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Show ' 8 THE SALT IiAKB TRIBUNE,' MONDAY. CORNING, - BRUARY , Vwe That Was Another Mistake Mutt Made MANY BuT r MADC BCM THINKING I 'iuTlT'S N MY OP TH6,MlTtAKeh MADtP IN) MY MUTTi WHAT' 5 UF tv CRYING US ure. might 0UR SPltieb AND IT MAKCV MC VCKY DChFONDeNT. JFf, CMYoufe Ml Ab?, BLUNDeR- VSCHOOL W IS VHAT FIFTEEN is.V fR N 4?E 1W A POOh POOM, I tvrmCD Down . a JO t IN) A BANK WA'h MUCMlY D ItL t QUIT He t AI' AND GOT A MADP PU HAy . WHeN If r , 'fout uFe iri.rv FISHER loweMAD ONLY ' mitavs Uut iie FLT '.SHOOTING . MAMS A D02N MTAKE VX HAwe MADE ReGRfiT TO jv THAT MY DYING DAY! 5 STOP TO YOU THINK Of TH3 MiSTAKeS COU-- - dccn HAue DlFPCRCNTl MuTTi MUK SO WHot- By BUD (Copyright, 1921, hy H. O. Plshor. TradoJMark Reg. 77. . Pat Off.) tlUTT AND JEFF YtJ tools' BluC H192i, UH MYeLF FOi IT A Hun D fee D TiMes'. (snifO HU I ,S'.To'cas'' ; m: 127 GAME. TO EAST-SAINT- S FEATURE WEEKS HOOP PLAY FOR LOCAL FANS ' s 'j Contest Set for Friday Afternoon at Deseret Gymnasium; Panthers Eliminated From Salt Lake Division Race; Davis County, Park Y. U. and Moroni High School City, Teams Certain of Place in the State Tournament. a (gUt , Utai ing things practically ,ta own way In the Raapete division, and- - undoubtedly 1.040 'will be the team to Man to Halt Lake ."0 toext month from that section of tbs division standing: Mon, Lost. Pet. i High Eqt L. D. a. I. West High Granite High University High 1 .260 1 state. J ... : ..-- .!'- 2 Trouble has developed !Jn the Sevier .Wl division as the result of a disputed game between the Richfield end Salma schools, A basket is said to have been thrown Vest high Panthers arers by a Richfield player at about the time pug Out Of the running .In the game ended, and whether It. toes state ttstetbiB race last efter or before. J (tie point In quesThe referee, who U the onlv one tion. when they permitted the fast in a cam of that 1 D. S. IT. quint to triumph ore to make a decision kind, apparently did not see the shot, them by a score of 19 to U. The' Weal and refuted .to rule 'on it. referring the who aiders displayed their capabilities tare matter to the division representative,executhe-cawith the Weeks ego, when they played a very clae tn turn took up commute of the state high eclmol tive th the East high, sad so their association gaane failure t live up ho the expectations Southern. of - their hundreds of Barker last vedi DispaU eaused no little eomnaaat hi local bas..There Is also a squabble In the southketball clecVa. ern division, which la bothering the heads Thl week wlB see the two leaders of of She association leaders no little bit. the dlviaioa brought together In what Recently, the Dixie Normal, academy at should be a The 81. Georgs refused to play a game with affair. game between the East ad L. D. S. U. the Branch Agricultural college of Cedar fives will take place at the Deseret City, protesting the' selection of an ofFriday. Alt hough the Leopards ficial of tbs game named by Roy F, wtH rule as favorites, the Qoht and Blue Homer, division representative. hackers believe their teem has a good The board at a recent meeting ruled chance to coot out on the top end of that the game be played after the reg't the score. ular schedule came to a close. Last week, In the Cache valley division th B. Y. however, the Dixie five cancelled their C, and North Ctiohe teams are tied tor second scheduled game with the B. A- the- - leadership, with three wins and a apparently no reason for such an aingls lorn apiece. Right behind them, act was Inasmuch as ft Is and stilt la the sunning, are the Logan forbidden forthcoming. to cancel games except on acand South- ' Cache quinta. The last two count of sickness or some sort of enmentioned school, have, each won two forced vacation, the matter win probably . end lost' two. again have to be taken up with the state executive committee. Davis Clinches Place. At the present time the B. A. C. Is The. Deris County high has alseady leading the other teams in the southern division. clinched a place In tha state tournament The status of teams In the Millard from the Ogden dtviskm. and eo the nog in not known, no game, having In that port of the Male la to decide the iV ported from there for some time. runner-nwho will also be permtUed been . The B- - T. V. high took an even firmer to enter the state meet at Salt Lots next grip on the Alpine division championship month. The Boxelder quint hna the- - edge ewe by scoring a win over the Pleasant Grove last week. The game between Lehi Stubby- Peterson's Ogden ohargas hr tha five ha rise won front them te and Americas Fork, scheduled for last ceveted at American Fork was postponed game played Friday at Brtgbam City. Friday or 12, owing to prevuntil February The- Rina ham and Jordan teams conof blneae at American Fork.' alence tinue to show the way far the ether A slight revision of the league schedfives In the- Jordan diidstoii, and unless haves American Fork to face the the uneapseted happens, both will be tq ule B. T. If. at American Fork on February the. state meet. tot and Lehi on March 4 at Debt, Park City- clinched It tourney berth from the Summit dlvhuoe by arinnhtg . from the North. Summit high of Coaivti AGGIES PREPARE FOR last week by e decisive aoore. The race la the Xefco division le hot U GAME SATURDAY yet settled, although SpringsUlo Is accorded the horn chance of gaining the won Peterson's has saint championship. Is Tbs Trikes i. three gaiace, while Spanish Pork, tbs Special LOGAN, Feb. It. Although the Monsecond place team- - hug two victories and tana State college hoopatare proved to one drfeet. for tha Utah Aggies In two The Uintah academy five of Vernal win be easyhere of Friday and Saturday, the meet tbs Carbon County high price games In the very near future to decide the Farmers wfit start tomorrow afternoon for drill to what promises to be tbe bigaaetqnt division championship. gest event of the beaketbatt seaaon SatUintah U Strong. urday henight. The next collegiate gams is to played between the Conch fielph Cnlder of the Uintah five of Utah and the Utah Aggies,University the rehas turned out an aggregation which sult of which will break the tie how exsoured twelve consecutive there- isting among tha thres teams of the Utah . by winning the right te style themselves Intercollegiate league. tbs undisputed champions of aestera Tha result of the twe games with Utah. Inasmuch as tbs Price five is ret Montana cannot be celled a basis upon ported to be the bom In years, there is which to place, predictions as to what no doubt that the ml re sectional clash the Farmers are likely to do Saturday will bo one of toe feature cun tests of night, according to Coach Romney, be- Umi t Peafisar ea Pegs Ta The Moroni hiah team has been hav 1. I 4 a THE se it rk gym-naaiu- m - nd m put - - ( -- yr. BRINGING UP FATHER VAHT YOU To CO OOORC DOWN tHT To A TORC ANO CMjv and vtuoy IT- - CiOOie v Matched, iu Various Bouts Manhattan Program. Hardy K. Downing, weekly boxing show In thO Hippodrome theater tonight promises tq lbs: a thriller frpm an action standpoint. Practically every match on slug-fe- st the card looks tike an With thq result alwayq in $oubt from the time the boys start until ons or the other puts ove) the winning punch. g Rid Dutch, the local middleweight. and Buss Boyle of. Ogden are down for the feature event, and as they are both sluggers of the first ordar, one or tbe other will no doubt bring horns the victory insule ... tbs allotted rlx rounds. Tha semiwindup will bring out a pair of headliners In Harry Riede. Denver, and' Young pspke of Sacramento, both of whom are seasoned millers and likely fowlpd things up at gay tiute. The Canadian Kid, who hag been hanging up a long string of k, o.'a, to bin credit In Ogden, will make his' bid for local popularity this evening when he meets Jesg Oven, the tall local boy, wbe makes the best of. them step to best him. The Canadian Kid recently fought Kid, Dutch a draw In Pedes and as Oran also held Dutch to a draw some time ago, they should, be about as evenly matched as possible. Oren Is a prstty classy boxer for a y big follow, while the Kid Is A battler of the Kid Dutch type, so should be there doing while they plenty . .. last. Dick de Say so of Garfield, who has, been knocking over all tha boys h has met in whirlwind fashion, will get the acid test tonight when he meets 'Red Briggs. Kid Cuddy was originally booked to. meet. De Sayso, but myl with a p in training. f Percy Gilbert and Walt Heart, a willing pair of little fellows, ars booked for four rounds. The opening bout will bring out Doc Johnson end Guy Spangler, a " couple of agile youngs Ur a . hard-hittin- six-rou- fix-rou- six-rou- rough-and-read- . m.s-ha- Yokel and Davia Will , Tangle at Logan Tonight te The Tribune. .' LOGAN, Feb, 13. One 'of the biggest events of season in the the sporting wrestling end boxing line Is to take place hare tomorrow night, when Mike, Yokel and Leslie Davis ars slated to wreatla. Bert Dnnford sad Klam CrorujuWt ace the promoters, and ha vs successfully con . ducted fwe notable bouts heretofore this year. Davie has the backing of an northern Cache valley fans and he is supported strongly tn his aspiration to the state middleweight title, now claimed by Ira Dern, Davis, whether ha wins from Yokel tomorrow night or tones, will still bs after a match with Dern. Soma llvaly boxing preliminaries bars been arranged for tomorrow night to precede the big match. Special -- PKLL WINS IN FINAL. TUXEDO PARK. N. Y Feb 13 C O' Pell, national amateur racquets champion, won the'final of the ten gold tournament' today, defeating racquet Hewitt Morgan of the New York Tennis gnd Racquet club. . AUSTRALIAN WINS SWIM Feb. 13 F F HOBART. Tasmania Beaure pairs, Australian swimmer, today won the swimming championship of Australia by eighteen yards from Ludy Longer of Ran Fran-ciso- o and Hawaii. His time wax 17. tj I il f. Household helpers of the first order era obtained through thg medium of Tribuna 1 Want Ada. Trophy Competi-- , lion;, Similar to That for Davis Cup in Tennis DONT holler . to J.NEW YORK, Feb. 13. Conditions govern the play for the International golf teaqi championship trophy recently donated by George 11. Walker of St. LouUL eg ipade public here tonight, show the titular groundwork for a workl-wid- e golfing competition similar to that In tha Davis cup tennis play. ,;tyh, championship tournament will bs open to each nation with a recognised Boxing body and for thq purposes ot challenging and competition British LaytonyRUl e colonies will bg considered ax separate nation Feb. IS. A boxing and L4YTON( The regulation provide that after the v$restiing tourney gill be given n the Initial tournament to be held at the na- lAtonla hall here tomorrow evening St tional golf links of America pn Lotyg 8 p clock, under the direction of Layton Island during the first week poet No. 17 of the American Legion SeptemFollowing in .the program: ber, all preliminary and challenge rounds FVrostft .yj James 'Morgan at lAvton ye. will be held in, the country holding the an Winn 08 Ogden; Joseph Adams of cup and to he known as the "champion ayton vs. Leon waits of Sycacuea , nation Boxing George Morgan or ley ton vs. In the preliminary rounds 'challenging, of Sunset; Henry Morgan of nations will play elimination matches at Jed Parker Vs. Edwin Galley of Syracuse; lAyton 34 holes. In which one 'point will be Robert Adams of .Layton va Damn Haj-ve- y awarded to the winner of the first H ' ot Kaysville holes, one point to the winne of the second 18 and two points to the winner of the match. The , nation scoring tha most points Shall be considered the challenging hation and shall meet the trophy holding nation, foe the championship. In this contest the two teams will meet, first In a foursome contest, second tn four, bad matches and complete the tournament' with single matches In which sack player of the challenging nation shall meet in turn each competitor of the deacatter-gu- n artist The teams shall confending nation. sist of four players and two substitutes at line the yesterday firing to be named twenty-on- e days before suoh THIRTY-TWet held shoot Sunday matches. Twenty-fohours before the match the team captain piust name hi Ake Gun qlufc.' AWdYSH four players, but for the second round a tricky wind qonUuued to, nwaofl ths. captain hames g substitute should across th traps during the. entire shoot, the committee In charge consider that a regular is physically unable to continue. som vgry food scares werp mad. On Eligibility rules require that, each player total Morrison (professional! shall be an amateur; a native born citi- and breaks po Harry ms (amateur) led the entire zen Of the country or at least a resident of the nation for not less than five years. field of both amateur and professional ' And no. player shad represent two na- by breaking 47 saucers' each. Ou th Continental National Bank UP. tions In any one year. All challenges Sumel shad be Ui the hands nf titq champion Harry Luff and Frank (Rabbit) nation not fettr than the first Uonday were' the leading point collect ofa. By S 5 scores, to their their of March. handicap adding Thf executive committee, of the Uolted each shooter turned In a (core of to out Status Golf; Association as Author Is etl to of 80 and whs awarded ve points. I Dr. were 'the pay the expenses of a team represent- Worrell and J. M, Anderson neat (wo shooter to tie on the eup, turning tbe. United. States in all matches, and 49. in Score ' total ing i Othpr rules ineludesi they got pf In cqae of dtopute between twg asso- four points each.' C. H- - RellleY broke 48, ciations as te which Is the recognized and, with hia handicap of two birds addassociation of the competing natios, . the ed, took third place 11 by hla lonesome dActoton of- the executive oomntittee of arid had threo points chalked up to hla credit. Don Morrison, Jr., and Ralph the U. S. O. A, will be final. "The competition 4 to fee played under Winslow divided honors for fourth tla?e, each making a total ecor of 48, and each the rules of the champion nation. VTfee mnbagement of thg competition Was credited two points. C. J. Doon tied Is to be entrusted to a committee o,f manwith W- - Holdaway for fifth place and faefe agement. which shall be appointed annu- footer received one point. or association tlm Luff and Rumel tied for the beautiful golf ally by, corresponding organisation of the ChAmplon nation. oil painting by John Fery and presented to the ciuh by W. M. McConahay to be 'This, committee shaU make all far th preliminary round, or competed fop at yesterday's shoot. After rounds. If any, of the competition, such ihoqtlng off three Ueo snd using up all preliminary round or rounds to be played the shells, there were on the ground In the country of the champion nation, Luff and Rutoel atiil knotted and finally and also, for the challenge round, end its decided to Shoot 0 the tl at ome istef ' . decision In 'respect to all such a rrah fo- date, ments shall be final, Tbe committee shall Don Morrison was, tha leading paint-..stton the G. L. Becker professional also have power to depute to others in anv preliminary round or rounda the trophy, breaking gT skinners from scratch. making of all or any such arrangement! O, C. HHlhouse k)s next, with a total five polnta as may he deemed necessary-- . car of 48. Morrison received ' Should more than one nation chal- and Hlllbouso four. j was the winner of th rhsllenre lenge, they shall comnete among theml.uff selves for the right to play ths medal trophy, efter shooting off tie frith nation. Failure to conclude a round J. M. Anderson. Luff also won tha 'dl y th date fixed by tha committee, shall rectors' medal, breaking U render either or both side liable to de- - dlckleg lq row. Luff ehot lq brilliant ' fault, unleaa In th opinion of tho corn- - form mlttee the weather or other unavoidable 1 Charley RalUey and C Hlllbous tied two-thir- and Wrestling Tonight 1 O ur ' - er a U. ft. OCOc Cannot ge too careful STEPPING ON A LADY5 ORE bb WHILE IH BACK OF ( HER. - V - 1 'M.ktoiMieN .t.t ier.llli,iTls By AL 8PNK . HlCAGp?bonoa - 1ft Tony Muhane, the gpaadteat pitcher, la an q comrade ol Charley e on thq pucq rner-Ic- a tDom-Uk- ey wtn-- ( ner, St. Louie Browne, has Jn reUeu tenant on tfte Chicent years been cago police department. Muilane still talk and plays baseball and la a fin sneriman of manly vigor, the standing hirer .six feet and having allMuispeed and grace of a young ethlete. old about n&h the lane taBd piker -, great players of th e olddayV told ftlullane wee picked off lour-tim- U'Mtbe On o the few great pitchers of the olden day a one of the tva men wh0 could was handle my cannon-ba- ll delivery, Baldpicked up that way. I refer to Kkl incia win, who caught my dtchtuf ft few natl and who died there a years ftlfOe Baldwin was smaller than Rsy Bchalk. the great receiver of the Chicago White 8ox pt today, and hf waa lust as clevter and speedy at Ray, who today Considered the king of all catchers. Muilane delights in telling of his experiences with Comlskey and Von der d and world famous St. Xhe en the Louis team. According to Tony, there era no etrange happening today In th baseball line sueh as 'there used to DO In tho oldon days To. 81. Louie, fur oxampla one day to tho long ago there came the Cincinnati team gi'hu pitcher. Can you beat On this trip Tony Muilane had fallen by th wayside and Jim Duryva was in lured and put eut of commlsslut lbc tfbod. , When the Cincinnati club reached bt. -lt manLouis, Frank Bancroft, the ager,! revealed Ha predicament to Georgs Munson, then the Browns secretary,, a would run himself good,' fellow who had ragged" for anybody.. The Brown the flag clinched t the time and It 114 not1 matter much who won thi gams, So anxious to aerv his friend Bancrol-iMunson went out fend corralled Josopb A. Murphy, then the champion athlete and pitcher for 8i Louis to pitch Red. That Murphy should heat the Browns, Munaon never gave a thought. or If he did - he gave no care, tor the Brown had th pennant Won, anyhow. ?: Murphy beat the Browns 4 to 1. The crowd was immense, for Munson had played up the popular Murphy In. his press notices and all St. LOuls cam out to see him do up th Browns Chrl said to Munson that George. night, fit was a big Crowd and a good big gate and bar, but the Brown lost Tell ms Georgs who tipped off that Murphy to them Cnlclnnatl fellows? said Munson. "Why, t did, Chris, You who,'-thBrown having the pen, nant won, the Interest wae gone, the crowdy fight,' and wanting to boost the gate yeoelpta and at the same time help but our old frlend Banny, I got Murphy, to pitch for them, Snd the la the paper that he was going to pitch undoubtedly drew Out th big Crowd that showed up today. ? "Shut upt oh, shut up! roared Chris. What have you done? What ' do If Chrl von der Ahs car for your gat do 1 ear for Bancroft receipts? What Of Murphy t ' What I car for but winning game? -- We had them Cincinnati stiffs in the hofo. v W had them where we could beat them sure. What do you care who pitches fog them? Let Bancroft pitch for them himself If he wante to. But phrls, expostulated Munson, "if we had not had a pitcher like Murphy ' to exploit w would not have drawn any people at the gets and then, too, how could th Reds have played the gam . Without a pitcher? ' Pitcher nothlpg.. roared Chris; "and. what do I care what, yon draw at the I tell you, Georgs th next time gate. Some club eeomes Xiong and wants some tell them you will find them pitcher, you one. Then. Munson' you go In et th last moment yourself and then Ill know the Browne will win, but whatever you do dont dig up any more pitchers Ilk Murphy unleaa you dig them up for th Drowns' At another time th Eckford of Chicame to St. Louis to pipy the cocago operative Browns. Billy Foley, their only catcher, was taken 111, overcome by the ' (teat or something.' Shall w let thtq have one, of your to said Munaon boyaT" Chrl. ' "No." said Chris, Uhet would never do. Th public would never stand for our playing against pur own men, Go out on the prairie and pick up a man. MUneon hired a hack and went out lq search of a catcher. He had not gone tar before ne ran Into an amateur game, In which was playing a little, sawed-of- f ) Catcher,, catching the speedy pitching ns seated In his mother'! though he was locking chair. Munsoa took Fbleye uni form end made the young catcher dree In It hurriedly. The youngster ceughl 4 wonderful game end later became 4 famous professional. Chris, who had watched his playing cloeely, asked Mun- Qft tV i Where In the world did you get hold of that little fellow?' eald Munson. Out on the prairie I wish you would go out on tb prairie and get nln more fellows Just like him, said Chris "Then perhape we might win now and Then. The boy picked up on the prairie that day and who opened Chris eyes with ' hla wonderful work. said Muilane was none other than Kid Baldwin, a we' hit tu who of a Jeliogr, but ' bis day wa looked on as th king catcher, of the , . f major leagues. that . - for-th- e - to tho doubles event. Each shooter broke 31 out qt 24 birds. y, HoWawaY broke IK NATIONAL BANK CUP COTINEKjpAJ,I17VFNT. fo Ia T I H. A. Luff. ., 4 2 Frank- Rumel J. M. Anderson... g Dr. Worrell I ...... H.' Rellley.. ... 2 Morrison, Jr... 20 8 Ralph Wlngiow a' U. R. A. C. i Bain..... 4Y 44 41 S I. 8 I 80 48 23 49 48 48 4 89 40 45 48 j1 41 0 .200 4 ,878 .400 .540 4 49 I II .830 t I .880 .200 4 44 44 J. Doon.... 8 89 W Holdaway .. 40 & Dahl Guy 38 4! J. N.7 Sharp....... 4t r4 Harry Heagren , , 3 41 W. If. Mitchell.;. 39 41 Q. w. Begemaa. 30 44 Br. J. F, Irvine; A. H. Jon,.';.V 34 19 39 I Ernie Ford 38 38 Frank Smith 1 1 1 .280 .100 I II .4(0 I 0 3 1 2 4 2 tl 800 .320 .880 .200 !ioo R. T. Barney...!; 4 31 It .4 .200 r F.J. PfcGanney, Jr. 10 1 ' a. 1. BECKER PROFESSIONAL . ' TROPHY. 1 4f C HlUhoua aDon ' Morrlaqn 'VISITORS ....ad (7 . 48 . 4 8 47 AND INOOMPLBTK SOOREa. Broken W, Dcaney . Charles D. Ford.;... H. W. Hlnley IV. Miller A. M. Miller. Jr... O. N. 14 1$ ..48 H J5 .31 ....... ....... ........... ..............It Bresensttoo.. K: .33 It 11 .900 ; ghot at. HowSrd Mills V......31 18 B. R. Heagren. . . W. Brewster TWELVE PATR3 DOUBLES. .31 ChxrleS H. Refitoy. .7 fl. C. HlUhouo. W. Holdaway .40 80 84 80 SO 80 80 28 23 18 84 V env-thl- ' ' ' By George McManus ' WELL I'VE COT The.' eoc NOW TO DO A LITTLE TUOYIN' AiENTLE.MAN - . : (HUUre4 TO AVOID SLAB ARTIST, RECALLS OLDEN DAYS SPEED-BAL- L Luff and Rumel Set Pace for Field at Trap Shoot ft ALU RUiHT TONYMULLANE, NOTED cord-mo- Boxers With Wicked Punch Walker f a hindrance shall have, made the competition Impracticable. When more 'than one nation challenges tbe elimination competition to determine the challenge nation, shall be played the week prior to the championship. . Konreacb match a referee, .whose den cision Is final, shall be appointed by consent of the captains of thg competing aides. He shaft havg the power to appoint umpires. The champion nation must fefend an-- , nually If called upon to do so. After the year 1911 there shall fee an elimination competition each year,' which shat) be held In the country of (he chamnil pion nhtlon. in which competition teams of challenging nations shall play off under such rules and regulations at may be laid down by the committee ot management. forvthe right to become the challenging team Any competing nation whose golf association or whose representative fgllad to conform to the regulations, may bg disqualified by the committee. o( management In respect to the competition for the year wherelfi such 'failure shall occur. '. 'The above regulations shall bg binding upon the natlona concerned and that! not be altered except with the consent of of, the associations grhosg nations shall have time to time competed and who shall fgcord thAir yotes." An ' I |