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Coat for Mrs. By PINO NEW YORK, Oat 4 In the last hours the telegraph office at Great Con-- Neck baa been swamped you might say With, telegrams from baseball fans all over ths country wanting do know who in havs I bet on tn the world serious In or to win the little woman ths price of Score 4. der a cosily fur coat. Well, friends, sa l have not got no broadcasting station in our little home, DALLAS, Tex., Oct. 3. Tulsa Oilers why 1, guess ths easiest way to satisfy and Mobile Bear staged a thrilling the nation-wid- e curiosity In regards to twelve-innin- g game hers today, darkness my choice ie to make my announcement the through press, and 1 realizs that causing a suspension of hostilities nth this is going to come like the score 4 all. As a result, Tulsa re- a bigannouncement surprise, as a great many people turned its advantage of two games tp think I am crazy. Well, frlenda, J have bet on ths Yanone over Mobile tn the lnterleague series kees. between the teams. Further and more, I would not be The gafne was brilliantly fielded, both throwed Into no fevor of excitement was the Yankees to win In four teams playing errorless ball and time games; though I have not bet straight no fur and again making plays In the field which coat on that kind of a proposition. out off runs The finish was especially I hope they wont be no National fans in New York or elsewhere thrilling, ILamb for Tulsa making a bril- league who take offense at these her stateliant throw to the plats from center field mentswill and 1 want to aasure one and all to eatch Mullen In the last half of the that my attitude aint been Influenced in no way by personal animals, as some twelfth, thus averting a Mobile victory. of my best friends ! in the National Mobile lost a chance to win In the league and ray favorite from a eleventh when Niehoff occupied third standpoint of good cheer,athlete, la young Mr. and R. 'Williams first. A double steal Stengel. was attempted, but Niehoff was run down Not only that, but I won a very small wager on the Giants last fall and thereby Crosby, Boehler and Thompson. came in Mobiles next chance the fore Teel sympathetic towards same. But twelfth when Mullen led off with a dou-.bl- e. a man cant let their sentiments run Kuhn sacrificed. Baker hit a me- away with them when their Mrs. is holdium long fly to Lamb, who made a lering for a fleaskin coat. Now X suppose my readers who are and accurate throw to Crosby, Mullen by three feet.- - Umpire reading this article will no sooner reed which was which team I have picked than they will Pflrman then called the game, one of ths most thrilling ever staged In want to know the reason why. Well, friends, I will exclaim In a nutshell. the local park. The series last year was a triumph of The teams left tonight for Mobile, where the series will be resumed, to mind over matter, but this year they continue until one team wins four games, aint nothing the matter. game was played here today In or-t- o break the long jump from Tulsa Frazee Gets Blame. to Mobile. The Yankees went Into the Series last MOBILE TULSA. Babe crippled and two AbBHPoA AbRHPoA year with the that could pitch. Bob Sonly hawkey, 6 10 10 D W Illume, rf 4 10 6 1 guys Bennett If who la one of best the pitchers in the Thonipaon,8b 110 12 Oaeto.ae ... 11147 league, looked like the game of baseball 4 110 0 Niehoff, 2b . Devla.rf Lamb.cf ... 6 0 14 2 Mulvey.cf I. 6 010 1 . 6 0 1 15 1 R Will ms, If 4 12 10 LeUeelt-l6 0 14b Mullen 8b . 6 0 12 4 Baltimore-StBauman, 2b . twei-ty-fo- ur , Brilliant and Errorless test Called Twelfth, With the 4 to skp v non Stuart.a Croehy.e Ianforth McOlnnla Boebler.p S 6 .... 6 0 2t 6 02 ,. 6 1 10 10 HVhn.lb Baker, e AeoeU.p 0 Keory.p 10 10 .. 20108 1 0 .. 40 6 0 0 8 2 . .. 0 0 0 0 0 ... 4 0 1 0 S Totals . 41 4 13 36 21 Totals .. 88 4 8 86 Batted for Dauforth la seventh. Scare by innings. Tulw Mobile .21000001000 .00001800000 2G 04 04 kite Danforth, Stuart, Summary: Two-basMullen. Home runs Davit, R. Williams, StoSacrifices1Thompson, Da len base Niehoff. vis, Hnlra. Hi to Off Acosta S In 2 Innings, eff Danforth 8 In 6 Kuna Off Acosta S, off Danforth 4. Struck eat By Danforth 4, by DanHenry 6, by Boehler 2. Bam on ball forth. Acosta, Henry, Boehler (2). Batsmen hit By Danforth 1, by Henrr 1. Left on 8, Mobile 4. Double plays Lamb barn Tulsa Time of game 2 hours 65 minutes. to Crosby. Umpires Pflrman and Holmes; Brennan and Ormafcy. lardner; waa to him left-han- mine. Giant Fans Neednt Write. Now then how does this sessions Giants compare with the champs of 1921? Well, they havs got Heine Groh, who la good enough to help anybodys ball club, and they dont miss Geo. Burns on sect, of the way young Stengel is going. But when old Shuffling Phil wrote that mach note to his dear friend Lee. he only wrote goodby to his own big league career4 but also a fond farewell to the Giants hopes of repeating. Under good management you can stagger along and win a pennant without pitchers a specialBut 8 ly if the competition Is weak. world serious Is something else. These is some of the things which has caused me to rely on the Yanks for ths madams fleasldn coat and while I am predicting will also state: (1) That the Babe will hit St least t out of the park. (2) That Joe Bush will pitch at least one shutout, (3) That people who never seen Shawkey pitch except last fall will be d. This Is how I feel 'about It, brother, and, of course, I may be wrong, which wont bs the 1st. time. Bkt if 1 am wrong It wont be necessary for Giant fans to write and call my attention to same. The Mrs. will let me know In her own way. (Copyright, 1922, by the Bell Syndicate, Inc.) . Paul Series Status of Southern Open Booked to Start Today Golf Title Still in Doubt BALTIMORE, lid., Oct. S The so- called worlds series between Baltimore, e flag winner of the International league, and St. Paul, champions of ths American association, Will get under way here tomorrow afternoon at 2 30 oclock. Nine games are booked, the honors to go to the first teem winning five. Contests are scheduled for tomorrow, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Unless rain should interfere, the rivals will leave Sunday night for St. Paul and will play on the same days of the week In the western city. This series will be the third between the two leagues. Baltimore beat 6L Paul In 1920 and last year Louisville carried away the honors for the American association by downing Baltimore. four-tim- EARL & WILSON hard-foug- a toy. Well, at this writing they aint nothing the matter with the Babe and Shawkey is his old self sn'd as for ths rest of ths pitching corpse, you can realize the difference between last falls and this falls If you ston to think that Carl Mays, who everything depended on last time, may not even have to warm up. Further and more, ths wdak spot of the 1921 defense which was the left side of the Infield is now being took care of by the best pair since Weaver and Rlsberg on the other aide. Pipp and Ward are at least as good as ever and Whitney Witt Is a pillow of strength to the outfield, as Lou Richie used to say, and all and all you cant find no weakneaa outside of the d lack of a good pitcher, which, of course, is llarry Frazees fault, not NASHVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 3. Den Jarvis and Marcellus B. Froet. acting members on the golf tournament committee to take charge of the awards for the recent southern open championship, today issued a statement declaring that Abe Mitchell was adjudged champion through his victory at Belle Meade Sunday over Louis Dlegel in a three-extrabo- le match. Jarvis and Frost took issue with President H. F. Smith of the Southern Golf association, who last night declared that of the three holes did not the play-o- ff constitute an official contest, and that tournament the developed no champion. Turf Results and Entries LATOFIA RE60LT8. FI ret rare, 8 fur! no One Gold woe. Golden Fleer second. Royal third. Time. 1 13 2r5. Birdie, Herald, Topmast, Bright Leaf, Marjorie McKay and Mahon y also no. Second mtlea Michael J Daly raea, 1 won, erasers second. Interloper third. .Time, Miss Claiborne, Vella K, Mr. Grafter, Poatlnde and North Tower alio ran. , Third race, 5 furlong a Manicure Maid won, second, Bellamle third. Time, Lucy Churchill . Pavlowa, Mine Collette, Deerie, Finder, Bedazale, Diana h Dona, Kulli Serundue and Thelma K also ran. Fourth race, 8 furlonge While Star won, Eaat-aft- e wooed, John S Renntoe third Time, 4-Jankn, Annt May, Gnrnor, Carhorraa, Ben Court. Wapiti and Hadrian also ran. Skeraicke won. Bo McFifth race, 6 furlong third. Tima, Millan sacond la Memorlam Besting Time, Vkttoire, Aspiration. I 12 4-Chief Carry, Prince JL and Bo McMIUaa alao ran. a Sixth race, X 1 18 mile Pargurea won. Flying Prince eecead, Jordan third. Time. 1 48. Back Terrell, Lteat. Colonel, Pnapa, Little Patsy and . Budel zleo ran. Seventh race. 1 mile TO yard Kewpie ONeill woe. Tody second. Bullion third. Tims, 1 48 Queen High, The Pirate and Baade of Pleasure A new and better collar Coach R. A. Perry of the Murrey high school, although working under unfavorable conditions, has been able to recruit a full squad and will line up his players with the seoond teams of the local division. This la Perrys first season with the Murray school and when he made hts first call for would-b- e candidates he found a very slow response. Investigating the cause for this he found that Granite had piled up more than ICO points last year against Murray In an early season game, and that several of the Murray bojs were injured, which killed the sport for that season. Soon afer this game the smelter team turned in their suite. ' After overcoming some opposition from the parents of the boys and working inwaa dividually with the students, able to lineup about thirty-fiv- e Perrycandidates in suits. After the first hard scrimmage several of these turned Imok their suits, but he still has close to thirty willing boys who are determined to back and help their coach in keeping a team In the field. Coach Perry has announced the following students as having made the first squad: Center, French and Moffat; guard, Hansen, Wright and Walker; tackle, J. and L. Nelson, R Blaine, T. Berry and Caldwell; ends, Thaxton, Morris, Jones and E. Brown; quarterback, A. Kastelllc, Morris and Campbell, halfbacks, O. and L. Bandera, Peterson and Jordan; fullbacks, R. Brown and Walker, J. Nelson has been appointed captain. The team will be light, the backfleld averaging 135 pounds, while the line will average around 156 pounds. L. Sanders and Thaxton have been doing the punting and are showing good form, while A. Kastelllo and O. Sanders will handle the forward passes. Wright, one of the best prospects for a line birth, has Injured his knee and will not be out In a suit for at least a week. Thaxton is also nursing some bruised shoulders, but Is expected to play in Murray's first game. Another handicap which Coach is Is the fact that working under Perry several of the larger and older atudenta have entered some of the other larger local high schools. Their opening game will he played against the West high school on the latters campus Thursday afterioon. The game has been moved ahead several weeks. Murray's probable lineup for this game will be French, center; Walker and Hansen, guards; Nelson and Blaine, tackles; Thaxton and Morris, ends; Kastelllc, quarterback; L and O. Sanders, halfbacks; Brown, fullback. HYRUM, Utah. Oct. 3 At a regular meeting of principals and coaches of the Cache division, the - following football schedule eras drawn up and officials appointed for each of the games. In the order named, the officials are, respectively, referee, umpire and bead linesman: v October South Cache vs Logan high at Hyrum; George Green. Charles Jenkins and Lester Jarvis, officials. North Cache vs. Oneida Stake academy at Preston; Louis Falk, Carl Petersen and Howard McDonald, officials. October 27 Logan high vs Oneida at Preston; Louis Falk. Charles Jenkins and officials North Howard McDonald, Cliche vs. South Cache at Richmond; George Green, Carl Petersen and Howard McDonald, officials. North November 3 Logan high vs Cache at Logan; George Green, Carl Peterson and Howard McDonald, officials. Oneida vs. South Cache at Hyrum; Louis Falk, Charles Jenkins and Lester Jarls, officials. LEOPARDS TO PLAY TWIN BILL SATURDAY er Preet-O-Ut- e Made of fabrics especially woven to stand extra trips to the launto insure exact dry. Pre-shm- nk size and fit. Twenty cents, at the ledding stores. ' Prince Donilly 112, Honey Doe row 112, Thelma K 112, Alluring 112. Be Quick 112, Beach Beauty HA Third rare, 11 miles Pirate McGee 108, mate 106, Billy Star 108, War Prise 108, W slant Hall 108, Bea Prince 108. Travesty 112. A N Akin. 106, OrFourth race, 6 furlong lova 106, CPewtnkle Bln 106, Mabel Bole 10T, Baby 107, Ed Garrison 108, B swell Oombe 108, Ban God 108, Owny 108, May Bodic 112, Charles Henry 116, Salve 115, IVmestiere 105, Virgo 108, Pine Ultra 108, Herald 106, Trooper 108, Bln Paradise 100, Fifth race, 1 mito TO yards Bent Pal 108, Guy 107, 8 turtle 108, Dr Clark 112, Indy Madcap 112, Buckminster 116. Sixth race, 5)4 furlongs Boa 106, Bold Gold 104, Away 106, Bod Arrow 106. Bluebird 107, Chire 107, 8em McBride 109. Heel Foot 100, Mr Lee 109, Belton lp. Macbeth 112, Leslie 117, Dnlcy 109 Cash 111, Golden Crest ILL tump Jr 108. Piedmont 110, Itap per Dan 109. Berea th race, 1 mil 70 yards Lores Leave 106, Lafondre 108, Rererplctta 108, Indy Mother 106) Cntup 107, Diana 110, Oolaln 101, Lora-llnea- e Mecln 114, Georgette 104, IMnipUn-Jl- d, 108 Wpathe dSn- jeraek--et, i' . MEN1, DONT EXPERIMENT Special to The Tribune, All arrangements have been completed for the double-headpreseason game the Leopards are to play next Friday, according to Coach Le Roy Warthman. The games will be played with Westminster and Park City. Considerable interest ts being manifested at the hilltop school regarding the outcome of the game, since the Leopard mentor Intends to put every man of the squad into the fray, regardless of results. Ih doing this, ft will be possible for him to get a line on his men, and LAT0X1A ENTRIES. , thus uncover a smooth working comFirst race, 6 furiooge Bpata M, Whirl 100, bination for hla regular team. Ieoeelen 100, Wayward Lady 100, Wakenp 104, Play will start at 2.30 oclock. Park McMeeUs 106, Lady Astor 108, City being the first team to play against Commander Banker iBrow 10?. The Parsons will play the Leopards. Bccond, race. Ait fnrloeiga Sweet LedpiOBr immediatety-eftwtti6PaCttjrr game. Hesklluna 102, Romping Mary 103, Chaplet 102, Each of the games will be full length. Grew Maid 112, LI err 112, yalolse 112, Maron stellar last years Ken Ryan, guard 112, Violet Mahoney 112, jorie 112, team, turned out for practice last Mon- - SHERWOOD STATE FSILMIBELS with your affliction!. Avail yourself of the oppor- Will Be Victory in 2:14 Trot or Pace Second in Consecu Field of Romney's Montanans tivo Days, Dennis Up. Crush Billings Poly Thirty Players on List. Smelter Eleven Drawn From Special to The Tribune, OGDEN. Oct. 3 Football teams of the Wether college and ths Brigham Young college f Logan will play the initial football game of the season at the Lorln Farr park Thursday afternoon at 3.30 oclock. The first game in ths Ogden division between the two teams will be played October 13. . exon ins shop ht smooth-workin- Weber College Eleven to CACHE DIVISION GRID Meet B. Y. C. Tomorrow SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED pedal to The Trlbene. are getting onto the older players and the regular found stiff opposition the last time the two scrimmaged. The regulars are all aching to meet the "dings battle this afternoon and a Is promised. The dingllngs are In the best of shape and are waiting anxiously for the game with the Murray high on Thursday. Coch McIntyre has been Working hard on center position for the last two daya The West mentor has not been able to g center In either find a Bowen or Cannon. Clinton Bayer, a center on the dingling team, will probably be given a chance on the first squad. game so far on account of an attack of typhoid fever, but his return to the lineup gives the Leopard's championship hopes a big boost. GIVEN SHARP. WORKOUT PANTHERS BOZEMAN. Mont , Oct. 8. Exhibiting only occasional flashes of brilliant football form, but fighting hard and opening up a versatile attack, the Montana State college bobcats ran roughshod over the heavy Billings Polytechnic eleven her today, the count at the end of the tour quarters reading, Montana 44, Billings . Billings Poly scored at the beginning of the second quarter on a long forward who eluded three fiasaonto Hickman, a sixty-yar- d sprint to the goal line. Coach Romney used twenty-eigand uncovmatinee the plavers during ered considerable promising material. The In the touchdowns victors scored three first quarter, two In the second, oneOut-In the third and another In the fourth. side of weakness In defending against the aerial attack, the Bobcats defensive looked strong.' Montana State meets Mount St. Charles second half of a college Saturday In the double-heade- r, The froeh meet Gallatin In half. first the County high The lineup: Montana State. Billing Poly. re... Mashln .....Parmenter ...Penton rt Knight. . ... Hnnnon. rg.... . ... , .Bequett ....Owen IMclver. . . . Reaver .Ig... lcornue. Prout Cowan It..... . .Mehl , ,,, ...le. Hollister... .. qb.... ..Gardner MoCarren. . . , , Iano .lhb. . . A. McDonald Stout fb Bowden . .Sutton rhto... Bryan. te ht ........ .... le three-quarter-m-ile te Brown Gelding Turns Fast Mile in Capturing Race for Colts Worth $14,000. King Bird. b. b. (Mllaor) LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 3 Frank H. Ellis Lee Worthy, driven by Ben White, won the thirtieth renewal of the Kentucky futurity In convincing style this afternoon, equaling the record for the stake and the 'worlds record for colts In the first heat. This is the same winning combination that landed the junior division of the same stoke on Monday. The bad behavior of Peter Earl, causing him to be distanced In the opening heat, was a great disappointment to the crowd, as It had been expected that a great battle would be staged by the pair. Peter Earl waa acting badly whrn the horses were first scored, and upon finally getting the word made a break and almost ran over the outside fence near the eighth mat' he could paler getting so tor behind never catch up with the field. M. Hanna, Howard owned Bunter, by Jr., of Cleveland, one of the rosin contenders all season, made Lee Wtorthy trot the opening mile in record time. He went into a pace at the start of the second heat and got away badly, but trotted very fast and finished third. The 2 06 trot was one of the beet races of the day and was won by the western trotting gelding, David C. The winner ie a horse of rather uncertain disposition, but he waa on hla good behavior this j afternoon. The main contender In each heat was the Clyde the Great. was a lively battle with three The heat winners contesting for the final decision. Robert M. won the event. The 2 03 pace was won by John Henry In straight heats. peter Manning will start tomorrow to beat the track record of 1 574 end Medde to beat her record of 1 rare, 2 14 pecs, two lh tore beats, pane $1000: M Robert , blk. f ., by Welters Boy 4 1 1 Fogarty . laddie Patch, b. g., by Den Patch 3 8 X (Loom!.) Wzlter DL U.rln Direct, rb. three-year-o- ld 4 spe- nt In Mc-Oart- y. A visit to my ofwill convince fice you. W. M. Griffith,7 M. D. The Leading Specialist t. Houro, 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. 118 IVUtn nerve .fores' that comes with vigorous robust health., That wonderful 0MEZ GLAND TABLETS n Are the kind of a tonlo the man is looking for. Write for bookSold and recommended let. by Schramm-Jo- b neon Drugs. run-dow- .6 8 6 Hickory 8. Jr., r. g. (Baglas) is. Time, 8 18.' a ir. 8 14 trot or pace, three beats, pore $400; Bod 'Arcbdale, br. by Arcbdale (Om.1 1 3 ni) , ..a,.,,, 8 1 2 Utah togs, r. g. (Hlfley) AxteU Wllkee, r. g. (Batereea) 4 8 .8 4 4 Vera Adekis. blk. a. (Smith) Neill Legea, . pa. ( Ktglca) , , . --.6 4 8 Time, 2 2L 2 19. 2 20. Third race, one-hal- f mil, purse $18 (I 61 Bquaw) Mrs, May Bldley woo. Mr. Prep Ua. raskra recced, Mr. Alte Anowchla third, use, 1.02. Fourth race, ra. para 8126 Bed Wing weal, Argeato raeeond, Pick Again third. Tima 1:16. lore sad 8wa-eo-n also tea. Fifth race, 4 fortoegs, para 8128 Oorn-rettwoo, Dark Urht end Memmt Van tied foe aacood. Time, 66 seconds, Tiger Jim, Goldie end Perfection alee na. Birth race, ewe-hal- f mil, pores IlS (ladle oe) Trank Cbeam won, Ccooe Chape ore ree-eaFred Appapoon third. Time, 3:01, Ralph Klchimpaiuekaa lira no. Seventh race, ewe and mms rainy (three hoeaea to each string! 43. B Irwin woo, Laadnua end 'McCarty second. Tima ..a,......., ... 2.51. NIW8PAPER WINS SUIT. CHICAGO, Oct. 8. The United State circuit court of appeals today affirmed the finding of former District Judge Landis that the Chicago Tribune had not violated the law in Instructing Its car. tiers that If they sold the Chicago Journal of Commerce they could not sell the Tribune. Former Judge Landis said the Tribune had built up Its carrier system et great expense through many year and 4 4 refused to enjoin the Tribune, o-- tf Stitches this time start a new style -- This pattern is what most men will buy this fall. Notice that mens style is still squarish at the too but all the fancy decoration has gone. Stitching plenty of it is the thing now. And the Walk-Ov- er Store is showing the first models here. See our windows. four-year-o- ld 69)4-Fir- 4 reotIHyrcd) Radio, blk. g. (Hart) Beni Hal, b a 48trotl .......tI 2 Mis 8 6 re 6 8 8 is Kitty McKim. Toledm. PUtlua, June XL, K retook y Lena, Lady Todd alao started. Tim) 2 05, 2 06, 2 09 Second race, Kentucky Futurity, tor two la three, pore 114,0410: Lee Worthy, br. c , by Lee Axwerthy-JCmSmith, by Merges Axworthy 1 1 White) Bunter, blk. e by Baldwin IRaaemtrel....2 8 Edtthr "Worthy, bjr Guy Axworthy ' 6 3 (Brnzie) b. Milady Gay, t., by Gay Axworthy 6 ...3 (Greet) . . k . ... . tfetaa 'TiTton tad TeuV toH ale started. 2 Time, 20S, Third race, 2 08 tret, twe is three, pane b.r 06. 1000; Derld 0 b. g., by Porto Blue (Bauch). ...1 X Clyde the Greet br. c., by Peter Montgom1 2 ery (Lemmleln) . Ml Bllea Todd, h. m., by Todd Meek . 4 2 (Pa) Is) Dorothy Dey. ch. m., by Petes the Greet (McGtrr) I Crroeli La HU, br. si. (Murphy) 6 4 Bans Worthy, Petar Plate, Trppy, Todd, Lonie de Lopae, Boast Del ssd Wikiwiki sle Urted. Time, 2 2 05. Fourth race, 2 06 pec, two la three, pare 1000 (unflnlehed): John Henry, b. g., by Wllko (Ooz), I y Jail M. Direct, blk. Welter Dt sect (M. Child) 4 Lucy L., blk. by DUe M, rtsoe) ...8 8 Mela Direct, h. g. by Merry Direct (Mc-Gir- r) Ths Wert high Panthers war put the hardest workout fthia year yesterday afternoon. The Weat mentor his 06, athletes through punting, passplaced ing and stiff signal practice. After ths were to taken signal practice the boya the new tackling dummy. The lads have not had any tackling this year and tore Into the dummy furiously. Coach Roy a, McIntyre was well pleased with their work. Many new plays and formations were given to the first squad last evening with Jo no, b, mv. (Valentine) an Idea of tooting the dlngllsgs when they Ioraa Jtedgewond. giseeUtied amagowthlm afternoon. JTio dings 2.04 through Warren Dennis continued his triumphs hla races, duplicating feat of the first day by taking every heat of the two harness races at the state fair yesterday afternoon. Bell Zedo won her second race In two days, while Den nls drove Bud Arch dale, a gelding, to first place In the 8.14 trot or pace. y favorite In the Corncutter, a running race, emerged victorious, being closely pressed by Dark Light and (Mamie Vann. The other feature race, the run, wee captured by Red Wing, this mare lending the entire distance. Allerwood Maid and Mlse IJnwood Bell, a late entry, staged the real fight of the 3:80 trot or pace In the struggle for second position. Allerwood Maid handily won second place In the first Bell evened up heat, but Miss Ltnwood second position the score by taking the In ths second heat Miss Llnwood Bell also got second In the deciding mile, barely nosing qut Allerwood Maid In the home stretch. Bud Archdals, driven by Warren Dennis. waa pushed hardest by Utah 6 ego, driven by Bill Hlglev. Utah 8 ego waa going good In the first heat, only to Break at the and of the first quarter. After staying in the fifth position for a the half, Utah Bego went dear aroundclose field to the second position, finishing on the neclc of Bud Archdale. In the running raoe Red Wing got off to a good start and wee never headed. Argon to pulled the unexpected and nosed out Pick Again In the stretch, after Pick Again had been second from the start. Mammie Van and Dark Light finished even for second plane In the running race. Irwin string In the relay race evened Landrum and up the score withdecisive victory. The scoring a some changes yesterday were all fast and does races are sxpecked daily in this event. Cyclone Workman and George toBell a periods wrestled two draw. They will w rootle dally, the one week ths moot falls during securing the In case neither being declared the winner.before a fell wrestler obtain toe on metSaturday, and althe will men put the lowed to wrestle until one man gets n Todays program rails to r a t:JJ trot or pace end a 226 troL The summary: three brat, pen 8469: 8.20 tret oe (pace, Bell BeOo, br. by Mxa4e (Denat).! I 1 Mia Uadweed Bell. blk. g. (Smith). .88 1 S8 8 Allerwood Mold. b. x. (WUlUmi) tunity of a who cialist has the Indorsement of many leading cltl-geof Salt Lake. Proper medicine produces quick re-- ..,. ....... Tisk ,.6 I8 21.06. SHOE STORE. 481 WASHINGTON AVE. Osden, Utah 14 SOUTH MAIN Salt Like City Cjc. J T. i |