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Show THE 8 ALT LAKE TKILiUNT, TEES 12 f MORNING, FEBRUARY 25,- - 1919. C. rher (Copyright 1919. br H, Trad Mirk Beg U. B. Pit. On ) If Was Some Slippery Pav;ement, or It Was Some Lie MUTT AND JEFF i DA A By BUD FISHER Manager Will Make Ready for Mobilizing Bee f , Force. liid Bcm ytartay trensporUikM to St. Louu for th soo of Manager tldie liorr. It U that Hair a III leava St. Louu 1 once, sitWough Ls Ima awm deal Mill Coding vhoaa cofifeummaUou may delay turn. If Edd ltvui today ha aliould am Friday. a arrival here, there win ha I poo Heir the beard of dirac- special meeting ofnew manager will ha Urw at which the introduced to Urn tn who run thin here. Tha cluhs maaeup and chain din for a pennant will be thoroughly ruaned and no doubt Kddie a hi be offiwin flag the cially voted a free hand to wiU Wave for it fa probable that Herr MonI'luebui g. the Uee training camp, arrival hi after few das day Within a and there preliminary training will begin by March , it ia planned, the work will earnest. in begin business Manager Cwk also U expected here by the end of tha weak. PrMideut Lam vt rtne-- p(e4 JUSTIN FITZGERALD TO PLAY WITH SEALS hla releaee from the Ver-no- n club and sign bna with Baa Francisco. . Justin Graham would like to get George, but HAS FRANCISCO. Feb. to lb San Fran- the pnesibilttles sre very slim. Inasmuch Ftllgeraid now belong Graham a wir, as Bill Kush k is figuring on Weetersil got cisco riub. Charley that Hie Philadelphia Nation-Al-aaa to do a lot of plutiig this year for the jesterday By RING W. LARDNER. Bad secured waivar on ban anti Tigers. W esiorsll went to ernon last upon season tto baeit from Texas the had Agreed already league, price Fit and Charley have agreed on ant) "Pep" Peterson, the pitcher who was Heart-to-Hea- rt to Uraham by Justin larm. It ta settled, aave Ute signing of recommended Hebe Ruth, ORTON, Mass., Feb. ft sent word to the Beal manager the papers. So premier left hander of the Red yesterday that he will be unable to get Harry Harper, also signed for the send a wail from Gary. W. Va, away front his Job tn Ban Mateo and. and peerless when It conies to knocking to get an interview with yea for the Chl Feb. 20. where be ie a orbing In a enul mine, ask- accordingly, can't report for spring the haQ out of hounds, la in Dos ten. and ol our column were so paper. ing for two tickets. eo that he and lila training .nil March g, REAIiERS the Into frankly declares his desire to get "Humph! replied the Camel, 'Tv Peterson is the foreman of a Ban Mawife can get bark to CaliroHii. aith our correspondents In- read He doesn't like roped arena Is no Joke. a deal of your stuff and Fve Kit a and Harper are both good hittere, teo chemical compsny. Upon the terview with Mr. Gleason that they be-- 1 wonderedgreat outfielder you didnt enter this conof Fltsgerald, Charley sent hint the Idea of not being allowed to box, for why Kut neither la a high-clahe thinks he could make more mbney at gan calling up at an early hour yesterday test to write a parody on this verse a contract, hut it was returned yeeter- It pita because of a weak throwing arm rere Bee Graver than baseball tar at In y You know theres on shew. the thats i and Harry because he usually tosteps day unsigned, with a Bote attached and demanding that this bird a diamond studded watch offered as a field a which gave the newa that Peterson minded him that he had agreed in his morning hta left ear when he trlee else. be to interview Box Red contract to not with the somebody Indulge one. assigned prise for the best around ball, Fit can cover more around couldn't get away this year. Ban Fran- tn but other baseball, thaa studded manhim "But diamond sports a any who wants no there baseball But outrun can aleo other are, and cisco Bulletin. tlian Harper, Ruth says he- - ie In earnest and figures It watch?" on the baeee. He ie aure to make the In town," said ye scribe. agers Ruth wouid him. a for be business dernmi-tratCamel. said the "Whether great "Humph! team, hut Harper haa yet to Jack Nibble, soldier, stationed at Camp is now 22 years old and Is considerably "Try an actor then," said one astute you want a watch or not. Ive written Lewis, has returned his contract to over playing weight. He expects to have telephonic pest. this verse for you and you can do with with a postscript stating he wants another conference with Frasee on Friday. mors money before he will Consent to The writer therefore ventured Into Chu It what you please.down beside ye scribe The Camel sat TOMMY Chin Chow last night, on account of be-- I plsy with the Beavers. "I get a month In the army." eeye Ing In that vicinity, and asked one of and recited in a splurgic tone: BENGALS Kibble, TO the ladylike ushers If there was an "Oh. "but If the MeOrediee want me ye who on newspapers dwell, actor in the place. they'll have to raise the ante Just. eey. tv hat do ye know of sleep? I Iron men." "Dosene and their cousins," was her Bill Fee Irk floated Into tha eeventh enty-fl- v Oh. who strive to write and spell. reaye two for worbtiee heaven of Walter, however. Isnt doing any yeeterday poetic reply. What chance have ye to keep (going)? son In the flret place, his new autoa rying over Kibble's letter. He feele that With Miller, Page and alt the rest. on the job when the soldier will be purred through Its flret day without he heard the call comes toright Including Mr. Morrle Gent. start for Crockett, mishap and In tha aeoond place Who romp out to the Middle Wfst from hie crack right fielder,- Tent Ismg and therefore Is letting the "backstop With money In their coat and vest? from He Wane, rave on." Tom wrote to KseU-a a a a Prance, ae foUowe; "Pear Bill Juet But we who act In ehuchinchow, am 1 few Unee to let you .know Johnny Powers, owner of the Angel, Yeh, act and act and act. O. K. Hope I can get back la time for is beginning to worry about Jacques We have to slumber then and now, the spring practice, but Juet bow It looks Fournier, th slugging Frenchmen, whs And thats an actual fact. Will be awfully played first base for him last year. Fourlike I am out of luck. If we forgot our cues and lines glad to hear from you. Give my beetC nier Is claimed hy e big league chib end ea latetarttaf Because of last night's dines and wines. Ik Opiates Mag wtahea to the feltnwe. T. A. Long, the case has been passed up to the narataxae ef the lletteaal Omsk. Home bird would soak us good with fines. company, 122nd regiment of angineere.be tional commission. A decision Is exOr say, Back to the copper mines!' " Kestck feele that Long will hardly pected next week. Bliould Fournier be on hand the beginning of the awarded to the mature, Johnny would (4JTVE me hack- the ball game! we lost "Page some of them." said ye scribe. practice, hut looks for Thotnae have to do some tall hustling to get a vZ through poor "The Page Is In Arkansas," aha said. about April 1. The Tiger leader eete first seeker who can hit like he does. coaching at third base, I can give you a fairly accurate "But store by lamgl work thie year. Ae It is not sure that Kenworthy will and my team would about have won the great NA It ta and you can go backstage and ask list three luggers In hi ttneup like report for second base, and, ae the Anwaa to made Such the remark pennant." for the one you prefer. Theres Lionel lrong, Bobby Meueel and Babe Horton, gels are entirely out of shortstops and me by an American league manager late Braham and theres Richie Ling the Vernon manager believes h la amply third basemen who look good enough. It 1911. la will atrengthened In the sticking line. he to His been a "Oh, no, hes In the Pretty Name tnto have that Johnny teeni, which had may Lodge. Fete laiey, the old reliable, tn left the marts and grab an entire go bvflehl. contender all had been the Just way, " from. "And there's Marjorie W'ood heard been not haa yet That will be rather embarrassing with . garden, "Oh. no. she won't warm up to talk." thinks Metro will be around the training Season only but Lssk-few weeks mathematically counted out. That year a "But before know dont you many days uh a fountain pen Eugene Cowles?" four dubs had bean In the running most ea, but he has Forgotten. have passed to sign himself Into the fold. away. of tha season, tha race not being decided "And there's the wild Armenian donCharles Gorman, the Sant Paula catchuntil the final day. er, wag added to the Tiger roster yeekeys. And theres Minnie, the wild Result! "What do you think of It?" asked the At the time, the importance the man- Lithuanian camel. terday. He had a trial with Vernon lest ( that Bill thinks "Him for me! said ye scribe. "Oh, Camel. spring and looked good. ager placed on the work of the coacher at Min! T hope ye dont need a diamond studGorman haa the making of a good third teemed a bit overdrawn to me. Boon the latter waa backstage and In ded watch, catcher. was ye scribe's reply. "Bet KewfourOrleans Results. Palm from rolled la Power furloar Ram (Metcalf) Hosrever, It caused me to give attention the august and february presence of sides. be continued, "(he appropriate Flrt riM, Johnny reward a camel Is an eight-da- y Minnie. for Rooftrtlt worn, Springs yesterday feeling III capital Pocraat (Barrett) treond, to the coacher at third, and haa cauied "Mr. Camel," said ye scribe, "I went clock. spirits. He is beginning to worry aoout . me to reach the conclusion tnal many a his first eacker, Fournier. Powers re- (Brawn) third. Tint. 50 sereeds. ball game can be tossed away because Hobby Allra, Warttka, Bum Dr tire of ceived a Wire from Garry Herrmann yesthe failure of the man at third to exterday from Cincinnati. Ohio, In which ra ercise the proper Judgment. the lattgr said that the national rare, ftre and own half Yartofii gteoad UTTLE ITEMS (he fact that the Importance of Hesplte 'would pass on Fournier's case Rome (IIoqm) ivm, loach (Troilati aecoei, Die coacher at third Is generally recogwit n I ft a week. Mhould the decision be everv one nised baseconnected with by adverse to the Angels' interests. Powers ThUtla (Jrrri (Girnr) third. T1ms I 00. OF INTEREST will undoubtedly have some difficulty In Mlnawaad. Rtmim. IntfUa Iprtof Buaiot, ball many ball clube persist In having the In a baphasatd manner. duties performed to Lota, Trust men res. also e as tad as (iwml good Jacques finding In a what seemed rather Third rare, Are as half furl important game cover first base for him. last summer, 1 counted eix different men He club, the Mount Washington club to date, the Cherubs are rather 'Paul) won, Babretash (Bulker) Ring W. Lardr.cr, producer of humorous Country Time. coaching at third In that game for the and the Walbrook club. Borfhaga (Kntdrma) third. a sketchy team lor 191. They appear rered: foranother step taken has OR t 5. Just H same stories, let team. It seemed man each fMresaatefc, assumed ftqaeetor, to be all right In the pitching and catch- Harr Khaw tad Rathild at ras. hie position, more afler the manner of a ward, according to an announcement on First Baseman Fred Merkle of tho Cuba ing departments and also tn the gardens,of Vourtti rare, was mU iMrenrion (PiMb)t) player, simply putting In a certain amount but the Infield at present la la a state by Morris Gent, preducelriof "Chu has had a change of heart since the world won, Kara Bright (Bool) aarend, Tam Haadtr Tuesday of was time that of rather to him, expected la awarded uncertainty. If Fournier Mr. Gent stated be had Just series was 1.44 16.. Kohl were and than one having a task before bifiu tUarnwr) third Chin Chow played last fall against the the White So. Red Klllefer w4H be pul Amsirtte also faa.T1b, S contracted for Jwo play by Lardner, cue Boston Red Sox, At thp close of that to It to form a good Infield. Sullivan, fifth rare, mils and trenth lra t(c Is musical a one coacher third hold the down do at to who and required may a straight comedy the newcomer, (Mttrph) wa, Brihtd Vntre (Frell areend. THE series he announced he was through with Initial sack In rase Fournier ta lost to Nrpwrha'(UolBw ortb) third. 1:40 things and do them quickly. At It was announced that a check the gam as an active player. He said Los Three afarlara. X Mefer, haa had Uttle experience. the crack of the bat he must take Sn comedy. of royal proportiona for advance royalties he would devote all his time to his inOlfth rare, mtlr and R the situation, Angeles Time thought to the apeed (Brown) wee, Khe (Htafkar) areeed, Mare H of the men oagivs the bases, also an equal awaits Lardner when he returns this terest in Ormond. Fla. Now come the Pool I third Thus. 1 i)2. Kilmer, Old Hee, amount of consideration to the throwing morning from a businesa trip to New report from the Florida city that Merkle Atitrk Ie Tima. Wilhio; Bute Beck, Bam per ARL GETS expect to visit Chicago evoVi regarding strength of the man certain to handle the York. Bulwec. letter tad Krewerd wise na. Is no as welt as as to his ball, a thought rare mile and uree!itaatk The suggestion tor plays vai made to hi contract xeltjt offered a There reducOAKLETS Herenthwo. Handful fferrtek TRIAL for accuracy. Having once made lardner on the opening night of "Chu doubt he has ben f Molwrewrfh) slight ipoel) sereed; Is to his be desires It perand It becomes his tion. mind. 1 either up Business proliable duty, RepresentaChin Chow. when BreeapHUr D'anflrMi. third. Tima, H. by word of mouth or motion of Cliff McCarl has signed a contract with flura r tech, Brioklpy, Ploreeat and lark Rail th arma tive Page suggested- he put hla baseball suade President Mitchell to give him betran. ta runner director alee still athletic to notify the Cliff ter terms. of his possibilities, stories into a play. Oakland. and tell him what to do. Until a few Merkle, according to tho dispatch from at the Preeldlo Y. M. O. A. But he can "No actor could act like a ball player," the test of health years ago, the coacher, if suffering a was Rings reply. Ormond, ia .ooklng-lNew Orlesna Entriex. etep out of that service any time he w tehee and he will wish to about next Is lighter than when be repotted to of of mind and last an a at could the actor moment, change "Then why not make .s rir.t race, roar tnrtnuc. team in the aiming of 1912. If that IIS, do eo, by using force to stop the runner, ball plavtrf roir.mented Page. the month, when the training season of the Ordr Girl ll& Mis Horner 111. Ball lift. whom he had Is true, President Mitchell may not have ball clubs begins. Instructed to try "There isnt anv ball player who could Jia, Rarenae 11JL frrm for the plate. - previously Now that the runner is out art." wit the tiKt awewer.v-.- Vtofart .Is got ng after that first Job Buhl Kre 11J1. Edith K,115, ta seek .acr that wan to play Jltft Initial , Tataud Lady 115, If touched by the coerher that system can left vacant by the retirement of Rube Krrry Mm 115 precedHowever, In spite of the impossibilities, bag, as, in the early hart of the no For followed. will He Gardner. have opposition. It is do or die on Lardner was Induced to write and the ing campaign, Merkle played a whale of longer be Brewed rare, fir and f man a was for has who a fast In one opponent there will he Jack Roach, worth nil. Tltra Gold III, Pick Wlnfrer IIS. one's original Judgment. He finished article game. for the calls contract ar of service he has and In whose regular job ta catching. But Jack Liberator 118. Ambtiared Realising tha position of coacher at third six months. The royal chetk Is supposed seen Marverr 111. bail can hit the bell hard arul often and has Oriental Olrl lt the addition Naomi Watten HW, Mildred Is a difficult one, many major league manvigorously. walloped to laet that long. Chicago Tribune. Merkle hrnW not think of quitting tjie seriously been considered as a successor Fnretta Itm, Sophie K 10. Bawf log, I'oadnit ager essay the responsibility of the post-- , a he is still under thirty-onto Rube. Then there Is Ivaliaa Locker, 105. Plueaida luB. Petrearad 118, KattmaMe tlon. I have always believed the duties 24 game, From Feb. COLLINS, FORT Cola. Tmymtwola 1tS. Tom Taro 113, frank Mon of a major league manager were tough now on ail student who win their letter a star in the Khipjards league of the HS tlB. Approval 11S He has never played profes- lie northwest enough wltthout Inviting more trouble by tor athletic ability at Colorado Aggies DETROIT, Mich.. Feb. 24. Battery Third rare fir and fnrkhafTlao sional bail, but he Ie guaranteed to be taking up the responsibilities of doing the will receive a large sheepskin, neatly em- member of the Iwtrott American league V 11. Trnl US. Paalninl US. Jar Thnm at real vli'" and should give McCarl pile third. lethave been Instructed to report at on coaching club their bossed to signify that they a met! 113. Panla T 111. Ieta 111 Hand Blue a tussle for the job. to begin spring training Thistle 10. Talarta Wet log 1hDIbU ter while tn college. It may lie framed Macon, Oa, was But Cliff Is a good hitter and a sweet IBS, Moida announced here today KNOW one manager who, I believe, and preserved a lifetime. March t7. It Marie ('tmnell 1(k. Bol Gtlaer fielder. He has had a world of ex pert 113 flwrrer loe. of the team will follow Th remainder and Mtwirr sweaters Rtnc-Hof Mabel old 100, tiat custom Th 101, giving Drought about his own undoing as a etvee since he tried out with San Fran-cie'113, Swift nmt loo Ja. f. Cnmtnre 111 big leaguer because he persisted in coach- blasikets did not enable th men to keep cue week lRter. e In 1914, and ought to be able to a fonnh rav. mile and one half- ing at third at all times. 1 have always their emblems for any length of time. The hold his own an where McCarl lias no Rose 114 Irregular 10P Pi A (ill Mountain Benr NEW YORK, Feb. 24. Manager John sdmtred that manager or his gameneea. Initial cost of installing this custom has jo. end of speed, and as Ik-- Howard is a fnt'foe 105, Qteen Apple HH ole. The designs and color MoGraw of the Giants said today that he never could enthuse over his Judg been consul-ron speed. Cliff la starting In fifth rare, mile and nevenlr rarda Tadillae but reel would take three Rochester player to the hemes are works of art. Opera Glare 111. Parsing faney HI. Behll ment. A clever fellow In manv of the st At wth the ace n his possession. ban 114 this mortilng Coach New York camp at Gainesville. Fla., to the of a manassembly lud. Ama Ifoniae D1. Alma B 101. Harwred things expected major league Francisco Chronicle. IW Hhesa lod. londrere )od Sen for Brixier games ager. he was fsultv In hts Judgment of Harry Hughes announced he names of Insure two full team for Pk 1o. Regreaan 1d. Marr Bell. 104. distance. Time and again I used to see the men who will be awarded their sheep- These three plaveia Cliff Brogan, a outfieldan Clarence SSrh mr mile and mte aivteenth Termak him wave runners home when It was skins for football and track. Those on Pitt, THIS AND THAT pitcher: lew ptifPaiine Did, i.nimpr JtW ))hnhih bft er. and George ONeill, a catcher will suicide. And aa often I have aeen him the football list Included Buthnell. 105 Bogart HW Lueille V ganborn, Mathlcson, simply train with the Giants without beCOAST LEAGUE TALK Ja..n Progreaaire hold men at third when It was apparent Dlby. PeiuJ, lift Hughes, Raiektn, ing on the reserve Hat. It will serve the th runner had sll the chances lq hi Ford, Hotter. Wot-'enMciger, . Secret! rare, mile and one Mtteenth Hondo double purpose of helping out the New of reaching tha plate In safety. Feldmsu end a 112 Rhemer ItS Jfhn Huv(e 1W, TVanhe log favor Chariav Graham. managrer, awarded who were their letters York team and getting the men In condiThose ft has me to seemed always certain T tto Miren lftd Rnnnm'k Blue 03, ernon IU3, Brwwn latter from Ueorn enteraiJ, for truck work were Keating, Hughes, tion for the new International league men are particularly fitted for the poel third baseman, asking tht bow to fa'ortf In VUkr Dara lol Leiby, Peasley, Roes and season. tion of coacher. Offhand. Harry Davis Bresunhan, . ONeill plaved for beth Toronto and looms up ee the best coacher at third I J Rochester last year, and altogether was have ever seen. Ihivls did his work so 14. the bat In fifty-eigA s call for Feb. NEW YORK, game. easily and quietly that It wasn't appreciated. There was no '"hip. hip hurray" meeting ef th New International league A hen with Rochester he wa second string cstrher to Earl ftmlth, secured by the I In this city Wednesday wet Issued her stuff with him. Just sound Judgment know Harry Davis hsa undoubtedly made today by David Fulta. president of the Giants a few week ago for four players mistakes tn his Judgment at third, but I league. Transfer of the Hamilton (Ont.) and a cash consideration. e list never seen him so perform. Connie franchise will be the most important businame of Mack Is a manager who piacea much deness. Applications for the franchise have BROOKLYN, Feb 24 Th pendence on the third base coacher. Wise been received from Scranton, Montreal Corporal John M. Mtlju. pitcher of the on In all things. Connie Invariably has a man gind Ottawa. Mr. Fultx said. the casiialtv Brooklyn Robins, appeared list last week aa among the wounded, hut directing affairs around the third sack who thinks quickly and haa the rourage No less than acverteen country clubs the wound muet have been slight, as a But You Must Dnve It Out of ue tur er f.tty years, will driv the of It la not at all unu- and outdoor athletic associations were postal card dated January JO was received catarrhal out of your blood, sualhisfor6ona totiona. team to loee a doxen game affected bv the ruling of the court of ap- yeeterday by Charles H. Ebbeta. Jr., In Your Blood to Cet Sid of It purifying and strengthening it, ao it during season because of faulty Judg- peals In Maryland recently, when that which M'ljua said that ho is alive and In the will ,uir i igor and health to the ment in directing base runner, and at the hody upheld the stales antiquated "blue good health and horea to get home in membrane ou its journev finish twelve games often means (he dif law. Permanently. Bv this ruling, wth which tho Ume for th spring training trip. through vour body and nature will fertnee between a championship and third Vayly residents of Maryland, in If 9k. Yen have probably been in tne mibit soon restore vou to health. You will place to regumte the conduct of persons sought George FtaRlnga. manager of the Boston of applying external treatments, trv be relieved of the droppings of muor as Inter- Braves, who t St Columbus, Go., archildren "having lervarte," eure to You bate1 catarrh. your cus court of th and state ing in you throat, sore in nostrils SHEVLIN IS BOOKED preted applied by ranging for a training camp, announces used sprays, washes and lotions and bad breath, appeals, the people In Baltimore are de- definitely that Sergeant Hank Gowdy, aud spitting. hawking been of all opportunity to enjoy clean, the first baseball player to enlist when possibly temporarily relieved. But All reputable druggists carry 8. g TO BATTLE BASHAN prived wholesome, outdoor lecicatton on Sunday, war was declared, would surely be buck after a short time you bad another at 8. iu stock and we recommend you give or to Indulge in cr to witness baseball, from Franc for th opening of the seateek and wondered why. You must it a trial immediately. 4. Eddie Shevtin of tennis, golf, or other games played ou th son. LONDON, Feb. realirs that catarrh is aa Infection of The chief of the Boston, welterweight champion of the 8.i Mat th. The court of appeals reversed the blood and to get permanent re company will medical adviser coach of th Teacher cheerfully answer all United States navy, has been matched to the decision of the lower court. Among Ralph lief the eaiarrh infection mut be on Bashan. tb champion wel- those clubs which will be affected are the college atGist, subject. There is no fight Johnnie Greeley. Is th selection of the driven out of the blood. The quicker letters for the of England, at th National Baltimore Country club, tho Flkrldg Hunt athletic board terweight tb the School of Mines to of medical advice. Adcharge .on come to nnderataad this, the qu.ck-e- r dress Swift dub here. March 17. Th two club, the Maryland Athletic club, the succeed Dr. L. A. Fat kard, who yeeterday Specific Company, 432 Sporting von will get it out of men met same at club the 7, th Suburban as club, coach of the Golden school. Maryland January Country resigned Swift Lfcboratorv, At!aetT Ga r K, whu k has been your lest. Bashan getting the decision in a club of Balt'more. th Hudbrook Golf club. Th ia extant resignation of Dr. Fackard has been 1 (Advertisement ) ter u round bout. CO! the some ih,TaloOl Hageftown expected (or time, and the student ntry c.ub, attempt to get Red Sox Mound Star Viewpoint of the Camel Eager to Become Pugilist A Interyiew out-fiei- d, Bug-geeti- ss a. long likely 1 REJOIN I BASEBALL 1 tbt INSIDE fr and Entries Turf TUcklnf-hoTM- SPORT GOSSIP , Kildare lp &, obo-1- x 1 CUFF MX WITH the-clu- r'e'pu-tattl- - !,, , f tl. the-ye- e. SO !f I. I o e cria prex-ttc- IN JDih-ne- r, Brt-luar- You Need Not Suffer From Catarrh ht see -- mu-coii- v , mta. 11 A, '- - - A Prominent American Turf man Makes Arrangements for Competition Abroad. NEW YORK, Feb. 24 A. K. Macom-be- r. who in two years built up one of the most pretentious thoroughbred racing stables in this country, vt ill see his colors up on the French turf this season. With that end In view, Thomas. Murphy, who had charge of the Macomber string that campaigned on the Kentucky tracks last year, sailed for France on Saturday. His first duties will be to put Macomber's breeding farm in running order and 0 lease a number of y ear-ol- d from Mrs. Herman B. races. and begin training them for the Puryea Macomber hlmstif will go to France some time this spring, about the time that th j courses near Farts open their gates to the public, for the fust time since August, 1914. It Was not generally knosn that Macomber was Interested In racing king before he took up the sport in this country four years ago. He had a small breeding establishment near Matsons Lafitte, but during the war it was just about a stud in name only. Both Teams Play Good Ball; Brown Leads in Number of Baskets. Special to The Tribune. FAT SON, Feb. 24. The Springmll cohigh school team won a siest from the Payson quintet here thl The evening, the score being 38 to game was close from start to finish and the visitors were compelled to exhibit their best brand of ball to come out os top. Brown of the Springvill team, although of guaid, found acting In flio capacity pKnty of time to try his hand at baiitet shooting, with the result that he led the rest of the players In number of field haskt8, with six. Douglas and Ciaywm of the local team also showed up wcu, each scoring four baskets. Lineup and summary: SPRING VILLE. hard-foug- Encourages Racing. The Koeiete d Encouragement pour "Amelioration des Races do Chevaux, the evof is French the governing body turf, erything the name Implies, and with a decidedly paternal twist. To encourage breeding In France, practically all the big stakes on the flat, and most of the little ones, are closed to horses bred In the country. It encourages a man who cares for racing to breed his own horses rather than to buy them- - readv made. However, it does not Ideny him the privilege of leasing those' with the necessary qualifications. To protect the French-bre- d product CONTESTS IN there sre rules quite as autocratic as those of the General Stud book, and no LEAGUE LOCAL matter how good a horse, bred in this tt would be relegated country might be, to the eteeplechasmg Three basketball games In the Slt field should an American owner care to try his luck with Lake division are on today's card uf hoo peters will tanhim on the French turf. sport. Th Bingham gle with the L. D. S. university the Trainer Experienced. gymnasium at 2 o'clock; Sam will scrap It out with However, Mr. Macomber is going to Leopard Baird' Granittan Immediately after the begin right and breed his own. D. 8: university tussle, and Tom Murphy, his trainer, is no stran- Bingham-L- . will play the University ger to the French turf, for he had charge the PanthersWest high gymnasium. of the racing establishment of the late Preps at the to H. B. Dtwyea in England and France up According dope, the Miners should the Gold to the time of his death four years ago. walk off with their game from 1 sure bet Murphy s most notable achievement wa and Blue players, but It willa give the Dunbar 2d., one of the few that Ryuearson's charges training American-owne- d horses to win an En- Invaders a good battle.ont for revenge The Granite quint is f ' glish Derby. Dunbars Derby wa the because of th last run on Epsom Downs, as that course the East high aggregation about ha been closed during the war. trouncing they were banded month Bairds men put up an ex-at Two years ago Murphy took charge of cellent ago. down Mr. Macomber scrap with the Miners racing establishment in Kentucky, after a short but successful Bingham last week, losing to the leagua nine leader season as trainer of the horses of the by only point. West high is not expected to exf" late Oscar . L laohn, aud won hi- - full ence much difficulty In It gam vnte-t- he share o? races ior the "red and white w Preps, for the latter team has yet Stripes, white cap" on the Bluegrass win Its first game of the year. They state tracks. the Hts venture on the French turf will did put up a good game against is to last Friday, 0 It not cut down Macomber's activities here be S. university to any marked degree. After his decishowing todayone gn txpeeted their thaa will be a better sion to resume racing, following the close the Panthers of the war, the California owner made when, the two teams met at the first 01 pretentious plans for the coming season the season. on the eastern tracks and nominated liberally fig ail the leading stakes His CARRIES OFF stable at Belmont park, which was' completed a year and a half ago, is one of HONOR CHECKER the show places, so far as barns go. in this part of th country. Walter Jennings, who train the eastThe Interest shown In the checker ern division of the Macomber horses games played at th annual tourney Satwho underwent au operation at the Post- urday at the clubrooms wa beyond tne graduate hospital a fortnight ago, is re- expectation of th officer of tha c ,rt covering rapidly. and the attendance beyond the capacity of the club quarters, Tha style of waa a "knockout, with th follow11' results: First round Olson beat Baer. ISSUES beat Gatehouse, Howell beat OPEN CHALLENGE beat Erb. Beecher beat OofffUj. beat Murdock, Barton beat Ange. TO CARPENTIER Jonea McKean beat Libby. ' 8round round Jones beat Gardiner beat Jensen, Beecher beat PARIS. lSb. 24 Mike ODowd, the ... McKean beat Barton. worlds middleweight champion, isThird round Jones beat Gardiner, sued a formal challenge to 49eorges Kean beat Beecher European tarpentier, heavyweight Fourth round Mckean beat en,fc- champ ..n. from the ring, of the Cirque An analysis of the results shows tn Paris last night, saying he was willthe younger playara are not in R ing to fight the Frenchman at any the more extierlenced players the r time, anywhere, for any purse and the of more mature Judgment for any number of rounds. men making the best scores, namely Jones. and Kean, Gardiner, Beecher each more thaa SO years of age. Hy" Jensen, Olson and Barton made excel bodv and faeulty at Golden have lent showings. been casting about for a successor Next Saturday at f oclock will be hem Glax ha had wonderful the annual meeting of the City and SU t the Teacher college, where hofd Checker associations at the clubmen-Aof an unconsidered team andhe took Vt the meeting officer forarrangemen near champion. The way the Teacher!: yearthis be elected and have humiliated team from the oldtrYji made will for a city tourney and playm ' lege hae made one the championship. After this feared conches tn the state. of the mo,t Ing state there will be an exhibition by The effer. It has been McKean, who will play simultaneous made Mr. Glase. hutunderstood, he has twelve opponents. Everybody Inter'' ' ,lc,ion H ' o r"t,nlamC th ed in checkers is Invited to come. " the Teachers to the end of the exhibition is free. school year, at an rule At ,nl expected to take charge of all J there st the le.ghr.lng of the DOUBLES NET yer.r in th autumn. I Vnver lUKky Moun- lain Newt. MATCHES PLAYED THREE HOOP -- . L-- MKEAN HIGH PJ J? ODOWD Lams-Gardin- n. . en' 1 1 nex.l A Woiaani TWO Feh. 4. Two PHILADELPHIA, matches snd double d junior singles match wer In the row"1 events only kidn??, 7?" states indoorplayed today I bought different klrds of medicinT0 , tennis tournament. no to all William T. TUden, Philadelphia, and bS! one day I holder a to of effect, Vincent New York, FMey'xidwy Richards, the national double title, defeated 0 great a tenefit from box that ! concluded mvLfl1 W. Gibbons and C. N. Beard, Rlidadc ktdner trouble Phia. 4. , l. Wallace Johnaon . Crai Biddle. Philadelphia, defeat" Ing Fo'ey Kidney Pll! kldriY V. Hanna and M. Harlan, Pluladel Thev stiff jo!nU remVtl,hnr 1 , . phia. Madder Brooke Huff, Philadelphia, aim ms ',0 Charles lr Fixe 5) Good Kellogg. Philadelphia, in round Junior singles match, Recommendation. Sfm. D. T. Try go. O.. write: "NiL very much afflicted with yari2",0tj plll.1 frrs. first-roun- r, r .afL' .ir h.LT ond -- round -- -- -- Hr-H- uf-cl- e. -- -- t- ' |