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Show TILE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, 'MARCH 31, 1922.' 15 BRINGING UP FATHER THlb By George McManus aeoot thirty ah: where are too OF U? dSlRub AR MORN1NC, BURCM-jYO- O T? OEAO EVEN TO EE A CEMETARy. Vf Itn FcAfu-i- i AGE BEGINS SERVICE. L- -, INC. w Wheat and Myers Waning Pnleeml ferric. HOUSTON. Texas. March JO. --Tbb fellow with the scythe, whose pictures are rjin at New Tear , is fooling around "Owner Squire 'Ebbetr Brooklyn Nationals no little. The celebrated Squire, .has been 7ayln nice ituff about Ills boys, but he isn't blind, and must realise that time la telling on them. He and Manager rt Robinson have been trying to offset age's inroads by getting new blood, but all in all not much has been accomplished. Viewed generally, the team does not rate any stronger than year ago, when it finished fifth, Winning 77 and losing It games for an average of .51. It bids fair to show fine ball at times, perhaps for good stretches, but will be going very -- well If it lands fifth at the --cesaatiasor hostilities next October. Its rather good showing this spring -- r today. Sherrod A a A" TAILORED AT FASHIOM EARK MOONTAIK ve CUMfctNUi -ALL HAVE. NEv, sUVTtv against the New York Yankees implies little; the Yankees ar not In form. Just two years ago it was generally admitted that the Brooktyns had the best pitching staff in either league, and it was this strength which made the team look so good, day in and day out. The rest of the team, except for Wheat and Myers, star outfielders, was mediocre. Now these hurlers assay much lower id effectiveness, outsids 3rime. He is one of the greatest pitchers In, the game Ebbetts Team Rated About as It Stood Last Year: WH-be- J 3 '3 111 By CQN TO;v A it Turf Results and Entries ) ' $ TUB ASA XStUES. Pint raca, (It and ft half furkmfn Olid New 98, Jasealft 106, Daia? II 106, HHn 106, Victory Woo 107 Blur Vaa 106, Hr4 At Wick 106, Echo 111, Applejack 118, Quint m 118, lit 118, Foemaa lift, Second raca. (Ito tad half furlocyt Sky lark 96. Sqitttb 106, OHro D 106, Oatfnta-tlou- a 106. Picot 107, litaferald 106 Dialnlty 106, Quean Utd II 110, Little Priam 111, 11 Blanche Meyer May Dawn 111, Lady O Fiakm 1928 . Is Smith, southpaw. i "submarine delivery such as Carl trying Mays Faoi 111. use, i 96. Our n ThtrdrftCf; Ora New star with ''DUxy" Vance, Leader 107A, Colonel lof. Red WUliaa leans, has attracted some attention In 107, Crlipln 107A, NickSnyder Kleia 110, Norm in UO, rf'. trying to land on the hurling staff, and Orleans Olri 110, Ooonirbon 112. so has Harry Schriever of Saginaw, Mich., 101 Fourth race, one mile Helen Laca and Roy Gordlnler, who came from Buf- Ispbam 103, Social Star 104, little Pointer 106, falo lata last season. These youngsters, Laura Cochrane 108, Lady 1eaeT0t, Tisne one or two of them, may help out a. lot back 100, No Wonder 112. Myrtle A. 116. Fifth race, one mile Midi 104, York Laeald , during the season, Little Reach 106, Plum Bloom 106, Bobby Otto Miller, an oidtlmer of the days ot 104, Alien 110, Katherine Rankin 116. Wild riow-e- r e t, READT-T- O TAILORED Trt IN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF 'THE SATURDAY EVENING r POST. JL JJ Planet, El alao ns. and t Siegsi Clothing M t TTY" Coi-ipao- t tw C 4 The Store for Men and Boys. Narad, entry. half .furlceg AT FASHION FARE Jll Second rare, fix sad a halt furious Cascade. 100 (Hub tamer), 13 80. 44 30, 42 80, woa. Squirrel Hawkina. 113 (Donohue), $14 80, $T 80, 110 (Williams), $3, third, Bookworm. second; Time. 108 3f Chippendale. Veras Choice. Yorktfiir Matd; Silent Saul, Vlbna,Kalt, ttema v. Fry. Bru R. alao ran. fir, n ' PUT-O- N ert -- Third race, 228 Main Street S' I Etablihed e 1869 sis --- Vtraa. Head. The date of the meeting was not Bwlmrfilng association, won th national definitely set. It will probably be held junior amateur athletic union on Tuesday, however. swimming event her last night in 3 minutes 2 5 seconds, shs lowered th unions 1921 record for that event, made liy Thea Wins Cavill of Oakland, Cal. Mis Ethel Me. Miss Baker s clubmat. was second Davis Gary, and Mias Helen Condon uf Omaha third. 220-ya- rd Anderson Straight From Jack Ftdjs 220-yar- Pine-erea- t, Special bham-plonshi- p: Tet-ma- 1- -6 clubs ot Clear the Way alao ran. Seventh race, five and n half furkox Lotta Soaed, 100 IWIlaoo). 418. $28 40, $12 won; xCandcffrny, 108 (D. Burn). $3 80. $4 80, aw. "od Nick Klein. 112 Fatorhr $ 4f, thtrd Tima, 1 08 4 8. Limerick, Coombs, lOor Lender, lapham. Mary Fuller, Redman alao ran. x Irwin entry. Blfhth me, flva tad I half fnrUmro Hoaa NEW YORK. March SO While the InAtkla. 100 (Stndor), $18 20. $8.40. $3. wen; dians of Arlxona are taking up god. McUne, H7 (Wllaon), $8 80. $3. second Net. pastime of the paleface, the Caucasians 104 (Williams!, $4. third. Time, 1 08 1 4. of ths east are dipping deeper than ever Thirty Seven, Bitifleader. Perch. Madam Byng, into the redskin sport, lacrosse.-Onl- v Florence Dee. lande Wearer, Tutt alao ran. today New York university anWeather clear and track fast.' nounced a decision to teach its young hopefus how to swing the cross .sticks, PADDOCK TIES RECORD. HONOLULU, T. H March 30 -(- By the Associated Pres ) Charles Paddock. Los Angeles, world s champion sprinter, tieT his record for 220 yards hers today In the preliminaries for the HaK. waiian A. U. track events 8aturdav. Paddock set the 220 mark. 20 5 seconds, In the University of California and University of Southern California meet last year, ItTPopular in New York IIEREr -up golf shoe, or sport. Its inade of tough smoked horse with Russia - calf saddle, and vacuum cup soles. A. shoe with a good stance, giving perfect foot- freedom. on r; record-makin- 220-ar- p. YearsSwimmtng Record 14 Neh, March 0 D. I of 4b Omaha --Athtetlo r western A. lowered his last e A. U reoord for the senior d stance In th negotiating swim, 1 minute 17 1 second in th Omaha Athlete club national and western A. A. U. swimming meet. The W, A. A. V. record made by Dimond last year waa 1 minute 21 u seconds. Edwin Cahow of the O. A .C. placed second. In the western A. A- U. senior 220- OMAHA, SHOE STORE d. -- outh Main Street halt Lake City eiub-4-n'gbt 100-ya- - back-strok- OGDEN. March 20. Major H. M. Nelly, U. 8 A., arrived In Ogden this afternoon with th William R. Hearst trophy, which will be presented to th rifle team of ti1 7L O. T. C, of the Ogden high school, which won th national champlonsh p. The presentation of the trophy will take place at the Berthana cool-pon- w . TOWNLEY CASE DISMISEEO. I , FARGO, N. D.. March SO Judg A. T. Col this afternoon d'$mtsed th gainst A. C. Townley, president of th cm National league, charged Th diamlasal waa with embeislement. mad on motion of Svelnbjorn Johnson oL . prosecution count). t CONFEDERATE VETERAN DIES. HOUSTON. Texas. March 10. Richard fc. OHar. one of th two surviving mem-b- e is of the band of confederates which, unoer Dick Dowling, won th battle of baliin lhisa, died her last, night in hi eighty-!xt- h yeut. Non-partis- Special to The Tribune. tomo-ro- w night. Th rifle tam with Lieutenant Colonel C. G. Lawrence wer the guests of th Ogden Rotary club last n ght, at which ??' 1 D. L. Dimond Lowers Last Major Nelly Arrives ct Ogden With Hearst Trophy of a local gas and other ifrominent business men wer found guilty today In connection with recent scandals In th mangmnl of th public utilities FUty-tof those found guilty wer given prison ntnce ranging from two months to two yearn Fines wer Imposed on th others, - ,.q cl Is. two directors time the club, silver tali' et for the WIRTH'S OPPOSITION APPROVED. honor they had brought to Ogden and th school wsa presented to them by BERLIN. March 20. (By th Assof Ralph E. Bristol, former district ciated Press.) A resolution declaring th demand of th reparations commission sr intolerable and expressing approval DEL MONTE WINS AGAIN. of Chancellor Wlrth s statements reCHAMPIONSHIPS POSTPONED. DEL MONTE, CJ , March SO. The garding the commission's demands was . DETROIT. Mich., March SO National Eleventh cavalry polo learn forced the adopted by th relchatag today, t and Central A. A. U. swimming chsm- - Del Monte four to extend Itself tO.the utmost todafr BOV (he Del Monte men, by BRE AK D 0 WN CAUSE OEAT H. a spurt in. the final chukker, nosed out . RICHMOND. Va., March 80. Mis Grace " an 8 to 8 victory. ILotTnc a Instructor at Farlhom Nicholson, piano today. cotieger died her today - Mis Nicholson' CONVICTION IN TOKIO. waa said, wet mused from a it death, LOWERS SWIM RECORD. Muw Nlcholaon'l TOKIO, Match Jo (Bv th Associated nervous breakdown. -- OMAHA Neb., March SO When Miss Pres. ) kjeventy-o- n men, Including two fit her. Thomas Khholsnn. is a. Methodist Ethol BnJter of the hew York Womens members of th diet, al.v municipal offl- - Episcopal hlshop at Chicago. , implements hitherto strangers to the In the Bronx. There Is a surprising amount of sport, ive chatter in New York this week on the subject of lacrosse, and people who NEW YORK. March 36 John never knew wa$amrBmir ITydUf-BI- d aquatic" starof the If anything, whattfrrgnig are now becoming interested Illinois Athletic club, tonight st new or simulating .nthu.laam, world i record time for 200 meters and 220 yards In an event -- at the New York Athletic swimming carnival, negotiat- Dick Kerr Will Pitch ing 200 meters in 2 minutes and 18 5 seconds, and 220 yard In 1 minutes ant) for Semiprofessionals 16 seconds. The old record for both distances, 2 minutes and 19 5 seconds, was made by Dick CHICAGO, March SO. Little Ted Cann of the Ngw York Athletic club. for the Chicago White Sox, pitcher Weismuller, In an event at Detroit re- Kerr, been holding out because of haa who cently. was credited with having made d.fference on th salary question, wilt the 220 in 2 minutes and 17 5 seconds. ban the coming seasoirwlth a ChThis performance has been submitted to play icago semlprofesslonal team. George Carlg athletic authorities In his of gas and electricity, son. commissioner swim tonight h defeated Leo Oelbel, announced v today, d Intercollegiate by champion Carlson Mr. Kerr had .signed tS sa'd about twelve yards. . the play-er- a Louts Balbach of the New York Ath- pitch for ths City Half nine, city emploveea. It Is said the letic club, formerly of Portland, Or , won teambeing will Join the Midwesfleague. Kerr a the metropolitan fancy diving chnynpion-shiHe was a member of the last salary was not given. AmerUanOiymplc team, MINNESOTA STICKS TO BASEBALL. VVeisd-rrrtiits- finallrr-is-a-bang- The Tribune, . Indian Game of Lacrosse campus 1 TREMONTON, March 20 In a wrestling match held her tonight Dick Anderson of Tremonlon, 158 pounds, won two straight falls from Jack Davis of Ms lad. Idaho, 180 pounds. The first fall was won with a body scissors and armlock In five and one-ha- lf minutes, and the second with a free arm scissors In thirteen minutes. , Youthful Aquatic Star Sets Two New Records to 11 Tl Ifliman. Meteor, Careen, MeCrona ala, 1 C-- 1 it M 4-- Quality Golf Shoes p .1 4 ran breast stroke, Dlmond also placed rourti rare, fir, and a half furious Fond yard swimming the course in 4 minutes Hop. flO ( Wllaool, 43 40, 42 00. 48.40. won; first, , Hal Wright. 07 (Maeatlc), 43 40. 48 80. acc- 24 5 seconds. Mils Swerre, O. A. ord; Al Porter, 117 (Matcalfl. 48 80, third. placed second. d A. U. NationaJ A. Junior Time. 1 08 Billy Joe, Lobelia, Channant, Velvet, iQriapie, Lola. Temett championship: Won by Adolph L Anala ran Fifth frac. one mil and a furious Franklin, derson, O. A C.; B. F. folburn. Kansas 118 (Williams), $8 80, $2 80. $846, woo; AgriculturalA .college, second, Jack 104 iStudor), $7 80, $8 80, aerond; ManO. C., third. Time, 2 4 m nutea nikin II, 108 (W Miller). $8 80. third. Time. 44 6 seconds 1 36 Vic, Baasan Boy, Walter Dant alao W. A. A U. senior fifty-yar- d ran. Won by Anderson. O. A. C.; Sixth me, on mil aad a sixteenth Aggies, second; HI (Bower). - 44 80, 3 80 42 30. woo, Colburn, O.Kansas A. C., third. Time, 27 Andrry fi.. 110 (D. Hum). 47, 42 80, second, seconds. Rhymer) 111 (Wllaon), $820, third. Tima, The meet was held in the Omaha Ath1 44 43, BoofleriH. Balaroaa, Ptanlngenet. letic tank. 4 A -- 118 (Carter), $3 40. 43 80. $2t,0, won; W. C. 117 fUnn tamer), Dooley, $3, C$8 80. second; Mary J.y, 107 (P. Hum), 44. third. Time, 1 08 48. Cicely Kay, Vodka, stiletto. Mar-ah- a WALK-OVE-R ) A? lT (Wll-ll,iii- r , aJ THE BACK IS UNIQUE , THE FRONT IS SUBSTANTIAL AND THE COMBINATION ACHIEVES SERVICEABILITY FOR BOTH SPORT AND UTILITY IS ADVER TISED WEAR. x PAR-VE- E CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE ANNOYANCE OF A TRY -- OS -- &5L Avsnu Ogdtn, Utah v XaLUX-JudfO-Deah- i 441 Washington PAR-YE- E WHILE THE FASHION PARK DESIGNING ROOMS HAKE ALWAYS BEEN NOTED FOR STYLE DEVEL OPMENTS OF UNUSUAL CHAR NONE OF THEIR DEVEL OPMENTS APPROACHES PAR-VE- E IN ORIGINALITY OF THOUGHT. ' 118. He.has been overworked In the atzleenthw-Joh-a rece, on mile and but this year Bernard Hungling. 8 Sixth 92$ Bard on 106, Hickory Nut 105, WiarriB purchased from Memphis, and young Prophecy 107 General Byaf 107, Alma B, 110, Taylor, with the team two years, will Dainty Lady 110, Bounding Through 110, Pier take 12L. Baby good share of the burden. Hung-ttn- g bon Green 117, 7ittr.34(T in the. Southern association, Seventh race, five furlong and looks like a find.'' Candegray I05A, The infield doesnt strike one as very Hattie Willdo 106, 8berman A. 106, McMurphy much. Ray Schmandt, an erratic young- 106, Clia Waldo 106, Mia Dunbar 106, BoeeUta Harper 112A. BnnlUaa 113. ster, despite several years with the team UO, I. W.race, tlx furlough Beautiful Dream Man" Ivan 66,Eighth getting tips, is at first Miae Meelick 113, Mlaa Manage 118. Toom Olson has been switched from short to beola 106, May Maulaby 106, Harry Burgoyae second; Bam Crane, ex Red, is at short 106, Mae John 110, Klratia a Cub 118, Head field, and either Jimmy Johnston, the Over Heel 114, Herder 181. veteran, or Andy High, from the SouthWeather clear; track fut ern association, where he hit for .325, will be at third. TUVAMA RESULTS. Zach Wheat and Hy Myers are going Pint me, four ftirkxij xTnle, lflp down the trall. They have still a long , It.- $8. 43r won r Trtrnsl ty, JOB (C IT distance, perhaps, before they pass from Biller), $1. P. second; GlUlflower, 100 (W . the big time, but they are not the players ,oe). 13.30, third. Time, :49 $ S. Metcholr. of other years.' Iorktdale. Queen Cup II, .Betty Mae, Red Hoblea x catching Park MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. March 30. to reestablish baseball atA.minot the University cf,UnneQta..aa sporlat reached today at a meeting of the senate. Th game Will be given another thres-yen- r trial, and a coach selected and a achedul drawn up at one TROLLEY MEETING POSTPONED. Due to the fnct that a majority of prospect! manager! were unable to be present, the meeting of the Trollev amabaseball teur league was postponed from last bight lo some time during the early .u y I of th coming week, according to part announcement made , by NecretaiV an Get the hat that fits, your purse, but be sure to get the best in its class. Ju s ta noth ejtw ayo Lsay-in- g Gordon. Corking get-rstylebeautifut Colors; a r |