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Show mho wiim Ttrd Pin vat anif-Iilac- lliran'llilit txJpmi ffrlilp Ami Win llanl.lmelit' Game. pre rtiif nfliSIun ba 'lliere No toHuabm. I 0 llut Com-- VS I j . ! ISKWi JA n fl'd.-- fir, i r tif'r - & Car Are Now Ikdlg Built for fovt and Odd Curves Are Cut Cum-- . New B. Yort Man oo buds Out- - 124 Mile Trip Gasoline and ITsea Acet)'-lno hiaxTesfalij. e V troublesome tl, Jut 4 The 'l j lUandal ihst MMtv.-r- t ulpln t world hjmplonutilp serif in V w lat ivtober yYork u,d ifiiUadclphlt It ? qiiHiu by the tuaiirmiiv jr'io cofrunlaalon here emend Vhiit, the cumtaliMton ai n'r.4 enough Mes'irr It thru whrtivseitr-ttrfc- to nam t walping look plane m both gowns, yet load ri( kept It during the ftrt bail. ovhit'nca Indicated that neither the j 1,1 N vac! at oaketh.ill. rnnti ork National a lew King, Philadelphia owners manager, lh- AmerPai, a. in player (tool cmitor tug,, fur playing ,n Wr'' oUub,u ,,th ,h ded M and of MOntyr.,, plan, I uds The hum gA cummin ion that the pertefu. Moon dirtthenotottar dowu-t1 tt.e mcrF rhari o cited and tb presa .tt (he time were in nt a?4iOm! lialf Wailae the but fOiwe number of per-M- n ygntll l renter luki-nhirst's piaoe, eurd thi wi,o at tn time, offorM to pro-dL- re Tfto rtiAti O as to Tt half the allogrd rollusion 3ftdled pr'xif high school matt w're anowed uudar. but failed to deliver any evlddhce of 1h acorn bem (Irani la 4 li and high value. In adcitibw Ur ego neiaifes: iiotts rtibe 4 lmrten tlktt Uterjti4u4a-ba-- t Coa oil Richardson gav the ooamdssion them for the pr&ieo - thwenmenthbalvwi a good talking to. Whqn th extra precautions thit were taken the sricond bait tlio hiah aga inat Scalping VbWIe blaw tBuite and municipal the lbjrielatton aguinHt ealping is urged a hM men nn cnught up with t lhj joint it was a The finding coatinuee in part (Jfamtt plavfa U evident that it waa the aim nip and tu k gamp and oetthr tmira but high of both dubs to provide adequately for to, get mu.h of a K'hool finally' rntlbd and wn. Tfie Iom their ngylar putroiii J FlUlddulpbia pf MrThtv re nl center gritty wukn1 the total numb r of reserved seats wld the high school team. It a a hard work for tlie first day sas Of this wn tan floor tiumhrr tlie dub itself distributed $.Ud for titom to taka Xiio ball .nnd thir pnjving wan not up to the tirketa among Ji persists, cnneisttng of --.flLxmlard. Rtrtii taama fere poor in the dub ffk4aa, pttblje offtrlaia, ptrisdail kpartmont of thnwing baekota- lXacb phla plavcrs and misnMne-j- i .to tisauj bad eimngh cbanvea at tbsa jnudO- of persona having bei furnished the rntn 8tara. for high 1)4 hool aern Wilwni and mission, in addition fo this the dub also has furnished the nommission with a Wifoon was in the Haah-yKUUeiecnt the time and it Wae through showing to whom the tickets tlust tun high schutti tans woe (he fusel shad theee persons 'tvrwgftipw,lj-r- f were Granite Ausherfor Stars shotted, thus milking game. These two men were rd Of the dlApOftltton of 8.W1 tlk" tf ntan and Lov br mainstays of the Onuitte team The mit of a tots! r.f ASaw'ld The tirgets teams lined up 9 follows. tho dlff rnre bt w" n reprcwsni'ng (rose properly arrounfed for and the Cranite High School. total said -- were, gent mil fHnwer . . r.. -Love r PykeTk.r. mail orders Hswlev rf. .... 'Auehtrman through It must b r.nt Thorun ttl. King. Vlallaco . . d . (Vie "TYArtt ........ .... t it neHtaliy fonmt - thUr Travis the hands of speculators wer, into way unon-- . Hamilton rg through methods beat known to thn bferee Gihgerlrh rmplrewiillsma engaged In the business of speculating In tickets, anil in small numbers of each-lot- , and for which neither the club GRANITE SECOND TEAM owners, thHr officials or employees wnr responsible WINS DOUBLE HEADER HOW TICKETS WEEK HANDIED In New York the tickets for thf first In a double-headrellmlnarr anww gams were disposed of In the follow the Granite second team won from the log' manner 4 Out of a total of ft boxes the high school Second tmm by the score of 18 to J sod the Granite third team commission ws furnished with a list defeated the Apollo Item nf Salt Uahe showing the names of persons to whom boxes wore sold directly s4hy the score ot 18 to IS The game be W or tween the Granite third team and the to the purehMU-- r bv the tlub -- Tl B has aleo furnished the A police was a little oiHskied, as the chq with a statement showing Granite team started out in the Imd contmiiMton name of to indKidiiais end whs never beaded The game be the tween the Granite second team find the whom distributod personally fill number includes high school second team was fast and 4MA tJf kts The score at the end of the 154 furnish'd the national exciting Included first half was. 8 tu 8 In favor of Gran orarniftst'm in thi number the thkeis tllstilbUlFd bv the Its. and In the second half each team weru tusde to points. The trams lined up a commission m the nenspsper through-- s out th. ountr fottewa: li-T- ti" Out has kJsb furnished the Seconds H Grant to Seconds with a coinmlss'on sworn statement ... rf Fox Youeg.. Hist thoro was sent out bv Jiu.es Erickson showing ifc ... .... McfKmald them through the mails 4 974 tekets Kerr I Tho club also sutos that tbev . ftbwm Ramoysr eold at thcir offhos on the day beforp Blazmrd the kK)oway ig sales to players, newspaper publhfriends of the club and privileged per-so- ft Oranitg goconds w 4(mI f iMt- - ticket- - The of rh w peruius mere not sub- ihf Tommiswon STilSSKh CnlinOtt x ' number of U kets sold ... iimst iiesived total HaJton... rg. for Uh first game exclusive - W bite, I Staten of g suts, shown by the record was rtLake I. S mJiojI The defeated tin Granite Lv U -- In lb i "f the fntris.-)inilc- i Prat IS luagu sene by u score of - JL. and The cunt a ,.lug Yl.- - twmitv the prat whistle. ft.t'1 tbll Clnc.n, '. tl f -- H H 'IJll ,1 , 9rH! or i.;"l S ' ' nartod;tritii gi jutifd nrt fit whtw Uku fttVrt.ri 2inanie jy . 41 Iti self-start- er at-ta- in gfn iI one-thir- 'gmsttm EAMBUtlt RAdB5 TEA1L- w ,u r, Jn the days of the dirt bicycle track at C31 ' McCooahay rude tandem on rtek whith was one of the these men used to entertain biff crowds events of those days. at the dt Iteckw ttot ftprlnffS ty rid interesting Tho rambler team was one o the first mile in two minuts and thirty racing teams organised here when the Now it takes a mile In 45 bicycle lirst became popular W H. Me srCfilKis &cconav on a motor cycle on a board (onahay found this photograph of the team to tve(g lhe the other ?xMtn store And it ony on, rjr Weller, who Weller, utm was the captain of the V11 o H root- hero year held the mile ret- - team. 4a practicing here, an,l Kped May e mark has a fruit farm and chicken ranch ord add Smith had the -- 1 o 1 4Mre fn fr half-mil- vts could not have bees secured by the in any great numbers as speculators it U shown by the New York club's own statement that onty 4 974 tickets were m sent out through the mails Members of the commission were exjustified in the thor-rquestion t pectation as ludhldusls that a gh tnyeatlgatioft wetild estabHsh .allusion between speculators unl one or nor employees of tho New York club for these reasons Two days in advanrt of the public hale erf tickets to the polo grounds In every newspaper the of prominence of advertisements New York ran of well known ticket scalper every the for that city that choice seat series games would be on sale grids his place of business at On tne afternoon prior to the opening game tickets were on sale as adIn such vertised b speculates large -wnnterii as to absolutely prerlmle t fie- idea that they wre secured through ho channels bv which the public was of the The publication supplied referred to carried with it natrons whieh non without promises to faculties for securing tickexceplional ets would redeeni. contention of the Xewr the is jt orders for ths se-rlYork rtob thae-m- ail war dpoUel i t4t various mb stations of the friutofftco Tjuda time for a night evening OctIn 10moneIn district and prar- distribution distribution in the tl. ally a tomplet (k't 14. and that city on Wednesday thus speculators with tickets a were before enabled to offtr ticket day sale opened (be public But attention again is called to th a limited number of f4 1 that only trkots were sent out through mail or- der and accepting the -- New York olnb's statement a being correct that they bjo In the northwestern part of the city Frank Thatcher la engaged In business In Lagan, and "Papa" Smith, as he was familiarly known, is now with the Gardner Printing company. Phillip Maycock, who was one of the trainers, died about two years ago. John H Wood manse is still a resident in Salt Lake, and W PI McConahay is the well known jeweler here Robins, who was one of th trainers, had not lived in Salt Lake for several years that could not be recognttfed as Aomitig from tho New York club It is our Judgment that tho grants Ing of permission to sell tickets for three games was a serious mistalc of the commission, as well as that of per milting the club to conduot Its own sale, and tt Is the duty of the commission to take every necesaary step it can to prevent a recurrence of the condition existing during the last world s series " care of himself In the hope that he would be able again to enter the prize ring by July 4 The champion had no particular favorite for his first opponent, but said he would like to "take on" Joe Rivers, the local Mexican featherweight. If the latter persisted In his challenge. Next, Wolgast said. Freddie Welsh looked good, and so did Packey McFarland 1 will allow McFarland to weigh 134 six hours before the fight," said DOOIX HOLDS JOB. Wolgast, "If I can only induce him to laid at get into a ring with me. But I guess Philadelphia, Jan 5 It the ofDcea of the Philadelphia Na- there Is no chance." tional league baiteball club today that the difference between President Pore! SfOIUX MILL FIGHT. and Manaaer Charlea Dootn had been Newr York, Jan. Johnson, adjuated and the latter would Iffatn manager for Owen Moran, the English manage the team In U12 lightweight, accepted yesterday the proposal of James C. Coffroth, tha Sgn STV4308 DECISION FINAL. Francisco promoter, that Moran enter Coarh A. A. Htaag an elimination bout In California next Chlcawo, Jan of .the fnlvemly of Chlcao will be month to find a suitable challenger for Cven free rein to raat the vote of Ad Wolgast, the lightweight champion the midwax achool In th vartoue ques- Coffroth proposes that tion up for eett'ement at the Big Eight Hogan and Tommy Murphy enter the conference Jan. 24. elimination contests of 20 rounds eaeh The board tn charge of athletica at to pk-- the best man or the three to the Cntverelty reached thia decision challenge Wolgast. after the date for the meeting waa reached. Th coach' known opposiFIGHT TO DRW. tion to the summer baseball question, ' Mo, Jan 5 -T- ommy according tn his friends at the univer- Dixon sity, make It a certainty as to the posi- Rochre of Kansas City and Johnny of San Francisco, feathertion the school win take regarding weights. fought 10 rounds to a draw professionalism. here tonight. Dixon waa the from the start, but th coast aggressor boy took m5lr m1 finish a,,ogUnl"h!nCTt u IKUES. I oik club f fm (Jack the world's heavyweight champion, and Jim Flynn, tha Pueblo fireman, were schedul'd to meat here today to sign an agreement to contest for the Wg title Practically all stipulations have been decided on with the exception of the date. It was thought probable the match would be arranged for July 4 and ths place a small town ln Nevada. sKsassssstsawsssstjssss&sssg&ssss&sfsiic Who W Ul ZBYSZXO AND WESTEEGAABD ABE BEADY FOB BATTLE TO FIBISH. Meet Jesse Weeterganrd to the Salt Lake Tlwater on Wedureday N Irht ln a Wrestling Match to A. 'T'TovvF FlnMi. r (Slleeial to Tb News) Chicago, jsn t Jack Johnson and Jim Flynn will moot tn the parlors of th Sherman hotel this afternoon to prizesign articles for their fight at Wend over, Otab, on th Western Partite railroad. Promoter Jack Curley will put up 314.080 as a forfeit for the match It Is understood that this amount of money has been furnished br the official of the Western Pacific railroad to have the fight pulled off at a point wbert the railroad can handle the traffic. The Johnson effrie fight at Reno proved a big financial succees to the Southern Pacific and It is rumored that the Western Pacific backing the promotion of the fight between Johnson and Flynn. When the article are signed, Curley will guarantee Johnson J30.00 or 320.004 and tralnti g expenses and a Third of the lnteret In the moving pictures. Flynn arrived in Chicago thia morn1 ing He has beep visiting members of his iainily-u- t JuauM home In Pueblo, Cohe, and was summoned by Curley. He t now on Ms ,va and anxious to get th match clinched . It If f I,, ( W, Tt- ' is almost certain that the'srHd of agreement will provide that in th event Flv n i w defeated by any other white boxer ho ween now and the date which wil n for the battle Curley will have the right to substitute Flynn's conqueror for the Pueblo fireman. v , , ! j53Zti .hysKko will arrive In Sait Lake Sun- day night and will go Into training M ester-- 1 .hrie for a cfQ le of dv tho halt Lake theater, gained another wMl arrive here on, Tucsllav noth in last to In excel nt comii- hp Omaha, whatf Uimc ap- 'aid night victory Kmtllo. Pitman a finish wrest- - lion for th: match end the wrestling bug match. The 'Pole gained the first fans antuipoi a hard halt!" Neither fall In 13 minute and the. tlnal In 11 of these wrestler have cvei appwred After the match the Pole left in Salt lacks before , for halt Lake, where he will have his Promoter Harry Heagnen announced next match. Zbj?lLo was challenged today that he had mstched Julius John- at the ring-l- de Paul Schmidt and son dnd Frank to resile on eGlovonnl K.ucmRk. McCarmll Is jof the preliminary event . - t 't in the wrestling game. Tokel jafadtomer d u throw him twice In n hour at tirrat Falls last week, and It If be- lie.ed that be trill give Johnson a herd Lattlf. Mr H eo.gr en win rang- - .mother preliminary tomorrow to conljtlWe the card The seat sale opens at 10 oclock jdav morning. The prices have been cut dofv n for this match, and j Mr Heagren expects to All th bouse, giving anybody a chance' to see tha match. ' I lf ' -- Wol-ga- fight-llaeu- 1 pnau-aaaur- SHARMAN WOLGAST RECOVERS AND column eel hr cement. The stands have a seating capacity of 2.000 The cost of construction waa $12,800. DAN PATCH CO. GENERAL AGENTS FOR THE bt t. v e - Cal.. Jan. 1 Ad gheitht champion pugilist. Is now recovering from his threaten' i nttxrk of pneumonia and for a time . evterday walked around the sun parlor at hi Venice cottage. Wolgast was In tut usual goad 'wUin and talked frtaiy would tak no plan. Hh decUnd hi with the cold more foolish .chaaote flight air, hut would take the boot of I Second Hand Auto and Motorcycles For Sale Anderson-Ripp- e Co. 406 i StateStrect We Can Rebuild or Repair any make of Auto. Tbe best repair shop and the beat mechanics that money can get Our Mechanics are eastern men with years of ezperlenoe. The best work done at a reasonable price, ne experimenting on can. We can tell you whats the matter with your car and tall yon how much U will Cost when you bring It In. We have parte tor Oarford Car ln stock, and can supply part for all mke of Auto. Salt LalieAufo Exchange iv -- Boy. 2 1)1. 2 0044. West South Temple 109-11- 1 ti MOTORCYCLES THEY HAVE GOT TO GO. 375.00 Excelsior Merkel Sight . . $100.08 Standard . Reading ...,....$125,00 . new are this at They price next week only. The Broncho. eredlMuto &Bicycl(H!or Chalmers Columhus El ? ctric 136 EAST THIRD SOUTH. Everything forJhe motorist -- Botterill service IS WILLING TO FIGHT - Los Ai EAST FIRST SO. HEADS th 11"t of 14 Pacers. In a contest open to all who desired to make out a list of the beet 14 pacere, the Horse Review shows that Dan Patch received 3,301 vote. This, of course, entitles ths great champion to the place of honor at the head of the list. 1,1 order COI" Joe Patchen, a son of Dan Patch. Joe Star Pointer. 1.S9H, the flret horse to beat two minutes, ranks third, having ad 3,027 votes. A peculiar feature of this selection by the public I tlrnt Hedgewood Boy and Lady Maud 0, full brother and sltdrrare both givenplaces of hohor jwthla Hat. The unbeaten Direct Hal, trow margin ' points.1" of The liet is si follows: li' Dan Patch. 1.3S14. 2. Joe Patchen. 2:01, 3 Rtar Pointer, 4 Minor Heir, 1 53 5. John R. Gentry, 2.0 it, 4 Robert J.. 2AH4 7. ledy Maud C., 2.001, 3. Hal Pointer, 2 045 10. '1 WYOMING Sharman Automobile Co. LIST OF BEST PACERS 4 Hedgewood AGENTS WANTED IN ' UTAH. TDAHO ANR WESTERN AUTOMOBILE "One-Roun- the contention or the New that the 4jiffrnce between 8 Johnny Kling this amount and fha imntlHr of tU kets! own under B' arif if th baseball atchcr, last night received ( totel number of tPkU sold at the t the management a telegram l 12 6JJ publu sal of ihjredHv n It ! c tM the the Boston Satitnal league team. 4f the New j r York that Ukte seoprd bv spec- p juiicing Ms ippohitment a ynanag cjh Kred through mwil enkw tmd gro prrparwl toBtioinit to the pommii ttlc were without d mbtat'thej letters and postal cards from many jhibl!. Tmnesr I vry'sioa m number teg bae con this of people who received theirThey Kiln? said white the salary question button upon 4h fct tMt thsv re- - hundreds NEW HOCKEY RINK. l.tkeis by mall and express satjsfacwas had not beii definitely decided, it ived u grat nmry letters f i jnail to treatment accorded them. the at New Haven Con, Jan Itts 95 aob wmiM 'Mer on for hiih Tivil 4yiN,n ious leclar- - it Iw.rly I indicated tlgit not a great get probable hr in rink has been rushed If.1' sent out If tnv that surit sis6i(ioiia next season worl hwver number of ticket "jT good results with r thrown inttrilw h card They thrmigh mail orders could have been the that floor, Ming went tA HiiMon JuA 10 last, laid a week ago waa ready (or ured bv sculators trale J" r0111,,nltM,t,lhnfi t,w nt1,nl tndlUduals from the (liteago National in Western Paclllc Is Said to be Backing th PuWlc skating today The rnk Is the The New York club Is to he . In T'i warded Vh! torevst largest if ln Off in und Curlev In oars suUon T,..K trLI i . the taken Al of Pulling the and for by prw ' Lnited Mates, 'I" i hlcago 210 base bull the sale of th k- b 190 fet over all.measuring pnutii!m the clrb offli a?s admit that prior during and after Fight. 190 feet with to watch PUchers Oriffln and Weaver. Outjllt situlntor oiiUuned ticket detectives jf' ts in mplmlng 90 fet of Ice aurfau. fielder Kaiser and Klhig for Pitcher their emphyes and alsr tn deporting It I built In arena form, tne roof tush rmrvn. lAGftl, their tetters containing mail orders in Tjtetl. Catcher Graham and Outfielder in envelopes supported by steel trusses on steel out-o- f khe way stations Chicago, Jan Johnson, It must be eldnt that then Ktrih and Collins HUNG GICT Kansas Cltj, Jan jf ! Jr nitaper, N'jack. N. Y, Jan. 'A Paul Leggeto, the Nyack automobile authority, made Interest to every a discovery that Is mutor'nt who has been "up against It" after he has exhausted his gasoline supply miles from a garage. Mr, Legget ha found tha acetylene gas. while not nearly as powerful as gasoline Is equally efficient In operating The forerdobr was a very significant a car The discovery saved him from step in advance In the movement of being stalled mile from a garage 'and' 'bodies of even surface and the favor i constitutes a good tip to the country s with which it met seems to. have led motorist. He was driving from Nyack. N. Y designer to strive for the utmost simto Chatham. N. Y., a distance of 12 plicity and grace in the lines of the ml tar While between Kingston and whole car. The miscellaneous curves, offsets and Catsklll, on the west bank, of the Hudautomoson river he ran out of gasoline several, nir knacks which chanutertse biles of several years ago have now al- mile from the nearest place where any most wholly disappeared, and In their could be secured As there were no place we find straight llhes or generous telephone any pbaror than the gasoline, sweeping curve and even surface that he started the car with the and left the gas from the acetylene give the painter an opportunity to tank on the dashboard of tha ear very pleasing effects d the way An example of successful effort to- turned on about ward simplicity la offered by the new around. Th n be ran several mile up hlU down ges acetylene and only Peerless fore-docar bodies. using touring An unbroken line, which for power until be arrived near a parapet sweeps upward in a graceful curve at church which carried the only supply the bat k scat Is offered by the body of gasoline In that vicinity. He made one- nd"tope of the doerar'whfeh line with th run. of Lit mile In tour and Wit the top of the radiator. To maintain 'half hours, which included TIMARound-out and this line unbroken the folding seats on two ferries at Rhlneclllf an hour waiting for and one-hifold down below the top of the car and tits r aiming board has a recesa so that cne of th fertle.the extra tires do not project above Recently IflDetrolt, automobile enthe top lino of the body The running gineers pronounced acetylene too weak board la straight and solid, and the a combustible to compete with gasoline Ia-get- 's front and rear mud guards, which meet as a source of engine power. Mr. notII. are gracefully curved. performance to the contrary, - To preserve this simplicity- - of surface withstanding. careful attention has been given to details. The driving levers are inside MANAGER IS The front of the top when up Is fast- WOLGASrS ened by short straps to The brass rods IN JAIL FOR SPEEDING of the wind shield, doing away with the extra line heretofore formed by the Jan. 4 One man was traps that were fastened to the frame lass Angeles, hurt early today In an automobile near the radiator When the top I rioufly smaafr-up- . which Resulted in the arrest down the bows fit snugly together and 'Joint, manager of Ad are held ln place by a new fastener so of Tom" on a charge of recklcaa driving Tho that fhtf top continues tho graceful injured man la George Bauer, agd M. curve In which the body line terminates who waa hit by tha apoedtng motor oar when it ran Into hia houae moving outfit. at the rear seat. The automobile turned turtle and on was pinned under of jonea' companion MAHMOCT MATCHED. It. but not artoiio)y hurt. The fourth member of the party, who esMahmout and caped in th dorkneas, waa reported to Chicago Jan Jeaa pwleraon have pooled St 8(0 forfeits hare been Ad Wolgaat himoelf, but thl to bind their wrestling match at the Co v li dented, it being atated that tha on Uarch 1 The sanction of the er had not (gen out of the houae ainca ne mayor la necoaaary before the bout la eocaped from a threatened attack of monia a few days ago. As the number of 1912 models operating In this city Increases one yen forcibly Impressed with the effort 'on the part of designers to simplify lines This Is particularly noticeable In parking places, where there is an opportunity Mocomporel models of recent years side by side with the 1912 prod-uc- t. Tom Botterill Automobile ' Company Wol-ga-- ' ra-il- iv hu-m- or 14-4- 3 SO. STVTE ST. The Automobile Exchango (INCORPORATED) 123 SOUTH STATE STREET. 2?rPR00F equipped GARAGE -- . ' , j expert : JC3. TO REPAIR OR REBUILD ANY CAR. AlTOMOBILE supplies a as oil grease. - , "A ,1 in city forstorage. - shop mechanM . mss AGENTS FOR THE AMERICAN CAR. - ... |