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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, 1 i WITH THE t. SPORTS MUST Bos:(iii iMii((rx went to the theater and xliuw went to supper. l! w.ix nearly 2 o'clock im Thursday ninniiiiK when the crowd came tun i, i the t'otitiiicinnl Hotel. There In lie l.itihj w;,h M .11 hew mm. Slid he, tw h.id been out on a little racket, eo It stcnii'ij aflri the CY YOUNG : GIVE UP PAGE THREE OCTOBER 31, 1905. CROWN? Surprised the Fans. street clothes, and tlmi "M.nhr-M.i. w.im down to pitch and Con( standing talking to ni;iii the Kustoti rnotciw tried to AFTER fmnt of the hotel when VETERAN PITCHER'S PERFORMM.illicwxon :,t 2 o'clock on the cliurin was gone and ANCES STILL UNEQUALED. Thiiril:iy inonimii didn't seem as If at lost the it park,' asked about it. T he Would he form to pilch tluit uf-t- tl Waddell. As I was going through 111' JACK O'BRIEN said the gate 1 felt something pull, and Mie writer dor not iiumii to when I looked, it was gone. We all Older Player Passing Out Eastern that M.illicwxon hud liecn il ae the Matthewson must Pck Critice but tried to find it, somebody t.v.. hut he didn't look like all Twirler. Greatest have stuck It in his pocket. atl.h ti jui then "'M ,i 'Connie' told the 'Rube to hurry cw xou pitihed thiit day. how-ever in .1 I'Mched GRAND OLD MAN OF RING" BENT over to a newspaper office and have a tlrm he did $10 of a with in reward ON ONE MORE MILL. notice put Recent victories of the National oil dond.iy. slutting the Athletics out for the charm, which lie did, and then clubs in the world's champion- pithJuxleasenow League he came up to tny place and said: Mathewson must he send your bartender down ship and interieague series would In- classed as Youiig's Bill, you Good in superior lint don't Francisco Work San O'Brien's in the morning and tell him dicate the passing of former stars and foryct lug Cy .Mathcwxon's to Connie name will Puts Him in Lino for Chamhe found the charm at the park. He'll mark the coming to the front of live ' 't.'ici', but Boston f.mdom pionship. would like to nee Mathewson go down give you your $10 back, and I'll have players. younger the line and equal Young's the charm and we'll all quiet even. 1 sent the boy down games between the two and Connie Bob FUssimmona has challenged was tickled to give him the $10, and major leuguea of the country have -On the Right Track. Philadelphia Jack" O'Brien to a con- I was glad to get It. Crazy, eh? He's been demonstrated to be of great vall'r. Weir test at twenty-fiv- e rounds to de- a long ways from being crazy." Mitchell relaich the snd ue to the different teams of both or- ease nf a young woman front Baltitermine the person most fitted to hold NELSON 18 BUSY. ganisations. says the Chicago Chroni- more a (feeling literary fails who atthe championship of the world In the cle. Two years ago was the first time tended a reception heavyweight class. given by a PhilaWith McGovern Before the clubs of the rival leagues gut toFitxsimmons ruled Marvin Hart out No Match delphia woman lu honor of a Next Summer. of the reckoning ps a heavyweight and the victories were many writer. champion, inasmuch as Hart had igCHICAGO, Oct. 31. If Buttling Nel- gether. American w u in a m front Hallitituro In The every the ' for League. of jov.nu nored the challenge son and Terry McGovern ever come were sa in od need to the whole roomful where case games the veteran to meet him in the ring. The defeat of Kaufman by O'Brien together in a glove contest it will not played the newer organisation cap- of more or less celebrated individuals, brought the Philadelphia man into be until next summer, according to tured the honors, with the single ex- and it seemed to be a circumstance on which she prldctl herself that she range as a proper opponent, according a letter received today by Jack Curley ception of Chicago, where the strug- could remember and he is after finm Nelsons manager. Billy Nolan. to Fitzsimmons, an amazing proporO'Brien from this day fortn. gle ended In u tie. tion of the names of those Bet writes: Nolan you everything Fitzsimmons suys he will fight This year, after two years of work, When, however, she came lo present. ll say farebasis or have got there Is nothing in the reO'Brien on a have been turned and the well to a certain rather tables the Mcbetween match Bat and the distinguished divide ported purse. Fitzsimmons left Chicago for New Govern. We are bonked up in this National league has been the victor young inn ti. who, lty the way, was wil. country for several months, and have in the two important series played-Til- probably the only person then who York last night and declares he arsoon as offers from England which, if we ache as forfeit 12,500 a New York team of the older was not of a "literary" turn, she repost rives there to bind a match with cept. will keep us busy until May 1." league ha won the title of world's marked Kaufmans conqueror. I)o you know. I've remembered champion, which has been held by the To Repair Books. two team for Boston very American nearly all the names, but wher. league BAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 31. Sports Wheu books have come out of their years, as McGraw refused to play the It comes to yours must confess that are still discussing the great showing oo vers I'm entirely at sea." they may be made to look like Americans last year. mads by "Philadelphia Jack" OBrien, On. Older new a Passing With a atnlle the young man replied. Players by st.nple process. made by as well as the plucky fight The value of this competition be- Then Take the old lining off the back by not far from wrong. My Kaufman. Every one figured that tween rival leagues lias been shown, name isyou're Atwater." New York Times. sponging it with a warm, damp OBrien, who was used to case National in of the the eriieclally goes, would blow up after that, and spouge. and remove as much as pos- League. The teams weie defeated two would prove an easy mark for the lo- sible of the gibu. Cut a ploce of plain years ago because they had younger Noted For Her Beauty. cal giant, but O'Brien was as full of white or colored paper large enough and more inexperienced players in the The countess of Northbrook, until steam at the end of the seventeenth to fit over the back or the book, and different clubs, as the Americans had round as he was at the start. He com- to make as it were an extra page at taken all the stars during the war. a short while ago better known aa Visand kept Baring, ia looked upon as pletely outclassed Kaufman These stars, still in the American countess end. one of the handsomest women In Lonhim guessing. The way he landed on each no and the occupy longer high League, down the Paste and fasten middle, Kaufman and then evaded Al's rushes fifty places that they did a few yean don society. During the life of the was the best thing seen here in the It to the back of Ine hook. Rub some ago. New and brighter ones have late earl, says the Tattler, ahe always ring in hany moon. The gate money thin glue over the back and leave It to sprung up and been developed by the spent much of her time with him at amounted to $5,419. of which OBrien dry. National League, and today the older his country home In Hampshire, and ' got $2,310, and Kaufman $1,541. Get some soft calico or muslin and organisation can claim the top place there shone as the most brilliant hostcut It as long as the book and two In the baseball firmament. ess in the country, WADDELL'S LOAN. arranging the Now the American League will unInches broader. Glue this down to the hooting parties entirely herself and from the profit see experience doubtedly -is In and that it bach the exactly Rube Works 8aloon Man and Manof the Nationals and next year will superintending the very smallest demiddle. ager Makes Good. the passing of the old fights and tail an to the comfort of her Leave it to dry; then get the cover see A Detroit tells the folguests. The earl waa devoted to the building up of younger and faster lowing good story at the expense of and remove any ragged scraps of material in the different teams of the her and was never tired of showing our old friend "Rube' Waddell: paper that may be left in it. It simply shows the value of off her portraits and pictures, of league. Think Rube' Waddell's crazy, eh? in book in the proper it Place the in everything. which he had no fewer than difWell, you've got another think." Hes way and paste the muslin and the two competition Greater baseball is being played to- ferent kinds, and always talkedfifty saw. of her man ever the wisest crazy you on reason th inside of etch day for that than was exhibit- as his beautiful daughter-in-law.sheets of paper When they were here on the other cover. Smooth and press them down ed to the public in the past, and more came to he here my place up trip, have become Interested in the and said: 8111, let me take $2. I was well, put the book under a heavy people and are supporting it with their A Crucial Moment in Hlctory. geme till leave and on dry. wasnt weight Just starting in, and long money. Fbythagoras had J t finished bis change right then, so I told him I At one time one baseball club In a lecture couldn't afford it, but he kept coaxing decrying the use of meat aa Don't Borrow Trouble. large city could hardly go through a. ftiod. Suddenly holding up his handa and 1 kissed the two goodby. loss season without financially. as a heavy It Is a bad habit to borrow anything, An hour later back came the Rube' sign that he desired alienee on two and he asked me for $3 more. I told but the worst thing you can possibly Today manyarecities are supporting each the part of his pupils, he said: fortunes and both When sore, is trouble. making sick, him I wouldn't do it, and he finally borrow, And, finally, I would add that beans took off that watch charm which he heavy, weary and worn out by the year. are fit only for pigs to eat They Give biliMust Cy Young Up? got for playing with the 1903 pen- pains and poisons of dyspepsia, Which Is ihe greater pitcher, big produce stablnnuis, thus narrowing nant winners, and, throwing it on the ousness, Brights disease, and similar Young, of the Boston team, or the outlook of the consumer, and bar, said: I guess that's worth the Internal disorders, dont sit down and Cy brood over your symptoms, but fly Matthewson. of the Giants?" asks cause fatty degeneration of the five all right.' I let him take it and before the for relief to Electric Bitters. Here Frederick P. O'Connell, In the Boston mind. night was over he touched me for $5 you will find sure and permanent Post. Realizing that he had burned his That's the question now being askmore, making $10 that he was into me, forgetfulness of all your troubles, and in front of him he walked bridges season fandom. Boston ed The by but the charm was worth enough to your body will not be burdened by a I convinced that Boston would home, lovers are there baseball but over, make up for it. load of debt disease. At Ogden Drugby the thousands who do not under- never help to put meaning Into hla The next day he didn't pitch, but gists. Price 50c. Guaranteed. stand football and who are willing to utterances. Chicago talk baseball 385 days a year. Ten days ago if the question was Almost Alone. asked the answer would be easy. First Villain (playing In small town) Fandom almost to a man would vote In favor of Young. Hist, are we alone? 'Young, however, never pitched the Second Vllain (glancing at the scant ball Matthewson did against the Ath- audience) Yea, almost. letics. No other man ever pitched three shutout games against the same Everyone Expects It Nowadays. club In one week Do you ever advise your patients Mathewaon the Greater? Mathewaon never pitched a no- to take exercise, doctor?" e like man reached game, Oh, yes; it's perfectly safe to do aa Young did. but auch events happen They never lake it" but once in twenty years, and luck always plays a great part In auch a I erforman ce. A Good Catch. Unhesitatingly the writer declares Robert I say, Henry, what do you that Mathewaon la a better pitcher make of this? There .vaa a donkey than Young and that he la the grandest pitcher the game has ever known. tied to a rope, and the rope was four Kid Gleason of Philadelphia, de- feet long; twelve feet away there was clared in the Hotel Marlborough Sun- a bundle of hay and the donkey wantday that Mathewaon was the greatest ed to get to the hay. because he was the game had ever known, and Glea- hungry. How. did he do It? son has been in the game for nearly Henry (triumphantly) Oh! I've twenty years. ' heard that before. You want me to If so, you havnt a Wilson Heater and 40 No one In Boston follows baseball say I It up," and then you would than Jack Keenan. After the say Sogive closer of the cent burnable of did the soft the other donkey. coal per part second defeat Mathewaon administerRobert Not at all. my dear man. is escaping unburned in the form of smoke. ed to the Athletics Keenan said: He la the heft ever. He has a little Work it out: Ita quite simple. Henry (after a pause) Well, I something on everyone. Boston Fans Pick Mathewson. don't know how he did It. Charley lavls said: Give me Robert He simply walked up to the with the celebrated Hot Blast Down-Draf- t, He ia the king. and a'e it. hay consumes these fumes and turns them into Hugh Duffy knowa baseball. He But you said be was tied to Henry was flatly declared that Mathewaon heat. This may be readily seen by the a rope. the greatest baseball has Robert Yes; but the rope was not absence of smoke in the chimney when a ever known. So did Bill Cahill, of East Bos- tied to anything. You mustn't jump Wilson is used. ton. Lantl Blum, Denny Griffin, Lar- kt conclusions like that, you know. You pay 100 per cent for your fuel; why ry Hanrahan. Royal Rooter Hammil-ber- Montreal Herald. Jerry Leary, of Eaat Boston, 'and not get 100 per cent value from it? P. H. Kelley, of Waltham. Deafness Cannot Be Cured There wasnt a single rooter from Boston who saw the games in which by local applications, as they cannot Mathewson pitched who did not say reach the diseased portion of the oar. that Mathewson had something on There la only one way to curt deafness end that is by constitutional remedies. everyone. "Mathewson ought to be a greater Deafness la caused by. an Inflamed Is condition of the mucous lining of the pitcher than Young. Mathewaon about twenty-seve- n years old; Young Eustachian Tuba When this tube la is thirty-ninMathewaon hasnt had inflamed you have a rumbling sound the wear and tear that Young has. r Imperfect hearing; and when It la Whether Mathewson will be as good entirely closed. Deafness Is the result, ten years from now as Young Is at and unleas the Inflammation can bo taken out and this tuba restored to present Is another question. Its normal condition, hearing will bo Alike in ' Many Ways. "In many ways Young and Mathew-so- n destroyed forever; nine cases cut of are alike. Both are always In fen are caused by Catarrh, which la condition, while both use an easy de- nothing but an Inflamed condition of livery that doesnt tear the arm to the mucous surfaces-W- e will give One Hundred Dollara pieces. "Mathewaon is a powerful pitcher. for any case of Deafness (caused by Let me tell you of an Incident In catarrh) that cannot bo cured by IT COMES FROh Philadelphia that makes Mathewson Hall'a Catarrh Cure. Bend for cirseem more wonderful to those who culars. free. saw him pitch. F. J. CHENEY A CO Toledo, O. "It was on Wednesday night, or. Sold by druggists, 75a 18-- x 18-k Phones Anthracite. Sole Agents rather, early on Thursday morning. Take Hall'a Family Pllla for All day long It rained. Several of the hod n his night he was nie Mack in Mack noticed FITI Flour Flour Ogden State Bank H. C. BIGELOW, 111 111, Inti-mu'- The Kind That Everyone President. Uses J. .,- M. 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