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Show r THE OGDEN STANDa n.F.X A M INKR 12 ill UJ il t ffrl If i' mti tr f i ii i i 1 i. ki) : - lfflosriL ,WHTI M . a i . By THE CRAZY QUILT o ! VXv1 Mf VTfvY i I wave me -- i- j AUTO& "OUT FOR A 'SPIM' IN THE . . ' '"GWtNG E ' 1 Sftlt A'PlrirR.-DAMCE- ' H.S& b WAL-- C-HtS 1 , - - 'w-- : - A V . v ' ..r-'- I lu: 2. Cleve- Ihi Nfw York i. hl Chlrago-Ft- . Waihlnfton Hcnton , L. 11 'r to r'af on - htr-Rlu- - . th. - cm-nin- : 1 fid nrjiM - 1 :- - ! 2. College Expert Gives Out Interesting Data on .- - Racing Marks .jccJJ irrv m-.- to -- set-ton- al d - ; LEXINGTON. Ky.. April 22 The limit in speed of trotting and running horses has almost been reached, according to Prof. W. R. Anderson of the animal husbandry department ofthe Kentucky State College of Agrltmiiure. improvement in uie uuuic will be. much slower than at any time In years passed, he said. . Prof. Anderson has teen making a record-hobinof study special "Standard-bred- " trotters and rupnera. and baaea hla con- a pertorlea of the animal covering iod of more than CO years.- 1 1 ble by lUncroft. a 1 13 In 60 years, thv record of IMIadelphlV ,.w., uun I ormer uournnr r, Ji. I!at!rletrotters has been lowered "ball. The the first a reduction of Christie from 2:40 to 2:02 Says Paddock Can :i.ooo- Profes5or Anderson J37 seconds, 6 10 5" ree-or4 Trot Over Furlong in Philadelphia. . . . . finds. In 8 years the American WIN. riIAIIS H , New York VII ft a TV,. fJ over horses dlrtance of running 3-- 5 Seconds .20 Rattrrtes: Ionian. Rtls tard thatapions opene their horn of one mile has been lowered from and Rrugey: Toney and. Snyder. asan to i:34 ., a reuueuon oi byt drff af.r.r. bt.OO s 4 i w six and four-flfl- h Neither Ti Iiiiln ypcondn.. ij u ' ......i , i.i...iv..i-..tt'cl-dethe brted haa failed to make Improvement fidencc of ",V glftt jrentatlon . makes Claries W. Pad.ork tbe BELGIUM AWARDED au- an IncludSrs during a generation, according Im-to world record-breaktr.'Cli!anl players. Walh" that In 'tonoMIe a Sj. and T? ar,d rowVr aaddl and Anderson, Prof., Af!"P wait r,i?i iJIU iJAlxbUUI, ChrlatU. California ,f lo Min.m . Cleveland provement hns been o rapid that Ur v-, conch track kdeclared after recently Mi. tf eMt.. many new records have been made In a nan a. i'3'iuovK of 5i en the life cf single hore. e.ippea double. . of. the eleven htt bicg R. I! II" I " sfcoml fri. the exUtlr. world 'record April RRKEI.If. 1. IMVIIOVILMKNT SHOWN, l.jc-rtce InternaVioral of 21 and in the 1 & ,C 3 - ... - - .,: . . , . .. . . t ..... s. i.in The gradual Improvement In the run here recently, , i' v imrunn in" lor 4 11 jamr t ... . Vn. speed of trotting horses, according to "Paddock warms up and c.hons Shocker and FevereJd; iutteries: Prof. Anderson, is shown clearly by poorly, yet he Is a ptcturw It m anno'inceJ hre today. Three , ,,.vll!L of 1. an a taV pafU .... and the and atrer.gth" Christie said. the records of !1 i entrjta gets Amerr,.n r.o Amen ' years they were made. These are as there with a en3eanre and in n hurry. s.M.v york, Airtn follows; n can f!!ar,y bnlloyni'ts Imve leen oflaterr."HU ierformance is an object I860 Elvira Whiteside. 2:3?; 1874. ear's j for athletes. for. it shows study of en;?red u jet It thl tlon.il sohertcal balloon nca for t!s Lady Stout. 2:2S; 1S83. Hindi Ros. self. He cor.pfnlmlM and Mi.-to 1SS5.: AxfU. 2:11; 2:13 James ciortlon Efnnet rup. tl Aero I.U ' Sprinting t 1 . , utrleti' i'Printlix. :1 Iut of America unro'jncej lere to ,,ow 2:p1eter, V,o Km' rulnj.l by loin 0a ay. r? to Toof all . ii.V , i Tii t1 champions port. 1 - - 1 i 1 Vi ....... i COACH PRAISES . "thor-ouzhbr- ed nnfl?T RUMMER i 1 - 3-- 1- ada were here today for the opening amateur boxtonight of the Canadian boxFifty-thre- e ing championships. the tournament. ers are entered for ...... ...... -4 tl H'i-t-:- i a- '!-.- .,-- 4, . 4 , - tcrday V I '- -t .-t vj, nt - V i, -- nt-rn.-l- i 1 1 . er ' ZiZ i t ' Alva-wVe- i ' nds 1- -5 'I " 220-yar- - 1 . j 1 I sph-rb-- a! U - . j- Y ' -- I ;A I thrce-year-old- j ln-ao- - Jose Capablanca vjon he fourteenth international chess "contest from Dr. Lasker of Eerlin last. night, making his. score four wins .'and ten draws in the tournament- - k 1-- ,., 2: - - r.h. Carney Named Member of U. S. Hoop Committee f : hUr. - . two-.trth- I . HAVANA 5. Chicaco .t. tnr.ing; rain-- - evened up the nrif vatrrday by takTOIIAY'S MICDI I.I Tllar ing a fan pamc. 4 to 2. ltroit 2 2. riTTFUfUO. Pitttbnrs Ft. loii, at atCnicaso April Thf Frnjuor cot off to a two-ru- n CTclartl. -1 w ith an the ofiorj If ad in thr first, hvi Jacob, th Dpin-ar- o.n York at PhiUtI htv. Nw to I Th Cincinnati. cam?' ocr victory "Af held thfm thp rst cf th war. at to i nip and t it k all th t .y. Th :alnirs put up a fine ., - , . rn! puttinc acmr run In lr, of footrrork. Iji i,STnv ep- lh hc,m the T.rd . three aack.a and ilurnhr and WUim'l cf V',', , fo$ ,i r trrd- - haS.I U Mhlr.g:on to two hit. VT onMCh. Score: . It- a' lu!1 llU A'Vl Boston to V'.Kvfri Hacramento ,Jr5 V - ;Iclory. JonM I FVT i VM 1 1. from , 4 r.l 8 puppoft jkr.ati' McInrl!, and j.rMt. In theee Jiattrioe: Farth. TV:inr and K$ fortej out in the fixlh. YrUowhorSco(U Pk"' oad tnntrtc UUnr.s Iout 2eJ tu the kr.'t tiott; Jacobs. iMrnareo and Adams. l aa knocked for Cincinnati. bu-acore tvoard. tasSrd lu a in th fifth. P.renton taking hi plac. 4 oil txur.dnt to but Fhanka WIN IN TW IXITH. Pimburic ecotc.1 the winning, Mml oinjlM through Fhank an4 ANGRhE?. April 2;.Thc When run Marquard fingieO. the ball bouncSnc off Vernon Tipera beat tin Seals In yes- fetired the Me. reileved P.renton ba?e. Fcolt arcred from aeccni terday' twelve-Inninaffair. & I to 4, Itforo the same Harney Drey f u , wl'h the cr.lv run. c;o f rnc r Cox Jei and now lead In the riei. and Manarar Ulbeon were ach A march for the tU; raising. Mitchell was hammered hard In lh xented a floral decoration v,ith by the of ir.P0 ram. tiw tha;crod first fev inning by the visitor, and Ftovr R- H. E. and the regular cerfi ' Dell, who waa knocked out th laat moniealeaguers, were fl.i of " 2 obrved. rai!nc WaehJrgtcn tfnif he was before th Seals, came In ' 1 R. If. K. Ronton Fcore: ,7 0 and saved the Cay. Score: 11. R. If. 7 14 . . . j Cincinnati batterlca: and Mosridfe, i; Uharrj'.y; Fan Fr.inciaco .. , 4 12 S 11 2 Jone ar..l lltirl I'ittiburc ' .VV. : JUrNapier. Prenton. nUeri: ' anV Anflnfon; (;urrl an I Wlr.co: T KK HOM II TILT Adams. Ponder.; mi. J ,,ii, .v.. iff n anaV"r ".' lunnaa. CHICAGO. April 2 2. Tar- Am tricar. YelJowhorse a:id Schmidt. , 4 league aeairn waa u'hcrrd In lv Chl- VICTORS. ' ith an S to 3 victory : rterda IOIK;!:KS ,. '1 (ago rwi-- t HKhe.a ha.Ii muOKI.YN, ?L'' 2 2. over V Detroit. The aim was railed IJurl!sh V April a hard time of yesterday and allow-- : ,3rin,M .tPhed hi fir cortet ' of-- ' w hit- - the visitor were at hat In the ed the Oaks to carry off the honor. Rrook-- 4 eighth, wh en tiaij and Tain Interfered. season and the the yesterday to 2. lyji champions won their openinc at More tran -- .o?o persons attended. 1 Pitched home, :!rt In,1!n ,l,u5h?3 It wij.Tl,. wlldntf, of Ehmke. coupled with defeatlna Roaton. 4 to-Hi bard hlttin? of Henrr Hooper, re- aleady ball, b.it allowed tv.o run inia pstchera' seven for battle Jnnns . , i . t, . ine sec i ntni one in tne mini. I ri ih v.,.. the v." t ;i he sw- - two triples and j BOn m,arine y.ixVr. l ad Inrtrcf. Thn the vijltora two ujubis. which nattej three addl-- j but after that he ln th eJtrln v.nton wajkrd f our , unc?;r J runs. He laKrn out at thl. hafnf lt, dawn. Mrera-tlehalf. itrooklvn'a , stage am! Lelnhart. h R. H. Eto t latter ?, Score:. t,a The Music on run to h,m held th,. C) vks down 3 I lro, with .louhl. ,h(. i,..,, R. II. tl clfar., n.th- - eighth, bore: S ? Chica?,, CnJ flaK featured atul raJs.ne l8r8dp . Us AncclM . ,:h m Ayrcs ar'd Aln 15,K0 uttrnillr.cV Vl11"' . 14 o''"the. opening. . Oakland arid t;ha!k. Kerr smith; I ii r I', n nr h .rf f.n4 . . . Rorfon . . MAYS AAIX WINS. 4 Stanag; Alt?n ando Kothf'er. Rrooklyn ... t. April 22. New ri!ILU)i:i.rilU. ind tTNeif R itterls Wat Ion York deftated Philadelphia Crimea and Miller. to I. Th locals oulhlt theyesterday. Yankees, but their scat cracks well Mays kept S WIN. PIlli.I.l) NEW YOItK. April 2- 2- Philauel. tered. lube Ruth cot hla third home ru ln lh n7tt n' n.h put the, ball In 1dAy.lTta. n:?..,l".JUV "in ?..:C' over the rUht flMd wall with F.wsler here. Philadelphia pu'jnJci Tonej fo- - ln.,.,,lnr . .nru ..ftllt,i.- man long hlta. but Meuel i.corea Ue; oreIt H y eVk winning run In :1e eighth on a funi- - .N 411 7 ::.". ; ,. EIj PASO. , Texas Scoring five ' knockdowns in the final two rounds a fast fight here last night, 'ot :Frankie Garcia, of Los Angeles, wonz 4' decision" over Mexican "Kid" at the end of fifteen rounds Each .weighed 124 pounds. PARIS Carpentier has announced he will train on Long Island and has cabled, asking Joe Janette to be his .40 s 1 TORONTO Amateur of the United States and Can- j rhJIad-'.P- .4:r .142 e; three-year-ol- d boxing'cham-pion- s 3 2 . a : Al Chicago At St lu'.a iram postponed; rain. RMn!ni a 2 2 HUSfl.TS. Y".K llroit ii end rf Nw Cl!f At CIrtlanJ iinth f t. , 6. s prt-;th- (. R - j n 4.1 .425 .i.71 .:: t 1 YI-HTI-- At burc (12 ' rhiliddfhu 1 4 S 3 4 ... IChlracf, ' .X3 X ... i Itrolt 7. 7 rrt. v tt-.tr- d , v;:yA too g ?a : - 4 I-- . - 1 Hc-Fto- I 1 1 - ' i X k 2 2 s . , I VfMrnUj' nrmilta. lio!on 2. PhilaJetphU ' S jciv?land.... . iOO At llrooklyn At - Nw York VrK- :. z. ZZ.Th Iuli yt. SOO 4 I . . ? TRACK RECORDS OGDEN FIGHTER MEETS PRIDE OF SALT LAKE TONIGHT FOR UE TO STAil STATE LIGHTWEIGHT HONORS .'"'-"V- .13 hi-nltl- oFrm ; .SSI Hronklyn 3 York , .467 NVahlrton 4 4 .4:3 Philadelphia CiTvrlnnatl . . 4. .... Nw .TSO . -- v two-gam- . .41 .. . e 4 - Fan , .62; York . .600 Chlearo . 4SJ Ilo?ton Vcl. W. 1 .. ritisbure d Anen Tranct'co 4 AM mi I CAN I.KA(;VI1 4 , - LAke-rcrtlan- SEATTX.K. April -- ; BUT TOO HITS CLOSE BATTLE .760 12 2 , Oakland Vernon ; sparring partner. NES ALLOWS NATIONAL I.tlAGri- - 4 fim rain. Krattl 4. '.irra.nfntft ':. 7. . -- x ATES VilN d . . I.ik l'ortland Tigers has been endeavoring to again fign his star backstop, but.'' Brooks his has decided that he Wants to cast ' ' .lot with jthe Gunners. .The signing of Brooks gives, the 'lo- c one of the best; receivers in the ' eals west; and the best .' bet In the new ' J. league behind the platter. Wilfley, considered one of the best bets in the Texas league last year .is a pitcher, will arrive in Ogden tomor-- . r.ow from Texas and he is ready to whip 'em over the' platter at a .minute's notice. Manager Gober states. Wilfley twirled for the Hurley club .In the copper league in New Mexico 'during the past season and is in firstdecondition. eiass Wilfley; recently feated the Chicago Cubs in an exhibition game' by a 4 to 3 score. He vhaM ' opposed the mighty Grover Cleveland Alexander and Claude Hendryx and allowed the Cubs but three hits. MAKES SHOWING. He also defeated Casey Stengel's e series by in ' a scores of 5 to 2 and 9 to 4. Stengel i3 -- one of the star outfielders with the 'Brooklyn club of the National league of major and his sars were composed league players. f During; the winter season Wilfley layed with such stars as Dickey Bay- less, Johnny. Cane. Weiser Dell and .. stars. other class double-Fairs, take your choice. Here arc tlie. memwho will battle for the lightr Samide. a catcher with the Rigby the Wasatch Athletic club arena. weight championship of Utah tonight inAbe club of the Snake River league last Left Jlmmie Osdeii. of Mlshkind of Salt laikc. Johns Right season, is due to arrive in the city late this afternoon f rem Denver. The ' n ' i n Denverite is primed and ready to' ' : .':.:"",1 I hear the bell. i .v The contest Sunday "afternoon be- tween the Yannigans ana me itegumia will no doubt prove interesting.. Lock-woo- d will perform on the slab for the Yannigans while Wilfley. will work on , the hill for the regulars. start will promptly game Sunday's r at a.30 p. m., Manager uooer announces- No admission will be charg;v ' this battle. Lake-Portlan- SntIo Salt T1GI1KS W ANT HTM. Manager Bill Essiek of the Vernon ed to witness? r - m. OTS PACIFIC COAST LIlAGtrr San KranrUco .It , .13 4 . . IS'ATjRIe,! Oakland , Vernon . , the-leadin- - I rm i . A smash, mm JT 3 Game Is Dodgers and Phillies Also Sox Win Opening Game on Postponed; Tigers Win Win Contests; Grimes Home Grounds; Indians Fast Contest Twirls Well Also Victors a-- all-sta- rs F 1 Salt the signing of Clarence veteran catcher, with the den club of the Northern Utah cult, Manager Elmus Gober states that his club will, give any of 'em ..' battle for honors during the coming - season. Brooks wired his acceptance to the terms of the locals today and report for practice here Sunday. The latest gent to sign with the locals 'is by ; no means a youngster at the game.. Brooks is a catcher and g was receiver with the Vernon club of the Pacific Coast league in , 1919.. Last year with ' the Idaho - Falls clvib of the Snake River league Brooks batted .385 and was one of the best bets in the circuit- J a. I fn kb I ELLIOTT With ; B SlUMtS Kl - "Brooks, . Ak (G1M 1 .an V errccrra:Tbi)Dt.E)i BtuitvEV " '&&fw - i AHEARN GENE Xed Coast League Catchers .... During 1919 Campaign; Others Stars Due FRIDAY EVENING APRIL 22.' 1921. " V deMINNEAPOLIS Mike Gibbons " lhank I'iddoclc for the prtvll" ire. ' DERN MATCHED TO ' rounds ten in feated Chuck Wiggins in Mm .un. I thank I.!,,, mo J.;.2 . . e f fi.MC"ri --VL MEET GUS PAPPAS Trte' Carney, who writes the ex- here last night. . conne Knowa in wnai icr mhlnr. hunting-celleni nn.i. tr.inhootirr. v.: In competitive ' nnd articles that appear rifle and sdrety., shooting announc . PARIS Premier Briand and flKhta. He des exactly what SALT LAKE. Ap ri! 22. Ira ro,V hnJ energy i, from time to time on this page has A'i" battles, but its loss will jilace him on 14 th:;.rnV V ed it was his earnest desire that Paris ' . claimant of th w orld's" middjeweight been appointed a member of the Joint the plane with scores of other medio- LaJv rut coi-- half second off It Three!1 r secure, the Olympic games in 1924 and ' So " meet uus excre tltIr' pankr tLall J.uiea t,.ommmee repre-her- e fans the ''omotn!X a full istef may scrappers; later Sister Rertha. sup' yttua. promised the moral and tofinancial vTT next In bouthern match r .,iA,.,.t CaUforr.bi, Friday anting the Amateur Ath'.etsc Union. n, pect that a cyclonic affair will be on that end. port of the government Mor-- 1 e eninr. accord Inr to Promoter Harry Comprtvlnr .v,,.Hutchltison.-Cal!fornh- i tthis national basketballand L. iIY.L...u Star, 'boards the tonight.1 " ar four representa,rule, committee Frankie Darren of Idaho Palls, andlthere are reasons to belico that the n Lirksy. Stanford I. niversity chsni- - j Heasren. d steel BOSTON The A. I., tbe. Y. M. C. A. do Paddock of the tive8 could rentlera Koth w placed Red hae lrlntr. ill of forfeit; st Salt the; ambition furnish: to larg-""aof the',1'0" breeders Lake, Rrigga place "'auxiliary schooner Guinivere, the association, Mr. to m:ke It Ls doubtful if two boxers have en- - jthe heavy pounds and the Intercollegiatetiaeketball in the two minutes eTr.1 ,,n 20 3";" ""onda. j arI ha a greed at going record sailing boat added to the American tered.the-W'asatcIs Carney knows the arena. gam club Christie Athletic of rappaa . thtbe dav match, the tvn in borinm Brinffs predicted. of be realized. battier.lmay . .i ... . .1 . Vii ;v" fleet in more than a decade. this season with any more confidence A .1 n m Ti A- n i A i: t -i i i r50rU . , f 'r......... fVi. - atr-xkf.llWI - - . lie ..yachting .- , f CUliOr tn tnS , . lln . , ... (..r,,l,l,l....'.V,1 ' vv ..v. ' r it. is j. !,.,.. Darren ul . I11V..VI IIlIVM-. 9 1 rt ,. ,i . , packs nfS tCtC. was launched yesterday. She, was of . . a ,.1 j r f i.mrUi ntria,lvi la rcrf1e.1 an unt of the Icadinr of- -clever andrtofp.-.both than. held Jlmmie. Ml it,by victory, )ia ,vannt) constructed for Edgar Palmer, .donor Johns-o- f i fk iala In the east. f ; ilsMi rooordflfl.hiilkfii up. and Abe Mishkind of young; Papke is a fair register of hla I1" , I, . , Val?l) "'of the Palmer memorial stadium at Salt Lake,Ogden. in will who battle d.vs Several later. .tonight . Bhintv , ftortfn, . . fronds. . .Princeton university, who will have as mV"ta"1 l'art n thelmprov.mcr.t orj;. ... . V UMV .A. V... . . . V V k U. did the 22u- h. eve The t;iverltv. the. of affair of bantamweight his the for craft ' Image n09'figurehead a.c.c.0r.Vin made! 21 in and seconds championship. lightweight again V.. will beptiged between Kid Willis, . ' a. the Princeton tiger, a. a Abe now wears the undisputed light- aning . . v. ra w cent. man lice new from Portland Walt and In- weight crown of Utah through his de- - Hart of Salt Lake. TiV.iia v , Al1 wtern track nutfcorities. frsm i'in down to "2:01 ... CHICAGO Home Run Baker V 5Jfeat last Monday in Salt Lake of Christie and "J tan(Dad) fn will sired Miss Harris M. which holds the Jip .'reinstated in organized basebalL byPrankle Cameron, who took the honors glerouV7oundrand Jim trainer be- 'nford Sneddon record as the fastest pacing mare tAxxis to and Join Landis UU expected , 5 Gilbert. Gilbert held the Judge from Pat lieve of 20 and record Pauldock'ji the world with a mark of 1:58 the New York Yankees soon. for nearly two years. 1UU119 una uecu the bell. in th event seconds should Some idea of the progress made, by after the honor for some' time and the Jack Welmer will meet a fast lad in running allowed ta eland as a new world horses, according to the pro- be Ivotsona-roO. turn of events makes it possible for the curtain-raiseCOLUMBUS, George mark. . will ta.nrle on tha record a be frorn fessor, may obtained ' Candidates for the Ocden baseball Atrtla baseballer Lake. -- oo Columbus, threw John Freiberg, him to annex it quickly tonight if he 00- of which their Salt at achievements diamond follow; Karri April 2$. From Lorln at a workout held club 45 46 in seconds of can dispose Mishkind. minutes, Chicago, 1872. have the the SearchIndications Affiles 1S76, 1:42 'all field and Alarm, Ratting with a flying mare in a heavyweight park yesterday. The loss .of the crown will be dis- SPRING GRIDIRON er. 1:41 have had team balanced on 1877 best waa they on those and Tenroeck, card (against the ; 'wrestling bout here last night. practico astrous for Abie, for the SaltXaker is 1:89 1890, Racine, 1:33 the kinks In year."' dock endeavored WORK AT HARVARD time), planning to begin a tour of the east to ' n Salvator (straight course), 1:J5 arms. j out of their men remeet of high calibre. Writh' his L ! DULUTH, Minn. The northern cf th Fonseca. Louis 1500. Orlmar. Voter 1:38; and rr.ir.jpr gatta will be held here July 22 arnd 23 jtitle, he will be able to procure many Spring football Cache Hmithfietd club of the 1S01, Dick 1:3T for. 1?03, who a!ey a trl'd Osborne, Toungster practice at Harvard Wellse,Brigadier. now plajlrf f cor.i last leairue 1:37 Center on 1S08. Americank rnin. Shot, a. Letroit tha a was more position this year definite and 1:37 for the ,Cincinnati Reds In ths ISIS. 1914. Amalfl. f:3 season, is try ing for a position strenuous proposition than ever before Su lat leatue. haa more than made National 1918. Roamer a world Re has Brier, 1:36 on the Ocden club. according to Coach Bob Fisher. The (agalhst I oncca has wen iiriazn,. s:i i m m. rood. itv tk and 1:34 of 120, rtm! time), Crimson .linemen were given' a thor Man O'War. t brilliant fssblon of late and Is al" The establishment of a rame pre- He pepper 1:35 ia an inflelder. ough grilling' in every fundamental of on with the caee more 600 serve The than app 'mlnitnff most about square remarkable containing thing the game, and all of the inexperienced the a receteran. of ln has been Uah northern miles Anderson Prof. and Johnson, infielder, running records. Kneiigrove but likely youngsters were lectured on that Man O'War. a ommended by State Fish and Oama and outfielder, recently sirned by; Harvard football frojn every angle. Raid. Is the Tact ' Hopkins. holds the record for Commissioner I'. II. Madsen. Com- Manager Oober wtlTreport for practice' Hto!d liv. Ira and Fisher did not handle the entire squad ether Ltahr.a ages of thoroughbred horses in the missioner Madsen returned to Salt Fvturday. These two men arc rated Pu'.. HraK Parry this year, as has been his'practlce. in- all on trac the race. during the 1 perform after aa I.ako baseball A having inspected yeterday player. stead he devoted nearly. all of hla time at the Ltah for cornice oo the proposed preserve. iaon An asrreraticn ciub to the'linemen. He declared last week of for- a sancwith will Wajbtr.rton. In the Utah outlined, tha Aeries The tangle that Harvard must have the best line stars has been whipped Into tuary would have Its southwest cor- the R. Y. I'. trickster in a dual meet niT Utah in her football history next fall in or- CALIFORNIA OFFER Co to laitU with the W". In th shape ner near Croyden. ln Mortan county, a I'rovo Saturday. Hart of tbe der to enjoy another 'successful sea- in charge exptel the and those YALE BY P.rown cf to to wi?l REFUSED defeat Rcho asi thence attempt running canyon, son. ", honors to win Utahr.a galore. . mite v r thence following the canyon to "the .the T" in thi mile and half , V 00 be races two should Then to Woodthence line, north Wyoming jaunts. Gordon McKay, popular lfcal rrv! FAST MIT CARLK BERKLEY. Cal.. April 22. Plans ruff creek, thrnce following the creek worth golnr miles to I't, within a nf'th: wi'l derart for a dual track meet between the. wet to the headwaters, and thence 14"'-ciJ-tLAKERS ar. FOR SALT ntern Orra! for uniNormal' Weber daa the rldsres and water courses Track stern of' University of California and Yale following You 4an't go wrong ia , ARIS (Garters, do bait: againt will he wlthi where n .rii slated In do i points versity at Yale May 21 were aban- southerly to the ' place of the begini .a iwv m.a i tn nt doned here today when a telegram ning. the Rot i:Wer seheol tracksters of cosrse.) They're always higher in SALT LAKE. April 22. Kid Davis was ts w'.tn also McICay dickertrg oo Rrlsham City thla afternoon. Coacbicction. received from the eastern school, rr.atca will do battle with George Sollis ia a.t.t for eArferh rrrmoter a Wataon locals of lb Jan has Malcolm quality than ia price. The safest athletic Yale, had no open W tlsnn. the feature event at the Manhattan etatlng Johnny runner well balanced team cf thla ar and therefore could WILLIAMS READY TO ar.ljtb preerU champ. is to buy the safest garter PARIS, club here next Monday evening. Red dates to get a gooa lire on r.is men not a cxpecu for grant Callfornia't request . , i k. Newey of Ogden will box Jess Reed rneet i Here ; . MEET BANTAM STARS it t im.'tod.; . , Si COtAPAHt A red blooded f;g:.i t 1 1 n 'backer four , In the In rounds STEIN Ten men. California track and field 350 Smithers and I'rankle Cam" New York Frankie Luke "Yakk. former Ofden Mcht fan of the city fcas. written thla 0c OCaktrt ...... win leave here, about May l&lcaffo end op eron will do battle In a special event however, i..e i re.ici...... to be the best partment statlr.r 14 to school former eiar. appears Kid Williams, bantamweight bet In the .o-- r participate In tbe Intercollegiate wl.h.n while rounds, on the a Garcia and Aggie, Benny Papke etop to ha moved Young Pcmrcy sprints is backed lfm,iri!i Philadelphia Athletic association of Am- champion, Take a tip buy Paris today remember they've been event. Amateur, will tangle in a Ag-d season. i . 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