Show IT WAS A GOOD EIGHT But Oil What a Difference in the Morning The Turner Crowd Hustle for Bonds Newell Goes to the Pen Tuiner Badly Disfigured f Lon Turner who was whipped by young Williams at Ogden Thursday night William Newell and Charles Walker Wal-ker his seconds and Peter Gillespie who manipulated the financial end of the contest con-test were brought to this city yesterday by Deputy Marshal Goodsell not having been able to give bonds at Ogden and taken before Commissioner Greenman for that purpose Their bonds were fixed at 51000 by Commissioner Cross at Ogden and it was only a short time subsequent to their arrival here that Gillespie furnished furn-ished sureties and was released The remaining re-maining three though were not so fortunate for-tunate and it was not until after 6 oclock that Turner and Walker filed their bonds and were bid a cheerry good evening 1 H P nl T > nn4nn This left Newell to by Marshal Benton s I mouru alone and in default of bonds he I was taken to the penitentiary The effect of the drubbing which Will loins gave Turner is readily noticeable The latters left eye is artistically frescoed fres-coed his mouth is badly bruised and swollen and the upper portion of his i body is in the same condition I The result of the WilliamsTurner fight was not a surprise Turner proved to be I as scientific and game as his friends claimed he was but Williams superior weight was too much for him The conduct con-duct of the deputy marshals in allowing the fight to go on to a finish before making mak-ing any arrests is severely criticised It is understood that Henry Williams has retirdd from the ring CRUSADE AGAINST PUGILISM OGDEN Jan 20The arrest of the sports implicated in Thursday nights pugilistic event has caused considerable of a sensation in Ocrden and a great deal I of consternation among the sporting element ele-ment The preachers and church people have perfected an organization for the avowed purpose of compelling the cessation cessa-tion of all prize fights in Ogden and today a delegation waited upon the mayor and demanded his assistance in their fight The preliminary hearing of those arrested will take place on Monday before Judge Cross It is stated that incase in-case the men are bound over the arrest of the complaining witnesses will follow the charge being that they were witnesses of the fight SMITH AND GODDARD MATCHED Ed Smith formerly of Denver and who knocked about Salt Lake for a long time during the period when Dave McDonald Jerry Slattery Charles Moth and Frank I Smith made this city their headquarters H Lt Lt has succeeded in getting on a match with Joe Goddard the barrier champion for 15000 a side The fight will come off before be-fore the Olympic Athletic club at New Orleans on March 3 The result of this contest will be awaited with no little interest in-terest by Salt Lake sports MARTELL GETS A MATCH Bob Thompson of this city has acreed to meet Joe Martell in a finish flight to come off at Ogden |