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Show t . t THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY ifORXING, DECEMBER 20, 1923. 10 YOU KNOW ME, AL Hoppe Retains Worlds 18.2 Balkline Billiard Honors; Gives Brilliant Exhibition r i WILLIE HOPPE CHICAGO, Dec. 1, (By the Aso c&ated Press.) WIITle Hoppe of New York retained hie world's champton- ship at IS.I bnlkllas billiards tonight whan a toe la 5 76 eeore In the third Mack of their play -- off of a tie In the International tournament cave hi 1600 to lift for Walker Cochran of Hollywood. ChL Cochran, for two nihte badly off form, wuddenly found htmaelf lau.ln tonlcht'a play when Hoppe began mining and outplayed the champion, taking tha final block by 125 point, but bting ur.able to ovarcome the lead Hoppe piled up on the Urat two nighta. when ha won 00 to Cod and toe tb 33. 7 Tonight! block went aliteen and that last night thirteen, the opening nights five, ttcore by Innings, high rune and averages: Cochran, t 2 SI It Ml 5o 2 34 0 3 t t 13 SO 1 45 II 46 22 4 t 107 n 11 W M 071161 Ml Hoppe: 150 34 46 311 64 2 43 1 1 1 9V I 63 163 J 007 allot 0 Slit 144 t k9 4 0 W 9 10 V 7 1 It 1500 " L, a Unfinished first night xx Unfimah.il aecond night. 107. High ruiyi: Hoppe 111, Cochran 44 Grand average. Hoppe Cochran 14 HORN IN BRILLIANT FORM. Starling play In hla eighteenth Inning, Hoppe appeared to be In wonderful form and bagan clicking off billiards with a alone nurse ai the foot of the table. He got an open table spread at fortv, but his control of tha Ivories seemed supernatural and In two shots he hed the three balls closely grouped, but missed a e h draw after running for an Inning score of 101. That e Included the unfinished run of last night. left was and Cochran safe, however, could make but one point before he Was forced to resort to eataty play. Hoppe could not count oft the lay he found and drew a blank. The champion assayed a safety play, but Cochran mads a difficult shot and In a moment brought the balls under good control. Cochran .Was grim and unsmiling and played carefully and slowly. Hia thirty-nint- h billiard was a moat difficult ftiasse. The balls were lined against the head rail at intervals of fifteen inches Cochran played off the spot ball In g half circle to the rail and engllsh took hla eua ball straight to the red ball. But he missed a time shot after The eoore: Cochgetting forty-fivran 441, Hoppe 1053 Hoppe got 104 In hln third Inning of the night, the aecond highest run of the match. For 303 shots Hoppe all that has made him famous In billiards, and on the 204th ahot shot. played a wide the match ' er' ill BertU could cone wti wobAtbi if yea Cki and eat xnai dinner with ni nnd it will jut be I tnd Edna and yen two and Edaat lister and naybe Joe Whelaa m yea doat weed t worry if yea tint cot ao aew clotbi u they want aeae of at tbe doc. I alwayi wanted yea and Berth ikoold neet the wife and hve tried to get hr te ran down to Bedford with me and ie yon fcat ih Myt ibe htes trains thoafh th did not hte tha eaeaih to stay off oar last outran trip whn ah was the only one that wanted hr ta ye. Bat that is either here or there and 1 hope yoa can cane tad I will neel yon at th station ao u yon wont lost aad be tore and come prepared to atay all mu nifbt and about all yoo will aeed I ap lo - ifT': f iYkP' V i t ' r Tw SPKVILLE i t ' s-- - GIVES yJlii I a c open three-cualil- ala-in- e. - lhree-oulrfo- n twenty-sevent- three-cushi- three-cushio- e, three-cushi- - st Grapplers Report Today for Training o. ternoon. 0. U. KID BKXD CHAINS REPAIRED FREE "Except Material Ted Thye Gets Two Fallt From Mike Yokel in Bout PORTLAND, ' Thye, Portland Ore., Deo. 19. Ted won two out of three tells from. Mike Yokel of Salt Lake City In a wrestling match here tonight. The first fall went to Thye in 27 minutes 19 seconds with so arm tcissors. Yokel look the remind fall with a headlock In 13 minutes 65 seconds, and the third and deciding fall went to Thye in 9 minutes 10 seconds on a Wrist-kic- k Salt Lake Accessories 128 East Broadway. n and arm soisaors. , ' I Run Champions Away With Panthers by a Score of 37 to 9. Jt&h Jri&ppig. table work, Cochran ettmhed another 107 points, a new high run for him and tha lirst time In three nights' play hia Inning aoore showed triple figures. As tha youth, plainly the crowd's choice, passed ths osnturv mark, cheers were heard for the hrst time. He missed when he got a bad lineup along the left head rail. He left Hoppe in poor position, but the champion made the play and In two more trishots had the balls In a angle at tha head of the table. The champion missed on a draw after 23, and Cochran also missed for a blank inning on a short draw, lioppe missed after getting 4. Cochran waa displaying bis beat form of the match and encountering decreasing difficulties In controlling tho balls In close nuralng. He oount-e- d rapidly at- the top of tha table and at 75 sent the balls around the table to regather them In their original Ha got II before missing position. on a three cushion play. HAS LUCK, TOO. Hoppe missed a drive for no count, h The crowd groaned as, nearing per- and the score at the fection of the play, the cue ball met Inning was. Cochran 176, Hoppe 14W. ball and the tha spot long Cochran still was strong, apparently run was to be ended by an unlucky while, for five Innings going with tha end klsaL However, by a fraction of an of the match In sight, Hoppe had fallInch the klaa threw Hoppe'e ball into en down miserably. Cochran In this the red end the run was continued Inntng brought hla score fur tonight Until at 307 tloppa missed a not only ahead of Hupps for the shot at tha foot of the table. night, but wbove hla own total for the Starting the brilliant run the cham- - two previous nights. He was going lon found a difficult .shot left by when 61 points brought him to ochran and not only made It but goodfor tha night and ha kept on cutA gathered the balls In perfect position ting Into the champion's lead. for a long run. With retention of his masse stopped him arisr 79, when he championship apparently easily wlth- -- went between the balra. towards cltnrhIn reach, Hoppeof aped COCHRAN FINISH Eft STRONG. It. He reached 100 possession Hoppe, shooting carefully made 33 had the Ivories having ruing easily, control. a follow ahot utopped him. before At 140 Hoppa Cochran began shooting oiowly and Was confront el with an open table great care. On hia tenth ahot spread and waa n forced to play three with he changed Aim thre time and successive shots He hi cue before ha played At 1)4 be had the bails close togethcioaa nurse. the ball wU In er on the lower rail and, displaying held missed balls a ahot with the three He ell hla old nicety of touch, interspersing virtually all varieties of shots as he lined along the right hand rail. Hoppe chased the balls In a tight cluster up mlnsed A similar. bhot and ao did Cochand down the table, seemed In for ths ran. Hoppe made ten different ahota, but match's high run. At times Hoppe's delicate touch registered ala or eight could not getn tha ball together, misstrv. The crowd In a row without moving the ing a Klnta than a fraction of an inch. applauded whan Cochran paeetd the UK Cochran, playing his twenty-firs- t Coohran got 64 and mtaaed on a rail Inning of the match and his third of flrat drive Hopp missed a hard the night, notched a fifty-onmissing ahot and left on a draw Into the corner at tha top played the coast boy safe, Cochran missing of the table. an open spread. Hoppe received a great hand as he Hoppe made seven open table ahota resumed play, but got only four when he out hla cue ball a bit thick on a and waa kied off on an unlucky shot. long rail shot. Cochran made forty Cochran failed to count. Hoppe, lookhard shots, every ene being an open ing worried, fiddled at a long draw Including three cushions, and mlnsed when he needed only 17. ;iprrad and and Aichran got 9T, and finding tha bolls banks. long rail-firahot he took a dee 4- ln -an Impossible spread, played safe On hla forty-firperate chance on getting the balls to Hoppe, displaying extraordinary care. the shot, gathered them with gether and missed a difficult around made throe mitre shots and ran out his necthe table shot by an inch, 14. all earns of ths essary mastery Displaying points of the game as he had In the Second previous Inntng, Hoppe ran 144 points In hla fifth turn at tha table U and came within ninety-thre- e points f tha necessary 1500. Cochran waa trailing with 673. before he Cochran got twenty-tw- o bank and tha missed a champion waa forced to glvo the California youth another chance, for four Seas tho beat Hoppa oould da before Wrestling wlU gat under way at th missing a masse. University of Utah whan interested COCHRAN BTRBAKg OUT. Cochran took advantage of tho mis- - students and aspirants for ths mat hie highest run of team gather In tha gymnasium at 4 play to negotiate He displayed the match, a ninety-twthis afternoon. O. A. Hamas, better control of the balls and easily o'clock the grsriplere, le desirous of bald them close for some rapid scor- - oosch of the westling season early and starting ffochron made good ' use of tha gstUng jthe lump on the Aggie and U. teams. tnaaee. In which he was weak last The state Intercollegiate wrestling night. Hoppe was left what appeared will be held March 22 at Salt Ho be an easy (pot, but missed when meet Lake. of the three schools will ha played three rails for position and enter oneEach man in the various divisions sat down. Cochran rut further Into heavyweight, lightweight, middleWillie's long lead. The score. at the and bantamweight, featherweight end of the twenty-fift- h Inning: Coch- weight. ran 687. Hoppe 1411. An entire new team will represent By deft nursing and some good the Crimson at the triangular meet, all the former mat men have either been graduated or left school. Workouts for tha candidates will be held daily from 6 until 6 o'clock In the af st Christmas comb opbo OiUMIQ WCTrtUi AMO MIGHT NIGHT TAY CHRIST MH j, fifty-thre- fifty-thre- I MMUU ft LETTER lNVTSt 00. OLD TO HB N& HI vJ'FB VO BUST night gowns. 4. aix-lnc- John D. Covers a Mulitude of Heads to Tha Trlbuoa. Dec. 19 The iocaJ BPRINOVIUaE, high school team played rings around th West high Salt LaJte lads hers tonight, winning their gams with ease, H to 9. Ths stats champions took ths lesd at th very start and kept It Special at ths half Tbs scor throughout. a Cain, t tha Moab oora of 18 to 16. players, by the Ths third game was played at Palinode, and In thl game the Moab boj, redeemed themselves by winning by the score of 15 to 10. The Moab team Is the first aggregation of hoopster. to defeat the .Palisade champions on tha latters home court In five years. On December 22 the Blandlng high school team will contest with the iMoab high school team aL tha Star hall hers. On December 25 either the B. T. U. team of Provo or tho Grand Junction high school team will play hare. Tha regular league games will not begin until the lirst or second week In JanThe Eastern division of Utah uaryhigh school basketball teams comprises three sections, as follows: 8 action A, Moab, Blandlng, Green River; section B, Huntington, Prfre, Ferron, Castle Dale; section C, Uintah academy, Wilcox academy and Duchesne The winners of each high school section will play a game on a neutral floor to decide the championship of The champion the Eastern division. team will be eligible to enter the state tournament to be held In Salt Lake March 6, 7, I and t. Coach It. B. Evans of the Moab team It continuing dally practice of all the Player, but bee not as yet chosen the members to constitute the final lineup. Efforts to procure for Moab a high school gymnasium ore again under way. It Is felt that with the growth of athletics In this school such an Institution Is actually needed and would add much to the enthusiasm of the students. ma 17 to 4. Willett. Panther left forward, scored sis of his team1 nin points on thre field goals. Clark and Bird for Spring vlll each connected for six baskets, and Thorn, guard. In addition to scoHng thre goals, held his opposing forwards to a single successful ahot at th hoop. I WKST. gPBINQYltJig, Of Ff 0 OjOlark.lf 0 .... OTFP 14 2 14 Wilke, If 9 0 0 SlOrmnmer.rf Mlliatt.rf . 10 0 2 0 8 0 0 Rlrd.e Rhode, e . 0 I I 18 0 0 0 OUfrahaa.ig . . 0 0 0 0 Hikrem.lg Braden rg 0 10 0 Thorn, rg .. 8 3 8 8 Th 0r4n Tifr lnr44 th Bent faith Lent, if 10 0 3 coop yftertjy aftrnoa nnd pounced upon 0 111 Uuiibert.lf in th An! two th loopnrd beketbller ecor of f pley, wlnnlnf by Wei ... 4 4 18 Totals 18 T 8 87 nUnte 88 29 ws The to fait tbrauthont, yam Refer, H. Wtgkt. fUxwwork wi led notno hlyb-ciiThe plir wii eln by both quint from the middle of the third quitter if ter 20 to IS the Loopird sported end cbinpid ecor it tb bilf toi 24 to 23reet.I thetr O. S. L. Both fiyor it tb tim foujrht desperately durin th fourth BINGHAM. Dee. 18 Th Ttah Copper quarter nnd thre Ofdea player were banteam triumphed over the O 8. U fir of ished from play bee nee of four personal Salt Lake here last BlfUt after s hard, fiat foul, bat each substitute that a in hattl by a eoore of 84 to 28. The derid- seemed to add pep, and Weir, who relieved ing points were made in th last few mil Martin at forward, scored th bakt tbat utee of play, when Dunn and K Rnudaen sent the Junction lad Into th lead. cored annsatlonal shoots from th middle Th cramped condition of the floor apace of tha floor. prevented the fame from being the clean-cu- t The basket shooting of Harbek for th exhibition that th eondlttaa of tbs player loser ami Dunn for th winners featured and tb atrl of play indicated. Bast lost Tha defenslva play of both teams waa good th personal foul root and P rouse June Both tha 0 I. L. and Bingham teams who went in caged a pretty basket tbat r look tag serersl fourth quarter games with teams near caused one of Lb Halt lake. Address W. U. Koeenkrsots at tie. 1 Sait 1 ske OGDBN. BAIT OGDEN SUBSTITUTE EASTS DOWNFALL COPPER NOSES OUT HOOPSTERS fr O. L. . UTPP IFTAH COPPER. OTPP SiWltllama If .811 88018 Whfteley.rf ,1118 t. 0 5 I 8 Dunn. e ..... 0 4 llSmifh . Nnsielae loader Ig . 1 If .... Martin If Wade rf Tartar dark I Blackhaa.rf. Rosen kr a rg. 0 4 8 8 B Knudsen.rg 4 V v Welr.lf 0 0 0 0 0 KaiHlMB.lf . 2 3 164 Rlrle nr kXJgbton.lg. Dosey.o Total. .. 10 14 6 28 Total. ....IB 84 34 Totals ltrferw, UcMIllan, umulr.. gtllla.u. Referee, MOAB FIVE MAKES COLORADO TOUR ... .... .... OTFP1 .... .... .. 14 OTFP . I 0 Jonas If , 8 8 2 12 Berry rf 8 8 1 T Deni e . 0 8 11 Beckwith if . 1 0 0 3 Hlrker rg 2 1 t 8 Fmeer.rg ... 0 0 0 OU'ecil.c .... 00 0 0 Enuse,lf ... 8 .... ftft&dt 5 2111 ..2215 0 111 115 Maw. 8; Totals .. 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 0111 10 18 9 29 Basketball Results At Went Point to The Tribuns. Army 17, Connecticut Axglea 15 MOAB, Dec. 19 Th Moab At Annapolis Navy 49, Vanhat-ta- n chool team of basketball player, high 25 ha, returned from Its invasion of ColoAt Cambridge Ha rvard 39. Middlo-bur- y rado At Fruits the lloab boy, were 17. . defeated by the score of 40 to 80, and Dam At South Bend Xotr 25, Grand Junction also came out winner Northwestern 18. Special ' BRINGING UP FATHER Seg. TJ. & Pat. Off. Hockey to Be Stanford-Californ-ia Game Paid Paid admin Ion to th CalifornlA 'Dig Ana Stanford totaled $328,243, accord Ing to announcement of th I ni game'1 toetwoen Vrity of CaliforniA. Varsity Sport; Fqnds lor Rink $32848 Approxi purmately 78 000 aeat wer chased and paid for It in wUd that $90 004 of thl waa In etadium acrlpl. titan ft r unlrersity, under an arrangmnt, wm to recelv 60 per rent of th attendance up to 900, Ih ham correaponding to th capacity $ the Stanford stadium, lnder thl Arrangmht fniifornla received $40,x0 tnor Approximately tlua Th! Stanford. gat $1 8198,024. with 29,44, round for Stanford. heads, almond bare heads, heads, heads all covered again by JOHN D. But not covered with hate! Covered with a thick and vigorous growth of glossy hew hair! Bare heads belonging to ad sorts of people have quickly responded to g merits of JOHN D. the For boldness is not nat-'utreatment. Is there absolutely no excuse for the condition! Falling hair Is s Is due! danger signal that baldnesa Heed that signal! I Act! Consult JOHN l I Because, while lost hair be can be hair res restored, falling almost Immtdiately. And globoed JOILX p. can stop It! re N hair-givin- S Closed head ports are responsible for more baldness and hair trouble than almost sny other cause. It Is urprlslng how many are afflicted with this and do not know H. And R 4 on of th simptovt form of h1y trouble to treat and enad iewte. H you are bM. have faded or dingy hair, let JOHN falling, D. give you young hair again. HAIR. STOPS .'iiNJAwGROW FROM FALLINO AND YOUTH AND COLOR TO FADED AND LIFELESS HAIR. Prices within reach of ait! John D. Hair Restoring Co; Clift Bldg, Sait Lake City. 411 Nat. Bank Bldg., Ogden. CA4v.) ad op, wile end eevssty rente Flame 97, 1UO. Bounyille Dainty lady lUO. Tbereae ley unite lug. Mooardclla 106, Aprteot Dr. Gilbert lid. Serynth nee. 4881. claiming. and an, fire and a half y y Laddie a 107, Hobey Baker 104, Joe, Wda HIT, 9ukes 107, Das gaadel HIS, Sea Bed-m1U, gerea Sens luO. Billy Glbaoa Das Ararl 112. Dames 113, Buss AtSia 112. 112. Deeper lies 114. Weather cleudy; track maddy. 102. U. he For tha first tlma In tha tilutofy of lo, lha Irlv.r.iiy i,i Ctah A gwiulnwlii. Ins will Crimlor lo th. son alhlvtlv UM. This was mads whoa Mrnilnwn was IHUul.1, TUUAkA 8fanl-- d amt fund, toads availabls for Pint nee elsiailng. kkitayg. 480, a: a fur loo re ths tno.inodtoti of a t k.y nok, I7u Billy Ulheoalot. Clark. 48 40, 44 40. 4.1 40, In tho south Ml of sen, Certais Pvtat LOS. O'Donnell. 41040, by m.M tha stiii.i f 1.0,4. With this Imimtua 4S CO, Big lathes too. Abel, S3 k. no 4o.lt rat'll high In third, lime, 1 Id 4d, Pasta Gords, Day lwtUt ,11sow.1d.oo sad hork.y will- sf W rath, Iluuel sad lahpem also raa. jumvo'Mlr r gatetad ran, etatmtnf, 4400, mils sad than star harawoi 4tatmoot t m raveeity sards rthUtppe Lego 104, Larina, t,f f a 0, 17 00, 44 I4U, woe; Jay Bee toe, Th, rw,,,tSo of tha Hnk will fcaDices, 9040, 64 00, emod: Judfe Da rid r ik i tf iharta Ml Morsand loo, I erbett, (S SO, third. Time, 1 48 66. M t uudmf l, all4 ,irt I . . l, Intermountain twk fa46m4y, at wftUli Hm iit eeNkaianNrWt N raised to Plurality. Alwtrk, White boots, UsknassLer esd horde alee ran. Third ram, claiming, 4400. mile aad an Badge V. lui. Barnes, IS 00, 2.00, rink. Th plot elgblk 12 At. was, Iwsis Weiner, IS 00, 2 80, the U f.ifMided, on sucres Beech ue PH, Baker, (2 Ou, third. asooad; ntfM until lHa 8 ti wj th 1 .60 1 6. end Burnt Castle Daw, Topmast will U.uac b prutuitdy tikatiftg raa. 1 ferfniu4 danatg ta la t tar part of the elanrtracth rare, paras 4000, fly eed a half hdntv man tav Catherine 11 fnrlosge 44eea Sharpe, thatr.ln IIS 20. 46 so. d won; Remo 113. Canof trying outMinified bocky trell, g 00, 47.00,00,second; By HARRY N8WMAN. Ida Treacle 113. team is fustic! squad, and Weraer, 48 00, third. Time, 1 00. Hltrnmp. Wlf. Chicago Trl boa gait laiit Trib I b developed Haas! Van Jlmeue, Slot aeat and Irish Baeser also raa. MEW YORK. Dec. IB. Th matcli Is for team th vf taut th y Fifth race, r lelet tag. SOOO, mile esd yrk rap maker delight to p up th horn Baker. prtare 100. yartla Wedding Fvsr, A unmbor of rontasts talent and grab at th carpM iager rnmilne sthS'liiU'i S6 will 00. Tula Fo local with S6 teams 4tk won; 00, 00, Wood, from an over the globe Tha atuta-tto- n It Is br skstlnir snlhustssU 110go, S ao, anrond, Nebraska lad IPS, Baiwas rrnphaMixed when It wa an- - that hork.y will .vcntuslly 4m WUU-ll-h- bas. 0 00. third. Tims, 1 48 24 Glad nounoed that the New York boxing 4t as ststa tntarcoll.ktsts sport News, Bay Prosper, Via end Toe Lera elan commission would dedd at it next nin. Hnrtiev Madden Hlsth rare, claiming. $000, fire and a half meeting whether would make a suitable opponent for wss fsst sn1 furious, with Bsrrstt furlongs yurkras Bill 100, O'Dtnuaell. $11 20, $5.00, woo ; Tam Craras 100, Abel, Harry Will. Th boxing bonnes will dolnf most of tbs Isaulnr. In tbs t.n --round asm I final Johnny tJSO, $4 00, second; H. Warrea loo, Bela. ponder over this match, but they never seem to question th ability of Ross, ('anadlsn bantamw.licht, won (6 30, third. Time, 100. Plow Steel, pan- the foreigners. the Juflces' decision over Martin Judsf Kr Das, ralthful Girl, Dr. Johnson. Just Betseras and Sample also ran. Madden is not a great fighter, but of t'hllsdslphis. Heventk rare, claiming, $700, mils and a dead game, and one of the sort that sixteenth 110. O'DoaneU, $12 40, in a of make Doc. IS. lot and BOSTON, might step Johnny Wilson, $0 00, $6 30,L'Bffare won; Buddy 106, Levin $6 00, trouble for Wills or anybody. Not so former middleweight champion, score a Boy 110, Paul, $60. Barrel $$60, eeewad; were Mcto when ago ovsr technical knockout a Inog they Pat tringFred think Time, 1.68 13. Lady IB ia, rib up that graceful plunger. Carthy of Roxbury hers last night, WyHe, Orayees, Blarney Chlrt, Stone sod Reap Fulton, for a comeback. Madden when the latter's ssconds thrsw in elan raa. agreed to taka on th Minnesotan the towel after-- ths third round of a when the rest of th gang had parsed scheduled ten round bout. Wilson NEW ORLEANS ENTBlEi, Fred up. Bart then proceeded to weighed 160 pounds and McCarthy Flint race, six furlongs Greet Northers Hi. pound Fulton ail over th ring. 104; Pboebe Satrw 106, Baadotph 106, Double (hot 104, Carle Abe 104, Balaam Lake NEW YORK. Dec. 19 Pancho Villa, 100, Duelma 100, Dowry 00, Quluhem WEEHAWKEN, N. J., Deo. 11 99, world' weight pugilistic champion, Battling Slkl, ths Senegalese boxer, Don Joan 99, Goldmark 98, F routlrrsmas got an adverse decision in traffic was arrested here last night sftsr s 90, Henry 4. 107, Tho Fenian 104, blare o Warren Lynch 112. coirt today when h wa fined $J5 for series of singular" antics, during 110;8eooad which he displayed a roll of (600. Hia race, flee aad a half farleagn speeding. 115, Mount Mope 115, Juao 115, 'Pancho," said ths magistrate. 'T attempts to present each man with a Aaeuroe Boors 112, Anthink you ought to confine your speed dollar or two to buy a drink" led to Blrkey 112, IIS, Fllbbertyglbbrt ticipate- Toart-109- . Propaganda 112, Fleer 112, to the ring and not to the public his arrest on a charge of disorderly ToddyOld Blue 100. IMsterle conduct. He was released under (100 highways. Avalanche 10O, Bonaoon 412, Bra Tag Villa said he had not realized he cash bonds for a bearing December 26. 109, 112. Dtietproof 109, Paata, 104, Adventure was going so fast. He thanked the 112. Judge Wright II 112. DETROIT, Mich, Dec. 19 Frankie drum magistrate for his comment on speed Third race, five eud a half fur lours American flyweight cham- Bidden In th ring. Genaro, Jewel 114. Berrury 111A. Caligula defeated of Joe Clifford Phila- 110, James F. O'Hara pion, 108, Hughes Graham KNOXVIUaR. bout here last 108. Baffles 103A. Tenn, Dec. 14 delphia In a ten-rouFourth rare, oue mil- - Trader Seth 112, Young Strlbling, Macon, Ga , high night. In ths opinion of newspaper school bov, won the unanimous news- men. Clifford was given the first Dueteboat 1U. Post Haste 107, Delaam 106. round, the aecond was even and the Lord Granite 10$. paper decision over Billv McGowan, in an eight-roun- d last eight went Fifth race, six furlongs Charles Henry to the champion. local and Clifford 112, Blipper Elm 113. Far ghat 12. TaranGenaro weighed 110 fight her tonight. 112, Good Time 113. Herald 112, Drumtula 116. NEW YORK, Dec. 19. Jack BritOn the same card Midget Rmlth of mond 112. Lord Allen 113, BUng 112. Royal former welterweight boxing New York beat Joey Schwarts of Min- Charlie 112, Beg Pardon 112, Florence Deen ten, ten-roun 112, Bewel Combs 112. bout. T'hey 140, Paul113,Hieou champion of th world, decisively out- neapolis Dr Joe 112, Jock Scot 112. pointedd Phil Kaplan of New York in are bantamweights. Sixth and a rare, mile Donsixteenth Bt. bout last night. The a 112, Whalebone 11L Basilic 111. Bpuga ictor weighed 10 and th loser 14S. ST. PAUL. Minn., Deo. 19 Ths ald Imerty log, Waywaseaas 106, Little ten-roubout scheduled to be held 111, 10 Annuls Trooper log. Fry-a- y $ue-s- y io Dec. 19 Charley here December 21 between Jimmy PHIIiADBTsPHIA, Weather cloudy ; tract muddy. Whit of Chicago won from Hobby Jones of Youngstown, Ohio, and Morin th Clifton or off Omaha was called Heights, Pa., Barrett, ris Bchlatfer JTTW ORLEANS RESULTS sixth round of their scheduled ten-rou- today. Illness of Bchlatfer was given First race, maiden 3 year-oldpuree bout last night bv a technical as ths reason. 116 $700, $W furkmge o Carlton, (Beu, In the sixth Barrett swung knockout. to 2, even, 1 to 2. won; Laror, 115 (Far-land- l, his he strained so hard that B to 2, 4 to 6, Italian Joe Gant and Phlt Krug are spine, second; Evergleito, fuss In 115 (J. Burke I, 2 to 1, third. Time, l.u resulting in temporary paralysis of to stage a twelve-roun- d his left side, and forcing him to leave Brooklyn tomorrow night. Krug is be- Little Alfred, Telescope. Lady the ring Cp to that point the fight ing touted along the Jersey line as a TVoutirlrk, Baurle Cobra, inn. Bary, aad Exchange alee ran. coming champion In the welter di- Faueto Beeoad race. and np, claimvision. ing. puree- (740, g forlonge-C- art Free. 13 (Bell), I te 1, I to 3, 4 to 5, wen; came Sllvey Burns, fight manager, 107 (B. Rarray), even, 1 to along today with an announcement Biagaelen, a f a. s iMt will fwrHI retd prub-- J wlU dtrd It, BOXING NOTES hp4 lna By George McManus that a prominent silk manufacturer Is snxous to back Mickey Brown against Johnny Dundee. Burns said the silk man has (10,906 te wager that A. A. U. Officials Hope to Make Event an Annual One. t At lost Balt Jjflke 1 to hae a real skating mecte The iutermouritaln os loclatton of the A. A. U. ha Just oompleted plan for a big of tourney. Betting th Naw Year's day as th morning time and Heath's rink at tenth South and State street a th place. Any man. woman or child may enter for th manv events arranged ftj r th day if they hut can show an A. A. U. ard. Homer Christensen, chairman of th of the A. A U., is skating commit! most enthusiastic over th prospects of what h hopes will be an annual vent. H has good aesuranc that th local high school will enter speed team, th University of Utah and possibly some of th schools. He looks for many entries, however, particularly in Utah oounty, where there are many speed kings In tb vicinity of th lake. Th events which will b run off on th morning of January 1. 1924. starting promptly at 10 o'clock, will be: For men dash, dash, on mile, two miles, two-mn relay and fancy skating. For women dash and fancy skating. Competition will b held over a quarter-mil- e course, which will b m th best possible condition. Th times on all ths events will stand as state 440-ya- rd MO-ya- rd il four-ma- 440-ya- record. Th Intermountain association of A. U. hoe voted gold medals winners of all first places (Second, third, fourth and fifth place winners will all receive ribbons A blankst has (ben donated by Raidto be given the team scoring ing the greatest number of point Entrle may b mad any tim at th Deseret gymnasium. th A. for th 113 (TortI, ft t 1, eood; Alladfn, Time, 1 18 Guvcuor, Martha Tender Bhincynld. ftatk, Kirah aud Mor. Hock Bottom also raa. Third race, mil and lttoUi Frank Monro. 12 (Corcoran), f to 8. ft to 5. ft to 5, won; Wsukcag, 113 (Fartand), 5 to 2, 7 to 6, aecond; Young Adam. 107 (Kairaru 1 56 4 5. Tim Our Birth 2 to 1, third (antil-TcrMina Kio. Har, Panjandrum. Hutchison. Farewell Tape, Our Baty, Hack ran. Finn also sod ('amoufleur taberry Fourth race, ft furlongs Anne, 305 (Cor 1. ft to 2 1, veu, Biot won, coraa), ter, 118 (hrdrla), even. 2 to 5, aecond , to 5, Beautiful Addle, 10ft (Karland), third. Time, 1.18 4 5. ltarond, Julia M-- , Dobson, Phoebe tinow also ran and aixtcentfa Bella-WlitFifth race, mil 10H (Tark). 7 to 2. 7 to 5, T to 10ft ft orooras). 6 to 5, 10, won; Bowsprit. 107 (Wal $ to 5, second. Mock No Itce), 5 to 2, third. Tim. 1 5ft 4 ft Manvkin, Straight How, Timber, Dntar1a. and Honolulu Iron Boy Sltot, Toddy Toast, Boy, also ran. and sixteenth Flying Sixth race, .rati to ft. out, Dvtl, 107 (Park). 7 to 5,107 2 (Niebolsoo). and Drakes, woa; Duck 107 T t 5, 1 to 2, second; Wrangler. IFarUnd), ont, third. Tims, 1.65 ft &. Btuna 8, third. tr Jr., Majority tls raa. JIHIIHHMHUIlllHMIHStMHSBKRiaaBiSSIIIIM oan lick the featherweight champion. Mickey Walker, welterwsight boxing champion of the world. Is facing more trouble. The New Jersey boxing commission le seeking means of further lenalislng Walker for a violation of is suspension for six months. It is charged that Welker boxed Tommy Stapleton at Paterson, N. J., last Wednesday night. In spite of the fact that his suspension still has three months to go. Brown MILWAUKEE. Wis, Deo. 19. Ernie Goose man. California featherweight. has been matched to bos Joe Hurman .of Chloago on ths night ef December 28. It wss also announced, that Pal Moran and Johnny who met here recently, would be matched soon. n, BUENOS A IRES, Dee. A 'today 19,-Ii- his representative in New York ask- Ing that he ndavor to arrag a fight between Flrpo and Farmer Dodge or any other American heavyweight willing tq com to Buno Alrs. BAlmfORB, Mdo, Dm. 19. Jo Baltimore lightweight, de- (sated Ted Merchant ot England In a twelve-roun- d bout hero tonl$ht. Mer chant, who recently won from Georra Chaney hero, rocked Dundee in several rounds, but was unable to follow up hla advantage. Dundee made a fast finish and won the last two rounds by wide margins. Both weighed In under 136 pounds. , Dundee, Turf Results and Entries TMTiiti TUVKMA Flint p, sill hrry mble Halving, Tt.and $, wrwitjr Wmbii lot, Torintonia in Ayr-ld- yrd--M- Th 101, Martha 0A, (wwl HA, Oalli&t s X. sad 101. Jelly tailor 101, KiU 10 304. Olysipiak Ul. Do' Eot ft rare, 880ft, cad Bare started Words by RING W. LARDNER Copyright, 1923, by Tb, Bell Syndicate, Inc. loft, Tb Ztavfai Drt (Uotm are k RTIAT. gift for Buy map. Hero they aro for street waa r, for drota lined and mi lined. . Big roomy wind-proGauntlets and Strip Gloves for the motorist at filegcds modest pricaet Dress Gloves Auto Gloves ... , .$1.25 . n to $8 $3.50 to $10 Va Ul. eUlmtag, 8 year eld txttttfaPtr Tier and an, mil esd a Ttk 100, mi 80. ftcrap 104, Roatta! 10ft, Jerdas. 10ft, Osval Wag 100, ftaccft Mist in. eadw l io, ft Third race ftflM, clairniag. lx furtaege Tfaeatnnt Ulrl 8ft, Jaa vlUg lie). BeHt'e Bemary lad, reev.et 03, G 104, C'faarlott Ftnttfwr 108, f). loft, Black fthaat 107. Pretty Mali? 107, ftattr lift, Whiff lift. Wiki jack 114' JJttt Clair 113, Littta Tfauitta U4. Fourth race, 1700, rlalmlng, f fir M half ftrrtonfa fat Bo J02.eg, Pavlov lot. L4cti BUrk fthp lot. lJstt 112. mu 11 A 118Dick Tarpta 118, Ttk 113, Maalkta II Ipml fagl 11T. 1 Fifth $sno. elslmin. all Ban Jack loi. bipwet Tc fnrtaog nttma 4H, Flrfadaf Ck H. Uvat Ixk 10ft Bullet Frof luft, Th Dictator 114, ftiitk rac, laott, ciaimog, ftoarlds a, l, Good Gloves Open'Until 6:30 Tonight s MANS STORE iimuHniiinHiimmmiiimmuitmui; SHCG As |