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ThoRE EVERT"THNb AND 6 WE NOTHIN Ci IM VA-.io- ANDY V urt SW gi&nsy Urr TODAY Bleacher Fane Take Risk of Foul Balls WASHINGTON. Oct. 26. A baseball fan assumes tba risk of getting hit by a foul ball If ha alta In the unscreened section of the grandstand. Justice Hits of the District of Columbia supreme court held In dismissing a suit for $10,. OOO damages brought against the Washington American league baseball club by John B. Pettis. During a game here on August $1. Pettis was hit in the eye by a foul off the bat of a Washington player. Denver Man Will Attempt to Wrest Welter Crown From Utah Frankie Darren, cham- welterweight ht top-hea- fa rs BEACOH BETUR THERE ARE NO a amble tip Save 42 made good by beating Gilbert last Mon day. and as Darren held Myers to an even break and retained hts title it was decided to day night. Although Black was handicapped last Monday night by several pounds of weight and pitted against a tough and mlghty dangerous hitter who ts always lighting in a shell, he made a decided hit with , the fane by his willingness to step Into the danger sone and slug with Gilbert He displayed a real punch when he dropped thq local boilermaker for the count of nine, and also proved that he could take them by stopping several of Gilbert's terriflo wallops without flinching. . While this feature alone will no doubt attract a huge crowd. Manager Downing says he Is going to round out the best card this season, even promising to surpass last Monday nights slugfest. . As a starter he has matched up a brand-nepair of lightweights for the semiwindup In Frankie Dean of Pueblo, who comes here highly touted as a crowd pleaser, and Eddie Basel of Pittsburg, who is Well recommended has and credentials to show that he has fought some mighty good boys all over the country. Both of these lads appear to bs of headline' caliber and will probably be seen ki main events at the club In the near future. They will show In the semiwindup Monday In order to give the fans a chance to see what they really possess. In the principal preliminary the fans will be treated to the first real heavyweight battle of the year when Bam Latimer, the local heavyweight champion, who has beaten every heavyweight of nots in this section of the country by the k. o. route, will tracks punches with Pat Morris, a newcomer from 8t. Louis, who tips the beam around the 200 mark. Morris was formerly a sparring partner of Billy Mlskfe and has some of the best known heavies fought In the country. Including Fred Fulton. He looks the part of the fighter he claims to be and will no doubt give Latimer the acid test. This will be the first time Latimer has ever been celled upon to face an experienced fighter of hit own else and weight, and the bout will probably show whether he really has the makings" of a great heavyweight or not. Another star attraction as far as local Interest ts concerned will be a bout between Ffankle Buffington, the youngster who made such a hit two weeks ago In his debut, and won his match handily In four rounds, and Young Riley of Fort Douglas, who was the sensation of last Monday's card, although he lost a close decision to Herman Auerbach, after one of the greatest battles ever seen In a local ring. Arthur Powell, a gentleman of color, who came near spilling the beans for John Hanna a tew weens ago, will meet a running mate of Young Riley, Ed first prelimWallace by name. inary, while Roy Thornton and Bob Harof a youngsters, will furnish couple vey, the opened. -- w ke James E. Moss, president of the Utah High School Athletic association, made a ruling yesterday afternoon by which at there will be staged a double-headCummings field tomorrow. The West high will meet the Jordan eleven at 1 oclock. Following this game the East high will play the L. D. 8. U. The Jordan eleven was unable to play Its ganie today because of the beet vacation. Half of 'the players of the Jordan quad are topping beets while the other half are on a fishing trip up Strawberry valley. their The Panthers' grldders finishedtomorpractice last night for the game had the has row. Coach Roy McIntyre lads work hard this week. He has spent much time on the dummy and on forward Result of Operation on Known Tilden Is Not cross-count- LA TO VIA RESULTS. Lett One wee, My nee, six fnrloot ring Bodlue second. Tableau d'Hoertir third. Time, 1.12 4 5. Flue Litre, Usd Bert, Basil, Mahoney, 11 old -- a Floes and Beg J Pardos ala6 ras. Second nee, aix furlong Tender Seth won, Tima, second. SplubaU Bodyguard third. I Leon 1.14 0 0. tee, gam Lurch, Billy Bees, Nlchol, White Boots, Gay Deceiver, Bruunell, Freeholder a ad Green Spriuga eiao ns. Third nee, one mile aod seventy yard Baddie Kean won. Walnut Ball second, Clay more third. Flscastle, i'reetwood Boy, Myateri. ous Girl?- - A. K. Akis. Berment, Toney Baeu, Light Wise, Twinkle Blue sad Virgo also ran. Fourth nee, one mile aud an eighth LadJ Astor won, Batgneur second. Radio third. Time, 1 52 Humphrey, Rusquoi, Crystal Ford Coyse, Jouette, Wood trap sad Mertlmae also er lineup. The Saints have been working hard, too. and intend to give the Hllltoppere a good battle. Peterson has reported no Injured players, so It is expected that he will have hie strongest lineup In the , game. Leek's Quint Wins Snappy Class Came at West High The team led by Hardy defented the squad captained by Leek. 28 to 20. in a basketball game plated In the Went high gymnasium yesterday afternoon. Both teams put up e good bottlo. 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Double ufB ml&mss 7 for SOc GEM SAFE TY RAZOR CORPORATION, tf 8 n i it wwMHiwamgBs3 thowt t aonut teefA mdgo butter !i Cheese Microieop First nee, Oum,Peabody &CoJnc J ry ten-thousand- - Arrow Collar It sweads Just Ilk, L. ten-mi- c4vEBnr smart J passes The games tomorrow will give the Salt Lake football fans a. chance to compare the relative etrength of the East and West high schools. The outcome will no doubt shed some light on the questiondivi-of who is the best contender for the sion title. Coach LeRoy Warthman of the East high has been putting his proteges of late In through some real practice D. S. U. preparation for the Eaat-take no will mentor The game. Leopard chances and plans to enter the strongest Dolph Wuilsteln will possible team. probably be out because of an Injury received In the game with Jordan, but with the exception of this one player the Leopard coach will enter an intact . ST. LOUIS, Mo., Oct. 28. (By the As soclated Press.) The five, ten, fifteen dirt track autoand mobile records established by Barney Oldfield were broken here today by Richard N. Jennings of Pittsburg, Pa., accompanied by Louis Chevrolet. The trials were made on the Maxwell-to- n track here, the same track on which Oldfield established bis records, August (, 1917. Jennings' fastest mile was ne seconds. gotlated in forty-thre- e five miles In I Jennings covered the no. Fifth nee, six furlongs Quince Garden wen, minutes 46 seconds, as against Oldfields in 7:32:1, as against Americas Ace second, Pegasus third. Time, 6:56:6; the I 11 the fifteen in 11:21:5 as against Billy Brush, Jeanne Bowdre, Jack 7:56-8- ; Bare Jr. and Bulldog Drummond alao ran. as 12:00:6, and the twenty, in 15:20.1 Sixth rate, .. aix furlong Superbum won. 15:52:2. Chive second , Leslie third. Fighting Cook, Mr. against Three timers. Including Georgs Sister, lee, Jupiter. Venule, Great Lady, Bencelaw, star of the 8L Louis American league Put end Take, Kingaclere and Blue atone alao club, 'said they would submit affidavits na. Seventh nee, one mtlw Mian Petit won. to the American- Automobile Speedway Marine Corps second, Atta Boy II third. Prince association attesting to the accuracy of the time. Welles, Diane and Green Gold also ran. LA TO VIA EVTRIZE. six furlong Betti tig. King Paul 102. Colonel Taylor 106, Locarno 106, Travesty J06, Debonero 106, Buggies 106. Blue Pandlae 106, Bullion 111, 8tr La unfa! Ill, You need 111 Bam Reb 116, Demos 107, Brunette Lady 106, Topmost 102, Bojul 107, Prom king Tom 101, Herald 106. Second nee, six furlongs Golden Billows 112, Preetollta 112, Mias Lady 112, Locera 112, Poke Bonnet 112. Mias Em 11R Fleeting 112, Little Asa 112, Thtima K. 112, Reekllona 112. Joate M 112, Mies Colette 112. Royal Maid 112, Grass Maid 112, Purple and White 112, 112, Valley of Dreams 112, Chaplet 112. Third race, one mile and seventy yards BpUt Grass 90, McGees Pink 97, Bill and Coo 97, Duke of Wellington 99. Mary Maxim 108. tody Fnkea 106, Neill Yorke 106. Wickford 104, Ollie Palmer 106, Caret McGee 104. 106, Hoen 106, Basel W. 96, Forest lere 96, Tay Bue 106, Harlech 107, Jake Fields 104, Harvest Klag 99. Fourth nee, six furlongs Imokalee 97, Fox 97, quaaah 97, Foul Weather 102, Bpoda 102, Birdie G, 106, Salamander 104, Inquisition 104, Oieritte 106, Wayward Indy 106. Capa Plller 110, Banker Brawn 112, Royal Pa lih 105, Little Patay 112. Avaepe 99, Giya 106, Lugs 109, Once E. 104, Fifth race, one mile Triumph 106, Chita-ton- s 166, Aspiration 108, Great Lock 106, Watchful Waiting 106, Bn McMillan 106, Out Out 109, Prince K. 112. Sixth nee, an mile Be Good. 92, Bulldog Drummond 95, Tnlallp 97, Capo Bock 98, Bnave Prince OH. Deadlock 100, Belllgua Queen 100, Adonic 106, Graniteware 110. .. be Tenth nqs, sue mile and na eighth- Kvelya White 96, Brttieh Meld 96, Walk I'p 99. Mechanic 102, War Prise 902. Walnut Bail 102, North Bea 107. North Tower 107, Wadsworth's Laat 197, Hympoa lu6, British Liner 106, Harry M. StCTena 116, Mysterious Girt 104. Gem 99. Ashland 102, Cautions 96. Weathar dear end track (sat. Idaho-Monta- two-mll- er Turf Results and Entries tig t. cross-count- Panthers Meet Jordan and Leopards Meet Saints X at Cummings Field. In-t- he PAR ing under Jerry Gill, and distance man. shape them Into a was defeated last -- Champion. pion of Utah and the first man to stop bpug Myers of Pocatello in his mad rush through the welterweight division ki this, section of the country, will give, Joe Black of Denver a chance at his crown next Monday night, when the two meet in the feature event of Hardy K. Downing's weekly boxing Bhow ki the Hippodrome theater. , J' Although Darren defeated every welter-weigof note in this part of the country the past year and is the undisputed champion of that, division, the Poeatello boy had been going so fast that he was made a favorite over Darren in their bout at Logan last Monday night, and when he failed to bring home the victory it was quite a surprise to the wiseacres and proved that, instead of slipping, as some seemed to think, Darren is rather improving. When the boxing game closed in Colorado about ten dais ago Black decided he would like to come here and get a crack at Spug Myers, and, as Pat Gilbert had also been gunning for that match. Promoter Downing offered them a bout with the understanding that the winner -- would eventually be given a go with the winner of the Darren-Myebout. Black a local hospital today awaiting the outcome of an operation upon which hinges his future carepy as a net star. Suffering severe pain In the middle finger of his which became Infected In a runners. right hand, Wallace Johnson at Riverton, match with BpeeUt ts The Tribes. N. J., about two weeks sgo. he underwent UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO. Moscow, Oct an operation yesterday to avoid a threatened permanent stiffening of the tendon. Idaho and Cougar The finger was slit down the center. teams will meet at Moscow November 4 Yet said It would be to the a as Earlyweeks todayorphysicians preliminary more before It could be detwo freshmen football game. Tryouts to select William Oct. T. PHILADELPHIA. 2. the termined whether scheduled for Saturday. finger would bean Idaho team are squad Is work Tilden II. national, tennis champion. Is In come normal. The Vandal crack Idaho who will attempt to winning team. Idaho year by the Cougar Vandals and Cougars to Meet in Crosscountry BROOKLYN, NEW YORK |