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Show THE f ADDITIONAL CHANCE KEEN SPORT WESTERN STAR boost SOME PLAYER FOR GIANTS I.i . i 1 - tlAr hrl ! I ? - f t.r . t - sto-kin- rl-si- i zi Haws-for- fi-- 2. 6-- ;:'! 6-- ho. 6-- -- i. 1 ixx-oj- I 2. 3. 4 11mA mm V hUr V v.-I- "; Man Johnson Huys American League's Club for fSOO.OOOt J. C. Dunn and I CHANCES Famoun Olympic Club. ltah basketball chances ishot up a few points yesterday when, former apt. Henry lieal and Roy Mclntyre Kot Into their trunks and chased the sphere around the floor In their ncrlramage. Both proved to be In grood condition and expect to soon be back In fighting shape. The t'tah o,uint will leave mornlnsc for Loftan. vrhero B. Y. Friday C. and A. C. will he played. The. freshmen pro to Orantsvllle on afternoon and get into a came Friday d with imeltermen. Coach Norgrren received word yesterthat the Olympic club cf San Franday cisco will Include the University of Utah In Its Itinerary of basketball Kames The Olympic won the national A. A. L. quint championship last and are rewarded on the coast as year unbeatable. The trame will be starred on 1 In the Oeseret KVmnatlum. March Ml ltllAY MITUDtllWS, Murray. Feb. 16. The faculty and students of the Hlllcrest Junior IIlRh school today voted unanimously to withdraw from the A division of the Salt Lake County Hasketball leairue. The school will forfeit its remaining Kames. This action was taken on account of th death of GeorR Mallov, the Murray youth who dropped dead of heart failure on the floor of the ce ll much-toute- cym-nntlu- Frldav nlirht. -- 4. i - d. Steln-knmp- d t JL open-practi- orfc. r eh. 16. New I CLEVELAND CLUB IS SOLD tlrlntrre Put In Flrat Hard Traction Coach fJeta tiamc With Ictorle or II. Murray of California and T at- Undiy jhe Peerte ler rf o .ruddinK Ansel, rive us ?on M. Washburn, formerly Harvard the firjt to.,k at hi hojc we'll pet a st.nr. by which they won places In the semifine rnunl " f the national Indoor rtirnt of n army i rt rtnts. man were the feat urea mm on sm! i. very tt team. in riuh liir ch.tnp!on.hip m n Kacti won in tralKht th of toJ;iya fior play ptn.ll i one The I'rrl" for th jiet. ,tronirM.ind the bis p!,'rj-tt.S"rtn nlo Murray waflH Httle tm In lifting to its fast! pace against Hp In mo!I-Ins- r hi cam tr.iin of a ?icn. M UubJln unlver.tty rluh nfier the f.imous Cub Ir. A. W. Walt, the Metrowho recently won the m,'-- Inc. llavr. wan of Johnny F.vers politan Indoor title. With the r'ptton Wanhhurn e . of th ri.niprlU'! to e irrt himself axalr.t nr.i'ti- .iliv ail nd Murlf frttow. A. Walker. Jr. Wavhbtirn lirutr ytronc I ; v r v on f them l'iiit like ' ";,. r.c ray are ouplcd for the acmiflual himself. no wtii t:.e AnK'i.t. or; round. S orof the Imrortant matches tovb v tit not .stand i day wre: course eve pUvcr : in feet and tip th National Indoor championship, are hut 5t they firttrle Abraham round thlrd llS Hi n. f. defHt-J. Harry Jr.. the hrainv little ftol.. . fiKrhn-ris th deroim-ln- . Fo pigmy of th i:rw. I.Indley MtirravWatAn. I at that V. altr U n lie featedjrth runt, A. W. Walte. 0; lr. M tn-with ?ever.il son M. Washburn lefeatel (leorge A. up pretty men In the kii i Jr., IndoorC. h s Walker. First t xv. ll t.ik.- han . H vv National 'ham plonship a In but he's daf.f. M. douhl htii mn when VanderMlt round hi ' wii;ht thn Ward and S. Howjrl Vohcll lefeatd w In r umitrid VI:n aform." playrh" a:;!l r man in the !Hn)iimln M. l'hilltp and Inr. O. W. play Inn It. 15. Ifaynea and Anton Fal.fr. wrrld. Th nfr.iit player von b.ser,ll ileffat-C. Cham Hernutli cirrin!iut K' obi rounds Irr and J. 15. Iwl ht ("hirl"' arout'l bv default. d siring th 5 turner time. Third round W. Idekron C'unnlnp-h.it'..illi)Wiv. lh !rtfietdr from I"nvr, and C'nrKe Klmc. defeated Vanderxt.tri'N oer f"et a and he will ". Ward and Mlt Howard Voshell. Ms itiiriag-- r few ponn.ls. V."t,i MARS. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1916 N, Ileal and Lines Up Huskies on Team, Murray of California Gets Into Semifinals of Indoor Believing They Can Stand Net Game. Gaff of Hard Season. iiv Airrmrn Frank hn-r- nERALD-REPUBLICA- m "iJMiiimiii J3 f raSajJ " S. McCarthy Hold Share. Cleveland, Feb. 16. Announcement was made tonight that the Cleveland American baseball club has been sold to B. B. Johnson, president of the American league, who is holding title at present for four other persons who are the real owners. The announcement was made by 1. Steele, representing the George committee In charge of Owner bankers C W. Somers' financial affairs, and A. V. Cannon, attorney for Somers. The price paid for the club is said to have been $500,000, which is $60,000 less than was demanded by the bankers when the club was first put on the market. Two of the new owners are J. C. Dunn and P. S. McCarthy, contractors of Chicago. The Identity of the two be made other purchasers will announced. Dunn public and later, it was came here with Mr. Johnson McCarthy and conferred with bankers and todaySomers. a conference Mr. Following announced that Mr. it tonight Johnson will take over the club propIn ten at which time the erty names of thedays, two other owners will be made public. llltKAKS HKCOIID. Feb. 16. Plunging secthe Chicago, sixty-fotank in 19 Athlength J. ofP. aLichter of the Chicago onds, letic association tonight established a new world's mark for the event. The was held by previous world'sof record of the University Craig Itedmon whose mark was 13 5 secChicago, onds. Mike McDermott, world's champion breast stroke swimmer, retained his d Central A. A. U. title, winning: the event In 2:40 breast stroke Tt! world's record is 2:38 5 w-a- 5 minii" '-fi&- flii ..iiniiimiiM .W jCZY Why disagree as to the best III manner of preparing for war, but all agree that the best way to prepare for death is by making a will and appointing an experienced Executor to assist the family when the head of the house is gone. 111 I 111 W jl8f r U I 1 bear those pains? A single bottle will u convince you v s 5 1 1 1 Sloan's liniment Arrests Inflammation. Prevents severe complications. Just put a few drops on 'the painful spot and the pain ot 1-- 0 Mil I 111 We Make No Charge for Drawing Wills. III TRACY LOAN ..pSjfr.A West Second EVA GAUTHIER 5. EES Ben P Harry Fern -ti I fom tiny him-noPntl Kner flrt-iickr is If. Vnstel Th the am.!', m n t. any mean, rut ; ho.im about I3'. Ft her a McLarry re butt ulir;i the same line as the I'eerl- Leader. the smallest At thtrd well p beon th? InfieM. Th Job It mn 11-- And tr.-idr.- NEARLY END ED - n-i- Tit! LEGISLATION tween Johnny lintler andI nvIoldle Kanr. r of t'neiiiml romrarfJ with the ret of th InfleMer. The oittf tetrler? medium-sizer;itt. M.issrert mandr, . nr 'rltr to t wiKhtner ,h.n.-'stnff will he made Baseball iltrhlnK or Magnates to Finish 'lvslent. !p of U know th.it .lark llvin. Hltllamj'. Winters Work Last of and ItofMinun are not small .fKJ?lf. men. ill Khorr, the former ub( 2 nn.l hraver. faii'N 6 This Week. tii wifrhi rlo t' 2??.the Thompson, i.usciar.ii otmtr httrlT frfm a rnc hoy. nii if in nni j rjiKM, cet riam rtiii. another eiani win t.e Nw York. Feb. 16. Wllh meetings to th rhib. ddd th American League and the Na-- j of th tlv.tt jJ yn rart yourlf ru on the tional rii;imlf slon in this "ity tomor-- j little feUow will find plrr row and Friday, and a special session Seraphs. called by President Ollmore to wind up the affairs of the Federal league at 'hic.isro on Saturd ay, the annual win-- I fer season devoted to major league baseball sr I? Lit on probably will clee this week. Last Wffk the American league was om pd l d to postpone Its renular meet- n tr at which the coming season's play- Ifii; schedule was to hae been adopt-- ip.l. Tl'.e dfdav was caused by the un(( on nard I'rom I'reredinst laic-.- l Jettied cotiditton of the Cleveland t The sale of that clu'a j m tvo fiore club's affair.". xtlll r 'i n- n d of the way for the has cleareil the M wer yesterday mnnf" .iry schedule matters and it 1.4 expected that v I p r HFhis arrival Preitident ! ; Johnson, on "lh names of the pu will r.A-u ; r,r:NlTK t here, who invested capital In the hae I 'lrv If.. ll;khe'"hf club. ejrnl f Yovir-i. r f. 'hlrrv.m As was the case when the National Gillette leaK'ie Tlu1in had It session here last week. o e s t. tf tttncr-club owners will be American league You r a . I io'nn v nil-d new representawelcome to upon i IV.i i'Oily tive tt'ttt'Mi. of two clubs. t n ' or if r. Mt"'helor d for I'hlpmali. President Pall, who recentty (lrjr.ltf--!il!,i- f 'or H.iiikr.cchl, St. Louis Frowns, will make th I Yours for Slllette. re for Yotr, his formal rntrv to the Junior major Field brisket-- - leasrue and the principal stockowner of m iu w ill in all llkeli- Fro Hndln'"ni; club the Fiev. Und I. :mn-- y I. I a h 01 v . I - Foul. hood be on hand for a similar purpose. k'r e I on - r. I it t; it of 'ttln n ha ' e tS br or i n s ill- - tdr f:l s 1 ( ! fr ! 1 I 1 f j ; I 1 1 I I - f ', 1 j I l'r-ti- : 1 f . . . r - . itlf - - "-- F-- . . i rr.-'- I f i ........ 1 1 1 g 1 I ? i pur-cbae- - 1 . Use This Blank When Ordering Back Pictures Herald Republican : I have checked my list of pictures and find I am short (put a check mark after the numbers wanted) Xumber 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, A -- I FROM GRANITE 1 FOUIt VAG.VJlONDS LIL KERSbAKE'S PIGS Three shows dailj-- , 2:45, 7:30, 9:15. Prices 10c, 20c, 30 cents. ave You Checked Your List? I ! 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Ferdinand Munler n ."Uncle Josh" Matinees, Tliurs. and Sat. 15o, '.'c, Alghts, curtain yrcf i0c. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,24, 25,26, 27,28,29, 30,31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44. I am inclosing 1 cent for each picture wanted after Xo. 16, also 5 cents for postage. Mats., curtain ire, 2 NEXT WEEK ,. ERXKST WILKES appears in "A FOOL THEUH WAS." Pretentious production with the entire strength of the Xame . Address Wilkes players. Special matinee Washington's birthday. j i.- ..10; t (lrfiri;i " Wf fHlfWff - - li di' K out of F.ef-r-- ri t Foul? i io v. it or jO'lli' I . W'tl. 1 r JOHNSTON SUSTAINED er Itarker and Strvrr.'np Irnrin, I e g y rr r. a r ri o r ' 1 - - wt erv n i:a- - 1 .r1;:: Port us Hurt f CHANF - l BY FELLOW PLAYERS 1 HIHII. Holt IffSt F.. Hur You Are Entitled to Submit Three Sets of Answers or Titles ....... . c . Johrorf Fraternity Backs Up Former Fre Stever.toil Newark hcaerai Leaguer in Johnson, Refusal to Sign Contract. Hor.fenhe.-- . .I.e. r . k ry for Mat Hfi:!) frorlng: FieJd I baskets FoulsF Hnrd 2. Poriv;i Sr.'dth Smith, a out of !n-ni.- Su'.rttt,tion. t'r-- . Fox mm i . y.rr, f-- rS, a tmm a a 1 s SO THEY WERE HID FOT In THfiH TO ) SHOVgLINC COAU. . V V ILm'X rSf The Catalogue and Answer Book All in One for 35c. U 0 ANNA 'orlr: Fed-contra- ct f- If you wish ' BRIGHTENS SALT LAKE PROSPECTS 'n niel From Precedloc Page.) all of the Font league pitchers had f 1 Iy 1 a Whole. orne f,,r his rh;tt. With Capt. P.uddy Ityan signed ;p. Jimmy Sfiinn ! th only outfielderI on een the Slt Ik- t'am who has completely lined up. Put there Is no doubt as to the action that Shinn will take when th proper time comes. t InSfrlnn as told several r.f his timate friends already. In fact, that he will be in a Salt Lake uniform next re-ne- . nf - 1 m-s- summer. Pud iy Hyatt, who is recovering from an operation for appendicitis, was reported to te resting fairly comfortably last r.ight. and a speedy recovery was local leader. It Is bepredicted for thenews of tjiiinlan's lieved that the will he of Immense help jn aiding Mm t' recuperate. Tommy's ability is net confined alone He U as to a habit of hitting th- valuable a man on defense as he is on offense, and when any t w i? line flies fall within a radius of Ms fingers the batsman may be regarded as out. He covers a Jot of ground and backs tip first rnd second basemen In big league afyle. T,';e loal fans will certainly welcome his addition to the team. sT i.i.i ; ii tit vivi:s. Boston. Feb. 16 Toe Boston t i i ; i le.su players are to be dented the cotnpany of their wives on the year, accordtrip tothis spring each member of sent airatring to letter ing t he team today over the signature of te,,rge T. Statiings Manager The Braves" leader l as Invited pitch-r- r James, Hughes. Nehf and Itagon. and FatcherI tiowdy to his plantation at . for two weeks of "huntHaddock. practice" rrellmlnary ing rid baseball of season the training to the beginning March. in at Miami. Fla.. early I IIOM II M. T rot.ITM . Lincoln. Neb., Feb. li. The nan.e of J Miles, former mayor of Hastings. Neb., was trwl.-- r filed with the secrefor the tary as a candidate Mr. Miles nomination. lt;ulUfan gubernatorial j,t candidacy. Mr. announce,! recently Miles wajt president of the Nebraska atata bastball league last ita.on. fir-natti- re J -- i Baseball Players fraternity, according to a statement lssuel tonight by President Havid A. Ftilts. It Is contended by Fultz that Johnthe Newston signed a contract with for 19lJ and 1917 In which ark Federals was for that his salary guaranteed L'bbetts of the President period. a contract Brooklyn club offered him release clause containing a aten flays lower thancon-he and naming salary his Federal was to receive under tract. Johnston Insists the Brooklyn club should assume his existing contract. President Fultz declared the proposal made to Johnston violated the "peace and expresses the belief agreement" will susthat the nationalIn commission his stand. tain the player SCHEDULE IS I ADOPTED Leauue Magnate Finally Agree on Hates nn Frame I p ummrr. Plans, for Lincoln. Neb.. Feb. 16. Magnates of the Western ybaseball league, afttr a session, adopted the practically schedule shortly before midnight, and adjourned. The schedule calls for 154 gan'ts. The season will open April with Sioux City at Lincoln, Omaha at I'es Moines. Topeka at St. Joseph and Wichita at Ienvr. Holiday gams were awarded as follows: Memorial day: at Sioux City. Llncn Wichita at I'enver. Topeka at St. Joseph. fmaha at Ies Moines. Fourth of July: at Lincoln. I'ru'ii Pes Moines at Sioux City. Wichita at Denver. Topeka at St. Joseph. l.abor day: Lincoln at Pes Moines. Mo'ix City at Omaha. St. Joseph t Wichita. at Penver. opekanext week President Zehrung Firly will go to Chicago, where a conference will be held on the umpire question. III PK DF.AI). !Il.l.IO Tor-ek- . Kan.. Feb. 16. From n to a million. and a .half of wild du.-kare dead or dying on the Chey-enn- e bottoms, near Holsington. Kan., according to W. C. Tegmeier. state fish and game warden. Mr. Tegmeler todaj" took three of th dead birds to Lawrence to have the chemists at the of Kansas determine what caused their death. The Is not sure whether the ducks warden starved to death or died from some disease. Vrter--r et PICTURE XO. 10. FEBRUARY 17, 1916. all-da- 1S-1- :. s Fnl-versl- ty "What is your choice of titles for the above picture.! Your title must be a book title taken from the list of titles recently published. If your list is not complete, get a catalogue today. You are entitled to use five titles. 1. to submit more than one set of an- swers you may do so without securing additional sets of pictures, but you wrill have to use an answer book for each additional set of answers. Each set of answers must be mailed or delivered in a separate envelope. Order vour answer books todav, as the time for submitting answers after the close of contest is very short. The Price of the Catalogue and Answer Book Is 35 Cents, Postage Prepaid. 3SM PRES1DEXTE." Paramount Burton-Holme- s. Travel Features. Paramount Bray Cartoons. Mualc Matinee and JVlKht. Wlllard AVelhe. Orchestra, direction aiatlneea, 10c Xlghts Ilalconj, lOcj Parquet, l.lcj Lovrea, 25c. at the Close of the Contest I-- FilEHESY THEATRE TODAY ,ONLT THRILLING AMERICAN MILITARY DRAMA. In Five Acts "THE BUZZARD'S SHADOW Animated Weekly of important events. Union inn sic afternoon and evening. ARE YOU SICK AND DISCOURAGED? . Lost faith. 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