Show S Jb ey BY Its It's too hot to Lo write any any any- thin thing They'll bo back with us us' day after tomorrow The fact that Rex Ames is heaving pretty good ball for Salt Lake docs does not Dot tend to arouse any joyous shrieks of youthful l la laughter in Helena 1 News about the tho conventions crowded Harry Thaw haw and the tho fuss in in Mexico oft off tho front pa page c. c but tho box scores did lid business s at the same ame old stand A highbrow gout g ut rises to remark that there are but four original jokes What about the tho Yokel Miller wrestling match Beg pardon though b for referring re re- ferring to Jt it again aRain S SS S Walter Bardgett has has bas bled hied himself from prudish Prudish n Providence to NewYork New NewYork York where ho ia is lending a helpin helping help help- in jug ing hand on the Bicycle World and Motorcycle Review Review- Henry Gohring Gehring is finally finay going to take another whirl at the wr wrestling game The Cleveland man wh who holds the otho middle weight championship is scheduled to to meet Bob Berry of Lancashire Lanca Lanca- Lancashire shire England winner of the Lord Lonsdale belt and championship ot oC London last year car Tho The two will at tho the Cleveland American league up ba baseball grounds on the morning o of ot July 4 j V W Wyo o. o Juno 20 W D. D Bratz Brata Editor Telegram Tele Tole gram Salt Lake City it Utah Kindly us tie as to the tho exact date of f the tho death of Stanley and also the date of his has fight with Johnson V H II IT Jr W WEST ST ST. Stanley Ketchel was shot snot b by Walter Dipley at t Cona Mo on OD the morning morning morn morn- in ing of ot O October 15 1910 1010 und a died on tho the afternoon of the tho same day If HP Ire was knocked out by bv Johnson October 16 1909 May be there i is is' something in in the tho proposition which in common with other people the writer of this particular comment does not know but to th the benighted it seems strange that athletes nth ath letes who are arc t to r represent the United States wore allowed to go IrO to Sto Stock k holm holmand and pay their o own on n expenses This seems dead wrong ron A country o pros porous and generous as na the United States of America ought not to ask those who T ho are ar to its honor bonor and nud fame to pay pay then their own own expense The country countr ought to be willing and anxious aux aux- io ious iotis s to d dd Id this much for foi them If the tho following 1 from the Missoula can he be taken as a Po criterion Eddie 0 OConnell O'Connell th the middle woi weight bt wrestler pulled a a little of his bis Portland Portland Port Port- land wrestling on the fans of that city the other night Declaring the match between Eddie J J. 0 OConnell O'Connell and nd Guy Sansom last Just evening a fake fako and andall andall I nd all a l bets bots off Referee James Montgomery Mon tIO I. I cry ery cemented th tho faith faJth which tho Mis s soula ula fans fans' have hav in his integrity His JUs decision which came o at tho close pC of H the third fall was a popular one as as' tho was palpable to anyone anyon who knew oven the A B 0 C's Cs I of the wrestling game OConnell O'Connell and Hansom Sansom Sansom San San- som had put up a pretty exhibition in in inthe tho the first fall faU which t ent to OConnell O'Connell in thirty one minutes on n a half nelson and a body hold This opportunity was seized by tho the ones who were in on the deal doal to put up about 50 60 ou San San- some ama This money was bet without S asked for odds and looked o. o off oft color to those who took the timo time to think a a. minute Then came camo the tho second sec eec ec o ond ld fall faU which Sansom won after oleen ole elov- en mi minutes of wrestling The fall all allYa Ya was obtained without a hold of any sort Sansom merely lying on his man This was another stone stono in the tho foundation 0 of ot the belief which was rapidly growing Taw n namon amon among tho the spectators Durin During the intermission in in- in- in remarks were freely freel passed about as to tho the appearance of the thema ma match h. h It was apparent that 0 OCon Con nell should have won easily casU Xh session lasted Just one minute came to the center and elt tIu OConnell O'Connell o went down with SaD to top They Ja lay there thoro for a a. few tew with Referee Montgomery J pei dor der their arms A Again ain there thero w wJ hold in evidence and there fai in ing to prevent 0 OConnell O'Connell from I eating himself at any time it Ii of oC tho the slap which Sansom ex would announce his also falso T victor referee jumped to his feet a an and l dared lared the match off 1 It was wag a 1 founded pair that thai arose and lit liatto the cheers heers for Ji Jimmie mip C There is no doubt 1 in nl my mind asH match h having been faked eaid sai cree Monh Montgomery The rho falls obi ob by by- Sansom were gotten without and 0 Council 0 should ha have e him himself Jf without aut difficulty difficult I l' l i officiate over that kind of a nan we wc will ha have o 0 clean play in Mi nothing 7 J 5 V 1 Marquard has bH long lone since pat parn p pitching 1 record of Ed eh Ja Jack k Chesbro bro who vho the the ti ti l modern maiks of 8 e Vf straight trai ht victories Seventeen SQ will vill count for far Marquard and I estal s 's b a new hurling record for went although it has lias often been heen lt J k k L Luby l liv J way WIy bark hack j in 1883 twenty strai straight ht victories But olfan ol old fans fan do not understand aua why th tb record of Charley Chancy of o Providence club thib of eighteen si victories in 1884 should be ci 1 overlooked o In that v r Providence club won WOla twenty t games unes which is also a National record Of or the thc t t that wonderful pit pitchy pitcher h r a record that ha has hag noer t cued and is enough to make em ern pitcher gasp H Nc pitch d eie of the thc victories th the tho panics home being won won l liv I v a rIi This This' lad hill l pitched the gis sr August 8 S und nail W th 0 second nod and victories During the run Ra went in iii in day 1 aft after d al es invincible In four foin suc u e panics games August nl 91 O-IC O iJ-be iJ ho t shutout hi against Boston four games A yielded On onh only 1 on one one- one 01 ni seventeen 80 lilts hits In n- n the thc entire j scored l live Iho hu shutout four four gans fy 9 games two tuo two run games t threat rr run games gaines and one tI o. he run gain aine cin the highest number of f rtin M Min in a t gaire Iii Tu In lilA hiA ft eighteen t i i viled yi double figures it onh T ice rn iro lie lip h held nerds t to t two o hit tutu hits to the r once to f ur ui- hits Juts tn-ie tn to er I Ito two to to ei eight ht hits and ont on Se nine ten and n elcY elc JJ ut Butth not a all H. H ft first firl defeat lefeat ci eighteen straight victories wa wit 2 j t the hands of Buffalo in w wi i I only fi five hits while ere were made mado behind him re his habit au ct September 10 to nb pitched i bt morp morl success iu in which he yielded tel only tw rung and il l fl nine fifty nit hits hits hits-an an k HY HYa irEa a a fraction over O t two o runs and si e pet per ei g game lIJE This made nude a it t total tal o of six victories jn n t J pitched from August t 7 i to Sept a never eyer equaled f and endurance ne er and aDd ne never ne r to b bJ b. B By jb tb Pro Providence hn had bad tho the penn pennant nt I thereafter pitched n more games gaines of which he e won v-oa ni in ing up with ith a five fi hit shutout against Philadelphia tn on OC Octo 1884 V 5 JI |