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Show UTAH DAILY PAGE TWO. JOURNAL, THURSDAY, APRIL STATE Newsy Gossip of the Sporting World 23, 1908. i PLAN TO HELP : Hnnnn miiiT What Makes It Easy H ron you atd us. is. MEMPHIS, April 28. Distineducators, university presiguished state dents, superintendents, statesmen. editors, bishops, clergymen and HE clubwomen, the leading intellectual lights of the New South, together with considerable sprinkling of famous visitors from other sections of the country, are tbe guests of Memphis to- - j day and will attend tbe eleventh meeting of the conference for education in the South. The opening session this for Colored Champion, Training evening will be addressed by Governor Go With Unholz, Tells How M. R. Patterson, who will welcome the visitors to Tennessee. Robert C. He Will Do Ogden, the venerable New York philan- - j thropist who la the present president of the conference, will also apeak. The SAN FRANCISCO, April 22. Jog sessions will last through tomorrow Gana, the lightweight champion, has and Friday and will be addressed by started training at Ban Rafael for bis the lion. James Bryce. British ambascoming match with Boer Unhols which sador to the United States, and scores Is scheduled for the evening of May of other prominent men who have In14, before Jack Gleason's Occidental terested themselves In the development club, ana says he weighs now about of the schools and educational Institu128 pounds. ' tions in Dixie. In reply to a question as to whether Big Educators Present he would fight Battling Nelson, Joe The Association of State Superinsaid: Nelson has been going around the tendents of Education In the South will ' country saying that I did not .want to hold its convention In connection with fight him. I have this Unhols match the conference, as usual, and nearly on my hknds now, and I want to say all the members, frtom Virginia to that if I succeed In beating the Boer Texas, are here. State meetings will I will 'take on Nelson, but the match be held by delegatee from the various must he on a basis of 75 per cent southern states tomorrow. Headquarto the winner, or winner take all. ters for the conference have been esAa regards the number of rounds, If tablished by the Memphis Business the money fs put up In sufficient quan- Mens club, where all the delegatee " tity I will fight any number of rounds ere given a hearty welcome. wants. Nelson that The object of the conference Is to y, Nelson received a query from educate and uplift the poor whites" the Los Angeles promoter, yes- of the South and In this effort It has terday, asking hlnj If he would fight already been highly successful. In rePhil Brock ten rounds In the Southern gard to the work of the body. SecreThrough his representative, tary Edgar Murphy says: city. WHIua Britt, Nelson stated that he Fer The Poor White would tomorrow post a forfeit of 85,-0' In with case to bind a match Gana, "The illiterate mass of our white the champion won from Unhols, and If population are. a pure and vigorous Cans accepted there would be noth- stock. They are not the decadent, but ing doing with Brock. In caee Gane the unstarted. Their promise la Illimitdoea not cover his forfeit Nelson may able. To tell of their needs was no take on the Loii Angeles engagement. pleasant enterprise. Even now an ocGang's work at Shannon's In prepara- casional reactionary spirit Is heard to tion for the Unholx match will be declare that because he loves and superintended by Willie Keefe, and esteems them, and because they are j Kld.NorOi. better known as .Horae, better than many of the. Illiterate will also be with the Baltimore fighter. of other sections, the movepopulation Unhoia visited Ban Mateo and made ment that reveals their Ignorance and up hla mlnd to do hlmtralntng at the Insists upon their education. Is to be headquarters of the Ran Mateo yrlub resisted. The answer of the South, The Boer will do light work this week as a whole, U that because she loves and will start vigorous training and esteems them their children are Tt-nn- - e4444444444444444444g444444444444444444 MS HORSE RAGING IN SALT LAKE CITY interest in Briarciiff Trophy Event in New York at Fever Heat WILL MEET BAT BALT LAKE CITY, Utah. April 28. Hone racing, the sport of kings, te nut to be overlooked in Balt Lake this season. The proposed and much talked of Utah circuit has been given the As far as Balt Lake is congo-btowns interested cerned, the smallt-e- t in this scheme will have to go It alone. Instead, meets are to be given as of old on the holidays and a few matinees thrown In now and then, when the horeainen get hungry for this kind of . , ' . 1 I a 'rf A h- g hair-raisi- ng Wan-dame- re It . . after-noun- s. HARVARD BEATS SAILORS BADLY ANNAPOLIS, Md April 21. By less than half a ..length f their shell today the Naval academy crew lost to d Harvard's crew, one ol .the most Interesting, and spectacular races ever wowed over the course on the Severn river. The time was: Harvard 10:20; Navy,. 10:12. The record fur the course the race was rowed Is about a minute faster than this.. On account of the tide and wind, Harvard proffered to row up the Severn Instead of against the whit ceps. This the navy agreed to. The navy crew caught the water at the rata of forty-tw- o strokes to tbe minute, while their opponents' rate was forty. The difference told and the midshipmen Jumped to the front. Their lead was about a quarter of a length and they held this advantage until e the signal was passed, when their stroke came down to thirty-siHarvard held her pace of forty, while Roberts, the navy coxswain, refused to cwlLon his men for more, until the mile post was reached. Here the navy two and stroke was raised a notch the crews went nip and tuck for a quarter of a mile, after which the "beef In he Cambridge shell began to tell. Gradually the Harvard shell crept ahead while the navy crew lost eight-oare- le .over-whic- RACE TRACK GAMBLERS . ARE STILL VICTORIOUS . V ALRAKY,' April SI. All probability e track gambling hills that the will be called up again li the genat before the close of 'the regular, session disappeared today when Senator Foel-hof Kings, who voted for the bills, was excused, on the ground of Illness, from further attendance.. With Senator Foelker absent the friends of tbe bill could not hope to ' muster more vo'tea against twenty-fiv- e than twenty-fou- r -- anti-rac- er ... half-mil- x. in opposition. ' It is expected that Governor Hughes will call the legislature ,ln extraordinary Session, to meet about May It. for the consideration of the anti-rac- e track gambling bills and other measures which he desires enacted, but whlrh are not' likely to be reached during the regular session. ground. - 4444444444 4 4 EVERY COPY OF THE STATE JOURNAL THAT FROM THE OFFICE IS THE PROPERTY I GOES OUT OF SOME SUBSCRIBER, BOUGHT AND PAID FOR. f INVESTIGATION OF COMPLAINTS SENT N TO THE CIR- - CULATION DEPARTMENT MAKES IT CLEAR THAT COPIES OF THE PAPER ARE BEING SYSTEMATICALLY STOLEN FROM THE a tT t t. I HOMES OF SUBSCRIBERS. THE PUBLISHERS X ARE DETERMINED TO BREAK UP THIS SYSTEM, AND WITH THIS IN VIEW A REWARD OF $5.00 IS HEREBY OFFERED FOR INFORMATION THAT WILL LEAD TO THE ARREST AND CONVICTION OF THOSE GUILTY OF THE THEFTS. IN THE MEANTIME EVERY EFFORT WILL BE MADE BY THE PAPER TO MAKE GOOD THE LOSS OF THE vicTIMS AND SEE THAT THEY GET THEIR STATE JOURNAL REGULARLY. FOR TJ4IS REASON THE PUBLISHERS WILL APPRECIATE IT IF EVERY MUSSING PAPER IS PROMPTLY REPORTED TO THE OFFICE. EVEHyTHIfG CLA.SSyA.ID UV-TO-DA- TE THE TOGGERY 1 - 444444444444444444444V The Clothes Store AMUSEMENTS LAW! ART! LABOR! . 00 . of Wit, Three Sttqk Pathos and Love r Press Onto , of Ogden's Initial Appearance before the Footlights ' . entitled to the broadest opportunities and the beet advantages which life may offer; that any movement which reveals their Ignorance In order to bring them knowledge, which would Increase their knowledge not upon the ground THE BGISHOOT of their incapacity, but upon the ground of their value to society; which asserts their right to the world's best, and the world's right to their beet, le P. L. Holohan of Twin Falle, Ida., a movement to be commended and reone of the crack shots of .the country inforced. and ah expert with a shooting-iro- n v of any kind, Is In Ogden on' business connected with the coming annual BEGIN THE SPRING shoot of the Idaho-l'ta- b association. Sportsmen! Mr. Holohan says Interest In the FOOTBALL TRAINING adjoining states which he has Just visited runs high In the coming shoot and the Attendance ..will probably be April 21. Coach Walker of large, with about 75 or 80 entries In LOGAN, the- 22 events and something like eight the A. C. had hie football team out or ten professors of national reputa- for spring practice,' the first time, last tion . participating In the exhibition night The whole squad waa out and the men went through a sharp signal shoota , practice In'. perfect shape. It le the be well will the at Ogden represented of the school big shoot, Montana, will send about that the football history men have been lined 20 contestant., Boise, Pocatello? Twin In the spring, and It took with Falls and other Idaho towns will be up student body. Every member of the Lake sportsmen last season's team represented and Salt excegjt McCombs, will be Out In. force. The big shoot, was In a auit. Tha latter the center, which Is the second 'of Its kind ever left school a couple of weeks ago, but held, the first taking place a year has screed to report at all practices ' ago at Ogden, will eome off May 7, from now on. The men were keen and 8. and wanted a scrimmage the first In addition to valuable purses offered out. night there will be a gold medal given by Browning Brothers, a cup for the team me $10 REWARD for Information that will lead to the recovery of a name for the conglomeration. GRAND OPERA HOUSE MAY FIRST Free list entirely suspended. for GRAND OPERA HOUSE ' hoot, donated by Qua Becker of handsome medal from Eugene F. Con fa rr of Livingston. Mont.; a gold medal from the Idaho Falla Gun. club and a trophy for the Individual championship from Gua Becker. Mr. Holohan leaves fora trip through Wyoming and it ia probable that a goodly delegation from the latter elate will parth lpate In the coming shoot. FUGS IN The 'Burglar and Hue Lady By LAXGDON McCORMICK Introducing the Two Greatest Stage Heroes of Modern Times "DANVERS Prices the "BURGLAR 25cf 50c, 75o and and "SHERLOCK TECTIVE HOl-ME- $1.00. S tha"DE- - Seat Sals Tuesday HALF-MAST- IPUME FOR FATHER CHADWICK! President CHICAGO, April 22. O'Neill of the Western League of Base- ball Clubs tolay telegraphed to tbe managers of all Western league clubs, requesting them to display flags at at all games today aa mark of respect .to the memory of TWO ACCIDENTS IN THE Henry Chadwick, the "father of baseball. whose Interment will take place TRIAL OF AUTJ COURSE in Brooklyn. It Is probable that the clubs of other leagues will take WHITE FLA 1X8. N. Y.. April 28. The Brier Cliff automobile rare course, on which four men were Injured yesterday. when a racing car plunged through a bridge and Into a stream, waa the scene of two more accidents today. A car driven by George Robertson. who will drive a car In the rare next Friday, swerved and plunged Into a ditch near Armonk. Robertson was thrown rlear of the car and landed on the turf, sustaining no Injury but bruises. A. J. Campbell, who was to have driven a machine In the race Friday, was covering th. thirty-mil- e course at high speed when hie car crashes Into a telegraph pole. Campbell wa. pinned beneath the wrecked car nr.d when he waa taken out It was found that hla tisekbone had been broken and that he had a bad scalp wound. Thursday Night James J.Corhettt - le !P Fulls tiaD Me-Care- 200-ml- ' .THIS MEANS BUSINESS. 1 Og-den- .'a .00 REWARD! THEyH.E DESIGNED ESTECIALLy FOH THE MAt OH y O UfG M A ff -- WHO CAHES." It Instead of the Fair grounds being the center of activities, the (rack at Wan da mere la to he used. C. Y. Jlue-ael- l, who promoted- the game at a coupls of years ago, announced yesterday that he had signed a lease for the use of the old Caldere park and that he would be ready for the first meeting on Decoration day. la Just a little early, said Ur. Russell, "to say. Just what kind of a program will be offered the public on this .day, but I am sure of a match racq f some kind that will be a good one. Already .Johnny McCoy, Tom McCoy, C. .J. Crabtree and Jimpson of Bingham have signed an agreement to enter burses in this event. It Is also understood that others may enter horses before the date set for the Other harness and running race. events will ha added to fill out a pro' gram. Russell says he fa planning some Improvements which he thinks will help make the track popular. Just west of tiie present grand stand it 1 proposed to erect bleachers. These will reach back urfder the long line of trees Just south of the track, and it Is believed will make ideal seats for the spectators during the hot The Judges' stand Is to be remodeled and a number of other Improvements made about the place. two-ml- Roycroft Clothes : game. - Iff STOCK. A IX SIEES. SHATES. MODELS AAD EXCLUSIVE fA TTEHfS Iff , y. NEW YORK, April 28. Interest In the Briarillff trophy race (or etock care, which will be run tomorrow In IVenU'heitrr county, ia now at fever heat and It la certain that the contest will be the greatest road event 4n the last two years, or since the running of the last contest for the Vanderbilt cup. Mutorlng enthusiasts from all over the country, including a considerable contingent from the Pacific Coast and from Canada, are In the city and will he among the'enthu-alaatl- c throngs that wilt fill the big grand stand and line the entire course. The work of oiling, banning and repairing the roads, erecting signs and telephone stations and preiiaring for a proper policing of the course has been completed, 'and all la in readiness for the etsrt of 4:10 o'clock tonfurrow. Beginning at 11 o'clock tonight, trains ; will be nin th the course every fifteen minutes, and It la MlfeVed that any uncomfortable congestion will thus be 4' averted. Big Field of Entries enThe total list of twenty-on- e trants wUl undoubtedly be st the starting tape, and from tbe time when the 'last of the twenty-tw- o stork cars starts circuit there will upon Us thirty-mil- e not be aedull moment. The distance of the contest Is to be three hundred miles. It will not be coinplete'lintH boon, or ' later, The llriatllffi trophy stoL'k oar confect Is the fimt' road race with anything like a big field to be contested In America,' although it would seem that we are to have more of these In the future. All the driven who are to compete are now tuning up their "can on the course. The unlvmal opinion of the contestants Is that the course will be a oifflcult one to drive and that It wilt require the most careful handling. On the comparatively straight stretches (then art no real straightaway) fairly good time can be made, but owing to the many turns and curves It la believed that the avenge speed for the nee will not be more than forty miles an hour. But to make this average will require chances and the moat careful manipulation of the steering wheel. . SAYS that we cranny half-ma- st ANOTHER Biel WONDER OF SCIENCE. that T Cm by Science Is donlg wonders these days In medicine as well as in mechanics. ffinea lived, tbe human race baa been troubled with dandruff, fer which no hair preparation has heretofore proved n suo easeful curs until Xewbros Herpicida waa but on tha market. 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