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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 28,. 1922. Hardmz StnJi Dart for Press Golf Club I . W ASHLNQTGN. 27. The April Washington Newspaper Golf club, vacantly organ I sad by In tho capital, today a formal application tor membership from Warren Q. Harding, representing tho Marion 'Star, and mail address, tho Whlta Houns. Inclosed with tho application wore throe now $1 bills in payment of club dues for an nanny yearn I send this amount, Golfer Harding wrote, "in order to have a clear certificate and a closed account for the throe years I have yet to slrve. And I hope, he added, "to he able to show torn of tho younger fellows how to make a good score. In answer to the question on the application blank ns to what clubs the applicant belonged, Mr. Harding wrote: "Probnbly all of them. golf-playi- Moore Wildness in Second Nets Tbreee Runs and Seals Fate of Athletics. AXZUCAX itAGVS. . Lonl. Cleeelaad . Chicago Wanhtngtoe Philadelphia S Boetne Dvtntt Woi 10 j vw Tork ,, .. iPOKE OUT OF TURN AT FOR kOODNEt SSke: where HOME.: YOU IT "THE BLAC K. EYE ? U. 3. ' Beg. PsL J ' I j Bolna at, New 110 McCln.to .4 Hoopr.rf 4 Stmnk.cf t MoetU.lf 2 Bheeiy York WASHINGTQN April 21. Waal) Ington defeated Philadelphia today, 9 to S, In -- 1100 12 10 0 - Leonard Malodytho sensational youngster frora Laramia, Wyo-- , who gave the local boxing fans the surprise of their llvea last Monday night when he gave Eddie Kelly one of the neatest boxing lessons he had ever had, will get a crack at the featherweight championship 'of the Rocky Mountain country next Monday night when he meets Midget Smith In the feature event of Hardy K. Downing weekly show In tho Hip podrome theater. The Laramie boy hao been trying all winter to get a crack t some of the beat local featherweights, and tn order to accomplish this he agreed to come over here last Monday and taka on Kelly In order to show tha local fans that he possessed the goods and wns assur'd by Promoter Downing that If he beat Kelly decisively he would be In line to meet any-o- f the local boys. He delivered the goods In great shape and proved beyond question ofa doubt that six-rou- lb I 1 1 1 (1 1240 I ijfttpeu.m 4 0 Gnmey.lf OIMclnas.lh WSewell.ee OOirdnr.tk 9 6 2 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 4 1 111 00TI0 Sehelk.e' 2 0 1 4 PiNnamkr.e 4 0 1 4 0 0 0 Hwlge.p. 2lhl.p... O 0 Faber,?. 0 0 0 0 0 Mertoo.p. 2 Keefeji.jO amepoatponeafromTaSteeTtrTKe runs In locale nettled the Issue with, Ate 12 2T Total, S3 0 120 lift Totila. M I the second Inning when Moore was re fStepbeseoa eat; kit by betted bell. moved on account of wildness. . Batted the Morten far is wreath. Both Zachary and Courtney failed to t Betted for Keefe in tbe alntk. 4 last against the visitors, hut KrichSon innlage: Sen ky last fits ChleefO ... ,...0 0 0 0 0 0 0,0 allowed only two hits ? , Clerelaad 0 'r.S ftllritlglt (Cine relied at esd of alntk to altoor tees 1 to WA8HINGTOV. eetrk PHILADELPHIA. ft traia)Kernel AB.R.H.O.A Nan maker. McClellan, BeJUH0eA4 Sewwery ; 0 hits Btepbenaoe, Hcleoie. Gardner. Toanc.2b 4 0 18 3ftfnltb.1f. 8 Oj Harris 2b Stoles beeee Johneeo. Moetll, Sobs Ik. Becrlfico Jhanta.lb 4 kite HeClelleii. Hooper, SetwU. Sewell, Gerd-soWalkr.ef 8 .0 0 lRlee.ef.. Double play Been to Bbeely. Left os Wrick rf 4 0 0 0Jttdrlb. be ere ChleefO 10, CleTeland T. Beeei os belle Miltor.lf 4 1 1 Brower, rf VT" .0 '- a 118 11 Perkto e Dykts.Bb ttalwy.aa Moore.p. Haaty, p. gultlvn p McGwa. 1 3 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Pklsffh.M 2 llOtoarity.c IfBnsh.Sb.. OfZaehcry.p 3 2'ortncy p 0 OlErlokro.p 1 4 2 3 -- o 0 0 0 0 ft! 00 - WHITE SOX BATTLE INDIANS TO TIE CLEVELAND, April 27. Cleveland and tie today, the Chicago bulled to a game beli.g called at the end of the ninth THROW CERTIFIED. UNIVERSITY, Cal., April 27. Flint Humor's record heave of the javelin, 197 feet I inch, in the southern California conference meet at Stanford April (, has been certified by the Pacific Athletic association officials as a P A. A. record, the Stanford athletic JAVELIN -- -- aV TWo-baa- Off Hodge 2. off llortoa 6. Straek out Hits1 . by Peber L by llortoa I, Oft Hodge B la levea Inninga (none oat Is the eighth); off Faber 4 la two ianisge; eft I'hle 4 Is so lnalnge (bom oat In the firet: off llortoa la seres lnninge; off Keefe noae Is two Innlngn. Hit by pitcher By Chit (Mas-til- ), Wild pitch Hodge by Kurt os (Msetll). A 77 12 1 L'mplree . .Krene and Nelils.i Xline of gewe 2 bourn IS aiinatee. 24 Mi Ttala..309 Total 3L Batted for Bulllvati in the einth. r Bcoce bv Inoisfa O 8 4-- s 2 1 1 4 a 0 Philadelphia Q ft 0 ft ft 0 2 0 WaakiDftea ... Error Walker 2 Oullleas. Two 0 Summary: biti-Iudpi, Mta baseJohfiMton Throe bate Perklna, UUlrr. Stolen baa s Rice. Judge. Sacrifice kite Johfiston, Walker, recklnpeugh, Galloway, Brower, Double play Pecklnpaagb to Harrl tu Judge. Arft on baaca Philadel5. Base on ball Off asbioKton phia 0, Zachary 1, off lloore 4, off Courtney 2 off Erickson 2, off Hasty 6 Struck out By Erick eon 4, by Haaty 1. Hite Off Moore 2. off Zachary 2 in alx Innings: off Haaty 8 in fire and two thirds liming off Courtney none tie sued tire bates on bail), one run scored, one oo base and one out in the fourth; off Built ran 2 tu one end one third Innings, off Erick son 2 in six Innings. Winning ptteher Zach arr. Losing pitcher Moore. Empires WUeon of Time and Connolly. game 2 boors 15 min wtee. STANIEORD By Hodge i . st the ease Johnston ranks as No. 2 in tha national rankings and hat been a member of the Davia cup teama of the United States. He and Roberts,' who formerly held the national day court championship, will play the four singles matches and Johnston and Strachan will plav the doubles. 8trachan also formerly held the clay court championship, but has not played in the east since 1911. Magpie Shoot Is Planned by Sportsmen of Elko ELKO. Nev.. April 2. Announcement was mads today by- - Frank Middleton, newly appointed game warden for Elko countv, that he had procured the cooperation of the forest service in the enforcement of the state fish and game laws, and has appointed Supervisor C. E. Fkvre of the Humboldt forest and all of his rangers as deputy game wardens. Mr. Middleton appreciates the fact that the rangers spend the greater part of their time where most of the fishing and $q ur To pot Providence vielV.hOtf( ground looking for holes 1o pulloo oot of , "for-Providen- ce ' WHY 1 waste 1 1 1 your looking . ' irouhd'wtiett ' y6a' know that we are offering, the greatest values in our ' .r ' ; - SPRING "SALE,, of the . leasoni latest. patterns, guaranteed all wool . ss Western Tennis Players Selected for Tournament SAN FRANCISCO. April 27. William Johnston, Rolaqd Roberts and John R. 8trnchan were selected today to play for the west in the East-Wenational tennis tournament which will be played on the Berkeley tennis club courts May 6 and 7. They will oppose William Tilden II and Vincent Richards, representing the local boyer about these A peculiar coincidence matches la the fact that It was through a defeat of Eddie Kelly that Midget Smtth first jumped Into The ttmeUght hare and was given a match with Lou Paluao for the l featherweight championship, which ha won, and followed up by defending the title successfully against Georgs Sollls a short time afterwards and has all comers ever defended it against since, at least against all featherweights.Meyers Bpug Although hs lost to couple of weeks ago.- hla- Kile was- wot was a as at stake, legitimate Meyers lightweight in that match and mad no claim to the featherweight title. Smith 71 waa trying to add the Junof Ughfwelght nnd lightweight title to his belt, but !.. failed to make the grade. r Malody won over Kelly by a greater margin than Smith did at the time they met and aa the boys are Just the same sine and weight It should make a won derful little battle. While this will be the big feature of tho evening there will be aeven bout on tho blU In which tho qream of tha local talent and surrounding country will a well as a couple of newcomers batwho come here touted aa high-clatlers. Tha semlwlndup will bring together day Solomon, the local west alder, and Kid Spark of Pocatollo, both of whom aro rattling good boys and prime favorites with tho fans, d Tbo principal preliminary Penned halt 0Nell. Winning' pitcher Tadorst also will bring out another pair of main and Umpirea O'Day Losing pitcher Marqunrd. e venters In Eddie Kelly of .Ogden and Hart. Time 1 48. Dummy Whurley of Chicago, a newcomer hero, who ia recommended aa a rattling CHAMPIONS good boy. Ho has been working out at tho gymnasium for the past few days and has keen holding hla own with, tha WIN FROM best of them and really looks Ilk a top notchor. PHILADELPHIA. Aorit 27. New Toric Is a protege of Kid Howard, hammered three Philadelphia pitchers for thoWhurley middleweight of several years thirteen hits today, and easily won the ago, Chicago received a lot of favorable and has final game of the eeriea, 10 to 9. In the Chicago papers aa one publicity four with Groh, hits, Including Heiney the best deaf and dumb fighter In two doubles, led the world a champions' of the country. attack. Jack Roth, also of Chicago. . who ha PHILADELPHIA. NEW TORE. local club several times, AB B H O A. appeared at the AB R.H 0 A Leo Hanson, the local young0 2 Lrboarv.if. 8 0 will meet Bnscrft a. 1 ( on of In prelimister, 4 1 1 2 I 0 2b 0 t naries, whll EmilthePaluao, d the sensationRapp, lb. Rwlnga Groh, (b. ( 2 4 0 2 has who of Lou brother Paluao, al 1 2 1 3 0 young Yoong, rf 6 2 0 Walker, rf S 0 1 2 1 set the tans crany th past six weeks, Mrueei, If 2 1 In Nall Jlmml will havo a real opponent Robtran.if 0 0 0 0 0 Wlllma.rf. 4 of Ogden, who has been beating everyCanghm.tf X 0 0 0 0 Ptrknaa,2b 4 0 IS rletrh.l 4 0 0 0 1 thing within ten pound of hi weight In Kelly,- - lb 8 0 th Junction city, and whom, they think, ghinnra.cf 4 0 2 2 0 Idle, lb. 4 1 Hnyder, e 4 0 2X 0 0 Realise, e 4 0 0 0 1 la a sure thing to stop Paluao' s aensa-tlonaX 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 p. Wlnten.p. Kyan, winning atreak. Betts, p.. 1 1 0 0 2 A couple of brand new pairs of willing 1 0 0 Lee .... will round out th evening s youngsters Baumgtr.p 1. 0 0 0 0 entertainment. 7 2711 TVtala. .89 10 18 27 11 Total. ,. 21 Batted for Bette In eighth Stage-S- et Score by inninga: 2 2 0 0 I 3 4 New York 110 0 G Philadelphia .. ..0 0 0 0 2 0 Summary: EiroreShtnaera, Iboxrmx, Lee He 2a blteBancroft, Groh 2. BawL DBS MOINES, Iowa, April 27. The hUe Lobour thirteenth Inga, Byan, Young. annual Drake relay meet will SacriStolen baaee Rally. Sblneere. tuu. stadium fice a Groh, Bancroft. Double pleye Bynn to ret under way at tha Drake Bancroft to Kefly; Walker to Henlino. Left her tomorrow afternoon In a mild way bo will held. In when th New 13 on tmace York preliminaries PMIndelpble 4. fleaee on ball Off Ryan 8, off Wtntore 4, off Bette moat of the special event fer th colteama from class 1 Struck oot By Byan legians and when relay 8, off Baumgartner 8, by Winter 1. by Bette 2, by Baumgartner B of the high school Section will settle 1. Hite Off Wlutere 4 in 2 lnninge (non their differences. out in third), off Bette 8 In 8 lnninge, off Tha meet will he attended by most 1 ia 1 Inning. Balk Bette. of Baumgartner leading track and field athletes Paaeed bell Heallae, Losing pitcher W latere. of tha mtdldle west and by a number of Tlmo-2.McConakk and Bigler, Umpire famous coaches and athletic directors. Most of th Interest In tomorrow's meet will be In th preliminaries in th REDLEGS and events especially th special In this event famous sprinters dash. GAME such as Paulu of Grlnnell. Ayres and Ascher nf Illinois, Brookins. Wilson and FITTSPURO. April 27. Cincinnati hit Colby of Iowa, Bradley of Kansan, Smith, Morrluon'B deltvery hud today and Deering and Nobis of Nebraska, Hayes of thftlr bombardment on Hamilton, Notre Dame, Btock of Vandervlle, Spets defeating - Plttuburg. 1 to 6. Wlntro'a and Knotting of Wisconsin, Berryman and horns run In tha seventh lnnlnc went Kimball of Centre. Argue of Occidental, through Carey to the fence. along with more than a acor of others, Empire Pflrman ordered eight substi- will compete. tute Cincinnati player off the bench Gu Desch of Notre Dam will not during the game. low hurdles becompete In the CINCINNATI. PITTSBURG; cause of an leg. It waa announced AB BHO A ABRH.0.A. totday. It Injured la that Landowskl, Burns, rf, 4 1 2 OjMrarllU.M 1 0 3 4 2 famous Michiganreported pola vauitsr, will not be 1 I 0 Carey, rt DaubrUk 13 1 here, 1 If. If. 0 4 0 Duaraa I I Rlsbee, kw-a- 00 In-th- e Who Trimmed Up Eddie Kelly Seeking Laurels of the ' Midget Youngster -- Z odor's ftchodula. Cleveland at Loul. 7 Detroit. at Chicago Ws.hlDftoa at Phllndclphta. :i UTCLLGH ....... .... ...... ...... ..... TaMir'i lnltk Cleveland ft, ClerelaaA rs 3 Dundee Woolen Mills By GeoVge McManus Oft to allow tho Cleveland team to catch a train for SL Louis. Johnny Evern former National league At A ICilM Cbtcu, made his American league debut, star, t Md ef ninth lasing t allow Cleveland o ptoylng second base for the White 8bx, catch train.) Collins At It. Loo i Detroit It. Loola (ana postbeing out of the game with an Injured hand. Speaker aleo was out of tho poned; rain. At Waahlngtoa Philadelphia S. Washinglineup with an injuredI ankle. CHICAGO. CLEVELAND. ton 9. AB.H.H.O.Al Ka ether gnme ackMglad. ab b.h.o.a. Thames 4 12 3 Jmla.cf 6 0 19 9 'N t BRINGING UP FATHER 13 And four-roun- hunting are done, and that they show no favoritism when it comes to law ' enforcement. The fishing season in Elko county opens nest Monday, and already the local anglers are making active preparation to carry off tho prises that are offered each year by the Elko County Fish and Game club, an organisation of more than 209 members. Not content with waiting until a week from Sunday to show their prowess, and not being able to fish next Sunday, the club has arranged for a magpie shoot, which will bo ono of the keenest contests of tha kind over held in eastern Nevada. The entire dub membership lias been divided Intn two teams, one of which will bs captained by Dr. H. W. Gallagher In and the other by Austin Cannon. addition to magpies hawks, crows and will be considered even In awarding the points that will determine the winning side. The losers are to supply a dinner far the winning team. ground-squirre- QUAKERS Homer in Sixth and Single in the Seventh Upset Plans of the Cardinals. BANKRUPTCY ABKEO. ing. 114 X four-roun- X ls 'voluntary bankruptcy petition was ftled yesterday In the United States district court by George A, Hill, Jr., an electrician of 8alt Lake Liabilities are estimated at I1551.4S and assets at 11633.10, the petitioner claiming exemption of $1290 on real estate and cloth- O WORLDS VATX0KAL -- - A i v 0X20 0X21 LEAGUE. X Ssw York e Chicago . . . 8t. Loirtr .,4 . . KMttaburg , X Brooklyn ... Philadelphia Boston X MADE TO YOUR MEASUBE IN ANY STYLE . .; ' " ' in ' Perfect ? Pit Guaranteed f it 0 - for Start Cincinnati of Drake Relay Meet TMtndayt E.mlU. Cincinnati 8, Plttabarf 5. At FUtnhur At Boatoo Brooklyn 12, Boston & At Philadelphia hew ork 10, Phlladal-phi- a . At Chicago 8t. Louia 4, Chicago 0. Todnya lekadola. Tork at Boatoo. Phlladeiphiat at Brooklyn. Cincinnati at Pittsburg Bt. Louia at Chicago. 1 t rwo-bae- New - CHICAGO, April 27. Ray Grimes' hitting again enabled Chicago to win today when they defeated St. Louis, to 4, in the first gams of the series here. Grimes drove the ball over the right field wall for a homer in the sixth, and tied the score In the next inning hts sin gle drove in Etats and Hollocher with the ' winning runs. .f Tbreo-baa- 215 South Main, By the Kenyon Hotel Stores from Coast to Coast th. 100-7a- rd crn-tlnu- 440-ya- 2b 4 1 Hnrper.rf 4 Rohne, Totals 80 4 734 17 Totals. 38 0 8 37 31 Batted for Nortb in tbo seventh. tRan for Clemoae la tba aaraatk. Bear by inalnge: , 1 t. Lonia ()0O-- 4 0 0 3 1 O 1 3 0 I Chicago Errors Stock. Gainer, Krug Two-baa- e Seminaryhit. Hollocber. Miller. Home runs Double Grlmee. plftya Hollocher to Krug to Grlmra 2, Maun to. Stock; Joovo to Grtmee. left on bof--ftt Louia 4. Baaro on belle Off Jonee 6, off Chicago 4. North , off Halnca 1, off Bailey 1 Struck out By North t. by Jonee 1, by Brfoot 1. Hit Off North 6 la at tuning), off Halnei Boaa in so iaainga pitched to one men in Ilia seventh); off Bailey l ia one third of aa Inins ning'. off Barfuot 1 la on and nings. Hit by pitcher By North (Miller) Losing pltrlier Bailey. I'mplraa Moran sad 2 hours. Tltna of gam Quigley 30001 You will find it a real pleasure to select your . -- t TO DEALER- Sboth Worth Hats and . Thoroughbred Hate-a- re not sold In your' locality, ask u about our unusual dealer proposition. hew Spring hat at the Worth or Thoroughbred dealer in your town. The style and ROBINS MAKE BIG SCORE OFF BRAVES color range is complete, and the prices are unusually low for hats of . this character. We are proud of the new Thoro-Wort- h " line for Spring. , BOSTON, April 27. BrooLlvn continued bunched batting today and da !U feated Bovton. 12 to ft. Lansing made "bla major debirt 8n the ninth and did wall, two of the three hits made off Mm being scratchy, high mode a home run, a double and a dingle. hea-vy- , BROOKLYN. 8 OlMcliolanJf 8 OIRoerkel.ftb. 2 Korf. m. fllFortl 2b. 2 8 4 ljO hall, c.. HungUng 8 ftmltli, p Cadere. p B Griffith LoUlfcUSJL 8 8 0 8 lMar$uard.p 1 2 1 0 1 1 ID) Ml Braxton, 1 ft 0 Unalng.p. 118 12 0 1 1 1 4 8 4 4 3 2 8 2 ft 1 1 4 8 2 8 2 8 8 0 0 0 pi ttbrtbnrf 0 1 7 1 8 3 0 0 8 1 11 40 (bill CaTcary.., Ptaelll, Wlafo, e. S 1 1 I.aqna, p 4 0 1 Doaohua.p 0 0 0 Total. .23 S 2 Tierney 2b OiTrayaor.Sb 3 Moken. 1 rf It (6011 13 3 2 4 1 Grimm, lb 4 1 1 PRINCETON DEFEATS VISITORS PRINCETON. N. J April 27. Princeton's lacrosse team today defeated th , Oxford, Cambridge, players 0 to 4, 1 S e. 2 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 Rohwor. . 0 POSTMABTERS NAMED. Rimlltn p 0 0 0 0 0 0 tn.rah.rt. 10 Tony Dupln has been appointed postZina, p... 0 0 0 0 0 master at Ewell, according to a notice ) Gooch, 1 1 IS 27 S Mocrieoa.p Total.. 10 10 . 24 1 11 27 12 for Morrinoo la wreath. . JBattrd for Hamilton eighth. Scot by Inninga: 4 , ,t O I O 0-- 0 rtnrianatt .. S 0 3 1 Plttaburg Error. Bohns, Carer, Grimm. SummaryTwo-bas- e hit PlneUt. Thrra-baa- a hit ftloacb. Home run Wtngo, Stolen baaco Burn. Harper,. Sirrrlf Ice Daubort. Pinelll, -- Carry, Blgbor Dmihlw ptars Bnhnr to Da nhert Camtey ton. to aeatnted); Maraarflla Tierney to Grimm. Left on bawl Cincinnati 4. Ptttabnrg 10 Raaea on balln Off Lrnioo g, off Morrinoo 1. toff llamll- Ratted 400 00124 received yesterday at th Salt Lake Richard O. 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