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Show Irt jsnajz3Xzaf-tiri- t , i rv GLUBS - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,' SUNDAY MORNING,. APRIL t T 13, 1924. limit IIEP Preseason Statements the Bunk? Says Landis PREPARE i CHICAGO, Aprtf T?. K If. Tab dia, who gets 160,000 a wr m tha L supreme dictator of baseball, tonight itaued the fdiorteet statement the canning of tho eeason of any executive connected with the gam. Ha M: 1 bava nothin? to aay. These hreseeaon statemvnLs are the trtink. Major League Nines Re-, !) turn to Home Grounds t., Win After Spring Training. OHiCAGO, inf crack of shrill cry ' April li. JTi resound ttia base kit and th of th Hvrum April captain of the Utah Aggie track fan- - thia year, the same a a taet year, and that these eix men would bo picked after the present tournament la over. 12 Morlen-so- TRACK SCHEDULE NOW COMPLETED rt su ty -- d half-mU- s, er Ged-de- h. , N Tilden Picked for Both Ha Heavies Tied to ConDavi Cup and ' the tracts; Dempsey May Be, Forced to Fight Wills. Olympic Competitions.' Goodbye. lS day. The battle between rookie and veteran, tho ions exhibition erind and the arduous, changing processes tually are completed. The hopes of a vast majority of recruits Inevitably have been 'blasted, and they are on their way back to more or less ob- aourity; veterans are rounding Into shape, and followers of the national pastime are taking stock of the chance of their favorites in what promises to be among the most keenly contested races In recent years. By today many of the big league outfits will be on their home grounds Next Tuesday for final tuning up. the American league wifi inaugurate season and the NaIts twenty-fift- h tional league will open its fort)-nint- The Tribsm. LOGAN, open-i- ns Wherever fans gather the dopeatara are discussing the question that looms biggest on the diamond horison will the New York Giants and Yankees . r repeat? WIN PENNANT THRICE. Pennants of the last three seasons flutter from metropolitan fiasixi.es. and there la a majority opinion that McGraw and Huggins wilt make it four straight, a feat which would find no parallel in American or National league history. The New York Americans will play id Yankee stadium today for the first time since they became champions of tbs swatting universe, in the spring series with Brooklyn, which closes with games here todsy and tomorrow. Both teams arrived today from Richmond, Va. Frank Chance, bronzed and healthy, today assume charge of the Chicago Americans, whom destiny he will guide ss manager during the season The opening In Chloago on Tuesday. Peerless Leaaer gets his first sight of his hirelings in action in the first exhibition series with of a the New York Giants On the arrival of the White Sox and Qtant players from Indianapolis last night. Chance held a conference with Coaches Johnny Evers and Bd Walsh, who have been in charge during the training periods and was givenworth of the prartice and the of the varioue player. H' i half-mil- F c. iV 'f 4 ': e, il ton-mH- 220-ya- : IT Lat . d -- "- 4Jiird-plac- 220-ya- o er LAKE IS 440-ya- d rd 109-ya- 880-ya- C rfua ht one-eigh- th two-ga- ll-details CHANCE ASSUMES CHARGE. The meeting of. the Whit Sox manwho ager and Owner-Cis in a hospital recovering from a recent operation, was postponed until today. Chicago fans were hopeful the rain and snow of yesterday would not interfere with todays game. "Spark Plug Adams, shortstop of the Oilcago Nationals, snatched victory from the Kansas Otv Blues yesinterday with a triple In the tenth run scored the winning ning. which third in their Cuba straight the(or victory over the American association champions The Boston Braves were the guests of the Washington Americans today to take part in the Informal opening of the major league baseball season on the Senators' grounds. Tho barnyesterday storming contest scheduled between the Braves and Senators at Spartanburg. 8. C., was called off be cause of rain. DETROIT AT MEMPHIS. After a two days' rest the Detroit Americans today moved to Memphis, e series Tenn., to open a ith Memphis, which will close the exhibition games for the Tigers. YeCincinnati at sterdays game with be Knoxville, Tenn., was canceled cause of rain, as was the one ThursTenn Cleveland. day at The return of George Bisler to major in the league baseball this afternoon beopening game of the elty series Carand tween the St. Louis Browns years layoff, caused dinals, after by sinus trouble, impairing his vision, initial attempt of a former marks the pupil to. defeat his teacher Staler matches wits with Manager the man Manager Branch Rickey, most responsible for tux major league career. Boston's American league club record for maintained its the 1924 southern trip exhibition games by winning another eonteM from thq IOuisville American association dub, 5 to 3, at Louisville. Ky vesterdav. The Red Sox meet the Indianapolis club of the American. association in Indianapolis today. The Cincinnati Reds arrived bom todav to wind up a rather hectic training season with games this the against sftemion and tomorrow Cleveland Indiana two-gam- Feature first-pla- 8S0-ya- 1 --hi -- left-han- ten-yar- - half-mil- e IS 199-ya- single-hande- right-hand- d pile-drivi- un-ab- Ell-wo- d Two-mtl- Slo-ru- the-rule- 229-ya- Box-ride- ll point-winne- Fair-bour- n. Shatters d - Ran tr siorm ' le Turf Again Humbled by Washingtons ' Bv Universal Service. SEATTLE, Wash . April 1! For the the eighteenth .time since 100Shumcrew University of Washington bled the California oarsmen this afternoon. when Coach CaJlaw'a eight of open finished ten full length water ahead of the Blue and Gold ' shell. the HWuln Hopelessly outdanced. dropped steadily .behind from The steel. , official time was Washington's course 24 for the three-mil- e u on Lake Washington. . Washington wins the right to the west at the Poo gh keeps! e regatta, where she bumMedto the parmighty navy crew last year, or ticipate in the Olympic tryouts. race, the Following the varsity Washington crew defeated the freshmen by fivs lengths. oarwnrven 3- -4 K rap-rese- nt . la High School Lad Hurls Javelin to Record Mark PORT rOLIJNS, Colo, April high what is clstmrd to bo an American record when be burled the javelin 17 feet Inches in s dual track meet today between Loveland and Fort Collins high schools elXaB- The throw breaks the record liehed several years ago. at the 8tagg Interecholaatic meet til .Chicago by three feet, according to local sport . writers. . 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April IL Tax Rick- sociated Press ) Selection. ,of players who will represent America In intir-cou- ard has made the first hualnetotlk competition thia Dempsey latp a. ,, x force, wunoilTihed i 'SteKWith'Ywrs Wm wgtflfcVof the track executive awt meeting vis won the United of the committee medal gold cup spring, given by committee of the Utah High brhool for several ring battles at the jiegro B.. T. Cardon for the second time by Athletic asftos tation hetd at tho DesStaten Lawn Tennia association. Boyle's Thirty Acres In Jerney City., gymnasium laat week. Becreurv The committee picked four men and As far as piling up ?2 points in the inUrclase eret H can be learned, no other Oren Wilson announced, for the i meet held at Adame field this after- benefit o' the coaches and at hiM.es, four women stars for the first organever attempted in obtain' noon Sterling Anderson on the silthat the rabsv carnival will bo held ised attempt this country has ever promoter the negro a signature to article ot ver medal given to the winner of sec- May 3. that divisional moots ohould made to lift Oljmplc laurels, and, debo completed by May 9. and that the agreement providing for a battle with ond place with 19 points, shite state meet will begin the morning of parting radically from previous cusworld champion. Evidently the, Jack Croft won the bronze medal wlttr May, 16, and be of one-d- a v duration tom, named a "Davis cup squad of the Ther new events will bo the fifteen ranking stars, from whom the promoters, including Rickard, hail ina total of 12 points. only. high hurdles and two races defender of ttie international team side information ooncefsing tha no- The seniors won the meet, Morten-ot- t, in the uuarter and torioui unwillingness of Manager Jack Croft. Kirk, Ivina Wood' and The state re lav carnival wiQ - be held tropuy will be drawn. Kearns to rum dangerous risks.. But' William T. Ttldea HI ef PhiladelWhitney piling up 51 points. The Mi 3. This meet is purely- invitanational champion, heads both Rickard, whoa moves always ara1 freshman team, composed of Stevens, tional. H was suggested that re- phia, ae-I Davu team and cup gional carnivals be held in CMrhe, the Olympic Smith, Blckmore, Collett, Ellia Crow-theactions. In aptte of th prospect that carefully plants, has sewed up Wills CarUtah, Sevier, (Vdar and s bon counties apme timepossibly t4 rule bars and announces that be expects an , f Olympic player-writJeppson, Hunter, Foxley, before the the and Bailey, won second place with state carnival. This will aid the dif- him front competing at Fans. Hts troubi in lining up Dempsey and S are Vincent Rich41 points. The junior placed ferent schools in determining what Olympic teammates the teams would have the better chances ards of Yonkera N. Y , who also faces Kearns. third with 32 points, while the player-writbarrier; Watson M Perhaps Rickard la hanking on pub- sophomores came last with 9 points to place in the state carnival. o opinion to round up th world The junior team' was composed of Tho carntvaJ will consist of the fol- Washburn of New York and R. Norris Wil11 of Philadelphia, Williams Webster, Anderson, West and Gospel, lowing events. champion and his managar. Having f liams was named eaptgln and Wash- aigned Wills, Rickard knows that if while l.unt was the sole representatfhoit medley. ttfO, IHv&ft, 44 jtr I? . tive of the sophomores to place in middle distance. 220. 220. 440.yards; burn aiternsts leader. th negro defeats one of th ' f Th women's Olympic team is com- champion, Flrpo, Romero or foreign. , any of the events. 226, 220, 220. 220 Spalls, ' Berkeof Wills .46. Mies Helen of 4 4 posed 440 0 mile 440. clamor will compel Dempaey' relav. 440, FIRSTS. FOUR WINS popular jards; Mtss national two-m-, champion; to meet th Brown Panther in Seprelav, 110, HO, 220, 230, ley. Cat,'Goes of New 'T Mortsnson captured the gold medsl ards, York, Mra tember or take another run out. Eleanor e ha.. j.k,wdiivy.v. 'u;txivaC 440, 660, 860 yards; Jb. iVl is eg for the second time by winning four 22o, 440 Marion Z. Jessup of Wilmington, Dei, took aa If Rickard, by clever mantpu-It, with men. twentv Schools may roJay won He second one firsts and place The five winners of the City Creek canyon run. Left to right .Melvin Burke, Boxelder, first; Reed Hart, elect to enter ten men for half tho and Mrs. Hasel Hotchkiss Wightmaa iatioa, has put Dempsey and Kaarns dash, the of Boston, who will act as captain. Boyd Squires, East, fourth, and William A. Davis, Preston, fifth. first in the Preston, sscond; Rulon Fairbeurn, Jordan, third; Kibbnno distance for tho hois from which a h know la winning they low hurdles, the -high RULING UNCERTATIN. bo awarded can extricate themselves only by achurdles and the discus, and won sec- teams will winTh Davis cup committee explained cepting terms for tha long delayed First, second snd ond in the dash ners of divisional meets may enter the that it had considered the player-writ- mill with the negro. , Year1 repeated hts performance Reed . Hart, , meet under qualifying records rule thoroughly and,, while adL.D,S.U. Nosed Out in ofAnderson last year by winning first in the state FtRPQ MAY MEET WILL. as follows. Tilden and both bar it first in the might mitting dash, 3 220- Flrpo also baa been outwitted bv Second of Hoop Series dash, second in the shotput, second vard dash, 10 4 Richard, pointed out that, in inviting Winner, Second; da ah, 24 second; dash, them to join the team. It was stipu- Rickard and must fight and beat in the dash and tying for G7 or forfeit another opportunity WID 2 be minutes run, invitation If th second; lated they must, 12. SAN FRANCISCO. third in the pole vault. Croft and and 40 April run. 4 minutes accepted, conform to such interpreta- to rake in a golden fortune in a reton Is Team Victor. Webster ran a close race for the and 66 seconds; mile Polytechnic high school basketball half-mil- e 1 with Dempsey. a turn match rule seconds; Flrpo all committee relay, tion of the Olympic bronxe medal, Croft snoring 12 points team of San Francisco defeated the and 40 seconds; broad jump, shall be made winter flirted with Rickard' rival . Latter-da- y by th Davi cup comWebster won the minute and Webster II Saints of Sait Lake 18 10 6 febt and contract. failed to Inchea; under him who polo vault, mittee. get bronxe medal last .year, while Croft Ctty here tonight, 6y a score of 29 won 38 foot; javelin. 10 feet; 4iot-puTo meet such emergencies aa may Now Rickard Is tn a position to Creese, the gold medal two years ago. to 17. Melvin Burke of Boxelder high with4 feet: and or 0 inches Wild Bull out of another fight high jump, foot the arise through this situation Four men of last year's team who JLindgrea and Viator of the winschool, Brigham City, won the anto firat, have returned to school were out of discus, 86 feet. in the 4 ate meet are drawals for any reason, th commit- with Dempsey If ha ners were tb stars of the game. nual City Creek canyon run yesterday Participants tee selected several alternates For meet th negro. Romero, th Chilean the meet for various reasons Mal- limited Pearoe, playing for the SaiMa. was arto enter events throe T. will Francis omy. who men are Hunter, these I thirty-eigth colm Cecil a from of afternoon field Baker, .Butch heavyweight champion, She outstanding star for the losers, ay ton, Lose wieHaJf the expenses of Game After souring New York; Howard and Robert Kindid rive her this week, and Spall, th Knowles and Frank Thompson five field goal rynners, making the two and ners of divisional meets the and Carl and Fischer, Francisco point San fourteen who not sey, Italian, recently stayed compete. Layton and Thompaon Both team played a good floor miles in 13 minutes and 17 5 in the state meet will bo paid. for tb women, Misa Lil- rounds with B'lrpo In Buenos Aire ara Injured, while Baker and Knowlek winners The score at half time warn AU entries must bo In by May 42 In Philadelphia; Close Battle; Bryson game. seconds. Reed Hart of Preston, Idalian Scharman, Brooklyn; Mia Les- stand ready to mix it with Will if were called away yesterday 14 to 11 in favor of the winners. order to make tho hew to and tho offi- lie Bancroft and Mias Edith 81gour the Wild Bull backs out ho, the favorite tn the race and last MORTCNSON AND ANDERSON. cial programs. ney, Boston. Whether his antagoaist is Flrpo, ' Is the Chief Cause. Morienson and 'Anderson were the In accord with a ruling of tho board year's winner, was second by about in th Romero to addition In competing la next or June 6pala Wide can ahow the stars of the meet, running a thrilling of control, ail participants 150 yards. In ah Rulon Fairbourn of Jorth womens team will play Jersey City bow). the race in the century event and the meets rmuot be properly registered and Olympic, womens team at London In a British dan followed Hart by twenty yards, for a dash, and chalking np show eligfbtttty cards Tor competition June for th Wlghtman trophy, which sporting public his qualifications . Dempsey.' with and Boyd Squires of East battled Wilfight championship points for their respective School Soccer results: Ineligible men in any was won last year by the American Will, a boxer and a hard hitter, classes Mortenson is a senior, whiia meet areentering liam Davis of Preston, for fourth of tho privito bo Caledonians. 2 goals; Salt Laks, 1. stars at Forest Hills, N. T., in the ought togreat taka Firpo'n measure in, ran a lege of entering deprived Kirk Anderson is a junior 1 the state moot. place, winning in the final sprint. 0. first competition for it. Vikings Rangers, goal; win-in- s clean-cu- t As Flrpo la rated fashloa. , In race tha run, wUI in be all Harts13 time last year was 13 minutes Ogden, 6 goals; pretty tournament There proliminarie The Olympic tennis Rovers, 0 Referee, A. Craven: linesmen, I. foreigner , in 2 minutes and 5 seconds Wells fiekft events and the seconds. and higher than the other hurdleo, beginning plated for July 18 to 20. . B. Aivey t Rangers); ) Olsen ( Vikings) ilia Coach W s Collect, The runners began The grind on the Thty-er8 In freshman, All 'Surprised o'clock at other the morning. The Salt Lake team lost yesterday The committee urged that til taka on ' either the Chilean or,, Romqey by walking off with the mile trials will be held the afternoon Capitol grounds, setting a fast pace. to the scrappy CaUies because of poor length of halves, 40 minutes named form double team among should race outdistancing Edwin Wood and of the same day. during Italian. On the first grade the rank began ? Hix men will quality Ihemaelve to play continuously theWills A Ellia to thin out. 'the course was hard to shooting on the part of their for- OGDENITES SCORE has been troubled with belt, in of field tho each thus the events, developla the season, throughout n -, anrecant The race between Croft and of his run because of the uneven condition wards. The ball was worked toward some in hands semitin men will have a hurdles ing a higher standard of doubles play the low hurdles was a, final in eight of the road and the many deep ruts. FIVE ON ROVERS thriller, tnMortenson tho afternoon,, four to qualify than ha existed heretofore. In re- counters, but if - hs gets through Several places going up the canyon the Calhe goal repeatedly, only to be winning bv inchea for the final. 4n all other track events cent years doubles combination bav earlier bouts, on with Bartley Mad- -, another freshman, six witl enter the flnai races. Hunter, and on the upper part of the downput over the bar or stopped by Dixon been the chief problem of Davi cap dsn, without sustaining broken bon, Hovers game wm played Grant The showed un well in the broad jump, ln preliminary and trial events. It selection eommltteen tn hi mawleya" th Utter mill with grade were so rutted that the run- It was evident that Salt Lake needed on the Ogden grounds of the Rovem winning first place with a leap of was ners had to pick their way to prevent some forwards who could ehoot for football new decided or one of tb other Invader wilL to for three The Davi cap squad is composed points give Flrpo t lub at Poplar Grave bdfore 22 feet Frank Stevens, a freshman stumbling be made to order for him. WtlU figfirst, two for second and one for third of Tilden, Wllttamn Fischer and Wala large crowd. Many of the won At the turn the winner Increased goals and with some sting behind iquite shotput heaving the ball 35 place The fmalo count A 4. 3, 2, i, ures to outruns Flrpo, in th opin-- ., Johnson of Philadelphia; William evident turned out to tee their first feet the 9 lncha The freshman team, except as indicated above. The touu lace Kintheir pace and left the field Burke their shgts. Howard and M. Robert ion of ring follower, because bis a were to Johnston, soccer treated and game, d lead at the halfway, held a Stevens, Blckcomposed of Geddes under these changes will be sey and Clarence Griffin of San "Wh ia powerful. The first goal came to alt Lake ver fat contest. more and Grant Hunter, surprieed the scoring and ran in an easy fashion until the about and men race Hunter and increased, Richard. Francisco: any entering team of tbb Ogdon STRONG. JAB LEFT Captain Liptrot twenty minutes after starting the bv onlookers final 499 yards, when he sprinted tv. to Frank winning or event a have chance King, gain points Washburn, Dr. Georg by virtue of some clever work on the dectared after the game that the HovThe negro carries s stunning Jab the tape for their teams. T. Anderson and Hugh Kelleher of of Shannon and McCarthy, after ers, with a little more experience and relay Summary OF EVENTS. The first twenty places were award- apart SUMMARY New York, and Harvey Snodgrass of In his south paw and should find the will teams the other corner teamwisTk, compel kick The free from the flag gored points for team totals, twenty Anwarrants Wild Bull, a their swinger, a; If Mortenson. Los dash a plav notice. first; Angeles good reverse to take They played MORE INTEREST ing for first, nineteen for second and Calltes bucked up after thia others may be added to this list. comparatively easy mars for it second, Blckmore, third. Time game, but the Ogden team waa a derson, so on down a sliding adale until the Brvson fastened on the ball and heat shade bow with the blocs 2 to Wills' knows DATES. If DAVIS CUR for them SET almost heavy ACCORDED TENNIS twentieth position, which earned one Wilkins and Clapham Mile run Weils Coilett, first; Edwin better than Dempsey. He als The Havers held the experienced schedule of dates for Davi cup left The scoring just before the whistle hla right of point. A Time third. th box s Ellia has driving well second, reputation Ogden during the first half, Good, time was completed, as follows: Preston won the team prlxe with a blow half Th, advent of tennis in the annual play tremendous strength. 5 11 5 against the 4ocal The Bait Lakers had rather the the score being first round ties to to th body With American sune, total of 59 points. East was second to meet in lnviuukinnl held track be tow Mortensoll. no to hurdle left speak of, and The superior know 'edge of the game be completed not later than August 2; Firpo, having with 47 and Jordan third with 40 better of the exchanges In thein second on second. Clifton Provo April 29,U under the direction second the art of Ogden, whose physical first: Blckmore, front 9, third depending entirety on his round ties August Preston placed five of her six entries. period, hut finished weakly Y. H. of be wilt a the derided 27 Time flat was also better, told against Crowther, third. right hand swings, would be th 19; Intersone East counted for four out of seven of the Callie defense, and, although condition for the sport throughout th round ties. August the youngsters, and Ogdn fattened Its to protect himself whereas high hurdles Mortenson, boost American and Eurobetween natch and Jordan six out of thirteen. Burke they did about G6 .per cent of the goai statewill be It state. the second Donald Jeppson, wide affair for average in the second canto to first: Croft, second, slugging should, winners September 4, and 9, negro's was the only Boxelder runner playing, they lost the game pean school 19 2 high racqueteers. more Time of tune third. the four . him goal, raising put a down. with BREAKS WITH CALL1ES. Hanson, lone entry from Souh The varioue schools In the Balt lAk tentatively awarded to th Longwood U total to five. dash Anderson, first; GedWills In round Dempsey fight Cricket Boeton; challenge came sixth club, to Cache, are team a send division 59 2. Tim waa the third A expected contest feature of the des. Rovers. and Bailey, second, meat of Ogden. would prove the dangerous Jack Squires of East, who finished fact that two penalties were awkrded Parsons winst the Provo between United Stale and winner e run Whitney, first: Ver-ru- d south end contest g Parry intersone final. September It, 12 and scientific opponent ever faced by th ninth, was one- of the trailing runners champs. Pransfield rb ....... k,. Graven Smith, second, Wells Collett, high Lake, one m each half. Philawould Dempsey Cricket worry club, lie Germantown 12, until the turn,- when he showed won- to Salt took champion, In boost to Paul order the fame. C. Dupaix third lb Tim 1149 the first one and muffed Liptrot more with a move effective left than Wilderful reserve power and passedBlum-berBroad jump Grant Hunter, firat: Bassett of Spaldings has announced delphia. W. Lynch . . . rhb W. Craven vicDavis g it badly, shooting on outside of poat. of and control other cup Gibbon Raoul The Brennan, than twentv runners. complete trolard, will a firm his donate silver that Distihb Xcwctbaum Webster, second, Lunt, third other penalty was tried by Prime, 8mith remain vestof th champion were able to and its of Westminster trailed the field The regulations tim in play school the th to 22 winning phy high Rib Ne&sbaum tance into fret and who true straight Taylor ed in the U. 8. L T. A , it was disdeliver. A a clever boxer. Wills after the turn, but pulled up to twenty-s- Dixon'sshot to he permanent closed .. . Btrreil Shotput Frank 8tevens, first; An- Halt Imke division, ok hands, and Joe cleared nicety Hciken In the report of Henry W. ixth would outclass all of Dempsey a place. times. Webster, third Dis- property when won Three The break were with the f laities Shearer ...... ,tr Tetley derson 35 second;9 inches. the associaof former The winner received a gold medal, foe president possibly Gibbons, beaten East has a thriving tennis club, but c . . Muehr tance feet Wilkins sc6red a G Lynch of the recent whose smallerexcept six and lighter weight second place a silver medal, third, surely, because Foxlev. no place to plav. and an effort is tion. on th outcome Discus Mortenson. first: Stewart ....... il .. ...A. lAspaix federation goal close In, but Referee WhitTennis lawn International fourth and fifth hronxe medals Each dandydisallowed would greatly handicap him in Fout( Distance 114 being made to chahge the location of , . .ol . Middleton eecond: Webster, third the tallv for an In- T. Lynch. federation's with the athlete who placed received a ribbon ing negro. the courts to th street level north meeting In Paris At ath conference committed s Referee, Joe ftetkiley, Jmesmen, Fox feet 5 inches, of of however, Team scores follow Preston. 59,r. fringement the suggestion, It would he unwise to predict dash Anderson. 4. hat Prime first; of the building. (Rovers) and Johnson (Ogden) Length I avia been called In winner ha 20, nations prior to the shot, asserting bout at cup East, 47: Jordan. 40, Granite, S. D. have n Dempaey-WIof also West and Jt, third. , 45 of Mortenson. eecond Grant West, halves.. minutes. D. S impeded Dixon, the Callie custodian when 20 , South Cache, 14 , I suggested for London June, clubs. Jordan and Granlta are intertime, naye an expert. There is Time 23 seconds It was apparent that the Callie dein the code tor international thinwide U., 19. for ested in the movement, and West- changes difference of opinion among a High lump Lnnt and Graft tied foil fense would jome time send the ball considered. be TTie order of the wtll minster la eager to get into high )4ay probable refirat: Webster, third. Height 5 feet school sporting men aa to the to its forwards when In a favorable 1. Melvin Burke, Boxelder: 2. lows: With tennis aix on 9 all sides it is the prevalent activity Inchea sult. position, as the Halt Lake' defense Reed Hart. Preston; 2, Rulon run Kirk, first: Vernal schools lined up. there should be liveDempsey and Will opinion that-i- f DriscolPs Jordan- 4. Bovd Squires, East: was all down the field trvmg to force Smith add Howard Gosped in tie for ly competition for a Spalding trophy. ring at Boyles Thlrtv get Intonemtthe tsll 5, William A Davis, Preston: 9. Frank the winning goal through 2 5. second Time th greatest crowd 400-Met- er Record Acres BRYSON IS STAR. Mathews, East: 7. Ellwood Hansen, Jsvelln throw Croft, first: Harold EAST AND GRANITE that ever has seen a world chamSouth Cache, , Arlow Smith. Presfrom a Grant paaa third will dandy Hunter, got Clark, second; Bryson pass through th ' pionship affair ton: 9. Jack Squire, East; 19. Melto Begg. who passed Distance 155 feet 2 Inches BUFFALO, N. T , April 12. Melvin gats. MEET GOLF STARS vin Baldwin, Granite; 11. Adolph Sor- Major and passedto Bryson. j one firsttvlns Hers former vanlt university Pol Webster, overhead Syracuse Suttner, enson. L. D. 8. TJ.. IS. Tom Mawson. again new world Hama of ladividu&l' play end beet established of Anderson the second: distance pieces star, Jeppson 14, Jordan: Joe Smith, of Granite; IS, Ham East the run Snarr, Sadpresident who waa H th beat bv feet for record third. ilton tied for Indoor pulled Bryson, Height Marcus Elmer Thompson, Jordan high golf club, and Pro Bttmmerhays, here 9 Inches ler and George Wilkins, tipping the covering the distance in Hart, Preston: 19. Emil Larsen. Pres- bah Half-miteam president of the Granite club, have 99 5 tonight, eecond. relay Freshman repeatedly in the air, baffling ton: 17, Emerson Hand, Jordan: 1. the two for a special tourney to be O. arranged record of 9 !- - seconds same Blckmore and time the at and former backs Th tStirvena Qeddea. Carol 19, Tribuae Special Bports Service. Delbert Richards, East: Ander- plaved this afternoon over the Nlbley wan tnndn hy Jnkn Driscoll of Boaton. juniors (West, Hunter!, firat; speed, Jta CreaaWell By 99. Roy Priee -- Jordan going at terrific be course. Eight player will JfEW YORK, April 12. H. V. son. Webster and Jackson), second, park avert a certain goal. The following entered and finished rushed out to the each club and matched. ball under Xr-weli'f-l Valentine says that the (Croft, Ivins, Bailey and S. selected from slipped the race- - Clifton Densley. Robert Bryson foot coming pro seniors hole will be played and one t 18. Time TROUBLES VANISH Eighteen ncored the third and winning Hunter), Monohan. Brown Earl Egbert, Jack will be awarded for the high Olympic meets will be marked by Results, . Entries Referee, Howard MacDonald, start- point Fred Weening. John Fitagerald and tally teams lined up as follows each nine hole and one ecore on dozens comeback for of the Cvril L. attempt E announcer, er, Romney; The of Jordan: Wilmer Richardson, all for the match The winning club ' timers Charles Jenkins point Salt Lake. Caledonians. TUP AHA HZgnn. part of many of America former Hammond: Russell and Eugene Larsen of m ill be decided on the point basis. Successful' Spencer D. CressweR . rare, and done of them Maurice Conroy. Asa Butlen; iudges The tourney 999, New Treatment Ii 8. V A, Roberts, George foer fnrlsags. purs 1 greats the L. athlqtie the first of 'its kind tn MrFirst G Wilkins Harold of finish. rb.se. Brangham. n Wesley Hare Failed . and tie Mmb, 107 I Fret1011, inf Dave Where Wagstaff Mullen, will be delivered with more deterthi Anderson. Leeter Jarvis and George interscholastic circles In Utah, and it Drugs won: AUchtSMB. 119, Clapham of Granite: .Raoul Blumberg is hoped that the game soon will be- IA 30 $39.90 90. . 94. attendi sMi filrl, Sadler nation than that of J. Alfred Le Ward. Wbufd Ilka to eat at! you want, (Frsneearal, of Westminster; John Stafford. Evan come established In all the Salt Lake 10 9 nut- what youyou (Won I, S 90. third. Tlwe you want .McKnight Conev, who, as a senior at Iaiavette want,, and when fiarewe'l Henderson and Georre Hoilman of schools. division high a Ssrowee. Lore Abel. OsM, .. t 9x to Kk fines. to bid waa his Tetley Preston Would of shorn of Larsen last you MEET it? college AGGIE Stanley Tn order to stimulate the sport and Mt. Eat: spring, Mat sad Rsem rhtllswaek. Shasta, Shannon 100 vard sod distress Bob Richardson was starter Charles all stomach pain, wakn assist in the formation of golf clubs Bataem alee rsa. intercollegiate Prime want to nd Cline if.. and E William get soreness? Io you Welch. IN THIRD ROUND in each of the Salt Lake division high ! ADay raev. one sad MMWfxteeatll wiles, and Wilkins A. - A. A. titles bv Boots Lever Herbert Maw, Delos were timers of Dvapepsia Indigestion. CatarrhFlut-of schools. A! Cowan of the Western pane 90. rialmlag tad up and Fred Leve-jo- v SutherHeart McCarthy of Pennsylvania,resoeetivelv. Betchtng, Stomach, 7 40 .40. Pett. Bill Blackley and Rex race th silver 109 has offered i. a Arms Fatsr). Tb Trlboi. cup loving ( Ssaiple. Special . of Cornell, . . TurvUIe all land were judges. Before the for competition in a tourney to be wee: Grew Sprtafs, la (Melter). SI SO, tering. Sour- Stomach. Nervouoneaa, Firat AX. If. LOO rdund has 2 been Conev April at a to Goal were working McCarthy entrants rigid scoring Bryeon subjected seeoad: Panr Fnu. 17 (J. Constipation, Headache, etc. 7 Then matches In 'the annual spring tennis held near the end of the school year. 830. Referee Charles Whttlng Linesmen Franklin field, Philadelphia, in com, tournament The 24 Fmae Tireur, send 19o to partly cover coat of mail, third. physical examination at the Deseret the Utah at Agricultural TurvHle. R. and nd you promptly Campbell Oledhaad. lady Wlefrey, Tsagh and Tight ing and we will Length pan with Lever and Lorca Murgymnasium . college were completed todav and of hdves 45 minutes. sad Rebey Bile ale ra. , and prepaid a genuine chison, and is reported to be show- three men advanced to the third round Third race, an tad aalxtaath arise, Close second-rounforold d his The much daah. in of the Johnson Opines as a result of victory ing sno, etadmtag 8 vearerfds aad anree, Dollar Peptopad Free! matches. The pro res of the mer Maroon flyer plana to eoatinoe DISPOSE Jalap. 107 (Natbeat, 89 90. 8. 93 40. woa; One 107 (Dual. 2.90, 8240. has been seriously hamRace in American VIKINGS Martha I training on the.Peon track for an- tournament third 130. 107 condition of the how eerera or long eund weather mered matter IHoaglam!. the Pee, Mary No by not OF RANGER- CREW other month. Le Coney hatLaw-so4 now that soring evidently ha 4. Mahmeeaa. laeature. Mil- in your cam is no metier how meey Time n hot CHICAGO, April 12 Ban Johnson, run any time trials as yet, but MeTroae alas ns. dred aad Moses Rich Rath come to star. Manager treatments you have triM without rebeTrims.. president of the American league, The Robertson, the Olympic coach, Pearl h nee. flea farlearra, pone 800, sult, send fee this Free Peptepft to run the tourney off in preiat h) Th anj Rangers 'tangled lieve the I championship race will on the Vikings KAYS VII i-sad no lady Tip's, TODAY. East high athletic field The who has watched bis work closely, expects April 12 The Dvl rlelm aa 8 order. short be much tighter than last season, field was id poor condition for soccer, 40. (3 80. waa. BhtftT, esll. 11 80. haw made satisfac The three men who Advanced to County buebali league was organised 107 Jack, a read Mlu Dr. G. C. Yeung Co., Dept. with the world's champion Yankees, and slowed up the game copxiderablv. reports that Alf this week at a meeting of the league 107 I Baker), l 10 40, 4M80.20. third. . the third round are Charles Olsen, Uiv is hit sen, Mich. early Time tory progress 107 Fieri. training. tn with their crack pitching staff, easily conSpean. officials held teamt started out cautiously Both The Cowlev. Joe and Parkinson Donald Kayaviiie. A 1 Le Coney will shake the dust of Aa letter men are barred from the tinuance of the league waa unani- t 38 Betty hies, lady Boarbea, the first -choice among pennant con- and warmed up about the same time lehpem eed Cube also no. tenders. Jewkee, center half of the Vikings, Philadelphia from his feet on or tournament, the outcome In difficult mously supported hy all present, 900. nee. w (arises, pan Fid We can safely predict a far bet- attracted attention early by his block- about May 1, to make his beauguari to or edict, hut Cowley, former and two Bountiful, the Layton tot elaiauBg ter championship race this year than ing and placing, and was the star ters at Easton. Pa. Here the for- high school star, is being slated to town absent from th league last fWeodt, 810 00, 8 40,Aad 9 np0 Bremtna. . wsn- was experienced last season," Presi- of the game. were dubious about entering this A. A. A. A. sprint coo the honors mer year, 102 (Fnuceaeof. 817 90, 8140, intercollegiate . As there was considerable at stake, to year. dent Johnson said tonight. matches 4he In 100 (Chirk). 18.20, third of Bountiful th Results Ashler. Bra played difficulty the will on put finishing date conviction that both teams were working hard for the champion followsClarence Loose arose from a dispute efrer the terri- - Timr 1'14 Bardalid. Pteeerrater Larky It i my firmLouis have been ma- points. - R Andreaen sesred twenty and 8t defeated Elmer JesseD M. TT Joe tory between BounTTTuT n d Woods Ttellsr- ,- YTbi fof It Uy,Ti fetmt Harold nnder the Bruce, start what the and is minutes after k proved Olympics Cowley won from Ia Phene Peterson. Cross, terially helped this winter, Layton, an excellent ball u4 B(t D. la rts 8600, per only goal of the game. The Lafayette college athletic director, f. M; Harold Peterson won from town, was not represented at the gilt rsra. sixUI fsrlMifft, generally conceded that Boston, Phila- to be theWere - EHUft. 103 8 Dartl, the superior team and who was largely responsible for Alf s Lorraine Ivina Foster North meeting. A special commute waa Haiiiisf delphia and Washington will take the Vikings 60 llifta. M SO. sm; Mi to S. were entitled their which win, Hamlet detested better. far field thia Pulley ladof the 6.4; equipped town spring the top to visit both tor th Wft sprinting , . 81236. $4iKl weoe4t .usually the top of the league for risejto gtves-th.- m CharUa Oieen won from Floyd TTiom-ef- t. appointed of ascertaining thetr objec- 10T TWoJtor, 83) (bird. Timr I U D)t der in 1921 and 1922. S (Jos). the time Jteing. 7, Charles Harris defeated purpose th to tions league ami from entering Missisi Pninvoftor. Rtim. Latest reports Washington one was There 8pr Wallace Cole lively passage In the default; Don Par Frank B. Muir waa reelected presi- Shot at raft. indicate that Jimmy Connolly, the kinnon dfeetedhy Clarence second half, when It appeared as-I- f Sox, Giants , to Make Toose, ! to Met. to select a sec'rare eae aad grmtti won from MerrHI Dar-le- v dent and authorised De Mann, the Vikings elsesy center former intercollegiate inile Cowlev Joe upaad 8 elalttiac surer. mne ires The referee 7 6 Charles ONen won retary European Tour Again called forward, would score. who has been off his The representatives present war' H. Wanes, 104 iCdwrprrl, 611 M. I&44, h v default and the op- champion, fhrart aad Law, Ittf (Frtnr col. 60 Wfl offsldehoweyer. sll winter, has started the from KimballtheCrsnney 'Anderson of Byracuse. Fred 84 running Armr was lost. Several letArrie have four This 814 20. 86 20, srcaad; Bresv 118 tfcakrrl, CHICAGO, April II John S. plavers portunity wbieh he hopes will bring him ter menyear Clark of fTearfieid. Oien Robins of 88 88. T1slast Bi11a Lark. of tfctrd protested, as well as climb 90, manager of th New York Na on both sidesTtoe years championship Hepwocth of Farming-to- Arar. Glad Kw ft,-1 referee heard "Jo- bank Jo his old form.- - Jimmy team out in th whit torn of the Kaysvllla. TfcnWilliams tionala. todar dtaettaaed with PreaM spectators. ad Gatt Brjaa of Centerville. a lan ram. Joseph a slight attack of pneumonia cout ertleta Weeley Howell, Woaee dent Comiake? of the Chicago Ameri- hansen and ordered him to the of Bountiful and Hatch Harold aritra aad Henry so ltiffhtfe Norsemen a old was finished raea, the Vernon. tho December and the tn Rich where laid Ovett Weston in cana the hoapital np again Jr., and of Woods Crows. and as 8000, rlalstiftf 4'fran-aUwire are the members of the Nelson Roman te recovering from an op- ram minus tho services of their In- early last month. Following his Hammond have 8 30 $8 60. 88 3ft, be 102 held WartJtmaa. at Another the IntACt held Eurotheir meetlng'will Thev rUrt). side for another urbonl left. to goal eration the plan and Earned more recent illness, the former Wo- team who 84 Manaikia XI. 106 Waad food-toni- c Tuesday evening, A. next fall until the call of tlmh by playing a are barred from remoetRVm n league headquarters pean tour of the two clobe 84 1M Mtm MeKtaa, burn, Masa, boy returned to the who rn?LLaevwt , tournament. said he waa enpecJallv Wilford Merrifl. at which time the schedule will be kiitod. Time McGraw game. the 1 47 in fine style. track to get going vrieaaed that the Sox had obtained ranked is No 4 In ta state tennis drawn up and th reports of the spe- TyMivaa aad ftoertrator alas Gsaaiftot, ran and Ernest FMep will he cial committees heard. Frank Chance an manager and preTommy Campbell Is another middle elne Ninth raea. aae aad naa-- xtaaath mtlaft, dicted that the old Interest and rivaldistance star who is pulling away ji'ed byVf th Argies this vear The pnrae 8700. eUltoiaf 4 ymraoltfa aad ns AS MERELY EVIDENCE. NaOR these irn will serimjsJr 107 ry of the New York and Chicago The former kale sbnce $10. 84 20, 82 from a sick spell. Maradale. V men In "She keep a diary of alt her quar- - ana Dnrtea, 111 iraper. 82 amner the TT. A. C 82 40 tional league club when Chance wa captain has hd a session with grip, ther con the honor nrai-i- r rpl with her husband to Gaea. 106 (Abel). 82 40. ttnH effort the 'peorieiM' leader of the Cuba (to It anaJ; is hut he about ready to start train- Coach Renner mated todav that aiv field f f "I see. a sort of a' family scrap Ttoae 4 46 Srott A 8eaw tDQld be transferred to the Sox and Til Patrick, Deabtfol aad London MaiL Scarlet Bugler aha raa. men would const Itnta tha Aggie squad book. Giaata ing again. to peris! have bleacherit within a few day major lean dom will fhnll to the arrival of k Gold Award in Aggie Interclais Meet; Senior Are Victorious. f WEIL S on IDS RICKARD J1 tif n, a a Jat. . SCOTTS EMULSION the famous white is' what every weakened f 5 child needs. ' |