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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL SQGGER FUr TITLE ' TEI1S PlMTOlil McCullough Is Beaten in Mat Bout in Oregon FARRELL MEETS ! the Standing of Cluhs t Leaders Clash in Feature of Tilt Miners Week-end- ; Strengthened. SOCCER LEAOUer STANDING OF THE CLUBS fv i! Vr Hanger va Hover. v. Viking. (gin Salt Iake vs. Bingham Caledonia ns a bye v ' ' .t t C fend the Championship Against Jack Irvine. Goodell, Varsity Captain, Beaten in Feature; Jack has returned to the Rihgham team, will give them considerable strength. Another exceptional game will be played In Ogden, where the lkinga will congest with the Junction City Ogden ha been playing a splendid game, and being on it own ground should give It added Impetus The A Iking team has not ae yet struck the-Its atrlde that-! hw4 of last season The game should be a close and exciting one RANGERS VS. ROVERS. The Rangers will entertain the Rovers. and aft-- r the showing the latter made in the second half last Satur-da- v they mav give the Rangers a real game The hitter players, however, have a splendid team this sea-eoand In all probability will carry off the spoils A the season draws to a close dn the other side of the ocean, excite ment Is rampant. Huddersplod Town omtlnuea to lead the English league, with the Arsenal and Sunderland second and third, respectively Notts county, .Barnley and Manchester City bring up the rear. ENGLISH LEAGUE.' Bolton Wander and Manchester City have won their way ter the English cup final by defeating Swansea Town and Manchester United, respectively in the Scotland league Celtic In the lead, dlth the Alrdrlconlans and Hearts pressing 4 hem closely At the former Eat high of star and a member th freshman cUm of th University of Utah, will play Mel Gallacher, defending champion, for th single championship oC th atat university this afternoon, starting at 2 30 o'clock Th first year player won hi way Into th final round by eliminating Bob- Qoori)l, varsity net. cpptxln, In the semifinal round vtrrHv b senr 3 6. 8 6 of Oilbuher defeated Bin Hayden In four sots, - 1 SURPRISE MATCH. surprise of th dav c'vme with tha unlock defeat of Goodell, n veteran of three years collegiate competition Irvin who wo the of the high hool tournev lint season, a a regarded am a dangero is conceded but th opponent, hardly eda over Goodell The Crimson captain, alw' a a Mow starter waj an easy victim before te r th brilliant pla1rr of bis vouhful Nerv-in- ? opponent In th Initial et. consistently and displacing splenehd of the table are Dundee nlted did of control his strokes, ground RAlth Rovers and St. Johrmtone with Irvine swept through th first set twenty-fivach. and 01de-ban- with point th ! of but on game Good with twenty point ell capturing St. Mirren's won the Scottish cup th squared th match bv second set, showing his superior in the final Itv In this by defeating Celtic, set, as did Irvin in the game. one Goodell brought bl For the benefit of the Hovers' soc- previous service Into plav during the cer team, the Ralph Putnam players powerful was unable to arid Irvine encounter will present the three-ar- t drama, parrv against It successfully ' in and Romance, the "Moonlight nt th third After Pioneer Stake hail this evening at GMvdell dropping ran quickly Into a leid 8 30 o'clock In th fourth set but lost the next three, and from then on it was nip Goodell fought off matih nd tuck service point with several tlroelv lead later, but ares and took a succumbed to his opponent in th subsequent three Xbe,. anojrtsj&Aaahip, of -- the Juser vva at j..notw'or'hv, for ho threw tvav sev eral points because of 'aultv ne callings GALLACHER EXTEND'D. Harden forced Mel GglUhr to ex tend himself in their four ret encounAgEMBEES of the Forest Dale 1,1 golf club held an ter Gallacher outsteadted hi adverinteresting sary in th first two sets artd dropped and well attended smoker last In th thirl p t hut five games evening at the club house and Havden whipped over a series of the camriU the entertainment was followed that drives forehand flat footed and ran out a by a buffet luncheon. About 205 champion work short set. Gallacher were present, which included of the fourth and final set by reelmany guests. The program was ing off five straight games, dropping one and going out on aervic. provided by the West Bide Athletic club, which is sponsored by Kiwanians. The the list of events included four boxing bouts, a wrestling match and a battle royal Alex Soper was tho chairman of the arrangement! Bypharle (Chick) Evans, Jr. committee. The high spirit shown by those present was augmented by a splendid musical program. Th Republicans national committeeman for Idaho, and three other resident of the Gem state Thy wra presented bv United State Senator Gooding and Included U. K Shepherd, president of the Idaho chamber of commerce; Dave Burrell, state commissioner of public welfare and Mrs Louise ghubert, daughter of the sena- By GOAL POST. next Th Salt gam Saturday1 will be worth going a long way to see. Tor It will directly affect the top portions In the league table. At present Bingham is In the (list position, as it ha a slightly better goal average than the Salt Lake team Both team have won two games each and drawn one SALT LAKERS IN FORM. The Salt Lake team Is playing splendid football, as their win over In their last tgden Saturday show previous game they tied with the CU-lle- a, after being three goal behind, o that they will enter Saturdays on the other grame with confidence hand, the addition of Manniun, who Irvin, school tennis Defeated. Is Hayden WASHINGTON. April 15. iBv the Associated Press ) President Uool-Idg- e today received John Thomaa 6- -t 1 e k rt Golfers Stage h W Mel Gallacher Will De-- 'Thrills Expected in Idahoans Presented to President Coolidge point for a drawn jam SCHEDULE. SATURDAY'S i Dont Fail to Attend SCOTT'S ANNUAL SPRING CT. LOUIS, April 15. (By th, AMoclatad ) Doctor, Attending Hank ODay. veteran National lagn, haaeball umpire who bcAm 111 here today shortly before he wee to officiate In the 8L Lo game, tonight pronounced his condition not serious. O Day was taken to a hospital, where it waa flrat feared he had appendicitis. Later examinations revealed that the illness was sUfrht and the physicians said ODay would be out In a few days. T 5 Lively Smoker-- i Forest Dale Mon-da- y Manhattan Club Headline If ther .Encounter, ever was a fistic battle Plans for Kansas Classic Well Under Way; Hoff( and three-rouri- Rental Upstairs makes less overhead to charge up and that in turn creates the greater values, big volume and more satisfied custom- ers. Were building and growing on this policy every day in the year. BILL" Suits For Men and Young Men $ 7 1 Longie fpto$ 60 Suits tor Little Fellows CjJ PSj And 4 to 17 years Up Ik. 4 Rounds Into Condition gitt rayn College Hurler Tosses Perfect Game; Fans 13 fi QEOBUETOWN, Ky.. April 15. (By the Associated Press.) for Eastern Hays, pitching Kentucky Normal against Georgenotown college, twirled a t, run game here today, winning, 4 batto 0. Only twenty-seve- n ters faced Hays, two of whom reached first, but were retired on the sacks. - Hays fanned thir-teeGeorgetown men. No Prescription Necessary Accept No Substitute "at druccists kvcrtwhem second. ut 80-yar- d ven 2 run Richmond flrL Bt second, 17. Dlmmlck Parker flrt, Patten ac- third Tim. 6 03. High juhu Peay fir!, I)avl, second, L. Wilson third. Height, 6 feet 3 Inches. Broad Jnmt A. Wilson first. Hill second, Stevens third. Distance, IS feet li Inches. , One mile ond. Ingrid Wins Purse at Havre de Grace NEW YORK, April 18 By th Press.) Ingrid, ridden perfectly by Johnny CaJlohon, led six d filliea In th Kid other hurdle Livingston first. Ikwts purs at Havre d Grace todav, Rtewart second Conk third Tim, coming fribm behind In th stretch. 2 seconds (Mnem was by a BrlmhaH and Adrta tookoutsprlnted first. thdrd in th five and Fhotput Tftvior Dixon third. second. Distance, 39 tlm waa event Th furlong ' I feet 3 Inches j won pole vault Ferrln first, L Wilson th feature at Betty Maloney second. J Wilson third Height, 10 Tijuana bv flv lengths over Firth of Tay feet , There was a nos finish for daf-E McReth first, third place, with Lola Montes getting second, Taylor third tl decision. The time for th mi LivlngMan and eevnty yard was 1 44 .Time. 23 seconds Discus Perkin first Brlmhall 4 Jfeet Sia&eiL tbinL. XUaLaiica F.Mc4tualtdr with fftco-ncof Th Trlbun Wont Adt 2 inches 440- - ard dash A, Wilson first, try them and as what they will Peav second, Rlchnvond third Time for you , thre-yar-rl- 22A-v- no, lf S- no-hl- L ea n y gBj and -- t F WALK UP AND SAVE . "l'- - J THE FOLLOW THROUGH. Getting th clubhead to meet th bail properly ts only half th shot You cannot Just let th clubhead fall on th ball; you must hit through Before starting th follow it. too through you must feel th clubhead on th bail and you must have In mind th front part of th lmaglnar direction line, as shown In my central picture. Keep going with rhythm. lon't let go of th follow througn Th clubhead should point right for B sure to' reth follow through member th first two or threeI feet th after th ball struck, for it Uttl lin to follow to th point out club and hands In front, then th hould b called or brought In by throwing the clubhead completely over th left shoulder. Sometimes It Is well to lengthen your along this lin, thence th clubhead should follow up naturally follow throygh. full a Into Th right hand should go under for three feet. Avoid bringing the hands up too abruptly. Study th position of hands and left knee In these th right picture. It shows Let them go out just points well far enough forward before putting them in towards you to allow for the gathering of th strike on the of the left knee upstroke The action You must come Is very Important. follow on the through with the up This help left knee braced back vou to make th clubhead go through the ball. Send th hands up with th shot at th finish Try to make a good complete finish, even If there The proper finish Is a bad start. finds th arms doubled up 4n front Aim towards a higher follow through. Nearly everyone stops his follow through too soon Try toa get a sense little more of sip at contact. Get ollok to th shot - r '! 4SI s': ; a. I r It ,1 1 t , r I , J. ; , ( .a t , , - jit v: I I r . m , r L - J . v' ,, ' , ! , Su t 1A - f: 1 a . r 'ft- . - w Jt - - ' ft ' V , i ft , Si . H- r .. - follow-throug- (opyrfehL John F Chicago Dill c Field' Tan or Grey? A tan hat Company, ) complexion. Grey be worn by nearly all men. But whether tan or grey, .your Worth or Thoroughbred Hat will be pleasing. Reflecting the skill of expert hat makers, these two famous brands are designed with careful regard for eer rect proportion 'of crown and brim, and are made to hold their color and shape. Golfers Tee Off at El Caballero ' Price Tb Enttie for the chamH1 c shin whleh 1 )fuorr w art with eighteen h rRwerl at mon, and jsunr.gs w'il be tvn i n jde to 1: t wr !uu. fftk g u i Jelry without er'U-- l L)r of a fkr LtMk L mird AN ADVANTAGE OF RICHES. Fun (From h BaHimor It must b Pn to b H h enough $500 and Up Co. Hirris'-PolkH-it ti.rmev piv in to the man of ruddy color that can neutral a is most becoming is LOS ANGELES, April 15 (By the Associated Urea ) Th first of twenty-ffoursome, with amateur opposite professional, teed off her toth difficult grassy course over day f El Caballero Country chib as a to 4h California rrpn pewtlnarv chsmolonshln whtuh opens here gtf morrow Ieeullng amateurs and prifMlrrels of th Pacific coast Including Georg V on Kim. Jack Tarrant. Chick Krawer, Ab Espino and Arhur Clarkson vrer in th pairing determined to dinoount club officials claim that El Caballero was th hardest test In the state Charley Chung amateur champion r4 Hawaii, prewonted hi entry late xoertly and teed off at noon, paired with Dallas Jefferann profess mal of Riverside, Cailf It was Chxing flrat wart hre In more than two months L MAIN ST. Payson ive J & . - J t w oU nwn'ed doutn tbiurTR-io- fi hr3 ouc Urn I SCOTT HARDWARE CO. LAWUFATR, Kin, April 11 rnen hav been named aa ofIn the fourth annual Kama ficial 168 SOUTH relava, to b held here April 17 This email army of individuals ! neee-snr- y UGHgar to th enjootli running off of the l Kansas games, which, with more than Track-Squa- d a thousand athletes entered from more than a hundred schools, in fourteen state, has come to be a track carnival of major Importance In the middle west. FWdlng IT Yot, famous coach of Michigan, university Is to be referee.. Jack Grover of Kansas fitr, noted gprlid to Th Trltma 15 Missouri valley sports official. Is to BATSON'. Co,u h Bun April be starter for th third concut(v ear. and Dr J A. Reillv, director of Woollej'i traikmen of the the Kaneaa City Athletic club and high actaool ar showing up well, a midwarkrn repreeentatlv of the A A Is shown by the result of an infr-'!s- s U'. Is to b head timer for th secKdKl track meet vvhhh wo ond straight vetr Wednesday st th high school esm-The Kansas relavs program of fifus of condition th Considering teen relav races aud nine special track the tra k which was vrv the and field events for university and time mad in th sprints wassoft,xop. college athletes Is being made more tlonal Woolley h ui brought attractive this year by special exhi- t light Crnch several new' men who will from noted foreign stars, Inbition on th oiler rm Spring surprise cluding Charley Hoff of Norway, world 1h when th tim comes for inter-- s pole vault record holder, and Adrian hon competition Bsuien, Dutch middle distance chamPa son high s hod has won more pion, who will run in a pedal 440-va- than half of all the pennants given race for track field meets In Utah county elnr th high school meets weie first started This veer's team, from every lirdk'gtlnn. "Wilt be- a strong contender for first honors again this v ear The result of the meet are a follows; danh Llv fnrston first T5 McBeth Tavlor second. third 5 ID T!m seconds whKh which showed algna of on should keep th fans on their 'ect It la undoubtedly a bout between Cheater "KJckapoo Dan Ottognry, th fightfng Indian of WashakD, and who Bghf In hi K Trh Tha omeon Wild Bill Farrell of Salt ax Thv aggrel matched In th feature start except tonally pair have been at the first ami fighting gong bout of a double headline program keep going all (h way o be bout of Manhattan club e ond of the hadllrwr is The staged at the Hippodrome theater to bring out & Jot of rla next Monday night who meet Bateson, ha imdr Better boxers could have been Barn, a upon the fans lmprlon chosen, but probably no one whose H great I an excellent little Uo han.lcd would fortune concern the local fans and la wl to th wav' ,( the have leen preferable to Klokapoo and boxer, H a clean. end Wild WtUtam They r dh dos of ring. battletightBateson, too, bna hip the fsna not o much because of heady H has ooriKi following. of. fought ilvdr their ability, but because battles at th Manhattan club amT willingness to figlu from th first haa pleased the farm with his wtk gong to the last Th bov met one before and Bute-so- n OFFERED. QUANTITY kriocked Barnea out. ! ut Barn-- s On the asm bill with Ottoeary and ha ehown coneiderabl lmprovem at Farrell. Promoter Jkcwning wlU give amc then Eddie Ford, the Pueblo redhead who the fans quantity as well s thrl.ls He ha ala matched Frank I Baines reeentlv fought two wnmt1Hl bit-twith Johnnv Stand ud, Vr.lt of Grand Junction, C'olo , gnd Hirvej Ijike s outstanding banfum ight Bateson of Lnran in a headliner a well a Eddie Fora and meet Young Danuv' OBrien of Og-d- n d In another nnoiher hitUIimr Young Danny O'Brien In O Brien hails from O Brien fought two uenaatlontl int-tle- s headline bout with Standard, and, although he Ogden. .may loi hath of them, h ehow-n-l The second pair of headlLio-r,tuty nnd of clase. thev of & class, ht bring out Two more Indian will app'sr n if Kc4-il'undoubtedly will but don't furnish the preliminaries. General CuMim Ian. and Wild Bill Wtll the fat and umiling ntt.e Inplentv of excitement, then they in dian. meet .v Jo Berry. tough he the biggest disappointment !n a four-roun- d lout youngster, many a Tear sens at.on Kno a Chief who ls wm Ki kapoo Dan became Pabigee, a few months ago when he fought several Ixjut here, meets Hidnews Taylor, the colored battler, in n four-roun- d four experienced colored boxers bout. twentv-si- x Tavhr fought a eonpn-tlonminutes to win eventualof the Interest draw recently with Uhiof Gon-xaIv. Th bout caught , the fans so much that they showered The curtain-raise- r, a rour-rojn- d th ring with silver, the first time out Alvin LImv and It had been done In th fifteen vests bout, bring Since Sandy O'Connor, a pair of pro.nlmg of the existence of the club relative u.'o joung stars then Dan and all his local fight been th favorite of the HOT AT PORTLAND. fans The Indiana Just "caught on and Ktckapoo Dan was establish'd PORTLAND, (B Ore, April 1 a a great favorite th Associated Press ) Yesterdav In hts bout with Farrelt, th Indian was the hottest dav April experienced greatest test of should receive th the hottest There is her' infor twenty years and one Bill Is tough. hts career with that excepmonth, day has He that. given about no doubt in thirty-fou- r tion. years, other anv the fans more action thanHe has lost to weather bureau records according The temlocal man in the ring at, 4. o'clock n the jifurnnAP. Ua.hps perature asuualb. bacAiMft waa 87 degrees. The heat wave is but boxor met some mighty good . over a large part of the state general he ha beaten a lot of hetonncMie-to received here mee. wH reports according Dan In Ktckapoo too GOLF SIMPLIFIED d Quality Makes in . ' ! Tna-d- Low 2-Pa- nts . j Sam and Bill Thrive on Action h FEET HOSE 25 CCJ Guaranteed Rib Moulded h Secured. Paulen " y Hardware Sale Prs B. Vern MoCiiliougb of Bingham and Salt Lake Aggregations Lead in ODay, Baseball Arbiter, Taken 111; Not Serious rOEVAUJS. Or., April 15. (By the Associated PrsaeJ Salt Lake City, lntennountain wrestling champion in the 113 pound class, was eliminated In the prellml-narle- e of the National Amateur Athletic union wrestling tournament, which began here today. Harry Harris of Oregon Agglee decisioned the Utahn In six minutes of fast mat work. Preliminaries began this afternoon and will continue through On Friday Friday afternoon. night the finals In four weight will be staged and other semifinals scheduled for Saturday. Th following competitor won their opening matches: Lnnton of Cornell college, Iowa; Wrt frier. Oklahoma A. A M.; Biehl, Multnomah club, Portland: Keller. Washington Btate college; Trifnnov. Regina, Canada: MitchMhltnomah ell, club, Portland; Camnbell, Oklahoma; Da ' Marsh, Oklahoma; Harris, Oregon Aggie. 17 36, 1926. ts - tt frnriduo ow .tp.ayjka ....I Vy&v&J saiiciiSdlon tv Jorrzc xaAiNT.L0u1s.U45' KHuf-Co-i -; - everyone else doc: 1 |