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Show THE 12 &ALT- - LAKE' TRXBtJNE,", WEDNESDAY' MORNING, SEPTEMBER ' 8, 192V AND NOW LETS HEAVE .A' AND BEES WILL TANGLE IN : SEVEN-GAM- E SET Dempsey - - At San Francisco Seattle 2, Oakland 5. All other Coast league games postponed; teams traveling. TANOINQ OF THE CLUBS. will GRAHAMS Seal open on the local lot thl afternoon aerlea. Thera a eeven-gam- e AKj-S- . ' be r, probably I Saturday and Sunday. Th Seal are fresh from a victorious teaalon with the Beaver. Those two 0 .club played ten games for the, entertainment of the San Francisco bay fans, of which the Seals won six. The Bees put If flip a bold front against the Angels and Lost squeeeed out four victories, which, tak-jtn- g Into account th physical Condition of team, la Indeed a creditable perform-- a no, and proves that the Bees are still very much in the pennant race. Th Tigers and th Rainier held each ' ether to a 0 break, which helped Salt i. Lake both ways, for had Vernon made of It with the Balnlers, r, atbsrunaway series ahead aa to Tigers would b so fag 1 of overtaking, be almost impossibls while had the Balnlers showed extraordi- .j nary strength against the Tigers, the Horthweeternere would have been-rig- ht . .7071777677838091 60-6- The schedule has still six weeks to run. Three weeks will see the Bees at horns and the other three they put In abroad. ""Following th San Francisco series this th Bees go to Seattle, Portland s and Sacramento. They return home October 6 to buck the world's series In with Vernon and Oakland. Ralph Stroud won two of the four the Bees achieved over tb Angela. Spider Baum pitched a notable triumph 1 Saturday and A1 Oould pitched an tveB r more notable one Sunday, letting the Seraphs down with tour hits and winning a shutout. The pitching last week was not of the beet, but, all thing coneid-- r good. gred, it wa f"l phe absence pretty of Rumler from th lineup t keenly felt every day, but th boys are hustling aa hard aa they can to make up for Bill misfortune. If A they can improve the gam they putu will up last week Just a little, they first-plafor to be contender ' honors. Vernon gained only half a gam ea the Bees last week, which is should the Bees strike a winning , etreak or th Tiger a losing on. i Hack Hits, Pill Over With Two On; Seattle Fails to Overcome Early Lead. vie-torl- ea 1 ' par-ttal- ly eon-tln- ce . tnstg-nlflca- Helnl Sand was put out of business s' last week, being about the sixth Bee to go on the hospital list within a few f, weeks Helnla suffered a broken nose In v a a baok peculiar manner, being struck v hand swipe by Earl Sheely as th latter wa drawing back to make a throw In Wally Hood la playing With Apractic. ' a broken bone In his hand, and Johnsons .hand la in bad shape. Outfielder Art Hauger, from Moose Jaw, Western Canada league, who wa to have reported to the Bees last week, but whose arrival was delayed, is expect- d to show up this week, ike Wolfer, an "'Outfielder who has been with the Joplin club of the' Western league, la expected V to Join the Bees at Seattle. If thee two v players report, the cripples may have a it ehanco to taka a few days rssL 1 , May By Universal Service. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. T. Th Oaka defeated the Rainier today, 6 to L Four of Oakland's runs were made In th first. Two home runt featured th game, one by Hack Miller in the first with two men on base and another by Stumpf In th fourth. Cooper was taken from the box after three men had faced him and all got bits. Francis succeeded him smd pitched good bell. SEATTLE nt Heinies Nose Broken. . Set New Homer Mark. Earl Sheely is In a possible way of record for a new home-ru- n Thus far Earl has t.'tha Coast league. twenty-seve- n to his credit. Bunny Brief ' holds the record for the circuit, with thirty-thre- e. Th Beea have three more Weeks in Salt Lake twenty-on- e games. er over on an aver-- , , If Sheely can knock age of every third game, he will tie , Bunny's mark. It Is also possible, of , course, that Sheely may get two or three In th Bee travels abroad. Sheely has - laced out a few In Sacramento, and as " the Bees include that town In their travels it la not improbable that Earl 1 may reap some profit. The Portland park also la not a stranger to home runs. Last week Sheely got five homers He bad th distinction of knocking the ball over homer of th fane for th th season at Bonneville park. Since th was more nine mark attained, century have been stretched out, so that th total of home runs for the local field thus far Is 109. Th chances look favorable for , 116 home rune In this park; before Oc7 tober IT. Th Oaks were the most successful club last week. They won seveq from Sacramento, the Coyotes being able to take only two. Recruits Coming Home. The player limit In th Coast league 1 now off and managers are permitted to carry as many players as they wish. The object of this arrangement is to afford the skippers an opportunity of giving certain youngsters th o o. as prospective timber for next seasons campaign. The Oaks have already reoallod - OAKLAND. AB B H A0BHOA 0 A (..11040 .1 Hiddlta rf 6 0 9 S 0 Una Bohn to 5 1 S - 1 Wllla rf Eldred cl I 0 I 1 0 Oulata lb Millar If Knwty 9b 4 0 0 6 Canfm If S 0 0 0 Kaifht 2b Olaldl to Btampf M 9 1 9 1 Eamlk 00 4 0 9 0 Brubkr at 0 Adams Utiaa e Cooper- p 0 0 O 0 Boahlg p 0 grand p 8 0 0 Totals .97 2 10 24 11 400 9 4 4 0 1 4 0 1 4 0 1 .9 0 0 S 0 1 Total .97 StOJMU Total! .91 9112711 Batted for Francis la algbtb. Score by Innings Seattle: 0 0 0 1 1 0 Bans .... ,...2 3 0 9 1 0 03 0 110 Hit 092 Oakland... Buna 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 Hlta 11 4 1 2 1 2 0 0 1 Summary: Error Stumpf, Eamlock, Knight 2. Brubaker, Ginlanll. four runs, 9 hit off Cooper, 9 at bat la fractional Inning. Btolta bases Kenwortky, Cnanlaham. Triple play Btampf t Kanworthy to Eamlock. Home run Two-be- s klta Gulato 2, Hiller, Stumpf. Sacrifice Brubaker. bit Ulne. Bate ea ball Off Boehlla 2, off Cooper 1, off Fraa-el- s 9. 8true bout By Boehllng 2. by Francis 4. Hit by pitcher Kenworthy. Doubt plays Stumpf to Ke4 worthy to Zara lock; Knight to Brubaker to Gulato; Glnclardl to Knlsbt to Gulato. Pasted ball Adams, diuna reaponal-bl- e for Boehllng 1, Cooper 4, Francis 1. Left on - beset Beattie 10, Oakland 6. Chart deTims 9 00. Lmplrea Eaaoa feat to Cooper. and Bynm. ODowd, and Lewis Will Meet in Bout 12-Rou- nd NEV TORK, Sept. 7. Articles were signed today for a twelve-roun- d bout In the Jersey City ball park September it between Mike ODowd, former middle- weight champion, and Ted kid Lewie, welterweight champion of Europe. Th affair. The fight will be a men are guaranteed a purs of $35,000, which they split by an agreement to be reached later. Both men will weigh la at 16$ pound ringside. OFF ON HUNTINO TRIP, Alvin S. Nelson, th Deseret gymnasium swimming champion, and Karl Richards will leave today for a hunting trip In Idaho, going by train to Chain and then through the national six-we- forest this Glnglardl hlta nothing so common es double. Pitcher Dumovlch has been by th Angels end that club has also taken on for inspection a catcher named Antonies Rego, who lo a navy star. Within the next fortnight th Shortstop Glnglardl and he responded league will be overflowing with rook with, bom runs In his first two games, eager to Impress the bosses with their besides a couple of triples. It seems that worth as 1921 player. BRINGING UP FATHER -- N- ' E SHERWOOD MAGEE. R03LTN, N. Th Sept. 7. Four former and the present amateur titleholders of the United States and France won their matches today In the first match round of the national tournament, but ths 'Canadenced by the fact that th gate receipts dian champion was eliminated, DavidFttaalm-mons's for yesterdays bout at Floyd son Herron of Flttsburff we enabled to armn reached 1113,200. That great continue hi efforts to retain his title by amount of money made the fight profit- defeating Peter Harmon 'of New York able for everybody concerned. Th war after an uphill fight which went to th tax amounted to mere than $6000. ' hole. thirty-ninDempseys end was $66,000; Miske got C. P. Grier of Montreal, Canadian cham$26,000. Promoter Fltsalrhmon also made pion, was an easy victim for Robert A. a neat prpfit. Dempsey fought with a guarantee of $60,000 and a percentage Gardner pt Chicago, twice C-champion. Fownes, privilege. Both Dempsey and Miske shook Charles Evans, Jr., and W. the harbor dust off their Jr,, "both former champions, 'Eleo were and left for Chicago. . Dempsey Intends to visit In Chicago victor. Thomas D. Armour, a Scotchman, who with a few old friends for a few days be fore going to New York to get ready for holds h amateur championship Of matches he has scheduled with Gunboat France, won on the home green from Smith and Billy Brennan. Hie next bout George Heffner of Philadelphia. will be a twelve-roun- d go at Boston with Francis Out met, former open and amateur champion; Bobby Jones, youthful the gunner on September 26. Mink also where he wonder from Atlanta; J. W. Sweeteer of Intends to make a two-da- y sojourn. Billy Yale, Intercollegiate champion, and F. J. or ache Wright. Jr., the young Massachusetts without this up morning ?ot remind him of th roughpaintreatment champion, also won their matches, . meted out to him by Dempsey. Billy adroit that Utah Jack Is the hard- Herron Wins Hard Fight. est hitter who ever socked a punch, but It was steadiness which enabled Davty hla defeat doesnt mean his retirement from th ring, as was insinuated yester- Herron, steel worker, to oontlnue In tb tournament. He entered th afternoon to He a Intends make day. trip to th Pacific coast, where he has besn offered round one down to his young opponent n from club. New the an engagement. When Dempsey went to the train this York, and probably would have won at home tha green had not he hooked hie morning he was accompanied by his man- second shot Into a clump of trees on a ager, Jack Kearns, and Promoter and hla wife They drove to the hillside overlooking the green. A niblick atetion In Dempsey's $12 0i)0 racer. When shot which failed to hold th ball on the then made it necessary for th Dempsey got ready to Jump aboard the green to go to extra holes. They halved somewhat match train, Mra. Fitzsimmons, ths two extra holes In par four. first alarmed, said to him: Harmon at th third hole w do will with the car? and drovehadouttheof honor "Jaok, what bounds twice from the Just keep It. It le yours, was Dempeach tee, drive costing him a penalty sey's answer aa he hopped aboard, a arolle stroke and the distance under the new lighting up his face. rules. the Inevitable, he Recognising shook Daveys hand and said, Thats MAY MEET enough. Chick Evens end Fred Wright raised the GUNBOAT hopes of their many followers by excellent cards which broke recorda Evanss card of 72 was the best that has ever been By JACK DEMP8EY, turned In in amateur competition on the Heavyweight Champion of th World. Engineers club course, and had been only by the club professional. (Copjrright, 1920. by King Feature Sym equaled The best previous amateur card was 74 dlcate, Inc.) with Max Marston In a club tournament. BENTON HARBOR, Mich., Sept 7. Vfhor'hextT Maybe Ill fight Gunboat Champions Are Favorites. Smith In Boston on September 28. A match has been offered, tentatively, and Fred Wright went out in his afternoon Jack Kearns Is merely awaiting final de- round in 94, a record which wae equaled tails before signing The "gooner seems by Oulmet last week in four-ba- ll comto have the Idea that he can stick one petition with Canadians. Wright had on over on me, and drop me out of th birdie 9 and a birdie 4. The four was mads on ths long ninth hole when Wright championship, I'll disabuse hla mind of that belief, sank a forty-foputt, with an aluminum club which he borrowed from hie oppoIf we ever get together. Smith hit with a terrible kick. Hes nent. Albert Seckel, of Chicago. It was the boy who hit pi In th second round the first time he had ever used such a type of our San Francisco fight and I didnt of putter, While cards in match play usually remember anything for fifteen minute afterward. He didn't drop me with that many conceded putts which would not be always made In medal play, the punch, and I fought right along and he did knock th gallery regarded the holders of ths best whipped him; bu cards as likely to last into the coming senses out of me. Theres some talk about Jess Willard rounds of ths tournament, and among anothsr match. I wonder these favorites is included Robert A. wanting whether he's really sincere. If he le, he Gardner of Chicago, who put out C. P. can have a fight any time. If Jeaa Grier, th Canadian champion, 9 to 7. Isn't convinced that I'm the better man. Griers battle was almost hopeless after all he needs to do Is to Jump Into a ring the first 19 holes, for he wa then five down. Gardner went out In 36 in th with m again: for I regarded Willard ae afternoon round, and he took two threes, one of the .eas lent men to whip that I can on a birdie, before the match ended. He call to mind at this time. told Grier that this afternoon And Fred Fulton says he wants a batstretch tle. He can have It If gome promoter Is represented th best golf he had ever willing. But wholl put on tha show, in played. Heffner, starting hi second round three face of the fact that I whipped him in down to Armour, made a sensational fourteen seconds two years ago, and that with four birdies In five successive fight , Harry Wills knocked him cold Just a lit- but failed to square tbe match on the tle while ago? home green. He needed a par four to tie Car Georges pen tier? Ah, there's ths hoy. I want to meet him. Makes no the match, but took his usual fle. difference where w fight, er when. It ean be tomorrow- - I only hop that he's Jones Wins Easily. half as great as he has been touted. time with hla Bobby Jones had an Tbat'U mean a fight. It will mean that fellow cltlsen of Atlanta,easy J. Dean, I have to put forth my best efforts to who also plays for Princeton.Simpson Jones wae win. No real fun In fighting when things three up after the first round, and at the are all your own way. I like a real con-- , start of the second eighteen holes seemed test. Heres the hope that Carpentier can likely to give Dean a chance because of his careless putting, but he won, five and make It one. Harry Will, the negro? Well, If11 th four. Summary1 in order of pairing for demands tomorrow s meet 1 do I that him, fubllo Chari thing Just aa soon aa some proEvan. Jr., Edgewater, defeated F. C. Newton, Brookline, Man., 4 and 7; moter talks a fairly slseable pure. I taw Will against Fulton. He's tough Reginald M. Lewis Greenwich, Conn., de and big. He can take em. And hes a feated Gardiner w. White, Naseau. 1 hard hitter. But he's slow and awkward. R. A. Gardner, Hinsdale, defeated C. up; P. Grier. Royal Montreal, $ and 7; W. C. Fownee Jr., Oakmont, defeater Harold Invtrneu, 4 and S; E. F. Allis, defeated Milwaukee, Robert McKee, Yanks Go to Grandview, I up; Oswald Kirby, Englewood, defeated D. C. Corkran, Baltimore, V NEW YORK. Sept 7. Carl Mave, New 4 and S; 8. Davtdaon Herron, Oakmont, York American league pitcher, who threw defeated Peter Harmon, cotchAmer!can, the ball which resulted In th death of 1 up 39 holes; J. W. Platt, North Hills, Laurlee Rtaley, Atlantic City, Shortstop Ray Chapman of the Cleveland defeated Woodltnd, defeated team, did not accompany th Yankees 1 up; Francis Oulmet, mT1m! Richard when they left here tonight on their Hickey, Atla nta.'Tand western trip. Colonel T. L. Houston, Jack. Merton, defeated R. R Bush, Audu 6 and 4; Philip Carter, Shlnnecock. on of the club owners, announced that bon, Max R. Marston. Merton, $ and Maya would not be with the club during defeated 1; T. D. Armour, Scotland, defeated the series which opens in Cleveland Oeorre Heffner, Baltimore, I up; Frank Thursday, but that he would rejoin th W. club in Detroit. Dyer. Upper Montclair, defeated J. B. W ere not taking Maya to Cleve- Roee, Allegheny, 9 and 7; R. T. Jone. Jr.. defeated J. C. Dean, Atlanta, land, aald Colonel Huston, not because Atlanta, we think there Is danger of any trouble. $ and 4; J. W. Sweeteer, Siwaney, debut out of respect to the feelings of the feated D. E. Sawyer. Siwaney, 7 and I; Albert Seckel, JT". people there, we do not want to offend Riverside, 7 and A them. It la largely a matter of By RAY PEARSON. Chicago Tribune Salt lake Tribun Laased Wire. BENTON HARBOR. Mich., Sept. 7. Th power of attraction of Jack Dempsey and Billy Miske In ring combat Are evi- -- Judge-Charle- Mays Left Behind Whin Cleveland ar V at pOLUMBUS, Ohio, Sept. T.Outflelder Sherwood Magee, for years a National league atar, was today given his uncon- dltional release by the Columbus club of the American association. Pitcher Lefty Georg was sold to the Minneclub for th waiver price. apolis ............ 11 til .......,46 j .4 Pocatello Schools Expect Big Season; Many Stars to Return to Institute. Speelal 1 Tha Tribune. POCATELLO. Idaho, Sept 7. Football enthusiasm win run high In Pocatello thla fall and the Gate City this year will have more games than any season before. Extensive preparations are being made St present for a formidable high echool aggregation, which every season comes In for its share of th elty honors. Generally there ere several other city teams which engage in Intercity struggles. The eyes of mosf of th fans, however are turned on th squad of huskle that Coach Hutchinson will have at th Idaho Tech to represent that institution in Its many conference battle. Besides several veteran there are score of high school graduates who have bad valuable expedience in scholastic circles. Among the veterans who will return this fall to don the orange and black are Bryan West, star of squads of 1917 and 1918; Brown Kennedy of Fort Hall, member of tb Tech team since 1917; Homer 8auttr of Idaho Falls, quarterback and end last season; Laird Finlay of Idaho Falls, star center; Jack Keane, fighting right guard on th last seasons eleven. A greeter part of th members of th Pocetello high team of last season, who this eprlng, have signified graduated their intention to enroll et th local college, so with this amount of material, coupled with what other school will send in Hutchinson will have a good bunch of recruits. It is rumored that Tommy Thompson, halfback from the University of Idaho, who is working In this in city, may help Coeoh Hutchinson whipping his eleven Into shape. Thompson was a member of last year's varsity squad at the Gem state university end Coach Kelly Is still angling to get him to return to Moscow to aid in getting this years Idaho squad into th winning stride. This years schedule for the Tech warriors which will begin about six weeks after school open will Include games with th College of Idaho at Caldwell, Gooding college. Ricks college of Young Brigham university of Provo and probably other Utah schools It satisfactory arrangements can be par-fe- e tad. Box-bur- g, Championship Motorcycle Event Woh by Weiijiaar MARION. Ind., Sept. 7. Th International motorcycle championship race run on th track near this city yesterday was won by Ray Welshaar of Bridgeport, Conn , In 2 48 $7, or at a rat of 73.4$ miles per hour, 7 $ miles faster than last year. This mark eclipses WELLS SCORES WIN. the world's record by seventeen minutes MORRISSEY AND WOLGAST DRAW. seconda Leonard Bruckner BEAUYILLE, France, Sept. 7. Bom- end fifty-si- x SAN BERNARDINO, Cal., Sept. 7. Ad bardier Wells, English heavyweight finished second and Jim Davie third. Th Wolgaat, former lightweight champion, fighter, tonight defeated Paul Journee, winner and Davts rod pocket valve and Lee Morrlaeey of Idaho Falls. Idaho, a French heavywe g ht. In the sixteenth Harley Davidsons and Bruckner was d draw a robnd. contest here a of held here. mounted on an Indian. vesterdav fought dftd , Stj-etc- SMITH ho-es- Lake Triboaa leased Win. CMcaso THtaae-Sit- t HARTFORD. Conn Sept T. Three of CHICAGO. Sept. T. Th Cook county the four favorites on todays grand circuit as wall as th Baseball card at Charter Oak perk were defeated, grand Jury association will Investigate the Writer seen-Tommy on for th first time this chargee that certain Chicago National Murphy furnished two Of the league playere thrw,,-- a gam to the A. McDonald of s PhiUlea In th t:M trot Tootel Toise. un- th criminal court today laid th facte In beaten on blg-li- n track, wee forced to his possession before the criminal grand accept third money, being topped la th Jury with Instructions to Investigate summary by Dr. Nick, the winner, and completely th charge that certain play- Selka. Best time, 1:0714-- ere had accepted money front gamblers Red Russell took ble second race of th to let Philadelphia win.' season In the 2:19 trot, 'defeating the faIf play era club officials or gamblers vorite. Lady will Go, twice jn tbe are found guilty; they face a term la th Beet time. 2:121. exceeding flv year Favontan and Bogkluaa hitched up m penitentiary, of not '$2000. Owner --old. and and a fine up to three thrilling heats for two-yeTh letter took the first, but lost th players In th National league will probntxt two to Ed man mount. Best tiro. ably be called as witnesses. Grover 2: mi- The only favorite te com through was Alexander, who was offered a bonus by th President Veeck to win the game and Margaret Dillon, undefeated pacer of season, and she won only after a three-he- who failed because of poor support, will battle with Esther R. and Peter El- be oalled to take th witness tUnd. liott in the 2.04 pace. Best time, 2.0614. 2:10 trot, two In three; purse, $1009. Praises Baseball. Red RusselL eh. f by Gilbert Red 1 1 Precursive (Murphy) Judge McDonald, who Is a baseball fan Lady Will Go, ch. m. (McDonald)., I I and who has besn mentioned es a probat $ ble successor to Garry Herrmann aa chairBUtsle. br. m. (Pittman)..,... 6 6 Burdett, br. g. (Geers) die. man of the national commission, warned Oscar Watte.'b g. (Hyde) th jury that any corruption of baseball Time, 2:1314. 2.1214. In through gambling pools and bookmaking two Nutmeg purse, three: mire. $3000: Injured the public, who had - come to look upon the jmniw M the- national Favontan, br. c, by 3. Malcolm Forbcs-Alli- e 6 recreation. He called attention to tha Watts (Edman)., money bed been Hogalusla, ch. e. (Valentine) .... 1 2 t4 fact that vast auroe ofowner In provld 2 4 expended bjr4b club Belvus, b. e. (Pittman) of the amusement the for Mis Rhinelander, b. g. (White) tng grounds who can publlo and In obulnlng playere Marge the Great, b. f. (Cox) The 6 Jury I best entertain th fan. I Jane Volo, b. f. (Murphy) with applause. ed th Judges remark Time, 2 15. 2.11, 2.13 In hi charge to th Jury th Judge said . 2.0 trot, two In three; puree. $3000: You have undoubtedly read account Doctor Nick ,blk. g., by Dr. Igo- I JS of th recent abaseball scandal, ofwhich ExAlmo (Murphy) uncertain clique charged that Salka ch. xtu (H. FUmtnr) of 1 scrupulous gamblers, for th purpose Tootsi Toise blk. m. (Edman) sums of Don de Lopes blk. . (Oeers) wagering and winning large j bribed certain approached and Holiyrod Kate, ro. m. (Dodge) .... J4 7 money, of th Chicago National league players Harvest Tide br. m. (McDonald). 7 f club to "throw a oertaln game to th Ima Jay br. m. (Ernest) Th game was I Philadelphia Nationals. Sormldotts. b. m. (Valentins) to be played in Chicago, August 21, Time, t 08. 7.07. game, when played wa won by t 04 pace, two In three; purse. 81000; which of $60,000 Philadelphia, and upward Margaret Dillon, b. m. by Dillon wagered on the result wae won by the Prime Margaret Axworthy 1 alleged gambler. (Munroe) t 3 $ Peter Elliott, ch. h. (Cox) $ After Baseball Pools. 3 I m. b. Esther R., (Murphy) .... 4 4 4 "Th charges become a matter of pub. Irish Voter, b. g. (Noble) b. R. h. (W. The Boston Man, llo Importance and It Is tb duty of this r. , Fleming) grand Jury to investigate thoroughly, by Time, 1:0614, 2:0614. 2:0614. every lawful means at Its command, that the real facts may be ascertained and made known to th end that If the Single G Wins Feature. 7. G. charges be found true th participants HAMLINE. Minn., 8pL Single to speedy Justice and pace for $3000 added should be brought scorn. took the exposed to publlo money et th Grjet western circuit race also Instructed the McDonald w Judge today. Summaries: the baseball ll pace; SL Paul pure $3000 grand Jury to Investigatebusiness should This pernicious added money. Single O., b. b., won; Hal pools. should and th out promoters a. be wiped Mahons, b. g., second; Johnny Quirk, he told be Indicted and prosecuted, g., third. Beet time, 104. trot; $1000 added money. Little th Jury. Jack, ch. h., won: Axtien, ch. a., second; Red Ben, b. h., third. Best time. 2.0714. Wins I 20 pace; $1009 added money. Wampa-tueb. g, won; Neita Patch, b. m., secRose ond; Rocket Patch, b. h third. Beet time, 2 05. Sister Axoff won the deciding heat to- Spaclat t Th Tribune. trot, which wae POCATELLO, Idaho, Sept. L Spud day of the left unfinished yesterday. .Todays time, Myers of Pocatello was awarded th ver- 2.114. diet over Ray Rose of Boise in a round bout here last night Myers th Capital City youngster and had matters hi own way throughout. Rose stuck by hie guns and battled ell tb way despite hla handicap In weight. Myer has leaned a defl to A1 Nelson, i. In the one of the fastest lightweight State fish producing facilities are to be It Is probable that a match will greatly Increased, according to a state- state. be arranged within th near future. ment by R. H. Siddoway. state game comFrank 8. Evlnio who wae scheduled to missioner, who calls attention to comfor appear of against Young Ritchie In the preth doubling pleted plane capacity of the Sprtngvllle hatchery In Utah coun- liminary match felled to show and step be taken to have htra barred from ty. Th hatchery, which now produces may 1.250,000 eggs, will be enlarged until it Idaho contest. will have a capacity of 2,600.000 eggs. Improvements at the hatchery will Include new buildings, hatching troughs and d'Mnbutlon ponds. Ths cost will be about Bock to $2200. Th Improvement will commence at once Two other hatcheries In the state have Counsel for former E. A. Bock. a combined capacity of $.000,000 egg. Of Attorney 8. A. King, Mayor entered e general these hatcheries, one at Murray produce demurrer yesterday before City Judge 1.600,000, end the Fish lake hatchery, a Lu wh'ch Is largely In th nature of an as e result off th admitted shortage of perlmental plant, has a capacity of 600,-0- $11,000 in Mr. Bock's accounts during hi eggs, Incumbency as city auditor. Hearing upon the demurrbr was set for Septem 14. ber to Attorney King contends that the comEast-We- st plaints are drawn under a section of the statutes that does not allow r of their stating a cause of action. If the de NEW TORK, Sept. 7. William T. murrer la sustained, th comptalnts will Tilden H. who won thsnatlonal tennis necessarily have to be amended by .the championship yesterday, and William M. rpunty attorney, otherwise Mr; Bock will Johnston, ths loser, wiU oppose each other be required to plead to them as drawn. again next Saturday In th East versus West team match at ths Germantown Cricket club, Philadelphia. The six play Will er representing the east and an equal Who Violate QuaU Law number from th west will meet as fol lows; L C. Caner, Boston, Friday, singles; Reports are th office of th versus Walter T. Hayes. Chicago: R. N. state fish end rsachlng gem commissioner that William It, Boston, versus C. jf. Grifer hunters killing quail In some of the state, under th Impression parte fin, San Francisco. that Doubles William M. Washburn. New th game regulation perUInlng to mournTork. end Wallace F. Johnson, Philadoves to ing applies also quail shooting. delphia, versus W; E. Davis and Reland There Is ho openOseason on quail. sa Roberts of San Francisco R. H. Siddoway, fish and gam commisSaturday, singles: Wlll'am T Tilden sioner. "The open season on mourning II, Philadelphia, versus William M. John- doves does not Include quail, and those ston. 8an Francisco; Washburn versus who engage In shooting quail will be Roberts. punished, if convicted, regardless of th Doubles), Caner end C. S. Garland, confusion In their minds relative to th versus end R. BurH. Hays Pittsburg, declared Mr. application Of th law, dick. Chicago. Siddoway. up-se- ta a rep-rsse- nt Grand Jury Murphy Furnishes Cook County Upsets in Day's Events; to Investigate Allegation Tootsie Toise Is Beaten. That Cubs Were Fixed. Tommy CHAMP four-roun- r x and Miske Leave Evans and Fownes, Former to Viiit in Chicago; Jack Titleholders, Are Among to Meet Smith in Boston. Winners in 'First Round. Scottlsh-Amerloe- ea our tall. v- Release -- 'th Six Weeks to Go. 1 - double-heade- F Star Is Given th .HARLEY i HARPOONS ; Former Big League GARDNER TRIMS STRAIN Local Club, Despite Discouraging Hospital List, Makes Good Showing Against Angels; Earl Sheely Likely to Cut Close to Bunny Brief's Coast League Home-ru- n Record; New Outfielders Due This Week and Next. FEW-HEFTY- 209-ml- le ...... 18 (ree-for-- all Free-for-a- $ k, Pocatello Scrapper Verdict Over Ray three-year-o- ld A Improvements Planned for State Hatchtries General Demurrer Entered Charges Against Tilden and Johnston Meet in Play Prosecute Hunters By George McManus M |