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Show THE 0 UTAH LADS HERALD-REPUBLICA- TTyi 1 Sit TOMIGH -l THREE CHEERS AND A KA-CHO- to' ah- - Excuse "MlSOEMylJd0-J ii r ' OARSMEN STRONG CALIFORNIA Andy Smith to FOR TO ERECT MEMORIAL FOR POE Coach Athletes MANAGERS UTAH IN CHILE Woman Magnate of Cardinals Desires PEERLESS ONE to Quit Baseball Not Sentenced There, but Went TO PLAY BALL -There of Their Own a Free Accord. v S" MNM. m PMaJ Chance Says He Will Inject Himself in Game; Pa Wolverton Won't. DIGLIKE SPANISH HASHERY - and Scotty Bob Ferron ' Cam- eron Rest Now on Spine of Andes Range. -- v'. AS FRANCISCO. Jan. 30. The class S85 of Princeton of university. which has made arrangements for th bulldlntr of an athletic field to the memory of their classmate, John P. 1 i ' manager of ithltt-- TTTO (nrmr r Fnl y r( Fifth n.r now jt In thtr Srf i'oe, killed In action last September In If northern France while frghtlnj? with Chile. Profiting evidently fmtn h.m-Itlv If Xn the allies, has appointed as Its memori" . g money At the f t; - ft nn f vsetprience l. t ' when football al committee Us fie surviving mem.!ors ar'rp It note. for hrJnsitrs: out h rrowd. Con-ffbers of the class "who played with Poe k t ! il rhi;;-."rer ..!?? on the varsity football teim. thlnsrs f gre-- t nr.! th school These m.-- are Arthur Beef) Wheel!1 on! I nffor I to Mill fven If ( team from I'roro an,) InSo Colo er. Ruard; Thomas IoKie) Trent-hard- , Boh Ferron an rado ant Mr. t 1 r captain and end; Knox Taylor. ?uard, ' .1 I i hs.ii hit the trail to ..."? Otto-ti. Jof ty nrit t i , XV. and ..'. or 'hil.. rhitl- r f th A i't IoujjI.) Ward and Franklin It. : . Mor-e- . whti h halfbacks. Of the class repthat tittle iS.mth AitirlfAn f vrai pit!.t nut rf fh sen an-- ! t'.uric up resentatives on Princeton's varsity, on tl.f Ardn tr drv. Harry O. Brown and Augustus F. Holly, V.J V. ... . . end and tackle, respectively, also are rclf!r a f n f tbit it knniivri weed. With the exception of Poe, who tr!ji ft litrnl l!r, r,jl! -r Imoit urow'!'! tnto th left colleee at the nd of hln sophomore by the y year, all plsyed regularly on the chamrnrrn.ir hirk; Andi rdr:int.in Nf s th rontfnI rrcroA-hpion team of 1S33. wjttin.nr,,;No clf.i In the history of ihr univer? th An l' tr.ountAlr. iu:i.i:Mi: 11. DIIITTU. ofh ftoMv so many first ami !..?. took tf" c'iirr nr.! If sity n. t:ritt...n owner trinfever contributed unr.r.Ni: to a .ir?dty team, seven of t!itf m.itrnr' rt rhirh regulars V h " St. I.'iuli (AriS! nnlM. has not ppMr.f nro- - of the eleven men blnr members of the tin'y wrtf trt t'fh frtr.'I nr; he takti ill n very t tt. and- 'I; 5 clans. trine .at fw ytars, i A tw-tii- t tif to to sell. yrullthf dUII'ir'rv "tmrll aniotJ r . .,r (nrdlnal Oaramen llopefnl. mnKn.ite ! former I'. Ica'tif of anothr sticcejtsf ul orf-Prospects isi,i.!fA;ii to h.tan frr the club. of pFC'Wfxprttv. or, the water are the early season Indications at Stanford an iverIty ofy r at ft rnrn. ." two i the eicht t. .embers of the Cardinal var-ltrtni if? . nn-crew which Hon the championship SAUNA P!fihim to ;.iri-r.io.rry cn ;!-of the Pacific coast and rowed second to fofrri Join vnlntrt h th hoys In tho PouEhk "epsle classic l:rt year, f sU inn- otit th ;.r'i; ri t As r nf. six. If not seven, will be back agraln on neither l.t Wen ;.reS!r I ihfrc i h'sf It It under elides. One IVlnf PUIrrmre Klrot Ilnlfi Tie. th nioeser H. Is barred by the five year nothr Kerrori of .itbieti'-- a? limit rule. McKw-emay find it imtiint(;er t i 'a "ti fn l?f!. to continue his rowing- - owinsr the ttnlvrlt) ;t ' possible ! ! v r t Perror sle.i " f hft krowl r the necessity of devoting his entire !tn.i. J n. 2i. In n lively rarM the to time to hj.i studies. Rehm and Huls-inavntler th fr "irw frn f ''ruf. Irei-erlM'.riro.Iltifh tlefoatevl Ifhon an. I.an r.f tht P.tfk. rr',-substitutes last year, are considntsriit In one of t ti fastet at thr t", class materlsl to fill up tho first ered cro'il tof Msreoloscy inTcn r tbi year in the Sevier srans. uiif Pto. k of knnr!c.sc f rrr Hnrh drl. ri.voi divioirn. 2 to .1. have been made to Arrangements used At the end of the flrt half the score on the Hudson Professor I k r f". . r.i i a imd or the shell lave J Ton roe. t in of favor h r ni!ilv I.vortf. tt .n in fhroi'jth for use here. A new eunlpment hipped con The tho end of trume half the r .1 tM eon4lttoTt i( f sectl nl aluminum oars has f'ar'nri w i! i tl. The tant thn played five of hollow, to tfitrtirl selected for the shell. A new either re.iir'd nrl ben "it. h 27 naer 23 to the with ",;m;te rexult r to th stnld is part of the fresh equiphiT properly launch alo line-uf.vi-t f Monroe. tn Th tl ment. The trip to Pouirhkeepsle agraln ( th of .le pt tliouncbt. or !tht J.ls f.vnon. u; lr k this year already Is looked upon as a erf ! ili pro Steele certainty. If of I'rof 5"r Crown rv!f th Kidtie lra work . r.f I Jcrirnsn t'trtu.thie at I hwnin I'ark. Ktthr I'rfnri California to c . . . Murphy y Comeback. Iv; nv ni.iv l .. Mil . . . 1eter.on c a number of After years of disasA ndersoii . . Anilerson trous defeats on the water the Unlvrr-slt- v r.. Itetall of A ndf rwn, S? I an. lit 1 of California, from nil early Indifl! srol tnrentiona the trl; "f will make a valiant effort to cations, i rpLfKK rim ard art ";rnrrt Its fortunes. Two hundred and retrieve a Hut (Mr.r' lu v "'unpnln- - twenty-fiv- e tbu,. didn't candidates have responded IVtoji exactly w Th of roM'ht u . a ijlrit-er.!truiinr table" The ntr student seldom to the call, the lor Rest number recorded pro and oo, i"n;v t'.'rf pro nn.l i o wer en rente towns In tii? history of row inp at the Institume mv mane tbe Ml n ilk e d ir imall y, smelly and un.ittrnc-litf- . tion. The men are beinp coached by ririy rr rr rk e onier.rt Thf-rv. Hen Wallis, nonie heauilful rltlea the former Yale oarsman. rj ous ' I?oh. tho iirh ani !,inn n one of them. once rowed who Ted bv assisted Myers, i .dAmeri.-Anvt.fi.t5 r'ak "V.' en Dunt-rrlot. of routtli weatli-e- r on the Harvard eight. ! ?h!efl- - ire In whlb he ha o d of it tie four day? PIxteen rowing machines have been with ivih?rd f.i!'t nd I feltirin of p.rt. times like at mtjchtv which is another record, and fhaky Installed, t h Sfel hy ic In o?ih!i j 'i tu l". fellow who oilcht have eaten by men already are hard at work on the a y yon . n i for tcndtool. We the Indoor jrrlnd which will continue Kerron. am I hi wont on tblntr of n n iv inuhro.in i" fef tv.e wny finniediateiy after for another two weeks. Wallis Is said nr.lv twenty rxrt pro. .N'etrhr iii;n. hut "o;-r- i forgot about our to have some promising miterlal on of tro inaftT tr.u. Iei In 3 r;ood xnrnc thoueht err were of rrldfcce or hand and figures on ror'ndlr.p out a told on day thit v'hi.f irnttl- trie to. fr.-Mv roon we n - crew rancins: breakfast. In weisht from 168 to 172 thhad Jh th.m nurtu--Ilirc r raveno"" npretlte. pounds, t.ie heaviest vnrlaile that has repre ; .; r ed hunch. their or! r.n Tten follov h :m graces tne beinsf of any old in several sented the Rlue and In 4!!fC"l"'ttii efr vr. a.:- - to i 'i.lle ". r. d A new shell years. bv the whv i not si cold as the no.v hih feet fino and are srcttlnK has been ordered made bvvarsity "V( the Ward, rarr mur'n Indicate Kerron vrtte: I rltinsr but word there N. J., builder, okay, known well Kdfjewater. "We hoarded an .dd l.h ? d the latti-to of th urd.-- r fhanee to Play. I.lrare Panama, whl.-- v. in California pirt which spilt ttay th othI as The the fhllean made recently by er announcement f!a; In The bv pretty, delted little csy hut that wax about all n.th t wai r retty. vcav of atr.itvemTitA censo) the new mana.wr of the Frank Chance, .m were meal five There ,:d th Norrrrt jdleka around the I,os Anseles club of the Pacific Coast we menus were In Spanish day omo T" Koplr a llttte longer, and still trusting league, that he will 3onh, uniform and t th-sUfi'lnK contents; ut no ureal the Orlnjoii fioats hlrher thn play at first base. Is not b.intf taken t ' vre t!;1 or what nt the verton. ordered, the cclorfl. I am, etc.. etc.. etc. seriously about the circuit. A'Kie rrtuIISffan wa wire to be 'npitlat'itle. "HOB." the San Francisco manager, v ho is an pinch hlttlns. occasionally adept athimself Into the pmc at a but he made no preerltiel juncture, 4 tense of bHnfr n roKtilar. 'irrTh'i yT What playing Chance may do Is exlines. Th;t pected to hi alonsr these he vviU play first base on the opening day Is very probable. It is considereda and the crowd wood new man at the to size up the gives chanceadvertising helm. There are many who contfiid V v. fa that the manajrer who attempt-- to play effectiveness as a 1:1 resularly loses in his r-''3i W:l inabllitv to manager owlns: to on his own rlay and. at the same time, watch all the details In con- j neetlon witl the performa;i "( a of his teammates. ! - -- rr 1 ; x we - 11 I -. 1 .- -- I - i . I ,. ii III - I f j Fred Fulton Wants to Add Touch to His Career by Beating Jess Willard I Mi st-i- . Ik .. - .i . r.'-"- T J ail-Utio- . fK-'-a- -- n -- r tn. J fo-Tri- frt 't i . - sep-so- n r j lOflEllTS" Tf . - w.-- !! yt it'-'flft- . - t t n Lafayette, Ind.. Jan. 30. Andy Smith, for the last three years head coach of the Purdue university, football team, announced tonifcht that he had accepted an offer from the University of California to become head coach there. Smith Is a graduate of the University of Prnsylvanla. The offer from the University of California came from J. A. Stroud, Jr., student manager, who, on a recent trip personally investigated every available coach In the east. Promoter Downing Lines the Class of Ogden and Salt Lake. Mickey O'Brien Will Meet an Outsider, but No One 5. " TONIGHT'S CARD. Young Gilbert vs. Jimmle Johns. Tommy Crawford vs. Red Newey. Jess Oren vs. Mysterioua Jimmy Brown. Mickey O'Brien vs. "Unmasked Marvel." n . 1 -- , k f " F f-- T rr" i 1 tb-i- s I 1 I t i r p: r- fr.r r-- - 'i . rder . . iioi--e- 1 1 . . 1 . i rn-- - t f f j 1 1 mf-tfi'- i grl. ir I d . -ii . 1 l.'-t- eiprht-oare- corre-pondl- SS i r se i r 1 r do-fun- nr ny f!. h-- d m-tte- r n -- in-Ject- :fv- - , X ? ccn-centia- te .. . 1 '.'ft ;V COLLEGE TRAINING HELPS Through It Dick, Dern, (uhn. Truman. Fleming- and .allnnkl Ian, Ciet fc. 1 LOW Ile-dee- SP0RT0GRAPHS -- d aw-altlp- AWFUL Minna S7B In Slough Tourneyi bat Crown Commercial Club by HlKi Score of 834. The progressive slough tournament, which has been in progress at the Commercial club for some time, awarded prizes to the winners of Saturday play. The winners were R. N. night's first with a score of 834: Cross, .J. Purcell.prize, I. second prize, with a score of 6i3;K. J. Dinwoodey, booby prize, with a score of S76. Baumgarten was given a specialJoseph for prize th greatest number of points making on one 150. R. J. Dlnwoodev was given hand, a special prize for losing the greatest number of points on one hand, i'00. BV WALTER CAMP. i fal n-a- DINWOODEY . i e il, "K'"' N"-w-- - Illch Seorea. Th sixth session of the slough tournament at the University club was The prize winners in played Saturday. :. their order were J. C. Dick. P. Flemi:. It. Zalinskl. 1'red Dern. C. A. ing. Cohn and S. J. Truman. Prof. C. J. Kvans was given first booby prize and A. F.ricson of Mldvale was given second booby prize. The next party of the club will be given Friday nlhU fS ng r. - "FReD A - S- - I r . (Special to The IleraliVEeptibHcan.l Ogden, Jan. 29. or Why, amid all these new wordings of eligibility rules and new definitions of the term 'amateur,"' will not some kind soul undertake to lead us back to an understanding of the simple lines: "Not the quarry, but the chase but the race?" i Not the laurel, The style of the great Walker Colliding, who has Just been creating new records is startlingly like of a man who was a promising that at expert that game thirty years ago. but who now has no connection with track events and is on the contrary known as one of the best judges of dogs in this country, Frank Dele. : The way the twig is bent the tree Is Inclined, was tho belief of our forefathers, and why then should we wonder at the development of Ouimet. and the others into making the serious business of life the overpowering sport of their youth? In the very ' earliest e track sports the prizes were money prizes, while today the average in, 1 Oxford-Cambridg- Englishman will not play any game from tiddlelywinks to golf without "having a bit on" the game, a:v1 vet get along without a tltho of'the they wild orgies of legislation Into which the American periodically throws himself in the laudable desire to "eliminate professionalism" and seem to enjoy their sports hugely, even when indulged in under the very echo of the guns. Obstinate fellows, those Englishmen! ' : jje Did Bret Harte write this of Benny Knapp? "Leaning on his icy hammer Stands the hero of this drama And above the fans' wild clamor! In his own peculiar grammar With its linguistic disguises Lo, the baseball prologue rises!" (Copyright, 1918, OtI T. Wood.) sje iji;..v iikm;.si:o. Jack Dunn, manager of the Richmond. Va., club last year, was unconreleased a few days ago at" ditionally l.ia own request. He will now take the management of the Jersey City club and move It over to Baltimore and take a chance in the town that he left a year ago. " Knows Who. Destroy More. Than Hunters; Cougars Maraud Near MountainTowns. Mountain Hons are In tho Powell namere deer killing tional forest than are the sportsmen, and in addition aro making the deer so wild that hunters find It difficult to approach within shooting distance, to George Jl. Barney of the forest service at Kscalante, Utah, who is in Ogden for detail work at the forest service headquarters. The cougars are so bold, he asserts, disthat they approach within a short tance of tho town on marauding expeditions. . Three residents recently killed a lion near Escalante after the anilarge mal had killed two deer, one a six prong buck, and had burled the .carcasses In the snow. Mr. Barney brought with him the information that initial steps are being taken to Irrigate the Kscalante desert In east Garfield county by building a reservoir in the mountains to hold the flood waters of the spring, which sweep down Pine Creek. Up ALL COULD BE HEADLINERS Cougars and LionsMurder Powell Deer il ! LOOK FOR FINE NIGHT AT GRAND n tt-wi- l BOXING LOVERS at California it I,o-.i- . 1 g 7 . h - Go0: r: TWO ATHLETIC .. i The (JMS By CLIFF STERRETT FOR THE "GRIP. W The "Board vxMERE 191G j- POLLY AND HER PALS ' I SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MONDAY, JANUARY 31, N, By TRA.tE decided to take a FULTON, the heavyweight tering way, Fulton After some little success who recently came into chance. some little reputation when hooked around Minneapolis in small bouts Fred went to to cross bats with Jess Willard. also agreed to try the coast and luck haunted hirq got his start on Kansas soil. reasonFulton, California. onButthebadcoast till finally he who is a physical marvel and constantly with Kid hooked up McCoy for a while, with his dukes, declares that who ably nifty him a few lessons and Imhe will yet get a swing at Willard and gave his boxing a great deal. cop the heavy crown. Such at proved haply are FuL.on has beaten good men more least his fervid aspirations. At the rather immature age of twelve than a few with the kayo and there Fred felt able to look after himself and are several reasons why he should stick ran away from home. After bumming to the game. Tvlce he lias donned the in exhibition around a while he made up his mind to mitts with Jess Willard encounters it learn a trade and settle down, and per- affairs, in both of wnich to relate he had an edge raise a family. He started in to Is interesting haps on more the champ. After be a plasterer and after several years' experience with more of a reputation Fulton hard work he found himself, at the age and of 17, the champion boy plasterer of Avill be able to demand more attention. FRED Kansas. The truth is that Fred was always for his age and at 17 was rather large own business as a plasterhis running He has always been ing contractor. of this than any success he has prouder had Or is likely to have In the ring. It was several years later that a friend in the fight Minneapolis tipped him off to he should game and assured him that be able to do pretty well at it. Asin the business was a bit languid UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CAKD EFFECTIVE JANUARY S3, 1910. 7.20 7.20 8.15 9.30 11.00 12.05 2.25 2.30 3.30 Nicholson to Battle Jones in Mat Gruel Welterweights Will Meet in Provo Arena on Tuesday, Feb. 15. Speedy Special to The - i j 5.15 11.45 11.45 11.55 11.55 11.55 Cache Valley and Intermediate (Malad also, arriving). Ogden, Denver, Kansas City. Omaha, Chicago. Ogden (Malad, going only). Pocatello, A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. 5.55 5.55 5.05 6.00 Ashton. Montpelier, Paris. Overland Limited Ogden, Reno, Sacramento. San Francisco. Ogden and Intermediate. Pacific Limited Ogden, Omaha, t Chicago. Ogden, Logan, Boise, Portland. Seattle (Butte also going.) Los Angeles Limited Omaha, Chicago, Denver. St Louis. Limited Omaha. Chicago Overland Til. Denver, St. Louis (San Francisco alsb departing). Cache Valley, MaJad Ogden. B"righam.intermediate. M. and Chicago going) Ogden (Denver, Omaha, (San Francisco and Butte also arrivM. ing.) Idaho Falls, Ashton, Ogden. Pocatello.Falls M. also arriving.) Butte. (Twin Idaho Pocatello. Falls, Butte. Ogden, M. (Logan, Wellsville and Hyrum also arriving.) M. Ogden, Ely, Sacramento. San Francisco. Pacific Limited Ogden, Sacramento, IvI. San Francisco. Portland. Seattle. (Twin Boise, Ogden, M. Falls also going.) City Ticket Office, Hotel Utah. Telephone Main 8.30 5.05 5.00 11.55 -- P. 4.30 P. IleraW-Rcpoblica- ArrlT Dully. Depart plas- Provo, Jan. 30. Nicholson &nd Jones will meet in a finish wrestling match at Provo February 13 for the welterweight championship. .This match is creating a great deal of interest amongthe wrestling fans of Provo. On January 20 of this year George Nicholsonvndrtook to throw- Jones, but was defeated, and now-- arran,'emnts have been made to have thef,e men meet in a finish match for a side bet. Jcnes is knov n to be one of the best Utah wrestlers that lias evr gone on the mat and the people of Provo are confident that he will defeat Nicholson. have also Seviral other good matches been arranged for in the near future. A dish for fans who like plenty of action is the promise of Promoter Hardy K. Downing tonight. Downing has gono on down the line of hia local talent picking out the best of them to pit against the best of Ogden's. As the result the affair tonight at the Grand theatre will be more or less intercity. In addition to the list of boxers mentioned above, Downing has several other events he will spring on the public tonight and which he opines will be Just about right to satiate the desires of Salt Lake fandom. Mickey O'Brien, the popular little Sacramento boy, was too classy for tonigTit, even Downinghisto leave idle program is isto be Salt Lake though rot ready to vs. Ogden. Downing announce his opponent yet, but promised on bended knee, said knee being bended on the rung of a chair, that he would do so at the opening of tonight's card. In the meantime, fans may look for an unmasked marvel to appear. The big bout will bring together local Young Gilbert, the kingpin of thechamand Jimmie Johns, lightweights, lho pion of Ogden, and undoubtedly ever hardest hitter of his inches that appeared here. Tommy Crawford, who has proved to be about the best boy around l.3 that this city can boast of, and pounds Red Newey, the rough and tough bat- (Continued on Follovtdnpr Page.) P. P. P. P. P. P. P. P. P. P. M. M. M. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. A. M. 12.10 P. M. 8.15 8.15 10.10 7.40 2.10 10.20 A. M. A. M. P. M. P. IYL P. M. A. M. 15. If n n ii WHO'S THIS GUY YALE, ANYHOW?' Theatre never tire of telling stories Fighter Greek George Brown, the middleabout weight. This is being scattered around now! Brown picked up a newspaper during the football season and saw a headline which read: "Brown fears Yale." "That's a lot of bunk," said the don't even know who this fighter. "1 guy Yale Is." SNOW ACADEMY WIXS. Richfield, .Jan. 30. Tn a practice the Scow game between basketball team of Ephraim academy and the Richfield Hih school team last night, the academy won, 35 to 29. The academy team is in the Sanpete county division, and the Richfield team in the Sevier county division. L FO 32 1 Mill Tonight E s c L 1 8.30 Tiekets on sale at S. ('lar Main Store, s, St., end Ben XV. 50 Klrst South. Stlckte" f) TS liar-man'- |