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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, - SUN DAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1920. PERIOD OPENS TOMORROW rCLEAN-U- P (Game at hom, read from (op to bottom; (imu T II MEETAPDIL Six Clubs Will Soon Be in Training; Adopt Seasons j I Schedule. Special to The Tribune. LOG AX, April 17. Six training have been established in the eautp JbeauUful Cache valley and (.tin are being loaded by x buoy manager to 1 Itred on May 12 at lien the veteran circuit of all independent league in thu aection r. ill begin it aeaaoii. I The Cache valley achedule call and two game a week Wednesday on holbaturoavi, with doubleheader iday. Thi ia the heaviest eard of that anv bush circuit in Utah, fame Wyoming or Montaua will play. At the eame time, the aeason will also run aa long a any other and longer than tome leagues. Clean up week," which la in reality two week, will open tomorrow. A. II. Sconberg, chairman of the committee on Cleanup week," la working in cooperation with Dr. William Chriatopheraon, city health physician, to make the fortnight of apriug cleaning for Halt Lake a euccees, rain or khuif. The usual scouring of cellars, and the scrubbing up of the front and bark yards, with an eye to the spring garden, will be earned on whether broom or snow shovels are in order. Clean up week" for Halt Lake 1920 will he in strict accordance to the calendar which points to prntg. abroad, read from left to right.) Tommy OBrien of Los An Match for Worlds geles Booked to Meet Lee Middle Title Booked for Morrissey Wednesday. Salt Lake Theater. Mat The feature event of Hardy K. Down-wel- l weekly boxing show in the As-- I 'nEa I DELINQUENT -- NOTICE. aa.. mvvsrs'ivi'SLS! I..... I - ,, ,, Standard mlnea , Central i . Location of worlds championship match between Idaho i alia, lightweights. Notice Them sre delinquent upon the OBrien i known to the Balt Laka following deribed stock, on account of Mike Yokel, the holder of the title, and hi on asesment levied on the 9th day of March, Ira Deni, The match will tie held feus, having stopped over here on eet opposite the war east longM.enough to take Iat 1910. theof eeversl amounts respective shareholders as fel- Tuesday, April 27, ia the Balt Lake t Gilbert for a lx round bout, in . which I luma' he held theatre. 'Yokel readily agreed to meet rugged opponent to a good draw, and on said lleagren. Dera, In fact, he ia hi return trip met At 1 Young . of Ogden . . eager to give the asoirant a chance to al Rv hi take the honor from him, if he en.! rounds We had no. difficulty at all ia coming Manager Downing wired him trine-tatifactory terms Yokel agreeing to portatiou yesterday, ill the condition pected to leave last uggested. Yokel arrived in Balt Lake one of the iday! L . Morrissey, a .. L . . . ft L . . who.. hae . been' I L f i. I f . klekt .. . nma o game must start In time to be over by o'clock p. m. or be called off at that time by the umpire. J. games must start not latar than 6 o'clock p. m. see can Games Cache scheduled for May 29 to be played on thle date or on Memorial day. which falls aa a holiday on May 11, or ono in Lverybod valley same of the on each or these days what matter no at any game any time, kia financial circumstance may be, and most any kind of pressing and Imare usually portant business matter sidetracked for b&selall.' The price of admission to any game will be but SO A. M. M. double-heade- rs l.. a m ao difficulty whatever ia any of hi closed with him to meet O'Brien w matches, even the hardest ones, and adds that b fsel I than youngsr er waa draw in Ogden, Murphy frfteen-rouuIra Dern i a Salt Lake boy of great and also Bobby Waugh and Ad H a well as it number of other tough has cleaned up th local promise. field, and mads aa excursion east last bo vs, down on th coast. year. His tour, taking into account' that it wn hi first year out, was at HE) employee of several bank of MAT J. Utah State Reserve. Federal with remarkab! .ucees v. Undd in the city are taking advantage of Lee Turn and 68.00 6,8'H) National Bank ot tbe Republic vs. Con Hogan Ltab mat fans have long been honin 25.00 the Saturday half holiday to 2,500 tintmai National. eo Yokel and Dern matched up. A Wednesday, but failed to ahow. It ha Uiex Hedqulet to I9.4N5 J94.65 ......320 a twilight baseball league. National Copper va Deseret National. sine 247 of of 250 a Bi 2.60 that them believe huier David Dern great that many developed promoter Good Season in 1919. ' The league will be a JUNE 5. 400 4.00 can defeat th Old Master, while an Lusk wanted to keep him there for a Utah Rtate va Continental National. embracing teams from the National 21 Last season the Cache circuit set a .21 other large contingent believe match he proposed to stage. that National Bank va Na of the K) 400 so 4. Republlo enthused bin fan. that that pace great NVPr,b,?.k;i,lh. Yokel will win handily. Between these Eos ha wired th Halt Lake Ph tlonal Copper. Republic, the 80 .80 success again awaits the league this I ,ral RBerve bankth and two extreme views, a reasonable average moter that bt will be her ready to dontlnental th Federal Reserve va National Deseret 4J3 26 .26 Emerson Bradley.',' summer. Th players regulations of National bank. may b struck. That average may be meet any boy of bi 761 423 weight next ju 7,61 JUNE 12. the league are nut too stringent, but I At a meeting held recehtly, J. F. Birk-wi- ll The Salt Laka Rifle club's first annual translated into terms of prophecy for Wednesday night, and that be i pay- - e. Langford 167 o. Briund 18.00 National vs. 1.60 Utah Stata I enstock was Copper chooen president of th league insure the fastest sport outside of 501 6.01 National Bank of the Republic va Dee. Indoor handicap match sar to b shot a stubbornly-fough- t Thomas.. ..424 match between log his own fare in order to square him- - Mrs. Julia c. Peake was elected 261 6.000 60.00 organized baseball in the iutemoun- - nd Lawrence ret National. H'mn w. Dense Tuesday and Friday evenings. The rifle- veteran knowing all th tricks of th elf for th unfortunate disappointment treasurer. 4.000 , 40. Oo tain west. Many former Coasters are re"T Continental National va Federal Re match wUl b shot Tuesday and th ptHenry W. Deane ....354 M(j tfc, victor in innumerable of last wsek. U 1 60 18.00 tol match Friday. Business houses and thI serve. Jh Vfhew snd expected to perform in the Cache I pattleground vonno Hercule ,hdT2nfw aa to I Promoter is uncertain for .'413 712 with Downing I!!!! and 10.00 l.ioio which Individual and f the ViT?. they men JUNE priaea who ha' 1. league but these are from th interest manifested there should Roes on na Wise and both hi. w! and pUable.muscles x aide, 10.00 1.000 weight, are a have donated for these match Deeeret National va Utah State. Taylor !!!.!!?!4l3 been properly released or those who do be some lively battles wbea th schedule 1 nothin? 00 414 of to Solomon use 000 considerable will J. 10. the W. and say Federal Reserve va National Bank of follows: Taylor getting ready, experl not care to play in organised baseball, I open May I. 416 10.00 1.000 one who fits Koea best. Solomon being J. W. Taylor the Republic. gold ease, company, McConahay Jewelry I name The contract of with the organization 10. 00 1.000 present Negotiation Bill Thornton, who i unquestionably e few pound heavier than Wiea, on or jfNational Copper va Continental Na. medal watch fob; Boyd Park Jewelry in th Coast league have been I flclally stated aa th Bankers' Baseball tlonal. 6.000 60. (Ml company, silver key ring; Kelly com- - the beet wreatling authority ia thi th other will just fit him. Tb offi60.00 6.000 V. Cache the H. 1L,to.pro7!ot 26. league by JUNE I?'1,' pencil; discouraged pany Evemharp bturges, etion tho country allowed laab Tbe principal preliminary aPrt andsixeradicate all rowdyism, yj Taylor 1111111419 12.485 ' 124.85 National eera and Iaiwtited fini who see dan- Bank of the Republic va sterling silver pocket knife; Consolidated 1 .5 ke , of the evening will bnng out Al Ra- - R. E.' Albn iot teams are entered In Utah only 100. 00 io.odo I Although Machine company, 10(h) Peter Htate. jnstcb, Wagon of V ahead the in the players acquisition race, rules the of the league allow the Would venture BO guess as to tho leigh, the popular and promising local R. E. Allen 347 13.900 gr 139.00 .2. caliber cartridge; Felt Auto Supply Federal Reserve v. National Copper. of renown for whom organized baseball addition of four more contestants. Ao-- is 356 E. Alien H 6.000 60.0) Deseret National va Continental Na- company, on Goodrich Inner tube; Salt victor. boy, and a newcomer by the name of the proven field. cording to the present eet of rules, the tional. Alien 100. 10,000 ' somem not 160 The Lake will wrestle at Hardware company, prise J7 T,80 . 78.00IH1 pounds, 8wede Oley, who is - touted as a pretty X early ev .y club ha bow acquired officer of the league are barred from par-- a - which 1 now leoted. Three been have medal S. purJULY tough propmiition. ' 250 In any arheduled game. The Mra RoyToniin::::::! 2.60 chased (gold .liver snd bronse) with poundage for recognized middleweight Federal Reserve vs. Utah fitat. pilot and ha its roeter almost com-Charlie Klqder, or Kindo, who has Mrggrappler, according to 20.00 AO'0 agreed to accept Reynolds.. 3 donated by H. W. Moore A Cora- - I Continental money plate- - A yet Logan and timithfield I f'blru!ln h. Of the have National National va Bank a a created sensation for w. J. Tregoniug ....403 national commission Of the 600 6. 0O youngquite ara without head of the playing crew, for governntg the settlement pany, Landes A Company, M. A. Keyr wrestling ahnrpa. Republic. 391 338.00 33.600 ter, having won n couple of bouts in H. b. Cole & Co and Carl A. Badger. Deseret National va National Copper. but the varaneiea are expected to be j No player I eligible to play Inofthedispute. In o accordance And with th time will record the few league law, many on will shot The rifle match be weeks, past thirty JULY 10. filled within a few days hiovd Dern unless ha is regularly listed on the pay meet another promising youngster jnharee ot each parcel of uch stock as regulation bulls, such a were used for Continental National va Utah Rtata will manage Preston; Larry Coleman roll of one of the banks'ln the competl-wi- ll tlie national matches. Th entire while string Johnny William., National lUley and WreBed'lmah Copper va National Bank of will be shot from the prone position with- take the reir at Lewiston; Brig lion. Prior to the opening date a ? Kid Budy' will furnish the first pre--J life 1st elt 4,3 mut be posted with the secre-an- d the Republic. . will steer the Bichmondite In city Utah, a of time limit Results. minute. Tijuana thirty Deseret va National of of th Reserve. Federal the with of regutbe 1920, ot at Iiminary hour of 3 o'clock May. day evening, The conditions for the pistol match are Jack Coburn, who last year took uarfnt; frclt ft b, First fire and a half furlongs lation pair of youngsters in the opener. p. m. of said day. to pay the delinquent JULY 17. still under discussion. However, It seem MeeUika.race, th. CoUedans through tbeir stonny i 112 (Hlnphy), J7.80, 3 40, a game I. in progress assessment thereon, together with the Utah State vs. National Copper. to be generally agreed that the range will ii. -Toots to the pennant will be the kip-- 1 both of the teams leave the field without 107 (McCorkle), 12 0, Anna won; coet of dJ Star, va. Dewret National National forty-fiv- e be Bank of feet. The other conditions -Al-- 1 Qyijtj nAnDEAJnBM:retary . LEAGUE 3, AMATEUR Good of tho 109 Wellsvtlle TO (EL Taysecond; per completing the game, a forfeit of $10 th Republic. Imgators. Enough, will be announced later. collected from the treasury of South ,treet- Federal Reserve va Continental Na though the Wellsviihans finished in the jI will be The i matches for these innotmneecLelfand Leennsid? handicapping rc'8uaHh.oond i. START NEXT SUNDAY tlonal cellar last season, Coburn promises to ah of the offending member, certain to be quit a taak, a a large Jr)oiv B Brava JULY 24. provide for fif S number of entrants will probably be those !u of achedule keep rival manager awake night when I.T teen weeks ' PELINQUENT notice. Utah fitat va Deseret National baseball, extending from The opening of 'the City Amateur who have not been shooting regularly I th race is on. Mav I to Auguit 14. f National Bank of th Republlo va Na- thi season, eo that their will b ? Baseball Veif ,RdAr been ha. league rating postponed The I achedule follows: Leh, Tnti) tional Copper. Company, difflcult to decide upon. On th other li Players Begin Work. next oundsy on account of the MAT . Continental National vs. National Cop- hand U ahould be a comparatively eay I tiWo5v lSt H Principal place of business Balt Lake It Ia until condition Borne of th of tbe diamonds. 1 Utah fitat va. National Copper. poor Utah. City, players are already Apnl per. to rate thoee who have matter .hompaon) 4 wa set a the date for the initial Deseret National vs. National Bank of There are delinquent upon the follow-JULY 1. wannipg up. At Preston, Vic Olson, series of match, aH,)ld; Nih.1' shooting in the DoolT Alfn8!!'' Republic. and these will be played next I ln described to k, on Account of assess- Utah Stats va National Bank of th thetr score in past game, these matches should b vpreva rlelfwolMn c Marty Beckstead, Andv Jensen. Ram-hw- , theFederal n ment No. 35, levied on the 9th day of ew.id , , Reserve va Continental iS? Republic. very definite and accurate indication of j tmm junday. Ballif, Smart, Bowen, XCelev, National Copper vs. Federal Reserve. The linnun for the drat opening Ij March, 1920, the several amounts pet op- - A what might normally be expected of them I MUs fns Choales and a host of other are eager Kruv of the respective shara-jMAT 15. NapoBlt, Continental National va Deseret under match conditions. JL series follows: Western Arms vs. Inter- - j holders,theas Iiame to start. Utah Stale va Deseret National. follows The chairman of the committee ha an- mountain Tom Botterill At Lewiston a strong array has been National Bank of the Republla va Fed- - tional. Cert. vs, Electric, AUGUST 7. nounced that the first two high men in rivln'rt P?' Bchramni-JohnsonsVh5, lined up by Ilarry (Hub) Coleman eral Reserve, No. shares. Amt. Name, Utah State va Federal Reserve. Sport Hhop vs. No. the aggregate scores of th. erle of I th'vfcTime.May: Keniai 6859.99 Nicholes, Geo. ......65,999 while the same is true at Richmond and I Continental National va National Cop. National Bank of the Republic va Con- matchea Craig Uirscbmans, Halt Lake Glass and Paint I ' Pi will shoot from eompirtad juat I PGeo 970 9.70 I ' va. tinental NatlonaL bmithfield. Utah Electric va ,5J7 Nichole, Herb Manouk, list wear . , . cratch, and that tho handicaps of th 27.25 vs. National ' Deseret NatlonaL 2. other will be figured on a bast of th Coppdr xi with Logan, ia the only Collegian yet "?' WHStRr l277 vilb:,r,?,vBea.U7.0n 650 5.50 Natlon1 Bank of th iL.: looo AUGUST 14. core of th scratch shooters. It'in il , ni c. this week and HeVubUof' in harnesa He am-e- d a M470 Cole, H. B. ...H.., 10.00 Utah State va Continental NatlonaL The conclusion of the series of national Wells-- 1 tora. 1589 Monger, W. H. ... 2,000 reports himself in condition. National Copper va Federal Reserve 20.00 Bank of th ConNational va mate he In mentioned Republic the foregoing makes J d5fd,.1l95 edrna B,111 Deltch- vilie is acquiring many new player ,1859 Nicholes, Ira Continental National v, peserew 20.00 2,000 tinental NatlonaL available the following facts: min I860 Nicholes, Ronald . 6,750 67.60 the efforts of Manager Co--1 I tlonal Federal Reserve vs. Deseret NatlonaL By th. unofficial score. Frank Hogan II PIfth racs, mils and 1720 SamuelBon. August 100 1.00 aovonty yards" NATIONAL ATHLETIC burn. Is hlffh man In tho asaros&to icorM of ail 1975 Bean, Ina F 80.00 8,000 The Cache Valley league will send matches and Ora Lee is second, only one FIELD nnLr'ena.2 FOR FRANCE 2208 Hendrick, . Lowell 900 8.00 point behind Hogn. Unless the official a delegation to the meeting of repre2249 Scnven, Fred ..... 288 2.86 return change the standing of these I bault2ix?ft thinfrimi1 1.44 (iA? sentatives of all the semipro leagues 500 Revival of sports in France Is indl-- , 2535 Child. W. H. 5.00 Yep men Hotin will two iHvap I 2534 of Utah, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming W. H. Wartln 600 Child, the to eated about 6.00 .nA be " sports . by park medal brenze bot of Sa'.,C,ar I Kevran-Dvr- y A Co., H. B... Cole to bo held at Pocatello April 25. Thera 600 6.00 established at t (Seine which were donated by Bob Harknees. o,r7t.t0-- P' , , 295 Smith, B. L. 600 Ho1 6.00 was talk of having thi meeting last Oise,. The grounds will contain a motor I 2394 ShnQ There were eight men who shot In ,. minnbv C. .. J. 600 with a Johnson, 5.00 track of five were no perimeter Cache officers racing every match and who received broni Saturday but 600 and an Olympic stadium to ac- - I 337 Johnson, J. C. 6.00 medals from the National Rifle assocla- ..J,1 B notified of this project. At the meet?'!?' kilometers A swim- - 3424 Johnson, J. C. d .. , 600 commodate 60,000 spectators. 6.00 These tion. medals are known f will ss the a Cache the officers tLai5i?rt.ne); propose 3434 Johnson, J. C. ing .. 200 football lawn 2.00 tennis pool, ming grounds, A. 90 per cent medals. To win one N.R mnion of the leagues so that players of courts and running tracks will also bel34?! Nicholes, Geo. . . ..25,000 Felioldad also ran. 250.00' of them a shooter must compete In every j circuit will not be solicited by 1.00 Kendrick;. Lowell .. 100 furlongs Kitty laid out. Suitable provision will be made 4462 national match and average 90 per cent II m5iew,nn 7J 106 when rivalry ia midseasou bethe landing of airplanes, which will S07S Yamasaki, T. Z. .. 1,000 10.00 Cheatham, or better. (Roberts), 19.20. 5.20, for 3416 K. fir. .. 600 be housed underground. ,W. Jacobs, 37 (KopPle 6.00 comes keen. The aggregate score of th eight men ?nSni l??Li Nef?ok 3416 Jacobs. K. W.? Sr. .. 600 6.00 n c Mf fNh0 . medals la 15.513 out "l',Cor 8434 Nicholes. Geo. ... .. 3.300 33.00 of a possible 16,000, which is a combined ST. ANTHONY AFTER 3594 Kane K. .. 600 6.00 The leading hitters: bomer. a triple, two doubles and a sin- average of- - 96.99 per cent. 3741 G lea, E. ........ .. 117 1.17 AB. H. TB. P.C. gle. Bill Rumier please note. Timely Gossip About Tbe aggregate scores are as follows: C1COTTE AND FELSCH 3742 E 600 .. Giles, . 6.00 12 6 Los 1.000 Crawford, Angeles Score. Possible. i 3743 E. .. 600 Giles, 6.00 3 1.000 Bassler, Los Angeles.., 3 Big Leaguers .. Frank 2.000 ..,.1.951 744 Giles, E. ......... .. EtfO Tijuana Entries. ' . The Salt Lake lineup has been slightly Ora LeeHogan 6.00 3 1.000 Lapan, Los Angeles..., I Special to The Tribune. 2.000 ,...1.950 745 Giles, E. .. 600 5.00 2 1. 000 Edl ngton, Vernon . . . 3 switched. Manager Johnson placing Mul- VV. A. Bentor... First race, five a and 8T. 17. ANTHONY. half (Chicago Tribune Special Service ) claiming, Th 13746 Giles, K Idaho, .1.944 2.000 April 1.00 .. 600 1 1 1. 000 ligan in sixth place and Reilly in seventh. Ben Williams and up Little St. Anthony baseball club la negotiating 3747 Giles, E Angelas.... t CHICAGO, April 17. Manager Hen- , Burke, 1,943 2,000 furlongs, .. 500 6.00 Heretofore 11 Beach 93. .800 .19 109. they had batted Tother way W. L. Stokes Prophecy Kelsch of,,,.. Giles, Paradigm 104, with Eddie Cicot te and club has u7lnt.nhanl 1,939 (lrick of the Indianapolis 2,000 , 600 6.00 ! 4 .800 round. Shasta Daisy 107, Wish I Could 103, the Chicago White Box Haopy S' J. E. Johnson and expects to i;?!! 2.000 ...1.935 given up worrying; about his pitching Connolly. 600 6.00 4 Modiste 96, fitlrrun 106, Daisy V. 101, does contract with them shortly. 5 .750 H. O. 2,000 1,934 Waters.,...,. 3750 Giles, K. staff. He feela eure that he will landsm,th, Vernon 600 .. 6.00 Bn 4 113, .750 Belmaud tala 109, Hattie MoCarty M. Haley.. II. The 2.000 ,...1.923 of 1 8751 the clubs who at end . 6.00 the 500 i now the property Sheely, Salt Lake! !!!.' 6 Giles, E. John Milju, .667 of the standing The scores of th tenth match are' as 103, Arietta 107. Also eligible MontU Beats California second Stanford. 8753 week 1919 E. of th season 600' . Giles, 6.00 S 4 , of the Brooklyn club. Blue. Portland .667 follows: gomery Jr.115. Margaret Bchlafler 90, follows: 3753 Giles, E.. 600' 6.00 . 10 10 BERKELEY, Cal.. April 17. The .500 Los Murphy, Seattle Score. Possible. Dinah 10?, Bridge Player 90, Gila 109, ., 3754 Gile, 600 6.0U trsw-, 8 of 10 and California 96. field Seattle .500 Balt Angeles team Ruth O. If. 197 Harrigan Waters.. Herbert Thormahlen, pitcher for the I 200 Lake .... 600 . 6.00 Second race, claiming, mile and seventy defeated. Stanford in the annual meet 3766 Giles, E. .500 Ban Francisco Ora Lee ..197 200 J ?k' ; Yankees, announced that he had been . 600 Giles, J). 6.00 . (6 -- 500 Oakland Hen Williams and - up Rey El here today, 70 to 61. ..195 200 yards 8757 K. married to Mise Helen Anthony , of Salt ! i . 600 Giles, 6.00 3 .500 Sacramento W. A. Renter. ...... 200 Pleasanton 116.- Patsy Mack 113, Cande..194 3758 Giles, K. . 6 600 West HoboKea. The ceremony took Kingdon, Portland ,7! 4 3 .500 Seattle J. W. Arey 200 laria 106, Kentucky Boy 113, Bit of Blar........194 8759 Giles, E. 600 . 6 3 110, .600 Vernon plaeg at Jacksonville, Fla., on March 19. jI Moll win, Sacramento ... 4 Indian Mormon ney W. Ia Stokes 102. Aldebaran Ity 103, Elder 111, Sunny Hill 8760 Giles. K. 193 Spring 200 . 500 5 t 3 Hortonr, Vernon ......... 4 .600 J. E. Johnson 193 108, Lord Herbert 106,, 200 113 8761 Giles, E. . 600 6 Third race, claiming, mile and seventy .5"0 Portland 3 II M. Haley Members of the St, Louis Browns I Sutherland, Portland .... 4 Seventh race Mile and an eighth 192 200 3762 Giles, K. . 600 6.00 2 SC0' .600 and Little Abe Refugee 113, Paddy Dear 110, Indolence 3763 Giles, Frank Hogan ... ...... .,191 up 200 yard, have already cashed in, and the season I E. 500 .ra7C i , 6.00 3 .600 Special to Tbe Tribune. 113, Gomul 113. Pink Tenny 102, Dehra 114, " O. B. Wadsworth.... Bea Hampson 105, Peerless- One 8766 Giles. E. 200 .187. 600 6.00 They defeated the wtsteraUPortland ",',U 2 ot..yet. 1 108, Verna B. Ill, Praetorian 113, Toora-beo.500 112, Leinster 106, Waterproof 108,' Will 8765 Giles, E. LOS ANGELES, Cal, April 17. Tomor600 Cardinals in the eprmjf eerie, and be- - Couch. 6.00 1 San Francisco... , .500 row 109, Knight of Pythias 113. Do 113, Great Gull 110, Antral 108, Cap! In with accordance And the night, the second following of that each player was present- Mitchell, Oakland law, so 2 gam of 500 Fourth race, claiming, one J X mile, tal City 106, Capt. Hodge 103, Almtno 113, many shares of each parcel of stock tape doubleheader with th Vernon Tigers, as ed with a check for 1100 signed by) Home-ru- n and up Reilloc-103- , hitter: Sheely, Krug,' Salt the 111, Wand 105. Kilkenny 108, Solid Rock 108, Ptt LEON SWEET be will IS the will fold be may necessary sold at the their moulting wings j Lake; Point to Point 111, Brown's Favorite 100, Dalroee 101, Bar Coy 101. Foreman en company's Murphy, Wolter, Beattie; Agnew and Angela president Ball. 617 Boston start for office, train by bunding. Portland, where, Ban Francisco;. Lane, Oakland; Crawford, Golden Chance 106, Baby Sister 103. FIRST IN BLIND Salt Lake City, on the 80th day of April Wednesday, they will begin their schedFifth race, one mile, Angeles Weather, raining; track, heavy. at th hour 2 o'clock p. m., to uled series against the Beavers. 1920, Manager McGraw announced the 111, Sauer K. Dewitt Jean 108, Mart 9. BOGEY CONTEST Connell 106,. Jim Dudley 110,' Don Jose ' lease of four recruits t to the Water-burpay delinquent assessments thereon, toManager Killefer will leave at home will be another double-headHavre d Grac Results. Catcher Bartholomey, gether with the costa of advertising and club of the Kastern league. They todThere Infielder Burke 109. v. Th first will and 1:30 Dumovlch Pitchers game expense of sale, Leon Sweet wm the whole show In and Schults. begin at are W. G. White, eatcher; John Horle, o'clock. mile and seventy yards, four Sixth First race, race, furlongs Bndanxky. J. S. GARD, Secretary, Infielder Andrews will make the trip the blind bogey handicap match at 107 (Kelsey), 11.10, and 84.80. won Reveler first baseman; James McQuade, pitcher, 83.60, -100, up Room 617, Boston building. Salt 1 an emergency player. the Salt lak Country club yesterday Broncho Billy 104. Jake's Choice 106, Peerage, 110 (Coleman), 87.70, 64.20, secand John Armstrong, infieldcr. Utah. Clarence Brooks definitely has quit the 8troud and Bromley seem to be fairly m381l City, He selected what he considered Breese 107, Shortstop 106, Baladln 110. ond; Queen ot Trump, 110 (Shuttlnger) he having that prlvi , good overnight gqessea on Bee pitcher Vernon club and will leave at once for handicap, 49 84 80, third. six race, Time. Seventh Hot Norfolk NOTICE TO furlongs CONTRACTORS Stuff, Pitcher Pat Murray and Infielder for today. Idaho falls, where he has been offered leye, nnd then set out with a caddy Belie 94. Cur.ioue 110. Wynnewood 100. Donegan, Dora, Silver. Springs, Blarney Scaled Vroposai will be received by the a a business partnership as part ef the and hie trusty eet of clube to do In- George Petty, formerly of Xotre Dame, Burgoyne 110. Myrtle A. 106, Kuklux 104 Stone, General Agramante alxo ran. undersigned at the office of the clerk of dueement to in He were unconditionally released by the did. the He card Bnake end play win twin in . a th aeries turned River. Today's six furlongs, net Second- race, five and a half furlongs race, thing. hoard of education, city and county the Eighth ellowstone league. The player asserts core of $6 for tbe eighteen holes. with Beattie and will also end the Bees' and un Double Van 15, Miss Stat-he- Penelope, 101 (Burke). 13.20, 12.70, 2 20, building. Salt lake City, Utah, until 12 Philadelphia National. first for playing In the Coast Later, he waa informed Dave 103, Kenward 116, Thev Shall Not won; Tingaling, 115 (Myers), 84.60. 92 go, o'clock noon, Monday, April 26, 1920, tor stay. Tonight the Sait the sumthihe asked by season was paid last year to wiU leave for San Francisco, Smith, local profeeaional, that he had league 103. Promise Me 112, Rey Do 109. second; Cobalt Laxs, 115 2 50, Pass labor the and matertala Aeenrdin? to word received from Bal- - Lekera the for (Fletcher), required not only been a good golfer for the where they meet the Oak thi week. tour catchers. Rut Mater couldn't follow Gus Scheer, Back contract for the Jordan Junior High Dolph 101. Dancer 11A El Babio 116, third. Time, 1:08 timore, Wilson Fewster, who is reeu-Neweek thev go to Los Angele to bis argument. day, but also a good gueaaer, aa bis Concha 114. Bay, Parry M., Stevens and Walter Mae chool. located between the Jordan river core had won the bogey match. He berating at Johns Hopkins University play Vernon. They return home May 4, 4 and Ontario afreet, on a line with Sixth also ran. . therefore became the proud poeaeeeor hospital from the effects of being hit with Sacramento aa their first opponent. Third nice, six furlongs Pickwick, 11 South street. Halt taike City, 1'tuh. Havre de Grac Entries. DEMPSEY CASE PUT of a dozen or o golf balls, 59 per cent on the head by a pitched ball at Jack- - j 88 80, 82.10, 82 20. won; Motor Drawing. peeiflcation, inatruction to (Myers), of the entry fees for the match. The eerie stand: son vilie, is recovering rapidly. First race, four furtonge Fern wood 101, Cop. 120 (Sande), 110, 82 10, second; Wr bidder, contract and form of bond, may Three golfers tied for second place. Beattie won 3, Balt Lake won 3; 1 post- a American Mabl 101. Vic 101, Superwoman Pennant, 104 (Kelsay), 12.10, third. Time, be examined af the off.ee of tho clerk of OVER FORTNIGHT They were K. G. Ha Horan. J. T. 101. Fallacy 101, Wood rose You Inoendie 116 and Day-du- tho board during tho regular hours of Belease of Infielder Brandon Grover Brunn and J. K. Galigher. The first bovine ria. Sacrsrafnto W0B l- - 1 101, Lady Granite 101, Cullinll, also ran. Coupled In betting. 101, Moon-gloof the Grand Rapid club of the Central penned! BAN FEAXCISCO, April 17. Th two mentioned turned In scores of 65, Drew pig, ph iflcatlnn end Instruction 114, finding Star 114, Intrigant one 114. mile 110 race, Fourth Boniface, league was announced by the Toledo while to case ecore bidder waa of Jack Detspsey, worlds chamone over Ban Francisco won 2, Oakland won 1; may 6 obtained at, and reGahghere Second race, four furlong Tig 106, J (fends). 63 70, 12.40, 82 10, won; Bullet blind bogey number, or 17. Thee American association club. Grover came 2 postponed. and his manager. the pion Morning Face 109, Hunter1 Bolnt 1M, Be. Proof, 98 (Coitllettl), 87 20, 8110. third. moved from, the office aof tho clerk of th tbe divided Los Angele won 3, Vernon won 1; 1 Jack heavyweight, three board, follows: upon from Ohio State university. deiou 109. 110 ball. Stone 109, golf Tex remaining Oh Clean 10, 106, 8) Blarney third. (Walls), pent Gone, Kearns, under federal indictment General conlfaeu Flret set. a deposit ct postponed. George Bovee 107, Lady Erb 104, Ma- Time, 1:43. Ed Stone, Duke John, War 825.00; for an alleged selective draft evasion, earh additional eL ' Gunner 110. (15.00 too sad 109, Aunt chine Deda Machine and Sagamore also ran. Bhortstop 'Walter Barbara, who wa were called in tbe United Btates disthis week play a follows: Third race, six furlongs King Worth Fifth race, six furlongs Biases, 12 (25 00 deposit. left in a Shreveport hospital with a Th club her court trict and but conwere EDDIE BOGART TO Heating A today, ventilating or plumbing akland al 115, El Mahdi 112, The Dauphin 110, Sea (Sehuttlnger), 83 20, 82.20, out, rraa-i- n won; contract: broken jaw, has departed for hi home dSSj1 LMk wlth tinued for two weeks to be set for trial deposit of (15 00; each addiMime 101, Onico 108, Charlie gummy li5. Faison Dore. 108 (Sande), 82 20, out, 810 00 fc and 816.00 aet, tional Greenville, X. C. J0PL1N Ban Francisco at Seattle. CLUB Circulate 114 116, Keweesa 112, Antique 105, deposit. Champion, (Zoeller) out, King's A contract bond, in the aum of I os Angelo at Portland. SOVTHZJUI ASSOCIATION. fifty per Hls Choice and Cent Mary Fltxhugh 98, Subadahr 97, Orderly third. Time, 1:16 of the contract executed amount, 113. Sacramento of Pan the by with Back Marlon ran. 105. Bt Hollta Manager Kelly Oakland 112, club at Ban Bay Gallagher also Coupled in betting. satisfactory Wo. Loct. JOPLIX, Mo., April 17. Arthur Taraacon will be required. aurelleg, 109. Helen Atkin 105, Redland state that next year he will confine bi Francisco, Mobil mile and Sixth . race, seventy yards Tbe Eddie outDunn, and shall be eatcher, proposal Bogart, accompanied by a hftniiTfita. 110, Bardora 9V Miss Horner 96, Nancy Bolster, 111 (Burke), 82 90. 83 80, 82 10, certified check made .1 .T. barnstorming to village around Dawwho were obtained from the Ht. Ann payable to th under Tn addition 96. 2 60, to a safety razor, Earl Atlanta .... .1 .MT fielder, won; Tantalua, 109 (Rodrigues). son fcpring and ent out the long jump to at least flv per cent signed, amounting Cardinals, have reported to the Fourth race, five and a half furlong ecnnd: Welshman' 82 4) 10 of Fheely won a box ot a htrt and Little Reek.... Folly. down south. the amount of th proposal. miirriJi Hia Choice 109, Rubidum 104, latdy (Sande), $3 90, third. Time, 1.48 .6Ni Joplin Western league team here. . a leg on the home-ru- n eandy, ton of coal yesThe The sealed propoaal will be opened tn Cbattnwra .?M3 t Brummell lb8. Sea Oueen 104, Alllvan Desert, Major Domo, Hank O'Day and Kkrmtnc ban public at the office of the board of educa' i Johnsoa Would Hang Up New Record. terday. 101. Head Over Heels lo. Virginia L, 104. War Smoke also ran. a Maroon Tosser BalL 12 o'clock noon, Monday. tion at bear OrkeuM i April 26, Str Barton Fifth race, alt furlongs Seventh race, mile and a sixteenth Truth Impel u to remark that the Balt Carl Johnson' 1921. ambition thi aeaaon Is SAN FRANCISCO. April IT Eleven 133. Billy Kelly 138. Translate 101, War Capital City, 104 (Morris), J26.60, to iatter th ooliege broad lump record Lake Hub did not give- an Illustrious II- to, ft ia The . reserved to right of th member reject any Ytsterdsy's I.ieltt. University of Chicago Mask 106, Royce Rools 114, Ticklish 98. 16 40, won; Lucius, 109 (Rodrigues). 83 80, k.l propoea.a of 24 feet 414 Inches, established many lustration of how to run base yesterday. baseball squad departed for Japan on the At A!)s Ariia's. 2; IhotUomw, J. K. L. Ross entry. 82 60, second; King Neptune, 1 . ( ver ago br Ah in Kraenziein of Benn. BOARD OF I UCATTON,' Hyen, T enye Maru liMni-hlAt steamer 8: The Lotle ball Sixth RmcI, mile a Berand 8 83 sixteenth race, today. 1.64 Time third. 8o, 'Die M. h'can ! (1. Sam Cranford had a great day BALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. star may aceom- - I At S.nirt)l--taam will play series with the three Jap. lin 11J. Firing Line 111, Dorcas 16, Any M. Miller, War Tax, Uky pilotYorkist, Till., S; Rirmi-I- f li.m. 4. Unar and p jtn Kat. with' the hickory yesterday. Bam hit a By L. P, JUDD, At Jw Urlrses ,S.w OH-- ,. n., , Xlotule, J, anegt unlvereltie. totnett 101, Siesta 111, Bar Coy 103, Very also ran. noKJ cents, with aa addition of the ten per cent war tax. There are no knothole bleacher in the Cache league. All kids under sixteen are seated very of comfortably with the compliment the ball club. Although the pay of and the. cot of balls, bats, player suits, and other Paraphernalia ha gone up, the price of the national pastime in Cache to the fans will remain the same as it ha been. -- Wol-gas- t, prac-ticail- slx-ct- ,j - f four-roun- 'xIr !I -- J- 1 i bth Slffa' XpyVl r.t R-hlh- -- Saif; Na-tlon- ib?119,,AJ3' L0,.L A ,' -- Decker-Patriek,- 0) KiW'T kw'll . rdi . - - J three-year-ol- fianYcl: - - ty 55 MXn llke: - .four-year-ol- - la . three-year-ol- Sea three-year-ol- -i y er Re-er- three-year-ol- ult-ab- le - three-year-ol- ds m at-ho- 5. I 6. Need.-Transl- w J0IN -- seo-on- d; 5. 1 6. I K ow - Nl i Cl-r- k. 4 I |