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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER rt T jWITH THE ' sons. porn It ed WHS CHRISTENED SPORTS BATTLING NELSON fri tin,' .. ' "uid spin ltd tha ft it ,m r. was. I.i i.i'.er !:fr he -. f iif . thrv iiin: :v iv WHS OUICLASSED SCORE BY OUR BOYS, HOWEVER, WAS A NEEDLE-POINTETHORN. ONE athletics. 'Something must be done, and if the of the spoiling fraternity are articles by DulTey will bring about tne Many of the that the Buttling impression desired effect Georgetown wishes his measure of success." of Nelsons name is only a nickefforts every part Run Took the 4gcf,jona Seventy-Yar-Out ef Boulder name. This is llie name lie was ctitrst-ene- d Ginger In Copenhagen, Denmark, twenty-thre- e Rooter. years ago. It has been erroneENCOURAGE THE BOYS. 4 ously printed that Oscar was the name I Go to Salt Lake on Saturday and 4 his parents had him christened, but Otto Kiotos version of Saturday's 4 Kelson was named after an unele. and Help Them on to Cortain football game la, in part, aa follows: 4 it Victory. may he mentioned, considering his Playing the game on a snowof In a cluster by fleld. hemmed 4 Our High school football wm profession, a more appropriate nainw V could not have been given, as he has decked mountain peaks, and receiving 4 goes to Balt Lake oil Saturday for a return game with the All 4 from and encouragement himself to lie a liattler in evinspiration provin 4 Hallows team and for the uccom- 4' rootColorado of sense loyal the word implies. thousands the 4 niodatlon of local enthusiasts and 4 ery Nelson cnminetieed his lighting caers who cheered, shouted, nye, yelled 4 admirers of the orange and black, 4 until their lusty lungs were on the 4 the Oregon Short Line will run a 4 reer seven years ago at the age of six4 train, which is to leave 4 teen. and has engaged In over seven-t- v verge of collapse, the University of 4 special the Union depot here at 1(1:40 a. 4 halites, after boxing in preliminary Colorado's football team put it all over 4 m. Tile fare will le one dollar for the varsity team of Utah at Boulder 4 the round trip. Tickets can lie had 4 events for three or four ears hi and e was finally given the winning at the office of Professor Aus- - 4 around Chicago. yesterday afternoon, strenuous battle by a score of 48 to 5. 4 tin In the High school building. 4 main events with Charley Neary and Coach Wilson reports his team 4 Beiin Yanger. In both of these bouts, And yet there is never a rose, even if 4 of only six rounds, a distance It an Anitrtcan Beauty, without its 4 playing faster ball than at any 4 though which is unfavorable to him. he proved celebratin Boulder's thorn the season time this the 4 and above all, thorn; doubt thut lie was a fighter d victory over 4 men are all In condition. In the 4 beyond ion of the was the fact that the 4 hist game with the All Hallows 4 ol i lie first water, ami was taken west Utah yesterday visitors scored a touchdown on Colo- 4 team his boys came out victorious 4 to eomiiete for tile large purses of rado and thereby cost the good people, 4 by an overwhelming score and It 4 ft red in California. After fifleen months in the Golden meaning not only the students, but also 4 is safe to predict victory on this 4 Nelson knoeked out the bsst Stale of lot a whole of Boulder, 4 occasion. the citizens 4 was cast into 4 lightweights of llie world, and now 1s genuine money, for apparently every- 4 Disappointment the proud possessor of (lie lightweight body In the quaint little varsity town 4 the midst of the local school to- - 4 had a bet down at even money that 4 day when the news came from 4 championship; ami It is almost safe 4 Salt Lake that the High school 4 to say there is mu a man of ills weight Utah would not score. A Spactacular Fsaturs. 4 school front Zion wanted no more 4 that can wrest the laurels from him Now, the scoring of their touch- 4 of Ogden's game on tha mere 4 unless some new aspirant looms up down by Utah was, in the humble opin- 4 statement that they "did not care 4 shortly. Like Jeffries in tile heavylie is in a class by ion of the writer, the most spectacular 4 for another game. To an un- - 4 weight division, and is it himself, predicted by the beat most out be to a ourwhat of turned feature 4 biased outsider and between 4 strenuous afternoon. It happened in 4 selves, it looks like a pure case of 4 sporting authorities of the country this way: In the second half of the 4 cold feet." True, the boys from 4 that Battling Nelson will hold the title of his predecessors game, with less than seven minutes 4 the town below were the victims 4 longer than any to play, Thomas of Colorado made a 4 in a recent contest by a halt's 4 One of the main reasons for this asserfumble and Ben ion, Utah's fullback, 4 breadth but they realised when 4 tion is tliat he is a total abstainer, and secured the ball. Now, Benton is one 4 the contest was over that H would 4 hue yet in know the taste of liquor or of Utah's stellar performers, and in 4 be about all, and now Coach Cal- - 4 tobacco. He has absolute confidence in He was never known to the twinkling of an eyelash, when hla 4 lahan prefers to take no more 4 hia ability. a If the proper Inducematch dodge cheerlet well enough alone," 4 4 chances grand opportunity arrived, he were offered, of course, he has 4 ments fully proceeded to make good. Clasp- 4 as it were. The Balt Lake High school has 4 been In the habit of taking the worst ing that precious pikskln to his breast and running aa only a 4 several njen dates and It would 4 of It up to the present time In refto hut now that "ten second" man can run when the 4 be only sportsmanlike for them 4 erence he I the champion he Is the dictator, goal posts are in sight and the reputa- 4 to come out, show their mettle, 4 and deserves to be. tion of his team is at stake, Benlon 4 and give the local hoys a return 4 Ae to McGovern, Nelson I willing to 4 game. started on his terrific race. True, they have a test 4 The enemy apparently surrounded 4 team and might again triumph 4 sign articles, but the purse offered Is near aa much as he has been In him, but the husky Mor- 4 over Ogden, but there are those 4 not habit of getting In the west, hence mon saw an opening, a very narrow 4 who have their doubts. 4 the the articles of 4 the delay In signing opening at that, and he made It. At 4 agreement. The eastern clubs began his heels were practlcslly every man bidding by offering 82,000 for the Net on the Boulder team. In his ears were sun McGovern match. two After WILL JEFF. FIGHT AGAIN? ringing the echoing cheers of the dele' weeks' negotiating the iiartles Intergatton from Balt Lake City. And hew ested have raised the ante to 818.000. he ran. It was like unto the speed Australia Excitsd Over Prospacts Thla amount, although a very of a startled deer. Inch by Inch and Projsctad Match. foot by foot he drew away from his There Is flutter in boxing circles purse, has been rejected by Man.Tger enraged pursuers. At the start of that In Australia, caused by the report cir- Nolan, as he Justly claims tliat the can certainly pay as much for memorable flight his enemies culated there that James J. Jeffries will were abreast of him. At the finish, make a trip to the Antlimdes to fight sport as 'Frisco, and If they when the man and the ball tumbled cne of the local champs" for a purse cannot the bout will go to the highest bidder. Considering McGovern's under the goal posts for the much of 2.000 or approximately 110,000. coveted touchdown, the men who were An Australian paper Just received popularity in the east, and the natural g fans to see chasing him were yards behind him seaks with certainty of the mutch, tendency of all and had practically stopped running. saying that arrangements were made any champion, Nelnin and McGovern would draw a great house some place It was a grand race, and all the verbal by Floyd McFarland, the close to New York. bouquets tossed at the plucky and bicycle racer: If Nelsons signature cannot lie sespeedy Utah fullback were fairly earnJeffries himself is at present on hia ed. cured for a match with McGovern, the near Los ranch Angeles, but Billy backers will endeavor to sign Cries of Foul Play. says "Jeffries la nut of the game latter's The people who had foolishly wag- for good and all. Nothing on earth him with Britt, who is not so tied up with theatrical engagements, and no ered their money that Utah would not could Induce him to come back." score against the Silver and Gold made doubt would be anxious for a chance at Terry. Buch a match would furnish a many frenzied protests about foul play, Everybody Listens. but between ourselves, to an unbiased good bout, but It would not be the In a little hamlet a few miles from drawing rard that Nelson and McGovoutsider who does not pretend to be an expert It looked as though Utah Cleveland the telephone hasn't worn ern would he, as a championship Is earned that tochdown and earned It out Its novelty and the subscribers not involved. fairly, thanks to Benlon's magnificent get all they can out of It. sprint. It Is said that when the bell sounds MARK TWAIN CHATS OF JOHN HAY AND HORACE GREELEY along a certain party line the femiDUFFY'S CONFESSION." nine head of each household In the (Mar Twain In Harperis Weekly). In his article In the North American Actions of tho Groat Sprinter Do Not drcnlt immediately ceases whatevei she may he doing and comfortably Review, Mr. Howella expresses uncer8eam to Excite Georgetown. WASHINGTON. Nov. 7. Father J. seating herself at the phone, takes tainty in a matter concerning the BaL. Maxey. the faculty controller of down the receiver ard prepares to llad. In the following remark. "It wa athletics at Georgetown contemporaneously supuniversity, enjoy the conversation to its full exat leaking last night, and It is under-stfsi- d tent. A visitor to whom Urts co- posed that the Pike County Ballads representing the official opinion scheme was new Cs some- were inspired or provoked by the Pika of Bret Harte. and of the university, declaring that both operative while Countywereballadry first accepted a Imitations he and all the Georgetown authori- - what disconcerted the other day they a voice that at the phone by vMjJn r.r parodies. I believe they were actuRik are satisfied with the statements suddenly lnterruptcdier In these ally written earlier, but If they were made as to his amateur standwords: written later after the etc. ing while a student in the university. They were not written later, they As to the rumors that Georgetown "When you git yfirough fellin' Mary will be called upon to explain Its at- Jane bout that jtfmnson affair Id like were written (and prinb.d In newspatitude in indorsing Duffey's entry In to hev a worm with her. Cleveland pers) esrlier. Mr. Hsy told me this himself In 1870 or '71, I should say. the Intercollegiate Father Plain Deale sprints. I believe Indeed I am quite sure Maxey said: that he added that the newspapers reThat Is merely a ruse to stir up a ferred to were obscure western backn't Pray Below Bangor. tight In the Intercollegiate Athletic and I dont believe the offiWejKlI take things for granted, woods journals, and that the Ballads cials of the association will take up as the case at a prayer meeting were not widely copied. Also, he said this: That and by. when Harte' the matter. Arthur Duffey's articles InUalne when the pastor remarked ballads beganby to sweep the country In had relatives distant if any the noise woke his (Hay's) burled nda prayer would be offered In their waifs, and they rose and walked. I behalf. Thereupon a man arose and think that that detail Is interesting, I would like you to pray for now. It compels one to realise to onesaid: my brother. He went away two self the difficult fact that there was weeks ago, and I haven't beard from a time when another person could him since. I dont know just where advertise John Hay into notice better he could do it himself. Hay made he la, but you needn't pray below than mention of the current notion that he Bangor." was gn imitator; he did not enlarge upon it. but he was nut better pleased A Natixal Mistake. by it than you or I would be. He was aware that I had been a The editor called loudly to the office to Mississippi pilot, and he asked me if boy, Here, Den, ask the make-uhe had made any technical errors In come in a minute. the "Prairie Belle" ballad, and said he And, being new In the office, the boy to correct them if any existed. went over and called the police re- wanted There was one very alight one, but It Tribuna Commercial porter." could not have been corrected without dividing the heroism between two per Bon Lost Mother. 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I'np'' l'l. d a: ut llie vv.ii til' i Milling & Elevator , :i. f I. ai k the lb .ill.. and uiieaed aln.n- - that talk with Hay niilv fur ils nun sakiI' 111 beeause it u.lS tlieldelllally .u-- l d" ii' uf ini aeiii. mited li'.'-.ii'With a man iiliom admired and lunged lu see. and gren1 will's,ni"iinir 1 still levere It was ditlli'iiit l.. gei mi inter vi u uitli him. foi uns t busy man. lie was irascible. and br Iiinl mi a version to stiangfi-- . but i,,,t only nil the good fori line in meet litiu. but also bad the him talk. gie.d pi.Msiiiv nf The Tribune was in its carl) in. me. at tliat time, and Bay was a leader-writon llie staff had an nppmiilmriit with him. and went their to look him up I did nut know my way. and entered My room by mistake. 1 Ids back and Ktmul mute mid rejoicing. 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