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Show If HISTORY CHAMPIONSHIHeBATTLEPILt END M KNOCKOUT Philadelphia, Sept 23.WM the heavyweight ftharnpionship bout "between - Jack Dempsey and Gene v, -- I Tonney end ma knockout?Unless history faila to repeat, Tunney, if he wins 4 at all, will turn the trick by having the referee count r; ten over the champion. : defeated the supposedly invincible John It Sullivan in 21 rounds Corbett, with bis dancing,: tactics, wore Sullivan into a state of exhaustion before ?.t .. he put him away. , r , Corbett in turn lost the title in 1897 to BobFita-Bimmo- -- '':;' 1 --- ' " ' ' I Jt : I FORTYrFmST YEAR, ' i 1 ' ' - NO. 76, ' ' . solar-plex- - us fall of 'gentleman Jim." ; . V - Two years later Jim Jeffries stepped Bob in 11 roundsilti late? tried to regain the r, crown, but again was knocked put in eight rounds. Jeff ries. went into, retirement in.l9Q5assinglhe - , - - - ,: '; This was in 1908, U,-- , There being no logical contenders for Johnson'a 4.) crowd," Jim Jeffries," after being In. retirement form?" cral years," was induced to the rjjig in 19W Jeffries,1 a- - shadowof hi4, Against the former self, was knocked out in 15 rounds.'' i --- , in 14 rounds. The much advertised punch delivered by Sir Robert proved thedowtK-- j dusky-cham- , ii ,PRQVCvI,., , .i ... i,i ii -- , p. s lenger. ' j What will Tunney do to Dempsey ? If he U to .wiiVlheJopesayiit should be-b- a,Jawckouts -- . , JohnsgnaiterhQldin ieviemrks- 'I years, was defeated by Jess Willard in 1915 at Havana, ; Cuba. The bput went 26 rounds. Some of the experts eon tend' 'Johnson was counting, the gate receipts as the referee counted his ouL TT :''v.V'.v ",'., . An upset almost as unexpected as the Corbett-- : , , Sullivan fight defeat of Jess Willard in three "rounds byrJadrDerapsey- T- ln: that boot the champion served aalittlemore than a punching bag for the chal was-the- re-ent- er Fiti-siramon- sL toe ' i ns - the-title- F has changed hands since 1892 It has been through the medium of a knockout, with the exception of the joke bout between Marvin Hart and Tommy Burns after Jeffries had presented the former with the title. - JimCorbett provided pugilism's. greatestupsetjn : title over theMarvin Hart, who was defeated by ', -Tommy' Burns in 20 rounds, a decision. Jack Johnson won from Tommy Burns m 14 rounds by a knockout, the bout being staged in Australia. . . It if amatter efrrecord that everyone V 4 1892 when he ! y nniEnoAiLiiD - v i. ' ,, T" - T p- i - . , A PRICE TWO CENTS , . in L.i 11 I.J in. ' ' Ii5 iyj UVJ If' MM " SSSS www AAA vwvw ., : ." aaaa VVM AAA fWff aAaa WW .aa.a f fff f ' " - faaaA, If f ' ' aaaa AAAA 'AAA . MM '. .... .MM MM. ' Set For Colorful Escalante eant lorn Pas linage '( WE '""'' . , . ' .i ...I 'i '..' : ." V; jack r THOUSANDS i r t. ,'; , , "rTimTn - - - - v q ,. HEAVYWEIGHT RIVALS, PROMOTER AND SCENE OF BIG BATTLE v SPECTACULAR " - . ii""v-T'- " ; " ' ' - -.-r-i '' ' ' 'i ir-- ' DEPyiV ' '. " i in i;m geme - TnrniMiniiiiin.niwrii1 Great Throngs Pour Into City " FrbmJmtrons'to Wit-nes- a Fair Attractions; Big ' Street Parade On Friday. Sheriff J. D, Boyd Intestigating: Story Told By Man Three Times a Patient ci State Mental Hospital , '" Pr i Paysoo l?thrf Fay Srhrarrer. : Aniericait Fork Miss Luella Cunnbigbsm. Spanlrii For- kHim Norm Swenaoa. MiHtt 7 ' wd - , i -- P c j'i 1 Plessant Crsve MIm Fcra Bullock. scene or i -V- -:'';' -- fw ly : ft'1' rrr One hundred, and 'titty year of proRress In I'tah ud Ttuh county wlU.be era turned into an hlHtorlcdl pageant requiring at the mowt not vore than 'tnsee Hours for preBen- Lt ittim, to be Hreted before the llwMiidf gathered tonight for the ffffiuamsJUiuaiJEslfL. Tht ; -- L hunt in in "Iwervatiori of the ses- of the coniine of Father Escalante, Frandaelan friai-anleader of the flint party of white uieu to gaze upon beautiful I'tali valiey. Tlie hour for. t 4he display ift as 7:30 o'clock by the county fair 'association. The pageant wiil 1 presented In the areua at the center of the new raw course ami directly: opiKtslte the new Bleachers erected on the. itrortudtf aceordintr to B.' H. Eastmoud, pageant director. n?;r v- r .a- - - ii Presentation of this paKcaut falls exactly niion the" hundred and fiftieth anulyersary 7 of - Escalante'n "T coming. DouiiiiKuez-Ettcalan- te fmtm" i lii lie - nu ' " x.ft- . TFX-Ki- u n.nfAQD v 1 v' i i . u : ' i n--- - -- ,r.r ., -- - grrrti -- i i i u v IhzJc entrance to exposition grounds 1 EULOGIZED AT IMPRESSIVE J--y-- NATION L LEAGIE 1 I'ltUburgh ; .. . . . . t... K Boston. ...... 2 8 1 1 d ; ; 1 ...... Coal. Dealers Close Friday Noon For Fair Iteiiibard-Maeser-Jov- -- ' : . ' . Herald Fight Extra . To Give Complete DEES SUDDENLY DetaOs of Big Fight IN HOSPITAL Batteries': reiser sod E. Smith. mission .bwn- - faith- (JoiK-Impressive funeral servliys. In Relnhard Macser-.ha' and ; Edwards, - Benton X California; emerged from the mouth honor of Reiubard- - Maeser, beloved ful.' -' ' , Taylor. of HiiiWi Fork cunyon (September teacher f Brlgham Tounit nnivers-- 1 Elder A. M. Durham, an asso Cincinnati ' , . . tf . . . . 23, 1776 hnlil ill ftio l'tnh Htulre ciate teacher at Murdock Ifr Academy, Philadelphia . . t, 6 ', . . . . ' ; i The order of the pHgeant tudi-w; Mlnm(, !r-Tied -eitd 10Ht ifluiftg-.esirtHiaiw..Kuitt!st.apprcclatiyil Tliese are the onljr games which Bishop It. J. Murdock of the for the friendship of Brother Maes(Coutiutied on page eight) I'rctro Fourth .ward presided. er," and for wore than neighborly were played today.'. ' ::' 1 . Friends were' present from Beaver, association of the Durham and 1 Logati, Salt Lake City and other Maeser families. Ueiuhard Maeser said.-diIn he not seek state. be the Four representamoney; places d . tives from, the Utah Agricultural looked hlKher tip. and loved to render- service; College were- - to attendance. Attired in sackcloth and ashes, The six leading coal and lumlier children, aiKI they were glad to be . J. F. Tolton, of the president i Herald reporter cornea on bend-- d had something for dealers of Provn will xlosiLat-Huo- u be with for him, y Begver stake kneea aaklug forgiveness for years dur- them. . i . Friday lu order that tlelr employes ing, the residence of Itelnhard Maes:hegravjrwBlcE crept Into er attend the Fair, it is announc may an Anderson A..B. asstciateteach; there, was the first speaker. He he Evening Herald last night ed by O. A. Spear of the Nmoot commented on the uncertainty f er att the. branch Brigham "1'oung Two substantial citizens were of the rjnmlHr company. V life and the promptness of his academy, the predecessor done a grave Injustice. Which Th companies to .the frlenit Murdock In 'academy, spoke of the emi buffeted 4he--f reater-afr-- aresult ieftlng eneh nent services orde- r- ar?r Unroot nitieT-CirIu:aE Brother Maeser in of as eame. emergency we it He told of of the error are unable to Smoot ford Vxml Co Bonntv dt!turmln&r. In his report ef the the: Berrlca. otHelnhard iiieser 1 Southern rtah. ville-- Rnniber ' Co.," Ttafi "TTmiKfA J. . M. Jensen, representing "the coming Jq Beaver, stake 4a years Democratic: county- .- convention Coal Co. Mutual Coal & LuFnls-- r ago and bringing order out of chaos Brigham Yomi university faculty, the reporter named Leroy Dixon Con and Knlght-Coti- ! & It Co. ' The first returns should be in the Herald office about ? as a Democratic ducatkmally.: For 24 .years lder read an expression of esteem of the nominee 'fur o'clock r had been a Maeser this evening, f Immediately following the fight the enMaeVlife Keinhard of ' and .services, Instead member of the state; seuator, of Royal TO ENTERTAIN QI EENS details will be printed in the. Herald fight extra which tire Murdock Academy faculty and for er.' He also read a memorial noem m i J. MurdiKk. Mr. Dixon is a can- The Business ami Irofesslonal J will be distributed in every cornmruhity in Uwh- - county. that- PoliiB. m-dltlats Sjl'ne had been president, tf that written Heby "Alfred Osmond a fellow Women nM'ntrn will cjtii'rtfli institution. teacher.-1 adilwT wntera-rKfi- r tftat the life of tie had been' a nTera. jHepublicanjticket. Knowing this ngnDestTqwr queens of the various cities of the L lH?rpf he High Omndl there some Reuihnrd Mneser was not like the news from feporter inadvettantiy used onnnty at Hansen CHterine cimpnnv 30 old time fable and for years, moral ofhad a held tickwhicn having watchful trained sports, writers of the United ether posithewrongBmu" A at Friday evening pnv escape the tions of responsibility. Id air' these I fense be offers his apol(ies. be featured and Refresh Press, who haye been employed to give the story of the fight, gramwili i IHwlUons'resldent Toltoo. Certified, .' ' in., iContlmied n page eigbt ' menta served, the Herald readers. . .7 H. RAY .:.-- hUrstoryIt . liusi-ncs- - UTTLE JOB - - j The-Hera- for-mtn- . . my - l... -l.n- ' ftpaf . i ui "' . (Jrccm who is acquaintance of Mr. Emery ciinie to his. btme In 8alt Luke liixt ulijUt. according to la- fm unit Iiq given out this afternoon liy sheriff Boyd. He is said to have iiiiHlc a confession of beinfc the one who killed Westerdahl, his brother-In-laand to have implicated .' Bloom as one of the consplratort ? ' ..: of the holdup. . "1 iiiu responsililc for the murder of John Westerdahl 'b- March 1921 iiriTtviaeno!?reeOs TfaJd to hart to told Kmery and. latef Chief BurlddLj. whoj wm tailed to Greea the Emery home as woou., has While under an auscs;he1ic at a bad first told The preliminaries are all completed for trig return? of the been a constant worrjp to In and X t relocal boKpHal Jiavlnir her ae- big fight to be given out by the- - Evening Herald this evening. movcii," srrsrxome- - maintnt!rr1 eannoh keep it any iohger, I am nsed of 1riiTcray7lrarT tia Justr-- The wire," especially leased to get the fight returns directly wife of William H. ltiiy. prefi.lent as sane as anybody. . It's the worry from the ringside at the Philadelphia stadium, has been.in-stalle- d of the Kay Investment compsuy nud orer the killing that has made ma . s and is ready to receive the news of the. big contest in for iiimuv years- prominent- in and .lodge, circles ut this city; ICoutinvied on page elj(Ut) which Qene Tunney, former U. S. Marine will endeavor to dis- died at 1 :'15 o'eks-- this af.enioim. pose offjack Demp8eyasthe- heayyweight champion of the Mrs. Bay had been In ill health for more than a yea r but was thought world. a tols- - recovering ld management is cooperating with the Utah year ago she went to southern Ne. HZ CAILY WAV To B6 county fair Jby placing the returns, at the dispo'sal of the fair vadu'iu quest of her health and reCOAAe POPOUARlT visitors. Resident's of Utah county witness the histori- - turned much invigorated. we peopuusTb Ltr So ' Mrs.' Ray was Isiru In prcvo. rnl nntreani- tn Ko atarrcl of fVia fair tTTnima IViisi ftVftnirff unA . Aprit 1.; 187S,; du lighter of the late same lime. reiurns l" Gforg? Henry and Charlotte Chap- -' .. The returns will also be. given the Columbia theater peli She- - iatt 11 ved Pr :, , 1 prooi-iuetlcany all her Ufe. . tortighrthroughan:itframgemenrdeJ)y In a of the Columbia theater and the Evening Herald ..V.' lodge circles, aud was I LEAGUE GAMES FUNERAL RITES WEDNESDAY and shorfer to the new and colony at Monterey. - 4 , , .Offers Apologies m , - John sta- Green, former deputy sheriff of Utah-ount7 tioned at Dividend, and Oscar Bloom, former employee of the pool hall at Dividend, are in the Salt Lake City jail on suspicion of being implicated in the shooting affair, at Dividend March 9, 1921 In which John Westerdahl, superintendent , of the Tintic Standard mine and LrT. Peterson, proprietor ; . : hall were instantly shot to death. Sheriff X D. Boydgte in Salt Lake City questioning the . two men. He left early this morning for the capitaL John of Provo, proprietor of the Tintic Standard atore-- i Dividend, whowas seriousty wounded "in the shooting," is also in Salt .Lake assisting the officers in questioning the ' :: . r: .x ; suspects. . I Green is said to have made the confession late last night to Frank Emery, former sheriff of Salt Lake county. Mr. Emery notified Joseph E. Burbidge, Salt Lake chief of polict "' and Sheriff Boyd. ' j : leVald Reporter r . - mij, f , " hwHving a new route- from New Mexico jm ftyl- t f BELOVED EDUCATOR'S LIFE Tlie' wt 4 Asr y - ' ttfte Limiup . MJf Ludle Stnw. Miss Beulab tofford. n i ,--' SpriitffvQIe : ,,m. BULLETIN ' ' r: SALT LAKE CITY," Sept. 23, 3 Vclock Although the officers place little crtdance on the story told by John Green former deputy sheriff relative to the killing of John Westef dahl at Divioend on tiie evening of March ,9, ijil, Sheriff J.4 D, Boyd is planning to bring Green and Oscar Bloom, ewhom he implicated in an alleged confession today, t the Utah couaty jail for further examination., iiAt first- - Green stoutly- - maintained that hia 'first story was true, but changed this afternoon and said that he had . told the story to get Bloom in trouble. ',"",. I, ' " Mum Elaine Paxman. w ' ... aine at -- wl : to rto-pm- i;-J a-- Hhe-wn- ""r will s . last worthy- matron of the order tf Katttern Star. Surviving are bcr lins'srad. and the following wuis snd il"nijhters: Florence Ray, Fted C- William H., Jr.. arid iJleltfi - BttV.BTt'-Trf-trijir(- r; and Mr4Sratw.I)alt04-o- f italt Lake ' also two grandchildren." 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