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CRESCENTS (19) rfc lf Washburn ' --- ' ' ' - C B Y C lf 5 ll Haws McBride lf ftftftftftfto ti 3 4 0 Bernston rf 8 0 Bar low a c0 0 Hammond 3 0 Neeley lg 0 0 Horne 0 l Maughn lgrg Hyer rg 3 21 Totals t Referee— McMullen 0 5 0 - 10 -u 0 0 ‘'60 0 0 J 8 A- - o- ? Na-tlon- :0 0 5 45 the latter’s - als - - re - teams this year PEACH CITY WILL START ATHLETIC CLUB tract at El Verano Sonoma county CaL only a few miles from Boyear Springs ' Blankenship and Parents are to visit the property In the next few days $ $ catcher Clarence Brooks for the Seals has been1 sold to the Dal-- " las clnb of the Texas league Wolverton' announced weeks ago that ' he would not- retain Brooks so the deal was not unexpected Brooks will not go among strangers for: the Dallas olub Is now owned by' Ham Patterson and ' Dr 'Harris White who form' an' exclusive little organisation of I their own both being former Ver- non managers Their Dallas club twill be largely recruited from the Coast league ac )c ac ram the only man on the VerI non payroll sure of a Job" Is the statement credited to George vail who cost Tom Darmody all of $500 “I’m going to play first base you can bet on that" he continued explaining why be got rid thereby of Gus Glelchmann for whom Frank Chance says he can get $10000 from any major league club In another year “The men will have to fight among themselves for every other on the club” Stovall went position ' “I will play-no on'-favorites or ' hunches To get a regular Job a man must deliver the goods In addition to my Infield ticket consisting of myself MoLarry Calla-- ban and Galloway I’ve got Daley Mattlck and Doane with a couple of catchers and some overflow to say nothing of fifteen pitchers or twenty youngsters from the “! &’ j'--: ': ' of-th- ' t V irymwjm? "1 ha let-'himse- - Coach Nelson H Norgren of the Uni- - W B Support-- Belts for Men U - - - - X fiv & - MINISTERS t Illustrateclat left Golf Riding: Motoring: or Atliletics Uplifts the :saggingl’oirover developed abdomen and supports thersplrie assuring: erect' carriage l Frices— $350 $400 $500f md$7j00 : f r Menys Shop— oHalri Floor 4 - 'LRWiS TOM GIBBONS SHADES SI OHAv' - ' j SCORES KO'V Diseases Liver Kidney and Bladder Troubles Rectal Diseases Files Fistula Rapture even when others have failed entirely ff Famous German Remedy writ ' agreed ten-rou- night"' nd c' y--i y x'i yV' p’in o' y w C--' IMPROVED blood for - - - 1 - - YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SUCCESS AS SPECIALISTS We treat Catarrh Deafness Head Noises Asthma Hay Fever Rheumatism Goitre Insomnia Neuritis Sciatica Lumbago Piles Epilepsy and- other chronic diseases of the Nerves Skin Blood Stomach Bowels Heart Lunge Bladder Kidneys and 'Liver Examination Free Call or write 249 Main 8t Salt Lake Honrs B Evening Sundays 2 - £ 7-- SL S-- and ’ disorders am For JHIDN "I 1 You r Tlmt Dootor knudr In Case Yon Have Tried “This or Are Utterly Discouraged You Are Jrt tbe One I Want to Tajik to 10-1- ' - Afflicted PrTltfc Call If DOJPT LET MONEY MATTERS KEEP YOU AWAY TERMS Reasonable aad Made to Suit the Convenience of the Patient All my dealings are private and all business 12 absolutely confidential Hours: 9 a m to 8 p m Sundays 10 a m tocase noon Come and have' a friendly chat about your condition Na accepted by mall Free Consultation ' ' When you tell your troubles to a doctor you want to know' WHO HE IS and that he Is re- liable and will treat you absolutely Lookon at: tbe Dr square 5 Snores’ record - of ‘ STATE MEDICAL CO out-box- ed nd MEN AND WOMEN - - ten-rou- DBS SHORES & SHORES THE RELIABLE SPECIALISTS FOR WILL TELL - ' fe?New YorkI- - Febw 6 — Ted Lewis' the Milwaukee Wls" Feb'- 6! — Gibbons t St Paul middleweightTommy English welterweight knocked out Kid Bob Moha Milwaukee here to- Graves of Milwaukee in the- ninth: contest sporting round of" a bout - here to- ' night In a - :v4y J'--'- : want the ' npsrtnnlty of J I simply what I ena do In Chronic showing Varicose Veins Enema : - v : Fisher Brewing Co A v : DON’T GIVE UP— A VISIT — ? is made from the piek of the “Utah White Club” stock We malt this barley ourselves according to methods proved to be right through 32 years experiW ence The result is & beer that is not only pure and pleasing but containing also the nourish- ment of the finest mwinfaiq barley The prize is IN THE BEER Salt Lake City -- ' -' ardel lg ' - x- -? Frdoi Tempest - - e y-- t gs 1 Is due to my many of prac- a full knowltlce combined with years edge of the most advanced methods authorities of employed by the best ms the day which assist in defining exact and the symptoms promptly treatment to’ be prescribed KNOWN RESULTS are wnat count That is dewhat every sufferer For that reason earnestly to sires ask I you come to me and learn what can be done for you Do If today Don’t delay - i rg DRUB GOLDEN My Extraordinary Si - - 1 Frc i m The principal material used in making beer is bailey malt Bailey malt is prepared from selected barley There are only a few types of brewing barley and one of tbe best of them is known as “Utah White Club” barley It is known by this name throughout the brewing world and is much prized as & brewing material : - 6-- Winter E Csnnon Parkinsen - no-decls- lon - )liver & rf LfL Ashton y - ' din-glin- JORDAN MIDGETS (9) Cannon real - - tnderson night: - nd rg Kearns Specialist aad see how differently he will treat yon about the methods I employ My splendid sue- There is no to the fact that I KNOW HOW 1 am qualified for my cess Is due guesswork while work-band the to Nature and education me the best courseapplication have taughtexperience pursue of common-sens- e prinolples DISEASES CHRONIC on In the treatment of the same principle that observation learned byexperience and the application of you have “horse sense” to do the line of work you are engaged In to the : good best advantage The real proof of my success however lies in the claims of former patients that I cured them after other physicians v had failed A4 trial wni convince ft D® Net Pat It Off Any Longer If hYea Weed a Doctor Get tbe Beat '' correspond weightseason of the view In spring fishingare beopening February- 15 licenses no is there sold’ certainty although ing as to wh ether the price will £ remain the same throughout the !t In the event that th 'year from 3125 the 'license fee Legislature Increases : r as has been proposed ' those to $2 who pay ' $125 will be called sportsmen upon to put up i the additional 75 cents If the proposed bill Is passed ten-rou- If “fire You 99 Going Back? s - - 4 erM4nd'herman - ‘ Golden Cola Feb 6’— The univerDenver basketball team desity of the Colorado School of Mines feated 88 to 9 in a conference game here to- - 1 - send his versityofof Utah will probably the Western squad hoopsters against Arms team of the Commercial Basketball league at the university gymnaThe game was sium this evening scheduled for last night but was called off at the last moment Norgren is castingfilsabout for otherin prepgames for squad next practice Sataratlon for the hoop wrangle with the Brigham urday night at ProvoWhile Norgren was Young university unable to line up the game yesterday he expects to arrange at least two more games Last night the varsity hoopsters inIn a snappy practice the first dulged men up against thestring and lining a picked then against coach himself squad In which the Thorum and played Norgren used in the forward positions Woodbury Van Pelt at center and L Romney and Warner In the guard positions - - - were'-defeated- -- NORGREN’S MEN WILL MEET WESTERN ARMS - Wyoming en SUP - ? be--twe- - i:’! house V saw Flynn - go his first siege of training yesthroughafternoon but the “white hope terday out annihllator” did v not as he will later He admitted that he still feels slow following the long on the train in the snowdrifts oif stay A long sleep last night should him ' out todaybring ready to start In s earnest Those who have known Pueblo man for years Say that he the locks betSevter than when Bran last lummer eral hard' bouts tin Nsw CY ork wh lch iBILLEDFORliq ROUNDS now calls home have left s him Flynn In such- condition that he believes- he ' Milwaukee Feb Johnny Ertle St boxer hasr been will need little 'training here t to put Paul a bantamweight matched with “Kid”'s Herman Pekin the final O K: on his fitness111 j confor "a ' 16 ' On the same test here on February meets card “SpIke’' T Kelly -San Chicago Francisco ocniBi offv He considers this the op- Johnny McCarthy stV-& atof his career Believing that welterweightportunity he can outbox the fireman and slug equally 'as y hard Dempseyto-? is full of BOlLERSIAKERS BEAT INDIANA confidence In his ability win He ' Lafayette Ind Feb Purdue unisa)'s Tie does not fear Flynn’s aggres- versity defeated Indiana university 24 and siveness hopes that Flynn to 18 in a conference basketball game will tear Into him allonly time ' the n Fred Winsor promoter of the Demp--Flyn- -here' tonight bout last night- ' jV tAIB SWIMMERS WIN cut dally that Flynn willat announced' New? Haven Conn Feb 6 — Yale de48 E Second begintoday nlngt feated Brown in the annual swimming street between the hours of 2 andSouth 330 meet-hertoday 41 to 9 o’clock Dempsey has also changed his quarters from t Cox’s gymnatraining CADETS DEFEATED yK to the sium fi gymnasium at which — Y N 6 a" Point Is training- - He will perform his'Flynn Feb West Dartmouth ‘dally Point at ice hockey here up” between the j hours of defeated ! West “sweating tO 0- A 430 VyViy?' M 33Q and' vs tonight-y fy A " packed s Out of the four games of the group athletic basketball schedule played the I D S and Jordan the’ Jordan lads were successful In winning three The I D 8 135 pound A and unlimited 'A by their opponents of the same weights on the and of the two contests L’D&atfloor Jordan between the Midgets staged and freshmen the church school boys were 'able to win but one Coach Hamilton’s boys have been the most "successful thus far having won the greater part of their games :and the Jordan High ' school will no doubt have a good deal of material developed : by next season The games are bringing out a great deal of latent talent and the interest of the boys who participate seems greater with each contest The lineups — I D & 135 A (2) JORDAN 135 A (T) Bliss Gardner rf Saunders Lvespaln c Richmond 33ateman - ’ - '“ e Is-sai- - - with-hi- 5 ’:! : - over again” ac' 9c jc : WIth the disposal of Glelchmann "there passes- the last remnant' of the great Tiger Infield of 1916 jde-- clared by many critics to be the - a Z v h - - Walter Sloan Salt Lake newspaperman and ' sportsman has again No-pur-' 1 chased fish and game license ' This is the fourth time in five years that Sloan has been the possessor of the first license to be issued ?: "Fat’’ Schuler widely' known & special request made has Sortsm&n' No 300 be sold to him v He 800 pounds and told Fred W weighs Chambers- state fish' and game commissioner that' he- always wants the number of his license - f 'i 7 ” - - Jo urrieyr Slowed Little Changes Herald-Republica- n! FISH LICENSE NO 1 - ' Him f Up to The Four Contests lBg I’alrbarn Raymond The Brigham City Feb 6 —be Brigham UNLIMITED A S D (3) L Athletic club will opened to Citymembers JORDAN UNLIMITED A (7) 15 if the plans its February rf of Promoter R A Hummell do not mis- Thompson CrumpHummell has leased the upper Margetts carry Obarn lf floor of the opera house for the club' oodruff SJoborn rg which now has thirty members and the Kimball SJoborn rg Installation equipment is being Ifidd rushed The club is composed of busi- Donolds lg ness men of the city and special in?L D g FRESHMEN (0) struction in athletics will be given by “JORDAN FRESHMEN (J) For theto- opening Hummel lb c on Anderson the manager proposes Brady anight match as a drawingputcard Jacobson Sounsen wrestling VLg to Xee has and signed up Morrissey Holt rg meet a boxer soon in Christensen to be selected Banks Brooks rf a boxing contest After the match the Lloyd W" ar del rf regular work of the club will be undertaken L D SL MIDGETS (14) Special f - : - 3(c 18-ac- - - - amateur ranks ' “If I can’t- find a ball club in the material on hand ni start all " SLOAN ’AGAIN GETS 2 Q - : - a ic - - - - Herald-Republ- Logan Feb 6 —Coach Joe Jenson of the Utah Agricultural college sent his hoop squad through a lively drill tofor the tangle night In preparation Young with the Brigham of Friday night the Three members college team ' who have been on the hospital squad list for the last two weeks were again cheer in uniform tonight and brought to the mentor and the hoop ' fans at the school The men who reappeared are Tuttle one of Jenson’s centers: Smith the first string guard and Neeley 'another Gardner Jenson tried guard out at center In place of McKay and the big rangy fellow showed a lot of class In the position The game with the B Y C Friday will be a hard tussle from all Indications aa the two schools are ancient rivals and both have well groomed - : - Totals ‘WOUNDED’ RETURN TO A C HOOP COMPANY Speeiel to The GAMES L D S U Boys Are Able to Cop But One Out of an Mc-Gafflg- the-Whit- - Norm Hamilton's basketball at Jordan High school willa charges for travel to Murray ’this afternoon school the Murray High game with squad!'1 Coaches from both schools sent their squads through1 thetopaces yesterin order put on the day afternoon final touches 'for the fray A large delegation from the Jordan school will accompany their squad to Murray Coach rg lg Pratt JORDAN ENGAGES ' TODAY MURRAY ' seen in the fastest aggregation ever Pacific Coast league ' Rlsberg has Sox been sold to to tbe Phillies and Bates to the Athletics tion se aft sfr Los Angeles Cal Fsh 6— Arthur Butler shortstop who was released to Los Angeles baseball team about six weeks ago by the St Louis has' been traded to the Louisville American association team for Wade Killifer utility player Frank Chance manager of the Angels announced today sc je Cliff Blankenship may become the proprietor of a health farm and training camp for ball players Negotiations are under way for the purchase from Louis Parente of -- - 6— 1 - - Russell Bldwell Shimeall JORDAN WINS ' GROUP 3 Killifer for - - £ Special 's wW - nd - - - Hardy K Downing announces ' that he 'will give "the patrons of j his Manhattan club a double-headboxing bH6 for his reopening show in the Grand theatre next Monday nlght He has brought In two higrh class boys from the the east to meet Young Gilbert'local lightweight champion- - and Young Azevedo ' the featherweight champion In the two main of the state events - vy : Waif Walters of Denver one of the best lightweights that has been developed In that section of the country for some time and who was toppling over such boys as Jimmie Reagan and is Stanley Yoakum about a year-agthe man whom Downing is importing to try- conclusions with the local lightWalters has been takweight kingpin the past ing a rest on his ranch for to be en few months and' Is supposed route here at the present time as his transportation- 'f-was wired to him Monday Frankie Sanders of New York one of the best known feathers in the counover a hundred battry who has had tles Including some of the best featherweights in the country is the man whom Downing has Imported to give a battle’ Sanders arYoung Azevedo rived here ' last ' Monady - from Denver where he boxed Benny Chaves & fifteen-roun- d bout and although he took the bout on a few hours’ notice when Chaves’s opponent was taken slek he battled f the Mexioan all the way and lost line decision' Sanders took his first workout here made quite a hit with yesterday andwere at Cox’s gymnasium the fans who to see him 3 go through i his work Azevedo is doing his work in Ogden and will not come over until th® day of yr--' the bout Aside from the two big feature events In which the lightweight and featherweight championships for the state will hinge Manager Downing says he willd give the fans three crackerj&ck amateur bouts and the regulation " ? curtain raiser The headliner 'amongst 1 the will ' bring together Swede Johnson and Kid Dutoh two of the best mixers at the dub Jack Brunsell another of the reliables will meet a newcomer in Eddie Mason who Is touted as a whirlwind for & youngster Kid Holt and Teddy Watson another pair the first of youngsters will furnish v preliminary - 670 KANSAS C BEATS MIZZU Lawrence KanV' Feb1 O—JThs Uni- I - - - MARYLAND CLUB : er --JJ Logan ! - W- Meets ii i : - 12 WdltWdker(t6 fBox $6ung S Gilbert Frankie' Sanders de-vel- op -- CISCO Feb 6 —Pacific Coast league magnates and managers SAN FRAN business informally but not officially today and when they adjourned it was with the understanding that affairs will be brought to b- finish at a session set for tomorrow forenoon at the St Francis Sad news from Chicago that conveyed information of the death of Mrs John F Powers mother of the president of the Jjos Angeles club as well as the fact that Powers himself stricken with appendicitis whs forced to undergo an operation Monday night decided the coasters in curtailing their meeting It had been planned to rush through what business there was tocome be fore the directors adopt a schedule for 1917 and adjourn tonight Out of respect to the late Mrs Powers and her family It was the unanimous decision to postpone action until tomorrow When it comes 19 alley A telegram of sympathy was wired have to hand It you generalship Mrs John F Powers in Los Angeles to the Cuba While not they have and the directors by a rising vote rolled the meat pins during season the have managed to ocoupy the up adopted the following resolution: theyberth In the per league Whereas the directors of the standings ' or the 'most the wholeCity Paelfic Coast league have learned on the Orpheum fht have with sorrow of the death of the to use any brain work to mother of John F Powers maintain their hold on first Resolved that the deepest symJust “got the wood' Harryplacs— Lowe they was the meteor of the evening detonating pathy of the officers and members single-wit287 the getting of the Pacific Coast league be exand tne highhigh of three with 6ST bothpins tended to Mr Powers and bla famthem being high for the two City ily mixes The first game of the league was Further be It resolve‘d that this Cubs especially noteworthy as meeting adjourn for one day In repiled 987 maples In the pit and they for the three games they totaled 2829 spect to John F Powers In his beIn the second of the City leaguers reavement scrambles the Strepatcoee nabbed pin dihowever the league the odd from the Ivanhoes and Informally the rectors discussed their business affairs remaining game by only eightlostpegs 943 Ivanhoes listo The to had over shoot talked get possible schedules and it Maughan was the best single tened to insurance agents who had shooter conWill most and the propositions to submit to the various sistent the formerQuinn the honor taking clubs With 284 pine and the latter with 621 announcement to by The absence of the Telephone league According President Baum the famous Ed Maler from the some Quinn alleys last' night rematches there case was not even mentioned in open sulted in goosepln scores were piled of good session and further It la stated hla A number about the best being that of waibelief la that there will be no attempt up 188 on the part of the directors to open ters with scoree: The the matter and ask for an InvestigaCUBS tion 3 Totals 1 In the history of Lowe For the first time — 687 237 186 g214 western baseball and possibly In the Stone — 635 200 160 175 entire country team managers gath- Bock 212 209 170— 591 ered with their owners for the con- Myer -131 i 191 172 — 544 157 165 200— 522 ference and when the regular business Henager session opens tomorrow they will be 987 964 S8g— 2829 Totals on hand BROADWATS to address the President Baum is 1 2 3 Totals bosses of the field chiefly with a view 171 170 162— 608 to warning them of the necessity of Reedali 176 192 182 — 650 Gemple Adhering to the salary and'player lim172 203 208— 582 Castro acto the as as well with its regards 159 163 226 — 547 Warner tion of players toward umpires 203- 157 147— 507 Burt The managers will listen to the fi381 885 924 — 2690 nancial discussions as It Is believed a Totals better understanding of what the STREPATCOES financial heads of the clubs are doing 3 Totals will be a big factor in producing re- W Quinn 211 194 216 — 621 198 225 162— 685 sults A Walker 139 143 152— 434 The conference Included the follow- Peterson 176 100 171—512 Fullerton ing: Francisco—W 181- 168 234-678 T Maughan J San Heiyry Berry Oakand Harry Wolverton Stephens Totals 904891 935—2730 land— J Cal Ewing and Dal Howard IVANHOES Ange— Portland Walter McCredle —Los 1 3 Totals 2' 172— les-Frank Chance Vernon Thomas 148 198 518 Hughes and George StovalL Salt'Lake Reinhart Darmody 160 147 163 — 470 — F S Murphy and William Bernhard Zimmerman 167 101 178— 606 179 169 207 — 555 Darts — t Ore Fsh Signed PORTLAND were toreceived ' ' day ' by the Portland' club of the Pacific Coast league from William Fincher late of the St Louis Americans and Mark I Hlgbee of the Qulnoy I1L olub of the Three-- I league ‘Both are pltcjiera " L D Brenton pitcher obtained from the ' New Orleans club of ths Southern association in a trade wrote he was anxious to play with Port- -' land but had given his ' word to David Fultz president of the Baseball Players’ fraternity not to sign without Fultz’s authoriza- ' Feb 0—Should war It will be keenly felt7 In j ' for war woulA ausporting circle w rale ott the track tomatically George Archibald Germany's premier Jockey and others who would them' bo “enemy foreigners Archibald who Is an American - has already contracted to ride for Baron von Oppenhelm holds the record for winning mounts on German tracks and has been the most popular rider Another snceessful Jockey affected would be Charles i Korb 7 also an American who la not far- behind 'Archibald In popularity ' The only American trainers noW active la Germany are all beyond the military age limit and like the English trainers hereto would bo able to continue their activities regardless of events 1 CiSr - v a in y?i: Butler it EBXiIPT MOGULS- WILL DRAW THE SCHEDULE TODAY Jv' i - “ 4 If - ’f iw V ?T-- yX’-- Suspension of Business Due to the Death of Mother of John F Powers President of Los 'Angeles X Club Plans Are Discussed Informally - i'1' m ' ' v- -- Germany of Mostw ' w ' ri v ' A v ‘Vfs- ACTION ONmiSm r - 1 - -- 234 S Main St &' £ PILLS CHICHESTER Sbkaki at x yeuskBown a Best Safest Always SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE - |