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Show ilOKflim THE SALT LAKE TitIBTJXE, SUNDAY JOHN F. GRIERS NEMESIS MAY-BE SUCCESSOR TO MAN 0 WAR and j hooter -- n v? Fishermen Greatest Bug in Keep ing Track of the Sport altBy PBTEH P. CARNEY. Ally on paying attention to trapahoot-I- s atatUtlca can find as much interest "Via Information In them as can be found n the statistics that make baseball so Interesting a sport to keep In touch wltto rhose who shoot at tbs traps are even more Interested In the statistice of their Sme than those who play baseball. The 'freatest Tmgs we have with us are Ih'ooterS and fishermen. 3 iMt for your Information the trap Hooting championship of South Caro lina haa been won the peat el years by and James two shooters Paul Bari Staples. Staples won the title In 1316, 1317 and 1318 and Earle won In 1313, We would like to see the 1320, 1321. pair tie In the championship shoot in ; p OXv V u vv . K ' - v, 7 - S v ; ,, r , l - 18. 14. 13. T. 1. IB. L 'v , ri V . ier! v 1321. 94 Inly SALT LAKB TR1BCME PROBLEM BO. M. Anker Jesses, Lse Assets, CaL. contribute a seat esdlag scored M Sim by Jobs Desfberty, tbs Les Aassles Haws. Um rente I editor Black, - ;HVA X ' '' i f "7 "I V' - 1924 D t. C. -- XI, UfiSL, CHECKERS v 7;; rsV r--; JULY "'lf ,t ( V; - . .v, - ' : ' - - wc . 21, 2. 23, 1. White 21, Biaefc (Bougbertyj to play asd wla la (sraa Y Black White WLtTION Of fROBLEM By C. J. Qreeneword. f . 1, 83. )2r IB. . 16, I L 21 to 2fi(e 2 2 Burr and Ittrapshooting Douglas Barclay won the championship of Vermont between them, almost on el temate years, for the pest dosen years until they were stopped Ihli JL Moulton. And in New Hampshire the Heed brothers Elmer B. and Eugene have Wen the title six years In the last seven. . That what we call keeping the title MX4 In the family. I Eugene won the title In f A J lflT and 1313 and Elmer E. won the 1U in 1918, 1918, 1329 and 121. Eugene doesnt shoot in the champion ship every year. In fact' he shoots only for ths title when Elmer B. finds be oaanot A spare the time to win it. iMnsi'niiTiiii r. mseg.a in North Dakota they have a Shooter Race goer are trying to find a worthy successor to ths great Man o War and that Is second to none in the minds of Is , It la possible that Gray Lag, ths Rancocas stable thoroughbred, will fill ths place He North Dakota trapshooters. of Portal. He has won left vacant by the retirement of the amazing son of Pair 'Anthony It. Cheilk of .ths championship that state for the Gray Lag recently equalled the worlds record of 1.49 for ons mile and a furbeat five years and was alas ths winner long at the Aqueduct, N. Y track and defeated John F Grier In the Brooklyn ini' 1914. Boms one slipped by him in handicap this season. The photo shows Gray Lag with Jockey Fa tor up. 1918 and 1918, but hs got back again In )91T and haa had a mortgage on the title bvpr since. Frank Troeh In Washington hse Won the championship ths last four years and esklee this won it In 1314 and 1918. In Washington and the rest of ths world troeh is looked upon as a great shooter crons of ths greatest bf ell time. rdf Bam Vance wins the ehamplonshtp 4 eastern Canada this year he will es tablish a new dletanoe record for win He has won ths Ing championships. east Oanadlan title every year beglnnlni ftt 1911 end a victory this summer give him seven straight. Challenger From California we picked up some Inter eating dope en the result or ths state title which was won Come Terms W William G. Warren of Yerlngton, Nev, Mr. Warren won the championship lest year, also. Hs finished out last Several Setbacks. ear with a run of 181 straight. Hie of ths last to shoot and squad was onscame to ths last 109 target when Warren 3 , he discovered he had to break every one A , , yy f By T. 8, ANDREW 40 win. He did. This year K was the v f tnad 8ecfel te Tin Trtbuae. whd when he came up to begin his last ta. After much July Milwaukee, 109 hs found that he had to break every squabbling Champion Johnny Wilson la w target to win. Bo hs broke them all. v 7, s That's whet you call good shooting, to give Bryan Downey a ohance at ths town in hls and of home title, rlth matter Cleveland, t Warren's 'otlilng the Ti ervea. Ohio, at that. Johnny hsa agreed to hi mast Downey at ths Dunn baseball park matoh. ArJuly IT Id a twelve-roun- d ticle have been atgned and forfait postNoma ed, o there does not appear to be any i f M least one point already hag been chance for a misunderstanding this time. tattled In the baseball trial. That la ths That the contest will draw a banner proper way to pronounoe the name of crowd goes without saying, for the fane ? f t ' i Eddie Cicotte, former White Box pitcher are i putting In bids for their already and one of the defendants. tlckete 4 1 Ths matter came up during an arguWUeon and Downey were matched - i a , i- I ment In court over the confessions Cicotte. about a year ago, but at the eleventh Jackson and Williams made to the grand hour Wilson declined to go through with Jury last tall at ths time of their Indict- It, owing to an Injured nose. There Is ment. doubt that Johnny did have a bad James O'Brien, defense attorney. In no v nose at the time, aa It was operated on arguing a point, referred to Eddie By- - latar and hs did not box for several I Kott. a was for He year suspended Ben Short, enother defense attorney. In montha by ths OhlT commission, but this time It ' Mr. : the OBrien, rupportlng pronounced looks like a sure enough go. Bryan ha former White Box pitcher's name been claiming right along that h would b ths next champion If given a chance a ,, . Henry Berger, also ef counsel for ths with Wilson, so It Is now up to ths Ohio 7 TVr I defense, chimed In with a remark. In boy-t- o make good. ' h I a which he referred to "Eddie Jimmy Dunn and hla manager, Parson P7 That was too much for ths little pitcher. Tom I have another middleweight McGinty, to for future Arising, hs said Judge Friend: whom they er grooming beg your honor a pardon, but would champions to meet. Hls nsme is Johnny (VI and yo please have It entered In the court Karr (correct nsme Karpinsky), record that my name Is Edward V. Cicotte, from all aocounte ef hla work hs In t, with the accent on deed promising. Johnny won the cham pronounced Use See. pionshtp tourney at tha Olympic games Tat 'It he an entered,1 said Judge In Stockholm ind ss a member of the Friend to hls clerk after the laughter 76th Ohio field artillery did good work bad subsided. jot Uncle Sam. Johnny won every bout la ths tourneys abroad and was presented With medals by ths Prince of Wsles end the king In Enueutd. Sines Jotnlng Jimmy Dunns stable he haa won every match, according to Parson and Is open to roost anyone from America's premier jockey today appears to be E. Bands, who Is by 148 to 168 pounds. far leading Glb-t- d on sWset Is still tha countrys Jockeys In winners. At a Tommy MoOinty hs will defeat recent meeting Sands piloted home four bone that predicts t Georges Carpentlsr quicker than Demp- winners out of elx events. - Last year Sonde finished ninth In ths total standsey did If they ever meet. ing of jockeys Reports from New York state that has been offered fT) 000 ON TIME. ? Tommy Gibbonsmeet or hla end to Georges Carpentlsr. "He believes In being on time, doesn't Jack Curley has appeared as s rival to he?' Tex Rickard In bidding for ths match. Tea: hs even buys things that way! No ons coin blame Tommy for trying to Cartoons Mvgaxlne x get a big chunk of coin for hls services, down east have seeing that ths promoters In chunks and with, been giving It away out even bothering about what the pub- llo pys. Tommy would be a Sucker If be did not grab off all he can get. for If the good times may not last long it Is a olnch that Tommy gets 160,000, the French Idol will want a much or mrfrs, so that It will take a quarter of a million houea to put ths match ever successfully. It sure la ths time for soft plckingsl a .t v 27 (t 26 62 27 34 T 11 1WT- - 2 14 24 27 914 1 1 Trn u 13-- 1 I n J I I 3114 7 9 El BUM Champion and Finally to After r v K i 111 1 iin ivsa 14 3 13 23 7 9 s Black win.' J. OBEEN8WOEO. AIT TRIBCKI LAKE Il ia, Contributed with soles by F Canada. a 9. S. ! us. Kattlaaoa, Cool as the fresK tang o White Wlaa. (a) Deft is draws la Las's Golds Wberb did the bleaks lose f breezes cool" and comfortable. brisk, 18-1- 7 28 31 17 22 if M, Jig ' ekAf rilT1 .I' - tv salt-lade- n 18-- 1 1 1 3120-1- 1 keep you cool on the hottest summer day. Cool and comfortable for work or play! TRIBUNE GAME NO. 1264. ALT LAKE 10. win. (k) from her end. Black 1, X Insist upon the Palmdayl label. Its your protection against substitution by unreliable dealers. Sewed in every garment be sure you see it! Drain. (n) Ballotted opening nan ad by esvornl plar-o- r Aftsr aa "Bristol A Witcher" and Loads It 1 tbo name Briotol' Is onoeigh. to so vs apses sad tins. (b) 6 14 Is toother food line, nasally dees laydouble eorasr. ing Into (o) 26 21 la mors oftoa played bars, sltbongh text pravldee eoms neat and InstrndUre piny, ne the foregoing piny win show. (d) 113 nt ones Is boot tttsek st tots staso) sea Eocy: (ol Varies from Kney. and makes s oafs and Interesting gams. (f) A atrange looking may, but bast. 44 bllowa 27 24 to thrsa tea tha 166 break with s wbita win 26 16. 10-(g If 312. 221) btoek akonld ftielt That's Palm'd ay 1 . wins; Adant vs. Kettlason. (b) The blacks appear to drift Into the loes nhnvat from tha start of this variation f. B. KKTTLE80N. r; Eddie Cicotte Explain t'l Pronunciation of 81ck-0-T- G. ur.w ,f. 'a "8y-Kott- y. 4 M24 89 3 12 29 V -- l Blaok wine. Play-Mahub- a. American Jockey Who Leads in Number of Winners ! - - lt-- both aides play safety to tbs R. J. ALLEN, Athletic Union Suits for Men and Boys PHANTOM FOX DEN. By Bert Titos. I. 7. 19. 1L 14, 20. ' 1 See-Kot- Cohn-Goldwat- Company er (Mfrs. and Distributors) Salt Lake City. I Wl1 'ngp y, (Coalville Onwiftes Yom! Spend Monday, July 25th, With U. A BIG DAY FOR ALL u Baseball Doubleheader Aeroplane Flights Races Good Prize Picnic 'Neath Massive Shade frees Wonderful Camping Grounds GOOD FISHING This is ths Land ? of the Leaping Trout I , ' See the Wepeo Oil Fields See the New Oil City of Utah jt Cool at Coalville dood roads all th way. A tiro hour drive. Motor np via Parley' CanFollow th Yellow WEPCO yon. Road Sign. Special Stage Leave Peery Hotel at 8 a. a. Monday, returning at 5 p. m. Regular stage leave for Coalville every day at 4:80 ?. j. COALVILLE- - qntr. 16 This wii cosrtdod by lfoasra. Scott, How vy bid Boakla lb Chicago. (Milled by Mr. Tltua from Mlnacbpolt os BEST T1TIS. Jly Ik) camcisM. following to drnw 81 27, I 8, .29 22, 2 8(a, ate. 126, Instead of 2 4, try- (a) 4 8 811 126 27 18 2 16(3 11 2 T 16 2 2 17 8 14, 38 22, 223, - 118 7J 22 2 1 13 112 By John riaytns. S.H Ut City. Black wise A. BJarkaro. I. L t. Froblcm N 16, by J. Alexasdcr 22 U, 128; Elaek (b) 111. 88, 11-Black 11, 1. wins. (mpoblUlMd May 6 13211: . 1 , 2. 27. JO. IT, 23. whit 2, Whlta to Gama 288, st twenty third mare: Black l. play and wla 30-2-8 26 ,, 718 J7. 28, 60. 81; B.ack a play 37 3 . platod, 22-2- 8 18-1-0 S 118 but Mr Kaltlel suggested for s Black wla. 128 Draws. (a ' 14 19. 80 26a, ate. 4 (a) 22 28 to played her. 1 holleve tbla to play 81-- 2 (a) In. lead ol b t loalng aiov. and that 16 13 will draw will a draw. A. BJerbaesa. bo lucky to Blaeb-- J, flfty-btal- b agalaat all poaalbl. play. at 858, Gama . drawa . (3) If 128, 60-2- JOHN28: CLA780N. 12, 23, bln IS; Whlta 18, r. black to play. 26 2T waa play'd- for a 1 1 11 14. 110, 1. auggaata Black win; but eootlaua: 20-1A. drawa. Bjerkaaaa. 82 2 28, 8, Foarth A. T. Boak. gam a 688. aoto (). at a tea: From kora th. wla to quickly com- WWW rm.i ywnyy n 3 a Boat ftolah 3y aa with aadlaf filatcd, e vto daoo j Tha followlag game waa playad to Chicago them Diagram, p. 248: Black vy RusllFY 3. t. n, 12. 16, IT. 31; Wbita 18, 18. 20. 23. between Samael Baaaehawakt, tha yoathful Aa to Whlta sian prodigy who recently gavo a eaaaatiooal playad play. a 2. IO60; blog28 7S; the Idwatd Lather, 26 18 exbtbltioa bare, aad 198 Tbla game waa an todlddaal 27 81 27 24 era. champloa. 20 61 IT 88 I 18 arora. aa 2 26 22 match game. tto Halt,at oftootwenty 116 114 114 home ef Jallu 61 27 81 37 18 13 16 hour, and waa played and marebaat Jawlah motto aa fa White wla. Tbla K roowald. tha NEW YORK, July (a) Tba player loft It Ths Giants are Score and note, are from the Is t goad elrmeetary problem for the BOV ice philanthropist who Mr. likely to take s new lease on life followLasker, Foat. New Tfork Eenta t flgare ant with its eaey go. ing the deal which has added Johnny ' 14-1- 7 16 10 waa greatly lm (treated by the child master a 114 216 Rawllnge and Cnsey Stengel to John 10-- 8 1 18 18 81 skill, commented ope roster. The Idttle Napoleon, fail 1 outplayed him la the ending, ad Drawa. x 4 V J. vvaF, 0 IiV eaa tea farther than ha I think, bal because ing to land Helnis Oroh, quietly turned to the Phillies and finally persuaded Presx 8 It ho took matters too lightly."" 117 2918 11 7 16 19 Rseechewakl played While and rmaaet the ident William F Baker and Leader Bill 27 36 114 18 11 Black mea Donovan to exchange Rawlings and Sten118 118 x 3218 -jjopgg OPENING. White wlaa. gel for Lee King, a first class outfielder Black Black I White S. U T. Problem 669 Tat 3 aad 4; back to White. and good hitter, and Goldie Rapp, third F BS 1 p K414 R KtS cb 4 Immediateeff the p trank. Stead ef aattiag play baseman, who didn t score a success In K K2'f a Q KBS . fT ,r w, t ly It bertmaee Idratlcel, apace aad time are S- -Kt that position after he learned of the KS 15 B P'ORI 5 tola anlatlea tola wealed la aeglect. through Q'I prospective deal for Oroh. Young Lance KtBVlib-B- .b M At toet move (8 111, that mere la ehewa la 39-B- aB BaB ah Rlchbourg, a former college Inflelder now 14-1-8 aaa-toe- e KtxP lea aad drawa Cast taedars Iroab. Inetead, KxB out on option, with Dal'ae In the Texas FxFiavl- - BaB the wbala of hla aaalyala. KtxPtJ K tIIr Q4 league, was thrown in for good measure, F F D (May 33). Hr. Tfal lasvas tha B6 24 Kt 18 to esy nothing of a bundle of the long B Q8(b Blech 9 KtxF followlag paHtloa aa a Whlta wla F'S ch;24 13. 18. ting 12; WMtclS, 29, 21. 28, blag 8, green 9 Kixtt FP K Bilk 23 B5 KtiP(R4) Of course, Rawlings will play the midQ 10 Black to play. Beet Inna: FxF P PxB 24 P QSU4 18 18 3 28 11 BxKt ch(d 13 28 dle hag for McGraw, aa he Is a finished 1M8 22 18 K B81 or JiQ7--P- iP 21-1- 7 S tax. : i. 12 Q Q5 cb 18 8 17 14 (h IT (h performer there and it expected to Im K KIKtb BxKt'M cb Drawa. KtiQ with de Dave Bancroft bes prove greatly KKt4 P 23 K6 B to QKI4(a lIKiBib poal-tlo8 (a) I him. Frank Frlesch will bs ths psrma 118; drawa. Tbla a likely h. 4 16 Kt B3(f Rraigaa. to occur nent third baseman and, needless to add. to 2. draw 824, 18; (b) 8 7, 124. 7 (a) The nenal eonrea parouad by Bleakate. there's hone better The Giants Infield, H. C. 8ALT1BL Bawtaa, Wyo. 7 BKt. P04I FxF; Si 8 ....P-OKM- l therefore, has been strengthened In a way The move to tha text, daegerone aa the face that la calculated to produce winning reat It. trade np to tha lateraetlng Variance FOftlTH AMSlllCAN TOfkNET BOOK vtafcw ,r sults Rawlings has climbed the ladder as tha Riga defense, suceeeefully adopted known two CORBECT10NS. years In fact, steadily In the last vs , a , hy the Riga Cheat club to tha match by telej-McOraW has had an eve on him ever since A. Bjerkneee, Fork Blvar, N D., affara tka graph with toe Berlin Chase elab, finished early l he began playing with the Boston Braves . followlag cocroc t too a 04 play glvaa by H. C. la 1309 If Stengel's underpinning doesn't break pawev-fhalt Id, Sawllaa, Wyo., aamctlag tha fourth (b) TMa eetontohtn more lalttotoa i1' Vkigv f, down he will Improve the outfield maj. eoaoterettaek. the while Black Igaaraa the A. T. Erwhi Is In s a aa He draw it tM itaget threata agalnat both of bio knight. Lasher C.aaia 124 lb toft V corking hitter when , terially. , Black I 8, 21, 28, WhltetS, 20 SO. biag selected It thinking to gat tha boy aa ttraace shape and la s winning ball plaver, the Mr. Settle! playa Tin, groond. thereby potting hla aatoral ability to 7, Whlta to play. kind McGraw likes to have under hls 3llElifH Xe eeFe. 6k M .0EiJKah.A s Nv eefc 1816, 116. 19 26.' 16 1 9, 26 27. 126. 87 61. tha brat pomtbie lest. R aria aetfrol.hvd to management, rr18 3. 1 Ola. 6, rtc. lot s White wla by a find that tha IHtl aapart picked hla wiy Bowen's Twta pneltioa. Bui 61 (a), laataod of through the maeee of tha eompUcatloaa wltk FORECASTING A CAREER. After s Successful tour throughout Europs the Aicericgn golfers PsturBed to 1 . Black draws veteran. a Ute auadineaa of byi ff my boy Josh ever goes Into poll 27 S I S 13 28 2l 19 the United States on the S. S. Carmanla with the BritiaU chAmplonshlp golf cup, 29 83 Q Bo, cb; 11 (c) Of course, if 16-R- tB, 1 8 23-- 1 I which was won 20 1 On the ether hand. K Kt. Q BT, cb; etc 68 ties, . remarked Farmer Corntoseel, 1122(3 Jock Hutchison of Chicago. by 1 6 8 26 8 14 82 27 13 16 Whlta might play lo K B. la which Sana Black reckon he'll be one o' these fave-rlt- e Left to right, front row Charles Hoffner of Philadelphia, Goorge McLean 1 31 IT vrllb would likewise eontlnna with 10. ....Q-BI- . sons 113 of Yonkers, Fred McLeod of Washington, Churl os W. Hackney of Atlantic City. 122 Drews. A. BJerksees. batter results for Black than ea be Obtained "What makes vou think soT 1 1, 8 drawa. K If R. (b) be Back William to baa playb of a Meibom row, left "He work terrible hard for the,Rrst right Bhreveport, La.: Thomas Ker269. si twaaty-awast- h move: Black (dr After a great deal at aaalyala, ft Waa few days then Isn't heard from the rigan of Mt. Vernon; Jock Hutchison of Chicago, holding the British open cham- 2. Gam , 4. 6. 10, U. 14: Whlta 14, 20. 24. IS, 2. found that Whlta could taka ao liberties with -. feet of Uie season. Exchange. Andrews; Scotland, and Emmett French. 23. 31; White to ptoy. Mr. Salttol affara pionship golf cup which hs won at lb the Sttaatlea, bat Bad taka direst action la A merican Golfers Return From Europe After Successful Trip 1. 7 .i i?: ft 1b gt siot Il,,j DllTlOtlE. CHESS. Deal Expected to Aid Giants StengeURawlings 8.' tJ ' .A7 rr IP W i t ht'T t t THE BOOSTERS CLUB OF ewe Alining to tore 2 9 Is whst this la played for, so wall as to gala b mar for black's single piece. S-(Sb bring ths same polb) 111, 13-1sition. 1 11 A 121. (e) t. 13 18. 111. 28 14 la weak for whits, the 2 for 2 if whits as IS draw btnek assy gives plays 2 27, ras eontlnna with 61 2 tt) White hot black eta draw by avstdln 116 an unfavorable extUionga and by oommaadtnf a' p 41 'ft f "JjJl", tS t II t)8( ardor to counteract the Itapeadlag menace, (a) The wholesale exchange of places has cleared tha atmosphere considerably, leering White with two minor pieces against a Book, aad Black wltk two extra pawns. (f) Flayed without sufficient consideration ef tha fact that black's last move actually Involves a threat, which new becomes apparent. Instead, ha a hen Id have aontlnued wltk either B KS er Kt-Q(g) Somewhat bettor would have baas IT KB 13) Cleverly Intercepting the advance of tbo pawn, which threatened to attack tha Imprisoned hi .hop. (1) Wisely giving up the exchange, aa otherwise white would enter with hla knight at f5, wftk axcelleut proapecto. '' , (j) Instead, white 22should hive kept this , 26 bishop by menar KtxKtPr FxKt, 24 BxF, but 1a that ones black would have bad aa advantage la petition. (k) Possibly F QB4 might have baaa a bit atreueer. was to ardor. (l) Again (ml It waa suggested at this stage that tha be welt abandoned an draws, hut gams might Keeschewikt preferred te play on. remarking to time I have He ahonld drnw, kavea't followed by Kt Kt2, have played 28 thereby presenting aa impassable barrier to tha approach of the black king. ml A toeing move, an tha king nttaekka the knight and tha BP than forest Its way rtfht owevnr, black threatened B B4, fal K. 7. Keening Font. ft, It' Small Hurler Blamed ' . for Batting Rampage Cn say Stengel haa quite an Interesting theory to advene on tha subjact of th Tha ball, heavy hitting of thle season. no doubt, admitted Casey, la livelier than the old pill, but J think that If wa had more big faat ball pitchers breaking In tha ball would not b clouted quite jo freely. Non of th yountf pitchers breaking In these days are big fellow. All th now In the major league big old- - pitchers, and, of coursp, tftelr ar 'pitcher arms Hr not as strong as they used to be. 76 hen the hugs fallows 11k Johnson, Toney, Tesrau. Overall and that bunen were going right and they got their weight behind a faat one, tha ball would com over like A pea and you had your troubles timing It, much leas getting bold of tt. I ruets If we had n few of those big. faat bailers breaking In these days and busting em Itthrough, the batters wouldn t be banging out of tho lot very much. Th speed would b much livelier than th ball." o To Apeak. Sh waa married to a duk In Europe ' Did her father go acroaaf" "No; and heCourier-Journadidntl. com across althar,' Louisville different ways. Georgette How do you Uk mother? Oh. the' all right in her wap. Georg ok ihe'a always la utl Gargoyle. V r |