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Show TIIB SALT.IlAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1925. Eastern Hatters Play Prerit ier In terseh olas tic Track Clothiers in Feature and Field Athletes Will Meet for State Honors Next Friday of Today's Schedule Son of John Takes Second Issue Will Be Settled at Fort Douglas; 38th Infantry Has Tough Opponent in Merit Hatters; Easy for Coalers. A rain tot of Skit Lake city High school attdstes wio will compete la the TJtaa elajeic at the TJniYersity d ef Utah a Onmmlngi yield rncUy aJtiernoon. (1) Kirkiuun of East, a dash man; (2) Squires of East, haif-mUand mller; (3) Ernie Now of West, a faM snaa In the short dashes; (4) Olen Brtinktr of Wort, a hurdler of standing, aad. i$) Chnb Utter of West, who took tb hurdle orant of last year and bids fair to repeat. in Churchill Downs 11 TUFftDAY XJr.AOPt DM trini-gressor- , ""' ' . ' tk " r - t"; , .'-i- ' - -- ; A . i 1 1 ... t I s 1 r ' V (m1 h r."n on municipal No: Mnitth FsM vh NfUiu;il ivr BILL AMBITIOUS. J un tor; mnp' r. It lin r br Ever alnce the close of last year THURSDAY LFAOUE, Manager Bill Kaufman has been Club Standii f dreaming of the 1D25 title. )n fact, Won Iit. Just before the season opened he was Tntior ttl. hflni . J champossessed of a feeling that the 0 2 tlmtSsMi Vulo as on was as good already pionship Kortt display In an Upstairs Clothes Shop J. O M(itr ' NitIop Ths Merit Hatters apptiM window. 1 " Mr 8ni entry had not been Informed as tu Hakr ll'.tflr up-sfor Pilot ef Bill, they the Intent i rfhduie. ..-1- wtb i - I I , , , - e- i T TSsjMi f V't 1 .000 "iw Jntn 1 1 1 A , n Every Section of Utah to Send Its Best; Cum- mings Field to Be Scene fr ,; Athletes throughout ! state who and have won recognition In track 2A 0 1 t field events will compete on Cum-ming- s . T..tiK Suth Junior High tkMiool field of the University of I'tah !(H nn 0 o 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 HUs Friday afternoon to determine Individual champions and team champion -- 4 I 0 0 2 t Hium In the realm of "Ihtarscholasttt aports' 1 Fl 11 st 2 i fttolffi bAll dlvlaion track and field meets ban jr. ItMilntf Nublt have By pitt'IitMt and high school taken V 7 t rwdtt to hy Jrvmy coaches will place their best and Not.le point (Tiargft dffst 1o Soli If. At lJt-f- f 23, tf Jfnmy ' Hit fcattw- t- Off Noblt strongest men for the final meet of -ft. rtiitt off Jrwny 1. tbl the year, which will climax a busy 4)ff 4 off JTvmy for nuit. Uiuu nwporiibi All plans season of track activity. Ntali'ft 2. Htrnfii out By Jrmy non. been completed by the I'tah N 14. II. by Bum on ball -- have School un-dAthletic association, High Off Noia. '2, t.ff Jferrmr 1 iiautt mU whose supervision It will be held ijtn 4 'tni rsf jfBir1" 1 hour 'J5 mitiutm. I'nlv.-r-sltof annual as the the feature Miilliffun. I'mjiir of I'tah high school day. l to Ttt Tribui.t', Many marks are doomed to fall, if meets cf the past few down the division 4.nrfiM (.AlinKI.n. May Few records Uie to dfffit tfor Arthur Lfm. 7 weeks are any criterion. l to .ft. ' Jflckstoo have escaped untouched by the amball at th good tu of mm the irack men, and bitious efforts Tur trt, atrtking out ovo HdiHh, 4 The Merit Hatters ere of varied opinion, some thinking that they have an easy game today and others thinking that perhaps a surprise packiige awaits their ' Ttpehlhg. t.trtenairrt Field has drilled his men In the customary army fashion, and that signified a good deal. For one thing It Is evidence that the Thirty-eight- h will be fit and that only betInfantry ter bass-baplaying will beat them. Klapsck allowed the American but three hits last Rundav, and this Is ample warning to the Hrohmaniteg that there will be no batting bee. SNYDER MAY START. Manager Harold Harris likely will atart his high school hurler. Snyder, of East. In this morning s fray. That riot yet received a youngster ha chance this year, nor has Norton, fellow who did well last season. Brick. Wood pitched so last .Sunday that h Is e. but tb Rmttr iuxirpni twt to him nlit-T- 4 serving of a rest, but should ocoa-slo- n to th fifth tod h hy Iinpr. arise he will he on hand to persiCKwiiirtrit kod Htstpiei wr th Idltig form as best he can, which Is saying hlttiM- fur tit lo'rt, Fioar, Ni'fbb tud i'urtt Iftl th ittack tn Klror Burt, TmrT considerable. The have beei Ktttug threaimhit! in tbrt- - trlr toHmr-kmjth-tht, legionnaires wtll filrt. plt?sJ strengthening their lineup when op- plat. lie m-fatchtr, btudleU tii portunity offered, and It can be ex- pitebfr Arthur' wpII. pected that the team which appear GAKrinr4 abthxrB n o A. against the IT. S. Fuel today will be B H O A stronger than that which wns so de- Klmr"0. If ft I U 0 Moh'.t-r-, u . 8 0 12 cisively defeated by the Infantrymen t oiiwife, '2i 4 11 Wfl.b, 3b . last Sunday. Manager Hoff, Morgan Dalian, 0 0 0 U cf 4 10 0 1 and Brlnghurst are the trio of hurlIVmtit'ton. rf 4 mrti. rf 4 2I 10 4 ? 2 '2 XHrcr. eys, If. 5 and Jack Uoaoh Is available HtantpB. a 0 0 Mt budick, lb 3 2 5 1 should Hoff see fit to him. 4 12 0 Hniraluirh. c 8 1112 The King Coalers doubtless will he Hf.iultv-aoc.oIntact this morning, as the disaster I'cteraon. c. .18 01 ft 0'J Frr. Ib .. 3 8 8 01 which overtook them last Sunday will Killer, 30..... 8 0 0 Jacks, p.. V 0 O 0 Draper, p . . uOD take much time to erne. Hoy Grif- Burt. fith has been signed hy Hoy Hon. an, IS .S! T..HI1 21 7 T"tls It It Is Osrfl.ld may get Into the lineup today F.llle Braug's turn to pitch and the liWil 2 2 ft s nil t" s4t2 I M V V - ? Pindar reel ... J - rotund little fast-bal- tww .',er l It.'. Ukely will be In tiptop shape f'r the Bert Read will he bat. Arlto.r Him. Il:t th 2. .o- - . It - ... ,0 n x 1 H ? K!PHiitiirt n 2 2 1 clcres. Uejer iVilletlfe, Staples. . C..t, 'mi,.,:!, rH..n. Molilrr Errors -Vht. 5 lnnin. M.J.l.r, n 4 'J :t, !v ,.1. 'I,... It. 3. llrR(ier 2 T lo hsrgr defeat to ' i iff Jn.'k.fl ili. off Ilrsper Jh.-n tin ff ..ff lira per 4 Htina 'f J'l k..-n :l. ,.rf Irnier 2. Huna '.r JjHckw.n I. I'mitrr 1, Hurt 'it Hy Jp. litmwx ,j )raper 4, it Hiri i 1aV U.'r Itratter- 1. iff Hnrt :t M. Ier. IM Mer. T base Amateur Baseball Results J. f. (itil rsme pturM at the rtuwitm1 la ' M" school sriMinds, the Hawthorn biw. defeated the "M" men T th. score of IS to 8. The pitching of Hurt for the winners w. ths mitstsTidlnff feature of (he f.m. T?,e 1,1 hsvra htUn of the Hawthorne teem stso fetare. Frelerii'ksoii fur til. loser, the mitslsndluf pwrfwrnier, ;t'Ii lfe nr rtHAWTHORNB. I'lfHAPIis B.R.H.B.! 2 Morgiti.M 0,'niiintv!f . 1I I n 1! ! F urtti.. 4 1? 1 Staillker .lb . While!,!) S 2I 1I n'j.iuwus .. S ft 1 I . A.faetla.M). I Hi S 0 0 0 l.rlorjf Sli. 4 ! AlHartnnn.c Oirrwlet-keisi.- o H..rreo, 2 0 1 0 a t' f,)ri.hli si M llll i t 0shtintlb.. Cllte(,ie.r. ll.r,rr.... Hurt.p 2 all 1 1 Iteodrf 1 &Ham.2t SlKuekwiasl .... ; .. 1 I) 2 0 o 2 -- f . 2 0 (I Score ft A ll'ti tJ Klehanls .' .. i. l 0 1 H.me Kumwsry: hits .Morystt. A. Csrtis. ie. bJ rIe1ckoa. Moles bae-,Htk1. Rlrlf'rit ; aimes it By Blirt 6. y TfejJerick n i I Biptee Club ftandindf. Tt4r' a double-heademaad. Ihirti-foiirl- , word bv the h Jrta picked tesro. S tit Tor Tl r Reveals SoUh btsakM the rereallr, 4 Vn n sue kit aff Jei- - airutcera outn Juiuor higk srbeol The louts alee got aal rt w.n a th. hrm J- , . f Jt,. . a..-- vt,'!. Beat, 1 p..... Totals tate Hit Girl Ball Team Is Victor Ill Inch f. - Frank Duncan. an 'id: default, $5 10 It T 01T 16 Totals. Totals timer. outsteadied J. Neville in three by Innings: Linden Crone, cap- 8. Score sets, L Hsrdwsre tain of the West high school net team, 2 1 3 Huns won from Dave Freed, a member of $ 2 Hits' .... East the high racquet squad, Strerell-Pa- t Frank McKay, former Arizona T 6 14 2 0 1 Hons 3 5 6 2 0 2 state Junior champion, made the most 17 Hits Rims Nehrlng t. Rabns 2 Summary Impressive showing by defeating Wallace Stegner without ftiS loss of a TJndoiliat 4 Lone 8. MdHaiy 2 (I. Mcf ul- Klsaber 2, IVnilRg. Stuart. bln. Cleghom, single game Brdman. ttnotbwll. Resling. Walters, Rrolea Schedule for today: K Peterson vs C. Row. Nehrlug 2. Kimber 2. 10 a m hits Kimber. McOlaty. Usdquist. man, C. Bletxacker vs C. Dummage, Double plays I.lndqnlat M Oardner vs. V. McRay, A. Davis Xehrlng. Cleghora. to Kimber to Rebus 2; to l.tndqulst fng; vs. f. H Jones and Tom Jones vif. Denting Inalnga ptiehel By Kimber 4. J. Pence. Jr. Ruaa scored Off Kimber Williams 2. by R. Fisher vs. Pr. W. 10, off Wllttama 4. Rons responsible 10:30 a. m for Williams 4. Undnolst 7. Kimber a, Pugh. D. Mrayton vs. Q Carlson snd !. Sorenson vs. P. Kelly: Struck oat By Kimber J. by Williams 4. FM-T- RllBS Hits'. Svilen Hawkins In the mile Is the best per- eastn section of the state sending a strung representation. The lunger runs seem to be Its forte. Iiuris, the Carbon rurjtier, should has covered the place well, as h Is 0. S. L. Bowling Title Captured 1 . . The Oregon Short Line Accounting Depart mant Bowling League rolled its final games of the season at the Orphwum Howling Alleys on April 10. In time Rtid distance. Rookkeepere won first place, with 65 defeats. Stations victories and Only L.dl Iston winners in the relay finished In second place, while Interwill be permitted lo enter the meet Six men; wtll qualify for the final line landed In third place. In each event: with the exception of Competition for second place wss dash and the exceedingly close for the lsst month Cox. tile weight man the the season. Stations winning out Henroid of Five will 'qualify for for the .Junction City, hss been put- low hurdles. Heat In the former and by taking two out of three kames Petersen the ting the lead out Is past the present four deciding In the latter. The method of from the Rechecks on the last Vilght. Zink . . a brother of BUI He et.ite record A. P. Knighton won first place In scoring wilt be five points for the ('.-- . Nelson . University of Utah athlete, the winner, four for seoondV three for the individual averages with 170 for flrame present holder of the record. The fnst-.s- third, two W. A. Bong won second season. the one for for fourth and t I oiurlas relay team of Ogden la the and L. A. White third Fveesler No man may- enter more than with In the state, as has been shown fifth. with 1M.S three events. l y Its time In the divisional meet held tturton , Jlmmle roug!as had no conipetltlojr The meet will begin at 1 p m . last Friday. f score for high single Smith ... Ii melder another entrant frrro the with the preliminaries In the shotput. with his 25 St. Henri vault, high jump, broad game and 61 J for btgh three jfa mes. Mlickeox has been showing discus, pole the Og'ien division, Stations foiled high teitrrf single javelin. TlVr1 meet welt iHtely Call Is the star for the Jump Snd be conducted accurdlnc game wRh 93. while tln'' Interline Wagner will proper He wss hits school. H MHler Purple and took he high three garries team hon schedule: man of the division tour- Lto.the following Bridges or wttn dash trials, 3 p m. ney, taking four first places. Steffvn W S Cre wa sappotnted chairman jschettler dash trials. 3 10 p. m ; Is coming close to the record in. the ; . F,vana S: r of 3:25 run. mile dash forthe season, bowling p finals, coming by discus snd the shotput. m. ; hurdles trials, I;4J the Salt Lake Athletic club of- - the Kccles North Cache high srhoof.' the svjt. p. . . . . Stretcher m Union Pacific and hurdles final'., 410 p. p according System, prise of the northern division, will enMiller to that was taken during If. dash final. 4, p. m. ter some point wlrrtiers this year. m : which wmr the first IShaw,-'season, dash final. 4 S3,ti m ; half- Smith is one of the best , K. O. Nualeln u - r.t Mm n Oil. 5 vn mrinlntlni, m.; mile. p. 4:;0 p. relays athletes In the state, and he takes w ill begin: Friday morn1pfTshould carry off the ' honors of Interest Vincent events for his school. at Tennis cire of th field . .9 o'clock and will be under.tbe next winter. .Vash. for ' making great time supervision of Ther FollosHng 1 the final standing of Avery .. .. Fartrjelee of In the dashes, dipping the 440 oft In .... of Utah. Ij,will take the and also th;tndlvldual Curtis !. amends without -- much effort. the University Kohlhaaae U. Courts. of 1; the place or' d In the Thorpe, dash for ........... Isaacson will Name. winflol medals 3rnes. Avge. South Cache, has been doing It In .',S4 ner of first place,xllver medals for Knighton 170 M Sims record time. ... lHtt.38 Wilson second place and bronie medals for Dong ....Si Myers, In tha Sevier division, Klmeldorff ... . third Rflbnna be will Whits awarded ,Ts5.l ....SI proving the Sensation of that part of to fourth plv, STANDING .and fifth place wtmSers. KeJksey isU'.?. 14.1 ,...7 the state. Ha has mads ths 184 II and Javellnr will be Ure ,tS.X---Team. ....71 daah In 10 seconds flat in aM of his Alt Slvitsr discus so as to eliminate any posJasewr' ..'...., ...S4 13 75 Bnokkecpars ...... runs He will represent ths Garfield ftimlaned, 7 sible trouble due td variation irt siie J. US M Stations) Nusleln county high school. and weight. Reiser ....75 tT 55 Interline ........ PSIOVO LOOMS. An admission of 40 rents for 2 ., 1M Statistical Huher Prom probably Is ths strongest cents for high school atu". Washburn . . . 48 Abstract .. li 12 from tha southern part of the dents with student body cards, and Worthen ' Becbeck ..,.7 state. It won ths Utah county meet 10 centa for Junior ciaWris ...R it high student wilt Sterling ...... last Friday by a larg a margin. ee cnargsa. 161.21 Disbursements H. Ross ....... ....71 '. ft .v: ft ft 0 Rsrv. 12 S l 4 5 1110 10 2 2 (I 1 1 Tlir-sbs- d . d ; . the-'pa- trina v Log-an- . iJO-yar- 5 I t 1 4 . 1 11 IS bits TVs base Vlerer. 'Mnl. Teseoek. hit Beane. Ytarpe. Triptos. Riirtne. .Iloae -- Ui"fr to Hiiro. hie pl Imlnaa pitchea Br Weller s. by Hxot'e S. Iiy Jko-1. .b ' harre hi Wellee. Tlaie nt fane 2 Uotits 10 minutes OswaU. Vmpix Swaihrf, : y ?s. high-poi- d p Titale o n . 2 Johi.jj. j - 1 y I . geir-era- l, .' , ,- . it i ..SI ..1 ..51. 161. S.t . . ..80 iH.40 ..kl 160 26 110 24 ..i ..71 1S3.S . 31 1 . .72 .Sf ..n ..50 ..55 1SS.1 ,.!.S' .41 148 148 .45 37 . teams 1, .60 4 .48 .27 .33 .!' 4 , 143 VI 140 1 y - Tct 5S 'i7 598 3t $4 It 58) .16 47 f.S "I . . 1 i Yi i 1 Tour J Canyon ' e; "I J ' ' In Ml ; Standard Sixes of 11 i 1 8 . tanks a Outing Trlpg Ws Rspalr , Balloons ' ,r y,r ssperlence tnssns yeur money's ' werth ft ie' . TTKDtaioEotnrD STOTLAGB ' 't' j ''I Maanfarturs) ISandWs Carry Stock snd be ready X for H J! $ $1 147 ,.35 ..4.1 .51 ")6 1 NOW 0 , If 1!h30 11 . f,i W ,55 TIEES Eepalred 21 1iV8 g r oomtil Ha vs Yeur RETREAD J58 24 1S8.21 167 4 158 4 156 U 155.24 154.28 , oust NON-SKI- ' IM.M .38 . I I ir,!4 .57. 1 - VJLILCANIZINO ThaOs WIOHT' I I ward'1' rnwehod. 158 41 1 to tha hair that final touch to, good dress both in business and on social oc casions. Evert stubborn, unruly op shampooed hair stays combe! all day in any style you like. "Hair-- . Groom" is greaseles; also helps) grow thick, heavy, lustrous hair. (Advertisement.) t;.ir ,.M . w e effect Ths Trtrjune Want Ad method rf doing business is the "march for- V. l'.8.44 1' $71 440 CarterTire&VuIcCo. JM 88 lli . that it Rives natural gloss and n;n.8 ...66 ..36 ..30 ...28 . Two-bas- e or IJadonlat 1. Basse oa balls Off Kimber 5. off Wllltsme 9 off Uadqulst 2. 16119 Time of game 1 hour $0 minutes, I'aaplres ISIS Nichols snd Woadle. d d o. 1!,. . rf... Wiir. p bsses-Perr- d d if ,rton, Tr'o dignified cream which costs on!y cents a a few jar at anv drujf store. .. Millions' use it becnuss 1 1 . a combing; 1 by Accountants mile in good time. In order to qualify for the state meet the athletes must place first, second or third In i he division meet and meet certain other requirements : . o ... .4; bssM.-Hn- 1' 'Hair-GT00- Is . former. The f all Day 2e3i $10! ; ,. 1 " 4111 Eight Matches Today in Tennis Club Tourney m d .11, R 4 : . s'Hta. 1!uHcb. ef A lb-.- at(rar ap n Sh,. M . : - ,' Thcaiaa rf. .. Huni 4 4 SwSWs-r- t'tah S' t,,.dte.v .4 If I'eseock f 5 . y for VTAH STiTP. HHHKKYQ. 2i h;t .out hall hanl Waa fitf. gaf pla; liH AulUvaa Rtfsr Hinl t 8 fiwa'bs-Ts- wlD'i". tine Ffc!. Prt. 1 UK Keeps Hair Combed, Glossy! d ) 2 i:.)iir KvA rowrlon rre Slfm. t 3, placed os tae fair gmeada y The lineop for the winner fniinws: I atHw, In Stepheoj' pitcher. Jsc Msea, caputs: first Jnae, secKmart; ond besw, aleer pmerr; third kaae. Tees lsnsi: .hartstotk Joe roles: left Tteld,, ley Emery, eeotar field. Hit Koos-rljtht fteM, Ties Mssoa; utiHljf. Airy Barker, Tbe corwvtnt batteries were TfctrtT-fonrtnarsl- - Wjlt gt itt her and Wtffisn Vewriaa-Jrt- ' ked tessi. l)f f I.rwmae and Trltl Jul s vm. Imp! re. lie rue Fstes. In SI 1 third. Is I :" . ftJ. Inw(. ...-.- as raitiV itnri afT ,ttrhfh fettoj) the of lli to Hamer-- it" '"r1'' 1: - Ktearnan, i ; 1 '' TW MrKeaotlrk' Hints batted In ("...M.rf,. I'rBfllS 1l- A liswthnrse lr.(), !' Nt(tt)r (JtPT Fnle-t- l Newioeer .0 0 0 lj hv fniyiK.. .i,v,nil'rre- (!-- k. Bankers League H dot h t K.ilr' 1' $S.1, (Uarner). Salt Lake's Oldest Ford Dealers. d e 112 olt strongest squad entered, aa fifteen men have qualified for the meet, ftott, the Panther sprinter, ahould clip the daah In 10 seconds flat, and his time In the 22" yard daah la fast. low hurdles Utters won the In the meet last year and should repeat, as he is taking the barriers In less time than before. West has a point winner In Kd Smith, who broke the pole vault record at the Hrig-haYoung carnival In Provo recently He clears the bar at 11 feet half-mil- I868i WC . West As the ratings stand, the high school team seems to have the LEOPARDS STRONG. East high school hsa one of the strongest teams entered - It has a team, strong- In both field and track events is Squire the surest man for the Leopards, as he has been winning the mile and runs conslstentlv this the His time comes close to the year. la' the siirlnter Gorltneld record state fur the Red and Hlack school. He was In out division meet the nosed barely bv Nott, who has broken the record season. Lewie In several times this the broad Jumo should place, as he leaps out around twenty fret. Ogden high schcol may prove the surprise, of the meet, as it has been winning hitting a worylerful stride, easily In the division meet heid last Tlgars' best Friday. Budge is the So far this year bet in the sprints he has m t been pressed hard to win and lh dashes. the 0000 SHOES Otir PAYMENT PLAY? Participate in the BenefiU with others DEMANDS IT. Everyone compares it It Is expected that this year's crop of new marks will be greater In number than In any recent year. sorrel-toppe- BUI ..8 . . "J M, !rl,l;, Have a Wrschman Expert fit you today Why Shouldn't You fit ill! , CbeWer Fuo, Levoy. Time, 1:14 Rrook, Joan S. Reardoa, Winding Through, Volt aad Bonip Broken Bona Vera, Toy, also ran. Second race, four and a half furlongs Sandy .Man 11 (Taylor), $4.00, $4 00, $2 40, woo; Bloe Pencil ll iMererl, $13 70, $4 IS), (.tt Pool). $2.80. third. aecood; CUicao 11 Burtes Boy, David L, Plre Time, :5ft. Tofcb saa l ader, Haynock, Jack ; Knlg-h-l, of Orator also ran. a sixteenth mile and Third "rsce. one who soldier If 108 (Jonee). $4.0. $3 10. $2.B0, won; Hoy 111 (darner), $4.60. $3 40, second; Hamkln U0 (Anderson), $6.tW, third. Sandalwood, Ariel, Todr Time, 1:50 Seth sad FusaUler sun ran. Fourth rsce, all furlonga Reputation 107 (Mooneyl, $8.50. $3 80, $3 00, won; Beater $8 40. 110 (Harrington). $13 TO. secino; Souilt Sfartc( 1 00, third. Time. Fahlan 110 irleldai), 13 Bnersr. Bourbon Boy. The Kllttt beVLT kiwi Iyrd Granite abs ran. Fifth race, one mile and a sixteenth aplc-an$1150. $5 10. Mpan 103 IPieliial t4 KO won Bon of Joba 101 I Zuehinal , 117 $8.20. $30, second; Little Time. 1:47 $ 5. Star-bec$4.80. third. Abstract. Hal. Leopardess, Captain 0 Cotner, Hopeless, Supreaius Strevell-PatersoBtanwlx. n and aweetheart alee ran. Sixth race, four end a half f or king s lsnmlte 112 (Coltllettl). $20 30. $10(10. $8.80, won; Take a Cliance 112 (Hamilton). "HAIR-GROOMsecond: Lonesome 105 IR. $1930, $11-4The girls of ttrevell-PatersoHardwire Tims), :54 4 5. have 17.0, third. Harvey), so a baseball aad team, srganbssd Kyrock, Xmas Morning, Molly Jane, Suplikewise has the Ckit Like hardware. In Red Cap, Tom P., AllagUan snd s porter. meeting of the two teams the Strerell-Patereo- a Devoa skno ran. ten triumphed. 14 to V. at the Beventh race, one mUe sad seventy yards It was played perk playgrounds. Liberty lO. $18 $7.50, $4.ft, under Indoor Naarwn lift (Oarner), baseball rules. The acore; won; Barbery Bush 112 (B. Harrrjr). 4,K). I Well-Groom- ed 8. L HDW. CO. 105. Midwestern Jones), $3.20, second; JJHOAl BHO.A. tbsrd. $3 10. Time, 1:48 Queaads. 1 . . 6 2 . 4 . l'Otborn.e. N'ebrtng.e. Dingo, HumorHte and Jobs Finn also ran. Rich. 2b 2 1 1 aiwill'ams p lb 0! Kimhsr.lh-p- . 4 4 2 4 2 Rsbns.lb Llndqnlat.p., 2 16 2'nemlnr 2b. . . 4 12 0 1 2 Stuart h 3 10 1 5 I.ang 3b . 4 111 Perrr.a .... 4 a o 1 4 0 10 McOinty.rf.. 4 21 0 SiPesrt.las . J 0 Oiflonthwell rf . 3 0 6 0 Imph.lss. 2 1 0 Ok Yesterdav afternoon several matches li Mct'Dbn.of neaieng.f... were played in the Salt Lake Tennis Woodle.cf,... 1 1 0 OlWktteSs.lf . .. 3 10 0 1 o.M club tourney, while five were won by H.McC-ubS.l- f .1 lid oalf. LOTJISTIIXE RESU1TS, six furlongs Tsngirs 10S 40. $5.80. $3 30. woo; Marvin $18 (rronkl. 115 (Oonnellyl, $4.50, $3 00, second; May 00 ... ' rtrst race, 'r' i . 2UU jy 4 ' 1 A .' M ' j 1 '7 . '2 ' day. :, " ' r, This is the new English Tog for young men a shoe that is comfortable from the first; dis-- ' tinctive to the last and the ideal model for the new English clothes. Made in Tan and Black Imported Norwegian S. H . tyle-make- $., !li u '2 comfortable of fine imported leather! and bench-mad-e bj America' leading colrOEBUSH. legiate ABEAWinr, . ; . for Young Men HaTLICO EEbUXTS, 2 miles Heleat-lea- e uu; X60, 3.8u, U'heyaeK 16, Uiard 13. (Byere), 14, W.lo, secoad; Owen 12. TU, third. Time, Tudor ISA (Kaoaedy), TasseU aad Fraakfurst S AO. Darravarat-Q- , also raa. Secoad race, fire furlongs Hot Pepper 110 SS.S0, 12.60, $2.10, won; Lewis (Hhanksl, 115 (Morris), H40, I2..70, second; Cosy 112 ILaag), SS.VO, third- Time. 1:01 S . Compromise, kink, kllee Blase, Seinet aad Eoremas also ran. A ii. TVIhI r. , rnrlnnM Soekman 121 (Jonnsonl, S2.S0, 12.20. 2.10, woa; Foretell Laaark ill (Barneal, 2 70. 2 0, secoad; 118 (Lang l, 12 40, third. Time, :&4. Quaker Lata and HlUea Maue also ran. vourrn rsce, lire mriongs nan u i yo woa; 107 $14.60. (McTaaTie). Be.t Shot 112 (Tauielle), $ JO SO, $10 50, second ; Uettyaburf illudf lnl, 14 JO, third, Pay rime, 101. riapper Ulrl. Greenblsses, olrl. atone snd Buttercup also raa. no arlton Flftk race, six furlongs (Schaeferl. $7.10. $4'.20. $3.60. woo; Ap 1UT $3.90. aecotie; $J.2l. (Steiensl, pellate Mlntaticli 112 (Baniesl. $4.10, third. Time, 1:12 ttlght Koyal, rVmrsport. Beanand, fbaliara aad Dr. Charles Wells alu ran: Slltb race, , mile and a quarter111 111Altlsslmo nn'.tu i. aiioo aTu.1 i.a iDiianji DancJuat 1U6 (Hudgina), $, $9 70, third. Time. 11S $9.80, Tool (ScliwsrUI. ing Uood Nlgbt Bounce, Pstbsa. 2:08 2 5. and Timeless alio ran, TO Berentb race, mile sad yards Ceylon Prince 118 IE. Barnes), SSSO. $4.50. $3. SO, won; Jtmeon 112 (Johnson), $0.40, $6. sec1.. Lang), $5 20, third. ond; riagshJp 102 Usoamagic, Wsodlake, Time, 1:45 15. Kacket aad Stone Jag also ran. (V. . A Hew Oxford First race, atceptecbaae, 1 ,45ste ... rORSUSH BY 134 Thurdy his aforementioned plans defiant n.u m. ll!t'n Ant. Tuyior Rlrlmnl Another defeat will further set N,i 1, umilrf, H'nnlmi, back the Clothiers and malte further uhMiM.1 UotiaT, Half BkiT muai(Mp9 Tt (iitT remote their chance of acquiring ths Si. 2; uiuir. ls'kf-Bmith Kftril championship; It develops, then that Brinch. I., Nnlor v It must be now or never with thej Junior uwplr. B R. br. Kaufmanltei, so much Is to be expect- d In ths way of ferocity from ths FRIDAY LFAOUE. this Sam and Bill representatives Club Biindirf Won. Iwit. Pet. morning. O 2 tun Rhodes, who has had plenty of rest ' n. I. 0sH 2 0 I Jolu-tdo douhtless the flipthis week, wijl .ft ping for the Upstairs Clothes Shop, Mmwiiln KtRt'! 'IV! .FHt (or-dlArthur Kuut.tlry with Mann the probable receiver, 'I 8f haa not fared ao well this sea- t'ilm 2 .( ...., son, lacking control, but this Is to his too frequent appearance Fddsiy'i Bchdul. Tim Swain and Ernie v on the mound Mount Bin HfatH Sd, nm .Tepperson may be Inserted If the nk't.wi No, utuptiv, B Birtwr. Arthur Kmitwlrv v West high school star la not quite f, Jwwelr, Vn. i; umptrtv. tkVanloii. right for the occasion. Vat Srtiramm JohB'on, Wtin WnchD DIAN ON DUTY. Rnttli Jimlor; nniittr. K Hrtir. Ths Bastern Hatters are of the opinion that Floyd Pern, whose medium paced ball proved fjny, intitnK )ltctwr. HiNhl burleO a fuotl or f'f tlm lowii so effective ajratnat the Fuelmen last gam Mot ru ji vimi 'rni no. uliBihibwr Sunday, will be the man of the hour R h i:. B K 11 k will assured He be this forenoon. a 0 0 0 0 0 0 StBTim, If 'oW. p excellent support, and will be given Pltlafl, 3 o o 3 ... Thnpsnin, the full assistance of Ralph Frown, Brftsik-rlh sum Jpm-ivp ., it i i o the big fellow who so capably han- Yetrmky, lf. .1110 Ionian, c . 2 10 0 Kar-re8 dled his delivery last Sunday. WiUe, b.. 8 0 0 0 K.RnllMnr.lb 2 O O will bs In the offing In ease Pern B'ny. '2h. Hixllspr, 801. 2 0 0 0 Ttylor, itb. I 0 2 I) should falter or should not be fif the B. Jot. of. 0 0 H JufH.st.rr 2 0 0 Itiwii. rf same strength as the preceding Sunrr J UILT Turf Remit; Entrie v ly. e - ttiree-auarte- 1 1 XK ellaj-Ible- s. 1 . ISf Spls LOUISVILLE, Ky.. May and Span, fiven a auperb ride by a and U. over mils a Fields Jockey sixteenth on a sloppy track, won ths Downs Clark handicap at Church The race, this afternoon in 1:47 the feature of tha Inaugural of tha spring; meet here, was worth 12.IKI0 net to the winner. Son of John, a derby candidate, finished second, one and one half lengths behind the winner and four lengths ahead of Little Celt. Eleven horses ran, five of them being derby The winner, owned by J. C. Ma gill, waa a field horse In the betHe paid $11.80 to win, 15.10 to ting. show. Son of John place and 14. 80 to nA )n m,A Miri- tu . ... relt - -lJttU v ' .a miu Tso " -ih tl fin 101 of Son of John, with an Impost and another derby hopeful. pounds, Captain Hal, carrying 110 pounds, ths heaviest Impost of any dominated the early running. At tha pole Splc and 8pan. after starting seventh, moved Into the lead and won handily In a driving finish. Son of John worked steadily ahead and placed, while Captain Hal (rave way to Little Celt and finished fourth. Hopeless. Leopardess, Supremus, Sweetheart, Stanwii and Lee (). Cot-O. tier also ran. Supremus and Lee Cotner are derby candidates. Week Club Btardi'ff, "The wwy of the transgressor la 0 J hard," and In this Instanca th East- S U Hnitr " '.mo f VI ern Hatters happen to bo the 1 rr;ttyi.. i HUt n.rik Thjr transgressed tha ft W IV A H. rights and privileges of the Amert-ca2 0 IfHjurK Ntjwaj Legion first and the V. 8 Kuel T'a4r ftolw dttU. second, and by so doing acquired 1. umftrta. llsilwr . leader-shipclaim to lha league 8. I !lanawr, am i k it W. But to Impada ths pn.gress of bU Ipai' N" t.mpSwi nlur. th rth tit NalWiHCl, the ambitious Eastern Hattets Houtu (r. umplr. TUrrtat. wily schedule maker has ruled thai TDNf.SDAY LLAOUE. they rnuat now oppose tha I'pstam Clothes Shop, which, tf Indication tan be taken at full value, la Intent upon Vtrvell rtfmnn " 0 Hhort tripping tip the eifsr charges of Mrfnnn t MuHial i'Tittwry Juddy James. Consequently, a bat- Hinlh Pim ... tle Of no mean proportion will l NaUmil Coww Ht k tf ' Ortwrui llTirvj Hnk waged on the new Fort Jimiulns arthiw Oo. with Umpire Yost as tha " A 'ok Gmji " mh y biter. In the meantime ths r. S. Fuel UilDii lU"l vlll be engaging the Anmrl.-an municipal No 1. mid ihl Si 2; Ui!ii'''W. P. Ratfi f No it. Uiiu munlclpa, vh. Scmlc I., Thlrty-tlRhtInfantry, fraying uwaj from home for the first time, will t rll R(rr?rll Morlt llntteri say to take down the In- augural; Celt Is Third. Twilight League Schedule for Today's Schedule. Ctothee va Eastern Halumpire. Tent. ter, at Fort Iioviglae; vn. aiwwjh legion al I". . Fuel Barber. No. 1: umpire. municipal lt Hat at muFnr? Iiouglas vs. Scanlon. No. 2;. umpire. nicipal (ffi 1C0 440-yar- East 4th Soutn.- - Was. 4593. i i |