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Show i DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, PAGE SIX SATURDAY, mm sports L TEAMS MEET T STAHO FOR GN1$? 28, 1905. who fought his secbattle as a professional. Kaufman took a beating such as has seldom been received In the history of a San Francisco fights. Kaufman, boy, who is credithusky ed with a punch, but could not land It on the shifty man from Philadelphia. ducking and O'Briens general footwork was a marvelous exhibition of skill. Kauffman, with all his strength, could land only an occasional blow that never hit a vital spot. O'Brien, cool and danced In and out, hitting the youngster almost at wilL In spite of the terrible punishment administered to him the boy kept after his experienced adversai-- and on several occasions rallied and fought back In a manner that brought the spectators to their feet. In the seventeenth round a succession of left punches to the Jaw staggered Kaufman and then OBrien put over a right cross to the jaw and the California boy fpll to the mat, his head striking with great force. Kaufman showed that ne Is strong, willing and game to the core, but be lacks experience and skill as a boxer when compared with a man like O'Brien. Kaufman was a hot favorite at odds of 10 to 6. Most of the wagers were made at even money that Kaufman would not win within fifteen of the odds, rounds. The however, was influenced a great deal by sentiment and not by the actual chances of the two contestants out WILL THE SPORTS OCTOBER A1 Kaufman, ond I SOME FREAKS sport chat Kid McCoy g, be past, and one of the two teams will in football aggregation the proudest the west, for It can lay a Just claim COLORED BOXER SAID TO BE MATCHED WITH 8ULLIVAN. to the suite championship. The Ogthe den team has already defeated All Hallows team, the only other and therefore todays competitor, Man from Baltimore Should Bo Made game will tell the tale. to Explain Shady Dsala team, accompanied Tlie Salt of tho Past. of band a and Callahan Coach by Line over Short arrived the rooters, at 11:30 this morning and proceeded The Hayes Valley Athletic club of Immediately to make things appear rather lively with their school yells. San Francisco, through Matchmuker Manager Van Fatten slated this Morris Levy, announces that it has morning that he had had a splendid Mike (Twin) Sullivan and Joe advance sale on seats and that he es- signed Baltimore for a twenty-roun- d timates un attendance of at least 2,000 Chins of contest at Woodward's on the S o'clock the hour boxing before lieople. Isaig 24. All the arof November night or the game, the beginning set for of the with the exception rangements, been crowding throngs of people have have been made tcthe park and every Indication fixing of the weight, It Is believed that 131 seems to be that Mr. Van Pattens by telegraph. 2 o'clock In the afternoon at pounds will be to atendance as estimate Her-for- d close one. Coach Wilson has had his will be the notch agreed upon. club notified the and have Gans men on the grounds since an early leave Baltimore for San hour this afternoon and everyone of that they will once. Levy believes he them Is prepared to play the game of Francisco at attraction. It a secured has promising men are their lives. Coach Callahan's the fight fol also In the pink of condition and feel remains to be seen what lowers think about it. very confident. Gans has long home a reputation for ways that are dark. Within the past week sporting critics In various cities to say nothing of one Rilly Nolan have come out flatfooted and fight of charged that the Britt-Gayear ago was a rank fake. Britt has denied vehemently that there was anything wrong with his end of the contest, but It has been remarked that Gann hasn't had a word to say on the subject. Possibly he Is so used to being accused of jobbing fights that he has learned to treat his "t reducers with ?, I UNWELCOME VISITOR STARTLES NEW YORKERS. . Houses Demolished, Roofs and Fragile Objects Torn Off mui ridiculous feature declaration about with aii hi, (Ja'th.r,Uh Hid.-J- s the ."Wntt ,;i . w.1, The old Munpi.i, countless record have kely to be cut t goes with thingUp the moment they ;lIe as sport, they are fit p J' 0ln. VeT, lruduiv Of course the f,-.. The terrific tornado that swept over league was generallytl.a.'su.w v , GLENWOOD k the southern part of this city recently, the game T.. Wh says the Binghamton (N. Y.) corre- a single thlng-- to thU spondent to the New York World, was partisan of the African.'1'1 Salt Lake and Ogden High School of the western "twister variety a There Is Contact For tha Stata Foot column, taking bo.ln, whirling ball Championahip. a swath from 100 to 2( feet wide and wrecking or damaging everything In city In the near futuiv- v.. . P Its path. The tornado originated near god work. A better oarfl t.uld football not achool The Ogden High fe the western limits of the city, on the secured. football for team la battling north aide of the Susquehanna river, state high The man at the bat wih t the supremacy and and, crossing the river diagonally, cut school championahip against their old through the 5th and 6th wards, ex- on bases In the ninth Inning ,ierivals, tha Salt Luke High school at pending its fury on the aide of House's ' by the fellow with a Glenwood park this afternoon, and by hill. In the eastern end of the 6th fd Me arm. sprinting doVn the time this Issue of the Journal will followed a ward. It day of oppressive only one man to dodge, the ,or-- a have reached many of our readers the heat and humidity and came with an and one minute left . to contest will have been a thing of the M alx five awful roar. Only houses and were barns but about Nrfw wrecked, totally the autoinnliilixti In the QUE8TION OF THE HOUR. twenty houses were nearly ruined and cup race allege tlieir 100 were more or less damaged. About tampered with. If Shall Christy Mathewson Appear in .,e a Dress Suit or No? 100 small buildings were wrecked and In professional sports that cannot if id ;il several hundred trees were uprooted. put under suspidnn. The national Issue la no longer The damage to most of the houses kindly rlee and particularise? matter of doubt. Clear the boards of canal troubles, insurance scandals, re- was caused by explosions from the air Honey Mellody of Boston won hi. bate arguments and bring on the real pressure Inside, when the whirling tor- third knockout fight before the 8 Question: nado outside the house caused a par- kane Amateur Athletic club ha Shall Christy Mathewson, the great- tial vacuum. Although all but one of night, when he sent to Georg jw est twlrler the world has ever seen, the bouses were occupied, son to the mat for ihe fim,! counts appear on the stage In a full dress not adamaged was killed and no one the tenth of what had lie-- itched uld person suit or shall he wear a baseball uni to go twenty rounds. waa badly injured. A bouse vacated form? silent contempt. on Saturday was lifted up and whirled A month or two ago nans and this It's too early for the average In 1904 Joe Gantts li.s: esnu without all the facts on hand, to around In the air. The roof was depos- $5,654. Thus far In 19U5 same Sullivan boxed at Baltimore, and the word came over the wires that (Ians decide a matter of such Importance. ited In the cellar and the remainder netted him $219. Like iimhi listi hm pup; Qf had shown a lamentable falling off in But great minds are working on It was scattered for a quarter of a mile. dusky demon held on to mine of fck and already we have a hint here and The bouse of Bernard Smith was money. As his ringmanshlp. fighting days tn A little later Gans went on the witthere as to how the nation Is lining blown down the side hill seventy-fiv- e over, he will snoi. phkk ft0 ness stand in divorce proceedings in- up on a Question that promises to . discard, sans money, shiis rnanapr stituted by his wife and swore that make the slavery proposition look like feet, turned bottom up and completely waxed stronger, the game was forced he was unable wrecked. The adjoining bouse of to pay alimony because a plain conundrum. Mondays, Tuesdays tun! more and more on public attention, his arms were was Charles Dryden wires from Phila- George Johnson was shifted to the the hospital cots an? tilled with but it is only within the last five years an end to his crippled andasthere rea cham- delphia: Full dress for New York Smith house foundations, where It big earnings men; Thundjji writhing groaning, that football has attained anything pion of the ring. and Boston; working clothes for mained bottom side up, the roof In and Fridays the patten is alt up u like the popularity of baseball, and Now' that the Baltimore negro is in Wikesbarre, Pa., and Cripple Creek, the cellar. Seven people were asleep take nourishment; Saturday they dnj the brief time in considering of matches again an attempt Is Colo. OF FOOTBALL now, In these two houses and none was their walsted form out on the gridlns which it is pneslbly to play. It Is a quest made William Randolph Hearts of New to explain away hts rebeing and make Hercules look like a coquestion If, all things considered, It verse at Sullivan's hands. It is now York says editorially; The question seriously Injured. Mrs. George Tompkins had gone Into nsumptive with their feats of itrenpt does not outstrip baseball In the claimed that he was a sick man. involves a deep sociological problem, feverish anxiety of Its votaries to His apologists do not tell how he which ought to be decided only by the sleeping room of her son Ray and make the most of their opiKirtunlty. I advocate the plan waa sitting on the edge of the bed, came by his fresh stock of ambition the referendum. When It is known that the output and OF REMARKABLE POPULARITY center of population Their house exploded from within each of force described he since having of a factory furnishing football sup his fighting condition to THE GRIDIRON GAME. debilitated off smoothly the Balti- decide for Itself by popular vote. front the entire blowing Is now twenty times greater than more judge. Maybe he has taken a plies of the Inequitable, now and hurling Mrs. Tompkins and the Hank Hyde It was five years ago, some Idea may new of patent medicine or has of Newport,, voices the opinion of boy out on the lawn, where they were be had of the Increased number of worn brand an electric belt. No one knows some few people as follows: If the Years in Last Five Great Strides Mads In football United the States. better than Morris Levy the reputa- gentleman owns a dress suit I don't Teft sitting unharmed. The explosion players Because of National InThe output of the same factory Is al- tion Gans bears for also blew almost every article of but the see why he shouldnt wear it terest Created. most fifty times greater than It was man who is the headtrickiness, The Paris Matin says editorially: furniture from the house, all of which, and front of the twenty years ago. Hayes Valley club seems to think that America Is tom up over the mere except the front and roof, was left It was once computed that If the he knows how to make a negro walk matter of what a man anould wear on intact. The house of James Hartlgan uniformed football elevens should be a chalkline. About the time that organised basethe stake. An argument over Btage was blown to the adjoining lot, where ball became a powerful factor In averaged at two to a county throughI brought Sullivan to San Francisapparel Is Impossible In this country. It la lying on Its side, demolished. The out the United States It would be a Harry Lehr: To my mind it should American small boy was supposed to sports American football fair estimate. Now there rs some talk co, Intending to match him with either Gans or Jimmy Gardner, said Levy. "I be a dress suit. The real question is Hartlgan In. to so are rat Not there about crept many apt being two uniformed have exhausted my energies in trying whether the pants should be with or be dead in the wreckage, but be waa tic off football statistics as are able football teams to a city on an aver to get Gardner to toe the mark, and without braid. finally found under a bed unharmed In any event, the makers of Mr. and Mrs. Hartlgan were In their to tell stories of all the baseball play-er- a age. I have to fall back on Gans. In dealRat United Masterson, deputy of prominence, and yet when the uniforms are prepared to clothe more ing with Herford, who manages Gans. States marshal: I am unalterably parlor, then they were in their neighstatement Is made that the' game of ambitious youngsters with canvas I have made plain to him that he will committed to the soup, the fish and bor's yard, only slightly '"ijured. havTHE MAX football has developed with more rap- jackets this year than there has ever be required to put up a large sum of the sky high. ing been blown out of the house. been and back lot before, which every Jim Corbett Is there with the "Ifs." as a guarantee that Gans will idity than Any sport In the United The house of Mrs. I. C. Weed was been used as a baseball diamond moneyon the level. Herford has agreed He says: "If he expects to appear as lifted from its foundation and carried who States, growing from a weakling to a has fight will be outlined a gridiron the to this. He understands thoroughly A ball player let him dress according buys of us will make no lusty young giant In an incredible moment that the with some distance, but was not slightly first Into frost sinks a of short jierlod time, It is stating that If Gans's work In the ring is ad- ly; if he expects to be an artist let mistake. All the Jewelry and damaged. Mrs. Weed said : We were common truth, which Is well known the ground. he will not only him dress like the rest of us. judged unsatisfactory is of di There are the football players from forfeit the amount he has to every sKirtlng authority and cheersitting on our front porch watching Silverware we sell Hob Pitsalmmona Is patriotic: put up, but which the universities are building up will not be given one cent of the purse don't care about the clothes, but the lightning, when the next thing we tinctive merit and design. If fully granted by every dealer In sport- their elevens. The that the is, boys In United the set aside for the fighters. States. think he ought to follow the custom knew we were in our back yard and ing goods in the puIn 1876 the National league of base- small boys have been a little slow In All these things, says Levy, will be of other great sports and wear an Smith's house was in our yard, and you are interested the like up most picking but game, ball clubs was organised. We had embodied in the articles of agreement. American flag on his pitching arm." Johnsons house was in Smith's cel- rchase of a American youngsters, m whom we If the Hayes valley manager Is wise Chicago plenty of baseball before then, but this have a lar." pardonable pride, they have he will also have a clause In the connew organisation helped vastly to put Two large moving vans were blown WATCH baseball on the substantial footing mude rapid strides the moment that tract instructing the referee to call There must be something back of the ride of a barn Into the they were able to grasp the theory of the math "no contest if the bout Is It all when thousands through which It enjoys at present. of normal young our It established a regular circuit for the sport the least bit suspicious. By such a men and women will tramp around street apparently from the pressure or Clock Whether boys of tender years course the chances' you will find a systematic championship race and and. except for tbe one aide, cold of within, a in trick the travel being watching practice; was just the Incentive which was should be allowed to play football is turned by g the barn waa not damaged. An incu- stock offers many advantage bettors will be two or three hundred miles to see needed to build up a wholesome stori a question which it Is not the pur balked. and howl themselves bator full of eggs was left Intact, not both as to quality ar.d price. hoarse game; on a modem latter-da- y basis.. Now pose of this article to debate. It is a over results If it were all foolish It an egg broken, while everything matter which rests solely with the for the connection between baseball KAUFMAN GETS SETBACK. would not last the way It does. around In the rooms was completely parents. One thing Is very certain, and football from a time comparison no should be permitted to take Knocked boy Eastern horsemen are hesitating wrecked. cnly. Out in Seventeen Round by How many are there who know that part In a game who In not sound con New Orleans, the center of Jack between OBrien. It Is the most trying of W. A. Clark, Jr., has purchased Bon la the same year, 1876, the real game stltutloiiully. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 28. It took ruinous turf competition, and San PAUL W. STECHER all our outdoor pastimes, and. while Jack of American football was Inspired? a trotter veteran 200 fights, Francisco, the home of a race track Mot, dam of his of O'Brien, How few there are who would think it may be splendid exercise and seventeen rounds last night to knock trust. 2463 Washington Avenue. Bon Voyage. so far as lime is concerned that the tonic for. the strong. It Is far too rise of baseball and football In a greedy In Its demands for the weak. .measure Is synonymous. And the rea- To go through a game of football Is of splitting several son for It all is the fact tlmt football the equivalent of wood in the back yard, and only a little backward at the start cords and has only tatped to Its popularity if that fnrt were impressed somewhat within the lust score of years, while energetically on some youngsters who baseball swung Into general favor want to play, but are hardly up to from the date of the Inception of a the physical requirements. It might 10 JOINTS discourage them to such an extent well constituted organisation. The missionaries of football In the that they would lie willing to sit on CORNERS NOT United States have been the college the fence and watch the others. men. Westerners who went east to CRACJ FULLBACK BARRY. study at Harvard and Tale, at PrinceAT ton and at other universities which LOOSE and have picked up footliall one after an- Man Who Fought Schreck Now With Lfcr CORNER! Northwestern University. other. returned home with the longing to see root ball elevens established hi CHICAGO. Oct. 28. There was a IR COLD the cities In which they resided. sensation In football circles today As the west became more rhickl.v when It whs learned that Barry, the settled. and colleges sprang up here star fullback on the Northwestern and there throughout the country, there was a desire on the iwri of the team. Is no other than Dave Barry, CHARCOAL students to emuhite. the east In the former lightweight pugilist, and at USE NOW THE MANUFACTURERS matter of pnrtielpution m football, one time champion of Canada. FEAT NEW THIS IRON IN PLACE OF 8TEEU and the result was the gradual IntroBarry has taken part In all the OF TH LIFE THE TO ALONE ADDS 300 PER CENT duction of the game Into the larger Northwestern games this season, and CRYSTALL1ZA-TIOeducational Institutions, and from unless protested, will be m the line-u- p RANGE, AS IT RESISTS RUST AND NOT PO those to the smaller. Rustem coaches against Hie University or Chicago on IN ANY CLIMATE, .A FEATURE did most of the teaching. Now there Saturday. SES8ED IN STEEL. E Is scarcely a preiwnitnry school in Burry wns one of the hest known ARTS ARE OF MALEA ALL BREAKABLE the United States, and barely a high v el and lightweight lighters In the O conn Ivy several years ago. but forsook IRON school, which does not possess a ll MATERIAL THAT CANNOT CRACK eleven. The school Interest In the ring for Ihe academy or mullein, BREAK the pastime is simply wonderful, and and last spring entered the NorthIRON IN BY USING MALLEABLLE Q H Is likely that the great public Inwestern to perfect his course. IRON IT ENABLES TION WITH CHARCOAL B. riy terest Is fully as great. decisively defeated Rufe TurP From I88n to 1890 there was always ned. the colored lightweight. M A NUFACTURERS TO COLD RIVET ALL In & HEA NO football in the United States, but U- t wen i v. round fight at Hot ALLOWING TOGETHER AIRTIGHT, Springs tile was heard of it except In the colwith J ick O'Keefe of this city he was AND H ESCAPE THUS HEATING THE OVEN lege centers, it was a long way from liefe. rmd in a bout with Henry AMOUNT ING THE HEAT WITH A SMALL becoming a sjsirt which was some flay Fagin he was knocked out, having his to command thousands of columns of liose lr iken In the battle. FUEL- OWN A MAattention from the newspapers of the ALL ECONOMICCAL HOUSEWIVES Xfter Bal'li-.189(1 the big games beland, Nelson says that football Is JESTIC. tween Harvard nnd Yale, and Yale ioi hrtu.-i- for him. We presume he and Princeton, and between otlinr col- thinks lliix is u knock. li ges of prominence, began to lie wll- -i leased by systematically Increasing CRYSTALLIZE .Xinni'ir year has missed without ii CRACK, RUST crowds. It was discovered that men i rotter. Krone up a jmlnt were traveling from one limit of the for the l.onesiy f watchmakers. 1 oilted 8 tales to the other to tip present at the annual football Fool a game beinjuries have a redeeming tween their nlma mater and some fratuve. They give the Injured a dearly loved by the enemy. As rhnni-to t;)ke n fleeting glance nt a the crowds swelled and their interest (ext hook. BOOBS GREAT GRIDIRON CONTEST TODAY. 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