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Show Tlf SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 1921. CHRISTMAS YELLS THE GUMPS T VUKT SUKCM OF CMVrCMAS 3 'THUH WAVT MHTTES TLU CMRV5TMAS TO - TWE Ik SUtCKESX 'THIS CROVrt) 'I'U. t3 TV THDR. )U, H0PVSG BUT TViTN CTVtSWkTU NEW '1BCC3 bAN MAtlCvA ANfc BVJ'A TVfctfl TE-VMQK- t 1UE vovrarv t t 'M ON 'rv'Hu k as WJojfc much chahcu of vaoov.'b KnO 'SUM VSFEB VS 6At VIA BTTLE0NAL THAT VS THAT CR0wt OF SHOPPER- 'EHOVERS V00UU KNOCK THE CHP.VSTMA'S SPVRYT OUT OF SANTA OVE- R- : - came ovjh to oat fvlleo peace and good hll- - mow) wth Th MAt ENOUGH TO KVCK OVER A - vm, too csxmtb TO Claus- TWS ExmCUCF CHM.VMU.TS ATE UERE TO ANNO TJME OIL SEE SANTA CUUS- -. V.OOK. MX- N- TMEPE'S A NICE TRUA EOU CWESTE- U- WELL. COME H FEEFUAUT AFTER. TVXS. MOB AC of kucjuSueu gatva a sv'Y Gnss OF AMO Aw A LOT OF AMBTION 'To CAT TwUOUOH TUVS MOS- T- Vje FLACWING THAT TOM COUHTEVl AS A tUNfe MOUSE AT A CAT'S CONNJ&rnrtfei-NOBOb- M SEEMS "TO BE BUMVN6 i AhNTWXN- QCANT FV6USE OUT WNtTHFR Tome-ston- e HAHC3 UP MT STOOKVNCiS VT - ANHVNAT want Santa claus to All BRING ME S A NEYI SWT OF CLOTHES AW A BOTTLE OF - UHVMENT ju3 HAWTHORNE IE C, Basketball r of fht Grace Athletic (lob laat analaf U aaocad aaetbee 1L Aaffeattag th. Bawtborn (It. la tba Tfe aeer ru 1. Flay feat felh ached iraHdaa Melloa w,a oftanaat ea tha aroriag end, ala goela Balder, hi, raaalnf gtttag ate. had a(l. J Burt, dlttituard. snand fW. haiket Praby 'thraw la auM ft tha Hawthorns caala. Uaaager U B. HowWtt la aft.r charge. Ha ail ba gaiam for feta utfe ITlmt Wet raarkad at fet, niunr i .T A. O OR AC J Bnldat.lf Halloa, rf o .... tui I HAWTHORN B. rr t tin' Mafchaa.lf., - 0 OuiU,e. ..... Ill lDrahy,rf..., ttnaae lanafim.ir. t 1 lrrayior.ig-..- . Rroadwatr.rg 0 , 10fe'B Bnrt.rc., IWrguiMl I.. Burt. la... rlewlett.rg. . 1 0 S llergaa.rt fetrtrkland.e. 0 0 0 01 1 Tatala .. Kaferaa, t r f. g 101 nil till Slit ftlllO CIMll Tcthl. Crpnt KAMAS LADS Wlh OVER HEBER A. C. to Th Trlbaa. A oerappy llt-1- 1 HEBBR CITT, Dpo. 1 high school qalnt frost Boutti timarit tbo Hebor trnilfht chalked op a win ot AthirtU club. Tho Oooro ora 21 to IS Ctaardlnr woo elooo on both oldoo, but tho ga mo woo remarkably freo from foulo. not wtthottodlDK HEBBR A C SO. SUMMIT 8 pee la GTTP GTFP! Carpoiitor.ir. S 0 0 $ Simpooo If. , . 22 0 0 4 118 Baoooobrf ,rf 4 4 8 1l Nrlioa rf . , . Mbbooo,e... 8 0 0 4' Rttchto.c ... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mair If ..... 2 0 0 4 Holt if 0 0 00 0 00 Oj Curry ,r pltt.rg 8 1 1 18 8 4 821 Totals Totals Referee, Murdock. LEHI WINS SECOND FROM MURRAY FIVE to The Tribune. tww-fm- e LEHI. Doe 18. Tho oecond of basketball eerie bet woes tho Murwas ocbool toons Lebl end high ray hero tonight Is favor of tho locol 88 to 14 1M wo eloo tho win- player. ser to tho gaiao played at Murray laot week, 21 to 17. L Smith wee tho winner outstanding t, performer. He scored flee goal for Murray, ala eccosaiod for about Special woa Is tbo loot two toy, harlBg dofoatod tho tpaaiab Fork Jatyh tho alfbt botoro Tbo local boy food paootof ployod ftmo aad ocorod alaooot at wlU, Braono ad OrbotWld bolof tho hoofioot ororor. Ora book aad Blais played doadr fame la tho guard pooltlomo, holding thotr eppo-octto orooa ftoid gooio dutisf tho ootlro varno, while their teaousotte ocorod oifM eee field foolo. By AL SANK. as For Delta, Abbott end Storooaos wore ohn A. CHICAGO, Dac. the moot eeneUtrot oeororo, aikiag 10 and boon reelected president of d polato. rsoportlroly, for thoir loam Tho Unoop foUwwai tbo National league North ftoopete. Delta. In tho nearly forty jeara of tho Lfe Boiwoa .rf .. Roberto, Abbott Schofield ..... ....,.lf..Bteesaeo, Stopley of iho National league that bodje haa Uodqutot, Lorooa. ... Biehop, Smith had no bolter man at tho wheel tha a Graham, fuerU. ... .. rg. ..Fjoibaos. Roberto Biois .Beoford, Histoo Heydler Offldalo Ifenoeo aad Joaaeo. Cabbie kindly and just to all men, Tiedler la the Ideal hajoball preel SECOND J and during the nan 'ear he mi served tho senior baetall organ-lUatio- n LE ha has alatya been fa r The Berosd wird WIT mm defeated the ',1 upstanding with the owner and uf the big baseball machine U Graed qoiot by s erero of 40 to 28 atarvona alae la Ilia fonaar a kail Tka can. brought In all tha thlrty-aava- n aat tba naual ffoi taaai-warof tka Hac-yaara of Ita C warCara Cbaaa waa hick palat haa aa, exlatanrfe, tha Natlonai lcacua toaatac la aaraa fi.14 (oala aad two (aula been presided over by only ulna men. Watbiaa alajrad a (ood tana (or tka La Indicating that tha m aiaaya senate, aqnad. final arure: exarciaad tha litmort car. In chooa-I- n Th, thair pre'ldent, and Invariably LCOND WIRP J J.1 GfeAXD WARD aelactal for lha Important offlca men GTFPf GTPr of auch raa alill'lf und Interrlty that Honacka If O Wllllaaia rf frequent chance, wera ramierad un- Chaaa, If. . T 4 I 1 TardatH. rf. nateaaary. F.Quiyiar.rr 7 3 1 Ibi IJaaefe rf... 4 1 J l,.rli. If Oallacker, a. 0000 The firet man to hold the office of I 0 O' Radfer, Peteraoe, e . . 0 2 11 If 0 a 0 Watklna. eg. 0 02 14 chief executive In the .National league Holt. If Gulgley, if., 0 1 OOlRoyea, r .. 4 2 0 8 waa Morgan H BulkeleyoT Hartford, h'allaea, rf . . 1 0 2 Iki.t, If . . . 0 0 o x governor of Connecticut. 8 If ... He was elected preeatdent when the waa organized In 1876, but he Tatala ,.112 II Id 8 28 league served only one year, and tir the season of 1877 the ma ana tee placed ONLY In the presidential chair William A. Hulbert of Chicago. GOALS Mr. Hulbert a admlnlrtratton THIS was so sucreeniul that ho was given Lie Just about tho minimum In careful indorsement of not only a second acbut ft four more afterward guarding took place yeaterday in tha tion. Mr. ho rerot nly more basketball game between tho Jordan than and South junior high school team. Bty otmr one man put .he game on an died ii t- South was the winner. 4 to 2 fie on April 1ft 4 RRg A vi jfMlch of the Boston ciub an acted midpresident only basket, a ahot from near the dle of tlie floor. Smith and lemon during the remainder of that season. tossed In the two South goals A fl Mills of Nevr York then waa Aouth Junior. Jordan Junior to th then highest of... Harvln next Inelevated e Stewart... baseball and he remained at Sorenocn .... rowan fice If. ... . the head of the league for two year, ... Taylor Lemon. . .. rf Noted Centre Star NATIONAL LEAGUE CHIEFS Wants Job as HAVE BEEN COMPETENT MEN U Coach. ; FALLS t d' THREE FIELD IN ONE P. g rg...... ....klf . . . . nten 1888 Mr and ll 10 Snow caller player swamped tho Epbrstm high orhooi lodo her this evening, 40 to 18, Tho esRoglono ron tip m fount of 28 to 7 la tbo first half. (Toward aad Keif el led In the erorlag, chalk tag tip ooven and air baokota, ttroly. Aired, with three gooio, waa bl point man for tbo hib ocbool. Th score; EPHRAIM SNOW COIA.FGie t OTFF. OTFFl 1 181 Aired, lf.. 88 Thompeo.rf 1 0 8' Voyc , rf ... 1 4 12 R Tfcompoonc. 00 8 Kelfe), Strlagham Ig 1 0 0 2!Tauloa. If.. 10 R Koyeo.rg .. T Larson, rg . 0 0 Meiooo, If., 3 0 0 4 Reel, 0 10 OjNieiooa, If Bagley, C D Word. If. 72 ... 8 2 Oil rf... ... 17 0 2 0 0 0 3 00 Total . . 18 8 2 40( Total .. Referee, Beat; umpire, Bart a. DELTA OUTCLASSED BY NORTH SANPETE a 8 porta! te The Tribune. MT. PLKAftAtf. Dee. 19 la a foot and Interesting boeketboli gam hero loot sight, the North Sanpete high ocbool defeated tho DHta high school by tho aror of 47 to 28. Ill to Is tbo second fimf tho locol teem boo 1884. r. M. . A. QUINT EASILY VICTORIOUS tho third of gcoia ooded 27 Wilcox, period, eonotlng tbo same somber so tbelr opponent. This quarter to 11 for Granite. Darla center, scored 10 of It 28 counter. sod Buebnar of Summerhayo Granite scored heavily lo a gam played,, between tbo two second team tho visitor for outclaaood th Granite disc, wlnnlof 89 to 12. Tbo first Quarter waa maeonaldy clooo, bat there fter Do ri bod little trouble Is working 4 be hall la for eoay ocorea The half end ed 21 to T for Darla. Cleveland counted sin field goals Granite aeit practice game will be U. oa tbo Granite xainat the L. I floor Monday afternoon, DATUI HhCOMS luRANITB 8BTONDS 2 16 GTFP' GTFP Thomoo.lf .. 8 8616 Falrbonks If. 100 k t tevelood rf . 0 0 0 18 Tbomendor.rf 2 10 4 Barton.... 02 02 0I 0BIDehenbo e.. ( hipmon ig. 12 18 HiU.lg 0 0 0 0 Mullen, rg 0 00 0 Bmitk.rg. Dlader 0 8 2 8 0 0 0 0 Woodniff... 0 0 00 er Harvey, Littla Bat and Lady Itaall also Third rae alx ftirtongo-,I- ck Iedl ill 6 20. 12 80 and $2 20. won Lam (Baker) 106 raw ted 83 60 aad (Barolli), 1 20 nnd: Bnwoprit 111 (Fiober) 82 30, third 1 1S'2 5 Time Rrelvan Harrigao, Hus-ai- a Dvnamle and Young Huxter also roa Fourth race aix fitrlongi No Wonder 106 (Fiaher), 118 40. 16 20 and ft 80 won Rraaoo 1 (Craig), 83 80 and ft3 60 oec 10 Mad Nell oo end, third (Hotwrl, gv Time. 1 17 8ft Norford Jlouev Billr Gib cut Jay Mac, Whipsaw and Fernando lo ran Fifth race, one mil and oerentv yard Rarrtafcane 1 (HoagUnd) $5 60 $asn d 2 60. won, She Devil 106 7 B Total ...17 18 8 42 Total Hoper. ft 00 aad 12 60, aecfmd M'ldrod Ruth 100 Heforvo, Wobor. ( W hitting ham ), $19 60 third Time 1 81 24 Nliam, Poor Puoa, Pretext oad borafn alae ran Bixth race, ooo mil and s gtxteenth Caoo 100 tHnoper), 21,40 80 60 and $5 80. won: Rlaraovatono log $4 30 and 83 OO, second, Mtiachrins (Well) JW (Berg), $6 40. third. Tima. 160 Special to Tbo Tribua. Caeur Tangerine, 4a Uao. Tho World and Kriohsw a)o rod MT. PLEASANT, Dee. 19. Cosch 16 10 T 89 Totals. 0412 Totals. Beveatb race, one mil and a tixteenth Ernest Brungor of Waaatch academe W adding Prince lift (Baker). $10 40 yesterday awarded letters for football 84 20 and 83 00, won; DAVIS. GBAXITB Tingling 11(1 tHoop-er- ), to the following members of tha team: OTFPI $5 00 and $8 60. second. Tls 6th HU OTFF Sned-Jamtax Herbert, captain; Charles 0 2 1 l Aummorbys.lf 4 8 0 10 (Moltev), ftftOO. third 1 S3 Time Tsytns If. . 4 8 2 0 4 4! AndrooQ,rf .. 8 0 0 4 Pioaot, Glanmora nod Foil a' Fun Littlejohn, Owen Jones, Stoker. rf. . 10 8 8 1 11' Buchner o. .. 88 118 ran riald Petersen, Harold Johns, Bam Wilcox c. . 8 0 0 4 2 2 1 ft Moore. ig osen, John Hursksinen, Von Kam-merma- n, Taylor lg . Eighth rare, fly furlongs Iflaa Emma 0 10 OlWorbnrtoo.rg 18 18 G. 107 (Kiniry), $IZW $6 20 and $4 4) John Keusaeff, Howard Nel- Walker.rg . . 0 0 0 0 won; Raffle 103 (Flohert. $7 60 and $4 40, son, liswrence Bottlno. Arthur Dal-pai- x. Thompson, If . 1 0 0 2 Mawooo.lg. 0 0 0 0 second, ('vent Rmptoy log (Deilnw). M 6u. Egan c.. James Bergers, Waldo Vlllard, 10 0 2 Third. Time, 1 02 ft Dick Turpin. Golden lWootgard.c. Frank Barboglio, Berdees Jeppaon, Red. Wood) Montgomery, Busy Rob. Zrrro John HulUnger and Kent Nellsen. 10 0 2 40 and Sweet an), law also ran. Totals .. 10 8 8 28 Total. Referee, Moughon. TIJUABA EJTTBIE8. First race, flea fariong. claiming, three yenr-oid- a and up, ponw 8600-U- dy 102. Coomb Rublvnrl 107. 3ipte 10J, Harry Davis Jr 111, Margaret ftfadiaon Ht. y Rrosite won Its fifth proctlc game G 103, Uhet romper lot. Virginia Carle by defeetiag tbo Dovto high vbool ton 115. Dr Uall 102, Quiuam 102, Wild Tribune. teem. 40 to 28 Tbo game wn ployed os Special to 110. Dec. tho Granite floor. GRA.VTBV1M K, 10 West high Thought race ftacaad five furlong, Tho Farmer bod little tmsblo Is pllltig octtooi beoketball plorer three vear of Bait Lake Ida and up claiming, pane ftouo Oweer la tho opesing quarter broke area ia two gabwo with the local tiff a healthy lead, Uha 102 Kota 12 ocored 102. 107 boro tbelr Gooribnp opthis Tbo linger holding boopoter they oreaing. point, 1optiier ponent! to a oingie font go!. At the rad jfirote gained a victory, 18 to 42, Branoa 110. Rtylish MUa 102 Lucky Have of tho half Granite wa out Id frost. 21 wMlo the i.rantovUla oeconde won from the Htt. Dr T 6 Dabney 107. Dr. Hava to 8. la th second snorter thro long West dingilngo, eloo by one point, 19 Itu, KfDe Randall 102, Little Lew lu6, Le taller 107. obntt by Muoro, guard of Granite, wore to 18. . conn ted. West held e throe-poilead et the half Third rare, one mile maidens !! ageo Tbo fidtora played tbelr beet gam fa la the first string battle. 11 to 8 The rlaimlng. purao ftdno Itonlta 87, Alamour visitor wetv outocored by a field coal la KG, Lady Morse 1)3. Hbrra G 92. Whipthe Second half, hot was. notwithstanding saw 1G6, Dover 108. Fayette Girl DM led in tha second teats gaota Wert ala Fourth race, ooo mile, claiming, oil age ft the half 0 te 8. ftftOOHumisa 103. Poacher 103 tod U GRAXtWVn.LB WEST. mns 104--. Bing 110. Nellie Gibaoa lt8 I ar Sea Baker 106. Bowsprit I io. 103, Mary Jay Mac 108, Yorkshire Relish 1U8. Toot-or- s 119. Fifth rare, one mile handicap, HRtt tUdt RtO puree Mloetrol IV v DM, Runoiatbe 110, Bright Idea DM Roa dark 195, Sdntoa 108. Margie K DA Bixtb rae, aix aad a half fnrtongo. Perkiao, If Y . 2 116! EPHRAIM HIGH EASY FOOTBALL AWARDS FOR SNOW COLLEGE FOR LADS WASATCH Tribune. Special to EPHRAIM, Deo. tht t Mills positively declined a In 1885 because the magnates Koadateln Dorn reinstated playera who had broken contract or violated the reserve ml Uko Hulbert, he had done much to conserve the beet Interests of the league. These two wera emphatically opposed to the reinstatement of the Louisville quartet of crooked players .. Meyer ro.if 22 the-189- 8 Hulh, lg 0111 ... ... .... .... GRANITE TRIMS DAVIS QUINTET WEST BREAKS EVEN WITH GRANTSVILLE no 0rs 1923' Twin Six PACKARD WT Feteroow.rf A floe, c Roger i the money than we have ever seen ' more- - car., for 465 South Main, ' Phone Was. 3423. 1 . WIlke.rf.... ' t0 r0 91 2 2 Reekie. !GRATBTILLB i 2 Railey If. . 1 V Sandberg. . 4i P Botler.c. rf 2 8 18 PMndera Ig . 2 4 0 4 Wrathoil.rs. if . 0 I 3 2(0rr ' Aaderaoa.rf .. 7 18 4 18 Tefal TntaM. RrforeO, Andorooa, ampira. Beck 2ND GTFP 4 2 2 0 12 0 2 2 2 I ft 0 8 0 0 10 0 2 8 0 0 8 0 0 00 80110 it. Turf Result $9 Entries TUVABA BK8UXTB, , . First race four aad a half fttrioaga and 828.40 Cuba 100 (Young), flAflO lie woo: I.HT1 100 (iMwarde). ftftSO, Bo 84 00 and $8.00. oecend. Sly Fox 406 Mori hert, $A 40 third Time. 87 IA Maxis, ftndka, Midalgbt Bed Raai Bag site Arietta, 1 to. Mys Urn sad Bora Motor Co. Weeter-Colle- tt . o .... lg... Rlchrg .... y umpire, 224 DO Baftchia.lf.. Driven less than 6000 miles, Every- thing on the car is new. It is Anderoott. llefcroo, I ' tvs? claiming, ait age, purse $no bata Lmt-tieM, Rot fcnough DM False Face lift A. m. BpwribaU 193, Wild Heather Nelli lift, Qae--a Beta 194, Lady Gorham 1U8. Batter Hello 116 Seventh race, one mile and seventy yard and elatrataf. three year-oidbp, purse -r m0 Huporklag 94, Ditto ( lair 9V ID). Juno Fly 96. Kebraaka led Kto, Tbo Falconer 312. (ruaera li3. Hois DA Eighth race, six furlongs, fioimiog, three and up. more year-oland flllleo, para Naa McKtoney lot, (.otitrthotioa DM, Mias Bmma G 109. Boy a I 4Jneea lift. Briar 101, 8Mt 110. Mias Bedasato 108, Mary (Vintrory Nan tore 104, Silver Maid later Jooelio lift. Track muddy, wJotbor clear. 109, d Man ifc 1 Store Open Until 9:30 Tonight. FOR TONIGHT'S DANCE. Both mans fashions and men's figara deeply Indebted to tha modd em dancaa, even though tha wra prone to stigmatise them Dancas "hugging sat to music ing haa made us mors nimble, suppleand It haa brought forwanF" thlTmer weaves EnH TTgHlar In avening suits which are welghtr more comfortable, It haa fostered tha practli a of tha social graces which sra always born In tha ballroom, not It has baulshad in tha backwoods. tha thlck-soieungainly, button boot of former days and Introduced laced or elastic-gor- e shoes In which a man ran move with a fair Imitation of of Instead grace. waddling around the room Ilka a polar bear. Many a one, faring forth to an evening foBrtlon. la primly and palnfutlF conscious of hla suit, but no on can endure having his feet on his mlnL lxw shoes, properly fitted and loosely laced, sra far too superior to the because they pump, cannot flip at tha heel nor get lost in the shuffle of feat. Thus, the patent leathsr laced Oxsketched hers, remains tbs ford, standard dance shoe, though blark odfakln or soft gunmetal kid is also correct, but a shade too Informal fur a really smart effect. lour patent leather dance Oxford should have thin, flexible soles and a low, square heel. The toe may be slightly tapering or It ure 4 atnMt-laoe- , gm M -- well-eet-u- p McMillan, famous as the Cen f 3920 and tra college quarterback 1921. Is the latest applicant f(r the position left vacant Ly the rcslfina-tb!W of Coach T M. Fltipalrhk plaved a leading nle in 1V21 when the Fra In' Colonels defeated Harvpji) In tenarv uiriversitv at Shrevetort, as head coach and has made a com mendable record thete In the last two ears Prnfeseor Walter A Kerr, chairman of the athletic council at the university, received a wlra from McMillan to tha effe'T that ha would Ilka to ba considered aa an appliTerms and recommendation cant rpg4g.ahaped tea Rubber heals ara, 1st ad. would follow, tha telegram of course, ridiculous upon a dope a hoe. Don't laugh I have aaan them. Bridts tbar patent leather i lacedot 106, Eitisiva KB, Medina 1U0, Water Girl ou may choose any one Oxford, lug Hequei 107 various types of lacoleaa patent tha and Third rae, $700, 8 jtaroid up, -leather shoes mu and having elastic aids goras on yard eoxoiy clatiniof, Roma ara high P rev leu x 111, Rorbly KV Little Afliinta that give and take. DB Miracle Man M6. inajair 1U6 Briar with pulistrapa fore aad ait and ara Carrel DU. called Mawr "creole gaiters." Others are Ulff lutt, Beiiourt 1UV, Luvelinve ltsi, Goldfield UK) War Ido) 111, low after tha manner of the Oxford. Btone Ago 100. bpugo 1U0. Roy From Bum Tha Kngilsh gaiter pump Is a mode log, BUuyt bloom DM, Blanche B. 10ft to which qukta a few man in metrofourth race $7uo. $ year olda. claiming. politan centers ara addicted. It is loud 112 Storm BatUemau six furlong witii elastic high, luG, Transformer luU, Eor.tioiie 1U6, RailI besides, a fist silk ribbon and has, crossing Me) C I'M, Luck 96, Marjorie DB, lUIpro instep. Tha oval toe Is soft at C. 106, Frightful 1U7, Ttxl Keoeoor 1U8, tha tha tip. Tha sola is wafer-thi- n and Mamvud 115. Gipsy Flyer 94, A1 Levy DiU, t haaiwl 94, Jed- pliable. The heel Is broad and low Gad D9 Tangara 1U7 and there are tha customary burgh Abbey 104 Boo Boo 1UU Hotel to facilitate drawing on. This Fifth rate, flUUU. kt I harle is simply a de luxe edition of GrandfurWuge HradKVa handritMi, all ag n, B a Harko Mom 102, 115 lu4, Magic father Obadtah s Congress gaiter. y 'lony Waiul 9U. L)(t4e Visitor IG) 700, Sixth rate, ii, 3rolIa aod Da. (Copyright, 11(24, bv C. E Wry) claiming one mile aad a half lluoui aa Fatrhk lul, Frank l.ail'vr lud Doria 92 98, Good Ntgiil DM Lee Adr.aa women's team of the Deseret gymna$ Seveoth race, $7U claiming sium, and tha MUses Cclestla Brown and up, one mile and a aixietr&tb Aeptra-lioU and Mariba Kimball will lift, Provident HW fwri& 1U4, Hope appear In DM, ( Jolater 111, Nogalea speed and stunt swimming events. 102, Lleweiiya DT2, 108. Maradalo ltk. ttoggnrth Ann Brueii Before tha year is over Miss Backer John Fina 110, IVIvo lud, Damly wiU have traveled more than 15,000 1109 Grace Mayers lu7 miles in tha Interest of swimming. Weaifcer clear, track fast Fhe was a member of the. American team that succeeded In winning NEW ORLEANS RESULTS. eeven events constituting tha OlymFirst race, five aad a half furlong pic games water program. In six Beach Talk llo (Hum), 7 to 10, I to 8, event the American athletes won out, won, Grageuoo 115 (Burke), S to 4, second and third places. In 1 to 4, second. Lady Gallivant 175 Thur fuel, off first And secJ? 15 her), 2 to 1, third. Time. 1 ond places, and lg two others took Labell, Ulsa Banana, Luuoe, Duplex, and third iirat places. My Mary, Afioruoua lea and ban Core irrw CitiAK rsTKIEI. First rice, $890, I earwldo arpt up, clolmiag. auo mito aad aavoniy yardoWar Mask 111. Doctor Gieaa 106 Attaboy It log. Alluring lftft. Rock Bottom Hi, Reval Eraeat B. HI, Charim DM, Rnrk DM, Colonel Wagner 108, ftophta Maris Dal, Stomp Jr 106 Mia Auae Pino Dig, Tnm Official 106. Wr priae 103, Biackolia D, 108 'Quaver left, Permarc Becornd race, 170. 3 year-sidend up rao a end fnor half IWpnnd race, fhrkmgo ftferrimoc 1)4, Ru furlong claiming, orhetri 98 40 82 0 and 2 86 bias DO Theo )ftT, Udy Rm Hd. BootTubes 108 106 tCrverv), 84 40 and black D. letter Doctor 106 wmv l)r JMtaap Ring of th DM 111. f fUemental f 14V. french ( aaadtoa Or 84 00. eeceod. Reth Pago 67 I nckv Hays DW Thne. Rewiuaot 190, Kunay I tght 105, p)ly 83 20 third, Tho Nephew. Racomvo, Littla Hhoota. Aitoo Mara DjO. Judge Brower 111, tanay Girl SIMMS'5' 5 Distinct Advantages Let u explain them to you Salts Department Open Bandar AH Day Part Departmaot Dpen Dally and LINCOLN Sard S A KESt&lS ERV1CB alda-gora- s, ii USMIO tha Chriitmax Gift Supreme purchase it here WHEN you we offer you L puli-stra- STORE iBiiiiwa- bevet-wdge- 47 West 4tu South-Sa- Lake City lt , L yesr-aid- s lad Rhir-te- y a io rau. Hetond race, fGo and a half furlon- g118 (Thnrber), 8 to 1, 3 to 1, Perplexity 6 to ft. won. Whirlwind til (Garrlt) ). 4 to 2, 6 te 6, second, Orlova 106 (Zucchini). n to Abe, 6 to $ third Tune, 1 (7 1 4. tera Vennie, Toddy ToaM, Firat Call. Viennese, Heie liop. Daveiie, Mqvo Oa Reth and Mio Juea alao ran. Third nue, nix furlong Star G'rt 104 8 to 1, S to 2, 6 to 5. woo (Hanson), Wuho D7 (Mergler), 8 to 5, 4 to 4, second. Dot Goldie 113 U). Lang), 8 to 4, K.-AtMket third. Time, 1 14 1ft titeky Ruoe, MM, Grae Trailer, Dr Mr MUiaa.H Rosogrvwner. hhadr Brook, Queen iao ran. Agnca and New Hope Foorth race, one mile and seventy yard Koigbt a Bridge 112 (Babin , H to ft, oven, 9 to 2u, woo. Pirate Gold 111 (Parke) 6 Mfdae-ter- n to 5, 1 to 2, second 1U9 9 to 2U. thirdx Time, 1 44 !ho ran At B'd and Run Irndv Fifth race, one mile Thimble 102 (A1 lwl, 13 to 8 even.ft 21 to 5 nun; uiy M 102 (Havt, 6 to lo 3. tcced, Dost Flower 1U2 fhwatiam) 1 to ft Dilrd Time, 1 89 Aft. Waukulla and Fureat Flower a;o ran Hlxth race, one mde aod as eighth Dr. Jim 107 iLieboid). 15 to 1 6 to I, 3 to 1, , voa; Gem luft (t.arrity). 7 to ft, I t second; Tbo Fenian DU (Alien), 4 to 4V third Time, 1 0 8 5 Penal re, Zaniibsr, Hay IMiria Juno, Cimarrpo. 4aod 4 red Kinney alao ran Seventh race one m.ie and a Sixteenth Snow Maiden lift (Weiocrt), to 5, 8 to A 1 to a Won; Tho An her tuG tMoatgom" 1 td 2 aecond Colored By ery). 8 to ft. even 111 (Heopel), third Time. 1 46 Dernier tot, May ( oirrlL Etaotre, Wapiti ran. and Parity laUr lo Champion Woman Diver Is Here In Program Tonight Betty Becker, who won the womens diving ehafriplanehip at the t men, will, nppnnr in. n tent .Olympic water sports program, ttvls evening at tho municipal baths The vent, arranged through ths local shimming committee of tha A. A. IL, of which B. F. Reeves is the chairman, ara for tha purpose of creating more Interest D swimming and diving, Tha meet will begin at 8 oclock. No admission a til be charged A special ten-fodiving platform haa been erected at tha pool for tur Mlaa Becker. by f Relay tema of the Vn!vraity of Utah and tha Here ret rvnmasium will A life complete n tha w propram. asvinf exhibition HI be given by tha Gerber Copt Off Leading Honor t lor Mile Event Clvd, Gtrber prun a (urprla on bov, last vening by cofpln( off pluco In a spirited mile roller hkutlnr race at the Uonnevtlle pavilion. He cama from behind to nip I'hillip, at the tape Wadsarer waa third and Earl fourth. Tha tima wa 6 3,03 Jack Earl took th lead, and held It for th firat whirl, time all ronteatxnta during wera well bunched. Clyde Phillips then waa tha pacemaker until Gerber and Wad eager crowded ahead of him with a couple of lap remaining. Th men a quarter-mil- e race waa won by Nat Rom In 66 ueconde Fred Co wa second and Jack Draper third. Thla time waa fat for ormen not decked out In racing tights performing upon racing katea In exhibition events Kay Jones skatIn 4 ed 'he quarter-mil- e 6 da. and Pav llerxog did tha half-m- il in th firt SPALDINGS ST. NICHOLAS half-mil- e, SHOE AND SKATE OUTFITS frae-for-a- ll 6 see-o- n 1 33 SUGAR CLUB TO GIVE PARTY. Th annual Christmas party of th o Sugar club, composed of the member of th office fore of tha company, will b held at th Hotel Utah Saturday, Vtah-ldah- December A Splendid Skate Value for Boys, Girls, Men, Women 27. Blue Streak" Skis, genuine hickory Mis Ah x-- r ' 75c to$3 By B6AUNA8H Carract Cloth tp Moat tbs ObliQation of Every Occasion. Copyright, 104. by K A R C.AF ) owe Then began the reign of Nicholas E. Young of long Washington. I) ( Elected In 1886 to succeed Piesfdent Mills, Mr Young held the presidential retna continuously for a period of eighteen year presiding over the affair of the league fiom 1885 to and guiding it through the trial m2, and troubles of several etormv periods It waa during his administration that the league circuit was enlarged to twelve clubs at the end of the 1841 race, and reduced to eight again fter the cloee of season the dropping of Washington, Balti-by more, Cleveland and lioulevilie . It was In 103 the National leagues Junior members Toncluded ihev needed alfoungcr man for president. and Me Young wa ahe'ved, and Harry Pullman, a young newspaper man of Louisville, waa given the' place Pullman held th from 1903 to 1907, four year position In all, and. when he died on Julv 29, 1909, John Hev-dlws elected to fill out hta term In 1910 Thomas J Lynch, a former National league umpire, was elected president for jl period of four years, and at the end of hi term in 1913 John K. Tenar took hU ,p!ace and held It four vears Then John Hevdler, secretary of the National league, was elected president and ha held the position ever since The Well-Dresse- M'MILLAN. BO LLVSfr V, 111. Gilbert ... Noble..."., Milligan.,. Smith 1884 see ! rf... if... 8 2 James McCormlik, Jack and Charles Brlcwlv broke their contraota with the Cleveland club, joining the I nlon ekssoclatlon, and Fred Dunlap, George Hchaffer : ; and Charete Sweeney jumped the "reserve" rule In spite of the appeals of Mr. Mills, '4 the magnates reinstated ad these plavers, fined tho oontraet breaker $1000 and the reserve jumpers $j0O Mr. Mill vva made an honorary I member of the National league, the firet person to receive that honor ITilw waa granted at a November 18. 1884, but at the meeting annual meeting of the league. November 17, 185, the resignation of Mr. Mills as of tha organ! rahonorary member tion waa accepted The firat full list of honorary members of the National league was A.' G Spalding. George W. Howe. Henrv Chadwick, Nicholas K Young. A. J Keech, John P Rogers, James A William H. Hart, A. II. Soden and . ConanL WARDERS WALLOP GRAND Special to Tho Tribune MAGNA, Dee. 18 Tho P T M I ,A beoketball teem hod little difficulty la of tho Ploeftont Grot Athletic club half of hi team' (mbit. her loot Bight, 42 to 16, Tho winning Tbo Tboo team ia looking for game inter LEHI MURKAT. ) ested comm nn loot with Howard A. Jarvis, OTPF GTFP Magna; telephone MognaTO-RB- . Bauahknht,lf 8 2 0 8 7 SnoltMf... 10 0 8 P. T. M. I. A. (421 PL. CR. A. C. (16). G T P F 0 0 0 0 L Smith. rf... 80010 Wtti. 8 0 0 0 L 4 2 2 lOlWodley. If . 10 0 2 Peterson, e. 2118! lWne. e 1 0 0 2 Turner. Trono If . 10 0 2 Aldrich, rf. 6 2 1 13 H Waralcke.rf 3 2 18 8 2 2 Procter O' Goodwin, 0 0 0 . . 0 c c . 2 2 0 4 18 (Ofioa rf 18 port, rg. 0 00 Jones, rf.. 0'Toylor, rf .. 0 0 0 0 C ( oon If , 0 0 0 O' R Rsrnicke if 1 1 I 8 . 0 0 0 0 Harmon. If.. 0 0 0 01 Kveno. Roderick rg , 2 2 1 5'S Wrimicke rg (1 0 0 A 2 2 1 All versos, if . 10 0 2 ampbell.rg 0 0 0 0! Btownrt, If . 0 0 0 0 Jarvio, rg Davl. C.... 0 0 0 oi Jenkloe, rt . 0 1 1 l . ..10 Total ... 88 113) Total Referee, Fox, umpire. Yesranco. In Glaeecock not be delighted to Ho sun it Silk Hoeiery? known to fceve too many pair eepeciaBy of the better kind- - Featured here at man would WHAT I Ski4a-al- harness l ..,.$10.00 kngthsr conipkt with - ....j I $1.50 to $7.50 BROS. 331 South Main St. "We -- - , - |