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Show DAILY PAGE SIX. UTAH STATE JOURNAL. SATURDAY. APRIL 11, 190B. 'mm off Gossip Newsy the Sporting World ITALIAN AND FRENCH DI10IID HouseCIeaning the busy time of the y er, when there la much to do and many new things needed. FOR We want to help you AUTOS LEAVE FRISCO by supplying you with brand new Pete Sullivan Looking for Match Here; Joe Gans Talked of for Utah Mill. Ogden fight fans would Ilka to pull off a boxing exhibition" or two In Ogden thla aummer and a number of matches are being talked of. Tho chief difficulty, however, will In pulling off a bout with the aanetton of ih city authorltiea and it la understood that the fight game dont go In Ogden nrv. William Gulney, new manager of the Utahna theatre, and who haa been with R. A. Grant In pulling off one or two successful bouta In thla city haa received a letter from Pete Sullivan, who la on the coaat and who would like to meet a good man here again. He eaya Salt Lake would do, but perfera Ogden and thlnka he can draw a house. Sullivan Wanta Unhala In hla letter Pete namee aeveral lighten of claaa who he would like to tackle In an Ogden arena, among them Rudie Unhola whom he fought here last rammer at Glenwood park. Sullivan ays he haa made hit In Lna Angelea and the coaat looka pretty good to him but Utah looka better. There la talk among Gulney and other light prnmnten who are Interacted In eeelng thlnga done here of getting Joe Gana and anme of the oi'ier Mg onea, poaalbly Parky McFarland here for a match. Getting Gene Here It la aald by those who claim to have the Inalde ropea In Jhe fight game that Gana would fight here gladly If aatlnfactory tertna could be made, and these came knowing onea aaaert that there afe plenty of live aporta In Utah and the adjacent country who would gladly put up the required lucre. Whatever tha outcome may he Gana la being talked for a match here and It la pdaelbla that come of tha enthualaatle local promoters may do things. For pulling off a go between fighters of national repute Ogden Is well located. or Salt Lake either for that SAN FRANCISCO, April 11. The Italian and French Cara, the Ziut and DtDion-HuutoIn the New Tort to Paris race, left Frisco yesterday morning aboard the steamship, City of Puebla. the same boat which carried the Thomas flyer, for Seattle, Wash. From Seattle the foreign racers. Journey to Valdes, Alaska, where they will follow the course of the American car Bir-tr- i, through the northern country, reach he the Italian, aays Paris first and the frenchman expresses confident's os well. n, AMERICAN CAR SHIPPED FRJM ed matter. The Wyoming sports and there are lota of live onea In the state to tha mat the Nebraska gang, the bunch from Denver and Colorado, to aay nothing of the Nevada spenders, with a few more from further weet and some from ladho aa well would all have easy access to thla city In cum n real live bout became a reality here, and they would Hock to the Junction city not pennlleee but with omney In their Jeana It would be spending money" In every sense of the word and pome thousands would he left In Ogden if auch a light were pulled off here. ALASKA TO SEATTLE VALDEZ, Alaaka, April 11. The Thomas flyer In the New York to Paris race, waa shipped from' this point tuck to Seattle laat night Aa waa reported, the trails wera found by George 8 buster, the driver, to ha absolutely Tha car will be Iroin Beattie to Vladlvoatock. where un effort will bo again made to effect a . passage across Siberian sU-pps- OGDEN BASETBALl TEAM MEETS SALT LAKE TODAY The girls' basketball team of the state school for tha Deaf and Blind left thla morning for Balt Lake City where the young ladles will contest this afternoon with a girls' live representing the Balt Lake High school. Thla game was postponed a week ago because of the death of one of the boya at the atate school. ' The glrla from the Ogden Institution have a capable team and will at least hold their own with their Salt Lake slaters. SCHOOL BALL TEAMS GET INTO THE GAME replace some those Baseball Organizer Wanted to Take Hold of Good Pro- ar-tls- Lace Curtains Live position At Once. Handsome, Dainty, Lacy you aa many states. They will odd beauty and dainty elegance to any home. Prices from IDc pair and up. that have given yean of service. This applies especially to Rags and Carpets The moat complete line of these goode to be found In the mountain E. T. Richardson, president of the Sylvan park company and manager of the summer resort this morning authorised the announcement la tha Bute Journal that the company stands ready to donate a real baseball diamond, second to none In the state, to the Ogden who show that they are baseballist In earnest and want to play ball and play It within four blocks of the heart of the city this summer. If the state league should be organised, and it aeema now certain that It will, and tf Balt Lake gets Into the fames Rh one iA Its unbeatable aggregations, Ogden will also be there according to Dad Glm and ready to do Tha thlnga properly to competitors. stats league proposition, If taken hold of hy the right people, will probably mean new baseball grounds at Sylvan park. The fact remalna that the Sylvan grounds would prove b Ideal location for playing ball and it la ex. parted that games at thla place would draw hosta of fans. In fort, It la asserted that because of the Improved transportation facilities on the main line of the Transit company the attendance would he doubled. Ther haa been on one who aeema over anxious to take hold of the organisation of a team for Ogden this season, hut the fkna are talking baseball strong, and with every day the number of recruits to the rank of Ogden fan Increases. There la en. thualaam aplenty on the subject of ball for Ogden thla season, and If the proper sort of a live organiser will hop Into the breach right now and on the proposigrasp a strangle-hol- d tion, the outlook for united support of the Ogden fkna waa never better. Anyway, here's a man offering the stick w ild era a free baseball diamond four blocks from the main business corner of town. HUNGRY In common with tho custom of working off surplus energy followed by the youngsters of public schools of the country, baseball teams have been organised at the various school In Ogdon and the Central and Lewi school nines started thlnga properly fur the season last evening by a oneta sided battle In which the diamond from the Central succeeded In walking away with the honors by a score of 15 to 5. Nearly all of the other schools have organised their teams and will follow the national pastime In a .yet regular aerie M m serviceable thlnga for home use, to How to your old one you to clean and Will re-l- ay it pay them? Here to when we can help you Let si put down a brand new on Pairs of Lace Curtains at little lf mors than price. These are bargain will save you labor and give lota of pleasure and satisfaction. linoleums Rugs Odd one-ha- We have Just received another carload of those famous Greenwich, English Inlalds, that wear like stone and pretty as pictures. Prices 11.29 square yard and up. It 9x12 9x12 1x12 Tapestry, only Axmlnater, Wilton Rugs and Carpet Our extensive line represents the products of America's u--t looms, bought direct from the menu-factuand In suite of their of material and workmanship and this beautiful designing, we offer them at price aa low aa many Inferior quality and ordinary pt. terms offered by other flt Carpet $18.00 Tapestry, only only $25.75 - $45.00 Velvet, only., Axmlnater, only,... only....- Ingrains art squares from $4.60 up. 80c yd. and up $1.15 $1.55 yd and up yd and up All Wool Ingrain 75c yd and up. SEWED, LAID and LINED FREE. Ogdon Furniture and Oarpet Co. Your Credit Is good. Hymn Plngree, the prupoao of filling tho complement of the ships to tho full quota. Tho ship Prairie a rout to Guantanamo from Now York has bean ordered to taka these men aboard at eNw York and deliver them at Colon May 14. They will be transported across the Isthmus on the government railroad. At Pan ama City they will go aboard tha Buffalo and will be delivered in Ban Fran, cisco Juno 1. Worn there they will be transported to Manila. MIN TOUCHES POLICE SERGEANT TOUT With face pale and features drawn, well dressed young man approached Sergeant Fred Tout at the police station a day or two ago and started to relate a pitiful story of privation and suffering, chiefly through hunger. Not often Is a police officer Induced to Heten to these tales of woe, which are common about the station, but' the particular supplicant for old In this caae waa so earnest and sincere' In telling of what he hod gone through that Sergeant Tout became Interested. Aa he listened to the story of how the young man had started from the east, where he had been working and want- -' ed to get west where he could get work, how hla money had slowly dwindled! away and his hours for eating became leas and tesa regular, how 'finally he had gone broke flat and waa too proud ' to beg, preferring to go for three days without food, until he could stand It no ; longer. Sergeant Tout became con- -' vlnced of the genuineness of the story and hla heart was touched. Then the officer did something unus-- ! ual for a policeman. He gave the un-- 1 fortunate fellow an order on the tea- -' taurant for all he could eat Later, he visited the restaurant to pay the bill! and there he found the Chinese proprte. tor of the place all exdtemnt. Sergeant Tout's victim of hard times had eat- en hia fill, much to the dismay of the restaurant-keepe- r, who .insisted that he hail never seen one man dispose of an much food before. Incidentally, the kind hearted sergeant paid the big Mil but haiiplly as- eerted that It was money a Yes9 1 E TTipiiikb ; 10 BEET BUTTE LEAGUER YORK. April ll.Amateur wrestlers from many parte of the country will compete In the Hinr.nl' mtl.'ma' championship of tha Amateur Athletic Union, to be he'd To Y,-York t night and Monday evening. M adl-.cSquare Garden concert ha!' will lie flip scene of the boute . In the last tournament the men fr, m the Wert particularly the foe West m 1 1 led. and although tho v c-bea'en by the Eastern wresf'era have Win cvme on for the event. The cc'iep men. who In the last were a prominent factor wtl be e n In the competitions, and 'iid.sirg from the- - form they displayed In ir:n-e- r tournaments, they are a qunitl'y to Ve reckoned with. The rcO-wrestling season haa been going on some time, and many of the college me" have been showing form that would warrant their going against the cham-lioof the union In the InYvUcat Ogden's big second baseman, George W easier, has signed up for the season With the Butto team In the Northwestern league and expects to leave short' for Everett, Wash., where the team Is doing Its spring practice atunts. W easier last season, aa will be remembered, played with the Edmonton team In the Western Canada league. He Is every Inch an Ogden boy and has been doing thlnga with a baseball but for many year. Hla Canadian league, by which he bad been retained this year, went up In smoke hut the manner In which he waa snapped up by the Northwestern Is pretty good evidence that he waa not forced to hunt with a microscope fer a new NEW y r Job. Ren Mortenaen .another Ogden star, who also played last season with I : : ton, Ida. Is laid up at home with leakage of the heart and aa he la a very tournaments to show their strnnrh sick man It Is not expected that he will and science. When the rail corn- - for be able to buckle on his diamond duds the trill bouts, all the prominent c libs and awing the big stick this summer. In the country will be represented and the colleges , particularly Talc. CorMEXICAN TENNIS PLAYERS nell and Princeton, win, as In ormer CITY OF MEXICO. April 11. Plan years, be represented. The nllowlng waa .commenced today in the open weights are to be contested. Bantam, 105 pounda and unde; tournament for the lawn tennla chamfeather, 115 pounds and under; 1S5 pionship of Mexico, with several pounda and under; welter, 145 pounda prominent players from the United and under; middle, 151 pounds, and States contesting against the local heavyweight. A. A. U. champimrhip tennlc experts. The tournament will medals will be given to first and sec- continue through next week. This Is ond men at each weight. the first meet of Its kind ever held In Mexico and will likely become an anLACROSSE AT JOHN HOPKINS nual event. PRESIDENT ns BALTIMORE. April 11 Johna Hop-kin- a university will open the Intercollegiate lacrosse season today with the Columbia University team. On next Saturday the Johns Hopkins team will meet Harvard here. Other games have been arranged with Lehigh. Btevena and Swarthmore. SOCKER 8EASON CLOSES We have the Beet Cultivator that you need. A look will convince you that we are right. COME and SEE. While here take a peep at the largest assortment of 1908 Vehicles in the city. We carry the best that money will buy. No trouble to show goods. d. Pres- ROOSEVELT SAYS that outdoor exercise la needed by the American people. That's all very, well but how ran people with rheu- -' mutism follow that advice? The an- -, swer Is simple us Ballard's Snow Liniment and the rheumatism will go; leavclng you as spry as a colt. Gives quick and permanent relief from rheumatism, neuralgia tome back and all! ' EHJMTON pain Bold by Geo. F. Car Hla Oversight She dorant like you very well." I wonder why? The last time I spent the evening with her I praised ter music and her Intellectual attain, menta to the akiea." I know you did. and you never once told her she was pretty." j tapflemoiitt Cd. - NEW YORK. April 11. Today Will mark the closing of the IntercolleNEW MEN FOR THE NAVY giate eoccor season. The final games WASHINGTON. D. C April ll. today being between Harvard and The navy department today Issued orTale, at Cambridge, and Pennsylvania der to dispatch 700 enlisted men from and Cornell, at Ithaca.' New (York to the Aeiatlc station for Well Treat You Right I Mgr. |