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Show !'-' f'"ft 1 t r"r"-T, ij r " t c h 1 with Al - - .in- i, t. tot to cc .e lJ. r-eit r::-;a at loco; h. , Hil rerr.il;!a, tal rr.aa who tVk te hand that sSc't tM h-M rt Kii llerr-an, blew irto Tlk li.LEUUAlI (porting palace this morric, with sixteen six-teen jes bufir.r, Mni 1-t up like an Irish wake. Ihe k'A has been n' rone an' "done" it pot married. The kid 'a so happy he doesn't know whether he's goia ' or eomin '. ' 1 , RIGHT OFF THE BAT. ' Everything good comes from Salt Lake. Mont Fisher ' pointer, Prophet Joe, won first prize at the bench, show at Denver yesterday, in the novice, limit and open classes. ' And there were a lot of other bluebleods there, too. Prophet Joe will be at home here at the bench show, where he will receive his many friends. '.. ' This kind of weather gives a man cold feet, likewise the pip and bone-in-the-back. They sav everything the Weber stake basketball boys eatpoes to their little tammies, but. they bit off more than they could chew when they matched themselvce with our U fresh-ios fresh-ios yesterday, and gave up the ghost. The U lads then played a game with the Sainted seconds, and wont out by 43 to 19. - . They pinched a poor, hard-working laboring man at the Hot Springs track yesterday a bookmaker, "who never did nobody no harm." Twas a test case, and the betting and the bookmak-ing bookmak-ing . and the races went on just the same. There s a basketball game listed at 7:43 o'clock tonight betweenthe Weber We-ber Stakers, who fell down yesterday in their scheduled game jvith U freshmen, fresh-men, and local Saints. Providing nothing noth-ing happens, it'll be the last game of the State league, and ought to be a hot one. It'll be in the Y. M. C. A. gym. .... They're not saying a word the dumb lads of Ogden, but they're thinking a whole lot. They won the State high school basketball championship yesterday yester-day bv falling all over the Leni bunch I to the tune of 36 to 22. ... This is a yarn of the yarn to be worn by U strong men yesterday. These sweaters were to have been wrapped around their manly forms but the debaters debat-ers refused to give up the hall, an' so the strong men are wearing any ol' thing today, and blessing the debaters. Pacific coast baseball heads will meet soon at 'Frisco. It will be especially important, because Manager McCreedie of the Portland bunch traveled all the way. from Portland yesterday to be on time, B. V. U. boys won from the Farmers at Logan vesterdav in a basketball battle bat-tle by a score of 23 to 12. The first stands first in the State league, and the other team next toJast. . w Eureka Eureka a series of Eure-kast Eure-kast Eureka's going to have a baseball team this season. Frank Lumley says so. e . Kid Ilannamis in the fight game with both feet at Goldfield, and his partner, Willie Holies, is trying to get the dough by scratching dirt for it. Joe Ghds got next to himself -'tother day, and handed his ol' gray-headed mammy $.10,000 all in a bunch. He fell on the stuff since his scrap with Batty Nelson, and there's a lot more in the same sock. The human tar-bucket is in Baltimore these days, and saye .he's willin' to meet Nelson as soon as he's ready. Gans is touting a Dr. Krone of Chicago, as the one and only man to make Jeffries look sick. . . Kid Farmer of Peoria won on a foul from Andy Besenah, at Hot Springs, in the eighth roundof a twenty-round go. Harlem Tommy- Murphy and Matty Baldwin, New England champion: are matched to meet soon in Philadelphia, before the National Athletic clnb at 130 pounds. ... Again, comes the report that' John WUle, the man with the broadside panta; who took np the greater part of j |