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SALT LAKES FINEST KVIVLTERVHO ftVVKH OH -- tXHS'ETTC5B0S &SS&B- - EE WILL President Thomas Delays Selection of U Coach E CHIEF FIGURES IN RECENT PITCHER DEAL YANK-BROW- N . Feather Champ to Fight European; Firpo Hopes to Meet Dempsey Again PARIS, Da. J4 By th Aocltd Dress) Johnny Dnnde of No Yorh. lrtw recently retired feotherel(ht chsmpton of the world, today eigned artlclee to fight fred Bretonnel, for mor Earopean lightweight champion. The contact Will be for fifteen round. In Parle January 17. Dundea agreed to let Bretonnel weigh In nt 111 pound firing away Dundee baa ala or oeren pounds. been guaranteed SSOOO, with. the prtr liege of taking Id per rent of the gate receipt a. (By the Aaaoclated Praia) Lula Firpo, who la yearning for another chance nt Jack Dempsey' crown, expects to be matched with either Tom Qlbbona or Jack Renault for a fight In New York In April, he told sport writers on his arrival her. "The fight which left me the moat regrets" ha told tho oporttng paper LAuto, "we tho ena with Dempsey. Just think, I knocked him out of the ring In lha first round, which ha finished groggy, and you might almost any ha was saved be the gong. Alat, In tho second ho cam up aa fresh a aver and I lost, "If I meet him again arid 1 have reason to bellev I shall do so In left. I hop to have betIf I beat Gibbon ter lurk, although Dempeey' la a tar. ribln opponent." In Firpo'n opinion, tha four leading of precedence heavyweights In order, 'Gibbon and are Dempsey, Wills PARIS, Dac. H. Renault, Johnny Dunfaathecwelght and Junior lightweight champion, who haa decided to renew unexpectedly hi fistic activity by engaging Fred Bretonnel of Franc in a bout In Pari next mouth, la on of tho few fighter in fistic history to glv up a title without one defending It after winning It In competition. He relinquished the featherweight title last August, after n ear, taking It from Eugene Criqul of Franc at tbs Polo grounds eras a Dundee persistant challenger of Johnny Kllbans, former feath. latter erwelght champion, but th Ignored the Italian and accepted a French mated! with Criqut. champion war hero with a reconstructed Jaw. Criqui knocked Kllbane out at the Polo grounds In Juna tell, and risked and lost his newly won laurels two month later to Dundee, (tine then Inindee, finding difficulty making th limit, failed to defend his till and forfeited It last August To fill tha vacancy th New York state athletic commlealoa baa been conducting a title tournament and tha Kid Kaplan of Meriden, finalists. Conn., and Danny Kramer of Philadelphia are to meet January 4 at Madison Square Garden to decide which will gain official recognition a Dundees successor, Th or Junior lightweight title was created by Tex Rickard la 1421 and awarded to Dundee when he defeated Georg Chaney. Subsequently Dundee lost and regained th croan in battles with Jack Bernstein. but lost It again Inst Juna to Steve t Kid) Sullivan of Brooklyn. Bretonnel won the European light. title by defeating the leading weight I ghtwelghts of th old world and being proclaimed the champion by th union. International Boxing Th champtoa at that time was Harry NEW YORK, Dec. 14. dea former worlds Mere yxir caf viQ Successor to Fitzpatrick Will Not Be Appointed Until Middle of January; Plenty of Worry for Administration. appointment of aa assistant profeaaor at almost aay university In th country ia a simple matter, calling only for a recommendation front th professor of th department r dtaa of th school 1c question. Generally, this to true at Ih University of Utah, with such matters aa th employment of fee. consummated ulty members being with surprllang expedition. There ha com a tint, however, when this la not th case, and when th entire university, from th "greenest" fresh-to man to th president himself, closely applying ltaalf to a problem which to beoomlng Increasingly more complex and consequently more difficult of solution. i The coaohehtp at tha University of Utah I only an assistant professorship, bat Judging from th amount of r accorded It and th newspaper amount of public Interest surrounding It, Is of mor Importance than any other position on th faculty, exceptEvan th ing th presidency Itself. salary which goes with tha position to th place seem puny In proportion It faae takaa in th conversation and and minds of etudenta, graduates Th oft-tim-es townspeople. Th ramification surroondtnf th appointment of a coach ar of ouch profundity that Dr. aeorg Thoms, president of th university, ha mad th statement that he will not ho In named at least until Maton of England, but th tottar was discarded bv ring avion In favor of Bretonnol February 4, 1414. Th Frenchman held this crown until Vide of Franc toppled him Lucian from th throno, October f, 1424. 14-- Vlc BRATTLE. Wash., Dso. Foley of Vancouver, B. C., bantamweight champion of Canada, won a decision over Sammy Baa-do- w of Cincinnati, Ohio, In tha main last event Of a boxing card her night. Although gandow was knocked down by Foley In th first round, h put up a stubborn reel stance throughout the bout. Irving Goldberg. Cincinnati lightweight. and Henry Osysel, Beattie, draw. Jimmy boxed a fast Moor, Cincinnati middleweight, loet on n foul In th second round of a affair to Young scheduled four-roun- d Runoorn of MooaeJaw. Larry HolliB. defeated C day, Vancouver, Mack, welterweight Pittsburg Johnny Bud Be root, Seattle bantamweight, knocked out Toughey Lundell, Tacoma, tn th second round. e Operetta Given by Musical Club Old-Tim- f timing for rtiA0S rhrimmat vacation tho Graoita high arbori haekotball activity will il ft etankt till for th wit twr Cek Ul Iun4 ir work Mt th eonU-4- t tb holiday, iifftti hot It I ftow 4tMibLftA If th playor will h brought tarot hr srrp to ytif wrrnl pfftetit ioh wrU tho oftkialft who tho firot 4y of roil wh. Ithaiffh tho FaraiMW hit n4o fair ly rroditabio bowir I tbtr control row. thro r ti1l prnooo prartlc 1 , Released to Angeit NEW YORK, Deo. 44. Shag Horan, Yank utility man, has been released outright by th New York club to th Loo Angela club of th Padfla Coast league. It was announced today. Infielder Hlllla, who ram t tho Yanks from th Atlanta, Os., club, was released under option to Toledo, th Yank management announced. rl wMkwuri which hrfor tfaoy hop f toolr ioM-- ho wool mt Coorh hdHhorto ho from twomty membofo j-'- r otfoaf'hoootf to wi thg wajurlij hi flrt q4 to tight, with tho o4oru41r that a ona plyor bow tho proper farm whil playlac with tltbor of tho two hoooad tam ho will bo Tbooo who to tho flrt Mrlag. priwt4 row ar wriog frt-tooa- i wlti forward, uoiMrkajrft, guord, Booh, oator or forward ; Aadono. forward; Mor. guard; Warfcartoo, guard; athoriaade foward; Ahta, eantof o forward. htotoi ta th ml regular fm last Coarfe BatlS will drill tho follower pla r for poottim w tho two oevd foam: ft fin wasters of th eileatio emphati atergia. piled ap ee C. Smith A. goals ssd a fool ftmal petit 'Lt- 4Tf 'tiksaM3S4 na. tad ay, $000 Car KH, rlalmlng. 2 4 Willow Tr OM mil 106, Tma (Hrn life, Alamottr k 2 M, 106, Twoter 16. Eratan Harrlgan 10k, Loni Dolph Ilk (Flftber), $A kU f 0 ; Dkm4 110 RbrtsL $5 4k o4 $1 00 10k, H. f. Buarh 10$. t'otanet Watt 101. rnmok; Wary Contmy Tos t Toasg), $4.40, Senator Danlaa 110, Wbtpaaw Ilk, Vgorin Frank Ffar7. 110, Ea at Indian 110, Tag Day Ilk, UYaaaan third. Tim. IN M, Ayrkwt, Wmlklng Frtao. Wnnha L ftW 106, Fir Wrth 10k. Tom Caa 1U6, Wtcor raa Fifth in GAgfCCKf Was. Bfrop isstss Total. IS S 2 2 MANTl HANDILY DEFEATS PAYSON HEINZ .Courley Gardner .....Bett Hiatt PLEASANT GROVE BEATS BINGHAM Th Trltam. goHnl FLKA8AXT GROVK. Dee. 54 P!eak.et Broe defeated Bingham here tonifht. 27 Tb gnaa waa welt eon teoted, wit to th oel 14 loading thrmiyhoat. Tb to 8 at tho end of tit half. or waa qniat PLEASANT (SHOT! f Bl.VOHAli- l 4Tf Pra states If. 4 4 4 Brady If.,,, 14 4 4 rattimecs.rf. t 4 0 3 AHaa.rf.,,, 41 4 4 4 4 IVdBef e... il.e Bayes.K ... 4 4 4 4 Vltts.lg Adatus.rs.. Adawaaa.rf 4 4 4 4 Hall rg.... kriatey.rf 111 I. (ITFf, Vi til Total ee W liatara, Battee.... M23 Total .. tj ttwpir Clark. t l i IMI1I FILLMORE FIVE DEFEATS KANOSH TW THWm, Spatial ITUaMORK, Dm. !i-1 ( T fa n4 alaht, Flllmor cur ketaated of 22 U. Attar tb firat qoartaT th fam an ietef la koobt, FUlwnta tank' Th by aimttooal ebeetleg of Framproo fatatak. Tta i th fiaal turn Nmai th t la4 tat Ramm)i by th tamo Flllmor vtooiikg Mala FILLMORE rf ... fnoytM .F, (Mor. Aabby, rf W Day t-- poy. lg kiiy. Total I. o. ti. r. F t tw aad floor,. I2 t lkPaitoo, rf.,. 0 4 Hattdo. e.... If 1 himhlo, fihiUi. ::.vhl tyiaif tANOfta I Dual .. nl... OFF 2 4 8 2 4 11 4 9 8 4 14 Idl-tha- great deal less than that." There was on time, however, when !d Ted sent Chris von der Ah, th owner of tb St, Louie Browne, away on a trip with order to sign Buck Ewing at any cost. Buck then lived In Cincinnati, but he was the tegular catcher of the New York Giants and perhaps th hardest ' hitter then In the business In fact, Burk was a erackerjack, a would not hole team in himself. He only hit like a Tartar, but ha waa a wonderful fielder and tha greatest catcher to line them down to second that ever lived. Von der Ah had seen Ewing playing In New York and thought at the tint how pretty he would look playing on the Browns Butllvaa, Uwa Vondvs manager, tried to land Buck, but finding It impossible, told Vondy to go and try for himself. o Vondy, who alweyt traveled In etyto, went to the Gibson house at Cincinnati aad ordered the bridal chandler," at tha best room In th hotel was called in those days Then he sent lor Buck Ewing. When Buck entered th room, Vondy gave him a wonderful reception. Beveral bottles of wine stood ready for opening, and a box of per feet os stood opea on th table. Buck waa wined, then given a cigar and a light and then after the amenities of th occasion Jtad been disposed of. Chris got down to business T want you for my team next season," said Chris I cam over to sign you. Buck, and I aint goto1 to let you get away, I aay now. Buck, name your own salary. Sly salary." said Burk, well, old boy. If you want me, my salary will he Just 4204 in adraace, cash down. That all." "Five thousand" said Chris. Ftv thousand Bay, what kind of a man ar you, Buck? Ar you a whole team. mu. wont I nee anyone If elseTMy whol team aoavy yoti know, doesnt rnht mk $5000. 4,Ia that no?' raid Bnck, fllllnc Another rrblt and lighting n frah cigar Theo that nettle if Ten, that nettle it, raid Chrln. t wonder, Brk. do yon know juat when thn nFt train leave fur St. LoutaT' I! after Tndn aurrenp at fhj hntie that ho aaaemhled tho Bt. lAtita Hmwna. tho tonra that enpturnd th ehamnlonahlp of tho firat American naonclatton four time hand running, and that twico enpturod tho world's H wan fU It wan while nt thn hood of th Urntna that Sullivan bought Itm first relearn of hilnyrr from an astern ClbJ Thn plover was Tred t ewk at tho time with thfc rhUndsnhln Imvi e rink, of which Bob was fhen manager Lewis was a rough.- - belligerent oort of a person, and ho and Fergunon eoM not get along together. Finding this out, Sullivan called Ml Al Bench, who then owned th and naked him If ho would el) tho release of Lewis, Hrach wanting tn get rid of lewis, laughing1? naked Ted whet ho would gtao Dr the release of that nlnyer and when PuilJvan polled mt M and of terrd that amount for what he wart. bd'Ttench grabbed th cH and th deal was closed then and thefe On another visit to Philadelphia raw Arlle Tntham plav'ng of tbtad bare for tho Philadelphia Lenguo Alliance team. CaUrg on Latham that night, Bui ai Fr-dtia- PhtU-delohta- a, 00 But-liv- van asked him what h wa getting team, Latham replied. v "Bevertty-fla month. 8ulllvan drew up a contract, which promised 1204 a month, arid asked to sign IL "I must bars 75 In advanoe," said Latham, "Her Is 414 In advance." said Ted, and at once th greatest third base-ma- n and coach of his day put hla name to th contract. But Radbourne, Lewis and Latham, all stars of th first magnitude la their day. are not the only great players that Sullivan started out on th road to fame and fortune. Comlskev, Loft us, Kllng, one th Cuba great catcher, and many of the greatest players of the present day ow their success to th fact that Sullivan was tha first to recognise their merit and to secure for them their first professional angagemant. on the AHIance Mil 44 t Total... ran. Turf Results , Entries SKIT OELEAJ8 RESULTS. ot a wlb First ram, tAw trier to 1 ask Haxy JOS tstva), 12 t I, ft X wn; O. T, Worthington 168 Ultr-cit- y to 1 and S to 2. eecond; Storm l, Cloud 118 (Dftosfl), even, thlrk. Time, Wlnsraa I 17 $1 Hmdlio, Oimgekta. Lady, Tatantia, Larrtra aokvad Lock aim mo mil rural. 4k. , Tuvkxi rimiixi. fta claiming,, all furiongn, V 102, fltjt-la- h gn. $UOIUU.Brllyown FA hurftrd Uarf 1r2, Dr Mac Miaa Artknr 107. Udy T.pton 107. Ktda 107. Dr. 112. Pawabfokcr 112, HaU 107, Runaway Freddl Fnr 112. Angela 112Mlaa Sir John Vera Managt 119. Jack ld1 102. Waddling ftrth 112, Rum 102. Chtmwack Wljrb 112. Smwad ram. flra ard a half fariontra, all age, claiming. $70 Waa Olrl R1. Mlaa Shnata Mil, gomuii Oaic 1L Altai Knwttn 10k, Waaon lri. Aggi lot, Fr ttlrt 10A. Tiara lot. Sly Fat Fayttt H. 10k. Harry Dav aak Tid 10k, Traal HA. M arnica Wulcahy 113, Jr, O Brand 10$. Letter B. 10k, Wla Third ram. n mil tad aereaty yarda, Firat ram. lit. It. lt.. Toeet, Timbrel. Deoegat Xr r 'pt. m Drt A 11 CHRISTMAS GREETINGS Around tb i World Wltb DUNLOPS TIRES Admirer 118 tWeb aeri, k t 1. 9 t 1 aak vea, won: Prom-h- i 111 Tom lag tJoae). 3 le 1 and even, HO (Herrey), 8 to 8, second; Aattctp Toddy ffra and n half fartengt, $700 Hma ram 107, Em Greea khaata Limited 107. Troo he 107. xl'oataiaa 110. Lord Valeatla 110, Boa leg 110. aThe Cheetah 110, ACealltiea Ui, Setha Baron 112, Herdamaa 112, WiUwIrh LlSr nAteean fHl. ftetToaa Hi. Franela Vlr'-tor- ta 112. Spreckal eatry. a Mlraioont atoek farm entry. Fifth ram. fta tad n half furlong. Mi at le to haadlrap. all age, glow . aRd-nto- a 00, xRoadark k2, Fate Fam 92. Mar-gl- e K. 05. t'offlrld 94, xHaiwlath H0, Ben Ilona 108, Deputy 0& tieaeral Thatcher loft, ally Rererle 10k, Olrl leant luk, Nayarit 107. Kanrlar 10k, Tim Expeaar Drum-- , 114, Oaprry 113. a Irwin entry; hllr tntay. Sixth ram, n anil. .CTiriatmaa handicap, all agea, $1600 Tracer M, Oombaetor 94, 100. iXura $, xWy Itercri xMargle K. tat be 100 Dr. CUrk 104, PoatiJikm loa. Firm Friend 107. rknanrUad 111, BAH. 112. rSuaeper x Drum heller ntry; HE Broax McOUl eatry. frwia eatry; t Seventh race, ane mil tad a a eighth, and vp, $700 Baper claiming, 0 year-olKlag lift, Ptedra 00, SI g RH, Bomaiot luft. ( ruaera 107, WyaaW4d 107, Full wf Fun 107. Ptauk rogarty 112. Eighth race, four and n half farlenga. , S year-elrtand ap, $700 Mia ' claiming, Nantpra 94 Al Hotfoot OS. Stamp Si, Been Ohde 99. Hilarity 100, Frank 8 107. Cbop-atirk- a 107, A. Leater 107, Recralt Hri, Hale 100, Lady Gorham 112, Program Lark Allen H2. Dr. 4 ertratt 112, Smi 94, Fort Churchill 100, Waatber rlondy; track good to fast. 107. Ilk iPlcdrUio), Strand ram, oao mil U Foarth ram, 2 yrarralda, Mond; $50. $4 Ok. third. Tun. Tb WarM, WrlafhrtB, Pinch. Cay-Io- n Prior and Hy Daddy ala na. UootniWn' TAB mil Wtaath far. and $2 50, won; Voor fPtaber), $9 00. $5 Griffia)r $R 00 nod IS 80, go lk 101 I Toon Fhlr Kewena 104 I, f4 40, IrWh Buaaar, Ut-t- l third. Tim. 1 48 Clair and Kriahn alan ran. Eighth rac. fta tarkHBga Kaa IfrKfa-ae1U (Sarnnal. Id. JO. $300 and $2 30. won j Margaret Ehiorn 1)0 tPiaberi, $3 00 end $2.20. ancond; Aorta 115 (Able), $2 40, tat and Ieow. third. Tlmn, 1 02 3 $. Wold TWraghaa. Uandavaepr Mtacfcwntch 11 and Rnfftaa niao ran, 1 ria. Taatabtaf By. third. Tim. 1 19 San Hekroa, Mr. Bech, BmU aak Ehum, Dr. OriatWlgh, Eiaktak, deed Meraiag, Tubb aak Dicka Daagbtsr aim ran. Third race, flee aad a half furfoege Lady Boa 1U3 (UarveyK 8 l 1, 8 to t end 8 to 8, wa; Jspiud 118 (McCerl. $ ft 1 aad 8 fa 1. aemod; Fatah list (Mmt gomrryl, 1 to 8. third Tim. 1:11. B' meatal. Feta Piper, Bek Arrow, Trader Seth. Solktar II. Georgia May. Sana Light, Btaek Art aad Stakg aiao ran. er of a mil Foarth ram, three-quaMalmft C. h (tthoeml, 8 to A T ta ift aak 1 ts A ,wm; Tk Bmttur 109 (L Langl, t to $ aad I t I aecead; Mary ohnetoa ISA (Parke), 8 ta S, thHd. Time. t bar tee. 1 IT 49 St. Pyreot. tparhl ala ran. Star aad Habh aak Fifth rica, ac mita aak seventy yard Wary KUea O. 108 (Jnes), eves, 1 t 8 and kt waa; Llewellyn H$ (Mrrgtarl, 10a 1 to 2 had eat, aerand; MMlfraetera ovt. third Time, IM (Lelbgold). al na, Intrepid Sixth race, a mil aad a Mxteeath I t 1 I la I Attaboy II 10S (Hareeyt and 8 ts 8, won; Demtjubl 103 fWrTagoei. 7 to 8 a ok t ta la, armst; Searcbghl III 16 fLeibgolk), eves, third, lime, 1 47 t A 101. sixteenth- $15 40. $7 00 Blarney kton Tan-rl- 11$ nk (McHtigh). 101 won; $4 8k aak . Ba H year-oM- a rf, ra, FWnr Tb d 4Tf ip, St Ws - f. By AL SPINK. . 4 T Id' Ashemft If. .. 14 14 Ted Sullivan, who, now that Father AIStBith.rf.. 4 4 4 4 Jesses. rf.... Hoymas e. . . Taflor.e... 4 4 Chadwick la gona, to tha daddy of Osterioh.igr. 4 4 4 4) Ucadeshall.lg 4 S 1 I baavball, laugha when he bear of t.oodwla.rg, 4111 Marker ,rg .. , 4 4 4 4 club pajlng flu4,004 for a player. I 4 4 itork.lf 1 guess Its all right," say Ted. it seems funny to me. Because Totals... 12147 Tetsle. I 4 4 "But alien I set out aa a manager fifty holers. Msirlc RSherts, years ago you could buy player for a C Biettk.lf. Kltcher 875 If SIGNING PLAYERS IN OLD DAYS HAD AMUSING SIDE ssd led the teorlsg with eight field gmlia. added four fl-- id goals pitch, with Stork adding tb foe th wiussrs Th score: I BPRINU VM.J LBUl. . Taylor . . LI vlngaton UPSTAIRS CLOTHES SHOP -- i 1, right-hande- - New Year. " ' U&SAN gHOCgER, ctOE RUSH ' f , KlLTOlT BALES CONVENTION. MANTL Dec. 44. The local high By Cslvsnal Bsrvles, Tb annual salsa meeting of IL J. 4. Nathan F. Heins corporation will be held In this school thsam defeated th Payson JOLIET, HI.. Dee In apractic game by a score 44 Jrand Richard and December 11, slayunder quintet Loeb, It, Leopold, city The visitors were uners of Robert Franks, wilt spend the direction of W. J. Vollmer, local man- of 44 to 11. th able to cop with Msntl hoopaters, greater part of Christmas day in their ager. Salt take territory coversadja-cant and during th first half were held evil. In contrast to th Yuletldes of four states Including Utah and surbasketleaa." war states. former years, when they Mantl. Person' - N STEAM HEATED a mrailhrlice Urban Shocker, star epitball butler of tho St, Lamii peelat ts Th Tiitma. with th Yaoliect. th club with which he ftrt Bcbievcd back Brownij it TBe Leht: Vtfh Trhool J.mtf. bee. Bullet Joe Bush, Milton Gaston andaaother young fame. baskstbsll t.is ssees thsa tripled th score big league pitcher, with et th Bprtngvllls high sr bool qulst hsre hurler went to tho Brown in exchange for th moist-bal- l eatght. iriBBlag by th declstse score sf whom Miller Huggina hope to win hit fourth pennant. X ts 2 Th slsilers pissed the I rht boys si most erssly the first hslf. vhlrS esiled 14 U 4 Is th eerond kslf the Weal fire e " I ":-- i Best of care "" Sixth d)2 Wishing You and Yours an Overflowing Measure of Happiness This , Christmas, - and Throughout the ' Its Id (7. Etag LEHl QUINT WHIPS SPRINGVILLE FIVE Tb feature of tb fame ware tb BCIENTIST IS DIAD. did bahel ahoating f Chrlatmaen for th eWrfca and tb brilliant twwrk dlaylayaU 44. BOUTH PASADENA, Cal., Dec. I , peetal t Tha Trttuat. th 28th ward aquad. by 1 Dr. Philip Rahtjen, 'scientist, poet, 28TB WARD. Tues8B0RT LINH. BOIBfiX Idaho, Dec. IL Tb G.Tfr. yachtomaa and recent discoverer of ? HnFwe.rf. GT.r.p) day Musical club anet last evening 1 flataraon rf 2 4 memColumbia where club at th th germ of anemia, died at tb Mount B llainmll. 4 1 1 OhrlatMiaanplf 9000 g S 2 14 bers and their friends enjoyed a 2 F Snlta .. TayW,.oe 1 Christmas operetta composed In 1140, Washington hospital her yesterday, Oaetb. 121 Llddali . , 11 IS rg. rg... which was presented by th Christ- tt bacam known today. Death to said B tatora.rg.o 1 1 b 0 0 Naalein.lg. 2 mas festival eommlttt. to hav resulted from accidentally B Utthor.lg., 1 2iKklgbton,lgs. 1 g 'Another t tract tr feature wan a solution la hi Spend Holiday in Cellt - ad 0-- . and A m rounded with every luxury that thatr WARDERS TRIUMPH millionaire parents supplied. BY SINGLE POINT Leopold! father and brothers visited the young convict yesterday and Th SAtfc Wr4 bktba!lr ttomf oat 111 brought him a Christmas box of foed. I U goint. 4 to IS. tu 90 0f th most Loebs mother visited him last wseh. in th 2Mb ward halL gmt Th Christmas meal tn th peniten- thrilling Th half tftd4 17 t IS for th wardxra, of th Chicago httt thi tiary which the eonswilt Wad wa 000 mt dnwn amt th share with families mlUlanalr The final railroader forged ahead. the 440 prisoner will consist of roast waa dxHdag tn tho la mtnoie of play pork, dressing, pie, coffee and cigar. hy two deadly h( by Gaeth and flaalam. a poisonous largo Christmas tree bolding gtfla for drinking Hollywood laboratory olevaa days ago. all. Refreshment war served. 1404 Dr. Rahtjsn occupied th chair In of bacteriology at the University of Lceb Leopold to California, and was wall kaown a a yachtsman around Baa Francisco. f L' Mortao Brow a, Wootgard, Hod Ad m- aoa. Nlkoa, Jfirgoaooa. Morwoll. Thomaador, Baaom, Mack. UUI tad Malti. It i prvfeabt that tw praotlo gam will h arranged hr tho Graaito L. D. I. IT. lator t th aoaaoa. Ink ooorho ar fta favor of thia, nalpo thoir raapacUr achodulo pcoo to rvor. wer Kaye the , th k wk. tha meantime, various and sundry committees will continue their workings, and perhaps saw man or new arguments may b breughl to light whuh will find favor and owing enthusiasm. Aa ovanlng paper quote O. Ott Rom ns v as saying that he to aot a candidate for tha - coaohehtp at th If this b true, University of Utah. then farther argument as to whather It would b advisable to obtain tb aarvlcss of a local or outaid man unnecessary. Tb ontlr attention of all Interested tn th appointment of th Crimson coach can be concentrated upon th horlaon of distant otataa. It was Intimated In tha Interview with Komnsy, however, that ho may oonaent to Usv Bos mas to return to Salt Lake. no Kllpper Neither Charlie Erb Smith, two man mentioned for th position, have' forwarded their applications while that of "Bo" McMillan If Mchaa not rot been received. Millan hope to obtain a salary equal to that h received last season, which was more than 1000, he can be d tarn Insssd without further consideration. However, If he would Cosch at Utah for a stipend between $400d and $400 annually. It to understood that eerlous consideration would b given hla application before It was rejected. RomTh statement attributed to ney that h to not a candidate for th coaching position will ho somewho hav what of a blow, to those worked so dlliAntly In hla behalf. Young Yankee Butter th WUh W m Wtob Oar Custoaor MERRY CHRISTMAS snd b Proxporoui NEW YEAR Sims Tire Co. IntennoontAla DirtrUmtor 345 So. State. r ( Wa. Coreoa. Warren Lynch, Attractlra, BoenevlWe, Fvs . Tad and Eoeila ale ran. Seventh rac, os mil and aeveaty yard Aon Jewell WJ9 (Swaamal, l 4W t 2 and 7 ft 8. won; kpuga ) Tegnel, 8 to 8 rad 4 t 1, eod, start 7 10k to io, third. (Montgomery), Guy Tim. 1 38 2 6. Wclntoeh, Hueketf TV-wpt- , Cota COr aad Proceed aim ran. lul this Christmas be the happiest cf all. v TUVA 4. BE8VLT8. rare, nix furloagaMeam 108 $A$S, 84 28 auk- - $2 &, won; Fe 104 $7 HO ask $8 40, tFfekenchel Sake , aeceak Royal Queen 108 H oeteita), 8$ ProclaIk 14. third. $ Randolph Tim. mation. Wiee Jane. Dina, Ladmm, Ttiwn ak Flam ata rea. Well f Aaacfcamla Secauk raca. furtoaga 101 (Ftaber), If SO, $3 A0 and $40. won; H. C. Beech K4 (WUecm). 80 80 aad $4 2u, $6 AO, weak; Splrea 301 (Frederick), Turkehire Relleh. third. Time. 1'lk 14 Vf Bala. Ttta aad Tike, kte Bg Indian, tabega. Good al--lisp and Wiaeeala aim ran. farlmtge Third ram, Inal WiUmma $3 20 and $3 ku, W1 (JdoeMer). IHW, 107 aak lot. $8 08 Laatatadt (Ear wea; $3 2k, eecnod; Cehmel Ward 00 (J. J, Sob ertet. 8$ . third. Tima 1 17 t $ Beil, bite. Arietta. Midnight Wilt. Mira Rpeara, gti'aam. lavuraaee, She Relta atm raa. Rack aad Vepet Lem e Feurih race, five furbrntrar-FItaterbcU$8 m HW (Rnbertet. $10 20 aad $4 00 wm; Wmatala Oak 102 (Brareiafl, $4 Aa tad $8 00. mcoad. Elf 2g I'd (UcUught. $1 9A, third. Tae. 108. Enaleg. Aane lath bent IMMi. AIlMpita. Orogaa, Girl, Ctag, I'erkwirt, ItaapnOo aad Bam Fleet - Hay joy and pleasure Jill your cup . '$5o our patrons and ' friends . SPAREY 3? & a. MEUSE CO, INC. j a baik President MsDSgiag Director No. Esst Second Eauti. 12-1- 1 X |