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Show 8 ok. THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, SUNDAY, MARCH 11, 1906 [SPORTS OF ALL SORTS =e tee ‘sects REFEREES. AT WAR 0) and Graney Seandal Pot on Bol the 0 t Ing Wholesome u Coast. SS NELSON AND M' GOVERN ae cc Voth per haye been thick | carries around with him. and will not "ave open any holes for a stvay shot. He is just a shade over welzht now eh isn't worrying any on that are. punch of fans wlll go froin Chiith their money to back the Battling Dane Prices Away Up. | | idewalk, and in cand2l|and wateh the spreading during the last month | printed two, and now the referees are : es talking out of school Billy Roache is boiling mad as a result of the te ee on the fight street b 2 a blackboard er arrangement At any rate = Treat { one, and }o5¢ the chofeest Tenny for the And while the big m we'll) have one-off business fs jealous Roache of his eee reputation, and that, as disfavor, a method is of inventing putting in public and Klem |!ineeee up ed for Taro a twenty-round him all} | 44satello35 Wednesday pounds | } | | will be | ‘ ix ‘ . rounds} ever seei fight ‘our: is) going own. out Groves mill at "Frisco. too The much, referees or better they will not} let The slip | ind match Kid at Dick is their battle March getting~the hard' right eee? Terry 14, they to willworking work|| very queement nice punch is wiglaning under 18) 1owever, 1s . it, but, will ling where a tr e welght ae because }lows yo the have. no ‘trouble he belongs Teyry''s Friends ° Continued cneouraging come from tie camp of Me encouraging, . & right aS over | mM- v like ‘ to reports FOVE 1 are arker, Parker kid few "nites "enis tight fans in the : United State would to see up,'the #lide-a former yt! The notchtelike rane whe : idol few oH ‘ B thes us ta z 1 z Conversationalist, is just now: getting hava é TAKEN ever-ready attitude whieh the | that kept the Kid in had | pies _ rounds. Now canhe beat Jack the} jhe says as a. gained fa- in back anna (arsall's jn Chicago years ago, always made a fight of 1 were : Tat- but Boat he Famous Hundreds of persons have been | ee rns erowding the liitle fellow's camp dally lt hts and all are coming away with devout 5 "pep respect for those two mitts. Terry | sowans the gate Pugilist New-York, and has been ners, that haye doing they ed saven delphia blooming seen what he Only Seventecn Gan 4 - LOOKING dis. rat i: ane id ieee will go ‘UP his poe Kets' STRONG with TEAM. ‘ nan trains to take them to Phila-|inat has recently been spruneon the 14th. And - every , umpiring y ePrung: "During my canst fan donna eter ‘ an in the Gi ; rimlin ters 3 into Z has ra taken his 3 own year, Ogden awaken from that. : local baseball hands fans their are long _has already signed : & "including Henry, a "Dad" P for : fo ieee xO Oe "Well, as services players. John F. full, mat- | | up He a > | > another left Griffin inning, with two drove a > ¥ > os field fence, to 1e-,. firat bus for last' men terrific « a-home base, a out and te run, but Gimlin of one or Gimlin: is dickering two more came to. for) over the | did' a line, players not} iow. world.) Te ax see. tar you in. in the bus and anxhotel, » refused t ,*Come out' of sethar! ' a it the both of my iret bas will ' ) ; a aay 1 AS s« for l we ives taal I fell let us go : é a spot leurs make both of his shoe i a ! anding center of the initlal bag. a plump The you ' old 00k been ther ¥00Gs l tele ate \ aa mut lin home in Ogden managed year, the from Ogden champions of league, ; since, and except a pale crm sown eee worked the of of a Joe Pare Nion won| ceeded to Gim- every far ey team guiding together superior to be right where oth- ¢ i bothon The and men off : the successful teams tor ul os s Ue a vee came' so. Peay ane nee cfd t cas that I took araest, and é : Traits he Show on Eve of Skill. THEY Queer 5 Trial of M lle: SUPERSTITIOUS ‘Ties Baby's : His Corner mont During : of Lueck Z ly Gls The lions > Play I of ii hel byt he pe of | iM concrete os fay ; tand om ned Ground. | whoususa Idaho ATELO. ims o'The ‘the the } Ree ay ICs : 3: a My,'oh could ‘do on my!) stuff' | "t he would Hoe . th « the as to Post you . yt ‘ the ul gad Ga te haven't seen ver han b evel worst) wathel fooled) oaa u- it o ‘ ‘o ake iD . "00 co ing 1 eee Potrannes outeome of the ane ae Sass Beate When f Hep a 3 as Walter and S. hunted . 2: while knew : more gray horse, a collection strange ae Hobart the San that's | Hunt dri chounds sure-| ous figure at the will home of of "o> o fast eae s eS nor chin, into iy Tach > eve and . ad he oa rinecring au expose more certain of their oil tie ee ru anGthee hus . gloves. AWAY tdck a ini on. with tg rad! "ve ad he ' with haa me Song rhe 7 £ string = mmpan |svivania and. stay. tad to not betes stand is. them, one then he down the. s ue p " adieetb aw ay "lends (coni-him So of * ‘ : that nd, ane and will be a trifle! facts hereafter. the fans «d to the : sult men but . | than i y t iw | respond Stvle Deve a * : replied: ee ee gun was in of ee eee or Ok but the . > had a trou hi . : brothe tohten 19 IT for the ix Portsmouth of whether of the Ne have fall and come s which - are of 2 vea fer coating Ph Font ' ve himselt (heesensonicta has been ever up, the fot team to own . HAS my him I! similarity a He conae ehance in brothe ee to the will PRAISE Kidj E Kid dred. out the weight shox career continu in Just in is one read this Chicago Tiwaiietoctell Herrera 3 : in * a interview whole : ae eae lot of CELE SNRs MAL Da Rear [ had been cressed. Now, I my heart that T had enough : J ; ¥ Pusdonr Herrera fighter given peopl ‘ eS the br believe table. size ofnue Munroe's when he eye beheld Was to t Daniakin gis ot ring. nt once. stony, | was 'n got Was our rounds, threes jodie DQ, CCRS ON oo W traws and Carotid deci- settsis yeeros nee tar: : 5, OF. har ge eit ated « »"' . Se you. ; Learned 5 ae NTa "Slug ‘as kid: : Famous Pee. hard| | ‘em ee ik rn had been raisec uldn't stand for ni nae -fea with him tehing tow n across' the. pond "Well, it was in the Crouch. second Webb \ { with , 4 1 Santer ie WOrK Queer ef | Tie Nike hit lunder and the run game shrewd eye was of developed Captain that An- | when better he is qualified on to the square he name the winnei i a round Nauman. hi re oie fn! mn thinks and t wave +f he | , | duty lever ean't | Streets thataffect ! squarely in } It mieake the uate I, in does, and and |it them miss. The night yoffyies at 1) {t. simply - it was fielder to cover second was covering the that . the no ‘ : Whichbase, an = head, Weak until from I thought punishment, : he would but, let he re but 3s of aiethi ? admirers sent j *T- they sufticient | thin k | to 7 Bob ee Fourteenth and some . center possible ie is wis] : attempt would be made to hit the ball tell you, he came at me tn those la' through his territory. as it would be | few rounds like a wild bull and kept necessarily vacated at the time ihe' me busy every second of the time. He Pads of Shooters base runner was tearing down the line | made a magnificent ight and deservyvi all the credit they , ean him." kk} vany thei best t | for second." anesgive AT I have known, many ¢ of trapshots on the coa to have thes+ | peculiar idea added Forster Sore |wien will throw'a shell away if, in t ikire it out of their pocket they happen |}ty drop tt. Others always miss if they | nejioe. thre hell does not rest in the burrel with the name of its manufac- | ene of low and' they | ing t s home| had aan said. ; nae rs Snot Witn i those | 6,1} oe dager Tnat's SO ERE ee | the ee all the. eee way I en fight mateh up and he ame but,intotheytne fixed ring | turer , ' then save Pat ‘IUs you | wearing the with the British) barre to, eat hurt<notine Go on} Lion on it-and m # native o {arlem l.enee me! | Heskcent oen Gontitt hurt us you. Uke hae lcrled to ng oe a mince i ween 72 a { they take uat oy rush about , me; fifty forgot pounds. all-about Iehter it on his pdal's plate the his attention to me sopec. and which he turned to he} WJ see I ine he stepped {f shifted me of box the Fou with anybody, so ! saie handcar and}| other camps the al best nae the men| ovig- We) want I've chant ip a was, | same along and! King right. with another feet and right m { fought alencia the My | fel- a Noral horseshoe He Saw it becarried down. the aisle and nearl a fit He waved the man carrying } } it away aiid would not have it near | him ‘Them shersdid not Know there 2 ) at Jack. a bit. who Cdr a. the replied that | he 1 manag guessed - he had all|: : "The |going railroad to 7 spring men me thought as & they were! public wor and ee. and 1it! tween ringer and-well. ok 1 d at Semin J wil have & while ics' C « los ie Want a | each| at Woodwara's| ilic » | ae failed Ring } faile th 1e Tae fight.i Tl fic | place in| he tied to have it tke if he is ov that dear Jack | turn Jumps anc Fiice wil twonave:styles a "chance to judge be of clever boxing.' the . appeared has beendefeated. When| Were pending for his last heh a Attire. ar pale } sie | : a private matinee before) When a fighter is leaving his train-| John C, He wasn't king then but|jng quarters on the night of a.contest| ¥j4 nave see me ut one aad in Pavillon, has Mel and he I guess now he Sah Crack fighter Mechanics' In his ight around only time pavilion he negotiations 5 been the in) And the} Petereard Wants wanted to sec {m: is swingin. whang ' vight hie tn eee SB punch Dee : aay "Yes. im fellow name d!he I wasn't bar-! to ‘all in my the stomach wath my ‘le champion of iSngland told a ' " or . - if IT would tight a : England at Lake City. | DI be-| | ieee whatte mike on tt, Bee used along to load mene onto me the lit to thea shi{i- | Bing my than He tried to Knock my head off and| time he came in, | just jabbed him| aniv. ¢ > rane Pak the in = 100C os ‘ Ss > ne s » asej als le . 1 ee asia rea a ve eee | Stockings played as onfine in ide EF eee c cision but tar I alec 0 believe that the third judge ani best is the in the ring together.;man got ever team any as | ball ane) ares of 4 s ROME. at had; "That night was when | discovered the} got. it I was stenping out of a clinch |) was an eoan to the flowers and | Patera = es fe to iis: : Ase and) croue h that 1 taught Jeffries, and I'll bet} and he let 7o one_of those terrific right) when the nists bance subsided he ap- | > be the new champion. | t was the first time {* > was. ever seen in | swings, ls cauzht me over the ear. anc peared with it again Fitz sent one of} te a of it If | this. countr: Up there tn the tall pines | down. Tow eu 1 thought the roof had his seconds the next time and‘ made | ‘ tir aa ae i Pt agar Cae'liac, Mich. it-was.'-/Well, say ell jn or mething. I got up just 4 ure the flowers did not reach the ring- } é 3 ow 5 wheres > i fi Rpgtanie(bre le g ar: party pro- . | tis nigetattoyy : ' to Munroe, the entire fr re"7 at . we aee man saidic °2 ae lee te. re 2s wide | . Attys Re stings i > reany ‘ . the dining room and sat OWN) 0Don theimosecondsthat sande sAlmmmad ie riehtd tooesiistead-of leOo aadveNee 7cnen ' Young Corbett hastnever-lost-a fight { | @'nner by hun- voueahoutiehateiienit A a "MEXICAN ' > Startles Aurelio Herman with "yn FOR "ne Herman Lauding + t while wi os amin ci Se? give the twe Nsfeet Pa eo Phere are move business today ; out of - this great) many ideas, the) preserved,= their . will Ne tiemedeuay y business ,ee Derreckion natural baseball. con he of New York woke Polo grounds, gave ey Graw Strong-| Old Old, as : before, ever iumber et lothers | Lt Nauman, ainuenine he support-and saved the league ny what threatened to be ad StpPee: of Baseball aa ‘ - prize " aint ath mes COR Run ly en of that neler stil' | ar would | Major Brothers since Thines looked dark for tine National league if that time The: Matty's great) work kept the Giant vell uo in the race' until July -1, and ‘ master County | iyie and conspicnhis great heun o and hore then Weetintie he the great. pitcher well-known trapshot | RT DE RS Rea rane eee Seana a swetiolt | Wi the old Chicago White Stockings, Loss ying| pring rs. ep Wi es Ree | piloted by that grand old man of =f base- Torster ; I could the oft pew nec rf his : @ eh babe it aae . ‘ 2A ind aie aeyou! chat ted old) | promise -Lt-used. noel to- tickle. me all this stuff to-do him trying see INS} deep | } or LIKELY nactaty by the Hoboken nine : In 1901 ae Christy ae showed at - aaa eas CH eT Gia ss aide mining. ce se late. Me aie ae ts ] 1 ind « ‘ oN Titive Daniel Colun Into 7 to es o i e Christy joined the Giants he for Buel hess college, for semia . ae teams in western Penn pro fessional fi iona ei the en at must have this saddle |-6 4as 5.04 Si cals ase wa neat Gs ee ta Les the .Giants: next Seasor just Pg a husky country boy aT a ith < Soot ions MATAR T@ WA AICEME Hence lat hiss bie Dio liie fans of pugas a pug ae he sphinx Royalty Cre gh he has Daido ech cet i of thirty-five English vate, | (1 else, the Haeepcll rded2=-"L s Christy Simitir t ) wd me BROTHER = 2 . { " rCONE I of i ofthe. t ¢ ‘ tle e Tr rm and good Yoh heart tocbaeck denes ow comes slenwietntn Christy airy Mia thawdon, ‘Nelson-Mc- what the his : ability become es was Mateo he was a meets on ch i nd reund listributed : ee ON ' . rh on tn Za other avin Govern fight, please send -it. in. It ,of the Virginia league Then he hould be a gem itched a few -games for the Giant - 1 : aoc wetand he didn't-set the world on fire Marvin Hart oe quit for hobalean FILCHIT Em OM CORRLITAySein entats yes, very quiet, and if arvin has any Sar aerate Ee y a zs ; sional West New York team, he~was | pastimes of the worle numerous as the men : ist ft League . : Spokané:torslate ean think of an "if" forgotten by ny of : ters inin Commenting on writers nmen Re the ruoest ts de When Christy Mathewsot broke t i ito the Natio } Baseball Lee the fall of HOW bye as just 9% i of ace a tall; lanky youth with eo dence in his ability to mi s I where the Western was. given birth a : ¢ Reg One Ney CELE LEYG OEE Y a1 DE LO ace which failed to show up with a, at the local tournament. vou been a toouse : MATTY'S = fore md rp CAMPS | tle was awtully - annoyed because. | Ppa tr tee ison With a man on first the signal that you are or your friends : are 7fo1 s 2 4 t : oefey } him I think he:wwas the ' greatest ' at eet of i the Les gur } oe be given for the hit and run you Herrera made a terrific finish e ing | Pound. fishter (hats evel ed Whi a Hull.‘ = I pe break more plas The base runner would make I thought I had him in troubleé at the eae |r w- "el. I ain't tossing myself any | re oh Aut f t) with.any gun I | at stealing on the first ball end of the fifteenth round. Thad kent ICE ¥ s es ( SW al \ at 5 i ¢ | waan't arnations but it's: all; ino the records.) blucrocks.with it than ste aoe the batsman taking a cal!'on pecking away at his stomach and mr] fought him seven Pe : a ked ae ple ever tried ox or) Rea e if necessary to discover whos} kidneys with an occasional shift to tbe arwue Pat ve be- i yo "mani ethan . iood-of Pight-Ele- - | conception {dom think aa tmp themselve The trapshooter, the the hunting man. the gunman 5 si ris ‘rnouth. for fos | : Well. though L was | pout four hand-Knote n top of U othe : | tha ‘ big - knot up and wer ~ 1e tl committee ‘I der ain vepresent rive he: of nar + ni "ie te Senn) Fen 1 f 6a tne Bullman, the dol for en instance, ti That little ‘something' handed to) and the superstt- | the complaining horsemen at Ascot dnterestedAin the | will put a damper ona good deal of { Sry al | scandal for a little whilk Men novel conecits of : the" ment Le R na pee ports and with | @ve almost' Shoe } f noe NGL this . cere ae White litaweolia, in fro him, and his partner) wo. C get "ort the good things | gyvery > his optieswas Leyverything on the table ex-|., uld field ity ‘ Sr co x LN pet rll ill- ! Johnny sportine Jedgireetr jeuit team ' boy. stuck around | QUakertown: things, you! know... Yes,» he € ms tumberm: n wal-| ¥4S @ wonderful fighter, all right, "but little as mp cor lus the record and draw your own | clever ax | CORSUsIONE: ones. : One Crraig Y Had Worst) Punch the -fore-| | S } *The he cples wallon J-ever got in. my | loves. with) Ufee> Frank' Cri ae Bay it to me. He | | was" the Hatiten ‘otter Cooler-a big GE "dur says : Pat ‘These gnuvs is | darkey that stood early six fect tall. He | | .oo0 big and far Loo rough for ye, ine son | went over to England an : oes their They'd Kitt ye } middle and heavyweight Mpions ANd| c , ee uh mus hess don't rie it my} became the big thing over nee I didn't} at ang the eo hea2edocs of the cd table eewith his| frhiekea which | roe onelou athtetie eceives eleId tl i and | atl team ees thi city gJowling Congress Te ARE r : of cic era ee These b.g sloyes m "sani « T W te it | 2m a have been managed by "Dad" Gimlin.|h -|he be li | captain hi hai of | vitine i : of baseball t 7 ‘ r ou If | of Billy Smith. fellow who ' soar Athletes a wien oN irae me lio | Tittle water ‘ ve : those b I i | seat DH placed \ equipped rik ' { Wit yee tet Eats Most his ire ah seconds a no ie diamond. the best of goo fellowship ©¢d to his own platter. The other' peonie | agreed i. fight for $0 a ie and th e|/O'BBrien . Vib have to give him hittle | tu trunks _ Tat being always apparent. nd to this, "around'the table Pe surprived bu lgate recefpts, Every railroad man bet! weight but) f think IT can do It. That/@h © ps REN probably more than anethtie feo can nothing. unroe's pal insisted that * Fook: | oon ry cent on me and the lumbermen|ought-to. make the cleverest fight in the | down town yt J 1 Sk) ‘take a plece of his chicken. too, but Mun-| bet. the!r on England. | last' decade. He sandL-elide: the Some fighters be traced , 4 the " Vibe 7 : Sh, 1 ery I? aS ave played. ave | a: the birdy and then proceeded to punc- inal oe o sebabi ess POE work and the inn= | ture the. chicken' with het rout tie Pte 4a | day a follow came ne 1 ao . America Some sportsman who ha ‘ eh eS) 1 wat g v i" ‘ ‘ ‘ Ree "Gs = e 2 u mt the above ais con printes I nly 46,000 Ameriean and foreign paners during. the last two months, thirty-three rounds J 1 worked the crouch That was the f t crou h so we wel gotne to dte for "Mysterious " Billy with was 7 somewhere-the 7 |cepting the meat. Munroe was given the | Gore of ‘ vnthe to the either. had he when the jaro. year ngs, an organizer. not at that/to Inter-mountain here 1908 In start. team of he F rpalt alt"oaDakeeee ‘team ory Ss, above teams, fluence the remained fo ea chiwee Pee Ee fi GIMLIN. larel splendidty to ‘football Idaho on ior t Jabez Syracuse,‘ | on sert of al sh mi ' throws in ihe few specta- fries for four rounds, Munroe and hls eats nroceeded to the friend's house. Mae: # fied . of n.case a a li rol home l which his pal was also Petit Equipped lin new togs pure tion ed with the mones he pas by standing up in front of Jef- "DAD" ; we rth i captai i : rng 301 Wilh r yysteriou Chere was Want te into U his | : ; uwayTomm from got : a ae chigan 3 1898 from the St. Western league and it ae Middleton, of ivernity. NEM ; " enartly knocked: off! ‘The announcer him after Munroe had made ony esnd get ;your fool head 0 y introduced Zas. the! tempo ree reputation by handing Jett s That night 1) rot a. bir 9 180-pound| celebrated Co ae * from Harlem and} that Beali=atat stand-off' out in paper » | musele-bound giant named Jack Lynch to| he ru‘sed an howwii td Co bett. * ld_frie d sroudvofzhis | out the litthe cloves on i i me. He was o, suh! ie says. "not Harlem; Lon-)| r i; invited 2ADSO Rep 0 pre. linner o he chamsion of our It Miley |aes achievement. to} Ny a reat with him Sa a Nasty than}| isd on, suht' S d fe ‘ ph. FL vee | time ani: ae oa gi have | get a kia from am !nnocent and-yes, : baseball shoes and you Here's one from Gentle man Jim" ] ieee ae tHE) Bx DENS of big Jack srunroe. JOUN ? ee pene uth late and a stat twirler os 0 pu of -SLODE "MNS. ani We Kie "Mysterious Billy" ‘Tough. rhe toughest fight I-ever had was Ti Mixed With the iluskies. yes. In' Tolea Well, ul es We ered In rok oledco Git octia ned ‘Oh, Sula7 up ltors who remained on the grounds cheered . r . jhim heartily for his great control, and |a matinee girl whe was present secured {the shoes for soltvenirs I believe she (has them. to this day.' | A dead calm followed the climax of this remarkable stor "Tim some one present f! pally. found breath to venture 7 Leerh hat story | doesr seem ‘to fit in. veryow cH with the ru'¢s. ay § ie story telle eturbed tim sind Ge ‘lets h. melt be Thotered by rule summer of team of the 1 a wis an old-timer, ! L \ tbe. "ame brutal question . avarice eaokers sea . 10OW How a \ Bangi { he You ee yo| ran ke, know people , ; Winners? Asmee the bus was fully 2, feet) ir i fom first . base I gladly consentex | Here Tim paused and drew a lone breath oy °° You ‘may not believe me." he de| elared; "but. may I never. whisper again the) , You instead, | some scored the : ‘if 1 throw strong us a a | wn sid with a mince pte complexion ou | oes nd me A at iy ae now, one of those white faces like alr: a idn't f td ee ma et ar } r ttle flower in the soringtime-sure. no! |, Oe!ti ohaveaaiehed taal nowbok 1 ft i he cidding: 1. was delicate On the ‘level, | 20" ma Se ha'd uk aes wat ie watt Dahlen} liner making olber if lot of local boys | but Dahlen, perched :iy js get back to 7 7 lens? Taylors) sound touch. « first. sO Chicago In the] hal the baser LAS Ss. © rden on eee I, Nothowever. on yourhe life.' hava geet: Xf raneotra roe we rai, | saysFinally. made says me a he.sort of said he ‘Tim,' proposition. DP) compromixe 5 MEE cet anit Vi ee this season, the | Louis and | Foustee ‘nth jy Columbia. Yor) d oo heme | , 5 ipirings career, sal ways of hurting a-fighter in the clinches dies suitable for SUT and polo ; 3 > was 2 smal tt: star ol ] vitl time, ‘ says Bilis Hurst, "I have scen some remarkable Reetie i Oeother ee stories, 7 ar don't Ul} sprung a new one on me, lle had there was one of which he ces i I ShSeIndle. ie : Ps j < just like | all those it. ] and he the : once-famous third base| ful beare tus t f is: hi oO j t ' . but never anything more startling | Bet it aint the same, because it aifah uate h fa ms la ass ee rh jookt joes great deal Whenever i" was st "oman The ‘inside play." as they call Bhd. nuntiiuat than the play by whieh Bil} | ferent. you see-and I came out West | Wire, an + ene. Pee a = a. | the city for repairs it was alway S ate li now. though we used to designate ee once broke un a fourteen-inning | How far West? Ol loleco. That wa jee ee rd dog in the kt oT hones L017 i by note. whieh was usu- |! ne ‘ S ie on en can brought | fe . | Tim beginning to cun sle ep. Gimlin } fe! > es ' 1 :team: eerine should was. I ov nee nial ng might fhe sieht of a note-| i Yommy a chill h lie should write ua 80": ou _ at began nrobabl i ai , ne when he was with the Chicago Na- | pretty far West L ionaie Breitenstein was pitching for St | Wasn't it? LW : to Marqu Stet: that in her turd celts OU Puro fighting ‘good' since ' was KnOW about how J came to . Republican Special. Ogden, March Now by . abbre- ewomttied "Sajcrvicws Made drags "| io Sou tn the sing! ay was, be did't throug che, lone list oF sports.Mes ANSON HAD STRONG NINE (= 2 BACKWARD Huret jn or ee ; | Angeles Examing tah does not: wive s seen them before Tim; "Hare ROUNDING was fellow. ood aieicr and fove Big | | Jabbed was an Beat ae Tommy Ryan has béen in the fighting) business long enough to regard inter views ade interviewers with the bla an to his training partStories. neyer cease about have already charter- | during his career as umpire. He -_-- | | : ight Bruisers in Railroad Camps- ; Wants Crack at O'Brien. Just I death of will looser Felting even more the lighting mee in \ dh tir fight trust seems ng I paiees of letting all the fo to Los Angeles and other | along the coast, and may Ie! | ‘ than Wie closed . 7 none 1 aad " ha t EARLY =o | When atti letod gusted h his FIGHTING he ne, too, ane after knocked" him: out n him beautifull: time h ‘d ever seen Tells Some : Experiences. STARTED and other it See MOUS HmesltoT Garonne 4) Pd 4 ( litt nd | " ldn't scat cura aaa eee vepinateness Hie on e mi gee 9 ce Bh » ¢ t ers cut. off eal oy ne ainer seems stronger (han a few vears back ene, on ‘the fifty per cent. proposition | air of a‘nrima and not a few of the sporting w raters iF ‘ighte te eee aie neve eee | ae aa Foote have pleked him to drop one on Rattler eS will send the Dane " dreamland Ne York has gone wild over the former idol. So many have been lured out his way on Johnson's driv Champion . qT Russell Sidestep Stunt A\nnexed that nieht wasethe first? oe and the em a. then: Sik Bre that oat ane nly y 17 oa ab t { 1 thet M . the ring for the Parker devjarce and ant : account of ee eee ‘ te tient | slated in the dispatehes ungs are quiet on the Coast fee at Aen 5 . thelr , { oS at his best, abe St, f o he ape . Capt. Gaston Crisp | a a boy who is one of the great- | yoyjpiany Ba lockeys on the turf, has arrived. | Ls ro Dr 3s LaGarnita of Denve could not be he individual-competition.. with tac | 3 1, Cal, with tring of horse : included jn th also bowled. Rus| Gilvof 611 for the three games AL | oe inning to his. wife rh ell. "one ot the: best: ten-pin artists ,| bumped over 589, and Bishop no | ood many star jockeys "‘o he tu , , : up well They are a good bunch, but i: in it is indeed an honor for Bullman the country, carnied off the hone. i ef arted ' oh t ‘ one 7 dick not { get righ " lubbed " {. the.great-‘ rd Can, vor of the Brooklyn lad. In none | .- 000 If Sa - TES ig e's wth of his fights did he wait on ceremony. | >° that's what they think of but was going to it all the time, And ; alm up Seattle way, the Kid - must asa rules hiosbattics .Were:-on . the | 4 ee a oe showing against . ,| the hard-hitting Chieago boy ths hi level. We was tnixed up in a couple! 140 Na Bra Hiniiidanicac aehilc they a ihe grinding out six-round mills at RYT See 16° 1! putuae athe ; i | DENVER Reed Nj} | Whigs . O'Kee wentKeefe back toIt GARNITAS, turned-ovt I ; . Pree a | LA Bishop th be. a in' , ot hel | about Jack seems ‘ " Jack em that when Jack Chicago af ter his fight fn Seattle that he begai oyer where "they. weren't expected. | ..1;., oe and give Bat the sensation of a real- | h ing mM > sends of the press that ig Stil punch? While the Battler has 1e gave Parker an awful drubbing hesnta favortlecinathe sine? there has and that partiality was the only thing nerer been a little fellow since time of Terry who se completely ft at hisi ae the veountte feet.. t. ,was : a ws | | still what have . ne iit Villives | That's | - fel- of know. would : concealed i j2t Cardenover the thesports get-|¢erned thine, got and.really have eur ready begun to 3 hunt: a. fit running mege : ; Nate for the fast little lightweight | in there could be.but offered. Alex. a lot of would "inducements" rc ei _- Hylan Spokane, t NOTES AND COMMENT - twmbia university would te able tu be- | some - things--probably true-which |) the balanee It. is: probable -that | Gran Mer... they will be sorry for afterwards lthe mill will be pulled off, but it will| Of course all eyes are being focuy-| ye Jater than March 17. as scheduled While: they did not do the work ex ed on Philadelphia about now-o1 Alex Greggains, Dick's guardian, on | 7ected" of them ‘during the tourna rather on mgineeate and oe j his way to the coast, promised. ‘te. | ment of. the "Western Bowling -Con-. iy on ere about a. \ els il cae ome back to every town he struek | +, ek fi ' ane ov the vest of the ime unti fight-providing the 5 pe ie iooMye mm CaMm-event, the if ind g prope. it tier. ' ie lor | will Po- th busine a | AC night. crowd:weighing ofs loealit between Sealer, to ted fighting attire Some itl ' tiyyer LOO N00 is proposed fe ( ‘ th rig left foot fi Ifthe nb unive it pleut ile A 1 the i bout dk > th thy 4 elon dk. TSB) a ey ia Vat ige elr stride » th \ \ Vikbee tppolutee (im | each oth rope tine enter i © matter up \ ne round & right foot rst some "of the: eu e university: bubldings | ul ome - out head f t, but that dave 1O4 tbles tt proposed to make the .rownd 1 Koth vel] | i the ‘ 1 ‘ ca Dt by filling in<th liable hore water Luck in Dog's Colles f the Flu vive i ut as t fp atePns fs : WG in ‘ ‘ ni héad ine et One Hundre : foes * ‘ + ! 1" Sha h ahd "One Himivdied? sand L_conditio cr idk rwentiet reets rl ‘ nee ww rounds: "in th yu Aas, age : i coll on his dog hich h ly il cre , Oa re At ou 4 cad ; : ' f winner Wh i posed ) I U "brac of ey ' ouna ; ¢ ve ible b omibin publi pla ad for f il .al \ Tred , road he athieth ada , 1-the. oth vy aVhite: « ' ; : fursi facilitic ilso fo he sub lis! for thtit i Mai ithletic leagu Lt i ‘ d ! i a " i een u "liv: has a. luc i i ' ‘ \ wat tte on sah ealor hand y that Kecean, gro, ai * dAletinwiehea i | some 1 conjure up that Bnei the toss of a coin results' it and. the ire able toch Othe have a lnekv cot talisman i kinds of lies about the double knockports may go to Pocatello to see the out by Frankie Neil, and other mat-|mateh. Both bovs are clever slugeei ters-in connection with that fatal bout ind the fight should be a geod one at say ion when heir favor inst choles } i for: $6 rounds : oth- or the fight s! should b lambasting pen are ee the death of poor Harry blames Eddie Graney whole Graney Terry W cdnesday Chatter or since and what : Condition Prime ‘Their Mill Their ti Night-Wing Mercy, are out thent as around fer nde to Athletic Grounds of Mammoth of the outeome for newsene American vaiting aie first battle j Some"thes fighters have oxzreat "lucky atist corn Will Soon Be Constructed ind SON thelr " And talk about) faney pric for | cogpct This highw cairo ieee rane m the coast won't be a -cireumin hey aie ure better ul doing | ithings tu. the least anyway With good luck and a pull a fan might be a ible to get comfortabiyv itear the ring or $25, but less *than that skidoo!' what a scrappy buneh they ! Word has gone forth that the promot|j 7 there on, the coast, taking rs, after due deliberation, will allow| a whole! Most of the scrapthe common herd to. stand on thy | Youngsters ‘or Vor . in FIT. respect. 1 nal eemed .ousehold 1 as he ever was before in his life, and} states that he will carry : the fight to} | MeGovern at the junip But he has wa} Keep li imstened J a com . Roache | night ofChet the rats theOeabieti\s MRD wae SERMEeEe plenty ht is due, e andis inwillas probably be the | ee good condition OTHER EAGH WITH eee, © MILLION DOLLAR FIELD are ae a CL. not lost supporters all at onee With some litthe exullation has spread ove the country on aecount of the condi- be-|of shoes ae fighting, in it is * ee oe ONS. 3 Lt Wy have which others forget any . F want a a b ne they Se of z favorite pair do all ete each bis .. en an ie -DOUL nt pair jathletic Fd ONT | C. ' | z Iearl | }team managers 5 track Brown, Havenor Brown and Earl Havenor,|in Ogden. Havenor is a local boy just been. chosen ‘student |@04 Will Imave charge of the Second of squads the at first the and at the ao seéc- Universit See en university. Pree une The ONE atidanti ene cae bias ‘at : ne i : I: ee \ of the athletic council in. appointing tah, are both popular students. | these two men without giving them Brown has held several honorary of-!a voice in the matter. an Tibaeimntartic flees during his life as a student atj}has been called t *hic 5 their|the cyt John time.lcare "U" of and the is amply : first team. qualified "Hh His to t ke | home ane 1 [Students is|the 3 Wi will faculty at in present no which: time their"views uncertain terms the to |