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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST I WS REDS GIVE CHECKERS Noted Utah Golfers to Compete in Illinois Tournaments 06 I (HO Aural II. 13-- SULT LAKS- TBtBCvaj PgOBLEat SO. 678. 8B. by tst OWUiustl SETBACK j.-ci- lilaa'fc S, bt th MflMf 52, 2V -- I. bbm, LiMMBa. - slags 8, 11. 19, 1923. OK) 04O .(HO OK) OK) OK) OK) OK) Wais Picked as Man to Put Up Best Fight With Dcmpscy .T. OK) TryrforWo By T. t, ANDREWS. MILWAUKEE, Aug. 18 Dasplta aU match between Jack Dempeey and Luis Flrpviet for September 14, Xew York, there appears to be just as much Interest among th fans aa to whether Dempsey will clash with Harry Wills, colored challenger for the title, foUowtng the champion's match with the South American. One thing seems to be setCed in the minds of all that Dempsey wUJ.urely defesvt the man from South America. H'hat a mixup If Lula should happen to put over one of those 'Unexpected k." o. - Four Runs OS McQuillan in Fourth Inning Takes ' iztavz. WATIOBAX Wot. Kw Turk 78 ...M .66 Claelnnati Pittsburg Chicago. Brooklyn St.. Louie tort. 42 - .....57 ..ST Ret? .63. wa,ilops! Why so many fans- - and erlttca alike .800, .119 so are anxious to have the champion At Brooklyn St. Loots T. Brooklyn 1. at r.w xors uscinnan s. .e 6. xors 2.Chtearo 2. Boactoo. a. 2. While Innings.) Brooklyn. Pittsburg at New York. No Other game achadulad. 4 I-11-- Draw. W, , TaVAL. LAX! TKIB0KB GAilS JTW TOHK. Au?- 18. Cmoinnati : mad it tour out of fly from JCw Bngland, eontrib- BontbanipuA, rrieod a move Tar 1c today, defeaUng the world's uIcm a crttan&oard game. 10-It ' their of list appearance chanponaTh 15 til season on the local grounds, i ' 1V24 . to 2. U-'Waits wise. Til Reds defeated McQuillan for W. V (a) lams; 8 draws. the second, time In the serissv..Js5ca In when out SALT LAKS TK1BCNB GAME SO the fourth inning, tng bltn "BriatoL" the Reds bunched six ana for four Coatributed with sotss by P. J. Ivss, Sou 18 runs. Wash. nnnu, Rixey won his seoond victory of the 11- - 1(1 0 series, - and was effective In every 81 but the sixth, when Yoting, 11'J inningBancroft and Meusel bunched ainglea 2.V22 3S 12-- 19 for two runs. CINCINNATI. SEW TORS - 14 B.H.O.A. 22 18 B.HOAi 4 2 0 0 Bams, rf . . 4 1 4 0! Toon rf 1 4 IS 0 Bancroft. Sb. 14 Daubert. lb. 2T1 1 2 8Fncn. 10- Boon. 2b. . Sb... 4 0 8 1 0 2 3 HMeuel. It. .. 4 2 0 0 Rouah, ct . Dnncan. if. 4 11 OiCunniughm.cf. 4 0 10 1V14 1 t 0 . Hargrare, c 4 S 8 OrKeiiy. lb. 8 0 1 OJaekson, as... 4 0 1 Ptnelli. Sb 5 4 3 1 2i8aydeT. e... 8 16 2 11 Oavenev, i 6 ALT ;U 1S-- :m 8 8 7 3 32-2- 8 3-1- 8 7 - 5 3-- 1 23-- 5 Prom a fightlnt standpoint there' is 9 no doubt that wills should be the man to meet the champion. To most critics and fans Flrob, while bur and 11-- 7 2 - 5- 2 strong and dangerous, has little chance of defeating the man from Utah; on the other hand. Wills considered by many aa having an even chance of Wills ls bigger winning, the title. ukiii XJamiwey in every way ami m very powerful fellow; but, . despite these advantages, I really believe that Jack is the colored man's master. Wills can be hit, and Dempsey has not lost hie hitting power bV a long ways, even though Tommy Gibbone did travel the full distance of fifteen rounds with him; but why not have Wilts box some other . big feliow before meeting Derwpeey? Why not a match with Bill Tate, who claims that hel rat s tnucn ngft to flie colored title as Mist ah WiHs, having won from him once on a foul tn one round and fought a draw with him of ten rounds later at Portland. Ore. Tate has d WHIs-fo- r the ootoa title, and showed that he means business by knocking out Bud Jackson In ten rounds at Xew York recently. Jack Johnson, although In the Wills to wants for the forties, fight title, and It is poraible they may meet In Jersey during Se(emberJohnioa is matched to meet Erminlo-Bpall- a, the Italian heavyweight champion, In Jersev, but the latSeptember ter has a tight on In Europe and may 1S-- 0 , 6- - I, 2T--23 10-- 8 . 5 4- 7 14-- 8 8 Klxey. p . 10 0 1 p. .. 0 0 0 0 Bum, Shinners. ... 10 0 0 Gearla, p... 0100 00 20 tCroh . McQuluaa, . Jonnard, Totals Battel - . , p. p.. 0 0 0 .38 IS 27 8 Totals i. ...38 8 for Barnes in tixth- Is eighth, fur 7- - 10 IS 22 ll- - 5 1.V22 15-- 8 9 0 wins. wis ererlooked. P. 1. LIB. A TSALTLAXmtlBUJfl 0: 1 8 Black PIRATES WIN QUAKER GAME IN THIRTEENTH 12-- Ux ts. Gllleapaa. This was the laat game In tbe friendly aaatcs. Variation 1. 27 14 1Batted Score by ltmii-x- s : OlncinnaU . : nO 0- New York ... 0 g 0 0 0 2 0 0 Ron Rousb. Hanrrave 2, Summary: Er-- . Bancroft. Pinelli. Careney. Youo. rare Young. Gcarln. Twobase hita Boasli. a Caveney, Daubert, Harxrave, Jiancroft. hits Daubert, PiueHI. Rouble olay Jackson to Bancroft; Snyder lo' Bancroft: Tloos.i to Daubert. Left on baaea New Baaea oa balls Off York S. Cincinnati 8. McQuillan 1. off ftearin 1, off Rlxey 1. Hits Off McQuillan 8 is 8 Inning, off Karnes I in 2 inning, off Gearin 3 In 2 Innings, off Jonnard 1 la 1 Inning. Wild l.ili-l- i Mccormick and McQuillan, l.'mpire O'liay Time 1 hour and. 48 minutes. 8-11 6 Drawn; h 1 15-- 0 - 1)10-1- r ' - .r rT1 1 B Kettlaaon of Winnipeg rontrlbatas game played at Calgary, Canada, with Lyun (black). 5 chal-tense- I-- V 59-2-5 9 1.V24 3 8 8 s 80-2- Sit l(b. 1)2218 22-- 1 1522 13-- 8 ts A J.V24 V?- 12 19 18-- 4 lS-- " - 'm 9 Whibt wsnal wins. , draw. - slip. (1) ' 1 - ... 4418 26-2- 1822 8 v,..:; 6 83-2- 1 -- - 3 t ' 'J . ; I 1 iUr! V. . ' ' . - i., 'l'14,.,,V.,,:v'",. 1909. PITTSBl KG. PHILADELPHIA. SALT LAKB TRIBC.NE GAME no. ISO. B. H O A.I B.H.O.A. 6 3 4 4 Bigbm, If... 6 18 08and. as Oi 3 7 5 1 i5 4 . 0 Played at Chicago In the 1914 Illinois Carey, cf.,.. Williams, ef Rawlings, 2b 5 0 2 8 Wrtghttne.3b 8 2 2 1 state tourney between W. K. Thoania (hlarkl Traynor. Sb. 6 12 0 Tierney.2b-l- f . 6 12 8 and D. A. Phimly (white). 914 Mueller, rf . . 8 12 0' Walker, rf . . . 6 0 2 0 15 27- - 24 8 Adams, as 4 0 3 41 Lee, If 2 13 1 22- - 18 II 13 7 Grimm, lb.. 8 1 IS 41 Leach. If..., 100 0 lt-Behmidt. c. .. 6 17 1 Parkinson. 2b 8 1 0 2 IS 4 10- - 17 6 2 13 0 Meadows, p. 3 0 2 lfHoIka, lb 7 22 1 0 0 0! Hemline, Ena e... 6 4 9 0 28-0 0 0 OlOlaaner. p... 2 00 2 4 11- - 16 5 atone, p tRoasell t 1 0 OIlMokaa 1 110 0 O 0 0 OtjBehan 8 Bagby. p lft-l- J 00 0 0 L. Adama, p. 1 1 0 2'Weinert, p., 0 0 0 0 23- - 19 9 ix.ii ..a.i -9 -84,fOoapa,-- - PvttX. 0 4V0- O 2i-tWllaoo 28- - 19 4 10 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 Ring, p Eventually drawn. "Lord 10 0 0 craw conia well kaee been eon- tai ceded hero and much time saved. After 1 Total! ..8012 39 151 Totals ...52 18 3913 many mora moees tins position wis reached: I Batted for lteadows' In ninth. ' Black 21. 71; kings IS. 23: White e. 14. tBatted for Stone la tenth. 22. 32; white to play. 8 was stayed. tBatted for Glaxner In eighth. allowing a draw, but H. Mclean points iRaa for Mokaa in eighth. it-ist-zs- , a-i- 4. ls-i- i, out mat 'Batted for Cooed ts ninth. W. W. "Batted for Bins In thirteenth. At the time there waa a strear rrralry Score t,y lutings: exisnng oetweea use etaysrs as aa after. . PltrsboTf .. 0 math of beats in preTiooa tour Philadelphia neys, and neither was willing te let go of I Run Summary: Bltbee, Carey 2. Tray-mlaociea any aovaniage. in game la eoaaa- Mueller 2, 8. Adama, Grimm. C. Adama, prolonged to aa anroaaelenable 8and8. Wrightstona, Parkinaos. Rolke. Hen-U- quence being 159 mores before toe drawl it degree, taking Behas. Brrors Mueller, Walker. Tire-ben- e was mutually agreed to. New tt hits Tlerney! Carey, Russell, Henllne. Ummu bet it was serious l!y fanny, Three-esa- e hit Bur bee. Hons run baaea Traynor Stolen 2. enough. tertghtatoa. Adams. Sacrifice hits Bawlinga, Csrey 3, . CRITICISM. Taonble Grimm. Ring-plays Grimm to By H. C. Saltiel. Rawiina, Wyo, Adams to Grimm (21. Left ron baaea Pitta-ba- rf S. No. 1409. at 32nd more: T. L. game 10. Philadelphia t. Banes on balls , Off Bagby 1. off Glatoer 1, off Oooch 1, off Black 1, 2. 8. 10, 12. IS. 20: White 23. 22, 29. 19, WhiU te play. 27, .30; 1. Struck out By Meadows 4. by King Adama 2, by Glaaner 4. by Wetaert 1. by waa girea bat losea; instead, play draws. Ring 2. Hits Off Glaaner 6 la 8 innings, ' D. C. SALTIEL. off Welnert ,2 In inning, off Conch none In 2 3 Inning-- off Ring 4 in 4 Innings, off PUBLICATIONS. Meadows 10 in 8 Innings, off Stone a Is 1 - the "new 'yforrte-SyareChecktrlat,losing, eft Bagby 8 tn 1 inning tnone out la edited by the match premier elerenth), off Adama 1 In 8 Innings, Hit magazine bT pitcher By Glaaner 1 (Mueller). Wild player, Newell W. Banks of Detroit, haa made its initial appearance. Pasted ball Henllne. It is well Win pitch Ring. ning , pitcher C. Adama. printed oa good paper, is newsy, and ajaa a Losing pitcher Ring-The beginners' Qnlgley. Mnneran and Pflr-surmpire good gainea department. section is perhaps ton elaborate and wa Tims 2 hours and 50 minutes. think cooid be confined to one page, leaving at least two pagea for problems and But that is an open .question, ending to be deemed by the verdict of the read- era It la well worth the price. 31.50 per s annum. It Is published by B1H Doak Pub. to..171S Brush at., Detroit, Mich. BROOKLTX, Aug. 1 .v A - ;? r : a . A ' ; i .... 'V. v.C'-- x - c 84 f J V' rVO JM ' - JJaCM .lLe!lJselfl- Whitman college t Walla Wall, Wash., on October 6, one of tbe of most formidable aggregations backfield men that aver represented the University of Utah will be seen in action. . The strength will lie not only in the possession of a strong four-mabackfield, but in th fact that Thomas Michael Fitzpatrick ill hav at least nine competent, s men who can lubstitute at anv time without diminishing the effectiveness of the team. Never in the history of tbe university has such a strong and varied field of backs presented itself. When reveille is sounded on September 15, the date of the first practice, there will be more than fourteen men. re port as candidates for the' backfield. Of these here will be men, who have proved their mettle, T" n w 1 i i. a- . ' Jf &' first-clas- jR i GEORGZ VOW ELM sir-lett- er 10010032100 10 100000051100 08 I. D0AK TURNS BACK ROBINS FOR CARDS heid Brooklyn to five hits, while the CHESS. cardinals Dumped Smith, and Decagame is Jodged sow te be tur for fifteen today, SL Louis win- oneTheor following ever playen. the finest Played la 7 1. to The batting and ning, the Quadrangular St, areterablirg tournaof J. Smith featured. ment between pillsbory (whitel and Lasker uoiiomiey netted hard, getting a and taken with notes condensed triple and two singles. Horn shy made (bjackl. a Chces Career." h's first hit in the series In the v. from "Pillabury Gambit Declined. "Queen'e enth. after polng to bnt fourteen times Mack. Black White White. 1 PlKt previously wmwut i getting a safety, ST. L0IT8. P K3 19 2 QR B ati.tH)KLVN n kv B H 0 A 3 RxKt ki sih ii riack.rf ... 8 13 0'Xets.cf 4 12 0 4 PxBle PB4;1H t. Sirith.lf.. 5 11 0 Johnston. 2b .4188 8 RxP BriP19 PxP eh(f I p-- 3 I. C.rlfftth.rf 4 0 0 0 6 QxPle ch Kt B3I20 PxR 8 18 Uronrnler.lb 4 1141 B K2j 21 B Kt5 7 Q 84 QiB eh torV.8b . . . s 1 a s Railey.lf ... 3 0 3 0 Mneller.ef .. 4 2 2 0!Tlor e 8 4 0 Clemona.e . . 1 0 6 0!Ri-K.8.... 8 00 0 0 MeCnrdy.e . 4 8 1 0 Banr.ss" .... 3 0 14 horns team to defeat Chicago, I to OtG. Pmifh p.. 3 19 1 Feature prays were contributed by Frlecau.as . . 11 tB. Griffith.. Doak.p .... 4 110 0 R. Smith. Mclnnis and Kriberg. In . 0 0 0 2 the seventh a l.ne drive by Osborne IDecatur.p struck Genewlch on the knee end InTotalt. . 41 13 27 10! Totli . . 31 3 27 13 jured him severely, but he resumed i or tt. sautk la sighth. pitching and' finished effectively. score by Innings: I CHICAGO. St. Louis , B0ST0M. B H O A' 1 .. B H 0 A 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brooklyn ... -- 4 0 1 0 Felix. If 2 4 4 0 Buns Flack. I. Smith 01 3. Stafj.cf Summary: Hornsbr, Bottom ley. Stock. G. Smith. Sr- - Adama ss . . . 4 0 1 ll Mxos.cf ... 2 180 ron siortomisy. Friegau. T. Griffith, Four-sler- ()ranthsm.2b 4 0 8 8 Southworth.rf 3 0 10 - Hie. Two-bas- e hlt Fslck. Me- O'Farretl.c .'.. 2 22 11 0 Mrlunls.lb , 4 2 9 1 Three-bas- s S'Bnecket.Sb 4 .. 3 112 Priberr.Jb hit Bottomler. rnrdy, Nela. Moles bases J. Smith 2- Sacrifices Stock. Callsrhan.lf . 4 1 1 0 Ton! 2b .... 802 3 Hsathcota.rf 4 0 1 tt-"mlth.aa. . 4 12 6 iwasx. usable piars stork to Frelraa 1 4 1 12 HONNeil.e ... 4 08 1 Jshnatnn ts Fearcter: Bottom Qrintea.lb Bottnmley: 1st to rreiran to Bottomler. Left a bases 0 borne s .. 3 2 11 Oenewich.p . . Rt. lonis 11. Brooklyn 5. Bsaes as balls tiiartaett laooi-- i Off Doak 2. off O. Smith i. Strnck oa- tTotala .. 85 8 24 131 Tstala .. 38 8 27 14 Be Doak 3. by a. Smith 8. by Decs tor 1 for tBatted 0bora la alata. Hits Off G. Smith 14 la 8 Inntnsa: off Score by innings: 1erarar i n i lanist. - Losine pitcher 0. nrnttn. Jmplree floras and Hart. Tins .J 06 0 8 - 40 4 . 9 t6 ChlrjtoJJJt.O Bostos .. ... Rons O'Farreti. Summary: Csllsghsn, Felix, Niion. Soathworth. Mclnnis. Boeckel. CUBS Errors O'Fsrrell. Felix 2. . Two-h-a hit Three-ba- a Osborne. hit Mclnnla Stolen ALLY B. Smith. Boockel. " SacriDouble fice hit Mies. play Grasthsm Left ea bases Chleage T. Bos-to- s BOSTOX. Aug. 18 Thres bases on to Grimes. . Baas ea balls Off 0, born a 6. sff bails. Mclnnis' triple and R. Smith's Genewlch 1. Struck eat By Osborne 1. by Wild pitcb Ceaewlch. Cat 171 i w. 2 ln'Gvrtch 4. a r m.vmxi i v uiw i ptrea aiess sna wuso. lime l .su. 4 1 Ml .020001081 04 ,3181 .100 BRAVES BEAT IN BELATED A . ll " JACKSON DOWN AND OUT. Wiilie Jackson, at one time a member of the select circle of Mghtweighla In, the aiatea, is down and out aa a fighter. WDfie "began bo decline over a year ago, and went into th northern Wisconsin woods to try to recuperate. He AJd. wM .1 aJocg much better; but Instead of renvtlnirar he wanted to fight again, and was in ' Mil- -, matched by Otto Eorchaa waukee. The boxing commismoa refused to let the match go on when ' " Jackson's manager, Santmy Goldman,' said he was unfit for ring work; and after a short stay in the woods again Wulie returned east. Once mora bo . announced himself as fit for ring work and was matched, but tbe New York commission refused to permit the match, so Willi la through. Jackson was one of the hardest mtting right-weights tn the country during his career, and had the reputation of having knocked out Johnny Dundee, present In on featherweight tltieholder, ,t: fir' round. 'iBoxing is illegal in the staee of Illinois, and a few months ago al matches were stopped becauae of the row resulting from the Benny Leon- ard-PinALtcfaeil bout in Chicago. Now comes a report that Cowooy Sohhvlfer have Moms and Padgett been fined 3250 each by the Chicago sllianne frr cagber, roujn work curing a tin in at Aurora, ' rtJieS;aila. The $5M was given to a Chicago charity. Schlatter and Padgett became so Interested In their work that they failed to hear the ball and kept pumfiieiing each other for nearly ten minutes before the referee could separate them. What right the alliance had to fine the boys is hard to fathom, considering that boxing is Illegal and that the bouts took place outside the city of Chicago. It may have the ef feet of drawing attention of the tegte tutors at Springfield that th game can be controlled there, if the promoter are given another chance, wnsob may 111. i , -- help acme. ' ' r iMeuporlSTii J 6-- 0 eig-ht- HorBb.2b . Rottomley.lb oon-sliri- Backfield Grid Season Strongest in . History of Crimson Squad 4 8 5 0 w J"-- ' ' - - 14 7 15-- 8 8 uxirny-'Krn- e i a. o. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Aug. 18 28 2731 .122-2- . Pittsburg- took the final pa me of the series with Philadelphia today, S to t. Moore Johnston ts. wtna. Black In thirteen Innings. (C) If thea For seven innings Olaxner and BUek wins. Meadows staged a pitchers' duel, but or Id) are atraacsr, bMl they both weakened In the will alo I. tn the Glaagow (Scotland) Before, the game was over six more (e) Played hurlers saw service. Babe Adams taarnament of 1900. nil rarlatioa. with eventually getting- the verdict from notes, from tJ Drani!iia WorlL Bepiena. "J . y GAM 10 KO. 1508. t. a Nev,,l mia. the general taik was thst there e battle between whites anrl blacks. It was ail for to Jesa WUiard meet and right beat Jack Johnson in Havana. Cuba, and win back the title enhe white race, but again the cry went 'up that there should be no more su-imatchee. The colored and vote he same-a- s the whites, but" there' seems to' te that racial feeMng just the same whenever a big battle is on between the white and black man, and the .government officials had that In mind, no doubt, when they put through the bill at Wawhington ' bar. ring the showing of moving pictures of any Irind of boxing match ..when. laxest irwn me"fcuke w e. not tier mm. there are many who want to see Denipaey meet Willa; and some' of them even go so far. as to claim that Wills should be given the preference over the white man. DEMPSEY BEST MAN.. enowid-r- 27, 2S, H'biie t play and draw. 24-l- i ' Sl-21M1 SV1S Today's Vaeaal. fight at .Beno, KILT10!I or PBOBlXil xo r lacfcI.. ,.. M. 2. - at Chicsg meet the colored man is hard to fathom Not that there should be any color line drawn; but after the Vklto U. Is, 49, S4; WfciU Biay and wis. sl At Beaton (riiirtee , 535 .MM 86 -- 87 77 8. sixm&$ . . .589 .684 46 4T 63 74 .. aE lop Series, Four- - to One. i not land her In tun for the bout. Leue reports from Ksw York ear that, the prouaoter. anauaagwr and fighters) are hokbng numerouat conferences for the purpose of find' log out tbe best way to get the greet est amount of coin out of tfae fane) without offending them. Lute Fkrpo did not help his. match with Jack Dempsey when, he started on his tour , of the weset meeting supposed "sues;- ere," for he permitted Homer Broach of Michigan to go the ten rounds with, did not too at so good, hjn, .whichthat the champion had knocked out the same Homer la a round at Raoine, Wia. Luis then let " out a squawk about betag rushed .ioto he the match with Dempsey, had stated previously that be was uv wonderful shape and ready fur the beast man In the world. He got about :'). 000 for his end In meeting a few easy marks, so he should not kick now at meeting the champion for another fortune. On top of this. Mr. Dempsey and boa manager, air.sv blearns, want the promoter to post Quarter of a million deijuw thai jthey go through with) the match poor' tU to signing articles fcr a Dempsey- - . Harry Wiiia bout. Why not ask for- a few of the coal mines in Penneyivania thrown in aa a aide forfe.tr This grab-apolicy fas going to jam up the boxing game) some of thane sure as iatsw. days, 8 OM)( 10 22 4 K-- K-- RBI KR-- 11 12 rT 13 BlKt 14 - rxrtsd Kt-Q- 4 0412s BxB!27 QKUch KtxKtl 28 KxR(l Q B5 K 112 BxP Q B8 ch AM mates la four moves (11. (a) tt KKtxP. 7. EKt-Kt- St-QKt-Rand th csms ii difficult for both sides. He oaM avoid this danger-on- e (bl hardly as Black threatens either maneuver, or ic) Pollock. In the Tournament Book, sad if KtxKt; 15. PlKt, Suggests 16. B Q3, QB-B- : 17, Q B3. irilh a r'Od defense. 4d White has a chance of bringing his queen back to B:l. but he doe not antici pate what Is now coming a eombtnat:on which Burs describes aa "the finest ever 8. to nome green in fust SI strokes, two Miss Halloran and Von better than she had done previously. Thl is a score which 90 per cent uf the men golfers of the local club Elm Playing Best Golf would be delighted to lay claim to. Her card, compared with par, is as follows: 4 3 5 4 3 4 4 4 435 of Their Entire Careers. Par, out Miss Haiioran ..4 3 6 4 4 6 5 5 3 8 6 4 4 3 4 4 537 Par. in MW Halloran ...3 C i 4 i i 5 S 541 bed tire Von Elm has lieen In There are two young Utah goiferg who are going to te very much in print during the next six of tight weeka They are Miss Florence Hal loran and George Von Elm, two for mer state champions, and known throughout th country fcr t;eir brilliant playing. Miss Haiioran will Play In th women's western championship to be contested upon the Milks of the Ermnor PjMinTrv litS Park. Illinois . and Von. ..V2In.,it Highland wrlTl . a w a 7t' all title for aotataur ffayers, ths national. Mis Halloran- and her father, W. J. Halloran, will leave Salt Lake this afternoon for the scene of ths women's western. Qualifying play starts on the morning of August 27. which will give Miss Halloran three ! j or four davs la which to go over the battle ground. this year, and has repeatedly played the linka in 68 and 69. Par t ESm haa a long list of victories. He has won the state title on three different ocean rone, haa twice won the title of Pacific northwest champion, has been the titleholder of southern California and of the section. He played in the national amateur two years ao, snd was only defeated by the golfer who eventually won the, title, Jesse 72.-V- Dogs and Dog Fellers made." If 38, (e) A very interesting position. (19. PiB. PxB. QxP; 19, ch; R-20. K-etc l. BxP eh: 20. QiB. 120. V. L. BxP, etc), BxP: 21, RxB. QxR. and a doubtful ending resulta in which Black baa three pawns agaia&t a biKbop. eh; 20, K-(f) If 19. PxR. BxP eh: 21, RxB, QxR ch; 22. K Kt, PxP ssd wins. first wonld have been stronger. ig) Q-have the prolonged ih) K Kt would game. Ill K Kt la in i better, but after BxP 5 80, ch. B Kt2; 29. eh, S2, ch: 8t. QxQKtP. MAY PLAY IN NEW YORK. Whits r lost. The national amateur will be played P KM ch: ,30, KxP, i) Hy 29. B-at Floaamoor Country oiub. Floss- the ch. 31. eh: "Pillsliry's Ches t'sreer" Is edited by moor. I1L The entire field will olav P. W. Sergeant and W. H. Watts and is eighteen holes on Saturday,. Septem same on Monday, and imulialml by rrinting Craft. Ltd., 84 Red ber lo: th Over 200 the lowest thirty-tw- o Lion Square. W. C. (10a 6d). acgreerste of his womlerful ga'tx'v-a- re given, which scores for the two rounds will qualify have generally been analysed by th strong-ea- t for match piay on Tuesday, Septemannotaawl in Ihe the world, ber 18. All rounds win be of thlrty-t!- x plater tion bave bee made with great ear and holes, with the final 'coming on dae credit givea. Saturday, September li. Von Elm to leave here the first of expect September, snd thus have from a UBESTY ontu wni. week to ten days in which to famil' A rally I th last Inning enabled the iarise himself with the links. Whether or not Miss Halloran will Liberty park girls 19-t-1o triumph over the Cenin score. With tbe play in the women's national tral team bv s seer 10 ts 8 agalsat them, the Liberty girls largely upon tbe excellence depends of her snceeeded In getting eleven run la the fifth showing in the western. Then, too. only the event doe inning, while th Central girl mad not take place until two. the seoond week In October, and in Home runs by Evelyn Btalts and Jeaa d New Y6rk state. were tbe feat area of the gasae: Mis Halloran has been playing betI.laeup ter golf this year than ever before. Central. Liberty. She recently won th medalist's prize . Tools Shields. Reed snd ,...s,.Stl1a In the Pacific Lillian RuaseU and was runner-u- p northwest tournament for women. She Lwilae Ckstelala Bias! rsralgottl. sad Grace Nelses ruled a favorite in th final match, Anns Widmss June Shepherd but lost out when she had difficulty ...lb .2b. .Margaret Stacker with hei" putting, taking three shots Wilms Seort on a number of the greens. She last K. ...8b... Olivet Conors dt Gvelya Srnlts Jess de Hoag ,,.lsa....Gwea Brlmhall yesr . played In both the .western-end- RronaeTI nationai events, so she know rbasW'WinTnas.r.v."; Jum Harriet Stslts...... ...If. ...... Ruth Rrskis how- - formidable ar th golfers with ... rf..,...5isntBl Wood whom sbs will compete. She frequentCamilla Barker cf...... ..Haael Reed ly scored between tl and while In competition there last and -la confident that ahe will do every TJAIHYRiAN CONVALESCINO. aa good, if not better, in th com-Ins- T bit MURRAT, Aug. . Gorg Smith meet. of Holitday, manager of the Smith Miss Halloran last week bettered rmlk farm, is convalescing at her own record for women over the Jersey a hospital In Salt Lake, following an regular eighteen holes of the Counoperation far appetxUcltia, try club. 6h want from first tee i i jer" ? vax i : Ua-ge- s - , Playgrounds League Th Central Intermediate baseball tee at wo their tenth straight game yesterday afternoon whes they defeated tbe Pioneer anw, scare. The pioneer lads wer. by a sa match for their beavy-btttiopaoneafs who knocked th ball s every corner of" . the lot was A. Gold the star fori tbe winners. He. hit four out ef tour, two of thee beiag boms runs. . ; tlaTSTBAfj. " P10SEFR. .,I BH B.B O A. . ,. 8 4 14) Howard, 3b. 3 1 2 a Oakley. Bsasoa, p... 8 0 3 2CmJi. If.... 3 8 Miller, 8 3 2 Tony. Sb.'..'. lb.,. 4 8 8OCais, 2b..... 65 3 2 3 M Haitsa.e. 34 fiepaer, 3b... I 3 ( Richards, rf. 8 12 OiLooma, aa,. ( 3 3 Boaer. ss. . 8 1 0 llirold. lb 4 4 8 4. 2 6 Lefty, ef.,. 3 1 1 S Psyne, rf... 1 6)L.a!lller,ef.."4S 0 Oi Joaa. U..., f W I ' I! p.,, ... (0 ,..... It graces of the L'nlted States Golf as sociation during the past year. His reinstatement will take place just be fore the play in g or this years na tional event. That Is the reason he haa had no tournament play this summer. He has practiced diligent. ly. however, upon the links of the local chub recently. His scores would indicate that he 1st playing he beet golf of his career.6. He holds the course He has tied that nxord with a Ir ef men who have gained reputations in high school or on las year's frosh squad.' For quarterback position Coach Fitzpatrick will have th veteran Neil Smith captain of last year's conference champion, - Vera Champion snd t!al Boberif. lTor fullback there will be Le Kichards. former n Army man; Eeid'Jewkee, Clare and 'Harold Bock. As candidates for halfback there will be Glen Watkint, captain nf this year Hardin Whitney, Gene Lit- ingstone. Howa gmith, Elroy Newman, Dick Willi ama, Earl Howe and Werner Kiepe. In Smith, Champion and Briber?, Tommy will 'never want for fast, to lead elusive, tun ground-gainertbe team. Smith, veteran of three and years' experience, has tim again wrought havoc in ths tanks' of the opposition with hit long runs. vuampion, wit a out one year to sis credit, is fast and dangerous. Boberg was the tensation of last year 'a frosh eleven, and is " expected to make a name for himself this sea- " son. ;.' The attention of football eireJea throughout the Bocky Mountain conference wlil be) focused upon the performance of Lee Bichards, star Ogden footballer and former Armv fullback. Bichards carries his 1S5 pounds at a startling speed, is a sure tackier and can kick ovf r gixtr ards without Beid difficulty. Jewket will rival Bichards for fullback, as also will Clara Hagen. There is a possibility that Jewke. will be shifted to a half, and Hagen to a tackle. At least eight men will battle for the two nositions. Captain Glen Watkins and Hardin Whitney to have the edee on the other appear candidates. Gen Livingstone, former East high star, will tupplv keen, comoetit'onv as will Newman, 'Smith, Williams and others. Jewkes and Bichards will doubtless take care of the kicking end of tbe trs me. with Smith - assisting Richards in the drop and placement kicking. PrsetienU; everw man in the backfield will be proficient at - the forward rjaeaiag game. Ts).. -- 4 Totals IS Central Ik Nelson of tit North Mam than - be bargained for when be look in a beautiful Russian wolfhound a short time ago on a particularly rainy night. She had not been with th Nelson family more than three weeka before giving birth to a litter of sixteen puppies. Nelson . Jf." A. street s got mor gave them away rignt and left as soon as . they from their mother that is why bat nlne ot the puppies wer able " In the abov group. ' Neieon "firft became acquainted with- Nancy when, upon arriving at his home on a cold and driizly night three months ago, h found the dog. to-g- . 27 10 21 14 Score by inning: Pioneer . tadly cut and shivering with the curled on H cold, Bis front porch. took up the animal In. attended to her wounds, and had her well in a couple of weeks' time. He tried repeatedly to find her owner, but without success. It is believed that ah waa lost by an auto-mobi- le tourist. , . Total 8 S 38 40 t8 ...43 28181s. 1 S IS w t 8 .J 24, Ruas Howard, Summary: Tony, Tare,! Bansnn.- - Iileharde. Lefty. Oaktev 4, flondl. 3. Miilee 2. Csiae 8. Looms S 014 4., Pays 3. L Miller 1. Boms rniaaLa-om- a. Two-bas- e hits Hea Oakley, Condia ser. Oold Vliiler S, Yatea. THra-ba- a hits Oik. ley 2 Double pi v Bepaw wa Cain to Cold. Bits Off Mil 10. . Hanaoa 22. off Tate 4. Bases oa hsH Off Miller 3. off Banana 4. off Tate X. Rtrork sot Br Miller Haasoa 3, Passed balls Oakley 1 Sacrifis hits , Wild pitches Tatas A. Hepoer, Oakley. 1 hour and' 13 minataa rm-u-ir Tim of gam VaMa. Laft oa bus Central 4, pie-sea- r z. tf t It |