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Show V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY HORNING, OCTOBER 12 AND' NOW, imBACR TANDINd OF TM TO THE-SEAL- 10, 1022. S - Wo me off Golf Tourney CLUBS. Hale Only Leader to Boost Percentage; StrancPaiid Lewis Stil at Top of Heap Opens at Nilley' Park . U .. 110,17, 18.. San F. Vernon L. A. . S. L. .. Seals, Leading Tigers by V Two Games, Have Bet- i of Pennant Race. .. They dont like the Seal any too well Is Oakland. In fact, they hate 'era. But that fact didn't prevent the Acorns from proving themselves the best friends the Seals ever had. 1 Last week the Oaks probably won the 022 pennant for the Seals. They knocked the Tigers over for five gamed' of the seven played, and while the Seals did not fare very well themselves, they certainly fared better than the Tigers did. Ths Seals lost four of seven to the Angels. The beginning of the last week of the Coast league' season finds the Seals two game. ahead of the Tigers In the pen nant race. At the beginning of the week, it was conceded by the experts" that the Tigers had much the better of' the schedule, since they were meeting the supposedly weak Oaks. Liks the experts who doped out the Yankees to win the worlds series, hands down-- and tees up, the Coast league experts'' were dealt a knockout blow. ,lt was sura a tough Week on ex the Seals open ths last week two game to the good. Oaks at San Francisco They this if the Oaks have not shot their bolt, the San Franciscans mav find themselves in deep water. The Tigers meet the Angels, and it ts.aafe to that the series at, Los Angeles will say be no matter how it results. hrd fought, The season closes next Sunday afternoon, after twenty .eight, weeks of baee-b. The Bees must win two of their seven games at Seattle to finish In fourth Place. They are now a trifle more than four games ahead of the Indiana if the win Anyhow, of the year meet the week, and two and lose five, they would Hees finish half a game ahead of Seattle, .68 to .462. The Beavers cracked the Bees on the knob for six games out of seven last week, ths only victory gained by the Salt lakers being the first of Sundays r, when Harry Blaeholder managed to beat the Pucks, With one exception. aH of ths games at Portland were close contests The Senators will finish the season at Portland After this week, interest will center in the series between the Coast league pennant --winner and the winner of the Baltimore St. Paul Interieague series, assuming that the serlea is arranged, as double-hsade- lf depertmesu The leaders Is s follows: lane, Seattle of offi-a- ecs erms). fhadboorae, Vernon Strand, Silt lake .. Kua, Sen Frenciaco Sighs, Seit lake I" O Conn,!, San Frmclero Sehlck, Silt lake Sand. Balt lake GREATEST KCMBBR HITS. Strand, Suit fake c.. Kldretl, Seattle Smith, Vernon Slglln. Salt late rhedbettrne, Vernon Oh onnell, Sen Froncieco Peole, Portland Bilieoa, Ben Frenc.tco s.. TWO-BAS- S HITTBH8. fane. Brattle Blflio, Sett Lake Faole, Portland Kimm, Sen Frenrieco Rid red, Beattie )ewte. Bait lake I...,...,., Strand, Salt lake Smith, Vernon Deal, are m 142 136 1.16 132 181 12 120 STS 2.7 212 Lon Aocolee . THREE BABB lUTTERS. Oakland Sand, Balt Lake BUh, Vernon liewks, Vernon Strand. Balt lake IViper, Oakland Ettnm. Ban franrwo Carroll, Loa Ancelo. Brown, H0UKRIN HITTERS. Strand, Sett lake High. Portland .................. Lewie, Balt lake Fonle. Portland grltrxa, Ion Angelre Hamm. Ban .Franciice a..,,..,...... Irltkk, Balt Lake TOTAL BABB iHfTTERS. f , Strand, Bait fake M 'fiha. Salt take fiilrod, Beattie kernm. Ban Franelaco Sand, Salt Lake Lae lAnrelee ' . RaiiHt. Vsrtss Lewie 8a tt Lake ...I I.,..., s SACRIFjrB HITTERS. Wilie. Oakland MeAnlejr, Lo. AnaVtea Moreno. Portland tarmll, too Angrlra Smith, Vernon Hifk. Vernon ...........a.,,.,.,. Frern-- Vernon Lafayette, Oakland ' , ....... BASE STEALERS. Oakland fane, Seattle Rrown. Oakland . Cooper. Barra meat Carroll, foe Anaelea MoDwItl. MUmCKinEFF-M- 214 141 22L 23imi 13 11 Sssttls Oak... Port... jll 10 15 Saots,. Lott .637 .527 ' Salt Lake ...... San Francisco .453 .443 .422 .38 70 7286 1( Vernon Los Angeles 1041108 1111118) Seattle Portland Oakland ..... ..... ..... Sacramento The NjWey pork dub eharopionnhip ur womeo get under wag tauraameatt yesterday wfean the qualifying reund was played. AHhough S. U. RUef. th meet tn clvaige, did net, make known LEADING HITTERS any scores, he said that he was well F.C. L.W. satisfied with the showings made, espe- Dick the Fjpyera at new cially s s man y .383 ,386 to Strand, S. L. the game. in the lowest .370 .373 Idea. D. Q. Mai r turned Lewises, L, of the day. For her first matt .360 ,358 score, Hale, Fort. , . She is paired- with Mrs. R. Reamer. Other versus follow; Miss VI. Cochran Team, Eldred, Sea. Mtf i .353 ,359 pairings Mrs. K. Kuutt. Mra K. M. Mvmphy verA- - Brown, Mrs J. Carbi versus sus Mike . .350 .353 Smith, f veroua M. Mrs if. Mrs. A. Hopper .344 ,349 Mrs T. Fayne, . A. Swan verGriggs, L. A. Mitchell, Mr. Almttnd Special 4d The Tribane. and R. Miss sus T Harris Hcky S. F. .342 ,349 versus Mrs. Arch Browning. Kelly, . LOS AN. Oct. J. Having initiated the .341 ,341 Kamm, S. F, Brigham Young univeywty Into Rocky mountain conference football, the Utah .001 .000 0 KePy . .two Rituue Aggies are back working ) In a sober fashion preparing for the big game they Preeent pl.yer. .... .sax a mm . M 0T8 TM led have gt Boseman H a MX Belea.es, .uspcaaioii. art 1J1 aax f n Friday ia meeting Coach Ott Romney Montana Bolx Totals 1 Sm .281 257 T 017 18JS .m 060 iit Iff ' TWa is another conference game and t PORTLAND. Its outcome hinges whether or not , G. B. ss. YB. JL 8H. 4B Ff. ?W, Utah Farmers stay in the running Gilbert . 2 0 I 090 th l 14(6 title or not. 'Coach Pick Run Hafe ... .858 86 86 18 J8 M 79 361 i! is ft giving the coming battle with' .319 2ft Braiil , , 4,85 J JH7 12 hue 'A J ,.....,.125 2 brothers team much serious attention . . . , . .149 6.45 Oreesett .816 81 165 .806 S3 10 8 2J4 hie men know that It will be a n .816 628 , ref.. ..177 397 93 IT .806 24 303 9 MX High ... ( ox 144 harder game than the one of last Sat.296 10 661 .90ft 76 164 30 90 8 .205 Poule ... as....... 168 729 100 219 11 .297 18 ?1 urday. 1 .0U0 14 6 8 4 0 8 "Tlie B. Y. U. made a good start in the Shaadpliiij .271 Mtftaon 12 48 .272 18 ....155 658 86 352 said Coach Romney comconference, 425 46 109 .856 15 28 f 8arat ....,124 menting upon the Frovo result of IH 6 198 50 .268 67 20 8 Huiip .... Coach Twftchell has a burn of 167 60S .262 85 153 2 6 .24 huskies and more 13 Wotfr ... m training and T 91 .... 3 2Z 28 3 0 e49 fiutlicjrland will better fit them for the experience mo remaining 24 47 107 10 .224 Mlddlotoo 8 0 games they have in the conference, S 38- Levcren , .218 107 22 10 4 83 offered They x enough .194 18A to en.196 Fiihruian . 0 competition 42 8 II me to call the attention of my men 1ST a 75 .m able 14 7 0 SI 18 0 berg . to weak their .194 41 4 be which Hi tnt V... must 20 24 done lift t1 6 ,167 , .167 before the Hoseman points, ft 18 5 MUie .... 9 gama next 1 43 76 Ott Romney at Boseman has Friday. 32 6 .158 9 IT Trumplec , a team .146 X B tem Her .180 29 0 6 46 0 that ha hgd Considerable experience and 1 a 4 8 Yarnaon . 29 wiU be fuH of clever football. Coach Dick U t 60 ' .120 .046 25 a 19 8 rolwutm a. 9 Romney thinks. Among the stars at .071 17 tSullfvau a 0 0 I 49 i I Montana Btate Is one Bryan, who is a 000 o 1 6 2 O' 0 6 CotmoHy e. fine kicker. He was out of school last year, but two years ago he had a great .381 Freaent platers 6068 3fW4 n 48 .51 82 im deal to do With holding the Utah FarmIS 554 5S 154 Re U a rsuttf? ahkni n er to a tie score. The other Montana State men are bound to be much better .260 104 060 228 6633 Total 849 61 690 1852 than last A. C. coach the year, OAKLAND-H- . Toe Aggie kicking problems are figure. not so LW. p f: ftB. HR. TB BH, BB. R 2B. difficult now that Butch Knowles has 0. AR 16 82 .Mi 41 73 m worked Into a hooter. Lafuyeit .... ....175 Knowles good i 14 .809 2 .847 4 ITS 39ft 110 645 .... Will kick th ball over the goal posts on the 47 .297 ,1 ,i!M 655 100 166 142 Ita , 4 Cooper ,, kickoff and punt quite well. The Farm1 .298 8 2 ..... 47 120 15 87 Howard , er were not forced to punt enough on J .211 184 625 lb Cathor I- - f (Saturday at Provo to permit Butch to find ..2M B 148 .289 425 118 119 48 Uarfiott . .278 put Just how far he could kick. 47 .919 t 17 46 9 lone .... 8 62 The Aggies used a mixed lineup on Sat7A 88 71 . ...... 79 202 IX SI I Knight ,i 8 ,2.118 .279 urday, giving two full teams a chance to 14 657 105 16S w Brown ... m, show themselves In action. Captain ConIS .289 6 ,2c8 715 73 185 Brubaker m .259 9 .266 88 0 321 10 81 roy played the full gam with hi hand 8 46 Kntua .... .249 .242 8 148 18 9 1 2ft 479 316 .153 bandaged and got out without eaeualtv. Koehler .244 ,249 171 23 41 ArJetf t la Ray Woolley, .the huky fullback, is exT .286 .281 SO 65 281 86 Schnlt pected to be hack la the game hortlv, .227 4 .228 89 7 82 ftWita 54 . 140 which should strengthen the backfield. .swe .220 a 4 96 20 Brenton Lindsay and Kirk are both showing themJ .188 13 2 9 44 Madera selves worthy of consideration for hack-fiel- d 1 .208 1) 25 6 122 45 Krerntyr berths. 1B 0 61 2 10 8 ia ,t' Rtad ... Th Aggie student body, realising that ,)K2 9 .189 7 16 0 ftt 9 f Caffey th coming game with Bozeman will be a .164 I t .180 18 0 112 38 . (hTe one, will give the team a rousing tough .111 9 a 1 9 .lit fiofMlwm" sendoff Wednesday when the squad leaves .088 ' 9 .A6 9 12 IS Eley . ... for th north. The students will march 9 .4)09 . 9 9 3 jma 5 Wilier . 9 .000 .000 9 to the O. 8. I depot on Dixth West and 9 ft 4 Ofcon 9 .009 11 8 Center streets and there a few speeches Colwell 009 9 ,909 wiU he made by prominent boosters of 9 5 9 4 MimHU .009 6 ,909 9 1 1 Weila .. the Aggie. Wednesday next the Aggies will play 84 ?374 .78 theOnMontana 809 8421 779 1726 .70 Present plavers .... Wesleyan eleven at Helena 88 7 22 29 148 Thursday afternoon the Aggie freshmen will clash with Coach Woody Romney s 178 78 TotXls .87 Logan Grfzslles on Adams field. 'Considerable interest la being shown in this can e. L.W. ft. SB. test by supporters of both teams. G. 9 .338 K Slie ia BATTIN0 CLUB .554 .474 .CLUB FIELDING P.C. L.W. .302 .305 San Fradcisco 301 .303 Vernon ... .290 .292 Los Angeles , .282 .234 .282 .282 .281 .281 .270 .276 Sacramento SALT LAKE. A ... .... Wllbolt .... Players Show More Knowl- Kiiltn Vltt ..e.a Lewi BMta Mvera edge of Game and Pepper Since Jordan ... Contest. Hand (fOUid ... BvW m first-squa- m 8R. 10 8 1 7 1 t t L n . 23 T 52 18 21 0 n 2 6 - 7 4A 45 ptavpTa .... upensiuai 24 S JH8 672 08 J4 3000 n pm nn 4) f 8K0 24 i. 53 t 134 5 2T78 107 10T 28 10 58 132 2845 190 Kamm 0. ... .151 .. ..165 .. ,.IBt ,, ..114 . Ot snnell Asnew . .. , .... Valle Elliaon gee ....in 180 ... .....103 .. . 16T ..173 .. .. 62 .. .. 41 ,. .. as omplos . , Kllduff ... Rliyne .... I R. lllller . oembe . .. Welsh .... Telle . .. I ... 76 ....lotS ..... , . Cotirtney Alien .... (leery .... Scott 3. Miller . Mitchell .. . ... ... .... 36 43 SI .. Bhee MeVVeeney Hodge 14 39 14 ..... .... .... .. . Hyatt 11 ...12 87 .... Bdt .a tiafibourn Hmh Uurphjr . Kawypr . ... .. 10 eldO 72 19 e.e French , . . Hanaah . ... ..124 .... .... Kidr .1113 .181 . .... H U ... Lot'kftr toyl .140 . .. .. t .. 52 . ao ft .... .( Jump IH .... . 4 48 40 22 . C.itdop Jolly . , , .. Gorman prtQt tlftettse, 1 player . . t1 30 203 603 1 31 4i m H $n 186 2t4 2i2 125 372 217 W 82 19 I 4 19 110 12 6 6 3 16 80 1 84 IT IB 95 168 2T 3 3m in 4k AR J3 330 6m 478 76 t!0 448 216 188 713 880 108 25 277 322 1418 40 53 1052 7 1060 R 117 44 i 70 342 0 t3 22 4 19 4 5 3 8 0 0 t 1992 8 3001 H 242 II 10 4 0 220 176 8 f -- TV 0 234 2 198 3777 336 199 HR. TB 6 228 Bli 147 265 n 22 W Z 6 5 7 6 46 24 ft 64- - 12 220 187 378 140 62 252 345 24 ft 25 5 21 1 31 ft 26 8 4 5 2 2D 0 4 81 0 0 0 6 6 76 24 1 3 0 0 22 21 10 5 0 0 5 6 1 0 0 0 527 iooo c 6 miI 339 76 70 2615 3 0 O ft 1 0 36 6 28 87 , 0 0 1 29 6 0 4 1 ft 267 1 1 6 4 a l 0 290 0 9 tt 20 1 o o is 0 J Moltwitc 0 Han 0 0 0 Sehmkei Koppi Athletic Activities The West high athletic girls are showing much spirit this year. Already the girls have visited several canyons and ths Girls' Swimming club he been meeting rule a. week at the Y, W. C. A Yesterday officers were elected for the Girls Swimming club and for their Hiking club Helen Larson was elevted president. while Emma Holmes was elected vtoe president. Miss Larson, ms on of the malnatavs of the West hjgh swimming team last year, and wllt he a valuable swimmer to Miss (Virol Evans, Instructor of girls' athletics. Officers for the Hiding club were elected as follows: Isabel! Frailer, president; Alice I'mtis, vice president, and Mh rebel! Ski ter, treasurer and secretary The Hiking club will hold their next hike a week from this coming Saturday up Mill Creek canyon. .Saturday fifty giris from the loader's elub will have an outing up Ogden canyon. Thursday the girls will hold a candy sale by which it will help finance the outing. utt . ....... KheHtan 0 4ner I . . . Bhe . . . MatteoDl .. .... ..... . ..... .. Mtgnaid . Hugh Me Auiry Uongia Dtiniov ifh prvnrer f Lvn . . . 1 homaii . . Release, 4ft 20 . ?8 .... .... .... ... 15 4ft 3 42 ..41 Plrkham Wallace . PrwtPBt 53 8 88 pfaytr . , ati9pntona Total! 123 126 87 16 ft m 6 1ft 7 22 ft 3 t 1 m 14 616 ft! 4 19 13 10 2 10 21 4 2! 22 0 101 1ft 316 ft ft 6 27 49 2 3 6439 171 216 18 6010 834 13 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 Ift 42 41 24 5 4 .ft 0 6 49 20 15ft 4 7 4 ft 2 SO ft 1 1 16 4 7 2 278 6 tx hnm Hepling 0 .... .. III 0 .....08 35 14 84 48 28 28ft 60 34 9 2324 40 1 2 M 9 2 1854 297 61 85 2778 287 350 154 tv. .400 .ft-'- -- Tobin fVRg 1 .. .... .. . . 22 J .2X6 t ,277 .276 !0 AfUuui ftarOner ftponrer Jaroba PUg , , .... ... Sorgo F , . . , ftVIIUama Willi Sitter .826 .821 296 , ...... .. .... Wont Flash This Tip to the World 0 7 '19 9 19 8 a ri .8f .861 :St .m .286 .826 .m .228 .222 .266 .604 .212 .179 .10$ 6 19 8 .1U 6 .900 ... f ... .0110 180 1$ leu-.'- 391 Rehearing of Federal League Suit Denied X iS .274 .268 .259 .238 ,233 .235 .922 .222 .208 .216 .207 .202 .132 .171 Ml ,006 .0(10 .000 .000 .000 ,000 .262 .263 .264 .26$ y WASHINGTON. Oct. 9. Rehearing was denied by the supreme court today of the case brought by the Baltimore club of the defunct Federal league against organised baseball in which th court held that jrofesBiongl baseball, as played under the present national agreement, does not posses (toe attributes of interstate commerce. The baseball ease, brought by the defunct Baltimore Federal league club against organised baseball, resulted In the court deciding that professional baseball, played by teams under th national commerce agreement, is not interstate treble damand in dismissing the suit for antiBherman under the ages brought trust law. Junior High Soccer League Starts 1922 Season Today 16 m m Turf Results and Entries . . Fhimran .... . . . Tran ft Adam r 10 22 8 14 8 1 ,818 .808 .297 The junior high school soeeer football league gets under way today, the Jordan school opposing Jackson, South opposing third. Nancy fsoe, Flying Frtnc and Bryant, and Roosevelt playing Irving, alia ran. games to be played on the grounds of schools at 4,15 oclock. the XATQNU EKTJUEI. An innovation this year, which is exsix First race, furloags Wiading Through W, pected to create mor Interest among the Hi l W 98. William Oldt 97, locarno 9. students, is the point system worked out Lieutenant Coioesl 109, Furbelow 101, TGpineat 102. Merle 194, Janke 104, Win or Quit 104. by the supervisor of physical education, will count as five points Debooero 104, Green Hold JJJ, Batrell (omba whereby a goal and a corner placement one point Time 108, last Roa. 191, Goldea Fkwa 194, BUlz be fort minutes, with a will of games 108, Mibei Rglf 198, Gammer Mutton 101. In case ef rest at half-timSecond race, Mx furlongs Daa . 0'8alll-vaa tie score, replay to take place on 125. My. fete 125, uleneole 125, Triumph ' 12. October 11. Mentlc 109, Latbnp 109, Great Luck -J12, Thursday, Prince K. 112. Third race, ail furloaya Stotieag 107, Whl 112, Pukamo 112, Ktnamaa 118, Stump Jr. 112, Reelfoot 112, Nuyakaid 112, jUuky Rue ' Line-u- p Game 12. Gordon Shaw 113. , Fourth race, one milt and seventy yards Deadlock Pindar 104, lno. NBJW 194, HAVEN. Oct. Yato rtprork Conn., igrl Startle 19, Lnlted Verde 110. Started practice today for the game with Fifth race, alx furlong Gangway 102, th Univeretty of Iowa next Saturday 192, Kat.ro 194. Fair Phantom 1UA, g men George With three Mia Joy 112 A. Braadelbaaa 110. O' Hearn and Eddie Racket, Charley Siath net. six furlonga Gall Ford 197, Bench from Becket the absent Waywaaaamo 112. Bacchus 112, Krtneth 112, suffered a broken bone insquad. one hand In 112. Tender Beth 112, peqoot 112, Pompous the North Carolina game Saturday and G upton 112. Courtier 112 Rilly Gates 112. , Bench twisted a knee. OHearn has bepn Seventh race, one mils sad a sixteenth the game with a pulled tendon. letsani 95, Byaapon) 100, Bvaverk.il foO, ford put of It i believed OHearn may be able to Wrack 10Q, Huen nS Esiarpolette lo7, but li7. Trooper IbR MlchseJ J Daly 108. play for a short time Baturday. Beacourt 110, lony Rcau 119, Mormon Rider Becket and Bench are expected to be out for mpre than two weeks. 115, Pattern 109. fax-toch- e 1 3814 ..... .... ia 32 6 O fUroy ,.m WiatwaU .T. , . Lue Htumpf 20 Total . .... I 5 SKATTLB. DUoa Kldred Rehupp Hood SdtfoiT Orr Dailey 12 Pt, sent piarera , 0 7 after d 0 0 0 1 eft 19 44 8 Prmieh . Canfield . . W( henfeld .... Peter ( 8 19 ...125 rook .... Fitienr . . rundall S 108 45 OS ..,,..169 a . McNeolry E 88 18 8 16 128 HI . Pratfr 18 7 12 174 17J 78 08 Htuuage r.tk ... 126 succes-sive'da- West Girls Organize for , , Murphy ... . . Peare Manger . . Mfiiafflgftfl Kuna .. . ,. Bk .. 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There haa been a KallJo .... great improvement going on in th Rle. , m ., r prewnt PA $u PA 6. 21 Tlmraton . cheerful than they did just after the In that Jordan 'game last Thursday. game the whole team showed the Hunting spirit which holds a team up well in any contest, but fight was about ail the Saints had that day. The line was not holding and the- backfield wa not getting away around the ends as they do tn practice and as they Bid in the Davis game. They did not roil when running Interference, which was especially poor. Last night they- came back and showed The backfield and line the real thing If the Saints keep played to perleetlon. on playing as they did last night they will surely go straight to th lop. Coach Peterson pt at finally ha picked his first-teasquad, but there still red jermains seven or eight seys to give out to about, twenty-fiv- e fellows. fighting On th I,. D. S. 1. campus the Saints second team tonight will duke on the Jordan dlnglings. It is not known who will take part in this game, although it Is thought that ithe coach will give all the men a chance who have participated in a first-teagame. The rest of the squad will probably be picked by the showing ths fellows make In this game, as there are many pew men at the L. P. 8. 11 who will be given a chance to the show the'r stuff. On Wednesday third team will play their Initial contest with the Brvant Junior high. There are many promising boys on this team, some of whom would, if they bad a few more years over tholr heads, bo plating on the first team. The Orange ami Blaik fellows from the Junior college will afso plav this week, although It Is not known There are who their opponents will lie many good payers on this bunch, among Leon them being Captain Liddell, An Liddell. (Solomon, Know, Woods, iJoyd, A. Smith and another A, Smith, AValker, Cannon and a few more. The Saints proper have two battles this week. On Thursday they play Boxelder, and expect a hard fight. They expect to come back with th second scalp of the season banging to their belt. This will break all retords of the Saints, as they have won ony one game annuallv up until now, but they expert to make up for all their losses this year and come On Fridav through without a defeat. the first team will engage In a conflict with the Weberltss. which will be played It will not be on the Granite inmtrns played oil Cummings field, because the elevens aie West high and ths Grand hooked up to occupy it. Last vear the Weber grlddei slicked up oft the Saints, so th Saints are determined to beat them beyond recognition. The whole first squad will take part in these two contests Some of th men will get into the fray on berth occasions, although no man can v cry well play a full game a day for two The Saints were dealt a severe blow hen It waa found that Russon, playing regular half, received a concussion in the Jordan game and will be obliged to remain out of the lineup for the entire season. Russon is stellar backfield man and backs the was one of the hardest-hittin- g Saints i burned ownership of. His loss He made r great hit Will be keenly fell and showed op well In the Davis and Jordan games. Captain Milo Pearson Jewkes, Romney and a few others are also on the nick list, but will be back in the lineup soon. 40 40 4 .... ........ 4 10 e,,160 Kite? ..we, . Aofiitaon 140 - e,.ift ,, 54 BH. 7 21 ft 4 30 22 20 2 46 e.g 25 .... Kraa Jenitinn TB. 1. vm Strand Wjuriws Romney Settle Expect Tough With Brother Otts Ter. .263 262 ; . AND TIGERS .24) .230 , .220 ,100 .167 .mi .118 ,PflO ,wo JATONIA RESULTS. six furlonx4lirle Henry, won; First Rornl Dick second. Beg Psrdoq, third. . Time, 1 15 4-BUheltea. Approval, Rapid Stride, Ruby, John Hosher, Plus I lira and Mabel Rule also ran. Secopd rac. five and n half furlongs Jiree Portland Im, second; (Jraes'llald, lady, won, Tmic. 1 10 4 5. 5alole, Be Quick. Premtolite. iowe 311, Royal --Maid, Violet Mabony and Ueeklluaa also rnn. Third race, one mile and A sixteenth won; British Maid, aeeond; Pump., Time, 1 51 3 5, lady Mother and $ race third Daugherty also ran. Fourth face, alx furlong. Giya, won; Jinnee B Brown, eeeomi; McGees Pink, third. Time, 1 15 2 5 F.v.hn White. Mr Grafter, MiMecUn and XJUIe Black Sheep also ran Fifth, race, one mile and seventy yard Sister Flo, won, Repeater, eeeond, Lady Raehel, third, lime, I 19 Promising Torn, Harvest Ring, Rekah, Bun God, War Prize gad Alameda ran fetrl al Sixth race, elx furlongs Onl finf, won: Alice Heat lug Blue l.ntrv, eetond: davlnla, third ran. W siting and Kindred all Tune, Wau-hfti- l beventh rate, one mile ami three sixteenths f Mormon aeeond Rider, Pantlihver, wui; lulaa, (Copyright, L922, by H. p, fisher. Trade Marl Beg. U. 8. Bat, Qff.) - - first-nam- e. te n Three, of Yale Stars Out of for' Iowa first-strin- By BUD FISHER . ' N ft |