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Show WJK Jl'' rLti'TrdHrr!frt1''Ai, '"f ? vT-- 2 - -- THE it I V--, O Copyright, 1923, by Th BeU Syndicate, Ioc. eeM hbu? vou've n bout vjhe f?e voo'CE i TO L,V IMTRHO I OOWT Words by RING W. LARDPstER IM York. bJT mow that i h iVdiTU THC YKKS, I HAVE wc.vx uvb CWihd" rrvrjrrpsv , SALl' LAKE TIUBTIKEC TUESDAY 'MOBNCvG, APRIL 3,' 1924. YOU KNOW ME, AL noRKonf FIIIE-FET- - w - Hgw York WHERE IM COIro TO IvslOWOeRB StAY.IK klEWYORK Allows Texan One Hit in " Four Inning ; Ruth Sur f i ,"r s' '1 rounded, by Admirers. ( Eatilj Outpoint! St . Grover Clerelond Alexander, holder of the world's record far control, save -- - Mins ' i' 1 y K, i ' jr A - fciJM iv er ' A ;-:- V Plan Jinks r pro-(gra- m X til, tp VT b. v? I J I , ywf " -- .. Insti-ftjtio- x right-hande- r, Lts rignt-hands- i- '' 'l " 1 17: ' J J - 5 u ' tx. 'X. v 1 - e i ' i ;) cmaa-oou- A . -- 1 Coast Golf Star to Instruct r. .; at Nibley Park This Season winis Low, assistant golf professional ad tha Rancho Golf dub Of Los Angeles, will bo the Instructor at Nibley park this year. Buoh wah that emvunoemont made- - last evening by Of. M. 1L Btewart, commissioner of parks and playgrounds, at" the city pounotl meeting. ' TbO appointment of a golf pro for ths municipal links was left by ths city qonanlssionors to Dr. Stewart. After carefully coesldarlng the numerous applications for tha position, Btewart decided in favor of Low. H comes hers wall rqpom mended by H. K. Jdvana, former manager of the Balt Lake Country club, and Arthur k Allen, the Rancho proteatoonaL J. M, KHsy, for two years instructor at park, and again sesk. Ing the position, withdrew his apThere will plication last Saturday. be many who frequent tha links who will be sorry not to see "Mick in attendance again this year. The little Irishman made many friedtVa, so he ts bound to ba ml need. TO RESTRICT BgGINNBBg. With so many player exttocted to arn this year, park take op th official are lutely to b kept busy regulars of tha tsklng Car of the peat two years la addlUua to tho For that reaiaon Qioro will mops strict adherundoubtedly bo ence to (round rules the a heretofore. Th day has com and goo wtoea two cr moro golfer will bo permitted to ploy with on set of club and from on tone. Beginner frequently resort to this community rented plan, especially If ths aet is one. with the result that players them ars Invariably held up in their gome. , the Harry stroll over to Jack, on him, opposite side of the fairway from find to hi ball, and (ben return that be has tuijen th maehl bp mistake, for he wsnte to mldiron. Back he floes to Jack for th proper club and judge for yourself. By thle time the potters Who have been patiently wwltlnfl for Harry to hit his boll and move on are so thoroughly Incensed that they could cheerfully break a dosen machlce or midirons over Harry's head, and Jack' too, ' for that matter. and Sunday Saturday, afternoon tiroes at busy newcommorning Arc always reason Fori that ths count. ers to the flam wKI be discouraged from tryin their luck under outfit Whencongested course conditions. ever poemlbl they wjll to urged to become more familiar with th sportx morn-hwy by reason of playdnw week-dawhenever possible . SPECIAL WOMEN'! RATE. Reallzinff that women player can during ths usually find more time man, a weefit to play than do th In th Inducement way of ota special for thus potters half rale yearly ths fair sex who do not patronise Sunday the (Inks on Saturdays and Such an annual ho been nsade. which jwrmlt of play metrberwhlp, may the any time except KliThen, if holdbo obtained for wish ers of such annual cards alo to play on the busier (toy, they will, of course, hsOe to obtain Wither the per round or dally tickets. week-end- s, U. S. Rugby Team Sets SaiTfor Olympic yoa-terd- ay e - tet 1 -- jeer-old- A-- box-sea- at 2-- t s s, -- -- PAT TWO s. I8 three-ye- a. pre-ga- m three-yr- Turf (111 Slstm-colkjraw- yeee-eld- e. o n. '. ! three-yea- j n, right-fielde- r, Aeaocta-Do- e fatr'rep-reesntati- n f n NEW YORK. April T Th American Olympic rugby football team, made up entirely of Pacific coast players, arrived today and will call Wednesday to defend tbo title which this country captured us the 1920 Olympics ' at Antwerp. players are nndsr The twnt!-t1lre- e Goodman ths managership of Samuel of Ran Franc! soo, who announced th Slater as appointment today o! Oilby Seven players ore veterans captain. of the 1320 championship aggregation. toThey wiU have a finalWiUworkout go to EnThe squad morrow. contests exhibition gland for several to Pari for th before proceeding er get-ev- (X LUNDY SCORES KNOCKOUT, k4sl was" floored fur' the eizht count in Uto third, due to a r,aud and agoitt th last round Dairen tought fast and furiously, sending bier many hard rqfht erussek. to tne ahead Junnny ottered only1 ferule resistenoe. Ldcas was on hbe flour when tae final gun g sounded, bfaddy pvorsted. .Lucas was given a great ovation as he left the ring, due fo his gameness. forty-on- - h Young Lundy toej; only second to put Chief Tamp.Ca Jway. Tho bout, schedulrd fur g cvenL loomed wig at the first jfona, when Tampico, wno hails from Nee Mexico, worked onerqeutally and tJ some effect. Jointly waited his chance and at the tin) sent a hard to tho chin which Tampico took right In ft. krttajkout fashion. Caflvth Herman was given s decision over Horae Williams, th colored boy Hermen, althougn face, wa taking a few lefts to, the only s'igbtly punished, Cal left uppercut to the face and his hard the body were enough torights to WiluAm convince he was not tnHerman ciaos. Calvin rhook his man several timtos In the third round with , toftr" It looked like curtains for the, colored boy in the last round, whenCal again started hi clenn left upt. Herman wan given a rep-uwell-earn- at the MORE decision. KNUwKOUTS. Tom Jo.ies Jtatou Ikiy In the second rounu of the.r ('.'eiilt u d bout. Tom o oihcu rfu Juit to u face tn portect sty.e. jncur- irftf them eoun tiine be ted itay tried hard for his dvernaml right, out l never landed. Toe referee stopped the buut wben it was evident mat Kay was too far gone to .continue. Pete Alalia was sent to tne can-v- n lor the full count In dhs second round of hi boot with, Young These two boys went at it hot and heavy In the first round, but tired in the next- - Soreneen's body blow proved 30 158 his feature John Anderson knocked out iJJtrh Polkxfit in the seijond round Tho curtain-raiser- s but good, fought John's right to th head wero too bout Th the referee stopped many, after on minute and ten eeconds of the second round. Th befit le ruvql proved to be the real, slugfest (and treat of the ftu-eo- . 'when Wild Bill FWrrcl and Addle Brooks stool! to to toe and wauu-c- l punches with three colored huskW Cecil Foster, Jot k, and ,Slug4 Johnson. The laUac was pjt out of w commissfon after, many knockdown. Tho fan stood up In their seat and cheered the two white bovs along Wild Hill was (rivfirv. th decision due to his knockouts. Bilim OuTks, trainer of Hie Oakland basObalt clifib ws referee for th 'boot, Th oomtoined team of Bait Lake and Oakland. were guests of honor at the show , ft four-roun- bor-ense- n. Vincet Richard! Will .r Sacrifice Amateur Ten nil for , Journaliim. NEW YORK, April 7. Vincent Richards, national- - indoor tennla Cburee champion, will follow th planned fay William T. TUden and withdraw from edlnpoCitlv play ia favor of a jourxal lotto career if the United State lawn 'tennle association rules that ho 13 barred at aa amateur under It Interpretation of the plsyer-wrllrule, offactive January L 12. In making known this attitude today, however, Richards asserted he did not consider that th U. B. L. T. A. would rule that his writing wer such as to mk him Ini oliglbl far amateur play, tie expects to be released from his newspaper writing contract this summer to join the American Olympic team. sr HONOLULU, April T. Txkeo Karooa. th now Japanese tenni chamremarkable showing in pion, mad two tennla soitq boro today, during brief stopover on fain way to Amer-fc- c Paired with Robert Kinsey, California star, fa defeated Harold Godshall and Tom Ferrandinl of Lae Angslsa, - In an exhibition singles set Honda defeated WYUlam EkJund, for several years champion ef Hawaii, Uarada fonmusd woo anuauolly gorti. The Japan nee not am Is on his way to th soot to enter Harvard university. Ho in a rnsmtor ot th Japan ess Davis cup team and Is expected to compote for Japan In ths Olympic Bbmiab a 3-- 1, 3. iH ,, Exhibition Games At Vmphl MfiBpkis id Uii - 10 7 Fuhr dud 7 5 t7lrib. Rattrrlm 0'KiU, H . R Tffta.; (A) A,.,3,e..4,,..k..(8, Fovlk, XottDifblood, Kolpkerkcf. " " f At AtUtltft nBdraafl (N.) Detroit (A ) ........ At gums City, Ma : Plttrirarg ( N . ) Bis City (A. A I ..... Batteries Skiff. Meadews ss gmitbwZina sad It At flkl.li ' 8 Cltyi tt. 3 ' 2 CMeS (N ) ......17R 14 Oklahoma City ( W ) to -n Batteriaa Hrifsia, Keans, huve. asd OFtneU, Howard, sad. At Okmulgee, Okla.i Oraaka ,(W L) ...,.-.......'..0k me lire. (W A 1 . '4 TT; 32 1 Bnterlea flfsnrn,' Piftiifergraal sad W1I der, Seibert; Packard, Reich ter, ntir.ll and Agaew. R.4 H. R At Fort Worth.' Texas St LmS ASrericans .,,, .... ft 14 2 Fort "Worth, Texas leagns ..3 10 a BetteriM Pru.tt, Reyn., final and Cel. " Jokn and Moors. " lias: Fats, (Fourteen Olympic DAKfa April 7. Spain, through the toainss.) Beoortta de Alvorea, will It -- y ear-ol- d R. JaekwmvIU, Fix, H. probably moke a strong bid for hon- St.AtFanis -- National ors In the women's singles champion-toilp- s Syraewm lnterastlonala . . 0 fox B) at th Olympic game lawn tenDoLk Battarieo Blwxdet and . Viek. nis tournament, too greatly ha the Baraea. Hill tod McKee Th Florida (Spanish girl Improved her gam this Heha, 1 Reiahert, TAMPA, Fla., April first or- winter thot It Is believed in many -- At Cbafitnneoga. Texn. SWte league, Bald to be fi that the final may not prove flew York hatienel ... -- ,.t. R. g. y. league to open the quartern ganised baseball today to be a controversy between Busonne Cbteaao Araenesn under wtU way ...... J 1 1 Ret 1924 season, Batleries-tetunUdaxcomLenglen and Helen Wills tho AmerGee Ha and Oow-d- ; for the sixth season, six team exwo aa ican Da champion, generally rat RMntenahtp, drcuiL pert, MeWaeosy aad prising th Lakeland Kfiwlk. nd Tampa will pected. Daytona. to game. th scene of th opening ' wiU ceiUKtg polowts to Club representing those town FrttRHLRBT. K. C., keril 7 Th T.le meet nine from Orlando, SL Testers-bur- g Rsrrarfi ssd Prtaretan pel letim wiD com, and Bradentown, respectively. te Piseksrat lauaedaitely after April 1! tow a aerie ef merehea with teaau la tbl fiRTD STAR TO COACH. ssettea e( the tooth. - It vaa anataweed . reconcA OMAHA, Neb., April T MUtne Ql.sdar. , BURAYA, in.. April ion which began by wir while rafter, ef HUsel ile)-! iter tech Is ss tbs Fslvra.ty Morris ftehlalfer, Omaha welterweight football I as si, hat slgsad a matxact In In a Ohio was fur last match Lexer, t lIBnols sast ftU as ftaekasts weak, resulted today in th Withdrawal ball eesah, ssaesedts tort Ingwexsae, aba Mra Batolalfer's suit for divorce, bail baas Mgnad a f"tbU Weh at of which was to have boon heard In court f tbs rnlasralty 1 her Mra Bchlallsr will oc. libel as the 13!, 4 today. Olasdar playad ilsa company her husband next week, xh 1W1 feotheH tesras. tajft-ss' at haa him bog Warn! Smith sard, to se his gradual! a h hasnorrasL Klswra) of Oklahoma on April IU CIork-S- ay ths Western Btstss Florida State League t Begins Ball Season j ATS Boxer and Wife Call Off" fill Hostilities flat. Pan Enters V Drue Store m. To Mich. ' COUNTRY CLUB TO MEKT. PROVO, April 7. A meeting of the Provo of th member and officer to held Is th Provo Country dub- will chamber of commerce room Wed- for the nesday evening at I oclock for the purpose of outlining plan to Secretary JL V. soring, according Hoyt, TENNI! TO BE REVIVED. win rePROVO. April f Tenni ceive recognition this year, according to the decision of the Provo high school athletic directors, and tho star of this year's high school tannin tournament will bo awarded tbe official school letter. im roadt nmtOTEKEjrT.from the lr.IFY. A ewBihlttse April Ogden (.elf and Ooentrr atnb fen dating nf Ralph R Rrlatol, R. C. RvUltara and W D. Btwn, mat th aeenty roanmiarmaara a today and asked Bnr read Imprevaaaaat th Waahlagtee Avaas highway Wading te ths (elf eeuraa. I V ' - x. I ls WILLIE LOW ey e, half-mil- By winninr 'every one of five six' rounds in toe haatflin event wnfa Aokbay Lucas ol .bb .iamte,, kVrokie v Lauren ginned An easy decision at tbs , Manhattan club last night, Luuu took mors clean osiL beaithy rig at orossss to the Jew and led swings to the body than any boy wljo has. crawled through th ropes at the local club. Franki punished the bt. aH rounds, and Louis scrapper especially during the last three, Dairen put all be had Into his punches, but' the game Luces too them and came tack for more, which lie invariably received Luoanonly stand was a ' hard Tight to tho - fftoo- In th fourth round, and other than that blew, Doreen went unpunished The visiting Wd tried continually to his ertralght left poke the body,' but Frank usually met attempt 8101 soil'd left to the nose -- workout yeeferday agolnat the Wlchl ta Falla. Tmi leaguers, and la pitching hot more than twenty halls to the twelve batter, waa touched tor only ) one scratch hit. Just after the Cuba won the game, 1 Manager KUlefer turned over to the Wichita Falla club Outfield Marty Ool-- t lafhan, Inflelder Pete 'Thurgeon and (Cmrhfla MSt, by the M (mteia Isa) Pitcher Boh Osborn. Ralpa Mich B aels, a promising ahotatop. was added - toHa the Cub a roatar In return. batted ,34 with Nashville la tba Southern association last spring. - The Chicago Whits 8qi seat a pair . of left banders Roy Moore and Mike Cvtngro against the 'Chattanooga . , Southern association club, and, at FOR OAKLAND though they won, neither" twlrler dle- -, or BOEHLER and BAKfiR played major league ability., An admiring crowd gathered around 3 'Ruth's position in the outfield caused Rowland to call the gams be y, ' ' "Umpire tween the' Dodger a and the Yankees . at Nashville In the ninth Inning, (with buslneas, will ba gives time I The crowd eo Inter-- i public the score tied. off this afternoon to attend ths fared with Ruth In the outfield that game, s When tne tetie moved to first bass. all bostnsas of Practically -- fei Yanks took their turn at bat In the bouses have arranged tha to as permit A. I Inning the many as possible of their, employees (first half of the tenth the swarmed around player's an opportunity this afternoon of atetoench and further play was Impossible tbe game. Jones, Pacifla Gosat leaguer, tending R G. Cunningham, master memade his debut for the Dodgers chanic ' iI whoJohnny of the Denver Rio Grande -' In fieldfins in n at short, put day Western shops, will close the shops - - Ing and topped off hla work with' two sli of today to enable his men to atdoubles and a triple , Travis Jackson. Manager McGrows tend the game. i PRt GAM I CERBM9NIB!, lensational sbortatoik and BU Terrv, ' the former Toledos, who Is under- -' The oeremonisg Incidental to open' first bus. Ing day will begin at noon today, studying Georgs Kelly St played star roles Itythe Giants' victory when, a band wiU aet out on a trip Jackson fielded sen- about ths business section of ths city .,over Memphis. sationally and Tarry clouted a home- -' with a bountiful supply of mueio. This jrun. will ha dispensed in instalments at Big Jim Edwards was sent the full various suitable Having rotate against the New Orleans dub blown itself te goodpoints. purpose In the and the Cleveland Indians put across heart of town, tho musicians ur X ; - 'I z will . f a victory. Speaker a tribe went on ceed to Bonneville park, where,pro-as : Y a batting rampage, gathering eighteen opportunity offers and occasion de - hits by mends, they will further discourse indodlrg three doubles twofrom ' George Burrs, recently acquired the Poston Red Bos They also bagged harmony. At 11:15 o'clock there will bo a spea two triple In Aha collection. uhera-becial hreohsoabaseball r at the The Detroit Tigers broke camp at of commerce, at which tha guests Augusta, Ga., last night and today of honor will ba Presidents Bex ton with and Williams, .War booked for a J. Cal Ewing, Del How."the Cincinnati Reds giving Cobb's Ivan Howard of tho talk bind men their first chance against a ma- ard and President club; Lana Manager Lewis jor league dub thle season. and Business Manager Cook of the Balt Lake club, and others prominentDisabled Vets ly connected with tha e hamper's highFOR SALT LAKE ly successful "drive" In behalf of tho i PONDER Z In Balt baseball cr . PETERS ODOUL Lake. Brief and enterprise Program addressee will ba made. High will conclude The luncheon 1:50 at Baaing axhibltiona and a wrestling o'clock, at which time tha guests will J tja bout will oaks up part of tks go to ths ball park. V At 3 o'clock the Her. Elmer 1. at tbs high jinks entertainment Balt vloe of Goshen, the , planned fay Balt Lake City chapter No, Lake club, willpresident Introduce to the asDisabled American Veterans of the sembled fans the two distinguished I World War, to fas given Friday night, two umpires. Other and visitors ths 15. April ty Commander Gaylen 8. Young of announcements will algo ba mads at time. that Darned a , spa. t the local chapter has 'gw" 1 cud committee to make arrangements. At 1 15 o'clock ths esrstnony of ""'to, I In addition to the athletic events, a hoisting Old Glory ts the top of the series of theatrical and professional flagstaff la center field will ba carried v if out. acts will fas presented. And then, at 1 JO oclock, tho sea, All wounded and disabled veterans Jtf W"-- it I I of the great war, residing In or near son will bust wide open. vgJW, V f t i. of tha i 11 Salt Daks City, will boaf guests S THE If PITCHINtt PIHHPKCT!. local disabled veto, a will disabled fV Choices of catchers for and pitchers n now and In Veterans hospitals game are largely tenia, & In thin city. Special trans an opening J ' i '' v s einoe some occurrence may arise i portation faculties will be provided tive, V 'X (f to necessitate a change of plana So if tor the Incapacitated. K The disabled vets plan to double far as it is possible to forecast ths . i ? . iV, well In advance of batteries for today's game, ths pertheir J membership tS - 3 the be Wetter Mails, big national convention of the or-- r formers will for the Oaks and Earner M i ganixallon, to be held In Salt Lake Bees. for tha , City, June 13 to IS, Mayor Neelen Ponder, 4 . is general chairman and Commander If, however. Manager Howard starts r, ManGaylen 8. Younw chairman of the na- -' Georgs Boehler, r ' WiU start Frank ODoul, ager tlonal convention committees ! fci Jack Peters for Balt Oaks Baker Del fur ths Lake and Condie Wins Preston i will be tbe catchers i t "Tbs Great Malls," ths Oaks star Cross-count- ry Run pitcher, la said to te Ig excellent condition and clamoring for work. " ? Speeiel te The Trlheae. ": His condition, however good it may .? 'Y : 7. Ivan be. Is no better than Ponder's PRESTON, Idaho, April It iMails pitches for the Oaks Man(' Condie was Infirst and Arlow Smith ; was second the annual ager Lewis will station Jack Knight, bitter, at second base. h BsstoMaf.i gini,,) ifl lliXskmMiM J try run of the Preston high school. a right-han- d I m Mj la.sm.i.sss.....w. .nwsgfq V P J Tha course, which was more than J 3 If Boehler pilches for the Oaks, How"t miles in length, waa completed In ard Iindiniore wiU ba tha Bees' scXd fourteen minutes flat Reed d on baseman. Bart, Francisco and Vernon are mentioned Layton, aeventesn miles south of this (Leylaad), 7 10, third. 9 winner of the past two years was i.e. Time, l Whomsoever of tbs pitchers hook because they were two ex- city. 9 The keen interest and Oosuneel, Mumb Junto. To. me. luice St passed by both Cendle and Bmlth In up, whether Mail vs Ponder, or simply 1933. tremes of her neighboring fan inofIayton the opening klehxel, Demee, Beet Pittetoo. Widow' where a muddy Boehler vs O'Doul, the fans may rest the final quarter-mil"Los Portland, Angeles, Seattle, stretch hampered the runners. subsequent Const league dtte. Lady Chaco sad Ths Uibemiea else assured that there will be soma pitch- Oakland, Balt'Lak and Sacra mentis games and this is a dual Interest, rn Vf " Stanley Darsen, who finished eighth, ing out there. all appear to have strengthened!. Any First, these week Fifth race, parse 1500. allowances, tbe are naturally s shot, but continued the last , lost os 6 which falters win have opportu-- ; loyal to Utah residents Bees had a lively workout Tbs half-miend up one nils will be pulling for Princeton, and minus this essential of track between 11 and I o'clock. Much nity to bolster ss ths season ad- the Bees, but 104 Bdlewe now a asd seventy yards Uoldea Layton-anthe right apparel. of tho time waa devoted to batting vances" JUJU (Milner!, W&o, ted a won; have WUitam IDevis, Harold Manning, great native pride In ths Shyer ICO (SbUItek), $2.o asdDllU. Mr. Williamss visit Is ths first! baseball end a rehearsal of algae and " 2 10, achievement own of Emit Larsen, Marcos Hart. Stanley practice The Layton's Bono Oaks, who had beaa ex- made to Balt Lake by a Coast lesgue son, Hpencer IH iJ,aoooild baseman od. larnen. Darrell Karnes and Joseph pfeya J 40, third Time, 1 ts 2 3. gsnlre WH pected to arrive in Balt Lnfca early President In Tour years.' and we'd like for the Oaks. Adams, order named. yesterday Psgs finished In the were poduted be- to say that ws'rq mighty glad to see Beams else res sad morning, gins ItS a cinch, therefore, that Bpence Those men probaWwill he taken to Bixtb rare, pares, J200, claiming a freight wreck on tbe Nevada him. " will get a big ovation from Davis Use, Fait Take City to compete In the hind s and up, one mile and a furlong desert and were delayed tundra hours TICKET lALE BRISK. county and Ogden fans When ha opens Biff Bang 112 ity Creek canyon run on rll in Balt Lake it. They did not arrive (Robinson), S.10 .101 Business Cook last the evening Manager It game tomorrow, being almost end Lti0, won; Preesy Bneesy 100 (L. until lata yestrday afternoon. a certainty that he will be reported that tha supply of ths lesdoff Lengl, SS 50 end 3 SIX second: Die ForHoward Local Roller Skaters immediately had Manager in man exhausted the been for the day, early visiting team, whloh is eigner 1U8 (Chalmers), FM1U third. Time, tawtled hla athletes to thebri-d-ball park, t Tender Beth, The Ferurieu, work- and that the sat of admission tickets always accorded the doubtful courtesy 2 0 Race they engaged In a Carden City where of first bats-- " Ilnurs Dudley, Humboldt end Beverwyck 0 o'clock. bad keen exceedingly brisk. out, which continued until ran their Patrons ar to Adam also first brok Into procure ths urged I am very well pleased with the limelight Seventh The Balt Lake roller skating speed 120 nee, purse claiming, Howard last tickets at ths sales stations In the In Utah in 19d, when he did the sec- three-raid Manager r end up, see tolls nd a kings will be accompanied by two club," "and I think we have a good business section of the city, as there ond baaing for Tremonton of the sixteenth night, speed queens, when they In vale Provo chance of being well up in the rare, la bound to be a crush, at the park. Northern Utah league. He led the IT 80 end Owertsks, 109 (Mariner). 328 20. Whalebone tomorrow Bight for the purpose of I think we have au unueually urell-b- a Annoying wdslay ran be averted by league In hitting, home-runIM triples, (Rose), S3 10 and won; 3 ikk second, buy Lilly total bases and rhared honbrt settling once and for stt the state lanced Hub. with no weakness at this simple precaution. In 101 (Dawson), 1.30. 1 52 its third. Time. In e, the quarter-milstolen and at championship all racing hours bases and other departments of Colonel Whelm, Rehab. Laboring dBltgentty, any point end pronounced strength e Peer and mile events. In at most. The Oaks this season wll of tho day or night, Kelly Briggs, the (taint It waa in this year that I'll, The Btoqatrer, Mystic, Bowsprit, Toodies, Ducks the previous encounter at Provo, the gWa every other chib something to ths Bees' demon greundfcxMpar, and the fans from Lavttin to the Idaho end Johnny Dundee end Buckwheat Balt Lakers were defeated When the do." hla assistant, Tom Cook, have put line made a byword of the prediction alee Makes, na. Provottes raced at Bonneville they lost ths Infield at Bonneville park In rare that Bpence was almost overdue in TO KILL THt JINX. to the local artists. . Kelly was tho sdpient of faster company. BOWIE ERTBIEB. The Bees swapped quarters yes- condition. Mias Catherine Jeurte and Miss Balt numerous congratulations from Fink nee, pone 120, me. (lea twe jrir-elitGrace Moore, premier skaters among terday. From tha time Coast league Lake and Oakland ball players who four fnrlnge Berie Hi by US, perJACOBS AND ths local fair sex, will meet two fem- baseball started In BeU Lake, in 1115, worked out there yesterday. The Balt manent Wave 1U. Tod Keneeor lie, Berinine akators of the Garden Ctty In the Bees have used the clubhooee in Lake Infield, since Kelly has had ra re 11. Island King 118, Bernice Hsrar OTHERS OUT the quarter-milRay llerxog and center field and the visiting oluba charge' of the grounds, has become Bother 113, HI, Ocean MtiL 'U. Mbt David Schwarts win be the Balt lake have used the clubhouse In right field. known as tho best and truest la the khndn 113, Trigger HA -- 7 entries to ths mils avent, and Ray The latter quarters has been enlarged league. Beeond rare, pure IU03, clausing, ANGELES, Arthur April Jonas and Dan Slater a til be tbe and henceforth the Reea will use that Ths managers of both chib have Heave and G Coleman, outfielders, elds end up, see mile end seventy housing, assigning tbs visitors to can- promised to keep their players' hoofs and Pat Jacobs, pitcher, were ynrdt Spore 113 Boy From Room 111, KL ter field, off ths field this forenoon ervl to do their unconditional releases her given Cermeln JUS, Mom 108, Our Birthday J01, toSome M tha boys thought We ought no practicing until the regulation day, according to Business Manager Charles J CraigmUt 100, Antilles joo. Former Local Athlete to make the change," said Manager hoar. This forbearance will give Oscar Reichow of ths Los Angeles Night Raider 3. 'Twee nurd nor, purer $120, claiming, us to club Balt Lake a Lewis, put has clue. ths opportunity groundkeepers Marries Bozeman Girl never had very muqh luck la the tha field In ths very best condition ( slrin an 4 np, fire end half furlongs Top Bergen nt 120, Apex 1IT. Hidden Jewcenter field clubhouse. They figure pomtble tor ths game. el 112. h sense lie a Arnold Dew Sid. former Rest and that by making tbs switch wa will play-erIdates Oakland and Denne.loe, lit, Batt lake Ths I Demins 103. Jaetar Due toe loo sweep West high school student, and for ths kill the jinx." Results, Entries (V MIm last night wero guests of honor 102, Rlnrk An 101. Bell Artiste lake show, past two years an athlete of the club Manhattan President- Williams arrived yester- at ths boxing Ulawtonant 3. Venue PS, Honor Farrell Montana tnsrried day forenoon from Los BOVmC BEBVLM. He where Promoter Hardy Downing set Man 11(1, Jolla B 3A Frank U lut week to Mise Jala tuiphy of reports an unprecedentedAngeles. iftst lutH, aside iqteelsl sections for them. in interest Or First 1300 was. Houri Admleee nee, 07, clalmlny pane tee luO, The Alii Bose man. the "Widely" is ths son of evefy-Oo- Mt Tonight ths player will attend imlt league city. Tba four furtoega Bill Wmftey 113 107. M'n'fhadoAL.' Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Dewald. aixi ths season exhibition matches at ths game ia Los An big wrestling ths if hast Vernon Fourth race, (WelUrel, heodirwe. 70, AhO sad 3 X bride the daughter of Mr. and Mrs gelee, for guests of Promoter Foyle 102 (Bbenkei; 3 to tad M PC. example, drew more then lsk theater end np. ni puns 3I8UO, John E. Murphy. W. Hesgren. twice the atteadaaoe and: Pevmeeheeeee Bella 111 (Callahan), end a half furkmr Harry for Dnatmyse 128, enjoyed Repsn-tlThe yoong couple's plans are nncer-taiIke assignment of other chibs for 3. SO. third. Time 4 4 4 Maneratte In previous years. The similar ha Well Finder lift, ton Cmnite They will remain at Bozeman asms Is games the opening week ts 10H. Tipotty Witcbet B., Master Bine. Bffart, Crinkle. Black Oaktrue of Baa P8 Francisco, for the time being. Portland at Ban Franciaoo. Fifth race, pane $1200. claiming, foot, Itelmnr. K sty Fnnrb, Millie 0. end land and Bacramaota. Sacramento. st Yemen end m Catherine sue le ran. Douglas up, sod seems WilMr. to said me." seventy It Second nee, pane 1200, eUimtag, maid- yards King John UK kornt Cherlio lid. Beattie at Los Angelas. BODIE SOLD TO liams, "that baseball this year will r en oMe and ip. tlx eed q half Bee wolf ill, Mgmr 111. High (leer nt. enjoy its first complete restoration 4 faidooxs 3 28 hhrak 10K, totals amtkmn ( 0(1. Fun 11 Use) (jelil Tri), DES MOINES CLUB since the war. From personal ob- 1 WEBER AND DAVIS and lASO) won Alttmlnm 11 (Ambroliei, Merk 37. Mary Maslm kd. Kllhowi PH. servation and from rorreapondencs. Birth and race, AP8, aerrmd, porae 31200, 1S0 Jaet.lit rlsimlng. Due, COMING IN FORGE lettl), 3 40. third. Time, I II. gtoltl DEB MOTHER. Band year olds and np one mil Frank am led to believe that we will have April end n quarWatch Chans, Ferrite, Bethlehem ter Honolulu Rev 1(41, AnntelenNtry 1(8 fPing) Bodle. former White So and the beet season ia tba history of our Keck, 103. to Trthaas. Yankee outfielder, has been pur- league, both In point of public InterThe flhtne Conernl De, Haughty tody, lit NeepoUlen Brest, Mljeemer 1(M, Oweivo 101, S Mil. Attorney Munr lot Dr. Ite tot chased by the Des Molnee Western est and in exeeksnae of the sporL OGDEN, April 7. Wlfh apparently Beil st Plymouth, Btevens sad Bags alee put He Tenth rate, CLUB ARE BTRONQER, purse 31200) league club from ths Vernon Parirte assurance of good weather, ran. elalmlng, positiveat were and tip, one mil threeweeuilda Third race, liana, para snt s rtalsalng, Coast league management, Bee Keyon final touch "Baseball put the experts seem to be agreed which and ep. seven furionge Antiewty quarter Coral Reef Its, Majority 111, Nr. set. local club president, announced that ths Pacino Cbest is ss the baseball fan's urge and tncltns-tlo- to i league JIXI lord Wrack 12. to. Id.10 and waa. o.l lo Howard), Ulcktwy He will probably be used a whole tn tonight. joi, will be 4., cent stronger than represented Ogden berry Finn Ot IM(lser), BJ)0 end Buarecaow 104, flnprriHiat KU, t replace Joe lloren Deg Moines It was IsH per season. And In addi- goodly numbers at theiPsciftc Onset ttorkle alow. 5 30, neeood, WteUier irarit , lot clear; Barlejeem (I, tone). who led. the Western tion to this Increased at Balt Iuake tomorrow J 30, IMiet. Tine, 1 .11, r.enersl IS strength there league opening league in batting last year and waa certainty is belter balance, which is afternoon when the Bee meet the done. FRANCHISE TKAKFFESRFD. WaFellclfloos Lovvl'aeyt Fleer, aold to the International most the vital factor In a successful Oaks. Reading Baseball was a primp topic rns Lynch, Mi let 3 , Hold Mark, Don Jaea T ACID RN, V Apnl p,.ktcr)nrw tlitb. race, Ths spring games proved this here today. John H Ferrdll of tit KatlomD sad TVwnhedge alee res be la nee. Ban Francisco, which last alL The Davis com tv But isn't Pmfeea'osal 3120. that of teagure Fourth new, elslmleg today an purse FILE! AND RECTAL TROUBLES season mad a runaway nos of 1L territory between Ogden and Balt sad np, seven Turkman Fifty Donated that the trenclilna and ptairrn of R. Par. faroka even in its series with Kansas Lake will have more than a cured without Operation. 4 30 end 3 40 the Ferriturv club in the Nebraska Bints I 7.39. (Weitocel, Jl fifty arena, H. D-- , til Cont Beak Bundles, City. Vernon,1 last seasons taUaadrr, of its good eltlsenrv at the woo ; Waning SO )L tong). 14.48 asd league her been transferred to b oux City, defeated Kansas City this spring, fiaa Salt lake ball park, a iAdvsrtleemenL) especially from 3 DO, gecend; Charles J, Craig sole 1V7 lews, double-head- Battle R07&I Adds Flavor to f Program. what's Yankton Basket Team eood to take tha stins Lauded by Home Folks out after having?w t. YANKTON.' a. D April t.School and buxl ness huua-- s here closed today, Clerk f Tha beat way Is ef Tsjikton turned out welcome horns ths high school basIn the Uniketball team, runner-u- p Interseholgstto versity of Chicago last weak. tournament In The players were escorted up street to msia meeting. Where they were praised for "putting Yankton on the mail?' while cltlsen to Chk-og- not ta ba stuns befora shaving. Buy Gem Bades. Another Man Happy! KcnfcIcss.tJsEr GEM Jack Johnson Likely t to Fight Renault April 7 Arrange-wiehave been practically oompleted fifteen-round match between for a Jack Johnson, former heavyweight champion, and Jack Renault, Canadian heavyweight, at the Mount Royal race track on May 34. according to Tom Duggan, promoter. MONTRitAL, nt Pcsibfe-Uf- a 3 bto Dm QElt Safofjr Clads JUmotm |