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Show DAILY THE TEAMS. llaf P. 4 Kiy,pe 5 .500 I S .500 .500 3 3 3 ( Stephens Burtinier Thomas Barclay .67 C . Hiller PC- - 1000 ( ( pt.uJJer Cain . V'atkin the game, the great public, that Is to le c.itcrt'd to, u would appear as if it. would be the most sensible course to stand p.it until those who support the ime show their dissatisfaction. The general public desires ami demands i lose and exciting games. Iatst cars rules surely afforded them these. liii.il ii! i Then why change? If it were certain ,:u ku.m ii ,n.w. lo-- .i Ui,., , r nm:. JK..U-iw;- . that the race for ihe pennant In the ir:it. i.,i ,llV.. wo l.g leagues would be made any. Knniki'- i- Ii'xi: ,j p:o:imti-r- . loser ,.r the games more exciting un- Iiv A It : mi .t uer the proposed or advocated changes .ilij.. in uliiiuxiuii Mnum-uiii..,-.thl. or of the rules, then there might be some reason or excuse for the new departure, j inns,- - im.iii., A I- Iut four strike instead of three would, llf sl.it iKlii-aj... Inbe an experiment at the best. .i i1 hinti, c S i 2 .500 .333 .333 riMMi'k.il-...333 and u!i.-- . .333 I r.,: ,.v. t.ss l roul-M- of 1. 1) former National league baseball umpire advanced ihe opinion that either T.utk I". wing or King Kelly was the giviitr-x- t lull player the country :i ever weni, but the mot Interesting part of hi xtatement related to the e difference between the players and those of the present time. He said he was ready t. admit that the ability play hall had developed wonderfully in the 1. si few years: that organised bull throughout the had been the menu of making hundreds of expert players: that the play of the game generally was evidently superior to that of the days of the old stars, and that the reason that modern players did not accomplish the wonderful, sensational individual plays that the former brilliant players were wont to do wa because the latter day players have been educated up to a realisation f the possible and the impossible in llie game. The former heroes of the diamond went after every play, and. not realizing the line distinction between the jioxsible and approximately impoKKible. frequently succeeded In the of reully wonderful uccompliMhment play that made them famous, i Here Is poMsibly the secret In a nutshell. The former stars biased the way. as It were, and present playera That have profited by the example. they may, perhaps, fail In Individual brilliancy Is due to the fact that they know more about the technique of Individual play and to the additional fact that the standard of team work has been raised so uniformly that Individual play is lost sight of in the general excellency. A ,1.11,. y . .-: '' r le sec-on- - ng at-Mn- pt ed t SILK SALE of Spring' vSilKs t Our display of Silks at our opening sale on of the Monday will include a representation newest weaves produced for the season by the world's best manufacturers. -- r X X : Spring Goods Are I ArrivingchoiceDaily will now as You have as good a you to chance find a month later. Now is the best make the most satisfactory selections. Our SilK 5ale Has No False Colors not intend to give the sale false colors we do not do business that way. The loss is ours, and were going to take it without We do a word. Last r Money -- Saving Specials This week ws run four specials which will bs big money savers to our trada, and svary one of tha four aro exceptional values. color and invig- ' Thomas Special No. 1. orating healthful The Melba, the only perfect iibbcd combination suit made, hit l'ke a glove. Kntlrely elastic. Sold at 31.25 O (P Ole Special this week at s. a New PAGE THREE. 1905. tea possesses that delicious f i of horse racing il.i on, who pays racing m'lic .iinl owes ftr room Team Avaragaa. rnt. I'liniKrr Total in. in who Maya after -Vei ,n c. There goes my $20.0(10." a pugilist who ni;iill with hnth hand. Miiy Yellow Mi-,- . ok -- The lack of fortitude Barclay xhow'ii a pugilist who refuaea to gel .. JIU1 up after a higgi-man has knocked all Thowaa his teeth out. Buahmcr (.aineiiesx The conduct of a pugilist Cain .. who allow himself to lie beaten to a yiygare pulp in hopes of hearing the mob clap gtephcn its hands. Watkins Second A person who stands In the Miller team of the City Bowling corner occupied by a boxer and tries defeated the Barclay team in to strangle him with streams of ice , of three games last night. The water. afford-ampwai hotly contested and amount of excitement for Tiiilj Kay: Miller carried off the aU present knocking out 201 with score pin. you? single with 192. a. It seems us though Mr. Grim is due the first two week to go right Mi camem closes through the bunch without the new league schedule. having the fatal . .Hne ten counted on him. leads still team proudly Scudder He Is the most marvelous man that 1000 oTnercentage column with per we have ever seen in the ring. V nd It now remains for someone Imagine a middleweight fighting Joe loan them from their lofty position. Walcott, Jack O'Brien, Joe Guns, Peter an the verae of lven ls0 Maher and Bob Fltssimmong without ihnvei ln the leaue- being counted out. Not alone these, but other big fellows, and never had MILLER. nine counted. 121 262 101 140 ... There has never been a fighter who Todd 138 414 149 ... 127 has met a many men as Grim has and BtO ... 142 145 1M 453 still lives with his record clear of VdDJfe ... 129 124 102 355 knockouts. BiMoa ... ... 201 177 17 545 Most fighters have weak spots. They jfiller tried to find Grims, but It was like 85 7052129 looking for water . ..739 Touli troughs in the subBARCLAY. way. They never even found a good 159 497 146 Fieshner .. . ..192 to land on him. He has been .... 148 180 112 440 spot Hen down repeatedly, but like the rubber ... 104 137 146 387 ball, he comes up as fast as he falls. Betrddey 412 152 150 Wlppk ... .... 131 Any night you pick up a paper you 128 256 will 93 ..125 Barclay .. see Grims name mentioned for some fight or other. His beatings have 722 700 722093 not bothered him so far, but In time Totals they will tell. He Is making money Payne JVhltney recently gave Yale hand over fist now, but in time, like laoa for training quarter for the other great fighters, he will fall. new. Blank forms for gifts, bequests We have eeen men of hie caliber drop and the like for the University of Utah before, and Grim will go like the rest, may be had of Coach Maddock. ln time. Kid Carter. George Lavlgne and New York Jack O'Brien were great John Staley, the (Pittsburg sporting In their way. The continual pounding life-loof friend man, who was a affected their brains, however, and for Plttaburg Phil," said that In hla opinia time it looked as though they might on, Phil left a fortune of $1,509,000; have to be sent to an asylum. Investmestate that he had many real A rest from the ring has saved them, ents, including one in the vicinity however, and they are now as good as of Seventy-secon- d street, New York. ever, but no more ring experiences for theirs. Jack II unroe will make another to cam a few dollars in the ring, Ban Johnson, president of the Amerand It Is to be hoped that he gives a totter exhibition than his last one. A ican league, says he is In favor of four club will put on the trikes and four balls for the ImprovePhiladelphia He also says that Butt miner" shortly agalnat Jack ment of batting. this change in the rules will tend to Villi'. make the games longer, and Intimates The entrance of Ah Wing, the Chithat the games under the present rules are not long enough to suit the manese pugilist, into the limelight by reason of his knockout of Manuel Torres, jority of baseball patrons throughout in a recent amateur show at San Francthe country. This question arises: Is the pitch isco, ha caused some persons to take (he Celestial seriously, but as a matter ers predominance so overpowerlngiy evident Just now that any such radical of fact, Ah hns nothing to recommend Is warhim nave a luck change In favor of the batters piece of a such change doubt ranted? Without and a good constitution. would Increase the batting, but would Below are given a few terms which the change lend any additional interest ran be found ln the sport's dictionary: to the games? showed Boxer A pugilist of gentle methods; by the enormous The public seaL e, one not possessed of a knockout patronage accorded baseball last the in year banner It was the and nt'nch. son, Brutal An adjective, applicable to long history of the game, that the presfootball playing. ent rules were entirely and thoroughly As It Is the patrons of Horse An obsolete term for the an- - satisfactory. bull-head- 18. The right kind of ; I ' FEBRUARY i or Swr SATURDAY. JOURNAL, STATE SPORTS! SwrojE gTANDlNO OF UTAH I t Special No. 2. Iininol TEAS old-tim- ; 7 rNv j seam lwu are the right kind arc We .1 $1.00 Special No. the Ogden agent for Sanborn's famous Tea ChiiM1 si a: Sanitary Underwear Snug Kitting. Triple interlock made of sanitary wool. IVrfertly rllds'd. sold at $1.50 Special this week at. ine (X. ffees. lot of I oldies' all wool at lush California Fruits and I'liililic if llose In sixes from 51 to 91:. Heavy cotton ribbed of the moKt serviceable kinds. Also wool llose. These are perfect goods only. Hroki n In line sixes. Sold at TV, line, 25c, while thev last, per pair 9Ji mL EDGAR JONES CO. Doth Phones 124. 388 Twsaty.flflh Street. Grand Opera House Mracltoa Nsrlhwsstora Thiwlrlaal AmocIeIIob. MONDAY, As the skirls Increase In width and flare it becomes doubly necessary that the under petticoat be decidedly full. With a cloth or velvet skirt particularly Is it Important to have a very wide good allk petticoat, for nothing la uglier than to see a cloth skirt sinking In about the feet All skirts are of course made up with underskirt attached, so that the majority of women are apt to give little thought to the petticoat. Since the fullness is now placed so high up H is more than ever necessary to keep the desired width about the hem, and this can only be done by having a stiff silk under petticoat fitted well about the hips, with a wide silk flounce or with numberless flounces. A so much material is necessary In all the present skirt models. It Is obligatory that the silk petticoat be most carefully fitted, for most assuredly one wants to be no longer than is absolutely demanded by Dame Fashion. To be of any use there should always be a full flounce attached to the skirt, and It is an excellent plan to lay beneath this flounce an under ruffle of sllkollne or percallne, which wears splendidly, and will protect the perishable taffeta. ' Taffeta silk Is undoubtedly the best for the purpose, as all other silks, while they wear longer, lack the necessary stiffness. For street wear dark colors are best, both because tney are less conspicuous and because the light Shirred or hades soil so quickly. than the are better ruffles far gathered Hccordlon or sun plaited, which are liaWhile ble to crack on 4ach crease. the skirt Is to be fitted tightly about the hips, there must be plenty of material allowed from there down, or else the taffeta will tear Immediately. petticoat-For a walking costume the silk provided the skirt Itself l lined should be some inches shorter than the outside skirt, but for the ball room two petticoat ahould be no more than floor. or three inches at most from the New York Evening Telegram. Well, what Is It. mind giving a Would you Beggar few pennies to a poor man with three I can't rememsick wives and--a-nd ber how many starving children? Chicago News. Cleared for Action. 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At Ogden druggists, price 50c and $ 1.00; guaranteed. Trial bottle free. GRANT, Res. Man. 20 FEBRUARY Joseph Jr. and William W. JEFFERSON and paved with pennies, dimss dollars. Lessons in paving are gladly givsn at the In Sheridana Famoua Comedy of Mannera I State Bank Ogden TIME KOVALS Supported By Jeffersons Mr. Joseph Prices Its Star Cast All $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c. Seat Sale Saturday. JULIAN N. YOUNG, Proprietor Ts attend danoas er theaters or to catch a train in a hurry if you remember the number-ph-one LYCEUM THEATER Week 412 Parlor Magician. BROTHERS, Black Face. ROSE FELMAR, Ogdens Favorite Contralto. MOVING PICTURES. B. PIQUO, Burlesque Act ALBCRN ALLEII. MUR. 22. CLIF ESKELL, HOGAN COMPANY. I'Phone Monologue. AND ALTON, Comedy Acrobats. VIVIAN ALLEN TRANSFER of February 13 DAVE BARTON, ROBBINS AND TRENAMAN, Refined Ringing Art. 22. SPECIAL NEXT WEEK LOUIE HUTCHINSON AND HER COMPANY OF COMEDIANS. 25th SL EDI80N MOVING PICTURES 10 cento ADMISSION J. E. 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