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Show STATE DAILY UTAH PAGE TWO. JOURNAL. TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1908. Newsy Gossip of lie Sporinig CHOICi NECKWEA1 Touching up a Man's attire with a fresh Spring Tie, changes his whole appearance. The Season's newest styles are ready for your choosing. The Man, who cares for a Tie that's above the level of mediocrity, wil find it here. The Shapes are correct. The Silks are new The Styles are different 26c, 60c to or $1.00 $1.60. There's never a correct Idea In Haberdashery, that can not be found here at its best. FRED N. NVE COMPANY 24iar Wash Ave. Ml JACK TARS TO tH SHOE FOR MRS! 7lnAecrdju&t quality fahjMcz TnakedMeKomu&ioi " ihaktoiaM&Afmj6r. UTAH CLAIMS 111 T0 SEEJAR1AL mmieim Slo LONDON, $. Managei weafu England, April for Hackea- - 4 Fans in Fight Rejoicing Arrange V schmldt and Gotch, the wrest- - 4 State University Unquestionably lera, today entered into a ten- - 4 ment of Four Bouts to Come Entitled to Rocky Mountain 4 tative agreement with repre- - 4 4 aeutatlvea of a syndicate offer- 4 Off in Two Weeks. Leadership. 4 Ing $10,004 for a match be- - 4 4 tween the wrestlers In either 4 The fight promoters In San Francisco 4 France or England, the date to 4 The University of Utah Is unqueshave arranged a fighting carnival for 4 be fixed later. The articles were 4 4 signed by Hxckenachmidt and 4 tionably entitled to the Rocky Mountain the entertainment of Uncle Sama navy 4 mailed to Gotch. The agree- - 4 football championship for the past seament as to the division of the 4 son." This U the statement made by boys, says the Salt Lake Tifbune. 4 Dr. Victor Clifton Alderaon, Four fighta have been arranged to 4 purse la not known. president take place In two weeks' time, autl of the Colorado School of Mines, la a Cuffroth is trying to secure another talk on school athletes yesterday. Presbout for May It. If the sailors atident Alderaon U a warm adherent nt tend ail theae fights, it la a foregone school athletics, believes a man who conclusion that they will have to borrow money to stay in the awlm, and makes good on the football tteam when they leave the coast they will not should be a be ter man In his be troubled with cumbersome silver ONE NIGHT ONLY. RETURN ENGAGEMENT. studies for thU very reason. He end gold in crossing the Pacific to does not think athletics in colJapan. have been leges Tlie first contest la scheduled for overdone, but BERLIN, April 2$. Richard Croker thinks they should be encouraged April SO, between Abe Attell and Tommy Sullivan, for twenty rounds, at the has strong hopes of adding this year even more than they are. He believes the "one thousand guineas at New-iColiseum rink. athletics are not only good for the stusecond match la between Stan market and The Oaks" at Epsom to THE MERRY MESSAGE OF MIRTH ley Ketthel and Jack (Twin) Bull!-- ! bis previous victories on the British dent, but for the school as well, and the athletic relations between hopes n Mr. Croker a has authorised van, for thirty five rounds, at the Mis- - turf. Tha Laughing Suoesaa of Two Continents. Throe Hundred Nights street arena, on Saturday after- -, tradiction of the storiea circulating Utah and Golden will always be on the in New York. Three months in London. noon. May 9. through the sporting papers that the moat friendly terms. Dr. Alderaon yesterday etatod moat oat promising of his string had The third match la between Joe Company of Exceptional Marit Splendid Production, d nd that the prospects emphatically that the stories told In the the Iron-Jaman. and Al Kaufman. This will be for six rounds were gloomy. The mare, Rhodora, Denver papers about the Golden-Uta- h game lost fall were far from the truth. before the Reliance Athletic club, on which was seen to advantage as la to aaid have gone The students of the Shool of Mines Tuesday night. May 12. While Grimm la not a scientific boxer, he la conthrough the winter in good shape and did not have a word of complaint to sidered a freak In the ring. He stood barring accidents, Mr. Croker thinks he offer and the team on its arrival home admitted It had been defeated fairly. It up alx rounds before Bob Fltsaimmons, will be classic. 206 hdapsEdent Only The blue will thus be carried by was trie evrybody waa surprised, but who was unable to land hard enough on the Italian's Jaw to knock him out first class racers, all tha progeny of the the boya aaid they were beaten beKaufman aays he will turn the trick. same famous mare, Rhoda B a unique cause Utah had a better team. The fourth match la between Joe event of the turf of thia country. "That defeat gave ua the Colorado Mr. Croker had secured first claim championship,' Gone, the world's champion said President AlderlightThe boya realised they could be weight, and Rudolph Unhols, for twen- on Lucien Lyne for the racing season. aon. ty rounds, at the Collaeum rink, Thurs- Mr. Lyne has already been over to defeated and got in and trained from day night. May 14. The entire sport- the stables and tried Rhodora to his that time on. The result waa that wt defeated Boulder and It gave ua the ing world is Intereated in tha outcome great satisfaction. Asked about a story to the effect that clear title to the Colorado championof the latter event, and already moire predictions are being volunteered as to there had been an encounter between ship. Aa we won the Colorado chamthe outcome. Some say that Gana la himself and Jem Roche, the prise pionship and Utah defeated us, we too old to fight Unhola and that the fighter, after the encounter of 8L think It gives Utah clear title to the latter will have easy going, while the Patricks night, when Tommy Burns Rocky mountain championship." old etand-by- a are all from Missouri and so easily whipped the Irishman, Mr. Mr. Alderaon, however, inalata that Gana will have to show them that he Croker said nothing of the kind had oc- Golden will beat Utah next and has gone back enough to allow Unhols curred. Although Interested In the advises the boya on the east year, bench to to score a victory. The general opin- fight, he had never met Roche In his be In their beat condition when they ion ! that Unhols will not laat ten life, and Roche had never seen him go up against Golden, aa the Mines waa ae he to unless able through the team will not take round, while some put it down as low chances with as five rounds, claiming that Unhols la glare of the ring to tha box occupied Utah In the future. any overrated, noth withstanding his good by Mr. Croker and hia friends during About sixty of the Colorado School of the fight showing against Memaic and Nelson. Mine students will be In Salt Lake thia week, and Dr. Alderaon says the baseball team will be along. They PROVO would like to arrange a game with the Utah team while hero. The head of the Colorado school would like to aee aome aort of an Intermountain associaLOFIMH tion arranged between the schools of Utah and Colorado to promote even closer athletic relations than pi.ali af LONDON, April 2$. Jack Johnson, present He aaya Utah is readily recAccording to Information from Provo, that city wants a professional team the colored heavyweight pugilist ac- ognised by the Colorado schools aa behia manager, Fltspat-ricing their equal In athletics, and that this season and It la also desirous of companied by arrived here from New York lost the schools over there would like to aee having a state league. Flans there. It evening. They Immediately visited the more contests between teams reprela sold, ore allmlghty anxious for base- National Sporting club and the sportsenting Utah and Colorado schools. ball. ing newspapers and Issued a challenge to Tommy Burns, the heavyweight the, regular American championship Regarding the general situation in to fight anywhere for tournament but will champion, tha state and In Provo particularly, play against the any purse acceptable to Burns. American team the first tie in the thia morning's Tribune aaya: Johnson went further than this and for the Davis cup, won last year The baseball fans of Provo are offered to bet Burns $2,600 that he by a team from Australia. Tha winIn ners of the match will go to Australia anxlouato put in a professional team will stop him in In an effort to recapture the cup. The and have called a meeting for Wed- addition he will concede to Burns of any purse that la put up for American association does not think It nesday night, to which enthusiasts the contest worth while for both the English and' from Salt Lake are invited to attend These terms cannot be published In American teams to make the long to talk over the matter with them. England as the law of the country pro- Journey to Australia, and therefore Coach Teetsel of the B. T. U. of Provo hibits anything but boxing contests propose that the English send a team Is reported to be the leader of the band, limited to twenty rounds. Burns has to America, the winners only going to and If a team la put In he will man- been holding out In the negotiation for Australia. OGDEN age It the Johnson contest for a sum, win, The Dougherty brothers, former The city fathers of Provo will be pe- lose or draw, holders of the are not expected cup, larger than any syndititioned to allow Sunday ball In the cate has yet appeared willing to offer. to compete this year, the most likely Garden City, and If thia request Is Johnson Accounts and Time Deposits appears anxious to meet English players being, A. W. Gore, denied the fans will put In a fine Burns, but has been an much Ftnnk Rlaley and 8. H. Smith. Among then diamond at Geneva, a popular resort the Americana who are g to that it seems a short distance from Provo, If Provo the two men can come doubtful InIf try for places on the teamexpected are W. A. together puts in a team, then a State profes- England. There la a possibility, how- Larned. Beals C. Wright Karl Behr, sional league will be organised, in- ever, that a club that has Just been R. D. Little, Robert Wright and F. C. cluding Logan. Ogden and Salt Lake. In Parts may raise sufficient Colston. Although not ranked last W. It Is said that a Salt Lake team has1 organised to Induce Burns to go Into tha J. Clothier and F. B. Alexander are almoney so named as prospective competitors. already been lined np for the proposed ring with the colored heavyweight new league and that Coach Walker of Burns also visited the National the Logan Agricultural college has club this evening, but did not matters In such shape In the Cache Sporting meet Johnson. Burns forestalled the valley city that he can spring a team within an hour's notice. While Dad" Utter by depoaitlng $5,090 with Gimlin of Ogden announces that he sporting newspaper for a meeting with is not doing anything, it la reported the negro. Burns Insists that he must have $S0, to the contrary that he has signed up 900 os hU share of the purse, bat e team a and la waiting for the word Johnson can arrange the aide bet to go" to start the season. 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