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Show :1- 0- THE OGDEN ... ' TTTronPTUTTT? THTT EM r e f . .. ' L .... Fll LAl'JSON PITCHES i flMs IMS KIT ID Jl HVUii ers Hard; Gunners Out for the Pennant " . : V... Batted Hard VOHTIIKItV 1TAII StAmlirg; of iw Oitden . Pel Smithfield- . 1 2. Iwlpton 4. . 1 ' I lkf Portland Salt t4 ! 11 .7 ! :: 7 7 7 4 lui 40 , Pt..!.i lr3;.hi. 32 4IC 4 -- 4 .441 ..41 4. 47 .40 41 '.oo 341 ChK nitn :. 4 .S04 4t 44 l;run 8t. 32 47 J .40 1 S .:t7 Detroit Tcu I th I 4:. 4 W. :.u ;tinf:n(l '.77 W hlnlon 4 l :. AMERICAN LilAGVi: iv t 414'Nfw York 1 Vrnon 6 T i; . i . of Series coastV.'. i.i:(it 1. I90 Sealll 3 3 Ilrllt !. Yc-MTtil- Kmnrco ., ;Srrmnlo Oakland .714 ?. . Iogan San .SLT . nrlgham ers. Petersen. iciiic C'IuIm . . IxKn . Seattle Indians W Tremonton Hits Off Olsen 9. 26 at bat in 6 3 innings; off Shaney , 5 at bat, in 1 3 innings. Bases on balls Off Lawson 1, off Olsen .2. off Shaney 1. Struck out By Lawson 13, by Olsen 1. Sacrifice hit Wert. Sacrifice fly Murphy. ,Hit by pitchers G. Adams by Lawson, Hardy by Olsen. Wild pitches Olsen 2. Time of game 2 hours. Attendance lSOu. Iye ft on bases Ogden 10, Tremonton 3. Runs batted in Dee 4. Myers, Borstadt, Kilpatrick. Umpire Bert I Home Runs Play Big Part Seals Again Win From World Champions Go Down in victory; uimmock to Defeat in First Game Beavers; Angeh Trim BALL Emitting Rally in Seventh Puts Game on Ice ; Youthful ' Catcher Is Big Star of Day; Myers Does Fine Work : in Field; Ogdenites Bat, Tremonton Pitch- The thrashing administered Wed-- , nesday afternoon ; to the Tremonton Bears by, the Gunners places the first place in the Northern TJjah flag: race, the 6 to 4 victory turn- ii BEETDIGGERS OAKLETS TRIM YANK EES TAKE ALL IS READY FOR OGDEN ELKS' BIG BOXING SHOW AT DEFEAT LOGAN; LEAD IN RACE BEES 17 TO 7 LAGOON TRACK TOMORROW LAYS BIG FACTOR IMG At : A TTTHPT1 X 1SEVENTH -- THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 21, 1921. STANDARD-EXAM1NE- R 1 . .lt S & j' At ChlcaKo Philadelphia. : ChlcaOakland 17. Halt ITk 7 Co J Ten Snnlrifii.) San Kranctor r, 'ot"sn 4. pond. ' . Vfrrrnn 7. Hoston . St. LouSi 10. At St. IxniU Sarramnto J I . lnrln-I. Anflra Sat'.If cTe Saiunl)' ,'. ing the "trick. at l.ocan. At IxtroU Waahlngton 1, Detroit Ojcln moving-alonare Ogden 7 players 2. at SmithfirUI ;The Hrlltham. SALT Julv Th Tn Innlrjra IKK, at a rate which suggests that they ! Cleveland New York CIv Iwlston nt Tremonton. AKatn Wednesday the llffi rt)uncid would like to adorn their premises 1. land ,. I a wore tf 17 to 7 i with a pennant. If it's all the same by (Sprtial Ikpntch) ' other clubs. " Tmiaj" Srlimlulc LEWISTON. July 2 I Ttnielv . hit ttrler were bittel to ail part of sent his Willett Skipper Edgar xWtor local th PhiladelphiaSt. nt Chlcaft. collecting park, the to tinii enabled the HrctdiRKrs pitching: ace, Jack Lawson, to the ltoston at 4xul. 21 a Winn V of and 'v1 total trounce tho Collrgian hrr U'rdrf-darubber. Aside from the first and ninth at Detroit. Wmhlnglon oo Lawson with EOid the the ' t' 2. Km Valentin twirled toyed innings rK , i New Ihr teiriK Cleveland. at York coi fin! era; letting 'em down without a hit. nan hotnrr in ihf flrwt inninc nnd isitor. Tlfe ore : ? NEW MAN' STARS. p. Cl.KVniAND. Ohio. July 21. New 1; A' ,new 'star twinkled in the WedClark'a circuit clout In th fifth Ila 3 17 21 went Into first place WednesYork rnklanl d n big factor In the local Mctor nesday contest. Glen Dee, former Utah 4 .. Salt .714 I.k was the bright light day when It defeated Cleveland. T to Aggie athlete, Kinjr Cole worked on lh rubber and ItAllerlea: Valentine Winn. for the Gunners. The youngster was and between for thw locals and rl thf "olUftann The contest Brigham and I. It.;on. !tiKrr. Hr.iu- 'sent, behind the plate at the opening Smithfield Wednesday was postponed down with but six hlu Pimmock wa Mttfe. Shaw key was unusually effectUe. of the contest and showed to wonder- because the Summits were minus touchfil for ten Iir.Klr ty tho local ltyler. sis. to hits and the holding Lampions ful advantage. twirlers. This game will be played rlayers. The iwrorr; HACK A MKNTO. July 21 Sacraout men. nine week. a'.rlklng LOGAN timely hitting saved the day next .'Pe's 1 In defeating mento had no trnubl inlor the Gunners. In the third II. P .A n. Vernon. AI.lt. Cleveland escaped a shutout jrben 6 2. The to here Wednesdayo a o left, 3 0 Dlmmock,-thfitftg he sapped out single rf leading Lefty pitcher offer-In- c Smith hit the right field wajl for were to Ml the unable TiKera 0 0 3 2 0 A. Clark. 3b . . scoring. the first run for the locals. In of the Logan Collegians, has surely a run. home Elliott and of tVe seventh, with the bases , loaded been having tough luck of late. In iVmpton Prough. o 4 0 f Wilfley. 2. Huth reached first base four times, hit home rur. II man out. Dee hit the every contf st in which he has pera'ttd with-on- e ii 10 lb. Connelly, K. three of which he scored. He receive! n. H bases of three l formed the breaks have been against fjrst offering Shaney for Nelson, an . . a 4 2 2 one base on balls, waa hit with Wrnon down-tho field line, tallying three him. I c . right Hlnkle. ' f S 2 pitched ball twice and got a single. ... Sarramento men ahead of himself. He scored on 0 Falbk. cf . h.7 h. 1: Batteries: Faeth. Lo e and Hannah; 0 0 With the Logan game, of next. MonMurphy's sacrifice fly. rf Hopklna. New 10 York AH told the youngster was at bat day transferred to Sunday, Ogden fans Prough and Elliott. 1 4 IMmmock. p 1 S I Cleveland fqur times, made, one run, three hits will b minu3 baseball on Pioneer 21 and lUtterles: The LOS ANGF.I.F.S. Schang; Shawkey Anp July and rio errors. He made fourteen day. 4 2 6 14 31 Totals . el took Wednesday's game from Seat Covcleskle. Morton and O'NelJ, Shln- putouta and three assists. 'Twas a LKWISTON to 5. and eend up the series nult. good day. The work of Glen'Dee was the big P .A. K. tie. All K. start ej tor the Manors. ut i.ardner .SCORE IX FIRST. 4 0 4 0 2 feature at the game Kenna. c DKTROIT. July 21. Veach's doublt was treated rough In the fifth and The 'Bears showed thefr eagerness Wednesday. Dee received more than 3 0 5 2 an S. Clark, InIn the tenth inning Wednesday gav einth In the him. uccede1 Daley for a little action in the very first twenty iron men for hs triple in the o 4 10 Moore. 2b a 1 victory over Washington put over threa runs Detroit n o 0 0 ning the vlltor Inning. - Young drew free transporta- eighth, the fans present showering If Johnson. In the Is not of th sriea. Hut tied and the opening i tion And was safe :at second , when money at the little backstop. ft irnr.Ansel went in the The game was game 3 0 . 4 0 Blair, cf . a duel between Johnas the for Ipr.c. o 0 Sftelgrove dropped! Lawson's ,throw, 0 . .3 Crane, lb son and Leonard. The Washington In the next Inning. will work against the 0 being safe at the initial 4 0 lead . Lefty Lawson yitzpatrick ' 3b Iayne. K. ' hurler held the Tliera to ix. hit but H. H. to out flew Adams sajek. : "Spence 0 Collegians a.t Logan Saturday while .3 0 0 o Corny, rf . 5 II to out Seattle granted eight bares on balls. n. Borstadt will grounded Willett 3 0 0 0 . .Hardy." Manager Edgar pitch p . . . Cole, 2 h.7 n.1 advanclxn and Anpeles Wert, fYoung the Loganites Sunday. Fitzpatrick against and Gardner. Washington Batteries: Dally .....1 ing a peg. Fallentine scored both 5 10 27 13 30 Totals Detroit f 1 and Heinhart. ....2 went hitless' yesterday for J Hughes Spencer; Young and Fitzpatrick on his singlo Murphy Score by innings; arid Johnaon Ilatterie: was safe Picnlch; at first the first time since he joined the GuntQv left. Kilpatrick Iogan .. . and llassler. error, Fallentine going ners several weeks ago. or Snelgrove's : He hit out GORDON McKAY OF OGDEN 0 0 0 0 0 0 Huns .0 toy second. Goldie Adams' fanned, The SAN FRANCISCO. July 21. three line drives, but they fell in the .0 0 1 0 12 0 0 ST. LOUIS. July 21. Overcoming This fast middleweight or Al Soramers of Spokane will hold the Hits . the side. welL this even-ruSeal did it apaln Wednesday. n Ivwlston lead obtained off Davla ir S 4. to d wa It are considered rA base on balls to Hardy, coupled of score west after tomorrow. Both with a of the title 5 tlm 0 0 1 0 0 0 x 3 Huns a with a wild pitch and a single by Dee Brown beat out two Infield hits numers-u- p Iteavers The stared for a chance at Champion Jphnny Wilson. McKay and Hits . . 12 112 0 2 x 10 rally and came withla one run 0rneaday defeated Dotton. 10 to t, in ga'Ve Ogden her first tally in the third against the Bears. Home runsNelson, Summary: Purtwelve Innings. event the main Elks' of Sommers will appear in the tnning. Two-ha- s tying the score. 8. hlta Kenna. Clark. in r. the fireworks Singles by Jacobaon. Severeld and started the it. one it. Bert star of the time Ogden Margetts, hit Iortlnnd Jarvla. Kenna, Crane. Three-baserror on 3 Gerber. rourled with Ruel' seventh Inning. Myers, led off with a old Utah state league,- was the um- ple day card at Lagoon tomorrow. Dimmock. Stolen bases Wilfley. San Frftneisco J. Collin' S 2 accounted for the to Mn choica left. throw, the Bert pire sngle Wednesday battle.? SommersThe scores of fans who have seen liases on balls Off Dimmock J. off McKay. winning Lawson was safe at first and Myers had a good ;day despite the fact that tally. Ievrls Ross Hatterles: and Fisher; 23 Ti&e 7. 25 Cole 3. Struck out By Dimmock Slsler double In the ninth, bring-In- g was out at second Evans to S." Adams. many of the fans were bellowing at both Gordon McKay of Ogden and AT 16 . 16 . . A 4. Sacrifice hits Johnaon 2. and Agnew. neck. Cole by In Patmero and ToLln, tied the was a ball. with hit him Sommers of action in contest.l oo He thinks the pitched.; today Hardy Spokane during the reach 7... 71V4 Corny. Sacrifice fly A. Clark.' Time score. Petersen laid down a bunt and beat brand of baseball played in the North- are "up in the air" as to what will be 71 16 U of game 2 hours. 15H Left on bases biceps n. ir. n. ii out, filling the bases. At this stage ern Utah loop is Just as fast as that the outcome IS 14Vfe 7. BOXER NEAR DEATH forearm 5. middlethe Iwiston of I'mplre Hoaton logan d the contest Manager Tommy t 10 22 in the Union association". I w nn chest 414 10 22 St, Ix)ui KAYO of the Bears yanked Olsen in OF weight event at the Elks Purple day 40 00 RESULT AS 3 41 34 wai.it Karr ruiteriea: Ruell. favor, of Shaney. De hit the" first pennock. celebration at Lagoon tomorrow even- 22 thlKh 22i o and Davla. Huel: IJlrwell. Kelp, Offering of Shaney's down the first U calf ing. ;HH and Severeld. 21. base line for three sacks. Lawson, Tex.. Ilenr GALVF.STON. July ankle The maip event is to begin sharply Hardy, and Petersen scoring. . . . . 5 ft. 10V . . . a KUtes. in. boier known in ft. featherweight 34 .height je CHICAGO. July 21. Chicago won at 7:80 o'clock. "'.Murphy's sacrifice fly scored Dee. ',157V 10 In the ring s "Frisco Kid." who was it fifth weight g Brown drew. a base on balls but was gam in the last Oftin was the It general Impression KVKMiV MATCIIi:i. knocked out In the sixth round of a ten day Wednesday when Philadelrien tnrfnxr f Via lha fiirl-iout, , Fallentine to S. Adams, ending wniilrl lie know that I have ever the Inning. bout with Sailor phia w defeated, 3 to 2, in ten scheduled 1 about as evenly contested as anv that' VIn do on in ADD FINAIi RUN. this twa boxers U I going s;t could be arranged and the prediction Owenby. of Oklahoma, here last night, rnore evenly njatched .nd The local victory wit aUrlbuted to ""In the eighth the Gunners added, was general that there would be plen-!wri had not recovered conaciousne eariy Johnson j ViUon. said their final "tally. Snelgrove was safe better e Urn rapid-firbitting and Um runnlna. shape.' Klks I aald his recovery action. ty of today and physician cam nd timely hitting by Collin at first when G. Adams dropped chairman of th and urple With to and electricians Galveston was doubtful. carpenters Vhtle I have been and th throw. He advanced to secf Strunk on the finishing touches at the committee rUch'.ng jperb axa months coast four from the w)l ,n ouJ man to win on th ond on Wert's sacrifice hit and went Wilkinson. the Elks announced committee In bout several Lumber Will and has engaged Class here. n Wheelwright to, third on Myers single to left. of his cleverness as a boxer, Cooper Throws E. R1L that there were ample arrangements strength w hirlw ind 2 0 McKav 7 a will ; struck out. Meet have Off ice. Yard Hardy- singled to tough, to care 5.000 or 6.000 spec-- ; Philadelphia of take Reds Defeat Ball; o S 11 Jwort of game to match up with Cblcaco center, scoring Snelgrove. Myers was rldaytators f First Game no 1 tea is decisa propSommera Batteries: to 2 Rommell for Keefe. and SOMMKRS GOOD MAN. Giants pink caught at the plate, Kilpatrick to Faldisputing (night. in Cmplre Qulgley rln- - And 1 P"dlct 12 lentine, ending the Inning. , OHlt,on ion. ln' Perkins; Wilklnpon and Schalk. of the McKay Despite popularity R- H. K. ''.Four hits in a row in the ninth round of the beafboxlnr ever seen OV) Score: the the fans, among Spokane Ogden 4 . N ATI O NAL l.I IA G V I rtetted'the Bears two runs. Spence The initial baseball contest in the boxer will have a following when he m L'tah." St. Iuls W. Adams opened the final inning by pennant race of the .Ogden "Commer- enters the ring at Lagoon. Sommem K Pet Brooklyn S12 5 LOOK TO MRS. BTTNDY JOHNS TCItKl'S YOUNG. one S7 23 down a the first fast and , Ilatterie: Clemons; sending cial league for the second half of th Is something of a second Ad Wolgastt Iteports indicate that Jimmy Johns PltUburg pfeffer 2 32 .t li Grimes. Reulher. liitchell and Miller. FOR TENNIS DEFENSE base line for. three bases. He scoreu season in his ring methods, and twelve rounds and Sammy Corbett have not been New York be will Lorin at Farr played 4R Mc-- , 34 a route Boston to qn .Borstadt's single to left. Borstadt keep-oin the him offers for overlooking training anything 4 2 43 .494 counted on singles by Fallentine and park at 6 p. m. this evening with, the Kay's trail and break down the Og- - line, while Lou Paluao has been hard St. Louis I' II I LA DELPHI A. July 21. Chica3 4S crossLawson .41 NEW TORK. July 21 Member of then up fast Lumbet nine cover. divided a double-heade- r with PhilchallenIn go den The here tightened clever the Wheelwright at work for Kilpatrick. Goldie yi'an's Brooklyn preparation 4 u .452 hd retired Adams, Evans and ing bats with the Yard Office club. ger wui also go orv with an aavaniage here event. 'West SUe Tennis club were enThe Wednesday. adelphia, the Chicago nantamweight SO 3 .401 of about two and one-hain substitution of Al Young for Fighting Cincinnati Shaney via the strikeout route. . By getting to George Smith and thusiastic today over the prospects of pounds new teams Both of these have added More than 1500 fans witnessed the .289 Rett for twenty-thre- e .2 hit, the CuUs adequate defense of Amtrlcan woGeorge Sollis as opponent of Johns.- Philadelphia material to their rosters during the, weight. MKASURKMKNTS. won the first game. 10 to 0. Contest: new interest in thelxhas created - Inferior coaching on the first and In the second game Hubbell blank- men tennl laurels oy Mr. May SutY KSTKRn AY'S IUCSULTS. few weeks. In view of the Measurements of the principal in; round hird base lines cost the Gunners at pasthe Maccabee and Nye teams will the twelve-roun- d to 0. Hubbell made ton BunJy. of lx An g flea, agalr.it ed Chicago. main event as taken' fact that theae two lightwelghta have At Boston Pittsburg 2. Boston 0 least an additional two runs earlysec-in play Friday evening while the Yard1 yesterday show: At Brooklyn St. Loul!. Brook- three hlta out of four time at bat, Mile. Suianne Lenglen. of France. not met for more than two year. the game. Hardy was sent from Office and the Yeomen will Mr. Bundy reached Nw York Including a homer. lyn I. a ond to home on a single, being caught and Immediately went for pracIn the first game. Malael had fire Lorin Farr At New York Cincinnati 2, New morning Sunday . with yards to spare at the plate in park. hits in five trip to the plate. tice at Forest Hills, where the nationYork 1. the first inning after he had doubled It. H. E. al championship will open More than 7S amateur players, inFirst game Scor: At Philadelphia (First gam) Chiit. August ex21 0 Her playing was Impre-Mive- . center. 0. Commercial league members, 10. Philadelphia lennbi (Second ...10 Chicago cluding cago Cf As for Olsen. he wasn't any hurdle took 1 6 pert said. part in the parade held last night Philadelphia game) Chicago 0. Philadelphia I. GunGunners.The and durto the With her alster ceast star. Miss Mary Batteries: Alexander. the stir for interest leaping for touched Daley up games him for nine hits during ing the rest of the season. ners K. Brown, also a former national title TODAY'S KCIIKDL'M;. Klllefer; Smith. Betta and Bruggy. and scored lils stay on the rubber II. H. E- holder. Mr. Bundy Is entered In the Hundreds of Ogdenites watched the Second, game Score: Pittaburg at Boston. St. Loul at Brooklyn. three. hits off Shaney- - in 1 plus in- players go through various stunts Chicago metropolitan women's championship next Monday. They will have while the parade moved by. It was Cincinnati at New York. nings. opening Philadelphia INSIDE BASEBALL. k , Gordon McKay. recorded as one of the beat amateur More than: tan Utah gridiron ath Batteries: York. Trier and Daley, ample opportunity to know from perOgden middleat Chicago Philadelphia. Insi.de baseball was one of the big baseball parades ever held in Ogden. sonal observation in advance of the Hubbell snd Peters, weight boxer, completed his rainln letes will be represented in eastern Wlru; Those who take part .in games play- last night for his t at lineups during the coming season. Lee features of the contest. Jn the fourth BOSTON. July 21. Cooper pitched national event, the hind of a player scrap on ed in the Weber County Farm Bureau Lagoon Friday evening against Al Richards at West Point, Mlt Romney admirably In the Wednesday, leading NEW YORK. July 21. Rixey had Wllf. Lenglen is. for she will sail from perched inning, .with Fallentine. third, and G. Adams on first and with leagues have been barred f com the Sommers. McKay states that he is in at Chicago university are two of the Pittsburg to a 2 to 0 victory over Bos- the better of Toney in a pitching duel France next Saturday and will make two down, the Bears attempted to Commercial league,, according to Sec- perfect condition. best Utah bets listed for competition ton.here Wednesday, and Cincinnati won her first appearance on an American Dee double shot ball steal. the a; a season. dou. MaranvllU' Morris local Flowers. The its first game In New York thl sea- court at Greenwich. Conn., August 2 bunt A fall and the pull retary, pass, during coming Al Young, popular Ogden- lightto Murphy, who returned the ball to league is strictly for Ogden players, it in the first of a aerie of exhibition bt scored on run for the visitors in son. 2 to 1. In Dee. Dee tagged Fallentine out with im mtaxed. In over been sent was run has substituted for second their matche for the beaefit of funds for The and contest between the third. weight,winning got Sunday Ogden They oo- num- Logan will" start at S p. m. sharp. the fifth inning, when Carey drive the seventh on Roush's scratch double. devastated France. got j I in, the Sollls-Johntime to spar at the plate. George Aside from the- first and filial inLefs go! Another coast tennl irtar who ha ber on the card. bounded over the right field gate for Daubert'a sacrifice and Dun infield . oo Willi E. Daa home run. which FTisch .Juggled. ' arrived In New York nings, Lefty Lawson completely baftap I R. 11. E. R. H.' E. vla. No. 6. In the rrien' ranking. He fled the visitors and retired thirteen Those In charge of the show beScore: Score: 0 will practice here and then 2. via the strikeout route. lieve the" largest crowd that ever at- INTER-CITCincinnati particiPittsburg TENNIS 1 New York S 0 pate In the Longwood bowl "tourna8 1 0 tended a boxing show in Utah will be Boston Myers made a circus catch in tho on hand. From all indication the tournament at sixth when he raced to the sign boards and Schmidt; TITLE PLAY OPENS Batteries: Cooper Batteries: Rlxey and Hargrave; ment at Boston-anand speared Borstadt's line drive. and Snyder. and O'Nell. Newport and Seabrigbt. Ogden Elks will have a full house at Oeschger Toney.'Benton The, Gunners play Logan at Logan their party. will .meet in a i 21. Jeff Pfeffer next Saturday-anBROOKLYN. CLEVELAND. O.. July 21.- - Players p . should be from Pittsburg,. Detroit. Indianapolis, pitched his firstJuly The for St- - Lou la game with the Collegians here game ... f. score: The a This hummer. contest, The Ogden Soccer team, state chamSunday. together and San Franclscoo'will open the sec against Brooklyn Wednesday and won. TREMONTON. V: V will the with battle, I to 6. complete will royal, the fast pions, elev AB. R. H; PO. A. E. en of Salt play tennis card. Judges and" officials will ond annual national intef-cit- y the The Cardinals knocked Grimes and an Lake in con exhlbtion 1 1 . . 3 1 0 her doubles matches champioship is at be it named he stated. out of the box and also scortest Young. rf Reuther Lorin ringside,' at af Farr park Saturday 3b ... 4 1 0 1 1 Mitchell. ternoon ed off m. Fitxpatrick, 5:30 at Salt The Lakers p. 4 1 4 The first rama i scheduled for 2 1 2 S. Adams, 2b Olson was put out of the game by have secured the services of the best Boxing will be taken up as a major o'clock TWENTY-TW1 4 1 BOUNDS OF CHAMPI0N3HIP BOXLNQ 0 this afteroon. Berstadt. If at and of the Utah in to are sport .their ande University out players city 2 0 3 4 Howard of c San and Ilobert fall. Klnsey. schools Utah trounce the locals. Fallentine, Aggie during the h rancuco. and Messrs Muaz and Don-va' 1 2 4 1 Q LnD LEW III GETS Kilpatrick, cf are. made also Arrangements 'being of 8 ' 0 3 0 0 to are scheduled The 6 Adams, . lb Detroit., a second contest-her- e for Tremonton Ogden and between the clubj in the second contest. 4 0 0 0 i Evans, ss . and: Ogden. the' Jrame to be could furnish a nine composed of for- meet 1 2 1 -' Matches 0 0 tomorbe also will mer Olsen. p played Salt Lake schobl 'athletes. 6. played August high during the railroad with tbe ehampion-shlp'tmatc- h 2,. 0 0 0 0 TWELVE EOUTTDS Shaney, p . outing at Lorin Farr park.' This event, Former Salt Lake high students on the row and Saturday for Sunday. scheduled team are: Bear conwith a baseball LI together Ffcxpatrick. are Kilpat an league fover y epidemic -4 33 6 24 13 oo . Totals - T rick. Falltntlne, Young; Evans and test,, will lead the day's program. in the ' cauied by impurities IJGHTWEIGHTS OGDEN. Directors and other officials of the Olsen. Snelgrove and. Petersen ' axe are ; ended water and only 4 AB. R. H. PO. A. E. supply wore FRENCH the club who a will hold Ogden CHAMPION Ogden players formerly meeting at the when the water Is purified. aLike,3 2 2 1 ' Hardy, 3 b . county court house Friday evening at the Salt Lake high colors. ck a iiMHri WUckS4 4 2 vIim, saaay 0 0 PLAY 8 LEADS CHESS If i m. at which time details for the p. Petersen, j tmXXmr, fcU. ' ROUNDS 4 1 3 14 , 3 c -. ink,Raettaaatlsa r cau4 by Imparl-ti-e Three former Ogdon high school August 6 game will -be completed.'. aa4 v 2 3 0 0 2 , CPMurphy, 2b. te tW hl4. awFlr a- boys cavorted around the-- diamond ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., July 21. 3 0 2 0 0 Glen Dee for Ogden and ar irivn L Brown, rf BANTAMWEIGHTS yesterday. tmpr4 ealy wWa ! 4 1 1 2 0 Jt T David VW4 Eartck and of ke Goldie Sfielgrove,. ss. 'Tre Janowklfc chess a4 Adams' for 'BEARCAT? Spence champion KAYOED IS 2 0 0 9 0 5. 3. 5. Y cuU kar takiaf monton. Wert,: lb . . 1 In the chesa won' France, tmt ItMltJa place flrt 2 0 1 4 0 iaranac BY cf SAM IiANGFORD Myers, master' 'tournament' early today by 4 1 0 0 2 For Sffclmt BookM of to Indl-J- f FOUB BOUNDS Jawaon, p . 'Ogden now has a one margin defeating a T- metric. mt SoutAcKmrgv, Philadelphia, over tne Tremonton- Bears.game Tre SharpVof With Ohrml writ fr IJdial 31 6 12 27 U 2 Totals . OMAHA, Neb.r July 21. Sam Lemg-for- d monton scheduled to play a. double after thlrty-lwo- " moves.' Co., Dm&t 439. AtUnt .C. S.S. BATTLE BOYAIr SEVEN COLORED BOYS core by Innings: knocked out "Bearcat" Wright of card against the Peaches next Mon N. TV Whltaker. of Washington, who Omaha in Tremonton the ninth round of a sched- day, Ogden fans are pulling for a cou defeated M.. D. Hago, of New York, Runs . ... 2 0 0 0 0 .0 0f0 2 v uled O. Elks Held Under Auipicea of Opdea Lodge No. 719, B. fight here.. They 'are pie. of wins for-thlast night, in their final match, finishBrighamltes. r,:HttB'. v. ...1 10 0 0 0 0 negro heavyweights. Frankle Schwal-ze- r ed .second and Charles Jaffe, of New of Milwaukee, .bantamweight, , Ogden . The race in the Northern Utah loop York.1 captured third place by default 0 0 4 1 'Runs ,6 fought ten roundsto?ardrafr .0.010 with durinx the first or of the. season was against J. B,. Harvey, t .;. Hits . . ...20 12 1 13 2 12 Earl MacArthur of Sioux. City.; Iowa-Harr- as pretty a racehalf General Admission, i20. T7terved Seat, JUJKJ. as one would care ta Fcnelon Captain Sltt, Falls. Ont.' r Two-bas- e hit a Tax td Summary: Witness. War Indue Hardy. Boyle draw From race fought all Indication The the final were: . Thre5-bas- e hits Dee SAdams; Stol-le- n witn Arioe Fanning 'of Kansas; City. during this half will be Just as keenly THE BIGGEST BOXING SHOW EVER HELD IN UTAW Jsnowskl 8standings i: Whltaker I: Jaffe The Standard Blood Purifier 4 contested. bases Fallentine, . Kilpatrick, My- - They are lightweights. ' .V. i7. . Tremonton 1-- SmlthfieM-HriBha- 2-- Og-denites- -in g to-'th- e Ofdrn C Yc-rrt- la gnnio m Iic-mil- i. - : ? '! -- 1 1 - - - -- Mai-gett- s. l'e y f-- r ., Tagging the Bases -- 1 1 -- . - Jari, An.-- .. e 1 1 11 1 1 e t otr . m-- . 1 1 . 1 1 (1 . 1 1 ' 1 -- . -- , (5 J 1 Ogden-Tremont- on . 1 1 . 1 . 1 2-- 1 1 . . v.- - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , I 1 . 1 1 re-tiri- ng . 158-poun- 1 nlnth-lnnln- 1 - 12-rou- g nd e - - -- -- , 12-rou- Fitz-fcatric- K nd . -e--o- I Pal-mer- TOST ART PLAY PIRATES BLANK extm-fnnlr.- ! t nt NC!TYU)0 - . Fits-patrick- BOSTON BRAVES w nr. g 's day-puttin- pick-aren- La-sj3- a, First in.. - . In-r.l- -- I- - til - ; .! n rour-roun- lf I -- I semi-wlndu- p. -- I do-batt- le ' yea-(erd- SP?KP c.uATTm - BY 12-rou- AL .0 AIRDETS - nd - a, - . . rn d Ogden Soccerites Play AUStars at Park on Saturday - : All-St- ..... .4 ...... .... ..... ....... 1 - 2101 Y Paluso-Corbett-scra- , LAGOON, TOMORROW ELKS' PURPLE DAY ar O , n, All-Sta- Koop Your. Blood Pure In Summer rs . Sommers vs. McKay - Johns vs. Young srx - sl4 It, t-- . ; ; " "V 1 ...... 10-rou- ... rr ul - J Paluso vs. Corbett . : e nd' 0-- BIG OPEN AIR ARENA . Rln-jtfd- y ,10-rou- nd i-- - h S -- v. ay |