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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING,, OCTOBER 12 14, 1922. Easy to Be Generous Wlieit It Doesnt Cost Anythin Indians Beat Beelets by Hitting Uncle Bimat Opportune Times - At Esattlft: Salt Lika 1, Saattla Oakland 0, At San Franelsei ' . Francises 8. At Laa Angalaai .Varnen . a laa 8. At Portland: ? (per 11 t ' Saeramanta 1, 1, 8TANDINQ OP 4. Lea THI BEEBUSTER-SE- TS "PAUIT STRAND- West and East, Getting Come FOWDIT Off to Poor Start, Into Stretch With Rush .- Twenty-four-Mi- CLUBS. t SAN FRANCISCO, aira no-ru- g. LeaUTi7l)76 87H03I106 1101112)1211 I In a rather easy victory for Kelts Patch, with ths Denver gsldlna Petef Daphne, end Henry Direct dividing second and thlcd money. . - Jacobs won today, even though the opponents outhit the tribe. As In the previous day's game. Lane wan hogging the of the spotlight. Jfo not only aeorod two four runs, stols two sacks, hit a single, walked and sacrificed, but also he hiked far over into right center In the seventh to pull down a drive from Myers' bat wbleh no doubht would tave tied the score. It was the only Inning wherein Jake wag In serious trouble. Two men were on the paths when Lane made the catch, and both runnera were Kon their out of way home when Billy pulled the sky. In the first Inning lane wralked, stole second and scored on two Infield outa With one out In the second, Htumpf Singled, went to second when Anflnson ihrsik a return pitch tnto center field, and scored on a combination of Crane's Infield out and Riley's wild throw to third. , The Bees' sole tally came In the third. when Mysrs doubled and was tossed outsecond Vltt hit to Jacobs. Vltt went to on Kerns' out, and scored on Wilholt's hit to right. t In the fifth Tobin singled, advanced on Jacob' Sacrifice and lane's out, and on Wist anil's single. rord last seslp was taken by the InLane beat out a dians in the eighth. hit to third, advanced on a sacrifice. Stole third end scored on Hood's sacrifice fly to left. ft Sacramento won 1, Portland wen 2. Vernon won 1. law Angeles won 2. Oakland won 1, San Francisco won postponed. 2, 1 Winning and losing pitchers yesterday: At Seattle Jacobs. Seattle, winner; Myers. Salt lake, loerr. At San Francisco Scott, San Francisco, winner; Arlett. Oakland, loser. At Los Angel? Wallace, laa Angeles, winner; James, 'Vernon, loser. At Portland Walberg, Portland, winner; Canfteld, Sacramento, loser. see v.JUX,',$ if Paul Strand, getting two hits yesterday, excelled the previous record for number of hits in a single season. Paul has run up his total to 283, which exceeds by oae the number of hits mads by Jay Kirke of Louisville last yeai1; 282. Hack Miller's 280, made In 1020, was a former Coast league record. One of Strand's hits yesterday was a hot shot to center, and his second was a bealen-ou- t bunt to third, made In the ninth inning. There will be a double-headtomorrow and a final twin card on Sunday. Lane added Billy numerously to his stolen base record today, hooking sacks at si)'.. er . The Bees and the Indiana will plav a at Seattle today, the first game beginning at 2 o'clock, Salt Lake time. double-head- The Oaks and the Heals will play a at San Francisoo today, double-head- o The Browns have posted notice of the recall of First Baseman Jimmie ltilcy. now with the Bees. Winning Army Will Enjoy Banquet at Expense of the Vanquished Foes. re ........ FATHER OF TWO IS r con-test- m 1113 0000 01 rocatello High Gridders Beat McCammon T se C Great Wins Feature Meet Race at lo - four-year-o-ld Calf Roper Visiting inKaysville four-year-o- ld ld 11U1T AND I . . I New-haus- en BUNT ON JAMES FOR SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 12. Negotiations for a "Little World Series'' In California between the team winning the Pacific Coast Baseball league championBEES 1, INDIANS 4. ship, and the winner of ths St. , At Beattls: series have been called off. W. H. SALT LAKE.1 The Red and Blue tournament, called McCarthy, president of the coast circuit, M " 13. H. R. AB. announced here today. FQ. A. An agreement the goir event of the ear, will be played 1 could not be reached on the number of .4 Vltt, lb today on the new course of the Country 4 games, the roast officials wanting seven club. Kfmi, ss ..... ...4 0 Play will begin at noon. ..... rf contests and the easterners five. Wllholt, ...4 0 The prise Is a dinner, at which the Strand. cf ..... ...4 Biffin, fb ...........4 winner will bo guests of the losers, the 0 Schick. If latter footing the bill of coate. The ban 1 --Riley, lb - s lLai-UAS 4 1 BOXERS DEAD quet will be served at oclock. Anflnson. o .,,..,...4 1 2 Myers, p A feature of the occasion will be the ST. .PACT 12 . Oct. Thomas Minn., of the directors cup. 1 SS 24 IS Totals Gibbons, Sr, father of Mike and Tommy presentation for during the season, and also 8 BATTLE. Glhhons,. St. Paul's famous boxers died the cups and prises won In the recent his home here today after a long Ill- state championship ' ! AB. R. H. FO. A. E. at tourney. ness. He was 73 of u old. News S 2 I 0 yeara of will line tewms two The as Ians, was withheld until the contestants meeting upthe follows, Wistersil. Sb I 0 1 1 S 1 Mr. Gibbons' death plaers boxGibbon 0 after the Billy Mlake-TO1 0 0 Hood, If ..... "...I.. .2 whose names appear opposite their own: 1 1 0 ing match at New York tonight. ft 0 4 Schorr, rf RED. BLUE. The elder Mr. Gibbons, who had never A ft 1 2 0 4 0 Cut, ss Wherry. rspUlo Joseph Ijerker, captala t 1 7 0 0 seen his eons fight, was born In County Uaorga Stumpf, lb ,,,..,.-..2- ' Vro Elm Hal B. Lamb ft ft 0 Mayo, Ireland, 1 2 2 and came .to St. Paul John T Union Crane. 2b Thornton M. Gilmer o 0 thlrty-tWI yeara ago. He obtained em- Bartlett Wicks Tobin, o Paul Kryser ft ployment In a local railroad shop, retir1 0 2 0 Rue I G. lialioran W. T. Peoann Jacobs, p ...I.V.....2 ing thirteen yeara ago after having ac- fraola T. HotteriU Georg Klterheck 1 A. K. Bell 4. A Gillette Totals ..27 4 7 27 12 quired considerable real estate. 0 W. A. Squires Salt lake ,..0 0 1 Four sons and three daughters survive. Leo, A Hfelaar t arl A. FUhor 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 x 4 Beattls R, E. Wight H Geo. James Ingbretaen Prrih Summary: Stolen bates Lane 2, Kerns. Two-baF. V Richmond W. J. Halloraa hits Myers. Jacobs. Sacrifice J. II. Waters J. r. rritrhtew hits lane, Jacobs, Wistersil, Hood. Time Team I.- , G. Diuwoorier A. G. Randall of game 1 hour ft minutes. Umpires A Nea house J. n. Walker. Jr. Edgar Eason. and Flnpey Hal J. T. F. 1411 Peery Special to The Tribune. i B. Ilauley L . Trigg POCATELLO; Ida. Oct. 11 -- The K Jennlnga c Volo J. lltaTner J. school football team defeathigh R. Galigber Iseon gtreet ed tha McCammon lads wrlth a scorn of Joaeph W. W. Ray Athol llawliot Lexington 20 to 0 this afternoon. field- - was Fred W. Homung Fred Balt Brady covered with six inches of mud hi places lister D. Freed Al W. Uowaa 12 A Oct. proLEXINGTON, Ky.. ct the Witcher Walker and the Al VTank McCammon heavy weight gram of four stakes and the unfinished boy was hard to overcome. Jackson did Adrian B. Pembroke r. P. i astle Phoenix pace composed the card at to- most of the P. B. Garrotte U Harms scoring for the locals. day's Grand circuit meeting here.- The B. B. Rowley, t perry W. Law so makes the third Tbls eucceeelve game H. W. Blum feature event eras the Castieton. for 2 04 the Pocatello boy have won. F, R. Critcklow abutting out trot t era. value 24000. which Sandford their L. t Miller and scoring 102 points. O. R. Wilkin Small's colt, Ths (treat Coach opponents Graot Hampto G. fr. Riehards MoDonald aatd noththat tonight Yolo, won in handy style. Despite- - his Bari V. Rmith ft. R. Im h poor showing la ths Transylvania. Great ing can stop his machine on lta way to M. H. ( heerer John SUcIab Britton was about an even choice with tha championship of the state. A. H. kill J. A. Kahn R. W. Hall The Orest Vole. A. B. Fisher W. G. Hunter T. W. 'Murphy, who has had poor luck F. ftellwood M. Heinar at the meeting here. Improved his av- Champion J, C. Pick . V. II Kamuels erage today, adding another stake vicFred Stauffer Lie sfrgtneai Miller tory In winning the Ashland with the D. McMullen A, Arthur Sweat good gelding Cxar Worthy. Special to The B. Hampto A L, Merritt The consistent little Michigan gelding, LAYTON, Oct, 13. Rollo Kinsev of L, B. Kwaner William fttorcy Baron Worthy, trotting hla usual good E. W, Browaiag Raymond, Canada, was the guest of Bish. U. W. Trudt rare, was second In each heat. T. J. O Brie op and Mrs. James E. Ellison this week. U ft. Cates Ths historic Lexington stake for Mr. Kinsey Is the champion calf roper ft. kt. MorHao. Jr. J. Jeae trotters went to Oulf Breese In A. N. McKay FMspatrUk each tn 2.10fo. She is the of the world, having roped by the hind Jha straight beats, Kean lliller - W. 44. Harlan of Lockhart. Robert Milter ofcalves from legs of the side twenty.flve property Cowan Fred Will Browne Ala., and her driver, Johnny Thomas, se. their mothers and delivered them to J. W. Collin Fred V. Leonard cured the driving honors of the day, also branders in nine minute and four sec- R, A. Culhert W. D Ihmaber , winning the unfinished Phoenix - with onds. P. P. Allieoa C. A. Qnlgley This tlm was made at a Wild West William Wallace Edna Early. B. f ftlegel The Lafayette, for t 10 pacers, resulted show held In Alberta. Canada, recently. H. M. Chamberlain 1. B. Bobbin e The West high Panther upset th dope yesterday afternoon when they triumphed over th Granite Farmers by a score of 23 to T on Cummfngk field, th flret league battle for both team The score show that the Panther arft far superior to the Rd and Blue footballers. Th first haX ended with the Farmers leading, T to I. In ha second half tha Panther cam back with plenty of and won. Numerous penalties war aplrlt placed on both teams, mostly for holding and unnsres-sar- y One player was ellml-nle- d roughness. from tha gsma for slugging. The Granite playere used tha forward pass qnlte often and scored their only touchdown by this method. Granite was forced to kick most of the time, and after team would be 'tied. th flret half was on th defense the rest At las frasrlKo: OAKLAND. of th game. The Panthers used line IAS FRAN'risro, AbRHPoAl AbKHPoA end rune and to make plunging, Brews. If.. 4 0 0 ft ft Ktlly, If.... 4 0010 their points, Th lines dropkicka of th two teams Brubaker, lb I 0 1 1 II Valin rf... 4 110 0 showed up very good. Th West high Wllte. rf... ft ft O 0 O Kansi, b... 4 0 10 1 batkfield was too much for the Farmfather. Sb. . 10 114 ElUaoa, lb. I ft 0 13 1 er. Granite's weakest point was her 4 0 10 0 baikfield. Lafayette, lb I 0 ft 14 ft See, rf ea 4 ft 1 2 Cooper, cf , , 2 ft 0 1 0 Rhyne, 3 0 0 1 B Kllduf, Sb. 4 12 1ft Madaras, .... 1 0 ft 2 I'Agstw, Read, e... 1 ft 2 2 Granite Scores First. 2 0 1ft 2 Scott, p... Arlett. p. 2 0 ft 1 1 Granite made Its only touchdown when Marriott.., t ft I 0 01 IVeldon Monson threw a forward pass to 1 0 0 1)01 , fBcbnlt Gailltam, yards for th Totals ..13 2 I 27 18 touchdown. who ran forty JJndsay kicked goal. Tha Total, ..27 0 4 24 13 Weet high's first touchdown cam after Ratted for Madera. Is linth. the Panthers had bucked the line from tBatted for Read is slatb. the forty-- ) ard line to the goal poet. Score by laalnf,: Oakland Harvey mad the touchdown. Nwhauen 0 0 9 0 0 Oaa fra solace failed to dropkirk. The next touchdown 0 0 O 1 O came after three minutes of play In the Enure Talker. Read. Ban. Summary: belle Off Arlett 1. Hit with pitched bill second half. The Panthers reoovered a Read, fttoles baaaa Agsew, Valla 2, Ktlduff fumble on tha Qranlte twenty-yar- d line 2 Twoh.ee bit Marriott. Double pteye And Rlngwood made the touchdown after Scott te Rbysa to Ellleas; A, new to Rhyne. running a . broken field. through Tima 1.83. Lmptree Byroa end .Caaey, failed to kick goal. This touchdown was soon followed by a dropkick made by Roberts from the forty-yar- d ANGELS line. Rlngwood intercepted a forward Pass VICTORY down and ran sixty yards for a touchRobfollowing Roberts dropkick. erta kicked goal. . By rnlrareal gervlc. Grant Roberts work brought th I.OS ANGELES, Oct. IS. The Angels Panthers time after time to won the fourth game of the series from their feet supporters by his dashing end rune He Vernon today bv the score of 2 to 1. accurately and got hla punts off Chadbourne's triple, followed by Highs punted for fifty to sixty yards at a time. Mork sacrifice fly, gave Vernon a one-ru- n lead played a splendid game and time after In the opening Inning. Unable to hit time he broke the (Granite line Bill James safely In the ear.ly part of and threw tha through Farmers hacks tor big the game, Killefer ordered his men to losses Rlngwood In the backfield played bunt. James, who had trouble throwing a good game and made two of th bunted balls, made two errors "and each Panther' touchdowns. one- - resulted In a run. For Granite.. CwUltama lived up to his Jolly replaced . him In the seventh. an of end. Time reputation being At Lea An,lf: after time he broke ip the Panthers' VERNON. LOS ANbEI.FR end runs and caught a forward pass AhHHPoAj AhUHPnA hich Oranlt her only points. rhiUmurne.rf 4 13 4 OiTwomMr.rf. . ft 0 0 3 0 Monson netted at fullback also a plaved good 1 8 .... 4 If 0 . . . 4 112 0 High 0( arrotl.lf He was responsible for many of 4 0 10 SiMrfahe.rf. .. 3 0 0 2 0 game. Smith. Sb the forward passes that Granite used. 8 0 0 1 3 Htwka.rf, ... 1 0 0 2 0 llral.Sh 2 0 0 S 0ilrlw.lb R 0 0 ft 0 Hyatt. lb Game by Quarters. Murphy .c.... 4 0 1 4 0 Raldwla.r... 4 0 2 2 2 0 0 1 4 l.lndlmorc Sb 4 10 3 2 Granite won the toesup and chose to 8 0 0 2 OIMcAuIct.m. . 1 0 0 4 3 receive. Robert kicked to Granite's I ft 1 0 0i Wallace. p. . . 2 0 0 0 0 ard. line. Granite made Its first ft 0 0 0 ft down on straight football.- - Lindsay to kicked twenty-yar- d line. Weat West's 80 1 8 24 7 Tbtala 28 2 3 27 10 Total, kicked back to th fifty-yar- d line. GranBrora by lsnlnga: was ite I O 0 0 0 0 0 0 Vfrnon penalised fifteen yards for holdGranite-kicke- d Lon ATtgplnr v - . .0 0 0 0 O the ball to west 1 0 2 ing. line. The Granite line held Error, Jam,, 2, Deal. MrAnlrn twenty-yar- d Summary: Inuinga pitched By Jamea 8 1 8. Charge de- the Panthers and Roberts was forcsd to kick. Granite made downs on an end feat to Jamea. At bat Off Jamea 27. Hlta Off Jamea 2: Rnsa Off Jamea 2. Run, re- - run and Lindsay ipunted to Lloyd on the Wallx-for 1. Struck out By Jamea twenty-yar- d ponalble line Roberts made an end 2, by Wallace 1. ltaara oa balla Off Jamea 3. run for thirty yards and kicked to Granoff Wallace 1, Hit by pitcher Hyatt. Stoles ites forty-yar- d line. The quarter ended haw Baldwin hit I hadbourne. with the ball In the middle of th field. Sacrifice hit, High, McCabe,' Deal, MeAuley, The second quarter opened with GranTim cf game 1 hour 2B ite kicking to 'Harvey. Wallace, Harvey made minute,. Vmplrea Hebrew gad Kt ardos. a line plunge of twelve yards and placed the hall on Granite's twenty-yar- d line. Roberts made a fumble and Owllllam WALBERG WINNER ran with the ball to the fifty-yar- d line before being tackled. Monson threw a MOUND TUSSLE pass to tiwilltams, who ran forty yards for a touchdown. Lindsay kicked goal. By rivrMl Service. Granite kicked off to Alleh and Harvey PORTLAND. Oct. 13. Portland defeatmade a line buck of eight yards. Roberts ed Sacramento today In a twenty-yar- d kicked to Granite' line. game. 2 to 1. Canfield and Walberg en- Granite kicked back and Chrietophereon gaged In an interesting pitching duel. the ball to Granite's twentv-yar- d ran line. At Fortiami Braden made ten yards through right BAt RAMENTO PORTLAND guard. Harvey carried the hall over In AbRHPoAl AbKHPoA a line plunge. . Newhauaen failed to kick 4 0 0 3 0 VVolfer, cf.. 2 . Kepp. 1 0 00 Roberts kicked off to Owllllam 4 Mi Neely, ef. 0 2 2 0 3 0 a.. 1,3 goal. and Granite kicked back. Tha half ended Sheehaa, Sb. 4 0 0 , 0' Rr,,!l 2b. . 40128 Roberts with kicking. Score Granite 7, 4 0 0 0 Murphy, lb. 4 118 0 Hale, 8h Real, rf . . . 2 0 0 4 0 Poole, lb. . . 4 118 0 Weet 8. Koberts kicked to Monson. who fum4 0 Manger. 2b. 4 '0 0 ft 1 High, rf on the twenty-yar- d line. 2 0 bled the ball Pearce, sa.. 4 0 2 0 IlStrewIt. lb 4 132(0 Ring- RUaage. c.. 4 0 0 T 4 Sli,ilelln. e 4 0 0 7 1 Newhsusen covered the fumble. 4 0 Canfield, p. 10 lWalberg, p.. 4 0 12 0 Caatisoad a 1 0 I O 01 M. Sheet.. Xithtaaa -- The day's best hitters. . Captain er Wild Heaven and Such double-heade- 13. Oft. Jim' Scott practically pitched tha San Francisco Seat, Into the Pacific Coast league pennant this afternoon when he allowed only four hits, shutting out Oaki land, 2 to 0. . , Ths defeat of Vernon et the hsnde of Lot Angela means that If San Francisco wins one more gam, or Vernon loaes one the Seale will become the champion. It was expected that victory would finally decide the todays pennant race, but the decision of th San Francisco team to play Tuesdays postponed contest In a double-headtomorrow mean that th latter still hat four games to play. The Seal are three and jme-ha- lf games in the lead and should they lose all four and Vernon win Its remaining three, th Tka Trlban a. no-hl- le . An- - SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. II. Five yeara raul Strand, wearing the lively-- ' of tka Beattie Glanta tn the Northwestern league, pitched the only perfa t game of baaaball ewer loosed on the Beattie park. n t, Strand threw a game, and not a player reached first base. Today, on the same lot a here he achieved his pitching record. Btrand established a new world's record mark for ' total number of hits during a season shen he beat out a. hunt In tha ninth It gave him his 283rd hit, and tha blow broke tha record made by Jay Ktrke of the Louisville American association team In 19CU. Strand's feat surpassed thst of Hack Miller, who hung up a Coast league mark by getting 280 blows in a I ingle year. i While Btrand was cresting his record, the Indians wers giving the Bees a pasting in another last game of ball The teams will cloee the season with tomorrow and Sunday. Jllliy Lens, tha apeedy little center fielder, made hay at tha expense of Ihe and battery by stealing two bases Billy taking the lead In hla department. In scoring is now first in steals and PLANE AT FAST CUP Ten Laps of Only Baseball Miracle Can Panthers Triumph Over Leopards Rally in Second Give Tigers, Again Beat Triangular Course Granite Eleven, 22 to 7, Half and Take Beet-en by Angels, a Tie. Negotiated" in 1:51:46. inTOpening l922 Game. diggers Scalp, 27 to 7. San Portland imsr e NEW WORLDS RECORD ' all-sta- te I . 1 thirty-y- 01 t Tbree-haa- e IN g. If-.- 1 Waehenfld.rf 0 00 0 01 -- I Total, ,..1317t2R Bitted for By, a Total, ....33 In ninth. when wtnntng ma tcored. Score by' Innlnga : Sacramento . ..0 ft 0 ft .0 0 0 -- 2 8 30 7 TOse-oof 01 Portland Summary: Error, Ryan, Canfteld. Rear, on hall, Off CiSfltld 1. off Walberg 1. Wild Stolen bare Pearce. Two- pitch Canfield. baa Time 1 33. hit Murphy. Umpire Tomas and Carroll. .0 .....010000000 I porta! 1 13 TWO. HOMES ENTERED. to Th Tribes. LAYTON, Oct, 13 The residences of E O. King and AVllford E. WtggiU located on the state road near the north end of town, were entered by burglars this week. In the King residence the burglars procured an overcoat, a valuable watch and $7 In cash. The Wig-gi- ll hem wee ransacked, but nothing of value was missed. JEFvit Looks Like a Tough Old Winter for Jeff Staging a wonderful comeback, after being outplayed during .the opening half, the East high Leopards found their stride and Won their opening league game' from 2 to - Th the Jordan Beetdiggera game waa played on the Jordan campiK and both teams were backed by a large number of student. The vleltora apparently' felt they had the game won when they come on the field and when they found they had some stiff opposition to buck In the two In opening quarters they seemed lost. the laet half, however, th Leopards showed they could play the game steady gains through the heavy Beetdiggera' line, scoring their first touchdown a few minutes after th third quarter opened and then adding to this two two additional touchdropklcks and down. That the visitors were overconfident was -- easily seen in the opening period. Jordan chosa to receive and Alsop carEast ried the ball back twenty yards.line held and Jordan punted. East were then forced to punt and Jordan worked a pass for a gain. A loop gained around end twenty yards. On a fumble Bast got the ball in ths center of the field. Taufer got off some good punts, and Roberta was their best player tn At the end of the running back punts. ball on the fifty-yar- d quarter It waa East's line. No score was made during the quarter. Boon after the opening of the second quarter th home team opened up with forward paasea, making good gains. Dow took a pass for a twenty-yar- d gain and then Dewey ehortly after caught a pass over the goal line for th first score. th Whitmore mad goal point count from a dropkick. Jordan again worked th ball to their opponent' thlrty-var- d line, where an attempt Tor dropkick failed. Smith's tackling was exceptionally good. On a fak play Jordan mad a neat twenty-yard Near the end of the half gain. Jordan was threatening to score. Blast kicked off In the second, half. Jordan fumbled and East worked the ball d to Jordan's line, but was held. Soon after East again got th hall and took It over on .line plunges for their first score, Taufer going over. Roberts made the goal point count. Jordan again kicked off and Bast carried the boll to their opponents twenty-yar- d line, where Roberta dropped beds and sent a neat dropkick through the uprights for another three points. Blast kicked and recovered a fumble. Glynn caught a pass for 'a twenty-yar- d gain. Jordan held on their line, but Roberts again dropped back and booted the haH equarelv between the upright. The score at the end ef this period waa 13 to 8 for East. In the final period th visitors played their best gamp and their heavy line opened up big holes for the backs to tear through. Roberts played a splendid game In this quarter and was always He was easily the good for hla yardage. beet ground gainer tn the Blast's back-fiel- d and when once started was hard to Two touchdowns were scored In etop.after receivthis quarter, one forward pass and the other by a ing Roberts, resulting mostly from straight football. Most of the Jordan attempts for forward pas are were blocked, while the visitor opened up and completed sevJordan made a eral successful passes. number of costly fumbles and if there were any brakes In this half the visitors got them. Following Is the lineup: 7- - ten-ya- rd ten-yar- - MOUNT - CLEMENS, Mich., Oct. 13. In a race In which nine army planes participated, the navy having wtthdiawn Its two entries. Lieutenant T. J. Kdenig of Buffalo, N. Y won the Liberty engine builders trophy here today. Lif utenant Koenig piloted a Lee Pere'' observation plane, equipped with a Liberty twelve motor over the triangular course at an averThe 128.8 miles an hour. of age speed plane is the same In which Lieutenant, John A: Macready established a worlddr altitude record of 37,800 feet last year. Second place In the race went to Major l. B'ollet Bradlev oL Chanute field, III., who piloted a I)e Havllamf observation plane, driven hy a Liberty twelve motor. Lieutenant W. L. Boyd ef Pittsburg, piloting as a similar plans, waa third. His average-w12J miles an hour in each ol the , ten laps. The only others to complete the course In finished the following order: Lieutenant W. B. Carter, fourth; Lieutenant J. D. Givens, fifth, and LieutenAll piloted ant H. R. Morton, sixth. De Havlland observation planes similar to 'those that finished second and third. The three planes which did not finish were forced down by engine trouble. Captain L I. Harvey, flying a De withdrew after leading the field n for six laps. The navy announced shortly before noon that its two planes would not fly. No It was said explanation was given. however, that late Thursday the army entered a formal protest against the enplanes of try of the Vought observation the navy, which are of a new type, complaining that the Vought planes did not carry machine guns and othe combat the army planes. equipment carried on worlds-recorover d Speed trials for the course set for today were a postponed because of adverse winds. le Ran-tou- V-- B llav-llan- dt U. A. C. Tennis Devotees Staging Fall Tourney Special to The Tribune. LOGAN, Oct. 13. A successful fall tennis tournament is being conducted at the are The singles Agricultural college. nearly completed And the doubles tourney will commence next week. Bill Merrill and Cyril llammond, both members of the Aggie state champion team last spring, have .qualified to play for the honors In a match which will held tomorrow. Both beat out some ; men to acquire this honor. Some of the stars who have taken part in the singles tournament are Cy HamAlbert mond, Bill Merrill. Verio Fry. Titus. l,eo Sperry, Lynn Richards, Wes- ton Vernon. Mose Rich, Wesley Howell, Walter lsueur, Don Parkinson, Erne Elder, Blaine Kelsey and James Quay kV ar U. S. Collects w N $6047.50 Tax From World s Series Chtctfo Tribune Salt iake Trt&uue Leased Wire. WASHINGTON, Oct. 13. The commls-sionof Internal revenue announced today that, with the 185,947 paid admissions and receipts totaling 3650,475, tha admission tax collected by the federal government from the baseball world s series was $60,547.50. The box office statement was checked at the close of each game by representatives of tha advisory council, the NaJordan. East. tional and American leagues and the bu... Jonee reau e of internal revenue. Caffey GH1 Dem rg Admission prices ranged from $1 to 16, admis Smith Fltsgerald divided as follows: lg Saddler sions, 39,808; $3 admissions, 45,947; $5 ad.rt .It Wither missions, 72.826; $6 admissions. 7266. ..... Dewey i. Dow ,. Whitmore .... Oldham Meet Today Thompson ...... Alsop The Hollandia soccer team will today Prince. Referee Major Umpire Jim line up against the Salt Lake eleven at Hamilton. Linesman Bill Maughan. the South Junior high school campus at 4.15 o'clock In a league game, and will Callie use the same eleven that won at Ogden two weeks ago. is again making changes in Salt their team to find places for Clapham, 7ha Callie play Ogden today at Lorln Poole, Hall and Umplehy. The continual Farr park, and all player are tex report changing ef the Salt Lake lineup affects as was at the lnterurban at 1:43 oclock prompt the teams play as a combination, noticed In the clash with the CaledonIn order to take tha 1 oclock train. feel that The following players are requested to ians. yet the Balt iAke boys Meusel be In attendance: Irwin. Andrew. Mc- against the Hollandlas they will have Thomson. Donald, Bryson, Young. the right material which will be out to win on straight football. Holmes, Gains, Major. J. and R. HawBrown. Graham. J. thorne, Otley, McI If unable to he any Quillan. player 13. PERRY. Iowa, Oct. Bob Meusel. to he should phone Charlie Craig star center fielder for the New York present Americans, knocked out a hem run with at Wasatch 4321 before noon. Race three on bases for pella In- th flret Inning of today s exhibition gam here beTech Tigers LAUREL, Md., Oct. 13. Five thorough tween the scmlprofewilonal. teams from hrede are entered In tomorrows $10,000 and Plla. - Pellas on'y scores were Perry In Maryland handicap, at a mile and a quarmade the first Inning, losing to Perry. ter. The probable starters are: 12 to 4. Bunting. Nedda, Rebuke, Tangerine and Bab Ruth, eoetar of Meusel with the Special to The Tribune. POCATELLO, Ida. Oct. 13. Th Idaho Athelstan. Turfmen favor Harry PayneYankera. played first base for Perry. are for Tech the He knocked out two three-bfirst ready Tigers game Whitneys Bunting to carry off the laurhits and of (he season tomorrow with the- - Utah els. The track Is fast and Meal racing a single In five timet at bat. This was th first of a aeries of nine- Aggie frosh, and Coach Hutchinson states weather Is expected. teen barnstorming exhibition games to that hie men will put up a good initial SPEAKERS ANNOUNCED. be played during the coming week by fight. Th rain this morning puts the Ruth and Meusel. They play at Lincoln. college field In fine condition for the Breakers for Sunday evening services I game and a. large crowd of Neb., tomorrow and in Omaha on townspeople In the Eleventh ward will be F. S. Richwill be out for the game. ards and William H. Shepherd. er One-doll- ar ............ Hollandia Soccerites to Salt Lakers Soccer Squad Will Battle Ogden Team Today lke ftp Ruth and Star With Hawkey e Bashers Pocatello Ready for Utah Aggies Win Bunting Favored Maryland Handicap at (Copyright, 1922, ty H. C.'TiBhftr. Trade Mark Beg. V. S. Pat. Off.) By BUD FISHER r jr n - |