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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL Club Completes Roster Ogden 040 040 040 040 040 00 ; TAST DEGBV 1W Gunner. Team All Utah Men Vo nan's Golf Champ Back From Trip to England - ' STUBBY Havre v Race for Three-year-ol- t , a ss . light-heav- t 1, 7 ! s. , 1 auA v'it ll r v fHv -- k, 'Ml; et ne one-tw- one-tw- w0! , Y&ih e - TOMMY- - FITZPATRICK -- XV But the Chesapeake .renewal of 1920 brought a raft of highly considered dertw stuff to the barrier Paul Jones,. Band) Beal. Blazes, W Udair and Kmg Thrush . were among the derby eligible it attracted, and a big crowd gasped its aston ishment when that surprising colt. Bandy ltdair Un Betti, beat Paul Jones and less all signs fall, the lrr pending Chesaderby peake will attract more first-rat- e colls than any Chesapeake of the past has drawn, and this in spite of the fact that neither Morvtch. the Juvenile champion of the season past and the favorite now for the derby, nor Good Times, the derby candidate of the stable of J If, Cosden ef Baltimore, in whose interest Paul Jones raced two seasons back, Is eligible. Good Times, one of the brillust juvenile developments ef last November racing at Pimlico, la a gelding and geldings have been barred from many of the east's best specials, the Chesapeake among them. Morvich is to have hia first airing under alike In one of the stakes of the Jamaica spring meeting Morvich has been training at Jamaica. of the highest But derby prospects promise the Impending Chesapeake rev newal will draw are Edward F. Simms' Hour, Adolph Missionary and Lucky Sprockets' Runstar. Harry Payne WhitWhlekaway and Bunting, Harrison ney's C Wisher's Violinist. Mrs. Payne Whit-nev- s Letter man, William H, Rowe's Oil Man and Commander J. K. L Ross' Spanish Malta and Mercuito. Commander Rosa has had some hard luck. Marble, a Ballot colt, with which he won the f&oOo Grey stakes, a rare of one mile for at Toronto last fall, has bowed a tendon. He is out Of It for the year tooanteh Malse, a chestnut, by Spanish Prime, out of Wheat Ear, Is pretty sure to be the Rose starter at Churchill downs On May 19 Spanish Mails gave unmistakable evidence of distance running ability last fall In Maryland and hs Is training famously. - Runstar, a son of Runnymede (Mor-vkh- s sirs), ia another stalwart s'xteen-handHe is In the stable of James Uoikelland, with Luckv- - Hour end Misd at Havre sionary, and no de Grace can begin to outrun him Ho would have started In the Harford handicap last Saturday against Exterminator and Billy Kelly It the going had not been , too heavy. There Is a question whether Runstar will carry hia brilliant speed Wr a distance of ground McClelland t going to find out whether he will in 1 .Chesapeake. h ris t xl t v 7 I . i i W'Qr f y 1 & vt y XX Violinist Shows Well Wkd'nists performance lest Saiurds' an overnight race that-wawon by that reliable handltap mar Dresden con, ,fl ied the form h discovered In derby trial at Churchill downs, where he wintered, before he shipped east for Havre de Grace racing x lollnlst made JL, rs-de- n step right along He beat, rather handily, Polly Ann, the Preaknesa contender of last spring, and Our Flag by Jlmlny and Bea Pirate. He did not have a6y advantage a regards weight either It would be well for everyone to keep Violinist In mind. An' Inbred colt to celebrated brood mare. Tea Over- - that the cam of hi ire, Dick Finnell, also of Tea Caddy, Ort Wells, Security, etc, la aa right as can be. the best Hunting and XVhlskaway, ddrhy candidate of th stable of Harrv hitnev. probably will not show Psyne their best etufLunt I they ai, pear In the Chesapeake James Rowe has given these o is slow and methodical preparation a Whitney Hrookdale farm In New Jer- sev, where Regret tialned for her epovhal ! triumph ofJSlS. and XValalr, t set. Dominant, Thunderer, Tryster and Prudery were readied up for their Sev-rRow announced in derby effort the winter that Bunting, the Belmont Futurity winner of last fall, would the jprinolpal Wutney candidate for In- - s Ylo-liai- st VX p- al J'k Thursday Evening. , :VToliiiit are thy derby colts that areandto start In the Chesapeake that are being watched with the keenest Interest at Havre de grace. Lucky Hour S derby stock has been soaring ever sines he won a sprint o. five furlongs and a half last Satur-dawith consummate ease after taking up. at the atart and' getting In several A son of Houriees and Luckv rot kets Xtch (she an own sister cf that amss-li- c y fast Trap Rock horse Luculllte) and the contender behind Morvich last fall in the Maryland Futurity Inaugural after he had won thre at straight Yonkers and Jamaica, LuPlit Hour fulfilled every expo tation of him In this race. Very likely he wUl be the Chesa-taak- e favorite If he wins the Chesa-Peahe will surely go out for the derby. Mr Simms has vowed to win a derby at the first opportunity, and It Is not lm- Lucky Hour s Jbable that hethanhasjn Eternal wae in IVit, JTInee Pal In 1930 and either Leonardo Homme in 1921 A mi poised and splendldlv muscled colt, Lilcky Hour is sound, fast and srcooia ct action, Bon Homme te the only Simms derby xasaidate of an earlier season, that could : compared with 'him in a physical There Is a possibility, of course, that Missionary, a son of Hourlesa and Mission, she a distance-runnin- g daughter of Itotk Band and a Bowie cup a.nner, mnv ou trace Lucky Hour, but discriminating students of form in the east do not look tq see him do It. if, however, he ehouldr lit the Chesapeake, grove the belter colt will go out for the ami Missionary lAs-kHour will remain eastderby for the Preaknesa, which will be rus with the derbv on May 13 Missionary did not make a particularly favorable Impression lit the Harford handicap rentwal of Sat- one ,of the hitney derby possibilities. Blocked by Only One. Toy la th hmg, Jean youngster who has been ere ting so much consternation in the local welterweight- ranks- - He got hi start by beating Frankie Bmfthere, con tinued on up th line, and finally yeaohed Frank! Darren, bolder of th tltl far hie a weight In the state Darren proved stumbling block, gaining tw decision over Toy, although both were ln hotly contesti ed fight. Although he haa not over Darren, Toy ha been able to cleaned all others he baa fought-- " Red Newsy, hto latest opponent, will he otfe of A different type fromthe kind he haa met heretofore.- - Kewey does loss boxing nd mor hitting. H has thereputatton 6f being the hardest slugger tn the game, and he haa lived up to ghat reputat ion. Toy can hit fairly hard, and- to a clewr boxers When the patr mtx,'-tberoahouid be some fur flying. - gt Desires to Meet Sollia. The second sac t Ion of the headliner to a between Leonard Malody of Laramie, Wyo, and Cyclone Eddie Kally of Ogden, Malady la practically unknown here, but he come with a reputation of being a mighty tough customer In Colorado, where he haa had a number of bouts. He Is of (he same build as Kelly, who to well known here. When he cam to Sait Lake, Malody was after George SalUa, but owing to the fact that he waa not well known to the fan. Downing matched him with Kelly. If he succeed in beating Kelly, he can have Sollls. When he enter the ring be will be fighting for the bigger game. The third and last section of the headliner will be the between Red Davis and Ted Trtua. The bout sally doesnt smack of too much class, ut It - can be said that It will produce plenty- of thrills, for both bevg are the type that slug rather than boxes Both of them have displayed the real type of .fighting, and It Is more than probable that they wilt de the same again-whethey meet Monday night. Cyclone Eddie Kelly he-m- n preliminaries Good. tn arranging a tripie headliner and a battle royal. Downing haa net neglected hto preliminaries. There will be the regd ulation three preliminaries In the main fore-bothere will be Jess of Midvale and Jack White of Stringham Soldier Summit,- - They are Stringham is weH known here for hto work this season. , He has fought a number of bouts and haa done good work, always giving the fans a run for their money - Waite fought at the local club last year and has turned in tome pretty 'goed bouts, - ! Frankie Burns, the 'noseless wonder. Will meet Art Leroy, boy who has fought some good fight at the local cluh. in another of the Burn ha also made good this season. , The first bout on the program will be a between Kid Tspero of Bingham and Benny Chavea of Salt Lake. They are novieps. four-rounut -- ing 'The Salt Lake Fish and Game Protective association has extended an Invitation to every sportsman in Salt Lake county to attend a free Illustrated lecture at the Elks' clubrobms at 3 o'clock next Thursday evening The lecture will he glxetl by Dr, J, E Btsuddus on the fAkes and S'reams uf Utah Dr Broaddus is known In many parts of the I n'.ted States through his lectures on t t.vh scenery It la sold that he has the finest collection of slides scene In Utah that Is In existence. The lecture promises to be one ef the big treats of the year for lit sportsmen of halt Lake county In addition to the lecture, a short business meeting, of importance to every sportsmen in the county, will be held. The proposed .articles of Agreement between the various county Organizations of the state for the perfecting of a state wide organization, in which every county hav-w repreoenta tt ce, organisation will rwilt come, cons id cri fi - h "Th e to apedaLxaranutUa hand in readv tv submit Its after a careful studv of the emirs report matter. It Is declared by many sportsmen of the state that there Is need for such an organisation. in addition to the local associations. In Order that matters of state wide interest n ay be properly considered David If Madsen, state fish and game commissioner, will also dclver a short address in which he will tell what the fish and game department Is doing amt what the plans are for the future. John F. Bowman, president of the Balt Lake county organization, will preside at up-fo- sportsman m the county. the derbv, and no development of spring training ha suggested that It might be a good scheme to substitute XXhlakawnv Good manage, (or the eon of Psnnant ment counsels keeping Whlekaway m the reel for thw Prewknesa. hiskawav Is ent.tlel to an allowance rf twelve In the will get He Preakne. pounds XX weight from many of hi, opponents At Churchill downs he would have to pack level weight with Morvtvh and Lucky Hour. Bunting forfeited all allowances In all when he special won the Futurity puree Letterman la a son of Superman In the stable of Mrs Payne Whitney, anil as a he. waa better than the Buperman colt that made Bunting ahake hia nimblest leg to win the Futurity Letterman has trained more itlslactor Iv this spring than has Gnlantman, Oil Man the A'banv winner at Saratoga Inst summer, has rCvently ome to Havre de Grace from New Orleans, whers he wintered He Is ryu h Improved In anil ia. working along smooth-Iv- , pha,ue Lilt he wtli have to show under rolor In the Chesapeake or Chnilse J Casey, hit trainer and a man of nb llluNlons will not advlge eend.ng him to Churi hill downs to rare a mile and a qukrter with surti as Morvich, Lucky Hour three-year-o- id ld and Buntln t n, by,,-- n TOM MARSHALL step-ladd- er sec'-rets- ry 1 ? rr.cn -- stx-rou- m All Sportsmen of County Invited to Attend Meet Dr l thri r three-year-ol- ji.vcjjt ja acquisition of Oi4 namee of big colored hoys tq a contract 4 ftght Tarxaa" Sullivan of Bingham and BUI Flster ef Salt Lake. In a ball! royal, a the windup vpt of hi big boxing card . for tomorrow Right. Hardy K, Downing completed arrangement for th biggest boxing program of 4he eon. It will be offered to th fan at the Hippodrome theater. , , The bettla royal planned by Downing will be the most peculiar, ever in th local arena. Fteter and Sullivan, two white boys, will be pitied against th three husky btoehs. If the pair succeed In ehaatog the Aria, they will be declared whiner without battling it out. if the three dusky gent succeed In getting th other two auL of the ring.' they must battle ft out among themslve for premmey. , to cre While th final event bound te ate a lot of fun, th Chios of th evening will be to the main end ef th triple headliner which Downing will offer the fan haul betwsea It wilt be a Wesley Toy of Rock Spring and Red New ey of Ogden. . s) er G.r.:r;cv.tr:- With A nt - Hour,- - Missionary atn -- Uar-penti- er three-year-o- ld r Tll-de- n, Battle Royal Alao Will Be by Downing at t Staged the' Hippodrome Theater. to.-bea- - t- three-year-o- id Likely Colts Listed. right-hande- .the-South- . f USIS IDE byg.r& Bitter, xi- ' :& XX j te The Tnbese. OGDEN. April 23. The Ogden club of the Northern Utah league is the first Believe Manclub to have a complete roster. mo no let has Petersen ager Stubby grow under his feet the last two months and he has atgned players who no doubt will bring the championship to the Junc Chance. tion city The Ogden team la composed entirely of Utah player and not one cent has been paid out for transportation, which Is some record ANDREWS. y T. ''Stubby' Petersen Is a forManager The Tribune. mer Salt lack High athlete and alno MILWAUKEE. XV is., April 2J.-- Th apgained fame at the Utah Agricultural on the gridiron, track and dia- proaching match in Londpn between mond. He started playing semipro hall CMorgea Cnrpantier, French champion with the Logan team of the old Cache and Ted (KM) Btwh, former welterHe led (he league in weight iitleholder of America and now valley league. fielding and flnshed third In hitting, holding the welter, middle and y He also led in with an average of .344 in England, attracting more sacrifice hits and steleft base. He than ordinary attention among the folplayed the next year wtth Rezburg In lowers of boxing There will be n tot the Snake league, also of money wagered on the outcome ef the led that league in fielding Last year battle, ae the Frenohmen will back he wa business manager of the Ogden George to their last while the inane, league In jiacrtfk. hlln. and. atolen-haa- e Englishmen think well of Lewie, despite and hit .311 the disparity In weight. Tommy Bums, Pitapat-richae named Tommy "Stubby heavyweight champion of Amercoach of the University of Utah, former ica and now residing in Jua aland, nxiua to captain the gunners. Tommy-t- o fun that Marion 'Hollins. J holder of th ef pep and is always in the game He chance.he considers Lewie to nave a good woman metropolitan golf championship, ha haa had a lot of experience. . having to New York, after n sojourn returned ' Many good sportsmen here have in Grant Britain, where aha studied the played, with many amateur teams around IE a bad match, ' Tommy writes, rolf course. Rail Lake for yearn. He was with Lew-l- termed She is prepared to defend looking at the weight disparity xer laurels in forthcoming on. in the old - Cache valley league, ofand, tournament. two I the must confess men, they where he made a name for himself with have reasonable cause LW,V for this opinion. hia fast fielding Later he managed better than Possibly nobody know the PocateUo team In the Snake myself what It h ta concede to your league and last year was opponent all In the natural advantages. Tremonton of In team the fast manager I was forced to the .VorthentUtah league. Tommy was nearly alt my contests auccese-I fchird and was'mostly the leading baseman of the loop SyPce?1. ran up a garnet a real last year aria wlthv a little better hittm vj Johnson, who heat me, would no doubt th Mf 'kill, but because he league The Ogden skipper considers - himself Was too big and strong. I ehnil, howalways maintain that I should have very fortunate In securing the services ever, been there at the end of the contest had d ef S. B. "Ned Niles, a been allowed to proceed.. Tt was with Denver the who in By Tribune Special Sport Service. pitcher, Midwest league last year. -- Niles haa NEW TORX. April 23 William T. Lewis Hard In made hs home Ogden since last Septhe worlds champion tennis player, I tember. He wen seventeen games and rln Lewis we undoubtedly have the greatly peeved everIn the aotioq of W. He Is the property hardest bitting welterweight lost three last year Dickson making a protest Cunningham since the of theAtlantatlub-iof Ktd Lavtgne and Joe Walcott. over Vincent Richardtf attitude in de' daya f in the national Indoor tournaleague. He simply revels In his punehee faulting Harry Kilpatrick of Salt lake w)U hold well home, and. afterripping his contest ment. He claim that it I th privilege seeing down the Initial sack for the Gunners, with Hey McCormick, i came to the con- of a player to compete wherever he d Harry is 'an outfielder of rare ability, clusion that what ha doesn't knew about Ireeend that It is not up to the Seventh but held down first hasp in such a fast or any Tennis association, ehd kingcraft Isnt really worth Regiment manner for Pocatello a year ago that Infighting other, to insist on a man competing. about. talking to is of him the Petersen followers however, start Manager sport going Many 'This, to my humble t-opinion, ta .Where feel there. that the rme has been spoiled a tot the clever by this EVnle Fatlentine, formerly of the tt. he hae a chance of a player making an attitude Frenchman. and beat Klaus Papke I ou is Browns, will do the receiving for and then defaulting. simply by their superiority In- entry the Ogden club. Ernie had a good year side'' and Often in the past, certain club have to take punishment, capacity tournament and sent out to th with Tremonton last year and finished it Is only fair to say that -- the arranged res a most imposing list of entries, the season baiting 376. Ernie is the although bov full not French had then reached Vhen the dat for the tournament to class of the catihefs of the northern maturity. Lew la is wonderfully built for start pnme along, there were more deI Utah loop, his weight and It ta claimed for him, and fault than actual matches. In some Bobby Evans, last year with Tremonrightly so, that he can punch aa bard cases, (he club hav mad entries withton, will hold down the shortstop posi- as any llxdng middleweight. out consulting th player. He was the fastest shortfiekler tion He is probably boxing better now than To do away with such a thing tor th in the league last year and bit for an hto if of and at time career, few, any future, a rule waa mad that all entries average of .103 were him would odds any, lay against be made ia writing and accompamust Nelvin Bnellgrove, a Salt Lake lad, meet his old opponent. Jack BrKj nied by the fee. Th) rule wa violated wid play second base. ''Sncllie'' played he toover here. In the case of Richard. a great game at second for the Rexburg ton, Cunningham him anil to short-gloaccepted hi entry telephoned p team, but last year was shifted to American Has In ia Into Chance, This or by Cunft way. explained former It of Ed Willett nag by the Guhnera and did not get away so Were he ten pounds heavier my money ningham on the ground that Richard the from had back Bermuda on arrived well him to beat Carpentier. The This year he will hold down his would be just Ta he day before the entries closed and that only question, to my mind, is: regular position In the keystone boys Ed Borstadt, also of Salt Lake, will big enough? Carpentier, In my opinion, he thought the Ford ham lad might hav closeness of the national perform ia the right garden Mooney would beat any man In the " world, bar overlooked the As Richards has a leg on led the outfielders In hitting while with Dempsey. championship. waa th trophy. It only natural to expect In a recent discussion with Jack Tremonton last year with, an average of HI in withdrawing to hhn attitude comrts-te341 play. He Is also fast and a good, (who was boxing at the time and then playing In Philadelphia waa not of the great Sullivan and Bob Fltxaim-menJohn Myers, a local boy, will play cenhe expressed the opinion that the exactly true to the best traditions of the ter field again this year. Johnny ta a present ehampton would compare favor- sport If he wasn't to condition to play demon on fly baUa, but a little weak with ably with these great giants of the ring. In New York, he must have made a very compete the stick. It wtU be easily understood, therefore, quick recovery to be able te and beat chase flys In the formidable proposition Carpentier was three day later in PhiladelphiaTildea Manager Petersen will on William and Murray Undley , the left field. when tackling all-i- n opponent to Jack Dempsey th earn day, rule. He had to be a Warren C5. Blrtforo, president of the with ths have anv sort of i Ogden Gunners this year, Is taking a hold marvel of marvels to reason I laid 3190 Regulation Made. and for this of things with a lot of pep and ia bound chance, . who m th can do A. L. U. won, th T. American, 8. to give Ogden a winner just Just what Jesse C. Rich-- 1 tn the matter to a question thoA haa not , srds, secretary of the chamber of com- as I anticipated, been decided. A far a can be recalled, Still, as I have said above, ths Frenchmerce, is vice president of the club and is an able assistant to President Blnford. man ta not a great exponent 'Inside.' no player haa ever been suspended for won all his bees have battles such a cause. The executive committee Nearly by ia memFrank of a Francis Mayor Ogden ber of the board of directors and is one a decisive punch early In the contest, now- - has the matter In hand and will B to ten him some sort of a recommendation for for make stick of Ogden's best baseball boosters. The J board of director consists of a member round 1 took tor th contest to end in future reference. It I net likely that Richards will receive any punishment of each of the business clubs of the city Lewis' favor. because his entry was not made accordand Includes Harrv Hales of the Proto the rule. M A1 ing Dr. Brown of the gressives! Idong, The attitude - of - Tfldett In admitting Heatmark of the Kiwanlana, Ed Peter- schedule May IT with the Smith f!M he Insisted on Richards playing In that sen of the Engineer and W. C. Blnford Summit Mayor Francis will proclaim Philadelphia does not add to hto popuof the Rotary. Mr William Uockefellow, a half holiday for th opening gam Exlarity In tennis circle. It would eeenr secretary of the Weber club, and Jesse hibition games will be played with the that the world's champion, should be keen Richards, Secretary of the chamber of Provo team of th Central Utah league to do all In hto power to mak the na14 10 on commerce, represent their respective and and a game- will be tional May event a euooesa Instead of doing t , played May T with some feat- amateur the of boosting for a conflicting tourney The Gunners open their regular league team of Salt Lake, v minor Importance. InIn some quarters there has been an creasing aversion to the 'barnstorming" performance in which some of the prominent plavere have Indulged In recent Those who hold to this view exyears press the op nton that the tlm has arrived to put the lid on the extraordinary dumber of exhibition performance and o clamp It down tight. The reason why the players desire a : direct ruling upon what constitute a valid tournament to because" of the prominence the subjeot received at the recent annual meeting of the United State Lawn Tennis association at the Waldorf-Astori- a. There la was made plain that the body would Insist upon a music waa liberally Interspersed. When firmergoverning attitude against unsanctioned exready to retire, Jlra Brock and I were hibition matches. Tilden at that time assigned to a feather bed o high from held out against this stand, because he the floor It necessitated either a It represented Interference with or high dive. Above our head, thought bis right as an Individual citizen. on the walL-jv- a a box frame eontaining Strange a it mav seem, the field a wheat and dead gras wreath encirhas produced evidence that proWhere migratory and upland bird cling a coffin escutcheon At Rest, pried moters of some of these exhibition in are so plentiful they attack itery' from grandmother' casket prior to her the past have come out boldly with the How would you Nimros of today like Interment. W dnopped off to sleep, our question' How much will It cost? Now the off'clala of the governing body are permeated with muaic, thought hfck- - system to hunt where grouse and prairie determined to save the players from th uncanny and milling ens, ducks and geese were so abundant Roseau river we pitched tent. Be calumny of suspicion and to keep th At your conscience alone would be the legal fore supper was served we had a vUttor, game dean. Umll' There wa at one time such a from somewhere. My old now only an old- - appearing Indian condition, which guide, Charley Red Situatoln Serious. tlmer memory of the past. Without Invitation o soliciting, Dog XVith Chief Justice Guy C. Scott, At. Incidentally, It haa been remarked that he stacked arms, an old antiquated Larned, Beals Wright. Holcomb Ward. torney James G. Brock and Gene Park a bucket started and grabbed com 111., as Davis, Clothier, McLoughltn and man, all of Alvdo, shooting to the fiver for water. Me with Dwight other famoua champion never exploited pontons, we eesaved a hunt in th Do- you, wa hi laconic grunt aa stay ha turned in a dizzy whirl of exhlbKtona. minion of Canada Headquarters were to me. No brotherly love or affection themselves sposition to believe that a at Bt. -Vincent, Minn ; our hunting fields existed between the trapper and Red There to confronting lawn situation scroes- the borders, two mites distant dangerous n speaking terms. term tr not wr They thaU should be quickly curbed. unlimited The ..trapper., claimed, many. of. hto , Hnntsik' were Ww and grme traps Only a Hmited number Americans of of-- Uncle tteirr as fid- - Lever had disappeared at atlme when Red are aware that the famous world chamcustoms eollectoi; at St. Vincent, was a was known to h on the river, pionship single I to be conducted next clever gentleman and excellent sports- Dog he positively knowed wasn't year, and thereafter, upon th man. He was a good shot and owned a which off hy varmint " Parkmen and at Wlmb'edon, England. kenned of field dog a good ka ever dragged duck on Brock war their Chaperoned located a covey of birds, pulled cOchle-h- hunt the next morning by the trapper. This was decided upon at the last meetof Lawn Tennis associathe English ing from their tall or traveled through Scott and myself were paddled up the tion. There, this year marks the last of An aggregation life without a pedigree to seven mile d a river about the rounds, the thing that challenge oCuntlring mongrels, gluttons for work goose rooet by Red Dog. Arriving, we Americans abolished aa unsportsmanlike and readv for service, each and every selected a hid In tall near In 1912. grass It ia easy, therefore, to underdav. We had been dally killing our con- th roosting Held. Thprairie evening flight stand th regret and disappointment of science limit of chicken and grouse. honkcam heralded vociferous lata, Briton by the that "Big Bill" Tilden ha Aft old trapper from the Thief River apdecided not to cros the Atlantic ocean Many Book ing. country came Into St. Vincent to dispose peared In the west. simultaneously to hid defend low, Flying they holding of the title, of his catch of fur and toy In hia wtnteT to big bend- - then Another reaqn fo faitoweduathrlvr ta a crossed at out the foot that the new Wimbledon field ally within the using the Roseau rivet and lake, accord- killing sons. The height Judge and I were with- la to be used for the championships this of were We to weary his report. ing in a hundred yards of each other. Red vear for the flrt time. To eliminate grouse ttnd chicken shooting and at once Dog was parked in the rear to locate the challenge match from the tournament to employed the trapper s prairie pilot to or these dead conditions like Under bird He and trathef crippled Roseau river Placing hie outfit in one Wa a husya boy after the flight started. plum pudd'ng minus the sauc. serving Many of our wagons, he rode hi pinto ponv at The birds of cr were tics the English appear to realize geese, with ho th head of eur caravan We scheduled Idea of fear or young I Tilden condition sufthe of Jaded that for necessity dodging our fleet night stop at Brown ranch,' created by our twelve-gaug- e ficient reason for th greet American's mile out, where we had been air poriiels'' twenty-fiv- e howThe himself. fact remains, Having secured our desired saving house guests before , XVhlle unhitching quota, gun the judge came to my blind, from ever, that th big notoe t the end of th our teams Judge Scott discovered a hu- which will not be o loud as was tournament we th watched balance of point An man skull adorning a fence post XVhv that unusual their unmolested flight. The end of a expected. immed'ate querv, Old man Brown furnished perfect day. decoration the Information, "One of their neighbor's man who ho shot at $09 registered tarQUESTIONS AND ANSWKRS. (Miller) boys had disappeared two years handicap, which h Witt you kindly explain In get haa an official No trace Question. before, caught In a bllsxatd haa personally scheduled. - No handicap had ever been found of him prior to two an intelligent way Just what la meant or penalty will work out of character any handicapping or damnificamonth lnce, when one of the Brown by standard of alL "There haln't Ia It practical, to your Judgment, to the atlefactlon and In brush tion?,, the skeleton hi found " boys no such antmal It stands to reason, They and will it work out to th satisfaction and will go without question, that brought the skull to to Tils parents. never a of all Your experience and past oppor- mor had been notified of the find, but Juat handicap wlH be alshould be of lotted found time to come oxer and get the tunities for observation by a man s past performance than Browns were a family of musi- great value In this matter. We read could be skull decided by an appointed handicians Father, on the fiddle, artistically your articles with a great deal of Inter. cap committee, even though they are t. FRANK T. MILLER toved with kitty's elongated InteS'lne riving you the benefit of their very beat Los Anteles, Cal. Sister performed on the imelndeon, which now a When contesmnt howl Answer Htanilard handicapping and .udgment had seen edme summer and manv hard about his vantage penalty he only maor harmonmoons classification falls, brother on lew that hto htmeelf and every Pat ebUltv or perpaper In 'the United State or Canada formu ligna ica: second brother- - on comh-'wttformance. Btandnrd handicapping and mother gentlv late tils own personal handicap by his classification covering the outside, were necessary for the topped a kettle drum, made hy stretching skill or Inability to brsak target lood of the game. Aa time goes on a calfskin over an old nail keg Our re- man In the trapshooting gam to Every In a will grow toe, benefits be recpeated and extended encores Induced the position to know exactly where he will ognized and a much mor equitable sys"Irish Washerwoman," "Turkey to the stand when hto handicap is announoed tem to each and every one established Straw or "Pop Go the Weasel," With aa he placed bimeelf, and the element of I certainly indorse the standard sya-teestral accompaniment, vooal guesswork Is entirely eliminated. as against all other. Any Champion Ha to Be Run Next Saturday. Fast Field Predicted. OWJKf'SIl HOLLINS. Burnt Tommy Former American Welter A d HAVRE DE GRACE. lid... April 5 No comings event of tbtfwWniett prlnr racing', of th Harford Agricultural and Breeders' azsociUo4i Havre de Grace, which began last Saturday wKh an attendance that augurs well for first-claracing oxer the country generally. Is awaited wtth .keener anticipation than the renewal Aiprll 29 of the Chesapeake, the Tlarford association's hsat spring The Chesaspecial foir peake for several seasons has been renewed as a 3000 race at- - a mile and a sixteenth. In the scheme of eastern racing it bears the same relation to the Kentucky derbyttwt the Blue Grass,- of the best attractions of ths Lexington spring meetings, does la the plan of western racing. Last season the Blue Grass renewal ' more brought to the post Black talent than did the Chesapeake Servant and Behave Yourself, the colts o named order in the finished that o in in the Blue Grasa, finished the derby renewal, only the order of the leonardo U, one finish was reversed-of the winter betting favorites for, the derby, was also a starter at Lexiniton for seven furlong, oj and he made-pacofte mile, for Black Servant and Behave -- Yourself, as he was destined to do in the derby also. The smartest derby horses - last year renewal of the Chesapeake at tract el were Careful, Nancy Lee and got any ft Bur Voter, none of which the derby purse, although Careful showed In of lM the part early speed hauling James the Rowe sidestepped race, start to Harry Chesapeake and elecred hltnev r Tryster, the winter betBitvne ting derby favorite. In an overnight race that was run just after the finish of the Was Chesapeake, and in this race Tryster winwhipped bv Paul Jones, the derby ner of 1920. , Special "war Grace Special de MARION PETERSEN 23, 1922. four-rounde- four-round- er " MEN ADDRESSED POCATELLO, Idaho. April 22 Several men and citizens score ' ef heard two addresses last might at ihe chamber of commerce hall. L. C, Jessup, manager of the northwest district, United States veteran bureau, and H I,. McCoy, rehabilitation agent for the district, on matters pertaining talk gave special men. to the will meet Leonard Ogden lugger wh Malody or Laramie, Wy., In a lx round battle as a esmirinal at tha Hip- - M m SGS9S SS30 Oh, Skin- nay!! HAVE YOU SEEN THE CLASSY NEW NONSKID TREAD - FISK and KOKOMO BICYCLE TIRES THAT CHESTER GUMP JUST GOT AT GUTHRIES? ONLY v - toad play-throu- stem ur much-toute- dltc -- h m f same fine tires we paid $3.50 ' for last year! , and didja see the Big League BAT aifd' GLOVE he got TREE by buying bis bicy-cl- d supplies and fixings at "Your Favorite Bike Shop"? BASEBALL, THE HOMB Of IVOR, JOHNSON y- - Ob Plf!iu -- J j - .j; SACRIFICE SALE TROY CLEANING, DYEING AND TAILORING CO. Car, pressing: machine and full equipment. Cheap rent, good leaae. Good business. Step into an income NOW. Other interest demand that owner bd oot by May 1st. v. 1320 MAKE AN OFFER! East Second South Street. - Hyland 1801. wj' V |