Show CLASSIC COCKING MAIN Three Dozen Dubs Enjoyed Themselves Them-selves With Sixteen Birds Each game sport cheered on his chicken And the pllco were unaware I That the sky whim feather did r thicken In the plnco called NotAiiyWhere fl About three dozen bird fanciers and j sixteen chickens gathered at Nowhere fi yesterday forenoon very early Long before the sportsmen reached the scene f of battle It was noticed that many of them were bearing hags of game under fi their wings In one or two cases carriages 0 car-riages were pressed Into service and f boxes of the feathered lighters were f transferred from their t restful coops to the place of conflict The Police department depart-ment received no Invitations to be present because of the fact that without with-out the aid of a compass it was difficult dif-ficult to determine whether Nowhere was located within or without the city limits < J A pit had been prepared very thought II I fully by some one of the early pioneers I I near the southern confInes of Salt Lake > Within this Inclosure was pulled off avery i a-very pretty exhibition of cocklighting I In all seven roosters were destroyed er but It was accomplished on the square ijc Because the chickens were new ones Land no j tho I comparatively little known and bettliif was not so lively as It will probably a f prob-ably be at the next meeting Those who Py j participated at the main were slightly Pu and the birds m unfamiliar with the same had not been properly prepared In fr u only one case were galls employed Old Its j Crow was the hero of the meet swift ur ly dispatching four of his feathered at friends All traces of battle were quick rut ly wiped out and the sportsmen several fit 1 of whom were under voting age sauntered saun-tered cityward singing softly the sweet refrain On a Dark December Day I It Is 1 being arranged to pull oa a real uptodale mix soon and by the Mine for tlC next meet more fanciers will have become familiar with the location of Nowhere It |