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Show THE SALT LAKE TIilBUXE, TUESDAY MORNING,' MARCH THE - STIU. JY Currt AA DlbWT DO IT CXD VTERDAY A HAXP A POINT-.- TKATftSTDO.! AN O- X- YwayxxKEEP 1 THE- - dud bird Threw (min- -- That fast- - POX ITOOT WHERE worn Thatvvt HEAD aNORDHAY GUY'S Throw away - those Oh well- knitYng needles, any time you see Your ros stick through your stockng-thro- w it Away belongs to some ONE else all RtfcrNY CfAEYNMtr IW MY LAP I LU 5AY YNA'T FOR HIM -THIS YnOUSANCY AND5'6C.A DAY VruPP THAT CrOYAY NANNY" I NEVER HAD An IDEA T WOULD tyO NEU ASj WENY OP wocp pkoia the door TwtTOO at 13 YOUR MON EY ON CARP CAVIAR GUMPSPUT Vvell-Th- 16, 1920. 'T SN-.- .YOURS AT RICH WOMAN A.N TOU'RE A Thousand Snares i Put up fuc,coo Gonna Tog. USED TO LAUGH - 'c NVE - , at S3d. m buck,-t- Run 0,000. THEN Good BYE Andy Ch it S a smart Guy that Knows when to CuTt And KOOnE can GO BROKE- " O Taking a profit v 'swiT. & Penn relays, the intercollegiate and dual with Princeton and Harvard. The numeral meeting, corning on Aprilspring 24. officially open! the outdoor aeaaon, and the varsity will start Us season the next week at the Fenu relays. The schedule Is aa follows: Spring meet. Apr'l 25: Penn relavs at Philadelphia, April 30 and May 1; Princeton at New Harn, May R; Harvard at Cambridge, May IS: Sale Interscholaatlc at New liaven. May 22, intercollegiate!. May 29. mts LIST COMPLETE Record Number of Amateur Boxers and Wrestlers to Take Part. fitan'elaui Zbysxko, the elder of the Zbjezko brothers, wno recently arrived in American to break Into the wrestling INSIDE lilrr Abmt and Players Special to The Tribune. OUISVILLE. c- reprs-eentati- Money Value left-hand- see Er-ri- le nine-Hol- Turf Results and Entries conditions. 51 A.UTHLETES FALL FOB DAN CUPID Attracts. The huge money value of this with its $50,000 added, presents fixture, an attraction to all horsemen to the wealthy sportsman who is not averse to making the earning pay for costly upkeep, as well aa to the poor racer of thoroughbreds to whom the purse represents s fortune, the opportunity to realize di earns o( opulenco wherein a rise of a few cents in the price of oats U a matter of no . great concern. But above ali is tti glamor that clusters around the owner of the winning horae. With this prestige in view many of America a wealthiest sportsmen have unloosed fortunes in quest of animals capable of gaining the coveted crown. And to this search has been due the great onslaught of foreign blood. To Harry Pavne Whitney, the eastern millionaire, goes the distinction of leading the owners in point of number of nominations, and it cannot be denied that the caliber of Lus representation gives him the post of favoritism. With nlns high-ciato eligible bear his colors, Y'aie blue and bronze cap, the owner of Regret, winner of the 1915 Derby, and the only filly ever to capture the classic, bolds a brilliant hand. Among those from which Jam's Rowe will select the Whitney standard-beare- r are John P. Grier, Upset, Wildair, Da Cobwebs, Amaze, Leviathan. mask, Afternoon and Dr. Clark. Many threat right-hande- d. palm Beach, Havana, and Bermuda are d turf world have been nominated for the rich Kentucky Dcrbv, the classio of all classics to bs decided on the American turf. In keepipg with the new mark sot by the event with its $50,000 estimated value, America's richest stake, is this large entry which exceeds by nearly a score any previous eligible list since the Derby hae become a late closing event. The cream of this continents horseflesh will vie with choice importations in this struggle. While the race retains Its international flavor, .it also holds to Its standard of recent years as America s greatest intersections! turf comba. nrfore has the east made such a lavish bid for No more Kentucky's big race. collection ever haa gone to the post in a championship event.- - T who will attracting lawnto tennis stars have a chance shape up for the summer season's activities under sunshiny 15. royally-bre- animals In the . v. March Ky., of the most Ninety-fou- r three-year-o- - a marvelous value for this A week! not sn army shoe. Good looking, moderate last, stylish snd comfortable! beautifully mads from finest leather and will give splendid wear snd satisfaction! they corns In black vici snd black or taa calf all sizes. get yours befors theyre all V , I ld 17 Ft tl t ! gone! is t & dWv T. 8. Butler, Mgr. Upset Likely Candidate. Upset, a son of Whiskbi'oom II. out of which boasts the good mare, I'ankhu-s'.- , a victory over Man o' War on the occasion of the latter's only defeat, the best of striking Wildair, Lamass, the and the hi age at the rimer tracks, other string to the Whitney bow, give this stable an enviable assortment from which to choose. fipeaking of Damask, he made eleven starts last year, finianed first tnree times, He Is second twice and third twice. II and is probably by All tne best son of that etallton that ever raced, and hie got has not figured to any great extent In the. decisions of many big stakes In tho past. Damask ia a d horse, well formed and possessed of plenty of gumenes. But, whatever the prowess of the Whitney candidates, their path will be a dlflicuit one. Kentucky lioreemen are strong supporters of Prince Pa), th imported son of Piince Palatine (nd Wilful Maid II. which haa been purchased from th J. H. Wheelwright estate by J. W, McClelland, acting for Edward F. Simms of New York and Henry Oliver of Sure and Willing Mixers Clash Tomorrow Hard Hitter Night at Armory. good-sae- Prince Pal Supported. Although the price was not triad putr it ia stated that the transaction in volred close to J35.U00. This colt showed every qualification of a derby candidate E. R. Bradley's By aa a Golly; T. O. McDowell's High Command Johnson N. Camdens good filly, Lorraine; G. IV. Loft s Donnacona and On Watch; W. F. Poison's Peace Pennant Rejim & Umensetter'8 Sam Freedman. J. K. L. Ross's Constancy; C. E. Rowe's Miss Jemima, and W. K. Harrington's Westwood are others counted as formld able contenders. Many colts, geldings and fillies are in eluded in the official lift of nominations aa announced by the Kentucky Jockey club. Tradition favors th. colts, how Dick Foennu ever, as only one filly and fiv. geldings Master Franklin, Winfrey, After Night, Capitmo, T, Breckenridge and have won the classic since It was inauran. Guardsman also gurated in 1875. Only one imported aniFourth race, six fnrlongs King Dick 114 mal occupies a place on the honor roll. (Plnnegar). 83.40. 83.20, 82.20, won; Reilloc Omar Khayyam, from an English stud, 109 (Martinex), 88 00, 83 80, second; Honolulu a son of Marco out of Lisma, accounted 104 '(Duggan), 84 60. third. Time, 114. Toy for the blue ribbon event In 181 Miss and t y Merrick also ran. Next to Alan o' Miss Jemima, the War, Hftb race, one mile and seventy yards 821 00, 89 00, good 114 (McIntyre), daugnter of Black Toney-VaiiRutland Arm ranked the as Reeree 110, best 85 money winner in 1818. 60, 84 40, won; Medford jfopoolly), By 114 Sixth reee, five furlong Mary Mallud 98, 83 20, second. Don Dodge 114 (Hinphy), 84 80, Man o' War was in a class by himself . Anna Jackson 103, Berertdge 110, Famloch 112, third. 1481-5Termsk, Leu, Ken Time. in that respect, for he accounted for C. A. (omiskey 111, Knights of Pythias 117, tucky Boy, Baby Sister and iroaty Morning over 383. 0U0. Miss Jemima was credited Positano 117, Roadtnaster 117, Pajorita 11 117, also with ro. winning over $20,000. She won Duly Fashion 117, Oklahoma Irish 115, La Belie Sixth rtc, six furlongs Dancer lit (Robeight out of twelve starts. Brocade 115. 89 00, 82.80, 82 80, woo; Bon Kant 119 erts). Seventh race, fire furlongsMiaa Parnell 98, ( Martinet . $2.40. 82 20, second; Fireplace 113 Official Nominations. Keenafc 103, Vlra Cuba Colonel Lorford 100 Time, 1:14 35. Polpb (Lowe), 83 60 third. 103. Prince Direct 112, Clear Lake 115, Beatrice Atiraea, Bey LI Pleasanton and General Byng The official list of nominations for the Lucille 113. also ran. 1920 Kentucky Derby follows: Track fast. beenth race, five furlongs JnsnRa Prod Amaze. Leviathan. Wildair, enck 114 (PUnegar), $9 00, $5 20. $3.00, won. John P. Grier, Cobwebs. Afternoon,Upset. Dr. Zmdo 108 (8. Smith). 85.00. $3 20, second; LitNew Orleans Entries. Tim, Clark, Sterling, Poppycock. tle Jake 116 (McBride), tft.du, third. Ardito, Orlova, Convoy, Bersagliere, 1 a half four 01 fearpta II, Evelyn Harrigan, and Viva, Firt tet, 104, Ok Mex, Little Spider and fiarrigan a Heir alao Eyes of l'outh, Ango, Gonzalo, Prince Pal, Rre 102, Annt Deda 103, Loch fnr!ocItty Lrn Wiiaoa Klngllke, 108. Manrfla 108, High Command, Distinction, Hpmpjr 108, ran. It! Lorraine, Captain Mac, Vice Chairman. Trompeur 112, Omar K. 1X2. Jo Goodman 118. 108. x Doctor Jim, Chip Helma Bocond race, fitrlmifs Oltiva East Richelieu, India, New Orleans Results. 108. Mttcbetl May 109, Madra ca. Roulean, Ethel Gray, . Brookholt, Gingham lo9, A Ionia 111. Spokan Black Hackle, My Laddie. Alex Jr. Qura 111, Propaganda 114, By rnlveraal Service. ' th Main 114. Prince Donglac 114, Th Tock Travestv, Phenolax. Gladiator, Bv Got-lFirst race, claiming, ma.den colls and geld Gallant 114, Colnmbia Tana 114, ourgold 118, Best Pal, Carmsndaie, David Harum, four furlongs Goorobs lift ConenM 118- - Nobltm&q 118, J. P. Uoua 1)4, nc, 2 9 years, to 2, evso. 2 to 5, woo; Tutt 110 Cleopatra, Minute Man, Shillelagh, Right Lata 111, Cbarl (ttMi). Merr Lit tl I. Ill, Mato 5. d 6 to to Over 2, 1, Might, Kinburn. Dresden. Raoldan. second; (Murphyl. 8 Sum ro J 109. 7 to 10, 1 to Lord Hamilton, Boonevi.le, Th SwimThird race, on mil Orcnro 99, Goormand chine Gunner 1X1 (Smallwood), .49 4 Hoiinero, 0b mer, Time, out, third. Krewer, Hoodwink, Dominique. 108, Kohinoor 109. Thursday Mfbter luy. Port M 110. Doctor, Voormel, Brown Bill and 8ir Morti- Golden Broom. Substitute. KlnnouL Drapeau 110, Alfrosina 110, Promt GenFrank Drumfire, Tom Brooks 113. W. H. Bnckarr 114, Scourge-ma- n mer also ran. W, Shrubbery, eix 8econd race, claiming, eral Gienn, Donnacona, On Watch. Ger114, Gla4 114. Wllldo 114. Arch Plotter 115 (Heinisch), 13 to 20, Oria Fourth rac, fir and a half furlong Siren Sam Maid, Boy. Inspector 1 to 4, oat, won; Trn aa 8teei 120 (Lyke), ms, ental Pek 104. Sweet Liberty 105, Wb Ceres D Mickey Moore. Blazes, Paul, to 1, 2 to 1, even, second. General 120 Hughes.Peace lr7, Bobby Allen 109, Pullux 111, Harry Pennant. Jones, 1 to 8, third. 4 to 5. 5, IS Jo Bnrgoyne 111, 8wpnf Glaoc 112, Trusty (P.odngues), Pyr, Sam Freedman. Simpleton. Rovai Propcros Bby, Sir Joba Time, 1 14 115, By Heck 118, The Belgian II 118, AsHilda, She Dewl and Speedy Jester, King Thrush, Trench Mortar, Dish Verge. Verde, sume 120. Dancer. Constancy, Miss Jemima, Hobey mile and a sixteenth TTeay Foot alao ran. Fifth nc , t fire and a Ba ker. Third race, claiming, 3 Kunpatonf 97. Peceant 97, Simple-to- n Xlspon 98. half firings Vim 112 (Mida), 7 to 1, 5 to 2. Harr? B , Bullet Proof. Rapid Trare'er, M4 108, Oraond 108, I Win 1J0. Bondrs 4 113 to Dominican 1, won; ft, 8 Man. (L.vk), io Atta Bov Tl, Grand Slam, Boober Hi xfh race, mlie and seventy yam Precious Pearl 407 (MyDamask. Patch". Warlike. Westwood, Na Breena U8. Mldii 98, Peggy C. 301, Vio'a 2 to 1, even, 7second; 7 to 10. to third 5, 7 Time, to ers. 2, Bestcoff. Falsan D Ore. Gaffner 108. Bddide 103. Rib 108. Poker Dee, Aliula, t ttg 5 - 1 Am First. Gloom. 108. Kirb 108. Mountain Cfti 13. Battl Caruto, Colonel Marphy, Mountain U8. 'Waldo Jr, 1U8, Challenger 111, 7achrs Pet. Enrico MeMcn Voter, Richard V., Princess lfo, Cortland 131 CHANGE LIKELY a Herenth race, mil and aa eighth Lha!fre Benecia. Battl Mountain aad Frank F. iso ss t k horsemen have held to the opinion that John P. Grier, a atnking eon of Whisk- - j broom II Wonder, should he train well, j will go to the poet favorite for the race. He was recognized as the beet Juvenile, in the east laet season, barring the champion Man o' Yar, and it was be- -j lined that with the change fiom tw-- to torm he might even take the measure of the remarkable Kiddle colt. With Man o' War out of the race John P. Grier wilt make a strong bid for favoritism. John P. Grier was sent to the post five times last year, and he He never finished worse than second won three races, and earned (5131 for Ion a owner. He demonstrated that his route of ground Is Just wnat he wants, and be Is bred to run as far as burses go. By C. A. REINHART. - -- tler, who is entered for the coming IntermounUln A A. U. boxing and wrestling championships. of Best Bred Horses on Turf Nominated for Americas Richest Stake; International and Intersectional Rivalries to Be Decided in Running of Championship Event. kMishis Sport gossip wres- d Ninety-fou- r I' P,'n Deseret TELNET, J s Series ef Plsys WILLIAM Largest Entry List of Recent Seasons game again, save he had to wrestle for his life in Russia during the war. Creating a winning baseball team Is a During the Kerenskv regime in Rusof luck, patience, brains and sia, Zbvszko was scheduled to appear in question money, with lurk and patience the prinAlex Aberg, his bitter rival, cipal Petrograd. of suicese. Star ball play-er- a elements heard of this and spread a report that are not for sale Fancy such Zhyszko was an Austrian spy. On en- as would tempt a man In any prhes, other busithe auditorium, where be was to ness. are not alluring to a club owner With rnors boxers end wrestlers en- tering wrestle. Zhyszko was arreeted by Rus when the disposal of ms stsr player la tered then In sny previous season (or sian soldiers and told that he livery owner Is willing to give be executed, He begged to j concerned, A. A. U. Intermountain the for star p'avers, but few are w championto wrestle Aberg. who. the soldier, told money lrig glv t,tar plaver. for money, ships to be staged Thursday and Friday him, was .h2?.aC.C-fUn'1I?Ki?2 I "Why don't they strengthen the club?" I. ' nights In the srmory arena, under the dlers .APr Is That alwavs the erv of the'faus when ar'd, direction of Hardy K. Downing, ping and fi their favori'es fail to come near expecta-th- J si s h th2ITAt.Ci,hn ,pot tlons. Tir'd of seeing the old players go mat followers of. Salt Lake art assured to def,i-- t with monotonous regu- two Interesting programa The entries ,berA:?h0Uv2 ihe" JiVihlg Zto he down larUL they want a change. Often they th closed yesterday at 5 o'clock with R. W. demand this or that Innovation, the re- Is ?nnforth, ,.8da:!r racaoe' lrllae ot Eom veteran or a new manager, Richardson at the Deseret gymnaetum. Important part the fans of blanks were reA large number play in the welfare of the spoit, the LAKE CHARLES, La. March i5- The owner ceived shortly before thq closing hour to their wishes in eVery caters Scores of boxers kept their Identity se- best pitcher ever developed at the At-- 1 WBy pojh),.. cret until the laet possible moment. antic City, Pa , hlvli school Is Br Ilham j while the fans are demanding, that the unusual Club be strengthened tne magnate le In- Hubs sending In the names of many Pierson, a boxer and wrestlers decided to keep promise. The joungster made a won-- i puzzilng his brain aa to how he their men under cover In order that eom derful name In lnterecholastlc ranks as canr(aij;y yrng about such a condition. No all of the best teams on deslrea a classy team more than the refing clubs might not learn their true a pitcher, beating that played Atlantic hlgh while he was strength. 0tvner himself. He realizes failure of ht member of the team. It was his re- club to deliver the goods has cost him Manager Downing and the entry committee will meet this evening at 7.30 markable work that attractwl the at- thousands of dollars. In an effort o boltention of Manager Mack and led the ster up his defense he has tried out in o'clock in the Deseret gymnasium to examine the blanks. Downing will have latter to sign theTst.youngster. numerable highly recommended recruits, U a xi i wa WJ match over the j lh? complete supervision none of them has added any strength did little more hb but the 191 season,aa making and will referee. It Is well known that h to the machine. At tonight's meeting the names of the tried about every forty youngsters stand-worT7,k: li;rT.tr at entrants will be announced and the n,.bo lug k the majors conform to ths ut In the Virginia league Justified ard Jy will be arranged. of dollais has demanded Thousands Those entered in the championships Manager Mack In recalling him and been wasted on these recruits who failed will weigh in at 4 o clock Thursday afterbringing him south for another triaL to show Three times the amount wasted Pierson Is onlv twenty years old, but for players Las been lost at the gates benoon at a place to be dlcided by the He weighs 190 cause of their lack of ability. cannot who Is mature for his age. at Those committee. appear this hour should notify Mr. Richardson pounds snd Is k feet 1094 Inches tall. I have often heard owners accus'd of he does at the Deseret gymnasium and arrange About the only thing to win a pennant, or of not He writes, not wanting Is fo throw a baseball. to appear at a more convenient time. wanting to finish In the first division shaves, cuts, .shoots and bats Such an assertion la ridiculous, even if many fairly wise men cling to that theory. Just a little reasoning ought to dis1 C ii : poEgon Erickson, the New Tock City tripell such beliefs, .but often It Is impos sibie to eradicate them. There is much liceman, scored one of the greatest of Interest 6 feet 3 of his career, clearing sentiment in baseball, hut financial Inumphs Inches in winning the running high lump ducements alwajs overrule sentiment. After the Boston Red Sox sold Babe In the recent indoor meet of the Millroee Few club owners have their fortunes InRuth, I don't think they had enough A. C. in New York. vested in baseball for fun. They seek rei left to finish in the fit at division of the well known fact that a s is turns. It American league." remarked gsm As Is it not Macfarlane park tn West Tampa has a winning team gets the moner. new. "When they sold Duffy Lewis, e golf course, which winds natural, then, that every owner should uniquo Shore snd Dutch Leonard, they lost across Of a mole, team? the avs, about the course, drives and desire winning h bail players, and now the baseball diamond and other features can be onlv one pennant winner, there three and the man with they have lost Babe I Ruth, The course only four clubs can finish in the first the seventy-acr- e city park. the big punch, and can t see how they of no giound fees division. and the is up by city kept a was can flnfsn very high. Boston wonderful hall club when the Sox were are charged. winning pennants, but that great team Eagllsh Rugby Union has R ground of has now been broken up. and the faus The football its own fpr big matches have lost interest." association, the body governing soccer, secure a of its own field may shortly Entries. CHICAGO, March IS. A trade between also. This vears English cup final Is to Tijuana Louis St. and York the Giants the New furlrm held In the Stamford Bridge ground, Firt rtc Philip Lujco 115, Cardinals, in which Milton Stock, third be tne largest in London. Phurp Squirrel 115, Vera RiU 115, Bate? 115, acbaseman, will shift the scene of his Aaher Shore 118, Bll Squir North 115, Hugo tivities from the Mound City to Broad-waI Woe 118. Infold 118. 118, Victory bowler of re Charles Trucks, is likely to be announced shortly. 118. Phelan Is matched to roll Glen RidWhst looks like the preliminary step Philadelphia. Second race, fire furkm- - Vannikln II 1 w taken the other dv by Branch dell, of New York, holder of the Eastern Dot H. 168. Candelaria 110, Harry Maaon 110, Rickev. He announced that Stock was Individual title, a special Inhome and borne Muriel's Pet 113, Dancing Girl 113, Hynola all, total pins 113, Brown Bee 113. AppaUetto 115, Aeafts a holdout snd that the Cards dispaired series of fifteen games . or 115. of ever inducing him to sign. That deciding for a fohO a aide bet. The first i will be match rolled in the of the Third race, At furlongs Margarat SohaUr statement Is believed to be the forerun- half alleys. New York City, 101 Modiat 102, Woods Montgomery 110, ner of bad news to St. Louis fans, that Metropolitan on the Meelicka 113. Begone 118, Margaret W. 113, the only thing the club can do to pro- March 15. and the final games J. C. Cantrell 115. Chanteutr 115, Borel 115, March 1 Casino alleys. Philadelphia, tect Itself is to trade him. Bob Nall 113. ABC rules willgovern the match Fourth race, one mile Ogden Ctrl 94. Laugh NEW HAVEN, Conn., March 15 N. J. tng Eyes II 100. Thrills 107, Iriah Maid lo7. summer course to physical The training Mother Machree 107, Mary Joeeptoin 105, After-nigYale of the track team, he promoted by the Springfield Y. M. Smith, manager 100, Treoweo M)9, Goran! 109, Rutland has announced the 1920 Yale track sched- C, A.,- - beginning June Zb, and concluding Striker 109, Hemlock 114, Frosty Arms 109, ule. It calls for four varsity meets, July 39, will have as new features boxing, Morning 114, Walter Turnbow 104. the annual aprtng numeral and scifield one mile Sumner Sigh 98. Moo swimming, scouting, Fifth race, wrestling, The team, meets which camp craft and courses in group fana Belle 200. Sam Hill 109. Lady TSaldeck has already participated In four Indoor ence, 112. to addition in Jim Thorpe 115. Mister Mark Sturdee the 111, with work regular meet, this winter, will compete In the instruction boys by famous directors. lid, Charlestonian 117, C. A. Cooiiakey 117, Jack er iiAlYM BASEBALL Kentucky Derby Has JJIEI BILLY EVANS -- uP thiThng share maf a To-X.- YOU AT - YOURNUSBAnD IS 5k5o0 00. PR01 over. ALL- margined a i - . He. three-year-ol- s. Relief , 6 who preA large number of fer mixing it to clever boxing, have been matched for the weekly Manhattan Athletic club show at the Armory tomorrow night. Kid Dutch meets Harry Casey of Tacoma, who comes to Salt Lake with reputation for putting his opponents away in quick order. Dutch has shown ability in his two recent battles with Ed Shepard and Jess Oren. headliner will bring toTh Wllile Wise and Johnny Fisks, getherboxed with Kid Davis last week. who Art Brugger will meet Kid Bird, the oolored lad who stepped four fast rounds with Lew Poluso last week. The colored boy and Brugger are evenly matched In size and weight. Clarence Jackson and "Red" Duggtns, , have a long list of knock, outs to their credit. These lads have met before and furnished a slashing four-roubattie. "Slim Kerns will go four roqnds with Dutch Jamison, a husky of Kerns forces the local ring experience. fignting and in Jamison he will find a boy of bn own aggressive style of fighting. A battle which has beeen looked forward to for some time will be furnished when Joe Lewis and Lew Poluso clash. This battle was scheduled a few weeks ago, but was postponed owing to an injury to Lewis's hand. In the curtain raiser Joiinnv 'Williams and Kid Baker will furnish the hard-hitte- six-rou- middle-weights- two-hand- BSUL-AN- S Hot rs water Sure Relief LL-A,E for indigestion NS Leonard In a championship match at his Tijuana race track, however, mav insist that a lightweight of wider reputation than Mahoney be matched with Leonard. of Jess Tom Jones, veteran for the club Willard, ia the match-makin which Coffroth and Kearna are er Ths Best Laxative. "My eedeniary habits have necessitated the use of sn occasional laxative. I have tried many but found nothing better (ban Chamberlain's Tablets," write George Hardwick. Vt. Mr. Darnels F. Daniel Is proprietor of the Hardwick Inn, one of Adv. ) the model hotels of Naw England. Your Childs Spine will teii me what organs are weak or diseased and conversely which are healthy and sound. Bring your child for a Free Spinal Analysis today. -- v. Special to The Tribune. LOGAN, March 15. Two of Coach Lowell Romneys best and- - fastest track stars lost races to during the past week. They were Percy Hanson, star football, basketball and track and Charles Jacques, distance runner, who last year won first place In run at the both the mile and half-mistate meet. These athletes are married, but have not been lost to the school, s they will continue their work until In spite of the It C. D. graduation was known in local circles to Haneon be contemplating a matrimonial adventure next June, but when his fiancee ar rived in Dogan. March , to visit, Percy, .decided that helmght as well get eettled and have It over with. He married Miss Virgil Stevenson of Salt Lake. Jacques surprised his fellow students when be married Miss La Hue Robinson of Logan, who is also a student at the college Baseball is being Indulged In by the Aggie athletes now, but inclement weather is keeping moat of the diamond artists la ths gymnasium. Many men are out to represent the different classes in the Interclasa series, which will commence this week Lea Andrus has been selected as captain of the Aggie baseba'l team this spring. Andrus la a pitcher and an with a reputation. Last summer he held down third base for the champion Logan club of tbe Cache Valley league He announc'd that he will try for a box position with the college team Dan-Cupi- ath-let- e, le Kibtin THE LEGION Here's a 1920 Lid thats hard to beat Slight dip brim front and rear medium set roll on sides. VeIt,ed edge with three rows silk glitching bow. Notice the step-ladd- er Jt't a lin one, Bcjj si t.s tpnng. Indiana Defeats Michigan. LLOOVINGTOV I'll.. March li. Michigan in me last gams of the western coi.feien.e season tonight, 19 to li. fat-loi.-g vnr-o!ds- Bv Universal Service. LOS ANGELES. Cal., March 15 Before Champion Benny Leonard leaves Los Angeles, where be is posing for a moving picture, he may meet Jack Kearns' lightweight protege Eddie Mabout at Tihoney, in a twenty-rounjuana, according to reports from San Diego. Kearns and Dempsev, who is taking a great Interest in his young stable mate, want to see Mahotley get a crack at Leonard as soon as possible, which Indicate that thev believe the young coast Into scrapper is ready to plunge r championsnlp company. Jim Coffroth. who wants to feature d -- FRANK A. HATFIELD, D. C. Palmer Graduate Chiropractor BOSTON BLOG. h) to 12; 2 to 4; 6 to 7, MAKE ME PROVE IT. 201-20- 2 Hours: ed Bia-il- VENUE I Win I Win 106, Vindictive 108. King-lin- g IT 107. Sophie Gae wood 107, Meddling Mtee 107, Redstart 107. Dragon Rock 107, SemMeuhlbaeb 111, Bob per Stalwart 107, Georg Baker 111, Counterbalance 111, Starter U2. pute and Calls 112 King Neptune 112, Paddy Dear 112. Brown Favorite 107, Tit fpr Tat 102. Weather cloudy: track faat. 106, Tijuana Results. By CalTrsal Bervlr. First race, three furlong Ml Mo San 119 fPieoegar), 84 40. 83 40. 12 60. woo; Bell Somr-re- l 85.20 82 80. second; il 112 (Martinet), 84 20 third. Time. :87. Dunbar 119 E. North Shore. Audrey A. Ethel Brown and pbciao also ras. i furlong Striker 114 fGond race, M w Menace ftj 80. Duggan). 8ft Oft. 8 t 2.20. eejed Little P,- 82 UJ tHiapby). rt H2 iLjeoi. 83 2). third 1tn. 1 1515. Rob Horn. D''k NauUu 1 rcowt N!4rTM. cr Martell and Dr ken4H sio ran 109 race. furlong Trne!4 Third $4 Ou $2 g), woe , Iro krcharrbtHlt ). $13 (lO, 12 Von 40. $1 second. ue do (Ductau). D.llh 1X4 iluiiet), $180, third. Time. 1 14 4 5. w' f. ran. Fourth race, 8 aad up. on mil 1 to 8, out, Dixi (arfoll 113 Lyk, even, to 1. T to 10, out, 2 96 Tattle won; (Wid, 97 (Kennedy). 80 to 1, ecoad; Tu Pifat lime, 1 40. Duke of jt) to 1. 5 to 1. third, Lancashire. Triumphant, Gla d Can, To Win alao ran. I I 81 and Mark the and bp. five ad a fifth rare. 8 rear-olhalf furlongs Arnold 126 Myer). 8 to ft, 2 50 to 1. to 8, out, won; Blrding Tie 6 to 1, 2 to 1. second: 'itcklib 112 (Rodrigues). Time, 7 to 2. oven. 1 o 8. third. Tacols and Bobbv Allen alo ran mile tad Sixth race. Claiming. o Lady Ward 116 ( F.rtckaon), 9 to 2, 2 to 1. even, won; Brychmah 1J2 H)4at. 1 to 2, second, ftsterp-oo- f 115 18 to ft even. 7 to 2, 6 to 8. 8 to ft. third t Romanelli). Mavor LI 5 2 8 01 Gslvm. Bice Thiatl. Time. Rev. Bethel B II. Pooderosa, Dr. Levy and Bra ran. Hvmpeon and un. Mfee'b race claiming. 4 rear-oldststeesifc tub lol (King?, 8 te I, frie aad 2 8 to 5. sol. Bed Start ! (Keunedri, to j to 1. S to 1, 4 to 1. aecond; Nap'htlm 112 Inhl 10 to 1, 4 to 1 ? to 1, third T " year-old- s (Chicago Tribune Special Service.? LOS ANGELFS, Cal., March 15 charges bv O. O. Orr, special agent of the department of Justus, against Jack Dempsey of having through certain agent", paid Maxine Wayne, his divorced fe, the sum of $1300 to leave the country snd thus escape testifying egalnM him In the s acker charges in U,e federal court at San Franeiaco. win be threshed out in th federal 'district court here, ss the overt act of paving Mrs. Dempsey money to leave th country was committed In Lo Angel It is now proposed bv the fed'ral agents to have the entire investigation snd trial cf Dempsey on various aesfnst h m trans'erred to Los Argeise Prosecution for violation of Ih Menu a. la a so be.ng seriously tons.derei in the Deinpeev rave, as he is sibged to have traveled kruier, XbM,1IfroTn vHou cities with Maxine 'before hwaa married to bum (id) i 724. Gra Btmd. and Coracn IndoJeaco, a mo ran. Mim IN CASE OF DEMPSEY Po-tri- WHat Is Rheumatism? Why Suffer From It? deeper thau that, down deep into the Sufferers Should Realize That blood w here the poison lurke and which It Is a Blood Infection and Can is not affected by ealres and ointment. Be Permanently Relieved. It is important that vou nd yourself ef this terrible uisease before it goes too blood far. S. S. S. is the blood cleanser that with ur.c acid has stood the test of t.me, having been in constant use fur more than f.ftv poison. , It will do for you wtat it has It does not require medical advice to years. douo thousands of other. F. . s for dethat-goois health know absolutely ts guaranteed pureiv veg ')', it wt! pendent upon pure blood. V hen the do the work anl uot Larui the n.o;t d ston-ath- . muMles and joints become sore and Writ ih' ph"ii aa of f ii Conuac-sn- d drawn w.th rheumatism, it is tut a wie let bur. sii'i-- v w.'h vuu. Aivic thitv to take a l.tMe ivc snd by rub- H fnrin-ii'-AdUit-befu't 'i w'ticjut eharp sore en the i bing it get spot, expect Lxo tt bietif a L,.., I.i You mast go tory, Atlanta, Ca. xi vi your rheumatics. i A iurf c i Rheumatism means has becomq saturated that ths JJ! . it-.- |