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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER fight in the east when he was In this 1" country, d, fc.it, d John Fellows of chi- - LA ci.go in a battle m Liverpool U.si Moran knocked t.i man out m the third of w n ; was to hate a .! tweiuy-ro- u now Morin firhi. claims u.e ib.g.ish ban i. i".i weight is Jem ha ihampions!.'; grown lm r.i: n of late to i!...ke tile and conditions, Luntam-ueifC- -i 1 t SPORTS WITH THE COLDEH MIIRS E CHAMCOLORADOS FOOTBALL PIONS CONFIDENT OF VICTORY. Mich'gan vs. Chicago Coaches Will Hava Battle of Methods in Zion Thia Afternoon. The Golden football team from the Colorado School of Mines, which meets the University of Utah team thia afternoon, la composed of veterans who have met good teams before, and are acquainted with most of the wrinkles In the game. At the university the spirit In which they will be met today is one of determination to do or die. The varsity la exhausted after Its hard effort of last week, and several of the men are not in the best of condition, in addition to the seriand ously Injured players in Barton Russell. The latter will be in the play, however, and while he may have to at hop after his man Instead of run him. it is safe to say he will get In the vicinity whenever there Is something doing. Bennion la in good form for the fullback position, but Scanton at quarter Ik suffering from a bruise received In of the play. practice and may be out What the line will do ia problematical, as the material will not change, and so tar It has proved too light for the material matched against It. People who have followed this season through will recall how it was due more to luck than playing that Utah tun up Its scores, and will recall that even the soldiers pierced the Utah linee for substantial gaina. When the day came that the line met men who knew how to take advantage of a weak sjtot once it was discovered, Utah got the full benefit. What will result Bat' uiday is hard to tell. The line may get in and hold to retrieve the losses of Saturday last, for there would be no better dish to set before the rooters that a score about the reversal of the Boulder defeat. Utah could have anything she wants hi the way of a score If her line would hold, and on whether or not it will do so depends Utahs only chance of winning today. Chicago vs. Michigan. The Golden players are in charge of Coach Ellsworth, who acted as an official In the Boulder game, and with his team la well known to Maddock and Incidentally to the kind of ball Utah played on the perpetual defense Saturday last. Ellsworth is from Chicago, which Is Michigan's strongest rival, and the contest will be one be' tween coaches as well as teams, with much staked to win and lose In prestige on both aides. GARDNER-8ULLIVA- Ban Francisco Town. The bout In Ban Francisco that is creating the most interest Just at the n present time Is the tight, which Is scheduled to take place towards the end of the present month. Jimmy Gardner Is at the present tlmo a wonderful card in Frisco, where he has demonstrated that he is a fighter of the highest caliber. If Gurdner wins, it will b hard to see how Nelson can refuse him a match under the same conditions that the Dane fought Britt Gardner la willing and ready to accept those terms, and yet Nolan turns a deaf ear to all the chalieng a issued from the Gardner camp. Sullivan la a tought fellow. ne more than proved this when he defeated Joe Gans In Baltimore before A1 Herforda club and was awarded a draw. In Gardner he will meet a strong young fellow, test coming to the front with a punch that brings home the money every time it connects with the proper spot He showed Gardner-Sulllva- nnnmiM p rv 111111 ULU wctk.n I 1 1 L) 1 1 ll lllll UUI Ull 1 1 Ogden TELLS 1 FEW YARNS under present are now engaged in sending the resolutions. together with a personal let-- U The tv throughout the country. sporting department of th Journal jrsterday received the correspondence, which la given forthwith: Dear Sir: We believe that the only thing that will clean up the game of football will be fur all preparatory schools, academies and high schools to refuse to play for a year os so. This football authorities to will compel radically change the rules. such a revoluWil you advocat tionary movement in all schools in all schools in your field of Influence? Such a tidal wave should bring the sweeping changes needed. Manlius, New York, Oct. 28. 1905. To whomsoever these presents shall come, greeting: Resolved, That we, the students of game of football after playing out the season, except among oursetves on our own grounds. That football as it is now played is more for college than for preparatory school. That professionalism and fake scholarships are largely responsible foh the St. John's school at Manlius, drop the unnecessary roughness, slugging and demoralizing influences of an otherwise noble game. That we endorse President Roosevelt in his efforts to cleanse the game. Signed by the pupils of the school. He Hd QiiEAP CLEhuV a Good Reason. , it:-Nodd C- wru ite and take s .: i. a ride In Todd t i.g Late ou had it? Just got i:." Had ai.t t ' rierce with them?" No. Going to run it t ourself?1 1 am. Can you n.end a punctured tire? No. sir." Wouldn't know the first thing to do? Not the first thing. Have you studied, read, or been given any advice? No, sir; I ull you 1 don't know When Louts Browns. A lie Atteli has received a letter from Jem Rowker, the English fighter, that it will be necessary to posipone their battle until after the holidays, as Bow-kis soon to be married. er Cornell students are enthusiastic over the game of push ball which has just been introduced at the college The game has proved exciting to the players and nover and amusing to the siiectators. s! He Grs I J. Out e( H s Own Fined tar the . Id.i.tr A. P. BIGELOW. Cashier. The Only Way d.Uiomgia- Gapur.. ibe Kus--i-i- l R. A. M0YE8, Assistant Cashier. to have Jci.iiil work done the way whether right Fi'ling, Bridge Work or Artificial Teeth; have it dune so it will last and cause you no further trouble or 1 iii- Si. ivivi-bur- g K s S .!,i!a vi Uen INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. tn. old and .Ill u I i. v prit'M I a for I'Hii"..' Another Field for Philanthropy. 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Perhaps Mr. Carnegie would any that people must learn to read before they can get the highest good out of the drama, which embraces lit erature and the fine arts; while, of course, ao moral a millionaire aa Mr Rockefeller, who has probably never entered a theater, would not wish to promote or even countenance anything so manifestly tending to immorality. pay. maiiili hi A.--1, n. In the in,, ut i had or: i rubles. Furnished free to customers in the Bat ings Department. J. E. Mads and Owned Only by U i Guaranteed. lorvi-laior Gold Crown and er tooth 5J)0 Fridge Work, anil up. Kxlricting rainless, by Air, Gas or local application to the ill pries; Gock Savings Banks i'urrugated Suction Plate and Extracting per act f 10.00. a i 11. HANDSOME ESTABLISHED IN OGDEN FOR 23 YEARS. lairs conu- - ; 1 . Felshaws Dental Parlors of OGDEN, UTAH Calamity. It is a disastrous calamity when you lose your health, because indigeallon and constipation have sapped it away. 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CORNER GRANT C Dr. Norris r OurJ Repair Shop Can 1J AND24THSTEET I 2 Repair Anything SPECIALIST OFFICE ar-ist- A Disastrous Vice-Preside- nt BANK 1 2465 WASHINGTON President. UTAH NATIONAL mi. i Mini In- n,nii psi fur both j kloiiHivi-r- . occasiuiis hr litul heard my M'l'inoi,. hr said. ami fill murr draw i; in nif 1. ull to his own priesi Ill- and so tail i; on his kiu-esbegged me 'o with him. Hue coiilil refusi ? The urn lev. hs is ihr rus- tom in Kusiia, was folio rd hi a kind of nirmorlal ilinurr. As I sal hi (he head of the (able and talked in the famil) un religions and moral qurs tlons die door suddenly opened and the parish priest, drunk. Ids hair and dress in liner disorder, rushed in with several sen anis, and addressed lo mo a violeni complaint, inierlardeil with foul laiiKuage, that I was robbing hint of his bread. The people were mi mueh irritated that. Inn for tny interference. it would have gone ill with once more 1 that tut liu!f-cleric, waa lined. Of the stories which he read iu his I re childhood Father Gaisin says: member how mueh I was struck by the story of one St. John, originally bishop oi Novgorod, of whom it waa narrated that once, while he was fervently praying, the evil one played ail manner of tricks to divert hint from hia d, votio'.is. At last the devil got into the . ater jug lhat stood in the corner of the cell, whereupon the holy man quickly made the sign of the rrosa over it and so Imprianned his Infernal enemy. The devil begged lo be released, promising to do anything that was demanded of him. The bishop asked to be at once taken to Jerusalem, and that night they Jour ncyed there and back, after which the devil was released. This greatly impressed me and I shed Innocent team, but I could not. at the same time, help wishing that I could catch the devil to such good purpose. In describing the lack of autlionty of the local peasant nflicials Father Capon tells of a cot; versa lion by two In the olden times, one of them. said, the power of the government officers wr.n such that, In order to show that they rould do anything they liked with the representatives of the peasant ry, they would call the eider before them and compel Mm to go down on all fours and hark like a dog before the villagers. While my father's friend was taT.Ing and congratulating himself that things were now so different a harness hell was heard and, Imagining that an official visitor was about to catch them, the semed suddeneider and his The elder, a ly stricken with fenr. corpulent fellow, waddled away to the office and his eesietnnt followed, sneaking behind the hushes. D, Horace Pesry, Ralph E. Hoag, Cashier. A. V. McIntosh, Assistant Cashier glllllM prlesl non M. BROWNING, Vice-Preside- nt We use only the annoyance very best materials, and our vvui-when I'mished la comfortable. artistic and durable. Modern fee charged; splendid value fui tlie Men ices rendered. the first thing. How far do you want to go?" Just as far as the thing will go. All right. I'il go !h you. What! Whv. I didn't dream youd accept my Invitation. Why not.' Why, I didn't suppose you'd care to go out in an autu with a man who doesn't know arj thins about it. Xonserse! You're just the man. "How's tha ? Frisco whot he could do when he The governor of Michigan stopped liickled Buddy Ryan, one of the hardtlie fight between Wllile Lewis and est nuts In tlie fistic game. Joe Walcott and It looks as though the game ts dead In Detroit. No rea FIGHT ON FOOTBALL. r.on was given for the interference of Boston Transcript the authorities, that the fight New York 8chool Takes Up the Slogan could not go on.except Lewis and Walcott of President Roosevelt. will try and find another battle ground. Could Moat Catch the Train. There la a man In Enfield, Ct., who It has remained for the St. John's Joe Gans, still the bona fide cham- drives a Athletic association of Manlius, New carriage to and from the si a is out at Frisco trying to get i tlon pion. York, to take up the slogan of Presifor the accommodation (?) of the dent Roosevelt and start the fight foe match. He Is attracting very little at public. He is exceedingly alow, nearly of The a tentlun. champion spectacle better and cleaner football. The stuseen always being a little behind time. dents at a meeting last month adopt- challenging for a bout will be win One day be waa engaged to carry a ed resolutions condemning football as when Gans will offer to fight the ner of the Builivan-Gardnbattle, lady to a train which It waa very tin which takes place at Frisco on portant she should catch. She watched and waited, with hat and coat on, unThanksgiving night. til It waa nearly train time. At last 'Ducky' Holmes of the Chicago Mr. C. drove up, hurrying not an atom. White Sox. decided to quit the AmeriThe ladys husband flew to the door, can league and purchase a Western and Impatiently shouted: Wbata league franchise for Lincoln. He has the use of coming now? It's nearly the support and encouragement of the train time." big league managers in tne enterprise, drawled the Immovable Wall, and Ducky" Hopes to get a winning team for the home of William Jennings hackman, if your wife has her things all on, and ia ready to start, I reckon Bryan. P In ., phil'ii siau i work aly Ijouis Nordyke, the first buseinan of the Tacoma club of the Pacific coast league, has been landed by ths Bt. H. C. BIGELOW, OHense. Well-Know- Willie Fit sera Id knocked out Fred Landers at Colma last night in the twenty-fift- h round, with a right swing on the jaw. OF RUSSIAN Fk'NERAL MATTERS. i P.. old chap, that If Simply we bn alt dow n we'll drop the old machine and g"; home by trolley, train or HANLON-HERRERDRAW. carriage. H ut If you thought you knew the first thing a'lout ll. you'd n Pugilist Put Up a Tame sptT l the nut of the day trying lo fix Affair. it up, while I'd have to stay with you and suffer as a matter of courtesy. LilS ANGELES. Cal.. Nov. 11 and Aurello Herrera fought a Life. twenty-roun- d draw hist night. While Hanlon did ail the forcing from the Somewhat Embarrassed. start to finish and had the lead from He had been Invited lo dinner, and tlie first to the tenth round inclusive, Herrera fought a strong fight front the was fearfully embarrassed and shy. tenth to the seventeenth, inclusive, When the meal commenced his agitaand did very effective work with right tion began. Sitting opposite to the uppercuts to the body and head. mirror he discovered, to his horror, The fight was not tnlerstlng from a that he had forgotten to comb his hair. spectacular standpoint except in spots. Lifting his hand to arrange hia hair he Both men fought in much the same knocked hia neighbor's elbow and style, getting close together, covering the spoonful of soup which she spilled up and using a crouch. Herrera had whs just carrying to her mouth all several inches the better of the reac and Hanlon found it very difficult to over hub dress. As he arose to help her he upset his glass of water Into get Inside his guard. hia other neighbor's lap and tipped over hia own plate of soup all over NELBON KNOCKED OUT. himself. Finally matters were straightBattPng Ons Takas ths Count From ened out, but a few momenta after Cupid ProopocV vo Brido in ward, on putting his hand under the California. table to feel whether the soup had dried on his he felt yea it CHICAGO. Nov. 11. A dlsputch to was! How it trousers, have could happened he -the Record Herald from Cincinnati could not tell. All during the rest of says: but firmly Battling Nelaon, the pugilist, yester- the meal he : .a with his hand day for the first time announced that worked hard he wao engaged to be married. The under the table. HU embarrassment fair one who captured Nelson's heart was painful to behold. When the dinand who ia In time to share his for ner was over, aa he arose, the whole tunes is Miss Marguerite Rallangero tablecloth and everything on It came of Fairfax, Cal., a small town near to the floor, while the young Ban Francisco. Bhe is only 1C, and crashing man pulled foot after foot of the Nelson wanted to marry her at once, tablecloth out from between bla waistbut haa agreed to wait coat and his trousers. Then he fled I SPORT CHAT I State Bank President Ladies Home Journal. The Formsr is a Great Card in Ti I PAGE THREE 11, 1935. 2361 Washington Ave. For OGDEN, UTAH WINES and Chronic Diseases of all Kinds Cured at Prices Within the Reach of All. LIQUORS Go Office Open Day and Evening to P. M. Pouisen er Wash. Ave. 2404 Never too late I Wholesale Liquor Dealer. send to to your grocer for a tin of I can git her most there. That there is money in going sgalnst the second-rateIs shown by the fact THE POWER OF STEAM. that Young Corbett cleaned up $1,150 in his last two matches. The money comes so easy that Abe Atteli haa deto It Take .liy.lN cided to go after some of it, and will bebouts d fight regularly fore a Philadelphia athletic club that Whev James' Watt aaw the steam Muudng the kettle lid to Jump up and makes a specialty of auch affairs. down he eeid There must be power in that steam that It eaa lift each Coach Stagg of the Chicago univer- weight." his apof There wax. sity has affixed the stamp Millions prior tn him had Been the proval on association football, and It ame phenomenon and regarded It aa will be a prominent feature of Maroon unexplained mystery. athletics tn the future. The adapta- anRecant scientlOo haa put Its bility of the English game to giving finger on the cauesneearch of Dandruff. 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