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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JANUARY 27, 1907. IN THE WORLD of SPO wh sate Great Oakland Goes to p Cham Feature Only Promoters ion His Offer Own th FRIENDS OF BRITT | ROAST THOMPSON oO Rhyolite Terms Event Rhyolite Quantity. fight promoters, determined to new club with seemingly| have a battle at Champion Jim ave Will 4 sper Koerner Does> Sxeelic Excellent a Winneroo" and , Pulls 7 $7,000 x = aes "99 us Was of 1@ Down > 4 their} Bp-| quantity in the race, and was Z ~ : oe therefore a disappointment to local racegoers. Kerchiva! had "ADs pre . Pry yo pared and for with ice the his Vrought Ak classic ¢ MA jockey, here ton sen | ene been } ot ae nt sco wt Koerner, especially fur big] . o a - a top) Weight, really ehe « eet ene 123° pounds, ¢ carreis qLogistilla) ran the goin: Was took she * r will w ith . ar ‘ : OI negro heard ove no Squ ; ae i j a ord on ; rev Took owl. terms for - Despite the ¢ jis doing al ing v to Charges | ; Thompson's Johnny' home town J, Edward stors of Syca-} Britt re-| uet at ' ‘ Giipert ‘7 and talking of aa the at West to his the great during h- present sports six a heht with| Marry B. Smith, in the San fact that the} Chronicle, comments on the ibie bollermalver ha time and again) | : 1 cut de-| terms unequivocal must the In lared that he Wl neve ficht al : / favorite, opening at 11 lo thi igS and chickens and rebuilding } Jennings' entries, Proper and) his barn He j <a: busy in fact that| re ' ond choice and Hil1¢ has not yet called 1 Manager Tom | entries, Logisulla and Rapid) McCarey of Los Angeles for his seven} choice <erchival open- | hundred and oft imoleon earned| went back to 10, and then;)the other night by refereeing th ; The range r } neLO 1 rhe othersers ranged a UI -B‘Bak < v fight Hisis telephone line}, 8 to Sie 50 to 1 aitikwied broke immediately is tia ics first. took Siena: bul Sir the lead, with Edward) plugged and central's reply 1s: here is no intention on the part of in't rais sna te every call a s Me i ae t La Bee ere aa u On ae Answer 1 proposition probably! to whether ritt faked with the col-j Will be a curt ‘no,' for hen the big| jered man. Granted, for the sake of} Prop- | feUow,makes up his mind r second and Kerchival third In} not do a thing it is a hard he shift at the first turn Sir Edward budge him, almost as hard iad 1wo lengths the best of it, with | be for Attell or Baker to Rapid Water in secon? place and ot j by the Kneckout reute y ; A 4 | him area aernTT ay tell Baie! paaleipn | etained until just before the turn to: home. When Sir Edward turned a bi wide into the stretch Koerner ee ixerchival in between him Water, and was soon two the good Logistilla began to move TOM GO: ROURKE MANAGER OF and Rapid lengths to up at with his storys k Phe ast Is ever ready) lO absorb such. a yarn, partic ularly | when it refers to a native son: so it is} litUe wonder that the favorite son of! sycamore, Ill has been ecuring more than legitimate space in the Chicago; 31 ers nev EDED: ; . that he will fre v this that he had an ‘. } As Cyclone telis | he Was offered a |take place in San ; "6. / the stor fig} it IER Francisco. : Ws i 164 162 158 | 165 1M) ca : ; 4 . . . 2 ee ey 5 ad i } Herrick 26 cesses eee 2 dc HALVES representative Wyoming 3 T. a was was rep- re M. Byron: prep. student; . Cumum Cummings otherwise was only Johnny declares that he agreed, ' wen pork. Jens Ba ne aan realize sd "that was the only way ne cglate_ footba Cece 4 could get 2 mateh with Jimmy He | Jou rned here after a two days' session.| ee that It was his intention to aera 2 which it had found only three aS eS, AXrule was Cees and left or further considerat proposed that the sentiment of all ‘the inter-mountain schools that participate went cross fn to thé winner. Kerchiyal is a| four-year-old bay horse by The Conn moner or Tithunus-Tomberi, owned WwW 2nd Conran. Ober, events. were' all. iNe this city any time eer interesting..| 2S prospects - of are now since Tom _- catces of Kid a champion brighter Sharkey wee eee McCoy for! than at|the blichtea| dB. & by s the Jcnocking&| the fet owner once ey were in| Mls Tiinolatlizghtweicht a. rorreit a Be .090: that that he jhe, {My up| Moose, ‘Ke 7 at 10 ow to 1, 7 captured the u Ww riya 4 ne iM igh third. | He managed and deve loped George Dixon and Joe Be | made the m well nigh 7 ae wrt A Je ae 107 idan : champlons|! Walcott, invincible cisco and| for| to substitute with Britt, but Willus tating there was years. te directs the Mg hting of his in ight proteges from corner...of the ring |. Fania J, and he will be behind the Indianapolis} credit of (Miller) Me nich eee eee woutd.do| to improve Fitzgerald for KE time of | straightened out. Sullivan and ae athletics nd Jen - should e- Bivens | Sees, Plynn Matched. os ean ceo Sock 1-5 S Fifth race, five and one-half fur-| yugs-Grass Cutter 95 (R. Davis) se 1 first Ocean S) tee 12 (Maher); to 1 sak et "Tony I Aree 110 (1 Willian te: a EP AE Mine: Lf 2 $i th' race ran rail eat 109. week. cw Miller) to. 20. first wood, 102 RET REL » to to (Graham) 104 Fulletta Time; i422 Sy Schnell Vill. play Ste, J. P. Fanning: i meen d ag rebretsen The winner. of mer game will bay Rticl thi vinner will play: the hretsc re) rl it 1 1 vill y (he final 10 t. Elmecond third 1, for the ee senior contest championship . GOTCH IS WORTH $100,000 im posable for him toe roborat« ' «-_____--, , Soe . SPYLISH PUR GARMENTS or uch ehuracter as to appeal £9 those desiri the finest the manufac| turer can produce Mehesy. th Far . Pitiful rier, oe Story }/made vesterday ene a . of ny. How J erry without difficulty aaiasiaeananiaiiaicmaaiege I ae ee not ee eae Rte and Ketive McGovern, "et > money acres of ummet tobacco Insane perfecl eare man of his uw Goteh Jand and He dot Gote ch is physically and he take game this recentiy manage WSUS. "MM answet wd Harri vice >| nd. managed t thie rears are ith sna able An investigation iw} the issista nes MeGovern original Joe ie to eu little of ea Ings in R, fight i give satis-|) no: With asked bee often. have orks on} factory not drink / started almost a|/ Sam. health poor iid of $203,200 who Briefly during | ot ¢ avers 1cets ‘ that TVerry Now lerurs is the story spend In| in a& Sani-)| of the life! noon. MeGovern how did prize-tlehter thi vid' hit modest elf' oro Tittle that stance Is mentioned to for diamonds, He had in the day promising Something o'cleek, and Hghter ie 2 oecording he squarel l int yer? Govern's ean't i . seven last" irs, longer It's that c pretty) in- vou You'll think .ef the covering ten vears of oso a result the vith | life nothing oxact crowds could be McGoyern,: more ths most % Methat offictal modest and) of all pbisiapyet H is wife 7 rie cone andoe child The living firto.eatnon none struggl-1_ are - | Aehti are met friends who|#8/8ning of $ Ma Httle | solutely BORNE: to cL | Moneys $1,000. of the ; mental account have for failed $16,000 iA did decay, ab- of the pent 2 No one) diamond | vas never Tyben re secured in thi way. Mr. Har- Huiphiee squ itself until after thee death boy and that was the be- his arene a_ dlamonds, heart-shaped litte and/his MGB His Racing Ventures. ability real spending McGovern's coiy is in a private Sanitarium in Con-|09t disclose | necticut, and the bills for his care and |0f his Nttle treatment. the it t ne Ir t five from until PeNEan go he " ff how MeGover et hun = o ati ol ae > ani 7 j right away, It was with covered F , -hi through slip thousands of dreds tirigers. To complle the accompanyitig Without a Cent Doday cost Something like tables of MceGovern's earnings and ec} knoy What became penditure Mes S an onti \ rry.. MeGovert! today .is|¢° C M rs ia iris and HumNotwithstanding all" stories: "toy th collection tee Ea RK BIA HopkReaiiie | Coe vee ee Be e $s ern a ay : hard at the end' to seltle down to) humdrum life. The old game spirit 1S) to 3 e1ry him All Ube A champlon, ih ; oy ane a tnaE aesy. will not admit It, ECO ELS x ee ie the two say that McGoyern today OMe eae aes iguana 2 ‘ . ; \- eee | Harris caeee Terfy's pithable condition became known Mr. Harris cece an me . or n. the » a Tas _ to i, 6 ae from a Now sow ea iden siatted: the aad that ee may Pe cana ran cbe benefit pe rformance yet live in comfort the glare of theS caleium ‘ lights, the }livitg pri re-fighter isposed: of $203 . pepneert by MeGovern's victories inI the ie * concalvedcul aking BAe : cee 1 ' e 1e jdea_ of making a : cries. for the champion, the strugele 000 in eleven yeare Poday he UE Tian whe us Career reached' its} his brother a Jockey. and the storles of The recent eccentricities oy McGovon the mat. And you will rebe ! a cent in the world His money-mal , i : : Fi p = ern are well Known to the readers of bel even powwhen I stay long pn my) ing ability Is gone, hi eal estate | : his turf spec ulations aos F ee he toda You all know how a wert to farm henvily mortgaged, and but for the Bit th Ms rry had en fighting PEDENS . saves ed Oeil \ : 2 ind | Washington necompanied by a "pri"But it's a hard Ba gelling to the) generosity of his friends the Insurance j kor hree years and oa till hud a large | purchased. the horse : eee Ve mic vule secretary.' called on the Presi{ I've carned, eve cent I've got.""| policy on bis life for 10.600 would! 4! unt in the bank. Ife began Jend-| Selected purple and green for his ra dent and then raised <a" distrubance Op.C V x ing mon to triends, but in his ig-|ine ecolai Following this he . bought ; ay th's father oa mother the . | janse 3 for ioh-payment of premiums ‘ because he couldn't5 get a . special train RYUCD . ne nie hee ‘ 1orance ol business method never! Cineinnatu Saturday, eon Con: ee former BS 77ees years old, the at latter omestead 75, are) McGoyern consisting of A tia stab 'of.)' th ene 1ounts | nolly and Beat For these| to carry ¢ him to New York : 5 ; Rit famil enniless ve ro} te ab rmounts ) aurie oppring g 5 e as ant nya both Hving on ther Hd Apmestee it id Py BBLS. ; } ' ae Vhich final aggregated something | horses he paid $15 5.000 oan engaged al Later he was discovered with a SIX trying a battle ship, from sbell stable| pound Jockeys and of trainers, aoterie is a blank! mind his As 5.000. litle Pee ne eee tae Bromma them Humpoldt ar hey don't _ lake; mouse ‘h h Interest r : gh 4in ito ‘live 3 ries Where dollar Bi to them form toda' there is no way of collecting have for which he. paid $12,000 alto explode it in front: of His house my wrestling. So ae ery a ae erly represented a mere slip of papel these Joahs: year for two years. Having the.utmost|That was the beginning of the end, A "Some Way of it. mother > ae mevtGn big is ee kuow whe or» trot 3 Seas oF te : sen hes i cs Tlowever to lie mm not eae it Ty. I mv all ¢ | o appro ronan "Bather ‘ til ure ni de es the ool ie We ipaotajety if OW) aporting part Of back does fon proud eoeae an but thes ts Aree dimes are coneern thie Hlow. seidom T don't of: me Wlevel) They) d's the; don't { ae today tle dad wagon horse, like roti | SNOW, seer j sources MeGovern vears ago-an of re Spent pen Having Started tudustrious lit-| was led ion a vickety old) attached fo a. more rickety} and) vain through driving and, ddled vegetable hrough the| rae Brooklyn. . Up to that time oved his under Mehting Moneney seen the before career News! on confidence in hove erry Newsboys. difficulties the Terry he beginning began lab-| of the lost in, thing stable the failed judgment of race-|few his entries and|ris, " was a good|to He bookmakers. and days on $20.000. way this fer his bet Phillie did His not racing | the be-| later byand deception others Humphries the we y. e where Sam THarried na « i today, ae hopelessly nsane. i sanitarium, eS doctors' have say, IS heard of i profligdles who giving of dinners ell over the country |ceme a jockey. The investment of $59, spent fortunes in. riotous living, but te newsboy Ie was ut once the idol) 909 had proved a total lo | ttle Terry McGovern presents the renneuitured an of tnstance Terry | markable diseouypared, least the Not Tn Ameviea. in urchin street ef every this way he spent $2,000 learned more money in the ring and! boy disposing«f a fortune trying to do As MeGoverw was-i tnedest liver at! started e out to buck . uw book at the raee-! ae Savage, k ae just | arrived Brown| and finished When Al wanted to join train "Bob Gre enwent| x souenes he told on an . fo ‘stip. aga put ma Ps "AL slarted slugging right oft the "SIGN ) reel. Fitz was pretty tired, and KaufHi: ,| man rushed and bulled him around ancock | jn a sey Bidding he didn't like. night TOURNEY Are Kaufman the camp with Bob Was Tired Out. was all through, but ee orite for} can «ty¢ Contest. Al him get I in," said went for Kaufman. a myself.' ee you'll and is all lick. ieee: tomorrow, Into him. troubl "Watch me,' said Kautm "Next morning Fitz just ‘went out for an easy five miles on the road, When he came back he didn't punch the bag, but catied for Kaufman te Bowne pionsiiip. The St. Paul has . been} Tournament association as presiorganized with R. EF. Malone de nt and William Hamm as first vice| president. Both are brbimient in Sc| come out and = box. trunks and ready and make Milwaukee the roads a wit shai low rate for ca oO. expressed carpe bowlers GRANITES Defeat Y. wére WIN M. ding him all the time. fresh this morning, Al,' ‘Fight as ward the hard as said you can. Im soing the to the Si. Paul! dropped round| belief not end raat the the} was rusht un-| in the stomach Jaw. ee Ka keen nh the and. right over on Kaufman's nearly fell. and Bob under the arms and held again, and was trying to caught hn "gs strong that; rour n Bob p Witt: mis. left fist second round Fitz says: C. ONE A. MORE Intermediates 19 to 16 at Basket Ball. ‘ Granite High s« noe! basket Te Phe °: 1 go to the Bob out and by) house for his grip until Bobs for Essington. Then Al drove with a friend of his, got his stuff Case away . again. Iie knows [sea can putfight hin. out." aaa would never Fitz.' But can Bob's hands | stand. the ball} team defe; ited the M. int« r=! work?" Savage was asked mediates t nieht In the via M:.Co Allg by a score Lebs Hands Are AU Right. fo. 4) Oe he Was the third dur‘Sure they can,", sald Savage. "He ing the ve rv the Granite team,) often hit me on the elbows so hard. it und they had the advantage from the | made my whole arm stiff and sore, start The game was interesting alt) but he never seemed to hurt his hands times, but neither team played an ex-| at all Fitz can whip a whole lot of ceptionally high article of basket ball.) fighters yet He ean lick any of then Hamilton and Garland work for the Granite did excellent) {hat}! come to him the way team, while! gjd-any, except Jeffries." Kaufman Coates and Loofbourow threw all a When Fitzsimmons comes back to baskets for the home team ee train at Dunellen Jim Savage will go played center fon.the Y. M. ¢ \. dur-| out and join the camp. Jim is a tall. ing the first half, but had to be re-| cleyer heavyweight, with a punch. He mayer froin the game on account Of] js as well built as Jim Corbett when he sprained wrist, Davis taking his| fought Sullivan in New Orleans and ated The line-up follows | welghs 170 pounds stripped. He has Granit« Yamse only fought half 2 deaea a fights Right Guard Left Guarda. | but around Ashton .Coombs Snes . Hampton | | Hamilton ., the they look on eason with' Grant Centei || rte e real the and tell to began show his desire | mort ad It' ha lett home early deemed. Whe mous to return by | way went In tb ame delayed ispirats i don't try it Because | are} you until it in money no here's ch iumpion Ives a long. hard fight up! that oint and theres room for) only one at the top. And afte ee # C e } t And after you're Se Rnd fae ore anne ta Sunnah a Years. " In-| 26,.-Jim hin a New York boxing ciubs him as a comer, Another make Fitzsimmons | will dangerous fighter. | Billings, Davis} Right Forw:vard a. . Loofbourow sob INtzsimmons wires that he will soon work eastward with his show, | und when the time comes to begin | tr: aining for his fight with Burns will Left Forward erop off at Dunellen and start..work é ; Coates | in earnest Reteree-French. U mpire -Rich[It would be bard to find a, fighter in Few One wife. his and himself for titie famlls his that performance benefit. PISS; Jan. Chicago, Jan 26.-Secretary Sam | Karpf, of the American ‘Bowling congress, arrived in the city from St. Paul,| where he found the bowlers in een pursuit of the 1908 national cha ards Time jp haly es-20 bookif the that reasoned H irack. his! that estimates Harris Mi hadn't! home, birth his ines earning$10 hicached week living. expenses, as he had no rent to|ies beat him he could take the book And today thi ane" Nttle hodwe ts | Pay, didnot run over $2,500, Ten. makers' end and beat the others, Here KI . S ie 1G, ft er : i R omno lvears would iuake» this amount $25.-)his judgment. was wrong again. His ni . ably irnit JAMS a ‘nae $200.000 He ha dispo ed of 000, StOl that is a mere bagatelle to} losses in laying odds amounted to $25,every aont of "it CGenerous-hearted he amount he disposed of. 000 and that was abandoned. : 3 friends.are preparing to, give a great He bought diamonds, too. in quanThese heavy strains on his ae may live' and thant he may, mfort his declining day tarlum , has been Bob Fitzsimmon's sparpartner at intervals during the lwo or three years, doesn't think r eas Bowlers | Boon ° s ARE Sk. vho Ting past fter the tanrnacae as the news sent/| "Here's where IT =< you." Kaufman fran there would indicate. He Is of} was strong again nd was trying to the opinion the bid from there Is be-| mix it up. Fitz walloped him on the ing made at the Instigation of a manu-|Jaw, and dropped him on his face In facturing concern : the come r. He was all in. Kaufman ont ‘t stay long after that. He didn't I 1 to-} Has day? df erinota MeGovernany how: did'he:-co: money. through eh ee Sr \ the thousands he must, have earned during his great ring career Did he spend it'in dissipation?" Did the race-!| h tracks' ret'it? > "Questions of this 1 1) THe anyel 1 1 and maker orem City cen per-Moss ee s each, ek what he thought ~ was right. ~ Time of| ‘DEFIES ( 0' BRIEN KELLY he ea ee the a wrestlaren Sane world Me is ashamed of ing business and of the company in whieh it throws him His father and) 1 mother are haroed oO it, Mies ADS Goteh is going 0 get out of M a ees is It' ceases to bring him "big money Gotch is Worth $100,000. He is a) has' 800 It each or ‘use Disposed . are apie aly } Gotch champion 26.-Frank Jan, of tithe his of Chicago, proud Penniless, * f Eltesimmons-AlL Fighters 7 : Bingham | rere neers V Pada= -- TRICK I Got Prisky and Was Dropped by er IS AFTER Gorland - WS ; Forward er elaits'orete cc a) ole tate PAUL will HAND 5 ee ete Chileago pu Ea CTT CT noe Rhyolite pro- to fight him. a - A . | Fen is ao aie tells a story about the experlence of Al Kaufman had with Fitzsimmons a few months ago -one that explains Kaufman's unwillIngness to accept Fitzsimmons' ehaleae later. a "I was down at punete with the} Fitz," Savage says. "whe ne wus ject. of soliciting the su poet 3s tenpin men of those cities. [t-is moters that $30,000 was the limit said he would fight if his end of the purse an) iad cat his would } fusal w u Paul business circle to put you o wald is secretary, ahd the waa of di"They started in and Kaufmman rectors, headed by F. Wi; Gosewich, is wled to zu Fitz off his week again. I eomnng osed of active bowlers. uld see that something was co e Ne week a dep utation Ps i elas of by ane See In Fitz's vere. oa Kelly for the middlew abet es> fight the best men , In jat: country | to : meet befor« tlt |eould Faces mee ae ped | Flynn was not particularly anxiou Squires leaves }to give Sullivan another trial. but | welght fight In this country 3 | ea ete trip to San Diego, which| up in smoke, as Jack Wil show clip| ¢ t him more than $700, has she | pings of hi repeated challenges aol tains see reason, and the match was| Jeffries and of the big fellow's Knutsford Positions. Forward. National i N " A= Gold boy in his next bout (VYRourke ha ifford. tooffer Thompson of 990 1 letie club, February §& The battle nla 1113 uve $5,000 Australlan, and LCE t oO! 70 ‘ tterT ' ve hallenge ‘ i? é tor' ( Cast P , Ful 109 CW Mille ] te 5 Arete ritten. to, Denver Challenging Aginx » ; Oe: ] 7 *& td aa been in the air for the last three days.| the promote1 not stand for it Tule 0! Mill r) 2 » 5 St, | Lewis for Blackburn To have greed to en a propositi but Jt owas Wot2unUL yesterday that | Wollowers of sport would like Chief Wittman, 109° (Graham), 15 to He is of the belief that. Blackburn | Britt ould. have le MmOpeS 1s tel orrangements Were, completed | Rill to come to this country and show oe epee vhady Baas i Ly will Cor us the undisputed chamfight S auld h ‘ de " well t ‘Ser Silvan hs Geeionnlouse far a| the aithehe ha: malesots be fichting srOwnl) ) il im pion at 1 ounds, at which weigh curs 2 Bit ov their re ri night return engagement since Referee Ler: | some! of ou! heavyw ithts. We haven't 1:16°°2-5 he will to meet any "boxer in| possibly fake,.but he would doubtle a svat Ere eclalan Tea hua bes| ine hulcth Gee whore Hate WOuld 1 t ar gai wave tie more.a be: orld one-quarter ! tp. and one race hire as i 0 ‘ s In the last battle | pot require i much Goaxing£ to give him tactie foul of) to. worle|caHUst wants Thomvps f x : iio 108 (Sandy vse, é s ne ro a Paras oa aes iL be Evident rn * ae Pee to work Sullivan offers to post a side bet|a whirl Those who are awaiting his A) ; aio: y oat Senior Handball Tourmrent. EOL «2AM ORG: ew oe that he will win, and has also put-up| arrival are Mike S¢ RARE John Wilk 5, second; Ninespotr, 101 (CR. Davis), he would be a vulnerable : . ; z rm ; ‘ Paine ae ) ye Thre mes inthe Y. M Cc \ . S500 ith MecVarey that he will not})/Maryi Hart and proba Ly Jac Lo sto. toire Time, 2:11; 3-5 ree a, par a on h h d many of the tern fight amit Hnckien rail REfSto the Pachie VOMBrioh cad' Tommy. Burns "it is beFourth race the Burns handicap, ento and ba Louris idily believ in such sno ERe ae : : oe tt : : . F aaa y fa th however _ | Heved, f club ble tic "of" GB Ole at a court handball in the pla vod Saturday 102 quarter--Kerchival, a and mile (ixoerner), 8 to 1, first; Logistilla, 122 nee br elsen won from brown ed for his recent fight Sullivansds anous <to.6el DOA 4 BN, 2S VED Ont. Ons Oe heavy the colored Johnson, that Jack tine r lynn until but Kelly, Hugo ith Ht ondnto hiLimsene il a no tt 00 : t | 1e but from 4 Fanning 2 urd rd ] , stSee ond; a> adSir eae | Se ¥),oS=to aaWward, ' : Tempest " and1 rut j aati Ela i ‘a eis ie ea es farce t Austr ta (sand 111 (Graham) -82to.1. third rine; | Schnell Sn Mes dT. J. Fannine ext: |} vr by telliae stories, thatrit ill be | duestion ; tiled, he does not want| elgh ha ta ted & ot ' a : , 2:0 ‘, Twin is fli KAUFMAN arr AD : at SHOWED the| half Left Guard Right' Guard coruttient t Guare € ST. Squires, the oe * aaa rT : re ee 2 Mic Te ff. Tera tor ieen es eonnt he was informed by ' Punch, leag first oo, derstood GO AT ‘the Right izatt PS OSS : Lo Angeles, Jan. 26.-Jack Twin) Sullivan and Jim Flynn have signed; a battle. before "the. -Pacifie:Ath= not}*) O of Left ona ing. -Ave aa a, oe : could Ail oe secon wlly, the yen ty dn eae i an pads JEFFRIES-SQUIRES A uccesstul forward pass was changec from lose of the ball to a eee peu NOT VERY NEAR Ity on the first and secon¢ downs: s third, the use of two umpires" v eI made obligatory-one to be € afte Id| ; f Ji Jeffries and Bill St and the other the umpire | \ ee \ . soe err : + the lines A tew ambiguities wert is u : : he ih cat d f = 1 refused the fight not ee at wird ¥ aa game wea Be and you must glv¢ Knowing that he foot opening t success. on the) point and should be brought up. for autumn. First, Halal consideration at. the next meet- eee Lromthinty-to tainty Vola ay won his sixth successive race | him out im the renth round of their|ax he saic mpson refused and the here. by See ee St. iwnre - setto in New "York. jn January, 1900.|.ne couetinna enned Fulletta in the ss, Cutter, at The mere announcement that The stofy does not sound reasonable | 40 to. I, cooteee the ‘ifth College | O'Rourke is the manager of Black-| The only chance that Thompsen ma burn is importatit to the followers of| have had for a fight with Britt was Other Events Tnteresting. fhe > oT 2 adc Fae a Ww , |} : game. Rourke is coneeded to]immediately after Fitzgerald and Britt Widow took the opening scramble,| he the most successful director of col-| could not agree as to weight Thom»pGolden Rule. the second and Jake! ored boxers the ring has preduced json was, in fact, rushed to San Frar -| The summaries w pte 107 ne in ring, but that Britt became, u play with such gredt suspicious and demanded from |. American gridiron last Sinea: with the end Peterson, four time, and in a furious streteh run O'Rourke of New York has taken the| passed everything but the flying Ker- | eolored boxer. Jack Bi: ks i chival, whe won easily foe : ‘lis a re ss fae PRUE a Seven thousand dollars of the purse| jJanapolis, under his managerial wing the A.C Ii was rec ommende d-that the variMakes|ous institutions join the American Athletle union Besides these articles, the one-year Goinnilttes in Chicago. os Ee the; this city, received its money" s| The contest abounded in| team work, in fact the team) McNeil...) ticipate In that sport as a member of 1 team of another college until one ‘ar has. elapsed LENGHTENED halt . Weber stake boys were veral points| training oe the fight with: Burns at to the good on the score sheet, but the} Essington-the one that never came visitors evened up matters in the second half, and thus the score remained "Bob was getting into pretty. fair until the close of the half. It-was|shape. He did a lot of work... One then found necessary to play an extra] day he did a hard ten miles on the period, until one team could secure} road, came back and punched the bag two points, and thereby gain a vic-} for twenty minutes and wound up by tory, The following was the lineup: | boxing six fierce rounds with me We Campbell, and by Coach Joe ae Professor Byron yro ¢ 9 and . final greeted At Tisdel: . A, C,.U., by George University of Utah o work. was pre dominant throughout. There Was no. individual work, tae} boys sacrificing this at all times for | team work. kyvery man on both teams! played star ball, and. it was anybody's| game until the final basket by ane Garret de- 142; years will be permissable z 138 . Fourth-No person" who has para ticipated as a studént in. any inter-col1M) legiate sport smber of eol4 gli sport as as a< member of any , col Weenie um shall be. permitted. to' par- 26 ARE iE of place Third-A man may compete in college athletics five years, provided at least one of these years was as a say _ rit account President Z Professor M3} 6 6 3 . her on arrive by Ne : Maddock, ince. 119 LT 144| 145 6 paletee which 1n9 | legiate athletic contests a student must 152|be in good standing in at least two152 hirds of the full program of studies, 151 Secanl-To be eligible the stufleént 151 must have registered within two weeks ID] acter the opening ot the term or wee pet5 semester in whieh the contest takes 6 iheee to < the |the but quis game in worth. splendid : trains resented 173 b : the We ‘chosen president, oes Tv. M. Tisdel 170 Secretary The uncil authorised 167 Professor Cc Teniained to send the 14) articles adopted to the universities ‘of 1621 Montana and Colorado for adoption aot Phe articles adopted were: is ‘irst-To be eligible in inier:col- ee 6 ; es in athleties was held faculty rooms of the . meeting one bectitul ie n half of BIR "ASE The gaime was interesting from start finish, and the splendid ae 185; 184 5 i meeting 59 to 6 6 6 6 : 3 important n : cereored The hing one tty! to » a} 6 6 6 6 { 5 Cae this unable 7 Montana . ) j , ritz Baxter raig Béssner Craven Van Dam ( oe ‘ for Present. b ATS SAVAGE ‘Freckled One Is Still St Active and | Has That Famous Old - ve points, ‘he ie Cho sere the most Prep.-Too University of Utah between athletic fepresentatives of Utah and Wyoming lontana was to have been re presented cee A Bees ‘ most nu|layed 3 2 r "eon : The in wg esr i one 8 ; ) YEARS Be See's an BOB ALL IN? | most keenly contested| basket ball games seen here for a long) ohn the Pe Be comer team or sOEE » t the of la Academy he "a th A tew armory nis 21 evening by narrow. margin of -_-- 5G 4 3 = » Snow Be M3 | p.c.| 666 ° ‘ Much Must a {history of Utah 145 | Saturday in the 9 1. FIVE Sate to) However, - 4 7 te G . clares, further, that nen he arrived in this city Britt made him a proposi-| i woot. ull Tiules = : tion by which Thompson was to. lay} Changes Tom]|down and receive $2,000 from Belt } . z - ; . Gr Ba Buckmiller seage i agreement, ae COMPETE 165 | One, . 6 Williams : ne eee ‘ i CAN 167| 166| . i ny .* pow 6 Clube matte: to; ! does not necessarily prove that he} Felitz it aoa would ¢ nter ito negotiations with} Paulsor win from] Thompson a aes similar lines ES Scowcroft NOrtor | - ; : a Sans 5 wake What? Cyclone Declares. | indsay Now BLACKBURN ee . Indianapolis, Jan. sument, ‘ . Francisco} fake fight] Gaile LD oo ; : essco uk in this wise : iu pape: Eastern the to According to Joni yy nee has een urs F in/ as e months ve Dep 1%5 B oan a) 4 9 Stake Five by 21 to 19. : rare! Meeting Held Saturday and Steps Taken for Union. . ace 9 6 6 6 S around} Shupe ‘ last seen > oo 7 rasedccaw ‘ Geter loz rf-| | Sn fin achievements the z e Averages. Gamen se ~ eu but ee a aa0 ; « jhegro he Nevada people asse is i cavol ng po eee ( ym sensational Wesslet John on is the mah that the fight pube | & ee aes dy ah he reflecting on| Wilson . was @€x-jlic wants to see him, go gainst andj the integrity of James dward Britt. | Lund i tan disappointing! they are willing to put up sufficient} DoubUes the ict that Joe Gans atkin had been carefully pointed | money'to make it Well worth the while] Claims he faked with Britt when the) Ixn oc Ice Durnell for the race, and|of the Burbank phtlosophet } met in San Francisco has made it all} ala i bulk of the money He Jeff is out at the ranch now tending| the easier for Thompson to get away ; aie. Nealon ; wa rom Llon front Q ; taker Dri ¥ 2esler Camp Wilson Wherry Leedom Burton | | | league eam a torkiwon +5 a : A Pug) ©peau n Gans. nothing Chieago orl - 1 Owing Joe ; fused to fight him unless he agreed to i hain fake the match, has brought Briit :| Tea friends up on their hind legs. Johnny |S ribes or| e ao eRe ; Syeamore : Heart Cyclone Tort terms hn Nee : Says Smith told back in his more, Ill., that. tter consider any \ oe Seudder w Us ‘ Bs [Decker 4 ane BOOM -_-_-- Jef os ; Individual S CYCLONE WANTS se of in| | from oda ; Stars aan | even certain} the proposi-| ae ee longer re Bes now 1e 6 ee el ing his Johnsen. ible been Wehnve they ~¥ Ss big Vore dy mateh f ‘ * bas nce a was +), iat the eae the the subject It'is not he has yel reecived ae the a vadans a race, as Nothing no Ascot Johnson, t liga. an RULES DRAWN UP CLOSE GAME AT OGDEN LANKY BY UNIVERSITIES A. C. U. FinallyDefeats vo NIX, Ogden. ey WR 3 3 arin Mie ltotorerhall : * ; heavyweight championship of the world and they -have offered to allow | | Jeffries to name his own terms, the ize of the purse ahd the conditions of the: fight. to go Into the ring with Z eau Stand Investigation. ap-} 4 tralian. volition wants. Burns handicap at Oakland today | Jack ° a . on . as = a won by Kerchival, the only un Aust known have | ; ~ 26.-The Jan. contenders, proposition. but more impo ‘ssi le Som [ALL his viewpoint than'the offer of a $30,-| ; ‘ ‘ 000 purse go with | jHlarry a ‘a afor a a eeenae ! Bill Squires, . } "SE Purse. . : FANCISC 5 ‘ Piloting the Not at .26.-City nal widtei a ‘Declare Fake Talk About James Ars iehes | CLASSICAL RACE WELL RUN Peaches tie pig retiow with a nes of Jan. and indingg to Fight Johnson. oc Unknown BOWLING Averages s SWIFT KERCHEVAL STILL AFTER "JEFF" WINS: BURNS STAKE es omen, around the country just new who-has no stage entanglements. Tommy Muriphy and Joe Gans are showing in | New DEFIES York. }monologue | Nel eon i Burns is and boxing bowing with ! delivering in seme a Chicago. fight ple- Willing . to Pight be PiWadelphilan the} tures in England, Jack O'Brien» is Vi " Take All | monologuing it for the almighty dolWanner 10 ee jlar out West. Kid Herman, for all Ferretti, Chicago, malate me ot Hed | his beating by Gans, made a nee cigal manager of ugo Kelly, has noted) money showing in Chicago. *|tzsiamManager Riley of the Casino Athletic mons has his own show. Jim. Corbett club of Tonopah, Nev., that his man) jg still a stage hero and matinee idol will fight O'Brien, winner take aga John L. Sullivan is drawing down a This offer was made in response to a! phox office that would statement of O'Brien, made to the) Tonopah people, that he was sere at| Ferretti and Kelly and didn't care to} help them to make a cent Ferretti} says if elly can't lick O'Brien nae} doesn't w aa acent kiley has wired Ferretti that every effort to get O'Brien into the ring wita Kelly will be made also told Feraun me ar ae discouraged further advices. Ferretti replied dak toda) and that ec EMBEZZLER Paris, Jan, Jim Jeff- turn green of the list is with long GRIEVES WHEN walt WIFE 26.-The i| clerk. Galley, who $200,000 and sailed O'Brien persisted in his refusal in the ring with Kelly the latter make pjes' alfalfa patch envy And the rest enough te ll a igo IS ILL notorious bank absconded for Buenos with Ayres to ge In a splendid yacht with Mme. Mer i would has started for the he had chartered, eed ‘ the | penal setthement at New Caledonia. Hospital Beanjon is in the His wife ‘in thes ace brush| ated ells ‘ arte ie Tne promoters that it was and is so ill that she is not expected . "roommate" proposition, so they are ito recover. A day of two ago she Ba9 a bit suspicious of It. j}celved a letter from her husband, n which he expressen his sorrow and | re pentance glad FIVE nv BO ou BOYS Dover, perished riously FIERCE N. and omen H., Jan. twelve 26.-Five boys| people were se in a fire which die day's "work loss gimonttot bodies of the boys were before dusk All the are accounted for. The is God forgive me," he wrote. am you are avitic, and if so, what bie dod of our poor little chilI I cannot think what made me oa as I did ut I seemed to be swept onward In a whirlwind of folly. For the love of heaven, and for the sake told hia MILL FIRE the wood framed Cocheco 1 at this eity today, shortly] employes had assembled for T ip charred found shortly other employes property Ryan PERISH IN injured destroyed mill No. after 600 an $600,000, The mill was not equipped with sen 2, and when the fire broke ow fearful pumice ensued. our little ones, say you forgive me.' ]SALT LAKE TURF EXG F 203 | fre, out) California Direct | wire MAIN and for all XCHANGE SIT, Eastern races. sporting events. ' |