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Show IVHff r . TIIE BALT LAKE TK III LINE. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, 1021. Minor Changes Prove Satis factory to Ail; Unfortunate Error of Omission Robs the Granite Flinger of Game. No-H- it Feature Events Program of Water Sports at the Deseret Gym. hi rt Dwt -- fm Lists to Be Ready Soon. Four Eighth grad. student of th. city pub ho school will .ngag. in a swimming to to th flrut gym 1h to the plMr who wan cover-in- f meet thl. afternoon In th. naalum pool. Th. competition wlU bo robbed Clrge rtfor t fleet E. Day, no-when th Frmr trimmed under tho direction of William afternoon phyelral education supervisor of th city Murrey hth, T o 0. bools. on the Granite diamond. Th. eventa will ba a twenty-yarThe fetal onileelon cmo In tho ninth eighty-yar- d Inntnf with two out. Prown of Murray alylo, graceful diving and aa relay rare. mho waa flrat hit a ground tall to Flr.t place winner in each heat and I'tfar tovwed th teeing fur Granite. In oatkf but Rork attempted to beat Irown second In the fastest heat compel. to the hag. but wee uneutesful, thue th. semifinal. while winner of tho semigiving the Murray man tho only hit fur finals enter the finals. The entrlee; iila team. SWIM. Utter twirled a vnaeterful game, whif The errorleee field fine etx Murrelte First heat Dean llalton, Ilryfnl; Mag lug behind Utter kept tho men off the young, Irving, Ernest Bolder, Edison; laera in tho early framee. Alma fluerte, Jackson. Hecond heat lawey flarao, McKinley Murray only got four men on the baeea, I Intati. Kill Kinney, two by being walked, one by a fielder a Gaylord Morgan, iholce and the other by tho 'joeatlonabio iiiimn.r; Wilbur Wasatch. hit. Third heat Dam Wllon W set Junior They worked one around to third baee( but ho died there. Kat elite pitched high; Edison; Morris McIoell, Wilbur a etrong game, but the Farmers bunched M Ksndrlt k, Kryant; liarrow, of their In Ing. thetr hite In two Inninga for alt runo. They scored three times In the Alma Winn, Jarkson; Vic Fourth heat fourth Inning on an error and two two tor Mi Farlane. Uintah. Ernest Colon) an. Mormon. CornwnH and They M Klnley. Motor llamlll. Weaatrh. taggera ly at reg.etered their other four runa In the Abe Dlewnan, Kumner; Fifth fifth Inning on two hit a baao on holla Wallace I inline. Ilryant; Marvin Ilaneon, and an error. West Junior high; Arthur Ackman, Edl- Cornwall iluyed well or Orwnlte, get twu two three hite, baggers. being ting Klxth heat Fenton' ifcV'nilum, Irving In four trips Monson and Foreman also Plain. Llnnell, McKinley; Mervln Bishop, Hex k, iiripg regiaterod two hits each. Kenneth Udqulst, Humner. hurat and Llndaay showed good form in Jeckeon; Keventh heal Marvin Broberg, Uintah. the infield. Franklin Andraon, West Junior high, Krr tho laitora Bacon plaed a star Walter Shepard, Wasatch. ' at ahortatop. Frame and Olsen gam GRACKFULDIVE. a iso played excellent h&ll. Dean llalton, Wallace Dunne, Howard The homo team showed a decided Im ptotemenl oer their pluvious games, and Terr,. Ibjant; Krneat Snider, Welter should make tha other team hustle in Ackman, LeMer McI)owell, K4lon; Max tntlr remaining game Young, Wallace Barrow, Will Rehlneon. UlfcKAl. GliMTK Irving, Alma Ouerta, Alma Winn. Marvin AM KHOI AHMHOA Bishop, Jatkeon; Krneat Uoleman, WallUedm Ik 4 O 0 13 0 I tnrfuy 2k 4 0 O S 0 ter liras. Blaine IJnnrII, jroKInley, Oscar 0 I t OitlrfH... luewa.rf. Dat la, Kenneth Lundqulat, 4 3 S 0 Kvane, llugene hratlfrd if 0 0 0 Otrawal(e. Marvin Iloberg, Baacom CllfTord, Sumner. 1 4 Muaann rf. 4 1 3 3 0 Maeoa m. I 0 0 JaeeaAb.. 0 0 0 0 3 Hue. lb... 4 0 0 10 0 Vl vr AIcKarlane, Uintah; Victor llamlll, Iirtiehl. Fell tloamer, Waaatrh; fnss.e.. 00 00 00 41 00 Tiptoe. rf . 00 00 30 O 30 Harold Chrlatlan,. Junior high. 0 farceis Keeiprf.. 0 0 0 0 0 tlrngbrat 30 0 10 8 0 BKLAV RACK. 0 YARDS, FOUR BOT8 lilsn 20., IN EACH TKAM. J Aatlitc P 0 O O 0 0 Simona If. 0 10 0 0 A.ksUlr.lf 1 0 0 0 0 Peierwm.lf 1 0 0 0 0 Flrat hhat Bryant. Kdleon, Irving Smith, rf.. 1 0 0 0 0 Second heat Jackson, McKinley, Sumner. Totals 00 0 1 34 12 Total. ..14 I 7 27 IS Third heat Uintah, Wasatch, West Score ky laalsga ... ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 junior high. Murray 0 brsalto -7 Failure ntrlr d, EHn, h-- Player to TS Trlbesw BRIGHAM CITY, April II. Much business was transacted by tha board of S pact. governors of tho Northern Utah Baseball league la sees Ion In thla city yesterday afternoon, Tb'er wsr present President George Romney, Secretary Raymond C Olsen, W, W. Anderson, Ixgan; E. it Mite. Rmlthflsld; B. R. Rogers, Lewiston; O. W. Adams. Ogden; A. N. Fish-burTrsmonton, and W. E. Davis, Brigham f'lty, A few changes wsr mads In th league achsdul so that several of ths team had their horns dales shifted from Saturday to Wednesday and vies varan. This j somewhat, and under rlty was affected the revised a, hedule the Peaches wl!l plsy eleven Saturday games, ala Wad needs y games and three Monday games ' at home The revision of the playing dates was amicably adjusted, and tbs naw lineup meets tho approval of all the masnatea. Tha Dels of nlayor signed up last year were resd and each club announced tbe j releases and retention of former players, but no club was ready to submit a complete ropier o( Ita 1221 team. Ths bylaws stipulate, however, that each cluo must submit a h Individual contract to tbs president of tho lesgu and rscelv hla official endorsement of ths same before th season opens, which will b on n, 4 May It was stated that all th dubs In th league, except Brigham City and have a scorer's box with bell to announce th run after each Inning, and the local repreaen tativ ensured the other magnate tnat euch will be provided at the pearhea' ball lot. together elth-e-w- g score- - board directly oppoeite the grandstand. Manager Joe Van of tho Peaches th following men signed up. A few others are still considering proposiPitchers Willis (Cy) Morgan, tions Tom Kelley, Kandy Ballinger, Jeaee Keller, Lloyd Keller, Catcher B. V. Johnson. Inflslders A. O. Gunn, Johnny Galena. Jack Malaeed, Red Lynch. Lester Jarvis and Jo Van. n, rs 4300k 1 Wt j 00400000 rour High Schools Enter ball League for Southern Utah Teams Large Teams for First Meet of Salt Lake Division Summary : Krror Olseo, Panders. Two base , Hate kite 4. erawsll 3. Muasaq Double play Haros to Olsra to asadors. Moles bsseo- Oloea. Joe, roremas, Cornwall. Haore on bolls Off t Iter 2, off J Kasreilie 1. atmrk exit By t Iter 0. Psm4 ball gram, nu tpeelsl to The Tribune. by J. ltaatome 4. by pltrber Aabioa. Time of fimo 1 20. M ANTI. April 21 If present plans pro Itaogbaa. carry through, aouthern Utah la to hav baseball league. A great deal of In great la being taken In such an organ): NIW CUE RECORD. tlon. TAMPA. Fla.t April 21 Frank Taber Two weeks ago last Monday repreaen ikl of 8chenctacH, N. Y., worlds un tatlves five towns, Mantl, Gunnison dfesied pocket billiard champion, today Sailna, from Richfield and Monroe, met at liV defeating Arthur Howard. 12fi to Kalina for the ptifpoee of perfecting an rwna hla moth coimeeuttvo game, aald to After due deliberation be of organisation. world's recitd In th rty-ou- e was to decided make an effort to or --to- 0 awd gamaa tha. 4)ura-aa-4-- 2F gantxe a TcagQe'To OOh.lef Cf four team la The first high school relay carnival In tha Balt Lake division .will be held on the Granite athletlo field today. The schools which will enter are the East high. West high, L. D. 8. IT. and Granite bight norMi.g had htgtrUp'Tmttl our It was 160 to 0. from Sanpete county and four from been heard from Jordan concerning Its 'ji.U- Sevier. '',n LANDIS REINSTATES BAKER. The meeting adjourned to meet Vgaln entries. According to th rule of the meat, no The pur CHICAGO, April 25, at Kalina April I!. Frank (Horn,-nia- ) Monday, Raker today wag rclntafi In or- pose nr the meeting next Monday night la entrant can participate In more than two to complete the organixatlon and draw a relays, not Including th ganised basehall hr Federal Jiulge La ml a.. event, wwmislonr of baseball. It la under-h- schedule for the coming season. The purpose Is to hut the coaches en will Immediately join th. New ter a larger list of runners to represent k American league team. Will in the schools. The first event will be run off at 1.15. Today be Following the flrat relay th others win put through with aa much speed as LONDON, April II. Miss Alexa Stirling, possible, because the list of events In American woman golf champion, will play eludes some race that will take quite e will in her stond tournament in England to a few minutea to run. The morrow at Hurhlil for a silver cup. The be run first, ths quarter-mil- e second four-iIt content will be thirty-si- x holea at medal Then the and relays will be run off. This piy. will make a total of six races. Mias Stirling, among other contestant Th Leopards will be represented in will compete against Mina Cecil Leltch, the British champion; Mm Elsie Grant-Sutti- every event. Coach Romney stated that former open champion and one ha would probably use two teams In eaiii time Scottish champion; Mra. Temple Do- race with th possible exception of the affair. The East high lads have bell, who was American champion lit 1911. when she played-aMiss Gladys Ravens-crof- t; been going through some extensive train T1m F. Teacher. Miss Janet Jack-so- n Ing during the last month or two and ski th record She Leopard boys' made In and Misa Joyce Wethered. th Indoor A. A. U. meet ahowe that Romney has th material to back him. The East high will probably be BOWLING eat In th shorter relays because strong of the abundance of sprlntera at the hilltop institution. Chief are these Oscar among Th Commercial league all stars were the winners agalnet the Union Assay Smith, Reed and Leon Loofbourow, VirCain, Randall gil and Murray Henderson, team of the City league last night the Meyera twins. Tne relays tn which 2 3 I TtL ths athletes will run distances wiU longer 177 173 l5 Evafia, C also have some good representatives from t 175 171 145 Mitchell that appeals the East high. The recent marathon 170 16 12 Gvllenswan showed that there is a bunch of good 177 15 18 Poulton. U to men of distance runners at the East high school Brewerton 157 151 f...139 also. Lon Kump, Lance Grundy Ig, Law good-dres- s rence Mushier, Uladmar Sellers and Bax taste 1833 335 773 ter Lejshon hre among the best of these. 3 The West high will enter a strong team hears the name 173 147 163 . of athletes in the affair. The Panthers lurrnaififrrnmrr 115 ITS 160 Massey will be handicapped considerably, how 175 142 153 Young the absence ever, of Vernal Funk and by Hallen .193 164 174 Al Everltt, tha three hesf sprrht" 163 187 172 Walker " era of the school. Funk ls suffering 819 818 833 2470 from the mumps and will probably be Totals .... unable ta. start training until next week. Rumors have It that the Everltt twins have withdrawn from school. Should this prove to be the case, Christensen will probably have a somewhat slower team to enter In the e relay. The West high mentor will rely chiefly on Roy Newman, Dick Williams. Ruloti Anderson, Joe Folca, Francis Paul Stewart, Lee White, Kenneth Farney. Blaine Paria, Jack Howells, Lund, Kenneth Taylor, Harvey HowGreshner, Hal Bowen, Art ard Carmen, Milton Braden, Hoggan, Diamond - Setter ,First-clas- s Howard Dangle. Alex Hoggan, George Langford ind A 'With good references. . ' Earl Lundquist. Granite will enter a well seasoned group man capable of setting of runners. Coach Baird has been putlog the Red and Blue lads through some stones and supervising run-o- f stiff workouts lately In hopes of conditioning them for today's event. He will A. Heath announcer; Creed three Sullivan Haymond, have a strong contingent In the shorter Willard Ashton, John G. Giles events. Including Utter, V. Peterson, starter; Power and D. A. Callahan, Judges of finish: Operated Thompson, Dust and Dehrlng. His longBirkenstock and er relays will be run by Hart, Tipton. James E. Moss, John work. Klein, timers. C. Oren Wilson, JoSteady Clarkson, Bennett and Densell. in the F. L. Snow A. and inspecKoy McIntyre, seph relay Baird will uae runners tors Communicate by wire. of course, and W. Blackler, clerk picked from his dally gvmnaslum classes. of course. DELICIOUS AND REFRZSHINO These lads are mostly freshmen ls and sopohmores. and they will derive a great the dance brings thirst of deal If experience, nothing else, from Centred Coca-Cobrings the long relay. Vadal Peterson will hav his strong - utSflfeiaAfcfcdeBget?- - relay have an aggregation ofgocKi distance run Atlanta, Gm. 429 ner this season and th Gold and Blue Special to TlM ,TrttKiM. bovs feel confident of PROVO, April 21. Ray Timmerman, things their own way in the four taking and represident of the Provo club and member lays The sprints will see some fast of the league board of control, and John athletes running under the Gold and Blue ijk v"" i colors also. club and league secretary, have Saxey. Is a list- of the L. D. 8. U. completed the baseball schedule for the Following entries in the various relays season. can positively assert that there does not exist a 440 yards Cartwright, Wlrthlln, Mci team at home on May Provo The opens 718 with Spanish Fork, and closes at home Cullough and Ray. single case of Blood Disease, Kidney, di any other Half mile g Heber Wlrthlln. bn with the first game Cartwright, 2t, August disease of men I cannot cur promptly, safely, permaand Ray. ' abroad being played with Nephl, May 20. On mile Holt, B ackman, Taylor and of the Provo nently, if amenable to treatment. Elliott Charles Manager Richards. team has assigned his players to their It does me r!?i.t2.eur men Two miles young. Holt, Dean and respective positions and has them practicb suffering from drains or discharges I use, Beckman. any form dally at Ttmpanogos park. Four miles Liddell, Parry, Hansen and ing Our team la 76 per cent bettor this only th latest and best methods and medicines. I am OP to date In every particular; and as long as 1 Paul. than last. said Manager Elliott toyear am In business will be regarded as th leading speTen mile Dean. Edmunds Young, day. All th players work In harmony, cialist. Taylor, Iverson, Rose, Cannon, Richards, and 1 hop to see th Provo team cop Olsen. Btrtngham. Barnes, Campbell, the flag I Invite you'fo My office to learn of my methods The following is the lineup: Rawson, Wlrthlln. Edington, Paul, LidI to 5 dally, 10 to 13 Sundays, 7 to 8 evenings. OR. W. M. Griffith , Backman, Hall and Hill, catchers. Elliott, first Hansen, dell, Holt, Parry, Gfftcs 113 Main St. twee; Riley, second base: Schott, shortBlake. Winter and W. Cannon . Following Is the list of officials; Roy stop; Farmer, third base; Sheehan, left Some men have been holding back waiting for clothes prices to reach normal. They can buy tins season assured that prices will remain stable. Styleplus have always been famous for their good quality at moderate prices. 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In the province, who came to Rom to hear addresses. i WILL APPOINT MINISTER. ' OTTAWA, April 21 Definite announcement of the Canadian government's Into the tention to appoint a minister United States was made In th house of commons tonight by Premier Metgben during a debate on a vote of 360 086 for Canadian representation at Washington. Chicago - A STEIN & COMPANY ' , - New York . tip buy Paris today remember they've been m ini |