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Show TUErSALT LAKE. TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 9 14, 1921. j PUT FIGHTING ANDY AND HIS PALS THE GUMPS QUALITIES IN TIMt () VovIT'S6 orA NICElAT V( Mi- IN UNCLE NIGHT - OUT YJl'tU YOURJJLOOD BIM H You Aro Pala tad Weak, Without Ambition, You Need . a Tonio. HIM TRY TAKING PEPTO-MANGA- N Rich, Red Blood' Fighta Off and Keep You Well and Enables You to Work With Pleasure. Dis-eat- e Serious sickness often comes when you least suspect. You may feel a little over-toeV0 havent bees exposed to contagion, yet all of a sudden you are flat on you belt and in for siege Your blood did not have fighting qualities. It was weak and thin. Your vitality nd powers of resistance were low. When you overdo you use up energy. Your bipod is driven to do mare than it can. It becomes clogged with waste. The waste acts like poison. Diseas germs get ia your blood and - ' 9 dominate. Dont let yourself get run down. Take that good tome, Jepto Mangsn It makes rich, red blood that will resist AT and rout out disease germs. ' ST. LOUIS Js widely and heartily indorsed by physicians. It is effective to take. Comes in either Jun 15, 16, 17. 18, 19 , .and easy the liquid or tablet form. Both have Aug. 8. 7, 8, ' same effect. Sept 20, 21 Sold at any drug store. But be cave OFFICIAL NATIONAL LEAGUE SCHEDULE, 1921 IDE Talk of AT BUTTLE BOSTON Championship Fight; Wins Bride by Besting Rival at Fisticuffs By T. S. ANDREWS. Special to Tb Tribune. - MILWAUKEE. Teh, 1?. Johnny IIOOO. fttay ' t April 25, 26, 27, 28 May 8, July d 2, 3, 11 Sept Oct 2 Apr. 29, Aug. 14 12, 14 13 10 Sept. 8, Sept SO, ' Ul 3, May 6 ppt " AT CHICAGO CINCINNATI 18, 19. 20, 21 7 9, 10, 11 30 28, 39, Aug. May July July 1, 3 I 22, 28, 24 30, 30, 31, June 24 Aug. 96, 21 Sept 20, 24 ti Jun 3, 81 July 84 84 May 10, July 12. May 14. 16, 17 12, 13, Id, 15 May 22, 84 34 25 July 14 17, 14 19 p, Aug. ll, 12, 13 13, Id, 16 21, 22 Sept Juno 11, 13, Id, 80 8, 3, 4 5 17, 19 ll ft 23, 2d, 38 23, 2d, 26 Sptj,8lf 3, 4, 5, 6 87, 23 July 88, Bpt li, 1 V j 16, 17, 11, 10 Aug. 6, 7, 8, 9 14. 16, 17 18, 13, 14, 15 Aug. 14 17. 18, 1ft 16, 17 20, 24 22. 23 J9 Aug. 17, July Sept Id 13. 13, Aug. 9, 1 4, June 16, May July May 14T15, Jan il, Jun Jude 7, , 9. 18 July 89, 30, 31,. Aug. opt 13, U, 16 87,-2- 8 1 p 17, II, 19 CHICAGO July Aug. Eugene Criqui, be French bantamweight star, naa been making good In Australia and upsetting all precedents as regards French boxers down under' CriquI created a sensation In Sydney when be defeated the pride of that place. Jack Oreen. Snd more so by knocking him out. Ths little Frenchman, unlike his countrymen before him, who had always been easily beaten, whipped everythingInin his Una. Jerry Sullivan, a youngster the game in Australia, being only 1 years of age. challenged Green for the title and after a desperate battle won the championship Then came a challenge from CriquI and 8ulQvan accepted Thq contest took place at Sydney stadium, according to word Just received here, and after' thirteen sensational rounds the French boy again won on a technical knockout. Criqui also stopped Vince Illackhurn, former champion of Australia, who was obllrsd to return home from the states last summer on account of a broken hand sustained In a fight In Milwaukee with Joe Mandell of Rockford, 111. Criqui Is not champion of France, but bs has been making Wonderful headway the past year and a half and will no doubt challenge Charley Ledoux foe the title when he returns home Ths little fellow fought a splendid twenty-roun- d battle with Tommy Noble when the latter was bantamweight champion of England. the bout being held ,!n Faria Criqui held Noble at that timer to a draw. Jerry 8ul!ivan, while being rather new to the game, la a' most promising lad. Previous to bis defeat by Criqui be had beaten Green for the title and also won from Digger Evans, a crack bantam, and held Joe Symonda the former English champion, to a hard draw. The French lad, Criqui, will bear watching, however and may prove a worthy opponent when he returns home for both Jimmy Wilde and Joe Lynch, (he Amer. lean champion. Attempt Fake Match. 14 14 17, 19 24 24 Aug. May 18, 19, 20, 21 July I, 4 10, 11 Aug. 84 29, 30 87 , you get the genuine Ask for it W the name (Jude V and be sure the full name, Gudea Jun 7, 8,9, lof ia ea the package. . July 29, 30, 31, Aug. 1 (Advertisement.) 33, 34, 85 16, 18, 18. 19 Aug. 24, 25, 14 27 April 81, 22, 83 May 86, 27, 23 Jun 80, Jljr 1, 2 gept, 6, BfiSiBS 24 24 April 29, 30 May 14 19. 0, 21 July 7, 9, 4, 11 May July 4 June July June 8, d, 6, 6 July 86, 87, 83 Sept. 13, JT, 18, )9 7, 1, ft, 10 89, 30, 31, Aug. 1 Sept. IS, 14. 1ft Aug. 14 May 4 4 3, 7 . July 4 4, 8 Sept, 7, 1, 27, 28 April 24 34 V 84 84 25 July 2d Sept 4 S7 0 May 30, 30, 31, Jun 1 Jun 83 n B't 13, Jt 1 Jun 11 J2, t May July Aug. , JuM IS, 11 17, J8.19 Aug. 9, 7, , 9 STpt 80, 81 - As a rule 'boxersAnd their managers like to fight for money only, end with the stars the eoin must come in big figures. There have been grudge fights and all that, but It remained for two ypung boxers at a place called St. James, met A few London, to fight for a wife. months ago Jack 8taples and Johnny Shear, who were courting the same girt, decided there must be a decision etna wav or the other. The girl refused to, declare herself,' bjt being of an athletic nature herself suggested that the two young men fight It out In the ring, having heard considerable about the boxing iratrhes at the clubs. The idea struck the boys favorahly and If was arranged to -- fight It out At the Hammersmith arena, near London. Shear and Staples sought the Promoter and a match was made They appeared on the card of a regular show Snd fought six rounds, but at tbs end tbs teferee said Draw " There was wo Chance to finish It, so dnother meeting Was arranged for two weeks later over S longer distance. This time the two man Stood toe to toe and slugged for eight founds The place wse packed and at the end the referee gave Shear the verdict. fhe young woman waa on hand and took her victor away, hut the losey. Staples, declared from the ring that he Was not satisfied snd would appeal to the girl 'to give him another chancel The promoter gave the winner flOd as a wedding present. 1 i Bepto-htanga- April 14, 14, .15, 13 April 17. 18, If . 3 April 84 May l,'20 May 1, June 28 July Jttna H 7. 34 29 ftopt. May 18, 19, 20, 21 July 7, $, 8, 11 Aug. 29, 30, 31 ' SPt 22 SSgmilSIHUHtfb- -f , 8 Jun 1L 12, 13, Id Aug. 2, 3, d, 5 83, 8t 26 Jun 15, J8, 17, 18 Aug. 6, a, 9, 10 tug. 22, 23, 84, 25 16. 17, 18. 18 4 4 4 26, 27, 28-Se14, IT, 18, 19 n Pepto-Manga- It25,16,27,1623 T. ? June July li 84 Jpl 24, Aug, 14 IS July 8, 29, 80, April 13, Jun 3d, 28, Oiwjte May 1.89 April May Aug. 20, 22, 23 Jun 9, JO t June 2L 22, 23 July ft, Sept. 4 May 10, 11, 12, 13 July 20, 21, 22, 23 13, 14 Aug. 8, 3, d 5 Sept. 23, Si, 23 approach. Once disturbed by shooting, j they afterwards take wing upon the least provocation. They follow cultivated fields and civilisation, like buffalo or passengers J pigeons, which at one time traversed this) i country In countless millions represent- ed today by the few scattering specimens ; In the parks and museums. Prairie chick-en- e are also doomed to extinction. The successful hunt with my old friend, Bn , Bray, will be repeated only in memory. ' ' MARSHALLS ANSWERS. e In talking with an hunter, be advised me that moose, elk and deer dropped their antlers every year, replacing ths same by a rapid growth during April 84 84 37 the summer season. 1 can t believe this to be true Why dont cattle, goate and Jun 2V 34 85. 26 ehed their borne Just the earner kept 89, 30, pci, 4 9 sheep Lee Angelea RjONALP MU14RK. A. Moose, elk and deer annually shed their horns during ths months of Fetoru 4 ary and March A, new set ip started aed April 34 39, 30 yemain in the velvet'' for a period of May 1, June 84 87, 89 about twelve weeks, during which time , and takAug-1- 4 they are continuously growing 14 14 13 ing Shape. They then commence, grad- of about four , ualty te ossify, which is weeks' duration. From the time the 4 antler rt dropped to the Ultimate oast flcatlon requires a period of about six April 21 84 84 Si teen weeks. Horns are frequently found, June 20, 21, 88 but pe'dom together In pairs. The ani9- Sept 4 4 mal rubs them off against trees or rocks, -between the several dava Intervening dropping of the antlers, nt which time ,, considerable travel a distance, they confined In parka or limited an-- 1 closures, when the pair of ossified deoa.fi? rations are sometimes secured. They are, fonnd In and around national parka (Tel-numbers lowatona) In aut-Revere! of are constructed of elk horn them may be found in Livingston. Just do not animals domestic speelaliKs why am at a lots oa shedding their horns, to say. You will have to consult Dame , Nature glong those line. rQ old-tim- 4 4 Oct 4 t. un-le- ss May 24 24 25 July 14 14 18, 19 ST. LOUIS. Aug. 24 24 25, May 14 15, 14 17 July go, gl. 24 83 Aug. 17. W, 19 $7 May 10, 11, July 14 14 Aug. go, g4 . 14 13 id, 15 22 4 4 4 4 3, d, Spt 44 Aug. 29, JO, 31 7 April 17, 14 19, 20 May 30, 20, 34 June 3 Sept Aug. Id, 4 10 1 April IJ. 14 J4 19 May 4 17, 84 89, July 4 I - ' J1 1 t,lt AT AT CHICAGO White Sox APril 17, 14 14 89 Jun 29, SO July L 4 3 CHICAGO April 84 24 27, 28 May 30, SO, 31 ST. LOUIS Ang. July 4 7 Sept ft, 14 Jroum April 29, May July Aug. 11 May 23 4 AT 2 April 21, 84 83, 21 Jun 24 84 27, 23 Sept 4 4 9 June July 44 8 4 I, 26, 27; 28, 29 Sept 84 81 June 14 14 Ang. 7. 4 Sept 14 17, 18, 19 9. JO 11 ' Jun April 24 24 87, 28 7, 8, 4 IS June 19 July 30. 81, Ag-1- . June 24 34 July 4 3 Sept 84 84 Sept. 7, 8 19 AT PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON May 4 4 7, July 4 4 8 Aug. ig, 14 14 79 It 4 4 7, 4 8 4 4 i. 14 14 SO Jun si, 24 Aug. 14 18 Oct 4 2 4 41 April 21, 24 24 21 Jun 24 86 ... DETROIT 84 Sept AT CLEY?LAND April 14 14 14 19 May 4 4 May 24 24 29 Sept ST 4 7, 8 Sept AT detiLit ST. LOUIS 1 AY NEW YORK BOSTON 17. 14 19 Aug, 7, 8, 9, 10 , June Jun 14 14 Sept 14 li Jun Aug. IL l; Sept 14 IT, 17. 18 Sept 14 9 ' IT, 17, 19 June July 2, 4 4 4 87. 88. 24 Sept 24 81, 22 Jun 7, 8. 9, 19 July 30, Aug. L Sept. 83, 34 84 Jun 4 Jun 14 14 14 Id Jun 14 14 11, 14 11 4 4 4 8, July 24 Spt 80, d, 6 87, Y8, 89 gl, 28 . Q. what hag become of Annie Oakley, who shot with tbs Buffalo Dili show) ' Springfield, TO RANDOLPH KUNE. of1 A Annie la now teaching the art shooting to guests whs visit plnehursL N, C, She has so Inteasely Interested class, and Annie is able td demonstrate and skill with the her former proa-esWhich entertained million scatter-guduring her engagement With tfl Buffalo r ehOT. BW WW W s June 7 4 4 19 July 30, Aug. 4 8 Sept. 24 24 8d, 26 Aug. Ang. 3, gept. 4 4 16, IT, . 8 Aug. 3, 1 4 8 89 Plays That : Puzzle - 17, 17, 18 10 Sept 14 14 18 Rt BILLY IVANS. ., WASHINGTON FHTLADET.PHIA April 29, 30, May 1 Junu 21, 24 84 21 Sept NEW YORK BOSTON -- Oct 1, May 84 23. 24 28 July 14 14 1V1& Aug. 80, 2i, 2Z May 14 19, S 81' July 8, 4 10, U Aug, 17, J8, J9 May 14 14 14 17 May 10, 14 14 13 July 14 V 14 is July Aug. y 29, 30, April 14 14 14 19 May 24 27, 24 29 8 Sep4 9, 14 IJ 84 24 84 84 25 30, 81 Aug. May 14 19, 20, BJ July 4 4 10, 11 Aug. 17, 18, 19 May 10, 11, 14 13 17, 14 19 July Aug. 86, 27, 89 It 84 April 17, May 30, Aug. 84 Sepi. 44 87, 23 May 84 24 84 85 July 14 14 4 15 Aug. J24 SI. 22 July 7, July 21, 88 SPt May 14 July IA Aug. 2897. 39 4 jo 5, June 14 14 17, 18 Aug.-I- , 9, JO Sept 14 14 14 16 11 Aug. 83, 24 April 89, Juna 24 ' 35 June 9 2 14 14 94 Julyi r TO 83 Car-pentl- er trlggar-tlcklln- fn, hlah-browe- hls-on- 4 8. i.8,11 June July 26. 87, 24 29 10 April 81, 24 83 April 81 May d, 4 4 7 Aug. 14 14 14 18 May 30, 80, 81 Juna 1 Sept 9, 10 Aug. 30; Sept 1 Sept 24 30 M 2ft April 14 14 14 19 May l May 24 89 July 4 d Sept 111 Oct I , J , hit by aiowty WHEN a batsman bal there Is usually an argg 89, 84 Sept. gument over the right of the batsman to take first hare. On such a play last sum- mar the ruling lot the umpire I granting - the batsman first baas and permitting ths winning pun to be forced over the Seji 29, 34 Oct 4 1 plats caused one team to leave the field, forfeiting the game. With the bases fitted and two balls and two strikes ea the batsman, the pitcher tried to fool tho April 24 34 87, 28 batsman by slipping him a slow hall. It Jun 24 85, 87, 83 was a slow rurva on ths inside, that ths batsman attempted to avoid. In ths opinEeyt 4 8,3 ion of ths umpire When the hall Jut g ruled the batsman's person the umpire first base, forcing the granted the ha winning run over. The team In the fie d April 29, 30, My 2,1 contended a batter had ,no right to first baa when hit by a lc yitr bad, Jun 24 24 84 8? , F -- 1 1 pltc-he- d Sept 4 6, 9 VVha.t gbopt itt , Answer. The grneral public and many majof-leagna haa a batsman think player right to first bass when bit by a slowly lay 14 14 14 17 May 14 J9, 80, 21 ball. Tliat Is an erroneous ImMay 24 24 84 85 April 14 14 14 16 17, 14 14 20 May 4 4 4 April 4 pitched ,R3-5oJuly 84 84 84 81 x July 4 4 14 11 ' July 14 14 14 15 pression. The batsman li nlwais entitledMay 8; May 24 29 80, 34 84 Jon I June 29, 30; July 2, J May 85 Aug. 83, 24 to first bees If, tn the opinion of the ot- " Aug. 17, 14 19 Aug. 24 24 gi Aug. 14 11 ftept 12 plre. he make every effort to get eut of- ' SgpA.87, 28 Sept JO, U the way of a badly pitched hall, regardless of whether It Is slow or fast bglL The umpire rendered the proper ruling bout forty miles above the borne of male birds thtq puff out those orange-- . chicken oe plana ted grouse, with ma- In granting the bataman first and permitpray. Birds coming put of ths north flret colored on tnetwnecke, Jump, boom turity, became very wary and foxy, light- ting the runner from third to score, since the banes were filled, since be was of eaaregste In be Band Hill country, fol- and cavort, producing that' loud, hollow, ing upon mounds and bin, anwhere they the opinion that the batsman made every lowing down thg Loupe tq it confluence resonant, booming eall, so musical to a can In eyery direction locate With fhe yiatta. attempted effort to avoid being hit. hunter's ear. Indian lore predicts three rsa-i,i freese-up- g snq continual " cold weather, Hunting Years Ago. following spring booming Thgy usually on weed and grans seeds or grata, At the time of my first hunt with Dan, feed until covered by snow. They than resort abnt thlrtylve yeara atnee, fences wars to buds of aim troes er dried eumSch nonessentlala wagon trails indistinctly Their migrations are usually limited to or throe hundred miles. They seldom t-ttlmarked, hunting parting few end far be- two affiliate with ether hints, except ths tween strictly a tsrrltory of ranch ea sharp-taile- d grouse (feathered to thetr range cattle hevlng bees driven In from toes), which are members of thdlr original ; western plains. On this trip we were in family. the past half century bis diversion bae quest of prairie chicken. Immense flocks been wing shooting, at the trap and were located In every direction, specialhides a bunch oould afield. Educated W shoot at time whe ising on bunch-gras- s be camp outfit, we from almost any cover. The Equipped with live bird were the only targets, he bae pegJumped was limit where Bight overtook V and waregulated by the amount toppe4 ever to the crushing of of finally drifted ammunition, means of transportation, ter oould he found. Ify host wag an exinanimate ' clave, consistently breaking oonsUsncs, or numher of obliging those at every .meet he att- one's friends who would accept a braes as e pert culinary grtlst, wh prtdd htmgslf ends. whan gift urged. We hunted In upon the many different styles In which For the gait forty years Pan ha heel t "democratproperly wagon, ' with bed of unusual he could serve those prairie bans Ha waa my friend In thlg time we have divided length to accommodate his dogs, "Frank" an expert la the selection of young birds, some Substantial trapshooting purses end. Buck,' as good a pair of pointers their fleah Is dark Inyiregnated with In no ether wlnsed Living in an excellent game country, he es ever covered a field or located a bird. has ever been a devotee of the open; big Dan had riovoted much time to their h Ird As a chef, twnlel bears In life hae been the engreatest-pleasur- e and of brand of approval his my wgg especially proud Pralrl chicken success. were excellent rangera, were then so abundant, he annually tertainment of friends, who eould be per- training They a suaded to ''pull on hm latch gtrjng great deal, pf ground ,ln all killed sufficient number to pack a bar-r- d covering Nebraska dlrecjif-nAs tacat'r bf thicken , brsaata, which were alendhaijklrig ' . lowed to remain In v weak twine fee a . miie"ierti- - vt they held ths palm. lf was Neb., mile back In from COB Columbus, the season, moat It early period of three weeks, tha eipoked over the Loupe river, a deep, treacherous veVe were broode, run nln from elx to a slow fire of hickory wood until perstream the annual for migratory fifteen chickens fater they aggregate fectly cured. Leter he siloed this sultnary birds from time Immemorial, North, flocks, hundreds of birds delicacy, a la dried beef, frying In but6eU now on gale at Whjtahouse Cigar Btand, 08 Bouth Mila htreot bout and Loupe river popyerge lotting together on the sldthills. Tbs ter or rich erfain grgvy. Oh, boy) Prairie mnmuiui ue ST.- TOM one-slds- June 7, May 4 3 April 24 24 27, 84 83 Athletic a 29 fj.TRAP GIMXROD Someone tried to put over a fine match on the French boxing fans recently. Efforts wers made to match Sailor Petrovsky of Sup Francisco with Georgea for a middleweight championship battle at a place called Cote d Asure the dlstanoe to be twenty rounds. If seriously considered it st all Carpentler It must bars been In the nature of an exhibition, but the Joke la In trying to ring Sailor Petrovsky In as a champion of America. middleweight Petrovsky ngver had ths slightest claim to any such honors and furthermore waa never given consideration by the crltlrs. Then again Carpentler eould not fight for such a title because he could not make the weight. No doubt the affair was presentof the trapshooting world, Dan ed to Carpsntlcr and his manager as an exhibition, es they had been counting on DEAN of Columbus, Neb , Is known to making such a tour, for they would not g fan. He Is a charbe foolish enough to try and work such every d fake. acter met but one tn a lifetime; has a a directly foreign personality of his TH DECOY, d to the genus -of lue ills dehomo friend of taxipresent said the the generation Jim," Say, cab driver, standing In front of the ve- rided view on honesty snd ths conscienIn whlth f trails that befloor tious manner hicle, "there X a purae tying on the e lief Is religion. Upon his errlval ef your car.". Amt lit iSAtRuUta ha aag'thaiid by eokd TeCulty ground busiThe' and assorted tribes of buffalo herds of "Sometimes when then whispered' ness ie had I put Jt there and leave the red men, the latter later becoming hie door open. It's empty, but you've no Id a fast friends Contentedly remaining In how many people'll Jump tn (hr a short Nebraska, he baa become Wealthy by extensive Increase In land values FVr drive when they fee ll." KjUJ 1torda SO, 81, Sept 4 4 oct May 14 14 J6, July 80, 84 24 81 87, 88 14 April 17, May 1, n ll, 24 11. 14 13 17, 18, 19 Aug. 7 Aug. J7, 18 10, 14 13 16, 17, 18, 14 4I 17, 19 11, 18, Aug. 8, 4, day 14 14 14 17 20, 81, 24 21 Aug. 24 84 28 May June 9 July May 84 84 84 83 July 14 14 14 16 Aug. &1, Indiana 18, 19, 80 30, 31 i ; .it . CLEVELAND ni,i t OFFICIAL AMERICAN LEAGUE SCHEDULE, 1921 CriquI Makes Good. vJt" 5 Ag. J3, Sept 7 ' 4, 6, 6, i, 4 kept--, 1 April 18, 19, 1$, 20 May 28, 27, 2ft Jun 9, 30, July L .1 Con-Io- n, V lev' AT Jan 7. 8, 9, JO July 29, SO, Aug. ( 13, id, 15 Sept Kay I, 3 April 25, 28, 27, 28 1,22,23, July 3 July 4, 4, , f Jan Ju4,A M.M April 13, Id, 15, IS May 30, 30, 31, Jan Sept 7, 27, 28 BROOKLYN Tommy Burns, the former hea ryweight champion, who t in London, togetherr, with Jim Harris, a manager and toromot-eare assisting Coition to raise the side stake. It is expected the match will be made for Some time in March, u they CINCINNATI meet, Coulon says he will weigh In .at the flyweight limit of 111 pounds, to make it for the championehip. , PHILADELPHIA APfU 39, 30, nej hs o jnCWAYQRK Uravesyj BOSTON former bantamweight champion of America, may meet Jimmy Wild, British flyweight tltlehaldqr, in a championship match la the near future. The Chicago been doing (die "reelata boy, who act" in Faria lor some time and puzzling the modical men ef that big cfey, recently had two matches with French lads and won the last encounter by a knockout. That stirred Johnny's sporting blood and he Immediately got busy on. a Wilde match. The latter has offered to meet PITTSBURG Coulon providing ha geta a sidle bet' of . AT PITTSBURG AT Pepto-Manga- - Boxing Bout for Wife. f AT BROOKLYN " To) BALL tf Hippodrome Theater Tonight 8:30 Sharp , I'lar-baw- sage-brus- In-- s, one-ha- fly-w- ay r , |