Tonight Indhlrt-Ual- LAST TIME OPENING LEAGUE Teams and 151 Bowlers in the HEAVYWEIGHTS MOHAN KNOCKS Make up Today's Program
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STANDARD, 1915. B 2 THE OGDEN OGDEN, UTAH: TUESDAY, MARCH 30, " !mm ZZZ Kettler team of Chicago, which won the championship n tho five-me- n event at the fifteenth annual tourn.i ment of the American Bowling con- BASEBALL ATHLETICSj gress last night, made its winning SPORTS score of 2.907 . March 22. The Havens of New Haven were second I vith 2,892. Scvrntx five two-me- n tonight Indhlrt-ual- LAST TIME OPENING LEAGUE teams and 151 bowlers In the HEAVYWEIGHTS MOHAN KNOCKS make up today's program. The tournament closes tonight. America's greatest H. Allen Civil War drama with and R. Allen of Detroit Blanch are leading In the doubles with 1,297 Sweet. BUSYTRAINJNG GAME POSTPONED and in the singles W. H Plerco is OUTJAMHON I leading with 711. "The Warrens DATES CONFLICT ofVirginia" Out-foug- Make Salt Willard Often Leaves Body Bombardier Wells Is ht Rain and Snow W Lake Ball Park Sea A stupendous, tremen- Unprotected and Boxes and Outgeneraled in IN CLEVELAND dous moving photo- With His Mouth Open-N- egro First Round Down for of Mud. play. Last time to- in Good Count in Tenth. night, 2 to 11 p. m. Lake, March 30 Because the Chicago, March 29. Matters regard- "The Quest'' comes to- Salt ing as- The Condition. grounds of the new Majestic baseball the schedule of the American morrow. best London. March 29 Frank Moran. park are soft the rain and snow of sociation were further complicated to- seat3, 5 and 10 cents. American heavyweight, who hails of mud, day by the possibility that Toledo March 29 Jack Johnson the vesterday make them a sea Hnvana. from Pittsburg, knocked out the will be Impossible would take the place of Cleveland. Ogden Theater continued their and aa a result it Though and Jess Willard English champion Bombardier WUl to plav the opening game today, alter President Chivington said he training routine today for Ihe heavy, in the tenth round, before 4600 spec- the park was inspected by President knew nothing of negotiations being ' opera to- on by weight championship fight in which tators in the London house Frank S. Murphy, Secretary' W. J. carried President Johnson of was for twenty the American league one night The match OTonnor and Manager Cliff Blanken for the transfer they are to engage week hence and a purse of $3500. Hogan of the Cleveland association team to Doth men forked hard in their rounds ship of Salt Lake and Happy Moran sent a right to Wells' jaw of Venice, it was decided, late yester- Toledo he admitted that it might be training quarters before large crowds champion fell on made. and the English flat day afternoon, to postpone the open- edge and also on the road. in ring as if dead. The schedule had been arranged heiped them arrive at an to the head and body his face the ing session until Wednesday Willard's left The crowd which had watched field satisfactorily, according to latest re- quickly. I today. He says Unless more rain occurs the begin- were his best blows Wells' clever boxing enthusiastically, ports, with the exception of dates in The hotels of Havana are he is to use hi8 right against will be in excellent condition. The to up arrivals. afraid seemed stunned, then cheers burst slippery' In Cleveland, where there were conflicts ning fill with early his sparring partners Ring follow surface was soft and the mone; Is beginning to ap- forth and Wells' seconds lifted his Infield was soft. with American league game-- . Willard ers consider that one of the wor;t outfield, while the pear and It is expected to reduce the prostrate form and carried it over Murphy was ready to go faults of Willard is that he leaves President 01' 12 3 to 1 and 1. the ropes original plans, but both HUEY TO OPPOSE DALY. present odds and his body unprotected most of the outfought on with the his mouth In the first round Moran the managers strenuously objected, Chicago, March 30. William Huey "Go with the Crowd" time. Ho also fights with outgeneraled the Englishman, but of Chicago oppose Daly of open. and declaring that for the sake of one will John OREGON SHORT LINE in second Wells seemed to regain high-clas- s New York tonight in second game This morning Willard went over the game several ball players the his nerve and from then until the might be injured for weeks and that of the series to break the triple tie "Baseball Special" Ibe road jogging and sprinting lor fought more expect to do knockout the cleaner and it was a sure thing that practically for the world's three cushion billiard five mileB. He does not Moran s 1:30 P. M., March 31st He will make scientific battle, although every man on the teams would fee championship. any work tomorrow. 'blows B0 seemed to do the greater dam of the ground and weather Daly was defeated , to 47, by Salt Lake and return his final spurt Wednesday and then age. the effects down in his train- conditions. George Moore, of New York. last Will gradually let The second went to Wells in eighty Innings. wag One Dollar. He says he expects to enter tho round Manager Blankenship said. "This night nine It ing on points. In the third honors were victory' over Daly in Advertisement. ring at 233 pounds, so he has six is the opening of class AA baseball Moore's second even, but Wells had advantage In 1 pounds to take off. the in Salt Lake and for my part don't the tournament. road the fourth. Both men were now want to send my team on n field un- The final game to decide the chnm Johnson did nix miles on the bleeding ye. morning, running and walking ovr the left fit for play and have the fans get pionship will be played tomorrow HOW VON KLUCK j this Again, in the Fifth Wells' superi- night. I This afternoon in the stadium he a wrong impression of the class of bag, threw the medicine ority was marked, but Moran shaded ball we can play. It would have been punched the him in the sixth, and before the ball and then went eight fast rounds bad enough going on a new field Don't mis 'The Walls of Armstrong, Colin Bell and eighth round was over Wells was which was dry, but with this heav with Bob bleeding profusely and appeared to to- another sparring partner. Despite his rain the fielding of the balls, throw- Jericho" at the Alhambra i be tired, while was smiling hard work. Johnson showed no signs Moran ing and the work of the pitchers day and WASJIIED and confident. tomorrow. of exhaustion. would look bad Wait until the gTound Advert Is'MTiGrit. In the tenth Wells slipped and dries some and then we will have no put a big fighter undoubtedly Moran vicious right to the jaw. excuses If we 'kick' any." Manager GAME CALLED OFF. The black which sent Wells sprawling on his is heavier and seemingly is slower Hogan concurred with Blankenship New York March 30. The Colum General Recklessly Inspects was at Reno five years ago. back He lay until the count of 6, in this statement. bla university baseball team has of. estimated at $1,000.00, by a local lying and being within the following than be and then rose unsteadily, while the Trenches at Most Danger- but he says he Is satisfied with his called off the game which it was to assessment on the lots or pieces of district, being the district to be bene- He gives his weight as crowd roared As Wells got to his played with University of ous Point After Stormy ground lying and being wlthlu the fited oi' affected by said Improve- condition. Moran sent lightning have the 225 pounds, and says he expects to feet. another Pennsylvania team on Good Friday, following district, being the district ments, viz.' right to and Englishman BIG TOURNAMENTS Interview With "dry out" an additional five or seven the jaw. the owing to the fact that the day is to be benefited or affected by said All the land lying between the outer pounds. took the count. strictly observed as a holiday, it was the Kaiser. Improvements, viz: boundary lines of said street and a Tom Flanagan of Toronto, who announced today. All the land lying between the outer line drawn 132 feet outward from and when the negro FOR GOLF SEASON a to said outer boundary managed Johnson Finish Wrestling Match, London, March 30. 3:43 a. m. Gen- boundary lines of said street and parallel the won the heavyweight championship NEED PEACEMAKER line drawn 132 feet outward from and lines, being part of loL II to 16. In- Du-Cra- y, Von Kluck, Reno, arrived In Jack Harbertson vs. Frank repre- eral the German 4, s Main from Jim Jeffries at Chicago, March 29 Only a who the advance into parallel to the said outer boundary clusive, block Woodmansee does City, N. J., 30. An-- kd 1 11 to 16, :nc!u Haana today. He Bays Johnson Eagles' Hall, Hudson Atlantic March I sentative committee with full author- to from lines, being parts of Lots to 10. in Street addition, lots good he did then, was today France, according travelers Ogden 3, Main not look quite as as nouncement made that the ity from organized hall can reopen Berlin, was wounded while recklessly elusive.