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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN PUBLICAN, SALI LAKE RE | LIVE SPORTING Ci Ty, UTAW, SUNDAY, MARCH 29, 1908. NS enteeneon, In Blue |} Grass | Quarters. DOWNS MEET | in Now tele Legislature ' q Gambling -| fo! of } Will Help men eren ae | are watching g pending and with tions, passes, ‘eo 7 eeecteey sa receives : aS the ; men, who ‘ ; 5 that eitherwillthis or some measure become a Churchill will, without Downs doubt, oe law. sr spring | | go on si % by the superior courts, Some ps constitution of the state Tetra charters In perpetuity were granted Pee croton ar Downs and res p tonla, These charters prescribed either poolselling, - > Ee carrie < OEE ie aree troit team | to decide upon the validity of the char-| the parl-mutuel system of betting will be noted with keen atten-| . This mode! tion all over the country. of Speculation is the one that has been| in vogue in France for a great many years, where the state derives a small percentage in revenue, devoted to vari-| ous charities ‘anda other poses The system was a iccoes eave the useful found: Opposition to Books, early seventies the Ark., hitter In the | season. Cobb will ail6 | doned ters already that in existence. an-| nouncement under any The circum-| stances ‘the Churchill Downs people| adopt Rock, +o | Pion ae ts ~ a tracks named during | thé BORSAN flint racing was in progress, | Thus if it should : come to . a time when when || an anti-racing law happened to be| Bi Kentucky, siber > apywhich is the re‘e. | passed in motest of possibilities-for thoroughbréd breeding and racing are institutions of the state involving millions of | dolars-the courts would then have pur- | to: be r "| 28.-The MAY American remain league over ae ana) eal begins to | possession here thire. iiple and a a CAB OTe ien) Dae: Vork round | are with good Wy , 4 has Of , \ thith BHF ids} .l of a uline sleepepradcingline of an hypnotic TH€y do not do not prevent prevent the fraud. | pulling of er aul have hava the 2 advantage horses, But vantage they that in a great amount of promiscuous speculation the public will oftentimes get a better place price against a favorite than they would to win. The machines have some things in their favor, and the attempt to introduce them at Churchill Downs will keenly the attention | objection to them duction will throw THE eye in holding ue nm order high normin for lower, was no and | uN material)there to Sl 25 5 champion hitting hard has vias o "g3g9;iand to $5,000, rather ge 5 pets s |B | | a | ? : ? a 3 15 3.5 4 eae ton Cine WeeH180c 16/14 © eee [OL } S. Ce, i impress his that he but for opponents with up the} a may 5 all not be practical more than,;fight champion-| Owen e by3 the 5 hypnotism, purposes jit he no +} this doubt end on a this Tommy E Nah win, wile ch lose stay here Burns hee or {s {s tc to British Lemons Devoured < meet ten rounds that the | | of turfmen. The is that their introout of émployment BOER 1,|30/187-12/120/115|33)32 Z&CMI.. on He a!a Barry. ae chet aa . who Ph aR ind purse PA colored are willing neo: a3 ae Gans until eomeet es less an negro it is no can sure send thing Barry the to ) Weve the championship. ft, but of himself when he meete John- f BY 159 ibe 3 at New York, March 721 7 4tTStss loud timbel and let 77{101)35|57 | heard in the land. 28.-Sound the hewgag es Hack RACE RESULTS Fourth Fifth race, eteeplechase, two race, sfx furlongs-The and Cameron won, third. Billle Van Time, second, 1:38. a second, Jubilee Grace In our States few won, Bell Wether second, Winning Ster third. Time, &:16. Sixth race, -seven furlongs-Ferry Landing is mtdst and be things doing on the mat United i Los Angeles; March 28.-Santa Anita results First race, five and a half furlongs- Barbett won, John Swift second, Aquine third. Time, 1:06 2-5. Second race, six and a.half furlongs- Aristotie won, Barney Oldfield second, EBonite third. Time, 1:203-5. hird race, mile-Smirker won, Montsecond, Thomas Flyer third. Time, 1:49 Fourth race, six furlongs-Dominus Arvi won, Pretension sécond, Botanist third Time, 1:13. Fifth race, mile and three-sixteenths -Merlingo won, Slftver Skin County Clerk third. Time, 1: Sixth race, mile-Ingham won, Vesme second, Tea Cress third.. Time, 1/40, Seventh raec, mile-Master Lester won, Barness second, Friar of Elgin third Time, 1:39 3-5. half miles-Karh won, Essex Huddy third; Time, 5:07. : ne | ey | | low enter I I am the ring of d America a JEFF THOM the there wwill in these for the next3 weeks. wish I afraid Is the Russian Lion Frank Gotch alive? going Well, to eat rather. And after he has made a nice comfortable lunch on Gotch, he will take Jenkins on as an appetizer, and then or nuts and ratsins is prepared to pin two shoulders and can, 9 shoulder wrestlers to and a hfp or two of any other the mat who hips Americhoose to offer themselves for the sacrifice, This is Mr. Hackenschmidt's program, and by the same token, according to ing which the ing has all set form will the out sheet, there prevent is him noth- perform- gustatory feats for himself. which he | showed the effect Father dent, howeyer, match be of his Neptune. with that Gotch wrestle He the was the fel- or Rogers. to Strength. are acquainted fully equipped Eymnasium that Lusitania affords its first-class about story the his strength big was I beat Typhus Republican the Rages Special -_-_-_--_ best two if hom [ rs Johnson, LENS ; laughed "I thinks Why 1 | l Ba 1 th t t= ifte 1 I ? has tabeiice can't tell the States, better ,| > of or | I. to meet be? > What Burns, from in . , ; I not. there. the Paris, "bel he will professionally EVANS .get fact traction RUS ould mal popular SS SUCCEED L may I anybody when and and tell will. sas will meet not ficht- that he-is has nas him Il be said that he am e inclined food, § Our || I were. present. Thesawerae attend: ance for.the eight gamés of the th)ra; round was 29,500. ; The Sporting Times rises to remark: | Though Tommy Burns is reproached | with picking out all the soft jobs that | offer in present-day pugilistics, it may ; Only be that he ts seeking to prove Nis right to the title of the world's cham; Pion wherever boxing flourishes. In Bill Squires he downed an Australian | in Gunner Molr, a Scotsman; it Palmer, a Neweastie Englishman, and in Jem Roche, an Trishman France then awaits him with more kicking hybrid, and America falls than with mut of the lot-the buck Johnson But America may ealfl in vain while poor old England ts meekly handing out 75 of the gat receipts and 45 of the cinematograph. | | and Thoma really sane can er of the whe ee al Evans Admiral Evans fléet as battleship All the Republican News for ;50c a Mo. when Bree Read The Spring Sui t Showing great odds the and handsomest most attrae- tive even we have ever shown. The first shipments were beauties, the later ones just received are even prettier. The pattern range is large, the colors are of such variety that most any taste can he pleased. The of man who elothes \ he will will recognize enjoy a look Smart i t I Cable. ad é. Hi gy eet: i os er }a iss me pe a tailors. a" Men that i PS, e a who take the dressy care Stein-Bloch Clothes have another make good, honest clothes, Come and see them. enjoy the show. A. for stvie H. men can of the hest onr away get from inueh sell for $20.00 to 340.00, to sell for less, $15.00 and the best You'll the more ole-at-a-time tailor more clothes value, we know We lp, of for.the enjoy the look-we'l] Crabbe 220 Main * and try-on Clothes in Stein-Bloch Clothes than the can give. Not only does he get he saves half the cost. price, their hands. "Diana of Dobson's," the| greatest London success of the year,| is the work of Cicily Hamilton, and "When Knights Were Bold," another recent success, fs from the pen of Harriet Jay, who writes under the name of "Charles Marlowe." the newest and STEIN-BLOCH the clothes --___. one the toughest is by Writers Win Fame. to visit: the French capital before } he goes p home. , \ Crowds See Socker. =fies Se haar se aa Association football is unquestionably a strong second in the affections : eee Sa ey repay oa of the British public, Statistics Justerei j sued show that the attendance at 68 cup games was 1,223,000, an average of ‘abolitelS:000"to ‘the game.u-At saine of the games more than 45,000 people fs not advertis- ing any new breakfast is a good wrestler. ab Republican Special Cable. o London, M arch 23.-While women are waiting for the franchise they are winning much more substantial things. | The writing of plays, which itn England is much the most profitable kind) of literature, is passing rapidly into of a-.French ah extremel: Big the pas- ana return [ean Te if there is enough. in it, I hint! 6therwise;not' "(am ington! fun ‘or-practice hei f I or when black, sarees think any- afraid Johnson nel you wahic Feu he a big ow not do Iam any aoe and prope baess Ao will. fight { eo) hould meet losoc k }| French oe i be:| ham ix Fi 5 i no iat oft MAY ; le tall 1 may the nigger, at Budapest, <>. 4 ais 11 ; We soon are to have another wrestling champion here from the other side. His name is Gbysko, and he comes from Austria. Despite his name, Budapest, March 28,.-The typhus epidemic continues and rich and wellto-do families are leaving the city by the scores to escape possible contamination. The authorities admit the existence of spotted typhus, "among the lowest classes," but. the newspapers continue to print evidence showing that hunger typhus likewlse Tages in the poor quarters of the capital. Women Te | fe o : af fig jon | pul ‘ roe" three,"' fellow when country, . Ri t As met the Australian champion, Groth. "Before Groth would consent to mcet me I was forced to agree not to hurt him," said Hack, "and the next day after I had beat him I Was sued by him for $2,500 for breach of contract and damages, Groth alleged that I threw him very hard and_ inJured 4 bone in his back. "Well, to the uel mu ens\ xo l at West Polnt, and I feel satisfied in my own mind that I am as good as I ever was and would like to have a«try at either Gotch, Rogers, or any other wrestler, England Iengle to fight, Sat e ifferec Sue "C, a9 te a Seen was SUSE COIS eee + intimated that really ‘ for li f me to meet is s ‘L | pe again Gotech » z 1 movemen ire unked him as to what lie' Z. ete ph ais an ee eee eiTyes 1 ° I Pet ae a has he @ done to make afraid of him, except talk? Spent most of the time coming across the big pond working in the beauti- interesting J Johnson be-| little for him as ner ‘otherwise. BBle with Hack and who happened to come over on the Lusitania, the writer learned that the great wrestler is very religious. He, prays to ke ep his Strength, of which, there is ng doubt, he is very proud. He takes the best of care of himself, and never lets a day go by without doing more or less training. In fact, he and his partner An an cham- -pTommy) ni advant- h v 0 his have postponed, Prays to Retain From friends who ‘ body that "T have been taking good care of myself since I have heen: Instructing of , \ sitter | in cis } nedfore. has signified no great eager- heavyweight , 1 Med: future' 1X ait wy ata a8 : |p es » | When it, trom the Ss |." P ness to grapple with Hackenschmidt, but he is perfectly sure can take he the measure of either of the other two. He says: out . ish j i i , with oft not either 1 aad confi- date would meet hil ~ indu rita: SON. it may Hackenschmidt had a hard time of it coming over, even if he had chosen the big Lugitania for the passage, and old to . oth Young could HGY DAHLGREN xhibition Th Roche;-tl , i Soehiiaiid on acircumstances. never heard any more about+the-suit.'' And the big fellow laughed, Tom Jenkins is out with a challenge yet Tom Jem j ce Bid h x than to oee ine i A iS (j0es Azainsi a : Nor , WELEO, RICHARD Ma i to i the Money anes his el| opinion let | count Wants 3 PO : 2afare He ber Y toa Lilt by these days, | for ré ady to pick up | é authority expresses JOHNSON OF Wants to Se VE CUIIE afraid -- No. | Corbett on a y Pass nee. AFRAID 1] BY fae champion. | roll had | Jim floor late |2417023 | 73\L02131/94 eeye €"s : "138 tera SSwapvnatan ee eee (ed Canine, H. C. ee 160 At Washington. Washington, March 28.-Bennrings results: Firet race, seven furlongs-Workman won, Green. sécond, Serville - third, Time, 1:30. Second race, five and a half furlongs -Oraculum won, Bellic Hibbs second, King of Bashan third. Time, 1:09 4-5. Third race, four and a half furlongs -Persona won, Takahira second, Belbeck third. Time, 571-5 seconds. Guns, Burne D as Boni G eelteece tes{o7{41 eon Ri Sia ors She |liz 211638127) 4 |. The a strain of training ‘ and the ex© S& shu " 4 Hance, ae Giket 361186 /1391151)44)26 Much: amusement has been caused | citement of a battle would be almost Williams, ons. 21/184-6 }133/130)29/28 by the suggestion of one of the Eng-| certain to sénd the little fellow c O77 off his -? 7128126 az ES Pays zs . sone patiae ie Sent nae pala lish papers that Burns owes his vic- balance, and It is possible x} 2 the -next , ~ +t [hOemae dl 0 se in Ave ¢ eos ‘ o > + wnt R' Williams, Z. C.}33/181-4 ]114/147/31/38 | tories aA over Palmer and Roche' to the ) time it wonld be for good Se ee a EE ee a etl a3] 6)is P@t™ey, H . C. ...)24/180sel eaten s n e J;, Higham, C.../36/179-19]129|144/50/37 St th f G H. ) h d Margetts, Z.C.M.L|33)179-9 Ittoltss|40(93 reng 0 reat ac e€nsc. mt ft Talamantes, - -{30/176-14/109}175}31)45 Birt: toned 1271176-10| 961107127\40 m io as Becostinr: 7" g)a7522 | 33| 35|10/13 Almost Sure to Bring Victories aymo ad, Z. C.../30 Pacer es| 86 ouae Collins, Cwns -|21|174-9 9 2630 S. 3.S.. ...)33)173-11/108|135)45/4 Donkin, 2 evine .133)171-3 }112{120]42|55 ; \OMPSON At New Orleans. New Orleans, March 26.-Results: First race, four and a half furlongs- Guy Pisher won, Brougham second, Intervene third. Time, 543-5 seconds. Second race, steeplechase, full -McAldster won, Dr. Logan second; Dr. Héard thitrd, Time, 3:45'1-5., Third race, six furlongs-Robin Hood Canada sécond, Bert Ozra_ third. Time, 1:13 2-5. Fourth race, mile and a half-oOld Honesty won, Termaceo second, Good Luck third.. Time, 2:33. Fifth race, six furlongs-Hypeérlon If won, Hast Agnes second, Colloquy third. Time, 1:13 Sixth race, sexen furlongs-Warner Griswell won, Blue Lee second, Royal Onyx third. Time, 1:87 3-5. Seventh race, mile and a quarter- Quagg!te won, Greel second, Doubt third. Time, 2:06 1-6. Baltimore, Md., March 28.-Joe Gans, bit low, he will probably take on the {s going out to bring home some more!Dutchman and replenish his treasury bacon. "He has -practically agreed to/and at the same time show fight folfight Boer Rudolph Unholz April. 7 in| lowers that he is still in the game and the East. The Boer has been yelling/that no sawed-off, muscular. boy from ¢ , here and for a scrap with Gans and, as the col-| Johannesburg can come over ored shadow's finances are running a! climb on top of a bunch of lightweights. tees etre, ore! wesw 4 Cs aoe . NOT E about an to Frane that whil | for the count on ten rounds. | Terry may cet back. health and len information is that the Chicago| strength, he will never again win a} ta has shown steady improvement of | championship battle. T hardly 7 and expects . to give -be- poem hat a good ac-/lieve his friends will the My 40 | boy ~v) 1 and big a . arent ‘de | to replenish patted plenty of : Sie good, | long He is to | j master, as he will one of |he is not Hkely to want | money whenever he cares fecal V ro} rece draw. and a the Is : 7 abe So Boer Unholz on April hite Moran is anxious to get 7, a w fight | Pea with the copper With | There with DI are others 19. to . idea MOVE NEXT 6 The two have been matched at Mil-| Terry MeGovern has come back in his| waukee on April 10.. They are to go|old form, and has a chance to regain | | S../36/187-31/151/130/38/41] MS has attending: meet Drosroposition I Z 5| |e Sigal 3 : should 2 iF boy lan HIS qN : a2 a taryIf InBurns more hasthan one battle. the powers it ais Jack Arthur Johnson has concluded that he doesn't want to go to Eng- 16 Stars | oe idea of hypnotism in i but I do know that on reprobatior the bation ef @ champion: || Aopes <o cee 2 ve oan et well handled > . point week./ the during list and Sndividual averages Won, anor Silver 7] ; sepees ss teil Sie} fi Se ke hopes||s fighting for sheer love of the game, Mien him Brooklyn chance to #1 even c Se ship) if ‘ he Is i: 18 ~ t a % ov ee : | wonderful effect [ have seen. it, and }so has every man w ho has Watched the battles of a champion vas of such all Te - that his friends| W chara bi that the an even his lead in} edn VT, Jack Quinn bit There "scoree| 1 Grape, Pee ZOOS Shad a ret rere ntr ies eo fline nateee aks ij quick on his and has den ; rs een Pres on. 19 Spitz, Pla. a |s compromise duce of speculations if conGitionsthisand form circumstances in that sec4199 so warranted. Of course, the parl-mutuels having a . Kilpatrick, through- | kb Yor be the anything in the | the prize ring, men some witl de-| fighter by one hattle, but ae Stewart's| ae "ett hs Sea A eee tells ¢ It lew: He fighter; is his hands, ‘possesslo ae os ck || for fo struck him. with a| It is in At Oakland. San Francisco, March 28.-Onkland results: First race, six furlongs-Blondy won, Magazine second, Ray Bennett third. Time, 1:14 4-5, Second race, mile and 70 yards- Meada won, Ralph Young second, Mill Song third: Time, 1:41 4-5. Third race, mile and 20 yards-Hilgert won, Silver Line second, Kruka third. Time, 1:41 1-5. race, five furlongs-Rose Lee Rose second, Transce Time, 1 minute. Fifth, race, mile and.a half-Tonic won, Arecourt second, Eduardo third. Time, 2:34. Sixth race, futurity course-Pajarolta won, Gemmell second, St. Francis third. Time, 1:09, Joc mm ) siianGal mrunpia | are Warranted olis man' though - last well known fact that the authorities] °f Eastern racing would like to intro-| MEET A 23 De- machines were in use on the Bastern| a great many men, bookmakers and tracks. The attempt was made to} their clerks, who have long been idensupplant the books with tified with racing affairs, and this is this met with so much opposition from| a serious objection, too. It is one that the big betting men of those days,| will probably determine whether or many of whom were powerful factors | not the machines can become an estabon the turf, that the plan was abanlished Institution at Louisville or not. GANS Sea the 2 March effected, Whereby the books operated as usual | 274 a specified number of machines Were also allowed to be in operation. | Were a ‘ : : sq] Toe machines were finally abandonelt at Brighton Beach along , about 1887.! eagennonaly they were tried at Butte, Mont, and with a Cenc orEy ie meas-'| Ure Of success. It has long been a} occupy mutuel! THOMPSON, 28 of e itelag sANnnett Jeannette. « Hanes'‘s Colts Tyras Cobb. rittle Bel a > erred ‘on second, | troit American league team fs expected | y here within a few days, and among Pe : 4 ; + | Anderson, j the7 number will be Tyrus Cebb, chanio e one. aia enti ond, La~ 6 that ee cence i pen ee t fi 07-% with e for thehe Cres.|2 Cres-| fo e Anderson maintains 7 5 oF individual race, with Crowns to] te aow Crescents Zz CG. M. - It! racing In Kentucky, a Constitution Revised. f : dozen years ago, W i oe ey a , rise EPR Prati Far pete tise the head of/ in cae season. : Andy | Pierpont would require an extreme prohibitory| bill, which would then have to be] sustained prevent e in the | change | Team standing j are is follows: Teameg meeting anyhow. March Y New Soe BY a heavyweight pugilist who eek cheleoionenis form. He ito one fell down overthe p Jack a ten at d Pete followed sult five' pins, , cach In the frame. j the | stil) have sth If not, York, N | sloppy one-but It counted. Then Jack) line, taking on the better men of the good ; j}counted eight on the double and ete | second rank until he js fit to fight for| Joe Gans is likely same num ber. c It left the tWO/ |] sot the e same There are good|‘"harness Sh alte hee cask" Dae thé championship champlonshty h re goo0t : , with | teams as they were with Bit cae |judges who are inclined to. belleve { resh bacon before this winter, here horses racing been' and who are In a position to know something about the politics of the, Keystone state, there is an impression the 7 or Unnae Cober ean | of | 28 relieved. Kentucky , |2landperfect the governor's| 2 situ- | becomes & ae ain a hom e of the thoroughbred ation in the will be considérably Among ¢ at ee the of ete zeae os fern no lit-| } prospective| . | Joe ee still | Bote Ouinn 2ete Quinn legislation in Kentucky. If the récenit: | ly introduced bill, prohibiting pool| I x ce | room gambling but permitting race} track speculation under proper restric=| In ‘ -Racin here, as well as at other points) r in the West, tle interest will tn i from the Crowns. Thursday | Pgeans Pein , | Seat tases stamina out ;leadersra |} | With me Bob Ward, Fae forme ed mateur}| up closer L. Sullivan to the took} ontheh ou of| | y ahaminantherwise.| and) a good chance of win-!cHampion of Ca&ilfornia, ho. ha :| ey, OS ook TF dhe te i , : E. inant. been regarded as a pretty good man. might have had a chance oO t him. is . } 1 , . "ola : snee o sharley ight''s game was the clos-|/Stewart not only ontboxed Ward, but| The cold-blooded I t Cas eI § r xciting of the séason.| put him to sle ep in the second round] Mitchell was about as ye had won Ne a game ] +5 | when it with a clean-cut punch which had | asset in the ring as his wonderfu 1it~ | > third. Up to the last {Tame none of the elements of chance in it. ting powers fhe tiger's . url of sob viec- | to. helped him lip Fitzsimmons' to judge} Impossible course {ft ry Of "abe wet pines NS Se Game, 28 ' by winning tro oueokenres| Lm Sam Wt BY RERT E. COLLYPR, ee, for Vie tory in League. Ciousnts | ei can ‘T CET GET AASSTFIGHTaie TOMMY UNDECIDED | York :archie 28.-a 11 besins and} ,,¢ Sev to. |lanvt1 do ne notin know whether there, I a Tree : Up Chance j ||. | ine | | | | New: Creeping Have SE 1 The Crowns are Ifthe Cit porn n th cond half | | a i Regulation j | ae ied CHURCHILL Still | j any + /Crescents ° || ® NEE | ° in fo Front | rire Warfare & Coming | FIELD, OF TRACK AND RING a | . i CONTEST j State Attracts Attention in REPORTS Whirlwin eavyweight Whirlwind ) (Ne|New Heavyweight : | TELEGRAPHIC AND LOCAL STILL LEAD N BOWLING Ra | : Bill A omc | | Turf i GOSSIP \ | |CROWNS COBB JOINS TIGERS | FIGHT KENTUGKY ere -- Co. |