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Show THE REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1909, ALL IMPORTANT SPORTS FROM EVERY WHERE RACING MEN ARE * che INTER-MOUNTAIN THCR HAVING HARD TIME There Will Soon Be No on Earth for hem. JOKE ON Stanley LUCKY TOWHILS OFL ~ ON ZLHE EVE OF ENGLISH FIGHTERS SHOWING CLASS BATTLE SUE ret ree Ss. Place More Than One Championship May Be-Taken By Britons. BALDWIN | Ketchel Once More A NEW BOXER FROM CHILE Is Anxious to Fight May Be Trained, Groomed and Kicked Into Battle With Johnson, Johnson, BY JOE Republican San of MURPHY. Special Prancisco, the racing trainer and Service. Fe, 6.-Pity man, the jockey, the lot owner the Republican and| bookey New matter and the tout, the plunger and pike! There will soon be no place on this grand| earth in for them. New ered South and they soon Orleans the frozen face, the West, of and | Driscoll Then the } Now the cut _ the | Johnny fighter mar- sum that Calffornia would | | | ;} oO cities a it? ' would lose : Why 7 tho zg See es EGY. Be a4 ID Ft x Jack Johnson, = ; al @eue will fight fries Ger aee aoe Eee ISR had Me fake Johnson made up Tah s-Johnson 3 " 0 ' fighting : ae game, - neaierinan. "Dusy. vl seems #he a all of my a fight or Sa His Latest Photograph -- e advantage ihe eS But Th all other » fact that negroes Iam' -T. FOr re . ae an the middlewelgnt RABID he ava Langford world; of the a it is the ten any weight and he has no Peskin, over eect co turow prize fight-? La haa stor tonsa lyon ‘sr tan ot of nalts JEFFRIES Phe: mance 4iDe C |. i iS has ear ic resenny kal mation. amo ne coae at ht ility 0 beat such felink devotees Rae De ne nee a Rene the ancsie of the mn squa it tetook circle. | lows as Jim Nagar 3arry,in W wht ant ro Much hot le innguage is being indulged | thirty-nine rounds for Kau ek in, and re ine BPs WwW great) beat in Los Ange les, Aa ee : "ale arr the prize ring is saamanilin hing | beaten Jim Ban Av me an ioe aoe the youth of our country Prize time that Langfor« reigns = Sod Hig fiehtin , is better and cleaner now |} of hearing about Langford e +H} than it eign ever vas before » Smith, Biddle Bent h, oneone - authority in its history, | challenging. Let him ve g | mid« ilew of ofthethe coast. sporting eights e I time, as long on 7 have. as the nnn go against In . public the fs lo -- . ie have through the I the overlooked in the given shows factfact of, boxing disgruntled become t ththey s that utte r of mé the in San | upon | body have passesbeen} for me. » Not wishing or anybody's know logical : in opponent my heart | e Francisco. 5 the | ends of mail ok ‘ rab mean-|)oc¢ars, king ‘ prospectors matter all Lo knoe any \ pretens one I mm iat] |) oeWhat.time : , ‘ ere m sure, is not the case, |to bar negroes, but as long as there } f Se a aa in may have a spite to/a great demand for somebody to wr . wor ic t put ai Ae possible work H "on that!am "someseems ‘individual willing pro-|the to take from. championship the chance, thé biasandHs it Me he eras would forget himself as to | |) x fightpretending Langford championship 80 ti estmatian then the others ability that would who) eee ae Zoe aaa of people of a| will have to fight it oul amongst en Pains oy ‘ena the best drawing calcen have assurances private SEER OSLO oN es 1 spite one pro-!land chag. Johnson give sport in the world to Spite ter in San ori a2 personal, match He can cut thewillmone; moter, or even every promoter Ps | erry ‘ way he desires. In the mean‘he boxing than it eethe. better tors game et has ; ever b Wy iy saa By: be =m : = 5 j "the nod b Reames - ms y eigla- ume |t cep ‘ 1 1 } ‘Seen heard a natives weights that "re that sands "Of entertains every course so year. the me many are are 2 s o x¢ s ol thou ace ee | CRBS ee aril | those ory ae world Wie, Beleteru be mene ure a nish ite menta othe. at ©X- -: Ser rie I Pavers, 1,5..6q The els te 1 Fe letter that sage en anh céin takes Sea | however, ong. instrong, either a elimination and sports. | | champ longs.' ions hip: I husky © hand feel it got allthe right it How was'there . to be the letter went realon thing. to say | didn't come out and to vi say sides his palm. It also ony aps ts ae |Jeneth the dangers to pf De , in the cleaneee taro saree Sena t t eet i a eee f to the past few it seems : pe § ree m<¢é ate who that would there yote are to )he his ‘vaudeville ver nd nap sane has like iti ig a artist there is at "hand hand, and Langford, and form, and enough. why-well, aan "Of course, ; z if the only one purse, point If 88 pe involved, it is big and eee, : eee As: ie ait than we fi tI with ‘ ; bring | the ha.) ---- en Meets Old that that I was recited which pele gi reas jJeal dea my t cipate fai anygreat "yaaatine of £ in when other Ieastern re-visit Chicago, cities soon. a ‘Tommy hat up Mea} house tha ; | battle well. wa : It Romans tie T but is tha sald ed | put je Jet- i that he he was Lats that | acornpoaDsh's pene e hat promotin are that only ¢ Johnson. an "Hl j den n Johnson vy othat nd. : who would rather sit if; a Nee +h and, Tobnaon As fellow is ititles "entitled is to not anxious makeak all t the Johnson was elevate 1@ son petterhas it to.do will be with for ¢--5 ford to Ht might greatly 4 11 it if- would such:he'would be to H ouse use contest, the ne in my appes arance member me » .s yi everal mo ACE 5o- himself: less that to. hl John- 1 Pp aces hange wa ms naere and re amount qule var' in or ene 0 RESULTS of me than: ae ae everybody ae = Amarcles on Beas: ing» te acct ees we rind fon ? be anid 10¢ itES upSih 2 3 é "American for May friends Poe; ) au e es ~ } Be-T :i Emeryville. six furlon ry will the be his cham- Eu 2to asad) which have! theSeale ring ea x 7 the now he ote has aa o won anc ut Agel at cycling hefty New ee started to The Zea- at tee the Joe Washington ee pe this season Flutterer, hotel, heart, club A ahaa confined Goldfield of Sporting een Pore 18 now neuralgia by Jeffries has Dee pounds a ee the Great Belmont stable, the races tackle does the o 7 nec va ns. to his rooimn suffering and, not from according {0 finally negro decide champion, to we are for R SKE a in oel's horse Senne stalk ‘Tt can dule the thr es that ae ne Cc should assume s in England, the third d fT horses tie position. 1 could phe new ind the LaeoP 1,000 On 2 not will yllt ar age s Siearitaniesy which is 3 me not not r re- one : be occasion separated. a eee race bebe. opened four, will be ne ate and raced for Th Are | mobile F e Pep- ousan Expected to At yyspand, ying and show, wa event which ur ider the the aSeletter of the' hit eighth of few bouts challens osing least At mo nonths. is : that her a eee pa says J., will en J ne with Jack Joh Oe . other alf of ae the eee ha : i i Mos writer, tote the o talk 2 ' do sosaldwithin she Jim that least Jeffries retired awith ri boilermaker the was > *x next going - to ne the and slo elgt i : anthe| for since | "comeback" auspices J. | congratulations $2,000,000 auto- is a He Mr. James cross bats | Denveriteu € During Week. Feb. 6.-The 6 Pollol of a com- him Broadway,Cneseth the oldhas training Serene been' warmfeb 41 : i tend Chicago, lay d Hundred ; can James That word settles | neh of it. the The word of the | arora aaleneriees and« that Harry hands get out before is six pounds. and Mrs. eeIn of the and feet three, hox has pe ao with the best men i at Columbk Sait she is fast, f knows atard lot enous a We £0 game, All sons inte sntion on May | Seen k nock Gut ean Jeffries. /mestings tie oro Two the trainer Vudenich welghs 195 three}, course chief race will be worth] pounds. acre yas will bea saa nine] Spee See er GREAT from against | € it is pete nt just toto try him ti seven races on each day pounds Le be distributed, pounds Amert- a oldsters. ere German Grune "ee tel : English- by the - a meee entered Sesthe be seen the -_- Pade overlook John Vudenich, a Chilean, | who is right in our midst. | he South American is a student, | working his. way through Colum no land if he can be induced to enter the place Vioo onra : him aces. good gC : S ; a4 pound 3 7 anc then ai fZarclay Walker's uae nian, Llanewm eal ‘arrying the sameLea welgh Seen racing » son cine shown Chaser g 19 Pretty there, ana will1S} | Ove r 9,000 taal uwn welgeht schedu p rie <es gre feared If , has seven-m already has! were ninety-one dead heats. Of this and | ;ymber for second, and seventeen_for and while Langford Johnson xpected D pack. " * re 129 from men Ay as ear oan rre Majesty, . hard Be Sony has veteran, 2 Johnson London, for stories ae Sot : to i ‘ ill oe Ce Liar newa Vere : east he there E the friends of the ever sexecutec ve st knoels ane au erae left at w mon ee ee POP , area at ‘i zht & : by oe in . New here for theOrleans battle ; Sieh | of relle << ‘i on the "k down south, th ia garded poo as : probable, é ‘any adverse i house legis- | N ee AACIiseum Uy and pened the thisFirst See egime ont waiting, as they) thought, for his aaa a snag in the the Co n yg' exhibition ot | 4 llation Wwisvill strike that|armory for seven days' exh : -y Ferns is one of the toughInvestigation show vs i Nate Sorin For Sane oa So OTe a : the motor car indus 3 round this city, hirty. dukes, earls, three viscounts ¢ Rose..Cherry, 4 ! ine estimated three tour s 26e aap land, See Ene altho eo yal Throughout the attendance ae peed pele Sere aoe fu rlongs ee lost Sophorin a decision barons have their | " sment expects 200,000 | + o in bouts at the A local ; c 3, ad dozen of ba , lan the oat nage or two ty Mente, wild vl, nd; r} roun 1 the list are fll see the show before th 1 16.5-4 a Pentehe . house" colors fig . F 5 2 ones {cht. Tral Temps,| egistered, gom ofreg the in : ntial most and ;Iinflue theE was : Bal. , Reed, of the} Deanne cIoaS ne w Oe : is 1s pale a ruggedelights the national | jis always betes s by by forcing forcin Fae st Salers 1 uibi ne Pee orate a ass : nd:,-Glovanl: Bale: peers of the realm. = exhibit to be held me i ae A pi 2 Horn charac l| ectorantie on ia: the Jare@n mo eed ihe punishment comes. shth, Pa takes hard work to be & é ever attempted in Chicago, rd | ---- 52000. added=-~|\oareman. . If, 7 you don't' ashy See ee altaaabit ull rers - - dded- It tak ELITE: THEATER ijeve | one ever ennes a Ligh o sec n simunicate with Richard Ar i) Serna cacera fe ar too limited | ae vicetrated Th 1:57 4-5 as , 1 ig champion, who Is barecten | to accommodat of the manufactur- | Moving Pr Seo exnoot and evening. elli 1ie seventy, econd;vardsRal-|¢othe come worle am ~ gE set: ereat fieht. Pya Bar par AR Es AY plea going ‘ out cours Lam goservices. | silve r¢ he) third. { ;am simply taking advantage of th THEATERMustrated lop 2 oetunitie sand that presenting I as ELITE =a | selves, I wantare to call atten Movi ee\ " r fierioon. and o wening | tion once ! Ore that 1 am not ny , Admiss ‘The é Four and for my . ie is SB ticht ingford battle.Seah ith since Lang he won battl I ae nie ; @ aaa welghts in the rich handicaps to - be 21,000 race ony the ee E nglis aka oie d for"on sh turf ee Riise) eee eee Koen iiie nate Scots will | at erent great I would the ey a Knows, I bout NFacarike s uch interest, eae ee I the Bper1ard-1 hittin The jionship.. -- Los 54 his first first iho | a be ea on with is megoingday.é to with - othe! ae wh to ficht twenty round ai f from Australia u be: expected ree, batwenn =p boxer. is shaping exhysician, it will "be two weeks bewith theHe gloves Bee ane sever colored man will-be Verily, the man who thinks aoe aElalto talk fight again. ie c rsoec > easy has another| ~ opsultable skirmish ne fr 8 th eS iete ; ink Raia eae i | hi for a suitable op: ee ance in| ponen ‘ ic ; The winning of both the races in | Tce provided, of course, that Jim which It, Johnson's prestige. | | 1 = from eee beats om SED eae America eee - tk xpressi look at. vymo:.and then to 7 tell by 10 ex} 7 r not they aibie whether welght the .to ws YorKoe Jew may: «pant = ‘HAR D DAHLGR EN: Rasiblinan'Saects able In 77 starts this veteran has bee * nondon. ateb cs Much interest is) bracketed fourteen thmes. Even more relein the match which has been ar-|;emarkable is the record of Sheerranged by the National Sporting club.) ners, another one of this year's winwateran Ca clecTohtiston: the heavy-! ners. Foaled in 1896, he went to the re rete an i Sam Langford, es in 1898 and started 122 times | he} they are compelled they have always waited, It will make he: m :healthy. <A healthy t he ealth y.,| A healthy body, body is no ed FS cond fon re oe Ete yea * three-> e- || years th Yee lee because directed attention to the long life of { notified by "Harry Connoly Pollok, cross-country races. Flutterer, foaled | Harry Tuthill and a few others who in 1897, has been racing since 1900. know something about boxing, not oe yan old~ ' Will ' Ie Ae d with sculling, lander Against has fu has dinner are Abou anby hour's aT he and obab Probably sand ' _esislation Lords A Any k schoolboys aceeding champion well STRUCK BY Sam : = LangfordLangtne)-.| the former such:.a showine mi: DA || I make: cheapen as as [ years looked ago. They i Bena" cae wil AA Zack of Bloc day an OO As RACING Vat figh his Sit d SE be pret compe . Langfor Or Ente ENGLISH white eath amazed to th to breathe rapidly during the three minutes out e gloves. s minute of rest theyteathe are naturally one = take net ated one 2 | to That farce deep brea the ns That a aeandthenmore an en then the He over them how bostutery" how . fe Gans and in the) past seven : at night Arnst winds Up | The te: oneduled £6; take place les' walk. | Youns * Match. De. weet takechamp Or Seedof would no lon chances the chance to present: positio rein S Gal formig ng - 3 the and growing mit Aasrticed by day consequently ee i has not ‘ that from tnot h ne ' al a: ‘th ie ible promote the sunEe stot to hand ee ea Phat brought amen De v only Tommy a iHin c: aA he J stralia. 1 Saat in Australia and ey pret ; is ee ee n. there isfs that enough, to would to article is followed quarters of . Interest i TaTaken ee broug brought ‘this MOC NewIt York and has been ere eae r lverybody vy. Maybe seems he mire heabo "ee By the " latest stories les The us story goes Antipodes, aepey 1. 1¢e In made' he EAS was Pop ss car teak, steak, | hour Ss rest before Arnst does a or four miles' sculling an = occialonAUerranreneh Ale with trainee Heneunahtialtakent and an hour he : rows to race on. later is Arnst other Priends. --- ie counting 4| only he may fen if Langford weer © es with i apatadchampion, cap ates LA thentbc the the w Bae) would have to be ae ; eer But after all is sald and done, the whether 1é too busy Baan When tha -, no other acer it Che |.eeJohn ‘i 5 week defeated in good | * few press Bue In ha it. eae 1 hasn't Jeffries ye t dec ided will flight Joh nso He c is earning a8, and prejudiced gay ( of ha aes croquet, lawn tennis, | pecan <i quite a while since T strolled up ‘91 Be ate aie or button, button, did Tommy Burns go tiddledywinks, Aber) progdway, golf e or and down bu State . street, ar Wherere k John‘ne: hov my former 5 he whose got the button, and it 5 is just|j, y is a got That question that beating oe ee ear rd) in|, rah le ao nds and acquaintances Oe eat w ir feurnisite will receive\ possible that some such person MAY | gon? thin has boxing | man y J places ttle or harnothing 5 Ptesdnce a bill abolishing e the lon since in lifar the public has a me world referee big "1° San a and Pl . along, ee - nie DEP aa OL "was fought ling to fight Jack Johnson Soon, oe : would receivewitha personal from the rentleman the blackcall hand, the inference being that said gentleman tha fellow. - home am & men, ise hobiboys { s |sists of underdone ae toust ee ae retired. retired _NN« h ey Oe | site oF 5-7. DELIVERING eon le LO.OQK ZO STORCH chase half: way)! nd is de for theo a purse twoacross Tommy the world-:bBui heforeover.he-could get Gee lncne of) este$6,000, aan < you, Was) turned) Hand breakfast table during of my recent stay in Francisco. know, but 2 © and pester simple reason that if read them Aid a wouldn't ind Black up at my last day stay ALTAR oe ee Sra paiatdesavnen At .came to oer Ing In a colored man as referee, Can n the ring with two colored men? lL have received private cablegram to the effect that Johnson ha iF: ne up for several weeks of ‘the itrical wor in England so that jt appears that t see.a few are1 only addressed <0 forstarted anything to I> ryE the ~ hinting on aerial aAcK Sows Wwi|dn fhe last" LAW SeRne OW Oe oe eg, | Ske vaudeville our aleeces ' seuner |] he the fame) | edscaced' Can | body SED! yected e ja pa was that Iyou nin out to of considerawas beat going thatto meet Johnfor impu| She Bb‘ You never know what a fé llo dence? The letter was probably writjon. s Corbett stripe can do In tt ten by some porter or bootblack they Es rte z rong track of nen Epo een tz : yort that form in trying veersto abolish a sport mee as been relieved of all Dae aanGi through several reasons, a one a about from the etree P the are jokes to me ae me for the attempted to :° inventors descriptions y my want movenrent to put any Cleat. aie challenger, recs 2 speculators, of t to: recently. Champion EFFRIES BY JAMES J, JEL ee Retired and Undefeated Heavyweight Champion of the World, I have recelved some queer odds and < é oP EN ot en Grarik . thatJack T amJohnson the on only for mind sometime ago my maderup H ie aL suid) that some of the men|for a champion to fight me the with letters their wants. made up their minds to do} son, I will be ready. when Jackhey real 4" | of that worst for. the game by pe man officiating Tox gs rls matter of fact, Jact cer ROr, he, Su Scien nana ae ‘Gat he tad the Heavaw heavyweight é we 1 and declare myselt would be th the U Ring, : is" laugh: P eae Johnson ALARMED Aj; + ¢ | hat nce -aAlons : oS Retired From : lant he Intend notice IS: NOT S oe Husiness, not Lasaiine./ ay 8. _ oA Ne A Meet a 4.73 d ring est pe fo or ra ane public ro the nstruction press agents on Trouble. ee xt y 8 f * by ay OS x ies in tere tsa probably oot sump what to light come has x th ere ia the promoters ca pugilism called @| eo tvia eislature to Side If these know how take a real deep breath and expand their lungs. Many of them have nev nad = -the faces | flushed fro exercise that they took | voluntarily. &™ e games do « butI believe they n w ys a be Interested in boxing. xing Is particularly good for the | Just Received. : > & ore ee Haus Retired from Ring. now, as I have said all science Johnson will w ling fight Jqbnson . tay a Johnse isp the talk pF peat ) Bate say Writer Tells Jeff He Must Fight «i to an opinion of all that the le elslatu paAtire RrinisdgoeaeD: nat the would satisfy the pemeors of the ring : I that_I £ sporting pubbite ovenized the chamI ae "tuorougtly' willis of f the eee before i to figh OJLIL VDOT TOR earn ZS, ge From Langford, mind aye never dle ‘the r Incensed to shnso be nie oT a and. pre him. ar Seen perous. fide nt | bar. ae Murphy's little titles are to be saved from British lion something must be nba Perhaps the bill which is to be i troduced in the New Yor Klegislature to make boxing a compulsory part of the Reno penal curriculum will solve the diffi llip O'Hanlon, is the father of the bill, and his idea is not so much to preserve the titles as to knock out Kid Tuberculosis, who comes pretty near being all-round champion in certain parts of New York. "Did you ever see a man of robust health-a man with real ted blood his veins-who Beer to boxing?" asks Dr. O'Hanlon by way of argument. "No; Siri" he says,, answering his own question. "The only men who raise a kick against boxing as a sport 4nd as a healthful exercise are those t to teach aru be You would racing folks have been|colored man."American Now that th and hard from the |} bulk of the spo it 1 ingida it good ane lL: av dell aes <ers, Ona ~ makea preliminary and Owen Tommy with grace and ease. | know Cor ine While wetting go Jem bout like a show, Harlem will comes his fifteen years' experience in New k, he says. he deaths from tuberculosis he says that 80 SS. will have the and | jor Inanybody elec. his cleauest winter " ever the meantime bi re are other o oak nitec m p 5 2 i to aai a State e | fighters anxious limee which goes to noe how lit- | Hght and rake off.a "Ble sures: Amon even old: eee Septal cen his pen in hand as follows: "'l lev "y know ‘wiseacres about legisla taken pen in ‘tama sae' 2 saldwin >1d-time al taurineh went torips ar hi tures. First ing We pm . ees ame tle Pf the Un- | around and wateh a seca contest | than to go out and breathe fresh air land enter into games that require the use of nerve and muscle, The wholesouled, red-blooded men who are the backbone of our nation neyer object to boxing. "Many of our great lawmakers and our presidents have been admirers of the manly art, and if it is good enough | for them it a Se tetieee good enough for us We ect to pass this bill, and I feel ceases the minute we have boxing eee = our public schools as one the regular courses the dreaded fatalities Jed tuberculosis will decrease more than not} should! takes | anaemic tremendously ; stopped. ing © ere championships in a ten-round Marto look in a cheap Moran or Praca gainbling. in the next. fiv« | yeats 1 "Why, it would be suicide to do} it," he said. "Now, there are speed sand of tourists who come = here every winter because Los Angeles and San Francisco afford a little sport and recreation during the winter period. = Service. England, and measure ground from under their feet, and the | | governor of Washington has called upon the legislature, now in session at Olympia, to make race‘track gambling, bookmaking and pool selling | felonies with penalties that stop short only of burning at the stake or a banishing to Siberia. Thomas H. Williams jr., president of the New California Jockey club, and several others representing racing interests, talked to the members of the California legislature till they black In the face and their : was exhausted, but were ° more affected than if they had talked to the wind-tossed waves of th pestuous Pacific. With the majority of the legislature pledged to support the W nee Otls anti-race traci bill, which makes book making a felony and with Governor Gillette outspoken | in his declaration that he would sign any anti-race track bill, no matter if it made book making a capital crime, what chance did they have? The provisions of the Walker-Otis| bill are similar to those of the New | York race track law, with the one ex- | eeption, that pool sellers in California| at be allowed sixty days in which to their affairs. As this exthe time at signature s | dor ument, penned to the the law would probably not become operative until after the present meets are over. "Where will we go now is the question all the horserie a are Cae seek to find their answer in in Lower California, | some talking of open- | ing the gaine ‘in British Victoria. he nti-race track leg islation | turns the joke on "Lucky" Baldwin. Last fall melden came up Os Angeles from his ranch and offered to} bet $50,000 against $40,000 that no | anti-race track law aoe P ae me ssion of the legislature. r adaition. itm was willin to bet a . world's to | mit, ble heart and the big stick. coast was their only haven. California legislature has the | back encount- icy Spectal York, Feb. 6.-What is with our little fighters? less something is done pretty quick, it seems certain that more than one 5 p econd; ‘ Tim ME All the Thoma onest Warl WON) rid 12 keene News, 50 "Gants a Mo. | tralian We ‘is to aang a0 London ; from this glutton season for e ee his 5 Aus ae | ers oon ¢ ining He gets up befo . te ns nines and) after ten 4 for a five-miles and r : ho ale @ ad dry ' toast, goes iF - » |lustrated nce He keeps Pig hil, ifup possible. Bre aire ‘ 1st mbscon-a | evening. the pace signments. assig tor EMPIRE Vaudeville, ee THEATER 156 State moving every songs Admission Son Songs eve ryye CRYSTAL ite THEAT THEATER St pictures and i Moving} ictures afternoon and|gones every afte s 4 - ion, bc = 6¢ and 10c. Admiss : and co Tilustrated ‘ |