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Show J5'1 TITE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY HORNING, APRIL 10, 1021. t - R AIMERS WILL BE WITH US THIS WEEK r N --j v A - i t : V'.; - ; Lr ) ; ' - ;v;. , ;r A . V-- i : LANE - OP. y ',, I - .. V.'-- - h 4. 4. : ' I KHNWDRTHT GARDNER- 2 0. ahoMCR, j xi; i : wisttrzil 3 0. - P. f . . . , r v j '. J 'X. 1 ' i r 1 1 .! f , f "') vy, I. zUr, c.L kNrJi J aA : 1 GEARY' . E ; . ; SCHORR MIDDLETOlT- - QF. Darkey Makes Real Clean Trl ing When Long-sh' uropht Over Favorites. ot r(' By AL SPINK. i v..: 1 rV ffe f 4 . ' M - ' 1 v . - --t .- . Th. THkm CHICAOO, April $. Any Raw, from f Virginia t . KThat' th question othar bookmakara ara asking Bookmaker Jonaa at tba Ha vans track Juel now. xz And Bookmakar Jonaa fata rad la tha 2jc-rtK.faco whan thajr aak It, and this la tba raaaon: Mary Ann la tha nama of a mara Rarer hoard of at tha Cuba eoaraa unto a llttla whlla ago. Aa uaual with tha unknown, tha pannl laaa put up IN to 1 against har. A Taw moon abootara and aoma plkara who Invariably to to tha Iona oat thin In tha field apraddlad their dollara around on Mary, but tha worat bitten bookmakar along Jba main Una waa . Georgia Jonaa. A law mlnutaa before the race a huge clod --clomping darkey from Virginia aid led over te Jonaa' stool, banded over a 111 MU that looked aa If mice bad been using It for a neat, and aald: 'Ab'm dla taah Baafprtb mists h." boo, not laying anything agalnet that I haven't one," Jonea aald to tha negro. got tha nama of tha rider yet and maybe tba horaa la going to be scratched, ' and the bookmaker started to hand the fid , . bill back. The darkey scratched his head nd than tauaaid to the booklet Well, gimme the nest boas, den, bo a." The bast horaa on tho Hat waa Mary Ann, and Jonas bad toe to 1 chalked up againat har, a not unreasonable figure , conatdarlng that tha race- Included auoh than ahifiv aprinter at- Foxy Kane, BY T, S. ANDREWS. Poseur and Thistle Toung Henry, UnHeather. ILWAUXEE, Wla, April privilege, which the Bt. Paul phantom Jonaa laughed over the darkey's com battler favors very much, but hla astute der. the sew terns of Uis manager, Mike Collins, would like to have placoat acceptance of do nan' hoe i" on championship bat- one tha program for hla money, a laugh In of the eastern clubs grab 'It off, aa tle It wilt be necessary for Tag that would mean a bout over the which ail tha men gathered around tha stool Joined. route and to a decision. Benton of the worlds Rickard, Two thousand to ten, Jonaa called title event, to takeprometer In at least ysoo.ooo In Harbor, Mich., Is also after 1$, and Floyd off to bis sheet writer and Just at that order to take the nut Off," aa the say- McFarland has made a good offer for the Instant Announcer Adler burst Into tha ing goes match, but the poor accommodations at with hla hoarse With recelpta of half s million dollars that place put a damper on the location batting They're for off cry, ring the time being. Dominick Tortortch Rickard would corns out Just about even, A minute and a third later Mary Ann's so It can be seen what must be of New Orleans would like It, and so would number was hanging at tha top of tha taken In ateasily the gate In order to make Boston, the big dubs there being - beard. Saaforth, the horse tha darkey success of the srfalr and get hla share hot after tt. Both Marty Klllllea, manhad asked for first, finished a of the coin for the trouble of promoting ager of ths champion, and Mike Collins, rank last Hla fallow having bookmakers have the scrap. manager of Gibbons are In favor of givbean drawing tropical and torrential oon- -. To with. It win no doubt be nec- ing It to the club making, the beet bid versa tlon from Colas ever since by their essarybegin all to construct n new open-a- ir things considered. Bide will be aeke arena, merely asking him If he's heard any news similar to the one built at Toledo for the for the match and a date aet for opening from Virginia. Dempsey-Willar- d match a place .capable time. But there are funnier things than thla of sea tiny at least M.SOd persons. It develops that before Mike Gibbons Tbs " happening every day oa tba winter race cost can conservatively be placed at decided to take up ring affairs again and course. 1100,000, and the chances are be would get challenge for the middleweight title he When a horse Toupee and Teepee back at least 110,000 for tho lumber used put himself through a thorough oourae of ran In tha earns race a while ago," aald IS such a stadium. It will be necessary training, unknown to hla beet friends, a New Orleans bookmakar the other day, to pay Orpentier and Dempsey about starting lest January. After satisfying "I had te turn my whole sheet on the 15000 each for espeneea St least $20,000 himself that he waa in perfect shape ana . race over to the ring's board of arbl. for preliminary matches. If they are to as good as ever In a boxing way, he tratlon when the numbers ware hung out be staged in keeping with the main event, sought out Mike Collins and proposed thal both of them had got Into and another $20,000 for advertising, press he manage him. The latter considered showing that tba money. The similarity In tha names work and general expenses. Add another the matter and, to make aura that Mike of tha hones caused the confusion. $20,000 for unforeseen etpenaes end It will was fit for such a battle, ne sent his Even before the field went to the As be pretty near the mark. That will total star Jock Malone againat my sheet looked like a Chinese politics $170,000. Dempsey' Is to receive 19 per Gibbons, 'to try him out. Jock reported three-quaso for cent about $9 and manifesto, ere of per oent, while anfavorably that an agreement was Carpentter the betters on the race got their bate other 0 per cent can be figured on for signed and the Phantom became a memdown on the wrong one and came romp. state tax, which would rive the chamber of the Collins stable the three Micks, In. back to my stool and aeked me to pion $10,000; Carpentler, $120,000, and the Mike, Jock and Mike some combination. switch their badge numbers and amounts promoter nothing on n $000,001? basis. Will Benny Leonard be able to check from Teepee to Ti With a seating capacity of 00,000. the the ambitious Rocky Kansas, Buffalo's to Teepee. prices could bo ranged from $0 to $00, latest challenger for the title, when they making the average price about $18, clash-- at Maaiaon Square which would bring the total up practi- York, May 2 7 There are many boxing fans of Buffalo There Is little doubt cally to $00,000. that, with the battle Staged near New who think he will not and who will be York, tho place would be filled to over- In the big city prepared to-- beck their flowing. So that $00,000 would not be out opinions with real' money: Rocky la an of the question by any means The seats Italian, and his supporters are most loyal, could be placed aa follows and get the re- but they will find the Leonard supportquired amount: $000 at $50 each; 5000 at ers Just as loyal and willing to go to the end of their tank rolls to back up the $40; 000 St $30: 5000 at $20; 5000 at and $5,000 at $3, bringing the tote flO, to genial Benny. $875,000, but the other $25,000 could Reports from the Gibson headquarters sre to the effect that Champion easily be added In. Benny According to the above basis of figur- will give up the game of fisticuffs at the ing ths big battle. If held aa scheduled, end of 1921, no matter whether he retains and there is every reason to believe It the title or note Benny is a wise young Oeetlneed fnw Pag will be, Jt should bring ths following man, has made a deal of money and dose returns: not believe in hanging on until Such time prising to see Washington or St Louis he may be battered up and go the ae Dempsey's upset some of the calculations already share. way of M predecessors. He le well satmade on the outcome of the race. Wash Receipts. isfied with what he has accomplished and $180,000 $120,000 Nothing Ington will be a much Improved ball elub. 04.000 218.000 144,000 35,000 saved, and Is to be congratulated on hie Joe Judge and Stanley Harris compare 700.000 ' 252.000 188,000 It will mean that the 70,000 good Judgment. favorably with any of the first and sec. 800.000 288.000 runners-u- p In htf - division will have I 192,000 108,000 end eackers In the American league. The $40,000 chance to 121.500 L grab off the champion' I01'04 splendid team la well fortified on that hide of the $00,040 ' 324.000 218,000 140,000 ship, and Rocky Kansas thinks he has a diamond. Shortstop is the one position than chance better any of the other ConDempee: 'ffUkranteed originally that may prove troublesome. With that '.000 for hie share, and Carpentler tendere. came position well taken care of, Washington $200,000, so to Kansas the front as onwof the It would take an $9i0,0M houae would not have a weak The con foremost challengers through his defeat dittos of Walter Johnson spot fa, of course, a to meet the first amounts offered them. of Richie Jiltchell at Buffalo, Up Now that Champion Johnny Wilson has time he had been considered matter of great concern to the Nationals. one of the " At Detroit, the main Interest centers agreed to defend his title Mike real tough , second raters of the country. In the success Cobb win have as man Clbbons of 8t Paul. In aagainst title la He match, one older Just than year ager. . There will be nothing of the happy the various big boxing clubs about ths having been born In 1895, and Leonard, In medium about Cobb ns manager. country have started bidding for the 1898. Rocky started boxing In Benny 1911, and of tha type and temperament that match. The Cream City A. C. of so a have year Benny later, had they was the first In the field with an Mg euoceee or a failure, and I am In the same In ths practically dined to the - belief that he will be a offer of a $25,000 purse and percentage ring.- They have met experience pretty much the success. If he falls ss a manager, It will same boxers, but that is where Leonard be hla first failure In baseball, for at all shines, for he has beaten ell of his opother things pertaining to the national and ths desire to win. and that Is since he became a lightweight ths ponents L paatlma, he has been preeminently for any manager. a tar and champion, while the Buffalo boy It will mean much to the Amer- blgtask The Chicago Americana, one of the baa suffered more than one defeat.- ican league If Cobb goes big, because It rreatest clubs la history ss It lined up Kansas has developed a good d will give the organisation two outatand- - n 1018, will be only a shadow of Itself hook that Is'hard to get away from, and Ing stars like Breaker and CObb as great as It steps to the front In A lot he carries power tack of It. He also has n managers. Detroit will hardly finish of people are conceding Mat J3L right-han- d place to the in 1911s wallop, but la not I but think It wtll. be hard to keep aso strong with that He Works faster 111 ret the beet there Is out them from finishing loefw then fifth and thandangerous when he boxed Leonard a Bt. Louis dub, and the team they may break Into tie first division. A bout In 1914, but Benny also ban considerable possibilities. The losa bell club that haa bhalk, Collins, Fa- Is more sf Joe Oedeoa wfil be felt. Hie boxing. In cleverworth ber. Kerr and Hooper Is far from a mlnor ness, theperfect in hiehaa It over Kansas, s never appreciated an a second sack- - league aggregation. champion Is and no there doubt about hla ability to Ths big problem r Fohl wtU be hii Cleveland and New York seem' fo be to eo on form hit, that Leonard should field. It 1! a rather uncertain propoel hogging a bit of the epotllght as they be returned 'the winner when they come monstratlvs 2h?I J&sre- Garden. at the together It should be a I n In October. 0Uet ey, You can never tell real tattle: another Such ha V that between .h?J'Tn.OB7 " his hall dub, In besebalL, Leonard Rtchte MtlcheiV when lh . i r; r pMlal I ' -25 - t: STUMPF ADAMS c. Y Heavyweight Battle 'in refleo-Kw.tlY- Receipts of Half Million Would Leave Promoter Nothing; Much Interest in Title Battle Between Gibbonirand Wilson; Rocky Kansas Meets Leonard May 2. X '.ijii: 31 c. s.s. Huge Gate Necessary to Provide Profit on A SPENCER'" :1 DEMAREE MURPHY .o J J. w.. . l:i, .We. O P. National Athletlo club together end were most successful. It was the Illness that later overtook Mctlulgan and caused hla death that led to the split between the two pala The new arena wna an Ideal place for boxing matches, being built ex- for that sport and seating over Keenly Many btr matches have been held there under Edwards's direction, end boxer never asked for anything but Harry's word when making a match. Johnny Griffiths In Parle during ltSd. His last battle was with Victor Marrhaud. when he stopped the letJanuary 1, ter In four rounds Hadoud waa a native of Qenara, Bwlteerland, having been bora In 1S. He started boxing In 1I0. Frankie Hume la $$ years of sea and has been boxing thtrten years. Ha bee fought ovary bantam of note In the country and gave three rhamplona tha bard-- et kind of battles Johnny Coulon, Kid Williams - and Pets Herman: In fact, Frankie knocked out Herman before the latter became champion. He also boxed soma of the beet bantams In Europe. lie wee the kind of a fighter the fans like -a real battle, no matter always giving whether, he won or lost. Ha was knows as "Honest Frankie Bum," and retiree with the greatest respect of all hosing fans who anew him. Frankie Is well fixed and la In buelnea In hla pretty horns town of Jersey City. . . ELDRED R big crowd was bowling mad from tbs excitement of the thrilling battle. The Olympia boxing area In Philadelphia. built by Harry Edwards In 10$ WHA the cooperation of A. J. Drexell Biddle and Philadelphia Jack" OBrleo. was destroyed by fire lee week, entailing a lose of $100,000. The new clubhouse end arena was built as a result of the spilt between Edwards and ths lets Jack McOulgaa, when they handled the. eld r. y-- ": aa they considered hie word as good aa any bond. It Is posslbls that ths arena will be rebuilt. n Toro fighters have an nounced thlc retirement from the roped arena the past week Ftankle Burns, the popular Jersey bantamweight, end Albert Ftadoud, the welterweight champion of Europe and only Bwlaa champion. boxed In the elates a yeer or two ago and did fairly well. He lost to Ba-do- 'iptbklinb . heCrime(Qav& - Carpen-Usr-Dsmps- ey tX rt Police! Help! Robbers! V v Dealer 1 J. LOUIS AKDZSSOK 331 So. State St. . a to-th- suo-ssfu- left-han- sev-nt- J4t ten-rou- 1 arr 79-7- 7 LON CLAFUN, West Broadway. H0USZ OF HOPPER 143 East 3rd So. ' and almost as sWiftly as the frenzied message came over the phone wire, the Police Motorcycles race to the rescue. No wonder the crime wave dies down when Police Departments are motorcycled. Burglars and footpads have no chance the Law swoops down on them before they can make a getaway. Your home and your, business will be safer when your Police Department is motorcycled In fact, most servants of the people Fire i Departments, Public Service Corporations, Sheriffs Officers, Constables, Inspectors re more efficient .when they Do it with a Motorcycle. MOTORCYCLE &l ALLIED TRADES ASSOCIATION |