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Show Tl IE 8 Fin E YE WE; 1 1 E R A LD -- I iE P UB LT C A N, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1916 in WILLARD POLLY AND HER PALS MAY like, but aioY 'aiiShtt T -r $m MiAlti v If r. I . I J- LOAjfr T dim v ' r; - V-- r, I X iM Ir Fistic Card Norse Sheers Scheduled at Hold Opening Downing Club Big Sport slag Meets Emmett. MORE Is Assiduously Busy Looking Over Money Clauses in Fight Bids. the lO.TIie proposed heM any- Vs. d, 5 i' t s A1 tract. be heard. like the main event, will bring: together one of the best local heavy liarhtweijrhts and Garden's test bet, in Tom Crawford and Red Newey. These two boysi are about the seml-wlndu- p, wickedest pair of battlers that ever stepped through the ropes at the Grand theatre and are always tryinp everything- they know from the crack of the first song- until the bout Is over. Nowey's showing against O'Hrien last Mondav niKht was aMickey to the local fans, who great could surprise not realize that he had so Improved much. Crawford and Newey are rivals of o?d. as Crawford beat the Ofcdenlte In three rounds a year or 3o ago, and since the Junction city fans and Newey have been eager to tret even with Crawford. Kid Davis, former Slt I.tker and division of the klncpln In this state forfeatherweight the past few years, now a reidont of Cleveland. TTtah. will be back In the line-u- p to detonight fend his title against Kid Kmmett of the Harman club. Davis has come here every year since the opening of the his claim to Manhattan club to defend the state charnplcnshlp and has always succeeded In holding It against the newcomers and his many friends here will no doubt be glad to nee him In action a?aln. In Kmmett he Is meeting the class of the local featherweights. Kowan. who has met rome of Marty best mlddleweights In the country the In the past few years, will make his debut this evening when he meets Km of Murray. The former Is so Wright well known here that It is unnecessary to Into his history. Wright gavee Jack Downer a tough argument a of weeks ago and has been training very day since, then In hopes of getting another chance to ashow whac he can do. Marvin Gould, brother of Young will furnlfh the Gilbert, and Jug . Dyle and as they ar both flrn prellnilna.-yand youngsters, rrgrcsslve there Is bound to be plenty of fun while It lasts. The amateur curtain raiser also as Downpromises to be a riaal scream of boys who has matched ing pair have been training for this bout for the couple weeks In order to settle a past little personal dtsputo as to supremacy tetween them. - The annotmced conference bftwffn VllIa.rl"a manaarcr, and Tom Jon. Ja-Curler, a promoter, this afternoon of flr.nlitlr.i. unproilt:rtJv Ciirtey. It fIvetop I, Is financing the fischt In his own interest and Is not rrprK-ntln- g Sarr MfCrackn an. I Tex Ttlctcard. as had Jtr-announce!. ara New York rronroter.Filly tVllnin. rived today and !s handling th Interests. It was an nouncetl. Harney OMfleM. the automohllA rarer, also entere1 a U for thr heavy welclit classic. It I representing Jim manncer. the San Fraru-Jsc- o Is anxious to have the ffcht hel.l nt Tia Mextc-In Lower California. Juan, Jim Jhnton. Inniartager of MarIl!on Garden. here toPlar xpctel morrow. Jor;e New Another na. ne Jones withheld. BUCK IIKIIZOG. manager of the Yorker. whe l Iteils. is said to be anglins nlm was. fip"-ti-to arrive? and enter a ld for th matih. New rlean.i Is for Williams, the classy Cub Cy etitl to hm conldijre,J. to jcarrteneri It is understood that If Jones, and several ether offer are Tinker dispose, of Wlllinms he will eonlderatfon. is purely a business matter, send him to Clnry, as that club needs ThU and I am KOtntr to take the best offer," a man like William more than any am ''nnrtns lece. H'onf other major league club. k wi h. n-- l , Jrl. un-U- DOWXING'8 er lf4 g-- cou-r-l- hard-hittin- g- Late James E. Sullivan Scored Theory That Athletes Die Young. HUNDRED spectators saw FIFTEGN sKeelng- sportslag; of Utah yesterday afternoon on the Fort Doug- FEDERAL REP0RTC0NTRARY las range, when tlie Norwegian Young-Folksociety held its first annual competition. The leap of the day was seventy feet by Aksel Andresen. but he was awarded a second prize owlnjr to the fact that after each leap he fell. First prize went to Edvin Rosenberg- with a Jump of fifty feet. After his two leaps, Rosenberg remained on his feet, which bespoke much dexterity, and In light of this he drew first laurels. The prize was the "Wandering" the society. loving cupwillpresentedto by be won three This cup have times successively before becoming Hence its permanent possession. name. The events for women were called off to the fact that only two women owing made their appearance. The rest said they did not wish to go on public exhibition until they had practiced out of the longer.since They have been Scandinavian left their game they homes. had Some of the men who been out of practice for competed years, twenty which accounted to a large degree for the number of falls during the were run to thejumps. Fort Special cars and a great amount of Interest grounds was shown. The spectators lined the takeoff on either side. Fifteen hundred were present. Whil-the organization will continue to hold outings events and the winter, practice with a probable throughout run up to Brighton and back, it Is not planned to hold another STEVE YERKES. The affair for prizes until next season. competition will now be held once every year, acis the hope of Jan. 16. Although Joe Steve Yerkes, the old Boston second cording to plans and It to more CHICAGO. new the hardy Norwegians who played with the Pittfeds bring manager of the Cubs, baseman, clubs Into the game. fifty-fou- r season. last including players, Ths prize winners were: Tinker insists that Yerkes was by other playthere is one Kdvin Rosenberg, distance 50 feet his to er the best second baseman in the far his he like to add would string fnot falling). Prize: Wandering lovFederal league. cup. ingAksel "Yerkes is a fine ball player," said Andresen. distance 70 feet "he is a big strapping fellow with Joe; Presented with Western (falling.) a of hands and a powerful strong pair WILL CHICAGO & CUBS Arms Sporting Goods'43 trophy. He a flashy player, but is arm. not is Olaf Strand, distance feet. knows and consistent what to do at the C. were: Ramm Hansen, The judges time. If we get Yerkes we will riglit N. Chrlstopherson, II. C. Anderson and have the strongest infiedl in the NaT. Urll. HAVE ABLE BACKING tional league." s' blg-ges- t 3 ex-Whal- es, WISCONSIN LEADING IN BIG NINE BASKETBALL Chicago, Jan. 16. With a clean rec- Three Multimillionaires Named as Partners to Weeghman; . maw . AFFLICTED MEN DESPONDENT AMBITION-- ft ENERC- Y- There I. absolutely no patchwork about tor tie sult of OSthe of treatment I Rive ronrf of the for soon I make Iter brclDdiaK treatment wy mptm disappear. LOWI'.HT 111 Alton. QUICKKST CLHICS. f Any $prrlall.. That Stay Cured. A C:ilTAIN CI" ICC Is what I will give you if your case Is curable. If not, I will ntt accent money and promto do anything for'you.yourThe ise best references 1 could as are the to give professional reliability many cured, natlsttcd patients I dismiss, which prove that :ny treatments are successful when others fall to even benefit. Iter., ember, tny treatment Is different and nrMiiiKinl!- CIUJ.S better YOl Ml l lUMt unless you r aat C OSTS sml sallsfieU to psy me. I mid ewses nlllintf. als.l I'erfeet-- d ii t se follovtlne ty prnetlce- Is evnllnrU I to ttblrb have been . f rrve tlebilitjr. ."rrus and Ieeel mr liladder Treables. II lood Diseases. kluMUiiry Diseases, arlcosc eloa. I'lles trealeil. Ituptttre. i ami iinm. KO CONSULTATION AND ADVICEL IT VII.I, COST TOU NoTIItNn d 1 especially invite those who have and chronic disorders to call end be examined. Consultation Aand examination free, and does not examination is engage my services. bUo you Itiefcarse t prove mypersonal methods wilt run yoti. necessary. nutslng mM & T uuds JO a. m. to 12 o'clock non only. ! to p. ffonrs 9 to STATE MEDICAL CO- 234 South Mab SL, Salt Lake City, Utah re- - k.wA IUUI1H 1 r. W . m V ' was ie-lalt- r. - His-m- rrrr, deep-seate- - ( Leart dlsenae, akin disease. eczema, scrofula, fomale trouble. BerTouin-na- , insomnia, obesity, bUthlcr trouble. trouble. kidney lumbago, rheumatism, ueural-KiIlrlght'a diaeie, diatn-tea- , dropa.v. dixrfne. heartaches, nervous debility In men and many other chronic diseases, bare been restored to health and LappiDena without polsoitous draci or the knife, by the Yre !,. .tut 11) inese Herb. Yes Fno I.un fblneiie Herb Co., 1 S. Main. ecoDil floor, Hour: t'tah. Ike City, 9 a. m. to S p. m. ; Sundays. 10 a. inraliy, to a p. m. 1'hoi, Uaaatctt 6930. Consultation and iartlco!ars free. a, lust rewd this; "Your Okay Specific beats the world, and when 'Okav won't Cure, nothino; will." V. H. Gibson, "The Okay Specific is a 'dead shot lor the diseases tor which it h prescribed." J. M. Yeager. Drupgist. "The Okay goes iihead of anything I ever saw. and I Iiave practiced medicine for over tf5 '55 years." Dr. W. 1 1. An- - Jfe Rj.OO Dru--ds- brsi.feil5C.1RAfVmi-s!OHNSO- rl t. biggest." Another millionaire, Julius Rosen-wal-& head of Sears, Roebuck A Co., may become a stockholder. conference between him and Weeghman ha3 been arranged for this week. andB. HENRY NOW RESTING IN PEACE One Hundred Fifty Local Nim-roTake Hike to Clearfield; ds Rabbit Supply Diminishes. Ten thousard rabbits suffered yesterfrom an invasion into Cedar valley day by" 147 Salt Lakers. The hunters, going on the annual excursion of the Western Arms & Sporting Goods company, ran down to Clearfield via the San Pedro route early yesterday morning and dividing into two groups circled the rabbits. About three Inches of clear day and the able eyes (.now, alocal Nimrods did the rest. of the Of these rabbits 1500 were taken to the homes of the hunters last night and 4000 others were brought here to be away at 10 o'clock this morning given in front of the local sporting goods store. It took twenty wagons to haul to the train the game of the hunters at Clearfield. The trip was pronounced both tho best yet, exceeding in record numfor number of rabbits killed and ber of hunters. SUCCESSFUL SHOOT. d. FRANCISCO, Jan. 16. The finding" made in a report prepared by the federal government concerning the longevity of athletes which comes to the conclusion that champions die young, would have been opposed by the late james F. Sullivan stoutly had he been alive. Sullivan generally is conceded to have been the greatest expert on athletics in his, or any other time. He was a deep student of sports and gave much thought to their effect on the individual. His opinion on the subject, in contradiction to the verdict of the federal report mentioned, is of interest atan this intime and is quoted from notes of terview with Mr. Sullivan by a sports writer who was his personal friend. He is quoted as follows: in the world "It is the easiest to collect a mass ofthing statistics of one kind or another on any Bide of the under discussion. The fair way question is to set forth both sides of the case and judge in whose favor the balance lies. "In the first place, every athlete knows that the general and essential rulers of athletic training are these: SAN Don't use tobacco; don't drink; don't eat plenty of wholekeep late hours; some short, don't dissipate. food; in be The athlete, to successful, or to become a champion Jn his particular line of activity, must adhere to these fundamental principles. Here then we have an ideal mode of life which tends to a healthy body and a clear mind. our official athletic "Unfortunately, do not go back further than records 1876; but there are an astonishing lot (Continued on Following Page.) Theatre Plenty Fun! Action Tonight All the Time 8.30 3 ALL FOR 50 CENTS Seats ou sale at Clfcar Sttcltney,! S. Main Store, 22fHen Har-- m St., and W. 50 ail's, First South. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD Y. U. RICHARDSON'S COACH High quint is to two one thisplayaftergames today, noon and on this evening. The game this afternoon will be played in the Katon gymnasium at 3.30 o'clock by the Panther second team The last against high. teams met time the Murray the Smelterites were victorious in a well plaved contest. 31 to 28. winning the game In the last minute of play. "Heine' will use Snelgrove and Fallentine In the forward positions, and Stiefel in the and Karl Andrewsguard at positions center. The Panther regulars will clash with the Central Christian church team in the Katon gymnasium this eveningi at 8 o'clock. The church composed of several stars quint who plaj'ed for high school several years ago and with players of this kind facing the present aggregation a battle royal is looked for. The coach will start his regular line-u- p and if the first string men prove too much for the church team he will pit his second string men against them. Vere Hodgera Is captain of the church five. the Panther regulars Thursday will meet Granite. Granite met defeat at the hands of Coach Miller's I. D. S. team last week. the Panther coach will Friday his stars to Logan to battle take tho Aggie tribe. The last game of the week will be plaved at Provo Saturday, when they clash with the B. Y. IT. The game has aroused considerable interest in the southern city. Short-live- fl BOXING' d, Murray and Central Today; Granite, A. C. TENT HOUSAND RABBirS Will Meet Incurable " Nol Sick, Yel Hardly Able to Work Fn COS fallBflA...A 1 ana an op- - VSri???i of climate, or J V :f an to tits tuMiiltal vii ronr onlr Sioie 1 may bT j bot. u. but AvC.i, . sid they could cure ' Nine cut of t- -t did not do j. taken my jierba an.1TEr. roo LUN who hare baTe been curl bad fjrat tried (lm'tufi and many other means to IlerbalUt, health and failed. regain i bonwoili aufferlntc from catarrh, bronchial trouble, throat tmuble, lung trouble, chronic run 4 li, tuberculosis or aatltma. bay feTer, malaria, ttouiach truihle, indlitesstion. constitution, torpid lirer, gaatrlUa. pllec, dlarrlioea, fiftula. cane GLOOMY- - a ..I.I.I . Panther Basketeers Scheduled to Enter Five Sets This Week According to It, Men Who Are Champions Are Usually WHIRLWIND ord of victories. Wisconsin leads in the race for conference basketball honors. Another Partner Coming. last night's games, the standIncluding ing Is as follows: on Lost. Pet. 3 0 1.000 Wisconsin ... 1 .000 2 0 Chicago. Jan. 16. The names of Illinois 1 0 1.000 Charles Weeghman's partners in the Northwestern 1 1 .500 Iowa of the Chicago National o 1 .333 ownership Purdue came an impressive news team 1 . 0 league .000 Chicago I3XPEHTS. 1 Tllltnn WOMKXGun o followers" . of the game to- 0 .000 S Chicago Minnesota club. Minne- ts Indiana 1 0 In th Twin City .000 a'. 2 Minn., are three women trap-sho- Ohio 0 The new magnates are multimillion.000 apolis. who are known as "So per cent J. Ogden Armour, president of aires are Mrs. It. H. BarArmour & Co., the packers; and They performers." L o. W. Mrs. Slocum and A. Mrs. ber. William Wrigley, Jr.. a widely known "one of Chicago's Selbergr. They participate In the tournamanufacturer, and are Sunments staged every Saturday and mentioned. bankers," biggest In giving out these names at a banday and In all seasons of the yaer. Mr. Weeghman did not quet last night the name of the banker and divulge Identified him , only as "one of the ARE YOU SICK AXD DISCOURAGED? and medicines? Ixnt fIth In doctors Vo you wsut to g- -t well" lo you know how tbe caioevs have cur.. J diseases wlttx berb. to--, pianta and bark for centuries! roo i.un i uinese Tm It ll-- rl tbnusaDtls. have cured oot Wfcy yio? No dnic". in-no- Waei-up note. knife, iwn i me 'J -J .ww J ..... .. . . . 11", hate tried doctors and raedl- - i rines. V or many other methods.. ONS IS A NEW QUESTION Tourney. four rounders their innlnjr at the Grand theatre again this evening. Tonight's headliner will tringr together Duffy, one of the best welterweights of this city, and Joe Wright. B!n?ham:i best bet In that division. V.'rlRht showed last .Monday night when re battled Jess Oren to a draw he is a real battier, but he and his that friends he he will a lot better this as ray was that his first bout in week, several months anl he was not at his best. The liinghamites are quite still pinning their faith to him and are coming down in a bodv araln to wagrer on his chances. The local fans are with and some enthusiastic rooting isDuffy sure to The where from Madisrxn Square Garden to Lower California was ovident tonight when promoters from .ill over the country arrived lire in an effort to obtain the signature of Jes Wi!-l.irheavyweight champion, to a con- Cof-frot- L0NGE1 Tinker Has 54 Players, But Would Like to Add Yerkes to His String CHAM f . Vei--i of r T- - fT HAHUT ficrlrt Win am) I VI Joe Wright and Eddie Duffy Fifteen Hundred Spectators Go to" Fort Range for in Headliner; Davis Offers From 830,000 on Up Now Before Champion for Bout. WUIard-Mora- n V 7 MADISON SQUARE Angles for Williams After Fielder AND TIA JUANA Herzog k C b S ar HAKE BIG BIDS Reds Need Jan. MlZS.1ElAl MM - n CITT, CTPAllOAi W. . ft KANSAS By CLIFF STERRETT 4B00T Si JONES STILL AFTER INTO I vxoT -- h'B6W L- Um ANYWAY, A FISH DOESN'T LIKE FRESH AIR! EXTiooto I II The first open handicap shoot of the House Gun club at Lakewood, Iaurel N. J., was a success in every way. More than 100 shooters were at the traps. The Laurel House club will stage weekmatches the remainder of ly handicap season. tho winter EFFECTIVE JANUARY 0. 1916. Depart Dolly. A. A. A. A. A. Cache Valley and Intermediate (Malad also, arriving). Cgden. Denver, Kansas City, Omaha. Chicago. Ogden (Malad. going only), Pocatello. 7.20 7.20 8.00 9.30 11.00 12.05 2.25 2.30 M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. M. P. P. P. 3.30 P. 4.30 P. M. 5.15 P. M. 11.45 P. M. 11.45 P. M. 11.55 P. M. 11.55 P. M. 11.55 P. M. Ashton. Montpelier, Paris. Overland Limited Ogden. Rt.no, Sacramento, San Francisco. Ogden and Intermediate. Pacific Limited Ogden. Omaha. Chicago. Cgden, Logan. Boise. Portland, Seattle (Butte also going). Los Angeles Limited Omaha. Chicago. Denver. St. Louis. Overland Limited Omaha. Chicago. Denver. St. Louis tSan Francisco also departing). Ogden. Brigham. Cache Valley. Malad Arrive 5.55 5.55 4.45 6.00 P. P. P. P. M. M. M. M. 8.30 A. M. 4.4 P. M. 5.00 P. M. 11.55 A. M. 12.10 P. M. and intermediate. Ogden (Denver, Omaha, Chicago going) 8.15 A. M. (Ss.n Francisco and Butte also arriving.) Ogden, Pocatello, Idaho Falls. Ashton. 8.15 A. M. Butte. (Twin Falls also arriving.) Ogden, Pocatello. Idaho Falls. Butte. 10.10 P. M. (Logan. Wellsville and Hyrum also arriving.) 7.40 P. M. Ogden, Ely, Sacramento. San Francisco. Pacific Limited Ogden, Sacramento. 2.10 P. ML San Francisco. Ogden, B'olse. "Portland, Seattle. (Twin 10.20 A. M. Falls also going.) City Ticket Office, Hotel Utah. Telephone Main 15. |