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Show 'THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,' JEFFThe MUTT AND Little Fellow Has High Ambitions STROUD BACK IN FOLD; SAYS HELL WIN US PENNANT Makes No More Contract Jumping, Sailors Promise; Gould Invited to Come West to Recuperate at Bees Expense; Jack Bromley Begins to Show Excellent Form; Athletes In- -' dulge in Long Hike, With Fast Workout in the Afternoon. J rihunr KRV1U Spring.-- . Cal . Special to 1 i AMP RALPH STROUD tie l.rnif Jnhm-- ui BC( h, v ho Bo'cs JollN.ViN M.i i Mi if aft Hm Cn 7 ..tK I tf.) .it ug Spthig:-- . r I i.i a . ga af-l- -- feeu-o- I o ARE OXONNELL HITS - Ib-ri- i ncBt-hand- I three-bagg- - . - . MOLLWITZ REPORTS AT I pk i t BUZZY -, RIGHT UANf-OUD- Possible 200; Stokes and Arey Tie. MARCH 8, 1920. Indeed s, t; i (Copyright 1920, by H. Trad Mark Bef. U. 8. g Johnson Wins Three of the Makes Sensational Finish in Don Morrison Leads in Events; Missouri Athlete Golf Match Which Goes Event; Luff Long-ru- n Is Champ. Thirty-seve- n Holes. Winner. 100-Bir- d All-rou- Not-Wi- for Extraordinary Ffcats of Gallantry. j ARMORY, CHAMPAIGN, 111., March 7. The brilliant work of Captain Carl The team of the Fait Iake Rifle club XEW ORLEANS, March 7. Walter J. M. Anderson yesterday wmn a leg (Chicago Tribune Cable, Copyright ) shot the fourth match during the past Johnson of Michigan, who won three Hugen of Detroit, national open golf on the Salt Lake Gun club handicap troPARIH, March 7. In lewr of the feeling in- - America that Jack Dempsey, week and made a team score of 97 out events and established a new American champion. In a brilliant rally defeated phy. He emerged victor in the first world a champion, did not do his bit durrecord In one, featured the third annual Jim Barnes, western of a possible 1000. shoot-of- f of a triangular tie. open champion, of ing wartime, the record of Ueorgee Car-peThere are six matches yet to be shot University of Illinois relay carnival held St. Ixnils, over the Country club links ler, the man who expecta to battle Anderson, R. T. Barney and A. L, Nelso it Is a difficult matter to tell who will here last night in the armory. her today, one up, in 37 holes. Hagen' son. aided by their handicaps, turned in for the blggeat honors in pugilism, in The Frenchman put The Wolverine won first places in the sensational finish highly win the medals donated by R. B. Hark-nesas made before perfect scores of 50 in the regular event. in a bitInteresting. Iwlter than two yeara at the These medals are to go to the In the shoot-of- f 25 birds, Anderson low hurdles and the gallery of more than 1500. Hr at and high to hla record a a given by two men having the highest total stoics squared won by breaking 23. Barney got 23 and front, acroidlng Victor Brejer, editor of Echo Dea Sports. running high Jump. After equalling the the match with a in the ten matches. for Nelson 21. putt Carperitler waa In London giving a at At present. Ora lee and Frank Hogan carnival mark of ;09 in the birdie' 1 on the eercnteciitli hole In The weather was Ideal for trapshoot- wecho' dcmonatration when the war broke are tied for tho lead. However, there high hurdles, Johnson won the low bar- the enthuafternoon round, and won tho de ing and no fewer than thirty-fiv- e He out. arc several men bunched near the top, gave up his consiastic gunners stepped up to the mark. tract and Immediately came to Paris. He enlisted at and some keen competition is promised riers in eight seconds. The distance to elding hole when Barnes hooked hie tee An unusually of attendance large St shot off the green. in the next six weeks the first hurdle was twenty yards, with Cj rT August 3, 19)4 Hia class was was noted. not called until four months later. After playing the first eighteen holee Thi weekly elimination match was held a 5 V, H. Mitchell, breaking distance between the flights, straight, Barnes last Friday night, and the personnel of andsmaller Carpentier took spent four months aa chaufa een, lead commanding held of the challenge mqdal. feur of fifteen yards to the finish. As it the team (or the next match was decided was a distance ,taff cars. Un December 1, 1914, winning four out of the next fite Mitch possession won the prise two weeks ago and lie with hurdles set differwaa on hia own demand, holes, the second imnn. transferred, In Kenter and halved Ktokes, fours. being Arey, is determined to retain it indefinitely. ently, the mark - will stand as a new It was after the axtation eervice. and waa sent to Vtilliama were high In the last match. amateur being four down that Hagen A. Luff, smashing 42 targeta to American record. Harry the Avord made for Instruction an a piho they are automatically made members hs sensational rally. He won the without a miss, won the directors long-ru- n lot. He camp Four other relay marks also went by sixth and of the team for the coming match. seventh in fours, Barnes taking panned the examination testa In the hoard. medal. one bird was Harry only five on earh. The eighth wh halved Lacking for a tie on the The other ftve men were chosen from February, 1915. and went immediately to Chicago was the first to score a vic- in par three, handicap trophy. the the scores of the elimination match. front, where he began piloting obaer-atio- n and Hagen on the ninth, e Its team won the Breaking 98 of 100 target, Don Morrifive The name and scores of the five high tory when to six. planes. He remained at the front, In the son. profeaslonal. was high gun in the of time relay men in the elimination One down at the turn, Hagen won for the usual- - furloughs, until Dematch are a 8 04 event. J V. Crone and VV. H. except Captain Hpeer of Chicago nosed the tenth hble with follows: Hogan, 197, Johnson, 191; llaley, a "birdie' three, Mitchell each broke 95. tying for second cember, XSlti. .t of Illinois inches. Captain by Kmery HM. Wadsworth, 194. Jackson 194, and Waters, squaring the match. The .eleventh was place. O. L. Becker of Ogden broke 94. Scholx. fleet Missouri the sprinta halved in fours and Barnes again went The Receives Citations. member of tho pheCurtis, who was secthe daah tn 7 Ogden crack had difficulty iu getting nomenal lerHer team last year, is now er, took up by winning the twelfth, 4 to 6. started, which broke the carnival mark and one In September, 1915, he was cited In but after he found the range lie tn charge of the onds, located in Fait Barnes then startled the an with gallerv went along smoothly, which is proved Briny orders for doing more than his the American amateur record. Ames "eagle" two on th local hrauch of the federal ssteni for vo tied d duty, thirteenth. four-mil- e team 49 aecwon the he broke of the in fact bis 18.40 that by relay taking artillery officers over the enemy He drove his mashle rational education, and has signified his also a new carnival record. 125 yards ond string of 50 lines for regulation of French flea durStone, an-- , from behind a mound niblick intention of snooting regularly with the chorman on the the hiding cup the firat fifty targets Morrison led ing the battle of the Champagne. The Hawkcye team, came local club. the green about a yard from the tn Inactual behind and won the race for his onto and with 50 of 50. Nelson citation commended him for carrying out Last Friday night Curtis read excerpts from rolled In. Barnes went two up waa second,breaks, pin team on with 49. and E. B Heagren, missions and reaching all objectives. the of last relay. Slaughter He from a letter he had received from one this hole. by winning R. T. A. Luff tied for also received the Croix de Guerre and and Barney Harry of the Denver shooters with regard to the Michigan and Frost of Kansas Aggies won the fourteenth, 4 to 5 and Hagen 48. scorea in tied of with for first the third, at the place pole vault, Military medal, probably the most difthe fifteenth and sixteenth, were halved progress of the Denver team. The letter 12 feet, 2 Harry Heagren won first honors tn the ficult for a soldier of France to win. stated that in the four matches already nival record. inches, another new car- In fours. Hagen then squared the match doubles, event, breaking 18 skimmers of was a year later, In the battle of It shot the team has dropped only eleven a with for a birdie" three twelve pairs. Nelson was second, with Verdun, putt e Illinois took the that he was reported to have perrelay race the seventeenth. points, and that not one of the men so far through The eighteenth was 17 breaka. , the great running of Phil Spink on formed acts of the greatest bravery. Durhas gone out of the ten ring. halved in fours. Barnes his missing on Morrison Crone and putt the tied for last relay. Georgetown took the for a three. The extra hole went to top marks ing an attack in which the French capAlthough the Bcores of the Salt Lake d at shooting from the tured Fort in October, 1918. medley by Connoilys speed on Hagen. 3 to 4, the club do not compare with the scores of champion reaching line, each breaking 23 of 25. Becker, he flew lowImuaumont, over the infantry, performLegendre, the the green from the tee the Denver club, the local shooters are the last relay, one mile. and two taking 22. Nelson eastern Mitchell In school's broke and e the putts orrepresentative ing the difficult mission of keeping liaison rapidly developing into a "Butch Woodworth of the Western between advanced units and the comganisation, and, because of the unusual- son of low hurdles, was beaten by JohnCartridge company was a visitor and a mand in the rear. Hia plane was riddled Michigan. interest displayed hv old and new mem47 He of of Brutoe Hamilton Missouri broke his took first 50, the DERN partic'rant. hers and the visiting public, ery satisMANAGE by rifle bullets one of which went and accounted for 93 of 100. competition with 4958 points. , through his helmet Carpentier final!'- fying results are sure to be obtained. The scores: was poisoned while flying through a cloud BALL The indoor range of the Salt Ijike Rifle j Usborn of Illinois was second, w Ith 4913. CLUB of 4894 Karisaa with and Bradley of club is In the basement of the armory on' third, HANDICAP CUP EtiIXT gas. Pierpont street, where regular shooting Lewis of M.ssouri was fourth, with 4636 Shot Handl- - Bro Floyd Dern haa accepted a position aa Gas Is held Tuesday and Friday evenings. The points. X Poison Victim. manager of the Freston team of the fifth match wtll be shot tomorrow night, For his work in this attack. Carpentier Cache Valley baacball league. 50 Don Mormeon He All 7.30 at about o'clock. who was cited In army orders and awarded beginning .he .will have on of tho otrongest R. T.- - Barney .5G DOWN are interested are cordially ini tted to CORNHUSKERS the Medalle Mllltaire. ' AS a result bf the teama in the league. The Freston 50 L. Nelson team attend. haa the backing of the Commercial club M. Anderson .......50 poisoning by gas, Georges became sick in GRAPPLERS behind The scores of the fourth match are as it. and nothing will be 50 December, 1916, and was given four V. Crone from follow s: months' sick leave in Paris. When he a financial atandpoint to makespared 50 it a Harry Luff LINCOLN, Neb., March 7. University A. Buckingham 50 teported again in April, 1917, he was ent of Nebraska wrestlers a to made Dern haa already aigned up Clarence W. H. Mitchell clean the school for physical 50 at Joint tile, where ho remained training sweep here last night against mat men John and Vic Olaon to he the chief batK. B. 50 as Instrucof Minnesota. There were five events tery tor during the rest of the war, and utitil Johnson caught for Castle Date W. P Heagren 50 Fowler with rrsulta as follows last Benson the army w at. 'demobilized at the end of His batting mark waa well Don Morrison, Jr 50 class Yotapka defeated over .3no. Olson, who plaved for Sugdr x Butch" July. 1919. Woodworth 50 Gaaiaa. 50 CUy last year, made an excellent showCarpentier did not O. W. Begemen at the front 125 pounds -- Sater defeated KoMa. ing, and bad he tiad a better team behind xD. N. Hood after December 1916. .50 n poundfrTwendley defeated Steldl. him would no doubt hae landed them a J. N Sharp ay era that Carpentier. while at 50 Breyer I. ong won over Filberman. 145 pounds the front, often flew over the enemy pennant. He waa a alar twirler for Cas50 Dr. Behle In 8 iounds Smith defeated Bailey. tle Hate two yeaffc ago. lines, and often was In great danger. 60 Harry Heagren 50 . A. R. Bain 50 Frank Rurnel NEVADANS R. C. Winslow 50 : R. L. Edwards ...50 CALIFORNIA FIVES 50 U. L. Becker 50 Bert Bailey 50 A H. Jones' hENO. New, March 7 The University 50 xO. C. Hill house of Ncyada basket hall team defeated 8t la- 50 B. S. Culbert natlus college of San Francisco by a score 50 or 4. to 22 here last night. The Joe Means victory 50 lack Tingey tho championship of the 4 ,f? Nevada California-Nevad50 H. D. Forrest a eeries Mrs. A Buckingham.. 60 The University of Nevada girls' basket- 50 hall team deleated the J. B. Drggs Pa- of the college 50 A. Browning cific gills' team of a score of 41 to 7. ban Jose. Calif,, b' Claude Preitt .. Ulmer Finch xProfcssionals. EVENT nt bpec-tato- rs I,, g 305-yar- 6, ot one-mil- tw'o-mi- le twenty-two-yar- live-wir- WILL PRESTON GOPHER. aue-ces- a. re BRINGING UP FATHER DEFEAT By GEORGE McMANUS inter-collegia- te Your Opportunity X1 25 Bain TWELVE Harry - Heagren A. I,. Nelson A. R. Bam xProfeselonals. e v . rhrrn rev 18 .17 Dr. W. M. Griffith .19 - ulgh fccncol b and Chronlo Infection! of Men or y.oiuen 5 Hours Hours Tht Leading Specialist 10 to 6 p. m. daily 19 to U Sundays 113 LAIN STREET Drs. Shores & Shores Specialists for MEN and WOMEN j Stanford Athletes Win. B' Uni 'era'll prrvlrr STANFORD rMVRRFITT. Manh The Manford freshman trark tram eon Its first mret of the season xeatrrdavj a hen It defeated the Oakland Terhnira) htrh school. 119 to 4. Bv a score of 32 to 27, Bterford freh j man ealmmiug tga-- eon oterlhe lyfli I I V, Acute PAIRS DOIBLES. Broken. Shot at Mo.. March COLUMBIA Offir'sl application of the Ltilvcrsit v of Nebraska fnr resdmlealon to the Missouri alley coflfarencs has been resxcd. according Ins nght hv A tUn9 to announcement Hill, president of M ssoUrl unler?ty and head of the conference The application tJl be heard at a meeting of the con- fcrence, probably in April, it la said 0 - 17 12 . SEEKS TO REENTER CONFERENCE - , V 23 23 25 27 25 25 23 NEBRASKA ni -- f 23 23 22 22 22 1- f AeeQ,v LIN13. Broken. Shot at Heagren Harry A. R. v , BIRDS FROM xDon Morriaon J. V. Crone G L Becker W. H. Mitchell A. L. Nelson int JOB To secure th beet treatment for your Blood Poison, Cancers, Shiutn atlsm. Skin Troubles, Varicose Velios, Nerves, Swollen Glands. Ulcers. - w CHARLOTTE QUINT WITH UTAH AT FITZPATRICK , A 4 . v 'Ji 5 lke e .e J two-mll- record-breakin- i ',i A Won Distinguished Honors nd near-summ- , i C By BUD FISHER Flbr. C. Fat Off.) 5 in to was o!M w la n lotvfu! fellow iHt (vi'iuiig received anotiH r wire from hu iki f i .1 r ft Gould that Pinlvv h.ul pled pot to report, hoi atin lu fc - t i.t rn ..'illness frotn whuh lo ih now .Ml,,'riiig ..will not pet mil him to ,ct uco .omlifion for another month ot But Johnson dot hied t low th if triom It by wiring to Pitclur Ralph is.nloii ..Stroud, who tm the man few weeks Lefoir Ho 0 Stroud has Aoon winfcrinB on Kelseyvnlo, ( ah. w if n J halt Lake pluve,, r jorr awered JohnKon s wir in per was In amp to hac a ici with Johnson and hat ptmn manager to turn oxer a new to help Salt fatke tn Hie , m the V. ,C L Johysm) is tickled at, if o action, and Stroud je tickled to Be able to oik lot like Johnsons Johnson Ban not given up hope of getting Gould here and has wired tho pitcher to come to California and recuperate at ' Die Bees' expense. The boys did not take the Sundae half, holiday, as directed Bj Johnson, and, in ulead of loafing, a long hike was enjoved, re.ison we have d tided to send for Fits- and the usual workout wa Beni th s noon. patrn k Fttxndi rick was puic.iased froni the Sliecly la U1 unhe.uri ftom and John lohlon Hiaex last meaaon. Stalling ''On has sent wires out to htnv Lcvereuz s ann fed trying lorUj m luted hmi highlv and ut one time was workout. grooming him foi the regular second h base hat wjt the place on tne HcMston chib. Jack Bromley, southpaw. impi Johnson try muih. Ki ug is still a Bold- - war aid a neie attack off illness, Fit did condition last tot get into good out. ftini out to be a wi opt he ma The first game wJl Be paved i.exl Sunhas been this seaKun He unquestionably Mu day with the Mure Inland inane. Bad pkiVt-i- . StalUugs would H eFcm' a"reT"pn.-ted"'tswn cpfivt notgood have ca rted him several jears. And wrthin the next three dux a. if a man 1ms Been a good ball plavor om c thete is aSwas an excellent chance of Bun doing. a comeback. SEALS At any rate, WINNERS ; the duh will take steps toward protecting EM itself at se ond Base The arrival of Duke Reilly at Bojcs and the exceptional showing of BuBv Worth special to The Tribune. i Be nhthWd to have put an end in STorKT'OC Cal. M m h 7 The to worms unitappear uniiu? the outer works. Olympic- club ball rlnh f Nan rr,mrNn Tho return of to the pitchStroud Ralph look a beating fiom Hu B m i.nm, ing staff reduira the dire need in that Di-- t aa It nm ,ut a depar nother demeiit h .ji p r cent Scnl pitrhcr Jim (I'ConnrH. lor joung pendable e would put tile nutltehbr from Sarrmmnlo, n.i tint 11, in excellent corfs shape heaving i !Me ilcanup ml ion and he a, it j.i In Dm tom torn. I,.. The second nase pouion. therefore, is belonged ill erf that offers any ground for faced ihe. piiclmr he got two unalt.'--, a the onlv hertli and if trick can get into uneasiness, FHpa ,- -i tirid a Hr Wl,tk to londMfou even that difhculty will be the fit Id was ptrleu. Hit ia a log tcl.ow eolv td und fast It was a plcaai.ic. 10 set the a t'n bcale- new catcher. Sant Vg.nw, urked tenia He will shoot out 10,1 v a banc unmet- - with Ma fai-- t in';-- , wh'rh ata CAMP RODGERS revelation after watching the imn potu !) Cd throwing of the c! l VMLNTO, TaL. Maivh 7. With tue two Maotih jaiKis.o (he earlv arrival today of Fred Mollwliz. Next Sunday the w ?,) c tl new first banker from the St. Louis flic niad up f iuh pl who the Ylppers tnfield Is com-- p the bpiii; Fkmi uni pm s u.t ' een tBuuqh lie ins not been hi R' Bui ot Bn fielding workout gav Rdi a km dial he will Be one of the WARES BOYS 1 tia Packers in the league. BOOM ALONG ,fi si.t id oi, t at this is MoUwitzs first on' snowbound t'ie middle vest ' s v iu- r ho weather Crtt Cal, Mr er " B a Bmpeialine of SO, seemed tit . BriMiydl! tiuB e h.a mbger and pep. to v t tai!iijij4 toils ti,e eirr.v v VUlntvif. of'jcta! jo South Dakota A. C. Champs. attei noons rcu.ir'vil to p.j now at lamp UdM'S Uuough H D. Man h 7. Fouth MnUfl.U,, ttmafJC co irro of p:a tnv Dakota Man Atrt leu.lurai college on the Th program opuud todiv BH.ketBjil championship by ml oia WesjpNan u,np in1 MtS last Srov!r) ti'illlf 11 riald hv a m 4re of 37 tn university intends to lakf !. iwf.rtln b eeiev and a the nihet In who aie o m flavin? ml m mem Je vn t, i t i w ill l Hi lude c i dl b". t r i oa V5 WILL OPEN t ir iiarrv Oat jupj t strive' mx nth rohorr. Pram ATLANTA Demaree SkBoBI u t.ie '.v and Raul M fcaid it mav no re,u AlLVNTt Ga March 7 Sixteen ''''I1' Mliii'i- ,- un tnieied for the Am- on basketball cham-- l rxrui MAY hiih starts her Wedres- I fite Lm Angeles Athletic cJub di WIN KEYSTONE qumu1 iroen! ho!4ers of the . uirived hers last night to Prendei.t P 1, Ii.e ( hi4 L f F.i'ta prd (ne t rcuricid Uet ma1 I D.dic j'ltcp a; Buhn and pairings for Wednea-'',- l would be duect.-to x or..V vvc;r ai.uoum.ed today as Boxes Bprmgs for d n r,..rt ..c ). ;i .. If r0 take Martv Krot. t nla.-i.ase unless K'.ig si,,- - up ' t to report br t a, ' p.orfo o. "lie cannot sffr.rd to nr; ori.p'-,pp G''?! Fay, , va vait a. O'i Krug" said I arte P'OKhn V V ' and tsc Vi g ie . A hit Ik cub a Louis-xpi te...tid baseman I; lied 'r-,- . i, oor in K? or, IO trad or e Kizpatr.ck, on! .lentare N"vh lork uiiiv eraitv ?, Houston I . gad now we d dn t do that- oill lit I.) ni.e'v at e end ba, lur "31'e feel .hpt we r.a.r treated I ah vs Charlotte of Krug '.airlt (. f have offered him footra-- t HlBf'X foi rf s'i is rv iiv i4tau on the vs, Rutgers fveri! Georgia CV J ) coi.egf i' Nib hs-- s 4.onirHt than tbt f nv Krux AMsnta AthieMc s. bed reu cub tln snu. while we in hivt ou University of T linens n, Jim, would like t I nif.n ehih, FtHedcre, IH.,'11. have Krux t no hib w s var. it j Yowg Men z!np fn, Dnk as tloiUh r have order, Detroit. oiutojv ui i p.H.tl tvr Lhat i ' 197 Score Out Ya-a- MONDAY MORNING, j Mam k! , JfvM bait Lak btreet, Jft jears' experience treating Amite, ( hi onto and .special Diseases. Mod-f- n equipment. Glandular llirrapy Hv a, Kleotrlcity somethin nan). appointment; tel. Wa. ? laboratory for intravenous rr'dicanon. Houia U ou 9 to arif to 8. 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