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Show HIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE; SU XDAY MORNING. JUNE J, 1923. V WT. JORDAN HIGH BOYS UTAH BASEBALL CHAMPS .1 I - B01JT1TE SET Only Drawback Is Fear That Physician May Ring Curtain on Jess. O" "v t .. JAr'" I4 - Fishing- s f It'5'tv V 6S.SOE1 ' t r -- s-v - ' By SPARROW M'QANN. Tribune. Cbpyrlisht, 1923, by Salt NEW YORK, June 1 Everythin 30 13 the date points bow to June i . ' $. 'Wi&z.- -. ,i vv it I:-- . - 1 t .1 1 I ; The for the Willard-Flrp- o bout. I Thirty place. Jersey .City, Boyle ! Acres TexRirkard has heard from Trpo. Whbs e Cuban experience "has n v.-r. ' r rot iseen- as aattofaetoFy aa he had. F V '? ? ! .4, thJLJun date He hoped. S-t ready for ind Jess Willard always has keen. There is no thnc$ that . the bout . will be held in New York because of the attitude of the athletic Willard age. concerning Physicians acting under orderJessfrom v be u r-'- A the Muldobn board examined foie the Johnson fight and while they ? j found nothing organically wrong, they did express an opinion that he had attained years which.mado it unsafe for him to undergo the pummelling that a hard hitter such as the Argentinian oonceivablymight ad minister. The Jersey commission will set physicians onto wess, too, and there an outside chance that they might the curtain on' him, but that ring Standing (left to right Saddler rf., Dew 1b. and pitcher, Gardner as..: Allaep catcher, Malatitom pitcher, Whitmore 2b, Booth 1b. Kneeling (reft to i varyv much of an outside chance. O. D. Ballard (coach), Fitzgerald Kknbalt cf.r Reading pitoher. Day ft., Crane catcher, Stowe (manager), Sitting (left to right Atwood cf. and Ho much so that Rickard Is going rtght)Anderaen If., Dewey of., Crump p., Bewen rf., Jenkins utility Inflelder, Kimball p. tb., ahead with plana for the bout. While Pirpo doesnt talk 'English, powers he evidently has remarkable methods pf other have been built just this American wf assimilating year to accommodate the thousand of Beetdiggerf Defeat Young -he had planned for. new guests. In ton years, with preslhe setup bout Havana was wen arranged and all ent game restriction, with between the preliminary hlurb hadwasbeen put 5000 and 10,000 pheasants liberated evPeaches in Saw-O- ff hasting ver in a manner that ery year, they shouM be more nupoint. the Cuban fana to the fever merous than breed fast, quail. They Then came the downfall of Firpo's Game for 1923 Title. are better eating and theres more whom even opponent; White, tp them. Ho can.' oil an was knew Cubans the We walk into a yard at the rear. the authorities called the (bout off and Here, amid a chorus of startled talked Spanish to Luis that was filled clucks a covey of something they In ons of ths closest tMfekftU flffbt with unpleasant metaphor. fciovs too fast to be recognised, burst ever staged by the state higlk eoltoola No blow Ftrpo ever got made him - . into view, Hungarian partridges," the Jordan nine came through with any groggier than the collapse of Superintendent Wnitney explains. and clever scheme a he what thought We had them shipped from dear title as state high school . . now he is muyh more at Rickards to- us. were These crippled After winning ut In the local . service than he has yet been, bo the when they arrived- the. have been releasear chancegar in4 the wilt appear "Yvampw puncher d A buck deer presses from West, the Dcetdtgger met the (Cottae4 fns rrwmiing states at an earlier date than he had up to us and makes great ado in exBrigham high team co decide the expected, ready to do battle for the luflor to fill th vacancies. our for sugar. Findamining pockets state title. In that game 1 hey. staged -a "Why Into ;ihftitulighL.nnd honor of a crack at Dempsey. pear ing none, it would chew our bucoat. a not all rally in the eighth innitur Putting 'Because ask. yicnbBTwrg?Trs removed. cover a day The writer has by lawn; the burlap tton, swallow the camera, place its over four runs, which finally gave or two trying to run down the nature pheasant chicks must have a mother WoBgltnea an earthquake: each tiny front hoof on our shoulders, and them" the 'gained 7 to f. will live not without the chick in firet daylight strives offer to fight. Tiro does follow his and cause of a misunderstanding that they no doubt interest in the was It watch the mother hen gives to with might and main to make the lead: we are the center of .a quesappearsX to have developed between which game told. put Coach Ballard's boys we are them, ehtifter of the nearest shrubbery. From Tex Rickard and the Yankee ball club are We followed tQ survey. at the top, for in many of their Wliat do they eat? down the age comes the instinct of tioning crowd, which owns the Stadium, in good-bbade the and gate rallied and won out in they games Uie wild; they seek protection from which the milk fund bouts were held Must fUite Insect. this greet ducks of every variety; the final innings.- In their initial Hut no one can bp induced to talk. mankind. a flock of wild geese and a half desert league contest they were trailing four we life: have and insect Tnrnpieal A champion bird dog is with us; It has transpired, though, that some- to raise ineects as well 9 pheasants In a near-b- y runs behind be Oranite Farmers he freeses to a rigid point and then tiny, agolden ofgoslings. connected with the milk fund thing pair peacocks strut down a when the final inning opened, but revolves a circle. For the firpt cage bouts caused unpleasantness. Wheth- to supply the food. slowly runway; in another a trio of euckoo. they kept fighting and forced over the d From the incubator we lake a tray firne in his life he is er the ball club gob too much money doves watch the world go by. out. They winning runs with two out of the shindy via the concession of tiny chicks two hours old; three game; he doesn't r, Jkupa-moa- th by feathered ' wte- - very, ot their' teat;-agp a huntes brought r Be wllj' In an . S hd .'extra chazg os route, or .whether hhndred::.aad Vffftyof them tn a box know - whaf tt makw df in the a it of eagle. decisive, lianas the Aalnte, cage; at pqt They Rickard did something to offend the two feet by three. The tray is taken dered, eonfusedr'hp ftmrhy sinks tdvhe' it wouldn't eat They threw In a this being their eucond 'league game. baseball people cannot be discovered. grass and. steadfastly regard a tiny rooster as a tempting morsel. Their only other defeat oama at the Rut even though money is thicker feathered vamp which stands three bantam The it gnd It hands of HJrHnile on the tetter's cam to tried eagle than human emotions, it is not by show set for some mideiimmer af- inches from hi nose and plaintively wouldnt move Quick enough. Thee pus. In that game Jordan threatened 1f any means certain that Richard. Rup-le- ternoon and shout which the tongues chirps at him. of skies the in the laal Inning, coming within one the the emperor adopted of-T e and the rest will get toather multitude of fan are hanging;: C)pe of the breeding pens at Bprlng-villearn of tying the score. Jn their final the on the proposed Jonard-Tendlc- r out W3th excitement. is 72d feet long. That and a score crowing mite; they occupy foost together. league game they won from West, The Springvliie hatchery comprises 2 -- to 1,- Had tbey- Ipat- - this contest there would have been three teams mptq than five acres at the pretent time. Plans this year call for no en- in the local division tied for first largements; next year, qiiien sabe? place, there' being Jordan, Orenite Commissioner Madsen and hie able and either YVest or L. p, H, ,TL The deputy, Qeorge E. Tingey, aapire to last two had a tied game to play off, the distribution of 20r(H0.(KG trout fry which would have been necessary had S year; and they hope, as well, to their been a tie in the standing. Coach Ballards, team: .played con and 10,000 liberate between slstent hall all season, ,and although pheasant And, as a closing word, let us again there were no sensational players, got together an excellent nine.' He quote from Che commissioner's re- be will lose a number of the players next port , The fish and game of the state, year, ibut has hopes of enough toeserg in addition to furnishing the most returning to make the nucleus of an healthful and beneficial recreational other chumpionship team. ' privileges for our people, are also important factors in our food supply, from which we derive upward of two millions of dollars annually, and. In my opinion, there is no expenditure of public, moneys which will bring greater of more direct returns to the peoy ple of the state than money expended for the propagation and conservation of wild life." doin' fishier June 15? I'm AiV - t l; Sr A ?v rf -- Opens June 15th J.v'-V.- vv fir-- fC Extensive Industry in Utah Csecho-Slovak- ta s - Hu to ''I fr i 4 va-cati- on 0 ' d MW Our Stock Consists' of: laid-on- it, mm Webs Lifelike Flies Peck Bass Bug entirely-surrounde- f- . . f r '.'UK vetvet-horne- ieerr-Bpenrltn- g nt of 4riJ But theres one thing certain, the proper kind of tackle will help catcli the wily fish. Come in ancHet us show you our line. i - ?.) COT These are the days that make you think' of fishing, and canyon trips. FishingMs becoming - -- : Prospects for Good Catches are Very Favorable . Preserving Game Life Made cham-ploii- ate trtf: , Millions of Fish Are Planted and Thousands of Birds Liberated Anhually by State Department. - t : f:Mi 1 , r Li KeweU-Stewa- rt Luminous Tandem Spinner Phantom and Feather - Minnow ;- ' - Spinners Colorado Spinners AI. Fass Pork Rind And Shimmy Wiggles yr IV We also have a fnost complete line of Baskets, Rods and Reels. Among (them are Montague City Rods, Brisiol Rods, Martin Automatic Reels, Pflueger Reeis, Yawman Reels, Newton Lines, Gladding Lines, Baskets; rt - and-Erb- u ? nsq TUO WJ e rq-- Waders and Outing Clothing. Ay -- Come In and Inspect Our : frem ?rodtaf ?&!&. resident Game and fth, bird, K; Bah. J3. Alien Game and fish. 50; Jishs la. Resident Game and tish, 2. lasued by warden, deputy or authorised asnt. Bag limits and possession: One deer. elk. ,1 goat a reason; I quail, 4 in d alt of Chinese, and Mongolian pheasants; 6 in all of partridge, pheasant grouse, Hungarian partridge. and 6 sage hens a day or ip, possession; 12 dunk. 2 geese. 0 black- leis, ll wtlson snipe, or a total50 or zfl sora In. all a day or In possession; and 26 tn aU of pther rails, coots and water-fow- l a gallinules day. Migratory may he stored by owner, under state license tax, affidavit and storage . o; 1 Bad Showing of Entrants in Tests at Yankee Sta-mu- m Emphasizes Need TWO PERFORMANCES, TUESDAY, JUNE 5 ONE AT 5 P. M ONE AT 8 P. M. 1 Erilliant and spectacular dancing is program by Filmdoms Foremost Favorite and bis beautiful wife. Winifred Hudnut, former Salt Lake With the famoug Argentine girl. orchestra of 10 pieces, the same musicians 'used by Valentino in his original presentation of go' tn the Four Horsemen, the tanV Also two ' big contests dancing contest and beauty contest Winner of each to receive $100 loving cup, personally presented by Valentino. See this amoas:: couple- - in their whirlwind transcontinental tour. is Lake Salt only intermountain be honored to with their prescity ence. The "biggest event of thd resort season dont miss it! CONTEST. OPEN TO EVERY GIRL OF . INTERMOUNTAIN STATES . Tribune SpacLU Sport Service. of IAck 0BW .YORK, June training- and Improper training I the anawar to the aad allowing made by America' marathon runners in the recent test at the Yankee stadium. It to a .known fart that some of the men wno competed in the race never ran more than fifteen miles in train-Inand It is a pretty aafe bet that the majority of them never exceeded twenty mile in tl)elr workouts. What was the result. Practically every maa who started In the race ran well for the- first fifteen mile, and after that the majority cf the marathoners started to drop out or slowed down to a walk. At twenty miles thirteen ware left of a ft Id of forty. Of course there is not vary much pleasure in going out after on a day's work ta finished and running mile or more, twentv or twenty-fiv- e tbut those- - wher-aiw kt this might as well hang op their because they are never going to win in Olympic marathon unless they are able to run twenty-si- x miles 3 to yards Thera is no time for -walking la one of these races. who The 1st '..Mike Murphy. coached the American Olympics, had several arguments with some of the men who made th, American Olympic team and who did not think it wiui necessary to run more than fifteen miles after arriving on- the other aide. However, he ordered them to go and run thirty mile or pack their trunks and go back home. In order to condition oneself for a marathon1 race It to necessary to .. ala training at. least. -- . flv. month before the raae. The training during the first part of the tlma should consist of light gymnastic running and much work on the toee, in order to get the ankles and toes elastic and strong. It sufficient to run three times a wsek and do plenty of walking. A beginner should start 'at three or four miles and increase the distance as hla training progresses until about tpe third month, when he should be able to run the full distance. runner of The great, year, gone by thought nothing of running thirty miles once a week when training for their races. On of marathon trainer has made the statement that runners the seasoned around New York ought to go a mile aa this high fifty spring, and then gradually cut it down to distance In order to be at their best for tb Olympic tryout f ring-necke- Priced OUR DRUG STORE ta AT. tiOUTH MAIN T tZ 01 permit, during open season, and 1 day thereafter. Bale: Sale of all protected name (exHides, heads cept bearjv prohibited. and horn may be aold under permit. Kxport of all protected Kxport: same I prohibited : provided, any hunter may export, under hunting license coupon, big game lawfully takenrhi sratne once shttgred within late may he exported under a permit obtained from game warden or deputy. Mounted heads and stuffed birds legally secured may he exported under a reshlpptng permit. r tember 15 to November 15, Sheep (mature male with horna pot less than curl) In Lincoln, 1'ark and Fremont counties only, Sep? ternber 15 to November 15, - Sake greuee, August 1 to August 45. I nick, goose, coot, gslllnule, biackv bellied and golden plovers, Wilson snipe, yrllswlege, September 14 to December h. Rail, other than root and galltnule, September 1 to November ifl. No open season: Klk (except as and fawns, buffalo, above), doe moose, antelope, nuail, Mongolian WYOMING. pheasants (lSZol; grouse (other than Open cason: sage grouse), (1943): dove, swans, 3 leer (with horns), September 15 to wood duck, bitterns, little brown and October 1C. sandhill cranes, grebes, gulls, liegons, tema .aaitatl'Sbpre btede fr v- ,tn ,1 Snoot a,counties (except between Roaring cevt Wilson snipe er jackenlpe. Mack Fork creek and Big Sandy river on bellied and gulden plovers and yal west slope of Wind River mountains lowlcgs), . , ; In Bridger national forest,- and north Ifuntlng and Ashing llasnses: Non: of Rig Wind river and Mouth of Sweetreeldent General, 49 (not Issued to water river in Fremont county), Sep mino under It; authorise hunting of one-ha- lf . -- - ' urnm4k U) November If), ftr nonrealdeot hunting big game tnuat' be accompanied hr guide, bat not '1" more than t may hunt under one'1'-guide- ; bird, K, fish, 5 (not required ' of minor under II). Bear, 25 (losued-- -' by commissioner; authorises killing f 2 bear at such times aa mar he desigAlton nated). (eh, Resident3) ,' 13, : l,' IJ.6U (not issued to minor under 1); birds, 1.5 (not Issued to minor untied 14); Ash, (1 (not required of U. A, H. reterana, er minors under 12 year of age). 25 Guide dtixens only, 500 may guide party of 2 (bond. nonresident at on time). Permit to photograph game or birds. tinder supervision of commission, January I tb.sdprM., hua otid In sial gam preserve 25; to hunt hear la national forestspermit out- side of state gams preserves, to. aod 1 for each dog. Licenses issued by commissioner, justice of peace, assist-- , ant and deputy wardens, and county and Ally clerks. Unlawful to hunt on inclosed lands of another without eon. sent .of ewner. Licensee required to make sworn statement, on or before" December 1. shewing whether or not any game animals have been klljed If ao, the pumber and by him,-ansex of each kind, time and place of killing, and name of guide present ' When killing was .done. limits and possession: One deer, Lag 1 elk, 1 sheep, a season; 4 sage hens, 2 geese, 15 other gaibe birds a day; possession limited to II game tarda of which hpt more than 4 may be aage hens. Bale; bale of all game of state prohibited; provided. the sale of game (except edible portion) is permuted when properly tagged. , Justice of peace Issues tags, (tea 50 cents) under affidavit that game wax lawfully, captured nr killed. No sale of migratory !rd.'? permitted. Kxport: hixport of all protected game prohibited: provided, game may be exported if properly tagged' by a justice of the peace: fee, 59 cents. Game tags issued under affidavit that game was lawfully killed, r.d. If for edible portion, that It to not for sale. Not more than 5 ducks, 14 geese, 1 brant, 50 Wilson snipe, 39 in ail of plovers and yellowlegx, or 49 in ail o) rails, coots and galilnules, may b exported by one person in any one calendar week. w. Closed season bn Ashing: January, February, March and December., , ahen-FlBh- Resideiit-Geaera- -- . L ' Jv m f K .w-- i 'G t . r!l - d in '3. (' i ; n 'H . H f vt A m I Banquet Planned for Owsley at Pocatello to Tb Triboaa. POCATELJjO, Idaho, June post No. 4 of th Amertc&q U-do- n will banquet Sunday avert Inf nt ttxo Hole! Bannock honoring Atola Owsley, national oommander of ho will fee A TteHof In tha, legion, tH eity for J ha day.' TLe commuted on arr an ire rifcen t connisu at John O. Moran, chairman-- Paul Rryao, Robert Pugmire, H. O. Mrltoumi. G. J. CHc-eo- n, Jeaa N. Btetiine and J&met B. . Bacon. Charles H. Bpraqut oonimandrr of Pocatello pot. will presific at the banquet and Invocation will be offered by the Rev. Harry 8. iUwilton,' post chaptefn. A vocal solo vii t oorr A. tRmrwt. aud the piven by introduction o( the national c wbl bo made by 1. Vv. Sumi- ro Jr. ; Special 1 ww bear, September IS - tr ce ute : - - a ly tv inteifi-gentl- iCantlaued 'W bfT. Line-Reasonab- r MdvAraN Aa , Top tow, left to right Kenneth Bmlth, tight field; Eugene Taylor, second base; liircaUua Wackier utility; - Vernal Kreaser, center field; Joe Dudler, cetchsr. Bottom row Gleason Stamp, left field; letter Lemon,- catchsr; Bert Dell, ntility; Shelton Williams, first base; Claude Ahlander, pitcher; James Wilaon, third base. Clear Ztrana, ahortatop, and Elley Egbert? utility, not praeent when picture waa tAe$. The Routh Junior high school baseball team, with seven straight victories to Its credit, easily won the pennant In ths junior league. Flauda Ahiander twirled his nine to virUry in ell seven stars a most notable achievement. The scores of the games v played follow: South 7. Btewart 5; South i. West 7. 4: South , Roosevelt 4; South Irving 2; South 7, Bryant f; South 12, Jordan ; 8outh , Jackson J. . All games were of seven (tmttuia . The champion will play tww on held day. -- T hursday of thto game week, with the Irving and Bryant team The Irvin lads will be met in a forenoon gam and the Bryant boys will be taken on in the afternoon. d |