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Show ) THE IIETiALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1916 X, DOG bidO w TO ii FOLLY AND HER PALS . M4. . XU' Li - I fltftt . - n DO T.-- r vfcu VOO 1 L PjTX MEfZE. rJ, f urn. stif ronlri V U1!W HIM v 1 -II 1 UTOD0C.U Tol 4 r "5 SfcuRStLF; k tc ' tfs jlvbJ M "rJ ,TH5 I J L tfZfi &tVUi. SDOD I By CLIFF STERRETT MA WILL NOT BE DOWNED. i i i F1 JllD ETT3 11 fats HErE. S)6-6- ' r.i n 1 " 1 r.?r- 'J ',7 l'fll I 1 (Stores! H , 1 E 1?i6hTmI AWU! ffm U&1 1. ten 1 i':-T- r-- WWL Tir7y i. id it 1 COAST STAR FIGURES IN WRANGLE BETWEEN PLAYERS AND EBBETTS SWIMMERS FROM George Stovall to Desert Diamond? On EAST HIGH BEAT j to California Way GYMNASIUM BOYS j Jimmy Johnston, Signed to Newark Fed Contract, Demands Two Years' Payment at $4000 a Year; Brooklyn Magnates Balk AFFAIR MAY GO TO NATIONAL COURTS "XTEW YORK, March 3. According to members of the Baseball Players national commission shortly will be fraternity, tho attention ot the contract hebl by James 11. Johnston, calted to tho involvod status of the Coast leamie. Pacific the formerly of the Onklan.l club Johnston, w!,o Is an outflllr. club of Jumrcl to th- - FcJeral !n fttinon the fait. iAtcr last Newark of th Ct,arles II. i:bl et.. presi-inh tt.t Urooktyn Nationals, announce! Super-tatho for th PlKne.l hat! pUjer of conupon tvMrh er.sueU Ua i tal'l. Kare that. UPSlfi tractual sr vr;s to th- - state:nnt by JaracaFei-er-A. defunct the of tlllmif. i.r,li,nt t,iir;;f, that th players were X ; LEHI BOASTS t s. srls ..v.r IV - . 1 l ,: ' Lit RECORD CROWD ssjer 4Wk - mm ssssr 4mm mm mw m al wnm sltcn! by Gorpe Sto-tJohnston at a salf"r Sth Newark I'lTls two a f"r years, ye ir rf ary ('.') ten-- . lay clans eliminated with the I advance h in $I0! from t contract, l to him. The player latr pal v..ral conferences with nbbetts, Jia.i mho cf:ere-- him a contract with the andn at a y mailer salaryJohn-ttoDrokiyn cluh clause. th containing claims that h tlld not acre t' club terms, but the Brooklyn thej to his home at m.iil contracts Ter.n.. requeatlns: him to slitnc return them to th execu-Uami irne j offices. the reace agreement rtwen Aftr t5i Federal leacue nnl orpanltedLaselall. K.hbetts purchased the Johnfrom Harry Sinclair, who ion contract l th Newark Federals, pay-inrpresnt $124 to Sinclair as a return for'j U rn-.n- Three Thousand Wild Fans Out to See Pleasant Grove Beaten. tn Tb March 3. L.eh.1 Chat-tannoif- a. s: advanced Johnston and the $10 the Oakland expenees in 'iKfiinenow contends club piayr. Jolinston F.bbetts. by purchasing KU Fedtiat eral leaicue contract. Is obllKatel by its terms, wherea the Brooklyn club holds that the alleged verbal aree-meIt made with Jo:.nston warrants In inslstinsc the p'ayer 'v;n a cona tract calltntr for ay saiary of $3 clause year, with the r!ase lnciu1cl. The officers of the I'Iayrs Frnter-nltwho are Investicatinac th baseball contract tangle, claim that, even If this contention Is correct, certain made in financial private the correspondencepropositions with Johntnn are violations of the Cincinnati as;reemnt between th fraternity and orsanlxed fcasehail. I'nder this Interpretation, the to a fine and clut would he subjected Johnston declared a free g'ent. to ho!i either Johnston is rtetermlneil Federal la;ue or tho Ilrooklyn t!e J40') contract, whlh cover r!uf to his1317. 2315 arut The I'layers Fraternity will lay the entire correspondence and contracts before the national commls-elo- n clays. Member of wjthtn a fwstate will that the noorganization be but that strlk over the matter,thre It Is likely to be carried to the courts unless Johnston's riirhts are acknowl- edged by the contrasting parties lnPto-vbU- nt tht ten-da- y. Ttar. orrruM nur.L N. J., ifarch Vr! r.ce ton.basketball team - won the Alpine Ihi, title here tonight division by winning from the champion Pleasant Grove team 4" to 22. The (rime was oneand ono of the sided, fast, smooth ever in the cleanest exhibitions state. Three thousand played fans, comlnc of Utah, were present. from all The two parts rival hlcrh school student bodies were present In a body nnd the rootSnpr and stnsintr of the two bands was excellent. The star of tho nltrht was Wanless f r I.,eht. lie covered himself with srlory and made a strons: bid for the five selection. Although afc&lnst the famed Peeitee guards, ho 9 and field baskets scored rut of 7 fouls- for a total of 25 points, enough alon- to defeat the losers. -- all-sta- te WEST FACULTY p: LFIir. PLEASANT OROVH. Wnles. l.f r.f Oray nark Taylor Gardner c C. Harvey West Walker Substitution t for Walker. Field baskets Wanless 9. Oray Clark Taylor 5. Harvey 4 S, West 6. Free throws out of 7. Wanless 5 out ofHarvey rteferee Coach Watscm. Weber. C. 6, NT OUT CONTRACTS-SE- 'Willi ant O'Connor of Ioonl 5peed Checks Kn Iloate t te o riayrre. Tranrortat!on money was sent the Tarlous members of the Fait Iake team for 131 Coast leasuo yes- by Manager William O'Connor. terday AccorUIr.K to new ruling, veterans will have faro paid from Bait to camp at Modesto,ownwhile retraining cruits will have to pay way to Modesto, but will be forwarded money to Salt Iike. 4 so FISHING "Oram BfcjCli 1 V from start to Playlnp stellar ball of West high definish, the faculty feated a picked team of the same At the end of the school, 2S to 20.score stood 11 to 10 first half the the faculty. against For the faculty, Richardson basa Rood pme, scoring three fieldplayed kets and four out of six fouls. and Davles of the same team also played well, each ono scoring- two field baskets. Burke of the picked team was the his man well star of the day, field baskets. West and scoring fiveguarding was a close rival to Durke for these honors, scoring three field 'baskets) fouls. and two The llne-uFACULTY. PICKED T1AM. .Lf. Davles, McNlece West. Hicks Richardson Howlett .....r.f.... .c .. Egbert, Davles Senter Axelrad. Burke l.g Bushy Robinson r.g.Rentley, Stiefel Mc-Nle- 1 n: Intermediate Electric" ! ! ng hnrry, for yourself or guests. JL Fisher Brewing Co. Jhe prize is IK THE BEER. Hobble Creek BASS AND CATFISH Jordan River Ha Utah Lake rv DAILVfRAINS V J Show Skill to Thirty-thir-d V I I I Walter McCredie to Look Over Men at CLOSE TODAY Greater Ore. March 3. Dr. E. Tl ORTLAND. J. Stewart, director of athletics at tho Oregon Agricultural col- lege, announced here today that i waiter jirrruie, manager ot me Coast league club, had (Portland donate a week coaching i the aggies baseball team. I 2 i Interest in Canine Exhibits This Year Than Ever Before. BOWWOWS WILL BOWWOW vh & " "I Cheerful Chorus, Stopping Only When Attention Is Attracted. Continue Here are two pit bull terriers be- -, longing to W. E. Murphy. The smaller but none the less important body is XTtah Toots," and the larger is "Utah Swlinmlnjj Result. Rotle." The very alert dog which East High. .40) stands all alone and firmly on all Dmeret fours is a French bulldog, who responds the swimming meet last only when addressed "Yow properly asMaster THUS ended In the Deseret gymnasium Yow." He is the property of pool between East High and the Des- David Haggenbarth. eret gymnasium team, composed of many holders of state records, and who, it was thought, stood a two to one chance over the younger Leopard team. As in all other athletic teams of East High, epeed and more speed was the watchword, and it won out. The gymnasium youths produced some might fat men, but the less experienced high school boys showed they had the ability and the better condition. over the DesFollowing Its eret team. East victory High is now in the Lewis Shoots One; Denies; market for contests in any tank with any high school or college team. The Evidence Found; Tried; men have a lot of confidence in themselves following their victory and are Fined $25. looking forward eagerly to the dual meet with West High, which will probBert Lewis, charged with unlawfully ably be held at the Deseret pool next a pheasant, was found guilty shooting week. Justice Brigham Clegg Director Welch of the Deseret team yesterday by fined $25. Lewis contended that Introduced two standard events with andhad shot a pigeon, but the state ofwhich the Eat Siders had little ac- he tail feathers of a Chinese pheaswere the back and feredfound quaintance. They at the spot where the shootbreast strokes. However, undaunted ant, placed as evidence that the the hijrh school men ing took entered to win, bird was a pheasant and not a pigeon. winning first and second In the backstroke and second and third in the SOX NOW HAVE THIRTY-ONbreast stroke. Rurton, Dalquist. Wood and Groes-bec- k March 3. With the addition were the only gymnasium men of Chicago, Cincinnati Clark, a tho George to win first places, while East High AmerChicago pitcher, claimed five firrts with Drineen. C. ican squad today numbered thirty-on- e Wareing. Glen Brown, Day and its re- men, exclusive of Manager Rowland. lay team. The seconds were fairly but East High manevenly todistributed, aged in annex a few more of them, which addition to the five flrBts carried it to a commendable vlctorv. Easily the surprise of the when day was In the furnished backstroke, Day and Hutchinson of East High heat Champion Groesbeck of the Deseret team. The high fchool boys never even hesitated In their flight and won by a fairly safe margin. was furnished by Another Drown, whosurprise took the plunging trophy away from Burton of Deseret. The story of the meet In detail, minus alibis and the like is as folpossible lows: LATELY. 20 yards Burton, first. Deseret: G. second. East High; K. Burt, Wnreing. Deseret. Time: 10 seconds. third, 60 yards Drineen. East High, first; Dalquist, Deseret, second; 38G. Wareing, East High, third. Time: seconds. 100 yards Dalmjiat, first, Deseret; O. Wrneing. second. East High; C. Hurd. East High, third. Time: 1:6 220 yards C. Wareing. Ea.st High, East High, second: first; Thomas, third. Time: 8:06 Deseret. Young. d won by East High. relay, Team composed of C. Wareing, G. Wareing, Dineen, Thomas. Plunging Brown, East High, first; Burton. Deseret, second; Groesbeck, Deseret. third. Diving R. Wood, Deseret, first: Hutchinson. East High, second; Day, East High, third. Backstroke Day. East High, first: Hutchinson, East High, second; Groesbeck, Deseret, third. Forty yards. Breast stroke Groesheck, Deseret, Thomas. East High, second; Day. first; East High, third. 120 yards. INDEED E. semi-profession- -- BEN al more day remains for Utah to exhibit their beauties to the Salt Lake public. The show at 19 E. First South street, the most successful by far ever held here, will come to an end at 10.30 o'clock this evening with the awarding of prizes. All dogs have been judged by George A. Cran-fiel- d and there remain only a few details, the selection of the best dogs in Utah, and the awarding of prizes. As for the dogs themselves they appear to be enjoying the event quite as much as ever, reveling in the attentions of the throngs of onlookers and very noisy unless their ends are gained, that of receiving a little attention. Each dog appears to be an advertiser of greatest merits, the cocker spaniels especially, which are continually barking unless there is some one around to judge as to their beauty and pet them. Each dog thinks he Is the greatest dog in the number and is desirous of having every witness think the same. As an indication of the interest engendered in the dog life through thi-show is the fact that many patrons are buying some of the animals. Few sales have been made, however, as a man owning a really good dog dislikes to part with it. Decorators Honored. As an additional feature to th session yesterday was the judging of the best decorated kennels. The committee consisted of Mrs. Arch W. Cham-- ( Continued on Following Page.) ONE CUBLET S ANSWE R CALL OF SPRI NG Many Recruits Are Gathering Around for Chance to Bust Fences at Camps. March 3. A distinctly atmosphere was manifest at the officesanof the Chicago Nationals increasing numberZim-ot today with for training. reporting players merman, Saler, Flack, Prendergast, Brown and. Doolan Wright, are here Vaughn, and other members of the squad are expected to arrive at any time. Max Flack, outfielder, who is holdmore money, asserted he ing out for to confer today with Presiexpected dent Weeghman and Manager Tinker terms. concerning The squad will leave Chicago for Tampa next Sunday. Chicago, spring-lik- e t SOME EXCITING NEWS! EECk CAME IN. AND PAID HIS SUB SCRlPTiON' THIS MORNING . BEN INFORMS US THAT HE HAS MADE A. LOT OF IMPROVEMENTS HE'S PAINTED HIS HOUSE, GOT AM AUTOMOBILE, AND MOW HE SMOKES 1-- 5. 1-- 5. 200-yar- BOX ELDlTiS PLAY Deata Fajrt Davis High Team In bop-tid- ed Game 43 to 10 at Da-rfs- . to The fFpeelal Herald-Republlcia- .l Bountiful, March 3. Davis County good enough basketball High to winplayed any game here toordinary not half but to trim good night, enough Box the smooth-workin- g Eider High school quint of Brigham City, winners of the northern division championship with nary a defeat. The score was 43 to 19. The stars of the game were and Swan. Jeppsonline-uThe DAVIS. BOX ELDER. l.f Simpson Jeppson Swan r.f Watkins c Heeve Tingey McDonald Jensen l.g r.g Stringham Wright Substitution Robinson fcr String-horField baskets Simpson 1, Swan 5, 7, Watkins 2, Tingey 4, Jensen Jeppson 1. Wright 1. 7 out of 12; Free throws 15. Jensen 13 out of Simpson Referee Tommy Fitzpatrick. CORNELL C.X WRESTLE,, TOO. New York, March 3. Cornell univerColumbia at sity defeated here tonight, university the visitors wrestling seven bouts and losing none. winning p: n. O. A. C. CLUB DOG SHOW TO - 4 r ClA VICTORS Word Juniors. The Desoret gymnasium Intermediates continued their winning ways at the L. D. S. U. gymnasium last night, in a game marked winning 44 to 16 of the Intermediates. by the teamwork line-uThe 33D WARD. INTERMEDIATES. G. Halton r.f Lambourne l.f Wilson Richards c Pohlman Thomas F. Halton Keotz r.g Ensign l.g.Burt, Whitehead "re-freshi- in a QUINT p: in the lionse "for a rainy day," or for a nice day. BEST TROUT FISHING IN You will thoroughly apYEARS i preciate it next time vou Provo River wnirt a satisfving, Spring Creek beverage ce - Xo matter what the weather, or tho occasion, a gla?3 of good beer is nocmninso. snnnnsmit. West. Fla., March 3. The motor-boKey alalways appreciated, owned br Commodore Iloomeranjr. Mo., today won the Wyth of Pt Joseph.race welcome. Make a it from Miami to ways Erpres Cruiser West, making the 165 miles In 6 Key practice to have a case of hours and 45 minutes. DESERET at ,1 Science Overcomes Youth and Pepper by 28 to 20 Score. Age and 8, cx-pen- p DRUBS PUPILS Walker ...Itlcharde l.tf.... Clark r.ir I'a-clf- ic 3C CiKOHGK STOVALL. March S. George Stovall, CHICAGO. manager of the Kansas City will leave immediately Federals, for California, he announced today. Htovall conferred here yesterday with Sinclair of Tulsa. Okla,. one of Harry the Federal league leaders, who assumed Htovall's contract amonpr others. It was reported that Stovall made final settlement with the Federal and will retire from authorities We?t for Pleasant Grove was the league baseball. b'tovall refused to make a sensation of his team. lie made B field statement further than to say that he baskets and was always hard to stop Is satisfied. when he rot the ball. Ichl Is wildly enthusiastic and celebration are the order of the nljcht. Th fans are backlnsr its team strongtho state championship. ly to win The lln-u- ixtp. S. The Statcr CluU dfeated "Princeton TaU . 24 to 19. In stn Intercollegiate cont't here tonijrhU Grs!d-Rpcbl!caa- ?perU! ,t STERN l ten-da- 'V, PHEASANT LAW con-tcmplati- another strike, BIG PRIZES MANY CLAIM No Avail. Jr Ear .ft rn FAST TIME IN ALL EVENTS -- -. iri in Gymnasium Team Brings Out Some Veterans, but to -- r CI? EAT DAY TOP CANINES KENNEL ! Despite Lack of Practice Two Events, Leopards Win Easily. - JP-TH- R CIGARETTE fryyrjpF QUALITY' |