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Show THE YE IIEKALD-KEPUBLTCA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JANUARY X, THE WO KL.JIJ' TT IT 9 l ' VJHUA. VI Jj I n TALK tO KbO LEPAj(f- - Alio 1 To Bto ir-7US- sou vtfiTH Ftrz. EP 4 rJr 6W po lT!T IT Jiff, V 4 Korf Buys Kauff Federal Fielder 5far OF NEW WORLD R jmoredCost $30,000 MAT CHAMPION! j i I I ' ' ,' Pit . fit.; : - e- -r ,. ?jf V t u. . t v-.- 1 Iinrin i r. . tt n lot h.vy vtk'M who ajuI throuch yr.tT!y, nnnun-'f- l Joe Turner. V;ihnKtn mhidlPWKht. !al niKht. 'Cf course most of Iak t.i:. know about Frank h, iU titlc-hrt.l-- r, ttl. th,-- t rlalm tc th wH ;r!vertl.e1J- -.loth arl hfn "ttit tM other .ahroi.!." contlnu-rworM' rhampton ttl dcuhtle?i prove Jot.--h n. tirprfp Wfin hrrwhi-ikH h-- t Jrw-aH- y a " m on th rhtnx mytfrotilv mnt.Uk Joe the .llnt h Jo, bp-m- after Cleopatra" a a feat whrt, llcrptlan Kt'l Cfwf won a finish contest with a rromalnr 9'ifirant for th worir h name of he.-Mln- wnt tlti. who Jop ha-Mark Anthonr. l"ir awhlt rtuo rtethra- after hut notMnc to lr Jo" maks-utton thw jotrh-Irt- h Jlf play. ar.I h ftid: troke out tn thi.' an Otrden It wa a cllrpirisr from ao'I went un1er a bis? herilin nil.1- rbamplnn effrt that the Jack of the worH, rtlwetsttt o? stln. ruhen In wher-MlJn Turner fear to Vokt ar. Joe was frlou.. n Naturally treJ. natural for any ur.on who finds hl tn place. nam1 In ronr!,u'ti orrtlnic to Joe. h reading further, 1 i4',H iJ-fAv-- .,.; tiroler Iti:.Y p srrt fpr Hrtrton wrilf k KAI FI. YORK. Jan. 17. It was NIIU today by President Harry N. Hempstead, president of the Icatfiie baseball Nw York heNational harl purclia.el liennv rlub that Kituff. mar outfielder of t h Federal l'.icnc and two other Federal leaKue The two other Federals Karl-dearc W. A. catcher of Newark, and Fred Anof lluffalo. derson, pitcher was made, throuzh Harry Th j that Kre,l IlArbTtn aseertInefl F. jiinctalr. who has held an option on f tVtf to?firhf on to th nervlce.o of the thre players.e for hi title in th worll som tlml Anionic th rnmom conernlnic th this month. Th i?mon mentlone1 was or," t Kauff'f transfer no douM who will ro?t the Oiants totonru'. services and tjorite hut to n th of h.ir1et mii throw, 130.00. who. irorHUnsc to Turner, he rmr nny Amons baseball men InIt la believed with championship that other ml4ISweiKht pellinjer the Sinclair's action l nfraiJ to met. ends all Giants the to pntr;tlon virtually players Joe wan all wrouxht up over th rumors that he wa.s to purchase the FoHowIrk club. ( onltnnf J h-f- mt plaverc. pur-f,.i?i- hy th" Giant d-a- l tt-.a- PONT e,l n, pir-rhas- lce. : ' xq- vj--a - jf Y j HuT it VJ64TfeR-B4- ! IMPOSSIBLEi 7 6 J ?jAyp L-- i Price Making Careful Jess JOHNNY COULON OUT ig Bid for Will Tackle TO REGAIN LAURELS 'Fr ankle Ball Team unlike the attitude of Salt Lake last year when this city was strivlnc for an entrance into class A A baseball circles, is that of Price which is now endeavorinp to gret a town baseball team into the field that will be able to trim all comers this summer. In sUlncr up the situation the editor wrltea: of the A college nowadays Is far better known by its athletic record than by that" made by Its noniuses in study. A (rood baseball or football coach receives a hiKher salary than the beet instructor In the sciences. The same rule holds koo-- with towns. Many a small town which would never jret Its name In the paper for special deds of Its citizens is known all over the state and adjoining states because of the record of Its diamond some artists. Prtce has experienced in the past on splendid advertising account of the prowess of Its athletes and it can set a icreat reputation next summer If the town stands behind a ball team that It will be possible to organize here with the proper support. Tho work has already besun and a stroni? orRantzatlon ffected by some of the leading boosters of the comattended splendid Itcrowd munity. Ameetlnc. Is not too early the initial to iret things well under way and the steps should be taken by preliminary those who, expect to take an Interest durincr the playlnjc season. If you do not help now do not expect to change at a late date if they do not the you. The season's work must be suit plans out and the plan carefully fol mapped lowed if the team Is to thorounhly rep resent the town and brlns? It the proper It may cost. returns for the amountmen are discuss Prominent business ine the feasibility on of having all husi ness houses clone aftercan be played noon so that the KarnesSaturday at that time Instead of Sunday. If tho teams from the camps and other towns can arrange to play on Saturday, the date would suit many who have no to attending Sunday frames, objection but have other ways In which they desire to spend Sunday and at the same time it would permit the attendance of many who do not care to patronize pames. The question is Sunday to be fully discussed and It promises up to every one Interested to he at all the of the orKanizatlon which Is metlntfs betntr formed to handle the baseball situation and Blve I'rice a team of which It may b proud. News-Advoca- a new wr"tl!nic rham- h. In ptyn of th wor'i In vh-tmrt thrr ar1 two now, you ron-!4- r ;fT1 Lhuui NOT of Announcement His Status Rouses Gazette Star. mv rusted 4 te PULL A LONG FACE BOSS SAYS YOU'RE FIRED ! OR DOC SAYS "lTS TWINS l OR WFIE SAYS "MA'S COMINGf OOrtT GET SORE. LIGHT UP A PIEPMOMT fTHE SMILE STIMULATOR- ;AND BE HAPPY VHILE IT LASTS . V IF THE to Go for Willard-Mora- n Exhibition New York. Last Season. HE DWELLS IN THIS STATE Startling siv People There Take Same Attitude as Shown Here Joe Doesn't Seem to Like the Mew Title Holder Overly Much. 4Ai4 Ten-roun- TOM CRAWFORD AND M. O'BRIEN AGAIN FEATURI d Popular Pair of Boxers Go Four Fast Rounds at Downing in Club. Mo., Jan. 17. Jess champion heavyweight pufrllist, was signed" here tonight for a fight with Frank Moran of Pittsburgh. The fight, which will be held In New York, will be ten rounds, It was announced. Among other promoters bidding for Jack who gave out the InformationCurley, the signing of the regarding said Willard would articles, get 532,500 and a privilege of 45 per cent of the total gate receipts after the state tax had been deducted. The fight papers, said, bore the signatures of Curley both Willard and Tom Jones, his manager. In an atCurley departed to affix Moran's tempt, he declared, tonight to a contract. Before leavsignature ing Kansas City Curley posted a guarantee of $2500. Jones, acting for Willard. posted a forfeit of $5000 to Insure his end of the contract. Curley refused to discuss Moran's share of the fight money. KANSAS CITY, LEWIS-DUFF- of City Invited and Mickey the latter substituting for Red Xewey of Ogden, put up the best bout of the show at the Manhattan club last night. Crawford and O'Brien proved the cleverest and the most willing of the lot that" Hardy Downing had matched together, although Marty Rowan and Ern Wright afforded the fans four fast rounds of milling. The curtain raiser brought together two boys who opened up the show with a flash that started things off with a whirl. They were Kid Dutch and Bert Richards. Richards was outweighed several pounds and put vip a game fight against his opponent, who, however, easily earned the decision given him. The next go "brought Marvin Gould and Pug Dyle together. Dyle has wicked punch stowed away in both of his arms, lie appeared to although and lack the knowledge necesspeed sary to land it frequently. Gould was (Continued on Following Page.) f. . fjA .vV to Attend Deseret Gym WW Saturday. Boys of Salt Lake will assemble Sat- at the Deseret gymnamorning urdayfor a big funfest and peanut sium bust, volley ball contests, relay races, potato races, peanut races and other kinds of races will feature. Several free memberships will be given away. The management has hit upon a novel idea for the distribution of them. Bushels of neannto win x some of which will contain distributed, within the shells small strl the holders to free memberentitling ships In the gymnasium with all the accompanying The doors willprivileges. be thrown open shortly before 9 o'clock. After thnwlnir visitors a class of the Juniors through will glvo anbuilding exhibition drill and illustrate some of the many stunts the Juniors stage. Following the class-wor- k the visitors will be admitted to the floor and invited tn tnlrn part in the games and races. The use oi ine apparatus win be explained, and after the entertainment arwl Knot t concluded an exhibition swim will end ine morning s sport. near The Camnalcrn for rntmhir. n f Deseret gymnasium started January 15 and will continue until March 1. Sat- uraay-- s program will be an opener to the campaign. PANTHER SECONDS WN -- W- . . . UP??. JOHNNY Jan. 17. Within the next is CHICAGO. another to essay a "comeback" In the prize his performance will be ring andwith the watched interest throughout This length and breadtha of the country. still young man even for for he has just pugilistic activity, reached the ag3 of twenty-si- x years, is note other than Johnny Cculon of Chiin cago, whose greatest achievement pugilism was capturing theandworld's hold championship bantamweight ing it for a period of a little more tnan five years. not For his "comeback" Coulon is out not going big game. He is Kid playing Williams, for a return match with to tough little Baltimore boy who knocked him out and took the title. Also he is not picking "soft" ones. He Is going to start over Just as ne he stepped on started years ago whenagain the first rung of the ladder which lea him to the championship. Only a short time ago coulon an nounced that he would be ready for action early in the new year and as he has not lost his fjJ., Jf v. econl Mouth near Main. TIIK OK' VAUDEVILLE. LAURA NELSON HALL AM) COHl'AW LX "I -- COULON. His opponent had not even been selected. The other offer came from Cincinnati. The Porkopolis promoters wanted Coulon to appear in a bout against a newcomer to the game by the name of of JanYoung ASandow, the latter not set, but definite date was part uary. the bout is scheduled between January 14 and January 20. It is this contest to determine the future of that Is Coulon in the boxing game. If Johnny he finds that he can win or make a to stick creditable showing, he intends In an effort to regain the crown which was knocked off his head by Kid Williams. On the other hand, a defeat inby the Sandow will mean one ihing is evitable and that is retirement from the game In which he has been one of the most notable performers. II11IIIII1IIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIII1III1I111I1IIIIIIIIIIII 1 We Are- OF QUALITY 25 to VALUABLE COUPON IN BACK PACKAGE Participant In Many Ring Battles cunibft to Tuberculoids After Lone Fight. 17. Harvard Cambridge. Mass.. Jan. crews will meet and Princeton varsity Chicago, Jan. 17. Benny Feinberg, S In three years when for the first time In pugilistic circles as the origknown April 20, at Princethey will compete Crimson's row- inal "Kid Farmer," died today at the 5 ton, according to the were announced ing schedules, which Harvard will also meet Cor- home of his parents here of tonight. nell in Boston 23. May 20, and Yale at New He fouarht ns n foathprweieht and as London June The sehedijle for the second crew Is: a welterweight and was said to have . April 20, Princeton second, at Prince- nad Is encounters, or. wnicn ne iosi ton; May 13, American Henley, Phila- five. When h3 started as a pugilista E bouts without delphia; June 23. Yale second, at New he won forty-eig1 j 1 London. . . defeat. THE GREAT CARTER CO. SUNDAY, S E E E3EHESY THEATRE TODAY J Then save 111 111 111111 1111 zTi ONLY "STANLEY AND THE SLAVE TRADERS" Bostock's Wild Animals, Featuring Who do some interesting work and Mona Dark Feather. Horsley Production in Two Acts. Banner Feature A "Flving-A- " "THE SECRET WIRE' by II VROL.D LOCKWOOD W.supported STOWELL MAY ALLISON and "THE FIRST QUARREL" y and John Sheehan, All Seats 5c. Union Music. A "Beauty" comedy with Carol mi 3 THE Bit! MOVE. AVilk.es Stock company goee to "The Wilkes" theatre the lTtalt).30. (formerlyJANUARY $5.00? it! 1 XT, Ernest any other 11 111 Helen Holmes In "The Girl and the i;ame." A laugh a minute. WITH NANA 'BRYANT I'Al'L HARVEY. Prices Night, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c. Mats., Thurs., Sat., 2.30; 15c, 25c. E : 1 rents. Stop Thief! just as good to you as 11 2.45, 7.30. 9.15; ALL WEEK. ERNEST WILKES STOCK presents the Whirlwind Crook Farce $5. 00 1 S New Bill Now Playing. E Isn't that 11 1111111 11 11 111 1 1 111 . SENSATION COMING ht 11 . 10-20-- 30 ...... Suc- - I. Three shows daily, Prices sas City promoters, who bid in The Coach Henry Richardson of West Kaw terms for an the wanted Chicagoan promoters sent his second team High against to meet an opponent before their club 1 Murray High school yesterday after- in didn't want to December, but Coulon noon In the Katon gymnasium, his ag- return so soon and declined. to the 37 ring 28. to The game gregation jj was and was well plaved. The fast winning, Right now, in between Panther aggregation started scorintr E seasons, we are making and was never early although tne score at tne end headed, of tho first BANE half NELSON NELS. was close, 20 to 13. these same Suits Panther stars were Andrew at cen ter. Fallentine and Hansen. Andrews scored nine field baskets, besides play wen center, t anentine ana HanPURTY FAIR YUMPER ing sen also ai ehowed their ability by scorthree field baskets reing five and For Murray, Robinson, spectively. Less Morris and Schenck were the bright tnese tnree men scoring an of Great Canadian iignts. Skee Artist Same goods, same trim their points. The line-uMakes Leap of 151 Feet, WKST HIGH. MURRAY. mings, same workman- l.f.. . Fallentine Robinson Hansen r.f Morris ship. Breaking His Own Mark. Wood Andrews.... c... Watson Schenck I.g McMullen Stlefel r.g Substitutions: West High Leonard Revelestoke, B. C, Jan. 17. Nels Nel for Watson; Kaufman for Faltentlne. son, who last week broke the Canadian Paris for Schenck; Schenck record Murray for long distance skee Jumping est High for Morris. Scoring: Field baskets, Andrews, 9; Fallentine, by two feet when he cleared 126 feet, 5; Hansen, 3. Free throws Hansen, today jumped 151 feet 6 Inches. 2 out of 7; Andrews, 1 out of 3, MurTailors for Men. ray scoring: Field baskets Robinson. 4: Wood. 4: Schenck . 2. Free E On Third South, across from throws Robinson, 8 out of 15. Referee, KID' FARMER PASSES ON E Hamilton. Pantages. CRIMSON AND TIGERS RENEW OAR ACTIVITIES Jl GREAT BIG SENSATIONS p: Im packed . - $5.00 in Price. 20 for lOo Demi-Tasse" Nonetle, the Leightons, Thurber and Madison, Conrad and Conrad, Page, Hack, and Mack, Travel W eekly nnd Orchestra. EDUAHDO AND ELISA CANSINO Royal Dancers Daily Mats., 10c and 25c; 2.15 p. m Evenings, 10c, 25c and 50c; 8.15 p. m. in Mystic Magical Illusions Tailors for Men A CRAWFORD TOM FOR ATHLETES Boys Emmett in Classy Contest. Kid PEANUlBUST All BOUT DRAW Y Clinching Frequent; Davis and popu that Tables on Murray Hick evidence Ilevere he quickly received two offers of larity School tlulnt. This Time Making matches. One of these came from Kan- e the Score 37 ta 2S. leason-abl- XTHE CIGARETTE L .WHl IT's MoT 10 Rr H-- By CLIFF STERRETT you y XX . TVu; TURNER TELLS q3 WATER GETS SOLID WHEN IT FREEZES POLLY AND HER PALS 1 18,-191- Hal-lowa- |