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Show .THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL, ;1G 20, 1923. II PSIIHSIL! Ch&mp Swimming Predict Ctrl Will : Meet Will Show Outdo Ruth by t$S0 IFI,1 OmCAOfi, Ipril 19. SBlde, NeLie, elide!" may be tha bleacher Mogaa of 4959, and "Maizio at tha lot'' the Immortal Caseys sac For wooten eaa play ball as weU aa man. aoeording te Floyd A. Howe, director of physical training for eg Michigan high sehtwlg.' and they will On slugging their way into the big leagues some of those days, he believes, , 's No womaa will ever beat dash record," said Mr. Rowe. That Is ene branch of sport where man win always be supremo. But there a no reason why some sturdy girl, with a kesa outdo Babe batting eye, ahouidD't Ruth s home-ra- n record. "After a goaoratlon or two of sound physical training for girls, you'll sea man hustling to hold their supremacy to almost all forma ef athletics, DEETDIGGEBS I firmly t jjordanite Vanquished on L. D.J5. U. Diamond by i i - Lopsided Score, 11 to I. t: t . , h Standing l th Um I VrenH Iordan . . . )jut high . Salt Lakt Dlvlalan. Won. Lost. P rt I.oo .m; .500 .500 .oou WMt high . TMterday afternoon on tba I. 6 U. campu tha Skints baaetaall nlna foated tba Jordan BeetxUggers by acora of 11 to 1. t$i j Tha Jordanitaa opened tba fray and succeeded ln puablnf over the only run they made In the ulna Innings of play. Thla waa made ty Bowen, the lead-oman. who drew a bnae on run tails. Tha Saints arered threa Iverla this Inning. Pratt, Russo n and son being the eeorera. The JonOmte got ene of their fmr Mta in the aaoond Innings, but aid not score. . In thla Inning tba Balnta came through with another pair of ruH, Pearaun making one and Pratt tha ether. Tha third and fourth Innings wara aooeeleaa for both teams. In the fifth Adamnoa and Iverson of tha Saints brought tha- - total up to sevah, which was converted into eight when Pratt again crossed the pan In the sixth. Tha seventh Inning was Sso eoereieea. but In tha Saints' last (Hun their grand ioitl of eleven Waa reached, when Pratt, Pea roe and Iver-a- e completed the circuit. Holt, pitching for the Saints, heaved aa excellent game, allowing hut one run and four hits, and striking out 1 . Traps Bring Out Bold Gaifte. that tba day la coni' Ins whoa accuracy will count for ev believe the man who can hit tha bail straight down tha fairway or place tha shot so that ha can get a good Una to the hole will have a decided advantage In the tee shot. But he must also pUy the iron club or the braasie with lust as muth accuracy to reach the green and to hold it. The limit in distance from tha tee has about been reached. Golf bails will not fly any further than some of the present make, and it ts weU that such Is the case, if balls traveled any further the golf courses would soon be ruined. More land would bo needed and thla would mean more men on the course and a greater cost tor upkeep. If the golf balla were to fly further It would tall for mors accurate driving. It is difficult enough now to keep W e the ball straight. professionals figure that anv new ball that might find ita way into the market which would give us mors distance would not necessarily hsip Our game The distance balla are for the average player. A golf ball will stand Just so much compression professionals man-ar- e to give it about all that is possible. With the soft hitters the ball that compresses easily will travel further. This is what the new iong-dtunce balls will do, so the duffer can look for more distance in the future and will find it. manta were most sstbuslasUc in their praise. They aeon found that the they also discovered that thev were becoming more proficient In .pitching to the greens. Golf links where the greens are wide open do not call for any expert pay and soon a golfer falls Into pad habits. He does not try to pitch to the pin, but merely contents himself with being well an the green. I tow a at pinehurot recently I witnessed some very arbitrate pay by Waiter Hagen. It was a revelation to eee this very fins golfer pay over the difficult Ptnshurnt course In Snob low figures Hagen adepts himself to conditions. He realised that would not wockv to shot high pitch he tried a rug-u- p with great success. Pad-dock- COLLEGIATE Bo trie far the ehamptenehip swimming meet te be held at tha Deseret gymaastem tonight have been received from moat of the Junior had! schools of the city and it far expected that acme kvoly oompetittoa will be put, up, Thi inMl-wtH hi .tmdftitibt-- r direct toa of Wlllltm K. who h&fl had cijonre of tho threo previous oneo, all of which kavsL Swan vary succems- - Er-ae- srsxsn on Direction. The golfers hi Great Britain fear the Amertran Invasion sum! they have reasons to. I It tie Gene 8arasea ts going over this year also. Gene, if he has pasty of time to practice. will be at the top of his game at that time. He (las bad a long beet and it should do him good. Coeds of the it Utah win Haras n eaa eland-- g let of golf. lie oompete In theUniversity telegrapnio track and Is constantly at it. When he pot field meet under the direction of the playing around he is practicing Iron National 'Women's Collegiate and shots to the green. aowocla-tkm- , He Kota site Track AthMiles Gene realises the Importance of sc Mav 19. The approval of Dr. H. curacy lit all of his shots, snd tha Leo Marshall has beea received, and ta what has brought him to the front. toe local Women's Athletic association I am not one who believes that Bara-swiH drew out plans at a mass meeting wKI have a bad year. I payed of the gtria today. with him as a partner this past winThe "U will iota the association ter and had plenty of opportunity to and compete la tha meat against tha Women golfers will be greatly-aidehis observe women game. golfin ilia western section inby a livelier bag. Boms Constant practice will keep him In colleges any school west of tha Missisers used to use a very hard bail. Intended for hard hitters, and they made the front ranks, fust as it did Johnnie cluding Howard O. Oieeveland of tho sippi. a great mistake In doing It. What McDermott, tha kingpin of tha Amer- Modesto Junior college a tho district they tied la a tiull that Is not wound ican professions q ten or twelve yearn governor. to tightly. This la the ball that arlU ago. Bach institution will hold an In terMcDermott wan deadly accurate with riers meet on tho home field May 19. (ly better from their club. ha had a club ha that pracmnshie, the meet, tho director will Traps Develop Accuracy. ticed n great deal with. There waa Following send to Mr. Clsaveland the first-plaBritish courses are not ' so - well no department of tho game where he winner In sack gient with tha time trapped as our own. Better trapped was weak, and UUa spoke for Ids suc- or record. nhts. the trapping is done cess on the links. links, whan each meet follows: for The program mound on he started who around wiH the green, flooding, MocDonald Smith, (wild will else ge help to improve dash, to be tha dash, tor the Jordanitee, appeared quality of the gulf. We ara bet- abroad, according to reports, it an- hurdles (four 3 Mi feet), - batters He hurdles, Saints'the for ter in this country for this other golfer who knows tho Imporfairly easy guiera 2 feet), hutsUra hurdles, (eight ms replaced by hfahlstrem in the reason had we will always be far tance ef accuracy. He is another one rater (four runners), of the golfers of Great Britain of the Uttle fellows of (ha game. Mac fifth, who proved more effective. ahead fonr runners), I MUIU 3A1HW. unless they awaken to the fact that weighs only about Up pounds, but reay relay runners), running high i ,.... E.H glllewe.tf ....B RH.I. closer-trapped greens develop greater he can hit a golf had a long ways. Jump, (tea broad Jump, running running hilta He accuracy. has a very fine approach shot hop, atop and Jump, shot-pu- t, 100 I'neygh IsmB I know a gotf dob in the west where which has been a big halp to youths discus throw, Javelin throw, 1 I O Wlitmeee.se.. 4 00 Fearawet a lot ef internal diaaenstou arose a his scoring.always bUew.lb hall baseball throw. basket aad throw WeU Golf oourses that ara Usrdeer.lb '. 4 4 0 0 year or so ago over the fact that .1110 that be In the dub had around the green will trapped .. 4 0 0 0 the powersmore about Bober If .. bring 401 OiSsddler.cf ... course with better results to aB olaiaee ef plsy-- k 10 10 ordered a aiifeeS.rf . I 0 0 MUesrey.lf It la Just as difficult to approach lk .411 llAlhnpe .... 3000 more length, better greens of the latest Pram,.... Salt Lake Soccer Team ... 0 mere 0 and bunkered. a green without any traps aa M Is 1 pattern, severely OUtesdlsgp .10 Belts .10 center of a 10 0 1 The coarse was completed and a large to put the ball into the Irakis, it aiishWran.p. Meets Rangers Tomorrow Irern ..... 10 0 0 number of the players did not like the green that a camlpetely aurroanded i.tt . 30 10 Idea of having ail their fun ruined. with traps If a payer leans to Man y thought that they would never get out of a trap be will set be afraid Saturday afternoon the Sait lake fhtsle .. Wit ill TeUls eleven will clash with the again be able to obtain tho old scores to pay a bpld game. touches were Tut on by soccer squad on Kelsey's field Rangers Scorn by tsslsfe Finishing on Thirmatter a ef six As montns after taut, 11 of Utah teenth South and Main street. The I 3 O 0 3 1 O t (tent had passed name of those who had (Copyright, 1333, by the Bell Syndi- athletes ofin the University roe the an- Salt lake JeoWe tiuu ...1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 prepare not yesterday has a game lost most kicked the about tha squad Improves cate, Inc.) nual Interorganlutkm track nnd field thus far and Pemmsry; Bums Putt. Itnsana, lesnwa, is favored to win SatBseea 1 Doer, Mehlstrao, Buns Pntt 4. meat which will be staged on are tha gourday, although Ranger Bwao. Fesn. lveiaaa 1, MtnM, Pete field today, starting nt 4 30. ing to put up a hard fight The Rangme, Bowes.. Desble ylsy Whins we H tie, Kvary etadeot of tha U is eligible ers defeated the Roveys and were able ts Dew, Stoles bswee Prstt 3, Parma, of wfll have all msec tor which (he to tie with Caledasdans, sat leerma, Bsbsr, Peeree. Beit, Ademene, tho arrant ef n regular interctelegat champions, andthatherefor caa b reBssrea, Dewey. Bite Off Bolt 4. eff Hesd-- h e oompetittoa, teobiding th lied upon to fight all th time. Salt in. eff Meblstrara 0. Berne ew belle run and mite relay, which are being Lake win line up aa follows- - Oess-wei- l. Off Bolt 1. eff Reedlsg 1 eff Mshlstrea 1. Introduced into Utah Orolaa for the ewt By Holt b, by Beedtsa 4 by Prim and CHaphmm. Sadler, liywt first time thte aeeann. Metuetum 1. Pseeed tolls Jwd 1. Time George Willun. Perry, Th freshmen appear to have a Waite. and of game 3 been. Umpire Png .Wararr. F. Wilkin, Poole and Tur-vl- ll good chance of winning the title, aa with R. Turville, Bu(captain), school Orge number of tenner Ugh rn and Burtoff a reserve. Kickater scored on an error by Parratt. lies, with two more added to (he te- atars are sated to represent the off 5 45 n. m. at in the The eeore' go. The score was "MiUdlnga under the leadership al of Alex The Woodmen team from Ogden WEST Hlm. 0 RAN ITS. throughout tho game, DEFEAT WEST HIGH premier distance star. BB 0 A BHOA. but East managed to keep in the Mad Hogean, On- - the first year roster wfll be will clash with the Holtandlag at th STUB . 9 0 .... .... If rf 999 all ef tha tuns. t Iteyt Junior high school field. Thirsuch stars aa Vic Watkins, broad South fttmaff.rf ni Granite high arhool baseball Nfrtt m ,T... .4 1 .9199 teenth South and Sate streets Thte Ootvln, for the Leopards, did gome , lumper; Dick Williams, aprintar and ftftorfBji 2b ... 141 plModaay.Sb .9192 IHsyera defatted tha West high te be a close gam. a seven good expected especially work, fanning Eldistance rsaner; .. tunBea; Hoggan, .4101 and making a couple of nica unas- roy West Hid Rovers will travel rapentativaa by the snore 'of I to 3 nurrawe ... 4SD!4,Umm,m Newman, hurdler and sprint ee: toThe OHartwlMb 19) sisted oua. Davie heaved well for Francis and clash with the Ogden yesterday afternoon on tha Panther Hrt4M,rf Ogden 1 quarter-Adlend . . 9 1 19 1 9 9 Gillespie, the Hankers, and Leonard picked a broad Juniper; campus In a hotly pitched contest. Holder Morris, runner-Orvl- squad. Th Ogden boys should taks tin t .... 8 9)9 hard 9 3 s.,.e The game waa a pitching combat r . one out but of tha fate youngster this clouds. the Brans gams . 4 9 0 Heed 4 Shy .... dlrrtance 0 9 8b PamttSb 12 runner; Cutler, tar, until tha ninth inning, when Joe Harft 1 9 9 did big bit as a pinch hitter. 4 199 Bisk p Richards, dlrrtance runner; Leiaad ars going to make them earn it. ney, tha Bed and Black heaver, Btnwj The score: 2 9 9 0 Boob WiiArdrrf. Burrows, Merrill, mutter; I weakened. COPPUR BANK, EAST HIGH. aoore Up to this time weights; Theron Jones, Javelin and League waa 4 to t for the visitors. (haArnold BHO.A! Preeenmtion BHOA. discus, Teals .. St t 27 14; Total . . 38 12 2T 9 and a heat of other stars. ... 4 Bin lie, tha pitching phonom of the tfyera.e deers by kwtsse 130 Th Beta Theta FI, Sigma Chi and 1 Davis S p 8b , . 5 0 MocTlsoo.Sb. , a resit. Game in Session 4 S much 113 Farmers, sensational displayed conara Pi Katspe Alpha fraternities 1 4 t! Morphy, ef. .. 3 10 form In- fanning out fourteen oppos- west Hi.. ... 4 3 e o e e i e t Leonard. 3b. . . . . . 4 144 ceded a good chance of finishing well Briers liana 3. (mil, 1g Brown, lb., t 2 10 Semaary; ing tattera. Blake wwrked steadily 19 A Plan ef M CHICAGO, Glen Anderson the Beta's April Brows... . 4 10 3G9ytr,lf.. 0 0 30 up. on the mound throughout the game BreSea, Utter 3. Pelra. Bass Peteraea 3. sportsmen together Cameron, as. . 4 1 0 ljlWiiK lb. ... 4 4 4 0 standby, while a bdet of sprinters are banding 1.900,000 and only allowed two bases on bails Lindsey 2, Ifeeeee. Hsrtwell X, Best, for of the in preservation animal, fowl many points for b 4 13 3 expeoted to bring Bradea. hi. little, Martis If.,.. 0 0 1 Barney alas had a good day in at r ik- Btkrea,Klkrem. The Pi Kap and aquatic lit waa th aim of th Three-to- e Foies. bit Hartwell. Nlrbolaef .. 4 4 3 0 Wright,. ... 3 10 1 the Sigma Chi group. ing out batters, taking tea of them Stales bases Isaak Walton League te America, Nott, BcarreUl. Brsdrs. Foies, Tbomrart.. 4 0 1 lCnlp.p 3 12 1 ham no Individual stare, but a good down tho line. which opened Its frist annual convenbunch of pi riggers will b on hand. j Peru brok Ptrratt. Bara on belle Off Hlik. 3. 1111 wit,. 'The Farmers scored their first tally Struck tion will Coach Tommy sot By Barney 10, by Dl.ke 14 today with fishermen hare from Fitzpatrick iTcmpcst.rf.. 100 0 Pixrhobly i the second frame la the fifth they thlrty-n- v baa his trsbk and field stats. bits Noll. Braden. Voire Hit IVibUw.s,,, f000 made two more, while In the next Sacrifice to a great extent on tho perI Calvin Monaon. Time of 1 0 T 2 aith pitched ball ato they added one more to their (sics 1 .30. Umpire Barber. In of athletes formance the 0 Bvsnap today's 1100 meat. With a lint. 10 0 Ryes, probability of the state BOXING NOTES In the ninth Inning the Bed and meet being moved forward to May 12. BEATS Bine pill tessera got at Barney and EAST 41 Tsais... f M M Tsais- .- 41103114 there remains only three weeks before Braes bp laalsis: made five hits. Singles by Mon son, over. will season Utah be th CLEVELAND, Ohio, April 11. NATIONAL COPPERS Copper Bask .0 Beat and Parratt, a double by BJake There wiH be no mom boxing la test Risk ...0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 and a triple by (Hartwell gent over CleveSand during Mayor Fred Kohrune. Knees four Caasraa. Davis, MyEast high supped n win oyer the ers.Bsuraryt ler admin iteration, unlerat he reTURF RESULTS Kaus Mnti t, Dsvte The Panthers made their first two National Ueoaanl 3, Bank nine yesterday I. an order issued hat night, barvokes 3. Verse, Brews, rune in the second inning ScarceUI afternoon Copper Bseone. Msrphy on the East high campus, ring amateur bout. The lid has .been connected with the ball lor a Berry, Wrtgkt, Pembroke, when thev come out on the long end tease. Devise, Th LONDON. Craven on 19.' bout for Herns April dhunped tens professional Bsasae, Wrtxht, Mao hit, while Elkrem sent out a of the score. a stiff R. Brews, Myers, Verne. stakes, run at Newmarket today, somo time. i double. The two payers ater cams wind was blowing at Although the time, both pky, verm by Lord Aster's bay cult were bit amateur Permits issued for Brens. already Only, Berry, borne on saerlflcs bits by Braden and team put up noma snappy ball. hows will be revoked, and there will Btelaa bares aforrtaon, Baaoaa, IArrirt Hand, by Sunstar out of Third . No runs were tallied until tba last Vera. Morphy, Wright. Baasee. Hit off Thick,, which started second favorite be no more boxing bouts allowed at Tha eighth frame agar the last of half of tha third Inning, when hkurt fa Ip I. eff i. Brews 4, aff Ortem 9, eff at 2 to 2 against. chibs or smokers, even though only the Red and Black lads In the way of high began using the stick effectively Daria 4. Baaea aa bails Off Calp 1, off Lord Rosebery's Elkin (to wan. a hay dub mambas are present, Knitter snoring. ' Braden received a bane ea enough te bring in six runs The J. Brews 4. eff Caivq Wff biria 3. colt by Lssnberg out of aid balls and was sent to third by Fbira's Bankers began their onslaught in tha track oat By On Ip R 4, foirta T. also by Hi mayor uMmstian yea tbs quoted at T to 2 against, finlong single into the Oft field. Braden sixth round and chalked up four tal klta Msrpkyi Morrison. Nirhola, ished second, two lengths behind th result of a demonstration staged at Barry. Myare. Oie Larson. left winner. I'mylre aa intercity diov last night at whltei aa team Marrlam. Baaoaa, Wright, A be waa a ringside spectator. Bewersl Besws, Calp, Vorae. Brawn. Camara. ROSCPt April 19 The Royal Darby, hundred persona protested against th carry leg a purs, of 104,000 lira, was decision of th Judges which awarded won today over the Pmriolo race course a verdict to Moris Kleinmaa. deve Edythe Tyler Wins Tenhii by Oma da Oongeitano of tho Teetio tend, over Jerry MoMaana. Boston stable. Victor Emmanuel and Crown natknd nmntenr dam From Miss Stroup Prince Single Humbert witnessed the race. pion, with a bamgo of ' y MOahrammameMs boos. aet'l-T- . After Inning a Th teiosf eras stopped until osTerwl ss abags Bdyths Tyler cam back etrnngrand WOB tha aexVtwo and tha match First race feer fnrMage Hie Cash we. hwderg la th verbal Srom A nnt Jens asraag. Beaiaa Oirl thM. Tim, ejected. Rosalind Htraup In tba featura con"When dgtit attendants decline to tent of the women's singles tennis 44. Kiaap, Trafalgar. Osr Cswsilsslns like gentlemen snd persist in A. 4. Bads, ate tourney of the University of Utah Pi rid. Mesa Dmue, Demos,UtlrWssih lik bums, it la time to dona acting tO Friday Tapi, Chin, yemerday. Tha final two Beta wv lady on the gam hare, Mayor the doors ram. won by Edythe by acocea. ne tw Kohler seU. Oold ram. Based sheet terk It yon want $150 worth of ford Other result follow: Isetta North wm, Pmttunrl. eeraad, Imbsnsaia third defeated Inca Burton, Emma Ttm. 4 90. m. Psol. Traasftra, Rsgdrat, CHICAGO. April IE (By rite Assotubful,- icrvlceahle car, eithJohnson and Vila Shafer paired on Airtaa ciated Press,) Peso was declared In tsd Base Hill Qtrl sis ns. er roadster, light delivery, coupe, set to a score. Third nes. fire sag half farms th boxing war today whan Mies Tyler, aa a result of her Bern seeoad. Mabel V. third. th diicaga local chapter of the National touring car or chassis, this spea conceded 4 good chance of Tires,was.141.lady Bath's 1mm. lafflaa (tor 8 port Alliance agreed to delay twenty-fwinning the title, as Mias btraup I Sport, bio Bern. Baal Leightm had Bsai our cial sale .will be worth your atscheduled Its hours match one of the feminine etare at the "U Mat. aim raa. for next Monday (right. This leaves Fourth rare, six fneteags Blasm wsa. tbs way clear tention, Kdyths seemed unable te piac her exanother for boxing third. BrrreAb.lt eoraed. RiMe shots in the first set, but by taking Tin., hibition also sat for April 22, 1917 Touring, Higgler shock absorbent advantage of every opening left by him raa. Psghsm. Sspwatie, BalgafkrM Johnny Wilson, middleweight Rosalind, ah won decisively te both good rubber and a fins angina, with will meet Italian Jo Gans and Fifth raea, an. sad seemly yards Pie pion, Moore . the second and third seta wiH oppose Frankie Gegbody to match. wea, BalaUs smaad Via third. iai will continue today In the first feral gwU Play 1 am, An assess flyweight champion. IS. Fees I. Bess. Tea Srignst, 1919 Roadster, starter type, with or round. Esther Lsib, student manager, Ttm. Aiiak aim raa. Dream am sad t Tra)a without doUrery box, good mechuO-cailexpecting the first round W bo comTRENTON. N. J., April 19 Th Sixth ram, ala aad h eixtraslh Bptmds pleted by this afternoon m. Craeh S Dswa amend. Maryland Bell. suspension by th Masnacbuertts boxIrish ,ted. Travsi. Kim, ing eonrmiaaion te Fred Fulton and Ttm, IWM. Sevan Vug, of various tjpe bodies. pan sad Biff Baa aim raa. Floyd Johnson, henvyyeight pugilists, Basest ram. mil md One good ton truck chaseit with good who nr matched to box In Jersey BeOtee was, (hatraarar sreaad. Atsneaey CRy next Monday night, will not be rubber. . More third. Tima 3 01 Fit. Dr. Oharim by th New Jersey boxOne 1918 Coup without starter, Write Bmac, RaaayM, AJdMs aad Lacy recognised ing commission, it was announced toKate a Me day by Allan Trimbia, secretary of the commission. DX OXACB XXTXIES. Tint nee, fear fur War (a Ashley ltd Bum CHICAGO, April 19 (By th AsBaw U9, Bmu Trap Hi, Jackma 119, St. sociated preen.) Jock Malone. 111, lady Audrey ltd Fear lid Play Paul and Billy Wells, Girl 113. Lady Celle lid ltnaiba lid Gold BritMhmiddleweight, welterweight champion, today ' XtT. Mark ild Sir Olra 119. lulls M. Vearw were matched to boa tw rounds la USED FORDS 1ST. Astirrviie lot, harak ciarw 113, Mm Bt. Paul on May 4. They agreed to Cecil Dtxm's Pride make 113, BOck Ail lit, ISO pounds, 7th South and State Sts. 119. X failnutu Bsesad ssed Prank Wstms " rsa la Milk eft Mefreat of tiff PROTEBT CONCESSION, 110, rente Oeraa IlOtlm Wilma ltd Pirate FRENCH AssoPARIS: April 19 (By the Ite. Maeterd Sate Id, Joseph Brut 104, Sauna log, Kirah log. Bra dear 109. W.li ciated Preen.) A French protect In Finder log, Fame 109, Kaltaa Ml, f mam raa connection with th concessions grant100, Fmy BxprSra 9d .Banehs Pun 97, ed the American syndicate for the 91. JempteM C. gL Gandy IU0, Km Ts development of Anatolia has been So It Cm log, Bodasshy ICO. handed tho Turkish representative In seaThird race alia ir--I sevmfy yards Baghlb Bey, it was irwrned Beeodaawa 100. Anna M. 111. Night Uxht Paris. This project a similar to th today. l'O. rarpathtas lug. teareka 900, Jrakros on recently sent to Angora. French M1 100. West Flttetm log, lent sad to th United States representations 19. Pretty tg, Baeeep fourth rare, six fsrlmsa I.Ttrrara 119, Id th form of an exchange te view AH dietreuslng symptoms of Blood Poison disappear By Jimlriy ltd Queeraeh lit, M me alary 114, r re In progress In Washington, with May Blorami lid Goeiphei tU, I amoartajra tha American embassy in Paris unpromptly through a chemical actios of the medicine inRed Brand log. Baby Mis. log, Bwreoy informed regarding th nature of the troduced directly Into the blood and distributed by the K. DO. Aiken ion. Tara I IB, Caianda lot. Vat discussion.- heart te evry fiber of the entire system. inmllnia ted Tray gas gd have latest the I medicines for diseases of man and Fifth race, mil aad seeraty yards Th. IN LONDON. WADSWORTH women. Charges are reasonable, results Bre positive. flown ltd gp Ganh 119, Baitag Sua lid AssoTon will find me Indorsed by the leading business men PARIS, April 19. (By th Doorherjrns 100. Gianv 101, f tha Mate, sod pronounced the Leading Specialist, ' EJIot ciated Wadsworth, as) Press Sixth race. mil. asd s aixteeeth ftaadeller ltd King Jobs 113, Brerc ill. JmiUu sistant secretary of th United States Hours 10 to 5 daily, 10 to 12 Sundays. HO. Pertitps H. Drllhssi HB. gt. Ihmard treasury. Who has been engaged in conference here with represenTuay Bran 109. May Roberta 199, Mora th tn, 113 T.Tai'n Street tatives of th allies on payment of 104, Bonfire 109, Belptirtmei 04. Sceenth rao. mllr gag a sixteenth Tr. th ousts of the Amorlean army Phone Wag. 5514. Salt Lake City left today for London, Jim 109. Tlcaccy fog, gmnrty 109, Bite Rt a iod hat storei Brash 104 He 104. Ashland lot, where ho will stay until Monday. Bedicnlds of the British treasMU. Dsc trill see official Usd's loss UIL 1 Upaa T, GnneM ln ury regarding th British debt settlement. cOr; track fast. top-hea- ff . Coeds of U Will Enter Telegraphic - Track Meeting ed a , ls m d 109-ya- rd 100-ya- rd 220-ya- 440-ya- rd iOO-ya- rd lilt Itl ...Itl III Wit-ha- m Her-tra- ce 411 U of U Wfll Hold Meet Thi Afternoon Interclub Ill mi ..... 01 Cum-mim- m two-mil- ht Granite players sat 1 I .lino er for illilfmrs .....oioeosio - of Seer-eel1- Twe-bse- s p... i HIGH. 0010430 one-ba- -7 Two-be- Three-bat- e Fok-a.-- kae-rin- - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY nd ONLY $125 $125 $125 hard-foug- urn ht $.125 a 4- -1 4, - $125 $125 umn. $125 3. 4--0; 9- -9 Bee-a- vie-tor- y, $125 a $125 $125 s $125 $125 $125 Universal Sales Company $125 $125 $125 si Sim h $125 $125 RAJAH L The hit oLthe PURIFY YOUR BLOOD son. A friendly hat that adapts itself to one's personality. Readily molded to the particular shape you like. GORDON HAT Doctor W. M. Griffith ill STAGE SET TO OPEN R 9mn4rt Jnbnny-Oeeeto- 4aa a a; ihf-- H 0-Vf y-0- -' ,- The New 4 A. C Booked for Inxtia Clash of Season Today. ful. Tkte wiH b thrsa main events, tba twenty-yar- d swim, the div and tha rater Baca. Tha tarn scaring tha host will reoeiva a tropbv, points 7urnisiked by a local sporting goods hones, and Individual winners will recede ribbons for first, second and third positions. Thera ara teams entered in the relay sevag race, entries eighteen is th diva,- - and twenty-si- x entries in th twenty-yar- d swim. Sevaaai haste wiH be necessary tor (linn nation. Judge for the occasion will be as toil own- - Referee. Charles tVeish:- - Judge of diving, Hoillngs; Homer C. Warner, Robert Richard SOB, M. Fleeter, epeclai Judges; timer, it. M. Mortensoa; H. Day, olsrk of tba course. Entries foe the event am a follows: Twenty-yar- d swim, Edward Benxsn. Jefferson; Wbtiam Rtaniay, Hamilton: David Tborawsti, Hirwr-stdHill Langtry, Rryhat; Arthur Dvuce, West Junior: Jack Coffin, Roosevelt; Arthur Guria, Jordan; Ban-le- y ftetmielson. Irving, Charles Welsh, Jackson; Marian tignsoa, Hgmlitoa; WendaU Neiteoa. Jbryaat; . Morrai. Drnoe, West Junior; Fred Bpiker, Roomvsit; Farrell Kleasman, Irving; Peter Nordoff, South Junior; George Smith. Jordan Junior; Eddie Morgan. Irvin Junior: Wtiford Emenr, Jack-so- n Junior; Hilton SoHera, Hamilton: Arthiv Jones. Jordan Junior; Archie Rmery, Jackson Junior; Wellington Stafford, Bryant; Cecil Cumin, West Junior; Gordon Rhodes. RooseveJt; Given, South Junior. Dive Hilton Sellers, Hamilton; 17111 Langtry and Gporg Latimer, Bryant; Arthur Druce, Morrell Drnoe, Cecil Ccma. West Junior; Gqgdon Rhodes, Sherman Johnson aad Ernest Barney, Roosevelt Junior; Arthur Gubin, Peter Nordoff, Bertram Given, South Junior; Arthur Jones, George Bmlth, John Brown, Jordan Junior; Eddie Morgan Btanley Sarmielson, and Parrel Kleerwnan. Irving Junior; Charlee Welsh, Wllford Emery and Archie Emery, Jackson Junior. Retey race Entries from th Roosevelt, Booth Junior, Jordan and Bryant will aomcU in the first heat. West Junior, Irving and Jackson wiH compete in the second beat. Winners ef the taro heals wHI try for first honors in th final basts. y ; Liyely Rivalry Iy, TPS f V Buchminister tpeeial t Tbs Tribes. LOGAN, April 19 Th Sg A Utah Aggie tennis team left today for Balt Laka, where it will play the first ef tha season's matches for tbs state with th U a! varsity of Changiionshto Utah racquet wiolders tomorrow on th university couree. Captain Cyrd Hammond, due to the death te his mother, did not accompany the team, but waa replaced by Ernest Elder. The following made the trip: Ernest Ehter, Mosmj Rich, W. J. Merrill, Wet non Vernon, Jr., iWeatey Howell end Professor C. R. Johnson, coach. Oeilegtets tennis will officially open , Utah "U" today, when th raequeters dash With th Utah Aggies on the Crimson court at o clock this afternoon. Coach Theron Par melee announced the U" lineup for today as follows Doitoles. Captain Eton Bonnets sad Lss Christensen, Arthur Miller aad Neil' Smith; first singles. Lhidley Mays: second singles, Art Miller; third sing.es. Stan Bonnstt. , Just how Coach C. R. Johnson ef the Aggies wiU line up his quint is ant known, but probabilities twite to Bill Merrill and Mose Rich for one doubles, with aest Elder and Wesley Howaite as the other doubles combination. Weston Vernon, Jr., Rich end Elder are the probable choices for the single. Every indication point ts a decisive Aggie victory in at least three te the five matches. The Aggie have a group of four experienced men, who made A good showing in every tourney in the state last year. Vernon Is the only man who U not a geaeoued veteran. Utah s group practically inexperienced. Smith gained knowledge In competitions last year and la probably th best known. Bonnett played varsity tennis in 1921. Miller Is a youngster who has developed rapidly, while Mays and Christensen are practically unknown in Ubto tennto circle. Snappy Oxford v- - In medium shade of tea or aH black . Russia calf. Makes" fin instant appeal to boob who want style and comfort -- Widths AA to a - D. Mali Order t. SO 12 in Holeproof Hcras for Maa Filled Komcson. junior V 120 sr hoa Complaint Made Against Consolidated Woolen Mill Ara -1 fka frlbBM. WASHINGTON, April 19. The federal trad oommUsion is now gftr th (Consolidated Woolen Mill company te Balt Lake City, alleging it a misleadlr the public bocrausa it connot nurd up a tends the firm consolidation its nara Implies, te m Gbrlf Appear Program J. Chargedi Gets Damages Zions Cooperative Mercantile 'Institution yesterday filed suit in th Third district court against Alloy A. Casper and Arthur Casper to recover $441442 alleged to be due on a not given for $5079 31 Bade of certain property to satisfy tho not a asked r in the complaint. J. William Knight te Prow filed suit against H. G. Snyder te rsoovsr and intorost sines $5000 on a not OFFICIAL REMOVED, Cbl.. April 19 Oorsrnor Richardson today removed Paul Scharrsuburg from ha poet ties I as a member te the Immigration and ground housing commission on th that h used his preeiig ss a sate stfteiai to Influence legislation. Schar-ra- n burg is a ribor leader of consul arable prominence in th west He has been a member of the commission sine its formation some years ago. VISITS SCHOOL. . GRANTS VUULR April 19. Stats Superintendent of Pnblio Instruction C. N. Jensen snd Slate School Architect Joseph Monson. both te Balt J,aka, visited tha local high and district school Wednesday aflarnaoB and attended the afternoon performance of tho opera "Priscilla." Treatment rVR. ALBERT XiOWENTHAL of Chicsgn, consulting physician for the Tops Lao XXXI, snd world Authority on gUacU of the human body, says, sccordiijd to s recent news diaptch, that s gland operation is really unnecessary, This famone physician contends that equally beneficial rvplto may bo obtained by taking glands fat somo desNeated fora. The new scientific treatment, lte is prepared in convenient tables form,, and tho formula combines tha extract ef vital glands pf healthy young animals with other efficacious ingredients. Thousands of men snd women are taking Glandogen to OXandogtm, s overcome weakened, nervous, exhausted condition, Glandogen can be obtained at the run-dow- Echramm Johnson, Drug, Five (5) Good Stares. Mail onion given proffipt attention (Adv.) -- for Mas Before tie' theater, what is more convenient and delightfil than diaper (jt the KENTON I Were right in the center of the theater djgtriet most convenient. Dinner from to 5 8 Southeast Corner Main nod Second so conveniently located . Twenty-sec- EARL & WILSON F Pique Madras Shirt : fult-ctailored hfrt; beautiful new A w Oaklawn 50o Semi-So- ft 35 C Mercerized Lisle Hose An COLLARS -- SHIRTS extra number; heel and finish. four-threa- heavy d to; f- 3 U W1U50N, fast; for wear plendld Kiplawn 35c EA(U ut color patterns; 0 u a r a n teed Better Collars -- New Method to Administer Gland Bhoes j Tonight! Have Dinner Here 17, 1929, SACRAMENTO. n this afternoon and evening In th amusement bail te toe chapel. A variety of articles will be offered for sale. A musical program will be given and refreshments served. a Z. C. M. . Files Suit to Recover on $ 5000 Note Nrttls-to- a Forest Will J. B. Taylor recovered damages to th amount of l!i and coats from the United Grocery oompacy in Judge Hanson's court yesterday. Defendant appealed from th judgment te the city court, and th finding of the lower court was affirmed by th district Court. Taylor charged that ha good name and credit had been injured in the garnishment te ha wages bv the His evidence defendant company. proved that h Was th wrong "J. B. Taylor. Th Central Bank of Bingham was due oa given Judgment for $24,991.31, a note, against Dr. F. EL Btraup, Florence Mrs. and county physician, Btraup, his former wife, in ofJudge tha Ephraim Hansoa'a division Hard district court yesterday. 'Atcosts and $500 War torney's fees ef also allowed by the oourt. - "BETTER SHOES" MAIN te wooten mill. Complaint brought th Commission says . this firxg a Protection Week by composed te two knitting Drills, and the oomm ratios maintains that the woolen rmlU" implies mills term Begin on Sunday that spin raw wool, Whereas a knitmill knit garment from manobting, Forest protection week will b and other yurna served beginning Sunday in accord ufactureddayswoolen have been given the Thirty no with th proclamation te Presi- Consolidated Woolen Min company state In of dent Harding th many to answer th complaint of the comArbor day will fall within that pe- mission, wiH be a after which data waa In observed set for argument. Utah it riod, while , April K. Dana Parkinson, supervisor te th Club to Wasatch national forest, spoka te the Jordan high sebqpi yesterday oa forest protection. 'Arrangements have in Musical been mad with City Superintendent of Schools Q. N. Child whereby Mr. The Rainbow Kiroonas." musiParkinson and W. G. Mann, assistant, cal sketch, will be presented by the wiU speak before the Junior and se- Pueilae La Tas te Eleventh the girl nior high schools during th week. Ward Young Ladies' Mutual ImprovePrevention of fir will be one of the ment association at the ward amuseAddresses before the topics. principal 121 Tenth East street, at ment hail. Boy Scout organizations will probably 3.19 o'eiork thte evenig. be arranged. Mra Virgin D. Ros will direct Enlarged photographs in color will production. Mis Dixie Penroee he placed on display In store win- the wrote the words and composed and dow calling the attention of the revised the music for the program. reits public to. th fir menace and sults. RELIEF SOCIETY BVAAR. Th Jodie of tha ReUef oo!ety B. Taylor Erroneously and Primary arraocatioo of th ond ward will hold a bazaar July - 75 silky - Pairs tor 95a ' r Pure Silk Hose Fin silk M n 11o Ho, awith silk list sole; very excellent quality. 3 Pairs for. $2.15 A good, shoe' does help your game. $C85 ! ' buys a good one. Knitted Union Suits Athletic union suit of soft texture, comfortable and health- ful. Knickers The good, comfortable kind. Sensibly priced, r Full Length, $1.35 Pair Everything sold at this store Is guaranteed to b exactly what It a represented to Call In. b. Western. Jlrms & Sporting Goods Company . y |