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 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 . park are soft the rain and snow of sociation were further complicated to- seat3, 5 and 10 cents. American , who hails of mud, day by the possibility that Toledo March 29 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. Block 39. Plat "C." sive, block Woodmansee's is surprised at his good Ave., Tuesday Evening Seaevon Golf club will open golf- it lot 14. block 4, South but that he the peace negotiations with the Federal inspecting at the most dan- Survey. Street addition: lapse of five years. ing season In this section with two trenches All protests and objections to Ogden survey; all in Ogdeu City sur- condition after the March 30th. General admis- league according to President Gllmore gerous point on the line, a! the be 38 years old Thurs- tournaments. meet- after vey. Johnson will who returned today from the stormy Emperor Wil- carrying out of such intention must Is fight mad. Nothing sion $1.00; ringside $1.50; tournament. April 15, 16 interview with City All protests objections to the day. Havana The first ing of the organization In New York. liam, says an dispatch to be presented in writing to the and pugilism Is being discussed in and 17, will be open to of all Amsterdam on or 17th day out of such intention must but ladies 50c. members Express. It is learned from the Recorder before the carrying clubs, hotels and homes by the men clubs in the United States Golf asso- the of April, 1915. ten a. m., be presented in writing to the City WHITE WINNER. same source that the opinion is ex- at o'clock and women of the cltj The Amer ciation who have a handicap of twelve Philadelphia, 29. Charley being the Lime set by the said Recorder on or before the 10th day March pressed in Berlin that as the result that pugilists here are very popular, strokes or over. C hicago Board of Commit. they of April 1915. at 10 o'clock a m that ican White, the lightweight, had of incident the emperor will en- loners when that are held are KID DAVIS The tournament, April 22, 2 the will and objections being time set by the said Board and all the bouts MAKES second the better of a bout with of Von K hear consider such the well attended. and 24, la open to of trust the command luck's as may be thereto, at of Commissioners when they will hear being members clubs Charles ("Kid") Thomas of this city, army to Prince Eltel Friedrich. made the The only thing that the Cubans fall in the United States Golf association who claimed the French lightweight Mayor's office at the City Hall. Og and consider such objections as may to In the fight game is the without regard to handicap den Cits Utah he made thereto, at the Mayor's office understand their championship, here tonight. Announcement that General Von f (inching The governor of the prov- This tournament will, it is said, at- By order of the Board of Commis at thn City Hall. Ogden City. Utah r.. A GOOD SHOWING Kluck had been wounded was con- ince of Havana ha? declared April tract the leading golfers of the coun- POSTPONE POLO GAME. sioners. of Ogden City, Utah. By order of the Board of Commis- day of the fight, a holiday after try tained in an official statement issued Dated this, 22d day of March, sioners of Ogden City, Utah the San Francisco, March 29. Today s yesterday by the German war office the 10 o clock In the morning. The pro- "Chic" Evans of Chicago and Je- polo game 19 IF. Dated this the 15th dav of March, between the teams of the It was said his condition was not moters of tho fight are endeavoring rome Travers and Oswald Kirkby of San Mateo club and tho Mid wick club (Signed) 1915 to have congress declare the day a New York, who will play an exhibition of Cal., for the polo cups serious. FLORENCE O. STANFORD (Signed) ' Pasadena. 00 national holiday. "Kid Davis, the Ogden lightweight match at Scavon on the opening day, in the Universal tournament, is in City Recorder. FLORENCE O. STANFORD. boxer, fought a draw last night at the will again play in this tournament progress. First publication March 23. 1915. City Recorder. Manhattan club in Salt Lake City, Francis Ouimet, the present amateur Last publication, April 11, 1915. First publication March 16, 1915. with Olmstead, who Is touted as one title holder and former open title BASEBALL EXCURSION Last publication April 7, 1915. of the best boxers on the Manhattan holder, will also participate. BIDS WANTED. 3tring. BASEBALL EXCURSION NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Davis, whose best is done in Salt Lake and Return via the The Board of Education of Weber Notice is hereby given that Ogden work County w:i receive bids for the erec- bonis of 1 L' rounds or more, is now City proposes to make the following NO LICENSED FIGHTS BAMBERGER ELECTRIC, tion of a four-roo- brick building to beginning to show class also in the Salt Lake and Return via the public imi.rovements, Build ROUND TRIP. be built at Liberty, Weber County. curbs and gatters in Curu short bouts and. if he continues to BAMBERGER ELECTRIC, $1.00 Utah concrete acquire speed few weeks, good on 12, 1 and 2 o'clock land Gutter District No. 115. being on for a more ALLOWED IN NEVADA Tickets The plans and specifications can be the local fans predict he will make a $1.00 ROUND TRIP. trains. Good returning on any train both sid s of Twentj fourth Street be- 1 obtained at the office of Woods & good drawing card as a principal in Tickets good on 12, and 2 o'clock March 31st. Ad wrtisement tween Van Buren and Harrison Ave one trains. Good returning on any train Jensen, architects, fifth floor, First cues, together all intersections-an- of the main bouts at the Salt Bank Ogden, with Lake club. Carson City. Nev.. March 29. By March 31st, Advertisement National Building, Lrtah. the necessary grading therefor. Sealed bids for the proposed build- night he against Olm- vetoing today the bill permitting And sealed bids are invited for said Last worked LEGAL ing iwill be received at of with a sprained push- twenty round boxing contests, passed JWTICES the office work and will be received at the of BSummmSmmf stead wrist, but of Education, Na- it ed his opponent at a recent session of the leg- WILLARD MONEY the Board First fice of the City Recorder In the City Come in and see hard to the finish. state tional Bank Building, until Wednes- We a com- - Nt. 1M $i.o islature. Governor Boyle put an end NOTICE OF INTENTION Hall at Ogden. L'tah. until 10 o'clock handle tn liher, day, Mar-- h 71. 1915, at 1 o'clock p m., plete line of N.2S flu. j:.oo to all licensed prizefighting in Nevada, Notice is hereby ghen by the Board a m.. on the 12th day of April, 1915, kka, having already TO when all proposals will be considered will b? signed the general rev- REDUCE ODDS of Commissioners of Ogden City, Utah, open at which time said bids enue bill, which repealed old in session of the board and the opened considered bj the Board MM the law of the intention of said Board to make if any aid ten-roun- contract awarded of the bids BffiALLGMS under which d fights Havana. March 30. With the hat of Commissioners, and contract ldsrrtitH GOODS having the following described improvements, are approved. been held during tho past two years tie for the world's heavyweight cham : awarded to the lowest responsible bid- VTuaranteedJ The bill was an pionship less than one week away The board reserves the right to re- der. Instructions to bidders, plans uniforms, gloves, amendment to tho To create Twentieth street between ject any bids. including base ball act of 1S97 permitting finished fights It is set for April 6 Jack Johnson and and all Bids must be and specifications for said improve- masks, etc. Used and endorsed Qulncy and Steele avenues, and accompanied by a certified of mitts, Mobile. Ala.. March 29 as amended by the legislature of 1913. Jess Willard today began reducing check ments can be seen and examined at by the big professionals. Goldsmith's The Mobile Steele avenue north from Twentieth not less than 5 per cent of the amount club of the Southern do which limited contests to ten rounds their training routine Willard waa so 412 2 a the office of the City Engineer Id Official League Ball is guaranteed for association street feet as sewer district, of the bid, made payable to the or- feated the Cincinnati fit that he virtually laid off and to a pipe the City Hall of said ctty. 18 innings each $1.25 Nationals. and construct therein sewer der of the hoard, which Is forfeited in Mobile 5 g i planned no work aside from a walk together with the necessary The right is reserved to reject any at our tore with every purchase of manlioles. case of failure or refusal to enter in- rpcr rjoidmlth Cincinnati 4 9 4 CHICAGO CHAMPIONS and run of a few miles at 7 o'clock and to connect all with the manholes and all Lids and to waive any de riEA Sporting Goods. balance of day was spent to the contract or furnish the bond "DIAMOND DOPE and PLAYING RULES,'' Batteries Letrick, Cunningham The the of the present sewer system, and to recuired. fects. for eurvea, life histo- and Burke, Benton, in resting and sight seeing. By of of Commis- containing rules pttchine Dale and Dooln, defray the whole of the cost there- By order of the Board of order the Board ries and picture of the atara. This book will Gonzales. Johnson took short sprints on the at $2,125.00. by a Education sioners of Ogden City Utah, this the free upon receipt of 2c stamp by MAKE HIGH SCORE of, estimated local of Weber County. Ogden, also be sect road and went through his regular or Dated at 17th day of 1915. P. Goldsmith's Sobs, Mfrs., Cincinnati, O. assessment on the lots or pieces Utah, March 18, 1915 March, Stopped by house training in the stadium in the being (Signed ) Darkness. ground lying and within the L. H. FROERER. Clerk. Richmond, Va., March 29. Dark- afternoon. Both men say that the following district, being the district FLORENCE O STANFORD. 111 publication, 19, ness stopped game Peoria, March 30. The Barry climnttc conditions of Havana have by First March 1915. the between the to be benefited or affected said Last publication, March 30, 1915. Citv Recorder. Sold by Proudfit Washington viz.: First publication, IS. 1915 Americans and the Rich- improvements, Advertisement. March mond Internationals at the end of the All the land lying between the out Last publication. April 9, 1915. Co. eleventh inning, with the score 2 er boundary lines of said streets and NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sporting Goods to 2. AND THE WORST IS YET TO COME. a line drawn 132 feet outward from Notice is hereby given that Ogden Richmond 2 7 4 and parallel to the said outer bound- City proposes to make the following Washington 2 7 i ary' lines, being part of lots 6 and 7, public improvements, Build (Eleven innings). block 48; lots 1, 2. 3, 4 and 6. block concrete curbs and gutters In Curb Batteries Morsette, Russell and 52; and part of block 47, all in plat and Gutt:r District No. 114, being on Has6on; Johnson, Shaw and Ainamith, "C," Ogden City survey. Mbo part both sides of Washington Avenue be- Henry. of the northeast quarter of section 23, tween Twelfth and Second Streets, to- tounshlp 6 north, range 1 west, Uni- gether with all Intersections and the Phils Beat . ted States 6urvey; parts of lots 1, 2, necessary grading therefor And am bbbWbL9H vVBfclBWBSl Atlanta, Ga-- , March 29. The Phila- 3, 4, 6, 6 and the south one-hal- f of lot sealed bide are iuvited for said work I H N E delphia jS, and lots 39 to 54, Inclusive, and will be );lm fg38VAS INGTO AV Nationals defeated the Atlan- all received at the office of ta Southern association team by 7 to 2. in block 1, Valley View addition, also the City Recorder in the City Hall at ,;1 i Philadelphia 7 16 2 parts of lots 1 to 16. inclusive, and Ogden, Utah, until 10 o'clock a. m., I one-hal- f Atlanta 2 6 0 the south of lot 17, block 2. on the 12th day of April, 1915, at Batteries Rixey, Oeschger and Valley View addition, Ogden City sur which time said bids will bo opened KlPifcr. Dent, Browning and Nelder-korn- . vey. and considered by the Board of Com THE SAFEST ROUTE All protests and objections to the missloneis, and contract awarded to carrying of out such intention must the lowest responsible bidder In-- 1 Giants Winner. be presented in writing to the City rtmctions to bidders, plans and sped I to financial is Recorder on or success by Houston. March 29. The New York before the 10th dav of ticatlons for said improvem?nts can1 Nationals at Corticaua today defeated April, 1915, at 10 o'clock a. m.. that be seen ar.d examined at the office RIDE IT TO WORK way of a Bank Account. the Houston team of the Texas league being the time set by the said Board of the City Engineer in the City Hall 'J of when I New York 9 17 1 Commissioners they will hear of said city. and objections Have you started it yet? Houston 2 7 2 consider such as may The right is reserved to reject any RIDE IT FOR FUN Batteries Tesreau, Fromme and be made thereto, nt the mavor's of- and all bids aud to waive any Meyers, Smith Napier Querry. fice at the City Hall, Ogden City. ru are cordially invited and Utah. By order of the Board of Commis- You can get a lot of fun out of a Indians One. By order of the Board of Commis- sioners of Ogden City, Smith Motor Wheel Take Ogden Utah, this the it means all the ffiM to bank money with us. New Orleans, March 29. The sioners of City, LTtah. 17th day of March, 1915. pleasures of bicycling with the work Cleveland Americans Dated this, the 15th day of March, (Signed left out. You can defeated the 1915. attach the Smith New Orleans Southern association FLORENCE O. STANFORD. Motor Wheel to your bicycle or tan- team 8 to 1 here today. (Signed) dem in a few moments, climb on. give FLORENCE O. STANFORD, Recorder. Cleveland $ 9 1 First publication, March 18 1913. the pedals a couple of revolutions, New Orleans .., 2 3 City Recorder Last pub'ication. push a little thumb away publication April 9. 1915 lever and Batteries Morton. Coumbe and First March 16, 1915. you go! 20 miles an hour 100 mile Last publication April 7, 1915. on Nelll; Beck, Weaver and Knapp, NOTICE OF INTENTION. a gallon of gasoline. NOTICE OF INTENTION. Notice is hereby given by the Board Motorwheeling lj the most fascinating of Commissioners of Ogden City sport In the world also, It's healthy Yanks Beat Dodgers. Notice Is hereby given by the Board of Utah and of of the Intention of said Board to companionable. Daytona. Fla. March 29 The New Commissioners Ogden City, the following make Utah, of the described improve The Smith Motor Wheel .6 so safe, York Americans won Brook- intention of said board t. from the mentq. cleanly and mem- lyn 3 2 to make the following described Im- efficient that any Nationals to here today. To create Thirty-secon- ber of provements, t: street be- the family from children to New York 3 9 0 tween grown-up- s Washington and ave--tat,- of both sexes can ride In I SLADE TRANSFER I Brooklyn 2 3 0 To create Endlon Avenue between Adams Twenty-secon- d SPWer safety and and Twenty-thir- dtstrlc and to con-ll- comfort. It is just the Batteries Caldwell, Pleh and Tein a pipe same as riding a 8 Sweeney; Smith. Appleton Streets aa a sewer district, and to ? 8evvt'r together bicycle only you gJ IIH AUTO TRUCKS and the necessary faster (if you want to) motor 1 , construct therein a pipe sewer to- manholes, and and the Phone 321. gether with necessary connect all with the manholes of doe8 all the work. l the manholes, present sewer til Office 4iQ 25th and to connect all with the system and to defray HH I St. I Read the Classified Ada manlioles the whole of the I Read the Classified of the present sewwr system, and to cost thereof est' Ads. mated at 11100.00, bv a local assess' L H. BECRAFT defray the whole of the cost there- - ment I on the lots or pieces of grounj H Cor. Grant and 24th St. r,