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Show X V . Y. UTHoop Player Pick Captain for " Next Season International Boxing Association in State of Chaos; England Out VERNON CQL&- - SucK Stars as Hunter, Tol- ley, Armour, Hilton and Others to Compete Here. By By Tribune Special Sport ben Ice NEW YORK, April 8. In the hope of getting, revenge for the defeat euffered C Hottake last May. the Royal and Ancient club has accepted unanimously the Invitation of the United States Golf as- soctetkm to send a representative team to play In the- international match fori the Walker cup at" the National links In September, as well as to competa in the amateur championship at Brookline the week of September 4 W1thv this Idea la! mind, the British golf clubs, large and small, are now making collection to raise 111.(00, the amount which It is estimated will bo required to pay the expenses of ten amateurs to this country. The selection of tho team will not J definitely made until after the amateur I championship at Prestwick In May, but I It la poostble to pick at least five of the Cyril - Tolley, the! contending Britons. golfer Who won the British title in lidlOl after thrilling match with Bob Gwrd-1 nc. Is certain to be on the team, as Is Roger Wsthered, the amateur who, tied! with Jock Hutchison for tho Brttlshopea st Bt, Andrew hurt Spring Wetherami I C Incidentally, has shortened his awing has thereby gained better control without-. foes of distance, and he will he a formid able oppenent In any companv Ttien there is Willie Hunter, who won in 1621 and has been living in this country practically over sinoe. Hunter re- cently returned ' abroad to get in worn practice prior to the Prestwick meeting Another foreign representative will prob- ably ha Tommy Armour, the Scotch playere now connected with the., Mfqstehester-Bfltmorclub at Rye. T. A Torrance. Harold Hilton, Robert Maxwell, J, U C C. Carter, the Irish Champion, E. .tanking, Gordon Simpson, A. D. Aylmsi and Ber nard Darwin are a few of tho possibili& 8 m ties for the remaining places Of the ten who will be sent here only, I Trlbon. Walker ,Th four wUl be eiglbie to play for the IjOOAN, April S Vernon Cole was cup, and this quartet will, beyond all elected and captain of the B Y. C. basket hall question. Include Tolley, Wsthered defteam 1923 for when the hoopstere of the of out Hunter, Or it may be that squad mot last week to lay plans erence to the Brttona coming George H, Crimson for season next Cole is a guard and Walker, donor of the eup, wlH raise the! a great game this year for the Ua al team limit to eight, with two substitute. played thureh school team. Bafora coming to the B. Y. C. Cole was a star at the Oneida academy of Preoton. His home is at Fair view, Idaho. Coath Crook at on hopes to make a succese In basketball next year with great practically the same crowd as he had this back in season Next f year the togs. HOT. BALT LAKE TRIBE NB PROBLEM NO Y. authorities hope to be in the Junior April 8, 1103 of conference Idaho college and and Utah, By Hugh McKteS. Contributed by the an-- 1 compete with schools of equal scholastic thor. rank. . IS; kings IS, 29. Black & d tC CHECKERS D oD0U D OoO.P I l Pen - -- SOLUTION OP PROBLEM NO. 404 By U J. Pair. Black a. B, 11, kings M, (S. 29. White 84. 21. S3, kings S. 11, Whits to play and win. 21 9 1823 88 87 8S 18 2T 24' U 2823 28 ) (s) 28-2- 1 SD --Whits Whits wls i L. U-- 8 ' ' K2 B8 18 P Rtl2T P Jte- -K B B4I81 B4 83 18-- rtJ BALT LAKE TRIBUNE OAME NO. 1S4T. t 8 IS, 3 18. Coa- AsatyMa by A H Samoa, Chicago, o KRt Kt K8 B Rich B K R Q B8 BxKt P OS K4 q R8 0 Kt4 BB K PiB IT Kt KtS Resign. ff) Tho uaoal continuation I 9 ... K1QB8. Rnbinatain, so doubt, played 'the text move to Induce bin opponent to advance Me hint's pawn, which tehee the gem out of .the usual () 8 be to lose time afterward la (b) Whit attending bis advanced pawn. Better would bee been 8 Kt B8, bringing about the normal form of opening. , . . KtxP, 2311 (c Threatening 8 followed, it 8 KtxKt, by 8 Q R4 eh A fd) weakening move but whit bed now A B. gom tf K4 .p.gRt the B Kt2 threatening 12. . Kt(B8)xP BALT LA TRIBUNE GAME 0 (el Thla gtvea black the opportunity of "Bitch Poitor " making s brilliant aecrlfice Better than the Anelyrt be Bert Tito. Mlnnee polls, Idea, text move would have been 20 B K2 but Contributed by the author. whit peeitton wet alreadx to Inferior that 11 8 11 V IT ,11 Iff 1322 be must bare lost in any case. 28 18 27 28 84 29 21 14 e28-2White bad no resources against 'the doa(fl 11 1 8 8 08 , ble tbreet of qxB cb. or Q R7 ch 30-228 14 22 1 THE TIELD. . 11 18 11 23 14-1ft 18ib ( 381 1 4 22 Iff 84 28 11... is nr 23 23 24 28 (b) - K end a drsw 28 IT, 7 18 , drw e) Only by Black. By 38 18, 141ft, 19-2- 10-1- f 38 IT atem - t certain IS 15, 14, 13 22, to be th 1918 more BERT TITTB. CRlIJtlgM kylti.l Rawlins Wro . fourth A T boot, at Hilt dsn No port lion: B la ok 9 U, kins 18, 82. White T9 B1ak io pis 24, 28 king A ellp mails by 82 27 ellowUif the! draw. IsstesA pltyi ' 83gT-)M4 19-1- 0 , 1814 1)24 18 18 12 RH" IHT , Mao i 2 24 7 8(s 7 Th expert get tb h)s st will eoatteus let Tbs bnm 77 20, 812. 22 28. 13 8. 19-127 23' Black wins 188, Black wins, as I Vsrtitloa t. -- r . H. C, ftALTtEL - - () - ' .n - ( " , , if vx -- - i A- - r v-- : Black wins a gtanes, bnt 1 of (b 8 12 8124,1 TOI BNEI tbs drawing far tbs first Gin. tew clt. tourasT, showing Ibirty plnrsrs entered sixteen of whoa hsss taken psrt in the Scottish tourney W. Brown xs D Cirosrou. J Boyl xs. R trswford t. I Builsy xs A M Osif T Corns R Kewsrd t. Timncy a. W. Joliovtoe J. Camtchasl xs J Nelson R. Rentes xs J Dunbar J Spans, xs, W. Rodgsr xs. 6 Urr(frtt McBrU. R. Duncan x J Bum J. Whit va R Our G. Wteton xa J Robin son , A, Smith va W Lamberts A. ffte va M Baird W, Ckrlshslm vs J McPherson J. Sinclair vs l Drinnen w. f 1 'fe ; y. Wti ( 4 XV y. PLATERS LOOS GOOD TRTIND A, MrCultoufh te 'tbs Bos to Trsxsler ) bs dtetb f Professor Trask A Plt (be scbtolbook publisher. Beets -- I .). f V -- UJ " i n. - battle. twenty-roun- d (Jew Edwards, former champion of Australia snd holder of the Lonsdale featherweight belt In England, is through with the ring (or all time Llew was considered a real conlight-weig- tender for Benny Leonard and made a trip to America in 1920 for the purpose of meeting the worlds champion. He came at a bad time, with the thermometer below xcro. and seemed unable to get fit He met Richie Mitchell in Milwaukeb and suffered hi first defeat, being stopped in six rounds. Llew never recovered from th setback, and after returning to Australia tried to get trio Ms stride one more He was beaten by but to no purpose Tommy O Brlen of Los Angeles and alan by 8!d Godfrey, and now he has suffered a knockout at the hands of Harry Stone, former American lightweight, tn Melbourne. Stone stopped Llew In nine rounds. . .. Monroe Out of Luck. Calif0rnIa Monroe, hattrh. has returned from Australia after an unsuccessful tour. He failed to get going In Bydney, snd after being disqualified in nov Ice, his test fight with BUI Grimes, for using what they term th ' shamrock The decided lit filth round, blow, to. quit and return home, he Montana, welterJoe Slmortich. weight, who seat to Australia a fe month ago with Joe Waterman and Bud Ridley, lost his first batti to Charlie Ring a Taftmanlan welter, in twenty rounds. It was a closa point decision Ridley made a big hit In Manila, but has not boxed In Bvdney as yet. His first meeting will be with Jamito, the F'lUpIno Billy Huuiefeld, another featherweight boxer of Los Angeles, Is with waterman and will have his first bout against Nutty l Fan-hal- In April. , San Francisco th Lem Garcia feather, haa decided do remain over in Sydney .for another five contests before returning home, Rlllv MleCann, formerly OU Akron, but fornla as hi home, Is matched with bid the Australian "lightweight Godfrej, champion, for a title match at the Stadium during April It will draw a big house, and McCann is expected to draw down a nice chunk of coin for hi trouble i tei Xr0. k ' Wjis4fcssls.' By Tlribune SpectaL Sport Servica. WithPHILADELPHIA, Pa April out the services of the best group of distance men turned out In years, bow in England, the Pennsylvania track team has settled down to serious preparation for th coming relay carnival Georg W. Orton and Dr. Alvin C. Kraenxleln, both famous Red and Blue stars of the past, wtU have charge of the team In th absence of Lawson Robertson, and they havjf begun the building of a framework into which tho returning four-mirelay t team is expected to fit without a hitch when th games on Franklin Held start April 28. The Quakers win hav teams entered la thoquarter, half, mile, two-mi-events. sprint There medley, and distance medley a Quaker entry aleo in the freshmen if ls, 1 mile relay. The Best effort of th McMul- will be put iqrlh. in th Hn, Ho Idea and Oeorge Meredith will carthree tho of burden laps first ry the while Captain Larry Brown, pn hte re-- . turn fiqm other side, 4s expected to Ut In as tit anchor man. This U tho combination that at the Indoor collegiate,, championships nwde a new world's recThe seconds ord of 73 minutes 66 stiff est oort of opposition to expected from Yale, Georgetown, Cornell and Penn State, and The quakero have hopes of either smashing tha outdoor mark or compelling someone else to do it. In th relays at shorter distance the Quakers will depend upon tho service of I ever, Altmaler, Welch, Cornish, Chow, Windsor, Gill, Lewis and Jack From the" first six Tt Is expected that th selection wtH bo made for the- quarter relays. In which each of four men will run 110 yards. Th same group will be workede n selection in tho up for a two-mtl- e. 1- -1 - half-mil- four-ma- relay . G411, Lewis, Jack, Crenqufst. Holden and Bavlor took lfke the beet men for the of this mile relay. The real chance team coming through will depend upon the condition of Brown when he gets back from England, and It Is th Intention of Coach Robertson to run him only In the relay championship on held first, and This race Gntt is owned by Mrs, R. A. Canine, I While Mrs. Canine waa "yiaiting Saturday. It la possible that Brown wtll act as anchor man in tha one. mile race later Inif. event he comes through the ii practically a member of the family, pue j0 a eg9e 0f partial blindness, she good shape With Holden, Gill, Lewis and her desires are almost daw around waa unable to return Ho' snd Brown, Pna would have a te immediately. the household. ever, after" two weeks of time had would make agood showing even against Gntt ha been with Canine fam- elapsed, she showed up. This is eon such remarkable teams as Syracuse, the ily for a number of years, and this is stdered a unique occurrence, einee, in present - champiopn, and Princeton can responsible for her devotion t the spite of her affliction, she crossed produce.Pennsylvania ha won the eprlnF medfamily and also for their lover of her. Union lake before arriving at her deson the She t 18 yean of age, and those six- tination. How Gntt w9 able to cross ley every Tear since It was ,putone Seathe exception of teen years "of life have been full of the lake Mrs. Canine does not to this program, with other one the of With Lever and son. real adventure. at 25(J yards. day know. sprinters to run two relavs Holden for the quarter and Brown for be the half, Penn will right in the runhim a lot yet puzsie Anyone who has I thi event It will take ning, again for realize played lerinin-gmca very goad team to beat them. Fortuference tbqre t between the pace of th will be there ball off either tha clay or grass courts nately for the spectators, several fine teams in the race, eo that as compared with that from the wood, Pennsylvania will hava no easy time to and many a flrst-cla- s piavef out in the retain Us honors open has taken a tong time before he and It I not expeCtedthat the Red discould master th indoor brand, Blue can get out areally Jlrst-claWiener was lacking tn the severity of tance medley teanjJ his stroking, and his returns were made fit fact, with seven championship relays too timidly. He waa obv iouslv Worried on the program now, it is impossible for about the control of the Inti oft the last surface Tllden nays ho is far better on any one college to; Inmeotll'the pick of all th other lleges the slower , courts ..of the .outdoor 4hophainplon;. a n d h a .V grei f ' fal I fii n hia future gains, Seven Scheduled ships: In the sneond set Tllden began to assert himself, and he was the whole show If anyone think he is slipping he should have seen the exhibition he gave th the -second-wet, which Hartman and Ewtng Lake. to win at manager The champion simply ran riot at! over the court. He wa not onlv playing th Two on the opposite side of the meshes, but he was Wesley Toy. the W'yomlng'welterw eight covering up his young partner Tllden was never more spectacular, end h who is to mjet Pat Gilbert of Salt Lake looked to be In the pink of condition. There has been some talk of the pos- In pne of the headliners at Promoter sibility of the British Isles team being Hardy K. Downing s weekly boxing show bolstered up for th Ilavls Cup matches at the Hippodrome theater next by th inclusion of Randolph Lycett, an Isn't taking any chances of Monday, , stringing Australian by birth, and B L C, Norton, a (touth African E B Dewhurst, one- along with (he boys who think that Pat time JJrst-claplayer snd now writing Gilbert i done. He shewed that yestennis- - for a Philadelphia paper, asserts by going Into intensive training that thee would be eligible on the grounds terday for his bout next Monday, of a six months continuous residence rut Toy knows that Gilbert has for years In England, That nil has been abro- been one of the toughest welters tn this gated, and no longer may a ptever who section of the country and that he has has ever represented any country In Knocked over more prominent pugs then Davis Cup competition be eligible to com- $0 per cent of the men In the business pete for any other Ha know that Pat, the boilermaker, And you CRH select any T,ht te as It should ibe for it will serve snort time ago demonstrated thatonly he to keep tlie game of tennis on th highest on of the hundreds of oW over nftrnDi plane of amateurism, a punch knocking That Is whv Wn bualneM ,or hl nifty suits that wre are STANFORD DIVER WINS. GHber malch The bout between th two boys ts mere-l- y RAN FRANCISCO, April 8 Albert C qn the most gelling on of g White of ptanfard university test night headliner, which has been arrangedtriple won the senor national fancy springas the supreme slugfest friendly terms. Just pay of the season - Ther will be two other board diving championship at the OlymIncluded pic club f om a field which and four the cleric $5 cuh and Clarence Plnkson former national diving The second prominent bout of th f. wil1 & champion ami world s champion In this take the suit. Fay ua between Billy event st th O'ympic games In Antwerp, of Sacramento and Ted Titus of A Plntomn in the " the rest at your conveBelgium Titus Is known to the old placed fourth svsnt, hit last dive, In which hi hands fans of Salt Lake, having fought her nience In imall Installstruck the springboard probablv costing several jears ago as a preliminary boy him the victory scores were Then he left Balt Lake and went to the Th ments while wearing tha B hlt.e, 145, Walter Kri'el, Los Angeles Pacific coast where he developed into a Athletic club, 139, A. d Ferrari, Olvmpic headliner several weeks Only he ago clothes. Snappy styles, club of Pan Francisco, 131, Plnkson, ISO boxed a headliner with Tommy Cello, who headliner. Only several weeks ago he good materials, fine taifought her test Tuesday, end be tost a close decision very Wallace Is well loring and known to the Balt Lake fans, ? WESLEY TOY satisfaction to alL been btr All season 'He la ft food, having clever boxer and a fair hitter Th third event among th headliner will revert back to the old-tislugfests It wifi be a bout bstweeiT Red Davis of Santa Barbara and Cyclone Ed-dKelly of Ogden.. Kelly and Davis fought a thrilling, slashing bout once before, but they figured that they did not get a square deal-- on th decision, and Downing Is sending them In to reach a decision on th affair. again Th main preliminary to the headliners is a bout that also la worthy of headline set-t- o d fame. It is a between 232 MAIN UP 15 STEPS Harry Casey of Tacoma, who has been seen In many of the main events here, and Dick Whits, a new arrival from Chicago who has shown , plenty of stuff to deserve a battle with Casey Both are snd willing youngsters. The other preliminaries promise class One will bring out Emli Paluo, th little brother of Lou Palueo, who has been making such a hit of late. In a battle with Jackie Brown, another ambitious BUY DIAMONDS young paperweight Jimmie Duke of Magna, said to b anAT SUCH other ahd smaller edition of Dick De VALUES. Says, wtll meet Frankie Burns, the nose114 carat BLUE WHITE, less wonder, who made such a good imset in PLATINUM mount-- i pression st the local club. 800. Worth Ing Arthur Powell, a Denver colored boy, Our price , . snd Ed Nicholson, a local product, both newcomers, will show their ware in th H carat BLUE WHITE, first bout before the local fans. set in white or gfeen gold mounting CICA VETERAN STILL EFFECTIVE. Our price. vIOlf Afirll Earl Hamilton, PITTSBURG, veteran twlrlsr of th Pittsburg Pirates AND-WE-CA- N pitched three Innings yesterday against th Fprlngfte'd, Mo, club of th Western association in observing Hamilton day at th Springfield park. Ths veteran, mho began hi baseball career at Kprtng-flelCALL AND SEE THEM didn't anew a man to reach first base, and in tha third Inning retired th aids on strikes g Th gams, a affair, was won by tha Pirates. 1 to I. le two-mi- le te the-iigd- if- h as -- Matches on Program for Rght Patrons' of Silt 11-- 9. ss r?".00 run er r 'e -- Clothing Co. four-roun- r - Tildent Protege Bothered c 9 4 by Fast Bound of Ball on Hard Surface Court. Specte1-t-portttorv- tcr- r--i dCtetoaWg; Members of John, J, McOrtwl Hew Yotk Olafitg ow bAv4 medals to Attest that they were winner of th championship flag in 192L Kensaw Mountain! andlg, dictator of baseball, presented th tokeng to th playr at their San Her Landla Is seen with McGraw. Yeteraa leader. Just 'i le X YOU CANNOT If itonio training camp. tor th presentation. Will Be Without' Services of Several Excellent Now Athlete hard-hitti- J NEW YORK, April I William T n II guv his protsze Robert L. Wlanto, a thorough test recently in a second round match of the national championship indoor doubles on th courts of the 8v. snth Regiment armory, snd found that ho is nqt jsfqulte ripe for the fast game off th board Th world s champion th game In conservative fnshlon pteysd In th opsnlng sat Just ns If he hd a Billy Johnston beside him, and rsffalned from "coaching" Th result was a victory for th seasoned pair, Ingo Hartman and Jams D. Ewing, without the loss of a gam Young Wlsnstt showed that he pos. passes ths fundamentals for a flrat-olagame, but the peculiarity of the bound vft the hard turfite Is something that Til-da- 4 ht Lrd Frankie III HKIhG PET.71 1 At the age of 34 years, Freddy Welsh, former lightweight champion, ! making a comeback, Freddy has been running health farm In Jersey for the past few and has worked nimself Into splenyeais did condition, so good, in fact that he is convinced he can beat all of the about the east He is to light Archie JkValker, former amateur cnam-pioIn a Brooklyn ring April 13, and, if successful, will go after harder game. His on ambition has always been to get in the ring with Champion Benny Leon grd again. The Brooklyn affair will show whether Freddy still retains his remarkable cleverness Latest artvhe from Australia ar to the effect that the American boxers now there are doing very nicely and making talr money, even though vthey ar not winning aJl their contests. lh class of fighters in the Antipodes does not compete with twenty years ago, but (low and then a promising youngster appears on tha scene The latest to show real form Is Packey MctParlane, .a young featherweight from the horn town of East Maitland, N 8. w., where th lads Let Darcy cam from. Lik lmrcyrthtryoangHer' to .aJ'bi;fc-smit- h by trade and carries a good WalHe 4ias jumped into a star card lop. from the preliminary ranks within the Garcia year. He recently defeated Louis the- - Gall fovxda tea I herweig h t, J- and followed by beating titan ley McBride of Chicago, a fairly good fighter, in a hard .7 4,f itf OS snd DOS FELL5!i& two-mi- Freddy Welsh Active. v X I y'tjg:- T0(RVET erpotr y, ;1 -- " X ) I H A fit (By Arthur 'V , Vts 4 19! STATE -- miCKFR , ,4 .. Tn tb su1 final. T B Smith and N R Burton Av played one gam. a draw. This! s "Double Carter' gam, quick lr running Itato tbs Glasgow and bit Istss Into I tb variation known ns "Martin s Rast," at Miners! - P 14, II Iff, 2ff 22, 8 It 7 18, 27 11 1118, 34iU 1828 20 11. 8 7,1 2 24, 7 1 8 24 20 I41 2218, etc; drawn Hugh IMcKs, for many years bolder at th etat ehsmptooihlp. writes that he will be hack 1 Elos early te April; but k will probably allow th toarssy wisnsr to hold th till Wlthsut challenge until ijat next tell, as he j is s by trad sod usually busy dur warw w tether. ig Unless some of the heavyweights of this country can get Inter the running before long th rhemes are that Harry Greb, the Pittsburg middleweight, will be GLASGOW R J. Alien TOuad of th per-taini- ng BASEBALL COMMISSIONER . PRESENTS. CHAMPIONS WITH VICTORY MEDALS , 1818 23-2- 8 10-- 7 Black wins t,. The action of the British board in withdrawing from the International union had been threatened for some time, owing to th many conflicts of opinion regai ding rulings etc. The Britishnotboard the has made mistakes, too, but kind that would work any harm to toe case a been seems to have gams It of personal gain with some of the French decisions However, with a clever man like Vidov Breyer to take hold In France, the chanoes are tha matters will be Smoothed over and that a better under standing will be had in the end It may alno result in an affiliation with the National Boxing association, of the United States, which already embrace all of America and wtH Soon take in Australia and New Zealand. Plans are now under way, according to W. H. Liginger, president of the National Boxing association, lo bring Europe and America together In boxing way,, and to work hand In hand tn all matters to the sport. Boxing tn Paris is passing through very bad period Just now. Once the happy hunting ground of good class Americans and Britishers, the game is now almost exclusively confined to home talent.- Financial failure has overtaken of arenas recently, and quits a number from all accounts more are due to close The rate of exchange Is the down principal barrier to the Importation of foreign talent, and the hsavy taxation of entertainments In t$e gay etty has naturally led to high admission arates. InFrench champion also place very flated value on their services, which has resulted In a number of very unequal matches over there Recently st a show held at Tours Boumennle, Paris the flyweight champion was opposed to a local lad who waa so badly frightened that he lay down In lees than a minute. A deal of this sort of thing Is going on In different parts of France, but Parisian ar the chief suffersra Major Wiison. th leading British promoter, pulled oft a successful show In Paris last month and proposes staginganother In April, Major Wilson ba gotten together a good card. Including Arthur Wyns va Georges Galiterd, Marcel Thomas vs. FT nets Charles, and Charles Raymond vs. M. Millet, all Frenchmen is European featherexcept Wynn, who v --- weight champion--- Th report that Jeff Smith and several Fteri to other American boxers bad gone with the expectation of getting some big matches snd bigger purses will not cause so much envy among the rest of th Yankee fighters after reading the x . r above, Greb Makes Big Jump. PASSED, WITH RESERVATIONS. Is the place where the eenors review SIR the movies called the objection room? Life Blech win 1315. 27 24, 32 27 Action Long Threatened. - P B R R4 iRt OKt.QS q P Q B8 B KC BP2 Bfflao &2R B8 VAIB. R. K2-M- Q B2 28 - P Qh KRd(d 18-P- VP 18 28, 30 18, J. It(Q4) QQ 8--Q ItV B 11 P 823 wine, 17 28 4 10. Alp, 11 18. T 8-- Played at Tho- - Berne congress between Xnwe (white) and Bobinatela (bitch), 1 A good example of tha Rnaalan master' Boors-a- ad note from tl (endow Fteid alyl. BICn-lAPKrBNSB. Whit Black t White, Black 1 P K4 ' P QB4t8- - P B5 " Kt(Kth) K( 2 Kt KB Kt MUia lO Ktjgt KtxKt ' K1Q4I20- -P QKt4 8 P Kftlb BxPch 4 P Q4 PxPI'M- - gB Kt KtVb 1C KS 6 QxP OxKtP 4 P B4 B KtJ )4 8 J. 1 checker player bars lout one of the beat "pah" end one who sleeve had the beet In- tereets of the game at heart There wee no player la . local clrrle that bed is wider ac- qnaltitenoeehlp smosg the checker follower!. end he win be ipleeed et the various tours ments professor ntipetriek took greet ip the teevicts and wee always willing and ready to show the youngsters the ropes With all this, hb Wa also an Intereating story teller, and his ions axpertepea Is tha gatna afforded him an opportunity to acquire a long string of lntersstluf anecdotes that he could relate with a humorous vats that made them alwavs welcome to the listener, and he always had iplenty of the Utter when ha cut looee with a string of hie favorites, CHEffS. White it, S3, king iff, IP. Black to play and draw, Being a aorrectlos of W. Veals play for a win on the earitn of the twenty fourth game. Banka vs. Btowart, The position la after the thirteenth move of Mr, Veal play where he goes Spiff hnd alio we White to wla. v-- trailing along for a match with Cham plon Jack Dempsey, Creb has been asked to flght Mike Olbbons in New Jersey, in fact, it wa announced that tbs match was ail but made, but now comes Georgs Engel, manager of the Plttsburger, with the statement that Harry will not meet Mike or any other aspirant at present, as he Is certain, of a match with Champion Jack st Philadelphia July 4 next. Greb mads a big Jump toward the top when ba defeated Tommy Gibbons reHowever, he should cently In New York be asked to st least take over the championship of the States from Gene Tunney before tackling the heavyweight champion. That would give him a better standing for a big tide match, in fact, it he defeated Tunney it would force a match with Georges Carpentier, which would net him almost sa much money as a Dempsey match, and still have the latter to follow with Just now there is a heavyweight In the east whom Greb should dispose of before trying to get at Dempsey. Tha newcomer Is Jim Tracey of New Zealand, champion of Australia, having defeated both Albert Uoyd and George Cook, who are now tn England and claiming the title of Australian- - champion. - Tracey- - is working in New York at present, getting into simp for a battle with anyone the promoter may select.. He la a, (ins Gig fallow, standing 6 feet 3H lndhea snd scaling 18$ in condition. He 'is particularly eager to get on with Bill Brennan or Jos Beckett, champion of England, in order to prove his right to a Dempsey match. Imagine a fighter, and a bantam at that, paasing'up 840,'M) to do bet tie for the title1 That is what Johnny Buff did test week when Nate Lewis, manager of Joe Borman, offered to give Mm the entire purse of 210 000 if sign with the Chicago ted for a championship match. Buffs manager, .Lew Diamond, declined, saying he wanted some of the Wits first. That Is reasonable, as Johnny has been a pretty busy ted since he won the title. What Johnny should do is to insist orv 11 pounds for th match and have the weight forfeit big enoiigii to Insure Burmens making It at the time stipulated That might put a different phase to the situation, as Joe would hav an awfully hard time making the weight, and. If he did. he would not be at his hest, which would be a decided advantage to the champion. " jv 1922. . ANDREWS. - iv ' T. te The Trttmas. MHAVAtncUE, Wls., April I The effort of boxing authorities in various ooun tries to bring about an international boxing association, with a uniform act of laws and rules to govern th game has received a setback in the disruption of fistic affairs in Europe. It may be all for the best, as there Is a chance of reorganising on broader lines. The following Information has Just been received from tho writer s European correspondent that wtll be of interest to boxing follower fn the State' "It will not surprise many to learn that the British boxing board of control from the international has withdraw union. The latter body has been an object of rldloule for ail sports writers for some time past. It has, sines its inception, been little else than an irresponsible organisation, attempting to control boxing in France, "A short white ago it ruled that the and bout between Tommy Harrison Charles Ledoux did not arry with It tho European bantamweight title because M id 4et wee lodged with- - tb uniotv nor wsa It oonsuitod in (ho matter in ne way. - It now piwuct 4o-- o any batter by awardiag tns Suropoan feather The prooont title to Bugesvs Orlqul holder, Arthur Wyns of Belgium, has been bolding out for a big and of (he purse for aotowh with Orlqul, iwhlrh Parisian promoters are unable or unwillthe ing to concede. Therefore, say union, as six months has elapsed since her ha Wyna boxed- tor the title and declined to meet Crtqui accept on his own terms, Criqut must Ni awsrded the crown, "Who will really retxrtmlze its decision? Certainly not the British writer who unanimously condemn the actions both of the international qnlpq and the the British board of control Whether acAmerican commission will take wv tion remains to be seen; but untH Crlqul defeats Arthur WTns In the ring he wll have no recognition on this side of the Atlantic as featherweight champion of Europe. , "The union appears to have overlooked the fact that neither Wyns nor Crlqul his defeated the existing British champion ait the weight, though. Wyns's ctstm to the title is clear by his defeet of Mike Honeyman a couple of years ago CTioirt la at present fixed up for a bout at 128 champounds with Joe Fox, the British pion. for May 13.. The winner will natuwith to a battle clear right rally have a Wyns." Special -- ' ,v THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY HORNING, APRIL 9, ELSE-WHER- E PROVE IT f. t seven-innin- I t bexr, Manhattan GOULD RETAIN TITLE. NEW YORK, April 8. --Jay Ooqld of suNew York maintained his tong-hel- d premacy in court tennis and retained th national amateur championship today by from winning three straight victories Hewitt Alorgan, New York, al th wh meet Pat gi(brtquet and Tennis club. The score were 4 - 2, club tomorrow night. (-- 0. FAMOUS ros DIAMONDS n |