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Show i AGGIES MB' TO RBILEY IS. LEADING CADDOCK QUITS WRESTLING GAME. By Ripley - "V Bill PASSED BY -Y ?! 4 ; Lotli Fan to be. Treated to Sharm&n - is Second and Skeen Third; Hood Top Annual Big Disf; Aggie! Professional in Official Strengthen; High School Gun Average f Tourney Plan. , tks nm Jim Savage, Who Trained Siddoway Satisfied With For Johnson 'Measure and Urges LowWillard Fight Thinks Local Boy er House to Concur in r Will Take Honors. Amendments. a RETLCKT, JR, to the hoop honor wtll b at of Utah, TTUla m3 th TJuh Aggt trapSbooter CfiARLET StATK to Friday In th final - lug to helm tad average Just Th - of th Crtmrao sabte-to- -; M. ul b played la th BUi eoop Vssuod by the national assoclntloa. gym. truk to th gkiw of Ogden to third to the er-age- a It th Draomt Just a fraction of a point boh ted (grarv In th von according to dope,n D. K Hood of SoltLoks Shannon. aino in Crlmnon haa detested th on tin own floor and tea laads tho profess Vmslst teams. Conference other nil alpbabotl-cf- tl hi toua arranged ertncto Tbo that Vi- stnuo i c. stock has rlsoa time. Len Andros, whom the Bias and rdr, loikrwi Kite hail a thir best hoop man, towl final the In BJL B. PC. the oe in I fight ., been out of the ram almost Anderson, J, BaH Lake ,740 572 .7 will boost return 1465 his and the first Brakra, 3. WOgdsn....20U .775 tsTrartner eollea Coach Jenoo inhas A. R, Balt Yaks... 600 Bain. no there on the UBS gonda formidable Boll. J. W. Bingham.... JJs 44144 .7777 .1444 Zubt but uier Will make Lake. Balt R. T. mot Barney, 0 It .4004 They were l he mpesraneo. Beven. Chaa, Bacchus . .. but at 111 .4011 Logan Y. . . 800 lsat . ATP. night Ogden W h 44 4444 "flu" he again flared up In the Bigelow. Laks 44 444 Hotter la and his team Brewster, Wm.Slt .1480 110 t wth and Coach Browning, . 45 to dd ant make the trip. Burton. Jr. JBalt Lake 140 .440 V.. Bacchus Pena. Pose Practice Harry j 484 tmko 444 4447 Lcowanr intah. to not --ahowing tha -- nlaaa-ef 144 .1141 14 Salt inks a Var7ity has main- Cowan. J. FA,Salt 444 .1404 Tbs her gam. .4200 It ofloog)Cowan.J the, Colbert. E. 8- - Salt Laks 140 ,riedg between the last gamesattitude. 44 7404 74 loafing Cummlnga Whalt Lake 140 s bed el he caused aease 140 1444 with which Currie. D, 8alt Lake.... The u ta asserted. .....1460 her Doon. C. 'Hi the elate college hda tripped up real 144 .774 mad. them play Eodey I. E. Bacehua.... .4040 .poneriu ha 4464 .404 la. Ogden hotly ball only when the gam wo1 much 44 Mehorfr Lake.. XU Balt Coach Ktlapairtck tested. ran 50 , 144 .7400 the poor practice and Fowler, WniL JBalJ lake. X5l wrought UP about X24 .4400 Salt lake threatened to pans up the oattoaai Gallagher, tournament If the fellow, don By Frank C. Henka. Who assisted In Jess Willard for his JIM battle with Jack hazards tho rather surprising opinion that Jack Dempsey will wta via the knockout rocte K the pair ever meet. Dempsey Isn't a wonder of wonders sa a rtngman bat, just tho seme, he shouldn't have much trouble la knocking out the champion If the -boot goes ten or more rounds," serto Savage. "Willards only chance for victory. In my opinion, to to shoot bom hto terrible right hand uppercut which will drbp any living man who feels the fall force of It. But against a man like Dempsey, fast and aggressive, wbo never mays still, the of Willard landing is possibility hto because of great height, reach, strength and tremendous balk. out Willard can deal crumbing blows from any angle. But that idea is erOdd as it may seem, Wilroneous. lard can pnt stunning power poly In bis uppercut. Willards jabs, books and straight blows are nothing more. Be lacks the knack of putting snap Into those deliveries. And it te th snap that drops men tor the counL SAVAGE. milt - La-ra- bi i a -- n Jin Cht. tACX dck. Ink.. I loCtSTUKG s IMill push-punch- T. th weather in the last to elaah, U bu)1 far from bem in trim Ihouah he wUi doubtleaaof be to th these things Friday In spite the red vhKh cuni eorely f till snd white. Ihe Cnmeoiutee UUe as the wobble geld df the sure too any trs They are not however. It ta wit approaching fray, Lvilhm the poesibiliuvs that the locals this should Hut the dust bua yei the V of V. Mill has enother happen ananee or a victory by the B. hc nVp h,VhS coflege in possSmUfT of HeSgreu, H., Salt Lake. 128 H eagre a. Roy, Balt lake . 40 Holohen. D. J. Balt Xak 740 Hudson, Glen J, lagan. 140 Humphrey, L K., Port Douglas Irvine, A P, Balt Lake.. Johnston, G.. Balt Lake. Loft. H X. Balt Lake . p mi-u- ll ,or. ...... ...... III .1144 754 .4400 00 i 241 1744 74 .4000 Moore, J. M , Baecnns-- . 140 Balt Lake 40 444 .4400 Murphy, 3. 54 4414 MiOeedy, A, Baechus.. 140 450 .1780 Nelson. A. Ia, Bingham.. 750 I 40 Lakl00 1100 Lsk.. "iH' ?Iter..'lE.ftH 44 Humel, P. Bair ParB,j R,!U,y. jT'i, chas. Ogden... C Salt Jr ' Sherman. i ! o, I i Tk... g- - Pelt r,7 a 8 w lke 1 804 444 774 yiMXA 1140 0 eea ? WRITES CAODOCK VVlV - fROrt- Mj1- n (LQOUI Of tbL'Jhiaj( j (u FRANCt - -- 'r - B.-- Entertainment committee: A. C. and Prest Gerald Lambert or tie university student body. on arrangement of games-Pro- t J R. Griffith end Coach Tommy Car--Ingt- k of the of the L. D U. S T7 Coach Accommodation committee- r'MupMrick, G. C. Dunford and Guy C. rCttson Elbert Thomas. , UiiiUcItyt Prof Ommittee on construction Prof J, G C. Dun-- 1 C E i ford, and Prof R. ft Keifhum - - in nr vertlngr evry two xtrw periods of five mlnutos Jt.084charge effort lo make the tournament here a a,h were neceeeary to determine the sueee. The committee on enter outcome of yeeterday's tueeie between tamment ha some Interesting plans fn t h. ,Chool end TOoel hlgh msd up. and the comnilluw-o-n East high won. 47 to 45. ' gvm modations mill see that aii Lpd to cotert In the ther7,ht .fat. hoop tourney at th. Onlver.it, siudenu are taken care of. of Utah the to.t thre. nlghto of next week. Biagham will be the other team play from the Salt Lake division. made an early start and Ito East high lead, but the up a then hit a strong pace and at the end of the1 first half the count stood 17 to IS for Tooele. The Leopards wad-- 1 ed right In at the beginning of the second period end soon overcame the six point lead and tied th score at II. In the flrat extra five minutes, each team scored a field basket and a counter via the foul route. A pretty ha kst by Oswald and amrther by Beetle SANTA .MONICA, Callt, March J 5.the Leopardi In the lead, while YJvemeen drivers, most of them na-- tj put best the Tooele boys could dp was tlonally known. Were to compete here ' to score one basket, this by Parka road in Monica j the today annual Santa . one of the most noted in motor-- 1 WESTMINSTER COLLEGE LOSER, i dom besketeers of W estrain-tnDespite recent heavy rains, the fasti' The college were handed a trimming adamiznd course appeared in "first ster college class cnftdmon 'and It was predicted by- th high second team yesterday, 45 to7. seven d The reords-woatbe points negotiated by Kjnfi4'iit4ythat the loners were .cored by fool pitches. second team defeated Oranlts The course was policed by shout highs 1,000 men. Including 809 recently dt - - 1 he .first Westminster college quint at charged soldiers and sailors They were the armory, 80 to 14, It was assy for under order, to penult do one to cross tbs farmers. the track after It was cleared at noon. COED , PLAT BASKETOAUw Although unable to enter the race beiause hie car did not comply with Girls of the Westminster high school American Automobile Association con- struct Ion requirements, Ralph DePsl- - department defeated representatives of cot! Age department. 10 to 7 It was ma was to rttlvq n evtibilion half f the lap at iY hour the annpatjram betwen;tama 6 tba befori tlie race started i two oTim.h departments. Julia Wines was th be circled has the jn practice Course at the rate of 107 miles an hour. leading scorer. to the known drivers Among best Guggle for the $9,000 offered in prises WEBER WINS IN NORTH. were bdd'e Pullen, 'Cliff Durant, Jos BRIGHAM CITY, March 15 Th WeThomas, Earl Cooper, Louis Leeoeq. Roecoe Bearles, Omar Toft and Eddie ber academy hoop team defeated the Hcarne here last high school, The winner was to receive $4,000 snd'eventng In the contest quint to decide th the second, third and fourth place men the'nOrthern division. Th of 'winner r to be awarded $2,500, $1,60(1 five was severely handicapped and,i Logan 11,000 .respectively. bv the loss of two of their regular slay- bpertators began to arrive early lllirin, - evvi'wi tovu wuw num j Ipr lav apthftgrapdstsjid. ws.fa1r)ybeth AH.wl'b.th tnfloecra. Tflled several hours before the i Although outclassed throughout th drivers faced th starters flag On as entire game, the B. Y, C.. bunch put, BP sec- - the Srtnt A a game scrap" fSS,J.0O,8OO Menlca race and perrons were th ostimatee warei Way man - and Robinson that this years aagly' would bs at best that large. crowd course Is 7.86 The miles long and the distance 260 mi lea making it g 84 BIVGHAM TROUNCES STARS. BTNCHA-March 1 Th Lehl SVFFEREp FOB FIGHT YEARS. team placed a fast game- hers last Rheumatic palna lame back, sore the Bingham high school muscles and stiff joints m8t frequentl- evening with the locals winning out 88 y can be traced to overworked, weak aggregation, to 28, The gam was one of the fast-esor disordered ever at R. played Bingham, and (h Daisy Bell, r. D. 2.;Box. kidneys. 284, Ga , highonschool team had to hustl to finSavannah, ish top. writes was suffering for eight ears frefn In tho back and could K4TSYILLE EAST VICTORS. not do igiy pain of my work, but since I have takln Foley Kidney Pills, I can March IS. The Davis KAYSV7LLE, uo U ol my work. - Foley defeated th. county basketball -- fir Kidney school deaf and dumb 44 to 1 for th. Pills haw given relief to thousands last evening. Although outclassed who sufeNxi from kidney- - or bladder her. .visitors played a good brand of trouble. Try them. tgchramm John-o- n the ball andealwayt kept the local team . Adv, Drugpo. moving to hold onto theliJead, os out-ofto- jgt acmre84ft Aggies Dig Up Baseball Atid Track Material For. Early. Spring Try-Oii(Special to The Newa) . a Aggl "BeJrtV. V sia-pol- nt i -- - i ra-e- ai -- see-- ' BTC V. n 14 Stubby- - et th. ieTto-- ;: thatevar eppl er He wee an Inflelder of rare ability. Ldst year "Les got out for track workin to n" vry f ckJ dlar th ta man. if ' career as track man Bow- - ' Peter- - f Tenths cholt. CBocftb. Pt.V is'tVbb'tVo0:. for Vhe gGdronlu'th" Rocky roouulaina Whit In th East Stubby" won laurels as a high school and football player. He ran sprinter the 100 yards la It 4 seconds and the football quarterback on and turn. "Petersens speed 'dodging were his strong points In footability ball. Tbea factors along with good bead work mad him a very valuable man to hto teem. Is career was onlly begun on leaving the East Side. Upoa enteringto eolleg "Stubby" ImmediatelyIn began try out'for various teams 1818 he mad tho "Aggis" football and track teams, in 1417 bs also took part in football, and In 1418 b made hto letter In three major sports football, baseball and track. Leslie Bowen graduated from the Spanish Fork high school, where he reputation 1 1414 it ! iehrn s-- ur. j U nfStoce.n p., u Although prospect ar falrty bright A. C few for U, spring sports, at the lettered men have returned. - Th men now ere Peteien. tubbyreturning fe1'1 Bowen. Lester Jarvis. Clyde Ad- demon. Many of th. new men have started to show class In difalready linns of wyrk. ,In order to get ferent interest aronswl in the bs sob all and track work a spring handicap track and field meet, a crosscountry run and an interolasa baseball eerie have WoC-play- ed , been arranged. , Applications for manager of track and baseball for this year and for football next year - are' being banded In each day. The- coach intends to pick out the men he considers sllglbl th end of this week and th names will then b preaeated to tho students a baseball play- - ecative committee for final action. Pacific Coast League Talk LAKH wtll start the with .th strongest dub , locals have ever had at an opening campaign, reports Jack Ceok, bo sin see manager of th etnhb who returned from th training eamp at Pittsburg. Cal, last venlng Enough players have already been algned up, be says, t from Cincinnati, in part payment for Morris Rath. Reuther has Ira- -i g through hts proved that the Reds may decide-thold onto him. He would just about round out tho Bo staff. SALT -- army-trainin- e warrant tho statement that w , cant gs far wrong In saying that the club will be the best bunch 'BaJ v LkSt 1 BAs evefhad hrlth whtohP to start a season." 0 ' . not-"an- .. Cook Is particularly favorable toward Outfielder Bill Ranter-- Jack says Rainier knocks the borsehlde to all corners of th lot. sad that . ho to bound- to prove on of th star this yeac. - sll-si- ar President BIO lAne of tho local, club will tile towards th trainabout th last of tho ing camp giro tho players th one' month, to about over for a wook before the. the seadub return hereon son with Vernon, April 1. It has decided been not yet as definitely wtH pome "' Lake, as It all depends upon weath- y er conditions It the waatbev Is too favorable here around that time, the Beee will probably not are rive until Jhe day before the open- -. If the weather la good. Ing frame. th local wtti likely cavort here about thro days before the league r opening.1 - a ' present eontln-geManager Herrs includes at Pltteburg Spencer, catcher; Sands third base; Kumler, outfield; Gislason. second bam; Caldera, pitcher; Conkwrlght, Star scinch, pitcher; outfield; and eutfleid, Frenrh, Wtlett. pitcher. i te-op-en , , nt Butch Byler, the Bees' second catcher, will be discharged string from tbs submarine dtrvloe Tuesto expected te report at and day tbs following day. PitchPittsburg ana ers Cliff Mark) sre en rout from the,Molynesux east, and ia Inflelder Krug stated te arrive In the camp today or tomorrow. Inflelder Krai Johnson to dns to report almost any day, as to Earl Ehedy. 4deals which Ob of th the Bees hope te put through to the acquisition of Pitcher Welter Reuther T() date tho Bee lineup looks Hire this; , Catcher: Spencer. Komrtek. By- -. ler and Hinkle. Pitchers: Dubue. Leverenx, Nil, lett, KIrmsyer. Douran, Bch Inkle. .Caldera Wilkinson, Mark la Inflelder; Kbheely, Orr, Rath, 1 f ra tail-ure- ts LOGAN. March "I boxed dally with Willard, for nearly n period of two months and never one did he hart me with any of his jabs, bis hooks or hto straight drives. Why? Simply because they were panch-blow- s. Theres a thud to them and a sting, too. But there Isnt power In them sufficient to drop a man with the splendid stamina of Dempsey. . "But that uppercut to something far different. When Jess lets R go with malice aforethought ana It hits tts mark, something is going to drop. One day In .Havana, while I was sparring with him, Willard caught me under tho chin with that uppercut and It .wasn't carrying all hto force behind it. Yet for about tan seconds -EXPOSURE I thought he had broken my neck brought on and for nearly an hour was dtzsy and I had a headache a day. as Joe Bt ocher's body scissors. He Thats a on an awful and If punch wrestled professionally about a year Jess ever rlto of It head the and a half before be joined the army. er Into the stomach. The successor to th young Iowan Dempsey, ambitions championship Low-i- s. Dempsey's probably will bo Ed "Strangler will end then and there. Wladek, Zbyszko, or John Pesek, a probably I will think Willard bs In dont new comer from that cradle of grap-plecondition by July. Bethe central states. Iowa and championship Nebraska. Possibly Plestina wftuld came be hates training as jio other have a chance to test hto mettle if ha topnotcher rtngman has over hated it. Take Willard's Havana fight as would change managers. an illustration. 'When he was matched with Johnson he realized that tbs Crandall, Gralason. Banda Johnopportunity of a lifetime was before . son. hrug him. And ha knew that tha vital Ou'fieldera- Ryan. Mnlvey, Ramthing was to get into superb physical ie r, Smith, Spangler, Staraacinch. condition. Every man interested - In him preached th training sermon. Rain yesterday made th trainEvery effort was mads to stimulate ing grounds of both the Angels within Willard an enthnstoam for and tbs Tigers a No Mans Land. a. work, JBut those efforts wars The only break in tbs monotony - , of town sxs the arrival in Henry Berry, which caused arid speculaHad to be Forced. tion In baseball circles, and th "WUlard bad to be driven to hto remark of Magnate Darmody that work in Havana. His training prohe purposed to bav no controverwith holdouts, which sies this every gram called - tor long run - Is tarken year to Indicate nothing doing morning. Jess knew, as does every for Beck and Plnneran In tbetr to nothing mors there that athlete, endeavors to annex big league wonderful for building up endurance wind and the muscles, powers, tho The trade of for Deal and than to running. But Aldridge of the Cub win remain so Joss disliked exertion that instead Mitcheir a prospect until strictly of running .very morning for several arrival here, all reports to th conmiles with Walter Monahan, Tex O, trary notwithstanding. Rourke or myself, he would comproFor the .Angels? Crandall, who mise with a fast walk and with the report Monday. Fitter. Valencia. are the Brown and Pertlea only championship of the world kf stake. in sight at present. Right-handpitchers heavers "WUlard was younger then than h are Killsferto need. to now. "Added years deaden ones Fromms, Chech, Reiger and Dell natural enthusiasm tor rigorous trainappear to be in unusually good If in 1115. with the WUlard. ing. shape for thus early is the season, heavyweight title of the world Within s s his grasp, wouldn't enthnse about On account of last night's wind training, isn't It logical to suppose hail, snow, thunder pud rainstorm, now be cares less for It? And that leaving Lbs local grounds In tha Willard must do at least twice .res condition of a hog wallow, there much training or training twice as was no outdoor practice ofthe Oaks Intensive as was necesssrv in 1116. today. The tip comes that another to bs th to Oaks. lx bAdded Do you think ho wUl'do 17" pitcher The men behind th guns feel rath-- sr "How do you think Dempsey will present talent shaky with thea man a knockout?" accomplish who can and figure that "He probably grill finish fhe fight pitch winning ball will be a big with a punch to lbs jaw," answered help. Savage, iuats CADDOCK, wrestling CARL of the world, has retired. .......... . r D. , a college-bre- d man. He 1. considered wrewtler He the smartest and cleverest ever stepped on a mat. Although Smith. riv E., write from France that 111 health that he won hie he weighs but J.86 pounds, loo sal Use compels him to give, up the mat game fitle from such big ones as Stecher a'nd Ftoney. Harry E , Logan . 2044 .8725 L, Ogdeu.1340 to the Johg he latter forever When Zbyszko returned 2yUr. Jas, Bingham.. 150 114.7718 weigh. 240 finally Tweed. Caddock Is called the ' wrest a n Prooyeu, Herbsrt, 180 107 .7122 and mustered out of the- army, he win pounds. a He docs thousand holds. Bssehu .. to a ranch la Wyoming, where he not with specialize in any one particular Welch. H. N.. Baft Lake. 776 445 .8122 go er p unless It 4s the head scissors" hope to regain hi. health. Cad dock to only 26 year, old, and HI. head scissor, to almost as deadly h"1 I k .7444 114 ,42ul 544 .7404 - I j- 114-.70- 0 41 Ewj. Pxnch-Rlo- MltchelL W.. Salt Isike. . Moffat, Q. 8 ,fialt iaki. 8,tnte Towrwey Pinna, are la progress for tbs Arrangements bpoclsl state high school journey bleachers may b built in the the and university ongym ' played of afternoon of Mairo 2i and vnmghave March 22. Numerous committee EnteruUnmenta been appointed. aoeo fa pany the gams. end a dance to on the night of the final planned Th university will show the team. vuti-- l good time and wtll banquet the . tors after the tourney th of In Commtttee charge - high school tournament are a followsProf ElbertFmsn-coimnittee C. Dunford of the uniand Thoms U. Moss of th L. varsity - and Jam. , , g grai'iic and tickets commities: Prof. L L Mathews, Coach Tommy Fits-- , Carrington of th strick and A. iplvsrsitv, and Ouy C. Vi llson of lh. - ISO .7440 447 1044 HeagrejEBTBinghsm . uid&r es sal-arl- ea Pe-tl- ca crosw-count- ry ed -- fish and gam bOJ wag by th itxt senate ; Th bill as U was ' from th hobs, did not socaps unscathed. bntJL H. RMdoway. fish and gam oommtoaloasr, was so satisfied with It on the whole that b urg'd that tba boas concur in th tenets Mstsd menu. There was much fftsrassliw whether fishing by grappling hooks few suckers shosld be permitted la tbs Frd-v- o river between Utah lake and the stats roi bridgs, and in Spanish Fork river between th line of th Salt Laka Rout and Utah lake tho fishing te b limited te th date sf April 1 and UTAH'S May t i 4 80. Senator Sontkwlek told of boyhoed experience along th Provo. Ho said of the fish killed that abont by this manner wore never actually and need for human food. Gam caught fish ss well as the common varieties be said, were fatally injured. Senator J. WUi Knight, ia opposing, urged that th only tim to ftoh. for spring is and suckers, that th food thus obtained was widely distributed and used. Th elans ha supported was ratal nod. one-ten- th Difficult te Dtotijikk Senator Allen T. Sanford said tbo stars had spent ranch money placing , Channel eat in Utah ink and k opposed an amendment by th Quest committee, which planed bull-hessd mudeat" fish among th ftoh that j could bs seined! Utah laka. It vii impossible, he said, to tail a channel cut. under two years of ug. from bull -- bead or a mudeat. Senator South-wic- k thought It was a mtotaks hi tho first place to plant catfish ia Utah lake, because many gam fish ar killed by attempts te swallow th catfish. Tbs channel cat, ho said, had bees planted near "Spring laka," a shallow arm of Utah laka Th sonata amend-- " ed th bill to prevent seining fas Spring v lake. Be ns tor Sanford seemed toe Heed te so te th th commissioner question of his finances department, bat waa assured that there was never any torn balance of cash oa head, surd that hi licenses were not seen y to carry oa work doomed advantageous by th oommlsoloBsr. Senator Knight much uf th brought out tbo fact that accrues surplus revenue, if anyIn license from fM the proposed increase win be spent on screening irrigation ditches. Senetor CL la Oteou questioned another section of th bill, which read that tbs com m leeton sr might "aathsc , lx the catching and disposition of say of th common fish of the state tar the benefit of th people of any disOn his esottou tho trict or dietrteta bill sow empowers the com miaul osar "to open aay of th streams, lekea or other waters of th otresmo for tho for tho catchingofand disposition of fish benefit tbo people" la either os so the catching and dletrfbntton is to b done under the sapurviston of the come miaslODcr or hto deirattea ad 4 t ! h s v i . "F. on eggs t Ftoh Fishing Sevier county, and hi the Straw, to ho to river prohibited, th berry war told, becooee la thus senators ftoh "School" at waters times tbs clear to such aa extent that It I priuufbls to snag" tho fish with a hook sad Had, th eggs being ased merely-t- e prove to a watchful warden that the fisherman Is realty fishing with talk Th senators ala sot llx th provision .that, any agent selling lieunsea who tailed or neglected te rep art his sales shAuld bs deemed guilty of oslf a misdemeanor. Soma of them th ought that em bexx lament In this form eboold be a felony, the same es ombesslemout In any other form. Tbo amendment, however, stood. a for fee Bnusi to Th seTTtng reduced from 15 rents te 10 sent of Owners private ponds, U Doauuu rerailing ftoh without the quired for that bustnees are to be fined not less than 250 according 4o tho bflt. hot ar sot. under th terms of th bill ss amended, mod subject te refusal to grant any license te mQ Osh. wtth-oalm- taka driving for tbs Jaw Trill finish fi fight. . "Another factor to Dempsey's favor is that b to bust at while Willards best work to At long range. Dempsey undoubtedly wffl bo th aggremor and will fore WUlard to fight his way to clora. Naturally,' disadvanha will have Willard at tage. Willard may attempt te keep Isn't at bat Jack long rang Damprayth type- that wtll b denied. Undoubtedly he will go tearing to sit Willard with the tap of th first and keep after him unceaxtngiy-Danpscy- n Program. "Drihpsey's program undoubtedly calls for carrying th fight te WU-to- rtf and never giving th champion a letup. Thats a course of action that will favor Dempsey. Being tar younger than Willard, faster and with unlimited endurance powers, ho can travel along at a whirlwind clip without fatigu.' Jess can't. H never liked test, work and now that bn to older, heavier and naturally slower, ho surely will dislike speed a who! tot tnor than he ever did before. "Jess to a friend of mtn, a Mg Hot Quick Work. "But If Dempsey has any Idea that ha can finish Willard with one or two HAVE YOU BEEN smashes, to the head or several to the ' stomach ho to very .much 'mistaken, T Willard has a mighty solid jaw and w OVERWORKED had. in. 1416, a stomach that seemed to be protected by 10 inches of conDntO Want You Help po Bat there to one spot whers he )ta crete.tnre CUchee Dp? Am doesnt like to be hit And thats the Your Nerves Dt? place that Dempoey most likely will pick out for hto opening target. "Willard doesnt like to taka walCbdonrnc ThbWa Help He lop around the heart. Every fightous Men sad Weak. Impor er has a weakness s far as taking - ertohed Women Back to to concerned and thats punishment Health and Vigor. Willards weakness. Sienflk Dempsey gopd naLutie4, lovabtn. - fellow., Bet even this does pot change my belief hpeh' np wfth a for the hesrt If .ha.lamr Jock Dempray - wf3 taka hto " x It that often and measure te any fight at ' any thna J bard enough In theae strenuoos, exacting thneo, wont enough be before he will- - have where tbo distaneu to mors thou ten many men and woman overwork their Willard Inlong such shape that a itttl rounds." nerves. They do not tnk enough rest. are. not careful when and what they eat. 8oon they get norvous. irritable, suffer frwn aches and psJns, are Aired all tho ttm have no ambW tlon, kee strength and, vigor and then, become sleep lees, worn out. and sick. Never take to drink anj fals stfano-lan- te VW have secured tho services of Mr. S. H. Sbriner formerly n hey ar temporary makeshift. 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