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Show K '' rirr Jjr 4r ? j GEOR.GE-GIBSO- N s PTTSQUR.G '1 J, v ;;' 1m . . i ovT' k ' V 'W Ti' V- v( - - ' ? - t- v r v f J Y Vt-v- ' 7 A 47 vtv ir '"ft ' i? Y vt f..-- ' fr . , ? '- ?- lA. - '. K.AMW4.S.C y f m " ( - A flT - --- - ' A CHARLES CRAVATH PH LA . ' v fi rUtALiA. h . kr JOHN J. KfTK i MSGA w V.UK. rOKC, $7.; J ' ' ; 't v V-S- '' '7 J a s - ASh V- v V i. Zr, V7- 6 - i ' .; A .1 JOHN A. ' HEYDLER, 7 j ' S -- ? . M i ij t ill ot -'-' . V - a i J,s. ,f 'M y it,.. r..y , jith Manager,' of Conspiracy Under Selective Draft Law. - V-'- d'.tr, ainj Irrj Is not M kii m vuirlu s t pa . ' i t )de it I J.i f ftd i V it w e44i-- h V -- Jack cr pjon Rtvtriia; aded J idw'e fio.nit fc! fsavjvtrut of hajr- court when irrdf?ried o"spraTcv t pvn.i t.t? itiffhve lraft aut liieir t nm t for Aj r!j 3. ai , I eann hi later before Krar.cta Ta two arpe'trd Krui, I nit 1 tate commissioner and furumhed Ivonds. for $jy4 and Kearns for f, T ier w ere Indited hy 1'e t leral arand me indictment ac- jury Keuruarv .7. on p- -t ) e - v fc. , 7:' v. y-- c v ' , , , c''c- - a v, s": a ,jt ' fS 1 v.,7 .'J. l'.x!m vv '' ' 1 1 v ' . 's . f( ',,v, i ittf uy O co- - h Kll-ban- ; jtt- 7' Innis lost his championship to Pete Herman but, whi'e all these changes hhaie tu,,hg place In the history of the boxing hume, lvi Uine was going right along, Isivvi'ng over all opposition In short bouts. K wna will he si yeais of age on Aj nl lv nr k l9t 'j 4t After the method of Dr. Loren and Professor Scbrudtr of Europe, under whom I trained. f-,- 4 & PAT Mhd- March 21 The iTrj'ATLI'0' Aberdeen basketball team, whlvh won the championship of southeastern Idaho at Pocatello last week, tied with Twin Fa.l-Tsecond p,ace in the elate ihampion-sbitournament at Moecow Aberdeen was defeated bv the fuel win-iv ners, Mo. ow, In the a score of : to 8 Boisepreliminarywaa defeated by Briggs, . to 2 Mal'ac, defeated 27 to 13, and Twin Pal defeat'd near d AiVne 25 to in ,hC stmlfinaie. Moscow and Tvvi" lads defeated Wallace and rr.ggs ,;d won the haipplomihip for the UM' t,,ne hy Itcatiog Twin 14 to 14. hl..s, Nelson, h.lv ers and Keane wve Moscows sar men f'- - D brock of Wallace was eer ted president of the State Athletic ass Nation, D. M Sharer of Caldwell vice president and 3V. C Hieamaeter, phvsical director of the Lniv entity gf Jdaho, - p Mo-co- w My Manipulation, give MORAN CAfCAViVd Tt han. sout Mo"t of ins firhts are Jie has been Massage and llloodless Surgery will r,A1FWRi iil Lii time outpointed t still retina as a1IlKilhane ,,'l hn tOped the feather-- ' tille-hold- from ,rrown Johnm dome of Ab An Woiitasi was With Ai- foulon was master of the bantu, nwruhts re.!, ruling l!Mwelht liviion, tlie title in the tlass was open, while half awelterweight s. dozen the FIRST hat-tler- ho Sovereignty Dates From Victory Over Attell in February, 1912. T iv' f v,n.r. K.!bait In (, of th Th little Otlami '7r.Mnv bi.ni.iv m rial r4 n i ikk i! i t a K 1 U itilt-- on i firMnsrimi jf the r ri( kliiti la iy lti hionrfj U,e div, tj Nile) fmm Mj fat!irrwitfht(frt'it Johnnv bu sutrhri tn toming plunaiir otnrr c mupiori a ml haa of rriKnfi twrUe of tiim iav into thr riU art! t bn an artlia Kiinaiuj ha bi Ima put bia tt'e In jaMrdy only in regulation ohamploraMp flyhtn - remritrd Ona of thIn a draw with Johnnv Dundrr, and in tha oth-Kilbane kiioiksrd out ilia .ht.lngrr, Ueora ? tir Call at my offire for a flaimingf the middleweight and Ja waa sitting t,rest of the heavyweights. "J cliKfl Wasutngron'a natal day f ltfz all of the.se f.gmera have passed mti ira f ias of tht ue to bes Ttie featherweight monarch has d the hand of time while two new hui wc.ght lhaiopions wrr mads, Jess .herd ami Rule jfw aaw the ' lin,i ation of tne Lumper', ranks w'.rolv Iaoke Klaumiddleweight LHIIon Gibbons, VI Mol ov and ihe lirW.v tinp V title passed ii to tbs dltoard after th. i I., (ore the public, and now Mike (i owd rule ss the klngrl.i of ths I u oers Tut f Iv id l of England and Ja.k lirlton have t.'ikeo turns holding tbs w. Itcrweitit Th light selgi t division saw 9three nw kins was durirg Kibans s rsign, Ad 3Vol- lavas when Johnny ascended to' vast the top, but sine that t'ma Willis Ritchie, Freddie Walsh and Banns Leonard lia'a come along and held ths ( hsmptonsnip. Two new boiese In th bantamweight rham-pionsh- ip . tr tJtla-hoM- rr Inc bdinwr Thily Papke, Frank Klaua. t'e monkey gUnd comeljack Mike Gibbons and Ueotgtf Chip with-stoo- - b- of weie ve-te- rd . , ' , - w - ,P f 7; . ranks havo been made since 1912. Chicagos little representative, Johnny Cou-lowas slipping backward when e arrived, and Kid Williams, the little Baltimore tiger bov, crushed Coulon. After a successful and meteoric car r, Wil- - Sr.iouis ,? Mat, - 'Y, , RICKEY ' i - lc , ' 7 l ' do-e't- n IRANI lei ! f FRED MITCHELL le-- MV ' r . i ' f jT'it&bjL : v;- ari si. ' , t " v' - l WNCH rojplng- up In th H Is me aK4liJ'--l iiiittr Lodv. Of lh tea mu in Charged, c II Mill! - l iliOI .11 Vf ftyee STALLINGS f t hiitc v fj 60STOT V ft 'v,.e'vfi r ' V ( I GEORGE - e1' . 5 a,. u if (,CV t ROBIAlSOhT BROOK, VAY ' T X ' t WILBERT e, fe V At; - - ;c.c- A rv J jp, irn t iJ:' f V ' Utrti3 iu th Walter - Joseph Pihmid', t ,e lunu. r r J hi Min p (UvAiiul ini was the leading roi steal Ua'-- Mfn inn d mot of th theft backstoplattner in the National league hut he that o,t Kistfifh n ike no effort to htop, Was so far behind O Neill as bat irrl.iv tm In .ni' ill 'tnarois a. ike gltinj? n iMdit for f f - n Ur enles Walter caught Nunday. that really e eighty-fivnut s contests, and sifv-- t ,fn t were stolen on him, fur an aver.igila. of f2. Chet Thomas, also of 'he h d an. snd Pickles Lu.hotVr .f the thfni of ronfcfraov in ,d aj the two leagues in actual ''c . hit r.iiis claim of dopenlemv forprparimt Umifwi thev were In few games a nd tserond ( witn Dtmipsev vsjth vo.s on of (he dtaft aot. ONeill and Sihm.di Most of the big league ma.Kn e i ' Iivth dlmoi t? m.iixo any ptaterrent ed tne steals to s than me j ,r rear .trig the claratH aKainat them re-- , rr,M? quevrioinit to their bjt there were nine ni os av.iie lounacl over this. Walter Maui wnn said h epeoted to return to hi to Join the Seiato-bt. linmedMtrti i t but Keamn Urn he planned to remaiu liere atated.A,fr poorest record of am of the lal-Tha lew dsi.s thefts agains' him .iverig.d two per game. Kore.t Oadv. who wi with the Phils until Jack room s was MOSCOW BASKETBALL dropped as manager, led tbs Na ional league In reverse Engilsn.He allowed TEAM IDAHO WINNER 1.J9 steals per game. A . - c Schmidt Effective. Ninth-Innin- . V?1 e.;''1 V, r' pf' IK''8 V V 7 - I r vrt-ev- er Lhl-ae- bv-'- i - IV ' 4 ' rd40 jf :Sr, 1 T 7 g Ray Schalk is ths iron man amorg he maskmen of the major league The White Sox backstop in engaged t.n games last season and allowed only steal Steve O Ne.U was second In durability, with 123 games jbi H Ki caugnt more g.mes than any ot..cr eut"y in toe National eague There only ha,f a doxen ,n the n itois last sea. on who iaui,-t,o O" mors bafues Fve of these ale on Vmencan itaeue pav ro I. They urr 129 games, M'Ns, I. t.J games V.nsmitui. ,S Tieiroit, log. games .ou.g Hi4 games' Hevere.d ht Ixm ' 103 games, sod Klllefer, i., games. g steals, which passed Into the discard a. the recent meeting of toe tort rules comm ties in Choago. were more numerous on the National ti.an on the American league c.rcutt last year. TU' i iy'-'r- 'Pi Tr Y i Elimination of Ninth Inning Gift Thefts Will Help Backstops Record. Schalk Iron JIan. I PRESIDENT si' V f nintn-innir- 'fK T'.tJ Pilfering Bags With Alert Catchers Behind-Pia- te Art in Itself. If anv baseball fan has an Ilea that it s not so tough to steal a base in any kind of a ball (jams that partiunar b b. fanatic should step up and interview someone who has tried to pilfer against bteve O'Neill, who slops 'em for In a Speaker, or Ray Schalk of Kid Gleason s staff. It wouidn t take him long to be converted to a diflerent line of fhougnt Stephen KrancN O.Neill wouidn t make a bad candidate for any wideawake staff of He prevenitd more steals, or, rather, he allowed ftwer steals, last season than anv other eatiher in the two leagues. tUv Kehalk was onlv a step behind h,g Indian brother in tins department of the pastime. In the 133 encasements in w'l, n Mr O'Neill parttctratedin I'll') n or(. jnpthese nsses were i nlm. Tmrtten of were i ofut stuff, when cared. This gns j. ephen tne e;..,tiid average of 39 per game whnii ,sn t .o bad, but If inuat te rc men Isrol t i not one of the nuh-on- e sioh n Ones recovered Tina counts In his police records Stpve i f "Lyy?p)AA . -- J ffH& V i rnj FREE CONSULTATION 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE in the treatment of Gout, Paralysis, Dor appoint in nt all Wasatch Deformities, rtr. 1,34. v 3v-- s ( iVluvubikji 402 Boyd Park Building Hours, 2 to 5 p. m. 166 South Main Street, Salt Lake City. rd ICil |