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Show 1 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, , TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 45, 1921. 8 f4W CCfAC "fOO LlbM'T up. at me jt)UTtHMAn Jeff? k B16 W Stings Jeff With a Right to the Eye JEFFMutt MUTT AND fxMUTT'. WbAYg HAW CAhAft 0(0'. (dopyrigit, 1921, Trade Mark Beg. jp It u. ty S. .rr By BUD FISHER 0, Fisher.. Pat Off WORKING, VUA AMb mewT Abb I that 1 picnew UP' A Mice Ttece OP CHAM6fe . club for tho ensuing year the following President, K. F. Battson; Vie president, airier, A. Silver-steimanager, Lelloy Bills. The plans now under way contemplate tho league being composed of the towns of Eureka, Mammoth, , Lynndyl, Delta, Milt fold and Calient. to be Incorporated and The local club the papeis for the corporation have been prepared and local business men are sub, scribing, for stock. D. T, Cox; secretary-tre- e n; BOYLETO SLEEP; it End Comet in the Fourth Round, After' Exciting Go; Riede Outpoints Papke. Tax on Jackson s Bribe Money to Exceed $1200 I IWm lack GREENTUXB, g, (J., Feb. gos eutflelder. . White on, former Chics mar Ur t pay 3 ward t 12D0 MoOrne tax and penally on th (1000 he It said to hart received during the World arrica eg 1lt, accord Ins to e (tatefneet today by Attorney Kid Dutch of Salt take knocked out dame H. price, who hia bea retimed a eoua-ae- t were started by Jackaoa Efforts by fBus Boyle of Ogden in the fourth round effietalt ta collect Income headline tax on thedryartmeet waa alJackaoa .of their Scheduled six-rou$5000 abortly after event laet night at the Manhattan dub. leged to have made his confession, Mr. Price , t The bout wax featured by heavy right said. Jackaoa 'claims-- (he money was received aa a , and left and many heavy mlsse. Dutch, gift, dectatoa wlU.W girt aooa It I xpeetAd delivered the majority of the i 4 however, by treasury affleiaia. heavy punches, While Boyle came back t and. during the aecpnd and third round, fought the local boy to a standstill, lead' Ing with a chopping left to the face, which counted too many time to be com. 1 fortable. ' Dutch put in enough hard right and left to the Ogden boys wind to floor an ordinary man. During the first round Boyle was floored In an exchange, head. after Dutch sent In a right to the seven. lend stared down for the count of and was he up swinging At the Boyle terrific blow to Duteh s body, ana .knocked the local tad down, but not tor In tho fourth round, Dutch any count . floored Boyle for the count of three, the , Ogden boy getting to hip feet only to be sent down for tho count of bine, .then arising, and III, an exchange, Wewas floored ones more, and waa bo that th referee stopped thf bout and v gave the decision to Dutch. d go be Tho semiwindup, a tween Harry Riede of Denver and Young Papke of Sacramento, Was won By Riede after h had clearly outpointed tho oasi boy In the full four rounds. Papke Was slow and heavy on hla feet, which die scored on, Denver the boy advantage ' I. led a leads were a heavy left to the J wind and a right to the face. Papke " got in several blows to the head after Rtede placed his face as a target, but i not greet damage was done Fapks was floored in the second round. Jess Oren and th Canadian Kid fought The 'four rounds to g drew decision bout waa full of action and hotly con tested th full distance. Neither hoy , had eveq a slight shade In any of the , rounds. Th Canadian fighter featured a hard Overhand right to the head and a straight left to tho dace, and also a left lead, while Oren lead with hie left and then countered with a right to the wind. Jess could not get hi deadly straight left going, owing to th left lead of his opponent. Red Briggs of Murray gave King Dick D RaysO of Garfield on of the" worst ' beatings th Magna boy has yet received Dick found In Briggs a clever and fast boy, and while Red did no greet dam ages to his man D Bayso saw tnor gloves than he ever knew of. ' Both tired In the last two rounds, especially Briggs, and at the end of the fourth round honor were declared even. Percy Gilbertd and Walter Heart fought bout to a draw declassy Them boys stepped at a fast cision. gait for tha first three rounds, and each out as much punishment as they f:av torn received. Gilbert showed more cleverness and a straight left, while Heart kept boring In and landing rights and lefts. Although many blow went wild, still enough landed to make a good bout. Doe Johnson lasted fifty-fiv- e second In hi d scheduled go with Guy Doc caught a ham left to Bpangler. the wind and the bout was ended. , four-roun- Y four-roun- four-roun- Delta Baseball Club Directors in Session t Tha Tribune. DELTA, Feb, 14 Ipaetat The newly elected director of th Delta baseball club met yesterday aftarnooa and arranged plans for the coming season. Th directors T.- - Cox, comprise E. F, Batteonj A Bllvereteln LeRoy Bills, Harry Baker. Charles Edwards and Phi; Purdy. Th director elected for officer of the p Ludy Longer Gels Busy and Lowers Two Records v WHAT WELL OO ,YQU. WANT TO tEE ME -- AEbOgY? to Begin -- 1 -- IDO-ya-rd one-fift- the tatter event and tain otie-fift- sec- h raining for French Champ . Jack Dempsey, Worlds champion heavyweight boxer, arrived at Balt Lake lata Sunday afternoon I from Lot Angela. Dempsey plans to stay here for a month or eix weeks. Thl morning the champion will start his preliminary training for his coming bout with Georges Carpentier. He has made arrangements with the management of Becks hot springs to have hie training )t quarters there. Jack will do his road work in the morning, and follow it wtth a swim. The afternoons from I o'clock on will be devoted largely to sparring, wrestling and work with the punching bag. . i --- minutes, 5 seconds. , and Wells Levinsky ' ' Match Is Cdncellet assured. bMeatlnie he Wat looting eve, the fiord her with a view to arranging dot a boot here seat Willard summer between Dempsey sad sr. Prank Moran. Js, CONSENTS YORK. Feb. 14 The twenty-roun- d DEMPSEY boxing match between Battling TO lxivlnsky of New York and Bombardier FebWall, to hhv been held at London, InforJack Dempsey, champion pugillet of th ruary 23. haa been canceled. This mation was contained in a cable message world, haa consented to referee the Dern-Burmanreceived here today by Levinskys wrestling match at the Belt Lake theater tomorrow bight.' Bhoftly after ager. the afrlval of the champion In the city from California he met Harry Heagrcn, and It. was soon agreed that tha champion be th referee. Match should While not generally known, Dempsey Is a first-clamat artist, and he can hold his own with many of tha best of CHICAGO. Feb. lt.-J- oe Welling, th them. He Into a wrestler beChicago lightweight, accompanied by Ed- fore be- - erasdeveloped a boxer, and he loves the die Mahoney, a Pacific coast lightweight, a that rensoralon he has conleft hete tonight for Hot Springs, Ark , port. For to train a week In preparation for hi sented to act as third man In th big d championship contest with match. at 2 p RL Dempsey add Heagren Today Benny Leonard in St. Louis February 23, will shoot a 60 bluerock target match i against Dorsey Burgess and Ira Dern at the Bait Lake Gun club trap grounds near Beck's hot springs. Dorsey has a new pair of 'specs,'' has padded hla gun stock so it will fit his cheek, and has added two Inches to the length Of th 'stock, and, BLOOMINGTON, 2nd., Feb. It Nego- with the new changes mad In his gun, tiations hav been opened by Athletlo he does not see how hi will be able to EX O. Stlehm of Indiana university a tingle target. for a dual tennis meet with Leland Stan- mist Frank Bum and Ira Darn completed ford university, to be played here during their training yesterday afternoon at commencement week. Stephensons gymnasium, and tha men will rest up today ready for their match for tomorrow night. Burns's remarkabls showing In hi training has already won for him a host of admirers, and the fans Turn are looking forward to a great contest. Mason, who has already won Vim , Feb. 14 Harvard s. forCharlie CAMBRIDGE, himself a horns among the fans of this dvrsraduatca seeking boners with the varsity city and Midvale, will go on with Ed sin and With tbs crew felt tbs urge of (print Shell In a special match. Shell haa been today wbea tbey were celled tocetber for c doing an unusual lot of training of late, word from captains and coaches on the plana will stand him la hand, for In for tbs lesson's diamond sad Arer campaigns. and It he will meet on of th best midMason dleweight In the country and a man who Is in the pink of condition. $20,000 Heagrcn haa received word that th who sr to appear In a Milwaukee Japsnes match and a sword contest are training will bt ready to step on tha mat and hard Mn.WAfgye, ,WI. . ?eb. It -- Been taoo-ar- t when time Is called. NEW BOSS MAT BOUT na Welling Prepares for Benny Leonard ss eight-roun- s Indiana Tennis Stars Would Engage Stanford Harvard Undergraduates Out for Athletics Leonard Offered tor Battle at jiu-jit- llglil welelit champion, today was effaced by Tom Andrews, local promoter, to meet Rirhle Mitchell of Milwaukee la this city nut time in March. The bunt would ba affair. I 20 000 TROKH DEFEATS DIXON. fll-t- t Ma-ra-o TRUE 1ITTOLD HM15E.R CLue that-MD- SOME of THE tha,t i A DONE HEAD? Londos Downed by Former ' " I Heavyweight Champion til V Slightly Ove? Two Hours. d Rexburg Athletic Conducts Rabbit ,n Recreation League ,t - Johnny 'Evers MerkWs to -- keea-wltl- Bests Davis After Fast Match ' File Repudiations of U Alleged ..... Pte i it k. ' Registers Billiard Champion CLEVELAND, Ohio Feb, 14 -- Edgar T. Appleby pf New York In th semiamateur th national of contest final tour13 3 balkline billiard championship nament tonight defeated Percy Collin. t Chicago, the tltleholdep, 400 to 303, In tha first losa the champion hag sustained in championship play rlnca 1010, The tie with dsfsat throws Collins tnt Charles Heddon of DoWagiao, Mlclu for KANSAS CITY, Vo., Feb. 14 The In- teratat cup rac. Initial event of the sent!nth annual Interstate trapHAL0XI AHD BABTFIELD TO BOX. tournament which opened her shooting today, we won by Frank Troeh of VanMINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Peh. 14 Jock of Bt. Pawl and Bold let Bartfield of Hew couver, Ifcaah, member of th American earn in the Olympic games, whan h deYork, woltorwalulita. hero been matrhed far first hlao. tea round, rated R Dixon or Oronogo. Mo,, M to IE Medium and Collins boxing match ban os 31. was holder of the cup. Dixon February tl tomorrow night. i of 168 Games Each of , Teams on Four Trip. Toilsty ! thfefost 9t set by th fledutlv committee of th Utah Bint High School Athletic association board of control tot tbs payment of fees into th treasury, Slid still th schools tetsln their ktandlhghsyIn lh stats leash. After today the - delinquent school Will nsvs their basketball games throws Put of the division Dot be eon-- h Standing, ana they Will t Wared further as material, In spits Of the fact that the board has been very lenient with th schools S regard the paying of their foe, there ar still a number1 whe have repeatedly Ignored official communication sent them requesting Settlement. Many of these delinquent school boast Some of th strongest teams of thS ktat, And. either have tllnched of nr a still in tha runhing for 111 the fetat meet. places After today the delinquent lnstltu-lie- u will be uepnded from further participation in an of the branches M athletic conducted By th state association, and will not be reinstated DES MOINES, Iowa, Feb. 14. Western league club owners In session here todav at their ahnual schedule meeting adopted a schedule of 18 games, the season opening on April 13 and closing o September 31, The playing chart adopted was one arranged and submitted by John Holland, president of the Oklahoma City club, who, with Frank label of Wichita, Constituted the schedule committee. Each club will until they have settled In full, to- make four trips around the circuit, play with Whatever pehalty th series at every atop. Ing a three-gam- e Eth,r fit to Inflict fur their hisy The club owners that they negligence, , , war opposed to the big .league draft, President A. R. Tearney succeeding In convincing those who favored tha draft i that they were wrig. W. A. Rourk and E. 3. Hanlon, who Bt. Club f , . Joseph recently sold the Omaha and making franchises, respectively, were elected hont Drive orary members of the league, rara.aws..A James Crawford, president of thq Tulsa not to was he yet Club, stated that ready ( , City name a playing manager to succeed Spen- Special te Tb Tribune, REXBURG, Idaho,' Feb. 14 --Th farmcer A Abbott, who recently signed with Woe- - Loat, Pet Memphis, In the Southern association He er ef Flan, which la a tittle village tea o. s f ... 4 0 W0 admitted that the most likely candidate mile i .Tie . Plro Fighter northwest of Rexburg, appealed to 3 was Jimmy Burke, an outfielder with the Pioneer RecraStlao 2 ,. th Rexburg Athietie club to help them t two seasons. Oilers the last Hkip Sport MS) 'A get Hd of the rabbit which ar proving Sixteenth Wnr .m a veritable peat, ruining their crop and 4 Poplar Grove .000 Continues eating their haystacks, IfiTibe City Racrefitton jeagU Mat eight the Ths Rexburg elub organised about 200 Be Nemesis men Firemen hag a hard time defeating the from Reaburg khd motored to tlaho, fat, but unlucky. Poplar urovn - team, Snider. tn conjunction with about 130 farmers, and h6w YORK, Teh. 14. It wa the high point etna, a almost the entire Poplar an organisation was quickly formed to Grove team, row log elrva rtvM goali wh came very near round up the rabbits. Johnny, Ever in The men drove In the O. Fred" Markka g b. continued wrecking the base hall career of game, the their winning streak M defen tin tl Sigterath when the unfortunate Merkle. daring g tempo- bobsleighs and rods horseback to ths sagebrush, which borders on the farming disWarders, lh O. g L missed the service f rary lapse, neglected to put hie number tens trict. on second baa during that Sever to be forgotten ho ha gone on a vara t Ion Galllglief, Th original formation started In th There will be a meeting of nil captains la gam between th tuba end the Ulauta many thap or the Outer edge ef a large tan the committee room at th Deseret gymnasium gears ago, and w tb flrat The little firebrand from .Troy gradually closed In, as one can pictonight at 0 80 o'clock. to notice Fred' Lineup sad summary: mistake, a mistaka Which ture, to the hapdle of the tan, and at this bone head of point a large pen had been built and her 0. brmaded Merkle at tha greatest L, all time. But thera must have bee aome th rabbits were cornered, After the count had been mad tl wa la that big tram of th tall first geodnes found thera Wer about t0) rabbit soil baseman to live down tha stigma and continue to play aucb good baseball. Merkle never among them war found fifteen coyotes, wilted under the severe criticisms, but stuck it has been planned to hold another drive close to his knitting, and during alt th year in tha Hear future, t intervening be baa bees one ef tb beat players in the gam. ld for hte remained It SIXTEENTH WARD. nemesis, However, Mike Yokel Leslie FdG. Fr T. FLT. TP. Evers, to (apply tb final ahdv which throat 0 , tf. ........... rrad out of major league baseball probably Nyberg, 1 for all time Mummy, If. '4 Johnny, aa boss of the Cuba, t. e b 0 gave big Fred bis relieve, and Merkle haa Payne, a. . ' O a Brass, rg. signed to play with the Rochester team ia tb Ipecttl ta Tha Tribes, IatcrSatloUl teague,'! Guiver, i ig. LOGAN, Feb. 14 Mike Yokel succeeded tn throwing Leslie Itsvi her' tonight tn I Total .. ........... 1 two out of three fall Th match wos Referee Taylor. Of ths best that has been seen In On tplro-Dh.,w- W of tha stats for quits a while. Confessions thl part Both man worked hard from ths very FdG. rr.T, HT. TP o first. Thsro waa a big crowd to witness g Smith, rf. f 14 CHICAGO, Formal of Feb. reparation s 4 th event. ia Lambart, If. T 14 alleged grand jury contest ion of crooked baa, 4 Davis obtained th first fall In twenty-fiv- e rife t. tb criminal cAirt S 4 4 ball playing wera filedof InCMude Pf. a. minutes with a body- - scissors hud and u behalf her WUjlama ' today 4 0 4 4 iUttlMB. If Jo Jackson, Chicago American league player, doubts wrist look. th Second fall In thirty Yoks) obtained 14 47 who were Indicted on charges of conspiracy te minutes Tots With a heed lock. He stunned eri a. throw th 1M world Davis momentarily and when Davis reFeb. 14. A petition Bled today turned to the mat h wa unable to last CHICAGO, NfnMi mi behalf of WtllMms, Jackson and Georg long with Mika, who obtained th third a teammate, declared that fall four minutes Inter with another head-loc4 ("Buck") Weaver, ever Campbell made admission charged tea of the three lUjr, ff. ...4 In ths preliminaries Earl Christensen they ever against tbs flrat two and deny that If RodrigM. or eonvplred to do to. Weaver threw Dunn two straight tails, obtain threw ball games and baa ing th first ta three minutes and th jury did not appear before tb grand Total from the first dented taking -- part IB the al- second tn sight, Rffyiti" TDeekor. leged conspiracy. In th second, Amos Wright end Jack Umpire Rtmeakraoti, The document naked that th elite furnish .Tessop fought four rounds to a draw. tb indicted men with a bill of particular and This was a vary lively affair, sad both Win it brought out that the men are formally Appleby participants fought hard. Indictment with having unlawCharged ta th Nslssn. 4 Georg wrestling fireman, antKllni K, harie from Over fully obtained for th main event. The petition reeltes that Rims la unknown to ed as refers -.. 3(0-ya- was Club Owners Favor Seaton and third THERE w& runner oh k batter Jilt a low liner back at th pitcher. The pitcher Whs Off hi stride and had ns chance to make a play on the ball. It struck directly in front ol the pitching rubber, and btt th flfsl snappy bound, hit th rubber. Like a flash it bounded Over th faul line between horns end third. Had U Continued on Its way It would have been good for at least a double, Th runner on third scored, th runner on first went third, KEARNS PLANNING and the batsman reached secondto,bet or the ball waa gotten back Into th InA EUROPEAN TOUR field. What about such n. playt Answer. The ball was foul. Tha runners should Feb. 14. Jack Dempsey,, World's BOSTON, have been to their respective sent back heavyweight ehamplou, will make t European bases and the batter mads to hit over tour Mit'inoath. Hu Will go I Enilasd aod Tho definition of a talc hit ball again. France for exhibition beets that wilt extend say It toiust settle between home and or over six waeka. home and third, or is In fair terPresent plane provide ohly first ritory when bounding to the outfield past for hie meeting spurring partner who will tp first or third. In this ease th ball hit company him aa be eon lake part ia no conrubber and then Crossed test before bis boat with Carpentier. which the pitcher's the foul line between third And home and has been eet for July 3 at Hew York , Jack Kearns. Dempsey's manager, mads this finally settling In foul territory, thereby announcement foul. ' It during a visit here today. Be Dempsey himself wired from Halt Lake City today, he laid, that he Wat rvadf to start swim In a training at usee, wtth th ldeg at sailing in The record for the said lit aalling would two weeks. Hearn It be tank was I minutes, II 8 Seconds. from Hew York about March 1, er waa held by Norman Rosa The k waa retaining to New York said Kearns swim, also mad in a tank, waa held by tomorrow to clear up questions regarding the F. E. Beaurepatr of Australia, The time forfeit sad arrangements for th Carpentier 60 onds, Today Last One for the Payment of U. H. S. A. A Fees I HOBART. Tasmania. Feb. it Ludy Danger today lowered th world records In the and the Son meter swims h In the first event he clipped two and said be was in touch with European promoter seconds off the eld record, and In and datei fur th champion's appearance wer BRINGING UP FATHER . Jack Dempsey Here will play off the -- 50 the play era. aid, I s aportamaa who loat Him, ft I sano 'hy betting OS the Chkago team against la th 1BH world' Naikmal Cincinnati th ' announced he B. Dover William JuJdg would read th petltloni and beer further arguments Wednesday. WOULD TAKE TEAMS TO JAFAN. ,' Indians 14 Feb. Geoff Levis, coach of the nalveroliy basketball and baseball teams, tupef to take hla baseball team on a trip lo Janas In llhii. BLOOMINGTON. Inrt ' JAKE DAUEERT BALKS. POTT8VILI.E, Pa.. FB, 14 Jake Dauber t, first baseman of th Cincinnati Reds, has returned unsigned his contract, railing for the sam money h received last season. H sake an Increase, HANSEN AND MASON MATCHED, Gtiethvs Hansen, wrestler, announced last evening that he haa signed to meet Charles Mason In a finish match next (Saturday -- at Midvale NEW YORK.' Feb. l4.Eart paddock, former heavyweight Wrestllhg ehamplori, tonight defeated Jim Londos, th Greek champion, th t hours, I mlflute and S seconds. Londo Wa downed bjf h and wrjat lock. strshuous oh, LOf- tTh match wa does marvelous strength enabling hint to escape from many' of Coddocks dangerous Just before th finish Londo Wriggled from a and wrist lodk .by sheer strength, caught Csddock Up In nil arms and threw him, but fell Vtottnt Londos followed hi 10 to another and Wrist- lock Were combination, and his shoulder , forced down, head-tolsso- ra hesd-aclseo- head-scisso- rs ' Minnesota Students Seek I New Athletic Detectors j.. BT. PAUL Mlntk, Feb. 14 A committee of University of Minnesota students, end claiming to represent 600 student alumni, today presented to th Minnesota senate committee on finance a petition asking the committee to "request" of President cliffman ths removal from thf athletic board Of rontrol Ita chairman and Professor , James faculty representative, Palga nl E P. Harding Th petition recite that "It i felt by J a large majority of the student aha 1 tlumm of the University that th reason for th failure lh 1st year ot university athletics to measure up to Minnesota standard Is due to poor management and lack of Cooperation on th part of the athletlo board of control. "The board la charged with adopting an attitude toward scholastic requirement ot Sthletl candidate that Is destructive ' , rather than constructive.' Coast Trap Association Put Into Two Sections &t TdftKy pb. lie Tin Heittil Trpho6tltif Msortitfcm btt Wei tat two pert, uortfcrri ind ioitWftt, with ft ref ionci wcrrUry oitfiafet is eee h sectloa. It Was aauouaved her tudaf, Chari Duekendort ef Stanweod, Wash., will be in charge of tb aorilitra eeetkrn, nnd C. A.Haight f Baa Rafafl. CaL, thesoutlMrii.eeduo. klanagrit of th prairie boo - will b NBW District Jack Smith, Hasting Kb. Oxford and Yale Rifle . Teams Msst February J$ HAVEN, Conn., Feb. 1W Aims-SMn- ti for th tint International tntorcoUo-glat- o rifle match between Yale adversity Oxford, England, on rebnrary IS, wer Bade today. The meet wilt be a hot on tb ran go ot th Ynl Rifle elus Is Artillery heft, sad os tb rang of Haw College, Oatort. HI 5F American Association to Vote for Draft Exemption Prerident Rickey ef the CHICAGO, Feb, 14 Americas aaaoetatloa announced today that tb club swnere would rote for draft tiampUoe at tba annual tneetlag tomorrow. Tha ctuh ewsan gamoe, probably will adopt a scheduleAb4of Sat ef th opening tho seaeo Sprit 1 ' epenUg. major lesgs Gar, Jr., Establishes New . Record for Ocean Course rh. Jt Gftf. Jr.t ewft4 by HTAMI rift.. WtkfHI A. Won4 of Detroit, feator ai !! ftft prportJ of 44 8 odfta eouroo her today when ftho oomUtM Ui 29 ftftd nlur to rain 4 fcotra, mil 41 aoeooda ft 04 toiaatrft U Otf u fra Beh i |