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Show ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 4 o; PUT AIIOS HOOP SERIES x HIP The Peoples Store 4 atDisplaying tha same tack and defense that baa characterised their work throughout .the series, the Junior class basketball quint won the championship of the school by trouncing ths Pi Kappa Alpha fire, 14 to ft, in the final battle of ths "XT' organisation series yesterday afternoon. It was merely a ease of the better team winning, ths juniors clearly outclassing the frat lads in every department of the well-form- gama Jones proved ths mainstay of the JuHe broke up many plays, nior quint. and went down tha floor and scored three baskets, r: Jed the scoring with Lavar f Six field Jorgenson goals. "IPhonse" Thorura was man for ths Pi Kappas, -.the. lineup and summary;- - JUNIORS. x - n Fd.G. Fr.T. FI. 0. T.P. - high-poi- nt - Hal--l- , Jonea t 4 44.0-- 1 . & 'Whiting, e r. rf. . . t 4 ........ ......... f. X. Jorgenson, lg. t .1 ..,..,.. ...... 00 Winn, rg. Nelson. If. Murdock, rg. - Totals ..ll - 4 --- li I t 4 - 4 4 -4 4-- 4 2 ,,i-Trt- 4 : .4 1 II ft PI KAPPA AlPHA. Fd.Oi Fr,T. n.q.- - T.P. 1 J. Cannon, If. I 1.-- 2 0 4 ... 4 Thorum, rf. . ...... 2 t Jeppeon, d. Hurren, lg. B. Jorgenson, Clawson, Merrill, .c-ft;- rg.-- rirf.. Totals Referee ...44 - .. 4 "44 ft '44 -- 0 0 4 4 4 ft 4 0 , 4 yn Q 1 2 - pre-seas- on high-Murr- that tho Leopards emerged on tho long end of, tho score instead of in tho short Ode At tho close of tho first half tho Leop arda led by a score of 22 In 14, and It looked ns though tho east elder were going to have no trouble in winning their gama. However, tha boys from the north came back strongdurtng ths Second period end of play led and a minute before-thby a score of 2B ,to 14. The Leopards won tho gams in ths last five seconds r of ' pin'-'- ' was Benton unquestionably the star of tho East high team. Hie rapid floor work was of tho best seen here Inyears. Benton made twenty of tho Leopards points. Tha floor work of tho Boxelder team waa excellent. During tho last five minutes of play their passing was character. Ised as tha beat seen In the Fast high . gym. , Lineup and summary: BOXELDER HIGH. FLO. T.P, Fd.Q.-- Fr.T. 10 10 Em aeon,- 1r.Tnr.7r.-- 1 4 Kroksh, rf. .4 4 4 i!: 4 Boothe. 4 . .,..0 - , 0 . Watkins, rg. ft 4 4 Burt, lg 4 1 I Helton, rf. 3 4 Budiyle, rg. x 1.0 ....... 14,4 j Hunsaker, rf. 2 T. M. Fttspa trick. Totals . .IB 14 EAST HIGH. . Fd.G. Fr.T. If. I Benton, 0 M. Gardner, rfTT.. 3 -4 ....... 4 r. Green, c.. 4 4 Robbins, rg. ANNUAL AWARD DAY AT UN OBSERVED Award day was observed at tha University of Utah yesterday at the weekly student body assembly. Members of the varsity and frosh elevens were hon- ored. Sweaters were handed out to seventeen frosh grldders, while seventeen varsity men wers given, ths U eertlfl-cat- a Sweaters for ths Crlmsonltes wers not available, ss tha manufacturers will not bs able to fill ths order until after the holld&ya Ooaah Tommy FI tips trick gave out the to the varsity men, while certificates Alphonao Thorum, frosh mentor, gave out awards to his charges. Dean William H. Leery, chairman of the athletlo coun- ell, preceded the main event with a talk on "The Meaning of Awards.' Varsity athletes honored were ss follows: Captain Harvey Hancock, Cap- tain-eleNell Smith, Virgil Peterson, Warren Gilmer, MacDonald Swan, Kent Evans, James Anderson, Walter Hall, -McKinley Oswald, Floyd - Romney, Glen Watkins, Clarence Hagen,- Louis Tmufer. Reid Jewkes, Henry Hurren, Phil Japp-po- n and Lincoln Moyle. Captain Dick Iverson. Brick Callahan, Jamea .Moyle, Oaoar Smith, Glen Stewart, Roy Wlrthlln, Harold Nation, Brink Stevens, Vsrs Champion, Henry Orton. Douglas Cornwall, Denali Lee. Dean Hart. Moae Chats, Kenneth Brady,- Victor Hanson and Leon Saunders were the members of ths class of 1925 to receive sweaters. ( ct 'S Tha East high defeats 'ths Boxelder high school quintet yesterday afternoon by a score of 24 to IB In a thrilling basketball exhibition In ths Leopards' gyro. Ths gams waa a repetition of tho East gams, oxoapt for tho tact - y LEOPARDS TROUNCED BY ; DAVIS QUINTET Rhesd, lg. Evans, lg. Vance, rg Morris, 0. Totals ........ 8 .........11 0 , 4 36 0 3 2 .40 IB 21 FAIRVIEWA. C. FIVE -- - DEFEATS WASATCH MT. PLEASANT, Dee. 14. In a prae-ticgams played In tha Wasatch gym hare, Wasatch academy mat defeat at tha hands of ths Falrvlsw Athletlo club by a score of 2B to IT. The same quintet waa characterised by numerous fouls on both sides. It was a .fast gams towards tha end, when Wasatch began coming forward, but in tha first half Falrvlsw had far ths better of It. piling up a score of 22 to Its opponents' 1 In that half. Madsen starred for the visitors, and waa man or ths gams with five high-poifield goals and thirteen foul goals to hla credit His foul pitchingwaswaa excellent. ths leading Jeanselme for Wssatoh scorer for his team, getting four field three foul and goals. Jensen folgoals lowed closely, managing three field goals and four foul pitches This la tha second game won by the Falrvlsw Athlst lo club this season, - tha first having been the Sanpete game last week. The Falrvlew team Is composed of veterans of several years experience, which, coupled with their hard practice, makes them a formidable quint FAIRVIEW, Fd.G. Fr.T. F1.G. T.P. nt If'..., Madsen, rf . James. Lindquist, o .. Graham, lg...... tpaeiil ta Ths Triban..' Rigby, rg KATSVILLE, Dec. 14. A single field Sanderson, rg rf .. basket and two foul pitches gave Murdock, the East high school basketball team four' all that- - they scored here tonight points Totals in a WASATCH game with the quint. The final score was 14 to countjr 4 for Davis. The eoore at the end of the firat half waa Jensen 4 to 2 for Davis. Allison The visitors were completely outclassed. They had possession of the ball during Murdock only a small part of tha game, and even Da-vi- s ACADEMY. 4,4 Vv - A . The Salt Lake firemen defeated, tha Mountain Statea Telephona A Telegraph company yesterday by a score of 40 to IS. The game waa a lopsided affair and the result was never In doubt. aent their second The string In for ths first half, and then Had followed up with their regulars the regulars been in the fray from the score Is that ths It start. possible might have been even more Wld Ashton, former coach of the Granite high school, has taken hold of the firemen and expeeta to turn them into one of the fastest organisations in the Lineup and summary: TELEPHONE. Fd.G. Fr.T. FI.O. .0 rf Winchester, At Wright, if Jensen, c ...... ...4 Osborne, lg . . . ...0 ...4 Thompson, rg Ror.ch, lg ..... ...0 T.P. 2 2 2 e 8 4 IS Totals Smith, rf . Lambert, if Fife, e Droubay, 4 Eve, rg .... Pease, lg .. Swope lg . . Egan, rg .U. Tbeobola, j a A 5 30.00 Suit or Overcoat 40.00 Suit or Overcoat 45.00 Suit or Overcoat 50.00 Suit or Overcoat 55.00 Suit or Overcoat 60.00 Suit or Overcoat 65.00 Suit or Overcoat 70.00 Suit or Overcoat 75.00 Suit or Overcoat 80.00 Suit-oOvercoat 22.50 30.00 33.75 37.50 41.25 45.00 48.75 52.50 56.25 7 60.00 In addition you "will find innumerable gift sug- selection gestions - a waiting-yo- ur comfort in buy prompt, obliging-servi- ce all the time. SHOP EABLY . ail playera were conMatent scorers. Mackay counted four field .goals. A dance followed the game. The West high players were the gueets of the local school at a banquet. Lineup and aummarv: WEST. . . . . 2 Howells, If. 4 Mackay, rf. .. 2 Carman, c. .. 2 ...... Newman, lg. ' 3 Williams, rg. Totals .... 2 Brunson, If. Day, rf. ... Cooper, c. . Bennett, lg. Hutton, rg. . .. Referee, Sanders. MURRAY VICTORIOUS OVER WESTMINSTER BUY EARLY MAIL EARLY. I .10 GRANTSVILLE. Dec. IB. The Ogden high school five took the local lads Into camp hers thla evening in a basketball gams, 28 to 19. Ths vlaitors were in the lead from tha start. At tha half the score stood IB to 4. Jeffries, for GrantsvTlle, on ths offensive, and Orr cn tha defensive, were the best players. For Ogden, Stratfosd and Thomas did extremely : well.Lineup and summary-OGDEN. Fd.O. Fr.T. Fl.G.T.P, Rodgers, If. .. Stratford, rf. Ijyon. c. ,... Thomas, lg. Smith, rg. . . Totals GRANTSVILLE. Fd.G. Fr.T. Jeffries, if Stromberg, rf. FLO.T-P- . 2 0 c. s, . & Woolley, rg. Johnaon, If. .... Boelberg, c. . Orr, lg Win thali, rg. 4 Totals ...8 R.teree, P. E. Anderson. SAINT BASKETEERS , WIN OVER WEBER OGDEN. Dec. 14. Coach Vadal Peterson's Saints skipped away with a win over the Weber academy five here tonight In on of yie fastest preseason games played here. The Salnta took an early lead and were not headed, although the hopes of the local team were given due cause To rlre The at various times during the gam score at the end of the flrthalf , was 14 to 11 for the L..XVTt' D. Collett wa a star for the Salnta Budgo and Crawshaw got in some good work for the home team. Tha lineup and summary: U D. 8. U. " Leonard. Umpire E. Croalerl FILLMORE HUMBLED BY PANTHER QUINT - Special te Tb. Trlbome. A rally In the FILLMORE. Dec.-1- 4. second haif permitted the West high team of Salt Lake to come from behind and defeat Fillmore, 24 to 22. The count at the end of the first period was 12 to 12 for Fillmore. The passing and baiket-shootlhere The guarding of tonight waa very good. both teams at times waa also' commendv , able. Hutton aaa the Fillmore - star, lie scored five baskets, although- playing a guard position. There were no Individual stars for West-- They teamed well and -- Lloyd, rf MacMurray, If. Collett, c O. Fatt, rg. .... Irvine, lg. Service, rf. . . . . S. Fett. lg .... Totals ., Anderson, rf. . Budge, If. ... Price, c Halllday. rg. . .. Couch, lg. . Crawshaw. rf. Hinckley, rf. . Totals Referee Special to Tb. Trlbun. Deo. 14. LGGAM, swimCollegiate and boxing will bs ming, wrestling pushed with vigor at tha Utah Agricultural college. In view of tha new ruling made by the conference officials creating places in the sport - program for these branches. Coach Lowell Romney la planning for ths future in these new departments, which have been maintained In the past at the U. A. C., but which have never received aa much attention aa the major sports. The ewlmmera in echool are now plunging regularly and indulging In endurance ewlme In order to qualify for some of Lheoomlng events in the aquatic sports. Andy Cafley, football star, has been mads acting captain of the A. C. swimming team and has a number working with him, among them being Virgil Norton, who distinguished himself In swims In Great Salt lake; Sterling Harris, Ham Woolley and Milton Hansen all grldders Caffey expects to discover other likely swimmers. The Aggies will have a full team entered in the Utah meet on March 25. Wrestling. wd boxlng have. been . featured at the school for some time. It Is possible that the college will retain George Nelson, crack heavyweight gr&p-plof Logan, who was trainer of the championship football team this fall. col- n proved to bs the best trainer the lege haa ever had and la highly popular with ths athletes. He Is also a very capable wrestler and boxing Instructor. Nelson has been working with the boys In the gymnasium and save that there Is a wealth .of good material to work with. The student body has confirmed the following ap.polntments of managers and assistant managers of various athletic activities of the school: Basketball man ager. Harold Mitchell; assistant manager, George Spencer; trsck manager. Allan Cannon: assistant manager, Durrell Hendricks; baseball manager, Jesse K. WheeNel-ao- Watson, lg. . Special, te Tbe Tribe a. Keith-- 0 JLC. Boxing; Managers Named OGDEN FIVE WINS OVER GRANTSVILLE if. Flrt 6 Referee, Robinson; umpire, Milton. Cook. Tori Remits and Entries AT Fd O. Fr.T. FI O. .....10 Warner. I Umpire- ' Arthur Tanner. ler; assistant manager, Ham Cowley, by reason of having acted aa assiatan-- manager of football thla year, will Automatically become football manager next fall. In the same maixner the aaalstant managers of thls- - yeflr will become managers jjexteir In the respec tlve aetly jCeaefi Rotmvey ia working on the- basket bell schedule for the Montana trip, which begins January II. He has but to have the dates confirmed by the athletic council. -- Wallace , Floored , Comes Back With Knockout pcUt to Tb Trfbus. ' OGDEN. Dec. 16. After belnsr put down for the count of nine In the firat round, Billy Wallace 4 Sacramento came back of Cache valley and won from Kid Baer fourth-round pewith a knockout in the riod. The fight waa about eves up to the time of the winning blow. Red Brig as waa Niven tha decision over T.P. Billy Johnson, at the end of their 2 bout. Three other knorkouta featured the reat in ot a technical 0 of the rttrd. Red HoKKan 2 knockout over Young Herman of Balt Sneddon knocked out Blacky 10 Ijake. 4re 4 MaUtn In the second round. In the first four-rou- 0 I - Stevenson. 24 round Sneddon waa knocked down ior the of-- Ogden count of nine. Cav-Konknocked out Young Wolfely of Jocatello In the aecond found. f mr oixEAjrf nn, Eimxzs. five end a keif fur lotto Fi CHaekfteM lit. Kirtle 10. DllP V arrive 10. Fred Ktnaej 106. Boofal 106. Uttle poll? lit, Bartered 100,"10. Image 10, Cota log no. Rorhaaibeae Voogaria JO. Fog Horn 108. Midnight Stortea lot. tteood race, ais furlonga Fluty JOT, JCmdee JIS. Caritna 8. '102. Perigourdlna JOT. falcon II 106, Plata Bill 110, Anttctpata 110, Arrfa Altiander 110, Burgon 110. Attune 110, Mark Went 110, Ace f Acee 110, Perbape 106. 4 4 Totals Faeson, 1S.SP0RTS New Conference Rule Benefits Swimming, Wrestling, 14 SpMlsl te The Trlben. . Reform V. 25.OOSuitorOvercoat-18.7- v TELEPHONE TEAM NO MATCH FOR FIREMEN Totals T A.- -J -- Men Toilet Articles 25 Per Cent Off Bath Robes, 25 Per Cent Off ns day. 11.25 20.00 Suit or Overcoat 15.00 r season.. Ths Federals will meet the Utah Savings A Trust five in the first game this The second contest will be afternoon. played between the Walker bank quintete team. Halloran-Judgand the Ashton-Jenkiwill meet thft Republics In the third contest snd the Deseret snd Copper bank teams will play the final contest of the Brien label it ir a shirt of highest quality madras, fiber silks, in a most comselection. plete k, 15.00 Suit or Overcoat . MEN KNOW All-Sil- Overcoat $ 5.00 Suit or Overcoat $ 3.75 10.00 Suit or Overcoat 7.50 The Bankers basketball league will open Its regular season this afternoon with four games. The contests will be held in the Deseret gymnasium, ths first gams at 2 o'clock. beginning - Firms represented In the league - are: The Federal Reserve bank, the Utah RavWalker Brothers ings 4k Trust company. company, Bankers, the Ashton-JenkiA Halloran-Judg- e Trust company, Loan National Bank of the Republic, Deeeret National bank and ths National Copper r bank. Games will bs played weekly on Saturday afternoons. Denny Ausherman, secretary of tha governing committee of the league, today will announce tha schedule for ths nt Madras, $1.60 and Up. Fiber Silk, $4.60 and Up $6.60 and Up. An Overcoat-- An BANKERS LEAGUE WILL OPEN TODAY Tbs Murray five added another victory to Us credit by defeating the Westminster five In the West high gymnasium last night. 21 to It. Tha gama waa hard fought throughout. During the first half It looked as if ths Westminster lads would bs, victorious. Tha score at ths and of tha first half stood 7 to 6 In favor of the Parsons. . In tha second half the Murray lads cams hack strong and took the Parsons off thetr feat by scoring several baskets In rapid succession. However, the Westminster boys also staged a comeback in the latter part of thla period, but could not overtake their opponents. man of the Bacon was tha hlgh-poigame. He scored four of Murray's eight baskets: and Jones, guard, Chlverall, center, also played well for the victors. For Westminster, Manwlll and G. Patterson both played well. The lineup and summary: MURRAY. all-silk- - ; tate. when they did. Ahelr g was poor. Close guarding also prevented the McKay local playera from scoring heavily. Love was the star of the game, gating six baskets. Gillespie scored Easts Referee, Scovtlle; umpire, Madsen. inly field goal. - Lineup and summary: EAST. ON Fd G. Fr.T. FI.O. T.P. Beers. K 4 4 2 2 WEEK-EN- D JOURNEY 4 4 Olynne. rf 4 .....4 o . g Gillespie, a g ..1 4 4 Taufer, lg 4 4 Special to Ths Tribes. 4 Smith, rg 4 4 4 PAYSON. Dec. 14. Hugh Sutton, coach Myer, rf 4 4 4 at tha Payson high school, and ssvsn of ...4 0 Wilkes, rg 0 hla boopstsrs left Thursday morning in 4 Roberts, rf 4 tour of O' 4 automobiles to make a week-en- d southern part of Utah. They played the .."a . 4 - "5 Totels Monroa 4 Selina Thursday tonight night DAVIS COUNTT. snd most Richfield tomorrow night Ths Fd.G. Fr.T. FI.O. T.P. boys are in excellent trim for thus early 1 4 Bishop, If 2 In tha season, and this trip promises to 4 4 Love, rf 4 0 them many pointers that will prove jj4 give Adams, C T.r..7....0 4 0 of value later In the season. H. Linford, lg ....0 4 s 0 Tha following ta the squad: Kitchen, 4 4 2 Harvey, rg 2 rf; H. Wilson, If; L. Wilson, c; Clayson, 4 Robinson, c ........4 0 4 rg; Peery, lg; Pulver, f; Simmons, g. All of these players were stars on ths s "ft Total 2 I gridiron snd they are now showing up I it bears a ONE-FOURT- H out-of-st- one-side- PAYSON FIVE . i Choose from .any Suit or Overcoat in our Mens Shop including the famous Kuppenheimer and Z. C. M. I.s own make clothing at LESS THAN REGULAR PRICE Tho proposed football game between the alumni of the East high school end ths alumni of ths Manual Arts high school of Los Angelas, will ha played in ths California city on December 24. This was mads certain by ths receipt of a telegram by Coach Ott Romney yesterday morning to the Vffect that terms and arrangements wers satisfactory to the Californians. The proposed cqntest is the butgrowth of a series of negotiations between the East high school and the Manual Arts high school In an effort to arrange a game between current teams of the Leopards California echoob The California aattie school authorities Informed the Leopard management that theli" association rules would not permit them either to bring an team to lot Angeles or to go out of ths stats to play. Then It was finally arranged that tha alumni of tha two schools should meet. Coach Romney has picked his team from three of the ths among past graduates and this list has been accepted - by years tKdk Maoml Arts j. . The coach had bis players out for practice last evening. "Boob Burrows will be center. Allen Dyer and Harold Nation will be the guards Warren Gilmer and Rolfe williams will hold downth tsckl port Ilona. -- Oaear Smith and Arnold Dows Id will - be' the ends; and Henderson, Whitney, Oswald, Taufer, Neil Smith, Jewkes and Floyd Romney will comprise the backfleld. Ail in all, the team presents as classy a front aa could be desired, as the boys ara tbs pick of the East high state champions of the past three years. rs basket-shootin- - One-Four- th even better In basketball than they did In football. The following boys also want with' the team: William Albert Mc4 along Clellan, LeRoy Jensen. William Wyler, 4 George Cowan and Clyde Cowan. 4 0 4 4 n snd For the People. Operated By FI G. T.P. 4 30 4 0 4 0.4 .... B Owned and Suits. Overcoats, Players Defeat Issue Decided in Last Few Meet Graduate of Manual Seconds of Play; Victory Arts High in Football Pi Kappa Alphas Easily in Final Contest of Set Tussle on December 26. Gained by One Point. r Third-yea- 15 1921. Will 111 EAST OF X' 112. Third race, etr fortonga Lively 106, Apple Jech II UO, Bendy H. 106, Murphy 110. Our Kate 104, Propaganda 11Q. Cacambo 110, Oat I'm 102. Pickwick 110. Klrab 102, . Marjorie 100, Tarantula JOT, Winnecom 102. 105? Coa Fourth race, one rnander McMeekta 106, Modeaty 102. tins 102. plicity Fifth me. a!g furlong Mmuatcrj jot, Kmart Guy 100, The Nephew HIT Hep 106, Ultra Gold ill, Grltntlkla 121, Ground bwU lit. Tody 100. Sixth race, eo mile and seventy yard Richard 108. Wick ford 107, Wynnewood 107, Jnaqutna 100, Dotedor 10, Mr. X 00. Arapahoe 07, Llewellyn 10t Greyeon 112, Tha Wit 112, Derkhill 110. teveoth race, one mile and a quarter J. Rtoaa IOO, Canto 100. Attorney Muer 10, Devil Dog 07, Amane 117, Lady Longfellow 101, War like 100, Lucy Kate 09, Gormood 11, Berry Kheaooa 108 Scotch 'Verdict 110, Ace 100, Challenger 100, Kalner 01, ' TOTTAMA ZYTlira. Firat racu, one mile and seventy yard Undine 106, Jewel City 110. Little Orphan 114 General Bjag 'lift. Lady -- Jaaephtna HO, Bam a I wood HO. George Muetbartt 110, Hill 110, Audrey K. J16. Ftaab of Steel 1X6, Brawn Favorite lltr Circulate lit. Second race, als furlong York Laraf 10, Canvas Back 106. Orleans Girl 106. No Wonder 109, Peggy Martin 109, Lola 100, Welntand loft, Dr. Stevenson HI, Ted Hrvcktabrtdge 112. Third race, six fnrtongs Black Top 102 106. Our Leader 100. BtlJetto 400, Roaellla 100, Happy Valley 112, Old Homestead 112, Ermitana 112. Fourth race, fiva and a half furlong Nellis Harper 100, Queen of Trump 101. Review 10. Madam Byng 108, Katherine Rankin 110. BUI fi parka 111, Midi 112, 1. W. Harper lit, Cbear-dot- h 114. Fifth rare, one mile Uranium 09. Tie Munog 101. Kitty Cheatum lot, Lott Speed 106, Noo-u10, Private Peat 107, Orchard King lit. Doa Jobs in. Sixth rare-- five furlong Pueblo 106, Cook Maid 106. king Dick 109. D. so A. berm Honest 110, t Georg Harry Ill, Flrtplaeo 115. lit,Seventh race, four miles and a half Elh'd Brows 102. Shifty 106. Joe Blair 106, Sedge . Crass 107. Hums 100, Herder U6. 7 Weather clear; track fast. TUUAJTA RESULTS. Firat race, five 'and a half furlongs Fewau-ke109 (Noble). $760. $40 and $420, won: W. C. Dooly H4 (Williams). $S 0 and $6 no, 114 (Arrhmont). second; Lady Bourbon $6.60, third. Time, 'I 09. Mabel Rule, UTift, lantern. Mountain GlrL Btmh worm. Fannie Hell, Jovenia and- - LKtfsNeaiwr a two van JleeofMl raee, five and a half furlongs Mar54.60. $14 60 shall TMghman 109 (Huntameri, and 16.60, won; Goldie Rose 114 (Grass). $4.40 Dunbar and 44). second t Ml (Parke), t 00. third: Time. 1 '09 $5. Chrome, Osten tation. 'Walter Mack, Nick Klein, Murlel'a Pet, Blue Vaa and Roete Rogou also ran. Third race, five and a half furlong 2 60 and $2 40. 109 l Bower), $t 60. woa; Our MaM 109 (Saladinf, $6.40 aad $6 00, A1 Porter 114 second; (Long). $5.00, third. Tim 109 16. Vodka. Gadltng, Oliva D.. Mike Dixon, Infield and pfxie Mason also A ran. Mutuel field. Poorth race, one mile and a sixteenth Kete-tl- e 110 (Parke), $6 60, $5 40 and $6.20, won; Chick Barkley 110 (ftaladln). $7 60 'and $7.00. Camilla Muller 110 (8tudor), , $7 20, second; Pierrot, Shenandoah third. Time, 149 and BUI Stuart alee raa. Fifth race five furlong Ring 1!S (Majes116 tic), $4 60, $t 60 and $2.60. .won; Bam Reh Wild 20. 00 and $4 second; $6 (Metcalf) Ttme ThoufhtaOft6 iPnrkei, $2 60. ihird. 1.01 2 6. Sedan, Bobby Allen, 'Don Dodge, Roisterer and Wild Flower alas ran. Sixth race, one mile and seventy yard Glenwelt 107 (Slaughter). $4 60. $2 80 and $2 60. won: Sana Peur II 104 (Parke). $8 20 and $2 60, second ; Bounding Through 107 (HarringTime. 1:4. Mike 'Daly, ton). $8.00. third. piedra and Plum Blossom alee raa. Seventh vacs, five furlongs Perch U0 (Wilwon; Sherman A. liam). $9.00. $4.80 and00$8.40, and $4.00, second; Ut (Huntamerl, $10 111 (Metcalf), $4 20, third. Time, May Flowtr 1 01 2 A. Smiling Maggla. Kitty Cheatham, Colonel Murphy and Hand Date alae raa. t 1l PETER MAHER NOW HAS JOB ON NEW YORK DOCK i ' n y AL SPINK. Dee. It. The old Irlih champion. Peter Maher. 1, back in N nr Yoik thla time having a job on the dock which waa gotten for him tome of hia old friends and admirer. bjr Time flies, and though It aeem bat it is now twenty-thre- e fart - sine Petar came over to thla oountry from Galway. Inland, and declared his will- - ' Ingnese to fight any man In this country regardless of hla weight, age or color. Tint O' Doherty was tha flrit to Peter'a challenge, and ha waa bowledaccept over by tho young Galway giant In three rounds. From then on, too, Peter won early and often, until he ran into Kid Carter, the Brooklyn boy. beforo the Penn Art Athletic elub at Philadelphia on the night of i December I, loot. ( Apparently they- - didn't care to mines matters, for the second round (tarted aa ir It were the last, Petar drew firat blood A by reaching Carter's noee. Then Carter landed a return missive on the Irishman's ear. but Maher crossed hla right to the Jaw, sending tho Kid down for tha count. When Carter climbed to his feet ha to Peter'a Jaw, but the latter floored go th Kid again. It was only for aa in.tayt, however. The Brooklyn mauler , went at Peter fiercely and landed a hard right-- on the Jaw. Maher going down. Peter up. the men kept pegging away at each other fiercely, Peter getting to the fare and Carter sending Peter to tho floor, again. After Maher staggered to hts feet. Care ter finished him with a dreamland sock 2 minutes and M seconds after the begin.,r nlng of the second round. This fight, the real surprise party of Peter's career, made him cautious In subsequent bouts, and ha put away such form mtdable pugilists as Frank Blavln and Ft eve O'Donnell, and then challenged Boh, ' FHxsInrmone. They met at New Orleans on March 192, and Peter started the ball rolling by, knocking the Comlehman down in the flret round and whaling tho Ufa out of hint. c. But In the second round eld Bob camor back, and In the twelfth round ho sent Peter to kingdom come. During the fight some funny things happened. When Peter knocked Kits down in the second round he turned and walked around ths ring, mentally trying to am up, the amount In the house. Before he had (tot through counting Fits had ' come back, and from that on. 'oh. bov.-- what he did to Peter. ; But Peter took hla beating and kept OW the end of the twelf'h round. . trying uphetowas When rolling toward his corner at. the end of that session, an idea that had been gathering nebulous form In hia '' mind for several rounds suddenly became -s dear. Ftarlled. he glanced bark at Fits. slmmons. Fits grinned at him. tne rest belt'1 of end tha minute's At the staved In hla rang. Fits got up; Maher chair. His seconds tried Yo push hint to his feet, but Peter held to the lopee and' wouldn't rise. "What's ths matter with rouY de--'1 manded hla seconds. "I won't go on, said Peter. .. "Why not? Are you going to quit? "I am not." said Maher Indignantly, r Til fight any man on earth, but this w Isn't a man at all. at all. He's thq devil himself In disguise." Peter could not understand any but supernatural reason for any man's oomlngc back after taking Flts's wallop. in tlms ha cams to believe that he'd under the tips of horns actually seen resnt Fttxstmmon's locks, and 1 havs no doubt hla impression was strengthened at Langtry, Texas, on February II. 119ft, when he met Fltsslmmons again. That) time Fits put the redoubtable Pater out t In a round. -- CHICAGO, V-- J!. ' . ' 5 tel--lo- a' WSMOaMMSMi f HARNESS HOB8K WRITER DEAD, r PASSAIC. N. J.. Dec. 1B.H. 8. Toman,' ; BS. for twenty-seve- n years associated as reporter and later editor and owner of the Trotter and Pacer, died last sight ' from heart disease. His first editorial vsnturs was at Independance, Iowa, where ha publlahsd tha American Trotter, !. f |