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Show SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 22, 1921. - ..... 11 They'll" Gladly Help I OH rirct and d!rctcn cf this bilk enjer tfce tnd contldtnc cf the cotaraanJtj-- , an j bring to tkt (. of to bank's affairs t and dlTr'I.4 ejprinr. whlcJill the ruren rcira.nte of ousi, cor.ienllT nsaa Tbm officer Vr aeinat - ec-ta- n ' Thtlr Hrft hand knowW.n of ler.aral buttaeji ertdUk.ti adclt t1o to.tfceit kindly ccxptraU&a tfcit icitltqtlon. - NORTHERN OTAH LEAGUE. W, ' U' Pet 5. 0. r.o 6o Smithfield ... ..V .. 2 3 .600 I.pgan ", . ' .too Lewiston '. . . 2 , 2 .500 .,.,, Ogden 2 3 .400 Brigham . . .. 5 0 .000 J Tremonton YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Ogden 10, Brigham 9. Smithfield 5, Tremonton I. Logan 11, Lewiston 6. TODAY'S SOHEDULJi. . Smithfield at Ogden. The Ogden Gunners, by a ninth-i- n nine rally in their game with ' the Peaches at Brigham! yesterday- - came out on the long end of a 10 to ecore the final round with the Entering 9 to i in favor of tne jreacnes, score the fans started to leave the park. The Gunners, however, made up their minds to win the game. They turned the trick as follows: Brooks batted . for Manning and rapped one for two bases. Hardy, lined out to Lott. Pet- -' ersen sinelert over short. Brooks go- insr to .third on the Play. Swires sin. scoring Brooks. It ' elerf nver second was his fourth hit of the game. F. , Samide hit one a mile a minute down shortstop way, Malseed making a one- handed catch, retiring samiae. juor to Jocate :gan hit Gober in attempting Dases. the the plate, thus loadiiTg HITS TlIREE-BAGGEJ- t. V Wilflev then came to bat. He sap ped the third ball pitched for three anu . bases, scoring Petersen.1, iawu-eGober. ' Treseder then rapped out his lone hit of the day for two bases, arorine Wilflev. Snellgrove bounced a. sinele over the infield, sending Tre seder home with the sixth tally, end- -e then stole second. Brooks a thA inninr bv whlfflnir- - The in ' ning netted the Gunners six runs and six hits. In their half of the ninth the ppanhea threatened but their rally fell short. Van batted for Malseed and one to deep right for two bases. ' hit Gunn came to bat before van and new out frt Hardv. Wilflev then hit iutcn. Ambrose went out. Treseder to Gober and Jarvis ended the inning by striking out. Wilfley, Brooks, Treseder and Snell-in grove performed in brilliant style the fifth inning. SAMIDE STARTS. Samite started on the hill for the Gunners but retired in favor of Man Manning, was ning in the eighth. , touched for three runs and three hits l Up until during his stay on the slab. ninth inning Morgan heaved good the Kail for the Peaches. Although he ' was touched for ten hits in .eight ln- ninars he keDt them wen scattered Tn the ninth Morgan was driven to th showers after he had been touched ' for five hits. Wilfley twirled thermal and set the Peaches inning or Qgden back with but one nit. Ssvires led the Gunners in hitting, the stick, Vinvlno-oerfect day with ' He swatted out four hits.- Snellgrove Vhile Petersen ' mil Anted three hits. und Wilflev each gathered in two Lott and Morgan were the heavy hit ters for the peaches. The box score: OGDEN. : ' AB.'R. H! PO. A E. 0 0 1 1 1 5 3b Hardy, 0 0 0 J 1 ; R il .tf: ' Runs in Final Round to; , Defeat Peaches ........ ...,....... STANDARD-EXAMINE- NYE'S HAVE SNAPPY TEAM " Ogdenitea Chase QY$rv Si THE OGDEN l'.b tb jatroct rf Tbty ar !waTj!y and ifT to ihow yoa the polat of adTtitaie la r.atccirg your a?f!r. "wlih the Urt to om become talnd Uat a cr aycccuful, the bsab It : more iuccMs'uL Lefi work toctbr for blgjer results- - ilf:;1 f - NATIONAL BANK 7 Chxi. H. Baxtoa, Hember of Compounded Qu&rUrljr Fedtr&l lUicrre SjiUm Director 2C3 V ; Wtihlcgrlon At ! MS IV - HARVARD' WINS . ' ; V s In the pictute Standing left to right Giriley, utility; McGlone, utility; G. Gibbs, Ibi Doxey,ss; Wadman, p; Chilton p. Sitting Painter, cf; Jordan, 2b ; V. Gibbs, p; and Paine, rf . Irwin, Schade and Checketts were not present when the picture was taken. ' Snell-irrov- -- The Nye baseball team of the Commercial league boasts one of the fastest teams in the tate. In games this season the clothplayed thus far ing men have won hands down. In two practice games played with the Ogden club of the Northern; Utah league they .made good; showings. George Jordan, second Backer, is the . manager of .the club.. He has banded together same. nifty, "players and has instilled "pep'" irto hia stars. Pinter. putfielder, is the captain of the aggregation. , Chilton,, former twlrler for the Shops, has been the mainstay of the club on the slab, although Gibbs. and " rt Coray, 1 0 Nielson Totals -- .43 LOGAN. 1 0 1 0 0 0 B 13 27 10 6 ', Runs ... Hits . .'. LEW1STO- N- Runs.. Hits. . ......124 334 000 (Tl3 001 024 ...., v :..112 :....20S 200 000 310 112 17 J 13 Swires, r . . .. . F. Samide, c . . . . . ,24 3 0 2 0 1 . 5 3 2 2 ..... ..... ...... Gober, lb . Johnson, cf "vVilfley. cf-- p 5 Treseder, ss . . . . 5 Snelgrove, 2b 3 L. Samide. p 0 Manning, p c Brooks, ...... Totals. . . . -- . 1 7 14 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 AB. R. H. PO. A E. Jarvis, cf . . Lott, 2b Lynch, 3b Hornsby, rf Bourne, If ........ . , Gunn, lb , Malseed, ss Kitch. c Morgan, p . ... . . ; . . Ambrose, p Van . 5 4 5 4 4 3 ...... ........ ...... ....... ..... ......... ...... ........ , 0 4 2 1. 2" 2 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 4 4 4 1 1 .39 Totals 0 2 2 jf ' 5 0 1 .... lb .... 4 2 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 3 4 3 4 4 3 4 1 1 ...... 0 0 9 15 27 yah batted for Malseed 1 Kilpatrick, cf 0 Fitzpatrick, 3b 1 G. Adams, 0 Borstadt. 0 Fallentine, c 1 S. Adams, 2b 0 Watkins. If 0 Oswald, ss 0 Shaney, p 0 xBrown 0 zCartwright 11-- S 0 0 8 1 9 3 0 8 23 9 0 to; e. 3 Snel-grov- 2-- 1-- 10101000 00000104 e, v qiark; 3b' W. Evans, If Arnspiger, c Jacobs, p 5 :1 ... ...... 35.13 . 5 fl',0 2 3 2 4 0 1 0 2 4 1-- 2 1 1 1 1 ITHACA. X. T., May 21. Princeton won the triangular race, on Cayugra lake today, defeating Cornell by two and one-halengths and YaJe by six. Cornell took the lead at the start. but could not hold it after the quar ter mile. Kells. bow In the Cornell boat, caught a bad crab at the mlle and the boat lost several lengths, but soon recovered and forfred ahead, regaining two length. The bow man caught another crab at the mile and losing his oar and stopping the boat. The official time was: Princeton. Cornell, ,10:47; Yale, 11:03. 1:82; Cornell took ithe freshmen race by five full boat lengths ahead of Yale with Princeton third. lf three-quarters,- -f t . CAMBRIDGE, Mass.. 21. May Harvard outrovred Massachusetts Institute on the Charles river today. -- f LEGAL' NOTICES m OO PUBUC LAND SALE. of the interior, U. 8. Ind Department 811 Umpire Byron Is L City. Utah. 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May 2U Umpire Byron wag knocked down by a blow over the eye from the fist of Babe Pinelli. Oakland third baseman, in the second inning of the second game here today. A dispute over, a strike caused HByrbn to order the. Oakland player from the game. Harsh words and blow followed. Byron received a cut . over the eye. , Oakland-Sacramen- - Rit ?rl5r"0ryj.w,IUlT,,:at This tract Is ordered into on market to -- ' "m oo . . .. WASHINGTON U. WINS PACIFIC COAST MEET Totals... ..44 a showin the that the greater or too portion thereof rough for coltiTetioo." will be declared closed when thoW prs- omw ns,ve Z. - T bid . ding. Th rwnnn m.Vi.. .ceased bid wfll be reouUed-t- o immediately par ' v V V -- uiouni mereoi. S . ' U advised to me ?X.e'erCrtbed or before wmav vlvsij lim.. JUT AfiJ va-s- Tfl.J pki ft, 11 17 27 15 Keclster. HAT WARD FIELD. Eugene. Ore-MTHE OGDEN UNIOrJ RAILWAY A." EEWISTON, 21. The University of WashingDEPOT COMPiwv AB. R. II, O, A. E, ton won the third Pacific coast meet -- J ?,ic 4 0 0 0 0 0 here R. Evans, ss . . .herbr .ftven tht 'the '"regular today with a total of 60 points.' 2 14 5 1 1 Kenna, c Oregon Agricultural college took sec- 2fn iS. V!in rfilway 4 P01 Company 5 0 2 ;2 Johnson. If ond with 48. Oregon third with 37 2 Crane, If .......... . 5 1 2 7 0 0 and Washington on the fth State fourth with A.rJ-c-t 1921. at 10Tuesday, 5 0 1. 0 18 Whitetree, cf , m . f or the The of the winner high point 6 2 2 0 0 1 meet was Layne, 3b tn y Ar Hurley of Washington with 0 5 1 0 6 0 19 James, p - . Five records conference points. . HTjail NEILX , Nyberg,. 2b- w..w 4 1 1 1 l 1 were smashed and-otied. ay . - 11 1-- 1-- ?ea 2. xx - n . 4 I--Skt 26,7 1- rm may be an a'dded cQnvenicncc for the KouseKold nourishing bredkfast food a new style in women's ApTll . ......... ...... ......... : BOAT RACING Rose. f 1210 rtt. Anything That's New Is News . , " Waibiiiton Aresc oo -- 21.t Lewiston LEWISTON. May went down to defeat here today at the hands of the Logan Collegians, the score being. 11 to 6 for the visitors. Logan piled up seven runs in the first 4 t. v three innings and tallied one in. the , eigntn ana tnree m the nintn. Falck and Menares were the he aw 7f stickers, each collecting three hits." Big 'Bill James, hero of the 1914 world's : aeries, was batted to all parts of the lot by the visitors. The score: LOGAN. . AB, R. H. O. A. E - 0 e 1 3 Falck, cf -9 Q 6 0 Hopkins, rf 0,1 6 1 3 4 0 4 Menges, 2b . o 0 0 Hinkle, lb . 3 1 2 3 4. Nelson, ss d 25i2 : .... ....... BILL JAMES FOR WIN Weber Candy Confectionery ........ ...... . and if tvo gave s atuf action to otrr many friend t ve hall ffl amply cornpenjated for th effort. "Frr-ic- e and Quality Good' shall continue to be our slogan, hoping fnr pleasant and reciprocal relation hip with our customer. YOtJ WILL ALWAYS BE WELCOME AT OUE PLACE OF BUSINESS. 5 ir 11 .... di. To also-playe- SMITHFIELD. In the p 220-yar- AB. R. H. O. A. E. 0 4 0 5 2b Ballif. " 2 1 1 4 1 0 Score by Innings: 3b Dorius, " 1 3 2 OGDEN 5 310 Mclvor, lb 0 0 5 0 10 1 Runs . ..........001 101 01610 Stewart, c 1 202 0 0 0 0 3 Hits . 11616 cf ScMroeder, ...,..23 0 4 2 2 0 0 BRIGHAM If Clark. 9 Drlscoll. d 00 022 230 2 1 1 1 2 0 Runs . 0 ... 1 1 0 4 2 .001 132431 15 Hansen, ss Hits . 1 0 0 4 1 0 hits Samide. Waite, rf Summary: Two-bas- e Gober, Treseder, Brooks, Swires, 3 Three-bae- e 10 27 12 , Lynch. hitsWilfley, xSchroeder called 36out 5 for being hit Morgan, Lott. Double plays Lott to e by batted ball. Gunn. Stolen bases Peterson, XBrown battld for Watkins in the! Off 2,' HOrnsby, Lynch 2. Hits Samide 10 In 7 Innings; off Manning 3 ninth. in 1. inning; off .Wilfley 1 in 1 inning; zCartwright batted for Shaney in off Morgan 15 in 8 3 i innings; off the ninth. Score by innings: Ambrose T in 3 inning. Bases on balls Off Samide 2;. off Morgan 1. Tremonton 3 0 Runs Struck out liy Samide 8; by Wilfley 8 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 Hits 1; by Morgan 4; by Ambrose 1. Passed Smithfield balls Kitch 2. Wild pitches Samide, 5 x Runs Morgan. Sacrifice hits Lott. Gunn. 1 0 1 0 3 2 1 0 x 3 Hits Sacrifice fly Gober. Hit by pitched hit. Kilpat Summary: Two-ba- a ball Gober by Morgan; Bourne by stolen baaes, Kilpatrick, Fallen-tinrick; Samide;; Kitch by .Wilfley. Losing Hanson; bases on balls, off Sha,. pitcher Ambrose. Winning pitcher off Drlscoll 2; struck out, by 6, ney on Left bases Ogden '9; Manning. Shaney 8, by Driscoll 9; passed ball. i Brigham 11. Umpire Gwinrr. Fallentine; wild pitch. Driecoll. Time of yame, 2 hours. 20 minutes. Left on bases, Tremonton 7; Smithfield : LOGAN POUNDS BIG ninth. 2-- 100-yar- 3-- S 0 0 o 0 Appreciation rd 6. w.uu,, Liff-land- 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 40-ya- 3-- well-playe- 5-- 3 0 rr 109-yr- DUt-anc- . TREMONTON". AB. R. H o. A. E. BRIGHAM. d d; the only extra base hit in the game. The score: .41 10 16 27 12 21.-Ne- cal freshmen by two iengths. The Mile run Won by O'Connell. Hartime: vard; cxnd. 1'rinceton; Lakers Princeton. Tim. third. G. i Bryan.rnian, N'ary 'Varsity. 11:05.2-5- ; Pyracune 4:17 'Varsity. 11:27 Khot put Won ny . Tolbrt. dlar-varSyracuse freshmen, ll:2S; N.vy The Ogden soccer team practically freshmen. 11:14. Ion: third. second, lialsey, Pr1 4 4 feet. 5 cinched the Daynes cup by trimming Keck. Princeton. the Salt Lake soccer stars at Lorln Inchee. STYLES IN JUNGLE. Farr park yesterday afternoon in i mile run Won by Martin. d game, the final score beSeveral native Princeton; eecond. Itorem. lrlnrton: May ing 2 to 1. Both of the goals for the African girls hay come to London to third, 8teera. Iiincloi. Time. min Ogden team were scored in the first siuay dreefmaklng. Mcondt. the ute. bZ Tbej Mifrh period. Salt Lake's lone tally was girls in Africa who wish to beay Krof nen. Harvard, and owned Jump f for Ocfii made in the final period. tied for flrrt place. to have Harvard, too wait fashionably long A crowd estimated at 1500 witnessed & feet. 11 Inches: Krofnet won the feminine' of consignmenLa wearing apthe game. For .Ogden, Llptrot. 6 feet, third. Pweet. Princeten. to from arrive Henco parel Europe. Johnson and Dransfleld were 10 Inches. the big stars. The other inembers of thtr aro preparing themselves to mcol Won by Taylor, hurdle d the nod for modistts In Africa, the team snappy bait. second. Princeton; Harvard; For Salt Lake, Prime. Andrews and were-thToole e bright light. The Ogdenite ifave another game2 here and If with the Salt Lake team No. they win that contest they will clich the state title and the Daynes cup. Arrangemens are now being made to have the locals meet the'fant Castle ; (late aggregation' in an exhibition contest. The lineup: Salt Lake fl). Ogden (2). Porter g Hughes . . ! Bracne .. rb McKnlght .Andrews LiptrotA . . . . . . lb Hudson. rhb Tetley Smith chb ,.Umpleby Hansen lhb Aldey or . . . . . . Pe nnock Henderson Dransfleld Dare ir c Llfflande Prime 11 Poole Johnson.... Binnle. ol Turville Time of periods. 45 minutes. Referee T. Majors, Salt Lake. Linesmen Hawthorne and Buma, Salt Lake. v Scoring. Ogden Llfflande. Blnnle; Salt Lake, Poole. 2-- 0 0 0 2 0 0 SMITHFlELB. May 21 Smithfield 0 rallied in the eighth inning here to0 0 0 day and trimmed Tremonton in a well 1 played contest, the final score being 2 4 0 5 to 3. The Summits put over four 0 scores in the eighth after they had 3 1 1 o touched Shaney for three hits- o 0 Kilpatrick of the Bears cracked out 0 21. ANNAPOLIS, May Navy's eight overwhelmed Syracuse on the Severn river this afternoon, winning: jl d d rc-on- Cinch Daynes Cup By TrimmiBg Bait TBELtONTON LOSES t TO SMITHFIELD, 7-- Practically -- - SOCCER 6 -- . winning by three lengths over the 1 8 mile course in 9 mlnuUs. 69 seconds. Harvard championship crew defeat ed Tale championship crew by three lengths, ten second. TEAM VICTORS 11 runs Jacobs, Home Summary: Two-bas- e hits Menges 2, Inayne. Crane 2, Layne, James, Coray. Three-bas- e hits W. Evans. Double plays Nelson to Menges to Hinkle. Stolen Kenna. bases Falck, Arnspiger. Bases on balls Off Jacobs 1; off James' 2. Struck out By Jacobs 4; by James 12. Passed ball Arnspiger. Sacrifice hit Arnspiger. Sacrifice fly Nelson. Hit by pitcher Coray by Jacobs. Time on game Two hours. Left on bases Logan 11; Lewlston 11. Umpire Kimmell. -- Peterson-;l- hr Wadman have also twjrled some good lng. Batted for Coray in' the ninth. Score by innings: - -- games. Skipper Jordan utatea that hti ag gregation in out to met any amateur team In thv western country. The of the Commercial opening gam-league will be played neit Thursday evening, the drawing to be made for the first game ntit Monday even 11 - f ll'.t-rr- 110-yar- V :.: 1GR0 THROUGH . . , third. Mumt, Princeton. Tim". 2( ILLTKI NOSES OUT con da. JAP SCHOOL TEAM Il9yard run Wen ty Or. over. Princeloru eecond. . Penfield. Prince. ten; third, I'm, llarvam Time. i:tf. Urtn'AS'A. Hie.. Way :i. iniceu Ilunnlr.f broad Jump Won by ( a close came from vWad Clourdta. Harvard; cn1. Iurle. . tTokiol tsnlverslty today, 1 19 Oood-UHarvard. Princeton: third, fcsr lone rjn cn an error in rot Distance, 2 4 feet, f Inchea. when lite hit second llhe Hammer throw Won by Ppert, hot irounatr,Jnr.lnc and art, no nan hi Princtton; eecond. Ilrowne. Harvard; bit sfeW and stclen second, romped Hutan, Princeton. Dutance ut home. McCann held the Japanese in Gourdin Is Star Winner third, feet. 7 Inches, h'.U but Ezcrt: hand, rr.t allowing dash Won by Gourdin, n. n. and Hafcda Defeat to 5 1 0 Harvard; cind, Ptevenc.n. Prince- Wass-Princeton o ton: third. Chapln. Harvard. Time. Illinois 1 . second. . 22 ani Doughfrtj; liaturl: andllcCann Final point acore Princeton S; WiUumtlo KuJU. CAliDRIDQB Ma:, May Harvard II. OO oo-QoufJln. Harrard'a negro athlete, after The of activities Tale student may dweT'.ers thm la UnlieS 8ta;e Otyrore winning the broad jump and wtrrnlng raah mean of motion be han the rural buy. perpetuated ty ere tn the frejUy d dash. tok the I J the films. purchase if auTomobi)'. plctuf Princeton's star dah from Htvnon, tba Crimson de printer, and htlped feat the Tigers, si to II In a track meet today. (Jourdln's mark in the running broad Jump broke the collegiate rec t In 111! by A. C. Kranltin. ord of the University of Pennsylvania. Summary: - 4 daah Won by BttYenaon, Princeton; eecond, Jphnaon, PrinceHighly gratified witli cturteoui aifd kindlyFft-tronap- c ton; third. Wharton. Harvard. Time, 1 69 seconds, extended to u by the good people ef Og-dr- n d daah won br Gourdin, in the op'-iiinerrnt of our Candy and Con Harvard; second, Lourle. Princeton; 2542 Vwhintfn "avrnu?, w Tarlrf at third, Chapln. Harvard. Tlm. 10 fectionry . thi take occasion to cxpreji our Tfat apprccia 13 hlrh hurdle Won by Krofne.' Harvard: aecond. Maey, lrlncetn; third, Whitney. Harvard. It wa indeed ur pleasure to lerre and entrta.in Time. 16 5 eeconda. 4 You. can't be unless you up-to-da- te .on the news of the day - --i U |