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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY' MORNING, OCTOBER 27fl92u. 12 MUTT AND JEFFSure! Jeff t r the shifting of the contest to another city in case opposltlof arises from any source. Under the contract it will be possible to hold the fight In Canada, Mexico, Cuba or the West Indies. The site of the contest and the date will not be finally arranged for some time. Many managerial and legal obstacles had to be overcome before the match could be made, because of the various contracts which one or the other of the pugilists had previously signed. la made for Dempsey and Carpentier Agree to Meet for Title; Will Get Half Million Battle to Be Fought Between February 1 and July 1; Ten to Fifteen Rounds Specified; , cond Carpentier was undefan tract to Charles Cochran of London not to sign with any other promoter before January L, 1921. Rickard has held Dempseys signature to fight for him for some months, and It became apparent that the battle .could international heavyweight not be arranged for months to corns unless the two promoters Joined forces. This was finally accomplished by Brady, who had acted in the capacity of Cochrans representatlva until the latter arrived here recently to complete the details personally. While it Is understood that the are counting upon a record gate. In order to carry the burden of the huge purse Involved, the motion picture receipts are expected to prove the greatest revenue in the long run. It had been estimated that If the bout Is held in Madison Square Garden, box seats around ths ringside would sell for nearly $204 each, with other seats and positions ranging downward in proportion. The total receipts from the motion pictures of the fight, especially should iron-cla- Purse and Motion Picture Rights Will Far Exceed Any Recompense Ever by Fighters; Brady and Cochran Are Promoters. Re-ceiv- , Tied by Contracts. (By Universal Service.) NEW YORK. Oct 28. Lett tonight Jack Kearne, manager of Jack Damp, toy, announced that ho would not. digit the agreement tentatively made today to atage the champlonahlp battle between Carpentier and Dompeey. At the laet moment he hae discovered same objectionable features and re. fuaae to close the deal until thpy are ' eliminated. Oct. 28. Jack and Georges Carpentier were here this afternoon to for the heavyweight cham- plonshtp of the world. The contract wilt be formally signed tomorrow. Under the terms of the contract agreed upon today, the puglllste wlU meet sometime between February 1 and July 1, 1921. 'The conditions stipulate a bout between ten and fifteen rounds, for g record purse and a percentage of the motion picture receipts. The number of rounds, the place of battle and the exact date are subject to discussion of the promoters, who are to inform the principals at least sixty days Each fighter re- YORK. NEW ed ceives a 25 per cent right In the motion picture profits, the other 60 per cent going to the promoters The bout will be conducted by Tex Rickard, Charles Cochran of London and William A. Brady, the last named repThe conresenting Cochrans interests tract was agreed to after a long conferwere ence today at which present ths Joint promoters, Jack Kearns, manager s, of Jack Dempsey, and Francois manager of Carpentier, and four lawyers representing the various inter- Carpentier wlu, will be worth millions ests involved. abroad, wjiere he is a European hero, While films could be taken of the conHalf Million for Fighters. tent in the Garden, the pictures could not be shown throughout -. the United and-hls While Tex Rickard fellow proStates unless the present laws are motors refused to disclose the amount changed. of purse to be given the pugilists before Carpentier wll leave for Wanes within the formal signing of the contract to- the next ten days to spend the Christmorrow, It la known that, including cer- mas holidays with his family, but it is 0 part of his plan to return to America tain percentages, It will approach early in the new year and begin This Is far in excess of any previous for hla contest with Dempsey. training Neither purse, the record being held by Rickards boxer will be permitted under the contract to with in Willard Jess and Jack the ring previous to compete coptract Willard reoelved the coming battle, although exhibitions Dempsey, whereby 1100.000 and Dempsey 127,500 for their of short duration will not be prohibited. Ths The signing of the agreement will sidefight at Toledo on July 4, 1919. division of the purse will show Dempsey track, temporarily at least, plans for a more than Carpentier, the return bout between Dempsey and Wilreceiving challenger and holder of the European lard. This bout was tentatively scheduled for about the middle of March, and heavyweight title. While the promoters are understood Willard was to begin training to be planning to hold the Dout here In soon. At thspreparing offices of the New York Madison Square Garden, ample provision state boxing commission today it was stated that no official notice of the arrangements for the Dempeey-Carpenttbout had been received there. Secretary White was unable to eay If any immediate action would be taken by the commission in regard to the match. 1300,-00- It Was Awful 'fiarsa nf. hru. And Wrote a Novel Called The Cute Vamp. 1920, to Hold Utah Big Meeting Tonight to 7, scoring late In the gam on forward New A. A. pasties. California critics who saw both Utah and Nevada in action against Call fornla, predict a close gams with odds lightly favoring toward the Crimson. The officials for Saturday will be: A. A meeting of the newly formed Utah A. Blaaer, referee; F. A. Prince, umpire; Athletic association will bo held at t Freeman Bassett, head linesman. oclock this evening la the gymnasium of the publlo safety building, according to announcement of L. R, White, the organiser of the association. Coast The purpose of this association Is to encourage and foster competition among tha DEL MONTE. Cal, Oct. 2. Pok athletes of Utah, who are at present pertaams from Mexico, Honolulu and east- mitting their many and varied athletio At the meeting ern citlea of tha United States are ex- abilities to Hea dormant. team will be chosen to this evening-pected to play in tournaments to be held represent the organisation on the basketon the Paciflo eoaat between January tha coming season. during and April of naxt year, Tha 1921 season ball floor Twenty men. all prominent exponents in-of will open her January 29. have signified their Among tha players expected are tha the hoop game, for tha tirouts members of tbe American polo team tention of being on hand are Orson which la going to England next summer this evenings Among. thasa Glen Loio Smith, Cal Spencer, to atteirfpt to win back the International Wright, Deen, Pug Warner, Vanpolo cup which an English team won in Rawlings, Elmer dal Peterson, Kink Clawson, BID Goodrich 1914. names will always be whose and others The Hawaiian team expected here le with winning teams In athletic a slashing combination of players; which connected was here several years ago. A return circles. has Charley Lange, a former boxer, whoSiiilttournament with the Hawallans will be distinction of holding John L. played on tha islands next August, when the boxas been baa to a van engaged draw, team visits Honothe Del Monta senior - . ing Instructor, and is preparing a team lulu. G. Maurice Heckachar has advised that el prominent mitt aiingere for battle in the padded ring. Tha meeting Is open to he Is coming out with a strong eastern four and Senor de Parmda has written all athletes. from Mexico City that he will come from the southern republio with a team. U Gridders Hard at Work in Preparation for Game With Nevadans Saturday. Outside Teams Will Polo Play Enter X the spirit displayed Richardson, and may hold down a guard However, hla presence will be needed froah in yesterdays Job. ths, at workout for tbe rest of the week JUDGING the Crimson eleven is to every fit him for a guard position.. Kent to defeat tha Univer- ("Fat) Evans played such classy ball California that ha will be a persity of Nevada in tha initial home against manent fixture on one or the other side game next -Saturday afternoon on Cum- of center, Evans has had no college exmings field. Six touchdowns ware scored but played several years at the on the mllklings In a short period, and perience, West He weighs close to 190 pounds every varsity man eras on his toes and and Ishigh. fast and a hard fighter. fighting hard. Mac Swarf and Ern Hurd are both going Yesterdays practice was ona of the at tackles and no change le expected hardest of the year. Coach Tommy Flts-trt- good there. A rumor that Swan wU injured is taking no chances, and will severely Saturday was groundless. The .vo ths best combination possible from tar tackle was not knocked out once durtha present squad lined up against Nevada ing the game. when the opening whistle sounds In order to do this Tommy Is shifting the men Line in Good Shape.- - Into different positions and will continue With Captain Prouse back in shape, the to do eo until the most efficient array is found. ends of the line win be well cared tor. Utah displayed excellent condition Merl Stevenson is going in p shape, A few against the Californians Saturday. while Warren Gilmer and G. A. Frank bruises constituted the extent of injuries, are at Gilmer class. played showing and every man will bo In p shape to tackle last year, and in an emergency tackle the Bagehena. could be shifted to tackle and Stevenson i on end with practically no weaken-n- g Prouse in Condition. f laced of the lineup. who Coach stellar Lee Prouse, end, Captain Fltxpatrick is satisfied with tha suffered an injury to his ribs in the Cok- - backfleld, ana Is confident that, with the line entire the game doing its share, the backfleld will fiiayed nearly and showed no til ef hold It own. Neil Smith and Moee Bttefe) went through tha California main defense fects from the hurt. The Crimson coach I giving especial several times for gains With three more grueling workout beattention to the line. Walt Silver worked at center yesterday and looked good. Har- fore Saturdays struggle, ltXh will be able unto was man, vey Hancock, regular pivot put a team against the Bagehena able to attend practice. He worked et stronger than either of the lineups that guard Monday. Hancock played guard on started the two games already played. the West high team under Coaoh Henry Nevada was defeated by California, 79 by By BUD FISHER H. 0. Fixhr.' a. on.; ek . tip-to- Another Auto Race Is Pleat of Fresno Fans tip-to- FRESNO, Cal.. Oet ,20 Fresno people are considering adding a third automobile race, to be held annually on New Years day, to the local racing program, which already includes two events, the Ban Joaquin valley classic and the the Raisin day classic. Announcement was mad recently that tha Fresno county chamber of commerce received $12,000 as its share of the receipts of the 1920 San Joaquin valley classic. Idaho Falls High Boys Have Clean Grid Slate pedal to The Tribes IDAHO FALLS, Ida., Oct. 58. The local hgh school boys are feeling very Jubilant over their recent football victories. They have now taken all three have played, in which James American they, Falls and Pocatello High school teems and tha heavy team of the Ricks academy, the latter team outweighing bn an average of twenty-fi- ve pounds the local boys. A gam with St. Anthony High school is scheduled for this week and with tha Blackfoot High next week. er BIG BATTLE MAY BE HELD IN CUBA By HARRY NEWMAN. t Lake Tribune Leased wire. NEW YORK, Oct 2. It la nderstood that all of the details of the prospective match between Dempsey and Carpentier have been completed with the exception of the signing of the contract papers. The men are to battle for a purse of 600,000, of which $500,000 will go to the winner, while the loser will have to struggle painfully along on a paltry $200,. 000 as a balm for hla disarranged feelings. It is further provided that the contest must be held in the United States, Mexico, Canada or Cuba. Europe la barred for the big fight, although Carpentaria spokesman, M. Descampi, held out for London. Jack Kearns, for Dempsey, contended that Jack won his title on this side of the old briny, it must be contested for here, and won hie point. Tha promoters have until January 11 next to name a time and place for the contest, and It Is further provided that promoters must deposit the sum of $100, 000 on November 16. Ths two boxers must also post a forfeit each of 160,04)0 on same the date, although failure on the part of the fighters to meet the !5A,ooo requirements would not interfere' with V the contract. It is further understood that the terms provide that the promoters In naming the date and place, will furnish the two notice to preprincipals with a sixty-da- y pare. Also, it is understood, the promoters have until March 1. next year, for tha notlficat Ion' in case they are unable to select the place In January. From present indications the bout la not likely to be held in New York. Madison Square Garden is considered altogether too email and unless comethlng can be done for the building of a temporary structure the chances for the In Gotham are most refight being held mote. Jack Kearns eald today that Cuba baa been flirting earnestly for several weeks in an effort to corral the big show, and It is within possibilities that tha bout will be held in Havana. C51r.fr, Worn the World Over For more than forty years Boston Garter has been a friend to men the world over. It not only keeps the old but makes new ones each year. Most men ask for Boston Garter as a mattter of course the two words go so well together George Froit Co., Boston "Jl Velvet Grip Hou Supporter! for Woman, Misssa and Children ofUtah i University of Nevada 6ct jou cl text XumZ. tfruwt oj .uumlft Xfi tyclu (kwnoCdo JdLctbntbf 0m&as buvuv 0j fmK dLafr. 1vi6 fuiritOry CVtr! find, 5 mu MUZ a'd May a D &OVI. -- "Uxl, yUU W--S ruwrvia jurdb Au&) tncuqfv MWnut MampbXb ox jjbr st&n -- SoJkm post effico &ti2(Lng! flAva MELBOURN, Australis Oct 2$. Arrangements have been completed for a tour of Ausualla by members of the American Davie tennis cup tram, w to sail from Vancouver, B. C In November for the cup matches at Auckland. New Zealand. After the cup games the American will leave Auckland January 7 and will play January 13. 14 and 1$ here against a Victoria provincial team. Adelaide will be visited January 20, 21 and 21 and on 11 20. end Sydney January 27, The Americana will leave February 1 for their homes, according to lirosent 2:30 P M. for pMct g StiMeM'Auie 9'll Co dup&G ate, of mo &W toms Cuvr-Atc- ofi Autb ur cotfwng? I "I CEDAR CITT, Oct. 20. Coach Jack Christensen of the Branch Agricultural college located here report! very promising prospects this year in basketball and track material, lie has about sixteen huskies lined up for ths basketball season. Moat of them, however, a. e new at the game, but under the able training of Jack they should maf a very cmk liable ehoaing this season. - V th OftAtu "fjAU A ) MOJ&j V 1 n r y ' 7 OfimtnMx, .or oiltrrl Oft ivtnJfc Xh (UtyojOj Cam&U amO&j OAt. $1 Ijfou, Mow cu Cot Alton (Ledtrlj t&C charyiOL-oJjfi- (it O'll t! X AM) CCUm uU ul av caCck - a D CcoomUx f Wfl act oo ur&a&t CxZcudA) 7br0voovr 1ft, AAAtatUks sltkX AMUluAJ 3 HciVt sUO AJvCK I JUtfA) AM) Special te The Trikeas General admission tickets on sals st Spaldings, Western Arms and Mission Cigar Store. Tickets for auto stalls for salo st University Book Btore on Thorsdsy. w flortartom favn 0w AlMpbOAOnt p rj B A C. Hoop Prospects Extraordinarily Good . 91.23 Oensral Admission High School BtudenU With 75c Activity Cards Chiidrsn 10c Asto Stalls 3.00 Mftvidlau plans CUMMINGS FIELD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1920 KICKOFF AVXi&oy- - SaLnv, N.C. American Net Team Will Tout Australia FOOTBALL University Tribune-Sal- L W . |