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Show ; - ,,,, e .a , 0. ,A , 4,04 , , - .A.A. 1, . 4t 4 00oomo.O. 4 ' 40 -- woe, ' - ..-, , . . , - . f , I , ' - THE DESERET NEWS SEPTEMBER 26 , "; 1927 - - mum VMS DIMID 70ILEY MONDAY TOKEN MI CITY GOLF TITLE OF SEASON 2 1 , ; I Imey Garfinkle Confident of Another Quick Victory in Bout Against Dave Cook at Hippodrome Todd Goes Vikings Assume Saanto3 Boxer Clympic Magazine Praises Pig Ten Squads California, Here It Comes! Down In Soccer Lead By Utan Leading Athletes Sliovis Class In Prepare to Open Burke and Rowe Mentioned as Strong Football Season Pilling, Hard Tilt Beating Bingham TraE1,11 GrEi didates for American TeamDemers Wins Honors. 11 . Can- - - ... - ' -- , I Has Challenger I I ,,,,,, ',Coat, 1.1171C - in CaHl,k, I 1, 0 o a 0 I 2 I 2 2 7 ' 0, , , :fLawn'alrtded.rin.,,so,ini,, di e,li, he eanceled', d'''''""1"1 t Ufr:N a, a Z I g(1.It osi,!,, n 'a 4- , , t - i- - : :31' ''''' )' yrel8aorn, kidedlcile thi u"te 8 t:khlor:,e- en t limb : ,i I : o rdt ti:nrd n ourpen . J. gtaor t hold sthe "s1 tra ltocl zsit an !Ire t fn.); c .twpeliri II 4 A rue thing. Ileturday Wowed& PaturdaT Todd eliminated PrownI up and Ing In the won over S to play while Poi nd 2. Ralph Puirmire of Ogden. I assumIn both matches the winners ed aril' leads and were never headed Treed defeated Abel !Arson in the n consolation round. up. while won from V. A. Sadler. I end semt-ftnal- s. Pre.-bair- II L. FairweathLund Of In the first flight. 4 and I. while Pe Ilion defeated 3 P Anderson. 4 and In a match which went nine extra holes. 1. on over Coeds to Ride in State Fair Parade I . t A cat - ilioN4 , :7:' :"4211:117:41 . v't; ,r f..) whaerrde , s....,aiiks English Bowlers 1.'-- FIFTe64 it mem ' ..,,,,, 7:. ''qe.''' '15ACK.- - 4,(00,101 boy ' .,:,,00A 9 -- le , AL i r Atk, t.,,,,- 1 ",... ,.,ge ' . ,, 0..1, id., t ,. 't4,4.1,4 - -- ,'-. - . .4, ...... ,,,b . . :,.:,: st (10:IMO -,i.:- ss, ,.: ,,,s, I id- . - 7''-- - -4,--,, ,Ell r ---, 0 1..., ...... oe otr eif, sst"vitimp41, ts some,-(eAs- try a come ba,S of on the capable young shoulders Coa,he Clarence "Nibs" iorice rests the burden of t he Golden Bears' ambitions. Since Glenn Warners advent at Stanford and the rise of the Uni,ersity of Southern California the Bears once grid kings of the coact, have fallen on evil days When Nibs took over th Beare football business last fall the squad s as as weak on th field as it WWI on paper, which was A team Of Eng Mob lawn bowlers weak, indeed. But Nibs went right ahead and worked out some sort will piny ea eghtbition match at the ot a team. This year his boys ar no longer a gang of greensters. 15 lettermen at his beck Ha nd call. In sAdition there will be Liberty park greens Monday It le I. lothas r men who were in embers of the crack , freshman of Anderson . announced by Cooper 1926. First Assistant Coach Clint Evans has tutored the of squad provident of gam local greens playyearlings, wisely and well. with Com:atoers. He l Der H111.177 L Finch In immortal( tho match. The English players are exhibition tourtng the coast on N. tour and it was with great difficulto induced were top in ty they Malt Lake. Renorts from the cities where the stars here played indices. rnirtih lawn bowlers. I they are high close of Canada isms a Their inviusion complete oucces anti the four players are In fin. fettle for the local RICA00. Sept. The men are W. P. Wade. match. Cr LOTAlk sera. 26..(AP)--Th- e ineJ world's champiraa Cardinals George Wright. E. Everhard and J. The Pirates Edn y. creased their lead in the National wrung Out a double victory over 1 Boston to I here and 6 to b. league pennant race over the DEACONS FALL AT Clients by two and a half game going into socond place. two games behind Pittsburgh, the leaLgue lead over the lead.' 8 HANDS OF CYPRUS and hell a or St. Louie. Cardinals by 'cores of 2 both games enabled inning Outpointed and outweighted but to I and 6 to the cardinal& to gain a full game Dot utterly detested the Westminon the Viants. who played a tie Stellar the by pitching ter Deacon's finished tb league gam with the small side of the score leaders, coupled with opportune game. and kept the St. Louis team kifitillin Cyprus eleven of Magna. hitting and fast fielding, was re., two games behind the Pirates, as Lack of practice caused fumbles sponcble for both victories. before. for both teems During th first first same: The first was a pitching Sa. LOWS. belt of the game the bell was in duel betweengame postaiL Guy Bush end Vic ILK 0 A 1.H 0 A the center of the fleld for the most Aldridge, the latter allowing the Rkhbcrt inouthit,et part neither of the teems coming Cubs lirriectufb. 4 only four scattered hits. one Clentru.lb within twenty yards of this goal. Welsh.cf. elliefey,11.. 4 Th number of first down. from of which was a homer by Heath-cotFeurnr. lb l)lerstrnly,lb This final sorittunage was equal Chicago trot& & shut- Breern.lf. saving el matt If score was I to for Cyprus. out. Tender lb 4 Farrell,. This Th cube were unable to solve Moonset). l!Crlfarrell:c Westminster O. Cyprus T. 4 UrberLe.. tArhublsee Calboon Kremer. delivery In the second Robison., Cowley qb 4 Maddock fb Westfall game. Beck's double, & sacrifice th Grandy Hanker and Adams single gave the Cubs Totals I I 24 Jacobs their only run of the game. On Totals le le IT 14 fltliI,.zhain Cotner allattad or Robertson In the eighth. Southwick Lb. other hand. Charley Root. out Claimer Minor attar hie h tif victory Boston B. Allen so. 000 100- -1 Nielson of the second, was unable to Ig 4 stop Bt. Louis 000 001 Olz Peterson the ft Ewing Hansen It Jones tired slugging Pirates, and he reafter the fifth Inning for a Oummary: tuneWoleh. Foley. Bot Ic It Kenyon Pug! H. Allen pinch hitter. Sonnet Oreattl I. re ErrorarOlitrilor. lime gem.: Farrell. Frisch. &liable. hit Westminster Substitutions: Pittsburg. Sties'sBottomley. hitsRot tomto Walker for Germon: Wickley for A H.O. Doable A. ley. milli. B. 1. Warmer Walker: Botine for Wickley: ',kilt. plaveDouthit 1 4 2 Friorh to Bottontloy. Friar!' to Ocsubla lAdarnallb. 4 1 Marshall for H. Allen: Gibson for Barnartit I S ElteLsh.so 3 to Bottomlor; Farrell to Fournier; SawMansholt: H. Allen for Gibson. 1 3 0 P.lassr.rt liettwocrt 4 2 4 a) to Bottornley to O'Farrell. Lealog To Play will b S. L first-yea- L Race Pirates Increase Leal In Cardinals la Gain Doe Victory 1 g s 4 1 twenty-sevent- Tao-bas- e Threo-lmto- Wright.no I Troyer.ab PAYSON DEFEATED BY WASATCH Orelm.311 C 1 C liarrla Ito 11.x.eh,a 2 IP 1 1' I 1 1 IC a 1 Stphoon,12 WIlloo.olt Grim's,' b I heck.n.. 3 Hartnottm I 1 2 BuottP Aldrids,s Totals $ 2 2 4 3 I I I I 1 S C 1 O "Old:orRobertson. 1 1 4 1 amend garnet Ma Mos. I S.M..1 4 1 Michtm.rt Oftgirti 21b 4 . It Laois B II 0 A. Daayouy at Sept. IS.(SpeIt 1 ST 12, Totals. Se 4 27 11 7 1; irriscatb. lateen University of Utah code cial)The Wasatch Academy Ti1 4 1 Woloact. Hafer, it will ride in the fair parade t the gers downed th Payson leven in Pittsburg .. 101 104 100- -1 I 1 Foram lh I 1 14 l Botmly.lb connon-leagthe a 4 1 1 4:Ossattirt 0 state fair grounds Friday night, Chicago 100 101 Brawall. bitterly fought 2 irarroll.ma 4 1 2 al Topcor,Sly ovint being one of the features of test piayed on th academy field the annual state fair. ,The girls are FridayS. afternoon. The score was tot.Summary: L. Waiter, Harris. Heath. Maoro,214. 44 12 1 74 Ofiraral.e to aiSchttalwas ErronoWright. Grantham. Two.basio thissoce. members of the Trottel-- a club at 1 The game was played mostly In hitoTrayttor. Hootbeatia Harris. Home Moriaoas I I I I Reinhrt.p th S I 2 11Alatindr,p the Academy's territory until the rgnHootheoto Double MayoGooch to W071LP 1 1 Grantham to Wright; all.Smith. conto Wright Harris. lest quarter. Payson made at (noonoiote4). Struck outBy 'High. 1 sistent gains neually around the Harris Bush I by Áigridgo I, ends, but the academy boys held Totals 24 la 24 tv94g1-- Totala. 24 10 17 12 when the danger zone was threatsMattod tor Morrimon in seventh. Seerml ram.: !ened or even peered. 41 ZBlitati iiitt in Warts 1Plataberg. I The Wasatch points were earntriticago. ed Just a few minutes before the I. Weer et 118.11.4 1AillA I , 8.3111..A. .... Boston III III III- -4 derma lb. ' to end the game., A Barithrtit 4 I 101 00 110- -11 I linglish.ss I S et. Louts .... Iwhistleblew pass front Owens' to I I 4 I tc In the touchdown I I I IIlattitheot.ra Brows I Suutntoty: itstoToursier, 'Ind another pass from Deschner Wright... Pnrrell Moore. Ribose's Doutigt Trayerta I I I I Wilonext 3, I I to Owens annexed the extra point Orntmah 4 1 4 I I Orittimah ROInitart. I II 01Partsil. Reliable. yrieril. 'I 0 Harman' I I S Two-boHartnirtt.o I Summary: ItrforoMorttoon, Itotomley. Smitit.e. 4 I 4 l; Bock.ab, it I Was. Academy Ii bitoFourator. Hatay. (litmus ?Fifth. Payson. R. Smith. D. Bcherrer Kremer., 4 4 I I, Root. D... Is . Homo runBrown. I I Double ,Noble .. sWebb , Omani to gehuble tkibublo to I Drosses playo-It ..Perkins. (C.I ' i ',0als.P. I I noel' to liottoutioy: irrosieb to Bottom-le- y Ig ...I. Scherrer iluMinger 13 Totals' 7-to Rebuilds y Struck Itorrioos e Cowan II la Totals. 'r. Hill 1. bir Itolehart L ittuntog s. pitchor Stevens 'Mahaffey rg I pitcher--Idorrito1,00lue Rotsboxt, a s 4 Wilson s .et Williams .R PTIMOPUTE Illen ........ bet 111 e47- 3-1 UmpiresKoran. MoCoemtek oral JordS 88 .;Zed7; re Burdick clociego ......88.6 i 661 404. W.--4 Nebeker ti "111.1 Owens Wilmn Deeehner R .........lb ItutioL Dombort Wooer. fammary: ))40,1014;; L. Hill .bleBeth P Wassec Traynor. OtantLam Book rh Two-bo'Wilson ittrorHortnott Robinson (C.') ...fit bitoSonthbook I Thum-bo- ot 1, Substitutions: PausonWohinson art. lititTroyoot IFT-Prco sga Homo ronOrsattatio Bonblit Miro Bitumen' for If. Wilson: McDowell Bock IL11611.6 to (WPM: Smith to t.tessomoodt I. Pellet,for L Wilmot: Penfield for , d rer: P. Schaffer tote I. Wlison: Stranthandastris W Xtomot I forocit -17...L.., Sept.'; es ocert It'icjehn;ati itess.1111: ; Morris for totoltorlioot Tunnej, ittlit; to the it is in ..o4-414.UntotrooItart, ' or for tho thiebeker. AcadormyPimmons sod Mtn rim professional singles tan. as a 'com ing flak at nis championship the United States ;Neilson: Campbell for Noble: lAnge I for 1., Hill; L. Hill for Mahaffer: has known. The formst Davis cup NINO DONATICI MP. , boxing bout.. fint what the ;M. Neilson for Simmons.: Noble for player 7sttest4ly defeated Howard to land et Xing( Eng George Wafter Williams. ktiosey of California. 114. -- 4, jea 'fens will call pver Inlen it $500 cup to bit raced for to gain a first leg sat that Longue Thome V. Isacamt. Evil-Sei- m on , the turf once to six years iin Leonard Timmy. offered to the winner Umpteen aomeding the againe, , each state of the Cammottirtutilk,of 4 I eon. bight Voltraim high: headlinetimen gad faeb,aneee tveesle-.isleo.:,41..,Gashasy, . A; ASONIM'Wortel SOPS& ,AsEtnitt!g, MT. PLEASANT, pival . II I r" " Richards Captures ...4 gimp Teithis A,1,. ,,ev p, , , The a' RnaItetk f 0 , , ,,, t'' Draws Up Schedule For Grid Season at Bowling League To Play Tonight ' - - I L. - Beat Hastings Coast League Reds Game Dr. Jones Captures Directors' Trophy Gull: assignment. !Ilia Lague U:setel , Szary 0 , - . , - , . , - . . . -- I Colorado Teachers , - ;;; Woman Likes Babe Better Than Newly Won Golf Title Forest Dale Beats Team - - I, Giants 1 - ,fl .s or :t , , i, !,1 ltlade plans ., ' k v ere . ' ' k ,,"'' am-- L- RepokTING fall CALIFORNIA this 1 I -- !Southwestern Idaho For Reds by Tme F tfr4 evr coLLecno4 FRoSA GRP:Mel-- 3 TURseb . Country Club Tilt Ends in Victory It P R .io(g , 1 Dempsey 'Robbed' Utah Man Says 0 -- 0,-...e- ,,,- - i , ,k,..,,,.: ''!iis..,:,..,3,:?411:7" lAl' et-- .,. .1 t :' k l : j's'6-e- S. 9 4 but man- n w n r r ; ,t. ;telt ritt, an : . '...1...'.. ---'i,k.: it:141. 4 ,'.,' 0:',1!,i ..1 vtNwk, Q3uS - lieseel..irsi What,. lor Freehairn, Nth ley park won the consolation trophy goiter. (laud W by defeating the veteran. Treed in the final, $ and S. Freed gave hie youthful opponent plenty held of competition but Freebatrn Nelthe ad,antage all the ear. Arch when eon won the first flight prise lis trimmed Frank Lund. The outstanding event of the day wee I he battle for medalist honor. Dr. E. vr between Foley. Todd and out the Browning hut Todd a came victor be hooting041 74 against 77 Fol for and a,. Todd for Browning Cot sway to an early load but shooting a par 34 for the first nine. Browning closed the gapto on thea see-en- d tie get nin but failed when Todd picked up a stroke on and two igiti. Tore badhadholes, cut. Todd's size. brae whore ha wide load sod allowed 3rowning to en out Muth the Ws ltd. dropped beta, however. They halved Ittne was In the wish fives. Fedor ,,,,, I ..... ing 2 up. The third round was Todd's beet when he cored a 32 for the nine boles An eagle two on the fifth put him under par and Ike ended the nine one under to even' the match. Gets Birdie Three. Todd dropped the first hole on a six the final nine when he took the against Toler. liver Be wontanknext hole. however. when he birdiethree. is e,d a long put for oley took the 22th when Todd of toop a conple of shots to get outhole a trap. Foley won the lake shots missed Two with' s par three. cost Todd a tie cm the nest bole but be won the seventh. Foley wag two up and halved the 25th to win the match 1 up and 1 to play. ,,. t e ' , tatintie,1 Tonight ' 4t i ha , - and game.. le)syt .. , - I t ep p,iother to Ike I. neup. Bingham. e 112 A"'ili di' )A harton ! ll'eart,, g , , ,v I year and t he T. it .. rb -termountain an,- - i',) cii,-1-, Gaythwaile lrbh. hli. 'G Ty ben t It I s McDonald ate ur : , , ebb Carr Foley- IBirkGisen spring. Bib .... land Redmond dropped the in- lianben Whitton Or termountain title R. Ir H. Smith 4: ..- to Morrison this W. Arveseth c . Ew banks Arveseth 11 Mannion I' Andreasen .F. 0 and then year I ol PnUill Tyson around .. turned H. Sedgley ; J. Referee i and depried the halves. e Forest Dale ad . The Ealliee suffered their first of setback the when 'matron titles. amateur and the they open id Todd battled Foley on eVerl terme faced the Salt Lake team SatUrdaY. but cracked on the final holes of i'll:uhte olnorowlftweronti tiwehewe,,,oenttetriltt 03 ntotn! the fourth round to lose the uphill field. The lineUP, Caledonians. Salt Lake contest. for it ails uphill for Todd g Kelley most of the way. He gave Folfy Grandell 511113 rb Wlidero the battle of his We, however. but Mole lb as unequal to the task of holding I Ir,up.,,,,, Prime tilt, yt Hawthorne chb Ills nerve over the long McKnight Ibb Clapham route. Foley as usual was not both. W, Fos or Wharran i Nussbaum red by the lengthy match. J. Smith I1. ir Young Todd came in I down at the end De Mann Within e 'of the (fret nine holes by winning Graham oi 740r.v K.elleY trier holes for Creaswell substituted ninth the seventh and L. Jans.tin loping three of the first five holes. at the half, Refers Foley continued hie brilliant pliv and ended tho match for the morn- he a"ttantaet A 2 trioantigiitt Le . Ili , -Big Sept. 26 Hit El, I tdh collegiate athletes Burke of th Utah Agricultural New Comer to Appear In Ten football squads today setand one Idaho high school school ran the mile in the MounSemi-Wind- up Bout tled down to their final week of tain Intercollegiate. in CIE Two prepartoi y to Satu- .tar recti ed a generous supply fine hurdlers are Milk, in thi sec-.- ,' rday" dimming of the intercollegiat of praise in the Septemter numOn in Rowe of Brigham Young at hedult. Utah. who has covered Although the western conference ber of The 013 in plc magazine. a University. co py o t a hich the o-twenty lows" in 23 3 and season does not open until Oct. 6. 1,), have .4,,,g all of the Big Ten teams bap N keeping with big long just been Al let of Colorado University iv to k,e,,, games scheduled w ith "trial horses" waa two tenths of a second FlowreceiNed here. . honed policy of trying to gists for this corning 4turduy. D oi al Pilling, er. Al let has been timed in chamTrial Gasses). l 0 Inis ersity of pionship meets in 144 seconds the fans what they want In the These "'kilning up- - conteets at a over the IZO yards high hurdles. I:no of flatic endeavor. Promoter in that they reveal just important 1 41,1 .,,,,, 4. la thoa h onathlete how good or how bad the various the Hardy D ow n'ng presents in Mon- Pining ntars. contenders may , olle chkmptonship -hational day een.nas In the field events theis is prove to be the coaches view these 1411e elate at- headline jaelin mesgZ,,,V, a of a lack. but Pilling of games with the interest of : I4st eat. O a ezi sornehat , traction , ht.nir who has built a machine and Imey ..e, .,11 the ttat thrown has 12s javelin V B. U. e. Hoe ,'' the first (11 it in OtierAtion for Garfinkle. the feet S inches. and Demers 1 Band ,,,,,-- ki ferret07 sprints Ltid hur- r.,,-- ;. time, The weak point are hirlwind, non- Point high achool. Idaho won the ' r-r-7- -4 ed out and the "mactilim- Iroonied dies star and National , k.,. . knock- atop. Interscholastic for the first real teat of the iteattOn. javelin U. out hero of 1, ti ,,,;.$ :Ile! (Burke. throw at 205 feet 6 incline, a great Saturday" games are scheduled as , ' local the strew,. follows: for a schoo!boy. In the ' runner are the throw Dave t against high-jum- p Chicago Playa. a twiy at Grovis there ' BurenA, Utah men bon- er Cook of Oklahoma at Chicago, Bradley at high school, Colorado. lender, eoilf in the , red Illinois. Indiana at Lexington. Moninterton. Pa, the Turke who in his first year of competiat , mouth at Iowa. Ohio Wesleyan that mad. national mite- tion of a has feet merit six two an Michigan, North Dakota at Stinnes.). ih.,;,,, . .,. ,,,,... ILLIne a fa Jimmy ta. Sosth Dakota at Northwestern. Demers of t4d nd , inches. orite around l'oint. Idaho. na- a half The Rocky Mountain region ham itteriberg at Ohio States. Depauw week here last trrroarer eicholastic elm tkiis tional at ja al Pm due end Cornell (la.) been slow until the present beDOWNING. , 0 116111, by recovering also laud( d in the lei.); t cause fosbeen no one there has to TOrra teams Ten from of and start the Big poor S4:iircely any battling Laud Vi est. ter athletics in these parts. Rehave escaped with ut some heartmy Wilson sts splendid rounds r The et": v al,o Jou.ts the Eookhy cently, howeer, the defunct Rocky a fair draw. reversal. ii.t0111 bi taking rethe failure Of former stars to Mountain section a. a place for Mountain association of the amaImey has Just been running hogas Frosty Peters enter school--su- ch The teur athletic union as reorganized .. lid since the sewn opened. games candidates. of Illinoisto illness and injury of 'Olympic L. with J. Bingham of Denier knocking out everything that came misfortune has :detailed story foilows. egular players. "But. although these are the University Le president. Already a his of them. To start taken its toll in every camp. two leading lights, in the Rocky movement In on foot to hold 'sev- with wayboth he clicked three vicious right, Mountain region there are others, eral big track meets at Denver, and Into the brisket area of one Bud who will he stiong competitors tor Colorado is going to be heard from McClain of Columbus. Ohio. where!Places on the Olympic team. M- both In the Isiah, of thietice on upon the latter crumpled in av neap and was as out as they usual-Iiners, another Denver Univermty the Olympic team. and in the numhas been ber of contributions to the Olym-- , get. This took place two weeks .,,,tught in !freshman, -. ' in the first verse of a achedIn for meets ago hundredthe fund." attortmii. Pardee. Utah r) plc , u,od six round duet. Last wetsla, ms Jack Dempsey .as deprived churn-pion! hr. nt the hes, vweight boxing disposed of Young Zamora. of Nen Mexico. in similar style Ohl: Thurimay hip of the uorld a tiuicker. and now for a third vh night hen the decision s as eard.. ed to tint he has locked out Dave Cook. Tunny in their bout at Soldier Field. Chmaism Mr Pardee cook Confident. cited the rules which governed the Cook lant rushing into the thing his claims 109-87- 1 bout to substantist with his as folloiss, The eies shut. He was an ruling reads -When a knockdown occurs, the eye witness to last week's inciden. ' . A s terl of at The the t....i. i..M El.t. and he knows full well what he go;frt bih, Str- :iher Aptimekeeper shall immediate!) arias et TA announce ga, the seconds audibly as Sa!t Lake ..ountry lub defeated the I As a result he has pm. up , ..4." ' ." t th cho! towths!; In againet. a week of the most intensive they elapse. The referee shall first Billet. Saturday in l he annual team rar.hee the Idaho es that the opponent retires to the Match to decide o hich team will aehedulea offor southwestern eaeh of the seh,ote la Ws training and Imey is likely to find frirthst corner, anti then. turning painton theon 11,...dall bridge over the difortrt have Just Lim a high hurdle to leap in hie nnnun,s41. These the To the timkepeer. shall pick up the ran) ghteenth bole at i ne:esitr.7.ed ape,.n bert by the ro,.4te during thus far remarkable progress. t h on ce 'The team cotirse. o) count In unison with the timokep ; foi A second welterweight exhibition 7 ..j..,,,...-...;77:.e r a nneuncing tbo ...cond. t,, the i tee, i,.1. tr, at. rather one sided. but 4,.'7.7:,.,Z brings out Bob Bishop ot Oakland, .... c on the floor. Should the box- - claeu noug it to make 'he match in- - no.... ece, boxer Ted Stewart. Stewart is Th. 1I'er "'ere hoc,. to Nampo - Nov It P.,ctette, egainst on nig feet fail to atep in th!t'tr"I'rti rr, corflrod boy who dritted doe n stilnh.rs et a dtnner folloving et Pecalelo.4mill,other dotes viii are ton: Pocatello, corner, the refere e and timekpr tho t,,, or three sorne tire the match ores I shall ease counting until he has en agoor- and since then has been 1 tie costumes of the various golf- Notee -- Sept ! 4, MourgtIn Htsr, at Ivtare a teas retired " more performer regular were the outstanding attraction Bow. Ott I Lair-v..- 1 in fl,tlee. Ott I.1 een tnta the ,el- - erg the day. It la therefor ring. He is a The men were d d def..; letnitut at Scoa tvg--i. ii Tem' tn the Hippodrome boxer and a good bitter as ere. and timekeeper were wrong in of as witches. flappers and in various rails at Boise, Oct. 2:. Nampa at Boise. i,rnart When well. and he bao diesourased a lot count over again Ort. is. Caidwedi at Caldwell; were won other Prise I. Nev. starting the queer garb. boys from following a fist-l- e Dempsey moved into a neutral cor- -- by Bartlett WIcit for low score evdd dote: Nev. 11, Idaho FIlit at Idabe of good career. Bishop has quite a ner after backing into his own rot,- with 117 and Seymour Wells for Panel Nov. IS. Potatetto at Doha. his home tows ad state. in ;station 24. ner after the disputed knockdown. high score with 1111. Russ at Nampa: NampaSupt. o kith had much I. let. I. Otwellng at Nampa. Oct. 14, letter and he is anxious to make a good The. oeinmittso. Mr. Pardee claims Tonne, was out showing in his first performance but was allowed excessive time by do "1111 W.lb A. DOCC.O. et the Program. le- -- et Pilor; Oct. 22. Sate at Motes: Octhere. He is a stablemate of Days 21, Pocatello at Nmpe; Now. 4. Ca Ideluded Carter. Dr. It W. Browsthe recounting of the seconds. CaseddY. san at l'ilimPw; Now. II. T.I. roll. at Cook. and in training exercises he log. W. Pt blitchttil. W. W and Jolla F. Fitzpatrick. Paul Baawitt. Dr. Twin Fella; Nov. II. Idaho Falls at has shows plenty el speed Rs E. Wight and L. K. Gottochall. seek. for Nampa. Are SI. Ern Wilder at EmmettSep, Good Preliminary. matt; Oct. 1. Solve at Seim. Oct 7. PayOgden College Game Paul Hardy and Billy,Fisks the 14. Caldwell atts at Kr1111111: at Em., OGDEN. ars Fart Douglas, Sept. matt. open tat, 0,1 TI Parma lat re, from Initial plans for the annual college at Lmroatt; Nor. 31. Welter at Weiser; matched in a four round preliminfootball game wre worked out at & I ary that promises some class as a Nor IC Weiser 'catgut at Weiser. meeting here betweon P. V. Cardon, WetterSept. SC ale. Ore , at Weiser. tw.ling exhibition Hardy is as old chairman of the C. A. C. athletic Oct 7. open Cate; Oct. It. Ontario. Ore. timer here. &Jolty a favorite with at council. and Coach Dick Romney of Ott. St. Parma at Parma; tho fans on account of his gameThe Industrial league Oct. Walaar;Council th Aggies and the local chamber will get into actionBowling ness and clean cut style. Fiske has at Weiser. New. S. Emwhen of commerce athletic committee. the teams lineup forMonday the opening mett at Weiser; New. IL Waiver Institute met and defeated soms of the beet Th Utah Argues and Montana State contests of th season. The teams St Witmer. Nov. IL Nyasa at Weimer. bantams in the west, and is also SO, Ontario at Weiner Inattitrts--Ba- pt. a classy boxer. Opponents for will lineup as follows: college willon be the 14. S. Oct. Welber. Oct. Boise Beim at Oct. S. the game 7 Ott Brothers, o'clock squad: Young T rodmors of Bingham . Oct. :4 open date. Oct. 214. wieet and Dick Romney. Wye-Are the rival Claims rittpartmen, O. S. Valls at Vida. Billy Marks of Casper. Freight at Weiser; Net. 4, Parma at in another coaches of the teams. M. , A. Romfour round event. Trod-mor- e vs. Woodhall Beauty Parlors, Payetto Parma: NOr 114. Emmett at Weiner. a eolith in the cut has will alleys 4 and ney. cousin of the two cosii-hesquite 7. Se. open date. Oct payadia-2..- ept, arrange details of the game. Salt Lake Stair p company vs, W. Emmett wining town while Marks has apat Emmert: Cat is. open. (WI S.. alle.is teared het, in several previt,11, and : Vale at P)1.1t. tht :t Jack Murphy and Jack Swan ss Union Cloth! Shop Upstairs tituta at Welts, Nov 4. KutI a "Cunt; touts the 32,000 See first preliminary while office ail., i a and P stage Now. le, Ontario at Pateti Asay ciork Nut. It. Iron will Stan un Barney Troney and to at Prma. And Dodgers Tie Nelson Cate F Int erocean E:eva- Parc, the show in the prologue FruittandOrt 7 Kuria at Nuns. Ort otter 4 round of a the four curtain 3, and tors. 7.61TP way 14. Meridian BROOKLYN. N. Y.. Eept. 26, alleys at Fruitland. Ckt raiser ma. Pioneer Cleaning at Nyasa. Nov la. Parrra at Fruitland. company crowd of 3.1,000 uw the American (APiA 4 Nev. 11. and :2. Wildate, at Lady Nev. FruitlacC Bakery, alleys Glant and Brooklyn battle to a Star at Star. scoreleas tie in seven Innings yesMuster Flour Milli es Pacific MeridianSupt. 11. Nampa trashmint S at NamPa-- $aN. 3. Star at Star; Oct. 1. terday at Ebbets field. The game eed company, alleys It and S. at Meridian; Oct. 14. Nampa freabrnirn was called because of darkness. Frill's:4 at Fruitland. Oct. St. Km at It was a tight pitchers' battle, Meridian; Oct- - 2$, Reason at Roswell. Jess Petty holding the Giants to say. 4. Betas trackman at Malec No.. throe hits, while 'Duch" Henry la. Wilder at Meridian. SI. Season at Oa. Oetarta held the Robing to two. e Magna-Tooeltarte: Stmt. Sta WOISO Inatitat at MeteNew York. I 11 ILO A araskift0 A or: Oct. Caldwell at Ontario: Oct. I( rs. MirNEW YORK. Sept. 3 1 liCtatsof bloom!? Forest Dale outclassed a combin- Weiner at Weisser; Oct. 21. N711111 at On- iam Burns Horn. the petite blonde 1 3 1.41stm.3b 0 of Magna and Moe!. golf- tario; Oct. St pea date. Nev. 4. Baker westerner. ed team 1Caroy.rt who was crowned naOntarto Nee. IL Payette at Payette. Rousb.cl. I 4 01 Yollz,lt I ers Sunday in a team match t the St Noire tional women4 open golf champion 11. Vale at Vale. 0 I I Hormalb I Itrosby lb course Th was former team result C after her match with Miss Maureen 1 Torry.lb. tilrloorcoo 70 to 23. Ple)mour Harmon. Magna Ormatt at Garden City. N. J., on 0 1 bCortoolb. Jarken so I pro defeated Lewis Crook. Forest 0 0 41 Butler lb. I Saturday. declared in an interview in one or Dale the feature pro I C 1,Deeerme. Toy lor.e. today that her baby, Kenneth, now Harmon of the bad matches day. 0 I I at home with Mrs. Horn's mother. I tkeo Potty.p. low score for th day with a 74. ' 0 In Kansas City, means more to her nevrmr.e 00 II I TT eerr.... than -- all the golf championships In the-- world.- Total.. II $ 21 11 otal... 11.111 Golf is only a little thing In kilt zElattod I,Or Taylor is tam seventh. GREELEY. Colo, Sept. 21.(AP) life." said this moat amazing young I deColorado Teachrs college matron who has pealed to the highI4 N.1. York 006 0- -0 feated Hastings, Nb., college Sere est peaks of the game. Even when 1- - Lyn 1 1 114 to the Is first Saturday game still flushed with victory and well ip of the season. tba Clubs. Standing nigh overwhelmed with the bushel Walled ond of seventh. &irksome.) or two of congratulatory mesag tacand Mr0radY. Lewis. W LPet W.L.Pct kle of the quarter. Summary: BrrorJarkaoss. Sacrifice that have come to her h thinks . and visitors netts. 114 12 .1113 Portind Oakind 2 21 .417 YorrY. Double MarJaeltasso to HornsbY S. more of her baby than of all the halfand Adams. Wayne Pro. 102 II .446!I4olyu oti IT 141 .440 quarter. to Terry. Left on beamPlow York S. glory she ha won. back. of the Teachers. starred The flaalls $7.6211, .4211 Mislons ts Basso en balleOff Henry ill Brooklyn Mrs. Horn Is a moot colorful in the visitors scored 24 44 second pe.60 L. Aug IMO .418 I. off Potty I. Struck outBY Monti Sacment. young person. appearing to be even Mod, and Willett's fumble 1. following 11181141147.4 ?fir-man y. Venpireo--cralslo4, by Potty than the 23 years which younger in final the after spectacular again and Wilms. Log Annals, at Pacramen,s by Grady Willett. who did she openly admits. plays three-fourth- s Teak-her- s' Ssattla at liollywood. ball of the Portland at Misstona. Phi Hies Beat carrying. scored the first touchSate Francisco at down in a series of plunges. The ablaut, second was scored on a Pass-- Dal One One Series Tlierdars to Mashburn. In the third period R. H. Z. Mashburn place-kicke- d CINClNATI, Sept. 26.(AP) Oat iand for three 4 11 in over when a penalty saved NePhiladelphia point stopped At little 4 12 one-fo- ot on braska line. th Cincinnati long enough to win a Krauss sad Road Rouse. Graham. and Dr. D. Arthur Jones. ths goir.ns ball gam., X to X. from the Reds Schmidt. dentist from- Fort DOUaL Won WOMAN SHOOTS PEST. yesterday. They hammered Jimmy Om directors- cup at this post coura . (Second gams.) R. N E. Beckman hard enough to drive Oakland The finest shot In Germany is a yseterday by derseting L. K. Nichol it 16 ur him from the box. deckman is a Seattle Mueller, folic tPloniffhwel; son in lob ho.olmfeann.. VAanwanrit and' Jon! Gould re sad Roo'. and 3 is the former p local Borreant kiss, the in to title from ae... vi:17s Pitcher and was given his first pi:ne setz. !an! hmlearkrocovableery shots ietbitevoyel. full a 1 Hollywood a tourney by bitting the bulls- tures. Diseleastl. dale Francesco At held time Mahout his. the y and distin111 and Mambo 11 the 1 1,esd but se! Again Wit O.A. BOAI Mulcahy sad Agnew. Moody and Mguished titi of '"Queen of Pharr-- dem while Dr. Jones ettpped off th Bpaleiscle : Dr 111DWIrs'alkor..rtt.b WI cCr. bold with will liter shoottre for regularity by par figures Stand.gb . one year. Jones is only playing his second Willnukrt I 1 (Ill000nd goose) LK4111..11. . R. K. a. Leech.el. 4 S Hollywood 41Bresslor.11 11 1 Virtawt.lb I 3 gee Frawristo 7 11Al1on,ct . 14 1 Wilsen.a. 1 2 McCabe. liellorean and Husrobr SlYord.so .. I dlfilinsalts 4 1 ew; Kunz and Rego. McCrea. elerfts.2b . Comm,. es 6 I IiH.rgr.e R. Z. Z thrtlandB I 11,1tottrmILIP 7 7 7 Miraions 1 g 1 1 flATIONAL 11111111WA3 Dcater4 1 -11 I AGM. Sacramento I II -- AtPalette lites"ePla and Raldwin; Rhos acid KookWILIP44.1 W. I. PM. W. L. rwl.' W1.10. Totals.. se 11. Se 117 11 ier. SOO St 40 W.thwit tot 44 MM. 01 ft .011,(104104. SS Aga 410 OW104 10 IS SO gg IS 11111010 Alf 40 Wonky, SI et am Wombat 110 thi R. M. bk. NO IN 118- -11 Philadelphia miticend (MO 11.1Fork S7 -- aliteastan. OS Mt II 1 Clactanattl Ile lal 14i riscrantents IS vs .s C0041 b4 Is agialtgadel ps .som 1140014. 1 la 414 di I tad Ledolph Mastitis Whitney; Nunn and YINIVIIIIDATII illentattryt RINIVILTS. Band, SNOW. trash. Trrinktatema Wflaon. Camay I. Soeoreid. itt. Ludo O. Swemiand Kelly. Broollor. Pittsburg SA MINN 1. la It. W. V 114. Lasts 44. liseten Iritisisso 1. LLA: Porttood Critic Backman. Too.taaso I 14 4 S. Closioned S. New Deno Pbtiogriphis At I. Homo Nay. I ... htto.Kolly I," rassusa. hew lark I. libaskits Borate playsdrarattatad to Proneb Ug.ire .. ittot Plitt ti:Yelle l; Thompson te Wrrantstonet Thorapson $a Wright. Gardner. Patti' sod Sandberg. OVTLOOK FOS TOIDAT. Coosa" te Wrinntetono I; Band to (Socood gamic) Now York M Pbtiodelpitts. elver. o. Thompson te Wrightsteso; Ford to BatN. I. at Pstrsit h. iSt Bohr' tot Ford. Plftobwree M Chkess. sioutly. Struck etesy Portlawd wissr, 0 I IS Itrusisingsse as wottitod I. be. Doelitor L, ' ., ...Wishing Loots ot,-1.0IS Aorsoloa ,V. -- ,s t 0107 arawmmo "dal Couch and Irtookor; l'arcsr. Illation LOotric pcher Oody IMMO ambatts aail AttlitailViiii,Ziaparlaitx. oat SAnt 0.1, Swab, HICAGO. - '' lke4.44.,.-1.''I , . HE king!, assumed unelloputed posseselon of first p:ace in the Soccer league Saturday by winning from the highly touted Bingham V ,, ' it - -- , ' ki". 7.:lidt:hig.itainliti'"11.a , , I V 0,-- ,,,r---- N 21 21 "bidd."un,h)tw- , , : geore to o polot for a win one point for tied game Ca!lies 'It er Y , --,, 4 101512, 111010101 ogden s 1., HARLES E FOLEY. ',tate P:s1.1 -, teur and open and Con tit r (103 champion, added another title to his collection yeeterday when he defeated Frank Todd. NihieY Pat li ace in the final of the Salt La), e City tournament, The result was tip and 1 to play. is the Foley on ly Utah golfer AN t .,. 7: to win three ma- :. .t.," Jor titles in one, ' -. -; r 2 Sait Lake c e' , I E. tanding of sire t lobs. . i;oelb l L I' A Pis. i t! 'rough All Way To Finis. h. Ett "10(.1 .1,4,-1 .. :-- . ... ;4. AO. A:4:7 k ft., '? , .1,,,.!,,;,, . , - .,,, ,,',. :44, ... , |