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Show C AT'. "7 S33CTEQKT 2F IH1 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1916 Fm im CO A 8 TTu PACIFIC. COAST LEAGUE SCHEDULE LOCAL MAGNATES WELL SATISFIED June 0. 7. OAKLAND Home Are Among the Au- ith ' - l s -- Fr.tr. k : .k the . ,v"- nt.v'n . r,- ii - U" - " jj to 4 ;. p.-- . i . th-m- city r ttt -- "-- I ke th.it Hr',iU, e, .in t for. .K'ri 'lt! rtir f if'mrjin fifteenn T' ilfvl'''i at hnrn rrt fiftrrn iibro.vl. wlU h' H I" - til f formrr rity .n.S th r:irr t . .... . ffr'ti..n t . r,. ,l 4,,.r- a'H lr ;:.I-- in ar kSt- nt hct- ,. ,. . . Iiont-- t J " -.I-r m -- I -r t t; y.rmM!" Vm 't;i nt flrmtv li!?- - - Mpfrt ther. nr 1 I v;ill so Iov tn! ! of la! y"tr." f fo.lows. will it;t n!n tin" at San Prnml.-u-o-. f'-rtlin- rr on at t . k'.-f.f'- ..M I jr.. An?. "lf. kr mtt-n i rni at al f a k Pity. San PrancUco. ivt!.ir.l at V'rtt'-u .1 -- 4 i at ukUnl AiDtrU at Salt r 4 S jLtmii S!t Ijtk.- ity. ko nt Pan FranrNfo. 'It t Prtia:s!. Arnr! rnnn. Mk'.Mvl at !,,. vnr m fo fr F. on. ir ?n-- l fla;l' krown r of a'tti floatSan Fran- I nt"-- 23-Se- 10-1- & pt 13-18- 2."-3- -r. 17-2- C 24-2- 12-1- ath Lost to Salt Lake Team; Yanks Want an Aqreement LLIARD FANS FORM NEW CLU 'I. ? ds -- tu n TtKit.inn. tvar that I.ir'it. - ? lft I f nfflo ; Iu-h- . cr. of j i Moral footN.il'i lit nation at I' t.n kill h. er p!y v on'. tUrr.it!' pennant, h.inMonip. "f th" t.iiin F- Ion. tf- - t'-- . 22-2- ls-2- ct. 3-- y - Tl 11-1- un 26-O- 15-2- 4-- ar yrr.il"''!at ' ii'kUt Ansrel"" : , l'-r'!- ! I: r. 1 Salt arc: . 3'-J- m, w- r'fr Zl-Z- 19-2- 8-- 13 Salt Lake Directors at Work Now for Greatest of Seasons 'L'in r'.t. :r .U-iPi- Apr. 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, Apr. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, IG, SCII ED ULE 2j ,rh 't'?: P'. - .nrrAPsrement J I. S. -- rfiM'-- ththoroughly t'UT, r t all h it f l4kr. for rot only Tbl rlty I !n.i"d fortunate rl,t Nt. jro.xl In ttlnr "o n.anv to tn t in hv- - sk rUtit w hn,-ron.l u to ov- Heavyweights Have Met Fre-- s quently, Both Showing Lots of Speed. i wiU " inV.nm-nf!Ttj- i: KL 6-- .h ri -i.'- rS! ffEffE" IC-I- V-- I AI-th;.- SF0HTIS30 a. m., p. m. July 4, a. m., p. rn., 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, a. m.. p. ra. Ausr. 29, 30, 31, Sept. 1, 2, 3, a. m., p. ra., 4. a. m., p. m. THE I; ;- M-::i- Ion"' to P.rt!n.l ni rran lot D -. k- Lmn championship of th a. ra., p. m. a. m., p. m. THR lightweight will be at stake tomorrow at the Grand theatre when 2S. night June 13, 14, 15, IG, 17, 18, June 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, Young lIav !, ln-;-- n- - 12-s-- 1J- - 14- - Mav 23. 2i. 2"i. 20. 27, SAN ., Gilbert the ropes steps in I.-11. 12. 13. .lulv 14. 10. --,-7. a. m., p. ra. a. m., p. ra. with Mickey O'Brien through the headliner FRANCISCO a. in.. i. m. of Hardy K. Downing's weekly net. 17. 18, 10. 20, 21, 22. Sept. 2u, 27, 28, 20, 30. Oct. Sppt. .". 11. 7. S. !. 10. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24. Aug. 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, bout show. g Sept. boxing a. m., p. m. a. m., p. rn. 1, a. m.. p. in. Gilbert lias defended his crown all comers at the club for the against couple years and so far none of May 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, past May 23. 24. 25, 20, 27, 28. May 10, 17. 18, 10, 20, 21, them have ever been able to knock the m. a. ra., p. a. in., p. m. crown from his head, but he is called Mr.v 2, 3 4. .". 0. 7. 'Apr. 11, 12. 13, 14. lo, 10. a. in., p. in. upon to defend his title more often LOS .luno 27. 2S 2!. .iO. J;lv 1.2. July 4. n. in., p. m., . 0, 7. June 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. Ausy. 8, 0, 10. 11, 12, 13. Aug. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, than of the for the a. m., p. rn. a. in., p. ra. . J. 2.' 8. 0. ANGELES a. rh.. p. in. 31. Attr reasonany are more goodsimple that there boys, boys in that class atas the present time than Oct.. 24, 25, 20, 27, 28, 29, 3. 4. n. in., p. ni. Sopt. PJ. I t. U. 1. l,. An- - 22. 23.in- 24, 25. 20, 27. Oct. 3, 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, fast as he withstands any other, and a. m., p. m. a. in., p. a. ra.. p. ra. an from some good boy from onslaught out of town, another comes along ami proves his worth by taking the measApr. 18. 10, 20, 21, 22, 23, June 0. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Apr. 4. 5, G, 7, 8, 9, ure of the rest of the boys, where127. ."0. n. a. in., p. in. a. in., . in. 20. a. m.. p. m. in., p. in., 31, Juno May 30. (Apr. 2". 20. upon it befalls Young Gilbert to step ln the ring and stem the tide. tJ'in I ?. 14. l. 10. 17. 18.' 1, 2.3.4. July 2."., 20. 27, 28. 20. 30, July 18, 10, 20, 21, 22, 23, July 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, VERNON O'Brien has earned the right a. in., p. ni. a. m., p. rn. n. in., p. ni. !S.f. 20. 27. 28. J!. 3i. ;Auir. 1". 1. 17. IS. ID. 20. to a chance atclearly Gilbert and his crown, as he has met the tough vt. I. iScpt. 10. 2!. 21. 22 .23. 21. Oct. 17, IS. 10, 20, 21, 22, Oct. 10. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, Sept. 0, 7, 8, 9, a. ra., p. m., nnd hardboys here at present and has hitting a. in., p. in. 10 a. m., p. rn. n. in., p. m. beaten the majority of them and has often gone out of his class to meet big" fellows. A comparison of the bouts in which the boys have taken part in this city YI; Y will no doubt give a good line on their 27-S. 4 2 L..; Tort, at Oak.; ability. J nl :ik at S Ver. at I.. A. a; Port.; Oak. at Aug:. For instance, Young Maloney Port, at S. I..; U A. nt y. June Apr Oak. at S. L. ; L. A. at S. F.; Sept. Port, nt S. P.; Miv Ver at I, A r. S. P.; S. L. at Wr. earned a good draw with Young GilS. F. at I... A. P.: ak. at Port, 0at Ver 1 S 3 A. at S. 1 ; Port at Dak.: Mav I.. A. at Oak.; July S. P. at S. Ver. at Tort.; S. F. at bert a short time aKo and P. A. at S. 1 ; I'ort. at S. F.; Aug', S. L.; S. F at Oak; Sept. Ver. O'Brien Apr. at S. P. at Vr. r. Oak. at I'o't. at I'ort. 7at Ls. A. Lf. Oak.;8 S. L.. at L. A. L. A. at S. P.; really outclassed Maloney last Monday 4 U nt Port.: "r. at Oak.; Mav 6 On S. 1.; P. F. at Julv A. S. P. at S. U; S. Oak. at Oct. L. nisht. Vrr. the at at Port. at at Apr. other Port.; Aug:. hand. Rattling Tort.; ri. P. at I. A. Johnson earned a decision S. Li. at Ver. at L. A. over Oak.; Port, at L.. A. Oak.; S. F. 4at Ver. fak.; 3 r. Port, S. L.; Ver. at S. F. ; while he has never been able O'Brien, S. L. nt P. June Or.k. at Port.: Vrr. nt S. F.; July at Wr. at L. A. at Tort.; S. L. at Oct. nt S. L..; Ver. at P. F. ; Auk. Port.: Apr. Port, get better than a draw with Gilbert.to GilS. 1. Pt I A. S. F.; Oak. at Ver. at I A. P.; ruk. Oak. at K A. Oak. at L.. A. T - I .. A. at Port.: Oak. at S. F. ; 2 Ver at Oak.; S. 2 0 9. L,.; bert L. S. and O'Brien have both fought nt Port.; S. F. at Port.; Ver. at Oak.; S"Pt. F. at June at Oak.; July May F. at Port.; S L. at Oak.; Oct. S. ffc at Vrr. S. F. at I.. A. S. I., at I,. A. L. A. Ver. at L. A. at Sammy Good to draws. Crawford Port, has ; S. F. ; 20-l-i L. 9 boxed a number of draws with Gilbert S. 7 P. at port.; S. I.. at Oak; June I.. A. at All. Oak. at S. I., nt Port.; Fort, at L. A. at S. L,. ; Oak. at S. Oct. Onk. at Port.; S. L. at S. F.; Sept. May I L.. A. at Ver. A. at Vrr. and O'Brien and he in turn was beaten 1. A. at Ver. Oak.; s. F. at Ver. F.; Port, at Ver. last Monday by Good, so the result of tomorrow night's bout can't be figured on past performances, but It show that they are about as evenlydoes matched as it is possible to get them. Another bout In which the fans are deeply interested is the semiwind-u- p between Jack Dempsey and Jack Downey. Dempsey started as an amateur here about a year ago and has defeated 111 be at the ball be everything- in his class except Downev. men to not on by a out and C. all screech D. lets kept BLANKENSHIP game Improvement option EVnFtV poji.ble be a great and he is looked upon as a youngster MANAGER would this at an Inopportune time, the mother can Yanks. the That Presiat Majestic field this season quietly last night that real promise, and If he can beat little help there is no doubt, as the of an! with no embarrassment Downey this time he will have accomhy th directors of the Fait Iike club, send the indUcreet rooter to the rest-roodent Chivlngton of the American asso- Yanks are well supplied with good diasomething that none of the rest to while away Its idle mo- Cox Brothers Also Install Gymmond artists. In their pitching bri- plished JulKinK from action already elnjf ments there ciation had Written him saying that gade the "white hopes" have been able until the close of the jrame. alone there are seventeen veter- of do. stars of to Kid taken. The looal manatcf nient, having Thii room, accordir.fr to the direcMorris Rath, the Kansas City star sec- ans and recruits, all of them Davis of Ogden. who probably nasium Equipment for or Federal American either the declared a dividend. Is now active in tors, will be the ame as those in ond sacker, would not come to Salt or stars of any of the surprised the followers of the game major league tr.aklnK the ta"lall plant more elnh-orat- e voirue nt modern day churches, witli to Lake. Chlvlngton, smaller leagues. By this agreement, here Just about as much last Mondav Rath, according Local Wrestlers. every convenience for the ladies, and and In ptrntheningr th: love of children, contract with Kansas which has a two-yewill in all proba- night when he beat Frenchie Boyd, ns of such and comfort that BlanKenship the horr. fans for the infant Poast every child not understanding the true for a stipulated sum of bility accept, to Jess Oren did when he did a real "comewill be able City Lake Salt calling hand-er- s, Iocal cue artists have at last suc- money, which Manager Blankenship get any number of choice back" stunt and beat Jimmie Brown, lenRuers, ance of a ball Kame will think right signifh A dratnaire nyitera will he installed or other hurlers, as well will have another chance to show his it Is ir? a paradise while tho mother, ceeded in filling a lonj? felt want in will not pay. This contract means that southpaws his pick of a nifty assortment of real ability when he meets Oren. tn the jrrounds and Is now nearly com- knowing more about the diamond Kanie, the form of a high-clas- s billiard club, the Blues will have to feed him and as Frenchie same second basemen. will Boyd also has a as think she the thlntc job sits Threw feet depth cf dirt and In a Krandstnnd plete. on his hands this week when tough open to members only, and under com- not Salt Lake. line-u- p he meets looks now, The team's curves the strong watching Blankenashes has len laid over the diamond, or Fittery or Munsell. this By a change. Manager be it known that the skipper, is not Frn Wright of Murray, petent management. The new club will big, hardand the system no laid that water will as the Jntermountain club, ship will have to ecout around for an- and fellow, who has given all the satisfied. Additional bleachers will be built be known hitting Blankenship Manager yet H. Pox as manager and I. K. other second with It. esper-Jallbut he ls op- and the directors have been longing for boys a hard time beating him lately. the left field foul line. They will Cox prepared alonK feep through the, ns secretary. This in itself is suf- timistic to thesacker, The "main-sto- y be spacious p.nd will brim? the a chance to assemble a team of hitters extreme. pairto of mix formation and run off quickly. youngsters to assure success. with aregulation .327. Why they have sematters of the national jrnme close to the ficient willingness One about The fleM wiii also be well sodded, diamond. the averaging change, beauty big three-hundreIn to addition the from to billiard number will finish start furnish in odd the privilege, a the These lected this and for the heneflt of the Kraut and increase in the plans call for lartre the management is Installing a gym- though. Is that Iteuther will be turned ls not known, but it ls nev- first preliminary and a pair of amateurs and nasium for the benefit of the members back to Salt Lake. Reuther. Blanksatlntc also to allay dust on the Infield, a modcapacity, Manwill start the fun, as usual. the ultimate plan Is to extend them and also wrestlers and boxers In trainertheless true, and consequently ern system has been in- over ln ager to the distant has been looking field fence. If ing. A new mat will be laid and some enship says, will probably be used of stalled.sprinkling Blankenship the return over the best of the major overflow SOME 1,1'L, BOXER. The tlptrst chantr in the rrnnd now l.cntedremoving th house that is of the best wrestlers in the city have the outfield pending who for a man who can clout the is from he the erection of t restroom thre. Ryan, Buddy recovering stand will it is charged, he punched tho to traindo of Because, volunteered their part j Brief. Tlie ball bii? next like and movement, according to inir in the new trymnasium as soon as an operation for appendicitis. Ryan a nose for wemen fans, anl any fanette wish- President of messenger boy who got him Dto Gedeon The shoes of Joe remain Murphy. lr. oshen and 11 o'clock in the morning. to go to the hail jrani wltti a hahv j Xew York Yankees, according The out bed of at are lnf facilities the completed. tJreen. llelf, Vatson, Hlalne and ran do so easily enough. A negro t irectors The clubroeiTis are lare. and com- to Manager Blankenship, want to ef- - be filled, but now that the Yanks and Kid McCoy has been held for trial xruld will he In the sracloas room, and livnns. will be for the opening day. It modious and directlv over the present feet a working agreement with Salt locals have come to terms, practically Monday in New York. The Kid staged If the Infant luromts too boisterous Lake whereby this club will have the ' f'ox P.rothers Pilliard parlors (font tnnrfl on FollowlnK luie.) the bout in his nightshirt. (Continued on Fallowing Page.) 4-- ;:r,r""? v In th m"tU.fir.l h .1. ' r .Ulf t - Trt- 'ir aMMty rit i I iMrtv May 16, 17, 18, 10, 20, 21, I fl,,, :i M'hyr tv;i; wrM a V lite lc!?. hn no anrunrmM si f H alf"5 : a crrtalntr that h liooK'd for thnt I -- 4 E U. nt i .1 i., t; th- .,. .,S.t!.. ;, . r f", ri t f wp.k Jp f f C'.ft r, n!ir r.U'i'l Uf ir. ... r- ., ..r-l- ,4f. t 8, 0. An- - S 0. 10. 11, 12. l.'l. Oct. 24. 2". 20. 27. 28. J!l. DEMPSEY VERSUS DOWNEY 2. Ans-fl- " !.. k I'n h M-- '' two ht" kUrcl t h nn.l an in ;t" I1" r.t . nit ... .. - Kr l .". 0, 7, Gilbert and Mickey O'Brien to Meet in Head-linat Grand. Young er a. m., p. m. June 27, 28, 29, 30, July 1, 2, a. m., p. m. Oct. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, a. m., p. ni. 4 Srt. i f, .,,..r,, .m thf r.;.,n n'i tr i,,; pra'",i - Apr. 4. May 2, 3, 4, .5, 6, 7, CARD TOfORRO? Pf Murphy. triankersMp an. I .otherpromt-,,-- ! billt ..' the s.lt Into f h ntr n I . n G, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, a. m., p. m. a. ni., p. ra. a.,m., p. m. Ausr. 18. G, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, June ,13, 14. 15, 10, 17, July 25, 20, 27, 2S, 29, 30, . a. m.. p. in. a. m., p. rn. a. m., p. m. 31. 2, a. 3, Aur. 30, 20, G, 1, 20, 27. 28, 29, 30, Oct. 1, 8, 7, m., 5, Sept. Sept. 0, Sept. m. a. a. a. 10 a. 4, rn., ra., ni. rn., m., p. p. p. in., p. m. p. ni.. 3 4' 5j c 7 Ma' Apr. 25, 20, 27, 28, 29, 30, a. ni., p. m. June 27, 28, 20, 30, July 1, 2, July 18, 19, 420, 21, 22, 23, a. ra.. p. rn. 17' Oct. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, a. ra., p. rn. May 30. a. m., p. rn., 31, Juno the si.i(lfrl!n .1" ,, drawn u by MJrit" "r'r'''M Mamrt COMPt.f.Tt: S. 0. 10. 11. 0. 1. 2. :t. 4. I. .". 0. 7, 8. t.t. Choicest. ( s 2. Opening and Closing Dates at PI If ton w1 Apr. IS. 10, 20. 21, 22. 2.J. SALT LAKE June 20, 21, 22. 2:?. 21, 2.".. 2 20, 27. Au jr. 22. 2.'. May 0, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, Apr. 23, 20, 27, 28, 20, 30, June DATES IN PLENTY HOLIDAY May 30, a. in., p. m., 31, June May 23, 24? 25, 26, 27, 28, a. m., p. rn. a. m., p. m. 1, 2, 3 4, a. m., p. rn. a. in., p. in. Mav 10, 17, 18, It), 20, 21. ' 11, 12, 13, 14, lc", IG, July 4, a! m., p. m., 5, G, 7, Aug. 15, IG. 17, 18, 19, 20, Aug. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, July 18. 10, 20, 21, 22, 2.J, July a" in., p. in. a. ra., p. m. a. m., p. m. 8, 0, a. m., p. m. 24, a. m., p. m. Oct. Oct. 22, 29, 20, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21, Oct. 10, 11. 12, l.", 14, IT). 25, 20, 27, 22, 28, 10, 17, 18, 24, 23, 24, Sept: 10, 20, 21, Sept. va. m., ). in. a. m., a. m., p. m. a. in., p. m. pjn. Recog- Ball City. AT STAKE WITH AT VERNON . POSTED F CITY TITLE AT LOS ANGELES AT SAN FRANCISCO AT OAKLAND Apr. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, IG, Arr. 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, J, Kim PORTLAND nizes Value of Local ',,.,f AT SALT LAKE AT PORTLAND WITH SCHEDULE Say That Coast League 1 1 I J i I LARGE ELK HERDS ENDANGERED IN WYOMING WILDS BY SEVERE WINTER -- : i . ..... t i ... . . V " - . - i . ... : It - l"-t- - - ' pf ' . v ' - - 4 jt J K .A : . .'. v-- ; kjztJLA . 'I . viMW rJ& " - -- y-. ..''". . 'rv U - ' 4 ' v :. : :.. ::t: ;.:: t ::..::.:.:.;.: :.:.:.:.:.v.v.v..-:v- : :::... ..:.: .: : .... of United States and Wyoming officials, and by ranchers in an effort to save them from starvation threatened by the heavy fall of snow. This scene was Diet 'are knowing a portion of one of half a dozen bands of elk cott being fed by 2500 n a on his own who -- G Hole the ranch. Mr. Leek is well known for his interest in the big Jackson S. is for of the west, and for his photographic skill. Leek, rancher, country caring by snapped Jannarjy for his exceptional ability as a photographer of outdoor scenes. vation dr.rin? the present spell of severe weather and deep snows. rI.l jlirtto has bfK'n taken of one n( tho many trre.it herds of elk in 2500 On well alone some elk are Leek X. the fed. there of ranch known S. because is of his beinr it These elk are gathered at five or six feeding places at the present time, This Altogether countrytlr-ir- Wyoming- by Ick, in , e e ro.a-athead wiM nl?o to are nntl that save them estimated to cared that for and lave fur, star from ''i' tru country-being approximately 12,000 firac photograph was taken January 20. Ecnarkable on game-problem- A.KMAfI. ?pprf s |