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Show SPOUTING SECTION. JUST sen u re I kl a e T11K COACH ROBERTS I - HKHA1J)-UHLUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL N, L7, 1916 SPORTING SECTION. PLAIN BLUE SERGE A - SERGE fclAg Vsiue By Briggs JgRgEV " 'BLUE l ER5 -- fOSE Vlv) pr-f- 'PLA,J BLUE) A 5W6U- i' The pppularity of boer is largely because it tastet pleasant, invigorates and satisfies. It is also due to the fact that beer is a nourishing not merely a mixture of flavor and water. A good beer, such as i ON SICK LIST food-beverag- Jumper, and Cooper, Sprinter, Both in Larson, High FISHER BEER Hard Luck. and Cooper, two of Coach Crlsham Yotms universirthK-ti.tare ty suffering hard luck. Cooper, fprinttr, who ran close with d Ilayiiioini and IVtr.on in the dush lasl year and who If expected to mike a xrcat chowlns in the sprints and hurdles this year. fell on a hurdle and wi'il out of practice for two weeks or irore. Larson, the wonderful Dixie youngster who leaped 6 feet 2 Inches' for th state school his;h Jump record, is tif ferins from blood poisoning and is not "ibic to put in hard training. Is cptimistic. Mowe.'er. Coach lloherts . . ... . ' - v;;irc i oo'ier win e uarK in ini-v- . i. ithin two Wfck., although the i phyi-s.iyn it will take three wn'ks, and ;yn n'ro that Larson will be in rhape soon to start his 'aerial flights o er si;i Coop, r dislocated his knee cap when in' hit a sofs spot in the Y running tra' U anu knm kii down a hurdle. o:ih Itoerts in confluent of hav- j 'a remarkably stiii2r team for the Mate trnck mei. and said l:it nisht expected l is n n to win. ThiJ l? ih Hoberts has ever firt tine Mr. chanre oa a prediction ' and taken counts for a lot, as he is conservative. IttiialirrU i1ar Unrolled. lie bases hi hopes on Durham, the Surdock pole vaulter; Luke and Kyve In the dash and jumns, Gurr, another Murdock man, in the sprint?, Ilnles in the distances, U!"fci;ard in the weightit and Larson In the high and broad Jumps. In thij number he has Home of the finei-- athletes fl the west, hul as tho coach says is weak on men antl thir.s. winch count for seconds tn considerate the total. won eiKht firsts in a In 1910 the Y assraniilzing tale meet and still lost, which Is evidence enough that the second and third best men are invaluable. Out of a. student body of SOO the Provo coach has annually drawn teams which have ranked among the In track, which have won the basketball title with few exceptions and which last year won the state baseball championship. Kecent repairs have been made on the Provo track, the eourse having been h covered with a depth of cinders, rolled, pits dug for vaulters and and the field improved genJumpers Mr. Roberts predicts that the erally. H. Y. IT. will have the fastest track In In Utah another year. X L.t:.-?u- i'-.- s . contains a considerable percentage of food matter. This is in condensed form, easily disgestible. It is because of this food value and the general tonic effect of beer that many physicians prescribe FISHER BEER to patients in delicate health. A. Fisher Brewing Co, 100-yar- 1 1 $LZk I (ftJVTR.Pcy -- BUUE I Inlaid - SERGf.' 'BLUE r--7 Vj-Kre-- I r) SeeeJ BLUE a I slue 1 ia-- f,-et- e, The prize is IN THE BEER. . W. second .Near Main. THE JUliST South. OF VAUD1SVIL1.15. Ift-- The Iteantiful Ilrondnay Star, DOHOTHV In a selection of JAHDO.V, character songs. Harry &Hlnes. lw Cook, llert Wheeler Co., jolly Johnnie Jones. Steven and Travel Weekly and orchestra. Falk, "THK PASSION I'l.AY OP WASHIXGTOX SO,U.IlE." Mary Servoss and company, direction Martin Beck. 1A n PA. tr-f.-t l 1 XMOwTfce 110-ya- rd t top-nottiie- SENIOR CLASS TO GIVE UTAH TENNIS COURT Crimson Grads Show Some of That Stuff Called Real HARRY HEAGREN. VARSITY BEATS HILLTOP SQUAD IN LIVELY TILT rs two-inc- Sniri, -- h jy e-e- With Bludgeon. rnl eon-cesllo- na-BOti- n. rf.... .T 117 1 Mc-tiil- ji:i; b.-e- - asi & .a K 9 'hit' some kiioi;: SOCCER CLUB TO HOLD PRACTICE COMPETITION The Salt T.ake soccer club will hold a nractlce game this evening at the West Side High school grounds between teams designated as the Possibles and the Probables. The game has been arranged to choose a representative eleven to meet the fast Garfield outfit Saturday at the same place. servThe Salt Eakers are minus the ices of Dick and Fred Rramley, but have a bunch of new recruits to fill these and several other vacant poup sitions. They expect to line up as as ever. A full turnout of playstrong ers Is requested at 5.45 p. m. DLKi: IS W1WKH. Chicago. April 2G. The fifty yard union amateur atliletic the swim was won tonight atchampionship Athletic association tank by Chicago Duke Kahnnamoku of Hawaii. Perry McGil-livra- y of the Illinois Athletic club, was 1, A. C. third; second; A. C. Rlathal. Walter Ramie, New York Athletic club, within fourth. The time was :34 h of a second of the record for the distance. 4-- ". one-fift- Knozv You Should Facts Five the That result of a disordered condition. (1) correct wo the disordered condition, we eliminate the (2) That when disease. (3) That the blood Is the carrier of poisons throughout the body. any disease originating In the blood, wo (4) That to successfully treat cause. as the the to treat blood, have (5) That 8. S. 3. Is the most reliable remedy for removing impurities from the blood. S. S. S. Is no experiment of to Poison, chronic skin trouble, or any trouble. S. S. S. day, but i3 a successful remedy for other form of blood !the blood that has been a blessing will go directly to tho seat of tho a thorto thousands of sufferers for tho trouble; giving th blood out the imdriving ough cleansing, last fifty years. There !s nothing leavand a in natural way, mysterious about S. S. S. It is an purities blood and refreshed, pure ing the extract from native herbs, roots ready to do its full duty in building and bark, each known for lt3 pecu- the tissues up to a normal and healliar medicinal value. These ingre- thy state. Begin today on a bottle dients combine and act In a bene- of S. S. S. and noto how soon you ficial and helpful vray with nature. will begin to feel relief. Ve will It doesn't matter whether your gladly give special advice and free case of blood trouble Is one of the consultation. If you are In doubt many forms of Rheumatism, or Ca about the nature of your case, write tarrh, Scrofula, Contagious liiooa Medical Department, Room 73, TIE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. disease Is m THt awirrsnancca ATUANTA.CA. U.S.A. 9 Prta.3L00flcr Bottle. ReLiiaJ fmmihtmmtirf. TissurrrsPEcmcoQL 1 T jj. p. m. ill. lui, iOL, JVC. 10c. 25c. 50c. 75c. I TQARAMOUNPP EMPRESS THEATRE MARGUERITE 3i I ef ROAD SHOW The most sensational bill of the year. Full of girls, mirth, mnsfc, laughand fun. ter, r GREATbeauty BIG PKATI'IIES 7 Regmlar Prices Three shows dally 2.45, 7.30, 9.15. A tjg HIIC I R 1ILL-- J I The celebrated Broadway star, in CLARK EMBERS A powerful drama of spiritual love Vs.'phVslcal attraction; In "five acts. MAKE-BELIEV- E" "ART Burton Holmes Travelogue. Ill'" The Big Pantages ARTHUR 3IAUDE, IN "MOLLY NOW PLAYING M'm TODAY, TOMORROW, SATURDAY CJAY, you know there are frogs but there are some 1 j'no troKs. whicli are regular frogs, frogs and It happened that one of these came into my ken today." Harry was saying pre-histor- lc fltlnA.. I.'iunutrn nine innings, said he was satisfied be represented S. U. STARS BUSY with a school would winning baseball organization. on Coach Miller is banking a lot Elmer Dean to develop team play Church School Expects to Plaee Strong Capt. in his. youngsters. Dean is a wise head at the ongame, L.having played for three Team on Diamond) l'rac- D. S. U. squad, and althe years tie Dally. much green material to though he has is expected to round the work with, Coach Austin Miller of the L.. D. S. U. Into chape for their opening had his men out for a practice game boys games. and after the availon the mound, looked like yesterday one another for theGoodridge, candidates againstlining able Millerites' best bet yesterday. ril t ww .lt Of THE L. D. Measures-Bu- t yesterday afternoon. "This had not yet been decapia special tated andfrogwas sent I me fearby to disclose friend, whose name for fear he may be brought up on chargeforof Ifviolating the federalhe game seen this frog should laws, by any ordinary game warden I'm sure It would be called an antelope or a gi1 know and raffe, but he knows notwithstanding? Is Is a froij. that "When I the thing up I saw havcrocodile tendencies, that It had opened other things swallowed a among ing ten penny nail, a jackrabblt. a sparrow and a monkey wrench during Its fast on the train from St. Louis. weighs more than an ordinary wrestler would be willheavyweight to concede on weight measurements ing to an opponent the night of a chammill, and Is nearly two pionship mat a'rellef feet long. The frog looks like map of Europe done up in ebony colors, a could easily pass for and well, take a look rhamphorlnchus. K at It and measure It for yourself." 0 was trotted out, Whereupon the rule 0 and measurements found the following 1 to be accurate: dead 1 Distance from where the frog's head 2 to be to his flappers in the rear, ought 0 19 inches. 0 P.reast measurement, 7 Inches. 1 "Width. 4 Inches. 0 length of leg, 8 Inches. 0 1110 0100 on - Who Says runs and four doubles TWO home the University of Utah to victory over the fast Mast Ilish school baseball team yesterday afternoon on Cummlngs field. 3 to 5. The Kame was Interesting:, although a number of bobbles and wild heaves crept In. In Uundlne. Hanks and Mitt Flomney Coach Fltzpatrick has a trio of prep stars hard to beat. Romney especially a Rood Kame in the field, lianks playedRudine Into their and injected pep them matie.i and nearly Kave enough to trounce the collegians. Warner crot the lion's share of credit for the Utahns because of his homo run drive in the sixth, which sewed up the Kame. lie fielded in classy manIn the ner and worked for an inningbox. Fran eke at second base looks like He Ik a willinir worker, h. comer also. is not hesitant about stenpinu Into n. ball and fields neatly. Ills brother J. Francke behind the bat hit nicely in score: his three trips to the place. The 1 FRIDAY EVENING ! Leave It to Harry, i:itV year (hp cmdimtlns law of the nbf of I tab prevents the Institution .with nmrllilnK. nt n npee-nrknonl. In sivlni;. bnt it olulnac their fur the Mentor of thin rritiiln, KAST HIGH. to isle the tantltyrlan omethlni; jenr AI5 U 11 PO A ortbv ft real Ions npeeeh and 2 0 2 3 M. Itomncv ss ...4 lines of poetry, for the re....13 o 01 71 0 cf ottlner vered Kmil of the state InstituUudino lb tion have (lerlnreri (hrmifhr In O 1 1 0 i Doiius If of p'rfntlns their alma faor :'. 0 c lUnks a mater tlone tin IrnnU runrt. all 1 0 0 0 Proiife 2b In niiproird style aal mo equipped 2 0 0 0 0 Smith that four men run play at once 3 0 0 2 1 Wilson 3b vttfbont dnasrr of too much 0 3 0 1 t p Vetty 1 0 0 nrown rf 0 0 In maklmc this departure from of stSiMac a pleliire the uunl rule 6 5 S li 25 18 Totals off hakepeare. or n volume or t ( UNIVERSITY OF velioo! UTAH. of the the rlasoirl. hmr ahown acaln that the old I tab AH tl II TO A E 1 0 2 0 0 F. Francke .....3 pirit is very much alive find grow-in- e 1 1 3 o 0 3 3b stronger. Warner To deliver the Irani roort the 7 3 0 0 2 .1. Francke c 2 1 2 1 aenlora will hfltf to pay m heavy 0 0 0 ss Kirk 1 1 1 0 labor, as 0 tat and do some manual Parish not only in 2 2 3 eourts are expensive, 0 10 0 Adams lb 1 1 o 2 2 lesnl nntiitl. bnt In tennl an well. I.. Ilomney cf ...3 2 Herbert lan, president of the 0 If Felt 1 1 1 3 2 enior elaa. acted upon the 0 Matror 2b. p II. of (oarb Aelson 3 !or rf ;cor?re wd when be proffered cren 2 0 ucarMt4in to theIn gang, 10 21 11 23 omk' Totals Hne. foil ml the lojal IIH;er The rlas of ltl was nlwaya notril Hits Off MaRor 5 in 6 for Its life, anyhow. Inning. innings,outoff Warner 1 6. in 1Warner J, Struck I.y Magor by N VIIJNti OK. on 4. Uases balls Off Mabv Pettv sto2. Hit by pitched tror 1. off Petty Since the sale of Speaker many Home runs circulated that Joseph bail Francke Petty. by ries have been Two-base hits I... Ilom-ne- v t Luniiln. owner of the lied Sox. is ' Felt."2.Warner 2. I'rouse. Stolen baes Adams niakiTii his first steps to sell the club The magnate Warner. 1 Komney 2, Francke, M. ft fi retire from baseball. i. he nas no intention now Romney, Ranks, Rudine. Umpire has ih'cUr.'d he ever had of Kettlng any more thn out of raseball. ri'T sthixo. v.ii.vn Minrnt t JeimiiiKS has snt Stanley Hughev young inficlder, to Unroot Milan. re rnlt outfielder, who Harris, a promising club of tlie New York received a tryout with W'ashlnarton. has the Scranton st rt to the Newark Internationr.ls. State leaeue. ri jNEW DANCE AT SALTAIR! BE FISH STORY Lots of Pepper; Utah Strong ONE. the-churc- -- Fitzpatrick's Youngsters Show Has a Frog Which - E SHAMES ARTIST zJri Gcrtt j Beauty comedy. At! IIHM 1 Tonlgrht, Matinee Today, THE WILKES AND ARTHUR' ' Stock Co. , the titlelaylns role civil war play, In the Kreatest A play that made the Far nam Bros. Famous. Thurs. and Sat. 16c, 25c. Nights 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c. ummi EAST AND WEST the moonlight Friday this week. night dancing Dandmaster Harry A. Montgomery has made an arrangement of popular airs, which he styles "La Saltair." It will carry the dancers through the one step, the hesitation waltz and the fox trot. There Is every indication of a big crowd at Saltair Friday night and two trains, have been provided to take the dancers to the lake, the first leaving at Saltair depot at 7.45. and the second ticipate "The Littlest Rebel " The siicaca SALTAIR DANCING J'AVILION. SURPRISE is In store for the crowds who go to Saltair to parIn Mats. f Round Trip Fares from Salt Lake, Ogden and Provo VIA THE AUDITORIUM 8.15. UTAH EAGER TO RETAIN WREN FOR NEXT YEAR Dr. Leo M. Marshall Returns From Cincinnati; Praises Crimson Coach. HAVE come to the firm opinion that the University of Utah must Nelson H. Xorgren next Coach keep cannot afford to lose school The year. one of the highest-rate- d as is he him. coaches In the country," said Dr. Leo M. Marshall, head of the department of physical education at the University of Utah, who returned yesterday from Cincinnati, where he has been attend- I ing a convention of physical education authorities the past week This report of Dr. Marshall gives additional strength to the belief of University of Utah students that the present mentor will remain where he is now. Coach Norsren resigned last winter when he said he felt the spirit at the U was not of the best, but the coach has had to retract some of 'his beliefs lately, for the eld hilltop early Is boiling over with athletic spirit. That he will remain la the belief of Dr. Joseph F. Merrill also, who says of the state institution that the to make concessions and will is willingfaculty athletics every possible support. give '"It's pretty hard to see a man leave who has brought the institution state In track, football and championships not to mention a championbasketball, of America, so you may rest asship sured that the faculty here is alive to the situation and is going to keep the coach if it is possible" Coach Xorgrfn Silent. Coach Xorgren has little to say as usual,of cne of his characteristics being a Sphinx-lik- e attithat maintaining a broken when baseball flayonly tude, er muffs a perfect peg or boots an easy grounder whereupon the usually serene i oach risen in his wrath and emits a war cry that would disturb the battling stock exchange. warriors of a mining "One of the next moves for us alone athletic lines," said Dr. Marshall, "will be to complete arrangements for the invitational track meet here Mayc big and to improve the university 20, field. "We are going to work away and you may take my word rtht for it that the University of Utah is just starting on its career in athletics. The nationalupward basketball ehsmplon.thip has Just given us a taste of the sweets. We want ath-leti- mor." Denver Colorado Springs Omaha Kansas City ..$22.50 ... St. Louis Chicago Memphis .' Minneapolis - 22.50 40.00 40.00 DAMROSCH-HOFMAN- $51.20 58.00 60.00 56.44 SYB BEST M all-ste- el F. A. Wadleigh, P. T. M. Denver, Colo. N NEW Proportionately low rates to other points. SALE DATES May 13, 17, 20, 24, 27, 31. July 5, 12, 19, 26. June 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, 28 August 2, 9, 16, 23, 30. September 6 and 13. Final Limit Returning, October 31, 1916. TO SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES $40.00. For the round trip, daily, commencing May 1, good until October 31 returning. THE SCENIC LIMITED A modern, train, carries through sleepers to Chicago, St. Louis, Omaha, Kansas City and San Francisco. 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