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Show rtiri TII7D tin irpmAV CPPTTTMPtfTl IS. THE DAILY HERALD'S SPORT PAGE IIa Kallio Leaves Welter Title to Make Bid For Ira Bern's Title mil mm ITa Royal Van Dusen is going to work out with Gus Kallio, welter weight champion, who' wrestles George Barnes .Tuesday evening at the Armory. Jack Wnson, 'of Denver, is train ing with fcarnet jiotli combatants will perform at the Armory Saturday evening, when wrestling fans are welcome to give the grapples the once over while they're on the mat with their I TfAMQ I LHIfiU J - VTAH STATE LEAGUE (As suggested.) Salt Lake City. Ogden. Li.'"! Uj.PC ' anI norlan Tkoao. ball enthusiastc are buzzing over the prospects of a state league. It Is proposed to make this a Class D league of organized baseball, according to "Tommy" Fitzgerald, University of. Utah coach, and who was Ogden's baseball manager thix Colt T oVa rOtv show. The battle royal will remind the ringsiders that it's , been quite a while since the last boxing card has been programmed. Williams has an idea of pulling a good boxing show in the near future, he says, the lime depending a deal on how the Tuesday evening affair is patronized. If wrestling fans of this neck of the woods want to insure a good winter wrestling and boxing schedule they will have to get out Tuesday evening with their pasteboards and fill up the ringside. "I will put on a collection of really high class shows, boxing and wrestling, and combinations of the two," Promoter Williams said GEORGE BARNES today, ''if the fans manifest a real desire for the bouts. A roy, Dutch Knowles, Howard Wood-vie- D. & R. G. V. half a day when- en house Tuesday will indicate that of tlll-fJstruck. Wtw Srlianh up LMiiemen HpndChecking do.'' he is they rU,k9 0rmond Jeffs Clarence ind- records and a confession A report from Salt Lake yester F. .Tim C, to Sheriff Tim TUmrhnm. Evans. said to have made Hin,,m day said that Gus Kallio Is on the il have revealed that he threshold of "quitting the welterJack Williams, In;Tlerb Adamson, in and twi e deserted from the army Dave Gardner. Bert Gardner weight class and climbing on the Tile Floyd Gardner. The squad men the period of a year. It is expect- middleweight bandwagon. who will report at the ramp bo ed nniiv officials will demand his skillful Finn believes he can make f()re Sumlay are Ray Woolley. Joe 'being turned over to them. row without Middleweight Hp is said to nave enlisted miner much trouble. All last summer Maughan, Sterl Harris, Rube Gibbs.i ithe name of Hubbard E. Hughes in Gas was '.raining with Ira Uern Grant West and Hill Bowman. Jack Croft will not join the force, Texas la- -t April, and soon after de- and, although there was no real , serf il. He again enlisted in fer a week on a. 'count of an tlie two, Kallio has (st between to his back. Lindsay will be'diaiia a short time after and de-i- the bug that he can beat Dern to was exsent is he when also shortly. Paul Dorius That's why Gus was so dead in any time. ;fornia. anxious to come down here to There will be a number of promhas one flames tackle liarns. isme rres imen at me camp, incuui drawn match with Dern to his PEACH SHIPMENTS HEAVY. Keen and i nomas oi usu mg credit, and one he lost by a decisive high. Love of DavU high. WebIf Kallio can defeat lo Fifty maigin. SPltlNuVII.LE, Sept. ster of the B. A. C. Floyd Gardner have been Barnes he is in line for a trial carloads of peaches c.f Granite and many others. Ira Dern. That's what shipped from Springville to Kan- against Kallio sees looming ahead, and so sas City and Omaha, under the ALLEGED DESERTER HELD. confident is he that he is in Dern's direction of the Springville-Maple-towilling to go association, class that he was The railroad HKHER. Sept la Fruitgrowers' against Barnes, winner take all. of a the is which name Joe of beginning Scott, the guard givin If Kallio quits the welterweight John from this point. who is in the county jail here held class there are two likely contest'on a charge- of assault with intent Denney, president of the Denney ants, one of Provo, Henry Jones. to commit murder for an attack on Fruit Distributing company of Chi- The other is Jack Reynolds, the looka few for is at days, here Neil Lund, a railroad fireman cago, rloosier athlete, late physical direcSoldier Summit, on Labor day, will ing over the fruit situation, and is tor of the Indiana university. Reyprobably not be prosecuted in local taking personal charge of procuring nolds lost the welter title to Kallio courts. enough cars" to move the large last l match at year in a Scott's act practically tied up the crop, Cedar Rapids, when the Finn put him in so bad that Jack was unable to go back on the mat. If Kallio beats Barnes it looks as though the next big wrestling bill in Provo will be Jones against for the welterweight Reynolds crown. And, then, you may see Kallio stacked up with either Yokel or Les Davis for the chance to mix with Ira Dern, champion of the middle class. A young army of wrestlers hit the capital of Utah county yesterday afternoon. Heading the list were George Barnes and Gus 1 Kallio, and Jack Wilson of Denver. Wilson came west for a match with Jones, but Henry's collar bone will keep him off the mat for another month, and Wilson consented to take on Dean Parks. Last evening Kallio worked out at the armory gymnasium with Young Bullock, giving way later to Barnes and Wilson who hustled through a fast workout, one that demonstrated the fact of Dean Parks having a large-sizejob on his hands when he faces the Denver grappler on the mat. Kallio is 10 pounds heavier than he was- - last spring There is be-- i going to be little difference tweeo his weight and that of Barnes Tuesday evening. 1 OUS KALLIO WTL1 WRESTLE GEORGE BARNES " AT The Armory d season. It is planned, according to Fitzgerald and Ogden fans, to ask the owner of the San Francisco Coast league team to consent to the organization of a Class D league, with a team in the capital city. The Salt Lake Class D team would play on the Bees' grounds when the Coast leaguers were on the road. It is believed that fairly good crowds would attend Salt Lake games, especially as the program includes making the Utah State league a farm for the Bees. Salt Lake fans would be more interested In all the state league teams because any of those teams might have one or more players destined for the Coast league. The Northern Utah league struggled throu.gh a rather weak season. Ogden was the only real moneymaker, and this was pooled with the other three clubs to get them through the schedule. The plan of the state league ad- icates of Class D professional hflophall wnillrl nipnn that each team would play two or more home games each week; Three of the cities play Sunday ball. Provo's entry Into Class D so- clety would mean T.Voent baseball two home games a week, and two on the circuit, which spells salaries baseball playing. It is for a question if Provo can support Class I) salaries and traveling expenses. A meeting of the Provo Athletic association is to bo held in the near future to answer the question. 0" The Wrestling Season Is On. training partners. A lance at Gus Kallio show be has put on ''considerable . weight since be met Henry Jones here He'll undoubtedly last spring. need a lot of heft to stick against Barnes, who not only carries a bunch of flesh but packs an amount of strength and wrestling science. Promoter Gad Williams is go-I- n to announce the referee Monday, be said last night. A good wrestling curtain raiser with Dean Parks starring against Jack Wilson of Denver is promised to whet the appetite for the main .: : - 8, ' Provo. Logan. Tremonton, Brlgham City. rl- - 19th Tuesday, ATSeptember 8:30 P.M. Two Falls to a Finish. TWO GOOD PRELIMINARIES Dean Park of Provo vs. Jack Wilson of and Battle Royal Seats Denver Ringside $1.50, General Admission $1, Balcony 75c. BE THERE! you E good-size- - A f GUS KALLIO BICYCLE IVER JOHNSON BICYCLES Armless, But He's Expert Swimmer jii i- Complete Only $47.50 in-'- A BETTER BICYCLE " FOR LESS MONEY Call-porte- CANDIDATES OUT pSEV r : - n l V Wleredith Cycle Co. 157 N. University Ave. Phone 397-J- . n FOR EARLY GRIND heavy-shipme- SALT LAKE CITY, Sept. 15. The University of Utah gridders are getting into the early grind on Cummings' Field and the coaching staff is not letting up on the 13 varsity men, who have already re- ported for the early orkouts. The players thought that the coaches left their watches home yesterday afternoon, when the end of practice was called and the group was only a little more than half an hour late at the training table. Along with the 13 varsity men, 12 husky freshmen are working out every afternoon and are going to be in condition for the opening scrimmages against the varsity next week. Jimmy Movie. Morgan Mercer, and Joe RobKon are the latest additions to the varsity s(iiad on the hill. Calvin Boberg. last year's star on the Jordan high school, and Slim Morris of the Kast are the latest freshmen to report to Coach Prouse for practice. Movie and Robison are over the ISO pound mark and should make valuable men for the places left vacant by wan and last year's Gilmer, tackles. '.Mercer is last year's sprinter and broad jumper and will be out for one of the wing positions on the In the opening varsity. workout yesterday. Mercercracked a bone In his little finger, but will be out for practice every afternoon. Evans and Hurren. .last year's guard, are expected in today and the center of tli" line should be well taken care of with Hancock. Hurren, and Evans to make things warm for the opposing men. ''SEliila" t,.n HI , iiv,.Tv.,t nil, j.ihl. AH the wild west " v. PAtaMAn down from Huntsville at niy thrillers aren't performed In the Wild West Here's the beginof next week and should be fit Sergeant Kleopera of the Xew York mounted police picking a handkerning off chief the and ready. ground at a gallop out in Brooklyn, In preparation for tbe coming New York Police Field Day. - AH in a Day's Work I J.' T8 - I Some Kick in These! TRAIN IN CAMP LOGAN', Sept. 15. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY Saturday Matinee 2:30 and 4 P. M. CORINNE GRIFFITH in Ton never saw a flab with arms, did you?" ailu John UaUe who though armies, la one at the most regular tana at a Washington (D. Gl bathing beach. They Start Young in Newark .Jit A' , yM,4fii.. : ROYAL "ISLAND WIVES" Thrilling tory of the South Seas. And Christy Comedy "FALLING FOR FANNIE" We wish to announce that Saturday will be the last showing at the Strand theater for about two weeks --during which time the theater .will be completely A. E. Dayton has purchased ctionery, located at Fourth West the American Confe- and Center street. A cordial invitation Is extended to the patrons of -Confectionery and to the general public to visit our sanitary fountain where we serve cool and satisfying soft drinks. We carry a full line of Home-Madand Imported Candies, Fancy Crackers, Cigars and Smoking n NEIGHBORS' PARTY. up-to-d- ; Members of the Royal Neighbors lodge of Provo and Springville met Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Jesse M. Davidson, in Spring- ville. celebrating the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Davidson. Thirty men and women from Provo attended the party, at which gan,es, muMc and refreshments were on fie program. e, Everything Clean and Sanitary. Americami inr, Professor. John P. Tiernan. Nuir" Dunn. ur,iver-.;ty.- . So;ith !'"m1. !nd. has started suit ag'ai'ist . '''il i'epr-:- a tne't rhnrg ng IV'ulin is t'.e fat'-.eof a child b rn wife. A blood te,t' to parentase nay figure In i' Top to bottom: Mrs, Tiernan, Tiernan. the baby. A dozen can-- , didates for the Utah Aggie football team are quartered in tents on the campus today at the Aggie "cantonment." Six large tents, fully equipped With electric lights, army cots,' tables and the necessary equipment for modern outing living' quarters have been set up in a beautiful grove of trees immed itaaletseyshx grove of trees Immediately east of the college quadrangle. Seven bells .in the moiwing is the hour for rev-- ! ellle and the squad will then pro-- ! reed in a body each morning thereafter to the college cafterla, where breakfast will be served a la Cooley by Chef O. W. Cooley. There will be a varied program for " the day. including three hour nf A J' : F one-fal- : r$w: . i 4?s.' ft. v;It 400 West Center it. A i ' Confectionery' . Provo; Utah. St. j il the hour ior retiring Those who were issued equip ment were Captain Maurice Con- - TEN IE THOMAS GROCERIES tethSntttSlM. -- w iii. m Entan4 re Best Jar Rubbers, doz 7 28 Economy Caps, doz Mason Caps, dozen 30 Best Malt Vinegar, gal. .45 Other things at low prices; working overtime preparing wuvuw ea (ovuta t 275 E. Third South g;!;:ii;;w;;;;ii;;!!i!M:iiii:i:ij!jn If You Are Building a Home Phil (K. O.) McConnell puts on the mitts with Eddie (Midget) Jensen, one of the gamest of the new crop of leather pushers being developed In Newark, N. J. 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