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Show mm- i "9 ' , . ' Hodliiu Looks LQte Winner V Hue Crtwi. Bat T Finals Tomorrow, Witfi Sevento Qoal-- ! Tussle Slated for if y Today; Buster Crabbe Favor Critics Sunday ER TRIAES: .TiS Walli er Has Narrovtr Escape SLLJ VERDICT : EtffiOIT GOtJPETlTIOtJ m mm n mmmm - 1500 PETROTT, Mich, J una 23 (Special to Craning Herald -- Bud Shield U t ' of Brig ham Young university strong ooatesder for honors In the fro style and net. lb th Olympic tryouta, which wr - rmiw WMy. IiatS Of the slated, to place" thli afternoon,.' with finals Saturgay after-BooTwenty champion! are entered in theTfvent, fT? wJ&.'n..atrs Uo Qualify for the "I r ' finals. ' First, second and J Had . Risko-Godfre- Buster, Qabb of JIawail. high-poiman of the recent outdoor A. A.' EC. competition ta Sao Francisco, is regarded by critics as a certain winner la the lXMneter competition.' Shields, Ruddy of New York. Clapp '.of Hollywood,! Hawkins of Princeton and Clancy of Philadelphia are rated as the other conten- nt ' Dow nasal r alnst 440-yar- d 400-met- SEEN ON UTAH v' - . 'ft f:' n rrK rfS ''-- ;;- '' x UANP TO ENTER MEET - Dlxon-Maneo- - r n . tion. ' I r ft ' S1.C0 eampa gn. THROTTLE THROWN IV OF J SB MERCHANDISE AT WHOLESALE PRICES Because of large buying power and low overhead expenses, :ir: .we ciihTseli for less. 7 LADIES' SLIPPERS Patent 9ml blonde.. M QC latest .'styleA' . '. . . . $ JiJ J L.D.S.( GARMENTS ()ld or new ' ,.:,....$1.49 $1.79 $1.98 ' J $1.00 value to Limit 4 pair'io acusldmerri- - fl $6.00 valtae rf 7Rf Iwl 11 n: TOILET t fly It 0. Pierc Gardner ..... '25c -- - PAY fTotals t 28 3 24 12 AB H PO A 2 0 0 GOSHEN: E? Steele Miller. t5 Oakelberry 3 Jensen ...... .84 .', 1 1 1 1 'Coprncht In m m Sorensen Newest, Suits Eroni 3 Questioned? 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Pierce Hanks v Robert J ' L ABHPOA : . eraon-Claren- I flC - SHEETS" " FulITied kiie foF 8ALEM M. Rabin JQr ftsJv Pure Thread Silk r Jatest.6haM:" . . i line just in. A $2.00 Value ,' The score i :......! Silk)..f'iPr , fancy patterns.-N- ei . . f GOSHEN. June 2J (Special to the Evening Herald Goshen measure of Salem, I to t. In an inter eating Farm Bureau league game played recently, p. Steele pitched great ball for th winners, while Hanks, on the slab for the losers, also pitched fairly well, but had loose support Steele wss nicked for only two bits, one a home run by Christensen, which counted Salem Its only run. The slugging of Roberta and E, . Steele featured the Goshen team' batting ability. - tO'C J iHU latest shades RUBBER BOOTS Red Rubber, hips, fC ilC yJ"1 $7.00 value NOTE PANtS - LADIES' HOSE Rayon Beautiful i , - salem; 8T01 : 4m?. 6Vg mybn Sfla'TZ "'DRESSS - . I , ...Zi1! Latest styles'" pair ' - GOSHENBEATS M ," MEN'S" DRESS ! ....... . 68 to BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS ' - Blevlns-GaUach- IF EVER LOW PRICES WERE AN INDUCEMENT OUR MERCHANDISE fllQUW APPEAL every ONE. 6 YOU J:! '.' : : t '. : '? . MEN'S WORK SHOES CO AC Moccasin toe w Panctf soles ' ; a 11 . Peterson Favored .Dixon, together, with Earl Pelrce. 24 S .38 S Totals Chick Blevins and Mel Gallacher : Score by innings: of .Salt Lake wUl be th strongest Salem singles contenders, . 0 0 0 0 Run .. i 0 01 t lo doubles, the 1 0 0- -2 .. 0 0 0 duo is a slight favorite over several Hits .... ' other strong teams, Including Goshen .2 0 1 1 3 1 0 0 Runs .. Peirce and Allen Christensen, Dix.1 0 2 3 0 2 1 0 08 on And Manson. and the Eliot Pet- -' Hits ... Bowman combine. Summary Runs, Christensen, E. ilt.ls possible that one or two Steels, Jensen, Miller, Oakelberry 3, otkaf Provoana will " saUr the Salt D, &tc4er Roberts; errors. M. Rabin Lake competition. 2, R. Pierce 2, Beddoes. D. Pierc THEN CHILDREN'S HOSE Black, brown and champagne colors." QC'r w 35c value Light colors. 50c f FOILED -- f styles oiil; MEN'S OXFORDS Black calf. C1Q.K tJrTi latest toes W-- COYS' WORK SHOES Full stock Moccaslritoe, AC ParicQ soles. Sizes UVi to 2 Sizes 256. MOK r SPECIAL CHILDREN'S TIES s Fancy patent and colors. ....... - KouTj Are . ... ? - - ; In addition to ths Dixon Manson doubles threat from Provo, Dixon ajwsy Is as sxtremely strong .contender for singles honors. He 1 showing excellent form, this season, ths power of his cannon ball service being mors In evidence than ever, and his biting chops rounding out his excellent gams In good style. rpuck" will make a determined effgrs this season to gain ths top la .state and Intermountain ranking!, and th Salt Lake city tourao-men-( wQl be the first step 'In his DRESS JJ)HlAyUIMh. ST,1.1... lr b'-leesl- 53c 4Ttm ttt f1 - 'h y. Steele, Boreasea ; jrons resBonsibie for. D. Steel L, Hanks I; struck out NEW TORK "June S3 Jlmmv Ths beatea Detroit Greek exhib't- Paby XX. Steels It: Hanks I; bases aa UeLarnla, the d y na rtil balls oft D. Steele 1. Hanks X; wild cific Coast llghtkeiftit whose as- ing the crowd by hla unmatched X. Tine of fame. 1 pirations recently were, blasted by show of sheer grit. pttchea Hacks hour 0 minutes Umpire, Davis; the alevernesa of Sammy Maaoell, MelarnlB'a dynamlta wall op was srarer, Caiiateeaea. af aln has started la the road to a newr mors In evidence. y cer so ;?n8!i - , . 7 KAYO VICTOR i . 25c ' commanding poaitioa among tha Urhtweight challengers.. Thusday night, atcJLaraia batter ed PhD HeOraw lato submlssloei la less than a round of battling. That referee stopped ths slaughter B""-- T MeOraw had beea floored tiraea and was reeling around : i .'. gotten hi great performance in the national inand tercollegiate, raoes this year. Shields .has' definitely arranged to, enter the event.. Heats and flnala In this race wlU be held Sunday, with Crabbe again regarded as an outstanding favorite. LARGE. "l ve,- j w ON, - TURKISH TOWELS 22x44 ' McLARIIUilS , " ' der. 4 Hud1 Closely WatcVd v. , Shields It being watched closely, swimming dopeatera' not having for220-yar- d Ka--a- .Walker's &lg round was the fourth when ho battered Hudkins about the head and had him a the verge pf kaockout. hudkins wat stunned tot a (ew tajaute. tout recovered, and1 thereafter Walker was ' tic stlB lr keen.- - ' unable to slow up the agreeaive ' challenger,. despite numerous eleaa , Shields also looks Ilk a strong j yajlops to the chin. I . , contender in this event, together,; Wsjker badjio effective defense with Samson of the IUinois Athletic J against Hudkins foody attack, and elub. Bronson of Yale, Clapp, Haw- -' with 'the exception of the fourth kins and Clancy. round, JUudaina had his rival back Shields In in great snaps for his ing away into the ropes In his atsav- supreme effort to make, the Olympic tempts to escape Hudkins" ' '" ' I , teatp. The water whih is ily M sjr;'jnfltfhting , degrees, has caused him soms diffi- Bloody Battle were battlers' the officials Both swimming bleeding proculty, but were expeeied to raise the tempera- fusely carry In the fight. Walker ture mors than, two degrees for this having two cuts, and Hudkins three. ProToans Will Mak "Strong A terrific downpour of, rain startafternoon's, eventa ' n4 the The greatest galaxy of swimming ed In the. eighth round, U For Laarels ln Salt talent aver assembled In ths UBltc4 ' f:bal stansa was .fought with the I Is In Lake Tourney at States present Detroit for the ring completely submerged water. Walker weighed in at 158. with Olympic tryoute. and soma remark-- . I Hudkins at 155. . able competition Is certain. Buck Dlxoa and Hunter Hanson, I'.r.r double teammates of a number of ' ' I ;LAKE years ago, plan to enter th 8alt fuake City tournament whlcl) starts WEMT TO. . t yoo ' . Saturday afternoon. ' ; VRlfE-WA- REED' n oomblne ruled . The STORES'. Y supreme in 1921. when ths two Pro ve youths captured th state ntgn school and Junior Intermountain double titles. After that time, they appeared together oa several ocin- - coUegiat casion competition, OPOFf and their expected entry in 'the Salt Lake tournament will add conKTMtft siderable 'Intsrest to ths competi- n Iuuraevent, as well 4 a in. ail outers. will oualify for Olympic, team. Shields PIBCOR 1 Aci Hudklns, the Nebraska WUd-aat by ths narrowest of margin Thurelay night.v Crewi Buns jfeclaien Wb Walkr was awarded Die decision after fed ' savagt . Tinda the huge crowd of tO.OQO spocUtor booed the daetcion, astonishmsnt be Ins manifested on' all sides. ., : tha referee. Eddie' Purtfy. favor ed Hudklna, but the Judges. Harry roll and Edward ,. Klein, Chicago business men, voted for Walker and the champion retained his UUs. Walker landed the cleaner and hardsr punches, but, Hudkins was always pa the offensive, boring in and hammering Walker's body with la brlpia eohdition ftt Stur-da-y night's battle, the match having been postponed Wednesday on aeoouot of jain. ., Promoter Humbert- - 3. Fugaxy has signed Risko for two more bouts-- i He wtU meet either Roberto Robert!," Italian giant, or Jack Sharkey at Ebbetts Field to July, and than is elated lo meet Paulino Uacudun In August if arraturementa can be made by the Basque woodchopper. Despite the postponement. Inbat- terest In the n. latttttD': Wal WK-ke- y his UUs defended world, NEW YORK uh 23 Johnny Risko, podgy. Clevedaader, '.and Oeorge Godfrey,' giant' negro,' are wet take er M CHlCACXJ.'june ter. midflewei(h champioa of the For Saturday .. 1,500-mat- . Keep In' Shape 400-met-er er 1,600-aiel- RUka, Godfrey Gardner s stiller Oakeiberrv; atot- hases Hanks, E. Steels ; aaert--i fiee hits, V. Kteele: home runs, I Christensen; three ttass hits, Rob- - j ens; two nase nita, j& Steele; runs batted in. Christaasea, Roberts X. Oakelberry D. Steele. Jensen, V. . . 400-met- er i rv: FROVO EVENING UTRALDf FRIDAY. JUNE 22. 1923; : . j)?C 1 1$ WEST CENTER fcJi. i a, |