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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SU NDAY MORNING, MAY 14 22, 1921. $ t American Golfers Administer Vico Team Presents Strong Lineup This Year Decisive Defeat to Britishers Clean Sweep Made in Foursomes and Five Out of Eight Matches in Singles Won by U- - S. Team, I toger Hornsby Pressed by Maranville for Honors In National Organization. Ned Gourdin, Crimson Ne . gro Athlete, Carries Off Major Portion of Honor! a CHICAGO, May 21. "Rabbit" Maran-jill- of Pittsburg was on a batting ram- yaga during tha past weak, and went from teats place to second, to beeom to Rogare Horneby, St. the runner-u- p Louts star, who la topping the National In batting, despite the league regular fact that he ran Into a slump Marah-ville- 'a average to .868, compared with - .868 last week, while the National champion of last year dropped from .ill to Mass.,' May 21. Ned CAMBRIDGE, Gourdin, Harvard's negro athlete, after breaking the Intercollegiate record In the broad Jump, with 24 feet $ Inches, and dash, took the winning the dash from Stevenson, Princeton's star sprinter, and helped the Crimson defeat the Tigers, 19 to 6$, In a track ' meet today, Gourdin mark in the running broad Jump broke the collegiate record set In 1899 by A. C. Kreenzleln of the University of Pennsylvania, Pole vault Won by Harwood, Harvard; second, M. Gratwlok, Harvard; third, Tevts, Harvard. Height, 12 feet. dash Won by Gourdin, Harvard; second, Stevenson, Princeton; third, Chapin, Harvard, Time, :22 run Won by Conover, Prince ton; second, Penfleld, Princeton; third. Fox, Harvard. Time, 1 $9 Running broad jump Won by Gourdin, Harvard, Lourle, second, Princeton; third, Goodell, Harvard. Distance, , 24 feet 6 inches (newt collegiate record.) Hammer throw Won Speers, by Princeton: second. Brown. ''Harvard; 148 third, Rutan, Princeton. Distance, feet 7 Inches. hurdles Won by Taylor, Princeton; second. Fits, Harvard; third, Time, :25. Marsey, Princeton. dash Won by Gburdtn, Harvard; second, Lourle, Princeton; third, 10. Chanln, Harvaru, - run W Time, on by Stevenson, Princeton; second, Johnston, Princeton; third Wharton. Harvard. Time. 49 High Jump Krogness, Harvard, and Goodell, Harvard, tied for first place, 6 feet 11 inches: Knogness won the toss; third, Sweet, Princeton, 6 feet 10 Inches, Two-mlrun Won bit Martin, Princeton, second, Rogers, Princeton; third. Steers, Princeton. Time, 9 62 -- Shot put Won by- - Tolbert, Harvard; second. Halsey, Princeton; third. Keck, Princeton. Distance, 44 feet 7 Inches. d high hurdles Won by Krogness, Harvard second, Massey, Princeton; third, WTiltney, Harvard. Time, . y 220-ya- 880-ya- - Long Shot Mark for - ree-year-ol- ds Sunrises INDIVIDUAL MATCHES theWetcra-.AAhlUeelub-aBdevri- Carpentier Learns That Barbed Wire Will Halt i td-yard 5. clean-playin- g le 5. just-abou- 1 J20-yar- -- 5. -- U IN STATE 21,-J- ack Will Sugar With v ter-Wise- 6 3, 3. Racqueteers Play Fast Practice Sets 8- -5 Kln-sell- e, JOLTS BRITISH eight-roun- ck - se and British Both Polo Are -- 1 - Mat and Ring IT IS VICTOR OF MEET or-mo- re ur snug-fittin- d Meka-Ntuks - ........i ar-(ki- Balloon Race for Elimination Trials m Prest-O-Ll- L te 40 a, te -- d, tr Trolley League Games Scheduled Today one-elde- County Organize - ten-rou- League Baseballers Win From Pocatello Indians Mol Rogash-Baitfle- ld Mercersburg Academy Wins National -- ' ' in r- ten-rou- nt ,J , ' FOURSOME MATCHES A Charles W. (Chick) Evans and Robert (Bobby) Jones defeated George ) O, Simpson and J. L. C. Jenkins, & up and 3 to play. Francis Ouimet and jess Guliford defeated Cyril Tollsy and B.-- W. E. Holderness, 3 up and 2 to play. Dr, Paul Hunter and J. Wood Platt defeated R. H. de Montmorency and Roger Wethered by 1 hole. W. J. Fownes, Jr, and Frederick J. Wright defeated A. A. Aylmer and T. D, Armour, 4 op and 2 to play. 106-ya- mut-b-a- , Cyril Tolley, British amateur golf champion, defeated Charles W. (Chick) Evans, Amercas amateur champion, 4 Up and 3 to play. in the United States championship golf tour-- n Francis Ouimet, runner-u- p ament in 1920, heat J. L, C. Jenkins of Troon, 6 up and 6 to play, C. A. Aylmer of Ranlegh defeated Dr. Phil Hunter of Los Angeles, chami pion of southern California, by 2 up and 1 to play. Jease P. Guilford of Boston defeated Georgs O. Simpson by 2 up and 1 to play, W. O. Fownes, Jr, of Pittsburg, tho veteran golfer, defeated Roger With ered of Worplesdon by 3 up andA to play. T. D. Armour of Lothianbum heat J. Wood Platt, the Philadelphia cham- pioiiy by 2 up ftud 1 to play Frederick J. Wright of Boston, champion of Massachusetts, defeated E W. Holderness of Waltwnheath by 2 holes. Robert T. ("Bobby) Jones of Atlanta defeated R. H. de Montmorency , by 4 np and 3 to play. 220-ya- one-fift- - Summary of Results of Matches Between American and British Golfers at Hoylake England 100-ya- rd George Kelly of the Glahts, who Is competing with Babe Ruth of the Yankees in the major league race for home y4v.,V&Y F w m 1 . . V, v. four-pl- y blow, runk honors, hit only one to while total his which brought up eight, the American league champion hae an Left to right Hoggan, second base; Wills, outfield; Retting, outfield; Papworth, catcher; Dewald, first base; even dosen. shortstop; P. Papworth, pitcher; Melius, pitcher; Morianty, utility; Christiansen, outfield; Earl Wright, manHolme of Cincinnati stole another base Morgan, The Vico Kid,1 mascot. ager. Below during the week and leads the base stealers, with eight thefts. St, Schulta, Other leading battersWinning: twelve jtraijfbt games and Louli, 364, Barber, Chicago, .3o6, Harlosing; none jup (to date is the record Lowers grave, Cincinnati, .854, Johnston, Brookhanging, ,u in the Vico den of the XTtan lyn, .351; McHenry, St. Louis, ,3i4 , K.in Classic Miller, Philadelphia, .346. Carr, PlttsOil & Refining company. The Vicos JJeaJL. Kelly,, burg. 344. .346. have come right op through the ComTh New York, mercial league season without a scratch, in Store. and have, played several additional LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 21 Old The averages are o4 those players who 2 03 6 of record for Rosebuds a games with the best amateur in this have participated In fifteen or more mile and a quarter, established when and Include games of last games, won the Kentucky derby on May she vicinity. M ednesday. h of a 8, 1914, was lowered They have trimmed Sandy, Midvale, . A number of surprises are in store for out- on second bv today Woodtrap, the A league baiters In Die next of the few weeks, lyrus Cobb, pilot Kentucky handicap, for other first-clas- s amateur outfits! reTigers Is back at his old tricks with the and upward. Ethel Gray was second Willow, and promises to make things Inthem of all surplus goat feathand third. lieving Jouett Not teresting for one of his outfielders, Harry ers. Characterized in the language of Woodtrap paid $45 20 to win, ' $23 00 Heilman, who is leading the league with to place and $12 10 to show. the "pellet, they are a scrappy, hardan average of ,464. Cobbs mark is .815 with $10,000 added money, The race, Youth. was worth $15 200, of which Woodtrap hitting, outfit, with plenty George Sisler. St, Louis star, is coming American of talent. along fast, and has moved from thlrty-- , won $12,625. Ethel Gray $1500, Jouett seventh to fourth place In two weeks $800 and Ginger, who finished fourth, Considering the limited time the Ills average now Is .380, one point behind saved the stake of $276. gets out to practice and play,-the"gang" Stephenson, the Alabama university star, 21 t Associated would the PARIS, May as soon plsy reg- (By who playing second base for the Press.) Two hundred French professionals, or any team that fight world's champion Cleveland team. Bib Elar not a Babe Ruth In it. 'fans" have booked passage on the Falk, White So outfielder, who Is deThe pitching staff 'has plenty of clared to be the find of the season. Is steamer Leopoldtna, which will take a because considerable attention on the ball, and lots of per- :16. stuff attracting of his slugging, Falk went from .293 a representative of the French government Mile run Won by OConnell, Harvard; fectly good control along with it. Manweek ago to .347, and Is tied with Wil- to America to witness the championship ager Wright has devoted his time and second, Foresman, Princeton;4.27third, G, liams of St, Louts for tenth place. P. Bryan, Princeton. Time, match between Georges Carpentier and Jack Dempsey in Jersey City-on Yield. They" are just about airtight in July 3, Ruth Prosperous. their class, many ordinarily good bits IOWA VICTOR Babe Ruth had a fairly prosperoue ' suffering an untimely death a la exeATLANTIC CITY, May Week, bagging three circuit drives. HarEVENTS as cution result a of hard and practice ris added a brace of bases to his stolen Dempsey finished Ills first eek of trainv . training. base record and la showing the way with In preparing for the world's ing today PES MOINES, Iowa, May 21. Iowa Ths Monday at 10 o'clock the public eight. Othbr leading batters Including games of championship contest with Georges Carwill get a glimpse of some, pretty good university won the annual state college track 378; pentier on July 2 with the shortest workthe Drake sta Wednesday: Speaker, Cleveland, old baseball if they go to dium and field meet at In Housers Clash genuine every event scoring today by Ruth, New York, ,378; Menosky, Boston, out he has Indulged In since he started Vicos Municipal diamond Ko. 1. The two-ml- le run and Javelin 375: Bossier, Detroit, .362; Tobin, St. the except are scheduled to tangle with the Macca- trrow, for a total of 69 points. his grind six dnvg ago, Louis, ,360. in bees rs what to Webs 52 points, to one be second Ames promises of with finished the In Hntlcr and Brief, Kansas City teamThe heavyweight champion worked best games in the Commercial league Grinnell third with 20. and Drake fourth mates. have exchanged places for the hts Indoor arena a little more than half an . 8 19 Cornell scored with this season. points, Coe leadership of the American association hour, stepping four rounds with the gloves 6 pee Moines 2)4 and Morningslde batters, the former topping the list with and punching the bag and sandbag for an average of .443, while the latter is four rounds. He finished with some American Seven records were broken In the gymnastic exercises. Jack Clifford, who hitting .428.holdHauser of Milwaukeean conavcourse of the meet and a mark was esthird place with tinued to boxed the last two rounds with Demptablished in the javelin throw, a new erage of ,422. Zwllllng of Kansas City sey, was bleeding from the mouth before event on Die program. slammed out another homer and brought the first round was finished. In the high school events Cedar Rapids hla string of circuit drives to seven, while SAINT CLOUD, France, May 21. (By school won an easy first place with Dressen the fleet footed 8t. Paul player, Women in Crowd. the Associated Press,) The American high 29 points. West Dei Moines was second failed to add to his twelve stolen bases. women and a Several chll few tennis 13 team quite which with will and Iowa City high school Other leading batters: Lear, Milwaukee, participate in were in the crowd and there was a the worlds hard court championships third with 18 points. 118; Baird, Indianapolis, .411; Miller, Bt.a, dren women when from the gasp Dempsey Cedar Rapids won the high honor by Paul, .383; Kirke, Louisville, .36, here had their first practice today In the Clifford halfwav across the ring five firsts and four thirds Indianapolis, .884, Gainer, Mllwau-fre- sent reeling to the ropes with a left hook historic park of Saint Cloud, where the capturing .387; Good. Kansas City, .871, Arm' and After to finished he chin the Dempsey . .371. matches will be plaved championship Strong, St. Paul, ABILITY spent a few minutes piaiing with the William T. Tllden II, the worldll grass AMERICANS children court champion, was particularly pleased Paddock Pressed. of usual THE game Dempsey played tha with the red clay courts, which do not 4 Smiling Jack" Lellvelt at Omaha and baseball with newsraper men and camp cause ev entrain. He said they were equal Meta of Sioux City are pressing Paddock followers todav. Be played first bits In to courts the world. any LONDON, May 21. (By the Associated of Sioux City for the batting honors of part of the game and pitched two inAfter this morning's practice, Tllden Press ) The HovLke correspondent of the Western league, among the regulars nings. wa he said satisfied with the all tho way Btar, describing the foursome matches towas arena dedicated The more outdoor who participated in fifteen or games, the players were rounding Into form, and plaved by the' American and English d tests. and night With five according to averages released today Pad-dowas with the splendelighted particularly today Says: golfers, ft The champion was which include games pf Tuesday. spectHr. did playing of Mr. Molla Bjurstedt Mat Everybody was optimistic over the ts leading with .421, while Meta Is lorv Miss Edith team. The crowd said that the British and, Sigourney. runner-u- p N. MANTHASRET.' mark with .415 and Lellvelt Y, April 21 Tllden w ill do no hard playing before Americans were only four-ba- ll and not Is .398. that Georges- - Carpentier learned today ' form of - Jnursome hnt he wtll eald. HiamPlonshipiy tha gapi fin player, East of Wichita haa pulled put do- - front Into to were not to excel. While the which get British gradually. shape supposed East real American bov. among the circuit drive hitters. to appear too optimistic, th Bobby Jones and Evans proceeded to die To protect George from curious eyes, league has reached the fourth week of wishing tiagged four home runs In the past week hi did conceal not confidence the five holes first champion that Idea, stpale going and is leading the home-ru- n hitters with Munager Francois Descainps had the play, while the Twilight circuit has Just in the chances of the American team. In The British pair only halved seven. Smith, Wichita; Krueger, Joplin, fence around the camp crested with opened Its s hedule. However,- - there is one of these holes. and K. Moore, Oklahoma City, are tied for barhed wire guaranteed to rip the seat a "Jones waa outdriving Jenkins by great deal of InLrest in prospects that Of anv trousers stolen base honors with eight each. , twenty vards. and he and hla rartner had would allow a twilight club to skip off COLLEGE BASEBALL Other leading batters: Walker, Joplin, Now," he said, "wa shall have to recast formula old of the allowing . "797: Robertson. Krueger, Joplin, .891 with the honor for the league. However, two putts on the green They plaved loplln. .880; blast, WHhlta, 373; Harper, she all from onto distances their second ts one must admit that the Sunday morning MADISON, Wis, May 21. The Wiscon Oklahoma City, .378, Beck, Wlihlta, .359, Boys Are in Hiding. the green near enough to give them the bo some mighty good ball. sin baseball team defeated. Northwestern are playing tVashburn, Wichita, ,856, of Their down a an went to putt. When the nun At attendant running today. 9 to 4. A home run Py Captain chancy were- - playing to- be anywhere Bugm-HoutfrWsgh-t-he nsstum rigged upln the bam,-h- tr present wtits Elliott Id "the "first' scored two other opponent on the green. Their Iron shots failed and tied rendition of "The Marseillaise was and Utah OH nines are going to men. U. S. their putts perished He Interrupted by a violent sneezing. It out to the tape. The .feature of all th Americans was Victors Investigated. a rafter he found three step Teams SOLDIER WELD, Cambridge, Mass., their In the uTnh Oil this confidence at the holeslde. The the forenoon, play Lying along defeated PrinceHarvard II. line-ueasily May will p tousled-hatre- d Americans putts never look to be going against the Maccabees. The boys, who misunderstood In a loosely played contest today. an else hole. Into the The than where LONDON; May 21. Both American and his French and laughed Instead of com- Vico lads have been busting the old ap- tonThe R H.E. British had neither the courage nor the English polo teams won trial games to- ing down. Collaring the three, he ushered ple on the nose wtih evident success thus Harvardscore; 3 8 11. far. behole However, the Macs are not far the them to the front gate. They stuck their day They groveled Y 6 4 strength to go for ... The American players beat the Wood- tongues out at him, for a line and did a lot of prospecting for and when he turned hind and may be able to boost the Oil Princeton Batteries Goode and Blair; Margett, pay seed o the green, which are signs peckers at Ranelagh by ( goals to 3, while hla back he saw Georges on the porch, bov from their lofty position. The game Jeffries aqd Fisher will be played on Municipal No. L with team beat the Freeboot- his shoulders shaking with mirth. the of nervousness." ers at Roahamptbn, 5 goals to X Had the bo) a been permitted to re- Bond as umpire 21. N. scor ITHACA. Final Y., May The House club will oppose the Bugar main they would have been disappointed, WASHINGTON V- Iso outfit at Fort Douglas Yale 4, Cornell 1. for Georges, according to news which Webster-sea Dope favors the Suburbanite--A- e from the still sifted skf. camp, .vesting Notes Iowa Columbia At ebster-Wls- e 6, W .college Dubuque, tourout new the However, nine tried has a been l.ater, Carpentier Dakota Aggies A ing car. He drove. In company with his known to upset the dope and will nq doubt North At Syracuse Syracuse 6, Colgate 4, - HlttV.AI'KEK. Wls.May 21 Mike trainer, lomn-iHimake things interesting for the Sugar HAYWARD FTET.p, Eugene. Ore, May g 21. The dark lads. Coleman rfwill umpire x Bottcrills Dressed In cap. Gibbons, Bt. Paul middleweight boner, toUniversity of of Washington InIOWA CITY. Iowa, May 21. Th won the third Pacific coast conference brown suit and sweater, he appeared to are picked to defeat the Postal nine when day was matched for a fifteen-roun- d team baseball defeated Iowa diana tontest to a decision with Al Sommers be about the weight hla manager an- they clash on the Riverside-Diamonmeet here The again today with a total of sixty of California at the Coeur dAlene race nounced he had made on his arrival sevhave a rattling good- ball club today, 3 to 1, in a western conference points. Oregon Agricultural college took 170 on the and tint Idaho near are fans second with 48. Oregon third with 874 track, Spokane, eral days ago pounds. doping out the situation game W R. H. E. and Washington fourth with 1884. .Snore- After the ride Georges joined hi man- that will arise when the Meka-NItk- s meet ash., July 4. 3 2 8 The bout has been arranged by Tom ager and others of the party and sprawled the league leader"" Leonard Will umpire. Indiana , The high point winner of the meet was 1 I 4 Andrews, Milwaukee promoter, who to- In comfortable rockers on the front lawn. The Western- - Opt of Washington, with fifteen will attempt to Iowa , Batteries Walker and Minton; Dyke Hurley day received a telegram from Mike Col- He placed his chair behind a rose bush avenge themselves for their defeat of points. were lins, Gibbons manager, at New York, to escape the eyes Of automobUiats. last Bunday when they play the K. of C. and Locke. conference records smashed Five club on Bonneville field. confirming the match. Collins will be In and one tied. The Knights Milwaukee In a few days to sign are sticking Uose teethe cellar and have At West Polnt, N. Y, Army 2, Ford-haGet-of- f 1, expressed a profound desire to rise from AND Ulblon will receive approximately At 9, PENN, MICHIGAN their lowly habitation. Philadelphia Pennsylvania Van Meter has 1 0.000. of undertaken the Job Georgetown 7. mediation. WINNERS TECH TRACK The O S. Depot club will meet the NEW YORK, May 21 -- Mike Gibbons FIRMING!! AM. ITHACA, N. Y., May fl. Yale defeated organization in the final May 21. The 1921 defeated Patsy Flynn In fifteen rounds national eliminationAla, balloon race got un- game of the scries. The game will be Cornell. 4 to I, today In a well played CAMBRIDGE, Mass, May 21. MassaLuit night. der way shortly after 7 o elqck tonight played at the fair grounds. Jackson will baseball game, chusetts Institute of Technology won the H. "Atas-raderR. indicator. of handle the the balloon E championship track and field meet of the with the departure Score, , NEW ORLEANS, MaV 21 Jeff Smith The eftickii schedule of the Commercial Yale . New England Athletic California," piloted by Captain Intercollegiate I $ 1 association defeated Harry Clreb In fifteen rounds John Berry of St. Louis The big bag league Sunday morning division will be Cornell , today, with 46 points. Batteries Coxe and Peters; Hollo and last night, sailed westward at about twenty miles announced Monday. Fifteen team participated. , All games are to be tinder way not later Wegner. an hour and the eight other contestants , than 9 SU o'clock, according to the league Intervals. Lake Tribune Leteed Wire. followed at fhlogo Trlhan-gil- t PITTSBURG, Pa, May 21. Pennsyl21 of won a vania Illlnola Low rules. start the pressure 21 URBANA, delayed May gas HI,, CHICAGO. May State, with 107 V4 points, won tha Johnny Wilson, tha face which will determine the three Wased rtomr from gameuniversity, annual la University of Pittsburg open middleweight champion, praotlcaby 0. 1 in internaAmerican to the Toklo, today, representative track meet her today. signed to meet Augie Ratner of New tional contest Three to next on be held Brussels error run an lone at her Illinois got Xork In a match for the Gordon Bennett cup hit a In the second Inning when Me at an open-a- ir show in Detroit next Sat- September ANN ARBOR. Mich., May 21. Michigan Weather observations were said by hot grounder, and Stewart, who had hit won a Ratner recently defeated Tel d urday. victory in a track meet Indicate that weather ourean officials safety and stolen second, romped home. with (Kid) Lewis. Chicago today, 10$ to 27. the balloons would continue westward The Trolley league will plav Its regu- McCann held the Japanese In hand, aluntil the Mississippi river was crossed, lar game this forenoon with contests on lowing but one hit. Harry Grrb of Pittsburg and Chuck and then Teams they would change to a north- Hires diamonds. Score: Millard There has been . some Wiggins of Indianapolis, R H E. course, and finally the air currents misunderstanding about who is who and wilt come together next Satur- west course to the north and whv relative to local ball 1 would turn the $ Ball Waseda ,, HowIn bout a at South grounds. Bend. day 0 I northeast, bringing th balloons to the ever, the backers of the Trolley league an- Illinois .. ... Great Lakes region. Batteries Watsumato and Kujtjli Mc- Rpecul to The Tribune. nounce authoritatively that the regularly Sammy Mandell. the fast Rockford scheduled game between th Western Ath- Cann and Dougherty. bantam',' will be in Bob Ropers party DELTA. May SI. The Millard County letic club and the Vets will take place going to New York. While there -- the Colored baseball league, composed of Hinckley, on Bonneville field at 9 30 this morning At Lincoln. Neb University of NO- - Sutherland, be will looked after by Eddie youngster Meadow, SprtngvlUe, Deseret 4. Braugg will do the chucking for the braska 6, Oklahoma university Logan, manager of the army captain. A and Delta, haa been organized. With the Vets Groeschner will be on th mound mstch with Midget Smith Is in the makofficers: President, Mavor Clark following for the W. A. C. nine The clubs ere CHICAGO. May 21 The Michigan baseing for the Rockford boy. Allred of vice president, T. George Special ts The Tribune. league leaders in the Tpoi'ey circuit and ball team pounded two Chicago pitcher Theobald Delta; of Hinckley: secretary-treasure- r. a nifty battle is expected. Ed. laul low for thirteen hit and a 12 to 8 victory in POCATEDliO. Idaho, May 21, Chaffee ST. PAtrL, Minn , May 21. Billy Miske Leon. Jackson of Ossie; directors, western conference game today. of St. Paul and Bill Brennan of Chicago, Athletics, colored baseball team, defeated will umpire. a James Bennett of Deseret, Lawrence AbThe Motor Merc will mix with the The heavyweights, have been matched to box the Pocatello Indians here today. bott Of Sutherland, W. T, Osgood of 2. No. . The Indians did not American Legion on Municipal ten rounds her June 6, It was announced score was ORGANIZED. CLUB TENNIS flugarvllle and H. A. Gull of Meadow get a clean hit off Warreh, while Biebers GHberg will umpire. tenA today. 21 lawn The clubs will use only resident, unpaid RUPERT. Idaho, May Fort Douglas will meet the Morrlson-Merri- ll was hit freely by th coloied boy. lub was formed this week. Miss players. nis Fort will at nine The team Indian Douglas. Included Gray Gravson, BRIDGEPORT. 21. Mis Bobbls The Conn., May Nina Hujrck Is president and bout to decide who is to Evert, Mason, McCuIly, Myers, Biebers, officiate. All game start at 4 30 oclock In the Edwards Is secretary. Dr. Elmore, Myron Kemp Donkin and Norby. while the AthBt holer and H Murdock qpmprlse the fight Jack Britton her for the welterotherwise forenoon unless arranged for. played Phelps, Childs, McClain, committee on arrangements. Courts will weight title which was scheduled for letics Title Will, Morrow, McMillan. be prepared on the high school grounds. Monday -night has been postponed until Warren, ARMY WINS. Several first team men were not out his Bartfle,d bruised Thursday- night. V.KHT POINT, N. Y., May 21. Army today. left arm in training Thursday, WILL HOLD MAY FESTIVAL. May 21 MercersPHILADELPHIA, defeated Tufts in a track meet today, burg academy won the national LOGAN, May 21. The annual May fes- TIGERS 53. BOAT 93 WIN to RACE. 21. field championship and PTTTSBT9RG, track Johnny Pa, May tival was held at the Utah Agricultural , direction of here today, with a total of 67 points. Rsy, Pittsburg lightweight, was given the By Universal Service. under the last night college RUPERT DEFEATS PAUL. As a result of winning the title three ITHACA. N. Y.. May 21. Princeton Mies Olga Cartoon, Instructor In physical newspaper decision over Johnny Dundee, also- - gained perma-neNew York, In a bout today at won the triangular boat race on Cayuga RUPERT. Idaho, May 20. The Rupert education for women at the college. Th times, Mercersbiyjs J Forbes field. the championship Cornell was sec- baseball team defeated Paul by a eeore story of the festival was written by Miss Ray was the aggressor lake this afternoon possession . I , . Kiel peternoo. throughout. ond, with Yale thlrjl. trophy. r of 11 to 2. Steel pitched for Rupert. l OTLAKE, England, May 21. (By th Associated Press.) The American golfing star decisively del feated their English opponents In the first International golf match here today. The Americans made a clean sweep of the foursome and captured five of the eight singles matches. The net result of the days play was nlne vlctories for the Americans, as against three for the British. The victory of the American golfers over the best of the British players By so a count was commented upon as a remarkably auspicious start In th international sporting season from the American viewpoint, and it came as something of a surprise to British golf followers. . The weather was for the matches and the crowdperfect of many hundreds which had watched the morning s play had grown to nearly 10,009 when the Individual contests of the- - afternoon got under way. one-sid- ed - Jones and Evans. Win. In the leading match of the foursomes, Jones had the honor for the Americans and Jenkins for the British. The Americans scored at the first hole. Evans running down a king putt for the hole in four, to the opponents The five second hole was halved In four, Simpson d ill some fortune when his having putt for a three curled around the hole. The Americans won the third In 4 to 6. The fourth also went against the British In 2 to 8, and the Americans became 3 up Bad potting with the fifth lost the British this hole In 4 to 6, and the sixth was halved in four. At tt)e seventh Jenkins putt his tee shot into the dip at the right of the green and missed his putt from a yard s distance. The Americans won this hole In 3 to 4, securing a lead They also won the eighth. From this point the British played better golf. They won the ninth hole, thus making the Americans five up at the turn, and also took the tenth, and elevepth, reducing the to three. British disadvantage The Americans secured the twelfth, and the next two being halved, they became dorml four. Evans won th fifteenth, giving the Americans the match by 6 up and 3 to play. four-yar- five-ho- le Ouimet Plays Brilliantly, The Oulmef-Guilfor- vs. d Tolley-Ifolder-ne- match wa won by the Americals the homeward journey, after even play to the turn. Tolley had been driving badly and was bunkered at several holes On the seventh. with th Americans two up, Ouimet put his second shot Into the bunker, but Guilford made a magnificent recovery to on within two yards of the pin and Ouimet got the putt to win the hole in 4 to 5, giving the Americans the match by 3 up and 2 to play. versus In the Montmorency-Wethere- d Hunter-Plamatch, the farmer were hole. Wethered a as at the third up playing well, but Montmorency was weak on the green. The Americans were two down at the turn, but were one up at the seventeenth, after some excellent play The last hole was "halves, and the Americans won by one hole. vs. Aylmer-ArmoThe Wrlght-Fownd match was a somewhat affair. Armour played poor golf, and the Britishers were five down at the seventh hole. They won the next four holes, hut lost the twelfth, making .the Americans two up again. The Britishers laid their opponents a stymie at the thirteenth and' got a lucky half, but the Americans finished 4 up and 2 to play. to tt es ur one-side- Tolley Defeats Evans. When the, first of the Individual matches began the weather was extremeA tremendous crowd followed ly hot. Tollfey and Evans. Tolley won the first hole, three strokes to four, getting down a thrce-)arputt The second hole was halved in four, and at the third Tolley d ran down a putt for four, being then two up. Evans won the next, 3 to 4, but Toiler was again two up' at the fifth. The sixth end seventh were halved, while Tolley won the eighth nd ninth, which he turned four p Tollox waa too strong with his approach, to the pin at the tenth hole, which Evans won, 4 to 6. hut after a half In three at the eleventh, the Amerlean lost the next hole. 4 to 6, through being hunkered He was again bunkered at the thirteenth and lost In 3 to 4, making Tolley dormle five The Englishman lost the next hole, but secured a half at the fifteenth, which gave him the match by 4 up and 2 to play. in the match between Ouimet end ana won the flrf) Amerh Jerikina, the, three holes. At the third, Jenkins plaved for the hole while Ouimet hall was hanging over the lip of the cup amt knocked It In, giving the hole away. At the turn Ouimet was six up He was putting well. Jenkins was playing soundly, but was outmatched. Ouimet continued to have U best of the game and, playing fine golf, won by 6 up and 6 to play. "M ontmore'ncr 'imttr h The Jenes-D- " a good one They halved the first way" two holes In fours. Ths Englishman lost the third through Joness securing the hole In four, making him one up. From then The ninth the match was fahH ontu Johes close, making the turn oha that De Montmorency did not plav too well, and beaten by 4 up end Any 3 to plav. d four-yar- a fered and may name they exceedBy.a a possible b;y!(llcftp.. their wn 101 three be deducted for each point In poirt excess or the number of potnts possible In the match. By this means all may take pari In the event on an equal footing without the foregone conclusion that the winner IT would be amongst the four or five best marksmen In the .club. More deUlkL. rule will be drawn up at a later date. The Governor's day shoot will be held next Saturday afternoon unless weather conditions interfere or In case It becomes Date Set necessary to postpone It by reason of the governors Inability to attend in the event-o- f postponement, members will Are notlfkd either by mall or the press. Many visitors , nd members have ihi if Intention of being present signified by Committee. on this tn aMoi, commence at 8 30 this Shooting WJ morning on the south range Range OfWadsworth has arranged for ample The committee composed of H. A. Wey- ficer help In the butts so that there will be no mouth, Frank Hogan and J. W. Arey, of delay In firing four stages, the Balt Lake Rifle and Revolver club, who rapid and slow and the rapid and slow. Only a few 'magpies and no black were appointed to formulate rules gov- discs are a'lowed. Visitors are welcome. erning the shoot for the Marsh Coal companys trophy, have reported to the .pres in -C-ity-League ident as follows! to Resume Tuesday to shoots ar held Eight between ng now and the latter part cl September, and CITY AMATEUR LEAGUE. the competitor receiving th gf ratest numStanding of the Clubs. ber of points during ths contest Won. entire, lost. J PR. OO'I wtll be declared th winner. er At each fttchardson-B- o 1 oo M. 2 & Utah shoot the high man will be credited lnter-M- I, .504 t. Electric .... 1 with five Second place will re,5'JH 1 Kchrnmm Johnson ceive four, points. third place three, fourth place Western Optical 1 two and fifth place one point Ties for Smith-Fau- s 0 ... ,m aggregate score on any one day will be W estern Arms ........ 0 .(MM decided by the rules as set forth In war Zellirbach Paper ..... 9 bullet RlfTe 1021, department The dates appointed are Marksmanship. Flay in the third series of the City June 6 and 19, July 10 and 17, August 7 Amateur Baseball league will be resumed and 21 and September U and 25. eyennlg. Club members who ar In attendance Tuesday The Zeller bach Paper nine had a little St the national matches wilt receive points hard luck. In fact that they were based on their relative standing In the forced to meet the faster nines of the national individual match and tn the na- league during theth play of the first few tional team match. Any member of the weeks. However, the Paper are a club In good standing is eligible to com- bunch of nifty ball tosaers and boys will be up pete. The first score fired at each range In the running when the final whistle will count for record and such scores are blows. , to be attested by a regularly qualified 7 he Rlchardeon-Eywe- r outfit haa hit Its scorekeeper under match conditions. and will keep going, according to stride The committee will have the right to Manager Dlnty Moore Floor believes change the dates. It necessary, and de- in th proficiency of hla players and to cide questions of minor Importance which confident" that he will he able to cling might arise. Final ttes for points are to to the top rung of th ladder throughout be decided by the order of finish on the the season. last day of the competition. Gut of a El nine Tuesday afternoon the possible forty available points tt will he will meet the Richardson Bower club on interesting to see bow many of these the Bonneville field. Van Meter will- - umwinner will gamer. pire The Western Optical will meet the The president of th club has donated s Paper club on Lucas field, with geld medal, to be known as the president's medal, which will be struck from Utlberg pitching. Vt estern Arms and Schramm-Johnso- n the steel die specially designed and (lorn ted by tho Star Engraving company will mix on Municipal diamond No, 1, This medal will b awarded to the high with Lodge as referee. On MunFRal diamond No. 2 Smith-Fau- s gun sometime during the latter part of will play the Utah Light the shooting season. Every member of Steam contestant and, as It Heating club. Tiny Leonard will offithe club may be . will be a handicap affair, each man will ciate. have an equal chance to win It The avPALMA DE to be on the BREAKS RECORD.- computed handicaps are erages attained during the Marsh Coal INDIANA POLT9, May 21 Ralph D company trophy contest, which will be Palma, automobile race driver, broke th To those track record ct the fired uhder match conditions motor who have not shot In sufficient events so speqrfwav for one lapIndianapolis her today when that a satisfactory percentage may be he covered the two and a half miles In h W1U a be of 1 29 7$, and Regulations Governing Contest ay Reported 1 200-ja- 300-ya- Play Irt-- I.-- -- . carto-blanc- $ c 4U.tattreWwi4 f 1 |