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Show , , . I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1920. 12 MEBBE WELL HAVE A LITTLE LUCK IN THE RAIN. BELT BEES WILL BEGIN SERIES TOMORROW AGAINST RAIN1ERS Carpentier Concluding Game Will Probably Be Played Next Monday; New Outfielders Due to Join Salt Lakers on Puget Sound; Locals Suffer Two Shutouts in Seal Series, and Only Luck Averted Third; Angels Coming Fast. ... By. Universal Baryte. ber SACRAMENTO, Cal., Sept. 13. D. today Indicated that 8ae vlopmnt ramento will again loa It poaltion of th Pacific Coa.t aa a member iff r , (i league. Lewi Morlng, owner of th Sacra ' mnto ba.eball club, ha notified th - chamber of commerce that he wlehe to cell and request that organisation to exercise Its option en th club. Carl Lamut, chairman of th baseof chamber ball committee of th n he doe not commerce, said today that 1 In a position batlev thO chamber to buy th club. Action In regard to chamber Morelng'c request that the known at us Its option will be mad special meeting Wednesday. ' he Morelng, while not stating that on the club, said he r had lost money , felt as though ho had been made th r i goat" by taking a team whloh did' not have th support of th people He said of th city It represent. 4 purchase that If th chamber doeto not some other th club he will sell city If he receive a favorable offer. Oakland, series will be on during those two week fan may put In the intervenLake Salt their appetites for a ing time whetting glorious finish of the ' 1820 season, and by Ironsides Old pull th Beea over helping the rough places while they are on the road. "... m .-- t - ball, lost two games last week. It is re- -'league' leading pitchgrettable that the works ao earnestly at the Job, ' er, who should suffer such a setback Juat ba- cause the club cant get a few runs for m him. A1 Gould and lefty Leverena, each pitching excellent ball, won the two Bees got away with. the games C Probably for the first time In the hla- -' Laks a whol tory of baseball In Salt series went by without a single home run by a local player. It had been hoped ? that Bheely might get a couple out of the I week's play In order that he might have I a chance to exceed Bunny Briefs Coast Earl now league record of thirty-thre- has twenty-seveHe may get a few on he may event In which the road trip, be able to go over the top during the last two weeks of the season on the home grounds. The Seals,' on the other hand, had little trouble hitting the ball over six. the fences, the week netting them Will be It la expected that the B4ea joined at Beattie by Outfielders Art Hauand Jaw Moose Ike Wolfer, from and Jer respectively. Hauger was to have but joined the Bees here two weeks ago, bean no word as to his whereabouts has received. ) -- e. n. Wolter Perks Up in Hitting. Harry Wolter got going somewhat with the bat last week, and It la possible may get his ey and that this bat On the ball If he doe, th Bees will have a chance to win some games. to, for the Angels are They have needbehind them for second only a game won by the Angel and place. A game would root the Balt lost by (ha Beea runner-up place. The Laker out of the week Angela had a remarkably successful aeven th winning Beavers, against and tying th game of the eight played, at the othar. Vernon streaked out ahead expense of Sacramento, from which club and two tying one, losing they won afive, affair. The the latter slxteen-lnnln- g Oaks took the series from Beattie, flv games to four. This week Veraod plays Los Angeles that the and It la sincerely to be hoped 0 as may b. two club cut as nearly Oakland plays Ban Francisco and plays at Portland. old-tim- er 1- -1 60-6- to Thera was a superabundance of baseball In the Coast league in the last seven days. Beginning the weekIn Monday, Labor day, with two games every town, California cities also had double-headeon Thursday, the anniversary of Calia fornia's admission to the Union as state. From Monday to Bunday, the Oakeleven land club, for example, played . games. Jim Caveney, Beal Infielder, was seised Lake in Salt with an stuck of Illness Friday, and for a time It was feared that he bad become a victim of pneumonia, Bunday. howlie showed Improvement ever, and It la now believed he has escaped the dread malady. Numerous young player appeared In the lineup of the various Coast league clubs last week, and no doubt others will be added from now till the end of the seaaon. When the Bees return home on Octo rs . , take Chicago Tribe Triboa Leased Wire. NEW YORK. Sept. J3-- Georges Carpentier, French heavyweight champion of Europe, arrived on, the La Lprraln today, accompanied by hla manager, Marcel De Champs, for th purpose of starting trainbout with Bating. for hi flfteen-routling Levinsky at Ebbetts field, October 12, Columbus day. ' The French battlers wife was not with him on thla occasion, a this is strictly a business trip. In which h expects to engage in an extensive fighting campaign against Americas foremost boxers, eventually leading up to a fight for the heavyweight title with The seventeen trunks which theFrench-ma- n Is bringing With him, caused him to lose several hours at the French line went piers while th customs Inspectors through th latest creations In mens fash-- ions direct from Pares. According to De Champs, the dapper champion from scrota the Atlantic will not engage in motion picture work previous to his engagement In Brooklyn. He says that during his last visit to America he was severely censured for engaging In Dempsey Says so much motion picture work, that he baa concluded to refrain from filling any contracts until he has disposed of Levin-skNo . which, he contends, will be in short order. if ha realized that he was When Days. tackling asked one of Americas foremeht fight era at his waight In Lavlnaky, he re marked: "I do not anticipate much trouble, as 1 Chicago Tribune Salt Laks Tribune Leeeed Wire. A light hitter, and I know he NEW YORK, Sept. 13. Jack Dempsey, understand I am equally aa clever and hit much that of the world, harder. I do not expect the fight at champion heavyweight field to go more than ten rounds'' pulled up stakea this evening and laft New York for Long Branch, where he will Cochran Off Boxers. bout begin training for hi fifteen-roun- d With reference to th contract, Carto a decision with Bill Brennan at Madihas with Charles Cochran, th son Square Garden on October L Before pentier theatrical manager of London. Dee announced that he Champ said that, owing to Pet Herman leaving, Dempsey keeping Ms word to box Jimmy Wild would probably start serious work on not in England, the English promoter la Thursday or Friday, This arrangement through with the fighting game. This, will give Jack a little less than two however, does not make the contract weeks In which to condition himself for void, as th manager of Carpentier thinks his second bettl In defense of hie title that William A. Brady, Cochran reprewithin a month. sentative, will still hold Carpentier till , 21 Its December of expiration, Dempsey will train at the Casino, and the date will b assisted tty big Bill Tale, his of this year. This will not prevent Brady from produsky heavyweight sparring partner, and several others, moting a fight with the Frenchman In I am In such excellent shape now that America, providing he is successful In It will not take a great deal of work to getting Dempsey's signature or he Is alput me on edge for Brennan," said Demp- lied with some American promoters who sey as he was preparing to leave the city. has the American champions signature. Tt has been only a week since I had my fight with Mlske. and while I have not V done any work alnce that time, I am In Miss almost aa good shape right how aa when 30-mi- le in I climbed into the ring at Benton Harbor. The short (Test has done me good, and a few days of light work, followed by s few DETROIT, Mich., Bept. 13. Crossing days of real hard work, tapering off with the finish line 1 6 seconds ahead of light work, will serve to put me on edge," Miss America, the Harmaworth trophy Brennan has already started winner, Mias Detroit V of th Detroit at Diamond Hill. S. L, for tha training match. Power Boat driven by Georgia He will come here about ten days before Wood, won association, the second thirty-m- il hast the fight to finish hla training. Dempsey In the gold challenge cup rao today. realises that he cannot afford to take of the. Hamilton Yacht Rainbow, Royal any chances with Brennan. The chal- dub, with H. B. Greening at the wheel, lenger Is said to be hitting harder than won again In the second fifty-miheat ever, and ho baa enjoyed the reputation for the Carl Fisher trophy for displaceof being one of the hardest hitting big ment boats, finishing 68 seconds ahead of fellows in the game for the last several Snapshot, of th Detroit Boat club, with year J. W. Stroll driving. The winners time was 1:20:42, an average of 67.2 mile an hour. Boston Lid wins the Buffalo Launch dub. 8. H. Eagan, skipper, won th Sallan handicap cruiser race by finishing second in the third and final heat today.-IFORT WORTH, Texaa. Bept II. The the gold cup race today, Miss DeForth Worth baseball olub announced to- troit V averaged 66 68 miles an hour, day the sal of Pitchers Joe Pat and and Miss America, with Gar Wood drivBUI Whittaker, Third Baseman Frank ing, 66.65 mtlea an hour. The finish toHaley and Second Baseman Edward day developed a tie In points between (Dutoh) Hoffman to the Boston Red Box the two hydroplanes, each having fifteen of the American league. They will repoints. The el peed time bf the boats waa: Miss Detroit V, 81:86; Miss Amerport next spring. ica, 81 68.20. The third and final heat in the gold Chicago Buy cup event will be run tomorrow. He Will Take Chances; Plans to Train for Ten y, 1 Eb-bet- ts Detroit Second Victor Heat 1-- le Red Sox Purchase Four Fort Worth Players ntof White Sox Wichitcfs Heavy Hitters Sam Sharman Ties With WICHITA- - Kan., Bept. II. Everett Texan for First Honors Yaryan and Cart East of the Wichita Special to Th Tribus. LOGAN, Sept. 12. Idaho ' six-rou- n, four-roun- 1 Turf Results and Entries BELMONT RESULTS. By Catvaraal Hist re, Seme. five sad forlenge oae-ha- Mi Dell, 108 (Eaeor), 8 to 6. I to 8. out, woe: Doagk Strl, 118 (Ambrose), 7 to 2, 7 to 10, 1 to 4, second; Light Rose, 109 (Bobtnaoa). 20 to 1, 6 to 1. S to 1, third. Tim. 1 01 Rm-8hl- a. BecchsaeUse. Flay Caay and Thought-- I Bauty el raa. TOE SNOW, who has been choeen aa associate coach at the Granite high school, to taka th place of Harry Hal ton, who has resigned to accept a position at th Bryant Junior high school la well known in Utah high school and college athletics. He had hi preliminary training at th Murdock academy, where he made aa enviable record in athletics, especially In track and field events. He holds the state record for the hammer throw, with a distance of 166 feet 6 Inches After leaving Murdock he went to th Utah Agricultural college. He waa under former Coach C. T. Teetael winning hla letter in track and field for four consecutive years and hla football letter three years. He waa regarded one of th beat weight men the state baa ever produced. At Granite high Snow will 'talc direct charge of th football squad, and, with the array of early talent, expects to develop one of the best teams that Granite has yet boasted. out Academies Will Handle Army-Nav- y Game Tickets Simmons and Rehr Win event with 41. Intermoantain Title by Plan Golf Match Between Beating Salt Lakers Women of East and West the fifty et . t Ken Blmmons and W. Rehr won the Intermountain doubles tennis championship yesterday afternoon, defeating Bam Neel and D. C. Roberta, on th courts of th M. Balt Ink Tennis club. This matoh was continued from Bunday, darkness calling a halt In th middle of this set with the score deuce In games at sla. Blmmons and Rehr took the lead by capturing the first two game yesterday, thus giving them the third set. They continued their feat play and captured the third and final set. Blmmona, who hails from Butte, also won the single title. Rehr Is a resident of Casper, Wyo. d. 6, BRINGING UP FATHER 4. CHICAGO, Bept. If. Mrs. Hathaway Watson, presldsnt of the Womens ern Golf association, today announced plans for aa manual match between women golfers of th east and of th west. The matches will be held preliminary to the women's national championship, the first to be played next month ever the Mayfield course at Cleveland. Bach team will have nine players and two West- i ARRBST FIVI FOR GAMBLING. CHICAGO. Sept. 1J. Five men wr arrested In tbe bleachers at the with game today, charged gambling. . Chicago-Washingt- on Ta Is Eliminated in ' National Tennis Play. Tourney in Third; Brugger Count Kid Dutch knocked out Jack Whit of Idaho Falls, Idaho, In tha third round of th scheduled bout, th feature event of tha Manhattan club show last night, after the kid bad punished the Idaho man severely. The first round was evan, with both boys slugging hard. Dutch opened up In the seoond round and had Whits at hla mercy from then on, although in a mixup Dutch was sent tohis knees, but got up only to give stlffer lacing, swinging hi to Whites face and lefts heavy wind. to th rights Th bell found Whito on th floor. Tbo third round waa too much for White, aa Dutch floored him with a heavy left .to the head and a right to the wind. . d The semiwindup, a affair between Willie BoUis and Art Brugger, eubetltutlng for Elmer Btuta, ended witn honors going to Brugger, after he had hit Boats with all he owned. Bolus put up a good bout for th first three rounds, but weakened during the third and, although Art could not floor him, bo took an awful banting. - fiollls waa game, however. and came back for mere each time. Brugger' heavy short left to tbo wind proved Bollls undoing. Jimmie Bates did not last a round with Clarano Jackson. Jackson led with a left to tho nos and followed with After reheavy rights to tho wind. peating thif style for several tlmaa, Jimmie rested on the floor and whispered to th referee, through," and left th ring. Soldier Willla me won from Curly Nixon via tho knockout rout in th fourth round of their bout. It was a nip and tuck affair until that time, however, with both bey going great for the first two rounds Th soldier opened up in th third round and had Nixon at hta mercy with a shower of straight lefts to the head. He met Curly coming In at one stage with a hard sight to the chin and Nixon went down for th count of nine. During the fourth round, Williams pep- pared hard rights to the head and when In breaking from a clinch th soldier breaking from a cUnch the soldier Fifteen candidate for the football team reported to Coach Dick .Jtomney at th Utah, Agricultural college and took pert in the Initial workout held on Adams' field thla afternoon. Among thee were both old and new men, including a half doien from last years freshman team. Romney expects many more by thp end of the week. Tbo Agglea this season will be without th services of Jarvis, Cannon, Crook-toMaughan, Andrus and possibly Dee. all of last years team. Cannon and Crookston were lost by graduation and are now agriculturists in th practical sense. . ten Andrus Is In school again thie year and may yet be out for football Joe Maughan ie also In school, but he sustained a broken leg while playing baseball thla summer and still suffering from th effects of the Injury. Jarvis Is coach at th Bingham high school. Glen Dee has accepted a position In th Industrial world and has not definitely decided to return to school Th loss of these men Is not detracting from th enthusiasm of Coach Romney and the men in any way. New men of high caliber will take their places, th mentor declares. With but on or two exceptions, the freshmen aggregation of last seaaon will be in varsity togs this year. At th Logan high school Coach Dixon Kappl has eighteen husky lads ready for a gam with any opponenL Aaron Nlbley, captain of last seasons eleven, returned to school today and joined th squad. At th B. Y. C., Coach Knapp la busy handing out suits to th candidates for th "Y gridiron aggregation. Last jr-t- h B. Y. C. mad a splendid ahowi... in Its first year of football, and th Coach will have many men of experience this year. Fall, Fighter Take Middlewest Titleholder Victor in the Semiwindup. PHILADELPHIA, Bept. 1L All of th outstanding favorites cam through th national, opening rounds of th thirty-thir- d womens lawn tennis changilonahlpa, which began today on th turf courts of tho Philadelphia Cricket dub. A field of woven ty-- a hr eatrie completed th preliminary and fire rounds. The feature of tho day waa th showing of Mia Helen Baker, one of th California antrlaa, who eliminated Ccrlnne Gould of BL Loula, middle western champion. with the lose of only one game. Mias Marion Kinduretaln of Boston and Kra MolU Bjurotedt Mallory of Naw York both woa comparatively easy iniitfhti Mrs. G. W. Wlghtman of Boston, th 1818 tlUahoIder. la not entered this year. Th other two Pacific coJt player, Mia Eleanor Tennant and Mrs. R. M. Leachraan, both won their matches without noteworthy difficulty. Womens singles, preliminary round: Miss Eleanor Tennant, California, won from Mias Coronna Wynn, Now York, defanlt Mrs. Robert Leroy, New York, wen from Mrs. Gilbert Harvey, Philadelphia, default. Plrat round: Miss Vlnette Willard. Philadelphia, won from Mrs. h, Now York, f Bnrgar-Wnllac- default Junior championship; singles, preliminary round: Ml Louisa A Dixon, Philadelphia, da- feated Miss Beatrice V. Bewail, Phlladel- - , 0. phla. Miss Margaret P. Bayard, Boston, defeated Mlaa Mary Defgary, New York, L 8 ( Mies Elisabeth Warren, Richmond, Va., defeated Miss Evelyn Martin, Philadelphia, Mia Virginia L. Carpenter, Philadelphia, defeated Mlaa Caroline McEadden, Philadelphia. Mies Marguerite J. Boyle. Philadelphia, defeated Mias Loulis Thompson, PhiladelL phia, , Mis Penelope Anderson, Richmond, Va.. defeated Miss Carolina Remak, Phlladel-- . 2. phla, Jimmie Green and Butch Miss Caroline Graham. Philadelphia, Michael four-roufought a draw, which waa won from Mlaa Elisabeth Becker, Green- - ( some bout Jimmie bad hla mans num- wlch, Conn., default ber the first few Pounds, but during the Preliminary round: Mia last round Butch came back enough to Molly Thayer, Philadelphia,, deearn the 80-honors. Both boys fought feated Mrs, John L Rogers, Philadelphia, at a fast dip all tha way, with Butch I Miss Mary Law, Philadelphia, won possibly taking th most punishment. The opener, a four-rouMlaa bout between from Ellon Trevors, New York, by Red Baker and Jimmie Hart, waa a good default starter for tp evening. Red waa riven Mias Alice Bayard, Boston, defeated , th decision, although Hart forced the Mrs. Joseph Grubb, Wayne, I Mlaa Anne B. Townsenu, Philadelphia, fighting ell th way, always taking more than hla share of punishment, however. defeated Mlaa Evelyn Beavey, Kansas Red floored hie man in th ft rat for th City, count of eight, hut Hart cam Mrs. 8. B. Gibbs, Swarthmoro, defeat- back d Mis Dabora Seal Philadelphia, gamely for the remaining three rounds 8-- 8--1, 8-- 8--1. 6-- 1. 8-- 8-- 1, 8-- A 8-- 1. 8-- 4, 84 WEST POINT. N. T., Septs 11. Distribution of tlokets for. tbs Army-Nav- y football game this fall will be mad through the athletic associations of th United States military and naval academies, , Major Philip Hayes, sthletio executive at th military academy hers, announced today. Major Hayes said that no seats will be sold at th offices of th New York baseball dub, aa In previous years. Th Army has scheduled th Lebanon Valley eleven for November 6, a previously open date on the schedule. 8-- 1, no, atoepleeh, (boot twaail Bogle. 14g (Bosh), 1 to 8, ut, eat, woa;-Surf, 188 (Cbeju), 7 to 1, 4 to 8, uL Ml; Frlac Hal II, 140 PhlMpa), 80 to 1, 6-- 2. 1, 6 to 1, tm, third. Iafidel U Thu. 4.21 8-alao ran. Third me, en all Abadaaa, 110 Zsm'. 8-- 8. 1, eier), 7 to I, X to 8, set, woa; Ptehwich, 118 (Koblnaoa), 4 to 1, even, tot, coad; Major 6-- 4, Park. Ill (I, Rowaul, 8 to 1, 7 to 10, oet, 8. third. Tima, 1:88 Sundial II ito ran. Mr. A V. Lynch,BailNow York,6-- defeated Fourth nee, an nil Circs, 126 luwr), 6 to 10, 10 to A ut, won; Aedaeieua, 116 Mr. J. H. Bailey, timer, 8, 1. Miss Eleanor Goes, New York, won (Rusuuor), 11 to 6, 2 to 6. out, coud; Beat 6 118 1. 8 to 8, aut, tklrd. to Mm. from Deforest (Lykaa), Cnndo, New York, by pl. Tim. 117 IB Only tore warier. , default Pittk race, ee nil 8c Mint, 111 (Kma-mer- l, Mrs. W. P. Newhan, Philadelphia, deCummlnga field will be the aoen of 1 to 1, 1 to 8, tot. wm; Yuag Cblag. M. feated New Mr. Mulquaen, York, 1, activity each afternoon and evening 117 (MeAto). 18 to 6, 7 Ao 10. ooL Mcoad; henceforth. Coach Tommy Fltspatrlck is- - 8. Pontypridd. 1M (Hamilton). 4 to 8. 1 to 4, tot, Mrs Richard Kale, Philadelphia, deSYRACUSE. N. Y., Sept. 18. Nine suing the Initial football call for thla third. Time. 1 88 Thru (tarter. 828.-60- 0 feated Mrs. Robert races an 4 of Philadelphia, Harold, afternoon at oclock. A heavy achedula with Sixth nee, fix furlong, main course Sex approximate value 6. 8, will be contested at the Grand Cir- has been framed for th Crimson, and 7-- 8. Inner, 112 (Palrbrother). 18 to 6, 8 to 6, 4 to Mlaa Florence Baliln, New York, de-- , Th classic Em- aspirants for the eleven should report 6. woa; Prank B.. 116 (Knot), 0 to 2, 3 to 1, cuit meeting tomorrow. feated Mies Lillian Scharman, Brooklyn, era. weond; Victor 8 , 112 (Eolaay), 6 to 1, pire State stake for 2:12 class trotters, as soon as possible. Tommy announce 0, 6. 8 to 1. even, third. Tim. 1.14. Bekkot, Jo4 carrying a value of 810,000, heads the that the practices will last until 7 oclock MU Helen Poliak. New York, defeated Cattba. Cnryttba, WIbomU, General C- program. Th Matron stake for and those warrior who have outside work Jo. atena and gen Bay ale ran. 0. trotter and for which 88604 will be will be able to get in a short practice Mre. F. Borden, Washington. 0, Mlaa Helen Rice, Btockbrldge, Texas, divided among the money winners, la the each day. SiioeS nd ir Grand Circuit WUl Open at Syracuse Track Today HAVRE DE GRACE ENTRIES. First nee, five end on half furlong ima 101, Lady Graaito 104, Gladys 106, Dancing Mild 100, Eastward PriacMa 104, Oral-ru- n .107. Lraghlead 160, Bee court 100, Navajo 100. Georg Bore 110,- - txploelr 101, Quota leabel 101. Second tlx forking flaeajawea 104) Pollyaaaa 100, Paradrr 100, lenpl 100, 100. Sailing X. too. Moody Third race, ala furWMgt Bleeoa 84, Smart Guy 87, Johany Orarton 87, Tha Blea Duka 102, Jidda 102. Reran 109, Panram 112, Motor Cop 119. Fourth nee. ena mil Bhoal 107, Matter Bill 107. Pint Coaanl lot, Blua Wrack 112, Blalaa 112. Paul Jeoas 129. no, Jg lit. Fifth race, mile and meaty yard r. second A large squad will be carried Inasmuch Rain prevented today's races and th aa the majority of tha battles are on forprogram has been coupled with that of eign soil The University of California tomorrow. and th University of Nevada will be met. WESTER LEAGUE. Although several star have left school prospects are bright for a classy eleven. More Stiefel. Warren Gilmer. Harvey HanTull cock, Mac Swan, Walt Silver, Chauncey Wichita Oklahoma City Whitney, Phones Thorum and Mickey Oswald are all returning. Lee Prouso is Omaha 8t Jomph .... In doubt as to whether ho will return. .. .... Mitt Romney has announced he will atJoplla Btoax City ... tend th University of Chicago. . De MoIum ... Swirl il 17 .... ...................... j Benny Leonard, lightweight champion, X. At JopUa Plrat gamai ' H. X. and Jack Britton, welterweight cham.... 2 4 11 pion, have been matched to box ten Joplla Dee Motnaa 10 7 I rounds at Cleveland early next month. Fletcher and Aaderaua; Boehler aad Battorlaa Each has been guaranteed 812.000, ac- Dm. cording to th promoter. geeeed gam (called la sixth): X. H. Paddy Mullins, manager of Harry Will and Mike O'Dowd, will not let the forme middleweight champion box Bailor Petroeky In Philadelphia Wedneeday night before the Same club which promoted th bout last week. Mr. Mullins claimed that the club disqualified MoVey, but la holding both battlers money to give to sqme charitable organ! xatlon. 8 8 Ned Fltxgereld. Australian lightweight, will oppoee Willie Jackson In a twelve-roun- d bout at Jersey City September 28. Ted Kid Lewis and Mike O'Dowd are on th same card In th stellar event. A purse of $26,040 la hung up for ODowd and Lewis. Wllla-MeV- defeated Mlaa Harriett Chapin, New York, Mrs. R. M. Leachman, CMlfornls. de- fa ted Mr. Sidney Wolf, Harrla, N. Y.,v 0-- 2, 1. 8-- 1, 6. Joplla Dei Motnet Battorlaa Baadera, Platcbar aad Aadrnoo. At Tulaa Txlau Bt. Joaaph .... ,,. .. Battariea Jelama. AUtooa, William Bargar Adam 14I I and X. 2 2 Baiuar; H. X. 14 , 8 S 18 aad Quarry; KoM, aad Crsahy. CORNELL XTARTB WORK. ITHACA, N. T.. Sept. 18. Flftv-elgcandidates, Including several of the 1910 varsity squad, turned out for Cornell's first football practice today. Debt and Hunt, the new Cornell coaches, were In charge. Cornell's opening gam la with the University of Rochester, October 8. ' ' . r- - delphia, Mr. 3, ( 8. 6. H. F. Kerbaugh, Philadelphia, M. Straffin, New York, feated Mrs. de4. Ml Marjorie Hires, Kansas City, won ( from Mlaa Odette Federa, New York, by default Mies Peggy Fergunon, Philadelphia, defeated Miss Elizabeth Btrublng, Phlladel- - 1 AXER1CAX A88OOUTI0X. phla, Mlaa Edith Sigourney, Boeton, defeatt. Peel ed Miss Rosamond Newton, Boston, Mtaaaepolie .... ....... TaMa .. 1X144 (144(1 Mre. Franklin Mallory, New York, de- Loalirilla feated Miss Rene Christy, Point Judith. ImtUeapolla : ,. , R. L. Milwaukee .. .... Colombo .... .... Miss Phyllis Walsh, Philadelphia, won Kaaaaa City ...... from Mlaa Ethel Hays, Greenwich, Conn., f ! by default . Miss Margaret Davie, St. Paul defeatTOLXDO, apt. 18. ed Miss Catherine Gang, Cape May, ... . .. . todlioipoll a Mis Helen Baker, California, defeated Jooe aad Hen Una; McCoU, Maada Mis Bitteria BL Corinne Louie. 0, Gould, ad Waadall. Miss Eleanor Tennant California, de- feated S. Mm. B. Gibbs, Swarthmpre, X. X. H. 8 .18 18 Mlaa Edward Gamble, Baltimore, won 8 I IB Kanua City . ...1 N. Hopper, New aad Hargrave; from Mies Gertrud Ortaer Battorlaa Marrltt, , York, by default. Lambert, Xayaolda. Bom and 9war nay. Mias Bobble Esch, Cleveland, defeated a X. H. X. Mr. R. A Whitman,' Wilmington, LOUISVILLE, Ey., SapL 18. 1. 0, 8. O 0. . 0. 1, 4-- 1. 6-- 1. u Columbus Loutavllj 1 ....8881 1. ead Kechar. StayUr. ee aa a a a aid a a a H. X Trvatmai td 8a a X. 9 1 It7 i OrtNM .06X8 TO LONDOS. FRANCISCO, y f ' Auoounox. toe BimllftMA ... gi.aU.4M .MtfliptliS eeeo Mflbtl oooaw8 Chettaaaoge Bept. IX Ad Ban tel, weight wrestling ahnmplaa, toalgbt lost kin mate with Jim Laodot. two falls to thraa. Tha aatek waa at catrb weight aa4 tba title waa not Involved. Saatel weighed about 167 aad Loa do about 12. It was Mid. BAN II Nw Roek 4 j 'BANTU- - ht OVTVEXX Llttl MILWAUKEE, Bept. 18 MiflBCIpOitl NMwaaki ' 1, 2. 8, 1 12 Batteries Barter, Danforth, KMridga, Lyons and Kalley; Long, Koob, Wright , T I . Mlaa Eleanor Cottman, Baltimore, defeated Miss Gertrude Osthelmer, Phila- 5, 102. Martha Lockett 102. Padua 108. Orrnaa 100, Brlak 109. Bdlth K. 109, HIM McOIggla 109, Phcdodan Barley Water 100. i BOXING flOTES GRIDDERS WILL ANSWER FIRST CALL top-line- go- - At Wichita Wichita 8 tool City lit. Battariea Gregory aad Yuryaa; Dlcklaaos, Sixth race, mil and Mletrcee Polly 109, Night Wind 108, Napthallua 110, Maaoeck aad lilltrt baseball club have been sold to ths ChiIndiscreet no. Manor raft 118, Aaatral 118. ' Seventh rice, mil and At Oklahoma City Pint game: X. M. I. Llttl cago Americana, according to an an- Special t The Tribune. 7 10 1 nouncement of Frank Isbell, president of ROCK SPRINGS. Wyo., Bept 12 In Bd 109. Nolawu 109, Ki Frimo 109, Attorney Oklahoma pity Mute 108, Thletla Btr 8 4 10 William Omaha 109, QQaaaa the Wichita club, today. Yaryan has hit th first annual trapshooting tournament, Johnaoo '114, Battorlaa Kamaay and Griffith; Kapp aad King Nrptuo lit. Jaybird 114, thtrty-fl- v horns runs this season. Both 8am Bharman of Bait Lake and W. Wil114, Baa Hampaoa 114, Handful 114. Llagla. srlll report In the spring. East Is hitting liams of Wichita Falls, Texas, tied for Indoles 0 R. H. X. gat told gam: ' , .177 and Yaryan .242, high gun with 187. Morris of Denver Oklahoma City 2 8 9 broke M4: McConffree, Pueblo, Colo., 181; 8 Omaha Nelson, Green River, Wyo., 180; Ford, Battorlaa aad Btoear, Baltatrary Griffith; 180. Ogden, Utah, 184; Fowler, Balt Lake; aad Prime ro, Llagla. Xagaa Bharman And Nelson tied In double-targ- Plenty of Baseball. i That Fifteen Candidates Report Ha Will Beat Levin sky; . for Aggie Squad; B. Y. G Then to Meet Dempsey. and L. H. S. Begin Work. Confident F Bee will open a seven-gaaeries at Beattie tomorrow. The opening echedule calls for th same this afternoon, but owing to i Z , the inability of the Balt Laker to reach tidewater on Puget sound In time for a game today, the opener win be The postponed game l played tomorrow. pill probably be sawed off next Mon-- f 'day, a a the Bees, who play Portland next 'week, will be enabled to play a Monday y game and yet make the Beavertown for regular opener next Tuesday- lo The Beea suffered severely at the hands of the Seals last week, losing four of th six games played. Two of them ,were shutouts, and another should have , a shutout, th Salt Lakers scoring In a game In ,SA lone tally on two error which Johnny Couch allowed them only one hit, and that not a healthy one, - either. Bert Cole, a youngster, and Jim Scott, a veteran, blanked our heroes. RaJpL JOB SNOW. y. 1 . --C- oach Brings Big Wardrobe. !a Tough on the Sailor. after playing In Seattle, Portland , anf Sacramento, they will engage Verand aa the worlds non and ' Former Aggie Will Granite Gridders .... .... YMtardar AC Blraiagbaa-Blnaiagha- w X Malta. 6-- ' Raw 8-- 6 8, Atlanta At Mobile Mobil At llvmpht llvmplll t, Naakville 2. ackadala. Oaly im By George McManus , |