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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1920. 18 Boekttaad. ,10 In T toning; off LnOolph, slbt tod iaaioff; off Cony, is three sad one third iwaga. Btm ea belle Off Lndoiph I; off Corey I. Strerlt Qt By Bookstand li; by Ledolph 4: by Corey ?- - PbmoO bell Tea Ordea. Sacrifice bite Coray, Jobe bob. Hit by pitcher Lott by Left on be ere Leyae by Berketeed. ADDITIONAL SPORT in IT lr P ration 7, Uriitoa 7. Wiaaiog Attendance ray. )0, Tibs heart. I'wplre White. pitcher Co of game 2 Immense Crowd Out. IB TIE TWELFTH Tight Battle Keeps Fans In ' terested; Smithfield In 1 creases Lead by Winning. 1 CACHE fteathfietd . Lewtatot . Prwtoa Weflerille. . valley league. lefii Rlchmoad ... ... Monday' t Schedule. First gaHieegee at Halltrflto; SujitbfteW " at Ricbmoad. at Lewiston; nd at Logan: Welle Seoed VR1 at Smithfield; Lewtotot at Ffeetoa. ' r v Special to The Tribute. LOGAN. inly t. The larpeet crowd the t erer wlraeeeed a Cache Valley league baeeball cease eot yeeterdey end uv 8aithfiel4 game wie the foartmth etreight victory ef the eeeaoa whet they woa from ti CollegiaTae by a ecore of 11 te 4. Nearly 4000 fane crowded the Y park and tU available eteadiog room It the lergr iac Insure was taken up, Hugh Barker, an aviator, gave an aerial exhibition before the game and delighted the crowd with his stoats. Shortly after ha descended the baseball club took to the air in the air for the larger part of two sad werel)fai hoars, while bmtihfleJd collected enough runs by reason of their base hits and Logans error to make tbs game t disappointment to . the large throng. Andy Phillips was on the mound for the Col legiaoa, but was not in form. In spite of this, he was obliged to go all the way, as no relief whs seat in. He was not, responsible for all runs made against him. as six Luges errors' w ere extremely costly, and some bonelieada added to this aided considerably. Babe Driscoll pitched tight ball for the visitors and his club playi-- a fine game behind him, else hitThe visitors look advantage of ting the ball etery break, and. playing good ball throughout, assumed the aspect of pennant winners. The scorS 8M1THF1ELD leOOAV Salta ir Course, Scene of Sunday's Road Race, Is Said to.. Be Very Fasti I NOW PLAYING Tha Fourth of July bicycle road race over the SaKalr speedway win be watched by spectators from a special Saltalr train, from which the riders can be seen during practically the entire course of the "TUMBLE IN LOVE' With Alton A Allen ME. CLAIRE FORBES BAXLEY A' PORTER OE WITT YOUNG A CO. I LLOYD A CROUCH race. This road race special will leave the Saltalr depot at 10 a m. and Wilt trans- port observers to the starting point oM the race. After the start, the train will follow the contestants to the finish, arriving In time to see the winners cross the line. The Saltalr railroad track rune parallel AB R H.O AB R H O A. to the speedway through practically Its Fatek.cf... 4 14 0 0 entire Waite, If.. 4 12 1 length, so that at all times the ft 2 2 It 2 Hetntmr.lf ft 0 I 1 1 Dorius.Sh. will be visible from the train contestants Black, c. .. 4 3 8 10 O N Nelson sa 4 1 1 2 ft Fonseca as ft t 3 3 'ftMenge,3b. 8 0 0 2 2 and their position In the race evident to Driscoll, p. 6 0 2 0 31 Prstt.c. . . . 8 0 0 7 3 their friends. ft 0 10 0 Hqiurea.lb. 4 0 2 19 0 This road race, which Is taking the 8emeo,ef Hansen. 2b ft 2 1 8 2 Ihlllips.p. 4 10 11 place of the annual Memorial day race I - L- - 0 1 Wileen.rf . , A I 4ft-0 Reskelly ftft this year, Is arouslng the greatest inter, j Eckiund lb 4 1 1 10 O't.siides 2b, 3 0 13 3 est both contestants and sport 10 Nelson. 10 0 0 0 enthusiastsamong Added Interest Is given to the event by the fact that It Is this year f 3ft 4 7 27 10 Totals 42 I! 1ft 27 13 Total being run over an entirely new course. 1 tr d 3 8 0 0 II Hmlthfteld .. . .3 In previous i ears It has been. Held t 0 2 0 0 ) Logan ... ... ...0 Halt Lake City and Lagoon. es 21. Heddc. N. nummary Riders who aie training for Sunday's Nelson, Hemmer. Wilson. Fonseca, Waite. Rlsr meet say that the speedway will make a run Hanson. bits thpilres 2 Ime Nelson. Driscoll, Fonseca Hemmer, . !pu very fast track. A number of boys have ble plays 4ratt to Squires: Pratt to Manges already made the thirteen mlVs of the Pratt to (iwldei. Bases on balls' Off Driscoll course In about thirty-thre- e minutes 3. off Phillips t Rtreck out By Driscoll The entries Include many winners of pre-- v Pissed balls Black 2. Bit by Phillips 4 lous and the contest races, promises to . by pitchers Black by Phillips. Fatck by Two Southern Gentlemen Feature Photoplay 1 . I SI W Casino. The::institution-is:more-tha- n e I be an rxcltlng one. u; 5. 5. UTAHS The Moxt for the .Least Always ths Beet. WHY PAY MOREf a. safe-placto keep money. Its service organization takes friendly interest in the affairs of its customers, while the officers, trained by long contact with business, take pleasure I BALL the Border Matg., 15c, 2Sc; Evgs., 25c, 50c war tax Included I 14 "112 A Fleming Romance of Progressiyej' helpful banking service is the foundation upon which the Utah State National Bank has built its business. -- GRANDE RIO Strength-Safety-Ser- vice K bpCriel te The Tribuae. LEWISTON. July 1. The Beetdiggen took t frelve toning coaRest from Preaton La a fine eahlbttfon. by the ecore of S te S. -1The game waa a tight battle from the beclohe ea both start, early ginning, getting IlRtna pith four rone ead the visitors with tfcie In the ninth, after each had scored one 1 ta the eighth, the Prestonitea got one, tying the score. Then Ltjdolpb. who had pitched Errors-Hiilrgood game, tea takea out. and foray replaced Mm to time to reertve credit for winning the Two-bas- e contest. The locals scored one La the twelfth before any men were mit. Marty Bfckstead went all the way for PresHe allowed tea hits ton pitching good ball. during the twelve Innings. Numerous errors were made by both clubs 4ris-eollbut they were aot of a costly nature. Left oa bases dmithfield b. Isogan The score Haslam sad ( Choate. mpires LKWI8TON. t PRESTON AB.K.HPO.A. ARRHPOA- Wellsville Loses Another. 0 0 foray, tempi If S 9 2 cf.. p... 4 Lott, ns, Special to The Tribune. Kftmtk ef S 01 3 0, Evans, u 5 WRLVAIVILLK. July 1. The Irrigates dropped I 2 Ot onr 2 6 IVn, 8h 4 The acore was another conievi to Hl hmond Ra.Iif 2b 4 2 t 3 rjiolemn 16 5 13 to 0. 1 12 4 A SlHoff, rf. lolipjn, e In looked like Wellsville the early tunings Rowea If ft 2 0 10V Ordn. c ft winner, getting a three run lead until Mm- - fifth 9 OSS OiLttMte, 3b 4 Hth lb In last blew but Downey the tuning the up and Blnp lb 2 0 0 2 0,Ludolph. Downer was liberal visitors got six counters. Brek4, p ft 0 J 0 4t p . cf . ft wax one this with his passes, giving seven, aqd . iSwinyd If ft Mclvor for Richmond eanse of bis d feat -liberal givtag four walks. 1 81 S Total. .43 1 10 84 18 was The score None oat la the twelfth when wlaaiag --Pit RICHMOND. T WELLtVff;Lr wal scored. AB K H.O A AB R.H.0 A f Vore by Innings ft 3 2 9 1' Archlbid.ss follee.ftb. Preston S ft Brown. 2b. ft 1 2 0 2tt.Mghan.cf 3 19 1 1 Lewiston 08 00001 000 1 0 6 1 1 ft 6 4 8 4 4 L.Allan.lb rmrt OConnor 3, Van Ordan 2, J(dmsoa,is Summary Mclvor, p.. ft 2 3 0 3Rrana,3b , ft T 1 2 Crifman, Lott, Ramsliaw, Dern. Balllf, John 1 4 2 0 O'Browdy.lf Amhrae.cf ft rm. Home run OTonner. Twebasa hits Oltinger rf 6 t I1 t OtPoppietn.c. ft 0 1 12 Double plava Ramshaw, Cotannn O'f'onner. ft 1 0 0V Mghn.2b. 4 0 Troaetb.lf. Rrcktttced to Batlif to Heath: Balllf to Lott to Andoran.lb ft 0 1 7 9jN.Alleo.rf . 4 10130 Hrath Stolen bases Dcrn, Evans. Hits Off Baker, c... ft 9 0 13 OjDowney.p. 3 0 2 0 TEMPEST FLQRENZE NOW PLAYING Madge Kennedy 'Dollars and. Sense And a bill s vaudeville Headlined by high-clas- in encouraging enterprise. Customers, there- FOUR BANGARDS fore, delight in talking over their financial The bank can always be deproblems. pended upon. te 11. Week-da- y Continuous, Mats., 20c: Kiddles, 11c. Evenings and Sundays, 30e. Masters and ayncopatlon of Jazx 1 Tl..44 hill 02100001100 113 Utah State National Bank Champion of the Atlantic Games Where Fleet; Baseball Was Unknown. OFFICERS: HEBER J. GRANT, President. Vilson Beat Bartfield Match in Twelve-roun- d NEWARK, N. J.. July I. Johnny Wilson, middleweight boxing champion, defeated Soldier Bartfield of New York on bout of twelve point. In a rounds hers tonight. Wilson excelled In eight of the twelve rounds. Bartfield had the better of the second, seventh and twelfth rounds, while the third was Oven. Both men received hard body punishment. Wilson used his left effectively to Bartfield stomach, but the soldier Bartfield took hi, punishment gamely. hut the rham excelled In the to pion shook him off and scored leftswas Bartfield the head and stomach. In last bell the the hard at fighting round Wilson weighed In at 157 pounds and Bartfield at 144. The start of the bout was delaved until nearly midnight by the reported atto reduce Witempt of the management lsons guarantee from ftuDO to 15000, An before the was made aniloable adjustment men entered the Ting. hard-foug- Starts Tuesday OBrien' Co. ht BALL GAMES AT BRIGHAM. Special to The Tribune. BRIGHAM CKTY. July I. The Tremon eviileinent. A ph ture This is an . old policy of this store to give greater suit values at. all times. Young Mens $60 Suits . , . STRAND W" Snake ellowttone League Young Mens t ....... 01 ....... American Oarsmen Are Beaten in Henley Races ond heat for the grand challenge cup In the Henley regatta rowed here today. Jesua college won by two and one-ha- lf lengths. The time waa 7:43. William Chandler of the Union Boat I MOCNT PLEASANT. July 1. Monet Flees- ltb of Boston wait defeated by T, Jfo'toa City w.on ,M Nunsy of Kings college, Cambridge Tn I 10 lo tlieir preliminary Jieat of the' diamond br, farted laltora away one by one f (bay ,,11 I ftrod long trm. Ha was la flat triui Brtbyt mi h M- ,cnrth and a Quarter. aid wall ta hatd. ThJ Hit ..t.fonltu aa 19.31. b unit fiw him food support ssd ht wss amr It dssgar of tostof tha load. ftfoutt Flostttt hlffoat Instnf wi tb4 saranth, what thar shot four runs throuxb. Jl rj $55SuitsT:;Tl (TJ B"" ,. Itas PIjEARANT. ! days of fall racing were allotted by this I STTmtls t S 81 S S Jacobi 2b J at ajneet- - I lnwnhU,Mr..R1,i? association race track preceding wrahy, p t 2 3 1 2iPetraa rf 4 todara imeea. 5 OlThorbf. p 4 fjords, rf 3 0 Lexington will open the fall season I gmvtl 8b 4 3 3 3 S' Haem's rf 4 I 13 with a aeven 3 f 4 meet. September Jorgsa tf te, 4f- .- 4 days Latonta la given twenty-eigdays, be I 34 18 Totals. .40 to Ttels..T I ginning September 29, and Churchill Down (Louisville) eleven days, Novem- - I 7 innings: 1 Mn Plraianl her 3 "to 13. -Hntt 4 1 i K2 liTn. American Motor Boats to Be Shipped Abroad NEW YORK. July 1. Two of the fastest motor hoatt In the country. Miss Detroit V and Miss America, which will represent the United States In the Harms-wort- h contest in England cup inotor-boearlv In August, will be shipped abroad on the Adriatic next Saturday. Arrangements have been made to stow the racers on the liner's upper deck as a minimum risk against accident. SOtfTHEXM ASSOCIATION. Birmingham New Orleans . . Memnhle Mobile .. .. Atlanta, .... Nashville . Chattanooga At M.mpMi At Atlanta Atlouts 2. Chattanooga At 3, Birmingham Birmingham vlil. At. Util Iran Rock Little Bock 3, MWhtrt Ht conttderably cooler Inalde" NOW PLAYING SECOND BIG DAY The Sins of St. Anthony T $50 Suits . $38 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY SieelClolhinCo. 228 South Main Street. Hlt Satina Buna SANDY HOOK, V. J., July 1. Tho new topmast rig devised by Designer C. E. Nicholson has IV, which Is now giving some Indication of the great spread of canvas she win carry aloft when she sails forth In two week te Iry to lift cup: defended by Resolute, It Is to all appearanres the Marconi rig used on ths trial horse, but De.lgner Nicholson seemed to have avoided collision with the rule against employing ths Marconi rig by the wsv he has placed hla topmast blocks sell Is rot held aloft In th usual sprit or ilub. but laees direct the-nfrlia'l twenty-three-met- er t I I I I j ,,.,,.40 13 3 4 With aw 10 10 10 0 -l 17 0 1 1 0 3 1 t 0 Hits . . F.rmrw Bcevll, Crane. Jacob. Bummary: Btol.a hues Braby. W hlppl., Bchmldt. Two. bee bite Johne, Breby. Hons. bolder. Throo- Btrlkeonln By Braby It. bnee hlt Bcovll, Jt el ! A 11 Till lf..i Meet li at Lagoon ,August 18 0(17111 -- Announcement ha 'been received from the offices of the Intermounteln A. A. V. that the championship committee, of which John T. Odes la ths chairman, has I ths annual championship meat awarded I for 120 to Waikiki beach. I .a goon. I 18 Is the dale set for the champlun-wy,wtt- li ' guest ship meet, and arrangements are now Au-T- - this romance of Japan A TOKIO SIREN Bryant Washburn starring TSURU AOKI (MRS. SESSUE HAYAKAWA) and showing TODAY AND TOMORROW with Universal comedy TWIN, LIZZIES" and INTERNATIONAL NEWS Shows begin at 11:10, 12:50, J 4.10, 6:50, 7:30, 9.10J Or- - BROADWAY When TWiffp tn- - In one of hla bast laugh. makers, entirely remade and reissued "THE FIREMAN" ' FAY TINCHER In a splendid first-ru- n comedy GO WEST, YOUNG WOMAN" Jack Hexle In "Lightning Bryce" LATEST NEWS WEEKLY dog with thr legs walks you need 03 0 JENNINGS bandit king, BANDITS IN SOCIETY CHARLIE CHAPLIN your brain works like a R today, fru.sat, AL JX Noted - NOW PLAYING On the High Sea j Sensational, thrilling, spectacular FIVE OTHER BIG FEATURES Three shows dally 2:45, T:30, 8:18 Summer prices Nights, 40c, 30c Matinees Adults, 25c ) .Children under 15, 15 "PICK OP THE PICTURES" AMERICAN D o same low fees. Wood Poisons, Skin Troubles and all Acute and Chronlo Diseases of Men or Women yield quUkly to my special treat- tnenta. The Invisible Divorce Salt Lakes young concert pianist HENRY SOUVAINE' (Henry Obemdorfer) PAT4 NEWS c Sunshine comedy , "MONKEY BUSINESS Childrens Mstlnso Tomorrow Admission 11c, Including war tax, to m, ip. Salt Lake Theatre - CON LIN in ms WORLD FAMOUS PSYCHIC SEANCE -Amusing Magic. Hplrlttanv demonstrations. ' Is your swrsthrart true? . Are you going lo be rich? ' 11111 the oil stork pay?- Matinee Friday - Ladles Qnl d FOUR DAYS, BEGINNING SUNDAY MARY. MILES MINTER In Is Mats ISat.SSa. Matlnea Today Ladles Only TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT Saturday Matlnea ASK world-fame- BERCA-NU-ROMA- E'- - GEM nt be afraid to get cured on account of coat; 1 cure for the TODAY AND TOMORROW An active brain must haye pure blood, not poisoned with products of indigestion or liver and kidney laziness. , . SWANSON THEATER CIRCUIT WAGUM fr- In BLOSSOMS ! . 37 13 3 , COMIC CARTOON M CHERRY AND-KIMONOS- Naah 4- 3 N The beautiful dancer, Margaret Loomis, and a festive feast of girls In glad attlrsl Every scans sorsamt Also Dally at 3:30, 3 and 3:30 THE BATHING BEAUTIES In a Novel Revue "BELOW THE SURFACE". (Introducing the big picture coming next week) BURTON HOLMES TRAVELS ImdSdatlAarKsMaahlMYsU. f ht POPULAR, PRICES going forward toward securing entries for every feature of the event. -- Young Mens THEATER Tomorrow Matlnea Doors Open at 2 p. m. wc-tt- iw BALI N A AB R H P0 A f AB.R.H.P0.A. ftrbmdt c 4 8 1 I 9 Jorfo, r ft 2 8 3 9 EJohra.rf ft 0 8 4 Ojl'rasa, 3h 4 MT. $45 at the of the It estab-lishe- d BEAUTY CHORUS Will Open Infield hit by 'Prieraoa. on. leit. Pet. A few change! nr promised' la the Giants I t. Taul Ilnenp. fur the sext half of the wrtmii Otto Mluoeopoilo baseball team will com, to Hess played first today. Buddy kyaa'goea to I Toledo for th reot of the lemon. Brigham City on Saturday to meet the Sacramento ! BLACKPOOT. BEXfllRG Peaches In their second meeting during AB K H.PO.A.r , ABHUP0A. On the season. Ogden Monday the league 1 4 Eollera 0 0 0 cf Btangr ta 5 2 2 1 1 team will come to Brigham and Play a Slatry tb 4 I i Sljguelgv 4 1 2b on are the ULaia 2b 4 0 1 Both thebe games game. If 6 1 . regular schedule pi the Waeatch league. fohnaa, e 4 8 0 S 0 Heoa, lb. 4 0 Hardy 3b 4 1 1 Spencer, e 2 MINNEAPOLIS. Brock S rf 4 A 0 Pint game: Jtyae, rf. cf. S 0 Coy If 4 0 0 .. Milwaukee O Mataed rifts so 3 0 tb 4 0 ( Minneapolis Uamtoa p 0 0 0Drport p g J Reinhart Batteries gebula. Schauer and Majr."f Total. .38 3 g Touts. .SS S2T13 tear by inning! TOLEDO. July 1. Blickfoot J Indianapolis . Huns . , 2 I Toledo Hilo . ... I 0- -4 Batterles Jones and Hrnllne. Mlddletoa and Bex burg Murphy. Rune , Lit t 0 4 t . Hits ..0 0 3 BT. PAUL. July 1- .R. B. Er Summary: Hardy 2. Snel- 8 2 iwo-nua- n . City grave. Mnlieed. hits McLaughlin. I Xanana 7 Ilnedy. Snclgrove. Home ran Slattery. Double I8'- J Lettemed, Sweeney, Grtner and Batterlea Struck out By play Slattery (uaaaaiatedl. Manama S; by Davenport la Umpire Morgan. Ha rg reave, McMenemy. Attendance 1000. COLCMBUS, Ohio, Jljr 1. R. H. First game: I Loularillt a ...ft 11 11 o..T Columhof Batterirt Lnnff. Tloup ts4 Mayer; Dam-forth ttd Hartley. (Wood HENLEY -- ONTHAMES, England July I LoaleriU fimri 1. Tess the Associated By Press.) The II Celumbea Graham and Kocber; Mulrensaa, Union Boat club of Boston was defeated Batterie by Jesus college, Cambridge, In the sec- - Shemna and Kelley, We offer fhifee special showings of young men's suits of the most dependable qualities. of merchandise at than youll pay at wholesale. With tha Wonderful N presentation of the cup and pennant to Captain Hough of the Clah has been received, with the baseball team standing In the oackground. Crowds In some places numbered several thousand, especially at games played on shore In 8outh American porta and to the topmast, while the small spar porta In the Caribbean sea. Each mem- along the foot is extremely light. Captain William P. Burton, who sail ber of the winning baeeball squad re- celved a special medal from the morale &?baUe,1r xP'ind the new rig as follows. athletic division of th, naval department. w W club topsail you The team has also played with major I 'm think we are setting work league elube. and has a ranking Then you will notice that a lent to a major team, some of the men1'"" topsail. club yard appears from Inside her standhaving played professional baseball. with 'backThe bands of the various ships acted ing topmost, all trimmed This as the rooters for their respective team, stays, forestays and preventers. and this, with the game, caused great Marconi rig will give, the sail rather more hoist, although a shorter club will be excitement In many foreign porta used, ft will have far less outboard beyond the gaff than her other sail. Thla should help to keep her gaff more InRiver-- Y board. , There also has been a considerable saving of weight aloft. The Hhamrork IV this afternoon was given a short spin under her new racing The new rig allows the yacht to rig. to Thi Tribune. Spcplit AH rails set much better RKXBCRG, Idaho, July i.Reiburf held Us point higher. the brief trip today and Sir during place yesterday by defeating the Block foot tribe Is n onesided gome. Bennies pitched a Thomas Lip ton said he was highly pleased with the tryout. eoooistest game for Biackfoot. but bln turn-vefori their lack la the serenfh and gave the uiaate four rum. on nothin." more than aa AWEKICAX ASSOCIATION. W Greater Suit Values And His Company of CLEAN, CLEVEB, CLASSY, COMICAL CUTUPS . CHARLES W. NIRLEY, Vice President. CHAS. S. BURTON, Vice President. HENRY T. McEWAN, Vice President and Cashier. ALVIN C. STRONG, Assistant Cashier. SAMUEL H. KEDDINGT0N, Assistant Cashier. S 27 H 83 Word has been received at the Salt Totals. .46 18 14 27 10 Totgl !. 0 0 0 2 4 9 0 9- - 13 Lake Richmond navy recruiting station that the 0 1 3 1 1 0 0 0 T Wellsville Summary. Errors Archibald 2I, K. Msughsa. I. S. S. Utah baseball club won the Evans. Browdy. Sallee, Amlersoo. Two base championship of the Atlantic fleet. The hUa Johnson i2l. Brown t2. Browdy. L. Al games were played at various places, govDoa Evans. huiN Three-bas- e ble play Johnson to Brown to Aodersoa. Stolen erned by the port In which the navy bawsKiaoi T2K Johnson. Bases on bails 8trmk wit -- By ship were stationed. Off Mclsdr 4. off Ikowney 7 Commander R. R. Mann of the local Mclvor 13. by Downey ft. Passed ImllBaher. Wild pt b Mclvor. Evans Hit by pitcher by station states In some places baseball lietvor. left on bases Wcllarille 7, Rich had never betoie been witnessed, eepe-cial- lv tuoed ft. Lmpirea Stevens and Van Ordeu. by natives, and caused considerable SO! 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