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Show 10 THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REP UBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 1 4, 1909. A DOUBLE PAGE OF SP KING NEWS CONTAINING FANS STILL WAIT FOR FINAL WORD THE WRESTLING GAME BY LLOYD K. JONES for Monroe, RY LLOYD K,. JONBES, There was a time when Tom key thought he could wrestle. not cut only and fancled the mat game aried for him, but he every precaution three years uled to windup to back meet at a make was took good. Sharkey Some | was sched- Jack Rooney in big wrestling show and didn't care ‘Decision on Inter-Mouniain ' League Is Expected By Next Tuesday. to merely throw the fighter. He wanted to show him and he certainly lived up to his wishes. So badly was Jack shown, he decided to venge At that time Jack paring for his fight with Jeifries Shar-| Tom} Jack Monroe Shown Salt Lake baseball with interest the Intermountain Up. In the dressing after the shosy, Mon- | roe started in. to tell Parker what he | | snes to do to him-especially by | the at the Coliseum jin Chicago. It was a widely advertised event, and Rooney was pretty well thought of. o be assured of fair play Sharkey took the precaution to warn Jack that any unfair tactics would immediately transform the meet Into a boxing contest.. Now, if there {s any one man vay of Harvey the administering a good beating, was looking for this, and asked other room, boys to retaining Jack, sald leave one as Harve y, the | | dressing | referee. "I "Now, never had kinds to wrestling motions, but the} of sport}don't mix very) Jack wrestling Monroe ‘took contracts, and on a chose, the little birdics. The very tactics that for ing few! his competitors, Harvéy Parker. | Parker was altogether too classy{ grapplers would and the fighter, opponent would wrestling. A among; | as tent to be expect to hold a_ foul to. con- aay in one line. He can't all the _championships White Sox. Fysnnines. March ! and Coombs showing all kinds of Blue, though still nursing hts 13.-BHvery-;| smoothly in the | arm, fast as they could expec ager Sullivan expects that move will Lo {ind there ngeles the and patituctnty next weather the finishing ue nd N when they | week uch work he first team has provement In batti shown great in the last days, they o The were with this is any 4 fast first week too s rain will terday a all day of the by The day and } } | } } was here| The ballj/run satisfaction, pow, and but| t disappearing the the had talk of the drive over Thursday, ss = recovery Sox. the locals made hits with six and clouts. pitchers are beginning Class, and with a little shut out) the Is Ferris' left fleld The Sox|troit to show their warm weather first time the Sox Yan! nigans, two successive has shown six shown to by here : in naught marked their the sixth. victories, | ley improvement games at The Charles score And it ts of at up il sented likely, ball that, was 2 starred, twice o players for he many here just be to a that pretty ery are The reme ° Spring HotLeach SOs 8, nd to 2. Char-| of me soon William { to just be ae what I run and to am ci ae Me V el - able good men| mej;say | Via Pee Ark., | kind March the tones eI Fia.. {s at 8:30-never after early, generally about j there ball ‘13, -! players Archer 9 of} rt ivan go! ere York. , € reanicescathe ohn the| Mathewson, Needham, 0 erkle: Murra is plenty "never twice. ofsunshine ran It as-|Some all [I same depends of the young prob-| lis dlstance} on how I Leifie la, fel-| "9: P baticchio, nfl ae yenter and Overall in ‘ = ~. Bete tie =ae their | will be in even better oo. . uperbas Eats Light Breakfast, will play thelr first game of the sea- | I generally tect pretty hungry 0" With the ene club of the it: get back, but I only eat & South Atlantic leag ine games ele kfast 4 b a Ms . a are scheduled with the local club on feat aaa ne somes eggs, viene outfielder McCormick, to » s & meat. > dient. Murphy. wil saaad there. nh on Chicago, and ane wrens out process ; Weil begin Tenn. March 6 alternate ato Memphis, fate Macon, 13.-Chica Ga., first time Yankees. March since the drink, _13.- of eeiinise ofieamp wa 3 aaa a second game with thie vestorhay ettee ee ‘by a nich > tane 2. The O'Leary : team and ot as. Gen wrara: got = * the | work will be of Monday, Jack"Chesbro rest up. the and! rest| The gymnasium, the kind of work I do on how I am feeling Betas |'given:-unt{l March2 score of 18 batted iIn home camp of of fans See es GriBaa eara 7 f Napa Nena con pit < Wil- | a ; World " ny $s Not % 000 002 000 211100 000 pon--1 ra! ze Ricard} However, Ev e Ee mee on rman Bowe aan {s n A and mud his ft. can e dB ridwa |{s; first y Sener easily are be a ver, Wh fat ae |!07ey, foe = ROO seul Cee it Gnished youn two the | iles time fig-| cran Bill anager in front Boston Prouty. of by Pree hess here at 10:03 : pacers traverse |n the 142‘ hours miles behind the I Vail, Barry, G sibson, \O'Con- Pat Dineen the pedestrian and 702 his who traveled a have trainer to is not of by the doing MANAGE wat Chicago, feathorwelg nt Oe ee. Lennox, JIMMY Dah ae Phillies. Pines, uray Eetktacin tae pting he final score: Mar is very e tha ee 2.6; Davis and for weary legs and Cibot and.Orp! Melkus, 115-6; D tne March Catterson. nat mm oe McMillan, 13,ddio reporte from over his team th nthuslastic| and Prouty. 702.0; Loeslin and Kiluber. |89Me flehter interfering coeeie t ee Is Tene Pn TaT pad and Frazier, 647.4; sane Santry. glemaauf still ain eo Manage to get practice, in pant nd Custis. 634.3; rd vas and eeReve innoyed roby thery g Knabe is a Breatly tm-) bqere, 610.4; 4 Naver Kellar,Mar, 585.5;Bitty | Tecelving, | "I Bova, aie His =e is sound and peeep: fae jPallanti 623.5, Hartley tke real strong & again. Haniga: coua was in uniform body akKirtakes peel SE ten SG oe =hl Monday ahawid see him in "Cyclone" Johnny Thompson had It i have ,yet to New Athletics. Orleans, March 13.-w ith fine the Athletics are rapidly getting Into good form Yesterday's game tween regulars und Yanigans resulte 2 to 1 . The pitchi comparatively easy with Gannon in thelr recent fore the National club, much to of Schlitzer, Flater, Kraus, Bender, Plank bout "Mickey" | Pte. here Fae ; That credit, {is not as Ga an much chance cu oO against "Bat' understand. the Ne need So Ma- | Gantes and illustrated evening, . Birr THEATER cine Tinea are ors, McEaurt. Tuckey, McCar-| ‘ ‘Allen, Rossman, the High they as and can get going want to good money a an Ellis aCly ae a Git vite ride before th: opening re the Los Angeles track ee Ee ook widors tc, appr is ut é ow "s > ‘ w and Hurris achoo; |} re been Red | eer mor fo } ey aes The ment March at Granite times state amateur to. be held at 26 !s meeting wrestling tour ni the Y. 7 Ly with mue : a or aiahe "alice "Yokel ‘of thy ay. C. A, leaves but|this week for sder ne to M. Wieran stn boys, ae a to almost find tho t ets Seemed inevitable! played ( the eh, catchers, rate a clever iictin andCityotherwre Logan oot) NEAR Prov maniorandt: l tn oe Bon Barr, Barry, outfieldeers, ; Soe plone" tp i ihe - 2 oe cham S-pound sate eM CA classSunidhi will be selected sday at fe1s'5 eee taker Ds epee oa ee ASE Lie Rare een | HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS TO inflele Eliperfield, | shea € - y ha | Ball fi Ls x enig ,| os tee The | | race afor man20 per Ward, 55 international bebin theta either of the | Betanheme a b onan : aa . Mc lle * on meet foregoing, Twentieth | s2*USh_ eg -_ Second , Rab le7th 27 | ith | aoe Ww rd. per eee nes Wert) Iran. 0. e .2 -o sagan asetses 1 an aia tle ath Lost 1 2 5 the season % answer. nies without The ards 1 i would not attempt to defent and | the win~| oor as cannot $5 & : SELLS ¢OUT HIS Salt ee CIGA nike R STORE tide Ts are conduct a looking .667! dayy IvIvor Lawson w sold enon out 3 ester. .600/etor to MMra. HH, 286 Horton and3 cigar w [367| aed te ate riding nlone In the re } me B vor says aan said eu nea and ee Pe one 3 Not enough enough teto payper toeet, th re eet Horton will Oo Work, I iicnees° WESTWARD sho fec confec. | last tho real Marathon Pug atren salt Lace P) yhyyarcnt . be recto youtardea Nhat the ca GIRLS WILL T seat HE an is PL PLAY FfFOR ae bi CHAMPIONSHIP for z Iwill Bate that the popular ev ent in other | High t ako. sschool ence elm an: (between course as tentatively le 1¢ High school t Pp plan ned, conditioe 1 etree oe a A. south on/ forman ai anne ei Play would be! The course is about fie eet tee I confess| be found around the elty. pick win. went neutral eneae rae al uowiltr s Pea expected &. Kilpatrick between a on town WwW hole Owing "the it Is t niiieet ly LAWSON 1,000 a ) . s ee Race Worth Seein race CE It er 2 Ou TAS and the. whote town pionship. eee ‘ P.C Lost 0 THON B BUG IS" IS CRAWLING be- | nounced z Sheppard in the haif mile orth going miles to see. ott Gtieetetsfro a 4 ; alerpieicrsios 9 hey saycate that tl le llantrantar PC} $35 | yee 6 0 Division. on | see five Carpenter. | wows one o the big ae 8 to} One of same rec- all at eld promote Decoration Peay In vit ions to! th Oat pi , " SSteca Wo ® on hand, a special train 1 Lehi. Both fives aro sonkdent ning but Lehi has the shade. |ofds, but Burke had more epeod and | wih be' gen eakine ecutted" ahd ete Panship of tho cit tol games, which would ae than In ct l ary a Played! ward inst Division Au I duplicate this time whenever nee to do so 400 would have been a better who fol-| tween Tom have Burkeabout andthe years, hagasked; Both men the yonty-seventh emis lsng follo league Won 26d ar : "} 2th champions.) eee ne series with the Twent!- | Bngte, Cree, abet L ty fi emp ‘mphill, = ie BY MM. C. MURPE RPHY. could (Coach of the Unfversity of Penn-| called | Sylvania and the 1895 and 1908 inter- (" The eoiae Files, In the Second division Lapp, | ward has cinched the ee Heitmiller. ee eee AIS , ‘ = cin ward gamoy enna nine 12, dts), it clas played every dentor Collins, | victories and. ne dete pennant The wit! et ee re | team met to jand a © score. Lyne for seaconc aa es Ee 8 The Lehi fans are trying to ect on Mur phy, | te cere ee od et the Elgh- | of the games on thoir pA ae . ae Bakes Hartsel. _ New York eee Gils a Joh (cromptonship th r¢ B rigiiteenth j this wee "MARA In thehave 100 ayard litt dash @ I better think Wefers| of the would argument Oey. mis-) es : fin charge ] ra eae of 3 rite @ peers Yokeloe = ualpoke meet will be held with the Spokane Athleti oat the Multnomah Athletic elub of a yruUland and tho Seatth Athletic clut FINISH fans the E : are watching one of U naske From c aia ae apenas'. Gop or caer will be awar oe punera et c lace, and si oo "ollowing the tour sea ee ree now points to a trip ta -O tie tC wearihs svNOTLN Wes BASKETBA KETBALL LEAGUE Spencer Corrigan; inflelders, The Lord, Wagner, Dan-'|league Philadelphia io een Charles, = en, - aps: iw, Mure |io puannee a analysts | wen with n toam to ‘crest play added eee « 53 Eine gli sames of Sat- . Ne apes Lake tacnaKers m {s in colfine up t peat per. te paix a a A rey ans with Rector, Rectctor is/ the 1895 team at the mile. winner of the broad jump at would Irons, the Lonage ' , the tap According to Ble Mayday Caratyat, undoubtedly pave beaten Bloss| have won the 100 20 ¥ team would ic Arrangements are now er Sheldon of the 1895 t ya foot|yards dashes, the oat yards and 440 Sines Ne Indoor athletic carnival way or more. Mike Sweeney would cer-| threo or five fl mile run and the}; \; te ane © M0 AY arane sand f |tainly have won the high jump for] was used, and ta eg run, whichever circus combined the ei toor meet and Sue tie of Wefers in the | the 1895 team, a8 no one yet has ap-|1908 team : cs n® high jumps. The ly attractive -o¢ event Will be douv; 220 yards was even more pronounced. [aeoachis od his world's record of 120: yard hasmie been superior in the iDoked Kuda red letter q { Re ee a rtmel, Ee a4 best man on} fect 5 5-8 h inches, put. ena hammer the American ae of 1908, was badly Rithog Ralph Rose di oe 7 B throw: ow "County ounting ahot the || TAT nee capable of doing 94-5 In shape, but : think usually beat hir record "ot seconds Wefers when| could] or Wefers holds tho| feat 71-2. inches in. the shot mut i ee anne te tie, this would have mac seconds and} London, 211-5 to tn 1 i Pepi eschedy Ha a ip tan : ly fast, and around the when | { half the | he | that son, Morgan, Crebs, Crebs, Gliés Giles Both are great Waive rs ety ae mupass the other. Fitz! ge! panes ‘agains Lagroan,| ford, ; | national ony |"| Killifer, I |der, Schlitzer, Flater, een tae Kellogg; catchers, Powet= Blue. inflelders, Davis, F. PAO, Bee Evans, an lustrated Lacan ners eitenroon and-"evening. | world's' ote of oondit , n c. bs Theilman, Hhman:; outtieldy rs, Becker | Oldring. Jo jelders, ecker, | Oldring, Jackson, | THEATER. PaatUr es Every afternoon sion be ake toe whball would on thie | uly. TF ne is a *‘eyclone" of cyclone cellars, 8 Northgate pen of the Sal ip not wor for Ma rf a shor "tor | [Te STD ect win ae sndividuag haat taken his name. The Probably the average man would pa ner if the two men could be put on/| SOUrse to give the: contestants a chance | ---- recently was ee roe a oe Rs ent that the 1908 m the mark in equally good condition, | to see what they can =p eY.M. revare = Big Gam = and Santr win eas ut > Cc letters an WellppinI | sure about that, y In fact, I thi kt he melipetrick olds. She world's ‘record. active eactle e x beakethal) ave starts would n't a8 Ings hech.'‘ts | {f the meet were between only the nk that <a.C. Monday first | §At the same } time anyone h who knows! feet or more a nd would undoubtedly for th e ame to in b ninpreparatic on ie s ue thiiat aie Peite "If | place men on each team, the 1895 aK Sheppard = antene t ar he Pictariet have beaten Gray. In th mer urday Bs Ze With eee ake ies a tick. atBut ee? ev e ou ilpatrick's mar throw obably mann again in' ee ain Hof. swiftehtwallop ery- = | greation would have f considerable t s~ | duplicate don' t think any man ever lived | 1908 ‘er bably John pp enaRaZ of the} weeks' rest sin te fame ang: with two Play hear that he ever wo oe better of the argument, eam would be the winnner in a/ sociation expect 8 a to ae ould beat Tommy who win the. BIJOU Moving non put up 4 pretty poor article of fight. Thompson would atand about Sa promise, Vickers 's, Dyge oak Fourth of was.tull Thompson's the of shave ea | patrick: | the negro \ Stanage, |(erento thad ie Cobt . al s that ‘oO Romney and not havo ; mae Lord . Manager, Connie Mack; pitchers, pitchers, | Plank, Vickers, Coombs, Dygert, Ben Boultes, ferguon. c taken theSioux manage: Not _ iong ago tiny has Scanlon, Cits | lowed athletics ae piddtemeons es been b entry neen ernie Barger, Radden, Donohue, ahi, McConnell, Matawan, Bows . Seaton, pits hare Lush, Hi eolanathain Beebe, Rhodes, taldw yin, Marlon, Pierce ser; catchers, Bresha han, Phelp the SCANLON. Heagren that ee riders, ria will sta Eagles Cae Boston Frank Bowernage who | Byrne, ipicldets, Konetchy, Morris, Rell WILL they the rasan ige the oys. The-game Black' foranane Manager Ere ioi ake: it hers, Ar ENSIGN |e . Burchell, Glotte, Mf gan, | DE : Aa about a » Who ren three days | #™«< . © follows ar at eric 2 on | rere Pitchers Landa: ae a a | glone, Bsns out iy me original 27 Aze nn pa6-eund eaten "Simm en of "IE (the "Am rican Brot string first | ergzus € men who fray continued he to the 4 nd on are not sure of their Seo end bad been tn the past | With y_returne Dick <Green r of mn rip _to . Parts | string men of 1908 Olymple team, and| D 3 clty and did! ot en are peed in good physical forced tato ny a the although he wag ears same events which made up the Southern Work Schmidt, Intlelderg Moriarity, Bush, outfielders, ae is- | Steele, catchers,| ELOblitwel, ulswitt, ae ine McIntyre, Toriis areal it y wpb, Saw wror fam d seemed when to hav the eteright Wee fms ze Fe se ioe landing t sakets Mt eat ms ar s | Presented itself. The line-up was ee eon acca eer oepiersai- yo he, iz. a € 6 ow ade oO itch< thr Wac ke er, Rowan; aechene Besche eis aTo'tg Sa ce api SIGE to) Eas tsaere God envlatenatin tne a | EeesneP gle ne, wilt Soom hum |e, Uns cual Manager ti e , public nat 1 thé n asty Ber- ae | NTRY mate,s Dae Winter, catchers, chaefer,. thought his Killlan, pears, ae infielders, Mowrey, Lindaman, Dorner, one napeus _ EDD| letts, Bieckendort, J they, Matt tern, Bierce. George, catchers, | Thomas; Bowerman, Graham, Simon, "Ball, Smith; | Nichols, infielders am Ritche Sweeney, | McGinnis: tt penc-| train Taerer Seried. about sau gam loeal paces, Detroit. Jall-round athlete tha nsidered the best|able comment around the state. The : men » that Grantte has, ana' committee i -harge fi Inte Manager, Hugh Jennin chers, ‘ \ es Hin: to: a standatili:: "Cantain:; many swe een rena Saue ent i Ponovan, Mullin, Jones, Simnie a Wis | ete tomnes rand F. Hurlburt werelentr: ie anager ec ae a ee O'Leary the ring without at teat Je months. s prep: ration tha Pehter that he' s| 1 himself get fide was fighting | Se¢ him fight Hegelman and eC team of Davis and on} nee Oakes, 1 Manager, meakty | Pomme I Purne const Lake the lie axce. eeDey at ance eh a path statefinishes the in| | SETTLE BIG QUESTION Oper. this year, game Sy defoas sco Brooklyn. || Washington. ev tiaen ae vTinet : made jotoating i Mana Harry Lun pitel Manager, Joo Cantillon; pitchers,| TWenty-seventh ward good the| its} co} TI 1S { state High school baske re Br McIntyre, Rucker. Stric Klett, vy lihe one Lonnsoniiiieheas Burries:\Cater: Smith, declaration of winning the thrde ne: Vanerenane ae Will be played fox Holmes, ' Pastorious, Seanlon; | Keeley Tannehill Gray, Groom; cateh | te ara ung games eerie A catchers, Bergen, Dunn; Anheiders, Jor- ers, Bie <ahe Warner; infielders, | tleing up for the staraeIts iene hedule. Hin honors.and| | ¥-> " fe coi A betes tween the Gran Granite and Conese ae sare ree: Hunt at hd de," aoe », Delehanty, Conroy; E uae i me - ae play wish ‘the | ae ie cece decide Rarire HAA 8 wh yeen, § lagle; o dc . os Shipke; outfielders, Milan ce ard and two straight dia 1énnlaw ce Saree Serene people, to Karger, Durbin, Pearee; ; Lobert, Paskert "" midnight with Spade, Savage, McLean, Huggins s Strange as sleep inore seen. coyered nouris shment le bis of huaine all, to aoe S - ita Madison Square Garden N. Y., March | Of Entering > |}2--Eduardo Cibot and si Lewis Orphee,| ' five or slx tho young Wrenchinen who won the ren ects | and a before eer and Fromme, but] ena fan ie apana the part of the day in bed. best advice to anyone wh a| to break into the fentiog 2 , When 13.-Th orld' -There's| wor ecord set Doves in the | Cavanaugh in 1 The grounds y,uhe, reconstructed spending i h pproac 23 miles» nnd six faps | of the race being 374 Augusta, Ga., March nothing doing tor the ind of practice today. this Hahauscles [better y | trying Is the Winners. 5 71)*/ o'clo Contesck Doves. With ke Waer Manager, C eon fwing, Duble, Griffith after-| depends re, tel a cA Se fisu Hor while Cleveland's were on a single, a sacrifice and stolen base, , with Braun's ; eee tho finisher. TK SARs for eat res more | trate to them took a aan a lo., March at Bacitee aft be araresiy ft uaa meee ks: mobi le'a Mobile hour es I | the to 8, says ak will be short a was played re day owing to AgsRavous Van etc s one ae always |when 1 am not In taining than nan m doing real hard work. The Fea i main! { Bert the Boldeut thing eucker Hans $4.0boo. morning. it runs . Cincinnati e 3.-The a earch the however, worrar 1s old. prin s I in rain set in early last night and it is| seal we he dae T eat m; eonly big eal c day ove al-|° pe go tt at eee nee a aot ways get up spin the table with Soec Fr er Gl fae e BOIL before Monda |for more. <A mistake that is ¢ i re ade has recelyed permission l erailyimade hy ficht eee a eo at ome for two $| drinking atee aes, slag is. that of} onger and promises to report in farst*als pass gipane: ThP ane b southpaw | Naiietiee oleae ee be: st orotate Schm has promis to her yeen 2 an » O'clock * point\of interest in the s {s the capitulation 5 morning I spend the © Bout r ee f ar Seah in|aSou © Sie players, le a tary Willfams, are in iigmitenny cons dition. left West Baden, Ind, Thursday. Th . = mers, were. out ees: maven. is ane ie ers early this morning, HUmber-| to this burg, the Yankees were un me da any training yesterday, A heavy wa cave coffee entirely alone water sparingly. For the in to 1A : the | UOOR ieee ers, Liebhardt, of || old B.S fans, Wile ox is back from Kansa:s 1City and says ho will take a chance on A ager, im ,; pitchers, McQuillan, Sparks, C idon, c aa aleski, | ley. Graham, Criss elty, Just PeHuriburt, w orthinan ips. | foore, Morin, Br . Rict Foxe ters; catchers, Criger, Stephens, Wells, Ro a ge amilton . catchers, Doin Crist, Jack Ntsc h: ret Andrews, Miller: inflelder ; ore Wil. Dee ase ome. aS F.. Lag a <= aa fielders, Bransfleld, I nifan; out-! ee F erris, Wallace artzell: out- | Treseder, Mc Intyre a (Gis Rai Hane 20 Helders, Magee, Tit oan Clem- | flelde Stone, iH ffman, Jones, Held- | Fitzpatr {ck. SRG ah ent, Hanford, be seats r rick, Sanacians pete: ‘ Grom. ime of halves ves, 20 20 minute ae "| . = when liz) IGNC| some! Cubs and recruits. southbound. shlcage | in Memphis in time for breakfast this| ! fie jot Matidox: Saat Adams, catchers, inflelders. { ould a ‘ aeunat ani slene mare totnnerom arene oon at 6:30 o'clock for Shreveport anq| will reach the atieisne ty about noon the followin fay. They expect) uades, rite the Salt ly S exceedingly raat both teams play fr: aon it even, and ended wit core jot 24 . The hall is somewhat| Sree JO1C; feet a ur ; Py 41 Bradle Ns ole F in ee onlin manghi im, Goode, Flick, Sullivan, Devere, | Raferty, will be behindvill twirl, bat, Lundgren Crech | sembled for practice today. McElveen,|lows readfighter in theran papers that a every suc-| | wilees Gaewe "ae eee Bathal Sree rae Cate ote nd Overall Chance will be!) Who Is built on the Mnes of Bob Fitz.| cessful ten miles on first, Jack Pfelster on second, Stein-| Simmons, stung the leather hard and| day, while he was training. He beFiiindelphin felt aat third, Sheckard in left, Mordecat| made all the pitchers wish that they | Heves that if he runs eleven miles he} yyanag sariitate te Sie ae Meyer rs a. banal C eYacite, Young; Thor bas; ss 1N1LeO Durham ae pepSae ony. 1 ‘alke nbe reKE, Omer, ce | times. Schiei, | S@tchers, Bemis Clarke, Laud, La-|could : Phillippe, 'D rindon, feel. | Frock. inexperienced Nat 01 ‘per, Crandall, | Joss, Young Wwe liner catchers, f gods Tass Cleveland Manager, pitchers, Raymond, § a ae eG Wiltse, rrquay Melarkey;. o'c loci K. | Herzo o'clock! Seymour, 6 New "Manner i as Game Salt this Lake s cae 3C . cide for Lasttho night first thetime fown to defeat at ane High sch not) work Lose First : e n0\ It will Mike inducements that Seut bring ' best of them to Salt Lake. The riaAa : sake. ] | Season. ®nd after a cold bath I get on the|O'; ocash ‘ road, The morning . ree only oe time}; Pitishorn. for running. The air Is fresh then and} Manager. Fred. Clarke: | ably March Brooklyn of saeeibant the Many cits ance inager Harry track saya Lake ve _ Neos Brooklyn. Jacksonville, wrong. that counts Plenty se also essential. I am training et renerally morning and | to bed W hittington| I arise Clark and the expected Sun-| all amount work When a the line- | Twenty-one of 13.-Tom.-| Sleep first is the tee as good as the y were that they don't know That much Black Fy for} yesterday did I feel free to | anc decid: effect yn a purses 50 up enough the season = i Morrts,| . mee +I hope &-days are not Years ago-ts so park in the afternoon. ae Pp . of the team are re Lady Cubs I JEFFRIES ee: : lithe ie copyright, 1909.) tuall startec tarted re actually I 3 - lves. fast face cJubs now. ine, that I That four mille | a world of good batting the ; Pirates landed here this goes| took out a workout at in Hot Springs all the tinie, The Cubs! are in readiness to tackle and the Natlonal strongest team of the Amorican leagues in the city. Cubs Antonio. J. permission inl training, Pirates. 4 Ark., Cubs, Marchtoday 13.-The tora: pre-|my bared to\play their first game season, weather permitting. That JAMES ALY: My Now é elub. Cubs. hunch ‘BY a ... De-| es Springs, mare . what have known, ig. month home from third. President Robin-|how to train, Most young fellow | son arrived and saw the game with|think that ail they have to do ts to; president Kinsella of the Springfield! mu in a lot of hard work to fit them-| in the youngsters Hot world's San BY the| with Just Will has Little Rock, Ark., March 9 12,-) that I never felt better ip my lft than Bresnahan's Colts played a tie gamo| 1 do at the present tin with the St. Louis Cardinals regulars The trouble with cut present day vasterday, rain ending It at the end of | fighters-the reason why the men now | was further increased this morning by| the arrival of President Comiskey and; his wife a rty. The last few days) a for =" | anes fence! a communication a Cardinals. Beer: will be able to start curving the eeend Poe on plenty of the rea C ---- Los Angeles, March 13.-The mettle ofl in and Is said to be a beauty. ymplete1 April 15 { street of Arthur chills and tonsilitis. | town the eee Aleer | to Pickering and was j wal tn & for a contract. l nie 1e Pickering track {gs within thre | ocks 0) the Togs Anaeies postoffice Ss | ap- ele and: Matiage t {s In commur 1icaation Pickering, _ Palids tf th sk 408+ rer les the ieee er ent ¢ Angeles venitere. : yesterday that he had mada h | Sorins &known news and loca P ;Sald prevented‘a good men yesterday's are hitting games the ballwith. much the harder past 2 five today yeara. av fromJim Hot McWilliams = r In Seals ‘le expected Springs. Mc the | | Browns really } | prac-| Negotiating : | y 13 night Louls only stuff sore morning's : March the St. im-/ Re@rance on few | Griggs. He they were meet e in this Bae Tex., Housotn, the in out areas Browns. rmer| training touches preparatory was tice. Man ith Owner of Los Aneles Saucer | | ! San Salt Lake Wi | bd | thing 1s running along sucfi | in be Stre | foul In fight- | punching his on ought Con vorable REDMAN MAY RUN | win zi ORE) be by lose man league | said tol ! th € tate of Int lielena, at first | Ota Ea league, is 5: | the ce and the | Romine lished at a iwi be to swing | With the Intermountain. league cessfully launched the Salt Lake will be glad to give it su port and be glad of Jaterstete,-bai. ball, } camp of the w ito Sox regula The | sunshine they have enjoyed this week bas helped them round into condition the you I'm ly, Tom won the match, which was} a handicap affair. Other fighters | well watch of with fans of the Monwhether an eee un of tana state leag question of aoe Satlvoarn ane = balanced by greater interest 1 C opwarilenttan | were anything but a big mutt cel going to prove it. I'm not and am not going to. take { who looks like a mountain of flesh chances of a beating, thet guy i above mentioned | ¢ twist your blamed Thomas. With that ship tattoed on ni never wi get that loser's end | noble bosom, he sure does look) with Big Jim." | like an annex to the navy. n This was the very thing Monroe } led, Sharkey was a bit! wahted to avoid, so he backed down sort of forgot the game decided that Harvey Parker entered. Instead of going} and not such a bad fellow ae all through the precautionary routine of | There are very rrestlers w ho | resting out his man, he Immediately| be good| put up his dukes and began pranc- | do not believe that they Pena prize fighters Frank Gotch ee | ing around Rooney-looking for an had the notion at one timo, or wanted } opening. to see what the sporting editors w ae | ra while Tom got the notion say about it. The truth is, in wres-! all straightened out and understood tiling, Gotch would make . f he was to wrestle, He didn't know look like a plater, while In fighting| much. about the me, but he was James would compe! TIrank to listen| mighty sincere about it. Incidental- have two will league | thought fans promoters he was capable of doing 50/4 1-2 oats A * ee winner by 61-2 BIJOU THEATER to levers atte! pigrures, son =) aioe and Mus ev strated. SONS, Bion be and 1 vening, admis- ‘ |