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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 14 22, 192G. Jack Dempsey and Qene Tunney Will Battle for Worlds Title in Windy City ROSE scon WINS TEXAN CAPTURES Title Bout Is Slated MyBestjiusli Walp Holds Bruins to Five Hits, OWNERBIG PURSE THRILLING HATCH Sto Bannocks Win but Bees Lose, for Illinois Center White Defeats Japanese; Pittsburgh 3-- M&re STARS IN TWIN FALLS GAME Jimmy Also Pounds In Bees Lone Tally With Slashing 1; Cunningham Holds ners to Six Hits, but Pocatello Are Winners. Two-Bagge- r. Tribune gpeelal BUHL, Idaho, July 21, to The Tribune. OGDEN, July 21. Th Jimmy Walp Inched brilliantly for th Salt Lake Bees 'her today, but the breaks vt the game were against him and Twin Kalla, Brutus captured the second game of the series, 3 to 1, In a contit Opps-in- g marked by perfect support. Walp was big Teter DagUa, ace of the Bruin hurling staff, who allowed a five. JJach eight hits agamst Walp burler fanned e.ght men Only two extra base, were for of th hits game one off Xogna and the other off W alp Molie starred for the Bees on the catch of a defensive, his tone drive early In the- game approach-"In- g the circus type of playing. work at second for Twin Falls was sensational throughout the gam. The Bruins earned but one run. which came in the eighth, when singled and was hi ought in on successive hits, Thompson crossed the pan in the fbat inning for the Bruins on a passed baH by Read, nfter the Bruin ba kstop had earned a free ticket to first Thompson got on again In the sixth on a single, was advanced and scored on a wild heave by V alp, accounting for the other tallies. Balt Lake's lone score came In the seventh, when O Shea singled, tvas sacrificed to second and scored on Walps smashing double.second sicker, Lennle Backer. Bruin was on the bench todiy, due to another infury to his bad knee, suffered In the first game of the present series TWIN FAI TA BALT LAKE. R BHOA 0A If r.rman UN Gardner, rf . . Moll 2b . . 4 1 2 Attperaoa rf hsrihourne.cf 2 ft 0 Oil Uompoa r.. 11 . H 4H . . . lb, .. 4 8 110 Zamlorh rf . Metwn 1b. .. 8 0 2 2 Uoeeotor Btenkr.lf.v,. 2 11 1 O' Vntaner 2ii . 0 4 Dwyer 8b .. O Rhea aa. . . . 4 4 0 8 2 Vltaere'd lb. Need e Walp.p... . . 4 10 8rlscMa p fYowlrr Totals... Balt I aka Twle Pella 82824141 Totals.. 0 o 0 0 0 .. 0 1 17 d TODAY'S SCHEDULE. Salt Lake at Twin Falls. Logan at Idaho Falls. Pocatello at 'Ogden. LEAGUE LEADERS. LEAGUE LEADERS. (Compiled from official ecoree by The Sait Lake Tribune etatieti-ciaIncluding oamee of July 21.) .384; Batting Bacnsr, Brume, Zamloch, Brume, .383; Taitt, Ban. nocks, .378; King, Collegians, .371; Johnson, Spuds, .383; Thompson, Bruins, .362. Consecutive Collins, hitting Spuds, 17. Nitt Nielsen, Bees, lfr9; Johnson, Spuds, 105. Runs Hutton, Spuds, 77; Benja-miBruins, and Johnson, Spuds, i I'UCAl ELI 28 8 27 12 1 0 0 10000101 - Ba Byer, lb Defeats Salt Lake Star in Feature. lb... Totnla ,.88 8 27 121 I fabler for runner by innings ceding .8 110 8 8 2 2 0 4 0 10 0 2 8 . Totals . lu eighth, 6 27 8 pre- 81 fon-w- 01000302 0002000002 Tattt Utkin, Pocatello Ogden nummary 3 7 Htewart 2. Benjamin. t, unninghsm Matthews 2 achenfvld Errors- - Khleld lot 2 Knot Home run Mnkln Three bate hit Port-miTsobase hlta- - Port man Knox, Ben blatthcwa Atew-- r Jttnln Stolen biace-CV- j. Rimfeixo Cumilnglmm kacrlfl'e hit -with lilt pitched bulls Islti Benjamin and t unningbara, by Pnrtman, Waohenfeld. 8truk ool By Portmsn by ( unningham Off Basea on hall 3, be runningham 5 Huns bat lortDan 1, off Cunningham 7 ted in IMerottl 2. Osborne, Taitt, Matthew Left on base Htewurt. Uakln, Ifahler Earned Ogden 11, Pocatello 4 Time of game 2 hour 8, Ofden 2 Low and Weealer. Umpire Runs SPUDS TAKE ANOTHER. Bill I card's Spuds took ths second game of their series with Lojrsn herss score in this afternoon by a loose v plstfd contest that dragged o min-ple- a thirty-twout two hours and LOGAN 110 4 FAI IDAHO I BHOA' ft 2 0 (Dittos, 6 18 0 oUlna .4 4110 8 . . . I aitt, f .. 4 Oa1ornr, rf 18 IMerotti aa . 4 0 12 Vfahler, 2b 0 0 0 0 O ( onnell, c. 8 0 6 1 imm, 2b Vt irhenfeWl 6 1 8 e 0 2 0 8 0 p Cnanlngbui Iorttaan, p 8 2 0 8 snooper .. . 10 0 0 Pullman Is Easy Weber County Contest Winner Is Horseshoe Is sored sine The Trust Utah Meet Winner Innlaf against erora Its rivals team Newey O A 0 2 0 0 0 8 3 0 8 0 If Randaxan, Shield, 0rx rf 8b Matin, Knot, rf 4010 2 0 0 Eriih. lb If Mathewa, II B A 2 4 6 2 2 1 R0 10 4 2 2 0 4 4 Stewart, Sb. Homo rune Taitt, Bannocks, 14; Johnson, Spuds, 11. Threo-bas- e hits Cox, Gunners; Bannocks: Matthews. Cronin, and Johnson, Spuds, 12. Spuds, Two-bas- e hite Dannlng, Spuds, 23; Molls, Bees, 22. Stolen bases Apperson, Bruins, and Qorman, Brums. 23. Pitching Daglia, Brume, won 13, lost 3; Stark, Spuds, won 13, lost). SEASON'S RECORDS. Consecutive Nielsen, hitting Beet, 19; Chadbourne. Bees, 18. .430. Bacher, Bruins, Hitting vary Tollman eempsny the Bavlngs A of end whipped by a 14 te 8 Vtnerjr. os the mound for the was Is good form, holding the hankers to tlx hits. Strong and the two Emerya were the leading stickers for the Pullman company, while lie fhemtnant so I red Km ery for two blown. UTAH BAY A TR PULLMAN TO B R II E B R H K 8 0 1 0'Rurton, lh .. 4 0 0 0 Pratt, 4 0 1 1 as . 8 4 Penrose 8 0'V . . s Btrong. 4 0 10 Bhlrley, 8b,. 8 8 2 I'ftV Peurose.Sb 0 0 0 Special to Th Tribune Trlsko. ,2b... 8 1 2 0 Barton. 2b 0 0 0 . 8 8 rf . . 0 10 Rudhury rf Turrit), LOGAN. July 21 Weber county triA Emery, If . 4 2 8 0 Le Cbeminsat, 0! 2 2 1 umphed In the finals of the horseshoe 8 4 If 10 Winters, cf. 1 1 0 Bryan, rf . . 8 Wilson, e... 8 0 0 0 pitching singles tournament conducted Emery, p. . . . 4 2 8 0 Ttngy c Thomas, p. . . 8 0 11 at the sixth annual Farmers encamp-men- t II O H 2h Benjamin lahnaon, rf 19 Knna 8 2 0 3 2 2 3 a 2 0 8 0 4)ba, c 3 0 8 0 Stow, cf 3 0 ihirke. if T p n o a 2b . SOIL . .. 6 4 .5420 4 2 8 .24 1 0 0 10 0 0 6 4 0 3 roin a. 8b. Callaghan, lb 2 0 110 2 2 2 1. omea. p . . 4 10 3 jMorrlton, p . 10 0 (.415 at the Utah Agricultural college handling, p yesterday afternoon. Newey. repre- Dtia, meatook the Weber, easily senting 81 14 2T IT sure of Dr Bradford of Fait l,ak 82 S 24 14 Total, 8 200 moo 240 ores jl crib county !n the final event, by 302 (mi IS ! iM of and ld.h,. Fill, Summary Run, Scb'u.kt .rarryo. Ulnf Sixteen tneacre of the horsetthoee H'fttee were entered In the tourney. hlrhKun Miller Hh.ndllnt t'ltve wee held under the direction of the h"",u s"r .1 Millar, j bt&t Horseshoe ilUhtng hu- - r,rrordUffibreahafta ronlii Mia Burk j,ghn Matlnn Eight counties were rt pre- - johniMJft Tw. haw bite iroom 2 Dt.i Me ented. ech countv being allowed olllow to rniaaUlM ahaghUn. 14 off The counties wrre diidd piaij in SS inning Dff tUlva. Dt T.e Rot lambert was heat horsealtoe toer entries. off Mrrioa, n 8 ip 7 2 3 Inning from Ontral and Pio- Into two dMMons, Newey winning in among mtnfietltora rru k ontBy Ollta 4 )y liomn 6. by ltrioua neer playgrounds platers In a team matih. one and Bradford emerging on lan tiff ullte 6, Neither finalist Morrison 0 10 Bar In whlik the latter woe Lambert won all in the other division. Wild pile off ilorrlfcin 1 Ootrr fire games Panl Walker, who was second lot a game in the seven preliminaries. off hail Koae, by Hit with Oliva yitclird Merrill Cache of one as of did and Raty Weber tliivs rung up thirty tingle ringers, tta pucher-rLosing Winning were each defeated only once in the 1 he results the winner and I mptroa W oolura OUva seven games they played, while Talbot pitrhr Sianauk lime of gataa 2 hour and 82 of Davis and Ramshau of BoxHtler lulnutra. were credited with five victories and two defeats Considerable Interest Is being shown In the doubles contest, the winners of which will be awarded a silver Irving cup given bv the Utah Farmer . After winning this cup three limes It become the permanent possession of the successful county The ruaults of the singles tourney follow. b('!d a Catholics of the etat w in field dav at Tamp Gl cai von Saturday, und-- p the auapioua 8 Totale .. 41 14 16 It Totals . . . 81 8 8 8 1 8 1 3 414 Pullman Go "Utah Barings .... 0 1 0 0 t 2 lles Lmplre 12 08 . 62-- 4 Le Roy Lambert Is Best Shoe Pitcher tw . I to Catholics to Stage Outing at Camp Glass Fort Douglas Juniors Clash on Links Today a. THE qualifying ronnd of a tournament for Junior of the be played today and tomorrow, it Is announced. The tournament, which la the first of the season for the eons of members at that course is attracting much attention and it la expected that more than twenty youthful golfers will turn In cores In the qualification. Second ronnd play will take place next week. Tort Donalaa Golf club will Ir-rv- tun drink, mid candy cround.. Ilu..,.. .Ill Imr.8 at the Madsleln day morning chance Tday. mavhf the lifetime waiting to meet you Ogden Nippons r'firr iocl your in The Wia Decisively ,0 mart The fit, the atyle enJ the comfort of Van Heuien Collar are a revelation to men bo wear one for the firt time.- - They are made in one piece, without tarch, lining or bands, and are distinguished by those clean cut, crisp lines that spell tmartna. rtmups.jovF hhMrei4S t. .214 50c. each . n. v. ' Nli iarsoi. f rf. ih r rf P f JJnS T D JMO 112 8 8 8 2 0 6- -t Tie . ... . ... . 11 T 24 4f if 6-- Ppu' , FUND Indian Fighter Is Awarded Decision u guarantee of llftft (x0 of. the fght receipt has been made bv Rickard to the widows and orphans fund of the Chicago firemen and police. If the match la held at PoMlers field Rickard plan rearrangement of the stadium to furnish a hundred thousand good seats. and he anticipates receipts to run toward jJ His projected prlc scale, MI1 Indefinite, runs up to $S0 with the minimum pric in th neighborhood of 88 The state boxing commission, while declining to indlcat Its attitude on the bout until formal application le made for It. intimated that It saw no reason why the bout would not he sanctioned if the condition are complied with. Rickard will have the assistance of Jamee Mullen, Chlcego promoter. announcement Rlckarda brought immediate protests from H F Clement. president of th Chicago considclub, who asserted with unerable emphasis that Ikmptvv der contract to the cluh o meet Wills In Chicago and that unless the champion fulfills that contract step will he taken under th law tn prevent hie entering the ring against anyoody else. uoO.-O- 6-- 2 . I y L 2 d Noted Buffalo Man Here; Big Hunt Coming in Fall Logan Cod-aeu- I 5 Juniors to Compete in Net Tournament Utahns Bison if They Wish. Slated for Logan Stars. COLORADO SFRrvoa. July CL (By ths Aasodmtsd PYfs 1 Entirely sstlsftorj- to m,1' was Jati Dempsey's comment v Th TrtVs. late today when Informed by the I JOG an. July 21. Ths first bit of Associated Press that Tex Richnthuslssm this ammer among th ard, New York promoter, had fui5Fwsni of tennis hss prong definitely announced arrange- j torsi ment for the champion to defend up at Ut In th form cf th organlaa- bU title against Gene Tunney la tloo of s junior tsrnl tourney. Iraw-- 1 Chicago, September 11. complsted. and, whll Irn hsv I am anxions to and th tamry sotry List Is somswhsl am delighted to knowfight arrangeim!-- r thsn orox!. It contains soms ments are shaping up aatulac-tonly." xclint quality for city junior he decltred. unMy H me HwIL Ewart Swinyard and derstanding was that th bout lvarroar Ter appsar aa ths most would be scheduled for Septemcoiitcndvra for ths titis ber 16, but if it Is adranced to proo-dsiwon laxt aummr by lin wHrh 4i September 11. It Is !1 right with ton rno Th first two named me. I'll be ready to enter the placed f vr ths high ahool nng at the earlier date.1 arnd hia 1ttr (war. wh'l Barrow Dempeey reiterated that Rickrvi.rvwr.tirf ths Utah Aggiss at ths ard alone ha option on his serart pm. IUrrowa vu a finalist last year and ts probab.y ths host bet vices. He said he had a tentaDv wn tb tourney. tive agreement with Floyd Fi round rta?h moat bs played to defend his title. The offFtwi th final anil bs br articles were p't In escrow to be ron f stK'ut thsaidmiddis of nxt delivered to Fltxslmmons when H How1! v C Th drawing ar tuckl. F. H'dxaon t M ftysn: K. tcw.ooo wu paid me." Dempsey Strnbstt tsl J Chriatlsnaen: E 8w)n Bhld. The money was never vard va V lav. A Ndbam vs. E. and the papers were returnedpaid to Tvrart . R. Hi1 va. M. Higgins, P. me. That agreement there Is Barrow ml. J Lmrham . V. Cooly vs. void. J Smith Among th oldsr Wlftrvrt of ths list The champion larjrhed off tb terwn. It emit br and that. that s curnorted rim-trai thsvrntvmt. ft Is taking a held bv B. r. Clements of g don rap Xohing has Chicago, nnder wM-- h he s greed toward fnmuatmf plana f r a. vt tt to meet Hirry Will, negro but will tournanert. b cir un uual and wnfortunat tf ths might halt th boot with ir.14 wltbcmt Th vunntr pawn Tunney. In that var ur vvry rul to tvrnN twk qu.t a dri. du mainly to th fa t that ao many afar ummr nay yt .Th tb 4ut iwcijsst swing- 7 without aM nr r4 era. aid from anv roup of citiena. fv Afer; I these rep hd ma4ntand the One more A II. Teonvd, dent of the company owning the "Scottjr Philip buffalo herd at Foil has offered the people Pierre, S I of Utah a chance to save the buffalo herd on Antelope island If they really wart it Tf ths people do not want It the herd of 310 buffalo on th island will b disposed of aa foil wa, before Janbary 1 Tmnt-ftwill be left aa breeding, 8?1 , manr wll aa possible be bn dla- - lt . wk . n Y rale Mr r for hjffe!o. HOW IT STANDS. and ne essary ba lga. .r laid trr r.'hM- j Ieor.vd explained fo th In whhh ) ; Is toi JLa out handerl ,tfi ne v..r. ,b,r deided v ' flher t m men ion could group svJ F-- rd (at w r--- ! to di what cf ht j Major League Leader Rr ! Aasorlated lYeas ) (I'.cluD. g game of July 24) NATIONAL LEAGt'B. j rPit -- il ! V ! h4 4 - !trd Jn. efr t R 1 lonrd g'n-c'- mx h hi 1 ' AUERBACH CO rus BIO STORjG EROADWtf USME 4a dank. & ST.M7 Cigar and Tobacco Dept. STOCK UP FOR THE 24TH! The Beat Cifar Value That Ever Came to Salt Lake. Our Own Importation of Manilai. 10 for 25c .... $2.50. La Commercial (Manila) Box of 100 La Prueba, Kings (Manila), 20 in fail 59c La Prueba, Comforts . .TO for 35c ... .. (Manila) ... Box of 100 .... $3.50 , chal-enge- r. th-- lr la The KeeW Ice Cream team kept up Its winning strosk by adding Walker Brothers to It list of vetima. 9 to 2 It was the Keeley team s sixth win. Bromley and Christenstraight son formed th winning battery, while Morgan, Barney and Webster eervtd for the Bankers. The score: RHE 9 12 0 Keelcy Jo Cream 2 8 2 'Walker Brother ( Irn bar, up with that which FAREWELL TENDERED. HAILEY. Idaho, July 71. At the Hotel Hiawatha Monday a fareweil party was given to Mra Charles Read, who will leave this week for her new home tn Clrcleville, Ohio. About thirty guest were present Another Contest i e atock Aa Keeleys Capture d Chicago Suits Me, Says Jack; Date Is Set First Tourney of Year GUARANTEED. A 1 n sirs I Tunney, Rickard said, hid assured him h would com to Chicago immediately to begin training Dempsey, who trained a month at Henderson vJJlg JL bs besnTrem-fn- g since July 1 at Colorado Springs. Colo will com to Chicago soon after August 1. TMrd-roun- la korh Chicago. league-leadin- he aituathn gufrnir. Crd itlf nimpnv hite-To- rfc , 6--1, ftr 1 hfr . v. Sheriffs Will Prevent Gambling A 10 Tot la ten-rou- h&rd-hltim- g to 0 0 -- defend his title against Gene Tunney In Chicago In September in a decision bout, Tex Rickard, New York promoter, announced today after three days of conferences here. Th date, first announced by Rickard as Saturday afternoon, September II, will be either September 11 or a week later, September 12, Rickard said, subject to the wishes of the principals. Rickard ' preferred the earlier date, but Gene Normlle, here to represent Dempsey, asked that the fighter be permitted to meet on the later date If they preferred. The date wfll be chosen. Rickard said, by tomorrow, when he plans to go before the Illinois boxing commission, name the Chicago group In Whose name he la offering the bout, and ask that body to approve the match. SOLDIERS' FIELD LIKELY. 8oMlers field Chicago's municipal stadium In Grant park, and Jut across Michigan boulevard from the buslneaa district, is expe-T- d to be the location of the fight though Rick jard said that also must await defN nits announcement tomorrow Th principals will divide Rg cent of th gat receipts with an per option on cash compensation, Rickard said. H preferred not to announce th proportion of th divWon. Normlle, Dempseva manager and spokesman, expreed gratification at th arrangement and announced that aa soon as th boxing commission approves the bout he will get training quarters a short distanc north of I ment n nic-(ize- AIMS TO SELL ALIVE. PrnsJrr, Reds, ATI. Leonard f'rst mm kurs-UaA- ra, when he 'rd;nia 64. waa Jiita liron. Braves. I2L. Crft'd contra t with former Senator J W bought the brd tosttsmid ts eeP ft u o n W heal. Rcftins, 26 Hm 0 H J Imibles Bsrnea and It of rwnri to tve arfous portions 1 7 Thrn!cy 0 o 0 Hr Trlfka-Anf- M, Fuat a, 12; Wtatr, of the Antelope Diand herd, states Ofriv of groups Cp to to. bs hsa Mppnn 12 until the night of anu-ar- v ft 4 0 4 4 1ft 8 4 6 ft! that he hi Hun 182 j rld heal To he 41vrd 1 a. Cubs, 14; BotttMis- S'tia infrom HW remove tn :jr Anikin : H . 0 41 uut of th 14. t ore a a purrhaec-kuna H Voda fsmr land all th buffalo tn whh h he Snstiipirr jeStogard.asls, I tah W'- n, firm or 3 Ja Kasew T nmg. kndew 4. entited Ml 4 Giants II: at He must leat tnlanl ha eT I T (tim 4 II ( hue. Ola twer.tv fix g'vl breeding aniTa s nn i FtrmieA. 1$ Hiftfs (m ofjCu'ser 8 - i 4 W atari i. fr a war 8.run and leavwon K..U1.1. T, In Fltvi.lnr n..t Cuts, h. kst ihe hn.. H 2 8 Data 4, Srwla Aa;ar1. AMi-f.r the ar of AY LFAOCE. hi share nf the herd off the i.an! Ing awtnai I 'hihori luarnoto he-- d Jr inn 7Mda bKta there mill to stut Jetfi Psttirr h w hrgllL Tigers, .4U. the set rfoe the crtrnf end a re OKI kftTxJ) kiroahl. gtola to he kiT:2. 6 Puns Gehrig, tank fn ownership Cf th smimnU re- - amrral ft a kpdi Frd vun T tntti lm 124. L tw and Barn. Harif e. Mr Serard and h'a party are w indians. Faik. ,Tbrhae bi t 4ka !, vert to Thrrley 174 ff wrar (hIwohsa to on data several there irrnd ing argue Ante) r be K crtf4 ft Dtubee-Ra27 bit of anmalf left hr he la ialand making s thorough Fssf Indiana, jnomher rasM t.rutfw koM Credit out t,f Wursttml of ths roni'Grn fiet JUt that mQ-under whi b jftsv i Tr;$4ew Tarases, 14 26. to hand' the minri Hd) Hwte-Rq- 'k will ha . .. .4 beabl Strwi at.. By kobyafet 8. by;.. a man who ha hen powe bsa While HuaatfitM, 11;' nft L,h Cfcoe 1 1 x fL k..,..,. Island for List th wMrh ths thre 8 off ftkinsts I rjntin. vrrpnron Hit wild b,n hav Island mmhi,-wil- J for VflSa A ter,d ss set won fitc? buffalo 8 tk hall Das. Athletics, Pats, Anterp giids rw4 Jg Syarl for imrLV. 7 las f iiarol bure au4 ftO j . KEUEEW;! IW3 the Worlds Smarter? Collar 2 0 ( h 4 1 ft ft ft ft Ookantn 8 I 0 0 W atari h rf ft good-nature- Signed by Elko ..822 !!): :xr CMi,, CHICAGO. July 21 PEOLER. (By the AssoBy WESTBROOK Press Ssrric. ciated Press ) Jack Dempsey, world's NEW YORK, July 21. Gen Tun-ns- y, heavyweight boxing champion, will Chic go Tribune I st 4 I Gordon Rhodes Is uricid .4IIJI rf Mart i -- 12 smart styles rtt plrs a, d rir 4efti 51 Run, three-corner- ,' to Tie Trlbue The Jiilv J PROOKUNE. Associated th famous refined prirvflghter. today discharged th grnakeeosr, who had been keeping his eyebrows a plttcksd during prolonged tryst with ths speechless muss in Hollywood, summoned his trainer, a guy n&m'Hl Louis Fink, and sprinkled ths dusty .4 . pikes of nearby New Jersey with six j Long, angling drive from ths bass pounds of sincere perspiration in ths i line. Interspersed with short chops, Js nt both players from the court fur a performance of his first days trainbefore they r were ing for fight .with Jack Dempsey jjest of haJf an hour laet two sets, and In Chicago. able to oontlnue the tt was not until th last set that There being no buttons on his re.White showed his real strength. With finement. Mr. Tunney can put on or the last game at deuce, Aliite sent a remove ths same tn leas time than It drive down the hide line for ahisulng hima perfect placement and the advan- takes him to assume or divest self of his shirt. Thus, he was still tage point, following It up with a refined In Madam breakfast at Boy smash at his opponents feet that pugilist, Tawara sent flying out of the court rural retreat for 'rusticatinghim to go but when Fink summoned Governor George H. Dera. The match went with the bait on ths roed he became a great big The governor told his best BELL STUBBORN. word hla last and rough At the same tint Berkeley Bell, before he set foot on ths road was an d fish story with his big, knock fellow townsman, announcement that he would It was last While's was staging a battle royal with Ed- this guy Dempsey off In five rouuds. laugh. G. the ward Chandler, GRAMMARIANS FAINT. had been summer. Fishing only champion, for the right toInterooUegtate meet TUden Til bounce him around so bad that tomorrow. strike In a one semifinal but .bracket I got suddenly fair, the boys will be saying he laid down, out maneuBell won the first set. d like said about Tommy Gib and was pulling in a vering Chandler at hit own game of bona, they ns Gene Tunney remarked trout. I had it close enough before placing, and rendering him helpless grammarians fainted by the roadside. bullet Uke serve. a a saw him make Whoever good out for it, but Chandler, conserving Me energy, to reach my hand I saw him take twelve rounds when Bell wilted fight it got off the hook and was took thein aggressive take car of the second encounter and to ariy Hill and Louie Flrpo made jt Brennan to ran out the next two seta making ready for its dash of him. rest period enabled Bell to stage bumYou The must have can water. I figure that th longsr It guess deep a comeback tn the fourth eet, but the less chanc he's got to win, wobbled again and the match went goes forgotten I was fishing. The he it but ain't going long final ('handler on a this point th grammarians took old football instinct of follow- toTllden. who meets Chandler lats to- a At turn for th worse. deIn morrow semifinal, the upper ing and falling on the ball feated Texlo Toba. guy is going to go after me newest of the andThl 21 Nev . KLKO, Gordon seemed to I'm going to make him miss and July L grasp me. Anyway Jai'anee internationalist Rhodes. school then bat him stiff. Leavs us get gohigh phenomenal pitcher of Salt Ike City, has been in plunged, bead foremost, afing. Loui. HARADA STILL IN. signed bv Manager Mlchelson of the And Gens Tunney started off down And I almost --TakeieM Blko baseball team of the HumhoMt ter that trout. the- - remaining therfoad at a Jog on on of Th warmValiev league to twirl for the F.lko to won the est day of th summer with the idea too. right Japan threat, Klka the balance of the ball season got it, meet White in the other semifinal of subtracting himself from aome of Sundav Rhode held the over his bulk by gntl leakage through hie Friday, by virtue of his victory Carlin tern scoreless for eight InBradshaw Harrison, California unlver-a.i- epidermis nings. while the Elko boys pj!d up He said he weighed pounds In the last Inning young ten runs hen he started and 1U2 when h re- -. Takelchl Harm da. - Tokyo, defeated Rhodes hurt his thumb quite badly Two'' Baa Francisco, turned to rest bfor lunch. Harrison. Bradshaw and the Carlin team ran In four runs 1 2 hours Uter he snnod hi punching Rhodes ho won his last two starts a tlm in T for th al II, fresco gymnaWilliam Ti5ln Philadelphia, lag for the Elko bovs. and th Elko team boudoir sium out behind th cowr defeated Telao Tuba, Japan. i, wsv to overtake th iedn a g riXVTVN'ATT Ohio. of (Rr 2 and present rhythmic shuff-ahuf- f ti Hetty ONeal team. eher-Ifth f Aaooiflted pre a heavyweight's shoes on the gravel doubles Weiunder dlr tlon of Sheriff Riood was on Indicated that Gen Tunney Wliiiam T Tilden il and A I. R Witt will be af the Oonv Inland ner. defeated Robinson the road again. race track tomterow to coiVct el-d- VemiiPhiladelphia, A. J. Hay, Boston. ard SIX POUNDS OFF. of gambling in violation .of the Baacndt. San Diego. 0 Howe T took off six pounds todav, he Ohio rambling lawn If betting Is per- VsllL. and John MunSanta Ioeg. mitted. both the bettors and tho ac- irs. Cslif. defeated Sam Hardy and remarked before the vesper meal Munn. Munte the Nebraska legislacenting bets will he arrested New York. bv Marshall Allen. mad This announcement tor, who recently learned that actions FL PASO, Texan. July 21 fBv the Sheriff Witt todav following a conmore profitable than and louder speak Hill and T. Malcolm Henry I. Associated Pres ) Thief Elkheart, ference bMwn rountv and state oftraining on the same Jr Waban. defeated Lu- oratory, is hut Oklahoma Indian. Mr. Toner Inland ! scheduled to Johnson. ficial Tunney apparent J cian Ik Wl llama, Chicago, and was awarded the judges' decision over open a thirty-datoy has some idea that Munn might racirg Broke Fer.no, Jr. Boeton. Jack Lynch Phoenix, Arts.. In a alow morrow an become for his serious applicant twelve-rounbout at th Fort Bliss The deputies will be supplied wDb In the future and therefore Alfred H. Chapin. Jr. Springfield, attention stadium la-- t night Willie Baldwin money to bet. Witt nald They will will not box they together. won the lightweight championship of place wagers on every horz In eas'h and Berkeley Bell, Austin. Texas. wm Until late In the afternoon, Tunthe First cavalrv division, when Young race, and will crllert If thv can. in frern Herbert B Rhsw and John B ney still believed he would fight Tommv Murphy failed to com out in order to prove that betting waa per- XEtiol! lbTn. be default. on his own home grounds In N W Niles. Ekstnn. and Telxo Dempsey the sixth ' mitted New York had for he been told that Tclu. Japan, defeated George FI Ab- the fifth Avenue association and the bott and Walter W. Well. Boston. New York Hotelmena association 7 6 were a political bludgeon Takeichi Harada and Rekfo Towara, of no brandishing trifling weight In an endeavor .Tajtan. defeated G PeaHodr Oardner. to Induce the New York cauliflower Jr. and Henry L Guild, Boston. commission to sanction the fight. II was much distraesed at th new that the fight was to be held In Rather he would hsv preChicago. ferred a fifteen-roununder the New York law to a under the Chicago regulation. belleveing the A. H. Leonard Giving further the fight should go bevond the fifth round, the better chance he would have to outeramner Iempy Chance to Keep a deand take the championship bv cision in the event of hia failing to win by a knockout. M hlie talking with Governor hts stand perfectly Iswonard male on the matter of d'siioiog of n nerv Ordn or,K a wi'd tl Garfi-Jip th buffalo on 8nebt ho isiand J aeonrimpiif, P t lot mi th Piot c ten ane tem rd stated tiiat there hy 81 2 f Th to th cf his vompNiy Md ffct)r right .arm of Oksmoto Ogde fcnlr n tu of criticism various Utah lraon which la In th wav of th visitors of main har 1 h buffob h!d v for tMl. Th Of4a hit hard tb ran b svsfI fur th atst f Utah. t if th OGDEN Nippon pis of Utah wanL It, bs UAkr ! JAfAMCSR B II o A RUiM declared, but th psupls must I 8 1 . 8 e 2h 0 of alacrity j FT VoMdi J a Soda, certain degree M with 2 Vnrsirarol Da s rf ft 2 0 o tonard i willing to cancel h or xi.o.hi K4.h d.r. nv,nrt r.i ff thr hunt- in(f th-th.- ftr.: Knimi.-b- i p -0 J J'1,'"- "5 tut. r r.,up rf rltlr.n. tpetNl or 18 Tunney Begin Training September to Meet Champion; Has Will Be Named Date of Heavy Encounter. Plenty of Confidence. Py July SI Press.) Seklo chamJapans national tennfa pion, waa defeated today by Lewis N. Wfclt of Austin, Texas. In a sixxUng five-smatch that featured ths quarter-fina- l round of the thirty fourth annual Longwood bowl singles tournament at the Lung wood Cricket lub, Ths match was fought in a broiling sun that sent thevfhermometer well over the 1(M mark on the grass courts fields. The score a ss th 110,-00- tributvd alive (162 have alrealy been old. but not one of them to lftnh citlxen ) will tie killed In the last pp hunt whjrh wl'l ever be bg buffalo stags'd in th t'nlted Staea STATE HAS NO MONEY. his proposition to Leonard I ei n esterday. bu . aov, ivo v cwn. jw i Goernr id be wdd on th. ,h1,.n" the lexi.Utuie. end U ai'pmprt.ted not meet he the Cathedral of and since Leonnr a O oVhck Satur until January, contract call for distribution of the 1. ihtre hrrd b, th ni.ht nf to be no way for he atat matter tb h,tMr inIseonnrd Is accompanied I v W L Kirkpatrick, aalesmanager of the and W. J ith Dakota company, PTMhVnt Hvde Secretary Kkn rw! D! r amour th rector Hrifor4 f State th I Pitching vlaiMnr who are at the enc oipmcut ties th KALAMAZOO, Mteh., July 21. (By Bcott the Associated Praea) Rose came out of retirement long enough to gather In first money In the 0 Exchange club trot this afternoon for Tommy Murphy. The Pittsburgh mare took ths race In straight heats and went the second mile In 201 equaling the record for the event In L15 Pater Scott, sire of Ross Scott, also driven by Murphy, won the same event. Hose Boott hung up her best race record in defeating Great Bells, driven by McDonald, in the second heat The two horses were nose and nose all the way down fch stretch, but at the finish the eastern mare had Just enough shove left to outlaid first the Indiana contestant. Th mile was a affair between the Murphy mare. Worth Har-- j vester and Well Worthy They were bunched at the wire, with Rose Scott holding a alight lead. The Pittsburgh star made it three straight by coming from behind in the third mile and heating Great Beils and Trua-x- - " There were two other straight-hea- t winners on the day's card In the 2 15 pace. Detroit-owneBelle Lamont. Ab mare, defeated Highland Scot, the favorite, three times around Margaret Todd carried away third The 2 II trot was won by money. the Great McKinney in three starts The Palin horse led bv three lengths and was the class of the race ail the time. Ruth Grattan won the 2 19 pars, taking the first two heats bv a rush down the stretch, and finished behlndJKelen Direct In the thlid tad mirr Ikrin Tribune Want Columns L 111 If Bell Forces Chandler to Limit Track Record. Broca Cunningham was too much for the Gunners, allowing bu4 alx hits and the Pocatello Bannocks won the second game of the series. The score was to 2. Lefty Port man of the Gunners pitched a steady game, but errors by his mates paved the way for the Bannocks easy victory, Pocatello opened the scoring In the second Matthews walked, stole secinfield out ond. advanced on Osborne and scored on Plerottia Infield out. in the two Ogden came back with fourth canto. Cox went out, Mak.Q hit his seventh home run over the right-fielJence. Knox and Pfanler hit doubles. Knox scoring Seine mlsplays by the Gunner in fielders started things In the sixth. Benjamin doubled and Stewart sinStewart gled scoring Benjamin went to third on a boot and scored on anuUker tnlaplayv The tribesmen mad two more for good measure in the Matthews singled to eighth frame. left, Taitt was hit with a pitched hall. Osborne singled to center, scoring Matthews. Taitt going to third, whence out. he scored on Plerottl s Infield The seen mark was reached In the ninth, when CunnL.gham was hit with a pitched ball, went to second on an Infield out, stole third and scored on fitwwart walked and scored an error after Cox let Matthew s hit go through him The two clubs will play again tomorrow at 4 o'clock In lAr!n Farr park. mile. O OLDEN 71. Btiramarv' Buns O'Shea. Thompson 2 Ap Barrlfh Stolen base -- Apnerann twreoa nmdbourne Jtamlocb, Ma'cnrr hlts Moll hit Two bate Hap Pifairald Dwyer. Btmcfc out- - R1 Three base hit Thompson on Iwsltes Off Dsflta 8. hr Walp 8. Wild pitch -- Ws p Walp 7. off Dajrtl 4 Time of fame 1 hon; Passed hall Heart 47 minutes. Ferguson snl fcliu mplres . merman. 4 Special Cap- tures $10,000; Ties Gun- We cany a fine line of Pipes and Tobaccos buy here and save. |