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Show 12 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, 22, 1908. NOVEMBER A DOUBLE PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS CONTAINING WEATHER CAUSES DUCK HUNTERS 10 SAYS WELSH IS NO RETURN WIT! ALMOST EMPTY BARS HARVARD DEFEATS YALE IN GREAT BATTLE UN GREBINUN | | The duck shvoting w t of the cits and even in. the Catt id Bear river district has been a dis Sp nt to) ters this: year bag have ‘ ti arly Profi "dviate weather, the birds have made bee! their feeding For the First Time in Seven Years, Yale Is Beaten by Her Ancient Enemy, While Fullback Coy, Yale's Star Player, SNOWFLAKE HITTER season an grounds, Hight and made up for the most part of | of range teal and sme ull birds. The condition is | mitted feeding not attributed to fewer ducks, but to} ened flight po weuth conditions, which have, save In one art early flight flying high The moonlight at night, which A ‘ to and has has. per-| less- Jefin ‘es Discusses Coming Great Championship Battles That Take Place Wednesday | Night. thes! Fails to Repeat His Great Play That Brought Princeton to the Dust. | 0 rf sse 1e emorable an Annapolis-Navs 16, Vir- West Point-Army 0. eee Paes 25, VillaLe- 11, +Sane Pur- City-<iantas te eaciteeen reer a. owe town on- z 10, Lafayette-Indiana At 4 17 1} : sinus 6 v eri nee . Sear oa oesit re Lafay11, aston- atte5 i 11, oct Grinnell-e ornell College ae Agha inerete At ill4, Amherst assachu-Tutts 8 6, Massach ¥ |, Meaford couragerepletein-| | Bonctta Aericuiters her plays matchless, ork was her individual a . s wittedness of a ea et > fle Tashed like; "anee sonene ¢ ea ae » ‘had ne } in Star, the bal! + ua z KES ae ball bal- onlyof|| the crossbars for the gamo's over, posts to the as ao toy p as prettily spinning Sppn.-Rlomted* Yale's goal boot putand hisout trusty went agape, crowd the sphere. and score. oe And | how Harvard oan And well it eel ard ehepred It was the Crimson's first fielk ore again nst = | sweet was a ar Ah a bee ra: swiftly fighting Tigers DEEP ons Will a ten ought west roe yards. the upervision, es stan Ms rz ers 35 yards.| than more made arély Wh en Yale got the ball it 3 He oe seen that El! planned ery batt with Coy as the human ns and ornhne Using Coy, Wheaton . rect ysica of the yY. M. or Hoffer , cc, 4, ai and fifth as the sinterested member, sev After conthe work aoe oe oh atitation it Ic thought] opted, and w thisee will that superexcellent provide Sal vars onetime As Yale Fan d own the tleld. n, smashing Went "Touchdown" mule atice. Smash athtanae Offside play the oo by Kennard "ayo pped a pretty ae , The | play wa na Spire tha Be fast its re so r mome realinnk Harvard wwoke "then cance. that division provided by oa NEe a f High eee ree pionship. begin its play t ane Gutier ty Whil down the UpIin) ineelans ne yee oe Tt seemed was crumbling, 2 pu o D Rae c "C4 i a upon the cade: er ea ae kick = ‘t half and , the quarterback was blocked eUEeepead on "seith the ball in Harvard's Possession h er d-line. nm 35 Harvard 4; end first half: ea I | ‘ i a National fol-| atI t rt | little «\be's to Listen edly under-| up so} _ th defending now € Instantly z0al. idiro t Philbin meonan anthel, Micaela Sepa Ore his way! ne 40- Apto Oro. downe on Amethyst, ‘thied . race; 4th Lin neola, yamboro, a Pavo,| | a broke through run on in 38-ya Billy The Yale Soe It despérate. several grew seemed tee octi ceasions as if Coy] Gyr teanine and Bis on from a_ goal di-yard on dE line. wien placement Johns on - ah J Ratleone Tvard's' "aevene -yard Yale's Last Yalo's jeemea gro ers Wus a eu u odd was Hiarvard, 4: oe in ons old a ishman, at = the,©. ball had ao one fae rerrree 50-yard own the on herdandeat score: : ing-Herodotus. °D| line Oksuce. chance least.| { { lar, rh. ullman, Bronneton, Cha cram, E Celeres, mastor. a ee 70 Candlemas V, Na James Boston brilliant lore. town crimson oy Yaie line. and aa , yards, ace g . hin Bellmence, Mies May Bowdlah, Su Ta Huapala, ue. Silver ; w Ae d efeated Willie 21.-Young Whitacre (zgerald, i peel!, i sts whicheae con ae the ino the Natl bel datDeane nal{ atlonal "Athletic club this was chaged| (Twin)in. Miller es a th cut of the ring the followed ridge andand goodj ht ae & ouehne ‘ Pecue nh college} ss race Seventh zs seven-elzhths 3 Leap Merry abitha, , me 4a crowds camps ble expec training e tl 1eir training by ming 4u.the seml-windupusing sae for repeatedly ert ee McGuigan against Tom Me yers: foul tactics of vee it obia. day there will pulsrest th the > With Attell mile, aa@ fal rounc ar from, ae Move | E RACING l am cory Welsh battle | forme to pen cised: bull terrier e « A r white the Tite B ceed, ° Fitth s 21.-Rosults: Noy, a . ity Ae ppBbet |'d‘Avc' ae and a race, -aAD-mile ‘Trace, than be held sorry ae .he that the It rd elieve in all Attell- impossible meeting my the n Attell five| W8S. decision world be- would would ; and Welsh. I wa look another when he beat Phil upon Brock up un- new at this til the Cleveland lad's own would not have recognized hi meeting| than a half dozen peo mother Less time that Welsh was practically a ¢Tipple,. bor er a week previous to | battle Ww elsh was under a physician's Fare, hs tile one of his oa packed in ice by day and nisnr. hile confinec | £0 his bed Wels wae through a Series of reclining ‘exercises of his own | invention This was all the training t Britisher had for three or fou style | 4@y8. as ye ‘3 brilliant and Ree When Soo His battle with Packy McFarland public ts|retain his title, but Freddie will nae: Queensberry en as "The boy who ae che. probable winner Hau! Wee ve of thing This ell." Abie d_ he both in case the not new to tho aie nt fs eri oiiee elsh giving away and if fact n the as to gl lah battle Papke-Ketchel win to Ketchel favor eRaMntGIe rive ne given ga a in be the of hoe chotce today champton, lightweight the name nace paid ' nore fic not aka' woulk each i . ae " | this supsect | Pay »ke to a TE a at 1| ren a | 2:07 an two the caine tii me ps The oe eee See Benen : e so and ut had cs ta a ee‘ furnished had 1 too| it was is, pretty Well understood tha 4c of the supervision Grastic ' Joel | be obser will ate Ww: ards | Californiaby thetrack the observed thi8/ racks : Curr + Atiia gossip Current er. turf ae: friend of our powertut of ration closer a of at (oe ob: In punch each : affair, whether! und ke: Daut ie ofof the such and Gack bout. ringmen their ane alert will » imagine can how Though ‘such worth cast th -- 2 ; is it carly a prognosttey me eh ener Califo the | new at Ime is contested. |} winter's to i cation, hazurd elding by Ben ay et ssben and pec year-old J which. showed land Pie. a Strome- Roseleaf: mile: .s | ¥ose; Sir John, chestnut colt h ; this "tojlast yet still it is| fore.| the 68 Mil-| (2-year-) sure thing has has} much yrs rest of| some small Royal Time, as and crowd eee a ¢« ae sulted so have rules the kind ay 2 he object collage as u a Fitz ane er < 7 three-quarters a here thg that saying | unde D make --- Interesting & it £ for|for year at New the in story, the outplave Hassau Played ee re first ot the half ne sons a clear, a cap}| - bright adeke-sg Herbert, in. apr -23 at <5 Bontiag, Bellares, Carr, eeley Bey, Johnny hab lytet, Thanksglysg ink wenty-second armory, Regiment | SE) easily.. . -_ Hay [the e. ~ Dorando' neet tie dep for the Army-Navy 9 Oak-/| | will; Now "ner and/,,.. game avy 7 ft netball up of the grou of| the season 9 1908. windI still ce hola } #5 ime | Past admirals the iat he and the geuérale| train, rae team a bet ter have 8) ti and showld take th thethe an co 4.700-meter entere ed in‘ heller are n the Fac i Twa should atfu rnish € e and the feast ve ia rat e men. a E of of the Olympio secured rae he to rider, In race Madi at nd Athett aa {s jaunts Hay whicl ch runner% symnasium club 7 eve, ‘The 2 iit. = thanksgiving c Gitte nee ol Hts toOads. has | bility en to a close fap e season is' tha. fee rareams the havemanneld | Ttalian ailhe "which the ashingtou's shinagains x n : daily he ¢ to t place his as & Which Selected ae @s Bact ovey to show AOE: oy confident "y¥ home runner, in to his the six-d-day bd! le wean ingens vel race « 2¥C n nes > emphasized r new ee 12.Garden of" train Sete [wut beheld. Deane The ¢ of the. night vz of more. ue} ». : and 7 is -| race will ac han beef, the Maroy 8 aoe) "heldof oft aeone eee as | ire: sof fully tines us exciting ‘and close sathored parts sont one} the (ios From {Just closing. pect. Chit tha tne - tden Prnas * Pablyigy: ric bigeaae Mh ae uting dist. - It al] Seva yaptinting These tt®, ao East in Califone alifornia? polnts be to c"theet soc Twenty r the auspices of the thwched rnare Tunginee Ts, has attracted oy he best Vv entries aver received aie artmouth ond a team of the year, but ehe|©) some sean "eae half the reserve atreant | Zames seo )6| thé | in the: last ar ; on, ; lia > ner ve of the Connecticut he atrun injand ace bicy has the -2™Meron,| jbim nb ore7 splendid February, for cole: prepare the winnin told and they scored a Naae yal 000 ine : Ait} nstein, Jack ¢ Aitkin,| Pete wf Cha Peter Quince:; | Res ex-| Restizouche, X-| Fy pec rival! clash. es ci outh hn een was not strong ey Princeton h tor r thay outlasted & outlasted , The atBulldog ust. arthe Tiger Princeto year direc. his In shadow 2 a elon {make : 7 Ar TE x « al =ge the game of os any earned the right to be consid-| 5¢250n. °C students e go 3 the fir in cred Columbia 5 have petiat P first ranks of football and) tioned the 1 uspend, fo } Butler the in work on the & gridiron It is s fal fair toj| one . day, resident rule that prohibits s ¢ ootarsity A w that1at she she would cay not be the last of! b a ay i ta te - Deen povectad aixty the!7° Always dangerous, the Big Six. | ts irly understood Arcadia at both stand and] track.. roitst rn oe rgeed heise as: renresénted post SCBernste at aRe ate being} nted || Jeff B\in Uncle, the cautious and beginning be at the Thanksgiving York. _ New sve money et the gate & one hoes « plays best, lite J Dartmouth that } football new ee° 1s proaiee e sa thie the country| Varsity crew repens.Teurred ae a that there fs no team in the that but. wn, Poughkeepate. yepatio the rk EOE the be tterment | §which can go on the gridiron with the vant a oa a June, next ce of Dartmouth w While} men saying, nout Certelaty | a co ren-| of coming practicalin athe Wwide-,turfwwake, Olympic. bic The out first, I do not wish to be! the officiating ham. | greatest aix-furlong - re ee re a nes hadi| thie the man he he specby ed‘to a atpulpMilwaukee. next ntry the cadis country toyed with $6, when cadia pect GOT Leet TA ached cnUIeA CH fainter first a alee BY Do-Do, | " hi: qo 8t] there has beon a you|Imeryville. best the Innere a we posl- has year toto Indulge the|tion of late verte : years ute proverbial" the | the best. benetit° ct rider|can.certalnly ee Sethe eles Los unbellevabl ellevable and ne wiit Sree Where 1{22-pounder, Sood the dees ther. by a street cur 1 eo hil while/with asia Ke¢ Attel ch Mia nb champlo featherweight find a 122we th in| | beat will ‘win ae "Ketehe) Gporting public this game' indi- tas the hat to # los or Win the} of} You! Do -_-e judges' ° oe heesectic thing thin ao 13-14 mainder Case,ase, iia,amely elgehth- it trom te ios ite He ad heater | vidual. in Milwaukee . b me - standetill with his meeting upon looked and ae In the an ES neeter 2 propositio ey ir tte ‘easy' of y yearling Fire,© ' " : | x rounds of number limited the nly she II; Regatta Seeing eer| . o an he ‘but in atits Michigander nao whare ; Ketche which upon waukee, nien Hetshel' immediDa Nat gone to Mu. said: We "Then ately a went I will waukee.". toaccording and the accounts ent,he gave unbiased thunderbolt a thorough ve the Mitnote | the SUES Orr second, lads. ie a beating Fenie me own|hand his of Victim a was on | the standp football field Te ti "rom, . the its ‘spectators' week. ©, World will pb ved e ola. is unmeasur- | inlnute ace the o doors will ope: Rae tg, arden midntent will Show wih ree ( (2OrdSynebe n oleh byy tris: : Binispeed | ably, are ¢ track"betters" Ben second, earn eue ee~ gelding favorable if | with ' 1:42 conditions Rw ‘ . sec ehes tnut | reasonable Vicar, The | fon-Pillowde; i nes oe the that pi great nity t It Is Tneiden tt i tesee ee Wwelghts. Hambure-/ally, by 7 reldin Swikert | al To furle ng rand, game be-| Dice apswien woen been handie opedhis the mare G3~ or bat mare Cresal Vespers: Jeanno! won, ourist e Brown, could - not| have anteavper tastes: In clvilized be wilt: Creeslnagbay ra; eid) Sy third. .Séwell. second, . 4 OI fre a ve vo pene After Dartm ark had Beaten Prinectan | Jacl renaeel ng aie one aire Woraesterct eS es Pr etna teas ily¥ a a held Yale to a tle the | meetin ad, teams would so two thicd" third. ra Sixth. Bont ent. wl te tao see mises an his Sreater dog Water was badly bitten 704 Om by. ‘ Fal-| | si hths ear-old) rd. bay a. colt ghth kode | slahths yf mipEite: Rogkston Burke: Why not Prim-| by Rockton-Lady ae |FFCaeyear-old) Dime, e.. second; "Montgomery" ; third: rth £00 see 2nd V. Ross, ae Count of Monte G ris to, | who tuok first and Edgewater Fly over, htin feutine ppeed baudieap The following 1s q corrected Jiat of in ae Second racthird ti Brameme, 1:09 4-5. George 2 W. W il- | birthday. atTrain Ing campaigned sway ni the By | the horses by ae urlangs winter park be this on ‘ ‘e ctr em-|llams' -Madman ro ms Seer . Maples ra e "in rac the | i "Mis iyter Gs an Gal b 8S-\c¢ old. bay.Fr got yarte uartererao | eerie ,olden y ad eta -60. eaeaplike ird. panes oondTh Nada Sig Train) hay |Sowed' staices a: With more (The Mcscbon Jordan th ton, ( At- | De Vitn Papkeand| side } the ff carried but show, the before Bas West and the Middle Wasatch. Rava same. the just Prizes have! w oO will men two are "Here In the f off the first honors to get together some day," said obser-| C#rried bad' E eueeps classes, te'rier followers, a and fight vant ent poodles of toy Mrs. string reckon-| | fine day it of presently eae eee | RESULTS irst Abi Able Welsh Wersh that ~etehe! BU AT ee Sel Nov. ee Se the Showelve Nowith covereddog dogs thing Butte the Papke| talents out here on the coast, in| was, earning ear eg ually, ae name mile, a, Bert-|clysm: yom: Yéar =| 3 San to one and) and ell All a WIN BOGS LAKE SALT | GLORY aa | tcuch there i > pane proposition, three" ‘of out. Bateman,Gardner | tracced comenhore = Deutschlan . simp: Satta: | satnerfweignt I multiplies. interest the then bouts one} j a -\tt ell that surprised : to find been have was $ to ; opponent with|any tn contact [ como men the a uf to- count the for be "defeated. in elghteen Ne amare reduced | will be a pattle in ‘December. ae niatch Papke-Ketchel a puetiistis| which over one The tainly home of Papke's yhole edie itself ant-tinLee Milwaukee i { en little scheduled Attell coin- it ach eae are Ketchel and | word}% states| today ce mba fight Papke out | calibre Thanksgiving." next Francisco, somewhere crossed Padrone,'Convenie <Lykers, Tyler, winner. wrong nient,/a° Ne sg Be aS Houghty : GalEdwards, Bill a, ‘ Carrie eee eee ee stands Sra earn ere supporters th cette WILLIE FITZGERALD IS broveht ngford ere LOUGHRY BEATEN = BY was ‘ . Harvard. That us eros illegal wae, Te a a setae e Yale eferee Hote mental betause yar Thatsher, ' Coppi: mile ixth race, he ‘mi Tar - utinomes orwar gasped Bribe, who got the ball audience aes to MM ister,"Military T Be Tha eleven-sixteen ce, Hazlet, a Chipmunks, selling mile, j Sempront i Box, iescen Ornate, } Deck, pight Na the "pall hela Little Green Gargantua. Titth her dying ef-ef a for a toHarvard's "Alcibiades, won Littl with eRe that avAttell aay Rw RUOAE ers ne ree ie ee ae | supreme fon oto Ke<etthel m i eo eueo tae d e- || w asa to€ anxic anywa good any Was that; is: more thor oughly sO 2apkKe Papko whip twill alc , ; anxious g an rore >» than (| of mine, It is a ‘favorite. hobby camo | it ever ho will ask the public that| 'ne sensation Angeles and !m Los It not only means} feat Ketchel again. us "a man Then thing. so} Attell rh iader bolt Illinois the take 0 to'to is sti betting The reatec | it dir m for things big Saha class out of his | himself @ steadily:| monoy | serious favorile in and Papke 7 With that he will be| means Iso once, but and 1 then ‘8. th at own defeat Bully|escapes had ho "Why sly. IWwetch , thought quite « ends somtng on beth meets} he when card a great drawing 5 oe Bikes ate9 e hinm itif isis men in the a rheprominentcuss San} best said licked,"P aus mo - besaysbriskthat fromatatnow| already 15. | | The DecemberThursot to ee ee = e efs q ou Ke op loses e Derby/to Gunston, Little, Mary race, thirteen-sixteenths Sixth oS se selling-Suffice, Pri ble, jowlogs, ‘Boas, Amada. | selling-Wonera, : ‘ La Cumbra, nt, it 70. yards, purse| Myrtle Dixon, Lady Bi eilvertine: anxiety to tea of ugh precision their lost. score aos y. Yale sprang Finally Hobbe dropped -b fort. A Bull: y rland: Sai art versrac rth title his Papke. and1 Ketchei | teen Papi and theKetchel. If I had to se between . two attractions cans lose miles apar fighting on and yard Tee-quarters Be olen fleld. Sla Samy Bay; [Honiaed and siven the creedom of Whe eH ice"R* aurie aeaSh se sSte B18 | Yale.peyn cherfea glameat tne vail duebat| Branton Junemnlttt,y APHEY, | deat. | 1k tame Whine GoietAunt. Watie, cata Angeles "then came the Los t Tabitl their yjetory, mid-| he nh angs mrt are road, ship Reser) and morning this work both W hen to a full realization| uae ane trom in| tne eee Jeffries, with sit them me sporting men|¥ 1g sp S| sencetears but battle, talked I have life. my many and Eyton oOother and many ‘yyton day Labo the saw who ore nevitable, - sellWoen monan toward Car-|Pc™® bad ar-|/two milo, Hattle Charlatan, an Ys Warden, | Day, Captain El that 1D| the se prid tacul: in modern pugilism should yes e ti in | brought to the surface when Attell | possiuiitties of his cleverness whic land Welsh my mind Is equaled He only one oF | have advices from both of tho | ot her man in the yt tell. show Again to the Routine Work men went buck Both Toutine greatest| experienced ever I the was It ve rnon. surprise "we world' \ with "his ‘ V flve-eighths Stote, Charlie, I in 6 yo Isa borne stat ots SS ° scih lastintehe g as Up U to = ae what nc l Just rig rophesie expert! Os Entre su Coinlan, ' eaet te aeVASSoran " y racey, f Glbson, E of a| Safeguard, Beer se: aisKteenths mile 7‘selling? ~~SBeaurma SOFT A enerala! tei ing tn hen and there that if ever the pele) oc ace He Be Mane talle Florente sori wae: ¢ emonde: Marchesa, sten, yenoue the aie btedly He wanes a, ais again Papke would be Knocked | f EL White George rhiery Roy Shun: Cowen. aa Orlin himself was won Burr Harvard"unday za ame.eforKennard So cold. io pe ‘ Alv McLez | * Shiland. , but contest, he as to Give had be no mistake ‘There could ise, agersse Choswardine, eae ave. aiPerens race, cleven-sixteent quality mile,econdasliingPolovecg the high hee act Indicates of éinmrss beets totipublichopinion Agna=|(theitrend Hand, uy Rianfuas tte hemes ity Harvard 5 ints leadership. th down y results the defend wonderful . cuffs. houses Jargest pugilistic a viewed has the of one attract that be| that the NorthAimee fact io that warfare can be expected. ees to Fropt Quick Brains of the cre When a this fact aati with As I have taken occas to say be the ‘wonder showing Weish made fore I look upon Attell "and Welsh sa | whe ne whipped Brock I began the brains of the rings. The meeting} figu rs then on a future enya een. him and Attell but [ did between these two clever boys will be | between that Welsh would come to the a battle of wits Ser eins and general-} |} dream 1 sJonshi ‘| -Thi cham This statement not|S0me thakadvancelanlowa? DUtkby years. yodel: euse excitement vill be. lone will surely be athletics and | the ast game of the rubber. work t rack Leet, raster, Toke Egan, Lithosia, Co-| Third race, five-eighths mile, purse- Arch- Brougham, Momentuni, Oldham,! rch gham, 3 Lemond,SnAuiloba, 1 Jorn Barrer alta, = ‘race,' seven- eee polls, sell 1, Fourth Track 3 Oakland Utah Murphy, arene Geareas (eikb cas ‘ os Siti ri; ; = Firet es wi Ge eueralship re Biithery O E ENTRIES LEAGUE Beaumont Track. nine-tenths mile, selling Second race, ing-Katherine "4 president, J. P. Buab; nA = eee RACE | ee a eee _ at race, advigor, ae offer. the| by re aitoate. Gintrilla, Sister hicureceee ar 6 va Miss Flannigan, re ; ra Ben nie, Hary ana, Clamp, ieee " Gus Minnie August, Little, ahol Cuniot, Sybil Kemp. "Red the state in this| place the game]! state off. | The ‘vic as follows: F. Wire: sacretare ster Harvard | treasurer, Karl I opline; of oonfiden strady‘advance ance. a full atarted aoe penn of manner eye to fall on the hich ot BEADS. cers for the a President, D. J airiien ns and Hobbs kicked off to| st] 1 made omptly of -Fair Harvard | net ae themselves hugged 8 tee 18 ee some weeks A arede ai 1 ae et. had wapaat og minutes: of playing time Interest is belng tn Paine | amanifested hadnow gained servard confer Vastly § very excellent sport the organtz too Yalo nee. on the southtn weil] as It eee the armory Monday Ara culminate ate = oor - il the areca! in nt in Leena organize an athletic league to ulght ee Foe ae Officers will be elected ond by-laws | Of, two highly each of to the intocredit victory "/th it@ has two| © league aswill itshave a "best od developed obfethe pro-| _|tman, of athletics Motion art ular in the winter, ‘with school cham-| division wit] all Why | 21 Noy. Franciaco. SanKetchel . middleweight will It Papke talk ot iow Syracuse|o a score! completely fumbles of ---the' of athletes The might map, the nstatle saan z Nels tt iis title i rie as thou looks it so} pared, could man Kewanee BR tees lean ere pan | to Wi», Ketchel Expect re ae eers EH NE gh the for | chance a (hear man outeclass 1 lightweight that !s one there "If as Illinois, from aan 10 twenty teen a = beat Sanjcan of true this ig Especially in the ways going easy and beaten him decisively a few weeks} his quiet had Micl os is Raito it fight round they Nooked | twenty-five Up North ring| Frar scieeS folk. training his in and confident e}Symnasium Eroat havo still tleld | before. lone gan's aa "I am "petting told ue recent Attell un-/! invincible hein. as Stanley upon the| nas he that one impress to fail win} to him expect I and Ketchel _began|in Syracuseans i Heht fightin to used Somo. by| beaten weights. tee decis ne so OESE was Ona he LAB with|til ic BO that TORR People qualifications Mara TWH necessary | Papke. nplonship | char Ketchel of middleweight man the a back put to score} avery at least|from Papko when they meet in fighter Se San|@ was Yorkers i@ with pe lowing in-| le trophy special a with Atos, not eeno t was approaching | the northern ‘alvision wit prob bably sunset, ust © to ae TO FORM GUARDSMEN AN ATHLETIC ; fter the chanplane of the t wo di-| visions hav eetermined, the state | board Of Conte l arrange betwee n the of the! | winners x in series tw games le verywnere. and sky ven the oe t a tnt. Some sa red. ot whitch ttrophies hur associatio for the 21.~-Bad! ‘ba. game| the . achoal: eg cL Ther City High sence possibility that Park ean ee by ei ech alwill conduct as fortes led up to Harvard's chance vision of Sames eries shi for the champlo stands te, second orhalf g djd-Michi- the norma till Not recove gan ie oe mal last f r oe the on, a Oran tne outplayed tirely considerable and repeated making of the forward by means gains : académ a ee City Brigham Sate ee. Yate nall or. re Kennard are Whenwondered foal, Yale a8 e field cecwralpe. placed = not last did wonderment halt er 1eLO ending result Wolverines 2 islon-j| to daterSeeouthere : tees Ne i ainie blu neers un. = Mad Payson, | Springville, Pleasant 'c City, ae: yard ae caihe Lehi; and a. rows dlwrtston? Northern like a stone wall. men.) ty.| 8 Grapes, All Hallows, an L yal gene through the tah tate School Wet for the DDeaf, ©! 5 pain at the elseé the all ‘the way 7 and at badly |ring fl Y. rst N. the the lL-It's Whe at? : of uate en to from However, the sates Ot p of gE been able to | "I "never have letara how Papke beat Ketchel | defeat nieDe enee game the eleven, of 28 to 4. scored Da vison befo goal Ea a Ranting Fae by the New Himade by yoar this sames The following eens Sy DST. Ae fumbling 1 s to a ineleriada with oe b a hee Was tilne.the Then Fitch held they and It was so all could not gain irst Responsible It. for a es division, ang Wire, repre-| division, northern nie es Is alt Hopkins and Karl posed of D. J. Brown F G g lf H th in c: om- is board state Tho SYRACUSE BY eee constituthe state representing the and L southern J. P. Bush F. ester his booting BADLY Fumblin | | af. Cc ah, Us Y. the at association, - a the aR the Crims air with ue <A kick was tried and onthenuproar, Cutl it er punte ave Coy midfield. to on IS REATEN } of] BS | Bac board the state Sch High State of meeting of the Utah to Aas training camps to the effect While giving Welsh tli credit for had been dls posed seats se of, th - | Northern that Papke and -Ketchel have been| Js itil elated ad, ° no point ity of them golng to out. ot tiwa pen: working hard» "These. ‘anen "hav shared tho popular belief tha the Plo, who thewillbattle come that in parties = Isbig expected respect for each other, and ‘ny | Englishman "snow lake" w Witness have? The meeting at | P cher. he bustnessttice manner tr be one of the greiutest seen in this | shoulan' t they | Milwaukee between them was a stubwhieh he knocke ou sey. an lic ° fan happe ned. I was acting as | secti rf vemar s. , ! rapes air, and the Vernon baitle| Tre endall showed conclusively that | Ketchol's second simply becaus T ommissior fom Corbett, who one of the bloodjest and most| | Welsh earried a khockout punch along (reo a to be ad ae be Mifornian in| bandled the Bretiatie wacers. statedr | was } j with hiay great cleverne 85, desperate ring events ever seen inthis gh t. was! that he had been approached b yevne t tha th: c 7 I | red tha oe Gans was the price | country. what asked vho me 1 : } have eral. favor,| in che wt este an ome Teed DFS ju on a shade had who ent eicHt aay larg: at public the of interest The Reiides! In ten Papke against get fairly | they banter was man a ver absothe ith in clever ness. elsh I (s enormous. matches two these ein impossible wus cOUTE Pals, this} upon Papke it was ana ‘squarely Master Old the of retirement from bree a newspaper up picked the | Haven't took comm issioner tt but State, completely) so Ketchel 5 oce only remained there ring the during} [a om States United the of part ure he can | 2M} he a at a €?in than/| more I was that him cate ahead has not} Attell. that te wy auys the past vt- wager | during money Papke Papke| S¢t yoime that I learned when a prised Bat. With Scrap Wants uttlo sport | a portion at devoted his tn will tevalne odds the that 2nd in) : battle a second els for te up lose signed can had Attell batt aie of to this great | pages i way, s Angeles a opted. back twister MICHIGAN Fy cellent te 10 Training Camps, , Billy | hit not. did Ketchel "Stabley Papke during the .hundshake when| they met for ‘the firet tIme in the ring| Ketchel's! in Was Milwauke at COnDen and had every opportunity to| SHOWN: the afternoon, fod rules for governing ns wor wore mea ‘epinHy fun ovalUthe eaboN. asl bela: he Gorhett, the panther, Provide v- Return Fighters etul n i2nters _ ts ‘TI We Routine utine Work at Theil Mt RPHY, ed bh shouting. off right 1-2-3. S Basketbal] A. Toss. Wins 4 Harvard , arvs in ver Race everybody d IS the Papke of to man the vents scheduled streeto take ; nehip that is. Mission | contest "Abe. Attell, fieht.. Papke-Ketchel ie Coffroth's out. it all--dopéd ‘has He it done Thanksgiving afternoon will undoubtout) doped all oe egies Ketchel "9 6 . IsSnerovee That the hundred Ketchel he back INTEREST ones sant. | the ou for man, ‘ns The | ed -mer OAL the ke on s Fish, the fleld | pinaeer man of a | he stood, meee ‘aires Six amplon, muscle, | and bone of mase + 00. pound At a the} on Fish, and relled much SAarvard control big fellow dia not fail. Sota: SinEapien t eve. for John Harvard and a bitter pill for | ' : the husky aggregation that_had hum- ‘| Cons stitution ts a sample Ke jon the other side tho yusaled patron of| the game would be a perplexing | predionni ant as to which glove atut tion to patronize to and Kete hel| m cue She roughest: Ra of ring iis-| tory I expect to see the middleweights engage in. another as. des-| perate a battle as was thelr terrific clash at Vernon on. last' Labor day. | 7 on | Six-/Both Greatest DOTN 1 F /e} OR Meetin | This | have had Senars. | erners eee men's he ° a na | the ee world the of chat Page we me ‘ Wels England's HNehtwel ight | +8 the best oe of mate making pulled off in year champion will, "be battling in the ring Ww hen | | I saw Welsh in iid first batLy, ernon j 's a good thing for the peace of|tle here I marvelled at the little | mind of the ficht fan that these | Englishma n's great. cleverness. This Dol- of Seats lars Worth ~~ JOE . BY S Sana the but é Eee over | ° High School Holds upon Stanley Ketchel? S ¥ Surely Over Fourteen. Thousand Illinois ienanstibaiieeaies ance of Control of ° gs Association learn Billy champion we ig he ‘title February, the) inst aerOle Are Sold Fl EXPECTED, BATTLE GREAT FIGURE GHT FANS unong the} Board with to this night called tell Ketchel_ ; Will in from Thunderbo a With Kennard lightming, of speed On Mleweight ibe 6 | fellow, little grim the to World.) light In San Franeiseo and lucky | ome ever, the men who enjoy ye ataa, privile Ses on = haar y aot ge be niddleWhere ° in rat | tin He a wonder as a fighter and until he is back at the | will never, "stop Heavyweight the ] in s 8 an oon each bou did with | Wi Declares In. soi oe as He Princeton. toa ae California | F Suddenly Kennard was called ou Ver Verin sent and lines side the from momont's a Without place. weibe's bacls the ball flashed Cutler warning one or JEFFERIES. of week will bea most imTwo cireles. pugiliatic in on} tne betting up in the Ketchel strongring battles will be fought sreat next Wednesday night and the boxInS$/ hold shows that the epecnla ties have | fans" ab over the world went he walt-| some confidence in Papke Pap Verno on f FULLBAUK COY Fails to Do ns with Harvard Who J. Undefected coming lereat Corns Verwelbe, hands. Crimson and White had adyanced Yale's 20-yard Sine. Ikennard Called JAMES: and. Champion The | portant. to Yale, bul pigskinand went whiehhad thepunted the ball was again Coy ad ere as, f | BY on - e e Expects Ketchel to Regain Lost Title in Fight with Papke as Last Defeat Was Due to Over-Confidence and Not to Inability. j | i (Retired as co ht = ae Se ir | ; 10. University ersity a eee ama iad} arvari poster s or ria Beenver it h to plays, : | eed z 6. Forest Kc Lake 14m é Colorado é +> are RAINSOF PRIZE RING MITE MEN BRAINO co and ssissip ns |} Sh Paul, Shattuck School 29, $ young | ++ 1 AtApeRounerehenve with dash and brilianeyss‘The quiok= Kennard is now enshrined. domitable, 7 12, se of Quarterback ' < Cutlerpr and| a : a a ene eb made are the for minor- | cae 0. 18, Cornell it quately indicate the splendid contest. Nover/ J ° in yt b Yale] was there a finer, cleaner, faster game. 4 it was the season's apotheosis of Amer~/ larvard | sport. amateur reat ica's team Her game. unbeaten an played rn : ducks 23, Trin- 18, overin 2. 54, Hei\t Cleveland-Reserve . . delberg hia a 0 Mian an ee a-Pennsylvania c a = ade-|t to ieniy falls Rare fict. the reason the Lvo°-in % yeration st orle s of ane -act. taln-ralsers." {, of Pittsburg g-DUniversity é 0. >, Gettysbure ans Penney 30, C 'arnegie At Pittsburg-Caze Technical 0, Lo ulis-Vanderbilt 2 28s WwW ashington 14. State Columbus-Oh fo + J outgamed outfought, outluecked, riors the Blue. Forty. Heauiand thrill ea spec-| Nor- fie war- mighty, Crimson the but dez grit, | bull- with rongiit 6, Spracuso only scoreof | pa¢ Freshmen "ine struggle "_Lewisburg-Eushn< oki "Thatgridwap h first eooateal the the of Yale - It haca-Cornell fayette | t Man for man, the pl arane, was superb, | new | $ the remarkable nothing but the forward | + shown, was stvle football Dp : succeeding, no play ne une any | 7 vere play The gain appreciable al- | > chiefly directly against the tackles, ternately with a crash against the cen- + ter, with higher ma lower and end} | +> runs. ;+ of oe Seore Only field goal in} artigo! a ked an easy years. Depauw great de-| + \t yracuse > rush-| Michigan 4. tory. 1s a WHaven-Harvard New A Yale + + he At matched b by the of the Crimson was ine + ity 6. of the Cam-/| defense stubborn equally At + at-| oclous the against men lage + ginia in blue,| men Cambridge the of tacks |e . At them. who saw defeat right oe never] # nova as bal the half second the At terri- | + In Yale's hands Harvard's in yany ampaign-TMlin oes G eee At + Northwester At Depauw-- - mal 0. ~ = ule's sholdthat : their Ht eos the but co-author + Ha first'z time age Harvard has issi This beaten Yale since 1 901. i ie. Whole struggle was on f brains! of strength, against strength both! respect in which br ains, against y elit Wise, A. Thomas "A Gentleman From Mis |starof a. fresh .partns i taken on - op- the at rennard, who oe sent in portune moment, gave her ULTS RE | d | ||| . gridiron greatest on of us wennone waged oe acer abe a by ge eof ea afternoon this 21.-Harvard ever Battles Yale = t rae ome ben Sunday night sacred c an until RHagire wil entertain sh cee oS € starting Gr night "welt fired Race ae preceding " D prrenee apne! prrogram of'; fade oe and motorsee. events will <An off. ahr bn ate program p Deli \for \ 4 this night, & arranged - |