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Show M6I THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. TUESDAY. JULY TWO. 2 July 88. The big event at the Salt Palac races tonight will be a motor paced race for This will be a professionals. affair between Samuelaon, Jenkins and Wlloox who hav demonstrated their ability to follow the motors in many fast races this season. Another race Is expected to show up the speedy tnes le the C. H. Riley In handicap for professionals. this event the purse put up by Mr. Riley Is of a size that will make the professionals forget all about warm weather. Creb and Lawrence, two of the fastest amateurs on the track.' wilt settle their difference In a match race The amateurs will all have an opportunity to show their gaits in an Australian pursuit race. After Yankee Cup, in Friend- le MADRID, July 81. The first race ot oiulerklasae yachts for the trophy presents! to the Spanish Federation of Yacht Cluhs by F. Lewis Clark, ths American yachtsman, will be held tomorrow at San Sebastian. King has had a boat sjwiially built for the contest and believe that he has a good. chainVTraf winning the ' trophy. I I When the 'Amerii-y- i yachtsmen tHht had raced at Kiel last' year visited Spanish waters with their boats and met ths leading Corinthians about San Sebastian, Bilboa and Santander In a series of aonderklaase competitions. It was nut ouly a very sportsmanlike act but It more firmly cemented the new friendship existing between the two countries. Among the competitors, both at Kiel and San Sebastian, was F. Lewis Clark, Eastern Yacht Club, of Marblehead, who felt that the American yachtsmen were called upon to show in some tangible way their appreciation of ths courtesies and kindness received at ths time fro-- their Spanish yachting associates. Al-lou- Mt Appropriate Trophy. Finally Commodore Clark decided that the preeentation ot a racing trophy to the Spanish Federation of Yacht Clubs would be appropriate, and, acting upon that decision, at ones ordered from a firm In Cowes a superb gold cup, which has been given to not only becafae of the "doUitekko received,, but as an lncen- -' live the noble sport of yachting and ' to theilldlng up of yachts In Spain." Ths memorandum of gift accompanying the cup stipulates' that ths Felersllon shall arrange for annual regattas for ths trophy, consisting of not leas than three and not more than three and not more than five races, to be sailed not oftener than one each calendar year. It Is open to sailing yachts of dimensions to be fixed by the Federation, built in Spain, and owned by persons who at the time are members ofa yacht club belonging to ths Federation; to be steered by members of said clubs, and ths crews of which shall jthlntlon, Utah nA j one-mi- le half-mi- le GANS AND NELSON NEW YORK, July 87. Billy Papke, the Illinois thunderbolt. Is still au unHs known commodity in Gotham. did not get a chance to show hi skill with the mitts against Sailor Burket at the Coliseum tonight Indeed Billy la congratulating himself that be got out of It so lucky for a coupl of the poor preliminary tollers ar in dlr distress. The long heralded scrap Called to materialise because of police Inter- -j ferenre. Harry Phillips ' and Benny had Juet started a four-- ! j Franklin Ketchell put In an exceedingly busy round bout when Captain James afternoon In Milletts gymnasium. It j Walsh and an assltant from ths so happens that be treats his boxing bureau swept up throe ca the partners very rough. As a result It Is ropes and placed under arrest the two a very difficult thing for him to retain pugilists and referees. Tbs poMr gave a boxing partner on hla staff. Today .no reason tor making the raid, but he had to rely upon the services of Billy Elmer, when the officers of ths Slim'' Gilmore, a lanky Individual with law had departed with their booty, a pair of blackened eyes To make up Announced that It was all a mtaundcr-'standin- g which would be settled In for the brevity of his sparring exercises Ketchell put In a busy hour with the court and that the good natrons would surely not be chested out of gymnasium equipment Ketchell has lost the lathy look hs anything In the line of fistic enterbore when ho first trained at MUlett's. tainment. He la filling out rapidly and will soon Due te Ticket Brokers. be outlawed from the middleweight Elmer th trouble According to was precipitated by careless and irclass. Hugo Kelly, who has reached 158 responsible persons without the club pounds, the weight called for by his who offered tor sals to all who had agreement with Ketchell, put In a full the price of a tow fancy chairs within. day at Crolla. Kelly la better suited for Despite the strenuous objections of sparring partners than Ketchell and William and hte associates the barkers showed hla visitors something Inter- continued to display their wares end even obliged the plain clothes men to esting In the boxing line. When Kelly fire cime here It was take action. As far as can be learned, feared that the arm which he Injured the two officers had failed to take In hte fight with Papke would become papers of bona fide membership. weak during hte training. After seeThe fight club will endeavor to show ing Kelly In the full swing of work, hit In court that if any tickets were sold friends hav made up their minds that outside th club they must have been the arm is as strong as ever. counterfeit 87.-J- i I self-relian- . ve EIGHT AT COLL1A Bays today's Herald: Battling Nelson la to meet Jo Cans on Labor day after all. This is the Information received In the city yesterday by wire from the Dana. Kid Dalton received the telegram and Nelson said: Signed today to meet Gans at Colma. Good luck to you: hop you beat Thompson at Ogden." This Is In line with what Nelson and his manager, Wlllus Britt, said whllo In Balt Lake after Tex Rickard called off th flfht at Ely. Britt said hs was going to ths coast to se Cof-fro- th and try to arrange the match for Colma 'on Labor day. The telegram received yesterday Indicates that this has been done. NORFOLK RACE MEET. NORFOLK. Va., July annual racing meet will commence this afternoon and extend through the week. Large numbers of visitors are already on hand from all over Tidewater Virginia and Eastern North S8.-No- rfolks Carolina. STILL WINNING. BERLIN, July 87. In the International athletic contests which were held yesterday J. D. Lightbody, University of Chicago, and W. W. May, University of Illinois, participated and their work aroused much enthusiasm. Lightbody easily defeated Peterson of Rwedtn in the 1,500-met- er flat and later won the flat against thirty-seve- n competitors, giving them a start of alxty-fl- v meters. May easily won the handicap run. 800-met- er IS YMKEE NEW TORK. July 87. AU New York went fishing yesterday and wiU again today. One of themoet palatable of edible fish, the tafayette, which every few years selects ths mouth of the Hudson for a stopping place. Is now In New York waters in countless thousands. Beginning Friday, and lasting aU BOYS Entertains Olppic Athletes On His lacht anil Roasts British Sports. day Saturday and yesterday, the LONDON, England, July te One The American athletes a re street has Hundred and Twenty-fift- h Upton's guests on board h. been simply alive with lafayettea. yacht. Erin, today. On the ar- Such a lot of fish has seldom before rival of the American, at Invaded the river. The lafayettea bite Southhampton at noon. gir Is Is what Ths lafayette anything. Thomas presided at a luncheon known asm pan fish and few are longer A following immediately the than five inches, Ths average Is four. boarding of the Erin. Sir Thomas The lafayette Is one of the moat toasted the prowess of theYan- voracious of smaU fish and one of the kees and derided the British- most delicious as tor as edible quality ere, charging that they are not seem Is concerned. The strings caught game losers. The Erin cruised almost Incredible, hut here are a tow around the Isle of Wight and am. uy go means no record ones. Alexback to Southampton, where ander Muir, 838 la three hours; William the vxteltors were entertained at in tour hours; Matt Haubener, 146 dinner at th Southwestern ' Richardson, 771 in five hours; Walter When dinner was con- Hotel Dalton, Sit In three hours; William eluded three cheers and s tiger Telts, 110 in thirty minutes. were given for Bir Thomas Lip-ton. Hudson river from the Battery Bill mull HMDS IT TIE HOT MGS , j the Shadow the Gallows 20c and 30c SAFETY AMERICAN CAR IN BERLIN. BERLIN, July 87. The American Thomas car In the New race arrived here at 8 o'clock this morning and started tor Parte at 11:80. York-to-Par- the Pa- 4 T restaurant All season- is appetising. Our service is prompt and efficient and our cooking cannot be excelled. One meal will convince you tie to. you can I.' : FAL5TAFF CAFE P11 J. E. DOOLY. 1 PmMmt. JOSEPH S. PEERY. J RALPH E. HOAG; Cashier. A. V. MclNTOSH, Afist. Cashier. I Vlce-Pr-ae (The UTAH NATIONAL BANK OP OGDKN L UlflTKP 2TATEJ DEFOIITART Interest Paid on Savina Accounts end Time Deposits BiBMMBefM lar . and Cigprs in the city Our Service Is the Best J. A A A A can always be had at that we are friends Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors a-- A A A A GOING We carry the Finest line of - 8-- nfl . The Usobant - Vict-Pm- t. is A A able delicacies and all that From every Indication, it seems ap- I dont believe Thompson can put me parent that the crowd at the bout be- out even If he Is heavier by a number tween Cyclone Johnny Thompson, of of pounds, and I want you to know Bycamore, Ills., and Kid Dalton at the that my pal. Nelson, also thinks that Male-Dra- A THE BEST THAT'S lates Earl Burgess Co. A A Helen Don't you think 1 such deep water? Henry Oh! no, Indeed! Got In much He Marry m and you shall have all deeper water last season. I nearly became engaged to one of the girls down the comforts that money can buy. She How much money? here. NOT I0DI6H1 way." Dalton will leave this morning tor Ogden and will spend the day quietly at the Hot Springs sanitarium. The special train, which promises to be loaded down with local fight fans, will leave over the Oregon Short Line at 7 oclock Tuesday evening, arriving at the Hot Springs about 8 Oclock. Reports from Ogden are to th effect that a big crowd of Ogden fans will be In attendance. Special cars will be run over the Ogden A Northwestern railway. A A AAA . 1 A A I CROWD AMERICANS LIPTOII LIKES i Farewell Week 10c, Un- known to Gothamites. BT W. W. NAUGHTON. BAN FRANCISCO, July sck Welsh, who Is to referee the Young Ketchell, Hugo Kelly fight at the Coliseum next Friday night, made an official visit to Ketchella camp today to talk over the rules which will govern the contest The agreement between the men Is that they shall taka care of themselves when parting from a clinch and be ready to treak at the order of the referee. "You will have no trouble with me," said Ketchell to Welch. Welsh smiled at th young mans 100-met- er In of Bout and Papke Is Still Him. Utah Hot Springs tonight, will break all previous records of .attendance at Moors, Psarl Eh tier) ths fight game In the state of Utah. "A Me re. Lasses Thompson is resting on hte oars, mtemmwMliiteiWMMSMSMMnMuuMMuuwmMMMw a hard line of training, today consist wholly of amateurs; and open after and hs wilt step Into the ring says also to such other yachts built in In better condition than when tonight Spain and sailed by Spanish amateurs as may be permitted by the Federa- he met Pete Sullivan here a month Four Nights, Csmmoneing Sunday, ago, and knocked out the tetter In the ' tion to compete. July 26th . twelfth round. Provided, however, that the first Pressnting ths Ssnaational A special train will be run from the year the said Federation may. If It choose, arrange thxt.varioue races for) north, brining a goodly bunch iff tans, the sold cup be sailed In the waters Balt Lake will have a huge delegation of San Sebastian, Bilbao and Santand- here, and the Short Line Line will er, fo as to Insure equality of oppor- have a epecal direct to the ringside tunity to the members of ths various leaving Ogden at 8:18 this evening. The clubs comprising the Federation. But Ogden Rapid Transit company will PRICES all the races sailed this first year shall also provide adequate car service to constitute and be considered as but one and from the ringside. What Salt Lake Thinks. regatta. The cup shall become the absolute The following Balt Lake view, showproperty of the persons who, as own- ing how Zion fans lead toward the ers, shall have first won three annual spaghetti" kid, is taken from this regattas. morning's Republican: Matched to fight Gans at Colma. Wish you good luck." - THE REAL TEST We have Just Insulted another This telegram from Battling Nelson addition to Safety Deposit Boxes la 08 Hcvytelde la Clvtag It a Ther- - was received by Kid Dalton on the eve our Firs Proof vault to accommoof hte fight with Cyclone Thumpeon Trial. J"..onlyesgh date thg growing demand of our one test by which. ! at the Ogden Hot' Spring, showing patrons for a safe place to store Judge of the efficiency of any artMo that his sympathies arid ua hopes are dthat h by Its ability thn; with the Italian boy. their valauble papers, Jewelry and and which U te inisnded te do. tj ha!r i:ry dtemonda " vlgors may lock nlca and Before Nelson left Salt Lake he had nice, can but do rent the Is Ths Is low, aad let us point they eradicate Dan- a talkfest with the ' spaghetti champ druff ar.d stop falling hair? show you. No, they do not, but Herpleid does, in which he gave hl:n some rattling because it gees to the root of ths evil good advice for hte bout with Thompd kills ths gem tint sharks t son. Dalton has a plan' of battle from whence the hair geta its OGDEN STATE BANK pnpllla life. trapped out, not as unchangeable as Letters from prominent peope every- the tews of the Medes and Persians, f Ogden, Utah where are d illy proving that Newbro's but one which will be adhered to unHerplcide stands ths test cf use." less Thompson ha radically changed He Co BlQtlOMf Is a PniC It delightful itonoMiiiieo dressing, cteir, pure his style of fighting. and free fro--n oil or grease. J. M. Browning fold by leading druggicta I never felt better In my life." dePb BfjtlOW ooaooaosoooo CllHltfe Ik. in tamps tor sample to The Herplcide Co.. clared Dalton test A- Alltn Moy oooooooo Cllhl9f night, and I am Detroit Mich-going Into this fight full of confidence. and ILMi Te sisee i Frederick to Stand for New York Refuses ing Men in Camp to Train With ALL NEW YORK WERE HOT FIXED Heavyweight Has Hard Time Keep- three-corner- ed ly Manner. 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