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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY rz MUTT AND FILM DEL 9, 1919. (Copyright, JEFF Sometimes Were Almost Convinced Jeff Is Stupid 1919, Trd Mark Be. By BUD FISOER by H. C. FUhwr, U. 8. fat. OS.) LIST TDPSJHE ZcR Terry Head National League Shortstop in OiHcial Record. The fielding average. of tho Notional league, released for publication thla morning a how New York leading with a Chicago had the great-rcentege of number of putouta. St, Inula bad tho tnoat aaalata and errors, with a total rn rnber of chancoa offer td of 57 Cl. r.. J. Konetehy, Boston, ltada tho flrat basemen of the league with .591. M erase. Chicago, had tba moat putouta, IIM, a ,A accepted the grainiest number of ICO. J'liilsdelphla. Rid of pL . tfc imt inade tho mofct on or, twenty. H. T Fihr, tft. Louis, totvDitf pUyod the honor of wef fifty g&mi, 1 beemn, with perJeeihrg the .977. Cutuluiw. Plttehurg, had cent are of and aeeieta 8M, tike moet putout. made the moet I Mere, CinrfnnetL nine. twenty The third baeetren ere led by Henry Oroh. Cincinnati, .99, and aleo lead In the number of putouta, 180. J C. timfth, Ftori, made moet aeaUU, 191 and errors. thlrty-fUArtViur FUtchr New York, heads tha Ban htn&top with percentafe, .959. o vroft, Philadelphia, making the moet 171: Flouher, New York, most at HhUadctphia, and Bancroft, sm?, 4si, mnet tmn, etaiyfeur Tue outfieldera who participated Hoover fteventy-fiv- e f.vrors and who are entitled to the three Irading positions are Neole, rn-eothicsiro, .881; Paskert, !A Wheat, Brooklyn. .978. The three meet chances art atepting the Cnrey, Pttubunr. 3 4. Roush. Cincinnati, 8'3 . Movers, Brooklyn. 3U. Carev, I Ut4 burg, leads Irt number of putouta 368. Amor the catchers, Kiliefer, Chhago, and 8'hmidtr PUuburg, played tn 104 SMd ffames. respect iveiy, and tied a percentage of 92 for Kihefer and .91 for fcrhmidt KMIefer had mot putouts, 47; S:hmidt moet tourists 163; Wlngo, ,1i at -- Former Phil Pilot to Coach Giant Youngsters EAST AGAINST WEST IT PAT MORAN. journey Jan. O' cnnatl, error. moet various Kirt bewaiee Zimmennsa. New York. .995; BfnoklTS. Hntehy fcwtoa, .W2, thmtwft. tl; .990; ttoHwlfa Pi!thwrg, riicr. liei. Luderua, lMm hew ,SKJ( Verfc, Hoike, ,90, 4rirM. .90 FaulH, St. Louie, .92; Johe-- 1 Brook ira, ,9- -, Bafee, timlftnati, .90; f , t tnetmuM. kirk. New iofk, Jt79, kt, Letris. .971. , aft(9 t i, ave in kt. Lout. enh Bmnkie. it, Leuie .994; fimk, .9W; M'echnie, PUfahurf, .9ntt, Bt. Louia. .9ut: gtmmermsn. New ork, M O Ware, Breuklye, .961; Block. Phn-.iHr- t, fieel, t hiceffo, ,94. BmiUt. Betea Btckint. New Vork, .917; Betsal, gt. Lioi'a. ,914. Boston. .977; fcnormoiye-- 1 Terry, Petchf, New lord, .99, Rawltnaa, Boatoa, 988; peons, I ittcleosli, 41. .9o4; Kiseknuro 9tt lu(a, .983, llolHclir t'htcafe. Bsncmft, Philadelphia, 9J8; fatoe. IM la PUaw. futatmrf, .9J4; Oknm. .919. fldft; IJIsck- (n4fi?tenHRawUuK, Beets PhtaSorf. I (hH; Bhf. Btoe. .9,k, W kitted, PfetiaSstpktak-.h-i- , Thorpe, New lork. ,9wS; haaewee i Bd, t Pat Moran, Jan, manager of th. Philadelphia Natlonala, today alned a 1815 contract with tha New York National kaagua club. It ta undaratood that Moran will act In tha rapacity of aoach and dvlopr of Neels. Ciectneatt. .9klj paskert. thlcafo, B heal, tha Qtanta' younger pltch.ra and catch-erBoulhwortk, pltteburf, t fteees, NEW YORK. Bn?, a. ,9; hlcafo, .974; Jafee. prookiye. .979, Fleck, 87k; Befeet, Bt. Louie. .9i8 4leeere, Bfiok.ie. ,975. BMcklead. Boa ton. 979; BU Nolt, New York, 973, Btenl. PMtabnrf, 974; 972; Nw York, kfenesl, PhUadelphia Cnnm, Bit. hrtftth, i leclneatl. .frtd, Fitagarald, .lki; Burse. New York. .9.M Lost .994; Mane, Chlcafo, .9Ht; s larinMtL9e(fc Iiftl, Plnahurg.Ba. PjellJC Bt. Lenta. ZH; Aoderene, B'rbe pittaPerf JotteadHk, Brooklye, ,9V1; Taffert Boa toe, PwtetP. B4.- - Iweie, .BAft Heeeey- - Boetoe. ; hicHeery. Bt. Lewie. .982; Kasff. Naw ,W2; Youef. New ok, , Leech. PittaPerf, .WO; Powell, Boa toe. .944; Smith, Bt. .940LrotU. .941. Barber. Chtcepo, Heatbeote, Louie. .934; Kelly. Boston, JiSS Crsenh, 9 , Philadelphia 9J9; .941; feeto, Clndnoati, S tllisni, PhMaSeipbta, S.T; Chedboeree. Boston 825, Hickman, Brooklys, .914; Blag. piMaberf, .9ns, Buena. Philadelphia. .995; Awfcer, .997; Flttahurf Bne'klre-ClncinBatKrenfar, Brooklye .IWB, RarWen. New Yrk, .9NS; KMe-fai htcafo, .92; Bt'hmiSt, Pittahuni. .91; Ooeaelre, hi. Lmtia, .97 H, B'ileoe, Boetoe, .977; ASswe. Philadelphia, .979; McCart. New York, .95, O'Parrefl, ihKeeo .974; Wins. Ciecis-eat,978; MlUr, Brooklys, .974; Bheat, p'xkljn, 9di; ilsnry, Hoaion, .9S4, Bnrder, Bf. tattle, .98); Brei k, Bt. Louts. 951; Alien, SH; .9r Srk, ftchra ) BASEBALL ON THE (flUtt ill BILLY Bt EVANS INSIDE Being Hit Opieiees ee Xatereettng Feetnree ef ike Bkttml Beme, RECENTLY someone was asked! mi who, In yt g, 1 1 lt. Bnr 1. tc, ' Per-ehiu- g. dered 6. Occupation 7. Salary or Income 8. If married, would you object to continuing at work? 9. Preferences or (tall or short, old voung, fat or lean, blond tel or brunette, mustache, beard, etc.) 10. Present address II. Where would you like to live? 12. Uhat musical Instruments do you clean-snave- are asked to call at the bureau in person, but If unsbis to do so. they may also fill out and mall the blank. Remember, we have undertaken to pair off and marry off all the ellglbles tn the west between now and the 31st of next December, so It Is essential tnst a rapid pace be act and maintained throughout the year. RULES. I. Enlistment Is for one year, but automatically terminates orn the wedding day. !. Entrants promise prompt, unquestioning obedience to the bureau's orders i. Male entries are recorded on receipt of application blapk. properly filled out and signed Females may enter the same way provided thev can give evidence of In- IiMIm'1 - 13. How many and what 14. Hobbies 13. General description: n' li J. 1. bat-talll- !J! relatives?.. (a)Helght. I llll. , It , P ' MM it'1! Bervlce. GREAT LAKES. III., Jan. I Memphis Pal Moore today made hie first appearance In tha ring atnee he fought h s way to victory over Jimmy Wilde in the London tournament when he appeared In an exhibition bout with young Qua Christie at tha weekly boxing ehow. No announcement had been made of the bout beforehand and only a email part of tha unusual Wednesday review crowd saw tha midget marvel pound Christie The bantam was all ever the ring. hand of applause given a tremendous when he stepped Into the ting In Perry thill hall. - 1 1 ability to apply In person. (Tha bureau's offic hours are from ( to 7 a. m.) (. Each entrant Is required to take an oath that he, or she. will not attempt to see the party picked out for him, or her. until they meet at the altar, nor to communicate with said party by mall, save through the censorship department of the, bureau. APPLICATION BLANK. I. Name in full 7. Rex 2. Age (. Have you, ever been married? g. If so. was your wife (husband i divorced or mur- By Universal attti r?. matrimonial bureau Is now open business, and la prepared to do splicing ef all kinds. Unmarried men and women between the ages of 1( and 86 are eligible to enter the bureau's lists, snd all such are requested to read and digest the rules of the game, from which there will be no deviation. The appended application blank Is primarily for males, a personal visit fpom whom la neither required nor desired. Females OUR PAL MOORE SHOWS GUS CHRISTIE HOW SEEK TEMPORARY ABROGATION OF 6 MONTHS e tr r NEW YORK. Jan. 1 A novel and feature of tba twelfth annual midwinter handicap target tournament, to be held at Ftnehurat, N. C, January will be a aectlonal content In which the eautern experts will compete against the western aggregation. All of the 200 or more contestants who are likely to take part In the four-da- y general average contest, goo targets at sixteen yards, will be eligible for this sectional team race, but the team proper tor each section will be limited to the five eastern and western guns scoring the highest number of breaks during the four dave. That la to aay, th five e extern or western guna who make the highest score durcontest will comprise ing the the winning team and will each recdlve a handsome trophy. The dividing line between tha east and west Is to be the western boundary ef the states of Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee and Mississippi. The east will undoubtedly be represented at tha big shoot by a greater number of good shots than the west, but some of the best guns of the country hall from Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin and other states In the western division, and It remains to be seen whether a western minority cannot produce five guns who will be a fair match for the beat that the east can offer. At the L'nlted North and South tournament, held at Plnehuret fast April, the south beat tha north, but a decision between the east and west has not yet been arrived at Elijjihles, 14 to 86, Urged to Enlist It la probable that John F. Cowan, president of tha Salt Lake Gun club, will take part In tha Ftnehurat meet. Mr. Cowan la now In the east. tha wisest pitcher 1 ha4 ever seen. On th face that may seem a tflffleult question to answer, It wasn't, from my point of view. In of major leagua year f'iw'inftfcti, .98t J. P, Archer played twenty fourteen I nave seen many great pitcher with ope fames Pittsburg, seres with Brooklye end tores with flnetnnnlt. come ami go. A majority were pretty The club fieldlaf follows: also, because a successful major league CLUB FIELDING, twirter must use hta hes4 as well aa hit arm. If he possesses just the average assortment of a major league twlrler. Offhan you might expect me to answer Walter Johnson or Grover Cleveland Alexander, stm-- for a number of years these two pttcehra have been th big sensation in the American and NaNeither of thee two tional leaxtieal Don't get einra fh given consideration. the Impression that Johnson and Alexander are not brainy pitchers. They are These two stare, however, are endowed with aucb wonderful natural ability that I they need fuss but little about the All New Orlsana Entries, strength or weeknes of batsmen. hatters look alike to them, while Johnkm 112. thr Bin son and Alexander look a little bit difFIp1 Dir)naffrL4y IflAfe 112, Orfea Girl 112, Mrrt May 115. to all batters. Ik Bay 115. Stats IB ferent Boat Dnjy HA, mil Wtaat Fool 1)B, Coart rac. Bm4 GtUaat 10. Aatra 95, DaUiada JOT. Dottaa WHEN Walter Johneon broke Into the 1W, iltTer LlfM liH. Frmrlci 107, leagua he knew nothing Fraak Bitaaao 1V Aattoacttf 102, about a curve. He later learned a curve, TklrA rac. vtil aaA Drt1ab and now has a puxxltng hook. Yet for J19. Ptlt Bl Utt, Amalffamator 108. Kllmr the flret three or four years of hta career 1 to Baadl 102. Kknclinf Bronl 104, NourvAtfla In the American league he rarely ueed 197 Bkymr 109, &uawtr 109. It. Charley Street, who wae Johneon War-112. mil Fwfth me. o Wakf1)7. AmaJrtt flret major league receiver, seldom called 10A, CoOalt Laaa 97, Dtrm for a curve He worked on the theory 104 Har4 King 100. Rafoa BiJ; 102. time a 1 Fifth th B ttnc1i that such strategv alaa a waste nof even nil and effort when the batter could t 118 Jara 07, Grempy 109 Lady ltm 99, and one. see fast Twiakt (he 107( l.tytk lit. Mrry Captain HMg I have worked many games In which KalaB 10(L Bit of Blarsry 102, Na Maa- Johnson has been tha pitcher, and I can Rf 02e Hirwrwvi say that when ha relied almost entirely ktslk rac. nUa an4 a 111 ILyal latrat HO, kittl) Baanaa 102. on speed he was even harder to hit than A41anta 1 15. Vrak 117, Dr. Ckarrot 105, when he started to mix them up. The Miklfula lib. JartartlrtNm 103. Tktrai 10M. years tn which he established his famous were the years In Lrgrk ran. nlHf ami a alttntB Early strikeout Mai His Mary I0H.H, 104, f)a Hanpaon 111, which theperformances curve was practically uhuaed Farortt US, iiA Boy bv him. It's the same with Alexander. Bpb 111, A at jiO, Baalaa(rat Fy 111. Stal- Hie Griff deltverv hie bafsweeping side-arwart fling speed and hta fast breaking curve enable him to win easily, without doing New Orleans Kesnltg. muth heavy thinking aa to what will beat batters. Almost anything ha larval yr.1 wes. .arweelghths silte Asaabelt, fool eecesd, turns the trick. If.llwtVes Bn . tor thtrd(C. Rchlamet Time ee ttsady agl My i(t. heebie, Mergsret Garrett, Sir. TIT fTHOCT discredit to a lot of brainy Mi. set end itasay.ee elae ran. pitchers, I want to say that I never t g.rea4 rare, flee sag a belt farleax umpired behind two pitchers who studied iaett.nn..al was, PI C. Keeare more carefully than Christy situations emead, Tooaikeeia wlll third. Time and Chief Render. Both had 1 11 SV gresree gtar, Tlgltxate, Hmdoevtaa. Mathew-snremarkable control, were easv to hit Xgaea lank. Milda. Newel 1., LeutI gay, with no one on: but how they .could end Jsaree gberldaa a lea ran. when a hare hit meant a mn up Third rare, mile and tweaty yard geafarer tighten was. Howr.et iata(key aecaad. or two, and perhaps the hall game! If fkaidetaianl had a batter' a certain weakness, Cracaw (Wiul.l third. Time 4IM t Rookery. and Render nevrr failed to taka Laggard, Juaalta. keatlea Hu,h Uasdael Rnae, Ibrkery Para PM Maa Grit, Alma Icolaa, advantage of It. I know one player, no Ralf a ad Half and lady Lenaa alao raa longer In the American league, who gewrrh rare, flee farlnnya Rorbly rnTidn't hit g curve bail with a broom, (C ameri won. pt.kwtrk (lyhr) aeroad. ftoa If It was broken high and on tha Inside Trmep tlfaaorl third. Thaa 1 0. Glpay Qneaa f have often card that player sav that Jan raa. he never made a healthy foul off the gift rare, mile and aereety yards Manama 1 am. however, gofrfg to play It ew. Qneen Arrte iMoeae.) aemad. safe, by calling It a draw between 4nrmt) Matty W ' . Bbrkaee tMoIeawarthl third, Time Sod Bender on the stuff, U11A Senator Bmdrrlck, Rayal latereat aad , The ktnd words brainy I have written Just radttme alaa raa. fc'nh rata, mil aad a alcteeath Sieetfe I Par- about Bender recstl to mind the feet that the American Indian Is rapldtv psAdng rel woa, letter, igniderm.al eeeoad. Anal-from Ms place In the national pastime neater (C. Rnblaenni third. Tt The pass in of Cvlef Myers from the .eteaarbn aad Brown r.wrtta alaa rae raca, aill a ad a qoarter Klax Neo- Giants and the exit Of Chief Bender cene IC. Ronleweil woa. Tfaneportatina rgrowiil mark the finish of the Indian as a big arrnod Le. . ctxhraa IRndrlraerl third Time league regular, for the time hie lag., at od B Selby. W mo sad' Ellia.a least. I is t a The firmed Jim Thorpe la a reguput. .iso rsa. lar one day and a bench warmer the rc, Pine-hurs- t; By Ring W. Lardner. 20-2- 5, j I.!., PoMadelphie Crulee. Pt ' , &AS; c, Boston, ir 5rk, 94, Fleb'W, Si. Louie New r k, ,W8, SDktnf Nw 077: Pootan. foyk Brooklje. .90; tuihaw. .904: Hrraog, 904 Pick. Chicago, ptrirtjrf, F 9S1, WaUae, Bt. Ural, phUadelniiie CocUial Heminiway, b'A, Nshoff, New York U Louie. 8M . geidre, .948. a.Vt, Mcfleftifas, PhHtdeiphlt Chican, peart-- . 944; lUCotf. Chlrego, PhadeipMe, bhwaeilt, Brook De. 984 4. A. Nibnff with New York kf4 twenty yiayod haeemw-Kawhn- at May Compete. - i ' Following it the rocortf of' h players; 20-2-5 Salt Lake Gun lk - Matrimonial Bureau Rules -- l, t fMr ATHLETICS (c) Complexion (b) Weight FOSTER feF Brow td Hair (h) Nose g) Eyes IN AMERICAN A. E. F. (J) Chtn II) Mouth (1) k) Mustache or beard Tonsils, etc (ml Sixe of shoes Elimination Contests to Bo Held ia General remarks Every Array Unit, From Com1 understand for the that I sm enlisted pany to Corps. duration of the year or until 1 am married, and agree to obey the rules of the PARIP. Jan. 8. An extensive organized organization and auch other rules or orders as may hereafter be Issued by the effort will be made to develop athletic In the American expeditionary; force durbureau. Signature ing the next few montha. Through the t organized direction of entertainments also! it will be aimed to bring out and develop the entertaining .talent the army afforda. WALTER CAMP The efforts In both these directions will of the Y. M. haie the active PICKS ALL-STA- R X A., the Knights of Columbus, the SalV welfare other and organise SERVICE TEAM vation with Army ttons, authority from - General By Universal Service. Competitive sporta, ax well aa purely One Mass , Jan. CAMBRIDGE, athletic exercises, will be arranged in Mare Island football player Is given each division and corps. Official chama place on Walter Camp's pionships will be contested under rule to football team, which was chosen for be adopted later In these sports track the current Issue of Collier's Weekly. and field events, baseDall, football, basOf course, elusive Paddv Driscoll got ketball. tennla. boxing and wrestling. Bachman was the quarterback Job. Beginning with each company as the smallest unit, there will be elimination posted at center and Blacklock at right Harformer tackle. Charley Brtckiev, contests In the organization all the wray vard star, also got a pise. up to army corpz. The company winners Halas and Keef of Great Lakes will compete In battalion events and were given line positions on the seccontests winners In regimental ond eleven, and Reichel on the third When the winners In each army corps are eleven. decided there will be final contests for the athletic championships of the AmeriCamp's first eleven follows: Left end, Woodruff of Granite State; can expeditionary forces, In which only of Bent Naval tackle. left the winners of divisional championships Cnlcago will be eligible. Reserves, left guard, , Sutherland of Individual prizes wUl be awarded mem Camp Greenleaf, center, Bachman of Great Lakes: right guard. Budd of hers of teams winning the first place tn the divisional contesta and to the memLeague Island- right tackle, Blacklock of Great Lakes; right end, Zimmerbers of the two teams contesting tn the man of Mare Island; finals of the American expeditionary quarterback, Driscoll of Great Lakes; halfback, Deforce championship, the prize to be emHart of Mather field; right halfback, blematic of service In the American exHoban of Camp Devens: fullback, peditionary force. Brlckley of Hoboken Transportation. Announcement. Dr. Oarl H. Pace has received hi honorTribune Want Ads radiate th re able discharge from United States army, (Adv.) quirements of the business world. resuming practice at Murray. m Quk-kftr- 1 Mua-irr- h 1 tn-d'- I NEW RULE YORK. Jan. (.Temporary of tha rule requiring ap- abrogation proximately six months' residence at college before a student Is eligible to compete In an lntercol'eglate AssoAmateur Athletics of ciation of America event has championship been proposed by tbs executive committee of that organisation. Letters have been eent to all tha colleges and universities qf the association, calling attentton to a meeting of the committee here January- - J, at which the will be conproposed amendment JrA. j : i ' fr sidered. RECEPTION FOR GRID CHAMPS ONE-MA- N ' 1 J IT r- - L(ti. l n1 if t f Mtftk ' - ,fi afT ,tr alfi By Universal Service. GREAT LAKES, 111. Jan. . Instead of a mammoth welcome from all of the gobs on th station, as planned, the Great Lakes football team, champions reof the world, received a "one-maception upon tta return today from California. Station officers, several regiments of sailors under arms and the battalion band were ready to receive the returning rhamplona, but when the football special'' pulled in at Great Lakes an hour ahead of the echednle time, only Lieutenant John Kennedy was present In te'egrams la given ae the A mtx-u- p reason for the mistake. -- ttf jjif iHjl.l !c FENCE BUSTER OF FORMER DAYS DEAD BRIDGEPORT. Conn., Jan. t James ORourke, former major league baseball player, died at Ms home here today of pneumonia. O'Rourke played with several major league teams and for thirteen years his batting average exceeded KM Later be was Identified with the Eastern league. H. next, while Ben Tlncup, the pitcher with thew Phillies, has ret to establish himself as a Veguiar. Of aU tea Iiffllans who have made good, none attracted mOtg attention than tha late Soxalexla. Subject to Croup. t Our little girl Is subject to frequent attacks of croup. writes F. O. Strong I alwave give her Cham Cal pel la. 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