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Show IM-- TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRID AY MORNING, DECEMBER 10,1921. 18 CL World Series Returnsf ij l : FEEBLE . to Seven-Gam- e Basis; American Wins Point 1 Mens' Shop BLOOD ' Gudcs The mott satisfactory place for women to shop. The place where men can find and quickly purchase the sort of things they like to buy for other men. Pepto-Manga- n Makes Red Blood; Liquid and Tablet Form , I Barney Drevfuss smiled when asked re-to By JAMES CUISINBERRY. He said he could toufirm the Chlcaso Tribune Suit Lake Tribune Leawd Wire member whenreport. you could buy a whole team When blood become thin and weak of bit 13. One Dec. YORK. monev. of much for that stars XEW. off in the number it i due to a falling against th tendncy toward money of red blood veils.- - It is easily recog-nixe- d madness In baseball was taken by the Keep for Willie Keeler. or a. blemished skin by pallid NEW YORK. Dec. 13 The National r.,jnoguls in thsir sesslqn tonight when they club each voted to loan complexion, loss of appetite or unnatuAmerican and of custom voted to return to the former tar batter of ral irritability and a sensation of weak$2730 to Willie Keeler, a seven games frr the world aeries. It former yeaf. who H now critically 1IL ness. Jt is not dangerous at first. In, , the voe of Commissioner Landis that Mrdecided the action, too, because the twothe flucamajor leagues were gp.lt over tion. The Amer can league voted solid-- vcteu National The f ly for seven games. cast for nine. 'Judge Landis in the caseseven. for . was and it vote the deciding Oeto-.b"7 t After the tsdlous series of Jaat when the Giants and Tanks hauled before one of them had von eight games were many compla.nts over there of the pcstseason competl-- 1 .(the length lion. The matter was discussed at the e .A joint sens; today and1 a vote taken. rot a The American league was ' President return to the seven games Veeck of the Cubs was said to he the 4 44 only -- National league boss to vote fcr seven. Then the judge decided it inf a hurry. e aeries was Instituted Tn .. The 1I1 largely because of a p.ea from Garry requests "'Herrmann.'' who said so many Cincinnati ln . Jar- seats had. been made lubre that by extending the ser.es many In spite ' people would be able to attend. of the alleged demand there were empty Seats at the Reds' park after the first ; s two games. nine - games made a of coure,--th- e for the club owner ' ,"r jnuth larger purse and the platers, but the magna'Ie rpevef would admit that a as the reaiciu-- lor the extension. Judge Land s spoke In , favor of a shorter scries and less money Mt..n after the fracas at the Hole grounds tu r .October, i. ui Because of the draft Issue. It was to finish the.r possible for the maj6rs an , business today eten wlth evening They will tpeet again lomarroepre-.,-at,, 11 oclock and their session will tie ceded by a meeting of the advisory coun-- . oil galled for 4 oclock. It Is expected the council, composed Fommiaeloner Laftdla, the two major " ,igif league presidents., andwilltwo representa- s, ;3-- tlves of the minors, have threshed ,, out a possible solution of the draft cues tion and present If to the majors at Indications Are i. -,th 11 o'clock meeting that some action w!h he taken- that .will restore the draft and free the t; eventually a young star tlad down to minor league clubs. as Braves to Train in Florida. NEW YORK, I tec 15 The Boston National league lul announced that It hnd sWeoted 'fct petsrsuurg. Flit., for las 1322 Bprirg training grounds. 1 er fact, many people searcely notice it add go on for days, thinking they will be better the next day. The great danger is in the possibility of becoming seriously ill from disease, which ran work havoe in a body that lack the endurance and resistance in rich, red blood, s Taken in time and steadily, a few are a bottles of Gudes great help. It improves ttl quality of the bloo d by adoing redblodM cells., They cheek the weakness, improve the appetite and clear the complexion. in You ran get Gudes liquid and tablet form at yonr drugthe name gists. Gef the" genuine with on the packGuiles. (Advertisement.) age. Pcpto-Manga- , nlt I n Pepto-Manga- n Pepto-Mangan- nine-gam- (Continued from. Frocodia Fate) I JOvtl, the elongated Anthony, looks good as one Service or and Mlnson,' forward, he chosen for the other. Irvine, Pelt are Pear, on, Spencer and the two working hard at guard. Max Foote Is kerth. pushing Collett hard for the' center It Is probable that the coach Will take d men to Ogden kit of the hfirr Teaming Taetr - hoy from St -- -- McMur-ray"m- above-name- -PARSONS TO PLAY MURRAY TONIGHT sis-sio- The Murray high school and Westminster live wilt meet In the West high gymnasium tonight. Roth teams have been making a good showing, and a close game U Organization Exciting Series Nears End; Prac- tice for Holiday Period. Is expected. During the past week the Westminster quint has puycl and. won tv o games, deflating the Spalding and the Mountain This afternoon the Juniors and Pt Kappa Stae Telephone company teams. They exhibited good team work In both games Alpha quinta will clash for the "U ora to now readv stilt put up They are Aamptonshlp Murray-quint,- The,. latter Murreyif. ganisationwon from the Eaat high school quint worked Its way Into the final by The game Is scheduled to begin at winning from the medics, 23 to 11. yea- -' o'clock. terday afternoon. Indications point to a heated affair STATZ GOES PROSPECTS when these two teams battle today. Jones, TRADE TECH ARE the stellar guard and mainstay of the JuTO CUBS niors. may not play, owing to illness tn " ' 'CHICAGO, Deo 13. Arnold Stats, star gpertsl to The Tribune. Ins family. Jones Is an experienced man his place will be exteremly difficult ''outfielder of the Loe Angeles club of the POCATELLO. Idaho, Dec. 13, The end . league, wae tradtd to the freshmen college class basketball team to fill. , , j.TselflcxCoast thft Juniors are confident thivt However, word to Nationals, according Chicago continued Its victorious career last night will win the cup. ae lla.e and Jorgenreceived here today. tiv defeating the colleg sophomore team they son, forwards; Whiting, center, and Winn bv a acore of 13 to 11. An extra five and Burns, guards will all be In the Ed Walsh an Umpire. minutes was necessary to decide ths close lineup. H Cbleass Tflbnne-Sal- t take Tribune Leed Wire. contest. In the match yeaterday some of the - The Junior vocational team defeated the NEW YORK. Dec. 15. Big Ed 'Walsh, trades up, both Spencer a score of 27 to 7. The medlca failed to show of team hy the game. Lee Johnson being out anil 4 great spit ball pitcher of the. Chicago - now- resting ehenrvtdooshlp Box of a decade back, lias been White and Snake Andrua were on deck ".White as an umpire In the American cational.the college frosh and tbs Junior vo- and with the aid of three fill-i'hired gave the league for next season. Walsh attended R. F. Hutchlnsop ts well pleased li Kappas quitethea rub, the ftret- -half end- it Coach of lookfor Hactdhe meeting fraternity. magnates this week,with lbs showing of the vartous players ing . $ to second l a Ing for any kind of a Job. He thought he half the medics came the In the rlssa series and it la giving him a back strong and at one time held a Hiu might hook up as roach or scout for gome line on basketball material the for the lead The teamwork of the frat club. Nothing was offered. to the coach, the prosseason. - Judge Landis discovered him in dhe pects areAccording foi a winning team at the proved superior and they quickly assumed good ... hotel and forged Into a lead which lobby Wednesday afternoon and Tech, the only two member of the offensive -i as the battle upon learning conditions said he would last although tesm available are Pejton was gradually Increased ear's do what he could. That evening Walsh Hurt Vl1 James Hurt of Aberdeen, tubs drew toward theIts close. Andrus and Jack let Crnnon , met President Johnson of the American on lastandyear's championship scoring. team. Varsity hoop practice will be held durt league and Immediately wax promised a cam Job on the umpiring staff for the comWednesday ing the holldas, on Monday, and Friday forenoons at 10 oclock. Moore Bests Buff ing season. The lineup and summary Walsn was on the White Sox staff for PI KAPPA ALPHA. Does Not Title it a period of eight or ten years, beginning Fd.O. Fr.T. Fl.G. T.P. about 1505. Hi greatest season was ,t , . t in 6 0 If. sixty-eig1008, when he games 15 Pa! Thcrum, MTLWAFKEE. WIs , Dec. 1 7 3 .... 6 r ef ball, winningpitched J Cannon, more than something Moore of Memphis defeated Johnny Huff, 2 ' 4 0 c. 0 ........ 1 forty, besides saving a dosen or more far bantamweight champion of the world, in Jeppaon, 0 0 2 lg Ifurren. mates In distress. a contest tonight, E. 0 4 Jorgensen, rg. .. 2 scrot-dlnto nsarapaper critics at the .Another Whack at Landis. ringside. 11 1 Totals Moore piled up such a commanding lead WASHINGTON. Dec. 15. Another bill MEDICS. ' to compel Federal Jiulg Lamlig that the result was not In doubt. Moore's Fd G. Fr T. Fl.G. TP, stylo of boxing bothered (he Andrus. If. jumping 2 4 Chicago either to retire from the bench champion, and Ihiff could Pot get the White, rf 0 0 0 yor give up the position of baseball com 0 0 0 mlraioner was Introduced todav bv Rep range for a knockout punch. nsMoore scored Adams, 0 0 lefts with and he almost rights pleased, 0 8 0 a 0 jf, reientatlrt Lee, Republican, New York. hut the champion kept boring In for more Hall. Ig rg. ...... 1 0 0 2 punishment. In two or throe of the rounds Buckr.ell, Richmond Buys Whole Club. Moore landed almost alt of th punches 8 11 Totals .... RICHMOND. Vs., Dec. 15 The without a solid return. Referee Mart Harris. tire Tarboro, N. C., team of the Virginia This was "the fourth time Moore ha has been purchased by the Rich- - beaten bantamweight 'champions, but the ti ,i mond club, according to a contests have always been re-COYOTES WINNERS . celved here The player wiltmessage be brought affairs. Under the Wisconsin boxing to Richmond for tryouts In ths spring. It commission rules, an' offtcgl decision by IN O. T. C. SERIES R. r was said. the retarec was not allowed. lioth were under we ght at S p. m. Special ta The Tribes. Moore scaled llti's and I!mf 1131. Schepner to Pirates, Report. LOG AN, Dec, la. The. Coyotes, reprenew YORK. Dec. 13 Among the fleets JANESVILLE. WH , Dec. 15 Me senting the llrst platoon of B company, arou'1'1won the championship of the R. O. T. C. .l,.lLronl0r , the Louisvillewas one that Foogan. Brooklyn lightweight, had the basketball league of the Agricultural colof It over Otto Wallace of MilwauSeen sold to the Pirates for $30,000. better - lege today hy defeating the Cougars, the kee In a bout last night team from the second platoon of the same company, by the score of 30 to 18. The championship game took place this forenoon at 11 30 o'clock In the Smart gym and waa played before the entire cadet Tha khakl-cta- d battalion. student might even have led to the impression that It was a game between West Pointers. The cadet band was also In attendance and furnished music. The winning team, the Coyotes, won the second half of the R. O. T. C. aeries, while the Cougars were first half winners. The rhampa were easy victors, and the following played on the teamr Giles of Heher and Lindsay of Weber, forwards; Linford of Weber, center; Anderson of American Fork and Davis of Logan high, guards. The forwardi, Giles and Llndsav, were a nifty pair. Lindsay did some good floor work and Giles shot the baskets. Cowley and West played best for the Cougars. Following the game, Major A. C. Sullivan of the R. O. T. C cadets presented each of the members of tha winning tesm with nedt little sliver basketballs. s a truly exceptional Major opportunity to buy pen Sullivan has taken great Interest In the ume horn and stag handled, sterling battalion and has promoted the basket silver bolstered, fin ball league, the valuable est cutlery steel carving sets as Christmas gifts or for u prise for tne winning team. The lineup and summary: family use. For the next few days you can buy COUGARS Begular $20.00 rA rs Regular $U.00 2 sets for Cowley, If sets for. 0 Begular $18.00 Harding, rf $12.00 1 Begular Sets for.- West, c sets for 8 Gibbs, Ig Begular $13.0(j 0 rg Thorpe, Begular $10.00 ets forr 1 Max field, rf sets for. Mens Christmas Neckwear - Stile- Now. Big -- in Progress Packed in Christmas Boxes U v $1 00 Ties Four-In-Han- AT IDAHO BRIGHT JIGGER IN 55c 95c Four-In-Ha- Ties, d - apecUil Ties Four-In-Ha- special. $i. rPiaL:H:nd..T:es... fS:?:d..!!:!...,SI.85 $2.25 . Handkerchiefs, 19c to $1.75 , Smoking Jackets, $8.50 and $9.50. - Silk Hoser 1 i!e Perrin- - Kid Gloves t - y-- Robes, $6.95 to $19.50 -- , but Capture 3.1 rt ht 75c' to $1.95 Belts and Buckles, $1 to $1.75 -- for Men one-poi- ,i- - Bath tween o o0 o g Mufflers, $2 to $5 Silk Shirts Silkoline 19 Pajamas, $5 to $6.95 en--- - Vnl third-make- r, ten-rou- re Sets Carving GREATLY REDUCED $13.50 311.25 33.75 now, rS? ' lect the e ?bta.ined choice is at Sait. for frora 2.75 up. Se its best. Quantity lim- - Totals 4 COYOTES. Llndsav, If. Giles, rf...... Linford, e Anderson, lg...,. Davis, rg ........ Totals .... 3 7 1 6 2 15 Referee Percy Hanson. Turf Results and Entries TIJP Alt A ZYTXIES. a half fnrlonra Pewin-ke- e 108, Joaenla 10V. rannla Kail icy. hookworm 111, Itofothy 111, Mabel Rirtia, til, W. C. Dooly 114. Little Nearer 114, lady Boor boa 114. Mooetala Oirl 114. Laatora 1 Vi. gecoad race, fire aad a half fnrtoaga Mlae Itunbar 108, Vera Weod 10S, Marshal Tillashaai Walter Mack top. Kaater Jim urn. Blue tn. Van toe. Chroae toe, NIc Xlloe 10. Meae hofsa toe. Goldie Bote 114, Mureie Pet 114, Ostentatlooe 114 Third race, fire Bad a half farlonta Tafletd lOX. Sea Bearh 10S, Oar Maid loe, BlagleaXer Vodka-- lot. Plaaiaeeeet, Data? N. - loe, lo. Dixie Maaon 111, OadUng 114, Olllo D. 114. Al Porter 114, Mlhe Diana 114. foorth race, eoe milt aad a atatoealh re110. Plerot DO. Camelia tell Mailer 110, Chick Barkley DO, Billie gtewart 112. Med William Its, Shenandoah 118. fifth rare, fire fnrtoaxa Shifty 87, Don Dodfe 181, Huron lit, Wild Thouthr 1(18. Kidaterer 107, Wild fkawer 188. Bobby A Urn 112 Hiuf 112, Sedas ltd, Sam Sen us. --o. Sixth race, one mho and aeTOata Pint nee. ftte lad IDS. !( Paly 01, Plum Bloasom M, iVira 111, IVur II ltM, l.lrnwell 1U6, Hounding Ihrougb 106. raep. fir furlongs Little Jake- 162. -tfaaeE- Date Murphy 46 will BT.'PADI. Minn, Dc. 107. KUtj Cheat hem 11U, Bmlling Luggie 111, he made o match the winner of the Mike Mavfhmer lit. Hhermnn A. 115. Glbbon-Mik(. O'Dowd boxing bout here Weather clear, track fast. Cotomorrow nmhl with MlkC Pan NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. First race, aiz furlong It 115, Paul Mtcou r 110, Berrtnftoii 110, browft DIck 110, 112, Little Patsy 115. Bill Block 110, Heaboard 107, Pie Second race, aiz furloof 102. Koee Cliff 104. Madras Gingham 110, flerew Banders 110, Kultur 110, Green Jonea loft, riy Paper 12, Prorating Tom 107. Phllan deref 107. Old Dare 107. Loya 107, Scatpia II 10ft, Financial Booster 110, Aunt Deda 99, The Decision With the selection of George Barton ss referee, everything le n readiness for the of two the Mike. Both Gibbon tattle and ODowd reported themeelve In excellent condition. a.hbons manager aent telegram to Tex Rickard at New York, asking that Hryan Downey, lumbus, Ohio, middleweight. Terms al- the latter endeavor to arrange a bout beready have been offired Downey, it was tween the phantom and Johnny Wilson, learned. middleweight champion. BOXING NOTES of Minneapolis ten-roun- d. -- 8T. PAUL, Minn., Dee. 13. Topping off their training with light workouts today, the two St. Paul Mikes O'Dowd and Gibbons declared themselves in readiness for their meetln here tomorrow night in a bout. They were announced at even weight tonight 188 pound. and among those with wagering Inclinations there was little positive assurance that either was a fad, vorite. 110 Tktrd cere, six furlongs Miracle ALan X15. Dresser 112. KDt 112, WsWpa Dolls lift, fterigewkk 115. Iitt a 112. Crock of Gold Vanity Hot Hpur 115. Partite lift. lift, Printer's 112, Hermorien 115, Honorable 115, Blossom House 115, Leasder 115 Fourth race, six furlong Kehoma 100, Trust Official 101. Rep 107, Marouraeen 104, Tan-so10ft, Botheration 107. Frigate 107, balance Wheel 107. Day Lilly 100. Fifth race, one mile and seventy yard 107. "Clean Gone 107, Rncog Hh Dnke Jnti Blarney Stone 101, Runsoff 101. Bsgeneur 107, Irish Dream 107, Thimble 105. Gray Gabtea HO. Sixth race, one mile and seventy vard Lucy Kate 09. Corrtlla 100 Flnto 9N John Harbor loo, Crimn Kamhlcr loy Mis Rankin .luT. Ecaloqa 109, Mias Kontnlne 10ft Seventh race, one mile and a sixteenth Mntti 107, Pirate McGee ins, Mnb 107. Grace King 107, Armistice 105, (ockroach 105, Young t Adam 113, 102, Lottery lt2 Lou Perkins 110, Phflllstlne 110, ( ounterbalance 110, Swenson 105, She Devil 1KL Uay 110, InftoK ence 105. O. TI JITANA RESULTS. First ree, five furlong Cicely Kay 109 (P. Hum!, $29 00, $5 40 end $5 60, won; Walter Whitaker 109 (Hunuunrg, $300 and $3 00, second; Grace Trimble 109 (Parley $H HJ, third. Time, 102 4 5. Atajah. Mlaa Stathem, anen alv ran Dorothy 'and Second race, five furlongs Ringleader 109 (BiUiame), $5 80 $3 20 and $3 00, won; Raf. ferty J14 (Metcalf). $3 00 and $2 30, second, Billy Joe 109 iHuntamer). $180. third Time 2ft. Goldie Rose. Orleans Girl, Joe In derweod, Valentine Lady and Little Oue alto ran. Third race, fire and a half faring VIw 10ft (Hna'smer), $5 20, $20 and $2 60, won El Sabio 111 ( Williams), $6 80 and $1 80. sre-on$7 80, (Parke), Bupy Bin! 10H third. Time, 1.09. Merry lata Indian Plantagenet Lewis R , MoMurphy, Brigade. No Wonder, Limerick and McCroan also ran. " ' Matuel field. Fourth race, one mile Ballot Car 103 (Jacob), $6.80, $7 80 and $2 60, won; V Tutt o0 (Hmitamer), $4 20 and $3 20, second Pinecrrnt 99 ll8aolue), $5 00, third. Time, 142 1ft. Peggy Martin. I rantum, Ctgale. Master Frauh-Un- , Irish Reins and Raster Jim alee ran. Fifth race, one mile aod a sfx teen tb Commander 106 (Carter), $1000, $4 00 and $2 w, won; Gordon Roberts 109 (W'llllsma), $3 40 and $2 40, second; Tom Brooke 108 (Huntamer), Time. 148 $190, third Yerntak, July FI and Rhyner also ran. Sixth race, five fnrlongePercfc 107 (Williams), $660, $2.40 and $2 40, srvmr Blue Belle lttft (Parke), $2 40 ami $2 40. second Madam Bmg 103 (8tudrl. $5.00, third. Time. L 01 ft A. Lady Small, Lotts Speed, Don Jose and Good Enough also ran. Seventh race, five aad a half furlong farria Mode 107 (Williams), $24 20, $M 40 and $4 00 wen; Nonsuit 112 (8Unghtr, $6 40 aud $4 90, neeoad;-Privatpeat lorvstudur). $3 20, Dan-eia- f tfe Tlme 1.07 (hied. jLomiskejr Girl, BrLaue, Vie Mu non and Trusty also Neckties Thousands of Them i ra rTiO Gorgeous Silks, from France and Switzerland $2.50, $3, $3.50 values specially priced at $1.65 Others at 55c, 75c,; 85c $1.00 and $1.45 You cant go wrong if you buy here. P'. HfwaniwuiobQ satisfied y vs. PRESIDENT |