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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MQRNIKG APRIL 23, 1922. CEBIQ.1 Will vfiS and BOS FELLAS OWE BROTHERS PLAY SAME POSITION7 ON NEW YORKS CHAMPION CLUB . utelleh -- fjmriisjui 1 - English Expert Predicts A1 f Ties Will Be Played on Courts in United States. 4 Once Lightweight Cham-pio- n I Physical Wreck and Virtually Penniless. a By Tribune Special Sport Service. PLONDON. April J5. S. Powell Black, more, a tennis expert, says there are fens of complications In the Deris Cup "competition this season. Fourteen chal fteogltig nations have ' Men drawn, and almost every tie, despite the fact that eight of the entrants are European countries, seems to Involve a transatlantic voyage On this account, last year three tie went by default. : To begin with, Australia has already Signified a wish to play all her 'ties in Alhe United States, ha said, "This meant then probably that first a Belgian team, Prance will be and next 'Compelled to cross the- Atlantia in suo While Australians. to face the cession tf .Japan takes up similar data, Italy I and the British Idea, and probably Spain, ' Will likewise have to undertake the voy- practically all the interna- , tmnal ties would fee played this ysar in America , According to the Davis Cup rsgula- , - - 'ttoma, preliminary ties must, la ths svent of a venue not being mutually agreed , upon, be played in the country of the f holder; and it is upon this rule that ' Australia is relying. The proposed new regulations, which, however, heve not f sanctioned by the necessary stipulate, that, Mu the event of nonagreement, the champion piattoft shall, after consultation with the' nations concerned, fix the site for a pre"Unquestionably the situation is a dlf--, rileult one and probably it will ultimately ' compel a modification of the tinesg of the competition for young and Pattons, like Italy, without large 'human la, India and others, - w eaMtoface gsserva. funds expensive voyages across ths Atlantic for JTv sure defeat in the first round. i "My suggestion Is that the draw should fee don in two section (1) European, that every challeng (J) American and should- have the option of ening nationone eectlon or the other, Thla in tering would eliminate defaulta and simultaneously save competing countries much ex traveling. pens In "In this years draw the British Isles W likely to meet Japan in the second 'r&lind, having drawn a by In th flrt; And, unless we can put Into court a ."team Including both A. K . F. Kingscote, at hi best, and Randolph Lycett, I see small chance of our negotiating the flrat tie. Spain is well drawn, and may go to the acm! final, and there, quite con- -. ceivably, best Japan. Italy, a new ehalgrager, is largely an unknown quantity, Awt W. H. Botaford. the .American player, who spent some time jeereptly la Borne, predicts that Italy. ywiU soon make it warm for Davis cup Oxeeho-Slovak- ANDREWS. y T. MILWAUKEE. April ft. Ad .Woigaat. on of the greatest champions of hi weight that ever graced the lightweight ranks, I down and out at the age of 14 rears, an age that should find him at bis very best. It has bean reported that Wolgast was worth around a quarter of 4 million dollars a few years ago, but today ha la In Los Angeles Practically penniless and a physical wreck. Jack Doyle, the boxing promoter of Venice, Cal., and a good friend' of the Uttle has taken hold, of Ad and has applied for permission to act as Hti guardian. ' Jack arranged a big benefit on April SI for Wolgast at his arena In Venice and also wired to promoters the country over tor to load what, assistance they could by making donations. Wolgast was supposed to have considerable property in and around Los Angeles, and Judge A. J. Heddtnc. father of ths Wisconsin boxing law, went there for ths purpose of trying to get matters straightened out for Ad. He found them la such a muddled condition that he had to give it up as a bad lob. A few years ago Ad was supposed to be tree-liabout Chicago and Milwaukee with 110,00 In cash or bonds in tits poexets, but uiis, too. disappeared and no one seemed . ", knowv whafc became For a time Ad was confined to a eanl tarturq in Milwaukee, but later was discharged as all right. - He went to 'Los Angeles, and has been- there since.-1-- ' Ad started his fighting career in Milwaukee and became champion when he defeated Battling Nelson in a terrific contest at Port Richmond, near San Francisco, in That was in 1910. Two forty rounds. the title, to Wllllo years later be. ftltchle of San Francisco at Daly City, Cal., in the sixteenth round on a foul. a Wolgast battled ail comers in the light5 yv? never or and small, big division, weight "Cjevi eiv.o. bothered about a few pounds. He scaled " about 120 hbn self and could easily make Wolgast ltt. Fast living is what put and foes where he la today, but friends one was of the he aiika will admit that best lightweights evsr developed In the states. Jack Doyle has been like a father to the Michigan lad and now he Is trying Tha two brother playing tho tame position, on tho earn to gist homo for him for the rest of his team areonly Virgil and Jess Barnes, both of whom are expected life. well-kno- ia a T -- ' tennis-playin- . ' ... PATRICIA fourteen weeks old today. She was r celved by Mr. Colt from the Rook wood kennels of Lexington, Ky., March LPatricia comet from ths vtry best stock obtainab.e. In fact, her whole line n Oeorgs D. Colt, dog fancier.' is of ths very best. Patrlola I registhe proud possessor of an English tered with American Kennel club. bloodhound, Patricia. Ths animal will be Her number the Is 12,1(2, , In lercollegiate Meet t to Be Held at Gooding 1- te Ths Tribune. ' GOODING. Idaho, April Special I ins a wu t nst Given Highest Rating of National Clubs College will again he host track meet. i;rn Idaho Intercollegiate Ttys years contest will bo held May II. The schools eligible to compete are th College of Idaho, Idaho Technical Instl tute, Albion State Normal, Blcks Normal and Gooding college. The list of events includes tha mile, 440, high Jump, 220, broad Jump 890, pole vault, 220 hurdles, discus, 121 hurdles, shotput. Javelin and relay. First (place In each event will count for points, second 2, third 1. V ' Each Institution will be allowed twelve fcpntesttng representatives, who must he Isma-fidstudents, doing passing work iq fifteen hours of secondary class work nr twelve hours of collegiate for which ithify have never received credit; 1 hours' science, laboratory or manual training Vlll count as one period credit. Drawing, penmanship and similar drills are exploded. List of ellgibles must be submitted at least tin days before tha meet. I k By Tribune Special Sports Service. NEW YORK, April 22, In commenting on the matter of the final strength of the National league teams, Hugh S. Fullerton says; On sheer team strength, the St. Louis Cardinals lead th league. True, their figures are only a hundred Point more than the New York Giants, and the Giants- - are only eight po.nts weaker on the paper dope than are the Pirates. But there are - two -- Important points which must be remembered. First, that the New York Giants are the richest club in. the league, and they can and always have been able to purchase new material to strengthen the team. Second, that very often one club can beat another, even when that other has more '' Trenton Invitational Golf 5t- Match Opens Big Season - depends upon catchers or ths word of the pitchers themselves. The other element which enters Into Pitching Is ths faot that more and mor the pitchers are getting into the habit of taking signals from th bench a te whnt to pllah. The manager who Sr indulging in thla are wrecking a lot of and taking a tremendous pitchers chance. Fullertons table on the' final strength of the team It as follows; Total St, Lout 11.127 -- JL72) Pittsburg . New York 11.725 Brooklyn . 11 21 Chicago , 11.222 Boston .. 11.242 Cincinnati . 11.222 Philocje.phla 14,722 RETURN OF STYMIE TO OFFICIAL GOLF APPLAUSE plaring strength. The fact- - that St. Louts has a alight figure advantage means little until we sea how. that strength - will -- work out when sppl.ed to ths series against New IS GIVEN Yosk and Pittsburg. Last season, during ths early- portion, Pittsburg was tar stronger than tha Giants yet the Giants licked them in their serias During til By Tribune Special Sport 8trvlce. last half of the season St. Louis was NEW YORK, April 22.-- AH stronger and played better ball than any golfer says that th restoration expert of th other team yet the Giants broke even stymie i on of th most Mnslbl things on the series with the Cards. th IT. S. G. A. ever did. Th stymie was only barred because there came Manager Is Factor. There is another big problem, and on general demand for it from aU over the which cannot be shown m figures. That country golfers, soma of whom bad I If I were to rely upon management. conditions rather than upon straight fig- never given the thin any serious ures. I 'would place th Cards at least thought. It cam from a claaa that did second, perhaps third, in the league, and not know that, In crying down tha vtymla, give the preference to New York. However, I know of no way of figuring th they wer robbing th gam of on of of effect Inefficient management, and 1! ra" olW'tlflc shot and at the same must rely upon th playing strengths of time taking away on of th teems against other teams. feature of. match play. Golfspectacular match fc clasTh National league s. pretty wellPitts-burMcklng In such )'ialr sified. St. Louts. New York and g useless to tak the- trouble In the first flight and close too to sea ,iow? putting green gether; Brooklyn and Boston, with pos- a hole played out unless there i a possibly Chicago, in the second flight, with sible chance that a stymie will add some-thin- g to the intrst of tho pity. Brooklyn, because of pitching strength, th probab.s added entry to tbe first Th stymie it iinfuip, clam. adds an element of luck, somt to th ArgutMi game, but Ctnolnn&tt har"pOM;binUes;' Turrew golf is a game chockful of luck, all- - of probabilities Moran is building correct-y- , which will about average ujf in a day' Hs is a play of thirty-si- x regardless of his critic and quit often smart manager, who gets more work out In eighteen. Thereholes eiever wee a satisof his material than any others with th factory a uist! tute for tho stymie. That n exception of McGraw and Mitchell. is one reason was not has shown emartnsa In arranging successful. The its elimination was thing given a his team, especially his outfield. of two year, but many good fair trial who Boston has a tremendous lot of hitting had It. was wrl to bar tha anpower, which, coupled with consistency, cient thought custom now admit that they wsr is about Us only claim for fame. wrong in nine cases out of ten the player Lillies Hopeless. get a stymie Is directly responst- The Philadelphia team is the hopeless bis. lie either Uy hlmsrif Ahe T ymie on of tho circuit, and It looks more and i?,r Pr Ihe waji - tULA- L -Sa ' NoFUoes there appiuf Most rollers aie notJpltt admit that willing to be any real chance of It improving It is their own bad play. Hero la a case, much during the season. The next step for example; On ten feet golfer lay Is to flgur the known strength In at from th oup, whtt the other was twelve tack of each team In the league against feet away. Th latter, on the opnoelt the defensive strength- of each other alii from th hole, putted flrat and wa team, paying especial attention to th four feet short of the cup. It was a Thla I for the rea- vary bad putt. His opponent putted and pitching atrengtha. eon that aome pitchers are most par- ran past th hole, laying him a ticularly effective againat other teams, It looked as If It was not, as th stymie. golfer which upsets th dope on team strength getting the stymie deserved In so many cases that It affects th If he had been up to the holepunishment. this could not have happened. Th game is full of standing know now how strong th team such Instances, but ths great majority are. Now w must take the pitchers of never 'give these things a thought. each team and figure out how many A la seldom unplayable. The games each will work against the other expertstymie ran negotiate nearly any sort of teams during the season. tf course. If a stymie. l Is only where tha ball manager has a pitcher who has had on th lip of Yt cup that there great success against any team, he will hang any great danger. Knocking the other work that pitcher against that team as Is ball Into th hula la, of course, to be often as he can. times. In fact, any manager In either league considered at aU any bait can bo jumped with could, oonceivably, make or break any a Nearly and it requires no great ekili olub in his circuit by u ng or misusing to meahle, do it. If one wHi put down two baits bis pitchers. on th carpet amt tak a maahle, draw Ing it along ths floor with a follow Signals Injurious. through, th ball hit win jump two or One of th big element of winning In three Inches, easily clearing ih other league baseball la ths use of pitch, ball- - . Thqea who have practiced thla shot major era and their selection by the managers. will find no difficulty In making It jump In this respect no other managers ars the other bail fifty time out of fifty, or aa good as Mitchell and Moran, who In- Just as long as one remembers to fnl spect the'r own pitcher and decide low through along th carpet. It Is only whether or not they are 'right for that those who try to out or stab th baN .day. The majority of the other leader that meet with failure. - By Tribune Special jfjport Service. NEW YORK. April 25. Programs have issued for ths second annual invi, been tation toumaipent at the Trenton (N. J.) which will Country club on April Sicially open Jhe northern golf season. Conditions call for a one-da- y qualifying pound of eighteen holes, with the first and second match play rounds on Friday, April 29, and the semifinals and finals pft Saturday. , Prizes will be given for the best quail firtyig score and also to the winners and Huiners up in all divisions and to the winners In the consolation flights. Entries will close April 25. Privileges of the course will be extended to the con tea tanu. 9, 't u ardinals J. Gooding to the South r - t-- bro1 - strength to tho twirling department of John Nsw York Giants. Comell Oarsmen Keep at Work During Holiday well-kno- (future. - bn 1 tea-ture- - ' hundreds of nifty aulta that w an selllng tni the most frlandlv teiiug, Juat pay th drk 13 cash and taka th salt Pay us th rat, at your convinlenc In (mail Installments whll wearing th clothes. Snappy mate- styles, good rials, fine tailoring and satisfaction to all X f t ' , 9 fa At this price every man can afford to have his clothe made to his indi- vidual requirements. Call in and see these wonderful values, as they will not be -- displayed in our windows. no. Perfect Fit Guaranteed 1354. '215 South Main" By the Kenyon Hotel -- 1 18-1- 11-- 3 1510 - 30-1- A. H. B. Drawn (c) 22 25 T 13-- 29 29 17 22 21 19 19-1- 4 1 , 20-1- 9 9 19-- 10-1- 9 n 24-1- - 19-1- 4 C- 10-1- 7 24-t- W 24-- 1 Instead of 22 29, play; play. 27 21 RACECOURSE'JUDGESUSE: RADIO TO FLASH RESULTS . 15 11 12-- IP-1- 9 21 18 11 9 J9 12 (a) 12 16. 1012- - 24 19 ih) 111 2119, 9 12, .211 18 23 -- 115- 23 18 15 19 18(n r 19 15 109 33-1- 1 Black wlsa 29 31. 19 11. 3127. 1916. Black wins. 111, S KtaP. 7 P Q4. PzPl. a Kt KBS.PP; ate. Other move KtaP: 9 by Black are Inferior. lei This tad tho following eoatlsnatloa were larsated by Marshall: 9. ...QQ2. la defaated by T Id) Forced I B K)9, B QB8; 8 Ktxpl, etc. Id If 7..,.KtQBS, than 8 B B4. ate. If) Re bad to exebaago the Kt first before exploring th KP, a after ll....BxP; 12 BxB. KV4; 13 0 0, BaKt; 14 BxKtP, and would hsvo wos. (g) Ktmagrr than th obrlena B BS. (h) ir 18 ...PxKt; then 19 QR 1 eh., 90 4laB; Ct BvQ ch.. KaB; 33 QrP eh QKt-41QxBP. sinning by the pHd pawns. K r Universities Expect to ketain Seasonal Coach 119. By Tribune Special Sport Service. BOSTON. Mas.,. April 23. Harvard, Tale and Princeton are not expected to (ri 21(19, 11 T. 29119. 78. 1911. 11 8 do away with the seasonal coach, aa did 8 4 31 27 Blck wins. 19 15. II 8 22 28. th president of a number of smaller Id) 4 8, 31 20. 11 9, 29 23 Black oolleges, at a recant meeting. wiaa B. C. 8ALTIEL It Is said on good authority that th representatives of the Big Three instiNOTES. tution did not vote against seasonal J B Smith as C D F.rb will probably meet New York meeting, In the finals of the ststo tonraay. na is tbn coaching at their some stand may have aemiflaala Smith hat won two snmeo from but it Is frit that been taken In favog-a- f gradual eeachse In can It Is possible to scur suits bis while Brb hnn wo three from Gatehouse? on once for ths different sports. kao been draws, sad Iwe te p'ty. Of, th five major sport at Harvard, It sow appears that th Baal Important match will be played between Banka and Ginsberg only one Is coached by a professional at Cleveland. Ohio, aa the large checker club th baseball team, which is handled by there appear willing to meet Banka wishes Is Jack Slattery, an Th th way of a purse, (liaeberg seams able te sole seasonal coach Is Dr. leaguer. Heber Hows, command good backing for a stake, which will In charge of th crew, who is listed aa probably be 8300 or mere. This should be aa Instructor In excellent match, aa the yoratg BmohDalt baa tnGraduates coach phvsloal education, and football, track sreatty Improved of late ted la mnrh fancied minor sport bv hla nnmeroc admirer Bhonld ha win from hockey, and, among th and tennis lacrosse. Facultycoaching. Banka It It prohabl that be wee Id aoo be It Is said, could ba applied to smaller matched with Stewart tor ba world's champl-shifor athcollege where th candidate letic team ar tow, but it would be almost a where at Impossible large college, CRESS. The first gam at th matrh played tt Bed severs thousand students ara allgib! for Wlni Y 8 8 - 222119 29 to Coast Oosst 25-8- 109 Special Sport Service. White win. F. TeecheleiL NEW YORK, April 25. Whether a 91 4) boxer, can beat a wrest'er, each to em- 191 10 8 8 9 ploy hie own methods, is a question that 10 24 22 It IS 20 has . been argued a great deal since While wins. F. TeecheleiL Strangler Lewi challenged Jack Demp- 223 A. BARNES. H. Drawn. sey to a trial of skill. Bouts of that sort C R I T r I u. hav been held nil over th country, with Rr H. c. Seltlcl. Rewllne, Wye. SALT LAKB TRIBUNE GAME NO. 1352. the wrestler triumphant in most cases. Fourth A T. Boot, Game 0: my criticism of April 8. S L. T i I left Variation 1 as a Jack Hempie, who used to act as sparA eorreap on dene game between F. R. Kettle-Soring partner to Jess Willard, recently Canada, and U. Etnley, Liver- B W. Black Kings 15 28, 29; White SO, (alary. Whits to play. Coatlsue 1911, side sought to uphold the boxers against pool. England. Kettleaona move, Score and 15 B, kln1 1; draws. Hempie was notes by Ketticnon. George McLeod, wrestler. 1 Variation at tho twelfth move; Black 22, 22 29 11 14 4 9 easy for the grappler. who tied him up 0 19 -hfto 81b 84, king 13; Black to - -- 8 It- -kings 15, 27 - - 4 In a knot in short order, By Tribune Stora from 29-2- 7 8. TeecheleiL White wins (3) 21-1- 8 19 22 29 11-- 12 191c, 29-8- Black 23-2- 'i 28-8- 19-1- 8 i If iy i , V r- - Tf3' ft-- Y' ' i r V f ) 4 1 v . ,t- x i- - - V or 'e " - MADE TO YOUB MEASURE IN ANY STYLE 1 - j- 30-2- Salt lax tribune garb 24 19. 31 28 X EXTRA PANTS three-for-os- - tr And Th army and navy dflxmplonshlps in Aaalyele bv F. Tesrbelelt, London. Centrlb the Eng'and have drawn very heavily on of the branches those In talent boxing service. At the soldiers boxing cham- e were eighty-onpionships at Aldershot there contests In on dsv, followed by forty (n) Forming S. L. T. problem No. SOS; black more th next day. before getting Into 9, 90, 82; black to 2, 12, 20. 26; whlte-- 5. Tbe navy also had its tour- ptsy and draw. Sting a tine new , Idea .,, by the finals but same on the days, Continue: Barnee. ney at Plymouth 81 29 19 15 the entries wsr not so heavy. White wine. F. TeecheleiL 2.1 19 . t The winner of both divisions will meet (a). Loecs. ' 26 23""" more fn the near future to debid the chamto win. sad . corrects publb) On'y old Drawn. A. still ' And lished F. TeaehetetX th services. of play. pionship of lata to de(b) (1 Johnny ha been unable for 5 1 1.11UC 23 18 the heavyf it velop a real topnotcher 10 14 19 15 24 2T White wtaa. F. TeecheleiL ranks! weight 32 23 (31 Proposal of Mixed Bouts Creates National Interest latest 22 CHECKERS Army and Plan Boxing Tournament season' patterns 24-2- 0 bsA-Pul- rr o!th 19-1- more-hopelt- Co. I Clothing' 232 MAIN UP 15 STEPS A SPRING SALE major league to add much hlcGraws world champion J. . ad rents ge of - our, - greet. By Tribune 8pedai Sport Service. NEW- - YORK.' April 25. The Cornell Drews kre showing the effects of real .Salt Lake, April 28, IK All of Coach John Hoyle's SALT LAKE TRIBINK PROBLEM BO.. 009. training. oarsmen sacrificed their Easter vacations By D. A. piuuily. Salt lak City, ssd L, i to stay at college for two workouts a vatr. Denver, Colo. Black 18, 19; kings 23, 90. day, and ths results fully Justified their is strong. Continue 22 21, (a) , efforts. draws. Instead of 22 25. id It leeen by In get The crews had a little difficulty F. 8. XBTTLE80N. , ting started this year because of recur rent cold snaps, just when Hoyle began SALT LAKB TBIBCNB CAMS NO. 1351. to think that the crew would at last "Sou ter. leave the Inlet and get out for om Played is tbe preeent elty tourney between C. D Erb (blacky and Fred U Libby (white) real work on Lake Cayuga a spell of cold Contributed by J. B. Smith. weather and rough water would driv them back. most of however, the vacation, During ths weather was Ideaf. Th crews look nd tlmt of ywr prttty food for this because an Intense they seem fast, too, rivalry has sprung up between the heavy fight varsity boat that made such a gam In th Poughkeepsie regatta last year and the sophomore eight that has been fighting to retrieve the laurel lost In the fateful crabbed race against Princeton, ever sine last Spring day. A third crew pressing them both hard. The Cornellians at now looking forgstnee. ward to their first race of th season, (b) Tbe loner. Tbe same eld ntory; with two whloh Is to b held against Yale and White , 21s 20: king 14. 20 And men or op, Erb wasn't nstinflsd with s draw and Derbv May at Princeton Black t play and win. Vt. that la only a starter, forth the following not N nas in releasing the which way, SALT LAX () onWhy Baturdav Spring day, by TRIBUNE GAMS NO. 28- man corns 10 14. 24 10. May 27 th Ithaoan - meet HarA Id) fame, with many starred Flared In Chicago between A. H. Barnes neves vard on Lake Cayuga. in it Erb was Insitasd to think (black) and JR. U. Shockley (white). Con- mleMd a wia e th after exchange, tributed with notes by hir, Bnrnes, but white can draw against anything black Navy English . J. B. SMITH., may try. Mo-rg- And von can (elect any reason why I S TIIAT should not take you V long-dlstan- ea -- 'the too much money h&s been kt la pone-canno- t- aspirants. i.t'Tmmg blood, he concluded, is encouraged and backed; tbe dubs are aH In filled1 and are carefully organised. fact, I predict for Italy a brilliant tennla reason country! s short of-tt- .- -- . Fne. ne ''"Bess Cxecho-Blovak- A Dundee Woolen Mills p. V'-- . Anstrta, between (1. Marocav and If. (cor and notes from the Westminster Ganetta. Ktrw played th whit men. Klert Gambit Declined. Blt-- k. Black. Whits. B hit. 1 P K4 P K4 18 Bill PKB4 BBHat 14- -0 0 PaB 8 Kt KB3 15 dJKthKg) B KKtMbi 15 B B4 4 P 113 Kt KH8 8 PxP(c) PvP IT BxP Q B2 8 Q R4 eh. B 02(d) 15 P B4 7 Q B2 Kt KtS baielUB Q O 02 a- -p PxR q PP20 BxKt B Kt8 eh fjlKftRP' a pip OKI -QBI 1 RSI23- - R Kl PaB 11 . BaKt eh 33 KtaP eh. K Bt 12 eh. PaB BaP24 Resigns (a) Tbe latest sea lysis terms lo dlwradlt this favorite form of declining the gambit, (b) TH beet seem I be 4....KI KH3. Bat tven Ibrn Whit obtains tbe better (amt hr Aoaeee, Rnwe. v A ? .Ii -- I 'I e V 4 for tha first time In th history of racing results from the track now are bains broadcasted by radio. Her tha Judges at ths Bowls (Maryland) coursa art ihown flashing th winners. The Bowl track U th first to install a radio set. - B8 athletic. - - - - Eurythmtc Sets Mark for Winnings on Turf . The great Australian race home, has set a nsw mark for winnings on th turf there, having earned for hla owners the sum of 1157.504 during hi short career up to a lre- -, vtous to this. Carbine, who had won up. many dsrblra and the Melbourne around 1890-8- 1 held th mark With I48. 900 to hi credit. Eurythmlc had recently scored twenfv-eigvictories and on daad beat, with on second, on third and flv unplaced. - ht k |