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Show I THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- FRIDAY EVENiNG, OCTOBER 7, 1021, R LEOPA RDSTRi 1BDEH A. A. TO EST CUEIST TTLEFR N riUE HOPFFS TRAIL RANITE ELEVEW1 PLAY SATURDAY Stite Tourney Will Be Held on Salt Lake Green; Points in Opening League 1920 Total 26 Saturday Contest on Local Champions of Pield Promises Scrap; . Locals Strengthen 0dn GOLFERS START Von Elm Favorite Battlo t.rrl I AlhMia aMocJittcm foottwOl The quaUfyinr round in lh (Fractal iJUpatfh.) team Th c2f rhamplonh!r mix at Iarln Farr prk will HXIJT LKH CITV. wUl commtnc Hoyt Once Released by Aff1 FrMhmn. the fat Uronit Hturdar on th h!ch trpun--G.!f club's urdajr with thn mtt tor i o'clock hrp. hUh chMl Hvm In tfc i tw rour. Th kickoff to an r,r,our.r lxu Team He Defeated; rrltnc Th final of th wnk for Ih local willprattle at lh rrk thU; Thursday. th ivort'UIr.jt C ta 0. htli at the Osien Golf and Ccun-- . 2 Nick Altrock , to Liven ftjtonal en-tr backmen um xem to IVrfoct Interf ertn m4 ai try club. fT th erninr th fiM rsilrt Ih field mjui furnUhed by th Un ri.n Krrhrnn Up Games; Ruth Calls Flajera entered In the jua!ifrtnr ' l will will roniMi in ll'hole tTlatcs V and round tacka Haturday that the wlt ectrd. rult Series Cmch , A!lde frcm Crockiun and TwStrh'.!. Loparda had I.Hl troubl In defct- - only tr. the f:rt dr. lh? tr,-- Ptara lnjurr.1 in lh First and second match play th JrHniUan. Aifl.inr nam lo at b'.ar n.ar of th n. th th HE SPARES ko Iojrnn lat Mrra rou!. Kunday ovrr h H.turday. ( V"-- v p caTa will b? In Iffafn for th wKl be staged Mer.day aad Ilia nd runa sjtt ahape. Hoyt, NEW YORK, Oct. Theaw two stars wid only be out of netted the l.e1 and lHck warriors thw ftnala Tuelay. of the second youthful pitching" hero the A game for a short time. SHOT was "rili Von lsa. frat title large rains. The sord Oortm and. world's series game, happy today . NKW iI.YF-lt-, thrtMp touchdowns and two goals from holder a secret ambiho'.0r of the I'sctflc in the realization of,club-'that Kltch. former Colorado unlveratty th field. Dnuer twtajed six points Nrthwet and titles. turned the tion to, beat "tar rrldder. aud an all conference se- with ha tight top !n the final prtoJ. U the favorve to cop the tate honors- him loose on his first venture into lected one, year, will hold down one The lineup; . train this Inyear. Wn IZ'.m rrrr.ll? the big leagues. of th tickle positions In viae of Granite. of the national tourney at Eras out Km ctinfetnl A mere schoolboy, just High. Twltchell. Ths addition of Kltch will Cat row. c lxuls. He i ferar led as one c f Monon mus hall high school, Brooklyn, in tend to add strength to thf local line. Kump rc McDonald hr youthful golfers In the gama. 1916, Hoyt vas signed by Manager Althouch the A. A. players met de- F.yan runner up Hal g th title Lamb, of. the Giants, but was quickly ...Hocpn feat at the hands of the Ariel 'Varsity VanCott. . . . . rt u. Howe In XS:o. will lo le ltr3 In the r:a). 'released to the minors. last week Ihey arc out to trounce thi Taufer . . . ...- It . ..... .Harris In Prcralatate0i::i": will Vk. te The Giants' chief sat on the bench HIS WAV KCL ask-- s Frleshles. . . cast-of- f ' Av3?V U the loc i, till ptr. tr,c "C r?enTOw Jrd WO' the flonirtey Ik 'yesterday, sadly watching Claudo . . .Oo IKiarti former "Weber Brat'.e. . . . c!ub champlaa tf the lcal le Ur.dsay. i'.';im, turn the National leaguers0 back witn . . .. n . thunderbolt, and one f the ;t wo scant hits for a 3 to Uers. . . . victory. 22 Undsay l.r.Vs. on Kroeh wilt the hold . . . . th It. Lsprings team, now The tournament "F.plo The Myers. young twirler, only I: o;n to rrlfcrt a uatkiieia portion., unduy hmtr. . . .. Fl . Hatn'.Iton from all ac tJcto cf the statr. A .! years old,, was as cool and; sure ev-of off 701 button without a aown clicktd looms as on of the coming stara t Itoberts. . . . . . iiamnton s:nall entrance fee la cbargeJ. 'himself as a Mathewsof. "He had fb wn.l playing wnn lorn uiu-Ehc- r the mij t. Cat-rolair. Accle OO theas for experts a Caffey mhort HjbtltutIon: plus" lator. tira say.' erything Coach Howard McDonald and his Hred for Kunjp. FUt VanCott. But his father, Add Hoyt,! who had chinres will arrive In Qgd-- early Sat- Fullmer fur Deatle. F. Myrrs for Shared the secret of his son's ambiand Fifteen pUera will make the IJeera. stiiady. . tradi"Waite urday. as was as excited is a real genlua and la trip. tion, llorruiann elder The Anderson should have been. for r;ran:i: tionally biF.la.rd Harris.; to anythe first . develop player Hc-yDespite the fct that Twi'.chall and Johnson for saw his. boy win everlasting fame John- far Fnj'.th In the last 20 years that Is worth Crookaton thing Satwill out be the of was f r i sn. and of for records baseball's hall Gehrinr fray Tipton t;in conniderlng". urday. th local will preaent a first Tipton, Hy. Fetereon for Uehrir.g, Har- - j one of the first. to congratulate him Ho H ee!f taujht billlardist. which clss lineup of etarn. ri for - Hamilton. Sn the clubhouse after, the game. accounts for lls peculiar ftyl of OfflcUTfor the faturday rafre wl'.l I'"-.a crowd father the of fans, F.'fere. Irinr: vr-pF.lar'.er; . by -piny. ' J rad dc r.amefl GArOS-- He shines lo.iay. ; of the boy's early ca'told and JllcharOear hln Unj:nxn. tJ'.irr, i Tho most wonderfel part tff L'..Ird. reer, so often that, he almost ruDAni.i; i.im:i;i. THE rSALL forgot Is mamo ho eamo his which ahota WfTM ' The team will In all probability ltd go home Ni:V TOHK. Oct- - T. Ara!y'.a cf always playa with a view of posi- start the game with the following his own -hand men Hof t, after his release by the Giants, j ond la tion ahot. next the for the It rltchtr.g dul in the vc:rday In toe: KriRCHr&Twas sent ta the Rochester, JnV Y., club, Oi series gams ahoa that V'!t wtrld's and to and hardest a;ame way play I A. Arst A. Ogden Zhut he didn't stay. He decided to he has ttken the thing1 backwards J?e!ions bo?. Hot. the fcrmer Brooklyn !e ...... O'Keef Join the Baltimore Dry Docks Instead. of h!s e'.Jer cppcr.ent. to brlnif It out. Wtter the l:ai . .... I). .It tUnlner. Kltch 'There he was a sensation. LLater; he no-eII Arthur Nehf. Ii tvtr- ar.fle cf th" heltate. for he knows B. Gardner. . . . . .ir .Smith' with the Memphis.' Term., club s am e flayedfrom Is soinc to p!ay. Many Jeffs he how Just I r jo. Hlair there went ttv the Boston and ts. If J w m-C, A of th boys eaw lack and forth with U. tiardner i Hoyt drllver4 the tall 111 times ta rg f'tvenon ?Ited Sox. The latter club traded him thean Giant batters n nine tnrlnf Kdouard cut before the nhootlnj;. . We r ley ..rt Jfco the Yankees last year. " o a trir.e cf hauls back and let' 'cm hava Iayton. than rr,ot It Thyomjr.r-Cctorajust Vr.lver . eves of F.e .... . .., tr forage Qulnney. T t It. He ' x,p steadiness Ills and snt is game nlr.g. rap c!IeKe l,tt at Iiramle Haturdsj Shaw.. t I I IX t!amsr,n Is canine Bob Meusel tipped off everybody Si strides, li, fctjl atnkea ar.d idity. IrwIn-I- e Literal in fc:i stur; ; .ih Lindsay HOUDWSS. EDOUARD f self teachlru' has been Horemans' Ntateen dtllvcr; result Including the Giants' catcher that he . the th tmt r!hf.uv c.,r.' Wllkenen soa nwk:. .rh. . In 'was going to steal .home; in the eighth 4 ?u?i ar.l mo ware tnfteJd fortunate to him for. In s. doing hncierVn Eight years ago a young shirt salesruor.ntrated leaf they j.piri ft fo erguon man In Antwerp was introduced Into a Two 1 the Cul the mastery of the wtrs h!.a, Heit uu'.. .Inning yesterday. developed when cloven ii rF,OSlViv)HKINcV MID. nifiy they p!a . a r it .mrm f!v i . ; ; Meusel arid Catcher Smith had a lit- church billiard club, and was taught l!fi:f l mas. ,t! a orado a la lo standstill Aggies (HpeSal Dlipatch) tle altercation whenMhe former went the .rudiments of the game by ' clu O.I ltl.. cuutcjt7. LOGAN. Oct. While the Acsie to bat and Meusel ended by telling ' Nel.f thrtw ths b'.l to the Tanlee are laboring hard for PI.AYS IN MIDDIX. 'varsity griJders La tt era 121 tlmea m elfht Innings for Smith to "watch for me when I get members trim-meit. After the He was lAf. fascinated da bv Colors Is to The col'.ese nest the get Pttutdsy Wyoming game Delgian wizard's style Tuesday, the uround to third." D dflierle per th ;rand Inland. Nebrasii.--, roi' at i.'ensr cf about the pills In the middle of the table Freshmen ate grinding equally as hard 57 of Ihflu tre called After, hitting safely and being ad- evenings by himself,, studying new The u 7 c K In a Use eleven Satrs to In d uwj on II and the for them and forth. bick gam play preparation s fcul rit InU. strikes. Ii vanced to third, Meusel decided, to ways of making a cue ball answer his assoth t)n paper ir.e cans urday with the, Ogden Athletic appear to r'.rlkes and fvur as foul. Ir.field siuom uocs gei ou'.s whims.. 'in the. table as ciation at Oedsru Coach McDonald have a nifty rr.achlr.e. corner cf the I three on 13 t :h made mem Soon was he other to n.,r. startling good foottall Iloppe does. He prefers them lr the expects to take fifteen w ere recorded as to tell them 1 was corains in,'. Meu bers utr.e'.ders. Thr club by his almost j Wyoming will tarle with the Ftah t'niea and by tnasselng buck and players Ogden on Saturday mornjopen A r.ierlcau I ague sel said. ;The catcher wigwagged to j wizard-lik-ofe his rharch the control of theballs at next accounts He iforth his Aggies for hlah Ttin. Uian ing. lamsee oenun anq even ran up "You're much too good for us,"'Pli frt h!,nTf Co buy will tutned the ball back ss safe hits an ! Dlava the corner well but ti rlav- October 15. lh Tue.l,. the, Ogden team win Kino ki rrlv1 Although to whisper something in the ear of they ' resulted In error. N'ehf (at to be him. "You told playr'a'.t ai of entertained V or the Frrshies the ought lower the ln thin country, he head has defeated ing the upper Aggie first byTom Ike "Ward at bat- - Then, having imparted ing withthe on taus ana r.aa no rr.it- s ,Tn r' CrimcjM U S. American contender that he the table hs is ln a position to drive years expect to put up a good scrap my Kiupatnck fuhy eery till this information, Meusel tore homo with some fairly heary and apeedy eleven. on IIIL. ot only does ho de- - from three sides at carom back. has os Nehf wound up for "the' pitch. xneUI.S.LLK()nV fc4iraui.ui lyuh.ius ea HO Is equally ns good at round artlit tn the team. The Froth men sain time. everV them. almost hut yyuiis -fciium niuiaea ine tnrow a passeu 'frinnii of their avoid. lie left the Grant Roberts And Nornun Mork.'... . showed up well last night In a' scrimseldom to a table he shatters a the .. table" play, .. . but ..resorts . .UttlK . . "ball But the stolen base counted and irhiirrh rinh for L Conor nrtmlf ninn ' (he steps, ,. . tw0 with Farther the and mage Uira,,havs " liltw nWi regulars tun ICvOru barring Slflf Jiliirnv iu An llV-S-'So did tho score. , . rixiner Eradnallv until he became the. t.vol tm win make a good account Ine'leSLle to . f.rrsirt tn li'h they as such defeated Bob advanthe expcrU has Incidentally. foremost cueist of Europe. n ? He made the first three of themselves at Ogden on Eaturday. fovttatl thla fall. These two t.ien ma wuiucirwim, s zn.America, piayins "1' . .." r looked wetv In Anu ,now ne, ,..., secMon as "6l )Tia nionidin l inii. iuvii nJav head hundred will the rchaub upon . ", mainsprings la quarterplay Captain Iurln . i. - . t j " these irameS iiik o rnnnn-nPTninn (in mair'nN nrp ii iBherarid Cutler. runs umuwi ia,m.sx h back and with all hi athletic eiper-lenc- e the West High team and their posithen " and table, V1 542 . . of 648, 701, Sinner . 1 to me cnamDionsnin tournament: hr Is prov- tions tll jhuvudcu lu.mc .aiorv hard to filL . mlddlo of the table . ' at bethe JOgan highman. y'punger brother that the one mak- - rat Chicago in November. wnen ne iin.l r to more 00 he valuable Clauds a where and then ing md ing the least hits in the series foot hopes to get a crack at Champion Wil-lli- o Writ High and Jordan tangle In a utAa UJ aiiwuuiu.208 broug1it the balls hack to the end Undsay. last year's erack Weter Nor bill for the dinner of the whole tiie Honbe. U working well ln the! league ismt tn the Jordan field to run The mal world's of athlete. finished. the table record wasl0f and Twentr-Tou- r ivieusei iamny. jod s one nit yesterXhe sbjrt. salesman is Edouard Hore made by Iloppe in a championship! He Ignores the cushion And depend! backfleld and his speed la going to be day. Coach Hoy Mclntyre of the Fan-- a grlddera of the Weber day put him one ahead of Emil. mans, the Belgian wizard.. iher expct tt ue h!s t lU rc ttara Normal rclier departed early today match with Velker Cochran seven entirely on the draw. great factor tn the Freshmen's ro to tattle for where tnry and Dave Oard-'l- n I the cnlteu games thla fall,?1V nilae years ago. t t.oe vhn Innlr the II. Y. C team tb'.s arterr.on. Babe Ruth has some ideas of his CAIUUF--S FFAV TOOI,S. In 18.1 balkllne during a match SMASIIEF. MANY RKCOItDS. rnnfrnr own about what is news. The most Horemans H not tempertnental al- stars of the future, will be strong men Couch, one of the bright prospect Coach Merlin HI eve neon expect to use Iloppe is the world champion at the wlMi Gallagher. Horemans ran 207 J'snapped" man of the series, thought 18.1 balkline game and holder of the and 143. The world record of 140 though very fussy about his tools. Hn for tho A. C. on Bsturday.- - Vlnai Pet- - In the Weber backfleld. I expected to all of hi fl.arjfi in the tattle. Coach Burns Crvokr.cn cf the B. Y. Imade by Frank Ives was made in wants everything to be the best but erson. former Granite star, li kicking b one of thj Mg elara during the sea chough pictures 6f him had been tak- American title at 18.2. en yesterday when he was asked to C boa! one of the fat;rt teams In when they are not up to a standard he as good as a collegiate bootcr and can son for the locals. Couch played It is a certainty that he and Hore- - 1897. In the game with George Slosson never complains. pose for the 101st time during the mans will get together in the near also hit thn line. Tho Frosh will be nlftr article of ball Ian year and Is the elate. The members of the Y team easily defeatM the Jloj Flder at down Is a He Boston the mado it that nor rule3 not the does he additional honors. day.' Belgian high carry weak on the ends and In some of the; now out to nu-J-e lay future, for flashy "Here, why, not take a picture of thft titlft holder must defend hi3 title run of 325. Thla is 17- more than a million sticks around with htm. line positions dui Lotcn .icion;a high srhocl eUven at Briehar.i lrt once a year. my glove instead," said the home-rU- n record. lie puts a few In a little cloth bajj and hope to see all his team showing up . at least AxKte will meet the Ken- - t week. Id to 6. tHoppe's hih competition The Utah Coach Ftever.een cf Wber refuted king.1 It was a new idea J for the The Lleigian is last selling a rec But that's a mere trifle. For ho tucks them away under his arm. tana Mate outfit at !.gsr:. Ocmtr Ii remarkably well on --oo-Saturday. photographer and he compiled. ' i This game wilt tend to gire the fans'0 C!e out h'J Hft alrtr.r tlr.tup to not that h would pre a chance to compare the football cf day. third was Norman Dole. '03,' a pole Urban Faber. their pitching ace. for r.t.rane to his until the pared and. Hoyt, the two winning: In with P.ockl's article the played lhj ln 1901," set anew world'e the remainder of the Series. Faber, ln vaulter who. &t Icgar.. whistle Yankee pitchers,; are' tied for f irst Northwest. the record of 12 feet 1.12 Inches. The fielding Barber's grounder, turned on Today's game will be the urcni of place in their club's battinja.verages. I VS bllV hLs knee aa he retired the batter and AKII J eAL.au iilV ill the ' Weterltes, th firrt Kach has one hit to his Credit for an ej- for the TROTTINGWilfred Dole, 05. noted halfback and had to be assisted off the field. MABK SET been 3 having piaye4 twa. weeks 3. .3 "Ward of average gimf and, Mclally crew captain. Then came O. E. Dole. the Alumni eleven. with won The American the ago HVith fwo each are tied for leaguers second BY PETER HAKNING '07. who "won his block "S" In four game In the seventh lnnlnz when they oo place with .286. of branches The of athletics. last the to comers all of batted Martin of, the Giants, tcrs! the playFrisch, older generation was Kenny Dole. '11, the lot Fpeed and caused his retirement. The ers of both teams in hittlnV five hits LEXINGTON. Ky.. Oct. T. l'eier Gridiron candidates of the Ogden becaptain, track and crew,Isman. game started a duel STANFORD UNIVERSITY. Cab. football out of eight times; up .625 average. pitching hrvnl Manning. hnM flrml wilt Irving J!raona great lilrh their Dole, the freshman. the tween Martin and Faber. the Na- Oct. 7. Another' Dole has come , to sonNorman the gelding. Thursday trolled In con tlce preparatloA Walter of capfor the Dole, Cornell, n '92, n tr today Ih flrt eitn ' Nick Altrock,' famous comedian of "Stanford to add h la bit to the. long tain of his college football team and flnnili In a rs.ee ever recorded mile fastest ' Saturday agalnat the whet rir-- i drov. th hall over th six the Washington Americans,! believes ; record made in athletics here IsbyNor-ttho oval D- S. eleven. crew rt-- ht e.M-.-a- !i Coach Carl Feteraen agalnat time whea he turr.ed three d member of the Cornell twit.M ' iri.rfkit a ; the series is too serious. He is going members of his family. He " In 1:57 ws "sa Lexintlon track , men his to home vic exects romp era pitched airtight ball, until tho tors W. Murrby. the put some comedy into it today. With iman Dole, from Riverside, Cal.... and yearn oo and has made sev- Driven by Thomaa when tho White Box launched eral in this contest Al Schacht. also of Washington, he : is out for a place on this year's fresh- fifth, went the first quargelding speedy In Tom the ' lineup. their first attack. They continued the Doxeychanges to the will stage his full repertoirei'of antics man football team ter ln :10. the half In :Sf FABER KNEE HURTS N1IW TOUJC. Oct. 7 With Mt to a been shifted tackle has asAult-anafter Martin's retirement position. He will hold don1h tackle r on the side lines. In 1:2. and flashed From 1895 until 1913 there were pole jaw dU located In the secr. 1 BUT WHITE SOX WIN had little difficulty solving tho offer- honors In the absence of Smith, the under ths wire In 1:17 few years in which Stanford athletic The new rrund of match with "Hudtwlrlera. e other ;, Fifty-fivings of the baseballs were used in the teams did not Include a member of a quarter of a i"rr A ff dle- Toar.g bxlr.r record 1120 clips at team. Tonkere star of last r.IghL the tackle The total attendance was 12.1J3; second game. Out of five dozen brand the Dole family. Most of the older the Id mark held Jointly foot-ba- it ivter a f rxr; a at school Htudents held the flyweight 7. I)mnt, Oct. Sox CommissionThe $I1.S70. were White CHICAGO, gross receipts, and Chlan. Uhlan trotted New Kftgtand. remained ln the ring hew ones, furnished by the- Yankees, Doles came from 'Honolulu and ' Manning at which Cms assembly today Naers" share, 12.005. 50; players' share, of the American league gave their as It was their day. "at home,", the uncles of Norman Dole. a mile at lexlngton on October i, until Ihe gcr.g syr.l4 in ih tenth short speeches were featured. clubs' share. ll.S4S.S0. The first of the Doles here was tional league rival a second beAtlng- 16,811.70; and I:S ln Teter lied umpires saved five -to use in early bat-tiManning men 112, round and then droe lo l5cHevu win rtart the The OO following , S. Dole, '98, captain' of the in the series to decide" the city champractice today-be The balls for to- fcharles FoUnts: this mark three weeks ajo at ijra-cus- e hospital In a ttxVr&b. content the Saturday against 8 New Is AlMexico to S; In The was but the team. Second battleahip pionshlp, by winning, .furnished by the Cardinal track day's fame will rx Hens Doxey, center; rainier, right son fred Dole, 01, a football man . and doing so probably lost the services of flagship of the IT. K. raclflc nest. Giants. cf Arlon Gur. bay Guy left lull Nye. Smith, guard; guard; TarUh. also start- H00SIERS TO TEST left tackle; light tackle; T, Doxey, a second ar.d "Theiie's nothing to it it'sj a cinch," time. ing agalr.tl Zlnn. left c.p;ed end; Norton, end; BY AHERN Thomas. right v. as Babe Ruth's comment after the OUR BOARDING HOUSE HARVARD TRADITION a world's record the nff half for , quarterback; Bkeen, .right game. lie didn't do much; with' the him htn pUfted half; Haradone, left half; Goodtn, around the oval Inllurphy because ne didn't have a 1:19 1 r. His fracbat, mostly fullback. In. Oct. CAMnnitxsn. chance. He walked to first three n; October IS. the Tigers tional time was :J0; :it Saturday, :arua. facirg Harvard at the stadium 5"tHKT VlrXrNEV VOSTERS times. But he did steal two bases, ArttnUlS will mest the Tooele high school grid-der- s l:t VJ VMLE wi'.l be to contend bc'Ji tAL LHE. second and third, all in the same inThe scheduled feature cf the day's Battrday, Crimson on the local lot. team end wivh a wiih the SNVCES! rVLLTUE REST UVE the 2:Ci ning the fifth and nearly, ail in the Transylvania. program, trot, R00M1 oo VS I r " g unbeaten ln r b recc an CUT vf , same moment. a purse of IJ.000. went to tirey vou're. for UPTvERE, "' t -i.al ed Li Ir.trreectic ''. oo e evi ry TUE "DUDE-DATES . FOE In straight l.att. with FIXED AROU WD WERE f ALL THEIR j Uj Worthy. Or 5 i ... in r rt "beThe TWE th pa it R0OHS the metric forty yara. to system second th grey geldlr.g In w'.'.l b Japan anCOAST PLAY came legal team frt?m eleventh ths JS0LF in 1913. . , heals. Grey Worthy si n easy ROOKS LOOK LKE A PAVilC lvl"mE HORKHViG1 bth eraon to tet th trerrtj ar.d . AttD SEE. VJUOTboV winner In both hets. 1'est time wks other kt:i on th gridiron wtth Harvard. the mads la first the event, heat be. ViEVER "OF ..UNUGlUG AUVTUlKlG UP I03 AKOELES, C!., Oct 7. The Michigan luglenlr.g with and the r : : n 1 trotted in I'.O TMAT BRGUT ELECTRIC 11. Harvard has turned California open go!J championship lr;g II I. tn Hat. J:0I "TUE U00KS S DUST I OriLV IWlViG all back, high rpots ta the tourney will be playe-- January 16. 1 The Cumberland, for t:Ct tarers. iiitm LGrtT BULB OUT OF reectlofsal erir beir.r the dfet and 17. next, on the coufM cf the unflnihed frorn reulted Wedr.elay, AVH) TrlE BED'S LOOV Wllahlre Country club here, according In 1114. ta AS IF A BUVlCU J'.eKerron. Ibe a.rr. ir.iaterrdtheto Michigan TVE BMVR00K 1 i to an announcement made by D. Hcotl In a victory for JimmyWalter vt tr It If. ar.l to Oregon tnt.j K. In a getdlng beating rt Chlsholm, secretary of tho Southern bay year. In the heat that de- Centre c '..'? OF COeiTtJRTlOrllSTS HELD A dries stretch stiff California Golf association. th event. HRS.UOOPUE The open champlorjAhlp tourney. It cided COrJVEWTlOVl V4 EH other three events tn the pro MIKE GIBBONS LETS The IH was was here gram were aald. will combine what split-heainiancl ; affulra, Queen1 tofore, known as th state and south Abbe felling th dccIIon HERRICK OFF EASY In the .: ern open meetings, the onjy distinction r race whs: after hard hats, Choose from being that the former was held in lh Fcotll!o captured the third rare, the CVCL0V4 north and the latter In the south. OMAHA. Neb.. Oct. 7. Mike Gib2:11 the sr.d trot, wlnnir.g by srond two tourn Hy amalgamation of the our bons. Ft, I'aul r.;K!fSf!rM, cut pointheats af!r louif de,lxpex'had aments, officials of the amioclatlon third llerrtck cf Omaha ln a ed Je wen the cper.er. ento of a ethIV:-.;chave lut hope distinguished nevU G'.tbcns of w Z'.IO th botlrg stock, The fifth rare, pare, tries as well as larger purs- for which ur.flnl"hed. let r. rv hT. In when a'.ay repeated'." I. C. and lrikf 'h It announced. the pros may atrlve. , heat before uknm end- lrr1ck was t ; cr. !.'. f t t. wlnnlrg a tor oo wj ed nccx the day. nl fth ! . 1 - X- h-- -k ; ijl J fc 1 Ajg. TO ; I AX) o li v-'.'.- l tip-to- W Ix-orv- rd J ......... ......... -- Mc-;Gra- rr bt w, fr i , -- Trarj-MVa:!- j -- the -- et-tere- -g w , - K-- w, fr i:nn ! HuK-k- t ( ! re-to- 1 1- Sur-rpund- ed rit' sA ld - J !r. HOYT BETTER MAN IN DUEL OF PITCHING o--o for--supp-er. - j- Yc-lmc- OHIO GOSSIP : r all . i i 1 . Y "II ....... ,r. i He-d- tfll. Jr . J.jg ' 4 - - ; r wil n. t.ul-fJ'l- d '. - i e-- v vj i , con-tcs- T'-r--r . e Fat-urda- le out-wel- y. to fh j ; . . I Vl i -- -j-- r ju ,i-.ii-m Wphpr UlUlU to Meet Fast te i- n.ir.. . In-Jur- v " I . . I - ! 'r Logan Eleven . i j . n, rtl ' . . ,- -- - . . j . , . i st-itl- Tigers Will Vie Dole Family Is Again Listed in Stanford Records K-un- d With Saint Crew in Feature Game v a " - 1 "t rr-r,- a hh - , - . ii Boxer Keeps on Fighting Though Jaw Dislocated . 1 e-- - nr--- . ! rg five-year-e- ld ke at-th- e : Ior three-quarte- 2- -. ! 'Al-te- rt t-- y b-t- er - . - ns - I - . , j four-year-ol- ds. -- - 3-- , l-- : ; - 4; i. '. LOOK-AR0UVI- - , ' -- 2-- 4; o ga-r.- I'erl-erop- i . 1-- c-- 4 Np-viTO- 0i Sb-- it t com (. le-- t ' 'ir ec-en- d fo-j- j enlarged i fall suits n 'er - overcoats pay a UtHe aovva ana a little each, vVeer,asyDLL, wear ihectoltes -- TIO -- .srrr K'- - brr 'no wailing Mia rrv hp ORTD TRAMS FORM FA3I0US JOE RIVERS ! uAUKi.Lb INDEPENDENT LOOP JUXi:t Ui FIGHTS GOOD DRAW VihixrozjX mOVIE CASE ' footPORTUND. Ore.. OcL 7.-- SU ball teams hare formed an Independent league here ih Portland and will season next Hunday, Ofto-bftart their t. of the teams are from Portland and the sixth represents Oregon City, near here. Two other Oregon elUea. Astoria and the Dalle, may en- ter clubs later. oo KID PALMER GOES DRAW WITH ORTEGA Before a capacity house here Thursday Kid and JUttltng Orteg f oucht a ten round draw, according ta th decision of the refere, Although Or the fight to I'aJrrer. the tga carried ih'.. advantAge nffet li't'r t e ' . S blw en hi oppittTU, TUCSON. iNj-lrne- r '. Arlx., Oct. 7. ci fan bi:rnat:i:no. . Oct. VI A. N. T Oct. 7. w Ii n t 7 The Jury Jot Itlvera. once famous In the J.gM-In the cae r,f IVa.-.-k ght rirli, ff).;ghl a drew hr ; :i::.in J. A ; O lveary. with Mi Dn-.Tl.urstay Jack ey. heavyweight gainst a was bit '.o'. Klvers boxer. fr'.tm uabl to agree boxlr.g champion. .O'lveary after 10 hours la th Jury mom and but repeatedly racked -- r?"s saeJ il hard speed Marly rights. under Instructions from Juatlc cus the Jurors wer allowed tu to him from defeat- home at 2 a. m today. Fpelln-.atued Iempsey for I1C3.C03 SHERRY WINS FROM . or a 2 per cent share cf receipts from a motion picture serial In which JAPANESE WRESTLER Oernpsey was th hero. In th first trial of th case last May the Jury ark rOCH FrniNGK. Wro.TKt d:agreed. said c Tako defeated Jt'.jakl diswas he not tod.ay SJirry Ierr.pHy c last it-rvt a mat In appointed, at th outcome cf the ac-ortrial. "I have met my ,,M MiyaM cn the first f5i in 0 seconds with an arm t ire in Ms own ring and ),r h t ailed tsct the fU i", ! t la." he said. IP after Cf v minutes hour ar;!yl; ra three ren- M Irak I h.a- dlocis, on" the palm-- that ucce;v The rhi'f I ;.--. a. : a ,3 was fi f ".! t:T C are reaJ by paltnlsia are a!ro f o J d i! ji O rr.M' ' r the P. ATA er , Washington '. -- '- n 7.-- c;.;-..nT.- t ; r d 1 . -- " i T5 1 ! h-r- e ! I |