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Show THE OGDEN 10 STANDARD-EXAMINE- TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1921. R Hi 0 ... . t . - . . , QUILT L' THE CRAZY .. , , . GENE By AHERN PIRATES HOLD Vr j hi r i . i - i inn ii&iijfiii r-- r r rm i1 i i t I I SLIGHT LEAD Game of Championship Series 12 to 6 k, in the state. Within another year the boosters of the city hope to see the entire field podded. This would make playing in loth baseball and football better from all angles. " The quarter-mil- e track, which has been placed in us by the Wild West officials, will be remodeled during the coming spring and efforts to bring the state track . and field meet for high schools to Ogden will be made, THREE TEAMS HERE. Three teams will be featured in the grid sport in Ogden this fall. Weber Normal, Ogden high and the Ogden Athletic association: More than li games have already been scheduled. Candidates for the Ogden A. A. team will hold their first practice of flie season Wednesday evening at' the tabernacle square. STARS TO REPORT. ' , - J "l vnh mnfTi crrt,vrr i r - J i : . ; - 6. The Brigham Tremontonv. here Peaches trounced Labor day In .the second game of. the western "wprldjs series." bv a score of 12 to 6. Monday's victory gives each of the two teams one victory and no defeats.' The third game of the series will be played at Tremonton Wednesday. The largest crowd of the season 'attended the second battle here Monday. "Hook" Ccrey, of no-h- it fame, started on the slab for the visitors but was batted from the box in the seventh. He was replaced by Shaney. The two touched for a Bear moundmen were " 4 1 hits. of total Elmus Gober and Clarence Brooks were the heavy hitters. Gober made a homer, triple and single in four' times up. Grant Ambrose pitched for Brig- ham and twirled a nice article of ta.ll. Errors by his mates aided the Bears or tneir runs. in securing a nuraoer v ; The score: BRIGHAM. Sept. The 'athletic field at Lorin Fan-parwhich was placed In good condition under the supervision of thfe spring, will city commissioners lastwhen the Inibe in first class shape tial grid game of the year Is played. At the close of the Wild West show this week, the gridiron posts will re-be With slight placed in position. Will with the best rank field the pairs r,vJp t . (C 7I . WOUR UAR VoU OS. j M NATIONAL UlAGri:. W. 1 Hoton . CO 3 0, .. 9 19 ... '. . . SI i'hlUdlphla ... ....... 44 ChlcACo l 3 SS . AMIIRICAN I.IIAGtr: w. U ret Nw Tcrk .III. Kt. Ijnjla HI . . . Wahir.ton . . . Kcton 1 lrtroit . ... .447; ;JJ2 . . , . . . .so 47 .... .. c to 10 4 .. 1 . . .2J3i l'hlUdtlphta l ,4i .... . . . Tel. .C10 .1 C7 C4 .4$ 71 .470 .427 75 ti C .41! .3:7 YKSTKR n A Y 8 YmtrrOaf'a Rcwului At Itroit (Firt cam)Chlcaeo C. At New York IFlm ram) Uonton rorul crnr) lie-- ; Drirolt 5; (wrcond game) Chicago 2. . New York S: ! Detroit ton 3. Nw York . St. At Drookljn (Flrat came) Fhlla- . A Cleveland (First game) . wl : 3 liecona 1. econd delnhla cievejand iq: Hrooklyn came) cam) ioum ir. ntrtima t. 1'hlladelphla. 4. lirooklrn S. At PltUburB (Klrt rarre) Cincln- V I'm ii-Phnatl 2. nml.unr 1. thirteen Innlnr: ..cond came) Cincinnati 1. Flttsbur JJn ?, "Uclphla I. 2. Botton (Klrt came) New York At St. LxuU (Firtt came) Chlcaro f. At 0: (econd came) New York lionton 3. SU Ioul 4: (fecond same) Chi 2. Boston t. 4. SU Lout 3. HT-SULTS. - i - - - - - - - ' - - - - - .i s ., - . - - . .. r i 4- - ' l c. . : . . t'tSTl f.T .v ns: . . ,N I Vl.OUIM.tW '1 7 , - 1 V - HEW) -- i.1 I A V M Ul 1 I L-- U. TnnfW UnOP T vhlp; , , r,J v rago " - tre3ionton. .r. h.'o. a. ab; 1 5 2 SffKxlnlc Today Washington at I'hlladeJphla. New Y'ork at Boston. Not othtr games scheduled. BOSTON. Sept. C Buth made l.ia home run In the ninth f!ftyflrt of the second gam Monday. He hit hJjrh Into deep renter field Lleach-e- n against a stror.if mind. New York won the first game, I to 0 hitting Jones Shard. Hoiton won the wecond pam to 7. Karr holding the learue leaders to four Tills. n. u. r. . .8 14 0 New Y ork . .0 f o Boston ... . . . ; Ft. ChScayo at Ct. Louia, No other CAr.ti irctcJuleJ. 1112 12 0 10 11 4 4 5 ............to ."X Nfw York Ft-- IxuIji 1 U SI SI 0 Plttsburjt , ?T7 1 ) BAD WAVE Brooklyn Cincinnati " Black, rf Fitzpatrick, 3b S. Adams. 2b . Borstadt, If ... . Falentine, c . . WITH RED SOX Doublehcadcrs Are Split Babo Ruth Collects Fifty-firs- t Home Run; Indians iietween rivals on "Lator Day Split With Cards Brigham Captures Second Plans Already Started for State High School m , Track Ieet YANKEES SPLIT Ixuls at Cleveland. Ti c New NEW TO UK. PopL Natton.nl retained York thrir poa'.tlon 0 a Rrn behind PUUHure by djvid-- i 2 2 5. 1 inc a. doubleheader with Boiion lion-la3, 0 0 6. 4 Kilpatrick, ea' won the f'.rwt came. C ta listenGianti 0 4 G. Adams, lb 111 0 lh nwond. S it 3. 5. and ths 0 0 3 Young, cf official Polic that about eUraati 0 0 3 Corey, p Into th not 2J.000 could get peraon 1 0 1 1 Wilkenson. 0 'Dee, Glasmann, Bagley, . Shaney, p ' Btvcral women faiotevl In the park. Cross, Smith, Irwin, O'Keefe, Mohr, r cmh. . . . . . 37 11 24 15 Totals Petersen, Sherry, Cook; Reed, E. WilIn flrnt catne an rallied the Iloton numerous LI 1 and 1! GUAM. kenson, Kay, Pett won New York ltd after ty 4 to 0. will report for the initial workR. II. O, A. " others me itiiirr imn nmnit. in work ci out. 4 1 1 3 2 Menges, 2b . tha Boston pnrh httUrw featured . The first game of the season for th Walsh, ss Batteries: Saankey and Dm Vor- 0 0 2 5 in the eichth. rally 1 1 A. A. warriors will be played here on Lynch, 3b Jones tnd Hue I. 5 mrr;. New York took the econJ pjm be- 1 Second 4 4 .3 4 and the Brooks, c . game September 2 4. Utah Aggies TBRDQ'-MfinKhen. a recruit tsr.cher. lie ytria. 1 n. it. e. 4 will mix at Logan on October Gober, lb . 3 13 2 jhlnd lpcals alkeot ed thirteen hit, but thrm 1 and will tangle in a second game New York 4 0 0 2 5 If ...2 Hopkins, and trred wai supported. Boston 3 2 13 2 here on October 8. rf Hornsby," ,i Rogerso B. H. K. Hfore: Games with other schools of the Blair, cf . . Batteries: '3 Collins. Quinn, 1 S 6 Beaton ... nd Do Vormtr; Karr and Walters, state have also been arranged. 5 4 0 Ambrose, p 6 10 New York The Weber Normal-Ogde- n high Hattcrtea: WaUon. Braxton. rHlLADHLriUA. Pert-- I. Wash35 12 14 27 20 Totals ... gridiron clash will take place on Turand O'Nclli: Tonry, bailee. ington divided a double bill with Score by innings: key day this year. Hmith. NEW YORK, ScpL finyder. Causey and WU The coaches of the Ogden division Tremonton Monday. The scores trt H. 11. It. Second game: 4 to 3 and 7 to 3. son of Boston, and Bryan Downey of 8 In the mornlnr will meet during the early part of the 0 0 10 0 0 1 2 Runs . . 13 Bcirton 11 1 7 0 " 3 1 10 0 3 lUaty outpltched Johnson, tha 11 Hits - coming week; at' which time schedCleveland, O,, both still claimed the ti- Vail and i!alnr v.w v or,K Win Each content going eleven Senators Take 'Double ules for the season will be made. Og- Brigham Sprague tle of Hasty I";. middleweight boxing a: champion Hhe. ; , w, h:, own Scott Uotvd; lUttcrl. and o 12 den, Weber, Box - Elder and Davi3 Runs'. . . .3 0 0 2 plped arid of world the the in Heat From Oaks Title Contest; fact today despite and itnllh. WOrk at th bat. Creep 0 6 0 x 14 high schools will be represented in Hits . . . . .2 0 0 3 had second their at tbey fling Rommel wa hit hard enough In setting the Ogden division. The team winning 2, Al Walsh Ward Wins ruts-turLynch, Summary Errors Up oii. Seals riTTSnUIlG. Ta., Sept. the ownership of tho crown in Tex Rick the title honors in this loop will win Hopkins, S. Adams. Home run Go innings or the afternoon and Cincinnati evened up on thO game early to give the Senator a command ard's big arena at Jersey City yesterthe right to fight for the state title ber. Two-bas- e hits LJIa'r. Hopkins. two holiday rameti, Cincinnati winning ing lead and was finally succeeded by with the winners of the other sections Hornsby. Three-baa- a hits S. Adams. PACIFIC COAST LLIACiLI day. trouble develooe.t in the ma Sin Motor the momln-'sn- d nttaburg; In the;fcyjcr Jn lnJ laJrJU Johnson, Miller state. of the vr. L. chine driven by Iru all. recosrnl-e- d Gober. Black. Ktolen bases Hornsby twelve taci rounds fought .They fcf a .rrnoon rftCh BCrc..The and Gharrity each got a home run. bv The coming season will be the fifty-ir- 2, S. Adams. Hits Off. Corey 10. 32 Fan Francisco C4 hi .537 .95 an official decision which is dirt track automobile chamolon. in without thirscore In t! a broke visitor 11. if. n football. 3 for 67 .570 prohibited by tho laws of New .82 at bat in 6.1-- innings: off. Shaney Sacramento . match raw with Ctilr D. Spmgue at teenth InnlnE In the mornintc the won v and Jersey. . . .1 10 1 90 67 4. 8 at but in 1 3 innings. ashlngton .573 necessitated Losing Ijs Angeles Monday, which on a para to Uohne. hi steal of sec- Philadelphia Downpy won tho majority unofficial the haitln? .4 11 2 Off on .'87 r.9 ball3 on Bases of thn Seattle event the feature Corey. r. pitcher Tray-noFO 0TB ALL BEGINS TO error Wilson and and by ond docLMon of newspaper experts. Batteries: The Johnson and 75 1, off at A 1, .81 off Ambrose Picioich; S, Oakland. broken card. crankshaft Shaney Corey ;ci3 fight did not even fpced and Perklna. 76 .82 Struck out By Ambrose 1. Sacrifice- i Vernon . develop a knock- - the clone of the ninth lin of the sec,519 PUSH OTHERS ASIDE Lhits held the lied to four hit lUty Second Cooper 4 1 game R. 00 93 down. ond .62 Lake Salt elimlnatedVatl. Adams, heat Kilpat Fitzpatrick. the afternoon, two of which were R. H- E. ..38 250 117, Prior to the accident Vail led in Wlliinn. hnwcvfr hasn't vnt rAllnrt. Portland . ricK, Walsh, uooer. tin ov pitcner a a wild tdtch and steal Washington... bunched with 9 0 both in The 1'hllbrln NEW YORK, Sept. 6 Old man foot- - Brooks by Corey. Time of game 1 .heat. Sprague r- the alxth ed h!3 share of tbe par5. The New In a run. Philadelphia V; Inning 9 ... 0 nn rulttng 50 Left bases minutes. h3ur Itcsulls. ...4 Ycstcrtlay's ,CJ ball, the hardy veteran whose cavorc- Tremonton 8, h nth. with ,n lhc commission Instructed boxing Jersey lfJBatteries: Wilkenson 10-5. and f 'Vernon Lake Salt lhU Schalk; Umpires Brljjhani U man on third and two out. Cooper's Najlor and Perkins, ing for the public comes in the cool, Gwinn and Spencer. Ilickard to withhold it pending an In - lfe country l? San Francisco Seattle stncle drove over the winning run. y crisp days of autumn, crowded into the "Wilson's of tactics oo eaaa vesication won Oakland Sacramento 62. ring the first he.it with Vail K. H. E. Score: CLEVELAND. Sept. . C'evtlanl mln-itescene, of summer sports today and the which met with boohs and cries of In 10 2 Los Angeles Portland second. 1 Z Cincinnati St. Louis broke even Monda), and dull thuds of his training, stunts BATTLING ORTEGA "fttslltnir elimination In the second heat the from tho rmvH 2 Cleveland 1 8 winning the caused baseball, tennis and. yachting SALT .LAKE. tSept. Salt Lake! The New Jerney boxing commission ot Vall'tf machine automatically closed Pittiburg gam. Rixey and Hargrare. 10 to & and loair.g In morning LOSES ON A FOUL the lUtlru; f ahs to turn for a moment from afternoon. Vernon Tpllt- - even, in tha Labor will decide neat Thursday afternoon the event accordlna to Frank Gard- WJr.go. Wil Morrison. Hamilton and 12 to I. ner, referee, and an official of the A. son. thoughts of xnational championships" hfve. yesterday, the .Tigers wnetner wuson s cnarantce p: 35,uuu A. card day Smith's batting was responsible for A. had Vail As both and Sprague j and world series. It. IL E.1 the rooming Second game: COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Sept. winning the first, pme, 10', to S. and will bq held up further. one won victory, while hi bUck contest remained heat the Candidates for Harvard's 1921 squad p. Gorilla Jones of New Orleans, was the I5ec8 coppins;.' the sVcoitd. 10 to Cincinnati In work the afternoon wor "Wilson's kept the chamundecided. were ordered out today, at Cambridge awarded a decision over Battling Or- 5. First Game: Pittsburg It. 11. JC. prompted our unsatisfactory pions in the lead until the seventh Al Ward eall defeated "Wi!d said Charles aetion." Batteries: Markle and Hargrave; when St, Louis made six consecutive ... .'.10 14 3 McNair, a member track Cooper by Head Coach Bob Fisher. About 90 tega in the first round Monday when Vernon commission. Church, the Pacific coast dirt and- Brottem. S 1G 1 hits and won. five-mIn candidates were expected to attend Referee Jabe Casady said the latter Salt LiLkc . ... their thr champion. 11 times in 12 rounds." "He led Cleveland ran cut of pitchers In th 'Faath. Jind Batteries: Hannah: on won the heats Ward motorcycles. ihe opening practice. John F. (Chick)- had hit low. The men are middle-weight- Dromiey. 1'olson, Thurston and e. on BROOKLYN. afternoon. Sept. 4 1 secManager Speaker finally In Hyler. 39 minute first heat " Meehan, the youthful mentor of Syrawon a double-heade- r from having to call on Henderson, Brooklyn Second game: .. H. It. K, KING a college in second onds. He th heat copped RHILE Y FIRST cuse, will greet the advance guard of Monday.. 3 to 1 and 8 to recruit from Texas. 13 4 4 .minutes. 41 seconds, and the final Philadelphia. Otto Wallace of Milwaukee, was Vernon . . 4. Bunched -hits rave Brooklyn the S 1921 candidates this afternoon. At awarded the judge's decision over Salt Lake . 10 14 e. r, ir. heat In 4 minute. 43 second. RACE IN idltchell.-Croscontent. flrrt St, Louis ... and'Mur-i-hymore BatteriesV 11 than three Johnny Noye of St. Paul, at the end 0 ; State College, Pa., In a special wdded event. Wurd easa George Smith wa knocked out of Cleveland 10 score candidates are working for the of their fast lO.round lightweight bout. In Jiieger and Lynn. defeated a Clair Spranu ily y the second Batteries: Shocker. Burwell acdj automoblle-motorcrcle content. the box In 'six Inning of enc COLORADO SPRINGS. Sept. Penn State squad today under the dl-- I Kid Lee of St. Loui3 got the judge's Jn allowed hit slcRAM;ETO.." .H.jpt; 6. Sacra- King Rhlley of Grand island. Nebr.. Ward's time was 4 minutes '39 sec- ?am. Sedgwick Fevsreld; Malls. Morton and O'Nelh. rection of Hugo Bezdek and his assist-- : decision over George Fox, of London, mento the lait two inaicge. JtSi fifth straight panie won a leg on the Penrose trophy in onds. .JtJecond game took ants. .... First game: R. II. "E. at the end of six rounds. They from'Oakland. 2 to 1. Monday after- the annual Pike's Peak automobile -- Charles Yetter captured the Ford Eng., oo ... ,12 77 21 St. Lou! 11 21 noon,, after taking, In the fourth. 6 to hill climbing contest, driving the 12 bug race. Philadelphia are lightweights. j ... Cleveland . , j. forenoon. Crooktyn 2 14 this I, which 19 Thousands ana attended the 2.000 miles and in minutes meet,, oo feet OHIO STATE ADDS Batteries: Winter and Henllne; Batterels: Kolp. Davis, Bayne and A pitohere' batHe between Jones and 16 5 seconds. The record was estab- was pronounced a success. Grime and Miller. Seversid; Uhle., Morton, lisgby, Henthe - second game In- lished by Ralph Mulford In 1916, with TO COACHING STAFF BRENNAN KNOCKS OUT Nieha.U8 mad R. II. n. derson and O'Neill, Second game: It. II. E. IS minutes, 22 seconds. . , teresting. First game: 4 11 . 5 13-... , .... Oakland Philadelphia, The trophy was offered to the car NEW RECORD MADE AUSTRALIAN BOXER Sacramento . . 2 3 12 .6 8. . 1 Brooklyn DETROIT. Mich Sept. . Chicago O., ' Sept. 6. The of best the COLUMBUS," time. Irrespective making " Fedr-wlcand Batteries: Smith. 'JLIte.n, Batteries':': and and Detroit divided a double bill MonWinn footten of Mltae, INDIAN FIELDER BY the big additional offered for the pise, coaching staff prlrea In each of . and Kunz first-anCook. MlJgua and Krueger. Bruggy; the visitors taking the morning Koehler; (Shea. n day Bren-nasecond ball championship team at Ohio State 6. three Bill ATLANTA. Ga.. Sept. Bccbnd garni: .. , It. II., E. classes, based onplace f to & In the eleventh game, disthis year of Chicago, knocked out 'Digger" Oakland-university will be augmented MacDon-engine piston . 6. The Cardinals and Icn'ng In the afternoon. 4Inning, ST. 1 LOUIS. 6 2 Sept. O.. CLEVELAND. ; Elmer of services Clarence SepU 3. the In round placement. Brown of Australia. the first by from the Cul hera Spectacular fielding by the Whit toSox 2 6 0 Sacramento . cars started, five being Smith. Cloeland right fielder, has es- look both game aid, former captain and end, and of a scheduled Eighteen heavyweight Batteries: Jones and Koehler; NIe forced out of the race by engine trou- tablished a new major-leaguMonday by a 4 t o 3 score. The sec and the pitching of Kerr in all batting ond Andy Nemecek, star center on last bout Monday. The men Bparred about baus ' . game went only five Innings, duo one Inning featured the morning Cooke. and A record. ble. eleven. 10.09 crowd estimated at a minute and then Brennan -. ended It year's title iswinning to rain. at Smith Detroit. game. viewed the race from vantage points , Starting Sunday Practice to begin September 15. with a smash to the Jaw. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 6. The Wilkinson weakened In the e.'ghtit soggy field for known today that made seven consecutive extra base th A heavy rain made a was the course. OO along and Seals dlyidcd a double bill game, which completed inning this afternoon, permitting hits for 22 bxses. and waa robbed of In a first 81' 5 seconds the Slyker, end on last year's team, Only separated drUxle. , to overcome a two-ru- n .' Monday, the first game going to the Rhlley and Otto Loesche of Connors-vlll- another when WHHnma made a senMAT BOUT STOPPED.' available will not bo. this lead Tiger year. R. H. E. Flrrt game: visitors. 8 to 0, and the second to OO IL f Ind.. who took second place. sational catch of his ncrlflc fly In 0 Chicago Chicago His St. WICHITA. Kans., . Sept. 6. Police the Seals. 10 to 7. with 2.7 IajuIb. t j5 0 game on death the Monday's Rhlley narrowly escaped St- - Louis 1 . . . 4 10 First game HERMAN TOYS WITH late Monday stopped a wrestling bout R. II. E. first turn ... Detroit .. . accounted for twelve runs. when his a'sDft car struck tatting fill 1 8 12 Batteries: Ponder. Freeman and 0 spot In the road and skidded to within . hit Nebras- Seattle . here between were John of Batteries: Ptzek Kerr home of Smllh'n and Four Schalk; Hollicg FRENCH CHAMPION ka and Charlie (Kid) Cutler of Chi- San Francisco-. '. : 4 six inches of a 4 0 North and Leonard.. Holllng and Bajwler. coming In auccerslon. The O'FarreW; Pertica, deep gulch. Rhlley runs, thre . Second game cago, heavyweights, after they had iBatteriei- - .Francis' and Spencer; was the favorite when race start- others were double, one of which the R. jr. E. Second more an Lewis hour. Couch. game; and The than b6 the field missed Agnew. n. ir. e. ed. The struggled in winners each class took clearing rely right NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 6. Pete Her- referee awarded the decision to Pezek. 0 Chicago 3 t Second game:'"' . II. E. a $500 purse and 1200. was offered for fence. In addition ' Smith received Chicago It. j f j 1 man of New Orleans, bantamweight The match was stopped, it Was stated, Seattle . . 9 ; 7. IS 2 second place. ... Detroit tour base on balls, three being inten- St Loul .,.4 . newswon Batteries: l'rei'm4n Jones, Cheeves the 10 .12 "2 because of rough actions bv the wrest- San Francisco' Batteries: Wilkinson and Schalk;j tional. Ills batting average Monday champion of the worldj Summaries: mo and Clem Ada Doak an Cole Batteries: lers. Brenton and Jacobs", over Pezek fall. and wns ond WoodAlt nt, after decision Daly; obtained, h Class one: paper Charley Ledoux, perfect. displacement: - Oy -oo of wrestling in ams, Spencer; 'O'poul and Telle.00 Glenn SchulU French bantamweight champion. In a hour and four minutes of Colorado Springs . were used which and fists W. feet II. Bentrup, Harold Frantz.Tlme freely. ALL LIQUOR PERMITS l(h round nodecision bout. Ledoux's After half an hour's LOS. ANGELES,; Sept. 6. The Anthe men 21:54 TENNIS TEAM FOR CUP SUGGEST awkwardness made the. fight uninter- went at it again. wrestling Shortly after, the gels took both games from Portland Class two: 184 to dish WILL BE EXAMINED esting. LOSES FIVE ROW TITLE GOLF of 8 to 4 placement: Otto Loesche, J. C. WIN gcorea WORLD police took a hand. Monday, winning by . and ,9ito 3. llamnson. Lynch Hess, Time 21:47 First game: R. H. E. Class three. 300 cubic Inch displacemesept i. investiga. Washington, NEW YORK. Sept. 4 ,9 Five matches tlon 2 nt-and .. .. NEW YORK. SepL 8. AnnuM comPortland., of all up outstanding Ralph permits la ta sum up, the be begun shortM . and many Los Angeles .. 8 .9 4 Mulford. Steve Nemeeh. for a allTer cup between the played, five won. This petitions cancel2 1 9 1 of record America's Dv5s cup lations may follow, prohibition Batteries: Ross Ptllette and Fisher; open golf champions of the United tennis en team, which Monday ended the forcemsnt officials Thomas, Sorta and Baldwin. States and Great Britain will be sugla the In it UNIONTOWN CLASSIC astournament . with . challenge 'Second game:' R. IL JapAn al tention of dry authorities to comb out gested to the United States Golf 3 10 4 sociation by the Sqund View Golf club Forest Hills by two single victories. all tut bona fid uier of the certifi.'WON BY FETTERMAN In final matches, vrltneiourd by cate." officials sAld. 2 Los Angeles . . .. s'. ... . .; United Barnes. State Jim where 10.000 rpectator Monday. WillUm T. Batteries: Scott,' Ellison and King; champion. Monday ' defeated Jock Tilden.They asserted that at present tha : cham2nd. America national Reinhart of British Baldwin. and the holder Lille, Hutchison, enforcement prohibition ha C.I.' P. UNIONTOWN, f .Pa., Sept. Loufs Falck,:. scrappy leader of the 25Initial call for gridders at the Unl- defeated Irhlya Kumagae. 4. .. no accurate Information bureau pion, AFROWDARFODW Mtheh.... by as Fetterman to of won how ' ' Monday Pittsburg. 1921 gridiron hopes of the Utah Aggies i . varsity of Utah will be made Septemand Wllllxm M. JohnMon many outstanding permits are forgerOO. Officials of the club said today thry t.l. the autumn classic at the automobile .--. . . . 4 , . ber 14, according . to Coach Tommy at Logan, is spending a' few. days in Zenxo beat aa Shimldxu. 2, ies or being used for literal purpose a. would $, be made the hoped trophy, speedway here. He covered the 225 much of a fixturo In golf as the Da- and . Ogden. Falck Is captain . of the 1921 WOMAN ACCUSED OF Fitzpatrick. More. than 80 candidates No wholesale cancellation of liquor miles two in 15 hours. and minutes ' are expected to respond. - Two s. court French Aggie team. Sutanne the Is planned, official said. vis in tennis. Ier.glen. cup 9 at 9.3 miles average speed of . stars, Hancock and Swan, htar. appeared In an exhibition match permits FAKING00 SWIM an hour. His was the ahare of purse will be back in uniforms when the with Dean Mathey. defeating Mrs. May star tackle and puntClyde , " $7,500. . season opens. er of the Worley, 1920 Aggie outfit will be mls Sutton BunsJay, and -Willis E. Davia, BY T. WINS GIBBONS Jimmy driving the sam i. when practice, begins next week. sing LONDON", Sept. 6. The swimming car which Murphy, he won "the French grand TECHNICAL KNOCKOUT Football performers at Weber Nor- Worley kicked three field goals against exploits of Airs. Arthur Hamilton, not- Mil. Lenglen apparently had re HEALTH DEPEI1DS Oil prlx this year, was second in two hours mal college und the Ogden High school the University of Utah last Thanksgiv- ea English. swimmer, ace the bronchial i covered sub17 minutes, 6 4 seconds, with an aventirely, from being will begin their initial workouts next ing day which aided the Aggies ma- jected, to the same-sorInterfered which witi the trouble as of attacks of 98.5 miles an hour, while week a I. American over the "W those prevalent after Dr. , Cook's fa- erage SOUTH her earlier cf Tommy terially in their victory BEND, Sept. Roacoe Sarles, averaging 3 8 miles, was part Wealc watery, thin blood U a brlLliant SL, of brand mous and I!rplayed aggregation. Polar expedition. . Gibbons, light heavyweight third in two hour 17 minute 48 5 ove a a bit to retyuild rood body George . (J'Gix" ) Von Elm, winner technical knockout scored of tennis. Since not Paul, 20. she claimed when August Murphy's end of the purse Dan O'Dowd of New York In the third of .the recent school grid "teams in all sec- to have nearly swam the English chan- seconds. golf rues 00 High if U lmpTiKd, Tor tit was $4,000 and Sarlea $3,000. championship at Denver, departed late tions of the state wilt start their Inia scheduled bout of round after 20 ' nel, and water xxtuit been Eddie health having itrenrtix you Miller finished fourth and Monday for St. Louis, where . he will tial practice during the coming week. hours other- swimmers have been de- Tommy Milton, Monday. Gibbons had the New York BANDITS. TAKE $1000 blood. enrich ow his withdrew your who Incrtaj compete Jn the national golf tourna More than, seventy enon er hi feet when police stopped teams will be out Stand- car during-thmanding proofs, blood race red .and took The'Evenlng and Eddie tha ment next'week.; Von Elm is picked tered In the championship race this ard printed an affidavit of a Margate Hearne'a place m the latter's machine, the fight. Early In the round a FROM PHARMACIST fxritr ynr k44 corpuidei, IU tk tt4i"ti . by some Utahans to "capture "title fall. business man. A. L. porter, alleging fifth. . Joe Thomas waa sixth. Howard hook sent O'Dowd to the canvaa for a ! nrtfi.ir 5. 5. 5.ti-m- TVmA honors. ooher exploit of September 1, 1920. when Wilcox aeventh and Jules Elllngoe. count of nine. A ehort right, upper- ia cditla wk, frp DE3 MOrNES. Ia--. SeoL . Bandit cut waa the finishing blow. "speedball" Jones, twirler of th she claimed to have been twelve hours eighth- . Eddie Kenna, receiver for the Ogden Ogden to a Brig-hamark hia will A. team, in Glbbona forced Norman, water for the thlr. the druggist, L in to victory bad 'pitch cars The and Fer !"fiMt em driven by Thomas and Wil teenth consecutive knockout. Batk't or tar irtdi-r- ,i club, who will finish the season with Peaches against the fast Tremon- have gone within nln weather safe and hand over nearly his open I ti r i , w f h e t t c ft cox a 4 miles of skidded and France, the Thomas' left track. the Vernon Tigers in the Pacific coast ton .team at Tremonton Wednesday. hi d tcJtl AJrimof, mrritm CA 00 $1,000 in cash shortly after midnight aI'fraud-':he lent Mrs. suiiering bruises. Wilcox was unhis store T closed but league, "won a home" during his stay Jones, with proper support," should Hamilton. a motor.asserts ,C 433, At!nlm,CtL. Dmp't had Norman Just to accompany injured. Both returned to the race. IDAHO DOY WINS. with the Ogden club. Kenna was con give the Bears a battle, so many b- her, that she left boatwater & S. . 1 rntr !fuint. to him return and forced Gf bandit tbe an after oo - sidered one ' of the 'best "receivers in elieve;"' MANDELL WINS. " hourand spent the,the In" tbe boat SPOKANE, Sept 6. Bad- - Rid open the door. the Northern Utah loop the past sea-' in Margate harbor --night' Mr. Porter AURORA. Ul. Hept. . "Sammy" ley of Sandpolnt, . Idaho, cJalrnant to son ana ugaen ians wjsn me ntue Ogden fans are still ehattlnjr over and other members with of the Aianaeu. of RockforG. party. 4 boxing champion outpointed the feather-weighANDERSON WINS. receiver tll the luck In the. world. the Mrs. Hamilton was game at Brigham last Saturon Young Farrell, of San Francisco. . In accompanied knocked tho coast, Pacific of out ' i i' which was ship won .. . ... day ; k by Tremonton in ten rounds at 121 pounds Monday in U I. Iee occupied now Kex ("Shirty") sutneriana.' star oa the twelfth- - Prnm .tha FORT WORTH. Tct . hinted &rru. trench t.iS''by' nertugrrlval,axe the "opinion of thn majority, of the Pamray Oordcn cf Portland, In the O the gridiron at the University, of UtahJ ments heard !n various parts of town. demanding a chart, of heavyweight yO ngro light Anderson, 1& fourth round of their scheduled newspapermen at the. rinrsld. Gene won decision the newspaper trip. of in 1913. has been named athletic men- - Ogden will be represented by a first whlch: the tug R , c champion, i o r h, F race round bout at Alan is Watson outpointed "Paddy" Clancy in track, Idaho. here there a twelve-rounxaptaln says tor at the Granite high ' school.night In - . . none. , j J class baseball machine next rounas six at 126 Monday. ... Lanrford. - - . pounds. bout 1 fim . i 2 2 2 tn-nln- y. 10 10 .... T . ... ... Bos-Iton- 'a 13 . . . 12 11 1110 10 . 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