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Show s ' " ' r i . r i s - . . . d . , i ' f .a. .. f iihlilti) IL.it. ua . . v-wwi-i . (3 F:t: C:ll in Fistic. Arc::. - : U n:l(-r Into restlr g to lock over the rs prominent In tl.e rlr t today with t ri to thtlr nat:..r.a.::.y. '.'.hough I '.ar.i anJ A tr, erica are t:.e 1. mts of t f.shtir.g gar&e they have r.o monopoly c; the cracks cf the r.a'':I x'- Z- Nearly every country, in E arc re U prominently tr - resented at least by descent. rattling Nelson Is probably the flrat Dane to fhow prominently and It looks row as if tv.e Ic-t. and feather-wel-ht c -rpionshh s v- ... 1 n to him. j. id Laviir.p a l e noh Car adlan, was r-.t.afcly the htmt i -:r.t-we -ht In point cf rriHi.ee, O. err.-s ar.d enu .1 ranee that Ascot results. LOS ANGELES. Dec 9. Sammary: First raoe. selling:, five furlongs. Epcirtsman, ICS, Kent, S to 1, won; Light of Day 1'6, Hlldebrand, 7 to 2, aecond; Useful Lady. 1.6, Morlarity, to 5. -third. Time, l:tii Brookdale. Kina Promise, Llack Joe, Herelan and Miss Powell also ran. - Second race, selling, five ' and a half furlong-e. Miss Prcvo 107. Narvaer, 8 to i; won; Klrmfoot, 113, Pnesev, 50 to 1, second; sec-ond; Chief Aloha, 112, Tullett, 9 to 3, third. Time, 1:0s1. Jamas J. Corbett, Fierline, Prlncemoust, Suava and Breton also ran. Third race, eeven furlong. Tim Payne, 18. Hildebrnnd, I (a i, won; Golden Light. 100.- MeDenlels, to 1, aec-ond; aec-ond; Dolly Weithoff, 100, Kent, t to 1, third. Time, 1:ZIV. Aacetlo also ran. Fourth race, eoilinjr. mile and acventr yarda. Jingier, loo Hlldebrand, 6 to i, won; Mammon, lo E. Walaeh, t to , second; Anlrad, 96. Miller, 80 to 1. third. Time. 1:47. Blue Ridge, Potrero Grande and T'lloa also ran. Kifth race, aelllr.s;, Blauaou course. Kl Otros, 10, Lawrence, 8 to 1, won; Doctor C, i02, Hlldebrand. 1 to L aecond; Tyrolean. Tyrol-ean. 100, McDaniela, T to t third. Time, 1:1014. Cotillion, Mir Uentry, Ralph Reeee and R. L. Johnston also ran. ' Sixth race, aelllng, n.tle and aernty yards. Leniurk, SI, McDnniols, 6 to I. won; Robinson, , Clark, 6 to L second; Phyx, 102. Slnnott, 8 to t. third. Time, 1:47. Miracle II; July Gyp. Tom Hawk and Pilot also ran.- - Oakland Summary. , BAN FRANCISCO, Deo. 9.-Result at Oakland: Flrat race, futurity Course, sellinc Jeroaha won, Lily Goldlng- second. Lady Goodrich third. Tlma, 1:121. Second raca, mile and 109 yards, selllns-. Profitable wen, Bcotsmaa second, Vaughn third. Time, 1:4H. Third raee, futurity emiree, selllBg Alone won, McGregor second, HertBus third. Time, 1:114. Fourth race, six furlongs, purse; Mrtys Pride won. Claude second. Irldlus third. Time, 1:M4. Fifth race, fire and a half furioaga, aellinr Silent Water won. The Lieutenant second, Maxtresa third. Time, 1:M. . Birth race, one mile and fifty yards, eelllnaw Badlr Used won. Melsterslnaer seoend. Homage Hom-age third. .Time, l:ii . ' X 1 Summary of Heemlts at Jfe"w Orleans. NEW ORLEANS. Dee. '5. ResulU: . First race, alx furionjra Nerrator won, Walter Wal-ter Duffy second, -June Collins third. Time. l:tL Second race, four and a half turlongs Tork-. Tork-. ahire Lad woa. Prestige second, Lauroa third. Time, hi i-i seconds. Third race, mile Lendon won. Arachaa aee-ond, aee-ond, Irene Mae third. Tune, 1:411-1. Fourth race, seven furlongs Gus - Heldora won. Garnish second. A hole third. . Time. Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth Oasllrhter won. Ladv Fonao second, Alcorn R. third. Time, 1-4. " - Eixtb race, mile ani seventy yards Bountiful Bounti-ful won. Extol second, Glendon third. Tlma, 1:64 J-4. . - . Asseclatlpn FootbalL On Saturday, at I p. m., a meeting of the Salt Lake Association Football club will be held in Coalter'a hall above the Fergus Coalter music etore. Main street-All street-All Interested In association football are requested to be In attendance, and any suggestions offered will be freely dia-cusaed. dia-cusaed. WILLIAM SERVICE. Preeldent CHARLES U. ADAMSON. Secretary and Treasurer. Amprlca has eve r stei. Eoth Lavlpne s parents were l rn In i rsrce. Frank Erna, v :.o b h c iel Lfivi-ne as rharr:i'icn, was born In r i.er.ana, ana ius i.w..::n, t.:e Akron u.u.t, la also a "lt:v Is hy M mear be.:"4 In the product pro-duct .-n of fr.ters. Unt.l lerry McGov-ern McGov-ern KoaiM on the hnriion Caspar Leon was lis 'tver a featr.er-weldt as ever donir- i the rr Us. Leon was burn In Blclly. Joe ir'-i, tr.e Iron Man, who has r.ever been j ut out, akhough i lucjmmoni, al-cott, al-cott, oan end others have tried to turn the trie, is an Italian. Benny Yanger, the T. ton r'.nsner, is also an Italian. No fcoar.lard haa shown prominently In the rlri?, but Mexico has produced Aurello Herrer. a good, tough feather-weight who haa ehown prominently. There are plenty of Hebrew fighters, and some of them have been bard nuts to crack. Tommy . Ryan Is probably the most prominent of the?e, although he has denied several time that he la a Jew. Joe Choynskl Is another Jew who has been prominent In the ring, and he Is as fame a man aa ever stepped tn the ring. Jimmy Handler ami his brother Joe are buift r.u.slan Jea and Russia haa another an-other re prtaentatlve In Kid Goodman, whom lUrrera sidestepped at Butte recently. re-cently. Tommy Fe"'i wee born In Poland. Jack Root is art Austrian and Jack Everhard is of Germsn extraction. England haa so many representatlvea that it would require too much space to enumerate them. but'Jem Bowker ia the latent tngllsh champion. Ireland has been productive of many champions in the past, but haa fallen rather behind In late yeara, Martin Canole being the moat prominent Irish fighter now before the public. , Australia gave us Fitrslmmona and Jim Hall and then the supply seemed to give out, although there is at present an Australian Aus-tralian weiter-weleht called the Mel-bourn Mel-bourn Kangaroo, fighting aronnd Boston. There have been several Indian fighters, but none haa attained prominence. Chuck Connora at one time introduced a Chinaman to the ring, but the Chink could not stand the gaff and soon retired, -x Jeffries, Corbett and McCoy are Americans. Ameri-cans. BUTTE HAY HAVE A FIGHT OH THE LEVEL It looks as If Butte would have a fight which U on- the level at last. Jack O'Keefe and Jimmy Gardner, wbo are scheduled to meet at 13S pounds ringside, ar the fighters who are counted on to deliver the goods. O'Keefe has just arrived ar-rived in Butta and Is already in training;, as is his opponent O'Keaa Is a great favorite In the Copper City on account of his gnjellng battle with Honey Mellody the early part of this year, and Gardner Is regarded aa a coming light-weight. If the battle Is on the level It will be a great and satisfying change for the Butte fans. GET OFFER TO PLAY v : A CDRISTHAS GAME T" " " Harvey Holmes, wbo as 4oachof the U. of U. football team and phyaica! director direc-tor got that institution Into such an amount of. trouble, writes to Manager Reiser that the- University of Southern California, of which he. is physical director, direc-tor, will guarantee the Utah team 9500 for a Chrlstmaa game to be played on the coast. The Utah team would undoubtedly undoubted-ly like to take this trip and it would be a good thing- for them and help materially In ' securing gamea with the California teams, aa any team coached by Holmea is apt to be badly beaten, but the Utah management had better get their hooks on the ts)0 first before they start. That amount would barely pay expenaea for the team and the offer may not be accepted. Oakland Entries for Friday. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 9 Following are the Oakland entries for Friday: First race. Futurity course, selling Herthus 103 Robert MltcheU ...106 Ding Dong II 101 Calculate 103 San Jose lOlR'al Sweepstakes.. K$ Fisher Boy 103Andvarl J10 Rossbourne 106 Bearskin .104 Second race, one mile and seventy yards, selling: Morengo lPTAchllles 110 Petrolia lOSGaucho 103 Tannhauser SsScherxo li4 Allopath lOTChlckadee 107 G-alnthtis 107Osear Tolls 10J Flying Torpedo ...lllLlbble Candid .... 9 Constable lOZMlstletlde 91 Ethel G. 98 Third race, six furlongs, purse-Big purse-Big Beach HOPhalanx ; 110 Llllltus HOCorn Blossom 119 Salable lOTHoollgan .10T Eetelle J 107Cardlgan Barto....llO Head Dance llOCallagnan 110 Smithy Kane 107quire Johnson ...110 Golden Buck 107Platt 110 Fourth race, five furlongs, purse Sagrgittarlus 112The Mighty .......11J Instructor 107Tocolaw 107 Andrew B. Cook.-llIAmy J. 89 The Curs lOTGlendennlng 109 Venator lUDavld Boland .... 8 Bordermark .lOBPelham 99 Tocolaw-Amy J. Jennings's entry. Fifth race, six furlongs, selling H. U. Frank 104 Matt Hogan 109 Toupee .. 94 W. R. Condon ..110 Native 99 Jennie B 94 Little Wally iceinspector Munro . 97 Romalne 110 Head water 100 Dora L .: lOOMansard :...114 Sixth race, mile and an eighth, selling-Major selling-Major Manair ....106G. W. Trahern ..107 Serenity 89Whoa Bill 104 Royalty 104Colonel Anderson.10 Weather clear, track fast. New Orleans Entries for Friday. . NEW ORLEANS, Dec 9. Following are the race entries for Friday: First race, fire and a half furlongs, selling Myrondale ..' 99 Julia M.. 104 Responsive .. ,. .. M Ogrontx .. .. v ..109 Knowlede-e 99 Little Boy. 109 Tristaw Shandy... 102 Jossette 109 Be-ggerly 104Conundrum .. ,...109 Second race, seven-eighths of a mile, selling Vlona .. 96 Flora Levy 102 Mellta .. 98 Miss Aubrey lOil La cache .. ...... 98 Latheron .. 103 Ernest Parhom ..101 Worthington .. ..103 Ladv Free Lord of the Knight 101 Valley ..101 Ryan 102 Burning Glass ...107 Third race, one mile selling-Lady selling-Lady Fonse' 101 Rachael Ward ...1D2 Superlative 101 Avenger J04 Ghats .. lul LI la Hoel 108 Tom Mankine ....101 Montebank .......110 Fourth race, three-quarters of a mile, handicap . Jungle Imp 91 Brush Up 98 Foot Lights Careless,... . ...Vji Favorite 97 Fifth race, mile and an eighth, seltma Burke Cockran i.102 Bengal .... 102 Lee King 12 Merry Acrobat ..If New Ansterdam ..lu2Barkelmore log Sixth race, three-quarters of a mile, two-year-olds, sellirar ... Triumphetreas ... 97 Bisque .. -. 97 Halcyon Days. .. 97 Lamplight ir9 Lilly Brooks .. .. 97 Miss Nannie L. ,.lv2 Pics Lee 7 Oasconne 1"9 Girl From Dixie.. 97 Martha Cell ....12 Rondolet 978lmpllclty lot Weather clear; track heavy. |