Show THE SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY OCTOBER 2Q' 1917 HERALD-HEPUBLICA-N POLLY AND HER PALS HML 'ToaIi&hTs Sic“ToaIi6hTS aIKjhT BUSTS iaITo MtAiJErfS AJAML SodPL mi ASmJR u T1 Great Britain rights reserved Copyright 1917 by Newspaper Feature Service Inc buoeiAiyjiMiy ui h t'LL MOCH JtM VtADi HtS HARMOaUCA L- 7mui' ML Wot AMO ill 'Vet jAOOihllJt itfllrt M 'VkAC$St4G- - 9(TS4K£ Aixlbl S6t)'VMUlO VtjbOLD 1h£-- AM ydlHi: “ThR ( f UA-- STILL SERIOUSLY ILL FOR FRED FULTON I ATOM A RESULTS o Wisdom won: Verdant 109 (Morysi second Prospector $680 Alexiia i bai ’£ $4uo third Time ander Shlnstone Sow Then Flashlight Bonnie lassie Kx Sheriff ! rent wood Girl I’etrograa and Maranmua also ran Second race fixe and a half furlongs — Lady Luxury 107 (Gentry! $360 $310 $360 won: Brecxy 107 (Dreyer $840 $580 second Pretty 1:11 Time third Baby 112 (Hunt) I’ourler Hull Mull Bit of Blarney Mlaa Benera I’lrty Face Kasanama Parlor Maid and Eastern Princess also ran Third race mile— Mistress Polly 1G0 (Callahan) $710 $410 $300 won W P Dagney 103 (Kelsay $540 $380 second: Parrish 101 Chick Bar(Willis) 4500 third Time 1:14 5 clay Lucky Day Great Gull Tippo Sahib O’Mai ley and Kedmon also ran and Fourth race purse $800 for 106 (Mink) $600 np six furlongs—Arraxan $390 $270 won Warsaw 109 (Crump) $490 10 $260 second Impresslxe (Pickens) $240 1:161-- 6 Verde Time Paramount third lloseweed Keeerxe and Dr Larryck also ran — Fifth race mile and a sixteenth Surpassing 107 $1070 $730 $360 won Little (Kederlsl $1150 $650 second Lady String 107 (Thurber) Time Mexican lln i Murphy) third x 1:51 6 Duke Ask Her Tito of Shelby Sharp Frost Safety First Clark M Herbert Temple and Dr Carmen also ran Sixth race mile and sexenty yards— Dr Tuck 100 $400 $280 $250 won: Matin (Gentry) (Donahue) $340 $300 second Hemlock 107 Dr Time 1:48 (Connelly) $710 third Nelson Miles Finlen Monotony Jocular Regrcso and Rhymer also ran Sexenth race mile and a sixteenth —Thorn-woo- d 107 (II Gray) $16940 $4830 $1380 won k Checks 102 (Gruber) 8500 $340 second 182 (Willis) Time 1:51 8270 third Gainer Executor Tbddllng Dude and Harwood also ran sir far longs —Words left MlPiitrn Chicago Boxer Arrives for Monday’s Match Morton Due Today I I 85SO $420 $440 $3-2- 0 1:17-1-- 6 $7-4- IKOXARD of Chicago who Kid Bromeo of San Fran-ris- o DUTCH the semiwindup of Hardy towning's weekly boxing show in the lirand next Monday night arrived here from Boise yesterday and says he is ready for the big doings but will take a of light workouts between now and then to get limbered up Leonard is a clean-clooking chap nd is appearances count for anything the coast boy must be due for a busy evening Leonard says he has met such boys as Jack Dolg Leo Schneider and Sver Hammer in the east and a lightweight who iB good enough to mix with such stars should make things real Interesting for the best boys in this section of the country Fuggy Morton of San Francisco who Is hilled to meet Young Gilbert in the main event wired Downing that lie left yesterday and he is therefore due this afternoon at 2 o'clock Mickey O'Brien who is also coming all the way from Los Angeles to lock horns with Willie St Clair the fast colored boy from Sacramento In the special event is also supposed to be on his way here although Downing has not been informed definitely when he will arrive Gordon McKay a fast boy from the northwest who is billed to meet Jess Oren is working out dally and making a lot of friends by his class and willingness to mix in ut AGGIES HAVE A 2-- $9-4- 1-- By International Xaws Serxleel Milwaukee Win Oct 19 —Bob the Kansas City doormat succumbed to Fred Fulton the Rochester plasterer in the fifth round tonight after a feeble effort to make It look like a real fight Devere played the punching bag role in a ridiculous scramble that nauseated the audience A left hook to the stomach with the open hand in the fifth finally gave Devere a chance to quit He sank to one knee and when Referee Harry Stout saw he did not Intend to arise called off hostilities Devere hen clambered to his feet and ambled away from the scene Ftrtton weighed 210 pounds and Devere 189f Do-ve- re BENNY LEONARD 0 Ninety-Simple- (Continued From Preceding ton clinched After the break Page) Leonard sent Britton to the ropes and slammed two lefts to the mouth Britton walked around for a few seconds and at the bell Leonard swung a right to the Jaw Leonard’s round Round 4—sAll during the fourth round Leonard chased Britton around the ring landing dozens of lefts to the head and bod)' Just before the bell LATONIA ENTRIES Jack soaked home a hard left to the It fixe body that slowed Leonard down First race purse maiden and a half furlongs— St Jude 109 Betcha Mil- was the flrst hard blow Britton had lion 109 Frank Burke 109 Jana Frances 109 driven home Leonard's round Malice 109 Oonnt Boris 109 Vinegar Bill Round 5— Britton missed a left hook 109 Taular 112 112 Sewell Narosla Imp Combs 112 Duke of Saxoy- - 113: Grand Duke Leonard sent three lefts to the face 112 Also eligible—Cracow 112 Kerasn 109 He then sent another hard left to the Second race claiming and up wind Leonard sent a fusillade of six furlongs — xFIrrt Ballot 95 xDavhl Craig blows to the face Just before the bell 99 Commensin 105 Milestone 105 xBed Time Stories 106 Stephen R 10S Do! Ins 107 Phil- Britton sent a stinging left to the wind emon ICS Sparkler 108 G!py Grorge 112 Leonard’s round and up mile Third race —claiming Round 6 —Both men began to ease up and an eighth xMarJorle D 98: Lucille P 108 in the pace they had set As In the I Fiatlirr Duster 108 Erin K3 xTarleton 106 102 Phil Mohr 103 Irish Gentleman High former rounds Leonard did most of the Ilnrsc 106 Miss Fannie 112 leading- Once Britton hit low but it Fourth race purse $1000 Scoto handicap was unintentional Leonard’s round by and np six furlongs— Sol Gllsey 99: & shftdo 103 Fell Swoop 100 Imp Butter Scotch II Round 7 — In the first part of the sevOpportunity 110: Dick Williams 110 Imp Col Leonard sent in a terrific left to Vennls 11S enth Fifth race 83000 added the —Fort Thomas the stomach and Britton staggered six furlongs —a Count Boris stakes Leonard might round the — through 100 Broom 96 Jane Frances 100 a Clalrxoyant had he sailed Peddler 100: Duke of Saxoy 102: Ence 102 have scored a knock-ou- t Cathedral 103 a— Hamilton A 104: Dr Lexy in but waited too long to put over a h— American 107: b— Spear lene 107 Korbly 10T decisive punch Leonard’s round Herald 109 c— Right Angle 1C9: Free Cutter Round 8 —The eighth round devec— 112 116 Exerest Gipsy Queen 115: Boniface match Leonard 118 Vlxa America 119 loped into a boxing to Britton’s one The two blows a— b—J in sent Llxingston entry entry c— Oamden Woodford entry men were slowing up considerably Sixth race claiming IJberty bond purse Round 9 — The ninth round was Britend np mile and an eighth— xJoxial ton’s all the way Jack jabbed left 99: xAllen Cain 103 Blrka 103 Athletic Girl 1G3: Surpassing 103 Duke of Shelby 105 after left to the champion’s face but xThanksglxlng 107 La Hore 107 The Grader did not seem to have much steam be112 blows Sexenth race claiming and np hind the 10 Round — The lads forgot all about mile and a sixteenth — Penrod 100 Alert 1C2: x Warsaw 105 Truco 107 Queen Apple 109 science In the last round and stood toe Snn God 1G9 Bar 1C9 to toe swapping punches In the midx— Apprentice allowance claimed dle of the round Leonard sent two Weather dondy track heaxy lefts and a right that almost floored Jack soon recovered and at Britton LAUREL RESULTS hell the the boys were swapping six furlongs— Bayette First race maidens as fast as their arms Just punches 115 iTroxIeri 81500 8580 8380 won: Poor Butwould go 85120 $2180 second terfly 115 (Parrington) 3-- 6 Ben-hamps- on Yer-ma- - Continued From Preceding Page) in this state here history of football score 7 to 7 at the yesterday with the end of play A stiff wind hindered fast and overhead football so the two teams buckled down mostly to straight footbalL There wax no scoring in the first half the ball being in the center of the field most of the time Near the end of the third quarter Montana plugged its way through the Aggie line for a touchdown and kicked goal With but 5 seconds to play Utah pulled a forward pass Stiefel to Peterson and the latter ran 20 yards for a touchdown The Aggies made a successful kickout and Stiefel then kicked goal Both teams went Into the game Montana had two crippled slightly old men in its line-u- p Ross and Bergman and to the work of these stars it owes its showing Peterson Mohr Conkright and Stiefel shared the honors for the Utah AgTea Tarty 115 (Lyke) $560 third Time 1:14 gies Jane Mary Lindsey Suiiermatd GoldThe Utah team will return to Logan Traxerss ing Alder Berry Kokobi and Felicitation also ran today line-u— I Applegate-Spenc- D t i i The n Second race six furlongs Bay W 101 (Trolsel 8590 8310 $2M won: Swift Fox 109 (Lyke) $320 $290 second: Lohengren 113 (McDermott) Ahnra Vania B Time 1:13 8520 third MI co Girl Rose Mary Montressor and Scarpla also rail Third race aix furlongs— Top Coat 114 (Lykc) 82430 8870 $530 won Valerius Ill (Buxton) $460 $400 second Kewple O’Neil ill (O’Bert) Time 1:12 $1320 third Wyoming Dryer Bill McCoy Highest Appeal Fragonard Trophy Elmendorf Dragoon and Man o’ the Hour also p: 5 4-- Substitutions— Larsen for Worley Jarvis for Hansen Oleson for Conk-wrigTouchdowns —Montana King Goal — Ross Utah Peterson Goal — — ht Romney Um- 5 3-- Fifth race mile— MIda 97 (McAteel $1594 $960 $530 won: Holiday Ill (Ambrose) $4060 $1890 second Olto 103 (riaynes) $480 third - - iias power to act New York Get 19 —At a special meeting of the National league here today President John K ff Tener was given full power to act 4 for the league In tlic matter of the 4 suit of the Baltimore club of the He will 4 4 former Federal league his organization in con- 4 represent with Iqgal advisers look- - 4 4 sultation 4 be ing toward any action which may 4 either In defense of 44 the undertaken suit or otherwise 4- - -- -- -- I rl I I Newest Machines of Modern Warfare LAUREL ENTRIES First race f OHICHtSTEK S PILLS Br tf rnr v - 112: DIAMOND DUST I (Continued From Preceding' Page) hsxe topped the big first saeker as Hannah did for if “Bear had hit any other catcher except Hannah that way there wouldn’t have been a catcher £ 4 ge je ife jfc It wasn’t aa cold as nanal so all told It was rather an enjoyable afternoon jjt £ Both of the first two Seals in the eighth got on and each tried to steal nannah flagged them however Pretty soon Jerry Downs will learn that it caa’t be done when Truck la on his feed like ha has been this week gc )( jc The Seals had np their wrecking new In the ninth and It was rather a ticklish proposition for young Schiakle Kchink was there with bells however and a little sparkling rapport did tha rest Downs the second tore man one at Crandall on which Karl made aupsensaone fhanded stop tional Karl was off balance though and was therefore forced to make a chance peg to the beg It wee a mile on first climbed Intohigh hut old the air after it pulled it down and shoved the ball Into Downs with the same motion Hal Chase never pulled anything a bit more spectacular high-pocke- ts Secretary Jack Cook yesterday received ofA I Baum ficial notice from President a Coast league meeting for November 1 calling Jack baa no hunch on tbe reason for so early a and the notification from Baum doss meeting not state one $ $ Chances are that when the Coast league moguls get together they will talk retrenchment for 1913 and that if some other city comes along with a sound guarantee offering to take oxer the Portland franchise and support baseball as Salt Lake Ud when it gained recognition the Beavers will have a new home in 1918 If such a guarantee is not forthcoming it is a ten to one shot that Portland will remain although it is no secret that Portland has not supported the game as It should have and that the league would like to get rid of the long Jump Some of the club owners on tbe coast feel that if they are forced to lose money In a sixth they do not want to be farced to travel forcity into the northwest to drop It The MeCredies will surely fight anv scheme to drop Portland although Judge McCredle has been beard to say that he would prefer a berth in the Northwestern The league through It ail ''will always feel kindly toward the MeCredies at that for it was the city of Portland which saved the league from disaster when the earthquake rained baseball in San Fran- t cisco afie sje Jean Dubuc is nursing a bad cold GET 1400 NEW MEMBERS Multnomah Athletic club of Portland Ore secured 1400 new members as a result of a recent campaign The club like all organizations suffered ty the enlistment of many prominent athletes war In the An Italian fortification in the Carso (above) and a new type of Italian mitrailleuse The victorious Italian army that so successfully has been routing the Austrians has in addition to a morale and discipline unsurpassed by any other European fighters the newest and most effective of guns and modern war machines The Italian fortifications in the Carso are equipped with the heaviest caliber turret guns of the double-barrelltype that are rapidly becoming the most popular of heavy artillery A new type of and fitted with a heavy shield of armor plate is carried by the soldiers on their backs pistol-mitrailleu- PIN MEET NOV 16 The middle west bowling tournament the first of the sectional events will start in Des Moines la on November 16th and continue until November 27th teams 300 dou- Last year 171 five-ma- n bles and 616 individuals rolled in the championship staged In St Louis RENO MAY REVIVE BOXING Boxing promoters In Reno Nev ex- pect to revive the game there FROM LEAGUE VIEW st HxraJd-Bcpubllc- an San Francisco Special Oct 19— Walter Mc-Cred- a state organization FIELD TRIALS OFF WAR Notice has been sent to the members of the Brunswick Fozhound club of Boston that the annual field trials will not be held this fall because of the depression in sport caused by the war For nearly a generation these trials have been held annually first in Maine and lately in Barre Mass and also at Green Harbor It was one of the most important fixtures of its kind in this country PANAMA SOX MAY Til A I The White Sox may go to Panama at In 1918 Mr Mark 107 Swift Fox 103 Oho-1n- s Silk Bird 107 Srorpii 107 Ells Bran 105 xCnddle Up 89 and np mile and Seventh rare sexentjr yards—Little Nearer Ill Star Fineli 107 Orderly 104r lampion 101 a— Harvest Kins 96: Gillies 110: Wankeait 106 Jndte Wingfield 99 Queen of the Sea 108 103 x Douglas S a— Eagle 104 Monotny 106 Amalgamator 10$ ' Frle entry ' x— Apprentice allowance claimed ' Weather clear track fast Petlar 107: 110 - i i j j CLAIMS DARCY’S CROWN ooo 25 ! t tz fCo'dCLA le today says he doesn’t see how the directors can help voting Portland out of the league at the next meeting' and that if Portland goes Salt Lake must go too The Coast league is likely to become for spring training A REGULAR POOL TOURNEY 55?!: ? r A ed se Detroit boasts a building devoted enLes Darcy’s title of middleweight tirely to recreation Including bowling champion of Australia has been taken billiards and pool The latter equip- over by Tommy Uren who is £3 years ment Includes 133 billiard and jfocket old and was born in Australia billiard tables including 3000 efies Utah wants the angora of Wyoming BOXING BOUTS AT BALL PARK Help the Crimson win on Cummings Admission San Francisco baseball grounds may field Saturday at 3 p m be the scene of outdoor boxing con- 50c Soldierg and high school stu-- 1 dents 2oc tests lii&lilili KeitMTRrietv Coj CJLn S L MAY BE DROPPED 0 six furlongs —Brlng-hurUncle Hart 1C8 Imp Tsrqnln 108 Top of the Waxe Peep Stick 103 Souse 106 C A Comiskey 101 1(6 xlncog 96: Imp 113 Emden 106 Melcera 104 Heathermoon 104 xlmp Iloruhloom Second race steeplechase and up two miles—Imp The Bmok 130 Welsh King 13: Rnssian Pinion 132: a— Shannon Rlxer 138: Ola Salt 136: Crack o’ Day 130 a— Captain Parr 134 OJala 133 Is effective la treitic a— Parr entry naastanl discharges six furlongs Third race handicap petnlesinon- - poisonous —Jace Hare Jr 110 a— Gold Tassel 113 Matiand will not stricture nee Idol 108: Recount 102: Garonne 93: Imp Rollevesla ltobdaye Paddy 117: a—Salxestra 1C8 Imp Memories II 106: First Troop 95 Cumsali 115 Payment 109 COLD 1Y DRUGGISTS 105: Game Cock 95 Parcel Pest If desired— Price SI or 8 bottles SX7L Belxale a — HaUenback entry Fourth race all ages mile — xRosmer 126 JJ5B EVANS CHEMEaLC(£ CINCINNATI Oi Leochares 120 Julia Don 102 Tea Caddy 108 King Neptune 106 a—Ticket 107: b— Imp Chiclet 118 Flitter' QoM 112 Jack Hare Jr 107 Runes 98 Weaty Hogan 122 h— Imp Naturalist 108: Capra 110 Priscilla Mullens 105- BRAKU' a—Miller entry: b— Wldener entry mOm! AifeyMi CkkriMMtrblHi Fifth race all aces mile— Leocbmrges 115 Pills is Red asd Forward 105: Bellec 108 Dam roach Straight boacs looted with 110 Firing line 104 Highland Lad 101 Gloomy Take m ether Goa 104: Shooting Star 103 fwcilLcirsaTEM mile and a sixteenth Sixth race DIAMOND KRA9IO PII-Lfar SB —Alston 110 No Manager 110 Harry Lander yssnksnraasBeslSafiHtfWa)rhRc!!£l3 107 Maxim's Choice 107: Knterpe 1C4 xSllxer SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EYcRYWHERE Sandal 94 Malheur 110 Cantons 106 jap -- i Italy's Army Is Equipped With the victories Time 1:421-- 5 Whimsy Ed Rothe Venetla’ Gex Munis tor Toi Polroma and The Belgian also ran Sixth race claiming and np mile and a sixteenth— Starter 112 (Lyke) 8650 110 $350 won Omphlon (Robinson) $1210 $580 second: Yeodellng 114 (Ambrose) $290 third Time 1:51 Brooklyn 'Petlar Margaret L Lord Fitalierbert Hastena and Mnckmss also ran M G Miller Alston Scratched— Dartworth Broom Corn Spectre Hesse and SUxer Sandal Sexenth race fillies and marcs mile and sexenty yards —Graphic 96 105(Ensor) $770 $400 $880 won Baby Lynch (Lyke) $370 $210 112 (Mergler) Ask Ms second third $370 Miss Kroner The Dean Cheer Time 1:47 5 and Greetings also ran - — Chicago Oct 19 —Robert Fitzsimmons former champion heavyweight pugilist who has been dangerously ill of lobar pneumonia at a hospital here for several days was reported tonight as “in the same condition he hag teen since arrival at the hospital While physicians said he was conscious his chances of recovery were not improved The vitality of the veteran was pronounced remarkable lobar pneumonia being pronounced the most serious form of that disease Mrs Fitzsimmons who had been at her husband’s bedside constantly was ordered to bed by physicians today as she wm on the verge of a collapse Tonight ft was reported she had returned to her vigil at Fitzsimmons’s bedside 5 $3-5- TEXER CHANGE SOCKS LOOKS TOO HEAVY The red and white striped Jerseys and University of Nebraska stockings of the which have teen worn by football school since the first elevens of that years ago have game twenty-seve- n been abandoned for solid red Jerseys and sweaters ran The Jerseys will be numbered in Coach Stewart Fourth race mile and a sixteenth — Crimper 119 white on the backs $650 $420 out won Ticket 117 claims (Bntwell) made the players the stripes US $440 out second Hauberk tSchuttlnger) Flitter look beefy and credit was not given iRoblnsoni out third Time 1:45 Gold also ran to the team because of this for several 3-- Stiefel Referee Ott pire — R W Shirey AlofiOAl v VT DEVERE NO MATCH First rice i c5bL foftj' That c SPORT RACING HERE FOR BOUT i Loon OOT Th£ UtfiUDfR AH' Registered in U S Patent Office 1 i (WHtRfe'D Gx - ADDITIONAL DUTCH LEONARD By CLIFF STERRET ASHUR CAN SEE THINGS COMING HIS WAY! 1 '£? |