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Show THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, STANDARD-EXAMINE- R JULY HITS IMG I'll!!! BIO AID 0GDE1 STARS . Homer Give Gunners Lead; Summits Helpless NORTHERN UTAH LEAGUE, Stanhing of the Clubs. Pet. L. W. . .9 . .9 . .9 . .8 . .6 . .5 Brigham . Smithfield, Lewiston . Logan .. . Ogden Tremonton ,600 G 600 6 7 8 ' 9 .563 .500 400 . .333 10 Yes to relay's Results. - COMMERCIAL LEAGUE (Special Dispatch) TREMONTON. June 18. Fitzpat-rick'- s triDle with the bases loaded In the ninth inning: here today followed) by a single by Spence Adams grave the locals four runs in the final spasm and a 12 to 11 victory over Logan. Jimmle Wllfley, formerly with th Ogden club, started on the hill for the Loganites but was jerked in the ninth after he had loaded the bases. He was touched for 17 hits. Reid and Johnson heaved for the lo-cals. Spence Adams registered fivehits out of six trips to the platter- "Wilfley topped the visitors with three ihitsThe score: Maccabees Wheelwright" Nye's Yard Office - . . . . 3 3 v j hedule. ; .- - fcjnt''! YcKterrtay'n j- i Contests WW'S PEACHES bases--Ogdeg. , on ,- : ;- Morgan Twirls High Grade Ban But Fails to Get PRACTICE MATCHES U. S. GOLFERS PLAY Support SAINT ANDREWS. Scotland. June; England Divert Attention Practice matches, preparatory to; the British open championship com-- 1 txetition which begins Monday, were played today by American amateur and professional golfers. . Jock Hutchison and James Braid defeated J- - H.' Taylor and the Australian champion, Joseph H- Kirkwood. Hutchison had 71. six and' four. Braid's score was 73, while Kirkwood .took 75. Taylor picked up at one or two French and Walter Hagen, after a stiff tussle with Edward Ray and ; Harry Vardon in a four-ba- ll 2 1. I - , holes-Emme- t match, won by , 'u',i bake ban Art Brugter. tamweight boxer, bus bof en matched to meet Sammy Corbeit Ogden In a contest at the Lorln I'arr baseball park. Saturday afternoon, Brugger and Corbett havp July In2. met Ogden twice during tin- pa.t season and on each occasion didhed out some nifty boxing Tor the fans. Corbett Is an ogden youth but only from the coast recently returned where he has met the boat of them during the past two y?ars. He hold.t a knockout over Wildcat O'Brien of Kansas City, and has stored K. O.k over other boxers on the coast. Corbett and Brusger are both in for thp contest and crpect to training condition when the beli be in sounds. Bill Glasmann. wfll known Ogden- ite, will be the promoter. Bin niatea last night that two fast prelims' would also bo featured on tht- card. Returns of the Ie battle round by round will also be fcaturfd nt th' contest. Seats will (be placed on saleOOnext. uofk. 12-rou- "and oo Miss "Houdirri" O AiLW.V.'.V. s 1 V t4 At this stage in the American league is hitting on all cylin- race'no team - . high-price- well-kno- L -- , bases-Lewist- : i o, v i i '"' o-- seml-windn- j,- -' ;-- i V s's "- - . i . star swim Alma. Mann, Kier,: is going to New York from the Panama Canal Zone to exhibit her Ptunts. One of them is. to .release her . olf rtaro. Kftivv frbajjia under waXar. -- Sou tij - dn ErgM pportpmn derr th? in defeat under po OIhn"r bf if, ll-tferif rrc .ir.'..ir,-el'ruii' th oj r.ir.g Miibjrn flashed all prt if hirB i.nd forth cro Ih fieij liWe uu riiatchi bmitent flame. Webu and Hlub- in'l locV riT ucc tn Iratm w.-i-n i t a j I i ) . -- - -- i , N-o.'- il d J ; ri p - .; i - j . -- n ; e wn 1 1 1 oo , HOLD SHOOT AT GEORGES SE ES StaTf NEW TRAPS TODAY .TEST OF CARP SEEN IN PARTNER'S FIGHT portlrw Editor. Th ,. 'n !.ly shoot of the members NEW YuIIK, June Sportm;: 'By tetTit.nal Ntvi SrUc 1 lnternattonn and of of national events the ogden tlub wjj te held M A N H ASSET. N. T.. June . t t h e interel will steal son of the gl.trnorj traps of the ilub on lhlr new Monday night Jo irnee. of Carpent'.er's Kround went if the rnden Gof and parr.r g "ff. will make hi first apfrom the I emphy Car pen tier tight; r ib week. this morning at 10 pearance in an American rirg when I'nuniry tht during coming s o'rJocK Blu-.j at On this side of the pond the sharp according to Sicretary he ukt.i on Charlea . Weir.ert n-BrooklN-nIn a arhedul.f Ribbon rovsing event; of the year will; Only Thought at Present Is Ernl. Ford. Thli win be the first at shoot to br staged on the and Nrr be staged at 1'ouy V'ul. Italian Jor Gar.. i:i grounfla ar.d a'l of tho membr U- - urged to How to Wrest Title London. Hatnor in the aame rsnjr, Aurie met be attendance. The classic Intercollegiate regatta be lo aeco.n l w;I Carpentler . Phoolrrs from Sal: Lake, t'lovo and hi sparring mate present on the Hudson, with California. Cor- Away other parts of the s:at wj;3 bo be n1 aula Journe nell, Syracuse. Columbia. ii nns The boxit brtween in attendance ai the conteets' todav. Weinrrl J of especial ir.teret ak ir i and the navy entered. Is ncheduled for' M AMI A 'SKT, N Y. Line It 'ne of th e new has been Install. expected to give dom4c fn a l.ne Wednesday. Ca rpenlb r anj hi manager, ol and v.lll b, trapa Oeorg-w h while t on Friday those u.rd today, the ub;;:ty of the 31 pounder riai.. Francois Dencampv are not worrying other trap wt be COmpJetfd during ion -t In: o Tab and ifurviTrd. will ilah In nr-- i ovi h been ielpir.g Urertpt r what Ihov will do nfter th tde t h er on lim and oonditlon. isily. junior 'varsity and frshntrn ra tncidentaliy. the fiKht Their onlv thoucht state for are I.ntr!ei the ;M on the Th a riies. pour himself. . Iernp-in f.nt. Secretary Ford announces, Carpentler ' 0O-- An angle of the Dempse) Car pi nlier present Is how lo beat irg one and has only though, "Georges and n record irowd wC.l no douM te battle the naming of a referee at Jer-- j that Is to beat Dempsey," In a:tendance. WEST WEBER AND sey City will attract atten'LVi of; on minute "He aid. hasn't gUen on Allanthla of side the sportsmen to worrying about whit to da afterROY TEAMS WIN tie. and keep speculation warm on the w.truV Is one thlr.g There TWO certain.; CIIAILMTEIUSTICS. "battle of the century.'" Late summer suits have two charhowever, he will be a real champion! International Interest In sport, If 'ho wtns In common. They are well acteristic 'The Weat Weber basebaH I am !e. will center in the British Isles the- other hand If we said any-- J held In skirt and "On build-Inc to 4. jesterdxr. frated BiverdaU, durability of throughout the week. m'.Bh'' what material. over won (Jeorges Hov thing regardlreg Il to 5. Hooper. Beginning Monday the cables do th after might ia)' fight, people bp kept warm with reports from St. boHMtng and too "Carpentler Andrews, Scotland, where the British of JuM him win andj winning.' open golf championship is scheduled then we'll all talk." to get under way with more than a ant used a party of friend"; dozen American professionals and onCarpentler of his training ramp tothe lawn amateur players competing for honors. ntones ut a telephone bv throwing The matches for the International (iy road. He scored nine the acroi pole polo cup, which got under way today hits In ten chances. at Hurllnhnm with a brilliant victory Georicen and hta Ilelslan police dog. for the Americans, will be continued Fellppe. then hurdled the fle-foo'- . on Wednesday and Saturday If & third fenre eeveral time. match Is needed to determine the win There were many women amonc the, ner. ui the training camp today vlpitors but by no means least, the claa-- j and they would not list leave until Georges sic International tennla champlonihlpa performed. at Wimbledon will hold a prominent Previously Georges had five; place In the spotlight throughout the rounds behind closed doori.sparred week. oo coming i f j j ONLY VIC TORY i;-jt- 1 n-- !S-run- 4 , f s tlnie-homre- j ! d -- j g- ( - i f-- j -- r - j j Ii-5cam- ! how-eve- r, ! - l w-i- ll i lt I Dean Snyder . , mi j By 2b-s- - to 1 er Sport Gossip 2b-r- - I ! ! ders. There Isn't a club which shows the power of either the 1920 Indians which won the Dennant. or the balance of the clicking White Sox before the wreck. Cleveland, Detroit. New York and to look strong enough 1 3 0 0 Washington Moore, 2b 2 1 0 0 keep in front of the. other four eubs. Crane, lb 4 0 0 Analysis of clubs shows: 0 Johnson, If Cleveland Batting power but get1 1 11 2 a Kenna, c . . 1 o 3 ss poor pitching. ting Clark, New York Pitchers burned out, 4 o 0 0 Layne, 3b' 1 4 o batting streaky. 0 Whitetree. rf Detroit 1 o Batting strength, fair 0 Coray, p pitching, poor fielding. 29 5 Totals Washington No particular weak 0 and no outstanding strong ones. spots BRIGHAM. StLouis Plenty of hitting, poor AB. R. H. PO.'A. E. and poor baseball. . 4 0 2 0 1 Jarvis. cf pitching 4 0 ... 0 Chicago Faber and Kerr unable to 7 Van, rf-l- b 0 4 0 2 carry along second rate- team. 4 0 Lynch, 3b Boston Best Infield In league, f.ilr 4 0 0 0 0 Bourne, If ... b . 4 2 0 9 pitching, but can't hit. 2 Gober, Athletics Free hitters, but inex0 f 0 0 0 Hornsby, s 3 0 Malseed. 2 perienced and lack punch. 4 0 6 0 Perkins, c . . 0 1 1 0 Morran, p STICK TO THEIR CELL. VI I. is again entertaining Philadelphia 0 Totals 30 4 27 12 5 the cellar clubs of the big leagues. Score by innings: Neither President Baker of the Lewiston & Co., Phillies or Connie Mack-Shlb- e .Runs 000 400 010 5 seem disposed to spend the money to ' d Hits 000 300 110 5 buy talent. Brigham Baker is a close watcher over the Runs 000 000 000 0 Mack likes to wallet. Hits 100 000 4 grow his players. Ill Two-bas- e Both Philadelphia teams made a litSummary: hit Gober. Double plays Jarvis to Gober to Van; tle money last year. They'll make uuer 10 van. stolen bases Moore 4, a little this summer.' Kenna, Lynch 2. Bases on balls Off But there is an old axiom that'You Coray 1, off Morgan 7. Struck out have to spend money in order to By Coray 8, by Morgan 5. Passed balls make money." Perkins. Sacrifice hits Clark, Hornsby. Time of game 2 hours. Left NEED GOLF NERVES. on on 4, Brigham 5. Umgolf Is still a step ahead England's pire Stevens.' of America's' game. oo The pro players took the count almost on the heels of the amateurs-I- t YOUNG MAY FIGHT will be interesting to see how Britons the fare when they come AT SPOKANE ON 4TH to the states will later this summer. Nerves seemed to be the one universal Al Young. Orden llrhtwolrht will abroad. fault of our American stars in all probability tanrlM with Ti i It wouldn't be surprising to set Morton in the n tn th them the English" in the Mike Gibbons-A- l Sommers twenty-txiun- d matches"reverae on own courses. our contest at Rnnknno Jniv 4. Ac to cording word received in Ogden "TAKE IIIM OUT." last night. Young has been offered For the first time in his life. Walter a fat purse t0 tangle with the lightis compelled to listen to the weight champ of the Northwest but Johnson bitter thrust of "Take him out." wae undecided last as to whethwas when Walter was greater Time er he would accept night the battle or not. all the rest of the stars put toYoung has not been in the ring; for than several months, but despite that fact gether. He had the style, the speed, the has been training daily. He is in good the head and the condition and says he will give Mor- form, theto control, strike out batter who ton a battle from start - to finjsh strength faced him-- ' lie stood any both feet with should he accept the term. on the extr rubber, the disdaining oo- so many pitchers take. He used Polo Is said to be the oldest of all step no tricks, no spitball, no curves, no games played with stick and ball. slow balls and no advice. All he had oo- to do was to throw the ball with his ' Anere are no traffic towers or sema- - natural unhittabie speed and he won. But todajr hU' arm has lost iU lb-2- bo f - j 1 . I'll , ( HIS UACKETV hk"-pwi- j - ?rrVir . ( wi r world for" Ai.;i Hurip-, l n Eo-fce- - 1 4. t'up H:jr Ibis T-a- waa irJar nns,!ionIr;--r.ixn hof tb d i (Special Dispatch.) BRIGHAM CITY. June 18. Lewis-- ; ton turned the tables on the Peaches today and won by a shutout, 5 to 0. Coray for the Beet Diggers pitched great ball, allowing four scattered hits' these coming one in each of the first four innings. His support was perfect. Morgan, of the locals, had one bad inning, but aside from the disastrous! fourth he pitched a swell game also. In this frame, two walks, his own er- ror ana tnree hits gave the visitors four runs and in the eighth Kenna singled and went around on a series of errors. The score: LEWISTON. AB. R. H PO. E. 1 6 1 0 Blair, cf . Jriac of ih j : mpsey-Carpentl- fratur -- tip-to- p j M.lb Jrn to : 1 - j rl ma;?r At- j it,t fui nm (im ;r.f !...: i- fr 1 nd lait V Willi troM th Alway ! By JACK VEIOC'K. International Nn art lmur.ficn. I 18. AlTieriCtl Serve -3 BUS CORA! in ih fi.i o,i iioihlfn' ,u - p M . cred !on for rapid Aii!r ha ' hlh American in the flrat chukVer. iuO Tl'.'v will travi IhmjiUiH of In th second Cal. Tomiilrison n or for :hr wkf cf X;: . ; ar t w'.u glory ed fin centtr f.jr Knell nd. made lu:ilrn''S p in of thr ouiln tji.s "' .;M!,K ji .iin? rttrd n am will Amtrlra WfbU tb.- - top hut bi- -i hi from srr.bur-rAmnki'i way t r l,.'ri.ni t'ornyttnt: )" l by g statu in thr rnitrd s:.i;i-5- . ahot. o third long .it "mi, !( from th ' Mr uftcn p.iiid ttHh Ti:dn svti and Ikarreii sooted lor the nii'.-,ifrom a:r- po.jh!r d :..n It i thr of from lh in the third chukkee. HltcJ.cr.t. rTognled playr i the tO,0i(i w orb t0 j - U(,fi 1H daily .tiliiMti ihf 'and lieddard erored fot lb Arr.trl- prehniinMry and diailfiiff round ' The Arr.erlcan fM no ncr In th Korr s IMS. N. Y has learned from much the inQ; younscr ma."t-r- , re rhalU-nn, Tiulrti. fourth but again Tomk.rvv-The will nut ! match c st lit it in tcirhint played ,:ml EnKllnh. Milburn th for and Tlldcn'f phU-Wh1 2. Sept. rcorH for th American in the fifth. 1 gs; . : (f . Ciil t IK er-.it- ....... . ! ACIION IN niatrhes tb; f.i!l II'' ':nn n: Itb"bj!d w.itid' r f thr i'.ir".. W hn Hirtiard w. i,it won flr n i!U'..il i nnis tlll' HI i FIGHT INTEREST 1 . i oba mpi'rihi i 1 UI EIC11 xunwnrn ma in tb niniDiC ru.itf TiMrn'r I i I.M A oo mm OFFSET tor. Th !iri!;h d a .urd ga:r.e oraI and hud the n !'.; port f thtii tip Mrr and iufn in the oal nri. but to overcome 1.r adxn (ff inar.ic h:r!i lb dert'.e.l Amr!rn ur" from be, f pf nien and ttrongf r r4 tra:ehtf r lwttinr i ork of he A ir.- j jr r The wa perfect. B.it;ors were t&r,sht .,.". in lb- ma)f-u,- . iil,,f! may be .f tn English 1m Ujj th! l cr. 1:k-- ; s,irre tl.at no bfttrr w !. be f r. d than t!m men cuKper; ' wen: to Oefeat bfoie tb Anifr- - c :xM XyM. INt lck h" dibj!lty the rha!!crer c . in b - . ...... ...... j - ' : v f-- 1 18-2-- ; iii'n dc-'npr- far t 1- j twlrllnp c(ntt b'twfii f'hil:m '. th Nye team ;md Nelson of th Yard Office n in. with th hunnri !;i of the form r twlrlrr. Errfrj ptwd 'b lr.th. the wav for th vic:or ing men. tnipplnyn conilns at an inopportune tlmr. h Krwln. bebln.l th platlr t In Nyftyletram, performed and .Ny Mondny thr Manabf-teania will niff t. Tur.i.ljiy vrnttiK I.orln Farr park thr Wheelwright and Yard ffict. nines will lanle. a J 2-- i -' , . 1 r i . - i'lA' , i 1 . . i . ' -J ? j - lor Staff r by a neot cf th" Amerif'n rrc of the situation Two klnrs. four luttn kr. Cf'Tc of InJlan rJlnr" in bf ilium uniform divided nttr.:Jon k,:h P Mtlbum. ih Jah'.rc chanunn of th nt Into h A:rr'.r.tTi four, who fiRi' Mfferir.c from an lnjrd tack. j illmnso - II. O. A. E. K-- annual pclo ruj Untie, America won 2. - j : 333 of th ("..m- The- Nye 1.) balU-rn mercial leagu- won a sn ippy. ontv from thr Yard Office nine .it Lorin Ih Farr jiark" ,'ay iifternoon w.by nvr-cor- cf io fp winrinic :mo the Nvf the Yard )ffi-in Tt into thiort )i-grcgatlon the lrairu. s'.ir,diiK. whll' h- Yard' Office nine ilruppod t th rrllar ' ultlon In th flig :.ic . MALI L-- N 1 WhclwrlKhf Vy. flV WILLIAM ntrmational Hli: LIN CHAM. En.. JunV Kant rf ro)bi:. Anirric rnaO trrt trjd 'today toward taKjtiK th - Sredulc. Sc Yard Office . Umpire-Lundber- I IvrultJ. Yard Office TiH-xIay'- s I 7. Kings, Four Queens and Many Prices Attract Much Attention. ;oo . Monday' 0 0 2 4 Falck, cf . . ". . 2 0 0 2 5 Hopkins, rf .. 0 2 5 3 3 2b Alenges, 1 0 6 4 Hinkle, lb . 1 0 2 5 3b Clark, 1 3 2 0 Wilfley. p . (Special Ditpatch.) 1 4 0 ss 18. The Archibald, Og SMITHFIELD, June 1 0 0 r 0t, den Gunners, won' a snappy contest JW. Evans, If 0 2 1 5 6 from the Smithfield aggregation here Arnspiger, c . 0 0 0 0 0 5 3. to Dimmock, p today,' the final score being Timely hitting enabled the visitors to 3 41 11 14i :26 13 waltz home with the victory. Lawson. TREMONTON. on the slab, for, the Gunners, was AB. R. H. O. A. E. touched for eleven singles during the 1 1 4 2 6 contest 'while .Mclvor, on the hill for R. Evans, ss 0 3 3 o 3 the locals, 'was touched for seven, Fitzpatrick, 3b o 0t 4 1 6 S. Adams, 2b . four of tese being for extra bases. 0 1 3 0 5 Stub Hardy played a rattling good Borstadt, If . . 1 1 u 6 0 ' c te visitors. Hardy sapped Fallentine, game for 0 1 4 . 0 rf out two triples during the game and 1 0 0 4 0 drove in four of the five tallies scored Kilpatrick, cf . 1 5 0 11 by the visitors. Brown rapped one of G. Adams, lb 1 0 0 0 0 a run. Reid, for p home Mclyor's offerings 1 1 0 ... Johnson, p Thescore: OGDEN 4 42 12 18 27 14 AB. ft. H. PO. o 1 2 1 1 was . xTwo run when 3b out winning Hardy, 0 6 0 scored, West, lb .. . 1 S 0 by innings: Samide, c .. 2 0 0 Logan Murphy, ss2 o 0 1 4 4 0 0 1 Huns ll! ij Treseder', b'. 1 3 0 1 3 11 0 0 0 . ints If Brown, 1 0 Tremonton Myers, cf . . 1 0 2 4 1 0 , 1 0 0 0 Runs 12 Ansell, rf . . 1 2 1 0 4 4 1 1 18 1 Hits Lawson, p , Home run, Arnspiger; Summary: two base hits, Wilfley 2. Falk, if 35 Totals . . Ad- son; three base hits, Hinkle, SMITHFIELD. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. lams 2, Fitzpatrick, Borstadt; doublo 1 2 0 plays. Fitzpatrick to G. Adams 5 0 (2): Ballif, 2b . 4 1 0 . ()i stolen base3. Falk, Fitzpatrick. Hits, 13 c Stewart, 1 4 0 0 17, 36 at bat in 8 3 Black, If . . Ojoff Wilfley o 4 0 0 off 1. Eat bat in no Dimmock cf Driscoll, 1 4 0 Olinnings; off Reid 2, 6 at bat in Mclvor, p 0 0 inning; off Johnson 12, 40 at bat in 4 0 Dorius, 3b 0 0 0 4 innings. Bases on balls, off Hanson, ss 4 1 0 Wilfley 4. off Reid 2. off Johnson 2. Waite, rf . 4 0 Struck out, by Wilfley 6, by Reid 1. 10 Schroeder, lb by Johnson 4. Sacrifice fly, Kilpatrick. Losing pitcher, Wilfley. Hit .37 3 11 2" Totals . by pitched ball, Fitzpatrick by Wil- Score by innings: fley. . n Left t on bases, Logan 7, Tremon Ogden 0 0 0 0 a iv. tumpire, uwmn Runs 7 0 oo 0 0 Hits . .....0 Smithfield 3 0 0 0 Runs . . . . 0 0 0 1 .2 11 0 1 0 0 .2 Hits ruu- - Brown. Home Summary: Three-bas- e hits Hardy 'J, Samide. Double plays Meyers' to Wert. Stolen base Hansen. Base on balls Off Lawson 2; off Mclvor 3. Struck out By Lawson 7; . by Mclvor 13. Wild Time of game 2 pitch Mclvor. n 6, Smith-fiel- d hours. Left oh- Two - -- AT POLO MATCH Q 1 r,oo Yclrnliijr' 5. Nye's 4 LOGAN. AB. k rcf. I.. V. - Ogden 5; Smithfield 3.0. Lewiston 5, Brigham Logan 11, Tremonton 12. Today's Schedule. Tremonton at Ogden. fA vv YVrvX BRIGHT COLORS Announces Classy Chilton Hurls Gilt Edge Ball for the Nye Team Card for Ogden Fans to and Wins 5 to 2 Be Held July 2 Fitzpatrick Saps Out Three Base Knock in Ninth at Tremonton Hardy's Triple and Brown's E ETS DEFEAT .EE T CORBETT BEE COPS TILDEN'S STYLE YARD OFFICE BRUGGER WILL TRIPLE VANS & SlOIIIf iLiilW VU7 W lasi." -' 1LAGL1L . STATE CONVENTION. OUTING ( BALL GAME, OGDEN CUBAN POLO TEAM The fAns. who once worshiped him, now yell the most cruel words that can be hurled at any pitcher "Take him out!" strength. LEAGUE TEAM DEFEATS AMERICANS WASHINGTON. June IK. The CuEXTREMIST. ban army poto team defeated the Am-- J do Babe Buth doesn't by erlcan anything team from Camp Humphries! halves. His system craves the supertoday 6 to 3. in the first of a serlea lative in everything. When he hits the baseball he hits of three matche in the International It farther than any other human be- military polo tournament. President Harding and Mrs. Harding. General Pershing, members of the ing. When he drives his motor car he diplomatic corps, army and navy ofexceeds the speed limit. and many government officials When he eats he tucks away fji ficers were present. The Cubans displayed more than the ordinary diner. horsemanahlp, and excelWhen he dances he stays on th remarkable team play, which overshadowed floor way Into the night, long after lent long drlvea of the Americans. it is time for athletes to be In bed. theCaptain Fljva of the Cuban team When he bets he shoots the whelo was the star with three goals to his roll. icredlt. Babe'll never be called a piker In Major Bullard with two goals and anything he undertakes. Eelton with one were the scorers for the Americans. BLUE BLOOD TELLS. The teams were composed a folwhile the inheritance theory is lows: mean well to proven pretty nothing Cubans: Olmlner. Bardlnas and among people you can look Into the Sllva. forwards, and Torres, back. racing books Of horsedom most any Americana: Tompkins. Butlpr (subday and find proof that blue blood stitute), Bullard and Williams. fortells. and Kelton. hack. Playfellow, full brother of Man o wards, next The game will be played Monno War. is longer considered a false day. alarm. oo In two recent races the horse haa galloped to fame. His owner. J. F. OPEN AIR MEETINGS Johnson, has declined an offer of TO BE HELD AGAIN $100,000 for him. Man o' War a Hl brother. Playfellow, is Just three. Blue blood does tell in horse 8MITHEJELD. June, 1 f . The M. I. t least. A. of the Smithfield wards will hold open air meetings Sunday evening TOUGH FOR MEE1LVN. during the summer as thev were so Willie Meehan, the fat boy who successful a year ago. The first meet holds two decisions over Jack Demp-se- ing ot me season will be held Sunday i sells groceries In Ban Francisco cvenirvT. June 1, In front of the Sec-- j when not running around the coun- ond ward tabernacle.. The following! will be rendered: Music by try fighting. program When he sees the publicity which North Cache high school band under Iempsey is getting now and reads of direction of Prof. Omanaon; aolo. all the money the champion Is going Boskelley; report of June con- -' to make on July 2. he wags his head ference at Palt Lake. MmItebecca In gloom. Larsen: Instrumental music, Floyd. . t The world was eve rthus. It isn't tnt.at ui ai. . a. restlval at .mir.Lake. Mrs.Aaa what you used to be, but what you Salt Emma Thornley. mu. are now counts. the band- sic n.Bt: THE 1 VERSUS WESTERN ATHLETIC CLUB OF SALT LAKE , y. Suitable Prixes DANCING IN THE EVENING Olie Reeve's Orchestra Prize After Each Dance Big Parade Leaves club room at 4:30 p. m., sharp, lead by LarUes Municipal Hand ADDRESSES BY PROMINENT SPEAKERS Lorin Farr Park J Miss-Bet- - A that by GIBBONS BANKS OFTEN. Mike Gibbons is demonstrating thAt there is more money In boxing often than tn laying off until the big purses are trotted out. lie Is almost every week now. His boxing 0 drag Is from $2. too to per performance. That would make his income around 120.000 a month. oa -- JUNE;21," AFTERNOON AND EVENING Public Cordially Invited EARLY TRIAL FOR INDICTED SOX ASKED! i U.a June request that the trlat of the Indicted former cago White Box and alleged profes- -' slonal gamblers and "fixers' charge.d) with conspiring to throw the 1919 ooworld series, june 27 will be The value of a gram of radium at made Monday,bgin the state's attorney's i office announce toda present la about $120,000. 17.-60- CHICAGO al One of Strongest Teams in the Weit GAME AT 5 O'CLOCK P. M. Tickets on Sale at DeWit Bros, and Hemenway 5c Moter RACES FOR YOUNG AND OLD four-year-ol- d. . Semi-ProfessIon- Last Prizes Furnished by Thomas, Spargo Book Store, McBride Drug Co., W. H, Wright c Sons, S. J. Kaplan, Mclntyre Drug Co., Fred M. Nye 5c Brown-Carlsen-Tresed- er, |