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' b i ' 1 ’ ' 3 I no-decision r I Johnston Ness lb Middleton llLTir i L l 3 "A " r $ ' If saaV - C - ' y s ' " : o f A a ’4 W 'vz- "S' 1 JWT” GUNNERS ’-CT A 4 (J 1 A be-a'ns CAPTURE TROPHY t “Gunboat” Smith in to N iehaus Too Strong Son rancisco at Smith as the bes2”Tian that Willard had met his ring career with the possible exception of Carl ?Iorris whom heYork in so at New Last year Wibard met While Yale Wins Class C Tom bout McMahon in and scored knockouts over Dan Daily in nine roundsat Buffalo and George Ro-ael Beaumont Tex March 27 — Joe Jack-son’s in six rounds Atlanta Ga at home run’ over center field fence of Willard's powers endurance are with one base brokea seventh on but he lacks aggressiveness man unquestioned Washington March 27 and skill inning tie in the game between the These disadvantages State college won the trophy in class A been however by may have remedied ClevelandAmericansand the Beaumont of the intercollegiate rifle competition strict attention the coaching to of his league team here today and handlers and what Im 1ms learned Texas won accordingto anRifle announcement today by his sparring partners in training from the Score: He the National association game for Cleveland North lias three distinct advantages over R E class B and Yale class C Georgia won height Johnson in youth and reach Cleveland 13 with 995 out of the possession of which Michigan Agriculture with combined Beaumont 1000 established constitution a possible a college a splendid make Willard’ the most formidable Batteries— Jones and O’Neill Brant record opponent that haji Taff and O’Donnell been matched aga of the last match: during Scores his entire career in the prize ring Class A 995 Michigan Agricultural OR — GIANTS following Massachusetts Agricultural 986 table shows the relative York March 27 — The New York vs State 994 vs Nationals defeated Washington Purdue 947 measurementsof the champion the Dallas (Tex) Iowa State 9S7 vs and challenger: West Virginia 976 nere today score: R team York 970 vs Illinois 943 11 16 Cornell Norwich New 38 975 948 United States Age 28235 5" vs Minnesota Dallas 214 weightHeight California 948 academy 959 vs Batteries— Mathewson Schuppe and Naval inch 6 feet inches Class B North Georgia993 vs Notre 6 6 feet IteachNeck Meyers Smith Brady and Dunn inches 83J inches Princeton Dame 920 — Pennsylvania‘947 vs 17 inches 17i inches 921 inches Biceps 16 inches TIES PRINT Vermont 964 vs Worcester 15 Inches 88 Inches Chicago March 27— Sol Butler of Poly 930 Maine 953 vs "Wisconsin Wrist inches 15 inches Rock Island Ill negro athlete who Dartmouth 928 vs Oklahoma A 131 42 in 44 In last year put HutchlnsonfKan the Chestorearm (normal) onand M 875 45 in 47 in by his exploits tied the world’s Chest (expanded) map Class C Yale 948 vs Michigan 917 36 inches 3' inches record for thesixty-yard dash’ last Waist 22 inches 26 inches night in the preliminary try outs of the Lehigh 887— vs Rhode Island defaulted 15 inches 17 inches sixth interscholastic Kansas Agricultural 950 vs Mississippi Calf annual indoor 9?: inches inches S5S Arizona900 vs Idaho Ankle 10 meet of Northwesternuniversity Butler Agricultural the These of defeated- Patton of making Englewood defaulted’ Nebraska 912 vs Washington made measurements just before Johnson met Jim the sixty yards' in :06 defaulted lynn at Las Vegas N M July 1912 Will Y Never Jackson’s Homerun ou See One of T hese Defeats Beaumont for the Browns y North Lands Georgia in B Class defeated a tea-round ten-round c p A ’ -Willard a arranged Nationals --Washington a ’ 2 2 3 - -4 0 5 2 7 4 8 inst-Johnson ' -4 New t- 1 0 2 - - 6 8 defaulted: J ' 3 Tin-cup-and I 4 RECORD S Na-tionalshere 6- 2 J 79-years 5 WILLARD - -GAME 1 THE ’ -prominent Alfredo EASY ' J 2 - $ 1 6 -4 T H ’ a 0 no-uecision Honors all the plans for the opening St Louis March 27 — Dick Niehaus4A 300 per cent hitter who ever 4kept the Americans’hits well scattered 4base on an 4ceremonies have not been admitted he reached Employees of the in all but one inning while his teammates 4error 4forty strong have completed it was announced that there Dj eing to company 4attend the openingtgame of hit hard timely the A simon-pure athlete 4 regular at and amateur would be parade starting the Pacific Coast league in Salt Lake Main of the 4w ho was any good o’clock from winning the first game South Temple ando’clock in a body Tuesday afternoon to The 4A Manager annualfielding preseasonseries by-13 year in which Griffith didn’t 4streets The game will start at of the also offers Kaighn to teams’ Score by was ragged R 4claim the pennant 4The park will be in fine shape for the clean free during company the entire season the innings: H E of the first Salt Lake A chess team captain Who was 4 fans on this day player Nationals Placing the chairs in touniform 5042 0200 — 13 12 4 more popular than the football 4tlie big stands started yesterdayAnknock home run Americans 00000020 other carload arrived in the afternoon Batteries— Nleuhaus and — Snyder 4- captain A league ball player in apd the chair crew is right behind tile Will Start Play to Hoch majorline Weilman andJames Loudermilk 4- the bread 4section Severoid carpentersas they finish up Leverenz after section An unbeaten fighter who really 4Although the field itself Break Tie Monday BRAVES WIN AGAIN is in good condition for 4 retired playing Atlanta Ga The Groundkeeper Tennant is directing a March 27— Boston Nationals defeated the Atlanta Southern of to gang men improving the grass in- triple Chicago March 27 — Play three-cushion break the rfere today association team tie in the world’s field at every possible point billiard championshipwill be started on 1 4 0 VAT CUUiOOY DIES night with a Atlanta Monday Louis HE Venice Tigers left Los Angeles John match both between St March‘27 — Capt Patrick Daly Boston 4 0 and of George Moore yesterday and will arrive today New York who triumphantly (Seveniesinnings darkness! Carmody civil wax’ veteran and wound up series last night Each had won Batter — :Heiit Pearson and Rum-ler ten years ago’ Just before leaving for Salt Lake Eddie their race horse owner nine and lost Cocorehain-Luque and Tragesser two died here: last ffiight Maier president of the club gave out Carmody was Williamnine Huey of games Chicago who also the following interview of what he has old won and lost two games will AniLETICS TAICE Death was due to nephritis thoughtof his hopes: meet the winner of the Daly-Moore Jacksonville la 27 I do not believe In making preon Tuesday night for the championship Athletics defeated the March — The match POSTPONED AGAIN Philadelphia It trophy and $1000 as first prize season predictions said Maier today Score: R H E rancisco San March 271— Rain again Daly brought the tournament play into Nationals always strikes me as “bush” baseball caused triple tie last night by defeating postponementtoSay of a ‘scheduled’ The Venice club looks like the a Athletics de Oro the retiring best club 50 betweenthe' ChicagoAmericans have ever owned have champion Batteries— Alexander Demaree game to 46 and the” San rancisco Moore won from Charles Morin Adams Bush Pennock Shaw coast watched the work of the players of Chicago 50 to 43 in the afternoon key and Lapp league team Schang I ’ f a- Heilmann lb Downs or Leard 2b Corhan ss Schmidt anning p Myers Cleaning& cf c WHILE day &3W4-UL ' - rf Lindsay 3b Alcock ss Elliott Klawitter iW IKliff Mil SAN RANCISCO itzgerald Jones 3b Bodie cf Schaller If - no-ueelsion U—W 2b ss c p rancisco OAKLAND Mundorff rf Manda 2b 2 McMullin Terry Boles Ryan V ' - -cf Murphy ss Stumpf If2b Lober Higginbotham P the Yannlgans on the stars and side itzpatrick and Lepnardin and the Infield and Bock Gallagherin the outfield are four ’’home products” who will be with the “yans” Blanken-shiip of his pitchers probablywill work six each three innings The game will start at o’clock Yesterday there the anxiousones in were fully 1000 of the stands watching the workout and it is expected that the park will be today No admission to capacity jammed will be charged other 6 ' PORTLAND local ' WILLARD a & frs ’kX ’ JlSS a r v2Si‘W?wM‘ z Sz M J tween AxS'sC' SB' "? 7SL? ' v ' SALT Wuue r a defeated '”7- r- from a fielding than ever the positions have The infield work was lightning some of fast them out of not been decided yet the teams Tennant was digging old and whipping will the dirt like the Gabby-of stare the battle Tuesday in about the diamond in the ball across the following order: fashion great Hallinan and Barbour Salt Lake At both on their tees Picking the were this post is going to be some LAKE man forpastime Carlisle If were Gedeon while Shinn rf sweetgoing good Orr and second Wilhoit rf both around Orr her ss with ss the outfielders were running over Berger Zac cT Bayless cf If Ryan peeper has Gleichmann lb Tennant lb The continuedpitchers warm and weather Hetling they had 3b loosened up the Gedeon 2b Lefty a good day Williams working Purtell ’2b Hallinan 3b showed or opencer c Hannah cut with Lynn in the afternoon had est or Henley fine form The portider C Williamsor plenty of speed and said Williamsp like a million dollars If the he felt At Los Angeles keeps up he will be Blankenship’s voungster LOS ANGELES selection for the openei- withoutDavis 3b rf Wolter doubt Speas cf Metzger ”b lb Ellis If Derrick will be beisher Abstein (HE game this afternoon lb rrf the regular and some of the Doane Maggert exceptional-control v n ' ' 4 r - injuries VENICE reentered de-fend ’ '-A' I w retirement -antedates the-title I before i in the squared circle ended abruptly and Jeffries Johnson’s ring career the fistic apena to again the present century by a few This seemed to suit his prowessas a fighter did Johnson perfectly and the great months match bring him into the for not prominencein the world’s championship was heavyweight division’ until ten years quickly arranged with the result that ago scored decisive victory when his standing did not give Johnson Jeffries Jeffries at promiseof possibilities Iteho Reho July much championship 1910 rom At that time he that time to ’the- present began meeting Johnson has color such as Sam been the undisputed men of his own champion heavyweight Black Bill Walter of McVey Joe Jeannette the’world During the past five years he has been called Johnson and others whom he upon only in several instances decisively three times to defend the title His two winning battles with Joe Jeannette His fight with Jim lynn at Las Vegas at N M stopped Baltimoreand Sam Langford was in the ninth Chelsea at Mass in 1906 however round by the authorities and Johnson ‘that he would have to be declared the demonstrated in Paris winner rance with by the best of the fighters the bout between the reckoned and champion white or colored with championship Battling Jim was called a Johnson the heavyweight draw and last pretensionsin year he gained the class decision over rank Moran in a twenty-round bout which also took retired place in the rench capital T the time Jeffries had from the ringhaving handed the who was born in title to Marvin Hart Tommy Burns by Potta watomie county Kan twentyeight defeating the latter and also Jack O’Brien claimed championship years ago is giant in stature who the the world’s’ title in 1907 standing assumed fully feet inches without plodding Johnson meanwhile was shoes and when in good condition for along incidentally knocking out elix a bout turns the scale at 235 and Lang in Australia and endingthe pounds come back propensities of Bob itzsimmons years ago he was first seen in a our in and two roundsat Philadelphia ring fight when he lost on a foul to lynn Louis an eleven-round knockodtof Jim ink in the tenth roundof about at San rancisco the same year Okla but within six weeks — 1907 at Sapulpa In December 1908 ink Johnson had the from that time he knocked out better of Tommy Burns at Sydney Australia in three roundsat five Oklahoma Citv lie the bout followed up with when the police stopped knockouts and in the fourteenth" This placed round two winning brackets on the big Galveston negro right at the points his firsx year of figbtduring ton of his class and while no one was public 1911 in g ive to recognize willing him as the world’s! knockouts and two title holder right on contests Johnson went him ntoni' 1912 bouts were The two Pylliy 'and with Arthur Luther Me S C in Nt W Ol’lc tlirv and in psel: of his oppon-ents WillardThehadbigthe better also Kansan scored two of his in the east at ockouts New Y Buffalo his victims Soldier and Sailor White he took Ou fights which part in 1912 lost only Y ' r v vv v No reception mears' self-enforced IjR ' s are week - a fc negotiated if not for all time The men fast splendid fielders and fair bat hitters 300 Gleichmann should close to is The catching staffthe the best in the league while outfieldis as good as any mthe one at present league Our worry lies in pitchers Within the next will have secured the men needed to make our pitching staff one of the best in the league club no matterhow strong it is can figure to win the pennant withoutthe breaksand with no or that reason will not predict the final standing of the Timers but will say that the club should be a great factor in the race ’ -1 -’ffff’ well-balanced driving some “It was one of the best workouts we said Skipper Cliff have ever had” sent the men Blankenshipafter he had ’’The boys with through their paces the exception of aye are in good shape The pitchers have now rounded to since we came homepink Some ofbut them will are not quite in the yet be before the first series is over believe looks good to me and that it will back up my hopes and those fans The of the royal Salt Lake the boys received here both on their arrival and at the workouts has made theih all mighty strong for Salt I h jW: -I- t Title March won championship in lM'0 Jack Johnson will his pugilistic title On that date Jess a: Havana t’uLa next Jlcih’a Willard :the most formidable among the white tsp rants for the world’a premier ring honor will meet the negro in vJiaf scheduled as a forty-five round battle for the championship in ins lontr career as a pugilist Johnson has never faced an opponent of huge physical I— the proportionsof Wiilard oi tins advantage weight height and reach as well as the tei Decansedifference in their ages the followers of Willard hone to see his voi and endurance triumph over the superiorboxing skill and rim experience of the champion It is this meeting between the master fighting successfully finishing up with pugilist and gigantic novice that the Knockoutoi” the late Stanley Ketlends interest and to the cnel in twelve rounds uncertainty at Colma Cal battle Willard shorn of his physical on October 16 1909be but It then advantages would manikin was that the negro’s proclewin the hands of the'nefero who lias ability and nounced learned every trick of y'''-''? boxing known erness stung Jeffries recognized into action The in expert ring strategy during his big Californian's n ! season— the real preparationfor the 1915 battle — came to an encl yesterday afternoon at Lucas field so far as the Salt lzake baseball elub is concerned Today there will be a game starting at 2 o’clock the and tomorrow men will have a light workout a sort of polishing up for the opening battle Tuesday with Happy Hogan’s Venice Tigers the practice was almost during spring training and The batting am'satisfied The team is gummed up by the heavy hitters who boasted most of the balls over the short the men are willing workers and in fine shape fence in left field but Ryan and Tennant I" from the port side The Tiger infield appears to be swinging the very best in the league this season the right field wall which is 1 Black Big His fourth — orJimthe Jeffries from 2 zl ? ’x v I use 1 I - '-ErEEk -4- to open the oase-J raciiic coast league team twenty men of the Venice The team will reach Salt Lake to-t hall season Tuesday at Salt Lake put in two afternoons of practice and Hogan saidhe would morrow either Henley or West in the box to open Years Defended but Three ' ' L ive Last r champion idle - ull H H BEEN HAS championwere 2-5 ' - 4 - 4- AN EVEN DOZEN NOW ON LOCAL BATTERY t SQUAD HERE I THEY ARE £ 1 ' v 'Egg r 5 T Jfe xffflfeZ ’ ? -111’’ O r j gte - r' w’Av -ff r1 ' - x ' I i 'Ek- J t-- jfe AOLTk L- - ' t R ' a lx- - IM 1 wfi- EmcE khm ”d tw WWr i art 'fflKI'- ' '-SlfsMi ’KWr 1 Wt Sflis'' Mi IWB'-wW -Blffi’- V& BSSvSk ’ JA -I I waiM: ' I -’Ji’kg- I " a A- aW t? few? ? 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