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Show X ! V V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL i;on 16,-19-22. GIFS KEEPS Beautiful quarter carat Yank Make It 'Two Out of diamondg. get in green Over-'- s Brown Three; whelm the - White Sox. ClmlftM it. . Philadelphia New Tort Wihla(ta .... 1 thicafo J0 Beat Detroit Mement Wml . Lout onsMte gold 1 .... - TwUij f j. " Yestartays Basalts. At Cincinnati ('bleat. 8. Cincinnati At 8t. tools Pittsburg 3 8t La, it. 3 At Philadelphia Hratoa 8. Philadelphia 14. At haw kora Brooklyn 13 hew lork 17. SUahlte. At BostoQwphiladelpUd Boatea poaed. rata int peat At Weehfnftoa New York ft, Waahinptea ft. At ('hirto4t Lou la 14, Uictf ft. At CieraMfcft- Detroit Clietu4 1L i at Dstaolt Chicago. 4 Bt Leuia at (IrroUmL Wiulitnvo..' Philadelphia N Todaya fiohadal. Boston at haw Tork. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Pittsburg, at Cincinnati, Chicago at St Ltuua. Tsdsy's tehaduls. ,t UM other ' . .. J . rakmluirt t am. TORK, April lb. The Now Tork worlds champions, .today Nationals, ipsde it three out of fouij from Brooklyn, a wild, riotous gams, 17 to 10. winning ' Fifteen Giants went to bat lh the first inning, and Bancroft, Rawlings and Grok eech pred.two , and a single in the inning and drove in four runs. New Tork WASHINGTON, f April mad tt two wit lot- three by taking to. days gams ram, Washington, t to 3. Tho visitors got an parly lead at the expense of Erickson wid after being blanked by Phillips fornix innings solved 'blm lft'the nlntVtlii sIngle by" Plpp and Ward and Scott rtrlple netted their , winning margin. . The locals were enable to get more - than one hit an Inning off Hoyv who registered ten strikeouts. 4 Plpplb.8 Ward, 2b 4 1 t 1100 13 3 t L 4088 4 Beott,. Behasg, 4 Hoft,p. 0 1 8 tMUss.. 1 Totals.. 84 I '"'Totals., Batted for Erickson is tho second. fBattsd tor Phillips 4a tbs ainth. Ocora by taolu: New Tork ,, .,.2 1 0 0 1 Wuhtagto S. e v. x irt TT 3i 8 .01 , 1 THU -- , t I h.1 1000003 BROWNS CLEAN UP r - IN RIOTOUS FINISH . Kllsrb4.Sk Slalcr, lb WlUauMfc ,81388 i1I 1 8 4 8 Jtoobsa.sf 8 3 a I III Ssrsrold.a Gerber, McMnaJb Vangldr.3 - ' ' r ' 0 0 3 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 PsTrnprtp WUklnsn.p RuaasU, p Bubssr... Bobsrtaa.p Taryaa, 8 3 8 4 8 8 8 8 8 9 8 8 4 8 8 0 10 8 8 of Chicago Wfiite Sox Still Appears to B$Jnr Owner 0 0 0 8 00 INDIANS HAMMER DETROIT PITCHERS f 'CIVEI-AN- l 81 3 1 34 28 Totals .. 38 3 Totals 87 18 aTwo out when winning rua seared. lg Score by innings: Pittsburg , . ...1 1 0 0 0 0 Bt Louis ... 0 0 0 0 0 8 8 3 Two-baErr sew .Stewart, Horuaby, Atusalth. bits Carey, McHearyf Fournier. Bacri-fleUrtmm, Stock, Horuaby. Double plsye Marauvill to Stewart to Grimm. Left oa bams Plttaborg 4, Bt. Loula 8. Bales os ball Off Haloes 1. Struck out By Adams 3. Umpires Moran, Quigley and Email. Time ef 1 hour 88 minutes. (am 80 18 PHILS GAIN THIRD WIN OVER BRAVES PHILADELPHIA. Philadel- 15. April phia hammered four Boston pitchers for a total of nineteen hits and easily took it third victory of the aeries, 14 to 6, Although the Braves nicked HubbeU for thirteen hits, the local t wirier was effective in the plnche. I 48 111 Rlgny.aa 4 Basslr c 3 Manlon.e 3 Hcilag p 1 Btonsr.p I t Cleealand O . Totals. .13 U 14 8 10 31 ST 18 LZ. 4 11 ..3 4 1 3 Errors Teach, Minion, Stoner. Two-baa- s bits Jamieson. Gardner, Speaker, RIgney, Maniea. Three base bits Jamieson. Hellmann, Stolen baaeo Spsakor, Wambagaooa. Saoriflce hits Sewell 3, Jamltaon. Left on boost Detroit 10, Cleveland T. Basse on balls Off Holling 1, off Bagby 4, off Stoner A Struck out By Btoner l, by Bagby 8 Hite Orf Holling 8 ha taro Innings; off Btoner 8 in sia innings. Hit by pitcher By Holling (Wood). Wild pitch Stoner. Losing pitcher Holling. Umpires NalUa, Evana and Dlneea. Tima of gia.a 3 Bonn. Bammary: c May? r' 'Style of Little Use to Sherrod Smith TORK, April IA Sherrod Smith of the Brooklrnn made hie dehut as an fllnrer against tho Giant at the Polo ground yesterday, and had poor ' uccoaa ' Roplnoing A1 Mamaux In the aecond in-ntng, Sherrod started hurling in tho queer style employed by Carl Maya of the Yan-- i kata, and, while he had plenty of speed, the Giant took kindly to his offering, gathering nine hits while he was on the mound. Bancroft and Snyder of th champions each added a home run to th National league early seaaon collection. under- -handed N No Contract Renewal for ? Colorado College Coach s COLORADO PPRINQ8, Colo REDLEGS TURN AND By Tribune Special Sport Service. NEW TORK, April 15. A transcript of the recent investigation by the presiding steward ef the winter meeting at the Fair Grounds, New Orleans, which resulted In the ruling off of several prom-fiieriders and bettors, la In the hands of the Jockey dub. Minute details of th alleged conspiracy between representing eastern gamblers and a "Jockey ring" to manipulate the raoea at tha Fair Grounds in such a manner as to defraud poolroom and hand hooka out of large sums of money have been placed at the disposal of New York , - - turf eolona. The New Orleans official,, who feared nobody In his determination to wipe out the crooks, is said to have obtained dame aging evidence against riders and "fixers" by Installing dictagraphs in the secoffice at the Fair Grounds and retarys in the jockeys' dressing rooms. In the face of a strong 'opposition by New Orleans men, said to have political influence, tho preeldlng steward- - paid- - 32100 out of his own pocket to defray tha expenses of his investigation, which already ha biased a trail from the Crescent city to-- Now York. Th Jockey oiub know the mm-o- t th person who, after first "arranging matter" In th Jockeys dressing room at the FUr Ground, called a certain New York number on th long distance phone from the secretary's office after putting everybody out of th room. The dictagraph, however, remained where the New Orleans chief steward had, placed It in order to have all of the telephone conversation, together with the New York call number, reproduced the proper time. As a result, every pheaa of the scheme to swindle not only the bookmakers, hut also the public, has been put into shape for th Jockey club's Inspection. Among racing men Jt Is confidently believed that when the metropolitan campaign opens at Jamaica on May I the ringleaders In the New Orleans scandal will not? be permitted to pass .. through tho xatesk nt . April 15. Coach C. L I arsons, director of athletics at Colorado college for the past three years, was Informed by President C. A. IHinlwajr today that his oon tract would not be renewed at the conclusion of the present school year. No statement in explanation of the action ha been made by Dr. Duntway. No announcement has been made as to a uc ceeaor to the director of the alhletla department The Colorado college baekethall team won the Rocky Mountain conference titl this year. NORTHERN UTAH LEAGUE SCHEDULE ,t well-post- ed Grid Practice , SMITE CUBS HARD Spring " Begins at Princeton CINCINNATI, April IB. Turning tfhe - tables toduy after two defeats, the Reds easily won from the Chicago Nationals, v I Chicago tried four Trttehers. CWeeVe waa relieved during th first inning and Freeman was driven out In the third, being followed k the box by Keen and Osborn, but all were wild. Doaohno, for th Reda, waa hit hard toward the last I CHICAGO. CINCINNATI. , BRROA.f, ABR.HOA. Burn rf. . 8 0 3 2 0 I ktataef.. Hollcbrm 4 8 6 4 8Neait,id. 4 0 0 8 KrIUhr b I 0 I 1 2, Duncan If, 4 10 8 Grime lb 3 8. 8 8 1 Bohe.2b.. 3 2 8 4 8 8 1 0 Daubcrt lb 1 8 4M8 Callgka.rf-- 4 3 3 8 3 Miller If . I 8 8 8 3 3 3 3 8 Krug 7b.. 4 13 3 llartatte 40 88 88 By Tribune Special Sport Bervio. . PRINCETON, N. J,. April J5 The first of a series of spring football practice has been held hers on Brokaw field, under fSTomblA weather conditions Head Coach on hand - to - give the Bill Roper eighty --odd candidates reporting a short drill In signals, during which several new The men, formations were introduced. clad in full gridiron apparel, responded breex to a that blew stimulating quickly across the field and went through their paces with an amaslng amount of pen Captain-eleRalph Oilroy and Don Lourie, tho quarterback, started th practice proper by giving th men a fifteen-minut- e starting drill, after which the ooptaln-elogave a short talk In about keeping up college and th main4 8 11 heevee p of tenance good physioai condition all this Preemaa.p 1 1 11 spring and the coming summer. Keen p . . I 0 Head Coach Roper and Haul Bigler, Prlbrg 8b 1 8 1 Who takes tihargs of the tackles, then Galvin lb, 1 8 I took the men and, dividang them up into Klugma.2b 1 0 Weis .... 1 1 I team, guv them 111 signal drill, using Oihnra p. . 6 A 4 th new formations Among th men who 1 1 8 tCotter reported are Cleaver, Euwer, Vengnrblg of last year a baokfleld; Treat, Griffin and 7 37 28 Tntali. 38 1 10 24 18 Tutala, 28 Alford, centers; Ltocomb and Raker, PsttMt fur Kera In eighlh. , guards: Dickinson, tackle, and Bnlrsley tBitted for Oibora la slntk and Sllnetonr ends. kcore by lnnlnga Tha practices are to be held three 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 A- -3 Cblrigu Cincinnati .. .....2 0 4 8 8 0 8 times a week for the next six weeks, and BUI Roper will be on hand personally evHollocher King, Prvemaa, Bammary: Error while on the other two Two him hits Burns. Freeman, ery Saturday, Circocy. W Inga, Potter Stolen biseo ule 2, Duncan, dsjs Gvlroy will handle the practice, aidSacrifice Daubcrt. hit , ed Doublg plays Burns., by Ugurie, Charity and 'ft Itmer. nu -- Bill ct ct C - 3-- - V April n 15 " Give Class Series Games ' Opportunity to Players to Show .Their 'Ability. fact . y. , Gamas at tom, mi down; pan abroad, mad scrota -- to-1- . NPTW t aHatted for Fllllnglm In seventh. xxBatted for Braatoa is ulntk. Score by innings: Boatoa . .,.,....0 0 1 8 0 1 0 1 I 8 4 0 0 1 8 a 14 Philadelphia Summary: Eroro Kopf 3. Son th worth. Hoik, lilts Walker, Banlino Port, Leslie. Twe-ba2, Holke. Rome rune Boackel, Wlillama 3. Stole base Chriatenhury, Left oa - bairn Boston Philadelphia 10,. Dosbl ylay. kopf to Ford, out Hubbell A ky (track Ry Bam hallo Off Watwm 1, off 1, off 1. 1, Braxton off rilUngie Morgan 3, off Hubbell 1. Hilo Off Watso 8 in 3 3-off Fllllnglm 1 It I 141, off Morgan 3 In off Braxton 3 Ik 1 2 8 Innings. WHd pitch Hubbell. Losing pitcher Wataoe. Umpires Mriormtek, klglir and Pflrman. Tim eg game 8 hour and IS minutes. ...1 Totals 87 4 II 24 8 Score bf lasings, - RS"' a Nsnmkr.e 3 Bafhy.p. 4 Bohn ATTEMPT AT FRAUD yflN RACE BETTING IS BEING PROBED 18 ..8311 -- Vf (P) 18 BOSTON. PHILADELPHIA. Ohio, AifrIJ 15 CleveAB R H.O A AB R H.O.A. land hammered Hollins and toner for 2 8 fourteen hits here today end defeated PowelI.et... 84 03 3 88 0II LebrvtiUf 4 Kopf.m Rapp 8b Detroit, It to 4, In thelnal gameof th Sibwrtb.rf 8 1 3 OlWalker.rf. 8 1 3 3 1 Oiwilllami.cf 8 3 4 3 Cruise, If. 5 I Hug by allowed eleven hits, but Boeckel 8b 4 1 8 M Leslie, lb, 4 8 8 II them well scattered. The hitting kept and Holke.lb. 4 0 1 Flfdchor.m 8 12 1 of Mdnnea featured the game. Pord 2b fielding 8 8IPrklnan.2b 4 8 8 8 4 8 vDBTftOlT CLEVELAND . 1 1 Henline.c.. 8 8 4 8 0Neil.c . 4 0 " A8,R(H.0.A AB.R.H.GU. Wataon.p. 2 0 Hubbell,. 3 8 0 4 8 1 Jamlu.if 4 2 8 8 4 FHllngm p I 0 Bios. lb. 8 4 8 0 Ctshw 2b 8 3 3 8 Wings 2b 8 0 tChratsbry 1 8 Vetch, If I Speakr.cf 4 3 3 4 8 0 Morgan p . 0 8 - Hlma.rf . Vclnte lb 3 8 8 1 Braxton, p. 0 0 Jones 8b 1 8 8 Sewell as 3 8 0 axMcUolsn 1 4) Gardnr 8b 8 Elgatd ef 8 Mhrdtcf Total . IS 1112411 Total ., Weod.rf.. 8 14 18 37 14 118 BUCK. FREEMA Cp) 113 113 ii 1 1 0 0 JM M DDL ETON, HARVEY SUTHERLAND, (p) HARRY BlEMtLLER '' Stories of th ex- -' p acted retirement from baseball , of Charles A. Comlskey, owner Of th CM- cago Whit Box, have been told from time to time, Th statement often Jieard, ts that Commy 4 not th sam' "Old Ro-man"; that h Is falling mhyslenlly, 8nf that h is trusting the affairs of the Boa, to J. Louis Comlskey, his son, and Harry, M Grablner, secretary of tha club. -Th senior Comlskey I not slipping' In however, a hi baseball activities Indicate, and his health I good aa ever. The White Box magnate), has retired to th background of piiunc life somewhat, but so far a governing th affairs of his club la Concerned hi word still Is law. An illustration of th alertness of mind was given at the opening gam h!, of the season her The Box owner was friend with outside his office chatting A person he had not seen In more than a year and with whom b had only kB4 , acquaint;)"helToCams along. George," said th ehiH Why, anyway?"-"Georgeowner. "How ar you, ex pressed gome surprise that Comlskey should not only remember who, he Wae.but tall him by his first name,-and proceeded to discuss affairs in which i they both Were interested. Comlskey Is satisfied that the present club under his banner la the best, that 'could b put together In a litt.e tnor than a season "W have a good had club and on that will win a lot of game this seaaon and in ths future years." said Comlskey, "It takes time to rbuU4 and I know the fans appreclatqbei CHICAGO, 13 1 0 r" - 3 0 Good Physical Condition. to Caveney to Da nbrlfDonotuie to 'Daubcrt. Left on baeca Chicago 8. ( incinnat) 4. Bams on balls Off Cheeves 4. off Freeman 1 off Keen 1, off Osborn 1, off Donohue 8. Struck Out By Freeman 1. by Keen 2, by Off Cbrevco 1 1, by Donohue 2. Jilt thirteen t la 8-- Inning, off Freoraaa 3 in 4 8--8 Anninga-o- ff . tlTTSBURO. , I LOUIB. gT, Keen 4 In 4 14 I innings; off Oeborn, p AB R H.0.A AB R.H.O A. ball By Freeman, 8twrt 2b 4 18 3 a'SmfUi.rf . 8 8 8 is 1 inning. Hit by pitchedCheeves. Losing Umpires pltcber Carey If . 4 8 12 1 Pournlr.lb 4 1 113 1 Cavaney. Klein and Ben telle. Time 1.44. 8t Stock 3b. , 3 8 Mrarille as 4 8 0 Btgbeo.ef. 4 4 8 O'Horasby.lb 3 8 2 Hetheoto.ef 4 8 1 T 8 Trwynor.Sb 4 8 1 Koiiwcr.rf 4 0 llMeHenry.lf 4 Grlmm.lb 1 Tornrcer.m 4' 1 8 0 4 Goecb.e , 3 0 4 AlnsmiUi.e 4 8 3 Adams, p , 8 8 8 Haines,., 4 0 I 1 30101 .,1 - i i 18 8 8 3-- 0 1 0 .3803 j 8 8T. LOUIS, Mo., April 16. Jack Smith's single, with two out in the ninth, scored Toporcer and rave the Cardinals 3 3 victory over Pittsburg today, -It waa th third straight victory for 8L Loula, Jesse Haines allowed only three hits, while hie mates pounded Babe Adam for 3 0 ST IS Totals. .41 44 31 ST 1ft Toikls. Batted tor Ruoooll ia third. , .. Bcoro by innings; fit Louis 0 0 1 3 8 4 0 1--J4 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 O , Chicago Two-baanummary: Errors Tobin, Hooper. fclte Olalor, Gerber. Williams, Taaglldor. Romo runn Kllsrbe, McManus. Sacrifice hit McClellan, Kllerbo, Jacob on. Tangildcr, TtoMn. Double plara ilslef to Gerber to Slaler; Johnson to Collins to Obcely. Left oo bases Bt. Loula T. Chicago 4. Baasg os balls Off Wilkinson 1, off Vangildor 1, off Acosta 1, off Dauonper 1- - - Struck Sot By Vangildor 3 Rite Off Wilkin sob 4 la 8 Innings, off Acosta 4 In 1 Inning, off Davenport 3 la 3 Malaga. Bit by pitcher By Vangllder 1 (McClellan). Lacing pltckar Wilkinson. empires ' Hilda-- t brgad had Morlarlty. Tima 1:44. - I 8 t M 14 TIMELY HIT WINS FOR CARDS IN NINTH Mill Pi li Oj 1 ' 111 O I I I3 Strunk, c( I 1 I Path, If.. 8 4 i Sbsoiy, lb 8 3 3 3 3 Schalk, e, 4.1 1,0 3 A coats, p. 1 t ' i Md'lella.lb 84)Hsspsrr4 3 3 114 3 3 4 ,80084848 18 110 CHICAGO, April 15. St Louis shut nut Chicago, 14 to 0, in a batting bee, and made a clean sweep of the aeries. The visiter pounded the local twirlere for twenty-on- e hits, which Included home rune by Eller be and McManus. Van Gilder pitched in flnp" form end held the locale to three hits. CHICAGO .ST. LOlia. ABRH.0 3 ABB.H0.A. Tobin, rf. i 1 1 1 O' Jobaioh.M 4 0 r, 1 4 3 4 Score by innings. Brooklyn 310 New York 11 8 17 8 Brrera High, Bancroft, Groh. Summary: Two beae kit Grok. Thraebaaa kits Young, Skinners. Stolen basee Kelly, Rawlings. Hao-rlflbite Snyder, Debarry, Ruether, Joanard. Left on baace New Tork 8, Bropknlya t. Bam oa balls Off Mitcbcll 8, off Gerdiolcr 2. off Causey 4, off Barnm 1. Struck out By Causey 1, by Skrtver 1, by Decatur 3, by Barnes 1. by Joanard 1. Hit Oft Mlteheli 3 (none out is- - Ural inning H-- ef f Oerdealer 8 ia 18 inning; off Bhrlver 8 in 1 (one out ia sacoud); off Decatur d in 4 23 innings; off Mamaux 8 in 2 innings; aff Causey, 8 la 4 23 innings; off Barnes, 8 la 1 23 innings; off Joanard 8 la 3 23 innings Hit by pitched ball By Bhrlver, Mea-m- i; WUd pitrh by Decatur, Rawlings. Whtalng ptteker ( auaer Doelng pitcher Mlteheli, umpire! Hart and O'Day. Tima 2.04. . mmmmtmrnmmmumm - A 18 8 0S Decatur,. 8 8 8 tB Orlffth 0 0 0 Mamaux, p 8 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total. 88 18 82410 Totals. 0 0 0 , Batted for Debarry la seventh. - t Batted fee Decatur is eevvuth. Error Scott. Two-basbits Summary) Three-bass bits Oebang, Scott. Rice, Smith. Stoics bsss Rkc, Bcbaug, OhoiTlty. Baerl-fic- o bits Plpp. H hanks. Loft oo boaci Now Tork 4, Washington 3 Bases sa hollo Off l.toff Hoyt 3 Struck out By Erick- - kon 4, by PbilUpa 4, - by Hoyt 10 - Hits S Off is Erlckaoa 4 ia two Innings; off Phillips sores innings. Hti by pitcher By Hoyt (Harris). WIM pitches Erickson, Hoyt, PbilUpa. Umpires Owen and Losing pltcbsr Phillips. ChlU, Tims of game 3 hoar. , Mitchell, p Gorduelr.p Bbriver.p, 0 0 8 H.itU, g SbtnkaOb 8 3 11 0 Ghsrty.s 4 1 0 Brlckra. 0 Brwwnr 1 A PbtUlpap 3 NEW TORK. AB R.H.O A. 4 2.0 1 1 4 .0 1- - 0 O.uroh.lh 8 80 3 8 OjYtRMg'rf.. 0 4 0 OfMeuael.lf.. 4 01 keUy.lb . ( 3 0 10 0 OtShlnaracf 8 3 2 4 0 2 Suyder.e.. 4 3 3 3 3 Causey.p.. 8 3 8 0 1 V. Baras, p 1 8 8 8 0 AB.B.H O.A. I liBaacrft.ra ..4100 I 2 .Iuso lnisUb " McMarf - BBOOKLYN Hlfh.ss Jhaito,3b f Grifth.rf Wket.lf- Myera.ef. NEW TORE. WASHINGTON. Behind t. lb AB K.H O.A. AB.R.H.O.A. 01aoa,2b., MiUtr.lf 4 Judge lb 4 . 0 1 13 0 Deberry, 0 0 3 4 Keuther. fvrtl.cf 8 Fksgh H Bakr.Sb 4 0 0 0 8 8miUi.lt. i 8 8 0 Taylor.e.-- . 111 18 10 i 0 110 Hlce.cf.. 8 18 a Gmla,rf 4 i .NEW ond, Simmons (M.): third. Hendrlxson (C ) Time, 38 seconds. Milo relay race Won by California (Bauman, Henderson, MacDonald, Missouri second, (Ruark, Evans, Maxwell. Bohnebley). Tims, 3 minute 27 5 seoonds. Javelin throw Won by Borrenti (C.i: second, Hamilton (M.); third Merchant (C ) Distance, 173 foot lot inehe. hurdles ft'on by Naff (C.); second, Waddell (M.); no third entry. 25 5 seconds Time, Discus throw Won by Muller (C ) ; second. Lee (M ); third, Hamilton (M ). Distance, 127 feet H Inch. Two-m- il run Won by Dorr (C.); second, Foague (M): third, Houston (B), 10 37 seconds minutes Tim, I ol vault Won by Graham ft ) and NorrixfU.tr tied for first, Hamilton (1L), third Holght, 13 feet ltt Inches 240-ya- rd Californians Score 85 Points While the Missourians Amass Only orty-five. -F- ''BERKELEYrCal.r April 16. University of Missouri's Tiger track team wss defeated by the University of Californias Bears, 35 to 45, in a dual meet here today. Nona of the marks of the meet ap' proached records. It waa Missouri' first outdoor competition this year, and although the visitors had fifteen men to California s fourteen, they were unablt to ad pfj,hBeftrteam, th which won th..-tta- .t jovial - in torcoUegtato lost year at the meet of champtonvhl) th Intercollegiate Association ef Amateur Athlete of America. Captain Brutus Hamilton of the visiting team, who holds the American decathlon record, was the high point winner of the day, with thirteen. Johnny Californias versatile star, Merchant, made eleven. Hamilton won the broad Jump, placed second In the Javelin and shot put and third In th dlacu and pole run vault Merchant won th and th shot put and took third in th Javelin. Ha failed to qualify In th broad i Jump. Missouri took two first places. Burrlll run and Hamilton winning the ,the broad Jump Waddell, Missouri, who has high Jumped six feet and one Inch and who was expected to win his event todav, was out of form, and stood third to Muller and Treyer, California, who tied for first at five feet eleven Inches The Missouri team leaves here tomorrow for Lo Angries, wher it meet Occidental college in a dual met Wednesday. It will leave for th east Thursday. The summary; run Won by Bauman (C): 5L): third Maxwell second, Trowbridge (B ). Time,- - 2 minutes 1 5 seconds run Won by Merchant (C J, second, Simons (M), third, Boren (C ). Time. 10 3 seconds Mile run Won by Fisk (C); second, Dorr C.); third, Brasfield (M ). Tims, 88 5 4 minutes second high hurdles Won by Henderson (Ci): second. Waddell (M); third, Muller 4I , Time Id -i seconds, High Jump Won by Muller (C ) and Treyer (C ) tied tor first, third, Waddell (M ) Height, 5 feet 11 Inches. run Won by MacDonald (C.): second, Hendrtxson (C), th!rd Evans (2L). Time, 30 5 seconds Bhotput ft'on by Men hunt (C); Second, Hamilton (M ), third,. Bunker (M.J. Distance, 41 feet 8 Inches Broad Jumps Won by Hamilton (M); sHond, Boren C ); third, Trever (C) iJistnnc. 28 feet 4 8 Inches. run Wort by Burrell (M ); sec hold-dow- 100-va- rd 220-ya- 880-ya- 100-ya- 3-- 120-ya- rd 3- 440-ya- 220-ya- T LUIS FIRPO OF SOUTH AMERICA SHOWS UP WELL By Tribun 'SpectaL Sport feerVloer NEW YORK, April 13. CnJd as h is, Jo MoCann, a hsavy. of Newark, Into a punching state of helplessness at the Broad Athletic club n Newark recently. MoCann hod gone down from exhaue-tlo- n at th end of the fifth round, and th bell eounded as the refer reached seven In bis count. McCanns handlers worked over him during th minute 6f Intermission, but his manager held him on his stool as tha gong sounded for the sixth round and would not allow him to continue. He had been unable to get th Newarker back into shape to fight for the sixth round Flrpo did not do nearly so well McCann as he -- did when he putagainst away Bailor Maxted In the asm ring three weeks ago. H was wild In his punching and Inaccurate, and at times seemed at to know what to do. The right upwith which h raised hXvoc with percut Maxted appeared only a few times durth bout, and that near th finish, ing when he had begun to find himself. If Jimmy Deforest sign up to handle him, th veteran trainer has plenty of work to do whipping the big fellow Into shap to ret results in th nay of accurate work But Flrpflr proved two things: First, that h can take punishment and can give It, desplt hi crudity of form McCann Is as hard a puncher as there I among the heavyweights of today. During the fight, especially in the early part, th Newarker got over his right hand with preefedon on his opponent's Jaw and body, and In th third round crashed a right to Luis Jaw that would have knocked out almost anybody else. Firpo tried to grab MeOinn, and partly succeeded, but he went down to hla knees McCann thought ha had hie man, but ha waa foolsd, for th big fellow got to an upright position before a count was token on him. He'held on for a moment to clear his head momentarily and then set sail for McCann. , All his Latin fury was aroused and he fought herd from, that time on. McCann was doomed. battered 1 sa KCTONEN BEATS AMERICU J iff RIGBY, Idaho. April IS. In anlUotii minute of wrestling tear and thirty-fl- v night Waino Ketonen of Boston wss unto the shoulders of Young able pin Amsrlcu of Lincoln, Nob., to tbs Coach Ott Romney of th East high but having a split leg hold InCctei agist, irh school announced last night that h waa pain upon America that h gave sp; the to refused fall. Thysieians permit well satisfied with tha work of th pitchAmerlcu to go on the mat for a conyear tinuation of the match. ing staff, which earlier In th ' sesmei hopeless.' Th das series worked wonder with th Leopards' chance In the'burllng d partment, and alnc the class aeries tn boys have been taking advantage of th Intermittent raya of sunshine to get out and threw th kink out of their arms. He vo Beers looks ilk a million dollars to ths East high mentor. Bevo started against the Bslnts In their little mtxup Thursday and throughout seven timings th fealnl garnered but five hit. This start satisfied Coach Romney, and he took advantage of the opportunity to try out some of tho other members of th pitching staff. Balnt A Famous Gun l.rs prouse next faced th a price unProus la but a sophomore. Th firt heard of before. A limited supman at bat got a single and then the soph H set them down In Order at once. 1 F with strikeouts. - Hal Roberts took a ply. acmet with equal fling at ths Job and cess. Beer heads the list of pitchers at the Aside from school...being Bevo, Leopard a nifty linger, la a fielder to be admired, and when he la not pitching he tmfrftatio usually hooking files out In right field. Robbins la another youngster who ia German exported to abow more than head wise this year. Last year Robbins waa a little Luce Automatics' young and inexperienced and Coach Romney Advised him to connect with some Mcj-jjg.7-5 Robbins baseball club for the summer did, and he look fijlghty good to Coach Romney. HL Roberta I the ..veteran- - pitcher of. ty gonrament the school. He 1 a sentor this year, Jtwogtissd And iportsmtn 3a doe of the finest and, while hla performances In th past mttket. Absolutely have atwava been to hi credit, Romney goat true And powerful. expect that h will show ki even better form this season. Goelts, another promBX M, MfCKfi BULLET!, g&23 ising pitcher, is rounding Into form and aspires to Join th A- -l class before the season advances far Shy Evans, the only southpaw on tha staff. Is due for some good work In th near future If this staff does net prove sufficient there sr two more lode that ths East high ooaCh feels he can depend on to win nd Geliy Miller games. Hugh Beatle are th two boys. Beetle has a world of speed and Miller ha shown ability to bond them over. These lads ar reguseen In th outfield larly - The- - Leopards have four games scheduled for the coming week On Monday they will meet the Beetdlggers In thetr Th contest will postponed lee gun gam be played on the Jordan high school camwill be hosts th Leopards pus Tuesday to their Panther rivals Th gam will on b played th East high campus. The Ceie4e with sstrw atteehment Juniors of th University of Utah- - will ti bolt. btep'lkf Tvs meow bv moiiat T he th Red and Black opponents for raw kklMrart ktlr. m4 swlitr MM Wednesday afternoon, and on Thuraday IWiiM th HUltoppers will go to GranK, where rtn rattlM N. 88 lb W 8M th Farmers will entertain them, II M. Na fee Dn, IhS ramus Ur wry ,l(w nttikf ni to M wit is era a tra msviw sriw w Wms she. Direct Importations . At Phenomenal Reductions at 1 viun ear -- fin-th- , llBartaft Hair Clippers 95c ll w t)i-- Notre Dame Experiments With New Football Rale By Tribune Special Sport .Service, NEW YORK, April 15. Th football equade at spring practice are xperimenting with the new rule providing for th point after a touchdown. Out at Notre Dome the eleven tried It four d time from acrimmago on the line and was aucceonful In three of th s were Twice used, attempts. and, of th two forward passes used, on was uccessfuh Experiment show that wltl be th means of scorth drop-kicing used. At Harvard, roach Fisher hsa offered a prlxq for the best drop kicker, In order to encourage experts for this play. -e- five-yar- drop-kick- k r0t P8T 18s 3XTBA Dont fail to piace your or der today. This is a rare opportunity to buy at less than wholesale cost, s UTAH MAIL ORDER CO. Dept. 2. S9 West , tm) South Salt La!.c 11)-- Utah . |