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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. FRIDAY, DECEMBER PAGE TWO or iiiints sest 18, 1908. 7 Left Days Only WHERE OB SMS SB YOU CAN PURCHASE $ 2.79 $4 Shoes for 1.79 $3 Hats for 3.95 $9 Overcoats for $10.50 Suits and of coats 5.95 Big Meet in Gotham Tomorrow Will Contain Many Interesting Matches in Various Lines of Sports. NBW YORK, Dee. 18. Some of the of the country'll athlete will be Keen in competition at tomorrow' big meet of I lie college of the City of New York, to be held in the Twenty second Regiment Armory. With Hilly Keating, the national outdoor champion; Itobby Clouglieii, the national indoor champion, and other craek aprinter in the Kiiecial seventy-yar- d limited handicap race, Knrt folg lower can look for a struggle. Kciiting ia anxious to get back at Clouglien for the beating the flame-hdire- d er handed to him in the indoor championships recently. With uch men aa Jlinmy Archer of the A. C. and Reed, of the Gordon A. A. to draw them out. It would not be Hurprialng to see Clough- IwKt hair-raisin- Irish-Anierica- rii uc Keating smash the record. Harry Hillman, Harry Sedley, Harry Dialling. Charley Bacon and Jim d McKntee have entered the special scratch event, and Turn Collins. Fred Iiellar and Harvey Cohn are among the crack who will sU'ive for scratch the laurels in the four-mil- e 600-yar- contest. With these men on the mark the race one of the greatest ever held should in America, and it would not be surprising to see Burke's b-.- - long-standin- g record of 1.11 go by the hiiu-"d- . E. H. Montague, of the London Athletic club, recently equaled tlie re urd, and it now la up to the Yankee to put the figures where no n Briton can reach them. 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It may be that Nelson will consent to meet lackey McFarland, but the Dune has said that Welsh the logical candidate for him, and that when he get ready he will take him on. However, the Ihuie doe not seem to be overheated in arranging matches these day, as he is gathering the coin In other way, and will est up. Most sporting authorilien agree that there are only four men now seriously to le considered as aspirants for the Dane lightweight mantle. These men, in the order of their ability ace; Jack Blackburn. George Memsic. Packey McFarland and Freddie Welsh. There I only one way to determine which of the four entitled to a bout with Nelson have a further elimination tourney and let the Battler go up against the best of the four, t'ertanly such a plan would have the enthusiastic approval of every fair mtndeil sport In reality, in America. Blackburn. has the Iwst right for a buttle with the champion, since he ha proven that he can weigh in at 133 pound and go h ne-ri- l 1 1 20c 100 BUSH ACT USED SETS. hon- Aa Nelson won his laurel from a negro, no such petty excuiie aa drawing the color line should be tolerated. All four men are natural lightweights, although Blackburn' is of abnormal build and enjoys physical advantage of height and reach which the others do not pusses. But If he inakee the weight, 183 pound at the appointed time, there nhould lie no qulbhle. Nelson Needs Rest. Nelson 1 entitled to a rest and to reap the fruits of hi victory. The elimination tourney would requkv three contest, if none got cold feet, and by that time the Dane would be ready to meet the winner. It matters little to the pride of Hegewich whether It Is a Blackburn, a McFarland, a Welsh , or a Memsic. they all apjiear alike to on ONLY made-O- BY NE PRICE C.D.IVES. 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It argued that the men would not have taken a tkiiigomus chance of being convicted, when conviction rande aj leimlty of a jail term wlilch may b? j long a two years. STYLES-uni- , SOLD d FALSTAFF CAFE j i E ! 1 ANTI-RA- LAW CE 30c 50c $850 ALL h- 60c $10.00 $22.50 pionship preliminary match at the opening of the national clay bird championship meet at the Travers island traps of the New York Athletic club today. Upson made a score of 96 out of a possible 100 birds. J. H. Hendrickson of New York, William Ford of Wilmington, Del., and C. W. Billings of New York tb-- for second place with 94 birds each, and on the shoot-of- f Hendrickson captured the place with 25 straight hits. Billing winning third with 23. The professions were led by J. A. R. Elliott of Brooklyn. who broke 96 bird out of 100. L. 8. German of Aberdeen. Md., was second with 93, and George Maxwell of Holstein. Neb., wa third with 91. HATS i $1.00 $6.00 $6.75 $7.75 six rounds. He haa met Gan a of times and the former world's champion could never boast of having beaten the Philadelphian In a decisive fashion. Cans beat Memsic, but McFarland and Walsh always sidestepped like old master." If McFarland, or, in fact, any one of the three, refuse to meet Blackburn It will be a public confession that they do not want any of his game and the public ahould immediately drop them from further regarding lightweight Possible Birds. NEW YORK, Dec. 18. D. A. Upson of Cleveland won the amateur cham- nuin-b-- r or. T. Rushmer nanufacturlng Optician - j 40c 49c 80c $170 20c Upson Now Amateur Cham- - est Crowd in New Orleans. 12'c 25s 35c A. ion, Picking 96 Out of 25c $1.19 $1.98 10c 15c 20c 25c 35c $170 $175 $100 1MI Head OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF GAMES AT 20 PER CENT OFF. 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Only work allowed to leave the premYou 29c SRe Doll Bed, apei'inl Doll Bed, special Doll Bed, special Doll Iteds. apeclal 75c Neckwear, special 35c Kid TMI 60c Kid Doll 76c Kid I kill Fll Grind GOSSIPY NEWS OF 20c Books SOc 15c 10c 15c 25o 35c 15c 4 OGDEN 5TATE BANK Interest Paid On Savings Accounts i Subscribers of The Utah State are requested to read and Journal Bookies Take Chances in New follow instructions printed at head of editorial column. Orleans and Arrests Follow. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 18 -- Because the district attorney was present yesterday afternoon when there arrests were made at City park a a result of a test of the Locke law, the men arrested will not have a preliminary hearing. The district attorney considers the evidence Kulficient to bring the men to trial without this formality. Their trial will prnbiihl.v cot up the latter part of Decemlar. W. W. Lyle, of Russellville. Ky.. manager of the one race meet, with E. M. 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