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MVfeR'PlTiacC iSTb'BE i' min Kv uadDfeR I icr 3jf Nnwwi Xi ' p ' '' - But ho i t rT-- r fALL ? : u 'A “ s ’ e t:' x v a CF VEO Ml iTrt vi li tg HENDERSON IS CRACK CHICAGO Two More Vets Who Are Headed READY FOR BOUT HOOPSTERS HERE for the Bashes Billings Scholastic Quint Is Masked Marvel9 arid JuncGiven Reception by East tion City Grappler Primed for Match in Ogden High Students Crescent Basketball Team Arrives to Meet University of Utah Friday Ogden Jan 28—Wrestling enthusiasts of the state are looking forward Billings Mont' were given a rousing with Interest to the match between reception last night when they arrived Pete Vlsser of Ogden ’and Mort Henderin the city for a series of gamea with son the “Masked Marvel’’ which Is to local and suburban scholastic teams be held at the Orpheum theatre here evening January 81 y Students of the East Side High school Wednesday Vlsser is going through his dally led by Coach Tommy Fitzpatrick greet- training stunts here now And the ed the Romney! tes at the Oregon Short "Masked Marvel” is also on the Job Line station and after'a few yells were getting ready for the match The exhaled In honor of the visitors the Ogden' wrestler has fully recovered Illlltoppers escorted their guests to the from the injuries he received in his Sigma Chi fraternity house where they match with ‘'“Strangler” Lewis recently will be housed during their stay In the and is now In’ better condition than ever city The Montana aggregation Is schedDespite the fact A hat Henderson won uled to meet Tommy Fltspatrlck’s quint second place In the American tournaat 880 o’clock tonight on the Dpseret ment being defeated only by Lewis gym floor As-- curtain raiser the East Vlsser hopes to win from him Wednesand West Side second teams will dash day night The fact that Vlsser stayed with The main event of the evening promises ato be one of the best scholastic “Sftrangler” ’Lewis for more ' than an fall games ever played in the city Rom- hour before he was thrown for a won ney’s boys have gone through the sea- whereas Lewis the other' night son thus fa? with but one defeat They from Gus Kervaras In Los Angeles with were vrffcquiahed by a team of all- two straight falls the first In less than stars from Butte In the early part of two minutes and the 'second in 18 minstrong Vlsser really the season It Is reported that the vis- utes shows how Kervaras’ had Had he is weight in an combinaexceptional iting quint is his match with Lewis there is little tion of high school playersTomorrow afternoon the Montana doubt but that he would have been the team will again meet the Hilltoppers victor If Vlsser wins from Henderson in the latter’s' gym after which they night an effort will be made will be guest of the East High play- Wednesday Ad ers at a matinee dance An assembly to secure a match for him with chamthe Santell heavyweight light is scheduled for 9 a m today In the East High school 'assembly room' at pion which a program: of speeches and stunts will be staged: Coaches Romney and Fitzpatrick and the captains of the two teams are-- billed to give short talks and the East High f tudent body officers plan to offef several forms of entertainment in honor of the Montana squad the Hilltoppers fast centerOttlnger will not be in the games on account of an injured knee His position will be filled by Bing Brown The rewill mainder of the East High line-u- p Homer Holsington will be unchanged referee both games with the HU Hop- Three Leading Teams Reach pers The Montana- quint is scheduled Grand Forks N D on to play Granite on Wednesday and The Crescent basketball team from Chicago arrived In Salt Lake last night after having been delayed thirty-si- x hours In the snowdrifts near Rawlins Wyo The fast hoop team from the the Windy City is scheduled to meet B Y U quint at Provo tonight Spring-vlll- e High school at Sprlngville tomorrow night Lehl Wednesday night and the University of Utah on the Deseret gym floor Friday night Seven players represent the Crescent aggregation They are Russell and Wasburn forwards: Parks and centers Pratt and McKinley Shimeal and Wilson substiguards Hasbrook tutes the star center on the team has been out of the last two games on account of a wrenched knee He is still on fhe hospital list and will not be able to play In the first few games of this week It was reported by the manager of the team last night however that the crack pivot will be in the game with the University of Utah Frida' The Crescent players have played thirty-tw- o games since they left Chicago in December and have won twenty-five They played two games with tbe Rawlins (Wyo) team winning both by scores of 5 and 6 6 " j Chicago Athletic Association Wins First Annual Meet of Second Illinois Regiment Coach Ott Romney's basketeers from ' r TED MEREDITH LOSES Illinois Athletic Club Fin islies Second University of Chicago Third - - — Athletes repre CHICAGO the Chicago Athletic asso ’iation won the first annual meet o the Second Illinois regiment here last night scorirg fifty points The Illi S8 Athletic club was second with and the University of Chicago third with sixteen points Notre Uamc got six points and Dubuque (la) college represented by Sol Butler a negro two points The defeat of Ted Meredith formerly of the University of Pennsylvania who ran under the colors of Meadow-broo- k Athletic club- of or the meet was one of the surprises Philadelphia Meredith was Leaten by Binga Diamond of the University of Chicago a ' negro In the invitation No records were broken but Irving Mahl of the Colonial Athletic club of Kt IjguIs tied the world's mark for a fifty-yar- d dash open handicap — Won by K Curtis University of Chicago 20 yards A Booth C A A S yards second A Ward C A A K yards third S I A 8 yards fourth Time liippon 2 S seconds 10 yards open handicap— Won by Irish C A A 3 feet Cox C A A 5 feet second Butler Dubuque college scratch third Bergman Notre Dame scratch fourth Time 4 5 seconds hurdles open handicap — Won by high McKeown (! A A scratch Loomis C A A 1 foot second Kirkland Notre Dame scratch thlgd Carney Northwestern 3 feet fourth Time u 5 seconds invitation —Won by Mali Colonial A C St Louis Bergman Notre Dame second Loomos C A A x - - 440-ya- 1 "i rd ' Albert Pierotti 2-- Jan 28—Local football fans who have aeen Albert Pierotti Washington and EXINGTON Va rd that rd A C Brook- Ties 2-- world's Indoor record High Jump open handicap— Won by Seibert Chicago Turner's handicap Si inches Bills I A C 2 Inches second Jlamatrem C A A 2 Inches third Douglas Notre Dame 4 Inches fourth 6 feet 2 inches open invitation —Won' by Diamond University of Chicago Miller I A C second Campbell Unithird Meredith versity of Chicago A Meadowbrook C Philadelphia fourth Time 52 5 seconds low hurdles open —Won by Joe Loomis C A A Frank Loomis C A A second Butler Dubuque college third Kirkland Notre Dame disqualified for false start Time 6 seconds 440-ya- rd Intercollegiate relay— Purdue university vs University of Chicago each man running one mile won by Chicago Jones Otis Snyder Penny Iurdue Shipt Campbell Adkins Van Arken Time 18:34 open handicap — Won - by Kby C A A scratch Clark University of Chicago 5 yards second Ferries NortliwesterA 22 yards third Becktel I A C 20 yards fourth 880-ya- Time rd 2:01 2-- 5 Albert Pierotti Is an Italian lad and very popular at the university He Is a splendid student and Is considered the best student In science in the university He Is one of the instructors In chemistry But passion Is his crochet work and he is a star In this line No woman could execute more dainty pieces his-greates- El Paso Tex Jan 28 —A program of cowboy sports and frontier races Is now being arranged for the entertainment of the delegates who attend the of the Panhandle and convention ' ’ 1 - visitors In' addition' to 'the roping riding broncho “busting” and other similar sports' there will be relay racea and a chuck wagon supper Champion riders and ropers have been engaged for ther program'v The convention of the association has become an annual feature’ of the stock-menlife in the southwest "A majority of the cattlemen In western Texas southern New Mexico and eastern Arizona belong to - the v Texas Cattle Raisers’ association the American National Live Stock association 'or- one of ' the other large organizations But almost aJl of the cdttlemen ln this district make It a rule to attend the meeting of the southwestern association - the-pigeo- - ’s - a ’ it-i- ‘ - 4 ' tf a e- £ m - - - - Herald-Republica- n ‘ - - r- m m ' 4'm p -t - ’ tides which- DENVER POLICE WIN CONTEST TUG-OF-WA- R — - the-enliste- 4 BASKETBALL RESULTS Fort Collins Colo Jan 28— The -- Colorado College basketball team defeated the Colorado Aggies here tonight 37 to 14 in a conference game i Reno Nev Jan 28 —The of Nevada basketball teamUniversity defeated St Mary’s team of Oakland here last Denver Jan 28—The Denver police team defeated a team from apartment he Omaha police department In a in the concluding program of le National Western Live Stock show ere The time was 1 hour nd 43tonight minutes night tug-f-w- ar - they furnish entertainment for men who are off duty — v'“ ' - ' 48 to 44 m - - r ' m A score of 'local shotgun bugs went Rush to Dunbar valley Saturday for retwo days of rabbitf shooting late last night afterThey turned 2500 having bunnies The of the bagged Invasion were brought toapoils Salt Lake last night and will be: distributed to the poor- today by t the Volunteers of t America The hunters reported that the game is plentiful In the of Dunbar vicinity ana another excursion is planned for 20x50 next Sunday - '-v - - 'v---- ? GULLOP ROUTS RUMiORS OF SIGNING CONTRACT ? v 'V - - 17x50 c - HUNTERS BAG 2500 Z BUNNIESfNEAR DUNBAR The-acores full-glar- - Bouthwest Stockmen’s association nere on 'March 8 and 9 ‘ The chamber of commerce has the program in charge and it will be glven as a part of the entertainment to be arranged for the sixty-- - ' for Stockmen9 s Convention in El Paso Next Month "Zeppelin” shooting caused by a mile wind which sent far and wide' featured the regular Sunday shoQt at the’ local traps yesterday The club challenge trophy which was shot for on the count of the last twenty-five birds was won by Reilley’who out of twenty-fiv- e plucked ttorenty-foclays Rellley has been challenged for the medal by-number of local trapshooters and s probable that the match will be added to the regular program next Sunday as a special event Many of the trlggerlsts- - won points toward the A A T A medals 'yesterday Bishop who has been out of the shoot game during the past two months on account of Illness appeared at the traps yesterday and startled the fans by taking the high honora for the day with aacore of 46 out of 50 ' follow: e 4Sx50 Bishop e Hood 46x50 45x50 Rellley Palm 44x50 Anderson Ceewee-41x50 4 1X50 Heagren Bain t 37x50 Tin gey 36x50 Mitchell 33x50 f?' p Luff 8t'vtaata 38x60 ur - Entertainment Novel Establish Boxing Arena Just H igh Scores Feature Sunday Over Texas Border Program at Traps in Spite New Mexico of High Wind Shotput— Won by Hlggens Univer handicap 1 foot Inches Becker unattached 1 foot 3 Inches second Kamxler C A A Rio Grande and Is reached autoscratch third Kornacher Mystic A mobiles ' from the end of thebysmelterC 5 feet 4 inches fourth Distance 43 street car ltnea ' On days when the feet 10 inches big boxing matches' are held permission to use motor trucks from the truck TONY BROTTEM SOLD train camps is obtained' The setting for these matches is TO OMAHA CLUB picturesque Kand hills of New Mexico form a background to the west while Kt Louis Jan 28 —Miller Huggins off to the southwest the blue mounof the Kt Louis National tains of Mexico show the film ranager team through has announced that of smelter smoke ' There eague Is no roof catcher Tony Brottem has been sold to over the arena and the boxers struggle the Omaha Western league club under on the elevated canvas-covere- d platan optional agreement e form In the of the midwinter sun EVANSTON QUINT As the army is the best patron of arena- the- sloping benches ' sur the ' DEFEATS PARK CITY rounding the ring are filled with soldiers In their olive drab service ’uniV forms with a circle of automobiles Speelsl to The 28 — The around the arena many being occupied Evanston Jan Wyo Cvanston basketball team the a by women who drive out 'to watch v i lomeback here last night by staged contests defeating ' the Park City team from Park City The matchmaker for this unique box- B&ilfey1' The final score was 35 to IS ing club is ' a former National Utah league Brown j Ths game was fast but the playing of baseball player and his contests have Professional oth sides was rough and as a result the sanction ' of the regimental chapsumerous fouls were called on both are ''clean exhibitions lains as ' sity of phlcago v ’ AMONG SOLDIERS AT SUNDAY SHOOT El Paso Tex Jalr the Texas law prohibits boxing contests the soldiers of the border patrol district have established a boxing arena In New Mexico only a short distance north of here 'Thls arena Is set down In a waste of sand near the north bank of the n Grand forks Hanson ARE FEATURED t ZEPPELIN SPORT 28 — Because Payson HIsJi Payson ‘Jan school basketball team defeated ben-las- t Fork High school quint to 27 score The night by a 29contested game owing to hotly has always exthe keen rivalry which isted between these two schools This was the third game of the schedule Payson having won two and lost one The summary: lb'-Spanis- h w-a- s PAYSON Ballard lf Clayson c Loveless rf Douglass lg 4 RED SOX' SHORTSTOP REFUSES TO SIGN Bristol Tenn Jan' 28—Nick the New York American pitcherCullop yesset at rest a rumor that h had terday contracted-- for another season an" that he would Insist upon nouncing more salary before he signed “Tilly” Walker ’of the Boston Americana announced that he would not report for unless the players' fraternity training him to do so despite the fact ordered the salary offered that was by: the Boston club ' satisfactory- - Boston 28—Everett Scott Jan whose defensive work at shortstop was a feature of the of the Boston haseball club in winAmertcan ' league playing and ’world championning the league last season has returned pennants ship his 1917 contract unsigned It la said hla new contract' offered a smaller sal- ary than he received last year - - - - 1 ? - - J 4 ' ' r Totals d Jan hardly able 2 — J enson lg R Nelson rg Edwards rg The veterans drop off every season and present indications are that two otals will be missing from the Brooklyn Referee Weight: Both Dodgers’ roster next summer first-base vet and George ‘GUNBOAT SMITH AND Fred Merkle Cutshaw second-sackappear to be ready for a trip to the bushes Charliea JACK DILLON MATCHED Ebbets Brooklyn owner hoped for while to send the two among others to New Orleans Jan 28 — Announcement was made tonight that “Gunthe St Louis CaVdlnals In a trade for boat”" of Philadelphia and Jack Jack Miller and Frank Snyder but Dillon Smith of Indianapolis had been signed Miller Huggins didn’t seem to take to clash here February 7 In a twenty-roun- d' bout to the d$ai greatly GEORGE CUTSHAW - - er - - sap- - a real’ of experimenting conn If you areandsick see kow differently he will treat yon Specialist There Is no guesswork about the methods I employ My splendid success Is due to the fact that I KNOW HOW I am qualified for my education while 178-mile- miles' north- of Reynolds "" V: — '28 The' five St Paul Minn Jan which teams' dog put upatMinto last this night: were ' off 'with the’ dawn r the Winnl of on another morning leg peg-S- t' Paul race according to word received at carnival headquarters on Hopeful of recording further gainsMethe leaders the quintette with Joe tcalfs train setting the pace ' Gabriel Campbell next and Fred ’Hartman Al-In bert Campbell and William Grayson a bunch in third place hied - all hit the trail toward Grand 'Forka soon after 6o30 o'clock N : D J an 28 —Harwood Fargo miles north: of- hfere was made eight leaders the by the three race after t Paul in the Wlnnlpeg-Sdog fifty-fiv- e miles today makcompleting of 243- miles covered in the ing a ' total event J the trio of Driving three abreast of Hanson Hyurtur Sacemakers- Mike Kelly of Hecla: (Big Man and Gunnar Tomasson Island) into them main street of Hecia swung 745amid the of the town at p had cheers of hundreds distance--Thmany of whomleadcome from a long ers announced that they would leave at - ' - ’ ’ ’ and the and work by Nature me the best coursaapplication have taughtexperience e to pursue of common-sensprinciples on DISEASES same CHRONIC the in the treatment of observation principle that the application of experience and you have learned by are engaged in to th you “horse sense” to do the lineof of work good my success however lies In the best advantage The real proof claims of ’former patients that I cured them after other physicians bad failed A trie ”’1 convince you Da Not Pot it Off Any Longer if You Need a Doctor Get the Ilest 7 My Extraordinary Success Is due-tmy many years of practice combined with ' a full - knowledge of the most advanced methods authorities of employed by tbe best me the day which in defining assist exact symptoms promptly and the treatment to be prescribed KNOWN RESULT8 are what count That is dewhat every sufferer sires For that reason earnestly I to ask you come ’to me and learn what can be Do done for you it today Don't o -- - - : :V l & I simply want the opportunity of showing what I can uo la Chronle rf WILL TELL - Diseases Varicose Velas Ecsema and Bladder Troubles Liver Meetal Kidney Diseases Piles Fistula Hup- even when others have failed tare entirely Famous German Remedy J e 5 DON’T GIVE DP— A VISIT - - o’clock tomorrow morning Tomasson-camtrlth-- e four dogs 'In one at Hillsthat he had left saying reboro and denied that he lieved by a mall clerk or anyone else' He said the report must1 have confused his name with some of the laggingdrivers Gabriel Campbell Joe Metcalf Bill Campbell arrived Grayson and Alberto’clock Grandln at 925 at tonight seventeen miles north of here which they made their night control three dogs Fred Hartman' driving 173 miles of with one riding completed actual running since a fight' among his leadei dogs deprived him of his will spend the night at Hillsboro IMPROVED had-bee- for blood aad - akfa disorders Case Ion Have Tried “This or That Doctor or Remedy Until Vso IaAre Yon Are Jnst the Use- I Want to Talk to Utterly DiscouragedCall-IFree Consultation AfLleted Everything Private DON’T LET MONEY MATTERS KEEP YOU AWAY TERMS Reasonable and Made to Suit the Convenience of the Patient All my dealings are private and confidential all business absolutely noon Como and have Hours: 9 a m to 8 p m Sundays 10 a m to 13 a friendly chat about your condition Na case accepted by malL - - - v ‘ & delay : 522-mi- le SL ’ - - ii - - night-contro- 1 ' - -- “Are You 99 Going Back? Fids IForC ? - lf rf Strange N Nelson FRED lilERKLE (ABOVE) AND re-ent- er - SPANISH FORK Ferguson c be- to force his way Ounnar through the snowdrifts and Tomasson drove their dog teams into Grand Forks yesterday at 1040 leading by five minutes Mike Kelly's train The three leaders in the ' Wlnnlpeg-S-r t Paul race covered the twenty-Aoumiles between Ardock their stopping in a place last night and Grand Forks little more then five and one-ha- lf hours The remaining five competitors who left Mlnto early yesterday morngain on ing apparently had failed isto160 miles the leaders Grand Forks south of Winnipeg where t the race started Wednesday noon While the three leading trains In the race rested tonight at Reynolds the five other contestants were forced to pause here for the night after battling all day with a blizzard Tomasson the race tomorrow hopes to been prize promised a special having v If he finishes The two leaders In camp at Reynolds were Hyurtur Hanson of Selkirk Russian Man ‘driving’ five cross-bree- d wolf hounds and huskies and Mike Kelly of Hecla with five huskies They were' from Winnipeg and had traveled today ' from' Ardock about N43 cause of Illness rg Partridge Way to St Paul COWBOY SPORTS Herald-Republica- n 28 — The Race Battle With Storm - Kay svi lie on Thursday cide nd (8pecial to The - Pie-rot- BOUTS POPULAR 2-- Four-mil- e Is not all all-rou- 50-ya- rd flat star center the story Not only Is Pierotti a star football player but he is a crack baseball pitcher captain of this year’s basketball team holds the shotput record of the college and is probably the best bpxer In the school He strips close to 200 pounds and in short Is the best athlete at Washington and Lee And yet — now prepare for the shock —this big husky spends the greater part of his evenings doing 2-- third Morse Wanamaker lyn fourth Time 5 5 seconds crochet and fancy work in his rooms Can you beat 'It? When you hear of a man doing fancy work you conceive of a dainty little chap with a silk handkerchief up his sleeve and a powder puff In his bosom You feel like slapping him on the wrist but were you to tf impart such chastisement to it would be worse than sui- on the never suspect that gridiron would he lives a double-lifPierotti Is the captain of the 1917 squad but Lee University's 3-- 50-ya- PAYSON VANQUISHES SPANISH FORK TEAM DogT earns in - ok 38-1- 39-2- - 10-ya- rd 10-ya- Has-bro- a noi twent5--si- THfi OfflrA-- REGIMENT MEET Tan IZ Gk Ao iobV ir Joirr I bss 6br &AY£-JUlC- Crest Britn’n rirht reterved £& IfoOMx 4SK i 11 - Inr M Atoi fILL IS IT 5iXoW‘ifiE EdD 4 ' 4 5iWoidaliTT'RMCH II 1 V6d ' V A ? ul - J c -- i - "the ttRUibfO This Athlete Loves to Do Crocheting in the Evening VICTORS IN 2D i v( iu flttpl mj (F C A A ATHLETES - ' f (ErPuaIlV B4RRE1SWRT I icub Hs THE V '&RQtL SKIRT Cenrriffht ' - ‘f ' HIU 4 IS ft - 6rwt63js1 aa'Ul ftsnes! UTtST V ‘ By CLIFF l DELICIA’S SKIRT WASV A' JOLT TO FA ' j V Vi - v1 SALT LAKE CITY UTAH MONDAY JANUARY 29 1917 N ' f : J ' ‘ g HERALD-REPUBLICA- t u - STATE MEDICAL CO - 234 S Main St i |