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Show SHRECK GOES TO CHICAGO German Fighter Is Out After a' Match With Fitzsimmons. . Mike Shreck and his manager. Billy Hogan. left-on No. 2 over the Denver & Rio Grande railroad at 3 o'clock yesterday yester-day afternoon headed for Chicago. He went back'Mn a stateroom. - VI- oald I- wouldn't have to walk back " he said, "and I guess this kind of looks like first class, eh? I have never beeft-Urated better by a city in my life; Salt-take for mine. I will light here whenever I am wanted. Utah gets me and goes from the shoulder for Mike Shriek "I have but one 'holler to make," said said Hogan. "We were promised, in the event of our winning, a fight with - Fitz. I now find the club management made no overtures whatever. That this was all bull con. 'We are only in the fighting- game for the money there Is in It "We are going to Chicago to hunt up Fitz. I will meet him there Saturday. We hope for a match with the champion. cham-pion. I believe Shreck can whip any ' man in the business with the exception, or course, of big Jeff. If Fitz won t take us on I want to say through The Telegram that we will come back and sign up -with Gardner at once if they want us to. But I don't think we should be censured for trying at Fitz. It was understood Gardner was to have ' another mill with Fitz if he won. Then w hy not Shreck. He will whip Fitz too if they meet up. Gardner is a grand fighter. He put up a great go. He can have a fight- with. Mike unless we are lucky enough to get on with the Cor-nishman. Cor-nishman. If not Gardner comes first. Barring accidents Mike will fight eyery two months." " Gardiner -was much disappointed at his failure to get Hogan's name in behalf be-half of Shreck to an agreement before they left. He ' will in all likelihood leave for Chicago himself tonight accompanied ac-companied by "Brother Pat." and "Billy" Gibson. The Gardner people I got down hard on George and as a re-' re-' suit-are full of crimps in the money sense. Both men with the exception of discolored pptlcs have no marks on them. Shreck was greatly pleased with the follow:s quatrain which some admirer ad-mirer dasbeJ. off in his behalf:. There's a husky young German named Who was out fr a reputation to wreck. He secur"d for a partner. A gent named George Gardner. And stood-Mr. G. on hlslneck From "It was the Dutch ballads. - - And no with both figures on their way Salt Lake drops back again to its ' normal condition and begins to observe matters in other parts of the globe. |