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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MON DAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1922. 12 KiO Kid Bair MEETS Four Grid Teamt Under Four Romneys Win Weekly Boxing Program The athletic prowess of Utah waa upheld In startling fashion Saturday in the opening games of the fall football season. The squads which the four Romney brothers, Utah's most prominent athletic family, are coaching were decisively successful in their victories. At Austin. Texas, the hackflelrl of the Texas university, which Mitt Iftnhney Is coaching, tallied it pointa in a win "over Phillips at Hippodrome Theater. and Seven ..Battle&i Included in -- . " Whether or not John Hanna, tb Pocatello kayo king, la really of headline caliber 'will be decided tonight when he meets Rudy (Kid) Bair of Logan In the main event of Hardy K. Downing1 weekly boxing program at the Hippodrome theater. The battle la one of an augmented bill of aeven offered by Downing, all of which are claimed .to be real live affairs. Hanna has been fighting for a little mere than a year, and In that time be ' has knocked out every opponent except one in a couple of rounds. They were all preliminary or aemlwlndup boys, however. When he tackled a real headliner In Jay Solomon, whom he met at Pocatello on last Independence day, he I was himself knocked out. The temporary setback did not disturb him, however, for he started over again-, sea) and in four fights in Salt Lake this son has knocked out every opponent. InCleveland welter, the Calll, cluding Tony and Arthur Powell, the Denver colored Now he is back in the head'lne boy. class again, meeting Bair, who is a real r. Bair is a hard puncher and a fairly clever boxer. He cannot hit at hard as Hanna, but Is a better boy on the defensive. The whole battle will hinge on who hits first and hardest. d The .aemlwlndup, a bout, will vie with the headliner tor honora. It brings out Benny Snnnnocj of Laramie. Wyo., and a brother of Lecnnrd IHalody, with Eddie Kelly, the Ogden cy- -' clone. Shannon, by the wav, fought a . fierce main event last Monday with Jay Solomon, the tough little Sait Laker. Tonight will be Shannon's third appearance In the local ring, and without a doubt he has made a hit with the fnns. In the first fight he made Jim Outke quit In a punch. Then be fought his draw with Solomon. Kelly and Solomon have also fought at the local club, so the fans will have .something on which to compare the two battlers, warns style is very much the same. and ambitious ban- Two - tarns will meet In th main preliminary wben Walter Hart, "Who met Dixie KM last Monday, meets Johnny WllPams, the flashy little Salt Lake boy. When Hart was booked to meet the sensational Dixie, Williams raised a howl because he believed that he was tho jnau to do the work If anyone got a chance. To -t him show It Downing matched him with a Jerrlflc draw with the Hart, who fought colored boy. Harts older brother. Art Brugger. will tangle with Dominick Tippero, the Bingham featherweight, in another preliminary. Brugger is ths name type of boxer as his brother, while Tippero is both s hard hitter and a fast stepper and the very type to tangle with the stocky, strong little Brugger. Connie Richmond will come back to d the local" ring in a preliminary with Joe Jackson, who has fought everything in Bait Lake from curtain-ralato headliner. Jackson has made quite a h4t with the fans and should be an attraction on the card. Emil Paluao, a brother of the famous Lou and himself a star at the local dub and with the local fans, comes back again to the ring for the first time this season. He meets a tough customer, developed by Dick De Sayso, In "Red Hogan of Hogan Is a youngster and a real scrapper, and De Sayeo has primed him to beat the second Paluso sensation. Eddie Douglas, fighting the third fight of his career, meets a good boy in Marvin Hansen In the curtain-raise- r. At Boxefnan, Mont . the Montana A. M. eleven, coached bv Ott Horn-- " ney, defeated Mount St. Charles college by a ecore of 3S to I and the frosh outclassed Gallatin high school, 82 to 0. Several former Salt Lake high school proteges of Ott Romney are on the freshie team. At Provo the Utah Aggies, coached the by E. Lowell Romney, defeated Brigham Young university by a score 3. 4t to of What seemed to be a "Romney day In a fitting climax with Wilford Romneys Grizzlies .at the Logan high school outclassing the South Cache high, school at Logan by a score of six-rou- - m?. 84 two-bagg- er four-roun- ng 0. smash and t)egtlng him to the bag, but Groh started the fireworks with a single to center. Frisch drove a to left, Groh holding third. Groh waa .run down, Scott to Schang, on Meusel's hit to short, Frisch going to third and Meusel to second on the play. Young was purposely passed, filling the bases, but Kelly came through with a line single to center that scored Frisch and Meusel with the tying and whip In g runs. Young tallied a moment latefr dtijii King's Texas leaguer to left, but Snyder ended the Inning by flying to McMillan. Meusel popped to Bancroft and Schang and Ward filed to Young in the ninth, and the- - Giants . raced frojn th field, world's champions for another year. main-evente- hard-hitti- tb Who will bsttls with John Hanna at the headline event at ths Hippodrome theater tonight. Ruth and Meusel, on strikes in the fourth, while Frisch towed out Plpp. Kelly opened the half by singling to center, but Cunningham --hit Into a double play, Bush to Scott to Plpp, and Snyder filed out to Scott. Yanks Even Up. The Yankees tied .the score In the fifth. Snyder dropped the third strike on Schang, but tossed him out at first. Ward walked and Scott drove a hit past Frisch, Ward holding second. Bush laced the ball to deep right center, scoring Ward, but Scott was caught between third and home, the play being Young to Frisch, to Groh to Snyder, to Groh to Snyder. Bush went to second on the play, but McMillan, batting for Witt, was thrown out by Nehf. Bush walked Nehf for the second In the Giants half of (he nlng. straight time Seore by Innings: fifth, but Bancroft hit Into a snappy 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 double play, Ward to Scott to Plpp, and New York (A. 1. ) and roller him retired New took York (N. L.)....l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Groh Plpp unassisted. Summary: Earned runs Americans 3. Both teams went scoreless In the sixth. Two-baR. Meusel, Schang, Bancroft tossed out Dugitn, Nehf threw K. Meusel. Rawlings. Bases on balls out Kuth and Groh pulled one of the Nehf 1 (McNally), Hoyt 2 (Young, Smith). plays of the game Struck out By Nehf prettiest defensive (Ruth 3, Ward, when he made a leaping eatch of Pipp's Hoyt): by Hoyt 6 (Burns 2. Kelly, E. foul line. Frisch Meusel, Nehf. Snyder). liner down the Sacrifice hits singled past Dugan for the Giants opener, Miller, Plpp, Ward. Double play Schang but Meusel lined out to Kuth and Young, to Ward. First base on error Burns. and Kelly hit into force plays at second Fumble McNally. Dropped thrown ball base. . Runs batted in Miller 1, R. Frisch. The Yankees gave their followers some- Meusel 1, Ward 1, Kelly 1. Left on in the seventh by bases Americans 3 Nationals 9 Pitchthing tb cheer about Meusel scratched a hit ing record Nehf, 3 runs and 6 hits In taking the lead. to GroJt and was sacrificed to second by nine innings; 1 base on balls, 3 sacrifice hits. Itovt, J run and 10 hits In nine InSchang. A wild pitch sent him to third and he nings 2 bases on halls. Winning pitcher Nehf. Empires tallied on Scott's sacrifice fly to short Hot Losing pitcher at' base. Moriarlty; first center. Cunningham's throw to the plate At plate. Rigler; was accurate, but Snyder missed the at second base. Quigley: at third base. hour and 52 Time of game runner as he slid home. Frisch threw Chill. out Bush. minutes. Bullet Joe" retired the Giants In rapid order tb complete the Second whiffing of Earl Smith, who batted for Cunningham, and Snyder, while Nehf popped to Ward. King went to center In Cunningham's Mcplace at the start of the eighth. Millan, who succeeded Witt in the Yankee lineup, was thrown out by Groh. Dugan was hit with a pitched ball and Special to The Tribune. to second on Ruth's grounder advanced Oct. 8. Gus L. Reiker Continued Pram Pace Eight. CHICAGO, unasto Kelly, who retired the Babe into the of Ogden shot his name Krisch was when bbt stranded sisted, bronze honor roll of the South Shore to rise from his slump and regain he- threw out Plpp. Country club bv breaking every tarThe Giants clinched the game and their roic stature,' hut he could do nothing get on todut's program,100 winning the b world's so curves second Nehf carehurled that. with the championship straight shoot with a seoio of straight in rally in the eighth. Plpp refully. After his sacrifice In the first In- a three-ru- n rain and wind ning, his bat produced nothing but a tired Bancroft on a brllllunt plav, scoop'strikeout and two bounders to Kelly. ing up the Giant captains hard ground Plpp'a play on Bancroft's hopper In the eighth was but one of several bright bits of fielding in the final game. It seemed a piece of retribution, for Groh had robbed Flpp of a hit in the sixth. The most valuable catch of the game was Including games of Oetcfoer 4, 6, 6, 7, 8. made by Ward. He leaped and etopped a hard line drive that came off BanNEW YORK AMERICANS. croft's bat In the second inning, when the Giants had men on every base, flushed by the rally that had already sent two of their comrades over the rubber. Bancroft also got revenge. When the Yankees came to bat for a rally In the ninth, he crushed their hopes by running far beyond the diamond to catch Meusel's fly. Young took care of .the next two batters snd another world's series was ready for embalming in the record books. The Yankees got off to a one-ru- n lead In the first Inning. It started to rain as Witt came to bat. Witt lined out to Bancroft, but Dugan, with the count two and three, laced the ball to left center and went to eecond when Ruth 'crossed the Giant Infield by sacrificing, Snyder throwing out the Babe at first. left center scored May in eighth inning of fourth fame, struck out. Pipp's.hot single to Dugan, but Wally waa forced at second Baker batted for Hovt in eighth Inn mg of third game grounded out. on Bob Meusel's grounder to Frisch. McMillan hatted for Witt in fifth inning of fifth game ; grounded out. Groh singled in the Giants half, after V P W 1' QlUi NATIUXAL S. Tint '"hr P C. AR. S. U 2B. 3H HK. Ill HU. HP. SB. It!!. SO.KBI IT. 10. A. was doubled up with Frisch on the lat0 .211 9 IT .803 19 t ft ters bounder to Bush, who shtft the Bancroft, 11 (I 1 474 000 Iff n O'. 3b Groh, ff ball to Scott. !MW ft 2 .444 11 20 1H Frisch, 2b 03 01 four-roun- Long George Kelly Places Official Kibosh on Series By DAMON- - RUNYON. Universal Service staff Correspondent. (Copyright. 1922. by Universal Service.) POLO GROUNDS. New York. Frisco, hello! Put old BUI Lange, who waa tULse ball's "Little Eva" in auld long syne, on the wire. He will be pleased to hear these tidings. The world's series of 1922 Is over; th New York Giants are stity champion of the baseball world, and old BlU'a favorite nephew. Long George Kelly, Is the lad who finished it up. long George vieaned" on one of "Bullet Joe" Bush's high power shots In th eighth Inning of the last jrame 'oday. much ae "Little Eva used tfpean on the pitching of the long ago. Lorfg George produced a single that drove In the Tying and th winning runs, and blew up a billow of hats and torn paper all over the Polo grounds, as most of 35.000 persons expressed their emotions. The final score of the game wa S to 3. the Giants getting another run on top of thoee made by Gdorgea hit. They won four out of the five games played, one being the famous tie. caused by an umpirattca! error. There was a lot of fussing In the Yankee eiubhouse after the game over that hit of Kellys. Eavesdroppers heard angry voices seep-tn- g out of the chinks and one voice they claimed to identify as the voice of "Bullet Joe" Bush. One could Imagine small Miller Huggins, the manager of the American league, standing In the center of his players In the big room that always reeks wtth the odor of liniment and steaming hutfian bodies, and defending his Judgment In that eventful ninth. lo, . Pass Ordered. Fifth Game of 1921 for Comparison Purposes Huggins ordered "Bullet Joe Bush to pass Ross Young, the Mugging Texan, when the Giants had runners m second and third with two out. Huggins thought Iking George Kelly would be easier game than Young, an opinion that In seven Instances out of three would probably be correct. "Bullet Joe" had pitched on hall at Young when he got his orders, and he acted mightily displeased. He yelled something In to the bench. Orders are orders, however, and It is not a ball player's place to reason why. So "Bullet Joe" tossed four balls at Young In such manner that there wae no chance for Young to hit at them and this filled the bases with Giant runners. In the worlds series last vear Long George struck out ten times. He almost busted his galluses swinging at the ball. He haR fanned three times In the series this year, and perhaps It was the memory of those furious smashes at the empty air that misled Miller Huggins. Bush pitched one ball to Long George as the runners Jockeyed along the base lines, and the crowd bubbled and roared. On the next pitch Kelly smashed a single to center, and to all Intents and pur Oar-fiel- ld d. 1 Becker Breaks Hundred Straight at Chicago THE COMPOSITE SCORE last-chan- K. Save Double Play. Meuael. If 5 rf 1b ... The Yankees expired quickly In the Kelly, rf Stengel, second Inning. Schang flying to Meusel, Cunningham. of Ward hoisting to Cunningham and Ban- King, cf ... croft throwing out Scott, but the Giants Snyder, e ... rally and took the staged a two-ru- n Young, " "Tend.' Nehf, HI Iff 18 5 10 t 15 2 2 A 2 .250 .375 .278 ..W .200 i ..law .833 1 t 4 10 0 23 ono ,N tff 1 OHO 1.000 ono .000 9n7 X p Meusel beat out an infield hit to third. Young walked and Kellv sacrificed the Ryan, p. runners along. Cunningham brought in both tallies with a drive to center. Snv-dsingled to left and Bush filled the Total bases by walking Nehf.' Ward grabbed Karl Hmith batted for Nehf ln seventh inning of first game; frit into double play, and Bancroft's line drive, but Giant runners for Cunningham of second; struck out, and for Cunningham in seventh inning in ninth scrambled back to safety agid prevented of fifth game; etnfek out.liming left Groh double them stranded a play. Cunningham ran for Stengel In second inn ng of eecond game. . by - whiffing. Score Cry inafng': out Bush. Witt and Bancroft threw New York American In In succession the third rapid Dugan The Giants also went out In order. Plpp unassisted, Irish Meusel retiring Frisch, flying out to Ruth and Young Popping to Plpp. Nehf got two of the Yankee sluggers, Rummarv: Runa responsible for (Coaf league method) Nehf 4, Bush 8. Hhawkev JL J. Barnea 2. Jlo.vtl, MeQuillaa 3. May 4. Wild throve Nehf, Bancroft, Snyder. Fumbled to Bancroft, Young to FrUch. ground balhsYoung 2, Frisch, Ward. Double plajHnyder Boot to er Ward to Pipp, Ward to Plpp, Frlarh to to Wanf to Pipp. Frisch to, Kelly, Bancroft to Kelly, Plpp to Bcott, Bush to Hoott to Pipp f2), Ward to Scott to Pipp. Left on New 32. York Nationals Bate no blla Bnah 5 ' Groh. bates New York Americana 25, Young 2, Nehf 2): Nehf 3 (Ward 3); Hhawkey 2 (Groh. Yotlag I; 2 'Barnet 2 (Ruth.'H. Struck out Bush K. Young. Qutllaa 2 (Ruth. Hcotti: June 1 (( nnninghaml. Meuel Groh, Earl Smith, Hnvder); Nehf ff Ruth 2, R. Merteel 2. Pipp); JU.au 2 (Witt, Ruth): Shnwkey 4 (Kelly, Cunningham, J. Dames, Smith): 2. Barnes ff K bang, Vrd 2. Scott 2 (Pipp,1 2. Hhawkey, Witt. Dugan): llnvt 4 (J. Kcott, Bancroft. Kel.y, Stengel) Rimer Smith): Maya 1 t McQuillan) ; MoQuillan 4 (Schang. K. Meusel. Ward. Eimet Smith). Wild pitebet First baa on error New York Americana 2, New York Hhawkey 2 Nehf. National 1. Hit with pitched ball Ruth, Dugan. Pftaaejd ball Schang. Thrown out stealing G rob, Roth. Kelly, Frisch,' Five runs,' 11 lota off Nehf, 52 at bat in 16 innings: eight ran a, 21 bits oft Ituab, 6ft at bat in 17 plu inping. out in, eighth: flrwt and second occu- pied,' non out. in first game: no runa. one hit off Ryan, ff at bat in 2 innings: three runl. 11 hits off Hort,v3A at bat in 8 minus liming: three runs. 8 hits off Hhaokey, 3ff- - at in 10 fnmnga: 3 rnna. 8 bits off J. Barnea, 30 at bat in 10 mnlnga; tto runs, one Mr ott Jones. 6 at bat is 2 innings; no runa. 4 bits off X. Scott, 30 at bat in ff innings; 3 runv' hits off Mays, 30 at bat in 8 innings. Winning McQuillan. 32 it bat in ff innings; 4 runs, ff bits off Rush 2, Myt. Maya, Umpires ebf Loing- - pitcher pitchers Ryan, J. Rcolt, McQutllan. Klein (National league). Hildebrand (American league), McCormhk (National league). Owen (American, kagoe). Average time of games 2.0?. Scott 'iUiM ()' 'fnffiw Q) c. N till (Olq'i t a I iW ti I 314-in- NEW YORK, Oct. 8 Official batting and fielding averages for the world series complied tonight reveal the decisive superiority of the Giants over the Yankees in nearly every department of the game. The Yankee excelled In fielding, with a mark of .995 to .972 for the Giants, g but In pitching, batting, and generalship the latter a vital factor that Is not Bhown in the figures the world champions .had a clear-cadvantage. The Giants hit ,307 as a team,' collecting fifty h.ts and scoring eighteen runs, while the Yankees batted .203. making thirty-tw- o hits and eleven run. Groh, Frisch and Emil Meusel were the batting heroes, although Young and Kelly also came through with some timely blows. Groh. with nine. hits out of nineteen times at bat. for an average of .474, had the best record of any player on either team, MeUsel made his five ut gray-haire- fiery-temper- pop-eye- t bottle-legge- ne -- 38-- left-hand- er n. base-runni- all-st- ar - El A) KAL (U 214 K. 2nd tMHjtli Dewru-tioand denipn work roir specialty; prompt Phone Was 2413 elren 2p2 KKNKXT LAajBOI UN K, flon-t- , 67 So. Mhiu. 1516. Sait Lake's oldest and lead . Te). Wat. in florist p462ff KING GOLF TOURNEY FOR North Cache Team Defeats WOMEN TO START Preston Football Eleven The first women's golf tournament of the yearht Nibley park will .start today, according to J. M Riley, professional. The event Is the club championship, and calls for the qualifying round today, with match play following throughout the week. -Ft is believed that practically all bf the women players of the club will participate. The state tournament was too fair big an undertaking for many of the golfers, because of their limited knowledge of the game, so Riley ia of the opinion that the tourney starting today should appeal to all. g The winner of the tournament wll receive a handeome cup, the gift of the Western Arms company. The cup will become permanent property with the single winning. Pittsburg Golf Star Has Appendicitis Attack Chlcnso NEW Tribune-Sa- lt lake Tribune Leased Wire. e. son of the hospital staff performed the operation. At the hospital this evening It was said Mr. Saraxen was resting as comfortable as could be expected. pr. Shanahan declared tonight that Sarazen bed hia first attack during the match with Walter Hagen. British open which champion. testerday afternoon. was understood to have been for the golf was not It eh.imiininshin ..of the.. WPjrli until 3 o'clock th s morning that the golfer experienced an acute attack. Former Boston Boxer Anxious to Meet Myers POCATELLO, Idaho. Oct. 8. Joe T. Adams, formerly of Boston, who has been boxing In the northwest for the past year without a defeat. "Is arortiro Spug Myers of Pocatello. Adams states he will make any weight Mees asks. A dams, has defeated Muff Bronson. Roy Conlev. Edd e . Huse, Gborge Kelly. A1 Biddle. Bill Renko, Georgia Brown, Sailor Maoobee. Milo Johnson. Harry Kerns and others In a recent fight with Pete Bross Adams was outweighed by twenty pounds, but managed to secure a. draw. Manager Stonecipheref the Pocatello club will tty to arrange a date Jhls winfor the two tor-me- et ter. - x GIRLS POCATELLO Idaho, Oct. 3 Th girls of the IdahiFTechiiic-a- l Institute have organized tt athletic club and pledge full Id,) pec cent support for ail the games .Louise Paul, granddaughter at Untied States Senator Frank R. Hazel Is the president of the club; Dean, Gleim, vice president; Gertrude secretary: Ramona Stratum, reporter for the vocational girls, and Agnes Bradfletd, reporter , for the college girls. All girls of the Idaho Tech not only participate in tennis this fall, but are taking regular physical education work under Mr. T J, Pinkerton, this-Minte- Good-Mn- g. attention Special to The Tribune. NURSERIES PRESTON, Idaho, Oct. 8. The bulbs, peonies, hard.t plants, etc. N. Cache football team, from Richmond,North was LAWNS, Byhower, landscape artist, 1811 Park at. Hy successful in defeating tb Preston 50ff high 293. football team her yesterday, 7 to 0 Thla was the first league game in (he northLOST AND FOUND ern division. Laat year the Oneida academy team defeated Richmond in two ray leather handbag containing Zions Both teams made a lot of Barings ft Trust bank book, on Warm Springs games. s, 1 oclock. Finder please phone Hybut the Richmond boys made con- car Friday, or leare at Zions bank. 1699 land 822-siderable ground on forward Louie passes. FOUND Falk refereed the game. Auto tre, aoutheaaferu part of town . 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W1IL8, CON DIVORCES, CLAIMS. INVESTIGADISPLTEH. TRACTS, TIONS. D. INTERVIEWS CONFIDENTIAL MOOPElt-BLDGN. MATTHEWS, LAWYER. 4u 23 EAST- - FIRST SOUTHr PUONH WAfe. 2325. y3171 BAKY BAKER School of MUhaery, Hy. lll8J. ff leshouif, $1.69. ami retrluiiued. Hat 176 GOOD, practical itqrftc open for coufluement Good refercases, in your Route or mine. ' ences 1692 H.vlnndMJ8. SPANISH cd shorthand. now. 327 Regisie? News Bidg. Hrw - I yff!81 6 to 9. 5X MANICURE. AGE. FI K 0 . yS Lincoln, Tribune. Neb., treasonably. Address 1533 WHO ARK INTERESTED IV MAKING YOU ARE INVITTHEIR OWN CLOTHES ED TO CALL IPOS 11 HR AJ A KICKS' Rn AT bl4 1st AVENUE any time MONDAY next. Oct. ftftj. Rhe will show free of charge bow to plan and cut out fashionable new and easy way. Die latest garment ho thing in patient line: only 3 measurements ued. NEW INVENTION. A WONDERFUL TAKER LA I) I EH LADY wdahlng to go to Los Angeles by auto BEPAIRIN& Wednesduy or Thursday call room 81, Regia for new arid oid roofs, tar and hotel. 2350 . aspbaltuoi roofs, roofs painted. gravel Hy. NOTICE Ga . 1695-Ww12M hereby given that I have severed Fix-I- t Tire Her LEAK 8 repaired on auy roof; ail work guar- vmy conhectiona with the shop operated by Godfrey A Porter, and I am anteed Wa. 6207 yl441 not responsible for an f bill contracted by said 2.188 firm. fHigned) F. H. Godfrey- PUBLIC STENOGRAPHERS mue for inr ltd-- chi hior uHiurt-w- ell Pi BL1C stenographic work aud bankruptcy xere of. Addrew taken Tribune. Was. )92K schedules prepared, reasonably. 2V17 X. 1115 Des. Rank. wiasft ON atid after this date. I will not be responsible fuf any debt contracted by Agues B. Shingle-fon- . WOD INSTEUMENT3 2098 wife of 8 Hhlorletbn. tutUeU list ffkS'oUA iii. Ui.N t Hi 118 AND OVERCOATS TAllAJRKD 4 toe w XK4 TO MEASURE. $40 00 TO 99 00 VALUES MORE? FOR 25.50 TO $13 00. WHY JUNK WAS. 7534 . 211 JUDGE BLDG. X, 223$ CO. KG JTSK PITTS Bl pur price, for FOR KENT THti I PRESS L8 ANGELES owned I New apartment Laker. 2294 .com) hand clothe, furniture, bottle,. etc. h730 Hoover st. 5oMnwn. mgr. Mrs StHla 2g7 Hr. &M-S( ATFKING to DIFFICULT . LOOK HO AT ORCHESTRAS CASKS. Arne, wrinkles, halrdiom. mar- celling. Km. 54 Hercules hotel, 5d W. Broad-wathulliiliik udiK music, k UlilNHl tkl hiUt H v i SHOE REPAIRING li Tu A 418 Htate at. n ft 1N1ML A bltuE Slloi . 10H, . GUN REPAIRING gun repairer, knuusoa No r. Co. 655 Bo. state. y4057 expert etty(ft . P. 9I( 2 R HOOUgIRLR lo board or share ant. 2734 .Was 942- - W PAK1V. wnutmg t go lo Lo Anicius tlt 2742 Wa IQt call wo 1 DOLL HOSPITAL. Kleins Basaar. 4ff E. 2nd Ho. All Doll supyffAoff plies. guaranteed, work nasnnabe iW 2736 ' 4951 DOLL gO SPIT AL N 2nd Ho y4637 WANT four Btre gentlemen to room, board If ff car. you wish. 577 K. 4th bo. Take 1768 . PLEASANT front room, two gentlemen; excellent board; bomff privileges. 546 East 1st ROOF ptjrvn , front room in ibuderti home, excellent $35.00 per mo,, $00.00 per couple. LAJKixK 'ace Johnston of San Francisco. Beauty PARTY who took traveling bag from auto ia front of Boston bldg, last evening will return Pfrrior st 231 Judge Bldg. Was 1137. y?4off tame. Liberal reward. No questions askecF KENN, EDMUND, born tiucago, lKffl, hat in2728 E. I. rheier. 321 Felt bWg. terest iu estate. Inquire of Security Trust A Saving bank, 5th and Spring ata., Los all Hip bout, Hunday, wesP'nf town. 2744 Ftf Ante Co. Ttewwrd. Fn-ditrUirfiiOf) r with blue, LOMf B.own tie, Wss 9739 J. 2743 Reward evening a tell whit pendant MM M iJHl) pin; Initial on Sergeant Sloaaf Q. M. of2740 fice. F4 Dpnelse, LOST ojw aabie light brown neck pie e, lost lastFridsy on ffth East at. car. Finder ple&se rtiKh to bureau of Information, tabernacle dated LAUoK front room, nicely furnished, with first class board, iov modern home, fortwo refined x5849 all Hy. 17.(9. people. F1H8T4.LA8S board auu room m private borne Bo. 2nd West. Waa. 1941. for gentlemen, y3994 Third judicial district, in and for Salt Lake county, state of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Wolf Marks, gagee, 273 and bxsid, inumdual service, strictly cooking.' table seating two and four; special fainu rate, 6bff No. 8tateN Wa. 7342. wloti ONE nicely furti.. front .room, suitable for teachers, students r married couple; good d furnace beat. food; phone Waa. 1356 W" 6901 , RKY drsirabie large front rvotn with aUVre; ff rleaeta, amiable for ff, 8 or 4. with board; ' smaller room; garage, 47 South 8th Laau Was. ROOM steel-safe- Superiority of Worlds Champions hltsC-.Mlll- & left-fie- 4t,-lne- Series Averages Reveal Outstanding,. er se snd all attachments: one atBrowq sectional tire mold and all1)W-ell and h tachments; two re'each sets with two ttre vulcanixer one ducing aheHs and all attachments; Lowell tire vulcanixer and with one set reducing shells and all atAkron Williams tachments; one steam tube vulcanizing Plate and all attachments, electric; one Reliposes .ths gams, and ths world series ance automatic tube vulcanising plate ana wss ovsr. all attachments; one Willey electric buffThs crowd boiled out In th damp field ing, machine No. 99, type F. G.; one as Ross Young took ths last ball of the American skiving machine; three wrk series out of the air aa It left Ward's benches; one ttre rack; one .Scientist bat and threw It Into th stand. steel cablnek: on etore counter; one one Excel, ; Ths ball players ran off ths scene rap- Biles C. Herring idly and ths sxcited fans could not catch auto Jack; pne Utilities auto running gear air electric ono up with them, but McGraw, now th allner; holder of his third world's championship compressor No. 3K7151, with all piping with a atrjig- of wight National league and electrical swatch attachment; afi pennants fluttering behind him. walked shop tools used in repairing auto tubes leisurely put from ths bench into th and tires. There will be due on said mortgage at crowd. . Ha was In street dress, but ths portly, the date of sale ,the sum of 31000.00 d man who but a few years principal, $200 00 attorneys fee and 354.00 interest, making a total of 31254 00. ago was a wispy looking, ROBERT H WALLIS. fellow, th stormy petrel of baseball, wa quickly recognised and surrounded. .The Attorney for Mortgagee, 219 Judge Bldg. y739S crowd cheered him time and again, and It was some minutes belors McGraw NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. could get to ths clubhouse. Over at third base .Henry Fabian, the Sealed bids or proposals will be received old groundkeeper of the Gants, .proud by the board of county commissioners of held as Punch, forth to a big gathering Utah county and the city commissioners of d fane after running up the of Provo city for the completion of the tiny blue streamer on the center field city and county building at Provo, Utah, means th Giants have all, according to plans and specifications pole that always won. as' prepared therefor by Joseph Nelson, Under the grandstand Colonel Huston, architect. Bidden may obtain plans and vice president of the Yankees, held forth specifications from the architect's office, with sympathising friends, the last sur- Farmera and Merchants Bank building. vivor of the day of the American league Provo, Utah. A deposit of 340.00 will be contingent. required for the general contract and 325.00 for the plumbing and heating conMcGraw Takes' Time. tract to Insure safe return of the draw-- , be agreed. Th crowd had about filtered out of ings and specifications as may Bidders will be required to furnish a th yard when a young chap of mild 5 of their demeanor came to the press stand, un- certified check for to per cent James T. Gardner, bid, made payable noticed. Few recognized him. chairman of the board of county com"Gimme a match," ha requested mildly. It was Johnny Rawlings, hero of missioners. A bond of 50 per cent of the the world s series of 1921, who never contract price will be required of the got a chance to play In the worlds se- successful bidder. Bids will be opened at the office of the ries of 1922, which made heroes of John county courtcounty commissioners, d Scott, "the third; of the o'clock p. m. Helnie Groh, of Long George Kelly and house, Provo, Utah, at J922. 12, The commisOctober Thursday, many others. Not even old "Eppy of the Harry Ste- sioners reserve the right to reject any vens forces, gathering up the empty bot- and all bids. By order of the board of county comtles in the big stand and silently gloat' ing, seemed to remember Johnny. Such missioners. JAMES T. GARDNER, Chairman. is world's series fame. M. Attest: Wallace Clerk. y5444 Hales, What the Giants, did to ths Yanks Is approximately what the Boston Braves NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. did to the Philadelphia Athletics In 1914, when George Stallings and his supposedof LTtah, office of state road com8tate ly ragtag outfit swept through Connie mission, Balt Lake City Utah. Mack's mighty machine for four straight Sealed bids will be received by the games state road commission of Utah, state The Yankees were the hot favorites In Balt Lake City, Utah, at 2 o'clock the betting when this series started, the capttol, p. m. Wednesday, October 18. 1922, and odds being based on their pitching staff. at that time publicly opened for construcIn pitching and in everything else, howtion of the Brlgham-Corlnhighway in ever, the Giants had it on the American Boxelder county, the same being federal between Brigham leaguers "Bullet Jos" Bush, a memory aid project No. of the series of 1913, when he waa with City and Corinne. the Athletics and beat McGraw's Giants, The length of road to be constructpitched fairly well in spots today, but ed or Improved is 4.5 miles, and the printhe Giants hit for ten safe blows. Mean- cipal items of work are approximately time Arthur Ncbf, the only in as follows; Grading, construction of the series, was holding the sluggers of drainage structures and paving with one Y'ankees to Portthe five hits. Last year, in of the following types: 7 three game, Nehf waa the hard luck land cement concrete or concrete bit. top. base with pitcher of the series. Babe Ruth, the highest priced man In Plans and specifications are on file-i- n baseball, fell down In the series. The the office of the state road commission, Giant pitchers pitched to him .without Sait Lake City, Utah, and the office of fear and the big fellow could do no hit- the bureau of public roads at 403 Klesel ting. Outs.de of one lapse, bldg., Ogden, Utah. Bob Meusel was the star of the Yankees, The above plans and specifications may while Ward, who was not expected to be obtained at the office of the state on depositing five do much hitting, made two home runa. road commission Walter Plpp also played good ball for (33.00) dollars Any additional information may be secured from the state road the American leaguere. engineer at Salt Lake City, Utah. 'She right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Casn or certified check for three thou-la'n- d dollars (33000.00) made payable to the Ulah state road commission most accompany each bid ah evidence of good faith and as a guarantee that If awarded the contract the bidder will execute the contract and give bond as required. STATE ROAD COMMISSION. , bingles count and drove in seven of ths By Preston G. Peterson, chairmaR. winner's runa. Howard C. Means, state road engineer. Bob Meusel and Wally Pipp with six - 1023 hit apiece led the Yankees in batting. Aaron Ward had the distinction of knocking out two home runs. They were the FUNERAL DIRECTORS only hits he made and came each time with no one on base. tPpON NELL ft CO. undrt Wvn mad embalm Frisch and Groh also were fielding er, 225227 South West Tempi t. Phone 4122 stars, while the former's plav In every Wat. ff461 of the EVANS A EARLY. KI NERAL DIKHTOKS. "was a scintildepartment game lating spot in the aggressive work of Mortuary chapel, 48 So. State at. Waaatoh McGraw's men. 5516. c4414 The failure of Huggins pitchTOMBSTONES ing staff to ct.me through while tne MONUMENTS, Giants' moundmen showed unexpectedly LAlUrE Uc to Neleut fromU. itcKeiiSie. good, was the outstanding upset of the Disnlar rard 422 Hn. State. preseason dope." but the failure of WE are tho o&ijr mtr. and dewier iu lfnh. It Babe Ruth to shew any prowess at bat will pay you to tee ua. Notice the adrirett; whatever wa a big disappointment to Tern Yankee followers. Ruth got but two hits Ft ah Granite and Marble Co.. 75 West So. p3525 pie time at bat and seldom bie to get the ball out of the inCEMETERIES field. The nearest he came to a home run waa in the fourth game, when he WAHArtll Lawn cemetery, perpetual care. Main 54 nt. Phone Wat 1866 c3843 drove a towering fly to right center that Cunningham caught after a hard run, a FLORISTS few feet from the bleachers. MATTRESS OLD umttr REPAIRING male over Rkw yew. Quality Cali Utah Mattrftss Co., 2 E and seme. h 32.14 Was. HH4 8th Ho icotlun. wool, hair, fathr mattTCfcse,, nr box spring) fra' over lke ffewr. pioneer Ms t truss ftactory, 1101 W 3rd N. Was. 6424 OLD 4781 ., |