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Show RIGHT OFF THE BAT. Possibles and probables played before gullibles yesterdsy on Tower grounds, in association football, tinder the assumed as-sumed names of Blues and Whites, in which the latter were defeated to the tune of 3 to 2. The best ones will i play Eureka for the Daynes enp. Fifty people fell all over each other . csi on' the floor of the Auditorium rink last night because some dub tripped over his own feet and sprawled all over himself. No one was hurt. Neither was the floor. Tonight is the night of the big race for the State championship. champion-ship. . e e e Hildebrand, great American jockey, has eome off his high hoss, and is now Slaying the ponies at Frisco. Poor evil, he won only $75,000 the last few months, a mere 'bagotools." England is leading in the international internation-al chess match played by cable, and it looks as if the cup will go sailing 'o'er the salty sea. Well that -won't hurt the cup any. - e e e Thos lads who took a fall out of the Granite Staker basketball bunch yesterday yester-day at Ogden haven't a word to say-out say-out loud. But a few are crowing over t' wr victory of 37 to 25, by wiggling ' V fingers in a blamed aggravatin' "N -A - e e Ai W. Smith won the match tenpin game yesterday on Crown alleys by a ecore of 203, against 197 by Brewer-ton. Brewer-ton. Smith also wins $150. e e Never-wases will meet a lot of has-beens has-beens in the Y. M. C. A. gym tonight in a game o' basketball, and it ought to be more fun than a basket o' pups. e e e They say New Zealand Is the ideal land in which to live, but it seems that when they want a real game o' football, foot-ball, they've got to eross the pond and go up agin our Stanford boys. J. L. Malone' will play a match billiard bil-liard game tonight in Eagles' hall with Clow, with 300 points at a 14-inch balk-line. balk-line. " e a John Rooney, no relation to Annie, took a couple of falls out of Charlie : Haekenschmidt at Chicago last night, and won a wrestling match between the two. e e e ' Sticking the business end of his right paw into a bunch of tar yesterday at - Marysville, Cal., Cy Thompson knocked i out-Rufe Turner in the eleventh round. Now 's the time for Cyclone to go up agin a real man Pete 8ullivan,. who s been here for a month and more looking look-ing for a match with a good 'un. . Utah Amateur Athletic union listens good, doesn't itt Elwood; Brown, physical director of the Christians, received re-ceived notice yesterday that Utah strong boys mav form themselves into a separate division of the A A. U-and U-and they're going to do it, and blamed quick, too. . , Three thousand large, juicy iron dollars dol-lars have been hung up by Galagher of ?enver for Honey MeUody to meet the inner of the Sullivan-Lewis fight, and '"JKv is thinkin' it over. f3 e e e " - Vfrunny what a man 11 do when he gets desperate. There's Kid Herman of Chicago, Chi-cago, for instance, who broke off the match between himself and Young Cor-bett Cor-bett at Reno early next month, 'cause " 'the kid's goin' to get spliced to a nice little girl with Chicago feet, tomorrow. Think of if. . , , Corbett has lost his title in more ways than one. The last Gentleman Jim was lost to a writing lady by the name of Miss Lillie R. Krebs of St. Louis, for which she isn't to blame, who is suing the big fellow because, she says, he acted a play written by her without 1aying her for it. Well you ean hard-y hard-y blame Jim the name of the show "was "The Power of the Dollar, or " When Money is King" ten, twent', Ogden Colnmbias took a fall out of the wesslers last night in a bowling game by a total score of 2303 to 2213. Local Saints fell back tJ third place 1 again yesterday by losing to the B. Y. CV bunch in a basketball game, to the - tune of 33 to 22. The game was played at Logan, which probably accounts for it. |