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Show PAGE TV : THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, X MONDAY, AUGUST 24, '.MS. of World Sporflfiimg (Eessnp Newsy : At no stage In the game did Salt Lake have a loukin and the contest waa most uninteresting. Muiphy pitched good ball for Ogden and Chevalier, agalst disgustingly ragged support, did the honors for the Zion aggregation. Saturday's gams was s much more exciting contest, the Occidentals having shut out the locals up to the eighth than this against Kaufman. tie. Attell kept finding the stomach Inning, when Ogden scored two runs. BT V. W. NAUGHTON. Al Kaufman and Jim Flynn Will box In ths last of the ninth, with the scons SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. fl. The an- with a curvs when they began to DOUGLAS MEMORIAL. the to face, no attention j Joe and paid BtaiMllnI to 3 In favor of the darkles, Come Together With Flynn nouncement that Jos Gin end Abe In light straight left and right Qjma sending 4. champs bruke loose and scored Delegates WASHINGTON, Aug. Attell were to spar at Crolls, Alameda, crosses. It was very clever list play little runs, making the windnice Leafour to the National Negro Business Lightest by 25 Pounds. descended upon the pises In shoals and on both sides. C to I In Ogdeus favor, and mainup jgue. In session at Baltimore last week,. i cause of some wreckage, In the second round their gloves the record of never yet having are in Washington today. An outing waa the was o'clock hour three the and they whisked taining brushed Although together In been beaten their ths been (has honor, by the black men. arranged (lty If. If. Walker.) set for the sport to begin, a crowd their arms around. Attell gave Joe a Salt Lake yesterday, Murray perAt LOS ANGELES. Aug. 23. According proceeds to go to ths Frederick Doug-- t gathered before noon. By I o'clock brace of left hooks on the ear. ,IW Memorial fund. formed the same stunt with the Oca the statements emanating from ths i Landlord Croll became uneasy and Gans poked his left against Attell's cidentals, the score standing I to S, In telephoned Oakland for a squad of po- face and held Abe at arm's length. favor of the latter up to the ninth. In two training camps there will be a lice to maintain order. By t oc'oek Abe's nose reddened and he acted as difference of 25. perhaps more, pounds of the last Inning, the smel-termths hall where ths fistic exercises were ; though he wanted to get closer. Joe their ralf scored three runs and the OcOn August ths great west-Ji- to take in the weights of Al Kaufman and was packed to the suf- - j dealt him a neat little uppercut and pises, to get around it, were unable be cidentals Flynn when these two brawny em celebration of Frontier day will locating point, while by far the larger they came to a half clinch, each man when came to held bat, leaving the at up June-Wyoming, Cheyenne, they J battlers corns together at Naud number of viaitora wandered around having an arm free. While In' this s. 5. in Murray's favor. wore Trained to games, brand- - ths I . tion Tuesday night. were shut out and position they cuffed each other freely. gardens. They roping, Indian noea and war At hi quarters today Flynn an- tried to comfort themselves with Abe, who had command of a loose left. they DELAWARE CONVENTION. wlld hor rcnei the reflection that they ver. In ths Jolted Joe on the face and Joe repaid nomiced that he would enter, the ring and races, pitching cowgirl ICC bucking each punch with a short right. There neighborhood anyhow. weighing within a few ounces of DOVER. Deld., Aug. Z4. The DelaKaufman's contest for the world's championship, A regulation ring with ropes and was Just enough warmth in ths expounds Billy Delaney. ceremoand and contests other many stakes and padded floor had been erect- change to suggest that each man was ware Republican state convention will trainer, said that his protege would be nies can be seen at this festival. ZOO notch of ed and Gens and Attell had some reach the with a tit for tat spirit. within pound be held here tomorrow and will nomln. The Union Pacific has put In affect difficulty In reaching the enclosure ow- possessed When they parted Attell crouched ate candidates for governor, Insurwhen he enters ths pavilion of ths for this occasion ths remarkably low ing to the mesa of perspiring human- and covered and tried to work does ance commissioner, congressmen, state Parllle Athletic club at 0- - o'clock Tues- rata of $14.51 to Cheyenne and return. When the again. Joe stood right over him and ity that hedged it In. day night. UOt clever Tickets on sale Aug. Abe left an treasurer and auditor. of Queensberry past- awaited developments. exponents The physical appearance of both men Union Depot ticket office. at It is believed that ths slats of ths Inquire imes began to tap one another, they opening and Joe sent In an uppercut bears out fhetr poundage claim a Ths stats organisation provides for the did so to tne accompaniment of crum- Abe quickened and laterally soaked Colorado man, as trim and agile aa a Bubeeribers ef The Utah fit its of former State Senator nomination was timJoe's fscs wlh left hooks. Joe middleweight, entertained a full house JwmI are requested to read and bling benches. The crashing of Pennewlll of Greenwood to Simeon 8. at his quarters this afternoon. Kauf- fellow instructions printed at heed ef bers recalled the night when Jeffries magnanimous about this time. He head the state ticket. Former Postand Sharkey boxed at Mechanics pa- gave a wrench of his right shoulder master William H. Heald of Wilmingman, ths embodiment of rugged health sslunrn. and his right glove shot out only to be' vilion. ton will likely get the congressional checked again. It was s quiet hint to Treat Each Other Neely. There is a considerable nomination. Jos and A bey treated each other Abe that there was an opening whleh for the renomlnatlon of Govdemand addid to were brief few his a care take not opponent nicely, although there ernor Lea and Representative Burton, spells when each man was on hla met- - vantage of. but the party leaders are believed to bo opposed to such action. and tdcretfivniMi, went through Ms ' matinee work out ou hie open air plat- form before a crowd of beach viaitora ; tkiiniated at 1.500 persona. ; The 10 to betting with Kaufman ' on the abort end has aroused the Ire of the fighting fireman. Flynn's pride has been ruffled because the speculating public concedes him no better chance ' first few Innings. ! . JOE BANS HID JOE ATTELL SPAR BURNS BEITS BILIJQUIRES ; ! Champion Tommy Again Hangsh Onto Boshter Bill. Making the ! en m cow-ponie- n. lrr , !"- esrial WESTERN NATIONAL LEAGUE LEAGUE M HOME LIFE OF PAPKE LEAVES FUST QUARTER THE JAPANESE. Marrying for Love Comparatively known In That Country. WHEEL WEST FBRJHE Un- In nine families out of every ten wives are aaid by a famous Japanese to obey their husbands, not willingly, k fear. but Foreigners pen- Rosier Riding Motorcycle Illinois Thunderbolt, Leaves With etratethrough rarely Into the Japanese home, and this because the Japanese are Breaks All Previous Records careful not to show them their fondManager Jones to Arrange Jake Oe for Fast Time. Batteries Overall and Kllng; tyre and Bergen. Second game Chicago Brooklyn . . Batteries Reulbach Rucker en and Dooln. McIn- ST. LOUIS, Aug. ZZ. Boston and St. double-heade- r, R. H. E. Louis broke even In today $ the visitors the I first, winning 0 10 to 0, and the locals taking the sec4 0 and Morgan; ond. I to Z. First Bergen. anj Umpire Johnstone. game-- fit, T 0 $ Louis 1 10 12 PUEIILO. Colo., Aug. ZZ. Today's Boston natteriea Karger and Ludwig; Dor-n- er doublehdader between Omaha and Puand Smith. Umpire Klein. eblo, wasoat led off In the first Inning Second game of the Ifrst game on account of rain. R. H. E. Z 0 10 SIOUX CTTT, Iowa. Aug. Zl. The Boat on . , visitors were beaten today In easy St. LaiuIs ,1 I T 0 Batteries Flaherty, Lindaman and style by a score of U to 0. At no Lush and stage of the gams was Des Molnee In Graham; Higginbotham. danger of scoring, only one man get- Ludwig. Umpire Klrm. ting as far aa third baas, and twe as TACOMA, Aug. ZS. Tacoma won far as second. Score: from Seattle today, making an even R. H. E. break on the series. Score: 0 Tacoma . .11 1Z Sioux City , . ,,.Z T 1 m, Z 4 Seattle 0 4 0 Des Moines Batteries Baker and Shea; Sea-Io- n. Batteries Furchner and Shea; Nel son and Ilecklnger. Bunsttne and Stanley. .,( SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. Zl. OakSPOKANE, Aug. Zl. Spokane celeland nnd Portland each won a game brated by losing two Score: games to the today. Morning game Morning garner R. H. R R. H. E. ay tatl-ende- re. Portland ; Oakland Butte I 7 1 4 I I Spokane Batteries Garrett. Graney and Whaling; Hardy. Fischer and La Long. Afternoon game Afternoon game R. H E. Butte , , ... Portland Oakland ..,,,.......1 ........ ........Z . 0 I Z 4 Nel- - , Batteries Groom and Madden; son and La Long. LOS ANGELE8. Aug. Zl. San defeated the local team In the tenth Inning today. Score: R. H. E. 4 $ Loa Angeles . 4 1Z I San Francisco Batteries Hosp and Easterly; Su-tand Berry. FVan-clscocl- or AMERICAN ASSOCIATION 4 PASSAIC, N. J., Aug. Z4. The fastest time ever ridden upon a twowheeled vehicle .of any kind was mads by Jake De Rosier on an Indian motorcycle at the Clinton Stadium thia afternoon. Riding against time only, De Roster secin 11 covered a quarter-mil- e onds, or at ths rate of 5Z 5 seconds to the mile. Recalling the motor accident of last Sunday, when Sunny Briggs waa instantly killed, the spectators were spellbound os naiee skimmed post them on nis oneT spin. The rider went about the track once a half, the course being but a sixth of a mile long and his thundering machine shook ths stands from end to end. But a few weeks ago De Rosier broke the world's record for a mile, seconds. doing the distance In 57 run he rode After today's quarter-mil- e against Carl Ruden and Arthur Mit chell and established a world's record for three miles, his time being 1:01 His victory was easy. After a hard fight Fred Hills, ths Boston flyer, captured ths amateur of bicycle championship America for amateurs. d Nat Butler won a beautiful race. His pacemaker was t 7 $ ,...Z $ Spokane , Batteries KUltlsy and McCarter Harknesa and Spencer. Umpire Car ruthers. ABERDEEN, Wash., Aug. ZZ. Once Z- -5 CHICAGO, Aug. Zl. The Elgin party and him manager, T. E. Jones, left today for Los Angeles,where the thunderbolt expects to close the details for his middleweight championship battle with Stanley Ketchel before ths Jeffries club on Labor day. Papke expects Ketchel to agree to weight terms shout the same as those that prevailed their battle In Milwaukee. Papke will Insist on 154 pounds six hours before the fight, 151 pounds three honorable an hours before, or 151 pounds at the of preserving pure and Una all other consideration ancestral ringside. He Is confident Ketchel will in matrimony are subservient. A fanot take an arbitrary stand and ask whose only child Is a daughter ther him to make any heavier weight exerts himself to find a husband for Jones declares that if Ketchel insists her, and this husband he invites Into that ths weight be 151 pounds sev- hla own home. The daughter and the eral hours before the fight that Papke establish their household in will refuse to do battle and seek the homestead. This is for paternal matches with other men of his weight the nnrnose of perpetuating the womupon ths coast Papke Is a Simon-puans family. middleweight and has no desire to fight a heavyweight FIRE CHIEFS MEET. a guarantee of 5.000. PORTING CALENDAR. NEW YORK, Aug. Z4. Among ths on thi the foi. Important sporting event calendar for this week are lowing: Today. Tommy Burns, vs. Rill Squires, twe. ty rounds, for worlds heavyweight championship, at Sydney. Australia. Matches of National Board ofr Promotion of Rifle Practice begin at Cam, O. Perry, Grand Circuit trotting opens it Reodvllle track, near Boston. Great Western Trotting Cham meete begins at Dubuque, Is. Intermountain lawn tennl, championship begins In Balt Lake City. Wednesday. International and Canadian lawn j tennis championships begins at Ont. United Hunts ncitif Maryland meet begins at Pimlico track, Baltimore. Annual horse show opens at Upper-vlll- e, Vo. Thursday. National open golf egins ston. at Hamilton, championship bnear Bo- lliu. Saturday. Great reception In New Tort ti athletes who participated fat Britt Olympic games. Opening of autu" mee:,nf Montreal Jockey club, at Hontteel Harness Sacramento, fornta stat racing meet Jn connection fair. tennis gin at Cincinnati. Tri-sta- ts at opens with CoS-th- be- championship, Trains e sirine at Ogdssfpsa and OeDEU SEES SLOW GAME motor-pace- Salt Lake Aggregation Puts Up SsHLske 1:10 0:55 22: SB po- I:Z0 am, 1:10 a.m re two-ml- le WASHINGTON, Aug. Z4. Frank D. LaLanne, of Philadelphia, has been appointed by the State department as the official representative of the United States government at the International Commercial congress to be held in Prague, Austria, next month. SYDNEY, Australia, Aug. 24 Tom my Burns, the American hcuvjwrijh, champion, defeated Bill s.lU1re u. afternoon In the thirteenth round, h wae the third meeting two men, Burne having wuu ,rom Australian in California in one round and In England In eight rounds Burns, who had been complaining at a cold yesterday, fought carefun, which accounts In part for the betfe showing of "Boshter Bill." Burn peered under a guarantee 0. win, loss or draw. For his fight wut Lang at Melbourne Bunts will receiv, son-in-la- 4-- 5, as U 11:00 sm. Z:00 p.m. lite p-- 1:20' pa 0:10 p.m. COLUMBUS, O-- Aug. 24. Heads of :Z0 p.m. 11:20 PA fire departments In large cities Throuh trains Good Service, throughout the 'United States and Lagoon Route tickets through th Canada an arriving today and wlll'0(den canyon are good only with Of begin a convention tomorrow, at which den Auto Co and they sis M topics connected with the betterment preference here over sll others, of ths fire fighting system will be die-- 1 SIMON BAMBERGER, cussed. Frost. A Gs1 a IT IS RESTAURANT A PLEASURE. to be served with a luscious, tssd and Juicy steak, a succulent chop aruf lt that your appetite longs for $ an efficient and gratifying moant-Oubill of fare Is replete with iTry thing that can tempt the appetite b our cuisine I perfect. Everything tM cooked to the Queen's taste, and epicure can revel here In gustatory M lights such as he will find only Scrub Atricle of Baseball, to Disappointment of Fans. tid-b- r Utah Stats League. Van APPEARING OLD couver and Aberdeen broke even today. The morning game was s walkaway for the home club. In the afternoon Sets aa a Bse I. rnltitl. eier- Pernoli was lugged sll over the lot it and was replaced by Blinker after Ton ennnet afford to grow old. In these dsys of strenuous competition thp sixth Inning. It la necessary to maintain, as long as Score, afternoon' game R. H. E. posslbls ones youthful appearance. It Is Impossible to do this without reVancouver . . ..Z00 111 1107 II taining a luxurious growth of hair. 001 030 000 I Aberdeen Ths presence of Dandruff Indicates ths presence of a burrowing germ which Batteries Erlrkoon and Sugden lives end thrives on tho roots of the Pernoli, Blinker and Boellnger. At Kansas City Kansas City, 1; InNEGRO PHYSICIANS. dianapolis, Z. i NEW YORK, Aug. Z4. Negro phy At Milwaukee Milwaukee, I: Louis' t vllle 4 sicians, dentists and pharmacists are At St. Paul St. Paul, 1; Columbus, gathering In New York today for the Z. tenth annual session of the National which will open : Medical association, At Minneapolis Minneapolis, tomorrow. Toledo, 0. Doing Everything, 1- -5 AMERICAN DELEGATE. Batteries Clafln and Spencer; Dunn and Roberts. ly life. Love marriages do not exist In Japan. No doubt there are cases where wife and husband learn to love each other after marriage; it la mere chance. If they learn of a man who has married tor love they consider him contemptible nnd immoral. Opinion places love of woman on a low scale because the Japanese do not die- tingulah between passion and love. They keep their blood as pure ae poslble. Before contracting a marriage they study carefully the genealogy of consort-elec- t The woman who cannot prove her blue blood can not expect a good match. To the object Bout With Ketchel. Third Straight Victory. One of the largest has ever filled crowds FALSTAFF CAFE which a grandstand at a ball game In Ogden was sadly disappointed Sunday afternoon, when the tens gathered In the expectation of seeing a good game bt tween Salt Lake, Ogdens supposed only rivals, and Dad Glin's local champs It baldness. .lair until eiuses total The score of 1Z to 4. in favor of the Newbei's Herplclde is the only known sites-ttv- e Ogden leaguers tells something of the of as this Is and It pest, Jestroyer as it Is delightful to use story and 4 runs in one Inning, S an elegant hair drew In another and Z In two more makes Herplclde give Hg ae we'.! as Dandruff euro. a still better Idea- - of what hannened Accept ns substitute hers is none. Sold by leading druggists Bend Me. I t, 'Balt Lake. Both teams were exlamps for sample to Ths Herplclde Co. tremely slow. In play and the gams troit. Mich. was almost devoid of Interest In ths mso-4- S easts sad ll.Sd. Modem Woodmen off E. DOOLY, President. JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vice-P- re RALPH E. HOACJ, Cashier. McINTOSH. Asst. CsaUl A.-- The UTAH NATIONAL BANK i IJntttesPaid on Sonnes Accounts America AT LAGOON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 25th. onnjjneJjP Doing Everything Once J |