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Show i THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH IS 14, 1920. PA rNTTNq. PAFE R KANG INO part of the dally training with McCredle as practice sanies. Hexeral of ilWredleS teleran plajrr in the thus far have falleL U. arrive, practice game tomorTow with a local nine the Beaver all! preent a patched M'Cred'e today extended the glad hand to Cyril Tipton, a Ix Angrlea aemtpro. who signed for a trjout sums tloi agu. BFMT work; CWtat Wao. SEALS PLAY HOLTS TIE WITHOUT SCORE U--.. Arrangements for Participa- Entry List Large, for Short Minor League Champions Came tion of U, S. Athletes ' Marathon Race of Deseret Take Hard-fougMade by Committee. From Nationals. Gym Wednesday. Special- - to Th ht Weslem Tryouts to Be Held at Pasadena June 26; Finals on July 17. ' 0 NEW TORK, March 13. Active participation of tha United States In the aeventh Olympiad at Antwerp, Belgium, will brgln with th cabling of the entry of a hockey leant on or before next Friday, which will be the first formal entry by the Americans, This was one of many important decisions reached at the meeting of the American Olympic committee here today. Quick action was necessary owing to the fact that the entries close on March 19, and the pUy begins April 10. Representatives of the International Skatingriinlon , assured the committee that a seven, of champion caliber was available, and that 4 squad of fourteen or more players would be ready to sail within two weeks, unless untoward condltiona arose. Plans and arrangements were completed at the lengthy seslon today for increasing activity from now until the team aalla for Belgium on July 31. President Wilson was unanimously elected honorary president of the committee, and Mathew P. llalpin of the New York A. C., team manager, the same position he held cn the American Olympic teams of Dates were also selected for the sectional trial games to 'be held at Chicago, Philadelphia and Pasadena on June 28. and the final tryouts allotted to the Harvard stadium on July 17. Funds Are Needed. Gustavus T. Klrbv, preeldent of the American Olvmpie committee, stated that close to 2f0,0t0 ..would be required to transport and house the American teams In Belgium, and made a plea for a wide campaign to collect, the necessary' funds. The first subscription wis announced as donated by Colonel Robert M Thompson, who telegraphed an offer of JJ.A00. The reports of some fifteen bodies affiliated with ths Amateur Athletic union and the Am,r'c'n Olympic committee were read. It nas learned that etery one 6f these organisations Is planning for active entry and representation at Antwerp. Lieutenant General Robert L. Bullard, commander of the department of the east, was elected captain of the shooting teams. It was announced that the trials would he held at the marine corps rifle range, Quantieo, Va. The fencing trials will he held In with the national championship tournament In this city the last week in April. No trials will be held for ths.occer football team, but the test players will he selected on their records for two weeks practice against the best teams available before sailing for Antwerp. if o- - Swimming Dates Fixed. swimming tryouts for men will be Maged In Chicago, the second week of lulv, and the test for women entrants held In or near New York at the same time Wrestling and boxing trials will be held about the same time, but the places have not been selected. Owing to the widely dates of the various evente. It may he necessary to have certain Mons of the team, such as cyclists, shooter and others, leave before or after the main group of contestants. Housing conditions at Antwerp sre similar to those In this country, and the committee Is confronted with the problem of securing accommodations for more than 100 athletes. General William M. W right, for the army, and Commander C. R. Mayo stated It was the Intention tb give every man In the army and nsvy a chance 4o make the American team. The Great Lakes end Gulf ports training stations will be the training quarters of the navvijmen, and the coaches will now be named. Willis H. Abbot was elected trasurer of the committee In place of Julian S. Curtis, resigned. A transportation committee was appointed to begin active preparations for the moving of the athletes from all parts of the United States and to and from Belgium. President Klrbv was empowered to name a team selection committee to consist of st least one member front each of the sport bodies affiliated with the American Olympic committee, and any others deemed wise. The- - To Fit Out Defender. BRISTOL, R. I., March 13, Announcement was made today that Nathaniel designer of the sloop Resolute, would arrive at Bermuda about April 1 to supervise the fitting out of the sloop for her trials against the Vanitte to determine the defender of the America's sup. No radical changes in the rigging are anticipated, it was said tonight. f, U Ls1 Long distance runners mill have the flt'bt opportunity of showing Ineir ablfity for some tune when the Deseret gymrun nasium wtli conduct a crosa-citWednesday mottling at 11 oclock. The course starts from the gates of the Deseret gvmnaaium on South Temple street and ' goes east to State street, thence south to Seventeenth 8oulh west to Main and north to the rimemng point at the Pioneer monament. Considerable interest centers sround Scholastic marathon. the abbreviated stars mill play an important uirt. and forced will te the of many hard if the youthful athletes can do the been have In distance the time that many performing the course in their workout. RichSchools which have notified Bob ardson, mho is in charge of the race, that they mould enter a team are East High, University of Utah, West High, Granite, 1. D. 8. U., Ogdgn High, Ogden A- A., tne Deseret gvmnasium and the Utah Agricultural roPexe of Logan. Jtooert H. Martin, mho showed his heels to all of the contestants tn the Littleton s to Denver run. the Pasadena marathon and in the meet at the Utao slate fair, will enter. Ho is the favorite. As this is his first try at the Deseret gymnasium run, he is out to set a new record for the distance. Albert Warden, another star of the first order, mho has competed a number of times before, finishing second only to Ted Johnson, is again out. . Warden has been training and save he Is in condition. He is living in Ogden and has been grooming a number of Junction City men for the race. Ott Romney, coach of East High. 111 enter a team of seven men. mho have been preparing for some lepgth of time. Lon Kump Is directing the work of the long disunce men at the school. Oscar Martin, a brother of Robert Martin, ie an Martin and Kump East High contender In the mile run at the Deseret gymnasium recently morked well, the pair finishing well anead of Jacques, Wayman and other experienced men. From the Agricultural, college Jacques, Jackson and WaVman will compete. Lynn Hales. Leland Mays and Ivan Burns mill represent the University of Utah. Nine prises, now on display in the Wesurh Arms mindoms, together mith a. special prize for the flrat high achool lad to break the tape, comprise the Hat that mill be given. Although the number of prizes is not as great as in other years, the award arc above the averare. The Tribune has given a silver loving cup for first prize. A business men's membership to the Deaeret gymnasium wi'l be the second prize. The Hubbard-Den- n company will give the third man a Th silver meda! fjr th loving cup. first high school man Is offered by the Deseret gjm. Other donors ar the Haynes-Beeb- e Music company, gait F,ake Hardware company, A. G. Spalding & Bros, Western Arms and porting Goods company, Salt Lake Knitting company and Bovd Park. Inc. The Salt Lake police department tvll1 keep the course clear. In former years vehicles Impeded the progress of the tun ners. With motorcycle patrolmen in charge the runners this year will have a y flve-nil- - ten-mu- . dear field. Officials have been selected as follows: Nelson Norgren. starter; John Birken-stocJohn Giles and Charles Welch, William E. Day. n. L. Bennett timer; find F. C. Van Buren, judges. Entries will close Monday night, according to Bob Richardson, with whom ail e retries are being made. k, ENTRIES IN KENTUCKY DERBY BREAK RECORD LOUISVILLE, Ky.. March 13. One hundred and seventeen nominations, thirty-tw- o more than last year and the largest number In its history, have ben made for the Kentucky Derby to be run at Churchill Downs on May 8. likewise, the stake Is the largest since It was Instituted In 1875. It will carry $30,000 In added money, with value to the winner of $30,000. Harry Payne Whitney of New Tork, with nine, leads In number of FROM nrst-suin- two-has- fr WRESTLING , OAKLETS SHUT OUT PROFLiuNALS I 8 RULING OF A. A U. MEETS CHALLENGE AKRON. National officers of th American Inrtoatrial Athletic association, at its annual meeting here today, challenged the right of th A. A. V. to pass on the amateur standing of its athletes In a statement jeaterdav by one of Its official, the A. A- E. asserted that participants in A I. A. A. cohtesta would not be eligible for places on the American Olympic team at Antwerp. A committee of three member was appointed to file an answer to the A. A. !V statement and show that the amateur standing of athletes would not be harmed by participation In Its contests. It was asserted that the A. I A. A. provided as strict requirements for the protection of amsteura as the A. A. E. March 13. !!llilllllili!IiiliiEIliilll!ili!iIiiliiIiiil!iIiiii!iiiiiiillllllliiiiliii!iiiI!liililll!iIiiIIO ill. hat-tin- two-gam- hard-hittin- Seattle Lemoore You need not worry about your dinners If you let the Central fill your orders with the beet of all foods. FINEST OF ALL FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES - Dont trouble yourself to run ell over the city to find what you went. Just call us if Its In town, wa have it. GROCERY SPECIALS THIS WEEK ONLY, STARTING MARCH 15 - Troco, earn a good 40c No. 21't "can Strictly Fresh Ranch 42c Plum 31c 35o Eoss, dozen Butter 60c No. 2't can 23- 20c pka. 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Jama for 60c MEAT DEPARTMENT 33 33 0ur Meat Department I open to all (or Inapectlon tho beat of all meet, fresh and cured steer beef, country-feand 33 We carry a full line of only the beet com-fedressed real lamb, pork, veal and poultry . Our sausage are made freak daily3 S3 Bring your vel, hogs and poultry to ua for rigtit prices for the 33 beat quality TWO DELIVERIES DAILY 9:30 8. m. and 2 p. m. Ej IEEE ZZS 'S3' ; . 6 4 12 6 3 0 Batteries Sweeney, Francis, Rohrer Rltcnie; Falkenburg, Miller, Land j; and and Clare. BILL PIERCEY WILL S3 OPPOSE ANGEL BAND 2 3 2 Special to The Tribune. ETSINORE, Cal., March 13. Manager Wade Killfer bf the Angela announced nwalts onlv McAuley 1920 season's opening day. He will "have on the field a team that last year had a batting average of .295 This, however, doe not lncfiide the pitchers. Tomorrow, In practice game, opposing the Angel lineup, will he Pitcher Bill Plercey, last year with- Bacramento, but now a New York American holdoui. It In Intimated that Powers and Klllefer are getting the heaver to play against the Ancels so as to see just how much they think they want him. A deal for Plercev Is now on with Manager Miller Huggins of the Yankee. Plercev's mound opponent tomorrow will bo Fertlea. S3 today that he now to be all set for the 3 VETERANS ARE MISSING FROM PORTLAND CAMP to1 Tbs Trlbna. ONTARIO, CAt.. March 13 The chamcommerce ts In a war to lose It of ber reputation aa th chief booster of th town. Walter McCredie Is noaf In the 33 midt of things here along with hla Port33 land Coaat league baseball team. When It come to booetlng. undiluted, optimistic 7 37 boosting, no chamber of commerce can boost the way Mcf'redte can for his ball 313 team. Just now Mac hasn't much of any33! thing to boost about In the line of ball 3 players, but that doesn't make any difference. Lially statements aa to how Portland la tie a pennant rortender from the Jump-of- f Dl!!!!ll!!!!n!liniS!!iiI!i!ilI!Il!!!!II!lirill!!i!!!ill!!!!lII!!i!!!!l!li!!li;!l!!l!!ll!ll!S!!D to of tha league season ara as much a ......... V Green 106. Bond 106, Ktngllng 11 106, Grumpy Brown Favorite 111. Prunes 110, Towel! 111. Vapthalloa 112, Corson 114, Indolence 115. Indian Chan 115, Crtunpaall 115, Mab 101, Ornery 106. -- Branch exchange, Wasatch 160, connecting all departments I WHEEE THEY TREAT YOU BIGHT Ws ship to all parts of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Nevada. Parcel Fost, Express or Freight. d d Hap-pol- d flrst-stnn- HANFORD, Cal., March 13. Three triple oft Cy Falkenburg and one more s of the same caliber oft Miller was a pace too ewift for the Lemoore Cubs to keep up today tn the opening session e of a eertes that Clvde Wares's g Seattle baseball team Is the San Joaquin valley with playing champions. Seattle won, 6 to 4. These triples were mixed with eight singles, giving Seattle an even dozen hits. Sweeney end Francis, pitching for the Rainters, held the Lemoore batters to six hits. One of these six, however, came In the fifth inning. It was a homer,, batted by Felix Clare, when Grover Land was on first. It tied the score at 3 to 2. Falkenburg. in five Innings, failed to strike out a single Seattle man, and Miller retired only one by that route. Sweeney and Francis allowed six hits each. Francis pitched lour to Sweenev s five Innings. g and Leyva's senMurphy's sational catch of a seemingly which Impossible high liner, proved the front end of a double plav in the ninth Inning, were features of the game. I a fayette, batting for Rohrer in the fifth Inning, crabbed one of the triples, scoring Cunningham, who started with a single. Young Harrican knocked one of the triples and Cunnlneham another. The teams clash again Sunday. R. H. E. The score: Special New Orleans Results. t'oiTraI 8rric, B? 2 olds. 4 furlongs Md- Fir?t line Llllitu, 105 yer (Whittington!, 8 to 1, 5 to 2, even, woo: Silver Springs, 118 ( Kodriguct , 9 to 6. 4 to 6, 2 to 6, second; Joe Gnnd- msn. 1P8 (Romsnellii, 6 lo 1. 5 to 2. even, third. Time, 49 8 5 seconds. Lands End, Twinkle Blue. Eye Opener and Oinir K. also ran. Second rsce, claiming nod ua 6H furlongs Marasmus, 113 (Lyke), 16 to 5. to 5. 8 to 5, won; Etta H.. 108 (Whittington), 7 to 2, 8 to 6, 8 to 5, second: Kohiooor, 111. (Widal, B to 1. 4 to 5, 2 to 5, third. 1.08 2 5. Huzzak, lalerie Went and Time, Persy C. also ran. Third rare, claiming 4 vetr-oand up 8 furlongs Trusty. 112 Whittington), 13 to 20. 1 to 5, out, won; Boneztelle, 107 twtdsi, S to J, 8 to S. out, second: Fulliix. 108 iKingl, 9 to 2, 6 to 6. out, third. Time, 1:15. Cobalt T,aSB also ran.. Tourth race, 8 year-olds- , tip. 6 furtonga Lady Brummel. 112 (Lykel, t to 2, 1 to 4. out, woo; Anticipate, 112 (WhU). 6 to 1, 6 to 6, 1 to 2, second; Who 110 Caret, (Moooevl, 8 to 1. 6 to 8. 2 to 3, third. Time, 1.15 2 5. Lebleut and Diamond Girl also ran. Fifth rsce. claiming 8 year o!d, up. 1 miles Tantalus. 112 (Lykel, 8 to 5. 2 to 8. out, won; Sun God, 110 (Helnlzchi, II to 10. 1 to 4. oat, second: Franklin, 112 (Kennedy). 9 to 2. T to 6, out, third. Time, 2 5. Kimpalong also rtn. Sixth rsce, Helming 4 yesr-old1 tip, miles Bond. 107 (Whittington). 9 to 2. 7 tn 6, 7 to 10, won; Tit For Tst, 105 (Rlchcreeki. 3 to I, even, 1 to 2. second; LeBalfre. 114 (Lykel, 8 to 5, 8 to 5. 1 to 4, third. Time, 37). Rookery, Little Cottege and also ran. Seventh race, claiming 4 year old, up, 1 1)6 mllcs-t-- P. G. King. 112 (Widal. 8 10 1, S to I, 8 to 5. woo; Greenmlnt. 1U8 (Morrial, 2 to 1. even. 1 to 2, second; Brjcklev. 1117 Kennedy I 39 to I. 10 to 1. 5 to 1, third. Time. 1 50. Margaret N".. Bmokland, Dr. Lery, Mar Tom. Yorkist. J. F. Cummings, Shamrock G;een and Mayor Galvin also ran. r,r. By Tijuana Results. ro1rrMl Zrrlo. rirat rc. m fi Will (Pin- on. won; Danrin $a.2Q. i.lrl $9 A0, Prvad; Kainloch Tim $4.00. fhlrd. 1:02 4 $. D- Mlirfca aod Dnrie alo ran h.ny, fiT Acond Mi 112 furlong Bmrfc. fHlnphY). $0 20, $4.00. $3.40. woo; T Inrtdgsh H2 (Ixitfi, $3 Aft, $3. 2ft, rod; 8tir nart. 112 3.&r Kiiiyt. Cord, !. Robr4. 7.ftft. Ihird. Tim. I ft$. nip li Porl. Bndf Paradigm tod Hindis aio ran. fl TKV 112 iFTb Third furlonz $r,.20, $2.40, $2 Aft, woo; lot H. 107 1? Tay lort. $2 40, $2.60, arond; Sianmkln II li iHwphyl, $2 CM, third. Tim. 102 3 5. Commendation, Mtnatrl, Irth JDait, Gila and Phil Mohr alao ran. on Fourth 113 (Ma$4 00. $2. Aft. 32. 3ft woortin). rirt Troop 11$ (Plnrgr, $A.6ft, $3 ftft. Man wmd; t Conn MM, Conorll II third Tim. 1 44 4 5. land Ambuorado, ' iSpthn. EM, Mootaua Boll. lUfio Shooter and Do alto r, rijr. rc. $1. cfiarlttii1an on mil Fifth baHM. $.40. $4 ftft. $3.60. won: rs', 117 tCon Iftft C. BuID. $25.20. $10.40, orood; ln;bi Van 1ft5 $10 Aft. tftird. Tim, 1.43. Sum tMrlntyr), fMffh. TMrtB, India Bprinf, Toy Mw and Ivdpto alao ran. Ilt mr rn. flv fqrlerRlTta It (MSixth $14 4ft. $600. $3. Aft. won;- Pnpltaoo 113 (CroM. $5.60 $3.40, wrond; C. A. (Vmiaky 113 tHifiphy). 02 15. U Oft, third. Tim. Ml Woodi 1ooy nmrr. 3fnthr Marbr, Krttf. Oklahoma trial), lapbaoi and Cbarle UftrM alao ran.' Coro8vt)th rN. fir and half furinn nado 114 (Martin). $1 A0, $5.40, $2 40. woo: Mla Maaaft 111 Htnphy) $3 60. $2.40, ond: Twltt 66 tRobort), $2 4ft. third. Tim. 1 Bn. Old Homestead. Cvffield t ft. ' raa. and Mary Wa'kw artin. Eleven Scholastic Games to Hurdler Reduce American Mark Over ' Deseret Gymnasium. rluni-Ing- banging, lift ftdal painting, tiatliig ami papr t all "huMaluctloa giiaraaltHtd." p. m. b,Va. Phoo y. 83H3 H 3U Urauod. The Illinois XCW YORK March Athletic tlub relay team, after thinning mllo medley the on a)d fae at tn National A. A. U. Indoor champumfrhip meet here tonight, wa disqualified through the fouling of another iunnr by Joie lUy of th Chhuigo team. lLy. In the lat lap of the mile which finished the event, cut Imndu of Mike of tne Mlllroo A. A., and the judge acted promptly when In protein wan made. Th feature of th inevt wore th double brackets earned by Loren Murchi-oformerly of tt. running for ew lork A. C, In the mxty arda tn and 3ou.ard race, and the ehtablinh-in- g of a new American record of D Li econdh for the oeventj-jar- d high hurdle by Walker hmltti of Cornell unhernity. men were deiendtng their Both of the tUM In tueno event, width they won iuat year. Joi Hay wa well up during the first half of the run and took th lead on the third Up. Baker panned hint In th beginning of the final Up, but Kav uprtmed, renaming tne lead, and romped home an eav winner bv ten jaids. Cut-biof Boston pit'eed Baker In the last thirty yards and finished ten feet ahead of the New York man for second honor. Loren Murthleon, formerly of tit. Louih, running for the New York A. C.. won the Anal heat of the dash, in the world record t.ino of 6 second. Murchlaon. after retaining hi t.tle, alao duplicated his performance of last ar by winning the final run in 33 second, heat of the three-fifth- s of a second behind th American Indoor record. Karl W. Kby of Uni, won the $0U verulty of Pennsylvania, yard final, for which he wai reserved, d run. not having tartv. in tne Kby won easily by mx ard from Murray of Princeton, who was second. In defeating Rrickaon, Jumping off a tie at $ fet ?l) inches in Die running high credited jump, Whalen of Boston wa with a new championship record of $ was a dethere feet 3lx inch, but cided tag of the crots bar it may not be accepted. vcn-elgh- th Dvny n, ll ixty-yar- d 5 fisty-jar- d 3hn-va- PHH)-ar- GOLF EXPERT TO LAY SALT LAKE COURSE 1 0 3 yil.N IMs. paprr civi)iab, tsai.tfiiig, brat norli; prir L, il. iigUU attftK) Ryiand 361 A J, A JUNkn. 40NK pamtiug and pupr hanaib V' a. rraounabits. and kaioomlaiBd. I'ncu vh,4 PAIKU HANGING and btrttte ciauig. thL-ikyjU. not If in daytime rib (tr 7 Fz4KHlNu, 13. Th tournament committee of the tTth Illgh Schoor'Athletlo association, composed of C. Oren Wilson, A. M. Merrill and James 15. Moss, met yesterday afternoon and Ulcuaaed plan for the holding of the event at the Deseret gymnasium this week. Tour game will b played Thursday, four game Friday and three Th first game each night Saturday. will b called promptly at 6 oclock, with h other contest following in n. ucce-Hlo- It planned to have a dane in honor of the high achool athletes following the plajlng of the final game Saturday. banquet, They will alao be gueet at a not been hut Jut when and where haa detnnined. n The fan at nm tournament game will be well taken care of. Two hundred reserved eiaon seat in the balcony, dihave rectly opposite th playing court, been placed on Dale, a have two rows of reserved nightly admission seats on the main floor, beven hundred general admission fan can aLo be taken care of on the main floor. With the exception of the reserved seats, the rest of the balcony will be turned over to high school students, Heats may also be placed on the running track if additional epac la found necessary. game Drawings for the first night To date, Last will be made Wednesday. Davis Grove, high. Bingham, Pleasant won County, bpnngvllle and MoroniThhave champlaces in. tha, tournament.decided in th been not yet pionship haa Southern division. The Branch Agricultural college at Cedar City appear the The final game In probable winner. thl division will b played Monday. r of secretary-treasureC. Oren Wiloon. the association, said last night that a board meeting had been called for March 20 in the reading room of the Deseret Spring athletics, Including gymnasium. track, baseball and lennls, will com up for discussion. Swimming and football will alto be considered. I HUNTINGTON JoSES Work FAINT raiirr J k.'T40 pnprr hauging, graiuntg, ateuciiiug, efUut. 4uaa. apouga b?4 U W. FAlN'IlNU. paplr Frlcea reaaouaplv. and kalaoaiiaiug. iiodrick, Wa. ItaugiOg lad hvtjf tli rui; bfr (all H. 4W R. now, nvra amk pnrra , g uinitM rut ratra va all wvrk 0NB aprrlal, PaHitin. paper eaiunf aud kaiavraintn. 309 J Waaatrh dona by and pNpvrliaaala BAVB yir painetng a skilled workmaa at mudcraia prtr. . 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ELfAABEiH L WltJMKH, graduate, T2A-7-ft Wan McIntyre bldg., SS South Main. kl7 , BUTLER, ehlropodlat; arch troublaa corrected. 633 Judge bldg. Wat DR. H. MARY 2026 6B63. F. VAN HOITEN. foot aoectelUL J14 kUT Keith Emporium bldg. Was 7676. DR. ' Special tu Tbs Trlbns. by prir. (la m and Tiffany We. l!ir7 1.LKAN k'o4 rente boll; kaMotinuig; Utw. guamntrrd. St9. TO B. Y. U. QUINT , , pir batauujni'i j no Wall FAINTING, kalaJinluhig . paper luuging. 1n. Call Was, 6hJUj. HAVE our patmlug and paprhangtn a akillod workamn at nuolrratu at Be Played This Week High Sticks. ur-pr- is Special to The Tribune. If t nine-innin- g first-strin- SEATTLE'S HITTING DEFEATS LEMOORE PU1NSCDMPIETE Cornell Tribuse. RTlCKTUN, Cal., March 13. Th Ba! played the Holt team of btockton to soorele4r tie thle afternoon. )th good It wa a epeedy inm. replete pitching and spevlHoular finding. Young 8nook of the Holt wh the bb of th afternoon. He fanned ten men and had th entire Seal squad scatIn every round, imly guessing Special to Th Tribune. tered bit wer gathered, and the, fceala LOS ANGELES, Maivh U. Answer t were Bmlth never really d'.ngerou. Caeey any inquiring baseball fan as to the sea- and Sam Lewis heaved for Ban Francisco wel aupported. sonal condition of the Vernon Tigers Is and were The Han Franriaco pitcher are all in found lu the result of today s condition with the exception of Jordan, three of In series who second a ha been unable to cut looee. game, the Catcher Blackwell world's may not report, but between the Chicago Cubs and the a good Manager Cnarlie Graham ha champion minor league club at Washing n Joe Doolej, Oakland buaher. prospect ton park. The ecore was. achieved with Kat Anflneon of last year squad Is nUo g laud. Sam Agnew will be Vaughn,; regarded as the best southpaw trying to man. The Seal are shy-a- n In the box. in the National league. pitcher and are trying to induce Fromms pitched for Vernon. Generally Gene Caideta to sign. about mads hrive speaking, both clubs een prog r as In spring tomorrow. training. WINS Grover SACRAMENTO In the third game, Dell will be the and Cleveland Alexander OLYMPIANS rivals. The game today was featured by hard g Vernons Special to The Ttibaae. fighting throughout. players are tdl in rpiendid condition, and SACRAMENTO, March 13. Bill RodgCatcher BID Laslck awaits only ers yippers took the first game of the Manager Brooks's signature and the arrival of spring training schedule here today, deThird Baeeman J. Carlisle Hmtih to be feating the club of Han Franas satisfied as any baseball boss possibly cisco by the Olympic score of 7 to i. The club cart be. tomorrow. play again Delis work In the exhibition games Fred MoFwfts, the Renator's new first bears out the report that he has kept In sacker, was the sensation of the game. In four trip to the rubber "Molly' detraining all winter at Rant Barbata.uniElmer lilt!, a new one in Tiger livered three blngles, two of thenv going In yester- for e hits. Catcher Cook nmde a form, is playing brilliantly. day's content he hld the Cubs scoreless single and a triple In four traps to the Beelde, this rookie has plate. $ Innings. There seeing no pitcher's speed plus. artifice he lacks. WINNERS Big crowds are out for the exhibition MIDSHIPMEN games, an augury of a big year In Pacific Coast league ball. Every member of the IN BOUTS Tiger squads appeals in excellent form, some of them In mldseason ronditiori. and Md , March 13. Winning ANNAPOLIS, supreme confidence of another triumphal three bouts- - by falls and three by deyear is strikingly evident. cisions and losing one by decision, the R. H. E. The score: midshipmen wrestler easily conquered 2 9 3 Cornell Chicago in a wrestling match here today. $5 6 1 The score Vernon was: Navy 27, Cor by points Batte'nea Vaughn. Newkirk nell 4. Cornell counted only in the and OFarrell, Fromm, Mann and class, in which Mackey proved too Mrong for Hough, navy's midget, hitherto undefeated. Princeton gymnasia showed the way to university the middies in handling the Indian dubs, and captured first BY and third places In the flying rings event, but. anart from these performances, they were comspecial to The Tribune. the nay. who won pletely outclassed OAKLAND. March 13. Manager- Del an engagement byby39 to 15 points. Howard of the Oaks turned a flock of Athlrd victory of the middies for the acorns loose against the local Chamber afternoon was hung up in fencing. They of Commerce team here thin afternoon, overwhelmed the Madeamen of University and the youngsters were chut out by Red of Pennsylvania, taking nine bouts with a product of the local bush the foil and four with the saber. McClain, leagues; who turned down a Ix8 Angela contract because it called for a small salary. Pop Arlett. last rear's utility was the only veteran in the game. The score wa 3 to 0. Ginlardl, a Ioa Angeles youngster, New Orleans Entrlea plijed short, got a hit and scored. He has the earmarks of a real player. Flrtt, 4 furtonf, Voorn.l nil). Brown Htll, The Chamber of Commerce team was 110, ilolin.ro no. Coombs 110, Oh Doctor 110. a ho have Ttitt 110, Sir Mortiinpt 112, iltoblne Gunnsr composed of professionals either retired or are waiting to report to 111. R!nnr 114. 8 furlongs Viol, Oaffnev 90 Hilda their clubs. Two more games against It'S,Second, bush nines are scheduled for Sunday and lexanderKelts B. 118. She Devil 113. Archie APro. pe rotts Bahr 113. Arch Plot 113, some of the regulars will be used. ter 113. Sir John Vergne 118, Ifopover llh. Pat Ragon, former New York and Bos- Hnsns 110, Sabrvttsh 120, True As Steel 1tl. ton pitener, is pairin' to. go. Verde 120, Knbabdar 120, Koot 110, Lefty Swartz, recruit pitcher for the General 120. Charming 11$, hpeed.r Ettahe 115. Oaks, fanned five In a row and looked like Third. 6lj furlonea Porhid Malde 02, Voter 102, I Am Flret oo, Teachers Tet 107. atnilllon dollars. Wires are out from the Oaks for a Biddle Dee in. Gloom 107, Benicia 107. Prin 107, Precious Pearl 107. Thunderhird major league shortstop and action is ex- cess Lou 107, Vim 112, Klcbard V 112, Dominican 112, pected next week. The recruits can field, Col. Murnhy 112. Enrico I a mao 112, Barley but thev cant hit. Water Battle 102, IV. Mountain Frank to H2, decided Howard has carry 112 Manager three Krause, Winn. Rusone mile Tha Pirate Fourth, 90. Tattle. ), sell, Coleman, Schwarz and Gearln are Gala D Cause 99. Durell, ms. Triumphant the candidates, with Krauoe, Winn. 103 Of 109. Dixie Cerrotl 113 Gearln and Russell haing the best I WinrukI Win Lancaster 113. Toe The Mark 113. chances to win. Fifth, 84 furlongs Hong Kong 90, Bobby Outfielder Hack MilDr has lost twenty Allen 9, Binding Tie 108, Ticklish 112, Tirol! pounds and is hitting the ball harder than 121. Arnold 126 ever. Wihe. Miller and Lane anil be the Stith. 1 miles Rookery 102. Marie 102. Shamrock Green 106. Mayor Galvin outfteld. Claude Cooper has not signed 106, Green Allot 100 Rappahennock III 106, or reported. Bethel Hill 107. Bryollmah 107, El Kot 107, not Catcher Grover Land will report, Blue Th'stle 110. Lady Ward 110, Ponderosa as he has a good job Flavin independ111. 112, Dr Levy 112, Little Col Bajaiet reg ent balh Mitzg will be 1J2. Agtec lage 107, Waterproof 115, Ben Western with the of ceiver, Spellman Ham peon 110. league as his understudy. Seventh. 1 1 16 miles Tit For Tat 101. Miss kruter 101. Pollu 105. Redstart imj, Thistle paper - . r)aaln. Wa1. Hy. gn. l!n-u- DRIES ARE SET painting, 47 J. WK8LKY prk-r- Th B. Y. HUNTINGTON. March 13. took th Huntington U. High school JSSSs, this her evening Into camp aggregation He FUB SHOP, 42 8. LtrrR by the score of 41 to S3. The game wa Mura f 0II8J In seen and tatldermy. fast, and proved to be the best season. Huntington this Furriers and Taridermists Th Huntington team won out In the Carbon county section of the Nebo di- FURS Itemodeltng, dealgning and apodal order work of every description. Storage at modvision, while the B. Y. U. nished second erate price. HTDSON BAY FI R CO. In the Provo end of the Nebo. p2612 Lineup and summary: B. Y. l HIGH. DOCTOR . T.P. Fd.G. tm William Watson, golf expert and architect, arrived In Salt Lak yesterday afternoon. Watson ha been selected to golf lay out tne proposed eighteen-hol- e course of the Salt Lake Country club at the mouth of Barley canvon. Mr. Watson looked over the 28ft acres of land h will have at hla disposal, and,, after a brief furv. said that beyond doubt one of the best golf link west of the Mississippi can be constructed there. The golf links site command an excellent view' of the vallev. Nothing will be done In the way of laying out or commencing construction work on the course until April 1 A meeting will be called for Country club tnem-befor the first week of next month, at which time dcfinil plan will be decided upon. The Country club is said to be ready to expend $100,000 to construct th course, it is not expected that the links will be ready foi play before June or July of next year. lete Fr.T.-Fl.G- ,2S Pine, r.f Nil (tall, l.f. Partridge, e. Keeler, r.g Jackson, l.g. Dixson, r.f rs 2 0 0 2 0 j 0 I 0 14 22 0 .! 41 1 HUNTINGTON. NEW YORK VARSITY BASKET CHAMPIONS CHIMNEYSWEEPINO CHIMNEY aweeping, furnace cleaned and repaired. by reliable mam. Call J. H. Certta, k74A Was. Mt5. JHOUSEJCTLTANIN HOl'hE CLEANING, painting, kalsominlug, paper rleaning, fUior wnzmg; veaaonabl price. Waa. NEVADA BICYCLISTS Referee, Simmons. WIN S1X'DAY RACE SNOW ACADEMY WINS Alfred Goulet and NEW YORE. March 18 FINAL FROM MORONI of Newark son th twenty-eifbtJake Mafia bicycle rice at Mtdtaoa Square GarTh den which ended at 11 o'clock tonight. final pair outrode the other tama tn th hour eprintu during which they covered twenty mile. Fir team covered 2379 miles and two iipa during the week. Th teenj of Kair and Hill waa aecood, Dupuj and Hauler, third; Bnjwt and Hpelr fourth: GodiTier and Yaonek. fifth, and oo, Egg and Madden, who were lapped, sixth. Itw? DK. S, N. A. DOWNING, obstetndnn, Firat av., Waa. 8617 Maternity aped list; e. limited number of patlefita taken at hi wlil3 2 30 Totals - 0 0 Spnrtal to Tb Tribune. FPHRAIM, March 13 4? now Norma! wo th tat right to rpreor rhia diatrlet tn th intcracbolaatie bakehall toamamnt la Balt tha Moroni team Lika by here tonight la a rloaely con u ted game, by th score of 35 t 29. The Tlctory la aU tb more plcaaing to th winner bocau the score wa 17 t 15 in favor od of the firat half. Tb of MoronVat th Uoeup add aammam ait wk dftin( NOW NORMAL. FrT. Fd.G. Thompson, rf Scbults, rf g. Peteraoa, If 6 $ .....51 .......... 71 ........ 2 ATLANTA. Ga , March 13 New Teri national basketball Anderaon, c. tonight won th rg championahip of th Amateur Athletic union by JustnQ. C. Feteraon, If. drffatinc Rtgra cohee, 49 to 24. In a match to cetablUh holders of third and fourth place In th national basketball chant plonship. K ante (it? A. t. won third place today by defeating the Detroit Young Uea Order, 46 to 33. FIG. 4 Si - 0 0 0 0 0 - TP. ft 0 0 4 14UW. CRTRirajnEATHERS cleaning, remaking feather Into nw M. Whitaker, 171 Su. 3rd East. DYKINUg s: y i. M237 LIQUOR AND DRUG CUBE TUB Keley treatment ts tha beat. For Information address box 16ft7, or call at No. 7 Boulevard apt.. Was. 8196. glM'J JTOOBWOR fill and wax all kind of new and old ftoora. Fait IAk Floor bonding Co.. l&d3 176 S at. Phono Waa. 8605, WE lay, surface, IkADTES' HATS BLOCKED till 7 Conatitution kl716 CLEANED, dyed and trimmed. Powe Millinery. 517 p. m. Main. 54 South bldg., .1 14 2 4 (34X14 Open PATENT ; ATTORNEYS PATC.NT8 and plant Atlas block. Rzl.nt and datigna. .hop drawing, nactalna Uunlaos Ik Imrla. 521 h500T LEARS to dance; claas .or private leaaooa; charges moderate. Odeoo Dancing wcfaool. k27ft EXHIBITION GAMES Giants 12, San Antonio 0. SAN ANTONIO, Texas, March Refer Umpire 13 R. H. E. , 2 12 19 New York Nationals 2 7 0 San Antonio Texas league Barnes. York: New Toney, Batteries Benton and Gonzales, Snyder; San Antonio: Wetzel, Muna and Gibson, Whitney. Jms of Mount Pleaaant. Erlckacn. Clearlnj-hous- DK. MOFFETT R1CB, Booth West Tempi surgeon, 842 Was. full. 7361 'Report featurdavs clearings Sam day last year..... Last weeks clearings Sams week last year velertnary st. Fhoa $ 3,444.977.75 1,794,392.94 18.294.325.09 12,718,197.94 UTFKUGS made from old cmrpeta and rug, regard-hs- a of (hair coaditto, 4&B Hollywood av. c45ft Hyland 122.V AHB . Pirates 1, Dallas 0. DALLAS. Texas. March Pittsburg Nationals Dallas Texas league 13. Deaths and Funerals R. H. E. I 0 5 2 0 TVVZtkl. 2 f"r Dani! L. Mink, who died Friday, Meador gerric oclock 'Tneaday afternoon Clark, Flynn, Wood and will beC. held t 3 3ftfuneral cggffKjgmn. AGENGT, WRITER Ml, Lad Mala st. Was make for' Mk CHECK AJ4. TRUSSES Batteries Pittsburg: and Lee; Dallas; Kerns. In th Forth Worth 8, Pirate Seconds 1. FORT WORTH, Texas, March 13. R. H. E. 2 8 10 Fort Worth 1 It 1 Pittsburg Second Worth: Batteries Fort Appleton, Copp and Moor. Mack; Pittsburg: Adams, Cooper, Uar Isom and Haeflner, Conkey. H. Bank chapel at Murray. Funeral aenrtcea for James Pan! Reyaer, o of Paul T. and Margaret Dunn Kesr. wbo died here yesterday, will be held Monday. They will be private. 378 Booth of all d74e3 machine wanted to wear our irusaet; fit guaranteed. Rex Drug Co., W. Tempi and Broad43723 way. MEN CARPET AND BUG EANTNg J. 0. PCHBSON. carpet cleanlag, sizing and repairing; colors restored; spot removed. AH DEATHS. 4871 work guraoted. Warn. 639BJ. of age. did Fred Grant Hartwell, 25 yesterday morning at the hone. 626 Seventh arena. Death waa due to pneumonia. He la urvived by hla widow, M re. Pearl Bench WINDOW, boose rleaning. floor waxing. CU Hartwell; a eon- Fred Eugene. 5 yean of age; Window Clean. Co. pto4! 2. Yanks Hy. 2367, America Dodgers 3, a brother. Rolffa, and th following slater: Seattle. JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. March 13 May Hartwell of Wash.; Gertrude, R. H. E. Beulah. Clair, and Mr. Ida Hall of Salt lake. 6 relative humidity at 6 m.. 46 2 Funerel J 12 trices will be held at 2 o'clock Tues- p. p.tn. . 26 per degrees; Brooklyn National cent. 1 2 g New York American day afternoon In City cemetery. Total precipitation for tb twentv.fonr hour Mam- Batterleo Brook hn: Cador. non: total for tbm ending at 6 p. m. w William gt'hehlowaky, 47 year of age, died month to date 1 .56 of an imh; accumulated maux, Mobart and Miller. Elliott; Nw York: Mogridge, Smallwood, Collin and last night at the borne. 53 Oakland arenoe. deficiency for thl month to date U .25 of an He was a native of Germany and had lived in iocb; total precipitation since January 1 to Ruei. gait Lake for the last fir years, having moved date Is 2.B4 inches; accumulated deficiency from Idaho, garrtrlng are hie widow and aim' January 1 la .66 of ao inch. her Browns 3, Houston 2. one goo, William. Jr. Funeral aerrlcee will be Sun rise at 6:42, and Beta at 62, March held at 2 o'clock Wednda.v afternoon at the HOUSTON, Texas, March 13. Interment will be in 14, 1020; R. H. E. Burloo ward chapel. AT LEATHER OBSERVATION? T4KEJT Mount Olivet cemetery. 1 3 4 St. IjouI American TIME. P. M.. MOUNTAIN Houston Texas 2 league 6 yr 1 Henry Crt Gerwlen. horn February II, 1S63. In Germaoy. died yeaterday at the home. 5$ Truman avenue. Burvivlng na hi widuw, four tons and on daughter Funeral service will be held t $ o'clock Cuban Fololgts Defeated. Toeatay afternoon In the Burton ward chapel. to attend. Th body mav Fnenrta 13 March a In MIAMI, ram fill! be viewedare atInvited ria.. the bom from 12 motif 2:80 with ptrlt4 plat. In which L1u(aaat V. o'clock Interment afternoon. will be Tuesday Cuban Torre army polo team in xcld. th for th ocoii4l City wmetory. wra time b th teday Miami beach twm, compoai of winter 1nt4 fro ts Indiana and- - Ohio. Th acor wii 7 to 3 V ,- Batteries Nt. Ioul:4 Davis, fhirwell nd Severetd; Houston. Busha. Mitchell and Reynolds, Harkins. 6fa)d Btatloo. !i i 33 "1 .11 F I1 flight J. 4 3 S !l? fs. WEATHER DATA Boise Poloista Victors. Comparative weather data at Balt Lake Cltj, Marrb 1.1. li)2ft: Higbeat temperature today wa 64 degrees; hr II foala to highest lo tbi month lrce 174 was 77 deJoseph Janp rhallB( tmph. gree; lowest last night was 41 degree; ftow team entered with a thre foal handicap. est this month atnc 1874 was sere; man temperature for today waa 62 degrees; normal was 4ft degrees; accumulated eac sine the first Penn Basket Champ. e of th month ta 27 degrees, accumulated PHILADELPHIA. Msrnh 13. The I nlTsrrirj since January 1 la 2lft degrees. of Peonnyivaala ikwH lbe 1ntro(lffiat ha. . bulb 6 Humwfitv at a. Dry temperature hero tooirbt bj dfatirf 4Ttrp. 44 a. m . k!b)i i 6 bulb temperaturet 6at a.6 m., ton. V4 to 23. rantrania went through the 16 degre; relative hemtditjr M) degree: a cent: 4dry bulb temperature at noon, sun ira altlwut dfat. pr wet bulb temperature at nor, time degree, Calf upon Tribune Wants to eo! your o time. 44 degree; rvtattv humidity at tone, un time, effi per ermt; dry bulb tmpwtare at pobiem lor jou you'll find 6 p. m., 62 degree; wet bulb tempcgatQre at cient. FAX DIEGO, polo four today Bt rsllf. M.rrh 6ftatd th Cortmade junior for th tS iath firat Thpla Coronado 18.-- The f Lst Ths Trthuns Tint Ain sury (ill tins lUus lor joo. spuiLirs |