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Show RIGHT OFF THE BAT. Autos are not the only things that come high these days. Ask the dog show men. Benches for the bow-wows are going to cost almost $500 for the how to be held here the 13th, 14th and 15t of next month, and the Utah Kennel Ken-nel club is getting warm under the collar to find a way to raise the spon-dulix. spon-dulix. The fair board may be asked to help. Again did the Provoites wallop local Saints in the basketball series here ves-, terday bv a score of 33 to 20. that makes Provo ' still champion of the State league. FTed St. Onge. doesn't make any difference how vou pronounce, it, is in the city. St. Onge was at one time one of the best pacemakers in the business, busi-ness, and traveled all over the world. He will show at the Orpheura next week. Some birds can't ficck with the same feather, as is shown by the ruling of the Ascot Park traoi managers at Los Angeles, who ruled John J. Bran, get rich-quick mac, off the track, lhat won't htrt the track anv. Three hundred five-men teams will enter the contest of the National Bowling Bowl-ing association at Atlantic City, beginning begin-ning March 25. Won't be long before some of 'em will be spouting "What are the wild waves saving!" Honey Mellody of Boston, and Willie Lewis of New York are matched to fight at Valley Falls. R. L, for the welter-weight championship of the world, recently won by the lad with the sweet name from Joe Walcott. Both agree to go on at 142 pounds. Cussing in 'steen different kinds of talk, Joe Thomas, one time welterweight welter-weight championship claimant, but now a middle-weight, who hiked all the way from the far East for a match at 'Frisco, returned yesterday to his happy home without the signs or the smell of a match. Jimmv anagan, Stanford football coach, is badly wanted in the East by-some by-some of the biggest colleges. Lanagan is called the white-haired lad by the wise men of the East. |