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Show 4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER BRINGING UP FATHER NEVE ij R BRVMCi Dinner vhat the r for utE or tou BEUON.m; A to tVEUU CLOD , , 1 ( X WHO Its ? V 1 lNtVT ON 'TQU DRNON5 ONE ONE HONE TQ INNER. THEBE ARE AT LEAtT rVE ALL t. IN TOOR CLOD . f J DOKE KIHT vwvw J VL &RIN4 ONE : AHV ONE HONE. 13 V V MAKE ME blCK. - YOU "TOO , r V 1920. 1,' VHAT IN WELL HEREt A DOKE HE TRICO TO CET OUT OF f6m4 SO I hit him in m& TOLO him HAO.TO " ete'i world That iv all aoooy racket The . By George McManus' V J?8p S'" SIX LATER HOURS iw Lm week ago." FUaimmoe haa prom l ead Greb the match, providing he defeats Eds. die MoGoorty, one ef the best of the This he can probably do without any trouble. FRED MITCHEW- . i ,, 1 ten-rou- Pa- Second and The Beat. ? High ichool football team! t was v P i., v x it lormaUy welcomed home yesterday fore noon With an assembly at the school. Principal J. II. - Coombs, Coach Ott Romney, Assistant Coach C. Oran Wll- eon and members of the East high football squad gave talks. Principal Coombs spoke of the trip to Everett and reviewed the stay of the party In that city. He said i that the reception tendered the party by members of the civic organisations of Everett was all that could be desired. The welcome at the school building was directly the Ur. Coombs said that the opposite, members of the team were leered by the Everett students and that the general treatment was discourteous However, he said that the boys of the East high proved to be better sportsmen than the Everett eleven. The people of the northwest were unaccustomed to see a football team lose and still be good sports--meHe said that the Leopards taught the northerners a lesson in that line. T he principal confirmed the statement that the Everett high school had paid a former student to come to gait Lake no spy on the past high team. The Leopard party was unaware of thie until they reached Seattle, where they were informed of the fact by students et the 9 University of Wasnlngton. Coath Romney told of tha splendid Red to defend the fight the boje put up and Black honors. After the Everett eleven had succeeded In battering its way across the Leopard goal line, the Leopards, not having had their goal line crossed in two years, lined up under their own goal posts for ths kick at ths goal. The referees thistle sounded and, according to Coach Komney, the Leopards rushed In front of the goal In an effort to block the kick. Captain Mugay tha Henderson succeeded In hlbcking kick. The East high mentor termed this exbe the greatest comeback that could pected from any high school team. He also thanked the students for thslr He enthusiasm in backing the team. characterised the welcome at the station Monday aa something unprecedented In t high school history. Assistant Coach C Oren Wilson spoke of the irjp as an educational asset. Ha tuild that the bojs had seen scenery and people that they would, remember for all thalr lives. He spoke of the sightseeing trips to the sawmills and the visit to the wharves at Beattie. He also said that the members of the football team of the Everett hlghachool gave evidence of not having been near the school room for a number of months He said that the Leopards were addressed In the lowest slang terms. When Captain Murray Henderson waa caned to the stage ho received an ovation that haa bad so equal In an East high assembly. The students, hearing of his gallant fight, although almost buried under tbs avalanche of Everett players, cheered the little- fellow for fully three minutes. , Henderson told the studmts that the the but their hardest, fought loparda odds wete too great to overcome Other members of the team spoke on Items Of personal Interest and agreed that, lit sfdte of the defeat, they were welt satisfied with the trip. The West high basketball class series and' of Tho sophomores fir at contests defeated the freshmen by a score ot 21 to S, and tho Juniors defeated the seniors, 21 to 8. SOPHOMORES, Fd G. Fr.T. FQ, T.P. lfJ 0 ... Day. 0 Trinko, rt. 7 c. A- Carmen, s . 0 , lg. Herxog, v ' 0 Watson, rg. 0 Reese, , rg. . Bowen, c. . 1 North, If. .. t, : - Salt Lake Sportsmen Get Plans Under Way The Balt Lake County Fish and dam Protective association, a newly organised association of sportsmen, held its second meeting last night In the Oak room at the Newhouse hotel. John F. Bowman, temporary chairman, addressed the members present and emphasised tha need of an organisation of A. T. llestmark, president sportsmen. of Ihs Weber County Rod St Gun club, made a number of suggestions designed to meke (he matter of organising less difficult. Aleck Brewer and Fred Wilson, also members of the Weber county club, epoke of the benefits that had been realised through organising tho sportsmen of Weber county. g, kb Locke of Ogden, who la associate Bryant-McKinle- theJfts1 wr: i , -- Total rXOrf SA FRESHMEN. fd G, Manro, If. I. Squires, rf. , Hammill, c. Rogers, lg. , I.ank, rg. ... Dewey, rf. .. Crosaman, rf Jeffs, rg. v.. hard-hitti- Totals Referee J McIntyre. . SENIORS. Fd G. .' Mumtnie. If. 3 rf. Esrandon, 1 Mackay, c. .. 0 Langford, lg. 1 Williams, rg. Johnson, lg. Totals . JUNIORS. Fd G. f Nov. 0. The appointment of Mitchell, who haa been leader of the Chicago Cubs for the last three years, as field manager of the Boston Braves, was announced by president O. W. Grant today. In taking the place of (J. W. Stallings, Mitchell" return to the team for which he acted aa battery coach before going to Chicago BOSTON, Bat. It, Sellers tf. . Chatwln, Drew, lg. . KloU, rg. Brown, rf. Kimball, rf. Ashur, lg. Harvey, lg. King, lg. .. Conrad, lg. MlUer, lg tee , .... I .re. ,.n.. ....... 4 3 9 0 0 0 !' ed with the United States forestry service of the Fourth district, spoke of the Totals Referee Homer Christenson. advantages that could be had through the organisation of a Olub. as subThe constitution and were Boy 111, Harley Fmarr ill, mitted by a committee of five Cogydon HI, adopted and tho following temporary Tom Brooke ill. chosen to work In board of director conjunction with the temporary chairman: Clarence Cowan, Lr. J. E. Sharp, ,Tl IJUANA ENTRIES.-Firs- t Dorsey Burgees, A. M. Druehl, U. 8. five furlongs xVere Wood race, M. H. Krleher, L. A. Ballsy, ham 107, xRasoio 187, Atwood, lUaiamt 110, Victory Sharman and Ray Frost, Won Crown m. Victor & 113, Full 110, Another meeting will be held on De- Moon 112. to cember 9, "At a place bo announced Second race, atx furlongs xModlst 38, later. xbierry Less 99. xDougiaa 99, Quartet Ben 104, 104, Indian Brigade 164, Porte Drapeag 107, Fighter 109, xGen-er9. Byng Results Third race, five and a half furlong xHlckory Nut 102, xCrlspie 102. xAllce Carr 102 xW. it. Baker 103, Ethel 107, NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. Girl 107. Cavalcadour ft, 107, xMex First Hoe si furlong Ground Swell Baby 107, Gratitude 107, xPenchant 107, xLady 113. Ba(ly Bell 112, Sugar Mint 1W, Moore. 107, xJ. J. Murdock 110 Launceiot 108, Port Light 113, Joqk hoot Fourth raoe, six furlongs xNeille Wlt-w109 xArt Rlt 99, John Junior 104, MinBecorfd Annette race, si furlong Jlni-10Little Gink 104, Argento Teller 104, Talisman 109, Lads Love 110, eral Tho Wagoner 12. Brotherly Love 112, Pitter-- 104, Move On 101, Lewi B.- 109, Pretty Bahyt.109. Patter HI, Hindustan 115. Fifth race, one mile and seventy yards Third race, five furlongs Marvin May Louis 95, The Desert 97, Poacher lv, JOT, Hidden Jewel 108, Apple Jack 108, 10L Rey Do 104, Reveler 104. Touneed 108, Rndman 112, Ac of Ace Pledrk Sixth race, five furlongs Helen Hayes HI, Trollus 112, Phantom Fair - 113. Uirl 104, Dancing 93, xKltty Cheatam Fourth race, on mil Shoot- Oar-99- , Glasetot 104, Amase 104, Baron lie. War 305, Blf Smoke 107, Commander 101, xCorn Robert Owen Cutter 119, I HI, Club lit, Serbian 116, Speedster 183. Olympian King HI, Anna Raginua 112, Fifth rago, mile aifd 113, Joe Blair 111 Baladin 98, Master Bill 100, Tailor Maid Juanita Frederick one mile and seventy Seventh race, 104, General Hair 114, Woodtrap 120, yards Buckhorn IL 102, xCgncha 102, Sixth race, mile and Marie Ranpold 104, Delta's Best log. Dot 102, xtiorare Lerrh 102, Cerk HI, 112. 12, Ytrmak Keep 108 Warlike 109. Put and Valle Marie Connell allowance claimed. xApprentice 107, Brookland 107, Nominee 109, CapiWeather clear, tmk fast, tal City 114. i , Seventh race, mil and 100, TIJUANA RESULTS, Shedovlll Tug Mab 102, Sea lej,10. Urchin 108, Guy Fortune Betsy First nice, five furlongs Cover TTp 111 Madras Gingham 108, Kilkenny 111, fOrsveaf, 87.80, 94.90, 92 40, won: Doctor Cockroach HI, Athena 111, Gold Crest Kendall 107 '(dement), $31.40, l 10, eee- by-la- lit' - I al Turf and Entries er 8, i three-sixteen- th Ready Hades : Jl, Here . ; Hade to Your Order Always Reductions $17.50 to $25.00 On UITi . All Pure 1 Wool A.;G. MomTYK JUDGE BUILDING ond: J. D. gugg 111 (Gross)? $( 0. third. Time 1 01 Colonel Murphy, Vollme, Oklahoma Irish, Emily M , Lantern? Gertrude B., Stanley H., Rhll Martin and Satsuma Bella also ran. Second race, five furlongs Rlposta 107 (Hurn), 9 80, $4 20, $3 f0, won; Cel Curn Hi (Plnnegar), 3 90, 23 49, second; Net 111 (Glass). 2 40. third 02. Time) Do Emma Weller, Welga, Dodo Adame, Admit, Little Princess, El Sabio and Nesjedovati also ran. Third race, six furlongs Miss Parnell 103 (Taylor), 111 20, 25 40, 8 20. won: Coronado 11$ (Martinet), fj 40, $2 $0, secHO Bauer ond; third. (Slaughter), $4.20, 1 ted Time 1 16 Honolulu, man, French Nurse and Prevaricate also ran, Fourth race, six furlonge Deckhand 110 (E. Fator), 3 00, $2 40. 2 20, won: Ike Mills 116 (Taylor), $2 20, 2 80, second: Chandelier 111 (Plnnegar), 2 80, third. Mary Fuller, Toy Along. Ely, Mike Plton and Duly Fgahlon also ran. Fifth race, five end e half furlongs Ikey T. 121 (Tullett), 13 80. 2 40, out, woni Roy Dewey 119 (Slaughter), 80, out, second; Kirkwood 107 (Taylor), out, third. Time 1.08 Dark Friar glso ran. . Sixth race atx furlong Wallaoe L 107 (Portly).10716.90, $2 00,- 12.20, won, Lady In 92 2 20, second; Black 0, (Glass),Britains Ally 110 (Carroll), 92 10, third Eulah F.. Myrtle A., Hubbub, Gila and Peerless One else ran. Seventh rsoS, mil and seventy yards Lady Innoeenoe HO (Mule), 979 10. lit 00, 911.00, won: Montana Belle 106 (Teargln), $ S3 20, $7 20, geoond; Zarnloch 108 (Perry), $2 80 third. Time Ble- T. F. McMahon, Belie of theBaby Kltehen, ier, I.evy, Jeteuls, El Rey, Electric and Stanley S. also ran. 6. 5, 6. 4. th Where Cash Buys Clothing at Bone Deep Cuts' Ho Th Bryant Junior high school of gait Lake defeated the Draper high school Iron by eoere of II to 13. The tosa-ti- p was 'won by (he Bryant boys, who ehoee to receive. Rlngwood accepted the oval and returned It ten yard, leaving it on the Draper three-yar- d Una. It took the Bryant squad only three play to put tho ball over for the first touchdown, 0, Robinson going around right end for their first soore. Bryant chose to kick and recovered a fumble on the Draper thirty-yar- d line. Two first downs followed; and Robinson araln went around right end for his second touchdown. Rlngwood failed both times in attempting to place the pigskin between the goal posts. Kicking again. ' I f Draper downed their man on the Bryant , , twenty-yar- d line. A Bryant fumble, Fr.T. . T.P, by Sadler of Draper, who ran twenty yard far a touchdown, netted the southern teem their first score. The half ended with the ball in the middle of the field, with Bryant on the offensive and with the ecore 12 to I for them. In the third period the Balt Jake team made their final touchdown by straight football. Rlngwood, Bryant's right half, went through center on the fourth down. Successfully working e forward pees.-- that netted them thirty yards. Draper again scored. The Bryant eleven will clash with the Fr.T. F.Q. T.P. McKinley team tomorrow to settle the 8 city championship. 0 The lineup end aummerv: . I- Brvant (18). Draper (121. Coulam Is k. .. Rtay Naniey. ..it, Fltgereld 0 , , ,,Bcoon r. Robinson,. ...lg. Young., ,, ,.c.,..,.,,, Orton. ,, ....lay ...rg Nelson L Allen ,, Reich..,,,.,.,, Service. , .. Kimhall T.P. Bean, Fr.T, F.O. oh.,., e 9 McDaniel ....Thompson Sadler ,,..,fn 1 1 D. Roblneon. p. Allen ,lhb.., 1 0 Bullock Rlngwood., rhb....... ,. 0 . Scoring: V e Touchdowns Dt Robinson 2, Bryant. 0 0 Rlngwood. ' 9 0 Sadler 1. . Draper: Touchdown Substitution: . Bryant Smoot for Cou 9 lam 0 0 Officials: Referee Ballard. Umpire 1 Darmer. CL.EAM PW1EEP , Interesting Play y Game; Battle Tomorrow for Title Victors Eay Annual Class Series. r , Third-yea- r nther Team n. i Gridders Aiscmbly Cheers East. High Gridden; Henderson Is Object of Demonstration. ucn. ' NEW TORE, Nov 29 Lieutenant Bart Baird ef Beattie, Wash,, gn aviator in United Statsa army, received the the m. I Sullivan . ..,,,..,....,.183 114,111 487 Judge decision over John Lisas ef New, York bout lest night after e 448 149 140 14 Earl Pinkie? 1)4. 143 428 Baird weighed 139 pounds and . Olll ......a,,,,,,,, ,,160 134 HI fashion. -333 H WrKIIna .,.,...,,,,418 1118 180 10 882 Hill Oa Nov. 10. Jack Britton, ATLANTA, 7.. 124 134 welterweight champion ef the world, wee VoU Vale and KalpU Lewis Appear la McMillan awarded the referee decision at the end ' Total "Common Senso m HudUao Rt 711 777 3387 of e i 780 bout her lest night with Jake Abel, Atlanta welterweight. Abel Casiao Beg toning Today. ' TELEGRAPH. was knocked down tq the third, but conI Tl. tinued hard fighting throughout 144 110 469 Clayton . ..............145 "Common Bens" la the feature at03 Benedict ,141 ,,, 183 traction on the now hill which spans to180 141. 93 MILWAUKEE, Wla, Nov. 38. Jo day et LoeWa Casino theater in conDuvall , Dien .,148 1I8 HI 434 Welling, Chicago boxer, wee yesterday junction with ea vaudeville pre328 suspended from fighting In Wisconsin for gram. C. C. Pratt ...,.,.,.,..191 111 170 190 140,--.- Albert . commission year boxing which eyrie Vole bydONk In and! Tat The play,. f tiW Reft ids VySTPVTWoulehen and other Ralph Lewie are lrre1, if a story in ..793 771 781 2122 wi Inease testified that Welling had made which a secret divorce leads to a moat no erfort to do hie best In e recent bout unusual situation and the picture MAINTENANCE. ' here with Lew Tendier, Tommy Welsh, more than it share of give interest. his admitted Welling that manager, 1? proThe Meryl Print Glrla will be fea150 E. it. Pinkley tege had made a poor shewing, but es- tured en the vaudeville program and ere 163 Pfatt cribed failure to get him to epeed tip to an sold to bs e quartet which harmonizes 114 Loveridge Injured hand, aaid to havo been sustained unusually well. Richard Wally end comGreen . . by Welling in an early round. sot they have a pany novelty juggling Oebourne will offer, while McConnell end West ere Buck . . billed e "Fresh Breese from Latest Thayne , Musical Shewa." Another big time sot which la makTotals . circuit is that ing history ever the of William Marrow end company, "Oh ' a Country Road." BBAKA A UTDITlUt ; Sonia and company are a team of nim... Gordon PAKTAQBS New Mala Streat theett ble athlete who promise something neww Jones , .... tomorrow afteraeoe, With IP feature In the way ef tumbling, C, Cannon . rill , bill, A special program haa been arranged H. Kehl ... LOKW'I CX3IX0 New bltl today. "Caw woe by Curg Retereon, director of the Casino , Jt. Kehl sew and HaSeville Sreea," acta orchestra, for the new bill, which rung' 0. Cannon OBPHMHI New km with Seatot PrMIesd's until Saturday Right, Jaiaalcal review epee taihU Uttlaes start Total CONSTRUCTION, -. Resident Dealer, Royal Tailors War for Control of Golf in America Prospect Tor January Ir ' CHICAGO, Nov. 80. A war far supremacy in the control of golf In America la premised by the sent out today by the director proposal of the Western Golf aavoclation for the adoption of a new constitution and bylaws at the coming annual meeting on January 16, changing the name to the. American Golf association, "to act as the gathorttatlve administrative body for making and enforcing the rules for the playing of golf In (he United Btatea." Heretofore the Western association has limited (ts membership to clubs west of a line just east of Pittsburg, Buffalo and Atlanta, but the new constitution provides for Invasion of the east, which haa been solely under the United States Golf association, which has been recognised as the authority In American golf. The tW extern association he grown to Include nearly 100 clubs ea member, while the U. 0. O. A. has nearly 400 members, of which about a fourth ere active end Of these eutlve members, voting. n nearly fifty are In Western Golf territory; but leaders in the We tern eeeoolsUon have fquntlv charged that tha United Htatee Golf association Is largely controlled In the east. Ue see rvrin - ' - ten-rou- II ,,., all-ne- Lw ' .... , ill - m tomorrow Tl. Winchester Blilinra Carlson 491 197 114 189 106 196 , , i:ra KilgTovs Puracutt Totals 724 701 791 321 ENGINEERS. Hult I TL 1 3 124 151 121 191 111 161 189 110 147 181 19 117 827 890 469 641 638 73 181 229 Hess Rea , Thompson Stack , ...,.169 175 Totals ......73 ..183 : Business College Leads . in Saints' Class Series Standing of the L. D. S. U. class teems: Won, Lost Pet. 9 X. 000 Busness college ...... ....2 1 .900 Seniors ...1 ,600 Juniors 9 I ,900 Sophomores , ............. ,....1 The seniors of the L. D. 8. university were victorious ever tha Junior quint In the third game of the class eerie played yesterday afternoon In the Deseret gymnasium by a score of 19 to 4. The business oollege five defeated the sophomore In the fourth contest, 23 to J. F G. F.T. F.O. T.P, Senior (19) 6 Plorcy, If rf Cartwright, ,....,..1. Rawson, e ... 9 Papworth, lg Liddell, rg .,1 ..9 Sloan, rf Kimball, e .0.9 rg Young, 2 9 Totals , FO. F.T, F5. T.P Juniors (4) 9 .....9 Irvine, if 1 ....-.,.,,..- 9 1 9 9 Kirk, rg Pearson, lg White, rg ........... Totals . Business college Aveson, 9 9 If Pederson, rf Haymona, o Thedell, lg Sevy, rg 4.23) F.G. I -........ ..4 , t r HIFfODKOMB Ralph (floatager aed associate O'Moere." "Little layer Pegry (reeeat J laliave today. Thunder aal gaterday, , VAB8ITT PLAYEJtg "Faaaere-B- y at matt-se- e at the Salt lake theater, December L aad "The Witching Boor" la the evealag. 9ALT LAX "Xlfklie Might.' faaeee Mew York seeeeae, Tkonday, rriday aa Satar-da- y algkU. wltk Saturday piatta, wonox WEATHER DATA J grit Like City. 1UA0, 81 decree r Wte Hi belt today highest Is this month rise 1874 was 14 de- . was 29 loweet loy. degrees, Ut sight grees; eel thie month eisee 1S74 was 1 degrees bWW wee fok temeratttr mesa , tf d today Camp retire November 90, data 4 re noTVKZB. degresei sorme) was 8 deg Tree; accumulated Furnace"; Comedy: path fleleaey alace the flret of the month la IS ae- 1 -seessinisMd eotielescy tiaes January BreUead at the ergae, gises; FARAMOCNT-XMFRkBis 178 degrees. g Boecoe ("Fatty') a- - or., , 4 et both BumMitf tempnatars Dry Arbuckle la Irvla 9, Cobb's "The Life of (emis-ratur- e el 8 a, m - , the Party"; Far mount kit arise; coeitc ear 10 degroes; wet bulb . H . 90 degree; rsistlv humidity at taea; fiurtoa Rotmea Trait. eat; dry bolb temiwr lure at a , swan. KINEMA William ltuaeell !a "The Mae Whe per bulb wet sues, 42 . Ilrna. temperature degrees, lat- News Weekly Derod" r fete roe ai we time, Segreeg, rilatlv humidlly at A Maid BOOS, sue tltue, 40 per rest, dry bulb tnuer;B. itereat, ergaatst. t 4 tur at., tl degree, wet bulb trmpjr- r, X IB Torn BBOADWAT The CyeUa" tar st 9 f.p. m 13 d greet; nleUve humidity alee Mmedy. at g p. m , T2 per cent. Total prertpttatloa tor the (ereuty few hour , SIM "The Mosey Chaagere': . ale seeeody. waa sea; total for thla , OoSY rndlsg st 9 p, m. BTRAND Matt gktpmaa la "Bask t awath ta data Is 1.66 Inehoa; aeeumslated Couatry"! CO fa this atoatk Is data Is .48 ef aa ineht1 total proetpl lottos sisee Jsaaeey 1 0 dato 20.18 Isrbe; serum stated vxceta eiau Jaau-- ' FriedlAOd'E MuMcaI Rovb . ary 1 1s .42 toe ho. Baa yiaot at 7.94, aed aet at 801. D-- ,' Now VeudevlUo SiH Openlaf M romha U 6820. OipltFua TooUIlt , WEATHER OBSRRV AT1DN1 TAKEN AT F, M , MOl NTAIM TIME. AMERICAN 'The Review. Oocdea n 8f ee1 BUiae Headlined by Anto Frtedland' greet musical review with ft east of elx principals, ovary on a star, and a big beaqty chorus ef real elngera, the Qrpheum vaudeville bill opening tonight should prove on, of tho most alluring bit of seasonable entertainment yet offered In Balt Lake, The Friedlnnd review lg declared by Pacific coast critics to be the best thing of Its kind Seen In coast theaters this Seaton. Mr. Frtedland heed the oast, drhtch Includes Nell Mack, musical director, tener; Sonia dpi Calve, prime donna; Lucille Ballantine, specialty dancer; Violet Weller, eoubrette, end Vera Velmar. violinist. Every member of the cast t en artist, and with the aarlatance of the chorus of ringer end ecenio effect, dancer apd tuneful rpusle they offer something worth while In musical re view. Hugh McCormick and Grace Wellace aF In the foreground with a merry skit called At the Seashore' Muriel Morgan end Minnie Kloter offer an act etyled A Few Bongs end Baying." It combine in a marked degree. laugh with artistry welcome visEmily Darrell t lwy itor end her sLate for Rehearsal" Is a ij jE,.t t, i if 11 k It .1 T Mg'' Itarioe, I! t A,'! -Chicago Dearer ,, . 0 Juliet..to . Helraa Lander .. , An go lee I Now York , - Okletowae Plea ha - ,, Phoenix - , Fere tails , porttaad . Rapid City . LAKH S Baa Fran. F Mas Spokane Toataxh W Ins'e Yal'stsae . , . ...i..)..i..i'l Total Bophomorse Schettler. If (6) Cayton, rf Christopherson, e Dean, lg Thurman, rg F (L F.T, F.Q. T.P. 9 4 9 - J III .....o ..1 0 f 9 I Totals I, .....H BOXING NOTES j4n Army of martyrs 0 " to j By HARRY NEWMAN. CMnit TrUwueAalt Uk Tribes- - Ln4 Win. NEW YORK. Nov. 20. "It strike me wae given ell the that Joe Welling never credit due him for his fighting ability," said Benny Leonard today In discussing Jam with the gem little Chihis cago lightweight. "I never went to meet a tougher bird." continued the ehempto. me "Why, that fellow kept tearing Into and every moment last Friday night, had the time of my young life la shaking him off. several time during tha bout I tried to kid the westerner, but found that he was a little better at repartee than was, so I stayed off him and. determined to win (n another direction. "When w cam into the first clinch. 1 said to Joe, Watch your step there, kid, because I'm going to knock yog out' 'W hy. you cheap skat,' was Jee'e am going to make you quick retort, T over neld the championforgot that you laying for yog and now ship. I have been on are a dead youre going to get R you good.' "Yee, Indeed, that kid from CM 1 Some bundle of nerve, end he aur can ftgnt," continued Benny. "When 1 started him going in the thirteenth round. I thought he would try tp box It throuxk to eave himself, but ne came out In the following round and tried to mix, and then I knew I had one. My hat la off to that bov. J never met a uor courageous bosar. A tortura to which tho Chinese womea HuhmU in order ta hT littlo .feot are bwdly peater Tho thkn toilliom af American tuun End women iuf-fe- r ; daily for th take of ityle. idea is tho Shoe 3x7 In Ground Gripper prim namake to not and to conform style to nature com. read want ture conform to ityie. If you fort yon can fet it in Ground Gripper Bhoee, rnt ' . 0 i - V , SoSra ?t9 to Nov 29 Floyd SOUTH BEND. ln Fluslmtnona u( Renioe- Harbor. Mien., passed through Bupth Mend today en route to Nrw York, where he will sign d flxht with Jaik Dempsey for e Harry Grab of Pittsburg. Pa The trip, hlisalmmona says. Is being made In, re. spouse to a cull from Dempsey to Come K. O. Loiighlln, who meet Billy Papk on rest and sign up. Greb has been try. at the Pioneer Bpnrtlng club here Friday log to get Into the ring with big Jack for He has been especially conclusion with several months night, Is anxious to try bout eager to meet the champion since he dislinnv Leonard In a rlfteen-roun- d lamghlln think h can stop the champion posed of Gunboat Smith In en round of a over the long rout. battle In tbt city about six (Orphwn SuUdtal) M WEST CEOOND SOUTH. T, TUdeaa. Mr a - A FLAC8 rom EVERT TOB. EVERT TOE omrrEE P&16 OO aseo-clatlo- t MEN, WOMEN AND CHILD B.EN. IN ITS FLACE." t -. ' AMUSEMENTS ten-rou- t- h. eklt worth going milee-t- d no end hear. ' Frank and Milt Britton have e musical act par excellence. The Perris Do Lock Trio ere hand and head balancers extraordinary. Joe Melvin ta a, wizard of manipulation, using various articles, such as beta, boomerangs aud diaboloe, to a- - , tonlsh hie audience. Kinogrem end Topic of the Day pro vide the usual routine of motion pic- - t tured how event and witty clippings I are plotursq on the screen in pleasing- light-heavie- 1921 Braves . w iwCruTHM toko. r |