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Show DAILY PAGE SIX. j WITH THE SPORTS UTAH STATE JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, X X at any stage of the game. He seemed to lack speed and certainly lacked accuracy. In the early part of the fight, on several occasions, he Nelson up with rights straightened and lefts on the Jaw, but when it came to following up his advantage his swings were wild. He seemed to be s, while Nelson at all times was cool and confident. In the seventh round, when it as if Corbett was practically would thank you for your suggestion If gone, he showed a flash of his old-th- you would advise her to use speed and landed several severe punches on Nelson's ribs and Jaw. It was only a spurt, however, and Young Corbett soon lapsed Into his lasted until condition, whk-the end of the fight. Nelson's plan of battle was to force Corbett around the ring, keeping close to him mil the time. Whenever Corbett missed a swing Nelson was there with a return which generally landed. From the fifth round on Nelson had Corbett in a corner or against tho ropes and landed heavy blows at will. Corbett In some way managed to protect himself from a knockout blow There is a wholsesome wlnnlngness until the middle of the ninth round. In u jiffy Nelson swung his right over about it whk-- brings to the user a full the Jaw and Corbett went down. He measure of satisfaction. remained down and then stood up against the roiies with his hands lowAt your grocer's. ered, unable to protect himself. Nelson partly toppled him over with a Money back If it fails to please. wing on the Jaw, but before. Corbett was fairly on the mat his seconds threw up the sponge. The round lasted In the 2 minutes and 35 seconds. Nelson had Corbett eighth round against the ropes and the Denver man claimed a foul and lowered his hands. Nelson tonight demonstrated that he Is Corbett's superior in speed, accuracy of aim. ability to take punishment and stiff punches After the fight Corbett had but very little to say. He had no excuse to offer. Nelaon, of course, was very happy and announced that his next effort MAY MAKE SOME BIG BANKS. would be to obtain a fight with Britt who had once defeated him. The fight last night was heavily played by the Printers Ink tells the story of an betting element. The odds were 10 to officer of a Chicago bank, who went 8, and were easily snapped at by Corof hla office and asked out in bett's admirers; but there was plenty twenty-fiv- e front one after the persons, beta all In and sight of Nelson money him direct his own bank. to to other, offered were taken. couldn't They didn't know where The fight opened with Corbett dnne-ln- g They It was, or had never heard of It. The about looking confident while Nel- moral ia as big as a house. InterA air. few son wore a serious And the current number of Printers' and changes was all the harm done discusses the infantile science of Corbett had a shade the beat In this Ink bank and financial aadvertlslng. round. swinAside from Corone, Round two was a desperate dles. the financial Institutions do not bett trying some awful In newswhich did not land on the Dane. The have any method or system and paper advertising. crouch a assumed latter merely Most bankers dismiss the subject as used his left. Corbett did considerable one not In their field of business Nelson but this In round, good leading If they have any decided here began to chase his man about the thought Idea adabout newspaper advertising, it a had alight ring. , Corbett still is somewhat like that of the regular vantage. Round three was one of careful spar- physician," whose ethlce taboo printers' ink. Its under the ban that's all ring and again favorable to Corbett. ind so he never thinks of It. But Nelson sent Corbett to the mat with two swings to the Jaw, but the Den- there are no such professional ethics in and finished the bankers buslnesa verite arose quickly The only basis of sound Judgment in gamely. Round five was pretty well Nelson the attitude of the average banker toIng. both exchanging lefts and rights ward advertising Is that the ads must The Nelson was continually after his man not take flamboyant form. and roughing it In earnest. The hon- banker's ad. must he dignified and conservative In Its character. But it ors were about even. Round five was pretty wall Nelson. can lie attractive, just the same. Says Printers' Ink: Bank adverThe Dane fought like a tiger and fore ed Corbett about the ring so that the tising has received its share of attenlatter was forced to find repeated tion In the past, but until within the clinches. Corhett finished very tired, last two yen rs It has been more or less This was Nelson's round by a wide of an Infant. The time has now come when It will be developed rapidly. New margin. Round six Corbett looked worried, methods of attracting business must be Nelson kepi boring In and shoved Cor- evolved, just as new channels of inbett to the floor. The latter succeeded vestment must be found. "Where it has heretofore lieen an In gettinis In several good punches, but reIn a left ran auxiliary, advertising must now beinto straight usually turn. Corbett fought back gamely, come a necessary part of a bank's but Nelson was too strong and planted equipment The banker who uses publicity wisely, as a business force, will left and right all over him. Round seven was all Nelson. Cor-je- it do most to advance his institution, was compelled to break ground "Advertising in some phases is not and failed to land at any stage. Oc- an auxiliary of banking, but Is creating casionally he whipped a right to the new banking methods, ns that of receiving deposits by mail. In other inJaw. but it was returned three-folRound eight saw the Denver man all stances It is used as an auxiliary for but out and swinging like a wild man. the development of savings acc.iunis, Corbett showed gameness seldom seen commercial business, loans, safe deso In a ring, while Nelson kept admin- posit vaults, trust facilities nml Nelson forth. istering terrific punishment. got Corbett against the ropes and Cor"Every community has Its bank that bett placed his hands over his face to 1s waking up to the advantages of pubprotect It. The gong rang with Cor- licity, using methods o( its own devisbett ready to drop. ing. Conservatism Is still the rule, but Round nine saw the finish. Corbett there is a disiiosltlon to be more alive started out with several good rights and the great bugaboo of precedent ts and lefts, hut It was all off when Nel being attacked energetically. Corson again began with a blff-ban- g. Each bit of precedent that Is broken bett seemed all in and Nelson sent him down means an advance. The whole to the floor with a straight left which movement Is going on at a pace that caught him on the jaw. He took the will make today's methods effete a year count, got up. but was so groggy he or two hence. tnuld hardly stand. Nelson went at It's possible that the current number hlin like a tiger, but at this stage Cor- of Printer's Ink will actually create bett's seconds saw that their man was some big banks owing to some liank hopelessly beaten and threw up the ers reading It and seeing the light of sponge. advertising. ed ne Crescent seml-grog- Flour 455 180 478 269 497 172 135 170 127 135 7392179 420 439 350 394 482 145 185 HO 139 147 6762085 still nominally the champion lightweight fighter of the country, wants to battle for his title on March 10 against 'Willis Fltxgerald, John Reid's good scrapper. Joe Gana, who Is The Detroit basebull team has no less than twelve pltchera on Us list, Donovan. Mullin, Kltson, Killian. Stovall. Raymond and Jaeger of last year's squad, and Ford, Thomas, Crumley, Coons and Cocotte. recruits. The date of the meeting of the national baseball commission hi Chlcngo has been set forward from March 2 to next Tuesday. Walter Wllmot left for Chicago Saturday night, and will be In attendance at the meeting to add his testimony to that of Clyde Williams ofy Spokane, and the affidavits of Mr. of Ikilse and others Interested tn the fight afcalnst W. H- Lucas, who will probably not lie at the meeting, although an requested by the board. There Is now. In spite of previous prognostications to the contrary, little doubt but that the Pacific National will be given protection, Lucas Ignored Rnd affairs generally settled to the satisfaction of the Pacific National magnates. Lucas has nothing left in the way of as Spokane is beyond defense, question out of his reach, and In the Pacific national ranks he Is short of a town In hla dinky International aggregation of towns. There con be, logically, after recent developments, only one result of the meeting of the board In Chicago Tuesday. and that a favorable decision for the Pacific National. That organisation has an absolutely perfect case against Mr. Lucas, and the evidence leaves hardly a breuch Into which the deposed president can make a successful sully. With the board's decision In their favor, the representatives of the various towns can go ahead and make out their schedules, organise their teams and hurry up plans for the season. The only stumbling block liable to be encountered Is the sixth team in the league, for if Helenn falls down on a team, which is not Inqaissible. there will have to be some hustling Sea-bur- - -- done. n Buttling Nelson made Young Corbett appear the veriest tyro at the fighting game last flight at San Francisco when he practically knocked him out In the middle of the ninth round. In order to save their inan a complete knockout the seconds threw up the sponge. The mnn who twice defeated Terry McGovern was not In it with the young GOLDEN GATE Peery Bros. Milling Company MAKERS Double Daily soon loses aroma and flavor by buying Golden Gate. J. A. tins. a.i'ixrnsuau between St. Louis and Chicago MORNING AND EVENING ' " 9:50 a. m. 9:10 p, From LaSalle Street Station, Chicago From Union Sta. (Merchants Bdg) St. Louis, 9:30 a. m 9:46 p. m. Morning or evening connection at both termini with lines diverging. Equipment entirely new and modern throughout. A DOUBLE-TRAC- K RAILWAY. 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