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Show EVENING DESERET NEWS TUESDAY JUNE'" 8 1020 ' y'i' I,-- TO HOLD SHOOT BRITISH OPEN GOLF CHAMPION ON SATURDAYS Is Writing Serifs of,- FIVE ARTICLES For The Deseret News, Beginning Saturday, June 12 Instructive, Entertaining, Newsy for Golfers. . -- SHEELY BETTERS St Louis Hoelo .... Nw York . of exTho weak of. May II waa-otreme historical Interest at Bolling flUd. Tha first annual army air tournamant was hsld hers under tbs auspices of ths field, and marks ths turning point In ths Air Service from the Poet-wa- r, Indefinite neve to the peace time reorganised, progressive, end constructive regime. The tournament was conceived and organised In 9 very short tlmebnd yst was 9 complete sucesss In svsry sens. Its purpose wes to acquaint tho public with tho progreee extent and limit 9 One of oeronouUcs together with an insight into what tho future has In stors la this line. Everyone who attended was thoroughly and rightfully amased at tha achtevamanta and it la fait that they alao conceived to a belter degree how their own faith and convictions when constructively bent toward aernoantlce would hasten tbs unquestionable benefits to bo derived from tho daily use of aircraft both from a military aa well as a oTvtl point of view. The Bret day of tho tournament, Friday, May 14, dawned with lowerTo ing skies and threatening rain. many till skeptical. tha thought came would to tha have tournament that be postponed but aernoautics have outgrown tho days when weather con dttiona were an absolutely controlling factor and today only tho pore vB lent of meteorological conditions can prevent or endanger ths operation of aircraft. Punctually at ten In th first event scheduled morning- - th which was a formation flight directed by wireless telephone from th air was carried out perfectly. From tbs Urns on during th rest of the day all th events were carried oat as planned and noticeably each event scheduled waa on time. Th punctuality of such a program as was presented is considered remarkable for even In ground meets of a similar eompetltlvs nature It Is doubted If tbe adherence to schedule as was ths csss In this Instance has aver been bettern Philadelphia Ynfi4,ra At Brooklyn New Tork . Brooklyn No other games scheduled. Today's tehedats. Pltteburt at Boston. Bt. Louis at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at New York. INGL . Chlcato at Philadelphia. BROOKLYN, June 7 With Dave Ban rroft at short as a result of the deal with Philadelphia for Fletcher, New Seven Game Series Starts York Improved today, but wee sinable to beet Brooklyn. Bunched hits off : With the Two Clubs Tiec Toney and Hubbell In three Innings won for the locals their fifth straight from the Giants, by 4 to 3. Secretary For League Leadership OBrien of the Giants denied Itawllnga of Boston figured In the Flelcher-Ba- n BT rVANK C. mSNKE. deal. croft Thril be Should One ef time Oaca a Each upon Marty Burke, Score by Ipnlngs: New Orleans, was sparrlnt partner for New 9 9 1 9 9 9 1 9 9 J York sJck Dempsey. That was a trifle more Brooklyn 1191199 Ier, a And now, than through year ago. out tho Southland, they articulate: LEAGUE. AMEBICAN In the "Some of these days and not Won. Doit Pet too dletant future It'll be Jack Cleveland , 18 .818 .....39 With both dub tied for first piece Dempsey va. Marty Burke for tho New York .29 17 (a tho Itifnt ittmllaf Baa FYsuUco championship of tbo world." In modern Chicago 35- No heavyweight gladiator 31 II sod Salt Lake opened op series this annals Boston Dempsey tips come barring . ee 23 29 aftsrnoon at Bonnevlll park. Tho two along faster than the freckle faoed Washington 17 26 St. ... Louie teams will battle in seven tames and giant ef Loulatana. He's been flstl Philadelphia ....18 (I more for lltto professionally cuffing from 14 a 23 one should bs thriller Detroit every 12 months, are those who than yat each to first last. It Is expected that is Burke declare him that handling club will do Its utmost to win the only half aa good aa he'll be In an 'koaterdays lUnlta lion's share of the tames. Oven more other year or eo. At New Tork (First Phltndet than ordinarily, and with this In view was at Dempseys suggsetlon that phis 1. New York I. game) It (Second game. the fans will doubtless experience Burke entered the pro" ranks For Philadelphia I. New York 6, week of inteneo excitement. At Chicago Detroit I. Chicago 19. eight rears or so, tho youngster had No other games scheduled. Following the San Francisco series battled amateurs He started wield tbs Bees will meet Loa Angeles. Ing hie fists in a ring whsn ha weigh ed only 81 pounds In lesa than two Today's Sckednla. only 196 he years although ha scaled Boston at Chicago. tho paperweight and bantanx. Washington at Hu Louie New Tork at Detrotu weight champion. When he notched 129 he won the Philadelphia at Cleveland. featherweight and lightweight titles; at 149 ho was welter and middleweight NEW TORK. June 7. The New Tork And at 159 ha was king of Americans divided their double-headchamp. tho amateur heavies la bis own portico with Philadelphia today. New York win ler district nlng the first, I to 1, and Phlladelphl an the to t. second, On. Him uphill game, Dempsey Takes, won hie eighth straight game In Just about that time Dempsey was In Quinn contest. the a first Collina, Texas league New Orleans training for the Carl started hie first major league Morris fight ata in till. Ha needed recruit, In tha s,- - nd contest and was rams New housed Orleans sparring partners. e eighth. mocked out In many huskies but none cared to servo Catcher Myai was spiked by Ruth an punching bags for tho "Utah Maul and was to retlrn. obliged er. First game: And. then, came Barks, mild faoed. Score by Innings: mild mannered. I feet I Inches tall Philadelphia .. ..99 9991999 knockout special was staged aa a trifle wider than a cornstalk. New nd York Leallag Bitters. tna final card of 9019911 the season by Hardy for Dempsey and Second garnet P.C. LW. Timidly he Inquired ... I 9 9 0 9 9 3 4 pologstlcally ha asked for a Job Philadelphia , . Us a'lgL1 EdhSbpard?af?er 8hesly, a I .m .i too too "But 9 1 I 9 you're light4 light 9.0 9 Johnson, B. L. ..nee of severs! months from the lo- Dempsey. Compton, Sscto. ........... '1 guess you're r'ght about that lend' 'SnhlVrsf lund oMh." hXed Thr., June CHICAGO, Detroit Fltigerald, R p. but X can take a cocking taka a good pitchers were found for 18 hits by Miller, Oak main s wnL Esrh I. one. Won't you try mo opt?" pleaded Fleher, Vernon Burke. Maxert, R L. J. Mitchell, Vernon Something about Burka'a appealed to Dempsey the somethng that wine In Ty Cobb Injured Sunday In a eolll- - lIwDu'tchNookh. JolAlt ."nnVand (ALT LAKE. stent friends for the fitw .Orleans slon with Flagstead. will bo out of tho had II O. AB. R. H. PC.LW. Just has who turned tha exam- - to hl. YX youth ;game about ten days. An voting ,.89 318 39 83 ,31( .189 age. Sheely ... He ex- -j nation toasy revealed torn ligaments otheV is and croIs''back huTest? olnrertty honestly of rightto 348 it 88 .355 .838 Johnson . which the left knee. hes tbs typo who never pro-l,- n ,.0 aent him tha land of nod. "Worth .V. .10 13 I 4 ,333 .384 amplified: 9 9 9 9 0 1 1 1 Louie Poluso aoived Mickey himself, yet. through the armor Derlt Snldar .89 313 47 78 .828 .343 Jecto Majrert . . .9 19 of Denver early in the flrat round or modesty one can detect confidence Chicago Ruraler .. .57 389 34 75 .314 .lit of In himself tha reel unalloyed eonfl. four round tilt and thereafter .99 239 51 1 .385 ,371 dence Krug he kid fought on. and was gradually 'their In men for A mad a wins that battles block of tha Denver .68 3)8 II 69 .377 .388 Mulligan . lovable, freckle faced, blue 2r,'i,nE down Chip when the Internal boy who chopping plendld, In the ring until .19 38 1 9 .359 .250 Thurston ' duo to the action of the brok hair way continued the bleeding fourth round through Band ..... .39 105 18 25 .238 .335 on his purely After taking the grit. ... 4 5 .12 23 .327 .278 Heiger count of nine on several knock down 19 127 29 28 .230 .231 By Ier .... . tha fourth round Mickey' sec- v . tii iwu, r ne iw.imnia Jenkins .. ..33 98 13 31 .314 .335 even ou- ware 5 I on,,s tossed then the that far Into towel qualltiea the . u. 5 34 ..11 .298 .32? Bromley il attention I Probably th only reason the ring. .lltf 'i1, Jim- 8 .187 .173 perlor to men who were ranked among Stroud ... ...187 38, ur il!.8 C two my Munson and Spud t0u. r ? about did .. 3 .138 .147 the shining lights of the fistic world. 23 Cullop . ... not and nh' because via the k. o. was chopping ; Saw Fa furs Ahead. Mun- 4 .121 .133 Leverens ". ...13 33 clock of Qle Anderson, the Coat Ison heavy his left Injured hand In Tou have a future ahead of you a welgbL who boasted knockout vlctorlea first the Baum .... 1 .083 .083 ...10 34 round after he had early caressed it splendid future," Dempsey told Mhrty. mler and WtUI Meehan, against Murphy's Jaw hsiu frl doien Present players 1929 323 680 .391 ,393 His admiration 'Of Burk increased A1 Reich and made time fought Compelled to Released players 113 15 37 .000 ,000 when the kid not only stood np under ' h 'Irbt hand 'during thraJ TsI'i pU.tdh ?rlMis '"S Munson rather husky socking" but always Dnrhelerksiwl-t,h- l n neat gava 3041 338 597 .394 .398 showed an eagerness to rush In for regarded aa on of the cleverest Totals trounelnr and took thaMurphy ring, decision. mors: Of course, Dempsey never tor men the game has known Jim Elme Bnn'Cettera. Sluts an wop easy decision loose with Burke not In the terrible Corbetta day. over W'll'e, Oakland Waugh of Denver In thetr Burke wa shaded by Reich In the four Bobby Dempsey way but , he banged Bnrke round tilt. Several Johnson. Bait Lako times Stut hard enough to floor a good second first round and then went out and all had th Denver boy in a bad Kriiv, Halt Lake way but but assassinated the easterner who rater. over got anxious and failed to meaMadgert, Salt Lako And Burke always remained him 80 pounds. H was a sure o. k. a right he which had every Oakland line, aide up. phantom in comparison with Reich. He chance in thepunch world to land. Rortntt. Vernon In the spring of 119 Dempsey, to- won every one of the'other 14 rounds Jack sent Kid Solomon to t'htdnoerne. ternon-,,.- , New.Orleana folks say Al looked the floorCasey gether with Jack Kearns, Insisted upon and for th full count In the first Schick San Francisco .... worse aa 15th the ended In Burke a Wilthan Jesa proround of their four round bout after becoming performer , McGafftgan, Sacramento . fessional rlnga. Kearns launched him lard did on July 4. of- - a on landing every kind punch Greatest Nam her Hits. on his career In April. 119 by getting Solomon. won - as Young - Emmett Big Schedule I aid Oat. him e fight with Soldier Klnley. Burke Fisher, Vernon from Billy Jackson by a Dlgbys program Of battle for Bnrka quickly beat Klnley so easily that it really embrace Johnson, Salt Lake in the first round of ths amafight with Gene Tunney, Bob knockout wasn't a fight.- Yet, Miller. Oakland ... at the time, Kln- Martin. Bergeant teur ralaer. curtain DoBob Smith, Ray th mak- ver. Battling Lovlnsky, Sheely. Balt lake . ley vii Mgarded as having Wlllt Meehan . Two novelties were put on by Hardy J. Mitchell, Vernon . ing of in great ftghtar.- and Charlie Welnert all within the brothers, two tiny kfds. boxed two Compton. Sacramento ms Takes brother, t wo tiny kids, boxed two a Manager. next six ro on tha Chaabourne, Vernon In which "If be win em an what then?" Dlg- fast and furious rounds went Burk hack New to Orleans Bolt both Lake ........ landed an assortment of punchMsggert. and hunted up a pal Fred Dlgby, a by wa asked. es Two-BaThe . Linck also brothers tiny kids, Then U'e FuMon." New Orleans sport writer. Hitters. and their tinier sisters treated th And then 7 "Im a professional fighter now. Knight. Oakland . to a class (ana hag punching 'Don't crowd n dont crowd us." exhibition. high Fred," declared Marty, almost with a Johnson, Salt Lake a Both attractions got retorted Mush. Dlgby. "I guess I need a manager. Rtimler, Balt Laks ' Will you take the Job?" i?w lout fldhtlng Dempity tome-wy- " good silver shower. Fisher, Vernon Fred Dlgby would and did. Sheely. Balt lake Well. Marty love Jack Ilk J. Mitchell. Vernon ..... That was less than a year ago and he now Dlgby flnda himself In a gwlrl of would an older brother and I'm not ATLANTIC CITY I Caveney, Han Francisco sure he ceuld ever be coaxed Into that are offers that htiti at Three-Bas- e being volleyed FLYWEIGHT WANTS ; Hitters from all parts of tha country. Fans In trying to beat the man who gay him his slsrt." replied Dlgby. "Marty " MulHgan! Valt east and see west want ths to north, WESTERN BOUTS I fjike Dempsey and folks And pro, Burke, "the new seneatlon. worship never want to knock downwho moter are engaged In a for Terry an idol. Ralph Jannatty, But who knows but that some day Leonard. Atlantic manager clash for his services. (Tlty'a flyweight Crawford. LoXiiRres find Burke, may Is contender. only desirous of Dempsey Buffers Aa tajury. arranging bis way to absolute crest of thbarring fistic matches with some of the fast boys For In th past year Burke, Hheelj. Balt Lake world and Depieey may find It nsces-arx of the western section to a according he has weighed only 180 at although Blu. Portland to battle his best, aho but communication recently received here. has been performing in spectarular a punching bagth formin McGafflgsn. Sacramento him onlywti a so few Leonard, la Mi Per. Oakland aaya, Jannatty In ready a dosen before. style. He's figured about to meet any - Rcften. Vernon flyweight In tho world clashes and triumphed In all but one. years Yet there wouldn't be anything ex- rartliir note, He is ready to meet The setback came when he fought ceptional about Jhadbourne, Vernon that. For In Jim Jimmy tt Mde, the Englishman, at any ' George Chip. Jn the second round. Jefferies was Jim Corbett's 187 ' Heme-Ra- a time .or place. Terry has fought some Hitters, sparring Chip bored in and his head struck partner. To years later Jeff ; was er the best Sheely, Fait Lake .. In such boys in th a to fracas cheat Burke's and is way of the champion world a and ! year known as the Knockoutcountry Murphy. Brattle King of At- after he whipped S ture part of the breast bone. that Rumlcr. Halt Lake Corbett tha U Pn t0 boX n was The of such a aa nature same man f?wmgV.lyT Injury who very ! Krug. Halt Lake tha world at would have caused an ordinary fighter of what he knew and taught ho had started Compton. Bacramento he is a legitimate flyweight I to quit at once. But not so with Burke. him on a professions) career. Borion. Vernon 112 scaling only pounds. - Angeie, bchick, San Francisco 4 Total-BaHitters. Fheele, gait Lake Johnson. Balt laki Miller. Oakland ...I... ?! Ttumler, Balt Lake lie 1. er 91 99 to-pil- ed ed. Th .nb! (tending ( the Clabs. 7.-- -- Verb on Los Angeles ., , .... 11 1 ................ ............ - ae "I Idol-Ise- free-for-- all ............... him-muc- h " se "her. wmon Hfhick. Los Angeles Crawford. Lo. Angeles . I 'nmpton. Bacramento Bor ten. Vernon S a -- rifle Hitters. Forhan. San Francisco Johnson, Salt Lake . Pmlth. Vernon 77 if t!111 .......... h.dhoYa. vernos Angeles rn,ailjFortiand Mlatersil. Base Pfeslera. Johnson, Balt Ika MK.a'f.gan Backamento If..4 ins 1 107 ''fs7 W it J? i JJ Ruhlec, Balt lake MollwPx. Bacramento ..I Bias, Schick, Ben Francisco Maggert. Balt Lake ..... OARSMEN SAIL-FO- R ROYAL REGATTA TK oarsmen - ef June . BOSTON, the Union Boat deb. she win repre-sethe United Bfnten at th English Rossi Henley shipped their rtielta today nd reaat'a, ftuloned them ta New where on Thursday, th party tork, wtll take passage for England. Hot-er- f F. Merri. k, .coach of the 'tois In chargs ping harvard eight - . t th party. nt l), . a the Sacramento club for about tea minutes last night. Bill Rodgers had been begging Seattle for a pitcher, and he finally coaxed Prea-ideKleper out of Brenton for a cash price. Brenton heard about It and said -he would baseball before he . would play'quit' on the Sacramento club. Acording to Jack udams of Seattle, McGaffigan of SacramentoMarty and other ball players who know Woodward, ths newest pitch- Ing addition to the team is a first class man. He is a right hander, haa a world of speed and lots of stuff, and should be a winner in this league. He Is leaving the east today and will Join the team in Loa nt . - - Angeles. Woodward participated In 34 year, 17 with the fames last 17 with the Card He won nln and lost 14. In all the contests he allowed but 74 earned runs. His percentage Is considered excellent. when ths standings of ths two clubs h worked for ax sidered. a BAKERSFIELD, Cal, June 7 Pitcher Adolph Sch inkle, who has been playing on the Bakersfield club of the San Joaquin Valley League, will leave tomorrow to play with th Omaha club of tha Western Association. Bchlnkla was with Omaha last season but failed to report this year. He was notified the club would meet hie terms. see OGDEN, June I Residents In Weber county, outside Ogden city, will enjoy a weekly half day holiday .every Saturday by virtue of th organisation of the Weber County Farm Bureau Baseball association. The first of a series of games waa played. Saturday after-noo- n by theJ3 teams in nln towns In the county. ,4 Hawthorn defeated Emerson II e to 3 Emerson grounds Etnereon saved a white-was- h bv a long drive by Johnson In the first Inning. Hawthorne did not score until the third and from then until the finish they kept the fielders of Emerson btisv Fred Curtis pitched for Hawthorne and on-tb- French. English, American, and man design and construction. There ft were also bomb sights, and Of the guns, and ammunition. bombs the most Impressive was the 1,100 pound Mark I American Demolition bomb. This bomb was designed for destroying factories, warehouses, power plants, large railroad terminals, publtl buildings, big gun emplacecanal ments, fbrtificationa, - dock terminals, and so forth. Tbe other bombs wsr of varied sis and shape exhibiting many .unique details in tbeir handling and operation, and also showing in some cases how certain difficulties in the early part of th war were overcome by Ingenious adaptations as for Instance turning obso- let artillery material into up to date and extremely effective air weapons. In 'Hangar 7 waa th exhibit of the This conEngineering Department stated ef fuselage and wing repair, construction, and covering, showing to good alvantage the intricate nature of the present day aeroplane. Propel! er repair and construction was also At the aeen in this same exhibit. one wa able other end of ths hangar motor comto view the Hispano-Sulz- a asplete and in various stages, of ensembly, together with ths Liberty gine and rotary engine. small model Hangar 3 displayed a of the regulation army observation balloon constructed by the men In th vocational school at Lee Hall, Va actual size This model was one-fift- h and waa complete in every detail. Th radio hut was open for lnspec was well supported. Roy Stewart pitched for Emerson.-- . The Salt Lake Glass A Paint team yesterday defeated th Western Optical nine by a score of 3 to 2. Johnny Peake, star backstop for th paint nine, had been out of the game for a number of weeks end only got .beck In the lineup yeaterdey. Peck pitched well for anti-aircra- SEATTLE, Wash., June 7 Seattle mad another valuable addition to Ita pitching corps last night, whsn President Kleper closed a deal whereby F. K. Woodward, a Natioa-a- l leagu regular for several yearn, comes to the local team. Herb Brenton. who turned In a nice win Sunday, was a member of 399133 , . . Portland ..... Bacramento ... Oakland ...... beattle lmTr.,. X-r- j . Salt Laks ban Francisco six-rou- ground exhibit was complete th last detail. Within th hangar were to be found on all three days of the show many exhibits of extreme interest. In hangar 9 at th south end of th field was an sxhtblt of air bombs. Thest bombs were for every (ncelvable purpose and wereGer-of U y. the winner. POCATELLO. Idaho. June 7 .The American Legion baseball team defeated th Leva Hot Springs team at Lava by a score of yesterday 17 to 2. The Legion team got 24 hits and Phillips of tbe locals allowed but three hits, striking out 17 men and walking two. -- CLEVELAND. Ohio, June 7. The Cleveland Americana defeated the Pittsburg Nationals in an exhibition game here today, 5. to 3. Score: Pittsburg ...8 1 1 9 9 0 1 9 l" pj l 6 9 9 Cleveland . ..9 I 9 3 9 0 1 9 Batteries: Wiener and Haffner; Odenwal ,d Thomas. The bunch of rid fane wbe on the Fort Douglas rang gathers! Sunday morning for practlr war, treated by Ideal shooting conditions and aotna championship scores .ware made Ms J. W. H. Gregory scored high for th day with s tally of 137 out of a possible 109. Decided. Improvement Is tha score run up by th marksmen Is a noticeable feetur of MaJ. Gregory's coaching. 4 have been mad Arrangement accommodate those who wish to sheet Saturday afternoon and fall details can be had by cosaultlng Mr. Carl A. Badger. Scores for th week follow: Name , Oratory ..i.. Kingsley . .. . Wadsworth Win wood Naalmben Arey Hogan Barns Irvin .... ... ....... Johnson ..... EL . Williams, William. R. Saiberg Lee . Haley Schwab Stokes Weymouth Curtla ... ....... tion and proved to be a very popular exhibit. Here all phases of wireless communication and directional work were demonstrated together with tbe military and tactical employment of radio apparatus. Aerial operation were displayed In the - operations office where aerial map,onobservation and weather reports were display. In th enlisted men's re creation room was a small exhibit of asrlaj photography, composed chiefly of th phonographs brought back from England by tbe assistant secretary of war, Benedict Crowell. On all three days of the tournament there were a aeries of extremely interesting competitive events. First on the program daily was a unique closed course air race. The entrants in thlg event were lined up on th field and made a common taka off after which they negotiated twice a course around the Washington Navy Yard Chimneys, the Dome of tbe Capitol, th Washington Honument, and ths Steel Mill Chlmneya This formed a somewhat triangular course of' about 25 nrlloa tho fastest time for this course waa seconda eight mlnutea and forty-seve- n Th contestants were at all time In full view of the spectator at the field and 'there was keen rivalry and interest in these races which Included also an enlisted mens race. The planes entered were 8E5s, HDs Bopwtth Snipe, Nieuport. Spad and Fokker. Shortly after the race, an acrobatlo contest took place. In this svtnt the contestants had to perform two reverse turns, five loops, two barrel rolls, a tallspln with six turns, and a falling leaf within five minute after reaching the prescribed altitude In order to b rated-- .. --- . - . .... Variations of aerial combat formed an added attraction daily, and thea an attack on the observation balloon being demonstrated during tbe tournament was staged whereupon th observers Jumped in their parachute aa the closing event of each day's tourney. On the line were to be found th Martin Bomber that went eround th rim of the United States, a D7 German Fokker that caune in from Middletown Depot, 133 mile in (9 minutes, a Martin Torpedo plane, with a regular Naval Whitehead Torpedo suspended beneath, a giant Handley Page, a diminutive-S9, a Martin Bomber with a Baldwin Automatlo Cannon mounted on it capable of firing 129 on pound shells per minute, a DH 4 equipped with German bomb releasee and carrying German 100 kilogram bombs, a DH 4 with eight machine guns and practically no blindspota, a Breuget Bomber with Liberty Motor, a DH- - 4 and DH a Voughf. an Ordnance Scout, a Spad, a Bristol Fighter, a Curtiss JN with wireless equipment, an Avro, and a Loading Monoplan. On three day of th tonma. ment it is conservatively estimated.' that th event were viewed from some vantage point or other by at least 90,- -. 000 people. All the event were run off without a single mlahap of any sort or kind and this evet in ths fee of some of the most incessant difficult flying exhibited In this country sine Th th close of the war program. First annual Army Air Tournament closed a tremendous success and everyone voted it an extremely commendable and magnificently conducted affair. Our sorrow Is that it only comes once a yqgr. 4-- B, th' V |