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Show THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1909. ALL IMPORTANT SPORTS FROM EVERYWHE BY NAuG. W.W NAUGHTON. Mr. Johnson Talks, but Then San Francisco, June 26.-After a busy, blistering fight that ae went in to the forty-first ty-fir: round, Dick Hyland tumbled ee ; ross, New York's favorite ulSeq right- hand smas ash in the pit of lightweight, with ie a force- jelty for taking hard knocks. In of the rounds before the last h the stomach and ended the many : jGrass * valley ss handers, bo ey yt dO (Shel rhiz he pulled cinaot °. fighter c fighting seconds' JSIS | Gowntall ae hin na esort backingbut aided in" it certainly certain) Expected acted a, thougitMt WaRed ra long-dr, wncout ul He te en ade Ries to *p and ¥ la ata i om but ooked rights ST a ; alge MBO delivered while us Sefight. ates re id. a = mize on, watts] wag Mee °o t a him ce e C c €d manner. i Cross, in th e early stages, ng straight left and right irst Round for for $State hey erhe ae ountr round of wis . bleedi } oe ee and i at grinning him yo over saat) h; the held Was seen state tennis the Coun- at . Pete i ‘S eRe n no eee i recovers fas fro jarring James J. Jeffries, retired champion pugilist of and The e has announced he will fight the winner of the but some > Ketchel- Johnson fight. that Picture shows Jeffries' wonderful the defaults ladies' followed grape ‘ = , and ‘muscular by perfect developments health creel aa : <.Crons'. ated Gray by and : the ex-champion looks to : be a rt. ee efault. defeated eae i a a hands. ‘Leach was right counter. Dick against o the mat eton east eringed with secc all 1 and his clung to cater him and 1d ‘fo a the PEeacanntaiie: Bas effect | easterner | ) th Finds | women's 4 citizens' berry e l ; for ae the |Wwas about VOI 2 aN Aue to Jt me ne the free as 3 excurs the Is to Provo "ae ¢. will ree s ble © onier a & o-|in the rep-| entirel ors d Work full, committee the roon I sooner forgotten. baneballe sffetal Bh adits Pa season has being FROM Th opened, " ON It eirection Jett eae ae andhts in Bh ston. east as. Jeff prourht 7a hnove continues on agreement, but Mister he was safe as long as one ‘things bout Thursday OMEN in"that x very ar5 ety culy have batted ve he oe some yaninined ° toe ohnson nows the ex able ae hee eis tome had made amp a airaek: how knows tha ro o Bird's-eye chiffonier, drawers, beautiful finish, ; large mirror regular price $5! sale price Aw OO The. | much V. First. Uintah rn Lnderson, distric ELI with tet i ‘ ' figures. even 3 atthe is strangely trri good his sburg S an cd ask Jett :% few questions that gentleee might et forgotten all Fy nbc oa 3 s is rse 0 and sana the oniy y scape regular [ Sie , ae record of cht -. George : Pb leaves him still leader in the keoried: league Wauciean (aac P 4 Sean = pth Pre rapa peat two Oo , polnts, to th ann 2 Be gules neet ee yunny, peg 8 reng 5 snvaanitn: ye to= proceeded such an extent Ot Vee arenes ace i, nt Jeff has seas js os ly 6 hard for arside oro o hie wan. while George Uke. number: callbre him to way to met eee ataree ot ¥ BE shalienging Moriarity velo ru s it cle an areBp this with eae "Bi tihe mul rin see has al the ) : gh mmy his Burn who é 3 eo in 1890. Hague, county, Wider 50% gullin eo i Webb The core S| Third oun den appOo estion a the x and took h Second } Captain W. ep big = darkness de toss the oO, a A. 1 Dy the Sims Utah ace M th e rrted measure | | wade e iicher poll force v b C ‘PERUVIAN excellend. day RAILROAD Ww 1 of | and Mr. s 19 banking 61 veka s wees HAVE Stop edith's. YOU 119 SEEN ‘TRE 8100 QUEEN REE andetake a look er j Mer window, 155. South Maln street "y the MWCLELLAN'S S\X SE ST One atte ne Saltatir toc la 15 15 6 concert Round * a , nana Emigra tion a.m ee ry p Canyon day m Bondant : Eng- 50 Excursion. he yur m fro to é p.m. a e , 1,000 | Pumps. riaeired a| _ Ladies ' . Russia Tan, Calf, Welt, 9 Oxfords and $3.50 and $4.00 values, and equal most $5 grades. ‘ . who team some a fi y 2. 95 | lis | Come some} Stallings 1s rahicne Jand the backstop, | j early and get your fit. =e = ansas City Intention of' a | Shoe j Bargains in oxfords for men Co incent 110 Main St a > eee = = - - ae + There's happiness in Crabbe's Stein-Bloch There's comfort and that Clothes. feeling that brings happiness. The smoothness at shoulders makes the collar comfort. and the The graceful top of the drape be- low the shoulders gives the richness and the style that makes Stein-Bloch Clothes in a class by themselves. Makes them sought after by Mr. Smart Dresser, not only because of the saving in the price, but because of the real style that Stein-Bloch Clothes give him. 99 50, $25, $27.50, $30, $35 and $40. 5 Come and trv on. See them on your own shoulders. See the colors next your own complexion. See how See how little 'twill sasily vou can be comfortable. cost you to dress seasonably. 290 men P 8 a. | A. H. Crabbe him with 90 168 MAIN to 9 rv S pair The prices-$20, $ McCuno i| | § Andes roa Peruvian be eee has a change of might still be anand arrange somo . satisfied FINANCED IN GOTHAM ndard p | o 4 ers seore mpson, Cornell ua enone the has ke : { art. Jim Coffroth | gr fe ey the affair Sther f of the 29, at | tle the| off in Cardwe fo ow score ® |} crowd han on the opening outbound and: good catches will the rt of many It ill be the first oportunlt or uccessful. "fly fishing nd. the POrCDAARS in the t line yesterd were heavy. "Spinrs" are al ild to be effect ive that ld" © to the at of r 90 been t go anewen fs Noi with For thirteen dnnings not a runner made the circuit. In the fourteenth au error and a onameed =o all gave Sacra Y score, but this was offset oa vortinnd a half by a home run. - war-| o incl) would provide fund nand targel: practice the of Phe. and wit! played anae Bac sl nee of the played ‘eistiten Satter at the game was called on nd - dis-| precine the must a" strong . gan tne 3 Cornell: to the title. - z C.M.! -WALLOFOPERS PUT BUG ON REPUBLICANS. day Is f | be Bulletin 2765, fron Sec-|sig¢neq Kling, de nie s any county, county, nied cred batsmen sau young recely arly qitetotic: 0 0 With the lov we ring of he spring flood and the clearing of the water the trout fish ei the canyon streams ‘ pol Lester Wire-oo awa th onoy 92. second # ' toa of wa if the elt for ammunit will Aa Pereira has Hughey offers Jennings has refused flattering for Oscar Stanase, ap- Jyiaer Tooele. Juab the Btoven of Park,.City, <Hammit in his district, without pay. wa h MARKSMEN LOCAL POLICE land batters tol team (won night at the armo the battery carried game rand the pit ber 3 Wises" aie, entire both 1lasted . tee ga ' pease. 7 m by (dozens of ine phecwale imetanae. , Ron, on inienty stone Beanna Place is Chicago, who won te | inten- (oy Cee f Credit "side which | He ] A ne Ed bs : that on an and | dorcat tte hagtaken | fearhin" knnoying challengers aver Brooklyn's .¢. but} on July 3. By turning the Yale Saturday in a brilliant. ore oh state} tells 10 Re dik licans a one-sle led Tamika ball roon vesterday af ternoon bunch mauled HOW TO USE PISTOLS ¢ ADA j pit | fr m named|claim were AND TROUT WILL RISE | fi BATTERY SHOW opening WARDENS Chambers, - STREAMS ARE CLEARING ith Fifty Different Styles to Select From APPOINTS W. distri tea 10nd, I county, in R Fred Dillman, a t 5.95 14x2 Geet |the latter round was/this city favor until in a/tables on game me commissione Maend pete collar i drawers. . ‘Kingpin that it fs we dine Det Detroit Jost. ground: by falling ‘a to ard Cornell, making the series te " $8.00 the much by June Yvle This GAME --- warden e Sunts t Fours Meet for Time in Thames Regatia. ‘onn,., of -- COUNTY Four Saturday f OLY rLy trom ‘ee w Solid oak chiffonier mirror, regular $13.0 value, sale price = the & = German's the y n an of of Lobability, straight Barr bun War flve be ; only ¢ 2. ¢ er na said ate - nl ims *Can 6.000 ichees¢ siemigenemcniianee Second better Ve ate GAR the fifteenth. n Prices « hiffonier, $9.75. sale to re As marked} straigh¢. victories to this genson, and ls 3 after oft a Se ee there -| COMMISSIONE Ke costumes HARVARD had disqualified on will be | 7 ae jal lt b 1 Ittee 1 : Monday cortimittes, will use more. than | yards of ‘red, -wl ite und blue. 33; to 50" Off Regular Solid oak regular price seems Ben poe clinch he uppercut McVey as the cates rm) h bra tauent game, eerneran saved | who had been bending over, straightwhat oth wise woulc ave cen a ened himself McvVe went down, but} most disappointing season Er ors by began fightin ter five seconds, when } Yale proven costly, while Myer earned Barr butted him sever time As |fame by going in as a pinch hitter and| soon as the gong ounded the referee | winning the game for the Tigers. Har- | hes children ol appear for the childrea 4, McVey , toc mpl in which 2,500 Straw-! - ‘s hm. Lake G. i idered by th visiting. resentative tlor h or hovn ! or terlally to tl iptains meet A A. |tumes The season's business has left us with a great many odd chiffoniers in various woods, such as mahogany, golden oak, golden waxed and bird's eye maple. All of these we will close out at : {OST GEXEROUS , PEDIT SERVICE Yan- parade day, | six rounds Barry recovered wonder- | Cambridge The cond game rooms and | fully d t} e fighting was as rece ed | gore se 8¢ ni gps ay, June planned for} nine rounds McVey -was cnocKked | New aven, while in case of a dow n in the eleventh round and again | deciding. game. will. be Played t- One men WIN x half é Hl ene ce 4 ' Paris, June 26.--Sem cVvey, 200 ounda, beat Jim Barry, 187 pounds, |in a fight at the Cirau ue D'Paris which Ola n ‘! rain the McVey | rememborca, won _ Mig. _Tactics.. , is farther play er Jim Bary Fouls Sam oat committee 7 reat ler M ressing. Noth for thane 4 but Staved ‘in aie Brown, gardener , has] te Jack Johnson ie really of cham) with Glants, Ganzi WANTED; Evervbody in on li eee A Airect appeal, backed by complete Green by | TePorts of work accomplished and more to be done, was made on behalf of the 3 venty- | arg : Cubs' a oe sagt thet yar 26.-What the 1ey d for / as ------- STRAWBERRIES PREP, sh« pa h the of oe Pr 7-6 the Dick's strength ere now has virtua . virtually Vic- the luck, of the game in the: leat rem by sidied away from the her, grinning. | Provo, June 2 T the next round Diel was jolted! . for a iy ed, of, lefts and rights but "HOME, SWEET HOME." Just as soon as Cros# slowed down Dick For you if you g ss how many bees] forces him to the side of the ring and 1er y : Thee tog Ava his erat against the midriff | Mer reedith' on the Hh iBE a Zan M = no doubt as oThere f thesewas smashes for the to row. alive, force the ex-champion toJohnain come to b ee tholgrand total of «40 of tories, June things, said |} quallty days. har ropes. | Ir Su ith. defeated Miss Elizabeth | Slocte | ule rn 6- 0. 6. a when Callaghan. defeated Miss Niles,| creshe d | 6- 0. 6-1. ? emple and brought fe jumped uy quickly Wa | Grs 7 , enes . Or : da;,- | 2.000 spectators et Th referesé,/long w to equ or surpass 10-8, i ona : Atmy Taiign oe ci are ran = the Hugh MeIntosh melt fereed ‘the | these marks scree G. Taylor defeated Cross, 1-6, 6-4 sonal appropria . dels Burns-Johnson tight disqualified Bar--- neral funds yesterday Mrs V. Ef.) ry after the fifteenth round - hitting eae college baseball season has pra R ae y defeated Whitaan s, chairman of the women gen-|too lo and butting Cel head ally run its course, and the | ad Worth by defa eral iittee, nm he t Thi decision angered that crowd, cane 3 play ed last week did more to Carr Neel ae fe sate sd }Conrad by deIr d "t Mr which tro favored Barry, al- | complicate the tangle for the so-called | ST ae "it Jon rk t ha ‘ everyone could see the foul] chan slonehia. Only one game of any _ AicLeo efeated ngebretsen by de-| alread Inder wa n o given j} importance was sc re this we ek, | fault. arre ling» privaty The pectato mergency | when Cornell met ile, at Ne Haven | Ladies' Singles, acco the living lamps about and sms¢fase a ci hie 1irs aires |The series ReEe uae "Yale and Harvare 1| Miss Thorn: defeated Miss Esther ieee ficers of the | arrests were made. | does ot begin until Thursday when | follows a shits | Allen, and pinned him a eee net cre 7 feel| gz him ! elf. corne oe ed to trade yunche d4 again, suddenly an . erhand right the was still j Nettle de r defeated Pringle, oi -t € e e y forth f he seventh round and] his confidence ras not improved when 1e found that Dick had feund a way to block the Se left hooks and swings that the New York Neneweurs t| had been sending against chin and} nos Th e bout had a Pie ps oo w hen the went orth th py blocked at the Sige ain . oce =m onally Pee home eoneine } ok or) String York, other ae jas Mullin' Mullin a. ~ Prosser Crodn Sante aiwapeeeehee tare Cecthelalxth| raierms ce ce ee when Dick ressed him against the Raymond defeated Lieut. ) logged the lbs and | default. pi vaniilatin | American deague slusgors in | Yankees went dnplaying the china high . de weaned tautt. Smile D down are leaves Ene ig black gave out th : ‘i t rue, state | State days ago that Smear' | "would beard the lion tin his den," and kees fs elgnth a hae .209. Somphny 3 rat but a and happy thetimeSuperbas last week,had so anything that the|Crawford, of the same tenin, tops Roe. him | se re c sie Gr! ffin d efeated Fer by ‘ Thompson defeated ‘Cox sate feated Stimson, 6-3, 6Hills eeenned Smith by default, Brown S get in selected ‘ New the world, iwh etn! rapidity, iathis particu, Robaree defeatea "Hornung by soparaton for - ra elf an1 | , curl,Vv. aicornier 1 defeatod. V. Rok _ Mak ces ee cautedaaiel Breaking . of a Big ne, lose | Poon, and promises some great tennis |= punch It . - lefts and rights and then ret et ate Singles. meena: Men's N seats ergata Ga Scored Hyland 3 e Sam Neel defeated Goodwi Punch at the start of the . fifth round! toodwin by de- | whe a the Roos pa Al arco te a ed hitney defeated Dinwoodey, Dick's corner brightened up and4 urged : shim on, while those in Cross's angle of th ing, warned thetr man to steady himself. , as the contest proved, in Fol- the would Tiger's Great Pitcher Piling Up |arersiscte? company. He improved his tric ow | | the afternoon. S aHEDGEEe ee eS b in a tantalizing r Cross would. tes of season. he ae bettered swashl Cham-| at ub Been ee lant' BMOUh Week this that for 36,0 = MULLIN AFTER THE RECORD) pci". oot- kept Sa crosses 0 itah early in thesixth vows eee rose | thet matches" "were shoulder Giants and Superbas Face ota bisckal wiih Ralortty of in-| were victories. by default, looking Johnson Puromer has ‘talen ihe ‘edge ate" ang | and goat peonle think he' hag, but he is twirling. his Is. shown by {he fact] Jeft is exactlya business man and also Fj He kept pressing his man toward jamplonships was Opes ea aren for hoc lows | ‘'y club yesterday Cross aic vo Es re "sad <# : away, vank Yankees, Cubs 86358, effect out ach Af jenidec ne ringside betting, if koe b any,a, would have nvO "plete ee beet ee ee azed' the |gatine' fo aper- the bulletin ubscriber of mind. MATC me. eer, Becca to | season E£ EFAULT ‘expand a Jack as Dick's face and ivetore the. rift round - aa with lowing oe the ; ti playing ' Defeat =the : See TEARS Agsressor ‘wnroughout." put he of 2 was | he Ufted nis practice as in an e ald f a farce pitas seconds York, and the heavyweight situation is developoon curious angles, Here we have Jefries In Pittsburg § standing stand! in the ring and asking "Is Johnson in the house?" Jeff knows Johnson js not in the house e the east. E a so ce ei By JEFF THOMPSON. June 26.-Th e momentous New apd Juuy, Passed and James J. Jeffries r net against the ropes. He got to non bac a away, lungck as he went. The last scene all was whenhen Dick ce = of a c blocked a high pad and sent in a tearing right to the ine Hngrtentay? os ving hls encrey. tor i q down ok oie the the cone > wore locked feo DSS knocked ance a a ne pond ig Lie on ay~ many hla chair TENNIS husiiitiee By from : & being He onnson, his few Cross's | poe ped'as thoueee Rian CAE ee o sho arms alling not wide. on his Thereback was c loser, CONFIDENT He Put O'Bri Q' Brien Away Feels Bigger Than J Leach's body re- a did Fight. 5° é the bell at Long a brought to the to. today, Croan 7 against the flo Since He] than four times, It wag only enna ine chat kept me muster. up } th seach in the game after the thirt yland wen - *C ross savagely in| ine forty-firat round and apes had him Was pressing Jimmy Britt round and ee the ring at Colma that Battling rNelson sapped the native son's strengtn iP and rendered him an easy subje (knockout punch. It may "not be het dow Phelp. banged him to : inch tab on the developments of the oP edd know that walkackward is one of ft most oe a x 8 left brought the thirty-aixth Cros = flighting practices ha nd Dick of made inroadswithon strength blows In the thirty-fiftl tapethar ane Was on his feet again and in eee w ell. within the ten | rec Nine ewer oe oa fault, itSe keeps fae a he was! wheni/8€rve eis for Greater aletys KETCHEL | SOE contboutting more tote he has|heavy-armed, slovenly manner. jshort ie eneSonene alco a os esnEseine Yells for Cross. ross was pe . ; proved that he fs a thoroughl gloves {1 the Reine bravely with both shly game twenty-sixth, amid and he has a marvelous capna- seureging yells. from his ‘henchmen, [i ethes timekeKeeper'sre hands, astbut gversent to ans ects by one RE DOWN MAIN STREET. j |