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Show Lgr DESERET EVENING NE WSSATURD A Y DECEMBER " S:1017 5 .1-- 7 BOWLING: TIN Baseball WRESTLING urn now ; SHOOTING , Basket Ball Ouimet and Guilford Great Four-Ba-ll Golf Combination E11ESM WRITTEN FOR THE, NEWS BY GRAXTEAND RICE. Asen.jN. Y. Tribune.) - Copirlglit 1917 by. The Tribune annual fool ball bariquM evening Th jIfU of Th ddnseatic jacienco department prepared the eat fSpooUl to The !Swf ) nrl)U Mlea Marjorie Oowam, and Miae orkDee 8. For aorne time f holding the for- avowed Indention had charge of arrange- Pearson ' offlrerw of dhe T'nUed States Natlonali . mld&hl All tLvislon eleven "hT Cadip n.enta . Thirty-fiv- e membera of the first and Lawn Tmnia association have been I Lewie to one of their toughest battle 'bJ a of the eaon, a equal t.f 8? or more making a study of the limited number j the coaches and manager rjiWri, inpre- - ent They .! of tournaments that were contested hurky, welMralnvd Tommy ' Or-- Fttspat WUi Asloria. near ft renting Fort Stvcn, ruk and Assistant i'oacta prao paBt araon. Tt h Park i aptaln during the eon Lawrence Manager veetirdvy Tacoma m detf-rmnermtn ihe Ml.lon K money. Neil Hirltn, Martin ot- - licalfy n ahlch rotttret. StlToday Unger. lawrence .Nowella, Waite mN,; of ait championships. both pee the home arhedule of th. ninety flret- "r. Joseph Neville. .Warren Gilmer, ,)15fli a-- ,, national, th return to the dedloaRobert ;rllnkl. Paul division eleven, will mark th near play Anrteraon, OI n Anderson. V aun field the fine' tionof The new sold. Denal the eanonment yrmind eiffretrr - - Orw...., . , K declare which expert. .tliletie - e.moii. That this program to practl- one of the floTat in th norths.!, aaf 'vtn Bartiea, Oscar Smth, I loyd Romto io ylnB hape laet n'ght, deeulte the nty aranl Roberta, Walter f'ritchlow. cally certain to the prediction that . . of the past frequent Howard Jk Robinson. Alton Ilne-u- p Qf . the Fpwortht sport. today; en iurniv y, f with the annual meet- Position Forest' Lamia 4 Burrow . J At ihi time, Sewman Vurrsy R . n .lerxop Fr rk National aawHjation approx- 5 j day th frtte ?r V', leK Velentifi ' . Lovaridga Dummy v. 59 Arm. Croaa 1 Albert. Ilummy Dummy Dummy Ttoayne . III II I S fJJJ Z X120 HE possibilities of luck and th Desk way of fortune in a four-ba- ll match are well known "" Two star. oacK Jia vlng medal rounds of 75, mijht easily be beates by two lesser lights with medal rounijs of 88 through shifts where tha two first hod their best scores on the same holes. Considering this factor, th showing made by Ouimet and Guilford tgpecial to The New INew York, Dec. 8, The New York fliH. t A , league, will tour the south and middle Jointly with the Cleveland Amer- US dli net spring aa a mein of a final 8?5 )cna 12ii sett preparation fur the isia cartipalgn. 11 spring the Giant, and Tigers J96I,! eonducted eSth a tour, which not only 8 J proved highly nfliiial1lntirboth,- - and alB of exceptional tieneDt toward a 2,1 good-tar- t In thp repectle- - major 7. 39 league racea 59 At the time this first New O l'l U0,1.9 m 1.7 ill blotches was one of the most remarkable achievements of the year. Out mot and Guilford. Figure out these few detal&i Their opponents Included such stars ai Travers and K irkby, Evans andrHawyer. Brady and Telher. Kirk by ana Anderson, Anderson and Worthingtoni The courses tried were Brae Burn, Baltusrol, Woodland, Englewood, Bass Rucks. Mohawk Valley and others, of vary mg lengths and varying testa The records show that thi Boston team played no less than 19 88. hole matches, a matter df 8(0 holes, in these four-baaffairs that saw the downfall of every rival combination. It would have been impossible to find a more complete or a harder test Three hundred and sixty bolee against marty of the games leading stars over various championship course leaves very little room for any debate. Winning Combination. - These two have fitted tn perfectly: are an ideal four-ba- ll combinaThey To begin with, both are long tion two-shOn bittern holes, theYongar on the hard par 4 holes, both have excellent chances to get on in I. Distance or lack of distance never holds tberfi in check, This wi one strong feature of four-baplay. In the second place, both ore good York-tietro- it putters. Ouimet to a brilliant Jt. ter and Guilford, playing with Ouimet to well above the average. Here and there he might ha lapses, but w are- - talking-bof the-bimm In the various matches referred to Guilford holed many a 15- - of 2 foot putt for a timely win or a neeD ed half. Prevailing Factor. One of the prevailing factors, hew. ever, was Oulmrta ability to get going at aome Interval of the match and tOCrush al) opposition over a fn. or seven-hol- e stretch. In bne match he played five sun holes at Baltusrol give under nar another ha played five successive holed at Brae Burn under par. and these are two of the hardest courses in the land , These dashed of Ouimet' were powerful enough Ao givegenerally" his side""' a commanding lead lead.that eould not very well be wiped outThey were overwhelming factors lit three or four of the different matchea wine of these ' wild rushes crushed Travers'and Klrk-bAnother overwhelmed Evans and Sawyer. When a golfer hits a ktreak where he to playing hes after ho'a under par there to very little to & dpne about IE Very little except tax trail along and watt eor th storm to X die out. After which It to generally too late, the damage having been completed beyond repair. It will be a long time before this champair are dethroned as four-ba- ll With peace back In th land pions. again, on of the moot Interest mg f. fair under contemplation will be Ouimet and Guilford thrown against Chick Evans and Bob Gardner. This western team looks to be tha sole amateur combination with, a chance to win. With Ouimet and Gardner in the service and winter coming on. thin match mu now taka its place with the great program to be arranged when the red shadow has lifted and the last echo of war to over. ur g exhibition tour was arranged ... es S9 Totals it was believed the clubs would continue the scheme- - Indefinitely from McKenny... ear to year. Both aggregations were i1 . u j ..a cok croirv?. extremely popular south of the Mason ig snvder . Pie evidence that the clubs faror , Officer Crowman ,Rb-rt U and Dixon line and through the MiBttaalt. mere 'made by Sup- - resumption of tournament activities. Brief addreaae pohl rg John J. McGraw ssissippi corn belt. Chrttoaea of the club officials, thoae who Johns rintendent Friie.! I A ASmith. Principal-Man- y Bartlett ,.rt and Hughie Jennings had been bosom fattCallahan. or A . .... Oiham George Ir Faton. for ths aiiccew . pe responsible McRae friends and mutual admirers for more Watson a J Murphy. Coach Tommy Fttspatnck. ob their respective organization, Kappleirw..e--- than 20 jears. Ralston Raprviaor G N Child. Aasistant Coach ..lhb . make no secret of the fact that McKay The peace and harmonv of this . .rh E?.4: tournamenu p"n"rrt! the -Pharpe. patnotle . combination were disrupted' by the ,.fb i Craig...... pal F D. Keeler. Wfn hgh. and pUy-frA verdict temperaments of the respective stars ClncInnatL O., Dec. Warren Gilmer Paul Doriua Mar-ttKaomtea and eran of the Kings County TennU dub, varding Charles Rchmalstig Judgment of the two cl ills. Tjrua Raymond Uwftwr Ottlnger Win Junior Panther and Charles Lincoln Herzog got McKinlev Oswald. . baa several times remarked tbat he for 14,S from Charles r Taft, ia the Cobb . The w toa.trPA.1er in & one the earlv in of games Prlnrlpal Kal.tj jam 35.S85 which ShirxU..g elalm Clot Basket Title banquet m Cobb was accused of deliberately wu folfowed by a daora ePmpmetiUvrrSto ed wax Go him a his xhare of the .ale spiking Herzog. Peach the Tha at combined Georgia gam, InyV year i , The same thing has been said In ari- - of the Chicago National league club to was ordered from the field b I'mpire Junior hoop tram at the New w was tbe of returned Bill Charles tVeerhmfti Brennan. a Bauae oua TOO tucked by - also JENSON school yesterday waj by representatives York Lawn Tennis club, which ia like-- a Jury Iq Common Pleas ourt here last disqualified Tynw became - tt away the clan championship rag by both The t verY 0L.MgMnr iayer ly The the Freshmen. 81 te the Hamilton Grange club and the ' el defeating was never Mi danger for the CANDIDATES West Rule Tenou club. HOOP r game thidr forwards pit chad Junior and will Doubt Diipeltot j The Sophomores finbaskets al doubtful t' ished In second plane Thoe who had been aome l treubla little had Tha flcphmnor a a to the attitude of the national offi..0 trouncing a tha Seniors by (Special to The Nawa) cials toward resumtn the championthat the aenra. Bacauaa o. They are of Logan, Dec. 1 noach Jnon oT Tha ship are no longer recent eoach would not allow any H" inon the rally tetter to partidpato In tha class aariea the Aggies la having a hard time with the opinion that tha The hie basketball prealdenta office nanlor taam waa handicapped because of Its sent out from squad of affair. Th senior team will have to be atifed size Ha has over 4b- - man out at prac- indicate th trend with last place. They played three club had begun to feel the kwa of unGOLFERS FALL Is an this and Tha tice Freshmen loaf three every evening games and revenue because of members resignlrg. landed a berth In third place. Tha Una wieldy bunch to he has started elimin- All of the club had experienced the for opat tha men and aa there are a lot of first dfrww ms members wnt away adating ones iialon. among there, thia ta some- war service or mired. With no Fd G Fr T. FI G TP good - IS LIBERTYS BATTLES of a Job. Jenspn has plenty of there activities tournament thing a but ia lacking a vantages of guarde and forwards 0 for recruit to fl'l in to develop waa no Incentive center Ha hopes withhad who of those one, however, as soon as ha can thin the place a rosters. down his squad so that observation la drawn from the membership e (Special Correspondeara.) (Special to Tha News.) men put it, th possible. Jenson, it aeems, wilt be io As one of the old club were New York Dec. bled being the New York, Deo. 8. An extreme this of athletic at the college game the -and clubs charge ....14 f number of golfers who have Joined th plan for banding Ice rinks at inter as Coach Watson Is preparing and for no particular purpose. Fresh mem military that pato resume his agricultural work In the white, It to this state of affair and colors, be It on this side of the Atlan- training a camps and for holding Fd G. Fr T FLO T P. farm labor section He Is very much because auffer not does triotism ' seof work and with or te tic the other, considered It stands hockey matches between strong that sort, taken to bring to held that ibi. cured the consent of' President Peter- tournament to reason that there will be a large tear teams for the amusement of ths son to resume It aa soon as the foot- about the change. in the field when the war to over. soldiers has been submitted by CorOp Another thiDg that haa disturbed itthe ball season was ended I rt m time to to time word is received of nelius Feltowea proprietor of 8t national official is thefaci that w - . known mm east that .. the of If i v' player who haa fal- Nicholas Ice rink, to the commission Harvey. tne club and players 1l len because while there are probably training amp activities. Mr. Kel- -i battle, roost ft 6 severely have suffered 2 4 . .. 4 .... Totals r number of victims who were Just lowea has offered his services to su!ir of the general cancellation of is tt.e kewtora. reThis plain ordinary golfers. pervise the building of rinks at each, tournaments last taon. P4G.FrT.FlO9 TP his the at stsrs of the links serioaa Among who camp and has also to arrange g 9 garded aa particularly comped-Uon- a have found a soldier's grave aa a re- for matches betweenagreed 1 H Henderson, rg . .. 61 and Junior the teams which ' 2 O aa boy the i,me, 9 MEET Knight FBflSfl Ig.. 10 of General sult excellent on at the St Nicholas rink, or be--' Haig's hammering 0 play H 0 9 were making such Ronstter. c , . the western front Is Clyde Pearce of tween local teams and teams of the coun-trmade ap Burdette, rf . .... progress in this sectionreaaons 7 8 I exptoin-i- n Hffi nger, if . .... Arstraha, who in l908 held the posit- from the drafted me It is pne of the ionCharlesm occupied In a by Brans letterto Dr. GTRayeroft 11 the severaT strong ap peaW .... 4 t Kansas City, Dec 8 i'ompetltlon Totals this country, that of amateur and open of Princeton, N. J.,Joseph a member of the S. My rick- - AS JtrtlnfC. g resident, of hia native land. Pearce department's commission, Mr. Til . Dec. 8 ftopfceaaereJi. to do all among the freshmen of Missouri Val- Julian President champion Jack to cluoa Peoria, made has recently T P ley universities and colleges ia expectwas among the foreign entries that for Ban of the FVorla bsHebali club an- ENELISfl EQLFEHS EET save: There are a number of to continue competition the .....Fd4 0. 0 FIG nounced lat night that Peoria woukL Hagen, rg. helped to make a real International former hockey player at camps la ed to receive the sanction of valley possible 9 a Western league franchise at the the younger players, although xcek Hall, Ig .4. event of the British amateur chpm- - this r n thelr- necond day of coo vi c artier was unseasonable fur - the. annual- - meptrrnr of the league- Hr tit. and I know there will be fprTstdvntir-aJzOKSUxCa- -, iiifci,.- - 2. J.il to osIub " 2 rerence on athletic relatfdnVlodaK The little .difficulty - la-- getting ...a., rosg, Decker, rf. Joseph, Mo r xamorrtrwj courts. RAIDS .was tn Chick Evans HE 8 FUN h DUT also the field team UltchelL If.. together. Bat it this should not New Blood. proposition at least will tome before and it Was Bruce Pearce, Clyde's prove practicable, 1 will gladly r- -- RACE. TRACK. POTATOES, 13 or y of a decade for-nTotals -- d Tf ThaTlLe of So confidant "bf favorable action were range-, Referee Fallen tine. Louisville. Ky , Dec. 8 Potatoes the coaches and athletic managers that blood was being splendidly answered tion of the dual tiUcbolder of the for the boya W will have at least for on the American courts until the sea- grown in the Infield at historic Church,' States In United they have begun arrangements to of The one fast amateur team In this city Nw speaking Clyde's (Special track were sold at freshman basketball schedules. Dr. E by tM ill Iowds race Just closed. Is supported New York, Dec. 8. The belief game Michael Scott, former Austra- this winter and aa nsnai the bea Lehi Five Winners. aoction here tor a total of 81,270, which J Stewart of Nebraska university de- son A great number of remarklian said: records. champion, teams fato from other cRiea and Canada In wav was the Christmas cheer clared thut school no sense of strongly brought out, fund donated for the soldiers at Camp Zachary that the English have will play here. W can always ar- vor of the move and would ymploy a able juniors had been . Restraint. 4o The Nfews.) one a mm Charles S Garland of Pittssuch become (Special has sooa humor .popular to wuch cokch start work 4 His game had a formidable solidity range to have them teams stay over i The local baaketball Lebir - Taylor of Brooiti u, Taylor. a day to play-t.that ' il daoow almost tha. soldiers or with. burg tfaroidLetson. taam waa able last night to trample j about 'IT and he had a wonderful reCecil Donaldson. F. A. five, run.an the halt Lake Y. M. Benjamin is there if in a close match. When in a a soldier team. anything really However, straint have who other of Trailers end hZ Richards and the Vincent Sprints allowing Dr Rayrroft In reply states that st ning up 23. points Cleveland. Dec. I Jack Wolfe ef'ln it at all it would bdOm that competition with him I used to take least Brown and Evans, forvisitors shown the skill and spirit worthy to two rinks will be bnilt snd newards for the local quintet, were stare Race of the national Thrills Furnish seeds be made in the rhances sometimes, hoping that h PU mantle wear the would bs tempted ta follow suit and gotiations are now under way with for the locals, while Shat was the herd of Uhe leaders, such of a Several In athletic director of Camp Uptoo patriotic boxing show here last case of the golfing element which for the viaiton. Instead, however, ths B. " Bingen, the national nirhL The men are bantamweights. the air raids made by the Huns every come to grief. showed New York. Dec I P4r intent ef- yt Elliott still greater for a third. Invariably fort of Fig and Drobach. who, as a junior Indoor champion, without The net proceeds, 83.890, goes to the now and then appear to hav tapped Clyde courage by playing safe, even when reconstructed team, are riding two incentive, are likely to fall away from Soldiers athletic equipment fund. iilj National League Puts . a veritable fountain of fun. his shortness looked as if It would Pionshlp of Scotland and was perhaps laps behind the eight leaders in the the game. t . disWomen and children are not the leave him so far behind that he could the best left handed golfer the world the race, bicycle provided only caused When not One of the things that Office onlv targets for the raiders. Bank work. work. Off Baseball Confab thrills of last night's grind at MadiCounty haa known. Jenkins was brother of hope to win or halve a hole." east work, work. oer balked ot Their legitimate prey or son Square Garden Both riders made content among the leader of the canQuick work; Legat the Scottish two other tha last winner of the British Among troops were to defensive the when the championship belter Deseret it New the Job driven guns, soecialti. by Dept away attempts New York. Dec. I In answer to desperate golfers have paused on since the pionshlp J. E-- C-- Jenkins, snd celled a, the beginning cf thW year, an urrent plea by August Herrmann, score, but made no headway the kaiser's men turn to the golf summer drives were Inaugurated, in though quite a bit removed from bis Th xprint for point scores were was the euperior manner m which the chairman of The national commission course- -, where they drop a few bomba the of David Watt and Stanley brothers class. Stanley ne vert he- - i and when contested persons the dalv young player of this section of the to reconsider his views on the question keenly of IS reto Rhine the toward then and fly had been decided. rf of a Joint meeting of the two major total sprints led as oo in success of J on kins. Matt held the open cham- - less a fins ptoysr. were the coming officials along their to GouMet and the field country with port Hagin in hbago next Thursday Cl! league Hill and Hanie had 234 pared to the California player. Now their enterprise and to give details to point President John K Tener of the Na- 201 i Lorry and Madden were in th.rd it is fully realized that this army of the public of how another section of tional league last night agreed to such and M po Mon with 209 and brilliant recruits our Jikeiy has been laid In ru ins. 120th-h"SJMLmgTfT e.'ore E"ghT to be if it does not get into real league within the next ten days Instead of getting wildly excited not meet vcTth the leading teams, 2.102 milea no laps; Lgg action lost, to anotn-e- r However, season. That fine putting green to another another when 2.102 and Drotiach. milea eight Lp. American league In rtTt(ago next . Appropriate Gifts for Those of the reasons why the regular llr Into a yawning pit. the knights seven Chapman and Lager. 2.102 Tener. Thursday. said President rssnmcd. r will be Record miiea. 2.349 this tape. hour. f xnd the dee 1c make the) of title end rankings According to Mr Tener, Herrmann two Interested in Utah and Her jof theofbrass! lsp made by Moran and McNama- even if It Is found advisable to somedeems a joint meeting of the t matters and extract as much best 1914. ra in d now be la of vital Importance bePeople leagues to satisfaction and excitement from die-what modify the list- - It . .! fore the beginning of next year e, how greatly the. stimulus of the The Christ Jesus covering and charting the hits aa they Have you had aay military training? If the answer in none would in a contest with Colonel Bo- . j plavers to needed at th a critlounger Herrmann Balks morocco Garry India paper Tl ItK MEETS CADDOTK. ical period of American lawn tennia. gey- or a little, this book was made especially for you waa low ebb at tennis Jack Curley, man On Tener s DeeUtnn college thlawn season, and 11. or at bindings. Chicago, Dec f Hussiff Huxsane. po,t flurln)r ger paeeed All the Standard Church IT TEACHES YOU A LOT Df A LITTLE TIME I,v be that the leant It b through town yesterdav mi fet way to RELEASE OF HERZOG Cfn innatt. O. Dec Des Moinex, where the Turn wretle Works in leather gilt bindAuguat Herr- ranks of the champions Earl Caddock the National Bane- Curley said he i con- mann. rhairman kept filled by thoae who had fident he will bring back the new hall corrmieiofi. qfaaid lavf night the chiefly ings. It eved Caddock ..Joint conference between the National come strongly to the fore m the Interchampion bl ... Elias, An Epoc of the not at his best, due to recent lllnevs and Apncan leagues would be held collegiate team matches and the more D; and EOSSIP HUSTLE that Hussane, fit a only nature next Thursday in Chicago as original- - important tournaments. f By Orson F, WhitAges cmm fit one, is out to win. ly scheduled Harmful Hnncnt If one or two of our ownney Large original edition er. feel th.11 thev can noteastern The greatest element harmful to attend, we with photogravure plates. will hold the meeting without of the and New York, Dec. 8. Several times the upbuilding them." support Mr Herrmann said M usings and Memories, Harney Dreyfus game of the ci.uru through the whole- since the world's series rumor has1 of Pittsburg. Ilran h Kirkev of SI tournaments of the sale cancellation D"Uis and i harles Meeshman of u a book of poems by Emeline spun the yarn that Charles Lincoln that It according fb ytr Herrmann fav- haa been found to tie th fact . ells. . Herzeg will be ihtoslng from the Giant1 ored an immediate meeting with the at once acted--tdiscourage the abler I ' With a Foreword by Major-GenerAmerican league. Leonard Wood lineup the coming spring. competitors irom going' around and Works B. in, b in general disfavor matching skill and wita against (he may Hereog t: it, u Tbat the undings. others of their standing New York club and the Giant the with' By Capt. 0. 0. EDis, and Capt. E. B. Garey, National Leaguers Have constant intermingling of the bust j A Covers Book of Son-b- y major league baseball to players But Is desirable, no one will at- U.S.A. a Dislikes and player business. essentially Lambourn Alfred Troubles of Their Own tempt to deny. In fact It to probably 'V likes do nnj count., in order to induce $ & east and this tha reason over oak mu.iON ovf. rrr that oaky the and other titles by The first' steps in soldiering.) Written for alert and' the John J McGraw tn consent to Her4 set that to. the Atlantic and the gifted author. Chicago, Iiec S President DRF.D MIDI. ION DOLLARS pal men without previous military training, and planned zogS departure .from New York sec-a 4 ' eager or th Amitnoan league was Johnson Pacific seaboards have of recent of at capable performing 3 player by Insurance Companies for Fire advised la- -t night by John Kofficially h S. S. Teachers Bibles in most intensive training. Based on the actual exwlelder of, the os well as Hersog ran would for 0Tcncr. vear produced base ond Ireidnt of the National league, that the racquet. Lawn tennis Is a man-- 1 Dosses in the United States In the tn have to be offered. And in all ths Nacircuit of the authors as instructors at Plattsburg deamorocco perience of Divinity the tw n joint organisa-Mormeeting game and when ones opponInst TEX Y EARS. tional league there to not one such chduU-to be held Tiere next new method. of i ling with men anxious to get the fundamentals as quickly bindings. ent uncovers We. totally ails ai Thuradaj. has been called off. sntrt rtvfvtistr 'me mnst nave suKKe-t8revtint If Pete KiliTuff or the Cuba Were as possible Cuts out the red tape. Gives all the short--cuPocket Bibles and Testa--" tbat the 1 per cent of which were be held tater in the or tim to digwd them and evolve conn- still -- a Giant the trading of Herzog strictly meeting used by the regulars in the United States Army. ment8 suitable for the sol-d.eariv tn January, but there Ismonth Inrti- - j waa the failure of the no It be a possibility. But Pet is a might preventable. bation that the American league will . JUone initsfield leading men to nrtx In the touma- Cub and regarded as one of the most) , boys. to thi proposal. agre men La Taat season haf so thoroughly valuable player secured by Chicago In President Tier expLitned Send for complete cat- the ST pee rent partly preventable, aad to a ctnrh that he will not National league It mbih meets in New weakened the game in this country. years." " of ptr Horae Publi- for next Tnwlxr probxhix would fit'll enfthat another be turned back to New York, even if 303 pages. 15a illustrations picture side Die balance origin unknown. unable to fimft Ha buatneag m tiroe of a atagnsEon. which aecompltohev by side the right the Giants wish to make a deal for of cations Lists and to come on to Chicago for the meeting ce vrtll leave th fabric of tho and the him. of nothing, way wrong essential things.-Priway Th doing American will hold their game on the American courts In such le'l Do 7 oar BIT to prevent this waste annual meting leaguers ...oi4 gift books. The rumor concerning Hereog may here next Wednesday. Get It (2.00. an emaciated condition that Its retoday. t be true. It will be time enough to i ; nil orders promptly fil- covery may be accomplished only them, however, when there to 19 a. led. a long period of Home Fire Insurance Co. a definite announcement front the Baseball Writer Dies. through But the of New York off! pea. the championships promises to put a 'Philadelphia. Dec William O different complexion oo affairs of the weart. on of th best known basfe CHRISTMAS CARDS writer In the country, died at his'Mwwrt-boIn thte city. reath-waWe hav a splendid Itn of Christdue to He was secretary typhoid mas Cards. Call and nee them. ' of Ike pneumonia Job printing, binding aad al kinds Baseball Writerg Association N0t 8 MAIN STREET. . 4 Main Street. of America. Ha waa THE DESERET NEWS JOB of ruling dose at ths bora la Judcpca-deac; Ia. PRINTING Jest a bid on your work. . -- 48 2914 , wv' .Ill . - ll rlrnMlRoTXmp.r ed fr E coin m I. 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