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Show INTER-MOURTAIN REPUBLICAN. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1908. 13 ALL IMPORTANT SPORTS FROM EVERY WHERE ~ FOOTBALL STATISTICS REVEA TOE ARTISTS GRIDIRON iN WE CAH Box | { AS KOW,. BY we York, MANHATTAN Sane sia Dec, 12,-Football ! consistent work in Kennard of Harvard statis- | this Been , Ge ie a Was as eite interesting , ng 4 ake in the matter | ; of the games, Goal ing for! -. ere is a G "Canlinie », Ca sle ne te 2 list of 6: the oe ale ale 10, most West Point important Bacio and 0, Ne York. University cata sota 0, Nebraska Michigan Aegies 0. « Another 0 remarkable of caused" Harvard was pluyers age a ae be Broken 90, oe erokKen the! died died internal JR sec 1oses.. ribs . powers of her clever returned | Sheuld toe artist won study 9 a. this m.-Walks sweaters schedule two here ea 1 wHbsd a0 wii | FALL FORA pI NTIRTHEL Ra ARG Ota: THEYRE Se COOKING 10 30 2323:40. 0) tot } ers a probably happened I of a pe ( | | Rubbed oon; hops, or or D a, LI eee Ce D) Oe ~~ ~ Sullivan Sull{s Huei ‘ to football *h enthusiasts tf s people the sea of ee rominent Sy spatchce moter } toast and plays eenon cards Apa an¢ and city for ) the athletes ee ay to 16 giubs. atter as beneft ‘ as well a RACING was 607,600, of cost, or the paladin 5 dea vise afforc an 3 ; SO than oo to - Se among the higa at- | J. aylor, ner, has the Harvurd-| ware California-Stanford, 18/000." , sana ; With the been Of} Captain Hollenback zi of Pennsylvania | \not ™uscles {fs down producers, the final apiece. ee ‘ of kine undisputed the across having chalk Yale nc and Manier Craps a n of rao anes the fifteen mark ! touch- to trips| the ? : || bulleta, | Fullet the | ¢oRtaln ee 100 (Dargin), i0 alsh), ( Wals! 1e ways | 15 pro- that or the athlete Kennedy, having recorded 25 0 Cc 104_ (Archibald), 11 to 92, third. Gicthitanain, Sixth race, seven furlongs-Ethon, :24 tovl. Fourt third. rac Tallor.F |nro Se 57 sults 01 1 , a = second 1;| rent 6, third. 2nd .So. W. raiiian ghts of ~- 1, mene t2 Seay 5 Pythias successful ear's watch, was accepted. SS Tinclaimed suits and overcoats half; price. Daniels, tailor, 57 W. 2d South.| S ! \ Dec. 12.-The University , rer (Walsh), 26 to| night. ). | As eae oy team » Latter-day tonight r} . lost q FE Ps \ \ j 1 \ ‘ Kenna z, 4 had 22 no High YOR & school « VIE WM st CEG Bo = 6a OSMON bes! JUSTESEN, 12 B Dec. ac Utah, Uta Fork, ‘ork, nerican Americ AVERAGE STANDINGS IN ENSIGN LEA | jin |} football ane shape st excellent llent H t ose GC. n Wi ontes Players league A. h it at Y M ¢ ‘ Court. ‘ top the Pian Tine lof the percentage Indder and say that| they will stay thero is week. hc oF i myseif c . Picked closed nteres ro int oe Cl ave GUE haveerst nailed ward GerT fives tieth Sona he | | TASS IMME ie rar eage Se ep ip Walker ore Supervisor peasant G ; 2 ; hool : easant Grove . schoo and i/ ri played her games; so did Springville, and thus their part of league : : 2 = : Respectfully, kept. was a| The Ensign basketball league that there | another week Saturday with the ereln he stated been a NEW -SREAT agreement re- | In THE ae ooo aes Re -=)| | | pen nbHCEn: : The THE SPORTS 1 ' li of AS I PerrsX ' == ul to 7? ' - a communication from Princi|! ply pal to Mungate of the Springville High school which appeared in last Sunlav's Re lic ai days epublican, I desire to state the :Se eae ing a rege a eee +2 re eons of Brigham , gym to-)| five. of the. at the college : wt ! Z | eae eT U. LOSES TO THE B Y COLLEGE . . aan Inec 5 ° Special Service. Logan, Last night the Salt Lake High schoo! , The game was fest and spirited.| wereUtahjn summer attendance at the University | ({e¥ © AY fret play of ‘the strong | Dasketball tearh. held, one{e Dey aes The school during the past | Eighteenth ward aggregations who en-| est practice games of the year. first the It was °t),/ eal team 1 | showing year's this time of lo-| has met an outside team the; summer, and at made them more confident of | Coach Maddock, ‘Time 105 C., 12 (Gilbert), (Butler), 104 1:49 1-5. Es to| 18/ great in up showed The cight field goals. mary was the suggestion of we decided to make as follows: den, Friend second; aia Time ce (McGee), 98 Skyo. 1:17 4-5. niin. AeA, 10, to 9 (Schilling), 3 Harry, 112 usgrave), Home o second; 3 to 6, thire erie race, six handicap-Glorlo, Time made sum- and form line-up and "5 | ter | boys h the alone | pr other e school to enter. during & early the In August, I Crest, 104 ime 1.11 furlongs, 104 6 to| Mad16 to (Arcalbald) 4-5 Sierra Vista| (Archibald), 1:53 Fifth race (Page), 6 to (Truebell), 2 : 1, to Taylor goals, scalps view. of a _ the = Division. 4 Played. Won. po Sa 154 FaeBRB a Twentieth | game | was 3 agteed to Second with Amer- | Teams. 2 oS te =< suits Daniels, - aeovercoat ") tailor, 67 W. 2a - -- are free) what made the league. BCuEh. the a league eee: beeen | three "High Ae =were oe of course en re left paane a ata the | ee American:Fork | price. 7 eee et Daniels, Division. 3 played at the as . Cc. isted -; 0 1 three better forwards, L. of the Worth- Hurtbut, : nes Romney Leet P.C. and | school [t looked as though would be defeated the Higa until the last 1,000 | for eatitites of play. "when the Romney -OBT7 | ! boys' . ¢ ae oe "382 and ‘ te eee eae C J as pretty our -000 | throwing 000;| ‘Ceesion : -090 | tn: Tayer rcoate 2a W. is the which see to man P. Romney and Frank i ta ai . L. while adea star game, played Dale South.| ; = Ree ad 25 est Tailor-made Daniels, price. = anne oe ain = SRR ante tallor,ae 67 Oe W. a aa 2d = ae South. ao 12 © a 6 RED | | | 107 104 Du- : Clothing Sale, -----------==S Happening as it does now at the very height buying season, makes it doubly attractive. of the clothes- Never before in December did we have a bigger nor better selected stock for you to buy from. Never before in December did we offer these finely tailored suits and price overeoats Now take your reduction of at reduced choice prices. of our entire clothing One-Fourth-25% stock at cause of a Off! This sale was foreed onto us. Not by our ereditors, hecause we were not doing our share of the business, but not be the Clothing War °0 Prevailing. These clothes don't deserve cutting-the cutting they got by the artistic tailors who made them, made them so far above the ordinary kinds that even at regular prices they're worth more than some that are priced to sell for more money. It's for you, however, to decide what is for you All we ask you | COME $15.00 values 18.00 values 20.00 values 22.50 values now is to AND SEE STEIN-BLOCH CLOTHES. now....$11.25 {| $25.00 values now. . .$18.75 now.... 13.50 | 27.50 values now. 20.65 now.... 15.00 | 30.00 values now.... 22.50 now. 16.85 || $40.00 value, now M. THIS --- LABEL STANDS OF KNOW!! 35,00 values now 26.25 .. .$30.00 This includes all Suits, all Overcoats, all Cravenettes, all Extra Trousers and all Fancy Vests. [f you've decided to let your Xmas remembrances to your men trieuds be useful gifts you'll find easy picking here, Our Furnishing Goods Department is full of them. A. H. CRABBE CO. 220 DOWN shard Bee Hayes c Croker eft had avd won acted Hayes the é as 35starteror at to the English right the Thankegiving evening. race, ‘Thar ; Mayes r ; DurandoMa the question as to to settle running were They Marathon and Durando was second, A. of 000 | is said to be one of the best centers :000 in the High school class. fast (hroughhot hot and was TY 1¢ game » Was BR a :.000 0 °{ 0 - - 1,000 -677 "329 Lost. f 2! 0 tallor,ae 57 P.c. | two 9 21 D o o 0U Played. Won. The affairs of | };.,°' then a 5 schools. ficult Lost. 4 221 °0 es .6 hes POMS 1h pene PSE a tee te on BRAIN 149 Tethys a aed 2 UO | -SISter dn eas He a2 ae, ssYo ee > a mile-Bentrovato won; Pretension, second; Alma Firat . cage es bebe & K ie 11 eae 5, | aap neve eee fhe same number .wi ZUR Sse + dads ee A 3S, Rosskelley 3; free! | from Pleasant Ss representatives | 11th «+. ....- «--<-er6....-. Ha ie the Grove, three citieas agreed to a|2ith 33 ed Cee 0 mea Sis 18th 7 =: | series of games and this of course was rs Beene RD uataon Taylor 8. Score 36. price 4 the ing | teams. TT Alired ed Unclaimed won; one | fa talked D. S. UU. with Supervisor Nielson of Springville | 20th Taylor) ¢ he reed that At their school w LA thy bB7T aoee : youl nia Fuller| oud 2° ,repres ‘Anderson| Ho Vell AMred: «.. sins 524.042 Soe a torah7 >to WeOORE?: 81h (Butler), J, third. Time | Wangeguard...... REG. heh ..... Snow Hoon ab held ES und ss Oris b plya te: Gees eee Alle?' Sr ; Ee pee Referee, Metcalf, Umpire, Coburn.| Springville's coach, and he Los Angeles. Halves, 20 minutes, _ play a series 0 o games First race, six and a half furlongs Schnee -Srince Ahmed, 110.LOT (Muserave), ROWE ter CHeENSTtIA ee Soect y-240 4 | x ison 1, third. ist South Daniel Hi COMMUNICATION ee _ 2-6 Saints = Sa ry | 108 Czar, 10 to 1, won; 1, second; Dandelion, to 9, third. | the fA basketball sixteenth-! Young college | 10 Time. 1:49 ~ mnile--Madman Raleigh, won; second; Estella 1, 1° o FRAMING. Co., 33 EH. for hee the UWEET ee oe L y MN (Walsh), 25 to 1, f won; Pal Alto . 100 getting a top-notch place in the league!|an effort toward the establishing of | in ctw aoe had T'wenty-seve ead shed he sams Lh' hic‘onyBessetterereiow oe eee yont anpeen . , ; : oR : g ~ the.¥.se V » and te .the soC. canals| from. wolttneDhicteenth frat and: tHe. countyour High Utah that in in| football 48 to of 26 the) oeM The score wasTaylor |this year. . B. clu Ta . 1, second; Bon Homme, {rn a aa?"i games fives. wards own|pighteenth agreed Wa the Schools. = , a. hundrea | £#¥0r_ of the college. ; haan a wink jwas/ay anh Phey High: school \c, A... eae ye one : Bh = eat ot HE Lonmue BE yards-Be Thankful. 104 (Keogh), 8 to University team, who Is a new man, yes ea = follow: \ use both teams and it is still very eame secon s o iRptene Hone . ; en gil ag Midgley-Bodel Dress 2 to 1, won; to 2 Olenite clgaGona the | to for reyeek pag eee: : tries. Northcroft of the Navy, Burr of Harvard and Waller of Princeton ar¢ otner reliable players who have done! p our, ts 112 (Kennedy), (Powers), | o ten, who is undoubtediy of All-Ameri\ mock trial furnished the. after- | to 10 aeanna oe ante at new ere ts! : ean calibre, has but one touchdown opfor Lincoln lodge] ris), 6 to 1 third Time V:11 5 a posite his name, as has also Mille the | No. 23 Saturday night An invitation Fourth race, mile and an elghth- star quarterbac ot , Pennsy lvania from Rocky Mountain lodge No 3 Stanley Fay, 108 (Harris), § to 1, won Scarlett of Pennsylvania is the _undisuking the lodge to attend . Vox Populi, 110 (Rice), 6 to 1, second puted king of the goal from touchdown . Magazine, 106 (MeGee), 10 to 1, third kickers, a | eee Pe the ee of Sixth race, futurity course, Wels ny Position. i colored champion run- | handicap-Rose Ben, 136 .(W.. Miller), | Young«..<+6.0..-+ Lig Doe tps asm Johnson......+6+ R. Bian... y-. 4... 100) Jessup, Collector won; 20, o re-|1 deep wlth received PICTURE hi o Richardson vith ten tallles| Pennsylvania, r t Wy me a EEL f II RESULTS I (McCarthy), in this city. friends sea, een: | ey SE LmOUNR. eo Seretiv net ee 2E080s aNavy,Naas20-000; Tien eae ys Many 2 Doras ath - ‘Tourist, 11 -5. : : Pennsylvania, -_ = aa . hi t Chicarocanne: . 26,000; 7 oe 25.0 9; : Chica o- ; Minnewotn, Marti Penneylvania-Michigan LG OOO ts | BeriQuee: \ Sheridan, although not Coy of credit. tae Navy are - Cee ee S| -Elevation, of 4 AL RB »? | cecentimebae: hts rac i arent thousands. number that the leading | Who ts evidenced by the fact the thirty-three at uttondance games of | many | As it TO EB lf a speedway costing $6 000.000 tye aietety |maintain harfor Ie the use of a few dozen Mght to! oo much bas on the | nes Lhoraer on, Sp ia. not on ghinerans Si culminative? ld college football Th average game. ase ie this Schoolboy In town to the sons matter we nown 1S dressed | > \ r to four heavy RinBldlsanunteliincaenaenT ante | What] white. green and right here sau is a | DO! day's Shanes 5 ie Fae GRUSRORI ade ae eeaia beers fe ae SeineeR te to 20, won; ne L. D. Ss, Gli wie Ocal ates < ER eam Tine ene 2 : (Su te 2 to1, second; | ; neo 2 cons ellowstone, ) ‘oburn) 10 to 1, Has of a stadium in New York which | third. Time 1:16 1-5. wi seat 60,006 ec , ‘ surJ . Bathe ‘ noe Bure cae Ta coat Second race, five and a halt furlongs Republican 23 to 0 winner over the|in of the ~uUv / l / ] /} ji Tins ACE LTS ag Witte 6 0 racuse was then held to a Oto 0 ‘8c re ainted ¢« a a m "mt er sroof the Bored oe || Time Belllemence, (Leahy), 1-5,100mile aye some|{ ags ition, Ree) | ¢ nea luc Se and Dartmouth % by P Ta rinceton Williams and he nae belleves at Third 1:08race, and played a 0 to 0 draw, making the Tig-/sultable playground should be created | « al es wearers | iTuP ON ME AGAIN 16 us vening-Reads eS a Serta | aS cH CESEA colo williaime:by ai ra 7 A ToSIF REN, RY yOu oe 1 GivE THIS NN LoT BUT 1M AFRAID on dirt track to six miles down Rub 6:30 p,m system" of hia picking gridiron} me"record ITAER eatin tial coin peor contest Bitetha recdna tehows adits earant lta : f ry. A midseason instance of the Of the So oeule eoetae ee faHacy! The feated: ente a NOW OFTHINGS miles. Sce0 pi #t Clifton, } Test feat d the Bulldos ie Wages ¢ ° OBRIEHW - ny CELES y Ceaceenie La | dow n with a coarse towel oe & m--Runs from two miles in running togs ri and Navy. he results of previous Bames showed the middies to be un-| wi are OSA WY dinner fore-}|f°r of impossibility absolute The casting the re t of a game of football 12:30 p. n.-Dinner Roasts, baked y comparison of gan previously | Potatoes, peas, pudding of eggs and | __ played, was time and again demon-| Milk. Two cups of tea. = strated Take the last game of the sea30 p. m.walk to Pasri E { q » . Yoarse <= son, for instance, that¢ between Army |- Sale Sic, Coarse towelea rub pson return i drawn ene battle ae AACEL TOMRAY aes INA HePRMLESS TALE as ee ile a over a4 mous wit fon ofthe brains 425 000, 12 Disie iSaments, sprains, ete 71 slocated shoulders e een ede If anybody has the opinion that the athlete S an e; time o it he Wlerdice. Other instances too numer dey to mention characterized game afer game this fall, winner foubted Point; Harvard \ | | AN CEL victorious by reason of the clever toe; WOTK done by Tom Longboat. the In‘ ennard, and a fleld goal by Dart-j| d/an runner, when tn training mouth enabled that team to cage the} / 4. m Called and rubbed down. iger. In the West Michigan made| Walks a mile before breakfas sreat use of this play, and pulled many | 8 a. m.-Breakfast Grape fruit, sirsames out of the fire by reason ef the|10in steak, toast and naeee a scoring ney { WoRT two from cctcscecvccaves ao : (individuals) oThin' DRAW DIFFERENCE CHANIPION ANE yj THE | vital acad Ce <els nN A PUBLIC THE PUGILIST injuries kicks pret) \ 20 EASy ) TO THE KNOW so arms ......0....0 0. bol.) @ oken | ' ae ) ta e ie fror h r cconcussion _ a of f wo from NOW ROUNOS | AND GoT YG, the and he ayers t, she part . oh Strains and heart fail f GAS yey et Scouse ee sure, Broken collar bones Broken legs oes season was the development of the field goal e Indlans were undoubted], the most adep erial scorers, and defeated such teams as Spracuse, Penn State and the Navy by means of the| field goal alone. pat -jiater an injuries 0;| Michigan feature A WEE 5a i of CHOP-~ Kk I- To\wW- is = ith one exception, were n play, the exception beOF a spectator who was ausec open n caused in ‘an ‘OF broken the Feces neck,pee two oe Jef- ferson 0; Lafayette 6, ucknell 6 Georgetown 6, North Carolina 6; WHII- | jams 0, Vermont 9; North Carolina 6 Williams 0; Amherst 0, Vermont 0: Am.erst 6, ilty 6; Wesleyan 0, Union 0 Wesleyan nics 6; Pennsylvania | weeks growwn Bre 10; : Princesp | spinal" 6, Washington : . All deaths SWemthecerne 5 a8c cuse > E use @; @; Pr ayette 0; Princeton 0, ‘Syra-| mouth Point6, Chicago} 3 Dart- | 1 th 00, Willer, Vv ams ts 0; vest Cornell 6; artists, and last, but far fr least ‘horpe and Balenti Of Indians. WOW WW all tics are now in order, and truly it has| Northeroft and Lange of the y and been many a season since the "dope"| perry of Michigan were star field example. It is doubtful if ever in the history of the sport has there been so et, no-reauilt gwames between leadams, - WHO 1S MEL Rules Fool Dopesters-Attendance at Games Greatest Ever-Captain Hollenbeck Is Touchdown Monarch- Ten Deaths During Season-Longest List Since New Rules Were Changed. oe _ New ~ + . LT AINT =} New AN OW : Dorando the is showa merits of each MAIN STREET. |