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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1916 N, SPOUTING SECTION. AMATEUR BALL CLUBS IT HAPPENS IN THE BEST REGULATED FAMILIES phew! its - tT5 PLAN DEMONSTRATION Thought Cues I'LL UJa.UK Th Tq OFFICE- By Briggs LEFT MV OVER.C0AT 'TcOAi! i CTS ! "Cf ouj-- ee - tuvt- COLLAR IS TlQHT wARMefc'u A "1 To Over a Score Entered in Parade Saturday Night and Also in Lucas Field Festivities Set for Sunday A WftLK LCAltS The. oepicJE. I ?N amateur anI semipro baseball clubs had amred EXACTLY twenty-seveto take part in the parade Saturday niuht and in tin? cxcrcise at Lucas field Sninlav afternoon. The demonstration is heintr arranged ly the mcntly organized ialt Iake Amateur Iat-balassociation, which lias n s l - secured Lucas field lor the season, and is joiner ahead in its campaign to improve the condition of amateur baseball Yesterday Chet Grlmmett and Maurice Stlefel hustled through the preliminary arrangements. They secureil Ik permit to hol.i the parade starting from the NeWhouse hotel, at 6.30. This parade will be headed by Ilelds band. The players on the various teams will parade on foot in uniform. Moving pictures of the parade will be taken by the Deseret Film company. players will be Sunday all the double-headat Lucas the guestsat field, in which the contending teams will be Harmons and the Magna and the Utah Portlands and the StiefeU K. K. Dad Stewart has been 'engaged as umpire for the season by the amateur association. Clean. F"aw llnsebnll. the "What we aim to accomplish is conadvancement of amateur baseball ditions." said President Stiifel yesterbe day. "The grade of baseball will games will be fast and clean. The will started promptly on time. There b.no rowdyism and ladies tolerated, will be at welcome and will receive the same courtesies as at the Pacific Coast leaKiie Barnes." The teams taking part In the parade and ceremonies at Lucas field as announced last nlcht, with more yet to are as follows: Stiefels. Harmon. mnif, Utah Portland Cement. Claffin. Bicycle Supply, Society ltrand, Utah Auto Hospital. Interinountaln Klectric, Coitus. LHnwoodeyp, Pans Millinery. Atter-baeConsolidated Wagon, Columbian Continental Oil, Utah Cleaning, optical.Lake Arrow Press. Cleaning, Slt ks, U. S. Kubber, Lewis Ie if., American Kxpress, Uoyal Laundry, Yale Coftee. U. T. Carriers, Salt Lake Hardware and Saddler's Cuckoos. BIG HANDBALL NO MATCH ON GYM MY COURTS TODAY CORM IS ssBcuT me " Willi jC I Sick er Nlp-pon- s. - FreL rflNDA To My F t Water I even .z Butler and Butler Meet Fast Team in Semifinals. Brinton-Squir- s es EM I FINALS In the Deseret gymna- sium handball tournament will be will Played today and the team that combitackle the crack Clawson-Nuttnation for the state championship will be decided. The contestants will be Leonard lirlnton and "Hud" Squires on one side of the court and George and W. R. Itutler on the other. Play s scheduled to start at 6 o'clock this afternoon. Koth of these teams have shown class in the previous games startlingand have survived after of an aggregation of comdisposingwho rank with the pick of the petitors west. Consequently, a real battle is exwhen the referee sends the two pected Into teams action. Putler-Butler The duo Is noted for their remarkable speed. Both George and his brother have acquired a habit of smashing the ball around the court In 42 centimeter style, and It Is the wonder of the spectators that their hands do not split so hard do they swat the ball. Hrlnton and Squiresmac-on the other hand are noted for their hine-like teamwork that wins Karnes over meteoric brilliancy some times. With these two extremes the fans are expecting: an exciting matoh. The winner of the contest will be sent against Nnttal and Clawson. pickeu as favorites, the latter part of this wek for the ftate title. Holh of these rubber ball slapperjt are now going in great ftyle and promise to uphold their The Deseret gymnasium Is for Games With Any reputation. handsome medals to the presenting of the first and second places. winners Combination and al h. ker-l'atr- lf STALL AND DEAN TEAM NOW READY is Open Local MICHIGAN AGGIES TAKE INTERCOLLEGIATE SHOOT Take Trips. Will semi-profession- al JUNIORS GRAB FIEJMVENTS ne-wl- -- y U. Nor-gie- n, lo'-a- l OA t icci o Sheets, Soph, third, inches. 16 feet 10 inches. High Jump Watts, Junior, first; CanKIIMKK AFTER JOB. non.- junior, second; Robbins, soph, Howard Ehmke is trying to line up 4 third. Height, feet 10 inches. with the Utes. Ehmke says his arm is Pole vault annon, Junior, Goodfirst; Bills, business college, second; In great shape. rich, soph, third, lleijht. 9 feet 10 inches. ROOST! VKUXOX. Shot put Iverson, junior, first; GoodHenry Berry says Ham Patterson has rich, soph, second;3 Robbins, soph, third. a good defensive ball clnb. He adds Distance, 36 feet inches. Discus throw Goodrich, fioph. first; that the Vernon and Portland clubs are business Young. college, second; just about evenly matched. son, business college, third. Distance, In DON'T pay 25 cents Joins Wilkes Company or ny cigarette until you hav tried Murad, THE s - the Gold and Blue mentor Is taking a much brighter view of things. Watts speared most of the points in the Jumping yeBterday. Iverson and Goodrich had things their own way In the weights, while Cannon, a pole vaulter, copped the blue ribbon in the altitude event. are the results In the field Following events of the meet: Uroad Jump Watts, junior, first; Smith, business college, eecond; Ander Light Stars. Juniors" proved to be asthe field as on the clnIn the annual yesterday class meet of the local Institution and finished the card winners with a total Washington. April 18. An aggregate score of 42. Th battle for second honscore, of 12.99? out of a possible 13.000 ors was a hot one, the sophs nosing out was made by the Michigan agricultural In the thirteen weeks' college rifle team matches lust concluded Intercollegiate under auspices of the National liiflo association. The Washington State college team, which finished in second place, had an of 12.S97. and Norwich aggregate score was third with 12.960. Korty university memteams competed, each of the tentwenty-shotbers of each team shooting: a week at fifty feet with a .22 caliber rifle. 4& As winner in class A of the compethe Michigan agricultural team tition, X will receive the national championship 1 will be awarded the trophy. Medals of Michigan team, which led University ZIP In class n with 12.831 and the Columt t In C, first class bia universitv team, Dame Notre with 12.654. university. 12.825. and Princeton university. 12.749. were second and third in class Ti and Harvard university. 12.628. and Rens12,606, secselaer Polythenlc Institute, ond and third in class C. S. LD.ders Th" Stall and Iean baseball team. which is rmped of the stars of the the Trollast year's lletail Clerks and ley league. Is anxious to secure Karnes teams in the near with f ut ure. Tills team Is one of the fastest that has ever aggregation Lake business house. represented a Salt Two members of the Salt Lake Amateur association, which has leased Lu- a field for the year, are ealrl to have reruned to meet the Stall and Dean tea m. Manager Tommy FlUpatrlck has Issued a challenge to any of the local teams for games In this city on any the Coast league team is not Sunday here. playinsi The following- men are this season: the Stall and Iean team representing Scott and Sorenson. catchers: Coleman and Keltus. pitchers: Coach Xetson first base: Kilpatrick. second baseshortstop; Alf Fitzpatrick, lern, Fitzgerald, Gunn and third base; Leonard, outfielders. This is the fastest team that the the clerks have ever put together and are anxious. to meet any of the players teams. or STATU HALL GOSMP. says that since Manager Kitzpatrick refused to meet Midvale is planning a city baseball the other teams have the Stall and Dean team, this fast league. will not bp allowed to take At a meeting of the Mllford baseball art in the amateur parade Saturday or in the Sunday festivities, which have club Jack Thlessen was made captain been planned at Lucas field. and L. D. Brooks manager. out-of-to- the business college youth, 12 to 10, with the freshies following fourth and the seniors fifth. The field events uncovered some promising material In the weights and Jumps, and Coach Austin Miller was full of pepper as he Journeyed homeward with championship With thoughts Charles buzzingtheIn his head. discovered sprinter, Ham, Annual Affair of Gold and Blue getting into action and showing enspeed and a promising couraging galaxy of field stars about to step out Tracksters Brings to If -- . out-of-to- .5 rk-Kre-ati- on I A A new BASIS OF VALUE hit cigarettes. . N. arly double quality value foir the money. O1AIM0-- COfidkaAg, V 1 ish Cigarette. J k-grade d nkwaawffi and J ft m ITS. I- - k;i TIu restaple freshments in many, manv homes. Anl the natural habit, when a bottle? r.rv want eit. is to i, s '' ' - - ' 4 "- - ' lUv! (ulfco 3 ater fen-mor- e L ,II!HS A.. PITTWOOD. vrlll nppear with 1h. F.rncst Wilkes Nfoek company In (he lendlns KING IIYLAXJ) 17, or Your Dealer. AVho role In "The Littlest llebel" next uerk. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIMK CARD EFFECTIVE JASfOAItY 9X 7.20 7.20 8.15 9.30 11.00 12.05 2.25 2.20 A. A. A. A. A. M. M. M. ri. M. M. M. M. M. P. P. P. 3.30 P. 30 P. M. 5.15 11.45 11.45 11.55 11.55 P. P. P. P. P. P. 191 Cgficn. Lcrn. Chicago. Boise. Portland. Seattle (Butt also going.) Lee Angels Limited Omaha, Chicago. Denver. St. Louie. Overland Limited Omaha. Chicago. Denver. 8U Louts (San Francisco also departing). Ogden. fcrlgham. Cache Valley, Mala and Intermediate. Ogden (Denver. Omaha. Chicago going) (ban Francisco and Butte also arrivM. ing.) Cgden. Poestetlo. Idaho Falla. Aahtoa, M. Butte. (Twin Falls also arriving.) Poeateilo. Idaho Falls. Butte. Ogden. M. (Logan. WellsviMe and Xiyrum also arriving.) M. Ogden. Ely. Sacramento. San Francisco. Pacific Limited Ogden. Sacramento. fcan Francisco. Ogden. Boise. Portland. Seattle. (Twin LL Falls also going.) City Ticket Office. Ilete! Ufa. Telepbeae Stela M-11.- 55 -- ANN TITTWOOD arrived In Lake yesterday and reported the management of the Wilkes theatre for her coming engagement with the Ernest Wilkes stock company In "The Littlest Kehel." d Miss has lately Joined the Wilkes organization of stock theatres, and conies from Tacoma, where she Just finished a remarkahlv successful engagement with the Wilkes players In that cltv In the title role In the "Littlest llebel." As a result of her phenomenal success In the part the management of the, Wilkes Interests have announced the this of star" plan over the sending Wilkes"traveling circuit of theentire atres In the west. Pitt-woo- Arrive Dally. Caere TalUv and Intermediate (Mala also, arriving). Ogden. Denver. Kansas City. Omaha. Chicago. (Ma lad. going only). rocatell. OgdnAhton. Montpeller. Paris. OTerland Limited Ogden. Reno. Sacra mtnto. San Francisco. i Ogden and Intermediate. Pacific Limited Odeo. Omaha. MIPS to 5.55 5.55 5.05 6.00 P. M. P. M. P. M. P. LL 8.30 5.05 5.00 11.55 A. M. . P. M. P. LI. A. M. 12.10 P. M. 8.15 8.15 10.10 7.40 2.10 A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M. 1050 A. M. IS. ';l I . I -- j Miss IMttwood comes well recommended for her appearances In the "Littlest Rebel," and has a reputation of former successes on the stage. She, has enjoyed compliments from the noted play producer, Charles Frohman, and was featured by this producer In the role of Wandey In Maude Adams' production of "Peter Pan.' enlistings press comment throughout the season tour that was decidedly complimentary, In lier theatrical circles has reputation to also been added with other engagements. Including a tour with Charles Lauretta Taylor, presentCherry andHeven Histers," under the ing "The management of Mr. Frohman. Miss Plttwood not only comes wll Introduced as to to carrv the title role In "The ability Littlest Rebel.' hut possesses the physical make-u- p for which n the part, calls for of girl tender age. "1 am In love with this part nnd enjoy playing It every night, nnd vou would be surprised at the beneficial a nl the effect the part too. has on the patriotic tenor of play, the audience, and with such a good argument for world's peace," nhe remarked yesterday in Manager Cooke's office. hr 4 t?0CFEEM CENTS 'r . - . - i? |