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Show 0 THE SALT LAKE. TRIBUNE, SUNDAY JIORMG,. SEPTEMBER KtilH Another Invader Repulsed i FABIRS'CIP The upper picMir tells Hi story of Eplmrd'i fjjrt attempt to dofeat America' fcrigtocrats of tho torf, and, also, of bis flint failure. It 1 the finish of tin rce as iie.ii out park. Long Itland, Labor day, la which the, famous French tlumwgtbred wzs beAen by Wis OotwsallSr. The pair t eaosrn on tits stretch approaching the winniiij vw, with. Epdnrd (scccnl) in practically t'ae im position la which he flashed acroa the Una. The second and lower photograph aiiowi Wis Oonmsoilor with Jockey Frani ' , . Keogh up, victor in the ioternaUoiul daeOC. iuu DISCUSS RULES ". , - . . - t . Jf-- T r-- r tj ' d - - t- - e . , r - , , " f f - t? at tackle. . " . Pres'.i stock, vrhilei it lasts at 5c "No Name" High Grart? Cut Plug, ppr lb. 65c 16c 35c Edgeworth Edgeworth . . Velvet Tins, 2 for 10c 2Qgj 23c I 2 Prico. I Piper Hiedsieck, VrVa. Prince Albert . 50c KS2a?3S53j REFLECT Latntt method used for the ear ef Sciatica. Gout. Paralysiw Deform it tea, chronic joint Plaeaaes, etc All painful aaeee No knife, plvea prompt relief. ne medicine. SO year eioe.rler.ee fcloheat , referenae. Prof J. 0. Klenwnan, b 'Office hnire to n. m . 404 CMft Bldfi. t Was. S047 Salt Lake City, Utah ; : ,,,,41 y , IllI . 4 - w.-- XrJ ' t. a By Tribune Special LONON. Sept. resentative of the Senators V--frb- 3 Possess4 Slight ,:'a t Advantage; Hornsby's Pace Features National, S- , " J - - '..) in V' - 3 ' 4 . . Would f Any of Few Are Crack Top-Uotche- CHICAGO. Sept. (By the Asso- ciated Press.) Washington's tight to conquer the Yankees In the ra.-- for the American league championship ! an Interesting tale of figures reflected in the halting averages todav Comparison of the Tanks and Senator reveal five Washington players hitting In the select JSOO class, while the Ttakeea can boatt of four Outfielder Goslin leads the Renators in batting wilh an averse of S"1. followed by Rice with S2S. Judge is hitting .317, Lelteld ,tH and Matthew .101. The Yankees have . their mightv Ruth as thir batting mainstav. The Eabe. howevnr, has shewn a tender.-tslip, the latest averages. Including an games of Wednesday, giving hiru .333 compared with avenge of .386. homer: a Week ago. He has f aieusel SIS and Du- Johasnn is gan .300. stealers with ftftv f?e Other leading batter: Wichita. .SS: SCOTTISH DOMINANCE IN SOCCER IS MENACED BY INTRUSION OF U. S. GOLD American Clubs Induce Highland Stars to Cross Water, by Tempting Offers; England and Spain Do Likewise. -- By WILLIAM Several notable SERVICE. rportitg wrl'ers published lengthy interviews with the heads of some prominent first and e4s ond division amccesr football l;M in Scotland to the effect that, cVottiati football ta riouaiy ..jnenao-i- l by the flstttrlns offer made by American Icajrue managers anti yojff t... hr i r- fcc-y- -i inst-mce- SCANDINAVIANS In ATTRACTED. '!- et wt Skills:, tl. lily- - o?t, se ft.c,llall masnau;?, the (iron it is to take r. covered that early in th' ;; this p; ensure, for the ''fder bu ,", e.f all has fallen upon crowning x.1uf. i f tor a her. It baa s.;r:p'.ii F.ngland. Ireland and now fUyers had t.iiien S with splendid football ma- GET CUT AND GO. ter-,m comes tpain. offering Several of these p'.avers had been ea'ar'es to strenarthen the tM-ft in.' r'ft,il. e.- .- .w- - r, ! a ar.. 'the national l:apue txms. a"rl i',ii.'i .d Nr.ar.ri'1!-n r.,15 a ;lt ' of transfer sitce rghf.n; anl solna In fur soccer, rccei ,ns f:': cf the. "sale." after ah A writer recently said through the av-ilaers Quite a sum, ihese of th "Gegrarhic" that he Ciiutly folded their' touts and. like f"und the outdoor snorts of the An- u the shores U.e An, slipped sweeptrur through the of the United Slate and CVnada. country like wildfire, mentioning Polo, The result is that the cfflciais over swimming and- - especially football, there are up a tree, because it ia tui which Is being pleyed th all the open question yet as "to vvhethpr'ihe schools and l!eges, both soccer and rlj t. aay o.i bcuts. The great governir? todv of frcUtalt. the 'Ipterhationale de Football association." with headquarters In he p Belgium, Is to te appealed to in thl most perplex inc situation but wr the aforeaaid Titers aret."! rather d''--eus-' governlns a to Jut what tody can 4o under the present LEAGUES DIFFER. possibly may turn out. to be the that the American Professional Socoer league will be found to be outside the Jurisdiction of the Internationale." as the league Is composed of ball, while cl'jbe plaving professional the United States .Football associa- T rdore been has functioning tion among th amateur. The before some Will take time riueetion It can be adjusted, and. while the are football legrislator discussing it, meantime the" scout are offering It rugby. JUSTLY ANGERED. Is it anv aonder then that the Scot- tish league secretaries are up In the sir. bemoanlntr their fate and walling because of their Inability to keep calfher as will mainplavers of tain the traditions of their reapective il'ibs. In fact, so hard has been the pressure upon them to find players that, urred on by their board of directors, the first and second .division tesms have practical!? Invaded the ranks of the lunior teams for material, and in some few Instances have taken promising lads from the ranks of th juvenile teams. They are fortunate Indeed In an abundane erf material to having (elect from, as there are possibly thousand of such team In Scotland. It he been said that in no other ooanrrv is a national game eo well orrantxed and protected ai soccer football tn Scotland, except poearfblv England, where professional football by It very rature Is a commercialised sport. There has alwav been a neloful anil protective Interest manifested among all the league toward those tn a eiasa lower than their own. Wtifle has been, and probably always will be a clashing of Interests, yet both nave been able to work harmoniously over, a great period of years. BRIGHT FOR CAST. soccer fn wfco mar interested tn th development of erxwer in the eastern citiee of the United States will find this season eoraetUnsr to attraot their art entton, mm ate thr rather tempting induoeroenia to the rising young players. ye a great many yean Ba gland was the bur buajboo for the Scottish rcarmgera, for scouts, or events as they were sained, were continually gxabbtng oB th star phayert from KWJann nnni xne game rxew et popq- - Xnwncaj Toe. . I s : Pk J ' , . A ''t; f it t j f f , "- -' r- r - J '! .... 1 k ,.'' v " - I - - - at i ' io - TP rom It Available. if. By Tribune Special Sport Service. NEW YORK, SepL 6 Jack Renault, Canadian heavyweight champion, who attracted a lot of attention by knocking out Floyd Johnson and still more by handing Eartley Madden a worse bearing than did Harry Wills, is ready to Jump Into tlie ring wkh anv heavyweight 1n the world, regardless of color, ceed or country. Jack says as much So does Leo P Flynn, who has brought the big Canadian along carefully to a point where he looms up as a candidate for Jaik Dempsey crown. However. tra.t not mean that any really big iwje matches are in sight for Renault before nevt summer. Outside of Dempsey and Flrpo thsre Lare no white heavyweights around wrto would serve to arouse wrest public interest if matched with Renault. is a and f;iions ; efidecb'y Intends to stay In that divl- Men unless - he can get a&other bout Detwosey Willi. George Godfrey and Biff Tat - ,. V.'st-- . X.V tW - - I v t. J- - .t "'x ':x . ; Successful Season Is Prospect at Biarritz By Tribune Special fport Service. Pol PARIS, SepL . The BiarrlU with second aaaaoA baa begun club Situated success.. of every prospect at the top of a hill, the club wellh ground are very level, J covered with gras and In perfect stacondition. There is commodious for over a bling near th ground rat At the present hundred poniea of exchange, the cost of polo at Biar-riwhere th season lasts tm th favorably eni cf October, compares ,k th kTiunu nf lilav in England. King The dub ha a royal patron in there Alfonso, who is expected to play th s eiensoo. Several other Spanish the Mar-qplayer are coming, notably de Villabragima, Count Velayoe. and the atlsroel 'hi Marquis of San Crunt de Santo Maura. Is bring-i- n The Duke of Westminster a team, and an Argentine side, alf'o will be vieitinr Biaxritx. Among the English player will be Lieuten-F. ant Colonel d F. Hunter. CapUin A. Gin. Colonel FhtllppL Ralph Lamb-lo- - , ton. Major HaUiday. LienUttMt Co Brigadiea and nel O'MaDey Keyeev General F. D. FiUgerald. The conUth i. nental ormtmrent will Include to th presMarquis d Janeonrt.T.who H. Prince and ident of the dub; Etienne Balsan. t. HEFTY SITTER HILL TOUCH are the leading negro heavyweights. That means that there ere only four five heavies now In the business who would fit te with Renault for a really bur card. Jfost of these wfll rxrt te available until next summer. IDrmpsey doe not care to bov thl : ear because of his moving picture wcrk. Flrpo and Wills are to have it out between themselves on September 11.' and by the time they are "ready to go aratn the outdoor season vein e at an end. That leaves only yodfry and Tats, snd Renault and Godfrey have been matched for a Vmt at the National learie ball rirk In Philadelphia September 8. fWhtrev has been having s jot of trouble getting roM matches. Renault knocked ou Oodfrev in the. eleventh rot'nd of a b"at in New Trk a vear ao last Marrh. That feat bv Renault 'va rather nux-- J of a and. heving rr--t awsy with l "rre. It miT-- be taken for granted Canadian would not care to tiiat t ui PflflSlfl ELEH RAS ADVANTAGE r rr Distance of French Lick's Former Bryant Coach and Crimson Player Is New Course, Scene of P. G. Favors Him Mentor at Westminster Rariiator Rejsairs by Expert Hands Walter C Hall has been appointIJCTt SPRINGS. ed head football eoa&hat Westminloi.g hittyr in th Professional GOlfer' association tournaster college for this season. Hi apment at Freneh Lick, beginning September IS and ending September 20, pointment fills the vacancy created will be at an advantage. The French by the resignation of Glen Flmmons, Lick course, making Its championship who has raoved to Calif ornla. JT TOTJS Eadlator Is aaaing debut with the P. G. A., was deHall has been coach at the Bryant Rir nrouhad-ic- s you trotxble signed by Donald Roes, with distance Junior' high sehoofor two years and the feature of many of the holes. caa give yon jngt ths aid For the most part the putting has turned ont champion team each you need. A poor ftmctlotrJas; green are placed on elevations Ap- year- Me comes highly recommended to a a football coach and Westminster proaching them Is hillside, and,must Raitlatmr means a poor fttrjo- the the liteyer look green, carry to forward another euacessful meet rvidf-e- y ssraln. account actual carryv There season. Into take tloning car that's vtty yoaH TA Witrhes savs the tMlne will be little' reeling up to the greens Hail played four years at West and from Saratora briar the remarkable at French Lick. bxrsj w do your rtrpsJLrirjg. Even th years at the University of Utah, that 'Firno Is. really bern-rni- r short hole require theextra yard-ac- e two and kr.o'rs the pnme thproughly. to "educate" his left hand. The if the greens are to be carried. For the first time in,- Its history risnt Suth American is bertpninr to The rrencn jjtcsv course ouring me Westminster "will nave a lunior col- we out In the rranrer of Jim Cor- - Datue "i i.jre team and expect to enter the oi uie upuieraiu.Ku su..r. " be piayea rrom tne long tees, me junior one,,, league. There win he . ' vi.-- . vil i i.v distance I.V4.1 yards. 3304 out and seven letter men back In the college AUTO, RADTATOS CXX fi i ivearon of the fancy fePes PaK fo- - the course is . 1 SM7 in. to this form the year department Was. 4204 TTeet t see a ; T do not 144 Motor Are. 3 out and .. in nucleus for the team. - Th following m tn the rtne' with ""iarry Wftls. This sort of course is said to favor ytUT n,en e vj returnCaptain h has learned alvwt th use chances of the siege runs and Leeee, Brown, Raamussen. of left will soon be forgotten 1n those golfers of great pnvsical power Reherd, Keuseff and Crajg, GlbSM, These hi- bw madman's desire to betwho seem to get the extra distance. men w(h high school plavers tor t rnlord man dewn by sheer to will get this dvantag by rea-hWestreturn, carry peeted spirit and heavy wallop. ing the green In two that golfer minster's banner in the race for the but T dont of the less power require three shot league championship, Thre msv be a surprise, and flehter let pure for it. for. Therefore, the player cf possible that Pete Jeneselme jt ureturn distance in jl! drives must make up simple a mtrbtv danrerons ore-- nt to school, and If such ON NEW CXJELAS-ATTACHE-D the jabintf business Is a bit foreign for this loss rlth more accuracy in ls the crlst the eleven will be grSatly to hi savage ring nature. Flrpo. in driving, in the short approaches or strengthened. Pete made a name traBHTJSTS Is a singular ring in putting. In some way fact. last year, serv- ... hinwelf forthls . e wno win inx faithfully st play eixty-rorIn the field almost, in fact, in every way. practically every Whits tan, any end I Uioon. He was With but one exception, possfblv at French Lick will be plenty tackle the F irpo has advanced further In affairs of th long hitters. like year he played at 'Wasatch academy. of the ring with fewer weapons than Hagem Hutchison, Sarasen. Diegel, There also will be a school anv fighter that ever lived. The one Farrell, but unless th player carries team under the charge b4gh of Coach of shot Tom with la distance accuracy every 8harkey. Sharkey. He ha run the second string exception Board, like Firpo. had physical attributes. He he probably won't be the winner of for two years and hs turned out waa a .pocket Hercules,' not a giant the P. Q. A. championship. good elevens, handicapped as he ha He had an astonishing like Flrpo, been by lack of material. Thi year Play x at French Lick starts with Fins SITk Socks, of meoaJ play on his boys will have something for hole battle instinct and he could wallop.- thirty-siThe men which to work in holding their cvn 75o value. Special thai Also h could .endure terrific poundMonday, September 15. regular I o was scores low on. in come thirty-twSharkey making th Inga and still against other high schools of the city wee, son. paired Tuesday in and stats. faster afoot than Flrpo. but as a this play will be which-wilcontinue the match play, Tb initial calt will be, mad Thtir. boxer he was little better. holes each day and the suit lil be Issued MonFlroo fought his wsy to a world's- during the week. thirty-i- i with Jack Demp- match. The final will be played Sat day or Tuesday. championship battls M. In won the the title urday, September t.y and almost and moat furiou championTHE COMING OF CULTURE. tar tovtti isaln ship battle between great fijrhter on Duncan Mitchell Visitor This town was qpoe called record. Daiv, wasn t It? Hotel etolMms; Karryon Tom Sharkey, tn ome ways Flrpo. Cross a but Teo: Water moved Nativ family Again nrotntvne. "a fighter without a frill," here from Boston, an' got ns to chang fought hi way ta a chempionshlp-- f to American it Marguerite Leg.on. match with James J. Jeffrie; and. By Tribune Special Sport Servlea like Flrpo, Sharkey eaupe ear to IONTJOW, Sept. .. Oeorg Duncan, lasted title. The bout the Scotch roller, it shortly giving .up winningv th rewinds Instead ef two, hi ejutte a professional to th Han tnenty-flN ger H'n club tn order to beoom prohowever, and Sharkey certainlyas cam LuU fessional to th pew Vent worts, park a near to winning from Jell club at Virginia Water. did from Jack. It now appears that before really pest. Dunsettling down rn hi fresh tour ef th can is to make another A Ifberal reward win be paid for th return of or tnf ormxtloa tod-la- g and meet pro per oca season tn ft f'nfteJ In company with Abe of the number ma of three note books wuich war park of the eon-te-n a to the Stte, history. Already who partForeland), r.tube have had to lock for larger Mitchell (N'orth te of a suit caso taken from our parcel room ta tbo Qgd4 matcfh in the recent nered him against addwith the fields, antteipetijur that Union Btation BT msXASS oa July 25ta last, Hagen and Maodonald Smlth. ed strength of imported stars a hot Walter wfll b Duncan third vlalt to Th fight win be waged for th pennant. It N0 QUESTIONS WILL BE ASTSTTO. America and MltoheT second.' petroit wfll bear watoiurg this year, will bearlnlln November, and last ' ae th elose proximity of th auto- about Nev--s Gomp&ny of Salt Lska Thai Union three months. City, TJtah. mobile erty to Canada win give that dub a t advantage In seewrlng pla-of Union Depot Ogden. .. OVESTION. THI tome cf course, that yer, provided, '' :' '. I caa rver be your wlf. :V'" Or go In with the Canadian cities do not "yn, those who have urged the formation but I S always be a slater to you." 600 Dooly Bldg Salt Lake City, Utah. Good! Say, when eur old man die, ef an. International lesuroe along the he'll leave us any of his lino as rhe tisnhell leania of do youTthink, money ' Am encan Legion. a letLqejiiitjfjjLjJltlMtl i English-speakin- rs; FRENCH S- - Ind-Se- pt. Th sur-prt- s. f 'cert h years the Danish and ccottish si3cer plajers .:firs have been Induced by tinto play in Great Erit-- ; uffer It s'errs that, til e uri.t tu? -. ir English team has a star fere ha been confinfd lo ra?o'.al: w: -- er.ter forward named Hansen, and the I nited States of scrding joined the same team this to hunt tur pronuautrf p;.t - ia'-oAll these tn rhfijisrea trrs. Nit ha now teen yii.s utetiy but tho flf cf soccer during th he b.r 't vears. adopted irfectively, iisi tvver.ry crn leaguers, anil the h ir;t J Scotland has stood afl this for suaii material has ii.nl .. ,i v.,,,, in nerV III 1 nr. praclice htp rsti.te ram an! farr"i,.o,iagru in the football cn States Football Butler, United the leagues In e ouan! for Wiehlts, .So; protect our tiiat reason rwernlu? tl Othorne. Omaha. ..SS. Cullop, Omaha, bodv is having tfotib.ee o iu own ..'57. Glnglardl, Penver, Pavis, T W. Cait!l was oiwted by lr '.Tulsa, .Sal; O'Brien, rrnvrr. V!. reel, mainly due to a .peraonal quarrel. At any rate, the sky over here-. is dc mfsicier.tly clear f r the Frit-:ttodetcrroire its here-- i Py Tribune Special Sport Service NEW T0RK. Eept. . Veteran player are about to be replaced with rcunrstess In B ostein and St ' Loul. The fUuref the Red Sox and Cardinals to finrni higher than the d division thl seaaon ha convinced Fohl and Rlcky that radiManager cal change are imperative. Fohl and Robert Ouinn. president of the Red Sox. oon will announce the engagement ef new ma'srial with which te reconstruct the Rorn Americans. It Is rumored tbat Fehl ha decided to Veaeh. Shane Collina part with Ehanks and ether who wont out their welcome In the Hub. Riekev. Who plan to turn over the management of the Cardinals to Bert Shotten, has been weeding out the oldsters all reason. He has traded or Flack. North, Peak. released M un4 Clemon since Pfefferr Behnft I to try out a and ewpected April regiment of minor leaaroer, eoiiesr ewsd and lot ewnripro In the boys aprtag. an-,- ,rU Duanlnr, Foh! and Rickey to Replace Vets With Youngsters lar In England that they wera .ile '0 develop jnsny youjig flayer of In ome few ins'ances tne.r own, were tempt-e- i 'torje young English to go north anjong the Soot. These p'.ayer, however, as soon as they dei hvped to bs stars, were invariably effered !a,rr salaries, and In many returned home again. ! - mm Like tt" ,1 FJ i A aportln repObserver favor the quadrennial Olymplo asunea, aad ay they should go on. 'Wiat gome people have tensed bad Sfortamea-ahl- p .lu the Olympic gamee the cricketer, J. W. H. T. la has characterised a leennesa Famous sportsmen like B. M. Abrof aham, Evaa Hunter and a crowd all others concur in this view, and alare agreed that w must make lowance for th fiery Latin temcaused the perament, which ha and Italian to do and say French few month thingduring the las tor. which they are now undoubtedly penitent. With the sole noeption of the box. ing incident and th quarrel between the the Italian and Hungarian feaoer. Olympics ran smoothly; ofonthe cannot crowd, legislate tor the altitude and there was perfect harmony be- I tween the athlete of ail nations. would go furthest Indeed, and. from my own personal experience, point out that many a time at the Cotembe stadium foreign coaches and athlete themselves cam forward of their own free will to give oar men invaluable advice. Of the International aspect of the that our affair It may wall be said and cool British temP. long experience to us play th' perament haveseetaught it. The American game a we and the Scandinavians. too know how to take both defeat and victory; hot'u cannot blame the more lmpeto-and lea experienced Latin races for their lack of understanding of the point of view of tampearamenfallT cooler peoplea We all want to win. otherwise w have no bulness In International comi I' petition, and if the keenness of the omwhat French and Italians has 1 discretion and even good manf' outrun ners the only thing for us to do isun-to give them time to learn, as they the to play Redoubtedly are learning, game according to our lujhtaby forsults and actual performances games have completely i eigners atallth criticism. Nation, per-- . answered a generation aero, haw 1 so that In athletics, formed prodigies It may be Justly held that through of the Olympic game the medium ideal of sport g the serosa the broadcast ha now spread now condemn th games we If uorld : ;) or even withdraw from them all ths , f good work accomplished during the . . last thirtyyear will be nullified. ' fe KP Sport well-kno- H The pistol Is another innovation which may be heard upon the gridiron this fall. It Is recommended that the timekeeper employ this trusty weapon H so that no question may arise as to the exact time the game ends- .The Ltah Football Officials' association Is connected with the Rocky Mountain conference organization for a similar purpose. 'jfyi: LEAD tee-en- RHEUMATISM SPFX1ALIST t ,sce-.- - t BAT HVERftGES rn. Tuxedo Free. - . Ilk0 Fiery Native 'Temper. place-kicke- r. MacNeil Cigar Co. Granjsr Twist ' s F ROM KEENNESS ' rd ROOKS RfcFK PLACES. Although a number cf player mentioned promise to pKc on the teun. It will not be a ithout some hard work on their part, due to the large ;riy-tw- o list of new recruits oat to nvike position. Among the new candidates are a cumber of last yer' seoend JOHNSON LEADS PITCHERS, snuad. On ihr line. Jack -- Metoalf, Walter Johcson, pitchlne ace tit the i George Moore. Jim JacVwr and sev. will Senators and the outstanding pitcne' eral others give the older players a Teal flaht f.ir position. of the league, 1 enjoying a percentage Is of Football tritereat .78, the count for him belag ei$ht-ee- n withcut quesvictories and tlx defeats tion greater at Granite thU year than In team hatting the Yankees exever befora. This may be due to the record of the Farmer iast vear. celled. They have gathered lilj hits when they pave the East high team for a total of 9lS bate, compared first defeat by a state h(fh with 12SS hits for the Senators for It The Washington player school team In seven year In this 165 bases. game they downed the leopard by have tcored 6H runs, compared with In sacrifice hit-tinscore. In the final game 6SS for the Yankees. a -t the Senator have however, for state honor, the l.eopardi got the revenge. Granite scored W, compared with 183 for their defeating eleven. 8 to 0. The students of the opponenta In individual battina, JamiesoB of school feel that with thi record of last year and with the present In- Cleveland remain rext to Ruth, with Fa-'of Chicago fol terest taken by the candidates, they a mark of can hope for even a better showing lows with .849. with Edue Collin. with .$47. Sox fourth White captain, this fall, and they are now asking for e Other leading batter: Speaker, clear title a high school Cleveland, "Detroit Cobb. .MS; .JS; hamplona. "Boone, RoatoK .41; Mvau, CleveIf the present Intereet continue Gos-UBaasler. .S38; SJ7; Ietxoit. and the other eligible players return land, Waahlnjrton. .336. to scheol, then Onnit should make a strong bid far division and state ROGERS SENSATION. honors. . In the National league tit sensaIn Thursday's practice. Coach tional batting of Rofer Hornshv o. Sutherland had seventy-fiv- e h"ys out the performance of all othIn suit. Assisting h'm are Pam er. The St. Louis rrar. when forced Balrd and 1 ! Hf'Um. Fljhtv-e'B- out cf the game dim to an injured students have aski'd for suits, back, waa .132 and going at a the largest group of candidates. ever terrifi" pacehitting H had afvimuisted a keen on the Granite campua total ff "03 bits for lii bases, twenty-thre- e home runs. Fciir-nie- r YEARS OR HOURS7 of Brooklyn has twenty-si- x An excited man caughf the arm of homers. with an Cuyle- - of Pittsburg, the porter eUndir,; at the steps of of "vil. continue to rack see. a fast train. "Mv is on the Wheat of Drock-lytrain. "Will I ha? time to get on ond to Hornsbv. ta third with .176, followed the car and tcil her good-by"- " he by nrk and Eressler of asked. Vourjsr cf New "How Ion have you been married 7" Cincinnati with 3(1 Other leadire ratters Rnush', CVr . parried the porter Ruchjinge clnnatl. .Sin. Fournler. Brooklvn, Tw Vew York. New Frirch Kelley ?',: York. .3'E: 74'sh. Brookivn. .821 haaeman-man- Jack I.ellveit. ftrt t'P S5r inof - JSil..n !"S Tjre 1 star the maiots. I? the new ba'tina-'leade- r of the Western .league. He is battlTiff hre .rain's better than SI West First South. Miller. St Jo;bis teammateS7.S. Iamb and Washburn, Tulsa, seph, with VERY SPECIAL Tused.., with .37 are next. snd ravts. also nf Tulsa, lb 80c ea--Washburn h have thirty-eigh- t hnme of Omaha is next with thirtv. Briar Pipe, 50c 2 earn jCulfop ee.ven. Smith of Wlrhlta. leads the 10c Football Official Gather Monday for First Meeting of Series. Member of the TJtah Football Official' association will hold their first meeting of the year at the chamber of commerce tomorrow night, begino'clock. .An Informal disning at cussion of the rules of the gridiron will take place, with, especial emphasis being laid upon the rules adopted since the last meeting of the organisation. This will be the first of a series of eight weekly meeting which tue Doay witi bold, the purpose or which U) to increase the standard of officiating both in high school and university football. Homer Christenson. president of th association, will lead In the round table discussion. Twelve changes have been made la the football rules since the gridiron last resounded to the thud of the pigskin. Chief among these is the elimination of the tee for the kickoff. No more will the first ball be booted from the line, but from the center of the field. After a touchdown the ball will ba put In play on the line, instead of the line, as heretofore; thus the extra point may more easily be made from scrimmage, reducing to a small extent the priceless value of an accurated drop or Mi-- '. d ai " ARISE British Sportsmen Attribute Olympic Friction to Utah , UKS sex-oo- 1-- 5 Lui NEW PLAYERS PROMISING. At the wing positions. Coach Su'h-erleji- d will have ope letter placer, with a possibility of tvo helng In the linecp George Mullin. b regular "of Is st year, will be available. Tom Mawron. who made his letter, may be ) to nhe team, a he expect to remove to Uintah county for th coming winter. If he decides to leave school. Coach Sutherland will he firen more, problems, as Mawtonfoot-he- it without doubt one of the bet proepctr. In the division and rhould prove a star on the Granite team if he continues In school. Other players who will make strong bids for end positions are Leland Brown and Tony Nlelson," of last year's sec ord team. A number of new eandl-dn- a are alw. trying for wing place The remainder of the Granite team at present Is a nuejtlon to the coach, a question that can only hi answered after feveral eligible candl-dote- s decide whether to return to reboot cr not- - At preaent be has only Claude Aahtcn. letterman. In school. Other player who may return to the team tre tvls Monson arfl Bill Tf tbeso two player Ijor.gaon. available., tosetrer.wtth Jensen. tr.e if Mawinn continues In sohool. then the Gra.ilte prospects would he on bright Edson Pscket. a regular th Jorfan tf last fall, ha reci-tere- d at Gratiite and ahould have a pood chance to make a regular position "on the Granite line, probably ' Al Laooney, former Iafayette oollego rtax, tecently gtarled tho rprint off world by dunning 100 yards in 9 2-- setxmds, clipping 5 of a d tha world' record for that diataace. This sensational performance) ocATIea-tovcurred la the track And ftald meet of the irmftitm of Columbus at Pa fiaturdiy, August 3a . Marchison vas one of Lacooey's opponents la the race. ' Grid Candidates Ambitious for Places oh Team; Interest Keen. back-f-eJ- . Latest Sprint Sensation ASS0GIAT1QN TO Ninety After having watched two practice from which he was able, to get 'a fair line on bis candidates, Chlfty Sutherland of the Granite high school ba reasons for hoptm? to bring out aareditable team at the echooL Although he lost most of hie line material of last year stror.g team, and alao several of the players, "he still ha enough, regulars to form th nucleus of a good team. The present outlook, gives the Farmers a fairly strong backfield. with such players as Bub Warburtoa, quarterback;' John Buehner. Trulan Eyre, Avon Frame: Ernest Kenneth Sutherland. Ktderheuser, rYeston:Sumrnerhays. fiddle Ynder-so- n and Vernon Anderson. Of thl list, Warburton, Buehner and Frame won their- - letters last tail. Frame, however, played In only a few of the last games If Joe Jensen return to school. Coach Sutherland will have lea work, as Jensen Is,, tlie l.tst prospect for the fullback position. Ail of tre other candidates-ar- e relatively small, and there would be a afullback to reaj problem develop If Jensen falls to return. Jeneen alternated with Captain HartweP last ear at fullback an4 tave a good of himself, especially In the later games. He would also add a letterman to the. Granite Practically all of the candidates arc given an even chance of making a regular berth n the Farmers' eleven, Warburton 1 e ing about, the onlv player reasonably sure of his position. 7, 1924. - . U tht WESTERN rtiff-re- nt Mc-th- v-- i te f'n-5- , lk SPECIAL : ... , ir $1.95 i l Men's Style Stop end to REWARD!.':: it . Ja. ' ts |