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Show , or ( r mt' w a . - - ww X X THE DESfeRET NEWS WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 4 X 1922 SOLITARY SALT LAKER LEFT IN STATE GOLF TOURNEY ' MRS.. BILLIE SOWLES B. Y. UNIVERSITY MAKES CONFERENCE DEBUT SATURDAY WILL TRY TO KEEP TITLE IN SALT LAKE DennisDrives J-Will Slar in Outfield For Gianls in World Series i . k t I U First Game With Winners in Both Tournament Second Round of Match Play in Women Mrs. Bigelow Favored May See Favorites Eliminated Harness Events Mingled Feelings GDEN, Oct 4. Fair golfers entered in the eighteenth an- Bell Zedd Wins Her Second nual Utah state championship teed off here this morn- Race in Two Days ing in the second round of play in the championship flight round in the first flight. Several upsets are Relay is Fast. and the semi-finlisted for today the consensus of opinion being that at least one and possibly two of the favorites will be eliminated. track program at the state Church Schoolers Dread Only Humiliation in First Conference Game. L -- By At Warden. - al P. B'gelow of tha Golf ud Country club, one of h b S favorite to grab the etate title. game iMt playing such a eopwAtfnt he appear a einch to reach the finale Friwhich wilt cloe the tournament day. la tha oual.fying round and thea first matchOf pfay her roro smwed the con but difference sistency of her golfing being a feature of the tourney ! meeting Mrs K C. Hra Bigelow club In ..CfariUUm. also of ttf Ogd- -r play lolar the second roundf the of coni.ng stars G william U one may give the veteran at the club and some unexpected com- - j Mr Bigelow, ilrltV. W. Baker, one of the other, women of the Oglen dub billed title. groomed o grab the ataie to meet Mrs Kichard Leek in a match be to hotly contested. that promise by Mra Dorothy Browning, p.rked is champion many as the next of J; Ing experience and knowledge game against the efforts of Mrs. h t BraU. Mrs Tlfc on t ti to. fid m 1 th let Lone Salt Laker I Tiny Player. rst of the sensaVlea Ada (TWld, one tournament. tions of the present Kowle. in Wked to meet Mrin theBillie championship the other match f!i,!nhtlhTiVr.t flight" Mr' C T Doon Hrs. mooting Mrs L. T in the other J Hank, in to be featured l'umke Play match with Mm E R. in this flight will be in the the finals all being women are of these litirsday of Ail the Ogden Golf and Counmembers rMrUBll!le Sowle, one of the small-ca- t tourpiaers enrolled in the staterwmain-nament. U the lone Salt of All in the championship ing in other representatives from Sait Lake were eliminated Tuesday when Miss b outh oulh met Lake met M.s Ada Child Wight of Salt of Ogdon here Tufday in the It match of the champlonahlp night. that caused Ml t'hild long game An extra bole M sa Wight a undoing wlnnera in necessary to decide the Child woo out over thia feature Mlaa 1 Lake opponent. Salt her hole Miu W M up on the nineteenth f end at the Child XU two up on Ml, At the sixteenth the first nine holes n amo two up was hole Mias Wight Mlaa Child had Mias Child dormle. stymied Miss Wight on heh eighteenth hampered and nineteenth hole", whtc! This th performance ofsnthe Salt tLAker. tbs sxira edge gave Miss Child in par she which played hole play, and the putting approaches The run-u- p good were surprisingly of Miss Wight for jc novice. In the opinion of many or sIT llh h- - Stanford 4U Maybe Forced to Call Off Pittsburg Contest ort-la- Ar-ealta- ln-elf- ed ea L. ijerol-f.nai- ra Itn nd tn- ith Lila The L. D R U. and Jordan rams, whch was scheduled for Friday af- rtar iu Pt In Jubijant but this rr'ptton, tampered with rrrg when they h poshibmti& all Miss Benson Loses t 2 Bin) onlv Mr, Billie Sowle, of KH Tke fron Sa r ,urvlvor In the tourniment I., ke. defeoleJ M.s ttltve Bum Salt Ijike in a championship- - match ha uo and 2 to plav Mr Sowle unuoual ability while under to by Salt lire aniL 1, groomed etty. She keep the ,tatea title In that variety of keen ahot, haa collected whlrh ,be uaea to good advantage Mra. C R Hollingaworth waa forced Gwllltan m Mr R ,o default to when ahe became ill. The the eixth hole Mrs of HoUingaworth aportamanahip of the big feature of ha been one qualifythe tournament. Ill when theahe took Monday round opened ing aetect her place 'and entered the She was forced out of the game however. but her pluck has won the admiration of the other women in the championship rlaaalc.of the Mbler Park Mr,. D D Muir courts at Salt Lake lost a brilliant match to Mrs. Richard Leek of Ogden 1 UP Both player dlaplayed flaahes f championship form In thl, match to Mrs Mr,. W H. Shearman Ibowed to play, Mn. pi VCTBakerr" Baker ta being backed by scorestitleof with the Ogdenllea to romp away due to Illness deMrg Paul Keyser, faulted to Mr, E. F Brat a. Mr, Dor-C Mr, Robert othy Browning defeated , Nye. up and 4 to play The steady and consistent playing of Mr, Brown-Inwaa the outstanding feature of thl, match. In the first flight Mr, A. F Tfolfer C with a handicap of 12 lost lo Mrs .T Doon. w ho drew a handicap of1 22 21 at up. on hole, won the Doon Mr, necessary the three extra holes being Mrs L. T to determine the victor Dee defeated Mrs. Fletcher Scowcroft. 12 this made of each A 1 up handicap contest keenv contested throughout. over out won Mr, Mrs. PI J Hanks Hanks had H M. Rowe. 2 and 1. Mr Rowe drew a 12 handicap 1 while Mr, Mr,. Warner Arthur a handicap of tost to Mro E R Dumke, 2 up. Mrp a handicap of 2, while Arthur hawing Mr. Dumke wa handicapped 13 re ew to la th- r A 1 up-a- g A Tiiu Th ir DALLAS Tx . Ott Tula OlVr Mobile Bears staged a thrilling t welye-inmn- g tgame here todiy darkness causing a auepension of hostilities with the score 4 all. A a result and t Poor Putters Should Favor -- - ru!r ' grd McDonald, . official. Mo. I Logan High vs North Cache at Logn:George Green. Cart Petereon and Howard McDonald, offldale. Oneida va. Smith Cache at Hvrnm; lvul Falk. Charlea Jenklna and Lester A tH MM FHIOV Oft 4 -- Dr ) Haugh-to- EW VORK. a ho has big h Xa and someand whose ton in football Ir. ha turned revolutiora'' of aof that Scotland w foundation tnr u 6c-4a pi. - ! ' T J 1 c r- -t r 1 T t ed as if ih sound Iai proposes to in to s.x in hrs In f on I As one of the worst putters In exare entirely mi ainies istence our aame time doubt. ng wuh him, ad t).p would a bucket wooden whether uing n lly n i mith' m l times revolutionao Ideas have found r t for the last two ot his attention to g if Haughton Is nothing f not positive and the idea be aan es is sure to raise a terriri hit bt 0 in the golf world if he Luda u an' t5 1 .port. Interna I, Keen. Faturda a battle ia exciting Inter-e- -t ail over the date of Vtah and more The purttc ularly In I'lah County. school will not be in session owing 10 the general Conference In Salt Lake Cut .but there will be a yfficlec number of student and teacher hand lo give the team the support due it it ia e gmf canti that the first battle will be between the strongest eleven in ihe Rocky Mountain Conference and a hat is generally and perhaps properly conidered the weakest team Another significant fact is that it. will be the f!rt battle of il, kind for the infant Y eleven. su same - , TaUa. Bruef If Thpufi 3b 0 1 1 Devts.rf Lamb rf I I Dltll !b I Ftmn 2b Stuart if Croaby r Dnfrth p VcOnU Bohler p XftMl R S S 5 I T 4 1 t 1 1 1 1 4 t 1i4 1 1 2 1 ! i ARRHOi 0 D Wibi rf w 4, ' ft 3 S R Wmi If 1 4 S S 4 I Vttllen 3b I Hahn Jb. 4 & S Al'iUpi 4 e Henry p. 4 s, Totals 41 4 13 34 31 Totals 34 4 In nsventh 3 Baited for Danforth 21 414 Tulsa 4b Mobile nummary: Two-bo- 413 Mts s 444 t Dsnforth, Dav4sr. . Mr waa twr.r, a Ktw ....wiTatliaar rt after Stnxlrrwlthmit a L fall tw. hoar, at haa FraaOara. Calif. Kaaaaa 4 a. Tiff That Orataa. Otty IMF Fa (Tiarlr Ollk wa.rhra I. aatlsaal three rwahlea hllllard rhmee.hla. at Plllaharah. Pa. That A. R. fill, Helea Dlllea aaa the if, am Lexlaa tea fat aril 7 alalve at Uxtapoi, Kf. Cl law-Tr-e- lf . I. Tif t Th th TTfgtr'n' rum 1, hold - ' . b ei notr aidt ane At tn Lit ir n s. r rrniafo dv iall' rrsuUr aflrrooon ut I I . Field 111 - lo I cr mmage befor. Th' vi I hr Coll'ef mtet br f I hr r nri rvco r umnung, of I, lo!,. -and ' aturdov (i.njon b fh fan wil tiu YflJ a3 Tinnv to gt a Lot ot tl e I ig t r mfn mi 7 I Ibrre r. BETTER ARE-.N- tural, mining agricultural exhibits. The growing industries of the state will be demonstrated m .and atiractive fasE) ion. Rri ngth e children and peejwhat yourjiome 'tatc r IT ! 1 275 Slain xh j Admission Every 10c; Adults, 25c. 'k i i. f i o r s: hn l r W f t k r ji 1 I Sr . i 4 i il (I, r f i o b th p ! n an a'orr f an qtf! e ! on Tha Tta'if otv a nf N en a hill n4 ttiari for lTth 'arlhn r r'kren Kjp ri a- :ALrr y H anj ctcei Vi'l bjfc Tb a hard nil' Fral, hi a A ,1 former atr him inn o , E nnti many tM 'jMV - A nj- - 7 M: jnS n norli'nf t h t fbnfip fat r of Trfab C Ue InaVn. Ti for her rnrn L h ?k Ut y-Children, snrpaiK? e$Ewsir sijow1. w'rKv.U If 5i'i n - t Wa Mir nt- 4 f O fk Me etpO' r r thing-i , I r r UPSTAIRS CLOTHES ic SHOP l' -r - .K See You There ! AND SAVE $2 Sh,tvry k t t hi oerr w "kHg or-- I ;ra. k " h rr - b " far Utih ft t' rt ? 4 fo bo ts 1 i 4 l.fu.lv. t SHOES WALK fr Hi him nl -- L- Is doing . n. Goae. iapw r eve's m Ttmrt Id ti tp JareU. fur o br. ll Jiine al THERE 'as con andtrnamifc-turin- g In ,h t r will be on display in splendid horticul- Nifty Fall Styles - Cuoi-rr-in- g Ulah, The Wonder State 4004 By Penfsnb 4 by Henry $, by Bneh-- r Bases on balls Danforth Acosta Batsmen hit -- By Boehler ft Henry on hn h T. br tfsnry T. fori Dsn Double-4-3 la yRLAmb Jo Mobile 4. To low min Croshlr Tims of game 2 hours utes Umpires Pfirmsn and Hqimes, Bren- That U. MEETS C. ag ?i f'gal on 4 LAST YEAR -- i IIIT-OF-ll-W- AZZL1NG fireworks every evening 31 24 2 a Tmr A rakrr OHaMf 4 WILL BE hair-raisin- Mhof,2h t t Muhu rf sr THREE CHIHSOR STMS free band concert horse racing g Indian village and native life teeter curious pony polo auto, camhal shows ripping wild west show! These are some of the numberless amusement features at I tahs Greatest Show." Mobile wa. f,,!, Ht BV one-ha- lf fol-lo- Logan High Oct. $ Booth Parhe at Hyrnm: George Green. Charles Jenkins and Lster Jarrln. official, Forth Blake Academy ,t Crlis V, Oneida Preston, louis Falk. Crl Petersen snd official. McDonald, Howard Oneida at c'Oet 27 Logan High Praiton: ljouia Falk Char lea Jerkin and Howard McDonald- - official. North vs South Cache at Richmond. Green Carl Petereen and How. i 'T' Increasing Size of Cups H(ernan iRfif 2 k s 1 out Ch' :one1' . .L race m m ifi-f- jertv Tulsa returned Jts advantage of two games to one over Mobile n the inter- rtftr league aerie between the teams The game brilliantly fielded, both team playing errorless ball and pooe second Fred Appjpnors third Time ro) R p Kirbapanasken Also ran time and again making plavs in the one and Panth rare miU field which cut off runs. The finish mens unree horses to each str ngl rela waa especially thrilling. Lamb for C B Irwin won Landrum and McCarty Tulsa making a brilliant throw to the second T rr e 2 M plate from center field to catch Mullen in the laat half of the twelfth, thus averting a Mobile victory Mobile lost a chance to win In the eleventh when- Niehoff occupied third and R William first A double steal was attempted, but Xsehoff was run bv doan irmhy Boehier nd Tbomo son teams The lefg for Mobile, where the series will be resumed, to continue until one team win four games The to game mas played here in order break the long jump from Tulsa to end school, of eche ef meeting, drew dlvtirton. up the football schedule for the 122 official, for nan snd Ormsby eim and aim appointed The officlels - every g,me echeduled. umpire are named to order schedule and headllneaman. The THIS DAY lh i p an) bodily wnole team would for its bool. c g r f, r punishment ,Eery een to j t, rt t f broken limb But the gho-- f fff f jli0 humtIUtion , boxer atbnv- thr V ranks lnspito of every ff-- rt tt W ben thw Hid x eherr i.p h r and begin to build hopes f a FHjtcome in Raturdav s buttle mrnF knd epectator remind thcr., (f between Stanford arxl th ,1 i of California a few e - . go when Berkley defeated th new Sar'ord elexen more than a u itf another spec I r bleaks of oher battle between new team essayed to where get into Nig competition without year of preparation Its Xo Disgrace. ir.e of the lir gham Young Uniters-- t' oachmr staff received a letter from a prominent eastern coach lately congratulating the Y upon !ta introduction of Tootball and cautioning the coach not to be disappointed or to permit his men to become 'discourRockv the great- - aged f the scores of the conference f golf Mourtiin L u fi competitor should n ount near the IftO.mark this ( n the grret, d i kh r'r srd figur- - fall This information haa a way of irsome leaking out among the player and It y,t jit t fo aria ' hi h w hi h effect They. begin to round take is a immediate. feecudrse L I l Itnt ad nsas mTch etek look and wonder what ii a bod and dfiounrise Us o rg imenf the crowd will think of them after a heretic u practna i n loj Trr II pol at !, will the battle tropose calmly to change the Jze oft at D He hit 1k the cup eern rad cal but the argu jFar First Conference Game. or it meats with whinh Haughton backs upjJ genie, f'tb Humilitktion or no humiliation, dewXtrir t 'sm; a chain e on the idea are not half as queer sound feat or victor), it matter not to the ing a the proposition itself may eeern this i f d bale II Y V. The one glorious fact to be In fact there is consider to !e aid in o ffer od Is of 2 celebrated ia that the big Church basis for his beLef Lhal a SIX jri h uni I 'ft d ' II to wouul improve (be game itself, aga""-- ! TT TtTTFn begin JUocky Mountain m- - ! , r tii Iwnoel 4n Conference football FtUiik,i speed it up next Saturday lb - f aM.ioft v lbZ W ff Enr-J- a Tht an epoo in the history of the h the His argument hrief, rs that more grei ilipce ears in will be , look-- e school and r later K ha, 3 t fa,.et .1 llh of the than io per .ile bark upon with keen delight ' d'ld r tb arc on the putt.ng green aeragJPd tjr'f when the H good jtlaer an! djb fiequcnt celebration together a tming o truth t!t honors its team which will have landtnnidrj e to putting ami tnntqun'U cr .! h ed the Rocky .Mountain conference hi lit pn portan lei t easing the tjlue of ng is Ii whi h they- chain piopship Lurther he cntend tha a rj h anr ual - hamAnd there will be R. Y. U. foot, bat I v h would ause p!aer t try to rut non , in .pi-fri impo- wfiu n i team which will take their turn In the Jong pur from the eng gining 4he coveted championship tie par green or een from off ih Ralph urt4. Th.e .enrollment Th.t UiX wherear imv xh4-- approa h t of the hue Mormon university haa a.xJy er renr OTer ita enrolment of laet year .and laat year, increase over the year before aaa nearly a hundred per cent. This Indicate ,n.v the whool ih growing .bv lean and bound. With it, growth wl'l come prominence in the new gridiron rv-- He rure In Son M ttin Squaws Mr Mae R Msr Alice Arrow-- h ip t rtesrasken eeond htrd Time 1 02 rtw t owr h r4jhiaf.QiiffCf mile pure 112 Redn M mg eon, Argente sec ond Pick Aga third Time, Inez 1J sdf! Bttenion slso ran Fifth rsea. 4 furlongs purse 112& Corn won Park Light snd Mamml Van tied f r second Tune, 44 second1 Tiger Jim Goldie and Perfertlon also rsn InSixth race on half mile. pure $15 dians) frank Cdieum won, Conon Ova 4 Acos-(- tb-h- tiOga-- g y ,4 fnrx nh n iH(tei lik they are to eon-leuit- psre, three heats br g (Refiosi rn Adekta e lie h. Part Mullen,. Home runs XiHlamr Stolen base Nlehwff Bacsiflceo Cache Valley Schools a Bits Off Thempeon. DawIa. Hha innings, off THnforth h In 4 Announce Grid Schedule Runs3 InOff 3 Areata J. off Panfort h 4 Ptrurk (Special to The ' !ew, ) Oct HTRLM. Prtnotpats rr li rab t ke rer AI Tough Match. - trot 1 Arch.Jtt.e Denr Vfox -- 1 le ka he J he b h t h v lf ever-rea- - i - ternoon will be played tomorrow afternoon instead The game is to take place on the Jordan campus and the Beet diggers have planned a warm reception for the Gold and Blue pig-akchasers. The contest marks the opening of the Hah Lake division football schedule for 1122 Coaih Ballard has been working his and announces charges strenuously them ss being in first class shape for the opening of the season's football grind From the fift odd aspirants the Beetdigging pilot has selected a team that he figures will give any team in the division a etese battla for honors. For tomorrow's game he announces Dow his starting lineup as follows and Dewey, ends. Sadler and Fitzgerand Gill, guards Sorenson ald tackles. hr hardest MU Child warf Jones renter Whitmore quarterback die In defeating M se Wlht to the Thompson left added hijack. Oldam or of seasoning another year Atwood, right halfback, and taptain 2 25 rot er and program rails for Today MIJ Aleop, of Miss Wight fullback experience will an a 2 - t ot pa be lntth tronnin Child they will start at 3 H o clock. The game Ti Their lunmun for regular contenders 2 .0 tiot or pace threr Hrate purse 4r9: tournamrnt has caused b m playing In thecomment hr BpU among the fol- T oonsiderablo t 1 Dennis' lowers of the game herewon out over t t Mss Ltmlwood Be bit g Vmlh 2 Mrs. Bigelow eai!y m arns b (WliJ AWeraoud 13 S up and Mrs. G M. Maul of Ogdeir king Bird h h (Slttnefl to play. Hl Kory B Rr , r c iRagins) 2 17 2 it T n e 214 hv op fralji--rrg7- r Lin-mo- 0. S. BrghHm n football Tychologl- Kverv moe- f ih players indw Uat realise Lhe fact r ftvrr abig plunge h4 next Haurday j.knusii M i !e u ,h the T'tah Ag- f ' P' k , Mo inta In cnn-- ri pr-i- t PORTUMI. One., Orf. 4. com witatlTfs of eight sahrnitlriRrpre. prtatog the pirtfle ost Inter rol. legfate eonfereaee will meet In I Satartny IS dtnevn whether Stanford nnlvernlty In gnlltf of a grave brearh ef eoaferenee ruirt and ethlm fn havtng nehednled a pnt ecaeoa football an naainnf the iwlvomlty of Pfttnhorg In the Mjs-for- d. Calif eta dim for Dee. JW. The Meeting non railed today by Dr. I, 4. Dabaek of On goa le college, prenldent of the Mst eoofereaor. The roll of Interehonge Wlr(,niu Dr. Dabaek and fbe re re aeatatlvea af the varioan eoaferenee nebooln. ' It wan mM that oae of the ffmt effort of the eo foresee won Id he ta try ta peenvade Stanford ntblctle aatborltlen ta caaerl the Pltuburg game. Th 4 esterda.y was again featured of Warren Dennis local turfman. - Dennis tookeery hop-- in the tao ha me events. Bell Zedo won her ftrcoqd race in. two 4aya and Bud Archdale, a gelding, took first place in the-- ? 14 trot or pace Corncutter. a top heavy favorite io the running race, emerged victorious, being closely pressed by Dark Light and Mamie Vann The other feature race, the Tim, was paptrired by Red Wing, this mare leading the entire distance Fight For Second. In the 2 20 trot or pa e Allerwood iMaid and Mtss T. Inwood Bell, a late .entry, aLaged a reaLbaitle for second A Norwood Maid wmv second pHcr handily in the first heat but Mia Bell took the place In the second heat, thereby een!ng matter In the deciding mile Miss Linwood Bell alo got second nosing -out her rival on the home stretch. Bud Archdale. drien by Warren Dennis was pushed hardest by ltah Utah Rego, drien by Bill Higley. Sego was going good in the first heat of end the to the break at firt only quarter After staying in the fifth position for a half. Utah gego went clear around the field to the second posicloe on the reck of tion, finishing Bud Archdale. In the running race, Red Wing got off to a good headed never was Argento and start pulled the unexpected and noeed out Pick Again in the stretch, after Pick Again had been second from the start. Irwins String W Inn. In the furlong running race Dark Light and Ma.mm.e second for ah finished a tie place. Irwins string won the relay race oer the Landrum and McGart entrv The changes esterdaya winners. were fast Two ten minute periods of wrestling were Indulged In bv Cyclone Workman and George Bell. The pair will wrestle every day during the fair, the one having the most falls at the end of the week being accounted winner In case neither obtains a falL before Saturday. the men will be put on the mat and allowed to go until one of them obtain a fall l. hit ed ROB THK Og-lef- A- - 71 Tn H that f n4 will mk for Utah bftfor hooi on 4h t bacA r r - |