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Show TRUTH at x itrs until the end. Vaughn was a splendid you ns fellow of 27 years, one of the star riders on the local track last summer The Agricultural college slaughtered and iljy holder of two worlds records. In all his dealings he bore the part of the National Guards at by a an score of 24 to 6. The game Logan upright gentleman and it was one was too one- of the sided to be interesting. certainties of the local track that a- race in which Billy. Vaughn took part would be strictly "on the 4 square so far as he was concerned. The Y. M. C. A. Reserves of Salt ak,!Lan1 the Provo team to a tie Thanksgiving at Provo. played The W. F. King, W. E. Samuelson, John game as pronounced one of the best ever seen in Provo. Neither side scored, but Larson, Oscar Julius Charles Turville and Gus Lawson are In the East. They the ball wis kept in Provo territory y race hoped to take part in the nearly all the time. The line-u- p was at Madison Square Garden when they as follows. left here. Provo Y. M. C. A.- -.. Wetb i. e.., Danger field Sporting Gossip. and Unl-tff- X the University of Utah record out the of Nevada drew season and was a close, tre4 of the aii the way through. The t hard io won out by a score " than on defense, and, being strength generally, the worth seeing. Neither JLfme, 1 to be in very good condl-!f- a was time out for some ?an tfget his wind back after almost Nevada'1 most successful formation irasfthe guards back play, which was several times before mSlound gains way to break it up The its work almost entmh team confined bucks against the line irely to straightfound holes through the and fiHuently for tackles gains. of the The striking Individual play Grby punt was a magnificent Nevada. The ball was on Neaff vadas d line, with no hope of gaining the distance by straight play. The ball was passed to the clever half, d line, who kicked from the to Utahs sending It whirling line, a clean seventy yards, and the longest punt of the year in the State. From this time on the ball was of kept in Utah territory until the close the game, and it cannot be questioned that if Graham had fallen down on his attempt to punt a goal would have been S 'I fe six-da- I t Phelps . g" Filleiup c..'. Andeison Peterson, Wodhtad .r. g. Jarvis r. t..., Beck, Hughes r. c... Roberts q. b... 1. h. b Chipman Fernandez r. h. b. Bridge Pitts Tuckett Ball Clark Baker Stewart Cheshire Ange'.l McFee The officials were: Umpire, W. E. Ryd-nleleferee, Elmer Beck; linesmen. Hop-pe- n hack and Mickel; timekeeper. Dug Hatton f. b... h; ten-yar- Swan. rd It begins to look now as if Salt Lake is really to have a mile horse track. The D. A. and M. society has taken the matter un in earnest and has given out the assurance that as soon as a suitable site can be secured the society will begin the construction of a track. The idea is to have the track under the management of the society during fair week and to lease It to reputable pro- scored. moters during the balance of the season. The announcement last week by score through a safety by was made early in the game. Holman Utahs of the society that they that time the only noticea- intended to put in the track was reble thing about Nevadas play was ceived with much gratification by the Up ss . five-yar- thirty-five-ya- The fight was won strictly on Its merits and no unprejudiced person can question that the Denver boy is entitled to the full credit of outpointing and outgeneraling McGovern. McGovern was knocked down once in the opening round and twice in the next, the second time for the count, and the featherweight championship, after living a year and a half with Terry, moved into the Young Corbett family. The dope was all the other way, but it merely goes to show that nobody knows how fast anybody can go until he gets a pacemaker. Corbett showed splendid ring generalship and kept cool throughout, while Terry lost his temper and a few moments later, with a swinging jaw, right uppercut on the point of the Corbett almost took the little terrors head off. McGovern defended his title Iver Lawson is out again after his valiantly and frequently and he has no cause to his record, one of the long struggle with typhoid. He is greatest Inregret of .the ring. the history merely the shadow of his former self, but hopes to gain strength rapidly and believes his illness wil not affect his future work on the track. James Jeffries, the great, is hilled to give an exhibition in Salt Lake next evening. This again brings There is strong talk of a baseball cir- Saturdayneed for a first-claathletic up the cuit to embrace Utah and Montana, and club here now as the situation for, during the past week this idea has no suitable is ther place for stands, rather thrown the Colorado-Uta- h off. The Salt be to exhibition the pulled scheme into the background. Lake Athletic club, while well arranged, has but a limited seating capacity, not nearly enough to accommodate the crowd which will doubtless asPresident W. T. Beardsley of the to see the champion work. league resigned his posi- semble tion duirng the week, as he will shortly remove to California. During his Morgan Williams of Colorado is extenure in the office Mr. Beardsley gave the w;eek to box here pected splendid satisfaction, never slighting twenty roundsduring Jack with Christy. any of the duties of the office to favor his more material interests and his retirement from the baseball field in Utah will cause sincere regret on the part of WALKER BROTHERS, fans and players alike. - SJSjt bEach team was much stronger on i nangsgiving. 5 the directors to its weak defense. Its fine offensive play was observed later, when, by a series effective formations, the ball was carried clean across the field to a touchdown, followed by a goal. of local horsemen, who are already negotiating for fast horses from without the State. Inter-- Mountain The fistic surprise of the year came Thanksgiving day when Toung Corbett of Denver sent the terrible Tery McGovern to the gravel bank in the second Bennions fine attempt at a goal from under adverse circumstances was a feature of the game. The longest run was that of Roberts, who got through .. Bankers Established I860. Sait Lake City, Utah.. I GEIEB1L BMliniilESS TBJWKTEB. The basket ball season will be on in round of a furious scrap at Hartford. Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. full glory shortly. Teams are now being organized in all the leading schools of the the Y. M. C. A. will have for forty-fiv- e yards. Harker madeo the thres orcity, and everything points to four, next best run, covering twenty-twseason. a successful most yards. Smiths effective bucking against guard was noticeable, as was also Wrights good tackling. The home team, probably, had better The death last Sunday of William B. luck than the visitors. The most strikiunder sad circumng instance was toward the close of Vaughn, caused unusualy universal regret in the second half, when Bennion, after stances, a poor pass, performed a phony punt. sporting circles and among all the peoHart muffed the ball, which bounded ple of the city who knew Billy directly into Wades hands. He had been married only a Vaughn. Lawrence of Nevada was ruled out of the game for slugging. The case was few weeks, his marriage being a ro not a flagrant one and the mantic and interesting one. Mrs. game generally was a clean one. Vaughn first saw her husband as a The Utah boys were inclined to reOFFERS CHOICE OF Lake track. One night gard the game as a virtual victory. rider on the Salt race a won he had she threw him They say they expected to be defeated after He ascertained the name of a 3-FA- ST THROUGH TRAINS DAILY- -3 and were delighted able to thebouquet. at being an introducsecured lady, young make the score so close. tion and an engagement followed. AND The Nevada boys passed a couple ofst About six weeks ago Vaughn was atdays pleasantly visiting points of typhoid fever. Before his about the city and reported that tacked byfailed him he was strength their visit had been a most enjoyable married, Mrs. Vaughn entirely to anxious being ?ne The team disbapded in Salt Lake PULLMAN PALACE AND ORDINARY SLEEPING CARS tor the season. The Utah team also assist in caring for him during his illness. With a temperature of 104 deTO aiSDanile after the game for the sea- - grees. and against the positive commands of his physician, Vaughn arose The it ''ms lined Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago, up as follows: from his bed and went through the Ne will Uta- h(WITHOUT CHANGE. marriage ceremony. He had to return Wright. ( I lara I I. . e larker MoEIimv to his sick bed immediately afterward . ..1. t.a......... haingsb ury PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS, FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. Leavit and 1. g successfully endured a siege of 'the Weston J. .Hunter A PERFECT DINING CAR SERVICE. Robbins fever. While convalescing from the Keanu recurrence of a e he catarrh had Johnson fever Smith G. Weston of the stomach, with which he had been g For rates, folders, etc., Inquire of nearest Ticket Agent specifying the Rio Gbavse Kiorila,. Brown afflicted for years, and after ten days t Learihi-Route, or write p. b... Patterson, Wade of suffering he passed away, not being Hofnia I. h. b Hurt Roberts GEO. W. HEINTZ, Asst. General Passenger Agent, Salt Lake City. Grahui,' r. h. b.... Sanders able to retain any nourishment. His Lawn constant was his bride attendant Holman.. f. b Bennion young Tonetouch-anafrom 'wn, Ilofman; goal down, safety, Ilofman. C. Referee, J. Fre. umpire, Walter Shoup; inesn.- . field . Three Distinct Scenic Routes. in-r- i i : : . m; : - Lyman I and Manager of Acree. OHara; timers, Ray, ime of halves, thirty minutes. The alt Lake High school defeated '.n High school by a score of 5 0 0 r:. ngden Thanksgiving day. This r' lde honors even tv!w between the V,ls each having won one game arm three games. There is tii'.'1 fince out cenfr f,f having the teams come to-tain to settle the matter before h e O.. he :"n closes. The feateG f -- h Hallows INCORPORATED Office in second team Park City team by a score of de-ti- ie Capital Deseret National Bank Buildijj $76,000.00 142. 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