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Show J THE SALT LAKE TRIB UNErTHURSI)AYM0imNGrSEPTEMBER 12 9, TD26T Americas Premier Tennis Players Will Vie With Frenchmen in Davis Cup Play Is Winner of' Downing SERIESBY WIN Tilt Qolf Engineers Belated Rally by Timps CAVEMEN TIE UP Tivo Bills Will Bear BETTY O'NEAL NINE Cards Gain on Reds and ANNEXESPENNANT Yanks Maintain Lead Brunt of Coming Fray Wins Humboldt 1 Johnston Will Meet and Tilden Will La-Cos- te . Borotra Play Today. -- spt PHnJtPKLPHIA. )Kr th Associated Ur Jn seven America h.iR chief burden t f her hitftle f tional J,ennH laurels lutlie the famous mils" William and William M. Johnston. 'Pr Wih time planed tl r Internabands of T Tilden "Little 13111 Johnatf n 11! oppose Pene IaUot, while "Pisr BUI Tilden will face the "Bounding Basque, Jean Borotra. tomorrow at the Germantown Cricket club In the opening two singles matches of the challenge fund series between the UmU'd Flutes atid France for tbs Iavls cup. historic trophy that represents worlds team supremacy on the court" The first match Is scheduled at 2 .30 p tn. Johnston's selection tndav Instead runof Vincent Richards ns Tilden ning mate tn the singles, came as a surprise The "seeding of Richards yesterday in New York as the So 2 man. following Tilden, In the draw for the national singles championship, had led to the belief that the oung New Yorker would get the preference In This v.hs Dav; cup assignments strengthened bv Richards more Impressive tournament record n borne courts this se&sun and Johnston s recent illness. Strategy, however, was the factor that Influenced the Davis cup committee of the United States lawn Tennis association to select "l.lttle Bill' for the role he has ocrupled since 1020. with the exception of on. year It wan, stated officially that the committee considered Johnstons convening tory previously over the French chat- lender a, plu. hi. ability lo lo greatest heighths In emergencies and his apparent return to good ion- ditfon, as outweighing Richards more brilliant tournament record this ear. It also Was pointed out that Richards d efeatsat the hand, nf knnih stars abroad early hi year had a n bearing J T ? . 1 'ift Richa douhlea match on Friday Loj I, ni.Ea N. M illlam. the team champion, aa a This combination has f'n partner ri. 1,1 !hV7owna2nf defeated 'Thiw?-r- mn in th doubles of ths Pavis cup nnnnnanla toumsv last year ars expsetsd to bs the Jb.r two mem bsrs of the French srur1, Henri and Jacques Rrugnon. holders of th Wimbledon championship In the concluding singles rontegts, scheduled for Saturday. Johnton will meet Borotra while Tilden will oppose ' Amateur Body to Meet Today; Plan Tourney TTIIE members of tb board of 1 control of the Salt Lake Federation of Amateur Baseball will meet tonight at 0:15 oclock at 2H4 South State for the purpose of clarifying matters pertaining to the coming state tournament. Jesse B. Sharp, president of the organization, is not prepared to say where they games will be conarrangeducted, since suitable ments could not be made with O. George Rclf, president of the to Bonneville Eees, in regard park. The meet will likely begin the middle of next week. th Valley Honors in Easy Fashion. JARMAN, FRASER IN CADDY FINAL Forest Dale Youths Victorious in Forest Dale Semifinals. Hetty () Sfftl Flko hirlm Hefty mucffl Practice Play 74 Chicago. The American league race stood still with the Yankees maintaining their lead over Cleveland, when both teams loet their games today. Th9 Yankees bowed to Boston, 5 to 2, as the Bed Sox broke their loslngstreak that had run to seventeen straight games, Detroit hammered out a win over the Indians, 10 to 6. Tho Standing: Lost. Won Pet. 84 02 .618 New York -77.569 59 Cleveland seven-gam- . Monday'l Results. Elko X fVul Winne- - from wi.n Score unavnilable. Pp.rl,! I., Tl.e 1 rlhime ELKO, Nov, Sept Reltv ft .Veil, placing great bsmehall throughout the season, captured pennant In the Humboldt alb'V luill league in awalk, winning eighteen out of ths.r twenty scheduled game TBko took scconl plx c, noting cut tnrlln snd V'ells, who tied for third pines. Eureka, coming out of the cellar, surprised f?ie fans of the league and finished one game ahead of Wlnne-muccwho captured the consolation prig In All all If was a great season and the attendance at all of ths games aurpnod anything tn previous vars A n')oii of the gan.es were Wfin bv close score! Ret tv ONeal of Mu !r garneM however, winning bv large score. Flk and Wmnemucra being the onv teams this season tn i. defeat the slugging Miners SUNDAY S RESULTS. defeated Wells with Rnvder v,'rn Jarman and Tommy Fins-- r In Farlln the bog for ells, H to t. the game won their way to the final round of befri g called at the end of the sewnth e Forest Pale Golf dub caddy inning Willie Wines outpltched who was In pour form championship tom nim.nl. In W elne-- hie ONeal defeated Wells. 16 to 2, dm a semifinal matches Jarman was to Betty the tune of a omedv of errors. Roth victorious over Hy Jernke, by a 4 and teams made numerous bobble twirled for Rettv ONeal, while General Wines pitched good ball for Walla ln att Th. niuuh ply.d Kureka defeated Parlln S'ind.iv g.iif. Hint the coming thlr- t,v a l. a of '.Vine, I,. 7 tv.x thriller from Matt to rlniDh. The flrat pitched for c.trlin ami pit, bed Sklllmnn Marted for eiKbleen holes of the final will be 'erv good ball pl.iveit touay, with Ui final eighteen Eureka hut wt knot ked out In the third inning Chri tfnvn. who bested Steve Gordon Rhode of Klko eon e tints ago r2 first Debt f In a mound du I, relieved Skdlman and also in & thiity-sholt match, with twirled a nice game for Eureka. Elko, presenting a rripnled lineup, the time of play the same as is sohed ,)1"1 fl,r. the chami.b.r.Hm p flight. Took was soundlv trounced bv Winnemucca on the latter's diamond bv a score cf defeated (icuige Nstietischwander The intended batterv for up. to reach the final, while Jensen 18 to eliminated Harry Aardenna, 5 atid 4 Elko donned Winnemucra uniform the game nm! proe'ded In the ccnsd.itIoti flight I.. K''Sal jut eliminated James Grave. 1 up, while to bent their own teammate. Glenn Stewait won over Bob Showuker MONDAYS RESULTS. b u similar scurt. In a great baseball game Monday Isotiis Swenaon and J.erov Anderson afternoon Elko was defeated by the are the finalists of the second flight. Eureka teem, the score ending Swenson defeating ensel. 3 crack 8 to 3 This was the last baseball while Anderson trimmed (hr and of the season. tnce Hall, also b the count of g and 1. game General Wines, pitching for Flko. Finals In the consolation and sec. twirled A headv game, striking out ond flights will take place today, the eleven men Hkillntan of Eureka also opponents plajlng over the eighteen pitched ball Elko great again prehole mute. sented a crippled lineup, and the bovs Be lyft Mar, Ilck Ray, ArWhitb were no match for the Eureka team, thur Crow and Arland Wilson yester- - either defensively and offensively dav captured their first round matches Winnemucr a was defeated by Betty jn the Fort Douglas caddy champion-lon- g on the formers diamond, the ONeal ship tournament. being large, hut the number of Mar opposes Ray today, white score Pe run made by each team is not known Crow and Wilson clash in the other hero as yet. semifinal 2 ie La Mar defeated Jay Hardy.and 1. Ruv eliminated Bob Spring-ma2 up: Crow took the measure of John Kocherhans. 8 and 6, and GREEN Wilson downed Douglas Wilkes. 4 and 2. ln esterduys encounters With the of the exception match eveiy contest was exiremviy r, Fuy-do- f- m-- , ! (1 e f Big Munn Arrives for Ballroom Shoe Tossing Meet Is Bet Winner McGill Has Big Chore. Primed for action, filling all ex- pectations as to site and appearances, Wayne "Big Munn, Nebraska wres- tling giant, who is billed to meet Pat McGill in the wrestling feature at the Hippodrome Theater tomorrow night. arrived in Salt Iake on the 13 25 Union Pacific train yesterday noon. The big Nebraekan wai met at the station hy several Sigma Nu frater- nlty brothers, who accorded him a warm welcome. The Munn family seems to be in Nebraska athletics what the Romney family has been to college sports in Utah. Three Munn brothers have at- tended the University of Nebraska and all have made tho Nebraska football teams. A fourth and last brother will enter the University of Nebraska this ear. Big Munn hopes that the 'kid will make the varsity. Incidentally "the kid is as big as the other three brothers ami they are all 6 feet 6. boys and PROVO. AUER. homa City. Jones is expected to arrive morrow. FORK. . yr. to- 8. Associated Mayor William of Chicago is $5000 richer today for having demonstrated the g of possibilities horseshoe pitching and elevated the ancient game from barnyard to ballroom. He won the richest stake in the history of the sport when Carroll and Hansford Jackson, two Iowa sons of the former national champion, pitched a total of 54 ringers in a contest which Hansford won, 54 points to 46. Thompsons wagsr with his old friend, Parker Blatchford, was that he could produce two men who could make fifty ringers in a game. Attired as Spanish matadors, the two youths flung glided shoes to the rhythm of bsss viols in a public k allroom last night, while a boiled shirted gallery cheered. j M. Downing of Sn Fmnelco, president of ths American of Electrical Engineer,, won ths annual medal tournament stated by members of tho Institute who ln Rocky mountain and Pacific coast stats. The tournament, consisting of eighteen hofcs of medal play, with handicaps applying, was staged on the links of the Fort Douglas Clolf club Wednesday Afternoon, with twenty golfing members ef the orfor ths John B ganisation H.ken cup.competing Tha cup does to Downing for one Lest years winner, W. C. Heaton flnlehed far down tha line in the J938 competition. been cIom to th tit! Downing h geveral years, but twice ws defeated nn the playoff after being tied for low net noon at the completion of the scheduled eighteen hole. This occurred in 1923 and again In 1925. Downings winning net score of 71 a three atroka better than that registered by P. M. Parry of Salt too saoond place in the competition. Parry wag one stroke Srhoolfiald, who took third place. and L. Brandenberger. a gowning Salt g. lfer, were tied for the " t he day. Each man ,,uorrs 95. a th wlnn,r of tha annual was a football star of mi8i? dy rone by. While attend- otanford h wag a four-votball man, being captain of the e,vn during hi last year. h won' known as the 'li1 John donated e.1k2 tTOIhy w bv eeetlon of tb Amer- U vt ln 19.1 and given ,K1,'c,rlrl Engineers 1 present nam tokens close association 1'f.n the gams and hla service ren-- j acred, The result of the medal are as follows: re-I- OGDEN ROTARIANS (By the Press.) Former Hale Thompson r'HICAOO, Sept p. vlc bn Friday Night Mat Bout They Grow Em Large Where He Hails From; Francisco Man Is Fisken Trophy Winner in A. I. E. Contest. Sptrlal to Th Tribun. AMERICAN FORK, Sept. 8. The Hurhui at Cavemen tied the poet-ncaaMEW YOBS, Sept 8. (By the two games apiece today by winning Associated Press.) The von-guar- d the fourth game of the eerie by the of the 151 links challengers score of 11 to 8. A belated rally in who will seek to wrest the national amateur golf crown from the ninth inning, in which the Tunp sent home five runs, failed to maBobby Jones 'already has inarched In that interialize Into a victory. upon Baltusrol, scene of the 1926 ning, Davidson and Colvin knockei championship event next week. home runs, tending ahud of them, Fifteen contenders played over two and one runner, respectively. the dlffiqult NewJersey layout Both of the pitchers used by the today, hut none of the group was Ineffective against tw Timps , able to equal par 72 for the hard hitting Cavemen. Colvin went Tine for three innings, during whhn course, which never has been bettime only two hits were chalked tered ln a championship tourna&9uinst him. In the fourth he began ment. to weaken and allowed five bits, on George Von Elm. the Los Anwhich four runs were scored. He geles star, who reached the final was pulled at the end uf the fifth, aftround two years ago, posted the er four lilts and three runs had best mgrk ah 76. recorded bv the Cavemen. Miller was loose in the second andii Among the players who took blew up in the ninth, when five runaj practice round were Frank Dolp were made. of Portland, Ore..' who Recently The fifth, game of the series will be annexed the wee tern amateu; played on Timp park, Saturday aftertitle and Keefe Carter of Oklanoon at 4 oclock. ....75 . San Von Elm Sets Best Mark in Falls Short; Score 11 to 8. . 1 Co-ch- Car-din- e Pittsburgh. Weik ITureka Win to mucc.i Eureka 8. (By the Associated Pres.) The St. Louis were handed another full game margin in the National Its second place loague derby today, when Cincinnati imperiled games to Pittsburgh, 6 to 1, and 11 to 0. St. Position by losing two Chicago had no game scheduled. The Cards now have a three-gamlead over Cincinnati with Pittsburgh only two points behind the Beds. Chicago is atill six games from tha top. The Standing: St. Louis 77 Cincinnati MEW TOEK, Sept. DEFEATSALT LAKE j fharp-shootln- Junction Dmidioa Hooivr. . Mclntn-h- Bam. Itenntt. Itsile City Golfers Capture Team Match, 56 to 55. ( olvin Homer Iurrant Barrett Frror Farmer. Pat llnimtssd. Bbich Stolen BincJi Thrasher. idon. Holmstea.r to Tb Trlbnn. taae Barre Barretr, tmb. Sacrifice hit Sped! OGDEN, Sept. 8. Th Ogden Home run Brown. Ilolnites4 2 Blrk Three base hit evened matter with the Salt Dnvidaoa, Coltin Dtirrnnt. - Barrett 2. Two h'ie hit Farmer. Mr Lake organization today on the golf luirraut. Bun l.atted ln Intnh. Bsrne Halle t'olvln. links by defeating the Salt Lake club oi ant (MsiHaoe 4. Brown Homer, Diirraet 2. Barrett 2. Hotmteal 2 members by ths team scors of a6 Rouble r'SY- - Farmer to Blrk. Miller 2 lonltif plfchsd By i oWin S bv to &5. Balt Lake won on a previous Berry. Brrwn 8. Fred It rlrtorv to Mfler: rharffe match p!ay. At Io'r'n 22 defeat tn Colvin Forty-fou- r elub men played for each hHo,J-O- ff r.dTln H of Brown 7 18 BunHitsaoored -- Off Colvin 7 off side, off Brown making perhaps th best repre7 4 for olvln Brows 4 Bn retponalh'e otf-B- v have yet put Colv'n sentation the two club Ktruct 8. Miller Bne on hail1 up In an Interclub golf match. 2 bv Brown 1 bv Miller 3. 1 are the scores; Following Off Colvin 2 off Hron 2 .ff M1'er 1'lme of 2 Barrett 2 SALT LAKE. OGDttN. Pa card balls-Be- rrv hour 50 minute I f. C. iliflimuoj . . , 0 empires Wilaon W. H. Wauls . yrtme- A 3 football. '7lntt0'. p thP be-- 95 Downing 109 Schoolflsld. . 105 95 Brandenberger F. S. Hlrd "J05 II. Shut 05 Georg Randall ..,.101 Harry Barnhill 99 G. B. Thoniaa J0J I Johnson 113 J. Battey 109 jj i, l H. . . L. R. Klder Munn is a typical college man and Ufv O. Uheaney 97 by tvpical we do not mean the kind F. O. Prior who wear purple sox and have their 109 K, B. Miller trousers rolled to the knee. His first 113 (I ( Bmlili H. Burton David talk is football and tha chances NeH K Bristol 0 W. c. Heton 113 3il. (. Green W. C, Lynch braska will have against her tradiOrson Doufiaa 114 Itudtilph Orlob .... ADVANCE 2 F, I). Searnev Then from football tional enemies. Georxe French Frank Fisher ,121 1 2 Geo. Parrish J. H. Siegfried his conversation will drift into his Host G william. 121 0 John Salberg 0 J. Orson Hyde Joe 01un chief hubby boys work. Just as 122 3 A. 0 Pembroke Harry Gee Walter Johnson has and Uhristy 0 Hn I XEW YORK, Sept. 8 (Rv the As.... Iee Frank woody DLs Mathewson had, their big following V. H. roH . 0 3 Bert Chamberlain .. sociated Press) Pantcdla, H. 1svne Miss Sigourney among the boys of the tocountry who The Ninth Ennt Athletic club celeS Moroni Reiser 0 W. H. Hrumi Whitneys star filly, manaRecl to hold throw the wanted to learn how bv W. H. Williama. .. 0Toon Sweet first round match for th brated the Labor dav holiday up under a heavy impost of 124 pounds smoke ball or the fadeaway, ho has 15 8 the twice Kimball ... H. Pres. Mitchell ..... Bice W. Quality defeating to win matron the stakes Coast enough Girl Stars Munn his group of youngWayne 13 9 to 3 3. the 0 to to H. and but Iore W. Steve liirrl losing from Tip Top. a shot. In the sters who want to learn how to Prison nfne, 11 to 7. The first Press W. L. Wattta ... 8 faeon Hampton .... 0 . WIA4 feature race at Belmont park today Munn says that he is wresUVIilVU- "lassie 2 tiem In the A. I BUelow. . . , 0AI. Cowan Win. game was won bv Ploan when a lasttournament will be comfavorite, Although Pantella, a the that many his but for G leu O tlrant 0 living, ... Geo tling Hampton far Ninth Easter the raliv took a long lead earlv in the put inning hours he spends in bovs' camps or Hr. 8. V. Wherry. ODr (gill Richard .. 2 pleted today. ahead. Fbcpberd held the Pressmen Dr sprint, the filly tired b.idlv com0 Fred boys in Oatman Itornun .... 3 entertaining and instructing well in hand in the second gam, aling through the stretch and held on which 0 is the Hobt. I. Burton.. 0Joe Ieeker gives thing gvmnualums 8 -(onlv hit four just a.long enough 13 to win bv a length PHILADELPHIA, lowing the 2 Srt Kin The Healv P. him Hy liWealey the most genuine pleasure. out an J. N. half in and The race was The Prison nln banged 0 A W. Cotiin 8J. ) Associated convinced Is seeded Pres baro playNebraskan thoroughly BIG eifrht-nimarred by a bud Mart, In which Panin the fint two inning E. K. Alton 8 Bert Merrill 0 of coner in the womens middle j?tata lawn off Sloan lend that wrestling, as a means dora, coupled as the Whitney entry 0 but Shepherd held them L. A Hcrdti ..... 8 Stan Darter classes is the best tennis tournament advanced with Pantella and Bonnie Pennant, the ditioning for all in. 2 Tho Ninth A. R Becker ... to the fiirlv well thereafter. ..... Twin unIyrrH. Lovr .... 0 Youngsters, sport to indulge third horse, was left at ths hard fought trong. but with 9. M. Scott. Jr... 8 W. business men who lack round before the semifinal today with Faster came back derdeveloped. B. Htepheha .... 0 post. men who but little difficulty. Only on of the Meyer hearing down in Vie pinches J. T ARuabmer. . 08 P. professional recreation, Y. Culver won the Brushdaily I Dr. O. Dickaon. Uady Jacquenetfa the lead was too much to ovrcom are overworked, and In fact all who victors, Miss Edith Sigourney of Bos2 Dean wood steeplechase handicap for .... 0 .. 8 Brayt-Anderson H. Bovd and Patch rival catchers. The fall short of some sort of athletic 8 0 Keif M. ami up at tho same track. 0. .... .... Fred George Nya was forced to go beyond two sets, plnved excellent and colorful game. 3 Kelly Has Home Team inversion, should take to the mat for ton, Bullen B B Dcetea .... 6 Ro Oyster Bed and Bonna Court, Wind-bur- IDAHO E A r the other survivors winning their Paintiffs Make Efforts the necessary' body exercises. II P Iverson ... 0 8 P. Felt stable entrv. finished first and 8 Arthur Sweet T horn Leslie third round matches with scant opposecond, but were disqualified for runMUNN CONFIDENT. His at 0 Mercy; Decker T Dee Stan L. K of the course Jo outside sition Miss kev ning Sigourney conquered Miss Munn fe!s confident that be can to Secure InjuncDh. D N. White.. 8,W W. Fleetwood .peeoe, on Ronnaeourt. was suspended . Philadelphia, 6 3, win over McGill In the bout tomorrow Mildred Willard, ?-ofwill Iambert RJohftrd Lrek for the remainder of the me ting. Score for' much ,3, A 0 respect W. Moser K FHbback L. but expresses night, Uady Jacquenetta covered the two Mis KLzabth Ryan, Suta Monica, ''.McdilJ 0 Dr. Bcrcstrorn tion Order. I. T A Pen .... the Irish grappler's ability. anv miles in 4.06. in tht national man. C;:lt. runner-uOF. S Mnar .. Warden Is a daoreious opVnfnt for 0 W. T pTjier .. l on the arms and championship two week ago. defeated A Dav .... otk to hts ability to The Tribune Mrs M. B Huff. I'htlad Iphia, 6 2, Hammond, Spud Ball Special J. P Fhurtliff . 0 John Clark .. head of an opponent call for caution 6 while Mis Molly Thajer, PhilaGREEN HIVFH, Sr pt 8 Before at IXDIANAPOLIS. all times The various wrist looks Jnd., Sept. 8 (B 55 eliminated Mr. Le delphia. conused Total are Lloyd the which crowd ever to artend a and combination the Associated Press.) The suit of largest Player, Considers Tnompson, Washington. Ia., by th a match are baseball game in Fmery countv, the stantly by McOtll In This ths Chicago Coliseum Club for an inMr. Georg W. Wight-mala the way .same score. Svtra by Green River team went down to de- Munn dangerous Boston, gave up only four game Quality Prana.Inrlnf1 0 Coast Paddle. junction to prevent the holdln summed up ths work of Mc- - in in Mr. Harrison defeating here Smith, feat 115 yesterdnv as part of the Philadelphia September 23 of th Jack BOISE. Sept. 8 (By th Associated Th Had Iphia. Summaries: PRESS X B. A C QUALITY the his at training completed Mcaill Melon dav celebration before the fast Trees ) Sylvester E. "Svd" Kleffner. Dempssy-Cen- s Katherine Porter, Philadelphia, deTunney heavyweight m eatarday afternoon feated three-yea- r letterman In both football Price nine, by a ecore. Over local police g Virginia Hilleary, Philadelphia, has been putting 4 championship fight, trailed off In a and bMaball at th University of 350 automobiles formed a circle around The Irish grappler 4, Mrs H. Charlotte serlea of and legal maneuvers in Superior 86, Mass . won fromChapin, some hard training sessions Idaho tr 122 1924 and 1924. today the park, while the grandstand was In Court today. Mrs. I. (By th PHILADELPHIA, will enter the ring tomorrow night Springfield, accepted the posit loti of freshman 44 hen the second a pretty packed to capacity, ant ttix coach- determined to atep off the mat the Hold tiroes. California, ti 1, 63, and Associated Pre day'n session was football coach at th university and loads of people watched the game winner. Penelope Anderson, Richmond. V a race a ha been seen at the Model adjourned little headway had been left here to report to Heal (m h had the better of Polly Palfrey, Bosthe windows of the tpe IhI train field sine th national made toward determining the validity Farms flying WINE. Ohxrle ROM Erb at Moscow tomorrow, attempt to swln from Catalina Inland from ton, 6 4, 8 6. that whs run from Uasthgate for the rare started last Faturdav, U. C. of an alleged agreement for Dempthe mainland of California tn Kleffner, whose home la Twin Fall Italian rhamplon, Mike Romano, occasion Trice team was The Champion. Jr., of Washington, P. C., sey to fight Harry Wills, negro chalwas Jn rhirge of high school tuber, he anrounced here Howard 8 to before meet hilled Oho Is es servo (Bv PHILADELPHIA, Sept. with of a Wright Hellanra monoplane, lenger, under the auspices of the club. the th Tom with strengthened jut ' Hl In the semifinal bout tomorAssociated B. E. Clements, ITe.s ) A New England ,'f won th Aiafions Town and Country frr n'lermmn Holly, pit, hill a. e of tho Eastern 'pu'tV president of the of Ifin Salt Ioike The Is also two row tho from lass, ti ,n of state Petrolt trophy in the fcatur club, last witness for Club r Inninca golden nr a Hy Mot. add, ami .McHeth. Etah hem? to and and Navi, ght. the plaintiff most dependable Vandal ha league llf I, 'I"''"0"'1la a rugged type of one from ths middle west, 2 81 2 1 0 8 C A K ' d of N Italian race program. grappler aaaerted r today that today violated the Dempsey 'a'L an and I'1?', Inflol.lor on hacks the 1 ft ft 0 0 8 coertn the semifinal round of the eura wan Ilfe'guHid at The day was marred with thr mis- purported; agreement by engaging in River lad four Imported phijcrs from athlete Rnd ofmu he ,s ready to baseball team. Cantonbattle against two plan in which wr at Boie, durn - wh-'nRtdtorium girls national tennis tourney at tile exhibitions Junction. Colo, and Brasher arv kind at haps, boxing .Grand Hendersonville. Hm a ,ue This bout will he staged as the i'h!!sdlphia Cru het club. he Attended nation-widwrecked. On turned over. Sergeant N. C., and In Mexico. b as horn pit hiug for the Helper-tjowill Three of the sur Ivors H K. Jordan of the V S. marine with ht aquatic u.1 it If opening Lout cf the evening and M:mdarrt ille Dempsey s first witness Andrew C. Independents Kelly be If in it one to hour time Buffered a broken rib and painIf be Merrtpt hT "o'! rtf nel swim. It ;was the whole show, limited Mon Santa Gladman, of South Bend, party to a Midge plajers l rfrp bruise striking out when hi Martin bomber Walsberg ful come about October 15, aemrdh g teen men and not Issuing With four of the leading grapper Calif., played a hard three-se- t contract drawn at Nile, Mich, last a pa In a on mat Boa-toditch. Into to the to tn presen olan defeat crashed match i'leanor mi Navy It blled offering appear Holton, Ft" he w.ll on Inning K)v struck out thre men hospital winter, which haa not yet been IdenMr K -J Mia Giadman to l.n- - Angei the Hippodrome tomorrow nirht, physicians said his condition la not where on ten pibhed bal's Kellv hit a tified aa the one under which the card Indicates that a hoadv the eerdd list rions. Coliseum Club le attempting to profT ft trainer will h tifgntdMMH nnd a sing'e to help his own Interest In thewill In which ChamIn attendance rao. be feature crowd Th of record Pasadena. weeks of hard trainLuio countered with the assertion that ceed, Aeral Mute f'.'XJif , cp used an upet in the event pion carried a load of 1292 pounds, he had telegraphed Dempsey that the ing will be necfssarv before Tlsmnond was hit rather liraeher freelv and will attempt the swim when she oued Mlanne One thing, be riin runa w er mnde off hi Palfrey, arCn" delivery l, nine, vix Hro,.kme. Mass. 63. M;sa gain weight t,nll be in aeven innings when be wa relieved vn,.u. bis initial ap- 2!0 He weigh V m.i f'alfrey pretously had ben conceded bv MancheMet Manciuwier Here and tomorrow n'ght reach, d approximately struck pcarance aa pOW having more than a by many five men in the two innings he In Hammond n' chance to win the championship. fVnr the fact ht out Earl Cox. Dempseys local attorney, Eh" Leach and M Heth ea h a lat tor the he ','!rKh t,n bv heavy seas Most worked rot bothered will contlnus tomorrow hla efforts to hop Phlladephia jnVvr hit McHeth a of th Kvtt.ng w boat I t s honors when 'd fir it dlffl. ult to double and a LOOM vanished, Clara single prtvant Isauaivra of tha Injunction bv TavW triple 1 h Trie team Jaui'e Zlnke, Cmcirnati. mliMi state p;ogre through beaw wae ran wdd 'n the showing that th allogad contract. If bases nnd Mol nirve Bernese has D,.n Sr.,11 ,n.l Hsn.n.. r,d holder title defeated Anne has datrlct ronsl.I.rat.le sinks Cha'fin of Green Rivr mad l.gally binding upon hla client, tvr 6 3, 6 hhitgo and J v wlmrntrig In th Mira Zlnke .Tnrjr Page. ten 11 auhaquntly Invalidated. t"tbtw ability ihrh't off KKv. being half of hi of Milwaukee Ultn in is M'V.f ail' a and th. ma'niand. h atd lav In always getting the hall bark in Adam field! total. center a learns tough eut. er in jl gainst whether it was a apeedy shot or a for th hum team, mad a beautiful Boxing Board Ready Pittsburgh lad. who ha met alp. lob at. h of a fly ball, while th best in his division Bostons represent ative, Marjori 'I hompson, in left, made several real Morrill, the New York state girl chamApprove Three catches DONCASTER. England. Sept. 8 pion, put out the last of the three rre ) Ixird Palfrev sister a in juniora"nd tournament. (Bv the Associated '' ; Contenders. i'.V Lee was the the aro're T vtni 7, iliT tb wn 2 6 todav 6 2. was AN ANTONIO, T.xai, Bpt. 8 , others and from elcen "'"i1'" lVT''U-u'M8Mlsnne ant Sui Rv th. triumphed (By tha Aaaodated Fraa ) Elghtv-flv- a over Vary I'vrkine and Eleanor Cola- - pr ,v"d hlmlf the he.i hundred dollar was set said toAfi" Cf)''! !'r,f 2 -1rTh K!ver Pln-- o EHiLADELrUIA. Sept. 8 fRy the hoi h of Philadelphia, in the s.o- - old In trslnmg on the British turf j'f, t.arera, feature day hy th Han Antonio chamber of . ATLANTA., On Snt 0 Tneidentnllv, he e.j jsled the record, t the tv m .lav i ;rand Ulrc It Dress ) Pennsylvania and ond round doul !. commerce tie Their directors for th next an43. Aoelafed Associated Prca ) w T. Your hud stuwl in e luor, of a horse work ii1whs was perfect nual Taaaa open golf championship, to arrj bre tndgV. tv o mo bv th W!!- New York boxing authorities ari team Btrtblinf. Georgia light hex vv weight McFarland and Virginia B wlnrdng th derti- - and the St lwger ha rtag.d prubahly lata in January, Min h tp r F GratNorman rrding, a thre cornered Eire, Boston, who ha hen in rstreni. rt nt a tan ifer Ti'eodore Guv Lad cap ready to apprnv defeated Katherine In the same )ear. The record was about l.n day after th I,o Angeles farm at Thrmasv ill r r..'e battle for the world open. featherweight Farke. New Turk city, and Marion previously h'ld t.v Roekannd. tie ffrat heat The heat tli recent overwhelming 4 N. 2 iv Ia-jv tv hiTig up In th , Englewood, J of that amount. I7509 win b for deciding .heat, champlonfthlp, relinquished recently 4Kenesterer, . 8 Berlenbach, thn world with a e Vu n the winner stepped IHei) th prlxee, a In mil by Loula (Kid) Kapan of Meriden. n 2 champion, haa tveen n'ach Mary R Tavlor and Midge wlht award, IIOuO being allotted for to box Chuck Born cf Ban Ar.tf.o ' v or th tournament fMfrrr'5i non r d fault fri.m Conn., with Benny Baa of iqilladel-phiTh Texaa .tfi ve witneeae th rT her September 2! n t end open offer th Mcond rlchaat purs Bed Chapman of Ibaton and Mari Ura ing uveen, M"nrtitiiwn, N. Sinbbng to exciting fn- ni J in th 8 c n tempted comeback mati'h irca., rRv partner country V STRAUUSF T. h.as will he ten round Mac I xn Id Smith of Orest Neek, , n t e 2 vegr-oi.r The Ft IMii th AwritAd Jra ontnder.a L. I., won this year a ebamplonahlp. Bum la at night outpr Intel Franks t i - i"Ire with ten former Pvrkt ie take valued f'Ardlna;. revealed at Tht after the today Murphv. Brooklyn, X. Y.. in a rr.a n lea tar in thir tlnrup. i1fratd the 'nt-'',rnt Sccft f h k vent tout her. aft.r the fjrwt ttar. praru4. In !ntmtfcnal on, at it regular weea.v meeting h TI e Lfiltor and the t 14 ' W T tho Manual exhibition gam to l t I 7T fm!n J'h MrnM 2. T.terva t A rh.ffie pje Bet c pr -' IsnvpnM. Rrt (By th hv Mirli todav to hav after manager 5 Adam rare ocer Hitafrt Irfc fooibaU game R. Jf. E ha lost the ffrt heat to i harleeti. Thm th latter proc.abned ktiu.ni ec- haa a Fteraea. Vaylef a ftAA7 II ao far aa tnl Ft Loula tat i eon cmaaor, bt ftaevtftr Teofitrd I gr dlvtefnn; flnt Kngllah Uegua, M fYl . 4 M .... I t fclta Rvmouno letch fttth. R!!y Hr j gamed. I.lvrp'fol 2 Aton Villa I Italiohan a.nd Warwirk; cter Chaffie. Umrfa ConuTtatw'a with tb New York j kelly NETP TORJt. Sept. I Runderland 1, Hud4erf1tdtou By th A. 1 vtrMorrow. Braaier CommiMi Hold by hy Bute Athieti Miller, Mrhetr laOmu NibrgalL developed orlatd Ir Th oltBairap, a Ke'ly fastest Header from Itte that Charje dfat that tery aurgaation second bdy TGT.FJVY Sr division; Fnglsh I 'By the At-t- l of th learn, 1t Fratiee raring rn 4 ff k y At bat ff (Jhlptr.a ao be given . nd Kramer Fa 4 Sept, In England, haa Frees L P Th l.p'on Orient I. Pradf.wd tt ra betted ff f Rally Hearn r of lor ff oorat der aiion and thAt Bit ellmtnA'bii tlly purrhassd rr.ee Th rhlltfiar)iier Aeeonjeted the 0 ff,v ',a. kp.vd the Rfvj ar,d n Yaht Tib, Tor. Beading Frxrstrhsr Farm. mn"mt ownd William hy hid among them. This- T ngiish leegue, third division J'ith a AthlrUre d.fee'ed the4 hamroot.., for a rrrr.nl rrlr of an. f rtn, won the f.r rare f. th three Jr, 9R40 was undersi-wB'KTrV, Rert 8 te meat ap- ('uthtm Ry tha Aao !(,rt k.ilr I. of' f" to L rare mom fo the B rf ; 00A, E J Trantsr of ' br(mrg Blu Bidg tam, eiiy I. proxtrat4y cup eiae1 I'rta) The V alin A mart-aaomna. al- of the ;.rr.l p.nneyfvan.a FontKstI Bor.'rr clnh 1, Th Falno nera tMa ehenioo, t'rvcaJ rf? e Ddy th fttfar Fparta at'rl Tha 1 company diftcknird nadar y f that . , Ise'ty l y mouth KnJ- - though tbay reframeid frem rap to f rh I bold m prartlr this rrmtrg st 1h . iil ro I, Bournemouth 1 haa frwtsr by ry. awael hv h R. Undr th Arg4 forms of h salt K nw'Un, e rf ) uvk 4 1 0 M wnteat. brif g about Athietire I Ctlt portlar GroA ftrid Hrvrnth H uh and j Satrap Is pravrotrd fr.m vr rarlna and Ontario, U.S ry 1 ef Vpw and Babe CaliDrnia Herman Nw -1 Mr Grnrvdrll ir third KrgMeh M Vevwian Jn thr Unirsd Kingdom division Wst. Wftjm, Llrvrnth t ChmirS r h Robert . ,,n' ? " o Kaplan eeverai Urrtd (p rtT.rn T.fLr,r;ia0ffY, De'Urit wn,', pr.wtra, that thay ran ua on or two more Katrap, a amt of tha ftrtumg sir J irn wou.d not arrouma th rhan 15 ,. York, sw Drihon t Bradford 1 title balnea, alao t regardM a Tie ef nae- -4 I and ani Farxln, OToaneli, p 4 th Chtragyj 3afJit Club. Timanlorre un any who wold Thr Trirareh, wow f.ur nf tha flra Ki- l the iTem-ivI 'W.4rg end of the her net' Al-aUnewgn t, contender, Bohr4em 4Arbn affillat to o prant thli.isk tAmmip l.k a 3 II 17. Wlrkeii, Shortg. j4 vnta In wkKk h ta a dent tfutnn today was wt f tb city, ' Ftferte, , ,oo put Ma tam on th Hat. f Hngon. Burnham City 4. nlertd ibta jear. evening. LaCoste. Pantella Victor on Belmont Track SEEDED PLAYERS 1 ROUND Ninth East Wins Two; Loses One . . 1 1 , . Forced; li 1 RIVER IS 1 SUIT AGAINST 11 n BEATENBY PRICE d 1 FIGHTSMOLDERS . ATHLETE n . MAYJRY SWIM 9. p . Kleffner Accepts Idaho Grid Job 1 n. NEAT. Champion Winner of Air Race Prize 10014100 2011I1OT , 1 L ,f' T11'-"1- ef-i- a. ;r' h- e 11 1 1 o utten-Jwh- , four-'vli- -- -t. ir.jm-d'atel- j cpr-ne- ( V2lBM.r TITULAR TILTS BY I ,n 1 e FEATHERS 1 Coronach Captures St. Leger Stakes 1 $ har-tie- I to jNorman Grattan Is Winner of Purse Stribling Meets oos-bnn- d ' Texas Golf Meet Offers Neat Prizes C 1 Burns Sept. 21 three-yenr-h- n - , f ah'i V. ' : s de't !lcM-hn- flrat-plar- Clad-fna- a. s-- rt. , , d r Eleanor Ahead of Competitor, Leifield May Pilot Boston Next Year Le-- - j j , Jr) rtrM Sparta Soccerites to Hold Practice ruiuanunrpn i 4j J b.. tn' T.ort T d bn . Kaaig-Tlpt- Mia-hoit- 1'-- l i.rl for $100,000 Btn 1 t, English Colt Sold 1 (tL X j lgu ?q'V ' '!- ga H Oro. 0- fn4 Kepir ayr, rtrt |