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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST PAGE TWO. 19, 19ML w I ns Wf pf1e(DJ fl t FAFKE 1AULS PANIC WIUJTOR Strenous Teddy Wrecks Health of Alex and Hack Maintain Their Game Devotees Who Occupy premacy in National Tennis Head Offices. Doubles At Newport Su- - No Me About the Gown, 'Which Mariner Takes In Will Be Worn By Ogden Young Joe Is Saved in First Round by Gong and Goes Down for. the Count Before Stanleys Awful Lady On Awful Bgatjn At Hands of Illinois Street Thunderbolt. NEW YORK, Aug. IS. s.n ,,r g.Jr. NEWPORT, R. I- - Aug. II. In Im(By Elk Official DopUt.) of made the took Upon an awful beating ai ii,r inquiry today Alexander Frederick pressive style, gown manager, he Informs us that Billy Papke, the niimi, t!,J;iderb(' and Harold H- - Harkett successfully all arrangements ha e been completed In the windup of the Nuti AthJ; maintained their supremacy In the for the remarkable advent of the club tonight. The martyr doubles as lawn tennla champions this SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 18. It took TIimisi Objected to Timekeeper. Director! re gown In Ogden. "J limit, but It was only i.j morning. In the great match which Ketchel waa the first of the prinThe gown la being constructed by bear-Uk-e tactics throughout tn n ushered In tha 21th annual holding of Stanley Ketchel two rounds to finish tha all -- comers tournament here this Joe Thomas, or so rounds leas than cipals to enter the ring. Aa a reason Madam Green of purple and white counter that he was able to xur, Thomas not being In the ring soon goods, after a model of the newest defeat at the hands of his pair demonstrated that they are unap- he required when he knocked out for advenu, after Ketchel, It waa stated Joe object- Paris creation. Many people are in- The lad from the middle west Unt proachable as to balance of game and Thomas Colma. In Thomas at started beJoe to ed as to the reputation of his clined to treat the matter as a huge up Harding timekeeper skill on American courts today. cause he waa very friendly with Ket- Joke, but we are assured of Its ap- ferocity, and from start to ,1,. finish h Almost without apparent effort they evidently Intent on making a careful He ducked left leads and chel. Harding retired and Zeke Abrams pearance on the streets of Ogden be- the long and painful session for Burk defeated their challengers, Raymond D. fight. waa appointed timekeeper for the club. tween the hours of f and I o'clock laid it over the tar In uninistakablt Little and Beala C. Wright, the east- clinched. He struck out very seldom Thomas In. Eddie Smith, Thursday evening. Mayor Brewer waa manner. Burkes anatomy much came then In ern winners, in three straight sets clinched. Hestruck out very seldom the referee, then hopped up In the Interviewed this morning relative to aembled raw steak when the gRg 4 and I love. It was a more first half the of and the himself divested of hla coat during ring opening score police protection for the young lady, mldlewelght got through ioixhlnf hla most than even the smothering When the men stripped to' their should she deem it necessary to call off. Both eyes were closed almost tight ardent admirers of the champions round. Ketchel waa not to be denied, looked for. Again their concerted however. He went at his man, uatng fighting toga, Thomas appeared several for such, and aim will parade the prin- his cheeks wera seamed with fecg his noa spilt, his ribs u work, especially the clever deliberate both hands In a variety of ways. pounds the heavier, Hla flesh looked cipal atroeta of our city without fall. gashes, raw. Papke came out of k stomach to Thomas a of was Ketchel while managed hard soft, o however, made plank couple of all ladles Twenty-twages of and playing Hackett, both Little with hair neatly arranged. his ohon lefts Ketchel'a well muscled. face and and Thomas looking Little straight application for the position and It fell Wright fell down ahamefuly. In but one round, the third. lg was poor all around and Wright only seemed to gain confidence from the Jected to an elastic support on Ket- -j to the one whom the manager conRe fought bick so in spots, but the blotches were fact that he could reach hla opponent. chela right elbow and Ketchel took U sidered posaeaed of all tha qualifica- Burke have a look-i- n. sufficiently large to be noticeable and He loosened up and fought more free- j off. The referee aent them to the tions necessary to appear and success- gamely in this session, but the effort caused more than one spectator to ly, but a rlghthand smash under the ecratch a few minutes after 10 oclock. fully carry out the stunt. A con- told heavily In his fast ebbing and served but to give Pipki wonder aa to Wrlghfa fitness for a heart took all the starch out of him. saucer of track Round On. siderable number easier from then on. prey of been have place upon the American International Ketchel backed Joe toward the rupee tickets disposed already Ketchel at Thomas's face and and tried a left shift. The blow was missed. pawedclinched. Gave team. la bill Ketchel put owing to the fact that the race They It completely cloaed In light left In fact, during the last set, when a Jarring one. Papke proved conclusively that h b on face. Joe ducked a the best we have ever had. In Ogden both Little and Wright began to go Thomas's right eye and caused him to second attempt and they clinched and each ticket participates In the one of the greatest lightheir own ways rejoicing with no show rock on hie feet. Ketchel redoubled j again. Once again. Thomas ducked a (25.00 drawing, to beheld in the dance ters of his weight that ever graced the of team work, aperfira shrugged hla efforts and another hard left left and clinched. ring. He had crucifying left that h Thomas blocked j halt at 11 oclock. their shoulders as both drove out un- brought Thomas to the floor. He waa j body blows and leads for the face and The ball game la going to he worth used to advantage on the stomach art reasonably or both attempted to take up at the count of eight and tried to ! did not hit back. Ketchel got in a left j while. If you do not like the game wind and ribs of his opponent and u the same ball. That they only scored cover himself. Ketchel rushed In, us- Jolt on the nose. Ketchel ducked un- -l Major Littlefield will return your electrifying right that shook the dreg seaman to the seven points in the last set la suffi- ing both hands solidly on the body and der a left. Joe blocked a toe nails ntry right body money. The game will be played on time the Illinois very lad crossed with it tt cient eloquence aa to the display of the force of these stomach punches punch. Ketchel left shifted, catching) Glen wood grounds. skill on their part. brought Thomas to hla knees again. Thomas on the Jaw. A hard right Jolt j The grand, ball la going to be a big the Jaw. , Joe got to hla feet before the time brought Thomas to his knees. He was feature. The Ask Me boys will inJaurnal want ads deliver the goods. limit and by clinching and blocking up at tha count of eight. His right troduce you If you ask them, and managed to last until tha gong catne eye was badly swollen. Ketchel will do anything within reason to to hla relief. brought him down again with body make you enjoy yourself. Bo hero la Hammered Jee to Ropes. blows. Ho rested on hla kneea until the pro grafti as nearly aa we can guess When the second round began Ket- the count of eight When ho arose tiom close observance: 2:10 "Big Stick Meckes heads the chel, In hla eagerness to land, over- Ketchel hammered him around the reached and nearly fell to the floor. ring, but could not floor him again. bunch Into the Glenwood ball park. Olas-man- n 9:00 Game called by Thomas got, In a body punch before the Tha gong sounded Just as Ketchel deNATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE and first ball thrown by Brig Michigan fighter could straighten up. livered a vicious left awing. Bowman (at Bill's head). After that It was all Ketchel. Thomas SALT LAKE, Aug. II. The ton Round Two. 9:10 A three-bagg- er was all but hammered Herrick, enlng weather did not seem to affa by the Ketchel overreached with left and through ropes. The referee pulled him back Thomas drove a right Into the riba caught by a Salt Lake dude, and a bicycle fane last evening, and the M Into fighting territory and Ketchel They fought at close quarters until long throw to first which breaks a Palace saucer track was packed to lb Fierce body Thomas clinched. When they broke Columbia Club In DeWolfs Jumper limit, with part of the crowd fairly fell upon him. smashes and wicked lefts and rights on Thomas put In hard punches with the pocket. Into the arena. AU during tht 9:90 Jack Maguire and another Ger- races the clouds hovered low, thnata-In- g tha ears and chin noon had Thomas right Thomas waa nearly fought In a dased condition. He bent down through the ropea The referee pulled man from the Lake In an argument, to do something. A atrong wind and tried to shield his face with the them back Into the ring nnd Ketchel as to which city la going to get the made It impossible to do say record , breaking. gloves, hut Ketchel ripped In a wicked went at Thomas, landing with both Forestry Bureau. 4:00 Emily slides to first and loose left uppercut which knocked Thomas hands on face and body. Thomas bent The one record trial of the meet, the which holds the game, out Hla knees down cracked completely. mile and to cover tried face. motor, failed. T. M. Samuelaoa hla 1. won from Boston BOHTON.Aug. 1 CHICAGO, Aug. 19. The visitors on. In Masaa's later Fred found floor pocket the his and then forehead Ketchel aagtnat mounted his best machine and siada ripped in a left uppercut Cleveland today. Both pitchers were won the last game of the aeries today 4:15 Tom Burt sees the "sheath two attempts at the 1:051-- 1 mark ad In the He waa mat bumped on Joe against the chin and catching more was butted freely, but Clootte bringing by playing perfectly In the field and thla for several seconds, but him to his kneea. by Gussle Lawson last year. His W Thomas's head gown lady and falls in a fit. effective la the pinches. Score: pounding Lundgren nil over the lot. rolledposition 4:90 Game over. Score: Lord knows attempt was 1:1018, and Samuelm over his on aide. Referee Smith to floor. comthe Ho waa dropped R. H . E. FVaaer succeed' hm In the sixth had Just counted nine when 8 to 7 Shoe-shiniparlors working jwaa not satisfied and tried It if11 the cap- pletely out Boston i.S SJ and was also hit hard. Score: overtime. of tain aa 'He turned on full speed and traveltd Just police the 9 upon Jumped Ed. Referee 9 Smith 9 platcounted Cleveland R. H. E. of Grand 7:00 Antlered the the second mil in 1:012-8- , atm shy form and parade signaled that the affair must nine the police Jumped on the plat9 Batteries Clcotte 9 and Carrlgan; Chicago 9 on behind band of a of Herd music real was th record, which he could probaIn He hla lata atop. bu Thomas Interference, would form, been 0 have 9 19 Rhoades and Bemla. Philadelphia . . streets. bly business the aa waa Thomas principal hart broken had th weather counted out In any case. completely out. Batteries Lundgren, Fraser and also Sheath Gown The been favorable. 7:00, Phfia-delph- la PHILADELPHIA, Aug. II Kllng; Sparks and Dooln. Umpires streets and Th finish of both the profredorel shows up on the down-tow- n beat Chicago today by hit- Rlgler and O'Day. Tom Davis closes his Bakery and "falls races were of the blanket kind. w ting tha Chicago pitchers at the right the riders fighting out right tc lb In." FOB time. Score: PITTSBURG, Aug. 11. Boston tied OGDEII SHOULD NOT 7:10 Tom Whalen and Judge How- tape. In each case the winner baW R. H. E. the score of today's game with Pitta-bur- g a ell S attempt to have the young lady ar- In doubt out of a bunch of half Ik In the ninth Inning and won out Philadelphia , , ,.,,.7 7 was reached. black until the mark she eludes 9 9 and 10 apbut them, rested, two In runs made when the tenth, Chicago... they f,1 THE The summary: pears on Washington avenue a few Batteries Vickers and Bchreck; on Gibsons error. The visitors had Australian pursuit, amateur minutes later.' and ManueL Owen three double $lays q tljefr credit Sullivan, Smith, Creba. Dlefenbacher, Giles, 7:90 Parade over and thousands of Score: Shaw. VM 102 1 0 yards. mllc laps R. H. E. The following from thla mornings BOSTON, Aug. II. AU the power people rushing to Glenwood to take in 6. 2:40 9 1 Tribune, gives Ogden excursionists and 9 WASHINGTON. Aug. 1. Washing- Pittsburg boats entered In the ocean race from the races and dance Dan Ragan and Half-mi- le open, professional 4 19 0 visitors to Balt Lake a ton and SL Louis battled to a twelve- Boston WUc tip aa to who Boston to Shelbourne, Nova Scotia, art Ed. Williams leading by a block. Hollister, Palmer, Devonivlch, 10:18 Races over, the best we over Batteries Willis. Lelfleld and Gib- they should keep every nickel from inning tie today, 9 to 9. Both teams 1:00. made their three runs In the first and son; Tuckey, Dorner and Smith. Um- that they possibly can. Chapman la at the Hull station of the Boston had three records and ons wheel Time, beats-tt-s- on Match race, half-miTacht Club today. In readiness for the broken. second Innings. Score: pire Emalle. the fellow's name. and nb second McFarland won, beginning of the race tomorrow. The R. H. E. 10:90 Dancing on, since 0 oclock, It waa announced several days ago affair 1:21 1:111-- 8, 1:20 Times, will held be 0 under 9 7 the Joint ; now begins In earnest Zeeler, Stevens, Washington that Henry Mayer and A. J. Clarke Two-mf- ie NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE lap, amatfur Lavr 0 11 St, Louis . would ride at Ogden at the Elks Pur- auspices of the Boston and Shelburno Carver and Roaenbluth trying to IntroMcCormack. H Halstead. clubs. Thomas, Tacht Batteries Cate and Street; Bailey duce everyone at once. AU eyes 4:02 ple day meet, sanction having been se. and Stephens. ,. The prise will be a 8250 cup, pre- strained for the "Sheath Gown. cured from Manager J. E. Langford of ' Mile handicap, professional De TACOMA, Aug. IS. Tacoma out- 8altair. Upon the arrival of J. M. sented by the Binnacle club of Har11:00 Grand prise drawing for 825 (78 yards), Hollister (80 yarda). 7 NEW YORK, Aug. 11 Detroit op- played Seattle today, but could not bit Chapman from Denver, the latter says vard college. In addition the Boston In gold. Chaa Klrchers name Is called, (86 Walker (58 yard). ened here today, winning easily from Allen In the pinches. Score: that he finds that Mr. Langford did Tacht club will offer a prime to each! he is wanted on the phone by his son. 1:68 yards). 6. 000 000 001 1 9 not give hla consent and tha locals. Donovan was put out of Tacoma 7 which boat competes the course with- Prise money goes to the Mile motor record trial by Samuel Chapman says 00 200 000 2 4 4 that he was not seen the game for objecting to the umpire's Seattle the en- in 26 hours after the finish of the first lucky one. regarding Time, 1:08 5. decision. Score: Batteries Butler and Shea; Allen try of the men and la trying to find boat The distance la 880 miles. Thai 11 to 1 a. m. Every one a having R. H. E. and Bundline. out who la to blame for the announce- race la open to seaworthy boats not! good time. Including "Sunshine Eddie cars to accommodate the largest cro 1 7 10 Detroit ment. Chapman says that this is the over 88 feet overall nor under SO feet, Miller and Gordon Grant ever assembled at Glenwood. 4 9 9 18. Harknesa second time this I New York SPOKANE, Aug. year that hla men overall. 1:05 a. m. 6upt. Bailey with 100 fond good night for all. Batteries Donovan, Summers and pitched magnificent ball for Butte tobeen advertised without hie conSchmidt:. Hogg. Orth and Blair. day, being most effective In the pinch- sent and now he expects to place the es Dunn pitched a steady game. matter before Chairman R. F. Kelsey, Score: of the N. C. A. racing board In New PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE R. H. E. York. Chapman aaya that the two 020 0H) 010 S Butte . . 0 i riders have not been legally entered for 004 000 010 1 1 the Ogden race. 7 Spokane Batteries Harkness and Speyer; Log ANGELES. Aug. 18. In a game In which heavy hitting waa combined Dunn 'and Rogers and Roberts. Umv with poor fielding. San Francisco de- pire Carruthera OCCIDEHTALS SHUT of ,We feated Loa Angeles today. Score: R. H. E. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 9 Loa Angeles 18 OUT rOCATELLO 9 9 San FTanclaco 19 Batteries Koestner, Brindwalton and At Minneapolis Minneapolis, 8; InHogan; Sklliman, Jones and Berry. Cigars dianapolis, 0. POCATELLO, IS. The OcciSAN " FRANCISCO. Aug. IS. Port At aKnaas City Kansas City, 0; dental team shutAug. out the local ball land was wot able to keep up with Columbus 8. team here in a match game this, aftOakland today.' The gam was one8: 4. At St. Paul St. Paul, Louisville. ernoon by a score of 12 to 0. Langford Our Service Is the Best sided. Score: At Milwaukee Milwaukee, 7; Tole- pitched a great game, allowing Poca-- , R. H. E. do, 0- tello hut three hits in the game wrlth j , Portland 7 splendid support. Oakland , 7 11 Subscribers of The Utah State hit the ball hard andThe colored boys!! but for the good Journal are ta and read requested Batteries Groom. and Klnaela PROPRIETORS 308 Twenty-fift- h St. Olden, UU follow instructions printed at head of fielding by the locals the score would Whalen; Loucka and La Longs. j editorial column. have been doubled. (By Journal Special Sport Service.) WASHINGTON. Aug. 1. There U panic aiming the membera of the White Houxe tennis cabinet. Who will be the neat victim of the prealdent'a strenu-oait- y one anaieue member Inquire! of the other they meet on the atreet, or at far away ' rummer reaorta. They fear for themaelvea. These tennla cabinet members are not fearful leat they lose their official heads. It la their health that U worry, ing them. Lawrence O. Murray, one of the very first membera of the cabinet and on of the moat brilliant personalities to ba found in the Inner udomlnlatratlon circle, has been absent from his official duties as comptroller of the currency for more than three months. Reports from the seashore are that he la broken n health and may be compelled to resign his Job In the autumn. Now cornea Alford W. Cooley, the tall, rosy cheeked man from New Turk, who, as ons of th commissioners of the civil service, while on the tennla court, played himself lnp the fat Job of assistant to the Attorney General, Broken In health, he has resigned his office and gone posthaste to New Mexico to combat tuberculosis of the throat, with which physicians have advised him he Is offering. .The other, members of the cabinet are wondering If they are atrong enough t .keep the grinding pace that tha president has aet. Not one of them, however; cares to show the yellow feather, and If he. succumbs, it will be with a tennla racket In his hands. Onslaughts in the Second. u 5. 1-- I -- two-hand- , or its ng Ill .., lEiOl DEEM MCE 8-- r1' le 2-- 8, ..,,..,..9 2-- 8. 2-- 2-- h' Tbe ileohant iar carry the Finest line .....9 Domestic and Imported Wines, Liquors and in the city - ,,,....9 J. F. SMITH & COMPANY THE ELEPHANT |