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Show LLOYD JEVNE BEATS ARTHUR DAVENPORT Moid Jevse of Salt Lake, former world champion cham-pion threcctiahlon bllllardlat. won a close and carefully-played gamn against Arthur Dxvmport of Kanact City before a large nd deeply-Interested crovd at Morley'a Ian night, the final score being 60 points to . after revenly-alx Innings, In-nings, say Tuelay'( Lot Angeles Timet. DaTtnpott eaine la cold from bis lato train Into tawn and found It neeenary to warm up for ten Innings before making a ehowlcg, Mcantlmo Jevne had avrraced one point per Inning, with a regularity sufficient to lake tho norvo out of any champion. Davenport pulled P to a tie at 11-all In thi twenty-fifth round, but Jcve agiln shot ahead to thlrly-four point lo the Uty-flrs, wharo ho was one more tied By a few trnaattonal tuma jn the part of Davenport, who ran :ourta polata la ten Inning on tola stretch. Another apart by Jevne, with a few doe mlrset against Davcaport. nabl.l the Salt Lake champion to tally his limit. The first eleven Innings. In-nings. In which IHtenport had made but a (Ingle point, apparently prevented aa close a flslsh aa the most ardent aupporter of the game could have wished. High run of four waa made by both parti Davenport leaves fo- the esst today, but with the wise precaution of a return ticket la his pocket, good until March U |