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Show DAILY ' UTAH STATE JOURNAL. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1904. ' St. 1. April :i. iso;; nineteen rounds. Kr.iiikic Neil lust to Harry Forbes! at Oaklar.J. I'ccrn.i.er 3. 1 102 ; seven muiids. Terry AUCuVern lust to young Cor-- j belt at San Fr.ualsco, March SI.', the ,tandlng of lhe Pa' the continent by any conveyance ex- 1$"3: eleven rounds, j cept by railroad. Her-- 1 date: Amelia to to Yanpi-lost I.vi.ny up cific national league Mr. Williams drove a Franklin airat Unite, Mont., June 3, 1 004 : cooler motor, and, although this type fight rounds. of machine was regarded as ImpractiBoise Jack O'Keefe lost to Martin Fannie .. cable for such hard traveling as ob- at 1. ist i in. gpokane May 19, 1903, tains in the desert in Nevada mid Butte Young Corbitt lost to Jimmy Hrltt Balt 1st Utah, the machine came through all at Sail Francisco, March 2a, 1904. The tires lusted until the inaright. Jimmy lirilt lost to Jmk O'Keefe the home team I chine reached Chii-ago- , the yesterday at Spokane Portland, Ore., January, 1903. At excellent I entire distance. The chain broke twice i had Harmon Because can lit all shapes ami sizes. n in the desert, but was easily repaired. . Nelson can now cust his hy the infield and , "Rattling" Come ami see the largest ami most " ,h'1 eyes about himself like the invincible The races at the Wasatch Driving Jim Jeffries and say. Whom will I were men there when eomplete line of clothing. .eme locality for the i afternoon were by i tackle now. game yesterday the clinched He now defeated has on bases, outfield had an off far the moat successful pulled off In j everything in sight and it Is safe to Infllani. Spokanes I season. The attendance fcly that he can give either young while on the other hand the Salt Ogden this not aa was as usual everybut the races Corbett or Itrltt the liveliest run they up large lpV, outfielders gobbled were of a high order and furnished have ever experienced. Hut these two way. their Fine Choice Well Matle ti.ing coining R. H. E. many surprises and an ample amount little'" fellows have a splendid Score: COmhinV . P!W!t S of hair-raisifinishes. ttncMMLircjiriSHCL Co ttVUiwiMjinafla excuse and will 'not tight the gritty V Salt Lake 2 Probably the greatest surprise of the! H, tie Dane, ns they have another Spokane was the pretty stepping of Queen match scheduled for some months r Har Hausen and day Toxer Batterie owned o R, by Mr. Runyon of this city, hence. In defeating the Mexican Stanley. mon and won the half-mil- e in three terdny afternoon, Nelson demonstrat sea-io- n straight heats. Another surprise was rd that he is eu route for the top of At Butte yesterday the baseball to the work of Saxby, a green runner, the ladder In the lightweight class. Boise in lost Butte ended. was several foreigner areentered In the owned by Hunnasucker of Deweyvllle, one-sidgame. Teddy Murphy, who has so successa very toiirnnmeut, which gives a possibility DEFEATS NATIONAL OPEN 1 R. H.E. who won both the quarter and half fully handle the hunky little boy from NELSON Score: the amateur honors of the United of S mile dadfiea. 9 12 the Windy City, states that he will! Boise States being curried abroad in the 4 2 5 Thera la one disagreeable feature not turn his attention to Britt or CorButte same manner that the American playTHE Batteries Thompson and Weaver; .which has marred every race meet bett until after their coming battle, er, Waller J. Travis, went to England at Is held the this and that year, Nelson will match park but nnd against Terry Spencer. Boon lust spring and captured the British the long delay between races, which Is McGovern. With such American I MEXICAN LOST THE FIGHT BY KEEN INTEREST IS BEING TAKEN chninplonshlp. and can be remi at Eureka unnecessary entirely another lost game Ogden experts at the game aa Travla and IN THE CONTEST. DECISION OF REFEREE. through loose died, as well as In other cities, through AMERICAN BRIDE FOR Watson among the participants It la yesterday, principally g. AN AUSTRIAN BARON Both better management, certain that the foreign partlclpunta playing and poor Herrera Put Nelson to the Mat in Amateur Honors May Be Taken by a Following are the results of the Spillman and SHurtllff, for Ogden, must work hard Iwfore they will be the Fourth Which Almost Proved Foreigner, Many of Whom various events: R. I., Sept. six allowed NEWPORT. and ball only Newport good able to even the score by capturing the pitched Are Competing. One-ha- lf the Winner's Undoing. In mil was them behind much Interested today society support poor but honors In the present tournament Tohits, 1 Francis C (Conroy) the only international wedding this il tomorrow are Riven np to the I NEW YORK, Septus. In addition Hy nnd 2 Buttling Nelson of Chicago was ye season, that of Baron Bachofen von The These two teams will meet in this Nick H (Dee) medal play rounds (18 holes). the decision over Aurello to the entries and nfllrluls there was a M. H. 1:12 Time given Alice Miss 17th Austria for of 16th 1:15; Echt and nnd contested he will on 1:12; September match play rounds city In twenty One-ha- lf mile small army of golf enthusiast nlmut Thursday nnd Friday and the finale on Pflser, which was solemnised at Lin-- 1 Herrera, the Mexican , two games and some Interesting ball s. witness-eiit1 ilen Gate, the villa of the bride's par-- 1 rounds of the fiercest lighting the links of the Hallusrol Golf club, Saturday. Chlvlall, who Queen R (Runyon) may be looked for. I e'l ln Mont Butte, 2 mon a Alta t was exclusive affair Tli and was the ut very (Conroy) Summit, N. J., today on the occaeasy pitched for Eureka, I From the tap of the bell for the first sion of the oiieniiig of the amateur R to the one. Pearl limited the guests him (Richardson) being ,...S hit freely. Ogden boys I Good Inducements given to energetic Time 1:12; 1:10; 1:12. relatives and a few Intimate friends round the two lightweights waded into championship tournament of llie UnitScore by innings Apply One mile of the contracting parties. Miss Anna J each other with hammer and tongs. ed States Golf association. The pres- men and women to solicit. I Nelson carried Herrera to comthe Tea evilight was 1 1 2 A American so was of onlookers ence maid 0 Harrison of Importing 7 Great the Maud Julia honor, many Q (Robinson).. Ogden cessation I without throughout In lii',,t. 1 taken 2 was keen Lawrence man Interest the street. of h 0 best 10 4 dence and 0 0 2 the Twenty-fiftBoy 240 Nigger (Repd)...2 4000 pany, Eureka I the twenty rounds. Ilerrera scored the this year's competition, an Interest Time 2:21; 2:22; 2:24; 2:23. Tourette Driggs. Batteries Ogden, Spillman, Shurt-11- ft One-ha- lf only knockdown of the fight, sending that has not been equaled slnre the mile dash and Henry; Eureka, Chevrell and la The calcium salts in IDAN-Hthe Chicago lad to the floor In the sport was Introduced In America. This ""I Saxby, first; John Macky second; Heusser. A fourth with a hard right on the Jaw, Interest is due in part to the fact that great for nervous disorders. Sleepy Tom, third. Time 0:53 and Neln t00k the count to nine, un- Gossips' are not the only I Quarter mile saddle horae Bobby Walthour of Atlanta, Ga, der the rules, Herrera was obliged to Bawley, first; Puri, second, and won the 100 kilometer paced profestea loo... ne tongues to hie corner, and before he retire 0:26. sional championship of the world from Claybank, third. Time, could get at Nelson again the latter Quarter mile dash Slmar of France, at the Crystal PalGARFIELD'S COUSIN had recovered partially, from his das- second ; Claybank, Saxby, first; ace yesterday, by four and three-quartDIES IN POORHOU8E ed condition and was able to block the lengths. Tho time was 1 hour, 83 Easy Girl, third. Time, 0:25 rain of blows the Mexican was swing- This seconds. minutes and 57 3LINCOLN, Neb., Sept 6. Aged, lng wildly at him. When you come to think of It, there event was the feature of the day. The H. P. Garpoverty-strickeand elck Herrera, In his frantic efforts to land ' a starters, who did not inculde Dick- - is not a prominent fighter who has of cousin own an a dropped hi gunrd, nnd 'knockout, field, entmann of Holland, the holder, were J etring of victories to his credit without a right swing, caught In the Lancaeter wlth died Garfield, one Walthour, America; GerbL Italy; Nan- a defeat to mar the record. Every Garfield was a I (,e Mexican on the side of the Jaw, Years ago house. hitter sen, Denmark; Slmar, France; Geor, of them has been up against the was overtaken with staggering him. A rush of Nelson's some time or other. The blacksmith, but Relgium and Andemars, Switserland. pill of defeat on. At 78 years I then sent the Mexican up against the came as age I following table ahowtf where some of of age he wae taken away by friends. rop?, and Nelson, although groggy L. L. Whitman of San Francisco, the leading pugilists of the day ran up hill of "months himself, apjieared to have the dark ago, because Several who stopped off In this city on August against it: returned wae skinned fighter on diary street. The he James Jeffries lost to Jack Munroe, weakened condition, I 5th, en route to New York In a there. died and to gong sounded with both men fighting the poorhouse reached New Butte. Mont., December 20, 1902, four Franklin automobile, claimed hla father and wildly, though honors were even, boih Garfield York on Monday. The New York Sun round. Garfield's father werelmen retiring to their corners with nn Jack Munroe lout to Hank Griffin, and President comments on his trip as follows: branch! unsteady gait brothers, and that if the other will At 1:20 o'clock this afternoon I. Datsonville, CaL; twenty rounds. Maks your boys look and fsel manly. Thsn they wreheabouts hie of in the succeeding round Nelson knew of he family Jef f to looks James lost Bob Fltxsimmons L. Whitman, completing a thirty-fomake better progress. No boy that feels and succor him. showed no ill effects as the result of I1. and trouble they would I to be at th head with days' from San Francisco, stepped fries at San Francisco, August it louchy can atudy and have ambition fiercely his knockdown, mixing ten rounds, 1903; from his automobile In front of the ef he class. the Mexican, who was unable to use It TO DISCUSS CIVIC PROBLEMS. Kid McCoy lost to Jack Root ai street and clubhouse at Fifty-eigh- th his effectively. wallop Fifth avenue and handed to President Detroit April 22, 1903; ten rounds. and fit thorn The Chicago lad was fighting at Ont., Sept. 6. Mayor TORONTO, Bring your boyc to Putnam' School Bale at Kid to McCay Tommy Ryan lost Scarrett, of the Automobile Club of chief cities such close quarters as to place the boot paying investment of of the official it th find will You out. other and I round America, a letter sent by President Maspeth, March 2, 1903; fifteen a disadvantage. Though tha season. Peter of the province gathered here today Mexican at to young lost Walcott Joe of Scherwin of the Automobile club crossed hi right Ontario the of Herrera repeatedly annual meeting the for I 1904; Jackson at Baltimore,, June 10, California. their for-ite- m Municipal association. The principal I on Kelson his blows lacked to two only ating the mer force and seemed on the program, which cover new Into man of the greater cieVer Chicago daya, w ill be a discussion 1 demon-The fierceness. capacity of and law and practical tlvlty Nelson to take" punishment waa mar2345 WASHINGTON AVENUE. velous and hi tenacity In pushing the Issue with hie swarthy opponent folBalowing a rain of blows from the kersfield lad called forth prolonged aplow plause from the fans. Crouching Mexican's pe meet the Nelson would with impualmost turtle cullar guard Jolts to the 8a C0- nity and send right-arws do (he That Is MMtly why of body In volleys. Nelson seemed Bnelnaea Ogdan. Tailoring and continual hammer Twenty-Fift- h lng on the Mexican' body weakened uuh- in him until In the ninth Herrera clinched to save himself from the bombard ment of blow rained upon him by the Dane. The Mexican was breathing hard, while Nelson apparently wae as fresh as In the opening round. Her rera drew first blood In the seventh with a ripping left to Battling1 mouth. In the eighth, though. Nelson, with a stiff Jab to the Mexican's nose, started the claret, and repeated Jaba to the member caused Herrera to bleed proIs the way a prominent eastern newsfusely throughout the remainder of the paper editor expresses himself about fight. the service of the Overland Limited The Mexican made a rally In the on the nineteenth, but hla blow lacked steam, and the Dane rocked the Mexican's : head repeatedly with left Jabs, which he followed by vicious swings that caused Herrera to clinch. In the twentieth round Herrera went after Neison In a wild manner, hla blow being cleverly blocked by the and rv' rj . ht tins. lb. aroma-tig1 and Chicago lad, who sent In his left If you are going east and are In a with tellng right to the Mexican's body At high grade grocers. hurry, the Overland Limited Is the effect train to take. Through cars to Chi0. 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