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Show MORNING, MARCH SATURDAY tHK SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, J ..... 1 - . 1. . (Copyright, MUTT AND JEFF And Not Only That, but Photographs Dont Lie ui Woo DisGt?Acet WITH yooR , 'TOO eCIMCM 0? A leiFlMTESlMAU VJHCW BACTCtlA. PROTO PUASbA called a oy catimc Both MKE hum aw T0 MAev Me WtBotlY so . t I CF a By BUD FISHER 1920, by H. 0. "'luhtr. . Ofx ) Beg. U. a. Pt STAMfc ASIDC--, 1 Wou WHlTC LOOKCD AlW'T For. Trad. Mark Rf '5M7 ALBUAA trash!! THAT J' THROUGH cooPL.fi A TfiARS. I'D Hen forgot ten alu Th IM THC '. PICTURE tLL ewt ft ALL. A GUM I GOT BUREAU? GOES'S T M-m- rM a J RIGHT - 13C I M t being ' MUTTON I GwttSS OF A THIW X 7 27, 3920. " ABOUT IT SNII AMD a Theree'S SkiAFSHoT oT KlMi GeoF6E AMD mg Hauimg CHAT a IM FOTTEM Rooul Tee wee. ceoRGC GOGX is A SCOUT. lljii New Bee Pitcher to Report for Duty Next Week SPEED, PEPPER AND HITTING FEATURE PRACTICE OF BEES NICK CULLOP. 355 : i r tJRME JOHNSON. Marili .6 a worm a, in Hooding the of the Mood Mauagtr Lrtile put Ills Roes through the longeat ami speed eat pta tue vet hive solid hours of the r.eorded heie a great national pastime, In the afiemoou, game pra.lhe featured todav s woikout At the entertainment given last night the at Callente in honor of the Tees reouita board was tomuilted Mueh fun Salt sulted when the ouija stated that would win the opening game 0 Hill Rumler will and also the pennant act ot ding to toe bat .332 this CAMP s jear, ULlmer pltrher, Reiger the new splthallarrived in rluh, bought from the Wattle no time in donning camp today and lost a Uniform hot the past two .weeks he ha been training with the Healtle club and reports In good vondltWm Pall fjke the Jlelger-wato hale obtained in the deal bv wk to the to go wld-- h Tub Spemer refused to Wattle club When HponcerJohnson report. lioweier. Manager entered Into negotiation re-to b Ik Reiger. According to a report vived bv Manager Johnson. npemer, thin Hade ishorn Ernie thoughtrefu-e-hed could be a parti to loathe beais. hae lie Is that a switch, stating to'f such through with organised baseball right-hand- s Msrc Island Game Off. The scheduled game with the Mare Island marines tomorrow has beene called oil. The onlv tenanting practii game mU take plaic hundav when fouiteen to miut Wal-lelusgi Journev to fcanta Rosa Nagles nine e demon-- alert that Todav pi aim - ihete la no dearth of speed prnptr and Hoke R.illv In the ilili abihlr lifting grtat shape and Is fast li'.howing up inform Managei Johuon loimding into gie.it veai in looks for hi, n to ha'e t us league Stroud were and Ranh Bromtev Jack former hurling (.ii. the mound todai, the team, while the for Helnle hands picked latker offtoatert in hehalf oi Manager The hard hitting Johnsons aggregation combined with phtlitv of the latter marked against the former left tin at J the e.al Skipper a nine in the lead , of 4 he sixth irinirg lornif bush Thurston, the promising one the lot d out r. league pit. her pob at nat Sand. Bush his final time rt eain Jenkins, I everrnz and Magg' were credited with thiee-- h iso hits Ti.e acore is as follows h d -- 1 1 v Fslkl s team Johnson s team ltterles Stiou.l ley and Bjler R r arJ Jenkins Droit J LOS ANGELES RAIN PREVENTS WORKOUTS i r , ! s ( Hi it con-tiii- m 1 lit-hand- -t to Man-.tc- nnEMM), ten-rou- UTAHNS TO one-four- rei-en- of A M AT1DJ0 FILS Jess Oren and Jack White Matched to Go Twelve Cal, March 26 In a tune, Mollie a Ga,lw of cow arrived at the Lniversity t all fornia here under her own Power, one hour and eleven four from the university farm li'hoolNt Davis. Cal Th. dl.tano., b the route followed, was 176 tntlea was undertaken Tle row marathon among unlvaraity to etlc a wager whether a cow to a farm students tould tover 36 mllea In tiv. day. rwrkfi EY rae"agiinst da, Rounds Monday. inunda Th" paperweight BRINGING UP FATHER bn t lod r.ambert did the chucking Swart suiars and allowed fo ir hita be, tw een tl eio aie Howard thinks that Inssea-e-Oaks n and tie' low to start the right to In so the agamst how gune lope foi Mu -- Tomorrow the Gill arfo Ti bs nxt week and sun lav thev will p'av double heade-- s The game -- undav moning will be with loe Devtne s v ub of th" riciflc Interna., tional Hague R It I. The core 4 Oak d sun ms I ' R. auiars Oak Batteiles -- Krf mer Kra.se and Fpdl-maLambert and Icorman , Swart -- TI tsO forward to a good fight ngdc and Gened 7 he remainder of the ard consGN of Kiame of of Los Mamplils fought a d d a bout between Jak of Idaho Fall and Darrell Jauline diaw here tonight of Logan, welterweights . Th second preliminary will he font Canadians Win at Hockey. rounds between Kid Murrav and Art The Hamtl-t'.i- i riTT'.BI Rr, Mar h 26 Ont Johnson, flv weights who will fight off . defeated Hamilton rigrr" ofMhietk the draw which res died from then bout association hovk-teathe Ritl'hms and Mot laM wetk Whiiam O Hrn 3 4 to tonight w famith fight four lightweigut Dei-mo- Hav-war- four-roun- 11 KeittORricKTCfl. 1 lus-tor- v STATE WRESTLING a rsnl J'enn-svham- 14 By GEORGE McMANUS I IT t A PlPPlM WRAP t T UP ILL TAKE T- For Today Only - Sals Mens Eiigh-Qra- de TWO SEAL PLAYERS ON HOSPITAL LIST Spfit is I fo 1 U fnl uoe f al (h tarn are ou tlr hoeita now whs fiperat'! on aufl of flint will h whh iirbrdl Uft Iwml was cut out whether b will bt abb to th i hirag t ul falOFKl Tom whi fi ii M -- l p in hi ih doubtful tilth agt. iibI pft ung feiiAtiiu il Tno fain it smFl piei mornl diie iff All Values from .50 "to $7.50, atf Ti nU a lui ool He vy 11 nk!e hall Htrth k faeaton on tl ( l leaM b ail ru.ht fwu and will jm ' ib in on of th panics against th the pra tn khiiich todav the vaumganB and the regujxs-- p hi ed a 3 tie Joe -- FEWSTERS INJURY MAY PROVE SERIOUS Bv ni'r?l Bervk ir h J V KSOW HalaF T - r--f - V t t f V er Specialists for MEN If. I i faYLl ncen1v hile bis condition is not Dvtrr had per.odn of aphaaia rntiai, todav aid ha rower of fpg h s imNo owi8Hm i thought to b iv i paired. will now rut th dorton take at leant fo! -- eight hour before th ran deter line the cvait tatua o I c v it Electricity equipment. U.anduiar Therapy (something new) tel. isus -made by appointment; Wa.. j- 15 Laboratory for intruvo Consultation notu H&iirs- -I to ft. T to ft. faun 10 to 12 If you cannot call. rit for advtc y. lie v saPMstn Street, Salt Lake .years' experience treating Aiute, hronic and bpeital Liseases i'od-er- 'fi-- injury of ( it Fevntir the Nw ork Yankee lnflldr who way hit on th uead bv one of Jeff Pffffrs pit net ta'N Ib much more terlous t an woj at ftriwt d and WOMEN Office. M cae Fulton Knock ShATTl A first poimi of a bout here tonig it ( i Out Hector. Maih AAash Mnntn oung He lor. Fultoug out L 2n ht iejvvw Br me ton, m.I uUd AA -- l?d knKkdi four-roun- ? d b ft n jeers Wade Drs. Shores & Shores In Oer-rard- 'a Cam-biwig- sperlal will the ring for this Kperiil to The Trlhim vm e'jark Mav announees that h. ha signed MarJi 25 IDAHO KALLd. IJ- at B n Tarrish to wreMl boxing will take place Monday night Ira I tern an.l elun Monday bight, April . He uivnipic t W1U Jack when elg-at the Olvmpit chib Roth are fast mon of the mlddlew wresgo (L-meets less Orn in a twelve-roun- d a haa requested live v pul.llt Both hue and Orqn are Salt laske men contest foi some t,rre hit has been training here a week tling Oren arrive and Is In good condition t ns afternoon Roth arc onfl lent of v h Franco nd Dolmont Draw. torv, and Idaho Fullt tans arc looking 24 March Toung Ari sused with new min OF STEEPLECHASE RUN AT LIVERPOOL llt . 1 1 ill more ETS ANGELES Mar'h .6 southern California rain todav marie uhIt necessary to call off the Chiragn It ibo Angel game at Washington park lnb here league prevented either Coast from working out. Some t tie at the thinkers have arrived deep-se- a conclusion that It has rained so much nor laralv that neither the Ang Is season the in the Tigers will be able toasstart thev otherwise as good condition v onld be The Cubs, too, have some compaint Manager to make on this score but will leave Mltrhell wvv his big leaguers condition as in good Hundav night here s any other of his squads in previous hlllefer. Angel manager todav edmitted tnat his squad is not in as good condition as it was last vear lilt he t links a couple of weeks more training esaarv 'elge' upon his wlikput the nesavs he is minus a short- He athletes With flop and has onlv two outfielders still 'flag .more pitchers he savs,to tomthethebestluhht la his hurling staffs tne league. Killefer says Cate er Boles will he missed this season, hilt thinks Pussier laipan and some of the new catchers should be able to overcome his ahsen.e KJiefer promises an infield 4'1 per cent better than last vear The same oicfleld ss last year rlua another fast p.aver Is Thomas la reto be a feature "Lefty garded bv the Argel boss as a player who . lmx-perlr- be'-i'.a.- , At,. for the iltib mil be a He to sae tnir ear boa There aoems littlo prospect ' re if help ill set an . HRfls tint the a r tutfiold h th Heaton fiom the Cubh mm h wanted cannot be had.n and thfi In lfTi?uc rookies arc too ed for the f.mitsl intnor league m Mate in the omra fiom Jh koniiuo Information tralnina, tuat a ulicuo th auk aie two pkrer tlierf ar t r t us? hard to roater Vtrnon on th a for plai I he arc Pihhei M"raw and t'ollina leant at It i rtportel a probahlbu that one of them util be brouphr home b ho left eHteroay I'rwaident Fd Maler was Collin In ear h of eastern talent mliff Dallas last ear about Manager bKb k of the 1 iser hasBrooke CULLOP of that Catcher abandoned hop PITCHER NICK ui appeal In a Tiger uniform this Va., 'wired the Salt decided The holdout ha praitaallv baseball club yesterday thit he wilt to blav in the fanake River league, with ftffve his home town on Monday for this Gandll andholdout Chtck outlaw city. Jlo w as advised by Business Man,1jena of e na he league opening Sign Killefer retehed ager John Cook to come directly to Salt DKt to multiply a rcouevt from Del Howard for nee of 'Lake to await th arrival of tne Bees froimBoes Spring aKldtigton park bv the Oaka sunda Tuedav, befoie rwntful aed Monday Cullop in a ilo was with a was 1 reidih t gtarited he pba prll Killefer want to e the Oakx g t all the the New lok AmerUan league club in the 1916 and 3917, and had the reputation of training they can lefoie meeting thaniber of being one of the mot effective ;i ne Lf Angls southAngt lornmerce has cnteied into a the plan for paws in either of the major league big imis making opening dm heremavor No ho did not plav piofessional ball may do3 her i pe,ibMtv the s or 1SU9, tint took in part in the llar a half holiday pastime with semi profeanional clubs In l'Grt his record with the New oik OAKLAND YANNIGANS nuinaii8 was twelve garm s won anl six games lost with an average of 2 eamd off his dlt'tr p r game LOSE TO REGULARS runs In 1317 e won si games and lost nine wltli ally the same tight average pi.iuti - IlltUIlP He lias turned over to the kpe. Suit Lake UVkL1fl., Mar.1, 2f - Tut the third club hv the St louisJtrowns to whom he had tailed 1919 to Chikland in Mimiitns There report straight 'itne tie This time wasd no (piestion ss to his ability as a were defeaid b t regulars and the pit her, managet e icilais displayed aome real Intting ment expects him to proven --4 tower of ott the ehots of R iv strength to the kalt Iik dun strength laiutmg Ten hits to-! vlctnr Cullop is Lit in revolting bause of Kiemci hr a of! Kreimr m the ai innngh an attack of Influenza, Ironi whit h he !vyerfub now fully reoo'ered has H savs It will he piti hod For the ftrBt timela- nme auflferlng au onU take him a short time to get Into Hairv condition II Hummer expects to get into the inlurv to aim x first bcitca of home games In Salt Lake Krause m nt into ihe hb for the yannl-ganand put a Mop to the storing Ahits In the lthough n tyaa nit ked for Britton Defeats Downey i se Kraus showed remalnii good fi. Howard tnat lie is In prettv O, Manh 2 JHi k tothe go Britton won condition nil should he able welterweight champion Howard th newspaper of t u in , out.; with Ihe re-decision over Bryan Ikiw-ne- y of Columbus In a bout was not rur. . of Krause - condition until i loo here tonight . Britton won six rounds, to'H' he saw him , The ii; ais t .ne-- out ten hits in all Downev three and ou Was even and t nroe of t is goliti to Javk Kidkit Miller and id.r two him.' o Ian. one of Mi" i wtnt f.r a -tiifle JonnK hi) the ball Iiingiar.il for the vamiicaoliard iliouuii lie ges credit for onlv Two tunes l'ennv Wlhe ha ked on - hit to tlte hoard- - to puli down diives oft his Special to The Tribune , i j V? & By J. C. D. a j . Oxford-Cambridg- Turn Out After Johnsons Regulars Defeat Sands Yannigans in Lively Contest; Ouija Board Says Salt Lake Will Win Opening Game and the Pennant, and Predicts Bill Rumler Will Hit .392. Olympic lev regatta next Juty or th games regatta at Antwerp later. e Th course over which th race is rowed Is on th Mort-lakand between Thames river Putney a distance of four and miles. Thousands of persons line the banks on either side of the river to watch one sees the coutest, and everywhere nothing but dark or light blue faga. streamers ribbons and other deorattons tn the rival colors of the Oxonians end . Cantabs. UniPresident Fwann of the Cambridge well of the versity Boat club thinks In ford. crew his of against pa to Classic cliancet Crowds a Interview, h said we have It mn t not be forgotten that Jtr of rowing at Cambridge slme had a Recess Contests the armistice and U has beers exceedingMill we ar nothing like In the ly useful we used to be in before the war position Years. Five when commenting practice for tue race There has been a tremendous gap have Narl all the members of t lieIncrew a year. had to learn their rowing or years two prospective of three Instead LONDON. March 26 The present week able were boat of the witnessed the beginning of g sporting members it Still, this circumstance is give ty season which promises to b on of the an advantage as we as a riiad'Rigag We have no preconceptions to commost enthusiastic in English hLtor The rowing will not b up to th ret ess for most branches bat After a five-yebest as before the war but the crew of competition, the people ar returning will be letter than manv of th modIt will be a heavy one to their old customs anxious to make up erate ones Our stle tomes straight from Capfor lost time who ORihed the winning tain Hrui Ono of the great t crow'ds ever gathcrew of 1M. and we are as near to it witnessed raan track ered at We havemot adopted an Lngbeh a todav. newpossible th Grand National meeplochas methods of training except that we whol Mans thousands, im hiding are not to etrlct about food as in otl er Fyj went to sporting population of Ireland actomnio-datioiia Berrinford of the OxIJverpool for th event Hotel President E had been booked a month In ford t niv ersitv Rowing club who had' bv persons desiring to attend Iht been diligttlv coaching the Dark Blue K rae for weeks before be was relieved by bv speto also thinks IJverpool D Harsfall. the King tleorg went 11 was accorded a warm re- well of his crew s abilitv io out row the cial train racet the He. as w!1 as the oilers Inception when be appeared Cantabs course He will go to Manchester for the terested In the and training of football game thr tomorrowIhe Oxford eigct. D web satisfied witn y thenar-sit19M After a suspension since the work of the men and the progr ra e and triuk events between Oxford they were making in their preparaior take place tomorrow spins and Cambridge afternoon The rowing, which is to be from Butnry bridge to Mortlak, does not WINNER do p ni , when the tidal TROYTOWN start until Good conditions will be most favorable A great weather is foretast for the dav population will spend the part of Ixmdoos Bales afternoon on or beside of tickets for boats and grandstands have broken all records 26 Mar.h (Panadlan LIVERPOOL. Oxford appears to le th favorite in Prr'S ) Tho IJverpool Grand. Natioinl th rowing classic, while tumhridge is ateepierha,". cottrae run over tlie Alntree best thought of in the track events, about near here todav, tv as won bv- - Major whiih there is mijt h interest, it being was little a Trovtowri. The distanoe considered that some idea of th material under four and a half mile a Trt)town available for the coming Uivnipic guues carried 161 pounds In Belgium may be had from the results The Turk II owned hv C Wlluox finwhkh The annual se. oud anil The Bore be onsrlnit to rowing event was first declntd in 1641, was won ished The prt.es on the first H Brown third thirt-nhv- e turn. a bv the Oxford oars- three ito.ses wre Troytown, 6 to I t men crew finished The ambridge and The s gainst The Turk II 66 to in front In thirtv-on- e rat s and on e Bore 21 to on March .4 1877. the result wu a dead Out of the twenty four horses which heat On on other ochuou nit ler .farted in tit" ra. e onlv five completed crew scored a vntorv This w at on the cou.S" The value of tire rare tills were veat was $ . tit the March 20, 1M2 when brt l boat pnat"t in the mc in and the water the rough swamped of the event was declared void The laxt time these rival college crews e LEADER met was In March when PENN Then the world proved the v ictoi war interrupted all porting events of IN BOUTS ativ proniltieme In GrrH Britain so that this vear it was de ided to revive this PHILADELPHIA. .Manh ?6 Pemvvl-vsiievent in which th British uporttng pubtitle holder manv big State fllgc j lic takes a verv keen interest rewon took on tit cad in th ani.ial iutcrcoH gaf the wagers being lost and here tournament tomgnt sults wrestling This veat however. American oarsmen uuaMfving five men for th championship am tomorrow of on s d rounds .l th thnviglt of and folowers rowing a fhe Atlantic will b interest J in the with three while tn I nivrsltv of outom of the EnirlHr varMH rowing Lehigh and t orneil had on em h oontest. Inasmuch as there is a probabilPenn State, Cornell and Lehish a eh ity that one oi more American crews flN Aal two, Princeton mav meet citier or both of th English stored tbr Hencrews an1 the Penney Ivania on eah lnglihli during (ollegialc Complete Size Ranges in All of the above. |