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Show J THE SALT. LAKE TRIBUNE, BNPAYr MORNING, 1 AUGUST. 1, 1920. ; . SffilCFI - and con- conceived, created ed 'tha ' Grand Canyon Of pronounced It IjIb of wonders- - and dedicated It to man. This national park was created in 1810, cover p area, of 05 square mile. 117 miles long, to 12 mil aid and More than a mil deep tn many" localities. " Niture has gdrgtously painted th colossus of eanona In. bright and the general color .kaleidoscopic contour la a veritable moving picture Of castles, spires, battlepalace, temples, ships and other unique which tower over tn a mile height above the river. AU are chlsellAd from th solid rock by th ever rushing, tumbling, turbid .current of th Colorado river, which for ago ho been sculpturing th formations. Annually deepening the chasm, by . a continuous flow of water which eventually near away th rock, presenting Sn exaggerated example Of stream erosion. Visitor, when beholding this marvel Of marvels, ar spellbound In silence or impregnated with conflicting emotions and enchanted by the vestnC and grandeur of the canyon. Arriving tourists walk from the railroad station up a short flignt of step to Hotel El Tovar, built upon th rtm of fhl awful abyss directly overlooking this realm of entrancing Intorost, aw and amazement From Mohave, Hop! and Yavapai vantage points, different scents angles ar found, whlio Hermit or Bright Angel trail may ba followed to th river at th bottom of th canyon. GOD Former 'Lightweight ; Retains Interest, Titli-hold- Despite Severe er t Illness. V By?. S.' ANDREWS. tory goto Recently there w rounds of tho pftu that th famous lightweight champion, Georg (Kid) had Seen aertously Ul and latar confined to the fnsano asylum In Michigan. It If trO the Kid had been 111, but ho had item taken to a hospital for treat, meat and not to tho etato asylum, ae re Is ported. At tho present time Oeorg living In Highland Fork, Detroit, getting el In a letter to. the along fairly writer tho. famoua llttla battler says: "JUst a few tinea, old friend. to you know that I am atlU living In the city of Fords and have with mo Joe Carr, my old partner of bygono day. It Is Quito a whlio sinoa wo last mot. but long to visit Milwaukee I hope beforo boxing and take a look at your wonderful toll mo They club In the Auditorium. In tho country and It is tho greatest want to oeo it and see how that con duct shows, as compared to th old days. In Chicago It I remember right. It waa one of the we first met ano attended y Q big fignta conducted by Dominick books that oe the I by at Roby, lnd. George I am credited with fighting draw a. a aeventy.seven-roun- d NOW I am sure In 1S. while before Saginaw, Mich., the It waa In 1837, quite a Sullitan-KUrai- n fight In Mississippi. And, 1 understand that Georgs by the 'way, 610600 la now' living down south Now r managing a Orleans, bejlevs and me this fall s! fighter. Well, look for Milwaukee. With one of tho Wg lhows In - Numerous - Dances. , KID., LA VIGNE. Has Hard Battles. The above letter aouhde pretty good from a man supposed to be lost entirely. Levtgne had many fcatd battles during his career, but ope of the toughest was with Dick Burge, the English champion, In London in 1S98,- - When ha stopped the Britisher Vn seven rounds It waa a ter. Another rifle battle while It lasted. tough conteet was with Mysterious Billy Win latter tho of Ban Bmitn Francisco, nlftg, but it waa a lightweight against a welterweight. Another hard battle was with Jack Everhardt at Coney Island In 1195, which he won In twenty round , and he reposted with Everhardt again In rolunds. 1198 Andy in twenty-folightweight, Bowen, the New Orleans row', left to right Bell c OpUnop c A. P. ttortetuon, manager; Soy Thompson 3b., severe battle for fourteen FltxwaterTop Bottom gate George a row, left to right Criswnaa m, WandeU, captain and lb, Harwood, rf, p. for waa too strong Kid the t but rounds, t him and the southerner wilted. Levigne's career as a great boxer ended In 1907. Special te Th Tribune. when he was stopped in six rounds by July si. cm of th Young Ema. However, ho waa not the Duchesne, baseball nines in this the Lsvlgno of old. He la just past part of th country Is the Knight Invest-24 mark. ment team On July ranch company From information at hand It looks as the Ranchers defeated the Duchesne club though the real battling days of George by a soore of 7 to 8. A purs of $100 went (Knockout) Brown, Chicago middleweight, to th winners. are over. For several years the Chicago Greek champion fought tho beet and In tho country toughest middleweight mont A. C., and aeVeral others, the Comand also went to Australia, where ho monwealth club hae joined the Darcy two hard bat. field with aSporting gave tho lata new place that will seat ties of twenty rounds each. more than 4000 people. This makes at least ten clubs of the big order and many Possesses Stamina. i others of the small variety. No doubt it There were tew middleweight able to will be the same case over again aa durStand the grueling Brown did and Otay the ing tho days of the Frawley bill, when limit with Darcy. George also fought they finally dwindled- - down to about such men as Leo Houck, Qua Christie, three. Brooklyn will also .have a couple of big clubs, so there will be plenty of Jack Dillon, Jimmy Klabby, Eddie Oeorge Chip. Tommy and Mike amusement tor the boxing fane, for a Gibbons; An fact, the best jnen of his time at least. When they do work down Ho , was , never to a solid business basis the gam will wslght In th world. The olever, but waa a tough mauler and a be In better shape. hard man to beat at any distance. About will be weeded out and the substantial four months ago he put up a rattling good one will continue as of old. contest with Battling Ortega of CaliforThe offer of 50,000 pounds ($250,000) to battle nia, but Just recently he mot a young Jack Dempeey for a twenty-roun- d of named Harry Krohn, win Georg Carpentler in London durmiddleweight old hia was from knd far next December under the Ohio, Akron, ing auspices of self. His pep was gone and he did not Charles B. Cochran, London promoter, t old 1 of old. U la the rush his man as bears have contended for some saying "that all go to tho well once too time that If the match ever takea place often," and that seems to bo tho case it Is most Ukelv to be held tn London or with Brown. He may coma back, but Puna The offer was made through thethere la a doubt about It. William A. Brady, th The big purse idea waa given a start atrical man. On behalf of Mr. Cochran. In New York the other day, when Tex Not only was Mr. Brady authorised to Rickard, head of Madison Square Garden, mak th match, but ho was also emOffered Johnny Wilson, new middleweight powered to deposit $100,000 a a guarantee of good faith on the part of th Lonchampion, 20 000 for his end for a bout with Mike ODowd. It Is cer- don promoter. tain Wilson will grab off the match without a doubt, as purses of that kind Expect $1,000,000 House. If Mr, Dempsey and hi manager, Jack are not lytfig around loose. ODowd ha besn after a return match ever tone he Kearns, are wise they will not wait for lost his title and this will bo hio chance. further developments, but will grab the Mike will be well satisfied with half th match at once and get tha $250, OuO, which 'amount. The people who patronize box- le an unheard-o- f price for a twenty-roun- d seo It is safe to say that purses boxing match ing bouts would much prefer to .of reasonable else ana the priest of ad- Carpentler Will not drawn down under mission held down to tbs Same basis. $200,000, so that th entire purs, with These fancy prices of JS9 for a aeat may xpenses. will run over laOO.OQO. That Lbs all right to some big events, but the It will draw a tremendous hous In Lon; regular .run, oven such as Wilson and don goes without saying, as Olympia ball, O Dowd, there should bo a limit within which seats 15,000 people, will be sold - reason. out long before the night of th show. Th gate wii easily run close to 1, 000,000. so that Promoter Cochran stands to make Firet Tourney Held. a fortune out of th match, and tho Tbo first boxing tournament between Chance not nearly so great aa might .teams representing th French and Brtt--l- h appear Is to th observer. There armies was held at Holbom stadium, are big Interests casual In New York St wefrk ;Londmi and proved a big auooaaa. Th trying to land the same match, but .British team won th tourney, taking Cochran bold tho- trump card at 'pres-en- t, eight of eleven0 eVeftts from their French having Carpentler under contract unr rival. The attendance was good, but til the first of the year. It It also cernot up to expectations Great Interest tain that th French champion will pretwos shown In all the events however, fer to either in London or Paris, tend It Is planned to hold one ovary year, 8 therefight will he 5000 Frenchmen who U1 alternating between the two countries. go over to the English metropolis if the Many French boxing enthuslsts crossed match Is held there. Tex Rickard has channel to take In th matches It ,th Square Garden and could probt a atsp for tho betterment of the boxing Madison take tn aimost as much money there gam and later it ia possible that th ably contest for th at In London, but th forUnited States may max it a triangle eigners hold the upper hand at present ... affair. a very good chance of landHer la a Chance for om of th heavy, and stand . i th plum. weight who have nethlng to .do these ing defeat at th hands Burnss Tommy days! James J. Smith, known ae Jim Joe Beckett, British heavyweight cham-of fimlth, th 'fighting blacksmith'1 of pion, putt the latter In line for a big W est Virginia, wants to mlnglo with any Frank Moran. Pittsburg of th heavies tn the country and don't match with heavy. Who has fought Jack Johnson, car how big they i Ore nor how good. Jeas and other celebrities. Burnt Willard Smith la not a green on by any means was badly beaten - la seven rounds by having been fighting around New York Beckett and the understanding waa that during th recent legalised boxing, but If the English champion should win he hat been out of th gam for th past would meet Moran in the fall, the Utter five years traith tends the following of Beckett is under September. and aay be will back it up part chilleng B. Cochren, London to contract Charles with real coin If anyone accepts It. and he wao only able to meet "James J. Smith hersbv challenges any promoter, Burn through the consent of Cothran. cr 11 th In America, The terms heavyweight a $5000 tide bet by whit or black, for any purs and a side Beckett and call for which with the purse bet of llOob to $10,009, that ha can stop will bring theMoran, sum total up around any mgn Inside of ten round. Thl inTh Utter is indeed, for he lucky, clude George Carpentler, Jo Beckett $17,000 for bis tilt with Willard at and Jack Dempsey. If I oant stop men got half th Madison when Square Garden, like Fred Fulton I will donate j000 to amount would hav looked big to him. charity. This also goes for 6am McVey." Whether Mr. Smith le fighting In better form than when he was In New York is i Enthusiastic hard but money talks and It Is to some of th heavies to mak th Vir-up ginia man show hi hand. .tom-tom- ur Holfelt cf. Center, loft to right I.s out-wha- well-kno- ten-rou- -- - i 360,-00- 0. Support Indians Chief Need to-sa- . Inter-ration- Specttl te Th v. Tribune. POCATELLO. Idaho. July 21. Manager Winn Noye of the Pocatello Indiana disappointed over th support given bt the home town people, and warrior say that bjr the fans want the pennant to fly over the local park this fall they will hav to turn out in Urger bodies Winn sty that whtt th team needs now la about a thousand rooter who .will yell yell their lung out every time on of th Indian makes a good play and redouble tbelr effort every time an Indian crosses th hom plate. , There promises to be a real eontoet In th Rnake league during th rest of th season With Pocatello, Rsxburf and Idaho Falls, three of th beat club of th circuit, tied for first psee, there promise that they will go after on another with blood In their eves. Ih Indians htv exerted their beet effort so far, and now ar reinforced by Ahanglkv at short and Perkin behind th bat. (which gives them th beet nine they have; had this season. 1 If, Carl 2b, Thompson .Standing of th Clubs, Won. . Lost. , . Pantage )0 "22 2 Utah CU , ST. LOUIS, Mov July gl. Babe homo Ruth mad hi tAlrty-svnt- h run In th slghth. 'Inning of todays gtma betwoon th New York and 8L Urban Shocker Leule Americana wa pitching for At, Lul Th ball cleared th rtghj-flstbleacher. StreveU-Paterso- .............. .. n T I , P C. Western Optical 2 8 4 StigarhouSe .... ....... 7 8 7 Gallgher 19 Utah Power ' T After postponing Commercial the league games scheduled for last Sunday schedule the will be resumed morning, this forenoon with three battles On th Municipal grounds The fourtn contest has already been forfeited. Th Whit House decorators, who were scheduled to meet the Pantages nine, have finally withdrawn from th league. Ae a result of this action 11 their games will be forfaited In th order of th scheduled i Competition. Th Strevell. Paterson nln jumped info third place after they had defeated th Utah Power and woo from the decorator on a forfeit. Tha hardware boys ar up and going and ar getting dangerously near to the fast Utah Oil clultf Aa the schedule will continue until the second Sunday in September, the fans may te a scramble for the flag. Tb Galigher Machinery nine will meet the hardware boys on No. 1 field at 9 oclock, Beaumont will officiate. The Utah OH nine will meet the Sugar-hous- e boys on No. 2 field at th same hour. Th two clubs are evenly matched. far at the heaving Is concerned, and a bang-u- p battle Is expected. Ludlow will handle the idlbatOr. The Utah Power nln will meet the Western Optical on No. 2 field at U Oclock. The power man ar in the cellar as a result of th withdrawal of th decorators. Ludlow will call am. ,..2 Algerian Soldier Thought r World t Greatest Runner I PARIS, July 21. French trainers at th Jolnville School for Soldier Athletes claim to have discovered, ohe of the greatest funner of all time In tha person of Ad pedahln sergeant In an Algerian colored company This Arab, who three month ago knw absolutely nothing about running has been turning in 51 seconds for the 400 peters quite fegu- Th "black hope," as th French call him, running alone and unpaeed, negotiated tha 860 meters In 1 $4 flat He Is entered at Antwerp In th 400 and 200 fnstar races He ' rime with an sy and free motion and much . great Tom Longboat resembles the Shocker Strikes Out ' Fourteen in Single Game Urban Shocker, In hi s, determination to th Yankee In th first gam of beat double-headof July 12, pitched the himself Into a state of exhaustion and was all In at the finish. er -- HI performance of making fourteen Yanks go back by th strikeout rout is a notable feat, when on conetders th beft of th Hugmen as hitters. Bab Ruth wao so angry after fanning three times on Shockers shoots, then felling victim twice in th second gam to Wellman, that ho smashed his bat on th concrete of th dugout and exclaimed 'TH never trike out with that bat agatn" Before th first game Shocker instated he would pitch both games, but he was ail In and changed his mind. , BASSETT for that purpose. Skipper Joy was purchased from th Hennas of Georgs Cranfieid of 1154 South Owner Thirteenth Bent street. The air end th Tho dog eight months o.d end lam were directly Imported from Belgium. puppy I a perfect specimen of thl type Th According to Mr. Bassett, Skipper Joy Schlpperkee dogs sr great pels. In Bel- do e everything but talk. She walk on gium they have proved themselves to be her bind leg or front leg with facility, useful in exterminating rata They ar and otherwise gives artlstio performance frequently kept on the houseboats ex- - whp called upon. of J2X South trt, Ig th proud of a beautiful Belgian Schlpperkee East Clualvely 1 I of loading batsmen, including game July 20. NATIONAL club Player and Bt. O LEAOUE. AB. R, H. PC. .?' 288 59 Louis Hornsby, Roysch, Cincinnati. .27 224 42 J. Smith, St. Louis.. 84 218 41 William. Phlla. .,.,.90 862 82 Kohstcby, Brooklyn 7785 222 88 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Plainer and dub. O AB. R. gpaaker, Cleveland.. 98 898 0 Ruth, New York.... 98 805 104 Bisler, 8t Louis.. ..94 977 71 Jacklbn, Chicago ..,.92 885 88 Rich. Washington... 91 284 62 124 402 71 -- 117 102 .284 .232 .228 .824 .21 H. PC. .412 .293 .393 .291 .888 151 120 148 143 134 CHICAGO. July 81. Bagging s hit s day la keeping Trl Speaker, manager of the Cleveland American, on 'top of th heap in th race few the American leagu batting championship. Speaker, according to averages released tdday, widened th gmp between himself and Georg 8IAlf, St. Louis star. Speaker It batting .411, while Sisler, In second place, fell Off to .398. Joo Jackson of Chicago I trailing in third plac with .80S. while Btb Ruth of New York I fourth with .898. Th average Include Wednesdays game. la hi last , avn Speaker crashed Sisler could out sight hit, do was feur tn (tv game. Speaker excel! Sisler tn extra baa hitting, having seven homer and seven triples and thirty base hits to ills credit. In home-ru- n hitting Ruth continue to be the sensation of tho league with a total of thirty-si- x up to today. Rice of Washington continues to show the way to the base stealers with a total of forty. Sisler Is next In the list with twenty-siwhile Bobby Roth, also of Washington, la third With twenty-on- . Other leading batters t Rice, Washington, .269, E. Collins, Chicago, .351; Meusgl, New York, SAT ; Jamieson. Cleveland, .13, Weaver, Chicago. .342; Hendryx, Boston, ,233; Milan, Washington, .232; Judge, . Washington, 231. game while th bt x, -- Hornsby in National. In the National league Roger Hornsby of fit. Louis It safely in the lead with an wr It waa a case of real service direct from th water to th frying pan. Our first evening In cAmp iv wer constructing a blind on the odg of th bajou, a shot fired on th opposite eld of tn rldg startling .us in that direction, to find a young Hopt Indian with a gun, black powder, hornet nest wadding H was, alarmed and gnd no ducks. very suspicious of trouble, a ho was caught oft th reservation with a gun, single-barrel- taking u for gam warden. A lltti many gestures in the Sign language, interspersed with a little bed which the Hopl had mastered, English, soon eonvlnoed him that wa were harm less. He answered to the euphonious name of "Straight Leg, nd attached himself to our party- - An excellent blind builder, retriever and burden toter, he was a useful addition to our camp outfit. His appetlt wa excellent, his sucker-shape- d mouth exactly fitted , t , any bottle Duck war in fin condition and very plentiful. A few minutes shooting enabled u to kin our legal camp requisite, a big limit governed by th stomach ca. pAdity of four hungry camp inmate Wing shooting waa a revelation to th His gam getting depended upon Hopl. the "potting system. Phone upon his stomach, h would shimmy" through mud with A snake wlggl. leaving a trail resembling th meandering of a monster serpent. HI Interact never abated In our no smoke, no note powder" as h renamed the product "Straight Leg mained until wo broke camp, recounting many Interesting H6pl customs. Chinook, taABSK&LLt AiTSWXSS. ! Question Is there any law that would VAop the off the banks Of a navigable stream 7 1 mean to build myself A duck Mind or thoot ducks If there M. could I build out dn tho water a little distance from th ehdre? Please answer thl a soon hare, possible, as w hav a J& - Peoria, FRANK T.- - ENTMIT. Answer. Th government 1 In chart of navlg-abl- e river, yet land Owner hav certain privilege that control tor lines Th question or riparian rights la a combination of legal complication which th to delve , Into. A a writer blanket answer to you, would adrt that yotj so Urn landowner SMh point to hoot, securing froth thorn you shooting permits, which would obviate and entanglement legal complication In my judgment thl landowner would legally control any hor points (although the blind wer built a hort distance out In th waur) that you might occupy to advantage Th lawg of treeo'pass ar vAry little more strict, ar being drawn closely each and avery year by to transgression thl du of hunter and financial Induesments offered for sheeting where privilege gams condition ar faverabl. cs hittes land-bwne- . - , that stealing with a total of thirty-thre- e, h Is In no danger of being overtaken. Cy Williams of Philadelphia, with a total 0f nine homers, continue to lead In circuit Other leadlhg batter: Roush, Cincin nati) .129; Kenetehy, Brooklyn, .323; WiHdtoehar, Chilliam, Philadelphia, cago, .211; Groh, Cincinnati. .217; Myers, .$15; Brooklyn, Young, New 'York, .313, , Flack, Chicago., ,313, v. ' haee-hlttl- Eddie Bogart Hit tin .Em. Ten point separate Bogart Of Joplin and Taryan of Wichita in th race for th batting honor of th Western lehgu, Bogart leading with an averag of .370, but h comha only plavsd In sixty games for Yemen. pared with nlnSty-fl- v Taryan to drawing swap from Back of Wiehtta in th scramble for home-ru- n honors, having a string of eighteen. Beck to runner-u- p with fifteen- - Lee of Omaha continue 10 show th way to th has with twenty-onOther leading batter : Taryan, Wichita, tlrt e. ,858; Shettak, Joplin, .340; Tierney, Tulsa, 332; Beck, Wlohlta, .830; D Pate, filoux City, .329: L LWelt, Omeha. .828; Platt. Omaha, .225; Brannon. Tills. .323. Grover Hartley of Columbus continue to blase th trail for th batters of tb American association, topping th list with an average of .872, with Ben Tincup of Louisville In second plac with .354 Rapp of Bt. Paul took th lead In base stealing away from Lae Dreaaen, his team mete, hanging up a total of thirty-tw- o thefts Dree!) ha stolen twenty eight bases Brief of Kansas City and Hargrave of St. Paul remain tied for the honors In home-ru- n hitting, each having thirteen. Other leading batters: Wlckland, To- - 1 ledo, .351; Butler. Milwaukee, .846; Good, Kansaa City. .348; Rapp. St. Paul, 83! Miller, Kansas City, .334; Rondeau, Min. neapoils, .832; Hargrave, fit. Paul. ,325; Dubuc, Toledo, .323. Boston Red Sox Purchase -- I 5 Outfielder Ben Paschal Th Boston Red Sox hav purchased Outfielder, Ben Paschal from th Char. lotto club of the South Atlantic league. Paschal was given a trial with tb Cleveland Indians In 1915, than turned over to New Orleans, Which sent him on down to Charlotte H ha been hitting hard with Charlotte thl season, hla work be lng marked by many long drive, and Ed Holly, who ecouted him up tor the, .Bed Box, says he ha arrived at laat . P 4 .. - ft- - Pl I $ I AKZRICAX A8AOOIAT70B.' Jllxseepelts IndlaaapoU ...1 Milwaukee .... ... Tele Louim .... Columbus..., Wt. ..,.....71 ...............SO 54 V.,M 51 48 ...,....,,.97 Leet. pet, 2 ,710 47 AM .4 .510 4 50 60 . 58 AA .508 .490 -- Ss giaut City . t,........,8A 3 '.844 Question; Did Buffalo Bill us shot cartridge or LfiUIS VIIXB, Kr., July 81. ' jt. H. bullet In hi gun (that worked like an 17 23 0 Under-levrifle) in hi arena exhibi- Mllysuke tion tn th Buffet Rill Wild West how7 Bettariee Reinhart a a Gaatoa; Lon- - LeeJ ft hare could I buy a gun of thl charac, , My. ter and (hot shell 7 JOHN NORTON. Canton, O. COLUMBIA, , July 0 Answer: turn bo , , (am poN paeMtrala. Shot ehslla war used. They require Club ' less accuracy And r let dangerous than . TOLEDO, July tl. bullets His undsr-levgun was a Mlnn-- a pells .... ,.,.,2I 1A 00 smooth bora which handled th shot cartof shot at thA disThe spread Batteries James aad Mayer; McCall sad Mo-ridge tance "tan balls wer broken waa about NML iperisl te The Tribune. POCATELLO. Idaho, July 2L Word fifteen Irtchee. You can purchM a gun of this character and th shot shell at has been received In Pocatello to th efNOTICE TO CONTRACTOR. fect that Halley had dropped out of the any sporting goods stora Tb ,44 would Wood River baseball league. The reastyi glv best satisfaction. I Notie hsrAby given that sealed given for th disbanding was that "busiwill be received by the board proposal ness Interfered with tripe," New York-Chicag- o of county commissioner, 200 City ami Series and also that thsr was no chanc of County Bldg , Salt Lake City, Utah, un players to fill th weak places on ' retting tit1 11 00 o cloak a. m.. August 2nd. 1920. 129,000 tha team. - Halley wee heading th ltgu which tlm th bids racalvad will b when th club withdrew and had been suhliely opened for the construction of sent offer from several teams tn the YelNEW YORK. July 21. A total of h a bltulithio surface on lowstone league. Including th Indian, 000 spectator fur-8- y th attended list South flt- - from veering llth St, to for games to be plsyod on tbelr homo baseball eerie between the New York tb Wasatch Bonneville Blvd. according Hold. American end Chicago on file. Instruction to league team, to specification which waa played at th Polo grounds rebidders together with specification, cently, according to figure issued by the form of contract and bomb may be obmanagement. tained at thA office of th county sursaid thl attendance 'set A veyor. Th board of county commission. Off let , record for an ordinary eerie and that It ar has and reserve th right to reject has seldom been exceeded even during any or all bids, or to orept any bid which the board deem best and waiv k workj aerie. Ipulal t The Yrltmat. minor defects. By order of th board of 21. Most of th RUPERT. Idaho, July cemmlaslonar this 3th day f MATHIWAON ON IICK LgT. mtmbers of tha baseball club SountylMo, Chrtitv Mathewzon, th formP matter hais besn released and th team will finC F. STILLMaV. oeason with practlcelly all local of th fadeaway, la said to havA ish th of CoUtttjr Commis tonChAlrmn men Id th lineup Domltrovlch, pitcher, oped lung trouble and will spend thedve. winers and Shandllng, catcher, may bo retained. ter In Arizona in an offort to Improv (Setl) Th team has been dropping behind dure his health. He has retired from Ur tusti J. B. CtJUtX county ciorfe. . lag th last few weeks ( er of Wood Hailey River League Disbands Imported Talent Is Released by Rupert JJVREEMAN d , ,832 Trout Bite Eagerly, average of .383, although Beyra of urBoi-to- a .727 has an average of .370 for forty-foTrout had aggregated In th tracer At .790 that point, refusing to enter the mdday tames. Hornsby, however, has partici.897 Water games. Jack Smith, of ih Colorado. r Tbay pated in ninety-on- e .838 voraciously hungry, and -- Would teammate, Is second In th list 14 Hornsby rls .861 Coachmen, Professor or Red Iris fit Aw with an average of 229, and Nicholson of with .227, Max Carey of f.187 wiggling angle worm or a strhr'of red Pittsburg fourth 1 so fat out In front in base flannel, any and all lure did the trlCX. Pittsburg T'e Draws ol 1 Oman Commercial League. half-centu- ry Th first of th Filipino boxers hav mad their appearance In the states. Francisco (Cowboy) Ry ehamptoa bantamweight of th Philippines accompanied by a sparring partner and bis mansger, Jo Waterman, has landed In Sea Francisco. Mr. Waterman was with the United State navy and for a time was stationed at Manila While there b assisted In promoting boxing show and at a result got bold of Reyes, Watermen hi boy can beat many of th think American bantam and also hold hi own with Pet Herman. H Intend tneklnr a trio east with his bantam th coming fail and will send him against th best of th Georg Baillieu, msflegsr Of Llew Edwtids. glib speaks highly of Reves, baMpg seen him in action (her end also In Australia. are springing up Ilk Boxing dub mushroom In New York City lnc the pt tsar of th nw boxing law. Beside th Madison Square Garden, th New Fair- Sporting club, th Opposite Hotel El Tovar Is th Hopl Indian wickiup, pueblo or house where Jo Secpkuka (Chief Yellowfeet) with a number of his Hopl (little people) and Hava-up- ai warriors dally feature thoso ceremonial And tribal dances with voles and drum accompaniment Buffalo, eagle, eun, moon, corn and rain dance are lit the spotlight reproductions of efforts exerted in ye olden times before the advent of the paleface, formerly Induced by religious superstition or frenzy. They wer then staged on the outer rim with th canyon for an appropriate setting. With th bonfire burning, the vine sigh ing and moaning, weird chants and bqwl s. , - , to the music of eom All dances are apparently th squatting, stamping, ycruttlng, twisting, serpentina movements, but regulated by th energy with which said chanter bang tbeir foot down on th vole accelerator.- Th warrior dancing arc attired in Waf bonnets, beaded and gaudy garments, much war paint (designated in our set as route), baresktni being much In evidence. A scene of Interest never to b forgotten by the audience. Many brook trout are found in th cold, crystal mountain streams rushing Into the Colorado river. We had baard Placer creek touted as a virgin trout stream, unflahed and located adjacent to aom excellent marshes. shooting With my eld friend Rolls "Hop" Heike as companion, Spike" Holland acting guide, we pitched our camp near th mouth of Plaoer ersek, adjacent to several small but likely duck marshes, Ad Ideal camp! tig spot. 014-tt- i Filipino Boxer Appears. ' -- MSI-le- best wlgtiesli. Cleveland T Manager Has ' Mark of .413; Babe Ruth Home Runs Total " 36. Spectators If,. two-inc- .,., ,.. $ 1 Et ( ? f -- $ Y - I t 5 |