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Show V .THE, SALT LxiKE TRIBUnB, THE SDAY ..MORNING, APRIL 8, Kimed EGU M P.$ BUILD YOUR tei t'd MCAA,XM4 f TH NET MEET 11 13 1924. OWN HOME tvdiot 0TVMH6 K Xrrvoh- Xvt AAT'CrSt. CANT Tirt M--t COLLMt-- - no matt N JVJXX German Promoter Would Good dl Plays Miller and Hare Dempsey Box in Gallacher Opposes Ben LondoSerffn, Vienna. nett. in Program Todhty.' SOON AX CHCVONX- . ,. MOLVfcW -- tN"X 'tAKt t XmC 'TVitM IMTfc ,3vtx Uouxx XVfcN tXAmrAft UKt AXtAWvOtT AX Trtboa. lilt lab. Tribvra Cebta. Only four of the original entrants, in BURDEN. April 7. Director Wolff of tho spring Angles 'tennis tournament . TWbih ietfse SMS teoikht wmo offer of the running for too championship of cable Juk Deapaer bo doto . for tho school and tho medal HM.M. piuafU.MB rapeowa, la nated hy the Utah Chronlde. the thro fights mw la Borlia. Loudon and tho other ia Tirana. weekly university publication. Three ia BaHla will So tho men will tangle tomorrow In the semi- AX moio COUA.-fcvXXON- Ckfeag liONT . 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There eould stay three rounds many who with the champion, but Wolff hope to attract a crowd which would pay clg prices merely to see Jack In scUdo, also be Wolff said tonight that a an ted to see Benny Leonard fight In Berlin against a Danish boxer. The German promoter crammed nearly l.oud.euo Into the ySport Pmlaiit btcycl during the "recent race. NEW YORK. April 7. Negotiations for a heavyweight match between Madden Marry Wills and Bartleytoday when here. May 13, were closed the negro signed a contract to laboxa the veteran Irish heavyweight" encounter. fifteen-sounhard bi tUnf ? Paul Barton York middleweight, will meet Jack Lynch of Qidahnma In a semifinal to the afpay. pi.e lew ot l,00 K six-da- d -- final rounds of the tournament. AH Miller, captain of the racqueters, will meet Bob Ooodell, and Mel Gallacher wMl battle with Hal Bennett. Borne very good matches should result when those four meet tomorrow, es they represent the beet In the tennis field that, the school has to offer. Most of them have succeeded In arriving at the semifinals by winning their earlier round matches with comparative ease. Gallacher defeated Whitney In two yesterday's rounds, straight nets in ons e winning h,s first by a in be waa unbut second the lead, lead until able Ae obtain a two-gatae players had .battled through thirThe score stood for Galia-chty games. S and Bennett went through three seta In order to' defeat May who won the second set by a consistent line of play. Bennett's game was- - distinshort serves The guished by his hard final soar was L KlUer had little difficulty In eliminating F. L nd, playing only two seta ot 2 and Goodell beat A. three sets allowing scores the - and of (-- 1, 7- mis a bout. NEW YORK. boro A. C. announce tonight It had -. Frankie Genaro, American flyweight champion, to- three title tb4 ummr,- including a world toth Pancho Vina, others The in September. champion, Bud Taylor of TerreHaute, srewltb EdInd.. In May, ana "CannonIn Ball June. die Martin of Brooklyn tteSt 7. Young April YORK. NEW Striding, Georgia father-marafnedtodaithrough his for two fights axer "Pa Stribllng. first In the Metropolitan district. The fcfto. Mii.bBurkAPor,fl and the tonefit of the Olympic fund, May in Newark, probably of liSnit Jimmy Slatteryannounced they promoUn and Hlatterr, who had signed Stribllngover the eouthOTier gained s decision matchxtBur ft a recent for on plans they also hsv nfoot Mickey Waer ot mauh in which hi .defend Flisabeth. N. , will d title. U no opmtlsob-ujtsinefor Wslker eoon. he M y he wifi match . Otherwise It may be deferred. n- Newk!7 J-- two-mil- e, half-mil- e, 220-a- 100-ar- d the-Wor- k T. Croat-count- ona-four- th five-inni- fc oom-mitt- ee Player Leads Sit 48 Hirer-bas- e -- 5funds dor hi. W to toe Mxyesrs of boxing Roper fourht all leading noor and cept Dempsey, count. , for the full the low Raymond, matchmaker for Owensboro club, e'0 Frankie Genaro, Ame2S?..nS?Lt has been Btaldy1 fiylor for fifteen rounds on JI?hlt,tto May 20. OF -- Lilly Gibson, manager today rocWed a oable mtwnr second in today's round with 88, eight from Franooi DMaIZj!'l Miss strokes more than Mia Browne. mtuaaer of CMW state title bold suiofeatlon to chww the Doreen Karanangb present MHw Koaatbnml 87 with was third Ub.to'to?th. between Tunneygnd er, flbarwood of Philadelphia bad a 94 and June 2 Carpentler from farmer bolder of by Glbeon tnat Mian Margaret Cameroo, womens It was also announced champion offer to the northern Callfourta he was in receipt cf eeveral 98. skip stage the besit. Tho flrvt round of the tournament will - be played tomorrow. Young Stribllng, Georgia for lighttwo heavywelght, signed todsydlstrtoLThe OOLLEGE BASEBALL. fights in the Metroitra At lews City Ciiwdty of low 10, Coe first will be on Ajn-i- l .M. Probably mass tor against Mike Burke of hewTork toe benefit of the Olympic, fond, and May pntoably Newark, second in the a 2. aatnit Jimmy Slattery of Belief NEW YORK, April 7. Harry Win the giant colored boxer, and Bartley Madden, the sturdy Iritoman frome New York's west add put their to contract thle afternoon caJir bat tie on May ing tor a fifteen-roun- d nX 13 tho Qureneboro etadium. Thii bout orbflnally nobedoied to take of pace In Newark einder the aumrice but the lhe National Sportamen club trftns-f to ft Newark promoters agreed er timthe Madden has fought all big ers except Dempeev. He stayed In with Tommy Gibbons for twelve rounds when the latter was knocking them over with great regularity. Hestopped Jim Coffey, toe famous Irish- man, when the latter wss going great been In there five run, and heBfliha Brennan. times with ' Only last week Wills agreed to en gage In a number of bout for Tex Rickard. It would not be bo pretty if Madden should beat the negro champion to a decision. Paul Berienboch has been engaged to meet Jack Lynch of Oklahoma in the semlfinat of ten- rounds on the Madden-Wilcard I N. Y.. April 7 Paul BUFFALO, Berlenbach of TorkvlUe knocked out Jack Stone of Yontaers here tonight in the fifth Tbund of ft bout scheduled for twelve rounds. Bui-fat- signs-ture- , vu C- At Oxford. Miaa. Wlnoouain 2, Tai seref Mimiasippl S. At CMampia Nebraska 4 Mimottrl ai ty ls Youve often heard how ageing in wood improves fine wines. Now listen to this; The best Kentucky Burley Tobacco (the same as fine wines) loses every bit of its harshness and rawness when it is aged in wood. Velvet Tobacco is Kentuckys best Burley, aged in wood.. A FAULTY GRIP BRINGING UP FATHER THl'b STATION X.QZ..-1MR.OR.W- VlLL TELL THE PHRbC'b Or T ACbOOT THE. NOON - V By George McManus eek:- stations L XD. vU PROr tTOFr HOW TALK. ON kt five-m- AND 1 (-- e, an Easy Victim three-fourt- n, Two-bas- S-3V- S; Moab High Lads Find Green River BIG SPORTS ar er srs zrg th juniors were Imbued with the Spirit of conquest, and MtUett,In Brunker and lMden, running order, bolstered their class s hopes by leaving the aenlor proteges behlrtd by of a lap. Th Juniors' sensational start was maintained until th halfway mark. MOAB. 7 Mft rri a (rial 18f Then the senior began drawing upon 78 point, Aprilromptfod tots) f ait their representatl t es, point a 4mI toy Urea fUr i ran3 and, aa a result, soon were leading trtek tri field seel told o tbe totter rethe field. After challenging the Me meerde were toetott, cook eeeqi write strength of th seniors at the petitMa tolwi tbe teew wee eot ef tbe il treaoooe art H. B BtiM f tb Juniors the slowly post, upperclassmen had Mosb bigb erbool hoe bed hie tope e after ground. ' The for i kof period ef things their own way th last a four eonstentend tretoia the toet of coadl-tkttor were race and finished miles ef the lap tliMj Tbe eammaty of tb eveete of x tbe and a half ahead of the field. follower Mkt ran The order In which the entries deeh T1 It eorwuir ftot, folfor to. settlor and Junior classes Toexree, Meeb, K'Moeb, LITTLE LESSONS IN 4. Americans Will Have 500 Seats at Paris Games ten-rou- 4 1, Chris-tetioe- MILWAUKEE. k 4. t-- ten-rou- " EAST er i-- Wills-Madd- Goose man, featherweight, and Butch of St. UmiU meet Fnday la he gets int condition should do well. the Utah Agf ie runners took last Ken Gardner has abort cinched. Wednesday, This court extends from Gardner' is a sophomore and ba- -' the intersection of Mam and Center ball is his third sport this year. Colstreet to the fork of the state highlier will undoubtedly understudy way south of the city, and return. Gardner. About fifteen will emter the race Among those who have been training SECONDS WELL SUPPLIED. Reuben Whitney In tbs- - garden will be Tempest and for the event are Joseph reserves. Asaei Hansen, Orville law,Desmond Carman from last year (Marion Campbell. 8imnvns, beBown bos made the oquad Jamea and L. Smith Leslie Hurrup, cause ot his sure snagging and strong Thorpe, The winner of the Scheiss. wing. His hitting has slumped be- J. C" official an will receive cause of eagerness to connect Bob marathon A number of prises are ofLavish a first-yestudent, will be sweater. a chance to show more after he fered by merchants of Logan. Probably within th heat two week. Seventeen Leopard Candi- given gets into shape Stegner wlii work announced, an interout in the field along with pitching. Coach Orookaton class relay will be staged at the colThe yannigan squad includes Vaughn dates Issued First Team Tajlor and lxrntin, sophomores, and lege. Six men will compete from each mile, Charles Weaver, a senior, behind the class in the and and Forrester will do quarter-milbat, Snyder Suits; Yannigans Meet. theshare heaving. Loaee and Paulson are event and field track interseholaatie An Jos to at first, Taylor meet is to be held her early in May And Beers a ill fight It out for second, and of Ogden "Weber between college Ed Eland ro Is playing third and Stan Members nf the first Leopard aquad Eans short. th B. Y. C. for this season s baseball teAxnr were John Carlson, Lon Richardson and , Ckteai Trfbue-dal- t Lake Tribute Wire. selected yebetrday afternoon followJ0RDAN-GRANIT- E Quigley will chase flies, NEW YORK, April Ameriin who reported late will be a game spirited ing can Olympic committee has cabled to which moat off the candidates were chance with the dings. Oeorg MARATHON1 TODAY tho French Olympic committee for SOU a tkanci to show their stuff. kins will be worked out In th gardens reserved seats. Those Beats will be gtvea number around for a lew days, and then sandwiched old to the Americans who desire to The regular e wiU The annual Jordan-Graoand as only seventeen names in behind the bat and ultimately pui chase them from the American twenty toll be held at I 20 oclock there will su.l be anrpie moved up to the regular squad os ft thta Olvmpic committee at Che prke were posted for afternoon over a courae two and yannagtn to make the catcher charged by the French Olympic com- opportunity mllea in length aoutheaat secand to regular Leopard bertha After the selection of first mittee, 300 franca earii, for the nine jump campus. Twelve Several of the selections were evi- ond strings yesterday afternoon a of toe Beetdlgger da of the track and field event. enter under the color, of will runner, The the first outdoor workout. game wa plaveo. Reservations have been made also dent from whila Granite will have eightfor the American fans who desire to Only four days of practice have been regulars, with a 7 to 0 sonre against Jordan, not had them in the first Inning, finally woo, een marathoner, who will eaaay to witness the swimming', boxing; wrest-nn- g held and the candidate have 7. to as the points. eaptur. I a but reasonable early tryout, and jrymnaaUo competiuona The The aggregate of points won hy The regulars scored one In the first of the season compelled the Frenoh 'Olympic committee has not opening wlU determine the winhoroe-runteam In each three on and of Several a first Gardners string. forwarded any Informauon as to the selection he the fourth, tallying two on Gardner's ning. school. Ten .points will recPrice of tickets for the other sports, likely looking players are on tbe reflrvt place, nine for for in the awarded was the relieved in Lewi but ha .soon as thle information Lb serve list and their showing triple. toe Gardner made his ord, eight for third and seven for next ten days will determine their per- fifth by Stegner. received, the American Oylmplc third hit With the tying and winning first tea who place. manent place will reserve a section. Melvin Hart, Grenttian' entrv, who A few boys have been prevented runs on third ana second. Snarr made two qrrors in his first was second last jeer, la the favorite from trying out due to work during German Chess twice to win toe event. the eprlng vacation, but these will be workout, but also connected before Petty for the yannigans got two clean The entries follow careful consideration Again hits and did well at first Granite (Sharon Hatch, William Tourney given being definitely dropped. REGULARS. TANNIGAVR. Melvin Hart, Btewart RomBill an Law, the regular backstop, Hansen, toW .TORE, OHOA BHOAj 7. Dr JYank- - Goodman, Hubert iitlle-fiel- d, April Rmirnd will come In for the heavies in the ney. 11 2 4 .TT 3 8 9 nforriMO.&.. I .tukm.nl Awmwm dtto fei In tto opening game. He was delayed in Elect U 2b Calvin Baldwin, Arthur Roberts, iBternatleeal rtarae toomameat today by (triton rf... 8 9 ft SRownarf ..... 48 98 01 82! Tom- - Martin, George Mullin, John reporting because of sickness,HIbuthit-la Petty.lb Gt rdserte. ... wisoia adjourned $me from Dortd Paul White, Byron Jones, into rapidlv. Howe, shape getting lOinwr If ... 2 0 8 OYolmeijlh. . . 8 1 7 0i Prank tof rruee la 83 while Jo oe ting hafr taken a decided Jump, upHulsh Parry. Alvtn Erickson. 4 0 0 OCtrmtn If .. 4 9 0ft CapabUSea of Coba weaboot, Idle. Jaoowkl ward. bnlgltjef... on has been DonJtd Ernest Wnght Wagstaft and Louis 3 2 9 2) Yates, ... . . hfrftOSntrrSb lost aaotber adjouraed ceateat to F I). Fltndm,3b. but will Collin 8 0 2 lTeiuprt,cf . 2 9 0 H iMadson. Tatoa ef EeKiaad la 81 mere and Gesa the sick Inlist for a week, He Is not as Yta Uw c.... 8 ft dWrisht.e ... 29 ft 21 Jordan Human Farlborn, Carol Morocsy of Hnagary wa rlctortou la the soon bebehindvhape the bat as Van Law, htwi.i .... 8 10 ftProote.p. .. 4 2 9 9 Day, Joe Smith. Emerson Hand. steady oety ether autefa ef the day, over Ed Lasa fair and is 1 but has a snappy peg 9 00 ker ef Chlraro, la 78 aioeea. Stegner b Henry Brown, Myron Bateman, John Tho alxteeath round will be played hitter. FI tagsraid, Alfred Falling, Roy Price, 18! 8 19 28 2 27 918 Totals.. Totals... 'PITCHING 8TAFF STRONG. The stand In with all matches Melvin Martin, Ronald C tailing and ... . ..... ....1 0 9 8 Rfffrnltr of the find flfteea toeada eomptetede fob Leo"Johnson. CeProuse and Hank 7 Lewis, 7 0 ft Whltey 9 ... 9 lows: , are slated to do the YanaigeM ftewmarT' Ttnne Morrteoe 1, Gardner 2. .t Polata points cil fttegnerProuse is a veteran, and Knarr 1 Trmfrat t, Wrisht I, Proaee 2, SENIORS ANNEX hurling if he can get his arm in proper shape Kincaid 1, Petity 1. Quigley 1, riandro 1, Dr. Laakefr He has Collier 1, Van Uw I Lewie 1. Biore PANTHER RELAY a should have year good Gapablanca slow, baffling twist, which, when Morrtwm. Tenpeat. Collier- - Snarr 2. Home Retl e hits Gardner. Lewis. mua meet to hard Alekhine . is squarely. working, The senior class of the Wsst high kit Man ball . Lewis is new in the box, but will de- Tan Law, Volmer, Proese the first Interclas Hits Off Lewis 4, off Pronsr yesterdav annexed 4arrtner fast. Bofeljnbew Stegner Is a new port-aidvelop ten mile relay race that has ever been bell on ft Off Bases off Stegner Marocsy ... who, with hard work, should go 7, record tiro, 2, off Prouse 4, eff Stegner 23. off held at the school, in the Tartakower good about the middle of the season. fewts Struck eat By Iwis 4, by of S7M. prouse ft. Yatea Howard turned in his suit yesJohnnie was repschool ft Each class of the bell Wright. Pacriffee P Ed. Lasker terday because of an irf injured leg kitrouteCerleon.Paed Bit with resented by a team and the seniors Pesrr, Tempest. Jaaowaki . . football last Howard broke his leg full route by ball Tempest. Wild pitch Lewis. were pushed cloeely the fall and again snapped the peg in piUbed Left os beae Regalarp Umpire Myera. toe underclassmen. 1 Vannigenn ft. senior the of Its As victory, Mary K. Browne Betters basketball a result Tom Petty and Volmer will hold c,ass win. the distinction of having bag Petty is dom CROSS-COUNTROwn Qrentufiood Record' down theon initial the sliver first upon name placed Us low throws and Volmer Y nteely which 1. the standing prise loving-cu- p covers fast and ia hitting well. The LOft ANGEL Fit. April 7. Mum Mary K team. Junior winning for Willis Morrison is anchored at the B. Y. C, IS FRIDAY dara th. Bwvae. a former national tennis ebamptoo originated the relay carnival and and former bolder of the woman's atae kvstone because of his general abila ieadoff man Art as purchased the trophy with claw value his and ity led and estabfield the golf ebampiooship Tbr to Tribune. funds. Special is a sophomore lished a sew enune record for women of Kincaid, coming fast The triumph of th seniors may be Glade Berry mav start at third 78 strokes at the Brentwood Country club IXAX, April 7 The Brigham attributed to th fart that they wr seer here today in the gualifying round of He plajed fast ball at times last year Toung college will hold its annual but ee .cross country run next Friday, ac- represented by experienced campaignand shows flashv form no 18 bo lee In the 1921 women's it ate ebara in track. er Miaa Browwe bald the former trouble may force him to retire r?Am plonahip. cording to Coach Bums (Vookston. Th Juniors caused a srsre In the record of 80 Rnarr will share the corner and after The course will likely be the same as - Mias Martha Klnay ef Cincinnati wa three-gam- e, A PAUIXV STANCE THESE WILL CAUSE! , TOPPING - SUCI NO POU.IN O SrWTHEXM BAD BAIANCS-PO- ruTIe, f OP pipecnoN ANO ipck OP CONTROL. SO firet; lows: oeft , (Uergeoe, Grrre River, third. Benloiw Uansie, Graham, 'J. Qull-ber- t. o 230-fr do eh Ttose 24 tmdo. Abe vtllr. Mcah, Harry Brio S. Gallagher, find; Taaoreo, Moeb. netol; Gen. Duflln, Bill Grey, Tytor Moeb. third Richmond, Melvin Gatehouse, Deo Tellefsost, 44ftrril nf Time 99 eeeeed. Frank Guilbert, Jim Hardy, Ernie rlltov hofeb tint; Teykw, Moeb, Daviea. Greea River, third. Blaine Drakd. Milton Braden, Nott, 2 39 MUtor, Moeb. Bill Irvlna Bob Heckler and Ken' AUred. Moeb,, eecood; TUa, Mooh flrvt, neth Kavanaugh. Junior. Charles Silcox, Wesley Mil third. rao Ttfte, 4 59. MU tor. lfoeb. (toaib lett, Glen Brunker, Robert Holden, flrot, Allred, Moeb. aooood; Boipeak. MoRay k Fhigen. IxveJoy, Steve Terry, third. th. Oulllon, Red Bishop, Flton I give joy, 89 fret 4 1 8 hotpot rlMetturo. Odell Hill, William Winn, Stanley Tere, Moeb. flrvt; Coollep, Meib, Twe-deBlanpied, Harry Sullivan, John Adeue. torero Elver, third. Dean Herman, Gordon Atkina Plot Diounco 78 feet 9 Ihptoa M lam Belch, Byron Van Cott, Gordon (eoe, Greee River, flrot; Leece. Moeb. aec ooft; CooUey. Moeb, third. (Rhoden and Willard LunL Moeb. IAto Hlph jump rive feet. flrot; Toy tor, Moeb, eeood; Chm. Gmi River, third. 19 foot 9 lortoa Brood jeiup TBetear River, flrot j B Ueox, Ma Bterfroe. Ore third. coed; taeee, Moeb, reeo Time, I 48. Tora. MHtof, Brie Taylor, 8orviilc, the Meob toe, ftotot Bterceet, OiUle MrClarg, Molt, tb GteA oeroad. Hirer , rawwra nNBHtfmaT, 1. C., April 7. gtxtee REBELS DESTROY RAILROAD. ralfem. wb today tamed la esrdt ef 1M KF7W1 er better fbr tbe Mb! .ealitylsr roasd ORLBANB. April 7. tnawnow will to oft Is the siatrii play Rebel force under General Guadulop of tb assail sorts tint with switrar Banebe hov blow up th reUrood Both tb fliat Wad ie pelf tosraaateat. railway at bridge on th lntrocan on era reands wUl be played tetaorrnw. of th aco, severing Ran Frond After be via beea Pile lart Priday ssd two lines U communication to Vro gstaiday beesam ef rata th ofMraanest Crua, A EL Hrgeawlch, Mexkwa rebel th. best today tarmd ta sera today ha had cards of tb aeries. T Rum.I1 Him ef agent here, announced Th report od th Ink rbinplals, wb Mat Thurwt.r tanwd been advieed. dotdad toward are advancing off that sis stroke, rant of la 7, loppM to destroy th National rottway'a tout and ram. wtthls 2 point of r.tchlng B. P. Merrtaua of Waterbary. Cw., Iwd-- r bridge. for swdal booom r. 0 Newton, tb tltlebolder, .asllfted far natch play,, bat stood testh In nednl WATCH YOtftCHtP STANCE AMO YOU Do you think that average player very often do themaelve harm by seeking and trying to follow too much advice as to how to Improve thair gamer Answered bv BOB CnUICKftHANK. Runner-u- p In national open championship 192, and toe man who. In 121, defeated Hutchison. Rarasen and Rarnfcs in an Invitation tournament at St Joseph. Jdo. Runner-u- p in Pittsburg tournament for proferaional golfer. 192, being defeated only by Sara-se- n If golfer, take the advtcw of .very Tom. Dick and Harry, they certainly do harm themselvee. Getting lemon, from too many professional, is harmful. but I don t say that changing pro ones in a while Is wrong. One pro might see something which th. other pro did not, but If one goes to too many pro. one certainly will get - mixed up after a while. One phase of toe gam. should b worked nut at a time, and then practiced Where most people go wrong I that they take a lesson and then Immediately proceed to play a round of a frolf. Ithewould advlm that after pupil take a little mors alone and the practice get advantage of the lesson. That is toe only way to advance and gain confidence (Copyright, 1924 Associated Editors, Inc.) ranks of the upperclassmen during toe earlier portion of toe relay when they showed their heels to the field and all but lapped their competitor. Al ways at critical momenta, however th seniors would trot on th flek several men who would take up the slack. ' As a direct remit of the relay. Coach Ice Prouse was given an opportunity to Judge the reel worth of West high's track candidate. The Panther mentor was well Impressed by the abilities of several newcomers. Some IM class supporters turned out to view the relay and were treated to a number of close and thrilling finishes during the course of tb race. men, Dansle for th The lead-oseniors and Slloox for toe juniors, set a fast pace and finished with Th hurst of speed neck and neck. showing of Silcox against . th veteran, Dansle, was so unexpected that ff Amateurs Qualify for Annual North and South Tourney tag plri rbla to tto KVW TORE. April 7. 0iHftor prel'ml-rarweaters laarsamret aiterm I th Mtloasl opes ckeaiplmktp will b fetersilntd by th ssmhvr f trie. ! rack UlvUlo, the GelferW a th Piofeerioeal mlttve Th .rallfyln etetloa iWetdeil tod.y. at will be h14 on May St sad mud t, Base , for the Worcester, Perk. Ill , fee th wwt. Th fleel will roit. he played st the Oaklara Rills cloh. Utrh , th foJlowlo, week. for 4 lU tie eightieth Bixhty pleyere for th finals plars ta4st play will .oallfy see-tieThree will be prorate hrtwera th Bobby loose. Atlanta, 6a., pwaot will aatooiatlcally open golf rhawptos, P. O. A. isl4 ta 4rl4lng to mwllfy, thta 4ittoetioa to Utlehohtars ho- e- u. K. E B O tt sreor4 trh will bo hoi The srmsol raat "I the Oaklara HIM club on th sfwrsooa flnola th precedlsg st Ohta Mttal Woritsr a Victim. Ohio, was a Ray B. Ball. Huron, victim of cough and ooMs. Both he and hi Mater suffered with them, but found "speedy relief through toe Ur of Foley's Honey and Tar Compound, the old favorite cough remedy He writes: "1 have found FWey s Honey and Tar Conwound a most excellent cold. My Mremedy for cough and ater had a severe cold and cough a Quett.Peabody year ago end found speedy relief in ' m m HBBBHHBBH ff Honey andTr 'cbpipoundf tfr Foley' B Bi fit H sB fnJa Schramro-JohnsoDrugs. (Adv.) Collar a that is full of comfort a'lOP' a ST?"!1 ithskd AsBrrhin n, 9ic FL0KSHEIM SHOE 0111 toil I n H tasty style and summer of Florshcim Skeleton Lined Oxfords offer a refreshing change to the man who has not as yet satisfied his feet with a pair of Florshcim Low Shoes. THE |