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Show u THE HALT LAKE TKILEXJ'. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY Old Dear Jeffs Answer Rather Surprised Mutt, MUTT AND JEFF 1. 2 to 1, ere 5 l woa, taadie Lampion, was in bis tweuO-fourt- h if ler.titItainbRlII,clunfftirrfi tv 2, evea, I to 2, inf year. to 8, 101 8 to t, Fotr), A)iniMia, Rut he was known even at t Ms time 3 try Zodiac. Bilvor rtfUP. 1 4H 4 ft for his prodlgio ih strength, and the know- Modal third Hands Off uJ also rail, fco 1M) to ing ones before the fight offered that John L would defeat the Trojan New Orleans Results. In my long career as a sport writer I have never seen before or sirne a puFlrt ran . The Butfsrflle puroo, for maiden gilist who 1 thought could compare with ( jnnroi'i filllea, three furious, purse $700 Sullivan aa I saw him that dav Joan Queen of Trump, lift iGisas), 7 to 2 4 to ft, I to n.'Oinr-Mfriw- id H la- thertv-svektmwHIS tHwrtnih Ot t vearsMiiaiprd sine then, and mighty pun since L 5 t etea 8ky Blue, lift Time. to 8, out, third Atubroe), 0 to 10, that long ago have tried for the H7 ft Oh I Yes sod Uarjr Suiomoo, tmillue t hainplonahip also run. The men who have held it in turn H,tnl kceorid rav, eialmtof e ptirso $700, eline tin n are Corbett, Fitzsimmons. Jefnix Oraa. 110 Liard and fries, Johnson, 1 tf 1, ft to 2, 9 to 8, wo. Bee'S (C.rorht, I have seen all these men when they PH rlfeuieh, 10 u J. 4 to 1, II to ft, Whig were at the very top rreat of their ca 1 (Wall), 7 to 1 ft to 2, ttjnrnif, rerrs and I do not leheve that any one secocid, ft l Rouble Vsn. 5 tlunt , Time. 1 tK of them could have defeated KuSIjvcn as On High, Midi, hs'hotsU ssd 1 Aw First ajae he was lhat day when he met ami drillrw it lory Third rare, The ed Rvan for the worlds championship purse $400. three The Bor, 11$ It was hla wonderful speed, combined with reurUda anl up. is furious f 1 k 4 . to to 3. woa. Minute rrn his sue and weight, that would have made MftrlfileftlL ft to 20 7 to 1 out, him more than amatOi fofr any Of I he !av ntid Armwlit id 101 Pierre), 10 to I. champions that have come since Ha sin, 4 to ft, Time I 17 third As a boxer he was not onlv skilful and ft to 2 iiicl. sod Charles Hoi Night Leydccker siso he ambidexterous and hut whs speedv. m he could stilke a fearful blow' with either fourth race, elainilog purse $750, four yesr-olhand and up mH aud a furhmg thief, 114 Hut, aided to all this, he twin) a Ambrose ft to U even 2 to ft wos , B lter. natural-bor- n fig iter, for when tie Trov )nn tl burlier) 12 to I ft to 1. 2 to 1. second giant opened the proceedings by rushing Breeze, 114 tHoenni, 8 to I. errs, 2 to ft. a t Bollivan witii the inttntloi vT batthird rime I 17 Grumpy, Itrummoad, Bailor ran. Sullivan fame ami Tmi )a a tering down his defense, Fifth rtue, claiming, puree $750 four year back with Interest, and ended the find round with a smashing blow that sent olds and up mile and furlong Paul t osneily, ft to 2. eren, 111 woa, ilhnrb. r), 7 to Han to the ground. 10 ft, to Kih tCeittlMtl), NtjCuae 7 112 But to Id. to 3 second tottage, Rout Fought at Top Speed. eM1, H to ft 3 to ft 1 to A, third Time, That Rvan, too, was of the right sort 2 uaj KLappcr, Arbitrator, Truae aad Comacbo whs proved when he tame ta k in jhe a lo rau. 8mh nice, claiming, purae, fouryesr-olsecond round, clinched with John L. and and up, tiule end a furlong tv id at de Verdun, threw him heavllj. J iLvkf'l. 2 to I 4 to ft. 1 to 3, won: In all Vntidnette There was not an idle moment 7 to 2 7 to ft, 104 rfleupeU, nine rounds, and after Huliv had deliv7 to h aecond lied Hi irt, 112 (Warrington), ered The rirrMtiig blow bo vaulted over Tift 2, (I ti 5, 3 to ft, third Time 2V1 the ropes and sprinted to his quartets, Mietli Mavor talvm, Lottery Cadillac asd lie dll this notwithstanding the fact that J. Kione a Is) ran lie and his opMient bad fought the nine Htviuth race, claiming $700, four yea rounds fietceh, and tnat there was never and up mll and centy yard General Bvng. a moment that both were not going at Pd (lolliUMii. 2 to even, 2 to ft. won, ins ttHiert 20 to t, 8 to 1, 4 to 1. vitrh.-top speed 112 Pitlaekl yecMipd , and' saw When I illeup!), 7 to 1, ft to 2. shipped Willard at Tohdo last 9 to ft third lime, V2 3 5 Htatim. readv to fate lmpey Rill Hlccr. Prevaricate pMhy Fourth of July his wonderful resemblance J IuiNe Alexander, Kentucky Boy and eie to Sullivan was marked ran a B. la) did that dav kkiuny He looked as John when he won the championship frmn pxd-dwas at tho first Rvhii That, least, thing that struck me. 24 dav ho fought was tho Dempsey USD Willard and John L, was 24 tho day he fought Rvan The two at these different periods in their careers perhaps never looked better than they dd then. wear Sullivan Up to his twenty-fourt- h had lived tho life of an athlete, and, like entered tho Dempsev, ring fit to fight for a kings ransom, and in the verv UutluH. ilat FullU pink, jbf cqhURJoim van had never tombed rctroug drink oi Special to The Tribune. tobacco and was a ierfect athlete When I firt saw Lempsev I not onlv !,oJN, Jin. n Both satisfarMon snd rtlkcovered his remarkable resemblance tni rb'saTWmtmcnt tire Being manifested by ullivan, htit I predicted ttwt lie would the IgHn Agricultural col1 eg football en prove himself ax gieat & fighter as wan thui.csts following the announcement of the Ronton bov when he was in hi prime the schedule adopted by the conference And so far my predictions have all come represent itiv es at the Denver meeting true last week The Aggie student fans, and Put thev will not be verified until particularly the Login and Cache valley Dempsev ban gone lurther along the bne devotees are elated because two of the and sooied victories over better mu than largest Colorado school teams wUI meet Fulto), Mon In and V llUrd, for about the Ltah Firmer on a Logan gridiron, these latter v it torifa doubt is thrown, duo but keen disappointment is expressed bv to tho condition those three were in when manv faithful followers of the Aggies be- thev entered the ring, and when thev were at points in their respective careers when (heir real skill and wqrth aa fighters waa either on the wane or bad nearly disappeared altogether fied the Spink Says Dempsey Resembles Sullivan While in His Prime AL SPINK. - CHICAGO. Jan. 13. Vcty oftfn I am asked, "Do you think Jack Dmpay la aa pood a man aa was John L. Sullivan when he was at hla best I'1 Nearly all . ho ask me thl queatjon expect me to reply In the affirmative, for. due to hla poor showing when he lost the championship to Jim Corbett, many that Sullivan was always overrated and that he never compared with the great fighters of the past three decadesot Aa a matter of fact, these experts today never saw Sullivan when he was ot his beat, and when he could have whipped anv fighter that ever lived I mean the fighters who have tome since the dav Sullivan won the championship from Pad dv Ryan, and Including the present tham pion. Nearly all the writers who t!l you now that Sullivan waa never In the Jeffries class never saw the Poston bov in a real battle Not one of these writers, as far as my knowledge goes, ever saw Sullivan when lie was at the heydav of his power, and when, to my mind, he rould have whipped any man tnat ever lived before or after I base my claim on the view I had of him when ho won the championship fiom Paddv Rvan at Mississippi City Febmaiy T, 1SSJ, or just thirty-seve- n years ago. 'e ' f Few Knew Real Sullivan. Neither did any of them see the fight between Rullivan and Mlrain, which took place seven years after John I., fought Ryan. No one could Judge of Sullivan's real skill and speed as a fighter extept one who saw him in tha very aenlth of his low er Many who aaw Jeffrlrs fall before Johnson at Reno charged that Jeffries was never a fighter They based tneir claim on the poor showing he made against Johnson And their verdict might be likened to the claim of those who never saw Sulli van until he had rescind that point where the epigastrium had cmpmeiued to ex pand and wiien his opted, skill and Strength as a pugilist had vanished Not one of the writers who belittle the skill of Hulllvan ever saw him In his first fight f ir the rhamplonitliip Krgo. not one of them can write faithfully of Hie strength and akiitof the Boston when he was at the top rung of lus career. The statement that he won the from Paddy Ryan when the latter waa S3 vests of age and played out is easily proved false and Pilous. lv thnm-plonsh- Ryan Defeats Goss. ip & A p. heavv-weig- vltr -- the doctor . furlough-Kedg- 1 ft v I ftft d , Two cara before the fight for the championship between llyan amt Sullivan the former whipped Joe Goa at Collier a Station W. a. Gokh was then the chain pion, and had won his spurs bv whipping Tom Allen, who three years before, had hondefeated Mike McHoolo for world over Allen in twent-seve- n ors ijos' rounds, lartint, one hour and flttv-tw- o minute, proved him a fighter of the first class On Ma 10, JSSO (Josh waa call! on bv Paddv Kan, then known as the Trov loss was (Haivt, to defend hi title--, an old man, but be had held the chamhe met vears four when but pionship Rvan That be was a great fighter, bow ever, waa more than proved when he met a bigger and Ktronger man With their bare fists and tinder the old London prise ring rules. Ryan and (Jons lettered each other for eighty seven rounds, and then the old champion gate Way to the Trojan giant. On this occasion Rvan gave hia age as ?S Bo two years later, when he met Sullivan, be was in his thirtieth vear. On February 7, 1$3, when Rvan met Sullivan, he was in appearam e well worthv He flood of the name Troy Giant over 6 feet tn height, weighed 23 pounds and was magnificently built and muscled Added to this was the prestige he carried as champion. Sullivan on February 7. 12, when he 1 1 1 ft c 1 T v I C. Turf Results and Entries o dressed exactly correct with style and yet quietly conservative. with furnishings, too and Crossett shoes in fact, everything a physician wears, in styles and qualities he insists upon. ST 0F H . at Ornond street ,im .. jT. 1 TH TOMMY OBRIEN Los Angeles, Lightweight Champion of Pacific Coast, i BARRACKS New in proportions and design. inch points 102 a Toicc 10R Stick Fifth race one ling uO, Jlistresa Polly 104, Toddler 102. My Rear M. Sixth rare, mile and a sixteenth Mather 117 Nebraska 111 PeckmatC 113 OjuvrtmHy 1U9 ladv Uude pij), c rmnp 112 pally Mil 104 kruntaia Rose 104, Wafer Willow ..... Babv l.riw h Bo, Lady Longfellow tm. 7. Dinkier W7, Astrea re-e- . Hr veeth mile and a quarter I iltle rarow ItH, Kiug Neptune 106 pi I 103 sirv Prince Jo. IoiMrlUe 107, lanlac IH), 101 hm err 104 frank Mattox $L Veadtier tlrarr track heavy- - Utahs Best Lightweight. Armory Arena, Tonight 0.S0 6 WHIRLING BATTLES Iliyana Eesnlts. threw vear)l1a aelt Firat rsce pnr? fng five and one half furlongs Hush 10ft (A Litlie LnltiaaG to i, 8 to 4-- 1 to5 3, wuai 2 One. HXV IMdunsey) 1 H ft to 2 102 9 Itorkarce (Wood), swond, Tfarrlit Pum Time. 1 07 2S to & third Ilea a Bsr. DdUlard auj lows tual, tuba. era tor a so ran and tip rtairniTg, Heron d race, there jear-oMBurbngame !H lAt purse $000 six furlong 1 1 ft 9 to a won Knrnre, to to 2 klnsm), 7 to 10 1 to 8 J to 9 09 (Virkcns) W Ward 109 (Connors), 2 to 1 7 to JO 1 to 3. Time 1 12 8 ft third Hopeful, Philos up v and ftrafic ilirHtr ?o mi Third race, three jesroHs and up rlaimfuf lx furkmga t.ohlen thaore 114 iJ Batten 112 ft to 1 2 to I, even won, Helen Atkin (A Collins). 9 to ft 1 to 2 1 to 4, aemnd 2 to ! 7 to 19 2 to ft. (Lux Assign, K i wrt third Buna, Time, ! 12 2ft May arrinon io ran Msulsbr and Ed four Fotirth and tip claim jear-olllag pnrse $dts) mile and fifty ya rds A Hod am. 19 tA ((,ll oi 4 to I, 7 to ft 7 to pi woo Persia. H iMumaia) 9 to ft 7 to ID I to 3 second Flash of Meet 1f9 iMiirm ereu 2 to ft 1 to ft third T me 1 S2 3 ft Anxri). In.o B y. I)smm sad Fairly With the reinforced Oblong Cable-Cor- d Buttonhole. Always esi for 6 roJJars tjon f f. A OLDEST ORANO IN AMERICA wTieiwtf a cotiw co tev m rep-- Fort Wavne poet of the American Legion unanhnouhly paeyd a resolution laat, oedarlnB oihiosltlon to hla defendnUht TRENTON, N. J , Jan. 11Jaik Dfmp-t- ing the championship title for America. The resolution ia the reault of recent the heavyweight champion, and his Dempsey for hla war manager, Ja k Kearns, will net be per- agitationdueagainst to the fact that hla eervlce record, mitted to participate in any boxing con- during the war waa confined to working tests In the state of New Jersev, John in the shipyards. A Hmith, president of the New Jetscy Abetic commlson, announced today. t not NEVADA Taik Dempsev, prixefighter, good enougn for the state of New Jersey, he added. The state commission, he supported the attlon of various P IN FR INnsCO, Jan. 11. The Lni- posts of the American Legion in brandas a slacker the of Nevada basketball team (a exchampion ing entity war record Mr Smith compared the pected here next week for e eerie of of Dempsey who, lie aald, acted s a labor games with teama In near-b- y cities. The scout for a shipyard, with Wiat of Georg Netadana ate to meet Bt Mary college rhampion, who In Oakland January 19, the Marin AthOarpentter, the risked his life in bailie and won the highletic club In Nan Rafael January 4. Stanest possible honors ford university at Stanford January SI, AU should and Santa Clara college at San Joae JanAmericans blush wltn shame when DampHCv s war uary S3. record Is mentioned. he concluded. y, M d, SAYS LEGION POSTS act; independently INDIANAPOLIS. Jan. ltVarlooa posts of the American la'girai are at ting independently of the national organisation In condemning Jack Itempsev, heaxywelght boxing champion, on hla war record, according to Information given out today. The national officer of the legion hare No Brush HOOPSTERS CALIFORNIANS PLAY OLYMPIC TRIALS AT HARVARD, REQUEST POSTON. Jan 13. 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Condem- nation tJf the war reeoril ot Jack Uemp-xeworld champion hrvywlght -- a voued In a reaolutlon unanimously adopted American by the Meune-Rhtn- e pot of thecontain an Lealon here. The reeolutlon of war record of the George appreciation Carpentler. HOPE OF the greasy croily,An k, Cleveland Post Criticises. rc. high-grad- MM yv-- .- 31. 1 and bnlf fnrlongit The Pirate Al BuM Ji4. Short httnee Helena tit Barrie Pet 114 Ilrhlxe Player inn Pindar 1H ( ormnrim Ini, Hjrankn loa. On High no. Biddle Ore J04 Jim ttaet leg p hi, Third Bort Thurman sir furlong-- Ji loiwlvluol I JO Kapiulmnotk 1U lngci.-IL 111, C A i ominkcy 111. Duke of noion'tlurr 111. Huron 111, Rronnor J15 Misv hfirltutf 1U0 111), Hattie Me Jingle ( ntl lip. to Alexander Arch nift, Vhsmnrg 111, (arty 1)0 Mark Garner lift, Coronado lift Fourth rare, mile and a aixtennib Wood (tap 111. Madge F. 110, Fausmaa iOd, e and we have selected a line of very suits with just the proper style and quality to satisfy the discriminating doctor. ji-- January ill class Iten-nlc- . - Kconit not considered talcing anv official ac tion along such line, according to G. JI assistant adjutant general. Demp-te- v was not In the servk. Mr. Kennick said it wss bis belief that no action would be taken by the national organization. T" T Slnmmv By BUD FISHER 1020, by H. C. Fialier. Eeg. U. 8. P?t. Off ) h IB. Airdrie IU i Mari cause the nmi Ags;ic-L'Uilash I not goiiifr to be he id In lx)gdti. Far four yours m succession the Aggie have piaved the annual game with the at Halt Lake, and Logan sportsmen have traveled the 100 miles nearly 2'HO strong each time to witness the lattle. Verv few of these exhibitions bv the two big Utah schools have been held In Uigun, and the fans think they are entitled to ovw game it five vears on have at the home Jot, Recently a committee ioiu the Logan ( hnmher of Commerce was appointed to look into the matter of securing the gam for Ixgan In 1929, and some offered the suggestion that $' admission fee for Logan fans would gladly be to see the game at home, beause mu paid h more than that amount is spent in the annual excursion to the state capital The IjOganiteg also rite the instance of the postponement of the last annual game on account of bad weather, when hundieds of Aggie fans remained tn Halt Lake for an extra three days in .order to eeg the game. There wtos aleo a couple oi hundied more who went down to see the game on the scheduled day, and wire obliged to return on the same dav or the day following for business reasons, The JjOgan fans do not object to making the trip to Salt Lake, because that has come to be a pleasure enjoyed by them many firms during the year, but the who e matter evolves Itself into a monetary onnlriera-tioand if the davs of the reign of H C. L. continue until next Thanksgiving day, there is likely to be a small attendance at the tig football game from northern. Utah. After all is said, however, the Aggies mill have to forget their troubles nnd be content with the schedule as adopted for next fall, 'which includes home games with such famous teams as Ihe conference champion Colorado Aggies the University of Oregon and the Colorado Miners. With this card tn view, a more successful season than the one Just passed 4s ho)ed for The last one was the hard luck ear for the Farmers. Rain and snow took sil the pleasure from jhe exhibitions on Adams fiebL while Injuries to placers while abroad wrought havou with A. C. chances to finish strong Basketball U Di k Romneys biggest worry at present The coming fortnight will find the Farmers in two hot games with the Brigham Young college quint. The first f the big three games is to be plaved with the R Y U. at Logun on New Orleans Entries. Ftr.t Ttrr, four fnrhneRim nj J (.rtmnn 11J J.,hn M. Reunion HJ VUtin pelt 11- - Ok tlootnr 112. 'Aulniuatn tied lij, professional to bis finger tips. thirty f. Berfo-dnu- 1 4- i 1 ht lpni'e. -- -- (Copyright, Trad 14, 1D20. EZONALL shave s.uPPIy,yQ..frdcr.dire;tirom.us, EZONALL PRODUCTS COMPANY Kusion Street, San Francisco, Cal. 451 -- |