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Show a a i te: ti ee a ee & =. = te. oS Cc = = vw -} ER vt => ake o om} "LIVE SPORTING GOSSIP | "2222 LICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1908. DROPS SULLIVAN JIM FLYNN READY AN EASY VICTORY TRACK MANAGERS - SALT LAKE WINS LEHI WINS AGAIN LOGAN CLINCHES WITH FIRST PUNCH "0 MEETaeJIM GARRY WoN BY MELICK | © READYFOR RIDERS | sHAQTING TROPHY, OVER FAST TEAM 7uT]E TQ‘ CROWN - Four Real Blows Struck, All By' | in San Boy Wisconsin Francisco Mill. 2 ' ht Mike a (Twin) ‘Counted ‘ ; fore Well a BY San . ee ; Opening W foeen » fans aA doesae Flynn eye Started, 7 Francéiseo, i erconds the Feb, 22.-In fror ne ropes of the one seconds ne et ke Finished i Field sand irurmmecie ag it Fa ised ce as > oe ‘ ns . peer - ; } . ‘ y yard « Aan al toate eT mo-|form r ya Tre : t ute B i ei To as others, who prefer cine pserable a more to regard ec mn miserable than ne | AS it pa as a exhibition he clo | ine afing one COURSING -- The report ff me b ing Handled Mike iow handled Mike_ . Ketchel Well. Salliv: T. Sullivan knowledgeable It took Gans Sullivan's know his moment in a the few sport of rounds curves. Ketchel man like a book the chairs were ‘ ipa: in]ieee 1), cen 1 he a ula a. | T) solve | not tO/ ties the] cron from] 1 ti r they want Ai onee "s rine the mact.to 1 River won. Wu held race, I ; caused Sullivan to pit the wind in the econ with) bowled. as fell a he "was). arose he: When: another right»and' even right Savageknocked ach crumble his' on fell He >completely out mr spite ‘ ‘ > brief seconds.,of respit Looked Like « Dead A look of wlarm it cs well face, , and seemingly had Was purely > fect, came might, to a matter -eve however of cause Syllix: Sullivan's goodness, Roche ror, his with he's a oC and ef-| Ny brain dead!" look ina of eee foie P ae of lint : Si x hold' ity - ana: ah mnie a : ba re _ oF " no t is are al Non nar nme gs) was|us' pre-|from |tried genuine Wins only When the . box. @hat that contest ‘hor- dead first h to the injured corr s took9k hold after the decision had been rac . na Ages eae "eS ° Lake j Aggies hethe u would Ketche go after 2 Nis a backed around advancing as straight 9d es av oo caught ye the "When : I boxed I him. of of sidestep, I s was}toin 2 Joe. 2 Thomasoa carried aj/him felt that he of which changed Sullivan's : retreat ac principal have a second, had this to say great swinger this When he fellow fs, and' I coached. arose forcea| it was The and y 7 feeling, no : angle in an appearance, that there was the Ey ySr put| Mike it until held He Squires. lucky ale Jeae ey gris SAnneCIRSeCHn later, was followed by ne rifor co po attendants.|, vahicdere a came Trainer Lae to be Baier minute Leroy ia or , aw. . Su eth the a eee 1 ; th mt ; al Oe a SPP GRST#. ie atten: the ‘ee time WOE. with a e OW . side One| Week yw one ee an floor. and| hard | ward pneumonia years later was "T to fight him. I did not, of course, ex- wees ae Pe rae felt oe Ca Ketchel aaxhe make 154 pounds. I am not big enough|15$ pounds. 1 can't make 154 my showing today. My brother, Jack, In the first lead he made," ted I} t0° a and 1 Paul! : rr : in of Colum-] a'deacon became par gee Satterlee aa college.| and two bishop R. week who was per cent, the feated to muc him. lee taken 7 E ni 1s P atk G. G ee ae + mart i be in t Won 1¢ the form n t ial e| 1 , wed 1 much hroughout BASEBALL Dubel. re ar grounds. Salt Lake tronage years, 80. sec frounds a fit will o¢ 1 ‘ os .| out the fart: to real sé lona - lane carrl f itteeneach, Hod : an hoot! landine Mc! » and the big event a "Bam" a a testing : Yew ll BY. ipporters 1 } Agr were both present ticte GMere CONE Go tar detalfled The {| m Trophy ee get started o : with y a 33 foul on Cp this' comers.} - an " Dp oe - ES = ore eo the : oo : outside crowds PL! PLAYER : 22. -~ FTI nd's C ane as n, 4 as ounds ciesof when rsity, e & ; hall A the E 1 ~ on et net i Positio bee i, ley rR. eee ro of he the & eer j adroit, for with case} wide Referee halves, yeu Wilec ...,,,- es ... Fakta and 20 umpire, minut iO. 8S ves, av Summary} : ...Hil Jensen Wangsgerd vs Roskell Blakeslee Time ment ; B ue ‘ ze leld bask« ‘hi rlain on 8 ve zs ae Baye t eo . amberlain.. DEE sana ory e arST a nsen seve T disturbance. the quell Bake hope National) oir] nip Was! christensen. I met oa re . tog swift and defeating him nud 6.35 The slay | took Specia to | minutes | AMERICAN 1orning es ene nutes on ie lescue "Only 164 being the case each team ) married] was it selected and.hermother to 3 and individual ys Gren ae escentg can| ZC I ee "12 9 Mills 571 ae be OQSe Sia wI4 2 @|e2 Anderson, SS. . Own 8 Pierpont, Crowns 12... 1. Stayner, H.C. s Williams, |2 ). p Margetts, 3a H sarney, 87|26)13 | OUt out ; ay a 14ae ewe a a : C -°°)*. W. oO a eine '| 8.8. 7) RR s ; Dew ORT Ne ae ; aCe Bow k, : anine, "aa Attempt : Sin to ... ; eal | Peery : v .... ase : pleleieieis 5-655 s : of Fort in full dress array - | th - Ae andus arrest Anno Among ve ¥ of England) ashore, sels ‘ "A. ‘ tale 44 ‘2| 45 --| Douglas turned] yesterday after-| mado : . Surprise - a 2s Bertonport a tween and among his: : _ sold are' ady for "A growned. are reported A grand parks was sons were ae yoy number of a a small in distress off stand at one of blown down and Injured. 12 a Holyh« sad. MONDAY 4 , today in can a party series ata of ort. fervia Worth; MORNING, ik pai wor Helene the football President Roo wi er several per- i Lyo Gece ~yon and his wing of severely: denon inced ane eee State the Sey an Cha Party 24th was done, | to ults an verc e ac | S$ an ues Inc AND CONTINUES ALL ALL W WEEK 0a S, . u € 9. W 0 at i 3 zi fumarase! Eesoh Preece ia me xwere y SS, -Ss a FEB. Tex resoliyitions Cited ates rorsed. the: , attitaite rs ar shes . Eee, Senator' . Forakia, and a ¥ also took a slap hy Re x 3167122118 142| 2 3}1 ‘ Democriuts. guished before any damage TART. nd Prench : o ended sign cE = the new ee ee Texas Reorguntzers M oy Meet. alias, Tex., Feb, 22.-Th = islative cor mmittee Ittee of theThe. reorganized state legof Republica sarty > r S S fel- mis . $6,000 serestoa a. he eg Injury. escaped me "ashi = schooner w wreck anc er Gene crew GE wut elg the e Mersey reat cia bee ace j28 } A . he book ieee downfall ebacda Ss Stk Ba ol Siete a the documents: today." driving wes | I fae rane for ene theaon ere etswas he "the for had -petoe wanted he and doing houses small unroofing ale Before hehe w ras arre: } sefore re storm was lagnch! of such Soe violence at that! the ahs see a i < el n t 1@ ine -25,000-ton steamer Rotterdam had to| 2 pDostponer vas feared for a time} pe : ee - a . ‘ that the vessel might be wrecked on aces 383 Ulmo ha secrt were a 40 cipher naval surprise creat. eds can Special fal ‘Gable. C !Pact tow ‘officers he stood well tn. the sas : i ; a wealthy of a member of] Service, was windstorm Feb. 22.-A London, allowance. Iiberal @ nd. had of the fa-| family reminiscent force hascieinie mous "big wind," swept over the north| But it is understood that he squandered of Treland and the northwestern coast /large sums of money upon a woman sengers The Seitast the occasion of the visit of Cutler, his staff and the sethe National Guard ee : = gee : for ere After his Wnantoenin | Neues sion, « WIND Donegal' was blown from but thethe rails amphlet containing tactics pas- | P naval crossing a viaduct, 13) while eee eascccoesves oWdiaeeceep Ser Gre CURE TE GK UmOrt. garrison . oreeecese "| eee ree eee. --40) IF ‘ b nanos B31 , Ble" 1L211663162-2 51-2 Cremate ‘sssss+> ves Soe: a biciselese Ee a6 Feb. 22,-Sub-Lieutenani nav1 ‘i of UWlmo Benjamin si rds. +I o. nior officers of | ( 3/16 \ ao - 29% eae -| ae silencers 45 eee ser e BIG FRANCE . secrets and to sell naval =| pare of attempting Peat eC ace trem | sentenced to degradation and imprison- REMINDED FAMOUS OF 1 "To. dy Free To- Theo ae 6-0, LONDON | j49)69/24)18 & : "Miele by Leventritt OF Rl 16 oe , ene a Ore played a slashing é zis ir 1 tenn! Grant t playe: bene eee os hf It a nus n easily Leo byt OFFICER fod 58/16 20 | [6 [di "sie hia . : this year] 0 a this yi at | eo harles unlookec was 27/1§ TLE SY : G. f 9)8112: ‘ 79-5 Suelceals Z CM. Spitz, 41 ae . . Weight B. . O/58\65)15/2 129 See .ew swelne ; aunts - = owning noon on Governor 23) 6) 6 iT): Se 4)22)12 7 9ails 2/8 Winiams, ZC MI lish J. Higham , The $0|16|18 4)82)12)21| 70/21/17 mina ten 67)21)19 ...... Crowns|t8|183Z.C.M = A 5/18 : ee Totals s.. eciaies p. Quinn,. C. Gyllenswan, Crowns! McLeod H.C s.6 it prado ati Kilpatrick, S.S 16 : eer 3 ; Irclow t= Zecker igelow B1L115 sl, 2! eee pane ties Oeden, mays aoe at oe re .... Totals Br | ailee : Name. ee : rowning .. 500 Senile ore YS!j | Matt.ee Brow MING wees 9 9 a - by of- Sharp The 9 ..y......12.° ........-. = ee . en ee ances fait hia; tau win allurene a to ea ‘7!OLD s+. ... ..... 1 Parker Sneeq x ofsteendings totiow: Contestant ontestant. a Won, Lost PC. Sk Coc)| can 5 il >‘ eee wing 5é11| = 5 <2 . ...ene, Silver Stara rolle ae aerete MeMillan se spa- | the percent: age column tailende the fro leaders rs n 1 1e rom s a such Birds ie Keefe dake seriaecone-sided one! e ie of the score Enea ented Caner Mang Broken.rag : i _. picknell LeAen ne Birds to Hack Lake. the row. th TO Feb. Asal c a aehEn TD ge scoresen follow: L Shoo. -50 Salt and go POOLE busy innexing the United St mateur Jawn tennis cham js.c the M./by 6-I. McMillan, Mills, Hoefling . twenin the and the A.h« roes were Browning phe and ther » wa got all 1 STAR York, perfec t fi mo | ( . schools Ay i has booking in ! mone with Huneh. . of Logan furnished ot Be Re mus!iSee v arying degrees degre olhumie id exeellency during the eventy pS ¥ B. YY. U. Leads First Halt. is there that wn Salt Lake. there z.in LOSES ne | or the college5 was 1) 6. ) represented ) ented "Aggies" rooted for Provo from finish The of the « MARS ; s Rass | Ganda Pefore Logan uad anotl 1er look-in, Th: BY. C. then took a hand {n the scor*®& and ran their side up to 10 and at th® end of the first half the score was to.10. in favor of Provo, : the last two! a 1 , sae game and want | =A . ax Shi e eRE The Lagoon} %¢oring with eETe a fleld basket andee ae Provo fouled and Wangsgard ae Pp, and once weaf T P ; we ENGLISH Pot on ; a ti reine The { into s can be made and Father John's plans 2 {| i rough champlonship I iit fully 1,500, ber assembled in « ium: rowd nog in In- baseball trouble no ms gro >| field b gyn brought cultural L he play t be ‘for Logan the state 1 ttendance was I est crowd . YF ; HKa; the) as respo I playing, hie ceria inas lave a good one," he con-} will play on the eo sen I don't think the people of! deserve a team from the pa-| are When 4 rood is CS) vever, were appare nti r Impartial The final Was 29 + with "ok vi : giving The 1 t AGAIN Salt that uk : pa 3 BUG father ces season Up I Se tae cee e Re lut Pet + 000} : ot cog) 9 FATHER "JOHN" H HAS John 1k nd a! bad: and traps ocal 1 the : fore dau | the D0} Rr sh ee ; t : v ‘ p 6 gold: | nd i count, ‘ So fasta for' a-time ae seemed as ; tos 0 , after- ¢ it 1 if or id si ‘ th: tti § Young Brigham of Provo, this bah thes i ¥.t clos at ans ei ne Comme 1 last| the : eta s a in the scores uma will teams' ri ms et | pri pees some ys Coo ae f oO 28 /} 474 eee (I gym the-game, kelly ie insor to . ] Service, "Brieham ‘ trimmed game i _| will ont man. deal of credit money a u Walker; 39 the intel sia individual honors, | ilv took I | in broke « ry ad U A. ;-|a great many of the men +MGCNE?} fect scores In all events. one tea ' visitors ts Bh | ‘pe | f ld i| eac ind ‘sar 1 | lowest s oe by | Tah } boys ker cond, fear [oct catia ay aie | Obe st I ‘the Standing Ss Stane 33 s Cc local pavilion \ grand banquet looca , ft 1 r z the ~ 1 4 local al 4 M.> -| 7p} he a but < for Muskogee, Y. T.. Feb. 22.-An _ atpounds, |} After & smell ou 1 the Seal hoBe ee een. | tempt Wea made to burn the Scales ho middle- | Ing business the senate adjourned at 1| tel here today while 100 delegates to the side} o'clock until Monday. The house com the Democratic Couvention were asleep amount.| sidere lding. : h ee eg building te RTE new! inthe, would| been house office and thisae. patord the floorbulsing of two vacanteee rooms and set the jaw'noon the district street railway bill|}on fire, but thi flames were extin- ‘was taken up. ‘ vi HOT the { ¥. ; of} games played througchou ‘ 5 put the local vr only defeat coming at th tate elr reneral| nder z 6 ending Jonkin, Sis. 1896. was Roosevelt Alice When Longworth Congressman Bishep the 1) 2? T.ogan, wuEh nsti play. Out teen ofanethe wiveceeded t trimmed the L. D. S§ turn defeated Satt Lal won. from Granite High hich inLeh! t { yn-| ondiz mad nac hat dine e 1 Nid th , . c.|nessed Y. M. C. A.-Free throws: 11,| ‘" ofmann Wield baskets Hanes, H.C, Princeton He priest. afire dala ting in birds, new rreat re long! at off stand at| that the Crowns the exception the hae 1d in plac place of the Crescents, The Ms race o + e : se after-|}7 o be that IT should may and it Tight 1S 1€ Me . = . z pect that tie first punch I landed would | jy eo taken a few mere seconds after] SS put the result beyond a doubt, but I] I was knocked down the first thne,| Senate Hears raehinytens Address. felt that by carrying the fight to him] but the blow jarred me and I did the| Washington, Feb -The ‘se ; I could beat him down. So [ sailed Into} best I could Ketehel has a he urd punch day stened to the ding , ator him and the result justifted my judg-|and is a very fast fighter | McCumber' of ‘Washington' s: fave well ment.7 Jack (Twin) Sullivan said: | address: Senator Clapp reported the : I Naas. pee wants to fight me My money Js up and Ketchel.can| Indian approprintion. bill favorably am rea yut I will insist that he} have a fight with the $2,500 side bet at! from: the committee on Indian affairs. : fq l to fight heavywelghts and today I do} but will take him' on at the aefera te une ‘away s0 much v 8 eee - Dae ae ucs oes wlllinerease a e ya i 1 weig 9€t to $5,000 i@ wants that From Mike (Twin) Sulliv Mike was. careless or Ketchel : I have nothing to say as excuse for)not have landed that left to baskets at developed. made 851-9 ! '} i of PresiJ. P. of Shortly was a graduate He of Washington |} that ir LG ole Wanes's Colts Bighop Sattenlee was formerly, rector! Calvary church in New York, was 4) rejigious of note and. had' been|es oar : writer : elected but declined to accept the bish-| oprie of Michigan and the. bishop coad-| hitotetiip of" Gio . are : January 4 York in New born was He ? ee and GTO . N of university ‘ snowe from | tickle' good] « BOWLING. j WASHI morning. Sunday In 1865 he Ss t pla | Car-|#nd Mshoneti ‘threatened'-with the grip,| ae te Bishop Satterlee: officiated at services| last tear tder da} form W baske also did 11 : , . points ‘in Honesty the ~ "Irate ate 3- ; intimate.friend iritual adviser . tington,1 ¢ When to who v ‘ tola in the} | Contestant. Rransford found little21 change . | City Bowling league February sani W melt meron in =o standing of the teams with); vincent a Yt is bla careless I was that says #liould have kept away and be star Positiion bons te a AT id Aroud, r wy : lumber ibe d . Ret | WW A aan CHURCHMAN DIES I |euk ore the and ha throwin ata ace in. oe dant home ‘Roosewelt aiid "hia earritty dled here today of pneumonia from ® rincipa ‘ Statement. Ketchels fought\Sullivan the way I planned} amen Dunn eave = 357. ir bf was|ten second, r second, "old . 9.5 3-5 eo 11, 1843. . * th mnn Glos iEols! ngton. 2-5.handicap. Rev.! 22.-Right Feb, Washington, Yates Satterlee, D. D., for twelve| Protestant Episcopal bishop of z - ee ing This of po blew #1 at t } t "and| ‘pres lous to calling Oa m Ip oot etw 1ooters: f two j the3 the : ncompany | events of: fifteen az "Whe - of Love" _ Summary: 4. Meteal? ie tutionee "Suew Atkid yen nry ears Maurice Thimpsen and Kid Lafayette Tw va, Woe: sae Et pre The two middlewetghts advanced, to "Tt a a ; : DORE ut as' Sul- | rr falling, w ~"Ketchek'. meet each sther. They shook hands | ivan mente was he smash eh Ni supple-|. | mented the smash with aca right-hander and chatted for a few seconds. Ref-!in the stomach. It was all over then, eree Roche then came into the ring |put the counting H. hich an "les . on s8- , eo Anne McGee ne 1° = sec-| Y . 3 4-5 and won, ttir LI shootin the tne Vicjet id ; ite one for] t each mateh - A = Badly a tart eee Ut 9 a ees 2 to the English new St neither although event, To-|ty-bird 2. 4, Stewart Metealf 5, Hoisington tal, ceeded perfect scores amj|only in the second set, when Clark let|§ Wangsgard 2, Wileox 1. 7 : f. 48. . ; oo : tes in making sae Hig Gat ST THT Ce 1 | thr ows-Wangsgard 9 out of 13. = = in at a Uh! was oe a on his game, Brow ning and J. Hoe fling w ent into. the 7. Fleld| Evans C,-Free throws: A. U. rePark . pe ' arate. eed the on hei 7 the Biber pee ee Parlcin3, 4, oa Evans bask« = ee a mor 1e sensation o The other b scores, soth made perfect ,unch 31 Total, 2. 3, Brossard urlongs|son furiongs-1 Reeegmeoons K. 1% 1515 waive, BENT z er gold crown on and Jt fell the mouth and rolled along 73, Am by,ait?this Sullivan ‘ was dazed Se Nasturtia seven Fe ‘tah e¢ rs llivan's from lefts and head rights teeth Lé ot Sixth race, seven furlongs-John Car consider Itse as having a good show] E. T second, Bellweather won roll honors championship the for sae . Pac rie "Ht remain idings la indlv The s :29, . an‘ einhth- Tim Shipp thir Seventh race, mile anc n gh practically tae same w th "Andy" An Juggler won, Alma a second, Don-|derson heading ‘the list with an aver- Ochoa' téebiy. "head aid =, : P ebly "Ketchel went right close] ed ' #ide to La : Time, :43 steeplechase Aunt "Coomeys won tee Time : third Wo his arma wenkly and a Berona | punch of Shiitean'sned won, Salty egland e Ee Sa 1 II race, oo Miss y Mees ipth aon arene ae went down . into aazIng ie re ' Second, f S Peb of nia > aoetl cx ee L Young University, to Oxi" int: Wha Waele I Ogden | to 283) into ti arable netthe Lake took} Wher came. Agricul | MeMitl of-S tonight o;T n. rhe Sa was a good| thing In it the is anwalenth Time, 1:30 1-5. by | third: |, Fourth race, Martha remained x seconds. rg aoa stooc ineranetche doubt,|jowered his of the]. ai . {at Ketchel.' ig It was a few minutes after 2 o'clock when the ring was cleared for the main : ye Sullivan in event was} the ye first ; to hop anon Sen urke eee < oc Burk an " oY fe emo Prorat le t | ee is. His The law Bia Stun thd' ‘ iy pes as he = 1:08 . a ee third. race, ss it |) Seater to the way for a Sullivan triinto the the first man was He ve ce es en reac eae ye aa : ie self had fought and conquered Bill ¢} "7 that Hie: BAG, Ot have Hens enough to but}! mid-ring, to away» dip ry and ~ e: siti tl ya e was ne.por dow ey e nocked - 1 aia en eh rs ‘ Then ee was the spiteful chub of a right-| pave . "ap 0oOmner ~ Third Wow t . 1 uu him at his training quarters 4 himself held he use; the what's But as a flagpole and he got It straight as i the néék." Ti certainly cditeall: he wenid umph, aaa V Time, mil the us] isual of-ail' ‘int "3 ees College 3 leal fact t on or ineéa Jensen One In Gymnasiu the local | tl the 298 THROUG I and Republican Provo j the wlewtwrl A Se fas t a aipl and for third 5 th HOUT 4 Si Hut I the The the y cup eae o J loving : districts of the the league |'ft | hrec 1 Kedm . ‘ led 1 team in several} | Years iIn-competition between the -two pelt . | Nearly Perfeet Score, - nded ington i Mp team from Sal from the Utah down the line 48 to 31. There rt ft ket ropes, pe course- Waterway fer are Bag ; let fly | ®¢Cond, Profitable third. Time,§ Haw plainly oe: oie of v. ns won, Senet Referees, and Clerk. Ormondes ae Sena Right a vi 1k Brown : Lord ‘Rossineten third. . Time |r ocouet =o Prousham Second | | platform. yCerw: | eran ea Si Over. It Was 3 d All Phat he 4 And esenouln | moor. what him eee ee I told more. crouched : a 28 third eee the direc-|-Roseberg the and but floor, or ; four to the slid Mike ' 7 Mike's|there Prete ace > Excuse. Big Brother's : rae T. Sullivan, who was ' ae ieee At New Orleans. . ro os ee = Feb, 22.-City Orleans, New press- | ee ; | sults a ha and rece, three First a2 kind| struck deeply could ‘be told expression in Sullivan's eyes, whole}had the. the That's him. right after story." the left for the head Sulli-|with went/ilanded with a sharp sound that head me, and I the idea into my could not hurt got van iJ Het atten ane . middie-| ~°SO"™O." 2-5 11:67 : and the of edge the towards Harrl-| Halton) natch..on-, var.' 1. yr iron | Servic rat rk, Beet ring, | moe Isnockout punch and that it was neces-|As Mike's back touched™ sary to be on guard at all times. I|Ketchel straightened up Lee second, . Deen adversary, The Gloria as a boxer 3.6) | mar spae |his arms slowly. Tie Michigan at Mike's pawed weicht Spring mat pr pi aa liver fge 3 ew i shot. off won i a |: cldedly led int F er "uD cer 31 ial furH 26, Sink Tune to Ss furlongs-Light D \_ an 4-6 1-25 carried for Game. PLAY eee } in th 3 the Brig- = opportunity of a perfect score ung college charact He missed thi birds in sueccesgame js pr indicated] sion before he again strike his score stride. Mills, and Keefe were| contest was fact and. keen|}the other three stars for the visiting] Hof time after. no at | team, each plliing up 46 out of 50 birds. center for the Christ. | In speaking of the indlvidual shootfirst basket was théejing-of ne di jppye. a 7 that th the or r | i me put up tl S of whom most was the below in|jfar match their found | The loca i tho wi} ‘ Antt ; eee fic third Tin six furlong tebe 8¢€2? t he old Engl ! Ish school, chool tetche eee Ket hel fOl-|Fe osunte lowed him, crouching low and waving | (ONG Said Ketchel: leary = Ti Defeats . n Te . man boast. pilliven t ay : rd } to 48 ) dertl told the start, Each of the fighters | to. make good on his own ante-! watchin Twin ata en \ ! Five foe third | raés-Roy-|-R vant ad thr: caGOn in EGaiaran mind orn {ie por. y Mike but way, tentative i rf etre just right.!ing. He made the Suni elrcuit persistently Ketchel with anything after the|once I did not remember . him. and|ing It's all in the game, first punch. made then lad Michigan The to offer." I have no excuses said: ‘ I suppose e £ Lake's ° The a han « im had- I t | | clear) Salt : oe ote | tesults Augeles, Los Web, 2 « o sexton | | | capital S -- j oe Ber | winter} round today by defeating Los|trap-shooters by a'scoré of con-| : isd tt al , or.15 points to the good . ' : in-the tracks arer ; the ind...deciding | : would-be Philtes today county By oe | ROUGH nan Utah county. cham-| Rose | | f ; Rivals, , ‘ j emblematic of of : the state of Utah. ' sal vould } ee At fi from Helps} ey [fram the, victory, of the 1:40. a wil ale nter i seasor Rae it oe 7 in | 1éext ne may | 1:45. | basketball t e quarters- { player Seeker second,| ral college )1 1-5. | tune of ‘{ - toa carefully. aot to| aid| of him hanged down, he reviewed his. surroundings. Mike| in his dressing room, Afterwards T. ah . vs aia i ae were would muttered] - but Sullivan surroundings FE ze mame solaie ba and >A4 = x t San jemn. He-was trained to the minute, | Man. {of cours but he 1s of the kind that into Roche's! looks alike e whether conditioned or unfor Sullivan| conditioned that he | beforehand said had It | Mike breathe. numbed from the crack on the jaw ceding the "punch In the pit." "My oy offe : | ry ere - thie' [for 3 Roche stood over and we te hed closely | aaah as Timekeeper Harting tolled off the} an. few ne ig While a thers _Referee| nd. side, ~ tom-} ihe rir gs of him. of pe ns. ‘ for proposition \ the ring and dealt with him: accord-| ¢hatt} ey..Will have: a good string 1arter-) kk won, § ingly . | entries:/::.One <of these NVIOOE? y second; Early: Tide third. There were just four telling punches| owned bv Redman and | landed. IKetchel was behind them all.| wniott, won the big Puturity race, sevyon. fy irl or 18 The Mist] by the stake last | First, he tumbled the Bostonian with a| fan) and will' be a strong won Boalt second, San Alviso third.| «The {favorite this left on the chin fall, ur This blow virtually settled the ficht, | Sixth rene, mile-Timothy Wen won. for Sullivan was a limp, wobbling plece === }Krokn! second,- BNI . Pullman ‘third of humanity ever after. Next a righthander the £tre : ‘se ent : mE t e 1 performers s Tide 3-5 ! : gun ' a Sea,second, 5 Full 1:13 the. ride rs ia and. . AVAL ' Fe Downing in Old . ; : a circuit; an} 1 rumor that trophy which rf ‘hy os reales will beye built In Los Angel mari pdon hip mer is declared: to be without} held a Stanle x cont F has!‘ rvath n third. Th é a. Third race, ml ind iRamus won, Treasure Lf third sax be The aad The ; up tha: thet tes aie oa won, : Seven. ine meh een. a r - ; t the nd dow we Heavies: ship | Republ in Service. elt Fah,1 22.-Cheered to tl | Leh a2 } "Tea . = vd rs STAR)» the largest crowd ev ss e | |} the city pavillon to see a. bas a erat | came, the first Lehi High school quin-}| y def Springville last night, nf | t : A ae ; j blican Special Servi Ogden: Feb: 22:-Salt' Re Provo 8. Y. ©. Wins Over 27 to 22 in Champion- - VES ‘\ , ack Mates { nid wate‘ icky : he ihe Ke Team th. 4 gtrat Barks ts. \ 1 er ‘Tn NS saan: ae on at Sethe ° * i ‘ F : nley .Fay-did not reall pra eset ete reakat en a e co i 3 7 7 : i pa t rivy Tide for t place. I he meet ‘ ; z trete) oe } hs Ms *-~AT hy seemed from. whisked f to : 0d as vacVennarin {ts > $1,100 ae members, ye _ rea aea cine pi to - ciudD , t back Cgurssiiceee Squires, the Australian, made with f e mph: . ; Champlon nares Aside from its brev-| ber ity, it was a Vicious, honest battle. lof | a more workmanlike manner than Joe} Gans did, and-Ga of all that supposed the embodiment le nea to be} a » ! < [ane ne TOWN ths a would club | MEET rsey Salt _tracl The rank with such sensational victories 3s/ SALT LAKE COUNTED OUT | {io%st, to, Mectick with stanic over Martin Fla >: > tc Tommy Burns's/ tracks int} Does every r the the ones running exception of the > J < a PRi 0\ -- in' be counted on: for, Arstiand| A , t nail down tl ton 1d. =Meclicl; c the ase eel mes, too, because th »T o} ones, to ride against Lawson nm do| They figure that these two} money in most t a little lves. -s Then will be the only try, with the < for the ite *% = re aut mare 0 A ag 5 Seve i} id y on re odds es ct {him the r record wa Was A = Ree ‘ena : see viewed from mc To . some itfac w the rac ple pen tcm in WE Call-| with Er , Dugza 1 vith Edat no ) trouble in z winning i in sort that went. to e I /22:-Thers att y Bape AEE stab] A saddle, ; had ir 170 "Feb; Chepaultepeck a tines tae infshn +, hal} | the e ror . mari ae 0, or Sullivan's head in ing his: arm to. hasten that o m1 awkins herty at -Curson-and triumph over Squires r woe and good not want cramer Up-Was General-FaFavorite, later consciousness sThe fight will be feyént ‘ s standpoints, = ' WINN Re ene Sok Cece eee Wiecoceeraat the arena night of | a minthe tionless as.a Jog., His eyes were closed| and kis lips. were stalned with blood. A few feet from him upon the mat was the gold crown of a tooth whic had been kno ked from his mouth by one of IKXetchel'swicked punches Ir z the middie of the ring stood Ketche : of "Michigan awaiting results Ten ths PILOTS THE aT de eee Ay4 AN B p eas i 19 to 13 Springville Captures Handsome Utah County Trophy. FE: Age, Managers John M. Chapman. and Ivy z | || Re dman ‘ of Aikythe 2 Wa). 5 cain Qnlt re Saltair and Salt Palace] > . Keema tracks are aiting for the finish iM' Mt Li RisIr e Boston six-day race to sign up >| | } some he the rj iders for the in| | sity r They y sasay that f here will beel there w E of . ring ; to ae ¢ gia ce eae e ute aplanestarting a ocamale:gong avibrated" are slang tS of of ththe clang a 1= 2 salt |any af pe noke th;2 upon the smoke-laden air at Coffroth's arena,-Mike T. Sullivan of Boston lay | under aa say | ieee a> A rics a? NAUGHTON W. ef hesitate : i« zhica uzO i erie n they meet in | of th Coliseum upon the . a u : } Was Round aul notane The 1 . e "fighting has a v le | DUGAN and Ogden Gunners Lose By 15' Points in Deciding Match, Sam Hildreth's Star Breaks} They Can Get Plenty of Speedsters This Summer. | Emeryville Record in California Derby. | Will Soon Be Heavy Champion. -- Defeats are |Chapman and Redman Believe a He Says Fireman" "Fighting he Cerra et % |