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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSHAY HORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1920. 1 Battle- - Dempsey-Carpenti- er , ground Picked; Cubans Offer Huge Sum for Event NEW YORK, Oct. 27. The fight Jack Dempsey and George for the heavyweight championship of the world will be held In Havana, Cuba, it was announced here tonight. The selection of Havana as the scene of the contest was made by Tex Rickard, Charles B. Cochran and William A. Brady, who stated they had Received an Offer of from a syndicate of such proportions Cuban capitalists that It was finally determined that the championship battle would be staged In Havana. Details of the match have been agreed upon and the actual signing Of the articles of agreement merely await the arrival of a representative of the Cuban syndicate. He la expected to reach here within a week, and upon his arrival definite announcement of the date of the contest will be made. Car-renti- er Offer Satisfactory. Uncle Robbie to Run : 14-- 1. Tired Business Men of Idaho Falls Form Club c The Chicago American league club. In a statement tonight through Its secretary, Harry Qrablner, denied that Harry Redmond .or anyone else had given the etub positive evidence prior to the grand Jury baseball Investigation that Chicago player, had thrown" games to Cincinnati in the 1911 world CHICAGO, Oct 27. NEW YORK, at Wilbert Oct has signed a contract to 27.y-Th- manage the Brooklyn National league baseball club for the next three years, on virtually his own terms, was officially announced today by President Charles Ebbets. In addition, It waa stated that Robinson received a handsome bonus for winning tbs league championship of 1931. McKay and Summers to Box at Lewiston Nov. 12 ' ' . (pMlet te Tbs Ttibeae. POCATELLO, Idaho, Oct. 27. Gordon McKay has signed papers ,to fight a twelve-roun- d bout with A1 Summers at Lewiston on November 12. The local boy Is working out dally in preparation for Special to The TrUraae. event. Spun Myers, who meets Kid IDAHO FALLS, Idaho. Oct 27. On in- the Davis of Salt Lake in a twelve-roun- d vitation of the Idaho Falla school board, battle at the Auditorium here next Monthe business end professional men of the a hard work night. Is also taking city met at the high school gym and or- day every evening at the Oats City T. ft M, (Tired Business Man) out ganised In excelare Both club. Athletic boys class In floor work, games and gymnaslent condition. tics. The men will meet every Tuesday and Friday evsnlnga and their work will INDIANAPOLIS GETS BAIRD. be under the direction of Coach NEW YORK, Oct. 27. The New York of the high school. National of league olub today announced A ladles class, under the direction Mias Lee, the girls physical director in unconditional release of Douglas Baird. the Indianapolis club of the the high school, will be organised to- Infielder, to American association. morrow afternoon. -- l er hui ahwaMbmew SLCft law. ' DAMAGE CAUSED BY FIRE. LTNNDYL, Oct. 27. A fire which originated in the garage of the Sevier River Land A Water company late Monday afternoon did considerable damage to the building before the flames were . , extinguished. 4. pedal te Tbs Trtbvaa. POGATELLO, Idaho, Oct 27. Robert C. Earley, county clerk and recorder, states that a number of voters in Bannock counbeginning to take advanty are already law passed at tage of the absent voters' a recent session of ths atete legislature. ballots have been sent all Practically v , series to the country precincts, all election to In waa The statement reports Judges appointed and the machinery la reply that the olub had been aware of the game ready for the election next Tuesday. throwing and oould have taken aotion before the grand Jury began its Investigation. Grove Redmond, who was brought here by President B. B. Johnson of the 'American league, to testify, announced last night 8pedal to The Tribune. that he had told the Jary he had given PLEASANT GROVE, Oct. 27. Harvey President Charles A. Comiskey of the Cluff, Republican candidate for attorney club positive evidence last winter that general, and James T. Gardntr, candidate . the series was fixed. for commissioner of Utah county, spoke Redmond never gave anyone Connected at Clarks opera house last evening. The with this club any evidence upon which Johnson sisters quartet Of Provo furthe club could art, said the statement. nished the music. "The club was Informed last winter that Nephl L. Morris Is scheduled to close Redmond had lost heavily on the series the Campaign In this city naxt Monday and had learned that games were thrown evening. and would be willing to give evidence upon which the guilty persona could be ARI20NA LAND CLASSIFIED. convicted If the club would make good ore than WASHINGTON, Oct. hie losses. acres of land, nearly all In Manager William Gleason and Norris 11,006,000 were Arizona, Secretary by reported today ONelU immediately went to tit. Louis to have been classified during Sep- 21 to see Redmond and later he came to Payne tember under the lew which provides fof Chicago at the club's request. raising homesteads of 440 acres or Redmond could not, however, tell any' stock He had only rumors. leas. Relatively little of the land la public thing definitely. His story seemed to be merely the bard luck yarn of a loser. The only person he could refer the club to wag Carl Zoark of St. Louis Zoark told the club he knew nothing of eny crooked work and that Redmond was Just a hard loser. Every effort, however, was made by the club to verify hie hearsay reports and obtain evidence upon which league action could be taken, but none wee obtained until after the grand Jury started Us Investigation. When real evidence of crookedness was obtained, this club acted In a manner which is well known and need net be further referred to. Officials In ths state attorney's office refused to verify Redmond's statement that he had told the Jury he had given Comiskey convincing evidence'' e( series crookedness last Winter. Old Hi Cost Says- - It doffaiV matter Jffv rich you arc Republican Rally Is Held at Pleasant ' A.A.V. Meets NEW YORK, Oct. 27. Regulation suits for men and women participating In swim mlng contests under the auspices of the Amateur Athletic union are required in one of the thirty-fiv- e amendments to the constitution to be voted on at the annual New convention at Orleans, La , Novenv ber Objection to the scanty, nondescript suits of contestants was made by the Hawaiian association, which proposed the amendment. Copies of the amendments were sent to delegates today. Other proposed changes to be oonsld ered, include a provision for army and navy athletes to compete In A. A. U. events, provided their amateur standing has been passed upon by a service body similar to the A. A. U. Many Taking Advantage of Absent Voters Law half-day- a' White Sox Say Redmond's Story Sounded Like the Wail of a Hard Loser. Standard Uniforms for Swimmers in land free from ssid. More "than"3, 000,000 acres. Including 703,000 acres In Arizona, were classified by the interior department during September under live providing for entry of nonlrrtgable. land In areas of 220 acres or less for dry farming purposes. More than 6000 acres In Wyoming were placed during ths month within oil and gas areas under the oil and mineral land leasing h Dodgers for Next. Three Years made the an- The three promoter! nouncement after a lengthy conference In Brady's office. None of them would die close the Identities of the Cuban capitalists who bid successfully for the big battle, I am perfectly satisfied with the Havana arrangement," said Rickard, "but I cannot disclose the identity of the representative of the Cuban syndloats as yet. He will be here In a week or so and everything will be announced upon hia ar rival. The Cuban capitalists have made us an offer which means a safe guaran tee for success for us and eliminates to a great extent any chance of gambling on the proposition." Earlier in the day Jack Kearns, Demp sey's manager, stated that unless certain arrangements regarding a bonded stakeholder were Inserted In the articles of agreement he would not sign them. Tonight, however, Kearns catne from the conference room smiling and deolared that everything was satisfactory to him and that the arrangements had his unqualified approval. Carpentler and his manager. Descamps, who were present, also signified their satisfaction with the Cuban offer. Dempsey, who arrived a little later, eald that If his manager was pleased with the proposition he was more than satisfied. day. A six taken by Jack Hutchinson eh hole this afternoon lost him the lead which he had maintained through two play and brought him in third place. Laurie Ayton of Evanston, TIL, and John Turnbull of Blue Island, IU., tied for fourth place. Score, of the winners for the four rounds of play follow; Mike Brady, Detroit, Charles Mayo, Chicago, Jock Hutchinson. Chicago, Laurie Ayton, Evanston, George Turnbull, Blue Island, 111., French George Knight, Jim Barnes, Lick. Ind., Leo St. Louts, Dlegel, Bob McDonald, Chicago, Georg, Sargent, Columbus, Provided all Js veil . with your sole Bring or Send Shoes Parcel Post Orderi Filled MONARCH SHOE BE PAIRING CO. 27.-M- E. 2nd So. Waa. 3583. n ( 19 3 i fc i. TONIGHT TONIGHT f i BOXING NOTES Cklczto CHICAGO, Tribune-Bel- t .. Oct Lake Tribune Leased Wire. 87. and Artie Root, doeed with Herman est fight promoter, bout the month. Blockle Fomal Richards have featherweights, newFields, Akron's for a early part of next ten-rou- Hi Eddie Fttxalmmona. New York lightweight, I a proud lad these days His d wiro presented him with a last week. Fltaslrnmona has a fifteboy en-round engagement on with one Willi Jackson Thursday night at the Garden. nine-poun- ON THE piano, a a a I WHICH' WAS all wrong.' I L0V1 ' the ladles. BUT Like most men. ON WHAT will win. POOR HUMOR, aha said, a a a WAS OUT of place, ' A EMILE from them IN TIME of danger. I OFTEN wrong. , BO M 7. KIPLING wss , ' . IB A ONCE, when. HE SHOULD have made IL AND SO THEY ALWAYS "aatiafy. THOUGHT Td IF lut, see I snld. e e THE worst mom. e e e YOU OAN Cost down. , THE RIVER on. e THE FAMILY AND Sam Langford arrived In Chicago after of six week in tb northwest on business business of fighting. Them had three bouts while away, winning two and losing on. Langford la wanted for a scrap With Harry Wills at Beattie. see but s' good cigar; . see smoks; only. CHEER UP my wife. hit town. A FLOOD I , mu!o-box- . ILL accompany yon. . A . Hon. Thomas N. Taylor with the beet Domestic tobacco that money can buy-- blend them In the Chester-fiel- d d exclusive, got a amoks." way and Tee, and eomothlng more you get atlaflea." S cigarette that honestly cant-be-cople- Til rn . . v , Hon. Mathonihah Thomas At -- Tom Andrews of Milwaukee hopes to announce hie November feature' card hours. Ritchie within twenty-fou- r Is to be featured with a star lighthad figured on using weight Andrews Pinkie Mitchell and Champion Jack Britton on November I, but the welterweight king bad already tlrned to meet Jack at Louisville on November I. Perry - , Kid Regan, bantamweight of St. Louts, and A1 Dale of Beloit are to meet under the auspices of the Beardstown (111 ) A. The bout U scheduled C. next Tuesday. for ten rounds, no decision. see Under learn of TAKE the silky, Turkish; blend them CIGARCTTCC A Mit-eh- BOUND see c Congressman Milton H Welling Sammy Good. Frisco welterweight. Is the latest arrival in New York and I under the managerial wing of Bam Gold' man, who pilot the affairs of bantam' weight champion Pete Herman. Good has been in New Orleans the last two months and fought Barney O'Dalr a hard fUteen-roun- d battle. MY i if i an ablanc see CIGARETTES became. see to got YOURE , see IMILE from them. THE DAM broke, and, i it , Christmas A WOMAN, THAN EVER to worry. U. S. Senator William H. King - right e ' Johnny Noye, St. Paul lightweight, boxes Arlos Fanning at Cedar Rapids, la., Friday night and will then depart for Beattie, where he wld remain , until A WOMAN is only. ITS SETTER to laugh. 80 top-not- . - I ALWAYS Georg Chaney of Baltimore, with record of many knockouts, will take on Johnny Rose, St Paul lightweight, la twelve-roun- d battle at the Eureka A. C. f Baltimore, November 4. Rose ha ought Lew Tendler and several other lightweights. id? 8 OCLOCK . Ik Bernstein, manager of several local pugs, has matched his etar, Teddy Murphy, lightweight for three bouts next month. Phil Vlrgel. at New Orleans, fifteen rounds te e decision; Eddie at Fond dw Lae, and Jimmy Mueaey at Madison will be the opponent e( Murphy, EVERYBODY De-be- au Bob Roper, army heavyweight ha been matched to no Willi Meehan at Akron, no deNovember 2, in aetwetve-roun- d cision bout Brady and Mayo Tie for Open 'Pro Golf Title 'WEST HADRN, !nd,t Oct 11 Vika Brady of Tatmu and Cha Mayo of (hi ftrt plc In tha profmuikmal foil tournament, whluh waa finlahiMt to oaffo Uad for TONIGHT WELCOME! TONIGHT |