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BASEBALL THAT’S ELECTED HeSays ‘Other’-Papers (“Death Valley”) Scott one of White Sox pitchers also had ederal contract under consideration and had to the come same conclusion j v announced the ederate not think he will ederate” Comiskey have my players signed contracts Weeghman said he knew of no offer being made to Weaver “The Chicago clfib has made no attempt to get him” he said “It will not said do So if Ij can preventit when wefit into this venturethat did not meddling with propose players belonging to Mr Comiskey ‘ l &rn Wl '-'JW ' J 5 1 l Si i really I sign said do with the “All W 7 M If a WA inI I i ” I II t I? n Bintz A T') 3 ww d and this quintet will meet While lagel denied it a believed is had caucus that he- for the -been will be captaincy 'T YEARS erguson Two alls ’ SUSPENDED $500 - - J SENTENCE Herald-Republican INE a a Me-'-Queen 3 ' ‘ ganies R H E — — — — — — 7 Cleveland L S D 3 LEAVES U Boston RESHMEN HOLDS Batteries— rost Dashner and Devogt Causby Rudolph Perdue and will be up to the Gowdy Coach Bobof Porter Ijnlverglty Utah today to assist Va SENIORS Danville March 25 The BufWALLOP in pick-i IRST along jvlth the other coaches falo ederal league olub —came frnrn Ing th0 team to represent the Crimson in the seventh and last innings this season is Coach will Bennion anxious behind the today with the PittstH'Jtnow be selected of game men as what club of the same league and he expects to have the others try out burgh three runs and won 4 for tbefi track the fact scored squad despite Score: p Class Game Great Improve BASEBALL MEETING IL that there are forty men already burn6 Boxer Who Befriended Oriental ing up the cinders for the Crimson The Pittsburgh liient Seven of Ogden Squad Are on Buffalo 1 Over Others ’Played baseball players scared out by were Leclaire Batteries Knetzer D Roberts the cold weather yesterday but will Made Executorof for and — Roberts Hand Practice at likely be out today Berry Modre as they will meet Houser Schlltzer and Blair and Allen ORDERED the All1 Hallows college tomorrow aft DREYUSS Estate Glenwood ernoon Wilmington N C March 25 — The The pross-country for the track PRODUCE ALL run Baltimore Internationals defeated tho team will be hold a from tomorweek Philadelphia league regular The baseball American reshmen ream and the course will cover the east row team today to rank Baker had CONTRACTS COURT the Seniors of the L D S U ISperlal to The Chicago March 25 — Joe in bench for About three or four miles four hits in five times at bat hoynski one a 25 MAHER TO QUIT TUR two-base hit game on- the Eighteenthward square Ogden March Two errors by Collins offormerprize fighter and now director ayesterday Gimlin UTAH afternoon by the score of the Ogden—club Spring’s Ark 25 Attorneys London March 25 "Danny" CADETS TO contriDuteato Baltimore score Score a Pittsburghsporting club has been 11 to of the Hot representingMarch ijranager walkedOgden the American jockey — who has jusre-covered RThe S H — k was an improveof his hopefuls Camnitz the left legacy of $10000 in the game seven who are in from a long illness has decided 9 will of iiiciu over me ones neia Monday and ederal leagiie agent enjoined MEET THIS WEEK Baltimore to this afternoon to retire from the turf The 13 Jim Pon Chinese Glenwogd Evening PhiladelphiaRuth a whom the boxer Tuesday Pitcher C Young" who he had them where from interfering with members and News says that asserted Batteries started for the Seniors against knock the ball the of the National league team Egan Brown befriendedyears ago Jim Pon died a the around Pittsburgh and — schang Lapp it Juniors chase the state labor contract law would be dangerousfor him to train The few days Monday was stale but his lot around the bates several under coachesof the four Utah inter- Pennock ago and his sons Ned Ying again times and do some filed a in eolleglfete schools will meet teammates showed better form An and catching motion chancery court Saturday Bert throwing Raleigh N 25 Philadelphia and Ying unable track baseball March open the safe derson as the initial workout of asking that ’President and — The today's brought in three nf the season Dreyfussof the to arrangetheir Nationals easily took their father's Twenty-second four schedules in Then he treated them to a shoV er required to MRS CANTILLON DEAD Coaches Roberts of Provo game here street Seniors’ tallies by wallopingtwo homers Pittsburghclub be produce defeating the local club of TeetzeT and and a triple bath in Die clubhouse now players’ contracts Minneapolis Minn Benniopofof Salt Lake and Woods the best the property in court all Ills March restaurantthe Garden of the will be Score Seven player of the Seniors ederal league Joseph Cantillon wife of the manager the rep me varouna league 11 to As a of the The representatives JenscnH Loganstate garnered first ofday thehe club windup H E LilieK wired to their old friend Chovn-ski a triple and brought that the filed by of the Minneapolis American baseball aentatiX-es track meet date in the other tally had them walk back to contend complaint 11 18 Philadelphia the Pittsburgh is indefinite club died suddenly doday at St Will bfl settled at this time or the infants town again 6 Nowell a management Raleigh The boxer reached today midget P Mo four coacheshave been working and about four feet two inches in who participated in the afternoon’s George Whittlngtqnof conusel according to a telegram These height Thoseaffair Batteries—Yoh Mayer Tincun and Killl- with him brought a Chicago safe expert received here this afternoon their track and baseball candidates fer In plaved the best fielding weli for Camnitz said tonight that the validity a as were Joe Devine "Duck” BelangerGroves and few minutes the big steel doors swung game for the past two bringing of baseball contracts containingthe weeks and each Riley Burns as home run Dean also Jones Hal Rustenhaven K P Perkins and Lemley reserve expects to have winners At any rate open on top of a pile of played a good clause would be subjected toa VOTE IN ARKANSAS CLOSE papers and made the longest Hall S Helrick Joe GalgpnoiC found game Mark they as Pon's will It ilgid legal tfest if the motion filed promise to furnish the fans appointed drive of the game The line-up Lee Raedel With Little Rock Ark March 25 — Incom’-L Anjsapolis Md Marcli 25 — In the Choynski as executor Healy and the close Mace and guardian of is plete returns late tonight from today’s of Jones granted season Devine and Haeae’ opening baseball game of the SwartJim Pon’s sons and awarded him a luiunvs state all primariesIndicated that United are pitchers me iavai academy defeated part of a good-sized SENIORS States Senator James P fortune RELSHMEN Clarke ANOTHER GRIZZLY more today 13 to Bart Woolums first sacjter fend L Sloan Dean EDERAL LEAGUE TO Chbvnskl’s first act of for renominationwas leading hlsi kindness Ballinger pitcher are expected C Young Randy Pon was in Clawson toward sending his bovs C opponent William Kirby associate1 JOINS EDERALS GIANTS school Ogden for tomorrow's training LEAVE CAMP to Later when Jim Pon Young ETAOINETAONI bETAO toCobbbe in Murphy BE STRICTER justice of the state WITH Knight Seabough Ris-berg supreme court by he sent Ned Ying to became vv ooas Iverson a close vote wealthy and the China Anderson others are expected the boy A START NORTHERN where Ned Young PLAYERS THAN 25 TRIP married When E Sloan April MAJORS Chicago MartHi Grover Gilmore 3 to Ramble through beautiful Wales Jt who played— with the Den-j America leaving his wife Hardv said he would have Chicago Gimlin enough and their little child in China Haymond men ver clqb of the Western league last he was in ahape to play the Chicago White tonight with Roberson Garrickthe-' by the immigrationofficials at Bennion the latest addition Tex 25 Robinson they arrive in Ogden on Tuesday New York March 25 — President Gilmore atre to the Marlin March New halted Beason1is league — The Seattle but Hollingsworth rf Special Terri York National league team Choynski again came to Thatcher Sox when of in discussing Welsh niusic 'ederal yesterday He plans to use Hall and Helrick the:ederal league will Gilmore Kimball If training today The squau his feid He explained by letter Ned Rodgers the discipline be contract to play with the Kan-j broke team in the box with Raedel catching which cents and a rlgwd camp for cdupon will take you will return in birth and ederal league His sal-I home two one Young’s American had him that Both pitchers have on diamonds mom Gitir ederal league club squads been AY game said the league’s umpires have been t ary amt the length of bis contract were led by Donlin and the other the regulars readmitted ANTIBETTING ball in California fend DEEATS playing winter by Capt has instructed firmly Chpynski to rule not announced Larry Doyle Both arranged to have Jim are In good condition will little had batting of 33 go to south "We will go even further than the' GilmOre Texas cities first for Pon's grandson join his father BILL IN MARYLAND now until the season opens average series of rom said National and: American leagues in AMERICAN in 112 with and had a a here and also arranged jn EXPRESS Denver games accordance Gimlin he have his mert would at discipline” lifldlrAg games Pitcher Drucke whose arm has been with Jim Pon's will to have both Ned “Any work daily COMPANY TO ERECT averageof 97" During the days the Glenwood player who is ordered he out said him will remain at Marlin Ying’s wife and mother taken care of of bothering a r putting Annapolis Md 25 Plans for field Is muddy he plans to use the game It is said he will seek place on the in China March fines himself $25 BIG OICE BUILDING f BLE-nEADEHS automatically If the DOl TODAY an end to betting — on hors Deaf school campus which is higher nlayer fails to his fine within Y (jold Toronto International league team pay a stop to the races in received and sandy The baseball weather put Maryland probably forty-eight hours — 25 which has been training here a the plaver’s club York Hass at the Salt Lake death blow in the house of delegates New March PopularbeGLENN LEADING will automatically games be fined $100” that the parcel post— has left the High school afternoon but tonight offered some yesterday three events of the Deseret when the bill The first aquatic MBPHY NEEDS HELP btg express in will play oft’ a GILMORE GETS 515000 companies today Coach Richatason champion-hips weeks ago and over which a hard the meetingof the Trolley baseseven were A straits was this afternoon Thei Juniors fight was contradicted Baltimore March 25 — That the yearly gymnasium held ijast night H waged was recommittedto ball league last night GRI RELEASES ALLEN E taking of the that the AmericanSeniors the of Glenn the judiciary news Express will meet the in opening salary President A Gilmore big committee The committee ma that they had Jamesleague Spurt in the percentageCnlii gers reported Washington March 25 — Manager would' erect a $20000u0 hold the battle and Sopho-I of the ederal baseball can for fifteen Griffith of the company while the up reshmen is The events contested measure hackingto carry throiic-ii Washington American fice building Were the 20days before reporting on tyill wind the fight The contests $15000was it back if it so baseball team lower Broadway authoritatively stated here graceful dive the season Carl Ilahn who Ir today released moreshave been fast in the past and today yard swim and 4 yard desires The legislature will' adjourn but tn William The building 1$ to be thirty-two' This it was added was swinj on breast the eighth team needs little Allen outfielder who played with amount Glenn well days ma stories high and the will select his men from the on two before’ this limit expires The jwill Richardson determinedon at a meetingin Chicago the two races but fell worked help and the other managers will hustle last yer to of Montreal Indianapolis reserve ten floors for Itscompanyuse’ down against vote showing they make in the games today about a month ago Adarrison in the diving which the bill was recommitted" up some good business man to back the American association with own an opwas 70 to 24 the former Murphy club tion on him at the end of the season ‘U’ TODAY 3 0 2 2 l -' --- 1 CHINAMAN - ''7 ' -— -t - GIMLIN $10000 WORKOUT "Another inQl:45 I 6 ’ lagel Los Angeles March 25— having beaten Charles Special to The Laurence policeman in street fight January28 last Nelson Jimmy Ogden March 25 — George Clabby prizefighter and the Salt Lake main Arthurtbdav fireman won the trainer were a event of tonight’s tournament sentenced wrestling to three years in jail and to fines of between Ogden Ed and Salt Lake $500 each by Judge White in police the by defeating firemen erguson court the first fall local fireman securing were Sentences suspended In Consideration by a toe hold in seventeen minutesand of the fact that Clabby the second ip eighteen minutes agreed to pay Insurance $1000 damages but the of the evening fighter The excitingPetematch and McQueen iVere placed on Visser of Ogden and was between probation for three yearsj Charles Rider of Salt Lake Visser During this time neither man shall drink his first nublic who made appearance or visit any place engage his first by in controversy where a wrestler got fall as l:e be exposedto maycondition temptation putting Rider's shoulders to the mat in is that neither stay ouc two by a head scissors and all minutes night duringthe probationary lock The came arm second fall Rider was by farther pinned a hold atm V erd Chester Sharer Ogden and Lake Marks Salt draw wrestled fifteen min--utes Clothes baseball players Thewill Bradford to a Will Thornton meet at the Spalding Athletic the events store on Second South street eveningat 730 o’clock All of the old inen and any new candidates to be are requested present The baseball team will also meet ranks TO HIS at the same time to discuss the season and line-up players IN t -again i ! on-the and i-or ' Cl eve Macon Gat March 25 — The land American association team the Boston Nationals defeated today giving to Cleveland three of the four played Score: CHOYNSKI I vote CLABBY GETS THREE in 2 ‘LAMP’ HURLERS TO I - I Beats n Gardner Qu ford i ORMER George SOPHOMORES i i ill Nelson c If JoneS cf Stephenson Stone rf Umpire — Spencer ! held X 6 E6 26 1 the selection f-o p ' -a at noon today last night that 2 II 1 i Outside of the fact that there was of the University no meeting called"athletes1 of Utah track nor was there a traek captainelected the several stories publishedb'y the “other’ of Salt were’ newspapers corrects Different accounbs 'stated that Coach red Bennion had" called "a meeting1of the track candidatesand that these hnon of the university hat! elected Robert IT age well known as the yell leaderat the East Bench and quarter-miler ’of ’’the as captain cinder path tcatn to succeed Basil Jameson declared ineligible by--the Rocky mountain conference Coacu Bennion Manager Robert erron and others denied yesterday that any meeting had been called ’strong lagel is a While candidate' for the position it is iot expected that the stories printed by 'the “other” papers will hurry Iris elec tion Only five trackmen are eligible to captaincy They J ar Broekmeyer Jameson Parry Travers I Georgetown j ’ ’ ’ y orce Utah -Lake 25 Chicago March — Charles Comiskey presidentof the Chicago American leagueclub and Charles Weeghman presidentof the Chicago ederal® both said today they knew nothing of the decision by Buck Weaver the Chicago American shortstop to join out-e)assel I'RISHMEN Howe! of Captain’ J a IMk 1 -omelard t Attemptto Election with the ederal to sign unless the White Sox management met his He did the High school The Granite defeated freshmen proved an easy ibasebfell team the sophomores victim for the Washington Americans yestenday afternoon on the Granite inhometh© first exhibition game on the here today grounds Washington campus by the score of 38 to 13 Howe winning 10 to and Ayers of the' freshmen pitched a strong Mumford game recruits held the collegians safe for thfe Infants and also did jdttinr for them The sophs were throughout the game by the freshmen in all departmentsof the andwill probably JNashville Tenn March 25 — The game Nashville jiavo meet the juniors tomorrow for Southern league team today the doss played the St Louis first championship Americans Tlie': line-up follows: team to a to tie The was game called at the end of the ninth inning of Witte who pitched because darkness 31 Brlnghurst R Brlnghurst eight innings for St Louis gave seven E smith bases on balls Score: H K 10 Hauschnecdt lb Schank Nashville Smith 2b R Youni St Louis 12 3b Taylor Cram!’ Batteries Stevens and Smith Witte Goodvfini ss Sheriff James and —Clemens Agnew 6 CAPTAIN - ALL The 25-— 1 J UimOT B I Washington March university nine gl I T terms - ! 1 B decided andthe RESHMEN SOPHOMORES BY 38 TO 13 SCORE eds not say what his terms were or what offers the ederate had made but he him added that Jimmy manyfriends DEEAT HJQRffN IAPJI Cal March ’2o-— Santa Rosa Before leaving here today for of Oakland Joe Weaver shortstop told the Chicago White' Sox friends that he had definitely ! before GRANITE ill to -( league getting more serious these days catcher a boys are taking more and more to Witja the adventof Galena Potts and letting themselvesout Hesterfor wants Davis!-to thp training next them to their strength the camp husband Hester will have practically tail enq of the season is the time when completed the gathering of his bunch he wants them to do their best work He that while most of the "No use ili announced wearing yourselves out had hot Intended report until he tells them "There’ll be plenty men to now” after the first he had wired for these of work later on” three i’to reach here by the latter part So there will be a respectablesquad of the week tb take part in the first on the field Sunday for the first game the local fans will get a chance exhibitiongame which will be with the jand to Hid Gfande shop team give the Salt Lakers the "once over” Galena and Potts were here with So far their work hasn’t been impressive Hestef a ‘year ago and have from mid-season a standpoint tn this city but that isn’t their fault They’re here rank Huelsman is dtie tomorrow to train not to dp hippodromes Sat-urday W So -’battle ( ('- ' - Hop g Tb A HAfSG tET iwcirw fWtcAR&we Colol March o — The renewed efforts on the part league to secure Pitchers Wiilis Morgan and Walter Knapf) are causing corrugationson the brow of Manager Herb Hester of the SMt Lake Skyscrapers Knapp who it is said jumped now training here a contract to play with the Baltimore ederate to get the benefit of a dry climateto help his catarrh is expectingthe “outlaws” to push the case him against But' the loss of the ' veteran Morgan and "Lefty” Allen fa already orf the would provea more serious loss however ground Burkhardt should reporttraded any day Jjf Mordecal Brown of St Louts now Plttman who was aecurei him add recent correspondencefrom Bolsejls still holding out and Hester hasn’t located him points to a legal Martin hasn’t over his services showed up yet JMorgan Is showing up well and hasn’t figured on colmlng Craig getting in condition early is the White Sox maybe game and later but Hester for him to Hester so far has received no word may call from Branch Rickey of the Browns come in any timTnow The practice is I Press PublishingCo) the HO GRANT) JUNCTION of the ederal re-gardlife by i Legal - ' (Copyright 1914 7 i! 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