THE EVENING STANDARD, OGDEN, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1912. H ? : , fl H EVIDENTLY SCOOP DID NOT BELONG TO THE GANG. M

allowed!?' over from a right to tho jaw, but lefts. But here today he borod right In, putting left to wind. man lighter and several inches sbWA "Tako yur time, Joe," shouted Man- cr than hlra to take liberties 5 ager Levy to Rivers, "you've got him. ASSEENBY him. It he had followed his usual flBfi SJfe STANDARD SPORTING PAGE Twice Wolgast missed Rlvors put- torn he would have shook himself ting to Wolgast and batted Flynn's head from sldei2lf in lofts the face. punches. foul Wolgast struggled wearily to a cost should be Tho thousands of Betting commissioners stated that was getting wilder, but Rivera kept side with hurtful ButlX I boj-- s eload ho clung to the underBlzcd NXfo' sitting gloved on Wolgast 'odds, which payment of would bo away. Both were fighting head position and threw both dollars bet at bets according creeper to a aj22' to claiming to say least, wero suspicious, gave to the decision of Many to head. Wolgast suddenly crouched man Uko a fence hands his abdomen, that the tho referee. wanted to be declared wlnnor onlg FIGHT ENDS Rivers had used his knee. Laying at body to this story. contradicted the statoment of Tom and sent In a terrific left directly NAUGHTON full length on the canvas, tho brown "I watched every move of tho three Jones that Wolgast had stumbled over over Rivers' groin. At the sanio in- foul. jf challenger line" ropes was satisfied stant Rivers put his right to Wol- clutched at his belt Inside tho and Rivers' feet. Rivers said Wolgast (Continued on Pago Three.) with both hands, while his frantic early In the bout that the referee was went down under the terrific blow to gast's jaw and tho champion wont !f I up favoring Wolgast In ovory ay possi- jaw and In was down and was practically out Riv- soconds set a succession of shrieks the this he backed to the effect that tho blow which ble. Wolgast was allowed almost un- up by several ringside seat holdeis ers fell, writhing In pain and Referee Great S p o rt Writers floored the Mexican boy had been a believable license In the way of rough Round 1. Welch began to count. Claims of low ono delivered In foul territory tactics, while Rivers was helng hold Rivers led. They clinched. Rivers foul wore made In behalf of Rlvors, Tell of the Battle BOTH TEAMl to interpretation of to quick but were not heeded by Welch. Turn- logere Angry. the strictest the landed three lefts the face in At Las Vegas Earl rules. succession and Wolgast covered. Riv- ing the referee picked Wolgast up "Wolgast was hurried to hlB corner, "I openly charge that the decision ers was much faster and his blocking from the floor and declared him the H Wolgast Aided by the where he lay back on his chair at full was a 'crooked' one. I have fought was bettor than that of the cham- winner. His seconds had to carry By W. W. Naughton. !N length, with his handlers working over years to preserve sport of box- pion In a clinch Rivers sent in three him from the ring. Rivers was still Aast Las Vegas, N. M., July 4. Jnck SHARED for the floor, H Referee Cets Decision him. Rivers dropped Into his chair In ing in southern California, but the stiff rights, Jarring Wolgast. Rlvors' lying on the but in a moment Johnson, a former routabout on the a weakened condition when. Welch gamo will be closed down permanent- rounds. rose unaided The ring was Instant- wharves at Galveston, Tex, earned Over ly In a seml-rlo- t. Welch, H Rivers turned towards the champion gestur- ly If is to Round 2. seeing the more money yesterday than any other ever Welch allowed referee crowd coming, Wol- won. Wol-gast- announced that HONORS ing that the latter had again." 's man In the world, and if the police hero Rivers opened a dee) gash in gast was the winner and Immediate- Los Angeles, July 5. Tho Wolgast- - In answer to the storm of surprise As tho decision of Welch became neck. Blood spurted In a had not stopped Johnson's fight with P corner main- ly disappeared. earned H , Hirers battlo came to a spectacular from Rivers' tho rcforco known the great crowd surged In stream. Rivers pecked Wolgast ten Flynn, Johnson would have - "It was the worst case of robbery per- '4- ending in tho round, a dra- - tained that Rivers had boon on the about the ringside shouting "robbery' times without a return and then put still more, for he had a small thirteenth in the history of the American ring," be- double H floor for tho full ten seconds and that him- to put centage In the moving pictures In tho first game of the matlc climax that left the world's and calling for Welch to show a stiff left tho stomach. Rivers said Manager Jog Lov3 "Never be- bUU ho had counted him out. to sides the $30,000 clear of training ex- header with Great Falls, Thursday' Hl lightweight championship in llttlo self. a left Wolgas,t's nose, starting a fore have I seen a roferee pick up Ogden triumphed, score H Ad's possession, but with rumors of As the news of the refereo's verdict new flow of blood Wolgast fell short penses he demanded before he would afternoon, the "Get Ad out of her quick." Welch a man and then give him the de- being 8 to 5. In game Great , H Jobbery, tho spread about the ringside It left an and Rivers missed once. was Riv- enter the ring. tho last and sent referee. Jack has given him the decision," said one It cision. The foul blow struck by Wol- won by 5 to 2 score. Botfi H Welsh, hurrying from the Vernon army of dazed and confuBed men in ers' round. Flynn's butting tactics brought the Falls a quickly to of the champion's seconds, and Wol- gast was seen by every one near police Into the ring in the ninth round games were excellent exhibitions ' of &?ena to escape mob violence, & vio- - Its wake. Welch turned seclu- Round 3. H by gast was quickly taken into tho ring. It was the fourth or fifth of his scheduled forty-five-rou- the great national game and wero Tfi H lence that needed only the whisper of leave tho ring when he was met Wolgart a in Attorney RogerB, who to sion. took stiff left the foul blow the champion had landed fight with here today. to be sneezed at from any angle. a leader's voice to have turned the Earl tried stomac! and, head to head, they ex- on Joe. Tho sum total of all Is '., prevent Jack's exit. A score of ex- Referee Welch said last night: it that Refereo Smith gave Johnson the de- The home team shows remarkable Hl historic old pavilion into a madhouse. changed .oarful rights and lefts. Wol- Wolgast knew ho was whipped and strength It returned from Its H picture in cited men were In back of Rogers, "Wolgast waB clearly the winner. cision Smith said, however, the since The must be painted Wol- gast missed a right and Rivers resorted to his foul tactics to save trip, and the fe- In- who was burning Welch up with a Just before Rivers went down fight was not won on a foul. northern Great Falls small Too much happened - to They - Hl bits. gast had landed n heavy left to '.lie put In another left the wind. himself." Said Smith- "They both trans- llows aro not slouchy at the gameiby side the space of ten seconds for any tirade of criticism, but tho referee fought Uko two tlger3. Wolgast broke No ono with Wolgast's dodged through the crowd and roachod body just below the pit of the stom- connected gressed on the rules, Johnson by hold- any means. ' H living man to describe the sceno in a the clinch and covored. Both were camp would say a word and all of butting, Thursday's games were fast and the outside of the building before th ach and followed It with anottier ing and Flynn by but Flynn H sentence. smash with tho right almost to the covered with blood. In a clinch Riv- them jumped into an automobile and was the greater offender. The decision close. At all times It looked as If Wolgast, the snarl of battlo on his part of tho spectators knew ers opened tho wound in Wolgast's quickly pavilion H In same place. left the was given to Johnson because he had single bobble on the part of any play- . lips, a veritable ring demon, was that ho had given a decision favor neck. Round even Rivers Was Fouled. "to H I Declare the better of tho fighting up to that er would give the game away the forcing Elvers in front of him along of Wolgast "Neither blow was low did not Round 4. Los Angeles. Cal , July 1. Dr A. H To the newspaper men rushed Rog- see what happened to Wolgast. time. Thoy agreed fully a week ago opposing side. H the ropes on the north side of the They clinched and Rivers sent Wol- M. Smith Dr. L. W. Burt and Dr if any of Aboui 1.S00 people ztionded the ers with this statement "Rivers did not act as If he had Wol- that there was Interference Hl - Bashing out, the champion sent gast's head back with a right examined Rivers Immediately any games. will he a crowd rS- was the most gigantic swindle, been fouled. The pictures will show kind, the man in the lead at the There big H a fight to the body and followed with "It gast clinched, but could not land at after tho Mexican had reached his time tho bout was stopped was to be during the remainder of the series. A - the most wholesale bit of robbery that that I was right and that there was Wol- '1 H a low left to the belt territory. RIv- close range Again Rivers rocked dressing loom. Dr Smith stated that declared the But Johnson had double-head- er will be played each ever came to my notice. not a foul blow struck." In. Wol- winner. H ere crashed to tho floor under this gast, but the champion bored ho saw tho blow struck and that It scored the most punches and had day. - j In " H J crushing assault, and the force of the "As early aB 10 o'clock this morn- Welch added that he did not declare gast found much difficulty hitting was a "deliberate foul Dostors Burt brought the most blood. This was The first battle was a close one In E H delivery carried Ad toppling over ing it came to my ears that a plot bots off, although a statement to that Rivers. Wolgast was ild. Again he and Byington agreed that the blow something that could not be denied. which the homo team succeeded in on top of the Mexican. was on foot whereby Wolgast was to effect was shouted from the ring whllo missed nnd the Mexican put in left was foul and very painful. Al Hard- enough runs the H ' But that he looked a winner at the oer to cinch H Simultaneously both men claimed a be given a victory no matter whnt the the confusion was at Its height. and right to wind. It was Rivers' er, official tlmekeopor for the club, time of the Interference is a different game. The last battle was Interest- - round. f snid that it was just nine seconds be matter. It was the opinion of the iug for the reason that the pitchers of Round 5. fore the round was to end when Riv- majority of the spectators that If both teams handled the situation well I They went into a clinch and both ers and Wolgast went down Several Flynn could have kept his temper and and pitched themselves out of some OF OLYMPIAD on. Wolgast put a light left to had elapsed before Referee H ATHELETIC EVENTS THE held seconds fought cleanly he fcould have worn closo pinches. Manager Read won the the jaw and missed a right In a neu- Welch began to count. Johnson down." game for his team when he yanked H Stockholm, July 4. The principal which open Saturday, July G, and can team has drawn' up for his own put right and left know how many seconds t tral corner Rivers "I don't Flynn was evidently the bettor Williams with the bases full and no continue ten days, through Monday, uBe from the official advices received to wind and received but a light had counted I rang the Hllde- - Hl k events in the Olympic games, so far tho Welch before trained of the pair. He was full of outs In tho seventh putting the ICth. The most condonsed form from Sweden. Only tho most unfa right to the face. Then they stood in boll," said Harder, "but I do know fight and ginger at all times, while brand In his place. The eccentric j as American Interest ts concerned, ' H of the program Is one which Mat- vorable weather is Hkoly to upset the tho middle of the ring and looked at that aiter I had rung the bell ending Johnson, with a grin on hlB face, "Rube" retired the side without a Hl are those on the athletic program thew Hulpln, manager of the Amerl- -' schedule, which Is as follows: each other They clinched and Rivers the round Welch gave tho decision stalled for fully half a round. By the score. a right to ' nearly upset Wolgast with to Wolgast." gamo was a managers' July 6 JulyS July 10 11 12 13 11 July 16 time the sixth round was started The second Hj July? July9 July July July July the jaw. Mho round was even. game reason both man- 100 m. dash; 200 m. Johnson was a somewhat bedraggled for the that m Round 6. GERMAN THUNDERBOLT af- agers all to win the 400 m. relay. 100X 100 champion. Ills stamina had been used their wiles dash; 400R 400R 200X 200 They clinched. Wolgast missed and AFTER FARMER BURNS. of game. Read finally pulled down the H 400 m. run; 1,600 m. fected by the constant pugging was nearly upset again Then Rivers The German Thunderbolt, ns Jack Flynn's gloves against his stomach, game for his team by yanking a good . relay 400X 400 1.C00RX 1.G00R put a stifr left to the wind. Anothei Meyers of Nobiaska Is known, am- and it was noticed that he no longer but tired pitcher and putting in an 800 m S00X S00 Wolgast, but Bil- air-tig- t ....'. right to tho Jaw rocked bled into Butte last night from maintained grin which he ht one when the bases wore H ' 1,500 m dis- the Idiotic 1.500X 1,500 he bored In. His judgment of lings Up is a native Nebraskan and wore In the preceding rounds. full. j Distance races ...... 10.000X 10,000 6.000X 5,000 3.000X 3,000 Marathon S.000 tance was poor. In a clinch Rivers may wrestle Farmer Burns in Butte One of biggest of tbe H I Ey the way Flynn rushed from his the features H Team Team put a right to the Jaw and Wolgast In the near future if arrangements for corner It was apparent ho had afternoon was the fielding of Murray, an that H Country went down. Ho was up in instant the bout can be made. He has beon seen of weakening who landed six long flies at difficult f .' ' to eldence Johnson M Hurdles . . . 110X 110 and they fought like tlgors, head a wrestler for 13 years and Is a fine In the preceding rounds. The fire- angles In the Hold when to have miss- - H Walking 10.000X 10,000"' head. It was Rivers round by a big looking, strapping young follow, well man tore at his quarry like a bull at ed them would have meant disaster j H Jumps R,H.J R.H.J Pole Vault R.B.J S.H.J. H.S.J. lead. developed and appears the picture of a gate and had Johnson against the to the home team. In the first game J S.B.J. ' Round 7. health. To cap the climax he Is a ropes bofore Johnson had taken two Whalen was the hero. He confused ! M Weights Javelin Javelin Shot (B) Shot Discus Discus Hammer Both were cautious. In a clinch Democrat and voted once before for steps from and confounded the Groat Falls play- - a H ' his cornor. I to (R. &L.) (R.&L.) (B) (R.&L.) Rivers backed the champion the Bryan and wil lagalu, if he gets a clasped Flynn's ers by getting to on a bunt which P M Tight Johnson forearms first H All Pen- - ropes. Wolgast sent In left and chance. nnd leaned his el.bowB in the hollow of should have been an out and later ha H Pentathlon tathlon to the wind, Rhers covering In the "Listen to what he has to say about Flynn'B arms In such a way that stole home. He wa9 the recipient Of Decathlon .: 1st half 2d half break both landed light lefts, Jtlvers Brvan: Flynn was as powerless a a silver shower. The score: H Wol- as man Note Pentathlon comprises: 1 Running broad jump, 2 Throwing javelin held In middle). 3 200 meters then jarred the champion and Of course all have their faults, but handcuffed. Flynn lurched and Hl seem- Great Falle. H dash. 4 DIbcub. 6 1,500 meters run. gast was wild, hitting low. Both Bryan Is as good as any man In the twisted violently In his efforts to free AB.R.BH.PO.A E i 4 clinched. Wolgast again , Decathlon: First half: 1100 meters dash. 2 Running broad jump. 3 Putting weight. Running high ed tired and country and you can take that from himself and, finding' he could not do Murphy, cf 5 2 1 4 0 I f H ' round H jump. 5400 meters run. Second half: C 110 meters hurdles. 7 Discus. 8 Pole vault. 9 Javelin .held in mld- - hit low. It was Rivers' me. for I know him." so, used his head as a battering ram Misse, 4 1 2 3 3 8. ss U M die). 101,600 meters run. Round Then Meyers glared at the sporting on Johnsoh's chin, fi 0 I 0 0 Oj right and left throat and Huelsman, If Wolgast tried with editor and the latter coincided In the Johnson still held on and glanced Hester, 3b 5 1 1 1 2 fli ' C. 5 Wolgast suddenly Hl Stockholm, July The following Throwing hammer Final heights of and 10 meters... .Final and missed both. opinion It was safer to do so appeallngly at the referee. And In Kollcy, . . 4 0 2 10 0 0 ' ' rights to the wind, chas- lb is the full program of the athletic Marathon Final Water polo. put lefts and As a wrestler Meyers ha3 some ex- the meantime Prof. Watson Burns, ,Faye, 4 0 1 2 1 1,000 July 12 ing around the ring. Both 2b...: K" Bb events of the Olympic games Relay, meters Heats Rivers perience and quite a little reputation the champion's principal second, 'Quick, rf 4 1 0 2 0 o' j ( which long range. 800 meters, team race Heats seemed content to go at 0 0 j First Half Decathlon: backed by facts and figures, which jumped upon tho ring ledge and shout- Gibson, c 4 0 1 2 M begin here July 6: High variety very tired and slowed 100 meters. diving, plain and Both were never He when It comes to making up ed at Smith "Can't you seo that Flynn Bittrolff, p 2 0 0 0 3 (j: ,: . G was H Running broad jump. diving combined, from heights down considerably. The round sport dope and giving a line on what Is butting?" Johnson added his voice . ! Wolgast. H Javelin, best hand Final Putting weight, best hand. of 5 and 10 meters Heats slightly In favor of may be expected. to that of Burns, and there was a Totals 37 5 9 24 9 Running high jump. 100 meters, free style, for Round 9. look of concern In ,tho champion's 5! Hl 10,000 meters Heats got In a light The "German Thunderbolt" has Ogden. ' 400 meters. ladles Final After a clinch Rivers three-quarte- rs 100 wrosteld 240 matched and won eyes. AB.R.BH.PO.A. R;'; H meters Heats July 15 400 meters, stroke Final to stomach. Wolgast began to j breast left of them. In thoso are not Referee Smith pulled the men apart C 1 2 0 ,V 1 M S00 meters Heats Relay, 1,600 meters Final Water polo. crouch to protect his stomach. Rivers Wesslor, rf .5 Included tho exhibition matches. Ho and shook .a warning finger at Flynn. Schlmpff, 2b 5 1 3 2 0 jf M 7 Cross country, 8,000 meters July 13 to be resting, as he kept H July Final seemed never drew in a bout, which shows Flynn, whose fighting blood was up, 4 1 3 1 . round of the Whalen, 3b i Second Decathlon: 400 meters, style. .Second Heats away. was tho tamest l'l Half free It yelled excltealy: holding me! - H Running high jump Heats that he Is a fighter to the last stiaw, "He's If 3 0 0 2 0 0- Hurdle, 110 meters. High (plain) diving from heights fight, Wolgast rushed suddenly and Stone, ' 10,000 preferring to lose if he cannot win He's holding me! Why don't you make If 1 0 0 0 0 ,M9 H meters ..Final 5 10 meterB, for put left to the stomach, making Jensen, Discus, of ladles.. Final a stiff ' best hand. and himself. He has met the greatest blm quit and fight as a champion 2 0 0 0 2 H 100 meters Final Pole jump. 100 meters, back stroke Final Rivers wince. Wolgast had a shade. Van, lb I. in the country, but of course should?" 4 0 0 4 0 &' fl 800 meters Final Javelin, Water polo. Round 10. wrestlers Murray, cf M H best hand. has not defeated them, for. as he says, Smith turned to Johnson and told Wood, 4 0 1 2 Pentathlon: 1,500 meters. July 14 Wolgast rushed and Rivers blocked, ss iUkuJH H "If I beaten them I would bo him that the charge against him was Perkins, c 3 1 1 4 0 W M Running broad jump. Hop, stop jump Final 400 meters, free style Final making the champion miss a left. had and the greatest wrestler In the country true and that while he was not as Knights, p i 2 2 0 4 ,j, SM H Javelin, best hand. There will alBO be tug-of-w- ar com- 400 meters, team race, for Rivers kept away, pecking Wolgast fight- myself." culpable in tho matter of unfair --. j 200 meters. petitions, for which the dates have ladles Heats and stepping back. In a clinch Wol- ing as his opponent, he was certainly H too, of 35 8 11 ( M Discus, best hand, not fixed. polo cover with swings He has ambition, being the Totals 1126 ft been Water Final gast made Rivers of country. Ho departing from the agreement that Hester out bunting third H 1,600 meters. Tho following Is program on July 15 to Jaw. Rivers suddenly jumped leading wrestler the for strife, Ml the the Germany Is thor- had been entered Into as to a fair bv Innings iw. ! July 8 right over Wol- was born in and a Score ' swimming events, all of which will be 400 meters, team race for ladles. Final In put a hard up 0- H and part. ttand boxing match. Falls -! j Running high jump In evening: clinched, taking oughbred German and looks the Great 20100110 H '.....Final held the High diving, plain and variety gast's kidneys, and "United Then Smith waved them logother Ogden Standing broad jump 6 to head they He has been In the States for 02000024 H Final July diving combined, from heights nothing In return. Head again and when the order to resume Hd9j 400 body and ten years and likes the country. Ho Summary Two - base hits f 9H Relay, meters Heats' 100 meters, free style Heats of 5 10 meters Final exchanged fearful smashes Flynn went Three-ba&- H and Hackon-schmid- t. fighting was given, at the Schlmpff, Knight. e hlts$?f Walking, 10,000 meters Heats' 1,500 meters, style 800 meters, the boll. Round Wol- - met Gotch, Mahmout and H free Heats team race Final were clinched at game champion head on. Once again John- Whnlen 2. Bases on balls Off BltflU5ij M July High (plain) diving from Water polo, match for second prize gasts's by a shade. He knows the from son clasped Flynn's arms and pinioned A. Z to anyone rolff 2, off Knight 1. Left on baBe JH , Javelin (right and 5 11. to and is ready meet Hj left hand).. .Final heights of and 10 meters. ..Heats (If necessary). Round hlra, and, try as he might, the fire- 7, Ogden 6. Double pbjft j j 1,500 meters polo. by and at all. He Is particularly anxious to Groat Falls J Hl Heats Water The meter having been accepted "Wolgast missed left to wind man could not free a glove to deliver Wood to Van to Perkins. Stol fl ,000 meters Heats July 7 a majority a of him times without take a fall out of Farmer Burns Jn Hl of the nations as basis Rivers hit three a blow.' He was mad clear through Kolly, Schlmpff, Whalen, j j M Relay, 400 meters 200 put a Butte and will prepare for the pro- bases Vaif i Final meters, breast stroke Heats linear measurement, it was determin- return. Then Rivers hard left and he immediately resorted to but Sacrifice hits Mlsse, Bittrolff, Whtffj I July 10 100 . nearly posed bout at the Olympia Athletic H meters, free style. .Second Heats ed upon for use 'In the Olympic game3, to tho jaw. Both slipped and ting again, while Johnson shouted to en, bntteA in By HeSj Pole jump 1,500 style seem- club under the direction of Jerry Mc- Perkins. Runs H Final meters, free Heats and with a few exceptions track and rolled out of the ring. Rlvors the refereo for help, and Professor tor 1, by Schlmpff 2, by Huelsman Putting weight, hand 8 ac- Carthy. m a best Final July field distances have been marked ed to forco tho fighting. Wolgast Burns, on tho ring lodge, waved his by Gibson 1, by 1, by WhaltfD g 200 meters 40 In Billings recently he beat a 220 Jensen H Heats meters, breast stroke .Heats cording to It, could not hit hi mand clinched. arms and cried aloud about the un- of game 1:50. Umpired E j 1,600 Spring-boar- pound named Teddy i. Time meters Final d diving Heats Tho distances on the Stockholm Rivers thon stood still and took four local favorite fairness of things. Frary. f Hl 5,000 meters Final 100 meters, free style for ladIos..Heats program, reduced to exact terms of or five 'hard rights to the Jaw and Farrell. He met tho "Terrible Turk" Not once, but four times, did Smith J 11 Injured In an accident- Second game M July 100 meters, free stylo for ladloB.. Final English measurement, which are com- never winced. He then sent In a there and was have to put the men asunder and I'l Putting weight (right and lpft 1,500 meters, style for mon al fall. Friday night he will meet Great Falls. Mi H free here, are as follows: hard left, staggering the champion. shake a warning forefinger at Flynn. AB.R.BH.PO.A. $j 91 j hand) Final Second Heats 1 meter 39.37 in Deer Lodge a local wrestler named ladlos Inches. Wolgast's smile had disappeared and As often as ho did so Johnson stood Murphy, cf 5 200 to show some of O'sMll' meters Final Water polo. 100 meters 109 yds. 13 In. Round even. Nolson, and expects a notably limp - he seemed very tired. there in condition, and Misse, ss 2 2114 V Hurdles, 110 meters Heats July 10 110 meters 120 11 12. hiB skill In this bouL Meyers starts fe- 11 H yds. in. Round Flynn, with his fighting spirit at Huelsman, If 4 0 2 0 0 l 10,000 100 stroke-Seco- nd meters-42- 18 Lodge re- ll Walking, meters Final metors, back Heats 200 yds. 2 ft. 6 In. Wolgast got In a right to tho wind, tonight for Deer and will ver heat, gesticulated and bellowed, 5 0 2 f Hester, 3b 1 2,3. July 12 High (plain diving heights 400 137 1G turn to Saturday. He is at 1 o from moters yds. In. ruBhlng Rivers to the ropes. Wolgast Butto "What am I to do? Whnt ara do! Kolly, 0 1 2 13 O; Running broad Jump , Final of 5 and 10 metors) for 800 meters 874 2 9 In, present In Livingston. big Is lb Hj yds. ft. thon tried hard to land on tho wind, I am licking the stiff and he Faye, 2b 5 0 2 MJM i , n. 12 ii Discus, hand Final 1.500 H best ladies Heats meters 1,640 yds. 5 In. but could not get through Rivers' Meyers' stylo is holding me like grim death nil tho Quick, 4 0 0 J' 11 Hl ; 400 meters '....Heats 200 moters, breast stroke Final 1.600 1,749 (llt- cham- rf 11 meters yds. 18 In. blocking. Time and again the time." Williams, p 4 0 ?. 1 J1E , Team, 3,000 meters Heats 1,500 metors, style 10 free ...... Final tlo less than mile). pion missed, Rlvors not attempting to KILBANE DEFEAT DIXON. . And hero is the significant point, Hildobrandt, p 0 0 0 0 0 n H Hurdles, 110 meters Final Water polo, 3.000 meters 1 mile 1,420 yds. 10 follow-u- his advantage. Both rushed Cleveland, Ohio, July 5. Johnny for those who know Johnson and know 'lH ; 13 11 July July In. and. head to head, It was an exchange Kllbane, featherweight champion, won of his past battles and his past spells 5 10 27 12 ? I Totals 38 H Standing high jump Final 100 meters, free style for 6,000 meterB 3 miles 189 yds. of fearful blows, Rivers having the over Tommy Dixon of Kansas City of training. When he was himself he J' Throwing (right Ogden. M 'K1 H discus and left ladies Second Heats 10,000 meters 6 miles 378 yda. better of the mixing. It was Rivers' last night, their fight going tho full never allowed any ono to take liber- ABJLBH.PO.A. . 400 $ H nand) '....Final meters, free style Heats 40,200 moters 24 miles 1,621 yds, 13 round. twolve rounds. No decision was ren- ties wltli him. An extra hard 0 1 1 0 ' 400 meters Final 400 meters, breast stroke in. Wessler.rf j Jfg Round 13. dered by the reforee, but the popular either In a practico bout or In a real Schlmpff, 2b ...... 3 0 0 3 5 j Team, 3,000 meterB Final Second Heats (There are 1.7G0 yards or 5,280 feet Rivers rushed. They clinched, both newspaper verdict accorded tho fight brought rolatiatlon from the High (plain) diving, from in a mile.) holding on. Wolgast nearly went Cleveland lad tho victory. champion In tho shape of rights and (Continued on PRgo Five.) J S 0 m JK -

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