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Show , t 1 14 THE SALT LAKE TKIBCJNE, FIJI DAY MORNING, . JULY 7, THE GUMPS Juniata rol'ege, who was. called In. It h.s first lu learn opportunity and he stria k out Jtuth, the first man to face In the next inning, Mouaal and him Hoffman hit him for horn runs, but ha In tho eighth. hrero-- LEAGUE. AMERICAN BOUT MAY QUEER GAME IN INDIANA TORE AB K HO A. AHKIIOA 1 o ft o s 0 i if wm, ef.. JpJpw W tb I 2b 4 0 0 2 IMcMljftb. 1 4 2 3 ft t OiHulh. If.. epcmtrr.rf - in ht I NEW 0 1 0 0 UmiipI, rf 0 ft 2 rpipp. lb . 12 llVkaM, 2b. Ww-I-r- f. ft ft I 0Hoiir, 1 2 2 Ojiloffman.c. (I Nell, r. Matt, p 1 ft 0 0 1 isucb, La!'), p 3 r0 2 I Si pliftMt gti NEW YORK., July a Returning home York from a Ion road trip, the New Americans mado (rood use of their smY twice defeated Ties eland. 2 and II to . Ruths homo run with the bases fnil In the third inning of the first kium (rate New York a lead which It peter lost Meuse' hitting was another feature, os h hit a home run, a trlp,e. two doubles and three inele In ho dnnhie-he.er Bush and Shawkev, the winning New York pitchers, were both hit hard at times, hut'were splendidly supported In th second game, Yankees the knocked out Undsey In the sixth Inand Schaute. a ning. youngster from 0 2 ft New York 0 3 o a & 3 p... 0 0 of KrrrH'lfmtiary HffuuMi Tnolwi an! Tlime SO ft 0 1 O - leuel li SiwPi! 10 13 27 fame Jam lean If A R ft bee Momr 2b ft 2 Kpv itker cf 8 0 Onrdnr.Sb ft o U4W 4 0 bgii tb NEW TORI AB R HO A. Witt, cf . 4 2 12 MrNllj 8b. 0 2 2 2 12 0 Ruth If . 0 0 2 0 0 0 liNff'usei, rf. 13 11 1 0 7 Flpp. lh. t3 32 9 1 0 10 0 ftard, 2b. 11 18 0 Scott, ee., 09 04 9ft 00 0 A 0 Hoffman.c 2 1 0 S hawkey p 2 II If O 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total Hne O 0i 1110 112 Totals ..0001 .. t . 8ft U 14 0 0 ft IT 0 Hireitiase Men I New York 4. tlereland 10 ll'iw Off Hhawkey ft. off Lind- J Sinn k out By Shawfcey 4, by Llftd? llMo-H 2 hr Lindsay Tl In ft 2 ft us Ini' off St haul 8 In 2 3 Inulnga. lioelng nnlivt 'liatlst). Empires I hill and Connolly. I i'i i J to on n bail WHITE SOX WIN FIRST OF ATHLETIC SERIES IHII,MKT.IHIA, P I'lnnitiul ti xiecn fr rhia In jd J lo 8 'viii., IB t Hchalk. e 8 hupp, p S 4 4 2 p 2 li(l?e, i 1 ft ft 2 1 y, MiDer. cf 1 2 0 0 Zb JIW sch.p OjllcioHaa, YarrliKkU 0 0 0 0 fka. 1 1 0 0 o- -o t 3 8 8 0 2 ft OHlslbrny,! 0 Welch, rf n p Totals. 40 0 1ft 27 ft Totals Batted fur HeluacU in sUTli. Score by i&nlugs ft rhlcsfo ... .... 0 0 ft 1 01 ft 2 0 0 Philadelphia Errors - Mulligan, 7Ioopr, hcbnpp Bummarv Honit Twwbssn bite ( olllns 2. Motll 3 Stolen base Moatil runs Hsuaer. Sbeelr. Iaft on base C'hicaft 1. Fhllad Ijibiason8 1 Bases off off Jam no belle Off Heimarh out By A. Btroog off llodge 1 Si 2 I. br by Heliuarh 3, by Yrrlsi hitp A laninr. H0a Off ScbupS S Hodge 8 off Hodge 1 ta 4 binlng. off Hr'.tnarh I in ft Winning Innings, -- off arrium 7 In 9 Inning -pitcher Arbupp. lowing idtcber Hinach. Im 2 04. Time Nallen. and Moriarity plre. ...1 01 INDIANA POI JJ4. Ind., July ft Benny Leonard not only arored a terhnicaJ knockout over Rocky Kansas In the reat concrete saucer of Floyd Fitzsimmons at MIcJuffRin (Hty. Ind , oiv Tuesday of this week, but to all appearances at this time he landed a knockout wallop on the fwtlc game in the state of IrrfHana. The reason is Governor Warren T srho is not satisfied with th hairline point of law In this state relative to tKmng and prie fisjhtin Attorney Gcnra! ljesh informs me. saUl iovcrnor Met ray tolay, that the law does not permit prize fighting, but that it does not prohibit boxing contests. The law dotnes neither so4 I --do not know about them, but if I can help lt this stat Is not going to h&r!r anything that U the of a prize fght during I understand mv administration. that they are planning (o have Jack Dempsey on (leftind his title at Michigan Oity Iabor day. as well aa to hold several other simiMr. lar bouts We will jce about that Dempsey likely will defend no championship In Indians. We are going to get to the bottom of thJ. thing and all promoters mignt a well learn right away now and here that prize fighting will not be tolerI will take whatever attitude toated ward it that the law takes fight, he Regarding the Leor.ard-Kanaa- s said I never saw anything of that kind ex- - - 20ft5 . academy. I got In touoh wdth the sheriff of Uaporte county. He said that he was in close touch with the situation, had sworn in deputiea and would see that there was no law ylojatlfwi Those in close touch with t h ebvernor 'declare 4hat there Is not one chance in championship fight being fifty held in the nfw arena, and that the mais being started which will kill chinery off the sport entirely in Indiana where to hether or the least doubt there is not it is a boxing match.- - u Play for Hawkeye State Golf Title Nearing End PES MOINES, Iowa, July 6. (By the Associated Press.) R. E. Kneppcr of S.oux City, Iowa, the present state champion, will playRoIiert McKee of Pe Moines, titleholder in G919, and James Hubbefl of Dos Moines will meet A. M. Bartlett of Ottumwa, who has held the state title four tlmea In the semifinal matches of the annual state Rolf tournament over the Hyperon Rolf course here tomorrow. e In the round mMehes today Knepper and McKee won thelrcon-test- s James easily, the former eliminating Swick of Pe Moines, 7 to 6, and defeated R. Q. Harrjson of Pes 69 Moines, 8 and 4. McKee shot In the mornlngr round and obtained a comcourse score the This lead. ties mending record set by McKee tn a practice round a week ago and Is two under par. Knepper had a par round in the morn- thtrtv-slx-hol- Mo-K- 3 Lieutenant W. L. Shields, formerly aircraft radio officer in the Pifi(S Air Force, In endeavoring to ace how cheaply he could build n efficient radio receiving apparatus, succeeded in accomplishing his purpose for the small expenditure of 3.63. The set was tested and worked perfectly, indicating that it was practical, although it cost from $12 to $25 less than those found on the market. Believing that others might be interested in knowing how to make at home for a fmall cost a practical radio receiving apparatus, Lieutenant Shields compiled an intensely helpful book explaining clearly how he made the set. The book is illustrated throughout with, photographs which show every step in the prorese of making the set. It is written in plain evervday language that anvone can easily understand. It ex-- . plains where to obtain materials, how to put them together. Lieutenant Shields has consented to sell a limited number of these books for one dollar apiece. If you, therefore, wish to know how IAeutenaat Shields made his marvelous set for advanInR. his 71 RivinR him an Swtck had no chance of over- $3.63; how you cau make a practical tage which set, send one dollar today to Lieuten-nn- t coming In the afternoon. W. L. Shields, Timken C. J. Eller of Dos Moines, after bedown at tjie half-wa- y mark, played Bldg., San Diego, California. ing: (Adv.) brand of Rolf In the afternoon a fancy an A --carried A. aLtart!ett I nofattumwa five extra holes before he a "defeatedr stronger thar Jack afTY corrttnued wee-I up, when Bartlett laid him a partial vere attack all the Journey. through stymie.Moore of the ftrat two round Sharkey tried Rex Harlan, Iowa, and Hub-be- ll During with to but was Dundee, swap punches had a close match all dav, Huhbell soon forced to Break ground under a wlnnlna, 2 up and 1 to play, when Moorp fusillade of left-hn- d to face the pokes faltered In his putting on' the fifteenth, and savage right-han- d to the punches sixteenth and eeventeenfh holes of the wind.' Imndee knocked Sharkey down afternoon's play. the fourth round with a left hook to Lee . Herron of Sioux . City ww the In of the tie for low the chin, but the game little aSharkey elimination play-of- f count bounded fight up again after medal honors. 423-42- Johnny Dundee Outclasses Sharkey in Gotham Bout ' Byj HARRY NEWMAN. Chicago Tribune Silt Lake Tribune Brawl Wire BBRET9 FIELD, Brooklyn,N, Y July Johnny Dundee, the Junior lightweight champion, gave Jack Sharkey of the west fifteen-roun- d gide an awful plastering In a bout here tonight. Sharkey never The veteran Dundee had a look-ihooked and ripped his hunches unttj the former bantam was punched , silly near the end. There rever was a moment during the fifteen rounds, except during one occa-he sional flash, when Sharkey showed belonged in the same class with Dundee. The latter looked much bigger and 8. n. fEORIA, HI., July 6. C. A. Jacobson of Chicago won the championship In the first division of the Peoria district roqus tournament here today. His victory makes him eligible to compete In the diamond medal play of the national meet, to be held in Chicago next week. C. C. King, Chicago, three. times national champion, was the runner-up- I.t Twilight league by a wore of 11 to 7. Gallagher hurled for the K. C 'a, but as given ragged aupport In the p.nrhes. C. Rupp, for the Saint, was hit freely Tn the elxth and eeventh tnwnge. but-ja- . ceived good aupport. STANDING O" TTIB CUDS. B 5 1 ft 2 H '1 I H O II 2 2 rf o 4 2 If ft- ft - riHing, 2b Hauser, lh 1 1 A 2 Walker. 0i Perkins, 1 A It ft A R U0 ft t A 4 12 0 1 - 3- 0 1 The games are the Ptore Department. now lielng held at Drady park. Mound - Uo Special He The Tribune. of -- X L AVliy Peorian Qualifies for Big Roque Contest Th Trihttw. T EI .IJ). Idaho, July the 1 I). 8. teem defeated the Knlghte of Columbus In the I'ocatello all tliesr featimxs about this upto-the-iri7 Rcore The Sa'nts gut fifteen hls and lit c siiop To r iii r n sa o'y ou t cn. Mip up Tho DoWTtSV- - gotthtrtrrr Marshall- pitehed Hupp for the loca-tcll- o fir iowney and team. steps iut'i see tlie stylish summer suits we are now sellin-(let aequaiuted you, enn use what you sae as well as giving it to some landlord. , f Sharkey started a furious attack on Dundee In the fifth round, but tt was Short lived. As a matter of fact, Sharkey only fought in flashes avd appeared un- - , able to keep up his aWaoks for any extended period. One round was a repetition of another. ft INK. not try o mm Central Utah League it! Spnrial to Th .Trlbon. won tb first FAISON, Jnly ft F.toii gtme of the Miund bulf of (be negronof (he Ontril ruh league from Midvale today by a acorc of 19 to S. The Midvale boy could not reive Garrick Shield etirvea, btit the Pavtn boa kno-kc- l out of the bo in the fourth and Brown re b? local not the culd stop placed him, but The ecore ' FAYffON MIDVALB A Special Purchase of Mens Lightweight Union . " 3 - SuitsValues Arranged' Especially -- Time Summa"y bw cm ignall 2 Itn.wn 1. off t.arrlck 7 SfrtR'k none, Shield hr Brown 8. V iKxihln 1( pitch Brow by Garrick 4 Hit play Scbmldt to Steadman to" Fitagemld anTtiar-rlcMcBMti Shletdf Napp'e by by pitcher by Brown, Batemnn bv Gairnk. Left on Haaea Midvale 9, Faam ft. rifle hit Stauffer Knpple Stolen baee -- Hukunn Kr 5N allbet k. ror Hickman, Bclnap, iXmgla, , Schmidt. out- B -- - Fabrics favored for their durability and excellent laundering qualities. Cut in approved ath h letic model , with full drawers. Sizes 38, 40, 42. knee-lengt- BOXING NOTES 4 foFThiirEvent Kjple Twolac bit Stauffer ball 4ff Shield 3 off - 4 .Ed WICHITA, Kan.. July Warner, y ho years Wichita weight, ago boxed Jack Dempsey for a purse of (it), boxed an exhibition bout ultn the champion for three rounds here last ht, and during this tme failed do single blow. gel m the CHICAGO, Jtriy 6 Joe TSurmnn, Chicago bantamweights and Mike Dundee of Rock Island, HI.. wereaa tolled tonight to bog ten rounds at Aurora, 111., lignt-heav- July II. July IA (By the Associated Jack Kearns, manager for Jack anDempsey, heavyweight, chanmion, nounced tonight he had received an offer oh H00.0G0, with a proylslon for 50 per of the gate receipts, for a match between Dempsey and Harry Greb. light heavyweight, at Pittsburg Labor day. NEWARK.- N. J.. July 8. Appllcktlon for a license to hold the Benny Leonard-LeTendler bout at Bovles Thirty Acres, Jersey City, on. July 27, was presented at the meeting today of the New Jersey state athltlc commission by John representing the Jersey City Athletic chib. Those opposing the contest were given until mfxt Thursday by the 8M. CHICAGO, Pres. Upstairs Clothes Shop "run 275 MAIN CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS. ) ct w Mil-to- n, Regularly Priced $1.50 N 4 bf one, Idaho. Amateur Leagues krwl! te . , July Thtcago Hcirmuh and YrriRnn today hit nnd easily defeated the f;rt game of the aeries, UlCAnO A If 8heel, lb -9 1 Twfrbse lAaitibagansa. Wood. Sewell, Hoffman, Flpp bits- Ward, Home MrNally Hanrlflcae Hoffman. us Mti,liin 4b Falk. Error Suruiiiftrv n'i Hill O M 8 8 24 lOj by imilng (hv.i.,nd 2 A 3 3, fame) (bacond fit lends at Bouton. Cleveland at New York, ashitucum. iwtrolt at 10 0 4 Sowell 2, 2. 3amlsna. to VaM ( IMpp Left t no hst--.VBee 0, rievclund 10, ft Struck oii hulls Off Himh 4 off Hits Off Mails (Mt By Bih 1, by Bsgbr 3 8 in 2 1 ft inning, off Baghr 8 la A 2 ft ta HU hr pitcher By Mails 1 McNally l, ningiu INKMctl bal- l- lineman Losing pitchar Mails. I mp i r a (.otmolly ami Chili Second I Iceland 3. gain)Cleveland New rhlcsgt at Fhiladelpbla. It MoN'nlly plaj. 5 Thicago 0, Philadelphia Other fames pnatponad; rein. .,..1010001001 ... 9imbinfs. lmtuajii k New ork 10. 11. Todays Schedule, Totals.. SO ft 11 34 13 by innings TVfiit At rwi4clpbU st At New on2 ft 4 4 4 l Mcor 4 4 A Henell jm. Mtlumn ib cept when cadets boxed at Culver Military LEONARD-KANSA- S ai-ni- M Aviation Radio Officer Makes Set for $3.63 LIFEBOATS! WOMEN AND CHILDREN FIRST! 1 irt I UDJI.AN'n 1922.- - Regularly Priced $2.50 Regutarly Priced $3 to $4.50 |