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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBTJKE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1924. X3 star teams . -- VVIIip-tlVH- WALTER JOHNSON CHOSEN MOST VALUABLE PLAYER nm picked. . W)th two year VW i ",! marked mas in all ef Ma games, Hfi Ik not been stopped yet and many I are wondering if he can be. Ullnol i musiast say it can t oe aone. With Grange out f the lineup the effense of th Bllnl was listless buf the Instant he was aubetltuted it became a hard fighting machine. In th Wlaconeln gam, Grange eored ! i touchdown In th flrat naif. The half of th gams, with Red eond benohed, the Ullni were contented to stay on tha defense. Without him In 'lie lineup of thp Butler game, the They Pitch in. World visitors were keeping Ullnol busy. As aa GrSng waa dispatched from of th the aldellnea th playing Series This Year, 0 and Blue picked lip. Bed "Grang Counted two touchdown, just th Game May Be Expected number of point by which Ullnoi won. cam to Th nearet that Orang Ohio State telng stopped was For thre quarter he had gme. By OEORQE CHADWICK. failed to acore or do any aerloua Copyright. 1914, by Salt Lake Tribune. In- the defena Ohio to the damage NEW YORK, Sept. II The paychlc final quarter with the ball onhl own wave., being broadcast by baseball fan line. Red put th ball over 7 everywhere In an effort to wiah th the goal line In six plays, gaining veteran Walter Johnaon Into hla first th 1 mad ftcoulta a1 th yarda world series In eighteen years of stelon two lin other three yard lar pitching how are being suppleBlunges. mented by waves Intended to wish th of Brooklyn azxltng Dasiy Vane into the aame fracaa. Th cry , "Waller Johnaon for th world aeries," was tiarted by fana, but vaa quickly taken up by baseball players who couldn't figure their own tam In th big (how. Th course of the great urge seem to be aOCATXLLO. Idaho. Sent-- II At th same with respect to Vane. "Vane and Johnson for th opena meeting held this afternoon at the ing game."- - Is a baseball topic that Is Pecaiello high scnoot tn eoacnee ana In being discussed by baseball ' of schools high players representative district TX eomnrislng southeastern everywhere. They agree that a duel Idaho, went on record aa opposed between Vance and Johnson would be the greateat pitching ahow alnca to ths Idea of sootlonal championth world series started. They phlp football game In thla atate. of the ure that the struggle would surpass cmm'tite estecutlv comwaa tnstruetea to any or . tne lamoua onea in wnicn organisation munleat with othr district boards Christy Matheweon Darticlooted. Mathewson aqd Eender were one In an attempt t hav oeetional game abolished In their re- heralded a great pair to rival each other In a world aertts. All th spective district. baseball world expected to see Mathewson face Waddell In 1S, but Wad WOMEN GOLFERS IN dell was incapacitated before the aand from .that day to thia there FLAG TOURNAMENT erie, never ha been a discussion ef this Incident in rhlladelpit'.a without the When Mr. "Porothy Humphrey Athletic fans Insisting that some kind drove her ball to th edge of the tenth of shenanigan for which Waddell was hole, the flrat extra bole of the upper aolely responstbl kept him from dehe waa more than 100 yard fending the baseball fan of th city. nine, and ahead ef her neareet competitor, MARQUARO'S GREAT QAM E. an was declared winner of the class On of th greateat exhibitions of C Tag tournament for wemen at tha Individual pitching In a world series Country club. Mrs. David W erthelmer was given by Rube Marquard In 1911. used the last strok of her allotment when ah drove from the tea on th whsn he stopped the Boston tid and turned the current toward New York.' tenth hole. ' The tourney waa well patronised by so that the Giant might htva wen the championship but for- the muff of the wemen players eligible for he th failure of Meyer. Snedgraa. evnt, fourteen participating. and Merkle to catch a Although no dat hae yet been aet foul ball, and Mathewson the lack of atrategv on for the playing of the annual club the of Matty, who pitched th championship for wemen, the qualify- bait part unto the Boston bats Inataad of ing round will' likely tak place one from them. away week. All will thia day participants There have been many tight gamea handiplay from scratch, without pitched In the world serle. The first caps. waa aet in 190 by the Giants Another mighty Important tourna- pattern Athletics and there wss a ment for the membera of th fair aex. and 0 and game In five. The fifth the annual president's cup competl-tie- waa There have been gamea will begin on September 27 with then. There waa on the very he playing of the qualifying round. alnce next two between th year, Chicago la a handicap event, with all Thla members ef the eluh eligible to com teams. Ther was on in 1(14. beNationals and the pete. Jame C. Cellina I the donor tween the Boston There wa Philadelphia American. of the trophv this sesson. one in 1918. between the Boston Americans and the Chlrag National. There was another in 1920, between BOXING NOTES Cleveland and Brooklyn. Still another two followed in 1921, between th New York teams, and thsy repeated By HARRY NEWMAN. tn rontsst 12. with the famous NEW WRK. Sent. IS Paul Ber. which Casey Stengel won with hla lenbach. the hrd4ilttlng youngster home run In the seventh Inning, when from Yorkville. waa mt'ehed today pitched for the Yanks and Nhf to meet Jack Reddlrk. the middle- Jones the- Giants, weight champion of Canada, for forBall players-will tell you that If twelve rounds in Msdlton Square end Johnsorf pitch in the world flarden n September 19. Reddlck Is Vance in 124 there will be snother. a stranger In these partr, but he la series 0 game and maybe extra Innings. reputed a whle of a battler In the HOW MEN 8TACK UP. Canadian towna. Th advance dop credits Reddlck If Johnson and Vance, by any smilwith a long gtrlng of kneckouts, and ing arrangement of the baseball Goda, If half thy aav about him la true, do come together in th world aeriea. Ferln.b'h la In for a warm engage- It would mean a great deal for the, ment. Tex Rlckard has been anxious middle west. Johnson waa born in to bring Reddlck down her for soma Kansas. Vance In Iowa. Johnaon time In Washhla atart out away Stronar efforts are being made to gained state. Vane got hi In ington have Gene Ttinnty, American champion, Here'a how the potential rivals stack change his mind and step in for a out with up: Tommy Olbbem at Boyle's Thirty Johnaon haa: Speed, command, adAerea some time next month nih. mirable motion, courage, exbona has already signed for a bout perience, pitching cultivated low ball, (harp with the handsome young Irishman, curve. hut Tunney and hla manager. Billy Vance has: Sped, command, not dlhson. have yet to conaent te afllx quite ao good, back ahoulder motion n thetr atgnature te the which gives power, courage, 'not so pener. much mslor experience, no slow ball ever deeldes to that he bothers with much, tipping If Bnny return to. the lishtweleht divllon. curves. where ha new top th list, he Both are atrikeout althourh ry I'Velv to run up faln-- t brand Johnson has ued hispitchers, Strikeout methnew rhalieager In Walker, who od les and lea a- - the years roll by. has reen stepping along Ilk a but he. can fan 'em still. for the last s'-month. Johnson la a blond of the Scandiv Waiksr ls- -4 meet ,Ick r.1v!c, navian type, virl'e, courageous, erect Plttsfciire for twelve a fighter, everv Inch of him. remnda at the A. C. next Vance Is freckled, has sand hair Tesdav nleht, and. If he's success- slouches when he wa'k- - as If he ful, proposes to Issus a formal chaland. if he were on a football -lenge to Leonard. leven, would go throurh the line and leave ailing bin- and pu!ed hads . TIMELY WAR VINQ. behind h'm. You've reen 'em those He There's snenethln ve-- v cia.i p'avers. I want to aak you, dear. Could you iniiu ULL IUII If re 1-- . In-t- he SCHUBACH CUP LEAGUE tfClub Standing. Won. Lost., .'. J 1 ft 0 cam 1 0 0 1 h .0 1 .fiorf- 1 .000 Slt Lake Bingham Rsvers Ranger Salt 1 "Oft - ,ln Rsult. Ytrdy' Lak 4. Blnfham Calllaa 4. Rovers 2. Viking t. Rangers - Pet Vikinrs Idaho District Disapproves of Sectional Tilts 3. 1 A nejty goal, with fifteen minute at 111 tinplayed, coat ths Rangers a tia with'" Viking at East nigh school yesterday "afternoon In tha ftrat gam ef tha jkhuback cup oer race. Tha aoerln; ef tha foul live tha Norsemen tia extra point to win a contest, t to 1. Tha ggm eommencd at 6 30 o'clock with tha Viking a attacking right from tha whlitla. 3. e Mann (coring with a. eplendld ahot whan tha gairte wa only, on minutt gone. After thia tha rams settled down quite tamely, with tha Vlklnga haying allghtly tha better of tha play. halt tlma. however, tha Kangera pressed eeverely anator n. weiiaer tham. thu cored a good goal equalising tha acora. It vaa ona time. ach at half goal 1 In the aecond half the Rangers Improved thetr game conlderbly, withIn tha reault that tha play waa mnatly tha Viking goal, although Mo, tha Viking goalkeeper, waa not hard creased often, the ehootlng ef tha Rangera being poor. minutea to go. With about fifteen Andrew handled the ball in the pen- altv area, and from the reaulting pan- - " wl-foug- fig-T- ehaen-pleneh- lp Be-f- ar Washington Hur ler Receives American Trophy; Collins Second vttn,,? keeper, made a great errortin to atop the ahot, and he did eurceed getting hie fingera on the ball, but could not hold It. Toward (he end the Vlklnga Improved their play andL although thev pressed hard, could not aoore again, tha game ending in their favor. 3 to 1. The tlneuD: - d .(By the Vlklnga. Walter Johnson. Moe Preaa.) g MIle f Itching ace with the Washington rb. I Olaen..... lb. . Andrew (CapO club for eeventeen years, tonight waa JoeMoel Oerritaon selected aa the winner of the Amer-ka.rhb. Bill Alvey crb league trophy for 124, which Jewkea.. Goddsrd trowne him aa the player of greatIhb JekeMeel or to hla team est value the Hanaen.. ferry Hrat- t hnmptonehip season lust during O. Olaen". ir cloainx. H. c. Johnaon'a name goea into baseball's J. JoRanaan (Capt.).ll F. hall d aJ.injf with George Staler, Graham manager of the St. Lnuia club, choaen . ..el. ., P. Dellann J. DeMarm thu greateat player of the 1023 seaGoal eeorere Vlklnga, and Johaneeni Rangera, H. Welldera. son, and Ba.be Ruth of the Yanlieea. who was awarded the honor in Wit. Referee Stanley Poole. Lineernen Amoa Hudaon and A. Wesenaar. Time Johnaon received a total of SS poliite out of a poeekble total of 4 from the of play Forty minutea to each half. expert committee choaen to make the award, CALLIES DOUBLE Bddle Collins of Chicago, long time king of second basemen, ran a close SCORE OF ROVERS cecond In the halloting. with a total of 44 and was th choice of ail The CaMiea defeated the Revara e.ght polnta. of ihe trophy commitmenAere aa yesterday. 4 goeJa to t. In their opentee the beat player on the White Schuback cup Sox. ing encounter of the after the kick-orace, A few minutea ' NAME ON MEMORIAL. the CaJlle forward carried the The In Johnaon's name will be Inscribed ball down to the Rover goal, 19!4 tablet on the IIOO.M'O the onbecks, however, repulsed the taaeball memorial to be erected by Five minutes from the start th slaught American the Caills forwards rushed their op- t.. the nation'a league as a memorial greateat aport and a ponents. Hawthorn paaeed from the Ita greatest players. . Begga grabbed the la!! of fame for right to center. As a of the honor testimonial personal and backs ball, cleverly evaded both on will be drew firet Mood with a stinging ahot. inferred a him. the winner the American ttessnted diploma whirlwind by A few minutea later a gue. rush from center field brought the The selection of the Washington second foal, scored by R-- Smith. The see was highly gratifying to Callles kept up the aggreaaive work Fftchlng Ban B. Johnaon of the resident and a beautiful pass from the right teasrue. Johnaon has been mrinan was headed through with by Hawthorn Washington since 1907, perform-li'- g by Begga. uninterrupted service of the hlgh-i-The Rover backs played a goed decharacter, and. with the Senators fense, vent the bail on the right and s desperate fitht for the penMeuer nad a splendid try which was cleverly saved by Dixon. Dur- nant, has sn excellent chance of out his career in a blaze of ing the latter part efa the first half rounding bombardment glory. the Calliea continued The veteran, participating in thirty-thre- e of the Rover geX Bryeon eendlng gamee to date thla aeaaoh. la Id several shots which wer tipped bv Snider. At half time the Calliea credited with winning twenty and . 1 giving him sn average of to led. llging six, n 944 Innings, Johnaon fanned After three minutea had elapeed .7rv9. 14'' tetter. scored y far the greatest num-- l the In the second hsif Meuer first Rover gnaj by a well directed er of any pitcher In the league, and eenflned bis cannon ball shot. Shortly aftsr N. opponents' runs to Smith soored the fourth goal for the eighty-fivIn voting for the winner, each memCalliea. Tetley counted the final goal of the day after the Rovers had car. ber of the committee except the airman selected the player on each ritd the ball skilfully down tha field- - ct team who. in hla opinion, was of Lineup: Rovers. Caledonians greatest service to his team this then ranked theee 'eight fcest Dixon Snider g.. rb.. . . McDonald Wavers, according to his Individual jr. Nussbaum lb.. A. Dupetx Toung estimateso of their year's work, on a C. Iupalx rhb. arranged that flrM plaoe Shutt tallot . .cno .... Atkinson ccunted eight points, aecond place G. Craven. . .. W. Smith aven points, and so on down to one ..Ihb. Peterson... R. Hawthorn point for eighth place. The highest P. Meuer.. ...or.. ...Ir... Begga possible total for the winner Is 4 Tetley... ...c. Bryann feints, which was reached by Babe' Zspoe...... R Smith Iuth. winner of the 1923 trophv. ...11.. Lord . .01.. G. Graham TWINTY-THRE- I W. Craven. PLAYERS. Llneaman. Geora Fisher: referee. Twenty-thr- e players ftgured In the John Donaldson. for the 1S24 title, the official Goal scorer Callles. Begga J. R. w.tlng count feeing as follows, with the nam Smith, K. Smith;' Rovers. Meuer. Tet- of player, position, club and poinls: ley. Walter P. Johnson, pitcher. WashII ington Edwsrd T. Collins, second base, SALT LAKE TAKES CHICACrO, Rangera. OwWfc" And-eas- 13 Sept. -: nilw 11 now Aao-claie- ea n j;l- ff K-- st e. sea-ra- . r ', i Harold Grange, Illini All-Aeri can Halfback, Keeps Muscles in Trim. m nu. Sept. ll.Harold Idol of the University ef mi-i,- oi the town campus and ef Wliea-to- rRBA-V- Orange, halfback, and wrecker of title hope entertained by other Big Ten unlvrltle. la an Ice man. Red turned dewn an efer ff an easy clerical li Just to keep his musclea In good srutp for the coming football eeason. After heaving around fifty and M'udred pound chunks of freaen water for the auenmer, the lean back reports that h la In th lest of condition. However, he 1 not letting his muselee ret so that he cannot, perform Ma football duttea. The last few weeka of hla vacation he la apend!ng in a nearly resort in other athletics. Thousands of fans far and wide are wondering If the star can repest Ms sensational record of last season. Aeralnet every opponent whom h ' laved, he scored at leaat one touch, down. Starting the season with thre ajrainat tha highly touted Nebraska team, victor over Netr name.' he totaled twelve touchdown Ir. seven game. He played only IM minutea and gained 1W0 yarda. record Here'a his by game. 39 minutes. Nebraska SOI varde, yaj-da- epg flrst-nla- fhr well-plac- ttfft Oeth-prov- w' f" "a ed ra. S 1 tr. ?. Vrfr "Vtd le-- w S'r" lA--a- t geeoa4 Dream o- Orpells. hit s totro5. If ,,hrT Sto- west Often' U. S 2. ti 1. 4 ,k B s n Hil.'itii as 7 " "-"- April -- a:ae tnn. -- - -fur' Wrr-ir- i t:n t. . 'St-a'-- !. p eht T't- - P'e F'e. trfi- - M m T-- sewt: t- -3 Oh-sI- mil.'- - tr.ftj 1 re tn frtoiBe 1'.. 17 iff. 1 to t. fecod; S. !f S aervttig ff special recognition for their Willlsitisl. S to a tv-- t, Tm: TVs Psafel Rat consiaieniiy good work. p. WVte Art else mn. Among the outfleldere whose re. TM-- d tf fnr'rse. te reatet, good work ha brought forth 01 are Bert Sheltom t4 s i. 2 a f t S tn 1. app'aua pienty te 'TnrV-m; Coal: Olllie Miller. Merte w.t Ktng J r 1. seewrt' S'.pleVei 1" ip-- l, Wllf fellow. Western Optleals. These 4 to 1 10 t n. ta'ro enrre youngsters not only have field-e- d -, S nT n.t. le. their positions skillfully, bat have Pnt!n te. Ciftld gt'eV. t. Tnt' '"i hammered the ball at - rt''i(tt.. good clip. Frt-- a e In the Infields ef the lub there Plea'aat Vemert'a, y F'e etlrex. - M been much to admlw and much v'.-i- 'ha T f Iisol. te diaguat. The fln games, however, , Kenttte'' VI rtH'al. lacked the multitude of error which teiVte.. - 'ra 1' Hsmsean. TiF forced a part In th earlier fravs. see. p'- -. Flrt bae was better taken car of. sg a. tm m is re e - a probably. th any other position In S 1"P I the Infield Three men played t t. splen-Psmeel. -- t. did ball and were bulwarks of strenrth ant.-. tj xmi re Time, "Htt em both j j and offenae for fli'-- e sail Alenr ith re. tnetr eitih. Thev were Hr- - '"srket. H ' a. 4 te t - a s: tiled western evntlcal: Alf Ounn. rtav '"- te f s. King Cool: Tutek Krauth. Merit Hat fTv.rv- -i th' Ttere. BROWN AT tCCOND. tT. "i'Wy, fl'llT War-e- g aad r!iettto ! At second base Bus Brown, West-r- -, ef ern Optical, probably was outstand. , 4 , , te fwnti,-.- .) ing. Bus wielded a terrific bat and t a no amall faotor In the eventual t e . 1.a en, t, vf. 'e t V f4 pxter . X wrstlrig of the gonfalon. Hula. King I. im.Coal, did some rood work at th kev. T,- -e nnex rrae atone . gte-At third Red Spence and A'eog. nvemy. Trappeaa aad Rlngwood held ewev. both Trtiabt alae rea. and flldlng In nifty style. Clouthig Good WMTERn IF Mrs. hoftstopa wer lacking in th but Paca, and Hank Cameronleague, perit.i" p. formed reijlta,bly. rwaba . m w .,.. Catuhlng honor must ge to Leu .a' ...... .. . ..,. Soott. the veteran backatop who can . St 'esee hit a well as receive. .ry .r taCity llkil Taking records as a whole. Cooper, . ... i ,a- Coal, best th wa king moundmsn ficbua ....... . at .STT ,... of the asson, Probably second te pea Mte ... . ... M M .3.' him Gordon Rhodes, you ire Wat-r- a If Brick Wood had reOptical. "I Teiterde-- '' Seaalta. mained with th Hatter he robblv At Dee'afelees, firsi garaie: g. t. r would hv been among th outstandep 4 ing hurlers. Mela' 14 Th Tuesday league ehamwlonshis BeBar)riee 8'ryersfer. Fetfte. MrToll was won by the Scenic Line, the hit- aad M Hot- -. Hnttra aad Whet. and ting pitching strength of that R. H. t. ere4 game: eluh being far superior to In the F .... ..... JJ 7 I Jeaep' twtrllner nt Pee )Iimi league. The ffcti t I Cenver waa aulte a factor in th.. Battarlee-rLoae B reeks: Wetael Janding of th revet td while Beail. iSetea tnalaas V agreeiaent.)) gsase postpaosd. rsia. uv enq lsroin fWvng Ik WHiow At F. B. to ood effect. 7 t)kll-e-a- a 1 City .... The Thurrdsw gtvleinn ehlmwlni-shl- n , 6neesaT-Tir ,,4 a,. war wnv thr Federst Rewrv-rsttsw eiispetrea; Bit'ey in th flr.al game of e schedule, I "ViMeV when it defeated the Salt Lak Jewel- - f At Deaver: R. B w , - in a rm-iterac. WtrktU ........ ....... I1 In the nlavoff for the hamaloeshto ...... .. ...... of the twilight leaguea the See n4c Line as McJluiiea: Battene Tear, won two straight fame and, th tHle. hiea 'asd Wballag. n'. nr. trt'-,- -f t't.-At- 1 gt'n-!t"- 1 1. P- nt-- P- Te 'el. -- Fe-t- 'tteri, ee:e' nm--ee- re-- K'-- l. -- thedfne fr e-- e. ( ese -- . tt,,,i. 1 S. ntr g''i ti ww ". -- re-"- ak. Wnw-ret- te y-- ss vr. fe-e- ..,.,." V r - -a a- .jt w-- 1 -: ve he-to- y, a Jr T M"-i- . CRICKIT CtV. (JBRMANTOWff Philadelphia, Sept 11 (By th As sociated iPTei ) America's suprem acy In th lawn tennis world waa clearly demonstrated today when the L'nlted State team" made a clean sweep ut th flvg.gam rte for th Davis cup against th Australians. With thre victories already in hand, through two lngl triumph n Thursday and a conquest la 1ST .ef:tha a score or mor of prl scoured th middl detctlv wet In a vain search for a trac thof son, supposedly hr ID 1ST PIS TD START Wire. Tribune CHICAGO, SepL 13. Btri Brown. Chicago boauUful soprano Clvjc Opera company, sat weeping bitterly In her apartment here vat Fifth Successive Victory America 'Since for 1920 Win Easily. Lake Trlbane-Ra- Chicago , victim of a myaterious kidnaping. According to the singer, known to her frienda aa Mr ICharie W. Bliss, wife of a wealthy realty owner pr Tulsa. Okla., th boy waa forcibly taken from her apartment by two during atranger hrter thMM An Fridav afternoon. And to deepen the mystery MI? Brown reported to police that with the executing of the alleged kidnaping plotIn her automofront of th bile ws stolen from ham cf a frierld whom sbs was vis- -, hr d i to Inaugurate Clau Series; Panther Will Hold Scrimmage. Leopards itiV.g. When th singer m her tory to. the nam of deteotlve brought-rJ- n he ha her husband,' from whom been etrangedl sine lat revealed that, Quick check-u- p with th kidnaping he had and dischecked out of a local . appeared. I huband conrfr.ced am "I my double yttrday. Wlllliwn T. Til- a Class aerie and preaeaaon gamea at th bottom of & this:1' Mia Brown den II and Vlacont Richard today will occupy chief placea. on the told the officer. of th coaches of East and "W cam to Chicago Uat Jury, bat swept thetr Australian rivals off th West high schools for th training soon quarreled and he returned to court lin th closing (Ingle match Oklahoma. I later heard h wn and conditioning of thetr athletes thla In straight seta. to gat our little son, and It wa th fifth successive triumph week. Th Panther mentor axpct wa coming back to Chicago for that purpose.'' for th Unitsd 8tU sine 1(29. whan to sand hi protege agalnt tha team on Septenher 26. Coach th American team went to Australia 1 Roy Warthman of th Leopard Man Attacked by and brought back plan to hold tmarciaca competition trophy. Assailant hi charges beginning tomorrow. for Tilden. rational eharriplon. unbeatDat also will play Provb and Parkn en In Davl eup play In ftv year, City achool team tefor th high H of Jorgeaaan, IS, tttl Redwood defeated Pat O'Hara Wood In the officially opens. A gam with road, was taken to tha first match today by poor of mrgiicy Westminster may be scheduled. Coach Roy -- Mclntyr of West will hospital last night suffering from th delivth yoifthful Nw Yorker, on of blow a head effects the week. Last Rlohard, thla tart rigorous practice playing Ire Davl eup (ingle this year week wa devoted ohlefly to uch ered Jry an unknown assailant in an. for the flrat time, gained a na as rolling, falling on the alley west' of th Vermont building. fundamental floral victory over Gerald Patteraon, ball, open field running and exchang- Jorarenaen ald h and a friend were S, th Australian eaptain, by when they noticed some- -' ing passes and punt. With- an ex- walking Ten thousand person saw th final perienced sneaking In the alley. They folsquad, Mclntyrtr feels that one whlck were played under the men are now in fairly good physi- lowed and saw a man standing' on match, Th day cal . trim. Ideal weather condition. Therefore the .work thi tha roof of a low building tn th wa aa warm as midsummer and the week will comprise mor 'Teal footthat a burglary might bo for ball. wind which the In progress, Jorgensen told hi frlnd annoyed player two da- - waa abaent, blockto hunt up an officer whil h reSignals, dummy tackling, and toing will be th order for the first part mained there. He aaid h walked TILDEN NOT PRESSED. ef th week. Scrimmage probably ward the rear door of on of th Tilden gained his victory with th on om com he Coach heard will and when ' Friday. building Thurday utiroat case. O'Hara Wood never has a aquad of about ixty back of him. Thinking It wa hi; waa ahl to xtnd th Antricn Mclntyr working out daily. H friend and aa officer, he turned brilliant array of boy whoin ar champion,- - whoa Wt-mlnstbV did ao somebody A first gam with around. shot a alway held him In abjection expects ts Ws use nearly his complete struck him over th head. That waa Richard waa farad with the task squad. In order die tine Uy. a Unas on th to remembered he the last get of defeating th AuetraUtui star, who available material. Thla contact will His injuria wer not aerloua. wa striving to bring at least one be the first on be to the gam t played victory to the Invader, and foug.-tWeat high caropua. SON BORN TO BARKERS. , with all th risource and strength new Mclntyr will devote little attenMr. and Mr. Charle A. Barker, at'hle command to hi green material, aa most tion Foo Chow, China, ar receivof in Jr., the first "get. Patter Beaten of last first team is 'back in ing congratulation over the arrival seemed HVely to stem the tide In school. years hi Moat second of string of a daughter, born Mondav at th the second, when he went Into a also has returned. Per this reason It Holv Cros hoeplta! In this city. Mr. lead at ( to 1. At that time he wa will be hard for new men to me Barker, who waa formerly Mia Ruth brand of tn-niplaying a wonderful on the team. has spent th aummef fortified by a forceful, aocurate place Al Dorton. a "lineman from lart Farnsworth. L. H. (.ervlee and his powerful forehand, year' aecond gtring and who original- with her parents, Mr. and Mr.xeectd Mr. Baker is Farnsworth. shot. from L'ar River high school, to hail ly JanuJoin hi wife la 6alt Lak in But Richards ahowed hla mettle ha teef, showing up well at practice, ' when, with defeat staring him In the aa also 'Ha N'ett ary. Xtheriy. Rhodes, face, he engaged the Auetrollagi at and Utter, who or leas more figured MEETINO. PRIESTHOOD th net and, outdriving and outvnl. prominently last fall, are all rapidly The high priesthood of Liberty laying him, took alx straight games rounillng into good form. With the to win th set at eleven letter menand an abundance take will hold It regular monthly at of reserves, Weat ehouM put a RICHARDS MASTER. meeting at tha Second ward chapel All high o'clock thia afternoon. team In the division race. Patterson still had aome splendid ar stake of requestLiberty disclaims having individual priest tennis In reserve In the third set and Mclntyre that h will hav an ed to be present. but stars, but say will scored numerous placement, towork which well hi service held Richards' gam up, SPRING WATER REQUESTS. Improved and hi opponent crumpled gether. Two team orobablv will rilsv foa John Zlrker, Sr., of Myton. applied under the attack Whe senior and junior claaaes in thl to the tate engineer yesterday for Tilden gave an amaalng display of of serle. which start at East. To- authority to ua 8 4 second-fehi tennis versatility and th now or ciasa in of his gsm against O'Hara Wood. morrow the seniors and lunlora will water from an unnamed spring acres and teams the to second, Duchesne Tuesday Irrigate !9 county With sramlngly little effort he aalled tangle of the two ctaaaea do ba'Z'e Coach of land. from hi reoer'i'lr stroke at 'very sophohis eomrpard and trld on after the Warthman reportare thafTn slow In GARRISON WILL BE SPEAKER. other. The Australian wa helpless more aplranta Into form, ana for this reaLloyd Garrison, state engineer, win sgalnst all of them. The American rounding ia son If It doubtful will they get on "A New Concept of th atar kept enengh paoe on the ban Into action before the end of the speak Medium" at h reguand had rttffirlent length to Ma week. About twelve new men have In the tarted lar meeting of the Utah Society of strokes to keep his opponent practice at the Leopard camp, Engineers tho chamber of comat tack court throughout. duo to lack of suit they have O'Hara Wrod, unatle to resort to but been forced to train in overall and merce Wedneaday evening. y hi strongest type of game the SON'S ARRIVAL ANNOUNCED. at the pet was driven to play a tennis shoes. back court game and oonatantly netMr. and Mr. F. A. Clark of 44B OUT FOR BIO. GAME. ted or drove out Tilden a alashlng avenue announce the arrival An Immigrant from Ireland was Douglas forehard nhota. On the few of a son yesterday morning. off the boat to the dock that the Auatrallan came to Just etenping piece' lying the net Tilden passed Mm with Mind- when he saw a BOND MARKET. hi feet, and started to stoop to ing drives which he made no effort at Saturday. Friday. luck It up. Suddenly he straightened to rturn. M.M d Ten rati.. .. 11.17 Tl'den had fifteen dean placement again. 17.11 87. 43 ralia Ten secondary "No, be th saints!" he ejaculated. to hi credit. He made Utile effort tn &0.5J publlo Utilities . M.ll unleaah hla mashing service except "This la the land of opportunity. I'll Ten 4.7 4.U industrial Ten when he needed a point to pull out a wait till I find them thicker." Amer- Corribined average ., 80.41 id.tt ican Legion W'eekly. game. ..... Combined month ago . fl.U Combined year ago .. W.71 . Total bond sales, par value ,B25.(KX. Smith-Japki- e 1. JBond VEW TORK, Sept. price field steady today In on of th quietest eesatone of the year. Railroad continued under accumulation Issue record breaklnef aa a result of th car loading roported for the last week in August and th prospect bf InVirgil Sparks creased earning fall during th Pocatello Battler Meet. month. dr. led th IH Alton specChicago ulative rail group with an advance of Red Briggs in Semi-windu- p 14 point. Other substantial gain were recovered by Erie prior llena, of Weekly Card Kansas City Southern I and Nw Haven convertible ea. Induatrial lien profited to om by a transfer of buyylng order from th pubtlo utility eotlon, which Different element central th wa to heaviness. Inclined of fang ill boxing matches, but National Acme 74s advanced a w hen Promoter Hardy K. and American point Sugar ta. General Electric H and Conaumera Power is hi aecond Manhattan dub promoved fractionally higher. gram f th eoason at th Hlwodrom Liberty bond war Irregular, but theater tomorrow plgtit h will offer foreign obligation held firm. the tana bout that thould Contain all ITEUTH DiaTXlCT BARKS. r, the elements of Intereat hi the Principal resource and liability Items' ef beut between a t reporting ssemtwr tanks la aeleeted cities la Tereta federal raaerte district, 00 omitMil?et Smith of Midval and Jcki ted: for th bantamGordon nf Hurra Sept. t, 1724 Sept. g, 123. of. the tat. weight Xo. of repertiar baaka.. AS M bout with human intret In It I Loans sad olsconnta, the Witnou always a reaiaeeoata: .us intereat and tha financial y L. s. (a) Becort-bat tie beeucoea of tia . .$ govt, tU t U4SS tween Jack Pmtsy and George secured by stocks (bl C "& raarg age. Pans, and bonds odser taaa Carnnt'.r several U. anxious to see what th gallant bonda .... IM. 40 1M.SPS th "Utah could do again Geor tuo.toe TM.2S4 Ir) All other .... Inerstmenta: 4 maulef." turned In mor than a milf r (al r. $. lion do:ir a; h gat; yet th flgh.t bonds use battle. waa a mediocr a (bi U. g. Liberty Another element of suoce- - I ' .. bonds 1U.4M loa.iso On Thursday night, without v 1'. 8. Treasury 4 ) (ci a chaTTclosushlw at tak, with nothing bonda I2.S0S ia,7 but good hard battling to dewed upon, (d) IT. B. Treanrr aet-- e Harry Will and Lul rinpo drw pr-l- y i M,3 a million dollar. eertlfieata (e) U. a champion . Tha third element 12.3W of indebtedness. U.441 hin. Anv champion can draw a gMd a, bead (f)0tii idl aecur. .. aad stocks it 148, TT ap lao.ct un'a perchance gat. Tetal loans aad dis charm In dlarepute, as Mlk McTtfu. lnveatcounts and SHOULD BE THRILLER. . 1. "TO, 830 meata ISUM ftaiaace geeerve ""morrow night Promoter Downing, wltb r. K. bans iia.477 In his headline, will rive the fan a Cash la vault tl.1T .l.ast battle that appear to tiav all thee Net demand deposits en element, althourh th bmony, battle reserve ts ess- whleo reand drawlrg pow'f largely puted .... The bout between Midget duced. Time deposits, Ipeltid- g Smith ind Jack! SVr,5on haa iae,l-- T tng eartnre deposits to roommnd it. Tkr 1. U.403 Govt, deposits ........ affair. tn interoet th flrL t heart Bills payable aad Midget Smith, after wasting hi with F. I. " i for more than year, bank antat)v and sincerely trying- to regain his lost (a I gecared by U. , .of ail Utah, govt obllrstleaa .... nreatlga. One th Idol he loat Ilia friend b titrini th (bl Alt ether l.o ti.m Total reeonrcea ef reserttns baska are ring out of condition. H dmnstrat. appoximate'.y 43 per1 cent ef tetal ed last week in a preliminary bout, d between et Red aad Rrlews boat of all batiks, total per eeat natlonaJ draw nd when h fought a ef eli mevber banks la Twalftb fedVirgil Soarka. Sparks, who hall with Gordon, that k I wall on th from baska Pocatello, fought Brigga once in eral reaerve dletrtet. return road to fame. Thi week h hi horn member becks ia gas frsaeisro, city, and Brigg. alalmtng a should be In even better oondltlan and Portla-geettle. Ta. foul, wa declared Irxer ot th beut. Aaeele. Oakland. redV for th fight of hi lir. Lcoisa. gaokane.-ga- lt Lake City aad a ar of They bat. willing, pair also la "The tsat tough tier and should furnish plenty of acweek fmlth nl Gorton 'aied a aen-sCURB MARKET, tonal afffr. Grdoh knocked Stnith tion. Two stolid, tough young-tKETW TORK. who Sept. II. Brisk addown for a count of aln In the flrat 'em and tn throw 'am take will a large number of ladu. vance in round, and Smith fought a plucky up- th main preliminary. They are Wild trial eeourttiee along with rcoverleai hill battl until he a gives a Bill Farre.l. w ho last week- won from In several higher priced draw. petroleum nd Walter Waiise shares featured an exceptlenal . Vieai"'too, th bout a for th bane Imey Oarfinkle. active Fort Dmiartas. of Tommy WTlon opening for a short sea-don tha taUnwe'.gM champlonahlp of th atst. meets Kid Lewis, who mad a rather curb exrfiang today. held. With tltl thP Fmith ep -! GH- becamepoor snowing saeri "tfiif" three ejementi m .out tneuiq inother cknt to show hia real class. me openinej. wn in weak be a aue"s. quotation on of th likelleet o 4 rg (bout Hen. Other issue point. STRONG. PRELIMS looking of al new young-ter- e, meeta held however, (up. While th greater part of the In- - Bilh- Snide, who knocked rlt Pet port fairly (teady. n Vaeaurawith Oil and tereet i centered on tha main event. Nordhoff last week. Walt Drlscon and International Petroleum. . not a few of th fan look forward Vr Pinney meet In the Vacuum Oil was a strong featur.' to the emiwlndup, a curtain-raisewith advancing to 51 on large deal leg. . Ju, ly pro-gra- m West-minst- er Unknown sea-eo- 2, -- t-- a, g er " a. lvn et Light-bearin- g voe-le- ocea-alnn- a fifty-ce- nt flrst-gra- Gordon Midget Go Promises Plenty of Thrills -- ax-te- nt BELXOXT BISsXTS. f'-- e ar-- t a half First ISmrty lor fF'eidel. 7 to l It. eron: 4. well-nie-- h ti.i Wild Heaves and Such ! SUNDAY LEAGUE CONCLUDES SUCCESSFUL BALL SEASON; MANY PLAYERS EARN FAME Ores-we- rPtd!y -- -- ! s. n t a- 1 had.,H-,"Curvtl- Ar-h- le Nor-trs- 4- - H - I'eht-fele- but-als- alt 0 cle-s- . tm i-- three touchdown. 60 minutes, lowa, 11 yards, ere touchdown. minutes. Butlsr, it til yards, twe truehdowna 19 N'erthweatertt, Ml minutes, rrts. three tmtchdowns. F9 mWiutes, Chicago 110 yards, on touchdown. , SO minutes. Wisconaln, 14 cn touchdown 0 minutes. Ohio 8tate, r wtll von 14 yard, rne touchdown. C'eek Oiekoo : Cuckoo H - er write Although only a aophomore, he waa something In my 4 chosen unanimously for all of tha autograph ork? lynd-Humorist. With th completion of the eerie to decide the championship of th Sunday division of th City Ama48 teur league. Salt Lake ended one of Chicago BINGHAM BATTLE Charles Jamleson, ..outfielder, Cleve- 25 ita moat successful year of amateur land baseball. Tola is tru not only In th New Hrrbert PeBnoek, pitcher gpeasal-- to Ts Trlbina. and the 54 quality of ball displaysd Tork BTXQHAM. Sept. 1. The t'tah Jnhn II closeness of the competition, catcher, Detroit Copper team la tha tracer football HenryBaesler. catcher, St. Ixmia.lT in the Interest manifeatod at all time league mads a very creditable show. Joseph Severeld. Ha user, first base. PhilaIn against tha atate champa today And la th final IS by an eager gallery. delphia at Bingham, losing. 2 to The ball vvwtam analyais the sucres of any sporting Jacobson, outfield. St. TJark was )n splendid condition for a 11 event must be measured In th Louis fast gasri and the ground waa the Harrv Hellman. outC.eM, rtmit ... a full regulation else A large crowd with which It greeted by th turned out for Bingham's flrat soccer Jreph Sewell. shortstrr. Cleveland. 17 public Harold Ruel, catcher, Washington.. gam and wag quite enthuaiastlc. Though there have been more than Th home teavm opened up the plav Walter 6chang. catcher. New Tork. In a vigorous style, their forwards A' Slmrwme, outfield. Phnademhla.. one hundred club In active competibane. New first York.. Walter PI"P, field. down Mannon. the tha epiirrttwtion throughout th summer. Interest center half, let driv from thirty f'oward Ehmka. pitcher. Boston has centered chiefly in the play In divtanea, th ball striking ths Trn Tlagatead, outneld. Boston ?rda the Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday crostfbeir and going through Crsas-we- 'i Wfilter Qurber, shortstop. St. f uls. division of the City Amateur league. tuvd the un in his eyes and was Rarl WhtteMU. nltcher. rtroit.... Plenty of spirited fighting ha cauarnt off guard during the first two Tou Nut. first Tetrelt.. In each sector. th pcllly lice Boene. eutflell, Boston minutes latter two, where only an winning The Salt Lakers seemed to be ner- Joeph Harris. eutUeld. Boston th of chamfinal the game brought C. B. Calloway, ahortatop. vous and erratic maklnsj many misHoaton.. pionship. takes, wfcll the pep and rush of th Kenneth Williams, outfield, St. Sharp rivalry U th rul In Sunday Leola Copper beys carried th 'ball Lth morning game, and this year's play ll to repeatedly. The league been no exception. haa dud seen fin saving after the first into 4 race between th reverse, on speiai1v from Geth-we- lake's favor. Shannon scored the developed Merit Onticals. Hatter Western the who beau O. Wirklna, and then ecu! Iter after a, hot crimmae In and th King Coaler, with th flrat servt in a powerful drive. front of Sei. and shortly afterwards winning out whtett a ehaa anly ftr It waa Inevitable that as soon ss hlf team ahead with a shot which exhausted than, in their tha stats champs found their beartnjs put Steel claimed he saved of schedule the the gam they would esualls, but this did not Th fourth goal came as a result concludingeliminated th Merit Hatcom for seme trme. as Steel, th at s fiil inlnftt F WilkiviB- vtthlii Optleals and Bonneville at park (toped custodian, demonstrated that (the fateful penajrv area, the reaul. ters Cepper tl with King Ceal fee " goalkeeper, "aving'tant fre kick being taken by Cap, Into ahonors A pesuaon aerie foltwo almost certain goal In quick sue- - tsin Trvill. who beat Steel with a lowed and th men ef Charity FVom a poorly beaded bail high, cession. ahot That end and Kay P"n raptured th genfaloh In and by Smith, Carman th scoring nicij en tusalea of of th after kail jut beyond Steel placed th hired u: The th season. reocn , SaH lak Utah Copper 8RILUANT CLIMAX. Shannon the next player to steel goal tar. he worked th ball up te) ten CreewU., Hall rb. Th deciding feme between th OpWharton yards and let fly, but Steel threw J,iptTot... ..lb Coalers Ws thrilling No tical and himself on th ground and juat did O. Wilkin rhb Whittle mora spectacular finish could have aav hi goal at th expenne ef a cor- MeKniglit .ch.b. Mannon been desired than the clout ef ue ner Just on th call of half tint Tatley l.h.b. O'MaMev Brown which scored th tietng and Br von scored from a snap shot, put- Wharrn or Whttton winning runs tn th last of the ninth. i.r. ting th t'tah Copper I up. Crow For th first time (h the history of Carman.., c ..Dnvr, Capt. the apart, the Western Optical The second naff developed Kmt Shannon are bv th j F. W.lklna II spiendld rushes on Bryen the champion hon team, but ilntrot nd- - Hall Capt, i. nsnusnt threugheut settled down to a strong defenslv ef- - th cssrn. but alwave there are eeme Length of halvea 40 minutes; , er.e. gan-- a and I. Sedgley; uiove l:nemn: Jac'-'-oplayer- - who diap'ay themselvee t bet hack. A the state champ began to Vrtah Copper). Reg. Turvlll t8alt ter thn other. In th advantage find their bearing their play im- - Lake); goal scorer. Mannon. been nlentv Sundav learue there h wslte. T"tsh Copper; Carmap, wonderfully. hn- - of cintlllating work." both .with th rlod Th gecond 'la TurvUle, Salt take.,. pat and af leid. and tnlay men ar da lr - 6 : Cres-me- r -- l"- Richards Make Sweep for U.S.Davis Cup Stars H-1NS- 1 Penalty Goal Lose for Rangera; Salt Lake Beat Bingham Player Singer's Son Is Missing; Abduction Is Suspected cnpi Triumphs of Tilden and din ,74 y -- xa-re J CM head-line- race. tre-me- four-roun- d - pre-wa- four-roun- d scrap-p!ns- '"'-- ; 'A -- 1 -- . . - ' . . very-thin- I) tal-n- ta - s : raee-iK- es four-roun- Rep-rti- rent ta at er rlh wall-earn- on - el - lntrt four-rou- r. . |