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Show THE OAILY STATE JOURNAL. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER PAGE TWO. Newsy (Gossnp TEN EYCK. item concluded Tom 1. at Madiaon Square Garden indoor mark for live mile that probably will atand for many yeara. Colina lowered the record, which ha atood for 11 yeara, by 4 5 aeoonda, hia time being IB minute, 14-aeoonda. The old figure were aet by F. Carter In 1117 at IB minute. aeoonda. Another record fell by the wayaide In the 150 yard daah, preliminary. Frank Lukeman of Montreal won hia trial in 15 6 aeoonda. The aiaty yard record waa twice lowThe other ered In the prellminarie. event developed nothing exceptional. Putting the IS pound ahot Won by W, W. Coe, Boaton. A. A, 14 feet, 11 11-S--B 4-- C, aeeond; P. Lukeman. MonA, third; R, T. Ed ward a, N. T. A. C-- . fourth. Time, 1:1 IB aeoonda. Standing high Jump Tied between J. A. Biller, Brooklyn T. M. C. A, and B. W. Atlanta. N. T. A. C, with tour feet 11 inchea; & G. Lawrence, Hargard A. A; third, with four feet 10 inches; L. B. Packard, L A. A. C, and P. W. Gabel lien. N. T. A. C, tied for fourth with four feet I Inchea. J. A. Biller won the jump off with four feet 11 treal A. A. Charged With Swindling Wnl : T Thunderbolt Preparatory to ' IM CHOICE Regarding Publication of Race Tips. Battle. Kelly Governor Stuart, Former Governor CHICAGO, Dec. 2- - 2-- S i . PAPKE WILL a Fanner. Judge McSurley ha ordered detective to proceed to Byimcuae, N. T, and take Into custody James Ten Eyck, Jr, the eon of he coach of Syracuse university. Ten Eyck is said to have rowed stroke oar with Syracuses . successful crew of last year. He was Indicted a year ago men. with two alleged confidence charged with swindling Christ Hanson, a farmer, out of 11,100, hut at that Inchea. Five mile run Won by Tim Colina. time his identity waa not known. It I. A. A. C, W. Baley, N. T. A. C, aee- came out today, however, when hia atond: F. G. Pelalr, N. T. A. C, third; F. torneys pleaded that the alleged culH. Belham-ff- . T. A. C, fourth. Tim' prit is only 1$ yeara of age, that he 25 minute IB waa made the tool of older men and aeoonda that he should not be brought back to atand trial. i pFftnimsj Stroke Oarsman of Syracuse is Al Kaufman Working With Illinois Angel City Will Enforce Ordinance Collin, of lnchea; tonight. lie aet a new JR. 1901 BE IRAI1IED S. . GUles, N. T. A. C, aeeond; the Irian American Athletic club proved H. Meyer, L A. A. C, third; J. J. Elliott. ISO yard daah. Anal heat Won by J. the aenaation of the annual Indoor e championahipa of the A- - A. IT, which J. Eler. I. A. A. C, R. E. Coggina, Paa-tlm- NEW YORK. Doc. fl t, NDIAN AND ITALY SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO SLEIGH BT H. W. WALKER. LOS AXOELES, Dec. t. Billy Pap-'.i- e will have one of the biggest and best heavyweights In the land working with him when he starts training for hia battle with Hugo Kelly. Al Kaufman, whom Billy Delaney terms heavyweight champion No. I, I going to spar dally with Papke and otherwise put an "edge on Billy boy. Manager Tom Jones arrived this morning and waa busy all day, explaining. or trying to explain, Billy's poor showing. It appears that the reports aa --to the amount of the Ketchei-Papk- e gate at Colma were badly garbled by the time they reached Loa Angeles. Tom Jones showed to the writer today the (ffk-la- l statement from Coffroth's office. Th actual figure are $11,274. or only a few dollars difference between San Francisco and Loa Angeles receipt for the two men. ANGELES. Dec. 2. Newspapers which. publish tips on the races, persona who sell them on th streets and any on who causes them to be circulated la any manner, will be subject to arrest and prosecution under ordinance which was the anti-ti- p passed early this year and which la till la effect Guy W. Eddie, the new prosecuting attorney, announced that all papers would be allowed a few days la which to discontinue the publication of tips, aa the impression has gained ground that the ordinance was declared unconstitutional. Eddie declares that only ne section referring to publication of races already run was included In the decision and this case la now before th superior court on appeaL Eddie nays he will issue complaints not later than Thursday. LOB Pennypacker and Other Prominent Pennsylvan- ians Present PHILADELPHIA, Dec. Stuart of Pennsylvania, Former Pennypacker end Attorney General Todd are among the Invited gueau at the first annual banquet of ths Quaker City Motor club tonight. tW-ern- LAGOON ROUTE. Twelve pasenger trains dally between Heated by Dgden and Balt Lake. steam; electric lights, and always on Phone 2000. Journal want ads deliver the goods. PRIDE WILL MEET FITZ NEW TORK, Dec. 9. Longboat BINGHAM, Dec. 5. Six peraona were en. sprained ankle and probable Inheap big Injun of the Marathon path, waa ternal Injuries. rendered unconacioui, a bob-alewaa signed today to meet Dorando, Georgs Holton, collar bona fractured, the demolished, a horae waa badly crippled "sprinilng sign board," on Decemand a aeventh peraon waa lightly in- badly bruised about the head. ber IS. at the regulation Marathon disMiaa Grace Btudebaker, sprained ' tance. It took a lot of coaxing to get jured last night aa the reault of an ac- back and severe bruises upon ths back the giant redskin to agrea to the cident to a party of gay ooaatera In and shoulders. match. Tb Indian waa not overanxiFreeman gulch below the depot In Bing- I George Diming, eye discolored and ous to go the distance. He held out ham canyon. Several of the party Buf- several severs cuts and bruises on th for a race, giving th Impresfered broken bone, while the other face. sion he la no longer confident of James Chrlatopheraon, badly bruised hia that to eacaped with alight injuria. The ooaatnegotiate the full disability era ran Into a man on horaeback while and shaken up. tance. Th great Indian waa forced to a near the mouth at terrific peed J. Rich, bruised about th head, hack quit after going pounding along for IB miles ef the gulch. and shoulders. The Injured are: The accident was due to a borrowed In th big London race. Mlaa Elmer Glenn, collar bone brok- - hone and a reckless rider. The young people had been coasting down th steep gulch some time before the acci- YACHTSMEN CONFER GOT HIS HAIR BACK. dent happened. Shortly before oclock the party, riding on a long coaster or bob-sleaa flying down the extremely Waa Perfectly Bald When Be Started steep grade at a terrific speed. Aa the IN NEW YORK CITY to Vae Bawbee's HcrpMde party neared the foot of the grade a Frederick Manuell, Maryland block, horae and rider waa seen attempting to Butta, Montana, bought a bottle ef New-kro- 's cross the road In front of the atop. In Herpirid, April 4, 10, sad begaa to use It tor entire baldness. The hair fol- vain they shouted for him to stop. Juat NEW TORK, Dec. 2. At the New the sled struck the horse turned York licles in hia soaip war not dead and In before Yacht club this evening, the on horae sled back. an In its instant 24 days he had hair all over hia head. Coast conference of YachtsAtlantic On July I ha write, "and today my hair and six persons were mixed In a heap.' men will hold a apeclsl meeting to rela as thick and luxuriant as any on consider the action of the October could wish." Newbroa Ilerpicido works meeting In rejecting amendments to on an eld principle end with a new dismeasurement and racing rules. The ON and you re- DAY OF covery destroy the eau previous conference, which included In move the effect. Harpidda destroys the its representation about nlnety-flv- e causes germ that dandruff, falling hair, clubs, .considered in detail sevyacht and Snatly baldness. ae tt t with the eral amendments to the rules affectreuse gone the effect cannot remain. Stops falling hair at ones and a new ing the length, time allowance and rat: Bold by landing growth starts. Ing fait ora and . Anally left the rules druxgtata Send Me. la stamps tor sample practically as they were. to The HerpicUla Co.. Dotrrlt. Mich. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Dec. 2. Aloawta sad ll.tt Two m truism was In tlie atmosphere of the mill city today, owing to th cele- REMARKABLE GRIDIRON PUT. d lS-ml- le TORE-ENTE- R RING. "Ruby Robert Simply Cant Resist Going After tha Easy Manay A bread. Bob Fitxslmmons, former champion heavyweight pugilist of the world, actor, physical culturlst. horses bocr, etc, la now on th trail of the English heavyweights. He la now abroad and experts to remain in Europe for al moat n year. He says that h bat received aa offer from the National Sporting dub of London to fight four heavyweights there. It la said that he will earn a big purs by meeting the men, two of whom are Gunner Molx of England and Jem Kochs of Ireland, both of whom proved easy victims toi tha present champion. Tommy Burns. House Grand Opera Frank W. Heaty Presents The San Francisco Opera WITH TEDDY WEBB, EVELYN FRANCIS KELLOG, AND FORTY OTHERS GEORGE Co. KUNKEL Sunday, Dec. 6th IN 8HUBERT BROTHERS' FAMOUS JAPAN SICAL COMEDY MU- FAOTANA' d, THE PIECE WITH REMARKABLE RECORDS. . A ONE YEAR IN NEW YORK, SIX MONTHS IN CHICAGO, FOUR MONTHS IN BOSTON. 27 Musical Song Hits Prices 25c, 50c, 75, $1 Big Beauty Chorus. IADS GRAND !VES$3 eHAIS ALL STYLES --union , BOLD ONLY BT haoe-ON- PRICE E C.D.IVES. r. IBBB4 B. DOOLY, President. S JOSEPH S. PEERY, Vlce-Pre- a1 RALPH E. R10AQ, Cashier. A. V. MclNTOSH, Asst. Cashier. 1 The UTAH NATIONAL BANKj UNITED I Or OGDEN Interest Paid on Savinas Accounts and Time Deposits I". I STATES DEPOSITARY OGDEN STATED BANK Interest PaidOn Savings Accounts and Time Certificates 4 t . H. C. BIGELOW. M. BROWNING, J. Prest Viee-Pre- st Just Made JustlMade Three Evening Performances Doc. Msunt Pleasant Blacks Punt, Catches Oval and Makes Teuehdawn. Dickinson defeated Mount 8L Maty's eleven on their, ovi grounds Id Carof 29 lisle, Pa, recently by the to 0. lathe drat half Mount Pleasant, the former Carlisle Indian atar, scored one of the greatest feats ever recorded on the football field. The visitor when on their twenty yard line panted. Mount Pleasant from hia halfback position got through to tha punter and blocked the ball with hia cheaL Tha ball sailed Into the air toward the visitors goaL Tb Dickinson halfback, surrounded by the visitors, ran ten yards. Jumped Into the nlr and. catching the descending ball, carried it over th goal line, Incidentally kicking goal JI NOTE Incidentally "Ruby Robert" will try to elevate the English stage for a few a financial consideration that weeks The Ohio state bowling tournament Is said atto be In Hue with th klug of will open on th Goodale alleys, Columincome. England's KL bus. Jan. Bob thinks that be la In juat Northwest colleges plaa wrestling now to make a fresh start inshape the fightchampionahipa similar to tha aaateru ing game. It'a an Idea that he refuses tourneys. to lay aside with the years. Fitxslm-mon- s Smiling Champion Frank R. Greer saya that his only trouble baa of Boaton may go to England or Aus- been the breaking of hia hands and tralia for professional races. that they have grown strong again Wisconsin Skating association will after a long rest When he baa folhold distance and fancy lea abating lowed Tommy Burns' example and has races In Milwaukee. cleaned up Conner Molr, Roche, a few Frenchmen and any other old thing that floats u round Europe with a purse attached, Flta will come homo and settle down on hia farm over In New Jersey unless the hankering for a fight urges him Into tha ring again In Amer- 1000 Pairs Burt and Packard Shoes for Men & Co Shoes for Ladies 5000 Cheap and Everlasting Shoes for Girls and Boys 2000Pairs of E. P. Read RUBBERS FOR EVERYBODY : ica. This Happened. "Now that youve Inherited money, why don't yon pny soma of your debts?" "Groat Scott! This la tha first chanco Ive aver had to save up for a rainy day. Do you think I've no idea of economy r The University of Washington at Seattle will Introduce modern rowing methods Into Japan. REESE HOWELL SONS Wednesday, Dao. 9 7, 0, During the Ben Hur season the curtain will rise evenings precisely at I Oclock. Matinee at 2 oclock. No one seated during th opening p reludd? "The Star of Bethlehem. roavsa gnavTiriutn CHAMHOg. PUNS 1 Just Made Matinee, KLAW & ERLANGER'S non imaiKUONs, COMING SPORT HOUSE OGDEN - bration of a tag day," having for Its object the swelling of a fund for building In Minneapolis a commodious hospital and sanitarium for Incurables. A veritable flood of coins, big and little, ie pouring into the coffers of the organisation and it la expected that the total will reach several thousand OPERA Eight Horses in tho Thrilling NEW & GREATER uszu Chariot Race, Act. V. A Miglh&y Play STAGED ON A SCALE OF UNPARALLELED 300 People in SPLENDOR. Production-8- 00 BEATS ON SALE THURSDAY, DECEMBER & Firs Fivo Row Balcony, $1.50. R":"d,r Gallory Admission SO Cent. NO SEATS LAID ABIDE. NO TELEPHONE ORDERS TAKEN. PRICES: Lowor Floor, 9200. 91.00. pe LAGOON ROUTE. Twelve paaenger trains dally between Heated by Ogden and Balt Lake. steam; electric lights, and always m time. Phone 2000. Mall orders accompanied by remittance aad oeK addressed stamped enve-lofilled In the order of receipt on the opening day of sale- - Addres correspondence to Mr. R. A. Grant, Manager, Grand Opera House. Ogden. |