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Show r THE OGDEN . i . .'. .. .. ' .. . . - I . " 1 Mi ISRETOBffTTLE - j? nil i . "":. - jtntk vsm bpi Hfth m ss i9i it i w. ipsbsi wk ra s. fl m ' mm jw m pi wsi p!ia Wh i wmm. mm lElMS) YMEES BEAT KILLEFER OKAYS ALEX: CARDS EASILY : AS SCHOOL TEACHER Gro'vr Al 'Under ll coachinir TRIM'P HILtiES ..... . yrllnj; pltchrm acain u.ndr th. vru.t . 'SENATORS TIGERS r , THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER ' 1, T9Z1, - PHI r ilMTOi'OrtiUSLYik:: HOERK AID STANDARD-EXAMLNER- . 17-- 9 tefer recim". ... Ufin .111 nmvM.t Big Ales tried it lh!a rfnc. but wts dl.vourarcd by Johnny mrh'V)! rcord crowd. 'xt'rtlnc Julwquld why a man of i:vr nhrewd-ner- s Attendanceat roafka which fhot lnterfrre u hard to ear ao proved that lh put; ic Ivad . a new lntret in focluall. Iierruits have much to lrarn. Alex Several !a3lum htve hrrn or what certainly know and ar hflng b'g built. what, wnn aooui purning rnartnr?ji. Follow th crowd thl fJI and U gutlnc result. football cncJonar ou'll Into w!k KUlefrr hffirtlly o K th . Circuit' Clouts Give Vernon Three Washington Pitchers bf h iuii I o w jy Touched for. Twenty-onir wi iv sai iiwi ail (w Victory Over , Base Hits Salt Lake fAlthough Brighamites Stand to Take Financial 'Loss AMERICA ' I.E.GLK PACIFIC COAST LEAGCn. ret. I ret. W. Due to Prolonged Series to D etennine Winners of' .621 47r .. 60 .605 .92 Cleveland San Francisco " Second ' Sacramento . .620 46 s:, 66 .563 New York ..IS to Will Play; Final' Series, t Half, They 61 .516 . 357 Ft. LouLi .. . . .65 . ...... 66 S3 Seattle " ' K' 62- .512 I..OS Angeles . 66 .554 Washington v V Start Next Saturday ,82 .is v r '' .413 62. . . . . 68 . Boston .541 ..61 Oakland ,80 .460 72' .523 Detroit- . . .73 .Vernon . . ... .424 .. . . . w H ? i 9-to- -6 . r . : school tt.it her. . . St." Louis Collects 23 Hits rif-ur- e. e , , ed AlUrt Sothoron Inn: aliening er. legitimate ball 'this h.i. haj l?jkn the rrL.. T,.lr litllrri him. JMt:(.urc that driv NATIONAL ICMVKIU'2. li;ivi;. McGrWn c;unT. John in Game; Braves Win From Cincinnati mart- -' 11- I!ft op-jHo- - Nw York . on w. U to Pet. 47 . 7 47 IUl nf! ;:anr !rii r !'it'jbursr i.r-c;t-n. .oi " ST 1.1 7 .S . l JII S .112 out or p.rcklyTi . .. i: pnr.unt The ' O.ncinnall S7 70 .44 enthusiasm. kepf lcl 'rvfrv ?lm he Ch!f-nc.53 90 .491 Chlcajco .55 Salt Lake 4 . . 7S New Kl-- k York Lat are forwalked crvc .156 n dec:vrr. yer up . . .259 Philadelphia 109 .38 ...43 M " Portland ' Jt 4: I'hlUdf Jphi ward- n.t a terrific cllt .IS) imtrrd with "the umciro In chief. By Al Warden. they were too to far back Xhe vancatch offlft.tt throw th th Utalir-leaguKimtime ; club HeulU and of the Northern Directors of the Brigham YcwtertUyV Ycstertlay'fl Result. Robin. out of the gamr. More often YrnrnUj'i Ilealt. ball At Chicago (First fame). 8t. Loult eUtent Vernon 9. Salt Iake 6. At nrton Orclanatl j. ilfltrn t. business men of Brigham held a peppery meeting at the It'a different Tli no. not. 8t. 7. Plrntej 1. tBecond 7. S, San Francisco Seattle game) Chicago At Philadelphia Ft. 12, lhil. lead li lc'"than a half doit-- came. Kothoron I Jyft pennar.; Commercial club last night at which it was decided unanimously to , Portland 9.1 Los Antreles louls 3. Chicago 2. S. A lelphla idvancn now. would ail wek' , That' arrv ClevelanJ tall. ( 1. Detroit At Oakland n 3, Sacramento (FIrt game). Nrt cither- gm winners of the'pgdeh-Tfcjuonto111. ' , go through with th cheSu"e3. proposed series with-thi ,' "4 t"i at nui 10. Detroit 1. (Second game), Cleve- them,ovr llrr top. iir ii;m riui" : t l I Hhc a to efore Due de'.j rrlng. Ing aiour.d SALT LAKE. Sept. . Home runs land 3. Detroit 7 .series, regardless of financial difficulties. Txt j'm PACKING ilera get weary walling far him. But 17. York At Washington New big factor in the 9 to 6 vicfaetlthat the Peaches must remain idle until the series between P?-de- n playedofa the t Philadelphia. . Boilon can Harvard SO.eoo iwrdln U Al reult. getting team over the Washington 9. Vernon prta tory at iMttsSurr. Si. lxu " " . ' and Tremonton is completed, the expense of 'keeping theclub' Bees here Wednesday. The visitors -'J No other Karnes scheduled. No other game f"hed;l'l. s intact-waat first thought ouj of the question by theBrighamrtes. walloped out four during the game. DUNDEE-JACKSOISleter rUrths. had won the flrt hett Schedulr. E. II. It. Score:, Tclaya PIIILADr.LPHIA. have" rallied to the cause, however, and will! see 'Pept, 1. St. ag Vernon . . . . 9 10 0 Washington at New York. ' 1 j JUU lxu!-2:04 in iho Winter KjAlxlahD hammered and Belt with first place 1 ''. pace, 6 10 Roy Salt Lake . , I'hlladelphla at- Bonton. OFFj gregation of baseball dossers through tne series. ' In iGrattiin. No other scheduled.. hit heats. atralihl wtaalrr for twenty'hree and Batteries: SchePlenback, McGraw games The flae if coDDed for the second Ivor, first sacker and. pitcher ..Of the Wdr.rdy driven Predi O'Connor, lt won S. PhilMary. by final to half of the season by the Gunners Smithfield club- has - joinedf- the and Hannah; Poison, Thurston and gam here.J PIIILADi:LPHlA. Sept. WASHINGTON, Sept. 1. New York outfielder Lynn. will work a double hardship on the Peaches. flashy.' Hopkins, lyde. waa easily the tort of the fllJ adelphia had a brtef ra'.ly in the fifth ' wrll in be one to of bitted climbed the club as of within Wild inasmuch the the point in the 2:0 pice. Logan .Brighamities, a as check when the locals drove Ilalnet LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1. Los part payniejit for hi $00h Making 'West- show will be staged' here during Washher first appearance on the! Inning defeating by league leadership. ' to meet North prevented Portland spilt another of guarantee Dundee, the frem Jofcxny Clarence Brooks, former, Ogdeh and ; the coming week.' Thi3 feature will Clroalt, the New Hampshire further mound, but Ntw York, n an night-rounto perhere Wednesday. George ington todiy, 17 to 9.1 bout herv Grand Grace necessitate the- expenditure of $500 Logan catcher has been signed, scoring. Dawn, wore down her. opThe visitors hammered a trio of resulted .in Ihe match bclhK called off. marc, - or more, by the'1 Brigham club in ad form back of the "willow- - ,y Perkins, Lyons proved soft' pickings for the In doubje In the fifth wu in Hornttya 2:12 Marlon the trot Beavers in the first game, the Ducks: local pitchers for twenty-one- v aftrr ponent arc' on- tbjp dition to the $500, which wiirbe paid Hornsby and Morgan hit, The promoter offered Jackson's manathis-stea 9 Meu.iel. of the acatan and his run homa hit 0. :00th to invinciwas oa Coleman by eluding list making, the players for idleness this week. absolutely winning. $2300 la cah and a check for the JToddlngton and Dudctte mch had ger K. It. II.. ;L . TRUE SPORTSMEN hits. ble, but v run three W. Bouton in home th n enth made his a J. allowing the necessary. beat. McDonald, When thf offer was de- !amateur. 17 21 S remainder. tw entlejh. . It. II. The first game of the series between ' The Angels came back strong In the New York In with the proposi- Scorv: a Ms thrown from ulky St. 0 clined the 14 n . . spectators who bad wlt-- while driving Opera second. winning. 13 to 1. from Washington Ix)ul ,tion regardless of financial loss" the the winners of the 22, 2 In this njprea Batteries: Collin. Qulnr. Hoyi and ceased Ihree preliminary bmjt, were! . . ;. . ....... ..'S 1 who stuck it out to the finish. of Brigham and the citizens series is slated to bev' played af "Brigmerchants t Philadelphia " have shown that Ihey are sportsof ham Saturday. Ala-an- d The Angels touched him for sixteen Hoffman; Zachary, Kchacht, Courtney Infortard that money paid for ticket cwcl and was carrlcsj offtho track. North Batterie: and Halne. a ' However, he.cC3pcd wjlh only few urnlth; Wintenr. Bett hits. Score: R. H. E. and Gharr.ty. KEENLY "INTERESTED.- . the' first order, i Bull 'dog determina-tio- n would bo refunded. Htnllne. i 1 8 9 bruises. in all pro bability twirl Portland on the part of some of the "live r Mclvor-wilTaul St. Billy DeFoe, llshtweigkt. 3 3 . . 0 Los Angeles m DETROIT, fiept.- 1. Cleveland and defeated Gene 'BOSTON. Spt. I. Boton tok tha wires.''- of .the city resulted in the the opening game far the. Peaches.. 00Belmont, Memphl. ..Wedfans aro action last night. Batteriesr Coleman and Fisher; Detroit divided a double- bill of lh Clncinf.atl aerira. I last Brigham The bout between Jimmy Sullivan. ; ADD NEW ji i M series nnd Lyons and Baldwin. in the' STARS to 1. WednMay. nesday, 1 the visitor taking . f he flrtt7 New RECORDS holding RUNNING nnd dropping the second York, and Joe Jackaon. PhiladelIt. II. K. 10 to The Peaches copped the pennant are anxious to see the. title series for.. Second, game: th rltitor to elx hits and retting sen- 1 4 . . . . . 3. to 13 Portland f pr the first half of the season'iby the second half decided. phia, waa. stopped In th fifth round, . SET IN KANSAS BOWL aupporu g 1 In the second game au and IK The series between Brigtram and Los Ange3 the Smithfield warriors. . New Yorker th the Score: It. II. E. refcrfe trimming' dfclarlng were hit hard." while in the sec- was not While their team has been weakened the winners of the Tremontoh-Qgde- n Batteries: . Pillette ' " and 4 King; Cincinnati. to fight. trying ond Malls and I'hle were wild, forcto" some ectent 'by injuries and Ill- series will consist of a fivesame series Thomas and Stanage. . DOIK1K CITY. . Koton A.;j. New had the York, Benny Valger, ness the Peaches have recruited three for league gonfalon ..honors. The of the Cnlvcrtly of Chtcsro. ing in four of Detroit's runa. Poilterle:Markte and ATlngo; better of his bout with White, lUirtky Charley E. new players who should attd consider- team winning three out of five games on the lKdg a 1. meet and in track Oakland SACRAMENTO, Oeinchger Gowdy, running Sept. .10 15 1 Chicago. .Valger weighed 1314 and City apeedway. covrred 500 meter in able strength to the aggregation. Mc- - will be declared champions. . won a pitchers' battle between Buzz Cleveland 00 1 1 . White lZ5k pouada. 1 minute." 5 conds. Acrordtrg to Arlett and Dick Nirhaus. 3 to 1. from JDetroit kothoron ana urelli: Batteries: lowerel 4 00 offlclil of the meet, Sacramento Wednesday. Moiling and Woodall, Bassler. A two-ru- n world rvcArd for that dUtance LONE BANK BANDIT. lead obtained by Knight's Dauss, the Second game h of a second. home run with one cn in the first, ... ESCAPES WITH $4000 by R. II. K. FAVORITE DEFEATED came In handy In the face of the Sencf the Illlr.oS. AlhMlc Jole Ray 7 3 BY TENNESSEE COLT tub clipped g It econd from the ators' rally, which netted Cleveland 7 10 0 ... j 1500 meter record, the new time be- SKATTIJ Waah.. Se pL 1 A banIi. II. E. Detroit the one run. Score: Batteries: Mall. Uhle and O'Neill; 1 C 3 J minute. 5& 2tC aerond. Ths dit entered the GrcnXake S tat tack, Oakland . . Ing 7 1 2 Leonard and Bas!er. READVILLn. Mass.. Sept. 1. Rose! old record f A. K. Klvlst. made at a" aubarban InstiluUon. Sacramento . Batteries: Arlett nd Koehler: chain ppn Scott, Ma.. Via toKl lncs tcrand and Kagpc-- Fred Kaujt. a boy futurity Cambridge. 1 CHICAGO, Sept. 1. St. Louis and winner of last 2. S. June Canfield Elliott. and was In defeated year, JacTw Dempsey, world's h,eivy weight Wed.. whohaJ opened the- tank,, and eit Dave Davenport former Ogdeh Chicago divide. a double-heade- r ,,0 the GraTitf " Circuit race Wednesday the pitching aee, took sweet revenge on mitt champion, 5s .vacationing-,lrSAN FRANCISCO. KepL 1. The nesday, the locals taking the "first rsped with cafh estSmattsd at J40C3 'Deliver club of the Midwest leaque east. Thft Utah mauler has receJved Seals won from the Si washes Wed- game, which wn a batting bee, 7 to hen .the Tennessee colt. Favonian. 'the after he bad forced Assistant Cashier ' on two accasions last webk. Last Fdman. win owneJ and driven by Krr-many . pff?rs since his battle with nesday, 7 to 1. O'Doul held the vis- 5. giving Fabcr his "twenty-fourt- h D. Ilanlon to open the vault. Ths J. -handed ', the. Denverites. a Georges Carpentier but Jack Kearns itors, to three hits and no runs up to of the reason, while the visitors won took the measure of Tom Murphy' day Dave tandlt, before kavlnir the bsnk. locke4 S to 0 beating and last Sunday he is sUil using pencils by" the gross 'try- - the ."final the econd game, a pitching duel. Oily In the American l!orebre,dcr when Patterson hit frame, In tb vault. Ilanlon '. 8 came home, with an to 0 win. And ing to figure out just, where the m,ost the ball Into the left field bleachers 3 to 2. for 3 year-oltrotter. Tk NP.W YOniw futurity RepU'li ' in knee his wrenched still the Denver scribes, state that the jack can be made. Faber fielding for a circuit smash. b Johnny Wflon, brill and retired in tho ueventh In- - i Hose Scott won the first heat easily. Mor.ahtn l,elt held big. fcjoy. carries horsashoes R. 11. L nnlnar Score: will "rior was Inllan Huacll Favonian chanre hahds Ichamplon. who of master but thereafter mlddlwettht, contestof the firnt . 1 4 1 , Joey Lynch, former bantam king. Is Seattle J.forsdST i tout . with 'In his llarrif burp, rlfnatlnn lh tiet K. IL II. ' ft n 7 n lVs.nsM!tfrt getting-- Jnto the pink and states that J Dow .that out Uickartl ! th title 1 .claimant. ; CsOO ney. blts Cfevrlaod, (.. 1 printed 5 14 Perlecme ' winner Ix)iiis principal owners of the Chicago Cuba, he will regain his lost crown which LUtterlea: "! tfLw Gardner, D.iily and St. koocka Mm, out. Pro-- 1 Couhr - lifted only" in drcUion matcV , Iowney 17 0 lnW .7 Chicasro use Los of the club the Herman Pete Y'elle. O'Doul and Angeles: jwill recently, copped. Lynch In raw of a knockout. Tta J moter Tex r The ' lllUf 1UU. acnourM tvy... latterles: Davis, palmero. Burwell repeated in Coast' league, as a farm for is training in the mountains of Maine. Spencer; oo ,a- I2U0O Theru:mc no. care the fixhtjr win be City appjinr,ln Wilar" Collins: and FHn such a farm in op.'- A report of , his condition .has been McWfeney. not roungsteirs.'v With Z:v event for unui tut ffa!ra.. trotters, American' 0f ikiff,Johar.y firwJht nnd Fchalk. kinson Cubs believes received the an that from eastern 'reprcsenta ration Wrigley UMPIRE'S FOOT BONES Second game ' ndan save thousands of dollars yearly. tive by-- th!s department: ; ! - , S 60 . rfnf it , :'', " e 1 .Jl o . r Box-Ride- lul ' 3. i. " e 1 -- - . Sr-telul- : - thir l'V-..-.!The- ! N v - 1 i v - - - . . - An-geles'a- nd Pil-lett- e. - hospital - p ' , ; going-through- t Ogden-Tremonto- v J J " " - l - - ' keenly.-intereste- im . - Ogden-Tremonto- , ! -- -- - d , - ! . Hol-lln- 1 1- Kao..-6M..l- - Itll. - ITS . 2-- the-tlmt- f -- one-fift- oi.e-flft- h ninth-Innin- 1 Nle-hau- s. . We-tfnesds- d X - 1 . j ' must kay.o downey Wilson to get belt - ; -- , l d r,iir . n Il"r c t- JtW-kr-d a--- v - Jei-M- - . . Gridder of the - East high sch,ool have started' their.,' preliminary footSJOCN CITY, Sept. 1. Jack Daly, ball practice at Brighton. Coach Ott in' the Western loiue, sufRomney has. charge of the party, which umpire includes 80 candidates'' together .i;h fered the fracture of two bones In his risht foot last Satunlay. when he waa trainers and other official. hit by a line drive through the shortposition in a gam in Desnner of i stop's George Von Elrh.N recent' Aloine3. Daly, underestimating the of hi3- ir.ju;y, later worked .gouieo. here. lie submitted to an y examination Wednesday which "n" " '"'"J. t fractured bones. He Im in the" national-- golf tourney "at "St. revealed-tw- secured hl3 release from mediately es this season and de- .. , ... for his home in Rochester. N. parted showinr. Y. g. . . ,as Tolbert, ilavemeyer', Woods, Paxbn- and .Sed wick checked; in And there . their .cleats a year ago. are no new Tartans yet in sight; to d, Chicago . Patterle: Ifr.yne Kerr and Lees. Wi J L-- NKW -- - . ; - . . : i i -- oo- i arc-.puttin- g " ' - . - . j, ,f,mlmt - .!.: m- - ' ,n " WW ' VVJ ',. ' " 5 n nunwiu f s-il- d seek a bout with Benny Leonard for the world's title, AHERN GENE By "MfTTCt4 r. I ' irr: ' , -- - - - ji fr H u, . New Uomt3tx - tutu f should, be - hotly, Tpday's "game, f ' v." : ' vV Skipper Edgar Willett .will do the chucking for' the Ogdehitea while Chic IShaoey is slated i tb perform on the line for. the visitors.' tiring J Should the- Gunners capture the '"contest;" today a third, game will ibu to. determine the champions jiecessary of the second half. This game in on the Brig, Aill probability, ham or Logan .diamond. If the Bears , romp home with the ' .wii captUre the victory ; today league gonfalbri and thereby win the ."right to meet, the Brigham Peaches for the championship of the seasol; Tommy Fitzpatrick- has had his men on their toes, .of, Ute apd they, will be a- hard aggregation to defeat.! The third game if played. willf be scheduled for afternoon. Saturday ' OOi: potato "crop this year is iThe' sweet 114,000,-00estimated at bushels: S133S f. con-"teste- 'd. -- " "1 V NKW TOPvK. Kept.-1- . Krnl Utce. claimant of the European lightweight boxing championship, arrived yter- he would day on the Olympla and - . 1,1 - Conti.. : " ' " ,, BOUT WITH LEONARD 1 ;, i EUROPEAN SEEKING - - on iW, . - Tre-,'ijiont- -, " . 1 ,1- 110,1-01- 1 '. - I mmm Sept. 1. former National Woodward, a no twirled hit. league pitcher, game for. New Haven of the lantern league, defeating Waterbury 10 o 0' Wednesday. ' Only 31 batsmen . fscetl him, five reaching first base 'and none getting to second. Ho struck out six and ' walked for. . . 00 aTT-sfa- T - HAVUN. Frank ! Ira "Dern. claimant. of 'the "world a l mmuieweigni mai uue, ianu. iouds 'BO' M'MILLAN WILL Sampson of Denver will mest fn . the an event of. feature COACH GRID TEAM card at Saltair Saturday evening. Dorn will meet all comers in Salt Lfrkt dur' , , FOUT Y.'ORTH. Tex.. Sept. 1. ing the coming winter, v 'f '. . is Alvn ("Bo") McAilllin, football star, fc'am Clapham and Jack Sherry will will succeed Charles Morln. National Victory for Bears Will Elim meet in a return match at. Uock league baseball umpire, ns couch for inate vocals From P,en4 Springs Labor ddy. In n recent mat the Centre college eleven In 1922.' it Contest between the two men Sherry was 'learned jiere today.' ':i'-- r nant Chances wa the winner, using the toe' hold. McMlllin will with Centre colThe Labor day affair will be staged lege .again thlf play seasonilorln will toe hokl. barred.. Merchan- t- coach again th year and. it Is said. with the The Ogden Gunners and the of Rock Springs the event,I will accept an eastern collego offer Bears are slated to do battle on. next- season." today in the second ams of the series to determine the flagr winner in the Northern Utah league for the second Half of the season at' Lorin'Farr parK. THE CRAZY QUILT played at Tre ,Ih the : initial 'game tne monton last luesaay liears were, .victors by a 2 to 0 score, , In this game Hook Corey, entered the hall of jfame by twirling' a no hit no run t . ' game. 1 Sevireld: IN EASTERN LEAGUE X-ra- H1U IH- and ' 2 NO HIT, NO RUN GAME I if 2,42 2 oo e- i'take their places. Witn sjch a proposition Fisher has a tough road ahead. n. it. e. FRACTURED IN GAME S. ; Harvard ' confronts a tough proposition on the gridiron during the coin--kjfall.5, Coaph Bob Fisher has lost "the forward line of his gridiron raa ji5hine. vile knows that no team is any stars stronger than Us front line. 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