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Show .T2 ' ,' " ' n .... ... "' . , rniQE: t irn ah fig rrnPFn HO. , : . - PACIFIC COAST IiEAGTJE. W., Lu 3" San Francisco .. ,,12 Sacramento .. . . ......12 3 9 5 Los Angeles . . 5 7 Oakland 9 6 .Vernon 8 5 Seattle .. .. 7 4 Salt Lake Pet. .... , .800 .800 ........ .... ......... .... ........... ............ ...... .. .64?. .417 .400 .385 .364 .133 13 2 THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1921. SIMPS ' crazy rZttN ordc or !rirr -- EiU5Tt THE &J$y . By GENE QUILT vVvGyT - ' rmRo GtonETuv. WT9 VhLL-DtV- v TROH WCUER VJSW Vta-W- ABOOT I X 1?S P 1 . NATIONAL LEA CUE .4 New York 5 Officials of the Logan. Oren. Lwia.cn- and 1 .too Smlthflf!d Brljham. cluba of the Northern Utah - .714 bsrhall leajrua held a nappy Pittsburg . ...X . .600 at Chicago afternoon ytrday 4 .571 at whichBritham Boston detail concemtnc tlma th .41 opening Bmei May 4 wre dlwumi Cincinnati ... ... ...2 .400 and pettied, Seral mattem of im.2 Philadelphia Z .SIC portance Brooklyn up t th 1 :oo alen, one were hroufht SU Louis belr.g the rt of Carl Petersen- Login claims the star outfielder, who h aigned to play with tha Gun-nerYefcnrdy' RnreltA4. At Cincinnati ift. Louii snd after a het debate It was S. , decided that tle decision should t At Boston New York I. Boston i. rendered br the skippers of the Ocdtn At PhJUdelphUBrooklyn 4, Phila- and Loran elnba. delphia 2. Myers, nifty outfielder of At Chicago PitUburg 6, Chicago i. thaJohnny Otden club of the new loop, will In all probability b traded to the LoToday's Schedule gan club for Feterstn. Myers ! a Boston at Brooklyn. sweet baseball player and wi;l no I doubt make Philadelphia at New York. good with the ColJeyUna. Cincinnati at Pltttburg. WODurn aw me local riar penorm Chlcaxo at St. louis. laat aeaaon and was convinced that ha . Th Is th deal for this trade PHILADELPHIA. was togfod.c:tDietel todsv. April 21. irlnicle, which took a frtk REVISE SCHEDULE. bound over J. Miller's houlder with A reTi!Md schedule was presented two out in the ninth, scored two runs at the- meeting by John Coburn and for Brooklyn, and won a pitchers tat- accepted. Tha new. schedule cal! for tle between Georp tfnrtth and Hher-ro- d a few minor chances in the orixinal Smith. 4 to 2. Aleusel'a third hom schedule. Instead of harlr.r Ogdtn run in thre cor.icutive contrsts clow tha otlg-inaway from home aa came In the first inning with Itawiinx Q ynnera. under the raw th plan, on baae. will cloe the season t R. II E. achedul. Score: Smithfield-home with 0 12 Brooklyn Scorera for the.rarious' teams will 0 2 1 Philadelphia be .ramed by the horn club, it waa Batteries Smith, and Miller; (J. dectded. Stnlth and Brusry. Fred I.undberj-- of JwiHon and Ted o? Loxan were slected lie ' Three other umpire 1: umpire. CINCINNATI, Ohio, April 2L be. named before the seafon t ir.ctnnati defeated fct. louls yeattr- vni ' to 4. Hi. Louis tied the count, .mv i t day t.. ,' In the ninth and the Bed won out. t i w unanl-hrn ; action vctrd.ton sera JK,7,t.l0"rrHHer,fn0",! m ThI, .i.. ; : ' : i Wallace, . '' .17 .... . . .....610 Aln-smlt- 4-- K '.. ... ......... . f . -- ......... ' - " ; win-nin- ' , - ............. i -- eSTBM VMEOKY J OF i; viUKTS no-decisi- on jiy iHt 7.VJ Ko-netch- y'a - vn ,....4 aj ; ir iru : 1 -- - & mm mm mm an n f p FOR BO I ELDER FOR TEST BOUl ; m m imj ummir um m mmr r mm m w ksj m war wf w I &m km ait w mm u kkmi iiv I I J. r,f ,H. .!r rtS!h. In .Md- xT:;.r n. ii. i:. t nee at the meetlnr all stated that St. Jjj ' they are rexdv for the bell. Arrant. . Cincinnati meets are being made in the varioua for the openlrc games. cities A til NTS WIN NL Its a g a!a rebratlon Is belns: In Ojrden BOSTON". April 21. New York took u ftn4 with the a!d of the cit d ad vantage of the interior f.lchlna . . j .nwrr ana KlwanU in? c:iir.a. 4 U J" I h Afternoon Briggs Friday i tracksters of the Weber Normal college will vie with the fast Box Elder school aggregation in a dual meethigh at Brigham City Friday afternoon at 3 p. . m., according, to Coach Malcolm Watson of the Purple and White school.- Trials for the Weber team will be held this evening at which time the final selection for the i , G SHOOT iij .Twenty-si- x i'i-:ri:i- At-Darren'- v. : I'xlUor NatWiial , i rir 'i V, s ' aiim:y r i' : 1 . . . .V , .i n h UnivrrM-- Rjalnera si-.ou- 11 ; I! and S.n th opening d.'.t, ln th Ir,urn of th ! P H' F . . tab-.. -- I club. American Men's Prorrear. cut acme flxura v MOTORCYCLE RACES 1 Nehf. lUrrit Scutt, Kilhnsmi m.ul tj'Ne.ll. lt-r- i o.'.1 lll);iftft vCr7n 1 i1,n Srvr or ;r ;nS ... iialtrrie ; ; h)!!!!!. ItundrrU win t .;)lr1 . Thr "Maplewood rhot at 2 .; thf lending trap shuutlr.st,j South u r n u m e n 4 u f thr Eaet and this snrlnit nd summer. In fact th way for conjpftUlon is already under waa shot the first of the cUwic events In connection with the Patriot Day tournament f the Boatou Athletic i COItnNG OFF SUNDAY i CllICAUu" APnVl. I.O? ANlillLB". Cal.. April l P.ttaliurg dm 20.- 18 will ron-pfeated Chkago a to 6. in ti e final coij- , e racee mi in jr.ou-teet of the acr!ef esuruay, Chl"ia ia ! rext I.oa. an "spet Funday, daay came, Arjt otertwk tha played uphill lead of the vi.ion. t,ut a ;nL.e cortdijrted by th epedway aaeia-Jlon- . It announced today follow. to hold It again: a tdtuitg. rally Ii Ui rur.n Ui? eUmtnalion triilH, The rompetl-tor- s alxth netted that four Pl;slurc arclalton. are CKtu Walked. Bay We'.hr. ll. H. K. The "Maplewood Hundred" was . . .n lz Z Jim Freddie Ptttaburc lV;s. Balph Hepburn. has aao and three yeara . . Hene . lUrne. "Hhrimp Chicago iil.jdfow. i: events proven f out- of the most colorful .VesH. M Wolterf. Joe Curlaon. Batter! Walker. and Ulzr.er lil Jimmy Th unit nf tit r'tmhnnllnff in held i connection with Important S:mldt: Freeman. Bailey. Cheerek cleorge Benne t. r.y CreTleiOfj and Harry Cogl?urn. where hundreds of mn andJnJ Orarrei. sl)oo. women gAh"r. ana It recarded sin a honor to win nnd become- eligible ralphoot to for the Maplrwood In the White Mountain tour- i team will also be made. . The Weberltes have been showing to advantage of late, and are fast round ing into shape. Aided by ltlcharu Craig and other former tracksters tho Weberltes have been placed thruugn the paces and are now on cdffe for a fast meet with the northern school. LlndsavMs expected to carry away d two first places in the 100 and while Clawson events tomorrow the stands a good chance athalf-milwinning e 4 Wil run. In the liams looms as the best bet. Lofgreen will be the star entered in the mile run. Hickman, another sprinter, is expected to trive the field a battle in the sprints. lie is fast developing and will no doubt be heard from. In the field events the Weberltes are weak- - Although they have a large number of youngsters out for these events they appear to be exceptionally weak. They expect to make tnelr showing, however, in the sprints and distance eventsThe Weber tracksters will depart from Ogden for Brigham City shortly after 12 o'clock tomorrow in- automo biles. They will'return to Ogden tomorrow night. Following the dual meet with Box Elder the men will then start to put in their final efforts in preparation for the division meet Tv;c rdr -i 1 1 1 - Jk-ore- - et : ..i T - 220-yar- None of the American association feres with baseball. players have been ordered off the Schalk," brother' of Ray field for profanity. Things aren's hot hasClarence been let. out by Minneapolis. enough yetFrank Moran's. English press. agents had it all framed for the Pittsburger Princeton's baseball and track to cripple Carpentier before Dempsey are dieting at training tables. was given a chance. , , The slogan in the National league reis "Watch Alexander." Mails are jammed Grover,. The May 6. p Demp-Carseems ever to the than this tickets Great, greater questing show. There's only. room for 50,000spring. - Hcore: Hundred tracts Shooters From All Parts of Country Showing Against - r- . Teams of Two Schools Will Future Battles Depend on Maplewood Vie for Honors Friday v.'. , 1- ft--..- cl.am-plonfh- nament 40-ya- rd In ip July. mi:i.i. i;vilnt. year a ito!u medal a In prriou has; been given to the winner ,r eain "Maplewood Hunvlrrd" but th yr;r n rertlfkate will bo given in th winner and the runner up. for the runner upp 1h cliElbl to shoot In the hamplon-ifhSat Miip!ewood if the v. !nnr enn-jnAll the money that was nttnJ. Into th preliminary pr.r.es will go 'put llnto trophl'si at Jtaplewod, the, w!Inner of th? championship will re-- j eelIve a cold medal and 1100 In gold. here will 1h four other K!d medal and the winner of ?wcont p.ace wlllj Z In gold.. Kct. . 150 In gold. and third . . . wnris ;ne Jiere Hundreds" w ill b5 held; ;.iapirwou Plnchurst. N- - C. April 12. Baltimore. Md.. April Now York A. C. May T. IwikewooJ. N- J.. May II. Little Fall. N. J. May 2. ot 4 The Fuh Ajgie w U ta:'s!e with the B. Y. I. tracWs'era hfa dual rr.f, at Provo neit iUnrday, Triala f"1. Losran the Axrle team rf Aftrrnctm rd Coech IIct ye!erdiv vU! tal e a iud nf t er:y-- ' to 1 roVo via with the " J. j Stin iub ci In the L'n.cn aJjiocUt'cn. !r Timers, l.e:rclt t:, fifty pr trr.t Improved player, ovtra urd hi already made lat h.K hii i'.n T;" "otb He secured two plaj-.r- a c ner for far corrarie at theJones Is a ? 1 I if m "WARIDEIM ',t hld't fr 1 By AL - LJ j . 1 tnr-t-In- , vveto vjalkn HlLt AMD ThI'd TMEf itfcuv WAL- - h. ' V II wof?; Iy . - . Mjvrr S CHES 6 feSUT S-fH- S ,u i . , n. - a. St. ' Tre-monto- Pet ... .......... .... . FOR OPENERS Fonseca Aids Reds in Their John Myers May Be Traded To Logan in Exchange Victory; Giants and Tor Petersen Pirates Win ............ ............ : STARS MILLIE I A31ERICAX XJEAGUE W. L. Pet 1 .8 00 4 New" York .714 ..5 Washington 2 .6S'i 4 ... ..." St. Louis-..- . 3 3 .500 . Cleveland , 2 2 500 Detroit 4 .2 .833 Hoston . .1 - 2 - .260 Chicago 5 .167 ...J Philadelphia ! TEAMS PRIMED DODGERS TRIM ) y oTiou K AHEARN . Yesterday's Results Louis Louis Chicago-S-? t. At rain; game postponed; 15. Los Angeles 2. At Detroit Cleveland 6, Detroit 9. Vernon 9. San Francisco 2. At Washington Philadelphia . A, Sacramento 7, Seattle 4. 6. Washington At New York Boston 4, New York 21. Portland 'PORTLAND, April .. 3. won. her second victory of the season " from the Salt Lake Bees' here yesterToday Schedule, day afternoon by a 3 to 1 score. JohnDetroit at Chicago. son, on the slab for the Beavers, alLouis at Cleveland. lowed the visitors but seven hits and ' St. New York at Philadelphia. '.kept them scattered throughout the Washington at Boston. game. Bromley, on the mound for the Bees, was nicked fjr eleven hits. DETROIT, April 21. The Detroit R. H. E- - Americans Score; drove Mails from the box 1 Salt Lake . . . . . . . . ... . . . a. seven with hits for five runs in the . . ....... 3 11 0 third Portland . . . . yesterday and won from Inning Batteries:Bromley and Byler; Cleveland 9 to 6. Oldham held CleveJohnson and Baker. land to five hits that netted two runs, innings. Walter during thea first seven recruit who relieved OldStewart, RAINIERS LOSE. SEATTLE, April 21. Seattle open- ham, was hard hit In the ninth, theTuns. ed the season at home yesterday by visitlrs obtaining four v R. H. E. Score: dropping the first game , to Sacra-nent- o Cleveland 4 ... score 4.. to a .7 of by ... Q 18 ... Detroit .....9 A large crowd of loyal fans turned Batteries Mails, Petty, Clark and 'out to watch the Initial ceremonies. , 'After Mayor Caldowell had pitched O'Neill; Oldham, " Stewart and . the first ball the Senators started off in a rush by batting over five runs ' ' ' CLOSE CONTSST in the first three innings. WASHINGTON, April 21. Schorr, for the Rainiers, did not last three Philadelphia pitchers, Washout the third inning, and Geary was four-ru- n overcame a lead and ington sent to the rescue. 6 won to 4, making a clean yesterday,ctsm act r fkraA'cramAi The locals staged a great rally in DtTCCp anrAttn AJ Lliva OTi D Vl till . the' ninth, their reserves piling up Score: R.;H.7 E.2 three runs before the tiring Niehaus Philadelphia . ... ...4 sent in was yanked and Jones for 10 1 .:. ... ... .....6Rommel R. H. E. Washington "the Sacs- - Score: Batteries Harris, 714 .2 and ' Perkins; Hasty, Sacramento . . . . Erickson, Zachary and 4 2 9 Seattle . . Gharrity. . Batteries: Niehaus. Jones. and Eli " liott; Schorr, Geary and Spencer. ANOTHER FOR RUTH NEW YORK, April 21. New York TRACK MEET HERE, ', closed its first home yesterday SAN FRANCISCO, April 21. The by defeating Boston, 8ajand to 4. Russell Oaks walloped the sphere all over the did well until the seventh, when Ruth lot yesterday and won, 15 to 2. The broke a tie by making hia second Angels made twelve hits, but only two home run of the' season with Peckln-paug- h tallies were scored.. Score: It. II. 'E. xn base. Meysel clinched the 2 2 12 Los Angeles .. .. in the eighth with another home game 3 run, made with Ruth and ; . .15 19 Oakland Pipp on ' , Batteries: Thomas, Lyons, Douglas base. ' R. II. E. Score: and Stanage, Casey; Kremer and i 9 2 Boston Mitze. ..4 New York .8 12 :1 ITtOMME VICTOR-Batteries Ruel and- Russell; 'Quinn LOS ANGELES, April 21. The! and Schang. e oo-Vernon Tigers stopped the Seals' streak vpsterdav. defeatine them andily. 9 to .2. The visitors used ILLINOIS- - LAWMAKERS DESIGN BOXING BILL ting rallies, but the longer it went the worse it got. Fromme pitched a neat game and was found safely in only "the eighth SPRINGFIELD, 111.; April 21. The committee chalked the when Seals up boxing bilL. combining the inning", R. H. 'E. features of several measures, was re their two- runs. . . Score: 2 ported out today In the Illinois house. 2 8 .. San Francisco 9 12 Vernon . ; .. Oilt provides for.lO-roun- d Batteries: Lewis, Flatery, Crumpierj bouts under the regulations of a com' and Anfinson; Fromme and Hapnah.' mission. of three members. Testerday's Results. Salt Lake 1, Portland AMLNER X v- TOE Senators, Tigers and Oaks Star Cleveland7 Heaver Hit : Also Take Initial. Games Hard; Ruth Gets An- other Home Run in New Series Portland y " .y, . -- THE OGDEN STAND A R D-- - - l.i'.a Sii.t;.c coa;eit jewcrJay. - - - ?4r second XJ'.ln e.flfTove. aacher wtth the JZcxburg ttah of the Chirr h'ah JtciooJ dV.tn; starj Fna'.e icr JfOEtie la; ireaon. wijt hn one! report to the Up!"t r'ub during the f to under hi vine of the ccme-- a cf the a'.att-"Hap. fore prl of the cimins week. Fncl- however, ha failed to com? forth with, grove mar' repcrt h"undv. t on the new j any other Information . '.Carl i?:r.iJe and Wilflcy. catrhee ,J and iUcher. respectively, will report ; 7 l. fCr the.r Imtlil practice Saturday dayman Kerr of the n.'wr.M'y OO Philadelphia. P.i.. May 3". Is ou; to ehalter hia own record J Brecon. Both c' Hartford. Conn., May 8. these men are rtam in the nute run this aaacn. ine my cf l;c fif(lf order Syracuse- N. Y.. June 1. '. . runner of the Crlmaon especta to run( Atlanta. Ga. June 2. Five months until the Davis Cup Benny Boynton, Williams college 4 Y. in minutes N. mile 1., a conai It. is and.Zi also Forrest diamond June at jhe Proidehcc. star, Hills, matches start, gridiron If plana outlined by Manager I'ranklo Darren of Idaho lall.. k Yet seat- reservations are coming in. Pa., June 9. during the coming year. Gober of the Gunners mature will meet KchI HriRKS of Salt Lake la 13. N. Y Iluffalo. will be twitched to either the. Famide p d to the tlc New Haven. Conn., June IT. The American league outplayed the The half mile record of 02. which outflrld ' or first baae and' a veteran Any lt year-old boy can tell youIn tomorrow battle ihe I Lancaster, Pa., June 17. night waa made In 1912 of the receiver will be brought to Op3en to what to do when your business inter- National league in the spring series. by Jamiaon WasaUh Athletic clnh. th nf ' T'nlvrt.'lv tt " a fi Montpeller. Vt.. June tirrt con nie Lcii.ii chuih uciiinu new Del.. June MINNEAPOLIS Mike Gibbons, of th! Jailers half comthe man were not collejtiat the. cerning In bringing Frankie Darren, one of St. Paul, and Chuck Wiggins, of In Portfmouth. N. II.. July 1. Kerr. Drown and Hart all ex- pleted today. d Idaho's fore?o!"t "lightweights, to Ogllo.Hton, Mas., not ct. . to dianapolis. wil lmeet in u oo pect ahattgr the old markN. II., July 7. den. Promoter J.-no decision bout here tonight. Downing is planMaplewood. The chamiton?hp. 20 men etlclble. ning later to pit this lad against some Sam CUphtm. the PrUIsh LAKE DISLIKES When the DETROIT. Tigers of the bept , of lils weight In I tali will be. fhot at Maplewood on July 5. continues to pin m on th mat in out box will of Malls the , de-knocked Walter weeks, providing! The Maplewood Tournament during Honolulu. Word received by this LIIlIIT 4 and e in Wednesday's game with Cleveland, his showing Friday night In. the the! place that July Fam eiatea rartnient from, tlnni&g the Indian southpaw suffered his first battle with Ited Briugs of Salticludo on July 3. New grounds will mat pame good In that country. ITej defeat. since coming to the American Lake warrants the action. IHrren was be uacd for the tournament with four erpeers to return to Oatfen within the rCin.Tl.AND." Ore.. 21, The The records one of the selections of Downing, whoitrans In operation. The trophic will next month. league late, last season. ISa.lt Lake club and baseball rr.rf.anJ credited Mails with six victories and Is scoutlnic throuKh the west to brina- be woith ' uownrds of 14.000- - ThM to have President made 'application no defeats until yesterday. : American the best boys here Trapshootlng association a:t From far away Japan comes word McCarthy .to have the ..Pacific Salt Lake 6 rounds ; Ogden. recorcV book shows that he classification and handicap systems from Darren's llm'tt. a club rul which llxht that heavywalgh! playrr CINCINNATI. President John Hey- Is a man of in the ring will be usd. We doubt If .there la a won must cut down to II plajers by !ay champion, that ha has dler anounced here last night that the and has k..o.'dexperience score of rugged bat- better place to eboot in the United wrestling a e a defsat twenty-oncontests without I. . lifted in their Casts. It it National . league will present to the tlers. His recent defeat of Young States than Maplewood. Record after Fan-tIn beat beta the Japan. today. against widow SEMI-WINDUPete of White 'been made at has the Harrison, record Umpire P Papke. the California slugger, shows Praaldenls of both clubs ask that expects to tour China and other full year's salary of her husband that tournament in the past five foreign Darren carries Mountain, which to something before be permljted to carry 22 player countries returning thty a Harris"on died last winter after long most of the Utah battlers lack. He years. to build up their bad America. temporarily tuberculosis. with oo siege Is said to be the only man In the west All clubs In' the lesrue win clut?,' i who has forced Papko to take the KEEN INTEREST Allen Conkwright. aold to tha De- -' hava'to vote on the proposition benew Canadan small MONTREAL. A end of the purse Americans laat fall by the Bloom- - fore It can be sanctioned. trolt d Idaho Lake swim Falls indoor Salt record for the will Initial Darren make MEET his CHESS appearoo IN club of the Three I Icarue, inrton waa set last night by Clayton, Hourne, ance here i CHICAGO. Kdward Horemana. night by meeting will be farmed out for more seasoning who covered the distance in &s sec- Red Tirlggs Friday will he and ! a line give balk billiard champion, away former Cobb. European Conkwrlght Ty onds.' .. by led George b'utton f 30 to ZI5 at nearly fifteen pounds to the carrot-toppe- d There are manyarecheas fans in Haor Salt Lake hirh school rtar. today not enough SaltLaker vana, but there the end of the second round of their ICid HAVANA Play- In the fourteenth a match Abe to and Mlahklnd make them JlmmleJohna championship II. r balk line matchwith the Jones, series chess formerly "Ducky" international of the game now of are out from the in the standpoint regularly working profitable was this morning after Salt Lake Portland adjourned here x arena and they will both be promoter. Jose Capablanca and Dr. move and the lndlca Wasatch the thirty-firIn shape for the' star event of the Fri- Iaskcr aro now engaged In & rtruggl tions were that the contest would be a for the world's chess honors, and 'card. draw.oiirJSSa dayKidnight "Willis of Portland and Wa't while the games each evening are wit Hart of Salt, Lake have also shown nessed by large crowds, it was not unIn ; fall same the fans who have watched . last did Arsenal Camp the them til the price of admlton were reThey thing Ogden be train that they are ready for four duced materially that the crowdsManthe world series. rounds of fast action. gan to patronlie the affair. The club tried to stags the Kid Sarp and Fighting Jlp are ex- hattan Chess If the Reds lose a few more of Jtart aoppoaa ytw eotild be frai otm that will taJts out tha tmptrri-tje- a tha Capablanca-Laake- r acmeeting, but waa their vets they'll have more of a kid pected to furnish tha alam-ban- g ' that torturing- ftm, , rotteam In the race this year than Connie tion which the fans like so well. Jim layers believed the Havana offer from yocr dapate4 ajroalatair Ogden Ogden . Mack. , Sneddon, the little blond lad who slug, best. rhaamaUc acW axd'paitii, year Ifaa laraotu S.S.S., which kaa rs --ooto a standstill ged Young Rhepherd tieoaatKki e aa saa ef rtso-ra- ti atUT jolata an4 maafjhUy awaljga! ' Yale will pTay nine golf matches, last week, will tanifle with the Fight- FRANK- - BAKER HAS . all oer tha" ecxtutry "Wouldn't you gira anythirr to ret the longest ever scheduled by the ing Bell Hop. yjack Weimer will meet a fast boy lb the curtain-raiseCOMEBACK TIME IN school. Mm ? ' . way. rid cf tbm ' oo U a atrspla varttbV rm SLSJS. hMT9 rabtxed dotbtleat on Yea The chess championship battles i. n a home-rurhecm-tlaaaa than out the has a haJtf cmtarf have already strung former Frank Haker, edy ootaHa treatmer.ta; moat longer 8:30 WILSON GRABS SLIALL king, , seriesret to more'trouble world from.-aexperienced drcrxiat Gat it hara. Soma of theaa . . In shap HANDS for the season's work this FORTUNE WITH at ataxt taifcxx today, ri tna cfl Curtain-raisetaka tha edga r. than ever before. IUker hadAnd a Fast Upsets in baseball dope are aa true a spring writ Than tti ' no trouble with his arms, but an obthis spring as ever. fer a few terhbla pakx f yoxtt c Watery ofplUWe will ffkadty Johnny Wilson. miJI'Wisht hamp, streprous muscle in his back has b.een case. hour. Hst thf do not Bill Tilden asked the hometown citi- has made, nearly JCO.000 in Ihn ring giving the Maryland boy some conarrrrt cadv-ra- l y zen of Philadelphia to spend S50. 000 since January first. Hi battle with cern. He says the muscle does riot atrlka at tha caoae, wbLch furch Prices: $1, $1.50, $2. Tickets on sale Hemen. w.J3srt cost. llaa In tfee in the building of tennis courts and Mike O'Dowd Jn New York on March produce "pain but Is very annoying. adrtaCTirf rrfarly alwaya . IleilaaJ ' oo AS Cigar-StoresII" t 17th. netted him J42.6I0. and DeWitt's way-Mosexpect they will. folio ned, traptneeriahad OMAHA. to make j;0O,OO0 this year, and if atlll Neb., Gordon HI l- McKay, Airtx. Without Art Fletcher In the lineup he retains the title next December, Pocatello. Idaho, and John Sudentur tSOTWltT. AtlaflrU. When thU U o. ytm f (Jniahu liitvf l en mateh-tu f 4.1.1 Pill Donovan is more certain where may decide to quit, and "give uoir. r.ed aa luterrval rsraedj, 2) he'U finish. an ruunJ bout here Ma 2. other lad a chance." - , r with-lette- rs - . . cf jl.e Happy" Van Frit a Cca-- h . , j - Px 1 w . ! ! - I - : 5 ; - , . Cl-m- us - wml-wlndn- Johnn-Mlsh-kin- -- T I aea-so- ten-roun- - . Uon-jSAJL- For Utah's Lightweight Championship Abe Mishkind vs. Jimmie Johns n. T I thc-'-comln- 18-PLAYE- flcml-ltak- con-wlnd- up 1 i AL-rl-l - -- , Ad-Fante- ed el - Red Briggs vs. Frankie Darren -- . 100-yar- Willis. Will Hart vs. - - st Kid Sarp vs. - Fighting Jip, " Oh How Glorious to Be Free From Rheumatism Tortures! f . - Jim Sneddon vr Fighting Bell Hop ... 'tr' - iia-ee--i -- Wasatch Athletic Club, Friday Night, o'clock. . r. ni - , . ' 1 er J 1 : ii1' rayn-UUoa- |