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Show SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7, 1921. ms IIIDOllIl LE GIVES VERSION THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R WEEP (CLEM! LEWISTON FIY-IABSO- ISSMBED 13 TEH EM IEE TITHE mi :1 ANOTHER MAYFLOWER PUTS IN AT PLYMOUTTH VIS ' I , . .V . BY LATE RALLY Promoter Says He Did His Gunner Pitcher Fails to Morton Wavers in Seventh Take Advice, Managers and Beetdiggers OverBest to Give Fans Show While come Lead Declare Worth Officer and Neal Capture Doubles Title By Defeat- ing Loganites "If the boxing game In Utah suffered as the result of the McKay-Orteg- a boxing match at Lagoon. Friday night, said Promoter J. R. Downing in a statement last night, "there is not a man in Utah who honestly regrets it more than I do. I am making .this statement with the idea of retiring from the promotion of boxing events Idea and I do not wish to convey the more that I am trying to shiftisany them blame to the fighters than due but Instead I simply wish; to convey the facts so that everyone may understand. "t am retiring from both the ring arid the promotion end at this time and after ten years of actual boxing I have time promoting. During that the always tried to give the public went best that I could and If things due wrong Friday night, it wasnosimply was to circumstances and in way there any underhand methods used. I believe that I did right in announcing before the match that Ortega demanded that if- both men were on their feet and fighting strong at the end of twelve refunds, no decision would be given. I did this because I wanted the fans to know every detail of the affair and I felt that this explana- r Salt Lake players romped home winners in every event in the state tournament, which closed on the courts of the Ogden Tennis club late In the p,lay afternoon. Saturday in the the for championship of Salt men's singles, Ned Garnett CR. Johnson Lake, easily defeated scores thev being of Logan, to In this match Garnett showed tournaentire the his best form during ment, his serves and returns being well placed. Garnett won the title for the fourth consecutive time, having taken aonors in 1918, 1919 and 1920. By winning the singles championship he also wins the Daynes cup. the first set. Johnson played well inwas outclassed he sets two final In the by his older and more experienced opponent. .i The Loganite won his way into the ino finals by taking Dave Coleman failed" to camp last Friday. Johnson win a single game in the two final sets Saturday. CA1TURE DOUBLES. Robert Officer and Sam Neal, in the men's doubles, won in handy fashion over Eccles and Howell of Logan by The fast 6 and scores of returns of Officer and Neal and their speedy serves Droved the undoing of the Logan team. This victory gave the - 8-- 6-- 6-- 3, 0, 0. 6-- 6-- 1-- 1. . - tion was due them. TELEGRAPHS ORTEGA. "When I telegraphed Ortega and his manager at Seattle about the match I made it 'plain that I would They answered give nQ guarantee. per cent that the terms of twenty-fiv- e of the gross receipts would be acceptable and that they would arrive in Ogden at least four days before the match. "When Ortega did not arrive last Sunday I telephoned him at Portland and he promised he would be here the following evening. They did not arrive until Friday afternoon and they explained to me that the boxing commission at Portland had insisted that they remain there Wednesday night to box with Frankie Murphy. "With Ortega's arrival and the appearance of hini and his manager at the Lagoon arena, I explained that the reason that the crowd was not largo was the fact that Ortega had not arrived as he had promised and as a result the fans could not see him work out and get a line on his abil- 2. , win. Neal. who teamed with Officer in the doubles, played with his brother in the national championships at Boston in 1912 and won hands down from a field of the best performers in the United States, Neal and Officer were , picked to win from the first day. They played consistent tennis and were simply too strong for their -- opponents-CAPTURE- SINGLES. In the women's single finals, Miss Olive Brodbeck of Salt Lake won out oVer Miss Mary Warren of Salt Lake Miss in straight sets by 0 and Brodbeck won the title easily. Miss Winnie Warren and Miss Mary Warren of Salt Lake won the doubles event for. women by defeating Miss Arcadia Culver and Mrs. E. R. Foutz - of Ogden by scores of 0 and The ity. 6-- 1. 6-- 6-- 6-- 1. Jack Lawson, left handed twirler of the Ogden Gunners was Indefinitely suspended by the management of the Ogden baseball club of the Northern Utah league after the Tremonton-Og-de- n contest Saturday afternoon. Law-so- n Joined the Gunners during the early part of June and has hurled some good and also some very poor contests. The directors they have felt for some time that say Lawson has not been giving the team his best efforts and that in the last three games in which he has twirled he has taken on an indifferent attitude. At Tremonton last Wednesday, Lawson was touched for thirteen hits and nine runs in a game which hai a bearing on the rh arnpli ship for the second half of the season. LOSES IMPORTANT GAME. In the game .igalnst Lewiston last Sunday at Ogden he came within an ace of being defeated after the Bee; Diggers collected five runs in the second inning. Lawson came to Ocden from the Victoria club of the Pacific International league. One of the best games pitched by Lawson was twirled against the Logan team. He defeated Logan 2 to 0. Jacobs, now with Ogden opposed Lawson in this contestINCIDENT AT PARK. Manager Edgar Willett of the Gunners, is doing all in his power to give Ogden a rattling good baseball team. He has added new strength to the local club and has brought the Gunners from the bottom of the heap to the top. In the ninth inning of the contest Saturday Borstadt sapped a hard grounder down to Wert. Wert speared the ball, Lawson falling to cover the bag. Wert, however, to beat Borstadt to the bag. managed At the close of the game Willett Informed Lawson thatManager pitchers should cover the initial sack on a play of that nature. Willett, who has had more than twenty years of professional baseball experience, In Lawson of his did telling so apparently to correct misplay this error PAT JACOBS SIGNED. Lawson refused to take Willett's advice, so it is reported, and after a conference with directors of the club, Lawson was suspended. Pat Jacobs, formerly with Logan, was signed last night. Manager Willett will go to the firing line today. Willett has just recovered from illness but says that he will give the fans his best efforts. Business Manager Carl Peterson announced last night that efforts are being made to secure a first class -- - NORTERN UTAH LEAGUE. Standlnff of th. Clnbs. W 10 Ogden Tremonton Logan Smlthfield Brlgham Lewiston 9 6 5 5 5 .... Pet. L. .76$ 3 .692 4 .420. as.-.385 8 R 8 9 ! ..157 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Logan 4, Lewiston 5. Smithfield 6. Brigham 4. TODAY'S SCHEDULE. Tremonton at Ogden. LEWISTON. Aug. 6. The Collegians lost a cIopc and well played game to the Beetdiggers by the score of to Lewiston came from behind in the seventh and eighth and overcame a lead established bv lxgan early in the gume. The visitors hit hard but were to deliver in the pinches. For five innings Morton was invincible lut in the seventh his support wavered a bit and this element, together with bunched hits, gave the Beetdiggers the game. The. work of Nelson with the stick and In the field was very good, sensational fielding was another feature In this department of the contest. Hopkins led. with Johnson and doing well also. Pitcher Cole endod the game by striking out the lat two batters. Clarence Brooks, former Pacific Coast league catcher. Joined Logan today. This is his second aDpearance lr the Northern Utah leaeue. having been with Ogden early in the season. T '. 1 ,. ; f-";-.- " &- aJ - le tin-ab- L-iyn- e V- . 'tit --tV- ' (K - 4 . rV If!-- N ' JVV ' Vil - -v--v ; "J President Harding and his party arriving at 'Plymouth. Mass., on the yacht Mayflower for lh Pilgrim tercentenary celebration. President Harding is the first president in the office to visit Plymouth Hock, whejic the original Mayflower put in. Left to right, Colonel Sherrill. president's aid; (etieral Sawyer, president's physician; Secretary of War Weeks, President Harding and. in the background, Mrs. Harding LOGAN. AB. H. H O. A. E. 4 1 2 2 l Jarvis, 2b Black, cf 1 4 5 S 4 Nelson, ss WUflcy. lb A. Clark. 3b Hopkins. If lirooks, c Dimmock. rf Morton, p Totals . 2 o l o o o 36 1 0 4 1 4 1 11 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 140 4 2 2 o 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 4 LEWISTON. AB. It. 0 0 1 1 12 24 13 O. A. 'GROWERS SEEK; Shall Women Smoke? Ring and Mat Tex Itickard is going to turn his talent for promoting amusements and contests to entirely different lines this winter. A large swimming tank is being Installed In Madison Square Garden, and during the winter Tex is 3 planning to stage a series of meets for A. A. I. If the sport draws well the E. he will arrange for some professional 0 events. Rlckard Is also assisting the 0 of bicycle races. 0 promotion nY NOItHIS QUIXX. WASHINGTON. Aug. 6. The season's mot stirring problem play, '"iihall Women Smoke?" has caused congressmen to shelve such trlvjal matters as th- tariff, tax revision and the railway problem. Here is one - - STABLE PRICES Plan to Have Government Guarantee Returns Is" . Widely Endorsed ' 3 3 0 . Johnson, If 4 0 S. 3 0 ss Clark, match the Ortega nis. This was the final event act: "Shortly before the 3 2 3 0 Moore, 2b asked about the house and the amount CAST. day. 4 1 0 12 manto lb of Crane, His he was receive. at were entertained money Paul B. Johnson of players Visiting Representative Jeff N. middle1 3 J.. Smith, 0 0 2 Bayonne. Blair, a dinnpr dance at the Hermitage in ager then went to look over the crowd PIERRE. S. D.. Aug. . A plan, Mississippi. and the 4 American boxer 7 0 weight, 2 only Bowen. c and aaid he would acRe L. ThomasOgden canyon. Warren L. Vattis pre- - and returned Blanton. who Los Its exponents claim would stA- which beat presentative 1 3 3 0 Darcy. is after a match- of Texas. Layne,rf-- 3b sided as toastmaster. Addresses were cept $200 as his snare oi tne pursewith p 3 0 Tommy Gibbons, 0 George CarpenCole, prices of farm produona, has given by Spencer Felt, Fred Jensen rather than take a fhance on twentymifVi Knu Benjamin L Focht. chairman of the Diute thebeen 3 0 0 tler Or Illll UronnAn 0 Nellsen, f and W. J. Merrill. The trophies were five per cent of the gross receipts recently presented to the senate committee strict ho.urM idle for several months and says ho "In accepting the money Ortega Mfmbers awarded by Fred Jensen. of com the house committee at Washingdistrict now will be to 170 able near ooscale agricultural 1 30 27 14 Totals .. ' oo men and women spectators, ton. It has likewise agreed that he would really box to the mittee, In first class condition. He pounds the lower Score parsed best of his ability, but insisted that by innings: declared he will seek matches with the stenographers, press correspondents. f house Suth Dakta Logan the bout only go six rounds. I told legislature nnd Setting Meeting room of the house beu-light heavies because thero is a dearth district 4 002 000 110 Runs him that the match had been adverabandoned s.nd committee. by financial 213 110 120 11 of mlddlewelghts in this country. Hits tised for twelve rounds and if he inChairman w Focht associations. Gentlemen, Lewiston are sisted upon the bout being cut down to consider House 'Bill 725, farming According to Will H. Lyon, of 8Ioux 5 000 001 22x French sport writers cannot under- whichmetprovides Runs I would .call off the match and rewomen shall be Fal!s, R 1).. the plan's author. It will S stand why Carpentler was beaten 101 010 32x Hits by prohibited from that turn the money to the fans. He then in in not stabilize the price of farm smoking public Two-bas- e only he no when had to marks deNelson. Dempsey hits. Summary: the District of . Columbia. Mr. John- - products but agreed to fight twelve rounds but will go farther and stanwur mr uir uauir, Cole. Nellsen. Crane. Three-bas- e iuo Alum ma 0rl' hit, manded that if both men were on their In general, to a great bilize .bIU- business he. I!."Peft.k Jar-vi- s hand. fractured sailed A. for Falck. Double thi? to Clark Carpentler feet at plays, completion of the bout and extent. red nome a to Wllfley; Iayne to Crane. Stolen witnin week alter he was be fight ing: sfronjr, no decision WOULD BUY SURPLUS. bases. Moore. Blair. Hits, off Blair beaten by Dempsey, and the few mark necktie) Ah. ahem, ah There is no given. He said he had a contract to In the plan. Mr. Lyons on explaining his he had 8 face 12. had 34 in at bat want completely innings: off Cole healed appear in New York andfdid not says: Man3 the t none. 2 at bat he time arrived. in by Bases f American to take Forbids inning. any chances. League to win "The stabilization plan would have Ny e warriors on 1111, mi jiuuum ,, oil iiiair o ager Descamps laughingly Informed . FANS SHOULD KNOW. rf !? the national government guarantee? .lo In Paris that Georges has no Struck out. bv Morton 2. bv Blair 5, the crowd "I felt that the fans should know Pennant for Second Half about farmers the average cost of producing on face marks his 2. because Cole. SacBowen. Passed ball. by Dempwy this and I went Into the ring New Balls In staple, crops, plua-- a nonperlshable him hit the face. of Season rifice hits. Falck, Hopkins. Wild didn't and explained. It was a peculiar dereasonable to purprofit, Hit byagreelng Blair. ball. with If be pitched done? pitched mand, but what could chase whatever on remains vicBob Soldier Martin's knockout on Morton. surplus Ieft bases, by Ortega was refused he would not go There will be no half way Pleasures ball, Blair dehand at end the of torover the Cho-atis Moran year, Frank 5. the crop COMMERCIAL LEAGUE. soldier Lewiston 10, on and the waiting fans would be dis- adopted in the American Logan Umpire, livered at certain central terminals league to rePet. appointed. W. ' L. boy's first advance on the heavyweight move the gloss from new and at a stipulated minimum price. 0 baseballs, 1000 . manto oo his ..5 championship, according men went Nye's into the time the "At the to word from Ban Johnson' "This surplus in everjr staple crop, 2 .750 ring they seemed satisfied and al- according ...3 ager. Jimmy Bronson. "Not until Mar- doubt that the federal Yard Office office. The American executive was has government wheat and conton. Is so small . .3 .750 I was tin the Moran except rugged stopped Wheelwright's the 'house was small they informed of the recent ruling bv 1 resan inalienable right the amount of money, required 3 that was . .0 sure tim.000 though real he Yeomen . . . to to championship box the best of their ident Heydler of the Xational that umBlanton promised Mr. there. Right would' be Johnson, 4 . I now .000 said . am .0 "but insignificant in comparison ." ber," Bronson, Maccabees let me suggest that if these aristo- with the value ability. could soli two dozen balls by of the entire crop. sure of It, and when he has had a lit- cratic "I sat at the ringside and waited, pires them In the dirt before eafch schools girls' would rubbing finishing REMEDIAL ACT. more tle he will Schedule. go experience right stop eaching girls to smoke, your bill Today's hoping the men would reallv box after game, but he had no comment to ofthe of "If out Bronson after at Lorin Farr warming declares any crop should surplus Dempsey." were I saw Nye's 9 a. m. wouldn't be necessary. on that policy. up. When they fer the want to meet not Martin does prove excessive, stabilizing at Tommy park "We' will adhere strictly to the rule Johnson (pulling up his belt) As I mission, fairly representing both comstaging an exhibition I did all I could Gibbons, as yet. but he Is quite willing started to give the fans their money's worth against discoloring or . to say the state Is privileged ducers and consumers, appointed-- prothe on ball, to soiling Bill take Brennan and me Fred ui by icam ICttUiiis .oj'tr inc league into the ring and demand- just as we agreed to do. I cannot see to go to any rrngth in protecting the the by jumping would cross latterthe reduce will "Martin Fulton, president, probably especially I decided Ogden Commercial league that fight.ing and morals of its citizens. It the price for the following they really a great deal to rub the that It can stand up and punch with any of healtheven and bats in a league game with the9 a.Macif they would not box I would have balls In helps may the but if pass laws which affect wo- Increase the price of other yar the dirt, National m. these the he is at lacks Lorin birds, ait Farr only cabees products thing park them if arrested men necessary. league minks this is effective they Summits Bunch Five Hits experience and he Is getting this in done only and except men. It has in which a shortage might exist and today. Thus far Nye's have a clean "Both men did better in the last nave me power to use it, said Johnthat repeatedly. every start. We are not hiding from slate in the flag race for th'i? second seven rounds, butr the fans were dis- son. thereby Induce our farmers to In Blanton Right there, let me ask crease we Off to will but not meet him season. Win Dempsey, half of the production of flax, wool, and Manager Clyde gusted bv this time. Morgan you did you vote for woman suf- sugar which President Johnson has been more we we fifty-fift- y we now so largely Ima have until think Chilton has added new men to his SHOULD ILWE FOUGHT. 6 to 4 strict regarding the use of new cost a chance to topple the champ and you frage? of several hundred mil- at by port, squad lately. "When the boxers agreed to accept No. suh. I voted agaftist Hon dollars a year. . year than ever before. Sevcan take my word for It that it will It Johnson The Yard Office and Wheelwright 25 per cent of the receipts. I believe eral vote- against it again tomorand I'd " have been players bo not for honunder 'The the second tied for reported are government long Lumber nines plan row. Now. these letters here's one must they should have lived ud to their rubbing the ball in their glove for the Aug. 6. The Peaches oo control the imports ors. During thei first part of the sea- agreement necessarily even purpose of soiling it, and in each cae lostBRIQHAM, and their an best, from fought a in Smlthfield faat contest, to mother. God of such products and through the stason the Maccabee team played a good though the compensation was small. a letter has bless her! I wish there were more of bilizing commission would purchase gone forward to the play- 6 to 4, In spite of the strengthened ag- METAL OUTPUT OF grade of ball and captured the honors The promoter also stood to lose mon- ers cautioning fthem! I'll Mat them against a repeti- gregation of the Brlghamltesat the world price leve ny for the first half. They, however, ey, but he could not call the, event off tion of the offense. ARIZONA DECLINES Blanton Since you're so strong for abroad, Hinkle and Billie Menges, former Colto seil to our manudefick have failed to win a game during the and disappoint the fans who had atrequired the The American league clubs, accor- legians, played their first games with women, do what not you at facturers half. this lesp than the guarplay tended for this reason. ding to Johnson, will probably set A. the Peaches today. anteed 'that intended for Five games will be played In tht& 6. (except price NOGALES. Artrona's Ariz.. men went into "When the .Aug. the ring new record for the consumption of Bill Mclvor hurled'a good game and . a' profit 1921 thereby making export) loop' during the week. will I was assured that they would do their new balls. This for metal output probably was accorded good support through- be less when a ball ia oo cost and difference the t4ween the a that than best or I would have never allowed fouled or scuffed year percentage large by in the slighest de out. In only one Inning did the locals in food stateto selling a Speculation price. them to go through the ropes. When gree it is removed from the game. do much damage and that occured In of former years, according so abhorrent to the general C. V. made of products ment here to be refused Helkes, could what by a Bill In they fight recent between the New the second when Morgan knock- the UnltedX States geological survey. public would, of course, be automatdone? The only solution was to try to York Yankeesseries ed a home run with two men on the It and the Washington ically eliminated below the guaran.is said the low market for copper, get them to fight and this was done club nearly fire dozen balls were used sacks. In the seventh the Peaches teed activiprice. cessation of the to the best of my ability. and resulting In a single game. A dozen of these annexed their last score on three sucBENEFITS CITED. minsome in ties state's the of "This Is the entire '.inside' of the af- were lost largest after being hit in the Btanda. cessive hits. wbxai the farmer succeeds In ."Now, a dewill be reflected districts by fair and a statement of facts and not ing oo Smlthfield bunched their blows' on crease of about 50 a crop he dbes not know the in producing cent for the purpose of shifting blame, but per Morgan and won. Five hits in the state's metal production sell for fear the price wfll to whether for the to give the fans what they are entitled presfourth wrought havoc think of the or who hold for a better market. smokes 1920. go to grandmother down, ent of that to a square deal." year compared SMITHFIELD her pipe in the chimney corner? The contest played last 'week at in advance the guaranteed first Knowing Statistics the McKAY'S STATEMENT. covering compiled EL AB.R. H. P.O. A. m Johnson his Lewiston between the Lewiston and red I of the various (adjusting 1921 of indicate the months five price tie) that the Gordon 4 0 2 6 0 have here 200 newspaper clippings. ucts, the farmer can use his landprodBlack, lb Tremonton clubs has been ordered Standard-Examin- McKay appeared and for this detotal of last copper year 5 production and 1 0 c night 110 one says. that cigaret smoking abllRy to the best possible advantage Stewart, Every 200.000.000 be played out by President George Rom- clared he desired to make a statement will about 4 pounds, 3 2 0 0 Ballif. 2b a bad Xfect on the health of and the rental and salable value of ney of the Northern Utah league- The regarding the boxing match Friday to 658.256,302 pounds pro- has 1 5 1 compared 0 0 women Mclvor, p and ruins the health of the land will be largely stabilized. Ths date will be decided during the corn- night at Lagoon in which he fought outIn In 1920. Decreases the duced 3 1 1 0 1 Hanson, es children these women bear! Now. guaranteed minimum price, of course, siling week. other metals, of including gold, 2 2 put 3 4 Ortega. 3b ..4 Dorius, . genftlemen Lewiston was out In front with a 7 Battling should not be made sufficiently hjgh are associated which Mcver and lead, "I agreed to go on and fight,'' cf . . . . 4 0 4 2 0 Blanton women Whitetree, The to 0 score. At the end of the fourth Kay who smoke in are io inauce speculation in xarm lanqs found and metals the 3 frequently "even 2 attendance 0 3 0 though rf never Roskelly, have children. clgarets or Inning the Tremonton players are said was said, in ores, litconsiderable produce an excessive surplus. copper 3 quantities 1 1 0 poor and there would be but 0 Williams, If Johnson In regard to the effect of to have stalled, thinking that rain was tle compensation. the stabilizing plan the far"Under are anticipated due to the inactivity In Salt however, Ortega, on health due to halt the game, whereupon the sisted that the bout should be an exLakers clgarets Show mer would receive the same price redistricts. in .the copper S 35 11 27 9 1 Spurt Totals Blanton road conditions. Under Right umpire forfeited the contest to the hibition affair owing to the small don't of there, Hillsidelocated The. Arizona All-sta- r you gardless mine, BRIGHAM With 9 to 0. think would it Beet some have Crew; on Diggers, the highest' pries effect be to said the In the system as receive would he county, of present amount Yavapai only ' AB.R. II. P.O. A. E. be resumed at the "point his share ofmoney In 1920, has been idle women smokers if their rwcorts would usually prevails when roads are bad play will sine of 1 Score 1 the 5 0 . . producer 1 purse. 2 to Is 3 0 ss Walsh, where it was stopped. With five indisapprove? or elevators congested and dellvejT 5 told me he notified Promo1 1 0 0 0 so far this year. oo cf . . The Johnson Hornsby, best msn In the is difficult or impossible. When h3 nings remaining and with the Lewis-to- ter"Ortega world match before the that the .4 0 1 3 2 0 in as helpless rjj a little child When conditions team crippled, the Bears should boutDowning Lynch, 3b .. .. .. .. .4 exhibition improve . the price gcea and be should The Salt Lake 0 0 7 purely 1 a SHOW 0 BRITONS played tie Oober, lb a woman. he's wi:h have little difficulty in taking the t, That includes down." came to his dressing-roocontest said 2 1 with 1 th Ogden socoer team Menges, 2b .. . S 1 Downing 0 too. Now to show you that we oo despite the fact that they will OF AVIATION mc. TRICKS 1 told him he had announced at Lorin Farr park yesterday- - after-noo- n Hinkle, lf-- c . . .4 o . . 0 l i laws make have a seven run lead to overcome, to theand women that affect alone ' hu-gwent the if affair a 4 before that fans crowd of fjuia. Morgan, p . . 2 EATS FROM I. W. W. observers believe. Itt me cite the law prohibiting woTim men were on both 1 to 1. score and The 1 twelve 3 final was rounds 1 7 . . 0 c 0 Lake Salt oo men from wearing VALLEY CITY. N. D.. Aug. I. AlTOKIO. Aug. 5. A naval aviators' suits. their feet there would be no decision was represented by the strongest Kltch, ' bathing 0 1 0 0 0 N. Watklns.' rf . . . . of the L W. W. today i leged organiiersauthorities near at station team 1 1 Kasumlgaura 0 given. from that part of the X Perkins . . . . . 0 0 0 training possible Blanton are that memlocal notified faIn there, Right be you "I told Downing and Ortega that I state and they displayed keen ability Ambrose, If . . i. ..o 0 0 0 0 0 Toklo will shortly opened under the vor of on lxa'l that? the of organ bers working 'In direction of the British .aviation Inwould fight as agreed even though at the ' ' I Johnson called out op am! be would fields hamft JaIn who there was but ten dollars in the house. recently arrived 4 9 27 7 Ogden avoided a shutout in the last 2 structors Totals . . . on Focht Would A. a Burkhrvrt. arrested of unless rlke any the I did the best I could under the cir- four minutes of play by spectators for Kltch In the eighth. pan. authorities of the X Batted to like comment? and of sentenced registering a ' vagrancy stacharge The her lone tally. Salt Lake scored cumstances." training Score by innings: voman spectator I am tired of to ten days in Jail, is released. oo in the first period. The periods early tion have published a pamphlet which men were ' Smlthfield hundred alleged i. More than or Results of Saturday's Farm Bureau conunuajiy telling women whit of the Infant 'of view in thirty-fiv- e stage BALIi PLAYERS FIGHT minutes OH 301 000 each. 6 says Runs do. a in front shall demonstration W. W. they staged laws baseball games were as follows: They're been in it 6. this has making Indefcountry William Service of Salt Lake officia020 602 011 11 aeronautics REDFIELD, S. D., Aug.Hits offices of local authorities, dethe of "A" LEAGUE the aerial to as decided ted of inite bring Eddie imperial referee while Aaron, T. suspension today Taylor ;of Og- Brigham ' ' At manding that BurkJhart be freed. Ihird baseman, and Joe Weldell, out- den and .8. Roger of Salt 030 000 100 4 forces to 'the level of those in foreign Lake acted Runs 5: 6. Clinton, Koy, fielder of the local team of the Da- as linesmen. The limoip: Hits .. .. .. ....130 010 3109 countries. V; South Weber. 7; Hooper, 18. . The new institution is intended gen kota baseball league, was announced Salt Ogden (1) Lake Home run drink away from us men? Now jC2S (1) Morgan. Summary: North Ogden. 15; Huntsville, 9. "" for the study of all aerial operin which Dranfleld all roml a Three-basfor free erally Two-bafollowing fight e Black. hits Mengea. can't complain if we rrraliate. Plain.. City. 12; Pleasant View, 1. ations In naval strategy, but chiefly have par- Brache. are tha to, rb alleged players Watklns. Dorius. Andrews Double hits (Loud" applause.) . "B" LEAGUE from warships in sealb ticipated in a dance at Frankfort, last Liptrot Focht Now I wish all the women Stolen bases flying direct .Hall plays Oober to staAt machines. The land memand . Smith cht another Action planewill be night. favor this bill would against Hawthorne Walsh. Ballif. Bases .on balls Off tion sp.ctators who W. Warren, 13; Wi;st Point, 18. by . .McXnlght Mclvor 3: off Morgan 5. superintended ber of the teams depends on an In- Hanson rhb hands. their raise 8truck out a Clinton. 13;, W. Wreber. 3. branch station . . . . .Alvey Tajirt and Ihb vestigation. Aaron is suffering"f rom Hudson (One hand is raised.) By Mclvor 9; by Morgan 5. Sacri- will be established South Weber, 8; Hooper, 4. at Tokosuka. . .v.. . c knife cuts. Llfflande. Black. Williams. hits fice Young Roskelly. oo Kanesville, 4; Taylor, 23. ooor Nt.vllle . . . .. .Osier Hit with pitched ball Watklns our hair, our stockings, our (Nineteen hands go up.) by Mc i Tb average annual fire loss in about Marriott, 10; Farr West 7. A whale is able to stay under water Bbinie 3 ir dresses. A Committee Member hours. of his Left Time game They're .Thompson Iror. Plain City, 6; Wilson, 5. for an hour and a half without com- A, Dranafield . . . ol . . .Turvllie on bases bmuniieia i, urignam Blanton Right there.- madam, let brow) Move we adjourn.(mopping a. the United States has been put at t Warren, 27; 1. . -; ; Liberty, me ask you IX you women didn't take ing up for air. j3oo.ooo.ooo. Johnson........ II , Meeting adjourned! .Tetley Umpire Harkness-- Warren sisters played consistent tenof "WOULD ACCEPT $200. ! 1 elx-da- y 1 p-- cf 1 - 1 1 cf-r- er. 1 1 i -- MM HOLDS CITY TEAM con 0 n STRICT MIL I d ?"lr -- 1- uul -3 ' 2-- . T;,,.l e. , BR IGHAFtl LOSES TO SMITHFIELD - - . . base-ballsth- fs - old-fashion- ed - old-fashion- ed of v. President Romney Issues Order for Replaying Game , SOCCER TEAMS -at rl-lmu- er - PLAY TIE GAME ; ..... - - .... n, All-Sta- can-tes- JAPS rs m -- . e .... 1112 ne-ple- ce v r FARM BUREAU - RF51I1I TQ 1 .5 . . - , . - ........ ....... ....... : : ' Kot-x-.- ii se Mnr. Rear-Admir- al . ' -- -- -- A . - t - . |