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Show 1 St "Hi THE. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY .MORNING, JUNE is 3, 1922. 13 THE CUMPfS I HSU. EhXS. cak- - m WLUHCJ nOfAAMIT THAT NOURE o, OOO For. Ij ov ts time - muf A 6)p COULD WORK. TEM A UAH AT THAT cwt AKIT 'TUttD SPECIAL am to to mot tfoufct Extraordinary VIORM 'jO't'OET MATE A 5600 AU AMD 'THAT'S NOT ALL CAH. TMfcOMiN N ANfcJ TVt F'ltST CHAMCE ON DIAMOND - RJVI C- l- m.TT - r To tlTNtR.-A- and tervicoabta GRASS RUGS In Varied Rich Coloring! 9x12 Ht "While They Lest . A,0OD have a wide (election We of SUMMER FURNITURE at greatly reduced prlcea Complete Home Furnishers WESTERN FURNITURE CO I BROADWAY AT STATE nMaHBBi with men on bases than Pillette or John eon. OGDEN The hittlnfsof Clark and Jamieson III LEAD Iiwrtst Office, Phones Ogden Theatre Building. Business, 664: Correiponaert. end 740; Society, 2100. : SESSION THE SAN DIEQO ARMY A NAVY ACADEMY'S Annual Summer Sestlen will begin July 1 and end September 4. A happy combination of work add' play, with aea bathing and land aporta. $150 covert practically every expense-,- ' Write Captain Thome, A. Davie, Preaident, Pacific Beach, Calif. SPANISH FORK, June 2 Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Gardner are receiving on the birth of e eon congratulations' laat week. Mr. Gardner le a member of the Nebo etake presidency and eaahler of the Commercial hank. DEPARTMENT. JEOPARDY SUMMER SON ARRIVES. to Th Tribune 664 Get Decisive Beating in Game Fea hired by Stick Work. White Sox . AMERICAN LEAOTTI. Todays Soheduls. Chicago at Bt. Louis. Detroit at Cleveland. Boston W s,t New lork. ashing toe at Philadelphia. ST. LOUIS, June 2 Two homo runs, one by Kenneth Williams of the Browps, featured todays fame with the Chicago White Sox, the locals winning 12 to 4. Falk of the Sox scored the other homer. Schupp was the victim of timely wallops, finally giving way to Hodge. The Browns batted around in the fourth inning, when they made seven runs, Williams scoring two blows, ajiomer and a aingie. The former set him ahead In the major league circuit slam race, and broke his tie at thirteen with Rogers Hornsby of the local Nationals. No men were on bases. ST. LOUIS Shorts, rf Gerher.es Staler, lb. Jcob.o cf Berreld.c 6 Strok, rf. 4 Colu.2b 5 Mo.tl.cf 5 Ftlk.lf .. 6 Schsik.e 3 Ysrysn e 3 Shctly.lb 4 Mulga.lb 4 Schupp, p 0 Bodge, p. ft Totals. .39 Score by AB.R.H.O.A. 5 4 5 4 8 Wtlim,lf 4 Ellerbe.ftb 3 8 McMt.2b Shocker, p 1 JhBIQ.M 4 14 24 18 Inning: 133 2 0 1 4 11 2 0 0 ,4 2 8 Totals. .82 12 14 27 12 14 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 12 0 0 7 0 1 0 1 Two-bas- e falti Summary: Error SUier. There base hits Gerber, Falk, Sbeeiy, Sohalk Shorten. Jacobson, SUier, Uostil Home runs Stcri WlHiami, Falk. Stolen base SUier. fice hits Setereid ?, Shocker, Jacobson, Strunk Left on bases Chicago 30. St Louis 6. Bases on balls Off Schupp 4. off Bodge L off Shock. er 3. Struck out By Shocker 2, by Schupp 8. by Hodge 1. Hits Off Schupp 7 in 3 18 in Binge; off Hodge 7 in 4 28 innings. Winning pitcher ghocker. Losing pitcher Schupp. UmOwens, Walsh and Wilson. Time of feme pire. 1 hour 43 minutes. Chicago 0 St. Louis 8 8-- 4. Error Two Jones. Johnson. Summary: base hit. Clark, Wambegans., Stephenson. Me Innts. Tbree-beo- e hit Haney, 'Jamieson. Home run Clark. Doe Sacrifices Rlgne, Wood. ble playe WamhBgan.s to J. Sewell to Mein ho to Coveleskie Melnnts. Left J. Sewell oi: on besee Detroit) 9. Cleveland 9. Base, on bells Off Ftllette 1 off Johnson 1, off Coveleekle 8. Struck out By Pillette 1, by Coveleskie 2. Hits Off Pillette 12 In 7 Innings; off Johnson 8 in 1 liming. .Bit by pitcher By Pillette (J. Sewell). Wild pitches Pillette. Johnson. Low end log pitcher Pillette. Umpire Connolly Chill. Time of game 2 hours 5 minutes. VICTORIA PLAYER IS LEADING FIELD FOR CHAMPIONSHIP rtlo. All other games postponed; INDIANS TROUNCE CRIPPLED TIGERS CLEVELAND, June 2. Cleveland made it two straight from the crippled Tigers today. 9 to 4. All of the pitchers were hit hard, but Coveleskie was more effective Second Slice From League Triple Play on Part of Win- G. L. Becker Planning Reception for Mayors of Worlds ners Feature of Good Standing OGDEN, June - Mayors of thn principal towps of the state and the Game With Score of Champs Comes of Ogden are invited to be the guesU VICTORIA, B. C., June 2. Willie Black, the home club professional, waa leading the field by seven strokes at thex end of the first days play over thirty-siholes for (he Pacific northwest open golf championship on the links of the Coiwoodj Golf and Country club here today. Black made the first round in 74 and that second In 71, the latter a course record. Next In order came Jack Neville, the famous California amateur, with 162. C. Spiers! of Seattle had 164. followed by Frank Nbble, the Rainier club, Seattle, professional, and- - Phil Taylorrtho Victoria Golf club professional, Dave with 166. Black, Cnlwood open champion, took 166, eleven strokes worse than hts brother, Willie. Ckn the 167 mark were A. Espinosa, Seattle professional ; E. N. Stein, Seattle amateur; John Junor of Portland, N. Christian, Tacoma professional, and Ruclub, dolph IMllhelm of the Waverly Portland. Von Elm came next on the list, sharing the 166 (mark with Alex Duthle, Jericho club. Vancouver, B. C. V(on Him started well, going out on the first fround In 66, but took 44 to come home on an 80. In the second round he went oug in 40 and came In In 88 for 78. Dr. Widht and Halloran are not competing In Tthe open event. Play continues tomorrow with fifty-eigqualified to continue! for the remainder of the full seventy-twholes for the championship. WISHER BESTS DARCY. SYRACUSE, N. Y.. June 2. Young Flaher, Syracuse, outboxed Jimmy Dercy of Portland, Ore., midlewelght champion of the Pacific northwest. In twelve rounds hera lnilghL- - The battle was a slambang affair from start to finish, both men trying hard for a knockout. The strange thing about It all was that neither scored even a knockdown. Fisher led throughout! on points. DAUGHTER IS BORN. Mr. and Mrs. John Davies, 166 Eaet Thlrteeir.li 8outh treat, announoe the birth ofR. daughter, born yeeberdey at the U D. Si hospital. SON IS BORN. A eoni waa born yeaterday evening at a local (hospital to Mr. and Mr. J, E. Arnold of the Fillmore apartments. ht o XATIOHAL LEAODI. New York . Pltt.burg . St. Louie Brooklyn Cleelnnetl Chicago . Boetoo MIDVALE. Juno 2. In a faat game played here this afternoon the local ball beam scored an victory over the Lehi aggregation. The game was wen . . . . . of the teasona snappiest oxfords. CLASS' in every line, seam and stitch. of LKIII. AB.R.H.O.A ColVedft 4 Bsrnca. .. 4 lAtwod Webb... Thrasher 4 4 4 4 2 S 2 1 0 1 MIDVALE. 3Ratmtn 1 Rtesdman Olflairausea t 8'Sttuffcr. Nchmeltt. Oil 1 0 AB.R.H.O.A 8 4 8 6 8 Totals. . 36 3 S4H' Batted for Ciusey An Score by lanluga: New York ,. B.H. A I 0 I 4 t 2 8 4 I 2 4 4 8 4 2 ..20 7 S 27 14 00 uroro : 19 27 1 94 T 0 Sammarjf Errors 01 AMERICAN FORK WINS FROM PROVO Ford. 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 8 Frisch. Yonng, hits-- Hi rob, Snydeh Ckrlstenbnry. Cruise, Hoiks, Void. Three-bas- e hit Barbers. Sacrifices Mr jsel, Miller. Double play Canary to Bancroft to, Kelly. Left on bason New York A Boston 4. Rases on balls Off Shea 1, off Cauaey S. Truck oat By Causey 1. by Miller I. Hite Off Siiee 6 in S Innings (none out In fourth i oftyCauaey S In S Innings. Losing pitcher Shea. empires Quigley end Moran. Time of game 1:40. Boston Summary Two-bas- e Fifteen Ogden Rotarians Will Attend Convention 8 I 0 0 2 3 2 0 2. Sohmeltt. Waflbeetf Steadman Steadman. Two-bas2. Peterson. Triple play Brown to Olwo to Barnes. base Colled. Stolen Srbuettt. Hits Off Brown 8, off Thrasher, Wallbeek. on bolls Off Jackaon 9, off Wilson 4. Baeea Struck Brown 2. off Jackaon 1. off Wilson 2 Sacrifice hfta out By Brown 8, by Jack non Wallbeck, Rasmussen 2. Sacrifice flics Hit by pitchers Steadman. Olsen, Stauffer. At Jackaon 2, Brown 1. Wild pitches 2. on Left tendance 800. Umpire Peterson. baacs Mid rale 8. Lrhi 6. Midvale BOSTON. REP LEGS WIN VICTORY FROM A.&.R H.O.A. cf 4 1 2 ! Barns, Dnubtrtslb 3 X 2 DuBms.lf. 8 1 3 4 I 8 WlAgo, c. 3 1 1 H jrgrre.c. 3 IWhne.2b.. 3 3 1 Hrjr,rf. 4 4 1 1 2 1 AB.R.H O.A Stats, ef.. 8 Uollockr.M Krug. 3b. Grloirs.lb. Hnthct.rf. CnlUghn.lf Terry, 2b. OTsrrrU.e Wirt, c.. 9tuUd,p. Kaufmi.p. Fraia,p oM, p. . 1 2 1 210 1 1ST 12 2 10 2 110 Oil 0 14 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totnls. .40 11 18 27 11 Total. ..88 7 18 27 18 Battd for Gtltepi la foartk. tBattod for Job la alatb. Scot by Innings: Cincinnati 0 8 0 8 2 0 0 1 011 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 Chicago ftoiamary: Error Harper, Bofaaa. Tw-ba- t bit Wlngo, Harper, Holtaehor 2, Grim, Dan btrt. Tbrbaaa hit Bobaa. Homo mar CsTtary, Duacsa. Double playa Bohao to Hollochar to Grime (2); Caronoy to Daw bort. Loft on bae Olnctnaatl 9, Chicago g. Baer on ball Off Ollieoplo 2. off Frromaa 1 off Jona 4. off ( oucb 1. Struck out By Glllea-pf- o 1, by Stualand 1. by Joaea 2, by Couch 2. Hit Off Stnolaod 4 in 2 laalnga (aoa out ia third), off Kaufmana 8 la 1 inning faoaa out la fourth), off Frocana 3 la 18 inning, off Jooea T ia 8 28 innings, off Glllespt 7 U 8 laalnga. off Couch 8 ia 8 Inning. Hit by pitch-o- r By Joaoe 1 (Harper). Balk Joaea. Paweg ball Wlrta. Wlnaing pltrher Gilleapie. na. lag pitcher S.iufmaaii. Umpire McCormick and 8c tail. Tim 3.04. MENS SPORTS OXFORDS All-whit- e Uunter-Thompeo- canvaa with kid trim. value A typical MAIL ORDERS ITLLED $9.50 $7 a, Dean of Utah Sportsmen Is Indorsed for Position Mens White Shirts Judge George S. Barker, President A. F. Larsen of the county association, Alfred T. Heatmark, P. J. Anderson, E. JL. Ford, J. MBlllott and N. D. Estes. CASH PRIZES OFFERED. OGDEN. June 2. The Ogden Pro- Oxford Cloth and Collar attached. Mercerized Pongee. W t; IT Priced , Total 42 12160 I Totals 0 44 10 1 "Made-ln-Ogd- n Sizes to fit all men. An excellent all around sport shirt for all outdoor wear; 12 80 16 0032320 812 Mens Silk Foulard Proro 0006.1010 810 Krmra Dodge, Kinney 2, Rlrk, Summary: Shotee. Home runn Bntheftrnd 2. Hnneen. Dnrrant. Wtlron 2. Two-bno- e hit Sutherland. Thrce.bnne bit Hlllmatu Double play Pise to Kinney. Stole haws Barrett 2, Dodge 1, Laraon 1. lllta Off Simmon 14. off Kin-ne- y Struck out By Miller 6, off Miller 12. 8. by Simmons 8, by Kinney 8. Time of game Two hours and 27 minute,. Tmpiree Mitch ell and Ferguson. Irft on baeee Proro 4, American Pork 22- - Scorer Tom Wallen. Ties 1 V. HEBER SHUTS OUT SPRINGVILLE NINE Special to Tbe Tribune. HERER. June Heber Eagle outplayed the Sprlngvllle- club in a shutout game here today,- the score being 12 to In favor of Heber. Leftv Murdock. on the mound for Heber, did exFRISON NINE PLAYS TODAY. cellent pitching and had Sprlngvllle eatTho Utah state prison nln plays ths ing out of his hand during the entire Oregon Short Lins Clerks at the prison game. He struck out fourteen men and allowed only four hit. This Is the third grounds at 2 oclock thia afternoon. for Murdock. tra,ght victory Fra ugh ton was the big man with the The club, driving In two home rung. first time he brought In two scores ahead D. S. U. of him and the second time one run. P. Murdock and Stanley also hit well for the Dr. Guy C. Wllwm, president of the locals. Latter-da- y I fiaints unlveraity, wax the SPRIN0VILLB. v IIF.RFR. AB.R n.O.A.I principal epe alter yesterday at the regular ABR.H.OA 4 2 3 0 0 Taytnr. n 0 a Mnrriork. weekly luncheon of the Progreeetve A 1 club at the Hotel Utah. Mnalc was GIIm, cf. . 1 4 0 0 0 rinpbcll.lb A 1 furnished by the male glee club of the Klo n, 2b ft 2 18 2 Drt, rf.. 1 A 1 4 2 8 E. M. Stenlnger, editor of FrgktABelb Flrigrt. cf unlveraity. 2 13 01 Memory, A 1 e the Elko Free Trees of Elko. Nev., toke Sttntey, Ifc 48 A A 0 O'Porani, If briefly, tolling of the work the Progres- RNt, A A 0 8 0! McKee, 8b Mtgmry.rf 4 sive Business club Is doing In Nevada. ft 1 0 A A ftftenlor, 2b Boer.8b "If I were asked to diagnose the world A.Mrtck.p 1 0 4lFr4rrkn.p A 0 A 8 2 said Dr. Wilson. "I depression today, DwdcII.Sb 2 0 6 0 6 would say that It has a case of perverted sens, of values. Tho rapid prograss In human .vents has swept u. off our feet Tut I, 67 12 IA 27 Trial, 26 0 4 24 6 and w. need to Pause for a tlmo to see Seen by laeiag,: where we are going. All of us are going Sprlu grill .... ,.S 0 A 0 A A 0 A 0 A some place at a great rate, but seem Heber 1 4 I a 13 .,.,2 4 to our destination. Summery: Krmr Taylor S, Memory 2. go- "In addition to ascertaining where we ulor 1. Boo ocr 1, Homo rune Pruugktoe ar. going, w should try to determine why. hit Booorr. Double A. Mur- We should get the attitude, and, before 4ock to Nolna to Frxngbtoo. play, Stoles he ere supporting or encouraging an Institution P. Murdock. . Pruughtoa, Swutt. Hits Off or an Individual, w should learn tho atti- Murdock 4, off Prodrrtckooa g. off P 11 err 1 tude which has prompted it. We must be Baeeo oo hallo Off Murdock g, off Prodorlrk-o- a 4. Struck out By Murdock 14. by sure It feels right toward tho affairs of 8. Pooocd belle t, by Fletger Ufa. Tho man who feels most appreciaSarrtriro kite Prxughtnu,(tie. Memory. ley. A. tive is the happiest, no matter what he Murdock. wltk pitched boll Campbell 8. has, and great abundance of material Wild pitch Hit Time of On Flelger, hour game without appreciation le of no valtic. usd 80 mlustM. Attendaac loU. things I'mptm One finds what he Is looking for In this Talbot and Murdock. Left ea bun Bprtag-vill- e world and sees what h wants to see." 6. Heber 6 . Business Club Hears L. President $6 Style and $5 Quality STRAWS AT 1 TO All the sew Sennits, Soft Straw and Novelty Braid. I tJ Two-keo- o nf gressive Business club will give twenty-thre- e cash prises for ths best decorated windows In the week In Ogden, on Jun6 4 to 10. It Is said that about fifty Ogdsn manufacturers will display products In about 260 show windows. PROVO. FORK. I AB.R.H.O.A. AB.R.H.O.A 2 4 4 OlPsse, ss. . A Bsirett. t 6 01 Shot w, lb 6 Btrk. lb ..4 10 02 limited, 2b 6 4Sthrlnd,2b S 10 ir 6 8 6 OlWileon, furrsnt.rf 6 01 2 4 Miller, Hillman, cf 6 p 6 21 Hansen, Snow. 3b 6 e 8 Olt 1 1 OIKInuey. lb 8 Ums, as.If S4 0 1 Blurb, 2!Slmroott.p 4 OIDodfc. 2 0 6 rf 6 Homer, rf 4 6 6 lb Bluett, Score by lasing,: America Fork .Y OGDEN, AMERICAN Buai-nee- Same in elk, golf style, with tan eordovan trim, rubber aolea and heels OGDEN, June 8. President Henry A. Anderson and Secretary William V. Rockefeller of the Ogden Rotary club, accompanied by their wives, will leave Ogden Sunday morning at the head of fifteen Rotarians who will attend the convention of International Rotary at Los Angeles next week. The alternates to the convention ar Ralph E. Bristol and John N. Spargo. Other members of the club who will make up the party will be enrolled at once. Several members of tho club who also ere Phrlners will attend the Rotary convention and the convention of the Shrtn-erwhich meets at San Francisco on June 12. June 2. Alfred T. Heatmark, dean of the eportamene association of the state, ha been Indorsed by the 8Mrtal to Tbe Tribun,. Weber County Fish and Game ProtecPROVO, June 2. Ten Innings of hard tive association; of which he waa the work was the requirement exacted of founder, as president of the Utah Fish American Fork by ths Provo Timpa to- and Game Protective association which day before they would concede the beet will be organised In Salt Lake on June 6. The association named the following game yet sem on the local diamond to the Cave city player. as delegatee to the convention: District The game was full of thrills brought about by plays requiring the closest of on the part of the umpires. decisions EASY Wilson, one of the new finds for the CUBS Tlmpe, lifted the ball over the tideIn line barns twice, the last time being the ninth, which performance scored three 2. CHICAGO. June Cincinnati pounded rune local the players and tied the 'Chicago's pdtehera tor eighteen hit. In- score. forFurther than that. It created a cluding 'home rune by Caveney end DunIn the grandstand and along the can, and ma.de lt two airtight from the riot side lines, which culminated In Captain locals. 11 to 7. (Happy) Holmstead being carried off the Gllkeeple gave way to a pinch hitter field by hla own men In order that peace when the Rede eteged a rtllv which gave them the lead, and Couch held the lot ale might reign during the remainder of the Both teams played good ball notgame. ealfc until the ninth, when Chicago launched a belated rally. withstanding a number of errors were chslkd CINCINNATI in against the local nlavers. CHICAGO. .fFriborg., One feuture 8 WaUbmrk BOSTON, June i. Miller, pitching hi- - A.Atwod Anderson Olsen.... 3 first home game, was effective except in CoiifHlge. 8 Howard.. 1 S' Brown ... 4 one Inning today, and Boston won fi cm Jackson 2 Bmuifl... 1 0ruahrnan 1 New York. 7 to 3. Petcrnoa. t ven After flvo hits and an error had Boston four rune in the fourth wit a none Totals.. 88 4 8 21 14 Totals.. 80 8 out, Causey relieved Shea and rot rad the Boor by luotogs: side without further scoring. I 0 0 0 2 0 0 Uhl 9 0 GiUpl.p 1 0 Bronlr. 0 8 8 Ouch, p. CORDOVAN TRLM to lyll Brown's delivery. of the game was a triple play made by Midvale, the ball going Alrown to Olsen to Schmitt A Today's Sohsdnls. New York it Boston. Philadelphia at Brooklya. Cincinnati nt Chicago. St. Loula at Plttsbnrx. 1 1 IN ELK WITH BLACK unable Yestsrdxy'a Bssxlts, At Boston Vsw York 8, Boston 7. At Chicago Clfirlnnstl 11. Chicago 7, All other gomes postponed; rain. Baserft.ss. 4 0 0 6 8 Nixon, tl. Frtort.Sb. 4 1 S t Bsrbsre.Sftr Utob, 3b. 4 I 1 1 2 Chstnbry. IT 1 Meuael, If S Cruise, it. 1 1 Young, rf 4 Bo.ckel.go 2 12 1 Holke Yb. Kelly, lb 4 1 I 0 Ford. Cnnghm.cf 4 1 1 1 Uowgy, C . Snyder, c 4 0 0 6 Miller, p. Shea, p... 2 0 18 Causey, p t 1 Robertson 0 0 0 The which were made by Midvale. Philadelphia TMoelli.Sb. Men's Sports Oxfords $Q50 Special to The Tribune. . . . of G. L. Becker, pres. dent of the Becker Product company, at the banquet to be given nt the companys plant next Friday afternoon, according to the announcement today of Jesse 8. Richards, chairman of the publicity committee of the United Commercial Travelers convention and outing, to be held here June 8, 9 and 10. 'the reception to the mayors will be in connection with the reception which Mr. Becker will extend to the grand council officers of the U. C. T. during their convention. At the traveler convention held In Ogden ten yeara ago the also were the guests of Mr. traveler Becker. The former mayors ef Ogden are as follows: R. C. Lundy, H. H. Spencer, M. S. Browning, E. M. Conroy, A. L. Brewer, A. G. Kell, A. R. Hey wood And T. Samuel Browning. The Benefit Are Youri.' t 266 SO. STATE A splendid assortment of good and exceptionally fine quality. Priced for Today patterns |