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Show HIE. X) SALT tLAKL TRIBUNE, SATURDAY SIORNINO, MAY 2Df- - third. Oft. 1 rudy, rea. Is Looked For Today SweeUer Captures Two Difficult Matches; U. S. Champ's Defeat Surprise MUIR FIELD, gootland, Associated Pres ) Jew (By tho SwMtMr of New York, former Ameri- V and amateur lntercolleciate d champion, and A F. 81mpon of meet tomorrow In the finale of the British amateur gol championScot-lan- r ship. i , When the semifinals of th tournament started today expectation was general among the followers of golf here that Bobby Jones, American champion, after his magnificent victory yesterday over Hubert Harris, present British titleholder, most likely would make America's bid tomorrow In the classic final tilt, with the dash possibility of an if Sweets er also survived.- "JONES PASSES OUT. It was not to be, however. Bobby, the magnificent, passed out of the picd ture In 'the mornings play. Hs was defeated, 4 and A, by A. Jamieson, Jr., youthful Scotch novice in International golf. Sweetser, .former Yale university star, won In the morning, two up, from Robert Scott, Jr, and played sterling golf In the afternoon-againhis Irish opponnent W. G. Brownlow, winning a thrilling struggle. this by Sweetser accomplished steadiness on the extra holes after close of the somewhat at faltering the regulation-perio- d. Meanwhile, the setting for the finals had been rounded out by Brownlows victory over W. A. Murray of West Hull and the success of A. F. Simpson. sterling Highland youth, ovtr O C. KUiey of Luddlngston in ths mornThis brought Simpson ing round. against Jamleeon In a purely British half of the semifinal. Jamieson, a likely youtfv but not sufficiently reasoned to stand the strain of a long championship tournament, went down, 2 and 1. Jones' defeat not only was a hard blow to his American followers, but was regretted, as much as national pride would permit, by numbers of who native golfing enthusiasts, tronged to the course to witness the matches In the closing stages of the tournament. sixth-roun- twenty-one-ha- le BOBBY 18 POPULAR. Bobby unquestionably Is a popular over here and the prospect of figure a final wherein he would figure was an alluring one, which the downfall of the American amateur and erst-Srhl- It open champion shattered was difficult to believe that the Bobby Jones whose game collapsed before the trim young Glasgow youth this morning was the same man who overwhelmed Harris, ft and ft. yesterday. Jones pulled hts drive Into the rough on the first hole and was little better on the second, losing both. He recovered one at the fourth, but lost the tenth, twelfth and fourteenth, missing holes hie putts, while Jamie son never wavered. Without mistakes on his opponents part, only birdies could save the American, and he could not produce them. So the match ended at the fifteenth. Sweetser had a hard day. bat came His match with through splendidly. Scott was not an easy one, particularly as he turned two down and yas forced to win the battle on Ml last nine.. But he was equal to the task, although aided somew hat by t jje' Glas gow mans nervousness after missing a putt at ths ninth that lost him the hois. DRIVING IS DECISIVE. In ths afternoon semifinal Sweetser s longer driving and .steady puttaling cut a considerable figure, though Brownlow proved a hard cus- tomer to shake off. There were British rounds of applause as the Irishman's fine putts on the seventeenth and eighteenth squared the match and forced It to extra holes. .Sweetser did not cave In; neither did Brownlow. But a slight mistake In direction on an aproach by the Irishman and his failure to run up sufficiently on his next try gave Bweetser an opening of which he took Immediate advantage to finish the match on the twenty-firs- t green. Tomorrows result is problematical although caddies and others around the course tonight were making small wagers that Sweetser would come through, because of his longer experience In competitive golf, which is Tf you are out of work, a Tribune Went Ad will help you find a oh. ' expected to stand him In good stead In the final. thirty-six-ho- LONDON, May 28. (By the Associated Press ) There are 28k entries for the British open golf championat the ship, which will be played Royal Lytham and fit Annes Golf club at SL Anne during the last week in June. The list includes Jim Barnes, Bobby Jones, George Von Elm, Joe Kirkwood, Silas M. Newton, BUI Ai Watrous, Emmet French, Thomas Armour, Roland Mackensle, Fred McLeod, Walter Hagen, Watts Gunn and Cyril Walker. Mel-hor- n, Riverton Loses to Lehi Squad; Hits Numerous Special to Th Tribtm. LEHI, May 28 The baseball season opened at Lehi with a neat little exhibition between C battery, the Lehi unit of the Utah national and Fiverton, Lehi won. Id to 7,guard, Lehi led with two runs in the first Inning, Riverton not being able to score until the fourth, when It made three circuits of the diamond At the'cloee of the fifth inning the score was tied at Battison, pitching for Riverton, lost his control -In the seventh Inning and the battery- boys- - responded with a neat five-ru- n score Battloti was replaced by Argle, who held the soldiers sooreless. . LEHI. Brown. If H. Atwood, Lunneu, so Evans, Bone, ef.., Wilson, p W. Atwood, LIKELY PARIS, May 28 (By the Associated Presa) The draw for the womens alrigleo in the international hard court tournament, beginning here on June S, places Susanne Lenglen at the head of the top half and Miss Helen Wills at the bottom of the second half. Thus there is a good prospect of another meeting between the French and American championa Mile. Lenglen first plays Mme Peterie of Hungary, while Miss WUU meets Mme. Goidlng of France. The top half of sixteen contains two Americans, Mrs.- - Marion Ryan meeting Mme. Danet This indicate the possibility of MUa. Lenglen and Miss Ryan again coming together as semiflnaiista The sixteen names forming the bottom half includs two Americana Mias Wills and Miss Mary Browns. Mils. Oontoslavos and Did! Vlasto, two strong French players, appear In the bottom half and are likely to neet in ths second round. entrants In There are seventy-fiv- e the men's single. The top half contains Rene La Costs, P. G N Turn-buof England, Baron de Morpurgo of Italy, Nicholas Mlshu of Rumania, Eduardo Flaquer of Spain, C. F. Aeschliman, Howard Kinsey and Jean Borotra. In the lower half are M Washer of Belgium, M, O. Fisher ol England,vonHenri Cochet of France, Baron Kehrling of Hungary, and VinJacques Brugnon of France I cent Richards. Mias Wills is not playing In the womens doubles, but Mile Leuglen is entered, with Mile Vlasto as her partner Eighteen couples are entered in this part of the competition, Miles. Ienglcn and Vlasto topping the first half and the Misses Ryan and Browne cbfting the lower half. Thirty-fou- r couples are entered for women's doubles, but Mile. Lenglenifa Jacques Brugnon head the top half and Miss Wills and Vincent Richard close the lower half. Thirty-thre- e couples appear in ths men's double Richards and Kinsey are In the lop half where also ar Bototra and La Costa Nell it Howard, Totals lb. fr a Bash-for- d jreer-old., Own-red- e -- Rerr-etl- on a year-ol- year-eld- win Wednesday and McMurtrv was used for a victory yesterday. Molfoy, youngster from Hollywood, was In the dugout, but as he Is the only man available for today. Whaling had to let the husky redhead from the university take his medicine. Offer, catcher, was Also in ths stand nursing 5 5 5 a spilt finger. Box soore . IDAHO FALLS 44 RummanRuns Brown wood 1. Lunnen 2, Evan Austin 1, Smith 8, Battison 1, Millard T. Newman 1, Argle 1, Garside 1, 1. Nell Referees Smith and Year-anc- e. MISSOJTLA. Mont, Mar 28 (By the Associated Press) Montana hooted awav its last chance for a conference victory here yesterday afternoon when three errors In the ninth Inning allowed Washington State college to tie the score at Two more bobbles in the eleventh, coupled with two hits, permitted the visitors to push three more runs over The score was 7 to 4 the plate Montana was held scoreless after the first inning. Becker pitched ball Baglas Bride 100, Lady xCharmlug I plan 110, A nc beater 112, s Me- up, 109, Panhy 122, (kip Aloof 109 103, Apoatle 111, Whltkalonf Applrcroaa 103, 111, Brice 111. Plym.e 103, Borderland Cartoonist IIP, taUw 100. Croydeh MM, rApprentlre sllow.nre. clear; trank, faat. W either, ns league, 8pringfield, ef a mile, ran Its record up to ten straight wins Roma H ftUOPanl purse before being stopped. MU 7 00, ICO and 82.8ft. won (t.aruert 0 84 and 100 Mamilioo 8040 Itterinft, Hack Wilson of the Chicago Cub arcotuL Margate 102 (Ryan), 84 tat, ; third. Dona IS 2ft was given credit for the longest hit Time. Button, Jeb, Lack ever made on the Chicago grounds snd Koae Mist alao ran. !t and s sixteenth, Third race one when he hit the center field score three rear old and op pome ItSOO BWck board off Larry Benton of the Bos- i.rarkl 0ft (Benhatn), 83 0, 8A00 and 12 40. In ton Braves Sunday's game. won Rnanell tare Iftft (Zucchini), 87 20 and In the second. Mjr Destiny DM tr.arttar). third. Time. 1 40 Lieutenant Rust, Herhv t'viee sod Repeater also ran of S mils, twe-eaFourth race. Ni ropb 118 $1200 Forest old, pnran 3-A40. wo a; 13.40 sod 40. Bml Helen lift Johmwxii 89 80 and 82 8ft. second: Bourbon Citrl 116 ( W. Garner i 82 8rt, third. Time J OO 45 Realm Was. Stone. Mayhap Mary Jane, Foil; Tims. Tldetle nnd Peaxy seft ran a Fifth race, one mile, puree flSOft. and np l.ancer lift (eai). 81200. ar 87 and 84 8ft won Valley Mht 112 Bock nerl 814 00 and 88 8ft second . Frano PH tWoodet 84 40, third. Time. 1 4ft. Hats t p, Lnncchampe Ceattossd frasa Preceding Gaffner. Jolly Boy Spaa Lord Maine, Lady Lyna and Watchik Rosa ran 4 ful also era. but this reverse seemed to spur fUxtii race fteeelrhthe of a asMe, S Irbeleon IflT (Ked-erlethem on, with the result that a fe 8t won: Phil $4 90 minute later the score was again 924 2ft. 80 tied, and Salt Lake forged ahead and Tote 106 I Heapel i . 8ft 40 and 82 8ft. second, scored another goal, being the first Ourtnda 104 (Gamer). 84 80. third. Ttma. team to have their name engraved on 1 ftl SLA terokne. Carter. Little Guinea. Pompano, Vernon. Pretty Rub. the cup bv finally winning one of the Montemea. Edna Mae Watch tfca Tina, Doctor Baa most exciting finals by a 1 score. Bob also ran. Johnson and The teams that played in the first fteyrnth ntca. ena mil kad a sixteenth, final cup tie were kle and op claiming pvrne 1 131 For Salt Lake H. J. HaJton. goal; three-rea80000. 8A8ft Grand King 80 (Benhaml. Fred Sanford And Walter RussNl, 82W. oa: Ka)aha 84 (Pubetst. 8ft 8ft backs; James Snedden. Willie White and Toro 80 J Johnson I. Fred and 8ft 4ft seeped b fify pue Soore by innings: Idaho Falls ...... .0 0 0 4 2 4 1 1 214 Salt Lake ...... 00090000 Runs responsible for Summary Wood 11, Hurst 8. Struck out By Wood 4. by Hurwt 0. Base on balls Off Wool 8 Wild pitches Wood 2 Stolen base Burke. Home run Rose Two has hlte J. Cronin, Gardner. SacrfflcesSilva, Johnson, Hmst Runs batted In By Hutton 2. by Ross S, hr Burke t, by 6, Banning by 2 Gardner bv Crowley Loft on bases Idaho Falls 1ft, Salt IsLks Double plsys Whaling to Nielsen to Crowley, Nielsen to Moll to Crowley Time of game 2 14. Umpire Barber and Gilberg. -- snd Walter Balnabury. halfbacks; Sncd-deGibaon. R. Stevenson 8andv Alec Adamson, Alec Churehill. forwards. j For Eurek Newton, goal; George Menlove. barks and Ashton, Herring Bonner, W. Herring, halfbacks, F Herring. Hohha Fred Brantley, SkillThe Goodyear, mesh o dimple mark ing, Craig, forwards ing, U reduced to 75 cents. The Glide, WHITMAN WINS. From the Coop rNTVERtlTT or IDAHO. Morrow. mesh only, is 50 cents. Price advatv Mar ti The Whitman college base- tage Is tt0W yours along with the de took the iierond of r two-ar- tired quffitiea of eoughnesftr balance Skipper Whaling ihowM that he ball term eerier here this rTternoon rt uld atiU peg to second. Two Spuds R. H. E end long flight. were nipped Just as they were slid7 7 7 Whit men . ing in after a neat run from first. 9 11 9 Idrho . end Wh It man Miller Bob Hurst, twirler. is the only Idaho prtterlee gulll-rui and fUockdale Idaho Fall man who failed to fatten the Krrlron: Struck out By Miller 7, by old average yesterday. Bob was up . Stockdrle 1'mpire six tlmea but didnt get a hit. r, ha did very well in the box. Buy Goodyear golf balls at these prices m How-eve- tw-n- tr In th on irtron1 v,- O Neill Rttrpf lrt at. Innlnr error end rot fr on an m M Moll, coo nert ed for a hit In the elith. bat didn't the peat Initial bar. GOLF Like The Champion iWL For the Holiday Whether it9 Saltair, Lagoon, the Race, or to Canyons Cool You Sojourn Decoration Day - . Good Clothes Lend Boy Longies, Added Zest to the Outing 9.85 and up For Outing or Summer Dress Tii-W- ay SUITS A blue coat, vest and pants to match, for dress, and light separate flannel trousers to wear with same coat for suit for outing. The popular summer. 2-pa- nts Separate Flannel Trousers Pronin rot a In the eerenth nUien O'NelU loet the bail In the run. two-herr- er The Ppndr were mmewhat orlopled th.meeleee. glim I, plavlnr third, le a rntcher, g.lt Leke fan. lll remember. . . gtlv tnrd Bill hr n new nnme gome fun h dubbed him -Urn, Thle will rmhrhle dleplrre Wild Bill and 1 A dmiblft T1ftV, Nlnltnn to fyDw- - Action to and4 (ha last Inning yp- - Urday. AC gr "R.w Meat" At thst tha Spud sktppar Wn 4 llks to sv him 1ft ful r ' in ft do gam ft. Mmybft today. Brick Wood fannnd six yaatnrday. Ear! Fhnnlv'a fnftt of hitting a(x connamtlve JnuMa and plHng a bocn run on top of that probablr will go In th record hooka aa nomnthlng Prior to that tha While go first aacknr mad I hr ad single in nft game F Also Separate Blue Coats and t- J v n. 1 Onty er -, i!- Track ter Loom CAMBRIDGE!, Um, Mat 2. (B y tha Associated Press ) Ths University of Southern California's spectacular track snd field squad strength- I ened Its proepee ta of carrytnr off tho ' Intercollegiate A. A. A. A. championship for the vecond straight year by monopolizing major honors today in ths elimination" tests paving the way for tomorrow's finals. Ths Trojans not only led a score of rival ooltegea ty gaining thirteen qualifying plaoes. but furnlahed the outstanding Individual performer of ths day In their brilliant curtain, Clarence L. (Bud) Houser, who shattered championship meat records In both ths shot put and dleous throw. Houser eclipsed his own former mark In the dlncua, eet last year, by hurling the platter i&l feet 1 H Inches, after tossing ths shot a distance of 49 feet 113t Inches to displace the standard set last spring by Ralph Hills of Princeton at 49 feet i lnchea FAR WESTERN TINGE. There pit distinct far western tinge to ths day's performance at Harvard stadium. Tale, displaying some of the strength that enabled the Ells to check the California Invasion in two years ago, finished second team honors with eleven qualifiers, Unibut Leland Stanford and the versity of California were close behind. tied for third position with ten qualifiers each. Harvard, qualifying eight men, wag one behind Georgetown, and tied with Princeton, but the Crimson nevertheless Is expected to share with Tale the chief burden of battling fkr western opposition In tomorrow's finals Favorites had little trouble qualifying. but there were several upsets. The biggest came In the broad jump, when Bayes Norton, Tale captain and 1923 champion, failed to qualify, along with Elmer Bondehu of California, who was figured as a possible winner. Both were far below their usual form, Norton being unable to better twenty-tw- o feet, nearly two feet short of his winning mark last year, while Bondshu missed qualifying br only California of an Inch. received another setback when her crack pole vaulter. Hill, failed to clear the bar at the qualifying height of twelve feet. The complete list of qualifying colleges In the fiftieth L places by C. A. A- - A. A. title meet follows: 31; Southern Callfomta, 13; Tale. California and Leland Stamford, 19 ; and Harvard each; Georgetown, Princeton. I each; Pennsylvania and Penn State, 7 each; Cornell and Dartmouth, I each; Syracuse, Colgate Boston college. Massachusetts Institute, J each. Columbia, ti College of the City of New Tork, Holy Cross and 8warthmore, 1 each. poo ami Huahnnd ftivoml rare, Three-- I C as Favorites to Repeat; Houser Shatters Marks. 00, third. ond; Oaeds ftft (lMboSO 1 14 2ft Tamale Dick, Sham field. Iere. air-tig- ht 5 (SalEons Li Gao 110, 113, xlJttle Dane lid CHURCHILL DOWV8 RX8DLT8. Minora In the majors; Joe Tyson, Recond race, the Charles L. Apple to a former CoIoneL had towalt a long of a mile, three morial cup ateeplechaae, First nice, and , Ravel 135, Falrmeont time before being able to break into purse 81000 Mission Chimes 10 shout two mt)e woo; the big show, but Joe is playing a FcmI. 830 80 8U 0 82and and80 40. 82.00. secgreat game for the Giants In center Tiinkrt lot (Denham Time. 8ft 12 80. tv T Turf 8X40. Montana Tossers Boot Game Away MOTOR CO. ,VEETER 433 445 SOUTH MAIN ST. LOTUBTILLE ENTRIES, thre-yer-ol- Chicago fans, he ran up hts strikeout record to 2002, but was beaten by the Bravea Oeatiaved from Presadlay Page. ..5 With Zsch Car or Truck Purchaied During Our Sale Belmont Event rs ,B FREE! Long Shot Wins t4ee-rer-olPlrat race, pqrsa ftlftm claiming and no air furlongo Pvroot Jdft 4nJne aft, Ir- Jolly Itor 0ft Francea Touia t PhD McOns 10ft. Omnia 101, Rambler 10ft That be T1n 10ft threa-rer- U. S. I year-old- 8b,. - have hitting ability. Th fact that Iva met every great barred none, fighter in my cla took th bast they had dodged non to deal out and was never knocked off my faat In my Ufa prove that I can taka it Earlier In my career there were nme persona who advocated then But I was that I fight Pempaey. ail against that Idea. I felt I was too small then, that I hadn't rained sufficient experience, and I wasnt anywhere near Dempseys claa at that time. But nearly two years ago I felt, coincident with Dempeey' outline of that the hie prospective conqueror, time, had arrived when I wotrid put when real to Id demtest; the myself onstrate to the world, or go Into of that effort, that oblivion in failure I was the logical opponent for the heavyweight champion of the wofld. that fra 4 4 . "I m supposed to hva a mighty good left hand. My record, which embraces thirty knockouts in sixty firhts, indicates ona-ha- lf RIVERTON. Millard. 2b T. Newman, Argle. rf-- p G&rside, c.. lit NEW TORK. May IBy ths Associated Presa) Martha Washlnrton, quoted at It to 1, won the Domino handicap of sdx and a half furlonps at Belmont park today. Ethereal, counted v Second race $1900 maiden punt five furtoom rThe Coda 11 V wtth tho winner In the entrlea ran Oeek Tiullaa 115. aJock lift Drnamo lift seoond. and Uttle Aebeetoa third The MW Maxoa lift. rMmtch'n 115. King ftoal) time waa 1 1 . Nedana. th favorite, lift. Voia lift. Marshal bey A18. Step finished a had loot while Slnirlefoot. la lift The Vintner and Titan also were out a Fl ft McLean entry, of ths money. h Grnbfter entrv Forest Nymph snd Fvrd Helen, TWrd race nurae lim, claiming making their flret starts, finished fVwt okia nad up one mile and a aliteenth Louisville, Bova BeHere Me 10ft, Tp ftbe Oorai 05 and second In the fourth st 7 hs ttm for Prndv 10ft, MtttH 100. Frederick Raphael with Bourbon Girt third 10ft Tenale Day IDS, Precedence m, Lady the five furlongs was 1 00 I. Genwas the 10ft. Id Aurora's best offering the eva handlran at a mile and a sixfftnrrti race purse 11 W) claiming, Watkins Hotel. and op, alt teenth. Statler. Balboa and SmIHnp that epochs! point He arrived at the fair fttrloo re Shark 110 Mourd Beacon 117, Oua finished In that order. The time 117 Moea Boy 112. Banter 10ft, Tha was grounds last year, short-- , Tran Badver 103 Taka a Cbaoee 111, Maliy Jana lv after Thomas F. 80 112. Paaic Kearns had purchased a Fifth race, pttrae VW) added, the M. Nlchelss 11, Deaia.k 147, Labrador stable whkh he renamed etakeu colt and geldinra i Rip M. Gamer 130. Barleycorn 133, the Baby Shoe stable. fire htrlonen Pora) Julian 117 Bella 144 Buddv became hie ap- Mtnietnr 12 7WhHW 122 12? aJock Third race, ths Beene Manorial. Step fa 117. prentice, and started hta King R"o!1 117 renra1 Haldemaa 12ft four and ana belt fnrleoc., WMmmt career immediately 122. Be With Ts 117. aSport Trail 122. ronree Police May Bay 1th H.nkart 113, thereafter. He went with a PL B Mri'lean eetrr 112. Tip Top 100 Cheopo 113. the Baby Shoe stable to fliith race, rawaa SlftOh allowances, the Marylander 100, Ce.tlos 113. Rwerpeter 113, and returned Crab Orchard on seres Bonnie Pennant 112. A ftrr.low 112. Tijuana ad furionea Christ Morn la r 10ft. Old Slip fourth rare, tha (elect haadlcap, I with it to Lagoon. wile. aad up, ana aod Up to the present time. 118 Rural Ronte 108. M1a MeUe 10ft, Plgo 112 Macaw 110. Bln( So loin on. in Ranton 100. 118, If VtWciaa 0A Bqperfrask Buddy has riddenraces Wing Seal 124. Bloodla 122, Sanford. 117, Hl(b Craint ftueack 10ft about slxtv-flv- e 81300, claiming three (tar 110. He has won ten of those Arenth race, purae so one mile and a sixteenth fifth raca. tha flower mn. maidens B race a and has been In Rtta Fttan sad fonr and forlorn, 10ft HO rVdeter IIS, Dry vearelda, Drphepe fifthe money more than U tdrnrr eonrM S.ptn 112, Be fair 112, 110. Moon inft Parole II lid. Hopeless teen times. 113. Tlpetaff 118. 115. Pllotta Bln fire faat. track dear Weather Young Farnsworth was 1S, ConpenMtloa Tlereee 112, Gold Of born In Pocatello, Idaho, 115, Reformed 113, Byrd 115, 112, BEUCOVT PARK ERTRIES. 4 but received his early Jimmy Pins 113. Taboo 115, Phelea B 113. Glas MarUtrom First race, the flayrille, claiming 2 113, Sprits 112. Whistraining around Amerione tulle Cataclysm 106. xKlyi luft, kery 115 can Falla Fapanol 115 ratmia HO. xFeod 110, Theo(Hath race, the Little Neck, condition., dore 10ft, Mite 110 Brush by HOxNegro 3 end op. arras fortonpe (ir 113. Range 101 Dignify 101 AfW 10ft, Stuart 109. Profiler 103, (on Amt 1S, 110 Dream Bokar 111. Cloodland lid, Grand 110, Daddy pro ill, Highwayman Results, Entries lUxweed ....42 . OBoy. Carter ales rem-Ald- 28 rf .. Me Farns- ment to pav a yo th of 18 rears, who h.io been riding upon race track less than a ear, jet, bv consistent Improvement and sterling riding for one so green. Buddy merits it. It was only A few v'tirs bark that Farnsworth, like Sande. was t.dmif at nnd the country rodeos In southen Idaho. His rirst race wns eight ans ago, when he sat astride a winner In a ma'ch race. quarter-mil- e It was this rule tnat started the fire burnirg in his souL He d to be a Jockey at ll ..,.2 Newman, as... ,. Battison, p 44. structure; 4 rf.... 44 worth Shows Class in the Saddle. ,...44 Austin, 2b..,.,, Smith, c Lott, rf.. Totals Newman, Bi)ddy 6 5 3b. 1 and Doing Well as a Jockey B lb... Time. Ilumorttte BELKOV? RESULTS, Fine tars, four and a half furlanfs,. Cornflowar puraa 3 car-ol- d vialdeaa, claim-lugi1000 Grief 100 (RcAuliffrt. 10 la 1. 4 to 1, 2 ta 1. woo, Hnuk (Ool llnai, ft to 1, ft to 8. aaconrt . Mantoo 106 63 1A (Ptslda), ft ta 1, third. iTlma. Maaw.il, Ijsduae, Tread. 8aio Jowl. B'tddy Clark. Bando P Urpta, Gleustrur. fttsrllfht. Coma 0a Rad Beautiful Flowar, Thraa Ds, Dunmora alaa raa. ftroo4 rara, ana mite, Farmingdala pores, sod first aertloa, ft year-old- s upy claiming. ftiooO kficAullffa 114 triridaf. 1ft ta 8 8 to 6. 4 to ft. woo, Bt. Joha 111 (B BiixnI 8 to ft, ft to B, second; Koran v1 Itl 80 ij. Callahani. ft to ft. third. Ttma. Afnats, Oppmnaa. lapiaadar. Washing too and Birhequee alao raa second Third raca, Farmtmrdals fmrae, and up, elalmlnt, 81000 section. 8 year-old- s 12 to 1, Captain Martin 112 tfRarceoe), 6 to 1, 8 to 2. won; Illilvlde 11H tJ Cal 8 ta 1 ft to ft, second, Peddler 110 IIULLNO from tho re- - lahan). (Carterl, ft to 6 third Tme, 1 40 Watts. Ta Bail Risei, CotUgk Boy. Bclphrlsouia, gton of Earl Sande, sod Rosea to II alaa raa. t possessed of the same unFourth race, six and a half furlonra. Bmnino handicap sad Up. 11200 quenchable ambition and added M (Havllandl Martha W'aahingtoa endowed with a wiry con16 to 1, ft to I, ,2 to 1. won, EHhereol 80 stitution of nerve and (Hebert), ft to J. ft to 1, arenadt Little 4 to 5. third Tima. Iron, Buddy Farnsworth 1 1ft 4 104(rallarhaolr 8 Tha Vtntnar Singlefoot, Nadaoa Is tiding Into the hail of and Titan alao .ran Fifth raca, ona mils sad an sighth, Rands fame Of course. Buddy Is and tip, claiming, pares, 4 year-old- s not there yet; In fact, lie Point tlOOO liocterbio 100 (Flrida), 0 to ft. ft ta Is a long way from the ft. 4 to ft. won: Delhi Boy 110 fHarvey). ft to 1, ft to ft, second, Devastation )ft portals of that seques- fHaaUnaa), ft to ft ,Tlire. 1 6ft. Re but pnlae, Dream of tbsthird tered Valley, Kusovia, Good apIs slowly Buddv Niriit and Stone Jog alao ran. Rlrth raot. four and a half ' fnrloecn proaching its doors, and, , If willing 2 ways, strong Wravtmera parne. claiming hands and knowledge of ftKXKV Black 'Agate HI miiat 1ft to 6. T T to 10 to ft, VtctrtT will 100 (Merrier), won; tarry horsemanship 1 2 to 1. second: Bnnut 10ft (Harl him along. Buddy will lie ft to Taaks lend), ft to ft third Time, ftft 8ft there some nme within ftolld Gold, Bandolift. Actaeon, Evader and the near future. raa. also Tipperary Mary a compliThat is quite Hard Court Tourney Draw Finds Rivals in Opposite Halves ; Many Enter CHICAGO, May 28. (By the Associated Tom Press.) Bek, 70, a pioneer trainer of athletes for nearly fifty yean, is critically iU In the county hospital today. He has been connected with the University of Chicago since 1915, handling distance runners. Among the stars he aided in developing were Jole Bay, ths miler, and Helen Ftkey, a Chicago girt who won fame In track athletics. can v lift Great Trainer of Athletes Is Critically 111 - , After Gmver r1eveland Alexander had received a fftooO autpmotila from t ,. Itrffcl. Jess Sweetser Opposes Scotch Star in. British Amateur Final; Jones Defeated Y Idahoan Is Thrilling Final Tilt 81 i'v 192S. LOOKING UP. Tha commonest fault In golf is lnrk-uEvery star aa wait aa avery dub la guilty of committing tha mrrtr from time to tima and aiwsva wDh docs tha golf. grlavous rs suite Why r look up bsfora bla club bead doas th naossary work on tha ball? 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