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Show PAGE TWO. THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST i U 1308. .World pipffliin American and Englishman Engage in Bloody Battla Because of Dispute Over Olympiad. PLYMOUTH. Eng., Aug. II. TU liiUHeagrn on tlu Whit SUr liner Teutonic which arrived hero today (ruin New York, in addition to the Incidents w hich are usually to bo bad on an ocean liner had the additional pleasure of witnessing a real prise tight. The principals were two passengers, nn Americas and an Englishman, Fred and Henry Nolan of Washington, Duval of on, and the excited Spectators were practically everybody on shipboard. Ths cause of the prise nght was so' much strung talk and partisanship concerning the Olympic games. During the trip there had been much 111 feeling between Duval and Nolan about the games and the argument ran high over the reapettive merits of ths American and English athletea On Sunday the discussion reached the boiling point and ths two men came to blown Doth Duval and Nolan have strong religious convictions, and out of deference to the Sabbath they agreed to curb their tempera for ths lime. Then some one In the smoking room eugeated thJt there was no better way of Milling ths vesed question of na' tional supremacy in sports than by putting up ths tw0 men ns the representatives of their respective countries and have them light It out. The proposition was put to Nolan and Duval and they literally Jumped at the chance. Weuld Net Eight en Sabbath. Still tlw Sabbath calm held them back and It was agreed that they I xt NATIONAL LEAGUE IS i I . SKY ! I . (By Dally State Journal Special Sport (Service.) SPRINGFIELD. Mass., Aug. U Out on the Connecticut river today doaens of the amateur oarsmen of America are engaged la final practice for the national regatta, which be held tomorrow and Saturday, All of the leading rowing centres of the country are represented among the athletea gathered here, and wi.l he seen In action In what promises to be one of the most exciting nautical ever held In Uncle Sam's land. The regatta haa been more widely advertised than before, and the number of spectators will likely break all past records. The course will be well patrolled, many launches having been engaged for that purpose, so that there wjll be no Interference with the conGy testants. The oarsmen who compete in the national regatta will have an opportunity of viewing what will become DAY III a million dollar race course.- - It la expected that that amount will be expended on the regatta course alone In connection with the big river front proBOSTON, Aug. IS. The dawn of ject that the Springfield committee in "Cy" Young day finds Boston baseball charge of the regatta finds basis for mad and ths veteran player of the Its belief that the scene of the annual race. Beantown brigade will be given auch an ovation aa few players of the naFighting Railroad. tional game have ever received. The The national regatta counts Is management expects an unprecedented flanked by tracks and other property rale of tickets for this afternoon's of the New York, New Haven and game, and a part of ths proceeds will Hartford railroad, and the removal of go to swell the bank account of Cy" the property Is part of the scheme to a city beautiful.' Young, and will go far toward provid- make Springfield ing against the rainy day when age President Mellon sets the figure that will force the retirement of the hero his railroad company must get at a of the diamond. A valuable trophy, round million. A commission Is now lald for by popular subscription, will In chargs of the task of working out he presented to Young during the ex- th plans for this big job. and It Is confidently predicted that It will be a milercises In his honor this afternoon. lion dollar course In reality when Springfield Is ready again to call for the regatta. The committee la making big headway In Its efforts to get collegiate aquatlo authorities to aea the wisdom of shifting the Yale Harvard race back to Springfield, where It was held NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE e races beIn 1174 when the tween the Crimson and tha Blue were Inaugurated. A few years ago a moveSEATTLE, Aug. 12. Timely hitting ment to bring the races back to In the second and fourth enabled SeatSpringfield .had taken considerable tle to win from Butte by a aoora of 4 to headway when U waa found that tha 1. Double play with the bases full New York, New Haven and Hartford knocked Butts out of a chancs to tlo. railroad would not provide facilities for observation. Score: R. H. E. Display af Enthusiasm. 4 , 0 1 000 210 10 Seattle Secretary C. H. Hathaway, of tha S Springfield 0 041 000 0001 Board of Trade, who la Butte Batteries Rush and Stanley; Thom- chairman of the regatta, and Charles T. Shewn, a board of trade director as and Bender, Umpire FYary. and an enthusiast on rowing matters, are looking largely to rowing interests In the deal between the railroad AMERICAN LEAGUE company and the city and part of con-tes- ' , i ac-w- lll ; ta y BEAM! Yale-Ilarva- rd " . a.,, CANADIAN WHEAT CROP. COLORADO TEAM O'Connor, manager of Ketchel, tod O'Connor said: 1 think the best answer u that Ketchel has fought and beat all tlw men Burns fought draws with an4 I dont think there will be a Bunu-Ketchel fight There Is no hurry ant j n doubt that there will b j I Bumi-Ketch- el fight If Ketchel kePi j on winning." WINNXPEG. Man, Aug. II. Ona hundred million bushels la a conservative estimate of thla year's wheat crop In western Canada. In many sections TO cf Manitoba and other provinces con- alterable difficulty has been experienced in securing sufficient harveet hands, Baseball fana of Salt Lake, Ogden and In some places the Jails have been and Murray are to have a chance to opened and prisoners serving terms for INDIANS CELEBRATE. compare the teams of tha Utah State minor offenses released, on condition MOUNTAIN VIEW, Okie., Aug. 11- -a league with the best team In the Col- that they old in gathering the bumthree-da- y orado State league In a series of games. per crop. celebration of the opening I of President Tobin, of the Utah league, the Kiowa, Caddo and Comtchns Subscribers ef The Utah State country to white settlement was com- yesterday cloned negotiations with the Luxua team of Denver for a aeries of foMow'inetroctionaVrintr at'head H menced er. today. Many redskin, are here to take part In the festivltlm, four games, to be played here next editorial column. ! - Batteries Rucker Crandall, Malarkey Umpire O'Day. and Bergen; and Breanahan. ITTTSBURO, Aug. IS. Brown was Invincible today, and Chicago won from rttthburg by I to 0. Bcora: - I I 0 Pittsburg I Chicago . . 2 0 Batteries Leaver, and Williams g Phelps; Brown and Kllng. Umpire defeated Philadelphia In a Johnstone. game today. The Athletics had a new Une-u- p owing to the absence of PHILADELPHIA, Aug. IS. Boston Davie J. Collins and Schreck and broke even with Phllade'phla today In Coombs, who were sent to Boston to a gcores: take Tart In the Cy Young benefit game. First game Score: R. H E. R. H. E. Boston . . 4 I T 1 Cleveland . . .4 IX 7 I .Philadelphia , ,,S ,. 1 I Philadelphia Batteries Ferguaon and Graham; Batteries Llebhardt and Bemls; Dy Fnxen and Dooin. Umpires Rlgler and gen. Vickers and Powers. R. H. E. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE S Poston I I 1 10 Philadelphia Batteries Lindaman and Bowman: SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. Aug. 12. MrQuillcn and Doln. Umpires Rlgler San FTanclsco won from Oakland by a and Rudderham. wore of 2 to 2. Score: R. H. E. San Francisco . j ,.S 8 2 WESTERN LEAGUE 2 I S Oakland , Batteries Jones. Skillman and Ber-irNelson and Slattery. 12. Pueblo won PUEBLO, Aug. LOS ANGELES. Aug. 11. Nagle again from Dee Molneo today by bunchy shut Portland out today. While ing hits off Bomar. Score: R. H. E. not backed dll good work he 4 Dee Moines , I 1 up at critical times. Score: y; Gra-ne- e ............ Pueblo I IS n. h. e. I Batteries Bomar and Weigart; 2 Los Angeles 0 Ga'gano and Mltxe. Portland OMAHA. Aug. 12. Good luck In Batteries Nagle and Hogan; bunching hits won todays game for and Whaley. Omaha. 8core: Hon-sk- a, S 2 I 1 Gra-ne- y R. H. E. .....4 Omaha Lincoln . 2 . Batteries Sanders Bonno and Zlnran. and I 7 I AMERICAN ASSOCIATION I Oondlng; At Milwaukee Malwaukee, 0; Co- lumbus, I. At 8L Paul 8L Paul, 12; IndianDENVER. Aug. 12, Jackson's pitching was too much for Sioux City to- apolis, 1: Loulsvlle, I. At Kansas City First game Kansas day. Score: R. H E. City. 2: Toledo. 4. Second game Kan 2 1 saa City, 7: Toledo, 4. Denver . . . Sioux City I For envelopes, letterhead, business Batteries Jackson and Zalusky; eard. dodgers, etc. call up The Journal Freeman, Starr and Henry. lob rooms. Beth phones 444. loft lasting fanpr ion upon this romantic andI handaoma jroang Revo lutionary General and Statesman, who diod so tragically in a duel at the very lonith of his tame. Upon every danse of the Constitution of the United Statee his individuality is indelibly stamped. Daniel Webster says of him: He smote the rode of National resources and abundant streams of revenue gushed forth; ho touched the dead corps of public credit and it sprang upon its feet," He believed in protecting tha brewing industry, and drank good beer ell of his days. oar hifhurlaws and institutions champion. Warn Bek and Bennett Warnock and Bennett are In fine trim and their townsmen look to them to add to their laurela In tha regatta. If Champion Bennett la successful In defeating hla till during the national regatta he will retire on hla laurela and let othera fight It out for tha alngle- - aculllng championship of tha United Statea next year. Bennett's main Idea In giving up the rowing game la that he would be pitted in the championship single next year against his clubmate Alexander War' nock champion. These two carry the colon of the Springfield Boat club and re auch staunch friends that each hesitates at th, thought of contesting against the other. In this year's re gatta B nnett and Warnock will be entered In the double sculls event, while each will go Into hla own event In the singles. Bennett May Lass. There la the possibility 0f defeat for Bennett thla year. Durando Miller, New York A. C, winner of the ass elation alnglea In Philadelphia. s a comer who la capable of taking a lot more of beating this year than he did last when BennetL Greer and Fred Shepherd beat him In. But last year Miller had raced In his event before going Into the championships, and con sequently couldn't be rated ea having started on even conditions with . r, Rudderham, Second game Blexandet Hamilton. This boat house la tha rowing homa of Champion Harry 8. Bennett and of Alexander intermediate Wanuick, twelve-innin- double-heade- : The games will not in any way I Interfere wita the slate league games, KETGRELL as they will be played on open dates. Each of the teams In the league will be given an opportunity to schedule 0:ie game with the Luuxs ou their home ; ONE REP grounds, but, should any of the teams not care fur the game, one of the teams will have to play two games, j aa toe visitors are guaranteed four So Thinks Tommy Burns Who t games m ail. la a us The Lux team strong aggregation and should be able to give the Utah league a hard fight. Billy anan elaborate will be decorated In the old Salt Lake catcher. Is ner and thousands of visitor are ex- baca-atc- p for the Luxua team make playing will Burrows pected. Senator the notification speech. Mr. Sherman and, it la thought, will make the JourBT W. W. NAUGHTOX ney to Salt Lake. The Luxua team la now at work on hi speech of SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. tour of now a la Colorado, on meeting first ceptance. has been fired in th,. Tommy ail co.nera, and expects .to arrive in Burns-gun - Stanley Ketchel war. Burn next a time for game Salt Lake la baa sent a message from far across the CAN UTAH SPORTSMAN Tuesday. Pacific to the effect that Ketchel must go and get a reputation before Bunu GO TO OKLAHOMA will regard him aa fit company in , GEIGER HAY FIGHT AT worlds championship ring. When Ketchel, after defeating Hugo Governor Cutler yesterday anRAWLINS INSTEAD OF ELY Kelly, raised an ambition to tacUi nounced that he would appoint any Burns, the Ban Francisco promoted aat up and began to take notice. sportsman in the stats who wishes tJ Forrest Geiger (Jack Forrest) ot Knowing that Burns was in Aumake the trip, a delegate to the convention of the League of American .Ogden, will probably change his plana stralia, Coffroth sent the following cJ Sportsmen, to be held at Lawton, Okla., for a fight on Labor Day, unless word ablegram: San Francisco. Aug. 11. Barney on (XL 12. This association la mak- la received from the Ely propnoters, or John Wren, Melbourne: ing a great fight for better laws for shortly. Articles were signed several Reynolds, the protection of fish and game, and It U, l Rub, w, b, would be a good thing for this state if Smith In the Nevada town, but since Please tell him J will offer terms (or The delegate returning the signed art Idea, Forrest fight whenever he is ready Coffroth" It could be tepreaented. Here is the answer received by The delegate has hoard nothing further from Ely. would be represented. would be compelled to pay his own Rawlins, Wyo., sport are anxious to Coffroth: Melbourne, Australia, Aug. 1!. expenses, but there are many in this match him foy a go there on Labor state who could easily afford1 to do ao Day and It la more than Jikely that Coffroth, San Francisco: Ketchel must first beat O'Brien. Burns willing your and bring Utah to the front as a unless vor- - la received from Ely soon, management Wren." sportsman's state. Geiger will sign for the Rawlina mllL Coffroth showed the telegram to Jos four-mil- Brooklyn aet NEW, YORK, Aug. New York back a peg In the nee for first plae, In the pennant race today by beating the locals, K to 1. Score: R. H. E. 0 I Brooklyn . . 1 t New York , 0 week. should meet for a seven-roun- d fight on Monday morning at 4 oclock. Everybody was up bright and early on Monday morning. A ring was formed on the after deck and the passengers crowded to the ringside. A San Franciscan acted as referee and the Marquis of Queensberry rules which were to govern the contest, except that no gloves were to be used, both nit n fought like tigers. The first round was In Duvals favor and the second closv.. with Nolan's eyes In mourning In the third round Duvals nose was pulverised and hs bled freely. Recovering, however, Duval planted a Jab on Xolana beak and It was a question which looked the worse. The fourth round saw Duval getting rapidly weak and hs was aaveu by call of time. Nolaa came lightly to the scratch in ths fifth, rushed at Duval and with a trip hammer Jolt caught him on ths point of the Jaw, and the Englishman went to sleep. Both men showed unmistakable evidences of the affray when they landed here, and all the passengers agreed that It was as pretty and game a fight aa they ever expected to see. PRIZE FIGHT : 1 REFERENCES: Appleton's Encyclopedia; Shoulsia History U. A. pi 71. ate. NOTIFICATION. UTICA, N. T, Aug. IS. Preparations are going forward for a great celebration here next Tuesday, when James 8. Sherman will be formally notified cf his selection as Republican rice presidential candidate. The town Lila of - a MR The Natural Drink of America ' In every glass is hfcalth: and what is health but efficiency and power? 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