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Show THB ITER ALD-RE- CM UBLICAX, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1916 P QUMLAM Bp r fx .T r A i iih ' . J -- jj.Mt-'r- - m-i t t By CLIFF STERRETT YES, BUT PA'S A : REGULAR FOX TERRIER. POLLY AND HER PALS I ,45 I 1 I 4Frf If. I- t . i. - IT - - . I IMTol -- rT. Ty--f I - ) E4cT-V-'. tidERb. SotAPELLED - Jto SOLfCIT irrtCuT T!dQTVl L- I3T V. ETi'V -- 3 yl icl Profess hnt OLD &1TLau4 7 . Vt,' --g Wmiwm -,4 : j":-::::::- l MHtMMIS. BRIGHTENS SALT TOMMY BACK ON THE JOB LAKE PROSPECTS rANS KEYED UP TOR RACE I Quinlan Is Great Asset to Team on Both Defense and Offense. BUDDY RYAN IS IMPROVING 4 Jimmy Shinn Is Only Man in Outfield Who Has Not Signed Contract. POSTPONE 3IORAN'S BOUT WITH CHAMP t'kicajco. Keb. 16. Postponement bout at of (he WiUard-.Mora- n A'ew InIioiito March Square 23,(iardrn, asreed nu York, upon today by all the principals InvoIvtMl except Mortn, and It vra aald be would offer no objection. A brief vllt to the cbAinplon'n borne In Itoarern Park today convinced Iave Lrulimobn, representative of Tex Itecknrd, the promo-In could not fret ter, that Wlllard nhnpe by1 March S, the original date, and over the lonjc distance he obtained Mr. Itlck- telephone, rd'd consent to the delay. Vith Tom Jones. WUIard'a Lrwlnaolin interviewed naniRrr, J run and found him sufferlns; from a cold which interfered too much with his breathlnx to allow hint to train. consistently. Jones agreed to remain with AVillard untll he recovered sufficiently to beKln work and then to take him to ew York. Physleiana were not sure when Wlllard would b able to work, but it is expected it will be in two weeks or less. Wlllard atands to lose 910,000 by the postponement, it was said, because It Interferes with theatrical enKrementJB. ttn:i I .A K IV rntrf Ift'lr tr!ar m.tn Tommy for tnt .f which !rwlt bow iipilnui o l contrail- W Arampany- t' V j i Infant ct ak into thritUtiiC ft;- nn.l sr.-a- t tittU: r.- st.-mrt- l - n1.- . - - j 1 r.tnth-tnntn- K,- 0 - ,S4J '" ' - ! .1 of .; , f !. tl It lrrrtry. wsw net it ? - : " ' 4 thnt may t!s brevvrn', at aSI.j b'tttfl at in to orne h it wa sent aI-- o b r ? rnan- - tf i:j-t-ia- ner at thr?t itj r na. ir.a!el t!;at tl.f ami ijottle! in rr.av 16. Coach Fred conMontana Affgries tinued their winning streak here tonlKht and defeated the Brigham Young- college rjulnt 27 to 25 In one of the moat exciting games ever staged In the local gymnatum. The invading machine was particularly strong; on teamwork and displayed a comeback in gathand endurance that succeeded in the game for them."- ering Coach Jensen's men led at the end of the first half 15 to 11. With the openof the second period, however, the ing and their suMontanans got goln teamwork and weight won out perior for them in the last few minutes of Play. The summary: B. Y. C. MONTANA. Nielson l.f Cotner Cox r.fc Hamilton Tlce Wright Tolman l.g Burgess Williams Boss r.g Substitution Gatton for Burgess. Field baskets Hamilton 3. Scoring: Itic 5. Boss 1, Nlelson 3. Wright 5. Foul Baskets Cotner. 9 out of 16; Wright, 9 out of 78. Beferee Teetzel. IOKan. Bennlon" i rm i ; ilu t kner f'ur.t. at:l l).ttlell I I thfu r by the m!'!" t:.ot!iU of twenty VCIH OiTo. If. I.owfvrr. the i j j rvalH j HER! i'-'- i ran ! I. '1 4 J i " tiiPt it ; All t rir' at t!." hrrwrryj .1 nay. ar.l vvr Sn,irI- Fisher Ecer i- nro hnli.l tn jfalrt let DEFEAT OGDEN that; f Shoot Team Total of 989 in National Rifle Match Against 986 Score by Rivals. !'""'! reputation to o'trj t'mI it on any rwiitlr that 1 1 ana ! nt Twrntirth . storilir (Vntury , ry rric j ur n.nj lttlit.i . by the excellent showing Ppurred on lend-of- f Lake's ami Salt nut ticMrr man, of QriXLAX, Oerden, the Salt Lake Kifle and RelpOMMYhan extended themUU contract to Skipper Cliff Blankenship yes- - volver club members a team total selves last night and shot1000. t nla v. Garden's of 889 out of a i'i-ht- brewing tO. flSUSi rue rlean" an! in Vch. LOCAL SHOTS V ml rrt ! : al i1 ts- - !."::! hy tlirrrt Im v, t RF.F.5I l U IX THE UKER.; in- v.-h- possible score made In the early part of the 986. accordwas week K. threeMack pointsofless. A. the Salt Lake to ing the local marksteam. This gives REPUBLIC QUINT LEADS1AMPLE SUPPLY OF FISH men a Aictory over the Junction city riflemen and affords them considerable elation. The scores made last night are: V.Ian VV. Sminnm Ily llefratlBK Cummlnoianfr Fret! Una lnlnf( (hnmbfm 199 W. B. Wallace r Capt. l.oen Anllunal liaak j to lteiulll Stork of Trout l.arpe 198 V. T Letchfleld l ATtT.r1! to of aluran. TT!T.T IteoleniMb I tah Ktrranm. Tinilf! ATF.TI luj 198 K. A. Mack 197 Stokes The Natirtr.11 Uank of th Iiejubllc There need be no worry on the part William 197 th Zlon's rf t;tah ;in-ltaskettallU.tnk & Trvmt sttrrams of J. 11. Kay the that SavinKJ company fain the ivili be between now n; i $S9 Team total In j U'?e and exritlnic gatne l a ioore and statf March 31. arcordlnu- to Fred W. 12 In the !?eret of ll t" 197 FREE and state F. fish Klein I ysterl.iy Chambers, j.:amf of the Kann-watrvmnaninm. The 194 Lee Ora rilool. ikla. Kid. t hr final In loult until whittle y nn ample 194 The rommlMlonor has Frank Iloan I) I d U r r, NaH th tht pame blew. 192 of five and taking which fish with T. C. Letchfleld I ibli-Iteetal. the leads tional H.tnk of the liep rlnry. to restock 190 whatever J. W. Slefert replenish of th league In gnmea won. streams may and to t4ni become exhausted tend were ItheutNatlant, ir Leonard Th utar of the garn reason of the early season activiIMIe. oe Veta.I leern-tloand Tlngey for Zlon's. by JAKE STAHL CHOSEN the for Kepubllc of tho nimrods. ties n I'lvtuln. Tli l!ne-uCommissioner Chambers yesterday are the ZIONS. liKlTHMC. received most favorable reports frome PREXY OF AMATEURS I have tnna- r. f A ndersfn Itobblnn nil sections within a radius of seventy-fivI'.ohlir-smd Snow Irrrd. If ... . miles lie of says the I I III 11 r Ttnirev lower streams Salt nlHinil Weber Feb. 16. Garland CJake) ChlcaRO. a are lake. prenerally l Tour fur iI I,f,r:-irt- l r.K Patrick of the Boston some are thoucrh . . former Stahl. The managerwas muddy. fishing !. .Ll.. mith Is beln-- t done by spinner and bait. F&f. Mi tJuire chosen presAmerican club, league ......... . . .. . at. Itend. Think. Art. of the Chicago Association of ident to takf one uny (jrini? ana reiurmnj? Amateur Baseball Leagues at a meetThl d"- -j not obtiRAt you iii in from 9 a. m. tr Halt Lake. Commissioner ing of the association last night, actreatment. Office hours. trip 10 a. m. to 12 5 P. m.; Sundays, Chambers there Is anywhere from cording to announcement today, says on the A" a result of factional differences threo to four feet of water (noon f ; evening. . to S. the recent convention at banks. at AX the fish are not moving of the National Amateur Baseball orFurthermore, STATE MEDICAL CO. on account of the recent ganization, it was announced the Chiupstream Examination. SOU !. 3Iala street. Jalt Lake t'lty. The reason for cago association has withdrawn from ccndltlons. weather a u D.jjtju .ia aaa this Is that no food Is beinjf produced the national body and will send Ieara UltboatWhat .mm to the convention of the new for them and consequently they will t'ot Ileally I'fBD' Illaeaae not start traveling until later. Baseball Federation at Cincintour National Th la. If and hoT y0n eaa DOCTOES March 11. t'n CABLES nati .mi Mil n be enreU or benefited, rt tuje.-io-r U ti'us We are apeelaliata in SHORES & STOTI'MIL'llY ACiAIX CIIOSHX. New Cf Haven. Conn., Feb. 16. Att CrsaJ. errona SHORES and rbronlr and M. Mllburn York. Feb. 16. The of the New Arthur lthough Capt. are reliaDiaeaaea one of of Howard Stotcshury of Philadelphia was team Yale baseball HtLir.15 h CM ICY) IN" varsity MA will keei your ble and ST, flv players declare ineligible for the tie president of the National Horse you aeerrt nod treat btKi. ti;r remainder of the colieue yenr for vio- she.,- association was announced here on the ahaolilteiySpeclallata the summer baseball ule Ue wasa today. Robert A. Falrbalrn was chosen lating can rou trust unanimously Out Inconvtnitnc. vice president, H. L. Skofleld treasurtqnirr. captain at I'tfB-Ur, 0 to f. Huura for meetlner of the nine today. It was said er, and James T. Hyde secretary. StiJ ly m'l dmaruft. 7 to S. fnndaya. while he will be unable to play he Pierre Lorlllard, Jr., and J. Howard i In 12. fall or write. UlCai Womea. that Davison were elected directors. will direct the team from the bench. Si SPECIALIST fa 5 i M-ln- ltl ir eh r ccm-tnlaaion- ouli-oni- c er. n fry. erui l)laa. mp-pl- nlx-lnc- - h p: all-Pirn- ta r m cl-'.'-- . . 1 . r. 1 -- I FREE ME DIC wot 0h Gymnasium. FROM GRANITE ARE OPEN NOW "BLOND Y" HAMILTON . of sent his fast basketball against the West High Panth- EAST ne lrar-- tfi name! fer Katrni 1rofr-- !f viuir to -- r ni Annual State Tournament Take Place in Deseret d 1 x MEET IN MARCI High school sprung one of the annual state swimming surprises of the basketball season yesterday afternoon when UTAH'S will be staged the last ers yesterday afternoon In the latter's Coach Tommy Fitzpatrick's men overin next March in the Deseret 47 and although defeated defeated Granite. 43 to 16. gymnasium, according to an announce42. they were in the to At no time during the entire game did gymnasium, from start whelmingly ment made by Swimming Dyesterday to finish and had the West Siders the Granitians have a chance for vic- irector Charles S. Welsh. Entries for all stages of the game. The tory, the hilltoppers displaying un- the big water classic will be guessing at received Panthers were without the services of wonted speed and teamwork. As a re- ar- - Mjre from now on. Lolo Spencer, their stellar forward, and sult of the victory, East High is now-tieThe time was set in to alhis absence crippled the team considwith Granite for second place in low ihe candidates for advance to honors get the erably. column, with five vic- into shape for the various events. The The Farmers started the scoring: toriespercentage and three defeats. races this year will include all of those Olsen early a In the first period when center of last year with two new ones, a breast The was feafirst half practically shot beautiful basket from the race of 200 yards and a back tureless and not until the second half stroke event of the floor. Long shots were plentidid of 50 yards. Gold, silver stroke the At their hit stide. leopards ful during the early stages of the the end of the first half the score stood and bronze medals will be presented game, Olsen, Johnson and Sidney Spen14 to 7 for the east siders. The star those who place in the finals. The cer making several spectacular shots. during have already been ordered. period was Chipman, right medals The score at the end of the first half forward this Director Welsh of the local quint, who scored undertook yesterday was 23 to 11 In favor of the Panthers, to secure the sanction of the A. A. IT. of the fourteen points. and although they passed better dur-ins- r eight officials In order that all records made During the second half the east the last work siders their basket be official. With the usual inatan such displayed alarming was not muchperiod, in the than better first tack that the Granitians were com- will In water events this terest it is The period.over Invaders showed improve- pletely bewildered. It was a race to predicted that several of the year old marks ment their previous performance who could shoot the most will be smashed, particularly in the and considering that this Is their first determine longer distances. baskets, high going to Prouse, 3ear at the indoor game and that their who collected honors all of the winners of six field baskets. Ru-diPractically team is composed of green material, last year have signified their inlocated the hoop for places successfully their showing was excellent. tentions of entering again this year. in addition to points The playing of Olsen, Jones and eight to score the majority enabling of his Ralph Schenck, the crack Sanitarium was a feature of the Farm- Prouse Krlckeneon The hilltoppers should have swimmer, is back in the city and has er attack. This trio of stars displayed counters. a larger up score, however, for started to get into proper condition. piled Olsen all kinds of pepper, and Jones many excellent chances Scott Dahlquist, winner of the d at baskets were clash in the scoring leading department. and state missed. is record workholder, this East During period High Olsen jot 22 points and Jones 12 points. scored 29 points and Granite 9. out daily, and Eugene Glenn, who ing The guarding of Howard and Jorgen-so- n d holds the title in the center of star event. the Granite Stevenson, was clever and consistent. Is also Vicwas the to unable of going through because quintet, For the Panthers, Captain "Swede" injuries received in theplayrecent same tor Day, George Wareing,paces. Clarence Johnson starred, his playwith West High. His absence was Wareing, Joe Thomas, Keith Burt and stamping him as the best man on ing felt and Granite rooters say Gay Young are among the most likelv his team. lrequently he brought the keenly he been in thet line-u- p had that the candidates for the honors. In addihis to feet clever their by spectators outcome of the game might have been tion to these are several dark-hors- e basket throwing, of which he scored different. who threaten to furnish Granite's oth- candidates several frorrr the center of the floor. er star, wasHausknecht, some unusual features. so Mitt guarded closely by his usual stellar Sidney Spencer. played The preliminaries will be staged on that he could do nothing. game at the forward position and Romney the before the finals in order The individual star of yesterday's Clawson and frarvis did good work. game was Clarence Rudine, center of that night men will be fresh for the dethe Clawson's work in the first half was the hilltop quint. Lee Prouse also cisive events. This will also facilitate to the spectators. Coach played a good game, but did not startling get breaking records. d Austin Miller of the L. D. S. TJ. until the second half. the contest and his work was of goingYELLOAVSTOE ELK EXPORTED. The second teams of both schools met the highest order. Pa., Feb. 16. The state before the main affair. This game was Harrisburg, The second teams opened the after- won commissioner 17 to 15. game announced today At end the by Granite, n ninety-seveout noon's play, the Panthers winning been brought that had elk score of so the stood the play 25 23. In the last minute of play, to the Yellowstone park to be placed played three more minutes. At from n This game was of the same variety as teams game preserves. Pennsylvania's of end the this time. the however, the first and wasn't decided until the There is a closed season on elk in n on VolTn wl tr Pasr.) (Continued whistle sounded for time in the last Pennsvlvania until 1921. period. The Panthers will clash with the East High in the Fast gymnasium Friin a game which gives day afternoon of being one of the fastest of promise the season.. East High's victory over Granite yesterday stamps them as a to defeat. hard team The line-u- p and summaries: WEST HIGH (47) JORDAN (42) L. Spencer l.f Jones r.f. Olsen Clawson Rheumatism Due to Bad Blood. S. S. S. Your Pwemedy. c Johnson Erickenson Rtlefel Howard r.g Jarvis l.g. Jorgenson Thousands have been made well. energy was gone. They felt "poorly,' West High scoring Summary: were L. pain wasandever present, 6, Field baskets. Johnson 9, Spencer People in the poorest health, suffering with listless, poor S. digestion dyspepsia. Clawson 3, Hansen 3. Free throws S. S. nature's blood tonic. L. Spencer, 4 out of 7. Jordan scoring: from Rheumatism, with whom pain They tried This gave up drugs. compound Field baskets Olsen 8 8, Erickenson 3. was constant. Wrho believed that their They of nature's remedies of roots and herbs out of 9. SubFree throws Olsen was to do. failed It literally sapped beyond repair. It did what drugs West High Hansen for vitality stitution: and blood free from poison, was proven to them that the cause of washed the Stlefel. Referee Miller. came back blood of with the flow pure their trouble was the blood; that Uric health, JORDAN (23) WEST HIGH (25) and happiness. vigor l.f Whitmore Acid, the most faithful ally of Rheu- Get S. S.strength, Fallentine S. from your druggist. Insist r.f Kaufman a is S. S. S. If yours Bogges had gripped them. The poison upon c Watson Hendrickson matism, write for special advice be-to case, in blood the had its sapped strength. Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga.. but Anderson l.g Snelgrove Bulhlson The weakened blood has allowed poison gin taking Leonard S. S. S. at once. l.g COACH Exciting Game. f'i0 " t. Ptaat Otl. Barely Nose Out Jordan Team, Hilltoppers in Prime Shape Keen Promised Competition and Overwhelm Red and Winning by Score of for Beautiful Medals 47 to 42. Blue, 43 to 16. for Winners. Defeat Brigham Young College Hoopsters 27 to 25 in , S C- KartrtacW to U. ENTRIES TAKE ANOTHER - .1- last nimmcr. Hif jpit him t J'wn K't wMtltr p- ap its !';ti tnAn for th. 'ty. Mmvf ition. ils o to r.il' Jattlnx fArno'j S.tJt I t k f rcr tti kln.l which pull-r r.r-ou- t to a f tt th t for ru!rr pennant conf thi. smf ar! ty had f ,r the !rn-kimsy n i r- - Iikn i!t ' tr, ' . Oft Brttala rUbta rmnrli LEOPARDS WIN NARROW ESCAPE car-lin- 'r h.m Knock tv, 4 J ImJ QUINT TEAMS VICTORS SWIMMERS WILL LOCAL PANTHERS HAVE ONION'S MEN - J t. a sm;U -t t- an.I rAt-Iiofr run. Q.ilnUfi provd to !" h !f.nl-- r f f :n-- l 13t rontrnt rroip..rt?i rrte. SURPRISES FEATURE CLASHES . SALT M.r ratar dele-Kat- j .i hi;-i;m:ct- i:i. . f on I - - re-elect- ed es 220-yar- 100-yar- all-arou- nd ref-eree- 15-1- 5, CLEANSE TH BLOOD BANISH HEUMATISM long-standi- West Field and impurities to accumulate, and all LeonFree throws Snelard 2, Kaufman 3 out of 8, Fallentine, none out grove, of 1. Jordan scoring: Field baskets Whitmore 4, Bosrges 2. Bulhlson 3. HenSYSTEM drickson 1. Free throws Whitmore, 3 out of 5. Referee Staines. EFFECTIVE JAX'UARY 23. 1910. ELIGiniblTY WIXS. Depart Daily. Ann Arbor, Mich., Feb. 16. Al RobCache and Intermediate (Malad A. 7.20 Valley M. in the University of inson, a sophomore also, arriving). Michigan, and holder of many afterOgden. Denver, Kansas City. Omaha, 7.20 A. M. sprint records, thisfor capnoon was declared Chicago. ineligible tain of the Wolverine track team bePocatello. CMalad, Ogden 8.15 going only).Paris. A. M. cause of scholastic deficiencies. Ashton. Montpelier, Overland Limited Ogden. Reno. Sacra9.30 A. 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