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Show - THE SALT.LAKE, JTRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14,1921. - - I v . i ; '"i. v. t 4 , . 1 ' .1 I ' I T 1 'v & S' y Champion; Middleweight ship Questioned Because of Disputed Ring Rules. jx ev- r .V y . it-M- - e M By T. 8. ANDREWS. 1 11. Who MILWAUKEE. Aug champion of America in the middleweight Vj I" r class? The above question is being Asked by fens throughout the country as a result of the recent mlxup at Cleveland, Ohio, over the championship match between Johnny Wilson, holder of the title, and Bryan Downey, challenger for the same and now claimant of the crown that means so much in a financial way these days to the holder of a champlon-aht- p '' . I; , 1 t , o 7O ,' It only proves once more the necessity for a supreme head ot a national boxing organisation so that a decision in Vfv 4 v, V, X?' $ such a case would be available and one t c that woull be respected and recognised. f , $' 1 I According to the newspaper accounts r of the battle, there were fouls Comnlt I I ' ted bv both parties. That would not help matters either wav, but it shows that the ? . rules were pot being strictly obeyed and the referee seemed to be powerless Re-to compel an observance of the rules. In a of the referee ' 4 ! 1 V "sr . 4 garding the powers J" contest, the rulee state plainly "That the referee shall have the power to disqualify t to r. ... 4. V a contestant who commits a foul and to That would award decision to opponent to make the right give Referee Gardner hie decision, and, according to some rules of the game, it is final. Then again, Matty Klllilea, manager of Wilson, had no right to Jump Into tha ring during the trouble, as It is strictly against the rules, and the referee has the right toa disqualify the fighter for hie manager Reftransgressing the same Inso.this caseCleveThe eree Gardner did not do At the left la 'Babe" Ruth, who needs no Introduction! ttj most Americans. Beside him is a man less known, but who needs no Introduction to fishing land commission, in this case, tried to overrule the decision of the official ref- enthusiasts: Harry O. Lents, worlds champion surf caster. Riecently in ths Polo grounds they gave one of the most unusual sporting exhibitions in history e of the laws Lents lead sinker farther than Babe could bat a five ounce ball, Ho succeeded in casting his weight over the center field fence, boxing eree, but according to attempted to cast a but fell short of Babe's record. they have not that right (Copyright 1921 by Underwood 4 Underwood ) The Cleveland commission could carry the case to the National Boxing associa15 18 27 82 Balt Lak Tribune of July 24, new play given tion and ask for a hearing before that 24 19 78 by Mv Tims t sstablteh bin draw. At tin body. It would be the meana of having Prawa W. T. 30th more, hi not c), the povition is Black the matter thoroughly discussed and (a) 914 Iowa by 23 19. 4o -- P T A, 14. 23 king 16; white 12. 16, 90, 21. bring about a ruling that would set a F. TECUELBIT Hi not (c) 28, king 6, whit to play. precedent for future affair of that kind. 6 9. 15 18(x. 16 11 28 27, 11 8(s, 18 28, 1 -- r fv - 'r.v V 1 m When old Sol speed .the thermometer up around the century mark, and everything a. ' cool comfort want to forget four-ounc- CHECKERS SALT LAKE TRIBI NE GAME No. 4 1260. CROSS. The National Boxing association ha a The following analysis waa contributed to th board of director with power to act In BrlMbau, Australia, Queeonlander by Jobs sue h rases and it would be Interesting Thl cor liullin of Queenaiand to have them take up- the reel analyala by Duncan keir, tslaagow Work Herald" gam No 84M2 cate it might lead to lmprovemente IMS that would be of benefit to the boxing E3 23 18 game, which Is needed at the present m HU For Instance, the national comtime 27 28 mission should have the power to appoint . 4 8 referees for all championship matches, 21 19 these appointments to be subject to ap9 14 commission or state proval by the city 18 9 All champion should be forced to accept 5 14 such officials as are named by the na22 17 tional commission when they are boxing Then 21 2 4, Black away from their home city or town Of course. If the city or town should not have a capable man to act aa referee, 2t 17(4 14 21 then the commission should have the available man beat to select the Black win rtght from the nearest point. (2) 21 17 23 16 80 26 In order to bring about auch A condilit14 21 09 29 tion It would be necessary for the state !T-Black wtwa. commission, which have absolute power i (3) In their own territory, to have a work22 2 10 14 26 23 10 6 62 ing agreement with the national associa14 17 19 13 26 31 10 15 96 5 bite tion Most of the s.a.s commissions have 21, 28, 2 4 25, 27, 82 21 14 11 18 14 19 11 8 M hit to play. Black to draw an agreement of that kind now, but two Black wins Eof solution ace Uam No Ti05, of the big ones are still outside New f4 Tork and Massachusetts 23 17(5 2tM6 16 7 30 25 16 SOLUTION OP PROBLEM No Champions have a right to ask for pro8 11 2 11 It 15 By W. O tection against those who would trv to Leggett. Black wiaa. Blaik King 8, 9, 11 'put over something on them in the wav B hlte 14, kings 17. 18 of fixed" referees, ett., but they have no right to go about Uie country carrying 17 Mbiae to play, Biark to win 8 11 8025 09 109 15 18(o 2 17 22 11 15 19 7 their own officials. If they, engage In 4918(1 117 15 81 13 9 27 19 IS 15(4 9 9 13 17 69 are there 16 2 matches JO 22 18 II alwa, 81 27 championship 92 19 17(a 7 2 12 17 913 and 1014 black wins plenty of competent referees to b had Black win A good aa&iflc, tearing black two ma without flaunting their own official In a) 1118. 6 2218, (a) Black 107, 9, 91, down. the fac of tboe running the clubs, stats wlaa. No. 9479 "0 W H ," eada her b Ram commissions, etc 18 28 (b) IT 21, 9 9, 21 25, - Wllaon-Dow-r- q P LI not; E!B Bo j m 0 S3 Eielx, 'fet Li a & (a) 81 27 6 9 ts a fin draw. b) 86 23 draws Mr (c) An orersight Crosby ererlooked tbe effect of 1 6, followed by 6 10 18 9 is better, but black can stilt win by 11 U 30 25 8 7 25 21. 7 11. 22 17, 14 18, 17 14, 12 16, 21 17. 16 19, black wins (d) Black ereatually won. r 8. kettleson. CRITICISM. 18 BOUT HANGS FIRE PALM-D- 2ft 21 18 2.5 16 11 15 18 11 1ft 18 2J 1ft U) Say it to the next dealer you pass and laugh .at heat the rest of the sum mer. Insist onT the Palm-da- yl label it is sewed in every garment for your . t . protection. 9 18, 23 14 is weak for whites, etc 28-29 14 15 19, 21 17. (x) 14-17 13 22, 14 18. white win 20-127 82, 16-1(a) 11 7, 8 10 9 6 15 9 12, 19 16, white wins. ASA B SNOW Herbert Morrell, the former Engliab champion also spotted tbe pretty position at (a), and In his Boaton Globe colnmn of August 9 gave tbe play for a while win which in ouh Howway waa sklly "pled" or bashed up ever. his proof, Jnat received, bear hie pencil notation giving the same play at Mr. Snow 'a. Mr Morrall remarks In the Globe: (At not 1 itut make B Mr mention that all play to Now if tbe plaf I this point ae ms sound bare given here t a forced win for whit, Athletic Union Suits for Men and Boys tom r pt 4t Tha Initial atepa are being takas by tha commltta of th Old Rugbeian aoelaty for th celebration of th can tenary ef rugby football In 1323. Tbe matter will com before tho annual meeting of the b)21 27 89 23 25 20 In Bait Lake Tribun Game No, HftO, JNO , HOB E. 8r Ktl-ba- Wllson-Downe- TSUFF ta a popular Scotch collla owned by Oscar Lehman. $75 East Fourth South afreet Although $' years of ass. Rulf algnines bv his action that ho believe the way fn keep young In body I to be joung In He la fully aa playful now aa he spirit waa eight year when he became thb property of Mr ago Lehman, and for that reason he la very popular with the youngster of his neighborhood Ruff has grown ao accustomed to hla neighborhood that he goea on a vacation for two or frequently three weeks, visiting a number of hia friend in the neighborhood for aa many aa four or five daja at a time. , w t il m Bottle Your Own Fruit juice Catsup, Chili Sauce, Home Bever-t Wltl? the Bottle Capper. Complete "C-B-C- Major League Baseball Franchises May Be Sold NEW TORK, Aug. 13. Several major league baseball franchise will be put on tha market at the close of th present season,' according to veiled rumors along ths baseball row heard today. Two National league owners and on American league magnate are said to be ready to f aelt out, though the identity of non the trio was mentioned Jack Ihinn, owner of ths Ualtlmors Orioles. dickering for a major league franchise, according to another rumor. 1 u O" no keys springs no adjustments. For Men, Women and Children. Only One 8tors In Salt Lak. BOTTLE CAPPER does the work quickly and surely nothing to break or eet out of order. Automatic release saves time and labor. No blocks, no stand,, no Castings. A complete machine used and recommended by thousands. by society next Tuesday. It la proposed to appoint a subcommittee with power to make th necessary arrangement with the Rugby union The origin of rugby football b to oma extent shrouded In mystery, but a subcommittee appointed bv the Old Rugbeian society la IBS to Investigate th question reported Its coMhtlen that th Innovation of running with th ball waa "In aH probability" Introduced in th latter half ot 1823 by W. Webb Ellis, whose "unfair practices" war, according to on correspondent. tho subject of general remark at the time. Some twenty years ago this decision wa permanently recorded at Rugby by the erection on the Headmaster garden wall of a marble tablet In memory at William Webb Ellis, "who," ar the Inscription naively puts It. "with & fin disregard for the laws of rugby fcctball as played la hi time, took the ball In hi arms and ran with It, thus Instituting tha dlstiactive featura of the London Times rugby gam. comfortable as sandals. What Yoar Ground Gripper Shoe feel a pity those poor limpers cramp their feet into torturing shoes that Collars that almost cut your somebody once said were stylish? cars off Were stylis), too, until we became sensible enough to want comfort and not torture. Ground Grippers are fine looking shoes because they look comfortable. They prevent and correct overlapping, crooked toes, bun ion corns and weak arches. . L I DGtribntors), Salt Lake City. Let the Rest of the World J i ILimp By Caps Them All fC-B-C- O A w Rugby Football Society to Celebrate Cententtry 9t 26 hls-tlt- cTWd. for tip you dont - The proposed championship match between Johnny Kllbane, holder of th featherweight title, and Danny Frush of at the baseball Baltimore, challenger, park In Cleveland, Ohio, September 19, seems to be In the air again Th champion wants to get a few more thousand, accoiding to Sammy Harris, manager of Frush, before risking his crown There have been two factions In Cleveland after match Tom th McOInty and 8am Tha latter hafl Frush signed Dei.tsch first with the promise of Kllbane to up sign, while McGInty now claims to have the chamnlon Regarding the sffalr this la what Sammy Harris sends the writer "Have been in Cleveland over two weeks trying to force Johnny Kllbane Into a match with my featherweight Dannv Frush. Kllbane signed articles for the match last Saturday, but Is now trying to evade dt by demanding that 1 give him a $12,000 bonus. Kllbane is being guaranteed $00 000 to box Frush twelve rounds to a referee a decision on September IS or 19 The paper her are against the champion for the attend h has taken Can vou beat such a demand1 And we expenses to get played accepted our a crack at the training title' Since Kllbane won the title in 1912 from Abe Attell he has defended It once or twice. That look fin for a champion mavbe. Think of It, le twice In nearly ten defending No wonder he wants to hang on years' to It "and refuses to take a chance without getting everything In eight' It la understood that the Cleveland commission will take a hand In the match, If it goes through, and see that there la no more of the y stu'f pulled off It la a good move, and the commission cannot be too strict In arranging the details of the match, judging from what happened recently there !nTV7 . es sizzling-her- then the bottom In knoched eat ef th Than V Fox Den This note (ID referred to by Mr Morrall la 24 criticised the 27tb move in the piny of July Black 8, 6, 14, 18, by Mr Know; position king 19. white 1J 16, 29 21, 28 king 2, eal. black to play. Mr Titus continued with 18 23(a At third mora of rariattaa 28. w hare. 2 not 19 16. 14-- He, e) being 10-18 10 12 14, 15. 16. 9 90(b15 18. 16 11 23 27, etc, Black 1 2 4. 6, at which point Ueasr. M bite 18. 19 21, 22 28 24 23 26, 28. 81, Morrall ef aud give tbe fine correction 82 black to play 8 It was played for a white Snow Cohn-Goldwatfor white, instead ef the Tltne 11 7 to Co. (Mfrs. and win tiwtead 14 18, 23 7. 16 80. 7 3 seems to move of win 11 8 allowing a draw V W draw to have been virtually g simThis appear Blackarialion 29 at sixth more, position man two ultaneous discovery by living almost V htte 4 6. 8. 9 10 12, 14 I? 2900 miles apart, aud both1 ar entitled to (b) Not good It drives iU bitbop to 21 22 23 24 26, 28 81, white to play. a better position andonly EDITOR opens to black a pro 17 10 19 16U 34 16 2319 credit of later breaking with affect by through 12 ID 10 19 4 CHESS. ' H hit has tbe best ending A weak move to which whit a auhaa (c) From the British These Magatlne Plaved la) Seems stronger than 29 16 for whit trouble bo traced It mm that W V in the final of the English counties championwhit to aware maj of tho pemibiltty mentioned In Variation 84, at twenty second more, position ship 9 Kelr of Lancashire playing white and th last and waits to prevent H by play sot, to I 9 8 12 19 in, white 20, 21, C F Cornwall of 9mrrey ploying black. Noise Black 19 P KB4. Ho boo not, bowovev, time to do 22, 24. 26, 26, wblta to play. by Mr. Cornwall, ao, and Mack to enable to nUiiao tho Utltmto 24 20 7 11 13 10 8) 16(1 78 thus allowed hia by starting a sharp attack 18 23 6 9 12 19 814 812 the a kta. 10-117 17 24 16 28 24 14-1fd) If 11 KtB3. then 11. Q R8. hewing 1 6 28 26 2630 14 18 gained tw etoar moves end three teolng 18--Kt -- Draws Kt4 18242, Til, with th 6uery bat frtultV e) This offera white a pawn, bet blacks 9, 14 10 5 1. BlaHr-WT- as 15 11 911 4 19 15 ic) Continuation by Mr Ketr, naa Na 24 10 ) 14 10, 6 9, 17 18, 9 14, 10 9, 2 9, 18 9, attacking position tec Wen ample coeipnn 18 22 9 14 17 22 9 11 11 11 14 O W to draw 8482 ttoa 11 8 4 8 22 15 24 d Corrects Mr. Keir, who playa 1116 and eouUt here he Whit (f) played 14 KtxP 18 17 22 29 14 18 6 9(a 7 and only draws totention to eentlnue when it wa black 18 17 107 9 Notea Black wins 1ft P KKt3. K K2. 16 B R&, (a) and (b) ar by Mr Ketr 14 RKKtl: 25 21 9 10 In rar Briebana (a) Left as draws by Mr Barne Queenslander 17 i QRQB1. tbaea teeing 17 P B3 and It to W VEAL, HALT IaAKE TRIBI tt OAMI NO 1261 84, continuation wtfia for black. can extricate hia to ae how whit (a) A defens theoretically bed, bnt which "PHANTOM FOX DEN Aa a matter of fact whit Hlngle Comer " had Inhas at least the merit of making whit play fealghtv N a Criticism by Asa B Snow, Denrer, Colo. Played by correapondenc between F 8 different sort of game from what be ex tended to win th pawn referred to and hie Black win and i aaada Jamea 9 were more to JMatled ) Calgarr. 19th end that 12th and Cmeby, August played pecta. ISO, 14 10. 6 1, He changed bis mind, however, at th Ut moment, end with disastrous consequences White . most have overlooked g) ratal 6 1, 25 21, 17.22, blacka reply (16) If 16 KtK5 then 16 i PxB, 17 QxP, W O. W LEGO err. P KR4. P B8 18 K K14. Q R6. 19 P KR8 Q Kt6 wine. winning a piece, for if Kt now BALT LAKE TBIBt NR GAME No 1258. to leva. now Whites hope game (i) 11 16. 24 20 U) Mate to two moves In Inevitable. Contributed with note by Joe. Howe, 8r , By IV 3eal, Southampton, England Hat Lake Tribune game No 1207. variation ID is left aa drawn at this pos'tion Black 1 8 11 12 14, white 13 23, 24 26 28 82. la it not a white win-black to play A KILBANE-FRUS- H YL! 7 August 14 l&Jt BALT LAKE TRIBUNE PROBLEM No 572 By J Alexander. 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