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Show t II il THE OGDEN SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1921 SSiliSiilliRi mm ' M iijilj STANDARD-EXAMINE- ! - . ; has e Ogden and Tremontori Teams May Play Three-gamSeries for Right to Meet Brigham for Championship; Willett Due! to Pitch in Battle today; 1921 Has Been tBanner Year for Gunners .';.'; ii - DORMAN BOB . . to ' suppress . - decide-whether- - 1! es UN BY LOGAN 4 . FIRST P OSITION Shorty Clark's Homer in Bears Outclass Peaches; Ambrose 'Blows up1 in Ninth Downfall of his. enthusiasm Fifth Inning Lowiston i (Special) PlipatoM NOTVTimiX tTTAIT mCCE Ktandlng of tH Cluh. Cot- - Th LOGAN, Viah, Aug. 17. en In a Uglans finljhfi the 1121 wfclrlwlni faahlon hn Allen ( horty") Clark, the dIrolnu!Ue third baman of the Loon club, knocked a home run with the fcajMHi fylL scoring the tlalr.g and winning runs, bi5t. two extra our.trs for rood muuf. Lcran wnt to bat In tn last rf th rtinth one run behind and whtn Clara got hi circuit clout thtr wtr mn out. The victory rare tcan third plate In the Hague utan i'.r r Hnry Layna. a Lawiaton boy. work. d on th mound for his club for a tplandM ac eight Innlnra h gara count of hlmaalf. holfSins- Ican to of six wil hit. The ruth too the Clleslana In the ninth much for him and the game which he had worked for was l&al. Dlmmock hurltd a good game, being hit for cm nt.n run In each of the first and Innlnra, Thrae scored en him in the filth, balng th mutt of an error. In tha ninth, Jarvia ltd eff with a jrlnsl. Falck flaw out to left an3 NtlfOn doub3. Brocks was tnfn. mtrvrk tlonally nanfd and Vt!fly out. Clark hit the flrt ball to him ovtr centr flfld. acorlr.g the . W. L. ll TrraBton'. .. ......14 Oftfrn .. .. .. t lyctm to I ."IT .410 11 12 12 J .4io .111 .lt3 f Rmulta Vct-nlayc- rr. .?f a I Ilr'.fham Lewuton limlthflejd At Ttmoclor)- - lirifham 2. Tr morion I. At Lofan Ixvltten S, Lorta Tod Fmllhflfld at a-- rl rViwxlttlfW Ofn. Spuria! rnrtpcs) TIinWONTON'. Aug. 2T. The 7!tara today flr.Uhed the regular Seaaoa ty trouncing Brigham. 1 to 2. and by winning took the Itad In the leasrua. There la jet a disputed game which wss played August 2 at Lwltlon.and forfaited in the fourth Inr.lcg wfcich was ordered cancallad from the centage column ty rral3tnt Horaney and has ilnee been arbitrated by a 4 bard on the rvquett cf tha Ofdtn club, ccrstencJtrs for the till. Th arbitration board ra1d that thla game should r,and according to art aino flniihlng the baa. t th umpire's decision but thla lacks son for the Collrglar.a. official spproval cf tha league. Should The score; A R. M II. O. A-- Ogfian wta fijnfiay at OgJn cttr fimlthfSald. tha liears and li:vistov. 1 will be tSad for the championship vt 1 Johnvm, 3b .. 1 1 a tha aecond half of the S. Clark. schedule. n f Moore. 2b . . . Today the Hears completely outc'as-- d lh Trachea. 14 0 Cranr. lb .. . . Ehaney hurled a. fina imi, allowing the visitors tut 3 llown. c . .. .. four hits, three of which came in 0 j the fourth ir.r.Jng and, coupltd with'aa 0 Ilamahaw. cf 0 error, gave Brigham bar two taUlea. Clr. rf If In the early innlr.ga'both clubs stem 0 .Q Hwinyard. ed to he sllshtly ' In th air" dur tf O-i-- O O O O 24 Total a . t :s ii the tension caused by tha moroenraus . that the gams carrifd. IXGAX. roniuenc Had the Dears lost they would ha An. TL II. O been eliminated from the champion5 0 2 Jarv!: if . . . race but now that they won jbty 2 0 ship cf Falck. 0 O O r 1 a 4 . absolutely tyre cf at least 4. Us N,lon. c . with 1 4 Ogdn tar the honors fcr the Hrrxk. MRS. MOLLA BJURSTEDT MALLORY cond half. S Wiifiey. lb . Ambrose Mew up in the f.fth mten 3 A. Clark. 3b was slrrady tied. the'scors 0 Four 0 ta Hrrklna. Ib hits scd thre toots Tramontcn 0 0 gavs Caldera. rf six runs snd the game. ETans slsg'.ed BY TOMMIE GIBBOX 4 1 0 could gain effectiveness with it. 0 Dim mock, p and rllipatricic wm safe en Unch'i My arm turns out differently than Senators Again Win From Light Heavyweight Conteivdcr 24 OSAKIS, Minn., Aug. -- 4. There is his. My shoulder bones- and muscles 5T t error. After R- - Adams had filed out. Total f t waa Horstsdt end Taller.tlr.e alngled. scoronly one man in my corner when I are not hung together the same as XTwo out when winning run Seals; Indians Lose to j hising two runs and KUrtrlcs double fight. acored. acorod thre more. Kllpatrick wtr.t "fernonites I used to try and try Mike's way. That ;man is Eddie Kane, my, mana Hrore by innings: from second to home on errors by ger, itut put tnis in your hat you can t LfwUlon IJlalr and tlober. ir.alr finished ths mane a a Dy 1 o 0 misiaxe 0 to has 0. Buna igniers bee. in their corner between punch. Every nomingtcopy PACIFIC COAST LEAGLi; in the box for ths peaches. Tha a buzzing game work out his own stylefighter and system, . 1 2 . 0 0 Hits .2 is. w. ret. score: j I hated to break away from Mike's grounds. Loran 69 .690 BRIGHAM The one minute's rest is meant to mannerisms in the ring. 1 0 ft 1 He had Ean Francisco.. .. ..18 2 4 Hum 2 Na.51 of Sacramento ....84 President Meet Will States' United AH. It- - If. TO. A- - K. 1 1 rest, to regain poise apd'to make plan; taught me so much. lie Is so grace-fo- r Heydler 1 1 0 I If Its t 83 81 Seattle g 0 the next round. ful. so perfect in his workmanship. genres, ;a nummary: Krror 3 .658 Davis tional League Says rlr.yard :. h. Walah, m 79 for Best 1 2 1 Players 0 Kane is an ideal kind of adviser-!0 4 But I would never have developed Los Angeles A. NeJaon. run Home Clark. 42 Wijfiey. 78 2 a e He Is cool, quick to see an opponent's into a knockout fighter if I hadn't. Oakland .. Ib l Uynch. i Two-bato .Scorers Clark. $lame 70 . .624 77 httaJohnwon, Moore. Cup Honors weakness and has the knack $of im- - I'd have been Just a counterfeit of Vernon lb .. ., ..4 l j tiobr. Ntlaon. Crane. Ptolan baa Jarvi. .382 88 Lake Salt 4 o t60 or 2 commence. lUslr. Mike tne spars A. on parting balls Clark. Off Ha .248 Layna 108 rf-lf ...86 Portland s 1 6 ' He will be in my corner when I to 1. off , Dlmrawk 1. struck tut By W.ikina. are SCIENCE. . not Baseball ....4 VTIlOCK. always JACK averages By 0 0 0 A year ago I had a talk with Mika, I Morgan, cf .. fight Carpentier for the 'light theavy3. by IlImmMk T. International News Kcrvlce Racrlflce Kilrh. ' Sporting be depended upon, aceordinc'to Uyn c e e .. .. 3 Yesterday's Results. We figured it out from the scientific 0 ' ..4 weight title. I Vlltor. dent John Heydler of the Rational hit MopMr.a Krifk fly Caldera. Ambrose, Salt Lake 1. Los Angeles .. ..4 o l 1 ft And he will be In Mike's f corner standpoint. CASINO COURTS. NEWPORT. R. league. The circuit 7. ia not Ull with pitched hall Moore. H. 2. Sacramento Francisco San ejectitf when he fights for "the middleweight He decided that I was right. 27. I.. Aug. The Japanese question Dimmock: Kalrk, Sf!on y with Clark trTime . . Portland 7. Oakland 2. Totals I used to miss- him a lot. But It title. aay ....JX 2 4 24 f there Is one In tenni will b act- - fathering a movement to do but of game l hour 4S minunSeattle S, Vernon 7. he of Mike used to be in my corner al- has worked out for the best. baacbsll. the statistics TltKMONCON Loon tied at Forest Hills. 'in tha challenge Xwtaton T, ute. All. It. Jf. FO. Aw r. ways when I fought.-- ' He gave me Fighting my- own way I can punch Davis cup matrhe Sep- burdened himself of this opinion In a gan I. Umpire Ppenctr. SALT LAKE. Aug. 27. Los An- round of the a. as ftvar. . .. I.f 0 ; my atartv We've gone through a lot and knock them out. 2 2 raid 3 when bee he recent oo 2, and fanning f.' the Salt Lak Bees tember f 1 1 1 of tough ones together. Before I changed I was Just a geles trounced lb nttpatrlck cup team Kuuiifi among other things: "Entirely too a snappy conJapan's Daviswon I 8. Adams. . , - .4 0 4 He used to be afraid I'xi get copier of Mike a counterfeit of a here today, 4 to 1. In on 2 to th and Shlmldxu averdeDrndence ciaccii ia is right rubber tha worked 1 test. . 4 C knocked out. That would haye hurt man whom I think is one of the Lyons if l lloratadt, hAth f!.Minc and batllne. 1 think let the local down the American cup defendTa when they cleverest boxers that ever drew on a for the visitors andhits. Faliantlne. c . ... .4 2 ;.hlm as much' as me. . ta 1 Australian inffr.1-.final the defeated the The" score: five we scratch with a tut are 4 BREAK ... cf good 0 tYM thing, f I Kiipatrick. glove. . tf firerages . rminif . , hff. . nth U. H. K. " l . Adstr.a lb 1 But I firmly believe it is wrong for Instead of Just being a brother qf 10 auuinwuu.ornw ..4 orv boi in 1 Vlth the needed raui but virtoo I ..3 0 .....41 6 2 two remalnlnr alnclea matchfs. Ku-- 1 either. For lnstanre. a player rnlfcM brothers to second; each othec. The. the famous Mike Olbborm I have de- Los Angeles... . . 1 Toutr. rf .. bond of sympathy Is too, strtfng be-- veloped a ring individuality of .my Salt Lake 0 2 2 p ghaney. ..6 z magae took, lanky Jim Anderaon'ai do well on one bail park, yet on anoth' Batteries: Lyons and Baldwin; tween them for one thing. own. 1 measure ' at In and as a the bis er appear rank failure and Jenkins. 1 10 IT 10 Then Mike Is a fighter. Totals . . That's RAPID' RISE I and tho Japaneae entered the ch.il-- j show. Ball parks ar bound to tltffer i! ir.ir.gs Kccr Kane once "thought the main objectiop I have to - At. No was he going round. tj lensre 27. ' SacraSACRAMENTO, Aug.' In spile of alt the maxnatr can do to two fighters work "alike. to be a fighter. Ho weighed several lirigham Just to make the victory more 1m- - make mento easily defeated the Seala here . baseball I'.ur.i Mike, for Instance, has hjs own pounds less than a flyweight. .CCS Jf 9 C50 but the 2 them uniform, Shlmldsu fifth the 7 to 2. Prough twirled high preaalv. capturpd effective style. .. .. His first opponent knocked him today. Hits Quite naturally 'he IPO .000 4 10 roanarers marnates and and afmany of bug the arlea this was and laat match Tremonton- down seven' times and he got' up a grade ball for the locala. Couch figures I should follow his system. Into take to these not do Jack ternoon, stop score: things beating; The Hawkea, Senators. hit hard by the Huns Now Mike and I are built d!ffer-entl- y. manager. eal 113 Cg t 2. consideration." R. 11. E. 'Our bones are 'different, our And a good one. Hlla 102 240 lCx-1 2 Th victorious Japanese gave an In 7 PROVES CONTENTION. .muscles are not developed alike. Kane is the man who will be in San Francisco hits e. Ada?ra n't.M Nummary: aer1 of of 7 dication the'outcome 10 their Item that of home one A punch which he finds effective my corner when I win the light Sacramento In little 2. Kllpatrlck. FtoUn t M! Cf . when they runs Batteries: Couch and Telle; Trough lej with the AuatralUn? doesn't get results for me. his contention. Fall n tier, g, Aflama. Torr.g. cham pionshiD of th proved heavyweight, tHeydler two on Thuratook firat match th He used to want me to swing a waria ana later the real titl alHits- - Off ArntroM f. 24 at bst In th and Elliott. oo day. This left them nccJlr.g but one He showed how scorers are nearly 4 certain kind I right. I J never one Jack Dempsey now owns. at innings, off ir.alr 1. 14 at bat bat victory to make St the best three ways inclined to favora the mar? 2 LOS ANGELES, Aug. 27- Vernon more tn tnnlnga, was made out pitcher of five. In deciding whether hit defeated Seattle here today. 7 to l Ambrose. JUaes on L:slr.g balls Off FAST PLAY GAME. New In York. committed. an error or 2. The visitors used three twlrlers dur cut Hy Ambrose Ehscey men. of little the The brown playing be aa would score: safeties The contest. fio the hits that IJlalr 4. by Fhansy I. fterlfifi3, "?Mby many I ing de not toowever, hai Imrreasfd tennis . R. H. E. WalshHit with pitched ha!'. easy outs on such fields as I orbes A S 8 2 votees with the bellf f thM the - Davla Seattle of the rirates. In Merges Totsr.r by majr. by . field brae Pittsburg. la In danxer. Doth Kumagae and 7 Vernon ... t 0 cup Wild pitch fihaney, Ambrose. Tims of grtna co had he admitted thought Shlmldru Heydler wonderful tennla. play one Batteries: Gardner. Dailey. 8e and to hour minutes. matIsft en bases In a the about to the baa line and of bringing change of' .ch other, with each other, and have Spencer; Shellenback and Hannah. sticking close Harry Hellmann, leadinga baiter on ton . ,Umplra Tram I, Brigham a bad-badid dislike he 4he for but strong . the showing of American league, is ter making np averages, watcnea each other many, many times. Ferklna and Ccray. , ; i brand of play for which the say a great , hitter. would come around racn Knows the other's strongest SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 27. Port smashing of . change oo Tilteam the American mmber He goes after them on the inside, ppints, also the weak spots. land turned the tables on the Oaks in due time, because magnates and ' ; V on the outside, high, low. Tilden has gone stale. Johnston is here today winning. 7 to 2. Coleman den. Johnston. Williams and. Wash- fans were corning more and more each l But he nails enough of them to showing a rare streak of brilliance. on the mound for the Beavers, pitched burn are nted. This ia why the tenaver nla aharn doubt that there Is a year to reallie the failure of cold make .him the,, best hitter in either uhe Callfornlan Is an even money high grade ball. The score: a man i ages to tell the story about question in tennla. R. II. E. major league circuit by several;t points bet to pull the. great tired Tilden off As a result of the Japanese-Australia- n work. 7 12 . above .4 00. , his throne Just ls Molla Mallory Portland eerie the American have but UNDUE CREDIT. It is estimated Hellmann obuld have crushed the sick Suzanne Lenglen. Oakland t t - two to defeat, for "Ichy and Alplayers Coleman ;' drawn at least 50 bases on balls If Batterlel: and King; According to Heydler, many .200 hitmuat carry the "hod ters "Fhlnvmy" ten and Koehler. he were, not so eager... to step into JIM. V' get a lot of credit for things they aralnat the four American players. do not oo a ball and drive it out. Jim Barnes says that it has taken accomplish. He has dope to not do seem The to mind ' But Hellmann doesn't wait em out. him 20 Japanea to find out years correct ' and show that some of baseball's leading hard work, however. He bangs away, at them. He has his faults on L-rrJthe aa ' found that It pays. had links. Australians The do golf much to hitters rarely delivered their blnglrs Most 'bad balls own .' with In their defeats He aeiiaa this were to been needed, are lias yet one hit.. BOSTON. Aug. 21. National cm-plor- a when of the actually cripples easy through they '' Question: aa did the Japaneae. Anderson. they got wonderful Are many batters mak- longest gauntlet trkda to finally arrive at lawn ter.r.ta in . n.s for credit being S FENCER ABBOTT . Hawkea and Todd, all displayed great were on the courts oX .ths dscidM hitters have ing a mistake by toeing too critical at the top that any C&Ii would rather "I i hitters. trn In streaks and out tennis cia it as tney in looking balls over float Cricket club today. they Longwosd was not 28. MEMPHIS. Teon, Aug ' Here jock Maione, the St, Paul welter offaet it by beating themselves on er on my team whose average derwent. f In platewards? Outstanding Importance and In was who little their is manao deliver who .225. but rors. above recently acquitted Spencer Abbott, Memphis ' Twenty years is a long time. That weight, Heilmann's record shows they are. sctuat the was ths match In pUy occu- ger, who Is almost certain to be at which William T. is a tnird of the ordinary man's life. having been' interested in an automo Anderson's match with - Kumaxae single or double with the Tilden. world's ' .If he had quit trying ten years ajro bile thieving ring, is advertising gen mi roorninr waa a airiking exam- pied, than five champion batters who the helm of a major leagtffe club In singles liUist. sn 1 Vincent n,Blchard. " MOLLA. . . to and of said wtldneaa himself of tha "I the guess I wasn't erousiy, not only to tell the world tha ple i losing play were always lacaing wcea a saieiy 1922. little. more than a bey. regained th Molla BJurstedt Mallory wields the born to be a champion," he never he was Innocent of the nasty charge ers, national doubles score a runner from crosrn. Abbott offers to has receded of any woman in wouia have been. waa needed slready strongest racket LArgsty Jrm earned and Big i ' fifty points ths of F.Jchard a in the from the world. said few dubs the through show." brilliancy to also but third." or land him, second "big preferred president. against So 141 errors. don be t committed Kumaxae dlscouragied. Think In one week eh played her way or Jim. Tha they admlnlstared ths first defeat of declared many young ball but is waiting till the end of the the engagements that will get him earned 21 points arid had 110 first 20 years are. the aIn few Heydler error. season tcr ths fASlem dojMes the national woman's singles Hardest. through line for a crack at the welter , such players aa Johnston players In the minors were passed up present season before taking any champions. H..Nrrts Against . with a power that it was impossible Wllliama, II. crown. Maione suffered a fractured And Tilden the Japanese will find the because they failed to show in the action. I and W. M. Wsshburn. recarded --as to stop. & little more, than a year ago. and going altogether different. THIS. arm came near fc5ng the St America's protaUs defenders in douSpencer She broke Suzanne Leaglen's heart averages, while they were exceptionaloo Is inakinr the fight the Injured member has repaired to Browns Louis Speaker season. this season. bles' in the ra.vta cup match with In a pinch. manager a. w.h&rlwind ox Trla ball In a. single players good ly ' nis this life tn he snd Japan. Ths atralrht set scores. such an down narrowed field extent a The OO he feels that And able to helpless butterfly.? crushing He is even shouldering a greater enter CHICAGO WOMAN was conrtltutsd ths greatest she called on all her reserve Ipower burden chosen. latter and the Lee for titular Fohl, training engagements he did a year ago when n lhr nambfr sets !n tins cf defeat Miss Mary K. Browne in he won than ito offers from down fame, the turned Abbott NEW GOLF a a . pennant and world series i the IJi nent. QUEEN of deciding match that made her lor Cleveland. hUiory Natkmalaand the Stanislaus Zbysxko, world's cham Philadelphia a Tildan !ih America s queen of the courts. afcli paired hoy Ccaat to do mors thsn TUden club in the . raclflc In 1920 he had m. staff of pitchers plon heavyweight wrestler. Js going to with paired he uucauo. Auc. 27,- Mrs. Melvln could depend upon. The Indians run the mat sport to suit his own con leajrue. :hs national woman's ctvarnplon, t JOHN. were consistent Jones, of Chicago, tonlarht was the who could as sluggers as "I don't wast a h!g league Job con far Both wers eff their the title la venience, MaHcry. John. McOraw finds himself within nam tha, Inning and go out and win .new queen of western golfdom. fr th national mi.il dosrMs Abbott. g r.'. cerned. Zbysxko is now planning a step of the National league pen a ball game. with their bats. iztt to hatedo one, says cne won th woman a wettm golf with championship flnl. tn h)ch "When go nn, it will nant witnout a ngnung, ban club. season Tris has kept the team tour the coming winter that will land mie toaay oy oreating Mrs. J. W. 1 think: I can tasks a were defeated western ths by laAr, a In the old days of Fletcher, Merkle, outThis club that In him California of In West as a pace setter with a pltchinr MoreUnd, t jp and early January. In Douglass Wi'.ium and y.ltA Mary K. llrtr. of." oat r IT, tro. Carpsn-tlewas Herzog, tsnodgrass, Doyle all fight starr that SDUtters and backfires.. winner to PATHS. order airs, Got a the Aug. i iqtne The madalist pay expenses and provide jones J.trrf:rtlhs tio r h m rU' f. '.era who needed no goading from the Indians have hit a is hla specialty. Johnston. round of th tou in ba eaUsnd upon to fax-so pennants Winning little for quarrying will in that won the slump' the batting loafing surplus had days McG raw adde'sidelines won very match with eaa. got on' th 12 Browns' xney can't shake off. He has ben managing abo-2- l golden west, the big Pole Is arranging nay and p:armsr.ta puUel eut ths opponent In' Albrt hall, lxndon, on lines and goaded.. oo an- 10 won Should win Tris and is he thla year, pennants, two next comers. for hsr team. years, matches with, all 2 for a 2 This year with a team that, merely tltled to b called a miracle man Zbysxko says December fight, A sajs CArilXAIlY !n ATTIMCTIOX. is ccr.'. eted rltuUon to the rurces Jcihnf.oa'i eonsforubly Memphis nonfighters--McQrahis will title be ball at stake In every She wore a mlrhty fatchlftg sits plays he will have turned water. Into ths sporting nlwspapsr Auto. The first place la the Southern league was hat. cf his that thsn in the dugout and looks on aja .his for match which. he la engages, but all wine. sweet iTie will b w'.rt who him ao man oppose Jook uccna-d JtlfbarCs Teunr Vincr.l cwjutiu race. ' event must be of one fall variety. paid assistant coaches vJead' .s In the , ii- I., nn tn faJJet 'i.'. prim; ths whers for Witsrvn. ths chosen down Major held base by the JlrgUah first ,y Abbott cheering. - g ths r.atl-a- ! She wore a mighty fatchlnr hat: a Clabby. from noter honors., four But McG raw is gettiftg no place theReeent word from. Jimmy pro fight lob for Salt Lake during the days And that was what the youth looked hearywelghta. U to the ef . Jess Wlllard has been making noosier middleweight, charatlor-h!ta fcia Bob Martin. prominent i heavy- cf the Union atsoct&Uca and U Jur.tor !:.cl-last. ' . fect a hmrtl to third that he Is expected to return ths for when he signs after of ? year Ut study of dietetics,-anths American champion The Pirates are widening the breach weight tn Oiitn. known well Not when Frorl-dfr.dreamed ..:. V.'. t a for Arnold of with passlns; chat. this for Frank with. the another Clab forcea; Moran. fuss winter. that may grow wider, between now country the coming Champion Jack oo- Her rp was t for hlnu. It was a straight set ry. iand October because. th Giants aren't by has been In Australia, for several Dempsey. says e will surprise the pugllat; Boy McCortslck. ths vlerajs r,nr rnt? but It difficult .for :a ngnung ball club. English iJght.hsa'ywslght. and Jo years. He ha been boxtar aad'ln fans by taking off every ounce of su Bhe wore a mighty fetching hat. J Black: I hottes Cortnns Hlmittr I to r ?r. hi Beckett, whose dafeat by CarpentJer 1 J vesting his savings tn the hotel busl perfluous weight Jess says the Idea In the It fetched Time. n has Just esrr.ple'.e-- J "a Ki sens-tlo- TTT.T. ... youth Ths .poas by a in IflS. Decsmber, yjn'.or '',-j r.:;r.tl provided Ullill. ness. ' ? of Is off old t fat friends advised and wen her was liUJsr.3 Severn Blue. Clabby working t.'. 'g bies recently y ths for snd Jors world. Bill Tilden will have the battle of sportingwore Bhe a '.J and a that re takes not he i'ale. fetchinglittle la never would mighty It hat; permanently strength of the his life to hold 'his national tennis vl Ir.gTahsm. shfM fathers won' ths ' pomtirt out that If McCorml'k Ways I will reduce and conserve And soon beneath hla best cravat. should bs chorn to crP""" Carre r tirr nonors the second week of September, main In this country because he luted boxer. prssiovsly. ts:rtri' was thumping t. Mlllir-erIn the United F'.Alet ; Ian Ths f atherHkr:d-so-- s there mnat bs an agreement thst ths Australia and was doing exceptionally my strength at the same UmC said IllsA heart j Johnston. wri?frr, against William lore-sweoverture. A ".rr:--r to th a third lh f tyUa cf tills to ths ef Niw These twer boys have played against wen in that Jand. charring the boxer. champ srr)' Wayside Tales-Vcrk. Frtd G, and ha sn. Frwd C J month lr.r.e.j cf twir a yea,r. lonshlp. toast go.wllh the rer.ilt, -- -- X1 If r TREfilON TfiM nv iuiv CLOSING GATfiE - Og-dentt- TOM JLLlil sometimes. Following her sweeping victory over Mary K. Browne at Forest Hills, which again crowned her as the nawas the first to tional champion,-h- e ni8hkacross the courts to grasp her hand and. congratulate her. Mr, Msllory Is, Just as anxious as his wife that she should meet Suzanne Lenglen again. DISAPPOINTED "I wan more disappointed than Molla, herself, If that was possible, when Suzanne defaulted," he says. During the matches at Forest Hills box and led the cheering he sat in for his wife. . Mr. Mallory is a broker in New York, but sidetracks business when his wife is In action on the courts. There is just one flaw in Molla's whirlwind, of victories, according to the Mallory. It was the empty triumph over" Suzanne. ENTHUSED When asked if she wished to meet Suzanne again. Molla' eyes lit up like storm clouds as she flashed her The final baseball game ?f the paws in the circuit and he may be the of the visiting team, Northern Utah schedule will bejplayed choice x The largesfT crowd of the season la at Lorin Farr park at 3 p. mj today expected to be on hand to aid the when the Ogden. Gunners cross bats In their fight for victory- had had a wonderful reawith the Smlthfield Summits- To- sonBaseball f of the city In Ogden.the have shown thatThe fans day's game will want baseball, they is Gunners are to play the Tremonton that the national game and popular Bears for the title for the second half a good summer pastime. They are now of the season. The Brigham Peaches carving plans for 122. won the title Xor the first half, THOUSANDS ATTEND. The victory of the Bears over the ia estimated that more than 100,- It Brigham Peaces at Tremonton Batur-- i ooo people have attended the games (IliltCS lilt) H.p-Litjt 11CIV. ai uic on the local lot during the season. top of the heap with a half a game lead That alone proves-tha- t Ogden fans over the Gunners. All of the, teams want baseball. n the loop have Should the Tremonton and Ogden completed? their schedules with the exception of Ogden clubs be tied for initial honors after and Smlthfield. either cne or three the battle A victory for Ogden today' over games will today, be played to decide the Smithfield will place Ogden and of the second half and monton in a' tie for first honors in the championship to determine which team will meet league standing, while a defeat will Brigham for the title in the post put the Ogdenites out of "the running.; season series. of. the reply: Should fOgden lose today, "the; Manager Tommy "Do I?" Peaches and the Bears will meet In Bears, is in favor ofFitzpatrick. playing but one And when asked. If she thought would heat the French marvel: she ' WILLETT TO TWIRL.) Willett. of the Gun- Edgar Skipper COURSE I WILL." "OF suffl-half Skipper Edgar Willett, veteran of a rters. states that one game is If Suzanne accomplishes her am- a thousand baseball battles, will'cient as far as he is concerned. on the firing line or thehectors of the Ogden club are In favor bition to annex the world tennis, of flaying a three game series, one title she'll have to conquer both the Ogdenites. Lefty Mclvor; or Williams, trill do 'game to be played on the Ogden lot, Mallorys Molla with the power of the heaving for the visitors. Mclvorlone at Tremonton and the third game a giantess in her racket wrists, and is considered one of the best; south- - if necessary on a neutral field. the husband who'll be lending his moral support 100 per cent to his wife in heri greatest contest. . a-- BY- - NEW YORK. Aug. 27. Mrs. Molla a Mallory's good He Jealous because wife, of America's courts, all family limelight. man in New York. He's "so proud of Molla that she rm HER GREATEST ADMIRER MOLLA'S HUSBAND BuIMhS KBPL fU SOTFIELD Ifl FINAL Wit; I BJurstedt husbapd is sport. Isn't his tennis quen RECORD ATTEiEEE EXPECTED! usurps the Instead he's the proudest 0GUH3 K l J - -- pt rlih4 : ; ( - , ' " j Dl-perfo- rm Q-jnn- j ''"'' ;. . GIBBONS GIVES INTERESTING DOPE o o o o o o o DEVELOPS MANAGER AS SECOND ANGELS CAPTURE o o o o o o o o WRONG FOR BROTHERS TO ASSIST SNAPPY BATTLE I O-f-- ! . i ! UNDUE C REDiT JAP AMESE TEAM , - . . - NS AT TENNIS OVEN PLAY ERS .... j - 14 B ( j - j w . If-- p . . ( 4- - - .... lri ; p-- rf - lft baa 1 - f - -- - r , . t- . ''-'- I 1 I . Lev-eren- 3-- 6. 5-- 2. G-- f. (-- 2 X ...l MAJORS NEED THIS GENT 6-- - r 4-- -- t-- 2. 6-- 6. 2. 10 Fi-ns- S l-- - 2-- 1 FLASHY SPORTITORIALS 3 - -- ll . . f Jap-ane- AST CHAMP, ae .....j. . 1BMS LOSE AT : - r.'-i Ring and Mat cl-ty- - - ; . . bas ? i v v . . , - . - . 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