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Show BEAN ON -i OUTLOOK Sajs He flay Hcver Pull AndtSer Fislit1 in Tliis City. , . "No; It is not on the books that X will ' manage another fight In Salt Lake not for some time at least,": said 'WIllard BeajLT manager of the Athenaeum dubv speaking of. "the recent' Wifie-Ruhlin fiasco Continuing, Bean said: "I see the handwritlnf-n the walL.lt is exit Beam-enter Bean's" competitors. Fights will be pulled oft all right but there will be someone else to manage-them. Already the frame-up for a club Is under un-der way and it will burst forth like a Moeisorning rose ot the tea garden within with-in short while. I can read between tbo Hoes." " ' Whether or not Bean is correct as to R new club being under -way of dawning, dawn-ing, time alone can tell. Several men have taken a shy at the situation and have' canvassed the probability of being v able to establish a dub that would pull f off a. few clean fights at long intervals. A well-known amusement manager, whose' popularity is based on the clean ' jtnethods that have characterised his j enterprises, has been approached with a proposition to act as match-maker; ? be was told that all the necessary funds I would be forthcoming; that about five I men who are' at the head of legitimate busfhess enterprises, but who have both A? W and Inclination, would make np jib e personnel of the club. Of course. It was stated that nothing ' would be done until the odor of recent mismanagement had cleared away and the political horlron had cleared also. Whether this" will become true in time or toot, cannot now be foretold, but there seems to be a well defined idea that 'Salt Lake is not' doomed to go fightless for long provided the game is not carried' to excess and nothing is done to further set the conservative element el-ement against It |