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Show J Tin: 315 SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21, 1020. Jeff Tells the Captain of the Ship Where to Get Off MUTT AND JEFF IcTptaiij, OM.V TWO Awt A AnjT) MV TO AiAAAC,, JlTfoty IT LOOIcS Ttvce A HAfcb WiWTGt. X OUGHT OgC1 Live f Copyright, 1918, bjr H. Trade Mark Be. U. 8. C. By BUD FISHER nher. Fat Off.) Gtr To tojG Be ABtC Tt Job. t'M a 10b nice j t A TO LAMP A SObDiCR iw rfcAwce CX- - AM fought regular Guv Old Cy Young, Twenty Years in Majors, Tells Why He Lasted So Long By AL SPINK. CHON with cxira speed and if worked well Into the hatffrnnn M perhaps the mot rlifflru.t bail to hit aafo hen the "The hall ahmild be kept high batnman la out for a sacrifice, and a clever of plow ball with h change pace n erv when you want to ace the bats-maeffetle aend up a weak fly Tne underhand ball with a ralHc I uee but ery little, as to 4t 'ba n arm and raised to be must he curved as wed i ffectlve. day. said Cy. that no one can really sav whhh is the best. A few years ago a half dozen pitchWith Runners On. ers were so far ahead of the rest that What Is your system ou could easily name them. Now there the baac are occupied a store of really great pitchers in "That is whore system is needed, sure are the leagues, and it would be enough. suid Cy. and where many a hardlymajor fair tV name any of them as good pft her falls down. better than the rest. .Many pitchers are effective until men This proves that in the pitching, at get on bases, when they must shorten their least, leagues are advancing swing. Therefore, a pitchei should have in skilltheandmajor strength and that in that two distinct movements. In his prelimare line improving wonderfully, so they inary swing, holding men close to ifie wonderfully, indeed, that the batting bases is one of the important feature of ha fallen off greatly, and many of the the game now comA pitcher should throw seldom to the licet patrons of the game are plaining on that score. bases unlesa with a fair chance of getting his man. Too much throwing Mill affect his command over the ball and lose the line he has on the man at the MdcraMy HICAGO, Jan. 10. When In Chicago the other day, Cy Young, now an Ohio farmer, hut once the king pitcher of the National league, talked of baseball and especially of ' NEW YORK. Jan. 20. Under now being completed by the New York Yacht club, the first race for the America cup wlU be on July 16. tfallel off Sandy Hook went her- permitting. JJurceeding rare will follow on July 17. 20. 22 and 24, or until either the American defending vacht or Sir Thorn Liptona Shamrock IV has won three out of five race. Official announcement of the date be delayed pending the recepit ma of acceptance of these conditiona from the Hovai Deter Yacht club of which Sir TLuinaa i a member. It I'liniP to that bald their opponent three field foale and a fou) foal In th flrat half. Th ft ret period of th fame ended with the final winner on the long end of a II to 7 acore. In the aecond naif the B company quint allowed eome reel rlaae In baaket ahoot-In- f. They caged eight more counter and worried the bewildered De" so that they were able to make but three field a foul and pitch. The work of Fouvrr goal fun-di- FIRST AMERICA'S CUP RACES TO BE STARTED JULY IS NEEDS Alumni, Although Beaten, Give Varity Squad Lesson in Basketball. ms, HI. hurt! V 103. Mll-- r Helene 113. Wsf-likms. Pleer me. Big Ides lilt, Jenn Bullanl 100, 100, keep Ine, (Ulan ln3, n and Bagley brought ETAO 8H SHrtHCM point acored by the winners, while Brown the beat game for the losers, filayed point. Lineup and summary : COMPANY B Fd.G. Fr.T. FLO. T.P BASEBALL 03. one mile Weary 100, My Dear ins. (leneral Glenn 103. Anticipate 103, Bona 103, Breadman me, HI. Germain 104. Klfih rare, mile and a nixteenlh Deekmale 112, Paddy Itear 113, Mainte Bridge 112, lollu Vanderynro 103. 104, Lasy lain 108, Hotly fourth race, Dry 0N(D Dnrcaa 101. Wndaworth't Hlxtb race, mile and a alxteenth 112. Nepperhan 112, lteedler 111. 110, ('rumpeail 107, lowed 108, Judge beet INSIDE David toe. Seventh race, mile and an eighth Juanita Mayor Galvin M. lrich Maid 101. Luclua 104. Coatvatant ml, Atnnla 102. Capital City 106. Athena 106, Alexander 106. Keaward 106, Thnnkagiving 106. Dragon Hack 104. J. I . Ptona 104. Red Start 111. The Gallant S9, Plenty 106. Jamea 110, Brown Favorite 104. Wanther clear; track M Baing a (arias af Btertaa About Plays sad Player. In the baseball world. If you want to be talked about, Just start hitting home runs. New Orleans Besults. When Babe Ruth joined the Boston club he came with the reputation of be- By Universal Service. ing a pretty good southpaw. His hitting Flrat raee. claiming, 2 year old, three .. . . -wa, given Jtntb, fcAfmg rv5 lW3V 'in- aver tc. WaodnOT CHowMV,' rtohinf. have been other great pitchers, 0 3. aa a lacked had lota of but pitcher, stuff, alumni, the varsity had their It 1 to 2. out. won; Joe Tag 103 (Width 6 to 1, asserted fbut-l- n experience. Ability finally long eervlce and COMPANY D self and Ruth by many waa regarded as g to 5. 4 to ft. second; Repeat 112 (Troxler), first opportunity to show their wares box work there has been none to the best southpaw In the league after 7 to 2, 7 to ft. 1 to 2. third. Time, :37. John against an outside organization In they com pare with old Cy. he had been with the Boston rlub for l a couple of years. No one, however, 8. Reardon, Maudlc Wilson, Scotiy Get Bm. University of Utah gymnasium (gster-daveteran pitcher held hie own In and Pauline Solorathafternoon. thought of him as a hitter. He was a No Fooling, TriiM. Superior condition, the major leaguee from 1390 to 1909. or In mon alto raa. who reminded great the you he brought In in all time all. er that than better performance, "twenty years many ways of remarkable old Rube Wad-de- l. Second race. 3 ; never maiden, five and scored a failure. Hla last year, He had that stalling speed which a half victory- - to the regulars. V190H, he waa with Cleveland In the Amefurlongs Arrowhead 116 (Troxler), 13 ' Fitzmade Waddell almost unhiltable. Despite With Happv Van Teit. Tommy rican league, and he and ton Crlgrr then to 5, non; The Pirate 116 Ms recognized ability as a twlrler, he to 10, 8 to 6. t formed the best battery In that organizpatrick. Ott Romney. Rov Mclntvre, Mld broke into big type only on rare occa(Robinaon), 10 to 1, 4 to 1. 6 to 6, aecond; Ashton and Vadal Peterson fighting for ation. sions. of rormoran 116 (Erickson), 12 to 1. 8 to 1. 6 to the alumni, many of the weak points to fionCy'a first big1S90.league engagement was As a hitter Ruth had always been re- 2. third. Time, 1.09 8 ft. Mountain Girl, Bareo. the University team were brought when he pitched for 6, Referee. Solomon; umpire, Boyle. as one of those fellows hit who garded times the at clllh i ka August Bridge Player. Anna Regina. Hiwrt 4'hange, A varsity Matlnnal looirna I'lavJonl Although light the ball a mile when he connected, but Buja, On High. Jun ilaatings and B"tty Curry showed streaks of real basketball, much Accountants Win. I against Chicago, and then for twenty was he atao ran. more deIf to far liable out strike snd is every reeded more practice years ha held a place near the top of the and up, six furlongs -Third race. 8 pitched to properly. Then all of a sudThe O. S. I freight accounting depart- den requires strength'pitching column. partment of the team Crimson II 110 (Mooney), 1ft to 1, 6 to 1. he Applejack a for ran up a ment trimmed the freight claim five 24 developed propensity making 5 to 2. woo: I aaked Cy the other day how It came ening. Although the McLean 106 (Colti)etti Brother : that he had stayed young so long and easy to 9 last night. The Claim boys put up home runs. The scribes who every now lft to 1, ft to 1, ft to 2. necond; Pickwick lofge score, many comparatively HP then Gossip on and Timely commented some brilliant Is not bAt. a fast and hold not move can over were the now but could he a 'while shots 10. missed, shakeup battle 8. to to I ithat out, third. Time. fifty good (O'Brien). 9 results are not ob- accounting quint that played a good pitchingIn performance began to keep his There i a vast difference in pitchif 2 fc better Fort Biles, George Htarr, Accelerate 'around like a youngster. Improbable am Big big type, as almost every day f brand of ball throughout "I guess, said Cy, "Its all due to the ing to the right and left handed batstained. Lively also ran. e did something with his big black bat andFourth one mile Bolds t de race. 4 3fact that I've always been a farmer, and men, ami I think the the The alumni started strong and Vsn ) fiervtce Tribune to him that caused a draw Special Chicago prominent to 8. Verdun 102 (Thurbcrh 6 to 2. 9 to 10, for a right-han- d fthat when not playing bull I waa out more Pelt found the hoop for two goals In pitcher. have 20. The Giant on Jan. the 1G4 CHICAGO. BATTLES 6 to 2. 4 to ft. spot Maid page. Toiler won; fin the woods chopping down trees, chew-lin- g I workannoying sporting (Wlda), a man with close He followed Clark quick succession. A1 Baird From the very start of the 1919 sea8. aecond; Baignur ()4 ( Erickson h 4 to 1. to was tobacco and taking an occasional sip curves, about waist high, with a curve asked for waives on Infielder lead This another with pitch. Tom up by goal Ruth was the most talked about In- 7 to ft, 1 to 2. third. Time. 121-iof brew. on the out corner of the plate. As most and if the youngster is passed GOODING COLLEGE son maintained throughout the first portion dividual In baseball. Playing left field Brooks. Coynua and Toddler also raa. major league club he will be sent of the opening half but as the strain bearc chopper'-- . thev other J Even now. although 1 may have of the 4 and Fifth race, not when claiming, tip, one to Baltimore pitching robbed the big felfalowed up a little, I behove I can go out are ever ready for speed, and bothgan to tell the varsitv went Into the GOODINQ. Idaho. Jan. 20. The college low of much of his effectiveness as a ftmile and8 aeventy 3 yard Omuod 102 (Boy lei. re.there and pitch as well as most of these ered more with cuives and a change of score with little their lead, 6. won: to to ft, mounting to 1. Woodtrap 197 basketball team will play the Hagerman pitcher, but how he could hit the ball! Clark Griffith In a superheated stateffellowe who are now drawing big sal- pace. sistance. (Pierce) 12 to 8. 4 to 5. 1 to 8. second: DougAmerican Legion team tomorrow evening His pitching efforts didnt draw much las es rle. It is a very good plan to keep your ment denies that there is anything to was ft. a g half to second the The to ft. 1 to 4. 197 ft. 9 of (Rodriguez). I. at the local high school gymnasium. Hoop space on the page, but how third. Time, 1 40 I cant aay that I lasted long In the hatter in the' holt, or at least not get the report that Walter Johnson Is to go first with another fresh repetition Jiffy, Merchant and squad working fane are looking forward to this game those home run sporting were ewats la I to that The up. took Yankees. care the played because Bobby better ran. story Peur Ssns also big league where you must put every ball over the any for Utah and Wid Ashton playing In place with much enthusiasm, aa One day last summer Babe went Hagerman haa Both was traded to Washington bv the of Vadal Peterson. of myself than many of the other fellows plate. race. 4' year-oland up. one mile dod Again after the Last Friday Hagerman through the rigors of an Interview on a Sixth fourteenth Bubbling Louder 106 (Rodrigues) Mid, I think this thing of my lasting In the everydav run of games, It la Red Sox. with the polo grounds a hla first five minutes, the Crimson took the a fast team. came out victorloua In the game with the Boston bench. I was sitting near-b- y 8 to ft. 7 to 10. 1 to 3, won; King Neptune jf just happened. It was not the result of not a bad Idea to remember that seven final destination. Manager Huggins of offensive. the American Legion of Wendell by a as the big fellow was plied with questions It! (Uoltlletri). 13 to 5, even. 2 to ft, oecood; pany ayatem or anything of that sort. other men are behind you on the field, the Yankees wants an outfielder and has Van Pelt, accounted by many to be the score of 34 to 4. Though the team from as to how he managed to make all maPit 101 (Canfield). 7 to 1. 6 to 2. even, third eyes on Roth. to handle the ball If it comes their been casting longing who wore best ever a "TV ready hoopster a a a Control Essential. valley la e good one, local boosters jor league fences seem as If they were Time. 2 11 8 ft. Comactfc), Rookery and Lottery way, and, with plenty of room, I believe all of his former skill. Besides the ran. also haa back of a To infield. most the better of believe that Gooding college right While John McGraw Is glad to see Babe finding the ring for seven goals, his pass- one. , one mile Seventh race, claiming. 8 T 'Well, outside of Uie fact that you in putting the ball over the plate for the queries. I could hear Ruth reply: The probable lineup for the colvwar blessed with & fine physique, how hitting, trusting to the fielder, in this Ruth in Yankee uniform, he wishes the ing proved a revelation for th Crimson. lege Is: Center, and 1 I aeventy yards Dolph lo9 (Grotb), 4 to 1, C. M. McCoard; guards, hit If. Oh. them. and just swing been until not had after deal our old-tiarm, for. after all, a completed Ott Rbmney displayed all of his 8 to 6. 4 to ft. won; fthennandoah 109 (Myers). way saving rio you account for the wonderful sue-feI miss I time. first and the Bates forwards. Dunham Hawke; always figure the spring training trip. The Rex Sox cunning. 12 to 1. ft to 1, 6 to 2. aecond; Golden Dawn pitcher amounts to but very little unyou had as a pitcher from the have two more swings, and that I cant 99 1. ft Tune. and Giants have a series of exhibition Workouts against strong teams are and Cronkhlte. I less his pitching Arm is strong. to the end of your career? I don't , know 1 60.(Slack), 6 to Neenah.to 2, 6 to ft, third. be fooled all time. the will aramedy probably Oakley plajt In and Ruth with the should Midi. Inni J Pitchers needed bv the Utah quint. Arrangements leaked. practice getting hack game arranged, five Friday. Montana how 1 do it. I couldn't tell you. but any Bee Wing and ThunderblrdGadliog. also ran. i lineup, much business was prom- are being completed to meet the fast Gooding college position after delivering the ball to r There are many wav to account for into I Into will the time bdtter's I box In step the Gooding college Wesleyan play just Utah Electric team of the Commercial near future at and my lasting aa long a I the bat, for nothing looks worse than ised for the turnstile. 'toy success of a Gooding. Montana Wes- feel as if 1 was going to hit the ball hard a Havan Results. go hounding did outside league. Those who have seen Glen leyan is also asking my physique and natural to see a weak grounder and far, and quite often I succeed. a for contest with box the with the of Rob out hae been In Smith's purthrough action are of The opinion the pitcher Murphy, outfielder, boys strength, said big Cy. That statement of Ruths, which after First race, purse $600. claiming. team of Gooding college. debating his balance form, after chased can Americans of from a that frame Outside losing and the a the by Washington they close strong give a In I half furlongs Mia Patty lit (Mur one word, five and varsity Prospects for a successful basketball all could be summed up t lie Minneapolis rlub. battle, boasting such stars rs Ernie )ght physical power, command of the season at Gooding college are exceedingly confidence, really explained his remark- ray) 4 to 6. 2 ft to ft. 1 to ft. 1woo; Incinerator a a a ball Is the first essential to success in Sizes Up Batsmen. Kink Clawson, C2 (Fletcher), Ren to 1, 2 to even, aecond. able Clawson, and the home run Tiie of men sixteen ability le hitting squad bright Little One 102 (Brown), ft to 1. ft to 2. 6 to ft. 1)0 you pitch to all batsmen alike- or pitching. A good fast, overhand ball, kept Irtsident Tom Hickey- - of the Ameri- Floyd Thatcher, Blondy Thorum and Glen working hard and faithfully under the j record he hung up. Hello Pardncr. Hot Ford. 107. third. liiigh, Is the one I depend on mostly when have you a different sstem for differ- can association has the schedule for his Smith. Time, had broken he the record After of Buck watchful ey of Coach Roslnbaum. The anxious to get an out. I fake the ball ent men? I asked. Lineup and summary: which was twenty-fiv- e league under advisement, and will make home Rack. Major Bradley and Queen Gaffney also team possesses the cardinal principle Freeman, with the two forefingers and thumb for ALUMNI. size up my men. was t.ie a report soon. The club owners, after to be the major league ran. runs and always so supposed Is for which essential success, the Second $600, claiming, aix fur all styles of work, as it gives me the prompt reply "There Is a vast differ- unscrambling one chart, were unable to record, someone dug up the fact that in longa, 8 race, purse and up Terrible Mls 9 spirit of team work. best control. ence between pitching to a seasoned put it together again and turned It over 1984 someone made twenty-seve- n home ft. 3 to ft, won; Prince to 6 8 to 1, U (iarmody ). Straight balls over the corners will batsman and pitching to a raw recruit. to Hickey. A boost in prices is certain runs. That would have discouraged a Direct (Arch), ft to 1. 2 to 1, even, aecond: 'often prove more effective than the wid- That is why look tne batsman this summer in the American assocra-tioMAY in his ability First Pullet 9ft (Atkinson), 6 to 1. 1 to 2. 1 to less with NEW confidence alxvajH batter est curves. This style Is of little use, how- over earefullv, take account of Ills exthan Ruth. When apprised of the fact, he 4. third. Time. 1:18. Himlllrtide. I nwis ever, unless the umpire is a good judge perience, youth or whatever it mav be. TWELVE-ROUN- D a a a simply replied, "that simply means I will Child, Baby Bond. Hope, Prince Boaero, comer work. If he Is a new nmn I shoot one in and e Bov and Quin also ran. Ed have to make a couple more." of star Walsh, the pitcher When In ahape I used a Jump ball con- - dangerously close and trv t I was umpiring thfc game In BoRton of all to Chicago Amerliana, lias Third race, purse $600, claiming. 3 year-olto manN. Y., Jan. 20 EstablishALBANY', six furlongs Walter Mack 10ft (Man drive him away from the plate. If he age tiie Bridgeport club signed and In he which Wilup. record the of 31 ment of a state athletic commission equaled of the Eastern to 1 to 2. woo; Nepee 106 I retuses to puli aivai. OF U. know that I league for the coming season. liamson. YYhat a setting It was for such gan), ft to ft 2, even. even. exhibitions admis1 t where control to 2, aecond; fcoxing to 2. a (Plctona). hate cool, determined Fd.G Fr T. Fl.G. T.P. sion Is a feat. It was Babe Ruth day, the score batsman, and Inla third In bill a even. L to 2 proposed charged, 103 (Brown), 6 to O.ark. If the chances are a good one. If I flint was a tie, It was the ninth Inning, and Jr. John In Harlot k, the Driffield. troduced last 112 Time. legislature M. Rom net, a hatter coming forward to mept the night. AND GO the Chicago club was battling hard to and Little Nephew also ran. The measure would provide a commisout the curies and vvyuk botn ball, win the game that would have cinched Fourth race, purse $800. claiming, handicap. sion of three to be appointed by the gov- the j Goodrich, lg MEET 29 high and low straight halls, being carepennant. Lefty W'illlams was pitchand up, alx furlongs Surplice 102 ernor to hold office for the remainder of ful not to line one about waist high, and hit Ruth for Marae Woodbury, rg the ball first Chicago. ing armodv). ft to 2, 4 to 5. 11 to 3. 1won; (( 1920, their successors to be elected for he vet witn a batsman anchored in one poIf . over the left field fence and John 114 (Woods). 4 to 5. to I. to 6. see MILWAUKEE. Jan. 20. Jimmy Wilde. Clipman, two yeara The commission would Lave the pitched was over. ft to 1. sition a waist ball close in is a most English to 1, lft rf Wright, 9 No (Merimee). Lawn game mid; flyweignt champion boxer, will no supervision over amateur and sparring diffu ult ha to meet squarely. Iw seemed as If he had merely bunted Time. 1:11 3 ft. SUf Realm Harris, c . . . to ft. third. meet Ertle of 81 Paul here Janucontests. "The preliminary swing Is evervthlng ary 29Mike In the second game of the nod Skecr Face also ran. ball. at lg . the Wing, who Ertle the takes of be limited oh. to twelve double-heade- r, place Contests would to a pit her. Bv putting $900, claiming. he race, what Fifth Dean, hit purse rg houlder Frankie Mason. who originally many your people was e A referee, timerounds. Warde 101 ami bai k muscles Into believed a home run. but which was held and up. mile and a sixteenth W. woo; delivery you booked to meet Wilde, Is to weigh 115 LDtJe will sate the arm and jour keeper and medical officer for each match to two bases because of a ground rule. (Fletcher), 3 to 1. even, 1 to 2. be able to keep pounds would be choaen by the commission and That break In luck didn't (Widal. 9 to ft. 4 to ft. 2 1to 6. second up speed A fast, Referees, Gray phase him. Tote 106 103 Billiard Parlors, of course. straight ball kept to 2, third. the referee would announce a decision. he simply went out and made (Hunt). 2 to 1, even, Menghee on! more high, a of eurte. nji change pace Ten per cent of the total receipts would haulers before the season was over. most bandy and convenient, beTime, .46. and the ir.snoot are all the halls I find and $700. race, purse Sixth the state. Gambling and sham be paid to use tor and sides the beet in town. All the real would advise pltcoers .P. rinimtnx. milo and fifty matches would be prohibited. to git perfect eontroi of . those four fellows go there. 8 8 le won, l 1, 8 l. U'ol-r1(M BEATS stvles bef jre using any other tariett. for. (Falnri, S te 2. exon. 1 to 2, llierraan as a said before control is Steer Oregon Captain. ond: Brrnr 87 K armodjI, .3 o 7. 6 to S, thing. Ore , Jan. 20. Art Koeh- - i eterj PORTLAND, 'Tne . Foimiain 'Far successful pitcher, too. Is one ler. catcher on the Portland baseball Time. 1414-8Esst High Cadat Basketball in S. third. 20 Bill Steers Jan. EUGENE. Ore., club, woo tan stand a had and Jellltoe t'al. umBaby J. deal from the Hofan, Tlmnfiir Hew Orleans Entries. a contract today for next season. star quarterback of the 1919 University pire, not grow worried and often lose signedBeavers who were Hoenir alo raa. of Oregon football team, haa been elected rce. nil ' furloof Flrp!c regulars last year 113. Firt control of t.ie ball Trt and keep a cool Four now have Bigned. The others are Catcher Company C 1920 It team. th was ancaptain of Rupahsanook HO. John J. Catty HO, Mack heud, for a game is never lost until the Del Baker. Outfielder B Wff Schaller and Company E nounced today. Steens. In the game with Garner HO. Doctor Kab 110. Bonotelle log, Mo last man Is out. and endeavor to Company IMteher Suds" Sutherland. . 107, Merry JLaaa 103, Brown Bee 100, on New Year's kicked Harvard one day, your opponents- score down, with keep Company F the mental 100, Airrette 100, D word 100, Kitllur of the field goal ecored by Oregon. hope that your own team mrv rallt and Company D 112. Eddie McBride 106. Cobalt 107, Charmwin out after an uphill fight Oregon Retains Hayward. To secure the ing 102. I Honreen Harvards Fllot. Second always start off toe season with B of the East high cadets rare, alx furlon EUGENE. tre.. Ja. 20. W. U HayPoultney llfl. Company best treatment NORTH ATTLEBORO, Mass., Jan. 20. light work and get int arm m'o D company in a n 115, Klratie'a rnb Intercolward, athletic trainer at the University d CAMBRIDGE. Masav Jan.20. Harvard Jamea Foater 112. Ilnnima game George A. Uhrlsholm, former for your Blood before taking ant Rudder 110. Rpokane qncen 107, U2. In the Eaet high gym yesterday afternoon Harry chames of Oregon for the past sixteen years, anlong died of pneufootball elected hurdler, today Arnold players cliamplon legiate Blue Bannock wiih Meaallianre 107, 105, Pnnderosa a nounced today he would remain with the by score of 29 to 14. speed Poison, Cancers, Horween of Chicago captain of the Crim- 10A, 4'acambo 105. New Model 102. Pluvalda monia at his home here today. He rep"Of the present-da- t The wonteat started out with a burst son eleven for army of p 'ohers university. Hayward said his salary had next year. This season 100, Langdea 112. Helma 100, Mabel Traak resented Yale at the university track Rheum atism. whom do you consider the greatest? Cy been increased to J4000 a year and that of speed on the part of the B company Horween started as a substitute and 102. Black tneet In England In 1910 and was a mem- Win 105. Skin Troubles, was asked. he had refused two other propositions of- hoopeters, who after placing the first baaIn the gam with Yale a star as closed Wins Tarea US, her of the Olympic team In Sweden, In Third race, aix furlong There are so many o- of Varicoee Veins, fered him. ket the game, a pitc.,ers brand of and Oregon. displayed Cortland 112. Rory O II ore 111. Joeephine T. 1912. Nervee, Swollen Glenda. Ulcers, .... won-,derf- ' 'eitiey - Uaa-versl- ty a-- t er year-old- 1 I year-old- s About Leagues year-olds- , HOOP 1 FOR 1 year-old- s I d year-olds- . Ro'-tot- -- e. 1 year-old- s 1 YORK n. ;f HAVE LAW one-tim- fij-s- Pler-rot- A- LETS WILDE ROLL ONE ERTLE JANUARY 1 WHERE? WHY, THE . . De Luxe -- three-minut- Its F0 1 146 S. Main, Upstairs NTHFIRNSipFRS T C0MPANY 1 QUINT D PLAYERS Your Opportunity Turf Results and Entries I . ' , ondi-tio- CHAMPION HURDLER PNEUMONIA VICTIM one-side- g-- Acute Chronlo A and Infec- tions of Men or Women Dr. V.M. Griffith Hours Hour The Leading Specialist 113 LAIN p. m. dally 12 Sundays STREET It to It to t DKS. SHORES A (PBcuusTe roit MEN and WOMEN OffW. 249 Mai 8t. ftait Lake City .. 7 In Hr . 9 ta ft; flondsya. lO tn 12 f SHORES BRINGING UP FATHER By George McManus 4 |