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Show ;TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MOItNIN.O, MAY 0 , 1920, Many Former Major Start Will Be in Yellowstone-Snak- e River Lineup. Tho YellowitoBg-Snn- jivoi k bs-bal- l lenjua' cpana it aebadula 'Wadnet-Ia- f sfternoon. bt Anthony, with Chick Oaadil at tba holm, will ba at homa to opes against tha Foaatallo Indiana, who ara slowly lining up tor tha big scrap. Ho has signed up a number of likely look' ing ball players. Jonnny Kna, A1 Doty, Harry Young, pick, Davis and McNulty ara tha players who .have been brought to bt. Anthony, and Gandil plans to build up a classy ag gregation around this lot. Too Indians will have two new men in place of Romney and Btlafel, who will not ba allowed to compete in the opening earn because of taeir college work. This will probably handicap the Indians to soma extent. Ernie Eallen-tine- , Winn Noyes, Rilburn, Harry Kilpatrick, Bill Adolph, Gena Bourne, Lefty Brian, and n number of other start have been trying out with the Pocatello team, ana will bo in shape to meet the scrappy gt. Anthony outfit.' Tha likely battery for the opening game at bt. Anthony will ba Davie and McNulty for Bt. "Anthony, and Noyes and Pnllentlna for Pocatello. ' , t Willett a Manager. ' HARRY' KRAUS? PlTCHCf. , ' Rlxburg will ba eut in full bloom acalp of the Rigby aggregation Edgar the last years7 already 16 his team In pupd shape. Davenport and Spencer wurmake up the battery for- - the Renburg team, while blim Hall will bn pitted against . - Hall has his last years many players from the Green river and Colorado teams, blim is in the best of condition and the other players have been working well together. f Woolums, bnelgrove, Stanger, Mai seed, Jarvis, Heath and OBrien ere some of the players, who will be in the Raxburg lineup on the opening day. King, who was on the receiving end for Rexburg last season, will be in that positioa for the Rigby boys this year. The Blackfoot team will piny the Idaho Palls aggregation on tha letters grounds. BUi Kelly, a ho was Marty OTooles catcher in Pittsburg, is handling the Blackfoot team along with ta tee tha Giantr take tha -- team-mates- Blattery of tha Texas league, and ha has been keeping mum about bis chances. Kelly has been getting his tanm in shape for tha opener at Idaho Falla 'and expects to have a fast bunch to Send against Nig Perrines stars. Perrine has Brooks on the receiving end and hae hope of getting Bill Piercy for tha opening battle. Bill it a holdout from tha New York Americans and has given his word to eoma to Idaho Falla for the season. Changnon at Helms , Harry Changne", president of tha circuit, has lined up his umpires for the coming season. Changnon should make a great hvad of thia league as ha hna had plenty ' of expe. rience at the position. Tha Jdaho league promiaea to ba one of tha best circuits of tha 1920 sea- - Heres aHWefo own one of the markets leading wheels and notUcV-u- t much, either. Every bike equipped with Mud Guards, Coaster Brake, A- Guaranteed Tires, and your choice We have just a few left of saddles, pedals and handlebars. HURRY AND GET ONE, -i Do You Heed Rlmo?- fta-l- t Bonneville Baseball League Schedule 4 Yellowstone m Lake for a.t least six months, and almost every ether dealer ban sold out. Tha league will be divided Into two parts, and the winner of tba first vyll meat the winner of tha aecond half for the title. The fane in tha gmall Idaho towns are loyal to their teams, and have spent much money to build up strong' aggregations. Ons thing in certain for them, and thia is that they will have some classy bat tary work, as every team in the league has former experienced pitchers and catchers. - hileThej; Last, Only' If youve triad ta buy rims, you know thayra a scarce ertiole. Nona have bean shipped into son. W are fortunate g them - hare to ault with spokes, hubs, with them. WE'LL ON TOR (I SO and In haring a your fancy etc., ta go PUT THEM 100. Bring Your Bike to Us for Repairs. ' k boutj east ezzxxro traurAOATCH 3 inr Johnson Servie 1 twr. - Special to The Mayor GUlett has declared a holiday after 4 o'clock In tho afternoon, and all busi ness houses era to close after that hour and make the opening day a ceebratlon. At 6 o'clock the Tobele High school cadets will officiate In raising the AmerThe first baseball will be ican flag. pinched by Superintendent A. B. Young P. of the' smelter, caught Jby M. Clegg, batted by President C. Alvin Orme and umpired by- Meyer John J. GUlett. The High school band wbl be In attendance and will -furnlah the music The day wIU and during the afternoon. with a dance In the opera house. man; Corcoran, formerly of the 'Detroit Tigers, second baseman, and Pep Young, formerly of thA Philadelphia Nationals flrsb basemai). s' Big League Stars Sign Up With Steel League BethlePHILADELPHIA. May hem Steel Baseball league opened Its season last week. Two games will b4 played each Saturday until September IS. Bethlehem, Bteelton, Sparrows Point (near Baltimore) and Lebanon will make up lb circuit Well known and capable men of long experience have been selected ag managers. They ere Thomas K. Ready, Bethlehem; Harry Aubrey, Sparrow Point; Earl Pottelger, Lebanon, and Cocklll, TO CNLAROK LEXINGTON PARK. . fjteelton. ST. PAUU May I Lexington park, th Players who are almost bn a par with home of .the 8t. Paul baseball club of the the major leaguers have signed contracts. American association, will be enlarged to Among them aro Jingling" Johnson, seat 16 004 persona The present espseity pitcher; Lefty Baumgartner, pitches, Whelan of tha Boston Red Sox. first base' Is 10.000. . CHANGE YACHTING DATES. TOLEDO, Ohio, May I The Inter la k deTaehtlng association made a radio parture at It annual meeting at Vermillion, Ohio, when the members voted to hold the 1320 regatta at Arte, Pa. The dates are July 11 to 17. For the past several years the regatta has been held at island. . The dates were set a week earlier then usual to permit yechtamen to take part In the International challenge ruses off- New york th follbwlng week,, -Ths or Tribes. Put-ln-B- If you have lost or' found nnvtJuna set the searching even of Tho Tribune Lost nod Found Column at work. ,A Where' is the yyvxAjl-rL'- rv ; - : . Who AsEte&l This Question?. Us Salt Lake Certain juu(n)yivnAirYfA,"AAAATA,l'vriiifji ' Wot in City-Tha- i How can they do it? How is it possible for them to 611 clothing1 on such a very close, margin? ' That is the question that thousands of people hare asked about the - Upstairs . ,i"Clothes Shop. , Where is the jobbernowl who will ask such & Question today? He is mot an Upstairs customer you can bet your bottom dollar on that! English Tennis Players '4 , Leave for New Zealand Anyone can sell a little clothing on a big margin of profit. meet the he Clothes cant But. Upstairs Shops prices. SYDNEY, Australia, May 9. Two memOur immense volume of business and our low upstairs rent make the cost on each bers of the recent Rrltleh Isles Devlt cup team, who had staved In Australia for suit sold SO SMALL that it is a mere FRACTION of. what the downstairs' expense local match ss. sailed for New Zealand be. would In the dominion recently. They will play and then return to England, via the Hundreds of men and their sons, who want only the best, are patrons of this friendly store. wealthy United States. They are A. B. Beamish and A. H. Lowe. clothes and are better satisfied because people who hare, money, doa.t like , to better ret They Prior to their leaving Australia, they were given a farewell here by the council WASTJE it thats the way they got it by PAYING I of the Lawn Tennis Association of Auscustomers are i Clothes always Chop correctly dressed! tralasia. In rsspondlng to a speech wish- Upstairi ing him and Lowe bon voyage." Beam- Remember that Upstairi Clothes Shop has clothes to fit all purses! ' ish spoke of the sportsmanlike spirit which prevailed emong the large crowds Suits, for instance, at $33, $43, $4$ and $30. ; the who witnessed Davis cup matches In Suits that Upstairs Clothes Shop stands back of. " Sydney. In no other part of the world, clothes he declared, bed he met with more sym- Clothes you will be proud to wear clothes that your friends will admire ' pathetic crowds. that will put a satisfied look on your facj when you wear them.. , . L You are reading this you want smart spring or summer clothes. Bonneville League Will A and . "Sam Frank from and flip up the steps todiy slip Why not take a tip, Open Season Wednesday ten or more to the savings hank tomorrow? Its just as easy as falling off a log." The TOOELE, f tha Bonntflaptlnf The store ; is on Main and ball irm taafua will So pay us a visit you will be cordially welcomed ! b pUya4 Wadneadav, May it at tha 275 Main street. at one South flight and Kayavlita. Broadway up City park, batwaan Too . - , " " . - . , v Four Games This Torenoon in Commercial League Tha second round - of the Commercial leagua baseball schedule will be played on the Municipal grounds this morning. The Western OrtUal club Is tied with the Utah Oil and tha Tentages nine, ail having won their Initial games a week ago. gugarhouse. tha Utah Power nine n and the Organisation are bringing up the rear. The membership of the league haa been Increased to eight as the result of the deolslon of the Gallgher Machinery company and the Weile House Decorating company to place dub In the field. The most Interesting battls of the fo should he between the Western Optical club end tha Pantaees Theater nine on diamond No. 1 at t SO o clock. The Optlcals trounced Sugarhonse S to I last The theater lads went round Sunday. n nd round with the nine and wound up on the long end oi a score Fd Burt will likely do the r.lngtng for the theater nine with Swenson on the receiving end Tiny Leonard la tho probable choice tor the Opticians. Strevell-Paterao- 19-t- o- t0 Lambert Is High Gun in Weekly Shoot at Shelley ,..60 Streveli-Faterso- Jehneea Strevell-Pntemo- Idaho SHELLEY. May S In ,tha tbeekly shoot4S of tho local gun club. LamMay U Tooele vs. Kayeville. out of a possible with breaks bert, May IS Midvale vs. Blnghafn. 86, took the lead over Patterson by three May 19 Kayeville vs. Tooels-Mabirds. 23 Bingham vs Midvale. The club will give a big shoot here on May 2S Midvale vs, Kaysville, May SO. Many shooters from the southMay SO Tooele va Bingham. eastern part of the state will compote. June 2 Kaysville vs. Midvale. Prises will be e warded fog the highest June I Bingham vs. Tooele Also for the team with score five June a Bingham va Kaysville; Tooele highestandshooters, A banquet willthe follow va Mldvala the spoot. , June 16 Kaysville vs. Tooele. Targets. Broken. June 20 Bingham va Midvale. 43 .10 Lambert , , June IS Tooele va Kaysvilla . .. .60 40 Patterson June 27 Midvale va Bingham. ' , .60 46 Longhurst , June SO Kaysville vs Mldvala 10 F. Johnsen i! July 6 Bingham va. Tooele. Packard .. July 711 Mldvalo va KayavMa 60 IS Sage July 14 Tooele va Bingham. s Jones .... , ...69 Kaysville va Bingham; Mid- Hurdle Julyvs. 17 ...19 Tooele. vale 60 Horker , 8? Tooele ve. KavsvlUe. July 21 69 87 Wright July 22 Midvale- va. Blngham,-Jul- y 60 ST J Totem ie Kaysville vs. Tooele. D. Tolemie S3 ............(f) August .1 Bingham vs. Midvale. 1 ... Norris , ,,,,,.,,,,.25 August 4 Mldvalo va Kaysvilla 26 17 D, Christensen.,.. I Tooelo va Bingham. August 11 L. Johnsen II .......60 Mldvala August IS Kaysville va Tooele. August Bingham va It Bingham vs. Kaysville; August Tooe.e vs. Mldvala. re-no- GUTHRIE CO.:, tha Monk Sorenson will perform behind the . , rubber. The Utah OH nine Vlll meet Sugtrhouse on No. 2 field at S 30 In the second contest of the dey. The oil nine eliut out the Utah Power club 6 to S laet'Week. n nine will tangle The with the Utah Power club on No. 1 has dropped Each o'clock. U at grounds a game. to the league will The new additions scrap It out on No. 3 field at H o'clock. Tho machinery nine has been out practicing regularly for the past week. Beaumont, Passer and Ludlow are announced as "umpa" The fourth men will be selected today. - - . i. s - - - |