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Show THE DAILY STATE' JOURNAL. PAGE TWO. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1908. Spoiling World GIK-U- JEWELRY COMPANY OFFERS RACE NEXT WEEK AT KEEP ZION WADISON SQUARE A TROPHY FOR BASKETBALL OUT In order t3 stimulate Inlermt in Garden will open tomorrow evCard Contains Many of Worlds of the and BJNCH a concert will entertain the basketball games of the High echo'd, ening LMih J. H. Masters cUemed it wise apectatora until the atarting gun la Best Bicyclists Who Will Ato secure some handsome fired. Ijt the intenciass games, and Lewis Both Rutt and Stol have been riding Deaf School Basketball Fives Win Effort he Made Punish to be Sait to ttempt to Capture Honors. in great form during the paat aeaaon Jewelry Co. he secured a handsome ou the Euroi-ealoving cup. When the plan and the cycle tracka Rutt Two Gaines in One Lake Basketballists Who purpose for which the cup was to bo kept pretty much In France, but Stol Liven waa thoroughly exilaiiie to NEW YORK. Dec. relic of made a tour of the different couraea Piked." Night Lewis he was very ready t resiw i.d a past ace, the bicycle, will come Into throughout Europe. with a handsome trophy. If poeaible, thla team la In even lta own asaln durlnc the coming week, for the day and night week-lon-g The prise to be presented will be and Madiaon Square Garden haa been grind at the Garden than it waa laat Two Interesting games of basketball According to the schedule arranged similar to the one in Mr. Lewis' b1mw put into shape for the great jear. and with Btol'a plugging abllltiea were played at the State School for the for interac holistic basketball this win-- window. It will be a trophy worthy race that haa led to a revival of Inter- and Butt's famoua jump they will cer- Deaf and Blind yesterday evening, the ter, the Salt Lake High school renlg-led.- the efforts of any class team in ogden as local men say because they High school. The several teams me cut in the almoet moribund apart. To- tainly be the dangerous factore in the main event being between the First taam of the State School for the Deaf , were afraid of the Weber academy practicing hard for tha championship night there will be the uaual prelimin- rate. An effort will be made thla year to pnd the Brigham High school, tbs Or which would not allow the team of the of the interclass series to be played in ary abort distance and motor paced i village to the south to put them out. a few days. The flrat garni will be events. eutablleh a new mileage record for the denltes winning by a score n 80 The second between Balt Lake, say local boys, pulled out the preliminary Monbe will In the a and at race, beginning apecial prise hung team of the deaf school and tbs nrat because played next Wednesday if'trn-xthey were afraid they could 8:80. Each team will partklpate in field of rarera gath- up looking to this end. The present team of day morning, the the State Industrial resulted not win thla year, tha persons whom ered from all over the world will be record for the race of 8.733 miles 4 In for the locals, score, 19 to they feared being the Weber academy victory one aent on lta week-lonwas at Miller and journey laps hung up by the 14. Both games were fine specimens boys. minute after midnight, but the doora Waller combination in 1899. of the sport, the successful deaf lads Now comes the Minor from author!-- , being In the game every minute and tlve sources that the Balt Lake bunch H. FOOTBALL proving superiority In every line over is attempting to again get Into the each man claims that ten miles is his their adversaries, league, and after the schedule Is made. favorite distance. Longboat la the Tbs lineup was as follows for tbs All Hallows isfused to enter this TEN-MI- LE RUN wonder of the age as a runner. He ia main event: year.. They claimed they remained out a Canadian Indian, pure blooded. From Brigham Deaf School because they had no place to practlc. . lila boyhood days he haa been extreme- Savage rf Josephson Several Ogden boys, both of tha We.If. ...... , Federholm ber ly fleet of foot. He could run faster White . academy and tbs High school, ssy c HELDTONIGHT than any boy of hla own tribe and Preece Wright three games with each of the h, teams until one of the class teams K, won the championship. The aggie!; ., tlon winning the cup will be allowed 7 place its name and numerals un cup and hold it in Its possession m i, It is contested for the following ,.a. by another of tha class teams. Basketball la comparatively ,. among the boys of the Ogden school, as few of them have ever ed before this season. It Is said to be one of the best games for phyni.ii development that there la and r0 exelsts why Ogden High Mmol should not put a strong team m -- - fr-v- n S.-- That K-- bet-aha- ala-da- y n 1 field. The school believes that (lie tr nl.y Mr. Lewis offers the dues winning the . championship will furnish a stive petus for the Xpert. e, im- g banquet Principal J. V Crow again heartily 1 hanked for 1:1 S. when he grew to manhood he beat all Kocley the beet runners who could be matched Buck , they will do all in their power to keep the capital aggregation out now that they have been Inconsiderate and tried Principal J. 0. Cross Entertains to work up a church affair out of the School Athletes at Reed league, and the probability is that the capital bunch will be out as they are now for the remainder of the year. Hotel Dinner. ......... rg .......... Wfright If. ........ Freeman against him from other tribes. After Timer F. M- Driggs. Scorer Leonhe had beaten all the beat runners ard Wilson. Tom Longboat, CanadiaTi Indian single handed he was matched In relay races and even with a bunch of runners against him he always picked Makes ProfesFirst Runner, came out a winner. BEAT lie waa then matched againat horses sional Appearance. and In several contests he beat tne heat horses that the Indiana could match him with. In fact among hla Dec. I. Tom own people he waa looked on as somePHILADELPHIA, the Indian thing of a marvel and considered absoCanadian Longboat, unbeatable. runner, will be seen for the first time lutely in Philadelphia tonight at the second WAR WITH JAPAN Regiment Armory, Broad and DiaCould not poasibly make eo many crip- Game of Basketball Results in mond streets, on which occasion he will meet Percy .Smallwood, the cham- ples as rheumatism does every year. Schedule for Fencing Completed Victory of Company B's pion long distance runner of Walee. And yet there la no reason why this This will also be Longboat's flrat ap- disease should cripple anyone. If all and Will be Held in New York Five. pearance as a professional runner In sufferers will rub tha affected parts America, night and morning with Ballard's ars to Snow Liniment. Cures all aches and Longtmat and Smallwood Turn Verein run ten miles and they ought to make pains. A hotly contested game of basketan interesting and exciting contest, as Sold by Geo. F Cave. ball was played between the Ogden NEW YORK, Dec. 8. With an inviNational Guards and the Bachelors' tation meet at the New York Turr club last evening at the Armory, the Verein thla evening, the acnedule of the former taking the gams by a store Amateur Fencers of America of 18 to II. From the :tti1 of the will be commenced, League contains the usit game to the finish it was easily under- ual contests for challenge cups and stood that neither aggregation was medals and the dates for the division sure of laurels. championships, as well as for the naThe game was played in tional championships. There will be a halves, at the end of 40 minutes change In the location of the finals in the game being tied. Five minute i the nationals this year, for Instead of halves was necessary to decide honors. being at the New York A. C. It will go to the New York Turn Verein. The waa as follows: The line-u- p Racneiors dates are a little later than last year National Guards r. f Mathews Glaamann and will be on April 88 and 84. Aside from the series of meets in L f . .Thomas-SmitBrowning this city, tournaments are scheduled Watkins-Echar- t . .c Douglas for Boston, Baltimore and Chicago. r. g Ecklund Day L Herrick Shipper g.. Scorer of game Haffling; timer INTERCOLLEGIATE HOCKEY. Lyon. Ten Gamas Scheduled Far Eastern DRISCOLL BUSY PUGILIST. Championship, With Cornell Out. Intercollegiate hockey players have English Featherweight ts Fight Hayes at last perfected their campaign for Dee. S and Baldwin Dee. 8. the coming season. After a long and Jim Driscoll, the English feather- heated session In New York recently weight champion, has .been signed up the delegates finally arranged a chami for two Important matches by his pionship schedule. The application of manager, Jimmy Johnson. The first Cornell was refdSed bscauae It waa fight will tike place at the National stated that the admission of another dob of Philadelphia. His opponent tram would entail a longer season, and will be Grover Hayes, and the date set this the faculties of a majority of the Is Dec. & On the following Tuesday colleges la the league would not tolerIgfaL Dec. S, Driscoll will meet Matty ate. The schedule Includes ten games, Baldwin In a twelve round battle at all, with tha exception of one, to be the Armory dnb of Boston. played at the St Nicholas rink. In New York. As laat year, the contest between Harvard and Dartmouth will be played at Cambridge, the date set SPORTING BRIEFS. being Feh. & The full schedule follows: Jan. d, Princeton versus Columbia; 9, Hot Springs will lay out six baseball Harvard versus Columbia; 14. Yale grounds for major league spring train- versus Dartmouth; Id Harvard vering purposes. sus Princeton; 20, Columbia versna Wonder If Hans Wagner's dip In the Dartmouth; 22. Princeton versus Dartcircus game will cause bis retirement mouth; 27. Columbia versus Yale. I from baseball! Feb. G Tala verms Princeton at St Tbs Detroit Americans hare picked Nicholas rink. Harvard versus Dartup Deacon Rogers, a giant college mouth at Cambridge; 13, Yale versus pitcher, who was the star of the Ar- Harvard. kansas State league last season. YOST MAY QUIT MICHIGAN. Bat Nelson says that the only fighters who ever hurt him were Martin Csnole, Young Corbett and Joe Cans. Cols of Nebraska Spskan ef as His Thata tough on the others. Successsr. A running race that would bring toCoach Hurry Up" Yost may leave gether In America such men an Unyen, Michigan university. He has expressLongboat, Shrubh and Dorando would ed to close friends a desire to be rebe worth going mllea to nee. leased from his contract which has Wrestler Hjalmsr Louden, who has one more year to run. In order to dereturned from n visit to Sweden, says: vote hla time to the development of a MIf Gotch and Hnekenschmldt come southern mining property In which he together again It will be the Chicago la Interested. Yost's tack of success la the last few match over again, for Hack will never throw the American. A few years seasons has dimmed his glory, and It ago the Russian could have downed Is believed that If he asks for a canhim. bat ho has not got tha atuff In cellation of his contract Ms prayer win be granted. him now." Cole of Nebraska would be the most promising candidate for Yoefa job Journal want ads dslivsr the goods. should the Hurry Up" man retire. He nrs haa had experience In the eastern style of play at Virginia and at western style at Nebraska and waa popular when a member of the Michigan team. - FOREST SERVICE IS ID GRAN OPERA HOUSE twenty-minut- luin-thf.n- Ma-tte- h Willard Mack and Maude Leone 4 In Henry Millers New York (Success Story of the south in 1865. The best military drama written in a decade PRICES: I LAGOON ROUTE. ALL STVIES-unionhaoe-O- NE L sold only sr PRICE C.D.IVESl Twelve pasenger trains dally between Lake. Heated by steam; electric lights, and always jn time. Phone 8900. Ogden and Salt . r It IT On FOR LADIES, TOO. TM Hair railing Oat With HwiifUc. Step Ladlaa whs bars thin hair and whes hair is falling nut, eaa prevent the hair failing mat, and thtekea tfc arowth w th Newhro'e "Herpldde." bwdes. Herpl-eld- e Is one of the most agreeab:e r dreeelnge there la Herpldde kills tho dandruff gem that aats tha hair nff at the root. After the germ is destroyed, the root will shoot up. nd tha hair troy long as aver. Even a sample will convince any lady that Kewbro'a Herpldde la aa Indispensable toilet requisite. It contains ne oil or greare. It win not atvn or dye. Bold by leading drugrlrta Seii lite. la stamps for sample to Tho liernl-tild-e Ce, Detroit. Mich. Two alaee 89 cents and ll.M a ( TONIGHT , Theron Littlefield " ki n I 11 and Koyal Douglas reaitondeJ to toasts, all of which dealt wkh the team's work and In-- '- il- -1 thinks to he principal. At :h onclusli.ii 1 the e jz? 25c to $ 1 .50 Principal J. O. Cross f the Ogden High school tendered a banquet to the Ogden High school footl'aiilsti in the Reed dining hall last evening, plates The being laid for eighteen guests. repast consisted of sn , elaboreie turkey spread, with other choke viands, ejection was held for the football team of noughty-nlno.- " Royal Douglas being elevated to the captainship f the JOB. Dec. 4. They During the prvt.vw . Frank W. Healy Presents THE San Francisco f u Nellie Neal WASHINGTON, of Ogden haa been appointed clerk in the forest amice. An examination will be held in Ogden Jan. 8 to fill the position of messenger in the forest service. GUARDS SPORT OF FOIES w ' - ' Opera Company ' 0 4 With Teddy Webb, Evelyn Francis Kellog, George Kunkel and Forty Others Sunday, Dec. 6 In Shubert Brothers Famous Japanese-America- n Musical Comedy VAOTANA The Piece with Remarkable Records One Year In New York Six Months in Chicago Pour Months in Boston 27 MUSICAL SONG HITS A BIG BEAUTYCHORUS Prices 25c, 50c, 75c. fl i J $1.00 |