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Show 12 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1908. ees ‘A DOUBLE PAGE OF SPORTING NEWS CONTAINING MARATHON RACING OPEND NEW FIELD IN ATHLETICo CROWLEY FIGURES IN DISTANCE RACE Longboat Indian Will Colorado College Manager Explains Situation to Coach Maddock. runner, who came so near Winning the big event in London, in which the! ae, turned the seales, has aroused! erest in professional long distance aches and it is certain there will be other races. In fact, it is practically Settled that the Italian is to meet Longboat, the Indian runner. He may be matched against Shoubt, the great English distance runner, and it is practically certain he will give Hayes a return match, all of which means that there is no reason why Dorando after a while a}! may not go back to Italy rich, buy countship and come back and marry an ame eae heiress Meet Little Italian Path Warmer. HARVARD THE ROASTS ATHLETIC RULES OF DENVER CHAMPION ia ormidable figure races be will in future James F. SENDS ; ei on ee Season, MANHATTAN New York, Dec. 5.-With the playing of the army and navy game a week age the football season of 1908 came to a zlorious end In many respects it has been the finest season in the' history of the game. There have been bigger crowds io see closer games than ever before, and the game on the whole due to the development of the new play, has been much more Interesting Out of it all Harvard easily figures champion of the year, and it was team work solely which enabled the crimson warriors to gain the title. Other teams! ; had stronger individual players but when it came to that cohesion which| means points on the other, Harvard had it on all of them Pennsylvania is fairly entitled lo second place, for she went through the ;feason without however a defeat. meet with such as did Harva Yale Dartmouth, Carlisle and Navy She did strong Princeton, j finished in other source. one to Maddoe ie in videpor ise Ir warl regarding th exclusion of "prep from partle jaation in Colorado ethic th s. rt letter from Mr. Ea Ss: "YT Imigine that vou have conc Inde ‘i trom my silence that I have regls od 1@ customary Colorado fealine: Soratuiat Utal neopla. I hav not, but what say is solely from ms person al arene pont and the garden Marathon. The Italian ran 26 miles 385 yards in 2:44.20 . Crowle y's time yesterday for about 25 1-2 miles was 2:49.6 2-5. Dorando ran about three-quarters of a mile farther than Crowley in almost five minutes r that tween that the organisation, Wich ts b Colorado colleges is farcical and each acts as independent as though they belonged ire the | living to any time. But he performed on a fected track have understood the facts and so there are better in ath- | Italian| the Dorando, and true, would ton. We have been transgression of | handicap which af-' haueehows over has prevented parties that the are glad | ies Big 7 be 4 h OPENING ' W e b il e hay da by all MONDAY , . sition to meet their demands DE . } Bae cause our . enormous * a 5 reduced before a ~ i ; stock thls ‘ong offer reduced inducements expec p « t don't ; : stock stove z to 0 i b uy a that wait, but come get range or ot going - i } it. If ° ¢ 4 h eater, with that a the latter you City Poem LUBS. + See c cess L coeeee eealee's sosee 1. Plerpont, : el 9 > ; = & e| S a 5|e 2 Flovd rloy , D Dee. 55 Pp 3 to's! Haymond, Re OW 0 S CITY . Lovell, 211174: [133. | 2. 1 Nye Laine, All Snow, Cres.All Moly n' u, Monday. LUSKOOy, 1 for no ‘position. Se es ‘get together' oT have rreras hapa me. aaa here of Is Round Floored a Colorado ean a Monday Regulat seventh Short a for Count. |. _ wo a i® with Utah has as- as een er own Colo- has shown that Utah . = In he ght position in cae games c Colorado and. +> + RACING RESULTS i i |' i Francisco. San club second Los or fourth week| a LEAGUE rounds, Eee ant advantage but ayes can short nal Ne | linine game, has 8 night, RATINGS been' 129 at p.m. called C for} Ct? mile 7 and te ae Shire. 70 yards- ‘ (ceogh), ener, 5 2, ‘ Fee i "90; (Upton), oo + street.| hall, when the two teams of tl a at resent heading both dtvithe meet wi league of the up 0 21 Second, Division, Team coth ward. .-.0cecs<. 3 Ath Ward..cscecsccecasd a ace 2 DELI WALL Ol clan ns elaine cas scan ne 2 WEEE RIL wards...... 1 *12th-13th *"2lat ureters ath xe ward - se abebe ead 52 : -*Defaulted soles C, Core ont 6" t "o.8 Soe Sore 101 (Saintvany, ee = foaltees race, Third ward....2-.66..e. eLISth wards....... /12th-13th Fe ®%°%le the 21st . - 2-5. Sixth race, six furlongs-J. Angeles|__ of aecond; ether. Faust, Tony ay onrent 15) Cor to i: Lee ile <Prank. "ifo ae= 100 taiiiberts. Fiitt ner : ‘ bg heart 10 (Upton), 102 secon to ene tee ind | Miitth race: xteonth- ra Twenty-| he nvolving be cee 141 0-5." one-sixteonth and Eleventh wards ‘teams " | Nadzu, 108 Oke1, second; at r),16 &toto 1, won; crane ' - L ine(Taplin), will be considered. The next game on the cher dule will | st226'8a, utler), 28 to 6, third be Wednesday night at the Twesthecr Time, 1-48 3 7 ward ward, sions by 5.-Judgi Dec. Collector Jessup, ee ee Los 7 109 (Buxton): Angeles. Gerremenag:, 8¥e and a halt rea P.c.|Gblob ol i oe‘ owt o (tart in) ». 10: to.-1, #O L 1.600 1 500 | scone? morrowrul, 108 *{ ces), 5 to 2 1 08 0 9 I. ¥ ~ 3 2 2 a 0 00 1 race, ‘fut rity ae Ofallon nandic ap-Roseben, 128 (Hoower to3 ‘to 115. (Lee) Mal Berry won; second; Ww. 0 0. 0 2 1 -2 [5o9| 900 TL third. vir 7, s-Grand furlon en. race Second 006 Pal,9 to 5, won: (Martin), 107 .009 | Pame, . Cc a 1.000! 1.006 000 ar i enn ; games. om roG ao 5 ey d; hird' race Malin pee M Time, ry F. be wk ele © and one furlongsble opus ' 104 (Jackson 9 to 10 I, 2:to urns); op ek Tome 2 gecona 9 to 98 (Martin), Eater, thas 1 third = ae Fourtt selling *fpon Stahaa SMa cid ant mule e ee 00 (Burns) ; tol {won; Dandelion, 107 (Me Tarthy), tin (Mar110 Sain, Miss Sa oe 2 te tts me, 1:40, thre + ‘i ifth : race, fiv ‘ fins -a alt, fnrionge- - 201) (Treubel) 't'ta fon | Kora Nelaon, at anseel mse: | MARGIN CLOSE A BY -_-_- In one of the first. baske thall games| all-{| and form mid-seas the year eee pes play was seen last night when | geymn: shure school 5 the at on Liiftf Sunday achpol, Y. M..C. A. club,| : irst. ra five-elghths end;; Time, LaGilorie. (Rela). : even, 1:07. Qual | thing Lady sellin G., mile, 8 ete -7 Bchopus.. Y y, Galinda Ip ‘ingharm, BRellewe th race, ft Nebraska Las Hee aeen Mala" of | os ord of the Roce ee Bee aE 1. a, Duke of Btidizewat Balerian,. Banr Gotham, : mecond race, one m elling-St s), 5; nd Cathe cin ‘he nil hone 2 cE or sh, g a). at Ti Witt Jack Elmwood, Ben' Trovale, Vesmo,. Prid moi Pee me aa = ‘an 20 o = third. Time, 1:07 boys hard Pretension Earl Rogers, st a score of 48 had the High the way, and all to a 40. ‘The Uff; school workin ot the clos -- ors. the same a line-up was re coached Both tean Epa mrt nond of the and » lin TP seh 158 Zomn art : vs. L | | or 7 sbtwelght King of the Mist, Joy The 'Arcourt. < Sult e, Ea Tran: * ansluce at phe goutent aude the, pln, Morcating | thted ceed, cevencatcicentne mie-| /\15/154: ea 3)145 a ea Dec. 7: Crese ents 2, CM TOeRKE: ; Utah to | tion ‘ McFarl ae. 1 A meoting of the nsign Basketball pneeet seer organi-| active the most of state Teague, one oe of Interest in the, in ene of A&; Am../18/156- 1iome connections of Colora ee aMiE pein e Coeeite get Philadelphia, astern Athletic Pacific in Sixth for a Driscoll. fn the sixth -_------_-- | as long ane fred ‘b Now that you haye an aertae te von hasténed to ¢ loss ine | the with Now | state. | 16 . a peas aie engagement = Gilm arry futu Packy's manager, Match DRISCOLL 1017 HIGH SCHOOL WINNERS D. Mar'ts, ZCMI1/15/167 65. J. Collings Cro's.)21 Pierson. Cres...{15/164. |120.29. GG- Dant'y,' ZOMI|18i } 21, \76/ me [fado, where J she, te in J relation to ash. | hee aie Erne. the and/for_elther mt OSs + third near the finish and was 1 antic telling blo : Drisc rm | " ate wet nose fi and mouth Hayes's from blood t the early part of the ez to managed | Hayes lips in the his opponent's | from ] eounds Dr scoll scored. a knock oo nock ZCMI/12|173 ZCMI 21/474 Cres igi ences ~Packy veite Ss 23A alsh or near (he Root|"6! Eddie seconds. strong man } | 53/11/20 67 24 26 20/23 is: Tatam'tes, Crestatf 17. ) 18. 119. 7 ar 65/1414 7 } 12. 13. Las, ‘ 15,188.1 166 21) 86-16/93) lg 6.12)83! 21 121) | 9 m./21 *s) 18) 1, 6. 1g 7. 8. | 2 110. 111. 135-137-139 S$. STATE LAKE lap hadi laps i Ta ERNE ': cach enough SF toeer regulate you and tae me ee to the ite woul Ena disadv: antage of the other fellow." Dick hting ae ca ae se six and JIMMY 7 Philadelphia, rly = 7 Cro's.J19|196.10)94| 2111925 a2. mplemen e Fi go ' Chi with 1h with time.! been |} 9 12 the fees of the Utah éligibitity rules whieh Hyland. wae fe ate d ar eae eee the. ‘same Paani Is Offered Te Ten-Round Go|: he Setar ently assumes With BASKETBALL RY 3 1s hima lf Seis So ls lz~ 1 2oO 4lx 21102-07607 =: Utah SALT Professional | Packy Of ‘is. still 6 e to give ee present eligi- |} ag living up to them 1s concerned. This however, does not assure everything or the ‘square.' I intain that it does peri and eee ee a aeNEK taa = TO MEET YOUNG U ENSIGN el s and ee Kas (afterwillPe the‘noeeenNew|to}erat ee .Firetihé race, six turlongs-Coleros, 105i 5 Sx oe ‘ ‘ont me 5 tnt pecF; f¢ ates al-i| orth Be 4 Second; Hoy Bean and elght miles el ve had ~ 5 r's Nev ator alliforn distance the finished Millsopen The when ten-mile professional race | meet Dick Hyland, with whom heay has|to 105, (Gentry), § ird. Time It oyd MeFarland {fn 22} been offered a 1-round go before the c 65, |:tim7 Dec. te ague, oa i ac iver ° "i Won. Lost. Pct Driscoll had the | Au "Americans | } ae | Name. | --- S 1c Ly bowling players, 08. i bene look re speed, One of these was caused the Ly Him Driscoll is going through with first and second teams of the Eleventh game for looked be of a arechhanmplons |50Mme¢mé sort at ly missed shoes, a astrange ng as 7 - fort {In both ees Hel@| looked iogantiip "pelt. sore a ad bowtnasll asight fasad says eahpely time l:the alleysek his year "Pop" lea ange ‘ a . is string toThe standing of the teams follows: y | « Vatiang . | e Quinn | seen. PC aa RANGES _ art to a, adherence Sonera) The Co- time ee . them well a Jack litt top SSS RASE eee eT eneotee a ee 7 minutes 2 3-5 seconds. ¥° | was won 644-5 the thelead.| ; Minutes comparative race promises, ar the at pHewill take Rood OE theee Bes | cating a six: vation at Abie aver Growl ep Hirat Division. lad, ty by a tape =o len 20th ceward.....i.ccec. 2 PW.3 Chicago dad, yes, thé the Chicag® , r "stung." follow Son Hayes, | Was hee: ti : ra ate 27th, Ward... wsccee soeee2 1 | prstanding of clubs and averages of | fede Bae, the otto erg the Western | 1ith ward....cs.cec-. 2 1 E ay=) SSS the fewoa. five 3 | the team The interest in the gaine is good |the alleys working most of the have sessions light a | Several er ! Ja by Won by miles five of distance re Tyinst and confident slipping be Sell one UB W ty wala ogi | bowling conaistently' at the 192 avi ' Hayes aw dropp Cousin ) age l'three points during the week Ander Heanager and Spitz are | #90. McBrayne, 185 and will do better before | thoboveclose. : eto b We once Is ace Is come warm in the near future. ‘re poses beron individu: 1e still aie roundPierpont the 3erttop Ping centage ladder, alt ough he app to ms a emem ' are own its e¢ams 12 | bunched and at once. R eyay are u while however, "tive better form car you eee unknown | "or some ra no ‘or pace reason W althour dropped out when} eight} and miles four gone had they , | € the lead away S¢& [the season wit show . : are and : > week. | bers stove ° inaugurate in : sale a special ‘ ' will sstee teel Mile R Wiley George second, to| Was All Americans the weaker ers have fourBaath Cameron are show- | George I. rollers The Z. C. M. | handle ling 2 et his ivrisvny Quire oe the rs nena stance ee . Picea | e ar + |. 7 and offer buyers just as big bargains as i. . they could possibly obtain even after Jan‘ : y ie . 1 ] e want your 7 fn Aad we want ; uary Ist. business, our 3 P Pea WINS disc quare Gare en Me . Hae ms os re Garde ria gs rec cova of 61h ‘mile ; although eek past the seen holding time and to insure a large holiday i ae eal McFarland. Be-| [Race or the leadership between ne © Crowns is becoming 23 . - . small MOTOR OR-PACED Ten Is n prese nt impress ‘big 195 wha o Getting iissiahinnes See val ity Leadership Butan aa clone, l Crescents ' DEG . taking we have decided to ° , exhibit our with connection | the of team) hange 2 lstandinge cf the In Cltythe Be retfative Sine Lesmaa| aps and resumed the ride again a4 trade, Bowling, ae | Was 'To to their entire satisfaction. * line to be art Close } ever offered in the Inter-Mountain section and we know how | SALE E N D S a lit ] f thi le 20 ood the g people o locality r will find that we are in: a‘ po1 8 MONDAY NS BEGI i| a the Crowns, j } e » City Is fol Contest odds the , best assortment of stoves that was ‘i t Ss ENGLISHMAN fier tieCiescens and' h re bo Seis - ens. oies in the mora the to ‘think that present policies are to »b the rule until we can all be indo| pe eee t as Denver has shown herself 7 Wagner, winner of grand prize race, TEAMS ARE WELL BUNCHED Sale i 5 : | Exhibit and Stove Holiday } he oe 0 ne. shore| D s Jersey c the on ! | so-called ton = Deen that ~ the admiré ably a2 for Bo \¢ nd gives her the credit for the | clever fore pipne w hich che had in putpe aan such acer ac eee }through s aii framed up regulations While Boulder lives to letter of |} her own manufactur de she |} doubtless violating athletic ethics that would send her from su oe . conference and League aut er? 4 work - | present extent doing, tic Nail letics is Marathon racing. q The close) tr ue sporting etiquette and would have ; for the seniors this fall ‘ Columbia has for in a better ; ra fe uote e n seen: Hayes, the Mara-| : been greatly deplored here at Prince- (oerringver been practice. We nowposition have the| nner th 1ipparent | eee ee reer nee ro ette win (nace now conference Utah's standing has given me less concern than has that of nearer neigh[ bors. h ¢ 8 a need ene aay eee ne ' one els casts the | st ti 2 * rst Waller, just to nt that W. W. Roper, who coached the sleep over the matter of turning out!to England or Australia in search of a good varsity crew at Columbia ne matehes with the professionals. Greer| Princeton eleven, assisted In preparing of the financial | has "been trying™himself out against the Harvard gridiron players for their | spring _ because troubles which aye prevented the | the clock and at various distances, annua] clash against Yale after th2 trainingof the seniors this fal , Rice} and with the re ere before him says | Tiger season ended. The Daily is eaitetied to have his freshmen at | he has no fe: of defeat by any! Princetonian has published an editorial | work and, while sculler, devine that Coach Roper in any way | rather light, he thinks he sees enough | Sanaa ecard dered his assistance to the crimson botts, Princeton, fullbac | material for a crew which will be a_ credit to the ‘varsity in the spring | The Nassau paper oe in Second team-Logan, Yale, right| tae levante and later at Poughkeeps end; Hoar, Syracuse, right tackle; | part: | Princeton, right guard; Nourse, | But here comes the old Patan "We are informed from authoritative | { Harvard, center; Hoar, Harvard, left! sources that Coach Roper has been at) champion, who tells it like this "I'm mighty glad to have an open guard; Siegling, Princeton, left tackle: | Sewanee, Tenn., coaching the Sewanee fall, for We can get a lot of good work ennie, Brown, left end; Cutler, Ha:- | college football team since the middle -vard, quarter; White, Harvard right of the week previous to the Harvard-| out of the freshmen on the Hudson, half, Mahew, Brown, left half; Walder, Yale game and that he did not at any and when it's too cold there we have | the machines in University hall The } Cornell, fullba ck. = « > > . P= ore s time coach the Harvard teain. Looks like two pretty good teams. "Though trivial in themselves such . spring. b Se Despite a Outside of football the most gener- actions on his part, if they had been | aeshow in th: is accommodations abroad, not to speak of the superb was as nearly perfect as it could well." have} It is a remarkable fact that the three course on which we hope to e made. Most of the time Crowley several races in the spring } teams. Pennsylvania easily defeate ieee inches deep colleges-Harvard, Yale and climbing | biggest in mud, "The looking glass used for train- | Michigan, so did Syracuse. Cornell tied| steep hills-the course was uphill most | Princeton-have been out with injuries ing the freshmen has been a great} with Chicago and Minnesota beat Car- | of the way-and wearing heavy road| the greatest part of the season. Burr, success 00, and TI notice that it Is lisle by a close score. Burch, of the blue, and now being adopted by other coaches men instead of the light track gear | of the crimson; - j Dillon, of the orange and black, handi-| 3y its use a freshmen can quickly obThe ee of the all-American team Dorando sported. a ies A S his | capped their teams by their enforced | S€ rve faults and In the most by the exper is now progressing. |} absence. With these men in the game | practical way seek to overcome them | The athletic authorities and the un-! Here is the es Tom Thorp, who him| while learning the correct form." | all the time there might have been difPrinceton are | a | - self was an all-American in his time, der-graduate body at ; ferent stories to tell. |. Frank..B. «Green, the national'! highly indignant because of the reports sizes sup the stars shat have been published to the effect amateur champion, is talking of a trip | Coach James Rice isn't losing any t team-Scar lett, A eeivanla, topic up greater lor ado interesting outside rigid ithletic control They claim that Denver, the past year, had nothing nore or léss than a professional team From what I know of the merits of |} the case, with facts. on ho sides, Denver has not violated ebnis tic ethics The intersectional gan pretty | less clearly demonstrated the prigeciosits of eae the eastern over the western football | ‘ally an | The latter fs in warfare assun ing the attitude n holler thar ‘thou,' The State University claims a clean slate on the grounds that the teams eat eas Fish, Harvard, right tackle: Goebel, Yale. right guard: Schultz,| Michigan, center; Tobin, Dartmouth, Jeft guard; Draper, Pennsylvania, left tackle; Schildmiller, Dartmouth, left end; Lange, Annapolis, quarter; Hollenback, Pennsylvania, right half; Tib- to and played. the. others simply to fll thei schedule. I certainly permits the most flagrant de spotic attitude and | keeps up a continual be areilre hing howl | between the members | Discusses Colorado Teama. "What the moral difference constitutionality of t am, with Cornell about LETTER Crowley, not, order named, caustic letter received by Coach Joe Madlock of the Universi of Utah, from Frank J. Bat graduate manager of athletics ] college rj ‘ mara- of the Yonkers Marathon Comes Out at Head of List for! oeis rtime, everything considered, was Work During Football Bee neiiae than that set up by Dorando BY A IScore S Euathiti ty / Pl in. Adopted by the Colorado Institutions, Scho hmian Soaits oxltion. y rere | a Crown Fr itapatrick { Bree All- | TreR efaxwe , ie Vester b Wire, 5 sc hot nate year by Hofmann five. Cc, A. 9d] lif y } « f mrliey Tr, . Poacieee rourth race, ; Buskaet ‘ta doherty, Seymer Bob, Center Shot, onel Be Mahone, Maltble, | Port ial, Gold Heart; Re | Wood, pur Butler, Ac. Hasty » Hasty seven-cighths mile, r Royal ] Ben, F. OM IN THE TEN MILE RACE Ag- | long-dist end sell-lap ensmnile: Red DEFEATED LONGBOAT ix nilade defeated Iphia, ‘Dees. Longboat Tom races ne, : 6.-Smallw and f th & amo bir the ine nereeetoniahtr in we the lant yo fuarter. Smallwood took 5 Lida iaatk Anthony, ; mane the seventh mile and held {ft . 8h > o obder: male and one-e) >} - sellwas unable one rus shing to an nish, to the crowd ing Longboat law Both, ius t upon o trae Ouardl| uy, wyicadn ‘ arietie401 ar [ts a pis ree s time was 6 manut en ‘ i i, |