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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1921. Said the Firm Young Lady No, I will never tie down to one man. All anxious organize consider the .replied right, suiter, perhaps if I a syndicate you will our offer. Ye know folks of the same mind who dont like placing all their trade at one store they buzz around to different places sipping honey from the sweetest flowers. HOUSTON, Tax., March 10. n. H. Detroit American ..4 4 I 0 Houston Texaa Loeguo I ( Batteries Dauss. Cole, HoQlng Baas ler, Woodall; Pareroot, Nichols and Grif. fith. a Big Fellows in Main Event Only Contestants Winning Alexander Holds Seraphs to Two Hits and No Runs in Center 'of, Attraction on Places in Divisional Com Downings Card Tonight. Jim Lindow and Ed Shepard, who will meet In the feature event of Hardy K. Downing's weekly boxing show In the Hippodrome theater tonight, put on the finishing touches to their training themselves in yesterday and pronounced I top condition. The fans are showing the keenest Interest In the meeting of these two big fellows, and from present indications the record crowd of the season will be oa hand to see the fun. The employees of the Utah oil refinery, where I.lndoW has been employed for several months, will attend In a body to This bout will root for the big fellow. probably tell whether or not Lindow Is another fighter of the Jack Dempsey type. His record so far at the local club has been every hit as Impressive as ths first few bouts DempBey had there, and it he can take Shepard Into camp by a knockout there Is every reason to bellevs that he has ths makings of an exceptional bgttler. He Is just the right ags to develop He la not yet IS years Into a of age. He Is fully developed, sor there Is no danger of overtaxing his strength. Just how hs will fare with Shepard remains to be seen. Shepard has one of the most dangerous right hands of sny big fellow in this vicinity, and ' If he connects with Lltulow't chin h is apt to win then and there. Jay Solomon and Cyclone Eddie Kelly of Ogden, who meet in the semlwlndup of the evening, are a nifty pair of feathThey should make things Inerweightsfrom the first gong until ons or teresting wins. the other Elmer Stults and Jimmie Munson are the best of the feathers developed at the club this season, and, figure to furnish whirlwind mill. Johnny Wood man See, who hss develof the flyweights, oped Into the king-pi- n having won every bout In which hs has will a have taken part, tough on to defeat tonight In Joe Costello, the Flllpinq bey. Frank Beechle and John Btois, a brand new pair, will meet In the first preliminary of theA1evening. Joe Kelly and Silver, another new pair of youngsters, are down for the six-rou- curtain- -raiser. of Disease should be promptly expelled from the blood. This Is a time when the system is especially susceptible to them. Get rid of all Impurities In the b'ood by taking Hood s Sarsaparilla, and thus fortify your whole body and prevent lllners. (Advertisement.) Germ Spring Hats petitions Eligible to Enter. of C. Oren Wilson, secretary-treasurthe Utah State High School Athletic association, will mall out instructions to division representatives this week pertaining to the running off of track and field meets far the 1331 season. A number of new regulations were adopted by the track and field executives of the hoard of of 'control at "their last regular meeting, which will also be incorporated' In the Instructions. The state meet will be held In Salt Lake City on May 13 and 14. This will make it necessary for ell of the divisions to have their separate meets over by May 7, at the latest. f er Two Days Needed. The reason tor having tSfh days for the state meet Is In order that preliminaries in some of the more crowded events may be run off. and save Ume the second day. Tpe scheduled preliminaries follow: o'clock, shot put, javelin and dls-cAt 3 30 o'clock, trial heats in the dash. At 4 o'clock, broad jump, pol vault and high jump. At I o'clocc, run. trial heats in the half-miThe number to qualify in these different events will be based upon the rules At 2 ua 440-ya- le governing such preliminaries SJi adopted by the A. A. U. The state association will pay winners of the expenses of all first-plathe divisional meets, providing they have which schedule the to qualified according follows as regards time, distance, eto.. In the various dash, 10 S seconds- dash, 37 secdash, 24 seconds; e run, 2 minutes 12 seconds; S hurmile run, onds; minute; 40 secdles, 23 seconds; relay, 1 minute feet13 pol vault, 9 onds; broad jump, feet t Inches, shot put, 36 feet; javelin, 125 feet; high jump, t feet 4 Inches; discus, 30 feet. one-ha- lf events-100-yar- 110-ya- rd 440-ya- rd half-mil- 230-ya- rd Rules Announced. In case the receipts of ths state meet allow, all of the athletes expenses will be allowed. On the same basis, also one-ha-lf expenses of all point winners In the state meet will be allowed. An athlete can enter the event only In which he meet. qualifies in the divisional winners In First, second and third-plac- e the divisional meets will be ellgbls to compete In the state meet, except In the ree relay lay, and then only the teams of the divisions are eligible. The school winning the relay in each division may enter any four athletes from that school It may choose, and not neoeaaartly the four that actually win the first place In the division race. Seven divisions were made for the track' and field competition. They are given be. low, together with the representative for each: Cache Valley. W. W. Henderson; Ogden, Joel Ricks; Salt take, J. M- Adamson; Utah County, Ray Done; Sanpete. Sevier, B. E Jamison; Roy F. Homer; Eastern, J. J. Weight. first-plac- - BEAUMONT, Texas, March 20. R H IX 10 1 Boston Nationals Beaumont Texas League ........3 7 9 Batteries Oeschger, Scott and O Neill; and Kelly, LOS ANGELES, Calif., March 29. BlU Gibson, Bailey, Mein Esalcks Tigers enjoyed but one workDALLAS, Texas, March 30. R. H. E. out today. The Bengal reported at Cleveland Americans .... t 4 9 Maler park at 10 o'clock In the morning New York Nationals 9 1 .....) and went through the motions for two Batteries Coveleakle, Bagby, Nunamaker; and ONeill, Ryan, hour The team from the U. 8. 8. Wyoand B. Smith. Snyder. ming will bo met tomorrow and tho Chi- Nehf, Barnes cago Cuba again on Wednesday. NEW ORLEANS, Ul. March to, Ekslck'a only problem is placing his . R. H. E. surplus material where he can get the New 10 3 -- ..6 York Americans best In exchange or keep strings at6 11 1 Nationals tached. Pltoher Tipton and Duke Cross, Brooklyn semi-pr- o Plerc and Schang, Batteries May look fine, but have no chance breaking In with pitchers of ths class of Hoffman; Pfeffer, Philipps, and Krueger, Shore, Dell Shellenback, Mitchell, Love, Smallwood, McGraw and Frommo. In OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, March 30. addition to these eight, Pete Schneiders arm is again strong and the 'world knows 6 5 Oklahoma City that Peter was a big league star before 6 13 1 Minneapolis his souper fell by the way eld a Batteries Ramsey. Harle and Long. Esslck say he has the best pitching staff In . the minor leagues a great pair Parker; Scbauer, Luschen and Sheets k. of catchers, a splendid Infield and fly catcher who can hit and run. March 20. R. H. E. ORANGE, Texa Only one man of the Tiger lineup Is Philadelphia 1 4 11 on the ailing list, Ham Hyatt, first aack-e- r. St. Louis (N) (A) I 9 Hams arm is a little sore from overBatteries: Moor. Perry and Perkins: straining, but he. expects to be In active practice again by the end of the week. Walker, Riviere and Clemons, DUhoefer. Esslck' s twirling staff is coming along nicely. Heaver McGraw secured from the HOT SPRINGS, Ark.. March 20. Yankees on the Mitchell deal has shown ... .. A R, H. E. 2 3 9 up great and bids fair to take hi turn Boston (A) In box. tho regularly .....9 It 2 (N) A large spring exhibition game crowd Pittsburg Batteries: Jones, Bush. Meltzke and turned out at Maler park, Vernon, today to see Grover Cleveland Alexander pitch. Ruel; Glssner. Yellow horse, Harrison and Wilson, Higgins. He permitted Los Angeles two hits and no runs In five rounds. Cheeves, a March 20. 8AN ANTONIO, Texa rookie, replaced him. H. E. . The Cuba mad It two straight from 0 29 20 the home brews, lickin' 'em, 4 to 3, Detroit 4 3 9 the fact that they .made but three San Antonio hits off George Lyons and Claude Stewart Ehmke, Batteries Leonard, Thomaa and Manion; Baldridge, Zlmmatoro, Coch e hitting on tho part of rehan and Whit. and Nlshoff made Arnold, Stats, Griggs Manager Wad Killefer feel very good La., March 20. Score: BOGALUSA, indeed. 7 The Angels start working on ths local St. Louis 2 T. M. C. A. field tomorrow morning. They New Orleans t, will take possession of Paddock field, Batteries Shocker pnd Severeld; Pasadena, when the Cubs leave for the Goldsmith and Smith, .Delliggin northern exhibition games. R. H. E. berry. Summary: 4 I b Chicago BRANDON HOCKEY VICTOR. I 7 1 Los Angel March 20. The Brandon WINNIPEG, Alexander, Cheevee and Batteries O' Farrell; Lyon Thomas and Btanago, Hockey team gained the advantage in the Baldwin. finals for possession of the Allan eup emblematic of the Canadian hockey chamGrove'e It the Only Genuine pionship, Saturday night when they Laxative BROMO QUININE tablets. Tho the University of Toronto team, S first and original cold and Grip Tablet. 30c. (Adv.) to 9. (Be sure you get BROMO.) Five Innings He Works. Oden-wol- Long-rang- Coul-ber- BRINGING UP FATHER Reg. IT. S, Off. Pat. GOOD By HAROLD JOHNSON. ai one-hand- C. H. Rellley waa th high man at th regular Sunday shoot held at th 8alt Lake Gun club yesterday. Ho was not only high gun over the entire field of shooter with th brilliant score of 49 out of th fifty shot at, but won ths Directors' long run medal after breaking 40 saucers without a mis. W. Holds way and J. Dorsey Burges N. Sharp tied with 47 total breaks for second place, and J. M. Anderson. "Rabbit'' Rumel, R. A. Wilson, W. P. Fowler, G. E. Dahl and A. Buckingham were tied for third position, each shooter 46. breaking Eighteen shooter tied In th Conti nental National bank handicap cup event with, perfect soores of fifty, after their handicaps were added to their score Those to tie were W. E. Anderson, Dorsey Burgess, J. M. Anderson, F, E. Bchef-sk- l, W. Holdaway, "Rabbit" Rumel, C. H. ReiUey, R. A. Wilson, Dr. Worrell J. N. Sharp, Harry H eagre n, G. E. Dahl, A- Buckingham, A. R. Bain. R. T. Barney A. H. Jone Dr. A. C. Behl and Ernie Ford, each shooter receiving five points. W. P. Fowler and Harry Luff shot Into a tl for second place and each shooter received fbur point W. H. Mitchell land, ed in thldr place all alone and copped three points; F. J. McGanney, Jr., received two point and Mr Buckingham pulled down one point to her credit. W. P. Fowler won th Challenge medal afttr shooting off tie with twelve other shooter A. Stanton L of th Winchester Arms company was a visitor and a competitor. Oontlamtal Try it some time Our doors swing both ways without slamming. Webster-Wis- Are Here 210 South Main St. A VALUABLE BEQUEST. There waa a time when a felt hat cost enough to be left as one of the desirable bequests in a will. Only the favored few could afford to own one. Today any man may will Nattosat bank handicap eep shoot: himself a Gordon. Tt is worth owning and is a hat to I be proud of. IfiMiM Among the variety of Gordon shape and color there' cure to be just the Lat you Striking Rcdlmen May Boycott Baseball (lub want. CHATTANOOGA, Tsnn., March 10. Striking employees of ths Atlanta, BirAtlantic railroad and other mingham of organised labor today anbranch nounced their Intention of boycotting the Birmingham Southern association Baseball club, betauae Rick Woodward, owner of tho club, acted as engineer on a train recently run over the road by company officials and wealthy clttsene. n, Divisions Arranged. Salt lake The division will Include the schools which In basketball went under the Summit, Salt Jake and Jordan division heads, with the exception of the Wasatch high at Heber City, which will have Its athletes compete In the Utah eounty division. The will also include the Alpine and Nebo divisions. It will be the duty of the division heads to arrange for the divisional meets, appoint officials and make eny. other arrangements which may be found necessary for ths successful staging of the competitions ThosS divisions having only five schools must have not lest than three schools entered In the divisional meets In order to have athletes entered In the state meet five Those divisions with more than schools ar te have not less than four schools In order to qualify athletea for the state competition. they're different M 4 You 11 know a lows wearing of the new fel- last-nam- one spring hats if its small shape a (loss rolling with brim, and with ths crown creased either Fedora, on the ' new Diamond Semi-tslesco- p Entries Close May 10. (illustrated Creaso mt must be All entries for the state received on or before May JO. Ineligible schools ar not to be considered In any meets until reinstated by ths board of below); if the ribbon is exceptionally wide and is tied in a clever low; If Its a Brown, Tan or Black, or mixture, or a control The majority of roaches of the Salt lake division met Saturday and arranged track and baseball schedules. The first event, which I scheduled for croao-clt- y April 15, will be the Invitational raca, tha distance of which is about three miles. On April 21 will be staged a relay carnival. with only schools of the Salt Laks The division eligible to enter athletes. events will b a quarter-milten-m- il four-m- il and mile, U relays. On April M there will be tiro triangular meets, ons with the East, West and L. D. 8. U., end the other with the GranThe diite. Jordan and Murray School visional meet will com on May 6, with the preliminaries on May 5. Pearl That describes the new hats. Youll need one because like past theyre so Eoat-to-We- ot un- the anything And yoa eaa get at ths of on here, now, now low pries. TIKE SALE Visitor. s, H Call Games Scheduled. M CIOXlilNOOi COMPANY 2JJ-A3- 0 iarxMrnand Bqft MAIN ST. half-mil- New York Golfer Fails to Be Rattled by Noise 6000-MIL- DEL MONTE, CaL, March 20. George A. Harris of New York City won the third annual Blethering golf contest hsr today, eliminating nine ether In competition over nine hole. At th finish Hrrl disproved th chare that h had luffed hla ear with cotton to with' tand the nolee. GUARANTEE E Strictly first, with factory name and rial numbr on vry casing 20 par cnt deposit must accompany II mail ardor ;... $11.00 30x3 nolse-produri- Nonnkld Plain Six Spectator and player armed them selva with horn bell whiatlea end olh er article to rattl th golfer. In plt of th noise, excellent golf wee played, th beet hall being on over par. Dr. William Moffatt, Utica, N. Y lasted until th final Other competing Included A, Dohyne, M. A. McLoughtln Beverly Hill Mae Denver: K. D. McCabe, Brooklyn, ol W. J. Morrison, Shanghai. Dr. Charles Btruh, president of th San Franciaoo club of the Paclflo Coast Baseball league, qualified, but did not play saying he could stand noise on th die mond, but not on th link 12.50 15.50 18.00 20.25 21.23 22.23 30x3Va 32x3 Vs 31x4 , 32x4 , 33x4 , 34x4 larger slice $12.00 13.80 17.50 21.00 25.25 26.23 27.50 In same proportion UNITED i TIRE STORES BOWLER8 TAKE LIAD. BUFFALO. N. Y.. March 29. New lead er were established In th n event of th American bowling congress tournament today, when Charles Norton and 8. Enoch of Madison, Wl. shot 1234 pin INC. two-ma- ' 339 SOUTH STATE Front Tho Store with WHITe e, two-mtl- s, X OA Store 4 By George McManus 11 9 Co. e - Millard-Souther- N - We never did expect a man to purchase if any other store had a smarter or more becoming fashion but we do like the compliment of having you drop in even if it isnt for keeps. , y No urging no hard feelings no curtness. Baseball Writer Says Eddie Leads Field and Wins Di Should Nose Out OpposiMedal rectors Long-ru- n tion When Season-Start- s. With Forty in a Row. PORT WORTH, Texa March 20. With the arrival today of Captain Eddie Collin custodian of the key. regular stone sack on the Whit Sox machine, Manager Kid Gleason found himself up against a delicate problem Involving Messr Eddie Mulligan and Hervey McClellan, candidates for the thlrd-bjob on the alabaster hose. Collin ten for trained days having with the University of Pennsylvania idu at Philadelphia is ready to go to second base tomorrow when th Sox resume operations at Waxahachle. The Cincinnati Reds won from the Sox today, 7 to 4. In the one gam with the New York Giants and th two with the Reds, Mulligan, playing second base, has outhlt McClellan, whom Gleason seemed inclined to favor for th hot corner assignment. But Mulligan has shown a tremendous hustling spirit and has started the older heads on the club talking. At th rate he ha been going in all branches of th Eddie should nos out McClellan gam when the bell rings at Detroit next month. In four trips to th plate against Ray Fisher and Lynn Bren ton at Fort Wort.i yesterday, Mulligan spanked two singles and was robbed of a triple when Pat Duncan mad a great leaping catoh. McClellan was up five times with out compiling a swat. Ernie Johnson, who committed two errors, socked a. triple and a single In, five trial Earl Bheely got a double and a peas and waa called out on a questionable third strike. In tour trips to tho plat Eddie Collins, who viewed the game from the sidelines, was greatly Impressed by all three rookies from Balt Lake. Gla son proposes to glva hla wants a series of Infield workouts at Waxahachle starting tomorrow. Thursday night th team embarks for Wichita Falls to play tnros game . ' IDEA! X H M K V schedule, Following Is ths baseball which .takes car of games for ths East, U. 8. teams: D. West. Granite and L. April 19 blast vs. L. D. 8. U. at L. D. B. U.; Jordan va Granite at Granite. April 14. I. D. . U. va West at West; East va Granite at Oranlt April 19 East va Jordan at Jordan; Oranlt va West at West. April II. Ekat va West at Want; L D. 8. U. va Jordan at Jordan. vs. I D. 8. tT. at April 14. Oranlt L. D. 8. U. Jordan vs. Went at Went 21. East U D. 8. U. at East; va April Jordan va Oranlta at Jordan. a U. va West at I. D. D. May IT. East va Oranlta at East. May 9 East va Jordan at East; Oran-li- e va West at Oranlta. May 9 Fast va West at Bast; I T. S I', vs. Jordan at L. D. 8, U. May 19 Oranlta vs L. D. 8. T7. at Granite; Jordan va West at Jordan. 91. I Hippodrome Theater Tonight 8:30 Sharp JIM LINDOW V. ED SHEPARD Light Heavyweights lix Roup As JAY SOLOMON V CYCLONE EDDIE ELI XT (Salt , Lh) rtbTWlght rear Bound - -- - (Ogden) EI.M EE STULTS . JIMMIB MUNSEN Four Round Featherweight JOHNNIE WOODMANSEB V. JOE COSTELLO (Salt Lakt) (Fhlllppin Islands) Flyweight Four Rounds FRANK BEECHIB vs. JOHN STOLE Middleweight Four Round JOB KELLY V. AX. SILVEE Four Round 125 Found Beat now en al tt Whltoboua Cigar Btor SOS Sooth Main Street |