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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL New Players on the 1922 Salt Lake Club "ofo 0L IW Nine Added to Holdovers of Last Year -- Game Goe .Thirteen Innings; Seals and Oaks v 9, 1922. JBIOU -O- -fO 40 O-f- 040 , If Unlveiral Barrie. da- LOS JLNOELE3, April fan tad. the Angola In thirteen Innings today. It was the second overtime game of the wade and proved to be a thriller. It ended; Portland 8, Loa Angelea 1. LOS ANGELESPORTLAND; AB K.H AB.R.HO A 0 CntraLff.. - 7 4-- A GreMatt. cf a I S.MeAutey.M laroaait-SI I1 1 olTwmbly.rf Co. if -8 Pooto.Ib. S a 1 1 a; 8Mgf.lb. 4 l! McCb.2b Knwrhy,2h I 1 0 2 8 8 0it.lndmra.8b "Blrh.lt ( 4 0 0 8 S'KUfer.lf-l- b.. I 0 I ODaly.e Elliott,.. 4 0 0 1 0 3Hnghp. Buhtrlnd.p xTharpacf 8 0 0 1 OlaSullivui.e 1 0 0 . treoauui.o 0 O.Q 0 xxHnloSb- - 8 0 0 0 0 wnco,p 0 0 0 Wheat. ., XoM,P .. 0 0 0,0 1 f IPondor V Stem I I toil ..Btii i .- 0 A. A I I1 I I8 1 11 II8II It H Sill It .????! 110 II SOLS Nl.l 0 0 0 .010 OS 0 1 rougrnt.b.'Y1 .. H.lf ICrandnll. Virtue.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 Total . 48 8 11 80 23 TetUr. SI T IS SO 2f xBatted for Oremott la tenth. xxBatted for Sargent ia twelfth. iBitttd for Hughes to ooraoth. c aaBatted for Wallaco to ninth, It. a far to ninth, " --i Batted forGrig Haaa hi Uttrtteht -Ran for Crandall to thirteenth. Brora by lutings: Portland Puna 3 10 ito SOlO 0 A I li Bits , Lon Angel Buna a 10110114011 n, -- aa cellent when it is completed win make an excellent diamond and gridiron. A 1011 bat nths1tle grasp ef pctstora During the past week a tennis clifb oitseMed th tint "fraah etsg." which wt was organised at Twenty-fiv- e Uged is the Usivsraitr f Utah graaaalam enthusiasts attended the first meet- lst Th program origlmllj plissed more of are club the and expected scMltstcd omt chant, iae amoral of tho ing to join later. The annual tennis tourna- moot promlarat portlcipoats wero saablo to ment for both boy and girls will be held pposr. Mlko YokoL who woo to hvo takes part, was ssablo to be present. Pt Gilbsrt under the auspices of this club. The wa ' alas ssabl to participate. teams that wiH represent the school in sn extra bout abmes of these two, the interscholastic meets will also be woa!a,the of mm tho to bs which put on, prorad chosen. Both the cement and clay courts la of th eraolng, tt bring th snip o have been, put In exceUent condition and whirl) t dwialos wa given. In thl boot Yoon are always in use whenever the weather Huttos wa gives s verdict over Dsd Walter &T Unirnraal Serrloa. BAN FRANCISCO, April The Benia made the series four of five bp annexing today game by a boot of 4 to L Mitchell, with good support, pitched steady. Consistent halt and allowed the Oakland Indians but four scattered hits. San Francisco e. . .3111 117 T admit. rf 4 etumpfn Cwrioi 2b J, O 4 0 8 0 11 0 8 Ml 18 ijoCnoriLeF 4 4 Vnllt. If. 21 Rhvuo, 118 0 0 0O! Telle, 4 Jocoba, p 2 0 0 0 1 Mitchell, p, 10 0 Bpncr tWIatorall 1 0 0 0 oj t Tntol .81 8 4841lj Total ..374 U , Adams, . 4 -- Batted for Connolly Is ninth. fBnttad for Jacob to ninth. (loot by toning) Hrattlo , .......0 ..1 Ban Bon Loa .. ......1 Hits ... ......2 Summary: Error 27 U - 8 00800800 0011000 14 08001 1112 2 OS 18 4 15 Bunn Morphy, Rhyno. toapanalbl for Jacob 4 Mitchell E (truck .out By Jamb 5, by Mitchell 2. Beers on ball Off Mitchell 4 Stolen bene Morphy 2. TwoKaat bit Klhiuff, Murphy, BUIson, OCon. sell 2. Hbrne, Mitchell Baerlflc hit Doubt to play Schulte to Connolly Btumpr. Tim of game 1 45. Vropirce McGrow and Reardon. er-sl- bt Angale. Vernon . ... Salt Lake .. Portland . ,. Soattla . .... SAM LEWIS, riTCHeaf spring, but he has been out of stride and wants to get into another post. 0 The Ban Francisco club offered for a shortstop last winter and the Offer still goes. Charles Graham, one of the club ownera declared. Wild Heave$ and Such 325,-00- The days best hitters: AB. H.TB. PC. 6 1.008 KUduff, San Francisco., ...4 Predictions are for a crowd, breaking 7 .571 aU attendance records at the opening Carroll, Los Angeles .500 game Tuesday on the Oakland grounds O'Connell, Sen Francisco. ..4 4 .500 It win be the flret occasion of the kind Rhyne, Ran Francisco 4 Yelle, San Francisco .500 In the league's history, and Oakland fans .500 are on keen edge for the first of their Brown, Oakland ...........4 Lafayette, Oakland ........4 Koehler, Oakland .....4 .4 Arlett, Oakland Sheehan, Sacramento ,..,..4 .4 Twombly. Los Angeles. 4 Origgs Loa Angeles Los .4 Daly, Angeles. Kuns. Sacramento ,..,..,.,.2 I 1 Home-ru- n hitter: Brown, Oakland. ......... . - - ' I - o, 1111 ,,31220 88 ,40 00800120 810818, 00 1 3ft Wireless Telephone for Race - 88 Tilden Will Participate Beginning Tuea day the Allows in Meet at Indianapolis -Portland at Balt Laka INDIAN APOU3, Ind., April t William Tilden. worlds champion tennis player, has notified the Associated Tennis rluhs Of Indianapolis 'that he- will participate in the clay court matches to . he held at. the Woodstock Country club her early In June, it was announced here today. Tilden bald that he would bring Kandy Weiner And Donald Strong for the boya events, and aaid Vincent RU hards also expect to play. V elnar. Tilden said, will play In th doubles with him. A V " clube will play . Seattle at Kscramento, , Kan Frtnclsco at Oakland Ixe Angeles and Vernon at lxt gelea with Vernon th horns club BAN FRANCISCO. April i ll ISlMKl cun find , f PINS BODIK. 100-ya- rd y 'i- -- ye.y ijijbc (V A 400-ya- v w 4 N 440-ya- rd . - , yTr 100-ya- rd er hers-toda- to-jo- in Handsome Trophies for U Champions hard-hittin- tltle-hoid- er Westminster Baseball Candidates Field n. -Re-- -- Lexington Five Wins National Hoop Title AMERICANS LACROSSE WINNERS.- BALTIMORE, April 8 Outplayed from th etart, th lacrosse team met the first defeat of its Amertour ican when it played Johns Hopkins university today. The score was 11 to i. Oxford-Cambrld- V X JOHN TIGERS TODAY Iowa, April 8 Gus Desch, world's champion hurdler; Johnny Murphy, champion indoor high jumper, and William Hayes, former national danh champion, all will be members 1 of the Notre Danie team which will comdvS s Iv jJ.Gcr.jr pete in the Drake relays here April 28 ..a f and 29, Director Kenneth I. Wilson of gl j. P the relay meet learned todav Desch, who holds the national chamv T c jr$ pionship and the PCnn reay champion? v 4 hurdles with record v ship in the 'V of 9 5 seconds, and who won third in the hurdles at the Olympic games In 1020. has been nursing an in' . $ T' i - jured leg, twisted at the Illinois relay meet, and later, in practice, but tt ia thought that he will be In top shape for the games, at- - Drake stadium Uta, In April - Captain Johnny-MdfphNotre Dame, who was to have gone to the Penn relays, will be sent here instead. Rockne has decided. Murphy broke the world's Indoor high jump record this srring with a leap of feet EH inches, and ne has outdoor records of 0 feet 1 3 Inches, which won him the national rhamplonshlp In 1H9, and t feet tH Inches In the Olympic games. Hayes has don the dash In 5 eeoonds consistently In meets, and ha too, was a national champion tn 1919 In Ping Bodle, celebrated fence-bustin the short dash. He is champion of th both the Coast league and the majors, is Western conferenca duo the Vernon club and Jo return borne with them. Ping 1 under suspension by order of Commissioner IjkkHs for his refusal to report Tennis to the Red Box, to whom ho was sold by The suspension will expire the IntereeH In tennis at the University of May yankeea g 12, so that tlhe I'lng Utah took a decided leap during the fast will be ready for duty as the clubs start week, when it wes announced that the the pennant race in reality. winner of the organisation doubles tourBodie was In the league as a member ney would be rewarded with a silver lov- of the San Francisco club when Salt The oingles champ will also ing cup. entered the circuit In 1916. He has be rewarded tn similar manner, the Tro- been something of a sensation In basephies being donated by local sporting ball, and is unquestionably still a great ball goods establishments. The Tigers gat him as a In order that no individual may take port p'aver. of the Johnny Mltohell deal. both cups, it tins been ruled that a in th doubles may not compete tn the singles - Both cups wiU be kept in the trophy case, the idea being to on have the winners' name placed upon them Annually. combination- apCoach Lloyd of the West minster Par pears to be the best team etill In the son is well pleassd with the response to but several are other teams running, his csll for candidates for baseball. Mors putting up some stiff competition and the than, a score of men ar trying out for favorites will be forced to play their bewt the team. Among these are five of th to wtn out Whitney and Howells, Oood-e- 9 boys who made the first nine last sea-eoand Have and Hill and Hunsacker are all of the players have Practically among crows still undefeated. had som experience and Coach Lloyd Is confident that he wHl be sbl to build a BALL PLAYERS JUMP. winning team. Th team has been hindered bv th ports 8 MINNEAPOLIS. Minn, April athletic field, which has been that three members of th KL Jo- work on the aroount of th on unfortunate delaved seph Western league team had jumped their club and that eeveral members of weather. The Held is being widened and th Minneapolis American association club had been offered more lucrative eaN Aries- 4 a, play with independent associations, threw consternation into th Miller camp yesterday. The three who are eald to have balked at going to BL Joseph are Tat Clarke, Morrlssette And Drew - An- 8 Anv base-baclub with a good ehomtop for sale a purchaser In the San Francisco club of th Pacific Coast league It needs the ihflelder to fill the gup caused whsn Jlnnnv Cavenev went up to the majors this spring Bert sn player, "ha been play lug the short position this f.r FAMOUS BUSTER TO Desch, Murphy and Hayes on Notre Dame Track Team The series stand. Vernon won 2, Balt Lake won L postponed HOMERAND-TRIPL- E Beattie- won- L Sen Francisco won 4. Oakland won 4, bacramento won 1. Portland won I, Ijos Angelea won S, 1 9? UnlTeful Scrtlcu, ., , " April --Oakland postponed. Sacramento, . bant Sarramento today, winning by again 1 and to For the most part th contest Winning losing pitcher yesterday: ,, was Untie. Brown hit a homer Into At ban Francisco- Mitchell, Ban Fran-oiaccenter In the seventh inning Seattle, kmer. winner; Jacohs, I At Sacramento- - Arlett, Oakland, winOAKLAND SACRAMENTO AB.BHOA ABB HO A ner; Kuns, Sacramento, loser. At Loa Angeles Roes, win8 i Browmlf . 4 2 8 4 llSrhnngSb. , Wllle.rf.. 8 0 0 1 llKopp.cf .. 8 0 2 8 0 ner; Douglas, Low Angelea, Portland, loser. 8 0 0 0 8 Coopu.cf., Sheehaujb 4 0 2 0 4 , Knlrbt.Sb. 3 0 8 8 2iltas,rf Don Frown, Oak, former Fee, hit Anlb 4 0 1 10 8 other home -. Brubakr 3bee 4 82 0 8-8 -4 8 Moilwtt run yesterday. Also ha hit a Compton, rf 4 0 2 8 0 f lefytte.lb 4 0 2 10 2IOrr,n triple. .... 4 0 0 4 8 Koehler e. 4 12 0 OlStenaga, Kim p The schedule calls for a doubleheader , Arlett.p iPenner this afternoon, the first game starting E 1 8 0 8 0 at 1 30 oclock. IxMehteiy If the weather and condition of the grounds permit, the twin , 80 7 12 27 171 TeUl . W 2 It 27 u bill will, of course t Ttle he carried out Bitted for Kun to erven th. Groundkeoper Kelly Briggs said last Score by lnnlhg; , ught that an hour of sunshine this foreOik land noon would render the grounds fit for Re 1 T j play. 8 1 1 I 0 -1 8 1 12 -- wHlt el crimen t j Bunt . J are no If 0 there 2 games the today, RR 0 8 2 1 8 0 1 0 1 i will board the afternoon train for Tiger Ertur 'Will. 5faruH,7mf .ret te, where they open Tuesday with Loshome, Ana Sheehan, Schang, Fenner Plvn rum, 8 hlta nti geles. r- Kun. 30 at bat in T Inning: 2 4 hlta nu, off Fenner. t bat to 2 inning. Run re-- I The Reavers, led by the redoubtable JPtolbl for Kun 3, Pehner 1, Arlett 2. BUI Rom ran Brown. Three b Kenwortbr, will wen here .. Tuc. bit Brow. Two bat bite Lefayett. Ryaa,Knight. day. Comp-to8 Marriott, Arlett Stole., baae Brown. Brubaker. Sacrtflr ldt Will. Bin, M ball The of the lube at the does K 8 ff Arlett 1. Struck ent By of the standing - Run 2. Doubl plan Orf to MollwKa; She-- , follows, first week of the 1821 season , ban to Orr to Mollwlt. Wild pitch Kan Won Lost Pet t I h,re defeat to Kun. Umpire Cney and San Francisco Broo Ijos Angeles , 6 Sacramento . Salt Lake Oakland . Use in Automobile Vernon Seattle . . . Portland c INDIANAPOLIS. Ind, April S. A j wlraleaa Aerefihone Both Managers iEsslck and Lands' of will ha used by one the and Beast respectively, were Tiger driver In the nutomoblle race at being unable to th Indianapolis motor speedway May at SO bitterly dleappolnted Play yesterday.- - Vinegar Bill was- conto keep- in- touch with big pH. fident he that could have clnchedlhe Claiming driver and mechanics lose while Duffy was equally confitrack of their standing In th long rao aeries, dent the that series would have been e After they have gone several laps, the , Chevrolet brother Louie and Arthur. evened up. ; r 1 declared the wireless telephone will an Last year s opening week In Balt lake able the auto pilot to keep in constant touch four with only valuable permitted games. Of these Oaks won two and ih Beee won two. -t A- small device wininformation.. be placed an the the If the duubleheader comes off todav, a rear of the car to catch the waves as th scheduled, five game win hare been machine speed around the track played in the opening week of 1822. r Leopard Interclass Meet Scheduled for Tomorrow .500 baseball. .600 .500 .600 .600 .600 .500 .600 DIES MOINES, DON BROWN KNOCKS ' permits. Lost m .41218 TOtfY' ZAZZERI, wtclo 8acrmefitarf-- 40188 .10 Bn.. Rita 8 0 0 4 0 2 4 8 4 0 8 8 0 4 practice. Freshmen Stag Party Proves Huge Success MITCHELL ALLOWS ' ONLY FOUR SWATS I BAB FRANCTSOO. SEATTLE. AB H.B.0 A AB B H O. A cf 4 0 O 1 0 Se, rf . , 5 1 2 1 0 Oueto.Sb 3Klldtiff,2b. 4 0 4 8 S 0 Kunna. lb. 4 8 Murphy, lb 8 - EMiwd.eL 8-44-- 0 8 Of JH liras, tte -4 ' n, 'f Tans, Director Gives Physical Rules for Preparing to Enter Athletic Events. - ....1 000 1 0 00 4000 11 IS7 .8 Hit Summary: Errors Pool, MoCann 8. Freeman,8 Or l,McAitlev Iff a, Ltndtmore, OCIIlofor. JThrot -Elliott, Gringo. Hlgb. Two bate bit Cox, Daly, , urawett, Kenworthy 8. Bunt bat. I tod in Elliott, Grlpn, Pool. Blrh, MeAnley, f Hughe, Pool, llottnn, Twombly, Freeman. f Struck out By Prmn 2 Bate on ball j Off Hughes 3, oft Sutherland 3. off Borin 2, off Walter 3, oft Dnnrlno 4, Off Froomaa 4. 4 Ban reaponalbl for Sutherland 1, Hurbo 3. I Nine hit. 4 rant, 2T at bat nff Hugh. In 1 Innlogs; so hiu, bo nine baia at bet off Sorts In no UiBiQCt ono bit, 9 rtmt 9 at bet off WalUct in 9 pin hmlogt; 19 hits, 4 runs, 40 at bat off StU)rUfu! in 10 Itmlngt: 9 bits, 1 nn, A it bat off Freeman In 9 9 Inn lag. to Dougina; credit. victory to Obarto Bom, Double plftreHlindimoro to McCabe; Me Oann to Kenworthg to PooU; Liodimoro to to McCann to Fool; Free Ortgrii Kravortbr to Pooll4 to Elliott. Wild Lmpiree Carroll end Tomes. Time of gama 9 boom 20-- misoteo. - III 111 ed fr . GIRLS The schedule of games for the girls uniona "His standard agreement, he junior high school Indoor baseball league said, "make th union man ns helpless and on urgent request that an girls who as th professional ball player, who is Intend to take part fat the spring athletbought and sold at th whim of th club owner. It makes th union man work ics go into training were issued yesterwith th nonunion man, under almost day by Charlotte Stewart, director of wishes to any conditions his- employer physical education and hygiene" for high impose.' . school girts. Mr. Flood asserted most of th buildMiss Stewart has drawn wp a sot of ing trades uniona had agreed to An rules which she thinks should help the members attending n big league gam in athletics if and said other uniona wars naked to tol girls attain proficiency adhered to. Th first of them low th exempt. Jtheyuirs request that prospective participants fat Jt will b cheaper in th long run, he said, "for th magnates of baseball the events have at least eight consecutive to pay Landis his 860,600 a year for the hours sleep a night and they should be On eix years remaining and dismiss him in bed by 10 '38 o'clock in the evening. reto antagonise organised labor. Friday and Saturday night th 10.30 than thus We ar -- intent .n making club owners striction may be. broken. Another rule advises that the girls repudiate their commissioner give him drink one giast of water upon rising and the ats." drink at least seven mors glasses of water during the day. Regularity in eating 1 Another point magnified and candy Strong, Eastern Tennis taboo except after regular meals and - Teton Will Go to Coast Is then not mors than twice a week. Nothing is to bo oaten between meals except fresh fruit,, milk, , malted milk, Sport- - Rervica. . Br Trfimns-Bpseia- L ice cream and bread and butter. In NEW YORK, April 8. Th invasion of plain addition to her gymnasium class, a girl th Pacific coast court by th team ol should take at least ten minutes exercise eastern lawn tennis stars is creating th a day,m share of intweet that tt deserve. The Is protected "in baseball "umpire Of rally, William Tilden U4 th tender by a sportsmanship rating of tho the forces representing th east. Quit games teams. tho If girts look cross at the as naturally. Lawrsnoe B. Rice, who has umpire, down goes th sportsmanship been doing ouch fine work on- the courts average. Jf a girl Is discour- and who appears to b a potential Davis teous to Likewise, or undignified her opponent cup nomine,, i Also to b numbered either on the playing fieldjbr elsewhere Among tho elect. At the end of the playing schedule, a There is considerable discussion going banner -- wttt be given in on at present over the other members sportsmanship addition to the championship pennant. of the eastern team. Th uncertain physThe schedule Is as follows: ical condition. of Vincent Richards makes Thursday, April 13 Bryant vs. 'Roosehis selection doubtfuL Thor in a con- velt Jr., Irving vat South Jr.r Jackson vs. siderable degree of talk about S. Howard. Jordan Jr, Went17rest ' Vosheli and Frank T. Anderson, both South Jr, vs. Roose- - . April Monday. of whom stood as th foremost competivelt Jr, West Jr. vs. Jackson, Jordan Jr. tors id th national indoor championship vs. Bryant Jr. Irving rest. tournament Th eastern team is schedThursday, April 20 Roosevelt Jr vs. uled to otart, westward on April 28. Jr., Bryant Jr. vs. West Jr., South v Th team will bs on of the strongest Ifring Jr. vs.-- Jaekoon. - Jordan rest. contiaggregations ever sent across th Tilden Thursday, April ST Irving Jr. vs. Jack-sonent for lntersectlonal contests. South Jr. vs. Jordan, West Jr. vs. is No. 1 on the ranking list, Vosheli No. Roosevelt. Jackson rest. -8, Rice stands at No. 9- and Anderson May 5 Bryant Jr. va. South versus west Jr.,Thursday, at No. 18.on Th annual east Jordan Jr. vs. "West Jr Jackson vs. matches the Pacific coast are sched- Irving Jr, Roosevelt rest uled for May I and 7 on the courts at Monday, May 8 Roosevelt Jr. vn. Jack-eoThis will bs preliminary Ban Francisco. Jordan Jr. vs Irving Jr., West Jr. to th Pacific coast Championship, hold vs 8outh Jr. Bryant v rest on th courts of th Berkeley Tennis club Thursday, May 12 Jackson vs. Bryant week the following at Berkeley, Cal., Roosevelt Jr. Jr., Irving Jr. vsx West Clarence J. Griffin. William M. Johnston vs. Jordan Jr. South Jr.Jr., v rest, and other of tne California stars have The games wlU be played on the home to Is certain which held the titles there, grounds of tho dub first mentioned in the afford Tilden and his comrades most ex- above schedule.. -- rv CHICAGO. April 8. Emmet T. Flood. Chics go --representative of th. Americas Federation of Labor, today announced a complete boycott of professional baseball on the part of th unions h represented. The boycott will continue, Mr. Flood said, as long as former Judge K. M. Landis continues as bass bail commissioner. Ur. Flood charged that Judge landla who seted-a- s arbiter In the Chicago building trades dispute and handed down- a wag decision, permitted himself to he tn Its used as- - a tool of big business alleged efforts to disrupt building trad - At Salt La k Vornon Salt Laka gam portpenad; wot ground, anew. At Sacramanto Oakland 7, Rormoii. to L At San Franclaco Soattla 2, San elaco . At Loo Angola Portland a, Loa An. galea 7 (IS Inning), ..8 ' MAJOR-LEAG- UES 040 Again . CHICAGO LABOR UNIONS BOYCOTT .V CHTCAOG, April 8. Lexington, Ky, won th national tntersoholastle basketball championship tonight by defeating Mount Vernon, Ohio, 41 to 21 third And Rockford, 111,, finished Nashville Tenn., fourth. The Leopard Interelass track and field meet will be held at Cummings' field tomorrow afternoon at 3 45 o'clock,. If the plans of track Coach Los Simmons are carried out. Th reason given for holding the events at Cummings field Instead of at the East high school Is that the rain of the past week has created several chasms In the Last high campus and has otherwise made it unfit for track ' and field work. Borne close competition is expected in the events, especially In the sprints and middle distances This is looked for ss a natural outgrowth of the clan of physical education at the school Every lad who has been phislcally fit has been called upon to do a specified amount of gymriaslum work regularly for th past even months and many of th boys hsv taken to running, in addition to th other exercises Nig Carmon. sophomore, la expected to capture the sbotput. although some of the other boys will give him a great deal of competition He has already put th steel boll a distance of forty-o- n feet, which mokes the state high school chamlook of Small. last rather pionship A good fight for jear first honors Is expected in the javelin between Ted Evans and Francis Mover. These -- two boys have been equalling each other during their and to say practices in the week past who will win in ft venture The broad Jump will probably be taken care of by Bill Dern, although he will Und. soms iUIt cocnpeUiloa among., the ranks of the hois who contorted In the pentathlon at Brighton last fall. Dern will also endeavor to cop the high lt will probably Jump, while th go to Peril McEnany. It Is expected that there will be some surprises sprung in Harold Roberts Is exthe quarter-mil- e. pected to make a good fight to retain his honors as the premier quarter-mile- r of pole-vau- the institution. The marathon was held during th week prior to the spring vacation and was won by the sophs. after fosr faat rensd of boxing, la which both boys showed to advantage. Is tho headliner Red Steves and Harold Nattdh, heavywvlghto of th fraohmss eU-- of th siriveraltr, fought fosr round to a draw. Both lad mixed It from the first gong to the ' last! Jarvta and Morrill wont four round to a draw In on of the fattest bents of thn evening. Th Ind weigh a boot 140 pound. Hebvf Krickaoa and Hiram Krtehton. tw boya of the 130 pound etna, put on a faat affair, which la a ted fosr round sad resulted la a draw. Rill Hay tad ftom Enklag wraatted flvs mlsstea to a draw. The lads, who each weight about 133 pounds, gar th fans s real treat and mixed It Is a saappy alyl. Lew Holler sod Kid Johnson wrestled flvs mlnutv. This match alas resulted la a draw. These two showed th fan that they know , something shout th wrestling gam. After th bouts a "food wa had (t which at1 those pveeaot were served with soda wa , ter and doughanla. Topping Wins North and South Golf Title PI NEW! Tl ST, N. C., April 2. Henry Topping of Greenwich won tho north end south amateur golf championship today of Roches by defeating F. K. Robeson ter, three and two, in 4h thlrty-ix-h- 5 4 4 5 4 3 5 4 4 5 4 4 4 ,.5 Total Topping Topping 4 S 4 28 539 .77 4 4 6 4 5 3 7 4 5 5 6 4 4 4 5 4 Total 349 543 .82 City Baseball League Organized in Pocatello NEW YORK. April 8. Miss Marion Hollins, national woman golf champion, who returned yesterday from a six weeks sojourn in England and Scotland, said today that oho had gathered manv ideas which will bs used in the construction of the new Womens National Golf and Tennis clubs course, to be built at Glen Heed, L. I., this slimmer. Mis Hollins also brought word from Miss Cecil Leitch, British, French and Canadian womans champion, that she would coots to America this year for the Canadian and United States championship tournaments and that her sister, Mis Edith Leitch, would accompany her ' Roger , Wethered and also intend to vtett America thl year, Mis Hollins said. Illinois Sunmmer Sets ' Mark for 220 Yards , DETROIT, April 5 Johnny Weissmuller, th Hlinote Athletic dub etar of a second lists tor, clipped off his own world' reooid for the fro style In winning th national championship for that distanc in the Detroit Athletic club' tank tonight. His time was 2.17 two-fif- th 220-ya- 5. DES MOINES RELEASES CATCHER. DE8 MOINES, Iowa, April 8. Catcher Edward btumpf, formerly of th Chicago American league dub, was released today by Dea Moines of th Western league, Stumpf was purchased from the White Sox team by Des Moines two year ago, but until this spring refused to report. XJ Turf Results and Entries TIJUAXA KE8ULTS. By Ualverasl terries, PI raj race, 4 furlongs Pat Hampaon, 110 (WUaonl, 37 0. $3 HO. 32 0, wont Brltn Kent 107 (Willlnma), 30.40, 32 80, second; Pater Piersoa, 112 iTavtorl, 3220 third. Time, 3 48 Dud, Mcoada. Lockdal. Gllliflower, Hatny, Mia Chatasre also ran. Reroad rare, 1 mile Toombeola 110 (Camel, ), 12 00, 33 20. 33.40. won; be On 110 8, 33 80, second, Toyon 94 (Wilson), 33. third. Time, I 44 1 5. Vaatlo Crown. Mar jorto Mlgnoa. Mediate, Debra, Vow Lady 1m ran Third rac. 1 nail Hal Wright 81 (P Hirnf. 34 20. 33 80, 33, won. Vara Wood 104 (Wil 108 80. Thrills $3 00, second. llama). Ill l Martini. 323.80. third Time, 1 44 1 3 Ikphant. Dion. Clerk, Ethel Kismet, Miss Krug also rao Fifth nee. I furlong Sister gual 113 (WH Hams), 19 40. 30 20. 33 40. woo; Angela 8.1 S4 00, 30 00, seeon4; JRohert L. Owen 113 tbanran), S. third Time, lot 2 8. Ethel Brown. Qteeo of Tramp. Lieu Lake. also ran. Sixth rare, forioagn Yelvnt 110 (Long). 33. Its 10, 33 30, won: Limerick 113 (M. gator), 33, 34 40. second: W. O. Dooly 112 (Willlnma), 3 00. third. Time. 1 13 2 3. Too Braekenridgo. Dors, Criapte, Billy Stuart, Rite Man, Marshal Tilghman, Merry las also ran 114 Don Job ttovaath race. 8 furlong 10, 38.40. 34.60, woo; Double Van (Jones), 113 (P. Rural. 33 00. 34 oo. second; lady Bourboo 110 (W. Miller). $7, third. Time, I 13 3 5. Coomb. At Porter, Colonel Biiiderr Lobelia, Lola, Clcoly Kay. McOroaa. Kimono ala ran. Neg 108 (Williams), Eighth net, 8 furlong 38 80, 34 20, 33 40. won: Harrigan's Heir 114 I Wilson), IS 00. 33, second, Croupier 114 (M leatlc), 33 DO. third. Time. 1 14 2 5. Madam) Brug. Perch. Mia Dunbar, Kitty Cheatham, Ringleader, View. KberUtep nine ran. fpociol POCATELLO. Idaho, April S. A city has, ball Irasss was srgastsvd hra last sight st as ssthnslaatie mratlsg. Barmy R. Holmes, NEW YORK, April 8 Baseball began former athletic coach at th University of for New York this afternoon when th L'tah,- - Wa chas. Jack HsliiwslL Yankees and Giants returned to the city vie prldst: Iran Traysor, secretory, sad to plav their final 'exhibition games be-f- Clarmc Stophwssoa. traaonror. -Tho etty league will b compoaed of a the opening of the regular season. lor and junior (Melon. A ackcdul of games The Yanks defeated Brooklyn at Ebbet bt arranged liter. field, 5 to 8, and th Giants downed th will Thn division, consisting of tb folChicago Whit Sox at th Polo grounds io log senior teams, wa represented Car department. score. sams feaKelly's ohitilng by the of mat aid, Short Lins ofColombua, Knights Sox game. tured in th Gtants-Wh- lt fice end whole I district. Th Junior diThe scores: so Nam far of thn vision, consisting A 4 , TIJUAlfA rSTBXES. , . R H E and Aeqalnsa elnh, were alas ropriHoly At - Brooklyn: mated. At 5 10 0 a previous meeting th Pirn race, on mile Oatentatlou 108. Thrill Yankees , Klka, machinists end 108. I 7 I machinist helpers were represented. Hickory Knt 1(M. Mis Ourt 108, Modiste Brooklyn Thn coming week the various teams will or- KM, A1 Wick DO, Striker 110. General Bra Batteries Jones, Hoyt and Devormer; and S teautlve lineup will be completed. 110, Claaoy ( nrl 113, Prophecy 115, Clerk 1)3. Reuther, Decatur and Do Berry, Tavlor. ganist Bevood race, flv and a half furloe ('over meeting will bo hold Wedsssdsy eveR.H.E. Th At New York: Up 110, Peggy Martin 110, Stiletto 110, Tlllot-ao- o 3 0 ning. April 19. White Box 113. Plontagvnet 112. Due do Gala 112. El Giants . t I 1 TO WRESTLI AT RIQBY. SaMo 112, Colonel Murphy 112, Don Joao 114 - Bat terles Fsber, Hodge and - Bcholk ; KETONCN Third race, five and a half furlong cascade IDAHO FALLS, Idaho, Smith. Barnes V. April 8. and Douglas. Llttl Pointer ion Orleans Girl 110, Laragn Waino Ketonen of Boston, who threw 99. 110, Hamilton A. 112, Mannrhen 112, J. D. Ira Dora at Balt Laka Thurqday right, Buggs 112. Billy Jo 114, Vorgb 115, I. W. PHILADELPHIA, April 8. Sooro: R.H E wlU wrestle Young Amerlcua; at Rigby Harper 117. , 3 5 1 on Friday, April 14. Th match is being Fourth men. eon mile and sixteenth Philadelphia Nationals 9 15 0 staged under th auspices of th Rigby George C. Jr 100 Mlaoonl 107. Argents 107. Philadelphia Americans Batteries Hubbell and Henllns; Naylor Commercial club and Is attracting wide Mik Daly JOT. Rhymer 110, Mias K ruler 110, attention among wrestling fans in east- Audrey K. 110. Ponjlkxic 112,pr. Bamual 112, - and Psrklna- - , ern Idaho, who ar anxious to ss the Chick Barkley 114. Fifth men, flv and t bait furlong Tabloid Boston mat artist In action. WASHINGTON, April 5 Score' 94. Mias Maelick 99, Queen oil Trump 103, R.H E. Rudder 10 107. John Jr. Fireplace Harry 1 6 9 Boston Nationals MM. Orchid King 113. Llttl 110. Romper I 7 4 six furlong Klngllk Sixth Washington Americans 73, Cof Batteries Marqiisrd. McQuillan, Oesch-ge- r field 90 Garden City 100, Motor Cop 100, B Frank 103. and O'Neil ; Mogrldge, Zachary and Seventh race, one mile and n sixteenth Plum Gharrlty, porisl to Th Tribes, Bloawoa 00, Mannikin II 90, Ballot Cor 93, IDAHO Veteran PALLS. 90, Katherine Rankin 99, Franklin 98. Thirteen Idaho, April I. ST. LOUIS. April I. 8core: criminal ease or to bo railed during th Jake Srhaa 100, Rlflt 107, Braes 107. Mulcl-br- r RHB. term court 122. of th of spring Boaaovlll county. 3 10- - I Of the PL Loula Americana an la for m order and right far other Eighth Vaco, on mil and seventy yard 2 5 1 fclmtes. St Louis Nationals Including ombvnalcmont and grand Ditu Speed 101. York Lazuzle 103, Plnerreet Batteries Shocker and Severeld: Sher- larceny. Pour arc Tor mtndcmeanbn Charging MM Mints 108, Snlgnnrge mu, Bin Head 707, ds! and Alnamlth. violation of th llnmc law. Harry Burgoyne 109, Walter Dant 111, There ar 27 rivtl- - rac ss th calendar. Loehmnnd 111, Rouen 110. Franklin 118 Duli It la not Ninth race, one mile Eugenia K. 101, Can 8C0TLAND SOCCER TEAM WINS. caw wiu rios 102, tobrtta 102, Kahotoh lot, Tamubeola BIRMINGHAM. England, April 8 of will raoTonod which 8 court, 104. ond and Sonlrrel Han kina 108. Double Vn 109 Scotland defeated England. 1 to 9, In an April 29. Tb Jury will April railed April 13, Fond Hopa 110, Old Homestead 113, Circulate soccer match her this at which tlm th Mloab mued-International e kv.l Will 113 Choinnaatar 112. Thirty Seven 1 ci a begin- afternoon. W totter threatening and track font.. EXHIBITION GAMES Tj pf4nt; - sat .......... , Thirteen Criminal Cases on Idaho Court Docket , Marion Hollins Has New Ideas for Womens Links ol finals. Three down at th end of th morning round. Topping made a sensational comeback during the afternoon, white Robe son's form fell off, and he failed to malm tain his usual pace. Robeson played a better game from the tee and through the fairways than Topping, but th Greenwich player held the gam close by holing a number of long putts. Had his putter failed riilm be would have been down five or six at the end of the morning play. Cards. r nr, |