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Show THE SALT LAKE TKIBUXL', MONDAY MAY 31, 1920. MORNING. Tt WtU MlN iTHB EANMC'f rsonts l.wT WIRE'S -- I JUST CAF vou Op. A, TREAT RoouhT JUST TRY IT YOURSeiF Mim- ClVE LITTLE CHCSYte A CAVIAR PO TWELVE CAVIAR -YO TRY THIS'- - S ASIC TH MEIOiM ESOR 5 biE WORLD'S GREATEST ARPETl TERGIVES YAC WORST Of SPEPTJC AnAPRE-TIT- E POR HOY MINCE PIE bl-T- - IS - r - ThiSISiy A PPE-r- 4ANDWIOY STRENGTH EAS Youth ny it's vigor anoaGE in OUST YASTE IT- WEAKNESS Go out and brag rr up rs BEAfcOOVTtR. WWE4Y0o THAT IU. WAVE TO - Rtvr ME- i - TER IT'S 1 ' R DESSERT- - OH! IS IYG00&? YOU DON'T UKP IT ? You DIDN'T LIKE A" OLIVE YND FIRST THae YOU ATE ONE CITHER' vshY Tm5 v SELLNuSVAfV CAVIAR Li ICC TwET DO -- ITn The V NtAN A Y1ME ap ISSYE 3Fj , v aaaaaaa BASEBALL ON re, Idaho Athletes Take Third Place (Tf By IIIETl e bii INSIDE Ml Mh base-runnt- rs f lwti ixai rur. u ruM I ptlVE or six yoere ago there broke Into A the American league most promising third basemen, tie came up In the fall of the year and continued to do the good work that had featured hla play. Thst season an automobile prise wae given" away to the most valuable plkw-tn the league. The young man admitted that he was a good ball plaver. Any - posl-tlu- time ha did anything worth a game he never failed lo roll attention to the performance In the clubhouse, lie just naturally liked himself.- One day In the dressing room, after he had one of hie big days. In which he got. three hits and broke up an extra. Inning game wlta a tv. hit In the twelfth, he slnvpty overflowed. Aa he walked Into tha club house he remarked: "Certainly too bad I didn't join thl would have given tne league sooner; Did boys a run for that old automobile you notice how I hit 'em on the nose The pitching Is surely soft for ine up here. "Well, you will have a chance to show how good you really are next week," remarked one of the stars of the club. ."The Detroit c,ub. will. lv here and you will get a chance to look at some real pitching. Ty Cobh probably will bunt a few for your special benefit, so you can cut up In the field. Bv the way. don't forget that Cobb beats out a kit of hunts. "Cobb la Just human, replied the chesty young man. "The faster they run" th farther I like to throw them out It had to happened that In the games up to date the work of the recruit on bunted balle had been truly marvelous. Non, NEW YORK, May 83. A warUTa rworf for of the fsst men had been able to do oor mite hor ra arofiod torn mad And it was much with hint on hunts tit Mult 0 W ar, yeaterday hie expressed desire, by the way, to trv winner of byth 110thryaar-la coYering I ho Ids hknd on Cobb's bunts that caused iliataac in the Withersfuturity, stake at Belmont park 1b tne veteran to make reference 1 minute 85 3 5 seconda. Tb former record of I 80 ) 3 waa made In August, 1018, coming of Cobb. The Detroit eerlee proved to die a by ftttnbriar at ftaratega, V f., sl equalled mgntmare for the young man. lit the a year later by Fairy Wand on the same four games he got nothing that resem- trnrk. Mss TP War. by Fair Play Mahuba. set a He struck out seven bled a base hit. pace from Mm start tad finished under times In the four games. His chestlnese aterrific hard pull, two lengtka tn fsont of Wllrtnlr. In to the off advance bad been tipped won the Metropolitan handicap last Monslurb Tiger pitchers and they worked all the day. The sinner was ridden by Jo. key Humharder on the young man. It was tn tiie mer. shose effortn to keep hla horse under field, .however, that he had hts toughest restraint were unavailing throughout the race. Three horses In the race, tnclmtlng lavld time, although It really seemed Impossible for anvone to look Worse at the hat Hamm, which waa fifteen lengths behind Wtld-alearned IIS pounds thnn he did. During the series Cohh n War's time at each quarter sna given laid down at least a perfect aa Man O' 47 24, In 111 and 1 99 hla haste to mint a Some of them make a play were tvadlv booted, while LOUISVILLE ENTRIES. the others resulted In very bad throws Several times Cobb raeed all the way to By Cllvenal Mervlce. to third on bunted balls that didn't trave: Precious Petri 64, First nee, 7 more than twenty feet, aided, of course, Muglvan 14, Freefurlong Htate 84, Jaia 09, Madras In the last bad throws. by the recruit's Gingham 100, Peggy C. 102, Harrey Bmarr game Cobb bunted twice, but the recruit 110, Ooldatone 110. Byma 110, Japhet 110. ! wa ao thoroughly tamed he didn't even Craig 110, Plaaam Uo, Harry Burgeyne 10, Maraamua 112, 1 Wia I Wla 113, ftqueeler throw the hall. That series wes hie unWalker 108, Thornbloem doing ae a big leaguer. He Is still in the 118. Huffaker 110. , WASATCH LEAGUE 1 - -- -- . : r 0-- State Prison Baseball Club Once More Wins Boyd lb., 6 1 Rasmussen. lb p..., 3 Warren, If. 3 Rock.p-lb- . t 3 0 1 1 0 10 4 InlT.f) Serrice. Klr.t rce. fire f half fnrlon, Kihol In- tu (t Buell), 66. 0. 33 20, 32.30, tllaa Ilrltade 11.1 32.30, 33.00. 'lamMun tod (Perry), $4 00, thlril. Time. 1.07 2 3. Lantern. Xleeter tranklin, Iiuuuy. W,li I Con lit nnd Proapero', 3n also ran. Second race, fire nail a half furlon, dierry lane 111 (Lowe), $3 00, 34.20, 33 30. nun; Ann Jckiion tot (Orol, 30.20, 34.40. second; Muriel's Pet 111 tBnrtl), 34 SO, third Time, 1 03. Squssh, Emeltls, Robert ktantell, Il.u.fy tan, Pink Tenny and ktcCrcaa also rsa. Third race, aevea furkmfs Freedom By (Perrr), 34 SO, lot ( Yeargiti), I What's Your Trouble? t A Dr.W.--Jl 10 Griffith Tha Leading Specialist IIS Main Street 10 to 12 to S Dally. Sunday. 33 40, 32.30, Look at Shore Dr. A Shores Record of 2 Year of Continuous as Sucre Specialists In Chrenle and Nervous Diseases, lake no mistake! Come and ret an ex Vierlanred opinion on your case FREE and Jf and how yog can be cured or benefited. Modern MedicWie, Organotherapy. eta. tail' or write. Office Elec, 343 trtcity.tStreeL-bait Laka. Hours: 3 to 2lam ' 16 to 12. tfcundaya. won: VIt, Cube $73 20. 33 40, wun; toff laid 107 I Tear-gln- l, 33 StL 33 00, second; Charles Cannell 112 (Thompson), SI7.O0, third. Time. 1 40 314.00, Mannikin li, Litti, Gink, Dr. Kendall and Tours also ran. Fifth race, four and a half furlongs THuana Ktbel Hronn 100 (Ilnelll, futurily, 2 year-old- s f.'ik 20. 312 40 116 Kirkwoo.1 won; 3710, 33.40, 33.00. ancond: irhunip.onl Letty Km 110 i Martlnrcl, 33.40. third. 64 Time, Plullipe Digu. Hytnpom. Bmiaakl, Misa Dua-baInfield and George P E)ne a.ao ran. sixth rice, handbag, ,ce,-- furlongs L. W. Iiirper 102 (Majcettd. Its 60. 37 uO. $4 40, won, Sauer ltu (Tliompann), $1)00, $4.30. second: Norfolk Beite 1)8 (Yekrgln). 120, third. Golden Chance, Count Boris. Time, Louis. Point to Point, Sam Hitt and Shortstop n!ia nn. Seventh race a.x furlongs Plantagenet 11$ 6 00 31.00. 32 40. won; Sibil lfid ni( lor l . 3 20, 32 SO. eecond; trlab Mild 10 I Archambauitl. 32AO. third. Time. Beatrice l.ticliie, Aatraea. Laura Miller and Alio B. at-- n ran. , Eighth race, one mile Termak log S.'J0 32 00. woe: Keatncky Boy 101 11.40. (Yearglni. 32 00. 3 2 40, second; 2im:h D I Perry i 33 no. th'rd. Time, t 40 2 5. Cava), radour II. Bit of Blaraey and Butiaad Arms also raa. , Thal-ia- TIJUANA DOCTORS OF KNOWN RELIABILITY AND SKILL 33 20. M, Harrax.r.. ORiatxth.. 0 Rood, 2b... I Total. 6cowe ,4 17 14 27 tuning: by t , ENTRIES. Mon-- lie. 2 6ue. ISc, 76c, 2Se. Evening,, .... 60c, rt erta.rt. . Toala . S 1 S 1 1 Tha Mott for the Leat Alwaye the Beat. WHY PAY MORET NOW PLAYING GLADYS BR0CKWELL In ctjam 'The ftm found nmtehex tn th first pionnhlp by default. Mile. Amhlard was injured and unable to play with her part- leg of th Hotel New house trophies were ner, Max de Cuifls plaed yesterday at the Country club Practically all of the matches were dote, JAPANESE IN OLYMPIAD. a t)d tne b gger portion of then tre not SAN KR A NCI SCO, Mav 30 Thirtrxn won by an inoie than a maigtn of two s holes. The second inatchia will be Japanese college and high school arrived here today on the Korea plaed Wednesday Maru en route to Antwerp to paru A number of events are s hoduhd t In the running and swinmljig be staged today. At AO o clock then will events of the Olympic games. be a fiag tournament, whUh i romises i the goiters well oc cupied until ia "ii kep Kach plaver tu.1 le perm. tied to j.i eighty strokes, plus Lis hand tap. ih u inner to be the person to the greatest amount of ground before com ng to the end of his string An apprtmihing contest will take pl.u JJ bo three vwnheis at noon. There m this event, one from ea h of cSars 3 vwll be staged B At oclock A, anl n 'drrvmg oclock -- a.and at iutting (unttMo folmat-lieTho rtsulls iebtedays MOTHER OF HIS CHILDREN; '1 and Hlgh-Cl- VAUDEVILLE BILL Headlined by THE EIGHT BLACK DOTS" ath-rte- Continuou 1 to 11. Weekday Matinee 20c. Kiddlee 11c. Evening and Sunday 30c. . f11.1 t p-- pr otr & low inh. Class A matches T. M Gilmer d I . foaled T. W. Naylor, 7 and t. McLeod defraud H. H. Lamb, J up, Von E!m difcated Bartlett Wick George and 1, Paul Williams defeated M I Randall, 2 and 1. A K Bell defeated Ir. Gnorge Kllerbeok. 1 up;4 J. T 2Brunn defeated R and Balinbury, Class B matches Frank Jannev J 2 C. L. and I, H B uted Miller, J. F Cr.tM(wf Houston defeated and 1. o. J Sahsburv defeated K C Richmond, 4 nnd 2. W. J. HaMoran hv default. won fr'rn F W Hnrnn; A Jlllette defeated M. L Klhrlatk. W C 3 J Stuup-so- i Ingehretacn, aod2, and L. W. Bowles dtew be K. M flafla C matches Alison. won from A. R. Randall bv default: Jr, A. B F'embroke won from Lloyd Westrr H WilWaters defwited hy default, J liam Parlon, 2 and 1; R H. Hpmule wop P. I. Alby default from Cajdatn Prince, lison won by default from I Kublmr, S. R. Inch defeated J. F. MacLune, 2 up; E. V SmMh defeated I.oas Marcus, 5 and 4. A . Cleveland drew a bye. . C t Laugh CHARLES RAY rollicking tale of Paris Cabaret Jersey Farm in a and a PARIS GREEN , Ir PLAYING Wholesome and Provoking NOW Its Clean , BUD AND SUSIE BASEBALL i OON It', a Scream! CAR. BURTON HOLMES IN SIAM PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE THE USUAL GOOD MUSIC- ASK PARAMOUNT-EM- . THE BOUT PRESS TRAVEL CLUB. 1 0 1 1117 ill 0 6 6 1 100 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 NOW PLAYING 0 William Faversham W 10 S 21 11 In iThe Kmun, Man Who Lost Himself and FIVE ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE to 11 p. m, Continuous Performance 1 ADVERTISEMENT. Four Vaudeville Shows Today Four Feature Film Showing Speci.il: City of Buhl, Idaho. Sealed nropoiala will be received at the offico of the Clerk of the City of Buhl, m. on the 7th day of Idaho, until June, 1320, for the furnlahlng of all material end the construction of a water-worsystem constating of caet Iron water main and service lines, and repair and enlariomant o city concrete reaer-vol- r, M shown on the plana now on tile with th Clerk of the City of Buhl, Idaho. Plane end specification may lie seen and form for proposal on which Lida must be mad may be obtained upon application at th office of the City Clerk or of E. J. Baird, Buhl, Idaho. Parties desiring plans and specification for their personal ua may obtain them from the Engineer on payment of Ten Night prices, 50c, 33c; Afternoons, 20c, Ip JOc. , k SWANSON THEATER CIRCUIT "PICK More A Dollar. THREE KALINA, City Clerk. Baird Engineering Enginee-- s, Buhl. Idaho. n9713 NOTICE OF SALE. and Improvements thereon, to m ft : Beginning at a point about 12 feet east from thd eouthweet corner of lot 2, 7, plat "A. block Salt Lake Cltv survey. nd running thence north 13 feet: thence eaet 12 feet; thence south 136 feat; thence west 12 feet to the piece of betinning, end otherwise described a part of lot J, block T, ."A," bait Lake City survey. C. T. STILLMAN, J. S. LINDSAY, pt 7TM. B. Attest. (Seal) Dated May 19, t?2fi. Hl'GHEt. Commissioners. J. E. CLARK. County Cldrk'. nTlu BROADWAY Ftm: Icoga holiday program of Todaym-tpoel- morlt THE ONE WAY TRAIL All out doora, with' and romance ADVENTURES g Comedy thrill., action OF THE PICTURES" for Your Monty r Show at Each House Two-Hou- AMERICAN r. Notice ts hereby given that the Coun'y Commissioners of ,San Lake county will sell at public auction at the west front door of the county courthouse. Salt La ke City, Utah, at the hour ot la o'clock a in., on Monday, the 21st day of June, 19IU, pursuant to section 149xS5, Laws of Utah. 1917, to the highest giled m . Gas i wow taurenti. 0 3 8 0 8 0 2 3 Priana 17 W. States M. T...0 0 0 3 g 0 y 2 310 . W'ar-rnHome mm Summary: Brewer, Tnbln. Twohaae hit Tnbln. Halcomb, Brewer. Double to Neal to Harvey. Btolen bases Hateomb (2), Neal (8) Boyd. Brewer (2), 8tory (2), R. Wnrl worth, n, Bnrnca, n. Roberta. HD Off Baa muaaen 1. off Rock 4. off A. E. Petersen 14. Bates on bails Off Bock 1, off A. E. Peter aoa 2. Struck out By Bock 10, by Raemusaen By LnlTcrsal Service. race, claiming, fie and s half f ir Scallywag 110, Liberty Bead tin, II 110. Dora Star 1(3. Kurts ltd, in. aney UA, El Palomar 110. (apUano lid, Aaa Star lflg, Msrsepb 110. Applet! 110. Oe-erace, claiming, five sad a 3lf fur- IruLftBabr FroU 1', Lsdf Jotephli 103 Irih Dili? Ktt. Iptiam 103. AretU 111, Be rae 136, Royal Joiionlt 113, Dadr fclla 111, Trolant 113. Ardiu 111. Mike Dei 113. Dotcrtilfe 111. ( oonneedAtlofl 113. Third nee. defining, flee fad 6 Jim 113. Pmepom's fto 115. Ga4 FiMnfh ill, Toa 113 Tan any (Mwllit XaAj 718. Blirk Wl 11 J. HyadU Jl, Ely 103. Mor1-- l' pat 103. Matter rraafetU 115. JJrUUaa4 111. Fourth rare. daUatng, ti n4 half for. Moore Hft, Reriia Lodi la Iftft foagworLady n luf., Le)a B 113, Lanlera lift. l'tody Lmm Waller 103, Ollre D 118, feeraaa lift. NaalMeratl lift, fdy Pt Batrleh 113, Mt- gomnry Jr. liJ, lia iltUa lllr UUe j Nlflht Thurtday. p douhltrir second; Concha U2 The right Is reserved to reject any or (Taylor), 3S20, third. Tim,. 1:27. Coraria, all bids. Dancing Girt, Great Haiek and Beo'a tViag By order of the Cltv Council. ulao raa. N. O. THOMPSON, Mayo.--. Pourtli race, one mile Diacn-n- t 110 (Lowe), C. July-ri- You tan find out at this of. fice and you can secure at this office the beet remedy; quick result, skill, experience, ability and guaranteed eattefac-- t i o n. Don't Come delay. today. RESULTS. TIJUANA Krwnwo, aaa - worth. rf 1 It Hbrts Kn pa-s- S. Waila- O lE.M Rob- - -- During the winter the intentional pas evil was given much publicity. The great number pf bases on balls which were given Babe Ruth Was the eauee of much of the comment. When the New York club paid a fabulous price to Boston for Ruth it was because of his hitting ability, his habit of breaking up ball games with a home run. Many stories were printed as to witat Ruth ought to do in the matter of home runs with a short fence tn both rlgnt and .left field at the Polo grounds, and seventy-seve- n games tn which to shoot at toem. Then the question was raised that tn ail probability Ruth would receive more than ever this year, and the New York club and the New York fans would not receive a real run for their money, In a pinch the pitcher would Invariably slip Ruth an intentional pass. I wrote an article on the subject, and asked tha fans of the country to send me their opinions on the evil. I received hundreds of replies, and some of the remedies offered for curbing the evil had Most of them, hpwev er, much merit were rather drastic In their treatment Of the subject, and called for a revision of the rules that meant a decided departure from precedent. Evidently the rulemak- - Mme. straight sets. Golding and won tho rrrtxed in aaa aaa aaa LOEWS Flag Tourney, Putting, Approaching, and Driving Contelts on the Card. cos-aid- 11 10 naif-doze- I 3-- 3-- 2, l' r, 107. Olpty jueea 106, AUliora 100. 0eeoiid rate. 4V ir Thomta furlong 16. K. 115, Hcotty 115, ftnare 110 Harold Wftalde 118, Jataam 118. Third raco. 0 furlong Mile paxi M, War Idol 102, Blue TaradlM 103, Looking I'p 103, ha America 10&, 1 Wla 104, Juo 'Penny. 120. Daker 106. Fourth rate, 44 furlongs Wltmaker 115, Plato 115, Ploeereat 113, Petrarrb 113, H. 115, 'lbe Virginian 113, Fagao Paa 115. 1 Fifth race. 14 mile Paatoreau 111. Dratio lUi General Half 113. Minlo 2nd 121. Sixth race. U milea Guide Pont 00, Marla Rappold 0y,Mocow lt4. Alexander 104. Kimp 100, along I04, Plantreda 104, Beta Splller ttooraond 110. J. C. Atone 110. BeTntfe race. 1 113 mile Inquiry 02, Lazy Lou 02, Frank W. 102, it. Germala 105, Speedster Uo, Bun tiod 110, BadrittA 1,12. 2JU-yr- 6- -4 aaa aa aa aaaaBaka Price,: Mat, day and Tue. day. Mat. B e gin PARIS. Mnv' 30 Andreas H. Golnrt and William H Laurent today won the international men'u doubles tennis championship In strsifht sets. The score wan 1 Their opponents were Nicholas Misku of Rumania and Hiackbearri. the South African plaver, wncse remarK-ahl- e game has caued the experts to him as a possibility for coming events in tennis. In the women's games, Mips Holman, British, won the finals in the ladies championship singles from Xenorlta 8 core by tunings: Dlocna threw Ipe, Waahington, first; Bart-lel0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 Hooeyrtlle Oregon, accord, McGowan, klontnna, third, 1 1 .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 , fourth. Distamc -- 130 feet Hamilton, W. 8. Layta Rrmra O. Adame. 8. nummary: Adaaia. 6 inches. Two-mil- e Two bae hit 0 Hun Dewey (8), Rlmmncia. W. 8. run Smith. C., firat; Walk-ley- , fitolen haaen Aker. M. Adams, 8. Adam. Oregon, second; Bowlce. W. 8 l., third, Mann. Bortadt. O. Adams. 4 5 13 21 HlttGff flmiaake VIII. Idaho, fourth Time off Baadall 5. Bene 00 ball Off Randall 1. High Jump Pranklnad, Wasblagton, flrt. Struck out Ry Huaeaker C. by dandall II. Waite, 0. A. I'., eecond; Jnue, W ft. Taeaed ball Hunaker. Sacrifice hit BortadV. thltd; Mclxi, O A. C, fourth.. Distance Time of gamn 1 hour and 40 mlautea. Atten 3 feet 1 inch. dance OoM t'mplrea- - B'lgglll and Orme. LaTt Jaelln throwlrvine, Uato, fir'- Perrin. Batteries Lucaa and hustak, Palmpro and na baeea HoaeyTlIle 3. Layton 8. Idaho, second . Dan 8tose, 0. A. (' , third. no feet Sale. Pope, Washington, fourth. Diataa v 2 Inches. Broad Jump Foster. Oregon, firt. Petrine. Some Quarantine. Idaho, second. Dement. Whiimnn. tliird, Waife, Distance 23 feet 10 O. A 4'.. fourth. . C . Mile relay Oregon, flret: 0. A. aecoud. A physician was called to a liouse Hsu 022. where a child had the scarlet fbver Idaho, third; Washington, fourth. Th State's Prison hall club won from the 'Yqu keep the patient away from the Western States M. C. nine by a score of 17 RIFLEMEN QUALIFY. rest of the children, I suppose, he reto 10. 1 W. 3TATE8 M. C. PRISON. QCANTICO, Ya., May 30 Seventetn marked ABIt-Hrwas the mothers "Oh, ve. indeed, qualified , today at the end of i ABHHOA. riflemen three-da- y 0 B. I don t let him come near the Ralrmbrf 5 the tryouts for plsces on the replj. 0: worth ... 0 3 will team that Boston represent the rmied Rtatee others except for meals 3 t -- f.i.K P,t,r- Rrewer.Ab 6 at the Olympic games at Antwerp. IJeu- 1 0 1: aotl.p. . 0 0 1 10 ! 8tory,c... . B Tobin rf. 6 I 0 O B Bnra.?b 5 s 1 0 4 Turf Resultt and Entries minor. - .4121 Z Evtry 5 txc.pt tenant T. G Brown and Cuptaln A. P. Rothnvdt, both of the armi, Here tied ith eorea of 1170. for flrit place SPECIAL-EVEN-TS French Team Is Winner in Tennis Doubles Meet aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa HOMER MILES 4 aaa aaa COMPANY aaa n "THE ROUGH NECK aa OiAlTa era feared to adopt a rule that was de U. Vtege 1t, Lad Haaer 103 RtIwM06. 5. by A. R. PetrFn 10. Pasted BalU Priaon fcaertfire hits Neal. Btory, 2, W. fttatea 2. cldedly contiar.v to any former method of Bon Raate 116, Move 0a 103. Knamueeen, Fifth llartey. Left, no Basra Pffana 3. claiming, five and a half handling the piny, While realliing the Y. Btatcs 0. Pm pi re Jooea. Don Joee 10ft. Chroire 100, Heaet Dal evil of the intentlonnl pass, and believ Frederick in. II 106, Juanita ing that tome measure should be adopted 108. Brtra Perch 103, Emily ftt. 106, Clear Lake 103, In n hope of curbing It. the rulemnkere Yukon 61. ' merelv decided us follows Miath rae. pnme, Ati Revel r, nna mite and "That when a pitcher Is Intentionally a liteoth BalnOln HI and Ooldn Chaoce 32 in Meet passing a hatter the catcher must not (coopted). They Bhall N4 Paul lo7 and Tail' have the lines of his position until the delarla 18C (on pled I, Ohortatep 107. Norfolk Pall Inis actually left the tiands of th Belie 60, Wyaarvond 113, Great Hawk 64. Iouia Bptckl to Tha Tribune. SPOKANE, Wash., May 0. The summary of pitcher and 4a on tha way to the Plata. ft. Jake Bckea 100 and lire Do 107 (coupled), Any violation of this rule on the part of Water Willow 67. Ban Mill I06. Kefttwrky treat tn yesterday's track meet of the Pacific anrthneat 106. the catcher caused the forcing of a balk Boy iQternollrgMte cnofetwane, whGk waa won by the laivereity of Oregon Beeeath race, claiming fire and a katf with 38 on thu pitcher and permitted all In which the Lalreraity of Idaho, and Dtrlaad 118, Mlaa Parnell 101. Orny'a Fa point to advance on base." wl'ti 80 point, wa third, foltewa: in former yvare when a pitcher waa rnrlte 111. lalttle Jake 108, Chemerie 111. Swan, O. A. C., first ;; BatchGml, ordered to itaes a batter the catcher, In Ptrlke Ilf. C. A. Cemlakey 108, Uttle Bpid- -r W.Mite8. run C second , Mkiey, Grcgoo. (bird, Kay 03, B eg leader 113, Bmlltng order to make it certain that tha pitcher 103. Cteelr Whilman. fuurth Hurd, Tiiut' 4 .17 2 3. would waste the balla far enough, moved Maggie 103 Mhet of Idaho, firat; M?en rohersity race, fnrlooge claiming. PL Eighth away off to the side of the Plate, perPcrrtne!'' Idaho, uecund, McGowan, lionluua, tano 112, Mineral Jim lot, Evelyn jlarrigttn n 43 haps six or eight feet wide of tha Diaium third; King, W. 8. t , fourth. 105. Bed Man 113. Met 107, Mannikin U 104. lie usually assumed. feet 9 Inches This made a Bboddy 107, Jnly Fly 110. 410 yard Uah McCalMe, Idaho. Greno, Nlatk race, claiming, ene mite and aerenty target for the pitcher that was wide of firt, the plate, and made it reasonably certain yard William Baker 103. Verna B. HI. Gomul O. A. C., eecond; Praie. Waahlngtou, third, 0. A fourth. 'Uau 5j that he wouldn't bv ahy chance get one Iffty Bra Iery 108. Morifttv fOO. Dhah 111. Kuee H At yard dash Foster, Oregoo, first; Lkmin, of the pin ties (lose enough so that the lr, Kendall 103. Dixy Ben 106, Mobert Man Wsahittgloo, second, bnuok U. A. I., third. batter could take a swing at It. Such teij 111, raradign 113. Time 10 second. a procedure as this didn't look any too Because of a dispute over fourth pac so well, but the action of th catchers in one waa couoted, the first three pi,.-wnr-uthe games saw in the south this spring fire, three and twu point reap tl vly ) made It seem to me that the new rule 120 yards high hurdle A. ., Etcfceraao, 0. made the doing! of the catcher flrt: Kuntaoo, Oregon, aerwnd, Fraukland, worse than ever Waahington, third. Inner. Moataoa. fourth. Special to The Tribute. 15 4 3 eecond. Tho catcher would assume hla usual Sperling of Montana In a tight game In the Time LAYTON, May 80 finished first but ma disqualified for knock- pos.tlon back of the plate, with no WaaUh league, lay Inn defeated Hnaerrllla. 2 ink ton many hurdle. over thought, however, of receiving the ball in tn ). Ldytnn got but three hit off Llle W. S. C., flret; itoodner. role vault Jenn that position. When a pitcher la trying lluanker. but made them count, noneyville Washington, Mettler of O. A. C. and Baker intentionally to pass a hatter he tieually nicked Bogradt for fire bit, but they were of W. 3. O. all tied for second the place, to tuuKft them. merely lobs t le bail to th plat. In unable aenrethree being creulted with two point each 1 he every Instance th catcher would Jenne'a height wan IS feet 1 Inch, broking hi wait LtAYTON. H0NEYVIU.E. until the ball actually left the pitcher's Pacific coat record of 13 feet 6 8 in It, made IB.R.n.O.A.I AR.R H 0 A hands and then would make a wild M. at Palo Alto last Saturday. Adma.ee 4 3 0 0 l Olhb If . 4 0 0 t 220 yard daah Footer. Oregon, first,, Sperspring to the aide of th plat that made O. Adma.lb 4 3 13 0lardnr,8b 4 0 0 1 third; him look more like a kangaroo than ling, Montana, second; Mnook, 0. A l 3b. 4 0 0 3 lfG Hn.vkr lb 4 0 0 11 Time-- .! 3 0 fourth. ftkkman, Washington, human being. Not In one case where a Garrett, B.Adma.Cb 8 1 0 Hnaker.c. 4 0 2 4 crowds. pitcher decided to paes a batter did the Maooc... 3 0 1 12I If 1 4 0 0 IjWhlte.rf.. run Van flret Oregon, Abobtt, new rule, making stay tii hla 8rM4(je(' 8 Alwr,a)v. 1 0 12 Hotcen, - IdirfH.' MveowdDouglacr Wearing tei. place until the ball wus on the way. give Hnndall.p. 8 0 0 0 4 HarmD.M third; Ball, Washington, fourth. Tlnsc I 50 6. the hatter the ellghteet chance to lake ftlmmon If 8 0 3 0 0 ilnn.cf , 8 0 3 2 4ow hurdtee Rperling , Montana, 1 a awirig. I don't hellev tha rule will O.Adma.rf. 3 10 O'Lanoakr.p. 8 0 0 1 first; tickerman, l. A. C, peermd Iteiuent, have the slightest effect In curbing the Wlillwan, ibird. Howell, W. 3. c., fourth. Totals.. 30 2 3 27.61 Totals.. .83 1 3 24 10 Time 23 Intentional rass. seconds. a aaa DOLL aaa CHICK aa POLLY, 02 aaa EYAN AND LEE aaa In a Comtdy Skit, aaa aaa "HATS AND SHOES' aaa aaa NESTOR A VINCENT aaa aaa PETERS A LE BUFP aaa aaa FlVOWt, -- SiDhif Edltn Miodl" and DEMARE8T a 4 6 SONG SHOP "Maid Lai. lOfvcfNT tf i:. EW WEP. Oorg.ou, rVoo (strrpfi not jwi' ro day &p ar S C.! A- Conceived ty ! with Warren Jacko" and Robert Adams, dlipleyina HTiCNJN L A iDm- 9Q. is holding STOP BATING m: H -- (gAVI AR: TASTf ts IN A LOCK. THEDAIC- - TOU CAN NEVE - IT CgOOO? MORE DAYS Beautiful OLIVE THOMAS THE FLAPPER PATHE COMEDY REVIEW GEM Special Attractions ONE WEEK A special holiday hand concert and an ENDING FRIDAY D. W. Griffiths afternoon dance in the bii pavilion have Wn added as special features for the day. The water in .the lake, is right for a refreshing dip. Latest Masterpiece Automobile Speedway . Electric Trains run over the new Saltair mo-- " road is a real joy., ride.. Cross A Electric Train, leave Baltalr Depot at 7:13 a. m., 9.15 n. m., 12 noon, 2 p. m. and every 20 minutes until 11 p. m. Return faro, 33c: children from 6 to 11 year Inclusive, 20c; children under 0 yosrt, free. tr Ship Cafe the Taka tho noon train sad oat luncheon t the d Ship Cafe. Tho splendid service nnd food will delight yon. Eddie ntcpmt-rick- 'i orchodtrs entertains In tho evening. North Tem- ple Viaduct and keep going west. well-cooke- The Idol Dancer with CLAIRE SEYMOUR, RICHARD BART HELM ESS and tho GRIF. FITH Players. STRAND ONE EXTRA DAY MONTANA BOBS WILD WEST With MONTANA BOB World Champion Roper and Cow soy in Person and Troup of Lariat Experts in a Lfniqu Vaudeville OF RUTH Act. Letoot Nowo Wtekly (Ccntmued from Preceding Page.) I Jf |