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Show The Sunday Tribune J LUCKY BAD LUCK Tlie unusual romance of the Standard ; Oil heiress, Miss Stallo, who lost the millions she thought ' ) she had, but. got a real prince vho actually marries her I for love and not .Cor money. J WHAT THE STARS TELL AVhal the ancient pseudo-sci- j j ence of astrology has to loll of the joys and sorrows that ( will enter into the lie oJ! Helen Gould, who was recently j I wed and who has departed on i honeymoon trip abroad. I TALES OF THE BIG LEAGUE This weelr the inimitable ) Van Loan writes for The Tribune a fascinating baseball, j I story entitled ' 'Little Sunset." j j HEAEST COMICS Every Sunday The Tribune presents - l;o - its patrons the wondcri'ul supplement in colors and in ad- I dition such inaste.rpiecos of comedy as "Mutt and Jcfii ? and JSilk Mat Harry." " i RICHARD HARDING DAVIS This great American, novel- j j ist and short story writer will have in The Tribune's niaga- I zinc section tomorrow an enthralling romance entitled "The Trader for Boom No. . SLEEVELESS GOWNS Tho no-sleeve fad has captured j Paris. Lady Duff-Gordon offers a few reasons why the rage will soon die out. ; RACING How the pari mutucl betting system works and ) what the racing commission has done for the game iu Ken- I ) tuahy told by Jack Salloe of Louisville, BASEBALL Macbeth explains why MoGraw regards the- ( I Pirates as his most dangerous foes and contrasts the ( strength of tho two tca.nis. v BOXING Naughfon says that Knockout Brown IU., as the s California slate senator is called, has almost onough votes ) s to,' pass his bill killing the sport. Coming matches analyzed. j BASKETBALL Staff reporter's story of the great baslcot- ball game between B. Y. U. ahd Utah tonight. This will j , probably bo the hardest fought game played in the state. WRESTLING Forecasts of the matches between Yokel aud j Miller and Gehring and Harbertson. |