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Show DAILY UTAH STATE FRIDAY, JOURNAL, FEBRUARY UNION YNAII jinfflUSPORTSi t" out m lift r PC. the worU s 1000 succeed a. 1000 not rest of tha Bowlers. y. W. U Standing flushing 1 1 0 j j1 o 1 flay jsiepW1 ("tin 1 1 fly31 1 l.il.e I t 1;,!! i'11'!! If IVIll'-T- Mu!. tin- .,ui; i - I 1 1 K'aikHw Qddff - hlVr i l4llIi Ih rli-s- . alize pelf. . ti. , ll u,al t14J not take my cb.ill'.iige seriuusly ' enougii Mill" to warrant Jeffries meeting me in a Thomas ttttMiiy-piiiii- d i tu ti,. j,t Sa t'lani'iaeo. last Kor that reason I shall team of bowler try to get the the champion to light me six Jm completely overwhelmed rounds ut . leam m their first game of one of tile Ihil.i.lelphia cliihs." to three etraight game. ot the latter team, bowled 2-- - fr for this evening. The wore: SCUDDER. ToUl . 182 154 ISO 94 133 111 83 114 67 6853164 712 507 501 492 372 291 WATKINS. - CunP .. . 199 198 123 139 157 196 153 VsDweux gendder Herrick Fretsell . Barnhirt .... .... ... .... Stratford . Booth Lta . mitfM 152 135 169 194 124 80 73 141 141 110 ..158 6051941 670 666 nui 515 398 218 316 494 jht featherweight class in pugilism the only one which is In all nowiiif in point of numbers. nothione of heara of the country ports ng but this or that boy being willing to dfbt any boy in the world at from to 123 pounds. 11 pans to be unanimously elected athletic board to coach the Wisconsin football eleven in 1905 at a Phil King was by the nlsry of $3,000, with an allowance for Wisconsin expense. King coached with marked success for years, and the action la accepted aa assurance that Wisconsin will again appear on the football map In 1905. Eddie Hanlon and Tommy Mowatt have been billed as the attraction at Oshkosh, Wis., February 14. The match was clinched yesterday In Phil adelphia by Jack Curley, who secured Hanlon's forfeit and signature to the articles. The agreement calls for weight of 130 pounds at 3 o'clock, pract- for the Chicago almost as easy for Hanlon. ically a catch figure boxer and the has a cable message that Jabes The New York representative of National Sporting club of London received White, the English champion lightweight. has definitely announced that he will come to America to fight Britt; alio that Jem Rowker, the bantam champion of the world, will give away weight and fight Peddlar Palmer at the National Sporting club in March. The date of the Evans-Bowk- er fight, also to be decided at the London club, has been fixed for May 39, the night before the Derby. the Butte miner, and Jack Munroe, John Wllle, the Chlago light heavy' weight, have been matched to box six rounds In Philadelphia the latter part of this month. Munroe has done nothi- ng since his memorable two-rou- def- nd eat at the hands of Champion Jef feltHe Is anxious to get back into harness again. Wllle has been flght-- h occasionally. Wednesday night he h Philadelphia Jack O'Brien in the They are essentially ungenerous, and no sport is wholesome In which ungenerous and mean nets, which easily escape detci lion, contribute to victory, whether sueh acts lie occasional and incidental or habitual." Hut It is gratifying to note that the president also nciuits the public and average player for any liking of these football evils. The word of President Kllot appear to carry an arraignment without makal ing sjieclfic charges, but how are they? With profound respect for the wlidom of President Eliot, it is nevertheless submitted that a certain amount of surprise and possible defeat la permissible In uny contest, but neither of these is essential where a greater force Is pitted against a weaker one. a few plays in a football contest soon discovers the mettle of an opposing team, and "surprise, ambuscade and deceit are unnecessary, and consequently seldom employed, against a manifestly weaker opponent The mere ethical statement made by Professor Eliot that "no sport la wholesome In which ungenerous and mean acts" contribute to victory may stand without argument but if he means to imply by this that ungenerous and mean acts have been employed to contribute to victory, why did he not so specifically state? To one less exalted than the head of Harvard It appears that persons are apt to go to extremes In considering football ethics. On the one hand there are those who contend that football Is full of downright rowdyism, and there are thot-who Justify "anything to win. The middle course Is nearer right and more tenable. No sport In which contact is involved can ever he The mere fact free from suspicion. that athletic endeavor meets physical resistance necessitates a certain amount of surprise and deception. In the case cited an ideally ethical con test would be vapid. It sounds well to offer a preachment on ethics as applied to football, hut practically the Ideal will not work. conne-(luenti- reports from there a beautiful licking. agent declares with the solemnity In the world, will 'hallenge Jeffries If he beats Munroe. H Quaker City, and hid him receiving Tllle, so his press 11 la to laugh. In speaking of "At last I have' the match. Wllle says: the opportunity to find A Living Monument. If we were to assemble all been cured of by Dr., Miles those who have heart disease Heart Cure, and who would to'day be in their graves had Pt Dr. Miles been successful Perfecting this wonderful heart specific, they would populate a large city. What a remarkable record a breathing, thinking, moving jponnment, composed of lv'es that for which human every herearthly possession is sac- - The Miles Medical Co. re- ceive thousands of letters from these people like the following: the Dr. Miles Hr??,U,y1ebtd.10 for Ufe I desire to call ViLIh my the 0n suffering as I ?hers tM " remarkable hc.Jt for the Croup Begins with the symptoms of a com mon cold; there is chilliness, sneeslng, sore throat, hot skin, quick pulse, hoarseness and Impeded respiration. Give frequent small doses of Ballard's Snow Liniment to the throat Colo.. Mrs. A. Vliet, New Caatle, 1 think writes, March 19th, 1901: Ballard's Horehound Syrup a wonder25c, 50c ful remedy, and so pleasant. and $1.00. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. IN DEMAND AT DINNERS. .r remedy long time I had suffered Pf breath after any Palpitation of the heart; and at t7m ot tha kIH - tamble pain In the region JEY?- 10 arrioua that I feared tha grJ?tull,n,'ma time drop deadlupon clrcularT1, ?e ,dy I read one of your my druir.IH Immediately went to lira ofU,ii,rtrf,ul.pi!.rcha,pd two Cur. and took it , amdirections, with the result then entirely enred. Flnce to rn,rJLY,,r miss sn to iny friends n?ra,'''iTnI,M,r1t tniulie; In fact I am . for I nm widely tcnOL. adwimmi-ntIn this locality. llttu! ne njyvu-t'.-plt- Harm.. . Nhv'iM,? Tenn. y H. BOWMAN. ,ianon Deniocuit, J- - your druinti Hesrt Cura Is sold by tha that Sysrantes WM ha win If It falls refund your ksnsnti money. M1 Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Senator Fairbanks, the is the victim of everybody in the north, south, east and west who wants to get up a big dinner party. Two weeks ago the New York Press club sent down one of its most persuasive members to ask the Indiana man to come to the annual banquet on February 13th. After some demurring the senator consented. "I have received so many invitations to dlnnera lately. he said, "that I began to ponder on a story of a man who was once a conductor on the New York Central told me. One day a woman and a little girl got on the train, and aa soon a she spied the man In blue she asked how far it was to Syracuse. He told her, but every time he passed that seat she asked him how far It was from Syracuse, when they would get to Syracuse or if they had not passed Syracuse yet.' Finally the train did come to Syracuse, ana then the conductor rushed to the woman and told her to step lively or she would not have time to get off the train. But I don't want to get off at Syracuse,' she said. I mn going to Oswego. Then, demanded the Irritated conductor. 'why did you bother me so much about Syracuse and . when you would get there T The woman smiled My affably, and then explained. little girl here told me to ask you. She liked to watch how your mouth worked.' Now I wonder Just what there is about me," concluded the which folks want to watch when they ask me out to dinner?" WHAT HAGGARD Africa-m- live oil love, wont we. deurr you're that klml of man we'd better quit now. I shall No, George; If want some corned beef and cabbage and n few such side dishes." Houston Post. Utah TWENTY-FOURT- SL Is Open it.r SpinJiJ Liu nf Proiat of Puirh (oliiTiin, hy the lifio Lumber Co. Oregon ST. 'PHONE 5' LARGEST MEETING OF ASSOCIA TION EVER HELD. Number of Foreign Delegates in At tendance Will Probably Reach 400. No. No. ICTO1 Depart Fa . Mail Overland Limited for Gnuha. Council Hluffa, WASHINGTON, fit.. 10. Practlcal-l- y IVnver. Kansas City all the iiri.iitgi'incnta for the meet a:ii1 East, dally mg of li.f lutiTUiitioiinl Hallway con- No. 4. Atlantic Express for gress. which is in be held in this city IVnver. Omaha, Council next May, have been completed. The Hiiiffs, Kansu City and sessions wi I.,, held in the new WJ1-laall Points East, dally... hotel, and they nil last ten day Arrive. The of the international No. 3. California Express congress is in lirussels. A. Dulkiis, the from Council Bluffs, president, is minister of railways of I'niiitia. Denver, Kansas Hclgiuni. City and Fast, dally... This js expected t. lie the largest 1. Overland meeting nf Hu assuci.iiion ever held. N Limited Il is understood that the number of from Council Omaha. will tie over 200 and libiffK, foreign deleg;il Kansas City, perhaps as large as pin. Every two Denver, and all Points ILt-- i. ears the association todds a meeting, d.iily lint ibis will lie the liisi gal tiering In No. Mail America. After ih- uieeiing there are to be i wo tours, one will l... over the Pennsylvania railroad from ibis eiiy to Al tooiia, where a day will he sient at the company's shops. Then Pittsburg will he visited, where an inspection of the Westil gliouse ehvtrie plant 8S well as some of ihe oilier large Industrial establishments will he made. From Piiisluu-- a run will he made to Cleveland: then to Ashtabula, and from there to liiiff.iln ami Niagara Falls. Then the party will ho divided, some taking the Grand Trund to Montreal and then going to Hostnn. The rest of the party will go over the New York Central to Hcheiiertndy. where the plants of the General Electric company and the American Locomotive works will he inspected. The other trip will take in rittsburg, Cincinnati, st. Isiuis. Chicago, Buffalo and Niagara Full. In addition to the shops on the first tour. A number of the foreign railroad officials will spend some time In New York and Phlladel No. 0. Pocatello and Idnho phia. 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I have a complete from Salt Lake City and them of great benefit In general deIntermediate Points, them and nerve and keep trouble, bility 8:05 a.m. dally find aa I on hand they since, constantly have no equals. Ogden druggists No. 7. Pocatello, Idaho Falls. Portland Express from guarantee them at 60c. Salt Lake City, dally. .11 THE GREAT WOE. No. 1. Fait Mall from Salt Yes. the newspaper man has his 2: Lake City, dally trials. It may be surprising, but it 1 No. IL Cachs Valley Extrue. But there is one woe which press from Salt Lake does not tread on the heels of Its felCity, . Provo, Nephl and all. lows because It goes before them 6:55 p. Juab, dally It is not the bUHgerency of the people hit to want and been have who hit, back in a material way; nor la It the cold reception of the burning sparks that fly from the editorial forge. It Is not the click, click of linotype, for that sounds to him like the crystallsing of hie words into permanent form; nor is it the clink, clink of metal when Depart. the forms are being closed, though It suggests the fastening down of coffin No. 6. Atlantic Mall for lids, and it Is a reminder that what Salt Lake City. Provo, Is writ is writ, and is beyond recall, and U Points East.... 7:45 a.r If la ill. Neither whether for good or No. 12. To Salt Lake City the rumbling of the mighty press, and Intermediate Points though It groans at Its labors, and 9. 00 a.m . dally the building: a tremor sends through 3. Atlantic Limited for No. to is listening for he fancies that he Salt Lake City, Provo, great heart beats, and feels the very Pueblo, DenLeadvllle, s runs which machine. of the pulse all Points East, ver and when It Is But world. large part of the 2:15 p.m dally the devil enters the door and cries No. 4. Atlantic Express for "Copy!" Spnrtansburg Herald. 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PRACTICAL. we'll l 143 HA8 DONE. fnat Rider Haggard b" dne many things besides write the stories the through which he is best known to was public. Back in the seventies he a prominent personage in South aster of the high court of the Transvaal and the man who, with Colonel Brooke, hoisted the British fink over the South African republic. And Your Old Front Door h.iiiis. yu:i should i.iil .11 id 11 us il Pnn:p liirit rveMvtd. ns lariftt e - DEPOT TIME CARD t heail-iuarler- t Klim of Harvard, in hia a report to the overseers of sport y averaging 171 8 for remit that iiisliiutiiin, to the .hreVme. Vallereux followed at moral ipialiiy of football, mode the 169. L'behi'id with an average of following startling statement: j"?. aeeured the hlgheat single "To surprise, ambuscade ami deceive team Scudder 19?The of ,c0r?. a very creditable game the enemy and invariably to overwhelm force liy n greater one, are l. borne out by athesmaller reboot,ofwhkh methods of wur. expected lint an of 216 average pina, total there is Mo Jnstiiicution for such metli-od- a the three n,an to the 114 In .. The Miller and Thomas teams friends. a manly game of sport between I";" PAGE THREE. 1 . 1 w 1905. become 1000 i ;uJt-1000 u. lor t, veUht i.laig .000 to t,.;, .,i lh;ll , lhjl!k y v,iU wh .000 p tun:, if i ,jM suiM-eIn putting .000 him dnuri f.., 1(1M. j .000 o time , ti I re- 1 0 o 0 0 I i- -r, 0 0 1 1 1 gilder t,.-- v 10, j I 4 |