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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE.- SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER Bout Reviewed by Authority on Boxing Sport Dempsey-Firp- o Former Coasters in the' Major Leagues V..- ' X RisiWG UNOEfiHAND BALL . . hurt. They were slugging away at By T. S. ANDREWS. and Jaok bit Flrpo three MILWAtrfciX. Wis.. Sept, K The the fcU after H aounoeo. ptiBcnea boxing fans from all twrt of the SLOWED IN SECOND, United State who attended the hi aeoonds of the wound plooahia,. battle between Jack and It wa all over, inrk did roand, . aey, world' tiUoboldar, and Luis Angel not ruah o faet Uil time, but he wu up and Kolnf before Klrpo could Firpo, South American chaJIcnger, at let In cloee worked a Jack go awing. lbs Polo grounds, New York, go Jul and hVi short tefta and rVghts to face real What tney wanted a and let hurt. go heavy body Firpo Tb fane went with the expectation to the body, but Jaok retaliated of a, thrill, and they got H 100 per right of abort eerie auk another with cent. and fule went down. H of boning enthusiast hooka' llwttMutd up at the count of five and swung wnnt to to Polo I round convinced wtcked rrht to the neck, But Jaca .. f Jfwpo would stand no show what-(hat orl agtUn ,u worked a left hook and ever with the champion, but at ill to the body and Jaw and Flrpo rtaht were aiaae. a, thrill. They in for tima. went down the for an A la the chnni Firpo bad. pointed Everyone aaid It waa a wondrful liut nt th thrill j, and thrilling That renpyVon after a Ishort and battle; from a alugging NdUHTONvt m.SiaWiA . -that 1 correrX. Fromwaa . wonderfully history atantlptjlnt exciting battle . t contest the aoterrtifki ntandpolnt now, but no champion ever came so Had in boxing. It good lantelng nttedy and wr to losing saving Tommy Olt n been in the ring all in the apace of four ' again and atralnat the iknrUi Anwrluan, ute. boKed the way he did eawtntt nn A i. ihn.. la a It Mont.. witIwmtwT at Shelby. are a auoh start and finish, that lAiie Angel Firpo would needed now and then at tne tug race good unHe on kwt decWon wa have the the world. It track of the point. expected that happened and rent a would Hitrttty have lanVd a ' thrill through nearly v OT,WI fersbn ciirtoh on Tommy, lajia mWfht have landed a r&ance blow and beaten Gibnever to tut forgotten. a bon that way. but only toy u rrevlott to the contest, a',1 kind chance ' of prediction were made regarding BATTLE INDECISIVE. the outcome, and It la safe to ay Wa. aa mJ rakjk an ww1lt per cent of the fan " that fully lrw.kMl fur Trhwer to box. rtn away from either man by uelni auch had ..wjitt American, und the South. iLra Adetao4;4BMk---aarno clnrs merely a vague waa lttte toxina to braia aoout during practically irtca or inMite ooxmg, out wn wv the two pound tfie gUdmtnr were In bull. ttie tin. Not that Oampkm liemp- airenirth and flitting power of ey oanm una eclerrtlflo nwithod. DSMWSY TACTIC MYSYIRY. he did ahow he oo1d boa cleverly by Why ltmpey. preferred to start Cbbona, at timea In ther ouliaialng Into a enter with d RheHby fignt, but in Bie lAo Grmimki match with the Arsentinlan batt: tie threw ail cRutkin to the f flnrt "feeiltut hlrn out" l tlw pw- wlncb ad;wit in erful Stmth Amcrmtn at hia own game gftAMPfSsf t... ahly Jam wanted to efW theconinci ha til, Kuagtng. Again Jai had Ml possible and had Vision i aof quickly Fred FulKm when he put the the advantage, however, aa he ma In eighteen ple red j.wt a remarkaWe hitting abll ' MlnnmoU plasterer away ity with left and right aa Kltro did second. Jack knew that Firpo w with his right hand with his rtVit. The cnxwd pnOrrwd i . danaerooe only ex-that kind of battle, aa It eent a thrill dowbt i mrtnx and punches asd no punch right or ohl!( through every bone In their pccted to Imt Mm to the m why worry Whether it waa bodlea: he. I off th reel, That wa where ! , jisasvitssJag --4fmithkl .The; aeteaUAe - or - ayit ? na amirt twe two nantaror ma tttht a to win see Mil ami if tnry of what vain n"in year, atead welting " gnrat-h-et nriw tlmr inrrrueh kcTrtay Thf rmy I'ke dn tt tn r awouM Will to even on a be rhive Ita lime that prrv. rlrpo ting panther apringlng aiae fgom money, iwovkh-d- , of couiwe, that Firpo jvt had moved over to tne THF ONW a and own owner In let hi the go hie meantime prop Jak given ji In boilng and take care of S' left hook, partly a ewlreg, that miRht ended the battle then and there hla health. There la talk of matching have I TL-ENO.cu-iff 12 had It landed, but he fell ahort near Firpo against Harry Wilt thta farf. !v a, yard, and aa he fell In from the I.ula atated aome time ago (hat he !' lmpetua of hla own ruh the South waa not ready frr a Iemgiaey match, !i Ameriean tieed' what appeared to be and took it against hia own better at. trt. .uiturwut.. U landed hut- - IIkU aisaaeieapeijed-til on Jack's rhin and there i no doiiut )j!giiwi), to hi contract with do o to live haa won Blaeleea him up- quite badly. That Teg Rkkard. up IT It aho be oorretrt. lost fifteen. But, remember, Btnetn That may may have had a lot to do with Jack" but Oiere 1 no reaieon new why he wins with a ball club close to the to elo hi way to victory in ahould be forwd into a mutoh with ..desire cellar ia a greater achievement than r atea-fe and uctng hl the ookiffcd 'ntur, Harry Wlle, who of playing wins with a twenty-fiv- e moment would be From that huxlna: knowlertsj. team. a man a at juet dangeroua ' it waa one thrill after another, I,, PITCHES HIS OWN OAME. thla time as Dermwey. W.lla li older -and htuj not boxing for me time, "How do I .account for ltr Khmke rinpo has stamina. ! '.nit ho Juki aa oig aa Firpo and asked. "Well, there's a Bumtter of Tiempney did Juxt as wonderful reaooua. First. Frank Chang to the emlton agalftfrt Je WIHerd at (Wo, wanoertuaut strong, iibwi. be4n aa a strong finest manager I hxve ever worked when he won the title, but the clever Biwrrer aa and 1 can honestly say that e thrtlln were lckin. ae "fltj Jeaa'' hitter. Firpo can well afford to lay for; - did not maker the wonderful v the romt4ak off for a time and put himself under cry, fellow on the Ked Sox tuition of aome clever boxer ilk ame. On our last trip to ChKago. Mng knocked flat that Firpo the v,.. after ""hlia" Jack O Brlea before tat:kking Cub old did. Firpo did not atop with the to the aaid Hoffman, player, me. 'Khmke, no .bail layar but Jindd two other to the more of the bent hSavles. r riempwy Is one to the send "Wills so but for worked not in a a head, (larmwrlng, and then against squarer shooter than Frank Gtianee." Hoffman I right. The ewung hi rittht aeairum .la'k's kid- title mud eli. r.t--'i oux I'm. ri wiin mm, wmi, ney. Iempey had gone to hla knee, gr PKf5Fj but retrained his feet without Rwlng let me tell you. the Boston fans swear to the canvas. Quick aa a flash Jac'K hv Chance. He hasn't won a tot of hooked hi left to Firpo' jaw and ball but he has made u hustle hla recent awatlee exhibition, nut he ana games, He wi up In PROFESSIONAL GOLF IjuUi. hit the cajwiut. nae it. Is undoubtedly the only pitcher In basean Instant and started nlugrfln awav Howard the real reason I am Lbav "l Ehmke, Striving ball who haa gone along' weekafter . lik wild. man. Agnln . Jack- - put ween wita the determination to re- - alloweU to u over that left hook and Firpo went my own methods and Me down. Last trieve a Ui: appointment of four years' do ny own thinking. up at the count nf Chance never Constantly, flea and one more Jack reoeeted. standing. FIELD READY TO GO tmlng the dmdly left hook following Am. I afraid to pitch to SUCCESS LONG DEFERRED. nabe! The No-hi- t, No-run. a couple of nhort, powerful rlrhta to Flings but I want to say mi a For three Reasons he clung to hope him? No, fellow. the body. That waa where lirmparv I admire aim and with the slugging Detroit club behind wonderful 1 like Harry had) a rhanca of being diaopjallfled 'comeback.' his (treat him. This year he was traded to the i for atandlmr almost over hla faUen so I hope iBaba and well lleilmann Rod Sox. less Pitchers with foe. Again T.ula waa up and the season wind CHRISTY the tied for witWALSH. up By character than Howard Bhmke would Harry battle raged, the men working over Contest for National Title 'Paradise Lout" to Howard Ehmke have curled irp like an onion reel. ting honors down to the aeventh decito Jack' corner, where he landrd mal point. But to Khmke It was an inspiration a a both right and left to Flrpo'a jaw game he nearly pitched to "No. I'm not afraid of him. Why hi bipgeat pitching year anil nd down he went. (Jack waa atand-InIn 1919. Starts Three week ago at Phila caphave should 1 be? I.ast year he faced me With as did the it, Monday ly against recently of riaim him. but J.uia nroae Jiit x times land got one hit." delphia wa "Paradise Gained." Athlotics, with a game, the twentv-sithe same and mehrd Jack like a wtld Ehmke waa reminded that Babe ambition of every big league pitcher. There was a lot more to hi it bull. Ue landed a hrnvv rlaht in the Sixty-fou- r for his first home run him blasted When second cam his big chance kWney and then put over a erae)hlrT game against the pbnnle Macks than it remained for "Slim" Yankee stadium on open Harris, Phila- at the new rlatht to the head that aent Jack this jand the tail bkwtd year, and luok. good The ing day good Wg, delphia pitcher, with a batting average pitching hurtling through the rope Many Trihune Special Sport Service. thin, blond boy ha been gunning for around .102, nearly to spoil a wonder- hoy simply remargea, tan t ine sun claim the referee waa alow In atart-InNEW In beautiful that shine seat hall today?" of the fame ful ever g afternoon. Of all the YORK, Sept. 22.Tbe the' oount, being (soiled over the names alhe it wa anatched away from him pitrhera, Slim Is one of the Fans hear a lot about pitcher who of the sixty-fourapld-fl- r plitvcrs who ectlona, hut nt the oxiunt lie la always lurk soup for pooresit. years ago In Itetrolt. Khmke. studv the dor on apponmg natter. of "nine" Jack wai pushed hack Into will compete in the championship four Khmke has been aiming at a lt to the sixth inning not a man had but it la doubtful H In either major I'P the arena. Firpo ruehed. but Jack ttfurnnftient of the I'roteaaloual victory elnee the summer of 1S19, reached flrsf base: then, with two league any t wirier analyse rival bat ahowed- hi remarkable recuperative Golfers association at the Telham when Larry Gardner of Cleveland out and Harris at bat, KJftrJe put a ters as closely aa nudiks, At leaat powers by meeting the rtijih with a He poked a measly bounder toward Don-nl- e fast one acroaa the middle Harris none retain so much Information. av tramendotia right under the heart that Country club, September 24 to Hush for a fluke hit the only one shut his eyes, swung like )(f kite tall, almost memorises the batting have been rounded up ajid'oll that are of knows which batter He the to game. hla own the ball shot erages. and, remains to be done is to make the Of ill' the hltleas games turned In to jcenter field. surprise, lead in Harris was so as- In a slump. He knows whothree-bag pairing. In nearly all section the by Toung, and Johnson, Hush, tonished at (touching the bail that In bunting, Hobertfcori qualifications tost consisted of thirty-- Itirnes. and Jonea, no running toward second base he failed gers, wncn a carter changes tils ever has Khmke his six said to hia team- to touch first and waa called out style, change pitching. hole. Michigan and Teiaa pitcher" before jday started, "WeH. Howard Bhmke haa been In the ma by t4w umpire. Consequently, failing furnishing the exception. The pair mate rve decided to iUch. a to reach first safety, he ifalled to get jors since 1914 and as nonet U baseto qualify ia the lant named state, game today." In addition to extraor- a hit. and Howard Khmke glorloualv ball every minute of the time. He does Harry Cooper and Will Maguire, dinary head work and a world of strolled Into the old auditorium of not smoke or drink, but he Is a "reg traveled over the acvonty two hole "stuff" on the ball, even a great fame and claimed his seat that has ular guy." Hhe Ditches a wonderful b must favored with generous been reserved .there iour lang yeara- - underhand, rising curve and when that route, while in Michigan a single pitcher luck to keep the opposing batter from r.nmKe is naving one or nis test nahy is tireagipg pretty tne result Is round sufficed. htm If they're putting at leaat one ball out of reach years In the major leagues. ImkK sea- that batters Never in tho history of P. 0. A. of Bum ' Harris. the fielder. of the heaviest-hittinson, with Detroit, one lueisy lute ha a more forNo, Bhmke did not serve any such championship Wg league- ball clubs, he won Walsh 1M, by the midable muster of hipht liglit beeu advance notice on Manager Chance In seventeen and goat seventeen. Ho far (Copyright. Kynowate.) Christy "Hair-Groom" assured than for tao meetHair coming Keeps ing. Gene Sarazcn, the titlcholdcr, in without playing, m does get Combed Jock Hutchison, the former associa, tion champion, who was too ill to compete at tha time the Illinois section qualified. The I O. A. official's felt that the tournament without Hutchison s presence would lose a it t, ""gaaOTTr j certain amotiut of It interest. 1 Tha lowest qualification score in .aaewaiyja . 4vA4W 4 1ilii J of the sections where thlrty-aiany holes were plaved was the 141 by Cyril Walker of Englewood. He returned that total recently at the at Harden City Country club. Walter Ilagen, qualifying in Ohio, had 142, as did William Leach iu Philadelphia. With the exception of Harare n and Hutchison the names and scores of thus" who qualified were as ttr 23, 1923. S.W JOCK WOULD LICENSE BEGINNERS. en i I e v- gd .riil f irjrt.. . a o I bn -- -- a.hlr. m at tall-en- d BriJger Valley Fair (md Pageant Sacceu Saretel te Tke Tr!bm. 1.TMAX. Wyo , iSept, M. Laat night ferwagfct to a successful termination J Uendei and most. elabo-rat- d exhibit ever conducted by the Brldger Valley Pair association. This region Is one of the most historically important In the settlement and growth of Wyoming, and the display of the various products was well calculated to set off the attractions of the entire section. Of marked Interest wo a the historical pageant, given Thursday, In which more than 17S persona participated, While the throng that enjoyed the affair waa estimated at- - more i nan p "jv. t ti pagetr? siioweu every sterp in the story of Brldger valley, from the days of Lewis and Clark down to the present. Jim Brldger. Bufrim BUI, Indiana, aoktiers and cowboys all had active parts, with transportation facilities from the ox team to the airplane being picturesquely demonstrated. a'-fir- -- y. IrflflF PtTC first-divisi- ter x- ttrf-bn-r With i... m . '' rlf t !, IH tt la-inn- r. ll bi nvr gter alug-"glt- mt (el M fr f . a d tuTl Hd, kl Jri Vrjf ki eta . rh ad . gnv V right-han- When a golfer Joins a country club he. ahould ba examined, Just aa a driver of a motor car is examined for hi license. Ha should b sent to th ascertain If ba knew enough about th gam to keep hla plac on th eooraa and to keep from Injuring th fairway and tha green. SHOULD FURNISH BOOKLETS. Its need not b a good Mayac. aa thero are many duffers Who enkrv golf to th full extent and ever obteota to their praswioa on tha links. In fact, thty ar. juat a destr-aa th star, aa they observe all KT WMffWTl Ilk IMc.k(' MM th rule and Uk a prtd in aecins! ub Ik br-tii that th emirs ia in good shape and for a irjruiwMt fail to re plac Oivota or amanth Hut h vronnr- out sand e n trap. tiew the 1ek a vil peldbiy g he tra . a im tlsai tttMW are rl- - llttla bonk of tha aolf rulaa Ia Knatei ahauld call hla wwt-stit-e.handicap each beginner and h Which tea atid twl to tha attention deal av tnai part with wten wew tbw etiquette which really la more imto a bseSfoer e than twelve, portant than knowing the playing rule at th beginning. Hla attention Tea, ag I "rtntwra t ey that mat t rwf of the ptavora oitM should also be called to oartatn local that th dub Insist on having a a tew brat ef rattrig tbt.th gama ruled obaarved. t taking A booklet With A few of the little at n a dlffertnt way abwit tWlay fen k Immm did. when I UN,.. i , . i iima iiBna in te lata onuntry a illlia knowtarg type woura not go amis. snt eaivi fsfteoa of several thing) that tha fnnr th ywara ago. ana .moat U imt to t a is rain ia.dr m guiper.snouio.!um...ira v to lnm the xwrot beginner would D tMaaa to know indwf a these thing. m . method of KHliftg th ball beftgw a . mil .i m i all temrtlr to May around the link. outm.i About hla rights on th course. are atv.1 sn pmpoaltlon thin I eri out to a how and th fame He ahould learn that a fast twosome and a low .ead!oa U ultimata jroal always has th right of way over a To asoartaln whether slow foursome. of all fnlfeew. la the eld darn were nevwr an one la playing Dp to th olub roles is ft to tAeerv whether ther Is a clear iwixl wt ro,y iht piteunng ota Jvtd, If th fjigyer Is e in noma pwd jue . cbw Kwt tha pro tndsiy la kept pretty not Keeping nia ptaoe. daj-newer one should Second, hi and la play unajwlstant. Many aw who da two asaivtaata nnos til th pair in front ar out of the abuy a Into ball hit Kevef them for to oocupf rang. players enough teaching In front WaH Until they have had neariy all of their time. their second hot before driving from DIVOTS AND eTHJUKTTt. the tee. Many beerlnner try hmiog tha ball Third, always repaao Any bit of an t 1 think this "tf tit. trtmtad to the caddie, !nd oeiient Idea... Tb beginnerr who trie see inai ne one iu mam the rame.-hlLnp he gnea along haa a tough time and disturb th sand unless necessary, these day with the golf courses' and always remember to smooth out crowded aa they are. the tracks of the feet and also the I It used to be. and occasiona-Hmade by th club. marks now. a lot of fun to take out a piayer who haa never tried to play golf ana (Copyright, 13, by th Ben Syndiwatch hla actions. Hut theae rental cate, Ino.) to waste - a golfer who are willing round and a good half-da- y helping- a J-a 1 -L beginner- - fc. lvk tor. hie. .hail, la . .. the rough ar few and far between. now we are approaching the aeasua Are to Institute when beginners are becoming numerous. There usually a very large- oralal to Tk Trlbaa. f no will thl faU crop and be jsxyear MT. FIjEASAOT1, Ftspt. M. An m- In fact, the percentage ceptlon. the teachers of tile North increasing miner man aiminusmng or sOtute forschool district win b held still. Sanpete standing The great majorltyof them will take In Mt. Plcaeant next Friday and 6at- t- - and few Jeaaon-hefgoing It is expected that Dr. C N. Jen some of them will try to play without of public To- Ane golfer this Is Just sen, state superintendent lessons. about as absurd as a man taking out instruction, will be In attendance. S. will be Hiss Other without instructspeakers an automobile being Dean primary superintendent; ed In the use of It. B. Woodward T. D., of the H. M. benever .replace divots Begtnnara cause they do not know that it should Provo; James 11 WaHis, executive "public Health be done. They do not observe any secretary of the Utah assodatloa, and L I Williamson, of the golf rules or the rules of etischool state Inspector. high quette, either. They never stand aside to let a faster player through. are MosatT la the fiolf War 4ay If oa i gng ra get rjr far K golfer ahould lit playta the be aatiartad with A, ordinary Sam do twitar, and moat of when a us, ota w better by pending a lltUa mora Km In taking esaanaa, praieUo-i- n a t atlft ewwipatincin. ttr w a4Ntnry If on Ad threw a wtttt tk procewlna. b - aire A H Wdd UMI t no a ho al- yw fterrwe he nw bt .. - Fifty-wove- n Wle-rmlal- llmm f -- Hold 1 1 wa - m , no-h- lt no-h- it Entries. no-h- g poor-hittin- unease ofmind' T no-h- HI Jo, STAfS er s, no-h- lt -- C01BEJJL0S5I -- only-touc- g Unveil Memorial to Fop Anson at Chicago Weil-Groom- f I or i aX. V 'vaAi.-M- & fiWijf rsi- -- i j t'vril Walker, 141; MetropolitaMacfaraue, I4.V W. If. Cox. Clarence Hackney. 141); Pat ; Jim liatuei., 144; Oeorge uovie. McLean, 148; .lames West, 14l; John foldBiir Will Kline, 1", Mick Demand, l"iU; foil u n v. l'arrell, 150. New Kngl.ind Willie Oug, Kllis. 15f); Ktait. IIS: Ilarrv Thomas. Herbert Nicholl 1S7; Itiilph ;w; lieorge Uernbnrh, It,; Willi J.)8; .lohn Cowan. IM; Stuart Alex 'rfllis, Jr.,' 100 HanderShn, Hdilie M llliuoi IjOos, 14H; LiO: Jim ('arberrv,' 1S4; Uackbitrth, Willie Hunter. 1.V4; .lames Mechlin, 154; Austin Clavessis, 110; 'Eddie Williams. 1 fl(J. Ohio Walter Hagen, 142; Alec Campbell, 14.1; I.lovd 14,r; loe Kirkwonil. 14(1; Dave Stevens, 147: P K. White, 130; Cnrl Mrevens, 14,; K K. White. 1,10: Carl llocro. n- Will 140; li f eet when you're wearingr Banister Shtws. that your shoes are in style and quaUty for aU occasions together with. their supreme comfort-givecomct-improachab- li) I Cbmrbed . V Millions Ua It Fing for Halrl Not Sticky, Qrtasy or Smelly ' Get Jar rf " fmm tor a few erut.i and drngci Better Shoes (lullt-kson- Mair-(3rnn- i, - ..!M!!.h,v'-- , liniiirt r Omr tot H : sVhOt. S& thin of ttvt tlecst biutj) tni owniiM. fRNinn' fMMtmfy.f4MteijtjtvU Aiw tmrnt cat. 7 Wtkr r nriemA trtpt at utO t. forth tthoot any mwrntmHI twtt sjmllm! nsinrniifO. mmmy tMtg 10-4I-C & rt' d rr I III "... it Hiig-endor- tit at Any Price . MAIN , mm it -- m m ii a Pair Why Pay More? 118 SOUTH I - Made m t tsal fwif ic bo ? 17 ?h Dist rict of Columbia .Fred 152: Robert tiarnelt, 134. ' Texa Harry Cooper, 312; Will Maguire, 314. Northwestern New York William Jack. 144J; Carl Anderson. 148. Tri Ptate Charles H. Rows, 1S1; P. Baronl, 132: Oeorfire Underwood, 4 1M: Dave MeKav. 154. PhUadelphia--Williol,eaeh, 14S; " v ' av. fcaWv.Jft.s. Chtrles Hoffner, 146: Frank Colts rt. 148; Edmundson, 149; Bay "Wfi.-WSsHsHI; Qeorge Oriffin. 151. Mirhican Jsek Elphiek, T3; Mike P.VA PHOTO l. 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