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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST ,8 MUTT AND the Old Dears 'Have Taken Up Chemistry JEFFSure, Locals Feel Like Champions After Having Won 6 of 7; a a fK j' the Beee a even-ga- .391 .342 .350 a .355 354 Ml M2 ... series. The Bees are naturally all eaollen with pride because of having won al games of a seven gams series. Ms Overwhelming of the Portlanders wss a good deal of a feat, especially la view of the fart that the Beavers had taken the three aeries previously played by the two -- J tlllty aa a ball player at every point He has been a mighty help to tha Beea in their numerous crises, and Halt Lake can count Itself lucky to havo found him. Prank plays a steady Raiding game and la getting hla hits right along He la hitClubs lo their former appearance In Salt Lake, ting tha ball at a .830 rate, and haa driven In la a Baa an seven. The Ha won earnest five of the Ansels Angels many tally. at that time were also guilty of a rec- worker and It always giving tht beat ord," when they went through aeveh ha haa This morning's records show that gamee with een pitchers, the first lime such a thing has occurred in Salt Lake Paddy Siglin ousted Pets Compton of In from tha home-ru- n Bacramento the and perhaps the only time history kingship. of the league, Paddy now ha nineteen and Pats hat ' The Beee hit the bell hard last week. seventeen, Baddy siglin stepped Into the now cele) brated record clasa on Sunday when he With the Leaders. 1 made seven hits count a total of nineteen Among tha lenders In the department of bases Three of them were homo runs offense are found tht foifewlng: The pitching served by the Bee (lingers GREATEST NUMBER BUNS. last week wee brilliant in spots and fairly Naturally, It la to bo Siglin, Balt lake good throughout. ,...128 expected that alt of It will have to be Cooper, Oakland 108 brilliant this week If the Beee hope to Hand, Balt Lake. .....mi win six of eevenr from Loe Angeles. IT Miller, Oakland 97 Wills, Oakland Manifest Interest- Ban 91 Pranclsco.. Caveney, 95 Beattie Lane, Were several of the games last week 94 highly exciting, for the reason that tha Brown, Balt'Laka scores were often tied, end the baseball GREATEST NUMBER HITS. acIn of worth fans got the their money 90 Btglln, Balt Lake........ tion. Sunday's attendance wee excep- Miller, Oakland Halt Lake tionally good, which shows thatsven Ban Pranclsco Caveney, ...18! If tha folks arc for a winning club, m Band, Halt lake...,, winning club has to pick on the Pick, Sacramento ..,,..,,1? 177 Oakland Knight, The series which begin today throughPoole, Portland ...............177 out tha league will mark the start of Oilggt, Lot ....171 Angeles.. the twenty-firwpek of ths season. Six HITTERS. weeks remain to be worked over. The e a Seals have something like 89 r. Siglin, Salt Lake which fn turn Knight, Oakland lead over Sacramento, 49 leads Seattle by only nine points, while Poole, Portland t) Over Han 41 Seattle has only a margin Caveney, Francisco..., the Angels 4! Thus, Sacramento, Seattle Cox, Portland 41 and I ,os Angeles are all contenders. Wills, Oakland Los Angeles will no doubt try to climb Miller, Oakland 49 to the top over the bodies of the Beavers. Kenworthy, Beattie 89 The Angels ars scheduled to meet Port- THREE-BASHITTERS. land In twenty games. Thirteen of these, '..f It week Carroll, Lot Angeles.... 'It Is expected, will bs played next Taka H at Los Angeles, and the other aeven will Brown, Balt Los Angeles n be played at Portland. Therefora, ft Griggs, 10 seems to be a mad scramble among the OConnell, Ban Pranclsco 10 billiards to pick the bonea of the hapless Murphy, Seattle Sand, Balt Lake t Beavers. Chadbourne, Vernon 9 HOMB-RtISeals Have Advantage. HITTERS. 9 Han VYanctaco, although losing a series sigiih, Balt Lake 17 now and then, appears to bo playing conCompton. Sacramento Salt Lake.. sistent ball, and it is becoming evident Brown, ul that , unless some club can knock the Sand. Salt Lake O Connell, San Pranclaco Heals down for six out of seven or someIP thing like that the club led by Charley Ellison, Saq pranclsco lj 18 Graham will sail under the wire first. Knight, Oakland It should not be understood that these Murphy, Beattie TOTAL-BASremarks are In any wise a prediction HITTERS. that Han Pranclsco will win tha pennafit. 821 lake....... Many things may happen In six weeks, Siglin. Salt Oakland ......881 and many things often do happen In six Knight,Balt 78 taka Sand, weeks. Three clubs, aa noted, have good 8T8 Oakland chances to overhaul the Seale, and tha Millar, Portland Poole, Oaks arc not so low In tha scale aa to be Angeles ....954 pennant Impossibilities. Nevertheless, It Grlgga, Loa 954 looks as though, with only six weeks to Caveney, san Pranclsco Lake Salt 83 Brown, xo, tha Seals have a powerful advan,i tage. Last week tha Tigers took four out of Oakland seven from the Heals; tha Angela five Of Cooper. Lane, Seattle Jg eight from the Oaks, and tha Coyotes four McGaffigan, Sacramento 35 Vf seven from tha Indiana Sacramento 34 Pick. While Los Angeles is playing In Halt Plnelli, Oakland s .' 33 Lake this week. Portland and Oakland Kopp, Sacramento 39 will- - pjay..lJhen Prsnclsco,. Seattle and Mull wits,. fiar re ID c do... 29 Vernon at Los Angelas, and SaiTFrah-clsc- o Lot 37 Angelas Carroll, at Sacramento. SACRIFICE HITTERS. , Manager McCredle added three hew . 43 Players to his string last wePk in cavener McAulty, Loa Ahgelef CfTrroll, Lot Angeles. Rip King, Pitcher Kenneth Bcott and a 86 Kdmund Burke. All are from Th Rath, Ban Francisco ....a..,. .. 3330 Western Canada 'league. Plnelli, Oakland ... High, Vernon ....... a a a aa a ,a aa a a a a , 87 The Bee Hospital. Smith, Vernon a.aaaaaaaaaa.a... 36 24 Ted Jourdan, Halt Lake first seeker, Chadbourne, Vernon ...... 28 Portland Krug, resumed hie lob after four weeke' layIs off, but he playing with unstabta-legPrank Gay haa been shifted to third and Assessed Valuation Don Brown to rirfit field. Joe Wllhoit la still out on account of his Injured Isg, County and It does not seem likely that he will be able to play for tome time. Prince Edwards rhught six of laet week' games. Spotlit to The Tribune. AMERICAN FALLS. Idaho. Aug. 12 Joe Jenkins caught tha closing Contest and got along pretty well, although hia The assessed valuation of real proparty shoulder Is not by any means In condi- IB Power county It only 9182.41 below the tion. Catcher Byrd Lynn haa been In untforfh, but hit throwing apparatui ft valuation of 1920, according to Assessor not up to much, and Butch Bylsr'a busted O. P. Crowley, who recently "made hi The finger Is atili busted. Edwards appears return to the board of equalisation. to have been a rare find While he lacks valuation I last year wot 8.360,94 ThI 36,145.451. Theta items finish, he is a hard worker and a nervy year It pemohal property and public utilibackstop, and hat been a real ties, .which bring tha total valuation In for the Bees. tha county to mors than lio.ooo.ooo. Prank Gay continues to prove hit Versa' Assessor Crowley la of tha that few valuations, If any, will opinion be changed In the county. - This means that tha county will ha saved much work and considerable expense In complying .with the rules Of the state board of equalisation where valuations ars regarding counties considered too low. fans SALT Lewie LAKE klglla ...ISA Jtnklns ... ttllbolt pa tw .191 ftl ASS M4 $Jd ... ........ ...m ... 62 Gar s.s ...its ftd Strand .... ...104 ... 90 ('favatti ... innrdaa Brows Id 98 .A. 16 ... t 03 hri .7 11 8 0 0 l t I 14- - ...... .........a,., w. oE Power Decreased dt life-sav- er LEARN Autos vTradtors1 Gt Special 5am merTatec jlafof t$ WmWI Cith ft IQ VAl TfcADL Board tod ym Mocm white tecrwlnc. Mr p ip $44 ttouth. ft toe flntlrited GrptfMfa kfanr rtfftit mu you Good Position waiting lot Nttaul Train Maa. fJ Jt Sena fot FREE lllustrotad ft; i fjr V i i JSook. Ka obligation. NATIONAL AOTOMOTIVT icHOOI LM 2Q nGUERQASI 103 ANGEI.ES k J i , Utah Educators to Meet , Here October's tr22" 23 9 -- , . ( Th Annual convention of' the Utah Educational association will take place in Balt Lake October 21 12 and it. The main aesaiona will be held In the tftber necle Three well known educators from outside the state have been secured to peak at the conventton. Chari w- - 8. They are .Superintendent Meek of Milwaukee, F. J. Profeasor Kelly, dean of the University of Kansas college of education, and Mrs. Margaret S McNaught, commtaefoner of elemen fidnnatkm of CaMfnrnfa .291 .2(15 .aj .2(G Turf Results and Entries BARNYARD GOLFj WINDSOR RESULTS. By tkimmi fterrlce. First rice, tlx furlonge Klsflike, lit (Pool), 85 90, $8 60, 82 95. won; ftagamock. 107 (Parke), M 10, $6 16, secosd; ftus Turret, 110 (Erick sot). $8 10. third. Time. 1 12 24. Edna D. Eastward, Prlnceaa, Nordeek, Black Baby. Romper, Dora W., Charles J. Cralgsille, Edith Bhroee, Lett sad William 2. Murray else raa. Beeasd race, six furlong Maodarin, 102 (Huataman. $1465, .$6 00, 89 50, woa; Viola G., 106 (Roanaoellf), 88 00 82.40, second: Wkac, 96 (Lanf). 8800, third. Time, 1 1ft. Dorothy Carlin, Jerky Jobs end' ftteeple also ran. Third race, eee mile tad a sixteenth King George, 106 OJarlno), 17.05, $6.00. $2 95, won; Merrlmae, 106 Uantey), 82.65, $2 70. aerowd; Sir Joba tergoe, 107 (Perchaud). $7 10, third. Time, 148 45. Anna Geilnih King Trejan. Water Wniow afid Tora'lofn also res. Pcmrtfc race, els furlongeAloft, 106 (P. Burke), $5 10, $8 60, $2 75. won; Dorothy Bnck-- l ner, 106 (J. Barke), 16 95, $4 86, second; Billy Dona, 109 (Drake), 12 60, third Time, 1 12 2 5. leere Pal, Omit t)ale, Hyaterlt end Delhi Malden also ran. Fifth race, six fusion s Eatero, 10ft (Pool), 114 Minute $6 90, 96 85. 62 80. yon) Men, fMeOrsw), $5 70, $4 10, aecoad; Hllditr, lot Ed (Krlckaen), $3 96, third. Time. I ll 2 6 die Rlekenbacker, Bewail Coombs, Pltaboodle and CUtymore also ran. Sixth race, one mile and 6 sixteenth Adonle, 9t (Parrington), $6 15, $4.00, 66 85, won; Brick, 100 (Hnutamar), $4 1$ $8 90, taecond, Tlppo Sahib. 100 (Perke). 86 25. third. Time 1 46 14. Biackte Daw, Bongabuck, Anairaraary, Petrarch and Ten Canatao also ran. Beveoth race, ae mile and a furlong- Biddle woa eeeoed; Time, John Arbor, Captain Tom, Bardora. t 68 Ellieos, Harvey Smarr, Cwteiuat, Prsaea and 8L Rerih alee ran. STANDING OF THE PLAYERS. Miss Halloran Qualifies for ' Big Golf Contest 0 Tt 1 M tons 1 104 78 12S 18 .818 .818 8 .108 . 1 0. . .12 - .842 .840 10 S 17 88 88 JjS . 894 0 .807 11 LW .842 .852 .85 .12 ,..V .812 .oq .21 .21 0 .214 W .271 4 -- .251 9 .259 .250 .250 .290 .2(19 I .0 1 0 .258 .00 .25 .28 .242 -.- 16 j 181 .85 94 .20 .277 ,0UO ioo .187 ,000 Tsui (OO 8804 8 ,2? 1 ,221 8' .2(3 .14 E er .814 .907 ,2VJ .814 .814 .821 .315 1 atx-pot- nt ,.4 .814 0 E E I 0 0 st N .81 I so M 'l .810 13 m ,8-- I J Edwards Less ! .m .231 74 .....I.,,,.,, TWO-BAS- .342 o. . ,,....,,,,.....,.,..,18 . LW. ........ Race Is Nearing Stretch. ' ThI afternoon the Angela and will tangle in the first game of HITTERS. PC. Lewis, S. L a a . Siglin, Sa La OConnell, 8. F. .... Bates, Sea. Spencer, Sea. Kenworthy, Sea. Caveney, S. F. . Knight, Oak. 4b .298' .211 BaR rkANciscx). A. ... 0'Onnmll AB. LW. tell 51 .... ...... .... ...... ......in .. ..., 1 .... Suit Ritb Wall Shors t'ach (rum pier lwla .... .... , ,94444 MrVjuald Kevta 41 44 43 . if .16 hate , Speneef ... See .. Mack ... .... ....... Morphr . Riujiu Kldred Iab .... Wlsterell ltts Middleton Scluifr Tnbia ... 48 184 80 .. Keawortbr Jacobi M 260 874 178 11 .278 tt 815 .245 .kfl .206 .17 as .036 ft .ouo 121 ... S4 23 .. art Dailey 4 Deinsree 0 - 4 giSfers ..... Releasee enapesslone. 8ft i Present .838 207 l.T ST loo 44 10 29 86 18 21 80 ft M 8 8 26 4 1 I 7 4Hi .211 6 10 I 40 . T8 0 3 39 91 13 13 0 168 '.278 0 .276 6 .247 0 .272 1 .8J0 78 1 l2f Hale Poole Cox .. Km a.. ... .136 644 :ft89 1 .. Pillette Ptvnnrr ...... Elltaoe ColemaS Burke 141 M .176 . Rni ... Icoft 41 .m . h,129 . 66 Qlnflanil Johuaos . Kins .188 ........ ....... . Piker Pifter Oeain . . !. A. 866 940 958 69 . Graathatl W oiler 747 48T8 0. . Present players ... ... Releasee, esepesatoeft . Touia I 4 00ft .800 21 1 -- t 0 14 86 t 2 1 ft 0 a 4016 78 . 49 87 0 T 73 8 18 m 2 1 u14 4 i 8 ft 1 1 ! 2 i t 8 a 4 8 111 130 , 807 3 . 87 1 W7 ID .OK .so r C. LW 207 1 ft ,8o 8 8 .191 .129 .200 18 10 4 0 0 174 ) 190 J ft 12 H.8 T. 85 14 97 78 14 .228 .814 .816 .197 j 1 11 s 291 46 19 198 71 98 164 80 A. 1 14 13 ! 10 13 - 13 4 18 2 1 2i 8 10 i 0 a 8 I I 89 1328 1 14 60 1678 " .279 .208 0 .20 ft ft ft ft ft IOO ,m .S'. .857 J 1 ,4t i 1 28 77 IS ft 124 fes tet4i felt Akffpk itMMi (ivrmi st4t8 4e 7ll 8i Murfiky liQrkM ,2.3 olM .148 .148 s.e..e Mer McCaba from George Nash, alleging desertion. .28 .274 254 .241 i .200 .226 .28 .204 990 4219 .899 .24 ,27S .ITS .2Kft .346 .2N) .211 .149 Rtiit ifcAttl Carroll jjtaihiBora .. .271 .574 ......I ........ 4 i ..e.k 87 .(4.... ... 44 Relabart Ljoaa ....4. ... .as .ease. Cjr TltmnM i4i4M in. ttomorieft ... .. HqiHh .... flOla . k.e.sa.e taws. ... . ... ProMmt pUrora Ktleaioi totpaftniaia TotaM 4 96 n19 86 26 II $ 96 71 69 7$ 71 48 61 81 66 0 ft. 21 7 11 l 9 17 4- - 2 4 81 1 1 n19 0 0 0 14 ft ft 1 1 10 6 2 T 19 6 ft II 1801 29 261 4 4761 620 1990 233 .197 .164 .161 .109 11 14 ft 2 0 967 .26 .25 .17 sh ft 4624 187 .244 12 ft 5 ' 21 0 0 65 1735 206 ftft .247 .287 .224 .225 .242 .197 .196 .155 .167 .113 .OUO .000 .281 .296 irm .271 ACRAMENTO. FC. LW. 7 .691 ft .887 .848 .816 .823 HR. ( omptoai pa .667 LW flhothaft Rotifer! .998 .827 Rna ; to. ptaat Flck ... , 8 ft Rlllott 9c hang Koift .. MoliwUs 0 ft 1 ami, 17 1 RtMB ,6dT Kbu ... .88 CO .914 9hc Asa ProBfh . 4 .293 .27 .33 Sttft .212 12 .178 .149 Fitter y Totals .28 .2-- 3 14 QUO , .314 .291 ,20 .29 .e.9 as pUrra Frnt Ratoaara, atpeaalB .321 .819 .309 .250 .296 MHiafl ftOM FI8HT TO DRAW. 2 Manitoba. WINNIPEG, Aug. Freddie Welsh, former lightweight chamand Clonnie Canadian lightTalt, pion, weight champion, fought ten rounds to draw here tonight In bout which was advertised for th championship of the British empire. King Alexander Confined to Bed in Paris Hospital PARIS, Aug. 22. (By th Associated ) King Alexander of from appendielUa, who ha been- waa still bedridden today the day on which funeral Services for his father, former King Peter, Were being held at Belgrade, preparatory to the removal of th body from the cathedral to Pola, where It la to he placed In the family tomb. Alexander has not yet ieen pronounced out of danger, although the bulletins Issued by the attending physicians continue to be hopeful. There is no lessening in the secrecy surrounding the plane for Alexander' return to Belgrade, not word being given out either at hi hotel apartment or at tha Jugo-Blalegation here, except the brief dally statements by his doctor. . Five day remain for Alexander to take the oath ae king In the presence of a commission which le understood to be on its way from Belgrade, but apparently he le not yet In a condition to complete the formalities, and plans are held In abey- - Press Jugo-Blavl- a, v tt 28 ! Rill .206 ,26 ' .20 ,27 .52 .2H . Aiflridx .260 ,.808. .291 4 . . Baldwin .876 .614 ,29 .321 .86 .24 CrABdfttl .291 .996 .620 LW. .829 .4. 14.4 . Jl iflisff .lit .100 000 .260 4irii6ft -- .26 .21 district court yesterday. Mr. Olsen Is said to have told his wife thst he no longer loves her end to have requested that she get a divorce. He Is alleged, also, to have absented hlmeeif from home for weeks at a time. Mrs. Willie Nash filed suit for divorce Mttdi .... rtftirfotft .000 .2Kft Wife Charges Husband Refuses to Speak Her e.e... Totals .lit .nK .290 - .26l" .200 .100 .100 .ono .898 .81! .830 .812 .ft , champion. The annual city championship barnyard - golf tournament was opened at Pioneer park last night with prospects o' oh of the most successful meets of thi kind ever conducted by 'local sport' Bpeclsl to Th. Trllmoa men. trembl LOGAN, Aug. 22. Th seal Contrary to expectations, W. W. Whit' In the balance a th Ogden Gunners and alter, present champion, took the lead and won four games in splendid form. Tremonton Bear struggle for the titular Whitaker tossed the horseshoes with the honors In the Northern Utah league. same confidence and determination that Which do.ee Its first season Sunday next. characterised his play last year and Each club of th league has two more won his matches with considerable margames this half of the mdiedul. gins. J. L. Piute put up a splendid exhibiThe race for the honor of th second tion and followers of the gam expect that the championship will . be decided half has simmered down to a fight bebetween the present titleholder and the tween Tremonton and Ogden, th only second-plac- e man. two .dubs that have a chancer These two Mr. Whitaker defeated Baggett of the Riverside eohool by a score of 21 to 4 in are running neck and neck, and a slip the first singles match of the evening. would spell defeat. At present each has Ireland of Pioneer pafk was next to more game to play, but In th disfall In his path, Whitaker winning this two tribution of these it might b conoeded match by a score of 21 to 11. Bozevtch, also a Pioneer entrant, lost that Ogden has a shade th better to Whitaker by a score of 21 to 5. chance. Piute, playing for the Neighborhood Ogden will meet Lewiston on WedHouse, lost to the champ by a score of 21 to 12. It Is said that Piute was a nesday and Bmlthfield on Sunday. LewisWee bit off form and his friends believe ton Is considered a weak at that he will do better during the re- present, with a few of theaggregation regular star mainder of the matches. the as of such out Eddie Kenna, lineup, Whitaker concluded that four games Brig Johnson and Hook Coray, two of were enough for ono night and this finwhom have been released to other club ished his play. Due to hla. one defeat, Piute dug In Tremonton, on the other hand, has to Brigham In th two final contest, and won four games Baggett of River- face keen rivalry has always existed beside was defeated, 21 to 13. Ireland of and tween these two clubs, which makes it 21 tor ob8, Pioneer lost, It will be served that Piute defeated Ireland more an uphill affair for the Bears; but Manager Tommy Fitzpatrick is confident that decisively than did Whitaker, while Whitout on top. aker defented Baggott more decisively his club will pull lead on OgTremonton has a half-gathan did Piute. Bosevlch lost to Flute, a ruling by President of den because 21 to 4 score 21 His with Whitaker Was to 8. Piute also defeated McRae of the Romney in throwing out a game played Jackson school by a score of 21 to 17. Me at Lewiston recently which terminated Rate was a little slow in getting started, In the fourth inning and was awarded to but displayed some sensational- shooting Lewiston by ths umpire for alleged stallths president near the end of the match. Upon Investigation ing. This concluded the singles Competition was Informed that both clubs were at was and fault that the umpire for the first evening. wrong In In tb doubles matches, Hanson find not forcing the game to a legal endin. Moriarlty of Pioneer park hopped out which might have been done before rafii In front by defeating Maronl and Ansel-m- o came. Tha umpire also should have fined of the Jackson school by a score of player who delayed the game, according 21 to 8. Ths Pioneer entrants shot with to President Romney. At the last meetcoolness and deliberation, winning ing of the league directors th Ogden club made an appeal from tbe president's handily. Baggett and Snyder of the Riverside decision, and It was decided that the conschool also lost to Hanson and Moriarlty. troversy should be arbitrated by a board of three. Meanwhile th gam Is still In Their score was 21 to IB. Many of tha entrants are said to have the status In which the president left It misunderstood the arrangements for tha and Is not charged against Tremonton. tournament. - It was announced that the The Tremonton eklpper claims to hav an edge on Ogden on account of his susingles tournament would In all probability be concluded tonight, leaving the perior pitching stafr. Chick Shaney and Hook Coray have both been pitching a way clear for the doubles competition. superb grade of ball, while Ogden's hurlers are also going good. Manager Ed Willett of the Ounnera seems to be back In old-tiform himself. He has Pat to Jacobs and Ben Jones to do his flinging. The postseason series between th That her husband never speaks to her Brigham City Peaches, winners of the unless compelled to Is one of the chargee first half, and th winner' of the second Th made by Randi Olsen, who filed suit for half will commence next week. divorce against Fred Olsen In the Third series will consist of five game. i4( eepe KiUefr .050 .800 Idaho Man e. .276 .290 .290 .892 1626 190 tft .210 i Aug 13 A war rant for the arrest of Mre. Clara Richardaccueed son of Milner, of shooting H. A. Bothwell, Milner ditch rider, through the teg Saturday evening, was Issued here today of the instance of the wife of the Injured man. The shooting la said to bo the outcome g of friction between the fxml-llHothwell a wounds ars not believed to be dangerous. The shooting took place near the Richardson home, where Both-we- ll went to . ecover a hen and chickens taken up by Mrs. Richardson. He refused to pay 318 damages claimed agalnat the chickens for trespass and was shot when he attempted to enter the gate at the Richardson home. .808 169 68 tt. 278 406 107 Tt 98 66 IS ' 'Last year' Ogden Gunners and Tre monton Bears Run Neck and Neck for the Title. .8 8 .20 2 81 So 40 2 .88 9 ) b, ...... ....... ... .807 ,m I .2H8 ft 86 1 4Wt Totals .218 .80 .FiO .046 ,821 ,87ft s 2S8 815 14 81 67 kd 38 4ft .5. ...... 414 . ... sissvuivt, .............. ........ M44 .... It 80 . ... Adams . 448 4b6 M St Gardner Pstterirts Prsncis .U9 LW, .896 .154 .I4T .8 2ft . 24 ..4. Rrenten ... .246 ft isi 178 475 105 ft lift 2M .27 AB. a? 81 KKS.8 , .27 .290 44ft '' Warrant Issued for Woman to The Tribune. lptal TWIN FALLS. Idaho, 764 7 first-roun- .207 482ft 127 WINNIPEG, Man, Aug. 22 Three of the five American entries In the Canadian amateur golf championship tournad ment survived the play. The victorious Americans were J K. Weather by of Minneapolis, Dr. A. H. Houston of Beattie and E. N. Whyt, of Duluth, and ths dersated Americans were Draper and F. F. Fregeau, both et Duluth. Weatherby defeated C. Willoughby of Regina, 7 up; Houston won over A. Campbell of Winnipeg. 1 up, and Whyte up. Draper outplayed A. M. Stewart, defaulted to C. R. Morphy of Ottawa and to A. Macaw lost of Fregeau Winnipeg, up. - Who Shot .20 .86 .85 .290 ... ....... first-roun- .168 .lit .891 : preeeat 0Urera Btieaaee, mrrnioM.4 Totals CHICAGO, Aug. 22. Rut on pl.y.r from West of ths Mlnslselppl river. Miss Florence Halloran of Salt Lake, Utah, qualified In the champlonxhlp flight of the Women' Western Golf association. Her medal score of 98 was nlns strokes higher than that of Mrs Mslvln Jones of Chiwhom Miss Halloran cago, medalist, d meets In the play tomorrow. Mrs. Jone recently won the Chicago district championship and has been a medalist before. .6 441 .. , hi 50k .... , ... 0 983 Plltgrrald .... . ......lot 852 8ckl, k .... ..... . . ..158 Knium .... .... 424 122 .... 152 ... Klllra 47 121 Kelly .... 4l AtneW .... .... 20 76 I uul By BUD FISHER (Copyright, 1921, by H. O. Flshec. Trad Mark Beg. U. 8. Bat, Off. Bees Take Kindly to Portland Twirlers; Siglin and Lewis Best Batters in League LEADING 23, ,1921. .V2w .217 20 .245 .226 .22 A .212 .166 167 161 009 TSSi . 4916 656 1875 233 Idaho Plans to Offset Antagonistic Propaganda Bpertal to The Tribune, ' POCATELLO, Idaho, Aug, 23. Writer circulaon publications of nation-wid- e tion are to be given an opportunity to obd Information as to practain tical results of reclamation In Idaho and to detsrmlne from personal observation and Investigation whether th added production therefrom Is worth while to th first-han- jmtloo.-- . t.. publisher., accept an invito-- -, tlon extended by the Idaho Reclamation association, according to a statement issued from the headquarter of th orgati-liatlo- i ' n. statement deedaree-thk- t The association's for several months propaganda anto and containing reclamation, tagonistic many misleading statements, all of which influenced have considerably congress, has been used by reclamation opponent to fortify their position. Comparatively little has bee done to offset it, and, a announced, It la part of tb program of the Idaho Reclamation association to engage In he extenslvg a plan of publicity as It means will allow. -- |