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Show . i. THE S.SXTlAKirTRlBUXE, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1S THE GUMPS t MtNOS- t0 Ycxi meH sak tmvx tm at somcA - WHAY 750-T- ca) NcerT coict roa. $7S0J marked eoo&wT YUt TStOM VWHbuWU. wSfc$ElU- yo So) X H- . A&t WONEAHa C fOR 5,000 Ax VEOfUE WOULD SAY X WME UMCS& fw tWH SOU jmv JYV YV4UOC whn Ct TXWK. ANb.llOkOOO.Yo CKMW4M YWO -- MKWKcSLR. X60fe UKE A- - HO, HUM! ZoYoxT n CHUtB 13, 1922. GO4 OF YOURS r YOV Mtt f40Y 1H YiJJHW4iYOM YEY- - Y0U1V. HMtpvWIN OF VKA Yo ttOWYUfc YlMt I'M EUCUO O UKE Jt3AEMUFFtt4?J WFt vgwcrs 7S0 FAArtYfe- - , yoX YQ VOASMlHOTOTH YOURStV UP- - j)XY A) BOOH 3'TVACSC VOMtN BtEE YOU SPTYDIMfc MONEY THEY SYAWT l6HY N YO WEL- F- AWO YVCi CEVYA,mM Ylfl Yllt TP ANDY 6t to AROWO YWE House UATH A SA viAtr FAtt," PIE YOU SMnJNh YNtY ,Koe7 GUMP in Mt tom ujlvjl 6Q OUT At MAtt tekmf out of tov- TUwk Too V AHtr-rvt- A Y . Moving Day TVvP luni Ja WHITE SOX BEIT CUBS Leverette Has Best of Pitc! ers Battle Wth Vet- erati Grover Alexander. Sox CinCAOO, Oct. 12. Tha Whit evened up tha acriea with the Cuba today by taking a pitchers battle, 4 to J. Each club now ku won two games. The veteran Grover Alexander was opposed ky tha rookie "Dixie" Leverette and mar tlan held hla own until the sixth insane, when ha began to weaken. The Sox then atartedtheir jiphili fight and at tha and of tha seventh had tied their rivals. Alexander then tightened up until the ninth. Hooper then uncorked a line drive to right Held 'which was good for twa bases Collins, out, moved Hooper to third and Bhcely shot 'a hot grounder aver third base which sent Hooper boms With tha winning run. Leieratta bald hla opponents to seven tilts, three of which were made by Stats, while the Son touched Alexander for ten safeties, Hooper making three and and Sbaaly two each. I . AUEtlCAVA. JUnOJtAIS. nearly' every Instance were cioaely contested. Peter Earl won the Kentucky stake hi rather easy style. Tha beet time for the event 2 1314 was slower than any recot d In the event since Emma Winter won it In 1900. The Pennsylvania filly, Alma Worth, was second by virtue of a second. ami a fourth, and Eleanor Worth, that bad finished last In the opener, was next to the winner in the second heat The finish in the first heat of the Phoenix was a.vary close one, Edna Early Just getting up tn time to win from the favorite, John Henry, by a noee. The Julia second was atao close. This-time M. Direct bfat Edna Early by a heck. 1 ha favorite, John Henry, went into a break at the head of the stretch end finished fourth. After this heat the race carried over because of darkness. -wasHingenwood. Jr , became the first dnubla winner of tha meeting in landing 12 the 2 pace. Home Fast away ahead In tha first heat, managed to stall off the rush of the gTay canadlan slde- Fondabel the Hero, Tony whealer, pressed Blngenwood In the .second, and it was again Tony tha Hero that made the contention In tha final heat, n afThe 2 18 trot was also a split-hefair. Plain Mac won the first in Nmsy The style, with Blnque the contender. consistent Binque won the second heat, with Trumpatur second and Plain Mac out of the running. In the final. Plain Mao was a rather handy winner, and again it was Blnque that was hla main at con Under. Turf Results and Entries LAT0BI0 UTKIES. 7. Orlov race, six fur long Inestgs lOO; Archie Alexander 100, Light 10S. 10R. BaU 10A. Buddie Keaa Approval 118. 105, Green Gold 115. Sewell Comb Cul-H- as Second race, furlong Graas Maid 112, Violet Mahoney 112. Jowl M. HA Pertlssd Pro 112, Thelma K. HA Be Qatet 11A Romplb Poke Bonnet 11A librn Colette UA AbBHPoAl AbRHPoA Mary 112, 112. Va Boa 11A ' Sff.rf . ,. . . 13 10 0; Hopr.jfrrr. Henktluaa Hollorhtaa. 3 0 0 1 SiJohnaa i 0 10 t Third race, ala furlong Harold 1(A Froml Btark 9 0 0 1 f'olllB.2b.... R 1 3 4 4 Ing Tom BIO. 11 we Petit HA Hullo UK, Rama Bock IDS, Glower 105, Golden Ptoea 105, 2 Sbevly.lb.,. 106. Royal lllrk 111. 4 0 3 1 Mntll.cf..,. Pourtk race, tlx furlong G lflA lavtaa OlFsl lf.i..., 105, A1 Stabler 106. 104, RencUw 105, 0 0 0 lMtilllgB,tb. Mart ()hrm 107, Macbeth ln, Leslt 109, O'Hrhalk.c. ... 100. Bbowero 100, KelMivr M.. 0 0 0 10 Lexcrtte,p, Spring ud seventy yard Fifth roee, oa mil O'FsrrtU. . Anglum klnld 10A Tultallp 94, BlUy BUr 10A Aleiaa4at,p. 4 0 0 3 Toahlml 10A Startle P4, Woodtrop 114. Sixth roc, all furlong Petit HU, Drort Totala. . , .33 3 7726 12 Total. . . .38 4 10 27 1R Garda lot, Peqaott 105, Glenco 106, 100. Pust 'Battad for Brag in the eighth, Wlda 106, Mr. La 106, Cbiva 101. Put asd i, TTwe eat wbea wianlng rue (cored. Taka 108, Mta Melaae 11 Score kr Innlagt; Seventh race, one mile end 1 Rationale gmutta 98. Queen High 99, Btcbelle 101. Slater Americana 0 ,.0 105, Mormon Elder 106, Tula 106, Merchant Brrere Rtata, Kru. Twohaee Flo Summery: . 106. - htta Stata Hooper. Three-bat- e hit Hooper. Weather elrar; track muddy. Sacrifice Terry A Orlmee, Miller. Iiouble Iwft on play Maltrea to Celllna to Shcely, LATONIA RESULTS. bate C (lea r Natlonala A Chicago Amerteena Baaaa aa belle Off Leverette 4, off Al.i-aade- r 10. First nee, ala fnrleag Chariea Henry, wan; A I'raefe ant By Alcian.lrr 0, by Bullet Proof, aerond; Pongee, third. Time, 4 Hit ky pitcher By Iseerette (Krog 1 17 15. Haael W., Ruby and Mechanic alae and Bretkoe). Wild pitch Leverette. Second roce, alx furlongs Tb Cloww, woo; at plate, Quigley at tint, Dlnean tkltd. Tima, at aaeond. Hart at third. Tima of game 1 Redy Guard, eecead; Teader Bath, Bull and Gay 1.31. hears I sOaeta Panpoua. Qviptom, Spina Deretrer llvo ran. atvteenth a on milk and HysThird race, teria, won; llyampom, aeeond; Win or' Quit, third. Tima, 1 66 4 3. Lady Rachel. Lord Wrack, Jab Fold, BlUy Leas, Bryuliaash asd Bruce Dudley ala ran. Antonia, ana; Pav-low- a, Fourth roc, alx furiong aeeond; Nulll Secundna, third. Tim. Oct.- 12. Grand EEXHfGTON. Ky.. Ted'o Vernor. Alloc Plum, lanna, Mary Circuit racing eras resumed today after and Ann Tod al-- o ran. due to Gardner postponement since last Fifth race, one mile and aeventy yarda tbat-tertobad weather condition. Friday, Tint program t nlted Verde, aerond: Cherry Tree, originally scheduled for .last Saturday third. Time, 1 .fl. Surf Rider alao ran. was. given, tha features being the Kenalx furlongs Superhum, Sixth rate, tucky. for three-year-ol- d Dinah Dean, third . Ttmef trotters, and aeeond; tha Phoenix, for 2.04 pacer. J. J. ArchI Go. Marjorie Wood, hnrchUl. led t bold's Pater Earl, driven by Nat Eiley, Roldgold and Sweat Lady alas ran. was a rather many winner of tha Kenand an eighth Cantimil an raco. Seventh tucky, but tha Phoenix was undecided lever. won; Repeater, second; BrtUoh Maid, twa .VIA heat after The weather was cold Jotmaok, Pautoch and Waka-flej- d Time. 2 and tha track alow, Kut tha heats In third; ala ran. first nut Stilt tots t tit tt0 010010003 000021 14 .... Grand Circuit Racing at Lexington Resumed EASTERN GRAPPLER SEEKS MATCH WITH DERN lEINIE ENGEL. Field This Alternoon First in 1922 for the Panthers. - laid. Uttle is known of the strength of either team, aa the Pianthers have not taken PJrt n iF game. -- On the other hand, the Farmers have won ene game and lost ?naV They' defeated tha alumni, but lost t the Ogdon Tigers by a sm&ll margin. Coach McIntyre of the West high school entered the season under two serious Because of the handicaps. of th new Wwt tiiuH uildlnipconstruction, thf ctun pua waa not ready foe the Pant'hara uae. Their praettee h&a been confined to a mail field Juwt north of the sohooi. The Ions of the ntir ba ok field of Jat yoar'n sqimd alao hurt. Th Panthers tiavo five letter men this YJAr while the Unuiitegrldriere hAve seven of last year's regulars. Captain Mor Clarence Harvey, iial Bowen. Marvin Good and Grant Roberts form the nucleus of ths Panther squad. The Panthers aiU enter th fray In On the othrr hand, the Granite squad will be minus the services of Paul Gehring and Arson Nsuenschwander. 'in expewlenea, ttw Farmers have A deoidad sutvwntago over tba Panther aa their team Is composed of seasoned veterans. McIntyre, however, has had to build a backfleld from material on hand at tha beginning green of the season. Tha Red and Bhj warrior started practice two weeks before tha Panther and should b in batter condition for todays game. The line of both teams are experl-enee- d Captain Work of the Red and Black team wUl lead his squad from the tackle position, while Tom will take command of the FRrmers at an end position. Both these lads have had about the same experience. Mork has twice been picked aa an tackle and Is determined to be in the running again this year, G williams waa last year named end. The probable lineup for the Panthers follows: Grant Roberts and Dick New. hausen, ends; John Allen and Norman Mork, tackles; Marvin Good and Cbarlee Bitoox, guards; Hat Bowen, renter: John Horace Chrtwtopherson. - quarterback; Lloyd and Clarence . Harvey, halfback and MUton Bradep. fullback. Mork, Robert Bowen, Good and Harvey were on the squad lM year; Allen and Lloyd were on the second team last year. Christopher son earned his letter at the L. D. S. 1. last year In football. Newhausen and Braden ere new men t the game, but, Juiltfftrg frhm their work in practice, they should make good. Klleox held down a guard position on the Bryant Junior squad last year. The following men will probably start the game for Granite: Peterson and G will lams, ends; Harris and McDonald, taklea; Hogan and Longson, guards; Hopfenbeok. canter: lindsay, quart Druk and Rynaarson, halfbacks, and 'Weldon Mon eon, fullback. Of these lad Owllllam Harrl Monson, McDonald, Lindsay, Druk and Peterson are havfng had a great amount of The other members ef the experience. squad played on the ding lings team last year. Both school held iwlUeB to InSUU spirit In the students far todays game. A pep dance was staged yesterday by tbs West At Granite an ashigh senior class. sembly was held, where Coach Sutherland and the players gave short talks. U te k; me A-- - - rfi i s v ' ' s&i 'rV V4' y c h' , f: ' . I ' - ' , V 'V7 j, Robert jit i - - ' V ' K h Ilelnle Engel, well-know- .middleweight n capt-T- . rr.rhh ....... L. D. S. U. ELEVEN DEFEATS BRIGHAM Taufer 1 Dewey Whitmore Thompson . Oldham Alsop. capj. wrestler of the middle west, arrived in Salt Lake last night on his way to Los Angeles, where, next Thursday, ha meats Walter Mlller. Engel is desirous of making a match with Ira Dern in Palt Lake as soon after his bout with Miller as possible. He thinks he ean make Iras claim to worlds championship honors look dike a scrap of paper, and ha is eager target a chance to do it. Heinle Is of -tha younger crop of grap-pler- s, although- he has been prominently Identified with the sport for four or five He has been uniformly successful year In his mat campaigns, winning by long odds a majority of his bouts. half was poor. Th second half waf hotter. Prouee heed a varietv of play in working th ball down th field, and was able to score a touchdown soon after the half started, but failed to make the additional point. The Leopards then tried passe and Green accounted for another counter and garnered seventh point when he made hls dropklok. The last touchdown waa scored In the fourth quarter, when McDaniels took the ban over. Green made his drepkick, making the score 33 to ft. For the Leopards the entire backfleld did good work, while Chytraus and Man-le- v did well on the line. Jenkins and Atwood played best for the Bcetdigger The lineup and summary. Jordan (9). East High (33). .11. Wright . . . .le Manley Buchanon . Walker .....It Cecil ...... ... Holland ,m,lg.T..., C. .... e e J. Hardy Day Carman .. ....M. Day rg Ohwllsr Fraser .... Booth ,...re.. Chytraus . Prouse .,M,.f.,.46,,,.,t Jenkins A. Frankum Snarr .....lb, Anderson rh Grecyt Pearson Atwood fb.. Touchdowns: Green i, Pearson 1, Proqre 1, McDaniels L kicks for seventh Drop point: ' Green 3 out of 2. Referee, Simmons; head linesman, Sheets. fb. - - - This afternoon at 3:15 on the Jordan the East high Leopards will play their first league game against the Beet Diggers and thereby give their boosters a chance to judge whether they have a strong chance to maintain the splendid record they have established tn the past If they can defeat Jordan several year by a decisive score then their chances wUl seem fdr another championship bright, for the Beet Diggers are known to nave a fighting team and are expected to make --the Leopard fight- - for every inch of ground. Jordan played the Westminster team to a scoreless tde while the following week East piled up a' score This dope is against the Parson however, for the Jordan team was playing Its first game, few of th players having pretlously worked together. Following the tie score with Westpiineter the Jordan team came bacM strong in the. first league game against If both Wftrth hats sad hat Thoroughbred ate sot told In your locality, stk us about our unuiual dealer proportion. The Beet digger these to becelve, hul lost tha ban on their own thirty-yarline. The Rad. and Black team started a series of line bucks, and after four minutes of play Earl Pearson carried the ball over for the first touchdown. An attempt to score an additional point was unucccse-fu- l when Whitey Prouee missed a drop-kicThe Leopard then tried forward paaee with some auceces, hut straight football wa mainly responsible in aiding Jack Green to score the cecond counter. Prouse again attempted a dropkldt,' but the kick was blocked. Green again scored a touchdown after a neat end run from the Jordan twenty-yar- d line. Prouse was unsuccessful in making a dropktek for the additional point, and tha half ended With the score IS tq 0 for the Jlill topper Th piaylng of th Leopards in tha first and Broadway. Judge Building, Downstairs. N -- TOUCH YOU Paris Garters work for you 16 jtoursaday ASTON &C0MPAKY k. our own factory, and sold by us direct to our deal- ens. Y du do not pay a jobber'gbrbroker's profit Ytffcen you buy "Worth or Thoroughbred hat. The Worth dealer or Thoroughbred dealer in your town will be glad to show you the new Fallwodels. "amciSlcartTs : SAINT LoUJ - S.U-SJ- L Lufut Mamsmrturrrtf Ftit HuJFnt if tyAUezhtnyMtunttln? d' Msun METAL-CA- Worth hats and Thoroughbred hats' are made ini TO DEALERS a- , 10 NO top-hea- . $M5 e LEOPARDS TO MEET BEETDIGGERS TODAY LEOPARDS TROUNCt, JORDAN SQUAD; 38--0 buy full SPEICtlER'S be'-a&r- ..... Oversized heels is just one instance that your dollars r Shoes. There are six other The East high second string gridsters quality in Edmonds the Jordan high Mudhena a severs ..equally sound reasons. A trip to our store will, convince . ynts that gave trouncing In a game at the East high these should shoes. afternooh. Tbe Ttnal ecore wa wear, yesterday you 33 to 0. Foot-Fitte- Yoor legs are the twp best reasons, for wearing PARIS Gahera . You can cl 3009 houn of trim nocks and happy legs for 35 Cent if fotiaay PARIS when you next boy Garter ten-yar- tk wear. of Sofid Comjodr Yesterday afternoon on th Boxelder campu the L. D. 8. U. gridders defeated 28 to 9. Tha game was the Brlghamite well played and hard fought, especially In the first half. Neither eleven scored until well after the second quarter had begun, when the Saints worked th ball down to the nine-yar- d line and forced it over. Beeaiey making the touchdown. Captain Pearson failed In his attempt to drop the pigskin through the bar for the point after touchdown. In the second halt Pett received a long pass and carried the ball d to about the Brlghamite lino, where he was downed. Pearson, by a line more plunge through center, scored alx In the last quarter Da via, at end, point forwards and received one of Boxelder ran about fifty yard for a touchdown, -?earsoji makng both trtea for points after touchdown good, bringing the Saints ecore up to 2ft. A safety was scored and netting the Gold against Bpxelder Blue two more point Just as the whletle blew Pratt got away on a long end run which ended up in olx more for the Salt I Akers, the dropkick failed, making the final score 28 to Peterson used two full teams, th longer 3000 Kowis campus The Westminster Parsons will meet the Park City eleven on their home field this afternoon at 4 oclock. This is the Parsons third game of the season. Two weeks ago they played the Jordan a I to scoreless tie. the week gist Parson -- played the East high and went down to defeat to the tune of 46 to 0. The Westminster lads hava been putting in some hard practice work, and are determined to stage a comeback tn to-days game. The Park City boys have been glso getting tn soma good work and promise to gle the Parsons a tough bat . tle. The 'Westminster squad win be crippled by the loss of two of their most dependable men. H. Patterson, stellar end, are equipped with rubber heels which are All Toot-FitteIs out with a severely injured arm, and not be in the game again until the of as inch longin than generally used. -- This additional heel will end of next week. Hie place wilF prob be filled by B. Chambers of the sec length gives better arch support fend a more secure and comfortable ably ond team. Frank Cllnran, the Parsons' ... ftghtfhgtampTr-5gtTlir"4nInJ,ured footing, kne and will not behWe to wlH prt In today's fray. Joe Morton probThe rubber heels on Foot-Fitter- s also contain more live rubber ably subtWltut and Park City have been Westminster than is considered necessary by some heel manufacturers. But this rivals for several years and both are determined to win this game. l extra amount of rubber affords greater and much resiliency Chcoco - S' v.-- all-sta- te Additional Heel Length Gives Better Arch Sup port -- ,, 5 e. Beet-dtggo- rs ! luBiill i ,--j PARSONS BATTLE , PARK CITY TODAY one-four- r HMNMMHniMNNMl Tha West high Panthers will meet the Granlta grid equ&d In their find, league game this Afternoon at 2.39 o'dook on Cummings last Friday and played good substituting for the regulars In the third quarter. The Saints today Trill meet the Weber Few of the Jordan booster have vision -of a victory today, but they expect their Normal of Ogden. For the Saints Pott and Pears both eleven to hold the. fast Eaat high team Boxelder student are whom of former have to a relatively small score. They been working hard the past few nights showed up wall, aa did also Davis, Fear-so- n and Beesley. and Should present a much hatter team just ask for Stevens and Burt 'Showed up to the than in either of their other games. Coach Ballard has a star fullback in Al-s- best advantage for Boxelder, dhe former and Burt at carrying and he is going to ha hard for the handling the team ' to stop. He wa easily the the ball. opponent The lineup and summary; best ground gainer Tor the Beet Digger Boxelder. Saints. In their game with L. D. 8. U. He 4 Luke '...re Pett also an accurate forward paaeer. ThompHunsaker rt. son is another letter man who wUl plav Fox Bowden rg. In tha baekfield and these two with Reeves G. Davis form the Pearse Whitmore and Oldham will .... .Ig... ........ L.. Jensen Pratt. Point after touchdew: Pearson quartet to work back of th line. On Ohriatopheewon Davis 2. Cue cafety. the line Ballard also has two former Dykman ...........It Bkoth to, players. Dow, end, and Fitagarald, tackle. Du via , , rtt Burt IDAHO HIGH BIO WINNER. Dow is fast and Is good in getting down Pratt Stevens ,qb.,,... Oct 13. The under punts and also ia corner, ng the Peareon IDAHO FALLS,-Ida- ho, . . f , Mann b. forward passes. He was only In part of Jenkins football team of the Idaho IMlls high Nelson .In...... maD. Heesley With 8. V. The L. the game school won a decided victory over the Rt. material is new, but Vaaoe,-.- , ...........re. Anthony team Wednesday afternoon In jority of the line how ,rtt i to fight and as fverson... the players know the second game they have won' this sea. rtf. ldvans , the son. The score read 45 to 0. necessary weight qualithey have fications they eh on id offer-sostrong Bqlohmann ...lg. Orion...... GRID TEAMS TO CLAtH. opposition against 11ns buck . Kcolar Jordan. East. Oct. 12. The Snow Junior . . Jones Beckstead. ..... . . . .It c... Caffuy college will play Selina lit the second ,...le. . Nelson Jackson football game Friday afternoon on league Sorenson Pingreo. ....... .....lb This fb. the Saline high school qampu Fitrgerald Jewkes. ttto most Interpromises to be one of rh; . Saddler Romney season. of the Davis. games Touchdowns: Beesley, Pearson, esting Dow L. D. S. V. ball. np Clash on Cummings n, rs . THEKEWSTYZEm Arrow Collars ClartLPeabtMJy CCo.Inc Rff TTTF ;lQi 'ml AND( nnRRTqjg) F Hi |