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Show TRUTH. 10 SPORTING GOSSIP. The fistic art, which has been dead in Salt Lake for some months, is reviving, and lovers of the manly art will have an opportunity of wit. nessing two bouts in the near future. Tommy Jacobs and Aurelio Herrerra, two featherweights, have signed for a set-t-o at the Atheletic club next Monday night. Both have the reputation of being plucky fearless fighters, and it is believed they will put up a game contest, and that there will not be any faking. They have been training for some time at Orr and Lawlers, and are said to be in good condition and spoiling for a fight. Jt The prospects for a match in the near future between the two heavyweights, Denver Ed Martin and Fred Russell, are good. Russell, who was on the coast has accepted the terms offered by Billy Madden, the manager for Martin, and it is thought the bout will be pulled off early in March. Jl J Riders Want More Money. Cycle riders will hereafter refuse to ride in the New York six day race ex cept it be for a percentage of the gate receipts or a vastly increased purse. George Leander, winner of the late race, is authority for the statement Leander says that after the race In New York the riders held a secret The Worlds Greatest Sprinter. Arthur F. Duffey, champion sprinter of the world, has been training diligently of late to lower the record for 75 yards. Duffeys feat of running 100 seconds yards in nine and three-fifth- s accidents, be carried by Irish Lad, was the sensational event in athletic winner of the Saratoga Special and circles last year. The record had stood s seconds for other big stakes, who was considered at nine and of many years and all of the speedy runby many to be the best the year, with the exception of Aceful, ners of the past decade sought to his stable companion, who is now in lower it, but in vain, until Duffey accomplished the task. Arthur Duffey is England. not only a great runner but has proved Jt Jt athlete by his himself an Saddle and Sulky. broad jumping and pole hurdling, Expect, 2:16, died the other day. vaulting. He is still a student at W. B. White of Cleveland now where he will be gradu- states that Star Pointer, 1:59, will Georgetown, net be campaigned this season. James B. Green of Saladin, 2:05 fame, will train a couple of good ones for J. A. Brennan of Philadelphia this season. The green trotter, Eddie Connors, reputed trial 2:09, is the latest horse reported to be trained by Geers this season. Col. Lucas Brodhead, for so many years superintendent of Woodburn farm, received a bequest of $5,000 from its late owner, A. J. Alexander. Oakwood by Ashwood is the first new 2:30 performer for 1903. He is three years old and trotted to a record at Phoenix, Ariz., on Jan. 1. of 2:28 the rick Produce stakes at Brighton Beach. Mr. Wilsons other nomination is Grantsdale, by St Serf La Belle II., who show'ed good form in a number of races here last season. Harry Payne Whitneys colors will, barring four-fifth- all-roun- d omun Smith is naturally Family, the name in the new London H? natln8 There are some 2,000 plain There are also, seem, seventeen other way. ing the name, varying from to Schmidt Nor does M this tav account such obvious relati Smithson, Smlthers, etc BANKERS .... WALKER BROTHERS .Rawkem, talt Lake City, Utah A Established flu General Banking Business Transacts! Safely Deposit Boxes For Rent much-toute- d Homer S. Ring, Pres, H. L Killer. CasUar John E. Miles. Asst. Caster. Weils, Fargo & Go., ESTABLISH! Biot. D 1852. Capital and Surplus, - $11,589,494.47 General Banking Business Exchange on principal cities of United states, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and the rest of the world. Jt Jt meeting, at which it was decided to To Race In Europe. organize the racing men in the spring. The most important invasion of Leander says that after he had paid his expenses from the $750 received Europe by American cycle riders will f as first money there was left be made early in March, when a team of ten men will start for a conquest of only $300. The second team cleared the old world. The pace followers only $200 each. The big Chicagoan will be Elkes, Jimmy Mitchell, Harry says also that the receipts of the Joe Nelson and George Leander, the week were $98,000, and profits $65,000. recent of winner the race, The riders believe that a good share while will be the sprinters represent of these enormous profits should go ed now on who is Major by Taylor, toward repaying them for their six to his Eddie Bald, Australia; w'ay days' work. Owen Iver Frank Kimble, Lawson, Jt Jt Kramer and Woodie Hedspeth, the Jenkins Wants Return Match. last named the recent colored addition Tom Jenkins, who lost his title of to the professional ranks. While the champion wrestler majority go abroad under contract, of the world to Dan McLeod of Wor- Lawson, Michael, Elkes and Bald will cester, Christmas day, owing to an in- go as free lances, and will ride wherjury to his leg, wants a chance to .win ever they can get a race. ' back his laurels. Jenkins manager, Jt jt Henry Poliak, says: The Cleveland wrestler has been suffering from a New Skating Records Established. severe case of blood poisoning for Three new' speed skating records some weeks and was working with a w'ere established at Verona lake, steel and leather brace on his leg New' Montclair, Jersey, by Maurice when he faced McLeod. It was the Wood of the Verona Skating club. steel part of his brace that broke and The first event was the seventy-fiv- e penetrated his leg, when he was forced yard, and WTood won supip 0:08 to forfeit the match. He was willing old of the record 0:08 to continue the match, notwithstand- planting made by S. D. See on Van Cortlandt ing the fact that he was suffering terrible agony, but I refused to let him lake, Dec. 30, 1883. In the race Wood won in go on. Had he done so, the loss of 0:09 old The was 0:09 record his leg might have resulted. Jenkins S. John Johnson at Minneapolis, is entitled to a return match with Mc- by March 1, 1893. Minn., Leod, whom he has twice defeated, and I will bet any part of $5,000 that Jt jt he can do the trick again. ' Kansas City to Have a Derby. Jt Jt The opening of the Kansas City Eastern Horses in Western Event. Jockey club and Fair associations to The Eastern turf will probably bs augural racing meeting at the ne liberally represented in the running of course, the latter part of next Septemthe American Derby at Chicago next ber, will be featured by a stake event June. Although the official list of en- worth about $10,000 in added money. tiles has not yet been announced, it is It will be known as the Kansas City known that August Belmont, R. T. Derby. Wilson, Jr., and Harry Payne Whitney Jt will send high-clas- s performers to the Shamrock II. Not to Be Used. post. Mr. Belmont has nominated his The cup cliallenger, Shamrock II., crack colt. Lord of the Vale, a son of which is still In the Erie basin, will Hastings, who ran second to Savable r.ot be used as a trial boat for the new in the Futurity and was beaten a nose. Mr. Wilson has named Mexican, the challenger, Shamrock III. The ShamMirthful colt, who was purchased by rock III. will be trieu on the other him at the Mackay sale at Saratoga side against the first of the Lipton last summer, and who afterward won trio. 8 -- HWW4 WWf one-hal- six-da- y catch-as-catch-c- . 1-- 5, 3-- 5, 100-yar- d 3-- 5. 4-- 5, Jf ated this spring. During his career he has won almost innumerable prizes and trophies, many of which are displayed at his mothers home in Boston. o To Prevent Lamp Explosions. 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