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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 12 2D, 1923. Spuds Spank Bees a Dempseys Opponent to Be Named Wednesday a Qunhers Win n Bingham Favored In Socf cer Encounter With Strong Salt Lake Team. ' (CHSDULE. Dayne Cup Sinai Tie. at Elat. Fair Bingham va. Balt Ttefer., ; grounds. Kickoff It o'clockDonaldson A Craven: linni.n, Jolm and Fred Brainier will be Only one edmlaelen pate epen. that on Ninth Weot atrwt. be nd-- , will end pedestrian. ntltt.d et thie pate only. I rt In all probability, thle Is the cruris flay of the present noMr eeaamu fhj would . only parallel that mlRht occur of the he a tie for the championship a necessitate ' 'league would which If and then It la doubtful ir.play-ofmuch cause a would I such air event Hrottement ae will be In etldence this afternoon. LIN CUPS ACC STRON(L follows: c The teame Will lineup TODAY " th. f, r halt Isb Bingham. Wharton ...lfb h Oaythwatt Bruit .... rhh Mannon Orey .........chb.... lhb ... Rwbnnk if..'... or Whitton r J. Bryan Carr H Bryan TjJJ'V Ctairhs'n ....iUI'I!! rfb . Denver f Gunners Win Richmond Medal Opponent for Gladys Carver From Zamloch Is Awarded to Is Winner of Champ Chosen, and His Crew Rickard Says . Davis at East Stewart tyedal Leards Bad Boys on Rampage, Win 14-- 3 H Reserve .....nl : . . . Blnpham CYeeesell, Duffy, Tyson: Belt Lake G. Wllltht, Chappenu, Kelly ' Cole, History repeats Itself In the meeting of these teams today, ss they met lest In tha final of the Pavnaa cup, ' rear Bingham winning rather easilyofunon the that occasion. Tha personnel team la very similar to b" ,h"t although Balt Lake met last sea-o- n. has strengthened two or three positions during the present season Blngharri the present champion, seems to be the favorite They have eplendld team and have trained oth- -r for todays game On the a slightly ha hand! Salt Lake year, nnd strnnger team than last an unfortunate points to the fact that occurrence spoiled their chancee In the the 1025 final, as shortly after commencement of the game one of their plavere disputed the linesmanor- s decision too strenuously and was dered off the fteldt FIRST CONTEST. , It ! twenty years ago Since the to the T'tah Paynes cup was presented for competition, floocer aseorlatlon the first final contest taking place on Walkers Redd In May, 1S06 On that occasion the finalists were Balt lake he and Eureka, and it turned out to e a most exciting game At a Trv thev score , the ws tied et 11 would, neither team could obtain the minutes advantage, but about twenty from the end Eureka was awarded a penalty kick from which they scored, Things looked black for the Balt Iak- Following Faro (Centtn4 a ly half-tim- Thanks So? the Dale Bed and Blue team match, with ninety players participating, is attracting great attention today, and the club players are in readiness for the annual competition. In addition to the usual Interest attached to the match, it will mark the completion of the membership drive at the club. One flnaliRt in the Nlbley Fafk Golfers' association special cup tournament for May will be determined today, when Joe C swells and A J. Snow clash. E. B. Elmmons meet Frank Todd, while Jack Cook opposes R. E. Gtivrs in second round matches. The winners of the second round encounters will meet in the semifinal round Sunday morning, and the final round will take place Sunday afternoon. Match play against par will be the day 'a feature at the Ooun-tr- y club. t ry-go- v ' Jojmny Kilonis ' so-s- to ECS SCORE. . Molls partially redeemed himself tv? hit of the day off Jetting inthethefirst sixth and Ister getting another hit. The Bees spoiled Hurst chances for a shutout by teaming up on him In the ninth for three run Nielsen singled, O'Neill bunted safe- Gardner smacked out a and o Neill scoring Nielsen Crowley scored Gardner, but died on third when Schneider, Whaling and Jacobs (batting for Wood) went out In order. Danning. Fpur catcher, proved to be the chief thorn In the aide of Prick yesterday, getting four hits in five times up and driving In five runs In the fifth inning, Danning connected to send in two runs after two strikes had been called on him. Brick lined in one which was supposed to be the third strike, hut Umpire Barber ruled differently and called It a ball Danning eent the next one for a buggy ride through the pitcher's box and past second field bae to center Calvin W Ike, right-han- d pitcher, waa in the grandstand getting over sn attack of the flu Jimmy Walp. who has been in bed from an Injury for two week was hobbling around, but will not be In shape to pitch for some time. Bat Jacobs wse in the dugout resting from his Cn tinned ts Jollswtng Ftf. ly, hricb X Three beat hit niempeoa. hit Thom peon, Boeenberf, Kaox. Lseke. ttolea baaco Awerkamp and baerifkefelt' Monuaa. Doable lAmpa to ritaperoidt Leake te pieva Thompeoa Rrtcb barn oa belle Off Awerkamp ft, Th YrttntB off- - Aero 1. Struck wit By Awerkamp 4. SfwH.I FOCATELDO. Idohn. Wav M by Heffner 1 by Bero 2. Buna batted la Erick S Shield ft, Thompson 2, Rfteea Bannock, took th. opening of berff Left oa bac Ofilen S Twin Falla th. Lrran rle In Pooat.llo thin ft Ramrd rone Twla Falla ft. Or lea t. Bon-n- ar .Coe of 7 t tha by t redit Ttrtory to Awerkamp, charge de on th. mound for Pocatello, and Time of feat te Bero. aaie l hour &9 Coleman, Ixigran hurler, pitched food tmpiree-jA- w idinutee. end Stone. former but Two-bae-e (ox .am. t ball, the By defeating the West high Panthers in four out of five matchee the Eaat high netmen captured the championship of a league consisting of East, West, Westminster and the t niverslty of Utah freshmen. The Leopards made a clean sweep of the team corn petition. The greenlings took second piaoe, losing only to the champion team. The feature match of yesterday's competition was the doubles encounter between Freed and Hardy of East and Nebeker end Hay of West. This tuuele produced soitie sparkling play on both side but the Leopard combine had a slight edge, winning In straight sets McDowell Qf West registered the only Fanther victory. The results Freed. East, defeated Nebeker, McDowell, West, deWest, feated Jones, East, Freed and Hardy, East, defeated Nebeker and Ray, West, Miller, East, PASADENA. OnJ., May!y ths Associated Prca) Mrs Gcrgg IJfur defeated Tsvlor, West, of tho California Country clur, today Miller and Latvia. East, defeated Tayest, donned ihs southern California wo- lor and Hardy, men golf crown at the expense of Miss Kathleen Wright of Annandale, whom ehe defeated. S and 1, In the finAl match at the Mkhrlck Country yee-terd-a) 1, hut E. 2nd So. p. 72 E. 2nd So, (hop in the intermountain west . These Are Separate Trouser Days Is Sam mm a n trrlRgtn their old OMta for ni to match with now trouser, Other want aepanto trouser for dr or outtnc, xnd till Other want wort Pint., Khaki Breech,, or Corduroy. IT MATTERS NOT 17 IT'S PANTS We hav them, in every me from Boy 3 Year to Men' Sue 84 'VWte- I(; 176 Metor Am., Waeetch 20 4610 to. State, Murray JK). e-- e g. giat ftouto, Hylend 2068. Waist. a 1; 1 Nothing But PANTS ... ItIO (Alt 1 Spr!1 te Th Trlbnu. FftEBTON, Idaho, Mar 28 A record smashing card for each valley mas staged here Thursday night when Battling Lamereaux of Traston gained tha decision of all Judges over Leo Bekvtead of Rman Lake In a bout filled with thrills for lfuO fan Five hundred more were turned away In the first round the native followed up wallop after wallop and continued It throughout the six but the smiling Swan Laker, at 173 pound V fight heavier than Lamereaux, pound could not he knocked mit. lamereaux who how has seven atralght- victories ting, being able to strike his oppo- went Simon any time Beckstead wag one of tha mmiit flghtara lean In (ha valley and gav soma welLplacad punch In tha seinlflnsla Arnold Jargonson of iYoston and Mart Dahls of Logan a draw. In the preliminaries clod A Mr Dixon knocked out Red Thatcher in the second round Jeff Rtear af Falrvlew won a decision from L?an Chstterton In tha fourth. Haul Heuaser M wton also gained tha decision from Melvin Hmith of Rait laka In the fourth. Tha card was staged through tha American Legion lonai post and the chamber of comY A Allred merce chairman Frankie Darren hf Logan acted aa lrevioua to tha bout ha referee thxkenged the winner to a mate h gi a later data -- memory of hla son. Prod, Junior, who wo one of th itandlng at lots ' out-- y toldh- WHttM Balt Lake high gradu- for While; Miss Ryan Wins. May 28 (By tha Preaa) A marie and Franca ana victory apleca today In tha flrit day piay of tha iniarna-tio- a taara tennis match on tha hard oourts of tba Racing club Tha match la sort of a ravanga affair for tha triumphant Indoor invasion of tha Unltad State teat winter by Rena La Costa and Jean Burotra. Aft Rad been predicted. La Coete O. captured his match from Howard Klnaey of Ban Francisco, but not without difficulty, Tha score ware Miss Elisabeth Rvan of tha American team defeated Mila. Dave, PARIS, scorad Of f. Davit possible fifty - in athletics, th highest cor that ho ever been mod by an Bast high ath- 1, 6 FEREt plays well. Paul itmsiasa, Touts.... Total . S45344) fiiwt by 1oqJqs . I'ch at11o . . Isotun Rbso OuRtBpirr Tsitt i OslMtn Ml VJnk J 6 87 11 nnM . J Efo, Xlenk Boolsmin Twh . H bit hn (iff benner to Dcujamla te 1itt? efj puy f Three If Pace rtifeemft olema 8 ftO 4 Iftft Soft (Wl OOt 7 pr Csmilli, Zseffel PoajsmiB ft, Ueun 3 oSiss Poros Error Kins, ( .. 4 O ft ft ft ft 0 3 A Struck 3 at--B- y 4 ILasi horn iT te UhUorae PecateUe ,3 rsl nnk1n to 9am. Legs a 1, pen)a mas-Karoe Vsiplrea flueacer English, French Racers Qualify INDIANAPOU3, Ind., May 8 (Bv tha Associated Preea ) The automobile raoe at ths Indianapolis motorway next Monday, was assured an International aspect today when one English and one French car passed the qualifying teat, W Douglas Hawkes of London. England, drove an English machine at rate of 14 47 miles an hour In the trial. Albert Guyot, Frenchman, put hie raoer at an average speed of 88 6 miles an hour: Four other drivers and oars qualified today, bringing tha total number to nineteen to date Herbert Jones, driver who received fatal Inlurte in an accident during tha qualification trial Thursday, died at a local hospital tonight. Uwr. Jfnv M fRv Pr With hflfhl- mlltt a faverf, ntia ktei j4 kim nkine a prHjmlnAr'm rtf th in vm ff the ouhinnr trui k and hatntlAOhp f efrmom. The finale Ul be fcl4 Anvx1-t4W1 liJinole lor MALLORY VICTOR rrplen4 Vr?inrnc Aaui!i4 iri th a!kvrv le R hehnlft h U jrttAir tt.L if Mra 7 8 Mi44ies 4 May Bi-tim- ten-rou- ten-rou- f COLLEGE TRACK At Corvallis Unlv.rslty of Oron (6, Oregon Agricultural collee. 5 X 60-8- 1 - s (TfifjiUMumuiitwMttMMtttftmtttmaamriuniHtfainniimmaainiHWWiw ten-mi- le Lund Johnson . Reelected Net Leader at A. C. ?. f Land John- OGAN, Kay Aon, premier ietmii ncqnetamr of tli UUh AgglM, wx mlteted CKptain ef tke tennla team for next war bv this ssasens letter XawA men this afternoon. th Aggie daring th past eamn and was the outstanding performer en th Aggie team. He represented th Aggie at th Rocky Mountain tenni meet In Boulder, Colo., last week. Th Aggies will los only one letter man this year. Don Parkinson. econd Parkinson finished hi year os regular player and his place will b hard to fill in th lineup. Next year fir letur men, D r 1 y, Barrows, Johnson, Thomas and Vernon, will be on band for th Aggie. Bv th middle of next week finals in th A trie spring tennis tnurn.y will probably bo played. Three medal are being awarded to tho cap-talli- winner. They Fit the Face and Set the Pace! Straw Hats t man here, "for That alone ihonld brin; many afher all, if thl icrvlc that mean to much in th correct wear of your gtraw hat. Every ityl that new in itrawa, braida, fancy bands, Panamas, snap and eailor. $2 $3 H PAY CASH ClORE ILL j CLOSES $5 $6 IT PAYS AT OCLOCK MAKES TO CHOOSE FROM i SEE THEM TODAY; r- - In lea the j A. E TOUROSEN ta- - Phon Wh 2878. 453 So. Main. Phone Wu 2877. j Come to Ed Gray and take advantage of the fitting service given by ' out hat expert , DISTRIBUTOR. V M- m ) Special Value Today CITY. lOTVA rn (By th Jo Dun3 weltrwight, outpointed Willi Hxrmon of Nw York In m tam exhibition in tho Cony Xalmnd Dundee cut Haretaflium tonight. In th mon badly about both'ey closing hour of th fight. Harmon on pound les. weighed 1434, Dundee There were no knockdown. The fight wae alow for fteven tart-- d rounder In th eighth, Pund th rally which brought him th unanimous decision of th Judge Dundee's oiaim to th leading of th welterweight division hlU be recognised by th New York state athletlo commission a a result of his victory tonight. However, it Is likely he will hav to await Pet Latsos pleasure for a match, a the new tltl holder has six months In which to defsnd his title before being forced Into a match against his outstanding contender. Lew Tehdler, Philadelphia welterBasil weight, decisively outpointed Gaiiano, New Orleans. In a eemifinaL Each weighed 846tt Prm a bit faster! 600-m- Encounter Opens th Winner to Bfe Recognized as Leading Contender. NEW YORK, probably will be eomeone someone wltb a great left hand and a Jolting right and, above all else, somebody wh oan Hand up under some stiff punch. Ing " Ive felt ever, since then the th champion woe putting a nice little tag on m when, he eald that. It my unswerving belief that TS be th net heavyweight champion et the World but I didnt always feel that way. In my earliest yars the Idea ef a boxer never really occurred te me. I gues it waa about the farthest thing from my thought. But th war came, I enlisted In the matin a and, like most of the other boy, I went . In for boxing a a mean of diversion. In the end, cf. ter a long eerie of elimination battle., I wae the champion. Wh.it the war ended I wasnt ee sure about adopting ringdom aa a career. But thoee who were my friends and who had eeen me box in th army camps. Insisted that 1 tak a whirl at th professional gome. 1 did, nearly seven years atm. In those days, and for many of th years afterward, I didnt hare any real thought fn mind about ability Bor then I was to whip Dempsey. bulking only around 161 te 171, and no I figured that man, no matter how great he was, could spot th great champion more than twenty pound and give him a beating. time conditions change But changed, and, through more than year. Tv felt Increasingly confident oan whip Jack Dempsey. that Nearly two years ago 1 began t do a llKte more growing, and, la addition to that. I began to put on of solid nearly fifteen pound more fighting flesh. In that a time I hav point where developed physically to be0 I feel that Its Just about tween Dempsey and myself. It was while that was happening that Dempsey mode th declaration true; that no giant that I feel can whip him, that the big men are mad to order for him; that the man who would dethrone him would be younger, fester, with ability to' hit and ability to take it. thought When I read It. thee earn to me: than Dempsey. "Im younger Tm foster. Valle--ta IM ) (OmRwwd ee younger, lete. It represents membership on all four major team and crossOther - qualifications country. are leadership, and morality scholarship. The selection of Davis wo extremely popular With the eotir school. .... Assoolatftd TUNNkV, (Oopyrlgbt, 1I2S, by Universal Swrvtoe) Not ee long SEW YORK. May m. ago Jack Dempsey declared: men who will take awajr my efuun-plonsh- ip ating in 190. ed th am total of forty points out of a Bob Darla. 0(N( f.r J.ok Dempeey THI. er. SxpreMly lot UnlverMl lo. CH.ll.naM- - -' school, and France Bfe Ten Track Mil, j 6, Lamereaux Wins Fierce Battle tiewt roc sen We mctch Bodge 1 3, club. vant Zlen-ke- Mrs. Lifur Is t, flv. hill Allowing .1 and the latter Billy M.n.oa, former Northwestern tea truer, timed by Skipper Bonner Thurnday held down tha hot comer for the Bannock, today and played two out of ?ood ball. Ha rot and hits one of hi. time at bat, baeee, three went for blow, Zlenke, renter fielder for Pocatello, held the hltttnir honor, of the diy. yet ting three out ef three trip, to the of the vtoltiny club plate Coleman home run In the fourth marked out a lnnlny Bonner mu given rawed eupport In tbe flret of the third, and three errors bv Benjamin and one by Osborne resulted In Ixeran seortnjr four aount-'rThe One run .cored bv Boyne In the first Innlne wae also tha reeult of an error by Benjamin. Pocatello eoored two In th Rr,t when Benjamin elnyled and Wnees rot on when Perea dropped a throwa from Ccdeman. Both scored on double to left center The Bannocks scored two more In the third when Beniamin walked sod scored on Menses triple to left ceh-tMenrea scored on Zienke s single to right In tha fifth frame Benjarrtln walked and .cored on Mengee single to center Menre stole second O.bome fanned Zienre walked and was forced at second to TYItt rrounder to Perea and Taltt scored when Mengeo dropped Bojere fly, 0 Keene ) LOGAV BBOA A Bes lamia B H 1 4 4 Per.. 2b ... 4 1 I1 II 2h a. HeMea, Sb . 4 2 0 1 (terrain, ft . I I Hbnrne, ramtltl, lb.. r.etf.l at. 41 111 aa OTlHivnrtd 2b .... Kina rt ... 41 H1 ft ft ! 0 Pratt, e . . 4 An 51 0 71enke. cf. ft ft 10 0 Taltt, lb ., Siller Sb . 4 4 D I ARnyer 4 ft ft ft rf . If 4 0 1ft 4 11 Warms Leopard Netmen Triumph Oyer-Pantl- ier Stars . The only exclosire p&nt U. S. Bannocks Take Another Fall Out of Logan rune worse. -- 72 HOT SPRINGS. Art . May W (By tha Associated Press. Jadk Dempsey will defend his hsarywslght title on the night of September II. That announcement was made tonight by Te Rickard to ths Associated Press, large Dempsey, accompanies by party that had been with him In Hendersonville, N. C., arrived In Hot a oonference Spring, this morning for wltb Rickard, which was held this afternoon. "Dempsey and t hare agreed a. to who hie opponent will be." Rickard said, ,nd the date of the bout willI be on the night of September II. cannot, however, at thle time state whom Dempsey will dwfend his title against, t wlU make that faot publlo when I appear before the New York state boxing commission next Weds needay." Feral In tha third match achieved something of a feat In tak ing tha first sat from Vincent Richand than running up four ard games against tha American's six in tha second. Rain, which fell steadily tha atarnoon, finally throughout postponement of tha decidbrought frame tomorrow after each until ing a game. player had wonwere soggy and slow, The court and thift undoubtedly favored Klnftay bound of tha tha slow for somewhat, ball added to tha deceptive duality of hla undercut chop, tha Californian's Th. moat affective stroke. AOOOOgfO Tourney Winner Hide! directly Gene Analyzes His Possiof Taking bilities Jack Dempseys Crown. annually in cy from Prod 0. Richmond, It doner. This ward is given Commission. -- merry-go-roun- d AURORA, III . MA3rv28-(B- y the Associated. Freea ) A ronfldnnce gam to victimize an individual rather than an extenaive plot to effect a rambling coup tonight was blamed by officials for the confenacd poisoning of Today's Schedule. Idaho Fells at Salt Lake. Twin Falla at Ogden. Logan at Pocatello. ath-leti- proficien- Split Even in Joe Dundee Is Tennis Matches Victorious in Clash Tonight Pressed Richatds Hard Tame Battle Police Seek ''Brains of Plot; Business Man for Victim. Buccy DOB DAVIS was declared Wln-- u ner of the Richmond medal e and received the emblem of Announcement to Be Made to -- Boxing and Ira Dem Poisoning of Horses Is Due to Con Game STAND. Special to Tbe Trfbtfae. ,.QG DEN, May 28. is!gb ftebool yesThe Gunners took Misa terday. the Bruins into camp today by ihs Charlotte Stewscore of f to 4, In a contest which art presented It showed the Ogden club up In a better the medal in Unfortunately for the Bees, didn't rain yesterday. And because light than in previous local contests. memory ef her Tbe burling of Awehkamp of Ogden of this oversight on the part 4f the father, Frofep-- , sor William local weather bureau the. Bees got a was good, but tbs weakness which- ' has characterised a number of GunStewart, one of sound spanking In fact, is was worsy ner hurlera was again evident This the old guard than a spanking was his liberal issuance of bases on v4 of as University waa about It balls, nine In all being accorded the of Utah inbad a lambasting j visitors. fca t aa eygr ben structors, In the ninth Inning, when all was demo Misa Carver peaceful, Awerhamp walked Barker n tthin and Malone when two were out, end cored 6 out fines of Ihompeon tripled, srorlng two run of a possible 62 called Bonnev In the second inning, with one out, point and had park It was such on Rodoubled and scored Thompson a beautiful day Gladys Carver tbe distinction The other Twin senberg's single. , a for, a bail game, , of being Falls ruo came in the seventh rhiefly too' t A member of every major and mion walks doubled. Dwyor Rosenberg When the mer- nor team during her three years walked, Devos struck out, Apperreoo o u n d was flew out, Gorman walked and Backer at E&str MHsa Carver was given over the score r run over got walk, the an ovation when the announceforcing 8 14 in stood to Erich a In of Ogden contributed ment wae mad- efavor of the Idaho measure to the Uunftef large victory laJIa Hpudu The. with two circuit smacks Tbe first Bees three count- came in the sixth with Knox on the era cAme In the f path and in the seventh he repeated last inning, when- -' the act with cn and ta the Sait Lakers Knox occupying the nark In each finally got to Bob instance ball the over the fence sailed Ed Nose, Hurst, and got to in almost Identically the same spot him hard in right center Kor five Innings Hurst held In the seventh the Gunners broke Bees helpless, retiring them In loose. 2eake doubled, Awerkamp sinorder, ahile his teammates gled And, Lake was out at home when here were smacking Wood offerings bhleld waen t Lampe laid down the bail Wood W'hen and there and Awerkamp smacked hard Molls usually heaved singled, butscoring wee out Ijampe, going to second. ftperisl te The Tribnae. the bgll over Crowley's head and the Cox singled and Knox walked, after OGDEN, May 28 A aeason of inBrick continued Erich cracked his second homer. teresting wrestling buts la expected sm nicked for twenty hits, Includ-on shlch The A of work In close tomorrow night when Johnny to center p person two ing a home run by Hose with for Twin Falls was outstanding Kilonis of Boston and Ira Dern meet base Mnlie is charged with two er- field He ball in n In the Nlel-sqfinish match at tbs Twenty-thir- d seen a scooped times, rors on wild throws, OShea Snd of them difficult The two clubs street auditorium. let balls go between them for hits most meet tomorrow afternoon at This is the second meeting iof ths again have which ordinarily they would two, Dern hAVlng won a close conhandled nicely, Gardner booted one in 4 80 o'clock test from Kilonis early in ths week. cepter field and all the way around a very peculiar gams was pffered to That bout went longer than ths tlms limit of two hours and five minutes the cash customers. before the Sait Laker obtained the STARTED WELL. third fall. Kilonis then appealed to For three innings the contest looked the American Legion to Stags a return like a real one A double play, Whalmatch in order4 to give him a chance ing to Molls to Crowley, In the first to defeat the Utahn before returning inning got the erowd Ino good humor east. until the Things vent along One of the scheduled preliminaries fourth, In which frame Rose t'ngled, of special Interest Is ths match bePurke doubled, J Cronin bunted, tween John T'aswUaria and William Danning singled, Hurst went out and colored, both local shop Edmonds, AH of this meant Hutton singled R. P shopmen workers. urged that four runs for the Spuds. Wood refitted for Bito in the eighth, forced these two be matched in Y(ew of their tired the side and apparently settled runner previous showing In the- - next frame Callaghan precedlfig down The American Legion quartet will tBetied for FitxgeraM la (be ninth; sing.ed, Hose Jilt to Molle for what filed sing some original numbers for belooked like a double plav, but by the Score out. br inftlojr tween preliminaries. timr Crowley got Molle's throw but fwta fftUe of th T dugout Callaghan was In, ones Rose awe on third and Brick Wood Rune Becker, Moloaey Roe- fttunmery was ready to call It a day, but there enbcrx, Thompson Cox Keoz X was no relief twlrlers to be had From nrirk t, AwerkampUap Brr re Them peon, then on the game went from bad to lioeeaberx Lempe 2 Shield, Betee. Hone TliK Forest Wl ceirad th toCheef. Yesterday; Spud Swing Bad Stick Local Tourneys four thoroughbreds at Exposition resulted Jn the cancelpark, which lation of the feature race yesterday and the subsequent death of of the horses Chief of Police Michaels of Aurora and Clifford R Trimble, general manager of Exposition park, said they believed I. U Young, business man of Charleston, W a, who Is one of four men under- - arrest In connection with tha poisoning, waa the .intended victim, and had been lured to Aurora by confidence men According to information riven to the tha plan waa to authorities, ' dope the four horses so another entry in the race. Keens, would win They understood Younr wae to have bet on haensa, his winnings being calculated lo induce further gambling Yopng and Davie were arrested last confessions of the nijfht following poison plot by Prank Marion of Utica, N Y , and E Leaver of Toronto, Canada- Earl Clark, also named In the admissions, la sought a the brains of the scheme Warrants charging conspiracy to commit malicious mischief were Issued for Marlon, Leaver, Young, Davis and Clark todav, while civil authorities pressed efforts to locate Clark Elizabeth K , owned by J Keller of New Orleans, died today from the poisoned sugar fed tha four horses Apology, owned by K E Sterrett of Kentucky, died last night, but Sandras .and Green Woods, the other two poisoned, are expected to recover The discovery that the horse were HI led to prompt cancellation of the race It was persistently rumored horsemen last night that the among plot was engineered in connection with a betting coup involving bookmakers in t hirago, Ft. Iouts, Detroit and other cities While discounting this theory tonight, the- - authorities said the matter jequld be atfted to the bottom GLADTS CARVER re 5texr.it modal for girl gtaenl .Uilvtlc ability In hMlth lMtdenbip, atUetk. taadard, and "1 sportsauuMh i p at tba ' aat f.TISS Town Fans Chance Almost Tilt Features HOW Batesmen Give Home National Game Murdered Red and Blue a. ; 258-26- 0 Main Street. |