Show 9 The Tuesday Morning Sailht ILalte® Duo SPORTING-AUTHORIT-Y OF THE INTER-MOUNTAI- N LIKELY TO BE AZEVEDO IS WALTER P BRATZ WEST lotmtKrail CHICAGO EDDIE KING FINDS HE basketball season was com- WAS IN THE NAVY menced in earnest yesterday aftELEVEN YEARS ernoon at the Granite Higrh school by the playing olf of a number of class series games The faculty defeated the Sophs 36 to Veteran Quit tlie Sea in 20 this Junior first team won from the 1896 and Fought Some of Senior first 13 to 8: the Senior second 6 won from the Frosh second 28 to and World’s Champions second won from- the Frosh the Junior first 20 to 3 For the faculty Bard and Ashton played the best ball The others who showed up strong were By Inter ast tonal New Service and Stevens for the Freshmen Taylor Hart and Thorum for the Sophomores LOS ANGELES Dec 3— Tom Newenschwander Hayes Andrews and Moss old-tiheavyweiplit boxer McGie and for the Juniors and for the Seniors Interest and now partner of Jim Jeffries in Harringrton In basketball is strong among: the business here is mighty proud of Unstudents there being: over fifty men out forline-upthes class series cle Sam’s navy boys these days Every The time the Jack tars down at San Pcdn Seniors First ll) Jaaiora First f13) a young minor leagrue ball players are jToinsr to have their pathway t the majors made more difficult next spiip? if plans discussed at a conference here today between ONE HE CAN BEAT Kid Davis Pummels Wav to Decision and Possible Chance at Title Garry Herrmann president of the National commission and Han Johnson president of the American league mature Although baseball in general came a lot of timer was used up In consideration of a plan to the playerin limit league men followers of fistiaua who reduce IMS for each clubmajor to eighteen statements made by Herrmann indito attend last night's! cated he favored the plan but Johnson to reveal his attitude bouts of the Manhattan eluh at refused “There are too many pinch hitters the pay roll of major league burdening the Grand theatre missed a clubs’’ Herrmann said It is understood National league oftreat There were all kinds of ficials have gonen on record as favorlimit as bouts for one thing and then aing thee eighteen-mameasure butplayer are unwilling the scheme unless the Amerthe headliner will to icanadopt league agrees to similar action in for discussion THE me 91 os 51a t lisvs Barker Hart ug remain in the memories of those present when the names of most of the local boxers have slipped a wav Soldier Hull Young and Young doe Azevedo handed the audience the best bout staged (28) arrlngton Ashton lg rg Referee — Stevenson Freshman Second Ilnell (3) Referee — Maughan Faculty Boxers best of the Marty Rowan for many year NEW OH LEANS RESULTS tikis nock of the wood in boxar welterweight First fire and a half ctulmlng furlong — I1 Bright ltl (Ktep IB to 1 3 to 1 sl)ok hand with many of hi old friends at the 3 to 5 won: II R Bacli (F RiMdmbi Manhattan club bout last night after an to S 2 to 3 1 to 5 second:Ill Iitfle Princess of several year To state that Marty J 5 5 5 2 to lS (Garner) W to t l third Time since seen here last would lu niy half one nh-acn- II Buckner Miss Agnes My 14: M Uracie Iran Mlat also ran Second race pnrse maiden np sis furlongs— (’nntertilast lh (J t’olllnsi 9 to 2 S to 5 7 to 10 won: Dick West 113 iW Kelto V & to 3 4 to 5 second: Sandy Lad sey) TIO tW Innkinsn'i 20 to 1 I to 1 4 to 1 third Time i:J5 rinch Bonnie Lassie Charles K Xaiian Irdisereet Olxea Adeline L Alexander Cora Lane limp) also ran Third rnee claiming np six furlongs— Meet loan ns RoMnsom 7 to 1 3 to 2 eren won Ziatiel 147 iA Johnson) 5 to 2 eren 1 to 2 second: Martye !21(X BarretR i-- s if to to 8 3 to 5 third Time 1:13 Amboy Laughing Water Xepotls Talebearer Kre-:IV Itegreao Mico Girl Sir L Joe Key mar also ran Fourth ’nee one mile— TWck Williams 11 iM Garner) 9 to 29 out won I’olruma 100 (F Robinson) I to 1 i to 2 out second Bell Boy (J Collins 13 to 1 3 to 1 7 to 14 third Tims 1:4ft Cracow Dr Samuel also ran Fifth race mile and sixteenth— Ktobunte lift IF Robinson 3 to l eTen'l to 2 won Beauty 11 (Carroll) 1 to 5 even l to 2 second: Sliimberer llJ ihirity) Co to 1 to 1 10 to 1 Time 1:W thin! Tours Ilayden Baby Ilasch Reyhonrn Little Begger Crwe also raa Sixth race mile and 24 yards— Mariano 103 (A Johnson) I to s 2 t ©3 out won Jocnlnr 1C9 iWillla) S to I 3 to I I to 3 second 112 (Majestic) 13 to 3 even 2 to 5 third Time 1:41 Requlram Blag Dove Virginia W also ran 7 7 2 B te lt 3 es 3-- 3 Say-ouxr- ra NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES First race claiming six Ansrral Ill Gillian 110 Beautiful furlongs— Kathrm I'W G If1: Pariah 114 Humma 110 Laily 115 Mabel 142 Second race Haty pnrae Mias Bryn 110: Little FVlnoe Taalac six tartan as— 103: Charming Frenchy 104 Gertrude C 102 Third race mile— Sir Oliver Ill: HO Irregular iT Prenova 102 Napoleon 147 Wont o Widn 143 Benhampann Fourth race advance handicap ail age alv furlong— Marion Cwuiby Ill Sedan 112 The j 110: Phociou Maqnerador Ill Harry L HO Amnme 100 j Fifth race claiming 3 year-ol- d mile and! up 70 m2 109 Indolence yrl— Th104J9kvlTinx Hi Nihe 109: Fairly 109 Foxy Isrghorne Griff 104 Sixth race claiming up mile and 74 yard --—Turco 109: Traction 104: -N mi Ludle P 96 Baby Lynch 14 Margaret Adelid 104 Jovial 9ft allowance claimed Apprentice Weather fair track good 103: I HAVANA ENTRIES race F:rt Joac PREDICT XSHORTER ili ftirtautc rtanainc which has conn over saying It for the change At firt the young athlete startled bis friend on hi left side sight the armless actwtsb’eve but hidden arm in a seemed to Indicate the truth for closer scrutiny aoon revealed Marty’ boxing days are over No more will lie iwnl’ shoot Thai old straight left to an nosa while the right is waiting to counter That to ay admirer hi as ued "good left hand” has been left somewhere back at Green River An accident in the Green River yard Wyo necessitated an amputation of that memberhi ard lif" Marty will go through the Iialance of the arm with but a right ann What 1 morethen isn't was taken off st the shoulder sod on an artificial limb even room enough to patch afe 3je sjs future will have in “I don't know what the nisht "hut tore for me now” said Kowau and I'll 1 always coulda swing aIn pen inuu'-lvni living need that try toof earn a good iermn or someone who know a steno do you?” £ By International News Service 1 Dee 3— Dr Charles Niolvrt Kenosha Wls Of Odar Rapids partner lag former sparring lisns liimidr of Stanley Ketchell attempted to Hi condition in the rounty Jail here yesterday ia erltiral lie was brought here said to lie sufhabit fering from the drug ac gc jjc By International News— Service D--c The biggest boxCamp Lewis Wash ever held In the country will 1 ing tournament hero soon It wa announced tesla y by staged Ritchie former lightweight rhaiupiou of Willie for tic the world and now boxing instructor camp It la estimated that 2h) boxer will participate Jack Downey former local boxer ha Joined the army of pug earning tlieir ‘ham and” at on the building the Union Iron works for Uncle Saui Jack I a machinist’s helper 4 4 3 By International News Star Ire 1 Philadelphia Dec 3— Ilarry Grebb the sturdy Pittshurgli middleweight fighter a loading emmiddleweight for Mike O’lowd' blem defeated Willie Meeham tonight at J Hi a The California boy Olympia Athletic club iiot been beaten in great favorite here He bad trimmed s some a Philadelphia riug having ton he wa second rnnner frun fighter start to finish of his bout with the Smoky City lad tonight Frankie Callahan the Brotkljn boxer scored a record knockout when he Ilarry TTscy of tills city In eighteen second Freddie Ross of New York and Young Terry McGovern of this city taught six slashing round to a draw r all-rou- four touchdowns and hurled passes grand forward for the Guyon’s hottest competitor halfback honors Is his teamleading mate Everett Strupper who has been claimed by many southern critics to de-behalfback of the past the and more than a few In the east cade greatest have admitted that he is in the same i j i 1 Football SEATTLE 3 nd STOVE LEAGUE OSSIP Title Claimed by Dietz Team Dec class with Brickley or Coy as a halfback No one seems to be certain as to which of the pair Strupper or Guyon is the greater though in most cases Strupper gets the shade Guyon have a may bulge on Strupper in offensive slight but for play and power Strupper seems to get speedmost the The other two members of Georgia Tech’s backfield Hill and Harlan are of rare ability but a bit beplayers hind their illustrious teammates Strupand That this backfield per has given Guyon the southern champs a wonderful punch may be seen in the scores run up against opponents big - of the day and seldom failed to gain the needed distance whenever called for upon to do so He was responsiblesome "WITH THE Coast RACING ng 1 — Having of University eleven here the Washington State college team today claims the football championshiphav-of the Pacific coast conference ing completed the season without a President H V Lane end Secretary J P (look will represent tLo Salt Lake elub at tbe Los Anpelex meeting ImwidIut 17 They will leave here a week from Ratunlay Cook will then remain on the coast until after the holi- defeat State defeated0 the Washington in of Washington University football the Thanksgiving day came here mainly through the work of "Ring” Bangs the visitors’ powerful left half who met little resistance from the Seattle 14-- days Jerry Down who took up the reins of ITen Berry's Seal after Ilarry Wo vert on hail received the gate ha told the Frisco scribes that he intend In retire from baseball to enter the automobile business Airendy the gang Is picking a Charley Kauiu Charley Pick Roy Uorliau and Joe Corbett are a few of the guesses 1 line The victory of Coach "Lonestar” was the first they have Dietz inen In a over Washington registered decade and was the first admlnls-istere- d on its home Washington In ten years Washinggrounds ton State now claims the stale and Pacific conference championship titles having been undefeated this year The game was played on a muddy field between showers and xvas witnessed hv a crowd estimated at close to SOOO FORT SMITH FANS HAVE HARD LUCK Fort Smith Ark Dec 3 — Just as to look Fort Smith fans were in beginning a circuit that forward to a berth would play faster baseball next comes the blow in the shape of a check to Sunday baseball This check is in the decision of the to abandon Its street railway company line to Arkonia a suburb in Oklahoma where Sunday games have been The suspension of a large played there is the reason manufacturing service and the Sunda for abandoning plan ball games alone it is stated would not justif3r maintaining the line Kun-da- v can not be pla'ed in Arkis to stage ansasgames and the only hope them across the Oklahoma state line Graham returning to Sacramento after Charley ciiufi-P'wIII with President Baum and Henry announced shut a roMwirioti had Berry her iieen made which would relieve Sacramento of the need lo raise money for the purr base of the Portland team so Unit there seemed no further obstacle to Sacramento's getting the franchise Tills probably means that the will (five Sacramento the franchise andleague that Judge McCredle will lie allowed to retain his and sell them in the open market Sae-- 1 players a men to would have a franchise nut no liall el nil so that tin- man who take the management will have to aim up an entire crew And a winning club under such conditions getting i going to te a terrific task— Sail Francisco Chronicle - : I 3 — President New York Dec John K Tener of the National league who this afternoon from a returned here western trip refused to express an f the opinion regarding reduction limit for the season of 1913 player President Tener said lie expected the to come before the meeting of question which convenes the National league 11 here November Baseball men here predicted that both leagues will take major along this line at their annual steps meeting Yean Gregg sje say expert sje who ath- letic fund Sharkey is with them with his aid and funds Sharkey saw eleven years of zervice In the navy from 1885 to 1896 and not only popularized boxing aboard ship but developed into the undisputed scrapper of the navy and champion came mighty near developing into the or the world champion "I was the guy that Introduced boxin the navy” said Sharkey here ing the navy I was "When I first joinedwhich was at that on the old Vermont time in Brooklyn harbor J had a set of boxing gloves and some gymnasium with me when I went on apparatus board ship and I know the sailors looked on me as some sort of a ’nut’ "I managed to dig up a few sparring and some of the boys started partners to take a bit of Interest in the sport "Then I was transferred to the Philand we were stationed at adelphia Honolulu for a long time and I conbeIt wasn’t of the tinued1 mr was boxing the real championlong fore ship and then other ships took up the sport "One time in Honolulu picked a big fellow named Nig they to1 Burley on we deck me and battled fight beat Burley in eight rounds and the officers who watched the scrap liked it and from that time on boxing was encouraged other ships “It wasn’t took up boxing and befoi long every the different ship had its champion In was on hand divisions and the game to stay "I fought a number of regular was in the navy my scraps while Iwith and Jim Corbett biggest being when 1 got my Joe Choynski Then 1 went into the game in 1896 discharge as a business and fought Fitzsimmons ones Jeff and all the otherin good the navy were “My boxing me days as a I had a big help to manv a tough battle on fighter but shipboard in all my ring career I never met better sportsmen or gamer fighters than the sailors I had to tackle to of the navy keep my title as champion "I've had my ups and downs and never found the world a particularly but of my whole easy Ifellow to battle look back on my years In the life navy as my happiest "Boxing has done a lot for the boys in the navy and I hope the sport keeps bunch up There's no gamer better of boys in the world than Uncle Sam's I sailors and I’monproud to thinkof that serveleven years can look back that ice and I’m prouder of the fact boxI was the first real heavyweight navy than if I’d ing champion ofof the the world" been champion - long-befor- Harold "Bieh” Kay football star at the university last year is in town his old friends before visitingto alltheof Vancouver barracks at going Portland Ore lieutenant in the Kay is a second States aviation corps of the United come from army "Bish”D Chas and just expects to stay Washington here until tomorrow night enviable record as a Kay has an He started playing the gridiron star in game Ogden in 1912 and pigskin for three years Coming to the played he was elected captain of university the Frosh team Last year he played halfback on the varsity BARROW’S OWNERS STILL DOUBTFUL Newark N J Dec 3 —President Ed has Barrow of the International leagueNew returned to his headquarters in York after making several baseball calls following the Louisville meeting in an effort to determine on what action should be taken for future operations He visited International club owners in several cities and found them undecided as to starting next season unless for rearrangements could be made Unless some arrangingcanthe becircuit assured and put changes at the meeting to be league through held December 2 it is likely the International will decide to suspend for a year at least There seems someb for trying a sentiment however circuit for 1918 FIFTY TOlifFOR BASKETBALL AT LOGAN six-clu- - U S C CHALLENGES POMONA ELEVEN y Dec 3 — Dean Cromwell coach of the U S C football to Pohas issued a squad mona college for the challenge of championship this section of the state will not It is reported that Pomona as Coach Nixon accept themen challenge have been through too says his a searon long Because of the way the Trojans held the heavy California squad Cromwell saw him pitch believes his men would be able to deas efficient a feat Pomona Los Angeles Herald-Repablica- n Rpeclal Logan Dec 3 — From the sizeIt of tli looks turnout for basketball as if the Aggies mighttoday also have a year hoop team this championship out for the Fifty candidates turned firstotn-e-practice Many have won honors schools at Some of the stars are: Berntson of the B Y C team: last year’s captain on last Lenandrus one of the guards B Y U squad year's championship Sum si on and Clyde of the 1916 state clfamplons at Springville' nigh school Jarvis Hanson Spencer Conkwright and Stiefel former West Side High school men Coach Joe Jensen sent the boys a stiff workout this afternoon through The class Beries will start next week r for Proridenre this year w as there was in baseball tlie paat season ami more than one big league watcher looked longingly at him and that he couldn't lake him right awayregretted and place him with his club He return to the Red Hox sje I eo 3 — Fred Lo Angeles for Knorigraa New York Dec 3 — An international Cincinnati O Dec 3 — Just how well year a nicmlicr of tbe New York (slant and tourna- the Cincinnati club of the National last season field captain of the Vernon Tleers wrestling ha turned down the offer to manage an eastern ment was begun here tonight to deleague did its bit is indicated by the minor league team and also announced his re- - termine the champion at that style of financial reports of the football game tirement front liasctiail Snodgrass will devote mat work between Camp Sherman and Camp hi time to the management of his lemou ranch of Poland threw Sheridan teams Wladek recently near Oxnard of Serbia in two minThe total receipts were 361000 and George Hannich 4: 27 a seconds hold with body N Y after all expenses were paid 356000 utes and President Baum and the Coast league owners Dr B F Roller of Rochester was turned over to the soldiers' emerik doubt are busily engaged trying to find a threw Tom McDermott of Ireland in fund The Cincinnati club 'fursolution to the pnnie which confronts them twenty-si- x and eighteen sec- gency nished the park and aided in selling Salt Lake which onds with aminutes says the Portland Oregonian wrist lock and body scis- tickets and handling the affairs of the 0 enthusiastically assisted to out the skids crowd game which drew a nnder Portland may find itself "out in the sors The tournament will continue for Some of the boxes soldcapacity for as high as eold” after the next Cast league meeting If 3500 each Portland lias to lie drnpjted and Sacramento and about three weeks are unable to make arrangements to get Fresno — 2 Dec Ala Though Birmingham tlie necessary financial hacking it mean that one either the past season was a prosperous outVernon or Salt Inke must be dropped in ror the southern league and the make it a four-clu- b to oriler league and as 191S is bright Judge McL'rcilie look for a ‘good year in SKIN ARE says "He laughs best who TERRIFYING announced that laughs last” President Baugh ahas schedule of but 140 he will advocate next year when the league That the Tricopper league ik will be Jut about games meets at Atlanta on December 15 a fast a tlie Coast next year If uor He intimates further that he will taster ia the belief of league Kane who la a Johnny PROMPTLY REACHED THROUGH BLOOD season all member of the Hayden club Kane believes that at the unless oppose starting ’ — Coast the of 3 salaries lie to the learite player will The Cincinnati all teams give satisfactoo pledges Uiminnatl Dec so deeply that many or the good play-er- a club has disponed of the services of stick the season out This statement nicked to to Artxnna want By "working” Surface Irritations Cone From Deep-Seat- ed could be permanently cured by local Manuel Cueto outfielder and catcher is presumed to he directed at Mobile five will a weekgoand playing ball the other remedies and Dutch Heuther pitcher and utility which last summer fora the second time two days Cause the player made nearly aa much man to the Chattanooga club of the in two years sent lip distress signal moneyday Eczema other Inflammations and the Coaster did last year Tlie spring will Join the league having to arrange for finan- trainingu (srlnd are a victim of itching burn- irritations and Southern league where they If you of for the TrlcpT league will the skin that are comor Reds the club late the King: Pitcher Jimmy cing in March and tlie season will open April ing eczema with its fiery tortures that monly called skin diseases do not come start inwas Mathe'wson he says because lie 13 — Lo Angele Manager Herald often seem unbearable you are of alone from a diseased condition of the eot wai-slii- p bigii-elas- x Alice Lindlej it Vaiea S pure— mi King Travto 109 xSaNiird no Rapid Fircr Ul Ka tarty lift Second race five and a half furlong and up claiming— xCoiivIn Hub 99 xSafe nri Sane 102 Dental 147 Vagabond HO Captain Muw-u- t Ben Lenschen’ Pr!d Hah 112 Third race five and a half furlongs x and sp claiming— Rank Rill xPrinee: Jauire l Prohibit inn 104 Twinkle Toe glsdv Jana Gray xBig lnmux 147 Baby Cole Bill Wiley Paul Gaines 112 Fourth race five ami a half furlong and np claiming— x Money h xMonrrtef x Wavering 117 Blanchlta Pa jarrit a II Dtgaitv 112 Lola 113 Fifth rare five and half furlong and up Wainiing— x Beaumont Lalr 99 fluenced to make the deal 'ann 104 Brown Baby Rhyme 107 Hanran 110 expects the major leagues to adopt a Brown Prince Frank Patterson 112 Bulger 115 team limit of eighteen men for next Sixth race mile amt fifty yard season King it is reported objects to and up claiming— x Rock port 97 xJaek Han- his transfer saying he does not want over bb x Eastern Greeting 102 xTIta 102 Don in the south The other playplav Thrush xDuM 1QJ xTiger Jim 103 lurple and to ers have not been heard from as to Gold 110 Nythya 113 their intentions claimed allowance xApprentlce Weather clear track fast TONEY EFFICIENT 1IOX3I AN jlr STALLINGS HAS LARGE DAI’ IP Cincinnati writer figures big from Hal Chase In a batting waythings next season He argues that Chase has a every other season and batting 1917slump was his that year Therefore he Is to hit slump around the top in — 1918 A short-horne- arrested for speeding and was fined 123 g rg start a benefit to bolster up the left-hand- er ‘INTERNATIONAL’ MAT HERRMANN’S CLUB HELPS SWELL FUND TOURNEY AT GOTHAM catch-as-catch-c- an BAUGH ADVOCATES SHORTER SCHEDULE DISEASES NO LONGER A RED SCHEDULE FOR MAJORS George Stallings manager of the Boston Braves attended the state fair in Macon Ga and carried off d ren prizes with recently the cattle his Haddock plantation On the from home from the fair Stallings was way Bart Thorum Or If f I th X ou ng IN AVIATION CORPS DUTCH REUTHER (By lutornattonal News Service) (20' Sohp Kr ickson KAY NOWOFFICER Joe Guycn (left) and Everett Strapper Atlanta Oa Dee 3 — Georgia Tech army do his best clip to keep in the ia not only distinguished in having the race In a game against Tulane at football champions of the country but New Orleans when Georgia Tech won it also has a football backfield that ia 45 to 0 Guyon was the one bright star perhaps unequaled anywhere in the country Much of the team's success is due to the great work of "Big Chief” Joe Guyon and Everett Strupperwas admitted Last season Joe to be the gzeatestGuyon halkback in the south but this -- season he has Inbeen the the greatest back footacknowledged game He has even played wonderful ball this fall greater than last and auch as to make Oliphant of the Junior Second (20l Peterson Inkleg K iepc Barnes Bagley lg Uusser rg rf e Referee — Hoptanbeck (Si Howell Goff M ac ksy Summerhays Stevens lf rf c Lf Van Pelt Ashton j ia I rd Cra m Lole has quit the Granite High school to enlist In Uncle Sam’s navy "Happy” Is not sure which branch of the service It will be but he expects to try for the aviation eorps Working under many disadvantages foot“Happy” put together a strong ball team at Grantte as was shown when It defeated Davig County High one after Tooele High and Ogden High the other In the final game against the East Side his men showed that they could fight though playing against a much stronger team While at Granite "Happy” also had of the physical education work Charge He was well liked by all the students whom he worked with and persons and their desire is that he prove as valuable to Uncle Sam as he has to athletics d (36) Maughan (Yeer van yiAppr are over atfelt’s least days Rodger for the duration of the war He Sf Cornwall Cornwall Stevens Popular Granite Cdach to Enlist in Uncle Sam’s Service in Near Future A ndrer a Freshmen First lfrf c I x)ve D Joe Bull in the third lap would and atoutronghed times Young's arms about like a fall for awing wildly whenever he swung the Portuguese would duck and let the Mow waste Itself In the ozone Joe punished the soldier severely In the fourth circuit and all but had him out once or twice but the game khaki wearer always full of fight kept coming In and up toward end of theto round rush Bull trying The fifth saw soon out to a petered things but it with grueling swapping of blows the soldier honors favoring slightly The final round was the fiercest millseen here this year The boy ing other with stood up and slammed each wan the agall they had and Bull was not gressor all thetoway but heJoe awaya Young to earn enough put strong but did work hard enough draw decision Kddie King of Fort Douglas lookfat went out after Bobbie ing rather In the beginning of the bout Munger and and after a couple of clashesa terclinches hit the Oarfield Bobble boy went solar plexus blow rific stood over down Referee Downing as him a few moments but Munger to made no claim of foul Hardy began count and Bob staid down for ten behauled to his corner ingCharlie Midkiff and Kid Slater put on a ripping bout For two rounds Slater hadandthe Battler backing up all kinds of funny doing covering stunts but in the last two laps Charlie and all but began using his left Jab kid out at the the had final gong It was a good draw Joe and Mike Lewis two kid boxers of about 10 or 11 years of age and to the tissue paper class belonging extra They had were put on as an — and Hardy busy the fans In an uproar and halves after up quarters picking rounds three their Willie (lee and Kid Davis former champ of the state put featherweight m four mighty fast and classy rounds which Davis won via the decision route If the headliner had not been battle this such an stellar atbout would have been the for the boys are both fast traction and were out for gore from the first of the bell to the final clang If tap in the Kid really intends had laurels heshape and regaining his lostgetting a good chance last night to see how much he has got to Improve before off the crown For grabbing again he won a mile yet Willie even though kept him from landing anything very dangerous Dave ETggerston the Provo lad who has been knocking "’ema all dead’ down in the fruit belt got couple slipped midsection which into his put him down for the count the last one for met the human punchten too Dave A1 Palzer A1 took everying bag that Dave had and didn'ttoeven thing then began hesitate hisEggerston Al actions in trying to put get wild In and the Teuton slammed one iway home to Dave’s bread basket in the It was one to ten with fourth round Dave still down when the count finished Willie Long and toWillie Longer Fort fistic honors who Douglas aspirants to lived their monikers up literally were the curtain-raiser- s and they sure in crowd had the good humor with their wild swings and because footThe Longer won peculiar work were Long’s arms shorter and lie couldn’t get to Longer honet-to-goodne- Second Taylor M The first round saw Ball liohlint one-minu- 11 U S AVIATOR him with his man away :ml in loo loo when rushed sharp clips carried a daretcd nse to his corner with him too The second canto witnessed Joe coming in as usual but through the Sammie's defense and rocking his head with stiff jabs Joe jabbed twice and sometimes three times before Bull could clinch coal-heavi- Senior McGie perry w only-backe- rg g Hayes Redmond Ric lies Newenschwander 1 Referee — J ensen HAPPYWiLLBE here this rear jrct-Hn- lf rf e N is loon war-tim- rip-roari- GAMIN NAVY GRANITE HIGH -- gervlea Dee 3 — More than STARTED MIH ON ITS WAY AT Three Contests Run Off in Boxing Was Not Known Until the Old Tar Entered Class Series Profs Also Uncle Sam’s Service Get Fever Ban and Garry Decide Clubs Portuguese Has Hard Time Are CarryingToo Many Pinch Hitters Getting Draw With Willing Post Mixer By TOM SHARKEY HOOP GAM IS Season’s Greatest Football Heroes YOUNG BUSHER LITTLE MILL J3DEIBA1LE5) -- ISEIPUJIBILECCAFI EDITED BY S trupper and Guyon Hailed as the BAD YEAR FOR GIVEN BUSY December 4 1917 Salt Lake City Utah Herald-Republican- 9 1 ROOD YEAR CORING - Fred Toney of the Reds was the most efficient boxman in the two when it came to limiting opleagues to three hits Tone turned in ponents five of these games scoring two over one against the Cardinals Pittsburgh the one Braves and one against against the Phillies — LKFTIIAMIEI) BOOST FOR THIRD MAJOR International News '(By Toronto Can Dec 3 —Service) Toronto is second to none as a baseball to Napoleon Lajoie cit' according the who managed champion Maple Leaf team this year “It is gxod enough for any todai’ "We leaguc”tosaid Lnjole crowds last seaplayed great son But I Interna- doubt if the tional league will open” to know to rid anxious Walter McCredie says be l:aa "half a iloaen iron in the fire” Tlie Reaver lmss may be yourself of this terrifying disease raIf you could learn of a sensible at Sacramento Portland or Seattle next year If be conld get tbe Seattle franchise he would tional method of treatment that would grab It In a minute give results you would gladly give it £ a trial and thank the day that brought Two Lincoln players — Pitcher Carl East and — have been transferred it to your notice Butler Shortstop Johnny Both players were turned to another league Such a remedy is within your reach over by Holmes to the Waco club of the Texas and you have but to follow the results Louisa on dicker the league arranged during ville meeting Waco ia to pay cash nr transfer of scientific research to find the relief players in payment In explaining the releases you are looking for of Butler and Fast Manager Holmes said he The mistake you have made is the did not consider either player would be valu- same that thousands of others have able on tbe Lincoln team next Faam both bav-In- g made in the disease Is that failed to show loyalty and appreciation — thinking on the surface of the skin and hence Lincoln exchange 9k sje course how skin but the real cause is an impurity in the blood No progress toward a permanent cure can be expected from local remedies alone But also cleanse the blood thoroughly and you will find relief S S S Is the great unrivalled blood remedy which has been used with the greatest success for more than fifty years It is sold by druggists everywhere But be sure and get the genuine S S S 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