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Show DAILY UTAH STATE JOURNAL, TUESDAY, JANUARY SPORTS riSjE I municutlxn with Brill. unknown to me. him a match with tin- winner w tiicli of I lie Herivra -- Clifford omi.-stwas then on. Unit accepted. Four, day before the contest M nij iiy uskcd me if 1 would let Horror. t box Britt, and I told him I would. Th'- tnxi duyj he showed ir.o a telegram from Hiitti asking that the money be cut To and 25 per cent, and he wanted t. know if it would suit us. and 1 answered that it would, but inquired about the weight. "Oh. you ciui fix that up when Britt gets here." replied Murphy. 1 told him that I would not listen to the other arrangements without first having adjusted the weight. I ioinied out where Britt was after Young Corbett and showed him where he was willing to do ISO )ounds ringside for Corbett, and explained that such a weight would suit Herivra. who could 128 iwiunds nicely at that time. Murphy stated that he would send for Britt, and if it was impossible for him and Herrera to agree on weight he would match Britt with Clifford, whether the latter won or lost to the 31 ex loan. Britt got to Butte and Henvra beat Clifford. We could not come to terms as to weight and Britt went home without a match. The club manager was the one at fault and nut Herrera. The Mexican and myself uid Britts railroad expenses out of our own pocket as a matter of courtesy. These are the true reasons why these two did not box in Montana, and if this is the only excuse Britt has for not wanting to box Herrera it looks to me that the excuse is a rather shallow one. offering- w .nd fright M.k. Thoir for Avtng Seorj. Teame. HiBh-Tp- Soya Donvor Lad Looks All Right Hia Rocant Licking in Loa Respective piy last - DOCTOR ESTES j HE WRITES OF YOUNG CORBETT AND BRITT. "5 PAGE THREE . WRIGHT TEAM noutwithamarginomis 23. 1906. Af-ta- r Angsts. (By Biddy Bishop.) I Iks $33 CUES evening, win-- et 111 fln j kx-a- ROUND TRIP RATE SALT LAKE TO THE LAND OF PERPETUAL SUNSHINE VIA DISEASES CURED: any eaus,'. pet'uUar ANY FKIVATE DISM NVniinn. EASE L'F MEX quivklx ruivd to stay cured Kemeiidier the exuiiiiu.naiii and advlre is FllEK: you e.u.i.ut afford To negleet it when sueli a i liatie presents itself. fume at oi.ee. Tomorrow may be Lx Lite, (.'all or w rite. DR. ESTES Offiee hours. 10 a. in. to 6 p. m. Ferm.iiiefitly located at 24SS Washington axe. (Boyle Blivk). Ogden, Ilah. Entrance room 18. Remember the number. 1 -- . Disease. NerA:t.nui, -vous Troubles. St u lt.mca. Files. Fistula and .,U n. Trou-td- e. Tiiie AN orn. in ,.ij l oUouing ! Salt Lake Route TICKETS A PARTIAL LIST OF .if ss Killing In the Head. Throat. N.. Ey- - I..r MiseaseS of The l.un i:s Tubes and L'htst. liis.'is,' ,.f ii!t. snotnavh, Killings .iiiii Bi.uMtT. Heart at.irrl. Fi rs GOOD 30 DAYS. 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CARRIES SLEEPERS AND DINER. the to Pna iitha total of MEALS A LA CARTE. was the atar actor. tha SdouwTriit tha turn the high alao IN ALL THE WORLD birfi score and (ties the other day, and he had no NO TRIP LIKE THIS. sooner aat foot in San Francis than BWhrLWbindM2!l score.Bax one to a issued hewra. sweeping he challenge JTlfid the same atunt for tha For Reservations Write to Janies Edward Britt, he of the flats. The score: A. W. RAYBOULD, looks well, but a trifle stout, Corbett Ruahme-rand aside from two slightly discolored 138 Secretary. No. 85, 478 lamps he was in no way marked as a 158 148 SALT LAKE. Wherry J'i 158 117 444 'result of his recent meeting with the Burton Her Aurello 511 j Mexican with the wallop, 141 178 DO IT NOW. Tieaceder 164 183 158 497 rera. Rushmer After Inquiring into the condition 847 778 7153388 of the boxing game in Ban Francisco Billy decided that he would camp right Wrights 488 here for the present and see if he could 145 ...178 Baxter 448 not arrange another match with Britt. 187 ........ 148 Wilson 408 He felt that such a fight would attract .153 11 13S ....... . Lister 438 a whole lot of attention, and it would, 181 1S3 147 Thomas 157 155 138 451 and he believed he could get himself Wright i........ sufficient good shape to beat hia old rival. A contest between Britt and Ball players all over the country are 793 Young Corbett would attract a crowd waiting for their 1906 contracts with that would be worth to a club man- -' more than usual eagerness, fur an unHew They Stand. P. W. ager at least $15.0u0. This is strange confirmed rumor is in circulation that in face of the fact that both Britt and many salaries will be greatly reduced. H Corbett have been defeated right here During the war between the two big I Ruibmer Ban Francisco since they fought leagues players salaries were boosted . Rye twenty-roun- d battle which Eddie to the skies. It was frequently the 36 that Wrights Graney gave to Britt, and over which case that some of the National league yabtaff there waa so much discussion about players did not jump to the American .. ..88 the decision. Corbett is a mighty pop- league before they had received guarI C. M. I.. ROUND TRIP RATE TO THE little fellow here and he has a anteeing contracts for two or three ular Toggery LAND OF PERPETUAL world of friends myself among the years, calling for as much as $6,000 or W" would be glad to see him even $8,000 a year. Nearly all of these GOOD FOR SIX Secretary Jenkins of the Western number, who foldo well affd aa Britt la also blessed contracts expired last falL and as the MONTHS. Rowling congress has aent out the an with a strong following and is also rival magnates are at peace, under the lowing letter to all bowlers, regarding Free Reclining Chair the big tournament to be held In Balt excellent drawing card, it ia possible provisions of the national agreement that the match may be made. The they feel at liberty to offer lower terms Lake next month: Car While performers. To All Bowlers: The flrat annual local club promoters do not match to the tournament of tha Western Bowling men simply because of their fighting there is no salary limit in vogue In the Superb Dining Car they like to get men two big leagues it will not be at all congress will be held In Balt Lake qualifications; inan are In whom if the 1908. reach 7 to agreement March 18, Service public they surprising together City. Utah. The Indications are now that this terested, or, in other words, who, in of thla kind before another year. It THE TRAINS OF THE SAN so many years ago when the Mg event will far surpass the moat their opinion, will draw the money to waa not A twelve-cluPEDRO, LOS ANGELES b of those who the house. There has been many and National league, when it was a anguine expectations 8ALT LAKE RAILROAD ARE monopoly, had a limit of $3,400, have been engaged in directing the many a battle put up here simply to affairs of the congress. Flattering re- please the patrons when it was known which was finally abolished because THE FINEST IN THE WEST. ports are coming in from every sec- full well that it would result in a poor the club owners themselves could not SEE ANY AGENT, OR WRITE 1L came baseto Then the scrap. Take the fight between Bob live up tion of the country under the supervFOR INFORMATION TO Fitzsimmons and Philadelphia Jack ball war aqd a general demand on the ision of the congress. The enthusiasm la becoming Intense O'Brien, for instance. It waa not seri- part of the players for salaries that J. L. MOORE, D. P. A. But the warring ind many assurances of representation ously thought that these two would were exorbitant. LAKE CITY. UTAH SALT The enthus- put up a contest like little Dick Hy- magnates paid them, even though they am being dally received. iasm is not confined to the gentle-m- land and Eddie Hanlon would be capa- lost money. Rome of the players who as indispensable can bowlers alone, but the ladlea In a ble of, yet the public paid over 116,000 are regarded numher of cities are taking an active In admissions into the box office for practically dictate their own terms, Interest and promise to be In attend- the privilege of seeing this contest but they are comparatively few in ance Jf a special prize Is created for when they would not have put up half number. The rank and file, however, them to contest for. This question as much for a bout between two good must stand a cut or jump to the out will be taken up at once with the exboys of more than ordinary reputa- law league which hasn't room for ecutive committee, and some provision tion who could positively be expected everybody, It must be remembered. made to offer inducements for the lady or depended upon to make a slashing Cy Young, the most notable pitcher, bowlers who desire to attend the meeti- battle, one that would cause one's hair the game of to curl and prompt the fellow who set all things considered, ng. Is has baseball the first of produced, back to of in events the blanks you for directly you all the (five Entry jab k to Boston fail the Americana into line. Railway betweea ThcOrijr Is ribs blow each two men out are struck. at men, and individual) It simply the MUsoarl River and Ckkagtb and can be had on application to the a case of paying to see two men who His signed contract waa received at secretary of the congress or any mem- are trading on past reputations, and it the club headquarters in the Old South seems funny that the public are al- building yesterday, and waa accom ber of the executive committee. cordial letter to All bowlers should make themselves ways crazy to see this kind of boxing. panled by a very 1 do not mean that either Corbett or President Taylor, expressing aatisfac familiar with article 7. section 1, constitution of the Western Bowling conBritt are boxers who have outlived tlon that he la to be with the club and gress. in order to qualify for this tour their usefulness, or that they are In the hope that he will be in shape to nament. the class, but am Just do hia share of work necessary to land Young It is very important that city asso- trying to show how fickle the public ia another pennant for Boston. ciations holding or desiring to hold In such matters, which proves how will begin hia seventeenth year in mamembership in the congress should at well both the boys are liked by the jor league baseball this spring, and once comply with the requirements of local fans. If moat any other fighter if heis anywhere, nearly as effective article A section 8, and article 4, sec- than Corbett or Britt were to meet thla year aa he was at the close of the tion 4. of the constitution. It must be with a single defeat in a local club he season last g-fall there will be somTbe Most Laxorioai Trala id (be World when Old Cy appears remembered, however, that clubs or would have an awful hard Job getting ething doinindividuals who are not already mem- another match here. However .there in the box. Young's contract calls for Comfartment and drawing-roo- m bers of the congress may make appliIs no assurance that these two will no cut, as has been reported, and he Bleeping cars, observation cars, dincation to the secretary on arrival at meet, but It kyika to me that a contest certainly merits all he will get. and library ing cars, Balt Lake between the pair is very probable. City and obtain memberbath and who Melrose the with Joe Harris, bather, can, boy ship cards qualifying them to enter Corbett still maintains that it waa nd compete in the tournament, but on a lucky punch from Herrera that lost showed such good form In the few Library; entire train electric Boston account of the great volume of work him the battle at Los Angeles, but I games he pitched for the lighted, through to Chicago without that will engross the secretary at' this do not agree with him on this score. Americans last fall, has also signed, Direct connection for chapge. and several other players have accept meeting, it is urged that all bowlera Corbett is not an exceptionally hard ed terms. to Harris be best looks the who can do so will obtain membership man to hit, and I have always con- youngster that the club has ever cards In advance. SLPaolandMinneapolis tended that the Mexican could lick It Is important that entries for all any man he could hit by reason of picked up. Betels, Kstrvafioes. sni ful In the events should be In on or before hia vicious punch. fonsatios caa te ofculntd fnas Herman Long still is trying to perC A. Walter. General Agent, March 1. 1908, but should there be The Colma club made Young Cor- suade himself that he should accept ter applications the committee will bett an offer to meet Boston offer. that Herman Dick should &' Fighting PChlcaj fly. no doubt make provision for them. Hyland on February 9, and guaranteed back up. aa the only correspondence IlsSWei Sooth Atlas Second SC. Second Bldg, Zehrlng, who the boya a nice purse, with the privi- he had in the matter was with Frank has charge of arranging for the tour lege of a percentage of the gate along Dunn, the man who didn't buy the j Salt Lake City, Utah. ey at Balt Lake, states that the al- with it, but Corbett declined, Boston dub. saying leys to be used are eight In number, that he did not can to meet any one nd will be. resurfaced, putting them but Britt He and Hyland would n practically new condition to be make a great battle and both would opened by the bowlers at the touma draw an immense crowd, as Dick is a Mr. Zehrlng Also states that decided local favorite. nnt no expense will attach to the arrange-nent- s, which means that all fees Jimmy Britt Is expected to arrive from entries and membership home In a day or so. He has stopped off at Redlands to visit his mother and i rewrt to the prize fund. Members of the executive commlt-sister, and after paying them a short are now engaged in the effort to visit he will come direct to Frisco. ware rates on all railroads, and will Britt will have a bunch of fighters afnearing before the ter him as soon as he gets home. Aside r agents when that general body meets from Young Corbett It te thought that ' January 15. Aurello Herrera will shoot in a chal' ON- - YOUR NEXT TRIP EAST ASK TO HAVE YOUR Every bowler in the west is cordially lenge. It la said that Britt would not "ted to Join us and assist In box with Herrera because the Mexican TICKET READ VIA THE the welfare of the Western refused to meet him after Britt travcongress, and the Interest of eled all the way to Butte after Herfiling "triers In general. rera had consented to the match. HerThe future of the Western Bowling rera had never consented to meet Britt depends In a great measure at the Montana club. At that time I po nthe success of the first meeting. waa making the Mexicans matches, work together In harmony and probably know more about tha I advancement of the game In affair that most people. Some four th . winandtaketheItsWestern Bowling months previous, before Herrera had place among the won favor In the mining country, I TO TWO TRAINS DAILY TO CHICAGO-OGD- EN organisations of the' country. wrote to Willie Britt and offered to CHICAGO OR DENVER TO CHICAGO. ANOTHER th e. March 7. when let Herrera box Jimmy at 133 pounds. "ids of expert bowlera will con-t- e At that time I was willing to accept GOOD ROUTE TO THE EAST IS VIA KANSAS CITY at gait AND THE FAMOUS SOUTHWEST LIMITED. NO city Ulj contest any kind of matches for Herrera, aa RI,d Individual champlon- - he needed the chances or opportuniEXCES8 FARE. wL-R,ch Prize, will be ties. In other words, he attracted but V "unmee. have already little attention at that time, and under TICKET8 OF ALL AGENTS, OR OF . should be Wremt morethat the prize fund will such conditions fighters than n.ooo. 1 willing to take all aorta of chances by C. 8. WILLIAMS, 1 01 meetinhat m7 hav the D,eaure Mixing weight to good men. Britt Commercial ,uu Lak 84,1 never even answered my letter. The Agont, Mamh remain 106 Wast Second South Street, months rolled by and the Mexican won 'cement of bowlingyour for the ad- - fights and good ones, too, with marked SALT LAKE CITY. A. L. JENKINS, regularity. An Inexperienced club dietary western Bowling man named Murphy opened up comCongress Tl". optician Specialist, WHEV OTHERS FAIL E. PUBLISHED BY I high-cla- ss THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY For rates to all tho famous California Rooorta-Lantha boat ara reached by tho Southern Pacific only and other Information, call on or addreaa, D. R. 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