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Show AN THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLIC ALL IMPORTANT ‘KE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, SPOR FEBRUARY 7 25, 1909. FROM EVERYWHERE, FRANK CHANCE -STEINFELDT 10 WILLUS BRITT 1S TRYING UET KETCHEL OREGON WIND ATTELL PUTS SUPEROTINIOUS JOIN THE CUBS CK UP A BLUFF es TOGETHER IN FAST GAME hiNd C His Decision SENDS BATTERY ate Is Rapidly Rounding Into Shape. THERE NO s Won Champiaship' Each Wud seemed DAY" we is toneart ae he. will to Third Baseman of Champions Cut Out West Baden This Year. MESSAGE Manager They Traineda FROM Comiskey lie Welsh 200 JONES Is Figuring West Baden, Y HUGH g In j i i t Bi on a - ‘ @ and I } g t 1 ran} Chicago Feb 24 ed é j i 1 ' ' that he {s on immedi in ran ! Oo " A o os : Hlowe Cubs Given rt pe Dinner. em 1, Tinker : hs ) : " ec a 1 ry : Str -% ache : \ ( I t tir : ed : : hy ( the ( ger kc < } f Hot ' = able to which ne day them which . but mund no let of ng up the plant If he with' Yeond Fi k coming on the to yesterday af- | wi s eae Sa) Illustration Shows Stanley Ketchel Watching ths Patieehe an Opponent Whom eee the He Just Knocked FAIR SEX STRONG ON BIG WRESTLER' SALTTLAKE MEETINGS THREE > RECRUITS ing ‘the Britishers that he offered $1,60 { acky ifight Otto, "arla if the latter but says that Pac rtiations with the beg un ier purplo athletic| some time 2 5 Johnson Lets Up Up HHard Training |: or ‘tm i dee Gate itty caoF | Octe ber 20, but aa were discarded w See it was learned that Northwestern After Another Strenuous consented to play Beloit at~ the North wes stern eld. Work-Out. 5 The first game for the purpl Dy wre ae "tron Man" MoGinnity Is to Be a3 art ent were s with the Maroons at ee 7 "Held fo llo schedule The 2. a -Johnson | October K for the sale seat cago at Ma canal ‘field. 2, October at } a a Siti Hout Berane ating October 6, Beloit Northwestern | ine eh theater yesterday, and at time one-third of the house October 30, Wisconsin at North westoe ld out, Interest in the mate ern fiek Js eaching many unexpected quarte November 6, Purdue at Lafayette, Ind. more than a do be hn seats were s A to eee _ yesterda Manage Harry "Heay yren amusing toss in Sal d to he n was and ce calle KELLY WILL MEET THOMAS TONIGHT- Chicago, Feb, 24.-Contests with the oo ast university elevens in tho . the gh val wi ve playec 1e Wor maneeeee aaivarsces football ak = cording to the schedule announced ee a Aye foe in all are carded with ica Wisconsin and Illinols on the iat when would between his legs and outdoor Br ily Gibson of tho ne elub ohats to get Cross and Murphy towether, but as Oliver, who handles _ phy, wants the waibne to oe 1 5 prelock there will be no With \Co ntests Are6 ranged the Strongest of the University Elevens. da Cc likes Has Count. FOR THE GIANTS»: question. Johnson, for Drissmile as y| r put ale tail beat all indoor terms c. He sal ry "JEWEL" York Fans Impatient See These Men in the Ring. to New York, Feb. 24,.-With the proms {se of a match byte! Stanley Ketchel if his victory Is decisive against Joe | Thomas tomorrow nil ght Hugo Kelly, | he Italian middleweight, is patiently will call him to ‘the center of the ring for his ten round engagement before the Fairmont Athletic club. | / been training hard and the local flg a |fans are etringing their bets on | Italian. It will be the first ae Threeinn League Falls. 1 | New York fans have nad a oliance to Chicago, Fe 24.-Three-cushio yn e man ay. eat nigh' at Mussey''s Although the men will enter the players who oo gallery to organize < | ring at catch weights, they will se ale owthelr Durpose close to the middleweight Mimit, 155 failed to accomplish pounds, and be ready for the fastest ling to the slim attenda battle of their rin careers. Kelly uy SAM CRANE mae Trims White. voice asked if Mr. has been rounding into > at Brown's Marlir yrings, Te s The e arriv " New York *hicago, Fe 24 -Thomas Hueston | ¢ymnasium. After 190 ie hours thelr |}after a month's In 36 work "in Chicago and to 50 by : }trimmedee W nite night at) needed recrult who are coin s I arp| three-cushion only a slight polishing off game jast upon his arrival here. Kel is one of necks t become G it registered can o town. Weeghman''s galle Karp, with his manager and trainer, he fastest and he training Mm) too late. for prac-| arrives In Salt Lake today fresh from ring has known since Kid McCoy. He tice but theye wer t bright ind putting two busky Kansans to the mat is still a youngster and a comer, irly t mornin: They were O'H Tuesday night. ji rt nson went through For nearly two months Joe Thomas n o ler, 2610 Is peoj to ive ind| s ] sterday |} has been working at righ Sg Conr ‘ mour@® Tun for gq pn er| The Californian has lo 20 pounds or sit on 1 ‘ ars; Waller ; "plicher, more and is in tiptop ah ape. Thomas florid-hairée@ Q¥wirler, who has n ana « yes | d eclares he is working toward the to burn; ar Blmmons, an {nti idan: terday that Dr. Fred Meakin, the popKetchal - arain. who J notheF. Sandow Mert in l i saucer tracks, aa to Ketchel trying | a make build. -S rh f00ks to be a bit overrnuoOUNncer ut 7 weight, eald Thomas. Ir can weight, bu® b@phas the ee on to of referee Is tal t .o! Tried Out, Retained or Released Outright. and be vinbe Gna x has the erc pub Me ation ‘of Republican. } ently appe aled He igren's for Mr ara ther tre mulous V soner ! HIGH SCHOOL AFTER GAME WITH OGDEN Toe McGinnityey his home not MATCH FOR ATTELL 1 » crepe ; | TRICK SKATER TO RACE WITH pall CHAMPIONS in make Giants LIPPE DESIRES ANOTHER otl to the ana out in = i! mind in ne here eee him or -_ re- ~ rom to every get a sgaibie : : Boss Mike ‘ ac for a curtain ; a ise furlong ‘ d i f furl se taai nd, 2 Pe i ond, Gyt i King ‘4 > wa +; Se 41f ef -- ta he claiman t of title in tl t jzu ind "followed | furlons that Tin, Hea ve Crest Se t ; TI Von, eam Per J ‘ xt be i i | Dorando Hamilito ) i it defin to tivel Race Feb tat utfa 1 t i ‘ t Ss Sia te t I t ‘ : ke .\ I t ice t i t ' I At iri ieal t HH r t ft Shrubb, 24 Longo it that , fi the 4 « . the be ‘ : } i } bls4 y ‘ Won, thir: ice, et \ Burt a Cir 1:121-' ice,, BR¥E! 1 14, secon ' weuie tE Nea! tia ATHLETIC CLUB LEASES rads sistaation Sivan low HALL FOR GYMNASIUM' Mole Mist nas 4 rk mile (woes thind =? five and dou won: BIEL third. ‘Dime, 439° neg ‘ se, thire tping® 2:12 nd race, enre' Mike Thi or ‘ i Four ft 2°: j 1, ¥for sy, my I Mii K ' I &} 1 f $n Sir 0A to VISITORS SHOULD NOT ERS WAIT , SEGURING QUART oloneé e TAD JONES HAS CHANCE TO PLAY ot LEAGUERS I t t . ~ i 2 ¢ ommitte e for G t wih Ke i net alepes ace nts Lor . ; er Sip da ik ibb as A t waukes t id will the! re il an Cleveland, i O 1 Andr . v t Feb. 24.-Cleveland has ruthpaw | fir I aii A. basket- number ¢ the games pla J ‘ pitche trusts Lrala ended ‘ 16 George ig & Winne r i More than twenty persons interested psychological research met at thea Dr. ntral lo ee fi or the purpo se of perfecting ar orgs int eee feature of the evening was a le ae re by Dr.. Buxton on the "Scope of Psychology." Following the lecture the meeting adjourned untill this evening, when the organisation of a regular class will be ym ple ted. so Buxton explained that' tl 1G olas nt business with the aocurate ‘édlontifio psyin CLEVELAND. SIGNS A NEW SOUTHPAW PITCHER ned i k 411-4 gned ws I. MEET TO INVESTIGATE THINGS PSYCHOLOGICAL ba the ppoleihot +r fighting f y blood of a scrapy neestor quire supees' when h i es M. 10¥ ian at center, Sanders, i how ine great form. His work at throwine teld goals is classy, The excellent work the other boys are doing bids fair to help them win a number of games. ae KIDS lo tl hac I ) 1 f t Salt tan ment encamp ! vtlor I eecell f ce in daily is \ugust, reg ee =e correspondence u Reque event the for er gu) he over all from ee in F xecutive < t} jes tp itions for ae ‘ re encampment attend + to = sed opint nu a0 5 iT i v l uti ft ' Lak Salt i-that i at i a:3 d.t 4s handl le a ‘ ilil I ce iz » vial tat that.t t t --- ‘ I 142 a on rd | See, 1- still! better round ( ne lda A {ia if I I thevu Y. an be seen in conflict with some oir more learndd brethren in Salt county The Murray boys have putting jn some hard work in practice and have rounded into so rnd shape Since e organ aa mn of this bod of husky ads, they ave played a numer wr games in a4 about Salt Lake county, and hs been victorious { Meeles. §i> 4 SOLDIERS EXERCISE WITHY. M. C. A. FIVE HARRY PULLIAM LIKELY TO QUIT BASEBALL TENNESSEE TO HAVE EIGHT ROUND BOUTS ice, Y. M. M. 1. A. BASKETBALL FIVE IN FINE CONDITION - -_ at Les ij a lass, nee ae Fir Re Diamo itd. Heads, Hides- Steaks of: Antelope Island Bison Are Purchased. ng: ond soy HART AND SCHRECK TO MEET FRIDAY NIGHT SMITH. W. the _wairmont Induce the Owateanae of this battle crack at tho v Jus Nilvision beginning to} i ur the center of the stage yes the announceme nt that ‘Ga rdner, | ene Lowell scrapper EAT BUFrALU MEAT cat Ens E hs { 3 i142 opol Manarer "Gibson, of feclub, says he will |Ketchel to appear in ring and the winner | Wil, therefore, get a | champion New Ork Feb 24.-Marvin Hart and Mike fachrece will meet in a 20-round battle here Friday night. The mill, at first planned, was to hav been between Jim Barry and Mervin mucking his suit . he time of rain Hart, and was to take place tonight, but Barry's hands prevented the fight jimmy has t }and the promoters substituted Schreck en The lazy yy f set the fight for Friday night, tin- |}and of last at tired has England Hart is anxious to get revenge for ind noticing that pee weltersa | his 21-round defeat in Tonopah, Nev the at he ee thiol he re ape his j in 1907 Both men are weighing up tn 4 Pr h time nt prese » come aA ive all of them a around 200 pounds and Schreck seems mind title. iys he would }confident as to the outcome of tae e | mill | sh ond * he is stoBane : n 1% fane - "Oo. ED . ; 15b Is of the Welterweights Once More Looking for Trouble. "hic raiser, -- ae -- San the . - but final action canne >t be taken until Al Osear L, Cox returns from rele day ; 7 Final arri neemanls for the preliml-] naries ea als © completed today There : many aspirants, but the manageme nt wants the best mateh | ne let I ----- an. Yo manae re rrought . fro Ait and and to h Ming outright At mm Driscoll $50 1% TWO DECISIONS BY THE NATIONAL COMMISSION down MeAlters, ‘Tom tr presigent hir lense Sour away t ot e upygs get VI eee je r The wr ron aceomMpanted this trio of new-comers dOWM to Ere mdae The New York YOyREers we, joined by c Seym« a! 7 McCor! ile and 2 JINMY GARDNER IS N FIELD AGAIN: indicat S 1 3 rts, o28 1 RHR té named tha he who Andr tovi "1 ersista. tha Sullivan nis and dutty nag whe < ‘ x Ke "Pp ‘ o mn of ¥ Fielder Jones. team CHICAGO0SECURES A GOODSCHEDUEL™: trom Seren come HIS BY dD perhaps the best played ea meee at the. U niNew York, Feb. 24.-Jimmy this season, the Utah | who does the . rin gK-up : es stuff to de iaat at the hands | coll, went up ey. sweens a Ore., |records rea the From AND for ing Forfeit Money to Get Takers, for Hote with "Commy," the spectators of the} futul will have cushion ‘ oo on (ee and these will be protected w chen | auee and molisturé from ae not s President Comiskey Still Hears!!! | After Jem Wilkingon..+ oss. Ov. 2 se psd: Knowlton «Pali 2 avave ates Agron Howell,..+4:3.340e'. We. UB. 64, gas Gc When Johnson fought Burns, he banged Scores for U ts iii Fle " come Adams, Sen in. the eye, and with his "gold: efall, Ho cno emile said: "All right, Jewel." : Goals from fouls: "ots etal, § Sut wot | &"How" a that, Jewel?" trys. .Points awari ed: ~ Horsefall, is ! Burns is accused of using the foulest 1 an aan ever pulled, but the et: getScores tor Oregon-Kield gonls: Fen- | ting tactics of Arthur continucd, on, 2; Sav . v, Mo Foul -c las wonton ¥ out of wy Sone Otto is over in London now, Sh ut Points awarded: E Re aga e-Rice. Umpires-Browst and) a way r Utah down } AOSING 5 %.0 0-0 pssont HOW mails building to a if there as kely to De ny delay in mall Pranedveaatneiia week Comiskey inspected a new pee of opera chal: which @ manufacturer desir: to instal] in the Smug stand | re-;} rr hare All. om (_omm\ delivery BILLY SULLIVAN TQ. °°" "sers oPuinn MANAGE WHITE SOX 0 = at bus ‘inlegs has a profitihe outside re- Objects to Riding in Overhead | Nothing being offered - does™ not ‘i Jon oe 9 BRAND NEW GROUCH | Seescece I | SX PLAYER HU w Now saloon time some a Doss' t {< AT Steinfeld, | tae. = whe Kling, from Hie was te aten | obbed d hia Dae neg . ved < tough luck, 1 matches f Jon i Presid M -| ‘ i ; nit | = ored b ? rt on their | evening ring H ° Spr "ea Sails Home. 24. Through- | "So Attell is goin ‘to met me ca men awe) { f Driscoll signs again, eh Well wat the baske | tell him. or Li The most noticeable part of their singe I wa 500 before wo ppe st a that up, or thero ‘will | ing - howe ver, was t oe close in team ever be anothor work. This was per s responsible | "All this bull and Sea ae know, a Cree res aie for the score pulled after Driscoll is hea they dea of Attell talking about at much In the tent half the University bd NE h 1 be F- y, he didn't even have were somewhat stage-struck oa % $5 00rae to ares Dut up as his weight forfeit. lowe -. a eee end ots a" halt | He put up $300 and could not gather 22° tc n the secon 18 ley , the other 5200. Now. settled down and the half ee with | betting #1 6,0 an Ae ee the score of 35 to 24. Before the game ean ey'ro the. biggest bunch of soreCoach Milne and Manager Ditka of the heads ever saw. _Say, just tell Mr. | Oregon ROAD. nad some little dispute | pe that there's $500 for a sign-up ;over: gate or sip foor a go with Moran if he wants Coach Miine we antes the receipts * 4 Withe sooner he comes through with vided on the basis of 75 per nt his $600 for fighting, the quicker Moran | the winner and 25 per cent 5 the | will sign up with hin loser. The Oregon team, however eld out for 60 per cent and. 40 per cent, An a exchango tells us which was the final agreement. iran about Bu receipts were counted after the | Burns fought "Lemon" WwW en To oe game it was found that just $6 had} Bill Squires down there he had telebeen taken in, making the Oregon phone rigged up in pie corner and durshare $3.60 the minute rest in 7 rom rang | The. iMne-up up his wife, saying: is well tah. Position. Oregon. Jewel. Tm all right, rived I am win| Horsefall Cs e's 6's ihe Fenton| the 2 contraeg signed a long ‘ato sid emthad Barney ence with ing Was Dallas, te rnoon by a "Score of 35 to the game the Oregon | great skill in throwing th no sof conferDreyfus didn't sign "a team, ie the b nen to 1 , ther ihead and figure would coast o make th I he fi st ir 1e counirried back to hi the in ! no leliver of mail { ly m ! b ‘ 4 --Abbattichio, °°CGig baseman hard-hitting ma - carat of |vteam Ww oat Walsh ago cial ind told theat i t | | z "Me to rol d-th lered \ i i ‘ ( he match, Loud EVIDENCE. BURNS IN Receipts Divided Expenses, un After tl irst delly y of mall from he vest esterday broug nothing from Port nd, the masté of the Sox and | we, out to -the ite of the Thirtylast) arth reet plant with hi vrospective h i th vs there WORK Very Driscoll Total of Six Dollars in Gate| Young Otto Is in London Offer- "land Bathe! ttle Kelly ohnse been hand aays ; a at a Ee number of others start west with Comiskey Is. pa- tter ‘ ‘ only Martin re 1eCce os Thott after Tialian of th Pittsburg Hake Basketball Team|Talks Shows Superiority Over University of Utah. PITTSBURG HARD- HITTER WAITING FOR MORE SALARY Pittsburg diph- from had @ i arama ‘TEAM et gt ex bie Stein- suffering from grip, and that he would be on hand when the whistle blows. Steinfeldt needs al] the spring traint, and when the news ce that his third with diphtheria alarmed To hay irly training games n much to Steinjure the club to no nfeldt is expected lav. to leave witb r er for Hot I're ) ' { but rut r kK ‘ vi Henry suffering not was he that theria," to ere P T go to H eve sin yesterda cnye . ¥ Bs { wer ( perfo nudl be fl t this ci r 1 Weat I decis i j re to t Manag: will go ubstitutes, ind remain nid : 1, k ‘ d's mplons feldt, the third sacker for the world's 1 » superstition, changed | champions * rapidly™ rounding into f t ring training = "s Instead of sending hi shape and wires that he will be ready r ind ¥ of the reg= to join the Cub vhen they start for » Hot & & Ark next' their spring tripI aning & training , the send to decidéd Chance juni o West Baden, Ind Manager Chance greatly ret to re tin until Marc ¢g lleved today when he opened a tele"will ot Hot Spring The! kram from Steiney in vhieh the rrr sed of infielders,| Cubs' third baseman {1 brmed him ( I FULLERTON S 5 5 | DENT EDWARDJ. GEIGE! : Wing ns ys r be Sag 0 itt West i ~ Fin ye aveTage manare; nents at Grounds, BY leg eight agains: nether busy Tie matches Ww some heavy ri mal who knows how syne thing *® on Extensive Improve. . (A a Een inet. last. oa. 4 be . | bake B itt "is = we Reconsiders |