Show o Monday Morning - 4 The Herald-Republica- la® Sfflflht'JLaBs®' n 9 Salt Lake City Utah—- - -- ISIiEIKAlLl© -- MEPIUBILECAM EDITED SPORTING AUTHORITY OF THE PORTLAND’SOUT Official American League Btxtting Averages for 1917 SACRAMENTO IN BY WALTER P BRATZ WEST INTER-MOUNTAI- N December 17 1917 TY COBB AGAIN LEADS HELD AS FRANK GOTCH FORMER MAT CHAMPION OF WORILD DIES a STICK WIELDER Compiled by Irwin M Howe American Leacne Statistician COAST OUTLOOK 1 i WALT M’CREDIE WILL 31 T : Cobb Detroit Finrl tfamfttwa Sr Lmh Skier Sft LonU T Speaker Clevelaud il II ICiitii Boston Allan RiiMtII New York m Sixteen Flavors to Team but m t R No Salaries Cut Is Another Promise S3 R R is i i llfengo li t 3 letmle Murphy Kri-o- O O ‘i n i (viioer &JVtoB Walter Gerber St Loot Cleveland Joseph Ilncrt 1 JSin erM PfwilT!ri £pec! Kirs Washington ! 16 — Club owners Anpflt-Cleveland I official- of the Pacific Coast base- 1Kj 1 b i'hp3ia:i is Bsf on Jackson i jirairo league were buttonholed individ- I J'SsjiJi 1 At Hr 10St Bb So 7 16 63 X IS IS 7 a 50 IS 10 135 579 1 15 IS SO 17C 193 9 1 I 1 12 1 1 IS 21 113 2 IS 7 1 42 IS 44 S3 I 14 5 33 I an ball MrNaTIjr Boston H sd t r ually and questioned collectively tob night regarding action to be taken at 1C Mlimi Washiugten the annual league meeting tomorrow j Piailsdeptiln t at the Van Xnys hotel Briefly the K T 'ollins I'liinzn an M nshington luminary of the quizzing is as follows: IIIee Miti'xwh Plnladvphia Sacramento will take F'ortland's It Until Cleveland line-uk thirty-weeJ Judge Waaliingon the place in the league M Srlimg I’liilnrtriphia schedule will be maintained but W IS I “ltrago there will be material changes in the F I Weaver liiurrity St Wusuiagton Louis Iienunltt umRiy playing? dates there will be two seton to hand at each contest pires Itaker New York tle differences and stop pop bottles Jo F l(! 1 H't KOlt Heilman ivtrr-Walter Mc ’redie former Reaver liA Strunk leader will be playing: manager in the : rl K Smithr Iwhidr'plila St ImiiIii new circuit A R nne II Hiiraff The above list is about the extent KI Haley Ihil9rtepia of the inform:! tion cleaned by the A Jamil! process tonight from the of- II Ietierry Cleveland ficials who are here "for the league Kiutfr &etn in the personnel of meeting the conference ji President Allen T IS 4 26 ! - 7 12 4 Cl 21 14 S7 s 3ft 3 21 1 M'-In- 7 SO 1 26 3 3 Cl 4 7 62 66 32 IS 33 19 33 60 41 A! SI S3 S 29 64 13 57 23 X S 3 11 Pet 393 346 333 353 825 323 319 314 309 304 344 304 303 62 S1 302 301 SfA 30ft S 15 IS 20 26 SS 294 t re t'lii-R- ? i !m-!ude- Baum l Ray T Morsan i Waaldncton fiardner Bnetnn Joe K t'al Durham San Francisco Wal- IIW Severeid ter McCreilte of of Pow- J a Uie Walsh Si bmis Portland John F ers of Los Angeles and Tom Darmnily A a tern N tv 1 nr k J T ivok and William I fi Nunnniaker of Vernon New York arW i Jane of Salt Lake have notK yetHees-maRiimler St Isuif n R T I‘e‘khip:iitgfi New Yorkrived diaries trahurvanil J of Sacramento will reach here in CM I Jamieson WaaLiagtvB time to attend the tomorrow Now for the rumorsmeeting Kwinc of the Oakland club A 1 Wahineto-Philadelphi- - a r llcC’redle to Hiwm Salt lae R R Caldwell Tt i - New York Itnblitxhee buzzed the inside II B Himjvi R'Wtou busy little Met'redie had Information Walter Wi h'am that Cleveland been slated to handle the Salt Lake i Vitr Wa:ihscaitss IKtrult W 'Mormons Johnson club next year provided the W Witt I’tiltadelpiiia remain in the circuit President Haum cI W Boston May declared this was 'news to him K Miller New York It was suggested that the Plan might be adopted to cut expenses T E Hendryx New York "I'm Baum doing" quoth “Nothing C Jacot-eosure St Lout would not stand W the clubowners St Lout for such a program" D R (meaning IF Johnson St fouls l’ame Rumor l whispered that the play- F Pratt Myers Philadelphia season was to be shortened ing"The J Kiunke ltroit wav it looks now we'll play the CII W St Louis full thirty weeks" said Baum “If W C Walker York New I’ijifi comes will Sacramento in that city get Wablngtm-ClevelanFlmer Smith formerthe opening two weeks which New York F rlRwoift fort--niK ly want to Salt Lake anLthe CaliclosSent?- - Boston jT j ilf hare the bencapital probahlywlll two weeks This should prove ing J P Austin St Louis eficial to th- - ssi!t Lake club because j John Iavan St of climatic conditions” Deiroit E U itelMiB New York iiurh ilenee Prevails Joseph I Thomas Ronton I' future connections of WalRegarding R Bates Philadelphia siter McL’redie there is but impressive MrMulIin Chicago lence and an absence of confirmation IIFredIeittold Chicago or denials regarding the reported Salt Hngti High New York Lake deal Mystery siufr — analyzing statements of the various league mem- E Foster Washington bers and officials it appears reasonably W A Meyer Philadelphia that Sacramento will take over certain go the Portland franchise Asked regard- JF t elThrashert i) le Philadelphia the financial standing of the Sacra- R S Yonng Itetroft ing mento franchise aspirants President Rigby Cleveland Baum declared that the backing was (1J CA Hartley St Louis Y Y Sloan St I011 is entirely satisfactory “Naturallv we can't announce who A Ala sans St York are at this time J A tJraney Cleveland the interested parties 1 can assure you that financially Ray Svalk Chicago but t hey are as sound as a Liberty bond (General Passenger Agent Smith of the IT" Covel ’skle Detroit Western Pacific railway came down leiwzt Burns Itetroit from San Francisco to attend the meet- R Shot ton St Louis r is understood that railroad ing tirover Philadelphia rates will be disens-c- d at length when Ri: lvii!t air a go II SeiiMitd Philadelphia the magnates get together A ev 1 ot k vm Rauma The limit next year will be men instead of eighteen a- - at Allan Sothoron St Lonti sixteen xlayer n 00 J I Bi rry several of the present unless their W II Jatue letroif minds change overnight — No salary rut is contemplated that is the owners don’t intend to cut any Edw raTmer Philadelphia ordinarilv do when M B Gallia Washington deeper than they R y Dyer Ietroit players appear fo sign contracts S 1 Rnitnu A ’ Wa-hinct- official batting averages made public today' Cobh stands at the head of the American league batsmen with an average of 383 SO points in the van of George St Louis Browns who Sisler of the finished second In the race for slugTria Speaker the 1916 ging honorsla third with an average champion of 352 In addition to the batting crown again thisannexing Cobb set the year pace In several otner departments of He leads his In the 55 and stolenpastime bases with a total o?league the figures show that he batted for a total of 336 bases during the season e Cobb Is "also the leader in hits with 44 three-basto his heads credit and e the line for hits with 23 Donie Bush shortstop of the Detroit club is the leading with a total of 112 and Cobb ranks second scored 107 rups’for his team having were 19 hatters in the American There finished the season with league who or better but averages of 3i the first ten are three pitchersamong Karl Hamilton of the Browns George Ruth of the ited Sox afid Allan Ruspell of the Yankees all of whom participated in less than 53 games The Detroit club is the leader in team batting wit a league club average of 292 The Athletics rank second with 254 and the White Sox are third with 253champion The champion White Sox were the best base runners as a team They led the with a total of 223 stolen basesleague The Cleveland club ranks second with 211 In sacrifice hits the Red Sox stand of the list Jack Carry's at the head sacwere given credit for 310 players rifices Cleveland stands second with 262 The Chicago club stands at the head of (he list in the scoring of runs with 656 and Detroit is second with 659 The Tigers are the leaders in the making of hits and total bases with 1317 and A feature of tne 1753 respectively in the American league club batting may be found in the fact hat but 21 separate the Detroit Tigers and points the New York Yankees occupying first and last places in the batting run-gett- p: 1 on ! one-umpi- re a e Ia I ItSSlBS 1 1 Louis-Ne- 1 doublMeader Agrtew F Could 'liller Ft fleseland IjPii'i W Ayers Washington 11 Stallage Detroit T I Turner Cleveland fl W Harper letrwlt Y BILL SLATER AT j j J GRAND TONIGHT I ) 1 Charles 01111g 2-- K Vb nager Hardy Downing ban bill fov lned up a hiss double-heade- r his patrons at the Crinl tlteatre this evening For the big double main event he the best real bathas matched four of it! this r ruct of the country tlers now Willie St t'Ialre the fast colored boy from Sarramento meets Soldier Bull Kid Mack the local Toung: faces Kid Bromeo of San light Franweight cisco When Yeung and St Claire step the ropes the fans will probthrough d the fastest ably see on of been at mills that has the staged The colored hoy Orand this season Is fast and clever and Young has a whirlwind style of milling that has of the best local boys swamped allMack-Kid Bromeo set-t- o The Kid should be a hummer front gong to gong as Mack says he Is out for revenge and Is going to give the coast boy good trimminj are the bi Although the fans are most the ones In which Interested the ones who like hardMid-kiwill rejoice when hitting and Kid Dutchd stop Battling the through melee There ropes for their more aren't many willing mixers than six-roun- six-round- ers ff four-roun- this pair and they will furnish action aplenty Iiok Cullen the Provo college boy meets Kill Davis of Ogden Phil Daly and Young Alvarado a of newcomers at the Orand will pair meet in the first preliminary will be The amateur curtain-raise- r two boys from the fort furnished as usual by Several young ladies of this city who a drive for members for are making the Fted Cross relief fund will be in attendance and will solicit members between the bouts will start them off Manager Downing a membership carfl to each by donating of the battlers on tonislit’s card I Gnfsto F Faikenhnry Philadelphia F O’Nel'i Cleveland ! I S R 1 K four-roun- fs Cunulnglura ISISLing th I’liil-ithoi-- 1 1 3-- ty-min- Shfirti RiTfoD FI IVnnork J I"k Rnxf Chioagrt (V C ilaIrl p hla wrf IJiNew York Q Mrcrfilc A i iiliop York O Btrn 45 34 49 109 a Ii IF Jivqm J A K N J 1 letroJt Wif hfnf Von ronmbfp Ove:an1 Ik et to a J St‘hauee PbiladelpMa Milo A11I$oDb Calereland A Yelle Y K Alexander New York R CwelekJe Cleveland Tt C Da d fortb Ckloaso A T Pli Ca R( fvooh aa IsOfiia aiaaaaai ttfoorn K st 1 ( It Davenport Sta trills eV - H 91 39 44 34 74 36 51 61 Uttroit ( 8 1 9 17 2 13 19 2t 18 8 4 2 4 4 17 1 1 5 173 IS 15 4 4 4 3 1 4 4 8 9 4 m 3 11 1 2 2 S t m 6 2 5 24 n 21 6ft 1 29 33 38 72 2 2 8 4 ’it 5 2 5 3 8 10 1 8 9 a 5 4 4 11 3 34 4 19 4 4 2 3 3ft 1 1 i 4 9 1 15 3 14 4 8 8 n 2 39 92 6 24 m 2 8 4 27 47 178 176 174 26 8 6 C 2 14 88 67 59 42 45 37 1C4 33 47 15 12 41 49 45 73 37 CS 41 63 24 15 1 C JooTt C r b Him ma Cti ita go Leonarl Patton (ujr Mort'in Cleveland O HerrirkMu lioaton I t k 1 1 her C hlrt jjv It Roland Hetrd t O II inimoBt Wftahingtoa Kdw Klerfer ClevelaiMl f 29 27 31 aaaiaataBBa St Fonia dank St Ijoiifa Howard Clereiand K SS 97 60 46 1 drlpbis FtflUMa lerrott Ceorge W ill iam Mitchell Ttetroft J SOttt f bteagO II Harper W 30 47 35 17 17 33 82 28 26 44 idy T Josi rlxia t c hieago 1 - II 104 24 29 S3 36 29 79 21 24 19 3ft 30 44 44 77 Stimr i 8 4 26 44 !( Crawford Detroit A Rour Jt IV Livf N'w York 5k 5 1 Wahlrjrr-lve'amt Nw York J Slwrkr Detroit WiTTIam Johaon PlilladIphia T F 5 1 r:ilcir A 1 2-- FIhr J W 5 Luns-"for- Cleveland Samnrt Wan 2-- 1 Nw York Siiurtpn ItastAB Ik Y 5 ' r Taniheth Cleveland O 1 six-rou- nd A j strong Chattanooga family with athletprejudices against professional name ics Sammy took the Strang and Twenty-tw- o Rounds worked his way to the big trainWhile playing ball he was alsoleagues his voire When he ijuit the diaing ing and Thirty of mond lie studied under great masters in Kiirope When he returned to this 011 for Wednesday ling he took up coaching the West coantry Point baseball euad simply for love of the sport Then came the war and Samuel Strang Xicklin plunged into the Special j his operatic plans just strife dropping Ifi — For the HAVANA ItKSrLTJt Dec holiday Magna when he was ready to cash in on his fard Manager Stoneclpher of the First race five anil a lialf furlongs — Bnlger voice investment in his foi iSinliin 3 to 6 to 5 3 to 5 won: Almeda Law Magna o Athletic club has arranged and '4 V of twenty-twrounds boxing oa h of the great j thirty minutes of wrestling to ue pre- mice (WingCielib 3 to 1 6 to 6 3 to 6 aecond Glenn Warner eleven and formerly mentor Ror-of luznne iGaugfli 3 to 1 6 to 6 3 to 6 Pittsburgh at Copper's hall next Wednes-da- v third All atarted of the Carlisle Indians has modified sented Time 1:04 night Second race five and a half furlongs — De Tour used some years ago the methods he itas headliner For the Bobby Hunger 1 2 to 1 even won Joe Jnm tCautfeli 5 to in developing a football team and the matched with Kid Bromeo of San (Wet-len 8 to 1 3 to 1 8 to 5 second Serein Carlisle bravesonewere responsible for been a In These Francisco go 1 2 1 1 4 to to third Time h?ve of his system two boys fought to a draw not long iConimingsi 10 to the change of All started 1:18 ago bur each is now confident Third race five and a half furlong — Blanchlta For the semifinal Gordan McKay a MIoojkti 6 won Deviltry and Humphries!8 to121 to3 1to 51 to8 1to 2V4 lineman from Portland to 1 aeeond husky BOY WONDER WILL Charles Midkiff of Salt Lake will come Regular lOarpni 12 to 1 5 to 1 2V to 1 third for four rounds The Port- Time 107 togeth'-All started lad has a string of victories and Fourth race five and a half furlong —Clark M PLAY FOR TITLE land Midkiff 7 has 3 to 5 1 to 3 won Sybil 5 to his credit tlo le teats to Cnimpi 2 to 1 5 to even aeeond: Montreaor several knockouts to his credit 2 to 1 4 to 1 d Time A fight that looks good is the I’etzi 1J to third set-t- o All staried between Soldier "Riiir 1:07 race: mile and Matanza Fifth — Young or the coast artilery and Kid handicap Ormolu Murphy 3 to 1 7 to 10 out Mack of Salt Lake Xot long ago the won Olga Star Crump! 2 to 1 3 to 5 out over Mack soldier won a decision is second: J J Murdock (Barham 6 to 5 1 to 2 a protege of out who Young Bakerwill third Time 1:48 All started — to Sammie Peter Jackson stopThe curtaitry race mile aud fifty 3arda Prince Slxih Kellis within four rounds i 2 to 1 even won 5 i iCuiiimingKi n-raiser will be four rounds between Bill Simmon 3 to 6 to a 8 to 2 Crump) Lilly Moyler and Albert Mankin of j econd: lor Smith 8 to 3 to 1 8 to 5 third Ail started Time 1:43 Magna A faction rivalry between the local race mile and fifty yard — Ocean Seven the Prince VBalb 8 to 1 rPfc to 1 8 to 5 won: Greek colony has entered Into be2 to S to even contest Now Then (Lunsford thli wrestling 4 to 1 8 to 8 4 tween Rill Fotis of Magna and Harry second Thirst (Humphries! Scratch Prohibition These to 5 third Time 1:43 Stamis from the Smelter wrestlers have posted a sid$ bet ' Freddie AVesh who lost the world's to Bennie Leonard is lightweight title Welsh another match clamoring to foj prize ethics is enring according' his titled to consideration He risked It’s and accepted defeat manfully detitlJ a leading question whether he can in a return battje but feat Leonard Welsh thinks thatcanis not the point heIf should receive he whip Le’onard Leonard in a popular the opportunit)excellent boxer but champion and an to he cannot afford ignore a genuine challenge from Welsh or any other 1 27 24 11 II 1 4 9 2 3 3 3 4 15 27 £7 10 6 44 4 19 1 7 23 14 4 10 83 4 19 5 28 6 22 2 4 - 8 17 147 167 167 164 129 159 136 154 134 152 149 115 141 137 worthy foe heliaulb VYe Cere 13 090 07 P6 3 043 059 064 035 032 000 to You Ca- - old A Men & Women Modern Methods 24 J ears’ experience n s My Motto: ES of getting the proper treatment at a Moderate Cost Quick Lasting Cures fees reach within My present anyone’s Expert medical examination free s are dangerous Consult me — Free Don’t Hours — 9 to 5 and' 7 to 8 p m Sundays — 10 a m to 12 o’clock noon only allsts Spec!nltatlon Cons A dries and Free and Con- delay-r-delay- fidential ' GET ni’SY and GET WELL Office 249 Main St I Treat DIS-DI8EAS- Chronic Nervous anil Discuses of ItALriI liREEXLEAF ' wonder” Greenleaf the “boy' of Ralph will compete some time billiards In the middle of December with Frank Taberskl for the championship of continuous pocket billiards The winner of the match will be in possession of emblem which has the been championship a medium of competition since March of 1916 Greenleaf la It years How ECZEMA FISTULA VARICOSE VEIN ITCHING XERVOU'g DEBILITYi AND OTHER RECTAL RUPTURB BLOOD AND SKIN KIDNEY EASES RHEUMATISM BLADDER RECENT AND CHRONIC DISEASES CONSTIPATION AND URINARY ERUPTIONS DISEASES PILES Go to a doctor who—makes a specialty of curing one who has the necessary such ailments as yours skill and experience — and you are absolutely certain SPECIALISTS STRICTLY tarrh a Word AV is fit W fill Tell 127 124 119 119 117 114 699 pi ldt 9 Drs SHORES & SHORES 111 Fortune Wrestling enthusiasts called the first match the greatest mat spectacle of history Gotcli lost nine pounds before his opponent gave up and his tongue was so badly ar week before he swollen that it was could speak plainly He wrestled with Hackenschmidt in the White Sox ball in Chicago again In 1911 winning park in short order After the match it whs made known that Gotch’s opponent had entered tlie contest with a badly knee and he had sprained concealed it at first although his it prevented more than a feeble resistance exerting to the champion The gate receipts at that match were $67000 the most money ever taken in a wrestling show in the present days It was in his match with Hackenschmidt that Gotch introduced and perfected the toe hold which no man was ever able toagainst stand The hold caused great anguish to the opponents and soon caused the strongest of them to weaken The only man who ever publicly was Fred Beel of threw the Marshfield champion Wis who won a fall from him in 1905 in New Orleans taking the first fall to Gotch’s second and third in a three-fa- ll match Gotch won from Beel with llttle effort He and James Jeffries former heavyweight champion were intimate and before friends boxing Jeffries lost his title to Jack Johnson the two champions toured the country meeting with great receptions everywhere Gotch-Hackenschm- Junsll 124 130 IPS 1 1 3-- 5 137 d HOLIDAY CARD 3-- 5 r Fair-size- MAGNA HAS BIG k A j Ieave Gotch built up a fortune in wrestand by investing his earnings in ling Iowa farm lands His estate is variously estimated at between 320000l all of which represents and400000 money made through his ability as a wrestler Gotch won the American champion27 1904 from Tom JenkFRANK A GOTCH ship January ins after one of the roughest matches ever seen in this country The bout was staged at Bellingham Wash Gotch the first fall and was warded the LEONARD CHALLENGED won second after Jenkins had fouled him by applying the strangle TO ‘FINISH FIGHT’ repeatedly him hold and by striking Four years later the Humboldt won the undisputed chamBy International News Service grappler of the world by defeating Cincinnati O Dec 16 — Danny Good- pionship Hackenschmidt Russian George man has issued a challenge to Benny lion” at the Dexter Park “the Chipavilion Leonard champion lightweight for a cago in a forfeited match after two of hours Thera wrestling linish fight wan no fallgruelling in the match but the invader quit exhausted after the two of Boxhours of effort against a man who plainly showed that he was superior in Wrestevery respect Invented Toe Hold I Risber sb sss Chicago K C Johnson Phi'adeiphia II Shank Washington Louln Ter Magee New York-SI J Rush Philadelphia F a rfr:ii I'Ulladeiphla W R Wr'vht Sr loots New York F C II C Janvrin Boeron St Louis George Ha Meets home Since that time he had been able to leave his home only two Or three times and then for only' short strolls Ten ago it was necessary for his reldays atives to call in a special nurse for him but the best of care did not help hint and he gradually grew worse IU Philadelphia Joepk II Dugan Leonard Washington Blaev Jorh i Air Bride Washington E Aiavrnith Washington Kill Muck atifl Kid Joseph Ptibi Owlanit J Henry Washington R Shawr key New York Bromeo Will Mix R P MUIer Cleveland Bull ‘ RACING T5 ld well-know- old-time- rs 1 A four-year-o- If the next armv draft calls nl W Humboldt He is survived by his widow a son Robert Gotch a brother Fred Gotch a sister Mrs Charlie Kurth of Humboldt and his mother Mrs Amelia Gotch also a resident of Humboldt His wife and son were at his bedside when death came It is said that the famous athlete was conscious almost up to the time of his death debeen in that have spite the rumors the two months circulation past during that he was Irrational part of the time Taken 111 In 1916 The first Intimation that his health was not as good as it should became to him in the summer of 1916 when a tour of the country he was making n a circus as a test to wth see whether he should sign articles for a match with Joe Steelier of Dodge Neb who had won the title from Charlie Cutler of Chicago Gotch had declared Cutler tlie American champion upon his retirement Gotch had been with the circus with Bob Managoff Karl wrestling a short time Caddock and others only when he was compelled to return to his home because of stomach trouble He never regained his health fully althe circus though he laterto rejoined leave it again when compelled bMrg he injured his ankle The discoveries the champion made his condition that summer regarding caused hint to abandon all plans of a match with Stecher Health Grown Wor The following winter Gotch became no better and during the cold months went to Hot Springs Ark He returned home last spring but gradually lost and became weaker Karly in strength he October went to Chicago on his way to a southern resort but became ill in a Chicago hotel He seriously wag removed to a hospital where he was kept until early in November when he was brought back to his er single men away from the major leagues It is probable that manv veterans again will le seen in the big show There will be room for Hans Wagner NaEvers Hans poleon Itjoie Crawford Johnny Kddle Lobert Snni Plank Fred Snodgrass Chief Meyers Mike Mowrey Ray Keating Kd Sweeney Lavender McBride Jim George Frank Schulte and many other who have been crowded out of fast company by ambitious youngsters more than 31 years In fact old will beplayers in general demand it: ijc $ Remember Sammy Strang former big star? Baseball fans recall that league he quit the diamond to take up grand opera and that it jvas preCahe would become another dicted singing ruso He then dropped from sight Well he’s now Capt Samuel Xicklin I S A and he’s serving somewhere in France from a wealthy Coming Tenn e Sp-nte- r club-owne- rs ' Sport Gossip d -- Gotch was 41 years old The record books detailing the events of his lit- give his age as 39 years but those are Inaccurate He was born on April 27 1876 on a farm three miles south of tBB49a n 1 retired champion heavyweight wrestler of the world died at noon today at his home Humboldt la of uraemic poisoning He had been in failing health for two years New York Dec 16 —Tyrus Raymond Cobb sensational star of the Detroit the championTigersof annexed the Americanbatting for the league ship as shown In the tenth time this yeac two-bas- an e la Dec 16— Frank DES MOINES (iotcli By IntWaatlonal News Service 1 INDIVIDUALS— FIFTEEN OR MORE GAMES MANAGE S L RUMOR uues-tionnai- Uraemic Poisoning Proves Fatal to Iowa Marvel Leaves Fortune of $200000 or More Earned bv Skill Wins for Tenth Season With 383 Sisler Second Speaker Third Assemble s w s CLUB BATHING Usual Mvsterva Stuff Pulleil as Western Magnates I-o- - Salt Lake City STATE MEDICAL GO “VlSI'oiiJ' |