be on excellent terms -nilb his men, Principal BatOn and the faculty.

His personality will have great in fluotice over the re. and Mack bovs and with everything in ins favor the new coach should see one of Ihe best and niot successful seasons in the hiv ton of the gait Lake high school. This afternoon Ihe firt appearance of the gridiron candidates will oeeuT when I). A Callahan, "father of nth letic? in the Salt F.ake high school," will introduce Henry Richardson as coach, and he Will commence the work of whipping into shape an eleven to compete with the other scholastic Institutions of Ihe slale and with Inh aehooUl of neighboring stales as well. YALE DEFEATS HARVARD FOR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP SHORT HILLS, Frpl.

7. Ya'o burled Harvard nine points to nothing in the final match of the Intercollegiate golf championship today. in the four-ball mutch. R. W.

Eata-brook and J. McNeil reached 'be turn 3 up on Robert Gardner former national champion, J- P. Dunlop, Jr. the on the Harvard side was fine 10 Esta l.inok. while carried the Yale bunlen.

In the Individual mateh in the afternoon Gardner, from ihe start, played better Rolf than Bstabrook the former Riling out In thlrty-nlnc and coming back In He beat the Harvard men s.i up and four to play. This score also counted in the Qualifying round or the individual championship and led the field Albert Secekel of Princeton, western champion, va pevond with a score of eighty-one, TAFT VIEWS HARNESS RACES President Wat.cbes Dudle Archibald Win the Hartford Handicap. CHARTER OAK PARK, Hartford, I'onn. Spt. 7.

President Taft was an Interested spectator of part of the grand -ir uit races today Al the conclusion of his address, he BSCOOd heat of ihe 2:13 trot was and the president delayed hla parture until the finish of the Hartford handle. p. the president left the grounds th re was a balloon ascension with tiipir. parachute drop, which the chief executive watched wun Interest. An iiim a 1 ion lo the racing programme was the Hartford handicap.

Which brought OUt li'-l I of seven. lean and Billy Burke were scratched; Dudle Archibald had a handicap of In feet Charlej Mitchell. 80 feet; Joe Ro rs 140 feet and Wllmcrlng and Crelghton, feet each. In Ihe final all horses took part and Archibald won. with Charley Mitchell second and Joe T3owcr thud' Time.

2KJ. The purse was ISnnO Results paep J'jnnn. three in flve sir R. won in straighl heats Beal time Branham Braugluun Becond Dlllard third 2:18 rt. purse I1Q0O, Ihre in the June von In straight Besl lime, Baden second Annie Kohl third.

Hernnaun Ts Pleased. CINCINNATI. Sept. 7 Chairman Herr-mann of the national bdshail commission when apprised of the action taken bj the American association said: "That is pood news. I have no doubt thai (lie American association will send an official communication to the national commission, making more reasonable requests, an.) i fee sure we wl'l be able to grant some of them." Muldoon for Commissioner.

NEW TORK, Sep! 7 -Boxing fans here will urge the selection of nilly-' Muldoon. the former champion wrestler as head of the state boxing commission In place of James E. SuJUvan, who resigned this week on act nunt of ill health. Hunter Sold to Indianapolis P'TTSBURO sepi -First Baseman Fred Hunter, for whom Pittsburg turned oyer to Kansas city aboul H2.000 worth ol i-iaycrs. today was released lo In-dianapolls.

The deal is sail to outright sale fo, nothing Uu, If your want be a situation make HORSES RUNi Aiinrondii hui'm- a I'HnginSoil, anil Korm at a Discount. ONLY 0F, FAVORITE IS FIKST PAST THE Iw Parlor Boi. Swarlator Bon Stoiip Furnish (jM Finisli in SeeonrJ ANACONDA Sept. 7 -Only tJf handicap, a four-hors affair i public r'-ward lft oriM The broke Inu -mil 1 MT HI- 1 he IkJBe' i 1 1 Two win rl-ipSt rla-- The beM when fiirlo- 1: rotted the lip. Opart' n9 I Stone onl 1 JBT wav a U-.

a igin- Summaries l'uf fl'-e ri.rlens M'llnJKr 1 to 1 1 1 1 second: Or.teniai(MBl 1 'ihd. 1 I Slcv.vf a0 'jBf Se. ond raee, fi-e half (mJEi 1 tK won. P.I.O Ke.ina -mil: Ann.) Ma-. 1 1 JL "1 Time 1:14.

Brightness and 1 Mt'ler alsn Third race, 'jmL sllinir Parlor 5 (DBi' won Swa j-'erln ir I Ptoiv-. to 1 iKessl, thlrit 1 11. Rio S-llTfJK) Jim Mi -t1u" run. '1 It half IjdHfcr Iiandl ap 5 rj I won; Milt Joiks. IC i i thlrVs 1:11 Kid Nor'b also ran Bb peinn to 2 I rK.

Si to 1 (N'elsoni. R- oKl, to I (Cotton), third. Thae. PH bert an.1 MlE Randolph also ran. fc Kdlli I.VelFoill naH.

Harrison IT. Is I llxiiimerawa: Time, 2-h. UK, Annie 'tiEi Today's Anacor.da EntrlaaHf 1 A a 1 1 A race. ''jB' I year-olds and upward -Flower' nu--k. Klectrowav Uenovs, 111; Mona Lisa.

Flrlchtne-s V. Seeond ra' e. fi ft halfH sellnur 1 BlaHi 1 1 11 Millar. Third j-e hall fjH 'ipnar4B I Vdela i 'AnliaH Mi Sloe, WtQB, I Kourth uel 'IshtH inc. "-vein -olds onwapi-H ii St.

tj Fifth and upward- PitrlntlnMe of tvanbeHlj Kogo, Hdp away, 104. Bm Sixth ra. -1 tank ron. II. Knows.

I Zool. HKa I 'Apprentice allowance. AVeather clear track mntldy 1 I Rain Prevent' Ur-ryss BM sr. p. i ern races w-r apalu dftHr' 1 state fair man -icement today bBR.

of a muddy trark. Kodak Pictures. FiniiliaiM- ft t- ti3. SaHPa Thoto Supply Co, 177 Miia 5 Exclusive photo lort Vrs COME AND BECUlK about a ne ss somnia Results 'urfcjR' I 'work and iKe Laws 1 i Bladder MH n- Bio. qu! l.ly tnd "-niianenllTB imal! and no JHBbbj i tm business.

If vou are treatment, ri-Mnc well 1 your doctor's ability, Wt You ii. a Iii-nenl ufB. perlcnee skill anJ rlf- nnd placed undor no 0DHa ivhntever JW Blood mlson rtired davs iv the new OKet call or write 'or completfl HWi! i tlon. Selenee Wc rapid essi'ul MM foruiH of Vita! Wenkncfs, "BF- Rupture Bladder and KldnafgUjj ease- If my 'PMrtt hesitate at once or Wf-Wpd free Fymptom aniJ Pli Strict prlva-v assured. My offices are open all fflM! 9 a.

to 5 p. ev en lng7 4 Sundays from 12 to 12. ATjT1' STATE MEDICAL "IKs Rnems 119 I v- ANNOUNCE THAT AT THEIR MACHINE SHOPS, NO. 141 PIERPONT STREET, I fhoy aro mom oquippJ for thc ej-iPAIR AUT0M0Bfl and MOTOR-TRUCKS. Our machine lol, are ,11 ue.v anJ the Ik-si makes.

BN Vc have a skilled corps of mechanics and guarantee entire isfaction li Gear Cutting and Rush Work a Specialty riiooe Exchange 303. Jt -11 if MM -Mm mi.

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