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Show : f y y THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 30, 1923: Al ' Thanks, Paul YV Like a Shot of Old three Strands Triple Gives Bees Victory in Stiff and Errorless Game At Lot Anpelte Salt Lake, 4; Vernon, At Oakland Sacramento, t; Oakland, Harry Gardner did some regular Christy Matthewson pitching against the Seals. While he allowed eleven hits, his opponents 'made but one run. Coast The special meeting of the for league directors which was satet tomorrow has been postponed unitll Julv muddle will 15. rhe Kenworthy-Kleppe- r be the subject before the meeting. STANDING OF THE CLUBS The crow which has sat croaking ghouhshly on the Bees' banner for a eouple of davs. derartel vesterdav witha drooping wings, to the dead limb of us Let upas tree, where he belongs hope his caw is forever silenced. posi--lo- to score on anything, which he did. The blow, therefore, was good for three runs. The Bees, thanks to Strand's wallop, gained their first victory of the series. 4 to 3. Today's game was again a lively, snappy affair, in which great pitching on both sides was supported by brilliant llelding. Uncle Blm Myers and Little Jakle May hooked up at the start, but Jakle was driven away In the eighth, and Uncle Blm was relieved by a pinch hitter, who hit. Gould took charge of the Bee pitching for a 'brief space and he was relieved by Kailio, who finished the game with distinction. Gilder finished out the game for the Tigers. Vernon San Fran.-t- . Salt Lake ... 2 Los Angeles . 7 Oakland . . 7, Portland . ... 4' Seattle Sacramento Lost .! 6 9 9 9 10 5, 5 . .'12 3 2 71 2. .1 9' 6 3 3 Cl. IS 2 10' 21 S .. 'S' S' 4 71 2 3 61 S1 21 6 6 51 S11 .630 .90 51J 8 9 41 5 I 44 9 4 41, 4 10 381 Si 9'. 4 361 .513 .519 .471 .49 .429 .334 4 4, 9l..t23 30 34 39 42 46 43 48 53 BEES 4, TIGERS 3. SALT LAKE. The big eighth for the Bees started with a walk for Samd. A double by Sig-ll- n put Heilnle on third and Strand's triple scored them both. Wilhoit popped out and Lewis was Intentionally passed. Gilder replaced May akid Light was sent in to bat for Lasserl. Light bounded one at the pitcher, who threw him out at first. - Strand scooted home on the play, carrying what proved to be the winning tally. In the Vernon half of the eighth Gou'd walked Chadboume and was In a fair way of doing like service for Hawks, when Lewis sent Kailio to the rescue. Rudv. like the fire department, responded promptly, and retired the side-l- n fashion. After two were out In the ninth, Hannah walked, and High was sent up to hit for Glider. He popped out. Each side got seven hits, and both teams played errorless ball. . Boxer Reaches Pocatello for Fight With Myers Bpeclul to The Tribune. POCATELLO, Idaho, June 29. Bohby Michaels, the New York lightweight who meets Spug Myers of Pocatello at Brady park July 4, arrived ki town yesterday and made a hit with the fans at hla first public workout last night. The boy seems to be In the pink of condition and will have no difficulty In making the and has weight. He Is a nice variety of punches l,ou Palueo arrived last night from Salt Lake to work out with Michaels, while Myers Is working out with Able Mlshklnd of Salt I,ake and John. Hanna of Pocatello. Myers Is taking no chances on losing his title as junior lightweight of the intermountain region as far as and will enter the ring training counts Tuesday In the best condition he has been In since hla first battle with Able Mlshklnd one year ago. n Mlrhaels la one of the lightweights of the country today. He two Leonard weeks Just fought Benny befor? Leonard took the lightweight title from Freddle Walsh. Michaels has also fought Johnny Dundee and Willie Jack-soHe la credited with forty knockouts In his short ring career and has a decision over Frankie Farren of Ban Franvlsco. Hla latest bout was Eddie with Hanley of Ban Francisco In which he won in the fourth round with the knockout. Bud Riley, Pacific coast four featherweight champion, lasted rounds with Michaels. The grandstand has been enlarged at Brady park and the seating vill be In better shape than ever before. under the direction of Manager C. E. Stoneclpher of the Pocatello Athletic dub. best-know- ten-rou- Special to The Trtbdne. Idaho. June 291 ish Commissioner George Isaac returned from th Hay itpur fish .hatherc, and after carefully looking owr all the resource4 in the elate lor this jeu. he f'ta.tes that the depaitnient will have tt least trint one ars of the finest haln-botrout to plant in Idaho uahn this season. ,, The distribution will he penor and in waters especially tested for the tiout The four hatcheries nf the Atate ut Ha' Spur. Sand Point. Ashton and Coeur dAlene have been working overture during; the paFt fewmonths in hatching, and the result show that tho troJt are in letter share then will ieore. be paid by the Special attention w.thn the next ftw weens to the Island Park, section of the state, to Yellow stone national park This lion mil take most of the rroduct ot ah A ton Innchw) The Hay Spur the hatchI r has a apaeitj which can hanule the gib tel lo and southtv.tern section and the few treama in toe souths extern part of the state. Tne two northern hatcheries will be abe to gt'e the northern streams an abundance of tmeihns and pei m t the shipment of some U the Wesor and Pajette section. cars of fish to be With twenty-on- e planted, running 100 cans toto the car itand is the tan, LOft trout approximately be evident that the streams of Idaho wull n Ush 3 w more than .th enriched this summer The wo K of the f.shm deon a systematic and partment isand deserves much credit for fit basis, preserving the wonderful fish streams for Idaho. rOVTEJ.LO. v etr a May, In addition Paul's Telling Blow. Three Million Fish to Be Placed in Idaho Streams -- Jakie Wields a Wicked Bat. to pitching seven excellent Innings, had the honor of knockIn of two demon's three runs, being sides assisting materially In the remain' ing tally. The Tigers counted their first ringer In the third. Hannah was hit with a pitch and May sacrificed him to second, whence he scored on Smith's single to left. In the fifth French led off with a double and counted when Jakle popped one over second. The Bees broke the row of goose eggs in the seventh. With one out. Lewis and went to lzierl singled. The formerat second by third on I.azzeri's force-ou- t Bvler. Jenkins, batting for Mvcrs. slipped one into center, the Bee skipper scoring. The Tigers got that one right hack In French the first half of the seventh. peeled a hit off Gould's shins and stole second. May poked one into right ami French counted. X 'Hatred for Gilder i:i ninth. "iGn for Hannah in n'ntli hpeciul to The HUNTER. June 29 -- In a fast and exInnints. game pa.ed here this afternoon citing LsUc the local basebad nine defeated the Mur.ajt MM 0 9 A 0 13 0 4 ray kun scute. Both teams team by a hard Hits 01010 h 32 played good ball and only, afterto awin. Vernon able team was the home 0 0 o fght 0 0 1 0 1 0 Huns were the of the game The features .112 0 2 0 2 0 Hits of Larsen for tne wmneis and had bumm&rv: Iinninjrs pitched 7 By Myers, p.tching the Both lonets laJj the for Gredit Burr 6. by Gould. 1 pus by May. all undei to' trcl and were well backtd to defeat May to Gould. Charge victory their teammates. Runs responsible for Myers, 2; Mav, 4; by Hunter Is now leading the league by Gould. 1. Struck out By May. 7; bv Gould, a margin of uo j.ames. 2 Bases on balls Off May', 6; off Myers, Batteries. Larsen and Rushton, Burr 1, off Gould I, off Kailio. 1. Stolen tsea and Bishop. e hit Strand. French. Yhree-baa- o hits is, Chadboume, Fruit h. ASSOCIATION. AMERICA Double Sacrifice hit Hawks. Sisrlin. to Sawyer to Hvatt; Sand piaPrench of Time game to SieFn to Strand. hour and 50 minutes. Umpires Finney and Eason. 07 07 Two-bas- 1 AB. ....23 Poole, Portland Lafavette, Oakland ..34 Llcidimore, 1. Angeles 4 Rhyne, San Francisco Jjewis, Salt Iake ... 3 Middleton, Portland ..3 Karri m. San Franoisco 3 3 Iane. Seattle 3 Hood. Seattle C'Xiper, Oak lard FTdred, Seattle 3 Wilie, Oakland .... Valla, San Francisco .... French, Schinkel. Sacramento MU11 AND Servlet. ' PORTLAND. June 29. Scoring thr runs In an eghth Inning rally, Portland defeated I,o Angeles today 4 to 3 At IVutlsnd rs. uis axi.iii AH 41.11 O rf fr t KUlefer O Yet non RVdfi, Sacramento . 4 4 4 1 2 2 t 0 2 1 U T 3 1 1 0 8'Htghrf. It Hale 3h. I 0 ft 5 2 Stolen pitilnr Grkf she Middleton. Llndimore. hit rf ha XJui !andimre hit Thref base 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 0 ( ox, atm. M Two-bm- rale Bae Linditnore to 43 uiiuutes. U Dotib'e play hit - Wolfer. 1ltne of game 1 hour (irigg and I mpires B.vrou aaey. J I OAKS WIN WOOZLY ONE FROM SOLONS B I Universal Service. OAKLAND. Juno 29. The Oaks won a played game from the Senatois by the score of 12 to fi. louse today -- At Oakland. SACRAMENTO. K lA N D 01 -- Suore b.t A 0 ft ft ft 0 0 0 2, 1 0 ft 2 Totnl 6 U! 14 10 .. ... Kaiianipnto O innirg 002 002301 1 1 38 12 13 27 14 1 1 ftft-- 3 d. e, IS-1Oakland 2 Bumniarv Pearce Iatnphell, EinrsKhang. Kune 4 hit ( it her Six off Kurs. 7 at bat. ih 1 inning; 2 ryns. 8 hit off ( anf'eid. 1ft ut bat, In 3 Innings' ( barge defeat to ( an field Bases or balls Off Arlett 3. off Kuna I. 1. off Wild, pitch Canfield Hampton Stolen banes Selling. Marriott, Cooper. Hmc hiioi Bdilnkle, Pearce hit Three bam Pearce. Two base hits Cooper 2. nir. lather. Arlett, Fitzgerald. Hyao. Sacrifice hits Kitgscrald. Double Marriott. Rchang, plays Bcliang to Pearce, Pearce to McGaffigan to Sheehan. Arlett to Harriott to Ioifnyette Time of game 2 13. Umpires Carroll and Torn an. Service. noon at 1 oclock in what is exacted to be the feature of the luuyney. Mis V. Kvan wUJ clash with H. P. Brenneke at I oclock In the other semion be the to settled final, championship Saturday at 1 o'clock between the winners of today's contests. Miss Brodbeck won her way Into the semifinals Miss Helen by defeating Prior to her defeat Wright, Miss Wright won a three-se- t affair from Miss Audrey Neilson, the feature event of the day. Miss Wright captured the first set after a hard battle only to see Miss Neilson turn the tables and even up the count at one-al- l. The third and deciding frame was easily taken by Miss Wright. In her contest with Miss Brodbeck Miss 5V right was outclassed. She showed the effects of her battle with Miss Nelson, not showing the dash that she displayed in the first match. Another well played affair was the week. 3 win of Mrs. H P. Brcnnt ke .over Once articles are signed a promoter will Thelma Jacobs. Other tesu ts folbe sought. The date cannot be an- Mls low: Mrs. C VV. Hlrschler defeated Mi-- s nounced until some time later, nor can Maude W. hy default; Mrs. the place where the bout will be staged HlrschlerSaddler defeated Miss Madeline Drou-bbe named until whoever Is to promote the fight makes the selection. The promoter, however, Is certain to be Tex Rickard. This city, Jersey City, Toledo and City Montreal are cities already In line to get The belief is general that the match The Utah Power A Light nine defeated no ban will be placed on the bout by the Clark Music club by a score of 8 to 4 the New York boxing board, since It last evening, making the eighth victory accept of the season for the Bower lads, who virtually forced Iemjsey to Wills's challenge. It has been demanding have a clean slate at the top of the that other champions accept challenges heap, made by them or ronslder their titles in Vickers snd C.elland composed the batThe earliest date tery for the Music nine. this state vacated. Peterson, Masome for bout the is lone and Peak were the members of the thought possible Ltme during the first week of Octobber. triumvirate. winning The Consolidated Music nine put over Cards Make a decisive victory at the expense of the Zellerbarh Paper outfit last evening with Texas League score. a Hansen Rnd Vaughn were battery HOUSTON. 29. Kay mates for the victors. June Lambert, Adamson Texas, end Hunter were members of the battery Blades. Houston second baseman, waa of . tha Paper nine. traded to the St Louis Nationals under The Arrow Press won a optional arrement. It was announced hy officials of the local Texas league culb game from the Beesley Music nine today. by a score of 4 to 3 On Municipal ground The Houston club will get Bill Bailey, a No. 2 last evening. Maims and Briggs, the winners, showed up well, southpaw pitcher, and a catcher, whose battery for rot made public. Blades will Mauss's home-ru- n name drive with one on. in remain with Houston for the remainder the third being the feature. Wood3 and of the season Snowr formed the Beesley battery. Tribune Salt Lake Tribune Leaeed Wire. Crane Solw-r- In In the erond the second. .OftOOftOt The series stand' Salt Lake won 1, Vernon won 2. San Francisco won 0, Seattle won 2; postponed. Ijcb Angeles won 1, Portland w'on 1; postponed Sacramento won 1. Oakland won 2. Winning and losing pitchers yeste- - rdays At L'S Angele Gould, Salt Iake, winner: Ma. Vernon loer. At Portland Middleton, Portland, winner; Thomas. Angeles, loser. At Seattle Gardner. Seattle, wittier; See, Kan Francisco, loser. At Oakbtnd Arlett, Oakland, winner; Canfield, Sacramento, loser. (- V- 1 14, 1 Batteries- - Hums and (pierj, Wilder. At Tiilsa Wichita . Tub . .. Hellars Btttterle- - Ibbe ii hy Ouughland and Darrough and SOUTHERN R. H ASSOCIATION. t At Denver: Tes Molne Denver Salt Lake climbed back Into third place Batterle (ullop and Ranner; yesterday. Bubba and Parker. . 0, 1, Amateur League Swap for Sacher E 0 to f 3 and Haley, black, 7 M-,- y. ft 1 14 2 1 3 0 ft 2 8 Beattie InSummary: Error iKhyne 3. R. Miller nings pitched Br SefNI 2 3. at bat 3, hits 1, runs 1; by Coumbe tt bat 12, hita 3. runs 3 ('barge defeat to Bee Bases on ball Off Gardner 1. off Rea 3. off Coumbe 1, off McWeeney 2- - Wild pitches See. McWeeny. HU by pitcher Tobin by Bee. WTatertll Gardner. Stolon bae Cneto. Joine Barney by McWeeny. 2 Gardner. Stumpf 2, Baniev Three hae hit -Two-tma- e Eld red. hits Hood. Wlatergfl 2. Sacrifxe hit 8 Barney, Lane, 8. Adams. Double Adam pay S Adama to Stumpf. I m pi res Time of game 2 hgurs 8ft minutes. Reardon arid McLrrw. 1 8 hotly-contest- ed Yesterdays Results. At Memphis Chattanooga 8. Memphis At Mobile Atlanta 2 Mobile 5. 12 I, Roi k Nashville At Little Rook ft 3 Young and near defeats st the hande of two youngMcKee sters jesterday Held and "Chick" started off today in perfect trim e and soon held a advantage. From then on Chick loafed. He ehot just well enough to keep the lead and eeverai times overlooked chances to Increase hla ' lead hy conceding long putts, which gave Bayseur halves on the Voles. iavseur played a nervy game. He fought hard and tried everything, but . slmpl was outclassed. Von Kim played the best golf of the day. He shot a 71 two under par ll the morning and had every club working perfectly all the time. On the sixth hole aphe rimmed the cup with a proach 'Just missing an eagle 2: on th tenth he sank a 35 putt snd all of his h shots were perfect. His first nine hi the afternoon was a 34 three undt r par and his card showed a large percentage of birdies ' Von Kim, champion and Pec.flc northwest titieholder, .will meet Clarence Wolff, tomorrow. while Kvans and Wright fight It out to decide who the other finalist will be. Play, will be at thhty-si- x holes. Von Kims card Forenoon. 1 Out 544. 143, 341 35. In 4 44 , 535, 244 -- 3671. Haines Out 445. 544, ?,.5 59. five-hol- 130-ya- well-ntg- pi Ill 534. 533, 4 Von Km Ou- t- 345 444. 244 24. In 63. 000; OOfi. Afternoon Game: Ou- t- 344. 343 34- 5- 37. Ill 63. O00, 000. A COLLEGE GOLFERS STAGE FAST PLAY GARDEN CITY, N. Y.. June of the second round matches tercollegiate Golf association ship at the Garden City Golf 29. Three ' In the Inchampion- club this afternoon were carried to the home In A. "P. of One resulted these green. Boyd, the Dartmouth favorite, defeating R K. Knepper, the Princeton star, and won his Dartmouth rival, A. P. Boyd, both their matches in the first round. - Kneptravof H. Harvard, Taft W, per against elled so fast that he reached the turn In 35. He won 7 up and 6 to play. Boyd defeated F. B. Taussig of Harvard 3 up and 2 to play. J. G. McMahon. Jr., of Yale also won, at the end of the first round Princeton had the best remaining representation with five players. In the upper bracket R. E. Knepper of Princeton, defeated his colleague, E. B. Carruth, 3 and 2. In the third round tomorrow Knepper will play G. B. Secor of Williams. , " Replaced Pearce, -- Great Crowds Attend DEMPSEY ACCEPTS Semifinal Singles to Wimbledon Matches Feature Tourney Today WILLS CHALLENGE INDIANS OVERWHELM Miss Oltvla Brodbeck will meat Mrs. Special to The Trlbuae.' C. W. Hlrschler In the semlflnals'of the WIMBLEDON, June 29 (By the AsSEALS WITH RUNS FOR TITLE MATCH Deseret gymnasium tourney th s after- sociated four Press.) Notwithstanding Score by Inulngs1 San Francisco . hitters Schmkel, SAS 2 ft Total 34 3 0 21 17) TmaN .30 4 9 21 11 "Butted for Thomaa Wi th Itluth Bt ore Inniuga, I.on Angele . u 0 ft ft 1 ft ft 2 ft - H - 4 ft 0 . . 0 i 0 1 0 3 Portland on Base HummnM Kriors SicAulev, (o lltt b IjoIIr Off Middleton 3 off Thomas 3 t Singles. nerve-hreakm- g 13 0 MrCnu m 3 O O A 4 RptUd for McWeeny .In the rlnth. . n 1 I'Ptmle 1h. 0 0 1 0 Fhnitan c 0 O 0 t M idltn.p 0 0 0 0 0Killiulu p 0 tBstted for ... Home-ru- 0 . . . 4 4 Pearce. Sacramento 4 Gather, Oakland 2 Ijaszerf, Salt i ake .. . ..2 Barney. Seattle .2 Sacramento Canfield, Sacramento. i) I 4!oi.of 2 5 MoAh 3 Deal ih (triggs 1h 3 Tmhr.rf 4 fsndmr 2 4 Carndl.lf 4 3 Duly e Hienia p 8 k portion AB.H.H t 1 0Vnlfer,tr-- 6 A 1 TnU-d-- 5 Bee-Tig- JEFF By I nlrersal HILLCREST COUNTRY CLUB. KAN29 CITY. Chick June Mo., Evan of Chicago, George on Elm of Salt Lake City. Clarence Wolff of St Special to The Tribune. Uttuls amd Fred Wright of lxa Angeles LOGAN, June 29. In the moat Interwill fight it out tomorrow in tho semiIn the Logan Tennis final rounds of the Western Amateur esting match today Hubs city singles tournament, Dr. E. G tournament on the Hlllcfest course, as a Jesuit of their victories today. Peterson, president of the Utah AgriculEvans and Von Kim had wlkaWavs in tural college, was defeated by Albert their matches, but Wolff and Wright irawr one of the Aggie players who helped were victorious only after which pioduced beautiful golf bring the collegiate tennis title to the struggles Chicks victory was six and five over school this ear The results were: 3 of Dcs Moines, Iowa. 0ung Ted 1ayfreur This was the first match to beJfwhile Von Wm w on a nine and seven Gaines of Omaha. rands ?ver placed in the third round of the tourna-- l Neb. who yeste,'d'iy eliminated Harriment. son Johnston of St. Paul Wolff Rot into In other singles games of this second the semifinals through defeating S DaviHerron of Chkago. fotmer national round. Joe Cowley, the Junior singles son amateur champion, four and three in a champion this ear, won from Grant great match, and Wilfrid was torced to Packer, Aaron Olsen won b show evervthing he had to win from default from Olaf Nelcton. U. R. Johnson young Jess Stuttle of Kansas City, three defateil Roy Monson in two stralghi and one. loe sets, and George C. Jeneen won over Wolff Cei Carlson. 3 Plays Perfectly. The drawings for the doubles tournaWolff a perfect game, his card ment was made by the tournament com- showing played figures just about par He dtd mittee The doubles jtames started this everything Just right, his long drives evening landing Just behind tha powerful pokes Following Is the result of the doubles of Herron and his approaching end put- tbig exceled that of 'the ChtcHRanTr, al- Joe Cowley and Hyrum Cannon, though the latters work was good Bert Iaw and Spence EcHea versus be; Bill enough to win most contests. On alMerrill and Mose Rich; Larry Smith and most every hole he managed to keep Grant Packer, bye; Earle Robinson and exen with hla opponent and whenexer the S. Maeser versus Dr E. Peteraon and latter piesented an opening Wolff was William M. Howell, Joe Cowley and Lund able to take advantage of It. Herron at Hvde and Marriner times rose to aupergolf, twice getting Johnson, be; Lyman Kccles versus Bill Barber and Happy birdie twos on the setenth His Rrangham; Bus Bemtson and Joe Jenaon, defeat became ceitaln when he sliced his thirty-thir- d M. on verD Into Smith the drive the Thomas and bye, Ralph rough sus S Hussein and Boyd Hatch; Aaron and though Wolff also plajed It imorly: Olsen and Albert Thompson, hve; Wena half In six gave the St. Louisan the dell Thain and Brig Johnson versus C. R. match. Johnson and Percy Smith; Albert Titus Jess Stuttle played a splendid game In and Norman Christensen, but bye: F, L. carrying Wright to the thirty-fiftMonson and Dave Burgovne versus W. J. the nerve and experience of the Bacific Vickers and Marion Harris; Cy Ham- coast shooter proved too much for fttut-tl- e mond and George Kccles versus Alton and he finally broke under the strain. Stuttle sank a Saxer and Mickey Cardon: Roy liullen At the twenty-sevent- h and Conrad (arlson, bye; W A. Monson fifteen-foo- t putt to keep vhe match, but on and Solon Barber versus F. P. Champ from then WHght had things pretty much his own way. Wright took the and lee Jones in a perfect The doubles tournev promises to be in- long, hard twenty-eight- h five against Stuttles six. halved the next tensely inter sting, as many good playOn the ers are paired to work against other three and won the thlrtj-thiithlrtv-flft- h fituttlo blewr up fnmp.cely. strong pairs. Percy Smith and Profesbtas-sihooked his dubbed He his R sor drive, Johnson, doubles champions sliced his third and AVrlght easily Last year, are again out for the honors, 1. 3 and but such teams are Bill Merrill and Mose clinched the match Wright, although turning In a fine 74 Rich, a pair that helped bring the state In seemed the greatlv upet the morning, to tennis championship collegiate Utah Aggies this year, and Bert Law over hts play. He repeatedly Jammed his Into club turf after the making a shot and Spence Ecclee and Cy Hammond and that was Just a little off and once threw George Eccles, are going out strong for his club. the doubles honors. AH other contest Chick" Kvans Just toved with Pay-eu- r. ants are not to be underrated, and the Warned by hla tight matches and tournament should be the best ever held by the leub. Tourney 1 R OUTFIELDER TURNED BACK. There rertaniv has been Home great ROCKFORD. 111.. June 29 The RockOklahoma City: senes Rigger, Rr At J'Mieph club today turned back outford Three-pitching in the fielder Leo 'Willard, sixteen letter man of Betts. Myers and Kailio for Salt Ike, Oklahoma ('Hr .... ttwlterie4 Adama and Grabowski, the University of Colorado, to the Chicago and James. Doyle and May for Vernon, have flung some superb basetmll in the Fisher. White Sox. T Seals; Oaks Beat Coyotes - 2 f ... to I Chicago FEATTLK, June 29. Fourteen NEW YORK, June 23. Jack Dempsey waa the ratio by which the Indians outran the Seal over the baseball circuit this afternoon formally accepted the today and took their second victory ol challenge of Harry Wills, colored chalthe series. lenger, for the worlds heavyweight At SeattleSAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE Dempsey notified the championship. New York state boxing commission this Batteries ( ullop ami Mcytr, banders, Rogge and Hurtle. afternoon that he would meet Wifls at a date to be mutually agreed upon in a R. H. E. At 8t. Taul: to be held shortly. conference 2 7 Milwaukee .4 In addressing his acceptance to the 4 8 . 1 8t Paul board, boxing Iempsey asked that Wills flatter!' s Geann ami Myall, Sheehan and be requested to attend a conference as Gonzales. soon as possible so that arrangements could be made without delay. Wills was E. H At Toledo. Asked by Dempsey to met Jack Kearns, ' 2 Ind'anapjlU . 3 Dempseys manager, to talk over terms and sign artioes. It Is likely that Paddy and Baturina Weaver, Krueger, ieiiy Mullins. Wills s manager, and Kearns right an- Kt her wRl get together before the end of the The days best hitters: i r by Eight; By Universal Wild Heaves and Such ri-- Salt L.ake Golfer Paired Today With. Clarpnc; Wolff of St. Louis in Match to Portlanders Score Three in Dr. Peterson of U. A. C Decide Finalist Player. Defeated Albert Law Seattle Downs Total, gf Tribune l May. Vernon S. Adams, Seattle Yon Elm Wins Third Round in Semifinal Clash for Title PLAY OF PREXY ' Kuns, p . Hmiptn.p. took, c .. DOUGLAS LEAGUE 1 IET 1 lter iMcCredle's faulL At Portland L6t Angeles, 3; Portland, At Seattle San Francisco, 1; Seattle, 14. 29. Paul June drive to left tenter Strand's three-bat- e In the eighth inning of today's game accomplished what the Beet have been try- uig for three days to do to beat the Tigers. Paul's blow shot two runners n across and put Paul himself In a In If Seattle manages to win another will be game or two, the fans upIt there was all Wamore than convinced that 12. Special to The Trtbnne, IX) 3 ANGELES, teen has days the series progress. Us Wine-l- o 3. Little Birmingham at Netv Orleans- - Postponed, wet grounds. For Sale a Radio Set, Hardly Used (Copyright, 1922, hy H. C. Flshw. Trade Mark Keg. U. 8. Pat Off.) days of rain, the tennis champlonsh'p are 'dally drawing record crowds - Every seat in the huge stadium has Been booked and tinly fine weather Is needed t have, the center stage packed to its limit et J spectators. The renter court is sure to he packed when Mile. Lenglen, the French girl who holds the worlds championship, meets Miss McKane.'cne of Great Britain's best players. Th tennis sharps express the belief that the French girl is the better player of the two, but that her temperament provides a vulnerable link in her ' game. Those who witnessed ihe play of the French girl contrasted It with that of Mrs Molla TJJurstedt Mallory, ths Ameri- -' can champion.' who today had her first defeating Mrs. outing on the court. n 2. plaver. Krays, an Some of these observers thought Ml'e. won to would Jove twice have Lenglen Mrs Mallory le now due for a match on the center court, the surface of which Is vastly different to the weather-expose- d ground, which is very soft. The next opponent of Mlsa Ellaabetli Rvan of California will be Mra. McNair, who Is considered by the experts to have seen her best tennis days. Among th other center court matches tomorrow will be Lycett snd Morpurgo, Patterson and Borotra and Kingscote and Lobert. t 14,000 -- Anglo-India- " -- l 4 t Central Utah League - . g AmeriMidvale and the can Forkers will clash at Midvale at 4.15 o'clock Sunday. In f reparation for this game th Midvale nine has arranged a practice gama with the Baldwis Radio nine of the Douglas league. Tlhis game will be played at Midvale at 5A'clock this evening. KI WANIANS WILL RAKE ROAD. FROVO, June 29, Next Thursday th members of the Provo Klwanls club will celebrate the completion of the protect that organization fostered In rebuilding the canyon road from Wildwood to Aspen Grove. At 6 o'clock Thursday morning the club members will meet at the Scofield garage equipped with garden rakea, and they will go to the road and rak the rocks off the entire highway. league-leadin- By BUD FISHER y |